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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_05_18"e. .r >.2c ";6. / "',K" °..a " >�"Y''r "...k.. •,.,�,.. 'r.. -. r 'w - -' :'i:r. e a . _: Y' o.,;a� _ u,.f- 'nE,rs �, K ^,�a•'-. 'a. >x•, SfY. uu; ilrv're•a- .sq�s x +�� :i,:a9`J""" ^.''x•.,5,'�,,t4' :� '�ii�'� =• _ -. -; M1 _. an:..F i '•�' �Y, %rat; :4 .i. �,l{'' t ,;i."''-v; r >�' .,.... y ` :��:. S a. �.,% »•�' "e I.,�., ���i • '��. ;"- ., 2: `!' .v .`tu+- - .nFC: >.? � ,w a*'•• -4.. . -q_ .�. F :<.i••'.' ro r' •� f ,gyp -' :i. ' ..N' Y' _ , i. ..: H rI.,T •w•,: "'!' - i,A' a °;�^ ..} •- , ^', r•s - -�g;: - - _ \__ ,..•.' v'. . 'r. :�';¢;,.f VOL. Lill. PICSERING, ONT., .FRIDAY. MAX ,18., 4934. loo. 36 -- �1fsDr{ltlllltsl�tttrl 6ssaw: Cedar Grove To the Electors of 'South Ontario: -- GREENWOOD The ladies of Zion Chureh are bus - I have been nominated d by the �{; li[ediceatrt Liberals of South 'Ontario to trgin i+.�a+i. ily engaged .in preparation for the ~!' j�R. S. O. PEA�R$ON -- Physician -"' ,_ three -act play, which they are press- Contest the hiding in the pending • . _ and Surgeon, t5erahartos- 1017 „ eniing in the church, on Friday, ev- s-in Election. 19 I have been your Member' >' , t tir-trneks pane your wag earns, May 26th. The play is entit- t;mce 1911, with the exception of the R..ARTHi7R L. fl08L, i�h7sician' every day. years 1814 £0 1919. I have tried to led, 'The Ladies of Cranford. and serve you faithfully by steadfastly MILLS, D.and Surgeon, Mukham, PboneVDO. lklLuchoftiee ai Whitevale, each Tuesday, 2-+ COAL COKE. is both humorous and interesting. opposing. expenditure and debt in- - ]�tablfshed' 1896 -' an.. Fl. FORBYTS, Or ah,. D.. Drrectoc WVUD, CEMENT, All parts are being taken by k her : crease and bt supporting all areas- rP berg of the W. M. S. Good music be ures which I believed for the com- -2 aptc0000ee of Ontario,. ' fuser acts - mon good. If elected, I will continue _ ' KISSIM/ ItKeeld l,lesb= the American Optoorttical -,p lam- to serve as in the and to give at.aeta Eye. esar.tned by +�polatamat• s7e�ND, GRAVEL, QEL, Kinsale Psat you the benefit--of, my exper leans No better -pastry. aidd oaks - A' -few of our young people were. sad ripened judgment. I will issue a j$Oar made in . and ... Lsdtsal. statement weekly, during the vamp- _ _. WUNCO)AIN B. MolxrYx$- k3arrl.- WILDER'S SUPPLIES the hors�-M- as G. 11 tley wh - scan. ut the Ridiild -is lar931 - Eansda: r solicitor Notary Offs& $rock st . itby onlast week. w+hoel I c>Igl. bat tiu Riding is late �Dt> to h.8 Teteph.ae onke, 1fLitbr• - m ne 1b. 4iir also lecal cartage work Mr. J. . 6n;pton a nd •fir.' L. Wii • � the- 0fisantim�e' I ask you to study lJLhN1L0 AII#i0Y ' Baieister. sou, of Ashburn, sent • one day last: provincial matters fend your own i�nt- 1 week with" Joe and' Kit. stew. erests, ass you prepare to cast your For 1 feeding BARLEY ' 3 � .sells iter, Notary t°abiic. Noaasw t oaa A. W. T�r.� Sonw W hoar Miss side Crew nn- FIARD ive - the btllit- ttwsedy uoctr rue lau A. E. Cbria• votes. -- _ south �iag of rs° ao�re. Whitby. rasp des the dwaoe s acre. � 3'ortrs • very tititl7, ... B ($neestleor sty D. Munro) Mr.-and-Mrs. R. Bradley spent the - results for the money BqtATONt fasr.L et RABtI, Baerisb . out, week -end with Roy and Mrs. ' W. E. iY. Sitrdair p - ts[ i'S�tre>z 'ra[aato.: P1QkBisug, bray atyd attended the ldc"ere' Day Drtnbsrton illf feed an the _- w..1 Bess"u. Office phlone 7400 Residence 6520 Service held here. - market. _ rR 1t Ben, Owing to the severe winter souse - ). D.+if. Ro.a. Adertaide QSSg -tl Mrs: Bentley and sou, Robert, sp- DON T DRIVE WITHOUT eat Sunday with Will and Mrs.- Beat- plants. and ' ro,ots will be saceptabie i23,G0 per ton. roc htdinq baits RIOHARDSON. PIOHSRING i Public Liability Insurance. One ace-'ley at.Audrey. for the flower bed at Erskine Cm- stur:YEY solickers Notaries ident- may cripple you financiany for - Mrs. Annie Harbron spent the end eeery es noon as peieatble- - -- at the mill. • Public. Mara God as nation Lde 'building, Miss Anna Allison, ' who has been -- ,*cor of Y gad Rich sand SM. Toroaw. years. YOU eau now bay insurance of the weep at her home•here. - very ill for over a seek we are pleas- i adel°> •ssY sad s+so, Sy .�y a with payments extended over nine Mr Hirst spent Friday in Toronto .eat Lrurda ercainsa. PkkerQ rest'�a. Mon" Your choice of Rood reliable and reports Mrs. Hirst about the ed to report, is improving. �OR CA T'%LF . wore Pick. atria. _ aft same. We are pleased to have l Canadian Companies. 26 per cent re= Smales at her home again. BARLE-k CHOP 829.50 PER. TOX ' ►rHOMSON & McMILLAN- B„rria• duction for any person who has driv- Miss Helen Law is spending a � :errs. Solicieon. Notar7 Public. Gffice at en 'three years vrithont an accident few days with Mrs. V,- Parkin. Miss Mildred Hinder, well -known baits Included - Residence of btr. Tbomsoo, tot 11, conoession 1. for which he was to blame and $Sur- Mission 'Band was held in the hall to a number of our people died on _ Pimttehng. office boars: Thursday and Saturday r May 5th. Her funeral took place on Before grinding this I tabs e,.mag•, from 7.40 *. m to 8.30 P. m., ol�y tiler reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers. on Saturday afternoon, with 24 men May 8th, in the city. out all-the stnall -weed aa�py�wmntment. Toronto office : W5 Royal bank bers 'and 3 visitors present. Italics., Phone Pick 2000. Toroetq Et 'nf,20i. g $ The W. I. will hold their Qunluner Mrs. McConochie and `net broiler, _ seeds, dust And cba end. - - - a y _ Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. meeting in the hall on Monday , May Mr' Wilson. visiied Mrs. Pizer, in destroy. them. V extern Dental Phone Pickering 515 21st. at 2.30 p. m; Brooklin Institute .Brantford, last week. Barley contain4 a lot of will be the grnests. while MISS Han- bast Saturday. • Msy 12th, John line weed seed P. These - XTI EIL O. 9HiTH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S. let Graydon, of Streetsrille will be and Mrs. Forgie, attended the fu:- are N(rr'destroyed in Chop. 1 t5aeeee.or to Dr.) N. Diln). Graduate of The Beal Store, Claremont the_ speaker... Her. subject, - will be '� Stauifville, of the latter'sg oou- - grail, consequently farm.. _ the Royal Coilese of Dental Surgees s sad Toron- PONE 9`?.4 Hot Best the Jn�titute cars gene =in, D. R. Rusnell. He is eurvived by -era get slot of nozionfi is m's steer At Claremont Fad over D A. allies arp we]-, his widow. 'who was MAry Tripp. seedy in their chop. Yost - liwtt's store every Tuesday and Fnda . ' Pilo A, the Community." All 1 Staff? 14u. Rif, - FURNITURE . Vie, � daughter of Joshua Tripp, of the don't gel any in my chop. Chas. Ledtrett has rented the ffarm Kingstern P,aad_ We are din layta an attractive lately occupied by '3iiT. Hirst. W. ?-+• L?r:'t�,�te,.�rsT BRBERT'P. FALLAI813. L. D 8.. p 8 - HD. D, S.. Graduate of the Royal Coilage of variety of BroughamO lMwbl surposs and the tlarverastr of Torowa. - Aluminum and Graniteware Etc.— Roxenw Ledgett is able to walls oat �+ ■/� - odlee m reeidQme second door east of St. And• a little each day..-. - • Su'Yday.s raiII wm very welcome F RED � S T A V EY , too'sChurch. Pieker,ag.OaL OffKe bourn: 2 Furniture and Furniture as it :vas badly needed. a m: to a ta-, or b sippaiotaseat. ray Novelties.' ..r•itt.% [�t,one Picts t�4 s�; Stoaffville - Little Joan Wilson has been under . P&Inter_t►od Paper•batlger ire Prices low, in keeping with time•. ^, the doctor's rare for the past weeir. �aeelilu.ss iasrl►sa The Harry Jermyn family, of Wh- 3s cents per byur or b� coptraey A ntunber' from here attended the anywhere, ' C•bnservative Convention on SaWr- ltby,,wexe Btrugha=n visitors on Sat Satisiactlon Cauaranteed. w,� .....�. Uproc and Lim— j nrdzy last. ~ ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- day last ,when Hon. Geo. S. Hearn Miss Jennie Dosleatt sad air. G• -. 16 pearl! a :perkence.. A was renominated for the coining ei 1" 1• Fur and automtstrikinwrieeeofankinds, Jaet-arrived •a Argo shipment of dear sere alt•Mi90•Donean's home on ' - mprq esupgcom emsoat solid snasetal stand- eetion.' -As -thff is a Conservstive st' PINE DKIVE, DUNBARTON a,g, Gyproc in the following sizes: rongrhold it should be a walk -over the weep -ead• - ' 18 in. z 72 in. Gyproc - The Rooks Middleton faradic. of or write nonhartori P. O^ 1.09TILL, Liorasad Attetloneefsr. for Hort. 1Kr. H ! __ e _ rt r� rort retry, scent the. we-k -end tv;.h" a+.alr tyl•aYr.•. Y/N• ' 4Q .D. i li7 tD. .� O Of Out retired dlLlzens •dnopp -_ _ o. o.'.�,°s"'s8 low z -96 in. ''' ed dead last Reek from heart tail- Mrs. A. Lemmtn• S�lingl�S FoT Sale 48 in. z lOK in. " - _ ure, in the pessorrs of David Snider i W J. •Brot+�i and far.•' -r, of To!- - R. BRATON, TOWNSHIP and -D. H. Russnell. ( M", spent Satt:•da� ssith their pro slat. Coeveeyneer Commre..aecr for 48 in. z 95 Donscon% Board Mr. Weldon, our inerdhaat. started We in Brourbaln. "t.Galw�:e�d 9t"I 8binttlea. -,- sa0day.t., Acewntant. Etc• issuer of _•_ Star Litre - •iKr•. Ephes; on F3oltbp. i9 ,ettll t., f _ -_ leis �O.,,trWgle`. - last wee on. hint tteESr bricks stare on iced t. L ., 6>,v ana :s under the care. Also, re -ruble -rip buggy wheels. ageL+crosaa. wtritev :k,0et. Hardwall Plaster ;n_St ._ B K87 P KE. R1 M=- .-N tC E V-V ]( MAW, LIOSXBED -bG� t j�� Division Court rust here on %lon -iof Dr. Tomliruaon. Lawn mowersehupened. P4"11.1 r Yerrk, Qstardo aid Dabam ••_ ` a��V a:� day last before. J ac n with Helen Malcolm returned home 00 T. PATERSON 8 ` • CLAREMONT Aatl.daert .at. praaattr seteseSsA Saturday from the hospits! and Tw" rea�a'W` ~ f°` "'" °a' LUMBER YARD two caws on the doeltet. Oall trcd get ;+rieeF. Pbons X12 _ atNEWS'ofacv. sly end lodepoo• Assessment Court •sail) meet on gradually improving. : - pltoaea wYtby. oat sly May 28th,, when. half a dozen df our Bliss Be�'e Stevenson mill her �Y ACBty�e11C - • citizens will appear for adjudiestion �'t, Mira L Ste%eason, are holiday - eLR T ROBTRTSON - Pickering M� of income tai. � ins bare at present. - Mr. Delbert Holden has soled, 20 Tbe John Etivitst family, of Tor lectrical Oootraotor The best feeds are cheapest in the end. • Ford cars this spring: onta, spent R edrsesday last with re-, - Welds • - . _ _ - - Wiring and Repairias for Light These paodssce results. Feeds that are A grant tsf 3150 from 'the ewtulul 'latives in Brc•ltwham, or power. ipterior require more sad results are was made to rice Park Co nmiar;iem i . Mr. and -Mrs. John Dyler and ch- All' Linde of electrical goods not satisfactory. for improvernents: 11ti yen of Oshawa, were guests of tyre, .._ . We bave good beawy teal, for hog StoaffviIle pat- Robert Devitt family on Sunday. 'Don't thro'W away kept in stock. ytteeio also lair feeds, oat chop. Stanley Theatre.. R- y Maasrs Fulmer and Donald' Willson l)p Pbooe1706, PkkerinR• sous grain. bran. aborta, beat pulp. re}>L9, please note,.owingr to the holid- tread °fstla,lies, of'.Toronto, spent Mo.- folic broken Ca6tiIIg6. - r p Rlutso tired etc. ay, Three 'ChargAes' 'next Week of hers' )lav with their parents hers. + Fake them to PECIAL 1811 1 1:w7 ?r, Ro1al >Pastr, Flour for First Class ProtCrapaa Mrs. Robt" Harvey and rNMren, of _ C. ' tau. pica e.� ON 0ARYER'S CARS • - :_,', _ "y'n .trt�tet - '�'xamv rook ofd. Toronto, were •-end. -v !tt►eh _ lIIl the home o! Bert Sirs. gg B Watson, Ace Oti Scratch Feed - 7be Ru&Re11 Brodie family, of Tor- Poultry Feeds Wheat - Mrs. Thos. - Puckrin ii irwoi�iag ordo, viait>?d 'the - former's sewters, Phone 2729 For all Cheese of Inmrawce. Cracked Corn nicely, from her recent illness: 1 Mrs. George 'Philip and Missy Brodie, - Groaud Coro Mrs. R.. Winters hlrs been Laid off on Sunday. JAMES WATSON - Oyster Shelf with a bad cold for several days. The sale Qf the household effeeLs. CYRIL E. MOBL/E�Y } -' Ve deliver .Phone 5317 It looks- as if wedding bells were at the 1idRinnon home on Sltturday,c Proprietor ickering Onl• We are in a itioo to 811' orders faintly tolling near here. � was Drell attended and prices were Brock.Roard Gone aIRAr! f p� Messrs- Chapman and Cammack sati.stsrctorv. for Fertilizer st beet poselble have been fencing the ►ir farms to our.: Mr. and Mrs. W Bate, 'of Tornnto,:� '" • prices delivered'sf<t pony farm. AAt ' l :u:, ht Miss Bate - ummer - Furniture -` -N ]]�� pre property. - f 'city on Saturday. ' Miss Bate is not • y �• "' • L4C °WCCC� Man' fall wheat and meadeyvva are improving BURPEE'S - • p ng as . fast as her friends Or Golden, Veranda and PICKER•I\G, OAT. being plowed up and seeds stave -been' would like. Ilfzte _ _ soaring in price.' I Several members of tits W. wf; S.., �+ aawa Fresbytet"t.ti. lider Couch in floral pattern . R. 0• G here next-Sunday evening. Es ch rug - � Wes-tern Section meeting held'-in' ek in grey and red, with 'FUNERAL DIRECTOR ht of the following week' will sire i Claremont on Thursday, May loth. : :;SEEDS _ ,,• _ : series of . services which should at- and all anjoyed the meeting.. een trim, metal - arms, good '' privAEe Atnbulatsee . tract all the people. It is years sin- :Mir. Bert. Harvey and '.firs. T. C.' rings, padded seat and back, Dsiy And iAbt Service ce evangelistic -services we're held in I Brown attended a .meeting, of. I:afl:; - thh . ehureh and everyone' Ghotild be Solomon Lodge A.'r. and A. M. in :GROW th djuettible head rest: Phone 9000 interested in seeing that all yount*1 Toronto c,t Thursday evening: Th.- r - Ft11 length at 15 00.' _ _ :...:.. . _ ' - r ::tldalvern 300 People be in atteridanc'e. The Oxford `former was '•entertaining, muck; to „ s rden Beliehes, folding Group «_ill be there.oh Monday ev- the delightxof those present. - ; - 1e, t>rit11_al &t seat and back Markham -0nt• chins;. , The '):.'P. '.i3eeting on Friday e��rfa- -- _- -_ y The Club met at the home of J. C.- ins track afi attendance of e, k•:ien We sell BurpOe s Garden and Mrs.- Bryant on :tlonda tvenin they met in, the, clhur 1'Iiss Mary natural and green trim - - ` - - - -- y q �' -. Seeds in bulk, the nloet eeono -• finish, at+1 00. last, when about fi0 were present and Phillips, convener • of the Literary r. B R 0 0 ER-all.; :t most enjoyable -. time was spent by Group was in- charge. -good 'pri-) wieal way' to buy aeede. - If ek Chairs, • folding' style, The President, presided, Ad the rain was given, after which the Y-. P. you have never planted Bur -'. - committees named for the Field Day reiraired to the Baker home fora re-, + th bright, colored- .striped ; SU PPLIE S Which will he held in Winter's field. creational hour. - oeE.e.seeds try Home Lble pear, Ck Seat and canopy. -The the committee is Fred Puckrin, Jas. The Teacher Traiing . School corn - and be convinced that they' 11 shaped arms anc� 400t - Hedge;' Gard. Winter and Miss Lor- menced on Monday evening•,with Rev have no equal: 5 inch gnlvanized elbows,' • Sac. ens Bryant and :Mfrs. Everett Bryant. Mr.. 'Fuller, of )Markhain as teacher t provide, extra comfort a ,. �� "pipes,` =30c. The .secretiry teas instructed to send' of adults. His subject was "Prophets Price only �`Z•86. 3 inch black elbows, " '20e, a letter to Mfrs. Richard Puckrin •e = and Prophecy:' 'Rev. Mr. Ovren, '.of We also' have' a few: choiee Ck Chairs, folding style, ;g ti a ?, _ �`2t3c. -- 'pressin,ir ' sympathy wit'i her and Unionville was in charge of the Y. P. Dahlia bulbs in named. varir u p her --husband's' illness: The' event of Group- and Mrs. N. White, of Brook- tieF; at fie, wild 25c. ae►Ch; Andy y h arms, foot rest, in natural Alpo; Yeederv, dr #nil ins €punts, the evening was the address of Tns- lin, had charge of th'e' Junior group: shed hardwood. Seat is Of v ector Hutchison, who chose for his, _ Motbers' Da Service on Sunday aaw)rted color Gladioli, at 159 etc., At right price_. p Ili 3 t,tly colored duck, 1.$5 subject, "The Building of the Amer-*) I was responsible for a well- filled ch- per dozen, all gnod;etock. '_ ��•" icon Continent." He had charts to urch. The D[others' _Day proRtams - Prices right and satisfaction _ ASTERRIT'T show the - f(wniation periods of 'the !-were followed •closely. Rev. J. F. . guaranteed. continent's making and explained the I (,lover delivered a suitable' address, Funeral Director 11LVIN BUSS BY natural way the land and the lako� the members of`the school from grin: Jones Djrug Store Arnbnlanc�e Service and the ulains were formed. It was, ary to adults all taking part in the a most interesting lecture, and a •service. A s;roup of boys and ?Misr Pbone: w Phone 1;300 Hardware Phone 4800 hearty vote of thanks was given to' Farley formed an orchestra which sfr him_ Mrs. Hutchison accompanied place+.d one number it the close of pi0lE8Tdt1 the Qn>liarie Q1Ctt>Al10 J 1'Ia RI�Q hire. - -- - Ysity : :it _ � - r a IN I • nr 'x s - , in 40 Years _ - , alT1 S Coufgew e s t s eadand _ _ - - �= _ •+ - - .. - � � ,..�- ate+ : -. •� • • � • - -°; Blizzards Blow Cropb High in A Air -='Two Million Bushels : : A Day but Off - Estimated 1434 Yield a „ Asa Result. •+r,r-- ��,�.�,..,. ..- "' - - spa -..• -- -.. -. ... ��,, _ � - - -- - � - , :_ 8gB LOST 28lbse T �4L i jrP E5 oo3l w. She Gain d Enemy _ ___ —� Tobacco° This young wQman'a method of �/ ' ��-� _ - I: ,: - b—mefi as it fs effective, rd! �' " - - r� - - - -- MOne -= ter she writeb is therefore !publication: -, "I am 24 years °f > c; beight 5 ft -- ---�: ,_:,.r0 ' _ 'rte. _ POKER HANDS, a.aw, Au� w aliOrt- tnne�sSo m� e e e wtfight was 28 lbs. stove normal. I . " BY CAPT. F. H. RE j I�. I�j� X - - was tigtless and without energy. Now : i "iQ , with ,alter taking Kruschen Salts regalar�y THE ENCHANTMENT OF _ _ R' cs TURRET I have lost 88 IbL in wetgd, and ENGLAND' �; t • „ ;have much more vitality. ALo I have We are visiting the British Isles _ a very good complexion and I do not this summer 'and the prospect has a - have face blemishes of an kind. y glamour and allurement that it is THE BRITISH ISLES. a ,. Surelq this must be due to my having difficult to put into words. • We England, Scotland, Ireland and ,Wise smokers who roll their own • Cigarettes are mak• y blood sad I attribute the tact full of the Wales -just think of visiting them 8 1 Q � . enter a different world, is l0c.do s bigger job than ever befora Th se m; tMak n&g Kruschen Salts. romance and history of the past; un- for the first time, or, if ' you have Turret Fine Cut —the mild, Cool, fragmat tobacco that . ' Kruschen combats the cause of fat believable castles, hedges along the been there before, think of renew- Riven them more and better smokes for the same money assisting the internal organs to winding roads, green fields that ing your previous experience. and Poker Hands to a wlaniae for free Xifn: throw off each day* those waste pro- merge into the landscape, the quaint It to worth while to build up an ducts and poisons which would other - villages with the steepled church do- estate of memories for the future: A tarn to Turret Fine Cut is a tarn in the right direction i r wine be converted by the body's minating the whole, thatched cottages♦ it is worth while DOING IT NOW. „t greater economy, greater pleasure and the ixA•.s value :. etsrilnistry into fatty tissue. -you can see this all in no other Captain Reid's all motor, all Brit- of pokes Hands Don't wait! ' _ country but England. There is no lsh tour sails on the "Empress of �- e ow other country where. you can take Australia" on June Slat You can 3 a .mows Oiu • , scenic beau s.8 w matter of course; face 31 days, 45 days or continue where pageantry fits into the picture on the whole trip for the 52 days. and where dreams come true. It costs nothing to enquire -it is tYlC00 Sergeant Explains He's Thousands of years have made a wonderful opportunity. these Islands what they are; there is Or, if You want to go to the Con - Biological Instructor i a continuity which, in spite of nod tinent or the 'Passion Play, there ern improvements, . definitely links are seven itineraries available, rpn- t : Caldwell, Idaho, -Mess Sergeant the past with the present. You are sing from 27 days to 67 days and - Cornelius T. Cramer of headquarters in a foreign country and yet you are In price from $341 to 4778. - -- - troops, 116th Cavalry, Idaho National Home - quite 'a paradox. Write to Captain F. H. Reid, Q. Guards, knows. his onions as well, as Cathedral Cities P. R♦ Building, Toronto, or . tels- _ tin cabbages and vitamins. We shall visit some 21 Cathedral phone WAverley 6646. , Major John Hood was glvbW- the cities this summer. ' shall refer only organization its annual ezaminstion. to two of these. •A "Do you believe to feeding your Winchester, the old Capital of itself and 'some time I may white troops on salads and greens ?" be In England was a tribal capital in Ro- about this.- Inured of Sergeant Cramer. man days; a long line of kings were The Rows are a remarkable fea-_ Yea, air." crowned and buried here and, as late ture of Chester and are unique in "Why ?" - as the time of Henry III, the citi -- that there are rows of shops one over M�a Eg "Because green stuff contains Vit- zens of -Winchester disputed with the the other; the sidewalk of the upper VpE•� GG� aria C. citizens of London over the right of shops being immediately on top of -- �i o*' "Name some disease this vitamin precedence. No factories foul the the stores on the street level The w ��0 _ pevents;' directed the major air or mar the outlines of•her streets main street of Than in Switzerland ... "Scurvy, air" and the Romans, in plaaning the more nearly resembles the Cheater :. "Do yon know what a sacrimiw- system of roads_ , had them radiate' Rows than any other street. This _ ._ jly't, O wrvicia in?" like the spokes of . a wheel, so%that idea might be adopted, In modified "Y - the city is the natural county town• form, to overcome our traffic prob- ?'0�• - ee, aiY' . < "How do you happen to know that" Watef meadows stretch for. miles to lems of the future - who knows! "I'm biological instrucWr of the Co-. the north and south and, thanks to The Cathedral associations go back Save POilet 1 -kinds fo got Defter tigatote Papers Iog9e of Idaho here dr." the foresight of its builders, Win- over 1000 years and bring recollec- FREE— Evmybody agrees than ` Chaaadee' and "Voetie" are the Chester has probably more open dons of King Alfred's daughter, bass paper*-y,o„ can Xes 3 Marge books of either broad- -sifts for _ spaces than any town of its size in Ethelfieda; and the grim Earl Leofric only we complex set of Poker Hands, from your oearea Poker' ` the Kingdom. of Mercia, husband of the celebrated Hand Premium Stop or by malt ftom P.O. Boer 1'300, Montreal. Legal Quirks From Henry Ward Beecher. proclaimed Lady Godiva. He and succeeding • rulers made notable additions to the • - - E Nish Courts the. Cathedral to be the most besuti- ' u ss • ful in Europe and -recently, in-talk- building, the latest _ change being It p6gys t0 Roll Your Own with Wife at Willesden. tl[y husband' ing to a prominent Catholic Church made about i880.. has strangled me many times, since dignitary, he told me that he con- Of interest to Canadians is a cor, _ tee Save been married. the Winchester Cathedral to be. ner of..the trancept where; hanging Nottingham reveller: 1 was not the finest ecclesiastical edifice in the bear the ceiling, is a tattered battle T URRET drunk, my legs just !ailed to carry Bntish Isles., Here is the - tomb of Bag c�nd, in the corner under it !s _ William of Wykeham, founder of picture of the Plains of Abraham. FINE l.r U T _ ' the church, William Rufus' and others The flag is that of the Cheshire iiegi Judge Crawford at Suothend: Is �?.y. was married to Philip of Spain ment and was used to cover th'b body- • _.. there a woman who can held her in this Cathedral. The nave is the -of General -Wolfe when he lay' mor _ CIGARETTE TOBACCO - tongue. Ion rest in the world with the exce tally wounded at. Quebec. I _ -_ .,Defendant. after n plaint a gi- don of St. Peters' at Rome. Won- The medieval ' streets,* with their van evidence at Bow Coon Court; S A V E �- H E' POKER H A N' D S- County derful caririnlrs in- stone. and_ wood half - timbered houses are being Judi- _ - _'He does not usually .tell lies, but you give artistic grace to the interior-'- ciously maintained and the character - - " Iavesial Tobama Convear of c aada. Lsaeed .--cannot - help it when you come into I it is history in a form which charms of the town preserves iia old time these, Courts., !the eye ' and spirit. atmosphere, - - - Witness at Highgate of a motorist The Rare Old City cf Chester cy to form. When you have finished, ''Herbert Nigel Greeley, chief mechan- The defendant flung out the clutch Chester, the City of the Legions, wipe off the excess and go to bed. ical engineer of the company and the - :which hit the car immediately behind: -has been well described by this quaint Here's the Perfect _ school in locomotive design. ' Man at Willesden: If my wife bit of verse: Beauty Routine LIGHT CHOCOLATE CAKE %ante a separation let her have it. "I doe love this ancient citie, Frel]Ce's Exports Up she wants a thing she slwati s" We never tread upon it but we A perfect nightly - beauty routine Work 6 tablespoons butter and % France's exports to the United gets it in the end. set and one which every skin needs; re- cup fruit sugar to a 'cream. Then States um near! 56 Willesden magistrate: Do you real- -Our foot upon some reverend l P� y per cent is a ly want to pay these taxes? Defen- histories" gardless of its age or type, makes add 1'A cups flour and the yolks of recent month. ^° dent, enthusiastically: I do sir. I Memories of Chester cannot, with sae of the font essential cosmetic four eggs one by one, with a table- _ y • certainty be carried back further p p a n led' chocolate. Whip the preparations -mom lexion eon ties- P°O 8� °i thap 47 A.D., when the Romans ad- using -and tissue creams and akin whites of the eggs to a stiff froth Classified Advertiai :. vanced from the Midlands to attack tonic. Today we'll concentrate on sand stir them lightly in. Pour the ai mixture into a well- buttered mould I f ]p ��� � Wales. Recent! however, two 'regLlar home treatment' n PROSTATE GLAND SUFFERERS— land bake in i moderate oven: When 1 Free Information regarding atreat- stone axes have been found in an First, wash you? face and neck quite cold pour. , chocolate icing all anent from which I have recetspd amas- old section of the town. It is .one with soap and - .water, rubbing with over ft. Ing relief. 'No obligation Is agreby im- = ' « t1 of the, rare exam lea o! $' walled plied at all. °Free! ye have received, 'surd LOw sltltlld �%N! P the palms of your hands as well as -- ' freely give." Alfred Beadle, 3,61 9W Min. -+r town and, even today, one Can make with a rough wash cloth. Then rinse Doncaster; England -A new "bash nehaha, St. Paul Minn., U.S.A. �. L"k Mr A N 5tlmo* a circuit of the old city on the top several times with tepid water a_ nd ' hush" locomotive, believed to be the JIAXGAZ" IN Malt V4aM � ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_�-- „,••- ,.,,,•, of what is the most perfect structure finish with a very cold rinse. , largest in -the United Kingdom, is few Low priced belt drive sower of its kind in Britain. A history . Cleansing cream -comes next -Idsin ' nearing the -stage of wmatruction at A pumps. 1933 models. To be cold 3 HERE ARE THE flGlilt: g g g Quickly st'greatly reduced prices. Write Nee us■see FrequentHwBsctwi of the Wall would be an article in upward and outward strokes cover the Londol and North Eastern raLT- today for prices, and slats depth tar a 0 Neurallaft real” of Weakness -- the skin with a thin layer of the way's shop . here, it teas 'F amid last well. stn Anderson, Beatty Bros, Limit• quick- melting cream. Let it stay on week• ed• rargus, ant.. Box 938w. Low „�. n�`ba�b _ -OFF COLOUR? -for two minutes and then with soft The engine will have eight coupled I Aoto- tatozksaes cleansing tissues remove every trace driving -wheels, each six feet, eight in. I HOW Is Your Liver? of it. - in diameter. It is understood it will be 4 WHAT T0 *100 FOR 17`t ? i Wake your hive Ri Skin tonic is the, third step. Pour a -used on the London - Scotland run. -Are You !a v bit of it on a cotton pad an pd- Ai —`Pie locomotive was designed by W E A ;� Y ? Mom imps' ^milk of Mae - Without Calomel Lhrost face and forehead with the fiesta in a Mass of wale - Do you and it hard to do !aim some 2 every morning when you 'four If -rer's a very ,mail organ, pad. Use brisk upward movements Dsys when body and brain lei! Take net . up. Tae soother : but it certainly can -put your discs- that etimuIate' and strengthen then ' s.8 Iaeomplete slimlaadon ot�wssW� : - e teaspoonful JO minutes five and eliminative organs out of g g- Kennedy' & ably tb• reason. It 1. .'ax the rw�a ” y �+ after eating. And another lifter. By refusing to pour out its ginf muscles and lazy tissues. Let eves though you an w ere call be Io L a, t>rlore you dally less pounds of llauld bile into Menton your daily habits ben - `'� OR -Take the new the tonic dry into the skin -' before vM b f. no Your bowels. You won't completely 421 College 8t gsarsntes o1 eompteaw: ow thaw Phillips' Milk Milk ofMagnmla correct such .a condition, by taking you put on a verT thin' coat of tissue Toronto DIe health rinse: {modern ak,ep wtRi• r ' .,.✓ Tablets — owe fadfsl for I salt , 013, mineral water, Iaiattve s,aatly, get late of fresh air and ec each teaspoonful a di- $ o_ nourishing cream. Harley- Davidson Distributors sae. or twice every week ouffhage vs. .............. .....s y re through �a a yoyu your o s the akin and the repo d be patted into - and Used Parts �ll � � N slave Add Stoma don t deserves y T:� tiro t under-the chin Write at once for our bargain list o! Qs�, t, a �p , I err stimulant s a few extra vigorous slaps. need motorcycles. Terms arranged. "hesd.ohey' des -41 y10U Carter'i Little Ll'ver Pills will woos fies your drug{�iR sae slay. so worry about L Follow the simple bring back the sunshine into your See that there is plenty o! cream a- ter the seer �,y� w. Arcata: john ; :- drections gtvex Vol abo Thin small '; life. They' tot helm by vegetable, SRC, r Fund the eyes and, across the fore-, A. $u'tft �o:,itd , Taroa6o r dosage-.of F`hillips•'Milk og� eats fuse substitutes. 25c at all druggists. head where fine'lines have a tender -'' accts d once to neutralize the Mds Ask Mother— - that cause beadache, stomach ppains. _ he DOCTORING YOUR and other distress. Try it. You'll J. sea Bite a new person. I ► t L i ► Mother cook this medians bee But-be careful you get genuine � fore and,after the babies came: Cows aren't . machines. They can r V ? PhUripse Milk of Magnesia. or - - An arrangement has ixen made with the ht owner to It gave het ='more strength and suer when she was IIery ' get nick or' hurt. But Minard's P/tfQ W Milk of Magnesia Tablets ` distribute a Ittalted quantity of Loyda Map copyright Mine.. Liniment makes it easy to care for wilm you buy 25c and 50c sizes. A*1101ITATIVE - EDUCATIONAL - INS'EBESTMG -+ ow and rundown :::kept her ; ■ ■ • Th1 Map shows over M Mining arewrtiewt the most Important on the job all through the their ills. Mrs. Thos. f her h rd ALSO M 11AatQ PORN producing mines; some of the world'FC meat famous mining Change No wonder she rec•' Lardo, $•C., found one Of liar herd _ • "'�' with a Pump in her udder.. Ar camp• • a66reviatie ns of mines HOW on the Stock Exchanges, " i ommendii it. y � ' Eadt t taEatD a the For these Interested in the great nduaral diseevadw sera rubbed it with Minsrd'a Liniment ". development of cassia, this sap Is Indispensable. LYDIA E-' PINKRAWS she says, Ng&t soon got better." ,s of Magness. dnoa.tpaasii VEGETABLE COMPOUND• Minu=s's is for eats, Bruises, 'GRANT MAHOOD 6 COMPANY, TORONTO, CANADA a Colic, Distemper, etc., and equally Without or oblitatioa, d b P e 11 kffld". n`x .M i rnail cop or 3 loyd's Mme.., ..... .... M...... - goo in eta a or in hour . We ' cares tan Minn, ' named "Bin Of Pais. : , '� - Issue No. ZO— 34 - g 1411 '°• any, aw�JY ;I f."%+'. •'iLf- '•..._ � ".'.. Hit' • � - •4 -`- .:�: ..t .. ,+ '..Gr rv. !/� >.d.l,.' - v �I... L.yy _c• .' +., :. y.Y,_.., ,,` •^• °+ "' ,. Y ,h •, ?�- -� A..• ri4'�`h.,,,. /., 1 '- •cr. ^r:� e5c• •- 1 ••N �'r• .�. - ,9t, / '��� , °•,'"v3yt,'S.lsc:. X,a.^7> �.y •r..i:w'+cn.`� .a° Jv{,Rt r":. Yy7'. X' L,'�,,'"' .,•y, yam: ''r' ;7`^ d., ...!', '}'~� •✓ T F k.,yil' a - ;} - , +y V�t .^ti. ,n,,.I �^' ,`'�. /Y^ �.F.b.. v' •'.'Y'S��• %- ✓` '47". "�'•,? - - ,.!a,' M J Devotions Ied by Port Perry Auxin- itevale _ Sale Re ,iVh • ,= :, - iary. Round Table Conference led by Report of the annual meeting of Mrs. JaCkson, of Port Perry. 8o10 The regular monthly meeting of SATURDAY, MAY 26th — bper- �• ERMS the W. M. 3. of the United Church, by Mrs Doyle. Messages were rec- the W. M. S. will be held at the home Sion Credit Sale of Registered and Oshawa Presbyterial, Western Sect- eived from .departmental Secretaries of Mrs. Judson Pugh on Wednesday High Grade holstein Cattle, the 111.75 per Year; 61.50d vaidloadvam ion, held at Claremont, on May °loth; either in person or by written mess - btay 23rd, at 3 p. ri1. Word for roll property of Dr. R. W.. McQuay, - gabacciDtiow w the [)niced, scaxa and _ rear m t e m "'k'h' - �""•""e age. tin inspiring a4dres5 was � �liv- • ll, —> esilit,c An_,inte=esting Jiro ¢- lot 3l, con. 2, Whitby, about 1'� 4 gnarl t2.t10 in advance. - Session - Worship Service; Brough- ered by Mrs. G. D. 'Atkinson, of the ram is being arranged. Everyone is crepe wrval of WLAL _ate auitiar Anoointet of fist- n „,;,,; v.,_a r. ,... , „, _ entire herd of choice Dairy Cows .. retary, Mrs. oung, of Oshawa. Ap- tration was Riven by Claremont Miss The Kew Beach United Church K!i I°t-.Qf _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. pointment of Courtesy Committee, ion Band, Miss May Brown, present - Choir of -Toronto, will present a con- cattle are T. B. Tested. Sale at Greenwood Auxiliary. Welcome ekt- ed the Courtesy Committee report, cent in the Whitevale Baptist. chur- 2.30 D. S. T. See bills. Wm. Maw, = _ - ended by Rev. J. E: Glover, of Cl- Mrs. Jull, of Brooklin,Wresided thr- ch on this Friday everting at 8 P. M. iaauor;ane Joycet —Brown arernont. Roll Call, and Reports of - oughout the day in a very efficient The program %.ill eonsist of choruses — Auxiliaries, Circles, C. G. I. T. and manner• The meetirfg closed with J. Duets, solos etc. Comic_ Scotch duets Horse Register' :. On Saturday afternoon, at four o'- Bands, drought responses, from rep- E. Glover leading n 1 - i g prayer. by Miss dean Davies (radio artist) CI�kREMONT' F_NSIGN 6574, Clq- `clock, May 12th; the home 6f JIr, reseatatives-from nearly all the Wes- Stanley Theatre, Stouffville pat - and Mr. Brown (tenor). Selections g and Mrs. Robert Brown, 185 Snow- tern Section. Message from Confer- tons, please note, owing to the holid -- from 'the "Mikado." Novelty numbers de«sdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- 4en Ave. Toronto, was gaily decor - ence branch executive was gheri by ay,' Tlcrte Changes Next Week of Hiss Margaret Fullerton, Gold Med- Sign, (imp.); dam, Bridgebank Joan ated with spring flowers, palms and Mrs. Carscalien, of Whitby College. First Class programs• al Elocutionist, of Toronto. Admiss- (i'np•); the, property of F. G. gem - ferns, when their only daughter, Ida, stressing the 'need for more earnest - - -- = ion 25-and 10 cents. ers, Gordon Park Farm, lot 20, con. `'Frances became the bride of Mr_ study. of the Missionary Bite Book. COURT OF REVISION—— � 2 Pickering, will make the season Frank Crossley Joyce, only son of The morning session closed with a — of 1934,',at his own stable. Termp: Mr. and Mrs. James Joyce, Homes - Qdet Hour., by Mrs. A. L. Richards PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given payable; Feb. 1st, 1935. i� yy .,10.00, tead, Willo- A-dale. Rev. •C. C. Wash- "of Whitby. Afternoon Session _ that the first sitting of the Court of, , Revision for the Municipality Radio Service' accidents at owners risk. Joiffi - iggton, of Fairlawn United Church, —_�_ .: _.__._.__ polity of the acrid manager. performed rho ppYPmnny�_ -��� Miss — - - - - - -- Township of Pickering, for the rev- Fern Ledgett, of Oshawa, cousin of WAN ED- isiea of the Assessment Roll for - --ALL :BAKES _ 7,7 _ . the bride, played the -wedding march., _ ; 1934, will be held at the Township' SERVICED AND REPAIRED .' Notice, t1J Y O The- bride, who was given in marr- MANAGER AND MATRON ' Hall, in Brougham, on Monday; the lags by her lather, was lovely in. a 4th day' of Jurie, 1934, at the hour of PRICES REASONABLE charming 'gown of white crepe fash- OF THE HOUSE. OF one o'clock in the afternoon. _ ioned on long fitted lines with ruff= -REFUGE - All persons interested will please WORK GUARANTEED .- les of organdie on the skirt and sl- = take notice arid govern themselves ARTHUR FIELD t� ado Building nf all )rinds.' eeves She were a wreath of orange accordingly. CARPENTERING, tF blossoms in her hair and carried a Applications will be. received Dated the 17th day of May,, 1934. g, T, I• graduate bouquet of pink roses and lily -of- b tIIe uIIdersl ned 1] until Donald R. Beaton, - `- CE}1EN TIN G, :.. p �° p 43 IR Pbone 55201, -PICKERING : the- valley. She.lwes attended b • Miss Cleric of the ?liunicipality :. PLU,N1BIN(s y twelve o clock noon, Daylight - -- ---- __.. -_ -_.. __�___ Laura Joyce, sister of the groom, Blaeksinitltin? S Woodwork ` and who wore a .becoming frock of blue I Sasing 7 jL[te, on Friday, JAne Lana��ers Sharpea�d �, net on loins fitted lines and carre,i 1st, 1934, for the positions of ON A iiiACH`INE ESPECIALLY at right prices ROOFI`G _ a bouquet of pink carnation ?. ' '_i•Ir• ' Ifanager dud Matron of the DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Non• i� the sloe to have those repair R"W �sl ko sell Brantford Rooflag ltrthuz Varies attended the groom , jobsMttended to. Harrows repaired, W%terial:+,Zrnpire Berlaroom : as best •man. F�Ilowinr the ceremony House of Refuge. Appliea- , All old grease and dirt is thoroughly also new sections on hand. The fens Equipment, Daro Water a reception wa= hell at Gray Gables t-ion9 t0 178 ill Wrliir and: washed out of the bearings and your errs Fleury Plows always or. hand. a '!ea Room. Later the ha f' _ yetema, Beatty . t couple Applicants to state � aallfica -, IOwe'r Will be returned. well oiled Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa. Stable Equipment � A left by motor :or Boston. the bri de , and correw�tly adjusted for cutting. tore and Electric Wa> ber6. And ether Building blateriaie travelling in- a',trArt blue suit tr- tons, particula ;s etc, �i'. A. AUSTIN, Dealer -in Cockshutt and Frost dr 4 tried with a d Fox: aid mates- Estimates Free inn gray acce= •ries. On their re- ; R. D. RUDDY, .Rouge Hills Service Station, Wood machinery. Work Guaranteed turn Mr.. and �, r, -. Jr — will reside CuUnLy Clerk, nr in Pickering, A phone call will bring us to vaur farm. t ..in Toronto. Jr A. BUS if EfY • Pbone 460- 8;�.g Oxy- acetylene weldinK. VChitby,'l)nt. — — -- S Phone Pick ;I, F.` J. PROUSE S. WCCtgW�,S�t Phone 6502 ' _... GREENWOOD 491y PICKERI`G, ONTARIO .,AGAIN In 1934 THE THE - SERVES , • BUYI3R SAV6„9 THE :' ,XEADE 'SALXS SPECIk4 SAN'ItiGS FOR TSC'M,. FRI. AND SAT. Soap Chips, 3 lbs.:for a _ « . 1c. - -; ti Fancy Toilet Soap, large bar, 5 for 25c: M r 1 Brooms, 5- striug, good quality, ea. 39c. -,Tavel Water, 2 bottles, 13c. --„ 25cRaisins, seedless, 2 lbs. f o'' e Catsup, large bottle, :. 18c. - - Weston's sodas,* 2 pkgs. 23c. Raspberry Jam, Extra spe -cial, _ - Sweet mixed or Mustard Pickles, - = by gar, only 23c.. SQQ .d@ MURI SOON PICK.ERING You order -- "- :".iPHONE P[CKEI3ING 800 Wedeiivir V .. Pickerin Hardwar' e St ` ec ; e TRUCK - ENGINEERED THROUGHOUT F90165-leading distinct, truck-I+ +� +t 1, - -.= r+.e included in the Spring 1s Coming, Our seeds are Here; __. sales- leading Chevrolet Truck line for 1934. New, -.Red Clover, Tinwothy, Allfaifa, "Sweet Clover ' aiad Aleike - .larger, more convesl,ient cabs are provided for all models. All Govern Tested Seed. S-' Increases in load -space pgrige•frbrn 1? o to 311:" in the - ` panel, single unit express and pick -up bodies --with All kinds of Garden Seeds —'balk and package, correspondingly greater capacity ,a characteristic of the tips sell Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Powder, 85 cents per lb, / whole Chevrolet -built body line. - _ -. _.Poultry Food @, Egg Producers and Poultry Suppliee, ' These facts indicate how Chevrolet truck - engineering Agent for McCormick— Deering Farm-Machinery meets and keeps•ahead of the demands-of modem hdul•' and Repairs. - ing. In addition, Chevrolet engineers hcave-rnade massy — _ch ospis improvements, includin g : stronger frames,. 8 Horse NeO. Dering Cultivatorp ' $37.00 cash. more durable eiutckes and transmissions, stiffer springs, longer- Our Motto :_ "We have it, Can got it, Or • lived sales end the new Special six - cylinder Truck Engine A' it is not int,de." <a.. with exclusive Marine Type cylinder head. - -- - Make Chevrolet's great sales leadership —and the quality A 't Telephone 39UU -}_ you can see in every detail of -these big new # eke-- y$u>F- . S. 8ALSDON, • 'PICKEWNG own buying guide t _ -_: - = : -THE RUB /NS ARE BAQK .....or economical trans oriation r a if - • - '1„' ;Chev101e! Sales Leadership y,. Men's Over Ile and Pants•l.25 prl ;v,pl '+ Thrichart, basedon theodS- Ch.vrol.t 35.3% Men's `York Shirts 65c, or'2 for 1,2r`:. aWne,vCommercialCarRe- Truck B 30.4% k;srrarions in- Canada, Jas. 't'iuG C 11.4ip i j I ro March 3f, 1934, yrot.a - ,- Chevrolet's leaderahlp Irr i5tuak D �0%- l;_vin Team Harness $23:8(1 np _ ..• •� �•i mk3 over all other trucks. All 14.9 � - ,•. % oT- �• . Horeel Collara at various prices A'Generel Mo re' Vic a ...Produced itl'Caerrada : . - :Sweat Pads . Teaui,Line� . ) - Now ie the time to get that oldli harness repaired / w - _ `- ._._, _. _ ' .• d- ` __ -F bons 2904 - : •!CHAS. COOPER Clarem - on ' t. O n . CECIL BRADLEY ' y . .<. -r"+ ... •J•i -..mss. •acf„Xt,.SS%�. r CLAREMONM Intyre, who had been nomiriated for School R"Wrta The usual spring activity is to be I this riding. He had informed the con- ...seen iu the garden them days. 10'NEIL `1' vention of his inability to accept the S. S. No. 2 Pickering, April Ex Balsam Miss May De Ferrari spent the end nomination, but pointed out his in- ams. Names in order of merit: Sr. Mrs- Arthur Silver is indisposed at ting the wdidite, 4th - Eleanor Le Gard(HorL), 'David present and u er in ic care. FUNERAL DlRBCTOR ANDj ­,of the week at her home limb. tention -of suppor ad ed al Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell had a bus if returned to Queen's Park, if ass- O'Bvien(Hon.), Bruce Di nd(Hon.) Mr. and Mrs. Goddard and family EMBALMER t Lj.�.A � Ifew day. with W,.. G%,;;J. Xb 'Successor to W. J. Mather. R. E. Forsythe is at home duri;ii Road were given. Ron son equal; Kenneth Balsdon, below pass. mother, at Erin, who is in very poor the week under ffiedical care. gave his assurance of his gliAng at- Sr. - Dick Fowler(Hon.), HazE health. stoueville T_. arignall__,,�retatives in the tent4on 'to the request upon his ret- Fowlei(mn.), guriel Le Gard(Hon.) Ken and Mrs Thompson and son,- -Nigbt'tsnd Dav Servio.it ":.qZ city during the past week, urn, to Toron in ), Carl Marco. --eT Tci.i.Lv 4,z-w pewlin­x a . iew days Bixeiriess Phone Residence Phon* A'number of our. young pe6ple are Marks, has given his awurance Jr. 8rd - Betty Le Gard(Hon.), Peg- with Mrs. Thompson's parents, J. A. 9801- 9890 of getting behind the request. The gY Ainan. Richard Avis and Floyd and Mrs. Jones. -attending the Teachers' Training School, at Brougham this week. Brock Road, as we all well know is Balsdon, below paim Passed from Sr. Miss Beatrice Robinson and Miss now ien. It is a heavily travelled road and Vernon E�alsdon, Jack Palmer. Prinl '80 M The new building Is coining alongi in need' of some urgent attent- 2nd to Jr. 3rd - Lorie Allen(Hon.) Myrtle Wilson-of the Staff of the WN. ANDIR J6 rapidly, the frame-work is now com- Whitby Hospital, spent a-couple of plete. the que-:t;un is one of, "which would er, Shirley Deakin. -,Helena Kline, days last'we�k (with James and Mrs. cost the 'most". The upkeeip of a teacher. DUNBARTON Chas Derusha has been carr�inx Wilson. out extensive -repairs heavily travelled gravel road is in and improve- _'�:-'-2nents on his residence here.' -es greater than the whole many car D. -M. Morgan attended a convent- cost of a paved me. INSUR-ANGE !on of the Insurance Co. at Columbus AUTOMOBILE. ..'s Greenwood on Saturday. Miss Isabel Cooper, of Toronto. ;s Ne.�t Sunday i6vening, May 20th, ALL PASSENGERS SAFE! in the Greenwood United Church, be- BURGLARY spending a vacation with her parents Frank and Mrs. 0ooper. ginning at 7.30 o'clock the pageant, ,, An pent the "Behold the Light," w! be given. A r Phone Pickering, 7Q20 and Sulphide. Sunday School Missionary Fund. ;f", 30ly �;t. Mary's spent thd, week-end with See Public Library Concert -94 ou Mrs. McClung and'two children of the "Y Can Buy At Home" -'.Rev. and Mrs. Harton. Thursady. May 24th, in.Mown Hall. - one Nelson and Mrs. Sanderson have -moved in with Albert and Mrs. Man- Highland Creek -tie. ACCES90RIES, Walter Thompson and two daugh- 'By a large maJority, Ceatenniat ­-At a*-loW-',&"-better.pri�ft-- ters, Marion and Doris, of Markhani Conereg-at;.,n voted to hold all meet- spent Sunday with Mrs. Thompson UWs 1) in nine mrs -as The Anniversaxy Service4 are 'be- Mrs. Mabel Denison and son., 6f ing held on Sunday, L%Iay 27th at 2.30 public serAire you can in Toronto. Toronto. Miss. 1�velyri McCullough 1 and. j.30 P.'m. wiiii special speakers also of Toronto, spent Sunday w Let us repair that.leaky top" their parents-herp—_ r with refre0ments, and social of th,�[ -Wed -Tickets, Time Tables and -All Coach Trarel --Skill d Moto 0' lock Further notice will r Repj�irs. Baptist Church Cemetery has been 30th. at 13 c I e announced f6r Sunday, June 10th. app-ear next week. Information at We welcome to our church and to '­.."Further particulars later '7' our community, Mr. and Mrs. -George Gordon.' J- - Law Our druggist reports business very n se, encouraging, but is holding up fur-, Hattis-n-, who -were married on Sat- Flione �708: Easter Hou Phone 4500 arday.e,,ening in the church, Rev. F ....ther tmprovg�ments till the change in %I. Burzes.:z. officiatina. Mrs. L. Bar- PICKERRNG, - ONTARIO Mrs. Newton-, who was take,, to nes played the.weddjAz music and the hospital a week'ago.* h" under- during tFe sizning of the register, BWAY FLOCKS A Miss'Jeanne.Brumwell -sang "0 Pr- 'RAGE gone an operation and present re- fast-Growig Chicks I ' Me." The-charminir bride, who ARE ports'are very satisfactory. -Oor. Bnock and Kingston Rd-j. D. A. and Mrs. Pugh. of Kinmount before her marriage was Miss Winn- -drove down-on Monday. Win. Birkett 1fred St. John. is'the daughter ofMr WINTEk orts of t e extraordinary growth oed livability of Bray Ci6neral Repair Work ill 'is returning with Mr Pugh for a few and Mrs. St. John of Highland Creek, LAYERS b Cars' days. at whosse home a reception was held .#chicks. guranteedat reasonable Robt and Mrs. Worthy, of Bramp- following the ceremony, Later the Halton CountF'. OJ-week old chicks, 10 ounces % happy couple._Ieft on honeymoon I .. -week pullets. 1:j perunds '.-Acetylene Weldin ton; Adam and Mr.q. Spear, urn a -at Welland Ccunty. Gr itevale spent Suhday with Mrs. Gib- trip. On their ret ' they �rill'be Huron County. l2j-week pullets. 3 pounds' Batteries ropaired and charged home to their friends. .'"bons. York County, It-weekpulleta.3jpounds Firesitoue and Dunlop Tires. 1. A number of our local rourtz- peo- A ver) interesting,and pleasant-ev -.Lnsses, avergRed only 31, per cent. Be srulded -.by these. results, ple attended the Dkama and Box Soc aning wa.;4- spent recently' under the 'Ruv Brav chirk%. -Gaacline &ad Oils. W -at Mt. Zion on W-ednesdaN even- auspice., of the W. X S. A 'number YoZi cari'wer artty cbick ' - like these. rigbt in Your own locality. Ang last. The Drama is reported tn'' of the ladies met in the church in See the Maims: r of the Br-scv_Hatchery shown below. Or write us Ref-reshment Booth In Connection have been very well done. the afternoon for the -annual tpiilt- direct for rom p ete thfnituatWn. Prices reajonable. Phone Pick, 7,N0.6 Russ and Ray Pilkey (the insir for the bale. They were joined EFA—Y CHICK HATCHERY. 166 Clayburtt Ave,- St. Cath�rines, Out. (might or dav). -celebrated their 31st birthday on- Fri- after tea b many of the communtty Broader and Office. 2,385 Dufferin St.. Toronto. day last, and glorified the occasion to hear. the guest speaker, Mrs. D.- MILTON SLHEP - With a special dinner at the hon'ie of F. Jones, President, of Toronto East Approval- 421y PROPRIETOR their parents. ia Z lothers 'Day Services in the 1,ng them being s;evoral re g Peeple from Cherrywood Y, P. d Church were very well attended. heir drama "The Colour Line.!' morning service, when ten_children g the program the members oy- 1­.dooftet� baptized, with Rev. J. E . Glov- the W. 31. S. honored one of their BRO(`,�K 7 H r--" 4, 1 T R E officiating. number. Mrs.- William Chester, by. presenting her with a Life Member- A rnInor accident occurred one day, Awit week. when' Bob Rawson, while ship. Mrs. J. Hodgson read the add- WHITBY "turninx the corner at Coo -Is store, ress and Mrs. W D. Morrish accept, pez going west, collided with one. of the ed on' behalf of �Mrs'- Chester, *ho Eywight Spw"I"A Cooper truck that was was absent owing to illness. The off- -of e, the-car suffered some M the garajr ering-arnounted to nearly thirty doll- _-Comfortable Seib d1W any. wfll ars for missionary work. 'damage. The insurance comp come In band3, again. DMEY A pleasant gathering *as held at IQ VP Excellent Sound BLCXX. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. HOW, ANLEY THIZIA TRE 'Be Pon Osseo rb� 2aw In rtainment' '011 Saturday and Sunday, on the oc- st.." Film'ate .....,ca�sion of, Mrs. How's seventy-ninth STOUFFULLE :,."birthday 'and Mothers' Day. Those riHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND*SATURDAI present were Mr. and Migs. Lentzel: Billie Lentzel, grandson and f London Out., Mrs. J' "'THUNDERING Ht'FRO ,great grandso fra. R. 4FIRE AND HIGH WATER -Anderson. and daughter, Christina: WITH and Air. Gortif)n Heiner, all o !With f Tor- onto. A birthday-cake, ornamented RICHARD ARLEN, JLDITH AL- The Bowling Club, have ordered pop . 1. . I .. . and expect delivery some day thi� EYEtbe'S' libR.'SOUVENIR COMEDIES -CARTOON PICTORIAL of a Power Driven Roller for "itUMBA RYTHEM," -the Bowling Green. It is expected that this roller will -considerably im- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,'. May 21,22, 23 prove the green; and make- for mueh better bowling. Members of the'Club 'TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 0-JEOMCEM JLM?.j1j1SS are requested to pay dues at the ear. wbak. time is being bought on a cash bagis in es ne rinal flow Ilike -order to get the '4ry beat possible. GRE7A GA-RA30 The W orDing Man" oflau we exec —price, !,,d Ju— Jim, come in at once wM bi - standing-In a A -will save the Club expense by -HARDIE;ALBRIGHT mute tribute to the way of irlterest on the -unpaid balance. $.is I�OU DESIRE, ME," persons they have b� blernbers, -watch the 'Bowling Green Capt. Henry's Radio Show Coruedy= Teavelogue erected to honer. Ou this year, it will'be one of the finest Travel Talk, Comedies-. A very Interesting discovery was Evenings, 7-9' Sat. Matinee,, 1.30 "No Gmter Tribute made on Monday of Iasi week on the .-Wed.-Thur8,, May 2�-2i -farm of N. Linton, to 'the east, when "'THE INVISIBLE MAN" -A-H Shows Di light Saving Time 7 N. W. NTAFMRD the owner was plowinR- a field. The ay Road .skeleton of what at first guess is Syd Schmidt, that of an Indian. The skill! w" on -PRICES—.Eveninge, Adults 2 centf�� s Proprietor view at HaFry, Porter's barber shop. Matinee, Adtilts, 20 cents: Children, 10 eta. on Tuesday., The skull appears to be parking epace at rear of the. theatre, smsdler than that of an adult and Is probably that of a Young boy or gi was fairly well preserved and �--THE 10MADELIN0. -,-the teeth are in excellent condition The age of the skeleton is proble ee ou--- ---Use or - BEAUTY-: SALON ,b for Some bne more eXperfenced at -mob 1@ &4 this sort of thinr than we.were., No of 1934 means a new yeav, which means 'doubt we have wance Co. Around the -Unive' MIM7 curious ones 06 new Permanent Wave. raity �Crsie 'f I have Permanent Waves to suit every NS. Co. ---Parlc who would lady's purse, so why not make 0heap rates for farm and C*oun*yl' like to have a look an appointment. lot thi% buildings, TORS, FARM' wind-hillis, Silos etc. No very interesting about finding a I give all my customers my very best' b1celeton You know, it is said that careful attention.. -Every fanji1v Automobile Insurance nu aU an to In tbo W.f A;7 have one stored away (of all kifide. 'In 9 clo,-et, or q?)rne mysterious place And Facial -ETCe of course will never be aded for exhibition. Shampooing. One bf the highlight., ne- bOrvati2e Convention at Whitby last BOWMAN & ROWE week. aA far R5 We locally are con- Phone 1906 CLAREMONT WHITBY, :ONT, ' :i w 'h'..,- ::5;,.. ',�p" ..�1. !i ��.ar ���� a; ' r� •- rte• _ �.. *yF; _ - _ .. _ . - . "..w..w,.,. ..x:..`,. �. •.a-,, `;'1',S'"'.�3•- x.,'r. •",.... ..:,.•- .�..•. — + _ - - - •a.. q_. _.. ,r.,,+ .., ...•. - . ..: ..::' .:.y;z — - . -. - -f •=+..�•': = +'� - roc- --:`�4, •-. . "" , .. . y. .. .. '•. .•.' .- .. - .. t .;. 1 •..','r A •,• ... a ;. jam- L • >. ��I flEESEELAUGHS r —iy tax Rohmer :�� B!>g , • w These were the eunuchs to whom Alwrled removal of five crates of op- laid Brown had referred coutemptu- - _ llnm tr °m the user Ovular°° canyins ously. But Haig realized that they ! 000,000 ponds in gold to Auetralla- - lsoovery of a diary dropped by Yu' could be very formidable opponents. H•eL.in th• Llmehouae warehouse of ti. adon's biggot "f•n«" -m The minister Jackal would soon be - _ �yrder o! Bergson Norwich of Bcotlan4 safe, in a drag- laduced sleep, Four raid - discovery that Yu'an's agents oa - �IStllaroo are shadowha lallwt, hour lay before 'him is which to •arney wlth whom Detective nspector jtm�r his foolhardy enterprise of Orange Pekoe - �worg, �ghL In love -all this occurs penetrating alone to the stronghold o1 s-��s s l�re�Ii froi%� "hors at Port Said ter being la aced the enemy. _ s�ge�� Dy as Armenian fortune tease named i�ii'irliifr #h -- Gardens Joseph to accompany Dr. Oeatler to the On* clear fact he had grasped. The yst r>r Bhoyp of Yohamo1*& Roth. men allotted patrol duty were no Wntler and Joseph us, among Tu'an'a mors, than watchdogs, probably agents, Haig tralUng 3MIeea, la plan[•" selected for their' known' savtigery. y y g ed into the arZFga Bath of Feathers he could Identify b their livertea, but coming from the dhow, The captain.' "P ' . 'O. BENDI(}O INWARD but escapes and -gets the drop •a Jos- Haig wondered it his predecessor bad there were many others who wore no exchanged glances with Jock Rat- TWENT MILES SOU' SOUTH- eph who topples s. the Bath. Hntg distinguishing dress. - tray. " - "'lair all LtU papers. Halls the body into been promoted -or assassinated; for ._ $ y ' EAST." auto intended as his coffin, his, obviously, was one of the low- There had been an exodus from "No alternative, sir -none what- ndne -jmev te�rsdrattal•, makgs _Lis. _ • BIBBY LINER OXFORDSHIRE Warr into AssDia. IEscap arrest lied__taa�-i!'.u,,. ,�,;',- �,, .,.,:- ......I.. tha-gr be _take ad. ever," said the_ latter savagely. "Pas- �d Oe•tler dlaagoea -M from ttu�auaroo itself he was excluded. vantage of it? Along a path border- mongers come first.' We - _ aren't siak— OUTWARD aa>a3dA appears at Zn'an's headanartsrs is „ NOR' NORTHWEST." 1rabla where icileen Brat reh,�ains con - Burned up by Impatience -not. dar. ed by almond trees, he walked. Above it. seloasasss. it is •vi6eat as u'an and � to speculate about • Eileen -he everything -he must keep • cool. 'Al- The skipper nodded, and crossing, "AMERICAN FREIGHTER JOFIN _. awaml pasha talk the they intend to or antc the �ipallaroo, Haig vailked slowly towards the northern ways, Eileen came into the fore- swung open the door of a safe. He CLAY •ADEN TO ' BIIEZ ' TEN _ as Josaab. gains entry to the extremity of his patrol. And a curl- ground -but he knew, and his con- ceded keys. to the purser.. MILES DUE SOUTH." V He' in assigned to outside guard duty ous fact obtruded itself. All the euu- science cried out, that even greater And so, from the bullion room be- dh recepit of this third measage, , at ti ma's Baca nchs had disappeared! • stakes were being played for. tween decks, two millions o1 minted Yuan Hee See spoke into a tube. _ wail an"d Lwam! Pasha aboard And now, coming in might of the • ' • • -money was removed, taken down the "There is too much delaq;' .he said. -- snbmarine_•-ure the wallaroo from her g 1 ladder, and transferred to the dhow. course with a wireless appeal- for_ -al d. wall which marked the boundary on-_, A state of the wildest excitement "Signal to All to draw. off . in tae - the north, he hesra again; - dimly, - =pr +_ It was contained in wooden boxes. �gew •• - -- — - CHAPTER 25 (Cont'd) that babel of many tongues „ ., but had ' each holding five • thousand pounds, - liappeaed. Had War suddenly g He studied the scene on the Wai- - Dawson Haig went on duty at outside, to the distant tree-bordered been declared? The underwater craft and not too heavy for one man to laroo. Aswaml, at the head of the ;goo, His "beat" was some two street which led down to the town .... bore no distinguishing number. and carry. The work was done by a team. ladder, 'raised . his hand signifying ., miles in extent: But in all the. vast At one point an old lebbekh tree new no Sag. Then, a smartly dressed of huge negroea. In a constant pro- that the order ha< already reached. ' f gardens and orehsrde, pavilions and overhung the great wall. Haig ran man wearing a tarbush had come off cession, coming and going like magna- him. Three negroes carrying chests, outhouses it vmbroced, be met with to it, mounted to the lower -most in her boat. Sed• black ante, they worked, until the last of the consignment, ;nothing except. numbers - of those branches, climbed higher, and could Up in the captain's room, Aswami all the boxes were removed from the gamest, climbed magnificently proportioned ' nd'groes see over the wall. A straggling pro. Pasha stood by the desk, smiling. He wallsroo.: into the boat. Aswami followed. 'who seemed to..grow upon the estate cession was winding down the street had boarded the R�allatoo alone, and The transahipmeat, carried out Behind t iourinch Quick -flier train. - of Yn'an Bee Sae as freely as palms. towards -the port below! The eunuchs .apparently unarmed, leaving one with admirable dispatch under the ed on the liner, the crack Merman man, a recognizable puglist, on duty orders 'of Aswami Pasha at the 'head gunner waited and watched. Jo Lung - at the ladder head. There was some- of the ladder, was completed in lose and the Wasp had other duties: ° _ . - _ . _ -" - thing terrifying in the Egyptian's thaif -a Quarter, of -an, hour. The boat pulled off to the dhow. s ♦ • • Yu'an e _ .. H e See spoke vin down the - ridies smiling audacity. Captain Peterson "s po grey face was very grim. CHAPTER 26 tube: "Ali is to take both boata la . "I carry three hundred passengers," In the control room of the sub- tow without traneahipping the last - load." This order was transmitted to _ _ - said he a hundred and e1 ht o'1 'an He' Bee received con - said y marine Yti them women and chlldrea -or, oq slant messages from an unnamed a man forward on the deck of the rrowroots God! I'd take you at your word. ". source: Lou Chow, this *second in com- mu marine and shouted to Aswanl The Egyptian, shrugged his should- mand, .delivered them: Y�sba ere. "We are both„ under orders of my Captain Peterson, 'bare- headed, a cedes ridge- - f - �•g'oL' IIlOtC tb1II _ . - commander is the submarine, and grey-faced, food on the b a you, at the moment, under aline " _ the FVa1 It all seemed oar - . • ,� g ty yezrs "It appears to air," Rattray utterly impossible. Even now it was refetted .1114 . said, turning to Captain Peterson, difficult to believe that the pirates "that this thinks an unholy great - . ARTISTS _ had been. actually on board his ship- . bluff." - ". without a blow struck, and removed Through a window of the captain's AND that- previous cargo under his eyes .... cabin Aswamt Pasha pointc 1 to where Yet, bad there been any alterna- = - - the Wrec'ltage oir the mainmast 'lay. tise? Even jf the-�Wallaroo had car- half over the starboard .rails. AUTHORS ried a gun, the fate of all those wo- _ f t•h a rn.o t }ie'r s o - s • he . � b ee we o not ire state ' - W jr Tou e ¢ - men mad chlldrea below must have Canada because of their murmured. "The dhow has reached - rested upon the success of one ' shot. = - _ Prove Sitars mad` poattioa," - -the Egyptian went on, AMATEUR OR PROFESSIONAL PS y "and-" glancing at a jewelled wrist- _ _(To Be Continued)_ in m::�i sl Ii£'; ,-a;: :'mad r.,,. Ar±S. .:WO i - -now have exactly three - minutes - in relope for Information on which to make ur your mind, cap- 'To end's cat with loyalty would • -tain." how to sell Illustrations and t,,r be. like Ilsding one with Ove ears."• - _ A. boat, packed with nesroea and short stories. Albert Payson Terhune. manned- by four Ardb rowers,- was �" _ We will criticize your work i and act as 'agents In selling . - •�� work for a small sum + DEEPER y rr Ch ill � .SOAKS 1 N D _ . YM�ORE Bentise the cow haunt Alt one ! " element that no other tint or e _ h soeka the oolot n �• :.DIRT LITERARY _ Rasta, .00 trett• � nlno �� sad i - - SERVICE - i IrWK-w bead the from of xiI Padcaaes - Nor FREE om 'The A B � oh Home Kog to o� A. Huston Co. LaL. Sy Lee Avenue, TORONTO Jac �d. toronto Pkea blaillHotdAdatevenw - WN P Headache lase a n, ea a•c • ONTAS=o Few �-n a inutes I - TMENT' of SIC 4P,' �;:' ..w•m IM it _. WIF .. PEG, 1% FRANTIC,THIS WORK 2 L ATE FZ T 8E DONE - AND IV�E A - _ 31bIlIPEo ?E6.... HOLDS 'FALSE TEETH SPLITTING HEADACHE' �Ai E THAT _ p ����� PrOVldlS. 'for :.. _ :: AS V NeVIR FftT B>tM I - . TINT CEMENT ..... PON'r WORRY, Gar SOUL! Plates Can't bly tli'r�! when yoo ASPIRIN TABLETS 1 KNEW IT WOtA01 r — The dependent aged—through _ the Old Age sprinkle on Dr, Wernet s Powdery AND YOVR HEADACtIE Wilt. ASPIRIN IS It -- g )(4lrgebt seller III world--holds plate p Ea DONE ONFORE 'of TN QUICKEST -' SAFE ftEUEFfWm PI Pensions Plan. ti ht they cant annoy yet so eomfortr )eNOw'►f. ,. KNOwN... -� ' able they actually feel and act lace your own: Keeps mouth sari �, reams - b The dependent widow and children by o�II�o R ��, i _ means of Mothers AIlowances. Small coat —env drugstore. C t Neglected children- through Children's Aid �- } Societies. . -. _ : _- _ I / - For Quick Relief ;Say ASPIRIN —When You Buy _ _ - -- . �' _ �'e�,ed►,/ Now comes amazingly ,quick, relief iThe socializing of problem boys and - girls -- from headaches, rheumatism, ne ' t;-, acuralgla ... the rastest sgfe relief, `in Trainng and in Industrial Schools. "If my three baby boys were rest- it is said, get discovered. less with colic or peevish from their Those .results are• due to a seien- WHY 'ASPIRIN teeth I gave them a•Bab 's Own tiSa diseovery'by which an Aspirin WORKS SO FAST r Tablet and they were soon asleep ' Tablet begins to dissolve, or . dis- . " Needy veterans- through the Soldiers Aid asyti Mrs. T. Tweedy, 47b Aril]- 'integrate, in the amazing - Drop an Aspiri.o wood Rd-, Toronto. These sweet -ta.conds after touching mOisturef Tablet in. a glass .of Commission and Veterans Welfare Service. little tablete'rdniove the cause o? _ � 8 water. Note thatBE. - fretfulness and the child becomes I n hence to start taking hold of FORE it touches bot happy and well again. All the com- pain a few minutes after taking. - _�' nom, it has started to - mon ailment$ of little folk are The illustration of the glass, here, disintegrate. =ONTARIO LEADS IN SOCIAL LEGISLATION .p rom fly and safely correetedwith tells the story. An Aspirin Tablet- What it does in this Dr. vti illiams' Baby's Own Tablets. starts to disintegrate almost instant- _ glass it does in your + ' _ Price 25e at you r' druggist's. ,se �y pots swallow lt. And thus is read[ _ stomach. Hence its '" .; _ fast Action. 'Dr.W i l lie ms' to to work almost instantly. = - •- - ' Honorable W. G. Martin, M. A. Sorsoleil, , '. When you buy, though, be on d ! _ _ guard against substitutes. To be sure ""ADe IN CANADA Minister Deputy liliiristPr° ► ' < you get ASPIRIN'S quick relief, be - �( Us ire 19H. 20 —'14 sure the name Bayer In the form of Does Not Harm the Heart is on P.very tablet of Aspirin: L . c•+a,. 'T'i3 : .rp;: i,,. ""'Kv- r.+r. -w?.t; �r.n,. .vpro.. �e. _ . , q, _ • -, .n - .. �. .a - _ _ ' e . _ . . . '` •ti' ". _ .. .�.a.. .. ' • ^I - When Your Brlldge -.FOR SOUND HEALTH WATCH 4 . Club Comes YOUR DAILY DIET CAREFULLY - - -- -- -wLunch A Property Balanced a cep -ass ►way — - Serve a Fruit Salad — Recipe There 1s No Happiness Without Good Health. _ ` - Given Below . By "Bon Santa" 1 What si problem it is to think up ,Woman , as something differeht in the *ay . of Health? in that small word ie em , closest studs. t reireahmenta when it's your turn to bodied most of the joy and happiness ' Bread, for'. �tatance, has been have, •the bridge club for luaoht of tWa world, and most of its mis- known all down through the ages as " k : R��� erica. With good Health there are no the staff of hfe. But, bread is only Every member has served chicken- e • e heights of peaceful and joyous a- a, baked product of grain, so we must a lA king has had a good run for its thieve, while the whole record of hu- understand that grains of various j� J)t�j2 �. O�Or money, too The delicious -winter - • t �,t may not aspire_ and frequentt�s kinds, mainly. wheat, are.the rp incipai -_� .� :• - _a - thieve, while hte whole record of. tr foods with which life is sustained. the springtime and it i not - warm enough to start planning on paper- man history is strewn with the wrecks All other foods are only supplement- ,, TORONTO WELCOMES MARY thin sandwiches and iced drink's. of promising lives broken and ruined ary in providing the body with the _ What, then, is a hostess to do? through ill- health and disease. As it minerals, salts and sugars 'required "Well all's can alwa s fall tack on was in the ast; •sa it is today: to keey the body in complete 'work- ' Mary Pickford, who was born at No. 211 University Avenue ' p, Toronto, and left the home town to become America's Sweetheart, that�old favourite; fruit salad, but if Ia there a remedy? 'If xo, what is Po order. Since grain is such o awe it? portent item in our daily food we returned to pay a visit in this, Toronto's centennial year, the guests are to show one solitary _ - make no-unsupported statement when An undemonstrative c%owd greeted her, -but there was' no 'speck of interest for -the dish, it must There is a main remedy, and that we -suggest. that we should eat the ` doubt that 'everyohe was cordially and sincerely pleased to see the he dressed up and served in some remedy is diet. Ail` other measures, . whole grain, not a refined product new and interesting manner. Why important though they may be in famous star. Her welcome to- the city of her birth was in extreme not put the fresh fruit into the 'skins keeping the body strong and healthy, such as is represented in white flours good taste. No wild outbursts — only a quiet murmtui "TL��,v &L� are subsidiary and complementary TO ' - t"` °",.,,4 u>rnitai eat of bananas that have been sliced wholeteal bread and wholemeal pre is" as her .car drove through the streets, the sidewalks packed, lengthwise and call them .Dream the one main factor, what we eat. If ducts: The indications. of the broad - we are eating properly our chances with her fans and friends. .. Boats? r v oI enjoying good health are fairly eed viewpoint on whole wheat - is Torolito. may be congratulated on the restraint shown and Here is an' novel recipe for fruit ' seen in the great number of whole Miss Piekford must have found it ,a pleksant change from the 'wild salad 6 Allow one banana for each sure, but if illne s " a observe sound . wheat products which have come-on laws issue =s and disease are seramblings of the crowds and persistent questions of the newa- person to_be_served. Cut sure to. follow. Aso amount. of exercise the market recently. papermen of other cities. - =� — wise; Yemove pulp and' arrange the fresh air, domestic sanitatiotl and But, it we stack to wholemeal and e s skins on crisp lettuce on huge plat. health laws can withstand a persist- ate nothing else we would be rather - _ ter. - ently faulty diet. ponderous nidividuals. We would be _ CONSIDERATE Mix one -half cup of grapefruit strong in bone and tissue, but we pulp and one -half cup• of white g]ca- There is no . gainsaying the truth would -lack the lithenes and buoyancy Here is' aft idea tflat. might be`eopied. the world over:'' The - "pea with one -half cup of diced orange of the above. Our hospitals are filled of body and spirit which goes with British Post Office,, in a campaign to popularize the telegraph ser- pulp. "Add a few chopped but mests to overflowing ally the whole le faulty sound health - So to have balance to, diet as practically the whale smut , V1Ce� has brought into use the night telegraph,letter with- brigl� and fill each boat with it.. Garnish , P y g. our -diet we must add .ruita and vege- of human disease • can be traced green envelopes so that recipienia of such letters .will know at scooped out to make the boats. Moil- tables, They are absolutely essential , directly or indirectly to a wrong diet. and should be eaten lavishly. -once the do not contain bad news. ten the mixture with French• dressing y. Never - y and fill each boat with it Garnish When it comes to incorrect eating a day should pass without them- , I think that is one way_ of overcoming the feeling we.,all have, with 11 each cherries and serve the strong are bowled over the weak; : Milk, butter and eggs should also- - don't you? How many times have we all experieheed that awful with toasted cheese crackers. and -it is only the timeliness of medi- occupy a place -and there need be no' of the heart while we stare at an unopened telegram, cal action' and the perfection of mod- ban on the great variety of other expecting direful tidings And when we .tremblingly scan the .. ern medieal science which is saving wholesome foods in general use, but Insane Sterilized thousands of people annually from an such foods eholsId.he eaten in the message 'we find mother has left. her `diamond ring on the . - early grave. Many there are Who _ shelf. in the bathroom, will we please put it-in safe keep 2 greatest moderation, particularly PASADENA. Caltf. A total of 30,- cannot be saved sinde the extent of meat, fish, auto, etc., otherwise the •. - - * * * * * * -123 Insane and feeble= minded persona -thei dietetic iridiscretiona are -too organs of the body. would be over. - _ - ' .101..LY MQURNERS have been ateriliSed in California in much for medical scent's to cope with. worked in trying to digest a greater. - -. the past 25 years, or more than half- So, it' behooves •. all of us to look quantity -of food than is required: to Last week two hundred friends o the number of an patients known to f one Peter D.' Post, of Bad into the question of our diet and and sustain lice. Axe,Mich- have been sterflizgd in the 'United correct our dietetic, errors, - such as 'Bon Saute" will be- leased to Michigan; who died a year ago ; met at a banquet. - p It seems Mr. Frost was an optimist and asked his friends not ',Mates, since the 1890'x, it was report- they may. be, answer 4tkestions. simply address. it0 mourn his death. ed recently, "Bon Sante" sire of this news _ The report, by the Human Better• The aubjert is a very broad one, ., paper, - In his Will he made provisions for the banquet, Stalin in the which, many books have failed to enclosing self- addressed stamped ea- In q g' meat Foundation of Pasadena, show- cover completely, but is worthy- -of the vel'ope. document I do this -for the . boys. to have a good time in' my ed abotit 100 eugenic sterilization op- 'memory, desiring that they leave their long, sober faces at home erations are now being - performed h. - and be'sociable and jolly." _ _ each month rots• California state In- caper Freight market," said R E. Perry, General al * * * * * _ . y +-stitutlons. • Freight Agent of the Canadian Na- = - -HOW WOULD YOU FEEL? = " . Ratcs for Cheese tfoaal Byatem, and the railways have taken a deep interest. In furthering _ With a -view to' assisting in• the it. B the- substantial fret bt reduc- James Kemper, Widely known character actor; who special- izes Rig fall in the portrayal of sinister roles; is undergoing treatment B HELEN WiLIJAMS building up of c e export e from two psychiatrists in New York because, a win tend- y itastern Outaria cheese the Cana- trade, 'we are co-operating with the p $TO :'- IlluaPrated Dresrmakinp dian' National zud Canadian Pacific, u&w fsrtiiro" — 0 oncy to-live the parts he plays! ' i to-! rates co Increase tho- consumption of their Ilwa announce that special p lie, a - Y Ae -- I suave v1%n wondered that there were not mom cases of Ere•rp Putteris - for the shipment of summer and fan products in the United Kingdom." :_. this nature. Acting an intense role night'after night, it-seems t0 `q, vheese to Bellevillt. and hfoatreal _ _.flue,, would eventually have an effect. ��.�*, will go in elect .about April 10th. - A SMILE ' Kemper, when interviewed; was reluctant to disc.na��he mat-. 'rheas special rsrtex will show s re. Mrs•'poe —How are you, Mrs. Per - -_ter, as he feels people might be inclined to think him crazy. - ; duction from the normal rates of be- kinson? It seems two weeks ago he was doing a gunman skit_' which tween 33 per cent. to so per cent. Mrs. Perk;nson —.Oh, I've nothing - - -be killed his girl and is cornered by the law.. When he finished .. = "mere has, 'been s .pronounced. to grumble at ":he went to his dressing -room and continued the act. He attacked / movement to increase the popularity Mrs. Poe —Mr. Perkinsen away, 6is of Canadian cheese in the British then' dressing -table and went into alternate . fits of ferociousness xnd fright. About `twenty 'minutes later he was found Grin s#� ntly Imlieving -the law had him trapped. He �'' coon recovered his normal senses but the two'nerve specialists Watching that he does not have another relapse. ��C�7 �e v c h Club - _ .. -. � Lesson No. 7 Most of the illustrations used to .w =' Curious �a�#s new method -of Identification through In lesson 4, Exercise 6, ve suggest- lbe6e_ ieawns are known as "Still the analysts of .human hair which ed drawing` three cubes on top of Life" subjects- Figs. 42 and 43 are. they have divided Into more than one another placed at the left side of still Cite objects used in artery illuatra - 3 Throughout the world today, itnore 21,000 claasiflcations: a cylinder. -The top 'cube to 'be white, tions, and Fig. 44 was used s a f the rice is consumed . than an any other The only domestic animal that Is the second cube to be grey and the vertWng des #gn, note the• use of ' tind of food, bled profitably In the Attic reasons ' . third cube'to be the darkest. Ffg. 40 spread lines. The largest— underground Meaty" In is • the reindeer, because, It requires illustrates ' that problem. . Compare .you' will And many objects around the world is the Witwatersrand Gold neither hay for -food nor. shelter, the results wlta your, .own slleic.n Lhe L.,_.. from -+rhL' ., -llelri -Jai ' There are more than 125,000,000 of Fig. 41 is an illustration of ,a hol- lite drawings may be made. Mine, near Johannesburg, South - , Africa, which has more t9. 4,000 them, and It is .not uncommon for low hexagon, and. exemplifles the- After malting some real good stu= smiles of subterranean shafts, 'streets, single breeders in Arctic Siberia to effect_, of. reflected •light• soft Cast dies from still life objects you should al • and avenues, and employs, under own herds of 30,000 ac a ms.4 normal conditions, about 190,000 workers. t Japan believes that it has preserv-' Y Fireproofed • r: _ ee tor- io "Q ears a complete. record - r _ _ of Its 1923 earthquake. _ _ y ; The docn Materialtii T'rea>ed; Ilicludin meats. are encolned In • fused- quartz Houses Then Call Bum g bottles filled with ac, on'gas and en- �r. ,Ff`1 r F'G 4 -- \ cased in thick coverings of asbestos, .Wlt}IOU Flame + :lead, and ckrborundum. Whisk the world's stronges and NEW YORK— Experimentp to pre-' moat' penetrating odour, is so poprer -, � `•�.. • ..;, •t; -; ,; - ful that when a man opens Smoak- vent combustion of •such inflammable gland it frequently ea-uses big nose material as cloth, wood and the like <,:•; :_ were performed successfully to bleed, p at the = - - - -- Royal University of Genoa,' Francesco During a radio conversation across Vitale, New. York lawyer and Ameri• 32�" the Atlantic, the voice has to be Sporting do- s' . are •here can • representative of the p K — D patent- . • ' amplified ten million billion times by Yon ll be needing .a - smart little tin- /� - t �. owning firth has announced. g e F I V. 40 c, 1 4 -the station that received it. his ri lih this. ! _ The inflammable material was nub- - .Max Mannison, of Denyer, snapped mitted to a fireproofing process which . ..Why not have it? It's remarkablyshadows. The upper Bide is diluminat- be ready to sketch from--nature, 'a his fingers and said: "When I' die finilted•'its combustion to carboulza- ample to make it. And wont you ed by direct li ht and the darkest subject which will be to -ken n > in our I want to go just like that." There- tion, thus preventing the violent be 'surprised when you tlndt out how side is neat -to the light side. You next. lesson, 1► Y '1 —upon he did. spreading of the flame, Vitale said. utterly inexpensive it is as the origi- .will see that this tone It not uniform, Ex. No. 12. If the weather .permila, s Medical history records more than . Experiments conducted at Genoa nal' but that it is darner at, the end near- go out or doors and make at ]east' 200 cases of reversed body construct- recently with two wooden doors, one The - :shirts ake brown inert crash. -est the and along tire, 'edgeg, tliree still' life sketches, it not you.ti_ Inn in which from one to nearly all of which was submitted' to the fire- The shirt is yellow .cotton, broad- gradually becoming lighter as it re- may make three sketches 1tL the .bdzbe, _ of the vital ..- organs —such as .thd proofing; gave tattgibie results. cloth:, Atid of a smart change make cedes. - : Watch for a, special announcement ; heart, liver, and ate ach —were on - Flames projected on the unpro another outfit. with pjaited. shorU .. The -third hideAs strongly Illuminat• with the next lei;son. '''•� the .wrong aside: The c dititn did 'trot ceased door c8tfaed immediate burn- and' ahitt,.oP checked 'red end white .ed by reflected Iight from the white Questions will be answer ed in th interfeyo with, the health of the . in- ing. The treated door carbonized seersucker. ground and is joined • by the • cast depilrtmeni -. -Anyone - wishing To 414 41. slowly,:.Aamelessly. a - Style' No. 3247 is 'designed for shadow; the extrgme dark is along cetve a personal reply, 'stay -have The world's record for the fastest . Experlmeuts • made with artificial sizes 12, 14, 16, 1S years, 36 38 and the•ling of epniunction. Tha_edgea.of same.If .a 3c stamped - addressed en- Jop speed -of an aerapiane• prc*pelier e11k•cloth gave identical results. Not 4 inches busts. Size. 16 requires 1 % shadows are the strongest near the velope is enclosed with the request. is 1,600 feet a second, or a mile In only the processed cloth carbonized yards of 10 -inch material for blouse eye and decrease In strength and The Art Director, Our Sketch 'stub;` lean than four seconds, slowly, but the projected fiame'tafTBd w- 'iE$t ""I$i yarda'of 39 -inch material intensity as they, gv away• from the Room. 423, 73 Adelaide 8t. West. To- - Crlmirbloglets bale -developed a even to oeT-forate the canvas. for shorts.' eye, rbnto. `''' F.'' �.m�y.n? ,yin' ,,y��y,i�1u;-i gy ; p„y r,k _.. A .,,yy krr +., w.tir,` +,' ''aa4'Qu/`" ! �r"*'' �a..'• rL.' yy,' ar ,�rk,'.syijy:^+-grss:^.?s�,:y•, *^ :w::.r3?zi. •�5„.. M 7 ''RS• `,�..a•.7 •a:.: "y=s' i.•yY:o-�,;'✓' :xe�.+.; t�'"''t.'.,. .•`v"C°Lt -.r I,....•L«�`'r"•'aiA.�s..«,'r� ?.7`:, °,..iG',v;i�yR'u ,1::�,:.j- •q,fi+;• ""`; . 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' en were held in the +United Church in si %nee and' quiet, intense suffer• _ _ on. Sundov, wbea Bothers' Dow was_in•. Deceased wan born in Piekerinar observed at the morning session. and- Township, on the Seventh Concesi- -•1e dw style Of un6ercl0thia6 won. the evening taken by the Y. P. Bib- ion. on the farm now owned by-Jno. - - " if 1 - t+! -'Dr`. and II M Ricbaedsm 'and to Class, who conducted the. service, .Miller; from •which she attended Pub- Pi0k ering B Leader tore ; Of Tvng", spent Sunday and provided the choir, who were ac- tic school ' and the. Oshawa Collegiate -. with Charles and Mrs. Palrper• companied- by the Centennial Church and _ latterly Pickering - College, where A aaeaber of farmers in the Orchestra, a young. but nicely dev- -she met her - husband Richard A. -township have completed their seed- eloped .organization. Rev. Dr. Arm - Bunting, to whom she was married ing o>Perstioa& strong, Sec. of Foreign Missions in 1888, at Pickering:. The rest of SunA mice refreshing befel On gave the address, which consisted 'of her life was sperA in Pickering: r the story and historj of the Morav- where they conducted the -store bas- ' to won-- ians, if religious group whose centre iness of the late Brereton Bunting. - _ -Miss Dorothy Andrew, of Toron, is situated in the Central European for many years whlen thew retired, to, spent Sunday at the horse of her States, with representation through- the business being taken over by her .. = Parent,&. Fred and Mrs, 'Andre'• out the world. son.. who now operates the store. She •Walter and Mrs. Shepherd and - Rev. H,_G..,Crozier is contem- was a life -long member of the Meth- family of Toronto, spent Sunday at plating 'a series of evangelistic ser- odist and United Church and was a - - Bne !tome of Walter and Mrs. White• vices in Audley United Church. coin- charter member of the well -known .`;W . has relritrn9d home meninx on Sunday evening May womeast social group. the Swastika ' J -•. f from the hospital in Toronto, mirth �, at 7.15 pr 7.30 standard time. Club, she being one of the original • .k*roved in health. The time Kill• W definitely annoanc- I members. She is survived by her son: - t NATURALLY -!!Else Ida Btsritt, of Williamson ed next Sunday evening. On Monday and daughter, Eva. two brothers, W. SL School, Totoaho, Went-the week- evening the Oxford Group of Whitby H. Gee, of Victoria, B.-C. and Frank - end at finer home here. and Pickering will be in e1+A.re of �;.. ��lifornia,,• the' -ordy -other -mew= �sPRlN�i'iME I$ WAIL .PAVER TIME k►t�'f wl the meeting. Tuesday night. Rev. Dr. ber -of the family of John and Mrs. _ -to, have crated L. D. B ark's "reddsa- Lorne McTavish, of Oshawa, will be Gee; Albert having died during Dec- Anne again we present a grand array of "Biaunton" Semi. -ce receaft vaeaied by H. B. Wit- the special speaker. Those taking ember last. The funeral took, place ?� tar and tools possession on Monday- part on Wednesday, Thursday and on Thursday .last, interment taking . .trimmed Paper for your approval. -airs. James Gordon. who had Friday will be announced on Sunday 1 place in the .former 'Methodist Cem- $undress Of robe right in stock t0 CilOade from. - been spending several weeks in Tor- evening next. A cordial ivitation is etery, Pickering. The 'sympathy of Ito with friends, returned home extended to everyone to come to the this comm unity is extended to the :,..last week much improved in health. meetings. ! slirVivora, particularly her family, Prince. range from 8 vents -rip. - ---5'. F. sad Blass. Balsdon and -A week from yesterday fnuis- who are residents of this village. •.. oa . of Bariaed. visited Mrs. Bal- day) we celebrate again the 24th of I COMING -See F. E. Luke, Tor -- - : •..., '� pareei�s. W. J. alyd Mrs. Clark May. a holiday for most of us, and t onto's 167. Yon- 'Me - a A P M•A N Eyesight Specialist, as Buada►. on that day our own Public Library gc Str. At 'Allis s Drug Stare, Whit= and Mrs, Tomih and facer have provided a fitting finish fort by, May 22nd, See him about your sly, of Oshawa, spent Sanday with that .day in their concert in the ev- eyes. - - - -- llLrs. Tom's pareats, Oliver and Mrs ening in the Town Hall. Bills are l -L. B. Tapson, of Botat?isanville,- / 1 - CrWnmer. now out describing the program, and • a member of the Chnadisa , T' Piano // ! L 0 --Mr. and Mrs. Offen and family included is a one -act play of a high=' Tuners' Association, and who has for of '!Whitby, amid Mrs. and Miss Moore ly humorous character, there is a al- � a number of years been employed by New Spring Samples errs irate. lgogre Fine. Material. of Toronto, called on D. J. and Mrs. so a miscellaneous group of numbers. the Doaainion- Piano and_ Organ- Co-, - . ' Some Garstul Workmanebip. $23 ,,0, - - C Rag'han on Sunday. of a musical nature, elocution and will be in the village shortly. Any RUBBER $OOT9= -$�:SO and $8.00 ' _ -in spite of the backword wrath- others. The Public Library is one of • orders left tat the News Office by - er grass has made good xr%w^k, so the village's oldest institutions and those wishing their pianos tuned, � Bucklers are up. that the feed problem which has one of which we seldom bear -=Y- will receive prompt and careful att- _ - A sae gbowin R of Work Baote, 9birtP- , Headlight !een acute with a number of farm- thing of, seldom ask for any su p- entian. _ - - ease is over for the present. Overall#. Caps and Seaeonable port, but an institution whose bene- -R. H. and Mfrs. Cronk were ir, LTnderwenr. - -Among those attending the fuck• fits tin any community cannot be ne= , Toronto,. on Sunday attending the _ •: eral of the late Mrs. R. A. Bunting, er estimated. We have one of the Quarterly meeting of Friends.. Everything-for Spring. were Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. Thos- finest libraries in' the County. Go and[ _We congratulate Lynden Cronk - - Jackson and W. E. ind Mra. GreiR. hear their program and give them -on pas,inir leis 'first year's examinat- •�� 4 _ all of Toronto. the assistance they are asking for. ions in Electrical `Engineering a-, Fred' T. JL?ilI2t117g -" iekerin� -*W. J. Clark, who spent a -week Admission fee is-low. Toronto University. Y % M . in the Toronto General Hospital, -The service in the Presbyter'an f The ladfes of the Pickering br- Radio Licensee . B,etabliehed. 1657. ��rere he s?an receiving treatment Church on, Sunday last -was well at- anch' of the W. I. are invited to - .. _ returned home on Friday. We are, tended, the auditorium of the chur- Whitby for the summer meeting, on ` -glad that he. is somewhat improved. ch . being° comfortably filled. Rev, Dr. Tuesday, May clad, at 3 p. m. D. S. 'r -J. S. and Mrs. J= phson, and Mrs Carmichael preached a.n appropriate T. The meeting will be held aht Sun- Dr. James' Moore, of son, were sermon which was much appreciated. ny :Nook Hospital, Byron St., the " _ - CHOICE 'r In tine village oe Sunday atti IinR A feature of the service was the home of Miss McKee. Miss H. Gray- 7. the funeral of Mrs. R. A. Stinting anther%.. 'Yea, though I walk," by' dod, a- graduate nurse vn1l be -the ap- lams also visited with Mrs. John blur- the choir, si SE_ Andrew's Church in .1'num speaker. It is hoped a good Whitby, assisted by the choir of St. � number will be able to attend Chia • -The local lodge A. F. and A. M. Andrew's Church Pickering. 27 voic - meeting. ST - Uad an interesting sessign last. even- es in all, under the leadership-of -- -' - -- ' w)= g (Thursday) w} they were giv- !!firs. P. N. Spratt. This is the anth- In Memoriam - en lino addresses by Bro.. A- G. Cos- em, the singing of which won for the CALVEffT - In loving memo .. ' . .,.. ... 14c. e nintr the svnrb- eheiir, the Challenge_ 3h+eld, The an_ memory of a Round Steai,' - olion of certain branches. of Mason- then, was beautifully rendered and ir - Dear. Husband' and Father, Tbomas `ry. seas much appreciated by the large l Calvert, who pasrled away: May 1T, Sirk" !:toast or Steak. ... ... 17c. - John and- Mrs. Poynter, wlw congregation. Mr. - John Frost; of 1 1`926 1YinR Roost. kayo been livinaf with their 0iaugM- ' W hiib ,also > ` -` •`• y Wg, in excellent voice Sweet is the memory, dear to our --er, Mr& Wi = Hewis, of Whitby.- the !solo-, "Mother of Mine" which}- hearts. --- 1?ettethe•se React, heavy undercut were in .town 0m Sunday with their -was also much appreciated. The l The place you hold them will net- 9cbatider.l°Nwleenl Back Baran; daughter, Mrs. H. T. Fallaiae and at- members and adherents tat the Pick - er, depart. ~ 'tended services in . Andrew's. ering congregation wish to express All through the years be they many ]3olog�a; ;,.. ... .. ... •. .. ISe.: - -- - Church. : their appreciation of the kindness of or few, -Mr. Picov was the winner of the the choir in presentin¢ this beautif- Will be .filled with remembrance :_Hea&- Neese, r•!w lanes„ p*iis of a R b 9 -w, T]no. F,.F'h er .,1 - - . ... • • - ».. , - - y y al trrhtlterh3 in the Picker•irt; -- hu%-c, �^v in the contest conducted by C. • A. • -We have just received a co by-his - - J py of -c:dly mieacd Wile clad All Ideate kept ander Electrical flterritt The surprises are many in the magazine issued by St. And- Family. p these contests. Mr. Pieov was the rev's. Presbyterian Church, Toronto, R •- .•.�►» - R - - . e f rigors - - second to last entry. and his number which _ contains an obituary notice ..Card of Tbairks - a< haphazard guess. of 2237, the 'lucky- of the late Mr. Alex. Rose, a mein. mm fiber being 2238. ber of that church, who is well- Mr- P. Murphy deeiies to thaitit z -Don't forget the Aorticaltural known to many in, - Pickering. I t his many friends and neighbors for a ., • i i. D Flower Show to be Isola iris Dumbarton states that he was connected for • their kindness, sympathy and besot- % on P4iday, June 1st. Tu iyur,- Baffod- runny years with the Sunday, school iful floral trbiutes extended 'to Mm . ` iln, 6prina Flowers and House- plants air superintendent, assistant supt. in. his recent bereavemelnt. _Butcher i(phone 3000) P�ckerin-g - will be shown. LiSU . are being prin- and teacher, and had been a most Se 'bed and will be sent out. Please do active fL6re in Y. P: work. 'He was 1lEa meat forget to pay your membership `also closely identified with. military fee mQtw. We need your support. affairs, being one of the or ale of Fighting for ths; lives of roes, T • �'1 • 0I P (•,p dA *G g �t wotne and iatiir•e.' is a never Uhoken a -e 'Meat • ��� �• -ilia winter seems lgathe • to she_ Highlandera. Latta he was ceasing stru • at the Mnsiota, G �_- U eea was exception- transferred to the QueWs Own Rif -. H.oapii�otwhere *Lrly�aussaa a - aily cold for this time of the year. !es, in which he was a commissioned Dattents are now etas treated for On Saturday morning there, .was officer. He ,was highly esteemed ba tuherculosts <- Perhstpa you ao not talry realize Under 'New M aidemeD _ _'. :•' frost and ice formed in the vicinity the officers and men of both regim- the predicament of the afortunate 1. in small pools. Some farmers in the ants, as the attendance at his inner- vicrfms of this dreaded disease, the - • „ malurtts or whom came from the vicinity of- Xeaford, who, do a large al showed Everyone Liked Alec • - ` families of the very peer.' �' buair>De•e in supplying tomatoes to a Rose." A fervent Scot, a courteous Living in cramped uarters. where - t.'!veal tannery have had as much as and kindly gentleman and a faithful euashtne and fresh a�r are often as __- acatity as hourtshing !�, in it any �i„ 34,000 and_+10,000 .. plants destroyed and. willing Christian worker. We wonder that . consumption ands S ecial - s, by the frost may . well thank God, for all such .them •out sport �� the Frail and weak and have thetas ...e' --z.. j't,ala. 'F�.....,. �� ,. - �ewtell' Sh�etning, 416. - - - -- " - - - -` 3�. but a haven await e boys is firing at the The United Church services for Where, with your help, most o them may be restored to health. Y r F - street lights wish sir rifles. Ire 'one fleet Sunday,. It'fay 20th, will be ass win you please send what you can - - - i2 street -alone, HOlmet3tead Drive, over follows: Sunday School, .Adult Bible to assist in this great work. Please address Gleor�ta A. Reid, Treasurer, _ liaaderd lamps have been de tr- Class and Y. P. Cass at 10.15, a. m. y 3 College' Street, • Toronto Z. gpmF Killed Baby Beef oyed, which is attributed 'to boys us- D. S. T- Regular Morning Service a't -_ _ ___.__ _ _ ing. their .air ,rifles,_ The Chief of 11.30 D. S. T. A special Memorial - - -'- - -- - - - -- -- -' - Police has, already seized a number service will be held on Sunday after - Now Adverstsomogsts. Bound Steak, per 1b., ,,,, ;... ... 15 of 'the destructive weapons, which noon at 3.30 D. S. T:, in St. And- ,Sir1Wn Steak, per lb.,. acre too dangerous for boys. fo use d�ew's Church Auditorium, when Rev. ANTED '100 White Legbdrn tie aQ a oiavtninw. '.�1. L: llichards, of Whitby will be Rock Pullet. Laycock, yhone Piek 501 -At the annual meeting the special speaker. This service will - - '- `- _- Swift's Premill>al Batson per lb 30e.' ` - - "' `Itiennis • Club on Friday evening last be the first of a series of Annual '1701 ATOES FOR SALE -Also ; , ., L pear old cow, due in June. H. G. Dunnin,c ?Memorial Ser ices irk. memory Of OUT R R :3, C laremont. Phone Clare IG10. ,'• :fn: the school, all the former execut- _ _ - C They number who have died during the DO YOU WI TO SELL OR - t' five were returned to office: The are Y y - N • • • N President, G. W. Barker; Vice eases, least years no matter ire what cemet- RENT sour Property; List same with a Jean.. Clark; Sec., - Wilfred Monney; er the are buried and slew in t»em- Bertrand Realty Service. Pickering, 37.30 . - ' Trews., Arthur Smith• The fee re- .easy of those buried in the former I:V-1 L FN(`HAN6rlil 12 ji-x ipciem• PICke2'1ilO -,,Ontario. C `r C. mains, the same; $1. i0' for' lull, arias! li3etliodist cemetery on Elizabeth St. bee 'arras! .ho< gun for raying acne W. 1[. 31.00 for limited membership. 'The and those buried ,in the former Pr- �1cl)onald, Rosebank Corner, Kingston Rd, 34tt - latter is for thafy - under sixteen, -who esbyferian cemetery behind St. And-. n1AN0 FOR •AAI:Rt- He1nrzn(an,- •may --not, vn the smaller fee, use tlis to a Church:' Those 'who" have an;: r nearly new. Sacrifice for immediate sale, courts after-6.80 p. 'err; •bat anyone friends buried in these cemeteries Apply Mrs, Schwalm, Altona Road, Rouge YRANKHALL are,im•ited to come and worship with Ittll "' 3�'3 w may ,play above time ..; .- pay fins the t on this 'otcadion. And those whit - - ` larger amount. a T,�OR SALE - OuthF>ert rasp-her r -A dredge owned 'by the Ontario friends have died during the.'Uast P canes, ss,tleper1000; al,erwa:hiri a a - • j year no matter what cemetery they Palmetto asparagus pltmta, R. E, Itedgt a R 1 • Florist (Phone 5301} � -Pickering DreaiainQ C'btiipany started- open- 1. Pickering, 37-33 actions for the deepening of the ch also eve buried i o are invited to come and - - annei le di&-ia from Lake Ontario in- r3' one who would dike to SEED OATS- I have samples of diff - -- come. tq come. A special offering' will be tak- SEED varieties otoats, which 1 can sill of 75 -- 'FOR MOTHER'S DA Y -d Fre -ill 'be '.e Bay. When this is en to defray expenses' ine3rrred in ", Tw bushel, if t recrivr order in time. Ga%h. t• 'f• ibne it a+ -ill be possible for sailing connection with the keeping up ,gyp r • L. Green, Green %and, get( ^• - .vessels and cruisinc boats to enter the ce,meteries,. 'The. evening' service' t,IOR RAL7s -511 Burred Rock year• A large assortment Of Geremiu s, red, whitQ &ad pink, _ -- - a safe, land - locked anchoraire. -Fr- in the United Church on Sunda next F Ino Guelphstra,n, all laying. ai.t t each ewl�iman's $ay' is one of the firt:at wil] be withdrawn. y Printll'asy Begonias, alvo 4 setting hens, same at rain, at tl..., each. if not the hest natural harbor on the - -The death took place on THes- Poultry Farm�Givem Road. arin, rca t 1 gal Double Petunias and Fusehissi, - - .hnrea of Take Ontario.. DiTring the+ day, Nfay kith, IA,i4, at the home of '- - _ a180 Cut F10W8r6. _ last century t was a great Take i 0 RENT-(land frame rPttidenre. y her son Fred T. in f'ickPrin f !lass, I t, roam -. ftrr acre of lend w,rh `•vii irerv. Port from which large 4124ntities of Richard -•t, Runtin(r (Minnie Gre), 86u1',le'garage.- Immediate esecpron. For(nr- grain were shipped, and into which three months after the death of her they parttcol ar.apply to '[thee. 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