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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_05_04- y- •T-.a .. +ts, -STS'- -- .�b_a;'. may,; _ - .,g'L: - .- ,r'.," .,..nc; ..'..�'." -'•+d. r'r<.+ 4y: .6F".. F Y lei• r..- �• - .;�v •7r "i • z+'ts • "5 y..S. �•-�' ' - 1 Lu -- - ' P N__ . - . � ill► _ � - � "• von. L�xi _ :. PICSERIN(, QNT., R A 1'�i�. 3, ovartaotraxtat C;avbr*. Whitevale Green River NOTICE ., • p _ (REEN.W DOD dledicat `The Kew Beach United Chure?i ; Temperance Day will be observed Choir, of Toronto will present a this Sunday; May 6th. Speakers will DR. Hr O. 'PEARSON- Physicintt ' '�' . Errand concert in the Whitevale Bap -' be Mr. Edward Wilson and Mr. Wm. . r and surgeon, Dunbarton. lots ., tist Church on Friday evening, Ma-+ _. -Sa�a . Special music is bei�.arr- . _' _ XHIS .. _ • "Our -trucks pass-your way - - •1StTi,-at 8 p. m• Keep this date in You are cordially invited to - -` m DDR. ARTHUR L. HORS, PbysiciRn every day, mind and watch for further particul- come. &nd Surgeon. Markham, Out. none 6100 COAL, COKE, ars next week, - v 1J Established I&9S a. $ranch office at Whitevate, each Tuesday, 2•4 _ sa pr m., at Mrs.' David Turner's. 24.-503 Dunbarton � 1 S. FORSYTH, O h. D., Director -WU OD CEMENT) 1►itevale .optometrical Auocilmiionof Ontario. Reg. � 3 — Mrs, Beare of Cherrywood is the ` KI SSI MI altered Memberof the American Optometricat The W. M. S, met at the home of guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wood. s..ociatiyn Eyes essmined py appointment. ` SAND, '{#RAVEL, 1liiss L. Major on Wednesday last,' We are pleased to see Geo. Shaw NO better pastry and cake, ptaone 2804: Claremont, Oat. when an interesting and helpful af- back from the old country. p and t ternoon was spent on China. The De- i -$our made in tFedat. _ I Miss Bella Thompson, of Markham. _ votional Leaflet was taken by Mrs. spent a week with Mrs. Jno. Gilmer Canada. TIUNCA�7 B. bicINTYtiE- Barris - BUILDER'S SUPPLIES' R. H. dohnstori, Mrs. Trap. have a' and other friends. _ ter, Solicitor. Notary, office -Brock St.. .chapter from our Study -Book and Mr. Hewitt has again come from ' • • _ soa6. Opposite Ben Telephg9e Office, Whitby. _also local cartage work Mrs. L. Johnston, of Brougham, told C , -,P one 45. 481y' his .city home. - E ;G D — - - ! ~ ' us some instructive points about Ch- The Mission Band will meet in the ; DONALD RUDDY Barrister. A MITCI�ELL ins- Mrs- Troyer sang, "The Rose of Sunday School room qn Saturday, - For pig. feeding my BARLEY. . Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. • • Shaaron" in her pleasing manner. At May 5th at 2.34 D. S. T. Ofice formerly occup ed by the late A. E..Chris- y FLED gives the @Bt Haar south win of Court Houser wbitby. glra the close of the meeting our hostess On! Wednesday May 2nd the Young g (Successor to D. Munro) served afternoon tea... _- IDEATON, BELL &ROSS, Barrist- People held a banquet, closing the -results fbr the money en. Solicitors. %A Northern Ontario ,Pickering,. Ont. —"`�" _ : season. _ of any feed on the Building. 330 Bay Street, Toronto.; _ Audlep W.J Beaton, Office phone 7400 Residence 8520. -- market. :. f1lL B. Beta. Master Bobby Cammack spent Sun _ Hillside J. D.JF. Rosa. Adelaide 28384 �N,.� DRIVE WITHOUT day kith his uncle in Kinsale. — o $..3.00 - per ton, including bags T�IOHARTi80N, PIOSERI:YG .t The pasture outlook is bad this " Mr. Russell Miller is recoverink - it tailu`. YEY— Barriaten,SotScitors,Notaries Public Liabilitry Insurance. One ace- year, and old supplies are about nicely from a badly broken leg. at the mill. Pttbalc, SLS -214 Confederation Life Building, ident may cripple you financially for goy I Miss Margaret Cavanagh spent Sun Caroler of Y e' and Richmond stn. Toronto, years. You can now buy ' insurance Crop reductions and wastes of sur-. day last at home. pWnea Ad= 4480 and 4480. By ap - with payments extended over nine - pluses will yet be found to be poor I Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Allan have- meat Satarda�r eveninits; Pickering re FOR CATTLE - "PboneP"ick.3E13, stf months: Your choice of good reliable economies. ' moved into their new residence. -- Canadian Companies. 25 per ce1Lt re- Daylight Sa.'ing Time does net Fisting is the order of the day a- BARLEY CHOP $23.50 PER TOM. Ten.da McMILLAN- Barris- duction for any person who has driv- help the primary industry a great round here. bags included' ten, Solicitors. Notary Public, Off cc at en three years Without an accident 'Mrs. John Cavanagh and family Residence of Mr. Thomson, lot 11. concession 1, deal either. 19ehaiingr office hours ; Thursday and Saturday for which he was to blame and a fur- Winters Bros:- report that the st= spent a day recently with firs, H.- Before grinding this I take a�eoinga. from 7.00 p. m to 8,30 pp. m.. or by },her reduction of 1Q p. c. to farmers. rawberry vines .slave • been severe) Cavanagh. out all `the @wall weed antment. Pick 2000. e : a0b Royal Beak ' , B .i.,.l ;•.;. B�i °... Ptooe pick 2000. ?ofoato - a�7 sans.. winter-killed. (Is this a punt Ed.) � Mr.' Albert - Ormerod spent Sunday seeds,_ dart and - chat's, and - Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. , Fall wheat is about 95 per cent of last week w1`th Mr. -John Taylor ,destroy them.- Western Dental Phone Pickering 3]5 failure _ and new- seeds _are 50 per' and family. - Bade g con.tainq a lot of cent and old meadows worse. ` Many of the young -people around -. =,due weed seeds. These hjRIL O. 8MITH. U. D. 9. 1 D. 8., We are sorry to hear of the ser- here attended the L t}! D. E. dance - are NOT destroyed in Chop- &\ lsocceesor to Dr, J. N. Dales), Graiduate of The Beal Store, �il$ ?emOIIt i,Nrs illness of Richard Puckrin, a at Malvern, ping, consequently farm. E Royal Couege of Dental Surgeooa and Toroo• PHONE 9r# former resident here. Many of the men from around here _ b 73ai.atnity. At Claremont of!!ce ovp D. A. , eft! get a lot of nozion$ )goat ■ �twe every Tneaday and Frsda f'lwae The school has been obliged to go attended both William ' Munro s and @eedat in their chop. You Dr..a )stall s�itt on Daylight- sat ing time as 90 per Albert Banks salos. F U R N I T U R E not get *by in my chop. j -� We are dw layio an. attractive cent of the homes are dome soy ' _. � - TTERSERT T. FALLA ISE. L D ,g.. p g 31r. Scott, to our south has the - Greenwood D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of varier of i Dental Sn and the irarversaty of Toronto. . p misfortune tQ lose a milk cow or two r OSc Aluminum and Araniteware Etc, from some mysterious- -of. Para- Lew Hagerman and family, -1Sf !r's fa wch. Pi aeeaad dear east of St. And- y Whitevale called on Levi and Mrs. r..'aLlsneiL Pkkaring.Ont. oQiar )gaffs ! 8 Furniture and Furniture lya;is. .:. { FRED STACEY r. as. to a m.. or by appointment. Ot-ray Novelties. Bruce - Ritchie has sold his farm to Linton on Monday. - " r'ar• t�bone Pick $7-00 y l Mrs. T. C. Robinette and John Painter and Paper•banger Prices low, in keeping with thus.. ' George Cammack, who is putting in Robinette and family, of Toronto, -the crop. We understand that Bruce 33 cents per boar or by contract y 1jttatsaassla 64 *1040. is remaining here until he locates a spent day w' Miss M. Wood anywbere. Sun with �. . ,. mid a Rev. F. Horton gave Ave roC a small: place to suit him. . Satisfaction Guaranteed. ELIZABETH RIC$ARDSON- interesting iq odol"Y'A Sunday, his 16 v f,an esneriev�a A sFi n end moth mablkinam'aneeof all kinds. 1�s * =rrivwr3 w Itr.on ohiT...�r, 4itg8' ��thc�t Ong y Gyptroc in the following sizes :�i "Pell Mrs.. Southwell and children -are _ A number from he1`e attended the ding •a few days with her hush- PINE DRIVE, - DUNBARTON 1 48 in. z 72 in..G rot: l or write Duabarton P. O. P08TILiti Licensed Anettoneer, yP Choral Society Concert at Stouffvilie and at Mc1VIiUan. . t r ooanrt« of York and Ootatio, An•'. 48 in. z 81 in. , ". George and Mrs: Haney of Toron-- aalm et ail kinds staanned -to on ahorsad on Friday night last. { p swam. Address Green alverp.o„ onk 48 in. z 96 in. '' Mr. Cunningworth and- family; of to, and Will and Mrs. Crum•mer, of Shingles For ,Sale _ 4� 48 in. ,z 109 In. " Toronto, rlslted -Mr. and Mrs. ' A. Pickering, spent Sunday with Stew- T� R. BEATON, TOWrSHIP �' t and Mrs. Corbett. ii L_r L�terk. Con +eyaacer. Comm;sr,oner lo+ 48 in..x gri DJnscona Board Lewis 1' On Sunday. GBIC' (ialvaDlzed Btee[ Shingles,. . _ ( - The fine spring weather of thi stpdavits:AC itaru,Ese. i'saucrox The final m'eetintr °fr�r- the fixtl ,fArt}s Felt SlRt*Shingles: "Win age [,ceR.ss. vk` e +air, toll Star Lirr*e year of the Women's lit titute will be ' -past few .days is. enabling the :farnt- J Hardwa►:l Fla +ter ers to tr, work on the !arid an Alan• re•rubber.ing huggy wbeels. held at. the, home _of,: Mrs. F. G1agg. Lawn mowers ah +r �7M. MAW,— LICENSED Arc,- pICKERING y 3Ir' and Mrs. J. Slack, of SLOltff= _ret their sprint^ seed•inz done. pened: i `4' TIONEER.for York, Qntaiio and Dtaaum �.� �.� �� I•evi Linton and .falnit�.ilave� Jac- T. EA..TERSON`S - CLAREMONT cooaties. All kinds of saiei promptly attended ille. visited with Mr. and Mrs. sled Vriliiam , and fan)o 's hoots and -a, . . sa. Terms reasonable. Dates for .ales may be Slack on Sunddv. - Call and get prices. Phone 2AI' atrangedatNEWS'Offcv. Bell and ittdepen- LUMBER YARD .lie. an <i 11r,;. F: titcl:ay and 1[:a�. - .t`p:'•1j's."a3S 'said olul pa•`otu ameq - - -- -- dam phones. Whitby. Ont flag �flin>r, j d Nlr . Lcr Billy visited with J[Y: sit - PiCkerin M�118 Trees a rtha, bS Markham_ -on. Sun- ; Sunday< �iay 73th, is .1h,tRers` Day �Xy' c ''ty ens re an the Church here. A special pros- 1ARNET ROBERTSON g day (ram is arran¢ed for that day and will _ - The best feeds are cheapest in the-end, Messrs O, Madill and H.. Stack at- 1 ' Electrical Contractor p tended a Centennial Service of 'the be presented in the church, comment- Welding These produce results,, Feeds that are in 'at 14.34, a. m -... -Ever bod -we!- -'!Wiring and Repairing for Light Wasonic-Order, held at St. Barnabaa R y F inferior, require more and results are or . power. not eatisfactrarp. Church, Toronto, on Sunday: come. All kinds of electrical ode VGe pace nod beau feeds for ho Sirs: W: ticKay spent Sunda)+ with. The concert given by the gaup; DCIl't throw away, kept in tstook.'go .`fattening,Alan dairy feeds, oat chop Mrs. B. Beebee, of- 'Stouffvitte. Mrs. men of the village was 'quite a gut- .." ]1 Phone 371kT, Pickerio corn grain, bran, shorts, beet pulp, Beebee has been, indisposed for some cess. The Fresh Air Taxi Cab, with 'YO'Ur broken castings. p g all: its equipment was there as were gluten feed etc. time.- Try Rcyal' Pastry Flour for The nrogram will consist of. Elect, also Amos. and Andy who were well Take them t0 SPECIAL-RATES cakes, pies.ote. _ _ ion of Officers; Report• of Sec. - tress. •represented by Edgie Pegg and Bert__- aim ' WS6Un, - . ► Laying lft@ih Community Singing; Music and uTGibson. As was, a cted,. this taxi - UN FARMER'S CARS ( tie -waiting for' -Brock P oad Nersi'Wh,Feed -- - Seeisl Half- It ©itr Evety-ottc come alry T� = = =�•- �- -See C - Poilltry Feeds I Wheat make this meeting a success. repairs the passengers got out and- s Phone 2729 t - had a real) dolly time, singinfc songs. _ For all Classes. of Insuranre. '. Cracked `Corn Brougham to the accompaniment of a piano, Ground Cara violin and banjo. A number, of ridd- t%A MFr S WATSON Dyater shell The John Everest family, of Tor- les and stories were told, while songs Proprietor •CYR3L' E: �ORLEY • • ' - We deliver Phone 531.. onto, spent Wednesday with their re- `were contributed by Ben-Gib son, W. On Pie eri>rr oIlt We are in as pomftton-to fill orders tatives, T. and Miss - Gammage. , $mown and E. Pegg; also two humor= $ Ck Road e�' S po Some of our people at for Fertilizers At best - ssible attended see- ous recitations �rere ,given..6y Mr. prices delivered at your farm: Vice in ' WhitevaN, ' corid-ucted by the Hedge; :as : well as musicail selections D, N. Lo'. Oxford Group. by W. Clark, E. Pegg, M.. Pegg, and - Mr. Bell Smith called on a number 'Mr. McGuire. And that was not all >q -{ PICK N y of old acquaintances -here over. the t for ;;ome ,real, •clever gymnastic per- - ERI. a, OF T. wea><_p„ra r Farmers___,T -- N 0- W s_wem g� - — -- -_- At, w x �y - -��. -. tlY'llI-- trrrl111 C Il i V i the � p, r al , { is ��our opportunity s Toronto, visited their family hers - Urekt, yodr sees FUhTERAL DIRECTOR Sunday' ( Stouffville ♦ j Q - The Gordon Wallace family, of ;1'% o ge�a a Tnrnnfn rallna ♦ �ti m r D4�ry..� TItC su•ttttuer na'it-holiday nelzins oil r.:a.w Ambulance home on Sunday. ( Wednesday of this week and will Da and Night _ Cong�leum Rug - . . - y qht service Little Helen Malcolm was taken to continue until the First of October. - Phone WW the Sick Childrens' Hospital in Tor- Mr. J. R. Campbell, west of the forma Id e F R E E <: Malvern 3000 onto on Saturday afternoon. `tcyvtn, has been appointed corn- borer] The studelltg of the Markham High inspector for Central Ontario. • __! ��L (� Zchool were in Toronto on Saturday' The Choral Concert held here on M�Ytlulamf • Onte on an educational visit to the Toron- Friday evening last, was a decided _ _ �V to Museum... (success, the`hatl being filled and a Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock and Mr. and Rood program rendered: , 'This contest starts on 00'' Mrs. Wainwright, of `Toronto; wt•ere 1 These fine days are getting the and insure a smut -free harvest' May 6th and ends Ma R guests of Bert and Mrs. Harvey on, farmers on the land' this week, and Forinaldehye destroy@ stout one - -" y Sunday last. , . I bringing it under cultivation. Fall wheat,' oats and barley ikiso, 12th, and at 4 p• m. Mother's Div services will tie held wheat Wall winter killed. prevents potato scab. the Lucky Number en. SUPPLIES ; '•. on Sunday, May 13th, in St. John's The cut in the sugar tax. to half; ;a Church. Special services are being ar- , does .not' satisfy the people, sugar It is important to use fresh stock h vel0 wi11 be, o ene .� . ranged and a good turnout is hoped being •a necessity. The radio and sug- as this preparation deteriorates flits p C 5 inch gal.vanize4 elbows,' 11 . X19 and the prize given t0 5 !' " i e - 30c for. ar tax are both absurd. on standing, Our stock Is freiRh ; the look 'winner. pipe ' Mr and -Mrs. Warren Willson, Mrs Our architect, Mr, Fred Saund rs, each year. 5 inch black elbows, �20. D. Gannon and John Phillips attend - i is asking fo'r tenders for the ezu- The 6128 Of prize Rqg= 5 of pipes, 20c. ed the funeral in Toronto on Friday i sion of the. Urifted Church and. ins- -- :: Price _ afternoon of the late Laura Morton tallationtof the pipe organ. 6x9 feet. - Also, feeders, drinking founts, who had a number of friends here. ( Rev. W. E. Hassard, of Toronto, �i,l�a per lba - 4 ` etc., at right prices. Mrs. E, Wilson, of Green River, preached -in the Mennonite.'Churth on .' igl5 p^ C. A. STERRITT Temperance' Supt. of the Township Sunday last when' he preached on • r Vii: "`,' Prices right and satisfaction Sunday School Association, visited Temperance -'St4ttietent•for 50 bushels. guaranteed. the Broulrbam Sunday School last The Business -Men's Bible Class k�.? Si' day and addressed the school. 1 put can a Minstrel Show on Wednes- ' Funeral Director dI,�TIN BUSHBY A goodlv.number of our people are day evening of this week to a crowd- Jones' D�g Stor+e i kmbul&nae Service suffering from colds. Mrs. T. 'A. ed house. • Knox required the attention of Dr, 1 Mr. Art. Weldon, the west end Phone 6840 Phone iwo Hardware Plone, 4W N. F. Tomlinson, of Claremont. We merchant has bought the residence = ,GIIdiff7D - PICKE IXG are., glad to kladW thatys ^a - '' M Ahank l_ _._�..ai:_>lsl.. l.; :ills' -- • - — — - _- - • -, • • ,., _ ♦ ,• ra.. «y i- ,,. �"� _­;P " "' �' ;' tee: "•�- =t` ,r:y -•.' • ` `" '�,t Y �AO • Maryr ova ao�ks 'r�vrr✓ .xx� s `i _ •*MGI`•V J' - - - _ . _ .. •_ :Ps. 2r°•y, � ���j.� y . � Y� _ �. -. - w'i.T ' _ ... - •,.T -•. - � -• •' ,•.mss. —of- -rte - -t— 1 tried out an abridged question 11119", addressed to eight boys ' and - _ :irL -wh, ranging in years from seven to h IL They were all .children of good faailiee, . of normal intelligence. of tairty comfortable circumstances. - -- - T .I asked them: just one / Auestion pit! URRET FIDE CUT� _ -- "it you were an avfator,..�abont to -� - '�ke- pastU of which would bring you a large a prise and , much glory; and if by ac- mro - cident you discovered unguarded the - Ott "More' tobacco' for 'the as wel�whlich can lie ez•- "plane belonging to your closest rival, money" means more cigar- changed free for a wide list the person most likely to beat you in �� ettes for the mono with of valuab�e g ;W ,3 the race, would you damage that pal'- 1~ , tlaeilil gift for - , - on's 'plane so it could 'not compete 11VER O _Turret -Fine Cut. ' And 1t , yourself and your home; _ -_with youraY i1 not -why why note" - - -- - - - -means better cigarettes, too Start today to make .your i' •a Here are the eight answers just GpEN *' milder, cooler, more fra. money go farther "roll as they were given to me:t grant smoked Turret Fine your own" with Turret 1 • ,�, ' o. wouldn't because., ... �. 1. (Boy, 10.) N I e► - - Cut ayes you Poker Hands Fine Cut: • - you always get caught doing anything �� ��BAC�,Q � . • g y -_ _ - -like that _ 2. (Boy, 11.) If I was sure I wasn't - -found out. I would give the money CMG R „,�• �" " It pays to "'Roll Your Own. With ` to my mot her, (Evidently something 1, gnawing at the .conscience here.) S. (Girl, 10.) I would think if was F _ _ good thing 11 I could keep the other - "plane from starting, because it it did Save Poker Hands to get Better Cigarette Papers - I - I alight nut win the race. FREE— Everoody agrees that 'Chantecl and "Vogue" FINE :E U T _. 4. (Boy, seven:) I don't know how, to -fi y . - are the best papers -you cm gas 'S large books of either ' �. _ b. (Girl, 13.) I don't think it could ba from for only one complete set of Poker Hands, _ CIGARETTE TOBACCO happen because• - they- . always - have your nearest Poker Hand Premium Store or by mail from I - - > -•. watchmen at hangars. P.O; Box 1380. Montreal, P.Q; -SAVE THE POKER H- A,NQS 6. (Boy,mine.) No, I wouldn't do it _ jiecause he might find out and dam- Imperial TOGO Comf»nt °f `' - - ..;age nay 'plane. 7. (Girl, eight.). He would deserve - -.- • it if I did, it, because he ought to glance to my left and, to my coaster. Child Welfare Section watch his 'plane before a race. F FF-- `1 _ _ _ nation, I noticed a squad of police, 8. (Boy, 12) The important thing is TkA�[L I' M 1 r�E.331 011 5 - who had stolen around the block, em League of Nations Meet - _ to win a race when yon .are in it, and ,- -- J- �,�. =r erging' from the shadows with drawn GENEVA -The effects of the aeon - fi !i I could do anything to help ma win, �" =' =� batons rushing. to surprise the crowd omit depression on children- and .j I would think it all right to do. , ��" ' '� - from behind. We were than between R = = young people was the main subject /�� twd fires and, of course, we should �-' - not have been there at all. 'However, under welfare at t meeting of the Beatty Bros of Fer s _ child welfare committee re of, the League. 3T $u ;� ---=� °",; �_ _ - .' there was no time g lose, so hastily o1 Nation' which began recently: Add New Lines �' . —_ c' a " n paahing my. wise against a wall and Also on the committee agenda waa _ _. n getting close to it myself, we await _ - Fergus.- Beatty Bros. Limited an- + = ad develapmante. _ A man, who, a a proposal that otiicfal ddevmenta { _nonaced recently purchase of three .� and particularly birth .certiffcaMS outstanding )lase from the Goold '� BY CAPT F. H. PEI , : !M :second before, had stood beside �. shall not reveal the fact Of illegitima• 'i w outstanding and Muir Company of Brant= THE CENTRE OF NESTER • of .-was knocked fiat; others were slug- cy so that the child may not be hemp' ged without • any discrimination sad Bred in life from the start. - ford. Oat. The departmenta purr Belfast is a seaport and a mural- e a miniature riot was in progress. ebared laeivde parllamentary - bereuXb of _ Fortes at at. that moment, a -_ _`Brantford Windmills. Hand and Ireland I! was created a city in smart shower of rain commenced to ounce of tomato geed w111 prq' 't _ Power Pumps, and Grain Grinders. 1888 and, according to the 1926 can. THE BRITISH ISLES. fall; this served to dampen the ar• $use 1,600 plants; cabbage seed ;'Patents, Dies. Patterns, etc., to con- sus, has a population of 415,000• Since England, Scotland. Ireland and dour of all the participants more than plants, and celery said 3,000 plants. section with these, lines are also in- the formation of the Irish Free State, Wales -lust think of visiting them anything else could have done. Our • c_ f eluded to the purc''are and are now Belfast has been the Capital of Nor• for the first time, or, if you have adventure was over. Salesman Wanted ! • being moved' to the Beatty Factory them Ireland, the first parliament of been there before, think of renew- I'll felt you something about an : _ , handle excellent mining issue -sat Fergus., which was opened b 7 Kin George in lag your previous experience. ocean trip week. To this District. - - 1921. In- 1932, the Prince of Wales It is worth while to -build up an in - '' 'India To Display formally opened the new Legislative estate of memories for the future: W. J. BLAINEY LIMITED p Y BvildIngs -a beautiful marble pile, it is worth while DOING IT NOW. Prince Inspects 330 Bay Street TORONTO = At C.N.E. This Year just on. the outskirts of the city a,t Captain Reid's all motor, all Brit- Giant Cunarder Belmont, fah tour mails ou the "Empress of __ India now takes its place in the LARGEST . IN THE WORLD Australia" on June 31st. You can CbmiW Advataung ' = Window of the Nations. ".The We'are 'so accustomed, on thin take n days, 45 days or continue 'Glasgow -To a chorus of buzz- "Show Canadian Nations iol on side or e w er, o n o v ng on the whole trip for the b2 days. ing machinery and the rattle of hr *ice 1 notified by cable from the India office the largest of this, that or the other It costs nothing to enquire --.it is draulic riveters, the Prince of Wales N O11rZR TO CV=T 1 *4VZ uTO 1 - - In London that the Indian Govern- thing, that It is difficult to imagine a wonderful opportunity. was recently hoisted in d tiny steel List or wanted Isysatloas sad fl „ meat has approved participation in a city, of about halt the else of Or, if you.want to go to the Com- cages 200 feet up the aide of the giant to ormatfoa ant f.-N. 'liar >satasas flea+ t the Exhibition this year and the die= Toronto, to secs) fa eo many endeav- fludat or the Passion Play. there. Cunarder "594" on her stocks at pw' World Paint �etorna>.s Y7 easlc are seven itineraries available, ran• Street. Ottawa. Canada _ play from the picturesque Iadaan .Em- ore. Belfast has the largest ship- Clydebank He went up for a looksee." Aire will be located In the Govern- building plant, the largest tobacco ging from 27 days to 57 days and The Prince came to Glasgow to 3MA%VT ?QUZU11a VV=. 9A= meat Building. factory, the^ largest rope works and fa price from ;341 to ;TTB., open a Boy Scouts' exhibition and he Limited Quantity of belt driven pone: °- -_ l _ a..the largest itax spinning Mille is the Writ* to Captain F. H. Reid, Q stood bareheaded while 1500 Scouts pumps, Jub11em Offer. for Greatly qui kredua ' world -some record, to normal times, P. R. Building, Toronto, or` tele ' and Girl - Guides shrilled excited WORKED ONLY =these industries give employment to phone WAyerley 6648. price• Real eptl. of Will save you Cheers,, money. (itva dept). o! well. Write aa,�t, both sexes; a most desirable condo_ Later he seized in opportunity to once ited.Ftrirua OnUsfaBBox, 23, ` :ONE WEEK IN TWO tion In -any city. This is the more the corners, in groups of four to' six, see work progresing on the giant lin- remarkable when It is considered that watching' for poaslble trouble. Now er in the hands of some - thousands of oROS•rRATE GLAND SUFPERERS- ;, - the district does-not possess the ad- and then an armoufed car would be laborers. Free information regardtnk a treat- SClitli Kept Him At Home. vintages of coal or�coa. In addition drjven down the road or a car on The ascent in the cage was to react ment from which I have received amas- to the industries mentioned, the aer- which were police with a machine " " In relief.. obligation a hereby im- lt .ia Che. wife who sonde na this In sted waters and the whiskies of . Be]- tale A deck, where he plied the of- plied ac all. 'Freely ye have received. formation about her ends husband's trout gun. - It looked as Lf everyone was - ficials with questions from the bird's •freely give." Alfrd Beadle, 1649W ante " ter. She writes: -"For some time fast are kno*zk throughout the world. on the streets; women and girls, cat+ eye vantage. nehaha. St. Paul Minn-, t7.&A- ''past, my husband ha's beets able to -A TRYING TIMi rying babies wrapped in the shawls work only one week in 'two,, on ac- The depression has hit Betfast,rae that covered ,their heads and shoal- DID YOU KNOW- count o1 sciatica. ' He • suffered so- it- has struck other places. The ship- ders; . men with scarves around their That thousands of people have much from it that he couid scarcely throats and their caps ' pulled well walked on Greta Garbo's face?- "Party" { building and the )then industries; par- Too INtJCt I move for the pain, We • tried many titular) - hav,e suffered, and • unem- over 'their 'eyes, There was sminis- Fier feattirea and figure `represent things, but without- result. Then We yr ter and ominous tenseness In the air "• " saw -1n the papers an account of the ploymeut, -among those who do not The Tragic Muse" in the mosaic �. ., - -�nood reael#s that had -been obtafaed earn enough to build .up nay receive; —everyone-was - anxious. decor a:..... on the steps „e the v- Last. Nl�h# from Kruschen Salts, and we decided always .causes unrest. A TUSSLE WITH THE PJLICE uti'onal Gallery in London. to give them a' trial, For twelve My party visited Belfast in"the fall My wale and I had gone out fora ! Too Mveh Food , months part, my husband has been of 1932 and, at. that time the eco� walk. We proceeded uo one street taking his 'little dose' of Krnschen nomic situation was. acute, Added to �~ NOYff. every morning. Now, he has na more and, as.we returned, we deviated by . Kennedy & Smoky ' trouble . with. the- sciatica, and is this was a certain political tension, way of a cross street, - which led us ` working regularly. " - (Mrs.) M. ' due to the fact that the new Parlla- to Sandy Row, at the .foot. of - Boyne Menton Atmosphere .� Doctors estimate that one -half of ment Buildings- were to be t opened Bridge -any Belfast man can tell you 421 College St " civilised humanity suffers from par_ In November and there were those In 'where that is. ,Seeing ,some, excite Toronto o :� Alai' constipation. This condition re' • he city, of Republican tendencies.. ment, - at the • middle of the bridge, Harley-Davidson Distributors suits in .an unsuspected residue oi..ho made it their business to foment and Used Parts waste' matter wh feone the t which arches over the railway tracks, Write at s for ea-r "_ate flsf e� wood an produces sciatica, as we we went to investigate and were a used motorcycles. Terms arranged. ..as many of the mystery ac lea disturbers from the Irish Free State- most knocked down by a crowd that pains frola which people stiffer. which has always opposed a division was being pursued by the police, Hug- 1 elim- - in -- Ireland -were in Belfast -to add -bra Ehe- bridge - railings -we let - t)�e -- - f Rlubliltlu keeys ti.r v.ab..: g _ - - to the disaffection. ffS 1 E' - t1 illofytiitg lv0 ' AC1d iaetion in perfect ,trim , so that every an ^b rush by- and- iettarunl lu tl.o e+,+� particle of oisonous w e material UNREST AND STRAIN foot 'of the bridge and interestedly '' `- Dan p ayi Headache' '-No UOseae Sto>'ndcle is expelled gently; regularly and corn- ' The streets were filled with rest. watched the mob - composed of men, . ,_ Reduce some women to the less groups of people, walking rgp• ant shadow of their own Scientists say this is the UICK- pletely. _ women and children - preparing to at- Pal EST, SUREST and EASIEST wap Idly but aimlessly from place to place, ,tack the police with stones and settling selves. Others take to combat FEELING THE There were over 3,000. policemen in the Vegetable Compound -Jx Belfast an8 they. were .standing on bricks, picked up from the roadway. when they •� EFFECTS of over- indulgence -the N At this juncture, I bappened to feel the blues', most powerful acid neutralizer known coming on. It steadies quiver- to science, Juif do this: a (T THAT ing T.gKF. -2 taiilesnoonfuls of Phil- I { Is ���+ . MAKEs tbegeneralhettlth...givesthem _ - more pep ::. d more charmr Lips Milk of ik eels is a gins cS L water BEFORE bed. In the morning Y0� FEEL SO V�R�i�HED take o more tablespoonfuls with the L Y D I A E. P I N K H A M S ;oats of a WHOLE ORANGE. That's �e c,ur,ro,s doll °f maker VEGETABLE COMPOUND alit You'll feel great) "Among the thousands who phb . Wake up your- Liver Bile Or take 'the equivalent amotjj I of r Omega OIL as r daily rub down, no one .NO Calomel necessary Phillips' 114i1k of Magnesia ta,�'rts. thinks more of , it than I' do; It Is Each tablet is equal to a teaspoa full For you to feel healthy and happy', ' ' of the liquid. a' IIDilIIant 0f amazing strengthening your liver must pour two pounds of 1t- Ministers Son Invents ti Get en Me -Phillips' - and sootbing: power.' '._ - quid'into your bowels per day. With- . {py " James J. Jeffries, for long the Chain• out that bile trouble starts. diges- Invisible Ear Drum Milk of Mquid fo m the pion Heavy- weight of the world, found tion, slow elimination, poisons in the familiar liquid form, or that" Omega 'Oil '-went - deeper, sad body: General wretchedness• • , The Invisible Sir Drum invented by - the - new,- marvelously �•., y ` How can you expect to clear up a si- A. O. Leonard, a son of a widely known COIIVeIIIent tablets. Bd -� limbered up" those, great 'mIIBelet}, tuation like this completely with mere methodist minister,. for his own relief sure it's PHILLIPS' ;quicker. Omega Oil should be W bowel moving- salts, 1 1, mineral water, e from extreme deafness and head noises, the kind doctors endorse. every household for .strains, sprains, .laxative ..candy or ohewfna gaff, or has so greatly improved _ his hearing. � stiffness, and more aching muscles, rougbage. They w_on't wake up your.11- that he_ can join in any. ordin0y cdnver= NOW 64 TA ET' d V Rubbing doesn't blister the skin. ' At vu patron. go' 'to theatre and hear without FOR LIQUID FORM '•'cl all 'druggists 86 and 60' Cim. ' 901e You need garter's Little f,t,fer Pills. difficulty. Inexpensive and has proven id3e and SOd Slier Agent John 5 nd 60- Company. rely vegetable. Safe. Quick and sure a blessing to- n ny people. Wrtte for - MAOaerCANA" results. Ask for them by name, refuse booklet to A. O. Leonard, Inc., Suite 139 5 Limited. Toronto subatt «,,tPS, ^►r at all Anigrlstr. 34 -• ° Issue NO. .1&--234. I 70 Fifth Avenue, New York City. " "i o :1'• 77.,.1....- ..d,.i._",.a.;�,a :..Z " - +� r.�_.�.�,,�.. �°.r.•., - _ _ - - x, -•io �j _ , ... �,.,4' :? •� .,,;, "- ,`.vfsu -s:. 2 i .e+ " A. % .• �� '•mow'; b -.' ' •.- J Bell IaaL Thursday with twenty-four - Y ��- _ _ . -,. 4SIM Xt1fttxf� � 1 y q years spent in jgottineau. North Dak- orites, Jema, Lover of My Soul, :Doabsstos. t - - - -- - - _p�eaent, -Rey, _]f[z Horton gave a ota. -�On Feb. 2nd, 1882, he married and "Nearer My God to Thee." lld;. — :� very interesting paper on "Temper- =1hiss A1rce E. Ward; -of Claremont; Homer -anU �- Woodland- SC Paul's Den n•--Sundajr_:)![ax- TEBMS. _ - - tee" The election of offifers for the and moved to the fourth con: of U. - "Wonderful Love," also along -loved 6th, Fifth Sunday after Easter. Sun- _ - year resulted as foliows: Pres., Mrs. bridge, about one mile wuWtof Rose- favorite of Mr. White. Pall bearers day School at 2.30. Evening Prayer y� '.''.e1 -Taper lea -. 61.50 it void in advance. V..Paridn; 1st Vice -pres, Mrs. Bell; vilie, where they resided until they were fellow- deacons and friends. Mr. at 3. 30. Preacher, Rev. E. G. R.obia -• -ael»cdptioaa to the united States and Great 2nd Vice- pres., Mrs. R. E. Mowbray; moved to their present home, .,about F. Woodland, W. A. Henderson, D. son .Until further notice all services Britain $2•00 is advance. Sec- tress., Mrs. H. Parkin; Organist, - thirty -six years ago. During these Wa • ' F. A, Forsythe and Wm. and vvt n Daylight-saving time � • ' ll be o Miss Lena Sadler; District Director, thirty -six years, they lived in CIare- john Maye. Interment was 'r*de in Mrs. - lialph' Mowbray; Prog. Co_mm., . moot for about nine years returning Claremont Union Cemetery. - Mrs Ro3�DlovKbraq, (convener)- Rev to their home about n y seven � �1�Mi - Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Gee and Mrs. 'Stell years ago, •where they. have remain- Horne Register r - - - -- ed.. Here he farmed and operated a Brougham - -_ In 'Memoriam : - ' -saw mill, extending operations to in- �y - - G'LAREMONT ENSIGN- 26574, Cly . • oIltipatt _ o +- -- elude a chopping mill during the last desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- Motor traffic was 'very, heavy ov- HUBB�ARD - -In sad and loving few years. He ' ,w-as a member of t1% sign, (imp.); dam; 'Bridgebank Joan MRS. THOS. LAW er'the week -end on No. T Highway. memory' of our dear son,'Murray., Goodwood Baptist Church for some, (imp.); the property'of F. G. Som- The spring- like'weather was a great who passed away, May 3rd,, 1Q28. twenty -five years, being baptized by 'saducement for people to come out era, Gordon Park Farm, lot 20, con. American Anthracite, WelehCoat Just a sad _ but sweet remembrance, Rev, T. Booker, of Claremont, he had 2 Pickering, will make the season .,'•. ;:sad enjoy the spring air. Scotch Coal and Coke, Just a menllory fond and true; also been a member at Claremont and Uxbridge. Left to mourri Firs passing of 1934 ` There is great out -of -doors actin - Just a token of sweet affection, , at his own stable. Terms: all sizes. sty with the coming of spring weath- 510.00, •payable, Feb. 1st, 1935..All :Hard and Soft Wood, I And many a heartache still for you. Fare' his widow, one daughter, Ethel; .$10.00,, accidents at owner's risk. John ' -+er. ' Uimey are- feeling. disappointed •Too dearly' loved to- ever be forgot- three sons, John, Robert and Ralph, ' ;• with the outlook for fall wheat, and one grandau Kaei, manager. -' _. - :Terms Cseh. ; much of the crop being frost, killed. ten by -Daddy Mamma. and Brother_ ghter, all. on the Harold, home farm. Five brothers survive, t House 2130 Phones Office iisi0i! Miss Bate ~accompanied her niece, _ . John, of Vancouver, Wash; Geo. D. Radio SerVice :ibis.. Hanley,_ to ' Toronto, on Satur- Claremont of Seattle, Wash; Wm, E. of Cryst• 1• .day, where she viii remain for a - _ Springs, .Sash., 'Frarfcis, of Vamilt6n Notice to You - time'while her health remains so un- On Saturday evening the members Ont., and one sister,'Miss Alice White ALL MAKES satisfactory., of the United Church choir gathered of Arias, Out., beside a host of SERVIOED AND REPAIRED _ Neil B. McKinnon will hold an auction sale of the household effects at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter' friends in the community. The funer- fbuggy, cutter, harness etc., which be- Ward. 'About thirty were present and al service met at the- home on Apri l . PRICES REASONABLE ^ a pleasant social time was spent. 16th,.and took place- to the Baptist WORD GUARANTEED 'C1,'e do Building of all kinds. �.ionged to_ the estate of, his father, Church, Goodwood dhere Pastor -�- During the evening, :firs. D. A:.:Scott , CARPENTERIIti& --- - - r► late Dr. N. C. McKinnon. The Sale Homer . af;., :.,.� _ will be held on Saturday, slay 12th. read the following address: - - --- > : i8urxy - `ARTHUR FIELD - l CEMENTING The May meeting of the Women's Dear Mrs. Ward, - assisting, /by special request of the _ ' Institute rliill be held at the home of We, the members of the Nn- _family. , j3ym is were two great fan- R. T, I- Uraduate- -�- -_. PLUMBING Mrs. E. Holtby on Tuesday, May 8th fled Church choir, at Claremont, have 43 l6 Phone 5201, PICKERING and As this is the annual meeting it is i ;athered for a little while tonight in Your home to express.our regret that ,AuH,o�s ROOFING . 'Hoped that -there will be a ¢God art- _ Agree ' B�aCkBmithiII�, & WOOC�Wt)tk ' ,endance. Tire -roll- call -will •lie answ, !,Sou have considered. it necessdry to 7 y ' ` V.Ve %lso sell Brantford Roofing �, ,, relinquish your duties as organist. . That tube cuious infection does at right prices Mwterials, - '.,*red b Pa Your Membership Fee � Empire Bathroom y Y not, as a rule, take place in �,d uIt Now is the time to bave those repair You have performed your task most 'Word has been received of thr. I life, but that the disease, Brea -ittng p - Equipment, Duro �V•s,ter Massing of a former much respected faithfully for two decades or more.. out-in later years in an outcome of Jobe attended 'to. Harrows repaired, Systems, Beatty In fair weather and in foul you-could - child Infection -ilia dormant. germ also new sections on band. The fam- and popular citizen of Brougham, Dr. onty awaiting some run -down con- Stable Equipment ' =' H. Bateson, who .practiced here over always be relied upon. .Vie know it . dizion, some lowering of vitality, to ous Fleury Plows always ow hand. and ether Building Materials � has not always been easy. Sometimes break into aQtivity, authorities now Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- thirty years ago. His. wife and darn - �' agree. ' htei S. rt has beets necessary to exercise un- Children are especially tore and Electric �iia'sbers. Estimates Free a t- he ea.led ed sc,nie ears lble to Infection; Dtheret Is scarcely If thinking of buying air electric radio Pork Guaranteed alto, but he is survived his son, tiring patience and steadfast Foci% by tr chance of sin i It they are &1- -Dr. L'arcce Batestn. age a.= well as splendid musical ta!- lowed to remain to the ho"Les of ark for dernon.tratinn of the New T �1 �1 - ent. An we feel that you have marii- the tuberculous, We have, then,= Rogers Majestic•inodela• � n J PR O VT i71'J :.- Kinsale Cested these 'tn. an ,admirable way. °.;etel� tGuaaa inerFn tromgconhaci The are right. J. Many have come and gone duenz 'with consumptives. Xte p them In , " Ai r3 R. E. lfrrsbray i,� able- :tom be. yo;;r term 'of. office. and now you feel the fresl, air Eayrand a':g bt; cleanse F. T. "K7 cCdward Phone 650'2. ne Hour h. their bodies..sn that GREENWOOD 491 p , ..:.,, „. but again after a ,e.era attxcit ,of that you must retire. It has meant 3they may ' groom . up strong. healthy y ICKER1:iG ONTARIO -•_' tilts. Plaskett,. of Greenwuo,i spent ., .. -fi personal. sacrifice on your part.: coca and women, and the tight against consumption a'ilI be *ton. ' I 3 day recently with }Ira. V.- Parkin. but ~chile others. were 'often absent,'; For- children - already, Infected - Mr. and Mrs. V. Plirkin sect Sun• You were alw•ay= on'hand. Therrf -ro , there- is the_ Queen story Hos ltat ,. day of last week with friends in Osh we felt it' our duty to let y"u kn „v; K "here they should be taken wit�iout - Fresh Large delay, for only through such treat- RED • Stiva. that, ice a -nprt'tiare your devoted !ter- meat as is afforded at this Institu- Fruits a9BbtF. tion, Is there hype of. rocove. ' . It is -with" regret that ' w•e _ report s'ice in this' sphere of thA 3lastc r'• <;_ ” }• and of ' Ay_ this '- h08pitsl is rtafntalned '� the serious illness•of :lira 'T. Hirst;•hingdom. Vi'e reali3e` halo empty largrty by voluntary contributions Z'e Ptal?les 1lakr. ttie Red �Vhitc S, our Flower Seeds ` the Toronto General Hospital. I words often are in exvressrttfr_ what --D "3se send . your gift to George € y :_ t. p' I a Reid, Tre 4urer, - 'Queen • Mar;r - in headquarter for hlRt u'las� Garden Seeds Mr. and• Al r.% Atkin•• and Mrs. the heart 'and mind desire. and also Honpitai for C,jnsuniptive Children, ' sees3on prcivt,i�cn� and supplies. " bulk and red 'Bates s how inadequate is an pent' a week with their par= Y kilt that we ° 3 College Street. 7orouto S. cents, Mr. and Mrs. Mudie. can offer you in - repayinw "you ' for i -The farmers are bus on the land ,what -you have meant to us all. Yet •' ipreparing for Feedings The fall we are asking yqu .to accent these Grain Elevator Chateau Cheese, p�� nto per. pkg .:« lOe. *wheat does riot look verp ordnfising:- pleces,bf silverware as tokens of our � oietiritis, esteem: hoping that we may still =pro- F or Sale'.: �'ost Brari Flakes 2 for 23c .31"..F. Harbron has ¢ut nicely set- fit by your 'counsel -and assistance.- , 'e • tied in her home at Salem Corners. and that you and your% may enjoy_. jt _ C " We are sorry to hear that Mrs. M. many years of health, prosperity and [ngng Exclusive badness In Stock. Ra1s1�18 t�SLlltanaS " 2 tbs. , e .25c* , * _ .. happiness.= f 7 _ J. Lawrence is confined to her bed feed.,' Eoaf. Salt etc. $S,SniU, hall Rae r d Granelrowoti Sunda f last Gam, «'J .lr 'A�iaN tf �i< a 'dins �r -era. M 2 1t : N. F Tomlinson Apply acaronl, Us. 1�>< e . _ _• • their Y Y Mrs. D. A. Scott , and spent the day with their sister b1rtl. J. E. Glover sister- Claremont Cannily I�rO., Ltd • - " 3119s Helen- Law. - Clarei ionf, 'April 28th. 1934 g _ McCormick s r�► alf ers, per pkg. a ce Mrs. C. J. Ste%enson, a .few days Mr. James Wilton made. the prey- 3; = CLAREMONT. ONT, ago received word'ot thY death >f entation of a beautiful silvef,console - - • yy . = -''her uncle,-, Mr. Le Ray Crozier, of and a basket of 'spring: flowers. The Pickles, a4 sweet mixed, large )ar . 25Ce - - "West Branch, -Iowa. His:. wife lnee .evening closed with a dainty lunch, �a�n �i�W�rs S�peaed Caroline Mackey), who survi.vec him served by the ladies. Conifoi t Soa 7 bars .' - =- 25e• is the last at the oldfackev family; on a machine especially designed for i �� _ whose father was one of the first Death of Henry W. White the`purpo�e. All old prase and dirt Pltlill Jam, large jar w ♦ ` ` 25c• settlers in this part of. the country. -'The farm--is now - owned by Chas. Led On "Priday, April 13th, death from L .thoroughly washed out of the �'srett and C: Lawton. stroke removed a much esteemed ,hearings and your mower will be re= 44 1f member of the community' in the per- turned, well' o ed and correctly ad- Ma le +.r ru mew A�ppr sal r 2e 10 CherTyw°°d - son of Henry W. White, son of the f Z "' O late John and Susan White. The late lusted for cutting, BO ^., H & UIRISON and Sirs. W. J. Carnagnan and - "4%06 Jack,. of Searborro, visited at A. Mr. White .was born 'on July 13th. ,• ', A. AL`STIN, 1w Armstrong's on Sunday. 1863, on the fifth con. -of- Pickering. Rouge glue Service Station. - Our�rierchant, Roy �forricii has en- While. but _a_boy, his parents moved PICKERING __ urged his business operations by to'a farm at Altona, where he lived or.in PickeriiaiL. - • purcha.-nw- a new Ford -V S truck. until. his marriage, except for three J. A. BL�SHBY. Phone 4dfM) (35 -5) You order _ -__ y_. :_:PHONE PICKERING�600 - We deliver - - " The meting of the W. Ar will be - )Qt at '!,:io dies o'clock on Thursday, ;♦fay. T f-,�EI4E'S A REASON ' Jo- the T a ladies are asked some .:Pickering Hardware Store Q -.. :_al!- :.a.tnere is ta-ba a quilt- W H� .. mg. Word 'xFaifri:" Hostesses. Miss -- -. - - - -- - F_ Roach and i\Irs. Armstrong. .. • - , .:: .• ::„ -_ It is with deep regret that ore re- Q �'� L H t C K 'STARTER spring is Cvmina, Our seeds are Here. Port the sudden -death of Mr. James - - ..Todd, which took place an Tuesday 'Red Clever, '.Timothy,, "Allfatfs, Sweet Clover iknd Alsike .wenirig. His funeral will take .place - • - � - ltoday to Erskine •Cemetery. Service Tbls Fear again makes new r�eeords-in giving— "will be held in the United Church at _ All Government Tested Seed... x.45 P. m,.stAndard time.. RAPID AND HEALTHY GROWTH` All kinds of Garden Seeds -balk and ps ksple. - =: A number of our young people at- STRONGER AND BETTER BONE DEVELOPMENT I't CT f, We seal Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Pa*der, 85 cents i iende8 the bat+rrtiet at Locust Hill on -' t 'BETTER ,. '� a Yonitry FoFi I vcl 1 - 'Friday evening of last week, enjoy- , bit c u,_v&:, u� ' . unit very much the talk given by the NO LEG TROUBLE AND MORTALITY. ALMOST NIL Rev. Peter Bryce, of Toronto also Agent for. McCormlck-= Deering Farm Machinery _- g$ed- =tpDer prf,v idea by the lad eKd_a hat a •few o1 the_m_an� bf ARAi.ILL U9ER9 8a� thia year : and, Repairs. i i es of Locust Hill. -,,Have tried almost all other starters,' find none that gives equi►l results i The program Riven here on Thurs $'. S Horse MeC. Deering Cultivntoe• $57.00 cash. -.any evening of last week was a real to MARMILL." 3ti °eras and well received, and. great - "Tested MARMIL'i•, with another good starter -at 4 weeks lea troublede. Our Motto-:-"We h»ve•it, Can get It, Or ' i•redit is `due to the promoters of the celoped'aod were obliged to' change Hock to MAK'S1ILL -beat results ever -- it is not made." me and to all the artists who furn- erperienced this year -11 oz, chicks at 21 days -211b. roots and 2f lb. leg Telephone 3900 - .'ished the music, every number being horns itt 59dafe perfect featheting, strong bone, no leg trouble and no e p '.. uch enjoyed. The same drama is to rnnr'tality." c R N - - I , presented at Centennial Church on - ~ever raised sush good stock,befote= lll`oz. rocks at 35 days.- losses aim 08 '�• �+• +���` �y ea - + +�':�ViiY� = - ell ' ; _ • __ -. ., . - Ahisale _ —Have � b-_ - e r, " chicks av e on e off their logo, rend AOK n tis MARMILL to ring them back. iT Hc ROB /NS ARE _ ?1rs. M: Lawrence is still confined Many more unsolicited testimonials show the confidence'poultrymen have is -to ier bets. MARMILL for superior results, ea'e W 1 - - - - c�ylemodake built booth ta- °M Work Boots 2.49 up , ttteetinR will beheld . 'WE AGIAIN • STA'i''E ''THERE'S A REASON" for these ti'S'. if. S remarkable results-- Wlrat'a In the Bag pouots -Not Men's Overalls and Pants 1.25 pr. up What's On it. - /- *n Thursday"i� rte.. Richatdsoii ss t, Y dlen's Work Shirts 65c, or 2 for 1.2if ap Cdr, and Mrs. J. Parkin spent Sur- r WHY -OOi'�TINUE TO KID YOURSELF in bii�ing ;&yy'with "reIati%-es ber.p. Chick Starter mind Growing Mash on price or as a matter 'A few-of bur' sports went fishing of convenience, -when yomcan be assured of'superioeresulte 'Farm Team Harness $28.80 up on Friday night and report 'sackers "FEEDING THE MARMILL WAY." scarce. : L'�1 `„ Aek for our New folder Horar,0oilars at .9sdo,118- prices �� c + Mr. T. Hirst was in Toronto or.- ««f i -• '•IFEEDING2rHE MARMILL WAY Bweet Pads Toxin Lines Thursday to see Mrs. Hirst, who we � :.._ . r,�- •••+� ln,•iet on MARMILL from our Dealer- There -Wa, ' '•!� are sorry to say daps not imprme. r...•�' y ,• Now is Ehe time to 'get that Old - Miss R. Ledgett we are pleased to Lute. If he cannot supply you *rite us direct - harnewi rspsiri�dl ' say is much improved and able tv for prices delivered your station. _ nit up a little each day. - - Phone 2904; - Miss Jennie Parkin sp4rit a few Reewrs Mar— ill Limited days last week with her grandmoth-er. Mrs. Richai•dROn. � - - Markham, Ontario - - '• - ril Women's 'institute held their *CANADA'S OUTSTANDING} FEED SPECIALISTS 1� � .^., 3�i. nil R I N C* ' . April meeting at the home of Mrs, ••�-� r. -aw"ti ;,«.e.°�' T'r2p'• -�s,.- • � �;�,«r- .w7.n. .�i:- .crs-c�a+a.•-+'araaw_v.- - .'.'.7�. '- - - „...... -. -,'• r..v� -a�V a �-, :Y ”' '"'• - '• f.'. - .y, ...•• '.a,f" t..,:yy��•.v# JI tiy�',,. _ :-�,.y "•,,'•rf�.. ,.'F3.",.••, •".'.• .'.'If�''+(T"! ....R"ti F +.7. . f'• _ ,.::, :•r`- "" ' _ a 1 +7. �".,r"Tr . "6 .:'x.. .. ..t 'J:9 . iii. srHe- - � .:,1,' •.'S M— r, fay CLAREMO_NT. re•. Ea.thet PaImec_.apeaC. -a --- _It..ia- saported- -tha>- geed -- - -r - aflf3shstvs ATER�via'Y rf Vx� ,: , . ,.,, is Chas. A. and Mrs. Grant, of To few days in Stouffville last week. is erecting a seven room bungalow spent Sunday with friends in ING HOME - t -.. Tonto, were in town on Monday. Clarence Crumb has .obtained on•hisproperty north of Muscle;- Claremont. Harry Found is working tinder employrtieat with General Motors mgn'B • Lake. He will movA to Medical and Convalescent Cases difficulties during the last while, in Oshawa. that locality when arrangements /��pt� . hiving experienced as attach of The Canning Factory maastta have been completed. - -- _ _._A� V �� .:,*.WI :� „ -,,l Frtvate- -Soomt ti, a..tns ing *t+o meat -are' g - PROSPECTIVE BUILDERS Weekly Rates $10.00 Bonn Uoatee ie not in the very coming senior. . e �. Inspection invited beet of health of late The p ere Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and La E. O NG I LL Building and Carpegtering, also All a of hard work ma? w begin to Herb and Mrs. Neal, of Whitby, P'UNBRAL DIRECTOR ANDI kinds of repair work. Roofing MRS, C1EOR(IL THOMYSON s ' f1O g spent Sunday with Lather and flat root or shingles. Phone 9906 r. - lino• its effects. Mrs. Pilkey. BMBALD[ER Agent for asphalt shingles, siding, 51.24 8tauavilte. R. R. No I : - Rev. J.' R. Glover and James hie- Mrs. Crocker, of HnRaly, and rolled roofing and roof Cullough attended the Oshawa Mrs. Dixon. of Now York, return- - Su°ceesor to W..J. Mathes•, materials. W� .ANDERSON Presbytery meeting on Thareds►y 8touffville ; eel to their homes in the States on worts Guaranteed. e last at Blackstock. Monday of this week, Night and- Day Service _ Estimates Free. 4 number of the members of The aoaual Teachers' Training Business Phone Residence Phone Saws, scissors, knives sharpened DU11iBARTQN _ "Bay of Quints Lodge, Toronto, School is being held in Brougham 9801 9820 H, A. McGILL. - PICKERINGI ` visited the local lodge, A.F.daA.M. on May 14, 18, 18, 21 and. 28. - 4n Weduesday of last week. - -- INSURANCE _ .� J. Band of Toronto, is visiting Further announcement later. 7• Master Randall Loyst was taken with Thos. and Mfae Graham, to the Sick Children's Hospital on t• AUTOMOBIIm `- '.'while recovering his health, lost Sunday last, and an o elration for _ is an accident some time alto. ! THIS-IS-YOU R -- CAR BIIRG1.eRY a The widen moms t of the Union mastoids performed on Monday. l A b:i,ptiamal service was held in , Cemetery Co. was held on Fri- the, B•tptist Church on Sunday !�� \ t 1 i P �OABIIALTYj # -day evenintt of last week. The, morning feat when a clam o! _y •directors of for previous year _ , � f I t ( 1 . LIFE. IN8URAN0E were re- elected for the coming young church. g diee was takes into the �b �( r ✓� /- 1 t t r i c { t+ Phone Pickering 9920 90th _ :year, An advertisement appears in f l / / ` another column of the' offer for Sale Refifeter �j f �' i "Yon C &II Buy at Some” # sale of the elevator at the station. SATURDAY, DRAY 12th -Sale of TIRES. BATTERIES, r 'This business should be one. of Household Goods, Buggy, Gutter �j r f jol[r 6niV dch Cars unlimited possibilities for the etc., at BroupFham, the property of T' AC6ES9O$IES. tyre 8E OUT- SG'r�CCP At ae low'andjbetter prices right man. Neil -licliinnon. Sale at 1 o'clock j / y After a long Illness Ddre. T. Cae• sharp. See bills. Fred PostilI, gust- • of rill tl/ReS, OR t�le ' . ' ter passed away on Tuesday ioneer. . afternoon, in her 78th gear. Her / l01I cost, 8 d5- 7_ se funeral will take lace to-day THE "141ADELINE" `e P y- you can in Tocot�to. p y - p7 an. •(Friday). Service is the Baptist y L dR' Our p p. BEAUTY -:- SALON -- - Let us repair that;leaky( top. Church at 2.00 m. Interment '''�`b the Lyman Pilke Cemetery. eouth_ of the , The new building being erected .. � a new P - ekets, Time lees and All oath Travel -- 'Skilled Motor Reprsire. • 1934 means a new year, which means ' 'Fi T' a Tab O - y y y � Ioformatioa at - corner,-bad the concrete for the ermenent. Wave. - - iouadation poured dnriag .the I have P"r,rnaneat Waves to suite verp a Eastern House Phone 4500 - Gordon J. w present: week. It is reported that lady'- purse. so why not make � 1 Phone 2908: our druggist will move to, these ,tn appointment. .,,premises when completed. I. give -xtl illy customers my very best -- "— _ PICKERING, - ONTARIO' The bowling green is likely'to careful attention.. be opened shortly. - We observed BRAY.FLOCKS �ry /�t � our poetmaster looking looging!y also. 31,ireelllog. Hxir- curtiog, S' alp In loosing Clicks-Look Ahead . DINTY S GARAGZ at the greea'a few days ago, hop. _ 1ittid F+tc;al Treatments,' AR E - 6 ing, no doatrt, for inb,Ne raid, Shampooing. 6 X,oDthS Oor. Brock and Kingston Rd e. 34 li 1 _ sunothine and green graAQ, also for Mrs. - NX. IZIIII illy :.'WINTER . some one to push that big ruller General. Repair Work alt cars, - around Phone .90ti . CLaREHONT 'LAYERS In haying yo+tr chicks this Spring, you matte or' t.rwtk.your next Winter's egg prnfits. :' guranteed at reasonable Arrangeeneots are beiag made prices. ,for the holding of op�eiat rnem� >r- , OtiCe t0 Creditors Br�q i u k+ pi I % -d their profitableness last winter; by 7ayinRsteadily through the r, :de„t worthy, and Bray chicks are hatched [rom big cage, Acetylene welding' ..ial servieAin the Baptist Church more than h•ttf of them Prue, eggs running 25.3.1 ounces per dozen. The during the month of Jane,' The In the ESTATE OF Batteries eandexh and Tirgeeii. • - :service ia, to be held in tier inter. pullets Brow h;� ,fuel 1Hp ni .re big eggs. Ou +tomeis report �pullete from Firestone and DuntopTttbs.t WILLIAM R. - COATES this season's em ly hatcber.' op to 21 lbs. at 9 weeks, and losses next to -' eats of file estabiiabing of thei noihlag. : Gasoline and Oft .Cemetery Fund. Further details DECEASED';, aSED: There's a B•rHr Ii ►tchery wit hin easy driving distance of your place. You will be Riven at a later day. All presons having claims against CRn take your ev icks diteet from the doers• -save all express -arid delays. •Refreshment -Booth hrCooneetioa �+ Oa Monday evening next the Y. the_Estam of William H. Coates. late Call or phone. • Ur write h. -4d, office for 1934 booklet. - Phone Pick. 1500 P. $. of t•Ihe United Church alit .of ifie Township of Pickering, in the BRAY CMCK HATCHYRY, t06iCia earn Ave., St. Gthariaes, Out. (night or day). ,hold their final meeting of this County of Ontario, - Gentleman, who Y season. A traveloplue, lecture on died on the 28th day of March. 1934, Broods site Office• 2385 Dttftterie St•. Toronto. MILTON SLEEP .: the British Isles end European are hereby "notified to send to the Eight Breeds - Eighth Year Blood - Testing -9izth Year (4oTeeamtsnt 4:;! y . P I iYi R ate p an- utor, full particulars of their claims. ° tern slides, will be given by Har. on or -before, the 12th day of Delay, old Savage. of Toronto. A cordial 1934, after which date the assets of���� 'invitation is extended to the the said estate' will be distributed' a- yoang people and members of the mongst the parties untitled thereto, ,congregation. Dr. Tomlinson ham regard only to the claims 'of Fairs an interesting address on which the Executor .shall •they. have , -Bacteria" last Monday evening. had-notice. °f time u The wedding took place on Jas. H. tCaatm Exec. ' y Monday evening, April 50th at tbs Claremont, R. R. Ont. Eyesight Specialist 'Baptist parsonage, Rev, J. L. Har - 1HcCu1longh and Button, ion officiating, when Mr. Thnmae Solicitors for said Executor �y e'•O"'s' 'r� ski► i�jt Linton and Mrs. Oscar Graham - _..__.. �•� C. C � Be Tonle ee ti.. were united in marriage. They - Tablets will reside in Claremont, Mr. �, : Eye DLgNEY B1AC>:; ' "Linton being employed on the C. FO! Healthmsso tre� 1thwmV Or Oahu" P. R. sac tic Tha good wishes r : � Tenet Oef•s P%� mass • ;of the community is extended to " !hears Have You Ste,� Palo' HAVE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE? Belching. Hesdatbe. `Ah3m. The customary chari rl p Heartburn 8lostinit. Goa, '.'.was held later in the evening a d a11d Is itttna of Mucus, Gnawing, Eyed T Feeling. Lump fn eto,nach, Wood Disa=ee ' y� t►ecordia to reports 'those attend- _ Pain Before or After Eating. t C. & Sons Meath, tm6 and at o Le'hen a } 6 pa _ by a rua-do mdltion 7ou need C. C. do 1�. Tonic Tablets and at once. They wt11 ing ware well received. build np t syt and thus retlwe you quickly and pertasaently. tmprore appetite• The death took place on Sunday, Eye dfQeti� ad pen i health. A ril 29th, of Benjamin. Hii at \ THE 0 pin I". Bfackheade. sores Blotches, eel. Eesns. Malang. p j p - ChiRY. revedsh, Run Down. Debtlttaeed. -Weak, Stnactatae rick in his 76th (year, at the rear �' �.,es 1 - c You surety need'C. C.:f B. Tonic Tables. They, b ut furnish d — donee of his daug r, Mrs. t )• R- to help to reeton stre +ad shire t�tt►a'btoort -io tt d! urnish �. ton= to tt,e w ole body. C. C. a: B. Tonic Tables caatsin Yeast. Iron snd 4Ctttrell, M Fern Ave., Toronto. * J Extract t f Cod Liver -three Brat torte to one. The deceased was well known is by C. H. Tuck, t. lie Nertou. Debility, weakness, Jerki, Jun ►ing, esciable � N� Claremont, he having spent -much °p THE NERVES Tired, Worn Out, Feet at h tiin4 Rheas Eyes Closed aaa Feet Togsthee. Restlew ac Nt t, Ihor Memory 1►tetaacholy, Mime with -his son, Ben. F., here. Lyenight, Education and E'fflCieae� f ndeat. Rake [ pp Uareheshsd, Rsak Trembles, Dizzy Etintbag spetts Fiaa 13e was a well and widely -known or set Numb, tack Energy, Strength. AmbiNon2 You need C. a lit B. Tonic biers ' •� They, by reason of thetr Coale e!leca, help to restore nery e tissue to normal condttfnd contractor. one of his jobs having Part 15 ,steady the nerve., banish 0141 Muss, wake YOU fee' fun of Lfe. Agee, am 'eton, and 4 been Part of tbb old Clifton Hotel _ 'nany rows younger• .J /lF/lI0/7R�,f at Niagara art o Falls. The funeral Created conditions may 'be consid- Vader Wefeht, Honow Cbeeks, Flat Cheet. Setaway Neck. Dye• Look place• on Wednesday from, steel also as those brought. on in THINNESS ��'• Tin aleod C. C. fk B. Tonic Tablet help to build you childhood through strain on the plan- uO la 41'•ry "'y tv1't thereby improve your appeanma. the above residence, with inter- C. C. & B. Toots Tabitto tic tissues in the formative g REG iA N LOST PEP AND VITALITY d��� through the _ ppent taking mace in the Brawn. __bust child ..;n tofu Cemetery. Degeaeed was a °j �`'t1VJ lifer. A ate %,-4 h, , handle, this period of life with leas blood. building up the eervow syacem. sen41rsce tltalige. + he � hoir member of the Brampton Preabp- fuzz strength, pep and visor­-00 you Can er'f°y m•'. z >'•..ure. to t't41 r,tu.�e. . terian Church and a c+cilmieeet effort than many of those with less - - -- it'eng•taan. He is survived by srrengtin, conditions :,of ,�tala�YVL1YlVl1 � deuutgut � and order a — h etc. Strain at this age is one of the • • R w• •oopb • ft mean• the b•sl°nfn4 °f a will b• standia! in s hie wife, two daughters and three the door to a brighter world gad ha tsr 41tiseeme41. TM mute tribute to tbs Julies of Mvupia, and furthe.r effort new life tw 70�/►•+t � and $1.. Thm i1.N Sexes tot. Iles@. its a rn thy to Mr.- Kilpatrick without correction alas in its level- a pa etecied to Yas>E. dog sod f tap here. p opemeat. Effort at this time may al- fit 0. 8. dt • B. Tonic Tablets from creative dM ssea:�ss n Y so be disheartening as to cause the x+10 The Public Library bas the fol• child to appear crushed in spirit. Be- E C JONES DRUGGIST late beet >"..l+i.. , lowiag new books ready for circa ing, constantly open to admonition C. f PICHERING � Phone 8800 ••Zj• �p•'�lbsbs ". l . lation . Brothers of the Snow, and with further effort to no avail N. W. ltTAlr/ORD Luis Trenker ;- Christianity and are forced to admit failure and even Road the Crisis; The House of Ezile,_ though correction of the existing, er- CLEARING OUR STOCK - -Norsi "'1 u ; A Room or une's ror is now made, Ase of there is still -• - , Phow Own, Virginia Woolf ; Marie An- the handicap of being behind in the We are chlingiag our Paint line and we must clear our complete stock toiaette. 9tafan Zevelg ; The class work which takes some time to of the well known BRANDRAM- HENDERSON —Haman Body, Dr. Logan Cleaden- overcome. There, is also the lack of _ line of Paiute' s jag; In Scotlf+nd Again, H. V. confidence in ones self, born of the Morton; My Vision of Canada, depressed spirit of incapability " A. T O N O E ' Wm.. Deacon ; The Meaning • of which ..was so' repeatedly brought ' .: • ; ='`•�, Culture, John Cowper Powys ; home to the student -,in early life. This i4 as exceptional offer and coming right in the season when you Cpranods Bergerac, Edmund Rost. Many complicated errors of children need paint and Varnishes. rand • Raggl• Taggle, Wm. Star- are such as will permit only a small x�, Laaif tit' lie ; '�ko Drift Fen @e, Zane Glrey ; pereentag�e of vision for close work .,:,DO NOT MISS THESE RE kL BARGlAIN9 Prioreford, D. Douglas ; The Yel• with no ,apparent strain, no outward _ - - Gallons.-reg. 4 50 going at 3.50 » - ,Ta8�1rCe Co• R low Briar, Patrick Slater ;Flow• all showing. These cases wh- - • eriaR Wilderness, John Gialewar• ere the student is being educated to Gals., rag. 2 85, going at 1.86' =�, -' - ,, • "��! and WAWANESA INS. CO. Gal rag. 1.35, going at 1.00 (j�sMp see improperly are the ones that be- rates for farm and oouatt7, thy ; Youth, Joseph Conrad; The come more developed errors with Pints, rage 70c., going at 80e. Brothers'Harnmezu, Feodor Doe- bttildtags. time and as they become. more comp- Windstorm Insurance on. buildings, - T toievsky ; American Beauty, Edna licated also.. become more difficult Enaaels,. reg. 1.80, going at 1.00 per qt. Varnishes -Past drying, ,►ind- mills, Bilor et-c. Ferber : The Wind $loweth, • to correct. We may also note in some floor, woodwork all going at 1.00 per quart. :. ;Antomobile Insurance ]broils Byrne : Little Jeanne of r France, DSaveline Brad ; Lizeie cases the relation of the eyes to the y0II CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS THIS UP, 9Q COME EARLY of all kiade.l Ann, Dora Olive Brad son The rest of the body giving us the claw., WHEN THE SELECTION OF COLORS I8 COMPLETE. � to other troubles. Careful examinat- FARMS FOR• 9.lifl3 Princess and Curdle, George Mac- ions will show that many of these Wall Papers from 10 cents per roll up. Write or phone Donald ; •Smoky, Will Jamie eyes have errors due to imperfect a ""• Children'a Artist Friends, Diary developement, muscle or eyestrain. '' E�WMAN &RQWE ,. ilioI:aanan. +� to be continued CHAS. COOPER, - CLAREMONT 20 WHITBY ONT . .,L"�'�r�++P.F,v.;,,yy.: ^*"2 �`i '- •`R�'� ci.+ � .e.�T.°a`�"'.y�wrsavrQr.s�•s;. :.?..'rs}x,•r,5v. .o- .si. ". .. - . 1 • • s - '--- r n- 1V �-� SEE LA _ by 11lx Dormer- Oestler disappears from the 'Wallaroo Flurried removal of Live crates of op- and appears at Yu'aa's headquarters in sum frg the ISa•r Wallaroo, carrying Arabia where Eileen drat" regains con- _ Soo 0.0 sciousness. It is evident as Yu'an and bounds In old to Australia— Aswami pasha talk that they intend to s �#ee See, In the Limehouse warehpuse of discovery of a diary dropped' by Yuan capture or sink the Wallaroo. Haig ?o Lang, London's biggst 'fence" —the disguised as Joseph, galrla entry to the der of Sergeant Norwich of Scotland house . 21d > ` - �I nn i OV iiC •1• LRaL = 7 u-s�s- agaat` • Wallaroo are shadowin Eileen - � .' .. . earey with whom Detective nspector . CHAPTER 23' (eon't•) • • Dawson Haig Is in Iovo—all this occuri f before Mesa is kidnapped when she goes "My God t" Haig thought. "I Delicious _ Also in Black +�shose at Port Said aftr being Induced had overlooked HIM"!" This was the • D� sa Armenian fortune teller named ] • Joseph t0, accompany Dr. Oestler to the man to whom he had spoken outside : -Qualit - H and Mixed ystery Shop of Mohammed. Both the Restaurant Suleiman Be in Par- ' Oestler and Joseph are among 'Yu'an's y - aa�gBnta. Haig, trailing. Eileen, is plung. is! But the little stt< et had been bad- •d Into the drugged Bath of Feathera but escapes and gets the drop on Jos- ly lighted, and Haig" had worn, those• heart seemed to be choking her. They Dawson Haig felt like a man ra *ph who topples in the Bath.- Haig tinted lasses which later characteriz- q j Important Problem, g re- entered the lacquered room. uvenated. He had foun her! How ''Rakes all his papers, nails the body into edccMr. Smith." 'the packing -case Intended as life coffin. "And_ so, ", said Celeste, in a high imminent her peril migh be he could. For POIICemert using Joseph's credentials, makes his No glimmer of recognitioh'showed- " not know. $tit ` way into Arabia. Escaping arrest No upon the man's brutal face. ofd cheerful voice, two good things , whatever the truth,. „ are to happen. You are to spend the he conk: do nothing more yet~ "Hello, mate! was his greeting• afternoon in the The ease with which be had New 'York —The familiar problem - - -- garden until tea ` He glanced at.a slip of paper he held listed to this. secret headquarters at of "when do we eat" became, for New time, and I have permission to sleep q Yorks policemen, A problem of in one large, muscular hand. "You'- on, the divan, there, if you wish' it." first had astonished him. No doubt re Joseph Rasta. _ Got_ your letter?' where do we eat." _ "Oh, Celeste l" Eileen whispered, the box 'containing •the- real Joseph Anew order forbids any uniform= plained. tears starting to her eyes, "you are had been dropped in the Mediterran- H=egroiseturned with a glass; the an angel! Whatever would have be- �, and with it had gone his big the policeman ine of duty) anyringie8 an "I'm the Kid, ", the other replied, come of me without you? risk of detection. tavern, summer garden, bar, bar and > Her heart was singing. She was He had been allotted quarters in a "You speak good English for a bloody dying to share her knowledge with palm-thatched hut. These quarters he grill liquor store." - ':;, >..t :.:;;::£y Armenian. Nearl eY shared with a sinister-looking y ery restaurant,-lunchroom this friend unexpectedly found in the g Creole, "I've lived in England," Haig ex- and soda counter handles beer. or enemy,s camp But well enough she the Jackal, coke spoke a sort of plained. understood the need for silence. bastard French. He had no other liquor, and under the order no police- ;:: The Kid whistled shrilly, and the Billy .had found her! Billy had companionship, and could gather man, no matter how honorable his negro appeared at once. "Another intentions, dare set foot in such plac- found herl nothing that was essential from his glass," he directed, lighted a cig- Escorted by one of the gigantic saturnine confrere. ce' arette, and thoughtfully regarded the negroes, she and Celeste presently -His duties were simple. Armed >' new. arrival, with s knobke resembling the "You look pretty useful," he zon. descended stone steps to the garden, rry g night club of an Americas lice- t - a.: ceded. "The Chief's engaged in 'ts. The eunuch dropped Back ten paces, police- ceded. y'� 'ahem —ao you bet your orders from alloying the w omen to stroll undie- man, and 'a mauler magazine pinto ?je 1,1�zV'��►av AIZ I'm Brat lieutenant —see ?" turbed and In broken whispers Eileen belted to his hip, he took a" watch= / Cry me. The n first ro returning with • s glass, , contrived to convey to the French- es With the Creole, four hours on and woman that an English police officer, four hours off, patrolling the vast the Kid ball filled it with whisky, to her friend, was actually here. gardens of the palace. In short, he ' which be added a dash of soda water. "My God!" .Celeste. said, "he is a was employed as a killer. "You're the garden watchdog,-, he brave man! I only fear —that Mr. The Jackal, who also answered to went on: See? ling! Ahl This IS sot his real name the name of Jacques, spent his hours ' "I don't think I do." Haig confess- —the man they call Excellency, who Of leisure injecting cocaine into a JtAE - THETHOUGHT � Well, what you t to -do i, � owns this house —the taws —and al! syringe- spotted left arm. Under the - go tie country around. " influence of the drug —and he was piltrol the gardens, 'specially the 'air- Mr. Kin P' - rarely otherwise —The Jackal became- am � am garden, and watch the you- nicks."' +,Yes. Hein a Chinaman." 4 a dangerous homicidal maniac. '!Re "Yes, Joseph. you - nicks. The aln't' "Wbatl A Chinaman?" Sudden 'There were three separate enclosed y horror gripped Eileen "Is he stoutly gardens, shut oft from the rent, and like you an' me.vThey can, be bought, built, with very red lips, and a opening out; from the - southern front 1 ?POTS AHD over. See, mate? If you pipe a cat small black moustache'." of the old palace. A narrow cause- in the -- garden - -shoot it. Don't shoot "Ali," ws bordered the outer wall which "Baby's Own Tablets have been f a You-nick or a monk or a Cal gripped her arm. Y the only eg.iiciae lay tour children ���� monkey Parrot, "You have Been him ! He has seen circled these enclosures, having. steps had. or you're for it. But anything else° has It b ianosinglsinstanc• you. I. iinderatand. It Wsa, so drith at Intervals of twenty yards leading has it been aeoessary to consult What. oves- - sboot. Ndw, . I'll Interduce me --ten years ago, cherie,". Then, up to little watch towers. our doctor." eo writes Mrs. Ha r/ yet. to your new pal—name of the; " Power Cumbw1and Day, N �. j with a swift change of tone: Hushl In, one of these harem gardens he. Whoa th. b. or or young child Jackal —and show. you round "; hush! my child —he is, here. "' - had seen a number of women- Orient- loom appWto; it sleepless or scat. _ ' v „''�Hee See was walking along Als, languorous but contented. The teas, has coated tonm colic, To Eileen every day is that far the path towards them. His eyes, in ee d- ta-lie etnn Bnt ;indigestion. giv Ss i Own or - quered room. ,was a week of suffer. that smooth yellow face, 'resembled on a balcony overlinking the third, T.hteta Ior e,- Q esker_ ing, although Celeste showed a ma- oblique black slits. Pausing, he boiv- he had seen Eileen.. price 23c at all stores, 1D6 - ternal solicitude fear' the girl's coax ed, 'smiling. Eileen clutched the When the Jackal relieved him he Dr.Willisms' _ fort. With a glince of her eloquent Frenchwomsn's hand and stood rigid. gave Haig a warning. "No go up r eyes and a shrug, Celeste had con- "'Our - little American guest,” came steps of women's gardens Only Uncle g: � 1:'11 �'�1�'>t.1r1M_\ •i � ��' r Tom and other eunuchs. If see . s' veyed the news that they were -spied the flute voice.` Yeti are angry with l' u upon, and Eileen became aware that tile, I can see. But you do not under- Significantly he drew a yellow. finger ���� FALSE TEETH the hcroll =work ' ventilators were stand, pale flower, .that •I bavi saved across his throat . . ti really hidden spy holes, you from grave peril. I had not meant (To Be Continued.) She thought of the bathroom re- to intrude-upon your promenade, but FEEL LIKE NATURAL calling an impression of dim voices, it was very pleasant for me to find a Z' must be a reason Dr. R eraet's above, Which had disturbed her in the now beauty in this beautiful garden." "It to quite as important to bal- Powder is the world's largest seller and bath. A warm glow spread ail aver He bowed, smiling, and departed sues the nation's llte as to balance b� �• iz holdfi . body, and Shed with +yy�flerne re. along a path to the right and from 'the nation's budget." —Glenn Frank.. fitwoamfortabiy nt she sprang u , ba—h -& tight- a high, latticed window Orange Bias- _� --that all day long faset you eves " er aentme you .1y clenched, and walked out onto th' som watched this . scene, her tiny had taw plates. Learns no edored. balcony, milk -white teeth buried in her.- lower "All genius map be viewed as a y pmouth sanitary, It Ctlt3 t�lroug h 'Cherie," Celeste said earnestly, lip, pioneering attempt towards a better P�y� best powder yar adjustment to ,life. Havelock Ellis. fan buy yet oat is smart• my druQiirM Ugh ins !ow voice, "it is no good. You _ • ' • ! x Trust keep yourself in hand for when' makes !something may be done. sail we are It -- watched. Come in. There is a guard , Q ti i e k­R e Beef Now on, the spy tower looking this way." messy' � kitchen She dragged Eileen back, but not Ct,mpest cream separator,ln • before the latter had'tltaied across the wooer of t Sw provB�lir ,0 f that unreally lovely' garden to where, &NCING bowl made InEAmmericat ro.r N eu ra.t g, a ens : upon' the High wall, a sort of squat Twelve features not available on •� minaret upreared. Locking out from any her separator.. these features alone ' its gallery was a .man who wore are worth more than any other machine { sells fort LIFE -TIME service. agree- - DON 'T be a,slave to kitchen European dre ss with' s tarbuab. meat. Liberal trade allowance...Easy "Oh, God whispered Eileen; and Teems Write: 1 2 LATU Chorea, filet i VC a solution Atiker-Holth JAtk, IM TO SEE CLARK ABOUT `WE' ELL, JACK,, I GOT THE ORDER i Of one tea clutched Celeste detaining her. "Oh, a•pk W. Qlaraia, Ontario THAT 614 ORDER IN 40 MINUTES ' .... ort f' YES, Ft LT FIT AS A InDOLE ...•. _ spoonful of Gillett's- God! It 1s! It is!" AND I HAVET'ERRIFIG NEURITIS... YOU aE I'LL ALWAYS Pule Flake Lye dissolved in a She stared and stared,•choked down ++' WHAT CAN I DO? ` GET ASPIRIN Quart Of Cold' Water, .it puts an °° tT— g'''al �- -and then began WriEN I W'NS wildly waving her hand. - DON'T WORRY! GET some QLI,ICK RELIEF �* sail to stubborn stains. Lifts • The man was Dawson Haig! :ARTISTS LETS _ _ caow.oAIN. t •. WILL STOP TWAT PAIN IN ' Xcasc iM gritne Off like magic: • • "My - child 1— top l -� _ A FEW MINUTES. -- . Caillett's Lye is indispensable you've seen, come in!'! • the French - for all our It woman whispered urgently, - • AND'yl -- _ y vy cleaning , . , Ellen nodded. The beating of her, - let b9w : AUTHQRB F! Get exwdy the color you grocer today. Say good -bye 3 3 you wait "from the to hard rubbing and scrubbingt new Instant Rit range AMATEUR OR PROFESSIONAL' • "N"' r dieeW.• ref• 4" hot water. The R 1 T instant, because acefon of 06 lye taw beats the water, it soaks si ''sad Send stamped 'addressed 'en-' COLORS � Real ASPIRIN Starts Taking Hoed in Few 11�inutes _ ,. a ---- -- STAYS .. never veiope for Information on Now comes amazingly act saes a» leaves streaks or r+ply quick relief F)�E16 BOOKLET-13a sure to et ro I R c .err s and how to ae1J illystratioae and from headaches, rheumatism, neuri -' g •'re. A e c e► p short stories. tis, neuralgia ... tbe,�'aaesf safe relief, the new revised t3lUett's Lye Booklet Neal► Rua maltlaa' makes everything _ d is said l discovered. it telly how this powerful cleanser a• La• A'{p ' you u s e it on tt a will criticize your work Those resin st�ar��dtie -to a scion- W ASPIRIN end disinfectant will lighten dorms .of data Rb., Tomt•. tific discovery by which an Aspirin W b R K "O - FAST- •,positively lovely. end act as agents In selling Tablet begins to dissolve, ,or- dis- ' - howciioid tasks. Contains tun iafotsna• � 'Aso to Aspirin integrate, In the amazing space of ' Tablet in a shall of %+ tins for loop Making, thoeettgh cleenns- 1 g ur work• for a small sum two seconds after amazing' picture. , ' _ that hK and other uses on, 4' farm. Write ids And hence to start "taking hold" of FORE it touches bot- .a BE- free copy to d Braii$t; Limited. WITH tom, it has started to . lhelsa Avail pain a few minutes after taking: N ibetySt.,7ormto,out. ART LITERARY The illustration of the glasa, here, ` dbintesrate. tells the story. An Aspirin Tablet' ' what it doain this 911 1 SERVICE starts to disintegrate almost instant- doss it does in your ``- ly you swallow it. And thus is readq storhach: Hence its ILL I to go � to work almost histaWl fatactioe, 39 Lee Avenue,- F,- .1'ONTO When.-you' buy, though, in on Nlwl guard against substitutes. To be sure 11Aes1NO"NA°" asesp< you get ASPIRIN'S quick relief, of Not Harm tha Heort . ' ��TS DIRT sum the same Bayer is the form of h .. .. , ' 1 . D1sssAns pistaMb Issue No. 1& ---'34 a `rross-ia on, every tablet of Aspirin. { 2 L- Cancer_is a Frock and Apr; Boston 'Phone Call ' --- C Diseiii OfY'i�rlik8tia1� �Helpecl L�anely Girl . - -- _ ✓' - BY HELEN WILLIAMB Dmbh" Lvug- liscance reiephons ' facilities have their disadvantages a • ;, - Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fun Dublin barrister' had found. His eer• The Attitude of the Surgeon niched With Every Pattem want girl, the story is recounted, feel- to this Serious Problem ing lonely one day, called a 'mend -1-' in Boston, Mass. Result- -,-=86 on t1k ' . •. � - • • • _� •- „ , '. _ y - quarterly account. it would, quickly solve or largely mi- The wonders of the phone were l tigate the problem of the early recog- new to the girl when she catge to the .�, nition of cancer, 'and feeling that �,_ barrister's home. "Is it true you can tor. • e _ there is zio reason why thysicians and ` ' � talk to New York, or maybe Boston.", surgeons, as members of society, she asked one day. "Oh, yes, it is -. r J� �� m. 119(OrgaD should remain silent in m%tters of often done," was the reply, "Fancyl, i such great importance as the educa- :! , I have a friend is Boston the girl educa- tion of the people on the subject or ',; • } added pensively, +` cancer, Dr. F. W. Marlow, writing in Then came the account. Inquiries VS. 11AJ4RRIA 'Health', ventures to give expression ;,' were made. The girl admitted she 1 - JOBS of some ideas which, though familiar had been lonely and had called up to the profession, are not generally r '' Last week at Edinburgh, Miss Elsie Beevor speaking at the known „ y ' , �: about tins cost. o had never thought'. annual' general meeting of the National Amalgamated ein Fonda f "Any woman consulting 'her hys� , The barrister paid the bill . $hop Assistants of the United Kingdom, declared women y, ician' regarding anything unusual , is ' are much more interested in their jobs and in the wages they entitled to a diagnosis, -and should it •,�[. • .�` i .earn 'than they are in marriage. come to pass that women, particu- •: L ' �• � Poem to a Hog Miss Beevor, it seems ; was objecting to certain leaflets which laraly mothers, will realize its advis- lE • ' '� ^3•. ' ,,. y London- Walter Elliot, Minister of a have .been issued by the anion to attract women members. One ability and present., themselves for � Agriculture is revealed as the Cab - of the leaflets showed a full length picture of a� blushing bride. periodical health examinations, it will t., y �s•�r . /. inet's best bard. The following poem, : "'The caption read: -"A Woman's Problem!'. — Which Do You behoove pi`actitionez`s or medicine to /;a ,w'� written in his student days was read! Want —a husband, home and children; or a good job? You will be on their guard- lest anything be / at a banquet, of retail distributors „ overlooked.•. probably answer the first of course." Dr. Marlow deals with cancer of t ' 'r; in London: Miss Bower declare d such leaflets as antiquated and MI- •.`^t•, The hog' is ,not a handsome creature, „ �, the breast Pnd states that "every girl i adequate. "Women today, she maintains; . are no so inter - and every, woman knows, or should . v And has but one redeeming texture;. cited in marriage as they were in the past. The women we know perfectly well that her breasts e% •� Its eye is sensual and keen, have to deal with today are more interested in the wage question. are normally soft and pliable and that its nose is mucous and obscene, They are out for making as much money as possible, BO that they are free from lumps. Does -it s �, Its ears are large and pink and hairy -they can enjoy themselves. - logical, tai ore, that and fie• • . ' • 5 oblong, wobbly, glatry, unusual ezi Its body on wobb - U t a jo ns manifestation in the breast Alive i is athsome beast, . •. • + • • • - .. - - _ -_ is worthy of notice' and particularly � '+ •� � But dead provides a toothsome feast. �I does it not seem reasonable that some When monarchs dine the boar's head �%F.TSA'iTLE MUS1ClANS concern should be manifested if per- - - �, •�' bristly, - I really do think that musicians, generally speaking; are hance a lump is discovered? All to gristly, gifted ��, and dead, and gifted in many ways. For instance I recently visited Winifred swellings of the breast do not eon- - atitute tumors, which are commonly The simple farmer eats pigs' Sect, and Gar Dowell,. Toronto; pianist and violinist, - -- �ajr studjo called lumps . Neither are all,lumpa And revels in this rustic treat; ; is utterly delightful. Tapestries and embroideries by Wm. in the breast cancer, nor do all of The middle -class loves ham and eggs, -i)owell and batiks and drawingg by Gar Dowell decorate the walls. them become so if allowed to remain a -2587 And, as cold ham, consumes its legs.' = Their most interesting mediaeval furniture was designed by Gar, there." - Here's.. a pretty little cotton frock and the whole effect is harmonious. A clever twosome is the Cancer of the utergs, commonly Chicago Brides Get . - verdict. known as the womb, is also dealt with and apron -and very easy to keep is in a very plain manner. In connec- order and repress after tubbing. Some Free Advice • • r _: tion with this subject Dr. Marlow the you Want • o frock , • s r Whether cotton roc - states: "Watch for danger signals; for home wear or for porch or for Chicago,- Finding an alibi, will ba t casual morning wear for summer, to- GENUINE it�i.r�rFSB better Weill, don t wait for them as g &tough job for Chicago brides is th. t , they are sometimes too late. Be ex- day's pattern in- delightful. future Have you a little boy or girl who are overcome by `Pre- amined, and don't be stampeded by The dress is exceedingly - simples �auee Cook county in a booklet, examination nausea" the mysterious ailment which attacks them the fear of cancer. .Let It be engrav- The neckline is so• new: -so are the free with each marriag�cense, tells t ;a few minutes before 9 o'clock on school days and suddenly ed on ,your minds in lain unfadin smartly cut sleeves, which like, the the bride all .about the ca•e of babies : vanishes when 9 O'clock arrives? letters that "pain is not • an early neckline, are edWed with ruffling. how to keep a family burget, how `to C: R. Myers, M.A. ; consultant psychologist of the Ontario symptom of cancer".. And imagine how quickly the one- furnish s home, and even how to dev- Department of Health . declares this manifestation a genuine In conclusion he urges "that women piece apron to made with all the elop into an arresting conversation-' = $linens and the youthful sufferer should not be. unduly censored. not over concerned with the pro - edges finished with bias binds. &list • rho• J. L 1'' �� &.•, :s"oki lur sizes There are no booklets for the male. students about this time of the year when examinations are in is a matter involving processional and ls, 1i3 years, $s, sa, 40, 42, 44 and 48 file offing. A el case >a the faintness that causes young scientific knowledge. Consult your inches bust. Size 36 requires 3% yards pat' y n8 physician without delay if trouble of 39 -inch material with 1K yards of patterns as -you want'. Enclose ik in soldiers to break down when "Go -Over the Top" is sounded. threatens. Leave . treatment in the 354nch contrasting and 21/4 yards of stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Most parents are inclined to think the schoolboy is trifling, hands of your medical and surgical plaiting. it carefully) for :each number, .rind - - "They do actually become III," is Mr. Myers contention. advisers. By all means do not rely HOW. TO- ORDER PATTERNS address your order to Wilson Pattern - • • • • • • L on nbn- professional advice." Write your name and address plain- Service, 73 West Adelaide • St-, To-.. Ii, giving number. and size of such ronto. .'B -0 -0 K -S , :.' .., Operation Will _ _ 'While Mr. Callaghan has chosen a slightly different medium Correct Cleft Palate nAl � - to express his ideas — that is a priest and two unfortunate - to 7 ke C Clulb 'women "Such Is My Beloved" is the age - old - battle between It sometimes bayPens daring growth ,,,b, �. :�.. , idealism and realism. Realism in the majority of cases fortun- that the two halvea of the palate don't ately wins out and the individual uses whatever weapons at hand joint up properly, The result to what LESSON No. 5 thickness. Fig. 34 illustrates, the, use - to fight the battle of. existence. The leading character of Mr. is known as a cleft palate. Exercise No. 8 of Lesson 4 askew of spread -lines in _suggesting a con - to for the creating of an original tech- ventionalize'd leaf, composed of Simi- " .'Callaghan's book Is a pitiful figure and the readers sympathies All degrees of this condition are to : are deeply aroused. It seems a shame that this human idealistic be found. Sometimes only the soft nique. This is a real problem for an lar lines to those shbvn in Figs.- 32, - • . y creature could not -haves- been•-,&-- �lienaire philanthropist. • Ke little proiection at the back of the' artist, .because after al! it is the in- and-33. � throat -the uvula —is in two parts; dividuality of t. craftsman and his Fig. 35 demonstrates the further - Would have- been completely happy and perhaps have made the tbroatlmee it 1s the in two of the ability to create, -that makes x de- practical use of spread- lines. Note ' -.objects of his charming charity happy, too., I mind for his output. If only a copy how the accent is obtained by spread- -� • • • •�• • Palate which is divided; occasionally is needed, it is easy to 'obtain a tines :on this border design. the hard palate halves do pot come y !� togetber, photograph; but . when an original is Exercise No. 9 -Now, if you under- _ ....... which are best for tbiem. •1'ne speech is affected when• the d °" nnRari '+ Ms,4r hP , ^,1'ced by rka and the making and usages of WATCH YOUR such people are very 'fortunate. palate is split, because it Is impoo,- artist. spread - lines, make a pen line drawing Most people are the reverse. They sible for the `patient to shut off ,the, Fig. 31 is a half -tone reproduction of Fig. 31, nine and three eights seem to crave and eat many of the mouth from the ' nose. Sounds DIET �;� things which do the most harm to the escape, and, this makes it hard to , system, with the result that ill- health pronounce letters like B, A F or_ G. '� eventually attacks them. That is why The first three letters sound like Ill By Bon Santo.. there Is so much disease just past and the fourth like H. ••.��«� middle age and why so many men and An .operation is the only means of putting women are dropping of[ long before P g this defect right. This . a• : : :•a� •• Walking long the street the other consists in bringing the edges to- g. their time,' day with, a dietetic book under one •r ii= a °r lu the �l .,,o, we met as old friend. Ii the minds agree that longevity for the cleft in the case of the hard palate. LLo 4ny 4n In au ui'd public at large can only oe accomp s • Treat�t- may -- 'tie- carriea out ups- any age,'but it is best done in early man, 'iu he is hale and hearty at 74 . ed by careful attention to diet and the -- roes-iu business - every day anti scarce_ avoidance of foods and food combia_ Infancy. � ...• , ly 'ever misses a day's recreational ations. which are harmful, to the e sport. He owls all winter and bowls system. Motherless Bab all summer, and has done so for many I[, therefore, you wish to live to a y _ —•- -' : •,ti.. , years. Alley - bowling -fa also one of his great old age, it. is important that you Clro"es The Ocean" FIG, 3 2 - 33 - 3 4 hobbies and he mixes it up with his should take a moderate . amount of other sports. — exercise .daily and see that you are He pulled the book from under' our Ming s balanced diet. with ample of Montreal —When a liner reaches ; arm and asked ns what we were read- Glasgow' this week -end, a little girl In S. When he lead read the tie he the off eettiag .foods, such as traits j , - e t1 just six months old will have crossed`'.• . �� 3 and vegetables, , the Atlantic alone. In after years, it banded it back with disgust, stating ' ' ' •_ ' that he had no use for dietetics,- that ° n,ey be -her boast that' she -was prob- made from a commercial wash - draw - inches wide, be sure that the height It was nothing but d fad. -' -1 Mosquitoet. ably the youngest child to cross the ing 'which' was used for advertising is in the correction proportion to the Our reply was the suggestion - -- Atlantic unacco npanied by rnother, purposes. Note how the blacks, whites width, '= that be was one of those individuals CHICAGO — Killing mos- or other relation. At present she is -and greys are grouped for contrast lxercise";:o. 10- • Create -an r i' with an iron constitution who ate any quitoes by bombarding them with unaware of her distinction and of the in order to bring out the best effect ai, border design, • nine and - three thing and everything that was set poison shot from airplanes is the lat- shadow that has fallen across her life and the characteristics of three iu- eight- inches wid3 by six inches high, before him. "Oh, no" he said, "I eat est wrinkle infighting these malaria For little Mary Estella, daughter of scious varieties of apples. You wit; The width of :he border to be one very carefully and sparingly. l haven't spreaders- Peter Barr,' of Halifax, N.S., is mo- note that each apple has a distinct hauf inch wide all .around, " it, the - toucbcrd white -Sread in many years, The method was explained recently- therless. colour or tone., value. The grouping space that is left inclosed by the =� and make a special point of eating lots by L, J• Le Prince of the research When his wife- died recently, Mr• of this &composition is _ -made more border, sketch an apprapiate rows of fruits and vegetables:' division of th3 United States Pub'.ic Barr, though unwilling to part with practical by the close - cutting around position and render same in pen lip• We smiled and remarke4 that he Health Service. Le Prince, whose her baby, yielded to the wishes of 'der the apples and - witting the brick• es and stipple dots. was eating dietetically without reallz- experience extends back to the light parents in Leith, Scotland to send the ground, on the a g _ upper grtion. Questions will be.answ•.ered in this hag it, a fact which he readily a& against yellow fever just after the - infant to them. So when a liner left Before you attempt to render this department. Anyone wishing to re- witted. And so it is with many people. Spanish - American war, said the new Halifax on Saturday, Mary Estella half -tone reproduction of apples, etc., ceive i personal re ply, may have both old and young, who have had the method consists of spreading hydrat- slept in the arms of a motherly stew- in pen technique, it will Ise advisable same if a stamped (Be) addressed Wont to live according to true ed Line, mixed with varying percent- ardess. She will b: cared for on board to study the spread -line technique. envelope is enclosed with the request dietetic principles, frequently due; to ages of Paris ,;i,reen, on the surface as tenderly as a young princess till A spread -line is made by adding a to the Art Director, Our Sketch Club, ia WJr tralng,+•nd often because of a of the itagnn4pt waters in which mai- her- grandparents take her nsbor(, at distinct pressure to the pen. Figs. 33 Rvom 42;�, M Adelaide St. West, Murat hotlnet towards the things aria - spreading mosquitoes, breed. Glasiru% and 33 illnctrarP iir,Pa' of an. Pvnn Tornnfo. 1 - Y _ 9`: °,:r,+ �'aC Fq,�C ~''°�, r,.J,.:•.:''^c:. t� ' , y.. .;. ..�•.` 9L, � , ice,- .T'C+'"'"i • ;✓ _ °"v4.'%L�.Jy''"a',.,,.:,,,., ysS- eea_7R'•rr r'• .. -. w- _`,f•'- �,'�,�!^•:..�0.S�z r:-� ��',.�.,,,i. ;r,• .;t' _'i.�! ,.,� -.•• ^4 .. -,`"c_ - ,✓�.a.,...r,�vy,rii...:.�:t, 1 '•""^c+ ". +.C:N.^., .*a�= ""'+� .S '�ML',^ �, .r•� �. `'_k�: �a"'?:.,w. �- ac•�,;. y �,�+',,. - ..� `, .., - Z. � Z - mac•, e - s'.,�•' rC- .fit' . • ra r'- 'y„ ' �' ...*._...' �-r,s - `•••„•.. DNS - RI s. LOCALISMS. -Miss F. Gibson, of Toronto, I -wm. Cullis is confined to his • A -- visited her sister, Mrs. -C. Butt, ! bed tbrotlRh illness. --for a few days last week, - Thowas Douglas. of Toronto, � W. t3. and Tnrs. vrut►,rstrr iris -c "! s Have been very preva: bad a bttrsinet+a trip to Pickering -- -' sled relatives in Greenwood on lent during the past few reeks, on Wednesday. Sunday. although there have been no serf. =L- McPhail. of Brighton, an -The township ,council will 0118 cases. fortuerly teller in the Pickering - -- taeet-- on__Motrdoy next for the -H• B. Wilber and two grand- bra7reh of the Bank of Commerce, t'Pickering's Leader. - Store" __1i•sn ction of general business. "' daughters, this week moved to visited friends here on Sunday of. -=The contract for re- shingling Oshawa, where the latter have last week. the Town Hall has been let and- secured employment. — COMING -See F. E. Luke, To- �*be work will be done at an early --A. H. Robinson is re- sbiag- ronto's Eyesight Specialist, 164 _ date. ]ing his residence which he recent Yonge St„ at Allin's drug store, ' • - "' -The fishermen at the Bay aro. ly purchased, The interior of the. Whitby, Tuesday, May 2.2nd. j ;back on the lake again and are bouse iq also being renovated. See him about your eyes. -Man of our residents have -Lord Bessborougb, Governor reported • to be having large been bus in their atdens during General of Canada; has accepted -, �catchee. q gardens ' - - -- -- -The W. A. of the - United the past days, while many others the invitation extended to him by Cbnrch will meet oaTuesday. May -have not yet . done anything a% the Directors of the Canadian Na- 8th, at the home -of' Mrs. W. C. the ground has not been in good tional Exhibition to open the Fair _ �t Markar. condition, and there has been no at Toronto this year. f - Several from here attended growth, or at least very little. --Have yon got your radio-li- the bleicle races at the Mutual St. Many farmers also have done very cease yet ? They were due on the - Arena, Toronto, during the first little spring work, whereas in First of April, bat the government of the week. other years - the , work would be from the goodness of their heart - A -An Oxford Group meeting will completed at this time of the sea- allowed a month in wbieb to pur- _ :NATURALLY ' be held after the evening §ervlce 8013' chase the license, but now. ever In St George's Church on .Sundaq " -A good crowd witnessed the redio, user is liable to a fine if the SPRING TIME IS WALL PAPER TIME - .next, May 9th. Everybody wel- presentation of the play, "Be an license cannot be produced. C)xlCe again We present a greed strap of "Staunton" Semi. cow, Optimist," in St, Andrew's Church -L B. Tapson, of 13owmanville, _G -The executors of the estate of on Thursday evening last by the a weniber of the Canadian Piano trimmed Paper,for your approval, the late Louie& Richardson to tear - y• I'- S- of Knox Church, Agin- Tuners' Aseoc•iation, and who has = ing down the old stable on the lot, conrt. The May was light- and a been for a number' of years em. Huiidreds of rolls right in Mock to choose from, and will have it replaced with a comedy- throughout. The rapid ployeri by the Dominion Piano s ' double garage. succession of awkward- circum- and Orkan Co., will be in the Prie"eis range from 9 cents up, . -• _ -The Women a Missionary So- stances, and the manner. in. which - village ebortly. Any orders left clety of St. Andrew's Presbyter- those involved eluded any digas at THE NEws office by these ion Church will meet at the home crone results, -made • it difficult at wishing their pianos tuned, will Of Mrs. John Markar, on Wednes- times to follow. The whole story receive prompt and careful atten • -day, May 9tb, at 3 p. ib.(D. S T.). was built around an Egyptian ? tion. * + -Mrs. A. Richard@ and daugh mummy, who bad to be replaced ,- Judging by the large - number ter, Joyce, of Toronto, have been for some hours by & live mumtn rt y Owin q of new cars that are seen on the I P- T 0 lP T A , / �^► p S visiting the farmer''- mother, Mrs. g to the accidental deetruc hiRhwaq, eanecialty over the. - i.. iV' I� 0. Dale. who is to verb poor health tion of the Hamilton factory made -week end, a large percentage of at the bows of her daughter, Mrs. One, making impbssib)e the dells- the care are new ones, which show New Spring Samples are here. Some Fine Material. -d. Smith. ery of some. The evening was one that the manufacturers have not Some Careful Worltmausbip. $23 50. Mrs. J. Smith has been in a of bright, wholesome ..entertain- bees idle. One orondere where all- RUBBER BOOTS -$2.50 and $3.00 Toronto hospital for several days met h• the old r•gra have stone, probably ,' -- #reatment- . We are glad to know --We congratulate Mrs. Spratt, i,. the batrdA of dealers in need _ `Suckers are up. that sbe is' much improved, and of Whitby, and her -Choir on their y. g of Work Banta, Shirts, Eeadli ht p ear@, Where the w'tl be offered - A fine showin we ho the improvement will suttees- in winning the challenge _ hope p for sale at a bargain. -_ - _ . Qveralle, Caps And Seasonable _eoatinae. shield awarded to the winger of -One of the necessities of the Unierwet ;r. ' -The announcement in last the church choir contest at the- township is a dumping place for week's issue in regard.to the resist- .musical festival held at Stratford refuse that acotnulictes around Everything for Spring. last week. This choir is composed r. - -nation of Rev. H. i3. Crozier was a F'O every Well- regulated borne, as � • ' - - - � of the choir of St. Andrew's - _ "'mistaken inference we. under -. well Ae those that net well raga- Fred T Buntin�pr Vickeiin Chttrrc6. �ii'hitcby, and eight meat- lateei: At present there ie no aD•1 � g 'stand that 3i r. 'Crozier will � T. • remain {n Pick bars of the Pickering Presby- place • Where such refuse can be J - - Norman Irwin has beat-,. the teriaa Choir This contest In the legally damped. Fvwquently Radio Licensee Established 1857, depression, in so- far as Horse- .festival was held on Friday even- loads of rubbish are carted away "Power is eoncecnedi He hse a oke ing. when a' very larste nu ruber and" are dumped on the Bide of p were.preeeat is the sadience The n l of oxen that are @enable of tdyoiast shield was shown to the con ra a- some road i,. an',oat -of-the -way ;'_ _: , k, ,r't,,gl'1I�'1E - 'the work of the beat team of bore- lion Lere on Sunday afternoon. place. Wirers it is an eyesore, as CHOICE ,* -'0s in Pickering Towasbio, y well as stoppiax tip notes water- _ -The Misses Rorke, of Toronto. It is a beautiful work` and is -held terse. It would be a stood plan - ;irate returned to their summer by tbe'winaere for only one year, far the council to p ircbaee a i in ths • xas. sad will but if a choir wins it three Tears dumping ground that is of no use - - ea their r- make coaaiderable improvements rand could be ecgair- S-_ - ' madent osseesion. to lt, including the installation of —The pservicee in the United ed cheaply.. light. sod wiring for electric Church next Sunday will be as fall. - -- Several former employees• 03 owe ;. Sunday School, Adult and 8ehool Reports Round 8tesk. �.." :. . , ,,. i4e. _ ,- _ -__ fieaersl Motors from here,. who Young-People's Bible Claseen will Birloi,. Roast or 9telsk.... 17e. have been off dui for a year meet at 10.15' (D, S. T.). Regular S. 'S. -No• 9 Pickering (Gieenwood) y church service in the morning at :YIDg.Roast' .. .,, ;.;' 18c: more, have now been taken back Sr.' '4th Clara Walls, dean , Lentos. _ on again. The motor manufactnr 11.30 (D. S. T.', when Rev. H. G Domthy Disney, 1?,ny Walls. Sr. 3rd'- - - ` ' - _ sag is one industry that it, Cro4 ier will preach. There will be { onaance Hedge, Ivy \faRuire, D1ur iPorterhouse Roast, ttea'vy -under cot q picking a s ecial Rural Sunda service in - ap. although probably only rem- p y eel Clarke, Vanessa Wall =. Jr. 3rd - Schneider Pesmea] Back Bacon, , .. - .. �� . � -33c. - po Bred Brown. Mer.;ed- :. tarp. the evening. The special preacher Lei.,- 133�r., till! wtto hay been Secured for chi+ a e Ps ?iiantrli, Lois. 3iantell; Leslie W'- B�OiInA,` _ ... 15c. -Mach C• undaOD wag expeng riRl occasion will' be Rev. W. M :nn, Florence Rood, (not graded) fenced on Sunday last regarding • Headcheese, ... - .... 15c: - +church, services, dne to the change livayrd, B. A., of acArbof o RIutT , H_:r,tl�l ,wort. 'Jr, rftd ' June South- ••' _ to daylight •raving-ti'rne, although who will speakon'40tne interestitm tt•ell. F jl, -en. Sadler, _.farjorie Byei: +, M the intention of the Police Tras• phvaeof the subjrct, •ThP Cilnrcit Ff� -ten Degitt, Jimmie Kinnear -(not - -- _ ""All heats kepi tinder Electrical "tees was to bate thie, change take and the Rural Problem." The and- xraded l --Allan Shortt. Sr. 1st'.- •Ae- Refri @ration. - - ^ ;place at midnight between the ley choir will be present to lead in nes Waiker, 'Freddie Brown, Res: R "39th ,.nil 30th: the praise service.- The time of Walls, NIilt4rm Walls, ., Billy. Devitt,. _ _ - -St. George's A Y. P. A. had an service will be -, o'clock rtandhrd Harald. Devitt, Harold Clarke, Lloyd, lx time orb (n. 9. T.). Evergone i�_ Priest, snot graded) -Vernon Shortt, - E I D ` sate program meeting- last Friday• welcome to come to these services. Dorothy Clarke. Sr. Pr. Alan Clarke, The was enjoyed was, miscellaneous, -St. George's Church Sunday, Allan, Woodward,, Get. Clarke, %14b- - - = and was eajnped by Aii who -were- Ma 5th 5th Sunda after Easter. -I Walker. Jr, Pr. - Verna Woodward `Butcher • (phone 3000' :.:Pickering - �prnceat. This week will be the 'Sn day School,, 19 w m, Morning Dorothy Harlock. Hilda Walker, Mary co,.cert and we are looking fora Prayer, 11 o'clock. Preacber, Rev, Woodward, Ernie Sadler. - D. 8, crowd. . The time will be 8.30, ,Dyson Hasrue, D D.• of Toronto. - - - - - - -- - - - -- -'(D, O r )• 'Cam' - Don't fail to heat the message of Paso Adosrtilsomonts. • MMppfl�} s ' - -Ours season have had grind Pickering • .L eat Market G hack this @seen& with their sucker_ this diyiittRntshed Prayer Baok .. � - s - s '-: • -' fiebing; many heavy catches bar--' . and Biblical ecbolar, one of the AY WAFTED - About' 4 ions.' , ing been ,made. , The sppoorts. had outstanding nien of ' our church. HPhone`Pick 3603, 36 - lots of fun catching the fish, white Evening service, 7 30, with a meet ^ OR SALE - $sneer seed oats. Ed- Under New Management - msby of the ether residents of the tag of the Oxford Gronp after - ,Fgar Latcham, Goodwook. as `�illgt wards, to which all are invited. gge got mueb''esjoyment from Servicee.'wi1l be on D.. T.. till �{ OR SALE- One-huildinR. 30 z do, fibs eatiaR'Of them. 1 f ft tides. Also collie Pups and seed sat., - -St: Andrew's congregation- further notice On Friday at S 30, (;. �1. Forsyth; Claremont, 3G �^t i - will meet on''3anday next &t 3.04 (D' S. T. ), the A.Y.P.A. will give a_ : a7 eclat' • concert in the Club R.00ins. A vat- ' SALE -Seed potatoes: � Cobh= O'clock is the after aoo>1', and the lers and Greenmounts. (Nova Scotia govern - --Jewell 1 C r = Bible Class and Sunday School at led program of vocal and In @trtl• went analysed, Pickering mills. 3i•3G -T .!i ShorteIIing, 4 lbs., _ JC• Z p: m -- -The t•bareh, service wits .m -ental netmbere will be given, DTATOE�EOR.- BALE -_ obbierA' becondacted by the pastor, Rev, and the'proceede gilt �- demoted suitable for seed or eating. Gem Hutchings _ r. Carmichael. These hours will to church expenses. Bert Harvey RR 1, Pickering. Phone Pick 2713. 36 ' Continixed during the time in will sinpre3ent at this concert and ?ILL EXC$ANGE -12 Qauge dou• $ollle lllet Baby 'Beef ' 'which daylight saving will remain 9 �� ble barrel shot gun for laying hens, w. 1i. �+ - fa force. - Gardeners along the lake shore DlcDonald, Rosebank Corner,lKingston Rd, 34tf i�C. -:-The tennis club are having the west of Toronto e=press fears that -- - Round Steak, per lb., �... .:.. .'`.. .. g OR SALE -About 80 bushels seed' - l,ra. second court put into condition for the strawberry creel? this year will r -oat!; also set of double harness,' nearlymew, Sirloin Steak, per lb., „ :: the seasons sport. This is one of be only half &crop. The very dry i Deering mower, nearly new+ .Apply Ed. Gib. the most popular s weather last Son, Claremont. p p ports and there year and the long, Swift's Premium � Baoon ' er,,Ib. 30o. Is quite a good club` `in Pickering,' void winter has done the crop a "OR SALE OR RENT -Gbnd 5U 1 p i' who are- looking forward to a great Beal of dapaage, and tole '� acres of pasture, lot 9, eon. 5, ' ukeririg, Lois of water and shade, Apply. F. Seldon, • -- ?� pleasant summer's sport. Those frost off and on this spring bee BOX 175, Whitby. s3• C w60 Wish. t0 jai,. eh6uld see the also caaaed mpeh d age, •su ghAt SEED OATS -•i base sum lee of Siff- 0 E a - wEN , secretary or some other official of it may be necessary to brie in @rent varieties of oats, wh ch Ipcan sell at 75 the club. new plants from the United States cis. per bushel, if.I receive order intime. Gash. —Richard Packri'b, who has Ae the exceedinkly illy weather F_.L, Green, Greenwood, 32tf ` Pickering - -- i7nt€�bl't0 suffered severely for along time, last eumll:er has cut down the p[ gE TO LET -Good Brick. ? with a bad foot, was taken to the number of crew plan -t@, Fruit Hroomed, house., ggood garden and a number Oshawa General.Hos itai on Mon• trees a}eo hap@ enffered greatl of fruit trees. clectriclighi. Pd,sessionvvonce. 4 1 p y, L. D. Banks. Pickering. 35 day for treatment, wbicb,- we as the severe frost has split open = hope, n!ay prove beneficial. hfre. a great tnany, and these may not FOR RENT -Ac Preach Hard a Say _ . TRANKHALL B Pttekrip, who baA been io poor heal over. However, it may be FO-roomed boost. Electric. Hard and soft f p y water. Basement. Large lot and good location. �reAlth sines early in the winter; several weeks before the full ex- Reasonable. Applyowner.lLenBurningham.28tf . j wben she bed a'very• bad attack -tent of the damage will be made Florist ,(Phone 5301) Pickering- RENT—Good, _`: of etoasaeh flu, Is now consider- known. Fall wheat in this die- T60 rooms. Good' frame remit tree; - � 6 rooms. One acre of land with fruit trees; - - • r. ably improved. triet has.allo suffered ver severe- double gars e. Immediate ssenion. For fur- - y po -Air gun@ and tows and ly from the unfavorable tveathPr, Cher p Ave.. Mrs apply to Thou D. Pick, nt. ,FOR MOTHER'S DAY ~, \fAn fields Fulton Ave. Toronto, or R. Burrell. Pickering. t. Arrows fiat's playthiaRS that Are q elds are a complete failure i eaj ed by young boys, but they' and will have to be plowed ii 1tTSTOhi HAT. Our j e Let us 1 �t L to 4� '�' �hateh our own eggs. Our Jameway 1.1am- •A urge aBBOrtIIlent Of GFerlinlnrne, red, wL1LO ��, �f1Dji3 r"I are frequently tbe cAtzae of serious This will prove a very heavy lose, moth incubator, 180 eggs to tray. one tray, pr�rmla,8 Be80IIlA8, Y i acidde,.ts. Within the past few as the amount of fall wheat sown t3,ro, two trays or over' sn.00 per tray. Apply '�"°'�- , papers have re- R F • weekee 8 Son, R R No. 1, Claremont. Double PetIIII1aB and FizeOhlat$� "• ' weeks the new papers last fall Was larger tbaa ItAnAI, A8 Phone Clare 2009. '05 -37 i' corded eases ia.-which boy@ have it was abort the only crop that -- - �^e= ~ - -- - -- . ' 100'6 their roved L-OR SALE• OR EXCHANGE —A • ' also Cut Flowers. ley, @right through the P profitable the last year or F comp►t"e stock of Hardsare, Oita. Gasoline w fdkO+M14t asi1.4f tkrgjlie trlay things. tW0• What i@ required no IF Pumps Etc., good clean stock in Aurora. Also todlR g0za±n *wws± :kr,.* p1 -ntP nf;waf>trt west @rand warm generat store Merchandise and propwt� in „w„www. _ T.,•r.- ..,,. f.r ..� -n., i i . w w � . s ., 1_ 1 _ � YS -_....