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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_05_11- .Lei � Y�. .,: - ._-•_ �, r -_ - .,;tr..a -.,;.. _ - ,r,r_•,j +.• Fyn. - a- - S• ,.. ,�'! rte nom° ',•y • - r - r' At r - 7" .. 1 .��� ��- , _• f ., w. b, '1 _, ,. 'I , _ _ " .. . ., try •t; LUL -- PICHERING9 ONT.a—FRIDAY, M iY 11, 1.434. 1rTo. 37 �trA %sieii�ostal l�steitei. Whitevale Kinsale -° -- GREENWOOD T Sunday, May 13t1i, will be Moth -'� :Mission Band will meet in the hall - Xadicdt ers, • _ _ ' . •. yin the Sunday School. The this Saturday afternoon, at'240. Al} ~' R S. 0.. PEARSON- Physictan S. S. Orchestra will provide special children welcome.,�� ,. d Dead surgeon, DnaDarcon., }ar "Uar' trucks use our tca music. All welcome.' ' Miss . F. . Mowbray and brother .. - p y„ y `The regular meeting of the White- Ralph spent Sunday afternoon and _ every day. vale W.' I, will be held at the, home - - DR. ARTHUR L.• BORE, Physician - _ evening with friends in Oshawa. ,.._gs bushed 1838 and Surgeon. Markham, Ont. Phone 6700. Af Mrs. R. 'Johnston, at 2,30 p. m. -0ur" garage reports rushin busi - Branch office at Wbitevale, each Tuesday. 2.4 COAL, CO$.E. _ ,: - _ on Wednesday, May A6th. A good ess these days. Milton Parkin is ass= p. m., at Mrs.. David Turner e• �n program has been arranged on Ale- ' isting during the rush. - - v E. FORSYTH. Oph. D.,- Dtceator WUOD, 'CEMENT, riculture, Horticulture, Demonstr- Farmers report the land working -WI SSI MI 1.b.Optoem trical Aaociation of Ontario. Rte. S9N D G Rs+� V L ation. Election of ' officers.-and bus- good ' tliis spring qt 11 we need is a - Utered M bar of the' American Optotuetrical ' &somaypn. Eyes examined by appointment. > > mess to arrange for the Diairict good, warm rain: No better pastry and oaks' e Pbone 2 4. Claremont. out. Convention to beheld in June. A j Orville Lawton spent several 'days ?: vepai. ana full attendance is desired. last weep in the ;neighborhodd,.with _$orir made III • , The, Kew • Beadhi United Churell friends.... Can&&. �UNCAN B, 1vicINTYltE= Barrie- B �TILD�i'S RUPPLIES choir will present .� concert in the Word' was received here through ter. Solicitor,. Notary. Office —Brock St.. Whitevale Baptist :40hureh, on Friday Mr. Judd, the contractor, that work SouEb. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. also local- cartage work evening, May 18th,' at 8 p. m. Those would. commence on No. •7 Highway �` 7 Pwne 45. who heard this choir last year ' will in about 2 weeks, .e DONALD RUDDY.. Barrister- A y� MITCHELL remember what a splendid program The .Ladies' Association will ;meet For pig feeding my BARLEY R. Sortcitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan• they. gave, and be glad of this oppor- at the home of Mrs., Stell . on_ May FLED gives. 'the best- Ot6ce torraerly occupled Dy_ she late A. E. Chri. tunny to hear them again An add- bith, at 2.30, p. m. All ladies Orf the tian, loath •fDg of Gourt use. Whitby. sly . (Successor to D. Munro) ed feature will be several humorous Commur?itX selectmen - resII•1tB for the money BATON! BELL do ROSS, Barrist- Pickering, (}Ili. numbers in old - fashioned coshimes. i The Program CQ>Eremittee of tlie. W. ' y Of any feed On the en. Sol.iutocs 9a4 PIo:Utctn Ontario Admission, 25 and 10 bents. Boa 1 . 33 BBay Street. Toronto,; Office hone 7400 - Raaideace 6520 - F,, held • -their anl.1u81 ineet>}l af'the market. w� �. - p Balsam blame- 61 � Mrs. Gee. y , J. m'f. NRoss. Adelaide 28x1}-0 -- ~ ` � , - ' $28.00 per ton, including bags DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT Miss June Goddard spent the week Cherrywofid -I. 7R IOHARDSON. PICKERING & Public Liability Insurance. One acs- end with refit roii9 sot, Port - Hope , -a Petty spent the week- at the mill. public. 213414 sacs ea«ition°cLife`'Notaries u ident may cripple You financially for The Box ' Sogial . •and Draaier on end 'with her sister; .Mrs. 1�Iorornan - Corgerof Yo and Rich mood Sts. Toronto, years. You -can now buy insurance. Wednesday evening was another.. of - �. Alves, A;ooklin. Pboads AdeWde 44W and 4480, By appoint- with payments extended over vine; the season's succesettr4� venin{ts: "' P R CA TTLE - went saturda erveniose. • Pickedoz residence. '. Mrs. -James Todd has gone to Tor - ..., pborte Piet. a - stt months. Your choice of good reliable Mrs. Richard Wilson attended the .onto" to stay for a while with her _ Canadian Convpaf . es 25 per -cent re- funeral of -the late Wan.- Balmer, of daughter, Mrs. E. Petty. BARLEY CHOP M.50 PER TON' a HOMSON dfr McMILLAN- Bwrria. duction for anMo ' who has driv- Whitby, on Saturday. ► bags included tan. Solicitors. Notary Public.. Office at en three yegrsF' ° • .: t an' accident Mrs. J. Ward spent a few days Of `Mrs. d. Laughlin- has been in, rat -' Residence of Mr. hours: Thursday sa;lyy' onces on 1. for which he w blame and a fur- last week' in Oshawa azyd returned her poor health for sofne time, but $efore grinding this I take eseninp. from 7.00 p. to to 8.30 p� m.. or by then reddetion of 10 p. c. to farmers. home on► Sunday with her son, Ed= we hope she will •soon be' feeling ..• oat all the small yirmd ,po�ntment. Toronto offira : 606 [inyai Baak better. efdtt.. PhWA Pict 2000. Toronto El n5aoa. tear and Mrs. Ward. seeds, duet and chaff, and D • E �! , Mothers' Day will be observed in - a�iy Mrs. Bryan Linton attended the destroy. them. Western - - Insurance Agency Brougham. Ont. shower driven her sister, Mrs. 'Thos. -.the- United Church here on Sunday Barley containe a lot of Dental. ' Phone Pickering' 515 Linton, at Claremont on Saturda - ev . y 13th. The program aril be used y lime weed seeds. These ening. and special music will be rendered are NOT destroyed in ©hop - SIL C. 8MITS. D. D. S.. L. D. 8., by the choir. The servicg will comm - (successor t• Dr. J. N. Dales) Graduate of The Beal Store, ping, consequently farm- and Royal course of Dental sttreeo{t. and Toron- PHONE 923. Greenwood ease at 10.30 S. T. ors get a loo of no=ioOb to University. At Claremont office over D. A. On Wednesday, 141aY _ 16th, there seeds in their oho You totatrle every Tuesday and Friday Phone :►fir Southwell of McMillan spent will be a concert given in the church p• Z7 FURNITURE Sunday at his home here under the. auspices of the W. A., con- don't get any, in my chop. •� ERBERT T. FALLe I9E. L D 9.. p y g Miss May Brown is visiting friends sisting' of solos, duets and ,quartets We are dig la in so attractive S''r X.J. 1.1•D. D, s., Graduate et the Royal of variety of in Toronto. by the "Old Time Quartet' , of Whit - Dental. Surgeons and the university otco. The Mission Band will meet in the by,. under the leadershit►. of Mr. Bell, F R E I� S T A V.EY aid Atumjnum and (lrsniteware Etc.- „ , m r e•ce senond done cut of St. And- church on Sunday, May 13th. also a. ChalkTalk' by Mr. Bell, undo- - , h, pat, Off, ter, ; 4 Furniture and Furciture Mm, T. C. Robinette and family, Mrs. Lyttde, elocutionist. will be with a. m. to tl appdatatent.0 -ray Novelties. Painter and Paper - hanger ,urr, ice), k�Aeoe pier oo s and Jim and Mrs. Counsell an baby them, so do not miss this Rood pro- Prices low. in keeping with times. spent Sunday with Miss Im food. gram, commencing At 8 o'clock. S. T. 35 cents per boor ov by"eontraet ~' tr4tlr��. Mothers' Dav service will be held Admission 20 and 10 cents. anywhere. 1/ * next Sunday, . May 13th, commencing .. " . - _, . ' Giproc and. Lime at 10.30 Standard time Brougham . .... Satisfaction (ivazanteed. . A BLIZABFTH RICHARDSON -- Was Laura Ormerod has been with I —' 16 ywe esperieace. . Fire and automobile insurance of all kind•. Jost arrived a large shipment of Mrs.' McGregor, of Pickering for The Grant - Malcolm family � of Galt rn�tasaatlnt companies of solid financial stand" - spent Sunday with their rplstives, PINE DRIVE, : Dffirl8?1Rt© w �. Gyproe in the following sizes: few days this week. Miss Dorothy Baker was a.Toron- .-.or write Dun P. Q. -.- _ -- 48. in: z 72 in. Gyproe Freeman 'Mantle and family inov- -- FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. . ed out of the village last week and to visitor on Saturday., i' . ter oeoast.a Of Tort .sa oot.do. An.- 48 in. z 84 in. _ R The Bob Harvey family Sundayed Shingles qo , antn of as kfada atteaued to on aposrer4 ;. 48 in, z 96 in. •' are' now located m the station house For Sale. so6t.a. iddrw Orooa Btver P. 0., tins, at Greerrhurn. _%x ith Bert and Mrs. Harvev. R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP 48 in. z 108 ia.. " 'The Woman's 'Association -'will :hiss Jennie Duncan and friend. of _ Cterk. Conveysecer,Commissioner, for �4'S in. z Sri D,ynscoua Board meet in the 'basement of the church Torbnto, were with the Duncan fam-_ (.Tait rd's Felled Steel Shingles, t e aria. A asarz. Etc. issuer of Star Lime on May lath, being postponed on ac- ily over the week -end. • Bird's Felt Sl«+te 9hiaRlee, btarnata w tevale,Ont. HardwA-r'i P1A96er- '__,..r ��f 3� \9 �aT.I.W&F}: v'f=� )43ri 'i o heels. f } _DICKERING meeting at Claremont this week. Tent a Ilse eav their sister. Mrs. Lawo maiovera sliatpened. -�T�oNrH►iAW. YatO�EeaDiiDAia� •:" Emmerson and Howard Ormerod ' Dob.:on,' •.>f Beaverton, recently.- T. PATERSOti'S CLAREMON Countjm AllS W", oofe. sa4ra :.•re in. Toronto on Sunday to • soe _Th4 ,. E.: Crocker far>tiily, of- Toron- Call and ,geit prunes. Phone 2612 n eda eftsve' Odic. Rae � 1ad.var• LUMBER YARD Murray, who is in the . Sick Child— tom, Tent Stinda� with L: and blrs. seat pbosw. Whitby. Ont el.y T ren's Hospital He has had his vimzils 31aithews. ._� ___.__,_� Mr. Oscar Wilson has been under ' removed and is getting along fairly oxy- Acetylene GAR�1$T ROBERTSON Pickering Mills well. , the care of Dr.. Tomlinson _far the - The W. M. S:•of the United Church past week.` Welding The best feeds are cheapest inure end. met at the home of Mrs. C: Richard- }fir. and Mrs. Phil Forsythe, of _ Electrj' I 'Contractor ., These produce results. Feed's that kris son on Thursday. with sixteen mom- Markham, were Thursday visitors of Wiring sad Repairing foi Light' inferior reghire, more and resulbs are bers and two visitors . present. The . -T. C. and Mrs. Brow-n.. or• power. not satisfactory. h heavy hog president, the Mrs. C. J. after their de- . - l " On - account of illness in. the E• Don't • thrOW away All kinds of electrical goods' ti's iia.ve Rood heavy feeds for h p Holtby home W. I. was postponed till p'' : fattening,, also dairy feeds, -oak chop, votional eeercises gave a few well- May 15th. Oil]'' broken castings. `- ' leer is stock. Colo gratin. bran. shorts, beet pulp, " I The extreme neat of the past week S g Illy Phone 1705.-Pickerin}t luten.feed etc. chosen words on the subject Chr- B istian Fellowship; after which Mrs. proved vEry trying to horses on the Take them l.0 4 SPECIAL RATES Try Rcyai Pastry Flour roc land: Mr. Piaxton had one succumb ' "cakes, lee Ptc: � Gee read the .'devotional leaflet. A , ._;' ° .TiIn WatBOII, • �- p letter was read asking delegates to while working. l ,Laying Mash be pyesent at' the- Auxiliary Presby- I Mrs. H. Malcolm visited her dau- ,- , Brock P oad. ON FARMER'S CARS' Scratch Feed terial at Claremont on Thursday, ` Rhter, Helen; on.' Thursday, in the phone 2729 ' &e Us 'Poultry Feeds Wheat May 10th. Mrs. Horton read a very Sick Children's Hospital and found For all Cliteses of Insurance. _ Cracked Corn interesting letter from Mrs. Walm -s -' her - progressing as well as expected. Ground Corn ley on Missionary. work in Cheng -tuJ G. L. ;Middleton and T. C. Brown JAMES WATSON ,1 Shell —' China, dealing with living conditions attended the funeral of the late Jas. Proprietor CYRIL 'E. 'MORLEY _ -We-deliver Phone 5317 and many other features• in that part -. Todd, at Cherrywood on Friday af- of Chiria. The -study chapter,, " To ternoon.' Brock Road GeneralStOre- PickePickerin Qn� we are in i► position to fill orders ' The Garage property `is being vas- ring, . for Fertilizers -at best possible -Pelieve or.not to Believe, was ably t} im ro�-cd the land being worked, rises delivered at _ our farm. dealth with by Mrs. V. Parkin. Af- Y p • p y and neatness and order making it ter the closing hvmn and prayers Mrs De N. LoCkW Od Richardson - 'and Dtrs Clarence Rich- far heroic attractive.��� Q ardson served lunch. The Y. Peoples meeting 'held at - +' _ PICKERING, ONT. - the Johnston home on 'Wednesday. ev= rs Dunbarton , _ •ening last was a splendid' success, R. G. CLL ENt1�G --= -_ ,both as to numbers and orogram -Cit -- 'goat your shed is your opportunity . -Sunday, May 13th, Sunday izen Group with Miss Doris Johnston ry * FUNERAL -- DIRECTOR ' School and service in the United Ch as leader was in charge. -grain. with. l.0 get 'a arch will commence on Daylight Sav- I 'Attendance at both S. S. 'and the Sun- Private Atlabalanee ing Time. Church Services were good on Sun- �CMiss Annie Brander and her pep- -day, the Pastor's 'earnest message Day and Night $civics' p orm OngnlBUm Ruj P>r�ne e000 hew -Alvin •Brander, of Watford mot= was taken' from the first 4 crass of ored down Tuesday of this week .The � Gen. Chap. 3, the interest in church' ='Malvern 50W former will remain home for the' services, especially by the young peo- F REE t _L summer. plc, the past months have been very a Markham �nta Rev. J. Goitwell, of Cochrane ,Unit- encouraging. Our Y. P. Bible Class ed Church, and his sister, Miss Got- with Hti;�h Miller, as teacher has hyde am; well, of London, called on friends' had splendid attendance. - ROO here this week. The 5th Annual Leadership Train- and insure .a smut -free harvest =E This contest starts on Mrs.Walton Annis spent•'a few days mg School' foi the'Townshfp of Pick- Formaldehys destrei rs strut on ; May 5th and ends May at Cedar Grove with her daughter, ering will be held at Brougham com- wheat, oats and barley ; • -also Ddrs: Frank .Sewell. ( mencing May 14th, three courses are prevents potato scab. - - 12th • and at 4 p m. p On Thursday, May 17th, at 3 'p. m. I :being offered. ".The Life and Teach- --- t r ��� y y R Prophets," Rev. W. H. It is important to use fresh stock- -the Lucky Number en- .� the W. M. S. will meet at the home in g% of the. ve10 e.will be opened of Miss Janet Allison. Fuller, of Markham; "Young Peop -. as this preparation deteriorates - 'k P , p 5 inch nlvaalzed elbows, 3x: l3, _ Miss Elizabeth McLeod, of East lea' Work .Pro ram'.' • Rev, A. E. on staudioR: ()or stock fie (reels ' and the rize given 'to, - g p $' S „ i, p p ffi „ each 'year.' -\ i 30tr, Toronto is sli'eliding a'veee-k with Owen, of Uni6nville; "Leading Chi the lucky winner. 5 inch black elbows, 20 Miss Evelyn Annts. 1_ildren in Worship Mrs...Norman• p; b . "� uipee, 20 - The Oxford Group meeting 'will White, of l�r ln. The school will. Price" The 81Ze Ot prize Rug be held next Sunday evening. at the be held five n ghts; meeting in the - _ __ . Atao,-fea4,wis, drinking founts, close of the retrular service. �A team fol]owing evenings:.May, 14, 16; t$, �Y.. _6JC9 feet' etc., at right pcices. from Toronto will be present. All 21,• 23rd. In addition, on Friday ev- CSC. per lb. . are invited: ( ening, May - 255th, there, mill be it sup - The W. A. of the Anglican church per gathetintr to which all interested C A STERRITT Prices right' and Satisfaction Sufficient far 50 bsisheia. 4 1 s C. A. at the home of Mrs. Fostoti was well in' Sunday School work are invited, E WS L-I.-FM P CKL guaranteed. _'. attended: 1-the -Rev. A. L. Richards, of Whitby, T .s ' IfDIIerhl Director T �r��T Q��'1j�'jZ� Mrs. Hooper's death at Rosebank will be the guest speaker. Last year Jones' Drug Store' -AL VIN 1, i7 1. HB last Friday was a -sudden and sad the attendance was 44, 27 taking cr- Ambuland�8,�9,r,7iC8' bereavement. Much sympathy is edits. The executive is anticipating Phone 6800 Phone 1.�W Hardware Phone 4640 felt for the husband and children. that with such fine courses being of- The funeral took -place in the city fered. the numbers will be even bet- Pi0keTin + Ontario Flat. ' (3p PIQHERINQ on Saturday. _ i ter this year. $a ' ,. ,4: j 2 r , it"vrr �^'• �`4•< +� ��.`',.�'. rQ:: : •�• -• ...y.,.w•i. ..' . - _ .. _ ... I - _;'.". 'f Ftiawn°'- . -'i.ds z. . ,.,r '•�:ti" i• i -- oc"��: b •° ., '•` '� 'w .f ti' .,1..• t:+•U .. yx2 �r'''A , ;F:'rz .,�,1 ' _ .../ ,ref 'w _ ^!-• k a, ...- -� ..' To Play In Italy -. _ - ,...� -- - . Use of Soil><ng Soviet ��arrec Pheasant s' ... _ R � Advised r: _ - - fro m US. Credit T- h. rt y sec>anng: Will Be P>ra �/ Cheap Feed ,' ' •,ided for Na 'Would Provide< > ° G' Vld Liabilities Must Be Fain tchinQ and f` With Essex Pastures' " "x•.;;4,. Is Official Ruling Release in Norfolk- With y Coun St. ' Joachim-With Good eserde �oi y , _: _ hr } r z� Washington, May 6. =- Attorney- Thirty settings of English . Ring- reeds to fain back upon, after last �'`'a ` �• General Horner' Cummings decided eked Pheasants' -eggs will io i year's light crops and the long hard �� a today Russia was in default on ob- supplied the Simc°e Kinsr#ien Club Witter. and with meadows not is ton ' ligation* to the_ United States and for distribution among youngsters - most farmers are worry- N f " _ was not entitled to receive financial of this county, according to ward hit- Wit", the � <r; aid from clUxens of the country. received from the Ontario Depart= ' 'over the summer feeding which•is _. ' ', :•s ; �.,g ; y ' His ruling, which was made Satur- ment of Games and Fisheries. e ;tkely to prove s problem. € day with g - ' t Soma agricultural representatives z?s Y th a view to determinin what Iii i letter to _ James J. Miller, ]]save advised farmers to resort to sail- _ e ,p countries would be barred by the leading proponent of the idea of the {:ins crops which providq a cheap feed Jbhnaon 'Act fiom marketing their club's -aiding in the propagation of : siad are an %auraaoe against a ohok securities in the United Stated or is wild life in thin -district, •D. Me- ' ° 4 any other way receiving financial as- Donald, Deputy Minister of the ahL' a,ge of summer feeds which will be sistance,. said that Great Britain, department expressed high praise foi } taund to occur about August because '�.: Ital p pointed.our t � },� e.�.}y pasturing this aprisig� -• w'''H. � °-�_ y, Czechoslovakia Latvia and Li- the Kinsmen s lane and_ _ - thuania, the five-nations that have that he would be ,teding•oi mizbures of Data sad o! pleased to suppls S ;','. "::: made token payments on their was 30 setting of pheasant's eggs, for ( peas and vegetables is. advised, &Lo debts, were not in default. dr0led corn at ten day intervals 1 Xi -for Canada Mr..Cummin a said youngsters under this supervision o/ O--Q& crops mmuld provide much feed ?.;' g Dun tors of '15 he had been asked whether the Do- years or more, - ! said lave simost intact other crops minion is to be re The club's plan is to form a •Diet which will be needed for the winter., regarded as a polio- somewhat on the lines of the Potato cal sub - division of Great Britain. Club ahead in o e Y -operation so that, The question should proper y be the pheasants may War8Y to /A - ?1r answered in the negative," he added leased and properly. hatched lift 1,7'!V .. • e .;' Y and this conclusion was suggested to protected, p Orly- looked. after and - * � Certainty t � � s Congress; but it appears to be tiff -= In his letter to the department - V��, X77 v:. material in view of my conclusion Mr Miller .had also inquired .-about --- F concerning the intention of Congress , y'. t ` _ M ' as applied to `the obligations of nab Hungarian Patridge and was told H. Cs Wells' Declared World ' " that the policy in connection with l' - divisions. Canada, I believe, is not re in default." these was to Will Have Recovered liberate only the grown ' ' Sufficiently ' ,� r 4 : bird., If proper application is received New York -A" war to end war in some of these may be sent for IV ,R 1dOSEOW IS RESENTFUI. lease .in Norfolk ' k was stated, - ;040 was called .a certainty, by H. (}.. + :° .: Moscow, May 6. -, Attorney Ho- - S Wells, the English author, on his or. �y "t "'y i i' , mar Cummings' ruling that the So- vival here for a two-weeks' rest and a :,•, viet Government is a defaulter under H. Llnney to Write - 4dthg trip. . 3 W4 K,' the Johnson Act appeared certain to- r rv: , 14. ds - Muskoka Hato - - � .his -- prediction, Welsa said, was a ,' •,.µ•... <�,... Y to �ntensiiy resentment aroused �.� ry reaffirmation of the prophecy cos- �' '. among Soviet. officialdom by passage 1 _ of the bill, shutting off United States Oriiliar -Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lin-: tainsd in his recent book which took _ g l tare view that tlie; world sill' have Miss- Helen Jacobs. of California, United States women's tennis credit to Moscow. nay arrived in Orillia recently, irons recovered sconomicalfy within six " champion, snapped by the photographer as she sailed on the S.S. Rex Thin resentment has already crys- Toronto; to take. ap their residence.' 7 an sufficiently again to engage in to play a aeries of matches in Italy. tallized into actual retaliatory steps They intent to-- make their Home Id - a wholesale human slaughter. - - - in. the form o! a recommendation mends to devote a�cbnsiderabL in-- 'War situatimis take's certain time . that all Soviet ec a organize- part S et onomi „ e Markets ep bona refrain from planning any or of his time to writing the history and Wells continued. Certainly there is . j as L+�C"g'tlonal .:nothing dangerous now, *but 1940 - ders from -tbe United States,-with the folk lore of Muskoka, a task for gives us time. - '- exception of such items that cannot Which he has been: gathering mater- - - Improvmente in the science of war- PRODUCE PRICES Rapid Progr*ess� on Way Back be had elsewhere. isle !or thirty years. Mr. Linney 'is a already well known in Orillia. : ! °fare were viewed by Wells as. fore' - Iiniied Farmers Co-operative _ Co. Of Industries is lm- "I am c onvinced that the major- :.'..'' reastin a faster conclusion to the war -. g Saturday were paying the following pressive ,sty of people don't want liberty." - _ - The first -step to- arsstaesa is to cif the fut ure. prices for produce: = - N : Henry _L_ Meacken. honest 7- Johnson. "Don't forget that the Great War EGGS_ - Prices to Farmers, cases Toronto, -• The spring industrial •..awe hastened in it, Send by mutinies returned "A" large, 17c; "A•' med.- revival has proved to be of exception ` I don't exactly want to include the ium, 16c; "C'� 14c. Company also al pr p%rtions, owing to the rapid, prq- TRANS -C"ADA HICHWAY _ but all the armies were get- advancing • on pool shipments 12 gmas of the major industries," says fling lax in their discipline." .cents per dozen delivered Toronto the monthly commercial letter'of the ';A seizes -of graphic illustrations of the- progzesi -of construction under Asked to specify- war danger spots on, grade 'A" fug' and medium. Canadian auk of Commerce recently. way on the gigantic coast -to -coast highway will be shown 'from week to Wells • said that those was none Ih BUTTER -- Ontario, '.creamery _GAfN IS BROAD. _ 'week !n this_papei. Watch for them. These photographs- will be of Europe at present and that he was solids 19%c; No. 2,. 1934 c. The improvement has broadened to historical interest and are well worth preserving. uneertiain about the Par East. POULTRY - "A" Grade Alive- Include certain industries which for- F - ° - - Spring Chickens, Over 6 lbs. ea. .11; • ,. -� merI had-, i limited market. Export . 1 Do., Over b to .6 lbs. each ,10; Do., Y k Long Su=nn1Cr Seen' demand was the principal factor is € v' Over 4 to 5 lbs. each .09; Over 2 to -' By Woodstock Man 4 lbs. each .08; Broilers, over 11 to the market rice in the productivity of . V X 2 lbs. •10; Fatted hens, Over 5 lbs. Canada, exports in . March being 50 - An unusually'long summer is the •11; Over 4 to b 1ba .10; Over g to per cent higher than in Februaiyt, - t .'cheerful prospect hild out to house- while the largest increases were in . o : ��' <s holders whose backs are beginr►in4g to White ducklings, over b lbs. 12 food products and metals foreign 4 lbs. 08 ; Old roosters, over 5 lbs- 'backs '.. P gn ache from shovelling coal during the Do•, 4 to b lbs, Al; Colored, 2e less. asses of agricultural •products were al- ��aasst severe winter, by William POULTRY - "A" Grade, Dressed so of greater* volume, overseas wheat . .Eadley, Woodstock's long distance -- Spring Chickens, Over 6 iba. each, shipments rising in a period of de-_ =.: ­.'Weather forecaster, who issued his clinin world trade in this cereal. iforeeast for the -text six months, end- •16; Do., Over 6 to 6 lbs. each ,15; g _ .. September 20. -Do.. Over 4 to b lbs. each 13; Do., Canadian Bank of Commerce Le- "Yes, sir, nature is going to rnalte Over 4 to 4 lbs. each .12; Broilers, bave been unfivorable al most see - Over It up for us," Mr. Radley mid. "Start- over 1% to 2 lb .15; Fatted hens - tione of the country. Considerable Ins right s l Mr. we're going to have Over 5, lbs. ,13; . Do., Qvei 4 to 6' winter killing of fall sown grains bummer weather and that's some- lbs. •12; Over 3 io 4 -lbs. .10; Old amd-of fruit is evident in, Ontario, 'thing I haven't been able to say in m - roosters, over 5 lbs. :10; Black and while spring planting 'has been delay- thing _ - -' thingI in recent years, - when I've red feathered birds 2c less per lb.; ed throughout the country, except "in_: ' ;had to warn even to. keep s supply oe White ducklings; over b lbs. .14; Do•, Alberta and British Columbia, and : -fuel on hand for cold ep a Of .4 to 5 lbs. .13; Colored 2c less; soil drifting and moisture evapora - � t Young turkeys over 8 lbs-. 17; Guinea tion have caused-- concern over a• part Mr. Radley, who has been fo4•ecast- fowl, per pair,'75e.' of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Ing weather as a hobby since 1897 and who'has gained considerable pro «A :�B" grade poultry 2c lb. leas.thari MARCH IMPRESSIVE . minence for the accuracy of his grog- The March record for the major in- _ nostications, uses readings of the �,B C grade poultry 2c-lb.- less than dustries was the most impressive 'in _ winds over certain periods o f the several years, the report said. There WHOLESALE PROVISIONS -veer as the basis' for'his forecasts was a marked increase, in, steel pro- _ After stumping and,grubbing operations (described- --last week). are Wholesale provision dealers are- and keeps extensive records of these quoting the following rites to To- duction, which was 26 per cent over completed, the work of gmding'the right of way is next in order. This readings for, purpose of comparison q g g •p February of the current year and 'a- g p grade which in most• cases was Tonto retail dealers: - photograph shows the baildin �, u of the over a lengtltperiod of years bout six times greater than in March thirty feet in clear width between ditches. All the earth taken from the Pork -hams, 1934c; shoulders, 1933. Automobile production `was not 14c butts, 15%e; pork loins, , 19e; rid$ ditches is utilized in the building of the grade and the boulders piled picnics, 13 c. only two-thirds greater -than in Feb ' Hoppers Again' P along the edge of the right of way, ' _ Lard Pure, tierces, 10c; tubs, Teary; 114'per cent aliove that of the -- _- llb%c; pails, Ile; prints 94c. like month of -last year and the •larg -1 Insects in N. Nebraska; Wheie Shortening - Tierces, 9%c; tubs, est of any month in nearly three years s:,•. - - _ Three_ Successive Crops 10c; pails, Ile; prints, 10c. but actually fell short of eitrren't de- , , Destro ed LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS mand, notwithstanding the output for « . y Steers, up. to 1.050 lbs., .good ood and the domestic market was practically" 4z�• Butte, Neb. - Northeast Nebraska, choice $4.85 to $5.35; Do., medium, doubled. The output .of, newsprint a ►m is . Rhere hordes of hungry grasshoppers . $4.50 to $4.75; Do.,. common, '$,3.50 rose 20 - per cent, above. February and _ have destroyed rain crops for three to 4.25; Steers, over 1,050 lbs. good 53 reaching _ _ Y 8 ps $ g per cent above -arch 1933 reachi successive years, is threatened with and choice $5.50 to $6,00; Do., me- in fact, the highest point since May ~' another •insect invasion. dium $5.00 to $5.50; - Do., common, .1930. The destructive army-of the insect $4.50 to $5.00;. Heifers, good and . The lumber, cut• increased slightly ` 'pests is already beginning 'to -appear choice $4.85 to $5.25; Do,; medium, even in the face of a labor dispute 71- farmers of the region are fran$- $4.60 to, $4.75; Do., common, $2.60 in British Columbia of some months =1t' discouraged. to $4.25; Fed calves, good and standing which.resulted'in the closing Recent surveys by entomologists: in choice $6.50 to $7.00; Do., medium,, of several of the major logging camps $3.75 to $4.2ii; Cows good prolonged Knox, Boyd, and Cedar Counties have , g $3.75' to -- and which if rolon ed much further " sa indicated an unusually large hatch $4,25; Do., medium, $3. 0- .$3.60;. may cost this country some new. and "" Zb t :. of the `hoppers' this spring. This Do., commoli .$2.60 to $8.00; Can- bard -won foreign markets: - , Y ners and ••cutters $1.25 to $2.25 • iiiesna possible loss oi- a fotirth crpp' Following a aeagonal lea; mining Bulls, good $3.25 to > 3.50 • Do:, com , by'impoverished farmers, operations were on van ascending r w► Mon $2.75 to $.3.00.;, Stocker•• and J, ( � Loss of crops during the past three acute, substantial gains being expect.�� /ears, throe h, drought and feeder• steels, good $4.00 to $4.50; l ed g g grass-hop= Do. common $3.76 to $4.00 Milkers in the production' of coai-in the east I V a + -. .•a. , . a �,'�' • as,, fit' per plagues, has "peed farmers and-of nickel, zinc and asbestos. Cal- 9f this region of fuiida with which to and springers $25.00 to $45;00; -yes; good and choice. Veal *, ;6.00 t0 Ak �� x %uy poison to combat the threatened "•$ sacs ' _ $6.50; Do., corn. and. medium 53.00 Crime Decr -eases � , : yew invasion �� :y ,.���,,.,? •I to ;5.50, Grassers 12.50, to $3.00; .. _.. - r ....:xs> >.yi«.;� ,.,.�•w,..�, w . Y :... �..> `•r�a� - ' �:. Bop, bacon, f:*.b: $6:76;' Do., tiff LONDON-Lord, Trencliard, chfef � .a 150 Inoculated eraaka $8•�; Do., off can $8.60; commissioner of metropolitan police:- Showing another phase of the grading opsratioiu *here 'actin rock,-=is Hasroxr -Dr. W. T. J. iI Good emu Ml wet wr Jmbe $0.00; reyorta that• in-'the year jut -past incouatsrsad. This was -ono of the few instames where mechanical equip. � mad D4., msdlM br $LTG; - Do. ; "smash and' grab" robberies whore bbl health offieens. administered Wit- cult' WO to ; BMq, pod, wtnaews are broken to reach _goods, went was need in the transfer of the rock from the rock cut to the nearest add prevent Wve , for diphtheria is fit. $8.60 to 40; pa, be�h, had. d*caea*M 4i' per cent. and auto- 41L Aa this ' undsitalo was nnsmployiae>at - relief viork eveiy endeavor _ about 160 pupils of the Harrow rib- $f.60 to $11111. , ea11s, U." to'" mobil* thefts had fallen or by 23 per wY send to carry cut work in such a way that hand_ labour of all _ Ile ilehodl recently. .. $2.00. cent, In London. kinds would, be given employment on. the work. r THE BRITISH ISLES. AIS.C.RUTCHES BOILED KETTLE- gland, ScotIand. Ireland andfQrsiz� - _ 'Crippled Wales —just think -of visirti.____g rlwo� BIG VALUE : for the first time, - or, If you have Once Crippled with Rheumatlem - been there before, think of renew- — BIG SATISFACTION • lug your previous experience. • .t r- worth --tiro w uutiq up an- NOW estate of memories for the future: r '� --.• BACK,AT WORK •_• • . , �••• it is -worth while DOING LT NOW. '< ,i •`�~': e- was not wrong, either —this man Captain Refdb all motor, all Brit. - conculded that he would never ' ish tour sails ou the "Empress of ,need his crutches again. For it is now ' Australia" June 21st. You can Pill years since he burn ed them and t Y s 45 days or continue s LO 1s still quite" active. Writing of hie on, the whole trip for the 52 days. Q ;, rtperiences, he : aye: — ` It costs nothing to enquires -!t to i 1 a wonderful opportunity. "Tor five years I'was a cripple, due :; :;: •.:, Or, if you -wens to go to the Con- � .to rheugiatism, and was given up as s,.,: k ;,';: tinent .or the Passion Play, there us hopeless case. I also had a bad are seven itineraries available, ran- stomach, 'sad I could never enjoy a sing from 27 days to 57 days and ` Y seal without My food repeating on ti. in prici -Mrom $341 to $778. `tine. One day an old friend of mine r ' V . " Write to Captain F. H. Reid, C. " 'told me to try Kruschen Salts. So I P. R. Building, Toronto, or tele- -J bought a bottle and gave it a trial. phone WAverley 6646. "'After taking •two bottles I was able to sit down and enjoy a good meal, Do you realise what causes rheu:' .1 C -� and also have a rood sound sleep — s matism? ' Nothing • but sharp -edged Brilliant Social thing I bad not done for years. I was uric acid crystals which form as -the - -also getting about more freely: On result of sluggish eliminating organs. Season Expected in _ morning I got up and lit the are. Kruschen Salts can always be count- "Dear Old London" 's aihd put the coffee on. My mother ad upon to dear those painful tryst- = • - - y _ _ _ _- thought I was crazy, because I saw- from the system. And more; They London — The most brilliant so- ke my oith- theches rap and balled the ensure such kerZect internal re- cial season since the world war was ' - . - • -kettle with -them. - - - gularity that ao such body poisons ushered in recently with the opening �E YOU Wap♦r d fiNl'f C�htW —ask FOr "That was eta years ago, and I am as uric acid are ever able to accumu- of the opera at Covent Garden before 1 y now back at any old job as 'a chef— late again. Kruschen Salts is obtain- a house packed with bejewelled wom- r .and a chef puts In some long hours 'able at all Drug Stores 'at 46c. and en and scores c ' the aristocracy. l oa his• feet." —H. ' A- B. 75c. per bottle. Hundreds stood in line all day long - -� to obtain tickets in the gallery to wit l lira both the spectacle of society on IG e% opening night and the opera on tbe What Does Your Handwriting Show. - stage. THE PERFECT PLUG By. GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR The season continued with the Roy- i(Graph'o- Analyst) " e, Academy exhibition on May 7th, Chewing- T o b a e e o A1Lrights reserved. followed by a swift succession of no-' -- - = cial events, Highlights include the (Editor's Note: Man nesters of a happy and wonders whether she is Ascot and Goodwood race meets; the predation have : Ma received from responsible. Royal Henley Rggatta yachting week Smokers Pay Canada - Treaders who have accepted the- au- - The writing of her -husband, which the .Richmond Horse�Show, the Eton 1-24,524,362 Cl"si5ed Advertigin#3 aLer's offer of . she enelosed shown, that he has about, -sad Harrow Schools annual cricket I— Duties personal analysis match at Lord's and the Wimbledon P" QmCZ eAZA_"V3M ream kti from their own handwriting. 'Have as mush feeling end affeetion as a gaigoyle. tennis fortnight. OTTAWA—Consumption. of Cana. few to go at special Jubilee price =au sent yours? Se• the aaaounc•- These two are mismated; I can see Asa background -for all these tuna dian cigar®ttes incre,"ed during the AGreatly reduced. Cost far leas. Pumc - -mot following this article.) bona are the traditional tour courts Dust fiscal water night and day. Exceptional vales The value of Grapho-Analysis to very little chance of happiness for year. The total entered write today for prices giving depth of ztever more evident than wheiL it is them.: Her's i4 a case where the ad- at: Buckingham Palace in May and for consumption" for the first 11 wall. Mr. s A. Holbrook, oat y aroa vice of a Grapho- Analyst would pace June, when the King and Queen re- months of the past year was 4,017,674 used to assist Cupid. For it tears saved match unhappiness.- ceive debutantes and many others at 385, according to a return tabled In aside the veil that love so often OPPOSITES the socially elite from numerous o- Commons- weaves, and reveals in unerring lash= the House of Commons. For the en- QUICK R E l E Dios, the characteristics of the writer Tie is 'an old saying that op-' ther countries who are lucky enough Lire fiscal year 1932 - 331 -the total was ^ 3,788,832,089. ,� ECZEMA It is not merely a question of hors- posites make the happiest marriages. to be invited, Fmw Itching .. - � Smokers fn Canada' altosether paid fja� BuMI - '.esty and straightforwardness —al- This is fallacious. 'Look on- every' Into the revenues of the Dominion though these are points that have to side of you, and you'll kind married. Call for Canned during the 11 months of the past'year "11hhod 1610 considered. The emotions and the People who are unhappy and • discos- 824;524,382 'as imposts on tobacco in shears Ecsaav break Olt on"oten, and triaj degree at ez ressiveneas o! those tented, because their natures are so Peas to Canada yu l v,'ed'°al hot to did no rood - P its various forma with the duties. on and a� nellf as Dens trcv emotions-- these-are of vital import unlike -_ cigarettes supplying about two-thirds .�mdertnidaa wi Io.oaot �O`a ante- Marriage demands affinity of in- IInil recent-years most of the do- of this totjLl, tOO r 811511 terests. It is too much to ask, or t0° mastic requirements for canned -Peas' Cigars seemed to 'be be . slipping fa Macce Ointment Is sold t by all EXAMPLE' =' : '.' D g Dmasisrs -2S S abet) - expect, that the average . coupie will were supplied by Ontario or by im- popularity. During the 11 months of foc and ti.0o. - Take, for example, a girl who has have all 'the same interests, the same portation from Europe, but Quebec last year -•he total was 107,140,645. T __a warm and ardent nature; who feels lames. and .dislikes — and there is a_ and British Columbia have establish - While this approximated the number F.adF1 w - 7. things very deeply; and who expresses good deal of compromise necessary ed and expanded !n output rapidly: In• for'tbe 12 months 1932 -33, when tits a that feeling. She likes to -be loved and in most marriages _ 1921 the recorded acreage of canning total' was -119,097,104, back In 1819 would be very unhappy without the But s young couple whose natures peas was 2,202 acres in Gntarlo. In, 20 the.total was 273,858,046. affection of others are at the opposite ends of the-.pole,, 1931, Ontario had 9,385 acres; _ Que- What chance of happiness would are starting out with it tremendous bee 3;161 acres; British Columbia "We must form perfect models to PIMP L E S _ she' have, _married. to a man who Is: handicap....And that it is too great a "8, and small �acreageei in other .pro- - thought and look at them co dells in wed m •vent retests of tool and -unemotional; who dislikes penalty is seen by the number of un- vinces brought -the total to 13,248 ly, or we shall never carve them out . oe —•« oil. w 11tin any manifestation of, affection, and sucessful marriages. acres. In the past year or two, im- „ aid'., and epyy the nu net who is so governed - - in grand and noble lives. —Mary Bs. o•ea g by hie mind' that ports o! this product bad been negli- d"!v w �� a..a Ike hasn'e..a geaerd'us .streak' in his glble, and the Canadian' pack is find- her Eddy. - - �tec6 .its ..,.•- M. H. Toronto. —By all means sue _ 26 Clwr up year siftin l nature? your husband for divorce. Yours is a fug export markets set a result of its _ Only the other day I received. a sad case. Married four 'high Quality. Exports amounted to • ' a o years ago, very poignant letter from a girl of 34,341 cease is the 193E crop season, 1 your' husband left you three years lid Helps Meg" 24 years of age. She was 'married• practically to Empire markets. —The age, and paw you meet $young man ■ :wo years ago, but has never been who loves you. He is a straightfor -_ Agricultural Situation Bulletin. 44 �! „ happy, • since the -first - raptures de- ward young man, and is trustworthy " - That's what 98 out of 1001 OF �N " .patted .She Is of the type I mention _which =cannot be said of your for- The greatest man ' !s he who women u after taking this above, and asks me why she is tin- chooses right with the most invinC _ medicine. It quiets quiversnig mar husband. I am writing you direct able resolution. "— S'eneca. nerves, gives them more regarding the personal matter. screech before and after = - ■ - childb�, tides them over �loaw Acid komacfi _ _ Y Can Geoffrey St. Clair help you? Change of Life'.; :: makes life seem worth li Would you like your handwriting an- vtng K LA Makes.lyaea —er have you a friend whose . • _ LYDIA E. P 1 N K N A M'S 1 BUSS M es ' real. nature ybu much desire to know? u Send a fetter in your normal band- - VEGETABLE COMPOUND �o ��, writing, with, loc goin and a 3e am stamped envelope, to: Geoffrey St. „ •••••..:...• ..•••••................•.••...„ Clair, Grapho-Analyst, Room 421 73 atwi a ream ,oast o — fLlBY �~ effRE AIIE THE :IfiNft . As a borer no man in his class ever oleo su for sew. - Adelaide 3e. West, Toronto Out. excelled George E. Dixon, all -time a" Had x lee. do? to aw seation I" Frequent lleepechse ; Please enclose coin for each specimen king of the featherweights. Athletes WANTED o..a by e.lda, Fla and ;wiww +nn,• � �' zNeuralgia Ina of weakness C of writing yon enclose. Your analysis of all classes and degrees — boxers, Broker and Security Salesmen A' O. LEONARD :nc. A will be a revel tion to 0 Fifth Ave., New Vorp City i Leaf Appsgts Mouth "Ity ; you. wrestlers, hockey players, runners lit outlying• districts to act as _ _ _ 7 Btomech - have found that Omega Oil can be dirty' t representative for ' a rubbed in without blistering, and that well4stablished Toronto rok_ - i Farmers., to the North of England - ,; �'• are turnip from - - it fn, quicker !n reaching the spot ereb..IIuuae. This is an op Kew L g Omega 011• is equally useful in the portunity- for live wires Every e�y 8T WN#fi'if0 asst vtrra sat : • Ing and farms of from 50 to 75 acres family household sin a quick means of assistance and co- operation will <# are -in demand. relief from the pain of cramped stiff, Menton TAKE -2 teaspoon fuh 6f a be extended to lipplicants ac- 421 Colle Phillips' Milk of Meg. sore or swollen muscles from strain, cepted. References required. Toronto St. nesia in a tiara of water over -work, exposure or from whatever -,g . every morning when you To forgive, a fault in another' fa Write to. " ; - art up. Take anther more sublime than to be faultless cause. 35 and 60 eta. at all drug• r, i Harley-Davidson Distributors teaspoonful 30 minute. S Slate ,. sole agent: John A. Huston 44 Victoria Street, Toronto and used Parts i r' �a•e � go to � oneself. -- George Sand. Company, Llmlted, - Toronto. Ontario Write at once for our bargain list or =. «•' OR —Take the new ' SKELTON A COMPANY. I used motorcycles. Terms arranged. t +p•" Phillips'MilkotMsgnesia TaWsts —oat law fw � � -� – u1 �•. E H><g+h School B_ hoards &Boards° of. Education JNAI t ....a Are authorized by law to establish _ s.._.. .......»..............--- ...... MESSED f EELIN.G STOMACH L you have Acid low the don't Inedmtrial, Technical and Art Schools - �S LARRY LIVER TR O U B 1. s wosry about a. Follow the simple _ - _ . directions given above, This sanaU With the-approtal of the Minister of Education Relieved at Home dosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Day and Evening Class•' -- wet °OUr -Li:ie Bile - - Theoretical and Practical ke tin ' " Instruction Most cases of stomach ulcers acts- at once to neutralize the atdds _ -- Without Calomel that cause headache, tomach-pains 'nay be conducted in accordance is given in various trades. ,The You are "feeling caused by ' wastric hyperacidity e' jr - drools and classes are under the cause g ypk *imply be- 1 other dyy s. ou'lI with the regulations_ issued by your liver isn't pouring its acid stomach, constipation, • gas the Department of Education. direction of .an Advisory Com- daily two pounds of liquid bile into distress after eating, stomach -r fed like a new eful o. P suttee• your bowels. Digestion and ellmina- Oa� �e - - tion are both hampered, and your pamE' sour stomach, indigestion, PhzWW Milk at M 8� or Commercial Subjects, Manual Training, Household Science and system le.bein-g poisoned. etc•, respond to ale. Agriculture and • Hoe ticultnes What' you need is a liver stimulant VON ' 3 CANADIAN Phzazpd' Milk Of Niagae:� TBbIEtS - $omethine that goes -farther than PINK- T I1 H L E T S On you buy -25e and 50a sizes, are provided for in the Courses of Study in Public,. Separate, Con- salts mineraL. water oil, laxative -: tinuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools candy' or chewing gum or roughage They help re- create the proper "chi= ` A M IN TAKW POLL and Departments. ' which only move the bowels- lgnor- • mical balance" —thus freeing you of ins the real cause of trouble, your Dais and distress. No rigid 1lYd► t�IM COpten, Of t%L0 Regulations issued by tits Minister of liver. you can eat all wholesome id Met YOU ' �jn �Mfuesution may be obtained fratte !h? Deputy Take Ca)rter's Little _ Liver. Pills. entire system is being Poisoned. ' 1�.. _ Purely vegetable. No harsh calomel M a, - Minister, 'Pa Buildings Toronto. (mercury). en4 loci for Trial offer• acid full ry). Bs. e, Bure. Ask for them partteulsia. NAOgACAtaI■a ° by name. Refuse substitutes, 26p at ' Application for attendance should k� made to the Principal of the all. drttgaaato. 53 CANADIAN VON CO. Mi Of M AlAtaiP _ Issue NO. 19- -s3 44W Security Bldg. Windsor, Ont. °t Y=. "_'','x'ti' -- 1'},' � ""�':..'� rr•.3t, ... rr.+�1.'�i '� Ji••y„�rb•. r'>' �;.•::+',�• '.'s .� of .r•''.o�a���+a.. .a.i =�°'7!'•v.�ir ✓"•- �.�+ -"-• .r — -- '^ � ,4. .. F's.f_' ,+..'.. ,A' wd v.,`„'"• i" ,r.. •:' .•N `i.. y .h.y.. �•X .. > .:tea -.s - -• „` _ °.:, `'_n. •.3.... JL ° , 1ft& ftg jjgWo " er meetings are to be arranged for, Card of Thanks - " In Memoriam ; ` it is well that all meimbers and their i friends turn .out. We wish through the columns of FERGUSON — In loving meit;oty of AN NQL3NCE1V�EI�IT : the News to thank our many friends a dear husband and father, Walter - TER34S _ Green River t and neighbors, for their kindness and R. Ferguson, who passed away on. ,Mrs... Thos. Law Wishes to' A L.15 pet rear ; $1.60 it paid in advance, We* are glad to see M6. Lehman sympathy shown us during our re- May 12th, 1933. :beeriptiaos to the United states and Great around again after being laid aside cent and sad bereavement, also for laver renit'nibered by Wife and dau• -announce she-has disposed any Britda p•00 in advsace. with a broken leg. the beautiful floral tributes. ghter, Marion. Mrs. Todd and' Family. of her business known as The - - - -' D tf Z-. Ii. Ng c, u ' en over the business of the summer- '- Card of, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors place. on Mr. W. A. Hager'man's Mr. T. Caster and T family wish to C�REMON'r 1'�I$IGN ��ke 0041 CO. t0 Arthur W. Mitchell of Pickering. N 26574, Cly- _ s �'• Good wishes for a happy future to thank their many friends and nei- deadale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore Ea- We wish to thank our CIIStOB1• -.. Audley Howard Hagerman and Miss Marion si Bridgebank -Joan R. Bramwell, who are to be married ghboss for their kindness, sympathy gn, (imp.); dam, James Ravie has secured work and beautiful floral tributes, extend- (intp•); the property of F.rG. Som- era for their past patronage: I, June. ed to them in their recent bereave- era, Gordon Park Farm, lot 20, con. with Clare Balsdon on the Lake Sh- There wig be a Mothers' Day ser- meat. 2 Picks ' and we would be lad to see ore. Jtaa is a Rood worker. ring, will make the season H vice here in the Baptist Church at _ of 1934, at his own stable. Terms: our customers purchase their :W are sorry to learn that Miss 2 30 -on Sunday afternoon. Programs . $10.00, payable, Feb. 16t, 1935. All p Xxory Bell has had to go to the eve been secured for this service, �Gralun Elevator accidents at owner's risk. John faei supples -from Mr. Mitchell hospital for treatment. We wish her � Rev. H. Wilson will• be the speaker. Kaei, manager, If ou have an a000unt with a speedy recovery. Tlie executive Qf the Ladies 'Aid For Sale _ - - y We congratulate the choir of the would like to take this opportunity : - local church upon their splendid ser- to thank all those who baked of ot_ Radio Service Mrs. ,Law please settle at Gloiog concern. Good location. bid• once. _ vice at the Pickering church on inn- herwise took part to 'make the tea lnR, ' 2,rzclueive business in Stock- - - day evening• .. _ Winters Bros. have secured the such a 'success. feeds, Coal. EBue etc. $6,000, half ALL MAKES Mr. and Mrs. Wad �Reedman and cash. Terms arranged. contract with the Irwin Farm :in do- Thelma,• were guests of 'friends here Apply SERVICED AND REPAIRED Notice­ to You ,.. Ing tie stone work in the neia stink on Saturday evening, Miss Thelma en garden' being constructed:' Reedman was one of the prize win- Claremont Canning . PRICES REASONABLE Mrs. Moore, of Toronto, who died ners in an elocution contest held at sQ t, Ltd WORK GUARANTEED - -ast week was a sister of the moth.- Dufferin School, Toronto, last week. 37 CLAREMONT. ONT. ' er of the Westney boys and had at- We congratulate her on her success. ARTHUR FIELD We do Building. nf all kinds. tained the advanced age of 101 yearn _. -A -few of our young people will ob- * _ - - - Miss Muriel Westney completed Lawn Mowers Sharpen R• T. I• t=raduate CARPENTERING, her final exams this week in the Un- serve the ordinance of Baptism next CEMENTING, Sunday. This will be held at the us- - 43.1;6 Phone 5201, PICKERIIG .,• . dversity and will be at home for a I ual morning service ' in the White - ON A- MACHYNE ESPECIALLY PLUMBING _ •rh9rt while, resting. ! :vale church. _We would like this ser- DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Blaekslbit-hing, 3� Woodwork and Mr. E. Smith is busy this week in vice • to be attended by as many as All old grease and dirt is thoroughly -at ri planting the big orchard on the Dun - possible. May 13th, at it •a. m. at vrashed out of the bearings and your ghc prices : -- ROQFIING Lop farm. About twenty acres are be- Whitevale. how is the time-to bave those repair We also sell Brantford Roofing ing set out, the varieties being ch= The Glee Club held their--zoncert mower will be returned, well oiled jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, Materials, Empire Bathroom -lefty Mcintoah, Cortland and Spy. last week which brought to a climax and correct! adjusted for cutting. also now sections on band. The fam- Equipment, Duro Water ' y dl uj went, The Club: meets at the home of J. a very successful' and instructive sea - ous Fleury Plows always on hand. Systems. Beatty .,C. and Mrs. Bryant on Monday even- son. Besides the five choruses, the W. A. AUSTIN, Also dealer In Viking-lCream Separa- Btable Equipment ing next at the usual hour, A good Club rendered: there were solos, = :-.Rouge Hills Service Station. tors and Electric W"hers, and. other Building Materials crowd is anticiaated as the comrriitt; C readings, and evitar selections wh- or-in Pickering, x Dealer in Oockshutt and Frost do _ ee has secured Inspector Hutchison _ Wood machinery. Estimates Free of Whitby to give an address on a ich were greatly enjoyed. There was J. A. BUSH BY, •Phone 3800 (s6 5r 9• ' . also a taken of gratitude presented _ A phone call will bring lie t¢ your farm. Work Guaranteed . .,current topic. Aa some of the smmy'i to Mrs. Duncan• the organist. - ' - - welding'. ing: _ _ Phone Pick 15 F. J. PR O U SE�- _ -- - _ one 502 tr. F. S- ,,.�,�� GREENWOOD 491y PICKERi \G, O:'TAR[b' ' fresh Large , ► ` • s FCUlt9 a9a8t. and of I f Vegetables �1Hke tae Red .i R'nire Stare yt,ur Flower 5eeda headqustrter for higl: chess- Garden, Seeds a ae 90u r' ._ ,.. _ rVVt. t ne and au 1'et 1 - - Pro p - ­,'bulk P . and pkg. _ s - ?lri or Cheese, per pkg ueno C. Post Bran Flakes, 2 for . ' ._ r 23c. -- O N HEVROLET Raisins "Sultanas " 2 lbs x _ for' �1 Oc. Macaroni, 2 lbs. -'� McCormick's W aifers,' pet p g 9c. . :� _ _ __ ::f �: _ - . _ .. :•� �� � .-� - -- - 25c. P�ckles "sw eet mixed," far g 1 ar . T O O R THE -N H E E L • _ w x ;�•`' -Comfort Soap, 7 bars - .. • __ _ :. ♦ she- xo .fig, vW e�•�:' .. - ^- _ Plum .lam Large jar 25c. "here acre 5 cars to choose from Maple Syrup, "new,': per -gal `:.. 2 40 • t 4W -Price. field YET 'O l� S I� F _ $00TH cQ MUR /SON 11v1ORE THAN L OUT OF 3 BUYERS PICKERING °. ° See the car —' kCK NEW 1934 CHEVROLETS �.. you order PHONE PICKERI \G 600 .- A'' We deliver ,:. check these r features e a►TURALLY we are proud to have created Canada's w t most popular automobile. All the more so because 'FULLY- ENCLOSED "KNEE-ACTION" ::.P�ctlel'�� 'Hardware (� aPe are counting values---comparing gatdity -- checking g Store on delivered prices —as never before in automobile history. _.BLUE FLAME CYLINDER HEAD ' - Chevrolet has always been stronger on proof of value r BIGGER, POSITIVE BRAKES dh an on there "claims ". People secognize this in Chevrolet's : ``• sonny exclusive features: Fully - enclosed, protected `f)Cnee- STURDY, SMART BODY BY FISHER Spring is i✓omin'g, Our-seeds are Here. 'Action ", Body by Fisher, valve -in -head six cylinder engine ''EXCLUSIVE YK FRAME -Red Cl_eve_r, Timothy, Allfalfa, Sweet.Clover' and'Aleike with Blue Flame head, Fisher built -in 'Ventilation, ezdu- BUILT -IN NO VENTILATION A11 (3ove'roment Tested Seed. valve YK frame, to mendon just a few. ; And just as long ais motorists go on comparing, check. SAFETY GLASS IN "'+ All kinds of Garden ;feeds --bulk and package. I WINDSHIELD AND VENTILATORS _ leadership. Because Chevrolet refuret to ct,etprotnlse - er�l dlwiror's Product and ar e y roper, ao cent per [b. alit . The in SYNCRO•MESH' WITH Poultr Fonda, Egg Producers and Poultry Supplies. �f Qst� 7 dustry's leading eagiaeers , . gthe great' [lt SEC�ONO GEAR Y Y PP - ° ia'Ne Motors Provin Grdurd ... and an or anizatioo -- -- -- - S11E R -OCTANE SELECTOR Deering Farm Machiaery _ s►Ittt an sac to the ground and an eye to the future" ... sake cue of that. Low delivered prices —easy GMAC teems. and Repairs, CLOSED MODELS .. -WIRED -FOR RADIO ' 3 Horse McC. Deering Cultivators, $57.00 cash. ,t it "W •.•,A Cued Motors Value'... P.oduc•d in Coned! 0 i MO Cto .— edha�e it, Con get it, Or is rug e. - _ Chevrolet Master Six :• - p 8�'4' Telephone . i ant Priced Qa dos• as � _ 3900 t ;N >ss • P Chevrolet Standard Six �� J- , � p �r C � ^ *T • - _ 'red n. -Loa -c- _ I3 1��1J1J1 \� e Delivered, fully equipped, at factory, O.haa. re F Out. ht Oi and R aovea•tnent licep.e, only. eaen. .,.,,_.,.,_...,,,,,_, 94C ET'H-E ' ROB /NS ARE ,BAOK Men's Work'Boots 2.49 upl L _r Men's Overallfrand Pants 1.25;pr.;up Men's Work Shirts 66c; or 21for 1.261up x:' , Farm Team Harness $28.80 up - - - - < Horse•Oollars at•yan'ious prices . ,. ........ . :..... Sweat Pads Tea'nn;Line-, h t. . ... ... o e time . . , '•N w,is t Lo gs0 thab;old - CHAS. — - - - - harness repaired _ COOPER, Claremont: Ont. Phone 29o4i ` CECIL. BRADLEY S .�. ; ,,� P��� ..�;,�•,. - $.-- � .,.w, art _ - .-•.� , _ � 3. � _ guy ,,,� < -. -t �.. -, '- . _ �'i � . �+ •.i , :u, " b . �. - ' .� - •• •k �r �.1 . t 'ss -.f M -W - .r "/- 'y�mt4• '1+ CLAREMONT. her family moving to Uxbrid a 60 Cemete The s !� ri • YmW►thy of the tom- - •; Hroaghsm Rev. Mr. Hartoa is spendin a few years ago, locating near Goodwood. munity is extended to the survivors. s days in the city this week. g Mr. and Mrs. Caster were married at The regular Bproratlily- meeting of There �vili be 'a' united service of L. E. O NEI LL f Dav, and -Mrs. Pugh have moved to Goodwood 66 years ago, Mr. Caster the W. L will iB>rjd the home of S. S. and preaching service on Mot- FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI '. Kinmount for the summer. at that time being swell -known buy- Mrs. J sda y May hers' Day, Suyrdey, Ys�t 13th, eom- Sounds like the 24th of Map. Fire. er and dealer in grain and also a 16th at >wp� b Miss mencing at I rml.• hers' Day EMBALMER --..,works are for sale in town. prominent horseman. They moved to S. E. Evani "D of National- nroerams will Its follow w. i Successor to W, J. Mather,' ` Claremont in 1892 where he built' ities makes We Nation Vi ATT 1C stoirfiville -- `Mr. and Mrs:" Jarvis, .Pent Sun- + Vigorous end NT ION day with Ali�rt sad Mrs. Mantle. the elevator now standing at North Self - reliant°• Beection of Ofifeers. - Ni ht and ffv Service -Mrs. E. B is confined to her Claremont. Degased is sarvived by She Roll Gall A Suggestion for the B y i her husband, one daughter. lkra. R. Next Year+a Pro r . �' -' lied nui'r8aiaa� vaaa luaavililio. 8�m " There will vase ile•Itleua a rhwe kA the meeting - of the Western Sect - i E. Forsythe, of Claremo%,- one, son,ti also be a musical program, 9801 98.20 John H. of Toronto elbctriea_ 1 e s ' of the W. M. S. was held on Th- r fin-. _ _- � Building and Oarpenteriog, also all - - +� ear, and one sister, Mrs. W,' J. Black kinds of repair work. . Roofing -, ursday of this week. burn, of Uxbridge. 1/hiievsle Miss Young has returned home af- dBe• The funeral took flat roof or shingles. J WK. ANDERSON : � Ur spending the winter in Guelph place on Friday last, interment tak- The ordiva>tios t Agent for asphalt ehiaglea, siding, iwith her brother, ing Place in the Ciai"etnpat Union p rolled rooting and roof David Young. ism will be obessvad at tie White- materials. DUNBARTON 1 The Bowling Club are hoping to vale � led J ay have a power roller on the job for STAIME i •:• THEATRE mo�g 11 o'esoetlll >j��s� Work Guaranteed. this season. Ttime) • Dray be eiserved Estimates Free. - INSURANCE Dr. Tomlinson, is enterkaining for S!rOUJWILLE in the eo�ay at 10 a. m. All Sav°Q scissors, knives sharpened .: a few weeks, his father, from Rich- are cordially H. A. McGiILL, - PICKERINQ ACTUMOBILIa; mond Hill. -- _ . - -- - FIRE. } _ Miss Mildred Pugh was the host FRIDAY and SATURDAY BURGLARY eas at a pleasant birthday gathering UASUALTY: ' : on Saturday afternoon last. Meyllthandl2th. _ '. =..� Mrs. Palmer has been having some ._ .DOROTHEA WIEOg 'HERE To .T H E R E ' extensive decorating done during the ' LIFE INSURANCE! past few days. —Ix— . Phone Pickering ?920 $pl1;' "CRADLE SONG" d i rest by coat Mr. and - Mrs. Robins; of 'Lindsay, Yon Can Buy at Some nailed on friends here on Sunday of A new. star to thrill ten million i %t1`c tr �� -last week. Mrs. Hattie Leak, of Toronto, has people: " � ��'_" l % TIRES. BATTERIES, 4 -- Hotlwood aerie.. / - ACCE890RIIf8, ` been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 'Lin " Comedy. > 1 { Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent the week a - �• t Mich- 0 _ At as low;andlbetter prices end in Toronto with Mrs. Jane M TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - �'' - - - R ell. I - + � 98 i The Bowling green is taking a May 15th and 18th o - healthy .appearance, a good carpet of �� i �_ :you can in Tomato. green grass is now to be seen. POLLY OF THE CIRCLTS" . Wm. Birkett attended the funeral Marion Davie., Clarke Gable. _ Let us repair that leaky top. of his cousin, the late, Wm. Banner, Our Gantt Corned "FREE EATS" . A direct finA = of Whitby, on Saturday last. y. qtr► Chas. Cooper's lot is a busy place "TROUT FISHING" � / �P(awn yqurh� wag address Skilled Motor` Repairs. - these - days., Tractors moving in and a/ dom/tloavt'ut day f O!l%/i ell ,fi0ute -' out; and other vehicles changing SO Schmidt, i Gordon I Law hands• Proprietor Phone 2908; - . Leslie. and Mrs. Feasby and - : - Tickets, Time Tables and All•Coach Tiavel Master Allan, of Sandford and Mrs. Parking r-p,,ce at rear of the theatre, S Information at . PICKERING, - ONTARIO h 'Alex. Morgan, of Lindsay called on r Roy and Mrs. Morgan recently.. Eastern House, Phone 4500 Mrs. George Smith, son and daug H h- THE "MADELINE' DINT TS G A IRAGE ter, and Mr. Harold Savage, of Tor- 4 onto, were the quests of Rev. J, E. BEAUTY SALON - - - - -' — - - - or. roc an Kingston Rd9 and Mrs. Glover on Monday last. 1 BRAY FLOCKS — C k d _.. NJrs. B. W. Jones, of -Mt. Zion, Mr. - General Repair Work all saes, and Mrs. Slott, of Hamilton, spent 1ID34 wear � a new ycar, which means Fast- CsYOWin Chicks guranteed at reasonable c Saturday.. evening with Dir. James ti rrw Permxden_ Wave. A RE P rices. a . Evans. 1 have Per manaot Waves to suit a vet ° ` - Sirs. Ira Powell suffered a pain- y WINTER Pram Al artsof the county we are getting re ores Acetjlene Wi eidiag� ' .ful -accident "this "week. when -she ladg :n. },urge, ,n why not tusks p 3• P ° an „ppoinfinent. of the exuadrdinary growth and livability. of. Bray Batteries ropaired and4harged. _ sustained a fall, dislocating her sh- LAYERS chick ». Fireeyone and Dunlop Tires. oulder. I give sit alry ca +comers my verF best Roy 'Morgan who has been' under _ cafrfnl Httention. H J.0 n Col,. ty, 15-week old. chicks, 10 ounces• Gasoline and Oils, medical care for the past three tnon - - ' %velland t', nut,v_ . 9-week pullets. ':,{ pounds - sisn. �IdrrpTJJCI', JIM' S -alp _ TfuronC wry, 121-week pullets, 3 pounds - Refreshment Booth is Connection ths. is now so improved as to' be ab- - ' and F„cial Trerttmeata, 1i -urk C,,uoty, 14 -week pullets. 31 pounds e , - �„ le to leave his bed a little each day ShKm ,tiro Phone Pick. 7500 - Lyman Pilkey is making rapid pro- p B•' Losses aver u; d' only 3; per cent. Be guided by these results (night or dap1. ress on his 'new building, and ther9,,.lsadoll, guy Bray at t ks. s You can get ljray chicks like these. right in your own locality.. � end of the week will °sip much of Pburne .1906 �CLAREMONT 'See the Manager of the Bray Hatchery shown below. Or write us MI LTQI� �LE�iQ she iratnework completed. direct for complete information. Prices reasonable. 421y PROPRIdiTOK• ' 'Mrs. Newton has been taken to the : hospital where she is receiving treat Notice t4 Creditor$ BRAY CHICK HATCHERY. 106 Clayburn Ave., se. Catharines, Out. , ment " a consequence, of an oper- Brooder gird Office. 23a3 DufterinlSi•, Toronto. = - Miami fur mc.raal yeaaa - � %. jn the t;STATE OF Eight Breeds- bigata Lear anjouu_ -Ted lLg -3;ACL Toss.- tiga, - WILLIAM H. e0ATE9 Approval.' Miss Margaret Macnab returned home this week after spending some DECEASED, : t1me­ with Miss Catharine Michell; of All presons Nivfng claims•: against opt,,rVstr it Toronto,, sister of the late Col. Mich- the Estate of William H. Coates, late BROCK TRE _ ell• of the' Township of Pickering, in- the T-TEA - T T. The community was shocked to County of Ontario, Gentleman, who Equight Speeia�iat hear of the aoeida" daoth of Mrs' : died on-the-29th day of March, 1934, L�+p _ _ _ up y� r aw Dunning, 4e# of Chore. on Th- are hereby notified o send to the __ - WHltx DY : ursday last, eaaQid owsuo a fall• undersigned Solicitors, of the Exec- She is survived by late lasband and utor, full particulars of their claims t DLSNEY BLXK:K, ' son. Intera"i took JJtbw on Satyr- bn or before the 12th day of May = ��� a "L .. day to. 01024 to Q s't 1i34, after which date the asNtc of = 1e Jg a Q, the said estate will be distributed a- h. -New Upholstered Seats a• - -r-» �•e Pb • be" •`ited Chetah r p" a w! enJQY&W mongst the • parties entitled thereto. =.- - - ,7;. and proglh*k` eveafeg on Prlda having 'regard only to the claims of New Northern Electric Sound last at tits ba" of �- which the Executor shall then have Son. The TOME of H. brad nottte,. Reesor's class, of Albaea, »idea" Sea. H. Coates, Exec. - .:New Hot Water Heating System ..•the program. A social (brie was_-sisent Claremont, R. R. Ont. and lunch served. McCullough and Button, - A pleasant miscellaneous shower Solicitors !or esW Executor 'THURSDAY$ FRIDAY AN•D SATURDAY was given Mr. and Mrs.' Thos.t Lin- - A=LL =A�Ji POWELI,� t'on on Friday evening last, when a- ,•Imported Clydesdale Horse's d relatives from _-= :, - i bout 60 friends an �'1r far and near met at the home of Mr. I have just made a new import and Mrs. Spenceley. The new couple ation of four Clydesdale Stallions THE KENNEL MURDER CASE cysts the recipient's of many useful from Scotland. They are an eV.eptr - �YerIQSIIJ/ l gifts, and received the good wishes ionally goad lot of horses, with pl- _ _ __ - Comedy and other Treats of their friends. enty of size and the best of qual- The annual' meeting of the Cemet- ity. And I might mention, I still cry Board was ]held an Friay night have the goon breeding horse, Mil- B10NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, May 14, 15, ,16 •r 'last when the election, of officers for ton Moncur. Parties with good mar- ' :`'•? the coming year was held, the re*- es- should' see 'these horses before JOHN BOLES AND (iLOSIA STUART ults of which are is follows: Presid- breedifrg. 'y Wb= tlme spprMdi•' rr r ent, 'rnos. irregg; sec- treas., Jno. W. Claremont, tRrt. :veison riavx Gregg. The annual Decoration Day leas been announced for Sunday July _ It - � �� we a� a Death of James Todd _ " ild'QV lot. Further particulars of this ser- �. ' = '^ . - _ will be a', :vice. will be given later., Our community was deeply shock- - •• - mats tribute to tbe, 'R Keeping that lawn mowed proper- ed on Tuesday, May 1st, when the - Comed and Selected Stories ��� fiano~ Our ly was always a burden for some and news was received of, the • paeshig of y .rested Y, a pleasure for a few others, koweyer. _ one of our most highly respected re- � crsatin skIIl tMeat'M -it can'be iiaade an easy and pleasant' sidents Mr. James Todd, which took • • tl�a bog task fog OWUe if the mower is in `place very suddenly at his home here /,, it "Nor O>ha�t'i'�ibatr' good �q�, '16os. Paterson itss the from heart fail '•_Evenings, ? 9; ''.'Sat Matinee 1 30 "slickest fig" for failure. Mr. Todd had N. W. ssi'El WORD Putting a mouser been in failing health for the past AR Shows Daylight, Saying Tile zn proper condition that we have yet year, but his condition was not 'con- " = Road - - -arkh- - - seen. Take yours in and see what r►aPPens• - !n Ma', on Mav 12th, 1860 „ and PRIORS- Evenings, Adults, 25 cents; Children, 15 eta p>�. itby ' The lecture given on Monday ev- was torus in his 70th year. He lived Matinee, AdultA; 20 centa-: Children; 10'ets. i •eninq by Mr. Harold Savage, to tid for some time in Whitevale, where 'Y. P. S. of the United Church, was the resided for some twenty years, one of the most interesting we have. And for the last 88 years in Cherry.- had. Mr. Savage was the winner of !. wood, 'where he farmed successfully. �� Stolbk the award given by the T. Eaton` Co. He was an active member of the Me- L *- %o fr� the best design of a home. The th,,.t;.,+ _ United- • -r�•� - �Aph iAaf �Q{r� �g ���� and .wastrlftte Handsome sum of Church since union. He was superin- ,500, the o.t of which' provided a tendent of the Sunday School for Of . Iaanraraoe Co ;: 'trip to' the ,Old Country, which was many years.—He was deeply interest= _ . , -• _ - • -_ ' ' ” � .' • _- ". '�;,. the foundation of the lecture. Plants ed iri municipal affairs; having been " were• also made at this meetiii for a member of the .council for nine . and WAWArESA INS. CO., the closing banquet' ' to beheld on , :USED AUT ©MOBILES, TRAC r years, and reeve of the township for ,Oheap rates for farm and countcyl w Thursday, May 17th, when Rev, J. H. four years. The large number who __ - buildings. Smythe, of Port Perry will be the attended his funeral on Friday r , to Windstom Iafuranoe on buildtnV4I guest speaker. . Erskine 'Cemetery testified to the .`TORS, TARM. IMPLEMENTS.. wind -m81b, silo. etc. Miter a lingering illness 'ilsutoiseWe In�trraoce '' -covering high esteem in which 'he was held, to! 0 kiads.j a- p ^riorl of ten years or more, Mrs. as hlsn. did the numerous floral tri- ETC• _ a Caster passed away on Tuesday, hutPS, one being from the Township FAIN/ FOR SALE ay 1st, at her residence in Clare- Council. He is survived by his •wid- ±< RBASOr1ABLB PRICES. Write or phone moot. Deceased has been An invalid i5w, ah6se maiden name was Diana BOWMAN g; �QW$ for many years, suffering con9ider- Hodgson. and one son, George, and fi ; Ably during the past few years. Mrs. one. daughter, Mrs. F..rnest Petty, of 4., Caster, formerly Shah Ann May, Tornnto, for whom the sympathy of CHAS COOPER - CLAREMONT 20 WHITBY, ONT, Zyaa born at Highland Creek in 1866, the community is extended. .* , ' 'M1 '., .. ..y yet . �' -, - .. - - . . _.. � T ,Z.r • .. -_ r -. .� - -._ .. Y.•.^._uuwS ¢.;, "' . . ;•'" + " y`:m+ybs.• '4 :* ^ a. "`•:� iJ`� �i.I�CJi'a�;'••a"; `A,, + r�.�. ;:ry �id:Y. 0..* <:w i!�:�^ ,e+ _ , 7�v'.�" 7 •„N-'' .. °`t •r,'- --;Yi; wa'•• .•„m. w>, s.z rt 'x'_[ '_, q„ ��, ;:':. ,� .�. ,w' ., �' - _ ;,,�' . A J. JaYJ ESERACH hy Sax Rohmer "Aswami," sht said. softly;. "a word ` murried removal of five orates of op- %Atb yon" =� Sum from' the liner Wallaroo carrying A chill struck at the heart of the ' c pounds d �ZoWry of aiardop by Tuan Egyptian. More times than he could '.'Me+ Se+, In the Lim•houge warehouse of remember s mad desire for the deli- ► Jo Lung, London's bigest "fence" --the 70e ` murder of Sergeant Norwich of Scotland cats ivory beauty of this woman had r , ?aide— discovery that Wan'* agents on possessed him. But alwaya--alwaya. t6+ Wallaroo are shadowin6 E11oen Kearney with whom Detective Inspector He glanced about swiftly and then Unvar3+�rt ' !Fresh from Dawson. Hass is is love,­--all thys oceetr r gypped into the shadows with her. Wore 3011+ea kidnapped when she aces �rhors at Po said aitr being Induced "Stand still," Orange Bloa Com- ri as Asmeaian tartan+ tearer named „ � Quality the Gardena ` oseph to secwmpany Dr. oestler to the manded, and listen. This (afternoon _ mystery Shop of a[ohammad Both you set out on a journey. Is )1t true ?" IDestler and Joapph are among pi an 'I ' -it is trite lady," said Aswami Pa- : � - ageats. Haig trailing ffifl•sn, plunt. clear too, that her wireless has failed' i u into the smites Bath' m Heathers sins Society to Protect Children -- � but escaper and left the drop on Jos- "Walk now rap to the�smaIl saloon The first officer turned to the cam- Iph whn topples In tin• Bath 13alg „ mender, 'who stood u • • sk+r wl hfa papers, nails the body into and wait for me Go at once s pon the bridge Fifty Years in 'England - the packing sass intended as his comn. Betwftn fear and tii'iiumph his brain of the Wallaroo beside him. = Ends - Using dosepb's ered+Ad" makes his It was perks iwsy Into Arable. Reca.pla arrest was a wasp s neat. 8o had dared perhaps an hour before, the �Dea�ties. dtrsppears from the 6ariarao �y all his life. But this he knew dusk swept down over the Red Sea. England this year L celebrating ,work is thirty one cities and' towns sad appear. at Yn'aa's headquarters in A long, Ioiv island lay off their port the fiftieth' anniverea Arabia where Erieen first regains con- was the greatest risk he had ever ta- g, ry of the found had attend created the nucleus yulan and of =,"FsParht in a Siddentthey' intend to ken. Mounting stairs where none met bow; an Arab dhow was creeping out •ing of the National .Society (or the na organiz tion which was later to 'capture, or rink the Wallaroo. Haig him he came to the room adjoining from th tail of it. dj ing �� ,� Prevention of Cruelty to Children, extend through the country. Through •' ^y► eirguirad as Joseah, 'slug entry to the which was that cupboard overlooking That will be Jebel Sabaya, said pbo g _ which was fashioned after the New their efforts, In 1884 the 'London so- a He is assigned to outside guard duty the apartments occupied by Eileen the captain. York organlutiofi of the'same name. clety was launched, followed in lid! at Wen's palace. Kearney. A faint rustling made him Yes, sir. If the. Mount Jupiter lies The founding of the English society by the national society. -- turn. _� inside -and its quite possible as the was the beginning of an expanding In that same year the first act for As Jack Rattray paced morosely up Orange Blossom, an ivory statuette Samuelson tramps pJae ing.,,, a41 sorts- pregrs� ior�he- ptotestio$.._o��hfta� enveloped in mist came in h of rat holes --we can't do it." ren b 1 Chi PTeTestion of cruelty to. children and down the bridge of the Wallaroo, Pe , , e; finger taking 1 awe ' was passed, strengthening the hands, tootete on the ladder aroused him, raised to her lipa. With a key she car- moray, ng the glasses, In 1881 an Englishman. T. F. A. aearched'a ain, anxiousl of the. society. This was the last: and Captain Peterson appeared, car- ned► she opened line door of a tiny an- g y. He was s- Agnew, while visiting in America, "children's charter", Ia five ears a' ' a a radio flimsy: teroom, and indicated that he should bout to drop the glasses again„ when: heard of a society of the prevention y ' g ►► move forward. A dim' li hted a "By God, air l" he said, "look- of cruelty to children, and interview- more stringent law was passed, and; Look at this, Rattray, he said. y g > nick -under our port bowl" its president. On his return to Liv- In 1084 this was superseded by a still, "'We've certainly gat a Jonah on appeared on the level of his eyes. q P more extensive act, 'board this to " "Look down," > ' The conning towers of a big sub- erpool be resolved to launch a Stmt- �1► Rattray took the mesagii and read: Eileen, wrapped in a delicate Or marine were rising above the surface. tar otcthe Societytfort he Prevention Of 1908 with its widelsco a and " iental robe, la n the divas smote- A Marconi operator came bounding p _ To Commander RMS Wallaroo y P� onto the bridge with a mesas of Cruelty to Animals he made a plea tailed prorislons for the protection of 'main steam pipe burst stop Chief and mg• Celeste the Frenchwoman, sat b- �' �� for the children outlining what had children, ranging from the establish side her, tray grabbed it, He, the, captain, and g g two hands seriously injured Stop Can `� �„ the third officer read it together: been done in the United States. His meat of juvenile courts to the regu ''you render immediate medical at- You see. Orange. Blossom whis- "Commander R ]li. S. Wallaroo am 'effort was successful, and the Liver- latiaa of reformatory schools, from 'bsntion Stop Eighteen degrees thirty- pered softly. "This Is a choice tress- pool society was formed, the adoption of infants _o precautions ►► sending boat for surgeon stop Lie to. ,,Sv,e north and forty one degrees five use, mg friend. g �o P Social workers !n other cities tot= against �� Urgent Stop John Kendall Neater S. v0.lury by fire. The Children asat 3. S. Mount 'Jupiter, John Ken - Aswami Pasha, a connoiaaeur, filled P " lowed the affairs of the Liverpool and Young Persona Act, which came his eyes with to gracious beauty of S. Mount Jupiter. • ' "�� Idaater.�� Eileen. He nodded slow Captain Peterson glanced from face group, among them FIeeba�tretfon Into force last Noveiaber, is the tat_ Rattray looked up with a � face. ly, �, ,,, and the Rev, .Benjamin Waugh, whose est stage In this legislative progress. "One of the Samuelson tramps. She's Slender' fingers gripped his arm to face. What's this. he repeated •seventy mile east of the track air: and drew him away. Orange Blossom huskily. anybody firer. faced him in the room beyond. The "It's a message` we -dare not diso- Good News for- world be impossible In 1934.- 'tine Isn't Thet cs a in shook his head. "I have Roman in the lacquered room was de- bey, +ir!" Rattray replied. "If any - Standard refutes this, so far as it re-. ►► ticioual sett ' ' bode else picks it G rt aouitda harm- - Lovers of Peaches latex to the - greater part of the Niag- already inquired. he answered re- y pretty. She _is Yu an s new y Pi P "" era Peninsula. In that district as a _ F toy,' be thought, "and this hell -cat, less enough. Don't you understand. The mysterious cesael, note on the - whole there will be a fair crop: In " - - - whom I could love or strangle with a1- y There will' be Canadian peaches some sections -oat a small crop may Peterson went into the chaxthease. g surfacr ran aloe beside them, two y P Captsin and chief officer bent over most equal pleasure, is going to tempt g this year 'after all." is the en- be expected: 1'. me to take the rose irl- ?tom him." German quirk- firers trained upon' the court is announcement of the St. fire chart. s. g „ Wallaroo-then cam* the shrill howl g l€ - ' Right off the northwea tpeak of Fa- Shy is not for sale, said the Chi- Catharines Standard after :making a a'isan Bank," Ratirsy commented. nee 'Woman. "You understand." But of a shell; the shattering bark at one checkup of the prospects for this crop . ?� ''The Samulson scavengers Co not ta-day and to-night the house will be of the fnnr -inch guar. following an ezceptionally'severe win- ENERGETIC PARTY' latn places nobody ever heard of." empty. It might be slanged that 'she -The mainmaat of the- Wallsmo tar- ter. " WANTED And the *course of the R. M. S. Wal- should escape." tying -the wireless crashed with its wanted Energetic Party to inveae liaroo was alttre�i. + derstand n crosed the dark face of here were shouts - sFirieks -exe- diatrees--those rchard tender ee swlaterh7ti ed or shed in Te i e bua°in`s position is " n q„ TL tiw Ilaes e.— 6'�* RbtQ „n- ri nR to the deck. 9 Aswami Pasha. crationa. Ca fain. Peterson a User old at Least 'so badly irozen.up that bloom ss etos" - g a— ll In the lac .ered study of Yuan p y sr.w. fiawaoa slsamptoar,0ataslo ,., •: See See, the Marquis spectacles. on "Hassan es -auk is eager for his and haggard man walked to the tele- aloes, boat over a note which lay up- commission;'• Orange Blossom Ron: graph and jerked it to "Stop." The -- - _ - .,on his table. Aswami Pasha stood at tinued. "She might be easily 'overta- Wallaroo lay almost motionless upon ken on the road to Keneh. Better still an oil sea. The submarine running ? -�m�st �n "rant e his elbow. Y g Relief "It is regrettable, ".said Yuan He outside Koseir, nears to Dr Julian. sloirgside within hailing diatawce, _ - • iee, "that such `excellent business How could they know that She was rang off at the same•moment, and lay „ (should be lost. The caravans have not for sale? My lord could not coil- there beside the liner. �rQn1 been- .delayed, as I ordered?" demn them for, ignorance." To' be continued Ne V re �' Q Aswami Pasha cinched his hands - i •' '- "As you ordered, Excellency. A- - • ,part from which, no woman as spec- and dragged his g:ance away from Vied is included in either." :tin compelling gaze. Yu'tn ee See.Trent again over the "She is '. beatutiful --and would -�eW Cost lme- 1 �w $ Jewelry ILL itAVE +i0 GET Ale �• _ writing. "These fellow's insist so upon Face your great house at Aswan. Or 20 MINUTES LATER TAXI AND GO HOME. i .'white Skins," be commented. "Cir- perhaps,_ arty friend, it is dark eyes Is S1Z817e� EXtrel�le I'VE DEVELOPED A I� WONDERFUL NOW " - ewsigns are difficult, now, and Ent- that excite you ?" find Distinctly Novel TERRIBLE QUICKLY M1( NEURAWIA 13e turned to her, and earl dear- Y '+TTACK OF �MARY.WHV WENT, THAT AiPIRIN epeans to meet such a specification ' Y NeUR%►lC1A t>ONY YOU Tat $ CERTMNLY MKS = is this," ing rested his hands upon her satin ASPIRIN TASLETS• FAST ` s ae -� rMia contact thrilled horn. Chicago, - There's nothing mod- r�e removes nip slrayccacies, placed "Will you het me ?" She smiled vol, e!st about the riew Spring costume le- vllEVILGETRIDOF YES them on the table, and shrugged sig- y P OUR NEURALGIA tsiV'1 IT aaificantly. uptuously. "You don't speak," she welry either in idea, color or size. FN A FTW MIrtuT� V1eO��yt, i "You will notice Excellency, qtr- `- 'hispeered swaying ever so slightly to- Extreme, novel biiarre -- describes I the representative of they Bey is, ex- n ards him. ling rings, necklaces, bracelets, clips _ ► peeled at Keneh on Saturday. "'Yes, but, -" In ,a -second he would and pins with which Eve is decorat- - �� have had her .in his arms. ing herself. I have noticed this, my friend, }� the Chinaman replied. But. we have Ssh,! Quick! she hissed -and -push- - First of all, as something different • ' k , =other fish to fry.' A young and plea- ed him away. "Go out by the other there are ear clips. Minus the prongs door. He is comin are n the same principle 1 =^ 'stet woman whose qualities answer g they a made o e - . to these specifications =" he tapped a She walled swiftly acros the room. as ,dress clips which have become- o "I shall remember, Aswami," she tapering finger'on the paper - "would popular. • For Quick Relief Say ASPIRIN jp� you BUY y be difficult to obtain in en abort a 'i For the gypsy- minded there are Now comes amazirtply quick relief "•time, even under the most advantag- ' ' « , biro rings in silver or gold metal that from headaches, rheumatism, aeuri eons circumstances." . "IIW a,g« °! hen, „�, e� °f` 11AIt- snap onto. the ears by hidden springs tis, neuralgia .: , the fastest'saJe relief, Man other matters had been dig- ray dropped' the glasses back into. is said et discovered. Y and look just as though they were s. it cussed before the Egyptian left the their case. I cant make it out. Its .run through holes in the lobes. Those results are due -to a scien- WHY ASPIRIN apartment of his formidable chief. Like wins .of mercury: are the Tablet discovery to which as Aspirin WORKS SO FAST g 2y Tablet begins to dissolve, or dig- his route led him through part of the dainty little ear clips -some of metal - integrate, in .the zing space of Drop en. Aspirin - gardens. As he passed a shady arbor, n in rriodernistic designs, others get two seconds after touc ing moisture. Tablet in a afau d a hand lightly touched his sleeve. Or- . J Y O with rhinestones and still more made And' hence to start " Ming hold" of water. Note that s of sin a #ew minutes after taking. FORE it touches bot -: ange Blossom stool: at his elbow. � of colored composition: that outline pin A feuetr minutes of the glere, ` tom, it Ana, started to _ the ear lobe. tells the story. An Aspirin Tablet akinasr.eet y ; The expression "round like a ring' tarts to disintegrate almost instant- , slei t doess 11h yaw doesn't mean anything for there are ' Y you - swallow it. And thus is ready stomach. Hence iii to o to work alrrtost itylttantiy. fast action. ' new finger rings that are square. en you buy, f ug[_i, be on - " They are fashioned of it :t metal guard against Subahtutes To be sure Mace n+Gw►w " `AW Ph�emrrtent �Otelllkl�er alt strips and the ends don't quite close. You get ASPIRIN'S quick relief, be sure the -name Bayer is the form of Does j1Tpt Norm ie Q cross is -on eve $¢a>ff _ 1. Inaaf Rif dbwh+s 2 there wiry 1 every tablet of Aspirin: i X417b to N Mae& _ nit ohm few, wif<r , �. Wernet's Power For o.You'ssrd Sob . ww lest a settees "We Imes ear beat' >F y Too t""rar..aMmrW s'ad'wcM't T � , ,�r. -.. - MR- --Seed the front of 2 RIT for –` MW UM `°Pt of .�'b` " of --,.."ARTISTS A-ND ' AUTHORS . uebas° o. Jobs A Huston Hetoe Co. , Ltd., �o A Joy To All Users . ' .: C•aledoaa Rd., Toronto. • , _ Ga't Slip or Slide -: AMATEIIR OR , PROFESSIONAL ' Sprinkle on Dr. Wernet's Powder and - - . . Doti won't have to `think about your ` ' Sead stamped addressed enretops for !n[ormaifoa on now raise teeth all dsy long. Joyous ern- = to sell illustrations and .short stories. We will wueize tort is Eat aaythins you waat Tour work , and tact as agevis 11 ;selling it for a small fee - --it bolds rtes firmly is place -they I. positively can't di W ibde, Forssg for sensitive Ili .E„ ',THE ART LITERARY SERVICE vet no colored, gummy snbetaoce +'a lf1W1 =PmarEtby h ,breath pheaeanl: s fragrant lather, hex tdeanses ( - Ne tallgar e 1 wmoil8i moat �ooted.deo- _ 39 Lee Avenue, TORONTO sittestre.MLhilty, gruiL Any drur0st. -Ws comfort r 34 = _ Issue Ho, 19-- t« e••-• " _ ,.•.�z:"`y;�....s+!.at,ir,; va'-• ••-a.yYy....r+x,�* c _ -. c- - .. . • ,`� .. 4-. �,r._ i:E», - - <''4� �"is�� y.-t•;.0. Lh-' `c"'''.�,► "�''•'' ' —,. __ j ,-r-:. # - •.4.. '.,i . , I - .. - ,•., T *. m� i Animal _ y _' - betan dog, one of the most aausust New Animal ",I ACC of n•es looking animals over seen in Env' •' land. _ Cattle and Buffalo Crossed Approves of Shorts 1 Until three or four years age ;`' •7' this breed i there were n` dogs o! s ' i > R —Result in Catalo - �Or Women Ath1C's England bat • now that the Dttchesr - • • - _ - James Montagnea contribukea has abowa her interea t • �. ',: 'F "i, tent of buying ono from a kennel is Taw isoston **Dumb Animals" an art- Norway it is likely that a numb@ - - _ icle headed as above, and a photo of Most Practical. Costume for - o! wotderi will also be anxious to -do this new animal, Which is d;ecribed Tennis and Wearers Don't Woman as being part buffalo and part cow. Lose Anything in I - appearance his dog's closest A portion of the article reads: :Rk is • � Pasth nwti•ight, Al LaOlts o hair hiddes his keyes and .,:Chatters "Thirty strange m can _ • - pre sear Wan harts._ _ Neither domestic cattle, nor buffalo Ths Prince of Wales is to wear a When is very wooll y le Wh he lying ytai } . the new cattle are a mixture of these MP In the summer. with his legs straight out is front, ". !3y M. _. two animal spicier. Their name•com- He announced .this fact when he stsd behind he looks like f>< small wool- blues that of the original species. visited the White City section of the ly mat, and you cannot tell which 's The catalo has been developed fter British industries Fair and admired 1, T `a p� t!s du head or tail. �.., •� A M WE HAPPY? many years of experimenting by the the men's fashions. Like the Pekingese, t e Tibetans' a And so the long, hard winter has drawn to S close. The scientists of the Canadian govern- being shown a soft .tweed "cap tie regarded as sacred dogs only to, warm, mellow winds of May once more blow over the cold damp went he held it up and remarked,: be kept within'the, walls of. the For- earih. The earth is taking such tender attention gladly and is "The catalo, which resembles botch "I feel rather a culprit wth revery bidden City, and it wan o crime pun - to these. i have not worn them very fishable by death for those who at- � � responding with green, fresh shoots of grass. Humans, I fear the buffalo and cattle ancestors was much, but I intend to wear one in tae are not such fallow ground. Lined faces, dull eyes and developed to provide a sturdy type tempted to smuggle theme out of cattle for fanners opening, up the the summer.' A number of these dogs are housed wracked nerves need a steady dose of sun before-there is any He also expressed admiration of in a Lams moms at Poking, and ` noticeable response: northern agricultural districts of the' e Canadian •West. Ordinary — cattle &double- breasteQ jacket and said he no- inducement in the world would - - Talking t0 a doctor the other. day he declared the past winter liked the double- breasted style. persuade the monks to part with a has done more dame to the nervous system of us' all than we eO� not stand the cold, nor find Turning to Lord Derby. who wan -_ u to which a visitor has taken � damage their own forage in winter. Buffalo, puppy truly realize. It seems that practically all his patients comp lain among those conducting do the 'Prince > p on the other hand, can live even in the a great fancy.. They gave her a Bud - round, he said: I do not we a they do not sleep well at night. This is due to the sudden change Northwest Territories and forage in dhist Rosary instead. waistcoat with � donblebreasted " in temperature and the terrific winter. ' Our modem, fast pace the winter. The cross breeding of the of living is enough strain without the weather stepping in and two species was started a,few years Jacket.'? - - When Lord Derby expressed our- ago. ttf our trials. One thing certain, the holiday resorts ago• prise, fire Prince promptly unbntbwa- Scotch Lassies to -` Q benefit this year. Everyone I know seems to be talking "Difficulties -were encountered; and ed his blue astrakhan- collared over- holidays. And their main desire is to lie in the sun and relax. it was necessary to find an intermed- coat and his double - breasted Jacket, Be Canadian Brides I hope everyone has a chance to do this. , . iary animal, as the resultant animal showing tho blue shirt lie vas wear- ' • • r - from buffalo and cattle often'died at inv underneath uncoTered by any _ YOU YOUR wit- _ - birth.,.In distant Siberia was located waistcoat. the yak. G?row-breeding between do- In the fashion theatie the Prince, OI1C Girl Will be Married; A -friend of mine who is an authority on diet remarked to mastic cattle and yak, and the hybrid when shown a tennis dress and a .-Here in Montreal - "Me the other day: "Everyone refiecto the food they eat Y' from this union with the buffalo has pair of tennis shoes, said-- .I privately thought that was an overstatement. - -been successful, and today the catalo _ "I see no reason on., earthy why -• _ He COIItiIIl3ed. "I can tell you just what you eat. ifit thriving on the western plains. any woman --- player should not wear HALIFAX —Siz Scotch lassies das•t• I gave a snort of disbelief. 1 When enough of the animals have shorts, They are very comfortable tined to become Canadian bildes dls- "Yoq like condiments, rich sauces. You do not eat sQf$- .been produced at th experimental eta- and quite the most practical costume embarked 1roa;,the Old land here se- __. cleat vegetables. I e pin like white bread. 1 ant efts tion they will be sent to the various for the game, 'and' I :don't think easily, . They were met by Miss Jean imagine Y q farm& in the northern fringes of, the - they lose anything in looks." Fraser, ,Presbyterian church worker. sure you eat meat, potatoes; bread and then finish off the meal western provinces where they can be The six future, wives and the places -with bread and cheese." reasonably expected to play the same s where they' will march to the altar, rat I .had to confess guilty to all these accusations and was quite role on these nothern farms that cat- ' - She s a 1$34 Model are: M.tas Christina Mackenzie, walk ,surprised. I am not overweight -- quite ,to the contrary, tae play on all forms on the contin- Toronto;, oatario; Miss Lixet Firth.. ant, supplying _says the 9t.`Thomas Tithes-Journal Toronto;' M1ss AIIate ll[cLarea, Wla-1 it- seems that the cause of overweight and underweight is milk and meat. and to - 1 identical. A balanced diet. Too many steins and net males up for the loss od the great buf- - +'Ia the refreshment room of the nipeg; Miss Ens, Brown, Riverside,' badly p airport ,at Croydon. Londgn, - -a. report- Ontario; Miss Margaret Yule. Bisset. falo herds of the' past that -were so sufficient vitamins —which are found ila vegetables, fruit juices wantonly sacrif;ced." er found Mrs. Margaret Terry, a wt- Winnipeg: Miss Marjorie Langmuir,' an4 whole wheat bread. _ - dow, of Dlorto]k, aegted at a table ittoatreat- It gave me an uncomfortable feeling thaat'I was reflecting a - drinking a cocktail and smoking a Miss Mackenzie, •Inverness, Scot -' " heaping plateful of heavy food. Somehow or other it would be K�'I'CHEN KINKS cigarette. She bad just arrived after land, wag detained by immigration' mo7v pleasant to reflect a glass of tomato juice and a plateful of - .TO' ]SEEP PIMIENTOS liyfnv to Cape Tow and back, a dis authorities due to a fight irregularity - appeti_zing_ vegetables, I think I'll try it out. tau of 18,000 miles, 1laving hired in her passport. It was expected &I-' _ P'm�entos will iaeep two .months the machine and pilot to make the teraboas would be made to that sh• POP s • r * * r - - afters opening the can if you put trip because she was feeling a bit may continue her journey. _• ,30-DAY DIET DERBY them in a small bowl and cover lonely. She enjoyed it so much that Apn pos of the above three Chicago women started last week them with vinegar and sugar.., This she said she thought she would sell _ion a 80 -day diet derby. treatment rrnllq ir, proven than, for her car and buy a plane, . proliabn Ends Own Lifc l Their diets supervised by City Health Commissioner Herman' sandwiches. learning to By it herself. N. Bundesen, are each different :.but the ' cinal components USE$ FOR GU3IdbdED EDGES airs. Terry is 81 years of age• _ T. - Her grandchildren sad great- ex by iron - window bars, were of two menus are tfanalila8 and skimmed m� Throughout the year cut and save _ The entries, each given physical examinations, eardin- ail the. gummed edges from envsopea grandchildren will r .have a Job to listed as dead recently in a Are whtch =trams and basal metabolism tests are ` Deon Craddock, 1:40 � which come in advertisements, etc, leap up with her.' deetrojed' s textile factory. pounds; Miss Alice Jory, 144 pounds'; and Miss Felicia Terry ey make excellent labels foi' jars Duchess of York M. Lajbo'wici, brother -la -law of the T1'Y, factory owner, Jamped into the are In -166 pounds. The goal is a loss of two pounds daily. rand glasses durinv the canning and Has Toy Doi as «Pet despair and periahed. s • • • • • je- ly- making season, - - - pFFP F ANhIRLS RAVT Fifteen workers. rescued after fire- TO - _.... 1 'rue Ductieae of York is to set s- men ripped bars oft the windows, still T. If olive oil is'added to the -water raw fashion in toy,dogs this summer. were in a critical condition- in the If you feel you would like a book gay and charming read Ian when washing flannels there will be -'Hay's "David and Destin , a delightful story of an English no danger of those articles becoming She, has recently bought a small Ti- hospitals musician and his adventures on Broadway. = , `hard. Usd a tablespoonful of 'olive oil ' to every gallon water. COOKING OVER PILOT LIGHT They're Tired -bar were members -uf. -a - comyaay - - -- 1'�., y..,. plan- on- Laving cook- which; during the Riviera season ed cereaI for breakfast, prepare it n recently closed, played at the Sport- in the double boiler the night before = an ,;,n:, » *. *,. • =: _ try ing Club is Monte Carlo. The name and set it fiver the pilot light on the '.LESSON NO, e. enlarge or reduce. Check up on the of their show was a euphonious by- ,]kitchen range. In. the morning it, is .Fig. 85 illustrates the answer" to other rectangles. - - Caroup of U.S. Chorines R,e- brid -of English and French' thoroughly cooked. This scheme may -the. problem asked for in Exercise- 8, In order to reduce the original we turn Home from Monte Girls." also be used* for heating water in the of Lesson 4, Compare your sketch must' work towards the left Our -- Ocher observations of the'European teakettle in homes -where there is a 'with Fig. 35• first reduction is one inch wide, the Carlo -- Tell Experiences scene as viewed by a chorus girl: There are students and artists who second one half inch..- shoitage of hot water. Titles don't mesa mush over there. find it a little difficult to ohfain the Now study the diagram it, Frig, 8,8, New York. —Fed up on a continen- FLOUR IN A SHAKER - Business conditions are tandamen_ +correct proportions when enlarging oT r bowing how to enlarge the _ apple - . tai gallantry with its attendant band- y A far aluminum salt. shaker:, _ _ .- - - tally sound, large .. _ kissing. &group of American chorines ., " filler w ith flour is v hand in the • - "' bione !towed freely, chorused : ,;_.. returned recently alter playing a sea- kitchen when making gravies, flour- I ,� t8 - son' at Monte Carlo. Misses Joslyn and Stark. "It was in meats, rolls «.. %,,. very nice." ,g ng. pastries, etc. Have Good Points. "The European men have a• few French ACtr@sses P1Ck Pier- French ,,[c good points, howeder," admitted Miss Woman Missionary ip Alvelyri Joslyn, one of the principles Smart New Froeka = t Should be Ordained �- - of the troupe t -- - - ,,. "They don't leer at yon.- Hke -the Ste - 1 �' G. ppitig into a number of big' Pa- "-�-� FI Night club Mngsiders in this coup: TO the MIn><stry ris dressmaking -houses to see what - - try." _ .. '. she liked from each Annabella, love - -�I• This attitude, Miss - Joslyn saki, Rev. John L. Nicol; superintendent ly blonde Frenieh actress decided on could easily become one of apathy— of United Church missions in north - a MoIyneux evening..gown of brigbt an they..ithesle Wing- � ern Saskatchewan presents Miss Ly- red and white checked organdie —just "Whey— t>seae Frenchmen .and En �a E, Gruchy B. A:, missionary• at the old backwoods table cloth gaor- r _ liahmen —often act bored," she declar• Kelvington Sask., as a concrete ex, ified! She also decided on a Holy- ed, explaining that such an attitude ample of a woman's success in the neux model of pale . pink oragndie . is no stimulus to that inner, artistic pastorate. with embroidered red spots, she can.. hrge That every chorus girl has. « not resist this combination' with •a = ' Miss Winifred Starki . another them. On the • Kelvington charge, writes flared skirt of the "swishy" variety. . ' ✓ FIG., ' ber of the company, said she was• Dr. Nicol, "she—has'- - six regular Her, other organdie frock was in pale _Tiny to -get- sy from au tnat old preaching places and' conducts four blue with embroidered silk stripes: f� i'a world chivalry. Sunday schools during the week. She ' Daniels Parole, another stage ia- ,= ' E A "We were always having our hands has • 50 miles to drive on a Sunday - - -- -. kissed," hiss Stark said, adding hat vorite takes more to satin, a de- g passable for a man. But Miss Gruchy lightful -pale pink, trimmed with hoi- reducing a drawing. In the problem ca:izpo:ition illustrated in F7g_ 31, this might be pleasant to the kisser, scarcely ever misses an appointment lyhocks of a slightly�teeper . hue skid of F- r'°av- °'- "`gse�r b; -yom v�e�G i.�: >sd;c o. By exteriliiig. the• bottom but apt .to become quite bowing to Yet when a marriage is. to lie per - given a certain width to make a draw- horizontal • line to A .the required tbe.kissee.. tt wit3> a pale green stiff tulle ev- formed or c�mmuiiion - held, she- alias nag cape. It makes you thank of ing; and we left you to find the cor- width. ,Then ext ^•nding the vertical - -- It was sickening," she sal puns- to send 40 or 50 miles for a man to rect proportion-of the height of this line B to touch the clotted lire C we ing her 'lips ' 1n a grimace de�oting „sunsets and South Seas. For morn -. obtain correct height of our enlarg - ' come in and solemnize these rites. drawing. g distaste. ing Wle, Parole wears a slate wool + Miss Starks chief oblection to the After noting the response of the dress trimmed with checked taffeta; No doubt you will Welcome a filtle meet, which is tour And'.hree•quarter. people" to her leadershi and the more study on this important prop -� - nchcs: `' qa attentiveness of European gentlemen P and for afternoon she wears Moly- lem• Fig. S7 illustrates the diagonal - EXERCISE NO. il. -° Is that "one suspects. they .are not monetary support they give her Dr, tteux'. black crepe model that has a method.g-The heavy - outline rectangle Enlargt- a,- pictu'rP 'of � you: 'own := ' very sincere." Nicol angsesu ordination to the min- short cape of the same material,• More Obirlow. isty is .Miss Gruchy s due. Mean - represents our original copy, which choice using the metbpd illustrated in while even without ordination, Miss Touches of color are for accessories. is ' one and •a half•' inches wide • by .his lesson• "American-men fie more obvious, Gruchy is a good missionary, one twenty -seven thirty - seconds of an . Questions will be. ct�t wi, red _ia this she said. I can never understand why .afany inch high. extending the to hori- 4epariment, _4nyone wishing to re• Miss'Joslyn said abe liked the Eng: who.•manifests the same heroic-spirit of m friends who -have the most g y g P seen.in -her comrades the ministers y zontsl line A, to any required byidth, calve a personal reply,, may have 11"man better than the-Frenchmen. charming _voices when speak4ng to ,'god" then by drav�ng &'vertical :fine same if • a stamped (3c) - addresses "Tile )'reach are better spenders, of northern 3askatchewsn, their fellows, bleat Ilke a sheep r p B, from there extend a horizontal envelope is enclosed with the request �: ; -' Mouth," site said, adding that this howl like a dog in the night when line at -B -C to'D,.Lh_us completing the to the Art Director; Oui• Sketeb' Club, y .i 10$r �a a Tory esdesigng- trait ' "For be that oaee is good, is ever they lift up their voices in church. --. enlarged rectangle in - correct prop"_ Roam 4•w�, 73 Adel W- st, To• _ _? The ehoriase, about twelve in num. great, " —E. Jonson- Rev, Harold _Anson. - tion. This svgtem works both wnv, to ronto. ' ~ r '✓�'•: Jw. ,il.. ;� ',• p r,'�i. F.h..�'•'t,���V1"T }!'i"�•�: v`�' .-� .; . •R.- .,�,R_ .,T .-v. � .... - y.:Y..tI,FRv Lvr- S. ?{J'�a g .k -L„ ,i1 �.. '�r�. YAM ,Ti,' Y l •j° ' 3C '�'a{ _ _ _ ., . . . .. + yr =_•+s ..I►••cf'r _ •.. — �, . n.w ;._� f ',4'F.• �,r.,_r °'.7•f W`-�i. _..FXYZ ,i z ,., ., -y:.v . ns;-. - y ;. y,- • ate"" . _ • W 'X. A.,. - ,�. - r • .. • ` •/' •�~- _. 1. - - ' Pickering choir wile render the ant . Later they moved to Mariposa, and `•� hem which they sang at the Steal- several years after returned to Pick - ford Musical Festival two weeks agv, Bring Village, where :ilr. Richardson when they won the Challagge. Shiel$ _ —Mrs. Thos: Law, has sold her awarded to the rwinaers of. the church for sonic time. For several years af• coal busiaeea to A. W. Mitchell. choir contest. Jobe Frost, tenor, so- ter his death, Mr& Richardson con- _,P dio licenses may now be obtain __af *h„ Whi-tbv choir will also tinued to live in her own home, b _ — — -- 7. = = ed at the Post Office. his sing. Everybody is welcome. The S. owing to ill health her later aays is erin s Leae er �,UYe - —L. D. Banks has rented pro- S. and Bible Class will meet at 2 p. were spent with relatives in•Toron- _ Pe in the village, to a Mr. White, m, 'D. S. T. to and Stay-rter. She was a life -long -. - ' of Toronto. —There was considerable excite- member of the Society of Friends, : ' =, ' --Ed. and Mrs. Jones and young 'merit in the village on Saturday af- and the hospitality of her home was. -son, visited C. O, and Mrs. Crummer ternoon caused by. a fire that start- noted, especially during the time of Saturday evening. ed 'on the bank of the"' creek. at the the yearly meetings of that Society. ,on- —Darden Cronk, of Wellaville,• N•, south end of the village near• the old Her old neighbors in Pickering, as ' Y. spent the weekend with his 'Par- darn. "The fire -was spreading rapidly well as those newer friends which eats, R. H. and Mrs. Cronk• in the direction of the village and she made in the later years of her --Miss G. M. Blv, of Toronto, was there• was great danger of the . fire long and useful life, will remember '.' at• her Pickering home on' Saturday Itetting' into the dense _cedar bushes, inary `kindnesses at her hands, and ' last. -. and reaching the village. A great will learn with regret at her passing. —A. H. Robinson is making many amprovementa on his recently porch- many gathered on the scene to ext- inguish the flames, and the chemical -- id—See F. E. Luke,' To- - t ased property.in the village. engine- was .also called.reut -.and arr- rontp's Eyesight Specialism, 167 Y'0119 St„ Altin's dens _ Thomas and j4irs: Smith and, eated the spread of the flames. The at store, - _ family, of Toronto, visited D. J. and , fire was caused by' some small •boys Whitby, Tuesday, May, 22nd. Mrs. Callaghan on Saturday evening.' who had matches in•their pockets See him about your eyes. - = -:- --Mr. Alvin McLennan, ,of Lind- and who did not know •w,hat great —L' B. T_ apson. of ifowmanville,: -NATURALLY '• say was in town on Monday vrheit he damage they might cause by, start: a member of the Canadian Plano - 'SPRING IS `'PALL PAPER TIME ':.talled on friends. ing a little fire.. Tuners' Association, and who has 'TIME •' Mr. and Mrs. Woodward and:child --The many friends of Mrs. Josh' been for a number of years em- - ._=en, of Toronto, vsited, Walter and -ua N. Richardson will regret to learn ployeri,• by the' D'uminion Pitidq Qnee -again We present a grand array of "Staunton" Semi. - 'Hra. White on Sunday. " ' - -James Palmer entertained the ttnd Organ Co., R ill he in the trimmed Paper for your approval. - Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of Toronto, gentlemen of the St.:3udrew's choir village shortly. Any orders left - '- -spent Sunday with' the Misses Ida on 'Tuesday evening of this week. at THE NEIN'8 office by those Hundreds of rolls right in- stook to choose, from: and Bertha Bunting- — Donald Abbott, engineer, Mr. wishing their pianos tuned, will ' —Rev. H. G. Crozier exchanged Leslie Sr., and son, Jack, also Robt• receive prompt and careful atten Prices range from J Gents - ,r'. _ • �t 11pits with Rev. W. Mustard, of Leslie and little son, Bob, -all or Lion. * * ,up. _ Scarboro Bluffs on Sunday evening - last. celebrating Rural Sunday. Lindsay, was in Toronto, spent Sunday afternoon with W. B. Powell. Orford Group _ _ W A P M A1y _ —AL . Clark, of —A meeting of the Death of Ds. J. R. Dales ■..� town on Monday attending the fun- ' will be field in the Anglican Club erai of the late Mrs. J. N. Richard- Rooms each Tuesday evening, at 8.30 Inthe pass "tics of ' br. John- R. - -The Ladies' Aid of St Andrew's o'clock, excepting the First Tuesday in the month. All ate' welcome. Dales, of Dunbarton on Saturday Iasi, in his 80th year, Ontario (County - T P T O � P T A L O R S Chnrch will meet at Mrs. Jas. And- May 15t11, at 3.30 — entertainment in aid of the held has lost one of its oldest and best reotr's, Wednesday, Pickering Public Library will be imown- physicians. • He. was born in New Spring Samples are Here. Some Fine Material. D. S. T. ' --•W. J. Clark left on Friday for lit the Town Hall ort the -evening of the '24th of May. In addition ,to'voc- Drayton, a Ont. and after attending. the College, of Physicians and Sur - .. m Careful or one hip. $23,50. - So rue Workmanship. - =..the Toronto General Hospital to re- ten day's treatment which we al and instrumental solos and other there w:ilL. be a laughable - geons, he graduated in 18$5, His Honor; Dr. Herbert A. Bruce RUBBER BOOTS —$2.50 and $3.00 "' ceive '}lope, rafll prove beneficial. numbers farce in the form of a; fine -act play , � and Dr. W. P. Cowan, the noted sur- _ -Suckers are up. _ —L• A. VanSkiver, of 'Picton, was by well -known local talent. Watch geons being classmates. - After his - - - . _ :A fine Showing of Work Boots,'Sbirtp, Headlight, in the village on Monday on. business i the funeral of the for further particulars and keep the _. graduation he came to Dunbarto.l, _r - Overalls, Caps and 3easogable and also attending _. late Mss. Richardson. date open. —dos' and Mrs` Andrew -met with where-be has ever since practised. In his earlier days he made many of Underwear: --Mrs. Taylor and son. of Toronto An accident on Saturday which might. his professional trips on the bicycle _ _ Ererytbin$ for Spring. , spent Sunday with the former's sin- ter, Mrs. Walter White. Mrs. Taylor have proved very serious. Mr. And -' rew was at the top of the stairs and and horseback. He had a very large practice and was highly esteemed by - 'i'lekerIng :-leaves this week to visit her father accidentally fell. Mrs. Andrew who all. He was a member-of the •Pres- Fred T. Bunting, in Scotland. was close by, grabbed him to prevent _.byterian -Church and of the United " ' - _ Miss Leila Monney, who has been for the him from falling down stairs. In this t Church since the union. He is sur-' RAdio'Licenses - - Established 1857. - co to her bed most of she failed' and both she and Mr. And - i vived by his widow„ who before her - winter is now. considerably improved rew fell to the' bottom of the staira, marriage. Was Mary J. Dunbar, a• and is able to leave her bed for an but fortunately, received only slight sister of the late W. T. Dunbar. He - -- = lrotsr or two each day. injuries. ' , had one son, Frank, a barrister in - + - —Mrs. J. Draper is spending a —SL. George's A. Y. P. held their ' 1 Toronto, who also strrvives him. His t� weeks in Whitbv attending her concert on Friday evening last- It I funeral took place on Tuesday to - • sister -in -IoW, Mrs. Kemp, who is in - very serious condition, _.autfering- Was really a worth while concert and to all Who took part. Erskine Cemetery, and was vel'y largely. g y. attended. .�` ' S T E E R � E E F from ,ga»gzene. f his Harvey Gave several numbers in his Harvey g � •- -- . --- - --- Several from ' here witnessed the - usual wonderful way, giving his- - Garden Notes =!: ironing of the Six -day Bicycle . race - hearers great pleasure. We wish to - a In Toronto, on Saturday evening, thank him for his kindness. We &lag Roses: will need heavy pruning this _ ... . ... .... ` :�aeff kc if^" * PST, Peden and .cant to thank the musical convener year as so much of the wood is dead' . . _ - Round Steal, Andy Ron out. for all the trouble he toox to xer, up Le .-usr b..J -try r;:•- __ tti,o .pc„xt,.y - -Died, at the home of her son, such an enjoyable program.. All who shoots. Cut all the dead and black. Sirloin Roast or'�teair,,.. Fred T. Blurting, on Tuesday, May stayed away missed ,. a great treat. ened .wood off the climbing roses. � - Tth, Mrs. R. A. Bunting, in her 70th This week is the last meeting of •thp Sprinkle a -little sharp "hd or sif: Wing Roast, ,•• •' -.• year. Her funeral, which is private, af- season, and'Wil1 be a social. -All come led coal ash around the Delphinium : Focterhortee RDa�t. heavy under ctrl " 'r place this (Thursday) ': nd enjoy the evening.' to keep !slugs away. Try' filling in . _ F ;.3,ernoon, interment being made in the --Dr. H. F.- Whaley~ of W.adena, the garden with annuals this year as _'.-_"7­_S ebueider Peameal'Bavk Bacon, .. .: 33c. - •.; Methodist Cemetery. Sask., died on April 3rd, after a so many of the perennials are win- -- - - -- - -- •.' —Mrs. Fred Halsdon,. of. Burford, b clef illness. Biarfit at St. Mary's-Ont. Ont. tar killed. California and Shirley _ bologna, " �., .i..'` - .. tae. •aha was visiting. her father, W. J. in I$fiS, °.he araduate+i front the Ont. •Poppies.' Clarkia, Sweet Sultan, An- Clark, at the Toronto General Hosp- VL- terinary College. in 1,;94 and, began nual Flag, Lark -pur, -.. Cornflowers, ttdcheese 13c: I W. visited with her. mother here on to practice in W'hitevale where fly .,Codeliss• - Candytirft, .•__Nacturtium�, _ Monday, and also attended the fun- l8f:7 he married Jeanette Cooper.. can all be planted where they are • o sill 5feate-kept under Electrical era{. of the late Mrs.-J. X.-Richard- Two years later they moved -to Gle,t- ' Rxaw ;_but be sure' and mark the - son. 1;,,,� �l - ;i. � ' st,a��p in 1907'Fn hi,4 place, sow thinly and- thin'out well, 'Mrs. Moore, of Deer Park; Tor- homestead' in the 1:'ylemore district as they require room il) _ onto,. a sister of the late bars. Steph- °`.en Westney, of Audley, passed away- where .he practised . his - profession, farmed and took part in community - Cannas can be started in pots ind- oors, keep in th_P- light and do not- R E in her 101st year. peceased was .n- work. Dr. Whaley is• survived by= his- Flier -water until the shoots are well . . - =own to many here several years ago. wife and -five children: Mrs. Fred apt _ Mr. Heron, who recently srurcbased Messenger, of Kelvington; Mrs. J0. � ` ' Butcher phone 3000) -Pickering . - the Hobbs Farm is a nephew. Guest, of K: lemore; .firs. Herman Y TE \DF.RS ii'A�1TED , — Complaints are, numerous of a ` 'bad to ;lien, of Hendon;. Harvey, of Kiel= - form of interference radio of _ Jate..This particular form being sus- -' R ve of a leak in the Hydro lines vington; Albert, at home and three sisters, rs. A. R. Johns, of Wadena; Mi Locust Mrs. Minnie Hastings, Sealed tenders will--be received is y the undersigned up to May 15th, to + . s s "i Pick feat Market pr transformer trouble, possibly to .Hill Ont; Mrs. Wm. Stone, Fort Meyers, shingle the 'Brock Road School; h 0 with best Asphalt Shingles, ering� •� .� wires touching Jimbs of trees. Citiz- bdtness sparks from Fla. There are also seven grandch- lb lbs. to the square,, 4 inches 'to the the ens wlio may ''sdc'h'wires at anv time would be do- ildren. --The closing banquet in honour, of weaeher. Under• New Management ing the neighborhood a favor by re- the group that won the contest held The •lowest or' -any tender not nec- / -� a • •: portirtg the condition, .. - during the winter .months, was held essarily accepted. R. J. Fuller. Sec.- tleas. #' —The annual meeting of the., Ten- on Wednesday, vening last by the S. R..l\ro. 1, Pickering Ont. _ - nis Club will be held in the school on United Y. P. in St. Andrew's S. S.• • . ' `.Friday evening at 7.30 D.' S. T. Elec- .Hall, when over 'one hundred sa0, - - • ° - ' :Special lion of officers gnu itrepaiac;vu �° -down to d_banq- ____Now Advort4sementa. - ' - ,� the grounds will ' be the main' items uet tables. A very interesting add- Jewell Shortening, 4 lbs, r • :;,::' "; ....' 3JC. -•: of 'business. With two good courts; ress to-the Young People of the tin= FOR FOR SALE— Banner seed cstr.Ed- " an increasing membership and -a cap- ited Church was given by Itev. Man -1 Latcham Goodwood: 37 able executive, -we are going to have- son Doyle, B. -A., of Toronto, guest, the best tennis season yet. But we treed your help. See you Fri day at speaker for the evening, when he re -, sponded to the toast, "Our Guests ", FOR SALE -100 bushels of seed � P1,onetW.- 2109 O� g� seed potatoes. - - ' 'Hoene+ gilled Baby Beef t = exactly 7.30 p. m. which had been proposed by Rev. H. 'prog- Aibert - — Mothers' Dav Services will be ob- G. Crozier. Other items on the DO YOU WISH TO SELL OR I .• R'Ound S-teaii per ib `loo. a p '� served in the United Church on Sun- day by Bsp- ram which was under the capable direction President, Jack Ch- RENT Ybur property ? List came' with Realty service, Pickering, 37 -a9 I ��� sirloin. Steak,- per lb„ morning, accompanied a . of the ••• '• tismal Service. Avery interesting apman, included toasts: ` "To The WILL STILL EXCHANDE -12 gFtugedou- . �•`' 1 .r program has been -.prepared. The ev- thin "To The Winning Group" H. g +• 'MarMy "To V bee barrel shot Eun for laying hens. W. If. ' McDonald, Rosebank Corner. Kingston Rd: 34t1 ' - - • ' 800. SWlft B PreB11UIII Bi00n, per Ib., ; ening service will be conducted by Squires -and Cyril The ' `the Y P. Bitite- Class, whose choir ac- 1-�adies ", Frrank -P d -__ IANO FOR SAL$-- Hei_t_,t an, ; Pnearly companied by Centennial- Orchestra will lead :the .music, Dr. ,a, E. Arm- „ „ rew.; To The Gentlemen", Ro_wena Donnell and Wilfred Monney; Solos now, sacrifice' for immedia' �eaale, + Apply .Mrs. Schwalm, ° Altona Road, Rouge Hills. 37.38 i N strong of Toronto will, be the speak -: by Geraldine. Bath and Elsie Lock- __-�- : • ■Services at 11.30 a. m. and 8.00 wood; Readings -by Blanche Balsdow PLOW SALE = ( ;nthlrer�t rnepfieiry = r P. m. D. S. T. 'piiinful Community singing led by W. C}te9 -' -ter -and W. C. canes, $5,00per 10 00; also Washington and palmetto asparagus plant 1k E, Hsi s. R R Pickering. V38 s • -- Pickering - - - - Ontario 1 • --Fred 'Annan suffered a Murkar at the piano; 1, r 'i accident on Saturday evening last, necessitating. his removal to the Os- Selections by the Y. P. S. Orchestra and the reading g of the Society pap- FOR SAhE —About so bushels seed oats; also set of double harness, �''•. haws Hospi.1%I for examination. "on " a truck er "The Friendly Review" by Jean Clark. ' pearl�y new, .1 veering mower, nearly new: Apply Ed'. S,ib• son, Claremont. 38-37 �--•. , r"1 -/-- HALL •• Monday On aliklitirig from a death, her. 96th ,.••'' .� - 3n the employ of the Dept. of )sigh- of •her. in. year, which Friday, May 4th, the BEDOATS -1 have samples of diff• ; . �•- . v:' - ways. at Allison's GornelY, near Liv- ys. s a wing- he his footle , occurred on at home of her nieces,. the Misses etent varieties ofoats, which I can sail at 75 _cent per bushel, if I receive order in time. Gash. + F�'Ur18t :(Phi 1 J'�ker.0 - +` erpool, missed x: . ing one leg. under one of the. wheels •,An- vie and Emma Reazin, of Sts ner, - Y Fr L: Green, Greenwood, .... : 92tf "calking -a severe fracture, above the after a brilef illness.' Mrs. Richardson jj Oil RENT —At Frencbman's Bt► ,' 'i x -. ankle and below the knee. He was (Sarah Elizabeth Reazin) was the ` water. Base ant. Electric. • Hard and ion. water, Basement. Large lot cud good location. - ` FOR MOTHERS-DAY J dragged : alonig the pavement - some daughter of Thomas and Sarah Real- Reasonable. Apply owner.tLen Burnitngbam. 29tf distance, and, it was necessary t•) distance to in, pioneers of - Pickering, - who' owned- and occupied the farm east of Pick ►j'O RENT -(food frame residenee. ' A large assortment -Of Gero�niume, red, W}ilte aIId pilzic, - back the truck some - ' free the -leg: erin Village, now occupied b Mr. g g P Y - o 8 rooms. One acre is land wssi trust trees: double garage. fmmrdiate possession. For far- - Prinulas Begonias, f g 1 ,,-. •' ' —On Sunday next, at 3 p. M. ser- Thomas. She was educated at West Lake Boarding rem- g School, then particulars apply to Thos. Don las, lay Fulton Ave., Toroneo„ or R. Burrell, Pickering. - Double Petunias and FnsQhlae • - - •• �• vices will be conducted in the Pres- it inary near Picton, Ont., and not long HATCHING Let , i byterian Church by Rev. Dr. Carmic- CUSTOM — us also Cut Flowers. _ . ' -� hall_ This service should be a very the choir of St. after her return to her home was married to Joshua Richardson and hatch your own eggs. Our Jameway Ms-m- moth incubator, Igoe gfa to tray. one tray <' attractive one rte Andrew's Church W titb , and the t Y went to reside oa his f arm on the Base Line, Pickering $3,5x1' two trays or over 13,00 rer tray. Apply F. weekes k son, R R No. 1, Glaremost. Phone Clare 2008. 35.37 Floral Designs, made at ressonable priasea of Torrtship. . r