Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_04_06I '. iPICKERING. ONT. FRIDA- Y_,-A.-P-R.. 4,-1934 �salftle►stb>raai daiarDar. ..� O A � _ ' - , Audley . ' GreenA�iod -GREENWOOD alfed4cal Springtime with its many bjrds is bins. Wall was in Kinsale for a - here again. few days last week. DR. H. C. PEARSON- Physician A good supply of Hard and Soft Jack and Miss Bernice Chapman Mrs. Gamble, of Brampton, spent ; - aadsur ;eon. Duabarton. 1017 ,OOaI on halDd. Also a supply spent Sunday with their uncle sari . Saturday night with. her sister, Mrs. mius -- DR. ARTHUR L. BORE, Physician of Kindling Wood, aunt�at Grasmere. James Raine. stove length. The crokinole party at the school Mr. and Mrs: T. Hortop spent Sun Branch o��at Markham, ,n'each Tway? 2 house was postponed owing to the ill- day with the latter's aunt, Mrs. F. Established 1838 IOt l2tf Phone Pick. 6�..0. P. m., at Mfrs. David Turner's. 24.500 ness of Mrs. Puekrin. Gibson. A: W. MITOHELL - Remember the meeting of the Club ! Mrs. Southwell and family spent 1' L�C%A Juccessor to - -- at the home of Mel. and Mrs. Bryant- Sunda with her husband at McMili- Opt•aaeUical Asaoe)atioa of Ontario. Reg. Y DONALD'MUNRO. PICKERING on Monday evening next. an. KrI,SSI MI Mrs. Thomas Puckrin is ill with an blaster Billie Devitt and John are , Claremont. Ont. DUNT DRIVE WITHOUT attack of pneumonia, and her many I spending their Easter holidays with No batter pastry and eat Lepat. Public Liability Insurance, One ace- friends are hoping for her early re- ; their grandparents in Brooklin. flour nlad6 in ident may cripple you financially for covery. CIarence died Mrs. Richardson and - ' "UNCAN B. McINTYRE- Barrie• yes. You can now -buy insurance Many farmers here are buying. hay. Fred and Mrs. Woodward spent Mon Canada. L�'ter. Solicitor, Notary. Office —Brock St.. with payments extended over nine to ,see their stoek'through until spring! day with friends in Toronto. ' ,4Opposite Bell Telephone.Ofiice,48Whitby. months. Your choice of good reliable grass appears. Already some have'tur- Mrs. Moore and the Corbett fam- Fistme •' • Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- tied their young stock out to pasture Jily spent Sunday evening in Picker- tE iE D RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. dulction for any person who has driv- where there is any old grass. !ng with W. H. and Mrs. Crammer. W Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyed Loan. en three years without an accident bliss Man ar t]6ee formerly oeeup'ed b the late A. E, cl,ria- g et Puckrin is home a- The Mission Band are holding an For i feeding n7 BARLEY Una, south wing of Court House, Whitby. 6170 for which he was to blame and a fur- gain from her school -for the holiday., open Easter meeting on Sunday ev- p y B13A7'ON. BELL .4 R0 3S, BarriaG ther reduction of 10 p, c. to farmers. Miss Muriel Westney, is getting ready 1 ening, April 8th, in the church .Ev- FEED gives the best era, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario ]� • .Pj• . B E :0 R for her final exams in Arta and her erybody will be made welcome. So results for the money Ille"ng. 330 Bay Street. Toronto.; many friends wish her success. come and encourage the children: A. Beaton, Insurance Agency Brougham Opt. _ _ _ _ _ - of any feed on the - Bets. f Phone Pickering 515 Base Line Duobarton , -J. D.-F. Row. Adelaide 2538.9 — _ market. Claremont A ve Miss Ma Sommerville spent the The Beal Store ry enjoyable" • evenin was week -end in the city with friends. '. •- RIQHARC80N, Pl08BRIN{I � _ joY g $24,00 per ton, inclndinq bags MU'.VEY— Barristen.Swiciton, Notaries PHONE 924 spent at the home f Elmer and Mrs• bin and Mrs. Brown and son And Public, 213 -214 Confederation Life Building, �T - Pbwell on Thursday evening last y Corner of lng a and Richmond. Su. Toronto. �1 U R lY I T U. R E when the neighbors and friends gat- have moved out north of Oshawa. O CATTLE Oboe" Adelaide 4459 a ■a 4480, By aPpotnt- - Dan Anderson has bought the Jef- R Saturday evenness, Pickering readenee. hered together to show their esteem reePiek.3p3 , act We are displaying act - attractive for Roy and Mrs. Redman and fam- . frey farm at Whitby Townline and 11!HOMBCN MebiILLAN- Barris- variety of ily prior to their departure for their has moved -thereon. BARLEY CHOP $24.60 PER TOM 30 Solcitora, Notary Public, Office at Alumytium and Graniteware Etc. new home near Greenbank. The ev- Mrs. H. H. Stapie9 spent the week - baits included Residence of Mr. Thoaeson, lot li, eoncesaeon 1. Furniture and Furniture suing was spent in games and amuse end at the Oxford Group house par- a 1Piakettng, Office hours: Thursday to 8. and Saturday Novelties. ments, after which ' refreshments ty in Quebec. - N Before grinding this I take i nsa, from ore t o e 605 pp. m.. or by Misses Doris and Marion Taylor "but all the small weed ��yppaantment. Torontool5ce : eOb.Royal Beak Prices low, in keeping with times. were seated. The main feature of the Y ads•. Phone Pick 2000. Toronto El ' 5303. ` evening Came when they were all are holidaying with .their grandfath- seeds, dust and chaff, and 71 _ _ called to order and Mr. and Mrs. er at l3illside. destroy. them. . Westeen, Dental C�iprOC and Lime Redman -ere presented with two Rev. and Mrs. - Burgess and Jack Barley coatainq a lot of- '^^^^^^^^^ �e ... chairs, 'vein were called to Ottawa on Wednes- ' g gifts of the community floe weed seeds. These ,k NRIL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S., Ji19t arrived a large- shipment of after which the recipients made a, day owing to the sudden death of are 1,OT destroyed in Chop - (Succee•or to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of Gyproc in the following sizes : feeling reply of their gratitude and the former's brother, F. Burgess. ping; consequently farm- ON Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Tdron- surprise, and ho On Monday, April 2nd, after a lin M University. At CWemoot Office ove• D. A. 48 in'. z %21n. Gyproc hoped to be able to vis -� ere get a tot of noxious 14aaotYs tore erery Taesday and Frida Phone „ it this comlrtunity .and renew acq -' Bering illness, Mrs, A. E. Lacey, of peed9 in their chop. You 1ltwfr Ito I1.,f t 48 in. z Sl in. uaintances• which have been made \evr Toronto, died at the home of ,don't et ap y P. . 48 in. z 98 in. •' while living here. The best wishes of her son, E. A,. Lacey, in her ?8th g may m the - HBRBERT T. >d'ALLA]8E, L D s.. 48 in. z 108 in. the community follow them to their year. She visited frequently with her L D. D. S. Grand the T the rsity ( Toren of new home. daughter, Mrs. Silas Dixon, and was ' giRla■ul Sur4wncand the [ air east of St. neo 49 in, x 96 Dooacons Board - well known here. She had a family � � E D STACEY e+s d residence sewed door east of St. And• Star Lima raw•@ CLrreL. Pkaenng. ont• 01sce bans : 9 Brougham of nine, all of whom survive her. The a. a. to sF m., or by appointment. J -ray Hard Wall Plaster --- __ _ funeral took place on Wednesday, painter and Paperhanger 4Nrvieef. l•6oee Pfd` a7oo. ' -'-' P�Ci1JL+g1i�1.i i:. The combination sale has been April 4th to Prospect Cemetery. postponed until a later date. 25 cents t per bore or o s b contract stt��,fs41i gowblris. LUMBER YARD Roy. Miller is still under the doe- 1Cherrpwood P anywhere.' toe's care. '— 9atialactlon Guaranteed. RLIZABETH RICHARD -SON= Miss Stella Seebeck spent the hol= 31 r. and Mrs. Norman Elves vis- .Fire scud automobile luatuaaee of an th■de'. , ids with her � 13 ears experience. B1aoksmithiII & Woodwork Y people 'tn Brougham. ited with �}h1ee latter'e parents, W. J. Y Pe LLa�gr■ae■smgeompaaeinot solid financial stand- at ri ht ices Mrs. A. Malcolm and little Sarah and Mrs. Petty'on Sunday. PINE DRIVE, ' DUNB'ARTON Pr are spending the - week with Grant air. anti Mrs. George. Todd motor - �j POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. Now is the time to have those repair and Mrs. Malcolm, - of ' Galt. ed to London last Friday for." a 'few _ or write Dunbiirtoo P. O. �L' e for ooaaties of Tors and outado. Ass. jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. We are glad to report that Russ- day's visit. la■art..efall lines attenaedtoonabeftas also new sections on band. The few- ell Gray is making a satisfactory re- R. and Mrs. McGriskin and child- Shingles For Sale ' sells••. Address Green sliver P. o., out, _ oets Fleury Plows always on t►+and. coo .�: Aotas Fleury- Viking al Cream Se' era. 'ry from his recent illness. ren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fenn- �R. BEATON TOWNSHIP P Mrs. Stirling returned. -last week ey over Easter..__ rart4Clerk. Conveyancer, Commissioner for tors and Electric Washers. from Toi•i)ntso, where- she has been Norma and Rov Flett are - spending (IaltGalvaoized Steel fibinglee, affidavits, Ac{ouNtaw. Etc. Issuer of If thinking of buying an electric rasiis Bird's Felt `51xti- Shingles. 111sar,age License•, VJ! r,..lair, Or,r. • &,9k for a demonstration of the New spending the winter. their Faster holiriays with Bob and Alen, re•rtti,betinlz "1,;,Qgp w>3eeie.- 3 Rogers Majestic mode!. .. Misses Jrsn Malcolm and Gladys Bill Nlurrish. -, WM, 1f.AW.' LICENSED ACC`• -- Crannvn w•or•e Turunte, visritors lit-A The•'Rennie ehildreru` of Ttironlo, Lawn mowers rh -upened.' _ `Z TIONEER .for l'ork,Qnta,to and Durham The prices are right, "c-Pk -end are ctayint= with their .lrandparcnts T... PaTERSO;� 9 t L�1I C�fO'a "i L7o■nucs, ress nda ol, wles prompales may be F. T. Woodward Jlixst Jennie. Duncan. and friend. 4 Al i'. and Xrs. -renne Call. and'get l,riceA. Phone :01'- U► Terms rea•oaable. Dates !or •aka may be y. arranged atNEWS'Ofbcv. Belt and ladepen- GREENWOOD .4t4y Toronto, ar., hohdayin, at the for- Mr. E. Pilkey, 34r.-R. 31orr;.ah an.l cede phones. Wbitbp, Ont sir — - - --- - - -- - -- mer'.c home Here. Alt. :a., F. Armstrong attended t'u. -� -- — -- ,Pickering ,Mills W. J• Brown and family, of. Tor- O. E. A: meetings hcl.l- in Tomnt,, Brock Road Gen eral Start ARNET ROBERTSON _ . ,Tut,,, spent Easter Monday at the this week._ old- home here The hest feeds are cheapest in the end. . Our. Easter Sunday scales here _ jrAXE - NOTICE ElectrictLl Contractor These produce results. Feeds that are Airs. L. Matthews we are sorry to wa_; well attended and .3Ir. Bick. Wit iogand Repairing for Light inferior reiluire inorb and results are state continues in a poor state of brought a very inspiring Easter or power, not satisfactory. health message • to his hearers, special mus- F. R. Jackson is diycontinu We have. Rood heavy, feeds for hog ' NIrs. E. Perryman and Lena spent is was furnished by the choir and the ing business on April 1st and All kindeof electrical goods : fattening, also dairy 'feeds, oat 'Chop, last week in Toronto,' Lena having lovely. Easter flowers hiade complete will be succeeded by James kept in stat<t. corn grain, hraa, shorts, beet pulp, a ton:,il operation. • a service much appreciated by all 'µ'atsom of Rockwood. Ont. - 11y Phone 1103, Pickering Riuten teed etc. 'Miss• Slack, of Toronto, spent the present. v He is going to continue open - --Try Rr,yal Pastry Flour for Easter h,rlidays at ,the* Wm.: •Gray The meeting of the W. A. will be ating the store, also opening = SPECIAL(RATES" _ eaten, pies pee. home. ' held in the church at 2.30 o'clock on up a general blacksmith shop f ,Laying' Mitch Mr. and Mrs. Berl Firth and T.a;it.. Thursday, Aprif 12th. Word "Life." -'and garage, which will be in ' -ON FARMER'S CARS Scratch Feed Firth and friend were c'uesis at the Program. Comm: Mrs. Pilkey and operation fry May lot. See Cq Poaltry Feeds Wheat lira. Cowie home one day recently. mfrs. Armst'r'ong. Supper will be ser- Thanking all my .customers ; Craeked Corn The McWhirter family visited Mrs ved in the hall after the -meeting. -for their •pafronaRe' in the -} For all Clel9aes of Insurance. ' ' :' AlcWhirter's Mrs. biorrish and Mrs. B. = -past year. ' • Grotrnd Corn people, the Tummonds Hostesses, - -- '•Oyster.Shell family, t.f' :Manilla during the Eastef' Petty. ---I remain yours 'sincerely. - holida ys _ Mrs. Wesley Petty entertained her - k CYRIL E. MORL•EY _die deliver. Phone ,:31, Sunday School Class of boys on bion F. R. Jackson. �Z'e are in a position 'to $I1 o ^dens ' - �Itona T: ,day afternoon, (Roy Flett, a former qT Pickering, Ont ■ foe Fertilizers at best possible class member being present) and in rises delivered'at onr farm. 31rs. H. Slack had Sundav -dinner g going to Whitevale• Un- p y the cocain_ with her.motlier'1lns. W. McKay. ited Church to see the lantern Slid- EXTR� - Our _New Floor D. N. Lockwood Slid- Miss B, Reesor visited Mr. and Airs � «„ PIQl$IVa- ny S. Lewis on Sunday. es on Africa. ^--� - A T' Miss B. Carter is visiting friends at Our visitors on Paster Sunday last tvrl. ' - - - - -- -- -ayJ -- Fi._h,+j- - -- SP TlV.. daughter, - Gladys and friend, , Miss Mr. H. Thorne spent Sunday at the Snelling; bliss Ruth Taylor, Miss V. home of Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Madill; s ' ? FU NE DIRECTOR iss Norma Flett and brother. • Miss Blanche Reason is spending Roy, Petty, 'Miss Beatrice Petty and Walt -. -' are now In sock -- the Easter Holidays at her home here er Fenne Private .Ambulance Air. and Mrs. Henry Wideman and y' COngolefims in 3 yd. widths, Day and Night Service 'Art spent Good Friday with B. and Kinsale - _ Phone 9000 Mrs. Reesor and family. —" l5� tubes on)y also tn.-rug sizes. The "Twinkling Star" clas.4'of our Victor and' Mrs. Parkin Sundayeil . ; alialvera x000' " Sunday School met at the home of with relatives in Toronto and Mrs. - LinOlenms, 4 yards wide Mrs. A. Wagg on Saturday afternoon. W. McDowell and daughter Iris re- Oilcloth, �Ont• Mr. and Mrs, R. Jones and son, turned with them fora week's visit. n UiIcloth, 2 yards -wide — f -_ spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs.'N. Hiss Audrey Bell spent the holid- R, VEST's Bunker. ay with friends at Manilla, 1 Feltol, 2 yards Wide. O O D Mr, and Mrs. C. Alsop, formerly of Miss Mabel Harbron is spending _ the 3rd line Uxbridge, has moved in- the holiday with her mother here. TOOTH PASTE Liquid and Paste Floor ax to the house recently occupied by Mr. Quarterly meeting will be held on- 17V PPLI r and, Me McMullen, McMullen, who .have Sunday morning.next at 10.30. -Spec- - • _ Furniture Polish, Win ow moved to Stouffville, ial music by the choir. regular �5ee BIZe _ On Easter Sunday morning our Sun bliss . M. Mudge, Mrs. W. Bates " Shades Mattresses day chool' was very largely attended. sent the holidays with their' parents r o loch galvanized elbows `:'5c. 'there being 105 resent. Misses May Mr. and Mrs. J.yMudie. p 5 and all ,� p : ,While they last 5 pipes, 30c. ' acrd June McGuire, daughters of the Spring never was • more welcome Uther $o>lse ; Furlshinge 5 inch black elbows, •'20c. Rev. McGuire, former pastor here, than this year. The side roads are 5 Nipee, 20e, who are spending the Easter holidays almost impassable at present. �°, '.4 at moderate prices. with Mr. and Mrs. I. Lehman, render- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, of " 'a1 Also, feeders, drinking fount@, ed a'very inspiring duet. Brooklitl. spent one day last week -,� 7ee Flowers• lor' Easjer etc., at right. prices. The monthly meeting of the W.4- wither. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Eileen and Herbie' Parkin enter- CCA STERRITT prides right and sati.afaotion Slack, Glasgow, on Wednesday, April tamed about 45 of their Brooklin and .i� . for t73e• ' f . A. 11th. Program: Roll Call, Needle Cr- Kinsale friends to a dance on Friday guaranteed., TH PICKERI-N-�G &NE W S_ ' g aft; Speaker from Dept. of Agricult- night last. - Funeral Direotor tire; Music, Mrs. L. Hodgson and Mrs. Georg a Harbron's sale last Thurs- f Ambulanoe �erviee ALVIN BUSH j BY Stafford; Spelling Contest by public day was considered one of the best Jones Drug Store] ^a school pupils of Atha, Glasgow and yet. Prices for cows over $60 and Phone LWO Hardware ' Phone 4600' Alton&. Community Singing; Exchan- grain etc., equally high. Mrs. F. Rar- Phone 6800 ' PICKERING re � Bulhv; Social half Hour. Every- � will move te her house at�Sal- Piol[s>Fliia •' OntAriff r Gntu>� body welcome..... - r ti • AIL-;v$► ► - TW- ,Income Tau Decreases, --, ' i,. Twenty-Nine Year's Wed Toll of Z Deaths Up -'Britain JForesees � � � : � Over Week -End - -. _ ,.•.Dole , _ 6urP1 ua of $158,000,000 Replaces . Bu g� -t -De if sit- ==vita ee :,• • -- � "' ' oronto 'Man is Killed —� Toro' Peak of Ten Years — Restoration of Civil Young Womantnjured- -' Service cuts. -Near Welland e n ' London, April 1.— Political cowmen• which put the last budget over the -- - ; tators today estimated that the Enan• top may be expected to continue. ONE BOY DROWNS gal surplus of X31,148,000 would en- Biggest in 10 Years. able Chancellor of the Exchequer Many hands are stretched out for ' Welland, April 1st --One man'wai _ 'Neville Chamberlain to restore all what favors the Chancellor may deign killed and a young woman wa.s -- civil tax by sixpence a pound, re- to bestow in the new -accounting — -injured' when an automobile cireshed :move the 10 per cent. increase is the including unemployed, police, teachers '; into the ditch near here today. Ar surtax and restore cuts is the unem- and justices. I thur Henry Downs, 26, of 780 Logan I played benefits. The big question mark -of the new Avenue, Toronto, was - killed' instantly They said, the last item would de- fiscal year is whether estimates for and- Miss Isobel Kingston of Pori Pend on his making new arrangements defence 'services may have to be en- " Colborne, suffered serious injuries. N for repayment of the unemployment larged in the event of a disarmament The• accident occurred on the Wel• . - ' fund debt. The chancellor, however, impasse.. _ ����, land -Port Colborne highway. Thl gave no indication that he had any Last year at this time the British said,; driven by Downs, apparently .. intention of putting any of_those mean- treasury showed a deficit of £32,- skidded on the highway, crashing inr - gh y urea into effect. He will make the B78,989'at that tfine about $126,800,- to the' ditch and 'striking a culvert budget statement April 17. gives T lox o the financial Year i s het e t e y g. OOA. biggest Britain ---The surplus S r a is the 1. e t p lu - - Passing motorists discovered thl , ' Great Britain s monster Easter egg has had for ten years. There was a wrecked car. The man had been kill ed instantly and the• was semi In the form of a real'zed surplus of - deficit of :32,279,0 00 a year ago. The accomplished not only by - girl conscious when, found. She was rush £31,14SAO -about $168,855,000. The Chancellor of the. Exchequer, result was stringent government economies but ed to hospital at Welland. who is salmon fishing at Deeside, for- by unprecedented sacrifices by the Downs' neck was . broken in th, tot his rods long enough to receive nation's taxpayers, civil servants and crash. An inquest has been orderd a telephotm from Whitehall Saying his unemployed ever siece the situation Miss Kingston is a nurse in the of revenue ta..the past year amounted to became acute in 1931. flee of Dr. W. W. Moffat at Port Cot _ 9724,567,000, as against expenditures To balance the nation's budget the borne of £698,419,000. taxpayers have endured the burden of Downs had been secretary of thi The latter figure includes £7,749; as income tax at basic eaten of 26 s - Socialist arty aeon o for tin p of Toronto " ' 868 !a the stating Land and £8,804; per cent.; government employees have , - - - - Past year, and was active is the labor __. . 392 in debt payments to the United suffered par cuts of 10 per cent. and section of the C.C.F. Staten, Neither• was provided for In the unemployed have had their meagre - On -March 17, 1.905, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Aiiss Elanor Rooae- - -.budget estimates. insurance payments reduced 10 per • welt were married. On March 17, 1934; Pre fdenf- Roosevelt greeted -One Killed, One Injured ?� . The surplus, however, will have no cent. -Mrs. Roosevelt on her return from -Porto- Rico; - Ccribourg; April 1st —James bias effect on the forthcoming budget whfeh- ---the reports shows the estimates of Donald, Colborne, was killed Sat Mr. Chamberlain will announce April receipts from the income tax of 42x18,- urday when -the ear which he wa _ 17, except insofar as some factors .750,000 was almost exactly realized. • • Litstowel Stores -- Persons Die - _ dt'vine left the road a short distano -- _. ..._,_.. _ _ -- • -- .._ - - thoao remaining more than 60 days .Six �-W Fire In Brutal Murder .1L�iila$ed by Fire north of the highway at Salem as crashed down a steep bank into = Doctor Says Men y and not more than six months totalled _ _ _. creek. His companion, d'atrick Cieari • '• , 2b• several Merchants Suffer,. — Bloodstained Suit Sent to ' was badly injured and is in a seriorA Morn Beautiful .- Than Women Fort Erie, the other extreme'of'the number 8 highway came second on the With Total Loss About, •, Cleaners May Afford Clue' - - condition at his home in Colbore+ Dr. A. McCleaaon .opened an iiiques - i .• - 35.000. — Desperate Fight and adjourned it pending Cleary' - fiat with a total number of 771,289, and Niagara Falls ran third with 606, _ •Uatowel, April 1.— Breaking out la Bremerton, Wash., April 1—•A card recovery. .Art World is Shaken to Found- 110 entries. � the fzunsce _room of the Diann Sweets dealer accused - of tatting a blood• According to F. Morrow, >vfio us ati011lla b RlwOilltioila _ Y Revolutionary The total number of tourists, enter restaurant, operated by James Athas, stained suit to' a tailor for cleaning fire early today caused approximately, Was - questioned today by police seek• the car leave the road, it had and , dealt' swerved to the west ip -hile all Statement ing Canada during 1933 amounted to $35,000 damages to several business Ing the slayer of six - persons to the Proaching a bridge. marks indicate NEW YORK, --The art world was 8 +• The number of cars leaving • places in, the block in which the res- ransacked Frank Flieder home, that the car ,toppled down a 12 Loo a skan to its foundations by a scholar Canada for the United States, totalled • taurant lk located. It was several . The dealer, described by authorities embankment, to the bank o •ly obearvation that men are more 417.18& dsours before the combined Llstowsl as "Murphy, "..was. 'taken fain custody _rolling a creek, swollen by 'recent floods ` (beautiful them women. ' and Palmerston fire brigades had the of Isadore Leachbin, Bremerton . _ where it was carried out in tlr 'Dr. Loeb E. Biech, former member .-e .. _. blase under control. tailor, read of the killings. Laschton the stream until a bend in ' its coura " Of the faculties of Cohnbia Univer- a-- � The contents and fistures U. said Murphy brougbt the suit to him dam- swept the car, hp against a tiee, froze isity and the Now Yorit Polyclinic Oliih • restaurant are a total loss, with -last Friday —the day after the slaugh. age estimated at $15,000. The Atlantic ter apparently occurred —with the 'ex. -. wheels in the air. _ - :.'Medical School and founder of the P.�lsistry division of the Now York New Vie ]salt pn wpo and Pacific store °was damaged to the planatlgn he had suffered a bemarr- Rescuers .extracted. the two mss crouched in the front "seat ammet i Polie* � + � off � �- • Disinheritance Bill extent of having a good share of the - contents having been removed before against the broken body + thpat� Narks when be addressed a convert- Fit s the Ere reached ! M. Smi t. J. th, but• ton lgrocer, d.' abeaten bah MacDonald was half under - (don of beauticians. "Ask " ` - shoe and grocer, suffered heavy loss t b e as he o Wt ahngi with his neck broken. - Cleary ry was drowned any srtiat," ,he said, and he ' $ ritish Attorney- GCneral through water, while the stock of the most beyond recognition, together �ylt'- ..half. and unconscious, Thel ,until tall you that man is built on more Reeds Her Utter to Selrite store is virtually a total loss his wife, 50; Eugene Cheaevart, 35; were brought to the bank of tin e _ $social lines than woman. Morover, is IHouse Commons., from the same cause. A beauty shop his wife, Airs. Peggy Chenevert, '30;" stream and rushed to Dr, Pember wbo found Macl0thald 77 woman ages very rapidly, and she of located over the..,'9elrite store and op- Magnus Jordon, retired - navy man, -Mrs, was dead doesn't make ass of artificial olds to Committee _ . ' erated by Lucille Jones was eel- 13aieotr}. a bar tender. Cleary, suffering from lacerations oI. ijeauty she soon Iowa what beauty she sas „ Loac�oa -A woman who accused the ruined. Sheiiff D. Blankenship said the . Firemen were handicapped by blind- the skull, was taken to his home where he is in a serious condition. Here are the reactions of three ar Minister of bringing to a bill which killer apparently bound and gagged the lag awoke and five of them had to six persons and then set about ran- ' MacDonald; who will be buried oe - data: would lead other women to fuss over her husband sent a letter to Sir Thom- be carried out- of the building. They sacking the house in the belief the Tuesday, is survived by two brothers Howard Chandler Christy: !'These as Iaskip, Attorney - General, that taus did not, however, suffer any serious Flfeders had valuables . ceale,d. Dr. William MacDonald and Alex . is no such thing as a beautiful man as ed much amusement when 81r Thom om, results. Chenevert evidently worked loose, MacDonald, Detroit, and by his par : :,far as I am concerned. A man may as was'ezplataing the "power of freed himself and started to battle ents ,in Colborne, .may have fine athletic lines; he may Inheritance" bill to a standing com- . ' the murderer. in >tn N.S. have ace and siren h balance and mittee of the House of Commons. "After killing b g lm the slayer went ^ Bo Drowned in• creek .' y - rhythm, but when you try to, compare The bill seeks to prevent a wife, Deficit It Shown -mad and slaughtered all In the - Maxville, Ont., April r— Arthur ` him with a really stunning woman husband or children being unjustiy house," the sheriff maid. Chenier, 14, was drowned In a striall ' =•' that's a different story:' -diaiflheritad. He read the letter, One, of Chenevert's blood- stained -creek .here early tonight. The lad,-_-.- - =- - - Theresa F. Bernstein, portrait- ar- which he said represented a -real yalnt PTCrE =�— s hands clasped the -leg- ot- -nu upturned with a companion was playing oa. fiat: "Let Dr. $loch produce the man of view, as follows: stool ps , it he made one last con; 'Fables His First Budget.. the ice wherr-it gave way, the current he has in mind and I will choose a " Ye 4m ago we women fought hard vulsive effort to -get to his feet• carrying him through a culvert and - 'woman to compete with him. Or we to have our property as`our very own HALIFAX- ;`lava Scotia will have • A baMmerand a blackjack, used'in undef the fee for some distance whea a tan start off with the Venus de Milo and not our husband's. Now at death as estimated deficit-of $1,297,050.66 the beatings, were, ne$r_ the. bodies. his clothing caught in a fence, span. and the Discus Thrower, but who will her husband will lay claim to it and for the current fiscal year. Premier A butcher knife and carving knife ning the creek. Searchers who had be the'judge?" she will have no power, to stop him: Angus L. MacDonald, made the an- also used in the. murders were in the been .called' by Chenier's companion, - -George Grey• Barnard, noted scuip- This' bill will lead to other women 'nouncement as he, tabled his first bud• bedroom. sift through the ice and recovered the tsars: "That Is one of the primeval making a fuss of my. husband. They get in the' Nova Se6tia- Legislature. • -Drawers had been pulled out tn'•alt body.' questions of the universe. A well -form- will know he will have some of my •+� The deficit between ordinary revert- burear�r -a ___ i _ =• -. • sd roan is fustas beautiful and splen- money You are not a Married wo- ue and expenditure will be $986,228, the floor, coy Hit Crossing Street as a well- formed woman, bat one man and do not know how every wo- at..i to this will be added sinking funds The ,house 'showed evidence 'of a Strathroy, April is Vincent Gun 'is female and the other male. The fed man tries to take and entice one's amounting to :,11,736.66 The tots) .terrific.airuggle. In.the kitchen dishes ness, six - year =old son' of Mr. and " r Mali l;ita round curved lines'.of beauty b "°L'°` °`I: ���N "ate ware overturned` bottles broken and Mrs. William Gunness of Strathroy, `.. = = g tike a while the mile has ion 86 for the' last fl seal year. food scattered on the floor. suffered- painfut. injuries this after et"�i;at iiflia. xv� ... .at .:y:t� the, - -- Revenue Bari the year was _ estlm - _ noon when he was struck b yacar beauty of a rose any more than you ated 6y� tie Prem er -as air increase rL - _ a'�e" ,•s ^r ^°r. - -Q - ' Tan measure, the beauty of a sunset, or Sunn 'Easter about $825,000 over last year's income Stratbroy; at the - intersection of'..' a air of eyes. World Economic ' Head Street -and Number 22 •high. p y . - The estimated ex nditure will be $9; Reported m West 380,243. Neighborhood Is way, The boy was returning from at up The increase in revenue is made tending Sunday school at St. John's =Border Lead$ chiefly," Premier MacDonald• acid, by - The -Ideal Goal A Ica urch and In erdssing the New Bonnets and High Over- ncreases in the Department of iron- street, he rate in the path of the car. cation Highways, Provincial Secret- At the Strathro Hospital, ezamin- As Gateway shoes in Slush at Win- ary, Public Works and Mines. Decree •• y p nipeg. sea are forecast in the departments uf, Instead of High- Flowery ation showed that Gunness• is suffer. Talk- Should Get ing from a fractured right • lea . Winnipeg., . April 1. - Bright sun- the Attorney- General anti Public facial injuries and shock. 813,815 Cars --= fort Erie is shine prevailed' in western Canada- Second Health. Down to Work for Peace �Z"NI)ITIISSa1 MOUNT , and Niagara Falls today for Easter parades. In Winni- New York= Instead of "high -flown Chips Supply Gas Tjllrll .. .... Peg, how,e - _The �rtc *_PAsPdgxP?nditure over last tallc� bout international peace.,, wo ]��s �i Windsor -- More - tourists entered Easter bonnets had to wear high -top- year amounts to $596,000. This would men- abould $et down '.o brass tacks - -s•a•� 'tee i flew'Carbon ' Canada through-the ports of the Bor- ped overshoes to get through the -be -more than accounted for by these and help establisD "a world economic Slush-packed streets, three items: Old age pensions,__ od�Misa_Emily Kneubul EU4 E. Ore., A new method t ter Cities than at any other vvr4�#n - -_R e, instils 4 sin, followed by snow, late,Satur, five this month,, $341;604; increased eft cutive. secretary of the National g hircoar, which vrorks oft the �anads, in 1983, figures released by day night, left Winnipeg streets' coy- interest payments, $206;626; increase Federation of Business and Prates principle of both "keeping your cats' the Department bf National Revenue erect with slush. Sunday dawned -in cost of School Book bureau, $184,- stoaal Women' Clubs, deciaes, and' eating it," was announced recent; i reveal. - • bright with the temperature above 000• "We should be alert and ready to ly ,at- the University of Oregon. The -total number of -cars to eater freezing'aad'nezv Easter toggery was "You have there," the Premier de- underctaud that relationships' be- A stream of ebippe'd •wood is fed . Canada through Walkerville, and -wort. • clared, "a total increase in extyendi- tw-en countries are established on an into a -•new typo v rotating cyupllw Windsor by all methods amounted to Saskatchev�an and Alberta points. ture of $732.130. OId age pensions do economic basis rather than the. sum- Heat drives the gases out of the woo4i 1. 313,815, which however 54 decrease reported bright sunabtue• witb temper- not require any comment. We had gi- Der o: battleships or on the old, tra• and these gases are burned to matte 'rom the 1932 fignre which was 1,270 ature over -the 40 -ab6ve mark. At ven our pledge that we would pay old - Ttionai basis of competition," she as- the cylinder hot enough to carbomfse x88.. The figure divided into three clan Saskatoon .it was 46 above and Ed- age pension =, and we have kept our eerts. the wood. les included those rernalning riot more monton and Calgary reperted ideal word." She urges women's oraanlzations to ' A little "starting" beat:is r"uired, ' 'ban. 24 hours; those not exceeding 80 spring weather. Tnereoped interest. pay:mehts was nc start at home, tackling local economis but most of'it L supplied by the wool lays, and those exceeding -not more On•the Pacific Coast bright sunshine counted for, .hp_declared, through a problems and :o- operating with other chips which are turning-into carbon ;ban six. months. Of the.total, 62S,8d4 was also seneral. rise in the province's fu_n.E1ed debt, and groups regardlee6 of sex. "Women;' The process was invented by Prof. u, ..... _ remained. for 24 hours only, 186.976 Churches were 'crowded for special "is a fixed charge shish we could not, she saps, "aren't going to`do anythlrig F. Stafford, head of the chemistry de _ remained from 24 to FO days, and Easter services at all points.- and cannot,• avoid." alone." partmeni. P. r ✓ ✓// r�VEL t JF�03io�15 • � -,�,�• �.__� _` I . rte; � - � .. e • _ • "• s.. `1 8Y CAPT. F. H. P.EIC 1 - -- - a . THE GEM Of THE WESTERN `T a i`0 - a-n • - WORLD — - _ :. To some, Killarney is Just 'the POKER HANDS, •)lace the song speak$ of ";,to o too thers - - 'some -lakes in South West Ireland ". Those Magic Isles - •- Po those who have been there, it m This is a title which -has been - Mo of the most beautiful and en- _ . u'ancing spots in the world.' The'ex- ' ' "given to Great Britain and Ireland. - luisite loveliness of far -famed Killar- The "high spots' 01 these wonder- TURRET nay is the concentrated essence of ful islands are to be vas ted this -L -- III-that is best in Irish scenery. summer by. a select pa under the capable guidance of Capt.' J'1. SR /s / Killarney is not merely pretty; H. Reid whose "Travel Impressions" FINE � E CUT F there Is a serene majesty in its beau have appeared In this -paper for ty. Of Killarne¢ Alfred Austin lies many weeks past. This year is a laid, "If mountain *Doti' and' water; good year to see the British Isles; This cool, and fragrant tobacco sells harmoaionsly btent, constitute the travelling by motor makes your 4�, for only 10c ::: yet you get more to- _ .most perfect and adequate loveliness land journey. one continuous' round FR + of nature, it surely must be owned, of sl,gbtseeing: routes quite off the �l bacco' for the price, you enjoy more that it has, all the world: over, no beaten track are 'included in- the ��° ' superior." Macaulay, says "i never in satisfying cigarettes and get Poker all my life, saw anything more beau• itinerary and you will have all op- portunity to familiarize yourself -- Hands into the bargain! Save the Poker Hands and -' tiful - I might say, so beautiful ". , .. ,. '• with the Homalead in a unique and are three lakes: Lough Deane get valuable presents ft�et- '- useful, tactiCai, high- There - the largest and the lower lake. - glorious mummer �acatlon, The a - - Catiiedral clues; the lakes of Eng• Save Poker Hands „,,a'. gifts foi ourself. -sad our friends. `Roll "L 4% miles long and 3 miles broad; land, Scotland, and Ireland and . " quality y y the middle - 2% miles tong and Wales; the homes -and haunts of to get Better your (awn" with Turret Fine Cut and save mloney! . = half a mile broad; and the upper - famous writers;, .castles; scenery Cigarette Paper! _ -' 3 miled long. ' The9' are interspersed that you can see nowhere else - FREE* - - _ L with wooded islands and the lofty all these and much more is Ineltid- It pays to. "Roll Your (�Wnf' W1. .i► _ — ed.. All the "•ravel" taken out .'of. -.- - !Everybody agrees that - .> .. _ . ■ "travel"; congenial companianshlp; ' Chanteelar" and - - Work is Easier albinclusive cost; flaest .accommo- 'Vogue" are the best dation: a real - chance to realize the papers -you can get 3 ' longings and ambition of years, large books of either Now Fat Has Cone Why not-do it this summer ­An- brand--fteet for*only one T other year aever• comes." ' Such a complete so of Poker F.1 N E V Ll T was so stout about 11 months- vacation will enlarge your horizons, -• Hands,fiomyoarnearest - Ago." a woman writes," that I became make your reading more pleasant p° Hand Prealitam CIGARETTE TOBACCO a burden to yself. Then muscular and above alf,,it will build happy rheumatism set into my joints, and I memories that can never be taken Store of by mat} from _ `? had to go on sticks for 'some time. , P.O. Box 1380, Mont.- ♦ S A V. E. fi H 5 P O K E R 'H A N D S :Then I started .o take Krnachen $alts, Away from you. Write to Captain real, P•QA - and 1 am overjoyed with the results Reid at 710 C.F..R Building, TOrOII- j imperial Tobacco C,6mpw of CA wda, Irmi ed ; i have derived from them. Honestly, to; It will cost you nothing to ea- - I had no idea one could feet to dit' quire and you will find that be will I Ierent In such a short time Since tak- be glad to help you in this, or any 1 i lug Kruseben. I bave lost nearly 28 other travel plans you may coutem, should i say, the lakes are 3 miles and have declared that it is proper some extent frog! fhb dresught of lam - _ %a. of superfluous fat. I can now run plate. _. from Killarney: Not a big -place (pop that he should be tried for it Not Summer, but entered the Winter 11 �abou! as well as when I was 20, cook, elation, in 1926, ,1,325) and with some even -tb AAtornep- Cseneral, who has fair condition. The heavy snowfall at bark and attend to seven growing tawdry little alleys, running oft the the chief responsibility for the adman- the proaent Winter also promises bet lhUnlik - "- certain G. tIf banks pre also covered wits trees. main street, that somewhat offset the fatratfon of Justice,, csa place a man ter protection against. the Winter kill -` e Unlike e certain ores c uce b Krum. The old Keep ot'. Ross Castle stands sublime beauty f the surrounding on trial. All he can do is to la a k alien does not aim !o• reduce by rush• oil an island to the lower lake and y ' y !rag of clover than has been- the casf mg [trod through the bop: -its setfoa country. 1 was• there, with my party, complaint !priors the grand jury, who , r NOT confined toss gle part of the there are, many legends connected in Oct. 1932, and two days of our stay are chosen by.lot from the citizens of for the past two or throb years. - - system. It bas a tonic Influence Upon with this Interesting old 14th century in Killarney were monthly market the county, and who have the absolute -every organ of elimination, every I stronghold. `days, the first being devoted to -pigs right to refuse to allow the man to be _ tlaad, every nerve, every vein. Gently f The Story of O'Doitoghuc Roses sad the second to sheep and cattle. tried, if they think there is not. suffi• 'i'L•.- .Le....,_� tom,: - our surety, ii. rid■ iL� system Of ->s•• accoraing to tramuon, zags ota irlsu •cient evidence against him to justify J - fat refuse, df all patrons and warrior plaits his former haunts every Earij the Srat Morning - commence _ Q M r harmful acids which give rise to ing about 5 o'clock -the farmers of the it• Sold For e�3.00t�: rhenmatfam, digestive disorders and seven. years, A punted on his .white If a man !s'on trial for having district began to arrive with their g takes oharger and surrounded by men -of- the life of another, or for havin Londonreali erary treasures substantial pr con 'many other als, squealing animals and from that time g spOk• time to realize substantial ricer u _ arms, carrying their ancient weapons, D - on, sleep was no longer possible. on .en seditious words that may incite the - FREE TRIAL .OFFER he ascends from' the City of Perpet- :foot, in two-wheel certa - sometimes .- commission of crime or promote .hoe - boom 4sthe theatre a recent probably Bronto ual Youth beneath the fake, as any .driven by ahawl•clad women came tility between different classes of Gift• boom !a the theatre was probably ` It you nave never triit Kruschen —try It one who has the courage to walk up- hundreds of pigs and soou the market zens, be Is not there because relatives partly responsible for the price o1' iow at our etrpense. We have distributed on the then safe waters may witness $3,000 paid for Thackerafs note let. i great many special '3IAN7" packages. square was overflowing on to the of the slain have demanded vengeance, pralsing which make It easy for You to Drove for themselves - or-so runs the le• ter to a publisher's reader >ue claims for yourself. i►.k your dire- streets; ePen the sldewalkE were not or bet nose he !s obnoxious to the gov,- - °turf for the saw u�HANT' your gend, But the adventurous one must ernment "Jane Eyre." The book had )fiat been Immune from the drovers and their ,but because a grand Jury of Rim or t eta yr our regular ?6o Docile he careful, for at sunrise - the time published under Charlotte Brontt'r - charges, The market lasted until bra fellow 'citizens have investigated n name of Currer Bell and had! re- to`other with a separate tstai bottle- that the O'Donoghue and his friends shard after soon, when the streets his alleged offence, and have declared pe sufficient for abort one week ,Open the descend- through the lake - the wa y that he should be tried it Griped rough treatment from some trial bottle first. out It to the test, and be gsa to assume their normal aspect. ben. u not entirely - convineed that ters again return to their normal The grand ry is thus the safe critics when Thackeray wrote. "W'ho irusche.• does everything we cl, •1 it to state and become unsafe for mortal On the second day the streets, were the author can be, I cannot guess. If fu ens regular Doti a to still an rood as perhaps, more crowdgd in there was 8u8rd of everyman, whether he has it !s a woman. she -knows her langtl I.w Take it back. Your dru�rtar to foot for another . seven years, the absence of the shrill noise, al- 'attacked an individual, or threatened suchortred to return our- 76c lmmeiiiate• the peace and safety Of the society !n age' Some of the 10v': passages madeti' yy and without auestivon, Pau have tried ,A Question of. Age '. though the cattle and the. black -faced me cry," , Cruechen true! at our expense. What which he lives. ould be fairer? Manufactured' by E. Coming from ,a visit' to the lake, horned sheepontrlbuting no little t 13rifilthe Hughes. Ltd., Manct, ester. E•lg• one .day, and, after being entertiitied excitement and din to the life of the z `fEstab. -1 ?661•: • Importers: McGillivray with all.-sorts of yarns by the drier otherwise sleepy 'little town, these institutions the better for every fir t.ta.. Toronto. one concerned." -Classified /�avelftising . ' of our jauutirrg car, we came across And 'now to. Monte Curio for next , a man and woman drawing a small , week's article - supp'o�e we visit the sATZ IL cart, on which v,as piled wood that Casino there. If Past -- oo s r0 informations Go=- -- they had gathered-and were haulipg _ - f34 Honey Output N OFFER TO DYLRY il�'VENTOR. into town. The man• wore _a- returned. Last of wanted Inventions Mars and toll L k P mining ant tree. �, samsay s ufdier`s •cotton '(Imperial) and the C�ral�d Juries pay. World Patent Atterneya, 273• Bank nd ■4iowtt and vjj%8e!' woman — both were young — had a evert, Ottawa. Canada. "s I Toronto.- Honey' productloti is 1934 ` 1 ZAOi[ for Add Stomaeb ! shawl' about her head and shoulders 4 i and, in addition to helping with the Are Necessary will depend largely upon .the number' Ott Pew , OIL . ; •-•------• ............. .............•:..' load, was carrying a' -small baby. It , and the strength of colonies that our- -- TTEJITIONt Buy Pennsylvania OSl, f viva the Winter, the numbAr of nack•• ^ wholesale- in 46 gal. drums. Any HERE ARW �3. uin3p au t.,t grade . 46c per gal. Extra chat`gee- Nervousness Frequent Headaches. _.people, Abe baby-,, the cart. full of un -IA Pertinent Review of. the age.bees imported and weather con- drums $1:611. All- .orders - Fa:g.- Dititl Neuralaw FesUna of weakaese derbrusb and the long road.with woods ditfons•during Spring and early Sum- your order with„ money order. direct to f 4aftestion sleeplessness Part Grand Jurle9 Play Pure Olr Co.. 9 Market St., HamiltoN I toss of Appetite Mouth Acidity on either edge. . So 1 jumped from my jn the irx•�eutiotl mer, according to the Federal De. Oat. Nsatsas' sour stotaseh aide of the jaunting car, 'they poser ' rr partment; of Agriculture booklet en- Auto- Intoateation for a picture 8 snliiiu ciiau6cl ]so.+3a 9F /ia':tie;- " , g •� tltie0 ••iUe ilgilculluFasi situistivu. J and,. aald_I -'to, the•man 1'R9W old is Ge�kld of Disfiguring • ,, . - - �.recEat.._prllrlflCA_�- f �R'AC rnadve_tg ,abol- In most sections- of the country. the , - WHAT -TO DO FOR IT: ? the baby ?" to which be answered by ash grand juries as part of our admin. bees Rent into Winter quartets is e TAKiE -2 te�spoOrtfuTsof —asking -•1 -- —lip �far�ie: Ci 't y'Au �atYat!vu of i� '_ " •_ "'• E�.:rl -1 gee ' Phillips' Milk of swag• hear the gentleman asfring how. old it nesra .n a isms of aster stitute a government` official for -the 'quent steady cold weather has favored BLOTCHES AND ALL every momrn when you is ?" and �u ancient . rand get up- Tae another Market Day - g -Best of the County ,atMfactory wintering. SKIN RASHES WITH wit teaspoonful 30. minutes This would result in but a trifling re The - clovers,. which 'are the main -; r. after eating. And another- ' Killaruey a marl Qt' town of C•oailty. duction of the ' cost of -suppressing before you go to bed. Irish Free State, !s 3 miles �uurce of surplus honey over the great- Kerry, r " ore —Take the new crime, and as has teen said the Grand In Phi i Mlikof- Magnesia away from, the ce,ebr•ated lakes - or, jury is the -people's participation in er part of the Dominion, suffered, to 1 > Ta is - ow tatkl for the' administration of justice, and t, each teaspoonful as di rected above. a -body .free 'iron. any influence that FREE-50 TURKEY EGGS D�.D.D.Denais'Liquit3 :............. ......................... .....: to might Induce a mere' civi'1 servant \ ' RITE- FOR 'PARTICliLARS AND .loo Prescrtpptiota, ltsade and If ym be" Acid $mach, don't ^ • p, pervert the fairness, of our law, turkey raising secret booklet. The 6aaranteed b the makers of Worry, about tt. Follow the simple In 'Ontario ri i man can ever be -p6stai;e appyeciated. Burbank Turkey Catapana's Its Balm. Trial directions given ,above. This -small - placed on-trial fora serious crime un• Ranch, Perth, Ontario. bottle 35c at your din st. !g -- _ d ���,• of 12hilltpa' jvIillt tit11�8n_ til a grand jury of his fellow•citizens -- acts at once to neutralize the acids ""'7 have investigated bis alleged offence. that came headeebef at-n-an a trr�ai� ,errs' THAT DEPRESSED FEELING. and. other distress•- 'Fry it- You'll'' For years , u� ' 4-.stan him Ask MofInh0r lARGEi.1f IYER IM like a new person. Then Young Corbett. mastered the Me. ' Govern whirlwind style and "beat him 1 suffered min. But—be careful you get genuine cry from sinus She Knouts Phillips' 'Milk � of 16tagnesia. • or• to it.' Athletes have proved' flint 1 � and C a t a r rlr t: i1F Y' our - Umega -011 goes deeper. When a man for 7 y e a r a. Wake Liver 1�i0 Phifli Milk of Magnesia Tablets 1 tr;ed ever Mother took this medians be- Without Calomel p� g is muscle bound -by , over "ezercfatr, " - • when You buv--25c and 50c sizes, omega Oil enetrat s to the, spot. known method, d, _ fore and after the babies carne: Yr i ate " ieelin punk two p nds of Sour P Q �, ehanAed climax, bad two operations, need It gave bar more strength liver ua't pouriag�ts daily two pounds of )squid - As a tiousehold liniment Oiteit Oil' -. eiectrual apprihnces, but all failed. -Then I and ea hen she bile into your bowels Digestion andeuminition, ALSO IN fAKiII #OR1Y1 ,.�^� possible preparation to located this treatment and now ray head is energy � was are bath ham and your antiM ystem is ; is the best bein poisoner' • ,,, ®� slwaTS clear. No more terrible headaches Qum and rundown ...kept her 8sch tuft tablet E tut have, on hand !n time of -trouble from eon sleepless nights. I am• nevet botbered ion the job sn_through the w�at you need is s liver .timtilaat BorQe- .. t eq uivslent it a teaspoonful strained or strained thusc]es and •liga- a single tn6ment.. Write me and IT gladly h thin thatgowfartbar than valta -mineralWSW, .o1 Genuine eh+thps' Mill., s Change. No wonders a rec- R 7f Magnesia ments, and all aches and pains due t0 tell you how I tueceeded in curbing mr oil laxative ova the bowelsa4umongthe real Sinus. and Catarrb mhtry. Clara ,Rgos - - _ oalIDen'ds it. which only most the bowels ignoring the nxl .n,vs r. aMi�oA ' 'weather' wont or play, Ynu can tub cause of trouble, your liver. p,���.. !t in without blistering. 35 and 60 rise tee.■ Reeeedle.. ?t pia St. w., Windsor, out LYDIA E , P 1 N K R A M rS Take Carter's Little Liver Pills. • Safe. •sae' -= Phillips 11ItiIl: at ��as�e3i; at all druggists. • Sole Agent' JObn able. Nohaishoalomelg, Adry) Safe. Sure. - -- A. Huston - Compay, li4niited,- Toronto. Issue'Nu. 14- -'34�' = VEGETABL COMM- :L ,; ,.,'�i�..>sb.�tn - • ' -- - - - - • • •• - ._ ,' •- ;. >�... ... _ . , • _ self - , , r : ' .. •• • :\ 416• **u f ick1Vaus Wwo Card of Thanks -- Ikouskam ,_vice. A pageant presented by the _The attendant$ •were Miss MAN - 1 �— ! young ladies of the church is desilr- aret (Im�iriean, as bridesmaid and Bur- We wish to thank all friends and b9lve. G• A. Barclsy has returned hated "The Challange of the Cross," ton lJuhn as r,., .,:,.:.:A itmtsediat- ,`. neighbors for their kindness and from a lengthy visit with her child- and will portray what the Cross rea- ely after the ceremony the hsvp7 ` ~` fiE121SS - - words of sympathy, and floral trib - ren in Toronto an¢ Dunnville. On her lly means. It is hoped that there will- cQUple left for Niagara Falls and on 81.75 per year ; 'Hr:60 it paid is advarue , utes in our recent bereavement in return . she was accompanied by Miss be -a good attendance at this Easter their return will reside at Brougham. f� b.criptiow to tLe United States .aQ Great the death of a loving father. Helen who vM visit her for' a time. Thankoffering Service. BritalwV4.00 is advame. James -and bars. Coates. This Community was shocked vi Oa 'Wedneisday; Narch 28th, •1934, - Duaearten hear - of the very serious illness of a pretty weddl1'Snie was solemnized at - AUt:T1UN DALE Ul+' Mrs. Frank Axfurd. who,' with her the Manse, Clant, by'the Rev: ,I. St. Paula Dumbarton, AP Sunday, JOHN MURKAR; Proprietor. late husband, were esteemed resid- E. Glover, when DlurieI, 9nly ril.8th, First-Sunday after Faster. - - - - J— rte -1 t,=k,1 . ents of the village a few years ago. daughter of, Mr: and Mrs. win. Sunday School. at 2 p• m• Evening Prayer and Sermon , at 3 p. m. Prea- cher of Wm. Henry Coates The undersigned has received ins the funeral on Thursday last ,at -am, yeas married to ('�eorye Frank- cher at this service, Rev• iz iwbin - - tructions to sell at public auction on WLitevale, of 'the late Mrs W, A. tin, youngest son of Mrs. and the stir• St. Paul's W. A, will meet on _ On Wednesday, - itarch 28th one. Richardson. The relatives havo the late 'Mr. George Duncan, ,of Brou¢h- Tuesday., XOth at 2.30 in the Hal(. ` the premises, Lot 16, Concession 8,' s nth of their $roughen, frienri� g of the best knotw•n residents of Cl- _ rowmship of East- VflVtby -(first con - p y _�_ hex- -t Members are asked' to kindly rernem- _.. arenront, in the person of William cession North of Columbus and one- in their bereavement. he* L�hP .hale friends- ill be packed at _. . ...Henry Coates, passed away at the half mile West of main road), on Easter services were well attend -.- STOP PAIN _this meeting. home of his son, Janes Coates -of ed. There was%a special Easter•mess- - - - =• the Uxbridge on, Townline. in his 79th Thursday, April•• 12th, .1934, cpmmeitc- age from the pulpit and a Suitable Don't be ' laid up with Rheumatism, ing• at 1.00 o'clock, the following anthem by the choir. Communion sec Sciatica, Backache or Lumbag L'oe Don't miss hearing the popular ' year. His funeral which took place Farm Stock, and- Implements: vice was held' at the close of the reg- - Rumacaps• draniri, "All in the Family,' on Saturday, was one of the largest 1 Black_, Horse. 9 'yrs. old; 1 Grey uiar service. The floral .offerings. Town Hall, Pickering, Apr.. 13 1 ever seen in Claremont. The- service Aare, 8 .yrs. old; 1 Renewed Mitch RD MACAPS. - - was conducted in the -Baptist Church Cow; about 50' Heirs'; i McCormick were very much appreciated as they by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Harton, and fittingly expressed the Easter - spir- interment took .place . in the Union. blower; 1 MasseyWago s Cultivator; it. e • Notice t0 YOU 1 Adams Farm wagoni 2 Wagon 1L. ` G . O NE/L•L -Cemetery. Mr. Coates was -born in Boxes; i Single Plow; 1 Horse Rake; The Women's Institute will meet ,this township, where he has lived the 1 Fanning 1Vii11; 2 1 -2 sets new doub- at the home of Mrs. MCWhirtet 6n Fti NZRAL DIRECTOR AND, greater part of his life.' For 'some le harness- About 250 Bush. Ooats; Tuesday, April 10th, their regular EMBALMER years he farmed east of Claremont,. About 20 Bush. Fall Wheat;; i Mare day. The program for the afternoon _ Successor toff. J. blather,! - Sl'e do Building ��f all kinds. thence he moved to .Walkerton Out. Brown, 9 yrs. old; Team Bay blares, will include a paper on Legislat E _ . where he farmed for two years, af- rising 5 yrs. 1 Calf; 1 Massey Harr- ion by Mrs.. John Phillips; Biograp- `r _ Scou,Fville CARPENTERING, Harr- ter 'which he came-back to Atha, to iS Bindery t Massey 'Harris Seed •hy, by Mrs. Holtby, and• Roll !'all. right and Day Service - � CEMENTING, the Heisey farm 'where he lived for Drill' 1 Set .Harrows; ' 1 Iron -wheel Current Events. Hostesses. Mz�dam- 4' PLUMBING several years, later moving east of es Cassie, Dunn and McWhirt_r. Business Phone, Residence )?hur,e_ _ - - C'larerrtont -to ,the farm now occupied Truck; 1 .Hay Rack; 1 Gang Plow; - 9801 JR2+) and 1 Scuffler; 1 Set Scales: About 12 ID the death of Mrs: Eben Suck,, by Arthur Prouse. In 1903 he retired tons good. Alfalfa Hay: About 90 of Toronto, whose interment took )i00$IN•G - and -mode into Claremont where he gush.' Barley; Whiffle- trees; Iioea; place in Markham on Tuesday, an We- also sell Brantford Roofing .hab lived C, 1n -1881 he mar- and other articles vw numerous to other old -resident of this district el'itz�' �Qa� : blwterials, Empire Bathroorn Tier Eliza Cochrane.. who died in mention. - hat Passed - -op -- 'Youngest daughter .1914. He is survived ' by one 'son, );:rl+Sys tem@ D Be Water. - - James. One son died in infancy.'One Terms, CASH of the late` Robert Bell, who owned !��yy�jyn Systems, 'Beatty At the same time and place, the originally,. the present 'Duncan farm. a Stable Egnipa ent ._ .-brother. Thomas, died several years Farm of about 167 acres will be off Lizzie Bell wa-4 one of the• most pop- rind (..cher Building Materials ago, and a sister. Ohs. Jos. � Slack, eeed for sale, subject to ula of the country's younle ladies, MRS. THOS.` LAW _ (Rachael) lives in Fort- William. He a recen e , r _ 'bid: and -en 'terths and - condition: ! half a century ago. I:stinistes Free was an attire member of the Baptist, Which will he'announc(d at the Lima; On Sunday evening, April KtS, the AuterirHn.A(rtiTraciEe, \�'elfhCua%l, .Fork Guaranteed' Church. and was very highly -respect- _ W. bi. S. ,of of St. John's Chur•_.h will �c,,tt L Usutl and Coke, - of sale: < ait<r;r.?r. • - red by all who knew h1M. ' +told their Easter 'Tttankof.erir ; : ^r- - ..' Wm. Maw. auctioneer � � _ �� ) ? - • Ii9rr1 K ❑d S(,ft �►-�, �1.- _- _ I�.. J. •� RO►�. SE Phone 0502 - '' - _ . � i,.r ::1$�r � I'�i nPG O r 31+• - 1Ci11''1tI� � I�+tl�lit�'i1� _ Tea ointment of �. - ,0tLir thei !iowtu. hXtra'ii,rcla!- for Tbtrreday. pp Frid!iv mud tt:rd,} . - PE - e Soap ' Flakes, -4..- lbs. for - , 25c. -- CHARLES - COOPED - _ ; SPECIAL. _ :.: : ,:• : as authorized dealer in Cla>t"erxnont :� Surprise- Soap, 8 bars 38c. -- _ and district f or - - ,� SPEC J A L _ _ Paper, :. 3 rolls for 1 tic 1 A . SPECI L .: _ CHLVROLLT Peanut Bunter;• large fancy jar:. -'25e _ SPEC( kL , L 0 B I LH Sweet Pickles; mixed 40 az _ . -- 25c. - . SPECIAL :-'�'TONTIAC M " hr S p e tuns - 27c SPECIAL - - Tiger Salmon' 1's 21t., ''s.2 for '25c AND _ - - 'BOOTH & MURI SON 6LAUGHLIN�BLTICK - PICKERING M - _- ( - PICK G W a deliver ;.. - '... You order .:.-. ' PHOti E "Eft[iti e General Motors Products of Canada�"Liluifecl FS pleased Pickering' Hardware tore. ...to annc,itnce.to the motorists of this district thzit Chti,'rles. - .. Cooper• has been appointed', sales "and �er�'ice 'repres spring i9 Gominiz, Our seeds are Here'. • - Qntati�e for the complete Gpneral :Motors fin' of low.4nd' � ' .:.. medium priced cars. Red Clover, Tiwothy, Allfalf?%, Sweet Clover and Alsike - -- __ All Goveransent Teeted Seed. To present and prospective owners of Che�'ra'14, Olds- All kinds ol''Gardem deeds -bulk and. package: ...,mobile. Pontiac and the McLaoughlin- Buick, Chailee , Cooper: offers General Nfotors•_ approved service facilities.- ' _ _ We sell Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Powder, 85 cents per lb.. mare oli, . +. Poultry FoodA, EKii Producers roducers and•Poultry - Supplies.. -- lemill. E>iperieliced Woirklrianship, -geniline G. iii: rp- ��•:. r - ^ --=^ — n:" {--- " ` "rnR ll�.rhic>�q_ --- n ' ^, fhceinea - N�eits; prr„rrff! �. t�t� =e �ltle- pric:�i� a ii Repairs. - - `A8811Ie r}9tisftictiUtl. :-• rae iG. Lmeltug r(rt'+Gtrt�cuc� bad A �s.b: ' 3 Elo - - , Onr Motto:-"We have it, Can get it, Or ;7,1f you are interested in a new ear. remember Vharlea _ ! it is not made."•. Cooper offers ' a 'Model ' - for practically e'er }` puree. :. __ . Telephone 3900 Ask him about Chevrolet, Oldsmobile., Pontiac, or Me- - - S BADO PI ?raughlin -Buick for ] 934. J N - Discover tike liberal � sllovr- S. � _ , _ ; ; . _ " - ,. ante lie is prepared to snake on yoar present `car: Then. oain this ` as your do�'n payment, find out how easy ~~ ppurTila se of your favorite lands! can be made through . _... - 1T HE 14C3B/NS ARE BACK >1he easy payment' torms of. the G., M. A. C. _ . n•a oo Work B te 2.49 up - - b r tip, - :_- GENERAi. MOTORS PRUDU.CTS - Den's Overalls and Pants LZ p • _ Men's Work Shirts doe, or Z or 6c f 126 up' of CANADA Linliited - - _ _ _. _ - _ . F arts Team Harness 198 • j0 tip Gil at ariou p c Oshawa, - Ont. Horde Collar v a ri _ Sweat Pad@ Tsai» Lines. `Now'C@ the Wus.to get that old, harness repaired { IiAll. Phone 290 G - ' MOTORS CE C IL' �.i•m.pN ., - _ sees_► r . .. _. _ .. ._ . , .. _ .. ..- .t , ._ —_ — r. _. _ _ ro , is 7. _ CLAREMONT. _ Miss Alma Pugh @peat the half- Kinsale Ink, Olive Parrot; Sadie L. Boise, a PRA l E MATERNITY NU day at her home here: D. A. Scott, of Kitchener, @pent _.. Widow by Choice, Hazel Mole; June ING HOME r r the holiday at his home here. Mies Florence Lee. of Toronto, Macghane, a Sweet Young Thing. Wm.d►n Mrs. spent the holiday with her mother The Women's Institute held a fine Medical and Convalescent Cases • Ciibboos, of To- � y Dorothy Spencer; Walter Blair, a -' "--ronto, --spent Sunday with the hers.. meeting last. Thursday' at the home Millionaire, Joe Johnston, Music will accepted Miss Lois Brodie, of Toronto, of �• R. Mowery Mies R. �- be provided between acts. Everybody former'a mother here, a nt the holiday with Q. M. and come and help the Mission Band a- The April meetin of the W, M, y Bett Base a splendid paper Farm _ Private and Semi Private Room$ Mrs. Fore t11. Girls Speak for Themselves. Mrs. long. Weekly Rates 7610.00 8. will be held in the school room y Roberts also addressed the ladies - Inspection invited - •' '.x+ -` of:thechurchon Thursday, April Mr,g akee moved from the D. y p A.Pu h.farm to Victoria Corners who numbered over 20. '-All in the Fa "in Town Hail, MRS GEORGE THOMeSON ,12th, at 2 80'0. m. Under the auspices of the Kinsale y'y, P Phone 1808 -- - Sherman Rumohr is slowly tm- °n Tuesday teat. Mission Band the Ashburn Young Pickering. Frida A ril 13. _ pr°vi$g- iti= hesl6h Tk;� a,,.:••6 Ghuhc b meet olnBato nds valve noon People-wilt prea�nt- their drama "Tivo SALE REGISTER. -Z -24 - $tautfvitle. R. R. No 1 _sunshine will help hiav . to get out y Days to Marry' in the Kinsale' Hall _ R Ag'an @non we hope. end traaaactea routine bneinees. on the evening of Friday, April 6th. TUESDAY. APRIL 10TH — Auction gale �� �NTTj��SO� Mr. Pierce lost a valuable horse visited i-s Me laaha hecoe wTtion Toronto, The following is the cast of .charact- of horses, pure•hred Jersey cows, ANDERSON several days ago. The. nuirber of ers: Simon P. Chase, Black as His fully accredited: implements etc., at " M bores@ being tort is eaalsing some cGlasban and Mies Smith over Rice, G6idon Taber; James J. Dare, lot 14, con 2. Pickering (half mite - tceneern among our farmers. the week -end. a Millionaire, John MacIntyre; Ru- north of Pickering Viilage),'the pro- DUNBARTON ; Where waits an" unusually large tirrhte and Mrs. Ftemiag and ford $. Sawyer, a Timid Lanvyer, W. perty of Gordon D'Eath, Sate at 12 ; sale of hot cross buns Olt Friday family. of Cashel; and Stanley and o'clock, noon. 'See bill@. Wm: M-aw, I N S U R A AIR CE E ' Mrs. Stack and Mrs. Garbutt, of Burgess; Easily Jane Pink, Black as auctioneer. of last week, the Conner Bakery Goodwood, were Easter visitors li self sraa respotsible far. AUTO31iOBILF 150 doze • w ith Rov and- Mrs Morgan. FIRE) Badminton Club teams layed the teams of the Whitby YOU CAN BURI3LARY Ing of staff on Thursday even- u�vIolwi�.ea Nice Week Cockerels Wei& CASUALTYt ;.: ing of tart week. They broke :. ALMOST even. - °JUNIOR FARMER'S' ' -Li4 POUad$ -- • ` LIFE INSURANCE The Canning Factory Company SEE THEM are rnakiag preparations fur the i - Phone Pickering ?920 3017 'coming season. Crops a're being GKOW BRAY Foundation -Cbicks from extra large eggs arranged for add a have @gars vigor and make rapid Reline. "You Can Buy a� gpHle" g gnipmedt being E. A. Venerable, Welland, reportp BBAY Foundation Barred Rock pul' y DA 4 prepared. tets weighing up to 24 pounds. and cockerel@ 21 rouade at nine weeks- Roy Morgan has had added t� Foundation Leghorn@ in our own brooders weigh 'an even pound at five TIRES, BATTERIES, his miefortuoes, 'the loss of the ;- NLANINIOTH HALL weeks. This kind of growth gives you early broilers and big pullets that ACCESSORIES most valuable horse in his sthblo - AT - � will lay big eirge. - . one• day, last week. He, himself �/ hbr •full informa(i_ob see the manager of Sour nearest BRAYeHatchery or At as low;andl.better prices) euutinnee to improve. MA L V L R N 'send fok our FREE booklet -'Highway to Poultry Success in 1034." Mrs. Duerden -has-- -d -into— . . as town and is at present with her On the Evening of BRAY CHICK HATCHlZRY. 106 Claybrun Ave., 5t: Catharines; Out— - yon•can in;Toroato. squ iu -Iqw, Alf Pretty. The sale FRIDAY, APKIL THE GTH, 1934 Brooder and Office, 231!5 Defferin St., Toronto. ' last a-eek was very'successful and. Eight Breeds — Eighth Year Blood- Testiug —Sixth Year Government prices fairly satisfactory. Refcesbnlentesecved. 30cente, Approval, Let u@ repair that leaky top. Mr. N. F. Goddard, of BaNam, T'ai Included " _ gave a very helpful address to the JUNIOR FARMERS' k t - -- S filled Motor Repairs. -.=OROHESTRA _ ' YntluR People" of the United - ' �'t• - - •_ Church at their regular, meeting Wan. Ch.,,,p�n, ,Lorne U. Dimma, $ Gordon J. Law' ' on Mundag evening. A large - k',. -_ S ?c'g•Treas• ' t ' Phone 2908 uuruber were present. — C All members rind others intpi Net- ` O Y G S' PICIiERltiG, - ONTARlO ed plearie came • to the. t3!xvliroit - C1.tib potluck aupp++r, this H'ri 1H, I'­&- to give utice the - night. SuppFr yt n o'clock. Thy J'� - KT;RINCT TP- ! LI� i'� GARAGE elef of (Ai :•ers end uther -i- tres3 immediately after. Horticultural sicietY Take /� Cur. Brock and Kingston Rd9. The $rock road iy preparintt for C• \ra �e �QC► C"�lf:'�S - another few weeks of bad, if not ac,r:W CACethat hick, the Cienerwt Repair Work all care, impaa9able traffic conditions. It A,11,ta,is -' G trdener," will � eak °Y " �� � era t�e, � «« i�Q gurauteed at- reasonable is now one of the wo:'�t u; drive. P prices. ,on that we bave- pot•hbles + +ver to the TOWN -W N HALL HAVE YCU STOMACH TROOBIE ? have Totr Stomach Psle. the whole of thePurface. h Acetylene Weldin '' B•lc InR. Hesdsche, g The pupiN of 'our rcllooi, :rrn Heartburn. Bioating. Gaa, Batteries repaired and charged. - *i>eir . retilrD after ht +. holiclK r\rnil of %l•., Cn.•Ina. F-npry Feeling. Lump in Stomach. -Food DtsrRree. - i - �----- -, -5•. - A 1' — Y�ry Brrvte or .�� !.r ?..,r in4, c'. i' ,S 1'ottsaue. Sore '�toat6, todtp«rwnr w•heit cau.es FirestiOne and, Dunlop Tires., commence their prepare t i�)n of P / C K' E fR'- - - ,ran 3o.•r. +- wiicu,ti�^ • • �.csa_C. -C, * B. Tonic Tablets, and at once. They wcill the conirert to be Brinonbeed.at an rul ld upthes• r;:.., andtiniareli: ve rouquWilYs�c e•maaently,lnspt•oteappee4te. Gasoline and. Oils.' _ ,yii Lon and ,;° wr2t hcaith. early date.' The vocal work \.ill — r,.� Wmple�, n,az��s Soscs „Blotches. Pate-Eczema. Malaria. Refreshment Booth in Connection be under the direction u.f ArthHr pnTT� BL00 0 Chills, i'e %erlsb, Run Down Debilltated, Weak. etttactatd ” W� Lynde, of Whitby. F.-R_ DAY,IAPRI{.. 6- 1 iou scret_ nred C, C.,Zt B. Tonic Tablets. They. by reason of Phone Plek.:5ilr) r trm,r.ri errs i,<I cu rros�re',,rea¢th and fibre to the tilood. so it will furnish (night Or da-: ,• The operetta given by the High at $, } p . M. y 4.- rhmenz to tlse .sole body. (. C. & B. Tonic Tablets contain Yeast, Iron and ^ �8ehool pnoils last week was one of = • ---0 act of Cod Liver —three great tones to one. - MILTON SLEEP _ the enCC @Aeflit events of the season. 3t7b'2Ci : "What a�oea a �er.o °• Debtllty, weak°@'•• Jerk" sum rag, Excitable The performance was given in the J garden HE NERVES Tired. Worts our, Feet Like FaIL°R hen tie. rio«a and ,.{y PROPR) E'T(1R P 8 .wean to you." FeeeToRacher, Restlessat -M t. Door Memory Melancholy. -Hall and was largely attended. ppenndent, Rak- t p Vnre[reshed. Weak Trembles, Dassy, Fafntin pelts, Haadi ` -- Cf1aQT9tlilatlan@ were extended Bring your Rardning troubteo to or�Feot tiutnb, lock Eneray. Strensith Ambition? You need C. C. a; .Tonic Tablets hi ru, and Don't forget the They, by rvason of their tonaeedeets: Lei1pp to r «tore nerve tissue to ..as mat condition -'the pupils on their excellent work. ateudy the nerrew banish the blues, make you feel run 9[ life, vigor, ambtdoa, and f3arness- makere, wagon makers, Collee_tion. Mxnryears younger. _ blackllmiths etc., are ehoc�ioit — _- �,� u Under We"t, [loalot. Cheeka. Flat chest s_eravmy Nock Dye- • -some spring activity getting eqi THE MADELIYE � THINNESS u�'� 7�hht� Blood �• thereby � e your abelD .ia you � _ lnent is shape for spring wor BEAUTY- • - SALON REGAIN LOST PEP AHD VITALITY ac C. C. at B. thro th the ol�It r j )✓very one predicts a big time for t efts directly through the stomach, enriching the _the implement [rakers when times :blood, building u9 she nervous system, generate dtality, create ne"e force, r«ttxe care normal agaib. Every one 1904 means a new ear, which means Iun strength' pep and vigor —'0O YOU Can enjoy ii/: a QieYYr•f DD the :4n «a •�•y .�� to -day fie making the old Mae inse y r tw.; C. C & B TONIC TABLETS [°' `'" "" Drug and r to =% = ,�''r"„ *'""- a new Permanent Wav_ our detsaaist today and order a -`_'fast as long as they will run, but a anppty. It meane the beganniaa of a as i se there will come the day when I hiire Permanear'W ayes to suit every new life for you - -a" ipa the door to •brighter world and hapoler aslsteop. Tlq ":- 'these machines are beyond repair. lady's purse, so why not make .. tablets are taezpemive. The pcic are 6$c awn al. Three 31.N Bosea at 1<?.S$, EY as appointment. a ��� A quiet wedding waa solemnized _ -Get Q. C dr B Tonic Tablets -from - Oshawa in Toronto on Wednesday last, ( give all mycubtomers my very best -E. C. JONES, Druggist Pickering, Phone 6-800 � ll'ure onw slsasr flaw when Mrs. Margaret . Wilson was careful attention. � , United in 'marriage to 'Mr. Albert Also, MarPeMing: "Hair cu' Jones. The happy couple are and Facial Treatments, both reeideneb of this community Shampooing. and wellknowD. They are Spend-_ ire - ZZ,=dell, TRAVEL 13Y.-COACH -!� ing a wedding 'trip with friends ,t,.,,,• and relatives in Western Ontario, Phone 1X,t; CI, AREMONT and on their return will take up .wN.,.ec - -- - wAi r Y �eeideoce west of drookliri on the Eye AMA - -- ,•. - - -- - - - - - -` ` :.. 8th con. of Whitby. The good' (ijf wishes of the community go with • : - aoat��ea °�A~,, ' Vir the bride and groom. �'. �. Care' - -A lovely wedding was solern -"""" an.NT;t y' nlaed at the nianSeOn'NE,dae@day, +Raid .aaarrs�n .s.uu,aan F"'c so OCEAN (i�l�CtS�I/l►� = March 28tb, at three o'clock, when Annie biuriel, daughter of Mr. and ra►ttazo se•wa ssprsAto\a, 'N. Mrs. Mrs. William Dunn. was united ' """�'a "'T` �Eq is marriage to. George- Franklin, awetw 'Oi1TTa"11 .7wECe •a son of Mrs. Duncan and the late QQ •.w«wer vows,,, _ '- George Duncan, both of Pickering Str In -�=�; "VffVK W Township, The young couple were � - -- � �Kasotcvru �O filRadlBQ � } ��..� � attended by 'Burton Dung and .-D, = PACirK .,..� (� Miss Margaret Duncan. After ao� �.� OCEAN *A� of Its s.,A�s, fti►ud sucr, I1tNdleri$It/ wr,' extended trip the young couple - F _ - — reiu...o,i L� IlrvrraHam•wnerethey --. -- — will reside. Part 11 Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering and mute ��� _ The services in the .L'Dived Boston $23.80 Pittsburg $14.13D Toledo $1200 l bes Church were well attended on gone Failure to observe the above, lows ,Denver $39.170 (9ubjeot to chance without notice) @reeled to Oar y• g P ers our efficiency and increases hand Tickets, Time lables and All Coach Travel ersative 1117 1 iieGB2ae day. In the mornin a recg tion- Information at -' - tlrs bait rewtte. :service wati held and fifteen young icaps. All •are so closely linked that - _ 1 ,aNe�t,l,w people golfed with the church on our failure in one will lower the eff- rASTmw HOUSE PHONE 46UU profession - of faith, and three ecti, eness of the others. In our duty N. W. 97A7"RD adults by certificate. The rite of of the eyes. of this generation we are g4, Rhigaad baptism was administered. to ttvo. given a glimpse of the future aener- �- ._SPE•••CIAI S - SPECIALS . The Sacrament of the Lord's Snp- anon and'we cannot fail to see that 3'ho� thy per was Administered to a rox• a responsibility,. a duty rests upon Bicycle Tires, 28x3 • . .98 - each individual to assist in the care, imately 140.• At the eveninF ser• in the observation of vision of those Bicycle Tubes, 28x3 _ .,, ,39 vitae a geanE, "The Challeagga in our charge, that_we may, be alive Two- burner Hot Plates of the Cross," was presented by to the necessity of assistance demand Electric Lampe, 0 fop .. „: .89 thetolIowing ponnj; ladies: Miss :So- Lo'8zes Shoes '..: .. _ ,,.••' ,. .80. ed by the strain exacted by indust- Old English Wit . .. " ..: .. - .f19 -, $o$ie, Grace Selman, Eafd 'COOk,- rial evolution. The eyes of the com- g 4rsce - Tomliasvn, Pat- ing - generation Will Rkve a more ex -_ Refie= Wax: : • .. ... .50 risk, Margaret Dopking, and Mar acting demand upon them than' the :: ' • : • • -: Y -garet Speneeley: The choiroccu- eyes of today and t believe that de- Home Wax . • .. s�ple LIa rat pied the seats at the rear of the -maid will be greater in comparison Johnston Waz,,. ., „• ,.; .75 Zn$llrarIIt� Co� church and sang- the - vausical with today -than today - --compared -PAIN —Good quality - numbers, aboys' ohorus rendering with the past. The exactions of civil- Q i . and �4AWAN"ESA -INS• CO. r "Tice ,Old Rai Cross " Mrs. Nation and modern industrial evolut• pint ... ..- .35 - Cheap rates for farm and country' Gtoveraod_Mre Hilpatlie�ttraiaed ion its an exacting strain more inten- pint.:. .. .50 Shingle Stain buildings. raj; the s[irl.� for the pageant. The sely at close range and to properly _1 quart .85 $1.19 gal. Windstorm Insurance on buildiasste cup xiekation showed their appre- cope with its problems of correction -' - =gal. .: ,.� 1'.85 - -- • - wind - mills, Silos etc. r =- by their rapt' ;attention and, rehabilitation -we should consider � gal, '2,95' Automobile Insurance Lhri:u,�huraG. hire. (31Qver and Dr, every means of retaining nornuil sits- ;of all kinds., - T ;itioon" iiatig a duet, entitled ion and in conserving -that, we now :dealers for full line of Cooper' Products, including FARMS FOR SALE — � 9acionr Livetb." accompan• possess. Tn the interests- of public WARBLE FLY POWDER and COOPER'S DRI -KIL . health and welfare we should keep a- `See our sa niples of Wall Paper. r Writes or phone i r +,y Mrs. Walter -Wilke r, on the live to tlion hta �f rnaintaininq and ' ' ocga,i and. hire �Wilkei•, 'of Loug` g - A.�" _ � (` F+D���N � $Q WE ' BeAUCh, on the violin. improving our eyesight... .. CHAS. COOPER - .CL.AREMONT 20 WHITBY, ONT, to be contlnuad _ 1 a , •�! ! �' .: sass _� ' UMMESEEtAUCH - Ay Sax Rohmer __ - - -.. _ sYNOPSLA Stories had rached his ears, during _ T — - 1�emoval ot" nv� crates of sD>�m n our fil$ prevfoaa parstiit of this elusive the liner Wallaroo, carrying 3,000.000 -� �ounda of gold to Australia— discovery Chinaman, of midnight caravans out _a ,i a diary dropped by Yuan see See, on the old slave route of hidden r' warehouse of JorLung. oneeoofr'Londo a camps in the deeert -of a central , biggest -fences" —the murder of Detec- clearing house at some spot unidenti ��qIve Sergeant Norwich, of Scotland Zard --all these precede the apDearanee fled -of unhappy Negroes from Cen- oi Inspector Dawson Haig oII board the tral Africa, rounded up by the fierce Wallaroo when that ship stop. at Mar- Orange Pekoe Fresh from seines Eileen Kearney, with whom Aras who from time immemorial - Haig to tn'love, Is a passenger. Yu'an have looked upon blackbirding as a le- five agents aboard,, one of whom. ,Blend the Gardens Oestler, is informed by wireless of gitimate trade. That thousands of Haig's presence. Another, a huge China- such wretched -captives were distribut- man, tries to throw Haig overboard, but — fa himself hurled Into the' sea when ed around the Oriental world, •per- - Mileen goes ashore to Port Said, a f1r- forming menial tasks upon the estates. rose colour. Orange Blossom nodded entered the Marconi room. The oper. t'•3 canal and swam ashore, or what tone teller Induces her to accompany of eat landowners, was a generall hei- wicked little head. OT with fixed ear laces was listen- happened-but neither Dr. Oestler Oeetier to a dative shop• Rai trails great y . F• pP ahem, and Is plumed into the lath of accepted fact. Below, Eileen was moving from ing to a message, and continued to nor Miss Ednam is on board]" ?`eathero. as he follow, the rwoprtetor. Haig escapeq from the deadly dutigeon But that white slaves were bought Place to place, trying the doors, lean- scribble industriously. Towards dusk, 'a motorboat raced avid drone Josepb into the Bath He and sold by this organization he had ing over ' the balcony - breathing The message which came ticking towards a tiny port of the Red Sea. �- - lakes all Papers and keys from- the bo- - u y and Halls it up In the packing case never even suspected; even now was quickly, almost panting. out, read as Commander R. This port, untouched by the most en- tended as his coffin. He reports t" not prepared to believe. What answer Her eyes were wide open. "Hideous M.S. Waliaroo on authors Scotland ter rising tramps, neglected since it I. e British consul that Lileen aas been P P ' dnapped, and asks that Gentler and therefore, remained to his question? ly beautiful blue eyes - although her Yard following passengers will be ar was almost unknown, and protected, alert• Ednam, be arregta.L Eileen re- lashes," thought Orange Blossom, rested at Suez Stop Dr. Oestler, Miss by unnavigable reefs, was too small ' ,�aino consciousness in a Auzurdoue To sell a cultured woman, daughter .,are ,not as long as mine. But all the Valerie Ednam Stop Signed Robert to afford anchorage to any craft lar -' i irotim In Yu'an's headquarters. of a United States official as black - - � _slaves were sold; would be utterly im_ same they were long and dark, and Shale, British Consul, Port Said:' gar than a dhow. y ' - INSTALMENT 2U slaves possible. The most reckless buyer make her eyes look like sapphires. Jackson, the operator, pushing back' Past - a wooden pier the motorboat y posi hesitate to bid for such mercer She has very beautiful arms! his earpiece, looked up at Dr. Oestler sped, swung around perilously, chock - -A lane in the single, rocking coach would. Such a slave would uc difficult Very, very softly,'Orange Blossoin "Excuse me, doctor. Message for the ed, and ran in to where ancient stone _�f, bA_ eeial chartered by the British closed the little grill behind the let- commander." And he pulled aside a steps led up to a wharf. Two men to retains impossible to subjugate. a And her -small ]lands with their curtain communicating with an inner men sprang ashore and assisted a wo- ` �tcn, ri, Dawson Haig gat, grim -faced tt� And the risks were incatcuable. Ong • �iaaning- plann,-g. Thai fife, duty pink tinted nails tight] clenched torn- room. "DaviaP' -Tie a o ed. s`Cariy- ma'a-ta-cionnt -the steps.--= $ne- -mar. -- --- �• one'Iivin man had the power and the• appointed to the fortune teller. now audacity to perpetrate such an out- ed away. A shadow blocked the en- on. I've got to go up to the bridge." man went back on board; the other -,_ _} �ttflgd in the box designed for himself trance to the cupboard-like room. She -Davis, the second operato came and the woman climber the unpaved bad been to dispose of his . bod and rage, moved forward-to confront Yuan out. "You want to send a tel streets in silence for a time- ` ''then report to a certain Hasseyn es- Dawson Haig clenched his fists and Nee See. err ? "r dam, Dr. Oestier broke this' long silence. gritted his teeth at the thought. He "I wonder, Valerie" he said s ak -� . Suk in Reach was was clear enough• stared out of the window; striving for Little flower, what are you doing -Dr. Oestler nodded gravely, reach- "., pe A brief note- presurdably that get- here ?" -. ing for the message pad. Not a word Ing in German, wbat our reception "ter of travel" referred to-had been composure -And there, ,teaming "What you came to do" she replied had escaped his keenly attuned ears. will be ?" . in the man's inside pocket. It consist- slowly along the Canal on her way "I have been watching her =the white Whatever message lie had intended to "W�nve done our best, "'the wom- of an unsealed envelope simply ad. down to Suez, was theFVallaroo! He rl.' dis atch this was. the one he, wrote an answered sulkily • "We are lucky dressed, .,"For Joseph.' The super- end gerapwe>eiwaving their hands.- "Does she please you? out "Julian Hess Care of Post Office to be here." scription was typed, and the enclosed "She is pretty as a lotus, my lord,_ gosefr Suez searchlight In sight fur- (To be continued) sate also. This ran: "Report at once He dropped back ' into hi,4 seat • as tender. and delicate -She is danger- ther communication impossible atop ' to Hassan es-Suk at Beneh. This is the big ship was lost from view. A ous merchandise. Yu'an, you take, too will advise later signed %atler" How �o your "introduction. Tickets herewith." grim foreboding, a foreboding in many risks." Off Port 'Tewfik there was rather - "'And it eras signed, In ink: "Chief," Which were the qualities of terror, .you think so little blossom? Have more than the usual- delay-;-A--police K��� F� seized a on him remorseteeal •Soma y g ». . A second -class ticket, Port Said to p y i ever failed in m tradin ? officer came off in a. launch.. He was Cairo, and another Cairo to Beneh, thlag ---a. voice undeeniable --told him The woman's long dark eyes. were 'met at the top of tbe'ladder by the � your P,� �s� )`ere folded Inside the note. that never again in:life would he set almost closed; she held her imperioup purser. and you teal run -d and " the eyes upon the R.M S. Wallaroo. ' " , „ wits thin t to do 10 to take Andrew. Uv�er gait 1 "The girl Is safely on the way little head very high The eyes of I know what you've come about, an mevsrai ucoadvs (Nye until tA:.wa wl11 - �'tloae words, overheard, Hai had ne- ' ' ' Yuan Nee See to sit appearances said' Winter blankly. "'Rut - a - most r>t:shm u r.-. Haig airs Nature•tha aid she needs to do this tae forgotten They drummed through The long; dark eyes of Orange Bloc- were closed entirely. Yet these two extraordinary thing has happened.- you by stimulatina the Inner alesndaa tumo- r ain !n fuse soffit the clatter of sour narrowed and narrowed, until watched each other, standing perfect- Come np to the. captain's roam; hays toIIa�e •�„ Rules Lay train• they were merely slits to her small ly motionless;' until: expecting you. - Neither of the births Eat moderately; Ott tote of deep fresh air There were ao other clues amongst Pale face. She stood in a tiny room _ "Have I offended my iprd ?" the -wo- ° occupied by the parties you've come and wise. And take a bi -Ing, aervessras gs peeling down through a little lattice man asked softl out to arrest were slept in last night." wweek. SuAtai� g000ddhheaalth'wtnlll amp t t�ep w � 0seph s possessions, but Haig had re- into a lacquered bedroom. �+ b' " ++ P s you- des Andrews tram yoae t. In ? ieoved and retained the man's greasy q 'Only In disobedience, came the Not slept int Bnt.... E. at ago and coo, -Ness, lar:e bottle ilk• Max brash. She was watching a girl acaiitily flute tones, 'which I have learned to "I don't know if they dropped Into Toe Agents' John, A. 8wton Cost Ltd clad; a girl whose hair in the reflect- expect of you. This slight fault can Eileen, perhaps had *been taken to - ed sunlight gleamed like polished cog easily be remedfed, by an exercise of _ eh l That she bad been lured into Per, whose slim shape, which was at that virtue of ailence whicb I have - Bath of Feathers, Haig was not least as nearly perfect - as her- own, - :frequently recommended.' His still- aced to believe. Ya'an Bee See yet had a symmetry which was dif- ness was alarming. His arms were - d not ordered her death, but had ferent; whose skin - whose* ;,kin, she locked behind -bim• - Ilydered her to be taken - living, thought --wash poisonously white. Orange Blossom smiled disdainful. What for? Yee, she was beautiful -- of a lyeauty fy, 'caught up her jade -green robe, gar . �e answer was one which Haig totally dissimilar from Orange Blos- thering it more closely abotrt her. d hadn't the courage to face. He was in sum's -a rose -like Western beauty, walk ing. slowly, she gassed Yuan N 'BRA 0 session of evidence that Wan Bee which, in Its quality, belonged to Nee See where he stood. She crossed -- - was a slave those - ve r one col deals d the 1' o clammy e o ish n a In mm ed a floor cur, -J large y countries which P mahogany to a ^-` - . le, possibly the most important Orange Blossom so heartily detested. tafned doorway. and through this she _ I fader now left In that evil traffic. And the room had been refurnished- went -out. g _ The curtains .were - still swaying - when Yu'an Nee See bgan to laugb- The A ` - s ...R s ;;,:,:.: <••; .r, „•,. The Wallaroo was nearing the end economical ,.' fpylARDSBpq OOUt1821ing �� of the Bitter Lakes when Dr. Oest!er and detiCiOtJi3 ', ?; i sweet for the _ w P s.: ©. rC x - - table syrup toA RU whole family W, a.' a . ' CAN'T SLIP •OR SLIDE' NSY _ ca o THE CANADA STARCH CO LIMITED, pf O N T R E A L x r w .�, TEETH FALSE S keep false use any old kind of remedy, to ore Pain' ' He doch�. Y ..r i keep [alas teeth to place:-use tist a rescT es It k�, recognized one which dentists prescribe ' x' such as Dr, Wernet's Powder -the a a, "�k: largest seller is the world- -gripe tteth '� ��t�'����S - * so secure yet comfortable they feel natu= - l - ral.r Positi vely no slipping or clicking- - at a '' . ful comfort all day long bliss _ Forma a special comfort cushion to pro- - tect and sooth gums. No colored, gum- ' my 11x8 b�•e�► i�I � I'm FRANTIC THIS WORK LATE R ;, • x pleasant. Inexpensive -411 diug&u A- - • •. ;, 't: MUST QE PONE -AND IY'Q' A LOOK WHAT WE: Dt*4, Pei-... ASPIRIN 'SURE STOPPED THAT SPLITTING HEAOACHB - N' , AWFUL HEADACHE IN ii JIFFY:., NEVER FELT BETTER "T SOMZ DON "t WORRY. - -- AS t TS «. ..:> .• � .: z: <:• •:. � x ... ' ; d �ASPIa;N IS THE QVICKESi Q } ! Qt�p � � ANO YOVR HEADACHE VWTL r : y 1 ��++ vv . B6 Got4E BEFORE ybU SAFE RELIEF MM P-vu Young children easily catch cold. kNOw iT... .' :� ` •; a ; ; ” 6) Mrs. Russel ward; of Hilton , :... Beach, nt. wises says If I •;:a `.'"pit`' .•£..�? Y S ,:: : ?;.' ''" "`� %i„ ^• notice'that there is any sign of a r;' d•. : :. <:,` >! %' cold I 'ere B b ' Tablets a Y e Own _ x • ;:.a� � � ! '.:� '' . . V,: :..: ., they are a great alp.,, . '•• • and find t e at b Thousands o mothers o the same 0 0 not for colds o fr tf co a but for e ul- IIeee indigestion, 6 i0 eta t n vo ti.. p ,... \;;. D teethin r0 11 a •,•`�.. troubles, colic u set "� ' >...;.:: >...: > ::@"�'•`� <:> € • stomach and so on. Bay •••• .. • :rr. ^ Tablets a r e safe e ea den re i reliev- a • cUdhood's common ailments. Price zsc. For Quick Relief Say ASPIRIN- -When You Buy VACH cake wrapped in air -tight we a` pr•Williamt' - tai - =Now comes amazirl l -"'-"- - R_ Paper—Royal Yeast Cakes- always ,w 'from headaches, rheumatism, neuriif reach you in perfect condition. The kee �'� i y p 17t tis, neuralgia . �. the-fastest safe relief, fresh for months -you can be sure of suer ~` a - it is said, yet discovered.. WHY ASPIRIN' • ' cessful results because theirfull leavening Those results are due. to a scien- lower will not deteriorate. That's why tific discov b h' h A Royal Yeast Cakes have been the: standard Of quality for over SO years =why, today, tttly are preferred in 7 out of every 8 Canadian homes where dry yeast is used in homebilikfng.- iiiraEE —The Royal Yeast Bake Book to use = ' When you bake at boons. 23 tested recipes— lost breads, rolls. buns, cWee cakesl Address Standard Brands Ltd., 14asee Are. lk Liberty •t., Taroato. Ont. M►. too, for lesaet. "The foss] ltsad co Better ae.ttlr. ^ , NOV eaena.aa�.sie. 94e cry y w is an spirin E'Tablet begins to dissolve, -or dis- WORKS SO FAST integrate, in the amazing space of ratted in spin ri two seconds after touching moisture, 'And water.-Note that BE- - hence to start "taking hold" of .. FORE ittomhesbat - '. pain a few minutes after taking. tom, it has s'vted to ! The illustration of the glass, here, '1` disintegrate. - - tells the story, An Aspirin Tablet l What it do d in this j starts to disintegrate almost instant- glass it does in your ly you swallow it. And.thus is read{! stomach. Hence Its ast action. _ o go to work a most wslanll . _ . &eminent Hotel Achievement When. yod buy, Ihg g�i, be on guard against substitutes, To be sure _ ;MAOa [H C NAOA �;ou get ASPIRIN'S quick r'elicf, be r Issue No. 14- -t3 sure the name Bayer to the,form of Doe$. Not -Harm the, i'ea!t r -- a cross is on. every 4 let of Aspirin. _ - ��►./�iiie.�° �r.,�►. a�.l i►���►.�� Shorts for Sport May Bring Back a p��'��] /�ke c - Brief Skirt Style - n ,, �..�� • _, - - -- - , . _ • - _ - - - - � - - Ft6-N3 I ftC-N9-2 Flu rt@: v � rb-FiB. � All Successful Styles Are In 1 I z /�t\4 s �� ••� • s ' ter: Related and Eyes Will i \ Va ` A O m a n �.S Look for Abbreviated FI6.N0.5 FIG. No.6 FIG. NO. t Silhouette t! l 4� v �q1 New York. -The growing it not ful- yip 8 -- Chatter• • • ly grown vague for shorts may *have a • 1 _ t0 - far- reaching effect on women's styles. FIG N0,8 FIG,N0.9 F16.10 FIG.0 13y Mair M• Morgan ` Mr,'. Alice Perkins, Paris fashion edi• r9~ -,.� ter of Women's Wear Daily, a who is 6.7 oil - .. here on -a: visit, told 300 members of � •// '1I� - 1I •� • �, , �, }� + J 1. the fvshiou group at a luncheon meet. y, FIG. N0.12 > FIG. y, FOOLISH � � --` inT here. Expressing the belief that FIG. ! Munching disconsolately on a cracker 1 wished Spring would all successful..fashions are Inter -r„- stop being flirtatious and appear.. My fur coat had a bedraggled lated, Mrs. Perins said •that if w ,)men ' • e .. c e \ - -- effect. Resembled a cat who had been out in a rain storm. are going to wear shorts all morning : Two girls, one with a peaches and cream complexion —flaxen .long on the beach, their eyes will be- LESSON NO. 1 wish to get down to the business of ; -- hair and blue eyeq slipped. into the chairs at my table. This girl come accustomed, to -a shorter silhou• Anyone who has learned to write sketching, so let us consider th• wore a- green hat - that delicate green of newly sprouting grass. ette, and they will want fairly short may learn to sketch if one no desires. strokes No. 11, 13, 4 and 1, Fig. 9. re. '• .Her open coat revealed a frock of zeavenly blue. Her' comnanion' skirts -for the afternoon when they At first, this may appear tc be rather suiting in the combination forming a play golf. . - , a rash statement , w j but one will soon the well kno a and one of the most looked -like Ifelt -• bedraggled. I was not interested in her. Mrs. Perins also pointed out that find out that It Is an established tact. used combinations in advertising, th• But I did feel utterly thwarted when the girl of the green hat refused to remove her coat as her frock was blue in- inasmuch as the very. high waistline The strokes 11 lines used in writing, and the fitted bodies did not look arrow - to Point, out special -features, ` are so closely allied to those of sketch- etc., see .� ig, 10. After makings ' ..stead lief green. It did not match she said and actually apo- well.with shorts, their "popularity may ing, that it is merely a matter of as- careful pencil outline of this combine - . "._ logized to her*friend for creating such an unharmonious note. Lave a good deal of influence on sports sembling the forms of writing strokes tfon, the arrow may be ink -in, either - I felt like slapping her. She was the very, embodiment of clothes generally, and -this in turn into a composition, in other words with pen or brush, see, Fig. 31. a spring day. Freshly springing grass and blue skies. — these may reflect itEelf in evening gowns. sketching a pic••ure, For a moment Fig. No. 12 illustrates a teal more two go together in Nature's domain -and create harmony, and_ If a omen ure,goin back to looking let us study the elementary strokes in variations,of the black arrow in A, B, she had the audacity to say - otherwise. Bahl know tr theY m continue toter ° �'hera "° E•G'� &bt- atf?kes- C -and-D.___ir�on_witi._look over the ' - -- , �• - I look like stately and romantic ladies in Fio• 1 or they may b $ a zinea and newspapers, you w�tl2 N ey e a newapap HFALTHFUI. COOKING in the evenin heavy strokes-'as In Ftg. No. 2, The a many other ways and means of + ` . Have g - in which case there small arrows Polut out the direction 'sing the arrow. you a coal and wood stove in your kitchen : If so I tray be a big field for youthful evening in which each stroke is made. Fig, 13 illustrates how to Ink-in wits �.. wager your porridge•is always well cooked and the barley in your suits like the na" taffeta ones that Now, b a pen over the pencil (dotted) link,' soups cooked to a jelly. When a recipe calls for a two or. four- Lucille Paray showed." No- 1 and 6,t hegl.etteraTeIs formed - hour cooking I have seen housewives sigh and discard said recipe see Fig. 8, very simple la it not " • _ Exercise No. 1. as being too expensive. In other words the cooking would snake icx=D assoTsmssa sa as,aas Sketching is just as simple when fol. Sketch three variations of tire arm• _ the gas or electric - meter tick off too many extra pen - Muri;a, two - year old daughter of lowed by the same simple rules as in row. either In outline or solid black.? - ^nies to be added- to the monthly budget. _ _ Mr. an_ d Ara. Carl Heeney, West Oz- writing when 'applied to sketching. If ,Do t Copp any of he arrows shown' So if you have a wood and coal stove in your house you can ford. Ont., and their only - Cci-Td, met ­u -iii 1v =u wsmuSr a ook#a Mo: a -B, -" - -' '. ` tragic death last Monday evening 4 and 6, you will form the letter A, Exercise No. 2. : garner this much satisfaction. when she fell head foremost into see Fig. 4. - Make a composition of two objects, • * * * * • barrel of beet mash is her father's --Let us go a little further to And out choose your own models and finish up - OF COATS AND THINGS stable.- The child had accompanied just what we can do with curved with _pen and Ink. Referring back to the bedraggled fur coat of mine - It is the parents to the barn and unobaerv- strokes. see loo. s, 7, S. s and 10, of three years old and looks it ed, had climbed up on a bag on the Fig, 6.. Join together strokes No 1 Questions will be answered In thin 3 Trotting along the street with a newly -made acquaintance side of the barrel containing the mash. and 10, and you wall form the letter Department. Anyone wishing to re- • of mine and trying hard to match my mincing steps with his . Losing her balance, she toppled over J, Fig. 6. Then join together strokes °clue a personal reply, may have saws♦ Ions strides, I was overcome with surprise when said he with a into the mash head foremost and was No. 8, 9 and 10. there you will form If a stamped (3c) addressed enveloper laugh - suffocated. The child had only been the letter S. Fig. 7, is enclosed with the request to the art - „ missed a few minutes when the ter- Director, Our Sketch Club, Rooms 425 ibis j8 my first overcoat in twenty -seven years. rifled parents found her in, the barrel We tally realize that by now you 73 Adelaide St. W” Toeonto. I nearly wept. Imagine a year lq budget without the ex- `i pendite, of a goat. r w when ed "'°� HAVE YOU A BILLY IN YOUR HOUSE? • ' Ae, I must sap had no right making such etaternel�ts on a Straw when used as bagging for live slushy dap.. Nevertheless he IS a splendid advertisement for stock win° absorb from two to three - �he State of Florida. . He dashes down once a month to see his times its weight of. liquid, and If finely Read This Story and Though You'll -Sympathize With Mrs. family and returns with a tan that- is a tan. 'I feel like a white -cut will soak up about three as much: Smith You'll Realize She Couldn't Refill Puntah worm when I see him. Is there such 'a thing as a white worm? liquid as when uncut. ' Further the y - - _ - - e o- absorptive capadty o! dry sawdust . - . .1-'I r Two-Year-Old e • • • • • and.'flae shavings is from two to four : $� - Mrs. Smith finished cleaning the ing• Probably he Was' In the living If you ll'ked Man's Mortality by Michael Arlin you should times that of ordinary straw. living room. She atackgd the sweeper, room again. ,Well, a few papers like George Weston's "His First Million Women." . The subject �► :sooacaaaso the polish cans and the dusters is the would be easy to pick up, hall. Come on, Billy, we're going out She went fn. . Is interesting but I fear me,'Mr. Weston has not made the most Wben' a -bit of sunshine hits ye, to the kitchen." - - 'of'his material. However it is worth reading.. After asafn of a cloud; On each chair was a mound ot'cer- P g ► Two year old Billy trotted along. sal. On the floor was a perfect- sea- _- For more serious reading "The Dominant Sex "' by �lathil %le When s fit ctC laughter git; ye _ The living room was his pIaygrouad. shore of prepared cereal. Billy's tat _and Mathias Vaerting is extremely informative and clarifies the And your spine is feeling proud; It had more space than any other had ground At into powder all over -trend of the social status, to -day. This, Bonk can be obtained at t)on'x forget to up and Stag it - noom -in the house. An a ua thing the place. o -i1h At a soul that's feeling blue, his mother did not care if he iLo ,the Dlielpline With Reason. th sic library. p For the minute that .yon sling ft, checkers and the dominoes and made in short, the living room was,a sight IL's a boomerang to yon. little houses on the chalre and floors. So, was Billy's face- He was simply be far better off it he at la bed But It was all cleaned up now and delighted, "See ", he exclaimed Too Man sasasoss >� Jas = p way. She proudly, pointing with his spoon. i r on Saturday and played nine hales she wanted It kept that on Sunday, A marble cutter was working on bin expected some visitors fn- the after. "See:" The cold truth fa the as old as 1 knees changing nto a statue. noon. a stone i Mrs. Smith's first impulse was* to ' : • feel" theory oesn't at in with fact. A minister passing by watched the Mischief Afoot. :1doW�- Y jerk away the spoon and spank her _ It applies !o one's outlook on, life and worker for a while. ':I wish," said the Mrs. Smith weal about her work. child: one's Int,erlect, but hardly to one's minister, "that I could decl such tell- . Billy trotted about. He got into the But she didn't. She reasoned it out _ physique. There still the Conquering Ing blows upon stony hearts!" pantry and hauled out the chopping sometltfag like this: "I allow him t.r yes, . "Maybe you could," replied the bowl. Ipto it he piled- all the things play with empty boxes and to fill them • e stone cutter, "if you worked more on he. could Had, -an empty cereal box, up and empty them. He doesn't know To conclude on a cheerful note, as your knees." some spoons, twists of Do��, due �f Heart Disease Took the orators say, let us, say that r. r rise difference bei*een ,;beckers -and 1 __ the ..Tussle paper basket and some rice, not file ethical diirerence, that -'i Heavy oll Robb has some pleasant things to egg shell. He was very busy. is. And be doesn't know anything - oY EYES AND VOICE DW lI1 1933 tell, too He says, that, generally The news pages are the eyes of a So was his mother. She was now about 'order for company and how g - $peaking, the public , health Is . re baking Ontario's Minister of Health, Dr._ y -good, and in the case of paper. They chronicle` what it sees g a cake. aaonabl much work it Is to clean it up. certain diseases, notably diphtheria-, the world aver. The editorial page is Billy went into the pantry again, He She got the dustpan and broom and - ' -obb. Galls attention to an increaa- „there Is ro the paper's voice, it tells what the climbed up on a chair. He got another went to work a ' •ing number of deaths it'om heart din• progress. again, , thinks -of what it sees. It imay, box and put it into the bowl. ease. Ther9 were 8,757 deaths in Journal. paper , „ Now when Billy is older and gets 1933. •ana u.%Tv last year, • ur. Robb be fairly Said that iha news enlumns "Two cubs of Sons, sift twice Mrs appears.to have an idea that the re .. serve particularly our knowledge and Smith-counted. Billy was very-quiet. and knows he is doing so, that is a the editorial .page our fnteiligenee.. - "He's so good today,” thought Mrs. different story. siotheoage�4f 60that abor past she { i Christian Science Monitor- Smith subconsciously, "Beat the Like Mrs. Smith, mothers should : R><vera of Milk reason, Can a Child- be ex erted to i p1...•.,,..,; bus perhaps aangerous fie in, i; oYd f1E P luslon that a man . is only "'as old as Figures recently released by the it is with jealousy as with the gout, know all' things and. behave" accord - vT 9' 4 The cake was in the oven at last ingly?" T.n 'nee nnr .q�nnri judgment in — h9- Leels;" g- great - many -> 60re; -68 `' °`l ""'- E't'`rr,jti1r"� -I fen e- Ella- �` ana ploy a wu,uer aeciaea so nave l .'says, think that because they feel tit the milk production in Canada for blo d, 'there 'm never . any security meting out punishment is a very good and well they -can do with impunity 1933 was approximately 7,959,400 against their breaking out, and that a look to see w hat the baby, was rlo plan . all the things they used to -do when tons. This substantial river of-iaeteal .often on the slightest occasions, and they were is the heyday, of their fluid was produced by 3,753,400 coves, 'when least suspected. - Fielding. _ Fallen upon a rose from a moth's Youth. The Doctor Warne that "it can't an increase in cow population of 27, wings, Edmonton Woman be done," and the an early accept- 900 over the previous year. No Government, any more than an And watch your vaunted wisdom ,Dies in 109th Year' individual, will lop be respected with- an�e of this lamentable tact would The production of creamery butter out being truly respectable. - Madison. Before delight which thrives upon a mean a lot fewer widows, His advice , was 25,917,334 Pounds an increase - -- -- - -- ---- Is that we "act our age, if we are • • - •' - • - • • crust' • ' ` 7. over �0." of almost two million pounds as tom- ..RICHES -.Lady Margaret Saci.vtlie. Edmonton- •bars. -Maria Gain•ick pared'with 1932. Production in Mani- •Edmonton centenarian, who for soma The Doctor is probably right. fix . What is the worth of all these things; i toba, Saskatchew'an�� show- -a day year:, had. been to .en care of by the erciss is a fine thing, but about ex- ed thh most marked increase. Butter _ nun• of St. Joseph's hospital, is dead ' ercise, as about a lot of other good • spent in a little, town --a night of Social Evenly P Prod- uction was mostly on a home -con g� f'. • 4c ?.Red 108. She was the oldest things, there's a lot of' foolishness. - rain, . v g a sumption basis, and for most of the A score of footprints stamped'in Sus- Killed Ss; a'cuian in Western Canada and had. . There are t need people, for example, year values averaged from one and a flex cl been a resident of Edmonton for many A Who don't need ezerGfae; some who half more than five cents over ex ort NEW YORK -All ,the pleasant social cur: are harmed by exercise, Chauncey P A word - a gesture -burnt into lice of small towns ana cities of the - -' prices- Domestic consumption of crew the brain; She was a native of Po, and and Depfa attributed his longevity to mery and dairy butter was aPProxi•' United States has been ssiurftd out l y had lived through -stirring times be the fact that he never took eierclse. a craze for contract bridge, Octavus safely 321,000;000 pounds, which is 4r youth up-leaping. to a olden mood fare Corning. to Canada and could Joseph Chamberlain said he hated P p g. g Roy Cohen, the author, dwclared re faintly remember some of the imPor' , even to walk upstairs. Others have equal to an average consumption of Which crushes many lives In one 'Gently.' Cohen said he spoke as one t :'given Similar testimony, a little more'than'30 pounds per caps• mad hour; who plays a pretty •good game'of con• ant features and events of history is . Then there's' the mau. who, never ta. Canadians are among.'the big but Some joy o'ertaken overlong pursued -tract 'and likes-it very mtfe.b. ' •'But I Europe as it was known nearly a cen -' fury ago. tt .- having, played games in his youth; ter eaters of the, world. __ A kiss, a close embrace, a, tear, a resent having to play it," he.-added. i takes up games at about 45 or 50, 'Cheese Sower! Mra. Golniek had Practical) out- production for the year is �; 'The craze for contract," i•�e asserts - Y becomes violently enthusiastic- and sstl' ted at 110,000,000 pounds. Ex - "has done away' with the art of con• fired all her relatives and Was 94 when overdoea games'. One finds"th� quite - ports of Canadian cheese during the Grave judges heavy fingered, these versatioa, i know very few coaplea she emi6rnted'to the West. fre'quelP In- Bolt, Dr. Keith, emin• year amounted to 74,168,600 pounds, light things .who can enjoy any more what we used ent -British physician, said last year The production of concentrated milk 0: air, how shall .you .w.eigb them? to call 'a pleasant social, evening.' that the average middle-aged man products was 84,928,470 pounds, of In Your eCfllea You CNn'1 have any social contact !r :> "!t uas been good men, not bad, ,who ;,yy who played 48 holes of golf on Satur which 27,700,600 pounds were export {leap Four sad wealth against a little RnIR Felty oniess you are a pretty good fiavb'given us our worst goveram;nt" 'r .. - -'day +Ilsd 18 t3lore oh Sunday would ed. duet ' . bridge plas•er." - Edward •A. N ilt'rfe • r TQ pp -Dr. N E. McEwee left on Sun- ` -Just received, a- carlot of ce. L R 1 ' OCALISM 17• day evening for Quehe ^•, to attend 1 rnent. Order taw from the - ' - the funeral of his mother. Pi�takering Coal Co. Best old the J` � • -Alive public l principal of the ru rket 9t. Mary's Portland Ce- �re -W m, Collis spent the week- , P P y' __end in the city. Pickering public school, is hull. nlent, Pgrarclid brand. tq,. _-mias J)orotby Andrew spent dayiug at her home in Keswick. -The regular meeting of the the week eIId with tier parenta. ' -�� t, held on Tuesday ss Eva Pilkey has been con - Woman's Association of the L nit- - -John O'Connor, of Belleville, fined to her -ben —for -tire "Pickering's Leader Store � was In the village 'on Wednesday couple of weeks, euff�ring from s afternoon, April th,t . 3 - o'ctoek; last. heart affeetion, in St. Andrew's Church, - -The: motor traffic on the high- --Migs Ida Sterritt, of the teach. -The box social tinder the aus- way during the holiday was very of the public aetler Close the evenin a wee l� And now we pre8etat a golden opportunity to .tile _ heavy' vacation at the home .of her par- decided successoy with a good L .' D = -- -Miss Lillian Murray,' of Whit- p IM S .by, spent Good Friday with Mies stile here. crowd. a good program and pro - --Mr: and Mrs. Coffey, of To- ceede, 840 00. ' to procure a �• '.' Jean Clark. ronto, have moved into the W. J. -good news for %- -An erne of s euchre a was held Gordon residence on Church St., and after April let a ten per cent. ft edgewood" Dl�ner'Set on the 'home a Mrs. Chas Palmer vacated last week by bIr.Laug reduction on last years auto ` one evening last week._ Zee n, eB an and family. insurance rates. Consuk A. E. ' -Many of our young people, -The regt4ar monthly sleeting Richardson, agent. and get the 52p teachers and pupils, are now home of the W. M. S. of St.. Andrew's latest, Also a Rood house for sale ` for the Easter holidays. ' Presbyterian Church will meet at in Pickering Village, cheap, to - -Aire. Harry Murdoch and'sons g p 'spent Easter Sunday with Kyrie the hom Wednesday. April llth, Miller, 1,, on cigic- an notate. Pbune Pickering r Get HERE S HOW �9E DO IT and read and Mrs. SonthweI4 So of ell is p -The Sacritment of the ford's+ -L 13, Ta ion, of Bowmanv ille, n Mosier Joey holiday ell is open- Supper will be adininisterod in St. n member of the Canadian Piano With every cash purchase Of r50 ding his Easter holidays with his Andrew's (Presbyterian)' Church.-Tuners' Association, and who has our Ce>)t8 Or Over our CUStomer hat; all . grandmother, Mrs. ft Murdoch. on Sunday afternoon next at 'J 30 bepu for a number of, the opportunity to purchase two -Bert Elliott left home on o'clock. Prepyratory service at pluyerl by the Dominion rPia o } Wednesday to LakenS the @mm�ler S.00o'clock this (Thursday eveu- and Organ Co., will be in the Hand units of this beautiful Dinner Bet about r months near Lake $t. John, Aue- R _ }ng). village shortly Any orders left for 29 Cents. Two different units bee. -Mrs. Donald Munro received at '.fill: Ntnv office b these -Adam Spears, township asses• Y Bill' ill eor, was' in this vicinity on MOD- the sad news on Wednesday of the wlsiling their pianos tuned, will each week. sudden death of her brother. Alex receive prompt and careful atten day completing his work for the ' year. Rose, wb•ieb took place Tuesday tiuti. -R. H. and Mrs. Ripley and evening. The funeral will take son, Oharles, are spendinst a few Place this (Friday) afternoon to NOTICE M H A P M A - Erskine Cemetery. e Ray*__w l } -.- relative& .in. Wallace- Gordoa D'hath w;n hol&_An_,_. town• auction sale of horses, Jersey cat- thank - -F. F. and Mrs. Baled on and y t•, Mr. Errol Farr, I wish to thank Q ^n-- - -//-��— c --- _- gamily, of Burford, spent -the tie and farm implenoenta at his my many friends and patrons. for T l !� T `Ii T V R S ter holiday tlitli relatives in premiges, lot 14. con. 'l, Picker ing. their liberal patronage during the the village. half mile north of elekering V ill- past six years, and hope the same age, on Tuesday, April 10th, His will be extended to my successor. i New, Spring Sam-ples.4are here. Some Fine Material. James -King returns this weep stock includes a fine herd of, pure- have retained the local eartaxe bus -, Some Careful Workmanebip. 823.50. - frow the Agricultural College in bred Jersey cattle, fully accredit - iness and am prepared 'to. Rive my. Quelpb, where he has been taking ad. Dairymen who are desirous of customers the best possible service. 'RU BEER BOOTS -82.50 and the short Dairying Course. improving their herds should not Suckers are up. - -Mrs. F. Allin, who has been Arthur R.:1litchetI spending the winter month miss this sale. s with - A Sue plowing of Work Boots, Shirts, Headlight her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Prouse. In various parte of the town- . . NOTICE Overalls. Cape and Seasonable = hits returned . to her . home in ship the roads are beginning to _ - Underwear: - •Whitbyy. break up, and it is expected that Hatiirrg sold my coal business to - : ' •. z - - -J. E. and Mrs. $fl{l }th and son. many of the road@ will become Mr. Arthur W. Mitchell, 1 wish to � Everything for Spring. Mrs. W. McKittrick. of Orange- is all out ofthe ground. e Tbeh Rb liberal mpatronageusdurriing t e past wallet sod H. `. Bray, of Toronto. banks of snow on eirther aide as twelve years. Fred T Bunting, ; Pickering spent the week -sad with W. g• they gradually melt causes :the I v6ish them to extend the same sib- T. Df v snd Mrs. Bray water to go on to the roadw9y, era] patronage to my successor, Mr. Radio Licenses _ •Established 1951. -N. F. and Mrs. Machin and with the result that the roads Mitchell• family. of Oahswa, and L H. end will become impassable. Those who are indebted to me are Mrs. Devitt and children. of To- _Services in the united Church =e4uesved to settle same at the earl- _ . roato. spent Exeter with Hugh neat Sunday, April Sth, will be Test possible date. CHOICE. and liars. Mecbia. . Donald Munro - Mrs. Donald Munro and sister at follows : Sunday School and iYia Rose, have been confined to Adult and Young People's. Bible +ibeir beds, -suffering from the class at 9.45 a. m. Regular church i _ service at 11 a. m., when the Sae - renow improvin epidemic of colds, but rament of the Lord's Supper -will F4 �ppl BA w Hoddgson. R R zeta emon�33 S-T .E E 11ft -Mr: and Mrs. Langman and be observed. The subject of the horning sermon will be UR.SALF --A heart► farm borer. family. who have been residing - ' • in the W. J: Gordon residence on "Why -I should attend Commas• Rest Ned timothyFhay and barkq: T.3 a3que4. - - .__ - - - -�- -. _ ' ....... _- _ - •_. 1�..' '- ion Service." The evening service 88 'ialid Steak, :�.. . Church street for about a year, will be conducted b Rev. A. L. 1r� OR SALE- Tinmothv aeod and Red lac, have moved to Bowmanville. y [� Sirloin Roast or Steak,•..' ... :•. •. Richards, of Whitby. All sic Clover seed- Apply. Clart.munt Elevator, _ -E. E. and Mrs. Ball, of King- Phone Clare 3:"05, 32 w•el'come. _:,.Wing Roast, .. ... ... .. 19c. - . stoD, visited* B. R. and Mrq. lion- The Womet s-lnsti-t.ut , held a rOR SALE-Seed natr-at #k) cents Dey on )Monday. Mr. Ball line very interesting meeting on Tile- r pert)°,},el, dlso aquantity of m, :ea grain. Porterhouse Roki -t, •heavy under cut .. 20c. � '� v`-'been a teacher in the IiingstOD l- )•,hymn, BToucham., 3° Vice- Mrs. �VH afternoon Bray. tThe,`tice- , DR SAT.P.,n A f�ty -- — Schneider Pearo.eal Hark. Bacon, • .3.3c. Collegiate for is number of years. j' �. i. - - - fnrs of bgted regular Easter Sti�d9 — ( n!,. ", r,:.y __ - �- - -- services were held in St. Franciq pre= utent, 11irs. Ft. H. �mnk, \1h „e,•R R d_Cb,rcmor.t, s'_ BUtogna,- ... lot. occupied the chair in the de Sales Church .au Sunday last: of the President. Mir A. F:, j- Olt SALE- A nnanrity of Ban•r,pr Headchee -e - ...- lac. The anditoriUm presented a per 7 oat • am' t':,�ka v.d „at. le +.rt 1'ow.t. k, ' r sect floral picture for tbi= very Richardson, wiles is cnilhned to ht•c' P z_n:,,00, Phone Wh.t -i% lt,j r s beautiful service. be�3 thrtlugh itlnec�. t1iaq Varga- All Vest- kept tinder Electcical _ pet Pennell was the special -peek 1:)LY OUTH RGCK EGG-A FOR - St.Oeeree'a Church, Sunday, 1 -.:rrnr.from Bray her Arnc.B, Tnnri, J 4,- Refrigeration. - April hth, Fir =t Sunday after Eau er, who Rave A very intere. ding 1 `t mg, R R _. i'hor,. �Id;. 1, 13, :at . addrep4 on ''Trade C pions in _ .er. Sunday School, _- - 10,a. to 110Cn- T `+, students .. is your percent' iog' Pra er, Canada One Hundred Yeara Agc1= 1 I 1 y ll. Evening Prayer, , haw -.in, ss•aeetLStacher will 'help D 'i p. ill. `Preacher at both service@, -deal. W. C. liarkar Rave a paper y,;_ Npp u.,, 2_ ,ckerinit News. ,.• w _ Rev. E. G. Robinson. dealing with laws and' by -law@ TUNfAT(1 PLC \TR FOR 9AI -F.- �- -_.. - SALE- that came intaforce recently. -The expected rush at the office at Aman 8 !ttn.r A at Grto4vd.r, Ant. Butcher (phone 3000)' Pickeri , Of the IeSnQr Of mOtOr }1CeD@e9 took - "All in , the Family',' is the x3.30 per thousand, ; Al =o tomato cc,d. order lace. Some of our motorists title of the popular 3 act Comedy ° °w, _ 31 -3a Gave bad to return form Oshawa Drama to he 'presented in. the FOR BENT- Pasiuze farm, contain- Town Ila]], r 1' ing 50 acres: running watrra d ec�r+d shade: without their plates, rather than Picketing on the even- - P also hay (or sale, R. A, Birrell. R _. �Clar•r Pickerin - • Meat -4 Maiikot stand in the lineup for two hours. ing 'of Friday, April 13th, by the mart. 3.•33 -Jae. and Airs. Richardson and Young Women's , Association of -- -- � --' • •. daughter, St. Andrew's Church, Whitby rOR BALE -6. A. C. Peed barley, s ghter, of . Georgetown, spent y . L` Banner oats. Silver Hull buckwheat, and one 1 bunday with the former's sister. tinder the auspices of St. Andrew's seorthorn bull, 14 months old. Alex Gray. R R " Ladies' Aid, Pickering. This is a 2,Clarembnt. 32 : Under New' 'Management ';Miss A. E. 'Richardson, who is ill ' g• i - at present. lira. Richardson will epleadid drama; colppriei* ten rOR SALE -One bnrae; Bound and aarwo:u �.., ♦.,.., characters, which was g19eII III' P a good worker: also 4 callie pups from real ,z - er strains: W. C. WiIison. R R 1. Locust _ _ln home. Whitby to a bumper Bourn and j� +� _ R k'hone r,cg talc:. -Frank and Mrs. Jones and was -highly appreciated by all - daughter, of Ottawa, aid a brief present. Suitable music will be SEED OATS�i have samples of dill- Choice Fresh and Cure - _ P @rent varieties o oats, • which E can aril ar'75 , Welt w1tD W. C., ftu6 Mrs7-M,..1lur "°nderad between act@. Come cts. per bushel, if Ireceive order in time. Gash. - - - and family on Monday. They and bring yourfrietids. •PF6s A woos. 32er - ~ s were r@ on their wag 'home from begins at S.la. Admission 20` and FOR RALEi- I Fairbanks. Morse Men t 15 cents. * * home Water System, complete, with 1 -2 h. - - • +�.n._ switch and tank. 420 Rats. per;hQuri Mr, A nnumber father, from Pickering Richard 17T yam. De Graseie St., �..� 4:'gnuy uxl. r, a_ t cocas- :.t. , , aged - • • attended the funeral of the late la, Hugh Savage, 12.i. Broadview- FUR'RENT -At Fren.clinlan's Bay. We 8peelallzo 149 9-roomed house. Electric. Hard and soft Mrs. Jones. of Whitby, on Monday. Ave., 14, and Peter McKay. ,cater. Basement. Large lot and good location. — Mir Jones was well and favorably Munro St, 1.1, celebrated Easter Reasonable. Apply oaner.iLenBurningham_28tf Premium Han1 and mown in the southern part of the Monday by taking a trip to the PASTURE TO LET - About 55 - townehip, being formerly Mrs. country. They carve out on one acres of good 'pastureland, runinng water Harry Bemmer, of the base line: of Collacutt's busses, hanging on andlots2 shade,atfot la, rearofcon.3, Yick- Bac011 „ @ring, 1.2 mile east of Brock Road school. Wm. , , •. > � , `;`. ' r ' - England has returned to the bebind, which they left when they Badgerow, R R 1, Pickering. 32.33 speed limit for cars, fixing the reached Pickering. They said OR RENT `OR SALE -Farm ' of - ppeed St 30, miles per hour. During that they were going to visit a Fi C p R about las acres, Parts Lots 15 and acres Con. N E + ■ ♦ ■ EWE N 1933 the number�lLfatal accidents friend in Oshawa, and at the four cession s, East Whitby Township; 40 acres tall• from cars exceeded the number corners, they attempted to get on owed; 15 acres in Alfalfa: 14 acre: 2 new ' -Ailleddntiog,the Boer war, Abol- Bas: IOn,,esectrilay :per; anexeam:2wem to a truck which had been deliver- and cistern: electric power; an excellent Farm, iebing the speed limit -is hard] ing lumber at Gordon's lumber sell located. For further particulars apply. on - • . `. y the farm or to G: D, Conant, Oshawa, 32 -34 Pickering, __►ntario justified by the results. yard'. McKay, tried to get on to - Pleese take note that on Sun- the track' from the side, but lost Comzrivaitp Pictures day. April 15th, Miss Golan, of his hold and' fell to the roadway. �� -.� fit the special deliver the fissions foot baud .wheel passed over his FRANK HALL \�J 1►t the a gaol Women's Mission- foot causing. painful iII cries. He •-' - ary service to be held that morn- was , taken to Dr. Cartwright's ' PI CKERI NG _ log. At the evening service Dr. office, bait on examination no bones • .,"Florist' P1Clf►Pirindd Stevenson, of the Ontario Hospital were broken,.but Dr. ;artwright TOWN HALL 6 Whitby, will deliver a special recommended that wn x -ray be - - :. •address which will be very inter• taken to ascertain the extent of ON - _ eating. and helpful. the injuries. The truck driver s = Orders taken until April 15th for - -Te Yount PooppI "a Bible pid not stop as he did not know of ' Saturdav, April Ath =Class of the United Mireb held the accident. Traffic Offieer A. F. Chalk Jewel, �arglobe, their box social on Thursday Rubeiman investigated and had PECK'S BAD BOY, wvening last. A good crowd wax the boys sent back to the city. It • •,Bonny Befit, John B"r • - present to bear the varied enter- is thought that the boys had left Featuring Jackie Coogan, Doris May, �omat0 Plants, x180 taiDing program presented. The their homes in search of adven• Wheeler Oakmsn and ' , box social that followed lrae eery ture, and they were not disap- Rayrnoad Hatton. - toceeseful and provided a large pointed. On leaving they were Golden Aare Cabbage Plants part of the funds required to put warned uat to 40 peen in Picker- ]0 cents and ;ib eentu. 0eir elawraom !in order. jug again, Cbarge to cover expensive Daly. $3,60 per Thousand