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P.I . 27, -1934. - _- :11To. 35 w daer>d�. _.. ...� .. _ ..... - - _ - .- - 1BaLsazuf Brock Road aledSeal NOTIOE, A Box Social and Drsaiia will be �' The new _ Proprietor of the General GREBNWOOD - - - - in n o as let trans � comp -' H. C, PEARSON.- ai i __::- nesda Mayt9th.n Watch bills for, fer and, everything open for usiness. x t),4naartat. t ty "Uar trucks ass oar wa partMars. , - Cliff Hubbard is busy three damm Lis - P y„ • y i putting his section of the Brock' Rii: i i lJ� ARTHUR L, HORIii, Physician . _ ., _ every'1Ia�, _ _ _ - Golden Wedding i'n .shape. It needed it. It would now - - - -- ' and Surgeon, Markhgm, Oat. Phoae6700. _ Briachot5ce at Whitevele, each Tuesday, 2.4 COAL COKE " t On Morrda - appear that the roads would `not be Blatabli•hed 1888. m.. at Mrs. Cavia Turners. 24.50M f Y, 'April 2$rd, Mr. and ,:• very bad this. ie, A. Alex. Albright celebrated the; yew• _ r RE. FORSYTH, Oph. D.. Direptor -WUOD, CEMENT,- fiftieth anniversary of their mare- `Greenwood - - .optome�tricat Association of Ontario. Reel - -- leterea bFember or -the al e- cou$le'- eelebrata�. bars. Stewart has Tented her farm KISSIMI h saaocia an. Eye. eaaarined by appoiatmeat: �5 V Li i.r, the o6edsiow with many' friends and PYoae .Claremont. one. relatives who gathered at their home' -to Wm. Pengelly. NO better pastry and Cake sIId' near Brougham . to exteztd congest- Mrs. ShArd is -quite ill �at her tregai. z . _ : r : - ulations and best wishes. Mr. and home here. flour mad6 in r 'DUNCAN B. MCIIVTYRE- Barris• Mrs: M. A. Sadler is slowly rec- Canada - BUILDER'S bIIFPLIE$ Mrs. Albright were marred at Brou- "- ter, solicitor. Notary. Office-Brock St.. gham in 1884 and have lived in the overing Srom her recent illness. . Opposite Sell Telephone office. Whitby. = als0.1 ©Cal cartage work vicinity ever since. During that time Quite a number 'of 'thb villagers _ �a• - y _ r they have made many lasting friend- are laid up with the prevalent colds �' is fE D It Several: cars -have been stuck in R DONALD RUDDY Barrister, A e =w: ships and pre held in very high es -. lei. Solicitor NoLr.P>�ic Mon A �7 MITC E _i �vjit by -all their irienaa. Mrs. Alb- 'mil :' Zt�_81V11 illlb spring'. The old For pig feeding my BARLEY eYtn L1+sn W. r �. -- -- Jillice formerly occupp�,eetd ayy the late A. E. e;hris- right is the daughter of the 'late road is the best pet. y , Wa, south Bring or Court House, Whitby. 81y� disposed of .i+'L+ ED given the best, (Successor to D. Munro } -- - Izob�a** C, - :6 �.,,,_ �� ._�,_eS�y,. .Milton Ormerod has• _�- �_.._•'„ C'• ;:i43,.,es- = -�. D; - _ - years on the Greig homestead on the his interests in the Barber Shop on results for the money era. Sdieieora. 804 Northsra Ontario - Pickering, Out. Yonge Str. 83oaay street. Toronto,; Sixth Line near Brougham. Mrs. Phil. and Mrs. W3liows, of Viet. of any feed Oil. the W. 13eaion. Office phone 7400 Residence 8320 Henry P("ikey, of Pickering, a sis- i - - - • . - _. =' •mil• - ter of Mrs. Albright, celebrated p, o� Square, were in the village on makket• il• D.•F. Row. Adelaide 2838.9 similar anniversary about _three Sunday afternoon.- DON'T DRIVE. WITHOUT Mr. and Mrs. Dyer and friend,. of $23.00 Per ton, ineIndinlq bags a - RIOHARD80N, PIOSERING do Public LisbiHUy Insurance. One sec; y� ago and both couples are en- �.oroato, spent 'Sunda with Jones ' MU!NEY- Barristers Solicitors, joying. good health. At the mill.' - Public. 213-214 contedent6-m tries Buiiding. idEnt may cripple you financially for and'Mrs. Raine.' - Canterof Y and .Richmond Sts. Toronto. _years. You can now buy insurance __ Highland .Creek Emmerson,And- Mrs. Ormerod were Plaoaea Ad•tai ee !4N and 4180, - g : c- with payments extended over nine _ in . Clarenwat on Sunday to see Roy rihones Pick. ar!ae.en(ng•, Pickering re.r. «. months. Your choice of good reliable - _•� bad accident occurred on Satur- Morgan who is still confined to the FOR CATTLE' 61 Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- day night on the Highway just east I house. %rHODd8CN do 'McmiLLAN- B,wrris- duction for any person wilio has driv- of the viaduct, when _a car driven by I Don't forget -the dramatic enter- BARLEY CROP $23,50 PER TOIK .JL tam e Solicitors. hoNn ,oti Public. Office it en �e years without -an accident Eugene Dillon, 172 Danforth Ave.,. t�ment Ao be Riven this Friday- iv- bags iueluded - - iticieetinl. office hours: Tfiursda and Saturday for which he was to blame and a fur -, , Toronto, smashed headlong into a eing in the Basement of the church _ Before grinding this I talcs avemnes, from 7.00 f. m to 9 0 m.. or by ther reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers Collac itt bus, going west, and driv- by the Young Men's Bible• Class. out all the small weed Liniment. Torontooike : 603t�oy•t Btiak A _ awe., Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Ete 7 5303. A . 33 MI ,M RJ en by Fred Holmes, of Gananoque- A. -H. Robinson's Sale Monday seeds, dust and chaff; and. - _ 871 The car was on the wrong side of -- Insurance Agency Brun m Ont. the -road, and Holmes thinking that ` ' ApriY 30th destroy them. Westom Deities! Phone Pickering 515 the. car was -going o drive into Max- Barley contains a lot of Green River. fine. weed seeds. Thell& 13IL C. SBt1TH. D, D. 9., L. D. 9., well's refreshment booth, turned to - 'are NOT destroyed in Oho tSueeeesor Da,d), Graduate of The Beal Store, GlSrelmoUt the left, but the driver of the car -fir. arld . 3lns. Wart. ' UVett and y p- � tYe Royai College °(Dental Surgeon• arse Tacon. PEONS 93� _ also turned to the right thus making Glen spent the week -end in Detroit. Ping. consequently farm - ta.tsai . er.it y. At Claremont oIDcs o+er II. �. i ere et s lot of noxious. -. !f•artt'. tore eery Tuesday and grids Phorar a collision inevitable. The car was '- The Y_ P. held - their 'devotional A' !ta>� fo e!• if FURNITURE completely, wrecked, not a part be- 'service last Friday at the home of. seed4 ra their chop. You iris Left undamaged. Dillon received 'Mr's. Draper, the class teacher. don't get any In my chop. ERBERT T. FALLAISE. D I We are displaylog an attractive a bad cut 'in his scalp, ribs were Soars of our farmers have, a D. D. S.. Graduate •f the Royal eF _ variety of broken and he - ^eras badly cut and field or -two sown., But -the majority F• Z• d+� =�m+� ! tai s11ry4eoa• sad she tlm.enftr of 7orooto- Aluminum and' flranibiwarm Etc. bruised. He was taken to the Toron- t of the lazed is uite too muddy to - Y' . rea,dRaKe aeep,d door �.i •f St And. q y FRED S �T A C EY _.�'• Church, Plekartae, Oat. - Omce horn ' v Furniture and lfur11lture to East General' Hospital_ sepses 'his -work up. - a... eo a m.. orb avpdntatmt. -4J[ -ray ' Novelties. - wounds are not considered serious. Th Leadies' Aid held an open tea aar.iee). l�ooe Pink a�ioa taf' Prices low. in keeplue -with times. How he escaped instant death is' a on Wednesday of this- week at the Painter and Paper - banger #� isst3ti. miracle. Tbere- was • only one passen- close of their regular monthly_ meet- 35 cents per hour or by contract _ ��'+�ti _� a� ger in the bus, but neither the pass- Tugs anywhere. "c^^^^^ - - ` ^ ^^ "`•"' Gil roc aLna Lyme enger or the driver was iAjured but - The Supt: of the Sunday School-is 8atlstactf6n ataranteed: AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- the bus was badly damaged. It is glad to say the attendance is high - • Fire and automobile in•aranea of all kinds. ,lust arrived a large. shipment, of - estimated that it will cost $2000 to er than ever. Interesting lessons and _ . _ .. 15 years experience. eetw•ueia9 eoat'aniftct sold gnaw -W stand- P make- repairs- hearty si;tgirtR. are a - feature not- to •a. Gyproe in the folowing sizes : NNE DRIVE, - DUNB%RTOf�i ' 48 in, x 72 la. Gyproc: - be overlooked here. JV . fee Clean"" ee fork "4 0111.4!0. Au•:. 48 in. x 81 in. ". Tate --Slez CL.'- 8Lo sap• 01 &a kinds •ttoowd to on. Glia"A s the evening of May 1st. Secure your - -4abo. Ada»s•emu aliirP.Oq one �B irl. x 98 ia. :' - - .Mr•_ Webster_. spent the wee4end _ticket early and- avoid' congestion at -Shingles For Sale 48 in.. 3.108 in. " s with his parents at Seaforth: the doers. This will be good. Mr, A. AR. BEATO . --TOW.NSHIP bliss Irene. Puxb and friend,% sp,� W. Lynde, of Whitby, conductor. Galt Galvanized Merl Shia lea C1•rk, Conveyaa.er %. Etc. •Ime for 48 in., 9drponaeona Board ent the wc•Pk -end with her parents111jj1 The church x�li have - their see- Blyd'a Fett 51xte Rhin Ifs y at�awts, Ae a,n•,snt. Eu. issuer of ice at three. O'clock next Sunday at- x Mena ;eLit:enaes. w`l+trevate.Ontr _ 3 #r, and air:. Jeleisotr Ptah: • v Alen, re- rtrlrbr•rit1R htrggy wheels. - Fl%rdwall Plre•ter ' jtr: acid• _3*4. Beude Dernpstcr,• of ternpun instead of the usual hour, %M. MAW, LICENSED Arv- . Toronto; 4sfted Sunday with firs: LxW�r rnawprs rlhm ened. - -- - � 1 T ONEER ,for York, - - PICKERIIV� -�- P,r �ibly. this C1ranEe will bring ,gut P �prompUy a�� ' • Dernp aer's parents, Mr. and 1rs. A. mere "yet. You will be welcome and T• PATERSON'S - LLARKIMOD:T- tl:•aat:es .t: kends oC' sale. � LUMBER_ YAK ;Irk._ - J y to Terms reasonable. pate• for .eta may be Turner. ,- Asti will- enfoy it.- : Come and brine Call and get prices. Phone 2612 aeransed at NEWS' OScv, .gay and lade Wm.- Fitch and Mps. L. Hac•:, �'i)ur 'fri"rid e. ,1 seat a.htsby, pee sly - - erman atforided the b:xpcuti.ve rriErc- Wfi v elcome another new family to ' - ing of the South Ontario District W-. i'our', ngighbi)rhnnd. Mr. antf * airs. oxy- Acetylene CIARNET ROBERTSON Pickering `Mills ; I., in' Whitby on - Thursday where- Rickert have taken up- residence on The beat feeds are.cbea esc in theend. p18ns were made for.the District An- the Ireson place. You have our Rood' - Electrical Contractor p nual, dhfch is to be held in Whitby, .wishes, _ We�(ljj]$ Theae produce results. Feeds that are :Wiring and Repairing for Light inferior require more "and results are on June 5th. Attend Robinson's Gale. See the or power. •not• satieYactory. A joint service . of the Baptist and _ -Ali hied•gf electrical goods We have Rood heavy feeds for hog United Churches will be held in the Advertisement_ Don t throw a «a fattening, also da r feeds oat chop, United Church next Sunday evening - p - kept in stock. a 1 s •• p' at 7 ' m. under'the leadership, - -- _ Brougham 011r broken castings. _ core grain, bran, shorts, beet pulp, p• p. of an _ _ lit Phone 1705, Pickering gluten fegd etc, Oxford Group from Bloor Street L'n. fir, and Mrs. Easton visited Osh- - - - - -- --=- TryRoyal Pas Flour for ited Church, Toronto. A special _im- awn friends on Saturday evening. Take them t0 cakes, c. itafion is extended to all to join in '. SPECIAL RATES = Mrs. were .Tim Watson. this gprv,rp- _ .. ,Layaag �aeh r and ns Phil Forsyth_ •w ° C+x 'Fhe first meetin' ' of 'the WQrlifa' Anam visttoas on t'nursaay. Scratch Feed ir The C. Sheppard family, of Toron- $rOtok P Dad• Friendship Club, was held at the home r Poultry Feeds Wheat to. -qnent CLndav at t},'Pir Rrmrlrkair D1+ 07A of tiers. Stephenson on Thursday of --' -- � -g For till Classes of Inegrance. Cracked Corn residence. ___ Ground Corn temoon.• A very interesting 'program The Glee Club is prming very sue- JAMES WATSON Oyster Shell, - was -- given. • Thirty -five children I cessfut_ The night` of meeting has - CYRIL -E MORLEY We deliver '- Phone..,317 names being enrolled, The next meet -- r been, changed to Friday. Proprietor ing iA to be held on Thursday after- Mrs. W. Cowie and son, -John left ' Pickering" +- Ont. We are in a position to flit orders noon in the United Church at 4.15: on Monday, for Toronto where they track Road GeroralS Ore = av of for Fertilizers at best possible In the United Church, Whitevale will reside in the future. - prices delivered ht your farm. ' on Friday, Mav '4th, 1934 at 8.15 w .r u� *�vrn and sons, of Toronto, D 11t Lockwood m. 'she Steins Studio Orchestra of spent Saturday with their people marsh all • • Whitby with assisting artists. This Xrougham. _PICKERING, ONT. String Orchestra'-is composed of 15 Miss Bate, who•' has been _uuYlyrt•L,1y_P- PT -t -PTf -ETA Pl- e`A2PP,L1 VQS�Ti Better Bedding R G� CLENDENiNG age, m calf$ selections. solos, on Friday, hies. Haply coming wi ±h • • readings. etc., under the direction of her for a short visit. treat your seed FUNERAL - DIRECTOR Re'tiorwegian violinist and.. compos= i Mr. E. Wilson, of Green River, the �`$%ee er, Ragnar Stein. Admission' 2q .and Township S. S. Temperance Superin- rain w1'th Private Ambglanee 15 cents.- tendent will visit Brougham Sunday The April 'meeting of the'W. I: was 'School next Sunday., _ T r ":. •'�.. April 23rd to 28th- : Day ,and Night Service _ held in the Public Library on Wed - I Rev. Mr. Glover gave his people ForMaIde Phone WW 'nesday, April'18th. The president: a helpful message from' the text, .: Mrs. Fitch in the chair. After the , "But Christ being Comet' Heb. 9. 11; ` - Malvern 5000 roll call and business of the day was The congregation was smaller thin 'it concluded, a splendid.. program_ was .Imd been at• any time for months'. During Marshall week given b Mrs. R. Parks group. Mrs. - t• Parks taken clrarce. Five members Ntrs. T. C. Brown spent last week- Parks end with Toronto and Woodstock`rel- hyde -,r we Will - allow $5,00 ` R R gave short but interesting papers. olives and friends., She ,returned home - a•/ ■ ■' 0 0 DE .R Mrs. B. _•�nnis, "Labor Saving Devic- o and insure a smut -free harvest" for an Old mattress OII R � n Friday, .accompanied by her niece Formaldeh a ciestro e e • ,; es ", Mrs. -Trap, - "How Father kept Miss Ella Wallace, of Toronto. y. y mat on -the •pnrcha8e of a iiTar- the Children "; Mrs.' McKay, `•'Grand- The Z'. P, meeting on Sunday -ev -} wheat, oats and • barleA '; _glso, Shall Mattress. mother Short Testifies "; Mrs. Rand- Bing was well ,attended. The -miss- prevents potato scab. SU PPLIF S •all, "Current Events "; Mrs.:-.G. Gr1ey, Tense i4 a y group; of • which Miss Jean t2 _ "Hints for the Institute'- Program" Malcolm is convener, 1G is iti ortantto use fresh dtoek Rave an inter- NOW 18 the 'time to 5 inch galvanized elbows, 354. Mrs. W. Duncan rendered two bbaut- I eating program along missionary 66 -this preparation deteriorates Al DIIF beds -With - S "' " iful piano selections. The most .hum- lines,: - - on standing. Our stock . is fresh equip y pipes, _ 304, orous side of the program being a The April meeting' of the W. M, S. . each year. ^' the world's most nom. 5 inch black elbows, •20c. -Musical - Skit entitled, "Give the Boy held at the home of Mrs. A. Lem- plete mattresQ --- _. 5• " pipeRr " 20c. a Chance," by Mrs. Fitch., Mrs. Tran I num on Thursday, April 19th, .was - '. - - Pride - The-Marshall. and ' Mrs. McKay. The next meetii)g well attended. The . pres%dent,' Mrs. J. Also, feeders, drinking forces; will - be in charge of -Mrs: - W. 'John = 11Gliiler, presided. At the close of the a •- ,; (`� _ etc., at right pie. ston, Convener of the Agriculture regular business session, Mrs. H. =�5cr per lb• A. STERRITT. _ and Horticulture group. I Malcolm' , donvener of Group tools Prides right and s&tisfaotiolk The Young People -of the United:i ebarge of the afternobn's,,brogram. Sufficient for 50 bushels.: 8I8Ate0d. Church are looking forward to att The several members of the group -- ending. the banquet held in the Loc- contributed readin a A recitation Funeral Director g TT v `' m very Jones' Drug Store ' � r I� � V �A�Y rat Hill Church on Friday evening, and a solo, which- made a ve inter- � i • -' °. Ambulance ,gerVlCO v►+ ++ April 27th. Rev, Peter Bryce, of Tor i eating and helpful- program, after ! Phone 13W Hardware Phone 46W onto, will be the guest speaker. Sp- j which the members enoyed a social Phone 6M _ eci use i. be iven the ; aI music a to ¢ by I half hour at- the bed tgblex Mrs, • the Ex of Toron- . Lonim n Pi0JA * OD�i11I1 QiDSI<10 PIQ&E$I1�TC}TM' �f Executive o and helpers served refresh- k,...w <...._.:... y.,.._Y� :M . _ . .... to East Preisbi rjA1 Y, P. 604hol$, . Ms 17'-1 7 4- 7' awr E LAM• 4^ bly scm Rohm*r 1 and went out, sped by &-hoarse cheer. opium from Removal of 'Ave orates of Dr. Oestler followed. 'tb* liner Wallaroo - carrying 3.0 0,000 .­.Bounds, of cold to Aug v Kid Brown stumbled Le as the of 46 by yu, 11" =0 room to the drunken Mwile head "ir"Inv=tIolal in me warehouse of Jung one Is It an English ship mate, Whig ndon's biggest "fences" the murder of De- tectiv* Sergeant Norwich at Scotland es fixed _r Yard—all these precede the Appearance The Scotsman's bleary Of Inspector Dawson Haig r board the Orange Pekoe -­­Wallaroa when that shlo stops a upon hiiii. There was as Fresh from' themselve s at war- settles. Eileen Xearze7, with whom interval, and then "I ken 1 is. I've aboard. one of Gardens Xalw is In love, Is a passenger. Tu'an . �; Blend Igoe See has five agents abo worked out a' the - poseetion—an' this whom Dr. Oestler, Is informed by wire- will be the old Wailaroo, thirteen less of Haig's presence. Another, Ft huge thousand tons, out fro' London to In drink he was &'devil incarnate. ghing his chances. This was head ar- board but Is himself hurled into the sea Br:slane." 'Men Eileen goes qxtirre at Port; Said. And he wanted to pray for * strength ters--Yu'an Roe See's basel "The -000 Autos Chinaman; tries to throw 11aig over- qu 94P ay 'Febru fortune teller induces her tp aceom- CHAPTER 23 to remain sober long enough 0 save girl U safelY on her way," Joseph had yaay Gentler to a i-ptive shop . here. In a !rails them ". Into the bith Aswaml Pasha sat behind Large poor soul from thii last black sin. said: undoubteft on her w as be -follows writing table. Kid Brown oaLtle iKar- But-never a word would come. What Was the most and best that • roprietor. Haig •sexpes from the —to get in touch About 25,W0 More' Sold dungeod- and drops Joseph Into red stood before 1112111. As the motorboat swung into the he could hope tart —to Nation takes all his papers. reef-sheltered harbor, the truth leap- with Eileen, and then? To get her a. ng CL" ' "Am I to regard this interview, I In U.S. Than Month pails his body -up in the packi way and bring help. tended as his coffin. and reports - to ed at last to Dawson Hai brain. kfdnavpIriff to the Consul. He asks Brown," said the Egyptian. us a What was the worst Aangeriin sight Of Last Year tatler 4,gj Va4rol,2n, piece of 'private blackmail?" A suspicion, which for weeks past- a seated e. be longer; perhaps since that day when That one of the Res See group Detroit. --With reports *tabulated' Blien rewRins mQc►ousAnAq-, Ywan's Kid Brown took a step forward. should recognize him. I from 47 States, R. L Polk & Co.. a Egyptians , ' hand dropped below the •existence of the former Marquis The negro returned carrying a tray estimates that And vi Ednqm The total passenger car DPne r from the lin mix. starU-Iri the table. Yu an Hee See had thrust itself upon up d , A- . LLH on which was a, bottle of whiskey, sales for February reached 94,000' lmrpult cirpsop A h. hi's attention —had clamoured for re- a siphon of soda water, and scut. units, which' 1a 34-18 per cent. more, RIPIAVIng arrest, . Oestler disappears "Listeul" said. Brown. "'I've been cognition at last drove home. glass tumbler. He placed this upon a passenger car registrations than - Feb.' .ac's headquarters the Wallaroa and appears at Tul our body-guard for three years, and n Arabia where Ell-� Y Drug smuggler---slave dealer —re- low table, bef(,,a Haig, grinned again, ruary of last year. .*on first re V. well out of it� There'& been U-Nia-Ins consdousmess. It. Is o I've done Went &a Tuan and Aswartil Pasha talk me bloody dirty work, though I say celver of stolen property—yeal but at and withdrew. In the 47 states from which Polk that they Intend. to capture or sink the 30 whole scope of this devil's ae-' Haig mixed himself a stiff drink, has already received total reitstra, WLIL&roo. ev,-bu-t-I've done it I The German stew- - last the presented itself like a revels- took a alp. and wondered. Lions, 91;714 passenger cue were' :0) mer was a bit 'ot, but I never liked t4vities Capter XXII-.:(Cont. tion. • What action was to be looked for sold during February, as * compared Gtimans. The nigger trade don't wor- '" Enormous, " repeated Aswaml Pa- ry me. The American yacht was fair The American yacht a year agol from a modern and highly efficient pi- with 63,353 units in the same month sha. "I need not tell you what the fol- Same. Capitalists and their fancy And less than a year earlier, the big rate, when, in his o%n headquarters, last year. This also compared with) ly of one man may mean to An of u& dreams ought all to go the same way. German freighter, with a cargo insur-' he found himself unexpectedly by a 59,077' units' registered In the same 47 Failure is always paid for here in one But this 'ere English I! ed for a qaurter of a million! Both detective Inspector of the Criminal In.? •states during January, 1934, an tu-t ner—I don't vraY Only. But failuie' to- morrow want to go to-morrow." had vanished, leaving never a survi-. vestigation Department. crease of 55,24 per cent. would certainly mean death for every somewhere in the Red Sea. There At that moment entered a bull- Commercial -and buck sales con - "Your share?" vor; so man- concerned. We shall )rukry, said at four had been talk about a shifting shoal; necked deep-chested man, wearing a tinned their gain during Fet "Keep it! Uave me out." .. *_ ' Polk figure revealed, with an esti., O'clock in the afternoon; every man Aswsml Pasha was think! official survey had been made. . gaily y colored pull -over; grey flannel 4 - lack of -us with a noose around his thinking. "This an trousers, and gymnasium shoes. His mated registration of 24,300 units. In man has beim talking to. Maelles. He Yulan Hee See was a pirate —•a mo- the 47 states, 23,666 trucks were sold 'fleck —and 'so every immu will watch must come tomorrow. Othevise ;,e. dern pirate!— holding strictly to the low skull was closely cropped, and comparqd with' Itla -neighbor. And a short shrift, say will be -dangerotia. Xselles must come motto of that ghastly trade.' "Dead -his face bore tbre scars of battle. during February, lie 1, to any backsliIlers.11 To be continued 9,576 in the same mouth last year, also —hot fbr the last time." men tell no tales." an increase of 147,16 per Cent. A great roar, like that of a pack of "It Is in orders that you join us, This was the :nan, withr his damn-, In January and February Of 1934,� wolves suddenly aroused, greeted his Brown ,n he said coldly. "Therefore able organization, in who" power El- Polk reported. passenger Car re gistra- 4ast words. Aawanil waved his hand, tions totalled 155,242 units, as com- I have no choice but to refer your pm leen lay I Ladak Alfalfa test to —0 His body was icily cold; -but his pared with 149,309 units for the name 1jeafth Specia6ts Kid Brown sprang forward and he brain raced like an engine. He clench- The Dominion Experimentg� Forms two months in 1933. Track registr&- MARVELOUS NATURAL gippirmy- grasped the outstretched hand,' his fists. What should he do? What throughout Canada nave been testing Lions for this two mouth A total 44,402 for Rheuinatiow- N*url" Lumba- "I'll gol" he whispered hoarsely. could he do? Where did his duty lie? a new variety of alfalfa known as La- units' 90, Stomach, Kidney and X—A or He had deliberately snapped *be Aswaml drew hand avay. "'It dak. This is a hardy' variety grown trouble. Female Alivents. P11 the. cargo we -want, not the ship," be link between himself and official sup.. Resema. Enlarged Prostate. BI104A on the high dry p ateaus of Ladak In FAVOR AMERICAN CARS or Skin Diseases No drugs. simply said. "And now that you have come to part He was alone- -alone an Northern India where the summers American cars are regaining a tom wital - elements of Katurs through your senses, a word of warning: Mac organized group of absolutely. callous e extremely hot and the winters arc the blood streat removes tho "use Wr mending position in India. swundrels--operating under the or- of Illness. restores HeolM Visor is being watched by Mr. Klngl", ders of the moat evil man that aver cold. Ladak alfalfa has also been test - an4 Nerve, Taree. Tested by thol- Xands. Beni by mall. Free informew. The Kid drew back, biting his thick came out of AsIS.' Thi whole ghastly ed in parts of the United tion *m request I�ang,s mineral Be. underlip. all States.' While definite conclusions Q UIVERING Medina. #44 B3bson -troot, ran. conspiracy became an open book gayi n e "To-night" Aswan�ii continued; `the from a single year's results canhot be his east knowledge, of the group, clues Armenian, Joseph, from Port S&Jd, which had led nowbere--suspicions mv, !-.wwa, the tests ts Indleste. that Ladak. NERVES joins us, taking the place --at the is a very promising variAy for the z which the chief had laughed. Prairie Provinces at least, And that it 'When you an Just on edge same pay—;of the Pbrtuguese sent to This last astounding - recognition Is'deeerving of further trials. At pre- rubes YOU Cm't stand _dliukew�r_ - by Polodos. I knew, when I inter- had brought everything Into order. the RIM :2 1 R I's sent the seed Is not available in Cana- noise wbm everything you do P. viewed him in. Paris, that this man His futile journey to Singapore with 7., from Stamboul would fail us, as he its nearly fatal termination—how da• a burden wbou ym an Uri- ; try Lydia L Pink- table and bins WENM failed us before. Very well. You have near he hid been then to the truth! ham's Vegetable Compound. Of 00 Sold the "cM over —Dr. Wernatoe taken a gross liberty to-night. You And what blood of loo women report benefiL yhed and sorrow he W - `a powder—justly called "the perfect shall have--s, :hanceto, make good. I %night have everted had he not fated. vvill Rogrers Will --h" faille platen firmer for Love to go with Mr. King to the sheds Now — was he to fail again?—with it ww give you Jun the en- Return to Stage aw ycm ace& Life will so= worth Itauft lonMi Leaves no sickening See this fellow Joseph, and instruct all the facts at last in his hands? dw.n. lit so anufly Y66 him in his duties. Remember—with Hollywood, —Witt wood' is to living eo eY fed like natural Eileen! —Will Rogers re- Don't endure anotheir day the Jackal, he will be in sole charge Eileen he could not think about and turn to the stage hr the leading role an bap this medicine con Sim Get on, inerrpenaive —say outside during t ur absence You remain sane. Turning to the taciturn Of Eugene O'Neill's "Ab Wildeiness."' a botgk from your druggist w&y, will be responsible." -be asked The humorist and screen actor an- negro who accomparded him, Kid Brown -turned and made for "Do we go fai?*' nounces be will appear at a Holly- the door. "I may collect women, He fully appreciated the position. of wood theatre beginning May 1. The came the smooth voice, "but Joseph in the scheme of things. Zo- appearance marking • Rogers' first I stud seph, was a niminee of the old villian, dramatic role on the stage, will take if C 9 f y men. E ETA L COMPOUND Mohammed, at Port Said. He had been place between hte filming of pictures. And in - a small room situated in a .140 wing of the rambling ma"ion, Mae- given . a chance to prove himself. There 06 VO -W for, he was about to be •-received by yea' con Iles was kneeling beside a neat bed trvine to uray. There is 'no more des. —whom? • Vk parate character than that of a reli- Surely not by the than who laughed: 2! .....Ease Pain, Hea-dachei Se% d# gious man gone wrong. And Jam" No. Yu'an Hee See was -too cunning 0,Ae- Maclaes, ex-chief engineer of a- fam- for that. He would be met by some • :,us liner, was a deeply religious man chief of the staff. An Few Mintites 100 %W Pd A. horrible idea flashed through his, whom an irreligious woman had dri- ven. down to bell. mind—Polodos! The Greek uninistak- ably s. man with an excelie'rit brain; We a man of cultrue. And it was Polodos To Assam a Nedtby e'n charge in Limehouse PLIQ, i* MNT1C,THI9 WORK L AT E K MUST of 00"E-AND LOOK WHAT tV% DONE, who had tak Sea* =0 during the critical hours which 'pre- ceded the sailing.of the Wallaroo. ASPIRIN $UILE 31 In SPLITTING HEAOACtif- MA it forYou and Baby Too SeApand He remembered how he had cudgel- AWFUL HEADADd 0 4ed-4wix-braina-for-An exDlanatl6ii of NEVER MT evmpt! - , : C Soap 25C. Ointment 2se- and 50C. 6Z tween Scotland Yard and Sydney., It ASP Rig t)ILETS I KNEW IT WvVLU was painfully clear now. The consign- Amo YOUR 14eADA04E WILL ASPIPJN IS 'n4e �uir_V.ZST ea 46"t SaWE• V0V S#%FE RELiEFFfOM F04Y, meet o? drugs--a minor matter—had KNOW I SEED CORN FOR' SALE been removed, because at the last mo- Ilk S--vure S: - meet this greater scheme had suggest- om seed corn direct and know that your seed originates c I itself to the master mind. from pure home grown stock earl- "There," the negro replied, and he fer and hardier Government grad- pointed. Ahead on the right, a long ed. Speclat prices to Farmers' clubs O �O high wall began. Beyond, it wher G0240Z Glow, Bailey, Loaning $1.1a e per bus. delivered. Wisconsin cad the negro pointed he' saw twinkling Individual White Cap 200 *xtrs6 Isoid's Xoeds,, light$. Cba+bam, Ontarlo. WqathetI 4 clean-3 There massive gates heavily re- For Quick Relief Say, ASPIRIN—When You Du3i • i, ' scrolled iron-work, opt,,- enforced with ed onto a courtyard. A big negro in Now 'comes amazingly quick relief naafi- din from headaches, rheumatism uniform stepped forward and a quick interchange of remarks, meaningless tis, neuralgia the fasiest sae rehif, bo the listener, took place 'between it is said, yet Vi;covered. WHY ASPIRIN ''ARTISTS ANO'AUTHORS Haig's guide. and the guardian of the Those results are due to a scien- iffic discovcry by which an •Aspiris WORKS•50 FAST • AMATEUli OH Pj10FE6SI(),%;AL Tablet begins to, dissolve, or- dis- gate. Drop an Aspirin was ush&ed into a carpetid and integrate, in the amazing space of Tablet In a Sim of well furnished room. The guide dis- two seconds after touching moisture. water. note that BE- '-7- -gelid stamped address6* 4niei6p4 for'lutorl4gloi on how I ;.-.- And hence to start "taking hold" of FORE it touches bot • W I '. cifficl appeared. But the man in uniform 6911 Illustrations and short stories, stood before him. "Chief engaged," b� pain a few ,minutes after- taking. tom, it has started to disintegrate. w The illustration of ,the glass, here, ),our work ad d act agents a In sill'ina'It for a small fee said, in his thick negroidvoice. 'Sortle -.tells the story. An, Aspirin Tablet What it does in this glan It does in your one see you Presently. Have a drink?"- starts -to disintegrate almost instant =_ stmach. Hence its "'Thanks," said Haig drily. "Rave 'ly you swallow it. And thus is ready THE ART LITERARY SERVICE a whiskey I and soda ?" to go to work almost instantly. rat actim 7 • you got When you buy, thouiLb. be on The man grinned and disappeared. VAM IN CRAOLOA 39 L4e Avenue' 'TORON 0 -guard against substitutes.'ro, be sure T and- Is­ - tiplgoi,ed Of taathers by a I " f -1 'T X Z --,;3Z,; ten's I U 4189MA Z6T N.Y. ). ]Dawson Haig looked . about him, wei- you pt ASPIRIN'S quiokrelief. be sure the name Boyer in the form of. Does Not Harm the Heart Issue No. 17—'34 a cross is on every tablet of AsPirin- -.. .. -. . -Y'. T7, i e+ ,," : :° - 5. .. - <. r k s, '9 .r^ '.ia' • Acs : ri • , • � d+:' , `,. '` `�, rR Y•J ' .µ 1 . A" - 1 S : ' ; w " •t. L n s• .1Sh,•; The Trapp DON'T ALLOW CHILDRENy: _ "The uhess' _ -- . _. RISKS Her papers read Dc .a out of sydnitY. _ -- - And I hsve elan her Ifke- slong - - ��Voman's ..:Chatter...- t3y malr AL Morgan- - kUe quays: Old tonnage of a similar salt Sxkwalks are-Zater 1-han $tree S_.— 1b rents oF th - or Girl Who Avoids Danger Will be Saved a • ing perfect. n fact a out a o them should not Have licenses at' - kidney, Great Deal of Worry Differing only as a tree from trees. - - But this was one green sunny day One time, in one of the .smaller defiance of death. "The law says - "! ; she drove cities a man took his case to court How perfectly sillyl The law allows riot i d P' �'! Into the gulf in red paint and to have a matter settled about his• a lot of things that we can take ad-� 4 4.�'. black patches, boy and his bicycle. vantage of very, nicely and get our e tl s„y., •wr�r t' With the lake.irou from an inland , The boy had been riding In the money's worth if we live to enjoy it.'. * ;•E..;..j...�. cave, middle of the street. To avoid him a One can row a. boat above Niagarai 1 And a strong sea washing down, mar} had swerved his car, smsshed Falls if. one likes. . �' her hatches. it and hurt his wife. It would be interesting to know. •The 7 n ; An oiler and the cook leaned over plaintiff sued the father of the if this man said to his son after -� the after boy or damages alleging that a city w is the interim before that re- Rail, �/��� Rail, and the and a stiff beard y wards, =: .. y ordinance allowed no "wheels" on the .. A ffttake peal. Go ahead, boy, and ride in at the wheel street. The - father got down to cases traffic all you want to. A bicycle has A mistake last week. It seems London has gone ga -ga over Kept to themselves a bit of ribald and dug up as old law that permit- as much right on the street as thoas a completely "silent" program- No talkies allowed. When the laughter tad all vehicles right of way alike. It theatre -goer first - enters he moves ,resttlessly . and misses the And the fine business of an even busses and trucks show them! Stici was a clash between the charter law up for your privilege!,-" _ t chitter chatter. Eventually, however, he quietens down and lie- keel. - that has never been'repealed and the parents continue to allow :heir = comes quite engrossed in the flickering, shadowy forms, When she went low II -eE aigE -newer-- ordinance. -it seems a shame that some silents could not be made nol�v they said a rocket And the father won. , children to take all aorta of chances with the many improvements in film photography. Shone like an eyeball reddening in After that council got busy- and'did on the street. "Go out witht your, lap y' its socket, some needed •house- cleauing which , wagon, Johnny. You have as much One of the chief charms, it seems, is' the restful atmosphere. DAVID McCORD in Scribner's right on the street as anybody. Let Uh huh, quite true. Many a quiet snooze did I have of -old. But should, none in all cities, our M"zlne• _ legal attics are fall of outmoded them look out for you." • I' "Skate "* these days with machine guns and babies howling it is nigh im- laws that constantly conflict with where you want Lo, Mary. I've got a possible! __1 newer ones gun, and if any of those smarties -- -?'his offers a nice subject for conversation, if ever you are• Ever Popular However that' is neither here or hurt you; I'll, settle his hash all _�taited.for a word. Ask your acquaintances their opinion regard- R there. What interests us is the' right." 7. Jug silents and talkies. Sls><rt aril Blou$e psychology that lies behind any open We are all sorry for children who BY HELEN WILLIAMS have no place to play. But sidewalks are safer than- streets. The trouble tal8t - ae,rt - - - Dog Den ry illustrated Drs akiny. r easo>a Fur, Penn Banks here is that in many cities bicycles, " Believed to be the. first dog to. have her underslung jaw set niched with, Every Pattern y " waggons and scooters are not allow -' De #$ I fth ' ed on pavements either. Then what? so that her teeth would meet in order to chew up bones, Curly, - —° !! It is best to move someplace where -` Cocker spaniel, Toronto, -is happy. She ' now can gnaw to her =- t the children can exercise in safety. heart's content. In addition, -she -won second prize at a recent +• - . • - - Mt. Brydgie's School, .Makes 'There to little gained in iettfagl dog slow. Best Showing In - children take risks just to satisfy ai i The treatment, aecording to her owner, , who is a dentist ; is ° -,,.. -'. _ _ -_ Ontario - _ parent's resentment against coudf -, -0 costly but not painful to the patient. Curly, for eight monthe ; f -' Windso?--In 19 schools in Ontario, toons. The grudge against the earl : carried a fold and platinum appliance-In -her mouth and not once 80_per cent. or. more o19 the pupils owner by the person without one - ti: did she try to remove it. made deposits once a week -in the perhaps natural, but it is usetess.1 % And it is criminal when children are; Sounds more sensible than some humans. I'm thinking of a Penny Bank during January and -Feb- used as a dare, like chips on the; 'i _ Badly seeded in one of my molars. -• ` . , .. ruary, according to report from proverbial shoulder. R. Lit -Ontario a an ,Curly, I salute you- . tleproud, _On Penny B Drivers certainly are short. of be._ -• a R P k * e * e a * ! inspector. How Do You Sleep ? b third t - Have you believed- with the rest of us that you sleep ,the soundest just before dAwn? If so, Dr. Nathaniel Kleitman , of :the University of Chicago, calls your ace. Says he— You do not sleep better just before dawn. You sleep- soundest some few minutes after hitting the sheets. : r4O = You -are not at your beat early in the morning. Most people ,gain in activity until noon, some reach the peak of efficr ;iency as late as 6 pan. _ Ir one sleeps with has mouth open, Dr. Rleitman said, one Is not at one's best. The doctor spoke not' of appearance but of = Too much warmth is not conducive to-restful sleep. The average individual spends 30 seconds of every sleeping hour dding gymnastics to rest himself from the exertion of _ a -,..- Mt. Brydges led the list with 100 per cent., followed by, Nobleton with ing perfect. n fact a out a o them should not Have licenses at' - , 98, Cornwall, 96 and Ridgetewn, 88. an. 'Too Too many cars are- in the hands Other district's listed were: London of the irresponsible and the "hop.", 'that !ti public schools 68• Chatham 61; Sar- But isn't the question when .. 'keep '�"• nia public, 44; Belleville, 42;_ Leam- comes to telling Johnny to off riot i d P' �'! ington, 40; Essex, 35; Dresden, 29; Sandwich, 29• East Windsor, 26; Lon- the -street• -The—question, is, How, about, growing np, ,soa, with all your, 4 4.�'. arms and legs? Or 'growing up of e tl s„y., •wr�r t' don separate, 24; Riverside, 28; Sar- : nia separate, 21, and Tecumseh, 6. i all?" I One more thnnght. X41] country * ;•E..;..j...�. -Mercer street' school; with 64 per its depositing • . roads should have a safe by-path, 4, }' cent, of pupils every kept In condition, where people can �' week during the two months led the walk. f; � _ list of Windsor •public schools. The others were as ^follows; Cameron 28 : tr t .,.♦.,r; Q n + . ,1 +: , o a . e . A SMILE }... - »�. •�' Western, 23; Prince Edward, 22; John Campbell, 19; Wyandottee, 19; ' sleeping. The body has to move ever fifteen minutes during the � '� ;,"•a 44 Dougall, 17, and H. E. - Guppy, 17, Nervous- Old'. Lady (buying radio) . ' night if it is to get full benefit. " deposit — are you I t a • _ �_ ,. •`� � T too amount t for N .sure shan't get -- Liquor, the lecture r said, aids sleep at the beginning of the t• ' "'f' ; ' ' �..� Windsor, e at the, end February, was shock _ • of y ! i► t' t» $29,711 -46 as compared *ith =83,163- Salesman - ,Quite sure; madam.— ;night, although it may permit a case of jitters later. Any draw- 'l 4'4• ► .75 at she same"time.list'year. until you hear some of the programs. .back attendant upon the latter reaction was minimized, however, (because the caronle drinxer•u.'Mahy sleeps lour., 'Finally Dr. Kreitman admitted eight hours is' more sleep that 7 the average person needs. c CIVID But," he urged; "everyone eihould take at least that much ?►�9 l e �et+ch :sleep because sleep is a pleasure. A- little more than • is needed X Ewa , makes the world a brighter place and a safer one." ;'. - �'-_ ' Oar Sketch Club present or illustrate foliage in your ' * * • * * We have studied the forms of writ- little sketch? If so, all is well, if not - 1B O O v The new 1934 vogue expresses ing as applied to sketching. We .al- -then you mast stomp and think, then' i1 lively color eompanions °in blouses and studied 'the bloekin -in method re- d our suggestions If you feel you would like to know a practical -way of reduc- skirts s 1 ggestiona and try =' y y p y - -, proportions and shading. again. , Today's pattern Includes a charm- Wg' the strain of modern living "You Must Relax" by Edmund y P In our 'first lesson we studied the Fig. 2T illustrates the use of . -ing and unusual Cossack type blouse effect of two-tone- drawing, that is thre atones in realistic manner, show ,Jacobson, M.D. ; will tell you how. g - - Sylvia Thompson, author of "The Hounds of Spring" now and a slim -line sports skirt. black -and white, In the second lee- ing the difference in three 'various = ai „ „ The skirt is lovely in loose-.weave son we studied the effect of three- strengths of lighting effects. $fuse us another Charming book, Breakfast In Bed. Miss tweedy . homespun woolens, . Crash tone drawing, that is` black, white Fig. 28 illustrates stroke No. 5 'as 'Thompson calk always be relied' upon to give her readers a pleas- linen, shirting silks, etc. Numberless' and grey. Now we will give a little applied to a brick wall. Note the ad- ,ant tale, and in the. present book she amply upbold:3 hi r - repo- materials are suitable for the blouse- more time to the study of three -tone dition of a,'variation o? stroke No." 1 . tation. _ as tub pastel silk crepes, necktie drawing.:, and how this - variation .defines the prints, .striped seersucker, cotton chal- "Tone Rythym" cannot .be prodbe- edges of the brick. to diet as a lain matter of common lis, necktie• prints; handkerchief linen ed successfully with less than three . Fig. 29 sueTegtt a atones c*p17S, �+.... P „ tense. - Indeed, isn't it rather stupid r "••'�' `•:..1.1 " .n "" `�" - -zi►e average drawing the note how the small "stipple" dots il- WATCI-IYOUR for people to go on satin lair car- it can also be attractively carried r ._ ::,,.. .... '' g Y out as a complete two-pieces dress in Fli, �' lain foods whit h are not good for gC �?� balanced diet I8 the thing bile that a Plain or printed ere silk. pe DIET' - , them, knowing all the w which will Style No. 2594 is designed for sizes : � •>1.= Fife tr ;� _.._. :. :.. :. die 4, 26418 years 36 3 inches keep them well; that a faulty 8 a 40 - bu t. Size 6 requires 1'A yards of - a• Sit BOR8sAt!_ - ' 1 .1a w ai- Lcalq�, ,G',.ea.e au F16 2% �t Eyes :( unhappiness. 39 -ineb ,material for blouse; skirt `c = -- _.- I season when count ess- pea es yards of 39-inch material. 1�•�/ 9 ; °•„' When thinking of diet one should ple are tilling up' on to pills and HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS tom+ c , • i� °' Write your name and address plain-, - remember that it is faulty diet medicines of all kinds we cannot em- 3'o �, ✓, -' " -' which is one of the, main contribu- phasize too strongly the fact that the ly, giving number and size of such ewe eRrr (,%.�' a� • r,At �` tort' factors is .creating a world of beat spring tonic one can take is patterns as you want. Enclose 16c in, Iauman misery. Other thing s stamps-or s'or coin ( coin preferred; wrap P I1be- la r a q uantities of fresh fruits and p1Qc Hti JO'• 1 ing equal a - correct diet will keep green vegetables. it carefully) ' for each number, and one' well, while . a faulty diet will address your order to Wilson Pattern tones used are black, white and grey, lustrate the character of stone, 'Stip- , eventually end in disease, 8eelafuse it LASTS and Service, 73 West Adelaide St., To- 'Fig, 26, sketches L, M and N. Black ple is made by holding the pen up- Cancer, for instance, is not usu- LASTS and LASTS ronto. and White for contrast; Grey or Mid- right and in making each dot one at ally associated with the question of _w dle -tone to harmonize with the other a time separately' (not adjoinint.,, -­ y diet, and since the cause of cancer m' "t' uie pouft" is still a mystery, diet cannot be M 1FRElt two. them 'together) with° the pen pointe s If o =IVs' oil is added to the water For newspaper work we ad-vise the Fig. 80' shows some variations of Y saw am4 tar nee W s when w ashi flannels these will � be g'` ^ ^naidered- as- rlireetly contributing rl�r..a ale ..I.r err '- - - -- ': - - - 1 ' _ hrY.�.,b Y 1• 3=0 w W no "danger of those articles becoming three -tone scale o� Blsele�Vhite -and Ll.c 1«�C� w ���1, yvu are nvw ac to Its cause. ..r+ arh.•� ails. ♦ a c °ar1°�soa. „ Grey (Middle4one) -as illustrated in quainted with. In this instance we. But, there is- one thing known bmt o "o. In a ' i>�s hard and "felted." Use atablespoon- Fig. 26; are c9Mbiiling lines in such a manner., s►bout cancer of very great m -ort- ....MS .. • e1tR. St<' :alreael. ful of oil to every gallon of water. If you have worked hard and con - as to repnscnt foTiave. ' p i.f ' e n.e « sa.�a. srokrela aldce: it never attacks healthy tissue. ss M.n. sistently as we have suggested so far Exercise No. 7. ' In other` wo make oneself im- in these lessons, you will have no Illustrate the principle• of a three- ?.'C -i, ' inune fro sneer the organs- of the Pmum � difficulty in illustrating foliage. You tone drawing as demonstrated in' body must be in healthy condition._ -.MTN will now prove the benefit of having Figs. 26 snd 27. Choose your own' Theretore� diet must be taken into' % the pen under perfect control, for models, render them -in pen lines and account in conuction with cancer or r Cft her you will be required to direct the solid black. Piny other disease,' because it is only pen movements in forming of many Ex*rciw No. S. l : by a sound, balanced diet that the various • strokes to obtain certain ef- Make a composition of Figs. 28, 29 3u human syate;rl Is.. able to build ul:rs. facets. While it is not a' difficult and .$Q in such a way as to illustrate • ' iresistance against disease germs of. _ problem to represent foliage, it ihas a brick wall with a stone coping and all kinds which -are ever-present. to, be done correctly in order to' ut foliage showing behind and above . N EMI( Y P g g This only serves to inustrate' the we lews SW ' your story across. Will the observer the coping. Use pen and ink tech- logic of our claim that everyone h�1.�,G r'S' I1ssaMis i�stlll• r'1L�l11Rlllell[ HOI!'� Achier�eiltt know at a $]secs that the lines or a nique combined with stipple. - dlould glue close thought and study .. aeries of lines you hive, drawn, re- Repeat from questions, etc. „6r a. 'f `'�• °� �r° :iii`" f4J -in`y.,D , •t. e;;,..-•'� m? ''�'� � `C ;r'1, u yh+.; fy �. rk.`y c. ^-:... , :'�r; •;'�,tea . 'b••fn;.. i .�y+F' �.y- e . f• :+.i 'a. -+•ir r • .d4;..,. -..,. +.. � ' `,y � '_t �1 % �z'•'.:' .:+•..y:,'vr7�r.,•^.,c•:,a+`rwd .�'•'�c:^ ,..+ +•+rr•. ' -x•cy ;;3( -'.;y, ;^,!'fie •`a.: 'i`-' -gyp; '�,;... �r�-,_ •'- •.:;_: -• •S.: -q .roa'b.� -.h:,, •;^� ..:; -tin ,�` ;;."v'• ','��° '�. +'T �•'y., •:),' ` +''a•." • `9 :5:...'E • a '.ti ' Via• ' - A,— . y,_ ?,sv' .•!vcs:',ia•..,. ^ d: ,., ..h ,I'`'4w..t_..: r. r`v,+ :..::✓sib.,. ,•.. - > w u 'T- 1�' .'� , }: - .. a �:^•Fl - - - -_ - -.�� _ r On Augu*4 ,1914, 33,060 Cauo aged . aL. , a truck driper, well � *US ' r Xj" . #ilof Robertson's on Maeda nest. BgC�dC+8� 8 dians enlisted to fight: for Ragland { known in, this district, whose Bwbacbas Gone after voins ]wa- in the World War. Atter dpbud - puditiuu urc•.n,aitated hie handling', TOR "MADELINE4 sash -ley give q,",&WA sore r9j. - ' TERMS tog several weeks , training on the hie ewploye� a mane lo"t -his ief. - i1.ay.e,..r: $2.30ib paidinadvall". 1 pi%iva ui %aicaraavr V" y' BEAUTY -: - SALON JONES DRUG STORE --- --fwboeriptta w to the Finned stave ..ti.- Gnat -px --the -fat. Le "ream they. retk , let bit wad ' VVjayin Lhe�- _ _ V iii V ii • 11� - -- _ •y_ bssitaiII tZ.00 in atit/iIIO.. ? :�_ _-_ _-_ •. _.,_ -- . __.._._.. - - - IL> g led, „•M.a,•w they tlrnXlt)Yi� t;i,rwrM_" �a, who vitinblee 1934meansa new ytsr. whieb menus • - e for a short time and thou It-ft-for cauuot be trut.ted. Rtr dues out r new rermanahr WAY=. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. France, where; to a very "hurt want tt, tltenl. As he thinks, he Ihave Permanent Waves to salt every is erug# Va lady a puree, so-wby 'Dot make titne they were in the mi.bat of •`twrruwa" mho w.ouey with the an appointment.. t NOTES AND COMarItNT& the tortific Ntruxxhs. It t »: t,L.r iutautiuu of payiuK iG Lark when I give all my customers my very best Vempan� Are we Din r estimated tint only. about 400Q br wind the prize ' ha craves for. careful attention. going i to have another t•emalo in the h.ud of the Iivu,K. 13,10 the sirs cover cotnee and ha •MRS.' THOS) LAW '1 ," =World War ? One class of pro ph- p Also, Marceiling. Hair•curting, S ^alp p P Uf course a iertaia uumbrr . +iu e,.)int)t repay the "burrowed" and Facial'Treaimebte, _ Antpriemi Anthracite. WelohCoal, ate say that we are, and that it hav'o passed to the !treat beywid wouey. Heforo he is awwre of it, Shampooing. Scotch Coal and Colie, may come at an early date, within through natural caused- nut a { he lei a inlet, and must t)t►p- tbe_©, 3�4. "4.u32,d,eyl9 all sizee. B few months or within a year or large uereentage of that 83,000 penalty. It a inan is wealthy, he , -.Hard And Soft Wood. two at the most. They, base their were sacrificed on the fiottl tit Phone I'M6 CLAREJr10NT Teriue Ctieh.' tray, fur the love of the sport, opinions on the fact that all the battle. During the past week a oud a certain amount in betting. • ■ great nations are working to p House 2130 Phones Ob'Hee 6998 g there has begn in Toronto a re- Ad may do this without affecting Rai �O Setv", i ce ^ - = ' 4 fevdrish haste in the manufacture aotuu of the survivure of that hie fivaucinl standing, even if he 1 of munitionji of war. and each gallant army. It is retiruated loses it all. What he loses be ALL MAKES Notice' �,0 You nation is suspicious of the inteu- that about 1000 attended tbe'te- -does not.misd, a4 what he spends 81IRVIOED AND REPAIRED tions of the 'other. There are union: They may havecelebrated in this, way is only a, very ,mall PRICES REASONABLE others who are of the opinion their victory over the eut+n,y, fr•actiton of hid wealth. -- A poor ' that war is not near at hand; as WORK GUARANTEED We do Building of all lklo* bu�•,it was not an unutixed j ,yone m-.0 should never spend nioney in I:ARPENTERING. none of the nations are in a posi celebration. . They would, no betting, as it ends only in dire ARTHUR FIELD CEMENTING -ti3n financially tzr3trrbark ou a y doubt, recount their' t•uf"ierir Kd in disaster. - war like the last World War. - R. T. I- Uraduate • the trenc11W8; KufferinRS - friht, _ PLUMBING They believe that th�y_gre pro. - ,_nl ntlr t; i�'R p wounds slid Ra -i. ud the loss trf 13aIe Register .. -- - tb _ _ ING - ,and paring to act defensively, rather tbrir evinrKdes in' the field (.f SATURDAY, MAY 12th -Sale of Blacksmithing, & Woodwork ROOFING -` than offensively. The desire for •t,,,ttlo. Brit, a±( w -rule-, thti -e_ who Household Goods, Buggy, Cutter R'e also sell Bran6ford RooBog war is found chief in the war at rigbc prices Witeritel9, Empire Bathroom y w'hu have been iu the thick (.f the � etc., at Brougham, the property of lords and those who make for- Neil McKinnon. Sale at 1 o'clock Now is the title to have thnaa repair Egnipn,ent, Duro Water fight dv not c are much io rrin tier sharp. See bills. Fred Postill, acct- jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. tunes out Of the manufacture of 9ysterne. Beatty their erpt*rienree:. They want t(. lvneez, also nt+cc sections on brood. The fans- Stable E ni went enunttlons. In .1914 very few forget their s- ufferi.ums and the __ ous Pleury Plows always on hand. - q , p Also dealer in. Viking Create Se at a- and other Building Materials _ ,people believed that war was. heart- eendiug sights when' their ,A.UcTION'SALE OF p ` tore and Electric Washer., -_ likely to tak+ pl :tea until anty a cumradon would be shat to ieern, Estimates Free alit ./ $ox days before f:Nrutau declart'd p + t If thinking of buying an electric, radio Work Guaranteed y . There+ u, " y he jel,.u•y ill wt+r, t „tt . arm. Implements ��Ci� ask for a demoastratino of the Now w-ar. It may vome, has uu`xpect- 0114 chi( -f element in +c "r is mffor. - -- Rogers Majestic model". T .'•edly agaiO. ing and" cuiher fur stirs after The-uudereiltoed ham received The prices +tire right. F. J. PROI1 S - y Y ivatructjgnnfrun), the ces9 :404n of hi)•tilitir+a. . T� WCCC3Z7CTi32C9, Phone 6302 The Krriteyt niruaua to tuutar - ��. H. ROB /NSO/1� GREENWOOD 491y YICHF.RING QI�iT'ARIO ng i" the easels <t+ rirtvr.r. No - `• O7Ea'(,f CbN- e,tt+tY�t wny� 'rsf hulk ,. -crl� •:,y v':.!� Ur)n on matter Iittw car•rfiil a man rt,ay be, 1 1 inK (ngney i+ bettintc ou h.;, #. h3ireri.il� for Thtt,t "day, Ft'id t+y he is not ttl,vt ►y� NafH on the rot(i, >Morda April 830th, 1934 Do You Know ? -rind 8atnrd ty at .,He may tgeet with an aceident r�eri..prr,vi i d •that y ju Mr t• ti a!, -:.. y p . Ineky one 00t (If thonst41,11+ t .t "t.t)i. pi't•tUl�•'N•j,, -t ixt•t,t (A that every Red - -through ilia bnrstiuK of a sire or D11tiog the pa-it .mouth sever,,] _ Waite '9t��re k t on accunni of ivy roads. These t�],Ct�9l r11�Q villa@ 9 • t I)Prr(nn•+in the l,rovtnrt� rrce,ve(i `' t)c+ned -and t,per ES are ay a role unavuidalble. But thin <,•. :� r +,,,dl, th« t(.tivwin¢ ate-d by one t,f -• the w•eleume nowt; Ehat they were R - the greatest danger',comes from = valti -%bld property _ ywir- own Independe,,, .Ilrrehyt t- the fortunate. winners of aubitan- Arivere who are uuJar the tuflti- By groap Wiping Ite_save ou.mone _ tialsums of n,oupy. Narept)rtr Set 3'section Harrow= y y' ence of liquor. A few ' days ago F M. H. 10.lt. Rake • a)rt< ti Shortening Jewel 2 lbs 19c -on this highway, No. Z re p:tbiNhed regarding the thr , a bus was M. H. Disc f tl , ff • ends who purchased the tirket�., M. H. & ft. Binder r aoing aluog very. ca"refuily. when ( p • be stew a car coating towards Win who received no prize for their `Cultivator and Seed Drift combined White Beans for cooking 6 lbs. : 19c• - uuilay. the fact that only prizes- , Oliver Corn Cultivator - f f " - -and on the wrong side of the road. Single Furrow Oliver Riding plow • head on colliaiaq could not be winners it ee are published fn [ Double Furrow International plow R f the paperR, errnt". theimpres,ioo 2 No, 21 Fleury single hlowe Babbitt M Cleanser; 2 for 11e. +voided. and there was a terriigc among a certain -- uttvaher that Frost and Wood 5 ft. Mower �� - ° a here s hcuffler Falcon Tea, special lb. ;: : « 49c. tivnry E)eaaaW" y..l?H- ittirfilll o - *reek. It is said that there cues Turnip Pulper sot out) part but what was rend- lottery ticket is a happy Farthing Mill Maxwell House Coffee, lb. . « CSC. •ered timeless. The driver -was winner, and they invest all their Set of Farm Trucks - spare cash in tickets. They do Heavy Wagon and Box.' - rendered. pncow•cious, having Set of Sleighs f not seem to realize that for every Clark's Beans 2 large tins. ':- received a bad scai wound, brok lAirk Sleigft f- p, winner, there are thousands of Cutter V eo ribs and many bruises sod losers. For every tbousaud dot. 2 Sets of Bolster Springs " Q Large " cote. Fortunately hie wounds Ha Fork and Track complete Baking Powder, Rose brand, tta • '15c• lark thatare'paid in tickets only y are not considered serious He Set of Double Harness P G Soap, 8 bars . . :: Grpc. ' was taken to the Toronto East a small frsetion to paid in prizes. get of Single Hatless °General Hospital, where hip iojvr- greatest evils that a person can 2 Ton Baled Ha The betting habit Is one o! the 150 Bush. Oats. - _ lea were attended to. The bee y _ contract. One will spend money Cream Separator -.. _ Floor vv aXf 1 lb.-tin'. ;. -< j• 25e• roam also badly, damageO, but to this wad when his family i+ Large Tool Chest peteher the driver nor the one Clipping Machine _,lgppTH f lVI (Jf? /SON passenger. was Injured. 'It ie probably starving. A man id .Milk House dieted to gsmbling cin borne racer 0 Rhode Island Red Hena A, alleged the driver of the cat: had Is frequently tempted to steal his Quantity of other small articles - 1'ICIERING ' been drinking. The 'nnmbar of employer's money, and many are SALE AT 1,30, STANDARD TIME _! 'acci You from this cause is not vow serving prison terms for this order PHONE PICKERING 800 , -We deliver likely to t;ecorue Ices when the raRms OASM j• beer,, and wine act comes into a o a middle cV sr �t4W. A„ctioaear force. _ - - -- --- . -• : -r'k man who has been living to � - - �Jaaper, Alberta.,.,(or the paet'ten years, during which time he has g i - �' • w'Spring is Cominlf, Our seeds are 'Here: �. G been highly reipeoted -by all who ® ` r Anew him, was arrested for jail- Red Clover, . Timothy;' Allfelfa, Sweet Clover and Alsike -breaking. He was married and - All Government Tested Seed. has two children, and he and hisra»,el tke%tng's $tfghroag All ktade o! Garden deeds -balk and psokage.T. - _ family lived hapily together. ,But : CHANGE OF We sell Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Powder, -a few weeks ago a Qluom was cast 8 per lb. : ' Poultry Foods, Egg Producers and Paul Supplies. cents , �'y PPl i:T ME, TABL> •:... , ..Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm, Machinery was arrested a Leavenworth, the fsm- ,, . .. . tall out of :.- and Repairs• : .. '..vas•pt aoa in the � Wiled States, • • Curnmeiiciog Sunday, April "29th, new tables _ '__ -__- `- •• ' -' • .• - in the year 190D. He went b the will be in effecton all Gray Coach 3 Horse McC. 9eeriag Cultivator* X57,00 cash. y Lives routes. _ Our Motto: - "We haveit,-Caa get it, Or ' me of James Fahey in Jasper, ' - .. •- . ' .. • - bcit is the United states he woe PICKERII�G- TORONTO tt is not made." `'kifriwn is Frank Grigware. He Effective April 29th Tel'ep6one 3900 I► y to lake trial, and if convicted, Leave Pickering Leave Toronto J• 1• ��N' _ ` PI . 1 will be imprisoned. But in the A. M. P. M. (Standard . . A. 30 M. P. M. S -- '.'h 6.09 � 254 •, Ti,ut {)' •ba 30 - t►3.80 .• .. CKERING of 'what appears to be a b 6.44 ;b 3.54 7.30 4.80 = - ed-1ifkAnd -the Strong- ---- 7,54 - a 4.54 9,00. 5.80 1 -��7 a ,tare being vent to the depart 9.24 5.54. 10,80 s d.30- C - �Q�R •10.54 a 654 - c 11.80 7.80 11.0f OF ,., •, t of Jtistiee and the depart- o11.54 7.54 P. a 8.80 State in the United P. M. &8.54 12 30 9.30 - Men's Wock Boots 2.49 up "�••0t� ", the probabttity is that 12.54 9.54 c 1.80 10,10 Men'e Overalls, and Psn�,e 1.25 pr. up, v,-idsnt Roosevelt will grant - - b 1,54 d 10.44 - 280 _, - - • t nim a pardon. Ths ob sob o! Men's Work Shirts 850, or 2 for 1.26 tap j ] a- 8e1t.. Sun. dt Hol. only. b -daily except San. & ,placings wan in pri<tin is to effect Rol c -Sat. only d -Sun. 14 Hol. only • „ ;,.big reform; -, if posjiNe, also as - Farm Team Harness $28,9D up punishment ]fora crime and all t► Copies of the new time tab[ee will be available at-all offires and agencies Friday April 27th. Hoene Collars at various prices - (deterrent to bthers,' When a man � f _ , , -Sweat Pads Team Lines' , Ili shown that he bee reformed ] 'Tickets and informbtion a,,*, - ,'etbthing Can be gained by Riving , `'"Now it the time to Get that old ~- ,,i1im a prison term; and to im- , haroess repaired - prison hits merely as a deter -. Gra'y' CoachLM%.Q -Phone 2804 rent to- others would be unwise. $is pardon will receive the ] Eastern House-Pickering Phone 4600 ^� approval of the majority of pbo- �le. ! 201S.^.K3taT ING'& ,.„r, . -..•.„ „� ... . tea. ,.•r !6•.i-aa. - + ==.. -. `�..'-^eid= �•��'2..n .., ri i,s. -.. -q:,- ',y. _.. - . -.- _. .. .. ._ .....- - ...w_,.a.,. -.._.. ..,•,._ar /. ."iJ. . -4 _..,. -. .4- „++_- ,._..- ... --... .. e..cr.L.es.. f.. ,.. n_... ... :! - Cdr '.- : 'a saawvu ,ata+�aa,i . b „'. :.1. ..x .: •'_".",4 `.,y'i ..r. T'.ydr; c'++ca., �• _ .. - d.... a. •CLAREMONT- Wt%iuing beiis ring again for to the degree of decomposition hav Garden Dotes PRIVATE MATERNITY SURD, -= -;' Craretnunt. ing advanced so far that the skull — ING BOMB 3„? Mrs. Bryan. spent a day is the A dance is being held' on Satur- bone was in a condition that made It Now is a good' time to get the .; city this week. dahlia roots ready, if some of them Medk�l and Convaleecent Oases �• - • miss Me(ilaeban is offering her day' April28th; io the Community possible to cause further fractures Halt' Coaie's Olebestra will be by a slight pressure of the fingers are shrivelled, up, half bury them in accepted •+OlarAmont residence for "IV. it moist soil and sprinkled eve In attendrtice. on this bone. Further important ev- every Hob. Lynn and Wtn. Thompson Several from private and 14amf Private Rnooui' _beta are attehdinR idence from this same source reveal- with warm water. The sprouted ones =' have been employed during week the et,nrert of the 8tohif!ding id that the blanket dug from one of can be divided at once, being care- Weekly Rater 810.00 -re- shingling the manse. fui not to e._ _ - Inspection invited ? -- D. A. Pugh went to Stnnrnont o and ta- have._ — _ -- d3a8 the necks, _never p si had some connection with the case plant more than one toe, a good (IEORGE TROMP -40N chic weeii is onto get blaeream- was without foundation. The Pro- strong snout wan a small root VnU phone 78M ' i 'cry ready for the season. Daztbarton _ vial Police were also heard and Rave do better than a poor shoot with a 51.84 Btoutiviile. R. R: N� 1 Bert and Mrs. Junes, of Nonni their statements as received- from large root• Dahlias like Rood rich• _ , Zion, called on friends in town Miss A. Thom spent the week end rein, witnesses• soil well dug. Gladiolus corns can ` -- ^^ s here on Saturday eveninr. Following only a few minutes de- have, the husks taken off, burn any WN. ANDERbON5 y with friends at Dixie. owim;' Reports are to the effect that �- liberation, the jury returned the ver- which are diseased. If you treat for Clifford and Mrs. Schwalm have dirt to the effect that the infants little or no change is to be obaery .loved on the old Lacey place. thrips with naphthalene flakes, one ed in Mrs. Odster's condition. Miss Evelyn Annis Is visiting a had been still -born, which answered ounce to one hundred' corns, put the ,'D U N BARTOB • -_ the usual questions ' to the ju ry, of bulbs in -a paper bag and sprinkle Reports are current of (he prob few days with Reverley -Itiehardson; When, Where, How and, by What the flakes over them and leave three able moving �to the city of several of West Hill. Means. or four weeks. If you had not sire. ^.dy amore of oar present reei.Ilents. Miss Florence Mitchell, of Atha, staffed cuttings of geraniums. cal_ INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and visited with her cousin Misses Mur- flamily visited their parents, A. iel Torrance last week -end. ens and similar plants, do so, now. AUTOMOBILE - ' and Mrs. Mantle on Sunday last. We are pleased to have Mrs. Cow: LaWn - X9vNers Shapened -ofean sharp sand kept -moist in one F'IRRi _ The Brack road contiuee in fair an Sr. with us again after spending of the best to root them. ` . BURGLARY ` �? condition. It,_ would appear that the winter at Alberton, Brantford on a machine especially- designed -lox CASUALTY any sbrioas break -up }will not Clow and elsewhere. the purpose. All old grease and dirt - Card of Thanks - i'tie �Init;d Church W. A. will meet _ -' L1FE INSURANCE take place. at.the home of Mrs. Corbett on Tues- is thoroughly washed out of the Mrs. H. H. Tborason and den- day, May lat. All ladies are invited bearings and your mower will.be re- - Roy grid Mrs. Morgan wish to ex -. Phone Pickering ?920 ,801y ghtere. Mrs. Crooker, o! Buff -,Ir,. and Mrs. Dixon, o! New York, and on Thursday, May 8rd, members turned, well oiled, and correctly ad- press their appreciation and thanks r1 » ',.-returned last week to Claremont. of the W. A. will visit Donlande feted for � � to all those who have helped them -in Yon Can Blly at B1 Ike Thos. and Mrs. Paterson visited Association. ., -. any -,way during, the formers illneeis ! Mr. _and Mrs. HorWlp, of Port The last meeting of the Adult Fel W. A AUSTIN, and in hospital. TIRES, BATTERI&S. Perry, on Sunday. Dore. f Port lowship of the United Church, for Rouge Hills Service Stattop• ewe are sort to hear, is in very the season was held on Tuesday ev- ACUER90RIE8, y + ry eeing. Motion pictures of Canadian or in Pickerine, ATTENTION poor health at present. Subjects and a musical program fil- J. A. BUSH BY. Phone 4600 . (3,i 5) At as luw,and, better p+) -es �- - One night last week N. F. God- led the program; and was �'..j.,y�d :, - -' //����� - °ROSPI GTLFE BUILDERS— -- as — -- Bard, of Balsam, suffered a sever- everyone present. A. hearty vote of L.- E LJ tNE�L'L loss, when fire brokca out in his thanks was tendered Mr. Parker for Buildi" and Carpentering, also all Yuri can in Toroot+ brooder, losing thereby 850 ebick the use of his projector and those FUNERAL DIREOTOR AND kinds of repair work. Roo flat rn+,t' or ehinszlea. -.. • -- � - .� _ -_ - - �ens. He was ahle to save the others included in the vote were Mr. „Agent. fr�r asphalt shin¢ lee• •;ding, -. Let tie repair -that leaky TOP. 'building. - Frank Petrie, Miss Margaret Mitch- EMBALMER .• rolled roofing and.rouf Several members of the local- ell and Miss Bradd, accompanist and Flnccessor to1W. J. Mather, material a, = " lodge, A. F. & A. M.. motored to -the ladies who provided refreshments Stauflville f3kitled'Motor Repair= . r/ Work Guaranteed. Agincourt on Monday evening, Night' and Dry "Aarvtee Estimates Fire. where they were the goeso of Se Sale List for A. H. Robinson's - !Gordon J. 'La Searboro Lodge, who ;were reep'iv• Sale, April Stith Business Phone Residence Pbobe Saws. scis -ore, knives sharpened fns their annu*1 inspection by the- - :. 9801 _ 9820 _ H, A. W -GILL, _- - PICKERINGI ' Phone 2908 t D. D, (I, Do: Coroner's Inquest :. ` _ _.. -- - - �_ ... PIcKERING, - ONTARIO Contiderable nativity is tikinit plarearound the itleen house of The ro-icluding session of the cor- oner's BRAY FLOCKS s lT. Lenino, at North Claienionr, fact's if. two relative to the DIN TY S GARAGE . - LL _ Six hundred thrngynd toiwrtr+ tiunba of. two male infanta on the iAR ♦ OO� Ailaad - Dunbartan dump .was •held on Wed- - E • In Choosing C � irks- L plants are tinder way. All niadNr nesday ,zfterriaon, when Dr. Frank- Oaths Oor, f3rorlc and Kiogetrn• Eiti9. P .cotraet, and many beds -uf market WINTER _ 'garrien plantP. ish, Protinc.iaf Pathologist stave his Harold Lo st is reDnrterl tit he evidence to the effect that his ex- 'LAYERS In h+iyiog ynrlr ehirk'w this gprin{r, you make o (3etieral )I pair Work all�•,.rg, _ _ y amination, _oLthe -two bodies, -the Imo gurralhteed at reaatrnali, - - making Tapir! prngre -+rt at the — t re,,k your ne =t Wiuter'M e99 pt:ofitN• tFdanta half been still =born, or at priers: . Moler Bwrberin College in Toroo. R+aT d' +•k• pr-i; r4 tliAr pp••ti� LfiIvne4% lank winter,. by toying steadily R lea,,t had. never breathed. He. also. chrough the -It -,,t in nth ;, And Brc►y chi sky y're h,ttched frnni big eggs. Acetvleue Welding to. he being at the present time stated that the fractured 'skull of , +,,,re th•til h.t:L++f their fr7.-u xi runain • '_3 3'1 ann.tea r dnzen. The - onsiberabl further - advanr erfi Batteries ropatd plop li sled. y one of the infants could have. been pulletli grow nil 1nA 1 ♦ r lr1 • •• - -Kiq NR4'+ UuyCoruers report pullets from Firestone and Dunlop Tit ♦'e. i - • %an Is generally expected of their caused by the mere dropping of the , rl,iv sea a>y'rre. +fy "h'.i.'tirr: 'ip to 2i ihq. ma weehsi and lor,seM next. to - - :students for that pAriol, bag which container( the two bodies 11othing. G"' ollne and Oils. The regular meeting of the- W. when found, upon the bump .owing There's a Brap H .tchery .%iihiweasy driving diotance of pour place. You - -M. S. will be held at the hotni+ of can take your -'!.iCk9 dit•w•r. f,•nn1 the door- -•+tve all express and.delays. Refreshment Booth in Conn- etioti. W. G. Scott: on Thursday. May . -._ —� C+.it ill phone. Oe w+'i•e h-••td offlre for 1931 booklet. Phone Pick, v5[10 y 10th. at 2.80 p. m. A fKcin +f pro- Notice -to Creditors BRAY CHICK HATCHERY; 106 Cl+itybtsirn Ave.. se. �at6arinia. Out. (nigbtor dap). -'gram is being provided. -Tea will - Brooder and Ofsce. 2385 Dufferin St.. Toronto. _ - be piavidwri and a o0var.eoll�ertinn ;firs the EsTAT>r of IVI /ETON SLEEP _ 1riKu+ uterus- EiKLiL Yes@ Blood- Teating -Sixth Year Government taken. A Rood attendance t- WILLIAM R. COATES Apprnvai. 421y PROPRIETOR ' hoped for. DECEASED _ . The Wnroon's Aemoeiatinn; fnrm. , erly.knowh . m H C an the L9dies' Aid All presons having claims against held their monthly eneettuR to the Estate of Willia. Coates late nf ♦i,s Tn�„or,i of lYinlrorins in F110 the yonday tscuom room or the r t eA • Ontario, Gentleman, who County o nited Uhareb oh Thursday after f. I?- ' goon. Several quilts were corn died a the nth day of March, 1931, e i leted- after which tea was are hereby ratified to send to the Jserved undersigned Solicitors, -'of, the Exec- It In reported that Lyman Pil• o prof beforee he 12th f day ofc� May, i Eyesight SpedaEist 'lies will be rebaitdinR on the old 1984, after which date the assets of rink property. a new residence 'the said estate will be distributed a- I ;r 1W a" and possibly two. Much of the nougat the parties entitled' thereto, "� an dwass. ' 7material salvaged. from the rink having regard only,to the claims of C. Ce & B. Tonle Tablets building will provide the found which the Executor shall then have - Q at' and frettbe work for the new had notice. For Healt�l-mStre�Lgth --� ;0! EOsb..isra= ' 'i buildings. dsa. H. Coates, Exec. �• li+rrst Od rDwe 20" : Don't forget the drama, "Here mrenlont, .R. R. Ont. 'HAVE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE? .� �°g dac -!Comes Chariie." by the PicirerferR Heartburn. Bloating, Gas. McCullough and Button: A. Y. P A., under the Auspices of ' apt of Mucus, Grlawi Eat F Lump fa ewma�h, Fore Disagree _ the Y. P. S. in the Community' 'Solicitors for acid Executor age .�t onq�i,.� Ore Mouth, tadgtest�ona when caa.ed _ Pain B aro at After Esttaut. p 99 by • -down condition ou seed C_ C 8c !�• Tonfo Tablets6 and at ones. They wla ` d ;Hall here this (Friday) -evening. T ibutt�°p the system and t);us relfeei you QukW and permsneatb, impeo @appetite, Y - Admissiolt 26 and 15 cente. This ye idigesuon and sene"t limith. +drama has been reported on very THE BLOOD C Blackheads. sores. Blotches. gale. F.ek, il. C Feverish, Run Doan Debilitated, Weal;. >imaeaated (favorably by local critics, and i.;; Care You surely need C. C. B. Ironic Tablet.. They. >>: reason or ' , their conic efteets, ire to restore streoptjl and nbre ro the blood, so It wfa furnish •ishoald command a Rood audience. 1p — A ale Love rF s s deB- �aete- Ts#__._. ::_ feaec- L...:..: - Estract of Cod r�thrse great tonics to one. -was given on Friday evening last and Nervous Debut". weakness, -lerkinst lumpp�iag. Eaeteable „ at the home of MrF. Ruth Middle- ' THE NERVE S Feet o'�worn out, Feel Lpke Falling When Eyes C,e.ed a1n7d too for the new bride and RroOm, ndent. wake Up l rlr+><teahe ether Ati Restless at <Ks Poor F:{aap°r�yk.,M;e : Has" - MAa and Middleton.' Many see- Eye : or Peer tv,rmb. L.ck Eneryy strength Anibldon? You need C. C. ac B. I'.nle`r blst. ` fuf and generous gifts were re- Tbq, by rsaaoa of their tonic sQects, & so tcrises acres cf..ue w normal eandltfad �+ steady the naves, baabh tbs blues,.. a you feet fun of Yfs, tlgar, ambition. and t '. ;:.eeived by the young couple. Str$li'i "r.w yearsysaagsr. Is .ocial evening was also en'oyed. under w 13o11ow Cheelu, Fla: Chase scrawny N>�l• tPA'rOl'IQ aylic, jj pepsfa, Thfn Blood E. C. At B. 'Fork Tablets help to b you "which was concluded with lunch -THINNESS .on:.. by C. H. Tuck, Opt. D. op fa..ers•�y- wfu tls.reby impeo+s your &, , • . . Remember the public school M EP AND VITALITY � dt:«ty dwa - ': tr• eoncert to be held is the Com- Eyesight, Education and Efflcieniy REGAIN LOST P ,rim � W blood building up the aerwos system, 4eaaeate ritalfty. create a tore, oaeo p triunity Hall on Tuesday, Mwy — fug aerength, pep sad Trio— foe � «mss ms's �••'h'"' t° lire toffees. to Its••flmtt bow so '8th, at 8.U0 p, m., ebarp, under :. _: Part 14 A r n .r. Tor sate at aB Drq stone Got* w• - �#n ;.-. L r r L Q TnNIC TeRI LT1 Fo•r_ drnaMa• tales sad order a Droaratn cif r- aadi�ne,_._ dialeRaee. Aereditary conditions may liE ct� - - sr+rf•, L•.•�-- ca•�•s+n m t�����b eased as croseeyed conditions tine to new life for yo the door to ■ brlahter *Grid sad sr.:Ma.w� dw vocal and fnstrnmental numbers ttibiea an to.ap.rst. ° -OO eiO�I ss v�kss Bra •� =t n+r« it «tor will be glvetr, The concert in paralysis of certain muscles- at birth. ow !being held under aaaplees of the xyperopic or farsightedness due to Get 0. C. B TOni4 Tablets from creative sl�l . i malformation making the case that * c Women's Institute. DRUGGIST � � >rsdts+ -_ Thera is a demand for houses at does not greatly, change during' the .. - �;s dONEB, PICHERING Phone 6800 }" the present time that cannot bs child s formative years but remains "Ns Ti n ". Oiled, which creatt►e a condition as .a weakness during the natural 1l1. W. $TA!'lapRD � life. Astigmatism, Myopia and ,dis -- for some enterprising builder to 1►hiitoad , .• -' • take advantage of. Claremont, eased cases may in a small percent- , �CLEARINO OUR. STOCK ... .' age of cases also be so classed. Crea each spring, experience@ its , mow ted conditions are those due to the — � ing day and as a rate when they effoplaced-upon-us-due-to-the- da We are ahanRiaR our Paint line tend we rnp��clfla>✓tu>zco ha►vo a- tfsifen phtt�tr eactr }�oase� of civilization' in the duties - -�f tt�e well xnorvn BiiANDRAIyI- HENDERSOA' has again been filled. We have and obligations we must meet. This line pf Pointe ;'heard of several requests for is due to specializing on work and .; +houses by local citizens• all of each �i parate part. done by 'g rM O MT 0 _ 3' Grandmothers were honored separate employees, in this way the -'this is an exceptional nest and coming right in the season when you when Olaretn�' Branch of the variety or change from one class 'of peed paint. and. varnishes. :'Women's Instit to met at the work to the other which constituted - . • _ u�� �� � Jim r %owe of Mrs. W. G. Scott. Three the' rest needed, is lost and the work- DO NOT MISS THESE RE Al. BARGAINS randmothers; lilts. John Palibter, er must concentrate for lodger and * A Mrs. David Dawson anti Mrs. Mor- rt:'on+e constant periods without change Gallons. req. 4.50, going at 3.50 Iasur�rnes C0� Gale.,, req. 2 35, going at .1.85 an Pugh, die pMyed costumes of or rest, on the whole this takes mach and WA WANESA INS. CO. . many .years ago. Mrs. Lather greater effort... Concentrated effort uarta, reg. 1,86. Roink at 2.00 - •, plcop rates for farm and country' _ lilke�y took the part of w "flapper _ "Pinto, rag. 70c., going at WOo. , without proper periods - of relaaat- - - buildings. randmother." Mtn, E. Palmer Ion makes the strain more .aggrav- l�naaseta, reg. 1,60, RotriR at 1.00 per qv, Varaishei -fast drying, " Windstorm Insurance oli batldit►gy6 s. -sang while Stirs R. Ward presided mod' � this � � all things it ie floor, woodwork all goihq.at 1.00 per quart. wind- wills. atthe piano. A paper on the Wise for each individual to so-study, " Automobile Insunnoe orRanizatiun of the group 25 years themselves that they may know YOU OAI4NOT AFFt'1RD TO PASS THIS UP, SO COME EARLY of all kinde.l ago xvae read .by' Miss E. Evans. their limitations' avid in 'so doing may - WHEN THE SELECTION 'OF COLORS IS COMPLETE. FARMS FOR SALB- conserve for the future the energy J ' A contest was enjoyed under the that will be- an added asset to your- Wall- Papers from 10, cents per roll'up. Write or phase = ' leadership of Mrs. Morgnn• Pngh. self. Your i %lbetimied nd your employ - ,A display of handicrafts was a er• $ 7W MAN &ROW g �.. w feature of the gathering. to CHAS. COOPER, se • CLAREMONT, 20 WRIT13Y ONT ' ...�. - _ w.r- „�Z'•s4. 4 .s.: ;:�: 3:' 'rot - g`.ir, :dr'ws- s'^,y, Y',y}y`�ii9`;,�..i,oi•`' .rw•-`;l,G'f' '_ :tea v1tu% _ iTy'ye. n }.� '-•.Yh'!,"M. .T "".X . -C.h" .Y .Q jnr tl' 4. �'YOq' �-'^ N- _ u' .. ¢�',�'y, y, i •.�..ce' -e ya,-%. 'i:- ',Y^'' C�6'*. '; .+ '•'"",' r� ,' ., ;1 ' • •.�.rt^,�_'i'.:` v . "e~ n I • s ,,w ;•.•. M1 +{•rt - �'• ',h.'"sa - - - a . - �' . z .tic^ . a••[^ rid /// : • Auto, Kills Bicyclist TRANS-CANADA - �� --. Y _ A HIGHVIrAY -- • ,,� DoiftWon Trade-Grow _ . On His WILY to Work A series of g•raphicIluatratlons of the- progress of construction under - - 4 way on the gigantic coast -to -coast highway will be shown from week to ••- ' Niagara balls, Ont.. April- 22 -John peek in thid paper. Watch for them. These 'photographs will be of t -• ; • _ •�. avids, was emoet in- historical interest and are well -worth preserving. Wawa 4s• o s $t. D staIIUy filled late 8atard6 night r - waen no waa • struck by-sa - auLeaa - w -- _ bile driven by. James W. Hot alwood,, ��AC° F.stfanatea 111 Recent Months All Under Actual Results - 12 Yates Street, St. Catharines. He d' ` sw �' x l Despite .I�ow Price - Total for Fiscal Year Up was going on the midnight shift, his. PI first job in two years, and was cycling $132,358,000,- Stevens Reports.' ~ along the provincial highway in•Stam- lord township when he was struck Ottawa, April 32.-The total trade Cycling Ace " of Cansda.durina the fiscal year 1933- _ Flinded d said he wae, temporarily $4-, which ended kaic }- 81, aggregab blinded by approaching headlights and did hot' see the cyclist until' he ed $1,019,455,000, compared with s . = $887,097,000 in the fiscal year 1932 z had stench him. After making a .. 5 statement to the police, � tiolmwlrod .F 33, the department of trade sad com= was not held. �5 a , cr merco announced tonight. This was �' . N , Zoink's head was terribly crushed, f'� , "'`>i"�� .0 increase-of .$182,358,000, or almost and he died before the hospital was 16 per cent. reached.. Coroner E. T Kellam opened The value of the export of gold ; aa' iagaest at the Hetherington Fun. ^ %fwy; f� r� bullion is not included in the state- - men -t and it is probabley when the eral' Home this -afternoon which was adjourned 'until Tuesday evening. increased export price of gold during Born !a Hungary, Zoink had been the past year compared with the mint ^ '' par ,value of ¢20.67 of previous Tears - �. 3 five years in Canada and is survived Y �q% ' by his wife` in St. Davids and one son k /tip y 'x 3 - -•is added, the' total tirade of the Dom- ." anion for 1933 -34 will also eiceed the in 'Hungary. y ; f/F y f� y ' _ asgtegate of. $1,166,100,000 in 1931 -32. - "This gratifying increase In . the y A Provincial Park for 'trade of Canada has been very mark- - - : sa In recent months;' said Hon. H. ` ' Section of Hi hwa L Stevens, minister of trade and g Y do sooner was one camp settled and the 'men engaged on hewing oat 4ommeree, !n commenting up on the ; Sault Ste. Maxie, Ont, April 22.- the great roadway, -than, scouting parties' and location parties were on the statement. "It will be remembered lookout for future camp sites. Camps had to be established every font' Mayor James Lyoua, Conservative that in April, May and June last, the member in the: legislature for Sault miles with the. view of placing as many camps as possible in locations which . first three months of the present Its * Ste. Marie, declared in an address be- -could he later used as permanent camp sites.. This photograph shows a dal year, trade was considerably be fore the Young Men's Conservative typical location on•the shore of one of the beautiful lakes in the Kenos Dow that of the same period of s _ • _ - :.>r�' Association last night that a pro- district. "In April it was down 29 per cent., A; - vincial park woul . be established a along the Lake Su erior s ec tl on of ' May eight per cent., and in June the ,trans Canada highway . _ ,- Y three per cent. Exports were down r _ 26 per cent. in April but had made Mil• _ **YY �/��� s increases in May and June. Imports Ill d Form continued to decline until AugusL,',�� 1 March our s=ports were up 67 per s--;t .- cent, and our* Import 4d per cent., `� 3 Aeasles Epidemic Sweeps ¢ " r the agsregate' trade for the, month in- _' , U.S.; 36,362 Cases ens b exactly 51 - r cent.. a States .' '- -m' �i 7 7 De - - - .. In 47 truly remarkable showing, . _ '- _ �.. t,• `` - "It Is - noteworthy," said Mr. Stew- A recent bike race for boys in sine. "that the rapidity of the growth Barcelona,, Spain, adSs -won by Wasairigton the highest number y ' Jose Maria Urgell, shown with his of new case of measles ever reported of our trade In recent months has wheel after the• victory: to the public health service in weekly q t + been - greater than was antletbated. � - "'.sad that the estimates made of the records kept since 1912 tabulated for ' expected total from time - to time ,18; Colored, 2t less ;Young turkeys, the week ending April 7 =total .36, daring the past year have all been over .8 lbs._.17; Guinea fowl, per pair, ' 362 b 4? states- -- l `:.considerably under the actual result. ,Sc, Public health officials said '' #hat ' - "I need hardly say that the policies though the number of cases was high '� "- g pd ry _c lb: less than ., which have enabled Canada to main- ,A -B rude' ult o the death rata was low, the disease taln her high standing amongst the - appearing - "C" g_rm4e. poultry, 2c lb, less -than States having more than a thoj- ! - -great countries o! the world and to „B.„ .. g t _ ..-make such a substantial recovery as sand new cases in fife peak week vrere 'has occurred, have proven to be In Masaichgsetts 2,622, New York 1,058 -' the best. interests of the flominion.- �'otlowing are Saturdays closing Pennsylvania 6371, Ohio .1,621, i1- i ! "It mast be remembered that this 9aotair° Is on Toron - nuls im.ii, � rsconsjn 1,429, Mary - tions for car lots, prices on basis eogptry suffered in 1910 the - moat land 1.689. VirgihiP It�� - severe blow that *as administered to Manito�bs w+hesi - No. 1 �'orthern, Carolina 8,001, Texas 1,492. Here we see a typical work crew, and some of the cabins. One of - say country, of the world by one 69%c; No. 3 Northern, 66ai c - the main features iii these camps was the installation of the pole an flag. trading nation to another. The poll- Ontario-grain, approximate prices otot' Sjtles it -seems that many of the work crews •were made up of the foreign element - ties entered upon by the United - :. " States early in '1930 . HI pursuance Of' track shipping paint -'Wheat, 'T7, to and it was found that the flag floating every day while work was'progre ;,sing 79c. _ - - had a salutary effect on the men.- their own destiny- meant for this._ _.. - _ ,eat UiAin ry - - - -- - - -- _- _ -- ` :Dominion a loss from the peat Tear Basiade livered Montreal freights -- - to the low year of $1,000,000,000 Manitoba wheat. No. 4 Northern, ` ��++ ?bT,ic; No. b Northern, 78c; No. 6 Studebaker Reports the: Beat: D F N V Starr = worth of trade. ----'For For many years he was on file staff .-.�_. �-- " Northern, 71 roc. Month For Two Years in , r• F. N. ' azQ can. have •too ',complaint*' to, - of various hospitals and later was a -make of,4his but the tact remains, - Manitoba oat► `o.'2 C.W,, 43c; -Sales. _ Dies Sudden valued consultant at the Hospital for' - that it oeWred W- W it,• vrtati' parttcu- No: 3 Cam., 41c; No. 1 feed, 4Qa,4c; Y Sick Children, Toronto General. the lady disastrous to our agricultural No. 2 feed, 39c; mixed feed oats,' Walkerville, Ont.- Cheery evidence - Western and St. John's hospitals. He ..producers It meant that' generations S1iSc. cf prosperity is found in a report re- Famous Surgeon to be Buried was a professor of clinical surgery at =: of producing and trading policy. •ltad- - 'Manitoba barley -- No.. 3 C.W,, teased by the Studebaker Corporation the University of Toronto, $member - _ 'gone by the board and either new 50%c; No. 4 C.W., 491,e.c; N_ o. i of Canada Limited. To-day from Convocation of its senate and a governor. p markets had to be found or a com- feed screenings, $22 per ton.' According to C. S. Fletcher, sues : Hall Great War Record The wide knowledge he gained by, piete change in our : trading policy - Basis c.i•f, bay ports at opening of manager _of the. Studebaker- Corpora-' Toronto,-April 23, - Dr. Frederic experience during • his long yearn of astablished.. The gold market of Can- navigation, - Manitoba wheat, No. Lion of Canada, Limited, Studebaker Newton Gisborne. Starr; for four de- practice Dr. Starr shared with the ada, by far the greatest. market of 1 Northern, 70 %c; No. 2 Northern shipments for the month of March cades an outstanding - figure in the members, of the profession. • He was ail, waa gone; 67%c; \o. 8 Northern, 65 %c; No. 4 -jgat- finished exceeded any single' medical profession of Toronto and a councillor_and -one_ ot-the' founders;- ' - - "'therefore, the circumstance that Northern; 68%c; No, 5 Northern, month'ga -shipments for the • previous Canada, who by, his great skill as a °f he Ontario 'College of Physicians '- is these days' of low prices this 62%c;_ -�- - 6 Nor hertt,'60 'tic. 21 montb's, surgeon and wide knowledge of_medi- and Surgeons, also of the Academy coantrg -has actually pushed its trade Manitoba Data - No. 2 c;w. b7% -e,. That this .increase . is a definite cal jurisprudence had- gained inter- of. Medicine, -Canadian vice - president to considerably over $1,000,000,000 No. 3 C,W.; "35c• No. 1 feed 3424c.; trend is further borne_ , out by the national fame and had won high.place °f the British Medical Association, nay be takea,as a sign of.the trem- -No' 2 feed; 3346; mixed' feed oats, fact that Studebaker entered April in the medical councils of this Conti- London,, England, a Fellow of the : endow virility apd power of Canada 26%c. with more bonafide orders on hand next and mi Great Britain,'- died at American Surgical Society and the _ ,splendid sugary for the yeah that are ` Manitoba' barley = `No. 3 ! W:, than have been shipped for any of. •turda home, 'in his 67th Warren Road, on 9 d was College of Cane to come,'" concluded Mr., Steve 41 %d; No. 4 C.W., 40',4c; No. 1 feed the past 22' moti4he; April is pre- y, year' He had adian' Medical Association after ha screenings, $18 per ton, dieted to be the.best month with. .one been ill only a few days. Livestock exception for thc'htat four years• His funeral will take place froth iang'ser edamfor eight years as secretary �+ MARKETS In the earl st of February Convocation 'Hall this afternoon at Y yew as a member of Quotations - Steers, up to 1,060 y ry , its executive council: shortly after she big metropolitan ,'two o'clock to Mount Pleasant Ceme- lbs., good and choice $5 ;00 to $5.50; motor ,t +t,p ter ' After a private service at the During: the ' Great War he served ITni' , , , tamuy residence the - body gnu oe -; distincrion in the Royal Army l -- States the. Studebaker officials fore- 'taken -to •Convocation •Hall and will Corps , " Saturday were paying the following common, $3.50 to. $4.50; Steers, over Medical Co a and while in France ' -rices -for produce: 1,050 lb's., good and choice, $5.75. to aw a huge shortage• of cars in the lie in state for a short period, riot EGGS - Prices to farmers, cases' $6.25; 'Do., -i_ ni p p ga was mentioned in despatches for medium, $b.2b #o $6.bv;' '���p- � -- � to tee put►iic service,- ai. �rl�Yda Rev: �L­4y nub daring--- -Be wxa dew _- returned;- "A" large, 17c; "A" med- Do., common, $4.50 to $6.25; Heifers, lard or greatly increased production Dr: Trevor Davies, pastor of the Ea- orated with the Order of the British tuzh, 15;c; "C" 14c. Company also good and, choice, $5.00 to $5.50; Dow, a.16 large commitfnents were releas- ton Memorial Church, Chancehor Ed- Empire, Military Division. � advanced on pool shipments: 12 cents medium, $4.50 to $5.00;' Do., com- c1 to all suppliers, *The Studebaker gar Wallace of Victoria College and 'Dr. Starr was a' member of the 'Per dozen delivered Torevtp on grade mon, $3.50 to $4:25; Fed calves, good -plant has been going at top speed Rev.Dr . H. J. ,Cody, - president of the York, -Royal Canadian Yacht; Toronto "A" large and medium. and choice, $6.50 io $7.00; Do., me- since that time but despite these, ear University of Toronto will officiate. Golf, .Granite, Rosedale .Golf and To- . BUTTER. - Ontario, creamery so- dium, $4.75 to $6.00; Cows, good ly preparations it. has still failed, to The Honorary pallbearers are all Tonto Hunt. Clubs: lids, 22 to 22%c; No, 2, 21%c to 22c. $3,50 to $4.00; Do., medium, $3.00, catch up with'the large bank of or- oldd friends i and confreres at the uni- He is survived by his wife, forn- POULTRY - "A" Grade; Alive- to $3;25; Do., common $2.50 to $3.00 dens now on file. versity and in''the medical-,profession. erly -Miss Anne Callander Mackay of -- : Spring chickens -Over 6 lbs. ea. .11; Canners and cutters,__4j:00 t _Among the'man hundreds of mes- New Glasgow, N,S., a sister of Mrs. - o $2.00 ;- - - -- • • y N �"�• -moo., Overt to (i 7�s- ee ::IO; Do. gulls, good, $3.25 to $3.65; Do., com - Travel Boom Forecast sages .of- con o once an - floral tri= W: D•-Roes. wife -wife- Hen, -$F -D. Rosa, com- -Over 4 to 5 lbs. ea. .09; Do,, Over mon, $2.50 -to $3:00; • Stocker. and buter from all' parts of the Dominion' former • Lieut.- Gpvernor of Ontario I to 4.lbs. ea: '-08; Broilers over 124 feeder- steers, -good, $4.00 to $4,50; BY Brltla-11 -Auto. Club and the United States that- have been and three brothers, J•R.L, Starr, K.C., to 2 lbs. .10; Fatted hens --Over 5 •Do.,- common, $3.50 to $3.75; Milk- received at-the' residence, was a per= and David. E. Starr, both of Toronto lba. •11; Do., Over 4 to 5 lbs, 10; era and rin era 25.00 ,to $40.00 • Lond'o'n-In - sonal one to Mrs• ' Starr, from their and George H. Starr, Chicago. Do., Over 8 to 4 lbs. Old roosters g $ anticipation the a boom Calves, good and choice weals, $t;.b0 in automobile travel during thespring, Excellencies, the Governer - General U S Cavalry Ordered over b lba..07; Black and' red feath- to $7.5Q; Do., com. and medium, -and summer the aut6niobie associa- and Countess Bessborough. • eyed birds 2c less per lb.; White duck- $ tion is effecting it reorganization of Dynamic Porsonality -_ $4.00 to $6,00 • Grassers 2.bn to y - = lingo; er 5 lbs. ,12; Do.; 4 to 5lbs: •$3�0;•Hogs, bacon, f.o.b. $7.b0; Do., Dr. Starr was endowed with a dy= _. _ _: DiscarRl. its 5>lXbD'�i Qv the road patrol, service. Mea•;ures are 11; Do., Colored. 2c less; Guinea off trucks, $7.85; Do., off cars 8.2b namic personality, which enabled him $ being taken to cover greater mileage _fowl, per pair, '761. Good ewes and wether- lambs $8.50 • to gain and retain the: corijlileace •of. 'April " 22 =' Clanil POULTRY -- "A" Grade; Dressed 'which extended .last year over a 30, his tients in his treatment of their. Waehingtoa, ng Do,, medium $8:00 to' $8.25 Do. sabres, one of the last„vestl es of old- 0 -, � 000,000 mileage. Vlore A.A' patrols: g . • ;Spziirg`chickena, Over ll lbs, ra, 16;- culls, $6.00 to $ ?.60•; Sheep, good '- • - various ailments and helped shear tin- styles •' ,Over 6 to 6 Abs. ea. .lb • -Do., light will be placed In service, hile addition- the road to convalescence; Y s warfare, 'are-'to become muse• Do., g $ &b0 to ;4.00; . Do., heavies, al roadside telephones w ill he lvetall- am pieces: The L acted $tales' War = Over 4 to 5 lbs. ea. AS; Do., Over 2 $2.50 to $3.25; Do.; culls $1.00, to � _ Dr. Starr was born - at Thoroid, Department issues' orders tod at to 4 lbs. ea, .12; Broilers; over 1% $2.25. _ Unt, Ae was a graduate of Victoria to 'B lbs. .15; - Fatted , hens,: Over 6.. _ The association's "service on the University and of the University • of "based on Improbability of t it use lbs. •18• Do. Over 4 to 6 lbs.' .12 road ie analyzed scientifically and ie- - toionto in 1889. "After taking a is the future, toe cars ry ha -n Do., Over 3•to 4 lbs. .14D; Old roosters, ; Having a sense o!_humor to •my viewed each year on the basis of cx- post graduate work"in Great Britain ordered to store the sabres: over 5 lbs, .10; Black and red feath• mind is the same as saying that a periencr: The .iuO` task .is consider. and continental EurQpe,, he comment -.. - -eyed birds 2c less per lb.; White duck- person can laugh at himself.',' -Irvin ed aeeessary because 'of constantly ed practice in Toronto and soon gain- '= Ninety -five per cent, of our encrgy lints► over 5 lbs. ,R4;' Do., 4 to 5 lbs. Cobb. changing highway- system- in Britatit. ed a high reputation as. a surgeon, is doing us no good. "= Stuart Chase.' �,+r , �.'' �",,. r�iv- Pi+ v. y >:wr�s';F•,�;rn'wc ^•".,,.,,.,. xx�•W -:e- ,^fry ° - s•s - .--• .. -. - - , -• - -. - .. ... _ - - gar.;,` -•;v' !,.> to S� s •i • .,x,n•, , ° .7. - _ ',s - ^•.�.: ... .cr...•a. _pow ONE XAN -LOST 19 lbs. FAT. -- - ` low Feeli' Absolutely Fit `� , Ot6 and comment - f _r- A - fat man is commonly supposed _ to be go°a,numoured, easy- NV;-rg: $uL �^.� �� - -these is many a -Pat man wlib finds There 'Is, no need for alarm in the growing In middle and eastern can- V fM; F� T _ Ahe going far frt a easy: The fohow- .present. gold situation. Mr: Rhodes ads is made clear by the number of i ine letter describes ape typical in- New Tax does not alter the Potential new --mines -being brought in a. pro_ I stance Paying Possibilities of Canadian dyction. In recent months a Mac- "1[ began to' ,.put 'oa .'weight this mMea;-- assn and the (}issue - Stahel] were year, and developed stoutness In the Practically every business In Can- brought into profitable production. - stomach which was very Ugly. I took ada is taxed to sin extent 41pd Gold Within the next few months Little ,.loo r ) +, Krusehen ' Salta each morning fora Mining falls• in line' with its inereslsed Loag Lac, Central Patricia, Young- �.r' (l !i� Ii/ - month, and reduced my weight 13 lbs, production sir Boma -fide Taxable in- Davidson, Matachewan Consolidated, _ rr %�(� /�ti So I kept on, and -have now reduced duatrY. Canadian Mala•rde, McMillan Gold •19' IbL altogether. Apart from that, The splendid rally in Gold stocks Mines, Sullivan, Gold „Mines, and �� /'ru «•�M• �� //( ,,, last Thursday' afternoon after.'the Thompson Cadillas are ea ected ' to it has also relieved me of headaches, Y p !y, - and I feel absolutely fit each morning, tremendous selling Burry in the earl* be equipped with mills and entering W ready for a bard day's work. " -H.M. morning shows firm belief and op- the pioduclitf- iitigi. Still -other new ` Ilk' ft r :' timism in Canada's Gold situation. mines loom upon the horizon. Among �• Taken every morning, Krusence With all due consideration to the those in advanced, stages of explor- y effects a perfectly natural clearance fact that 1096 of any mines - of undigested food substances and all y gold will ation and development, and with good excessive watery waste matter. Un- 8o to the Government (providing promise of being among the new gold. ,� .� �, •., lean this wastage Is regularly expelled Gold is selling over $80 an ounce) producers pf the next years are.God'a r Nature will eventually store It up out It will not interfere to any noticeable Lake Gold Mines, Pic :le -Crow Gold ` of the way In the form of ugly fat extent to the earning power of the Mines, McKenzie Red Lake Gold Once Kruschen gets into the blood �'ne- The following table of the Mines, Gunnar Gold Mines, Lamague ..'you will soon see that double chin be- New will show this clearly., -Gold Mines, Noranda ('Chibougamail gin- to go, and that too prominent ab- How It Works ",Out holdings), KirklanG Gold Belt, Me- - - -- :- :domen begin to disappear. It shoutri be observed that the net Wafters Gold Mines, Lake Fortune, . - Smelter Gold Mines, and others. --J: 1 price paid to the urines must be $30 A M.' In, Saturday Night. - all ounce before any of the additional .. } Senate Adds tax is imposed - y - 1 O.Per .Cent. Tag The operation of the Impoaitfotk Is - Dixie PEuQ is the thrifty ltlgifa pipe tobaco0, the _ indicated in the following table: Mg Increase �on smokethatpivesrrwretorthemoney .Cutthisbip At world price of $30 -No tax. Value Gold Output i } Washington -In two quick moves, At world price of $38-3- tax. Mines of Ontario Produced $17,038,001 P lu9 the wayyouwantit .Coarseorflake, long or the United States Senate adopted an At world price of $34 -$3.40 per oz. 0 g - -. - - ishort,toyour taste, and more economical as well. At world price of $35 -$8,b0 in First Quarter-Tannage 'Higher �emergency one year 10 ^per cent. ad- At world . rice of 40- 00 per oz. Production of gold mines of Ontario ditional tax on all individual. tax re- _ T $ p during the Sint quarter of the year, - - -+ �tttsna In 198$ and disregarded Presi- American money Is flowiug , into was valued at $17,038,001, against - - - dent Roosevelt's objections by up, Canada these days for- investment in $13,201,657 in- thd corresponding''three `iproving a processing tan on imported t Canadian mines. This Ia a great - months -of 1933. Both flgurea are vegetable oils: thin for Canada. and no, doubt is, based on the price of gold at the Democratic leaders spoke of l e g ' London,-14g-"11.19 ]rani' will . be ' I p major' cause of the activities on time of 'production 1934 at 135 per Least Desirable Men silent for two month while the great !threats of a vets for the revenue bill the -exchange* .' The "NRA" - and ounce and 1933 with exchange added,' rY • • ' clock. of Westminster Ia getting a ' : if the oil tax stayed In. "Brain Trust' with their taut of leg- For the Quarter under review Ere mil- LR Hugh . - : Posh** overhauling and cleaning, it was -aa- . . l The vote for the Couzena '.amend- Is1atlQn to curb. all speculative_ actf- led exceeded that of the correspond- nounced in the House of Commons . meat levying the 10 per cent. added rities on the. United States *Exchan lug Quarter by 139.821 tons: Recovery last week. Some of the chiming g Crime Clecurs Because Finest a bells . - ats on income and returns, es are scaring the American Investor. for the three months totalled - 497,028 .. will be re-hung. Cost of the repairs _ - - es#imated to raise another ;Sb,000; Canadian mines offer a real- in , ounces of told and 106,030_ ounces of �d Best Equipped Men will exceed ;1,260. 000 In revenue, was a reversal of the ducement to Americans no longer silver. Will not Take Off'" recent decision againsi the proposal, available In. the United States. Let Output for March at 1 ^•2,459 ounces, iCleveland--In the opinion df he A ,notion by Senator fames Couzens na as good Canadians welcome this pained at $5,961,324, was the highest first woman appointed to a United Kennedy _ _ R,_,Mfch 1 to reCo+.ider the vote. money and except, our bbllgAtions of monthly rate for the year, to date, States court of general jurisdiction, carried_ 40 to 86. honesty, decency and ' courtesy, and and compares with 160,804 ounces, the escape of John - Diilinger "and the � A - a again prove the standard - of Can- valued at $5,548,628' in February.- kidndpping o! the Lindbergh baby oc- 421 College fit. • : - adfan, straight dealing nd ethics in Kirkland Lake maintained its posi- Toro °tO �• Babies Footprinted business. g , caned decease our finest 'and best Harley- Davidson Distributors � t tion as the leadini gold camp. of. the nipped men leave government to the - jjZ 5aikatOOS province, reporting output of 88,060 least desirable class." and Used Parts ounces 'compared with 78,226 oanc� Write, once for our bargain fist of 1Vh►ny IVI'Ini Areas = .~ Plorenee E. Allen, who -left the used motorcycles Terms arranged. rlaakatoon City Hospital author[ -� Surveyed from the 1?orcuptne area. Ohio Supreme Court' bench to become 'ties are running no risk of confusing :(judge in the United Circuit Court arlmssasi woos identities of sea -bona babies in that The -number of geological. pestles - = - o! Appeals in Cincinnati also told the B eautify the home. Get jour priCf b•• a' • ttttrl...t Each "e- arrival I,. which* will So. out into the mineral Preliminary work consisting Of Cleveland Bar Association :' roof. choice as• se y. a pay rye. for =� "foot—printed, before leaving the regions of Northern • Ontario - this stripping acid trenching' In prepare- fee at choler Nursery - stook. Afrtb for - 7 ''Ii. there are in office the kind of tree Catalogue. J. ii..R indovrr xureer- i mother's side, thus estaLlishing post -, year has -been' increased tae keeping 'tion for diamond drilling Is to get men, and also wumen; who cannot tea, Pett'olla. Ontario. , - five Identification. ' with the. interest In gold..min- under way at Senneterre Gold •8 , a y �' nay no, Who think that a public of- s'A>•4ii7g/ tar iraarac svanrs •_ _ The system Is also in use in many fag and, is expectation, that large dicate's property' In Senneterre. town- `outer . Canadian- hospitals. Foot- numbers of prospectors will take the ah' , Quebec, as soon as the snow the b" their private property, red w then few low piled Dale art.• power old = - � sp iP these Things will hitppen and will cos - ,� pumps, 1Yat models. To M said prlaLtng Is an Offshoot of the "fsmoas field this year, Son, Chas. McCrea, weltA aceordin to official reports. tin,ie happen. a+tickly at greatly reduced Wee&. Write 2 �Bertillon method of finger - printing Minister of Sines, announces.. Three veink have been located on today for prices, and state depth 'of %a the case of babies it is easier to Harold ' Celman Rickaby, senior the property,to date. Nc. 1 has been "Yon cannot give criminals an Inch. well. Mr. Anderson, Iieitty Bros.. Limit brain good foot impressions. Two pre - Cambrian geologist of the Mines traced for &'distance of 800 feet on • have built s magnificent �• p•rsv., oat. 190: ttsW: • '.Prints of each foot are taken, one Department, has been appointedi . pro - surface and shows a width of 30 feet, Ira work of government, but it dt ��s•sss'rs = - 1oz hospital records and one for the vtacfal geologist to succeed the late carrying free gold in Laces, No. 2 � on our best people, upon law - rrYi g g p N Utl'8'ER To CYirRr lNYII;.YTOiL 'mother• Dr: A G. Burrows• Mr. 'Rickaby will is similar to No. I and has_- been years everywhere, to make the law do List of wanted inventions and fall ' % complete and'prepare for publication traced for 300 feet and samples re- what it is intended to do, accomplish flArma o sent f AeesU Sammy n OMN ' the report on -the, Sudbury - district on- turned assays of $6.40 in gold at. the Substantial justice." Street Ottawa, Canada. MOPITAIN POLICE Which he acid Dr. Burrows Worked old price. No, 8 is a quartz dyke, ~. Mountain police, who for three seasons. Mr. Rickaby will 40 feet wide, opened for 100 feet. in . We want to select several clean -cut AMountain police,. 'frontier on skis, patrol have also report on recent developments Iength, carrying: chalcopyrite. -• g •v- young men to qualify for sal- 'frontier the Mongoorin - district. ailed positions' ag Diesel Engine been rounding up smugglers. _ C. Laird will continue h a a0 t •experts. Spare time training quali- { work in the 'Swayze Swa a area and will bJwr avisrbrAfsaiber '7�!!� ties you. Write 1101 Royal Bank a 1 Marriage Barred •}M ~ Bldg., Toronto. - •.�. +- OUJf visit the Horworti Lake district; Dr. • ' • '�� ■ f �� E. L . Bruce will ep.nd some months C to Gerlman 1Crun><naTs -- In the'arEa east, of Lake Nlplgon and R� Role i take In the Atigogama Lake regloii, - �- •,••,•,••,•,,•••M4 - r IF YOU NAsis -north of Jelticoe; Dr, M. E. Burst Stettin, Germany - .novel methods will visit districts along the T. A for` preventing crime have been an- v ACID STOMACH N• nbuncea by the criminal police. The rate' at which gold mining !s - Criminals convicted three times would not be permitted, to marry, for 3 """ ..••.•.••. °,..".•...••.••••""•; ' example; and thieves punished three -' 4*� ` U& 1raRE Awl THE sifiigs� times for stealing- bicycles or auto- • Air sr: D.alrsrf Waif on If*", -a1 z esdacbee : Get in oa a `i mobiles are. banned from operating _. - �� rh � � � Ne alda ' .Irseltns or ws kaass �tareloa�, such vehicles for the rest of their '.t)- • I A. O. LEONARD, Ise. ` Now* �b lives. The new rules also provide 70 Al A.f„ N•a Toek etq If Less w A„�,•. • New Gold = 3 N•wa soar starell that convicts thrice imprisoned who •The cam+ :h ulactsdll" - - �'- Development "are in danger. of :epeatin their of- "Experience- has, given me- confi= - i� fences," must remain in their homes dence in Omega Oil. It excels as a !,p �jC t w -" 'WHA'1 TO DO FOR' IT t Along ith the Prospector between 11 freshener and strengthener of •the YO{III LI�C� S MAKNl6 8 1� p.m. and b a ra.-fi a:m. in Winter -and deliver the keys of "'Bob" famous for the Fitzsimmons, YM EEEI BUT OF hifli l nesia•in a glass. of C apt norm when in checking on whther -they- obey, Omega Oil goes deeper. 'As s'honas a. uc• r• arlof 1a Wake op your Liver Il<l1e - ' teaspoonful ��,, 2008 hare $ these hours. .. -hold liniment Omega 01) .. Is in. - - satins. Md artothw valuable. It may be robbed into the —N0 Calomel needrd —i - sore,- actilus muscles without bust- - -who,- ou-t+wrb1%* d n•..d, wur on.t'..... «•"' NP-Take the new I.00aI RC reseritatiVe erring the skin:. Yet it Is stronger and �r1d. eb:t'a yotir over w�dcb isn't Pouring Its ll 1ps' Mick of Mne,i. : P = more penetrating than . ordinary 11ni- two poanda or liquid tdt. into your bows.. Wanted pi ion and elitaiaation are being slowed �,�:•• at p � d SENNETERRE - • meats, All' druggists have Omega Oil y accumulating youfe and decaying inner High -Class Man. Write for par- or can easily get it for YOM- 36 and �snd� kin you teal .seabed. -GOLD SYNDICATE .:. ........ ............. ....... ....::....0. tieulaA. 60 cis, Sole Agent: John A. Huston q,9 tuna moven nice sate., oil, minat� Roorn_202, 63 Kinp St. west STRiCKLAND CO.. Company, Limited. Toronto. of sandy err �' Xt _ -- + TORONTO Ton need s Dyer �Oarw'a utt4 -• - ym have Acid Stomach, don't t7alralalvx tltasrsara asoznai, -. __ . -_ -- — - n..r Pula is _the b.n "a. Ufa pw* .� worry about it, Follow theipre ' - - - 331 Bay Street TORONTO - —' table. Bur•• its, for them' by gas. Rft�se ,F • �d�tioas given above, Milk of Magnesia � �' �' � - sfbatitetea. Saes., an donor,..- - ts- _. • - .. Of P SCIATICA acts at once to, neutralize the acids '� ` wash the that cause headache, ter; part well lie, stomach / l .rit13 warm .rstai atlas rub is f . „''oij' and puler ,distress. Try it.. YWt'U' .: t ' pity of Miumfe and fed like a new person. YOWN feel better I crater - ` _ ;'. Bat --be -caitifui ` x' PIiiU.�ia Far �- $Enuilla• _.. n Aa .areswsaseat 1tu b..w tsta/a with the eopyttdK ew^wstw to _ si � far a �� ifs Milk at Mseesta, qe• dt•tribrt• a lisited Qaanthy of Lloyd•' ]flap at Canadian Minas. • a s1 YOUR OPINION b panted! In each •n1+MW Milk of Magnesia 'Tablets AUTH0JUTATIMS . EDUCATIONAL IrlTSis$is7'INa yourarw for It we when yOtl buy-2& sad. 50C sizes. • ■ a ?"-Kit shaves her es• Miniwg prop rtks : the wtast important d size or make akea� Ire Boand RPOKvid We win � t�di yyw s•we.eLtt she• t seas •t tM werida sat lasoua stains the •Cheapest Separator in thlt w «id to Ilvp one Kip r essps ahir datleas of sites NEW an the Stack Esehangea. i• r ,Use" the our' for made In Amerkawita a ' -' Tier tio•.e iatnwW In the grant .,tarsi. di.a...ri. aaa KiNG .GF PAiN .saes+ Self' Bowl... s separator with 1w taWet� r m. 41"Opmeat Of Cawadi, tali' sap is indispeweabla, valuable futures not IOWA on any other teyarator is Ins fit the ttorld. Jug. send postcard a addles below- teltint i t ORAN7 HOOF? fit COMtAIVYs TORONTO. CJ1NI\DA ,� a Your add ress. ate and data of aepttruoft", name of flu. paper, Full detaih wiD be tent promptly. _ "Mm a ei sus, walnut east or obIl"tl - . . s VW sail of Lb i Hasp a1 - ,•� copy SARNIA rllilll at of Canadian xinaa A WININ Issue No.. 1 —r34 ONTARIO • _r .c:+��.r j - � s','y - �� -�s�.^ .an•'�'.*we ^a •Rrr :°5.: -e .ir..'. n'/ :r r. . La°r. `ti•;- �.-',. *` jq '.:u,• -a ' � } . ;e'i='•�.. ..+ •.r- .+"• -�� �'�, q-. ��''''. �� .-�T, kn+,.'r, � ��, .:, - -'c-' ..w w,'.Yw;? ,.rn+w,.. „`.�+'�' '.,'x J,yti t' ,tin _q. J�..: � - •�.'>vry%.:,,,,,`• :.�y •:'.r..' -= a•; -s- 6s:�"' :?''L - 1k"-_' , - ,;ftj..�� - .i•%'� '„w: "" .:;; c.y�; ,� oln ISMS. ; h -George Martin as been sport- -Miss Jennie Rope, of Toronto, _ • _ -•. ,_ _•_ I_" _'� _ LOCAL - iriefads ob - - ankle. _ Sunday -aft; non. - -- - Mrs. Gordon, who has -Mrs. Jo ht Afurkxr spent Fri- Ada_Thorntov,gf- Pueblo,' p :. e iq o�� r I OI., is visiting R. H. and Mrs been in pour health for Sometime, clay with bra. HtidWas and Innis _ '` ; "- Croak. _M is apending a - few days with wnd Nln,. Grant, of Myrtle. - -Mrt+. J. Poynter -has been spen- friends in Toronto. ,-Just reeel-ved, a quantity of t ding a few days with•Di<•. andblrs, -A. W. Mitchell is bus these Dooley potistoes. Usbridgagra�va,_ Pieke'riuig s LE'ader-�'St re busy - daye getting the vtird'at't ke_weet enitable for eatlog or seed. - ~- -Mr'. Fielding., of Bran.tford, is end of -tbe Village ready for hand- Balsdon, Pickering. _ wisitiarg his 'daughter, -14-re., Cart -_ ling coal, ,wood, coke, cement and -Poet Hope has changed the Wright, for a few days. bui[dt?rei' eapplfee. date of the begiritilng of-daylight - —BL. Glor a f e'Gnild will meet on -In a satmher of places on the saving from April 80th to June 18t, Thursday, May 8rd. at 3 o'clock, high way the pavement has heaved and to end, on Sept. 15th instead 4i. • '(D. S. T.), in;tbe Club Rooms. with the frost and 'badly broken of Sept. Both. Mr+t.'OArnsghan, of 8exrboro, 'rp, necessitating considerable re- Fred and Mrs. Balsdan and spent Sunday of last week'with pairs. It is eipeated ,t,hat all the ltttleeon, of 13 spent aceompani- - her Sister Mrs. (Rev.) H. a. Cro= h1gbwayd'ill have to be re -faced ed by Allison and Mrs. Camb• Icier. in the not distant future. bell, paid a brief visit with W. J. _ -It is clearly evident .that a and Mrs. Clark on Saturday. Mr. -Mrs. C. A.. Sterritt entertain- - ed a number of ] &die* at a bridge Pominion general election to not $alsfjoti was on a buainesB trip to - lia her home on Wednesday after- very far distant. Some time ago Oshawa, having pnrchased two noon. the Bennett government removed new cars for enstomers. -Miss Christina Rose, 4- To0�n- the duty on bagpipes, in order to -The month of April has been -gliin the favor o theSeoteli. And baenan exceptionally backward - •' ' - NATURALLY to, has beet' spending ,a few' day . now to catch the Irish vote the one, and' ver plittle s ring work with 'hero °cle and aunt. DoDSiCd y p ;e AP TIME :nd Mre. Munro. tax on harps has been discontln- has so far been done. The *oath- - T • '. { aed in order to please the SPRING TIME IS WALL PER Itish. er has been marked by late snow- -Miss A. E. Richardson. who. We cannot advise what can be faliP; a record for recent - ears. - was confined to her bid for several done a not the euppart of the On Sunday a fail at three inches f7nce again -we present a grad array of "Staunton" Semi* _ weeks, i9 Dow touch improired and English- unless it be to admit was reported at Caledonia, which trimmed Paper for your approviil. -Is abie to attend to • herduties. plum pudding free of duty, as one soon, however, disappeared. —The Police Trustees have pass- pi's Hundreds of rolls rf htin stock -t-o choose from. tad a resolution whereby daylight way to gain the love of an En- -L B. Tapson; of Bowmanvilleo g _ saving wilC come" into effect oa glishman is thrpptigph his atomach. ' _ a member of the Canadian Piano _ - - Sunday, April 29th; at midnight. -The grassh6p- per or locust is Tuners' Association, and who has Pii08B range from '9 cents up. -Mrs. James Richardson, of one of the 'worst poste with been for, a number of years -em- w em- which thdfaai taste of *,number of to soil by the Dominion Piano - . -. --� H A P M A14 Geoegetowo.-iand Herold and' Mre. P l<ilebardeon; of Toronto, spent the b3tttteo and Western Canada an Organ Co., will be in the Sunday with relatives in Picker- ha a to e A tie i5aethod of village shortly. Any orders left -Ing getting rid of them has been at THE NEws office by those - -- - -- -Mrs• (Dr.} Richardson and evolved in Arizona. .Grasshoppers wishing ttreir pianos tuned, will ^ ��+ak disappear at the -Brit frost, but receive prompt and cutely] gtten T / - P T P T A L 0 �.7 :daughter, of Toronto, were the ! eats of the formers brother, J. -they take good care to deposit Lion: * * , �a theiregge just below the surface, _..L, and lin. Palmer. one day last -In revising the tariff the New Spring Samples are here. Some Fine Material. where the frost cannot in lire g p _ week, } Dominion Government made one , _ - Some Careful Workmanship. them, ' The farmers get out their P• 828.50• ' - Contrary to a =pectstione the = change for which no lsonsewifo - ; _ - _ • roads thoughou-t t towDOhip. horaee cud -plows - and 'expose the will register at cotaplsint, that is - RUBBER BOOTS- 2.50 and $3,00 f have dried lip nicely and have Dot, : eggs to the root thereby destroy- when the- dnty oa sugar was lower- yut ker!e sure up. �" ,rr' e'..L OaLtlu" % ;u "�' R °'1ir_ that of attaching a kind of trap ed' a cent, per pound, chat is s - -: - - '. ftroaUefttheland. redaction of fifty percent. While A fine showing of Work Boots, Shirts, Head_ light - -C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey and l in trout of a tractor, whereby the change is` moat acceptable, it ' _ Overalls, Gape and Seasonable - daughter, E",&. visited ac thehbme! bushels of grasshoppers are gath- Suns hoped that the duty of_$2.00 II�derwear. - - ' ered and -fed to fo 1. r. :. of Alex and Eire. Albright, Dear - litany a timel motorists are per cwt. would have been remov- -._ _ 7 - Everything for Spring.. - ' '.Wbitevale, on Sunday,- when the ed entirely. - - r compelled to pass Dedestri latter celebrated their golden the no -The minstrel f�ho9v a�vectiAgd - the road without offering them a • ..,wedding. ride even when -.the- wonld :like for Friday night in the Town Hail PI red Buntzn�r - - - Pickering, _,• -Rev. H. G. Croerwho Uhas. very much to d0 BO. YIt is not on was a'' complete failure. There �: a% !� been pastor of the Pickering account of meanness or unfriend- were only about• half a dozen Radio Licensee a?:etabiiehed 185; - _ ed aharch for the past two years, - - _ 'Las resigned and will go to Madoc, knees that they do e0. but because Pent, and in eoueP�neace the and tbos* Laving ezelisaxed pastorates with wan accident should occur they a bohsd paidtthe ewe mission tee - the minister of that town. would bts responsible .for dsmsjtere - `" -W. R. Sparrow. foreman for that might be suffered by the ppeer- program to said to be them. The excellent - - H I ILL Ruddy. has moved from the son who was offered the ride. The O°eR but the people bore have - J. N. Richardson residence to the law to a most unjust one, and - :-u residence recently vacated G. there has been an effort made to �° over -fed with dramas and STE ! by concerts during the past tow E E ib'18ath. This farm will be oiler have this A bill to this removed from was months. It ie better %r oatside =. aced bT Mr. Ruddy this year. shows to be sponsored by some 8 Robi °eon. who ie m4v- introduced in f the Legislature at ul.o aacvuh o local organization. -- --_ —_ -- -_ -- — fait into the vil4ge with his dairy son; the Liberal euetnber for 9ouhb ' -Mrs. Blanche Murphy, - wife of - outfit, will hold an aactian sale of Huron, but for some reason it waA P. W. Murphy. Elizabeth street. Round SteaY, µ. Ikis farm implements etc., on :lion withdrawn died at her hone on Thnradsy, - - - ' GG day next. See advt., cootaigtnga _On Friday evening filet the April 19th, after an yztetided ill- =' Sirloin Roast or Steair,._: :- .:. 77c. - i of articles, in soother column pipits of thoi Continuation Scbool ness' -frown heart trouble. Mrs. 'Wing Roast. - fames Gree°1aw held an ane- entertained a large Dumber of the Murphy was of a - home - loving --tiou sale of Iris farm stock and parents to a social evening st the dispzsaition and had made many �orterhosse Roast, heavy under ctzt - 1- - implements on Wednesday last. school. �l very leasin - l.. -v Mr. Gree°low is giving upfarminR_ y -P g- program f�ienda during her residence here, Schneider Peameal Back Baeon, but will remain on the farm for of a lnisceilaneo" character was who regret. her passing.- (l it-a# - -•--� loc• k _ 40ven by-the pupils. wbicb incln,l- town. 'relatives to attend her Bologna, :.. ... ..�. ..: - the present, haying. rented ails ed 'a Dutch dance b the girl* of funeral t ero Mra, T. N. Fennell. • far The' Ladies' Quartette of the- the drat and secowl urina: a ekir.- Now flydford, \lass. ; afr'o J. J, - Hesdcheege, - .,: Ibe. Toronto Focal Ensemble-Vera "Tbo Old, Worpen s'nd -her D )R." Nirli;nlev and . 5fica Iris Fiener, - .- Butcher, Gladys Rlp, Olive Beiyea by. Geraldine Batt: n skit, entitler3 merlin, N. H ; Wm. and' Mre. -, All aleats_kehttinder Electrical 1Waleh aod'Phyltiy Saunders, woo The Highwayman, h the girla Murphy and .Air[. George Glarke. _ '• ..:Refrigeration. first prize (silver cups), at the Peel of the second and third form s of Brantford, and Maurice Mir - skit, " oTraioe," by Clifford Bas- phy and family, Turofuto. -Com. .-County Musical 'Festival. held at sett and Irene Ratcliffe; and . a _ ;N 3BramRton last week, readiD b Blanche Balsdbh. Pi- ' - •' '' : R E I. D -The month] meeting of the Y Internatioeai Six -Day Bicycle ano and violin numbers were Riv: Races _ "'Women a Missionary Society of en -bp R. Gibson and J. Remmer, �— p '.the United Churchtwill be held on whoaleo Supplied the music for The .past few Sears has witnessed .:Butcher '(phone 3000) ._Pickering t-- '!f7Pednesd'ay, May 7th, at 3 p: m., the dancing which followed. the increased popularity of the six- at the home of Mre, �J,3. B9ladon. The Maple Leaf Baseball team, day bicycle race. This sport. which Subject for Atndy, The Growth of Toronto, n u bf the' Christian Fellowship iD pened the 1.34 season in, itself df- Acribes vne of the most on Wednesday at Albany, N. Y. gruelling endurance tests, demands _ Ohiva." ke . . } -The La +red Church services aD The er:oe a was a tie st the ebd of of the participants, . the utmost in Pic ring : Men `1 :. larket - if,beeominft Saaday, �lprit.29th, the '9th iDaiDRS,. and they' had physical 'and mental perfection. Can - will be as follows : Surlaay,3ehool, entered the eleventh innings and most sAectacnlainr dens, n tably, �� Toronto was leading by two rune, -Under-New Management , Adair Bible! Clsiiie and; Yoang'Poo• Torchy Peden, Req. Fielding, Jules .. ple'a Bible . C]aes at A.45 o'clock, when it ices .Rettiog dark- The _ Church services sL II s tn.,. And manager of 'the Albany team Rudy acid Henry Le Page, all of - 7 p: m, wilt be Laken by Rev. S. G, tried, to prolong the game until it whom fay iithrlraoie eat in thee Mutu 1 29th---- treet • was too dark, expecting that the Crozier. Areda, Toronto. j4iders 'from Europ- - -An afternoon tea will be held referee woitld declare the game a can Countries,, echo have - been out- - draw: He however, declared the .. on May iitb under the auspices of ' standing in the past will be in the -the C. G. I. T,,group.. in the base- game forfeited by Albany, and contest. Popular prices prevail and J1ewell Shortening,, 4 lbs.e ment of St.' A ndrew'o Church.. A declared Toronto the winners. we recommend a trip in to -the' city Then the Albany fans showered : - splendid program is being prepar- bottles and bones and the referee on any•'one of these days or nights ed and a hobby collection ke an y poor sports as one of. the most thrillinfg . exper- - � - _ • nddezl sttta��: ^I�veryooay Wei- Americans-show ♦er lances you can toox tor. �i gll�� $a- -bv�e� , 'come. Admission, 25c: and' 15c, po ----- - -• - -- - - - - - -- •r -The' Choir of St. Andrew's mulishly. They Are very poor Now Adverttsernents. losers. They are determined to Round Steak, per lb. ice• ' Church, Whitby, assisted . by P , , .. •..• •••• .. fair means or foul, but •OR BALE -geed pntatnet, Cobh . t severs] members of the' Choir of�r01k_4 - ` Sirloin Steak per lb., 170• ' . mast win as they did by crooked - the Pickering • Presbyterian 1' lers and Greemmnunts. -Nova Scotia govern- Church, are going to 9ti•atford Dees in the St. Clair River, -two ment analysed,- Pickering Mills. 34.36 s - today (Friday) to take part in Years ago' WILL EXCHANGE- l2•Rauge don. Swift's PrenAum B80on, per 1b., 300. the musical festival. We under- -A number front Pickering at. ��' ble harrel shotgun for laeingtrens. W.14 ' find that about seventy choice tended .tbe Liberal Convention at McDonald, Rosebank Corner, Kingston Rd.34tf - wHlpsrtici to in the contest. the Toivli Hall, W}iitby, 'on We EED OATS -T pace t=am lets of dill- -The polipee trustees of the viii- tiesday evening of last week, Serene varieties ofoats, which Ipcan sell at ;S • . MEWE N e -are hereby aekiD all residents which was held for the purpose of Sts, per bushel, if 1 receive order in time. Gash. - - -� y R F. L, Green, Greenwood, 32t1 . • • - 'to clean up and beautify their nomioating' •a candidate' for* the - - - Plckerin "- " - antarlfl' ' -lawns and boulevards in order- coming Provincial election. Only VOR RENT -At Frenchman's Bay, _ one name came. before the Con- 9- roomed house. . Electric... Hard and soft. to make our village attractive, water. Basement. Large lot and good location. and they also Rive notice that any volition, that of W. E. N. Sinelltlr, Reasonable. Apply owner, Len _ ^` K. �ha has re FRANKHALL.*rsona who bave laced -ashes . presented- the - Pp P USTOU HATCHING -Let lira _ /'i1 -`„� on the attests moat remove them r tding for s number of years. Chatch'your own eggs. Our JamNvay Mann ( \/- -'�,,/" at once and discontinue he - There were about- one thousand moth incubator. 180 eggs to tray. One tea t prac resent i3,so; two trays or over $3.60 per tray. App y �- tioe in future. ' ' ,and of these only_ t*e•o re- F. weekes 'sr son, R R-No. 1, Claremont: •- . - Tesla, the _renowned scientist, feed to vote for Mr. Sinclair. thus Phone Clare 2008'. - 35 -37 Florist .,, Phone,' 5301) . .,Picker*, 9 " predicts that power by `wireless he was p'rscEcslly'the linetrimous - NOTICE - ' will be a ]set ID the not distant choice of the Convention. ' It is _ • 'v future. He says that aeroplanes admitted that he is the strongest - Al] persons a e hereby notif -OR MO_THER_'S -+Da ■ wiU sour with onlimited criiie]ng man in ilia ridfnit whet' it comes b ". lFadii high shave the Atleatic ails Lo an election contest. In addree led that any seats or other eq- tadi h with power supplied b - a tog the efion co ite he_ ah]y de- mpment belonging to -the vill- large ails4rtmeIIfr Of Gerflrnll]1>as, red, White and pi>p , p f age, shall- be utilized for no other _ Pilrilllas, Beg0Dias* ilhore plant. He predicts wonder- ended rice eland tb'st he had purposes than- than designated, r fnl things from this new appli- taken on the various. - .questions and that there shall be no drip- Double Petunias and Fusohias, cation of electricity. In view of thaC'catne before him. In regard i,nag of cars on the parks while _ whit scientists have accomplished tn-his stand on the beer and wine the ground is soft, without per- ale0 Cut Flowers. (n the last hundred years, we can measure, he felt that he wr)nld be mission from the Village Trus- readily a" that Tpelg's prediction seting false -to his constituents tees. gay Com true. .r _ lead he voted for the measure. Village Trutiteeer- - Floral Designs- made at reasonable phoet. .W