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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_04_13�, � ''� — __ .. -. e • — - '{ —'_" •. ..—.�� w •. - Mfg sees - '. / _' —_ r— �,- r - , • :`.gyp., - P VQL� LIIl� K ERIN- G, -OTT.,-.- F-RID A Y AI -R _ _.9 , 4 i�xafs #fhiattsl al�aerl4 *. Whiteva 10 Green River NOTICEg _ GREENWOOD • Medical The regular. monthly meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hei;;ey, of - • • = -` -- the W- utevale Women's Institute -Green River, Ontario, were entertain i R. -H. C. PEARSON- Physician = - will be held at the home of Mrs. C. ed on April 4th to a surprise celeb- y DR. Surgeon, DtmbarSO ray „ L Stephenson, on Wednesday, April ration at the horrie of. Mr. and Mrs. � ^ MIL L � ` : - . - { Our trneke pees your.way Toronto the• occas- - 18th at 2.30 p, m. Roll Cal What we George McKean, � D A `CHUR L. BORN, Pbysician . every day." would do with a free ay:' This ion being the fortieth anniversary of - and Surgeon. Markham, Got. Phone6700. GOAL COKE the Heisey- McKeon wedding: Many 8'stablished 1838 - - •V.nnch otiue at Whitevale, each Tuesday, 2 -4 __ meeting is on Current Events and interesting stories were told by the m., at Mrs. David Turner's. �4�QU] Y Community - Activities and .,will be -, interesting guests who were at that wed- - "`••• E, VORSYTH,• O h. D., Director_ Wi✓OD, CEMENT, one in special interest. ,There will be ? Q readings, skits, music and .demon- ; ding forty years ago. Mrs. McKeon Reo tometrical Association Ontario. Reg ; K/SS/MI Catered Member of the American opwmetrioal p stration. Everyone come and spend made a wonderful hostess and after Asroela ''yn. Eye. examined by appointment. SAND, �i RA vEl:y an enjoyable afternoon. her forty guests had partaken'of the � Pbone 2804. Claremont, Ont. _ _ __ No batter pastry Rood things at her festive tables the. p y and 'cake and - Greenwood evening was spent in reminiscing, flour made in Lepa4. r _ music, speeches And the 'presentation DUNCAN B.._McINrYHH- Barrie- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Miss Oliye'Witheridge, of Toronto pf a beautiful, basket of roses to the , ` - Canada. ter Solicitor, Notary. � Office-Buck St.. spient the week -end in the village. bride of forty years ago. ' son(�t, bppoeite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. also local cartage Work Mrs, W. Q-rmerod returned home = Plwne 45. 4Sly on Satu day m after spending a week _ - Dunbarton RDONALD RUDDY Barrister, .A W MITCHELL siting friends in Toronto. . Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. • . Ruth and Lorne ��Annn�ts entertain- Gerald and Mrs. Cowan spent `the For 1 feeding m BARLEY office formerly «cu red b the (ate A. E. Chris- ed a few of their friends on Friday Easter week -end • at Aurora N. Y. p $ y flan, south wing of Court House, Whitby. sty3 :: (Successor to D. Munro) ' - - evening last. ' Miss Violet Allison spent Easter. FEED gives- the . besii BEATON. BELL tk ROSS Barrist- - Miss. Cole, of West Hill sent the week-end with friends at Agincourt. ' Piakerin� Ont. ' p ...results for the money en sntic eon (l. Nntobsra !<)nura s roeeek- end -in -rite village with, her. We are pleased to have our teach- • Building, B 330-Bay sweet. Toronto.: of an feed on the w.) Beaton. �. Office phone 7400 Residence 8520 cousin, Miss Ruby Annis. - (era, Miss Wallace and Miss Braid -' y 1►s H. Bell, The 'Woman's. Association of the with us again after the holidays. market, !. D iF. Rona. 9Adelaide 253" DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT United Church will meet at the home Correction, it was the death of . ' IOHARDSON, PICKERING A Public 'Liabilit Insurance. One ace -, of Mrs' James Gibson on Thursday Mrs. F. Burgess in Ottawa -which_ .824.00 per too, inchilding baRo - MU!NEY— eartiaun Solicitor$, Notaries ip afternoon. caused our esteemed minister and t ideat may cripple you financially for trt.buc, Al -2t4 Confederation Lire Buitdint, Lew and :Nits. Hagerman and dau- family to go there last week. Corner o Yonge and Richmond Sts. •Toronto, years. You can now buy insurance ghters,- of Whitevale, called on Em- On Sunday evening Centennial / Pkate1 Adelaide 4480 and 4.150, By appoint- with payments extended - over nine merlon and Mrs. Orinerod 'on Sun - Choir led the singing ascot 5stnr�ay evening.. Pickering rew epee. months. Your choice of good reliable- raging at the .Lofted FC�fR CA Ts%1L1� ' pflone Pict_ 3013, ear day afternoon. Church service very ably and it was Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re BARLEY .CHOP S'24.00 PER TON - THOMBCN A McMILLAN- Barrie- duction for any person who has dtiv- Muses Mildred and Gertrude Cor- much appreciated. bugs ten, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at en three years without an accident bert spent Easter week in Pickering Next Thursday, April 19th, the W. ga inelnc�ed Residence or Mr. Thomson. tot 11. conceeuon 1, with their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Crummer . M.- S. will meet at the home of Miss - - Plcksihng, Office hour$: Thursday and Saturday for which he was to blame and a fur- and while there attended the drama, Agnes Thom, at 2.30 p, m. All lassies Before grinding this I take/ _ - evenings. from 7.00 p.m to s_ao p. m.. or by ther reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers. "Here Comes Charlie." are _welcome., out all the small weed ,aappppoctttntmetit. Toronto office : 603 Royal Bank - 1Letdg.,� Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Erin 5363. � . B M J! . �� - —. Misses Queenie Simpson and Mar- - --- seeds, duet and chaff, and " ` - 37.1y "All in the Family," in To wn Hall, . caret_. Leei : of Toronto, spent their destroy them. Western Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. Pickering. Friday, April 13. holidays with Miss May Sommer- Arley containat a lot of t Dental Phone_ Pickering 515 - villa. Bne weed seeds. These NT1Z IL C. SXITH, D. D. 9., L. D. S. Stouffville - Roy and Mrs. Thom and daughter are NOT depti'oyedFin Chop - (Succeesor to Dr. 1. N. Dales), Graduate of The Beal Store, Claremont : " ' -- y_! Fern and Evelyn Shearer made a pinta. consequently farm. - - t1le Royal. College ofDental Surgeons and Toron. pgpy$ ggt -Pot -luck suppers seem to be the or short visit to the _ forenu's, father ere get a lot• o! oosious -- s Uniareraity, At Tuesday ot8ceove• D. n der of the day to raise money. last week. - seeds in their chop. You ; flaott'a core every Taaesday gad Frida . Pbone -This ,s very-favorable 'weather for _ don't. get an f3tao!! t�.11. qtr - FURNITURE y- in my chop. . . making maple sugar. S. H. F'retz is Kinsale HERBERT T. FALLAISE. I. D S.. We are displaying an attractive. tapping upvvard;3 of 800 trees.,- - -- ' - = �+. - D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal Conaee or variety of Mr. W. S. Widdifield, agent for 51r and bits. A. Parkin 5 nt 3un- JO.ntal Sur�c"ow gad the irmver$fcy of Toronto. Aluminum and Granitsware Etc. the Chevrolet ear, will add a garage pe fo re,Jfaenex second door eau of St. And• day w^itit relatives in Oshawa. , FRED STACEY tasr'sChsreb, Pk ering,.One. Office boon: 9 Furniture and Furniture to- his bilsineas: 3Ir: B. Manning and Mr. A. Mudie s. w. to e� pp m., .r b appdntment. p( ny Ngvelties. The Business _and Young Men's' `� aarvice), Phone Pick 8700. 4811r Deicer 1tiw, in seeping with times. Bible Class,*" will put on a Minstrel spent the week -end in Toronto. - Palmer and Paperhanger Shay in the near future. Ralph Mowbray has recently inst- 35 cents' per hour or by contract alled the Hydro to replace Delco. _ .,eftlfee+P4f,! 16essirlt: . _ _ a A number of farina are changing School reopened on Monday with anywhere, hands at the best figure for four 'Satisfaction G rantsed. - C�proc and Lune qtr. B. Manning in charge- X6_ RIOBIARD80N- Years. M6, Hooker spent .Thursday with _ 13 years experience. A• Pireandau toumblleinsurameofallkinds, Jaet strived s ter a ehigment of The plowing .ef .the park groands relatives in Greenwood. _ " aersaeating companies aolfd 6natxtal land - large g will debar the holding of sports there Word was received that Mrs.- Hirst PINE DRIVE, • DUNBARTON .g, Gype'oe in the following sizes : t}Lia year. 0 in. - 'a a r3vnrnr who is the General Hospital irr Tor- or write Dunbarton P. O. FP08T1LL, Licensed Auctioneer. - O supply is ex- (� e for oo.nel" or York gad Ontario. Ana 48-1o, z 84 in. - -onto; being- much improved. �,�j, }ng��s For a7ale rera antra of all ktnde attsnasa to on @borasra petted `to receive some ` y. of to The sympathy of the commune jj sea". Address Green Stver P.O., Ont, 48 in. z• 98 io. -• � � -� from the eouneir-in =�ttie way. of ex,- �oPa out to Mrs: Decker in the lass - - 48 -in. x 108 in. " tensions. of her eldest brother it Stayner. R._ BEATON. TOWb,9H[F' qK in. _ 9tiDonNCOnN Board The quaTterly draw for the- Hold,- Miss F. Mo.tbray. ,and brother, attlr$t anlvanizpcl l9terl Shing'les',' �� Clerk: Conveyai,r. Cn ttmiss,oner for en ,prize; Lra„k place 13c wr 3t_tnt . 'rd'$-1�21t- �litt��bi�({lea: t3kt'Si'q addavtts• Acu,urtart, Etc. Issuer vi Star Lime i:atph— a- nd —ir+en it : - ..pent last s Marriage L,crttse4'_Wh ^:t,vale, oat. _ _'._, Hard wall Platter Stanley- _Theatre.. There .weup fen dal in Toi'otttn -with their.3txnt, iI>~�. 'Ale o..re•rubhering buggy wheels. lucky ticket -hoCders; 'who- witI.reieise'.., Lawn mowers spar coed. - ,. 3fA�9, LICENSED AC(t- . - f.. Hadley: ' P .. L R llon.s of a, each: - WTiONEEJR,for- York,QnasioandDurham -•- DICKERING -. Tha+ Wnmen'��'A.�qsciatinn will held T. PATERSO:g'8 CLARF.biOA'r Counties, 4u k,adsot said promptly attended The Ir:aat York Plowing a?:,ciat _ their-April -me-tinz at'thP lion -le of Call and et-,rices. "Phone 261'3 Se. Terms reasonable. Dates for sates raa be ;,,n will mt+rge this ear with thy• Pt',, llrc, } a.,gida,l «? ,its tho ttftprn-w.m of 1 arcanged at NEWS' Otricv• Best and L�a Den LUMBER YARD y - . " : initial• PltSuinr Orf *artizatiori, zvh041 dent phones. R'bitby. ant sly _ _ _ . _ _ -- . -- fit)0 plowmen will take part, ,the, mat- Ch 1!1th.F �Ir.. Iy E. Mnw bray -i� in - to be held at Wexford. 4h'arge o. thn program. �I'OC Road General Sore GARNET ROBERTSON Pickering Mills _ Tbv- I)t:rmJttic Club, of Ashbrrn _ Don's mi *g heprinit the Ilopnlar put on their play in the hall-'here on We are now.. ready to do business Elet tricxl ' Contractor The' best feeds are cheapest in the cede Friday nig}it 4u' n full. house.This ;,lag, having pnrchAsed & fresh _ These produce results. - Feeds that are draroA. "All in the Ftimily,,' in was well 'acted and the younlz people stock of Wiring and Repairing for. Light inferior require more tend results-are Ttiwa Hall, Pickering, Apr. l:3 deserve credit for, the splendid part `y or power. not satisfactory., they played. The proceeds amounted Groceries, Tobacco,. Candies eta. All kinds of electrical oode3 We bare good heavy feeds for bog Hardware. Gas and Gil Tires, _ g Brougham to S1R.00,.' r.r +°Rine. also dairy feeds, oat chop, Word was received last - Wednes- Tabea- Mowont Booth and kept" in stock. corn' grain, bran, shorts, beet pulp,' • - + l ly Phone 1705, Pickering gluten feed etc. The Fred Cowie family, of Toron- ` daY of the :Iola by Sire of the store Fan Belts. - - — Try Royal Pastry Flour for. _. to, spent- Saturday -with their people and contents of Mr. C. O.Lawton, of cakes, here. Manilla, It is supposed tpiea Ptc. , • that the fire HoraeabbeitiR and General Blstk- - SPECIAL RATES La in Mrs. Bob Harvey and children, of was* caused by defective wiring. The '-ing; Ozpgeo- acetylene Weld- ON FARMER'S CARS Serat h Feed -I Toronto, are visiting at- the Harvey - sympathy of the community Roes out _fog and Woodworking. Y P011ltt Feed3 Wheat _ home here.' to Mir. and Mrs.-Lawton and Orviae Ov ; e. U. y Miss Doris Axford,•• `'of Toronto, in their loss, which was partly cover - '' •'Weaimto•please. For all Classes of Insurance.' Cracked Corn spent the Easter holidays with rel- ed by- insurance: - - -_ lGrouod Corn. atives here. Terms Cashf- - _ Oyster Shell Messrs Elmer and Donald Willson 7 Hillside _ JAMES WATSON 'CYRIL• &-XORLEY _ We deliver Phone 531; with .,their families, spent Sunday. �� a ar'e Jq is pu`mit,lUn tU ilit U-uer.4 ° °� °'�° ^� th• • u_:,;,,. M�r T'. Proprtntor - - - _ vii' .,...:� - -° as';• Cam: - �lckering, -t Ont.. for Fertilisers. beat possible their brother, V6'arren. ' of the week at home. „ • - _ , prices delivered at ydar.fiLrrn. ' jar. and Mrs. W: A. Knox avisitett Air. and Mrs. Alex. Allen will soon T, jars. Frank ,oxford last week, and be inov-ing . into their 'new. home. -' -- Tii V /i1 U Our New Floor Do N. •Lockwood fqund her iri the hospital critically Mr: Frank•Pearse has been suffer - - �'JA1 L1rE1 _• - - PICKERiNG, ONT. - ill., _ ,ilg from asthma and flu. `� N•owlardj and Mrs..' �M t1colm and Master David Pearse has purchas- " y '• I• Mrs. A. Mqkolm were in.Toronto oa 'ed' a new bicycle. the latter's sister, :Mfrs. Margaret spent their holidays in Hillside' _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Gower. ' Mrs. Gordon Morison is recovering i are now in stock — A larR*ely, attended meeting of the from to broken leg. ' 1 PH :,i Y. P. of St. John's Church was i - Mr. Russell'- Miller i9 suffering - • ` - - .. - -- . � i Congolenms in 3 y d. widths, Day.and Might Service held at the H. Malcolm home on Fri- from a bad. break- in his leg. also in IU 6IZe8. - Phone 9000 day evening ; thirty - eight being pre - Mr. and Mrs. G. Forrester. and Ph- g sent. yllis, called on Mr.. and Mrs. -FL Cav- �50 tubes only Linolenme, 4 yards wide Malvern 5000 Visitors at the-Perryman ' house ov- anagh recently., _ er the week -end were; Miss Viola A milting was held at the home of - Oilcloth, 2 ard6�wide -•' Markham Ont. Allen, of Toronto, Mrs. R. C. Perry - Mrs. Amos Reesor, to celebrate Miss D �, . EST's ,L': Markham, man and :'Mfrs. Laura Lewis and sons Kathleen Orman s birthday. ' l Feltol, 2. aria, wide of man. alias Maids - Cavanagh -spent the 1 y The W. 1MI, S. of St. John's Church' week -end with her brother -at -the ` E o o a E R held their' Easter Thank-offering Brown's Corners. TOOTH PASTE'..-- " Liquid and Paste Floor Wax meeting on Sunday evening, April - Mr. David Riddle is confined to his V PPM 7th, a large con regation being pre- bed suffering from a,stroke at the Furniture Polish,' Window �J serit.`Mrs..'Johri Miller, the president, home of his sister, Mrs. Clodd. malt }ar-125Cs isize, _ led in tlre.'opening devotional - service -Quite a few from around here att- Shades, Mattresses 5 inch galvanized elbows, 3s' , assisted by Mrs. L. Johnston and ended the Junior -Farmers "Dance at t and all _ j 5 „ „ pipes, Mrs.' T: C. Br6wm. A group of seven Malvern last Friday night. , . • wb�le they last • .. - 30c. girls, Misses Doris Johnston, Jean 'Miss. Shirley Wood spent the holid: Other House Furi6hingH 5 inch black elbow., _ 202,, Malcolm, ?►nnie Bayles. Gladys Gan -, ays with 'her grandparents., in Mount- at moderate prises_ . _ _ 5 - • .pipes, . jlerle Hopkins, Dorothy Baker ails Ont. `yand Mary' Phillips, under the direct - Mr and Mrs, Fenton Hyndman and Flowers for Easter Also, feeders, drinking founts, sari of Mrs. George' Philip, gave a Bill left on Tuesday morning to take etc., at right prices. fine presentation_ of. the phgeant_ up farming at the.former's home near _ - "The Challenge of the Cross," and Ottawa* A farewell-party' arewell- party was given - C. A. STERRITT Prieeis right and satiHfaCtlOn airs. Daniel- Gannon nd Mrs. Howard them by the Sunday $chool Class. : ' 2 for 33ee ; F P K NEW H C G guaranteed. Malcolm, with Mrs. -Barclay at the which Mrs. Hyndman tauzht, and -the FgII8r81 Dlredt0! g organ,_ singing _appropriate music young people of the community, at - . Q ARVIN BUSHBY during the pazeant, and the choir the home of Mrs. Chapman. The Sun 'Jones' Drug Store ; - - Ambu -ante service singing the closing• hymn. The off- day School Class presented them ±;1 ering wa-a most generous. Mrs. Mill- with a tea set and the young people Phone 6WO Phone 13UO ,Hardware Phone 466 er on behalf of the W. M. S. thanked gave them a Green Glass Set. Lunch � , • 0>�ta!<io PIOHERIN(I all w1in had helped in making thi,t was served, and a very enjoyable, elk: - Pif1�eltin$, Ontario such a fine nieietirix. eninx was apent. SEit 2 ELA - - - SYNOPSIS ly duuteon, and drops Joseph into 'h4 jo=oval of five crates of opium from � ' p In = al hie papers, mole his body-up !n the paelcln• case intended as SM Unsa' Wallwoo carrying 2,000,000 The his coffin, and reports Eileen's kid of gold to Australia — discovery of a die- , ping to • the British consul. Hs asks Chat iA. �oppad py Tu'aa X" Ass.. head of an pestles: and Valerie Ednam, an aocom- - ">I,µternational gang In the warehoiiss'ot puce, be arrested on the wall"". Eil 71f III I Long, one murder ofadoa s biggest Iona- loon regains . oQ estlersand is Yu'an's GREEN !as" —the murd.i• eIf Detecetiverliorwieh, head- atu.rters. Oestier and Mies Ednam •. . •_ - • . . elf Scotland Yard .these precede the disappear from the liner. • • Upearancs of• Inspector Dawson Haig. Also :n Black fi on board the Wallardo . whom the : %W-v .. 3N$TALM>;NT. 21 Exquisite" " atop• at Marseilles. LYleen Sesrney,E A • with whom Hats Is in love is • greases- "We may be lucky, my dear," the Her. Yuan has five agents aboard, One of doctor amended. "But if this unfor Quality - _ - W and =red �_. whom, Dr. Oestejer, is informed by wire- - - -- - -- eas of Halg's presence. Another,- a huge tanate interference with Mr. King's 'Osman. trl" to throw - pis over- plena -means failure for those plans, , When bEuil�eagoea�aehoredatinto Portthe Bald then, I fear...." clearly 'uPon authority of Scotland "We. cannot know how much has Stoop to pick it up and give him gout a fortimae teller induces her ;o **comp- ' The two travellers Passed a lighted Yard! What can this mean? It is ter- leaked out; cannot. know. This new next address.' - _ any Oestler to a native shop, Haig trails - emwsd !s plunged into the Bath of street, and in the suddenly come dark twin that he is dead? danger is one We owe.to the man Haig A tired - looking horse in the shaft: ~ yeathers by a trapdoor as he follows the ness pursued their way up the hill, "Mohammed reported it," said the He died too easily. I should have liked . - proprietor, Haig escapes from the dead- leaving- the, tiny, furtive town behind Egyptian. "The doctor confirmed the! ti an and to h waited outside the Haig . gyp Ito supervise his death. It may mean tics; and to the driver Dawson Haig them. A high white wall broke a line news, telling us that He was not on disaster, but we can only hope. Fur- said briefly, "Cafe Magrabi.' of funereal trees on the right, and board when the Wallaroo left Port thermore, it will have to be a torpedo presently, in turn, was broken by a Said. Then came his last radio -from after all. Do you realize this?" The Cafe Magrabi frosted upon a i pointed gateway of sun - bleached te# the ship advising us- that the police a- Aswami Pasha inclined his head. "I. street in which there- Were tawdry - - One wigg of this gateway was open. waited his arrival at Suez. Finally, -as had already arranged for It." places of entertainment. Painted we. Dr. Qestler 'and Valerie Ednam enter' lord' knows, we received a message "your stair work,. my friend, has men's faces peered out from the upper- my < ed a large courtyard. notifying us that he was back at Is- windows. Soon Haig stood staring into beets good but not excellent. Myself, a sort cave in a high wail— presum-' s A very high wall lay iminediately malia and claiming emergency ' sir; I should have diverted the Fooker di- ably the Cafe Magrabi• In front, and on the left, a Iofty transport. My own Fokker was under, rect to our base, since Dr. Qestler. building, with two tiers of mushrabi- orders to leave Heliopolis for Koseir, may be in possession of details touch- There was a wooden seat along.one - 'yen windoi►e. They were brightly I got a message through' to my pilot ittg our personal security. Well, it is - side, and a few low stools. -There were lighted and spilled s greaL'amndge of or I did my best to do so. If he receiv- perhaps unnecessary that I should de- no tables, and there was nothing in amber light upon the paved courtyard ed it in time, he will have alighted be- twin you any longer. Have- you added the nature of a bar or counter.. Four lip, From the threshold of a doorway hind Ismalia to pick up the doctor." to your collection recently? Does some or five Arabs- crushed in ,the shad- - beyond which might be glimpsd a -, "In the interval." new gem of loveliness call You to -ews of the place. Outside on the foot- richly - furnished room stepped a gi- Aawami Pasha shrugged. "He clinging arms?" path, two chairs were set. Haig, drop- gantic negroid uniform. There was a max have been traced.— arrested. I j - brief challenge In Arabic, a reQ1y; have done•. Julian Hess kiss been ad• No Exoellency and yourself?". ping down. upon one of these, peered. _ - -- into the semi - darkness of the place an- and the big negro stepped further out Yn an Bee See raised closed eyes vised into the courtyard, raising a black Yuan Bee Sete - hiaseil - sDltly for to Aswami. "Yes," he answered upon . - Mously, - ' " i hand and pointing- some momenta. "Ifs the man Joseph a tremulous flute note: "a fragrant The tall Arab who had come from the tiers of lighted wincjows, here?" he asked.. Western -rose. But I fear the thorns, Cairo was approgchisg in • long leis- Above higher yet upon the third floor of the "His instructions were to report to my friend. I could not resist. But I, urely strides. A slovenly - looking neg- �� great mansion, right shone out Haman es-Suk, and Hassan's orders fear I have been rash. For her sweet '}o emerged. from the blackness at the through the intricate pattern of a laL 'were to facilitate his journey to Kis- sake I have imperilled our ente:prisi end of the cave and apprcaelled. tics ~fade~. eir, where New will see him and sr. --our lives. This you know_ But the But Haig had not yet discovered nis MNZL Dr. Oeatler nodded in comprehen- range for his crossing." Chinese are gamblers, and those who man. Then be observe it a customer, Sion. He sad the woman entered the Yu'an Bee See rested a plump, tap= .join them in play must gamble also:'_ who, unlike the rest did not smoke ei- R 131 room. eying finger upon the messat", and: s e e garettes —an Arab, apparently, muf- Mind that high window, Yuan 'Good intentions may lead to disaa- Dawson Haig adjusted the dead clod up in many- coloured rags, and l' Het See, blue -robed and spectacled ter, he Bald, eotily. We have now no man 'a tarbrush. Sea breeres and a inched in a dim corner. A glass bent over his Arab writing table. As agent:0 board— and.lt is late to alter touch of African sun had already rested upon a small steed beside hits warm Pasha stood beside him. plans so delicate." 8' lightly tanned his naturally pale face '!'O BE Ct3NTIbIUED r Yn'sn Bee See was studying a nnm "I quite agree," the Pasha replied. And, as he saw in the mirror above' ber.of messages, or, rather, staring at "But except in respect of exact infer the wash bowl the effect was sot so them through the lenses of his glasses matins regarding the ship's, position, bad. He did not In the least resemble UNTiL ? �� with unseeing eyes. At last: I don't think the situation Is serious" •the Joseph who had died, but he mfg i>—t —N m " �C He had .not availed himself of the "You don't think so?" Yu'an Kee have passed for one of the lighter Among the asitold soft chimes accommodation provided by the sec- See whispered even more softly, A ra- that i wilt fill the haunted chambers end class ticket in the Armenian's dio message will tell the truth to the skinned natives —for a Turk or for of memory.. this is the sweetest: possession. He was sole occupant of a world and we shall be helpless to ai- a Greek. t ! "- Mary drst class sleeper. lee it." A tall Arab jostled him. "Telephone 'Thou. hest been faithful t! The "letter of travel" seemed to iIl "I have provided for that," the Eg: on your right!" said an English voice faker Eddy. dicate that the man called Hassan es- yptian answered. "Emil Gratz was It was the man from Cairo. a - - $nk did not known Joseph by eight one of the four best gunners in - the Haig called up the Mudir, as ar- CAN'1 �� OR SLIDE - f _ . But, as the train was nearing Keneh Gentian navy. Before any notice is gi ranged. "Inspector Dawson Haig is -: now, one important decision remain_ ed veq be must shoot down the main- speaking," be said. "You have been FALSE TEETH to be made: How was "Joseph" to ac- mast This will disable the radio. If advised by Cairo? (•. be should miss, which is -unlikely, Quite right, inspector, the voice - count for his total ignorance o! Ara- - bic? Upon the correct solution his life~ there is the second quick -firer in, replied; to his great relief that of an - L1on•t use any old kind of remedy to might hang. charge of Jo- Lang, your own gunner.' Enslishman. "I have arranged to seep false teeth in place- -use a reli „►,le, - Yu'an Hee, See began hissing again; have the place watched. It's the Cafe lecognizeed one which dexLLiats preLU ribs The Cairo pollee had • ,proved to be rueb a& Dr, Wernet's Powder ! be surprisingly efficient, Keneh had been tan then: t ffiagrabi Any ono of the dr.i rerle oft- smiler is the world—grips. 1..rh' .��•'. >•>” , and a man whose side the station will take -you the.•e.. wamureyetcomfortabletheyfeel advised Job was to ,i,ptiJS j On of our fellows is inside There's rat Pusltively no slipping or ctiekil,g cover all his, (Haig's,) movements, Bgf p•,g 1> LASTS Of1d blissful comfort assured all da 14-11g. - _ was in the second class sectfon. •Bu nothing conspicuous about him except . Forma a r comfort aushloa t•, t _ _ fearful above all things for Eileen LASTS and LASTS that hes smoking a very large Meer, tectanJeoobt�gelma No colored,.gmvp It'� r. ... ee4"1" au sebaurn pipet Bump into him on your m k mouth brwsta actually he had vetoed any raids or arrests not r.� wet` e.:e a e.� FREE way out so that he drops his pipe, pleaeaat, tnsxxP0vwive• -4U druggists- J authorized by himself. He knew some• en w dye vowme • seed the rant at a ' . Dirt thing of the resources of Yuan Hee p�'rt.�e.b'„ M .r' lei tram ony "at _ WaShes h.lie Lit See. One. false move =and she might K', �A'K"" 1 dye "�; A B C of be teat forever, seers w i. ..e.re.i auetoe Ce San. — — • - .ILA. t.aea.i.... Quick Re l «f NOW sway • . r As he pushed his way through the plows., ` jabbering throng; making for the ex- _ make hard work out it at Keneh, his-hand rested upon •the Q' r/� • - - household tasks.. ,with automatic in his pocket• WffN �� m N V u ■ M' g-ta Ciiilett's Pure Flake L Since the man Haig is dead, how 10 can this be?" he asked Aswamt Pasha. ,• Lhl message from trie consul state'- i 2LATLR a solution of I teaspoonful dig ' _ solved in !! quart of cold'" water. JACK, I'M TO SEE CLARK AboUT WELL, JACK, I GOr, THE ORDik! NUIE It nlaklg t home spotless - ' A THAT O aNWA E TERRIFIC NEUR!TI MINUTES YES, FE IT FIT AS A FIDDLE .... your NEW! mod ec: r :.,...�.�. -: host Cllbbing`and scrubbing! at _ -- �- -' WHA`�"CAN 1 DO'? J GET ASPIRIN wit we ton=er irso — Have Gillett's Pure Flake Lye Dlaaahhistalltly. (Dote WORRY! GET SOME Q WHEN I CK aE EP 's - ' — — heavy cleaning t0 be done. V9e it I MILL. sTop THAT PAIN IN - `FROM - -- t A FEW MINUTES, to get rid of toilet -bowl steins, f ?MORE r too -and for clearing stopped -up a � -- %drain pipes. Kills germs and de- LY1Y y • ";'� / —.__ stroys ,odors as -it cleans: Get a • �' tin of Gillett's Pure Flake Lye — today. At your grocer's. ' 6 N }� �\ `Never diswlv0 tyeAn bot water. i'he . { $es}f. -You ..�BaiyToo 'action of the I" Itselt hosts the wane - : e Iaaue No. 16-234 � Pmemu e a HoWAchi<enamt Real ASPIRIN Starts Taking Hold in Few Minutes FREE BOOKLET —He sure Lc get's Now coliles amazingly quick relies Copy, of the ite�•. revised edition of the _ - _ _ _ _ . from headaches, rheumatism, neuri- Giliett's'Lye Booklet: Tellsyou do>teas j ''' ��' tis, neuralgia ... the fastest sgJe'rdief, : of ways to keep your home spotless ... _ aid, WHY ASPIRIN ••� it is s discovered. _ - how- to-make--heavt- bousework•essy: — - _ scien- - - - ' Those is are due to a -• c`mtains full directions for soap A-RTI STS- AND :--J4-�J-- KO RS tific, discovery i-y which an Aspirin WORKS 'SO FAST making, thorough cleaa•iriQ and other Tablet b ns to dissolve, or -dis • _ ._ Drop .i an Aspirin ' vsea on the farm- Address Standard - _ .. ._ _ _ _: A3IATEL'lt UIi PROFESS(OVAL„ . , __ two s ate, to the amazing space of tablet .in a Blass or `3rands Limited, Fuser Avenue rk Lib two seconds after touching moisture. L water. Note that BE- r. •t Street, - Toronto. Ontario. Send stamped addressed enYelope �r9r• 1pformatiou ou -how And hence to start "taking hold" of 'FORE It fouehes hot- y p pain a few minutes after taking. tom, it has started to o to sell. Iilustratlons and short stories. We will criticize The illustration of the glass, here, i disintegrate. our work and act as agents in selling` It for Ii smali fee, tells the story. An _Aspirin Tablet . What It does in this starts to disintegrate almost'instant- glass kid Hmm* your its ly, ydu swallow it. And thus id reads iasteceion. _ ., ._ g - 'THE ART - L•ITERARY SIERVICE t0 to en you 1 buyt, i though, t,, be on MAOa M IJIIIACA :;!! Lee Avenue TORONTO- ,guard against substitutes. To be sure j you get ASPIRIN'S.quick relief, be ,EA TS DIRT sure -the name Bayer in the form of Does Not Harm the Heart "LYE - :.:.'. a cross is on'every tablet of Aspirin. .... 'I�'rArIl/// // Women Object to One EVEREST �GHT LEADER RETURNS HOME `- r -' Of Their Own Sea .Radio Announcer' -. r ,,T • ~ - � .. • -�� - ._ tip: fL.M1,. - - -- i - — After Trial of Three Months __woman} B.B.C. .. - ih. -&r: -r. vices •of Mrs. Giles - • , - - a - - t Borrett .• - _ Chatter..: a • �{y Xu m. MOrgaII Alter a trial of only three months the British Broadcasting Corporation diapehaed with the services of their _ CANADA CONTRIBUTES - first and only woman `annottacer, Mrs. Giles Borrett No reason for this �, Virginia Hopper, nineteen - year -old Vancouvi .B.C. girl has course was gives until a short time k made good in England. She ,has' just completed playing the ago, when Miss' Elate Sprott, head 'of leading role in The Constant Nymph. Several leading lights'of the women's section of the B:B.C., of- the theatrical world- rehearsed the part and cast hopeful eyes at fered' an explanation. Basil Dean the producer. But he espied Virginia Hopper and "women wrote in such large num saw possibilities, although- she had very little theatrical experi- hers that they did not want a woman sate t0 recolhmeud ' her. , announcer till at last we had to re The pcture was reviewed by the trade recently in London move her," said miss Sprott. "To y my mind it is a very great confession g ,> and they all acclaim Miss Hopper. of tailors on the Part of the Warsaw - _ Thus Canada again contributes to the world stage. When =� and. Luxembourg, as well as in many _ I. will we produce our Rwn pictures, ask I ambitiously? other places, they have woman' an• • * * K aouncers, and why ebould -we not also SEX APPEAL IN THE MOVIES , have a woman announcer at the B.H.Ct Apropos.of the abbve, it is discovered in Hollywood that only . Mrs. Borrett on her part is certain I even it women did object to her :five per cent sex appeal and eight per cent beauty are necessary appointment there was an equally for a young woman to qualify as a screen actress now. large number of expressions of regret TM requirements it- seems Are as follows: when she resigned. Most of these 1st- Air Commodore Peregrine Forbes ",rant Fellowcs, leader of the . Intelligence, 42 per cent; sincerity in performance 16 per _ ter, it is understood, were from men British Mount 'Everest.air expedition,' Tietured as'he sailed for. Engti — . — cent; poise and • assurance 11 per cent; personality 11 per cent; listeners who welcomed the - introduo- land. from New York, recently.. Beauty eight per cent - Sex-appeal -.;-ve per- cent tion of the feminine voice into broad- 40 -. The director who listed these requirementos finished off with casting. it is also understood that the Three ; this challenging remark: main objection of the women was that P,e Vi litamm cS» --Eat Three Square "I am not overly confident of finding new screen material., Mrs. Bort -co was the wile of a naval we- must search for real actresses." lieutenant- commander. The women ob- - Crystal dated Meals a Day if You s- .. � - - : }ectQra felt that the position should be Crystals * * * * held by a woman who was entirely _ _ Want Bright EYes salt- dependent. -, A :DIRGE OR A JIG - Mrs. Borett was familiar to the pub- May Evolve Cures for Dis- -There , -are many stories told of the late King - Edward and eases as Neuritis and this one is typical. llc as as actress under the name of ; President Illinois Society OE It seems when he came to the throne the nations! anthem Sheila Stewart betoi e• she became as- Neuralgia Optometrists Bemoans _ -had been allowed, under Queen Victoria's reign to be slowed down socfated with the B.B.C. Now Yo>k chemical r William's, the LAC of Sparkling ' head of the chemical research depart- Orbs to a point that the King did not like: Consequently he informed - merit of the Bell Telephone tatiorator- _ - = Sir Edward Elgar that he did not want " Ged Save the King" lee, announced last week that he had to sound like a dirge. Poor. At Brockville been' able to isolate pure crystals of Chicago ey the love light's t. The composer altered the score and the paces were speeded L , vitamin B, tiny, white substances, from -Y eye�lt may be your diet. up to a degree which caused King George to allude to it as a jig - Rehiembered worth 100 times sa much as old. Anyway, that was what. Dr. Harry He requested that the National Anthem might again be slowed with these crystals, Williams 'said E. i Pine, president of the Illinois States down 8 tittle. This WAS done officially a feW years ago.- _ he hoped to evolve cures for arch, dts- ' society of Optometriat'said as he be• * * r * eases as neuritis and-neuralgia and tee moaned the fact that the vivacious - - - Will of Be rly Jones Reveals nervous disturbances of maternity: sparkle was missing from the eyes of CANADIAN FACTS The experiment has been tarred on many.. of the younger - generation - es- Moneyft to_ Charit- wth'the co-operation of the Teachers' peciallp the girls -even though it was Frank Yeigh's "5,000 Facts About Canada" a little. pocket- coilege. Columbia, and - the Carnegie spring and bill - -size paper-covered book of a hundred able Institutions "There to no= doubt" her said, 't-hat Pape pages or more should be Foundation. present in -every home. According to one reviewer, Mr. Yeigh's Terotio,—Cbaritable - Institutions Rats fed with this isolstea vitamin, dieting to lose weight Practiced ao _ ambition seems to be to tell a long story in ten words. This is and educational establishments, the were said to have ataaaed a . eatiata frequently by girls caused eye dit de- true. And a pleasant relief from long- winded statistics, yet it poor of Brockville and stmagers are -by -their healthiness, Williams said era and the loss of spa* perkle that de - true. adequately many things we "all should know . arxi don't. remembered In the will of Beverley they thrived In exact pioDortfon to the notes the healthy-eye." - Jonea, lawyer, educationist and church- amount of Vitamtlt B fed them, They "If, he added, you want your orbs - -- man, who died February' 17, at the outstripped other rats on .rich normal to have ',it.,, eat three square meals -a WELL- PLANNED DIET FOR a i tai g proper nutrition. age of 94. _ toods,�be said. day con a ro • - = =- 'Fhe rector St Peter church: of o , Pe CHILD FROM ONE TO SIX BrQckviile; was Mit ;50 f3r the poor of the parish. The Industrial Schools' 1 - - Association was left revenues from' J �:� V ■ , _ - -`- judgment and Careful Observation Will -- shares fti two ,,,...,.a.r�g. the rutorta - _- 1�1i0 be Altli, to Mother Of Little Ones industrial school in Mimleb to have ` �, nn was nserrA . the preference In our first lesson we practicecCand' stage iliustrstPS the method of obtain- in genera( Weil- lamed diet is most - only. '� $t. Peter's church, Brockville, re- - D y• calves ;-1 Peter's for erection of a window at on thirteen strokes which are ing the the htright and breath of out important for the child from s m to. $ Y used in writing. Then' we applied model (the apple). The dotted -lines sie A servin of fresh areal or fish dal! iu memory of -the testator's father and these strokes to sketching. forming the area in which the mode after 18 months; before that three or mother, "but it all the windows are ill- Fi ' No• 14 illustrates the applicat- `is to be sketched, should be trade Witt , It md4t be ' remembered, how ever, four times a week. (Under 4 a child : led with stained- glass, I give-$1,000 in- _ ff . hat is any list of the sort exceptions should not have 'fat" fish. Always stead tQ the'reator and church wardens ion of strokes 3, b and 2 The first lead pencil, inside these four penci must be made in case of ,'sickness, watch for bones -Be -sure -fish ' is desiring and expecting that they will portion of Fig. 14 illustrates the con -! lines you should block -in the rougi I:octors' orders, and any tphibitlona fresh. apply the income in buying fuel for the struction work, (including- the "guided outlines of your model as nuggEsted lt .a child in . digesting certain foods. Cereal once or .twice a day. pool• of the parish." lines at the top and bottom) -t pencil• in the first stage., - - Sables between one and two should be Bread and butter two or three time i The latter half is ink in with' the pen. I Having found the first and secuno led carefully and, if possible, trader s The pen'-was not lifted-off the -paper dimensions of the height and breadth nedical•direction. This is -as import= a day. (Children in 2nd year should - from the start to the, finish ot• thel.Of our model,. we commence on out tat a first year feeding. It aster pays have "stale" bread or. crisp toast.) it - Cod-liver oil daily for children under OUNT �OY L I P 1.6, n0. i4 f 1 G. N0. 15 F I G. N0: 16 g° -",r ambitious. about a child's to _( ,by the doctor,:) - - S lie - during the second year. , Or for to (Oi any "run- down" child, or as ar• �H.OT E � y J • 1 ;' that matter later either. Use of Canned Foods 2 .... :.. _. A' Judgment and her own •observation �� • i it eaca cotta will aia the mou,ier to vtner loose may be aaaed to tale Going to Montreal? FIG. NO, 17 tj P �e sing this list, '.... '.... .list but. few, if any, of these should be Food on Child's, Uiet omitted. Listen to this • good .sews! Our :A pint and a. halt of whole miik, A Never give the two or even 3- year - room rates have been lowered. The F � - BsJ - ot more_thaa_a Quart. (If anvthf z you are not sure_of. Meal schedule shown below gives( all the E ,doctor says more, do as lie directs. time should be regular. Small children �ti.��7.�- Charles Uornber is • • t M �� Very vot�g c►+ilrtr�n_.mpv n� '° : uo :oeirer w small servings. More i - ' — Fruit ouce'or twice a 'day incl•ud•- orchestra has shade the 113ouiit'Ro -' may -be added if requiFed but otherwise yat -Dinner and Supper Dances one ing at :east one; raw trait such as the child may fill t.p,on one thing and of the brightest spots in the social J - n'e fruit, apple •ot banana. -'scorn varlet life of Montreal, ore, g grape y. - - - _ sot to the entire exclusion old ideas.) Skin mnstTie turning b'roRA our next trip to m-Outrear, Canned vegetables mag be•used -belt -On Vernon G: Cardy, otir 6iaaaging '• ;`' elusion of fresh Ver _ to show it is ripe. It should then be ones: Be sure cans are not broken or, Director, be your boat. Uet him "' �;; sTI��- 2-•• STA&C S••• sues .►•• Sr�cr _ = mashed. if home - canned, that the contents are show you why the Mount 'Royal 13 _ -- FIrm-N0.18 Otte or more fresh vegetable- a :lay still pure and good. so famous The Home away-from. liordaer. The - result is a sim le � finch as lest green or leafy r beet-greens- dome" p yet next pro to find the third dim`ns- All diet should have the doctor's aP very effective border. design ,from ion, thickness, S g Mount Hos'a1 Hotel which many variations may be made. EXERCISE NO. 3= Create for kt least four times a week, perferably proval and suggestion. This cannot be . daily. (For younger children Where accented too strongly; especially with " "' New law. Rates Fig. 15 illustrates one..varia. iozk' of new border _ designs and two tie, corn - raw vegetables are used, they 'b;aould the young child. The food of one-year. Singie rooms with baths, 430D up, the .9iorder design. !t is more eruct• er ornaments Do not eopy- -the �±'ork old'should',be mashed or' made into Double rooms- with batb, =6.00 up ical to lift the pen •off the patter after shown in these lessons for exercise 3. 'be chopped or shredded finely. R' purees. Suites ,. .,' ,. , , $10.00 up -making stroke No. 1 and before mak- EXERCISE NO. 4- Make a sketch carrots should be grated or chopped. p ing,tb�e first stroke No. 5. of a simple bbjeet, 'chaase' your own All should be washed carefully in pure Any rough guide cannot cover the �, Aideric rtaymond, �� Fig. 16 illustrated another "Cariat• model, then sketch the Sc °t, :'eturid water first. Raw tomatoes should be ground or take individual cases into _ties. < ' -, �,.';^ _' ion in which it is practical co lift the and third stages in lead pencil,.after skinned and' sliced, or put ti rough a .consideration. ) pen again before the next stroke N <i ; sketching the- fourtii: -stage 'in pencil ' sieve for juice. -But at -this time of year; when vii b. Now try your ability in making finish it'- up with- pen and 'ink iiiies. Starches and Eppc amins are so needed, even a general _ -_ _ _ _�efie .,_tom , (der clestgns s�. _,._e,i- a — of -- --- A- starchy-vegetabic nucL a ,t ��+� - outl7ne such as tats may -eelp. � Illustrate the three - prvblpais T rice or macaroni once a day. (Don't, creating new earls feel Height, Breadth and Thickness. with let any child fill up on starches alone. -• * T { - (' Fig: 17 l:ustrates a currbrnatiiiii ok these four little sketches in a cimi:ar.- _ -s When one of these is served at.a meal `'- • VSei Oxen =' • curved strokes as applied to design manner to that shown in Fig. i8. It'is enough. Serve simply without l{htmount, Ont. - Ozen are .being ,borders and ornamental corners, srFe Questid's A'lY be answered this de- E F. C and H. You wilt derive • a artment. Anyone wishing to receive= strong sauces or rich additions. Pota- used instead of horses on the farmI p great deal of Measure and satisfact. u i►ersonat relriy, nary have• same if a does for very young children -are best of Afldrew- AndPrson,•�ticecjtsh.fatymer{ 'z' =r ion in creating• new ornamental' (le- 3c stamped addressed envelope is. en.; :• baited.) near here. :`.�.,;.w. "* An egg daily; (Some children, cannot ..The -oxen do all the., work on the - 4. signs.' , closed with' the request. The Art Dir- eat eggs: Consult doctor it such is the 100 -acre farm and provide transpor• Iig. 18 il:t.-tNife� folic 'stage; in -ector -Utir Sketch Ch1lr•,Room •4&ir ' Case. Or try, giving child the yoke tatton-to and f°om town as' well, VEWP ON _u LARDY Man O:r .l he.' sketchiso of Th.. first Ae.e'ride. St. W., Toronto. _ a: a l' . ;r t•1, , .IV '6. �� .. ;4* 4j1lrj %,nUjW AZWi, ation. TEe theme song choruses "go placing of a heavy tax on police con. 5, 2.50• W. Hamilton, ditto', 2.30 'LD(�8A(}O you bring the one next to you' Tit doge, ;20 being suggested. W. Wilma, ditto, .70; -A. iVate, dit. j .day until Friday. Plenty of uplifting The Standing Committee on Roads .80; A. Lee shov ,snow con 5, 7 8, 9, Attack the cause - of Rheumatism. - - -• xr singing. A .gospel ' for sinners. Du anti Bridges aid the following. dRe P 14.25; Roy Ward, salary, 75.00; Chas Sciatica. L4111inba80. _ r:• %fie• C. Puckrin drag snow roads 9.20 J.. LTSe Rumscape Cooper, gas and oil 11 22; J.. Paths- $� � � � P .. - _ _' ei78pr,rau': ":•>r•noii psldit ad�anca, `" ' tigers, shoe. snow, 4.40; LWPhite, ter show snow N. T. L. .8.20: J. Coat- Rohiaiptiom'to the t)nhed States and Great > • g Conseil drag R. L. and con. 1, 6.50; J. Bey- es, ditto,. 8.20; J. •Remmer ditto, con. i Coat- Britain s�.00 ►n advance. 71Le `above council met on Monday les, floor for truck, 3.90; A. Conner, 3, 3.20. - �" April 2nd. All. members present,_the ahoy, snow, .70; J. Richards ditto, (Concluded next week). • • - Reeve in the chair. The minutes. of 320; W. Brown," ditto, 3.85; A. Pegg • . l�k��� y� �Irn� _ JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. _ . -f if ditto 2.60; W. Carlton, haul brash - the -last ineetrng -were-taken as read. . ' _ - con. 5 3.20; C. Phillips, shoe show, - ATTENTION _ - Mr, t Ironrth, representing Cana- 460 any -" rA • Prankett - Stndling da Ingot Iron Co, addressed the noun - - -- - - ^ - -- __ -_ - �_ any -•• , cil ire road graders. Radio PROSPECTIVE BUILDERS _ A quiet'wedding took place on Mar. Mr, Morgan, of Highla4d_- C„teek, 4 ' - AIRS. THOS. LAW 'Lath, when Rev. A. Hood united in appealed to Council re Hydro coat- Service Building and Carpentering, also -all - • marriage, lsie Irene daughter of its• kinds of repair work. Rooting WelebiOoal aEe, fig Aluerican.Antnracite. , LL,, llhtr � ti .s. Stradkng,_of —. -Plans were approved for the opeii- ALL MAKES f flat roof or shingles, Scotch Co I and Cuke, Toronto, to Royce Aske Prankett, ing of roads north of -the -Lacey pro- A?eet or asphalt .r,hingige._sidine• „__ -_. v only son of Mrs •J. Prankett, Toron- perty to the Altona road. SERVICED AND REPAIRED rolled roofing and roof Owin to the threatened resignat- materials. _ Bard and Soft Wood. to. The bride, who was unattended, g PRICER REASONABLE . _•.. '- was in chartreuse satin, with hat to ton of Constable Chester, a deputat- Work Guaranteed. -Terms C%sh. match and carried a bouquet of tai- tun from the south end,-of the torw'n- ...WORK GUARANTEED Estimates Free.' - isman roses. She was 'given in marr Wilder ship voiced their apprecigtion of his Saws. scissors, knives sharpened Douse 2130 Phones Affiee iage by her uncle, Mr. H. lder and services and demanded'the retaininx ARTHUR FIEV H. A. McGI[ L. - PICKERING _ the wedding- music ' was played by of this officer, even though they ne R. T. I- Graduate Dries Isobel Hood. After the ceremony, specially assessed to pay his salary. 43.46 Phone 6201, "PICKERING Blacksmithin & Woodwork Notice " to You " _ a reception was held at. the home of Following a discussion of an hour �,, �� the groom's grandmother, Mrs. A. or more, the matter of Constable at right prices J ; ' Hobson. When ,leaving on a motor constable and .building inspector has Now is the time to have those repair -- trip, the bride was wearing a gray been agreeably disposed of. The ,sal- A Mass Meeting jobs attended to. Barrows repaired, ;dress and coat with red accessories.' ary of $3660 per annum to remain " also new sections on band. The fam- Rti'e do INhilding of all kinds. ' -On their return they will reside on 'and as Building Inspector to receive - of the ous Fleury Plows always on hand. CARPENTERING, Newmarket Avenue, Toronto.' '•' the full benefit of the increase in SOUTH ONTARIO Also dealer in Viking Crean, Separ•a• CE!lENTING, - the cost of. building permits from 2 PROVINCIAL BIDING tors and Electric Washers. - ' , ;School "Re rt to., 4 dollars._ If thinking of buying an electric, radio PLUMBING . !m Will be held in the ask for a demonstration of the New and s A large number of those receiving Rogers M=ajestic, models. I. S. -No, 10 Pickering. , denotes relief during the winter have been TOWN HALL, WHITBY The prices are right. ROOFING first -class honors. Names in order'of 'cut off, commencing April 1st. _ ON _ F'. T. WCCd�7CTa,2d �S A sign. sell Brantford hoofing merit. Sr. 4th - Lloyd Hicks*, Afar- Discussion led to the Droba'ble Alwterielel Empire Brantford Etoom - >yaret Sanderson Norna Harden"," WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, 1934 GREENWOOD 491y E ni nteut _ _ q p , Dnro Water Gordon Gray; Helen Farley, Merle- - - -- ant-F REGi8TtR - at 7,30 p au , Sy "9tenia. Beatty Holtby. Jr. 4th -Jack Carlisle, Mus- To 4elect-a rraudidate'toi the tip- Lo E. O'N ILL Stable Egnipnae t ray Phillips. Sr. 3rd - Robert Sander- MONDAY, -APRIL 16th — Auction ploaahinR pi•ovin,•i,i1 election. and t,ther Building Materiale son, George Enox, Phyllis-Farley, Al sale of farm stock, fowl, imple- The meeting will 'be- �F-ZNERAL DIRECTOR AND tan Perryman, Pierson Baker. Jr. 3rd - mints, ha straw, rain, and furn R- itimates Free _ Dora Wannop, Evelyn Xrox, Elw• iture, art Jot 29 con. 3, PickernQ," ;r- xddrv.ncai by EMBALMER +,bd Perryman. I. c•en S'ru:a.. Sr. 2nd W.. F, N. �1Nt'LA IR, K C :. 11. i'. P, Work Guaranteed the property of James Davidson. Soceessor to) W. J. M,<tber. Josephine- Stepbacnaon *, Francis V'il- _.No., reserve. Sale . at one o'clock, W. H. ti]t10RI+;; J1: P. �/ , J PROD SE gtouff�ille .. lean*, f3eula Han•ilLon, l�: r.neth Sm -- �t - . harp. ee bills, Prentice and Pr- stn,I rri limy. ; _Night and' Day service i ith; "1,i1, Hilic, Jean' S3nderwn ab: cnticP, auctioneers. Al1.Li.lier,ct� r,f t!ae iiu iii Lena "Pa rryiva!e a Li. ,, I:ub'rt I iscon.bc i• �. r ' _ ; !, BuainPgs Phone He idrnt a Pht>e,e Photie 6502 ' 11' D:�E.ti•itati APRIL 18th .Au.f" 8b. Sr. !c "'t F'LFSCrt? tr• atilt ire, .%e.l'unia. Jr.� _'n ;, ff,rrr 1 ,n s.ri., of farm stock and hnuse p+ +11 }2+a PI( 6E ftI1�G, ONTARIO iinoa', i.u:vaitl •?% ;:llvws Hurray= -hold furniture at lot d. t. B. F. N,u, i' i'r1. 011t,ti•a 'Ya•�vitiri•il - - _ Ificks'. B-?t:y B. r., Arrlcn >i':un LihNra:l A..(,, i - ri A} ldreri Gilrr. r•, 1 Pickering, the property .of Jan:r - b p. a .Ta an' ti:, ikir. ; tCath }•wPn'.Hamilton, b; :i• Hil` Sr, i:reeitlaw. &%14 at ore__ uciock, l%• }t t'ti`.tN'i, �L'.: \. I:ttl'IrF: , P ED &VVHrtE r. - i:en E. r Nnrt =Za ti , s it" ioh'�er: r ,a' :., v t'. r . -i tPri t 1 �ol1y, Bc,tty Peryyiiia: :aarI svebeck Everson N,)rtnn, GAb:^rt 'tb`:innop: ` -- Doris Wli; -on, ti•ivlct' l.isci`inbe. Tiny g Otlar tirfa't „iiowin; Kxtia sptc•lAlo for Thtireday Al cWhirter, teuhc�r. Friday send Stti ;rday . - 1Dtinbarton SPECIAL Mueb. excitement. has been aroused - ' , . ! Soap Flakes, 4 lbs.' for -:. - e 25e. - .in, our usually quiet community-,,by the•faiding of the bodies of two in- °SPECIAL• -.".1, was children t . potato bag, whith Tam” Surprise Soap � 8 "bars - " =' -38ce T l was found in -the" dump at the south `,�'�S1Y6��� , .- _ aide of the village on' Thursday last; • • Be Y RPECiaF. -' "•The divccvery. u a. made or- by Joe G mley, who happened to be at the ' °y H�altht-- Streugt t- -V190r Toilet Paper, 3 -rolls for 1_a ." loc. dump at that time. The -Provincial authoritic, wer« at Knee notifies, anal. SAYE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE Sex B n !Stomach ache. SPECIAL .,immediately several constables were. EEeartbuaa Bloating. Gas. on the job in sui effort t0 solve flit' SDtttia4 of titucua r`nawiaa, Emp ty� Feeltn*, Lump in Stomach. Voiid Diaadree Peanut Rf� p 1 e mystery. These included Constables IPain Before or , %ftcr-Eacina. Coat tongue. Sore Mouth, fraligestiont When cauaa.d + eantut Butte ' ', iar�e �aney,ar " " -., y ":.'25c. by a run -down condition you need C. C. R B Tonic Tablets, and at once. They will Jarvis and- Boyd of the Provincial- - .build up ncc system and thus relleve you quickly mad permanently, improve appetite. S PECI t L Department and Constable• Crummer d +;esdon,and general haalch. They ha�, v clues that point -to a -cer- Pimples, Blackheads. sores, Blotches, Pale Fcmina. Malari Sweet Pickle's, 11XeCl 4U oz _. :. 25cs taut' woman, acid they are Zr'adually THE BLOOD ChUiy, Feverish, Run [bwn, Debitinteti, Weak, Etoacutedi _ l'ou surely need C. L.:c B. Tonic Tablets. They, by reason of securing evidence of an incriminat- their tonic effects helpp to restore servogth and fibre to the blood. so It will ftrrnisb SPECIAL ing nature, 'and L12y expect t0 make nourishinen9 to live whole. body. C. C. st B, Tonic Tablet$ contain Yeast. Iron and *- -- -- + 'Extract oI Cod Weer —chse. Great coma in one. Mushroom Soup "Heinz," 2 tins • _ 2 ?e• Win, arrrst _ soon.. Di Frankish, Prow .THE NERVESr"� Ikbilit,. Weakness, lerkiaa. lumppi1ng, Fsdtsble - ineial Pathologist, - of Toronto, took Tired. Worn put, Feel Like Falling When styes Closed and the bodies to the city and determin- Feet Toaerher, Restless rot Night, Poor Memory :Melancholy, SPECIAL - ' ed that•the babies -were twins and -he !pondent. «ake Up Utarefreshrd. Weak Trembles. Dizzzyy Falnth � . lla Elands or Feet \umb, Lock t Energy Strength, help to restore a ne t4sa . C. as o nal c Tablet, Tiger Salmon, I's 21 C•, 2's2 for • - - 25es is making further examination to cis- •They, by re:son of :belt• tonic effects, help to restore nerve tissue to normal condition Rermine haw long 'the infants Base steady the serves, banish the blues, make you feet full of -i fe, vigor, ambition, and Been dead. An inquest will be held In mass years younger. 'the course bout ten "days. 'Many THINNESS r r°'. Ter Blood 'C. C. B. Tonic Table�;�e�o � m;; _ BOOTH e;� MUR/SON rumors of an unpleasant character up in every way, Will thereby tmprove-your appearaiwA are beirii� circulated, and these the REGAIN LOST PEP AND VITALITY ct at KBir �hrouggh eta - PICKERING volice' art " following up. stomach. enrlca the blood, building up the nervous system, aenerate vitallty, create nerve Mg e force, restore you order PHONE PICKERING -600 W e deliver - Green River _ _ ,lull strgnath. per and vigor• -so you can eatoY file's Neasures'to the fullest. - C & B T4N1C ` TABIf TS are for sale is all Drug Stores. bider t4 Tlr. an,! ' \ir A.H. lf. 'Michell spent your drugQ[st today and artier ■ -- .,: � J • C. B. supply. it means the beeinning at'■ ickering'' "`� "�irti. !i'ldoin • rt ItIr for you - openinia the d.xw to a brWiter world and happier existence. Tie The ll: <- L i Ecµrie� ar@ (�Otng a - �s�lety arc enrxpene3wa. Ihr prices are Sea and :f. " Hardw&re'.__-jaL0_r-a_. - rushinL .. -Hess ti`.e e trays. (let C. C & -B' 'j anic Tablets frolii — 42i�s ` ",rt Tl:, rnton, of Colorado; is spell -l-c a :ew weeks air. and --Mrs. B.'Caiter. -E. C. JONES, PfCliE RING Phone' fi�(v bPi'1I1� ,15 CiOifflCla� �iIT 52E':lB are lae're. !44:a ra ai uuuy I�u,, ,. Las IV. "_ - -, _ ed to T`ur„nt,,havm `grandparents • �� - - - -- ed- 01over, Timcit }is, Allfalfa, Sweet Clover and Adaike er vacation.. with } p ICOOPER USED GOOD x All Governtueat Tested Seed. Mrs. J. . >rtiikon t ;atertaineii a - few ladies.on Monday afternoon at a 029 Durant Sedan (gone just .14000 miles 1 6 cy, ..............:,o" — u and p , a ,' tluijting and tea. i f n•>s L`�N C:; ivf" ', .1 �L.,NC, .. , . , . ... 15.00. Mnc� 6:« Club 1., ;,oinu strong eacn ' 19?5 Ford Coach.: .. . . .. ...... .' :, .. , .. • .. ,..... ".....:.. sell Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Powder, 35 cents per lb. 35.60 «'e C q r,nday e coin. at the church at 8 1927 Buick Sedan ,125.. Ponitry Foods, Egg Proddeers and Poultry Sappliee. Messrs Roy Garter, Gordon Leh-­ ` 19.;1 Rugby 1 .1' -e ton truck, new cab, Matte body.:...:- 19:30 Durant Sedan 6 cyl... . ... . ............ Agent for McCormick— Deering Farm Machinery man and 'Howard malcolm attended ......... . _ hauled ar. 500.00 n Repair tn- e-ilu ees' c nvenFion " netd as: 10 -20 For son with fenders ' meek -in' Toronto. ......... • .. a d �' 10 -20 Fordson, no fenders rse Deering - __... .125.00 � -- 31�o Sicl: There was a farev. .)party held in Oliver three- furrow plow (ned•) .85.00 Ottr Motto : - "We helve it. Can get ft, Or Gray's Hall last Wednesday in hon- .......... -- -- -ar of 1fr. and :Vi is. O. "G: "Reid,' who Cockshutt two - furrow tractor -plow, :..... , ..•....: , .. ...... ..... 40.00 _ nc,t made." have mooed from this vicinity. Mr. Olivet two- furrov� tractor plow ...... 25.00 it is Hamilton two - furrow tractor plow ......... 30.00 ^••iii firs. Reid were presented with "- Telephone X900 Cockshtltt two- furrow wide bottom tractor plow .... ... 25.00 t "'„ Tupholstered, or,,;. chairs. }iv their for Verity gang plolvs }2.00 J S " BALSDON, - 'PICKERING " er neighbor. I. H. C. No. 136 gang plow 15,00 s s The church attendance is traduaffy Verity riding plow - -- — -- 20-.00- i proving each Sunday. There arg .. li a-numbei of seats left for those I. FrH. ost a Little Wonder two-furrow tractor (new) `'�'0° rTHE t!4'OB /NS' ARE BACFE " n would like 'to' come and hear Rev Frost and Wood ,Rang - ry Wilson. Most of the roads are I. H. C.. riding'-plow ... ., ... 25.00 ' .eood. The weather fine, what Fleury narrow bottom single ploy~• .. ...... , . 10.00 _ Case 10 -20 tractor (suitable for belt work) 35.00 Men's Work Boots 2.49 up, is noeded. Why wait••Innger. _- • nr L'nion Sunday School is being Vessot ball - bearing grain grinder, new, 9�a ,. „ 7,5.00 !` ' + Jack for same• Inn•'!, better attended since the roads a en ' .. ' also . ..•... . ' 1000 Men's Overalls And Pang 1.26 pr: up •" -• . . �� a i• Getter. -Ldist' Sunday there were If these are both taken belt is given also M'en's Work Shirts 65c, or 2 for 1'.26 flip ` seventy- fiva'preserit. Our mWerinteft. McLaughlin double -head 13 inch mill grinder ..:100.00 dent }s m akimc ���'a) anneal i Fleury grain roller . .... ....................... 35.00 -. = -• ' next Peter Hamilton cutting box , • ., • ....... 25.00 'Sunday' to - rai -e Ow attendance to McCormick -Tand roller. 40,00 Farm Team Harness $28.80 tip _ :bne hundred. Come and hear the old . • • • • • . •' • - - ]'foover potato planter 30.00 -' story. Chan;.- Dickcais "The- Lifo nf. _ Horee Oollars at various prices Our Lord" written some eizhty -five Ice refrigerates, (suitable fgr'grocery or butcher) 80.00 Years ago is being read. Special : -- Set new computi tiv scales ...: • ..... • . • . , , ....... • 75.00 • - — " : Sweat Pads ~. Team Lines R special meetings Two, Atwater -bent batter radios corn lets° wit ew batteries, yin ing: Won't you come" Y P' '.Now is the time to get that old' There have been p and aerial equipment :.......... .. _..... 25.00 _ _ ]3catt +'w harneeA repaired keki '*ach night i'n' the church last Y ooh tub Hasher (electric 1 • , • ..... ... , , , , , . • , - - - - New' silo roof and .boards for 'side of barn. _ ......� ...... 1100.00 Phone 2904 week. Rgv. Mr. Hortom'of Greenwood Hand washer and wringer ..... 8.00 =, Rev: Bick,' of -#i4, ale and Rev, Vmt electric aut7,matic grain grinder (necc1 - - Wilson 'were the spe ont. These �ic.Cormick 7 ft. binder 75•� CECI B A L meetings are beintr continued this ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' week. Coro an in 1>q 'n h' - - e d to i this quint CHAS. COOPER = CLAREMONT P =^ K E R 11vT C • - =hour of heart searching R ^.'d medit -1 � - a - T CLARENONT, t Jo"ph Timm•, of Bircheliffe, The B:iwiii,g -club held their hot art McLeod`$ v Neil RARau. of Toronto, spent a spent the week and with friends pp L bon PEiIVa 1`L W A 1'itRNITY YpRS M- Annual [Heating ot1 leriduy even- des in Chef + week with iii cousin, Harold here. y ice• IY(i HONE ing last and celebrated it with Mrs. MeF" rlane, of Wilkie. Bask. �dorRsn. litre. a)th for who has" been in a put -luck stepper. The election who is ill at the home of her sister, Medical and Convalescent Cased ' The chief topic 6f convAr•t<atinn poor health for somo Lima, is now of officers was held t•`• E. G - 'n.wa G. a� re- Vond •• acre f:t9d to day is,. of course, .seeding and Kradwally impruviug. Melptyre being elected President • Pia ..ot improving to P the prospects for the next few Rev. Mr, fkrtun'epent a couple Fred Evans, Vice- presid*ttt, and �P8 b re as herfrietids would like to Private nd clam! Private- Rooms weeks. 16 of days In Toronto during the I, g, pc, king, Sec• Weekly Rates 810.00 The Brock road has remained' early part of the week. P y- [tear, Inspection invited -a_ - the pist _Mira 91irgarot Graham, of BQuth The two year old Clydesdale d[R9 GEORGE THOMF"30N y-�- week. The road. although rough, Claremont, epeo'6 the wre8ir =surd 1 ►�-Tt+ rye Gaie�, imported THE "MADELINE" appears to be well drained. with friends in Toronto. by Nelson Wang last fall aa3 so - Phone 7x108 Hngh Pugh has completed his-- A first -class shooting go to J. S. Falconer, Eibeltoo, Sask., - BEAUTY -;�' A -LON - -" 5i•a4 ocnuttvtlte,- -R• .- No- 1--- --= _ dairying course at the U. A. C. at been 'established at the four cor- won the junior championship at 'Guelph .and, returned hone on tiers - b!+t busyness is bad. the Clydesdale Stallion Show last �� `� Saturday with Will Palmer, who The I3 «„ ton family have moved week -At Regina, Mr. Wagg is 19.74 means a new year, rich means ,ANDERSON ►nakiti a new Permanent eve, motored to Guelph at the end of into the•:rsidence owned by the gaouther importation from - the week. estate of the late Wni, Coates. Scotland this spring. Ihave Permanent Waves to suit every s' The subscribers of the Home Miss `Mnriau Kilpatrick $pent . Ross Conner is reportod to haws lady's purse, so why not make DUNBART'OIV i 'Telephone Co. are. welcoming the the Easter holidays in Toronto, suffered a very slight stroke. His appo►nttnent. j *� notice from the Company to the with Enid Cook and other friends. condition is not serious. but he is I give all my customers my very Uart 1 111 S U R A N C effect that fifteen calla through Harold Loyst left for " Torouto e„n�ed to his bed, 'He is receiv. careful attention. AUTOMOBUy, 'local excbaugea. are being given on Tuesday where he will !attend ing medical attention, and al- Also. Marrelllog, Hair•curting. Seaip snbacriber8. one of the t*rberiag schools, thoptth it is difficult, at time of and Facial Treatments. FIRq Won. and Mrs. Birkett enter• completing the course in that writing toprophesy any 'develop " 4 Shampooing• BURGLARY taloed a number of relatives and work, 'after which he will e8sist relents, he war. early in the week, �Il2B. `�+li. aa/St131$9],l, oASUALTY friends of Bert and Dire. Jones on hits 9ponsoi, J. - BrigoalL in his - ontewhat Improved, their return from their wedding shop hate: Phone 1908 CLAREMONT LIFE INSZiRAl�CF trip on Saturday evening last. W Phone Pickering 7920. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were the g _ alt reciplen`Es of the beet wishes of YOU CAN -- "their friends at this reception. Eye Nine Week Cockerels L "Yon'can Buy at H I' ell Mrs. Wm. Thompson received °�" 'ALMOST is Weigh TIRES, BATTERIE;. word on Sunday feet of the cud- " Cart% SEE THEM _ . fib PQu d8 den deatb. in a motor accident at ACCE890RIE8, Detroit, of her brother, ..Carl GROW. BRAY Foundation Chicks from extra large fgge Howard. in his 33rd year. The ' _ " and have rates vigor and make rapid gains. at as low and better pi ices' deceased leaves to mourn his un R. A, Venerable,. vVelland, reports BRAY Foundation Barred mock pul' as timely death, his wife and four lc Eye refs neighing up to pounds uud eockdrrles 71 auudy at nine weeks, children. Full details were not. Foundation .Leghorni in our own brooders weigh, an even pound at five �yuit can in Toront,. obtainable at the time of writing. weeks. This kind of growth -gives you early broilers and big pu!!eta chat Interatent took place on Tuesdaay Strain will l•ty big .wg.,• at Detroit. - - Let uy repair that leaky top. , For full information see the manager of your nearest BRAY ll•%t,•h• ,•v or The regular meeting of -the by C. H. Tuck, 'Opt. D. bend for our FRRH hooklet '•Higbway to, Poultrv`Succe" iu 193t." Skilled Motor Repaii -. • "''fVomen's Institute will be bell on BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, 106 Claybur•rn Ave., St. Catharines, ont. Wednesday, o pre! f Nl . 2.30 n. Eyesight, Education and Efficiency Brooder and Office. 2385 Dufferin St..• Toronto. Cordon J. rr -�+ Sc t. the , hums tit and t G. .13.ight Broed•;- Eighth'Year, f3lood•'txntiug -Sixth Y ar tioverntilerit L aVIA - Sc'ott. It hpin{r ¢randmrtthPr'aw - - - - - -' .— Approval. _ dap, there, will be a demon4trt- — : - - -- 'ff'art 12 - - - -: -- tte'c'908 tion of Canadi%n handicrafr_ an PICKIrEIltiG. phiT aR10 exchange of plants and bulbs nn l %N'•e ,,r.. living at a time when cic- _ . _ __ . _ a Roll Call, to be ' anaw'ered n ith ili2atio;. ,rons'titutes a greater strain - DINT] rS GAR E "Memoriee - of (Irandmothec.'I on V : -t- •yes than emsted ever before Motto for April, ''Kindtit -s like Those woo^ are slow to accepts the Gryin, 'inerea. ea b sowing.. change.< :u•_ left behind b the tide a"'n SA gstot, Rdg. y p.n. y REST YOUR N (.,,t..l3tuck attd.Kict �1d •' � The funeral took ulr►re pn- ai+,r,-- oTOprn,:r,. == which carries the more p gr'e. .••, with it. Because they ad- day at Claremont, with intPrnlent }here to old traditions they - were # _ Ovneral Rrpair'SVnrk a;l ears, in the Union Cetueterv, of tltW Asir, slu« to acce::t tAe tit cy but e, en th1 motor coat r;+tti►ntre�i at reaaunah+: �i'illieirot (nee i':lirq It ,, +s- ouFrh Stow in aceet,tirtR they can end. =,. ,t .�' i- Prices. well). Of Buffalo, who' rw -ently do-often !wok back and w'o ^der •nit _ �'' ����,i� 'AcQr.Ttene Welding - - -, Buffered a fall, fracturing Tier hip, how quick th•� change. + ei 4" _ _ and later s.tecumbing to rink!- U- hde-r, rh&.:e.conditions' it'is plain- —` - t*�ieb ra i d sad churReel. monies is a Buffalo hog it-d: �'Slhe `ly seen that .crifer, health and ed- -� �-- r "" y - Firestone and Dunlop Tires. -•leaves to mourn her loss two , +ns, ucatioit are mory inatters of respon t t +J-x. :;.w.�"k'• ti}asoliIIe And Oils. ' both being in RnMilo, and d •,t�tRr, :ability and necessity` bred of the r# - �ti'h: tune than of acci& it and op *,rtur.• Refreshment Booth in Connection Mrs, Harry Thomson, of the >.; r place, Wm. Dnwpwell. of'rnronto, i:y as in'•the past, and with the ern- �� �' •` +-- / f Phone Pic k.75W _ provenZeAt generally we have im r- ui ht o , and another brother in Wanton p !' ( g r der,, ver; also a sister. Jane. of Bu S, j,,. ovement in the laws and actions re `� `�' lating• to these matters, and to use MILTON ' `The deceased was 80 years of age i Y• ` SLEEP at her death. Avery large fj >r sl - a slang expression we say "the old i ; ' - - Rel d X•- fOreet 421y - PftOE'Rlf's -FOR 'world mo%ea In proving Lira to sh- �' i _ µ � / _ .. _ .. tribute was observed at the funs -, owutg facts to establish progress we i ,1 Your drefltn ral, testifying to the high esteem 1 t �a ,�, CDorr[es J - in which. ebb wa3 held by those point to curative measures to diseas- s ed cases, cases that were once imp- ":. with whores she was aeq'un'inted, ' ossible. 'Crosseyed condition4 ate not � Tickets, Time Tables and All Coach'rrave! This family are all well known • necessarily now left with the hope s i Information at to Claremont people, they beinit . that the one so affl -feted wi!! grog among the oldest residents of the o of it Eastern House, Phone 45Q0 village. to be continued O1n� Eyesi�t Speci�arot X1934 Chevrolet has New Engine and Knee Action Wheels an chaos. DISNEY . - asp- l:�.s trh..a . r k a'• - 6- er %aS/ir� w..•. •... {:: .'. - - - — -- va. ib flail homer tier memerlab we aseeote y ►Y ,w will be stance is a mute tribata to the v, elected t0 s - Creative ddS tl�Ctsm the best rgnit& a . _ MANY IMPROVEMENTS "PI G edw 2t'ymw The Chevrolet Six for 1934, with • X. W. ��� • Shad ' to engine of new design delivering 80 : Worsepower, with knee - action front Phone ,r wheels, and with increased all -round otmanee Is considered the moat d id! extensively- improved - annual model ,� i } A - • _- duce Chevrolet became a Six. The r'1 i !) new front wheel springs are enclosed - I - In an oil- filled housing attached rigid- i Maple Leaf Kntw -no ly to the frame, making a neat and _ /�1� efficient type of ,individual. suspen - ^ °r' fi _ Insurance 1/o• _ _ _ and WAWANESA INS. CO. • . • _ '.. ' '- L•sion. •.Larger and more' luxurious ` •• "r Cheap rates for farm and country bodies by Fisher, with improved .no- ` ` -buildings. dra ventilation, entilation, are offered. The Windstorm Insurance on buildlugs,g = ' .Find- mills, Silos etc. Picture above' show's the Master Six Automobile Insutsnee bpecial sedan, and below is seen one "' _ (of all ktnde.; ' of ,the coupe models. FARMS FOR BALK'' i ♦';, �I Write or phone - -BOWMAN & ROWE Charles Cooper 'Claremont, Out:• . p •• � -' � - 20 WHITBY ONT. ,Z l _ \W~.' a' �/`.` -n..� •ww•,a. :iYS.,i A • ) , h - - ,• .. - _ • ... . -: ..., --• N "•••w ±- +1111. -�_ _.T _ _ __ , _ . • :,�� � - - 126 DAYS AT SEA Noted Canadian ', - . ;,• _ .. �/recks Piers "n k Painter Passel Wraint Re- Routed, Richelieu y 77. 77 y T�y ''ver on Rampage Crip- - Mauzice Cullen, R.C.A., Ada Sixty Eight Dies let [�uebec- Vermontc of Siz — '� _ `G • ba „V Y a -,Suddenly Maurice A at _ th4 ago 3t, John's Que. April B. All trains , . . ., routed to cross the Central Vermont �x , Bar a• in 1866, at St. John's, New. BaUway bridge over the RictzeUeu s • b;¢ k foundland, whence have come a nam lUver between St.. John's and Iber- 6 . bee of Canada's ville have been • ordered aide- tracked literature � � � � finance. Feat in education, and painting, he the result of several wooden piers went to Montreal where he spent his Of the stcture having been ripped , �” x' , . i` ', w cR ?. earlier and later years. ru y• by lags chunks of goat- Al's favM� p After a period of study in' Paris, away toda jing ice. , ;> w ;, �.3'. - where 'he participated in the bitter Last night SIX of the less gave = ,,, C struggle, between the academicians g p Ky`� f.` wader and the modernists. he came back to way der the hammering of the 1 ice., A mechanical piledriver was t Mh �-: a£ Canada. Once having determined the 1 sent !roar. ($t. Albans, Vt., and re 5 �,4t path he was to pursue, Cullen slow. 'pairs promptly effected. Two, trains, '- ' ly evolved a definite personal techut however --one from $oaton. the other ,_ - 9 _ que, painting from a rich, full paletts from New 'York —were scheduled to - and drawing direct with a loaded troas the bridg0before it was thought ., y" brush. His first picture, a Summer repairs could be made and these were' landscape, was exhibited at the Paris ...To-routed via Alburg. Vt., and Cantle, ;,;r Salon, in 1894: -At this time the radi- Que, s• :. : :;. k {.''• ation of light from snow began to The "W clear" signal was about yy " .r° interest him, as it has since interest to be given when the bridge crew ed other painters, notably Choultse, . s head more rumbling and crashing . ;`. ';' On his return to Parts; he painted a sounds that meant damage to more p Winter landscape which was botrghl ` by the French Government. The next . jpiess. 9Vhile the crew got to wort - �. �° ° � ` ,.<��` x � ' °�" " ' ' F°�. .;, year, 1895, he was elected an as+ titgala with 'the pile-driver l the order soefate of the Societe Nationale des r►aa tiles to re -route all traliia ached- ' �. -Beaux Arts. Another snow scene was • ` tied to cross the bridge until it is - exhibited at the Salon, and this also asade pWoody sate. From Papeete; Tahiti, to Honolulu these sailors from New Zealand battled storms and sharks and • was bought by the French Govern• butte from shortage of food and water. Left to right: Peal Roberts, American war veteram, Mrs. went. Despite the fact that his art ing, Captain Ernest GiRing, Australian transport commander during the war, and Rolf Hansen, had been definitely recognized is : _Notable Teachers amaa. H. Anderson, another seaman and Canadian veteran, was rushed to hospital su'aering frcm France, and a fine future appeared to - �&klan {,�� an old war wound. awaitdahJas1 there, Cullgn returned to std Cana From this. point on, his lit'e. became Dr. T. A. Kirkconnell Col' itself i. the highest honor a British found he did not have the payroll Pork— Hams,.19%c• shoulders, 13c• an almost unbroken record of recces - �Cgiate Principal 23 musician can achieve. Sir Watford's but only carried $25 in American butts, 15c; pork loans, 17 %e; picnics see'. He was elected a member of the appointment was received. with gee- currency they made no attempt to 13e, Royal Canadian Academy; the Natt• Years oral approval as royal recognition of injure him. one] Gallery, at Ottawa began to ac a musician who can turn from the Lard —Pore, tierces,' l0e tubs, , Ltndsay.—Dr. T. A. KSrkcoaaeU His release on the outskirts of 10%c• pails Ile; prints, 10 %c, quire .ifs canvases; a Laurentian creative to the interpretative. p landscape sent to the International tar o niif Lind y school teachercolle years of age, a t� j�eonlearly twothonn. drive that Shortening— Tierces, 9%c;', tubs, Eihibitioa at St. Louis, In 1910, was Sir WalforQ b B4 native of Slop. He was a chorister loc; pails, Ile; prints, 10%c. ` ° tints hare, died at Milton Friday for= hands still tied and with, blind- _ _ awarded a gold medal of the nest lowing •strike suffered two weeks at St George's chapel, Windsor, and fold partially covering his eyes, he LIVE STOCK class. in 1918, Cullen was appointed niter teaching music for some time made his way o the Thom son Pro- Quotations : -- a member of the Canadian War -Main. iaagte. as a relief teacher. Tilton Collet- he became conductor of the Lon- ducts' plant ynearby, where he was Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and ' oriats Commission and sent- to France don Bach hoir. In 1927 he became started for the maroon - colored sedan choice,. $5 to $6.75; medium, $4.50 to to paint a aeries of war pictures Overwork In preparing his lessons organist of the royal chapel. which, Franklin believes dashed a- $4.85; common, $3.50 to $4.25. Steers, These paintings, twelve In number, after i yeasts absence from school iNew Regulations way on No, 8 Highway toward Ham- over 1,050 lbs., good and choice $5.50 were subsequently exhibited at the Is .believed to have' contributed to itton. to $6.25• medium, $5 to $5.b0• com- Royal Academy, Loudon. They now _the death of the aged teacher. jn Brief Form man, $4.50 to $5: Heifers good and form part of the permanent War When Dr. KJrkcannell came sera +�+ Memorials Exhibition at Ottawa, and -In' 1908 'from Port Hope, where he ' The Markets Choice, ;5 to $5.7b; medium, $4.50 to had been principal. abcut 30 pupils Highlight of the new Civil Serv- $4,85; common, ;3,50 to '$4,25, Fed are recognized as a very important ant regulations are: . calves, good and choice $6.50 to 7 • contytbution to Canadian art. A signal .25 from North Durham who had -been $ . . going to the Port Hope scliooi trans Doctors certificates required after PRODUCE PRICES _ med.t-m, $5.50 to $625• Courses, good, honor was paid him when the Quebec three days' absence train work, In- United Farmers' Co- operative Co -; $3.50 -to $4; medium, a3 to $3.25; Government, in 1931, held a retro- _ !creed thelir allegiance to the Lindsay stead of four. days as heretofore. Saturday were paying the following common spectfve exhibition of his work in Collegiate so- they could retrain un- $2.50 to $2.75. Canners and = . " -e1 �r his brilliant tuition. On his to Approval of Civil Service Commia- prices 'for produce: cutters, $1 t4 $2.25: 1 Bulls good $3 Montreal. Fatty csnvaaens were collect- stead here In 1932, after 60 years sits necessary for absences longer Eggs — Prices to farmers, cases re- .tc $3.0 "0�; common, $2.25 to $2.75. ao work. the variety and directness ; of teaching, hundreds of former Lind than two places of ne —year. through turned "A" large; 16c; "A" medium, Stockers and feeder steers, good, $4 • Whatever may be said of the In-, - "C , 13c. may pupils packed o embly hall 14c; Butter -- Ontario, crearmer solids; to $4,50; commcn, $3.25 to $3 75. '�� six months -, fiuence of Cullen upon Canadian art, of the gostegraw to &... D - e• �+�s Number o[ days' apectal leave [o' +� y Milkers and s rl%,Z$ •s. $30 to $50. ,,, � copra P„nocialiv uaon the methoda Ovation. ) No. • 1, 29e; No. 2, 28 ,6c. Calves, good an choice veala Ds. Kirkcoanell received his . pro- be-allowed by a department not to poultry, A grade, . alive - •Spring $?.60 • cum. and medium, $7 CO of big contemporaries, be did demon- _ _tessionai and- academic training at exceed six days unless approved by chickens, over 6 tbs, each, Ile; over $6.50, Grassers $g •� $8.50 to strafe tae thing supremely well. He C. S. Commission. Former! thw -al- $8.50• Hogg, showed how a painter of sensitive Queen's University 'sad at schools is towable period was SO days S to 6 tba , loc; over 4 to 5 lbs• each. bacon, f o.b., $7.40; off . trucks, $7.65; perception 'can be Inspired by every - F graduated Kincardine trom Queen's Fla m1886 Rath Casual absences not to exceed eight over °l tla t 2 lbsb�' l0e ch•Eatt d�hens. Off then �[ambs $8aio $Sa medium, having deepdinteIlecc all and emotioq the degree' of Bachelor of Arts and days in one year, instead of 1 days, over 6 tbs., Ilc; ,over J. to ai lbs ;, 10c; $7.50 to $7.75; culls; $6 to;$7. Sheep, ' was honored by. the IIaiveraJty. of ,unless doctor's certificates supplied -al appeal. One feels the element of All doctors' certificates to be turn- over 3 to 4`Ibs., 8c. Old roosters, over good fight, $3.50 to $4; heavies, $3 to romance, and not only of romance. Toronto fit 1919 with the degree of eel• over to Department of Pensions 5 lbs., 7c. - White ducklings, over 6 $3.50; culls, $1.50 to $o. °5, but also of beauty and mystery; In iris LLD., In recognition otions and ,faith- tbs., 12c; 4 to 5 lbs. Ile; colored 2c - 'e Col services In the Schools- of the and National Health for report. + Laurentian scenes and can enjoy The No change_ in present statutory less Guinea fowl,-per pai "• i5c. - charm of their subjective present - -- .province. leave regulations for three weeks' Poultry, A grade, dressed — Spring meat Maurice Cullen therefore leaves. He taught In public schools at holtda s annually. chickens, over 6 tbs. each life; :over 5 Better Maple Sy_r-up_— bo b #t$ �rssditfon of sound, -coin- Tiverton and Port Elgin and after Y. g to 6 lbs. each, 16c; over 4 to 5 lbs. leaving Queen's - taught in secondary each, bs, over 2 to 4 tbs. each, 12c, Predicted This Year Potent and informed craftsman :hip schools at Vankteek Hill, liFadoc, Fort. Y and a very welcome legacy of floe _ dope and Lindsay. Mayor Of )A�rnTprlOrc Broilers, over lily to 2 Itis., lbc. Fatted - _ art: Toronto Mall & Empire., ^-He' was ,a member of- the .advlspry' Spoke Too Soon hens, over 5 lbs., 12c; over 8 to 4 lbs., Quebec, April 8. — Duc to heavy -= euncit oa eduaatJtn !a Ontario from 10. Old roosters, over 5 lbs., loc. snowfalls this winter maple trees " 9!16 to lyoa a .4 a, member of the •Arnpiaor — eep4ng the streets sate White ducklings, over 5 tbs., 1.4: ; have been notched closed to the Australian Jobs - :lepartmental committee, on ezamiaa for pedestrians. coat -Mayor C. Mul- 4 to 5 tbs., 13c; colored, 2c'less. branches to collect-sap this year and �+ Ions !0 2929.30. In 1889 he married, vihill a broken shoulder. `After 'wat- Black and red feathered birds- 2c this is supposed to yield a better Reflect C,Jipansion Jertha yE atson o1 Port Hope. Their chap a street gang break up icy. less per lbs. B grade poultry 2e Ib; quality, it was learned here to day. laughter. Helen is now Mee. Houser ruts. on the roadway• The mayor re less than A. C grade poultry 2e lest The sap crop is general throughout �t Hamilton. Their eldest son, 11'sl; marked !o a critical taxpayer that than B. the province and while the quantity Buildir><g Permits Also Show ;er, a captain in 'the 45ib Regiment whatever municipal council did or did GRAIN QUOTATIONS is expected to be less then fast year (',real Increase Industrially not do, it tiled to kee the streets , the, quality is expected to be superior. - - tnd -14th .Battalion, C.E F., velar kill p Following are yesterdays dosing During Past 18 Months 6d overseas. Another son. Watson. safe. With this remark he turned to quotations on Toronto grain Iran- Melbourne, Vic. Upei%ployment hai , ` iq author of note, is professor of walk away, slipped on the ice surface sections for car lots, prices on basis Windsor Station Taken steadily declined in Australia in the - En3ifsh in 'Wesley College, Wtonipeg, and landed on his shoulder, snapping c,i.f• bays ports+ the bone. last 18 months,'eccording• to LiuGe..-s. — Nhilh- two other eons, Herbert and _ Manitoba wheat —No. 1 Northern, Over By Board ion returns. received by Commonwealth Jack, reside in Toronto and. Ottawa, ?lc, c «ariarieisin F. T. McPhee. ' respectively. . Ottawa, April 8. — The Canadian - �{�aMSt. .:' Ontario grain, approximate prices, Radio Broadcasting Commission has - Recent figutts showed that unem• p track shipping point_Wheat, 82 to ployment among, trade unionists wal �iun esl received autftst ti from the govern- by-Police Wind- 84c. 23 per cent, the lowest figure sins merit to lease station CKLW in Wind- A -Appointed-Matter - oasis dedyff ed Montreal freights: snr for five vears. This station, ugust 1930. The maximum point 04 Manitoba!' wheat —No. 1 Northern, which is' owned by the Western. On- " "` "'r to _ M't of Kinds Musick District Scoured After Youth 83%c; No. 2 Northerif, 80%c; No. 4 tario Broadcasting Company, has 1932, with 30 per cent. Since then the Trussed, -Taken for . Northern, 79%c; No. 4 Northern, been the Columbia outlet in the area improvement has been experienced in Sir Walforsi Davies Succeeds Ride + 773X; No. 5 Northern, 747.itc; No. 6 for the past two years. The corn- all the States,- in the following order: Northern, 727,0, mission' proposes to use this station per 1000 members of trade unions: . F.igar in Coveted ' St. Catharinv* �- , police continued Manitoba oats —No. 2 C.W, 4430c; to bring its series of sustaining pro - Western Australia, 98; Tasmania 92, Post ' ' ' -to scour the Niagara. district today No. 3 C.W,,.41%c; No. 1 feed, 413X; grams to the listeners in Western Victoria 78; South Australia 63; New Loud Walford Davies bas in an attempt to locate .the car in .No. 2 feed, 40c , mixed feed oats, Ontario, The commission proposes South Wales 62; Queensland '61: been appointed Master of the King's which Harold Franklin, 21- year -old 323Qc, to take • over control of this station For the fourth quarter of 1938, 394 "Musick," it was announced Friday. Dunnville youth, was kAnapped yea- Manitoba bariey -No. 3 C.W., at an early date, or as soon as ar- trade unions with a total membership Eminent organist and composer, terday. Franklin told police that 53%c; No. U.W., 52lie; No. 1 feed rangements can be. made with the of '416,560 reported that 95,746 of . Sir Walford is also well known to after he had been held up on a Dunn- screenings, $22.50 per ton. Columbia system. their members were unemployed. In the masses for his long Aeries of ville street by two men wao thought Argentine corn, 8'2c. : z the first quarter of 1933 the total he carried the payroll of the Mon- Basis c.j.f. ba was 109 182, In the second quarter, of popular talks am music. Rare com- ys ports at g Sir Robert Peel - :bination of the master musician, and arch Knitting Company,, he was of navigation: �tnnn 1992, 124,068 unionists were idle. 1 trussed on the floor of the bandits Manitoba shoat' -No, t Northern .,-.,Dies In London A further 'indication of increased pope ar lecturer, he Is known to , many thousands of British school car.' A third man* was sitting at 72c; No,'3 Northern, 68c•' No, >5 Nor- activity in industry a provided by re '""'children 'who have heard his talks. the wheel of, the ear when he was thern, 68%c London,' — Sir R,.bert Peel, bus turns of building permits` issued and held no. band of Beatrice Lillie, Toronto -born the estimated' cost of,the proposed _ In 'the ancient post, he aueceeds !The' young prisoner was blindfold- Manitoba outs --No. 2 C.W., 383X; stage star, died Friday on the eve buildings and. repairs in, the six state' the late Sir .Edward Elgar, renown. No. 3 C.W, 35,L�,• No. 1 feed, 353(X. g P cd and has no- 'idea • what route his of his 86th birthday. ..ad composer. of the "Pomp and Cir• mixed feed oats 27c. s capital cities. captors ,followed from Dunnville to + � 'Sir •Robert was a great grandson For the third quarter of 1933 the cumstance" nd other marches, Sir Catharines, although he is sure Manitoba barley —No. 3 C,W„ of the famous Prime Minister Sir 'Watford has two symphonies and t it was over rough back roads. 4470c; sample B.L.Y., 433ic; N°. 1 Robert Peel, who fo'uraied the metro - value of building permits for new many dloral works to his credit, as feed 'screenings, $19 r ton. - polifan police force: From his Lon- dwelling was £1,326,620, and other Twice the car became stuck in the g lx new buildings, alterations, and add' well as amass of church rind' chain' „ he 'said: Tine men s oke 'WHOLESALE PROVISIONS dealers don policemen bee music. P " P " „ got the names of bons brought the total to .E 2,306,978 among fht'mt;eli•ea in a foreigrt• tan- .Wholesale provisions dealers ace Bobby, and Peelers. For the corresponding quarter in 193: •' The 'apy°initmenr " cdrrles n6trtir,t , guayio, he ' said. " Although they quoting the following prices to To- A Is- year -old son is heir to the, more than the title, but the title in sccvr,•d/ disappointed when they ronto retail. dealers: J baronetcy, created in 1800, a the total was £1,480,601, • •__ ,.. ...a:, .s. �.. � . - - - - ..... ..... .. - - • - . - vim, - »� Those Magle isles TI�I n t�f 55101 S '141 - _:.. ' This 4s s title which has Dees : r t„ ` -e given to Great Britain and Ireland. The "high spots" of these wonder- fill islands are to be visited this E _- _ summer by a select party under - - I the capable guidance all. Capt. J}? ! H.° Reid whose "Travel Impressions" _ - have aonewed fa this owner for ,.•••� _ - , many weeks past. This year' L a good year to see the British Isles; :y... BY CAPT. F. M_ . RKIC t travelling by motor makes y01tr GAMING i GAMBLERS to land tourney one coatinnous round People on the Continent do not. �: e' of sightseeing; routes, quite oft the Y look upon games of chance in same the music -hall Bong, so popular !n the beaten track are included In the light that we do. Almost eiery " Itinerary and you will have an op- ssy 9019.1. !tine *sets. - eteut,try has, at one time or anotbier, "The Mon. that Bloke the Bask at porteaity to tamill"e yourself f a 1 'p a government lottery; some of them, Monte Carlo." You may not have with the Homeland in a unique and In fact have them throughout the _..glorious summer vacation. The known. what the "bank" was but there year. I have already written as or - Cathedral cities; the Iates of Eng- was & 'lilt and awing to the song any- tiele about the Irish Hospital Sweep- way, land, Scotland, and Ireland and stakes; this is but one form takel►, _ Wales; the homes and haunts tit ` under government patronage, to raise Pflnclpallty of Monaco - unifier writers; castles; scenery y This tiny little country, 'money. Then there are the gaming ry, w an area that you can see nowhere else - �,a.�e• - usDliiVe �. L no larger than that of a good sized ,.,,a:.ls -whteL all these and much - mole - -is lneW. dot the continent at various points. farm (370 acres) has a population of ed. All the "ravel" taken out of Perhaps the beet known of all gamb -- 26,000. It is situated on the lied!- „travel"; congenial companionship; • _ terranean Sea just east of Nice and In BIG In size Ung palaces is the Casino at Monte all- inclusive cost; finest accommo• -' Carlo. Some of you will remember surrounded by the French Department dation; a real chance to realize the BIG �- 4 _ (or district) of AIpea- Maritimes, ex- 1on81a8s and ambition of years. BIG In flavour cept on the seafront. The capital is Why not do It this summer' "An- - - HERE ARE THE Monaco, a aeabathing resort and the other year never comes." Such a Bic in Yalu* seat of an international hydrographic = vacation will enlarge your horizons, bureau established In 1921.. This was make your reading more pleasant USUAL SIGHS started by Prince Albert; who had a and above all, it will build happy -=- .�f _you want an econolnleGl chow '� ask Ea _ hobby of studying the movements of memol'ies that can never be taken I ACID 5� ��� deep -sea fish, plants, etc.;' he estab- away from yon. Write to Captain _ - lish@d one of the finest museums of its Reid at 710 C.P.R. Building, Toron -, •. kind in the world The rest of the to; it will cost you nothing to en• : j Neurs3�la Feeling of Weakness ; 310 acres is practically occupied by qulre and you will find that he will ` two other, towns, La Condamine (post be glad to het you in this, or any TIDE PERFECT PLUG + i Headaches Mouth Acidity ulation 11, 787) and, a mile to the east, other travel plane you may contem- _ Nausea Loa of Appetite the famous Monte Carlo (population IadigesdonSour Stonnscn 11,06 ") - s collection of hotels and plats' Nervousness iReeplessueae C h o t ri g Tobacco villas with the Laefno established !a Auto- fatoxiatdon = 1360• age (100 franc• pieces) has been cures a A Country Without Taxes rent since 1878 in all states of the WHAT TO DO FOR IT The Callao of Monte Carlo provides Lades Union. There are' spectal pos- ,, TAK -x teaspoonfuls d ? virtually all the revenue of the Prin- tags stamps and a national flee• y franca while at Others the hazard tuna I! is so difficult to keep a food mat4 1�hiblm Milk d Man as high as 100 francs mfnfmam. or a good weed, down. nods at a glass cf water eipality - there is a little export of _ The Gaming Tables Bacearet0 the other fATOWIte game, - I ��e�tupo TI.w�ano= i olive 0110 oranges, perfumes and cit• 'Almost sveryone passing through y - fanpoordut so minutes t Monte Carlo visits till hall of chance is played with Garda nay number Of L�� roar. This revenue has steadily la- ' A� afw eating. And aaottrr partfeipaats playtat. 'I'>seee players, before you M w bad. creased, so that in 1937, under the In the gorgeous Casino. The admis• or rather betters, are dealt two cards E ak. the new terms of the gaming concession, there sloe charge fs 10 trance per person. each by the banter, wlw deal two to will be an income tram the tables of The tables are located !a huge rooms • !! E>TBk Tv »JCA? �''•� --'- himsel[ sad covers the alt ken of snap 1i w � m al over half a million dollars. Until 1911 ornately decorstod with gold leaf and player with an equal sum. Payments tatoemstsm tit Rt tree !ar , the reigalag- Prface was absolute, but plastered aad there -is a tenseness In acct made on the scores of the cards. , world tti. teat Attorn•ye. 72 .....- ....._... .... the Constitution, formed at that time, t• t the atmosphere that is fascinating. IN ym have Add stomach- don't has been more or lass suspended by Like bage billiard tables, with green A Floral beautiful worry about ill. Fanoev the simple the present ruler Louis II.. The cola- baize on the top,Ahese centres of ac- gardens Carlo i Dend other r lovely �.sysv �>•, : libr ctions above. T� '� tivlty are surrounded by men and wo- sardens with palms and oilier tropical ; T imteed ausatfgr of belt driven yaw- doselle Of pe 11'Ittk of M� men who show, In their faces, the- vegetation, the blue waters of the lie- L er pampa itsl motets for Quilt « save ditetrranean and balmy air attract ants A rice. special eal B. gains• Greatly re. stele id once to neutralize the acids strain Of their Occupation. Some Ot ' you antic. Real Bargains Will o as • ilht CAtlae headache. stomach MAN M11iES many who are not Interested is games you money. (Iry depth of well writ. rs -and cae distress. Try iR. ou'Q these women. have been frequenting of chance. Then there is the air of ! own to IL la• Anderson, Beatty Bros an like other a new the tables for many years and wear Limited, Fergus oak., Has 317W- p�n' the long dresses. large hats and.vells gaiety, Dsad- concerts, dancing and ' _ But -be car" you get 9411111118 of the late Victorian days. They live Riviera nights - beauty maintained dal own aw by the. tears and hbartachee of those Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. er - oa the excitement of the same Castled REE information regarding a trwg• ,Phinips' Milk•of Magnesia Tablets on,. have no doubt, by meads o! re- who are enmeshed is the lure of get• E`i meat from which I have receives when- you buy-25c and 50c sib, - _ tang something for nothing. amasint . relief: No obligations herebf ALSO !tit TAUB @am - next week - /� _ mittances from home Many a sui• "Black Back do Blighty" for ne s tmplted at- all. I t•eoir ye have received, _ aide hue taunt the "game" too air story dear old London. freely stva•• Alfred Bantle, INSW bftati Eacfr tiny enbkt . e she Otis on brain and nerves and many_ a _ — nebaha, 8t Paul Minn L' B.A. v.tettc a ■ ►ear�,w,r�. R � ■, '. r a ==tea•. tL Ctir. L4L tale could these halls tell if given the 7c,.tatine Prhtbtw Milk National Telephone and >tevsass: s:ooat . . d 3j WAveriey gilt of speech. tiOO lower Lovers, write for free cate- Of'~Ca"aOa 8041 The Games TClegraph Cot•poea �1 Iogue of -sheds trees, shrugs Evan- _ ®ar st ' Toronto _ — - Roulette - (Lillie Wheel) - is the Write for Our Booklet describing greens, fruit tress and fruit plants. a ,Pilim Milli; of Ma ne'sla a principal game of chance indulged in. this sound investment aeeurlty, our price before ordering. J. H. tatted• ps g over Nurseries, Petrolla, Ont. — -- A small ivory ball is thrown oft• a re- W. C. PITFIELD & C. LTD. volving disc into one of thirty -seven ao KING ST, WIEST TORONTO ` � I H E ! N C H ES OFF HER WAIST or thirty -eight compartments suite �- - - -- - • -- . rounding -it, and numbered 1 to 36 ' with one or two zeros. The players r ' i who have staked upon• the number of Kennedy - , the compartment, into which the ball Menton ' Eats 'What She Likes -Yet RedUCes falls, receive thirty -six times their 421 College se. Doft'e $offer ` stake; unless they'[iartl a...• :_� ' **�?^ Toronto - more than one number. Money to not Harley- Davidson OlaWbutors CCCf 1Yf� lertelre . J]VlPROYE(ViENf DUE TO used on the tables but counters of and Used' Parts ' , c*& M"" ill ' do b chid` tans M«u .la "A toe Y.•[ eat KRUSCHEN r, various colors and denominations are Write at once for our bargain list of ,,,c i5 y,,. and th, When excess fat starts to overtake a a purchased from the • cashier and used motorcycles. Terms arranged. 1i without e+car -� M e•t� WA V. hen her dressmaker, with the tell- thrown on the green top.. At each De.as ss� n t ►� end -and at the Mdes.Of the long ta- tale tape measure will soon detect it.. °` bles sit the croupiers, men who draw t If you are beset with the fear of los- in the countere with email wooden Quick Relief l ...:ing your girlish proportions -of find- _lag yourself catalogued "Out- size " - ;`� rakes and otherwise assist the beater For rashes aM au forma of Itching, • _^ read the letter printed "claw. The 1 in charge of the table. Some of the burning. g skin initadoae, writer says '3 was astounded," and s R tables have a minimum hazard of 6 Cutleurn UintMenl she tells you the reason why:- COLOUR? "•I - started taking Kruschen Salts for l ` Price 25e- and We. general acidity. '• In less than three , *.. BRUISES •—� . _ . "�• -T- �O LIVER? general months i was astounded, at my ° � _ - sppearg� - all excess of fat had That@4 setblag to equal ""�' disappeared. In less than three months MtA'ed'a It " 'bola" wake -- . y0Y! idY� 1�e I was eight or nine inches ,less round A"""P"`' eO°t� °s' b"I'sg' ti � -r Qdv4s quick relief I -Your liver's s vets !mesa ores■, tt «:- not taking the Salts for reducing - .a _ 9 �� - _saia►y can put your Restive sad tiva weight, l did not at first realise it w out oflutist'yresusleRtot�ouroutits Kruseh does not aim to reduce by. q • m i +w er ' ° twowitads of liquid bile mto your bowels was due to Kruschen Salts. : e11 OI><r Youwon•too,apletely owr.-meh -s-- - -ti°s• "I am now the admiration of all my rushing food .through the body; its R>� /BGI _ IlIMtOWN ,-' #,ytskin!salta,oil.tmnent.watw, when 03 f-1 t is�arveL-- action is ::of confi ned to a single paft .e� .u.t�.t fe: T.aporary Dafa.a ° ��1°s! —r taus ttie difference. Also the dreadful or tae sysfem— Gently; bug surely, is - - uw s.•a rra-w s ■. t• •�saa - ayetim,tlast: „ rids . e s s stem of -all fat-forming 'season nlss. s e■i ' 1e' painful itching and sickness have F g ` A. O. LEONARD. Ise. Carter'n little L'ver Phis wt�1 noon trine bask stopped, us well as the miserable ful- food refuse, of all poisons and harm - ! 90 Flidt Ave.. New Tottdty the wtrh,ne into your ate. They`n�pm vas•• _^ lness and llatuenc I did no dieting ful acids, which often give rise to ` table. titv�tes 2'M alltor by �ea�3w y' rheumatism, digestive disorders and _in any -way. I eat what, when and many ethec ills. ° '"" where 1 like. It was simply.. wonder- J - - - fully easy, no unpleasantness in any Kruschen Salts is Atainable it al, — -- NEALTN MEANS CNARM way.. " - (Mrs.) A. D. Drug Stores ai 4iic an! 75c per botFle. Agents Wanted , - To handle Mining Issue; ~' Property well located. _ AND N A P P I.N -E S S High Schof.Boards and Boards of Educmtion Management right - _ par g , • : -- Metals Finance, Ltd. and silts s Otis _ tborized by law to estabfisb -_ WA. 2688.9 speck of berth 34 King 8t , E and vitality. Cleat industrial, Technical and Art Schools TciRONTO skin attracts. The `rbe t•haruo or ciumva" htalthyactiveglsl ;:?rail;:`: With the approval of the Mloister of Education -- - is both happy Tested Eczema Remedy "You can put me down as saying that Gay, anii Evening Ciasses - Omega Oil is fine stuff' to rub on the PO may De conducted to accordance with the regulattone Issued by the body and limbs. Its grt�an color sutra erhaps you _ Is rreset•Iptiott of pester J are not really ill `Department or Education Your skin trouble--whether me, too. It la the color�ot nature and yet when the ^t"' _ the color of shamrock. soma, aca0. hives, dandruff, ringworm day's work is done you ate loo tired Theoretics[ and 'PrachcIi1 instruction -' infection orptmpies and blotches -will Omega Oil has been used for brufaps to eater into ibs Food lima that a is given iii varitiits trades. Cbe schools and- classes ,are tinder tde direr positive!�y beaefitted by D.D.D. and sprains by athletes and for house tatbervtrosaeneojo ,Forests p, lion of An Advisory Committee because D.D.D. is a tried and heated -h O for years, it goes deep. It tiWis apnlrcwuan fill ertt•ndanre should be made to the eriw•lpa; of the school, Physician's PrW lion. D.D.D. wan-° sets quiet. It limbers up sore muscles CO Ittoessup your gonna l developed ongireally for his own pa- It doesn't blister when you rub Win. Ise h Giies'yep'moee )Asp --mdse 7ommercia,, Sualects mama, Training. Household Science an; Noricuiture uenta by Dr..D D, Denhis. It, is now 35 and 60 eta. at all drugs tats• Sole end Horticrature art provided cot in the Courses of SUM, t,• Pubic. Separ.,t'e, manufactured by the masers of Cam;• Agent: John A. Huston Company, Remember dw. oat. of, �1Q� nr�inua i n, ahri Fiici, :, h „,i� rr,iseaiate In iii„,�� v�rnci „nn_...•hrnil: �w►na's Italian Balm. In 35 Limited, Toronto. Women tepocL.betatit: Let h �! red iieparunenrr uD.D.' has brought clear, bearthful sham :op:rr of the icrcuraigun_ issued uj, the Jdltii.aer oi. batn,•annn raav be +gins to millions. At druggists. Trial size Issue NO. 1e�± -r �{ hr;n.rl iinnr',.ii. I,�nnly aimi�r i Parliament 14101lin¢- fnr�utp ibe.( ioarantedtoaivai�t�attwietaeaony mfunded.� d t _ h s- :a°�.+e., w - • �wr. aa.. m..••.' �, y. e. �J^ �' �ryr; acce��, e4�d� !*r?±+�'i'YX.�{iY��n+e'?+�:r .. _ _, _ ..a :++.. . .. - : -ate. ^ - _ � q. _ _ _ ._ ..:. .1 ! .. _. '�'�' . • -R • �'l • c ; - , k ~ :>•� %'; ..x,31 y, - ! "" ' 'i. - i, . 9 -' 4'ls: - •i { ° ';i. , Y .r• " +vf , T �O�L18� ,�.- . —E. Booth has been appointed — Fine # ;. quality ,.seed Date for; - , -_-C s,.._ , - -. _ -* L ,,:postmaster asaucceesor to the late sale at Pickering Mil tin¢ Co., R A. Bunting, audio busy Retti4g Order now, t �' , y� hl@ to @bane for the change. --'Just received, a carload of ce- r� —Mrs. Conway spent a few days t1or _. -=last week wifih friends in Suteon: *SW. A• Remoter, supervising men at Pickering yard@. See advt. � R principal al of Bt ubitr * _ ' —Born, wt f'ickerinQ. 'irn= ,Antic p P P A. W. Mitchell. -- - - •� - 11th, to E. L. and Mrs. McDonald, schools, visited relatives and fri•, —Miss Helen Cowan, of Bow- ends «' f ft , - -- at Fretlr�Man a Bay and Manville, spent the past few da S a son. P P 7 y- _- Pack ering. s - Leader.. S:toree• . a u �sr ;t►. -.e Pickering on Friday last. He was with rF _ _ - -� —B. -.r:b�u -r.— , mn` .. Brock Road. returning from :Toronto, .where Cowan moved into L. D. Banke.8 resi- b dance on Thursday last. he was attending the annual con- —The continuation and public = 'Biro. W. B. Powell spent a few vention of the Ontario, Educa schools re- opened on Monday aria, IIOW'_W6 present a �olden_Oppor>�unit� .to the :days last week in Port Union with tional. Association which was held morning, after the week's Easter :.her daughter, Mrs. Oswvld Gook. during Faster week. vacation. and the pupi'1s will con- L .1�. X) _' IM S -Mies Lillian Wiman, teacher, —Sunday, April 15th, will be a centrate their' energies for the to procure a of Pletop, spent the holiday with special day in r he 'United Ohurch, final test about the end- of Jane. „ . _ P her graadmothar►• Miss A. Burrell. Pickering, The Sunday School, —Good Wawa for farmers —On << - -' —The Ladies' Aid of St. And- Addlt Bible Class and Y. P. Bible and after April lot a ten per cent. - Wedgewood » D1nnef Set v- Class will meet at 9.45. The regu- reduction on last ears auto -'. raw a Church will meet at;Mre. R. y -. . _ - • < ' • .. . B. McEwen's, on Wednesday next. lar morning servica will be held insurance rates. Consult A. E. _ at 11 a. m., and will be under the Richardson, agent, and get the of ��,1 pieces tberThe k, Misses of Toronto, spent of the Women's Mission- latest. Also a good house for sale Jack ' day with their grandmother, Mrs. ary S. The special speaker for in Pickering Village, �cbeap,' to A. Burrell. the service will by bliss •Golan. of e1gs an estate. -Phone Pickering — ; HERE S HOW WE DO IT r —Mrs. James White spent a the Church of All Nations, Toros- 60W. 4 * G @t SIId. read -few days last week with 'h'er dau- to, Miss Golan is very highly —L B. Tapoon. of Bowmanville, _ With every cash purchase of 60 hter, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, of spoken of and every one should a member of the Canadian Piano our = - cents Or over _Our customer has all routtham. hear this address, ' At 7 o'clock P. Tuners' Association, and who has —Mies Bernice Chapman, teach- m. the usual evening service will been for a number of years em• - the opportunity' to purch ase -tivo • - . er, of Breebin, spent bL*r Easter beheld when a special address on ployed -by the Dominion Piano Hand . abOIIf - �! "Religion -and Health" will be and Organ Co., will be in the -units of this bearihiful Dinner Set ' -- - - ---- holidays with her parents, E. L. . and Mrs. Chapman. give- n -by Dr. Stevenson, of the village shortly. • Any orders left for 29 cents. Two dii %rent units —Miss Hogg, assistant teacher,. Ontario Mental Hospital. Whitby. at THE NEw's office by these . Bill. , In the Continuation School, has No one should miss hearing this wishing their pianos tuned, will __._ :_• each Week. returned, after spending her instrctive and helpful address: recei u ve prompt apd careful atten - 'Easter holidays at her home in —The second of a series of ad- Lion. dresses was given b the Horticul• g y 19Lr throy. —TAKE NOTICE —afore advance_ S.'CHAPMAN N,re. Maria O'Connor, of tu'ral Society on Friday evening meat has taken place io the maau• Church St., celebrated her 88rd last when •'Dick, the amateur facture of mineral ration for rat - Monday. when a gardener, gave a most instructive Us during the last six months birthday on number of her friends called to and interesting address. To use than since their Inception, and I - *0end their congratulations: the words of the chairman, Dr. H. am now in s position to supply — According to reports fall 0. Pesrson, "he knew his your mineral wants with the T / P T O P T A l L O R . S wheat has come through the stuff." "Dick" maybe heard each Product .of Canadian Industries, _ 'winter welt. The severe frosts tiny on .the. radio•, shortly after Limited, a real soluble product. mew Spring Samples ore here. Some Fine Material: and the covering f ice do not 1100° hoar, and is apparently Some Careful Workmanship. $23.50. S $3 00 per hundred freight prepaid site familiar with all branches . lateem to have caused any damwa to your nearest station. N. E. - ' - RUBBER BOOTS—$2.50 and $3.00 - -A black Canadian twelve- of the.work. The readiness with McEwea, Pickering. ' any used stamp issued in 1852, which he answered all and every „ _ Suckers are up. pe p uestioa given him confirmed —Ali is the Family' is the " =: b valued fit a London ro[tectioo at q g title of the popular 3 art Comedy 'A' fine showing of Work Boots, Shirts, Headlight 1$5,500. It is a pity that used care this. His wholeaddretsecontaiaed Drama to he presented in the Overalls. Cape and Seasonable do not increase in value ss-they many new hints and suggestion@ Town Hall, Pickering. on the even- Undeewear. ., :become older. and we venture to say that the ing of Friday, April 13th. by the - -' -_ —Miss E. Bra entertained at greater • part of his audience heard Young Wometo's Association of W Everything for Spring. . - man t3 s" that were new, but . Bray E tes on Wednesday afternoon of y St. Andrew's Church, Whitby, last week for a number of her which will prove a great aid -to • - them. wader the auspices of 8t. Andrew s Fred T. Bunting - � :- _: Pickering friends In the teaching profession. Ladies Aid, Pickering. , This is s $ Gae@tn were present from Toronto, —Yee, we bad a lovely time at opleadid drama. comprising - ten , Oshawa. Stouffville. Claremont, the Tennis Club dance, thank characters, which' was given in Radio Licensee - ;Eatablishsd 1857. Dunbarton and Pickering. on It was held to the Pickering Whitby to a brim per house and - y pe —At s meeting of the Executive Town Hall on Thursday evening, was high] appreciated by all o! the South Ontario erovincial April 5th. Field's Orchestra pro • prevent. Suitable music will be Association held in Whltb oa vided.realgood doors music alas rendered between arts. - Come- Monday evening It was decided 40 there was a large crowd taking and bring your friends. Program ; ,ap► bold the riding Convention in the fulladvantage of it. A program, begins at 8.15. - .Admission 25 and day. Ly l 18t Bial is Wedaes- coaflued to round dancing and 15 cents.' S T E E - day. tlpril 18tk. It Is fang ex- Including ladies choicer, ladies - and senteamen's lag dances, Paul pect�d that W: E. N. Sinclair, S. Jones' sad, a novelty number NiNd Lsty� ""loo nu. E F �., the presevit member, will he y - - /eadered the ,DMioation without dosed at 200 a. m.. and nearly - everyone- stayed until the last OR SALE—] Bay Reldion. 7 years } . :=,. opposition. F� �, ,..- 14c. snare. You see we didn't know � C1are=nt creamery, 83 Rottu& Steak, ....: , • ... . — Reports are not very eoeour- , aging for a good crop of. peaches When in the world there'd be L�r R BALE —A ChAgp•wArk hOTBP. Sirloin Roast or Steak,.,. ...' ... ]7c• : - • - - in the the Niagara peninauls, owing another such entertainment, and .L� Apply G. W. ttodR.on, R R 2•Ctaremoo' 33 we were having such a Dice tigte. _ Wing Roast :... ' to damage caused �iy the, severe profit will. be used is O1Br S ALE A - b heavy f rT Tao use - frosts daring the winter. 9ortae improving the. peesent tennis R'..t Hill. 32.35 Porterhouse Roast, -r - - The $1_00 - oi the fruit - growers do not antici- pate P Ant, heavy under cut _ = 20c. _ pate more than a 2i per cent crop, court and - preparing the. second &,nR 9 �ihF. —A .lrtantilc of 'Trim Scbueider Peameal Back Bacon, 3Sc• while those along the Niagara tine for the use of ' an Increasing h1falf+ ,eed., also a :unnt'ty of ,ntxod hay., 'River eicpeet an average crop. club membership. —Corn. v. ►+ c, +r•on. R R. z,.clo: :moat.- a.r . ::..Pologna, :... - ' 15e. 'Cherry and a te, trees have elan —A very foolish Fte' of wbivh Headrheeye, . " .:.... - y pP 1) I.`t' �iouTH ROOK EGGS FOR 15c: -been damaged considerably, a4 R1Atry paTente are �al,C�r; i+ that of �,,,ine. h m Bra) hens, \'enea l3, T!;om; well as !travvbtrry plants tbat tearing young cbildren in their P:ckrr,nr. R R,:. Phonr %t.+ls L713.'',tf _ were not protected properly. homes. while they tire away visit- _ r All cleat kept under Electrical P p P y NONIAI'u Pi,A T4 FOR :RAT.F, — _.. —A 1neeLlnR Of the `Pickering ing shopping, going to the nioviPS, •,, Aman & \l�o�r'� :+t [`,rrenwaxl. tot. - 'Baseball Club- was held- in the or for some other reaoon. This tF...:u prr thousand. .•A'' -o tcmato%ccd.. -order - -. - frigeratiori.. noiv.. - - ..... :. - 31 -33 .. f - `. Re .:.:Gordon House. on Friday evening, Practice frequently results in the - "April 6th, when the officers for the toss of their home and the lives of n it ns BENT- Pasture' farm, contain- �. ' _ •� , : •- E D coming season were elected as the children than left' alone. On, 11 •ha 50 forcale ruR.A. smelt, Raid shade; - - follows: HoO..Preaidente, Mr. H. Sunday afternoon a 'man and his' ma i ay for cal@;. R: A. Btrrett, R R 3243 e= _ .Arnold t►od fir. E. L. Ruddy; wifa„ in Toronto. went to visit the, -- -- - -- = -- President, Rosa Marieda: Vice• former'@ nlotber leaving their five CFoEDyh CATS aaFOR� cA AEp' AA f Alfred " ;BL1iCher, ', (phone 3000) Pickering President, Jack Bopea; lJecretary- year old .foster eon ' alone in his , es. lot sa, eon. +, Pickering. it f o. 1, Tresenrer, Howaad Robinson; bed eQom, with the door locked, Na �el�tng• 33 -34 i1���nwewr• and which could not be opened .111; .. A T,F OR RENT =nriea 50 from the inside: -On theyetura of Vcres' of pasture, lot 9. -eon. 5, Pickering, . -George Martin. It, wise pnop"ed Lots of water and shade. Apply F. J. Seldon, � i� � � - to enter a team in the Junior O. B. she Parents they found the room Box 1,5. Whitby. 33 Pickering� • Meat.. . Market A, A. ablaze and the -child asphyxiated. —The April meetio R . of the The foster parents say that the CSc EED OATS —T have samples of dirt- erent varieties of oats, 'which I can sell at 75 Women's Missionary Society 'of ' ehild waa very fond of - playing its. per bushel, if I receive order in time. Gash: Under New Management the United Church• was held at with Matches and. fire, In no F. L, Green, Greenwood, 32cr , the bowie of Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright, case should young children be left OR. SAL• E —A 4uantity of Banner -- _ ..Mrs. J.' Smith, presiding. The de• alone unless there is some one, old Fseed oats, grown from registered seed. 0 „f enough to take care of them. cents per bushel. Also a few bushels of red clover seed. _IJ _ Frank Gosticki R R 2. Claremont. 33+34 �eC1aI- Mice Hattie Law, Aire. Reid sad .. —The Hon. Leopold MacaulAy, _ � -,- litre. M. S. Chapman. fit+- Cart Minister of Highways, has an- �j`OR. RENT —At FrPnebnlan'B Bay. - Wright read the devotional -leaf- y g uric. Hard and sort T �7' �T y D, aouneed details of Highwa con- water. Basement, ar a lot.aud -good locatfor>- Jewell Shorlceni#9, 4 lb&, • 3JrQe let. Chapter six of Abe' study strUction for 1934: It is eat,itcated Reasonable. Apply owner. Len•Burningktam. 28tf book, "L1vinR issues In China,; C .i 25,000 men is ill be giy n _ _ - • - - -__ _ -- .rese itbktt -, by ;.I -!'s. H. va l irtizier, employment auring the sunimer, <mard. island seed potatoes. ,certified Cobb- Mre. W, C. Murkar and Mrs. M.'S. and 'approximately '175 miles of lers.. select Cobblers and select Green Mountains, - - Chapma_n. The' meetinir was ct6s- -su;facing will be undertaken, and Telephoner169,tEveninDgs'310. Street, .3h3by. ' _ , gQjj]e �llle�_ Bab Dfaef ed with prayer by Mrs. STuith. also the guiding and drainage of • " — "Saves rte as•ei recreation a 124 chiles 0f recently assumed PASTURE TO LPT'— About ' 55 - Round Steak, per lb., " .',., :.... • '15e. po acres of good pasture land, runinnt water place in the life of a Christian to- highway. The department will and lots of shade, at lot 18, rear of con.3, Pick- _:_::.Sirloin Steak per lb., 17e. day ?" was - the topic Vol y well also eliminate ' deep ditches along eying. 1-2 R R 1stP kertck Road school. - taken by Miss Rowena Donnell at about 150 mile@ of highway where the week] yy meeting of. the I7, Y. • there is heavy • traffic - and -where FOR RENT .OR SALE =Farm of Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb., 300. < P. S. on Wednesdt► evening. Mar.. they are considered a menace. about A7 acres, Parts Lots 15 and 16, Con- _ y g ression$.East'Whitby.Township; 40acresfall- 28tb. A splendid meeting was That of local intereltt will be the lowed; 15 acres in Alfalfa: 14 acre: . in new - - - b the Literary Cow. eorilpletion of No'. 7 Highway be- Seeds: 10 acres old Hay: running stream: Swells prepared y y r and cistern electric power: an excellent Farm, Miss Donnell and Frank Chester. tween Greenwood and Rrooklin. gnu located. > *or rtr.et,er Qarueulan apply on•N .=AinR9 *ere.givea byMrv. Cro Work will 'also be, undertaken on therarmortoc .n.Coriant,Aiibarca, 32.34 siiserAad Ruby Andrew, Mrs. F. tits Nils Water' Highway from Pickering " .Ontario Ohester favoured the Society with South of Sarnia to South of Gode- Ccmmuai9 Pit►`>if�ires' a plano'number which wat allich. rich. This road will, eventually enjoyed byall, The rueeting was be constructed along the River closed With the benediction and a St. Clair and Lake Htiron sand LL social hour. —Coro. over to. Owen. hound, Thia wilt pl CKERING -'�f F rRl K - — Tbe"regular meeting of the U. prove a popular road on account HA -Y: P. S. was held on Wednesday of the beautiful scenery along the . TOWN-WALL Florist I'i�kering evening last. A flue program was rotate.- 'It is stipulatedthat's fair . prepared by the Christian Fellow-- livimR wage will be- paid to labor- ,._ ON - " ship Com.' In the absence of the era, truck drivers and others en- 't ,,,_..,,.Convener, - `.lid Wonnacott, - Jack -gaged in the work. As far as ' j L ; : Orders 'taken until April 15th for %*pman, president, had charge possible the work will be done by Satnrdav, .April 314th of the whole meeting. Scripture hand so as to provide work for as Cbelk Jewel, . Marglobe, '' cuss taken byy Bernice Chapman, many so possible. The Federal ' and Phyllis Pilkey gaud A reading Government will aeeist in the cost PECK'S BAD -BOY Bonny Befit, t](Ol]n Baer " that was enjoyed The topic for of the Work to be done. The total Featuring Jackie Coogan. Doris May, the evening was taken by Mr. E. amount to bb expended daring the Wheeler Oakman and Tomato Plants, also L Chapman, who gave a very fige year is estimated to be $5.000,000. Rayteood Hatton. ' address on "The Sabbath." The which should relieve the uneol- Golden Acre Cabbage Plants woetina closed with the benedic- ployment situation to, a consider- 10 cents and ;L5 cents. lion and games, --Coat able ezt4tit, .. ' CbarAe,to cover ezpeoees ofaly, 43,60 pet Tho11s"d M , i