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PEAR•SON- Physician A good supply of Hard and' Sala Mrs. McGuire returned home from will be held in •the Green River Bap- `# ?Drlad3nrseoa: Dunbarton. t;oly p� oa.hfand. Also a supply Toronto on Saturday.' tist Church. Various speakers vPill Miss Edna. Green ' is spending a five addresses during the series. MILL DR. ARTHUR L. )�RH, Physician bf 'Kindling Wood, There. will be special' music and a =� • 7 couple of weeks with friends in' Wh- and Surgeon. Markham, oat. PhoneaToo, _�Btove length: itby.. bright song service each.evening. All 'Established 1888 Branch office at Wb ".,.e,, � L Tu"x. 2,x ' = � at Mrs. David:Turacr'a.. 24 -s Kirk and Mrs. Beelb entertained., are cordially invited. la °a 12tf Phone Pieli. 1709, y - . +e j E. FOKSYTH, O b. D., Director company from Careuiont on Sun - ih. %ametiical A.sodatiionof Ontario. -Reg. DONALD, MUNRO,. PICBERING day _ Whitevale � aeerea Crtemberof the American Optometrica] �_.. _.__._ Mrs. Jwiiea Raise ,omit the .week -" saaoNat�' , Eyes examined by appointment. end with her son and daughter in On Easter Monday evening, April -+•, Pboae 2804. Claremont, Ont. :D. .A B E- E .R Oshawa, 2nd; at. 8 o'clock, in the schoolroom No batter pastry and Cabe Least, • GENERAL INSURANCE Mrs. -R. Phillips, of Buffalo, is sp- of the United Church, V{riliteQaie, T? $Our• made ill -" AGENCY ending a Pew days with her .parents, lecture and lantern slides on "Afr- nUNCAN B: iicINTYRH- Bari'is' BROUGHA�1. _J - ONTARIO ca" will be-presented, under the aus- Carad�. Wm. and Mrs. Middleton. _ ices• of the W. M. S. Music will be ter Solicitor Notary. OfSee -8rock St,. Mrs. Rev. Horton is out again' af- P . �. .. - • -- _ !"IR opposite -Tsett- 'retepl6twot8ee, Whitby, Facilities for p- t-cto� any kind of -In ter being confined to the house for Provided by members of the Cherry- Phone 45. 4sly ;. Butanes at best rates wood choir Admission 10 and 5 +_ DONALD ' UDDY Harrlster. - available. several days owing to 7u11hing a nail cents. = F E E D 1R�t. Solicitor, Notary Public.. Moaeyte Loan. Security and Service my Motto. into her foot. Owe formerly occupied by the late A: E. Gbris- 421 Phone Plel[. 516 � - For i feeding m BARLEY - - elan, south wing of C oral House. Whitby. sly0 y _ __ -_ .- Stouffville - _ -- �D e8 the. ' EATON. BELL di; ROSS. 'Barrist- — -' - - - -! / Canadian Oil Co. has porch- F gives he . best *.A en, sotidtors "a Northern �ntatio Mr. Wm. Burton hits been confin- • results for the mono 99j.",, so' to street. Totoaith ThaBeal store, Claremont aced the Swift property on Main St.' _. Y W. Boston. PHONE 924 ed to his bed for the past week. I and will sell the,''White Rose Gas. of any feed on the ; W I �, Miss Johnston spent the week -end , The United Church choir will ten- nlarlipt. j. D.+F. Ross. Adelaide 3838." U R 111 I T U R E at her home in Brougham• - I der an Easter Cantata on Friday ev= - - l We are sorry to report Mr. Hugh ening of this week. $24.00 per ton, including bags ��ppIO$ARDSON, PIOHERING A We are displaying an -attractive Pugh on our sick list: ! Messrs F. L. and E. A. Button has - J[ 1AAW,VEY- 13arristeeMn,ScHeitors,Notaries variety of Mrs. Rumble, of- Maple, i$ stay - Ir■blic, 213 -214 Confedwiluon Lice Building, made the presentation of a pipe Or- tCbrnar of Y and Ricknood Sts. Tomrito, Alu]mtaum and Graniteware Etc. ing with her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, gm, to._ our United Church a 44M and �' By a °t- Furniture and Furniture for. a couple of weeks. ,seat Saturday evening. Pkkering laws, The Bowling Club has elected its 1FOR CATTLE , • raoocpkk. 3013, Novelties. Mr. and Mrg. W. J. Beaton and officers for the year,. with M. E. Prices toss, in keeptng with times. family of Toronto, spent Sunday at Watts, as president. BARLEY CHOP $24.80 PER TON _ THOMSCN A McMILLAN'- Barris• the- home - of the former's parents, D. Mrs,' Joseph. Hoover, of the West y baits included tars. oil Mon, Notary t 11. . Office a. R. and Mrs. Beaton. - End, slipped on the ice. a few days ' 'Residence ol,Nr.•�•�,osawa. lot 11, concanop 1. - - Pkithng, O(5ce hours: Tbunda and Saturday i _• On Thursday,. April 5th, the Wom -� ago and received' a- broken ankle', : 'Before' gri> ding this I tale evenings. trem 7,00 p. m •to e.�o L. m., or by Giproc and Lime an's Association of the United Chur -• fracturin two bones. -out- all the small weed " y�oiaernent. Toronto offioa : e(15 Zooyal [lank A .,- Phone Pick sl)fZO Toroeto El 'n 5303. ch will meet at the home of Mrs. W.. Mr. R. E. Brown. has- shipped to seeds, dust and chaff, and 311 Juet arrived a large shiproeut of - Michell, at 3 p. m. and from 5 to.8 the United States this winter 110 destroy, them. Western Gyprocin.the following'sizes; p, m., a public supper will be served.'. _ Dcata4 carlo>�ds of turnips,. at the -fancy _ Barley. contains a lot of Admission, 25 and 15 cents. .� price of 32 cents a. bushel. $lie weed sees These /8 in. z 12 in. (lyproc Earl. Cook, . who plays with the ,. file marriage of Miss Helen Tor- are Nf�T destroyed in Chop., a ' l31L 0. SMITH. Dr. N. D. 4„ L. D. S., 48 in. z 84 in: - ner, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. H..E. Maple Leaf baseball team, left this (Sneceesor to Dr. J. ri. Dates), Graduate.ot ., ping, consequently farm- tYe Rosa] Couege of DentatSargeasu and Toron- 48 in. z go in. Turner, of Whitevale, to Mr. Bruce week with the -team -for the spring ers RLA a lot of noxious a U■iversltr, At Clarasoat ofBu otter D. A. ;4-8 in. Z 108 in. ' •" - :: Dempster, son of Mr and Mrs. RMA.. training grounds in Florida. _ snout 'setoreever�Toaday,and-$rida Phone Beed8f0 their Chop. YOi1 _ ataaff ibtl. 3 t! - 48 in. z 98DQnaeoas ,Board Dempster, of Toronto, took place on Xrs, A. Grubin had the, misfortune - = ,'don't get any in >ooy Chop. _. Saturday, March 17th 1934. Mr. and on Saturday evening, of falling. on - . TJBRBERT T. FALLAISH. L. D S., _ Star Lime Mrs. Dempster will reside. in Toron -' the 'ice on Main Street. where she Y4X D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Collage or to. lay unconscious for some time, hav- r 7r Surgeons and the nnivertlty of Toronto. Hard Wall Plaster - ing -received sorne- severe injuries. n ia'u .oir. door. cast of St, And- A Real Fascinating Play, "Here w7' T A C.EY e LZ►arti, Pl�ertng, Oat. Office hours : 9 s. ta. m a m.. or by appoiae� eat. Q� ray .•As .+. Comes Charlie. Pickering Town A Clean. g �' ..nice). Pick stun 4211 a PICK:ERING . "Humorous. Etslertainin Hall on Evening of Easter Mon- Play, Here Comes Charlie'. ± Painter and Paper•haager LiJMBER YARI? day. Don't come if you can't Come early, the Hall will be i 35 cents per -hour or by contract S2tlt22a!!l 6Ailb+ee Laugh frill as many want t� bear - anywhere.- - i - a second time- Satisfaction Ouaranteed. ABLIZABETEWR1CHARDSON- Blacksmithing, cSt Woodwork Audley = - l5 years experience. s Fin and autoesobile iawra■e+ of all kills. _ Dumbarton : :PINE DRIVE; - agte■estene coas*aniesof solid f9naaeiel stand. at right pries, _ DUNB7IRTOK 'a Now is the time to- have those repair Spring was never more welcome Our young people enjoyed an out- - - FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Jobeatwnded to. Harrows repaired. Rev. Mr. Crozier, visited many of Ina at Oshawa last Mondav evening, or write Dunharton P. O. - e fa' oea■tive or York sae t>at.eto, also new sections on hand. The fam- his parishioners here recently: They assisted in the program. - sa1s+ e! all fads atssnno$ to on shosNN auo Fleury Plow@ always on hand. John and Mrs. Wonnacott and ot- On Thursday, .April 5th, the W. A. Shingles For Sale ' Addt.sa dawn anus P.O., Oat , _ - Alpo dealer it! Viking Create Separa- hers called 'on his nephew; S. R. and of the United Churl h • will. 'tnee_L at - D�J R, BEATON, TOW:48HIP tors and Electric Wssbera, Mrs. Wonnacott here on Sunday.' of hurtle it Mrs. Chas., Annie, at 3 tiiST Clerk Conveylkcer Commissioner for If thinking of buying an electric radio The Young Capada., . Movement -the Gal "t Gajvanized titt+rl Shingles, r. adidavnts. Aetduntare, Etc. Issuer (­-'ask fora demonstration of the Now .'houid appeal -to all young people in i p. M. fit ludic•. � +elcome. Hird's Felt 5inte Shinxies. t.2arr,age Licenses, Wt.4t.•vale. Ont. Rngers Ma estie model. Misse:a ifarjorie and Elva A-nnis —.. _ _ -_ j. Ontari,,. ,era It Alen,.' re- rnbbering huggy wheels. The prices are right. rchie t3ur k soh �a'.� icrIl :lit- p' t the. weak -orul with their ,i&v�v WM, MAW. LI(:LTN4ED :'iCC`. ]l T. SNwoll of (`edar_lrrove. , Lawn mower +.h%ipened. TIONLEfil, for York, Qntarto-andL)urbam J -� - - 'VC %Cod"=e rd t,,nded on Thursday of la••t �trt'k ar.t 1,,i; ter Anti ev rn0rnins,•'in the Ui- T. PATF_•-tSU\ .8 Cl, ARF.SfoXrT Counties. All kindsof -sales proaWdy attended r aitho.agh it, wa�_a c.&A Oalw t�ho..prkc- it W Terms reasonable. Dotes for sales way be gREFN WOOD, idly it-41 ('htfroh, t' :P', Shi ru4rtent 'of the• Call and gpr ill ices. Phone 2912 - - -- -spr.• all good. i arranged at Z4$ WS' Ofbev, 8011 and ioeeoen- ' _ ,_'_ __ 1. "rei': $utrpl•r %k id bt• �1i; Antis., $<•d.. ' •.-- .. _ _ ._ _ _ h■e phones. • iYhitgy..Onr sir • • Alfred Lx nde. of Chiear u, wb., will p - 1>o hear ct'ixs hem_attencling hit_rr,ot 1 a. nt. All are w'elcar}te. S ock Road General j --ice at ' — -. _� _..... _ _ -- • - _ -. _ _ )� erin Mills ?±e remembered as a former •cliool �l Ore - -- - �' 1 On Tuesday . e';tning site .:Adult L oARNETROBERTSON The best £Peda-are eheappst in- thread: 'her', f"uuerut: Cori, the -eldest bio- F.rllv�slrip held ,a very successful -- The4e prr,duee results -. Feeds that iare ther,`vf Garry lll..was unable to,_ e.t'- lnpeting, 'the, peogram w•av - entirel3 -TAKE NOTICE t Klectricc►L Contractor inferior require more send .results are given.by.home tatent. ltev. -Mr. Bur- Wiring and Repairing for Light not eatisfactnry. _ over' I gess gave an Allustratt-d• lecture on • ' ° '' Winter. Buis. are reetatering their' : F. R. Jackson is discontinn or power. We have good hemp feeds for hog splendid herd of Ayrshirec pre arat- the north country. Beautiful ictures ; p Po " ,..ing business on :!pail lot and fattenioR, :►Iso dairy feeds, oat -chop. here shown of Cochrane, A'apuskas- •� -.; All kiodsof electrical, Rood3 ory- to- entering them.-in =tile = Accred -will be 'succeeded by James -- coro grain; bran, @boats, bee[ pulp, ing,' Timmins, ;woodland 'country and kept irr stock. g!uten feed etc. ited Herd Plan. - We will have then mining. 'busses Margaret Mitchell Watson. of Rockwood, • Unt. 1 ly Phone 17(3, Pickering ':Try Pacyal Pastry Flour_foi three such herds in _the icinit -, one He is going to continue oper cakes, Yea plc. `- Holstein, one Jersey and this A -r _ 'and Evelyn Annis sang 'When yon SPECIAL RATE p 1' sting the store, also th shop - : shire. -and' I were young, Maggie,' after ati a general blacksmith shop �' .,Laying. . Slash Miss Winnie Barnes had read the pa- MM. -Daniels' happened to wake up and garage, which will be its ' f Serstch Feed thetic stoi-y: The tale was enacted at in -the night recently and sub thruu '� operation by May lot. ON FARMER' CARE • Poult,ry Feeds J Wheat Stoneycreek; Glanford, Caledonia and' _. gh'the window a•flash -of-light near Thankfng all m custolne See U.4 Cracked Corn was most interesting. Glen Joyce, y the hen houses. Investigation found • for their patronage in the 1 [Grouted Corn thQirr in time to-saye the - roosts frofn I$�`' Elmer Annie-slid Iiar- For all Cle►ef3ee of Insfraoce. ' - ' Oyster Shell 1 old Mitchell sang "The Little Brown 7past years robbery by some sneak thieves in a Church in the Vale" and were heart- We deliver Phone 531". car who got away. I • _� T remain- yours' sincerely. CYRIL E. DTORLEY We Are in a position to $11 orders The Ladies' skid of Audley United ily encored, Afterward Punch was Church' held "a successful served by the \otkil -west group of, , F. R, Jecltgon. -._64 PickePiekerin��ppl1'' Urit for Fertilizers at best possible ladies ring, s prices ddelivered at your farm. the •home df Mrs. 'Gazley on•.Wednes- _ T _Ls 'N. Lockwood clay. :Karen 21st, when it'•was de, 'Brougham :' ed'to have a progressive crokinole !t Our X " W . Vloo,r _ party P. 4- ` c Tlil, children - "= - Pffr'i�Gtti �t3, V:� T: ening • of Tuesday, April 3rd, wheti." of" 'Toronto, were visitors at the R. — CIS 7UA autograph (!!tilt will, be sold. Yana Harvey' home on Sunday, I .. Re G: CLENDENING ly keep this date :and come out and Messrs John Cowie, R. D. Miller, -- 't FUNERAL' 1JIitECTOR enjoy the.evening with the ladies. D. Beer and Mrs. Perryman were in _ _ Much sympathy is expressed far the city on Thursday. are now lh stock Private Auobulance Chas: •Lynde, and his family in the! Mrs. T. C. Brown spent the past -death of his -wife whose funeral took. week with Woodstock and Toronto Noxem Day and Night Service place on Saturdav last. to the Grove friends. ongoleum8 • n a yd.'Widths- Phone 9000 side Cemetery. It was, one ,.of the Russell Gray, Roy• Miller bias. L. 'largest funerals seen here as over a .:lfatthews and Mrs, T. A. Knox are also in rug - sizes. Malvern 5000 - - . mile of cars followed the remains to all on the sick. list at present. a _ their last resting place. Deceased 1, Miss Margaret Miller is spendirw, nolenms, 4 yards wide Markham,' en .0. qt. was formerly Miss-.Phyllis Bell hat• -. -n' •week with her sister, Mrs.-David a ing lived on.the- •place now'wkmed by Miller, of Brooklin. �r�(.{l� ileloth, 2 yards. wide —" Ckil Gaztey.' She was married t °.� •'A combination sale will'be held in - Chas. Lynde over 47 years ago and Brougham on A4 rll 7th. Fred Cassie t eltol, 2 yards wide , ' has been a 'resident of this commun- will be clerk. There will be a lot of .: " •- _ ity all her life. • X family of tour stuff offered that you'-will want. - - iquid and- Paste Floor Wax 'sans and three daughters were born,, • Mr., -stud Mrs. Bert Harvey were S V �PL lJal S all lipitig except Jim, who died' a in Toronto' ion' Thursday, to bid their c g- ' © z Furniture Polish,- 'WIIIdOW- _ __ few years ago: Deceased• was highly sons farewell on leavilip' Toronto fop' Shades ]�a>EtreBBQB ' S inch" �►lvatiized elbows, regarded lily all whb ktnew Tier, ' for , their tour of the British Isles. _ x E her l U', -ly == nner,. Jher .helpfulness , , Mr. George Burton, of• the seven- gild all _ _ 5 _`.' "_ pipes,_ 30c: to all in trouble. She was. ev ion. is slowly ..recovering. 5 inch black elbows, 20a. ing mother and a faithful 'wife. She frotri a severe Attack. of. inilammaL -�r - Other $OUBe Furishings - ,R has suffered for "some 'months very ory rheumatism. a A� : o Uipe4r : 20c. at moderate 1iceB, patiently, and her faith and kindly. The Sacrament of the Lords Sup- p Aleo,_feedesf>r, drinking founts, life were eulogized -by her pastor, per will be administered in the Ch- Rev ~ Mr. 'Crozier. • The pallbearers urch next Sunday ' (Easter Sunday) etc., at'ri'S .peiceii. �. FlOwere for Easter _ - :were 'Messrs W. H. Guthrie, Wm. Preparatory 'services will be held on' n ; Prices" right- .and 'satisfaction Re% John -Willis, Wm. Squire. Writ. Friday evening, March 30th. 15 �e.11.JL � C. A. S'I'ERRITT P g : -Bayer and F. M. Chap»>sn. All the l,•,. The Women's Institute members • - • _ • .. / `, . - - 'guarii,lateed. members • of the family except 'Earl i have completed arrasgements for of Garry Ind'., were Drgvent, a. was their social evening on Friday,,'Ap- y a ; THE P C Rl-.,.,4 N E-WS Funeral Director / _. T T� uj�j�` ' 'her great uncle, Mr. Graham, of the I ril 3rd. Mr. Harvey ,went down to ones' DruOl iSEore ~ ' ,tiIDb>alanCe i3eI41Ce AL VIN +N B A+ SHB Sea s• Wm. Bell, of Greenwood is 'Pickering to make' arrangements for O t a - brother. The daughters are Mrs. showing moving pictures. Admission Ph$ g _ -- - Pbone 1300 Hardware Phone 4800 Fanning. of Toronto; Mrs: Walter : 10 cents to defray expenses. Child- OD • -QllO • .. PIOHERINQ '[`run' of Whitby Township and Mr.; , BiE free. Ladies wr71 Arovide refre- FlallettiIIg, Ontario Atthur Bandy, of Toronto.. , - �.�r. "jt.,}�^, �y •.pe.i'.s�:+- _ 'T, . * >_ .�-cs' ��v'.' '..i%'Y" •a . . �<« 's --�+.• _ x.1.:�5`m• .. , t ` 4 X '.:~ r a.+',. :K .. M x71'• ,L _' ''tit' .., r'ti .o. • .�':. •`. •``,a- ',tip,,, • .: �, .,r'.. -w, s .'�•.. ., *" .',t.9. 'tn '...i: sue_ ��-• '•i+M ..y a ___ ~l -..<„ :;� •r,` ` V� ,.. .: _ r Vow Fingerprint - Better Business in Dominion Woman Rece►lls `1 J � Voice. of the Press The Human- Voitce_ -.. Sunm of .Week's_ die B Harbor ~: ' - - Porte -A msbod- oe ' - ' _ Y - -- -- = - - Cana.da,. - - - - -lpr� ro1ee4 to show the toles a ' Hamilton- Every - C.N.R. angina on er 1983 shown n- total tongs otport- - -' - -- :sing !i but fitted for was demon- ihfs divisia is is use and 25-1 c� Halifax for first two months of this Wooden' Ships Lay ~Four - Ttcmute- to-Teri nix - strata to the National Opera Club, five crews have, within recent weeks, yam• Deep at Wharves In -The people o�_ the Province of - roseatly.bJ Mr. W. b•- White, *"We- - retumed to -their Jos. _.. Oahawa- General Motors now oiler- - Saint-John- Ontario will rejoice with unfeigned -. � - tgo. These, roeal .fingerpAnta, It ail- Vancouver -Four. ships loaded- with at3ng at highest pressure since 1928, satisfaction at the - observance of the- - -. peari, like the police Pyles, - identify lumber for Australia left British � Col• with 8000 on- payroll and, staff being SAINT JOH �, N.B. - Although this hundredth snnivers.., i of the lncor- ' broad a taracter tendencies• There umbia- ports recently. and all big, lum -. enlarged weekly. Company reports ex is a busy-seas-on for the port of l;aint poration of Toronto as a city. ' The = pare some.- voices most fitted for vii bar companies report large export or- port sales'up 700 per cent 0- ver tiguim John, the - number ot- craft- arriving tremendous growth of Toronto In one IUanetu roles; others for uplift' parts. &rs on hand. 'for same-period last year. and sailing here seems comparatively hundred years is a ttrtbute, -to the en-' ' iThe "lines" of, the voice Prints are 'Orillia-- Tud'hope factory here• is be- small to Miss Stella Payson, who re- orgy ,enterprise and enthusiasm; of ". #waves Of light draws on a_ screen b7, fag equipped by Caaadisah Mechanical $ort}eDsyne --A11 aysilsale train- calls days when "wooden ships lay those who, have conducted he; aftaira men are working now and extra crews ranslatiag the vibrations of a sins'• Rubber corporation for rubber coda four deep -at the'vcha,rves and the her- of the city-in years gone by. Csaad- _ -' voice first Into_ e]ectrfeity, then g ass being brought to this division of 'bar and the new plant will bar front of Saint John was a forest dians are• proud of the Queen City at )Into a beam of light. - oven.in June. the C.N.R. to handle increased trif- of masts." its achievements. It has been a lead. Welland- Contract has been .sward- ' A contrast between shipping of the er in every good work for the sA- s.Ga7.3 �$ S n ad for a X40,000 addition to the plant Hamilton Hamilton motor car des - •peat and present was drawn is a bancement at the cRlyptry -The r here of Dom#nion Foundries and Steel lens report'sales` unexpectedly heavy paper Miss Payson read before. the Brantford Ezpoeitor. On Trans-C>Dt ads ompany. and that the bulk of Purchases are New B;unawick branch of, the Qa Halifai- Increase of 86 per cent ov- with cash, dian Women's Press Club. Rela ng A Good R.eason'Too reminiscences of a voyage from Saint -In Great Britain every other hoina OTTAWA, --The total sum spent " °' �° s John to the West Indies more than has a-radit3 set: And the talks do not eft the trans- Canada highway as a re- :-The Markets - to•Shore 50 years ago, when she was a small have to listen to announcers asking, - ad measure In the province of Out- - child, Miss Payson instanced' -the dif- p r ference'between a pest Indian trip in our tsi'r'land: "Are your corns as `aria daring 183E and 1933 was ;8,862,- c: PIWMC41 bothering you toriightr' That's one 108, according tc information given United Farmers Cookers ve o. -- then and one' today. reason why Britain has so many' Us. kn the House of Commons. Saturday were "In -the old days we went aboard - y paying t13e fallowing y Senora. -= Winnipeg Tribune. •'•' with the khowledge that it would be l In 1982 $6,960,665 'was spent, and prices for yiodtux: Planes to Expedite Mail De- many days, or even weeks, if winds` In 1938 ;278,242. Of this ;2,980,282 Eggs - Prices to farms, cases re• live Between Britain Engine Without- Steam livery were -contrary, before we again trod pu contributed by the dominion in turned '`A" large, 20c;-"A" msl!lum. _ Canada; were ,-dry land," she said.' - -- -There is only one recipe for cur- ' - 932 and $186,821 in 1988, 18c; "A" pullets, 16c; "C ", 15c. "Those were the drays of real ro- lug the depression - more employ- Butter -- Ontario, creamery solids, London; -A ship -to -shore airmail manse, when the little ships could ment and higher wages. Those who No. 1, 29• to - 29%e;: No. 2, 28%c.,to service cutting down the time requited have not learned that in the last four 28 %c poke their way intq small far bar- years can learn nothing. It fa not . toMeth0& _ to move mail from Great Britain s bore, through coral reefs and up into i a+sliis� iil{Jaia Poultry, A grade, alive- Springy Csnads'and vicevetda to 4 1-2 days 1n our modern world simply '•his own 1Pro c___C�Sf chrekens, over 8 1bs; plc; over b to wilj be in force this summer on steam- ffiangrove- guarded river' mouthy, affair" fL a man cannot find work or n S= touching the secluded places which 6 lba., 10c; Over 4 to 5 Ibs.,,9c;•over, ship lines, it was reported In London g has to work at starvation pay. This _ 2 to 4 lbs., 8e; Broilers over 1% to 2 tart week, the -big ships can never 'riach. is also the "affair" of eatery one who lbs., 10c; -Fatted hens, over 5 lbs.,. lie "I have In mind now an inlet on a S>gch a service yeas, temporarily is produces things to sell or offers things Over 4 to 5 lbs. 10c • tropical island where our little ship 'Distribution of "trout Finger: ,over 8 to 4 lbs., effect during the Imperial economic for sale. The business system without 8c; Old roosters, o 'S MS., Tc; conference of 1982. Great Britain 'lay, for s week, a sandy reef to sear public buying Dower is like a locomo'- I pings Throughout Ontario erv�6rd ' ward, through an o0ning we had Black and red festiterrcdd birds Zc less Canada and' Newfoundland will calla- five without steam. The machine !. ' ..1.500,000 Annually - per lb; White ducklings, aver 6 lbs.. passed, and a low shore, all AlsmaP `d • borate to swstsblish 'and maintain the all right; but. it won't move. Buy. _ f;lonthom Otlt -aria is very apt to 12c; Da„ 4 to 5 lbs., lac; Colored; 2c wive on a regular- basis, it was. !e- grove growth. There were two Ing power, in the hands of people who 1 • less• Young tarksys, over 8 lbs., 17c; ways of getting inland. One meant s ,orerlooi the re- stocking requirements Dotted. need or want to buy thing -• is tn'e of northern districts, where there ors Guinea fowl. Der'Por, 76e. "B" grade Planes will be able to put, mail off Pawing up a small stream after D>s prime mover of production and trade _ �inaunerable,- acv stble, and heavily poultry 2c lb. less than "A. "' "C'{ board tbe.ships after they are well un- t ing the mangroves. At the other spot - Edmonton Journal. grade potsltr 2c lb. lees than "B" ( at which it was passible to land - aahed waters, so much so that ad- Poult des way on the ciossing-and similarly - ry, grade, dressed -- Spring will. put out to receive mail while the there was a. load with one building !d]Uoaal• protection by - closure Pus chiekans, over 8 lbs each 18e• over b of wood, a so-called 'store; and a Anglo- Canadian Treaty' 'L vessels are still a subs"atial distance The whole Canadian press sboali been necessary. Thunder Bay con• cluster of huts, like beehives, the ' M to 8 lbs.,. over 4 to fi lbs.; 13c; from -land. mobilise its 'force's in sanport o2 -thi Ftalns certain-trout waters of outstan- ever 2 to 4 lira•, 12c; Broilers, over During the -summer, when . w -est- homes- of the natives." Angio- Canadian trade treaty. The pre Kling importance on the continent. l.% to 2 -lbs,, 15e;- Fatted hews, over -bound shims to through the straits of Rscatls' eMq terence given to Cansda.in the Bridal t sad as• a matter of fact; in the world. 6 lbs., Ise; over 4 to 5 lbe.,-12c; Over Bell isle, planes will carry the zpail the market constitutes the finest oppor f The large distributions of trout fa A to 4 Its., 10e; Old roosters, over b In her account of a child's remi- i lent five hundred miles to 9hediac N. nlscencea,. Mlxs�Payeoa told of the tunny_ ever presented to Canadian e; _ -- _ -- Algoma and Thunder Bay are the te-' lbs., 10c; -Btwk and red feathered B,� while in the Winter when ,the tars over there. It remains for 'Ault of the istablishmaht of a large birds 2c less per lb. Whits ducklings, strsitx are closed the mail' will southern trip !t: her father's brig, the � producers' and exporters to profit -trout- over 5 lba. 1 , flove'n from a point near Cape Race. Ceres Payson. It left, Saint John with by this opporltntity on an ever -grow. rearing station In each district. �; Do., 4 to 5 lbs. ISc, � . 'each capable of distributing annually Coed• 2c lens Young turkeys. over S a•load of lumber, 'plied high even on M g ing _scale It fa surely up to evert lbs. 17c • 8 the decks and shutting out light from 1,100.000 fiingeriinga. From the eco- ' the cabin: newspaper _in the Dominion to Dreac. somie and biological standpoints, the WHOLESALE PROVISIONS • ' this gospel continuously. - Torontf .'- Wholmile provision dealers are B+St`>r'le +•+�++ Eves in rough weather, although Mail and Empire. - ified In these has been more than jus- �t �� Game' the load was higher than the -rail, tified is these commlttmenta. quoting ing pies to fio" the men ran- back and forth on ship" , { as !f a wall rose between them and At least g0 per ceaL o! the brook - ' Alberts s Solution - _ Pork- Hamii, 19%c; shoulders, i ,trout eggs distributed later as a7. 13%c; butt`s, 15c; pork'_ lions i8c; "the • unfathomable depths below," The 'Province has aboui reached Angerlings, yearling, etc., in the - yfenlrs� Ise. Collapses " While ' Entering said Miss Payson. One. of the crew was the and of Its borrowing possibilities . .waters of Southern Ontario originate Lard -Pare. tierces, 10e; tube, 10 Gardens t0 See L.Cafs washed overboard at night during for the present. The one promising Itrom breeders at the Northern On- eenta; pails, plc; prints IOc. ; stormy weather. _ _ solution of the problem is that sons i Shortens 9 %e; -,tubs, Battle-Had Driven • - " kario front- resria stations and •the � �I•ie�.� _ _ -- Delayed by.hird going, the brig was thing may be done In the wAy of re• -told station 'on Lake Ntpigon. -If It: lOc• .pails. plc; prints, 10 %c. to City -,still far from land on Christmas bit during interest char ;es On the pubitc • ` � -- b so -+ I t ' Fwere not for these sources of sup- . PRODUCE PRICES - - -' Toronto, 'lurch 26-- Seized -with s cants Cigna visited the chill never debt, but it alleviation s o e _ sly,, te-stockiag in Southern Ontario - heart attack just inside the•main en- the less. Among.ber gifts was a pair cured only at the srpanse .o! those ;would be greatly curlafled.' Stters, up to 1,050 lbs.. good and trance Maple leaf Osrdea�Sa- of slippers from the cook- "who was who have invested !n Alberta bonds, _ h..:.r, ;n,,TS to 5•x5; Do., in um, turday night, Harold llodeland, 53, a shoemaker by .rode, Anybody who pubIlc eontt��meat will demand that the. ' Certain streams and lakes in On- $4.25 to $4.75; Do, cam, ;8.50 to ;4; of Williams Street Barrie, man er couldn't get a job, or who wanted to Governmeni\ia tarn should grapple tarps have been stocked with brown steers get -to game other country. In those more eifectiv y and sincerely with - arout on an experimental basis, and ' good, ;4.00 to ;4.b0; Do., tom. of the Bs; k�i Toronto braffch for - =b•73 to 16.60; Do, mod., ;5.00 to ;5.- Barrie and • Allendale died • in Da s days could -always . ship n a `cook. the mental cost" reducing general govt as a result of addltlons to the' Kea- _ 50; Do. com. $4.25 to ;4.75 ; Heifers, Pharmacy. b � -ale • didn't need to .have airy Previous ern mental casts. n the Sacrifice should .not =-'orsi hatebefy' experimentation with y ' knowledge of cooking." be storsiiy laid ors.-Calgary the shoulders of Rood and choice, ;4.76 to X5.25; Do, Acegmpanied •b James Stewart of • the culture of the species in that dis- y After a long stormy • tri the brig Investors - Calvary Herald. tf" mod., ;4.25 to ;4.76; Do. cam., ;8.50 Barrie Mr. Modeland moored from p tricf, with restricted distributioh of to 00; Fed calves, good and choice, reached its Island destination, sub- _ Barrie Saturday afternoon' for'the advanced fry has followed. It is only i8,50 to ;T.00; Do, mod, ;b.00 to ;6. ex ress stitnted the cargo of lumber for one - Newspaper Style - during the past two of three years - $6. Coves, p purpose of seeing the hockey of sugar, and returned safeI to her m of the editorial - ariieles In good ;8.25 to ;5.75; Do, match between the y y ee Maple Leafs i d 1l1 e s ri Pi Globe, - - U1e th -that the Department has planted medium, ;8.00 to $3.25; Do, medium, the Detroit Red W+1gs. They had home part. The Ottawa Journal. e -, brown trout fingerlings "ay extent, ;3,00 to ;8.25; Do com, ;2.25 to ;2,75; parked their auto and were just en- ' �" _ - Mail and Empire, the Montreal Gas - end althnngh the results of the plant- Canners and cutters, ;1.25 to ;2.00; tering the door from the street when Women of India of site, just to same a few of the dais- tugs may be known, ,ii is hot in the Bulls od, ;5.25,ta ;3.b0• Do. cam " : ies at random, have a notable literary = ". beat interests of conservation to pub- - Mr. Modeland sighed and swayed • 82.25 to if2.75; Stockers and feeder against a man's shoulder. All Faiths Meat- style and need 40 apologies on this .dUsh the details until the flab "become steers, gdoo, ;4.00 to ;4:50; Do:, com. • Other hockey fans grabbed him and '" scene. There are weekly 'newspapers - f properly established. ;3.00 to ;3,75; .Milkers and' spring - -that despite the pressure of time and dye prevented him from failing to the ? circumstances are still of distinctive All scientific men are unt anglers 'ors, ;30,00 to iµ5.00•; . Calves, good floor• He, was- carried to' "Happy" Discoss Bill for Protection of Minor literary - flavor. There seems to be a ''iii any sense of the word;• and they and choice veal,, ;7.00 to ;8.00; Do., Day's Pharmacy. Chief Coroner Dr. Girls at Coascil. _ -tradition, however, that newspapers often resort, ` "under Aermit; Eo speed_ com. and medium, ;5.50 to ;6.50; M, M• Gran or was cat3ed- atPil-order Grassers, ;3.00 to 11.4.50; Hogs, bacon, ad the body removed to the morgue Bornbay. -Mrs. Saro Jitii haidu pre--should not preteLG to any literary let• methods of capturing 4sh, The y li style or carefulness, ' though , this investigator, iL questioned, would pro- Lo.b., ;7.7,5; Do., off trucks .;8.10; sided recently at a meeting of women q were actually the .axe Canadian news- " Do., off cars, ;8.50;. Good ewes and representing all communities and faith, v weihtt I'auwo Never Again. ' convened b the tVomen's Conte Papers would-not be ss good a. 'they obtain specimens of brown trout from ' bucks, ism' n ins to day - +mains Advance. `Sig Clear Lake, be did not try the ;8.00 to ;8.25; Do., ;7.50 to -. ,Al=oes Mrs. Nai u remarSed�a re was pitas -- A ;7.75; Do. calls, ;6 00 to ;7.00'; ed .to find that`the women' of Bombay _ - -llwer methods of angling uatially em- g ill g t $4.50 to45.00; De. 3,sd_rerently_Vigun to realize that'it SOUnd>! Btattttl' In Feet _. played by the followers of Isaac Wai- heavies, $3.00 to S4.25; Do. culls ;2.Oi, Cincinnati, - Three married Aimee was not enough to stand aloof frorrt - somehow the news that Glacier., , ton. is. Rzt\ - - -- - -- _ .. life, but that women had a respohsi -- B.C., has bad 369 inches of snow thix ' Practical one hundred per cent. a ""t'1 ' l u .�.f ;• season leaves us very cold,- Vancoa: Y - $'iiity towac! ,uca- a�scc=s, sod , ` of the maskinouge distributed from says she will never marry again. was necessary to fulfil that responsibil• ver Province. - - hatcheries on this continent are 67. London Speeders "Love," she said, clasping her hands itT by 'taking an urgent interest in -tile Experimental work .on the Culture of - more vital problems, Man the Real Danger dramatically end °gazing into space, °]f I ever come out sgtin, f will maskinonge fingarlings has been uii• Lose Excuse One resolution discussed -was in con - ; ' is truly a wonderful thing, without dertaken, but the results accomplish- LONDON - utomobile speedsters which the world may seem empty. -of minor gtris. Iybthis oconnection Mrs aaradio talker slast night, dilating Itox- ed to date are insignificant; in fact, will have to go warily as the result But I'll never marry again." _ "praettcally nothing is`definitely known of an irncyation on lice cars here. Nadu said that the fact, there should the alleged dangers of the great Can- of the actual requirements to rear ?heq no longer will be _able to de- ",.1 have ried hundreds orcouliles be a necessity for such i bill was an adfan• woods. at my ple, and I am frequently artaignment of educated I idianwoman What is it makes men pose as brave this species successfully. It !s , well fend themselveti for not stopping for referre to as the 'marrying parson.' hood. The next resolution dealt with souls, who blithely defy cold, 'snow, 1 known that it is better to plant finger- a police car by saying they were not I yore bserved this thing called love the question oT Devadasis and illy pre- wolves and wild animals In MOT lines and larger fish, and comparing stare that is was one. - at'elose sight. it Is a wonderful thing vention of their dedication to 'service talksT the pond space=' "devoted to bass "cul - For now all police -cars are to t)6 to see a husband grid wife walking in Hi du temples. Airs. Nadu explain- Thv truth, is that a man is' safer cure in Ontario with that elsewhere, fitted with a special blind on the oack ,and in hand. But we all have our ed th t these women dedicated to the from' harm in our forests than on t>b- ' . it will be found that the quantity of window -with• "Stop - Police" written troubles, Mine get in the headtiues.- temples were pre nmably intended• to .streeta•.of a village. fie won't be rob - _ bass fingerlings distributed by the Be-- In large.letters upon it. To stop a' car Your',, dbb't.•' be o! service in the temples but were 4rro bed or attacked there. He can find partment fa recent years is creditable, the police merely have to. get 'ahead _ _ - - in reality to satisfy.the lust . of the de- as food and shelter and warmth Inpond. culture is only one ilhaserot zn�nu l c +c +wn the blind. votees who attended to _offer_, their forest. The records of a big city the subject: sane creel limits, snit- - - �Ie ' Record prayers.. store show that Its delivery men were O 3£LKIRKr; -%'esl Stewart 67 •' - -_.. _ _ 4---- _ _• bitten by dots over 300 times in one able closed seasons, and, bass santctu- • - . became a father, a • Tear, Hardli a week goes by in - the - t Yriea are to be. considered also. Manito�- Piekerele yasrs, . grand- Ottawas Caneer Clinic , father a gust- grand- father all in_ Summer that doesn't record thr, at _ The planting of rainbow trout in . AThe. decision -of- the - Ottawa Civic -tack of a bad tempered rural bull. of• Traded for Plleas�tnts less than s year's time and his -the French River seems a stela in + Hospital trustees to establish a Can- ten with fatal results to man,.woman -- Y3te .right direction. Rainbows or A'Iunil+eg -One thousand ring.ner•k- • great - grandchild, Louis Brooks, of St:. car Clinic should tie widely recbgnfzed ;or child. isteel -heads rua_into. a . tuimber. of ed ' pheasants, Ahat roamed free in Thomas is older thk(n his_own child. .as of-real importance in the effort to . Of course the real danger every. Norlly liakota, arrived In -Winnipes Mildred. Stewart,, by six weeks. This stem the,proilress of a disease thgt i,herc is man himself, Corolla:• 11 If ' " istreams tribulary to the Georgian play _ and Lake Hui-on as a result of to; m, front United States last week -end. is quite t record for Wesely. Out the .4m killed to past years so many of him -the � bes[sti o3 the Aelel will ,for, Tbey will' Disks their new• homes on I ltttle.great- grandchild gains a relative our relatives -and f•fends, std that tn- eat are as cooing doves: if ; W) or plants.in'the St. Mary's Rice --arrr� "the Vilrilloba. prairies, and were= re- .that` few living. people have ever sidiously attacks men and women In to lead a perfectly sate Psi . � tc*, ^••+ ► in s�uams adjacent to the (;, Pitt, ceived in exchange for between 5.000,- claimed a great aunt younger, all walks et life wtibont known cause. .away from your fellow mr, Laleos, a � _ (100 s,�+1 60N),nP0 pickerel eggs. than himself. - Ottawa Journal:` Ste. 'Merle Star. - t r �I -. � `'ems t .. - _.. _ - .,. �•, .. n7,• * tiations. The St. Lawrence is partly -' .MaGUAIC -RED LAKE GOLD MINES LTD. avaSable) al this section the i¢ not yet •'r-• available) and partly fA tho Province PARTICULARS ON REQUEST of Quebec: -In view- of.thes , interria -- - �� LASTS k GF,NTLES •8t: CO. tional and interprovincial compllca tions, it was possible for the Com- _ _ - Members, Toronto Stock Exchange mission to provide for future needs LN F ` - -_ an 1327 only- by- ,ptuchase -ot -power developed - - _��ti 1 847 DAY ST, TO - -- in the Province of Quebec. Agree- ments were therefore entered into FVREE ILLS ROUTED • Hydro Credit 'with the Gtereet ,' At Chatois and Maclaren interests. At Chatg Falls - - Continues High the Commission bought the Quebec share of the power rights before the /! development was made. HaLkh T' from Wornun of 67 D The power contracted for was the p t "For. headache " conbtlpation - The Commission, like any other pub- very minimum which could be ezpec- ■' •••�>�' � //� �* rheumatism -- I use Kruschen.. And tad to ba needed, on the basis a1 t� dace I have used it, I am in very tic utility, must -look ahead and an ticipate future needs. These must the Commissioa'a experience. Ptr- • �a ' inuch 'better health. In fact, I hardly f per cent. yearly increase, sa against il f l l chases were on the basis of under 8 adil.r t ter wake with those bad headaches- include a reserve, to cover temporary J faiure, of water suppy, or failure o '' -. and that .general feeling-of lassitude, '' actual 11 per cent. u to the time =r IBruschen has helped 'me beyond equipment. From the nature of stet- - p - ;;words: I arm 67 and feel young." - trical development, future needs must the coot acts were made. The Com- - thus writes Mrs. M.G. be estimated over a considerable per- misaian's estimates -of the demand - =� "`. 110, - It is reasonable to ask why it is iod. It is often several years, after Droved to be conservative: The peak 'that headaches, constipation, and a contract is made, before power is was in 1930, since then hydro has - 'ribnmatism all yield so completely to delivered, for a big power project. suffered, like all other undertakings, - 1lruschen? What is the secret of takes a long time to construct and from the world -wide depression. It Bruschen's effectiveness agginst these t different complaints? The secret is but into operation. Moreover, such should be noted, however, that the an open one. It is revealed in the projects- cannot be undertaken at all domestic load continues to increase .} +!► analysis on the bottle -for physicians if sales of power are not foreseen. and that other loads, such as street and everyone else to see. Si* vital, There are three main sources of lighting, remain as they were: Hydro Your tobaCtA -fasts and lasts, When you buy w` mineral salts. That is the secret. water - power• available -for electrical has not suffered from the depression I this big prug and cut it to your personal. :^ —_Hach of these six salts has an action development: the Niagara, Ottawa as might have been expected, and taste. This is pipe smoking the way you like = '� sit its own. Where one cannot gene- and St. Lawrence Rivers. The Niag- its credit continues -to increase and trate another can -- red does. Stom- ark is !ntemational, tLe United .States that other loads, such as street light- it- red the most economical smoke, t00. seh, liver, kidneys and digestive Sate failed to ratify the trebty ing; remain as they were: Hydro I -tract are all benefitted and toned up to a topnotch condition of efficiency: ,tor using more of Its water.for power. has. not suffered from the depression The Ottawa is interprovincial, and as might 'have been expected, and _ 1 its development involves long nego- its credit continues high. i FREE TRIAL OFFER k it you have never tried Krusehen —ux it : - qw at our expense. We have distributed `a treat assay special '3IA.17T" paoleases �• \% p �S y� which make It easy for you to prove 1 RAY IL I j I �L.UVI ON S ' fur claims far 101 lf. Ask your drat- 11 _. PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO ' _ Wt for the sew' '•GLINT" 76o package. -s' ��'-- i �""� =.• ...: Chia consists of our regular 76c bottle ;•!• -- - -" �_ ;_ r , w tosseether with a separate trial bottle — - r- -t•� - iofiieient for about one week. Open the trial bottle ppuiq convinced that - t it to the teat. and Crst. then. if not eakire - [rnschev does everything we cir'-n it to �y _ _ �� y1 i0. the regular bottle to still as rrood as _ - t./te` '' ' °that interesting building, with its assifled Adviertisin� DIXIE pcw. Take it back. Your dzu *gist is z.+ " - n t3ortsea to return our 7ba Immediate- i `+ four -sided twin spirw pointing heaven ►a '• ward. At night, hood - lights illnminats FA■�g„ t7r asd without ques oa. Yon have tried schwa free, at our expense What • :. esula be falrert manufactured b4 E I if ; a t • this typical Swiss structure and the llitriffiths Hushes, Ltd., VAnchester. Eng. ' . s� 9Y COPT. F. H. REIC �1 glory of the sight, se one comes upon N OSFER TO DVERT INIVE 1TOR :. �]Pitab. 176s), importers, mcGllilvra� col' 4 it suddenly, causes s gasp of actor• : fast wastes tavantions and tut re.,, T,ta.. Toronto. IN, THE ALPINE COUNTRY '' ishmeat. The wreddi Information sent frees 'lik. Ceia- $witaerland- Another small corn- .. ng procession did- ,World Patent Attorneys !7 Bank +� fared from ours First of all, be- �t. Ottawa. Canadm . try -has an area of only 15,737 square - - cause it was on foot•. second) the '. miles and, for this area. it is probab- y' atah Nob�ekle Harness_ Parts and Complete Outpost ty the most mountainous Gauntry in , • bride and ' groom headed the prroees- w repalre obtained only 196 Cot- • Trave-I Impressions' have been Sion, followed by the diminutive flaw- lea* Street, Torontm special new team .. Hospital on Wheels the. world. But the Swiss People coming to as each week. These er girl and the friends in pairs be- harness complete szs. 7. know how to capitalize on this glori articles art a feature of this paper hind. The bride was demure arid ;i CM223M STOCZ. - -+ A remarkable hospital on" whe■rs, ous scenery, consequently the tourist and are taken from the expeitences awee&--.all bt'ides area -and as the par- of out- to serve 'the needs industry is the greatest business of of one who has seen What he writes ty came up' the wide steps, leading HA.DE TREES. sBRU ROSIN Oat settlements between North Bay. - the country. We have wonderful about.,We have been asked to bring from the street, passers-by to ed to S Bushes, Evergreens, Fruits roes and Ont., and the boundary of Manitoba, mountain scenery too but, on the. oth- to your attention a .• unique trip y Fruit Porfr All kinds of nursery dovdf Is in operation along the main trans= q smile and, 1 hope, to wish them joy write for tree price list. J. 8. Wlaaovaf _ er hsnd,.Canada is so vast that these which Captain Reid is organizing and happiness. Some of the guests Nurseries. Pstralla. oat t9ntinental line. It consists of a features have been almost entirely and which he will personally direct were dressed in national cost'umwe, -specially equipped* rail car, 79 feet 'exploited by the railways -not; ao' io this coming Summer. If you h}ve while the principals wore the conven- 'long, .containing a four -bed ward. Switzerland, there everyone is inter. no definite plans and desire to take tional garb'. - pDerating room, sleeping quarters for ested and rightly so. House and advantage of a real- opportunity to The second wedding nurses and -is complete in every de church architecture blend tats the y g Party was less , hail for and and clinical wort, see the Old Land under ideal aus- p ,. landscape 'wood-carvers ase natural retentions. It was seen bn a road P paces, this selected motor Party leading into Austria. Onlg one open - !1'tia operating room is 10 feet square ay models for their wonderful -t;• Objects should appeal to you. canes drawn 6 n team of bay AIVOW and the operating table is as con- productions; -Swiss hotels and hotel �' y S;aY or f ■.therwelyit,° asA th as er permit of its being n- managers are known and are to be Here are but a few of the fea- horses with 'nodding white plumes oia lures: Lakeland - Lake Winder- their heads. In -the carriage, �sd as an emergency bed. There is a found the world over. In this connwc• g g As a boxer no man in his class ever bathroom and kitchen is this mobile to n, one of the fittest schools for ec. mere, Loeb Lomond and the Lakes the front, sat the bride in her finery, excelled G=eorge E. Dixon, all -tlms I�oepital and in the kitchen, a cooking tel keeping is at Laucaane and its °f Killarney; the Welsh Mountains accompanied by her. bridesmaid. On king of the featherweights Athletes range and a refrigerator. The car is graduates are much sought after. and the Aighlatids of Scotland; the other seat, facing them, was the of all classes and degrees = borers, _ nperatel by the Canadian Red Cross. Cathedral Cities - Salisbury, York, groom and his best man, •Around the have era, hockey players, runners A i.lTThE GEOGRAPHY AND Chester, Durham, Wells, Ely, Here- hood of the carriage roses were en. have found that Omega Oil can at rubbed in without blistering, and that ' P HISTORY ford, Lincoln, Peterborough, Win- twined, .the whole making a very it is quicker in reaching the spot. Switzerland is. a federal republlc :heater, etc.; Castles - W,A wiell beautiful sight, the only incongrous Omega Oil is equally useful in the' National Tekephone and and is made up of 24 Cantons, the Blarney, Carnarvon, • Edinburgh; note was the driver in his shit sleev family household as a quick means of _ :Telegraph Corporation last three of which joined the federa• etc.; Shakespeare, Scott, Words- es, At. my motion, the carriage drew relief from the pain of cramped, stiff, tion .in 1815, It is about the - oldest worth, Moore and Hand Countr up f.or me to take a picture. It was sore or swollen muscles from strain, ... _ _., Write for .our Booklet describing' Y y' over -work, exposure or from whatever _ i this sound investment secnMty, of the-Present day republics and has The Fens; The Dukeries; Glorious just a group of working folk, but for t - been pointed out as a striking example Devon; Cornish Riviera; The Tros- the four participants It fuse a big cause. 36 and 60 cis. at all drag' 1W, C. PITFIELD & C. LTD• of democratic government. These aachs and the Garden of Ireland; gists: Sole Agent: John A. Huston - SO KING ST. WEST. g° day' Company, Limited, Toronto. _ Cantons are independent, except in Giants' Causeway. Lovely roads, A BOY ACID A PIG • . r matters affecting the whole country, beautiful scenery. London, Edin- Another homely iricident. Just out -ids in which they are subject to the Fe- burgh, Belfast, Dublln,-Do+tglas - of Lucerne one morning, as- our car _ how Aar Stomach ddral Constitution. The languages of all in one a;lori°ns holiday. / turned the corner of the road, we came * the country are four in number; th•2 For furth tafarmation regard- across a boy taking a large hog to �D greater part of the population speak ing this or an other holiday you market. The porker was squealing, Makes Itself German, after which comes French, contemplate, address Capt. F. H. and creating a terrific din but the lad � i w ' Italian and a dialect, allied to Latin, Reid, C.P.R. , Building. Toronto. was Patiently trying to guide him in !i OIL :mown to You called Romansch, Roughly speaking, the way he was to go by' means of a fLl1114 lrMtslia�ittt _ s French is the langyage of the south- cord tied to a pig'§ bindle Of �" excellent for Temporary Deai'aess En sh is spoken a:, an auxiliar Ian the g' 'era H••a N•i••+ �• � wasruaa • „••••--- •---- ••••- •- • -• -•• wrest- Italian 'that 'of the southern- _ y• course. I wanted a Picture of this and e...d b ceW, l�ia sea •wi.aias. : nmanani, '0{ gyp,•' gunge, Particularly ih the larger plat the hey wa.. most oblionw. With some A. O. LEONARD, tali THE SIGNSI Nernou"wes Frequent'Aeadaches tain districts in the Grisons and- Ger- 68• Ctimatically Switzerland has no effort, he braced his feet firmly on _ F ” '¢ _ : Neuralgia Feeling of wasknws man the remainder of the country, standard; altitude has much to do the roadway and managed to hold a : ,: _,•, : lndisestbm sieepie"neae : with climate or-nditions and there is a position long enough for me to accom- ' Leo Of appetite Mouth AcNity. great diversity of vegetation. Because plash my purpose. ' r �)�r� Neuses Sour Stocaseb + ����( Arco- tntaslgtion �'' of its central position and neutral at- i For all the skin titude, throughout ma generations, Speaking about Aigs, 'suppose we IT'S Las a,1{ THAT MAKES g nb' take you to Killarney in Ireland for :t turn - - iroublet V;' �- _ 3ry il�c. a „d�ras been eh...t,n ' es the illy- iut/„il,l , WHAT TO p0 FOR IT: Catlettr� hood. Wiss mothers meeting ace for many important y N-1 L— VU 11 111LI g P e- this next week. P"'lips' Milk of lMag. ��l�elet should always, keep therings of an' international nature- _ firsike ap your Live! $t14 nesia m a glass or water it on hand. this adds greatly to its importance in No Calomel neCessar* every p. Ter when you POTATOES For you to feel lsealtbv and fan set up. Tae another Prig a 3Sc• and 50a R'opld, of fairs. liver must pour two poundo of )iq pbiis Into - rr teaspoonful ao minutes -_ -- _ T�0 W_EDDiNGS your bower, eves• day- Without- that bile. after eating. Adamther trouble starta.Poordi before you go to bed �--- °— 1i; ays of intarbst to the ladies— ask ua for pric*s oa P.S I Certified Po�nS in the goon I Wr, elimination. Ned Cobblers, Extra era. 7 Cobblers. body. Qeoeral wretehsdnasa. • ... OR —Take the new Sometimes • to the men also —!s a bra• C�trtieed Dooleys, 7 xt» ![o, 1 cool- How can you expect to ofear up a situation Phillips' Milk of Magnesia dal procession We saw an, ntere5 - 17* sad PXX X,)uutaUM Also --ail- like this eomyyletady with mere _ - ovine „�.. Tablets — ow lablrt for, • kinds of table s•,1ck. Eutying or sail- mot•' �' m'itetat watet, to each teaspoonful as di ing one at Lucerne and another a few ing err lots or truck loads. s erg gum' cr toughaget They don't wales rected above up Mur Leer. ' __33 # VC OLDS THAT miles mt: as, as ore were travelling a- S. HISEY You ne"'9a 's Uttle U ee Pi a, m s purely loo the road. The one was o- & SON tar th e. e. 0, Refu red aura re. ask g g !or them b name, Rdttae subatitutaa W. at If you have Acid Stomach, don t - "y HANG ON ing Into the Cathedral at Lucerne; 42 CHURCH ST. TORONTO. an 14 worry about it. , Follow the simple o Coughs that rack tho -- ' "Tit* Potato Peoplo” -� directions gg eon above. This small -• dosage of Ptliilips' Milk of Magnesia whole sr :t.lri -- Cream Wanted SKIN BLEMISHES a acts cat once to neutralize the acids thorn's a job Fo[ that cause headache, stomach pains SCOTT'S ■ Vanish Before Physician's - and other distress. Try it. 'You'll No matter where you Live, we will prmeription feel like a new person. EMULSION OF •- t ��� ��S' •�; be glad to have you patronize one Those spots or pimplee on your face• But -be careful you get REAL COD LIVER OiL '� of- our- cr�eamerlen erean► toe at -� on-to?mentin8 -7eut milk of magnesia when you b�uyy � unless you are mterestea to a �Y lettl�ta go genuine PHILLIPS' lblilk of Mag- ,� to -'s , ', . Toronto, Guelph,- Galt,' W�ingham; medicine wbich has helped Like millions of others have done, you s ✓31. +' s Cobden, Renfrew, Arnprior, North - tree 700,000 women and - can get rid of your skin trouble through ne ia. See that the- name- "PHIL= '' e LIPS"' is on the label. , gay, Bruce (Mines. Highest Prices; girls. Take it before and after the -work e i greatDinni& i�i� � .`; cans loaned -fare-, express br truck childbirth, at the Change or Dr. D. D. Dennis. Dr. ' whenever you are nervous and Lion -known in many countties as ' .ALSO IN f _'~} - Astsi roaM �t - charges paid. Y D.D.D. and now manufactured by r rundown. 98 out of 190,.ssy, Cam ns's •Italian Balm ollemiste- e Ili tiny tablet is the • :_ _ S C OT TsS . Glutted L armors' Cfl- Operateve •'ic helps me!" - � big you relief at onus, and quick- �qufv niOn of a teaspoonful restore Our akin t0 healthi All or Genuine Phillips' h,ilk M V L S 1 O N' Co., Lta• -- LYDIA E. P I N K N A M'S ° r : bf T1agtnesia :•�AOi F :ANAD/ D.D.D. -Trial fiN i6e. Phalli s RICji IN 1fiTAMINS VEGETABLE COMPOUND r�unded.dw instant i or p Milk of Magnesia --Issue, No. 13-- .� �7 :ad .. .$ �Y ^i �cn:c "7+�'•'Y'.'R:.'!P +,Y,4. +t"A,sE .'.'�"iei(ii.:y y:-: .+,Lr y6ry...� -.'. -�_«s �; '"L �. y,.. _ _ ;..�', 7. .,•,:'" -qt`s ,a " ".�✓.'! r 7'r"� • L; _�:'.' `Z •a "� • ;�•.i.:- ,? h: "D'-.. r • . _a '„ _"'+•. •. f�. h ' ,.i•. .� e �iC -- Set^ ' `Ie 4s • - t _ - a . - .:-�. ��.•y � .-- �- -. -_ - ` 1 -_ '� I 111.. x �> u�IrYt g R 'remain in this c ^tlnSry. W 6- Music and it$ relation to Religion Easter Nowlay evening, April 22nd. -service; ` in thanksgiving for our , • .. t' ` h «r histury.beey,ttt «w knua-i4 there Cantata "Bore Ctimes Charlie" In the ngtwly Lord's glorious Resurrection from. 1 are, no doubt, ulauy lu this t uuJi Hymn 112 decorated Tows Hall the dead. Rev.' E. G. Robinaon ,will t TERMS `: ' try whu wvllki give how ttli utleVeu JUneaictlon preach. Sunday School members are r: i1.7e p� F H asked to bring their Lenten Pyramids vatyeat.. $1.30u Iaadeaoue�`f� SatliatJ►ute iu ;,Le loc ii of woney -Our of Illy Lwvirnt suuw.ltbli6 i " • Dunkartoa for missions, to the Sunday School -- ; _Xvibatxipciom to the United Status and Glut or el0plvymrut. It Nuulu o" ,. Of the .Vitt+I+tl tl„tk VIJu•e uu Mun Session. Sditaia $2.00 in bra• tlyy ' avrnittg µ'htln ,.tJlJUt three St. is Anglican, Dnnbsrton on ti diygrate tu, thtl 17unilulua+, lt`eur Inclr "� ..f auuw fell. It way_ac' Sunday, April at. Easter Day. Sun- _ were deported to a kuUUte'y KUtlr. t•onLu.+ttieei by VAilt. It made it the School at 2 p. m. Celebration of - SALE REGISTER. .. r i�tOFfiN MURKA.R� P.roprietnr.- _- _�1�e3_h�t,_s� rte► , t� .ht.Wa^r,� _,�:'.3• tt..�;�..:•.rttt for rn+rti+rinK� a9 Holy C.:.....,..�" , 3 � - rntLr�f, MARCH 30f1> _ - Auctiolt -- + prut>ably uu out) to utlte nu rate r• +t f"Ive•d a I+uInher l) f coca into the COnimunloaut is urged to attend this sale of farm stock, isnpiements etc 7 'NOTES AND COMMENTS. eat in her. ditl•h, Thy snow, however, was - - -- ----- - - - - -- - the property of Ern. White,. let 34, _ - - -- welt•nnii -d by the frult, Krowera con. 7, Whitby. No reserve. Sale at al• it % t uld-4m a prutectiun fur the L. E. O NEILL one o'clock sharp. Terms Cash. W, -,,� . - -' ' . • • .Brock Road .. ' " • The beer and wine measure = Plant. Maw, auctioneer e FUNERAL DIRECTOR NDI allowing the sate of these never Died,, un Tuesddv Hareb 27Lh, ISuz EMBALMER TvkSnax. APRIL 10TH - Auction Pale 'p bath Tool. wite of W. A. Hiuhardeutl, -` --- -- - of horses, pnre•hred Jersey cows, ogee by the glass in certain places, ` fully accredited: implements etc., at of Toronto, secoud daughtrc•oi for COmmu�1tQ Pictures Successor to1W. J. Mather,! ;inelnding hotels and restanranta, Into Geo. Tuul, of ttrucr Kua/i, ►o her r lot It. eon 2. i'ickering (half mile 8touffVille _�•'Bss been passed by the legislature. curb year, she id survived by north of Pickering her hue- ' = •� • g Village), thepro- It e■annot be claimed that it is a' bet °d, one daughter and two *ou 10ce TOWN HALL 25c. NighGand Day Service party of Gordon D'Eath. Bale at 12 lgttlrnaent took place on Thursd+sy iu PjCKERIIVG Business Phone .'Residence Phone °'clock, noon. Bee bills, Wm. Maws temperance measure, and it is the Whitevale Cemetery, 8801 �� aurtione�r, y ;..very donbtfal whether, it repaid' SATURDAY, MARCH 31ST _ - -- - - - _ -- be passed if it were put to a vote: - � � - at 3 P. tn.._ - Brougham Soya Beans NOt1Geio Y0 ° oY the people, unless.- ,it were a Where the North Begins. The 'Pickering Dramatic Club A_meeti political measure. But if it were Featuring UI•Jite Adiim.., Fred in connection with St. Georges Ang- ng of the farmers of this submitted to the people.irrespeet Hnntley,. Walter MvGail and_ district will be held in, the Town Hall " lican Church, presented •their play, Ril.,- tar. -lip the Wolf Dog ive of politics, the probability is "Here Comes Charlie" in the Town g in . Pickering on Wednesday, -.April We do Building of al]' kinds. it would be defeated. The brew Hall, on Friday evening last, under The Fireman 4th, at 2.30 p. m. to discuss growing CARPENTERING, era and distillers are delighted the auspices of the'Y. P. S. of. St. F�+turi+Ig Charhe Chaplin Soya Beans under contract. CEMENTING - John's United Church. The hall was �3harge to cover. ezpeu »e unty Come and Discuss the Matter 1tt .with the beer and wine clause, comfortably filled with an aupreciat- - CANADIAN SOYA BEANS, Ltd. `' PLUMBING ,w6ieh is evidence that iR'was not ive audience, who heartil applaud- On Marell 17th- it. was necessary to y suoalitute victuret4 foc those adver- _ Mitten Ontario and adopted to promote sobriety, ed the different artists in their im- tied, but these will be. shown tc= -- ` personation of the several character. w,trrow evening, :alt will . March 31st. (�j• j r, ROOFING ' hough some argue that if _ g 1wl `If! Between acts, ltr. Joe Cleaves, can _ ur a also sell Brantftirtj Roofing " the people were alll�w'ed free use in his own happy manner, with Mss- - - - �e ering oa Matarialrt, Empire $at6rooni `'of -these beverage» they wdul'd D. Gann6n accompanying at the Egnipnient, Duro Water - _ O H Y ` E S '��m an Sy»tenia. Beatty not cianioc' for whiskey, rum, and Plano. ltiiisg K. Fawkes, director, in j� other strung liquors. a .few well - chosen words, thanked It is tit Yiv, Nt+ril P the I" Stable Egnipn+ent' the audience for the fine reception yl�, Jtnd ether Building Materialp they tendered the artists. Rev. Mr. KFRING, TP. hIRS. THOS. LAW g ' On Sunday Afternoon at Till. Glover, as usual, proved a very ace • E,tiwateg Free eptable chairman. The Y. P. S. of �Crt1CU1�uI 1 S -tier Amerman Antnteeite, -Welsh Coal, � Pt+nburg, x -10 year old buy, Javk ■+ Scotch Coal and Coke, -`. , . Work. Guaranteed 'Vaneel,4, nad ti narrow esen )r th John's 9arv�l refreSlimenta to: ,..,announce that •'Uick,.the . • _ all Iiiz�o. I the visiting artists - ' 1;l. ♦♦ - - from drxth; tvbrtr he tray p:ayink A•tr+ttrur (itrtienPr." tzril- t+ltrak Hard anal Soft Worrd. eJ . PR O V ►�E Kith they ncJre (."p of itn IS lx+und . ill the Ternim C•T.Qb. Pboue (ia02 als�•Ii. tti hi.'h his areui� Etas I'nited Church, P'iekerbrig p ":'`_ Easter Sunday. : T %�% H L Howls, ,"130 Phones Ottl' P5a00 PLCKER.ING, ONTARIO _ r _ Picked lip. ticltt+.n tl') "y wrte torte ,,,• -- - ": ing FI Lisril�ry Fields in 11311! Tile nn Sunday nest there will be spec- -- , Li' Easter services in the 1lnitrd C f? f N�'-s 1 E adiy min ate hod fiNen n ■e(l us a Church, morning and evening. At the - - � , `door its. en<i the f,Jt had it uu liwrnifig .service tiiere.iviil lye spec E,y R for tbf- the middle of the floor punnding ial• Easter music and an Easter srr -. WEEK W-r!) mom on the subject ``1t Juan die -s -Bait' FRIDAY APRIL-6 rH, 1934. It v►lasrli it Nsph>Jitl�l, �iin =inlr havoc ri - .4 to Lhr+ butt »e apd it» conEPnta, � live asCai Y' The evening service _ xtt ?4 U0_ Savings 1 will he largei a musical sen-ice, the. l and injuries, to the bttiy'y face, choir rendering- Maunder's, :F,.. cr Sul,j� <t `: tti "I +ae.tl•ier';: Kaiilen : neck and right arm, and the-cup Cantata "Penitence,. Pardon. and timan to you." Peace, and the minister will intro•]- -the she[] Be past the face vf ce the Cantata by a short discourse Beinit ytiu, cirtlmnit tmnbles tO the boy. This incident ehoirs the on "Music and its relation to relic;- hiln, an,1i I Joll'i -- forget the That Every' Sottyew ifs should take advantage. of, creak danirer that lurks in the ion ". The order of the evening set - LT'�e'ti - Prices are Lower. vice which' will commence at 7 u'd Our • 'l>le fields of Europe. -Many of lock will be as follows: AM that were Bred proved Is our subscr tion BPS' APPLES EASTER EGGS CE15URG :. Holy, Holy, Holy y i from Red Wing Orchiar& .Cream Contre•+ I LETTUCE - 'tu be'•dudc ' " that is they flailed to Invocation Hymn i2 • 8 cit. bsakete $3c per lb. 28e. = for 15c.- es plods, and they will be a source to the Flck$ring %of danger for yeJlrs to come, Reading from Scripture - . _ -. ,News aid Plcake Shortening 2 lbs: 21•x. Prayer ; . 'especially to the iarmers when Announcements and Offering ! f plowing the fields. -The shells are Hynm 117 - :Rose Baking Powder MLoceirfmt : - 'Icing sugar hidden from view and the plow Short introduction to the Cantata by :. -yet o 'j 1 lb. tin_L5c. ".2 Iba. for'19;, 2 lbs. for 19e. t _ ehare lu striking thetas may result Rev. H. G. Crazier n the subject; •. ' - ___ -- ___ -- - -- F� Bar Biscuits 2 lbs. for - 29c. in disaster to -the' plowman -and . - $, , Ilia horses. Fears have also been P & G Jar Plum Jan, Strawberr Jam that , the mine* that $ I i� y _ . were cast into the North Sea may r 14 bare foc i9o. fi'L oz jar :.,Jc, 40 oz. jar 33c. with each $2.00 - - C -4m struck by passing ships, which Salad& Tea ' per lb. : -'t,' 50ce purchase P _ -.- - _'ROUId wreck them; but so far no � rr�� C ituch accident has been reported. ' Tomatoes, med. i J iz6, tins ,. 25c. A very.pethetic story of suer. Take ]SOOT H �IVItJRI SON Ang from cold.. thirnt.aud hunger C. Ire & B. Toni,* Tablets i appeared in the papers ,tor week Tor when Itealth- -SJtrengt�i�-Vigor :.• P�ICKERI�T.G ashen they gave the liiertnry o[ a _ . .. :24 year of- d'girl, Catharine Theresa Hare ou stomach pain. You order -PHONE PICKERING 900 We deliver - Karr. She.wa% of Irish birth, And ]NAVE YOU .STOMACH TROUBLE .9 Belching, G. Fieadathe. _ Heartburn Binatina. Gars. ' : catne to Canada about five years Splttin^, of ylueus, Gnawlaa, Ewwpry Feetin4. Lump In Gtotnxh, lioad Diealime. -- -- in Bofors of Aft 2r Eating c onaue, Sore %!ouch. Indigestion? When caused ick 1 r t� aqo, and »ec ureJ a position a8 a by a run-down �em a d yoe need C. C. & S. Tonle Tehnan and at once. They,wtn Perl l g. Har� af. a Voce build up the system sad thus relieve you quickly sad perntaaendy, I mprots appeme. r ` 'tlomestiC in Loudon. Losing' her digeaden and General hawth. - ' )ositidn, and unable to Pe dire Plinth". Bl■ekhead., spree, Blotches, Pale, £turns: Matariaa.. THE BLOOD Chitly, Fevertah. Run Down. Debltitaced: Weak. fmtctated? _ ° - another', aue returned to the .Old You surely need C. C. Ze B. Tonic Tablets. Taney, by reason of - - ` . ` their tonic effects. help to re*rare strength aril 61m' to the blood, Jw It will iurnisb 8 O >xr E' 8 are r8. Uountry, With the awdetance of naterlahment to the whole body. C.'C. & B. Tonic Tablets contain Yeast, Iron and `�P 1 _ _ ''' - Fst9w of Cod Liter -three great tonics in one: _ C _the :ImmigraW4n authorities. _ Y..,. Timrithg, •Alifalfv -SSweet Clover and Ahike T�1E tits tc:.w... a .r,_..... t_...,,'1!...,,.. Reed Clever, a ' But she tongs conditions there no . Ire*, worn oar• Feel Like FWI°A whey 13yee Cawed ana better than in Canada. WithouteetToaecher,�eetlesat \Ight.PoorMem�ry Melagchotyt "All Government Tested Seed. Y; fk h W�a j[ Tr_ blg� t)tz�v. Fain.w fl.ienda sod. without ..York, she , or Feet Numb, Lack Energy, trena� In U. Yew n�� To�cTa-Nou The}, by reason ofthelttonlceeecta , itelp toreetorenenetiasuetotiormaltooetdltloet All kinds of- Garden Seeds - •built -and package. --determined to go back to Canada steady the net+ee, baaiah the blues, va"t you [eel fun of lug view, amb[tlaet. toad " many years younger. We sell Cooper's Prockicta and Warble Fly Powder, •85 cents per lb. r &gain. She had no money to tatty vn.l<r wri,tit, Tlalliw Cheetce, 11at Che.e, At7aas rtael<. use- Poultry Food *. Egg Producers and Poultry Supplies. - epsia. Thin Blood C.'C. & H. Tonic Tablets help to build you' - IJCr a7wnvw6v, t t? -.. -- `- - 'cpt° CVWY "'y �"" """"' ""'"" ""' " " en ""-" -Agt for McCormick - Deering Farm Machinery remaining pennies to baying two c. c. ar B. TodaTabt.ta ILTALl act ditectly ehroush the _ and Reuisirs. -- stomata, ettrlcotag cue - night she boarded a freighter blood, buitding asp the nervous wattan, generate vitality, crests nerve forts, testore ;4 Horse. MOC. Deering Cultivator• $57.00 cash. sailing for Halifax. She hid her. fnll•strength, pep and rigor -so you /eta enjoy Life's pleasures to the tulleat. C C & B TONIC TABLETS .� [er aerie el all day Stara. Gas ro _ Ul1r Motto-:-.m. <'.�e 6eave.it, tern get it, Or _ Pelf in one of the ]ifs hosts, and your aruggl.c today ■net order a supply. it mesas the beGinning of a _ ._ it is not glade." - .. rroteeted only by a .cativbs, and sew life tot you�penina the door to a brighter world seta happier egut000a. TUN Boss li a llt clothing, and forgetting to Ublets are Inespentivc. The prices are 50c and til. Three for i2 Sg. Telephone 3800 : J., I., a water she suffered terribly - . ..Got C. 6. & B Tonic Tablets from nn the cold, hunger and thirst, ' E. E. JO,NE6,.Drnagist, Pickering. Phone 68001 J. S. BAI.SDON, =-`. ' ' PI G if I I ing the eleven day,* she was _ . _ _ . _ . 1 , crossing the Atluntio. she was • Q . �( THE ROBINS ARE BACK it --t-bitten and when she -was 'd u c V \.�. = : r� IJ a aT'ried on s afretcher from the' Men's Work Boots 2.46 asp `, -M-t sbe collapsed. She wtars taken ' j t.l a hospital where she is recover - alien's Overalls and Ponta 1.26: pr. up iu,c. It is said that she came into . F O R EA S -T E O&nsds illejjtslly J►nri will h &ve to .; _ _ •, ,Xen's Work Shirts 65c, or 2 for 1.25 up - hs&potted,_,.I,i.l� ii rl)��„ddest. ^_�_.. �etweea All Points ..Part of of the story.: A frail girl, On Glra Coach Lures Routes � Ho »e Dolls Farm Team' Harness $2x.80 up , but wbo hag the determination _ _ rs at various. prices y - and bravery to face such err ex- •• west a Pam nes _ 9 _ _perience is deserving >a fate much , • Pad T Li blotter than .that. .She 9bowed .. � , " :Now ie the time to -get that old --that she had those rjllalities which - _ Ti =s at'oltic�:5 atl�i agent tea only - _harness repaired .. our .forefathers. pOSeeoAed -when - Phone 2904 ° they carne to America to cnt-e fo G-r`a'y* Coach Lines t6s forests and make a home for hemselves. • A woman with her ICE CA C BRAGLE. .,panties should be • allowed to' liaotern Rowe -- PICKERI la ' Phone 4600* i in 1,KTRINGF ,• - •".r;, Y^,r. - ,i"+..: _.,G ..,,yy, .. 'S.; •r,,a�'--- {.-r -r : •a.�+-= -vw:.,+r. - �- - _. , .e; r•; •.�i -r;- __ :.,vim•.- .i�"r•. ..,w. .�' k, ^i.,,`'{' ,^ " - :•4•.;W" � - � y - � - _ ..p' may' �• A•. ...� "Y. k All • ;'- it '.^.. , ..0 - - - .+•. .. "k/s ' . 4LARaM0NT. Heury ii iuncuau, of 8t mffville, Claremont Community She Come On! Let's Got to the play on PRIPATE st ATERNIrY N URK ' 'Wilfred Sadler. of Salem. spent *Pont Sunday .with D. A. PuRb. - Easter Bendy evening, "Here ING HUMS. - i[onday with friends is flows. Several trout here attended the A very enjoyable evening was Comes Charlie is Puckering Town ldawnie Lodge session at Brgoklin spent at the bonne of Ma. and ]lies. Medical and Convalescent Cases Mina MRon Mor.th has returned ou Tuesday evening, W. T. Wilson. when a large crowd-of IiLB ac•rept «ri = : to. Claremont for..the wormer: Mies' Ada Thvrton, of Colorado, young and old assembled to present Private and Semi Private Rooms _ is.visiting..her cousin. fir:a Frank Garden Notes their eldest daughter, Winnifred. with Weekly Rates $to 00 ' .Ham. - •• -- a miecella,neous shower, on the eve Recleaned , , . InepPCCion invited •aw ' - ' , of her marriage to Mr. Charles Rey- -J-. 'Mundell- s¢tt father =' epen� _ - notch The nuaneroua and'uoeful prifts , - -MRS GEORG9 THOMPSON Sunday near Weodsteek with the �iow is' the time to do some pry- which the popular couple received BARL Y Pbone 7808 former's sister, ing, of shrubs. Golden Elder should, showed the high honor and esteem in 51.24 Stauifville, R. R. Nu 1 - Mies McQlasban line returned be cutback to as neap the ground as which they were held. Rev. Mr. Glov- - -- to Claremont, after sponding the possible every spring. Where this er, of the United Church, expressed We offer a limited quan- :.. r• - winter in the city. is done it will produce young shoots appreeietion of the wonderful ser- WM. ANDERSON _ Miss, Mary Benson is visiting from five to six feet in height of vice of the bride elect, in both Sun- city of the abOYe at the if tmpruned w_ I revert - 4 her Parente, Milton and Sere. Ben rare beauty, day School and Church. Mr. Luther, price Of �� C8TIt8 per : son for the Easter holidayN. back to green stock in three or four Pilkey, J. Palliator and' D. Dawson, P P DLT N BART0111 Several from here attended the years. All dogwboda ' and widow, also Mr, T. C. Gostick of the Bap- bushel f. 0. b. our ele- Leafs -lied Wings hockey game in where required effect and not for tifit Church spoke'on the high esteem screen planting should be treated the) of the young couple. The bride real Vat02 FOOL Of Bathurst INSURANCE `s Toronto on Saturday evening. same way, if we want the rich, reds =l Floyd and Kira. Jones and fan- ub ponded in a very happy and fitting Street, -Toronto, 'sacks _ �_ A.UTOMOBILR - ilp. of Brooklin, spent Sunday and yellow back which shows in. manner, followed by a short speech : with ?lire. Jones' mother, Mre. the winter. It is as well to remember y included. FIR @.; that foliage plants require poor soil'. b the ,groom who also voiced his �: Bushby.. to get the- best results, rich soil has them y their of the goodwill ft r, shown BURGLARY ' - Rev, J.• E. Glover ' conducted them by their friends. After, $iagiZS; CALM AD�i MALTING • a tendency .to `Produce growth poor �. z Passioq Week -eerviees at Bro- of the .hymn, Blast be the tie" that 4 LIFE INSURANCE - •• ugham on Tuesday evening of in coloring. Spiraea, Anthony Water•��» followed by "For they are ��" I"imi -` LIFE IN9IIRAI�ICE , y er, cut back as near the ground as jolly good Fellows" numerous games !?02 Royal Bank Building Phone Pickering 79.20 - ='this week. possible Last season's growth leaving- were Indulged in under the able Mrs. Bennett and Sara. Borland• a few strong shoots at the base of [leadership of Miss Beztha Bacon, Af-- Toronto 2 ' = attended the funeral of the late shrub, and you will be surprised at ter which a dainty luncheon was ser- • "You Can Buy at Hume � Albert O. Rankin, -of Toronto on the size of tbg_beads__of bloom, Bud- veil -- - ! - Monday list dleia, Tam�arix tall vaneties yam- �__. _- ._`..____.___ .__-_ :'TIRES, BATTERIES. ' Dr. and Mrs. T,imliason an,d J. ngea arboresseus and most of the - H. and Mrs.. Casket' 'were ' top spitaeas except Van Houttie (bridal Ftarnis Walitet� A - L ACCESSORIES, guests of Mr. and Sirs. Godard wreath) and Thimbergii need the k----;At as low,and better pric•esl on'yiinday last. same treatment, shrubs- requiring We have an active farm sell- � ,����. Prospects now are. fur a very more careful treatment taking out - -.0ne Car' Load as lac® seeding season. Thurs idAtill the old flowering wood where such • ing nr¢nnizstion, and can Kell : _., '- j u$t ill. - y a a lot of frost to come ont.of the exists and keeping the old wood well -yonr fvrtn for yoti. Call and un can in Toronto. - � ground and a lot-,of snow yet to trimmed t) enco,Re new growth nee t►x, or write to -Pioneer Chick-Mash, -thaw. are Kerrias, Purple leaved plum. Ph- Let us rewiir that leaky top. WFi17F, & CO b @$t OII market. • Ladies, how many quilts can 'iladelphus, Coronar3us, Japanese Red -- C, =. • • Leaved Maple, and other shrubs xr- - . 2217 Kiugat6n Rd., yon complete in two d »yN? Can = the Woodbridge record of ei.tht own for foliage. Shrubs which should Toronto W. $yfll68, C.larPZnOIIt Skilled Motor Repairs, in that period be. equalled ? It is not -be pruned until after Pruning Phone Rnwa rd 2178 29• j0 Gordon ' worth trying. — - -are ail varieties of Carragana, Cyd- - -.__ -- - ----- - - -._— _ .... - J. La��% - Wm, Coates i-i at time of writ- onia, Dentzia, 'Forsythia, �Kerria Jap- inR In a very critic al eonriiti•,tt, °pica Lonicera, blalus, PhiWelphus, E G f ! , CAP T I P.tione 'L9Q8 and a slight stroke 'is thought t., Prunus, Soiraea, .Van' Houttie and wit • • PICKERING. ONTARIO ,. have sigh place.* Ii tft .hope is Thwibbp ziti. All varieties of Liitic 3090-00-o � � and W:(,iirf l ;.as. Lilacs do not require - -- held for hi-.4 recovery much prining but all the old -flower Brine your Hatching A :st'ink in i" and we will guarantee to produce you 2.0,y �'�l. R's ddortzan, seer ►rA ] leaved to chi.ks ut 1ta•low a price ao the average tn+srket valur. If wv f tit to rl,f DIN ,L Y S GARAGE y 1 ikr-s c h� uld be removed as soon as Te ort. fy proxrpasinw in hie •t•ecov thin are• cvtJl lower our ^usG,rtn pricy to ,n as a it a fact. P the fl6w -ring - season is over. This is Oor. Brock and Kingston, R& ery front the, recent- abase -9 otter• a factor : ,vnerally nesclected -,in the IFY t�1UR HA rou Is Gool1 YOUR OHICK -4 WILL COdlb: MUCH LOWER - s 'atinn. The recovery i9 stow, but cultivati.•n of lilacs at the base i6f (� U S'j'Q � f - _10 0 Ft;<tirw, .. ..:l3 2.60 General liri,air • Worlr ail care; 'satisf4et3ry. cttnaidering the Neil, each flo :•. :c.saiite will be. found at- 6M V,Q044. ,• 12.00 ousnpa,t of hN condition. rong-bud_; whieb a�e•the meaty wh- 11ATCHI :� C's -PRTC. :,, .�• - Ruranteed at teasunabir lOCO SQ(3`i..,. ... X2.00 ..priers. Apple trees baa�"a suffered thiw proi,y ne.t year'. bloom is assured. -+� v.kF•li'Y.BAP'1r* VRIOK& AT JUGIHT PRICES year- from the Revere froAta. ite Except f- -r- . the occasional strong Acetvtvne Weiding ports are,of many that hwvp b••on branc3� being tlken out they may b' �-! r� Batteries ropnired and charged. - split wide open. ' Many of thee, allo med. to take. their course. The. =l ll lt)1l Z�l) f E', v� ](,k II 8 �,(i�(►r�% Firestone and Dunlop Tires. -,however, with treatment, may hq spimea Van flouttie should have as A. t.. 8R0•WN, Proprietor revived and tendered fruit aeair- much of the old %Food cut away 'as, is- Gasoline and Oiis. ing yet, ilraettleai�lP- ilct as soon as it has Phone Unronvi1te till[ -40'2 - Phone 8tou$ville 2830 r The retarn to winter at the fin�,ahed blooming, -cut back to a sty _ _____ Refreshment Booth in Ooenectien flr4t of the week caused diAAp onrr new ,shoot `in pac$ instance, this Phone 1?ick, ?504 - °' pointment in more than one :will retievp the bush of undue strain Inigbt or deg 1. . - circle. Fortunately the snow was and permit all -:the energy to be ap CHi�S MIL-T01v SLEEP wet enonith -to prevent drifting• plied to the production of new wood. FOR Buy Bray► Fouadatiaa Grade Chicks There wav snfliMent snow to have 'Apart from cutting away of sunerfl- 0 : canoed trouble had it.drifted. uous growth the priming, should be IMMEDIATE Because - 4`„!p PfiOPRil;? The Rainbow hits -ion Bwnd are done with an eve to uniformity. This ti �t.+ .„....,,... -_ - holding a sale of home made bak. does not mean trimming the bushes SHIPMENT 1. They rre.from big eggs; averaging 27.28 oz. 'tug on Saturday afternoon next nr►tit they are round or flat on top __ _to the dozen. at 2 80 o'clock in the basement of as is often the case, but careful pr 2• They are from flocks carefully selected for size and vigor - blood - W the church. Afternoon tea will using which will •produce balanced testedr -and Oovernment Approved. be served. The ladies of th'b coo- growth on all sides of the slant en- •g They are hatched in '•compartment" incubators. Mora gregation are asked to assist the eurtrtg equal amount of bloom from 4• They live well and grow rapidly into big tiroilere -or big, strong, .girls. all aspects. . early- layine putlets. Ths _ minatieel show on F'tiday . -= - - ---- For furl Information see the manager of your nearest BRAY Hatchery or Ey"�/ SPA memo- -evening -leaf was veep poorly at THE ' "MADELINE" send for our FEYES booklet •'Highway to Potiltry Stieeessin 1934." � ^�r,w-r�,a.i -pe me„i. tended. The reeepts at the door 51tAY C"jCK HATCHRRY, 106 Claybum Ave.. Sr. CatMarisss. Oft. :j►etted about twelve dollars. A - BEAUTY -:- SALON `; e" Jarge cast Brae brought from Pick >bro°dK'� Owe• Year Dsf oil- eet g-$I<o, iDLSNEY laying, and the reports are to the Eight Breeds- Eighth Year B1ood•Teeting -8l =th Year Government r - N M •effect that it was one of the best 1934 means a. new year, which means Approval. Oshawn - ��bow►s -w'e have had. a new Permanent Wave.' �� ls+i Og�ss �� - A reception service and Sacra- Ihave Perritanent Waves trisuitevery --- Iment will be held' in the United lady's purse, so why not make c Church on Easter Sunday nest at an appointment. - r 0 �� � ���� ,tt morning nrninR service. Fifteen new, I give all my customers toy eery best members will be taken into mem- careful attention. herahip. A pageant will be prey- Also,'�iart•erliag, Hafir- carting, Scalp anted by seven yout�R ladies of and !racial Treatm --tits,--- '�h�SE '1�u ��VE� the congregation, title The Chal- Shampooing: - - lenge of the Cross. The Passion Meek service$ Are much appreci- �LLYf3. M. M'L7,zlt3e11, F:;a : J%t"d and well attended. ', Phone 11906 ; vLAREMONT ��, i t " A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the dianse on Wed- Eye <•neaday last, March 21st,, when M. Wilson, eldest �' �- W in ay la R ; � r Send gem daughter of Wtu• T. and Mrs. Care ` t =• Wilson, was united in marriage l kq Moto/' - i pbarles A. Reevnolds, son of Fred and Sirs. Reynolds, both of and codc%t 'Pickering Township. After a }., short wedding trip the young e — il VMS h 'oar � couple will take up- residence a y ea Goodwood Fred -n ,-I. v4it- Z. ; "- ie'ft� - standing � will be sometime Am has had a very �� tth anxious time since. It was Lr •, • ;Tickets. Time fables sad All`Coacb Travel perrons they haw been - thought that he might lose the by C. H. TU&9 �• D. • Information at � erected ico koeor. d�a foot, but Is now fortunately ontti� a1dH sses>ess the road to recovery: Several Eyesight, Education and Siftkiener _ Eaateirss •Ho�ise; Phone 450►0 � bet ' � days ago the 'ev"r- present /rood. �° A� �� �!r nature of his neighbors was re- Part 10 J N. W. r,TA>! 11111 sponsible for a wood -bee that All • authorities agree and the pub l�ligstos llod '_',: ; . provided a year's supply for' him. lic has come to recognize that a sc- SPECIAiS SPECIALS M1 .,Mr. Gostick is grateful to tbese ientific examination of the eye is Phot►s� " friends for their kindness and absolutely necessary to a proper cor- :. , Bicycle Tires, 28x 8i .98 dA! ' help rection of its defects. •Eyes, cannot Bicycle Tubes, 2818}' ... •31 The Now Canada Movement be fitted at a bragain counter or by Two- burner Hot Platen ,. • • •'2 4•' _? hold, itrmeeting here on Thurs- mail: In the interests of health, its )electric Lamps, • for .. • • - y• 89 j day evening last with a fair tarn- preservation and efficiency, we sh- So -Lo flies Shove ... oat, considering the weather, ould realize what health means. Tis- 'Old Bufflish Wax •, .69 - _ -:; The plans and ideals of the stove- sues, of the body, to be efficient dg- Everead Wit: ' went were onlined by two of their Pend upon the observance of the Reflex Vaz ^• .50 ` ` speakers. Although the motives laws of health, mPhen .worn ,out they •.•Home Wax �• '' •' are not het generally known. it must be replaced, proper ,f}eeat periods : • ,75 Co maybe stimmed up in describing are therefore essential. `Defects sh- Johnston �ax... Insurance i�F• the organization •as an attempt to ould be remedied su-that energy will' PAIN T- -C1'OOd Qn4llty, _ . - agd WAWANESA INS. CO.. =° organise the farmers oft anon- not be Wasted through improper pint •35 06esp rates for farm and country political basis to discuss their functioning or strain. Lowered vice ll P •: Shingle Stain buildings. problems and when the need RI infection through wasted energy lays the- - 1 pint..• •$6 $l.]p gr►i, Windstorm insurance on buildingste Mr►aea present same to Ottawa. It body open to infection and disease. !quart . •. wind- milts, Silos etc. Is well known and generally The 'degree iii which our health is }gal... l.86 measured depends upon our obser- gal. 2•� Automobile Insarasce 4 ' bel :• rpr? tliat the farming and lot all kinds. vane. of health laws, excepting. of 1 lin f over Products, including agric14wt- t;lind{satr-ge£ -t�iac .� Beal ®ra tnr f��: li,tE'li�s Fc^r°rTBaLBs course, accidents, goon neaith,� poor and OOOrNK -S UKi -IML • try control the destiny of this health, of illness, therefore depend WARBLE FLY PO [S� eanri! ny,'and the movement urges upon prover nourishment, proper See our samples of Wall Paper. Write or phone as or.p of its objectives, the paint- rest proper exercise, proper care in F OWMAN & ROWE r ing not to the farmer the great following the laws of nature. CI itA�• COOPER, ' CLAREMONT,20 WHITBY. ONT. possiAlities of his vocation, to be continued ' .,-: ANNEESEELAUD - by -Sax Rohmer srq i _ s STXO rsxal Dawson Haig stared down - -at t - - hurried removal of five crates of long oblong box_ lying upon ,s mud ; ' oDlum from the liner wanaroo carrying brick Moor. Respect for the efficien- f,0o0.000 pounds of gold to Australia- ~ 'discovery of a dlary dropped by Yuan Cy Of the H88 See gang began to Claim ` _ - $ee see, head of an international gang. him. Jo Lung, of Limehouse, was no. - ' 707 " "in tt,i�e warehouse of Jo Lung, one of ke In the wheel. Dr. , "Lobdoa's biggest "fences'• -the murder more that] a bpo - - - -- _ - _...of. Detective sergeant Norwich of Scot -. Cestler wsa merely another. There, a J. land Yard -all these precede the aDpear-utsta Fresh from - y lateIli ace rester sacs of Detective Inspector (Billy) Paw- 'was 4 6directhng ge g eon Haig on board the Wallaroo when than any of these, by whom the small- ti :that ship tops at Marseilles Eileen Quality Tr- upon - .the Gardens Kearney, with whom Haig to in love, is eat detail was never neglected. passenger. Yu'an has five agents a- He marvelled at the man's knout- Coard. one of whom, Dr. Oestler, is in- psychology -the man Who -- formAd by. wireless of Hnix's presence. ledge Another, a . huge Chinaman, tries to had laid his trap for him. How could throw Haig overboard but is himself Haig's stairs, regained the— p4oge, and orking of Hydro `Intentional? ]burled -into the sea W hen Eileen goes he have an tested that his, there stood still, waiting. aurora at Port Said. a fort -unet teller in- professional curiosity would have led ances her to accompany oestler to s him to seek for that other. entrance Two men entered.. They taikeg to native shop for bargain. liafg traits And Whaf .It Does Extract from a country weekly them and' he Ss plunged Sato the drug- upon the pretext of Issuing .tile shop gather is enbdue>d voices in Arabic. ;ged Bath of Peathers Haig escapee b a shorter route? And'•-What alter• A rummage sale willobe held in the from the deadly dun+ %hut cannot beet Live snare had been planned in the �� that 'they Were removing , -:lout of the locked buildtag. -' the chest. Presently, heavy dragging Five Items Listed Below Will village hall on the second Saturday CHAPTER 7CI% (Cont'd) eivent of his electing to leave by the footateps told him that they were. Give Voter a Clear ' - -- in the month, This is a chance for door opening on the narrow street? carrying it up the stairs to the court- all the ladies of the congregation to Eileen work from a troubled dream,, 'Something, beyond doubt. He had yard beyond. He heard a dull hump Outline get rid of. anything that is'not worth ai► vaguely wondering what was obstruct - been covered from the moment he left , Hydro is publicly owned, and co- al they T� it down. One of them keeping, but is ta. good to be thrown -ting the ship. It )fad been decided that he operative; the Commission acts as the porthole of her cabin. Some returned and closed the door. 11hing to do with W� �tler- Was it _ agent of the munlelpelltiss buying away. Don't .forget to bring your should never return, Muffled sounds . voices; and,Ainal• that Dr. Oestler was standing between This oblong box was ready for him. ly- silence. power from it, operating cad admin- husbands:' horsed and the Poole -or was he It was packed with - straw• a Ioose lid The Wailaroo. had left• her -berth, istel•ing the buyer's electrical plants. 9 Hydro's generatia lants and trans. standing outside on the deck. Car- rested upon the floor beside it. A tin and the pilot was taking hegr down g p REDUCE the Sure ands tainly he had some part in it, al• mission lines are financed through though she couldn't actually see him. of nails, he saw, and a Stout hammer the canal when Dawson Hai burst Proven Wa Why. bad they planned to do with into the office of Shale, the British' the Commission is the .Province of . neyep An nnlamiliar steWarde� Was his body when it had been nailed in Consule. The consul, standin just Ontario; the municipal plants by the fallss Noo di tt, norexerelsea lute watchholding her head, and very gently fir- the boxy Obviously the duty of the behind his steak, looked nD. g issue of municipal bonds. your Fat melt. away. At all good drum her to irtnk something. „ „ , Hydro Sells power -to the purchas- stores. Out -of -town customers sat ( �"8aig, chief inspector Scotland: insidious Joseph, having hauled him Thank God he exclaimed.. AIn-, ins municipalities at cost, this coat money with order, $2.efo and ea.o0. nP out of the trap in the' pit, had been sPectorl you. have found hers” is made up as tonows: suits on. Arst boz Yara on board ." That was a to Secure him in this coffin, and then Dawson Haig shook his head savage- 1. Interest on the Commission's SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS REG'D.. queer thing to think of 1.. , . what? ly. Bnt I knout where she Was-kid- capita] investment. emto• za >tcottat loyal lgot•1.7soatr.0 Several years elapsed -or so she Certain "Porters" were coming for napped," he replied. "What I don't 2, Sinking fund charges, on a. 40. ealeulated -years of the most wretch- the -crate "at sunset," he recalled. know is where she has been taken. year basis. ad suffering, mental and physical'- At These !'porters" must not see him. He But first of all, it is most in)aortant 3. An annual charge for renewals, M�u�"'" R�YAL some time during this unaccountable mast escape from the premises of Mo• that my Presence here shall not be to maintain efficiency. RB Period she realized the meaning of haunnsed. known to a soul outside this office. 4. Contingencies. `HOTEL that awful premonition which had Not a Word that anyone hsa sees ma! 6. Operation and administration. 1 amtfltJ selti med her at the' Loadan docks. She Mad in the dia' hat name had oc- , carted in the diary of Yn'an Hee See! The gang we are up against think me These charges total up to about isaw a great ship slnkiag iL a calm dead and I intend them to go on 11 p.c, on the Commission a invest- axsa. There seemed to be a boominr and under the date of the Wall• ' 9„ Going to Montreal? aroo's arrival at Port Saidl Eileen's thinking it. Do you understand , ment. Where power purchased (not noise as thA veesei dived into black- abduction had been planned in Lon• ' The four men in the consul's office generated) by the, CommiselolLis be- Listen to this good newal Our mom Ter'rifled, she screamed, sad signified that they understood. ing sold, the cost to the Commission room rates have been lowered, The seemed to hear the voiee of Billy do"Calm Billy!" he said aloud. "Pull "I want Dr. Oestler, end the wo- replaces part of the charge udder schedule shown below gives all•the "(Who was "Billy " - She couldn't think man Ednam arrested at Suez." each of the five headings listed thrifty -detail*, Charlea Dornber 'who Bill wa onl that she ;canted yoursel!' together....Go easy. gar and his. famous Broadcasting y s, y Shale memely nodded and made s above. orchestla has 'made the Mount Ro. Ibim- wanted him desperately) i3e Se considered the trapdoor; sad note. The rates charged .!n kny municip- slaid, "It's all right; darling. I'm now he observed hanging upon: hook ,.I want•yeo to get a arty eth- ality must cover these 'charges of the oil Di nee a d spots itDane social �, , • �� beside It a sort of grappling Iron at• e1, n Haig went on rapidly. "can Commission plus similar charges on life of Montreal, Tice i:indl unknown Qoman Ras -to a long rod. The door Doss- y, . easily describe the place thug have to that municlpallty's. plant. On your fie :t trip to Montreal, tat essed t_wo .tin which obvious] y go to-and here are the k a; The investment is the FIydro nn- ibwe, soothing_ hw_and-aha-- eaaeeived_ _ .. ey -I have Vernon G. eardy. our Managing' !t wee Intended to be raised; there dertakiags bad reache on 31st to- a definite terror cd.' Dr. testier. Words just escaped• from these myself. I � _ Director; be your host. Let-'fiim ' - " � was a bi bolt at the top b means. w her deliriu>sh. Pc t g. y *fit - t se ed fro , tober. 1933, a of..about ;400; a ow ount Royal Is _ i arch m rood to_ cellar _ try ao, cultic - -don't wo "� - why � �?� -U'� be�� � :., — ,000, ee- rourthd sap- so famous. The Homts .awn tr�l CIO rry. g81Ie � "at L JiC n,au aa0)iBItlm , W . 0 �r r y eonnge. Mlle you are with me you pI $ - -4a -supposed -io be ihe_proprieiar Hader resents the. Commisslaa's ge$erstiih$ Mme Ore safe.. , , a hesitated no longer. Stepping -lock and key some time tonight. Is ptauts au,Y t.n... A Freachwoman....There Kere no forward, he grasped rile 'rings, lifted ,that -plain Mr: Consul?" one fourth the municipal pleats: New Law Rates , French stewardesses on the Wallaroo the trapdoor, and secured the bolt. A The Consul nodded an(rscribbled ra- + single• rooms with baths, ;3.00 uv suffocating stench from the feathers ....But when true awakening came all but choked him. He took down vidly 'some notes upon a pad_ This = Good Sign Double rooms with bath, ;6.0o up Eileen was Linable to:secogaize it. She the Iron from its place on the wall he thrust. into the hand of- one-of the $uitee- • ,., _.... , =1090 uP_ could not accept her surroundings, thrusting it through the mound and men. "For Captain Ellisl Bring him HAMILTON,-- Staticians may havey She ssav a, I roam, one 'cad at back as soon -as ever ou find himl" charts to show business conditions do J, Aieleric Raymond. 9 into the pit. He groped about, until, y rtes pgr g which was open. Beyond was a slow• into the pit. He groped about, until, mended. Sht► may be .there. An have keats full of nicklea and dimes • "Sow do I et to Bench ?" Hai de- ire u ode a sin; but local bellboys _!•r -laden balcony. It had four pillars tact with what• he- •knew -to be a human " t' R Pa --are counted them over and over s• ,may, way, I'm going to see." earned by running errands in the gain: One. two, three, lour. They Leaning back- he dragged; dragged. ' "I'll make arrangements- bight hotels. They report times hays never wwere stone or plaster, but partly-con- until at the edge of the door there. train from Cario." Shale pressed a been better. coaled by flowers.. -. *.O! - course it came -s hitch. fie readjusted the'iron, bell button. couldn't be realI And so, resent] , through that mound •+ National Telephone and p y In the meantime,' as she s an Am � She touched the silk coverlet of the of leathers�overed with feathers- erfean .citizen, can I leave it to you _Telegraph Corporation 'bed on which she lay, pinched herself suffocated in feathers--"out carne the- to advise Mr. Forman, her Consul ?" . A sound dividend paying` utill detected the fragrance of clustering 'victim. •' Haig asked. • stock _ -- lems. She saw that there was a One glance sgfficed- W. show tj•at +, , ; Descriptive Booklet Mailed Upon tray beside -her bed, set upon a Iacquer the man was dead.. His contorted face °I m expecting him at any moment.: Request tables, which contained a very comers- Was 'horrito see. But Dawson Haig "Good enough. Have you -ever heard H. D. BELLINGER & CO. hensible medicine bottle, a glass. and had little eompassion_to..apare. of a man called Hassen es -Suk in -con- 67 YONGE ST, TORONTO VERNCFN G LARDY, Man. Dir. 'a jug of water. gotide it was' a btg First -tbe keys! Ile found them. nection with Keneh?" --Iwwl of out roses. next, be emptied all -the dead .assn's - ._.'1Vn."_ ...The B=itishsanaul shooi� his. WiIdty she stared across the loom pockerts, ixanslerring the contents .head thoughtfully "But a may inwards the balcony; but beyond she haphazard to his own." • Finally he know in Cairo. I'm having you met lould see nothing but a cloudless sky. heaved the body into the straw -lined there. " -Td Be Continued. RE S T T �'�� box and set the lid In place. Holes• H Bhe was aware of an unfamiliar Ise- -' � E HAQ aitude. fist limbs, -too, bad a leaden for some.-twenty nails were . already feeling. But as the truth of her sur- bored in it:. He nailed •thq lid down, It is•now definitely :stablishead that poundings crashed in' upon her mind, Then lowering, the heavy trap,, he broken tulips are the result of s '�� TO Ss�O� �0�� she threav oft the - coserings .and -stood still, listening. There w� no mosaic aiseas% which constitutes a sprung to •the floor., , ... sound.- Light came through' an iron distinct menace to the culture of this grating some three feet above his head ula, spring dotrnc. ' Tull;, aw4aia opening, so far as he could make ou t, or breaking is the oldest known plant i' - u - c rt - nc o w br ck a Deed rro I s ' and leas vtr s d s , u $doks and Magazines From this courtyard; doubt - yard. ro rty Any bot,k or periodical can be procured -1,f inrough us. our guide to tun Nvor:a -s �t�ss 'coat�ining ovtr s r,aa pubiicat- -of the cellar. !Ions son free es:. Est. 1509. I - -- - 1 -- on 1 11_=._ � Wm. Dawson Subscrtpti•)n Ser-doo L lightly U the a r above. Haig 'started g y . p % YMOl�/ '10 Ring St., East. To.on o Q( CAYi a -41 1 "1 WOULOQT RISK FAILURES ° WITH INFERIOR BAKING POWDER, LESS THAN 1¢' WORTH OF MAGIC MAKES A CAKE. AND MAGIC, ALWAYS GIVES FINE RESULTS.'! , says MRS. JF.ANNE McKENzT4 whose4-sltes have_won First Prize at two Canadian National Lxpositionei, Toronto - MXG1C BAYING POWDER costs so little- and it "°tntv.mr, w" gives consistently better baking results. Actually lctt than 10 worth of this Sae- quality',�„"~!R baking ")powder makes a good big cake. It doesn't t pay to take chances with inferior baking powder.' ' *..ke with Magic and be sure! , CONTAINS NO ALlUM-11 This � statement on every tin Is your auarante• that Maalc Bakina Powder I. free front alum _ XADt IN CANADA or any harmful 1narwient. 716 Preendnent Hotel Achievenie five Generation-' of Canadians have enjoYedita.soottim� lather a 1 4i) " wr%k ;dual . [fist' rtons Issue No. 13— 34 If throat is sore, crush and dissolve 3 Aspirin Tablets Take 2 Aspirin Tablets.' Drink full glass of water. in a half glass of water lit Repeat treatment . in 2 and gargle according to _ hours directions m box. _ -Almost Instant Relief in This Way - }Thesimpiemethodpicturedabove instantly. And thus work almost is the way doctors throughout the, instantly. when you take them. ' world now treat colds. And fora gargle, Aspirin Tablets It is recognized,as'thc,QUICK dissoh•e so completely they leave EST, safest, surest way to treat no irritating particles. Get a hoe •a cold. For it will eheck an ordi- of 12 tablets or a bottle of 24 or - ry cold almost as fast as you ° ,;(�O at any drug store. - . ed-Fight it Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you .-:'-get Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin,is the { trademark of The B. `Com- pany, Limited, Vha the name Bayer in the form of a cross, is on each taplet. They dissolve almost DOES NOT HARM THE HEART AfMADI IN dAN f Alto ' ..- — , ' ttADaJIN CANADA ► .r►.i►i��.i•-�►►ssa►�i•��WrA Arj N Hwy and Bustle o M_ odam Life May = --�•-° _ � (.apse 1G[lcephahtzs - ---• - .. �— ---- - - - - - - - - - - Victim -of SlSickn�s �.w'• - - - - - - - - - _._ � Golyda� Lindsay - - - Once Receve Are Often . r♦ Q m a n S Subject to Recurrent _ -- Attacks . Encephalitis, the disease which has PLANTING SHRUBBERY vantages of such planting, especial. : -� C e • ` lot ed Patricia Maguire in, ,there than exceptions, and these ly in more 'open places, where trees �c With, A. few esce tion n twd years of slumber and which claim- are mentioned in any good catalogue; •are used to break the force of storms, By Mau )lets MtyrgaII ed many victims,•in. the St. Louis area shrubbery, trees and ornamental vin- prevent erosion, and provide some pro- . '�"jr'�","�"""'�► last summer, is a disease of the 20th . N are planted in the spring just as tectfon . against" sweltering- heat is. _ century, according to , Dr. Lloyd _ Ar- � . as possible. The sooner their. summer. Again flowers, shrubberl Hans 0 the,.- Canadaaa side there is a nold,.of Chicago. roots are covered with sofl'the better and trees, grouped about a builds - point of rock at the corner of tics falls The doctor believes something in even if this means simply planting iag add distinct value to that Proper- A, telegram from Copenhagen an- which has a strange attraction for vis- our noisy, speed -mad modern ' living them temporarily in a shallow trench. ty when the time comes to dispose nounces the death of Hans Christian' It offers the temptation of a Qermits sleeping sickAess to gain hold. Especially when near a new house of it. ' Rules for arranging value are Anderson, the celebrated- Danish wri- bird's eye view of the falling waters; while science wrestles -yvkh this 'new b' the earth is largely barren simple. The iitaia object. is to tie the ter. In his seventy-firat year. He -was and yet it -is a dangerous point, for antagonist in its laboratories. a little thrown out of the cellar ea- dwelling to ,the .ground, to make ft the son of humble paients, and his ear - �e,.k no Protection, and the motion family continues to hope and pray in ravatiou, some good soil `and a little appear as a natural. develQpmeat, ly,yeara were Passed in struggling po -_ the rushing mass below is caletulat- suburban Oak Park for the recovery Iet�lizer should be added and it is Well around the outelde, with Poem& _ ` verty and obscurity. His abilities at ed to Produce giddiness or to give a of the young woman of 28 years. What �D4 Important to Water thoreuahly ly more emphasis at the rear, will be, . ' length attracted 'attention, inierr st touch of nervousness to even the strop- chance has she? Dr. Arnold and other for s week or two, With the larger the larger and taller trees. These .' shrubs and trees prune severe) before .- [nuns,- e3cer�ed-on his behalf, and he was sy scientists who have studied this strange y may be native sorts, like the Elm: sent to a. Government school and edu- - .malady offer nb definite answer, planting. The soil must be Pressed Maple or Piae or some of the beauti- �` cased gree of expense. He then went to Encephalitis sufferers, he said, after thoroughly about the roots, and trees ful imported species such as Sell . - Attempt to, Syrian Across the should be tied to a stout stake to ra• , college and soon afterwards began to they once return to apparently normal P ley Maple, with its bronze - purple !o- ,. - obtain a reputation by his writings. h Chann0l ' health, are frequently subject to recur- vent the wind working them loose. lie e, the Japanese _ . �..: ..- .En$hs q g panese Walnut, the gyn. Alter travelling in Italy he visited the This item made me open my eyes in rent attacks. - VEGETABLES J -lucky Coffee Tree or the striking Danish court in 1844, and received a amazement I thought it was only dur- Authorities on the disease. agree, Dr. Lombardy Poplar. Against stone, pension is the fallowing year. $is fan- am a last twenty years 'P60910 felt Arnold said, that the Oak Park girl's A good garden will save money, stucco, or gleaming white frame, dome Ing ry tales, with which, his reputation is the urge to conquer this stretch of wa- case is one of the nest unusual in improve the health of the family and of the smaller evergreens like Color associated, have been translated into medical annals. Since she lost con. Provide more real pleasure than any ado Spruce, White Cedar and the py. ter. Lot us read : very_ many languages, and are every- sciousness she has never said a word' +!c>'e ore farm. For these - ramidal Arborvitae are very effective tta'heze popular. In April last, his acv- "It seems but'the other day' that an and it. is only' recently that she has w'ho are planning to devote .colluder- - While the trees are used to-ltreak the• - ` entieth birthday was celebrated with illustration was published of Captain given any sign -very simple ones, in- abha ground to this enterprise auth- general straight liner of-the building -p witch enthusiasm.- Deputation from Boyton enjoying a elgar in the middle deeid, —that could be interpreted as. �t� advise selecting a piece of .detail in this respect is worked on' _ various -parts presented their eongra- of the English Channel. Buoyed up by steps towards consciousness. They con - warm, rather light soil, handy to the with shrubs. Groups of two or three 'tulations to him, the King of Denmark the Boyton life- saving dress, the gql- list of am occasional half -smile or mas. buildings and laying it out in 200 of the same. specimens are planted de�'orated him, slid an edition of one lant young American could net have 'tication of her food. foot rows for horse cultivation. This- within a dozen feet of the house witi - of his works was published in fifteen had on -that oceasiotii half the difficul- E is about the right length for many taller, sorts at. the corners. - Shrubs languages to commemorate the event." ty that Captain Webb had in taking a kinds of vegetables for the average range in height from 18 inches in the - drought of coffee during hl�:ghannel . . •' family, but much more- than is re- case of some of the Spireas to Honey - -- '. Visiting the Falls of Niagam swim In the nude on Thursday the Chic acid Fascinating quired for lettuces radish or parsley. suckle and Lilac which reach -up IS Under the above heading this item 12th instant How the intrepid young On the other hand those things which feet or more. ' They 'are used to scree appears: British sailor rode bravely over the "' are to be grown for winter storage, basement 'windows, and break the "The appearance of the Falls of Ni- waves, treading water while he took By HELEN WILLIAMS. like carrots, beets, potatoes, white straight lines about steps, ' corner`s .� agara-is so welt known that vae do not refreshment, and pluckily swam for beans; cabbage and onions, will re- and walks. They gradually lift • uI ,.propose givi=t$� any- -six- .hours and forty-nine minutes 9n his - quire several rows: the vision from the wide expanse of : their general.aspect four ..the present. tinsuccessful attempt to swim across tlluftrated Dressmaking Lesion 'Fur.. level lawn-to the higher trees in tht Their extent Is so great that there are the English Channel, is already known. wished With Emery Pattern LAYOUTS background, Just as the shrubs -ar# many features'about them worthy of Captain Webb judiciously "- rubbed Even the most unpretentious dwel- used to lead _up to the trees, terennia' _ -' being made into' pfetutee,, and the himself well with porpoise grease be- ling, if clothed in trees and shrubbery, flowers and spring bulbs are groupec !Roues of visitors constarstly at ..the fore starting on his Channel trip; sad - - - fulfils the real segnirements of a in sad around the ciumpa, of ahrab- _.: Falls and going to and from each not- the thick coating of this grease undo- - :.home. .There are, too, practical ad- berg. -- -•- - -- -- ed point cat v%w will afford fresh mat- bitably enabled him to withstand the of the - ter, and may give new ideas refrigerating effect of his long Im-mer- place, to those who have net been able Sion in cold water. The sea was pretty _ Brlt(tal! Brlefi : Punctual bo make a visit to it themselves. smooth and Captain -'Well Plo eas- Those who put on waterproof dyes- l960A3 women bought more than _ -- ear which are supplied on the spot, to fly through the waves, swimming with aQ;ann;onn t., *. t..« y.,. : oo t. - "Sit the lower part d the Fella, seem, a strong, ateadyfireas7rattroke -l'ow " even o'clock the stout swimmer trod • • . cultivate. The Bowmativille Sr.r.. when they catch the eye of the visitor, Wireless- is-- ktLalird in a�tu du,000 . m a recent i�., .. says : r water sad wan handed a bottle of hot One of the man resolutions than ' as it they ware a new species o! the ge- coffee. He persevered until a quarter licensed hoaxes in Great Britain. Y 3 y tins home. The dresses are of a yellow to twelve until the increasing rough- men' sad women should make, and lire - . - '" � * � .:•...`' up to, is to be ptmctttal. There an a colour; and, as the' costume beneath Is. uses of the sea made it clear- that -his The far eat vessel to be broken u persons wtto habitual) ells- gatirely covered, and but a partial - g P y " egard' thi: daring attempt Would be, fruitless. We In a breaker's yard to date was one of very 'important courtes Chn M a2 the lace may, Perhaps, only aie .strongly sat the opinion that the Y. Meetings arc seen at first, there is nothing defitr 8b,128 tons. ; - _ delayed, not infrequently 'the time of = -' various satagtraistic tides and currents • * * ' governin bodies, is wasted while wait• 1be to tell what Chef are. The first ides °t the Channel will ever prevent any Flat -foot caused the di char a of in for one of the delin vents. In - ;b that they are Indiana; or the notion._ tttsny from swimming across without _ _ __ _: thirty -eight invalids from ..the .British some coinmtntities it has Iong been ac- -may suggest itself that they are stuff- artificial aid. - - ' Army last year. ce red teaat meeti ' -ed figttres� which -have escaped from _ • •.. ,- - - _ -- - - -- - . P rigs will not be open• _ the museum. -Stall the costume is use- Gaptaia Webb had remained In the • , - • _ ed , at the hour named, Even some !ful, for by its means' gentlemen and sea six hours and forty -nine minutes. - Diphtheria attacks ten psi !cent.' of churches have fallen into this annoy' even ladies, can in perfect safety go In It is to be hoped that Captain Webb inn practice. , There is nothing much ; !behind the water as t falls, and can ,'rosy be dissuaded from again attempt- the children born each year before they more trying to the patience than the reach the age of 5fteen. #ryes visit what is eaTled the "Temple ing so hopeless and utterly useless a _ conduct of men,- and women, too, who --of the Winds" on the American side. task•" ' " ' cause 'and show no concern for having ' 'Only four per cent. of the brains of wasted other peoples time or for hav- .t *� //''��te our people are fit to rank as first - class, Ing disturbed a service' or public Bath- : DCtrOit is Vett$1$' �� �+� Steel - according to drat expert. eying by their disregard. and indiiier- //'�o_�� t • • * :.. eace. This is a habit that should be ti/llt of the e y _ 'f orir off ." 4 Britain Fits New' Flying Telepltgne users made. 1b,300,000 - -- - calls• per Reek last ar in ndon > _.. With. mulls,. of Li _•_._,.: _ -- - -._ --- one.._This_is i;oQO,Q�oo.a. vee male eta tense .Deficit of City Has Been Metal i.- than in 1932. .. More Than Cut in London, Eng.—Air plans for Britain. +. • :• : Enrico Caruso,, 29. Obtains Wedelns Half _ - for _ the coming-year, revtaled, in the _ _ _ ` William Shakespeare wrote thirty- P it in Ar;ay� City Detroit. —There were lent • of air force• estimates to -day, include snore seven plays iu all; of these sixteen P } stainless steel for itying boats and for were comedies, eleven. tragedies, • and Phoenix, Ariz. —A couple giving tl,e smiles of City Hall recently. Some of names of Enrico Caruso 29 'the more o timistic bookkee rs 1pok- aircraft operating over the water. t� hlsri,ricai. , attd, Helen P --�rH- girls Gzjsi; lie now.$tten with _ • . • A.'Packhiser, 28. of Middletown, N.Y, , �d 4errrard t� il' tray wnen tnev- a metal nulls. The last wooaen nuu went - obtained a. marriage license here re- discard their bottles of red ink and an- Pulse Rate Gets Faster nouncc that Detroit is "out of the out a service last year. � � : _ ' "The aver a ulse rate notwada •s is Gently. . Ir-ew aiieraft te. be purchased for � p S t�'hether the maxi is'the sou of the )Bole." _ getting a little faster than it used to famous tenor has mot been learned; _ the R.A.F. include hco types of ,the - ... be " said a London Qlice cur eon re- S The o timism resulted -from the an- p g bttt a Hot! wood address which he gaff c P auto -giro. The oraginai model carried cut in• �t — A�Vitt'i,►ssucl . In lv Lo w.ae. ryas rouua•to be that of Enrico Caruso '--- °srm;;e:�t r "usurer eucan claq crepe sSIk patterned in i r- - + � •s _ - , -Albert E. Cobo that Detroit's: deficit- large 8nough to accommodate 'the ac- navy blue was especially effective. I There are b0,000 ' qualified mi ,v;. e� Jr•lti'31t, _ C „ -• *. a L0 _4� .engine.and centre section, .�t� •tie ' bowl 6140 thejneekliw= The: � - �- Ifo iss (Eel: 3: tl:. ie tuai IURIA eb U auGsass 'v . estimated ;18,000,000 eficit, .the to England ant waves, but only about Nerior Court, who issued the''license amount on the wrong side of the -, 14,000 ' are ' employed with any regu- said he asked Caruso if- he twas .related ^ 4 sleeves are attractive with 'insets .of' laxity to the Italian tenor. ledger vrt71 be nearer ;9,000,000, he the navy crepe, And note the smart • * ! _ said. Ap pnexpected.•influx of tax pay- New earls Quotas - belt that' repeats the navy crepe. The Londors's' first, elccfric tube station The prospective bradegmom laugh• �< resents is the cause. Affect Canada U.S.- slim skirt has eel, Wilson said, saying, �lirre no s youfrhfnl ilusiter of known as It•ing William Street Station, from Hollywood, and we're. not' not• `- plaits to swish• the hemline.. was built in 1890 and closed in 1900 ; Paris.— American and, Canadian in- Style No. 8889 is designed for sizes but it still exists, abler." Still Ho 1n terests are affected b a decree esta 1'4, 18, 18, tx yearn, $6, 38 and 40 ' {: Tlt.e couple could not be )orated after• Y , leaving Wilson's oftce. p $ bushing new quotas in 20 classes , of inches bust�ize 16 requires 3is In seven rears the National P1a5 ii,g - ---- -r - _ r imports and restricting imports of cop- yard os 89 -mc2i material tviih lard Fields Association have bon ht e u A-Ah9rities Working On Lindbergh per, ,lead, zinc, nickel; aluminum as of 39 -inch contrasting. g q TO PL1t �.elillrt ped and laid out 1,100 playing fields KibtMpiag, Twe Yeers After a ell as typewriters and agricultural at a- cost• of £2,000,000. TlitnC t0 Belt V iCi machinery such- as - harvesters. The HOR• TO ORDER 'PATTERNS. 1 Note York.=-•-Two years ago %larch . . • • x: i typewriters and harvesters are largely• Write your name and address 1 - ' Itnd. sometime between 8.30 and 10 p aln• ' ' •• - ' ' - 2nd. k, the infant son of Colonel and imported from ;he United States. lye giving number and size of such The average time taken for a tele- Canadiat[s are interested iii puitIing Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh ivas Pats as you Rant. Enclose 15o in ,phone operator, to.ans�eer is about five their leisure time to its best uses ac• .4 ,,. • � -stain seconds, while the .called subscriber cordin •• snatched from his nursery crib at Sprung 'at ir+• or -Coln �eoin preferred; -wrap a to the Canadian Council or Hopewell N.. and there is am le'evi- it Carefully) for each number takes bout thirty -six seconds, _ . Cht(d_ sad Famf2 Welfare, Ottawa, { r J, P f Wray wear a hat i and y' hence that •the 'trail of Iris murderers To the meeting -house Sunday,, ' address. your order to Wilson Pattern - �- + * which has completed •distribution of a Is as hot now as It was two days after But spring is coming. on Monday 9etvioe, 73 went Adelaide St =, Tozoato. We sated £3,332 on House of Dour' series of bulletins on "The Challenge the awukion. ° —' of .Leisure. - Officials- -of the' eounicflF lVith sky mono' expanses In flyc' last - financial s he ` aid t hun cr for ,worth -while rec= • > For two years the abductors of Of Angelico blue,'over- scrolled. _ _ year,, because some M.P.'s refused to g a "Charl'cs A. Lindbergh, Jr„ have eluded In places Ford Motor.Restores draw'their salaries and because of Via_ "reatioa" indlcaYed.bq -. appliiatlous for ' the :moat unflagging man hunt- in the With laces cancies. additional bulletins eras not coo -Aned nation s hilt Did �!, Da Wa e... x • • to cities and towns but ntas evidenced. ' Qry. But the federal men Of Florentihe gold -- t" y who now have #charge persist _in the And tivho'd wear a hat - ai swell in rural districts.. - - Sldeplessness•is cured liy the patient - . The_ council, of wwhich %buss Ch,ir• Aeclarition that asolution is inevitable, On a morning like that? " 'D•eteoit,• -Marc(- -13,-1'hc-' Ford staring at a specially eelecfed diagram •Iotte Whitton is director, urge4 coin• that a break might come at any time. Not II Not I1 d otor Co. ttnn•a need 'that the ;5 a hung on ,the wall of his room, accord• munitics and individuals, to "organise - New clues, of a sensational character, — Helene Seaman, in the Christian Y ti has been restored ing, to jbh system invented hr a Con. the ysork- of recrea [on iiicludin occur -` a IMF . 71'. Ni ore id'the hands of the authorities. Scienic 1lfonitor. , for all oT its einplop��. - t « g mental specialist. w, - pational and educational interests. f "'' '' .ow _ _ i ' 7:. ,".;: '�.:.:.. _ nom- - .' ' • _ ' ,�'-•` ^' -. e'er �bia» •,•" -- � " :' ..,�,. .a,' �'= ?'= '.-'. r , - ,' fete :. b. •• 7i •'t+ . �. ^. ..w,+ � W.•�• " �'• �•.. .�by,. _ �.. ..f .,4" "=J ',iI•r. rY .4.• LA rye",' - i • . - +a C ••• -The MI «nee Gibs(m. of Toronto, -Miss Bell, of Coboaror, R nt - _ ~ � �• l..apent Sundaes with Ghsir, ristdr, 9undc►y with frirudy' in Pickering. i� Mrs. Chester Butt. -Mrs. Leslie Morley entertained ' -Mr a „ d_tlits,-- -Butler and bon, a number of lady friends on Tues+ N` =-111 re. A: - F.`- )iiiu4imeiu, .vinlced! -. rutl Park, a eut, da evening. relatives at Rica Lake lat:t- week. Wtllitam, id . 6P P Y B• -E. and Mrs. QrrainKer, of To. Sunday with Lit and Dlra. -3t. George's Guild will meet at - -- �n_ Arthur Squiree _and faseli� of )the lake the Club Rooms, on Thursday, Ar- �a � _�i �►ad Mrtl 8gyee. - - - -- __ • ebore. ril5cb, at 2.30.ickQrin'S - _lletbll,Qr 17(0]” @rt -There is.quite an epidemic of -Lorne- Riim-tu, who Bat been, CowMU1city_ PkWrea at._ the for some tides,- residing in the Town Hall this (SaUlyday) even- colds 'in the village and the cur , sounding district.' town of Siwcoe. where he has ing. at 8 o clock. _ . . .. -(tor sports are - anxiously beeo-in busineoo ter some months, -To -day, Good -Friday, ileing a n� now we= present a golden opportunity to the waiting -for the wppearaoce of hoe moved into the village, having General. holiday, there will be no -.. L satg tin in the creek. rented Fred Crawford's residence, rural. mail delivery on that day. - ® " -- Misses B. and I. Bunting visit which was recently vacated by -Motor traffic on the Highway - - g Ed. Jones. on Sunday was very heavy, and ' t0 prGOUre a _ jed their sister, Mi•a R. A. "Douglas, -A large number of 1933 license will' gradually increase. aE the of Toronto, last week. - t( » Mi -s -A. E. Richardson is con- plates are stills -ass.. By watch- weather. becomeawarmer WedgetVOO� Dinner Set ing the care passing along the -Mr. Farr, of Thistletown,. who fined to her bed through illness Highway, at least one -half are recently. purchased one of A. W. ' as sad ia' under the doctors care. - - - . - . of 52 _ iecAs 4>< -Mr Fielding, of Gravenhetrst,, Rees carrying the old license Mitchell's' milk transports, has p 'spent a couple of days last weeks plates. Evidently, motorists are moved i1) to Bath - Bros.' residence - -_ with Dr. and Mrs,. C+rt .. right. d6W5- ons<if } ettibg as' ninth- wear bn Chnrell fit. r out of them as possible. -Five carloads of members of -The townsbip cuuoc•il will - Ontario .Lodge, No. X324, .I. O. the. local lod>ze, A. F.• & A. M., Qret HERE'S HOW WE DO IT and- read -- ;reet on Monday next for .the- O. F „' held -a very delightful roc• `motored to' Rrookiin ” Loage on with ever cash purchase' of i _ trane•tction of general hnsine9s' id evening in their -hall on .,Wed Tuesday evening, when the afT'i- ' - y p -D• N E. and Mrs. :nd Mrs night last, when their -wives and cers df the local lodge Rave the Our Ceni,B Or over our customer has and family visited err and Dire, friends to the number of seventy- degree work for f.he evening. the O ortunit t0 u•rchase two i1eMa *car, of Port Perry. on Bun pP . � P ' five were guests. of the .wernbere. . -The public and continuation ,day Hand units of this beanhiful Dinner Set about = : -M re, _lol nston and - child, of Progressive euchre was enjoyea schools- closed yesterday (Thum .Oakwood, have been spending a by all. The winners were: ladies, !lay), for the Easter vacation. and for 29 cents. . Two different units few days with her sipte� Mrs- C. 18t,- Mrs. Gilchrist; consolation will re open on Monday. Auril9tb, Bill lt, Batt. orize, Mies G. Bath. Men s, 1st, when the hard grind will begin �_ _ each week. _ -Mre. Oliver .Crammer spent Mr.. -"John ` Caldwell; co`solatiou for the mid•sutnme examinations. several days last week in tTshawa -prize, Mr. Howard McGill, After -The snow- storm on Mo day _ with her daughter; Mrs. Elmer all had parttiken of the verysamp afternoon and evening internpt- _... tuoos lunch, A varied innsical ed traffic considerably in the west -M is S , . C H A P M A.N . - 'p program by local talent was an era part of the province, where" ' -The Sacrament of the Lord's Interesting feature. Later, the the telegraph and telephone wires Supper will be adminletered to $(..happy gathering joined in dancing- were broken by the weight of the Andrew's congregation on Sunday, , till the wee sma hours of the wet snow. Should it become very jj�� 1p DBtBsteman and George and morning. " mild. there would probably be T ! P T O P T J`1 I L @ R S Mrs. Treloar, of Toronto. visited -A'moto ester is on foot in the floods, ee the loose snow would _New Spring Samples are here. Some Fine Material. the Misses Bunting and Mrs. R, A. province to establish an organize melt very repid]'y. p g p -- tion ofthe commercial'swtue pro -L B. Tapson,of Bowmanvi'lle, Sometiareful Workmausirip;- x'2.9 :59. - -- . . iiot+tinR on Sunday. P _ -Mrs. (Dr ) Bateman, of Toron dacers,. in aAer for, the --men who a member of the Canadian Piano RUBBER BOOTS -$2,50 and $3.00 raise and market hogs to get, a Tuners Association, and who has to, had the mi +fortune 'one day Backers are up. - ' _.'last week to fall from '& step better deal in the price returns been fora number of years am. - - .: •- Pi from'tbeir bacon, clod to raise the p Madder and fracture' one of bar layed by 'the Dominio>a Plano _'A fine. AbowiD H g of Work Boots, Shirts, eadlight• guality of the bacon going on to and Organ Co., will be in the !(lseralls. Caps and Seasonable -The Women's Miesfonar 90- the British market. They plan to village sbortly Any orders left Underwear. - "dety of the United Cbarch will .finance this independent of goo %f THE -News office by those ` - - - -_ "� • ` )meet oil Wednesday. `April ith. at ernment aid. by a levy on all hogs wishing their pianos toned, will _ Everything for Spring. sold through the yards and to the receive prompt and careful atten 8 oclork. r►tthe home of Mrs. (Dr,) packers of two cents a bog. This Zion, + + Cartwright. money will enable the producers —­Dick, the Amateur Gardner," Fred T. Bunting, - - Pickering: -Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Toron to do something to assert them will speak in the Town Hall oD #o► epea6 last week - with her selves and to here a man to watch Friday, - �im epee tire. A. - Burrell. who is y. April tiffs, nodes the -Radio Licensee 13stablished 1857. their interests, mto advise them of auspices of the Horticultural Soci , slowly improving from her recent - p serious illness the rightful prie and to arrenge sty. His subject will be "What -air. and flies. Towrilep aaa Mr. for a stabilised price of a -month Does a Garden Mean to You." If H01C�j _.___and 6i..a. n of " "To'yo ana Mr. at a time if possible. A represea you have any gardening troubles - .:CHOICE.- V 1 - - . ..,C -Mrs. Hall and Miss Whitelaw, of tative - from each coonly was -bring them along and he will help Whitby, visited F. H. and Mrs. appointed at a recent meeting in on to solve them. The meeting RR = Toronto and i central executive forges: h oil ti m•. and don't S T E E' R JJ : • -$all on Saturday. - Un. i.. r :Wb tby, formed. Masers F. M. Chapman forget the colltietioe. . E E F and fir. s�� Brad yl y A- Detroit, and- R. Ray McLaughlin sepses - Geo __Estates - - — - - - . also Ma+tsrs Charles and Edward anted. South Ontario. The first ©Gap, prgolist=- 9naday . iichoQl, - - - named Was made a - meniber of _ --were, guests of C. and Mrs. Brad the con executive. Ae each he 7 �ommapien ,1t a. : -, - . , -- _ . -'ley on Wednesday last. m., at which our church urges ev- ; ^ Round Steak, was in Port Hope and Cambellford' a communicant to be present, it -After this week all motor ry . -- +ears and tracks must have their last wsek doing some organizing possible. in,corthiterenratioo of-she Sirloin Roast-or Steak....' ..: .. "sic: work. . All farmers who raise aloriou+ fact ��,ihe fieatirrectloti. r, �?19841icense plates. as the Depart- qq „ ,. -Ise. r meat of Highways will grant no Pigs c-bould, we think, find it to Evfning Seed • +;'i` 'p, ni'. This '1'�iDg Roast, ... `amber eztena)on iii Limp,' their interests to get behind this gives YOU a aa!' diwl ,invStation to move. ccorship with tsa+, Preseher at both ` Porterhouse Roast, heavy under ciiC" 20c• - Stanley Davin, wh,) has been -The week) meeting of the , , .. ,.. 38c. ` confined to bi?• bed for several y 8 services, Rec. R. f iiai>linssn. Scbneid'er Peameal Bark Bacon, _ ..- months stifferinq 'from serion•4 United Y. P. 9, was held oat Wed ' - Farmers ai+et; bPceittiog more - _ rtriiday evening. aith Wilfred n -• :Bolo na, �... 1Jc• 9juries in a motor accident, V% Its, Atimi• tic in r r+d.tzi'.i9ie future B = able to walk tit) trM 'jnney, -Citizen--bip convener, iq than :they- itA*e 'lleen for some - ,,, -• - r 1i,c'. y. 8radckll?e -e, —To-day. "l'riciay) being Good charge. The Quest speaker for tl,t• tithe. 'Lst9t year, R.Ave.. them a irridey, it will be a Qeoeral boll evenlug wag Mr. Andrew GI ?n, of gr"t met back tit± - q. were -si> - -.- a _ day and the place- of . huei"4e 4 tirough -tni, when h:, Rave as Fri- light,..- on accot4ri.t .)f, the•>treat '''All Jteaia Itpf�t- ilitder Electrical i will be closed as .tisnal. Thy post address; `:3iek.io;;' 1lunry in a scarcity of feed they lied tn, spend _:. ,Refrigeration, - - - Chriatian Way." He briefly de -, a large antoant,of nioney for the ofiiee- will be open from cJ.i3Q to cribed the industrial nrebase of feed'Dliis spring in ' 10.30 a. in, problems of P p -The . Beau :Club" held their to-day, and made auggeetiony as order to bring • iAr stock tbrougb: 'Weekly meeting at the borne of - •to the metbod9 of tamed in tlleru: • -- R D 1 8 But with the, 1 iTt'eait@ is price9 Varvey -And Mrs• Barrett, of To A feature of the evening waR the for their proldtft4s, things are Tonto, on Saturday evening, when Preeotation of copies of "The brightening itp ' far' X#iem. They Butcher (phone �000� Pickering. . a very enjoyable time was spent rgue er vl 1 by _ CraSisford fa%mil a are hoping for ti'gr16►d crop and we - • - {n playing euchre. = - - y+ hope their ex.pectatiiops will be a _ - - Arthur and Mrs. Boyes enter. Mt3s Madeline and Messrs. Garnet, fulfilled. ' seined a Dumber of their relstivee Lorne, Ralph and Elmerr wbo are _.. _ _ .°' -_._:.__ • r a Wednesday night ,1D h lati of Jean, C to -leave the tnan. rank r•.� Aa;:*+�••»i;:••a••. Pickering •- Meat Matke ; their daughter, dire. Austin Frank. Jesu.Clark, lack Cbaprnan. Frank • • _ fin. of•Port Perr , who. •with Uer Fetrle and Rev. air. Cozier ex- PIG-9 FOR SA IX 6'weeks oid. Ap _ y reeled the regret of the Society ply .Mrs. Tanner, Pickering. Phone 1702. 8:• • T' T �T *� fewdays, hoe- beep ependiDg a •At losing -such active members, and PLYMOUTH ROCK' EGGS FOR �- �}'nd6r New Management' few Thee• with them, cu Hugh Squires made the, presents PLYMOUTH from Bray bent Agnes H Thom "r �"' e • r the PU ovinc ipil elections r may that tion, ' • Grant Crawford` on- behalf Pickring, R R 2. Pbooe,INaly -713 28tf :!f of his sister, his brothers and hint- S. Students! Is�pnar ercentage held in lfay,'altbougli no definite_ . H P statement has pet 'been Dlafle. self, thanked the young people , lore A�esperienceatlacher will help. _ - _ for their kindness. The meeting vyou. Apply Ho: 2. Pickering News. 31 -32' I Choice -Fresh and Cured ?,;;E~• The on stti� eek, conclude its was concluded with a pianosol4i T4:HATO PLATS FAR. SALE- t . - aeBelOD this creek, And It i9 ex . b Hr, W. C. Murkar and a social) 1 at Aman & Aloore's, at Greenwood, Ont. peeled that tbe.electioDS R 1+11. be Y $3,50 tear thousand, Also tomato seed. Order tat8 held abon'after*ards. hbtie; 10ith °the beat wishes of the now, „ .31-33. Dayligbi Seeiet bceine, esteedpd to the F - - _ to r =_ effect in' Toronto, Whitby and Crawford family to tbeit new must be good milker and horseman. , None • "Oshawa at'12.Ot a: m. an 5undap, home in Kinsale. nicer need apply. Chas. Hutchings. R R 1, -. �?Ve specialize in Swift's � Ovei A • ' April •29tb,- and will' -- continue in Two you ngR men, •Harold Ghent Pickering (Brock Rd.) . , 31 _ :. force until 1241 a. M. on Sunday, and • Willis 19athewson, of Web �� SA E— ate nnR Eggs., pure. September 30th. We suppose linq.on County, addressed a small F . Premluraa 'galYl and PPo Altona Poultry, Registered. Rouge Hill half - that Pickering will ­observe the meeting of interested people at mile north of kintistowR.oad. 26 -31 earli>NS period, othe>•wise; there St. Anfjtew's, baeenlent on Friday OR SALE -- 1 Fairbaoka•Morse •'- • • ' ' - • \•g evening last on the Voting Canada �1 ... , - "'- •' _ - _ _. _< _. .. BaC011, � �., :.... ' ••woaTd b9 rest eonfuaion, �' 8 Home Water S •stem, complete, with ,1 -$ hr - -ID spite of the great &mount movement. - Thi9 movement 'start- p motor, switch and tack. 420 Fels, per hour. Of 800w. principally in the north ed in Western Ontario ainong the slightly used. F, J. Pzouw. Pickering. 31 -32 ern -part of the township, there ia' young men who, realizing - the �OR RENT =At Frenchman's Bay. not now mach danger of a flood danger• of free and independent 9- roomed house. Electric. , Hard and soft � E M �,E.W E N / of large dimeDsione. We Have soricalture, started otit to awaken water, Basement. Large lot and good location, � • b otin .men of the province t0 Reasonable. Apply owner,lLenBurningkam.28tt had several heavy 't•a'infelle, but' the B P - fortunately, just ae -soob as the the need of thinking out their FOR RENT-Geri store, dwell- Fickering -� - M, Ontario. oroblems and then banding to ing; Sacresotland, eottages,-bulbuildings �... - water rose to a considerable height and blacksmith shop. .$20.00a month. Vacant it tarned cold • And thus, a - flood 'nether 'to bring. their • ideals to -April lst,•1934. ZP.hone Pickering,2729. F. R. .. was averted. The chief danger pass in the' • political life of the Jackson] _ - - , ' 26tf _ of a. flood now is that of the ice nation. Their slogan is: "Save T�+ORRENT -Farm of about 60 acres. = l FRANK - �iD the et°eeke forming a dAm thue Agriculture and you -s ave Canada. L� additional acreage it' desired. conven;entiy ° �� eaaeing the. creek- to overflow its They have a good case and these located in Oshawa, with city water supply. Am- - : • - pie buildings. Immediate possession. -Apph to . banks. boys, , without temnn.eration, .are .G. D. Conant. Oshawa, 30 -i] Florist. Pickering _ -The winter of 1933 -1931 con Riving of their.time to awaken - 'BALE -9 roomed brick - house• i f� tiones'to maintain its reputation young men front rndiffErenCe and. � with hydro, stable, ,rage, hen house. 5 for intense cold. On Thursday ignorance of real conditions. Both sere. of land O in orchard). small fruits. On - - morning last the thermometer these epeakera weresl'live fusses Kn 7 ighway, Pi�erint Township. Apply N. Orders taken until April nth for " - and deserve the support of all- McKiprton,Bruvgham. Gem 30 - p'. �'. registered zero in this istrict and PPo much colder in other rte of 'the local study unite when formed FOR BALI -Ho: for i ton truck. - :.Chalk Jewel, Mar lobe, 65.00; 1 9 -in. second -hand Oil Burner, good !. province- In March, 188.3 and 1885, and these will be the nucleus of as pew, $18.00;' 1 large (Quebec heater, :3.00: _ there was 'also intense cold, the later get-together work. Messrs. sawi, 9 machine and engine, $80.00;' Hugbrs ,Bonny - Best, eJ obn Baer Jill Ja, :k Chapman, S. R: Wonnaeott Electric -Range.4•burner,oven' and closet,s15.00; mercury hating dropped to 6 and Fur coat, black dog skin. large. $10.W Apple ,COI'�e�o PlaIItp$ also jB degrees below 7e C0 OD Marsh and George Wilson were Qelected - picking ladder and spindles, half price; Set of � I to represent the eoutl] art Of rarm wagon springs, like new• $10.00; l Buggy 22nd in those year@, respectively, P P tongue complete. neckyoke and single trees, Holden A sore Cabbage Plwnt� so that date this year was not a Pickering. The young men were cheap: Fannin min, $1.00; F.•t Dayton convu- Vr 1 Ap vowed. but it certainly was cold. entertained by Rev. H. G, and shoo Picck 2779. F.R. J'ackkson Bit Road, �iihouCa doaba _ Mra. Crozier over night. Pickr►Ip_g,_a fit„ 7 _a astf Is .' per `I`$Vllai>171i� n/. :.Z•.. - ..u..... ... .. - ...:s ^":5 :1 °:_. ..��..Y . _.. 5. • .r - i.�a.- - - .ID _ L.Rr: r:.:'.�... - . -�''"