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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_06_02 ••s.a. ':.yx ;•< .«Rosin," .,-mow•. _ .'r+ - - - -•sir_.-.. - - '.. ..:c,x':,f '»iQ ...--.•w... _ :%r -ra_ 1'-111 .'fit': - '_L.. _ :. .. .. .. ,...•:,. , _,;; _.. ..,.� loll.- .•,' wr'-• - .R..,,, ..` - •S'3... [" • is a .;t• I' to OL. i ll. _ -• -__ _ PICS�ERI$G�, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933: - Y - ,� sd►f>rfrdH+ostsi 6srrDd►. r Whitevak Greenwood a : y �REEN OOD � = COAL On Saturday, June 24th, the White Rev. and Mrs. Horton and famil - vale-Athletic Aibsoclation'are holding spent the holiday at- Niagara Falls- MR. _~ C. PF,ARSON-Ph eieiaa A Rood supply of- Hard and Soft their annual field day. Watch'for Mrs. Crews is spending a few Jsad sue: S_ ewe 1 , er announcements days in Muskoka. :- I� _ _. host on hand. �':i lea,a .:s fly- -f Balsam �, r. t. %Amri's flower garden ifs lie- r. ' RS. FOReYTH, 'Oph.D., Director - of $ladling Wood, ginning to take form,.and will short• - _ - .ot�tnmetrltal A.soclat3onofOntario.Reg. stove ldnRth. Miss Norilute Wilson,-of Toronto, ly be one of our beauty spots. EstablLhed 1898 • - - 3 tetwed ember of the American Optomettieal spent Sunday with her parents here: Mrs. E. Jackson, of Fort Willial'r1; - Aenciaton. Eyes eaaoaitxd by appointment 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. George and Mr>t. Lee, and niece Mrs. Pae.e 1fsflt, Clarettont. ont. is visiting with her daughter, spent Sunday with Allen Manderson. Lloyd Pegg. THIS IS THE e.evat. ' DONALD MUNRO, PICKERIENG :Robt. -Sadler is now,employed at -The Ladie's-Association.•met at the 1r1UNQAN B. McINTYRE-, Barris­- Biackstock, and will be moving his home of Mrs. Lloyd Pegg on Thurs. p*� TT ter, 4ol;citor, Notary. Office--Brock is A ' $ M � R family. to that place shortly. day of this week. F AR Ly1 E RS Mi 1.1 Y south, t ,3'�i o.ite Bell Telephone office, Whitby. GENERAL 1NSURANCLr Burnett Jamieon officiated at the John Derinis, of Guelph, has come ,A large number of farmers. Phone 45. 481y AGENOY ' ' Training school"at'Brougham dur-. •tie Greenwood to spend the sun=er R DONALD RUDDY Btirrlster." 'BROUGHAM, - - ONTARIO ing the weeks - with his sister, Mrs. Plaskett n l gain - exchange their r . Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. John and Mrs. Raise acid Mr. and for Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris - - ALLdley " flan,south wing of Court House,Whitby. Sly Facilities for placing any`kiad of In- firs. Little and family, of Sandhill, Flour and Cereal surance at best rates The countryside never looked bet- spent Sunday with James and Mrs: ° BEATON. BELL A ROSS, Sarriat- - available. lei and the' prospects for production Raise. era, Sulicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service- my Motto, look good. Mrs. Russ. Philips and child, of IG Saves money and many more 8,s;ld,ng.330 Bay Street,Torontu,; 4�iy Phone Pfek.615. 4_z Con' ratulations do Ernest and Mrs Buffalo, are visiting with the form- should do it. �<. H.j Beaton, _._-._T--- - Smithson the birth of a son. errs parents, 'Wm. and Mrs. Middle- �t �- b J.D.F. How. Adelaide 2838-9 Watch for the ice-cream social in n Speer l IUHARCSON. PIOKERING _& J. H. Beal, Claremont "t-he*local church here- on-June 16th: The -Women's Association,concert RMUr. RCSO rristPISol;citors.Notar;ea " PHONE 93.4 F. M. Chapulan and R. P. Winters on Friday evening.last was very well BARLEY FEED Public. 711-214 Confederation Life .Building, . attended and an excellent program �T attended a Masonic function in To_- + corner of x e aria Richmond sal Toronto, T given Special mention is given Mrs $20.00 per ton, Slot Cash. Phones Adefai a 4489 and 4480, By appoint• F U R ZY 1 T U R'E vnt0 on Wednesday evening. _ noes(Saturday-evenings. Pickering res,den et. Some one with little trivial sense Forsythe and the Orchestra. This in the btAst feed-value on ;! Phone Pick.M13, stf We are displaviag an attractive ' The dlvtrsian on. the• highway is the market. 7 varies of Xmae Gifta. and less horse sense stole a flag and but local obser- +% THOMSCN McMILLAN-Br"' y -broke down the outside electric light now open to traffic, • tere.�Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. viers report that only about fifty per for Pa -apd Fine Reside:Reof Mr.Thomson. Jot 11,concession 1. Furniture and Furniture- at the school house on Ey the Day Kj$$jrnj _ Pickering, Office hours:Thursday andSaturday - Novelties. Games will be'piayed by the Club cent of the traffic make-use of the Cake SnkinR• evenings from 7.00 p.m to e.30 p.m..gar by ball teams at Winter's Field on Sat- diWersion. A, request from local cit= f makes a Fiat _ cr : 808 Ro al Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. birds next. The girls have been-prat- izens living on the hill and old road, - - B g., Phone Pick.t0 . oron o 3'tt J -_ 21C1nlL ar ;�a ��c:csu;r s - tiv Baker s .lob Flavored _ y _ effective dust-layer has been reused - -dread. s Dental - Stouffville_ - -by_the'Dept. of Highways. Chopping Monday-, Wednesday• _ ,R O O F � -N G _ and Friday. 49e do NEIL C, SMITH. D. D. R.. I-,^D.9„ a �, O*sr theatre is expected to be op- ' Brougham � it r qht. 1�t (Succeesor to D. J.N.Dales). Graduate of SAC EVI&L erred' ,n nr ab(,ut the 10th of June. Use Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toran- ' -�' Messrs Albert Gray and Wm. Gray NO CREDIT. to University. At Clarethont.otfke over D. A. There will be a•number of new re attended the funeral of their uncle, - seatt's tore'everg Tuesday and Fridazv. Phone 36 iIICll RiDek Eared Red_ aitiences-built in town this summer. - seo.e Ball. tf the late 'Mr. Bunn, of Toronto. On account of the change in times find Green Roofing }The anryal can collection thok Mr. and.Mzs. A. Moffat visited the �-=- - place on Friday last_and tons were sad the close margin I ee]i eft. I �isry9RT`T.-FALLA1gE.L DS.. former's parents in Oshawa on Sun- D D.S..Graduate of the Royal College of 2 4� er 9 hare. hawed to the dump heap. am forced to dieeontinue @redly, - • JDeotal Surgeons and the university of Toil a p 9 The United Church choir'held a -day except for approved monthly, Office;n residence second do« east of St. And- Gr t and Mrs. Malcolm and.little .WW'schurch. Pickering.Out. office hours: 9 Fall weight and "Blossom Tea on Tuesday afternoon en Act counts. a.m• to a P.m.. « by appointraant. (X-ray standard quality - -..of this-week - _ son,. of beret spent Sunday with their !errial• _Phone Pick_3T80. _ 431y The Stouffville Oddiellows vein Pep . S.U. C*g�.�'+�'s.�T hold their antral Decoration Day ll The Everest family; of Toronto, The s-bove pricee good- for 10 days and W. J. Brown and son, Jack, 8V RNIf �H,r4 : Muelilasad►!f 6tssDs. only. Terms Spot Cash. Sunday next. _ we with their people here an the L. �'D i�j/''! Two large mortgage sales held �����►,Lri�117V -last week did not, bring their mort-' 24th Building and general -AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- �. �;� gee value. _ Friends from Acton. 3treetsville, Ooatf•setlag. .Fire and automobile insurance of all bonds. Georgetown and Toronto attecedea the Estimates furnished on all classes ` rsFassittsos uimpaaiao! solid finasetal ,trod_ Our baseball club has been organ- funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Perry df work-Interior and $zterior. - LUMBEIZ Y� iced for played and the first n St- man last Wednetiday afternoon. _F POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. will, be played this week between St- dlteratiana sad repairs. s fire osaseiss of Tess a"Offado. 'Lief ouffville and Sutton. Mrs. Cosgrave. who has been via- - Oblmneys Built Ooncrete Work. _ .: NaasNs..f all ><tsds .ssaswa to oa.aors.sa Blaeksmithina, dt Wooc]�vork A representative of the Prohibit- iting Mr.-and Mrs. Bert Harvey dui- Pbone Pickering 5718 fetus, Addreaa Ones shoe P,o., out g the past week, returned to her at right prices ion Union preached in two of our in - R. BEATON. TQWI%SAIP Now is'the time to have those repair churches'on Sunday last and were home in Toronto on Sunday with her FAFRPORT, ONTARIO daughter al d son-in-lace, Mr. Mild R Clerk. Convegascer.Commissioner for jobs attended to. Barrows repaired. given a splendid offering., ` Sale - Uaboa a®davas, Accountant, Etc. Lauer of �' Mrs. North Shingles For ►Dale" Macnaie t-,tenses. Whitevale.Out. _ also new sections on ha,od. The lam- Grp Rivet The-meeting of the District Wom- ous Fleury Plows always on hand. _ 1M. MAW, LICEMED AUO- Alsodealerin Viking Cream Separs. 'Miss Roberta visited friends in the en's Institute will be held here on _ TIONJ3ER,f«Y«t,Qotitio and Darbam tore and Electric Washers: aiiyt over the week-end.; June 7th, the. meeting-to be held in - .Galt Galvanized Steel 9binglee, VY Canatoe.. All kinds of salm.p�p�anombd If thinking of.buying an electric radio Miss Edythe Williams has 'recur- the church and the dinner served in Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. W6 Terma reasonable. Data for may ask for a demonstration of the, New ,y ,the Town Hall. A demonstration on Alio, re-rubberi ing buggy wheels. `arranaed at NEWS'Odicv. Bap and lode pea- ed a posit,oa,in the city. deft abets. Whitby,Out sly Rogers Majestic models. "Home •Economics" in the shape of Lawn mowers eh+rpened.The public school picnic which vino• -- The pri^elf are right. I' handicrafts will be on exhibition, pre PATERSON'$ - CLAREMONT �GgRNET ROBERTSON '- �'- d held ipyedy lath. was most thorough T, - pared 'by'the Brougham- branch in ..ly enjoyed by all._ the hail at noon -hour.. Among those _Call and get prices, p'bone'2812 •• GREENWOOD 49ly Why go to Niagara to see bloss- who -are expected to be present to --- + Electrical -Contractor --- -- o rig' what could be more lovely than take part in the program are Mrs'. Fine Nurse �`JtoCk Wiring and Repairing for Ligbt our ocean village in blossom'time. Groves, of Toronto, Dr. Reynolds artd � or power. J�lcker�ng Mills -We are sorry to report that 'Fun-I Mr . Jennings, Inspector of Public ):OA 1P33 ny Dane is sick in the hospital. We All kinds of 06ctrical goods Libraries: Also the delegates from - - - kept In stock. hope for his speedy recovery. Ornamental Trees, - _ � nine local• branches. A good attend- - 21 ly Phone 17th, Pickering - - �— Born, on Thursday, May lath, to ante is urged for this very special ErerRrtaene and Dwarfs, . Mr .and. Mrs. Frank B. Carter (nee Flowering Sbrtrbe. Hedging,, an em ar Florence Thomgsonl, of,Green River, meeting, d all m hers a expect- Climbing Vines, s We have &-full line Of the gift of a little daughter. to be present. Roses and Perrennlal Borders, s �+� ��kerl,�Q ���� We are sorry to report that Mrs. Mrs. George Philip and Miss Brod- Dahlias and Rockery Plants. _ •__ e) A11 I'oultr Feeds V: Michell and :t. (report n are on 1e were Oshrtwa•visitors on Sunday. Berry Bushes and Strwwberrlea. y .Mrs. Slade and two daughters were Gooseberries and Currants, the Nick list,•but we hope for the_it week-end visitors of the Wm. Gray ' �y Rx Asparagus. Chicken Starter Of best speedy recovery, family. Fruit Trees,root-pruned: - T Our publc school baseball team MRS. THOS. LAW OW:�'ER quality. at reason- played Brougham last vteek and won wood Root•p;used apple,pear. cherry and ' Able. ri068, by 16to 14. In some people's opinion English cherry ice 4 to 6 years old asd s p all we lack.is some nod u using root-pruned Rod care,bearine • �8b, Mary's Portland Pyramid g umpires.' Several friends from Scarboro will come into effect in from 2 tog Laying Mash aid Feeds We are all looking forward to the Bluffs, visited Alfred and Mrs. Fen years and some have borne In 1 yebr.. ' Cement: Church Association which is to be ney on Sunday. —Lundy Fencing. _.' — of every sort. held at.Whitevale on. June 13th a To Mr. and 'Mrs. Rennie and family J. s ELLIOTT f AGENT lrloal, -Coke land Wood _ 1 -- _ _. were Sun vlsi rs a PI NG, ONT. 20tf c _ 4th' duty to -vrith the latt-' CSERI; •;.;. Dunbarton er's.parents here. —— i Howe 2130 Phones Office 5900 , N.�Loekwood Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates and DD = - The Mission Band meets at the tamil have retuYned bb;ene after en- d s PICHERINQ, ONT. Sunday School on Saturday. joying a holiday visit to Bluevale. FO�LTRY ' Miss Mar o Anni's visited friends- We hear'some of our yotin cow- ' Special 1Pr�ce js at Solina this week pies had the pleasure of a trip on e R. 08 CLENDENING Misses Saunders and King spent Sunday last through the Niagara D i�Q f] se s . . ON A last week-end.,with Miss Janet Allis- District. t,f(,L� \,,,/ • _ _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR on. Mr. and Mrs. E. Petty and daugh- Miss Ella•Andrew,. .of Pickering ter, of Toronto, visited with their re-. Be ' Outfit ' 'rivate Ambulance spent last Week-end with Mrs. Alex. latives here, on Sunday last, we were Prevented -T Thom, also glad to have them with us at Day'and Night Service Mrs. Harry Marks motored to Sar- the morning service. by using $imenon'e Steel Ws1nnL$niched Pbone 900Q nia to visit her. sisters,going Satur- Walter and Harold Fenney and Q Bed, with MatLreee and Malvern 5000 day and returning on•Monday. their sister, Mrs. Rennie, Kith hu?s- PEERLESS Spring, $11 75. - - Mr. and Mrs. A.•Thom spent 'Sun- band and family, spent the week-end '_L day with--Mr" and Mrs. Peter And-' with'their parents, A. and Mrs. Fen- Markham, .w' onto rews in the city. ney. Mr. Fenney celebrated his .bir- •POULTRY Milton AaRe, 57x2$ .,. 3 48 Mr..and Mrs. Joe Allison spent thday. on Saturday. Sunday with Mrs.--Russell at• Mark-, A number of the,parents from here PRESCRIPTION P Rag Ruge, 48z24 .. , ,59 ham. V availed'themselves of the opportun- SC TION 1D The W. M.S. of Dunbarton Unit- ity of ,taking their children to the Folding Couch with Rood ed Church packed the-bale. at the clinic held at Whitevale on Saturday A preparation for the entire Cretonne Mattress 9.75 =r-. for the hot weather. home of Mrs. McConochie on Tuts- fast for the administration of dipth- poultry family for the treat -Chester Versadab Swing' - 9.50 Bny a - day of this week:' eria toxoid. went and prevention of Lawn get, . ..,gg 'COLEMAN liar. and Mrs. James MitdieA and The program put on at our con- Cauka, Di h- _ AIR O : 'M •BTUVE`_.• Mr. angd Mrs. Arthur Mitchell were cent last Thursday,-bv the Whitby Zalolera, n , p -visiting at Huntsville over the Week- -United Church Choir, was very much theris, Slackhei►d, Cocci- s 'Camp Chairs, with•.footrest dious. Chicken Poz,_Gspee, and canopy complete .:. 2.98 or •s end. enjoyed by•all present, but.we would. Wblte g0iarrhoes an Y i Osgpp chairs,.with footstool 12.25 "W�PER`FECTION OIL STONE On.June 11th the antral.meeting have been pleased,to have had a Rr- _ Fsvatg. at Erskine will be held when Rev. .eater audience.. __ - - _ ;r;;,•_ OAplp Chairs ... 1.75 and cook in Comfort. W. M. Burgess will take charge of After a series of interesting and 1.00�18re bottle : the, -services. The'choir of Pickering- successful lfleetings,our Y. ip. S. l±e*P r' .! -Folding Camp'stools. with 'Lawn Mowers. [tlsrden Toole, 'United Church will supply the music- arc Alacontinu rij for the summers bash .,. .. ' .75 Lime and IPlaster.. : al part of the service and lead in the their closing meeting was Tield ofi ' ekens,Turkeys,pacts, . or- Tt.sazf ,•tr.. ester-which-a-woe- _...._.. - - For Chf P. the new gates will be at 9 p. M. st- lal time was enjoyed by all. Ilse!!and Sirds, �o i' '� 1 I at n7oderate pr1Ce8. andard time, just before the other The Women's Association will hold _ service. and. if the public will 'kindly their regular meeting.in the-church, f Q - F>tneral Director be on the outside of the gates at 1.46 on Thursday, June 11th, at 2.30 p.•m. Jones �g More Y .P KE WS I C- RIN- 4G NE �mbulanoe Service lILQIN BUSHBY those in coming out before that time Roll Call "Men of the Bible". Pros- and the ones arriving after please ram Committee: Mm A. Penney Fuld _ Phone 6800 - Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4WO ,stay out, two as not to hold up the Mrs O. Petty. Hostelries: Mrs. Wes. � /may,,` �T�T sere ,-t ie coremi, $rge will Penh* and_k W '�• Q 10 Ch,ke co. an�� Yi'E• "" 8r� Welt�7me. ,wY..ym'" „ ;r `i _ ✓. irK..�'"•'�'i .••`,.�,ir .. .R—.'.''"•4�'�'r.��s+' risait✓'� .:',�^'..... - - -- .,�- ",,:64�.s—;_, .�. '.;_.-... '+4, .-, ...•-ms's .H_ 'rcy..n-^� •sue• -e=:au:�•' .'z•.�:-,.' `k - �„"`'_:3�•.",` .- - � . - n+ —�=a9 r r • A .., .. '.... ._- ti � , _ _ � +,... �Wry' 4. y.. Flora Silver was just a little non- • s plussed at the girl's words, and once Enjoy This Finer Qual ity - " rte_ THE . .'. more those pale blue eyes shot a swift _ - - glance sideways. _ "I must tell him that one," Chuckled SALADA� ' Mrs, Silver. "Of course he's your Mystcrious Muncle, ,arling. Don't you remember Uncle Paul? Just t and think, $y J. R. �IILMOT there's a dear, it may help you to re i; n.enlber." - Molly smiled, but -not so that Mrs. Silver noticed it. sr`opsis. itv from the one they assumeid. as it Paul Silver was waitirLfnr #h.-m At a dance club ��lotty uarstai.s, a would be to make it clear to 'them it"the dining room. pretty and unemployed secretary meets. �. Roger Barling, who promises to get her that she accepted the situation. Well, M,lly, my girl, its good,to - ' a job. The following morning 11Soily is Molly arose from- her chair and see you back again. Ygu're looking - stopped b apoliceman who takes her to crossed over to the window. Drawing fire. Isn't she, Flora?" �� 'Fresh from the Gardens the police station, showing her a news- s aper cutting announcing that a Molly aside the curtains,she heard the sound "She's certainly a deal better, Paul, T - �At the station-Mr.missing and M sera home•of' of voices below and looking towards but she says she can't remember you. Hampstead, who profess to be her uncle the lawn saw Paul Silver in conversa- How did,you describe him, my dear?" and aunt, take her to tr home. tion with a man who had the manner turning to Molly, "That funny, fussy r- The Joys of Exploration " of a gardener. Silver was speaking little man, wasn't it?" " = CHAPTER V. quickly and earneatly, and once he Paul Silver laughed, although his -The joys of exploration are as vac- _ - Molly sat down in the cosy easy- thumped the palm of his left hand laughter sounded a trifle hollow. 1 Y P e great feeling, never of conceit or- y y P P g led as the numbers and-characters of egotism, but of gratitude, of awe, at " -- chair beside the electric fire that giis- with his right fist and then swung "You'll think differently from that, the explorers themselves, and the joys ' aving been permitted somewhat to , tend with-a realistic flicker of flame back his arm with one finger of the i:.y girI,when you begin to remember." change during the lifetime of each enter into the very life feelings and- in the blue-tiled hearth. These peo- hand extended in the direction of her For.the remainder of the meal Paul person. I can remember the time intimate habits of wilderness folk. yle—the Silvers=appeared determin- window. :ilver and his wife shot inquiring when my greatest ambition, was to A vocal bond is an unforgettable s _ ed that she would stay with them.For Perhaps he was telling the man that glances at one another in the midst of be the first to step upon some tropi- relationship. It is probably that; some reason which had not yet been she had been found and that he must keeping up a quick-fire conversation cal desert island, or to penetrate'to every creature which has ears and, - ! explained, they regarded her as their be ,careful not to make any undue on all- sorts of topics but mainly re- where no white ma.i'a'foot had ever can become audible has some sound niece whom they had lost -for over a noise while gardening. On the other garding Molly's memory. It was,they trod. Then came the period of peri- .to which it will react at once; and' - wiveek, and their welcome, effusive that hand it might have a quite different said, undoubtedly awkward coming at patetic journeys, of covering as- toward which it will immediately fly it was—reflected an embarrassing sin- significance but just what that signifi- this time because they were sot quite much ground as possible in-a given or run or creep or.hop. With the cavity. cance might be Moll y did not trouble certain what `"her would say: Just time, But I soon found that the isl- miserable range of whistled or ut The girl considered it rather for- just then to debate with herself, precisel; who he was Molly was ap- and-might be "desert" in very truth, tared tones which is our degenerate -tunate that she was not pressed for . Down below in the hall the gong parently not to know,but she wonder- with no return in scientific loot, and heritage-we can rarely command or time. The'problem which the morn- sounded for lunch, and almost before ed whether the reference was not'in- the thrill soon passed of encircling a .put this into practice. One' of my, "cr ing had evolved was now one that in- its last sounds had died away, a little tended to intrigue her. If that were , trigued her. It was a many-sided knock at her door prefaced the kindly so, it certainly did, but Molly had all sandy pit and seeing none but ones first successes was the master sound' own footprints. I came to learn that of the chickadee. One could whistle problem. voice of Mrs-Silver inquiring whether her wits about her and'paid no appar- worthwhile observations of birds and chicka-dee-dee-dee-dee until Parus- = Firstly, there.was herself. Sbe, she was ready for lunch. ant heed to their conversation. She animals and insects were great in perfect and be. rewarded by hardy ud iiy f.zrstaira utters alone in Lon- How the time had sped away. There was hungry and the meal was good. nronortion to the smallnesA of terri- ..- a tc tint f don and without employment. It rep- were many things molly had intended k or the moment her motto was 1 ust Cory covered. One might shoot a seasonable February thaw, when one resented, so to speak, the base of her doing while alone in that gem of a that—for the moment. large parrot or catch a brilliant but- felt spring and dreamed spring, but 4 ^.. triangle. Secondly, there was'the Sil- room. She had wanted to find out During the afternoon while Molly, as one travelled, but to go knew better than to sak Spring, if ters. Molly tried hard to make,up her what kind of clothes the real Molly was searching unsuccessfully in her slowly or to sit quietly was to invite .we wetted our lips very carefully and _ mind about these people who appeared Carstairs wore and Iota of other little room for the clothes that the 'Original the acggaintancesbip of, many rare holed' down.the finest whistle dia= genuinely distressed that ale was suf- 'things like that. Molly Carstairs must have.aorn, Mrs. and interesting creatures. ' To be a phragm; the resulting high, two-. fering from a lost memory and who, brolly opened the door and' saw Silver announced that her "things" go 1 naturalist one must be a str'O1- toned phoe-be! might bring a.black- at the same time, were equally glad Flora Silver standing there. had been brought up from Chelsea. It or a creeper, or better still a cap to our very_face. My happiest that the had returned to them safe "Lunch, my dear," she intimated, "My dear," she exclaimed,when the squatter in eve lse of the word- = and sol_nd. Thirdly, there was the X- kindly. "1'm sure you' must be ever girl's modest .trunk wvas brought up- never a traveller.- edfito brigs jungle wrenh-of theegen-' —the unknown quantity that she felt hungry:' stairs and unpacked; "wherever are existed semewheae. "Not very," confessed Molly, with the nice things you must have taken Then carne faoya within joyq� For us LeueoIpia t4 my feet from a quar- That was the problem, and she won a touch of gaiety. "I had quite a away with you?.That was what made to be a squatter alone a only the be- ter mile distance across a tropical Zered whether she ought to avail her- g� breakfast, you know." us think that you were staying with ginning, - can divide na observe- swamp, to a single, almost a of the; self of this trick of chance. Just for a moment the eyes of the some friends. I suppose you must have tioris into sfatic and dynamic. We w high tone: and this is one of the It was a situation-that•needed the two women met in and that moment lost them somewhere. Ah well, •I sup- ran wait for hours and days for'the wariest of wrens, most difficult to - 'fullest possible consideration, and Molly wondered'whether -she as*'a pose we must.be thankful that we've glimpse of a bird, or for the court- 'stalk. I derive a keen, ebildish joy flash of wonderment`in the elder wa of ship of a spider, or spend a whole from the knowledge that if today I _ Illolly_was sensible enough to realize g you,safely back home again. I'll night. of• the full moon in hopes of enter`a tropical jungle and send forth , the peculiarities—and the dangers— man's eyes at her manner which was telephone the dressmaker to come ' if her position. From her own r- different from what it had been along and fit you out with some more seeing a jaguar or a vapock, not a high, this penny-whistle of s mound R in al paint of view the present eon- downstairs. things. Now don't worry, my dear," from the point of view of a man, but on exactly E fiat above middle C; E etempta had a leaven of satisfaction. "Of course you did, my darling," as Molly was about to protest, "don't dram that of another jaguar t an- every sloth within hearing will either For weeks she had been searching.for went on Mrs. Silver, taking Molly's upset yourself over a little thing like other water opossum, This method is answer or slowly and painfully begin em Ioyrnent and nono knew better arm as they descended the staircase that. Everything- will be- quite all .of vital 'importance, and probably to turn in my direction. a halftone' p four-fifths of creative stud of life above or below will be the same as than alts that unless something turned together, "but That must have been a right."• y ]gyp soon, her economic position would long time ago. It's nearly half-past When the waman lead gone Molly' histories mutt a gleaned in . this silence to these creatures. and I feel = b� in grave dangEr o! being under one now, and your uncle hates to be stood staring at_the 'contests' of her manner. But there remains a residue mentally the richer for'knowing the_ -' kept waitin you know Shat, of technique which excels ail. . utterly useless fact of ilia exact mss- - iiined and collapsing. The few hun- g• y don't trunk: deep in thought. In her mind ifa�red pounds which she had inherited- YOU dear?" th.: situation had Alit on an altogether It is the supreme achievement, the ter sound of the sloths.f William the death o!her father (her moth- "Uncle?" whispered Molly doubt- new complexion. She was convinced' essence of intelligent deduction, Beebe, in' Nonsuch: Land of Water. !r having died ten years before) Find fully. "Which uncle? Do you mean now that there had been no other which,.when auccessful, brings to us (New York, Harcourt Brace.) positively ebbed away like the tide on the funny fussy little man who came Molly Carstairs in the house. If the Mi shelved beach. And there was no with us this morning'." girl had gone-to the city to meet a meted, and more than ever now she ine to whom she could go; no relative, • If she bad lost her memory; Molly friend. she would most certainly,not felt that she had been the unconscious t8ve the American uncle,to whom she decided that she wasn't going to fail have packed all her things—unless victim of a plot. �► J&uld turn as a last desperate resort.. into any,traps, and at the same time perhaps she had intended-leaving, for "Well," she said to herself, "as I've _ .As she had reminded 'herself, unless she might,as well extract a little hu- good. Flora Silver had not lied very nothing better to do at the moment, i t lomething turned up soon . . . . mor occasionally,out of the situation. convincingly over that. It was the perhaps it would be as well it I stayed This remarkable twist of Forfune'$ It was rather obvious, too, that first sign of weakness Molly had de- to see it•throt.gh. But I wonder just, w' eel had quite auddenlp, and wholly what their little game can be?" - - ` unexpectedly; provided her with a - (To be continued.) _ __. home, relations,' and, apparently no Garbo Is Back! - longer under the tie essity to earn her � === awn living. It'was true,'she_remind- t ignature of Spring �-- ed herself, that Roger Burling had y _ r` ° " R, - Flew Spring with sudden. ,gusty wind _promisegi to use his influence in the s and rain _ s, City to obtain for her a job, but that +' Y Half-sadly m ves across the sorrel - jiiight only have been the young man's l n <. hills, Jimmy Ma's ratio all de neiglw bors you're going to buy a car in a lrherent politeness. Perhaps he had Touching the rigid alder brush to red, few months,wanted to buoy : er up when`she'felt ti Bending above the narrow brook that pop:' Your Me knows we are tiserable. Again, it might have been ` spills going to move In .the.Spring and nothing more than a frivolous excuse " Its throaty'syllables 'among the rocks. the neighbore'II never see us again. )or him to see her again.' Not the Wistfully, on stumbling mountain - hEolly would have minded that. Site ways, ' rather liked Rogee Barling. * 1 Spring turns to green the�ssy-ls iilow -:' - But now had come the time for her stalks, Vnearth Old Medal to make a decision—a Momentous de- ti And sets her signature upon the days i Gan aiioque, Ont.—Workmen repair: vision. She had- no doubt that she %"_ That darken to April twilfghts ailed ing pathways in the'town park here Could just'walk ou of the house a.:da<::: > .,`, and ravaged do u an old American medallion ' l ' hart her wearisgme job of searching By the frogs' first crying, silver-sweet g p ' g dated 1363. One side bore the inscrip- ior'work all over again. She was still `• �IIU « :.` :::<; and savage. tion `'The Union Must and Shall Bc, ` a free subject. If -thee had been a : ` ` I —Frances Frost. preserved.—Jackson." On the reverse mistake in identity made that certain- ( i was the date, a statue of a man on Iy did not invalidate her freedom_. 'M A" horseback and the words "First it _ - ;i - On the other hand if she chose to - �' New Drive-in Theatre. __ -War and First itr Peace:" �aIl in with the masquerade-if she "* - With Autos For Seats chose to allow the Silvers to-accept fi , her as their.lost niece and to let them s Camden, N.J.—Something new in continue to imagine that she �,as suf- a k� the way of motion picture theatres is under construction. It is to be known fering,from loss of memory, all the _ tre, and builders r G luxury she saw around her was hers as the drive-in rhea a i claim it is the first automobile theatre for the taking. The Silvers bad'obvi k - C o�islp accepted her in all good'faith'. iii the world.' ,cep The "how" and the "why" of that po- The plan calls for space enough for 5 C, Isition intrigued her,but '.Moll. decided ` 400 cars. There will be seven rows ' cE a{on t¢sE EOK -that there would be plenty of.time to e. of' inclined planes, which sponsors A g pP' ¢a # state will insure uninterrupted vision sort out that side of the puzzle. Her fcr �h a S%% t¢t ¢t ---immediate need was to make up her - or motorists regardless of those com- b100a.4 sq, ea Edo mind as to whether.or.not.she should t it There gnoill be a 60-foot screen, with y ou r mprnlnc3„i.2 ` .. continue to allow the Silvers to believe Y i " : special`sound equipment, ¢v¢Cy ` (hie was their lost niece, or whether `eo disabuse their minds once and-for ;g, f - ter �... "Without 1 'ce justice will ahcays ` sill and return to face the hopeless life. ;rA.: <:::;:'; ..al- she had been leading. -be thwarted, because there are " h was difficult to'make a decision; yw ways wicked people.—Edouard Her• a� ' but then she told herself that, after Ali, she was,not called on to make decision. That decision had been made Good 1Sumour'and Generosity carry • . r. the day with the populef Heart all - for her the moment Mr: and Mrs. the world over.=''Alexander Smith. Paul Silver claimed her in the Police The camera-man caught the eaot(c Garbo, as :he waved farewell , .*- Station, and it might, too, be just as difficult to persuade these good people to na;,eugers o'n.the S.S. Annie .Inbn::on from which she disembarked Seventeen silver coins of 1296 were - !Lb Rt she as rrC quite different personal- at San Diego, She gore-a rrav costume with polka-dot scarf. found recently at Berwfek, England. ISSUE NO'. 22 --'33 _ "" ��_, A x"t .-N�. —'�� 1�Y - •. • ••✓ .. r•Y-- �� - •_� - - .-�/.._rte _ - •�'. V W __- . - '^S` i' w _, w.•. o•-h"^ ! r'J� •, •'Y w ,',,r' ,+•�-w` hvc'k'+'C s The Gladness of Nature The Moon Fairy's -Simple to Make Is this a time to be cloudy and Bad, , t Woman C` When our' mother Nature laughs Secret :,By HELEN WILLIAMS. � l �7 around; ` When even the deep blue heavens look A-Story For ChiIdret tilxttraied Dressmaking•Lesson 1 W-' - �a, Chatter / - gad` by CKNI John Davies wished With Every Pattern ..is And gladness breathe? from the Night was falling. -One b one the _ ` blossoming ground? Y - .'' " - _�=•.M M1. stars opened their eyes. And now the - --- -- There are notes of Joy from the hang>moon bathed the earth,in silvery light. By MAIR M. MORGAN "'�\ Presently something was seen to bird and wren, y g And the gossip of swallows through slide down one of the moon-beams. In all the sky; a twinkling it had tumbled into -the , l ., ,�v',Mi1�i�.Yti�]1t Q mho �rmind-aa rr 1 sravly chirps by arms of a tree-top. `:{ At last warm weather has made it's entry and we are dis- And the wilding bee hums merrily am a Moon Fairy. I hope I didn't earding our Spring outfits—some of us with a slight sadness— .. damage anything. never have the Spring styles been so flattering and comfortable by _ - . "A Moon Fairy!^ exclaimed the t0 wear. But heigh ho!, summer ensembles are even more in The cloud§ are at play in the azure Tree-top, "why, I have always longed . .•triguing. Let us look at our wardrobe for a moment and plan space, to see a Moon Fairy, I assure you our vacation garb. Your choice of course will depend on where And their shadows at play, on the that no damage was done and y ou.are,_ • ..you are going. No use taking beach clothes to a farm or a hik- bright green vale, very welcome." ing outfit to the beach. An ideal vacation trunk contains a And here they stretch to.the frolic •"I visit, the 'earth as often as Lady �V g travelling suit, spectator sports ensemble, two party dresses and chase, Moon will allow me," said the Fairy. l _ r vellin ' suit may be of triple And-there'they roll oa the easy gale. "That seems strange `to me," re- ' � ,� -:a frock for active sports. The t g y P - marked the Tree-top. 41I IM sure It sheer or a light weight crepe., A swagger coat•to go with the must.be ever•so much nicer in the _ << sports costume is almost obligatory this year--likewise one. of .There's dance of leaves in that a& pen n bower, moon than down hereJ' the party dresses must be of organdy or linen accompanied by a There'. a titter of winds in that The Moon Fairy shook her head ' short evening jacket of the same or contrasting material. With beechen tree, sadly such a wardrobe you are ready for anything this gay season de- There's a smile on the fruit, and a "Forgtve me for saying so," she -mands i mile on the flower, said, "but you are wrong in thinking . tr,' _"" -:= + + • • • •' • • - .:-...:._.: � _,__ n a laugh' from the brook that that and you do the earth a grave in- a runs t e sea. etice."_ And _ _ _ HEIGHT VS.°HATS ° th Ju"I don't understand -Yon," said the s - Not being one of these short damozels, I have been quite And look at the broad faced sun„stow Tree-top. .-„ : `peevish when trying on some of the latest daubs of hats, copies he smiles The Moon Fairy looked important: Of Paris' latest. They all had a tendency to make my five feet On;the dewy earth that smiles' in ` ."Can you keep a secret?” she asked. +� c six 1nC E _his ray, _ And when the Tree-top nodded, she ' from the sun and seas decidedl irritatin no tight. 'It com Consequently I read with a "Ho! Hot On the leaping waters and gay young whispered es"The Moon herself gives - �►� V! - . "That's Why!" this notice from the French Fashion Center: isles; Ay, look and he'll smile thy gloom -the moon reflects it on the earth," p: .`France cannot "build towers to the sky" because her city "ace sou serious?" demanded the . toundauon is not made of solid rock. She can, however, and is Tree-top, - 2533 . building u an effect of height .' for her womanfolk by —William Cullen Bdyant, Poems. M, p g "Quite serious," replied the Fairy. nature rather SMALLISH. The slender body line with its 'You know how a mirror sends out = - bizarre_touches at sleeve and shoulder And the elongated and up- Montreal Daily Commends tight. -The light isn't in the mirror, is.- pointing hat add inches to, the height of any woman. The "Cruising Train" for Canada it? No; it comes from the sun. the +os,9 -lengthened skirt also is a height-giver and any with the After the motor coach-tour and the exactly the same with the moon, The widened shoulder. • Imagine what a wide shoulder effect with sun leads it to the in°oa and the moon trips to naa;here and the vagabond sends it to us." rw 8 short skirt would do to you—then add a high hat! . voyages at sea, why not the "cruising - .'perhaps I woulltzt't like It up there. •, . , . . . + . train"? asks the Montreal Star in this. A after all," said the Tree-top, _ PALATABLE SPINACH " " . editorial. And why not? The _idea "You wouldn't," said the Fairy. "No h +been promulgated many times, but A der--sing drr_a. _ ♦ - --If oti are a spinach-loather and yet at the `same time are plants or animals can live there." Y pi it has remained for the London and Don't you just ado:. it? ordered to eat it, the following recipe, which I have tried and No Railway in England to 'The-Tree-top shivered as it thought The -main dress is '-such a simple than vouch for as quite siiffeient, is tasty and not at all s inch of s worts without deed, d and buffer' q y p y!�put it into practical shape. This tom- flies, and where, indeed dwelt qo lie- affair. After boiling spinach in the usual way, drain it thoroughly, chop pany announced a cruising train with 'tog Thing. It's the detachable 'bib collar that it coarsely, and put in a pan with a little hot butter. Add a de- luxe accommodation to tour - "And.now I must be off," said the does the trick-and the bow'. 'handful of stoned raisins and a- few nuts. Season with salt, throughout England and Scotland. Fairy. "Good-bye," A Foggy-red and -white crepe silk epper and a little sugar. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring Well' The vista opened up is a broad one. "Goodbye!" said the Treetop, as It print made the original. The bib. e It a a hot dish, and garnish with hard boiled eggs, cut in The-network of-railways in Great -watched the little"fairy fly aldng the collar, which by the way, is so easili - Britain offers an infinite variety of moonbeam And to iisel;.lt said: "2 kept fresh and clean, is white crepe. elf and dice of fried bread, wars, some o! them through, little _must show th, woodfolk how inisch:You could make another of white or, • • • • • • • countryside, both for long and �n e o gandie or-of pique. MALES REVOLT - for short periods,-and at a small cost. beautiful J t der earth." t bib may be omitted and the - • ore grateful we should r the • • . - • � e a'ftfa3 oyB a a ear The The idea ought to prove ul • Generally speaking,-you-hear of wives being the slaves' of ng popular, par- --_ - _ - neck finished viith a scarf collar', as their households, but here is something new. A club has been titularly as travel on the Continent - ,a is small,view. Pattern also lirbvideB �, formed in Tzaribrod, Jugoslavia, by henpecked husbands in revolt is becoming increasingly expensive. -for tong sleeves. As another--move to win pttblic sup- ' Style No..2'533 is designed for sizee against their "slavery" Fifteen members have sworn to keep port ant develop traffic, g Trucks Cross Africa _ this cruising 14, 16,"19, 20 years,, $6, 38. and 40. the following rules: (1) No member shall do any. housework train should take its place at least .-Aker 3500-Mile Trek' inches bust., •1 whatever, save is the event of his wife's illness, (2) Each mem- .wit% the touring motor coach, pro- Luxor, Egypt.-Tire broadest part of Sirs 16 requires 27/e yards 39-inch lber' must come-out alone, at least once every week, to spend an- vided that the price i; right, and the the African.contlnent bas.been cross- 'wit h.i4 yard 6-Inch contrsating- • _ evening with his-friends, male and female. - (3) No report"of company seems quite convinced That it ed. - "° _HOW-14"RDER PATTERNS _ haw the evening has been ,passed, shall be given tovilis wife on, can compete successfully,i,, that re Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Glover, Captain ' Write your name and address plain,. ; his return home. (4) Members shall insist•on their wives break- gard. R. B. Andrew and,Mr. S', Morgan have, ly' giving number and size of such. . -A cruising train. in •CanLdA night arrived ' here from Khartum •after fasting'with them and if possible make the wife prepare -the patterns_as you want. Enclose 15c in " ` - "breakfast herself. When members have succeeded in-getting a very papuIar and profitable move. trekking two pears with three trycka. stamps or-coin (coin preferred; wrap the club will draw up additional rules We have as great a variety of scenery During explorations in the northern"•it carefully) for each number, and these rules fully accepted, reichable-bp train'as any country in half of the ­Dark Continent,". they address your order to Wilson Pattern which will ensure the gradual .widening of members' liberties, the world, and conditions here make negotiated the 3,500 mlies from Dak- Service, 13 Brest Adelaide St.,Toronto• •'•:-'_�tintil they' become'completely. emancipated. The membership for easy planning for either long,med- kar, the:farthest point 'west, to Ras - roll of the club and the club meeting place is kept a strict secret, iutu' or short-tours. Hafun, the most easterly. point. lest- enraged.wives break up the club before it is strong enough _ Engine Run- By Hydrogen to enforce its rules. The items enumerated. would seem applic- — Tried in England J-w Mascot For V! their - : -"It may,well be the forerunner-of ;•, <` a time when we:shall obtain,all the . T�lt�bbies dislike! •. _-. _.- .. ... �' . �' �-�,� � ��a � ,able anywhere in the world and offer wives a study of what B O O K S a y fuel we need for ever sort'ot motor . - • • • • y by electricity out,of- distilled tilled .rester•• x as K Books recommended for summer reading: `Hardy Perennial This is the conclusion of the ` 1 Nlotor correspondent of The Daily by Helen , "Walls of Gold" by Kathleen Norris, "The Great A. r , Telegraph after having observed the ..Romantic' by E. Barrington, "Tile Hidden Door" by Frank L. �>y.�� � �� � -� �V. , { tirst internal combustibn engine us- r "Packard, "The Round Up" by Clarence E. Mulford. �TF iug hydrogen gas, ever demonstrat• r 'w{ i: X� tit•, fi a � Fr» ,� ' ;.p ed in England, In an industrial lab smart functions and society wagged . I oratory of North Lond - on- hydrogen Romance of E1ghhC'.S its head, prophesying weddtirg belle, • :.:' - li • obtained by_ electrolysis which se -- They parted, hewever, and soon ` ' 3. . : arates water (HZO) into the gases of _;Revived Again . whiclr,It is composed. He continues: Pretty Julia Wombwell married the .q Earl oL Dartrey, `q Thermally hydrogen is three times For 10 years. Lord St._Levan re- � `' ' . �; 4 Wedding- Bells Ring- for . '` ' ! more - 1i* h ei : fuel than petrol, _ g S mained a bachelor. ,He. 'went, to _ �W� I?�",, I and iL' 'is•choler•, cleaner and•gives " Lord St, Leven and - Egypt and had a distinguished. mill- ;,an exhaust free from smoke, smell DOWager COUntC9S tary •career. Then he married Lady ,,,' or carbon monoxide. Existing eu- ' .' of Dartrle Edith I*dgecumbe, a daughter of the gloss, whether petrol or Diesel, can y Earl of Mount Edgecumbe, They had _ ?�:; . ^• be converted 'to use hydrogen with- , A 75-year-old peer and a 72-Year. two daughters. She died in 1931. out great 'cost. But hydrogen at i } � Lord Dartney had died in 1920, ,t,x a present is out of the question as a , --p'M -peeress- -are -roney_mooning_ 'in__Thews er Countess visited St- '" Europe this month, after a secret g a fuel; it costs 37s 6 d per 1;000 colic' Michael's Mount. Uniformed -oars t , feet. _ wedding at the parish church of - 'J men rowed her from the,mainland. Unlimited supplies of gas how- Newhaven, Sussex, a couple of weeks":`: '° ever, are to be had-€er-nezt to ,r,oth_ . ;^ Later Lord St, Levan visited her in a ego climaxed 'their half-century of London. From reminiscences of their ? ' Ing By means of•a "Pressure elec- romance, interrupted for 40 Testa former association romance reformed, �> � �� � ,, When each married another person, to n split ad oyi�er" distilled water can be They were married by special It- d into •components hydroge The wedding brought together , oxygen, each being produced auto- cense of the Archbishop of Canter= Brigadier-General Lord St. Levan, bury, Lord St. Lev'an's daughter, �.catically under high pressure at mere owner of 'St,,Michael's Mount, Corn• Hon. Hilaria St. Aubyn, was 'best ly the cost of the electric Curren E wall, island estate on which a castle man;' She handed over the ring at consumed. dears precipitously from the sea, and the appropriate moment, �xii = zY "Such is.the Erron power system, ' Tulia, Dowager. Countess of Dart'rey, p p called after its .nventor, Rudolph Only 12 close relatives of the eld- London Extends t Erron, a youttq German engineer, - erly couple were present at the wed s now nettled ih this country: Trafll�c Signals ''` eho i ding and a woman •relative "gave g•••,. ' "The chief engineer-of one o: the away'' the bride who is a grand= _ r London.The,bigges.t•concentratio largest Britlili •`transport roncerns,, . mother; Even servants of the count• of automatic signals so tar attempt emi�loying. same, 3,000 vehicles, is -ts ess were surprised, they told a re- In.London is now being tried•out 'ice - porter who discovered, two days late, Trafalgar Square. It !s reB ra dell by actively interested in the system - t He is now.'adapting one of his ]or- � ;h '4+' I -:that the marriage had taken place: traffic authorities as a speclsl test of �, ries to the rtse of -hydrogen, after The romance started when Lord the efflcienc of .the mechanized dye -seeiirg similar• vehicles at_worlc•.it, - F - _ fit,-Levan, theft a Guards officer in tem of-traffic controt;Kor.the tpcal(ty - Germany." r=+� P»r1v0's met Miss Julia Womb Is n the•Lo don are$t tiaffiFba eRe vK?p 1 What iv the•use of_w rryin_g about - Well, daughter of the late S.r Ceor a ,':=fie was a \Vel,h wan-- Taffy' gas a -goat;. So, io'o; were ills = -° „.>rh n »offal lI. -lines s Wombwell. For a considerable time circus, or roundabout system, has long predecessors. "Taffy The Sixth" was presented by the King av .hc- 11 1h ,,T:rwF. the two were seen together at most been in operation there► Battation 'Welsh regiment at Aldershot, recently, lock M• F., of the reeelpts are paid out In PrIXs9 Ciro" Gives Aniong the guests at Mrs. 7 lo there aweepttakes, sad wbatle Some of-our Sunday School me Mbod's residence, "Oak-Cliff over Brcwk Road id' ti in- the week end were': Mrs. F. Via. pa out-is only to a compare. bers took up the Annual Training �.TERMS vely few of those who place bets.' School at Brougham and received cent and daughter, A. H. Vincent, General Store Cyril Quance and Miss Ortna, 41.75 W ilea, $1,50 if paid in advance The chances are not one in it their certificates. Th,& fortunate ones G re, Buy your groceries at home and .-�.Svbwriptioos to the United Stitt" and Gzeat ere: Mr. Norman Forbes, Miss L. keep the home fires burning. thousand that&-,person who places, Britain 62.W in SdVanCe., Draper and Miss R. Hutchings. ALSO bet will win a prize. Many Mrs. Gordon Lehman escaped what, Whom Wiht . ft egHardware, . young area are now cerviug prison might have been a very serious acc- Brand, as low as 69 cents a pint). 10HN MURKAR, Proprleior. terms because of their fa id ' e scination nt (Sn her sIiay to the niarket last if You were a working m4n de- Arsenate of Lead, Lime. Paris D? upon a not too liberal Sup-morning, when she Lost Green, Blue Stone, Screen Doors. Ply of daily work to for this sport. _ -10y bet on a control of her car and it went into support your and Windows, faraily, what would you think If NOTES AND COMMENTS. in' Your weight went down from 150 to -ertain hurije and lose their Money. the ditch. We are certainly ly ven., pl- They keep on betting, secretly, jur- 95 pounds? We do emery work of all kincls, Saw eased the occupants were not ini gumming,Shears ground, Mower kni. Herbert was alarmed when this The greatest surprise ut.the past edi although the•car was badiy.darr- happened to him, but he did not yea aharperted. Laddera of all lengths from their- employer's Morley, aged. want to take ;'time off" nor to • 'Month was the cueech of Adolf -Ir on hinis-Re. from 15c. per ft. up, +; Lit �:_I­ L. !3pend,nione 11U 6NekLhr1eS3 AFK-eR, Hitler in the German reiclistag. -E�r -. .1, ' -evening held Qnc e,, irZ la�t will come their way. but this luck social ... effect and'one day he had to be hur- it was known all over.the world TERMS CASH week were :'(f)' Mr. Frank Turner, ried to the Toronto Hospital,for Con- that he would make a speech on never comes, and finally they find (quilt) (2) Miss Mary 3M, coizr. sumptives. The.e%pertenced do�_,tore Pagne 272,.) Pick!�irig thet4selves so deeply involved (towels), (3) Hugh Michell (jig-saw at the hospital shook their hgads that Wednesday, ivhen he was when Herbert's weight was known F.,R. JACKSON, Prop. that escape from their predica• puzzle), CongTatulations to the lucky so little to build on! expected.to state the position of �Ylnne nient is itupossible. The n. We also wish However, patience, good nursing only sh to thank'all. and complete rest have had the PICKF-RING !Germany- on the peace question. person who should bet on a horee. those who helped to make this SO-C- desired effect. His weight has In. The other great powers were ial a success. creased twenty-two Pounds, and he race is he who has so much inobey The Ladies' Aid held their annual feels sure that he will be able to MEAT MARKET awaiting in fear and trembling return to support his family at no for the great prouo that the loss of a few hundred business meeting in the church on distant date. We are now prepared to uncement. x FtnfLnetal assistance is urgently* deliver your.order dollars will not be missed. But Thursday last. The follo' ing offic- needed to continue the good work -They wars afraid he would say ers were elected for the coming ye for many such,as Herbert. will you year: the young than starting out in President, Mrs. T. -Will;ams; Vice- 'Specials-for the week would Please lend Your assistance by send. something that be the -Draper; ,Secret- Ing a generous contribution to G. A� life should leave it severely alone. president, Mrs. M. signal for another world war. The ary, Mrs. F. Carter, Treasurer, Miss Reid, 223 College St., Toronto 2. Cottage Rolls, per lb., 12c. allied nation have been very sus. There was a time when worneti's R. Hutchings; Organist, Mrs.- R. Car- Boneless Pot Roast Beef, 12e. piciou8 of Germany. Her defeat sphere in -life was in 'the er' Ass't Organist, Miss T. Draper; e honle I At'this meeting it was also decided Sirloin Steak, 17e.. in thelast war, they believe, has Porterhouse Steak, 19c. stands' u ds and only in the home. Her use that Mrs. J. B. Wilson and Mrs. C. 0 0 is was supposed t be*confin. Hackney act on the Cemetery Com- not destroyed her warlike spirit, fulness H for and she is still-anxious for"a place ed to cooking meals, dressing the mittee in place of 'Mr. A. Percy and Allan Andrew, Manager Tin the sun." Mr, C. White. ."Help ! Help The speech was a surprise in its not being'delivered -children for school, making tip the Vnion S;undav School -cervices will Who ? You,of coarse, with beds, carrying in water, chopping be held next Sunday at 10.1.5 a. m. your -insurauce problems. L in a belligerent tone, but the views and church services at 7 o'clock in wood and in general be a slave to Oc HARRY S E be expressed were in accord with he other members of tbe.fsmily the evening. All are invited to att- Expert advice on.every line the eland taken by the`United end. 'of coverage. -CARPENTER, BUILDER and their ft iends. She was not and CONTR_kCTOR 'States, Britain, Italy and- Franc*.,.supposed to have the mental Brougham Autom6ble Rates are Mwer. They expressed a desire for peace ability to engage in those Voca See us for a ecial Short-Term Plans and Specifications and a willingness to disarm au A number of our Women's Instit- Policies. -p prepared. to tioas for which the superior ute members were guests of the Cl-' -extent that met the approval of aremont branch on Thursday, May All Workmanship' mental endowments of the male , CYRIL E. MORLEY, the other great powers. On 25th. Altona branch also being pre- Guaranteed. account of the statid taken by members of the race are peculiarly sent to hear the Department speaker Phone 6700 adapted. But 9'vowan has resented Miss McDiarmid. A very pleasant af-- PICKERING, ONT. PICKERING P. 0. Hitler. the outlook for peace was this attitude of the stronger? -ex., ternoon was anent by all. never brighter than it is now. She has thrown off those shackle. The congregation . of St. John' k .4 � :Germany has been the chief die Church. on Sunday last welcomed but it is hoped that that obstacle very fine spring message. Pev. Mr. -Anniversar which have kept her in slavery Rev. Mr. Beckham, of Hampton, fok- tnrbing element in -world peace, ,or thousands of years. She has merly of Whitevali-, %hJ gave Lii a successfully proved to the world has been.removed There is still Glover was in charge of special-an- that she can engage in any work niversary services on Mr. P.ackham's charge. ooddence of the the complete C Or. Friday e,;cening. May 28th, the the fact that Hitler has not, yet or Drofes-)ion in which Only man was ficted. Thersis not a. P-ofes 04- -sale" other nations: He is a new man @ion-in varbich she has not engtiged. closing service of the Leadership TV la.world affairs, and has not h-&d ainirix School took-place at the ban- REAL -VA L. 0 E 8 and in which @be has proved her quet held in the Town Hall. Eirthy- -tinle to firmly establish himself in self as great a success aR her two sat dovtm t.s,the'banqueting tab- For Thurs.. Fri,. and Sat.� the confidence of the wo /,rid. brother. She has proved her skill les, which were filled with = -_ abun dance of viands suited to all tastes. as a lawy6r. a doctor, a scientist, 10 Bars Pearl Soaf or - ., A favorite method nowadays Rev.-J. R. Bick acted S,§ chairman of p, 29c as well as in other professions. In the evening. All-joined in community Red Plum Jam Chicken Haddie Jelly Beaus of getting rich Buick'ck that has politics. she is beginning 'to fill singing with W. C. Murkar at the 40 oz. isr.25c. 2 tins, 25c per lb. 17c. been adopted And practiced quite some of the most import at po . piano, and.Cyril, Morley of.Pickering frequently in the United States a a]. leading. The male quartet of the Cl- Pork and Beans' "Clarke's," large tins -25c :"Is that of fildnipping a member of t1uns in the country in which she aremont. Baptist Church sang two 2 for is a citizen. We find her as a pleasing numbers. .. Norman White, Corned Beef --'Shake Salt Brillo JL-Wealthy- family and then de- member of parliament, as a mew. of Myrtle Station contributed a so:. -2 tins 23c. :per pkg 5c. per pkg 14c. :m&adings, heavy .ranso% for'the t lo, with Mrs. Bert Harvey as.accoxn- re ' tin . release kidnapped person, berofthe cabiaet� andPresiden panist. Mrs, Glover with Mrs. .Cask- Salmon, "Sockeye " 17C Roosevelt has recently appointed iy at the• piano, delixhted all. with 9 2Sper WbiLh is Usually a child. . One of ... 'Jelly Powders Soda Wafers Macaroni a woman as ambassador to.one of her solo. Rev. Mr. Crozier, of Pick- 'L116 first C98eS within our memory per pkg 5c. 2 pirge 19c. 2 lbs 13e. Messrs Bick and-Wil- the European countries, and in rung and Rev. was that of the famous Charlie son. of Whitevale and Rev. Meftm SICrown." 2 1b. tin 14c filling-all these positions she has Glover and Harton, of Claremont. all- Rmff kidnapping in the United Syrup, shown that she is equal to the crave short addresses. Mr. Wm. Dun- Sts tee which took place dearly g rt can. president of the Township S Marmalade, C. & B." big Jar :29C task. In literary w9rk her books sixty years ago. Charlie was a Association and Mr. B. Jamieson, have Proved, very popular and the Secretary, spoke of their inter- - Visit the Red & White Store and Save. youbg boy, sod of wealthy par. ry entL This much widely read. Many women have est in the school. The giuist speaker, case caused excitement throughout the United Also proved to be successful Rev. Dr. McDougal, of Toronto, br- This store will close on Wednesday afternoopa Z. mechanics, * and successful in ought a very interesting and inspir- States and Canada, but ,,- ins Message. Mrs. Norman White ill- during the saminer season. the mile- operating machinery.' She Lary has never been solved. The ustrated her teaching.course by tell- kidnapping of the Lindberg child also shown that she is-sot lacking ing a story about a pine tree. She- -ZOOTH MURPSON In bravery, as evidenced in her also conducted the dedication service was another celebrated case which On. has not been satisfactorily solved of achievementa in aviati when twelitY-seven candidates, who PICKERING Miss had completed the several courses �We deliver .I altbooisth. the body of the child Arne" Eschart, in making ft 8010 this year's study; 'received their car= You order -PHONE PICKERING OW de flight acrose the Atlantic,-sbowed tificateg. Much credit was given to was found in the wbods near his •hat she possesses bravery and Mr.ftuncanand Mr. Jarriesoft for -parents' home, the evidence their`-untiring efforts for the greit showing that ha was murdered.[ed ance df the highest order.- success oi this vear's session. Regret P&Fenta p& women have displayed was expressed Mr. Gordon Lapp- Othur Piok oting Hardware Stoter id a large ransom there Other qualities- as aviatrices. In popular yQunz leader was unable,to for the,aafe delivery of the child, the world W sport, they are no attend' the'closing Knctior�. who, of course, was never rettim• ed. Another case occurred last mean competitors of men. Some O-Riley--Garland Now is the time for Seed Corn while our stock is complete claim that worsted's place is in the week at Kansas City when St. John's Church, Whitby, was*th-e COMPTON'S EARLY LONGFELLOW &young home. 'It is true that the woman's -and "Woman, who was 25 years old scene of a very, pretty wedding on NORTH DAKOTA WHITE hand,is necessarV to make the Wednesday, May 24th, when Miss w"held captive for 20 hours, and w"then I released on payment of home complete and home-like, Mary GarlAnd, eldest . daughter of '-GOLDEN GLOW IMPERIAL LEANING WHITE CAP but they can also see after these Mr. and Mrs. John Garland, of Ch- PRIL)E .NISHUA and WISCONSIN NO. 7 -a$80,000 ransom. A number of errywood, became the bride of Jos- duties in a creditable w my,, sod at- Mangel Seed, bulk and package -other cases have occurred during eph P. 10'Riley, second son of Jos- Alm past few years in the United the same time engage in other eph and Mrs. O'Riley, of Pickering. Feed Purina'or Master Chick.Starter fqr • voc officiated. The .-States, but so far• Canada has attons. In our schools girls Rev. Father Ryan baby chicko and am the' result. can'bcld their own with the boysr. hridO looked charming in a gown of obeen free of this dastardly crime, blue crepe.'- with hat and shoes to 'The most severe punishment no matter in'what branch it may match, and -carried Agent for Mc(Dormick Deering Farm Machinery and FLepalr& a bouquet of should be meted out to every bet whether oratory,mathawatics. sweet peas, Maiden-hair . fein and ------ Ifinxuages or any other study. baby's breath The bridesmaid,.Miss Oar Motto:-"We have it, can got it, Or Z.. person convicted of this crime. Mary Nolan, cousin of the bride, it is not made."' Nothing short of life. imprison. BROCK ROAD. wore-a gown of biege crepe, with irientshould be imposed," am the hat and shoes�to match, and carried a bouquet of roses. She also wore I S. BALSDON RQUE.MG Jeeirne is a most fiendish one. F. R. Jackson had a business trip the bride's gift, a necklace. The to the city on Saturday last. Wm Bad row has returned home groom was attended by his brother, after �e: df Ifformracing, "the sport of a lijugs.1 has a great attraction for Sutton. ;a'week with friends in Cecil O'Riley,- who received a lovely silk tie from the groom. The wedd- SPRIN9 ZPECIALS )Daily :Pso Judging by the appearance of the ing march was played by Miss people and is the ruin of ss Gir- country there will be a good baryest oux, assisted by the choir. Amid sh- thous4nds. The excitement Of this ye sr. - and (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) Mr. Sidney Bisbee, brother of Kra. owers'of confetti and rice, Mr. - gambling on a race c Mrs. O'Riley left later by motor to cannot be Team Harness at$25.95 per set Brook Road.F. R.Jacknon, '"at the weekend at the srrooyWs home where a, ely lo .�Xeaisted by thousands- of young 0 v wedding dinner was served in a room Horse Collars, 1.90 each up •men who are fiecinated' by the Mr. W, Mansell, who has been belt- decorated• with evergreens, white .7-All-other Harness parts all,equally low prices." r. vreports that this one and that one iog F. FL Jackson in the shop, f6r the bells and spring flowers, to about Men's Form Boots At 1.95 pier pair thousands of dollars, cit Other Lines of Work Boot@, 2.49 ir up had won- t doll& pastfewweeks, has returned to the forty relatives and. friends. The hap.. somethimes a hundred thousand Lines Barnard hwfinished repair. PY couple left later for a short hon. Men's Sea Oxfords at 1.95 per 1.715 or wore, because the horse Ou ing and painting his truck and has eyntoon trip 'to Hamilton, Niagara Youth's at 1.50 per pair ii,) returned to work again afte and.-noints weat and on their Feturn Men'. 0 eVS110, 17-�'� !-.`475 pr-pair - 7 which they had ventured two or I ff, they will reside' es near Locust Hill. Boys' yir to 7 year Engh-n Sport Pants 95e pair 1�i?,hree--dollars, had won a race. 1 04re. E. 9. Jackson. 'wbo ha's been These lnrge windings are repor -"i !is't'tg at the home of ber son W.Al Come'in:andlsee-fo- rourself 7 Stop Using Soda kwon, ox raronto, nae returned home, and says --No city life forme," Bad For Stomach Phone 29041' in (h - daily papers, but they do xin,t reOrt the many thousands The home of Mr. MaKerracher has Much soda disturbs digestion. F They are just speadinw the week-end far better One dose will rid you of BRAD who bad lost all they had invested bebim sold to st Mr.Yates, of Toronto. sour st*ma,+ and gas. s here this summer. We all welcome tbowel poisons which egmqe gas and �All the r&06, It must be remember a. Adlerika or 0 E C I L'* ,-- L EY •ed a1su that only a erneill fraction t them to our midst. R C Jones, druggist 22 1 C 3M N M X 1-47 Cis aw • • a r� .®drat�' � .'ti. _..�,.*c'�. '��.-... .r. •.'t•+F. -r.:.'•"-- - ... '." •," i'� �, _ +T^.+ .:1 �' s• . i CLARMON'D ri . 1t. J. sad D4rs. Wuker, of 'To; •,Horse Register ::FOR $ALB WK. ANDERSON " 1 rontoi-_ spent the week end in Fishing is not so good these Claremont. GREENHALL'S BEST (22722), the 40 acres of land days for Joe and Jerry. Clifford Pilkey and family, of Champion Government Premium Bicycle ;DUNBARTON t_ D A. Scott, of Kitchener, spent Clydesdale Stallion, the property Cedar poles, 24 feet long, 8 to 12 in. Toronto, spent Sunday in Clare- Claremont, will at large end 3 to 4 in. ,at- small ' the week end in ClarQmont. - moat. of F. M. Cooper., T� n Mrs-. Albert• wen , of Toronto William and bare, Gibbons, of make the season of 1933, at his end. S U R AN V is visiting Frank and Mrs. Cooper. Toronto, spent Sunday at the own stable, lot 23,con. 9, Picker- Large tie posts, 9 -ft. long. =y Communion Services ' will be former's home here. ing, one mile •asst of Claremont_ r inch poste, 8 ft: long. ACTQMQB[LE. , held on Sunda morning next in CHARRAS [129201 (16S249), the Also second grade posts. - -: FIRE Sunday g Several from here assisted at *. the Baptist Church. French Imported Federal, Provin- Young trees suitable for hedges and the bee at the (.etnetery at Bra p awns, including tine, cedar, thorn, 'BURGLARY ,� Mr. and Mrs. Lye spent Sunday cial Premium and Grand Champion d nghatu o❑ Tuesday afternoon. 0 1 r, rose bc.;hes. CASUALTY with Mr. And_ biCS. Chidtow, at. hire. Harvey, of Black water, is, Percheror. Stallian, the property of p P�.. -Victoria Corners."• Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will Also 45 acres of pasture land to let w LIFE INSURANUE W. G. and Mrs= Scott,. David apt present, attending Mrs, Read make the season of 1933 at his for season. and Mrs. Scott and Mies Effie ruau, who is in very pour health. own stable, Brougham, Ont. , George F. Jackson _ Phone Pickering 7920 :301y ltir, and Ate. Lane, of Toronto, 39-42 R. R. 1. Locust HiiL lniuer spesuL, ouuuny ,u VVykaeur.i: an dauKU.ter, u1rs. r.r.F, dvu-e, _ court of rtevisioa _ ...-_ with Dr. Wtu;Scott. spent Suuaa with Roy and Mrs. �v w��—.Y�.t.v�.,�.,�, c: ...d "..i Tomatoes are ,being planted in R'grd• y y y given Safe investments stments atifrom 5 to 7t per Public Notice is hereb van that is, your subscription p i the local gardens this week and a - the first sitting of.the Court of 'Rev- cent, large acreage is in -readiness for Dunbarton ision for the Municipality of the paid up ? 1NSURANCE—All classes written in. the canning factory. � Township of Pickering, for the re•�- The G ounty scraper is reported Dunbartan, St. Paul's Anglican, ision of the Assessment Roll for 1933 ~Look at your eluding Fire, Automobile,- Wind- ,. to have been over the Coutity Sunday, J:ne 4th, Whitsunday. Sun will be held at the Township Hall, in storm, Accident and Sickness. Roads last week, though there is day School, 2.30. Celebration of the Brougham, on Monday, the 5th day' address label Phone or write little evidence of it this week. Holy Communion, '37.30' {D.• S. T.) of June, 1933, at the hour of one label, _ 43tf ED.,BO�PMAN,W'hitby Miss McGlashan is having the Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. o'clock in the afternoon. 010 exterior of her residence re paint All, persons .interested will please take notice and govern themselves THE „MADELIN>; DINTY S GARAGE ed, which will complete a program ,York-Ontario Lacrosse League iof spring improvements to her accordingly.• Con Brock and Kingston Rde. - home, Dated the 22nd day of May,'1933: BEAUTY - SALON _ bray 29-Uxbridge-Altona at Uxbridge Fred and Mrs. Madill and family May 29-Goodwood-Stouffrzlle at Ux. Donald R. Beaton, of Toronto, spent Sunday with y Clerk of the Municirpalitp Marcelling and General Repair Work all cars, Mrs. Esther Palmer, ea also did Jun 1-Goodwood-Claremont at Clare. Finger Waving. guranteed at reasonable t Jun 1-Alt. -Stouffville at Stouff- _ prices. i Miss McKay, Miss R. Boyer and Jun 5th-Claremont-Uxbridge at Ux.. Scalp Treatment, "Mr. Davies. Jun. 5 Altona-Goodwood at Uxbridge Hair•eutting. Acetylene Welding Mr. and Mrt. Aitken and Jane Jun. 8-Clare.-Stouffville at_ Stouff.- - Batteries ropaired and charged. Ann and Mrs. Chandler visited Jun: 8-Uxbridge-Altona at Stouff. 0�� Permanent Waving a `?pecialty Firestone and Dunlop Tires.1 Norman and Mrs. Meehin, of Osh• Jun. 12-Uxbridge-Claremont at Cl't: �„Q:p,d.plLYl� 31/t'h11ZC�011, e►ws, on Saturday. Mr. Aitken Jun.°12-Goodwood-Stouff. at Stouff. - _daeoltne and Oils. bas purchased a now Hudson 8. Jun. •15-Stouffville-Altona at Stouff. ■ Phone :908 L'LAREMONT The local milk trucks to Toronto Jun. 19•-Uxbridge-Goodwood at Ux, mileage Refreshment a Pic to Oonnection have had several holidays lately; Jun 22-Oxbridge-Stouff. at $touff. _ Phone Pick.7500 _ and to which they state that the Jun. 22-Claremont-Altona at Stouff. - Motor•: CoaGb - Service (night or day). city is flooded with milk and that Jun.' 26-Claremolle-Ux ridge at Ux: - MORE MILTON SLEEP conditions are not likely to im Jun 26-Stouff -Uxbridge at 'U x. Thorn-cliffe prove for some time. Jun. 29-Altona-Claremont at Clare. r _ 421y PROPRIETOR. J The Toronto Globe Co. have Jun 29-Uxbridge-Goodwood .at.IIxb._ _ *� commenced an early delivery to July 3-Stouffville-Clare. at Clare. 10laremoot. • The Port Perry truck' July 3-Goodwood-Altona at Stouff. ' 3afe�y oil its return from that place Games played at Claremont at 6.30 . S - Leave the Claremont handle at the p• m. amt at Stouffville and Uxbridge __. ... .. at 7.45 V. m. standard time: --` post office around 7 a m. _ The Women's Mission Circle of d the Baptist Cburch held a meet- _ .� �a 29 to ; u►�e .ing on Tuesday fternoon last at COUNTY OF ONTARIO _ the home of Miss S. E. Evans. COUNTY COUNCIL _- £yam ��defects and a Mrs. King, formerly of Claremont, ,A meeting of the County Council �° r°'�r' tr..sar �s� SPECIAL FARE ++v .•.hp to se -addressed the gathering. of the Corporation of,the County of +s.r r Rev. 3i r. Glover is spending the Ontario a-ill be held.pursuant' to ad- Return f D131YEY week in Bowmanville.a delegate journmerit in the Council Chamber in - �'�� to the Bay of Quints Conference. the_Court House in_the Town of-Wh- `' _INCLUDING ADMISSION - Oshawa A.large Conference is anticipated, ithy, on Tuesday, the 6th day of Jun - _ - TO THE TRACK - Opp'P°st oes ta'm's Ii 400 delegates being prepared for A. D., 1933, at the hour of 2 o'clock (Tax Extra) -• - In billeting. Howard Malcolm, of in the afternoon, Daylight Saving • Bronaaham, is the lay delegate Tirane. -' •-- - . _ � , :: attending. Mr. Glover will be in All accounts to Fie'laid before the _ .. i • - _ - Jhis pulpit as usual on-Sunday. Council, should be forwarded to the _ LFAYE PICKERINC# y i A peculiar incident took place akrk, properIy certified, at least- - 11.54 a. three days before the meeting of the e .. of the HomeTele hoe _ _ . he office E '1 except Sunda is t dal i P - (daily p y) Co. on Monday, during the elect- Council. - g _ Y _ Standard Eastern Stapda d Time Dated at Whitby, this 83rd day ric storm, when a flash or part-of May, A: D, 1933. - Connections st Pape and Danforth v i -, It was conducted into the e� * ' change causing considerable of a R. D. Ruddy. Over 17.N0,NA Goodyear for motor.coaches direct _ report,and at the same time a County Cterlr. tires base been built in to the track. large window, six or seven feet - _ Canada. Riperience— - away, went out with an ' equally - •l+he equipment—skill enables �~ load report. i Goodyear to build- more Lather and Mrs. Pilkey, Fred mUesde and greatereafety 'RLI'TUEi,N SERVICE ? ATOl71A sand Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Lyman Pil- = thto these famow tires . Direct from the track to Pape and key and Mies-Jennie Pilkey motor- dyes and sell them at low Danforth gonoedi>dR with,regular j •ed to Hamilton.on Monday,where I :D�m• Let as 4tve you the Pickering reach. . • they attended the funeral o! sa lux price for your arse. _ When time a uncle of'Mr. Pilkey, David Pflk- a es its final 1>aoar_ the ,ep, who died on Tharsday morn Modern Gordon Law, Tickets and Information at soul, w, ing lest in his 8letyear. Interment ill �'vr . � be m a - ;execitts took place at L'Poodlawn Cemetery Phone 2908 - t.ii ay Co'ac Lines mate t>� b� Y "Hamilton. Life . The local lacrosse team 'sire now - PickeTing, ant. Eastern House Pickeriaog a to honor. Oar :organized and playing, the Bret creative skill secure • game taking place in the York- 1by C. H. 'Peck, the best results. Ontario League oa Mofoday even .: ;protection "No Greater TrfbaW ing last, with Uxbridge Altons. ----Ooodwood-Stouffville games being _.. Part 3 - -- =. -.'. . _ � N W STAFFORD y Tpplayed at Uxbridge on that even- Gluonor og. Claremont will play their It is true that curative measures Alrat game on J_une let at Clare- are sought and attention given to phOw Whitby wont, playing Goodwood. A cases *at are apparently the same P�n�shmen� :.;._: - - 462 • echedale for the season will be. as members of the past generation . seen in another eolum would say we never thought of giv- A men's bowling tournament ie ing such attention to.these cases.The ” being held- at the local green on fact-is not ignored, that while this Wedmesday.Jane 7th, comamAnc is true we must not fail to consider T, ••ing at 1.30 standard time. Rieke that the life-of today make greater f 3rom as far as Bowmanville have demands-of us than it did in the past M&PU ilgd Xutw already entered. A fee of $4.00 It follows natur=ally that if we are :per rink being charged all under a mental or physical strain CQ. ;~ . -entries. This will be the big aea- and are in any. .vvay -stricken that ._ :son's opening—si good roved and that further effort is-necessary from Oheap rates for farm and oountry an interesting fternoon is sntiei us to help overcome our,trouble,.be- • . bairdia g cause we are already weakened, this •� Wiadatoaran Iaosn owe on bnildiags.t psted. Claremont Is proud of wind-wills, eta. the enthusiasm and notoriety effort may be too great for us'snd --= i�p► = ._Alit iosaraoce developed in and by their bowling on the-other hand if we are not, un- _ -members They are now provided der the necessity of giving all that • ot.stl kinds. With s very tine green.and hope.is in us but are back a gene ration :FARMS FOR BADS !Qr a big summer where #lne demands of that da are not so heavy upon,ps, it is no nat- / Write orphone -, -- T. Leaven.at North Claremont, uml that we are in a condition phy- �/.\• Fj D. ROW M A^� is probably conducting an enter sieally as will stand strongly in our - - ipriae of which all Cie favor to fight off an illness that Goodyear Heavy Duty 20 WHITBY, ONT. citizens are not familiar. Mr• would otherwise'be hard for us to Tires can '`take It." - Lenven, a fine type of Belgian beat. When we attempt to classify citizen.now now Canadian nstura• the conditions existing as n#ural and Fatra layers of patented against itzed, is taking his position among created, we find that the created $u p e r t w i s t Cords. Usnadians in a most commendable conditions may be considered- from =maaoer; well educated and having the view-point-of the number of such Heavier s i d e-walls . a most well command of the cases existing. Natural conditions 'Thicker tread with the Eogliah. Mrs. Lenseo, a Canadian are.hereditary, hereditary.weakness- deep-Cut, All Weather .girl, and formerly employed in es or tendencies and conditions where L• ' -the same office .in Toronto with. assistance is necessary due to the traction. . Goodyear. Mr. Lensen, is now assisting him age making,it necessary to have ass We a v y D u t i e s ' a r e yin the enterprise—mushroom and istance as in the Presbyope, who re- supreme for value and - • r ": green-house industry. Three hun quires assistance for reading though Bred thousand tomato plants are he may never require anything to service. contracted for, and another con assist his distant seeing. a .trset with a Toronto firm takes • = to be continued 'the mushroom growth, which - amounts to from 50 to 100 lbs. L, N E. O' E/LL 1 •every other day. Green houses - --�-•• .- ' .and-ltut,•budd euver n lerrgey yvsx u wf FU*ERAL'n1RE0]T[lR ANDa - 1 -- '- s -the property. The green house is EMBALMER - - - steam-heated and a water system Rucce"o'r to W. J. Mather,) - covers and feeds all hot-bode and 8t�iiffvilteH'CHARLES COOPER Sold and Inatslled by green houses. The industry should `:.. appeal to local citizens and receive Night and 'Day Service FRANK J pxOQSE the encouragement of the whole Business Phone Residence Phone Ontario Community, X11 9M l Claremont, � •a- ' �-�'� � 9 - .,. '•_ _^�•'' gip. .rte;, J•(..' wT4-r"'.a' .x`r�i't' �„'"" ., .a. .�- ..� _ _ Suspect Murder _ Toronto Girl, Parachute Jumper In Nap Death Plunges to Death at Wellaridl - :Voice o the �'�re�s _ da, 71,0 EmpuQ and The World at Large Foul Play Now Suspected in Elsie Storrow Dies_a$ Crowd Watches Stunt-Bodry Imbedded- William Baker Case-; ln-Earth After Terrible Drop-Falls 1,500 Feet CANADA -that the plane is in good condition and Pipe is Examined a Welland.-Elsie Storrow, 25-year- 'very mild breeze 'and visibility was coats of Any rescue will be borne by City Vandals -the flyers themselves.-Landon.Fr Napanee.-Murder is now suspected old Toronto parachute jumper, bailed . W - = Aa outraged Summer cottager draws - - b rovincial lice in the death a out o' a lane about I WQ feet above When.her body struck the ground l� attention to the indecent ..liberties Press. y P po P ' scores of people ran to the scene and month ago of 57-year-old .William the new Crowland Airport late Sat- the police experienced difficulty in which many city motorists take with The Drunken Driver Baker. _ other people's property in the country. Two men Walter Smith, aged 28 urday afternoon ,while hundreds of keeping them back. Provincial arry, Too ninny urban dwellers, devoid o! Conditions must be made so uncom- • spectators;looked 6n, thrilled at the stables •Harold Finger and Harry• _ a snnarg ana common sense de- fortable for the drunken driver that and"Walter iIagermsn,naged�32, have eirl's nerve. Peel had to beat a trail through the Tote the Sabbath to excursions into is a menace sot yonlyuta �hia own ifs John Kelly on charges of perjury in A few seconds later she lay buried ag the surrounding countryside and to de connection with evidence they are the body. The girl was rushed to th{ vastating raids upon the woods'and' and-limb, but to the lives and proper• in the soft ground-her neck broken. hospital but was dead on arrkvaL ties of his neighbours. - •Saint John said tit have given at,the•anquest on It•-was the sud et1,-tragic ,death of - LAST ON PROGRAM. _ _ fields and lake shores where they picnic Telegraph-Journal, Baker. ' and carry on their.frolics. .�Ia the in THE EMPIRE Originally it was believed Baker an adventurous girl who had thrilled Miss'Storrow's stunt was the feat ' stance complained of a group of men, had fallen where he was fou.iu in the thousands of people all ever the pro- on the program" which originally �iomea'and ghildren 'tore up shrubs Australia and the Ottawa Agreements street:with a fractured skull. .As a. vipce with her.;daring jumps from the opened and dedicated the new Crow- - and flowers, broke the branches -of Up to the present the-Ottawa kgree• .result of further investigation, au. clouds. land airport. The "opening was Post-. " trees, and no doubt littered the neigh- ment has brought Australia no disad- thorities now believe Baker was slug- pond from Wednesday,, due to 6orhood with empty cans,waste paper vantage. The building Q! new far g on the head. Examination of She went aloft full of confidence and Miss,Sexes was to have made - iCnd other refuse... Such vandals.ate tortes and the general improvement in Baker suggegted he had-,been drink- and excitement. A huge crowd saw her leap then. She ino£oxed from-To. ' beyond the law''aad surely also beyond manufacturing production are amongst Wig, and from the evidence produced her leap from the-ship: A thrill of "onto yesterday, having asked airport th'e pale.='Toronto Mail and Empire. the best signs of returning prosperity. terror gripped the throng as it aa�v officials rintssioi, to perform. at the inquest the•jury•returned an Pe Industrial stocks on the share market her drop, drop, drop-with no sign oi; was - paid for her'work. open verdict. . Burning 610,000"000 a Year ' are stronger and mo;e buoyant than a parachute. George Bennett successfully cook- Figured compiled by the Forest Ser. they, have been since adversity swept - •PIPE EXAMINED. FALLS LIKE STONE. _ over w.-Melbourne Herald. pi pipe po' plet6d a leap an hour be#ore Miss !►ice-df the Department of the Interior A piece of iron t which lice About 80 feet from' the ground, Storrow'a death. ow that. the annual forest-fire;loss - suspect may have been wierdee across with the girl "falling like a stone;' It' was learned Sunday. that the . Canada foi•the ten year period 1922• ,Lord WJllingdon and India Baker's head was taken to Toronto the chute opened. 'parachute was packed on May 3 by 1 was $]0,000,000. It, is something Nd one can-doubt that the present by the local chief constable tad turned It as too late. She fell in the D. Cameron of Camp Borden, an offi- ' thht appals. Canada's ' forests are Viceroy is'a real friend to true•Indian over to Dr. Edgar R. Frankish, On- thick brush about 500 feet from the cial who'perfarms such duties for the: ' +imon the richest of her heritages, nationalism. It is not that he regards tario Government pathologist,for mia- g ute examination. Bits if hair are re- landing field. Her fall was such that Royal Canadian Air Force. A tag - ` V. d the fact that we, the trustees oz it as a muveiucul 8 her head and shoulders were buried showing this notation also said the- r► aL herita`ge, ahonid bs sending it up moat be made. because it is there and Pow to Le v,. Ehe-�SpQ ;p 41-i-Wt turf. Had she not died of _chute had been.packed five times in 'Pat smoke at the rate of $10,000,000 a is growing,but which IS regrettable iq According to evidence at. the in other injuries 'she would nape aun$a o Borden and once rasa Baker Smith and Hagerman .1. € �� al tarn J 'year, is a blot.upon our capacity as a Itself.- On the contrary, like many q t: rated before help could reach her. Toronto. The card states uie d..--- t _ people. The melancholy aspect of it -other Englishmen, he evidently re- were at the apartment of William Hill on the ni ht .of April 18. Both Posseifsing a love of excitement, }ad been inspected and tested by drop- all is that most of this fire-loss is the gards it as aline thing it. itself, which g P Miss Storrow was well known for-her ping it with weights and'that it franc- teault-of indifference,of a carelessness Britain can be proud that st. has had Ha,,erman and Smith admitted drink- ia freely that night. - preference far the delayed jump;-or tinned*perfectly. It was delivered to -that will not heed warnings or educa- a share in producing, It is the weak- g y g delayed opening of the chute. She Miss Storrow by Aircraftsman George Houal propaganda.-Ottawa Journal. ness. not the strength, of Indian na- William.Hil1 and his wife, Martha, tionalism, which such Englishmen.de• told the coroner no argument took was warned on Saturday by het pilot--Godson'of Camp Borden and was 8t- ` 1�hw 9Ftfsfsa�•" - .- more.- To love a common Muther}nnd, place between the men. However, an- and airport officials not to attempt led on the nettior yesterday's hop by ` to wish it to be great anu groom"C,:o- Qtr witness swore Smith had inti anything of this kind•. They wanted George!Women.according to a trade survey. united internally, at peace with other .mated to Rijn that he (Smite) aaa n�`'""b *'' "q' the openir-g'of the Miss Storrow was awall=built girl* buy twicer as man3f shoes as men:But, ° "�} a rd w ;gt,_ rasa Welland County Aero Club field. aoouc 3 �nel S ..,lea you nee, a man can wear a pair of blue countries, admired and respected had a souffle,while at Hill's. But the desire to.thrill-the crowd ing-about.140 pounds- She was said socks without finding it necessary to abroad„ and administering its own at- Baker left Hilts apartment about artist. .News= wear blue shoes.-Border Cities.Star. fairs, these. are surely true tltougnts It o'clock and was found unconscious well as herself seemed .to rule. It to be a fop er trapeze her. past, - _ for every Indian, and these are ou the sidewalk at about 11 o'clock. is thought she disregarded the warn- paper cli pings: regarding AF thoughts which self-respecting Eng• "Both Smith and Hagerman denied be- ings. She did, however, 'made a.per- performances and-a two dollar bill An Explorer honored Itabuien would wish to see grow in the ing near Baker at the time. They €act leap and her hand was said to be were all that was discovered an hez•, A distinguished Canadian, Mr. J. B. youth of a country for which history both claimed' they knew nothing of on the rip cord as, she bailed. Her On Sunday morning-Coroner .Dr. _ TRrreIl, received honor at Kingston in has given them such a strange re•• what had happened until hftcr mid- Pilot, William Resseguier,and co-pilot, Duncan Allison' opened an inquest at :the award of theYlavelle Medal at the -- Dorothy -McLeod, both of Toronto, the Sutherland Undertaking Parlors.' _ hands of the $loyal Society of Canada, sponsibility. ..Given a recognition of night. that spirit .on both aides, even the It.-developed Smith left Hill's apart- testified to this. Also here was were The.-inquest'was adjourned until June . *Tie Flavelle Medal is given-annually ideal for the jump. There was but a 9th. C cotta t constitution would•work.-Gat- ienteabaut 10'oelock, He announc- _ to the Canadian whose ,achievements s going to a dance out the ^' the society considers have been the Belle4ille Road. A check-up on his . comes in First 'The Markets " `o =most Important and significant. One r •tBritish.Settlers For Canada" movements that night, however, 're- o the previous awards was to Mr, C.- k• R the British people are to find a veal he did not go to the dance, police :'�•-•a ;: - PRODUCE PRICES. ' Saunders,the discoverer of Marquis s. - wheat. Rhich.revolutionized the date way is this irew time, they must seek y; but was in the vicinity of the W, �,n, � Poultry buying prices: I't a much closer relation'shi with the supposed attack up to a very--short .:�;. p t'harvest and the volw= of the p• '. = "A" grade, alive-1$$' Spring 'Continent of North Amertea. Sucp s time before it i$' said to. have lisp- 'tea J. broilers, over 2�4 lbs., I$c;. over 2 to 'Mr.. T rreil-has won high tributes aI CARRIED MONEY. ���" '� '� lbs„ 1 over la's to 2 'lbs., 13c;- �. Western crop, Wed. relationship to Canada as we here Bug- Pe 6c, 7i - - --the American Geological Society, and gent will-add the strongest-physic CA R O - ` tinder 11% lbs„ no"market. Young - from the Geological Society of London, bonds to those..already formed by a It was common knowledge among ! chickens, not staggy,over 5 lbs.,' lte:' _ ratamon language and a peculiar cul• ,Baker's friends that he earned large � � � ��L• over 4 to Sion., lOc, Stags classed air the Vniversity of Toronto. His early ` 4 old ;oosters. Fow., fatted,. over 5, . _ academic `career wai interrupted by Lure. The distance across the Atlantic. gums of money with him at times. The lbs., 12c; over 4 to 5 lbs., lie; Qver 8 - becomes ever leas important. I lie- lice "do not '`knoow if this was the an illness which compelled him to live Po to d lbs., LOc: Old rSquabs,_pe Turk= . _ --"$n the open air,and which changed the lieee it possible, and necessary, to ce reason-for the alleged attack. a eys, market prices. Squabs, per pair; 'course of his life. From 1881 he spent meat this union by the strongest'sort Baker was admitted to'Kingston 1 25c; pigeons, per pair, 15c. of eeoaomtc union, Behind Britain is General Hospital. earl on the morn- F.: "A" grade, Ares -Young chick-`' leventeen years in exploratt'ou'work in P' Y' the Euro ati Continent. Before her ' over 5 lbs., 15c; over, . -'-Alberta~ Manitoba, and the Northwest ing of April 19: Up until the time of ens, not Stagg$, �'errltories, his work taki him into is North America, With her worktng his death on May 7, he was closely j 4 to 5 lbs., 14e. Stags classed as olds _ 0.S +; . „r+• Foe Irnkoa at the-time of the famous 'class and her intellectuals constantly watched in the hope-that he might re- roosters. Fov�l. fatted, over 5 merging with those of North America, 14c; over 4 to 5 Ibs.;13t;.ever 3 to- - _=old rush. g gain consciousness and, able to shed a:. '� ? `, -lbs,, 12c; Old•roostera, loc. I Since his "strata to Toronto, is 1906, the future, relationship-would seem to be very natural. Discussions o. this. some light on his condition. After .,; =�g`• grade poultry" 2c lb. less than , tie has spent many years as a consult- May 3 his condition became acute and A tendency need not long .befog the .tom.., ;,,.nali wa : " „ ')c lb-1 then _ Tag engineer, in which capacity-he was - l.� �....lr-ra-pidlT. F^ �- 4' grade-•poultz3t--- , derstandtng. North America is not l advocate_of the investment Lions are being made, and it is indi- i forcemu :-of British capital in the natural re- going to overwhelm.Britain as a whale, rated arrests may result, i �.,;'f. WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. swallows a small fish; yet Britain and t'>"� Wholesale provision dealers „are sources of Canada. As President of the Kir nd Lake Gold Mines he is an im• .North America are likely to evolve a �,r ' quoting the fotlowine prices to retail new 'sort of international relationship: rn�e dealer*,; _portent executive in the development Sixty-two Guelph Students The strongest bond of that connection y p "�" Pork-Ham, 14%; shoulders.,' Ile; 01 the Northland,but is scientific and _ Receive B.S.A. Degrees �av \- `.''..� butts, 12c; pork loin's, 15%c; picnics, n. literary circles be is revered for his will'be the British settlement of Can- $� �': - 3. I Oc. a.- r. Frank Bohn to The Na ionaGuelph, . _ .. ad D '�` - - wo students of �, rat. Sixt 't a O y nb t K.. - 1 � , studies and elucidation of the earl Pure tier cos r rd Y - La Review London e (London). last week I r l College t •tario•A tiro to C 12c. On $ eg t prints,_ r g c ezploratibas in- Canada by David - . _ �°° >. 11 c,-pails, 1 P, , t - ThompAoa, Samuel Hearne,,&n$ other - r received their B.S.A. degree in a cere- Shortening-Tierces, 10 to 10C� '!a pathfinders whose services to Canada THE UNITED STATES moray in Memorial Hall attended by ` tubs, 9%c pails, lOc; prints, lOc. are all too little known.-Toronto prominent educationists, Government .r' "`� GRAIN.QUOTATIONS. ' + -. '. ._ -Roosevelt's Year , Globe.- Each.'nevi' occupant of tl.e Wttite�4fcials and relatives. F.ollow.ing .are Saturday's closing. - R.•. Rouse knows very well that he is. Dr. H. J. Cody, president of the Uni ' • x�,'"`:; quotations on ]ocal grain transactions A Surprise versity' of Toronto, was the chief " : ,�ea•�� :' ' •. for car lots, prices on basis c.i.f. bay - j An East Williams farmer called us raster likely,to be:.ao strong pol#tically 'speaker and einphisized the import ;'"sr ."?'„ as during the first twelve months of ,, �,"• ports--Manitoba wheat--No. 1No.�2 tip the other day and asked us it we bin term of office. .The nation is ex= .ance o1 the work the graduates were 3q -72c• No. 1' Northern, + about to undertake. Addresses were .. Northern, 68c; No.3 Northern, 66siac. were not surprised -to,hear that one pectant; there .is'a uhiversal feeling - "''� al.;o given by Hon. Robert Weir, Do- KR` `° ? Manitoba oats-No. 2 C.W., 33a/ac; ` # of his Black Minorca pullets had just that wishes him well; he has enough ?I a. =�<�^ '"'° T No, 3 C.W., 30aac No. 1 feed, 30%c; laid an egg measuring 8 inches from minion Minister of Agriculture, w o de- _ political favours to grant and appoint- livered the 'convocation address; Hon. FToronto's flying Finn defeats, mixed.feed oats, 22c. Manitoba bar- . ` tip to ti and 6% inches with cheat ex- I; �. ments to distribute to keep his follow- T.L. Kennedy, Minister of Agriculture field at Albany, N.Y. Dave Komo- ley=Nngs, C•W., 42%c;r .t No. 1 feed paaded. We ceriainly�:are.' We were' era compliant and to make it worth nen snapped as he won the'United. screenings, $15.50 per ton. Ontario under the impression•that the Black while for Congressmen to stand .well for Ontario; Sir William?viulock, Chief rain;�approximate prices track ship- Minorcay, were-a glreup of islands: Justice of Ontario, and Dr. G. I. States A.A.I:. 25-kilometre run, g with.the White House; an above all, ping point=Wheat, 75 to 77c; oats, Allsa Craig Banner. the hope never dies uown n the *ter- Christie, president of the college.' I �r� 28 tb 34c; barley, 35 to 3&-; corn, 56 Wally resilient American breast that a" - _ j Canada Ranks Fifth to 58c: rye, 35 to 3&; buckwheat 28 to'30c. ' _ •. No More Jails new President means a new era and As Exporting.Nation LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. No more ails are to be built -- better times. . In Mr:-Roosevelt' Leaves Teaching s case g Post. 1 i Canada has res ed her position as. ,up to '1,050 lbs., good_ and . ---- i Scalia. They are'to.hare prison honor ail these favouring factors are magni- After Fifty-eight I ears, ,A _ + fifth largest exporting, nation of Liss choice, $4.75 to $5; do,..msd•, $4.25 is camps• instead; where convicts, who fled and multiplied, first, by the "fact llapinee, Ont:Fifty-eight years of v:orld, creeping up to that position in ,• steers,'' 'have•been g-raded according to intelli- that both,Houses of Congress are im• 5 _.60; do, cook., $3.75 to $4.25 grace, will be given useful work and teaching will come to a close when 1932 after having held 'seventh posi° over 1,050 lbs., good anil'ct.cice, =4.85 pregnably held by his -own party; Miss Jessie•,E. Muir resigns J rom her tion in 1931 and sixth position in to $5,25; do, med.,-$4.50'to $4.75; do, ample food.' This is a far cry from the secondly, by the ever-widening range duties in•Napanee public school at the 1930. Canada has displaced Belgium com., $.4 to $4.25; heifers, good and i old convict settlement at Botany Bay and severity. -of' the crisis that has end of ilie*present term in June.' For' and Argentina in her climb- to the choice, $4.75 to $5; co, mad., $4.25 to • and is heartening evidence of the tiro- brot}ght him to power; and thirdly, by 52 consecutive years Miss IYiuir has present high position among leading $4.60; do, com., '$3 15-to $4.25; fed gress being made in the work o1 re• the impression already made upon the taught in Napanee. She reports only trade rations and has resumed the"I _ do, med. $4 and choice, $5,50 ow to $S;. _ do, mad., $4.50 to $5.25; cows, good, , -.claiming for hutpan society those who public-mind b his ersonality ah.d his sction'she held precious to the unstable $3_o to $3.50; do, med., y 'z. ..one.occasion of afisence�-that cafisetl ,-' �- $2.50 to $3; have offended agali)at the_1&w:-­ Char acts:=Alfred Boss' in The `ational do, cook.,•$..26 to $2.50; canners and " , by an illness of 12 days, in 1896. � onditions which upset world trade. 2 lottetowti Guardian. Review (Londonl. ;= cutters, $1.60 t6 $2;-bulls, good, $2.75 Record Health Year Youth Loses Foot, Hand to $3; do, cook., $1.50 to $2.50: stocker Foolish Flying Sranbh Banks - and feeder steers, good,-$3.75 to $4; Australia has.the right attitude'to- .3 her must be branch ba i ing- n a 'Reported 'in Dominion - - .• Under Freight_Tra><n. -do coin.,'$"'.50 to $3.75; milkers and wards -foolhardy and vatoglorious fly wide scale, as in A.ngland and Canada'. NewMork.=Tlie-year-1932 was a rP•, Sudbury.-Christie Lund, 19. Ottawa, springers, $30 to $55;• capes, good ers. They became-Bitch a nuisance, There must be a single national bank• cord health• year in Canada, in the lust one foot and a hand'w-iten fie-fell--and. choice z:eals,. $5,50 to $5.60; do, �. ;-.gefting lost in the Australian -desert ing system,• rigorously supervised. face of inctreasingly unfavorable bust--under .a fielght train in.the Romford cook. and mad., $3 tti $5; 'grassers, and having-to"be rescued at great trou Only., after •such a reforrnatioli `'has,ness conditions. This is indicated by yards of the Canadian Pacific Railway $2.50 to $3; hogs, bacon, f.o.b. $5.25 ble and expense, that flylnk over the been accomplished,can,t e_re be serf• the low death rate whlc-h p:'evailed I early Friday. With his brother Karl, do, off truck_, '$5.50; 'do; off'cars, Interior o1 the island continent with• our discussion of a r 55.90`;' good ewe and wetNer Iambs, guarantee of do- among nearly 1:.50:ROQ Cariacliana ih•`'1�. be'cam'e from 'ibrantt Cboard he $12 do, mad., $10 'o $11; culls, $7 to Qz un� g. a„red to the industrial department of a;o, and both attempted to board the $8;'good light sheep, $3 to $3.b0; do, i,Before issuing such permission, " the nary, for failt}re8 would b*x•negligible. a large lift,• insurance company, says_ frci-rht. Christie i...t ncs noid un •il.: vres,-•earti q2'-#, - 2.2 J-, tuns,- •, •_ hen '!authorities must have a guarantee -New Yoi]t Herald Tribune. a bulletin by the concert here`_ ladder and•sl:pped ardler the wheels.. I$1 to $1.50. OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE _ � _.-. � �•W� ' -K. enty Gold 1 s 5 3r, l� 13 i3 14 _.. N GE -Mines ►� ._ is 16 •r 1tf . >densht _ _ eon .o _ 07K E� lI S M . QalUted Department Ij 24 22 2b 28 29 . Doherty Roadbouse&Co. _ r j,;.N.,ful ut _vtug I obacco ME]SBERS: !l !(fl a lasts %_longer_ . a.worth-while "• - _s. Sta"ard stock and pa=ng #4�ge / au .Zinc W., WA. ilea Toronto 34 G1�435 ,36 37 -. • -saving in the Bost Of smo.kinQ - - = • //////�� by thrifty men. - - 3s • 39 4 _ - _ .appreciated , . •� - 1` 1 • . .. .. - - - . .....�. 42 43 :- - e . e 11'L ( L ES. e e' 45 46 P-47 48 49 ' 50 51 P53 54 55 56 _ - 57 58 9 - :ONLY 20C A BIG PLUG p - - 51 j61 6! _ Classified Advertising Horizontal i1-Part of "to be" 22-South American Crop Rotat>EOns - - """� .. . . 4 7-Prepositio sling 1-craw n ran ease. + "I've been saving up for my wee 49-Athens 23-Swfitlp -0` wine's birthday present for nearly a 4-Time-keeping devicesb3-Grain fungu- '(pl.) 24-Compass point (Experimental Farms Note,) oe 1D SIRED GOVERNMENT rear,"said the artful McTosh. 9-Cooking vessel. 67-Turkish commander 26-Novices With over 57,964,000 acres of land blood-tested breeders edLeghorrns•., fo8o >" "Ay, but that's right good of ye., 12=Pronoun 68-Seedlet - 28-Maiden loved by in crop is Canada, it f apparent that Barred Rocks, .os3c; White Rocks os6a, ` _ the most,efficient methods of prod- Free Circular. Baden Mectrto Chid[ - t put in Saudy.-his friend. "How much 13-To cancel 60-Scottish river Jove Hatchery, Baden. Out. y tfave you saved?" 14-Bustle 61-To plant -29-Ghastly action should be learned and adopt- enTl1 WANT=- - -- ' "Nearly two hundred," replledwMc- 16-Knight's shirt 62-Perenntal old world 30-Emperors ed. Should the various crops be ag ]Cash proudly. '?=TlomE3lj-,bird 'herb, 32-Taste. y = _ grown continuous) year after year QELL PAPER BOXES FOR PROFIT. ' -vroy.haadred pounds?" he ejacu-- 21--19—Counterfoil 63—Bird .0, the aarn� . iaud or should they be T� _ acrd and MorF'3omery Limited, " ,•• = - - of Science (abbr.) Vertical � _ grown in suitable rotations?-BiiuUsu ,. -Mted. 22-C1iE 35-Pink - any consideration be given 'to the a—Bright saying $IBLB.S for the BLIND * - `No, laddie," said the other;_' .,cigar. 25-vehicle -39-Note'of_scale adaptation of different crops to dlf• -__ -life coupons:' 27--Gold-oovered - -.2-Literary scrape 4�Card game terent sons• or should they be grown (asap Jame 9asssox) t 31-Poetic:to unclose . 3-Texture 41=Music8l note - irrespective of the soil type? th�i Aid of TthroD7 With She was'readiax a book Suddenly a2—yignrotra A--Arrow +a-Qiary Recent experimental - work sup" ♦•Iuuntar7 contributions appreciated. _ the put it down' -and stood up and 34-Note of scale .6-Inference 46-Pole plus much useful information on pom nj-prt ei;1 Qer volume. _ Jy iii compiete. - { heed her mother. 35-102 . _ _: i6-nne _ ., _ .....48--Playing card these problems. Some crops such sELAILL2 Bm-s soC=TT. Inc.- - "Oh, mother," she exclatnWA, "I've 86-Fuel 7-To drag 49-Dance step as wheat, Data and corn, it has been M North T ado *-Mom Ax4r4 s' � Iedided what L.arant to do! I want 37-Progenitor of 8-To kill = 60-past discovered;-Produce decidedly high- - to rise to great heights. I want to act, .Pharaohs _._: 1--To stuff _ 61-Rul 7 er yields when grown in rotation q 3o go.ou the stage, the Alfas, to reach 88-Athentan citadel, 10-Poem - . .•.62-Mineral spring - -than- when grown under a system of Eats 12-Hour Meal the topmost rung of the Ladder. 41-Coulfer _ 11-High pointed hill_ 54-Unusual continuous. cropping. Other crops, Washington.-Jacob Williams, of - Mother nodded. 42-Prophet 16-m-To request 65-Beverage - _ ,such' as timothy..tobacco and pots- Chester, Pa., has eaten his fill for "That's the spirit, darling,"she'said. , 43--Prefix: not 18-Wine drink 56-To mend toes, may, if desired, be grown iiatis- - wNow climb up the steps and help me 44-Youtha ;20-Impediment 69-Concerning once. up these clean curtains." lactorlly !n a system o! continuous Complaining that he always was ll _ - cropping provided the soil..fertility 18 hungry,Williams won the bo•operstioti , the table to-night'for my guests,glaaae maintained- Legume crops. such as : _ _ On Her Mettle � o! a restaurant proprietors sat dow$ don't wear any Jewelry. HE SAD TO REDUCE alfalfa, clover and peas, have a very at the table at 8 a.m., and ate mor4 4 = The mistress of the house was going Maid-"I 'have nothing valuable, beneficial effect not only. to fncress- or less steadily anti} S p.m. Here's sot of her way to And extra worst for -ma'am, but F thank you for the, warn ing thb.amount of protein in the'feed what he had: - - ' -' • • -• `•i, her maid to do. is the end the poor sag." _ Easiest Wa]i �arOVCd the •Bait but in creating soil conditloas very Breakfast: Half a pound of bacaoA's�. - girl began to get fed-up. ' - A man who had been advised by his much more favorable for stibaequ= 18 eggs; potatoes,:four bowls of cett Just then the mistress entered the' "Goodness;'George' What's the idea doctor to reduce, writes thus:- ent-crops than Is possible with son- _ ;kitchen. of the long cigarette holder?' "I had pat on weight-to the extent 1 sal,4hzee Qrangea Ave cope of coffee - "Mary," she said sharply, "have you "Oh, my doctor told me to keep legumes. f}ve rolls, one quark o! milk. j s - _- o! 208•lba. This was excessive s1I I The effects of weeds,_diseases 'and Lunch: Two pounds steak, on pnlshed polishing the-brass oraaments -away from smoking." am only 6-ft. 6-ins. in height. MY insect pests. constitute Individual pound potatoes, tomato salad, t eel -Pret?" doctor advised me to reduce, and I, problems which may require in each -i Nary sighed. - - Neighbor--"I hear the Gadabout's p y cups , coffee, four bottles m soda tried hot bags �d massage._ This, different .case,-a different treatment. 'water, one quart at ice cream, one "Yes, madam,"` she replied-"all Bx- home was swept by fire." _ however, was too latigning--and I am A•rotation may or may not assist in quart of strawberries. -IWIP your rings'and bracelets." The Cat (anapp#ng)-,welir-I'll het a very-busy-man: -1 then'-taw.am aa- controlling the problem; certain-cnx- j)ISae_•__ ' that is' the first time that Woman's ��� F�����r��Fri nouncement about Kruschen Salts,- tural treatments may be required If furters, potatoes, spinach, salad, tw�1 We are willing to accept the state- house has been swept by anything In: bought a bottle, and commenced tak- 'efficient, control to to be secured., cups of. coffee, -two dishes. of !c• _ 'meat that.-the darkest hour to Just be- weeks." ing'them right away. Last Saturday- The largest yields can be obtained cream and a.dish of jelly, -,'lore dawn, because we don't care to I weighed- myself,'aud .o my surprise only when the beat methods of pro-„ P.S.-Williams weighed 406 poundi� get up at that time merely to verify it. The boy' who tries to mix business gs ' Y and delight I had reQuced.my weight ductloc are ioltowed, Experiments when he began his repast. His weig with pleasure only makes-a,hash of from- 206-Ibs. to 199 lbe, My health have shown the best rates and dates afterward unfortunately was not r ,� One of the easiest ways 'to tell the things. generally !e better. 1 eleeo well, and. of seeding,'the most suitable manure corded. = :{ sinbl'e man .from the married one is 0 eat more heartily. I have spread the �d fertilizer: treatments as •well - -that one of them 'is generally- up to yule For Uving good news to .my friends- who .are as the proper time..and methods o! Many Americans Visit Britaizt jhls ears in love, wn.Ze the other Is up putting on weight."-W. H. R. harvesting various crops. ' ' 'to his neck In debt. Never. crush the proffered rose a i _ Brought is the hand, Kruschen .contains those six min- Information on this subJect is con - ;i.oad°n-De p� the ' nearness o1 ' era) salts, proportionately balanced, France to England, more AmeriGaas D y talrred is a new bulletin, No, 163 The passenger was taking his first Never kick the castle down' than Frenchmen are visiting I:ngland B sound in the waters of those famous new aeries, "Crop Rotatfonq and Soil + - Built in the Band; . this spring. In March -6,11$ travelers' _-,Ocean voyage, and be was most miser- - European Spas used by generations Management for Eastern Cauiada;" _..- able. of fat people to reduce weight. which has been prepared by the Field came to the United Kingdom, 1,494 Passenger="Oh; dfeward,-how far Never throw a gentle word Kruschen het blood nerves, from across the Atlantic .and 1,16! w are we oft land'" - Back in the teeth, Husbandry Division o! the Central from across the channel. glands, and b9dy organs, to function Experimental Earm, Ottawa. It may Bteward-"Mile and a'half,etr." Never pluck the laurel leaves gain new strength and Z Passenger—Thank heaven! In Out of the wreath; properly-you be obtained free by writing to the • _ _ energy-feel-years younger.-look bet, Publications Branch, Department of -- lvhat direction, steward?" ter, work better.Why postpone a sure, Kennedy 6ii: Steward-"Straight down... Never quench the 'radiance ' Agriculture, Ottawa.-E. d Hopkins; Y- • '• ;. Lighting`the eyes,- --. Steady return too-normal weight and �mjnion Field _Husbandman,.. Ot- Menton Never stamp your boredom's heel vigorous health•- Start.tlt Kru ichen taw 421 Collepri 8t.. ;..J In Paradise, Eve had-nothing at all treatment•today! I -Over surprise. .. Harla Davidson Dist tbutots to wear, but .Paradise to the modern _-. _ y _ would ;mean so many,cloth' she Never flick a' scofflng srilile �.Scholars Aim to Restore Write at once for our rtTi* In list ot` touldtl't tell what to weir. .Ends 63-Day Voyage used motorcycles. Tennsarrargca Over.a trust Ancient Egyptian Tongue ,A )Beat Man (Just after wedding)-_ Lest you throw the soul of yon +. Into the' dust ` : f ! . Ann Arbor; Mich. - Egyptian, a {f S LIVER THAT MAKES ' "Why do you look so worried?" -tongue heard before the days•o! the Groom-'.'I don't like,the way the -Ellen Hovey Davis. _ .;'' YOU FEEL SO WRETCHED bride smiled when she promised to Pyramids, but unspoken for th8 Iaet _ obey me," Answers to Last.Week Puzzle. 900 years, is giving up the secrets of • _ ,; ,cam sounds. familiar. to Tutankhamen, Wake n_ p your Liver Bide P II G C L 0 A K 3 A 131 ' ' �Iosea and Cleopatra through'research No Calomel necessary. Mrs.,Deter-"So, you afie divorced- JAIL ' e B AORTA H Z ;, into Coptic documents here. For you to feel healehy and ha py your -did you'manage to make.a.8atisfac - t^ 9ver must ur twopo undo of liquid bile into : T 3 R B P 0 E bl P I R w Professor William. H, Sorrell, in yo ur boa every day.,._Without that bile. tort' settlement?" I[ A S T S I 0 N the institute of archeological research boubtestarwte Poordisestion.81owe1imiastion. Poisons in the body. General wretchedness. „ Mrs. Petty-"Fes, by husband takes 3 C A R S II M P S R T ;° at'the Uriviesity of Michigan, is mak- How can,you expect to clear up a situation the house and.I take the children." _ )Iles this completely with mere trowel-moving Mrs.; Deter = "Whet .about 'the P 0 1Q E 3 F A P "3 E A lag---tire--$tudy alts, oil, mineral water, laxative candy or. II P DAN N I T L I Scholars have been able. to_trans- chewing gum,or roughage? They don't wake _ money?". NAG G B ld P E T A L late the stone and papyrus writings, °p You h`'u' 1ou need Carter's Little Inver►'Ills• Pure)} Mrs: Petty-"The lawyer took that." IC-L N MD AB L A but'heretofore have -been . no more vegetable. Sate. Quick and sere re.aib. ask' than able to guess at the sounds of• for drum by name. Refuse suhetitutee.ago• N• t When _ Worrell sa druggisU you hear' someone say, "I B I S T 0^0 L 3. the characters Proisssoi• -bave T-if bt'to live my own life;' you F R 1 L L 3 L A 3 9 E 3 uses the science of phonetics, which can bet your bottom dollar that they L 0 0 ,A 7r D E'S E R E Captain J. S. Carte, who return. HELP FOR TIRED WIVES are petting ready to buck the estab- ed to England last week-end in the. tells what'sounds may"be formed in - g y 8 N . M R E 3'T .T A - the human- mouth and throat, . and shg,t]ggiveio4 ra�offwLij`h 40 � _ _ CunaT2l liner Alauriia, with his of- studies the. dia_le_cts_ of-Coptic, Arabic Take Lgtlia E.pinkham'e one's husband or wife or do some Duce': Gift of. Caesar S atuC _gear$ 'and crew. 4ie sailed ,his and Greek. - Vegetable ble Com�011nd - Other 'equally silly' thing.' With all ship, the S.S. Baltic, to Japan By starting with -sounds used to- Wives get tired d these, hard y. the avenues of advancement that t are to Mark Crossing,Of Rubicon where she was, turned. over to- 'dap in related Iangu'ages,-and-obsery timer. t'he,are tabs onteemiis' enact boor open to youiig'p�ople nowadaba, there Rimini, Italy.-Mussolini has given, Japanese ship breakers: They re- ing'spelling variations, he hopes to bw�aro es ti�a with lees�q to •are infinite ways of expressing indi- a.bronze statue of Tulllia Caesar. to turned from Yokohama across.-the trace individual sounds back to the ' hie pay envelope - , • ft is the wife who : - viduality. Bimini with insfructions that every - omi�'Q�e �eD4 and aoelte tb. best °`t " year at the Ides o4 March an Pacific by the N.Y.K. Line through forms silent for ceaturieb; It you are used . . . wan out ' Early to bed, early to rise, cut the of the season's first flowers be placed Vancouver and by C•N.R, to Mont- __ nervous, try Lydia it. Plnliham'e Veteta� ble.Com and.What you bed Ls a to"" 14eeds and swat 'the`flies; mind 9oui' at its feet. real, The voyage to Japan wqs pat. 4►,, th to carry own business, tell no lies; Don't•get It'will be'erected at the place-'where made- in 63-dags,'via Lire Cape. of The two chorus girls had been quar• and'deceive'yotrt wife; pay your Caesar-addressed his trop 9 'after selling bitterly for an hour. "And not ga out of that 100 women who report P• Good Hope.-(Cunard Photo.) to us eat that they are benefited 1,r this '` debts. use enternriaP FtntLbuy.�rom crossing she__Rub-i.r-on-f3'am-Gaul-thux-- that," said•one,-finally, "buk you =n,�gna gay s, b*Ytu irons your those rho saver*_isP, eomntittin`q him-If to a civil war nisi - - grow uglier ever day." "That's an- Qist today . .• and watch the seeuta' laying the foamdation or the Roman "The he-t exercise is, thinking. — o er• thing I can da and-Y.os can't. - d}r. - when you v ait•'8t Empire.. Otto H..Kahn. - - sTrd the othei, sweetly. JSS�G NO. 22=- 3� ;TR;b.;=rte,' ,�:+•-`.:;:,'...t::„'Sti:. - - 4i.,n r :,,•. o r..onw_.vzvt =u+.:r.- .5:u;,� - 3 e .:.4%- '^.}•'•".t..c.-'. +•.n.` - ":.o.:u�':arts+.;:,i-=. ,n ...r, .>:. _ 'ire-. r. .:+, :''r'':.,'.": "«.r: :;av ..fie. _�' '.r .:�,+... ...:.:...' P✓ HL,. ,y •°9 <•3..•e• 'may: - '�' i a, •..`.K' -- .r'.. ..'��• ` .t ',C`� a"'? o: -•: .. -. .°s_ .- Q: •-'— - . .s'°.^ '>, r•r•5� - -.":•°::,ter% ''° . ' LOCALISMS. '• -Mrs. J. B. Horn and -eon. W. -Mrs. F. Hamilton, of Brou• iq G. ' K sm and Mrs. Wimaa, of Sham, visited her parents, James Peek end., were in town over the and Mrs. White, r parents, o -Reg. 'Barter, of Hsmllton, week end. -Walter and Mrs. Shopherd i�peot 8undeiy at his home here. -Mrs. (Rev.) J. Bedford, of and daughters, of Toronto, spent _. -Miss A. E. Richardson visited Fenelon Falls, spent s couple of Sunday with their relatives here. friends in Newmarket- this week. days this week with Gordon and -Mrs. Charles.Reld, of Toronto, "Pickering's Leader Store" _ -R. H. Cconk, who ham.-been 711 Mrs. Law. She left on Tuesday spent Sunday at the home of her _ y -for several meek @, is now improv. -for Napanee w bere•aehe will spend brother, Dr. H. T., and Mrs. - a month with friends. Fanaise. a coq, ��.,.. :., 3...d-„ an in_ lt1 Awn fA June 4tb. -Whitsunday : Sunday "at Sunday with her parents. « vunaay with friends is then School, 10 a: m.; Morning Prayer, H. and Mrs.Mechin. Mr. Devitt fonoWing, necessary, Brighten sW• - Tillage. It A. m.; Evening Service, 8 p, m. and daughter, Isobel, spent the i i ,� --Miss ' 2�orsitnti )ldeGinty; o€ (all services daylight saving time). day with his parents in Brooklio. Up requisites : Oehrwa. visited Pickering iriende ']set wises. Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson, -Dr. Carmicbael will. be in charge = - - -Darden Crank. of Wellsville. B D. __. of the service of the..hresbYUnan A. spent the week sad at hi! -Since the swimming season is Church, at the• Friends Meeting 'Elastics House and Floor Paiute-There are lote.o€ : home here. . now on, tLe.exercies of care cannot House on Sunday, next, at 3.00 p. m. _. _ _ cheaper paints on the market, but there Cowrie Dewar, of Detroit, be too Atrongly emphasized upon Everybody welcome. The' Bible -Class no better paint made. spent a few day recently with R. the young swimmer, who, too and Sunday School will meet at 2.00 y frequently is rash and willing to p• m. (Daylight Saving Time). -Staunton" Wall-Papers-We have just added some Z. and Mrs. Croak. -take chances. A -person may be -Mrs. J. Mundell, who conducts _- new cheap lines. Thousand of rolle Ak -The Pickering baseball team as excellent swimmer, but that the "Madeline" beauty salon in C7- - • to chaos@ from. again defeated Oshawa.in the park will not insure him against drown., aremont, will be in Pickering, and - - " ..here on Wednesday evening by ing. It,ia claimed that more{per• will conduct her beauty parlor in, S.- :.'the score'of 11 8. - - ."'Elastica" Four Hour Varnish and Varnish Stains T _. tons who can swim meet deathby W Davis' residence, Church Str. on -Jabez and Mrs. Hallett @pent Wednesday and Thursday of each - " .__a few days last.week in Braoklin drowning Lean pereony who can -� and White Eoaniel. y week. Hours, 9 a.m• to,6 p. m. Phone - -- - 1— :4 with their danghter," Mrs. Wm. not swim, because the latter are 5600. * ' '' -And Listen to this-Window Blinds ill plain cream - Heron and famil more careful while in the water•. y- Expert ewilnmerti often drawn on -St. George's children are giv, and plain green, 36 inches wide at - -We conRrstnlate A:F. Percy ' ing a concert, under the direction on winning a number of prizes on account of cramps o k caufai by of Misi Grilub) It will he held- - 15 CENTS EACH " his shorthorns at the Brooklin on account of shock caused by 9• - - _ - � .plunging into water-that is too in St. Andrew's Church on Friday, Fair on May 24th. p Sim l wonderful for the money. - -D. J. Callaghan moved last -cold, or by plunging in too soon June 9th, 'at 8.30(D.S. T.)_ The p y - week iota Jarnee Kenned to dwel- after partaking pf a hearty meal. program, which is exceptionally line which was recently vacated Treacherous currents frequently Rood.' c6usistA of dancefl, .songe, _ cause the death' of the best of recitatione,,a play entitled "The M-A N - h Spencer. A b Charles 9 e ' y � swimmers. Every hay and girl Coming of Spring, dtalogne@._ _. -Mist J. Timbers and daughter, should lea=n the art of swimming, Micki-, Mouse. The Spotted Calf, --•- '_ Mre. Wesley Thompson, of Ux- but dwntion against the dangers The Weather Mao, The Fairy and bridge, spent Wednesday with which beset swimmers should hat the Doll, and other very interest- which beset Pickering. be ignored. in¢ numbers. Admission, adults r -An Oshawa baseball• team -The time of the year hag 25c., children 15c. The program Ifte F A played a-Rance with the Pickering arrived when the city cousin and is well worth seeing and we are 3.1 Ift M E R team"on the-24th of May, when y -- ------'Pickwrin� wan t�v tie ec•frr..of�? — (� � hie frtende_motor_out_to the coup- hoping fora splendid alts to 8. oe� w Yk9�L uiy woolly cuuesu n� JL V lb I-� The township council will a ttnle when the Iatterie just OnThursdav, May 25tb. Mre. 1 T meet on Monday next at 10 a. ru preparing to -go to church,.aod is Nier McGill died'" her residence, C�O ARE OURS for the transaction of ganera3 thus compelled to remain at bogie l 38 Beech Ave., Toronto, in her s Ll •- business and at 100 p. m.,•a@ a to entertain his guests. and help 67th year. Deceased,whose maid to prep-ire a meal, for.the country en name wwi 'Elizabeth Li,att,n. . .� 'Court of Revision. "i {� - _ John air is a great tonic-and prepared ai was-s dwuRh'ter of the late James Men s Work Shirts • rJe9c. 79c. and 89c Mre , o flans who has > > f been quite ill Irani heart trouble, °`°"" "' '`i, l: hearty weal-. imtun whci reaided:on Elizabeth left last week for Colborne to E country cour-in is Rlwaye glad St., ju the re4ddPnee now nwned - Jt3T.A Vv'ORll .- spend some time with her don to welcome his visitors. but would and occupiod by P. M-urphy. Mrs. spend Mrs Oliver Den.n_v. _ rather that he should come at McGill wad well known and very _ 'These Shirts are made by a'email factory Aw -We are pleased to ingaa that some-other hour than at ebarch highly rrepected by many of the- -in an Ontario hamlet, where people are Lyle Ramsey, Barrister, Toronto. tire, or better still accpompany older residents+ of tbe-village. She` satiefled to get an ordinary wage and live -who hard his left- arm amputated him to church. It ie. no doubt,just was of s very cheerful disposition ®imply. There are no big business execu- aa the result of injuries in a motor thoughtlessness that induces city that made her- -friends wherever fives to pull huge salaries ant o! this firm. ` aecideot. is making a satisfactory people to visit their country the went,and she will be greatly P _ �� aecide _= friends At so iaopoortace boar. missed. She is survived by her So .give theta a boost by baying their 1 ry. but they should Rive the matter husband, two daughters end one g ' -E. U. Wiluao. Claremont,-who - goods. Like De Valera, we •think that -is convener of Tempersaeo Cam. more consideration. l t often coo. Mrs. Russell Brock (Collie) _ . small faetoriie in small towns are going to causes great inconvenience,as the Mrs. Stanley French (Jean) an� the nest order of things is of this Pickering Township S. S: farmer's wile is not always pre Harold; all residing its Toronto.Association, addressed the United pared W feed a dozen or more -Electric railw a iu tills ro the manufacturing line. Dhut� and the St. Andrew Sab• ay p - bsah Sebooia on Sunday.. people who happen to - pay an vince have suffered a lose of over -unexpected visit ± -The monthly meeting of the PM 25 per seat' of pe►eetneer traffic W. K. S. of the United Cbnreh -The Womeo'e Institute met sloes 1929. -The chief "use, we =Men's Work Boots, 2:45 per pair ,, 4 will be held on Wednesday. Jane on Taesda "afternoon at the home .believe, is the business conditions. __ ftb. wt 8.00.p- m.. st `the home of Of Mrs,. W.H. Bray. Being the People in the city bane not got ' annual mestia the officers for the the men@ to -spend to shopping 8 real solid boot that Will stand Mrs. J. S. Baledoo. Subject for E y Pe . PP . . ._ . ,. . .-- ` study, "Fifty years in Japan." ensuing year were elected an fall- and going to picture shows that _ �-: . ;. the racket. -- -�be countryside ppresents s owe: President. Uies A. E. Rizh• they had-a few years ago, cons@ _ �p beautiful eight these tlsys. The ardaeu; Vice-president& Mre. R. gneotly, the electric railwave lone Fred �. Buntin '- rCZekBrin� - - -fruit treeware new all cut in full E. Crook, and lira. W. B. Powell. heavily,-se they are used extensi•= g� - - —abloom, being heavily loaded with Sec': trees.. Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, vely for this purpose. When Radio Licensee Established 1831, bloseome. and the hay-and grain Aest. @eey, Mre• J, Cowan;Flower times were; prosperbns -_bneinOds - - T ernes never looked better than committee, Urn. N, Ranks, Mrs. G. ruen- would take a car if they they donow.. The prospect* are Law; Music committee, Mrs. F T went only-two or three' blocks. k _ very bright for' s bountiful her Bunting, Mrs. IM s.C. A, sr it Now ca walk.. Some attribute � eye: You ��� vret• lief toaimittee,Mre.C. A 9territt, motor rare to the decrease, but we -A public meeting of all those Mr.. J. L. Andrew; Directnim.airs, do not thick motor care have _ -- `. interested in the Dominion Day V. E_ Csrt.vriRht, Mrs. W. Bray, iacreased greatly since 1929,owing celebration will be held in the Mre• W• J. Clark, Mrs. H Meebia, to the haddepreeeion. Town Hall this (Fridsy) evening, Mrs. N. Banks, Mrs, G. L+w, Mrs. ,'/� *� at 8 o'clock. daylight saving time, J. Draper,-Mrs. AC. Andrews Urea Grolier-Murray - _ . .• Choice Quality .Meats --- to make arrangements for the R. Burns, Mrs. C. A. Sterritt, Mrs: _ _ 40 celebration. A good attendance W.'C: Murkar, Mrs. E,, a. Jones. -An interesting event took place on Legs Lsmb., ... _ . ••-- : R�-- _, eeeeqqueeted,. An the -absence of the President. Tui9day evening in Hart House Chap- -C. @. wad Mre. Pilkey went to Mrs. R H. Crank presided. W. el, Toronto, when '_Miss Jean R. Mur- Loins Lt►mb. .•• - asmiltoa on Monday to attend V. Redditt, the manager of the ray, daughter of W. F. and Mrs :.Front Lamb, 17e. f' the laserah of the former'@ -broth• loe¢I bank, itave 'an' interesting Murray of "Island-View Farm", Cal-, " .. ,left David Flilkep, who died very talk on "Banking." ' :He urged edonia, was united in marriage to 'Lois Chops, �•. teoddeoly from heart disease. De parents to train children to handle Mr. H.' Gordon Crozier, son of Rey. ��- _ mee►asd. who was -80• years of age, money, sad he answered goes, H. G. and Mrs. Crozier, of Pickering. __Stewing Beef, .`. 8 The for 25e. was a native of Pickering; and tioos bearing on tbo obbjeat. "Life The ceremony Was performed by the '' •.: , ,raided in the townsbip.,for many- is More Than Living, was a very grooms father, with Miss Georgina Hamburg Steak, - ..� _... '8 The for 25c. �,. interesting Paper given by !lire. Anguish, of Caledonia, at the organ ise_ -Tbe Pickering school softball Dartwright; and Mrs. G Law gave The bride, who was given in marr- _ 1 team went out to Whitevale nn. a reading entitled "The Fstrmer's • by her father, wore a modish_" Headcheese, ... ... .. ,g lbs. for .25t. use Wife." French two-piece suit in beige tone, �. - 8atardap afternoon and plot, ed s corded silk, with rose beige straw Cooked Ham, • game with the ecliool team o that - -The number of motor Derr hat and carried pink,roses. Miss Hel- i village, but were ds€ested by a dente in this district are fewer en Murray ,tile bride's sitar, was - Bacon, half or whole side, i wide margin. Whitevale hse as than it was some years age, bridesmaid and Mr. Fred Young, of - I t` _escellent team: this being - the altbnugh there are , more cars Guelph, supported the groom. During R E I D .fnarth straight game* ,which they on'the road than there were then. the sinning of the register, Miss War- 'bave won this season. A number of years ago there was ham, Toronto, sang "•Because." The -Pickering -Horticultural Soci quite a number of fatalities in bride is w well-lm'own Toronto art-qty notes .- On Monday, June'12th, W Pickering and immediate ist and recentiv held-an exhibit of • at 8.30 p, m (D. S. T.),'J F.'Clark, vicinity. The reason for this is her work in Toronto. Mr. Crozier, _ Lecturer in Horticulture, will that dri,vere are now using greater who has been attending Toronto Un- give an illustrated. lecture on caution than formerly. They iversity, receives his M. A. this year. "Continuous Bloom-An- the Gar. realize the-folly of takiaechanees, After the ceremony •a-reception was ��� �� ' ` den," in the A. Y. P A. Club •During the week end-•or on. a held at the hpnie of Mrs. J. Wur'ham _ •�" --Rooms. Mr, Clark will be pleased holiday. we--coatineslly see lone 312 Huron St.. The bridal pair will y question regarding strings of cars driving Along and leave on a'.motor trip North and in - --- - to answer any Q,, m _ . TAnr garden. On Jane the 17th, act matter,if. they are going at s the fall Will.reside in Toronto. :Special n erv1C8 Tires the '9aeie6y is invited to. visit very woderate speed theyall keep - 1. t OMM Cowan's garden at Rose• is line, and very seldom'd*a we'see <N MEMORIAM. - =• An )Invitation to July 15th garden@ was o formerly.r the"cutting tnThis . memory _As.thoueal'ide of . •-, •• book, - POWELL - In memo of Wood-' • ' -'•';_•''.. ruff Powell, who ass�d�awn on i drivers now know, are bf R. S. McLaughlin, "Parkwpod," prsetice was the cause of many • p . y- .Oshawa:=-Cow. fatal arciden.ts. sad resulted. in _ - June 3rd, 1932. _ built.stronger and wear longer than and -An interesting story" was�many,- arrests_ - snd -convictions To think we could not say good=bye ; recorded in the papers last week for '' crin+iot►l - negligence Will always bring regret, toe even 8eiberling Could ever build :. wbont a 'three year old girl in -Ther'e are @till . 'a ban3ber Tl'a'aims takes off the edge of grief - is Memory 'turns back--every leaf. • -• 89ekstchewsn whom her ther of- -fool beardy_ people,' mostly carried out of the house into a young, who are always in a hurry adly missed by Wife and Dough- - beavy rain-which was-falling'at and tape-•their greatest-plerseure the time. The child cried and out of driving by seeing how A,� `+��• QoIDe 1>4 and ask t0 See -th6Be v►ar1d A�►' y :asked her father to'take her back msnT care they can peas on the into tlbe house as some one, @be road- Most of the accidents tbst - - .Oita tires. olaid. taro throwing water oe her. now occur are purely aecidontsl. �!DA DALE-A number of abort: r horn bulls of serviceable age. Very mssos- ..-It was__the first time that rain had Some of these might be avoided able prim. would suit dairymen G.M For- rapes eii else wow b rn, And w, �lr� -�„:o,,of b,...rlW. ,.rw...., ;Y�•CJaramorr an ..'.'' _ - ettp}aitis why the farmers of that especially if the driver ie not ASTURE LAND FOR RENT- _ province were in-Hering from hard familiar with the rnadt. Drlyiq� PAbapt a miles north; of piaerin` villas@. t -times. It is hoped that their ex• while under the influence of liqu3l• orib Ave.Torrmto. Mre.5holnkir, 2'M31p Dan- , parienee this year will not be a is responsible for a large percent- d'eneral RepOrs, oils sad (tae•, - :.'Irtlp "don of that of the pa age of the accidents that are VOR SALE-Tomsco Plante-John p� _ _ ..EGk� S � � '� *+„ `y Baer. F-arliana, Canadian Earaordiaary. `.y• (Z � �fl m and -that they .rill rejoice occurring, and always will be., 1 no- er ,soot sold is Canadian in stn a,tdis nee,,••. � er-�+•...v.. x,...: i in bountiful pro and oad lots l' nor cwn•2. I. at'tif:W-reito00. uzoen.ctrremaot. 40 - f is -y.., -r`.:f.".d -s%1•., 'r :'J'' �.s,..,25, :.�.: ..�' - 'j(°-...r.. ':^v:''ub•;,M+.:,,.Jq+1..k=i.: '"•.