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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_03_29_. - - y-.w. .rte •m�.<. -� - ° v - - - - - � _ • .: -Vest +:c •s :' s.'t' :1^ _'fir.•''!i:'z <_ -�,. - ��,4•� '> .� •,5,+,._ ...- foie,' �� �, +$•r `. �.. .`. _,,� ±'S. ,. _ "'v.'. .,,c.,t• ;J. :.�. - '� 'iy :x _ ";�'. a- •.�� • %y' '+% �^y(S Sia `'.+. ;y r - %`•.+•�" `�'• / ':, fry . x •r.5 . r�,, a � -+, _ 4:.." •r ,., _ •. • ,y t - �• -�`- -6 '11'4° ' - - - - - PICKERINA6� � • : • :y - VOL. L1V. :PICKERING, ONT.. -TRIDAY, M.1R. 29, 1435. � No. 31 >a ps,olsootastal Ibi arse. __ • Greenwood - - - -- - dled4cA! N 0TICE n o° r kl'hitevale GREENWOOD ?M Mrs. T. C. Robinette and Allan, . µ e are plea,wl to welcome Mr. DR. H. 0, PEARSON— Physician Toronto, agent Sunday with Miss M. an i Mrs. Marks to the, viiluxe. kndSurgeon, Dunbarton, loly Wood. Mrs. H. Fer;nson, of Saskatchew TT.T. •'Uur tracks pees your way The Ornierod family ent ' Tues- • M1i.�i..1 'pp R. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director every day." y an, is visiting at, the homy of Wm: - -1�, 0 tometricaf Association of Ontario.' Reg. — - day at Whltevale with L. and. Mrs. klici -ell American appointment' COAL, CiC$E, Hagerman. The Woman's Associatio•1 meeting Setabiirhed 1838 tracer Claremont. one. Mrs. Bush is confined to her home will be held on Thursday next at " .''• -- wUOD, CEMENT, through illness and is being cared the home of Mrs. Whitson, at 2.30 FEED twOai. _ ° BAND 'GRAVEL, for by her mother. p m, - a MOAN B. McIN TY1tE— Barris• t r Mrs. Rains spent the week -end in Hour, will Solicitor Notary. Ofsee- -Brock St.. Oshawa on account of the serious P old-time 6. gooite ikil telephone Office. Whitby. resent their P program o` of The price of pork and beef - '!� *a. �siy end ___ illness of her grandaughter. - songs.in the United Church here on c nesday evening. April. 3rd in the now shows a profit for rs _ DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BUILDER'S A number of friends from I�insalq r; e • Solid A Notary Public. Maneym • B ILDER S .BIIPPLIE,S came over on Alonday of last week United Church. under the auspices feeding. There is no bet - r formerly oceu�f�d by� the late A E. Chris- of and spent the evening ith Norman �# Month wine Court Bowe. Whitby. sly "8180 100x1 Cartage work g of the April group of the W. A. ter feed for the money .. Gibson and family. Admission, 25 turd 10 cents. than illy Barley Feed. It �. j BATON. BELL, do ROSS A 1 �Ji"T`(�j,� Quite a number of the young pen- - Will give more pounds to %4 •++--��' W. J. BEATON, X. C, A. '• • MI a vs' a ple met at the home of Wm. and, Kinsale H. B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS Mrs. Middleton on Thursday evening the ton than barley chop. = (Sueeealror to D. Munro sad Pkker- J. A. WRIGHT mg Coal CO,) when a very enjoyable • time was Mrs. N. Decker spent the week- Test it and see. gvr Hay street, Toronto.. � Adelaide seas spent by all. end with Creemore and Stayner rel- 2 Pickering, Ont.: . • . z , . - atives. CHOPPING O. RICHARDSON A Co. Barris. • V.tera, Solicitors. Notaries etc„ suites ace Office phone'7400 Residence 6520 Brock Road Mz, Dainet Wagg, of Uxbridge Monday, Wednesday and Frids' and 810-9 Richmond St. E., T ronto. Tel *; spent the week with his parents at y Ad. 4810: Nights. Sundays and Holi- 7t m7. Pickerios Phone ao13. 84f "in the Spring, a young ms's Kinsale. SPECIAL WS • .,& . � � E � fancy, lightly tarns to thoughts of— Lena Sadler is under the doctor's Until Jane !at Cho HOMSON k McMILLAN— Barrie- baseball, tennis, golf and —The Wild tare. We hope for a better report Chopping wilt be Soddt Noun Public. oeue at 21R0-CTC mm. done for 7 cents per bag. nee of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, concession 1. Oats Boy next week. Orrice hours: Thursday nd Saturday Ori�r. The weather, for the past few from r.00 P. m. to a,3o P. in" by P Miss Mary. Agar, of Toronto. census. Torontopf�c� : x05 tioyal B�aak - assets, has really overdone itself in spent Sunday last with Miss Ftor- _. ,. Phone brick 3000. Toronto El 1253011• ,Facilities 'for Placing In- favoring us with atmospheric con- FLOUR _ a�iy g P cues Mowbray. - . pets 4 - isurance of. All ditions par excellent for this time of Mr. -M. Hodgson and Mr. Clayton Ask for KISSrMI for pastry. it - - _ year. It is seldom we see the month Cassidy of Brooklin have" engaged takes teas shortening. I grind .Pick- of March so peaceful and moderate, for the seasdh with R. E. Mowbray. eying grown wheat almost ezduaiv- WHIL Q. SMITH. D. D. 9,. L. D. S. Kinds• so balm sand serene. Mu roads, 7 y 7 u7 7bns �1 M�.�($� ueeeasor w Dr. J. N• Daks), t;rraeu.ts of Y Muddy The Masons and their families of You buy m flour, [ b �aI Collegeof Dental Surgeons and Toron. Phone- Pick 515 wind blown rains and belated snow- our -.neighborhood attended the At wheat. rn veMty, At,�� moot otske over D. A. .. .._ -•.. »_ c aiail.every +uesoay, and Fridays Phone y storms have been delightfully absent Home in Brooklin last. Friday even- - 77 Do orN be EXCHANGE this month. Here's hoping it contin- ing, ices. Don't forget the Women's Instit- I exchange flour for any kind of BRHERT T. FALLAISE, L b S.. _ - + A's intimated last week the Young ute meetin - to be held at- the home y D D. s.. Gradwu •t the Royal Cdlege of + g grain. This saves you mow! . n VC il Sur4eona and the lTnive— of Toronto. The Beal Store, Claremont People of Brock' Road community, of Mrs. V.. Parkin on Friday after- 0 in re�dsnu second door east of St.. !}nd- mw aChurch. Pickering, Ont. Office hours : 9 PHONE 9'24 are presenting their play, "The Wild ' noon. F• Z' Q•�g'Z+s+ ♦v + • s. m, to e 9 in ; or by almointmeat. (X -ray Oats Boy, " - on Tuesday', April 2nd, Jean , Phyllis and :Milton Mow- service). Phone Pick 3700. 431Y FURNITURE not Wednesday as announced last bray Have recovered from an attack sssl4tt,Ras �a3;>!s. We are displaying an attractive week, so please keep this, evening re- of chicken -pox, and are able to be Shingles For Sale. _ variety of served for this witty, amusing, fast- out again. ELIZABETH RICHARD90N— Aluminum Red Graoiteware Etc. moving comedy. The pgrformance Sorry to report Miss ' ..Madelyn pelt Galvanized Stec! Shingles, Furniture and Furoiture lasts for a full- two and one -half Crawford =till canfined to the house g •. � F e and outomabile insurance of all kinds. Blyd's Felt Slate 9hinQlea. Novelties. p but leased to say Mrs. McDonald -. - eR}raiev�agcompaniescrf aoitdfi12anerai- stand- hours, asked full of side -s bitting p y Also. re•rubberin buggy wheels, - _ oa. Pricer low, in keeping with times. merriment. So if ou .cant laugh— • g rRgY p Y B is much improved. P - Lawn mowers eh%rpeoed. POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer. don't come. The, play starts at 8.00 The regular meeting of our Y. P. -_."F• for noun" of York and on4arfo. Awe• o'clock she The lace is the el g T. PATERSON'8 QLAREM4l�? 1.12 sales of all kinds st•onaad to on atioessr4 ?I' P S. was held at the home o Mrs.`N. Call an_get.vrkree. Phone 2815 Lime Ar x Itr,ari �;chnAt- Finuse_ Admias• �ihs8n. '_..• _�� — �cft,.,. - -- Jaat arrived a, I^r a shipment of imi; 25 and 15 cents'. 'Don't forget the usual routine - Mrs. Gibson, was R. BBATON, TOSV"r9HIP g p the date, April 2nd. called forward -and presented with a�'UEL Ds Cl trk Conveyaacer.Commissioner for Gyp ^t)C in the following sizes: - a Raiynot alA5lavits, Accountant, Etc. Issuer of _ - 48 in, z 72 in. Gyproc silver- Bandva -ieh tray and butter dis} - ,aRarriage EEuense•. Whitevale, Ont, Audley for her services in our community ��T `�T 9 n. M H 48 in. z84i YY MA Yr 8 itl. z 96 ice• tiy' A will Moorhouse s , is°- Orton read the address and Q Y1l 1lr pent the ' seek ylisses Doris Horton and Florence Builders' a7upp�ies 48 in. z 108. in. end with a friend in the city. Mowbray presented the gifts. Mrs. . Licensed Auctioneer for York. 48 in. z 96 Donacons Board - - Look out .for April .fool next '.Hon- Gibson very feelingly thanked the : Oats rio -and- Darham. Con n ties - Star Lime - day, everyone has 'the privilege- fur, young people for their - thoughtful- ,l11,1 kinds of sales promptly Hardwall Plaster once a year.. ness.'At the close, lunch was served. Lumber and- Lath �, -:- PICK:ERING Mrs.' Fisher; of Whitby, spent the _ - B. C. Shingles t►ttended to. the -week -end with her daughter• BFeughaaa i31u8 ii0&1 - LUMBER YARD -firs. Chas. Clemons. here. '4'SAli9 REASONAHLB The roads have been dragged in - -'- ,Alberta, Coal j3slee may ho arranged for at the most beats and they are in good Mr. week Matthews spent. a few days NEWS OFFICK.- condition even dusty at the time of last week in Torontar. Domestic Coke ll and Iede endent hoo_e@. `' P><ekerin M�118 writing. Mr, George Miller from the West, Cement. ` Ise p p g Lime, Plaster Iff tby. Ontario. - The drama actors and some of has been visiting relatives here. There 'was a good attendance at Maple Body Wood their friends enjoyed an oyster sup �qr. and ;Ire. W. Bate, of.Torontu; ` # per at the home of Fred' and' Mrs. 'Agents for Lnndy'Fence Special Rates oa Automobile, MaBh Feeds called on Brougham friends on Sun- f f Crawford last week. anti )Metal RZing ;.Inaarance, now effected with Their many friends regret that day' and PoultrySupp- Sam and" Mrs. Sharman have porch- Sunday School and Church on Sun- and ased a farm on the townline and will Coekshutt Implements n 1 • s be moving thereon shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Midgeley, of Toronto �p lies in $totk at all The •Woman's Association are Bold spent otnSunday with T. and Mrs. Rob - •,seers Price. before Baying V rte. • ing a crokinole party in the school- Mr. Tununonds of Manilla visited .Og. times house on Friday evening, April 5th, ' e ENGLAND at 8 p. in..Everybody welcome. the McWhirter family the first of WILSON BROS• ,.LONDON, .e last weeks Cho m Dail Miss" i►iargaret `Westney of 0. A. Los=t HM ()Me by - PP g Y c, is home for a few holidays at Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, on Sunday _ - CYRIL E. MOBLEY T 1�T the close of the term. We under- ill a friend who is critically Ptiein Mark 7200 t2l - Pfone = Piekerlag, 6700 L• N.• Lockwood stand that she stood near-the top in ill in Oshawa .� `' f :1 her term exams. Nearly all the men in the countrly all BURPEE PICKERING, ONT. Seveyai purchases of horse,; have attended the "sale at Poplar Hall 3 NOW_ been made by local farmers.' Prices' Farm on Thursday. - +,`•+ R a CLENDENINa are a little better than -for some Reports from Miss Bate regarding s- _ Is.Brightening up Years. Let us nape that better times her condition are not as satisfactory SFEDS GROAT „. '^ will follow also, as her friends•coald wish. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mr. and Mrs. Carr are leaving the = etune In the home Several from here attend the �h village again. Mr. Robt. Devitt is re- r` l Private �Ambalanc• P. •S. meetings in the United Church turning to his home ` here. Again this vefir we -wiU be " Day and Night Service at Pickering on Wednesday even- Mr. and Mrs. McWhirter and child handling 'Bl✓RPEE'S SEEDS' F, . Wily py in Their meetings have been ent Pe ifijbalk, if you• have sever not see°our Display Pbone•9000 ta' g ren spent the week -end with the • Malvern 5000 ertaining and, instructive. Tummonds family in Manilla. , Of Floor Coverings. Mr. James McQuay has been vis. Mr. and Mrs. C. Deane and other, used Hurpee e.eeede, try them itin his nephew W. H. Guthrie and this year and be convinced ' - oNCot,EII31I RII(IS Markham— Ont g P friends, of Toronto, were visitors at ax e family for a ,few days, Mr.. McQuay the Harvey home on Sunday. like many others, that they 6 z 9 _ $5 15 "vs --born on the farm_no- vac owned h; — Mr— Abbert____wdr_o_Fl;nt Je;inaelaee_liy them8elzee_ N S. Pucltlrin, just east of the Mich. visited his cousin Mr. Geor a .• ; 9 $0 50 ' ' g Buy„ your seed requirAments OLD RELIABLE school house. Hicks and family the past week. The Alldley Y. P. S. met on Mon- " Rev.. Roy' Van Wyck and Mrs. in bulk, the way the gardenersG - 9 z 10 $915 day evening, About 40 were present. Van Wyck, of Whitby, called �on the do. Better seed, more eeo� 9 :I2 $lo.4u B, -H. Paints, Enamels, comical. Interesting paper on the history of R. D. Miller family here on Sunday. 1Congoleum. 3 yds. wine, 80af,yd. garnishes and Stains. Pickering Township was given by' • The March winds have dried the If you have been sending your ++� - I,inoleQm, # yds. wide, 8f1e. y�• Mr.Innis, and one on Florence Night- roads wondetfully, and Sunday traf- order to Barpee a direct. why Oilelotb, 2 yde wide, 50c. a yd: MURESCO -in full line of colors. ingale by Mrs. Walter, Pratt. It was fie on the Hisrhvvay was very heavy. not include your order with FOLDING COUCH, $9.50 .:A` so TURPS -and OILS altother good meeting for the society The .Frank Malcolm family, of ...ours, and we will save you the which is doing a good work. ' Long Branch and Miss' Jean Malcolm trouble of clearing throi gib b Thursday last Mr. Thos. Puck- `spent the week -end with their people � nt0 Meat no,extm: oz- On Irdar yoar'Eadter Lilies Early. We have the Ageney for rin celebrated his birthday by invit- here. pense,;to you -. • - 1l1EASSEY. HARRIS in two of his old friends to his l �D' Di��-+, g Mr. and Mrs. Brawn and children CA STE�RRI 1 T REPAIR$: home, Mr. Platt and Mr. Winters. d Mr.` and Mrs. 'Bush, of Toronto, • • - Mr. Puckrin is 77 years old, Mr. were guests of' Mr, and Mrs. Carr on :Funeral Director ARVIN BUSHBY Pratt 80 and Mr. Winters, 90. Mr. Sunday. Jones ; �g Store r i Winters, the oldest of the three men ,� Y P. S. of St. John's Church, Ambulance Serviob Hardware Phone 4800 entertained the others by singing a Phone 1300 - hymn. Needless to say the three are entertaining the Y. P. S. of Cl- Phone gBOD PICKERING} aremont and Green River this Fri- ' tip p1Q�i8 friends had a wonderful time togeth- day evening. PICBEPUNG O AM 1 DIItiinO er. •u -s -_.w: -. .e. ,..a'.., . - :...z. -.a. _- .ems._, �.. r Highlights Rhodes Budget rrs TRUE! By Wiley Pa . "SEQUOIA ", MC�M's NATURE DRAMA. \VAS F!LVE. AT -_ �] tritl T+IE NLGH SIEKRAS MORE sh e e extended THAN 11,060 FEET MARKETS ABOVE SEA LfVEI >I'laces Surtax On income From Investments — Slashes Liquor PRODUCE PRICES ---.Tolls In Blow At Smugglers— Exemption f=rom Nines United Farmers' Co- Operative co. And-Shareholders Cut — Prospective Estimated Surplus Saturday were paying the following For, Coming Year Placed B Rhodes At $21,500,000. prices for produce: By es " EGGS —Grade "A -1," 28c, and with Ottawa.—Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes, - made with the intention, declaredly, t " �,� cases returned, „A" large, 16c-' "A" ! medium, 15c; "B," 14c; "C," f3e. :. Federal Minister of Finance, on Fri- of combating the smuggling andy✓n;!bx.: ".'s:1 ''` =; BUTTER— Ontario No. 1 solids, day presented the House of Com- other illicit liquor traffics which are `.r• Mons with an Empire trade, social blamed for the drop in federal re- 23c; No. 1, 225 c. reform, anti - smuggling budget —de venues from liquors from $41,000, - s' .* -POULTRY: signed also, for good' measure„ to 000 In 1930 to $12,250,000 in 1934. Q adjust the incidence of taxation up- ( notations in cents.) gold mining industry. (6) Abolition of the tan on gold. W Hens— „A" ,,,�,,. "A on the mines, with the partially offsetting s� ., Preened In furtherance Of these four major Ltae Dressed mtlkfed a jectives, it j proviso that the tax exemption of :.I - : <' Over 5 lbs. , : 11 14 provided:. 50 per cent. hitherto, allowed the h � _ (1) Substantial extensions �udq&HAR'DIE �. Over 4 lbs. 10 13 .. "'British reference of the mines on depletion account shall be ;1VHO PLAYS THE PART OF/� *� ^' 3 to 4 lbs. , , 8 1! P particularly up- curtailed to 33 1 3 _: Old roosters , , 6 - -8 on woollen items and an important / Per cent., and FOREST RANGER .;. *%RUOW, P the exemption to gold mine diva- Spring chickens•- - enlargement of the classification of denda on the same grounds reduced ' r Over 6 lbs. , : `13 17 Y9 British goods on the free list. from 60 to 20 per cent. r;':.' : "'.:, ::!: (2) An increase in the rate 'of `' 5','s to 6 lbs. 1`_' 16. _18 taxation upon incomes in the hi her Other more incidents] features of 6 to 51/z lbs. 11 15 M g the taxation changes °include the` in,- ,:, c i 4`/a to 5 lbs. 10 14 -16 brackets, expected to yield a total position of a 20 per cent. tax on ( ��R� Under 4'/a lbs. 9 13 1l5 - of $12,000,000 and representing the ci �'' A \VIT+I ONE OF HER Turkeys, young 18 l8 Bennett reform program's garette lighters to make .up for the so am s l f P t3z uat - dro in rev � F p enue fro "SE UOIA RIfNDS 'step along the road to a more a uit- m the sale of Q Geese 10 11 9 matches, and more drastic provisions f�~ 'vm " yam• able distribution, of wealth and in with regard to' consolidated income i > SEE -QUO- Ducks .. 13 ;14 _;the direction of imposing heavier Broilers - 3ittancial responsibilities o! state returns, increasing the rate where �„ rc °' Ta14r 1?a to 21,Z. lbs. 11 1:, •'17 such returns. are allowed from 18�§' i NOTA41NGLf y 'upon its more fortunate citizens• to 15 per cent. ` a ANIMAL \VAS' z :..' •,'The specific surtax to be charged ' •• • , • COERCED OR HAY AND STRAW .ranges. all the way from 2 to 10 per The aides _ tax remains unchanged, HURT DURING No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, ' tent, on incomes over $5,000, and except for s concession given to �_ ' T44E FILMING $13.50 to ' ;16.50; No. 3 timothy hay. distinguishes between "earned" and articles produced by the deaf and OF •SE($JOb4• ton, $13 to $14; straw, wheat, baled. "Investment" income. Any .income deb' which are to be taxed at only �. ' G2ONGRATS _ . ton, $10; oat straw, $8.50 to $9.50. In_ excess of $14,000 is automatics, half the standard rate in future. MR DIRECTOR! ~tom, '1y treated as "investment" income ,Excise Tax Goo,. WHOLESALE PROVISIONS subject to the higher rates. - OF ALMOST UNSURMOUNTAIRU PRODUMION DIFFICULTIES \VERf Another barrier against imports- OVERCOME IN 'SEQUOi�4', IN VHIeH A MOUNTAJiJ LION AND A DEER WERE- Wholesale provision dealers are Corporation Tax tion of goods from Empire countries - F'NOT0GRtNED DWLY -00M THE TiME T44EY WERE TV Q WEEKS OFAGE, quoting g Prices to °the (3) An increase In the corpora- was lowered b the 1935 bu uotia the following 'motion income y 'budget. UtstTIL THEY WERE FULL GROVN: � Torontu retail trade: - tax of from 12 ; to 13> The special Azciae. tax levied on all i « Pork - -Ham, 19%c; shoulders, per cent. imports into Canada was abolished ITS TRUE! that Jean Parker. -star of '$%quota', 13'' c butts 25c , 16�fsc; z pork loins (4 A tax upon gifts, except on imports. entering this country - not only acted the role of foster mother of a cub and a picnics, 13%c. those between husband -and wife under the British preferential tariff. _ fa�1, but she actually kept the tiny puma cub in her- Lard - Pure tierces. 13c; tuba, and others already provided for by The tax amounts' to three per .cent., cabin and fed it with a b -' - i iv-,0e- 13 %.c.; pails, 14c; prints, 13%c. -income tax law. The purpose is to but last year it was cut to Ili per Shortening— Tierces,- 9%c; tubs, prevent evasion of the income sur- cent. on imports. under. the British lOc; pails, 103zc; prints, lOSSc. cip by the device of as income re- preferential tariff., tow it is wiped The Thirty -Sixth Man ct pient making gifts to his or her out entirely on these imports, EVENTFUL Wur"K dependents. Federali'Balance Sheet `E e A reduction in the excise The following statement of the FACriS CUI M�l�S (Cardiff Western Mail.) ONTARIO CATTLE duties on spirits from $T to $4 per assets and liabilities of the Domin- E M ►J The Prince of Wales was asked gailoa, and a similar cut in the Bri- ion, estimated as at March 31, ]985, one day if he- would visit a little i _ lish preferential duties on the same as set forth in fire budget- speech private hospital .where 36 men, so SELLING ' U.S. - commodities. 'These changes are of Hon.' E. N. Rhodes: Budgel Debate- Opens 'Tue.s- terribly •injured. in the war that they a - -' LIABiLIT1ES �• WI 'Ralston posi- could never hope {or release, were (ESTIMATED) day, lS O Bank circulation redemption fu' und " Insurance and superannuation funds ` $ 6,6J6,0011 tlOn Crltlt —Mass' BliVini; fighting the desgg� (�TPOtwfnnw� . _ - g I Domes n - - "' — - - - - - -- - -' 1Y -i aiicl- WEtit.- at e battle of pati- -- - Insurance fund, civil service •:.•• - -..._ 9,1 ?8,000 In the ordinary way he went -' 11C Offers Encourage DSh><p: - Insurance fund, returned ,soldiers .... 13,474 000 d h b d Ottawa -Some definite pronoun- cons t c beds" and was then con- itllelltS -- CBl'3Var15 'Of Retirement fund ` ..7,968,000 - ducted to the door by the grateful.' Trucks. r Superannuation funds ......�._...:.._.. 48 622 000 Trust funds - , _ Indian-funds I t1 12� 5 "l 000 f respect -staff. But he slapped sudden; ,. and comes is anticipated this wee' m the Government with d '•I w to thie program for 'the remainder of a '� to you had 2, the session and the nts•; Y have`onlydseen 29.' 36- pa - Common school Lunde ...._..._..__ 6213 000 remainder of _ OaangevilIe, —Last week a` large Contractors' securities deposlts _. rbrogation by. Easter. Illness of - of Other trust. funds rwseven were d so tragically dils lei 850 000 p It p e aravaa of trucks loaded with cattle Conti P = ' "° - 2,575,000' T9 i.9' ,000 Prime 'Minister R. B. - Bennett arr3 he e e t here. for Buffalo. where they are .. ... agent and s ecial funds figured-'that the visit was omitted. - - 3,6,.30,.000 the uncrctainty as to' when the mass „ ,,,, _ Post office money orders,, postal notes. ere., outstanding buying co emission's report would . ed a or theirs?" Daeingock This i pound bou twice sthe 8,7,0,000 , _ k prices for .the lames grade tat for Toronto For my sake the' he as Province accounts ..... _.:_.....;r,..- .._..•:.. ' "' 9 6 e. dy h ay tood in t e way o urs, s'ir;' was the answer. a _ �'at'x68 yr sletai,e0� t_anmri¢_ of . sessional b• host office savings bank deposits .: funded debt — - - .. - .....W ,n ,� ,�.� - - still m a g profit t n _ nd enables the farmers of this die - Unmatured - . 3,007,408,000 progress. The prime minister's attending °- - . OOQr 1 :�tod ' on 'seeing trio to pay [our cents g pound duty these seven men He was ushered 'sad eke realer pr has K into the ward where they lay, and they can make on the home mark- Matured but not - presented for ...... - Physician will issue a bulletin on at each - bed- he' stopped for some eta. Buffalo is- 120 miles from here payment ' ._ ......... _ ......... ....... _. .- 8,01.1.958.000 4i B t' d.. d .•d = Interest coupons matured but not presented o 0 whethernturthe�restl�s requiredt and .minutes,-. '. saying cheering words. a a t can ens a made - for payment hen, once again, he paused at the in d12 h • ... .- •••:••:•:•• - - -.:• •- - - 1.700,000 how long he will have to 'remain d 0 0 �. _ JI id h turn rip fly b ours, door. any outside, horse buyers: have away irozn the House. It Was re- _ _..But there - are- only ' six merr been, here recently and as many as $3,`,04,841,000 ported that Mr. Bennett's progress here," he persisted. "Where is the 50 animals have- been. purchased and i,•a had been steadily maintained with no seventh?" trucked away in, one day to Toron Q.I.S. MURDER RECORD SHOWS THE - recurrence arch 13. of cardiac weakness since 'He was told that nobody could to. .Prices have been from $75 to • 4 - see this seventh man. Blind, deaf, $150, much above the average, while It is also anticipated ,.that Sir maimed, and disfigured out. of the some extra good heavy. teams sold :,NEED OF RESTRICTING FIREARMS George Perley, acting Government leader, will be in a position to in- likeness of humanity, this seventh from t400 to $500' a -pair and were man lay in' bed in a room to him- shipped to Montreal. form the House; the likely date on self, from which he would never Dealers predict a shortage of cat- which r which the mass buying report will stir tie for the local markets this Lail Louis I. Bublin and Bessie Bunzel, - spectively one -fifth and ` one -tenth be ready. The aim of the commis- ,. the March Survey Graphic, have of ours. I must • see . h %n, said the Prince. and farmers who • have the feed and performed a useful service in bring- , •ston is to complete this work within "Better ''not, sir. You can `do him pasture as stocking up with young Inn It has to a week. together in comprehensive form long been known than in no good.' And the sight ,s ter- 'cattle, one man, in particular; hay- A large section of the House rible." ing purchased over 100 calves. .Good Me major facts that are statistic- a*- �'..��-- undeserved fame of membership and some ,of the min -, 6 Still, I wish - to see him.' prices have been secured, at recent slily known 'or ascertainable about Chicago our highest murder cafe has isters -,are anxious to. conclude the - One member of the staff, accom- auction sales, as high as $20 being the American homicide record. been in the South. The New En 4 y as possible and_ = As even the casually informed session as quickly panted the Prince into. that little paid der-heifers, five months old et Lwow, that record is a shameful one. land States. have the. best record, get back to their, constituencies". AI- darkened room of unutterable common grade. Lw with a rate of 2.0. In Florida the though date of the general election g y ALBERTA RANCHERS PROFIT. e victims of homicide in the L'nit- has apparently not ,Veen' decided; the' tragedy. He relates that 'the Prince Cal a 1!d States number 'annually over 11 - rate reaches 26.4. In 1'933 the dis- possibility that it ma come earl walked firmly to the- bedside, that g rY.— Southern Alberta ranch- .,The } y y he turned very white, but stood men are looking for a ;1,000,000 re- 000 persons, or 9.2 out of every honor of the highest -rate for any in the Suiniher • makes it desirable I turn on cattle exports to the United there with bowed head, looking at � 100,000 of population. This rate in city -59.5 —fell to Lexington; Ky. for those who are seeking re- election the man who could neither see `him States this year and if the present recent years has .been more than These geoNvaptfteal discrepancies are • to be on the ground as soon as pox- - nor. hear him, looking at that awful movement continues their hopes will three times that in Italy, which has in large part`explained by the high : Bible. . • - wreck of manhood as though he be realized. the highest rate in Europe, 18 times homicide rate among negroes. I Prorogiution by Easter would re- a ould see the final anguish of war. Since January 15, the United . that of England, and 29 times that quire continued display of the Then the Prince stooped 'down and States markets have taken. 6,000 of The Netherlands. 'In the' United States as a whole, acquiescence shown so far by the head of prime cattle, from 'southern kissed the m'an's face. during the five -year period 19'2.6 -30, Opposition, and would mean hasty • When he rose it was as if another ranches, and hav8 paid a premium The United States, 'moreover; is the authors point oat, mor.. than treatment of any legislation that over Canadian: prices after a deduc- Presence had came into that room. , 'the only important country which eight times as many negt•oes as white may arise from the report of the - _ lion of .duty, freight and 'handling shows mQr�omicides in recent males were slain per unit of popti- mass buying commission, c'iarges, } years than prior ,to the' World War, lation and almost seven times as many, . Debate' on the budget -will been 'Averaging approximately S00 IW. The exact causes of our shocking negro as white women. To what' probably Tuesday 'with Cpl, J. L. `.,.Encouraging Fall Fairs per. animal, 4,500,000 pound' of AI- -`- record are- not easyt to determine. ,extent was this du' ue tb t6 •killing•' Ralston . (Lib,, Shelbourne ,• Yar- berta's best beef has found it way The authors dispose of a few facile of negroes by other negroes and to mouth), leading off as the Opposi"- to American consumers, and the popular. explanations. There is a what extent by' the killing of white lion's chief financial critic. Apart T�lerc• will be no rcduction in the movement southward continues. The ltorinection between crime anti 'pov- men.? The authors are silent on get the on1 } from the btati only _items on' grants „extenrlcd• by the Provincial mometar return to date a Arty; but why should this particular this -point, perhaps' because they the order paper that are likely .. to government to acricultural fairs and I X144,000, crime be so much greater here than have no infortnatinn on it. Provoke lengthy debate are the bills societ.ics this', year, •despite obiiga- More. .cattle • have. ' -moved from t> 1l other countries, which enjoy few- respecting minimum , kvages. ,_ bourn_ tions to _reduce expenditures in the I southern Alloei'ta in two months this �r material advantages .than we do? But they do point out that the of labor, establishment of a .grain department of • ngriculturo at least � your than were shilspe from; all a highest negro homicide rates are board and the economic cuunci: $'400,000, Ifon.. Duncan 'Marshall, On- C under to • the United • States in ' �When our' bad record fist ribed found, not' in the South, but in the measure. _ facto's minister of.- agriculture •says. 11J t• o the lawlessness characteristic oP a .Biddle West, with Missouri, Illinois, The acts respecting hours of labor ' That is good news, for the annual I_ • -at the same time, exports to the' ioneer country, again the explana= Ohio and Michigan the chief offend- and the economic council have been - government i - on does not tell 'us why recently' grsirt is a very neeessar }' I'nited Kingdom hays dwindled. In i nettled .countries, such as Australia era. through- committee and" for item in the receirts, without w•hi'eli .laimary, 1934,_ 5,'225 head went over- rRnd New Zealand, have fates re- 51 third reading. The minimum wage it, iS, not likely the maj,ui!y of.sisalt1 stets ns compared with 3,151 in the -0. bill stands for second reading. fairs could operate, same, period of •193.5. _ _ .. NEW WORLD WAR �Xtra Inches NONE p WITHIN 4 YEARS FINER 'r _ S oaf , =: New York. -H. G. Wells, British author and historian, said recently ' s Keep your Figure "" that in the last eleven 'months the , '..'� • . "' COULD YOU LET world has been heading for "a new fr011n beCOlRllln$ r IT OUT TO FIT? and more horrible world war which _ will coma by 1940. " ±u.! f • Outsize Arriving here from England, he � :► CEO � YES -BUT 1'M termed England's storied prosperity g • • When a woman' begins to .r;,; - ' AFRAID IT "greatly exaggerated." !A : • — -lone her figure, she frequently _ :::'::." .. ! sets her first hint of it in the WILL SPOIL There is tremendous •unemploy -' THE LINE ment in England," he said, "Eng- +� /�'- t! Cenoddsblggestsellin •dress department. The assistant land's prosperity has been greatly 1)f g .. 'a; - -. •- ••tactfully .says, "I'll have to let ": ;': MADAM. 4 cigarette paper" in the it out' a little here, Madam." A exaggerated. It is a false prosper- gt economies DOUBLE month of two later it probably ity and there may be a crash at any l avtomafit booklet. means "putting in extra ful time. It is an .Indian summer sort f e aesa. of thing. It looks like summer, but If extra inches are threaten- it isn't." ing your girlish lines, you can Asked there is a new Liberal profit by the experience of the Sterling' Products Limited - Classified Advertising • woman who wrote the follow- 'movement and a "resurrection" of - . -- - ing: — "I am 'now 40 years of Lloyd George under way, he re- Will Increase Advertising age, when many women find plied: "There's no resurrection of aAallxa ' flesh forming round the hips Lloyd George. He just bobbca up." N (JlrFXR Tu EVEI( 1.VVl:l�TOR. _tnd thighs and on the back of the lie would _ not comment on Huey W i.n d s o r, Ontario. — De- A List of wanted Inventions auv fns neck. I have avoided all that since Long except ' to say: "I hope to finite improvement in business was information scut tree. The &array reported at the Annual Meeting of oast Wur►d Vattnt atturnc�'::• s� ' taking Kruschen Salts and feel - meet that great man- tsan��ieet. Ottawa, t;anada, quite graceful and yooth�ulr and so "Do you real] believe he is a Sterling Products (Limited) recent - rutrns>RY svrrlsliEs fresh in the mornings. Kruschen ducts and oisons which ii allowed Y y - real] is wonderful."'— ,(Mrs. K.U. p great man ? ", he was asked. "Un_ ly held in Windsor. An increase' is Y ) to accumulate, are apt to give rise y,„ advertising expenditures , ' - Kruschen is an ideally- balanced to various ailments, questionably," Wells smiled then g p nditurea for the B n x is n z :: S l:v rot ].TRY, PET blend of various mineral salts. , It Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts added enigmatically, "but would year was approved and the following stock 'and rabble supp ►tes. , tiva- y dreds of lines being ciueed out at .ivar- assists the internal organs to per- (45c or 75c) from any Drug Store, you. mind putting a query after officers were elected: H. L• ter to halt price, uet our job ami seed form their functions properly —to and take a half -a teaspoonful -in a that ?" Schade,, president; H. L, Kinnucart, catalogue 'and anti e money. ti::rgaa■ throw off each day those waste pro- tumbler of hot water every morning. Wells laughed heartily when ask- . vice- president; H. C. Eastman, sec. Supply House, London. ed if he didn't think Lloyd George retar'Y-treasurer. A A a CX1CZ2 EssEZ asEir - _ is the "Hue Lon of En lnad•" He Commenting on the nosiness out- . y g g 6 FX.1IV 1; s IiHE:k:US TE:ti Y :: FRB+ _ ti ri IflN started to say something, but check- look for the remainder of 1935, Mr. Selective Breeding. One of Ca;iada� ALaw. jEUE j� Schade said that he looked for COII- oldest and largest. Write for our s Eve ed himself and replied: "Not quite]" acquainted orter of free chicks. Frog .J -' Unued improvement. catalogue. Essex Hatchery Breeding L y Forma, Box K'P, Essex. -Ont. Mother SilQ>t�d _ The Sterling Company distributer d Cannot Be Made Popular In P well -known drug products including olsxcza ' Know and Observe U.S. Without Sacrifice Of -PREVENT DISEASE Dr. Lyon's Tooth powder, Watkins' NZ"ACSER CHICKS, C11AfiHAItf 'Man Sound Programs. Muisifled Cocoanut Shampoo Oil, Ontarlb. THE- BEST KNOWN Never Give Your Child An Y ' REGINALD H. WIGGINS M.D., Glostora, Dal -A -Tone, Aspirin Phil- ]i.*rvw:v AS TII>r BEST. Bens for Unknown Remedy without Pasadena, Cal. -- Crowding of the C.M., L.M.C.C. lips' Milk of Magnesia, Phillips' C't'ioi„e and price 11■t Asking Your Doctor First wave bands b the " - Dental Magnesia, Midol, Cascarets, Inc BREEDS CHICKS, I C&NT8; California Syrup of pullets a6c.- Complete catalogue _ y present sound ;. _: �`' S broadessta,' and not technical diffi- Y P, Danderine, mailed. St. Agatha Hatchery, n a a"=_7 culties, was blamed by Prof. S. S. We spend over fifty times as much Pope's Dispepain, Pope's Cold Com- Aaseha. Ontario. on the cure of disease as we do on- pound, No- To -Bac, Diamond Dyes Mackeown of the Cilifomia Insti- !ta According to tuts of Technology for the fact that Drerention. It this ratio were and Diamond Tints COUGHS reversed, we would -a fair war to- any doctor you this cctintry is lagging behind Eng- g° wards eradicating disease. To cars ask. the only land in Lelevisioa. vest disease is to forestall the ae- Small Townes Tab bail s w•oeoWW of safe 'tvay is Professor Mackeown; electrical wumes ►a vseism& Mau i eeseity and treater expense of a ; Uh d'■, laboie k. Also nib to 't a authority. said radio listeners could Have Moot Ci hwe vs, �.., _ you. a have television today, provided they cure. ! o- sacrificed their sound We know that of twenty -tour mil -.1 _ �_ "sue x r '• # !remedy you don't know " a1i programs at lion school children in the United I The beat of American home -life " - him si, the rate o! 200 for each television States, two - thirds, or 85%, have den- and culture is to be round in its • - - • -broadcast. II When it comes to "milk of tal decay; one -third have diseased smaller towns aecording to recent Television requries a wave band tonsils and nasal obstruction trom statistics. Small tows magnesia," that you know every- 100 'times wider than sound broad- ? people are ss w�• n • .�� sirliere, for over GO ors doctors overgrown adenoids;, another third, _more intelligent, sincere, home lov- , KInY �� �� ye casting, he explained, and for this on eight million are suffering from I ing and have more appreciation for ::.Lavc «�:.f "PHILLIPS' Milk of - =re "On he< -Iisg been - shaved Wt -iirto a strain a - deEeets ta- gistan; fife i the arts. - Small towel yeomen are - _ Magnesia for your child." the high frequency channels. In million are undernourished and the real, earnest, sound and wise," says So- -ahwys say Phillips' when high frequencies television carries same number are suffering frdm Mr; H. E. Blood, who- made the sur- you buy. And for your own' only 25 or SO miles, a range un- nervous• dlsordera; a million with vsy, peace of -mind; see that your Profitable for commercial stations, spinal curvature• another million : ',-child eta this; the ftltESt `inert 'elf television were permitted in with defective bearing, half a mil - + HAVE }��p '� g the wave bands now rese lion with the Great ti hite Pla e i YOU Digest�ve TrouYies • .._ . , k>,1otp, I1•iade in Canada. rued for gu = ._. .� sound broadcasting, a 'picture broad- sad -a third eta million' with heart' i Mounties in Manitoba Mr. W. 1. Fisher 398 �. cast' would carry around the world 'disease. The figures in Canada would Taking On 25 New 'Men ttoon. Ont., w�? "IIasf- `9 S�dy�ot Y�arsed?�6aKS easily," Professor Mackeown assert -, relatively as large, if they were T_ f«3 from raurrts of the y recognized and re stomach, could eat but You can assistothevshyrcfusirtg ed. ported, Winnipeg— Twenty -five 'men will very little and that would _ to accent a substitute far the �+ All idle pi118 slid cause distress. I grew ,p Itenume Phdups ntax of f►tag- ^:"+"t APParatus we now have is ode- potions in the ?� be ,added to the Royal ' Canadian weaker; and had _ - ttesa Sothuinthe '\ quate for good broadcasts at .lower world_ cannot right this terrfSc cal - Mounted Police force in Manitoba an headachealmostconstant- tnteresi of y'ourseif 1 fre uencies, thou amuY �� lily - eX_c4�d all ��„�,,, I became .verb much andyour.h,ktren ,rq',.�' � q $)-1 Eu- b-iect t0- fad =_._ ,- 3y -�, ifT :` .Develop- - -- `- I�,,',couzzaagged. After talon` te and to the .n• •ing' and other defects from which have been very largely prevented. ment _ in northern mining areas has 'D,•• Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery I !crest of t -�. { pubbe in.gencr.i - sound radio also suffers. Defective and decayed teeth could I opened new territory the present was able :o eat, gained in weight and -M sorrel my work'" All druggists. "However, it is doubtful that lit I force cannot cover. PHILLIPS have been pretested by Proper diet Ij , tenses will sacrifice 100 sound . pro- and cod -liver oil .for the mother be- A /• %/ _,�/ / //a fN grams for a single one of pictures. fore the child wa8 born -and for the y ��1 �,•� ��lhs��s C//// i "The. only alternative is a large child -after birth, and . proper mouth One evening. Dod and•her number of stations placed 30 miles hygiene; .two-thirds of the cases of sister saw some American ■■•tN. Pam 4Us&Ine...r■ s° - apart -= about, one hundred to bridge diseased tonsils and enlarged aden- I Legion boys going by. in � n �;•;;,; �n'""` the country. Until capital is avail-, olds could have been eradicated by ` s■.�waw•.a■+ss�asasfu. srsrra�asa Kennedy & able for this ]are f their uniforms• a,,,s„yvr.K�+w.r•a��W•� g project, we'll. surgical treatment, the defects of Menton ha�•e to. wait." vision could have been greatly check - l Dody said: '•1 guess' ihey 1 Fee 110.00 cornplete, _ - 421 College St -" ed by proper. ]]Ahern in home and Detatls Free. write Fow B are soldiers marching as to MALCOLM ROSS Toronto school, etc., etc: war." s ache specialist Scarborough. Ens For the first seven weeks of 1935 Next week's article: " "ore on iiarley•Davidsoa Dis:ricn.ora shipments of live 'stock from West -' and -Used Parts Prevention." Write at once for our bargain list of ern to Pastern Canada included 4,- - r•; y 955 cattle; 271 capes; 33,293 hogs, , w r Used motorcycles. Terms arranged. and 16,625 sheep. -� PROTECTION r...,..... The Full Vitamin Value of Cod Liver oil PROVIDED FOR Y - LJ :. WEDDING CUSTOM SCHOOL CHILDREN f When wishing hap iaeea to the IFIGTAMI Ms,' ,1 ' ` ., 8t11I�IreBeIItlSTead SRS. y ' fMVITAMIIVA. L u S Furth OETOM err ! "' F iamtand customs e>ti EVER Y p ■ • • — -�— • � ' • e this an tad in �11cture owl Body- Bu�l.ding Virtues Birch - Cliff.— The'Ron. David A.- and6toryryinotunew>pooklet S Croll, Minister of Welfare and Muni- Y' , ' , i •�� ' the World". children: I'��i�lpoover " cipal Affairs, has approved'Scarboro storryy of many ]ands, Yon 16YILD BONES, Township's program, which includes would like to read it, of f �'MVITAMIN D, traffic. service for the protection of a �'*" course, so just bend the Y 'Y Generations have- proved the' body - building.. NEALTNi:s INCTH school children going and returning _ _ `� ~ upon snow. The book is energy- giving power of pure cod liver oil. -`` DEPEN from school. For some time mem- �Generations, too, have proved that Scott's Emul- ON M E, w parents have Protect' Your' Children t a bees of the council and • Sion of Cod Liver Oil gives you all these, PLUS been up in Arms for the protection Goitre is wide earl use WINDSOR IOISIZED SALT dais easier aaimilation, pleasanter caste, and the s of children especially those who are for and added value ofhypophosphitesoflime and soda. forced to cross the railway tracks 1frY shampoo -Try itl nitre.��yyroved PLUS values found Orly. in Scott's E ■ion. like those main lines on Kennedy ° A WDWSOR SALT weekly � boa>da •hampeo stimulates rircula• health. of ' _ road. near Scarboro Junction School. iron, cleanses and s The Minister has announced that aatorallu•ts•tothehaW. I I t relief recipients stationed at danger- ' out highway to and railway crossings ' D SALT' J will help to save our lives and for the work the unemployed will. receive cash at the prevailing town- ; ,Ter O$mad ship- rate He also announces the Mail Today CANADIAN tNOUST611ss IJa1t1TRa :' approval of the $8,200 works ' pro- SALT pMi1oN 'LL' HANDS*& "ad MU ION ' gram of Scarboro and seven other municipalities. :roi tHooklobBALTailovsvorid� ' THE COD -LIVER Olt, WITH THE, PLUS VALUE • • Iuue No. 13 --'35 For Sale ky four• Druiglgiad 71 67 Addrw• i « » Blaaksmithina, & Wocfterlt �¢ .� ;QZ� � e ° The Meddle some-Maid COAL at right prices Now is the time to have those regale Terms The above most interesting drama will be prefeated by the Order your Winter Supplyol alson wseet co, Hand. hefew. • •' also new eection@`a hand. The tam - :•tf1.75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance Pickering W Uruen's Instittlte, uuder Elie a;lapioea �Q� L oue Fleury Plow@ always on hand, •�' Subscriptions to tae United States -Ol the 1A ULL'en'6 Instlthte at - i •. Also dealer is Viking Cream Separa- tors Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. _� C O TI and Electric Washers. CLAREMONT 1. Ll Dealer in Cocli.shutt and N'roaG dr _ Wood machinery. JOHN M U fi 4�Afi: Ptoorieton .--I>\ THE- _ . WOOD A phone call will bring us to your farm. FROM Oxy- acetylene welding. 00MMUNITY HALL Phone Pick 715 -' _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. -.CHAS. LAW Pickering F. T. Woodward • On the E;veuing of Phone 35'20 GREENWOOD 49ly A blovement is now on to select F'FvIS?A�', A1�R =?� 5TH, 193°3 Sly - # a floral emblem for the Province of Ontario. England has her rose, Soot- ' .'ADMISSION. 25 CENTS; CHILDREN, 15 CENTS and Its Thistle _ and Ireland its _ l Look Mothers No �` �• f 1 Q v(� Shamrock. Four Provinces have al- U1VV -to 1 Vu ... read chosen their flower emblems. for absolute safety. uick and d ' In 901, Vora Scotia selected the Ce e 111 ens y a a g� results, give your children SYBILLA �FVe do Building nf all binds. Trailing Arbutus ' as its' Provincial SPAHR'S for croup, whoopingeough ; Emblem. In 1002, Manitoba chose coo h, throat and tonsil ills, its best L'ARPENTER[NG, '- •the Wind Flower (Anemone Patiens) ST. ,ANDREW'S CHURCH tryst. CE1lENTIN(1, rand in 1908 Alberta selected the - PLLTMBING +' 'Wild Rose. Ontario' has, been,slow in :. _ _., _., f_:- • =___P ::`-- - - - - -- - - -: E. C. Jones . ': Druggist ICKERING dealing with the gaestion- However, _ and the Ontarla Hort'_cultural Associat- Pickering Ontario ROOFING ' ,ion has taken the .matter up and w�ATURDAY, - MAR. 30th We %.I has selected the White Trillium, •o cell . Brantford Roo$ng known botanically as Trillium Gr- Return engagement of. the STEWART BEARE Materials, Empire RHthroota ' andiflorum, as, the Ontario Emblem., .RADIO SERVICE Equipment, Uctm `Water ' and will petition the Ontario Legis- pUpular group of Coloured S-tibl E Beatty latur.e to make it su by law. This Finest egoipmd fur expert, =` ct9ble Ednirn,�nt - -beautiful flower gru-ss profusely- in. -Entertainers. Southern Melod- guarAnteed ?Pt'ViCe and r,tber Building Materials Ontario, appearing earl} ,in May and . { . » '' P.irts, Tuhe,3, and Batteries E•C1Rlfi1P? Free dotting large areas with its lonely les in True S c)uthern Harmony on hand. _ _ S� urk Guaranteed blossoms. It is hardy, enduring and - friendly, and grows End flourishes Admission, 25 and 1 „5 Cents. U�r Radio Specialty. a F. J. p OLTS.E profusely. If survives the - hardest P Y winter with sure composure, and is (Tickets now On sale) .10 Your.. Exporik•nc • Phone 1` 3 2 _ one of the first to appear in the Phone iK►rk 3�i3• Pi:;dz 4li;u.or. P[CfiI�RIivCT, ONTARIO spring. So far no progress has 'been _.. Stout! A►3��1. - +1� made in selecting a floral emblem ..' r for the Dominion, although effort4 ~ Prunes HERE.'S Special have been made by the Ontario Hor Yp U RIDE oN A! R ticultural Society - CAND _ - �- IHUtUE _- REAL _ ANDY 1 •. Dunbarton - b motor Coach 2 lbs: 25c. : ''S,AVINGS 13c. a The Barn,' on March 19t, , to Morley � --�- %� ”` r -s THLftSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY - and' Mrs. Black, a son. Miss Shirley Risk spent the week- and with Miss. Marie :1lorrish. _r���y!� GRADED - - Miss Janet Allison, of -Agincourt, �+ �+c ` C called on her cousins here last Sun- ) to �` �. /�° POTATOES, ATOES, 90e. a -bag (spsc�l / - ..79e. _ day. - `'' �* T - -- p r Miss Janet Allison was entertain - +�/" . � P.G SOAP, 10 bars-for 35e. ed to a birthday party by Miss Hel- ( 's'? �+ _ en Thorn last Monda -y. r" your treweli C_HI PSO large' k . = 21c. Thos. Annan is having improve- ! g P g - �+.,� Re! ROt a te[l/1Dt13' WTey3 meats made, in his kitcheil which will. -- �, WHITE BEANS, special, 10 lbs. .29c. - - *dd rrruch to their convenience. _ On Sunday evening last Rev. Mr. Typical Low Return Fare-4 between Pickering and BOSTON $,urgers preached at Centennial :123.60 - W ASNINGTON 023.95 DETROIT xS9.15 VEGETABLE SOUP, "Hahitant'- loco - ..._ Church while members of the Y.. P. _ CINCINNATI 818.30 (x - Excursion rate.) 3 $. took the service here. -. (subject-to chanrge withoutmnottee) —Cf1 ,'EE "Red & ♦•bite'' per 1e�.7. 39C• ' On Sunday morning, March 31st Tickets, Time Tables and all Coach Travel Information at v , the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper EASTERN HOUSE - Phone 4500 p - will be administered at the close of = Biscuits - Lenten Specials the morning service in the United Y SEE US Church. f ^K Dicken's night at the Y. P. S.. v as _._ r-' BROKEN SODAS, 21b4. l9c. SPAGHETTI, 1'Re tin, 180, �--- �. carried out very successfully. Parts = :BEFORE FANCY ASSORTMENT. t_c. FANCY SRRIMPS. 21e. 'of David Cop�erfield, Oliver Twirtt 1,k, 'You buy FRESH FIG BAR$, loc•. TIGER SALMON, '2 for 25e. and The Old Curiosity Shop, were =-•�:- ?� _ 4 _- • r �'rE9TUY'� F�1"+1C� , pkg. mac. CROSy FISH 9ARDINEB 15c: 1 -Impersonated 'by about a dozen and an half of the members, your s _ - _ • :. _ drt�. Alarch 31st. ith Sunday in Lent - e -Farm -. BOOTH cc MUR /SON `unsay Schiiot , nt n p. t,.. t:vening - ;Prayer, at p. m.- "'er-son �-ubjec:, � . ,Machinery y • - Absolut:•> ." I'rr ch.tc :,t thi: A _ •�✓ gent for J. I. 'Tickering,'Hardw* are- Store .' :•arr•.+ce; Tier. E. •J. lt.�bin.;on. �'• 9' :''Case Co. Makers Green River of 77 machines, oue for every farm job. : ,SPRING �S COMING I The Crokinole Party came off-very WOODS Electric Farm.. 1_gaipment'. We have Used successfully on Friday night last, sponsored by the .young people of Binders find man} other machines for eels, the Sunday School.. ��e Cledla grass Seeds. _ Now ig the tiiille t0 get your Red _Missionary Sunday is being obser Hull-less Seed Cats Gopher and Bumper King varie• Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy - ved in the Uni6n Sunday School on: t1ES for sale. "- $ unday, Mar. 31st., A special pros- - _ ram i3 being prepared.�DISNEY,' .Green wood i The stock- of Ontario grown seed s �. Under the auspices, of group No. +a • v• limited this. year. 8, of the Ladies Aid, there will -be a R. R. 1, Locust Hill ;. Pholie Pic 2314 ' "Maggie and Jiggs" dinner served in ._Cray's Hall on Monday, April 1,4, -- — - - - - - -- = - - - -- = -- ' SPECIAL WHILE• /T LA-STS from 5.30 to $ p. m. Come and enjoy - SEEDS this dinner, and a very' unusual pro - - ,70 1�U.4R'FS I30L'SE PAINT, 69c. A QT. gram. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. • , - - w - Birthday greetings- Anuniber of Agent for McCormick= -- Deering Farur Machinery •friends gathered at the home of ')Jr. .Red Glover $ 16.00 per bush., � pnd Rep�k,rs- ' and bins. John A. White an ex -reeve � •. • -- - •' a Otto . - "we ht►ve n get-'it Of• . Full stock of Timothy Alfalfa of Pickering Township, on Mar. 2nd, - . O r•M it Uri to celebrate Mr. White's 74th birth- f it•ia not tttade. day. :although 98 days have passc-d _Sweet clover and Millet Telephone 320( :•since his left leg- was amputated, in '` KE1�1N the Toronto Wellesley Ho, ital he _. • _ - p J. S. BALSDON, - PIC still has to keep to his room with - :� severe pain., which he is bearing , with wonderful patience. He says he ;-all home grown seeds. itier.'s Ti'orh I3l'Ot.� 2.19 1 Ii lies in his bed thinking of by -gone days:`It is just 5 °_ tears ago today' A3SERICaV R'O \DEP. PEAS; 15 eta per pound. - JN1ea`s Overalls and Pxnte 1:? 'pz; t•.1� since they left Whiterale and moved Full Line of v and t0 cent package `+eeds. 'Multiplier Onion's ,and. Dutch _ »Hen's �` ork Shirty 65c, or '2.for.1.2.� ; t to the late Ira Sherrard farin near "Brougham, He told us there are only Sets. All Garden seed, in Bulk also. _• ' four people now living in the village' Firm Tenn Harness X23 SO np - i -of Brougham that were there at that ,sofas Collars ,at various prices time, namely: Harvey Liscombe, T. _ C. and Mrs. Brown, Thos: Beer and .'• LhStE'1K] �n on ' CKCL each _ r $west Pe►ds Team Linea just look at me 'now, with only one Now is the time to get that old' foot. After lunch 'Was served Mr. '. - - white thanked the friends for re- _F'ri(lay at 12.45 noon - harneeq repaired inembering him on '- this particular thone,2904; occasion and with the • singing, of ur radio advertising -' �' "God be with you. till we meet a- for,' g gain'; all departed for their homes _ CEO I wishing him many happy returns of ` ,the day. , CHAS. COOPER! " :; ,.CLAREMONT �' _ � � g '� = N °` _ A t` �., Claremont be hoped that this operation will be i Mr. and Mrs. A. Pretty, son and the beginning of his recovery of number of amusing con&tinn.� that GLTPP'ER P4TES L. E. • '0 "N• FILL k certain of the characters find them- SHARPENED daughter spent the week -end in Tor- good health. cog a our citizens selves to be in. It s well worth see- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND -onto. have been recognized, as always in in similar cases, hamanit g, Admission, 25 and 15 cents. EMBALJIRR The Badminton Club paid a visit y s bens- ^ factors, 'in offering themselves for Work naranteed 4 " +.► to the Uxbridge Club on Monday ev- g g r� ucceeeor to W. J. Mather, blood transfusions in the assistance - NURSERY NOTICE 9toufiville ". •ening. 111 u`Z�R �f El' ►� ling Mill Screen • Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Stouffvflle, in the recovery of their friend, Mr. kept in stock. Night and Day service s _ spent Sunda with Mrs. Palmer and Turner. _ Root pruned -apples, new kinds: -;- P y Red Gravenstem Peerless, Winter CHAy• SARGgNT'9 HARDWARE Businepa Phone Residence Phone .14Ir. Ira Boyer. The Women's Institute of Picker- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birkett, enter- in are presenting their play, "The St. Lawrence Courtland; Red Tam- MARKKAM. O1tizT. _ 9801 9RLg tained a number friends on Wednes- Meddlesome Maid' in Claremont, on ense Snow, McIntosh Red, Deiic- PhO1p �`' 'l3 3ti day evening last. Friday, April 5th, in the Community. sous Lobo Melba, Red Spy, $1.50' t - kr each, $16.00 a dos. These trees are JAS. DA VIDSON x _ 'We regret to hear of the illness of Hall, under the auspices of they -local Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. Wagner, P from 4 to 5 years old: Cut price gn branch of the Institute.. This lay C H E RRY WO a $1.00 each. This includes all other Q r -.And hope for her early recovery. has been considered orie of the most b1rs. Frank "away, son and dau -, interesting of the season in this kinds. , ghter, trecil and Hazel, of Whitby part of the country, this. cast, ten in Crabapples R. P.: INSURANCE spent Sunday with Mrs. Chandler, all, is filled entirely' by members of. ' Hyslop Tanscendent, $1.00 each. Miss McG ?ashan of Toronto is ex- R. P.• Pears: AUTU1linBTLl� the Institute, and several male char- @f petted back in Claremont for the acters are played b • these ladies. Shelden, Flemish Beauty, - Clapp': Eyesight $$7�R _ P Y y BIIR(iLARY . _ summer months, arriving "during the Avery interesting story is portray - - Favorite;'Beurre Boss,• Beurre Cl-• up- ".-r, 7bW*&s md �. ar ....i a. or OASUALTY week. ed and -many' serious development? pirgea$1 Bartlett, peg $2.50 Cut s tt4s.. s rice, Ll P'E' 1 N9 JRANOR Claremont is evidently considering help to contribute to the aenerou. Phone Pickering ^ ' the enforcing of' Building- By lew. Cherries: ; DISNEY BLQC� g 7920 \ 301. Announcemnt of this appears in an (Eng.) Windsor, Schmid +., Begarr- _ Oshawa another column, :.Claremo.nt. Mar. 25. 1935 ' eau, $2.00 each, R. P., Shur, 44nt- , OPI . Poe Od s rtir flies The young •People's Societies 6f R->mery, $1.75. each. " „ L the Claremont and Brougham Unit- Editor of the News: Plums:. "You Can �iu9 at Ham9 ed Churches are having asocial ev- ening At a meeting of the Trustees of c:,me of the best kind-.'Bradshaw, _ •TIRES, BATTERIES, - ? at Brougham this Friday qv- the Police Village•of 'Claren:ort held' iieT:rrw Eze. German Prime; Gr, Carolina Jub'lee Sinrars -0 — on Friday evening•,' Nlarch 22nd, 19• '5 - Haks: Loa!bard; Retna. C1 code, at c , i "ACCESSO.RIES, -ening. , . In t Andrew's , hyreh The Bowling Club are announcing, I was instructed to have- pubkshed -in S1.25,each. Saturday. March 100 At Aa low and better priees t .eir annual meeting for Friday ev- the News paralrrp,ph No. 3 of By- New Shrub: ': -- Adtiiission, 2 and •15 cents munit} law No. 13 °_S whic'a is a Br -law to. D•�ubia Mack Orange, r,-:g $1.00, ening, April• 12th., in the .Com Hall. There will be a Pot -Luck up- "Regulate and to mat-i? certain build= cut Brice. -6:i cent _ , ' yori can in Toronto._ ,:_per commencing at 6.30 p. m. ' The ing restrictions within .the .biaits of Prices quoted on %mall fruits, Ord- � • s 1 • _ Business fleeting. to take place' later the Police Village of Claremont ". erg received for mo -th of '~.arch on- �� ` p r� %i ce L,t rr; repair tht!`G leatcp' top: in the evening. Everyone •welcome. � ly J. T. 'Elliott, Agt. i t (,� 4 0 V 1 Y 1 ' .D A. and Mrs. Pugh, spent a Paragraph 3 'read= as fo<Iiwe: Pickering, (�r.t.' ALL MAKER Skilled Motor Repairs. couple of days last' week in Oshawa ` ' with Mr. and Mrs. Sarr. b`tephenson. "That in future no buitdinp; of ens - •'-S:;RVICED AND REPAIRED La Mr. and ML. Wat:. Hardy have kind shall be erected within the lim- Notice to Creditors PRICES REASONABLE Gordon �• W b moved into the Evans Ward residen- its of the said Police Village of ---- -WORK GUARANTEED Phone 2905 Ak ce, Mr. and Mrs 'Croft- having mov- Claremont, unless . the - location. plans NOTICE is hereb; g;v ?n th.:t all - ed to L "abridge. and specifications therefor shaahave creditors and others havir2 Cain �RTt�UR - FIGLD PICKERING,. ONTARIO The" auction sales in this neighb6r- •first. been submitted to and approv- against the Estate'- )f -Harry- Tali- PP y very -ed b the Trustees of the said Pol- cote, decea. :ed,' late of the Toxvnshio R T. I- t3rad�>4te .hood have, a arentl •been ve suC- Y cessful this spring.-good reports are ice Village, and a Permit obtained of Pickering, in thF- C•)unty of•Ont- 13 46 Phr+ne 5201. PICKERING THE "MADELINE" ' herefor from the said Tr>isteei." art ", are re-paired on or before the being received of the results to date. t BEAUTY-SALON u. Seems to be more cash than usual. First Day cf`.t1pr►1, 1935, A. D:, t�, Maple Leaf �dtittual F�: e This is taken by many to be a pro-of Trustee Board, send by p�ist prepaid or to deliver t 'Of Rm Deal <ha�seinferred,r that he Edsr, J. Lewis, Secretary. E.stateaes tg.full . EQ �zemp tf o??their nCe Ce. t &3a a new PP manent Wave. ,� _ ..:. _ - � . -:. = . - Insure .. will not be the least bit offended if cLaitna, duly verifies an i si a natere ` I ha.vP Permanent Wrivra to suitev the person, who, some time_ ago, RECLEANED of the, security, if any. h ?i i' by is er1 and WAWANESA INS. CO. i 0" ads'at purbP, an wby not make borrowed his wheelbarrow. and,has - v and that after said- dat, -, th, 'E'xec- Cheap Rates for Farm and Cewdn a,ns ointment. LL overlooked the little matter of re- BARLEY 1 utors will pr,;ceed t'o distrT� ute the _ Buildings pp turing. it, would do - this at their i assets cf the sAid Estate arronz' `-7+e' Windstorm Insurance on Baildbgs I give all my customers my vt-r7 beat convenience or sooner if not ooriven- parties en *i'tlad theret•:, hav:rg rd• careful - attention- cent, W e otter a limited quantity of re- geed only to the claims oa w: it , he Windmills, Silos etc. tom Insurance of ttw, li c o H fine . 9cal • - - Mrs. J. E; Glover and Vaughan, cleaned and graded barley, at 92 c- shall then have had n otice. Automobile bt�ircel xir•cut p -,pent several days- in Norwood, vis- per bushel, easb, f, o. b. oue elevat- D•1TEp. at P:,-kering. � thi;'llth All Rinds _sod I¢4 1 Treatment _ sting Mrs.. Glover's brother, who has or. sacks igetuded. day of March,. 1405..1, L~ Write or Phono - Shampooing. been seriously ill for some time, He Wm. Ellicott is reported to have improved but OR t- Ezetutor. of _the said £,++tale, BOWMAN & RO WE Phone I" CLAREMONT little. Mrs. Glover Ras accompanied, Re '.rip exehinse this' reehanable R 1 Loeu+s Hill nt H I'1 mV O T : port her return. home, by Mrs. G. A. barley for barley of suitable malting R. , o . �v ON 'T Tamblin, who will _remain for a vis- - quality at the rate of I bushel of the - lit. �2r. and Mss. Ro -3io an enter- to mer r 1 .+ bushels - -- —.— ` - - - �-. - s, not ieeen =b dam pouch Pick�+rinR aboa s+. on Saturday last but - -' - r for r s els of the latter. Y rB _ - • -- y Any of our people that we have yet beard of. : tamed a number of -their friends on . C.kNADA �IaLTrNG CO. - r r.• "" -- Wednesday evening of. last week. LIMITED We are very pleased to hear o2 blr. Foot of Bathurst Street. t� Morgan making such rapid. progress Toronto. Ontario _1 rainloade of Caitadian Autos for'Down LTader' _ towards recovery ill- -` .. t �' from his long - pees and series • of operations. We . � .- •rt•�v 1 *� ��' "'•` :,, � ''' � Ex- s': 1 ` thlit he has been out in ' - understand 8 t Ti' - 5 �y °•,t•'eY - 'A:.:. _ .. � F' \"f .s - . "'i the bush during the past week re the maple sugar business, all of which speaks well for his condition ( or Ed. and Mrs. Gibson and daughter rx ¢ ;�• w gip -- Abel were in Whitb • on Monday _ 'to attend - the funeral. of the Corm- e$ se's' sister, Mrs. James Smith As - Mrs. Smith was raised in this d:st- _ ,► i '- � � ?" *� - rict, she was. well 'known to the old- e: residents. She leaves a family c,f ,._... si•: cxaghters, .three sons aa•i t•.vtn- ,r .- i;•• nvo grand - children, also \3•m.. ..: ._ -• .. _ . _ . _ � � . -. GiWrm, of Hill,;dale and ' Ed. Gibson : by L.H. 7•pCk, Opt, D. of this place, the only surviving bro!I,ors.. _ . . _. _. _ . George Turner, w1ho left over a _ • • Eye= S' at Different Agea.. week ago for St. Michael's: Hospital, _ e'i111►, °ws: , > °,w underwent an,' operation several Part 3 ii i1•. M NAl2A days ago,. removing an- abscess from f a position near the lungs. It is to This condition of lowered actomm- , ,, ;•, k ,> "� ; odation..is apparent at every eye ex- :� ': amination and is the reason for .ad- ';: 1 `' .MARKHAM FAIR before tthe glasses the time rescribed, that this type -of case be given prop- poi 193'5 offers . er medical care. This lowered accbm- ' modative power will exist and the ' �$ - • ' eyes should � be 'correcte:d 'with' glass- - _ Coinbenect Berkey- Competition es. until the patient has built. up suf- Cicient ,energy in reserve to I-ake the (3 Acres to be grown). ).. ` place, of the. gla•ssss. it rive; not pay ` t� ignore this when it known that - - "- - ' - - - -- Many of these, cases Nvhon the"phy- ` ' �'earhng colt club ,icnl becomes n-irmal leav"o in :t v :,ka a w•eake-icd eye condition brat (Open to Boys,' 12 t6 20 years) must be looked after. for iilany year; lu come. 'Many of these ca >e in spite - of previous warnings will continue 'n t�1 and hide their ^,cmdition be- ' - =Foist Club _ hind the glaSSea and -will attei;,pt to (Open to Bvy�, .12 to' z0 years} construe' th'e English languag3 t,,) `heir own ends-Roing on in this Way - for perhaps 5 or R rrionth.; before ` p•e'�ing• attention to tl:e _ ;.Woltleri's Institute Special `vcr,kriess "w°hich•was so npparem at he, first- examination. Many of these ..`Open to branclies of Women's l • patients play with their life like -• �O solid trainloads of Canadian completely Canadian, operation. The V -89 ori.a flat car: •Below. Pbrd bf 4� Inatitates for Best Display J playing with fire makjnt; life tin- Ford' V -8 passenger automobiles cars have 75 per cent, or more Cana- Canada and C.N.R, officials see coritfortabte for themselves and thtir are being gloved over the Canadian than content to earn British preferen- fIfat train start. Left to right, W. friends. They 'are selvoi to suffer National Railways from East Wind- tial tariff entry to New Zealand, Top, hill, Ford traffic department: - 0. W.. F `tit sor to East Saint .John, N.B„ to make part of the first trainload of. 60-'odd Duff, C.N.R. divisional superintendent, :. For full parti,ulacs and Entry Forms' most- themselves because their act- a solid cargo of 680 complete Ford flat cars, which left Sash Windsor, St. Thomas; ,J. Cl. C}ibson, gerpaiil 1 write the Secretary, - - ion only serves to prolong their - own cars sailing on the Canadian National Ontario, March 22, scheduled to ar -_ yardmaster, Windsor: R. S. Mlllilrsti.. _ _ ` discomfort, Steamship Cornwallis April S. for rive East Rant John docks March 25• Ford export manager; D. IL ' o� d R. H.'CROSBY, Auckland and Wellington, N. Z. This end train was scheduled to fol- secretary, lord hiQtot_ �n?P�1, �t to be Continued is the (test automobile export move- low in a few days. Iarpel, a closeup of Canada, Ltd.: W. A. TowV08%4, 0XI Markham. inert of this sire from Canada 1n :Yam, tud is as nearly as possible a oae of the lnd! irinalIt ho:ttd ford district freight agent. . ONE OF THE MOST Serve the Best Tea .� ? COLORFUL FIGURES TIDES � 1 1 l -OF THIS CENTURY Bit By NELLE' M. SEANIAN (Author of "PencarrAr' ") Lord Raden- Powell' Founder Arid Chief of Boy "Scout {f><xpltaxta -submitted to the nurse, and while the Movement of Entire World _. a' Sere we 7see a gruua W ,young yet - doctors fought-for his life Genevieve ' isle tarried on the tides or yuutb brought him some spiritual , consoln e young Ke1ty ['ancarruw finally Wiles Lion• Ottawa. —Keen interest is being _ d„wu uu for veuuarruw term• with , shown here in the forthcoming, visit _ " 4enevieve 1212 cousin u housekeeper "Where's Genevieve." of one of the m98t colorful figures Tbo to to love witti bar" cuustD Robin "She's Lore, Sir Miles,',' said ,the and prompt' treatment "may be ' ob- Merrick. (;QUaia Ne11 Hacdonald be nurse. Qf the ct ntury, Rt. Hon• Lord Ba- L� �'e�.,,� D •";:Lo engages to 6rena doicey -Gott. Lien - Powell of Gilwell, 'founder and I�thsi. by 4Aiieer talned. 1$e ter Pencarrow is showing " interest "What i9 it, Father"" . What i8 required now ' ia" Canada Ra Maiste Kite. a tyvtst Ae moved bin hand toa-ards her Cliiet of 'the Boy Scout movement and in his eyes was a piteous ap- of "the entire world, and one of Bri- Recent Years l& intensive work and the closest The doctor came at five and said anal, Loin's heroes of the South African. Q co- operation of. physicists, clinicians, - '. .-that he would "look in again- later. It Show an Increase radiologists and pathologists and, Gene'vieve sat beside the bed'and campaigns. _ above all, the training of experts, rather dampened the family to find with gentle fingers smoothed .the . Lord Baden - Powell will arrive in -- Sir Miles in bed, and they felt, out greying hair from the damp .fore- Ottawa in May, accompanied by both, In diagnosis and treatment. -._ of consideration for him, they must head, then took bas feverish haud in Lady Baden - Powell, who is chief of Advance a Treatment. .5 t But -: mot sound too cheerful or laugh too her cool; fUm grasp. For a while she the Scouts' sister movement, the great Deal" Remains to Be loud; be would interpret it as heart- sat and no word 'a as spoken, but as Girl Guides, and other memoers of Done in Canadian Research Mount Royal Hotel' leas and be very hurt. So they • he looked up at her the hard" protec• their family. Ottawa. The following, figures stalked in subdued vot &s . becoming tive sbell that had grown about him = Montreal _ to the occasion. and behind xhich he had imprisoned To Be Welcomed Here will indicate quite clearly the raps - The doctor came again at nine his love for his children, seemed to Plans have been made through the dity with _which cancer is Increas- Located in the heart of the city Boy Scout Association, 'in which the ing in Canada• &`The death-rate per —less than 10 minutes' walk and looked grave. Miles's tempera- break. Governor General is Chief Scout for lo0,0oo of populaton. from, 1996 to from all depots, a few minutes' Lure had risen. - ' I wish you had been a son, Gen- Canada, to welcome the chief, and 1933, the last year for which statts walk to retail stores, theatres and , "A touch of pneumonia, I'm afraid, evieve. You would not have ,failed all•Scouts and Guides of Ottawa and 'tics are available, was as follows: points ehone' form reservations. ire or Lady Pencarrow. He will have to me. If" I —if i go ......:. keep the tam• district will probably have an op- 1926- 81; 1927, 83; 1928, 88; 1929, be very careful. I'll look in again in !ly together. You can do !t•" 1 see 90; 1930, 91; 1931, 92.4; 1932, 95,5; - ' the morning. •And, by the way, I porxunity of. seeing the man who .r. ellderic •Raymond, _ my mistakes' now, but I hope my created their organization for the 1933, 100. President. think you'd better have ,a nurse. I'll children will forgive me, It was for This rapid increase. In . cancer first time. Vernon -G. Cardy, send one along." their sakes; I wanted them' to have .. death -rate applies to all civilized Baden- Powell, as he is ,familiarly 'Managing Director. "He won't like it, I'm afraid," the best of life, 1 wanted a Pencar- countries. It is generally agreed said Norah, now truly. alarmed. row to follow after me." itobiu will; known. to all Britishers, is the son that facilities: for the diagnosis and "It will be too. much for you and but he is not quite a Pencarrow, and of aParson- professor, and was born treatment of cancer • are markedly she will make him take his medicine, .Kitty is terrihly ambtttous lot him, in. London, England,- on February 22, deticient in practically all Conn - __ ".. oven' if he doesn't.like, it." She has plans, great plane, for him, 1857. At 19 he was commissioned tries. Some countries, in recogul- With a white face, Norab came away from here. Don't let . them re- in the 13th Hussars as a subaltern, . tion of this fact, have taken -steps Into . the drawing•room• peat my-folly and- drive the family and taw service in India. His car- to augment their facilities !or diag- CRACKED " Fow is he now, Mother ?" asked apart. I rely on you, Genevieve• eer was both exciting aad-- adventur- noats and treatment of the disease, a KNUCKLES tienevleve. You won't fail me; I know." out EgTAg1,18A RADIUM INSTITUTES "It's pneumonia." He spoke with an effort, brokenly, 1n addition he was engaged in France has established a Radium SPLIT CUTICLE� "Oh. Mother! Don't- worry. I'll stay and she did not interrupt him., After= secret service work in South Africa, Institute sad possesses a quantity and help you aurae .Lim;" and Goa- wards he lay back, his eyes closed, Turkey, Russia slid Germany. of radium whiob io allocated to a . t _• evieve was Instantly at her mother's spent by the exertion. It was during. the, selge of hLafe- number of ireatment centres. At IL aide. "Don't worry; he L awfully GeaevleTe saL holding his hand. king in fhe Boer War that he is re- Stockholm, the Swedish Govern- ' strong." overwhelmed by the manifestation of Puled to have first organised acorps went has built a Cancer Institute, PREVENT CHAFFED "Not him chest, dear; he Is always him faith in her. Despite their re- of " "Ung men to assist the belts -, which is recognized as a model for Inclined to get colds that settle ng- the rest of fate world. To this in- ROUGH HANDS --a" ' _.fibers.'• - pealed conflict and morel b7 'the . guelied loaner ip seouti and other Kitt went out with Norah and for simplo declaration'of his failure, o aupplenrentary military work, and ,statute, patients are brought froth -HINDS Night and Morning confession not easy for him to make the outcome of this little unit was all parts of Sweden for treatment, a moment Robin and (3enevieva were he now placed the onus of carrying the Boy Scout movement which The -Government pays - for the trans- ate &►lone• ills took her hand and smiled on the family tradition - "upon . her; . spread -first through British lands ' . -- a little sadly. She least against his , porution of. the Patients -and pro- , shoulder and be kissed her hair and not Kelly, the farmer; not Pat of the and today embraces practically every videi treatment - free of charge, H IN her eyes and her 1! sea. They had made their choice civilised country, in the world.: when necessary, The radium used Robin; not tonight and he acknowledged their right to Set High standard in t0h4t Institute is also . provided by w "We can't now, do so. He did not say hove it teas Baden- Powell put many, - of his the Government. This institution CREAM lt's.like hitting a man when. he's to be done, but upon her he placed ideas for young men into books and bus been operafing for semi years down. " _ the burden of keeping the family to- . and It is interesting to briefly scan C13APTlEI TWENTY, articles azid he set up 'a high stand- ~' ° g$ther and" seeing' that •Pencarrow and of manly conduct for. growing the results- arrived at. Mlles rapidly grew worse and followed Pencarrow In the firm: Cures were obtained In'. 61- per -- b ys_.to„ "live up_to, . So rspidly....c�i41..._ceat. at 200 cancers of-tlre wkhr ..f =— ¢octets called i.. , ....11, -sud " hold -Sire- pressed Tier IM6 to The UFn -V hit ideas fire youth with ambition the Sane; 68 per cent, of 66 lip can- "` consultations in the dining room. AM, hand on the coverlet,' and - Norsh, for scout, training and so steadily cars; 62 per cent.. of 1T3 cancers of other nurse was engaged and the who had crept along In her dressing- did the movement gain in strength- 2 a - ' whole house was lust a hushed ante. gown, saw Miles open big eyes and -and scope, that the founder of the the mouth; Z.4 r cent. of the •room in which they waited anxious. look with infinite love and gratitude p ' cases of cancer o! the. neck se the, Scout idea was" obliged `to "retire" womb; 48 peg coat. o[ 48 cases of • - ly from hour to hour for the crisis. at-the bent head of Genevieve, from active lnilit affairs to direct DR.rrE1�HET►� "Where's Genevieve'" Miles ire �' cancer of . the body . of the womb, ; Kelly was 'sent for and Sister Mary the course of this new youth move - All of these cases were 'what -Is P O W D E R -- 4tb4'm asked. Sues came from the convent. Pat 'meat. Since that time he has "devot- a'm here. R-hat is it ?' was somewhere oaf the South Afri- known as five-year-old cures, that is Grips platen snugly _ During ttteae fevered days and - ed his entire energies to the work, to aa9, a relapse had .not occurred'. • '_ firmly and, snugly can coast, making foT'New Zealand with the noble support and etrcour• five years after treatment they can't olio —p.ou _ - ;nights Genevieve'& presence gave and unaware of his father's Illness, never know you have . - him comfort; courage, too, perhaps, peter and l4teggfe and Genevieve agemeat of Lady Baden - Powell.. Taking all cancers as they come o false teeth. t)r.Weroet'a -`,After a first feeble protest he had were always on call. His Majesty the fling gave impe• to the °Radium Institute at Stock• bRW�AIi Powder is-plcasant and E tus to the government by his offic. ',holm, "there are 'five-year cures in never causes soreness— ti - - Tbe- Last Sacraments hall- been ad• idl patronage, and Baden - Powell was, 38.5 per cent, of all cases and this ".�w.°Ew it is the world's largest: i ministered and the priest 'read the later known as the first man to en- is. almost entirely due to-the use.ol, '� =w+ seller - prescribed by ". TO �E SURE YOU , prayers for the .dying. Genevieve, ter Buckingham Palace in "shorts" radium. Norway and Denmark are but liA dentists blissful dry -eyed, kept close to her mother g but tfttlA but blissful f now a familiar item of attlrs for almost equal to Sweden in their ta- comfoit•is yours all.day 114 Robin .and Kitty were •in the back- cilities for treating cancer.. boys and young men: 1. long. )GET. Fast Relief ground, and Hester Macdonald had _ I t:REASI\G RADIUM SUPPLIES., come over from the Sounds. Micbael, too, went down, tint' Ella and 'Gentry Everywhere aorta are _being made ; r fremained at Duffield, Toronto Actress �a increaser available supplies of ra• Get tin of u tablets or � diem and provide expert treatment ' economical bottle of 24 or -� "I'm , sorry I disappointed you, Scores. In L.ofndon for : all cancer- patients, During the 100-at any druggist s Fat.her," Kell said It with an effort. _ -- j .' y _ ". _ _ _ -past three years, .rapid advance has - Eng. — Elaine Wodson,, been made in Canada -' - diagnostic s brilliantn�Wung Toronto actress, '1 centres and clinics have been estab• . � OR secured another success on the Lon- llsbed and the * amount of radium in• don stage lash week in the revival' creased but a great deal more re-' YEAR -ROUND of "Happy and Glorious" by Wilfred mains to be done. The fact 'must be • emphasized. again . and- again that FITNESS . Walter. - - - ireatment of cancer, if It is to be s • Miss @Godson had earned the un- DOES NOT HARM • D qualified praise of London critics for at surgical whether !t takes 'the form , THE HEART C' r u „ o! surgical ezCision, the cautetf, ra- tr her perfermanee in Alien Corn ed w� dium or X-ray, #oust be . undertaken r` O�Y` yr, Christmastide. She was commended early and it must be reiterated that 8 An Aspirin tablet starts disinte- �� \ t. again for an unusual role. • "Ha rating as soon as it touches moisture. Q `�' g pay as essential part of the campaign • That means that touches aria starts Q` a and Glorious" is described as a against cancer consists in the edu• s"rn ,�attntoe,t:,araLvpBowetsa "Lakin hold" ... eaAspeven s bad y� w "cavalcade of suffering." It has only cation and intelligent co- operation of � aT w f w, NeecseH.upebyTna Fns• headache, neuritis or rheumatic pain \y�ti� afeP two characters, played by- the - author time public, so that early diagnosis, sdynad- aTeroow, st - almost instantly. And Aspirin is safe. �Ci�',+ arid. Miss . Wodson. -- - Doctors prescribe it. For Aspirin does _ c.+' "Her acting never lost its delicate — not harm the heart certainty" said the Morning Post. on #� Pipe Smokers! fill up with "Her, success wan triumphant and = 4 Be sure to look for the name Bayer '(,OLDEN VIRGINIA" complete." _ is the form of 'a. cross, on every. IpY y The Daily Mail's '.critic declared and en a real l �, _>���� Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is made In goo SII101C¢! "it is a compliment to Miss Wodaon'a t�� Canada and all druggists have it, r earn ,t_ui�riui.ana_t:�atrar' iva_teete� undoubted talent..thiit she triumphs t t es Demand and Get in a play That would test the most J! experienced actress." cosy publle rooms - and cabins .. exeellen! lA 5 P 1 R 1 N MLR _� .tl{l,elle 0f • _ - 'food and plenty of It .. good sun docks. . T*A*V"RK RaOiaTawaD IN CANADA QeenTwh happy days of sport and fun ..fine .... ' Cteasfitr "R� a were both wrong, my boy." ' �• Miles lay unconscious now and the - >dY ships. - $Oda family wafted in little groups scatter- Ask �u� ��0� " il- A SAFE ed about the house. OINTMENT ba Continued•) " Riti� fir T"t ip�lt�tt� , -MMA LINK ..GROW SOYA BEANS. -- A NEW DEAL We guarantee that your bean crop will bring yyou at least the equi- iWa3s� (a6e),SOa,i1 valent of the standard price fox wheat next fall; ,and will contract 1 # ' 1 A"ly to your 10001 - 'for •your crop acreage. For particulars w e: agent or to Soya Mills Limited 2v Bar stress Issue Nv.� 13—'38 • 1 • ► • . 7VRO To' ROOM 308. _ - _, 45 RICHMOND. W. _ TORONTO , x It's Simple _ 1p' 1 �-° � � - - to 0'8keiclh WOMEN Illustxtzted Dressraakiny Lesvos Club •' Furnished With Every an *tow r«.,r.a M _ Pattern LESSON NO. 48— measures and different tones, or? CHATTER . . - RHYTH&ICAE ARRANGEMENTS whatever the case may be. Give-your OF SIMPLE PATTERN beat - attention to the making of; OVER A SURFACE these drawings, placing and arrang ?; _ Mair M. - - - .: ing them--as nicely as possible -un` -== y Morgan _ your paper. •,d - FIGS. '164 -5 -6 illustrates three _ _ _ ! practieaf examples of Rhythmical Ex. No. 53. Get any natural l_ eaves Arrangements of simple pattern and make outline drawings of them,! -HAVE YOU READ THESE? _ over, a surface of ruled squares of carefully showing the trend_ of -the " "LOST HORIZON by Janzes Hilton (Macmillan Co. of Can- ada) one quarter of an inch in size. veining In each leaf.- ' With your experience which you Ex, No. 54. Make a half -dozen . ".�- is enjoying a vogue at the moment, and when ,the., .review , )� � have y - - :. •copy, came• to my -desk I was prejudiced against it. But after read- \ ►� gained. from last weeks lesson drawings. of leaves not less than .1 i �r �i you will now be able to create some inch wide in black silhouette on ring the first nine pages 1 was completely captivated by the quiet, ''o,,, splendid results in new white „ _ arrange- paper, showing the. veining in • charm of the writing. Then on page ten you. read: . All this is ments' -to take' the plaee--of - these white. -Draw an• oblong round - each - ..mere beating about the bush. The fact is Conway isn't dead. At three patterns illustrated in Fig. leaf, varying the proportions of the least he wasn't a few months ago:" From these lines you realize f 164 -5 -6. oblong according to 'the shape of - you are going to be plunged into a maze of fantastic adventures. The first twenty -four pages are a prologue, whetting your curiosity i, t t t about Conway, the central figure. You cannot lay his book down ','' • .•. .� until you have . fnished 'it.. There is a touch' of - H. M. Tomlinson. - • • • e e .j 3 and Conrad in the style, which, of course, is all to the good: _ • Angus Graham's "THE GOLDEN GRINDSTONE" (Oxford. - -University Press), takes one back to the _feverish days of the Klon- : • : • : e� ' dike gold rush. . Lucidly told in an easy fluent style, one is con- 26� • • - ' ; ; : ' • winced the adventures of George M. Mitchell as narrated by Angus " •; ( -" • • �• • ;• _ :_.._ _ Graham ring with complete authenticity. Likewise, the photograph �) ' • y •� r of George M. Mitchell convinces one further that this man was ,jam, • • t'!1 : _ capable of handling the many awkward situations reported in the .. ' _., _ - F I G3 . 1 6 4. - S' - 6 4. book. �1 How 'many, new, designs have you' the leaf, rising your judgment in -" - -.. _ ,f collected and filed away for future seeing: that the leaf comes in the Po position within the outtliue you _ - • '` - • � -• • -• .BACK IN 184.2 .. _: • � � � use ? Da not overlook this important beat _ A friend handed me a book, old and battered, with the date feature. You cannot have. ton. mush place round. it. . data on design. You as a commercial Ex. No. 55. Take the most sMtis- of 1829 inscribed. 1 idly turned the pages back 'and forth and _ a sheet of..paper dropped out. This is what 1 read: ' - - designer, will be called upon to factory surface pattern you have h prove your mettle as s dgsi;ner. produced, - -traoe it and transfer it to We the undersigned being- called by George Jamison to value _ This week we 'give you a variety tinted paper. Pa" int it with Chinese 'the damage done him by David Hall's cattle breaking into his of problems to, create. White and outline it with black ink, • . ' potato pits and doing damage there; after deliberately viewing the Ex. No. 52. Make several pieces of taking pains to get your outline on damage we do award that David Hall do give George Jamison _ - border design then take which ever -the outside of the pattern. twenty -five bushels of potatoes forthwith• Signed: Cavan, October _ __ - _ design you prefer, and make -a coin- Questions will be. answered in :5th, 1842. John Bowman and James Eakins." plete_ border of it, -about 5 inches this department. Anyone wishing .to Nearly one hundred years old. It gave -one. a pleasant feeling - - long by S inches deep. Do not use receive a persorial reply _ may have' that justice was done. Too, it makes one 'realiie that_ ee should any shapes larger than 24 • inch same if .a Sc stamped, i,addresssdi �= all date our books, since it gives sn__much pleasure to. future -gen- ( -_ . square In these-deaigns. Write the envelope is enclosed with t1Le " reel ; -description . below - each ••. drawing, quest. The Art Director, Our Sketch) - erattons. _ The dress gains a blessing and carefully describing it, as ' an ar- Olub, Room 425, 73 Adelaide Street. AP Aft 47, es * * ilendei appearance through its rangement of similar shapes and West, Toronto. -- - -_ GOODBYE TO CHATTER " - cross- closure bodice, accented by _ N t week you will meet your old friend, WOMEN'S CHAT- tailored rovers.- The jacket is the *PER, under a- new name. It seems. the. feminine title balked the smart type with comfortable raglan - SO N G _ tnasculirie element —they refused to read it. Next week will shoulders, so easy to sew. Birthstones and Flowers ; This model is delightfully smart, Ohl may not woman's heart is bought - see the. debut of POTPOURRI. (pronounced po- poo -re first o long adaptable and becoming to the slim A reader asks ,for a•list of rife With vain and empty treasure. accent on'last syllable. Webster's dictionary gives the definition as and the n'ot -so -slim alike. + birthstones and flowers by months: Oh. say not woman's heart is caught. 11► - ''a medley or ,mixture." Wj' will try td make- it a pleasant mix- Black rough - surfaced clocky crepe Januarys -the Garnet and the Car- By every idle pleasure: tore, appealing to • all.. _ - silk made the original. Bright red nation; February, the Amethyst and When first. her gentle bosom knows ribbon velvet made the tied belt. the Violet; March; the Bloodstone, Love's' flame, it wanders never; - - It's lovely for . immediate and all and-the Jonquil; April, the Diamond Deep in her -heart the passion glows; .'..INJURIES ' spring wear. :, and the Sweet Peas; May -the Em- She loves. and loves forever. - This model is also distinctly erald and the Lily, of the Valley; • Ohl' -say not woman's false is' :. smart" and wearable carried out in June, the Pearl and the Rose; July, fair, !No man la -,hurt but by hira4elf." it - inted crepe -k and in light- se • _ - German Research Shows Alb weight woolens. - • . Ruby" and the Larkspur; Aii ust * That like tbe=bee she rangesr .:- -- �, the Sardonyx and _rise "Gls�iioli; Sep- `Still aeelzitr- "itom rers more sweet and - Buf -One Ce1rte=1M1 --MU- . Style-- Dlo---2fi - is or tember, the Sap'ph'ire and the Astel; rkre, • "N `o man _ever did a designed in sizes 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and t rfed. - October -the Opal and the Calendula As fick.e fancy changes. - - _ jury to another without dohs a Brea. : d4- inches bust. _ _Size ". 38_ requims_ November, the Topaz and the Chrys- AM no the love that first cats warm ter -to hlmself. " -Heary Home; -- _ 5 9 -4 yards of 39 -inch material with 5trasbour -- bcarried woziien ' anthe'mum, and December the ' Tur- Will leave her bosom never; g 1 -4 yard o! 35-inch contrasting for (.' . "Care ie ,specialty near in tithes have a better chance of living to be belt. IL cuffs are made of fur 1 quoiae and Narcissus. - _ No second passion e'er egn .chasm of hate, and never so near Re when a hundred than the rest of mankind. yard of .7 -inch cuff banding. • _ • _ She loves, and lore's forever. one can be just amid lawlessness, This is one of the facts revealed by - r - THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK _ and render. good for evil. " -Mary Dr. Karl Greefi, a German scientist, HOW TO DRDER PATTERNS Two Ways To Do It Baker -Eddy. who has spent many years studying Write your name and address longevity in Germany, and who has plainly, giving number and size of 'No Spinach" - -' -- - _- "Nothing .caii work Due. dalnag_e personally examined 117 of 'the 124 such patterns - as you want. Enclose Two boys once applied for a job. ' inrcept oneself, the harm that I - sus• people now living' in 'Germany' who 15c in stamps or coi i. (.coin prefer- The prospective employer gave them a test. 'Open this parcel," he, evil Regina. - Boarders at Luther Cot- twin I carry about with me and never` have passed their 100 birthday. , red-wrap r; it address your order to to the first lad. With elaborate care lege here prefer roast'--beef, witki am a real .sufferer, but by,my own Of,the 124-derman- centenarians,'81 mashed otstoes and lots of fault." : St. Bernard. are women and 80 of them are mar - Wilson Pattern Service,. 79 West �e boy untied the knots in the p �'7� string, roiled it up carefully, took off for their meals.. They said, so in i ' ,i ried. These women have had 465 chil- Adelaide St.; Toronto. vote, and overwhelmingly turned "Lay "silently the Jnjurtes you. re• .Oren of an- average of six -each. Most the wrapper and folded it neatly', , putting it on one aide, down asparagus and spinach. dive upon the altar of oblivion," — of them nursed their own children. A - - , f _ 3loseg Ballow. - similar investigation - conducted in }!► Feeble Type . The second boy then stepped for- _ Bulgaria produced'similar_ results: _ =::. ward •to • open a similar parcel. He f~ ` As for the 43 men centenarians. - A fashion article• announces that whipped out a pocketknife, cut the SKIN BLEMISHES- _ they are all the fathers of healthy .. string, tore off the paper, threw. Vanish M y t or e c TIB chi) en -t b • on eau " m paper and string into the wastit ban- � , heaps of lingerie the ba k- • dr he's- xreta�e Bing fi • bone of a trousa :.. each. + = _ ket and waited expectantly. "You're • Those spots or pimples on your fase Signs that the thrift trait still Workers-' on the land predominate With pained parental blackness hired," declared the boss to the sec - -why let them go on toripenting yoat, -.'runs strong in many hundreds of among the centenaria>s but inkier. I've frowned from day to day, and boys, "we haven't got tine in ltdlce millions of others have don•, you sea thousands. of persons, despite the itance'Dr. Greeff found is a very im. My son, upon the slackness this office to save paper and string. the w rid. ofyouraldntro physician- That P P• the work of a �nrt ph�sioian- inagumtion of some measures fay- , portant factor in 'longevity. In near- You commonly display; Th -at gas is.' prosperous days sad Dr, D. D. Dennis. Dr. Deaoss' presoeip• ° Ariug. the grasshopper • tradition as ly all cases the centenarians come of . Full oft I'qe ,marked with anger - they iiavt departed, though keen - tfon- ,known in many couatder as How tar you ; eyed business observers declare they D.D.D. and now manufactured ggainst that of the ant, and the a long -lived family. y were from keen by To overcome the languor, aigne of their return.= H'amfl= ' Camps"'s Italian Bator chemists - + i/gftation for fantastic schemes of None of the centenarians indulged nguor � bring _ lhanufacturi y, O# your accustomed en: ` ton Spectator. ring you Pellet at once, and quilt- ng securit are contain- in food drink or tobacco, to excess, * restore your Wdn to healf�, All ed in the showing of tFii mutuarsav- All the men drink and have drunk'ali you seem to be alto candid sell D.D.D. Thal siset 8lie: ear their -lives,- y . , 9 'Guaranteed to give instant relief a „(sags banks of 18 statea for the ,- and the all smoke.- None Devoid of pep and go; bon refuaded.d j984.' As just 'reported by the Na of them was . vegetarian; they never One of Dody's little friends had . s �►, onal Association of 'Mutual Sav- took any exercise -other than walk- When effort is demanded been playing so much gamts +ill eve- Inge Banks, the number of deposit- ing. swimming and 'that nece'ssitdted You cannot make a show; urns and when she began to say her When things are going badly prayers that night: she started to WHEN YOUR DAUGHTER Ors increased- substantially. - So did be their work. - You simply droop and •wilt' . ' say: - the aggregate of deposits, the for- And And disappoint me sadly, "CMckamy, obickainy, craneycrow COMES TO WOMANHOOD mer -to a• new high record and the So .feebly are you built. • - -�-I went to the well to wash ray-toe." '•latter within easy, reaching distance CREED. Tbis fs 'all for this week. ipf the 'peak of 1982.— (From, the The reason why you do so Most girls in : •:,:;; New Haven Register.) - " - Is' now not far to meek; Martha Feltus, .'kge -9. their teens need I believe that even after `v, _ou're clearly like a trousseau I will r a tonic and regu- •. We have left this swinging sphere ' < be 9 Satu day) lator. Give your ` y Catarrhal Deafness You k ugg liter is We shall And both love and laugh" hone .. Pinliham's Veged- ? E ter, Where bone there ought to be, VILO -GLAS table Compoun > -xa May Be OV @rGlDine Just as we have'kaown them here. And have in short, a backbone for the next few _ Out where music masters render months. Teach Composed- of lingerie. - EST GXNAL)L; - . I•.kBRrC it ti SE " 'If you have catarrhal deafpess or In a snore majestic tone �, „ . B grass ;, subsittute. , i asses L ltra her health at this )lead noises -go eta your. druggist and Simphonles of sweeping'splendor ': Tl1eta, -.in Humorist, Violet Ray 's• Recommended'ly Poultry get 1 oz. of Parmint (d'ouble strength) That no mortgI here has known; 1u oricies. Get more eggs and health= critical time. When she is a happy, ier chicks. Extensively usod for hot healthy wife and mother she will ` - S and add to it '/� pint of hot water Once when one of body's little and cold'frameg. thank you. and a little sugar. flake f°- table= 'V4�hete'the sceut' of- incens,6 Iingera friends, Jerry, was with biz mother 5 _ "yards 3s" wide .' ..$1.85 - Sold at alj, good drug stores. e oxiful• four times -a da Y• In vast valley lush with light, he didn't want o leave the nice io " " - ... .. 3.50 • This will often bring, quick relief Fashioned by, eternal fingers � 1S „• „ , .. , 5.00 from th'e distressing-' head hots, , peoBle they were visiting• When his "oo „ ., „ sso 1_ r �11�� ��.� On the outer fringe of night; mother told him to put on his coat ao ¢ =„ �+ t1�81.". 11C11eAe1IL1 Clogged nostrils should open, There I believe In stellar spaces,- Jerry said; _ � • • 9•so breathing- •become easy and the mu- Far beyond the singing spheres, - postage.. aW C-6vvOtll� cous g p No. I- am going �• Day ostage.. „e •,r,., �m mra..a _ _. - : It is easy o re are into the throat.- B g to )Cate my Coat 14o yards or more at at?o per yd._ Out ie l+leasantto take. Anyone dropping find side who has That we all have niissed for years. time. - - ya.- to al4 price, catarrhal .ileafness or head noises - .. •Hairvey_ MCR.enzie. This is all frn• this week. should give thin , V ILO MFG. CO. g prescription t trial. Brooitiyn, New York. yfarttia i c tus, Age: 9..I• 3 Wellington stroet - Gait, oat. 5: _ � . _ • e .,., sv-'w M and •E _ �.T .J -y,. ,w .� ... J . s �_ _ Yi , . -j ,� ti >.J+.- ssns'.ui+,a..,eAni- - , , l mss_ ti •{p .�,t -•' 0-Y;. 'r •M' _ r ,� + ;.:•- - :C t^'."` r _ - '; 70 x,r 7 (J i ) 0 ei Li I ' ,Till . 1 --St. George's Guild will meet cn -Ed. and Mrs. W&1Ah spent a day proceeds will 0 towards the public Carolina Jubilee Singers will be _ ! t ; rsday' April 3t 1f, at p m. In last week in the city. library. The entertainment will be- heard tomorrow night, (Saturday) -Mrs. J. G. Baxtgr has been t',t Club Rooms. } --Mrs. F. H. Hall spent a couple gin at 8 o'clock, Adrnia;im 20 cts; in St. Andrew's Church, Pickkering, w . spending a few days with her been A. W. Mitchell has, jus. received of days last week with relatives in children under 12 years,.. 10. cents, wU,i e carload of cement ready for deliv- the city. -Rheumat%m _ .ghter, Mrs. Speirin, of Orillia. SALE REGIdTE. °..• � ° ' -H. McGill has secured a posit- Ion ery at his yards. -Mil's Eva Bunting has been via- - P -- . -The Township Council will 'meet iting relatives in Toronto during the - ion at the Whitby Hospital and left WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd - Auct_ Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica on Monday next for the transaction past week. for his new position. last Reek. - .ion sale of 12 horses, 25 mil ch quickly removed by this new treat- C'" -Mrs. James W}lite is spending a of general business. -The doers will be open to tick- g -F. T. Bunting has been confined ,et 'holders only at St. Andrew's on s, 10 -young cattle, 2 yearling ment. E week with her daughter, 'Kra. Watt to the house and bed for several Saturday night at 7 o'clock to 8. Af- °""s� 25 Plga etc., at lot 7, con. 3. er Shepherd and family, of Toronto. East Whitby E. C. Jones, Druggist days suffering from tonsilitis. ter 8 they are open to all. y (i nulls east of Osh- gg st - Sucker - fishing' is now being en- �^ away, the property of F. J. Clem- Pickering Ontario joyed by a number of our,sportsmen -The W. M. S. of the .United - - -- Iand boys, and some good catches are Church will meet at the home of Highland Creek ens and Ivan M. Law. Sale at one Terms, CASH, Elmer Wilbur, .auc_ . RUMACAPS after- .reported. Mrs. Lockwood on Wednesday after- tioneer. - -The price of coal has dropped mon at 3 o'clock. A moving picture show will be giv- ;1.25 per ton, the price in Pickering - Provincial serveyors are at �vnrk 'en in Morrish's Hall, on the evening _ - - -being $12.50-But there has-been. - taking levels on the - h%ghway�. - pre - °f Thursday, April ' 4th. The tiictiur- no decline •in the price of coke. sumably as preliminary work for es shown will be mostly comic. The • -Mrs. Peter Dallwein, of Cleve- the widening of the roadway.�� lead, Ohio., arrived home on Thurs -! -Rev. J. T. Drew, formerly of St. MISS W. BURNINGAAM e I' day, to tare for her mother Mrs. 'D. George's Church, Pickering, but -who Graduate Toronto School of Amman, who at present, is under the has been rector of Trinity Anglican _ Design _ "Piokerin's Leader. Store" "doctor's care. Church, Bradford for some years, --l�r, and -Mrs. Evans, who have has been transferred to Christ Chur- ° DEtESSES DESIGNED been spending the past, few months ch, Mimico, and will enter upon his PATTERNS FURNISHED t .with friends in other - parts, returned new duties on April 7th. Mlaterials made up And Fitted to to their Pickering home on Church --St. George's Church, Sut dsv, weaeure at your own home. � NE W LINE . .. 1St. last week: I March 31st. 4t•~< Sunday in Lent. .3 -Tbe Swastika Club held their 1 Auu day School at 10 a. m. Morning ALTERATIONS -last meeting of the season on Tuee- prayer at 11. Sermon subject, "The ' For Prices and Information Wabasso Prints ,3g in• wide day evening at the home of Miss E. f Absolution." Even-ng Prayer at , p. Phone Pick 710 or write _.- - Richardson, when a most pleasant n:. Sermon subject, "The CAlect for Pickering P. O.': : FAST COLORS. 'Yew PRtterne, to 'retail a& time was spent by 'all. the Day:" Preacher at b-)th= serviees, 25 CENTS per YARD Reserve Friday, April 5th for a Rev. E. G. Rohiraon. 8-act drama, ..entitled, "Aaron Slick —On Sunday morning next Rev. BROCK - Ladies Silk Hose, by `Monarch' From Punkin Crick,", to be present- H. G. Crozier will preach on the To retail at 25 CENTS per PAIR ea in the Town Hall under the sus- subject, "The Mistakes of Peter." At THEATRE Sizes, 9, 91. 10, and lo} in the following seadee c - pices of the Catholic Women's Le11g- the evening service, Mr. Crozier will GUN METAL, TAUPESON, SHADOW, MONOA, SMOKZMIST ' I speak on the "Second Mile ". It is Monarch Sweater Vv -The services in the Presbyterian expected that the Carolina Singers _ Church will be conducted ton Sunday; will remain for Sunday morning,, af- - Wool I 1 �(,`• next at the usual hour, 3 o'clock, by, ter the Saturday night concert and .FRIDA.Y and 8AT'URDAY To retail at 10c• per oz. .. PER OZ. the pastor, Rev. _Dr. Carmichael, scud sing at the Sunday morning service. MARCH 29 and 30 C" Sunday School at 2 o'clock. The Sac- Nothing definite can be announced � Shades to ChOOSe from rament of the Lord's Sipper will be until.Saturday evening. Do not miss �� dispensed on the second Sunday of the morning service. A real soaps] WAKE VP BANANA. EVERGLADE, NAVY, MARIQOL[), I3 'Ap'�' sermon will be, preached. Parents OLYMPIC, SCARLET, WHITE =. -4We. congratulate Arthur Smith, will help the ministei and the church „AND DREAM and MAYBUD -' one of our Pickering boys who is at- _ - -- tending the Whitby High School; on by urging all to attend winning first prize in the annual or- -•-On Monday, March 25th the :,, RUBS COLU M RO I� atorical contest in the Senior die- annual A. Y. P. A. service of East ROGER PRYOK _ iaion.,Theae His five contestants in York Deanery. was held in All JU.NIi; KNIGHT M s So'CHAPMAN WS class. His subject waa, .. Th, Saint's Whitby. A large,, congregat- - iploighshare or the Sword." igZ1 of young people was present, d -Quite a large number of srhocir from au brarry. of the A. Y. P. A. ZANE GREY'S NEAR FALL GOODS children are compelled t0-` take a ?n the Deanery. The preacher, Right - - - .holiday owing to illness. The Turo*1- Rec. A. R. Beverley, D. l),, $isll�p ``ROCKY MOUNTAIN io schools: ,are also thinned out - on of Toronto, gave a helpful serrd-in .WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, 52.95 P •account- of the worst ep.dernic of on the ' Cuitiva -inn of. the Spiritual y' - measles -in a number of years; there Life," urging v�iu his hearers loy- MYSTERY STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 being over $000 cases since the arty to the prin-,ples of th, church RANDOLPH SCOTT VELVET HATS, blue, black,-brown, .3,93. -disease broke out early in the win- o. their 'fathers. Repre_entatives A "CHARLES "CHIC" SALE ter. ' - _ St. George's A. T. P. A. were pros- MRS. - LESLIE OARTlJ - -- -- if you afe not receiving .our weekly Grocery -• _ The Horticultural Society azlrr - insgirmg sesvtce.. x ;TBLEEK BURKE � dodger, ask to have your name put on our - - ounce Mr. J. S. Hail to give a lect- -The March meeting of the Worri- mailing lint. -•' ore -in. Dumbarton United Church on en's Institute was held on Tuesday, litondwy, TuesBny and Wednesday - - -- Friday, April 5th, at 8' p, m. Mr. March 26th, at the hc►me of Mrs. -Hall, who created such s good imp- Cartwright with a good at .APRIL 1, J and 3 =Fred T. Bunting ickerin sire on�� "Planning and friends. Mrs. Rob= -_ resauon was here before will' lect- of members and President wa,� , re- �t _ - � _. ng and Planting a .erts, our: Hell in the _ = M Radio Llcenaas Eetaablisbed 1857, Garden"- a subject On which he is sent at this meeting and brought us .,. wrell entitled -to 'speak. We want s a splendid aylessage on `'Peace." Our Heavens" - - 'good attendance, so -we can arrange program on "Home Economics" wa,a for planting of'. trees in the school ably taken' by Mrs. `F. T. Bunting. WARNER BAXTER.. grounds in connection-w-ith the King's- Musical numbers by *ire. Cart ► right CntiCAITA MONTENEGRO f{ Jubilee. We are expecting to pros- and Mrs. Bunting completed our .RUSSELL HARDIE A,GRX*D �J E-E � - ure some trees from the king's Park very interesting program. In Windsor, --The reRvlar rneeting_s�i the Y. .-' '.L°0-. -A number r our hockey faits P• S. of the Lunited Church wan held A LOST LADYOOKED inotoled into Toronto' 0"1 Saturday on Wednesday, March 20th. The �+ MEATS ; 'evening to 'ovitness' the , Oshawa meeting .was opened._with hymn 18 :AARBARA 9TaNWYCEi team being beaten, by the Sudbury followed by the minuteos -,f 'the last ! _ A players by the scoiP ai` 5 -3. Those mee'.ing and the Tull call. After FRANK MURGAN who' could not afford tl:e Toronto ' g, 'viiss'Jean Clazk "- RICA'RDO CO'RTEZ 'Virginia Cooed Ham, t1u +Oc• ' hymn _2 was sun r. trip . remained at home to hear , the, read the scripture lesscin and Mr. Chicken Roll , » „0c• broadcast of the first Crozier led in game in the .prayer. The speaker • , ,. - la of -the evening W .q..o ldarlteasrwsnta, Jellied Veal = play-off between the Boston Bruins g as +. Mr. Irts-in, • • - ,."3jic and the Toronto Leafs. This was a from Toronto; who delivered a very �+�+ meet exciting game, which was score `fine address. Mr. Harris from Tor - ARM FOR SALE OR RENT- VDtitch L�r 5c 1 Lot 35, con, i, Pickering, Apply on premis- _ ' • :, -.a •. • less until nearly thirty -five minutes onto sang several solos and Miss M, es. s. J. Mantle. ale overtime when Boston scored, which Lockwood and bliss Isabel Squires AY V R SALE-Joseph Cowan. 'Head Cheese 15c ,gave them the victory. Although the .played a piano duet. A• reading was Hlot 18, con. 2, Pickering, 30 31 " 1 • °• • • - - Boston won the Toronto team had given by Mrs. Crozier, fullewed by O W S FOR BALE -Due to freshen Bologna, , ; ' ~ ;. 15C• ,the best of the game throughout al- a solo by Mr. Barris. The iiieeting Cwithin a few days. APp4'ta w. T. Wilson, _ - - thoiugh they failed to score. was closed with the benediction. lot 23, con. 7. Pickering. 30-31 SPECIAL -It is rumored that the Depart- --On Thursday last another of the anent of Highways, is co2usi oldest and highly respected OR LALE -A few loads of good aelrirlg g y petted residents timothy bay st lot 3 con. 7, Pickerin`. W. Shortenui 12c. 21b.23e• the question of widening the King of the village passed away in the stevenwa. Photx Brook 1106. 31 �! ston Highway from Toronto to. Osh- person of .Mrs. Tbomas Calvert; in_ VOR SALE -2 Holstein enwe, fresh, : - awn and that steps .would be taken her 80th 'gear. ° Although. she had q B. ii, R : also a quantity , cow hay. G. R E t D _ to begin the work this year, in the been in poor health for some time, w. ilodgaon, R.R. 2, Clsremoat, 31 as .. . matter of widening bridges and cul- her death came unexpectedly. Her OR8ALE- S -pet clover sePd,Rov- iuneraI took 1 ernmeni feeted, grade No. 1,; also baled hay vert a and filling in ditches,, The p ace on Sunday and George Gray, R. R, 2, Glarembont. . 30-32 B.utcher (phone 3000) Pickering question is the result of an inter -' was largely attended, interment tak- view of representative's of Oshawa,' ing place in Salem'.Cemete She �,`OR BALE -A hood working horse Whitby' and other centres with the my DownrIreland g od`a5nev W. H.EDuott'R,R,f1. Loccust was born in County 29.31 Minister of Highways urging that in 1855. In 1875_ she married •Mr. Hill. _ the work Was necessary for public Calvert, and in 1882 the 'family FOR SALE- Freebcows andspring• safety: It is claimed that there is emigrated to .Canada, the l ors: 75 head to choose from. Also poultry START THE N E �' wanted. A. C. Diamond, south of C N. R, mare motor traffic on- t}iis highway t'owriline ' iigrth ' of Balsam, later • station, Pickering. 29.31 than any other in the Dominion of moving 2 farm north Green- • y � a i�OR SALE, OR RENT -} acre Rar• _ .- Canada and many fatal motor ace- , 7 years . ago came to - r den. rruit 'trees, spring water, one =_toreyy. a dwelling, In the Village of Pickering. J.C. __. •• ideate have resulted on account .of' Pickering, to the farm recently ec- Moore. Phone Pick 2, 5, 31 -32 XEAR :the pavement being too narrow, The copied by .4. H. Robinson. After the [`, EED GRAIN• FOR SALE -Mar• "` a'RIG�T deputation that waited upon the Min- death of Mr. Calvert, nine'years ago, I Janis wheat, Liberty Malting barley and " ister urged that this road be made .she, came into the village to reside. Banner. oats groan from registered seed. M. B. -' into a four -lane highway, It was She had ten of a family; four sons Burk. Pfione Ptck 1031. 31 -32. -pointed out that no pavement could and six daughters: Mrs. Lockwood FOR SALE -1 Daniel incubator; . - - - - be laid this year as it would be nec -' (Mar'y) of Sandford, M'an.; Mrs, win sell either 150 or ition. size. used only ;Buy your' Meat Requirements 2 seasons, in e:cellentcondition. F, H. Weatney essary for the filled -in ditches to i'Blanchard (Nellie}, of Carman, Man. Pioving.. Phone Pick-1413. 29tf — settle first. The depuYstioai - also' Mrs. $iddons (Nettie), of Toronto; w EED GRAIN 'FOR BALE- Laurel claimed that-'a sidewalk be also laid . Mrs. W. Sleep (Lottie), of Pickering i.7llullese oats, Improved Banner Data and - -t for pedestrians as many of the fatal Mrs. Mason ( Susan of Oshawa m1Zed grain (oats and barley), suitable for seed, �� , A. F. Percy, R. R. 1, Pickering. 31 accidents were caused to pedestrians Mrs. Riley (Beatrice); H. G. and TIDdOTHY SEED FOR P1ALE- -,v�NQi ° f 'who had to -use the avement <, ,The John, of Pickering; Wm. of Toronto 1 tea+ v wr p r Governmant iestedi also G,. A. C. No. 21 Minister assured the deputation -that who died - several years ago. Another barley, and Improved Banner oats grown from - -. - ••• question 0n Fled died in torsos regtateredeced. Apply to LutScr Middleton, this, estion would also be co conBld- , y She was Brougham. Phone a 828, 28.34 Bred. It is claimed that the tax on a member Of the Presbyterian Chur- SEIs;D FOR SALE- Laurel Hutlew - the gas Consumed by Cams, bushes ch and large nt1mbe! Of fuels] oats, straw and gr sin eaullent feed, price and trucks would pay for, this work tributes testified to the high respect $2,75 par 100 lbs., at feat to sow two acre•, Victory and Banner oaU at e0e,�rx r bushel. yll Pie eke � _,. Meat �: Market y in a short time. in which she was held. No. t, government standard. W. H. we•tnc G 1,11 Pickenng, ont. 31 -82