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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_04_05• - :.., . -.•. ....r arj.,_........se..'_ ;.... w-..• -x.� - - _'.: .. _ _,. - .:....r:= a- ._:..•:.z ..._ �"•+ �.i:e•,. ;�_ __ _ - . i Y _ >,+:sc: Jd .. t v .. .. - - Y r. • y,.3 • 't T H r i�. s: ----VOL. -LIV. _ _ PICKE•RING, O ITT.: �'hlD'A' Y; A PR; -5, 193-50 � v :�, � � _ •� iplrs�sfistOfcttai �asD;a. Duitbartuia Dunbarton ! NOTICE- St Pual's -on- the -Hill, Dunbarton. - - -Mr. W. McDonald and- faTnily mov- GREENVv OOD DR. H. C. PEAR80N- Physician _ Sunday, April 7th. ;>h Sunday in ed to the city on Monday. Ind Surgeon, Dunbanon. logy Lent. Sunday school at 2 p m. Cel- Born on April'- -2nd tb Reg. and ti ;<< "Our trucks pass your way ebration of the Holy Communion at firs. D ILL . D E. FOli9YTii, Oph. D., Director every day." 3' Somerville, a daughter. • 1LpOrtometrical Association of Ontario. Res. 3 p. m. Sermon subject, Th_ Pray- -The -Mission Band meets on Sat- r 4sesed Member of the mined b appointment. COAL ' C -Og +' _ . er 'Book." Preacher - at this service, urday, April 6th at 2.30 p. M. Established I :S Aweia�s'p� Eye. examined by appointment• f �- Pboue2804. Claremont. Onto - °' _ Rey. E. G. Robirson, A cordial in- Sorry to - report. John Hopkin eon- - - - WUOD, CEMENT, %itati.zl is hereby. extended to you- fined to his -bed with pneumonia. _ .FEED tes�al' to' attend this serving. Walter and Mrs. McFarlane have s�`NCAN H. MCINrYHE- Barris. BAND, CI- RAVEL, _ moved into :Madam Brown's house. -- • ' Solicitor, Nbtarr• Office -sr «k slot• R' and' �Irs' C4nnbr and roily. - Opposite Bell Telephone office, Whitby.' end - Audley to The price of pork' :�i)d bE tai =---- :--PLbbeab sslr T- = have moved to the. farm lately occ- -'� Some have been on the land on u led b the late Robt. Wood. now shows a l:!' .It Ik C ". R� DONALD RUDDY Barrister. B�1ILDER S SUPPLIES sand soils. Fall wheat and seeds l'. y feeding. There i� rto Dec- AWe Solicitor, Notary Public. MoneytJoLoan. y On Thursday, April 11th at 8 p. g• - : formerly �ecdpted by the isle A. E. Chris- have come through in fair shape. m., the Y. P. Class of the United Ch- ter feTZd for th r. tt10n� Wy South wing ot.,Court House. Whitby. 81y 8160 1 ©Caj Qartage work n,� arch are repeating their la , +. The Club is at the home of p g p y "Lyd- than my Barley Yeed. it BSATON. BRLL, as ROSS Fred and Mrs. Crawford on Monday ia, a Seller of Purple" in the S. S. will give more j)� tttld8 :� W• J. BEATON. K. C: A. ♦W . MITCHELL evening next. A full �attendande is' -Room, and� wilf -be 'assisted by the t H.21". BELL J. D. F. Ross (SIIOg r to D. Munro and 'Pieiter- looked for. I choir. The concert will be good the ton than bai lie f cho; 1. " J. A. WRIGHT 1mB CAW CO,) R. P. and Mrs. Winters and F. M. Elmer and Miss Evelyn Annis-and Test it and o-t e. o.ls Bay Serest, Toronto. Adelaide 993- "- and hire. Chapman attended the Mrs. 'Dr. Qgackenbush motored over Pickering, Ont. Masonic Ladies -light at the Knlg to Ithica and were % accompanied � C. RICHARD80N� Co. Barris- _ P CHOPPING 'Voters. Solicitors. Notaries etc., suites 309 Office phone 7400 Residen6u 8520 Edward last week home .by their brothel Arthur, who and aesl -�Ad �810�nN'QhtSESuAdayeand Holi` The Merrymalters Mission Band is teaching in Cornell University. '-tlonday, Wednesday and Friday M is sTr7. Pickering Phone 3613. Stf will meet at the home of Miss Helen; The sprit;g holiday 'season now has SPECIAL • ••�- • B E M' � Puckrin on Saturday afternoon, at .started; Until. June 1st Cbo �MBCN do McKIL.LAN-- Barris- TT l)p•ng wi'l be ' Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at �.Z:/1 2.30. All-'members and friends are 1 - nce of Mr. Thomson. lot 11, concession 1, - welcome. Brougham a for een s per bag. •►fig. OAice hours: Thurxtay and Saturday ONw, - Do not forget the crokinole art from 7.00 p. m to 8.30 m.. or by g party y _ 7 f - ttaent. Toronto oftSe� : 806 Royal Bank in the school house this Friday even - I Mr. George Miller left on his vet - a Ph.. Pick 2000. Tortanto El 'n33o3. Facilities for Placing In- g —' : 3 toy ening. Everybody welcome. The urn- trip' to the. West, _ the first of FLOUR quilt wi}1 be auctioned off this ev the week. Ask for KISSi'rtI frtr Dental ur nce. of . All and somebody pastry. it B a n some y 1 ge a g M Randall Ellicott tt d family k r, co n a a es less shortening. ' I grind Pick. ne• wi l d are moving t lourllocalit $taking up ering grown wheat almost tex_lnlsiv. A eni'nq d t o0 - ., N(S cc Cc rtoITH. D. D. 9., L. y Kinds. S15 0 , t White. r' �� and l�k� �v�iy. AtTCl Claremont ndsafflc o e pDonAe Dot or Ni ht - Cherrywood el by have by firemen Mrs. f Bm, uKh- sly. You. buy wheat. u i buy Your „'ry stsaotbuefl}ilu 1f. 2rJtf Y g ,.. EXCHANGE f _ -- — y ar: been drilling so energetically of We are lad firs. Geo. Davidson is' o? a HFRBERTT. FALLAISE. L H•9•. $ late The answer: >. a'picture to be I''exchange flour for any kird of en. D. 5 Graduate of the Royal College of well enough to be at home again .. shovt-n in the Town Hall on the ev= rain. TM9 save~ you money. ntal Surgeons and the University of Toronto The he Beal Store, Claremont 'Miss N. Philips, of Brou ;lam has `7 � `yy ice 1n reSidence.econd door east of St And- _ P + g. eriirig 4f April . 2 .the in—addition an 1 - Ssw'.Cburch. P;ckermc,Ont,, Office hour.: 9. PHONE 9.f been visiting with `Liss Ruth Hollin- unusual entertainment is promised. F• Z- C,�cEEN ,. to 6 ton.• or by aPPOiaemaat. (X-ray rr' U R 11I I T U R E 'arm. to l n. Pick 8700. 4(X geT• _ There . vw ss great excitement here " _... �L'e welcome Mi. 'and air §. ' Geo. on Thursday when Mr R' Battier was. c tt I�utl►tlnsss Q�asbfs.. We are displa ;ink an attractive. Gray to our community, they hate runnin_X a film for •.future shooing. Shingles l' ��r Sale variety of moved to fir. Jas: Davidson't farm, of all the community firemen. Wom- Aluminum and Aratiitewai�e Etc. lire. John Petty had a visit on Sun' en's Instituters,. W. M. S. School i- AFLIZABETH RICHARDSON - Furniture and Furniture .. 1:3a1t f3wlvrinized 6,• "''.�hing.'ert. ' - sFtueand■utomebile insurance of allkiny, Noveftier, day from her mother and sister, of children. Everybody, old and young. Bird'@ Felt Malr,i.inale -. rgNeeenting companies of Solid dnancial stand- Toronto, accompanied by cousins of l All are anxious to see the finished - Also, re- rubbering + ,Jr,ry cSt,erta. s. Prices low, in keeping with times.' C•ooksville. product. _. toot.. __.._ Lawn mowers -1; -opened. : rP08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer. First of April is here again and The S.. S. session on Sunday last T. PATER80'VS . -for Oouatiss of Tark and Ontario. Aew it is moving time. James Burkhold- -was given over to a mission ad- - lift ail« of .11 kfnda atSSayse to on shorty+ �1 ' g �' Call and get price.. Yhoov :r" i sakes. Address Ores luvw P. O„ oat• Gyp►roe and.Lime er's are moving into Harold Main- dress by Mrs. Brown. Missionary land's house. Superintendent. Rev. J. E. Glover R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP Just arrived a .large shipment of j�L _ T The meeting of the Woman's Ass- *ho-.has been delivering series of j' J ' D.� Clerk, vttCso Accountant. Etc. Commissioner for. �i yP"OC in the following sizes.. ociation . will be held in the -hall on { g i � • 48.in. z In. 6 roc helpful discourses on the Parables, MSUr,ase msSS. Whitewla out. y'P Thursday, April 11th. Roll Call to gave a fine exposition on the Par- •i�� - - -' - -- - - - --- 48..in._z 84. in. - _"' an •Feaster '•e - - -- be b:Y of the T°•.�° MAW. 48 in. x 98 it), `• A9 there is to be a uilting, the pro- On Friday evening a large Bath- ' -- ' 48 in. z 108 in.' Budder Su gram will .be be dispensed with. Host- ering of youne people from Brough- $ ' PP��E g -. i.ieensed Anetioneer for York, 48 in. z 96 Donacona Board esses: Mrs. Morrish: and - :'firs. Bert am, Green River and Claremont ass- Ontario and Durham Counties -- _ Star Lima Petty. ambled in the Town Hall for a aoc- t' HardvV&ll Plwrter On _Friday evening of this week g Se pleas- the Lumber 8IIV t:a`l~1 :.' A]1 3ti.nds of dales promptly - - ' ... _ y g ial evening together. A eery p PICKS RI1V� - B c sh lf� - ��. m�� people of the church and wmm- .ant time was spent by the local. C. ' lap attended tc>. unity- -are Lo _.l thP_gtleeta_of group _ andsheit' - guests, -and-one �1}}B CPttl- - - TERX6 REASON ABLB i LUMBER YARD the. Woman's Association at, a. social hundred altogether. At the close of Sales uiav hP arranged for at the evening in the hall. The men have' the •)rogram and games, pinch was Alberta Goal News Ot+F1rg.. kindly consented.to put. on, the pro-' served. l:. = 'Dome4ic :OICe Pickering Mills =gram. This in itself will be , assur- -_ - Bell and Independent phones. nuns of a ',good time. An a,lded art -1 'i:f meat, L1L', , . P1ar t 3f. ti. Whitby.' Ontario. I - :. y _ _ _ of a :riend- 141ap1e Bon .' ti'Cnti 'action will be the sale ., .. - .._ toot • - -' `� - j ..Kinsale ship quilt made by the girls. Sunday 1 1 sorry to report :4f r. H �o ntt3 for L�-r fi F Special Rates - on' _4utomobile School Classes, the proceeds to be tie • � t t Cf3 Pe< Mash, Feeds; p so -x-ell as'-usual'. - ' ?lyreurance, now effected with used f,r 4lissions. So. please. rem-' ' Mrs. Crawford spent Sunday last and ]Metal Roofing w _ ��'++ ember the date and all -wh'u can join ;�•ii- friends in Georgetown ' and Poultr 17i1 with us in having a nod time. 4L•.t Y PP g Mr. and, Njrs. Victor Parkin 'spent day erehiilg, _ Sunday last with relatives in Tor- Coclisbutt I.. plemi✓):ts : G lies in •sock "U t all Greenwood onto. Secure Prbees h+ -fore Buying - Th �, . �. e ' �. wa hel last Tues- OF- tln1eS Robt. Devitt and family moved day evening ;n the hall with a fair e " -LONDON, • - - back to Brougham on Tuesday'. " attendance..: WILSON' B R O A ENGLAND b, Cho in Dail The drama, "The Thr~e Pegs" Quite a'_numbez, of..our farmers Hill, Ont c s+ t, PP y j attended the council meeting at ~I goes to Myrtle this. Friday even.nst. 'Phonediark 72181 _ y,• - . C.YRIL' E. MORLEY Brougham • last Monday ,afternoon. D N Lockwood Reg. Woodward, and family moved air. and tire. R. E.' Mowbray mot- Phone - Piekeriag,'.fi700 + , into the. Middleton house oil the hill ! y ored M Port Hope last Thursday t BURPEE ;PICKERINO, ONT. on bianday. visit Mrs. 4lowbray's brothel who is PTO - :..'Ire' and Mrs. -Henry, 7f Toronto, ill.' lr spent•the week -end with theii niece, few of our young people were • R G CLENDENINQ Mrs. E. Tremble. entertained by':Misses veronica Gay- R Is Brightening upi The Young People were- entertain - nor and .Mildred Taylor _at Oshawa I � 1 V� ~ . FUNERAL DIRECTOR ed by Mount Zion Young People on last Friday evening. ' Wednesday evening. -- time, in the home • � pt9vate Ambulance • ' . . bliss Laura" Ormertid' was iri the tilt. and Mrs., • Howard Farndale • . . • '• � • _ ,� and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bell spent Again this Yeti r we 't< ill be -Day.a nd. Night Service ��illage for a few days before leaving- Sunday last with -Mi. 'and. Mrs. Or- handling 'BURPEE'S SEEDS, �Ptly not see our Display Pboue 9004 for Victoria Square. ;vine Lawton at DfanilIa. in bulk. if y��n lfave never of Floor Caverin 8 ? Malvern ooOU Will Oxmerod has' ended. his holid - -Fred Middleton is moving this t g ayg" and is now helping his brother week to a farm west of Manchester. used Burpee a seeds, try thete _ •�ONGOLEII�d RIIl B in the store business at:'Cresswell•. ;Ire A Bunker has leased the 'LaRr this year Rod be • con-,inced Markham'', _ Ont. W. F. Disney and family entertain ton farm just vacated by Mr. Mid- like many other-, that they f 6 z 9 $5 15 ed the Y. P.. Class on . Wednesda a acs a y dleton' ar is 1 ss by b mselvee. :evening, All horoughly, enjoyed th- One .of the best Institute, meet- Bu our eee�.l requirements a 9- .$7.;5 OLD ' RELIABLE emselves `. y y ? =i Mrs. F. Gibson entertained the lags of the year was held at the in bulk- the wn., the gardeners 8 z lUl $9 I5 home of our resident Mrs. V. Par- 9 z 12 Circle girls on Saturday afternoon. P do. Setter eeed, more eco- $10,40 B.-H. Paints Enamels kin, last Friday afternoon. After the`•c > > The next meeting_will be at Mrs. E. , nomicitl'.: Congoleum, 3 usual business was settled Mrs. Bell yds. vibe, 60t;. spd. Trerxtble s. I ' If you have been eending yoae., - �varIIlsl]es and i3talIIS; � gave a .paper on `'The - Teaching of i,iaoleum, 4 yde. wide, , 80c, a yd'. - Quite a •number froth here attend order to Burpee'e direct, why .s ed the concert- in Pickering on-Sat- our Boys and Girls the-Spending of Oilcloth, 2 yde wide, 50c. a yd' MURESCO in full line of color@. g _� Money." Mrs. N.'Gibson, a paprrr on not include your order with urday evening by the Carolina Sin :- :FOLDING COUCH, $9.50 Also TUI%P9 find OILS ers and report it as excellent. g "Cur-rent Events." Later in the af= odrs,'snd'we will save you tl><s The Ashburn Dramatic Club are 'ternoon the members of the Seorillg trouble of clearing thcoagh We hsvle the Agency for presenting their drama, "Here Com -' favored tole with a parade of -cnitome at no extra+ ex- Order your E.e►stet Lilies Brarly. es Charlie" at Greenwood, on April their dresses.. We ladies, were quite_ peace to you MA89BY HARRIS rood , o!' our' misses `in tlieir fine y . _ R$PAIRS. .' 1 estinThi�sy acid to be it t*ery int- wozh. bliss Mary Brown read-An ad• _ ... • _ .. ' - - .- ��t� Q Mrs. Peron, Sunday Class dress and Miss Marion Stevenson + Ft�esal Director ��i7A� . gave their drama, "Whe�tlrsnd- presented a little gift of remembraa- t� s S'tQrQ -Ambulance roi0! ass•' at a church in . LDe northern im Our hostess their invited its to ✓ g - Haredware PhpOe 4qtt the dining room to partake of a Phone 1 part• of Ushawa altd wen' well roc- sumptuous a The last item was - PIOHE$Ii1TG1 dived by one of our old pagora, the '�'p°t' at V Rev. W. iarnc • !� heat apeeches,- causing much mierrl- ii,.,►,r, �.• !'L>a ' ..�" '� }Sift. _ toot,. .4 . �,► � , . �W Fe 1.3',j, _•- _ s .�Y.r:- _. •S,PS .t -.,.w -. .y. -z __ _ _ 2 ... �x +r- - _ ... v .. - 7. w .. Perhaps if I see a chance I may be - able to pavu the way" In the bracing air of the Blue liourlta'.us, au the enforced quiet, YOUTH `,Isles regained his health. Ile soon - - TID,ES f %;ear:cd cif the role o invalid and o;-f' i hrs mind searched about for occupa• ti6u. l'le wuuilered bow things were : _ By NEUE M. SCANLAN I Kotug at' the office., Ile became- fret- particularly -on wet (Author of "Yenearrow ") �` -' I days, t♦ • - - „I -Ought to be getting back," tie eR>s0>Palif made' a slow recovery, and lone "'Why not irrite to them? I'll do it - V� ller" we see a groud o! youns pea weeks and months elapsed bo =ore he j for you, " - caid Genevieve. ,I'm not • _ Pte ca.rrieo 'on the tide■ or , youth again walked with his swinging i fast, but 1 can do shorthand, a bit It you Kelly Pencarruw mans. .+ettles will be good practice for us both. It dowb un the Yem'urr.-w rarm, with stride, or his voice boomed' -' out-An. will ease your mind and get up my Genevieve ..his cousin as housekeeper court. speed. Come on, try mar'• • Who 1s in love with tier cuustn Robin. When Miles `was - pronounced out of Herrick- Cousin Nell %1:wd9nald be. Out of this grew- regular- morning.. ;• -s,omes engaged -to RrPna Joicey -Goff: danger the weight of anxiety lifted ..gvssien., at which . Miles dictated . Peter t'encarrew is sh,.w'inR interest from the- family- and the ,tense aL in Nretpl.. Kit• a typist lung, detailed and very aggravating - The family is suddenly faced . with mgaphere relaxed. A mild diversion budgets for the office. - ;' 'tits serious #llheea of sir Miles Pen- was caused by. the approaching con- �._.� -G '.�� �s <es. o�� - earrotiv fluement of Erena --- - ' - - - "Where ;ie your mother ?" Miles , p... _ , and her father was delight- Miles _ ..... � racticeieve rapidly improved with P Y Pe icarrow did -not 'die.' -He ed at the intellikent' interest' and Mom ibl IG`' asked Genevieve one afterngon, wide knowledge she displayed. Poor "She is with Aunt Kitty, deep in Norah. He had never been able to speculation. 7 discuss his work or his problems You can count,-on "speculation What about with her- beyond •the most superficial '► " "Whether Grannie's next great- ROYAL observation. But Genevieve found it e grandchild will be a savage," and she vastly absorbing, _ lauH w is Erena ?" lie asked. Robin's duties were multiplied byj r - YEASTCAKES "A bit scared, Aunt Hester is com- the detailed account of cases which Ing tonight. Poor Neil looks 'like a he was obliged to forward each mail. Il1U for these light,- frightened rooster. You know that Only the fact that he felt himself di- ' i recting the office -ppersonally, through " smug professional manner he has ac- ea tasty reads, buns quired; it's got its 'feathers ruffied, from a distance, #econciled Miles to _ Y the long absence. BROWN LABEL - 334 1/216. Miles smiled faintly, but there Suss Peter had settled, down in the of- and coffee eakeS no rebuke for her levity, flee, but as he still had the hufdle ,• Fof 24 hours .even Miles felt that of matriculation ahead, after two fails RANGE FEiCC�E 404 1/2 16■ be had ceased to hold the centre of t urea and took scant interest in the he stage as invalid -in- chief, while ' the • mothers —a term which lumped work, it was quite evident that he _ .. &' } together Norah. Kitty and Hester — 'would not justify his father's hopes. talked wisely in whispers and dYunk Maisie Kite, as Peter had said, had t (� endless cups of tea. accepted an offer to join: Willis. Duchess Qr-Kent- - " "What's the beating ?" asked Kelly', 'Bona, and her first pubtle' appearance who had come in from the Hutt. as a professional was an occasion for "Sweetest Girl One_ • much comment. She had a minor -Genevieve grinned. "My ,money le part and Sppeared in tights' ' Could Wish To KnoW • - on a nut -brown bop," When Norah heard -that It was a t "Have you. seen Maisie Kite in ,a girl with red hair she drank three Norah was. profoundly shocked and Miss Florence Forrest, of Port - - large glasses of champagne in- an ee- t r+ Kitty mildly caustic. H Ontario who has been in da- �� t stasy of relief, and stayed in -bed - �+ • "But why, Mother?" asked liens• � with a stek headache. next day, maics, all winter the guest of her This crusty ..hiss bas instse an Hester had .hidden her anxiety e- vieve. ' Yon,ve seen dozens of girls �0 yt y Jr, had In tights —in pantomime and musical aunt, Mrs. Lewis, Emery, Good as It looks see ~ s of the neath her accustomed- uiet, but her Royal Yes" wife Book for di- joy was great when she saw Erena comedy. ", the honor of being invited by the • : (To be Continued.) _ - Duke and. Duchess of Kent for with a tiny daughter. wha had fnher- - - - - -. - - lied 'her appearance from old Matt = luncheon at "Sunset Lodge" where A _ chow, Pencarrow. • they have been spending their honey- Enjoy are ally fine • , moon. "Sunset Lodge" is the attrac- hand -made ci arette _ _ 'n Americans "When are on co back?" Kel- 4ZI 9 - y 8 i yr ly asked Genevieve. • "The place Is - tive bungalow which is chatelaine. rptliTlq your OtUil LUICR like a pigsty." We Americabs are a constant Mrs. Emery put —with .its staff of GOLDEN VIRZINIA "Why don't you beat old Kate over' source of amazement to the English, servants — at the command of the m•. s��. �t� , a,����asti►e.?y. +ties the head and make her clean It up?" One of the things they have never Royal couple. "Father is getting- Qa all . right been quite able to understand is the writing to bar mother in Port now... Kelly was not given to making an `/crudity" of our accent. For an Hope', Miss Forrest describes -the _ Impassioned lea. _ English - speaking. persona not to du- Duchess of Kent as "extremely _ .. Dan D wonderfully' chi ROUGH -HANDS FROM n erf beautiful and w d �S licate• or, at least, approximate the b Y . - D PP Ge116Tieve. shook her head. "I'll curious sounds - that issue from the - -Just the - sweetest ;girl one could Fa A HOT WATER 7 !tors a n ncsrrowa House on the • "v' fiord don in to them wish to know." s, the Duke of Kant ; - r Ki obin erp h'p� + + -�+ . iarnyx of an O � _ -. �• -- - Lne,. b:.r...iv',.,. she �: -z* is • #aII*aad taita_bas � aG ,► lwdoua Pecan Ron is low and Now, a new charge is brought curly hair and blue eyes and not -. Terrace, but in that family later- dMerent— enjoyed at very meat against us. In gentle .irony, Ivor .stilted, .as,his pictures seem.to make Recipe in Royal Yeast sake Book change there 'was little chance of Brown, writing in the Manchester him." They made her very much at pate ls: privacy. Winter wsa -fast fettling In : and life centred indoors round the Guardian, nays: home, said this young woman who nree. Some one of the numerous They .(the Americans' speak was called to the Bar in September q vt: group -was always prowling in. 'and far less fast than the English, last, and will upon her, return.take out, and Kitty ,seemed never far and they use longer, more up the practice of law. ' s from Robin • The _ad rin 1tLdulReut formal words. The dignities of ' ooherranzpefyclose, wherenRobin was intensity con dearatiolihemum�do-dear }erg�gee— �}'pu]a I�PLYI HINDS ,,k�est certed was almost pathetic, Het •a talk; they, go into confer- !,- whole Bite and love and hopes ten - ence. They do .not work, the lift; lJrafted For War au e ' - �.; ' , at tred in him. Not for herself, but for they operate, the elevator. What . yv*' t �, . • ,# ., , Robin she would have faced any Ve call fiats, they call apart- Cleveland— Amelia Earhart; noted trial— any. -teat, As she. grew older menus; what we call by brief, IN aviatrix, believes -women should. be h w there logs a lurking tragedy fn her familiar terms, they call a com- C, dxafted for war just the same as CREAM , " eyes; the fear of losing him, fort station. ..- .. .ti.....They ca'r•, It was not until-Miles was conval- their Congress members repro- men. ascent and the doctor ordered him off sentatives -or- •congressmen, •not "Women should be used behind the Try Streusel Coffee Cake for break- to Sydney and bhe Blue Mountains to R. P,'s 'in the snappy English_ lines, doing anything that able-' - Qee lmttat Steecaclpaif�npo>hl fashion. ' bodied, women can do," Miss Earhart - -- " -" avoid the winter that Genevieve and Yeast Delta Book; page 11. Robin-'again faced their' problem. There sire elements of truth in Mr. said. - -- - - -- - - "We will have to wait, Robin.. He Brown's: observations. lice should The aviatrix 4mphasized she did n To AD HERE'S never any .ques. Is taking mother and me with him, bear in mind, however, the famous not wish . to convey the idea that she A BOO _ �tion about perfectly lean- . French axiom, "No getieralizstion h believes in war, but that in her own ' uj�,o Use YEAST, true, not wen this one. For ex- •• �� �a +s 1 ened bread When you bake case she would want to fly a fight- Ts, ALWAYS GET ample, many of our compatriots, lane is the United States were With Royal Yeast Cakes. You called -upon to cd!mment upon Mr. g c "I flad Phillips Pare LIZ'S Can be sure of full leavening Brown's remark that "the dignities attacked. - thw helps m7 �gesere more iarhpan'aayta7as eLe. It.ereates•sn power v matter how long FAST, PAIN RELIEF dear to�thern," would,. ilin the, snappy a atteri►a cis' = London, England they have been on your pan- English fashion, dispose of the "stab- DR.WERNETS POWDER Extract f'� original letter, try shelf. Individually wrap- ' ped in airtight waxed paper, ject with a. very_ small monosyllable, - , ' Get ti os 12 tablets a namely.- "Nuts2 "—St. Louis Post - F� �i.�ING ITl Phillips Pare LIVE Yeast a way Post- they reach you, in perfect con- .calom�Cal bottle os nor � ,uw' Dispatch . TIGHT has- been found to preserve in the high- : dition and keg fresh'- for- -- - loo at any druggists eat state of activity the live elements' P which make yeast such a splendid cor- i. )months. Royal'Yeast Cakes ' rective of the ills. arising from troubles -have • been the standard • of . • .� °"p PROOF _, in the digestive tract. } quality for over GO years. -Two travellers were comparing No need, now, to bother about new ' 1 ut foreign cities: supplies each day. Phillips Yeast stays "London," Los d n," said one, "is certainly T ET N active. You can buy ,a month's anpp2y t ^ ^; Two Hetp}ul the fo eat lace in the world:' and more• ahead —and save money by , Booklets. g� P doing it. a #at `i �.... „ , tt No slippin or slid- _ a FREEi Oh, no, its not, .said' the other. clicking Phillips Pure LIVIL Yeast is an Eng- "I've been in a lace much fo ier tugn y uthis ` . ,�„-_ „�� Yeast DOES NOT HARM n P gg when you use ibis lash discovery—ono that has helped . �iie Book" talk 'rHE HEART than London. grand powder that macy thousands in England to new ail about the art .� ,x most dentists pre - ti : of sendraakt Where was that•Y, asked his in- health.' It corrects digestive d builds of lb *a4 As, Aspirin tablet', starts tiisiate- tarestad friend. scribe —it's a joy -to makes your food do you good, and builds aeefpee he „ , „ all users and is the up your blood. recipes lined t grating as soon as It touches moisture. I doh 't know where it was, re- POWDER largest seller In the Be� :er Hesuh'Ra That means that Aspirin starts lied the second tsars! "it was so ,r world— leaves no u you have found yeast good for yon, ftp rM'i ,.o colored, gummy taste on will find Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast »'`how t hold" .. , eases even a bad foggy." —x11 drug stores• 9(h beneficial and economicpl:,: And �YsmCakes . heads neuritis or rheumatic airs - +� you'll Rise it. -15 days' supppl�y (in as alood Will p granules of pleasing taste) for bUC : 46 peoveyQwhMl almost instantly. And Aspirin is sgje. d, tj i rua� ;y r. ; Doctors prescribe it. For Aspirin does �d�-•l�EliebitOf DentC� �- days, supply, 1.t10 at your a st's. t �. nol ildrni the heark QQM� W@if1 Louoa Be sure to look for the name Bayer ��'!t'•aiv A" DRAMA ttan'rso is the form, bf a axon:; on every GROW SOYA BEANS A NEW DEAL. Flow Ate.,saaubertr#%,Toee6te,0" . Aspirin tablet, fbirin' is zhade in' 'rWsw weed me, ty.e ttw "Royal Y !0>shaada and ill drtl�sts -have it. "� W -ar ntee that your bean crop will bring you at least the ec(ui- ! IMiNe lteah .r ` 4 B,otai "Royal I t 'r f _ • .... 111.ar �'j'w,tte"a's" 's'issfs vs, e t o tlje standard price for wheat next -fall; and will' contract .� Demand and Get for your crop acreage. For particulars write: l dlf Tie - atf... AS P I -R I N • : Issue No. 14 ---'35 � Soya Mills Limited t TRAMMARK NaeteTaas0 IN ee"ea► . • .R - ,4S RICHMOND W •TORONTO 56 Q� _ _ - . _ .- .. �,,. _ .,e, -. _ -..' 1� .. I - lift. - _ _ .. • - '� ..r+.� - ,.4`,�, l.r _ -.- -.�,.' '.K. -y,•, :�„�; _ w ��• ..y +' - :SarF.n'. •a+l �� � .� '- .. _ - - •- _ V 4a • � • -" - - _ .. - .� - � .. _ _ - . >.. _ _ `.76.8: -._r •��1[41 _ AN EDITOR GIVES SOME THOUGHT i The Odd Thing rows from wifie for carfare or cis -' S$ilur � @� arettes towards the , end of the T O THE PROBLEM -OF HEIRESSES About Man to Man • ' ' �� ,� •, \ - week, or is first to suggest ablow- hleistruteel U+•c:!at�tu(cing Lraaois out when he is flush. In other words, Furnished With Every !Really life is full of disappoint- ity, but not a newspaperman. 'Not Men are funny, creatures. economy is a great racket -for Putter?t _meats of one kind , or smother. A but what a good newspaperman The man who hollers because his �.' Gi► wifie must get two permanent waves wifie to practice., -. few days ago a few lines were car- could probably be equally , capable P m ried irr' Canadian papers to say that -of evolving two of the gentleman's a year, and visit the hairdresser once • • •' _ • America's richest heiress, Doris claims to , fame, to wit:. introducing a week in between times ... , .... The husband who worries over, =< Duke, had married a newspaperman. hot dogs as fart at an exclusive often the same man who u ifie's toothache, aril insists that = . -_- sttrelches_ gut luxuriously in the bar- she. see the dentist first thin in _- We port of had a titental picture'of party; and his formula for making g some obscure but competent report-- such gatherings a_ . success, _. its.rn: bar's chair," prepares for a • snooze the .morning and have it filed up .. `��/ •� +' and says: Give us the works. He Is usually the same man who hid- J f er haying perhaps met the girl- cal- "keep it simple, keep it alive, con- gets a shave, haircut, massage, es his own toothache as lots as .ei z wally on one or -tv.o occasions and centrate it in one room and break g welling her the td,a that life with -'a it up- shortly aft °r 4 , a m." Xes,_try special lotion on the face, tonic for possible, _- tells wifie, irritably to ; 'Y •$omewhat carefree 'irresponsible and do it. But it's a good formula the bald spot aril' a 'gooey mixture "hind her own business' when she „ youth w'ho met the world with a grin all right. to plaster down the hairs which re -" suggests that he visit the dentist, e w ul b referable to single ' Then there- was'the story' awhile main. He pays a• check of $1.50 with- and then takes two or three weeks o d e' g - • P out a blink and 'tips the barber a screw u i courage n to scr u s ffic eat to _�_edness,completely_ surrounded by de- ago of another newspaperman who q p. . tectives and trust companies., married the 'Presidents ..daughter. quarter - have the aching tooth removed. - . ••_s s a * s s _ But this was all wrong. bir. But it turns out that.he is a public- Men are funny creatures. Cromwell, .-the gentleman who has .ity mogul or something. No, the sad The fellow who insists on wifie The nlan who detests -wifie>,'s new _ :collected unto himself America's fact is.that iiewspapelmen- do not budgeting the, .household expends- dress because it is "too loud" . - , richest heiress, is described. in' the marry . heiresses; or perhaps' we , tures for. economy's sake, and paying Will often .buy himse:f. a tie • that -' e - _New York press to the extent of should say, heiresses %o not m4rry her own way. to the movies out of can be heard for four city b:ocks. several columns as an 'amateur newspapermen: Ruch is life. the house allowance, and buying her • • • a sportsman, a writer on monetary - _ _ own hats and dresses out of her.al- And the chap .who refuses to. con- ••and political reform, and "a partner sow quickly the ,little ones grow lowance, and setfing aside so much sider the purchase of a long - desired in an advertising agency. ups You no sooner get through sit- for cosmetics, permanent waves, electric refrigerator. for: wifie . The gentleman, we gather, .is a tins up with them, than y6u're sit- hosiery, lingerie and sweets. Will be the first to bite when new pretty good fellow, even s personal- Ling up for them. Is usually the same man who bor- -cars come out in the, spring. ., - SP CIA L � UL T Ry S FREE _ H I -N TS Advisory Service' E`: , ,�/• • - 'HOUSING YOUR CHICKS No _ To R•ad•rs of This Issue „s Keep the chicks in the shipping Do You Know How To Cope With - ;: oozes re s room true from draughts +;�` or extremes of belt and' cold until ',+� Whit• Diarrhea? _ -Do not Du the he day they arrive. Symptoms:— ' e4 brooder until after dark, and handlo 2745 WHITE DIARRHEA. Symptom s = mrgtuliy to avoid injury. By waiting Chicks appear stuPld and inactive. = tiM evening they will remain quiet r • There a a lot of style' and chic ` - Feathers rough, wings drooping. No � over night and by morning will be � a appetite. Bodies become emaciated accustomed to their new quarters, about today "s pattern: Aad it's not a Bowel discparge cream colored- and - whereas If placed under the brooder it complicated to make, In spit/t n13Zed with brown and sticky plug- , during' the day they become nervous gins 'or pas ling up the vent. Chicks and excited and often crowd In the of the fact that it's a "good looks". Plop shrilly. Abdomen abnormally corners and are crushed to death. It has a simple bodies with drop, enlarged. Diagnosis can only be Maintain temperature of 96 degrees made accurately by ppaathologist for a few days, then reduce grad- shoulders which makes the 3 BROODER �:�IElI3iONIA. Symptoms Pou, � t Insurance _ wally of the sleeve a very simple Inat r = Slight catarrh, quick breathing- A FEw D0�1''TS' -- The two- leZ)e skirt is seamed and ,.. - -.•' becomes weak. diarrhea. _ - -_ - _ � - P• tr• - - -- -- - -- - °- LBG WEAKNESS; 8 y m p t o m s; --- .K -° -- - ... - -- - - -. -... .: _ Do not feed chicks at all until 'Joined-. to the e is s0 Chloks wobbly on lace or unable to, the chicks are at least 48 hours old. a both . I gwck3r stand, otherwise 'seem all right. .Milk end Water alphabet: A. B. C. D: E. Vitamin A Do not feed any table scrape or finished, you'll be really" astonished. GAPE WORMS. coughing. -discharge has been termed the . growth p1ro- meat notaieac�hira b fled eggs, It's a model too, that adapts i of mucous. -Bad . cases gasp for WATER. motor. Young '-chicks deprived of Do -not overfeed chick scratch. f�H- perfectly to all thf lovely nel1� breath. Waf die from suffocation as vitamin A fail to grow. The lack Do not. use metal containers when lightweight woolens, plain or print• worms accumulate. For' real success witjr- poultry reeding milk -ad rough crepe inks, besides liras -1 ADVICE;-- regarding treatment of of it in - matured fowl results in low- When chicks are 48 hours old give g P r above diseases may be had ab. plenty of, fresh water is absolutely ered egg production and hatch- them -war= water irr drinking foun- iike weave cottons, Sctrtcit plaided solutely free by our special arrange- necessary. The fact that the body tams and sprinkle a 'little clean in hams etc. ment.. 'Write. T. B.•. Oleave, sl ability. bird sand or chick grit on Paptrs g g t Pelham Ave_ Toronto. You also -Of a heft contain's 'from 55`% to - or boards. ?,fake sure each chick Style No. 2745 Is designed for have the privilege of a FREE post- 60% and the egg about •65170 • of - _ It is extremely fortunate for the gets a drink. Keep them warm and sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. Sisei end prepaid itto tabove aa°Irebss. Just water indicates its necessity.. Chicks farmer ' that 1Hilk is one of the easily oo er and dra =h� et from disturb- 12 requires 2 7 -8 yards of 89-in�l mention thin offer: when -shipping gain in weight very rapidly and much accessible sources of vitamins. Vita- Walt 4 to s hours after giving material. witk 7 -8 . yard of 89-in4 and particulars am to symptoms and min A in a, given volume "of milk is the water and sand, . then place of this gai'n.is due to the increase in. Blatchtord's Chick Mash before the itntrastin Y f�edtng, about equally divided between the g' water in their- make up, � hence an birds. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS `� - adequate snnnlu .+4_wat _ fat - ._globs +toe a„a «k s ppr_ The Above -Bl� - C-by - -Write-your- -- - name and add reme importance in poultry eed- tions. This means that skimmed milk HLATCHFOR.D . CALF 31EAL P Pa PY plainly, giving number and size in Lack of water 'soon results in contains about -half as �rlurlr vitamin COY. g - such patterns-as you want. Encloa ti •� A as -whole milk and is about one- 15c CANADA LTD, lowered egg production; in Pact the 15c in -stamps _ lack of "Water will cause disease and third as rich in vitamin A as is but- ps or coin (coin prefer r ter fat. Thus skimmed milk is an 1? O death � wall as fast as starvation. _ - ` _ Y important - source - of _ vitamin . A. !� Hurried Trill - Water helps o' regulate the boo .. � - Ps fi Y _ • Dried milk 1 . . _ i s also an important . • , P • b evaporation ion hro.i h - temperature e a rat t Pe Y P g source of vitamin A. During the o �• Sa first eighteen - flours in the. brooder - , the lungs and air sacs duet here I µ might remind the leader of the keep a constant supply of sour_skim s` l .that neither' chicks nor laying hens milk before'•your chicks. The second relish Ice Cream or Cold Drinks. Ice cold water ]ewers the tempera= day in the hrooder� continua with the -sour skim milk' and from . the _ v - Lure of the body, it chills and tends third des to the seventh begin keep-. to hold. up egg production. 'The in- Y Si P�- tells ant dal farmer does lint ins a fresh water supply before'. 6 : g dairy give �.' them. 'Continue this until the mid- + his milkers ice cold water, neither die of the. third week es, and ' does a, kindly spirited fellow give «����, : r Y _ _�his horse in the morning a bit rrost- period the skim milk is most bens- .t - - 'WI' FAE AND WHAT filled, no, he plunges it -in water ' . first. Why then give your hens ice flclal. Buttermilk, if available; is i good - TO, BUY � skim abmilk anor. buttermilk ifisna a1r r told drinks and quench - the laying incentive. Let them enjoq'plenty .oi able, milk products such as milk al- "' �• t fresh -tepid water.. . iiumin, milk powder or' what is ' - aasoZs 31021 sass Balled semi -solid butter. milk may be IX BREEDS CHICKS, 8 CENT$;. • a used. aM PullsL son Complete catalogue Semi -solid butterm�ililk� is butter - *ailed. St. Ate" . 9, igatha, Ontario. HdLchery, t -� milk dried to the consistency o! •;" i cream, which is diluted with water a31avZS when used.. ..1►TEtiHAUSER CHICKS, CHATHAM i Of course young chicks leash the V. Ontario. THE BEST' KNOWN - MILK. liquid milk $MOWN AS THE BEST. Send for q ; it, dtimulates Lhgir ap- talo+tt+e and Price list. < - petites and they grow. Experiments r Continued investigation- and ' ex= have .oven the sour milk referable• As my Alras21sosrs GZ1CZ8 perimeats have shown that there are P P as it is more- easily digested and f� fa w WILL SHIP YOU MY BEST BLOOD certain unknown quantities in feeds . Froae Fib. JAc CroWri tested Barred Reeks or White Leg -' which give them' the 'pbwei to make containing -lactic- acid is' somewhat - O' D ro» e..}, old. horns for 8c. Send one cent per-chick more the- young animal grow. These ob- Palatable; it acts also as an a•posit. Balance C.O.D. 100% live de- internal disinfectant. -. livery guaranteed; Aridy , - Anderson, scure properties have been termed FROST Box WP, Essex, Ont. vitamins,, and what is of special in. One who' k_ nows, .says: "Feed' milk �/ u A A A C=CZS ESSEZ LAZED terest to all poultry• feeders is the liberally as a beverage and - supple- BATTER 1 EQUIPMENT ENT FA111ous BREEDS TEN YEARS fact that they are found in the yolks meat with powdered buttermilk." ; - • - 6 Selective Breeding. One of Canada's of-eggs, in the green leafy part of ` --J• L. H. Now you can afford.the advantages Y 9ldest and' largest. Free catalogue. plants and in Milk. These vitamins Modem Poultry Equipment. Essex Hatchery - Breeding Farina, Boz are designated b the letters Of the - In the strongly built Growing Bat.; « WP, Essex, out. �' y LINES LIMITED " I terY shown, broilers can be fetish r _ 1 off and 1:<`, BUYERS pullets raised until they are a _ ready to be transferred to the in- i THOSE WHO. KNOW- • • POULTRY— BUTT$R —EGGS dividual laying cages, +. Quotations furnished weekly on r y ~ request Return the coupon for details of T t F > FEED t 3t. I:awrence Mkt., Toronto new Starting, Growing and Laying w .> Batteries 'at prices well within _,:tir\��d; ?�o • �� J. _. Ssnsman, Phoasr ...y..... - w. our reach. : • l - � .. _ .teas. ML. s;l•t•t your _ _. .. -GET POULTRY IOOKLET FREE- - A' hurried trip from Boston was "Quality With a P FrQStAteel and WireCo...Ltd. made by Harry Rowe; son-of' Col. mpose" ' O ^ O Seend me Ontario opy Louis M. Rowe secrete t_�_ � _ `+ Send me a c o! "The Alodetu , secretary ai B ..la glcto+y •. f•tai b.tter�. meow dent Rgogcvelf � ev ?BaC�! 1161 3� ��•' • Feeds ' ".:xssdeafaek a T ,,. a a tv,th, pej ;.' -. 1�,`3it �iuipmeat. ., a , . k - n3. �ai.�7.a l`�1� _ 'nis rather in Washington D. C. _ - - ...,-.COD Ifyou please write tot THE lY T s d + Nmn:...:..,,.:.. ». _:.,...�.. ,,,,,,,,,.::�., i, r t e airport s in Washington an he ' T your local dealer cannot I supply p • - - ` OIL 11 THE COMMERCIAI. I AJd " ru �'ad to aide of his gravely i Bhktchiord's, West Toronto _ CO. LIMITED ....' .» » »_ '» »» - father.- c Hamilton Ont. • - � � _ , •�, ; ,. ., ,_' -. - .. `. ',,.. ,' '_ ,tip • ",� ;. <.1 qh,.� X %tW ft 0 GOAL $lsoksmithina, di 1114 0,444 941• `�awo �""i" //tsom� Wood'wei1C =` ` �,: _ =� No► at right prices Now is the time to have them repair and WAWANESA INS. CO. Order your Winter Bnpply of Jobs Is to. Harrows repairei. $1.75 N••r year; $1.50 paid in advance Qea Rates [or Fars sad ,�^� _ also new sections on baud. The lass- r , !i C : COAL A•L ous Fleury -Plows always on band. ' Subsci i;,tiona to the United States Ba3ldinp Also dealer in Viking Oream Oopars- - ' and Gt. Britain 12.00 in advance.. Windstorm Insurance on Ii�d1up � O � � l tore and Electric Waabeay. Wiadmiils,� Silva ete. • •. - : Dexter E Woodt�ach nand )1`east i; 4+ 'i . >� put state• , . Machinery. _Automobile Insursace o[ J9H MURKAR, Proorietor. "'r � ,; ,L„ • - WOOD - A phone call wiubria us Ali Rinds � _ g your iarui, FROM O :y- seetylece welding. _ :• 6Y�� e► - -Write, or- 4?bsat -r.... _ • - :. :: P1�onarPieh 7IS a i „ Sronghazo y eR, r..o om.r »... was O W Oda p dt BO WE rlsooaCHA& LAW, Pickarhng F- T. waod�� Miss 01adys Gannon sI?ent" Satur- WidiT&Y. ONT - _. ... 51Y GREENWOOD 4917 ..4fay a: her home here. Carolina Jubilee Singers :,. " 16r. n.td tis,i. Moffat were srot7- ,: • • " _ U Can Do It Too Notice You .:,wham cnllen on Saturday. - �O T. C. and Mrs.. Brown were Tor - ." AUCTION SALE thousands did it, they deed. SYBILLA otato vi ttore during the week. SPusands id i sthe recovered from '- - _ - hire. J. Miller visited her sister, tons We do Building nf all kinds. Am Bc:rcW, on Thursday last. - - Op'- @ y- Tonsilitis, Cough, . Croup, CARPENTERTNG. �� Bronehititj and Tonsil ARments. It's Hiss .Zelia Seebeck of Toronto, Best for less. 'r was wits ,her people last week-end. a I R Y +� �►T T c ..CE14ENTINO, -" The Mille>r'poys attended the hock- E. C. Jones Druggist PLUMBING match in Toronto on Thursday : HEIFERS, FORDSON TRACTOR &s. - .. and g g evening. Gill be role by Public Auction, on Pickering Ontario ROOFING T. C. Brown celebrates his 77th + lsirthdLy on April 4th.' iCongratul STEwART BEARE Wea also - -All -Brantford Bathroom ag stions, Ed.) TUESDAY APRIL 16TH Mr. c,nd Mrs. 'M "Hamilton spent. • Sunday with "Clare Bal.�don and LOT 2, 7TH LINE, MA- RKRAb1" Radio Service Egnipntent,Daro Water ' :family of the lake ,shore : �3patemQ. Raatty `.• , °t Mrs. Dunn'a''tne'ther -.htid brother, - - -- - the fullovcln8 prc•prrty. hrl,msiuK to Finest eq +iiproeRt fur expert, Stable Egnioniont afro Bu:-ton and son; of Woodbridge, T, S. HONEY AN7� SON � guaranteed service - and c,ther Building Materietls r agsen, .Thursday -with. the Dunn • fam - Eytimat.ep Free ly. .Registered Cows J of sale. Parts, Tubes, and Batteries Pork Guaranteed G.: The Sacrament of tkte' Lord's Sup-, i. FLORA SEGIS ECHO, 11085;, 17. Holstein ,'cQ , ,3 yrs. due in Apr. on hand. T �^t ;per wi'1 be adminisfer"ed in St: 18. Holstein cow, SYtss fresh inaApr. r _ :F• d • PO V 7 supposed to calve about Ap. Y6." Car Radio and Atuplifiers a ,John's Church., on Sunda next re- 19. Holstein cove, ec fait S p 2. POLLY bIERCENX ALCART A, 20. Holstein cow, 6 fresh Mar. p y' tratory service on Friday; evening. Phone 8302 p` g' 291249 calved Jul. 28, =+, due yrs. ll0 1"E are 7Cx erienc -e The W. M. S. held their March 21- Holstein cow, 6 yrs. due in Apr. i' ONTARIO k about April 131 h. •.2_ p Phone Mark l.Bt�4 Pick tflxl or PICKRRirC =, meeting at the home of Sirs. Lemm- c Holstein sow, 5 yrs. fresh by 3. NELLIE ALCAP.TA, 1 1638; eitoutf 9601. ' an on Thurdday afternoon, with an ,2 time of asle. " calved Oct. 12, 8, due about' - : attendance of 16. Mrs. John Miller 23. Holstein cow, 6 vrs. fresh Mar. 4 -- "__ -- May 8th. 24. Holstein cow/ yresiden , presided: "A very pleasing , 7 yrs:'fresh Mar. 7 4. BLRKE SEGIS COLNTESS, 2S Holstein cow, : 6 rs. fresh ' b SPECIAL MOP HANDLES _ Item - -of business was the presentat- 277161, calved Apr. L '32"; due y y ' HOUSE i Ion of r- Life Membership Certificate time of sale - about June 29. - _ the presdent, Mrs. J. Miller, who Grade Cows 26. Holstein heifeir, rising'" 8 years Q feelingly expressed her thanks for 5. Holstein cow, 6 yrs, fresh Lime fresh in April. Brooms f . CLEANING 9e• Y 3- 9TRIYG Each honor bestowed upon her. All of .sale. 27. Holstein heifer; "rising 3 . years EACH -45c, i • ; �, fined in singing, "Blest be- the tie fresh in April. S►QeClat$ r.•8t3�1I 6. Hbistein caw; 1► yrs. fresh bier. � �+ -" •" - I" that binds." The treasurer presented tat 28. Ayrshire cow, rising 3 years sup- - THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY - 15 an fihsuraging report of the succ- posed to calve in June. an encouraging 7. Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs. fresh time _- ially of the last social ev- 29. Black cow, ris. 3 yrs, supposed to of sale. -' t n,g. Tyegrouprno"C ", program was calve in June. yrs PRINCESS FLAKES 2 for - - _ == - - -2 7c• i 8. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. fresh time vent b group "C", Miss Duncan of sale -30. Holstein cow, 3 fresh Feb. � :�onvener..'ytrs. Harvey read a letter , - , - u 2�'} y FLOOR WAX, 1 lb tin :: 231. t, J. Holstein core, "5 yrs. due latter of Miss -Evelyn- Mitchell travelling 31. Gre heifer 3 yrs. fresh Mar. X21. . _ part of April. . f i weretary, taken furor: a recent copy 32. Red heifer, 3 yrs. fresh Feb. 2 r ZINC WASH-BOARDS 10. Holstein cow; 5 yrs. fre =h; Mar. 15" BEAT, et the Monthly. Sirs. O. Burton gave - 11. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. fresh in Apr. " i S-ALL ?F u :'-39c, : rea,ing and Mrs. Bayles a read- All cattle are T. B, Tested and Blood 12. Holstein cove, ns. 7 yrs. "fresh n Missionary 'Current Events. Tested. Cattle are in 'Prime Condit - �g and M s� unary 'Curet _ WONDERFUL SOAP 1 _ • Mar 4 0 bars 25 March 4th. C • _ f ` Mrs. Philip gave a Temperance read- 13 Holstein cow, 5 yrs. fro h'time of 1O °� ;Baking Specials MAPLE SYRUP " • -ling, and a chapter. from the Study sate 1 Fordson Tractor. •• Book by Misa Duncan. Mrs. A. Lem- 1•l. Jersey cow, 5 yrs. due about May,„ 1 Democrat 1 Buggy anon and Mrs. O. W ilaon hostesses, Cows fresh will have - : ..:. 3rd. ' . _ - " r Thla served a delieions tea. 15. holstein coup, 3 yrs. due m Apr. :Calves' by theii•'stdes, PASTRY FLtIL R, 2I'�, 69c. y -$ op Brook Road 6. Holstein+ cow, 3 yrs. fresh time No Reserve MAGIC BAK. PWD, I's 30c. - CC - _ 1 _ rs - LARD, 20 lb. FAIL..... -234 _� Calls .Qa7 _ SALE AT ONE UVLOuX. SaARP TERMS -Oa9H - o t� bottle, i : elli are sorry to learn that Mica RA19I:�9. 21bs. 3!r O� STC _ ::'_ lrcetlie Percy has been confined to PRENTICE & PRENTM Auctionttrs ' -- • ier bed for the past awo weeks ow- Premium So 2 1b. BOX, : , Premium gods Waters 6 OZ•�ll ?„�. flag' to illness. Her many frionds _ 9altod Qr Plain -8yc, wlah her a speedy recovery. The drama, 'The wild Osta Boy" SEy UJ - - presented by the Brock Ro 4 Young ;BEFORE .. .� . 'Pwpte, was given on Tuesday Apr. ( - r-'_-�C�- - lad., and a large crowd attended the r """�� , ��%•�"{ INURISiOIV : l first showing of this laughing com- �QU buy - - ody. The, cast wish to express their - • _ Wtharsks and appreciation p all those ekerin Hardware wTi� helped in getting up the play. 'W"out their help it would have g been impossible to put on the play '` J[""m -tat all. We want especially to thank . _ - >,�r �y who g - - _ amo ery - -- SPRING IS altrable assistance regarding the - C _ s iBner points and details. iAgeat for J. I. On Tuesday evening last a "send- ee • ! • - 1C,iB0 Co., Makers Now Is the time to get your Red- - ,off party was, given for Mr. and = -` _. Mrs. henry White, Whom, we are :. Makers of 77 machines one for every farm job'. :W " `.'..C101Ier, Alfalfa and Timothy sorry to say, are. moving to Kinsale Bee our used machines -6 ft". F. & W. Binder, �5 fE. i -in the near future. The friends gat- _- 33re i there were entertained by M•-H• Binder 720 Ib. blelotte Separator, 5001b. Tile stock Of Ontari0 grown seed is zd eans of dancing and card- la n . ' Melotte Se {i ator, 3 Horse rakes, Oliver tractor :;�lmited this year. To shoes how their leaving i abeing plow, 2000 lb Truck Scale. Also Laurel .Hulless - fiat by all, the friends donated Mr. ' Oats, Bumper King and Early Gopher varieties. and Mrs, white a beautiful electric SPECIA L WHILE IT LASTS " lnron which they hoped would render F DISNEY . :.. L, - . - Greenwood -- 5o T , - " good service and bring back a few W. F. QUARTS HOUSE PAINT 691. AT. rrtemcxies of 'Stuck Road. We all R R. 1', Locust MH Phone Pick 2314 barge sincerely that Mr. and Mrs. - _ ARet for McCormick- Deering Fartn MRchinerp White continue to enjoy happiness - ' and prosperity in their new Burr- :• : and Repairs ...._- oimdings. ,SEEDS Our Motto: -= "W a hrve it Can 'get it Ot Last Thursday evening ,the people _ = It is no tnAde. - *r the community gathered at the Red Glover $16.00 per bush Telephone ;ll70C - Some of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tweedie where a most enjoyable evening was Full stock of Timothy; Alfalfa J. S. BALSOC�N, - PICKERING spent by all. The friends showed_in Ss manner, their sympathy and :' Sweet clover. and Millet , goodwill towards' Mr. and Mrs. Tw -.' „ ' -" Ven'a Work Scots 2. {9 s p eed'ie, regarding the formers recent •: all home grown seeds. - ;Stan's 04eralls and Phuts l.': ,pt ; t•� accident in which he sustained a " "AMERICAN WONDER PEAS, 15 cts per fractured leg. Dancing and card- p pound. ;Man's Wurk Shirts B,c, or '1 for 1.':.5 �pdzying were the order of the even - illar. Mrs. Harvey Edwards read the Full Line of 5 rnd 0 cen t package Seeds. Multiplier Onion's and Dutch gTrrrd -Krill speach and Mrs. J. Brown _ ts. All Garden seed in Bulk also. ^ `\ Hor .�~" :F.artn Teatn Harnp§w$'23 K) a>a : presented Mr.. and Mrs. Tweedie se Col r various - - wit �t small ' ' _ - a , - h gift which had. been • "` ..bg file friends.. and neigh- Listen In on CKC'L each _ ._ ._ _ . -• .- • -_ Sweat YNds reRtz, Lines ` hors. The ofi,''y. fneident - which marr- ' ed'-the otherwise delightful evening - - Friday at 12.45 noon'" Now is-the Eirttae i t that oldj • was the despicable and "low- down" harneaq repaired stealing of the battery from DiA - - :� ' . Fhone 29045 - - - 'Tweed -e's car. Any person doing this for our radio ,advertiesing► mean and cowardly trick, especially _ I t .tgtsder the circumstancesy is void of We are Agents for Canadian Tire Corp. (teatalogue now in the trails) 1. icircucts: •. L BRADL'' EY t an many 7CHAS. COOPER' T CLAREMONT � .► � K »� R I N c,� �'+�' ";�! kid- , , r;, •_ --+. a .,. -, s . " ^•....� -_. .. ,r .. y......,..',.:�..:a..S3*e..++ - _ aa. -r.:,r `. _ _. :.. +. •s tr .. �.�..n��7 `••^� ; .. - , . .,. _. , ,. - . - ., - ._,a..�. �..i�.a:+x � 4'�*i- E- •�.�c -as ,.Y;•,6f :_ ?z.•�t�+ :.1::?r�r =z^ . �.:. - - - �„+:.,..: - - - •o..: - >c+i. >^._.:' __•�" -- ...a'. ..••S� .. i:':r., ;,;. Y - .::,.4'� - 't.4:,e_.- - o'in. ,.�' .a._ .... ... _ -y -.—_ s�'i . -- aw — - • _ _.....• _. max- ..wa ti. - .,v.. _ ... : PIN �.t >•t .. shirred taffeta trim, navy hat end that .W. P. Mulock will again be the matching accessories. On their ret-1 (Mr. Fred - Niversides, a former • � �. M Euchre Club met at the ball (wep- ileclwn auctioneer, candidate, which means a sure Lib- L E O N� /� on Friday evening- urn they will reside near Claremont. , was rushed • • A" y _ to a Toronto Hospital and underwent _ _ - FUNBRAL DIRECTOR AND toMthe Mille farm. i+ave . ' = Stesffville a very serious operation. Hips chin- $A[BALMBR `' ` ces for recovery are not good.`` Miss Bessie •Grabsm spent - Sunday ° ViaPP11 R PLATES a #- Succ...or;to W. J. Mather, g ?Mr. Will Ratclift cold ,<a tread 'Of Rev. Mr. Y SHARPENED ti with her rents here. oung, a former resid- " Pa � BtouRvilte , }r - Mr. and Mrs. Magu= Morgan stall -fed cattle for export, at, $W." ent of this place was visiting Stop- r' 1 Night and Day Service have moved 'into . their new - home„ •hid. which wW net Iiim ova flville this week, to Close a contract ` ~ ,. -- Zam and .Mrs: Stephenson, of Os. ;W- Wlba- says 'that farming; doest with Mr. George Baker,' of Gormley, Buiiinese Phone ReeIdeace Phoos ;. haws, were in town on Sunday last. not Pay '• to build him a residence to be com- Work gaaraoteod i 9W1 Mr. Harold A. Bruels has been pleted by June ,30th. _ All sizes of Fannin idill &Creed .� $' Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. George 'Les kept in stLx.k. �. DA ViDa7V: speaL a - raw days in the City this nominated as a Candidate for our A meeting will be held its New - week. riding of North York for.the coming market in the near future to nomin- UHAS:9ARti}1�NT8 HARDWABB ... Mr. and Mrs. Ea. Pagh.'have ret- election- ate-a eandidate__n._the ia'bezal Into- - MAEiSHADC._ ONT- CHERRYWOOD urned to the farm during the past 810.000 cash .wss realised at three eats for North York. It is expected I Phone 90Q 2S35 �- few days. auction sales held a prod here last INSURANCE . - Dav, Scott• is wiring the Stephen - week. This is a sure proof that con- �. -.eon residence -recently purchased by ditions are vastly 'better among' the � � AUTUMOBILA farmesll. �, cooper. - • CHppSE .TNE BESTO T - —FIRE Mrs. Wm. Birkett wan in the city BURGiLART 'during the week visiting her aunt `� _ who is quite ill. "`" -for E you IOVI- LIFE INS M1 Levi and 'Mrs. Gibson, of Toronto L1 FE INSURANUit visited Ed. and -,Mrs Q son'on Wed- Phone; PiBkeriag•'i92D Anti' k' r nesday of last week. ALL MAKES Miss Harriet Walker is making t3`ERVICED AND REPAIRSD r several improvements to her home "You Can Buy at Home" PRICES REASONABLE _ T[REB, BATTERIES, s' '► here in the near future. a �, ..--�a �vuKK GUARANTEED The Badminton Club of Uxbridge, _ _ � y � e � -• played a friendly game with'the loc- ` ' '' A.CCESSORrES, { als on Tuesday evening. ARTHUR FIELD, � s Send them At.aa.low and better prices Miss Katie Michell and Miss hint- - R. T. l- Uvadi.Kte _. - / by Moto/' w� garet Macnab are expected to re2- 4$ 46 ,;Phone 5201. PICKERING as urn from Florida this week. 1 Coach. -gam ' John Selman of Bond Head, was I 9u►, call in Toronto. In town ou Monday, gathering up :THE "�1:ADELINE" a Let as repair that leaky top: d �his tools from the shop ere. i ,• p w 8Rd CORl�E'R[eltf _ Many new cars are being sold in BEAUTY-SALON ' - _this neighborhood this spring. Chas.. - Typical Lo% Return Fares between- Pickering and BOSTON $killed Motor Rep+tirs. Cooper has placed the inost of them. � - r + $23.50 - WASErINGTON x$24.95 - DETROIT x$9.15 , IM meao6 a n ^w year, whir•h means J. i a 'Frank.'Michell and mother, also t CINCINNATI $18.30 (x - Excursion rate.) Cordon wJ• La�A► sister, Mrs. Oliver,; son and laugh- anew Permanent Wave. (subject to change without notice.) , Tickets, Tithe- Tables and all Coach Travel Information at Phone 2908 ter, visited Ed. and Mrs. Gibson on l have Permanent W4ves to suitevery p1CKERING - ONTARIO er! J EASTERN HOUSE — Phone 4500 Sunday. _ _ ady'a purse, so why not make • . .. - .- . The Sacrament of the .Lord's Sup- 4o x ,ointment: _ _...... per will be observed in the United pp - -�- Church here on Sunday morning t give 411 my customers my- wr3 beet next, Preparatory service wa3 held careful attention. - on Thursday evening. Viso. Mareelling, Hair- cuttlog. Scalp : Measles are reported t•.i be in our and Fgciol Treatments neighborhood. 'Toronto now has Shampooing. over 9000 cases, end ' is would be ..... every unlikely that these tuwns and �- �L1lSldmil. r :< village& nearby would escape. Phone 19M CLAREMONT - - - - Mr. and Mrs. James Evan,- Mr. and Mrs.. R. Besse are on their way home from the South, and while on _ - :_ their way Mr. Evans ~celebrates his birthday .anniversary, April let. -? your %'isitors at the Man +r ever the • > ° •;,:� _ - _ week -end. were,Mr. George A. !iamb- lin and - sori, John, of Norwood. Mr.. Hamblin, who has been visiting with -;Eyes _ Mr. and Mrs' LGlover for the .pant - week, accompanied them !tome. _ -•_ _ - Thos. Sanderson, north of . here, suffered the fracture of several ribs- " . "•- ___. 'a few days ago, when feeding the - _ -_ - .... ... -. _nand Ton '� �Leat � BAs •- - Zgna, h. was ._ a box --one of. them the Nurse became frtgh - "H Twk.. - s , erred, and knocked Mr. Sanderson bk the -"i _ ever, striking the cox and fracturing y rise ribs. Eye- Strain at Different Agee.. The regular monthly meeting of _ . .... .... R 1935, the Des Ch* Z lAt yen , N. -• the Women's Missionary Society of Part ! �i five famous modem bsatiuea. s►ot one of the Cnited Church will be held in the _ _ - - _ urhiek can You god an a_ ny C� car is Chev- basement of the church on Thurs- _.Pan No. 4 �,� clawt '- day, April. 11th at 2.80 p. M. 'An _ . - lma� Easter program will be carried out In eaily childhood a convergent ",Turret Top's gar bodY —&e first real �_ Piong with special music. All lad - strabismus or squint as it is co,n�n- si�ael body ever e(isred is the low price field! u ,v and it is only called l level o i1 welcome. 7 , = ins t the congregation - P noticed that when the child loses ' Case- Acbloa —tor sal9stY and co®fort! Blue < :¢ A very_ pretty wedding took place oa Saturday March 88rd at the home sleep or becomes otherwise sachsart- _ . j�� Engine —the valve -m -heed fYpe used in y' of Mr. 'and Mrs. And. Ashenhursk ad the eye will turn even it at ethEr �ooet}t cars! Weadw�tpsoof - Goodwood, when their second daugh- times it has been quite straight. Ii !►_ !Brakes! irsiar No-Draf! Veat;da i e ter. Greta Lois, was marred to Mr. turned at all times it may sppeac to 3 �- Clayton Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. turn taore at this time of exhaast- 'When You can get all these ieaiurw is only bas William Hill, Claremont, the Rev. C. ion. The reason for this that the loss • a or the ,►tor- low-priced car . .see and drill that:car before dra -he vii o e -sl ws of- ee y _ of Goodwood officiating. P _ Barry. , g �- �t�`- •ceremon was conducted under a ed up reserve energy of the grow. _ T . ,Trott buy t GaYi De,�ty, Y _ y_ z bower of white streamers curl wed- ing child. The convergent squint i8 - _ . .., •. - .. ' ding bells with a background of a constant strain upon the aceomtn- terns and yellow -and white roses odative power. The convergent - — - The bride entered the room with her squint is generally accontoaniad by f pRIC£D $ (for the Madw father and the wedding march was Hyperopia or far- sightedness, and FROM Z -Pa• Coupe) _ b -played by her cousin, Miss Kathleen here then we find in the eyes alone J }, Beelby. The bride was charming in two. of the greatest wasters of the Delivered, fully equipped, at factory, Oshana, One. , • °: a gown of ivory San crepe with long reserve accommodative power of the Freight and Governnxnr tfcensb only extra. ?. seq- eyes, and it easily apparent that STANDARD SERIES MODELS AS LOW AS $722 0" open sleeves and trimmed with i wins: She wore a tnt'bau of ivory ch- when you. -add, to this, the nel litional iffon velvet with a rose veil 'and strain brought on by loss of sleep', carried Talisman roses and wore the. the eyes turn so much more. -Corr. - F i• " A 6ENEEAL gift of the groom, &'white gold wat- ective habits of rest, food and play �t., MOTORS 11AWt ^- RES eh. The bridesmaids, Miss Laura and coupled with the proper eye correct- L _ al , m bliss Hilda Ashenhurst, sisters . of ion, when taken in time will correct C_� 'the bride wore buttercup moire and the majority of these cases. The -• 7'= ; • __ - 'carried bouquet of mauve sweet ones, though few, generally found to peas. Mr. Bruce Bat y attended the be caused by malformation, accident cc even paralysis, may be .made to - u groom. After the reception the coup- p Y, y r have a better appeargnce to the pub- 1e- left for New York State. The .bride traSelled in a dress of navy lic if they are operated upon. _ r triple sheer, silver tone coat with c to be continued << • The Mm e TV Iaie - The above most interesting drama will be presented by the q" AS ..Pickering Women's Institute, under the auspices :.. _ . ' .r, .• .,__ . :1 of the . Women's Institute at -:- ,.CLAREMONT —IN THE- 7, . _- iCOMMUN /TY KALL ` CHAS. 40PER Claremont - -" On the Evening of ' y - d -. •`• ' .�'1Q =nA'Y'. ApRY?.� �T�3, iJ3i'� - , , _ . - . ' r .. • .. • , _ ' - • AD1II93ION, 25 CENTS; .CHILDREN, 15 CENTS _ -- - � •• - • uu:a'-�:.,�. ^vs,: �` .rra��.- +N•.+�ac m.��,. _ _ vu .• _ y. '3y`E+11•���, .% - .. • .,, M _ }4y. -. ..•i�• ' �: w G f 1 _ x L.- _.._ �.. ..�. �•'^(Fh -s ..•�. - '.x• ,n -. Getting Down To Solid Facts And Food e etitive Mat' .�Com For Faimers"Stol t �. Probe Recommends New Yards to Faiable Producers to Avoid ' _ Packers Dictation —Mass Buying Plans — Freedom To _ Sell Direct Maintained — Inspection Provided. " Ottawa. —New live stock yards to direct If he wished. The to a packer ec - Vrovide famers in all part of Can - commission decided it would- not ,be Ada with Competitive markets were feasible to crush out the practiet of k cf�n said to bit recommended in the mass direct 4eIling, but that in each point ' :buying report completed last week. where there was an abattoir, there 'Jivrestigation, into live stock -market- would be provision for competitive 3ug wa8 one_of _,the moat important- selling. What is regarded as even features of dhe probe which fasted more important is that these com- Almost 14 months. paratively small yards ' Would be sub- Considerable controversy develop= ject to the same government inspec- od during the hearing over;, the pro- tion, and prices paid would be made _ posal that packers be forced to 'buy public the same as in the big yards. through competitive markets instead The report will be signed by all ''of from truckers who purchased live except Z. J. Young (Lib., Weyburn). J stock from farmers and-delivered di- who will maize a separate report.;,;" `,:: •_ _ r ' sect -to the abattoirs. It was contend- The other` Liberal members, Sam ed on behalf of live stock yards that Factor (Toronto), J..L. Isley (Hants- •"`' ±" .-•i :the direct buying resulted in produc- Kings) and Oscar Boulanger (Belle- era getting less than they were on-. chases), it is understood will sign titled to because the packers with the report with two reservations- these supplies available were able to The;. Conservatives, W. W. Ken- •;, £' �; " """- -- bold off the competitive markets and reedy (Winnipeg), ebaitmsan; Hon. IL - :• > r, �; + "' ` force down prices. H. Stevens (Kootenay). Mark Senn • Suggestion is made that where there is only one. Abattoii, as In Hull (Haldimand), A. M. 13dwards (Wat- erloo), Thomas Bell (Saint John), J. Wiley Post and Amelia Earhart, famed distanee fliers, discuss aerial matters while waiting for, � E\ Que., Peterbora. London St Gather- L Baribeaa (Champlain) will sign something more substantial in airport restaurant at Cleveland.' O., where their paths crossed recently. � -ices, Galt and other points, live the report witho4 reservations, as 3 stock yards be provided in tonnes- tiles with theca pleats. In other will .also D. M. Kennedy (Peace River), the United Farmer member , Wheat Positilon TORONTO TAKES _ such as Hamsiltoa and Kit- of the commission. THEpointa, oheaer where there are two packing It was learned that Mr. Stevens, More Favorable �_' •- Manta, oge yard would be provided although he did not have all his N NATIONAL TITLE ` >� �r4, the two. recommeadaUons-- assented; sa agree_ -_ MARKETS - _ ,• These stockyards would not have ing to the report as it stands. McFarland Says Narrowing - all the facilities of the Union Stock- - The mass buying probe was start- of World Price Spreads Pep Kelly Gets Tying and yards in Toronto, but they would ed Feb. 14, 1934, under a parliamen- Canada Winning Tallies at Gar- g PRODUCE PRICES pt ovide competitive, markets, and tary oommittee which was changed _Aids . any butcher -or other purchaser into a royal commission when Paz dens— Penalties Are Cost- United Farmers' Co- Operative Co, Aright go in* them and bid against liament ptorogued last session. The Winnipeg Narrowing of . price ly. Saturday were paying the following jpackeM - " commission was composed of mem- spread between Canadian and for- prices for pyoduce: "A - A farmer, however, could still sell berm who sat on the committee. sign wheat, disclosed in week end - - : Toronto — .Once again the Maple EGGS —Grade -1," 27c, and will "A" "; market reports, were termed by John Leafs have captured the National rases returned, large, .16c; r medium, 18c• 14B 12c- "C " 12c. .� RIA� AID RAIL PURCHASERS Government e tend, In charge of Federal grain as Hocks League' ' cham tonshi b Hockey g championship y scoring a goal in overtime against .Po , BUTTER — Ontario No. 1 solids, .. vastly favorable to the Canadian vastly the the Boston Bruins to end a gruelling 23 %c• No. 2, 28c. - :.HOUSIN� jji�uJ v SCHEME CMIDF" VI�Jj�,J wheat position. "The inter_nadonal situation is series. And the method by' which the locals won the fourth POULTRY: u _ (Quotations in cents.) L working out in Canada's favor," game on Sat- urday night, to take the 3 Dressed Live Dressed mukt.e Ottawa May Guarantee Loans For $40, -doe Equipment Needs said Mr. McFarland. "World supplies - are no longer burdensome. The nar• series games to 1; was much similar to that Hens— - "A" "A" "A" - Over S. lbs. 21 14 t - In- Prospect- Keep. Men At Work. rowing of prices is favorable." ,• which ended the long overtime" struggle two go, gg years a On that .. Over 4 lbs. .. 18 13 _ With the 'Canadian visible supply in the of occasion Andy Blair, a centre, took 3 to 4 lbs. .. 8 of wheat neighborhood the puck from • Eddie ' Shore a 'de-' y .-Spring roosters .. $ 8' Ottawa. —A public works scheme take 'a short journey for a change '.36.000,000 bushels, Mi. McFarland fence roan. add � passed to. Ken S ran chickens— P g ' tashloned on a more comprehensive of air, and may appear in the House said be still believed hie estimate of 'Judy Doraty, a rookie right wing, who Over 6 lbs. . • 13 17 - .-19 scale than has ever been attempted briefly before adjournment. He is a Canadian carryover at 31 of beat Tiny Thompson for the winning 6% to 6 lbs. 12 16 18 ` -.before in Canada has been under, T expected to leave late to April to p 100,000,000 bushels • or less area counter. On - Saturday night. 5 to '6% lbs. 11 .-16 17. •,_ oonsideration'by the government and attend the King's jubilee celebration I sound. ,Joe Primeau, also S centre. took the 4% to 5 lbs. 10 -. 14 s- inay be resented to parliament be- ' D to London on Way 4, and will be in muck from Bert hl ey, also a Under iy lbs. 9 ::_13 15 49or the Eastern adjournment. It, ._,bras 1_he main subject under discus- itlon a� Saturday's long' session of the House for the closing sittings 1f, prorogation has not been reached before his from abroad. � PRINCE OF WALES e m and gave possession gave to Pep Kelly, also a rookie right- Turkeys, young 18 18 _ Geese ....:.. .. 18- . " return winger, and he drove s- shot past Ducks .......:. 13 -...14 - -. cabinet council. Not only the public works During the fast al�c months there j PLUME DATES BACK Thompson to p give the Leafs a 2 -to -1 Broilers— s 1% to 2% 144. it ,.will construction act of last 'year be„ ex- has been a great deal of study given ictor after 96 seconds cf over- X -16 17 tended and plabprtaed, but the new lines the matter of new rail equipment neelled bx.,,bo* tit.e Cguadiaa • -Na- 1T4 BLACK PRINCE time. Kelly's goal, his second of the ; - HAY AND STRAW measur®• will .ware in ether of industrial actiFity which man be as- donal and Canadian Pacific systems night, culminated a great uphill • 2 timothy hay, baled, .tea, - in �'he.int eats aC geneFal em- and reports were current that. the battle by the Leafs and climaxed one 'and. 'exciting $15.50 to $16.50; No;, 3 timothy. hay. "bal- ployment ' it is lnteflded to '*ovide Government would assist in securing- ' - - -- -- - y of the .most stfrrin g finishes ton k13 to $14 straw, wheat + ed, ton, $10; oat straw. $8.50 to authority far government �o- opera- such orders for the equipment - mak- Debutantes Givzn lnstruc- ever put on in this city and. $ 9,60• Fion with', Industries manufadturing era by' guaranteeing bank loans on the same basis that rail orders were tions -As 'To How Head - fat that matter, on any other ice surface. It ended a game in which t - !oiling stock and. other tail equip- intent, and will cover app tive given Algoma . • and . S,ydney. steel :.(tress Should Be Worn At -the Leafy started off in a sluggish WHOLESALE PROVISIONS ,legiq - _ action that may arise from the re- plants last year, Court. manner and were' rather fortunate in er Wholesale provision dealers ar the following to the � port of the Commons committee on Other measures that have still to . •' only trailing one goal ,.after the initial 20 minutes. It was terminated quoting prices • Toronto retail trade: housing. • �• `r make t>zeir appearance is the House', For the guidance of debutantes at- by one of the greatest displays of - Pork —Ham 19c ahouldera, 13c; Whatever tever the Government may have decided with reipect to* faking of Commons, and which were pro- tending the', Jubilee Courts at Buck- last-ditch battling that the locals butts, 16c; pork loins, 18%c; pic- four or five week adjournment be- mired etcher to the Speech -from the Throne or.ln public addresses of the inghsm Palace this year, a special design of the Court plume has been have ever produced, and they have nits, 13%c. Lard —Pure tierces., 13c: tubs-," !!inning with Easter, n'Q intlmatlon - Prime 4rieister, dnclud— sTM�^ is - pulled quite a number of.games from _ -tire c• at a 4c�� prints, IS�c. r oa this question will be be Wade1a e House during the week, ' $1t meats. td the Natural Products Mar.- ketfng -Act, amendments to the Com- Tice of the � Lord Chamberlain. tree t t % h g goal gave the Leafs The winning P g — r Shortening Tierces, 9tiic; Luba. rge Parley, acting prime minis - panies Aot, creation of a department It was especially noticeable at last ear's Courts that `debu- the victory after they had had, two 10c;. pails, ,10%c; prints, I0 %c. .:� r, stated. Determined opposition to fa move has been expressed is the of commun1cat3oas, establishment y some tantes apparently were unacouaint- goals disallowed, one which would have given them the lead early in - `.-.,NO Place Like Home i use by' Liberal Leader Mackenzie o chi Canada grain board,- and lea• islatlon designed to regulate Indus- ed with the manner in which' the the first period and the other which ag, and it is known that private trial and traddug practices. Court. plumes should be worn and would have knotted the count with - i� members on both sides Iook upon it MASS BUYING REPORT AWAITED that it is overned b official re g y ° �- onl 2.30 minutes to la and after Y, play, Mid pleasures and palaces thougik i►ith disfavor, The last named measure will be lation. This has now resulted in a 'being the Bruins had received the better I may wend. I find the home mss -' Prime Minister R. B. Bennett has formulated after the report of the special plume - designed. of the breaks for most of 55 min- chant a much valued friend. The - =• )been mailsg marked progress. to- sasaa buying commission has been The small white feathers , utea. The locals were not as good ,as mail order catalogue wooes me in and recovery urin the ys dzpected a past t his considered. 'That report is not ex- • .three should be mounted as a Prince in any of the preceding three games vain, for to buy without seeing giv- +weeks, and pected for another week at least. It of. plume,' the centre being a of Lhe series, but in the closing es me a pain. The home merchant - !bed about the middle of the week. _ ,,,�biiter a few days. of light exercise he has been practically completed but is voluminous,•and will require some ,Wales little higher than the two aide 'ones. minutes they were worked up to fever pitch when luck seemed to credits till pay -day arrives; -he' knows all. the -whims of his friends Il11, it his Improvement• continues, time for editing and printing, e plume should be worn upright, lie against them. Finally they over- • their His overalls wear " f and slightly inclined to the left side came the adverse breaks —and then and wives. like the buckskin of old, his buttons of the head with. the tulle veil at- the bruins. i sin t brass i� he tells you they're 111TAIN INCREASES Canada's -wool sloth imports. The ' 'for tacbed to the .base of the feathers. The veil should not be longer than gold, Of every community he is a corresponding figures cotton Gef117an TO Abolish y part,-and even the kids know' the EXPORTS OF CLOTH yarns and cotton cloth were 35 and 38 8 Per cent. four inches. A reference to bete rs 'ns of .de- P g P Radio Advertising path' to his heart. He boosts for the chapel, the _ 'of butantes who attended" last year's :. *w DOMINION laHaaM+ "Because these spectacular in- p creases in purchases from Great Courts show that the 'official regu- lotions were in many cases not com- Berlin -Ladio advertising in the Reich will be banned Oct, 1 because led and the school community; g 3r + u lift is ever his Yule, And even the P u Britain, the English textile Indus- plied with. In the maiaiity of cases of the "incompatibility with the football and basketball team looks trialista would seem to have little the plume was used as chair- dress- Political and cultural tasks of broad- kindly on him in the athletic dream; ' lift -- if any cause for complaint about ing accessory and not fixed in the casting," 2ccording to a circular I'd rather have him at my elbow Toronto, —Figures designed to the Ottawa agreement tariff 'of 1932, approved pp position. letter issued by Dr. Paul Joseph each des than to deal with someone , _ IV►ow Great Britain's share in the but the budget just down has made They tradition of the Prince Goebbels minister of propaganda furlong away. Lets make the thins by -our friend;- :.cloth an. import market for wool further substantial concessions," "We of Wales plume is interesting. At the and ublic enlightenment. P ' g mutual and -stand there's no like home for the . ,cloth increased from 88.1 per cent. •.fin 1932 95.2 said . Mr. Biggin. sincerely trust these have been famous Battle of Poitiers in-1356 Ye place 'money we spend. ' + to per ,cent. in 1934 not too great, the old King of Bohemia; Jean Budget Prominent Mason. " ere quoted here last week by' Lea- e Biggin, president of the Canadian because you cannot employ pee le P to make goods for you in another I Aveugle, fell before the enemy. British Newspapers —Walt Textile Trades Association to country and at the same time em- When the battle was over his corpse London, Eng.; Reports of the : = IT DIDN'T MATTER ,Wlied 3an address to that organization. ploy Canadians to make these was recognized by a plume of three Canadian budget were given prom _ The festive gentleman staggered At the same time the Old Coun- !tibia." white feathers which adorned his inent display in London's . news- out of the night club.' share of the cotton '3 ` yarn mar- helmet. The plume was taken to the Papers. 'Express "I shay, call me a cab, old man,' ,N's '- kct grew from 49.7 to 92.8, and in \ " Black Prince, son of Edward and Lord Beaverbrook's Daily he said to the man in uniform. prince of Wales, who adopted it as gave, the Ottawa news leading front "What!" ejaculated the other cot''on cloth her exports to Canada I like the flowers, birds, and bees, his emblem with the motto of Jean Page treatment under the heading .fiercely. "I'm not a doorman. I'n _ rose from 85.7 per cent. of the mai'- ' ket to 2.3 In 1980 Great The tender grass and budding trees, I like " " " „ !Aveugle, Ich Dien (I. serve.") a Catiada moves for Empire trade— a naval ofiiperl " _ per cent. P all springtime, p !time, to iw sure, preference on British goods extend- �� `Thash all right, said the fesLivi 8ritaln supplied 72.2 per cent. of But, best of 09, the temperature. 93 ed." one, "tali me ship." _ _ _ .o. w - - .y .:iw"'+a•...vs y.. sa*t+1v�` - _. _ .6ai4f..s :"'4 Y. .- .. _ �.... - • - _ ._ - _.T — _ L _ ..anti_ - -- .: F ' -_�. _. - , .. -� smii�.. -- - bLY.,�+.Y i�. AI.L FOOD MADE - �. f� r Large Plus k - a r ening - soy ,l , -' :4 ^Caused by Acidity— r _ - �;: it I • s'w Corrected by Krutwhen - - . -- - '�Ami,, = +'lt is only fair to pass these facts By Gordon L. Smltl>t on." writes a nurse. I was suffer ing from over- acidity and, flatulence to such an extent that - I was com -. �+ �++++• .-•-.• W i letely ill. I couldn't take fond,` - �atlV�rrs rye, p trail forced m self to Article No. 6 established, it is most important to When I actually y take something, I. would be wretch- SEED— : get the very best seed when' first wily ill. I have now taken Kruse Good seed is the founaation of all starting out. There is a great range -for 12 months, and I have no doubt successful gardening. Other factors in price- just as in tobacco because ..-that it has righted my digestive' may be beyond control, but the 'both products, in the commercial "s7 system. I am now quite fit and able gardener has absolute check over the stage, are made up of blended mix- :.to work with vigor again." —Nurse seed. Weather, soil and location may tares and absolutely depend on the F E.Indigeation is caused b s failure be ideal but without good seed, proportion of the higher grade lines _ •. _ _ sip --.in the flow of the gastric or digest- specially selected to suit Canadian which go into the mixture. A good SING A SONG (ive juices. Asa result, your food, conditions, the garden is going to be lawn grass mixture is composed of �� \elf• 'I ;instead of being assimilated by your a failure. The average. gardener is at least half a dozen grasses. Some system, simply collects and ferments well advised to- secure his seed and of these 'are quick growers, which , OF DIXIE In 'inside you, producing harmful acid nursery stock from .a reliable Can- come along speedily the first. ygar poisonA. The immediate effect of adian source because there is no and protect the later starting, finer = tits six mineral salts in Kruechen is guarantee that a flower which has stemmede but really permanent .J �. fresh as 8 daisy, food to your q to planate the healthy .flow of the given wonderful results in Great grasses which will go to. make up It pipe, vital juices of the body. As you Britain or the Southern Stptes. will the lawn in the years to come. It is Fine tobacco a ed .-continue with the "little daily dose," , D . and. ripe. It ensures the regular and complete do equally well in this country. these permanent grasses which are Longer lasting, fragrant, elimination of all waste matter every VEGETABLE HINTS — the most expensive,-but. without a 12 9, t, ;day. And that means a complete . For best results the soil in the large proportion of them, the mix- Dixie Plug's the smoke fory0u 1 end to indigestion. vegetable garden should be _ worked ture will not make a satisfactory to good tilth early. To increase the showing after the second year.- Be- Eccentric's $3tOW fertility, well rotted manure should fore sowing it is essential to get the ; Hidden 13 Years be dug in with a digging fork._ ' The soil . raked level. Allow a week to Saint John.—When Mrs. Sarah following' seeds may be sown early settle, and any weed ,seeds to germ- A. Shaw lay dying 13 years ago her in the open: Spinach, beets, carrots, inate and then on a windless day sow last words to her daughter„ Mrs, radish, lettuce, onigns, parsnips • and at the rate of one pound per 200 ' Samuel Allan, were: "Watch the Peas; seeds to be sown in the open square feet; going over the' groupd newspapers and someday you'll know after danger from frost is over: twice, once across and once length- '-where my money is left," the Baugh- Beans, corn, melons, cucumbers, po wise. Then rake lightly, one way PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO -ter said last week,, the *. she tatoes, pumpkin 'and - squash; seeds only so as to merely cover the seed, aaa to be started in bot -beds: Cabbage, and if possible, finish the job with a -. had never found the money coca- cauliflower, celery, tomatoes, pep- heavy roller or pounder. When the ` tioned. pers and egg plants. grass is up two inches; commence Mrs. Shaw then lived at 160 LAWN BUILDING- mowing, using a very sharp machine _ - - .Prince Edward Street, where J.' I. Since it is impossible- to do much' so that therg will be no danger of when you are not satisfied with what He 'said his appetite had been norm• . 'Normandaou, a carpenter, said he general repairing to &-I �avn already pulling out the young plants. you have bought. ''he recently found .a box containing tt ge !s the chap who stands behind al except duitiag two illae6ses. more than $3.000 in -currency. the guarantee and makes restoration AN APPEAL �. ',The results obtained today In the of all losses that you may sustain on Classified Advertising treatment of cancer - are so very the goods you buy. T O L M D much better than - formerly that He is the chap who meets you at lArsi=a"S d" PAIN 4.Td �T� those who notice a lump. or .have un- his door with a handshake and let AN OFFER TO EVERT iNVENTOii. ...rut, to isisa,d'a usual symptoms should not be de- you out with a message to the "kids" List of wanted Inventions and fail terred from consultive a doctor be- tnfortaation sent free. %%* :OF g and a rest come -again goodbye. ' was. world Patent Attorney. 7 . .t•raatfy. sea, ■tin •■, � cause 01 the tear that he Wtil dfag- 'He is the chap woo meeb sad �n Street. Ottawa. Canada, bl •rA sra r•s• _ V nose their case as cancer. greats you on the street every day !a =Z MCURTS "TSAZ=I uses, s _ III early cases surgery is still the the Tear sad taus a neighborly f13- ,+ AI COUNSEL" -- 1112 - PAt31� best form of treatment. either alone terest in your family and your .ai- s • King George V. Jubilee Can- 'or in combination with X-ray sad ra- book; filustrmar des; tell ptag infra, bleats o4 2ove, marriage; , falls t4* car Fund Inaugurated slam. la certain regions, however, He so the chap whore clerks and ''Thole truth about sex, sugentes, soctali » g X -ray or radium ' -to preferred and ( prsotice, •co., !n plain taaguage i�. yw book - keepers and other employees tarnational Distributors, P.O. Boz 1Q>t. OF �isl in t the citiseas of On- good results are obtained, Eves � IiPe in your town and spend tII�r Station A. Toronto, ant. . A message o se late cases the use -of X-ray or red- money with you and other home =yes tarto from His Honor. 'Dr. Herbert A. ium will reliet•e pain and delay the I people. " Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor— Inevitable. 7[CELLLrN'T FARMS AVAILABLO He is the chap who pays heavy, E 'fits Excellency the Governor- In* Middlosez County, location \-- "The crying need - fe for. mole re- taxes toJielp support home schools Canada's best Write, -Better Brain General inaugurated recently the search, more institutions with facil- and build your town streets, and Consanittes," strathroy. One A. �.- - King George V. Jubilee Cancer Fund- Ditchburn. 4 ll 3 !ties for the scientist ja his great maintain the fire department, the , �A i 'in Canada - The citizens of every work of investigating the cause of —= '�^�MMu�`y Province in -this _ great Dominion are police, department and lighting selr -mss �+Z�t+ - CanCBr- aliSt @ a�ICOYer Ot a specific vice. tat �uv r,t�.s+ar±t.+ • 7being invited to assist in 6slaq -ink - - - -- 4LTT. Busy for Its cure. There must-be a "ape s the chap who visit& you Vocation, Love, etc., send handwrl VISOIIy about the ultimate conquest of a cidc" but the cause of cancer must when you are sick sends flowers to Ing• birth-date. ten cents for reads rd deadly, relentless enemy whose sha- first be discovered by exact, pains- by coati, Prof. Rogers, Character R dove falls across all our lives your family whoa you die. and toI- er, Box W., Prescott, Out. taking medical research. This re. I lows your body out among the trees CER. I need .not say how eagerly I search will only be possible-if we an ' seise this opportunity to appeal to and tombs; as far fie human teat - - _- - the Citizens of Ontario: to do 1 they help .to is fund the necessary funds, I may travel with the dead.- Kennedy & A. group" of public - spirited citi- � When this fund fs .established it-will He is the home merchant —your can to make this Jubilee. year of His enable Canada to take her lace with _ Menton xens having 'joined together Majesty's aCCeasion to the throne for- p neighbour — your friend w .. her sister Dominions, thus. making your 421 Collis&* 3b for the common weal and bet- ever glorious, forever a year of grace 1 helper- in tunes of •need. _ memorable for all time as the year the' campalgn inaugurated in London's Don't you think that you ought to Toronto torment. of Communities, nOW twelve years ago a truly British Em- trade with him, and be his friend Harley- Davidson Distri�u ;ors when we all, in , massed formation,' ire Campaign against cancer in its offer a service to ilidividuat began a well - planned attack upon. p and his hel Used y, } per !a the time of his and 11 d Parts t itizens and Communities. cancer -the' most elusive, the most scope. However, I should make ' ft clear I need' Write at once for our bargain list of z Don't you know that 'every doliat used motorcycles. Terms arranged. secretive and the most inexorably that all money collected will be spent you' send out of your town for miler- a 7VON- POLITICAL, NON-RAC- cruel of mankind's enemies. - - In this country. t ,s "The terrible annual t ll cancer y --;-en se !s sent to etrangel's --Eo the : IAL NON- SECTARIAN, T,, r, . „ ,,,. 4 "I appeal to all cPttrpna to thl Tien orbs -sever spend a daiid, lLv.b �r ,- f .- "" "musr - 09 �e rcu1l un ,? checked. Each year four thousand Province. to contribute' ;1.00 or more ! to men .who' would not trust you, for TWA �" , N un �W�f ` •' �� Head a 3 cent atom ed envelope people die 'oP Cancer In Ontario, and to the King George V. Silver Jubilee I a bdx of matches. - - Mrs. Mabel Murphy of P -Cancer. Fund for Canada, II - Westinghouse Aver " •.'', for every one that dies there, - are "Krill you please. send your contrf- f �+ - Ape. 4; Hamilton, Out,, Ear farther information, usually three more who are suffering Pl s .7tOII18C said: About five years [ram this bution. direct to Lady .Bessboreugh, g L; ago I was terribly run- -� painful, malignant disease.. who •will acknowledge it Her .ad- Patches - Man's - down had indisestios. ���� BAKER That makes 12,000 cases of cancer p y. couldn't sleep or' eat, lo■t dress -is simply. Ottawa, Ontario, The strength. and my weighs annually ih Ontario. The ratio of 'chartered bank$ axe receiving con- + po , Geneva O: In the midst of news kl1 oif•tl ands. Bcfore s deaGha from cancer has increased tributions for transmission to Her I had finished the first bates of Dr. better . ,39 LEE AVE. TorQato,• Oat. from 70.9 in, 1914' to'114.T in 1933— I about upside -down stomachs and Favorite Prescription stren th I sett much better : Excellency 6S a •ZOnv'eaience to the had mare'atzength and better digestion. ,., an increase OP 43.9. V disarranged organs, g.. P. WiilieM= New size, tablets SO cents; liquid $1.006 public." , - son, 68, of Cork, 'near here,­ has Large size, tables or liquid, $1.35. ti ublic." 1 come forth to proclaim that for 23 Oil The Horne Merchant. years he- has been ' digesting his The. Abundant Vitality of Cod Liver Oi! food with a stomach part of which . E EV E , ...The home merchant. Who is. he! . was once a pig's. He Is the chap, who gives you ere- • Williamson, more than two deeaa- p E R I O D [ C . P A. i II ' IFIGMTGENM� _ Bit wiles you are financially broke, . es ago underwent two operations .in ' rrNVrrAMtNA. and carries your account until you Cleveland. for ulcers of the stomach. oEOOt.a IF yofu suffer peri ■ta[pME are able to pay, I The second time, surgeons -found it odic pain' and EOAYI - -- `��e is the chap who gives you back necessary to do some patching. discomfort, try = 5 ?= - PLEASANT TASTE y our money or makes exchanges` Apart of a stomach removed ed from ''' `'' Ly'din E. Pinkham's, S "patch," ', Tablets. Ili' most a pig was used as the patch, Wit- s.� :.:. •, >;;• cases they bring *. - = liamson said. welcome relief. As R� I GUILD SON ES. Williamson's health has.'been good - MmCarolineNew- em VITAMIN O: Don't' during the 23 years, 'though he has man says; "They For over fifty years doctors have specified IfeALTHk=r:NGTN been unable to stand much exertion, ease the pain ". "Scott's Emulsion ", wherever the bone. OEP"o _ . -Do Mrs., Raymond Chaput, Route 4, bullding, strengthening qualities of pure cod ON M E ., A - Tilbury,Ont says, "I suffered some. liver oil were indicated. For SeotesEmulsion o ' tlsst� THis ismAVTIFVL WRITls 11TONE thing terrible. Had such backaches • is snore than just cod liver oil. Scott's _ WITZ ososfs -a ft, axos and headaches I was worn out. 1kaulsion is pure cod liver oil, ernulstfied for a Cost A Freight your Tablets helped me". Let them "d erdigesdon greate;efficiency and pleasant -- . use, ` Only $� `• S0 Prepaid help you, too. Ask your druggist. LEONARD Prices from $,i.6Q to Sue. .. _ • testa _ �, Sand for free catalogue. 4W It will ve you Monty. EAR OIL LOINS S�ONE WORKS .fuz. s.td. Isoe - It - L... - - - FOR DEAFNESS dl HEAD -NOISES sox 2122. ironwood, assn. � A sootivng and Penetrating comb��pation flut his im- � proved the Hearing and lessened Had Notice of many. Not put intho Ears but Rubbed Back of Earsand Inserted Son- -Papa, Vol 1e de deaf= r -� rNa ■enIs.Lcona-rdE}�tr0ilha■beenonth,g nwitsishict nN7. triads is Canada; ;,1.311 at CasuWitn druatiet•. r8ace between prosperity .e.tsMSauari srbe..a. soa■■rta�sss I " *'. Dwrigtiveoaoularsentoarcquat. and depression? . u . -.s rseuw - Ras - -•. _ A. O; LEONARD INC. is sate °its weave. g 70 Fifth Avenue, New'York City ION _ I Papa— Yell,_ sly 'boy, in t.:.wny"mwriarei.Srb& Q �wus`` , prosperity Ve had pine, vim- r.,rq, d rmi ftfa r,., ss ow w •w • men and song, but in de- R .Fee $10.00 complete.• 't 4 " THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS • VALUE issue NQ. 14--935 preselon all ve got is beer, ' Details Free Write Now For Sale bt+ Your Dnslist sA mamma and the radio...' MALCOLM ROSS b? 1S•frht syiclalLt. Rcarborough. EaJ. j" pw t V F 4 LOUA.UhMb --Born, on 11[O0da7, April lot, 193t Grem R&ww The Young Peopws Clew Sft"Ut. Mon&y, Apr. $04 md w2l be em- at the Oshawa General Hospital, to ed a social evecl�Ag jiven by the ducted every night except I wedges- - -John and Mrs. Everett Bryant, a son. 'cordially —John and Mrs. Calvert eatertalm, Mr. and Mrs. Gray moved to Cl- Brougham Young People which wea day and Saturday. YOU t aft ed friends from Wronto on Sunday . --4%e , Women's 311sillonary Soc- erry1wood this week. - I enjoyed by ad. invited to atte-14L iety of St. Ahdrew's congregation Friends from London called or Mr.'ihCd Mrs. George Bare.4Poot, of —Frank Petrie, of the Commerce Will meet at the home Of Mm W. Mrs. Herb Percy on Monday last. St. Bonifade, M!-n. spent last � Mon. SWf left this week on a three-week J. Miller, on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. -Audman who has been ill fo: day with'his brother and wife, Mr. Lame [lack -=Vacation, April 10th, at 3'o'clock. the past two weeks is somewhat im. and Mrs. T. A. Y�aref�*t. —Born, at Toronto Past Gen-er&I —LOOK! READ! Annual meeting proved at time of writing. The Sunday Sebsol and Ladies Aid Lame Back, Rheumatism, Lumbago. ilospital,. March 3 1, 1935, to 'Mr. a .daughter. of the Tennis Club to elect officers, respond quickly to Rumacapt and Mrs. Milton 814p, The "Maggie and Jiggs" Suppel. all 'kathered. at the home uf Mrs. F. —The Misses Douglas, of Toronto, oronto, ancr-to discuss fees and. improve- and Concert put on by group No. & Weight and presented Mr. and Mrs. uncle, ments to the court surfaces. Be at of the Ladiem Aid was a splendid George Gray with a set of dishes A C. Jones, Druggist spent the week-end with their unc e, the school, Tuesday, April 16th, at, success. and a hand-made quilt Pickering Ontario Russell Burrell. 7.30 P. in. will b —Miss Lizzie Bell- hag bben spend- —The. regular monthly meeting of There: e a'series of �ieetin-ks JrW a few days with F. T. and Mrs. in the thureh here, beginning or RUMACA.PS the Woman's Association .of .the Un• MISS. W. BURNINGHAl Ing. ited Church will be held on Wednes-. "Id rs. Win. Calvert, o�`Toioato, • day, April 10th, at a p. in. in St. Graduate Toronto School of returned home -on Sunday after sp- Andrews Church, when ihe' W. A. Design .,.ending a week with John,anA.'.- 3fts. - - 'be Bade - . 2 . I of t aqe'Line, Audley _and. Dun-. - Calvert. 'DRESSES DESIGNED —C. H. and Mrs - Pilkey spent Barton I will' be, entertained. ke iq 0 le 0 Thursday evening -last at the honle to chicken thieves and PATTERNS FURNISBED those who catch e are req- Asterials made ttp and Fitted Whitty Township, ein son in "Pi'oke"r'ing's'-"L'eader''8tor'e' of their reu-ai-oin was- h0d. nested to'call attention to the stand- measure at your. own hotne. when a ras I Ing award of $100 to 'anyone who ALTERATIONS Gen Powell, who has been re —W. B. c- can secure a conviction. This form eiving. treatment in the Oshawa eral Hospital for a number 'of wee of robbery is again becin6irig quite Foe Privis and Information ' -but is serious, and the public are asked to /'Phone -Pick 710 or write returned h 0' me on Monday, /'Phone I Picketing -P.O. N E W very critical condition: assist in the prevention, tQ this ex- LIN EIS `3 Is'still in ''a tent. —Rujisell and Mrs. Stork, of lies- wick, spent the week-end with Mrs.' P --The Township Council this m6htll Wabasso Prints, .-36 *in. wale X C. Stork and the formers broth- adopted the 'Campbell Scale for Re- BROCK era; John 'and Ed. -Stork and when lief, also going,. on the cash Relief PAST COLORS. Now Patterns, to retail at Meaning of course that con- . Im" attended the concert given by system -. ­ THEATRE 25 CENTS per YARD siderably -more'-w-iU be paid in some ..-Church on S "hp the Caroling Singers in St. Andrew's. Saturday evening. cases than in the past, but'men on Vv. Ladies' Silk Hose' by "M relief are required to work for this I —Does1nt it make you wonder To retail at 25 CENTS per PAIR aid, as long as the township can find Sizo 9, 91, ID, and 10J. In the folloivibg siades wo for radio .:7 ..where your V dollars f work t,6'W'done, and if it can riot. be FRi DAY and sl rTiRDAY h" gone -when you hear, as we did provided the usual voucher will be GUN'M'RTA14 TAUPESON.SHADOW, MOSOA, SMOKEAdlIr on Tuesday evening _ of this week, -,APRIL' 5 and 6 Issued on the new scale. ugh m he might be wearing a pink necktie, ter Wool ­1 10C. some chap, who sounded as--tbo ---On Sunday averring next at 7 Monarch Sweater P. "UNDER -,.W.aUVP- colored shirt and green shoes, o'clock, Rev.' Hugh G. Crozier will PER OZ. preach on the subject, "The P19ce of per . oz aing, "When it's J000can 'in Jan- To retail at IOC. the Bible in' the Though�t of Today." PRESSURE" - =Radio fans received much en- This service w-.':] be bright -and help-. EDMUND LOWE .8 Shades to choose from ful, and all welcome. At the morn- joyipgnt on. Saturday, evening when VICTOR MWLAGLEN -Rev. service, Mr. Jull, of Broolk- EVERGLADE, NAVY, MARIGOLD, Ing WRITE listening to. the broadcast of the. FLORENCE RICE OLYMPIC, SCARLET, HI lin. veil preach Mr.. Juli give a - �. 6 - CH Boston Bruins vs. Toronto Maple fine rnerssage Come and hear him. All ARLES BICKFORD and MAYBUD- 'Leafs game, which was won by the are welcome - to both services. ]Leafs. Having won 3 games -out of 5 scheduled they became champions —The appearance of the Carolina Jubilee Singers . here on Saturday 66 ,-.of,the N. H. I- The game, was a evening events most exciting one. was one of the big even of KANSAS CITY �10HA pMAN the season. Over two hv)urs enter- So —Don't. forget the Hort�culturs_l .r--. ... . - PRINCESS" Soci!ety lecture in Dunbarton on Fri- 'aimnent.of typical Southern Mel A- and Negro Spiritua!s. As we 1.: 7' day light. Will all members try arld, JOAS BLONDELL NEAR .-FALL GOODS pay their membership fees by Fri-, said Iiist year, t.e.e appears' to be 'day night.' This is important, as we . no. other claas. or group - of - vocal- GLENDA FARRELL 14sts who can sin-- this type of'mus- -]ROBERT ARMSTRONG WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, are giving for the premium, the $2.95.3 4L adian Horticulture I is - as do the pIi­ple who are credited RUGH HERBERT - 2.50 and 300 e sent and tbel..ith the originating of same. There STIANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2-00, mamee must be sent in at once. Thi§ is also a definite negro voice, atone VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, 3.95 MJIgs,2ine costs a-- dollar, you get - it UoudAy,'Tneeds*an1 Wedn'4day which cannot be duplicated. The free. So don't delay. Magistrate, Jon have a type of harmony that is not APRIL 8, 9. and 10 Jf: you are not receiving our �vetkly CArociry •es, -of -Toronto; speaks In May on 0 found in other races. There appears "Wild" flowers. dodger,* ask to have your- name put on. our to have been an expression of entire CHARLES DICKIEN'S --St. George's Cliurch'6n Sunday, satisfaction by all who 'heard -them. IMMORTAL CLASSIC -April 7th. 5th -Sunday in - Lent. Sun- There was a type of voice for every - - ----- Jay �ehoel at la 2-- m-Uarning-Pray- -11ir .-particular voimi -Mlys� - Plante,- -in­.her- Ar at ii. a. m. Sermon subject, "Tice red Buiffing) highly developed soprano, was the �iCi ern -1:6. Sermon sub*-i, '*The Collect Ex, ta Fistablished 1857. Prayer Book". Evening Prayer at 7 outstanding voice of the group. Miss Expectations Radio Licentes Lyle, contralu, of robust voice with fog - the, Day..". Dont foxget the I"- HENRY BULL a very attractive and pleasing per- tern Lecture under the al4spices of sonality, we think appealed to every- :;PBILLIPS HOLMES U�e A. Y. P. A. in the Club Rooms, one. Mr. Russell, basso, in. the well- JANE WYATT CM Friday, April 5th, at 8 P. in. known "Arise in the Deep" had ALAN BALE This lecture will. be given by Rev. the bass voice opportunity. w dern- G. Pinnocir. who spent many years A GRAD E BEEF -'In West Africa:. Silver collection. slstra;e h,-*- 'ringe" and alaq plea, ed his audience. Mr. Davies, a vet'- New --St. George's A. 4 Y. - P. A. held satile musician, besides be'ing the their. meeting hiat Friday' In the ab- sympathetic accompanist,, probably sence of the President, the evening TIRESH COWS AND SPRINGERS ziqrpnsed his audience with the_ -COOKED MEATS e VOC- I FOR F"lly. ­,0.4;totd was in char of Fred Robinson, - . ­ -­--w-h - A er ii-40Uc ge T­v tiver it a Brougham. in f 32 ---iiie- -irg' splendidly it v..46 uL ed the et, dramatic pres�ntation of The--M-ms- �ARNI FOR SALE- OR RENT- Virginia Cooked d Ham-,- ..'50C." was Biblical in characte! and very 00 lsslp;)l Negro ballad. The reading= f Lot 1-1, con. S. Pickering, Apply on Premis• -interesting address wa.;, given on & J. Mantle, by. the mahag-er, }Sr. Shaver, were, 7 C. 1114Caticombs" by Fred and Also a �Chicken Roll, .30' as always among the features of =, -he 14AY F( R SALE- Joseph Cowan. veading by Frank Willlai.*ss was very grarrf. . Ov4 300 tickets were sold con '. P;c4-,ina. 30 31 Fridw�. April P?? 34e. mach enjoyed. N`6f" prior to the Drog-rayn, and St. And- 14-IOR SALF-Pigs. Sweelto old. fit. Jellied Veal .5th, there 's to be a Lanterli. -lecture tcro(9. Ai)plv I.Irs.Thos. Bacon. Cl.re• i rew's was packi�'&Thley w,"ll-b- bi,�k Phone Clam 1608. Ly Rev.' ]?Anrock. ivho ;�;a.; for many T,e excit, Dutch Loaf,* yea:rs'a mi9-�'(5na;-y in Africa. 'YVei- next March. en-ent in an- -R JF ticipation of the.' De�-1ormaance At .11114EY GIANT HATCH 'was IIJG EGGS FOR SALE-50c. a.�etting ol 1 Head Cheese, .Would like a very large crowd. Any .41 BT 15C. I -). so tense t.hat one member of . -the dud- 15, Wrn.A,Lnvx,E�,rc�ugharn. 32 Xne interested 'ice InOsl rf"w5yk %V111 Jence'jumped. up andIm,,cked out a -2 Hnlqtpin cows. freab. C. be very welctmc. window in the chumli. WOR SALE Bologna, —on Wednesday, 'March 27th, the, T, B. tested,. also a quantity cow day. G. 4 so R.R 2.Cloreffinnt 31 32 SPECIAL - Y. "P. S. -of. the United Cburch held l w- I odg n- 2�1 Altona 7 V ernment teeled. grad- No, 1­ also baled hay 42c. 2 lb.23c their regular meeting. 7. V OR 9 A LE-Swept clover P,-Pd, srnv. H ymn 16 was Jewel Shortening, -ith the minutes of, the rid George Gray, R, R. 2. Glaremont. 99 followed .MISS' Reesor spent the e 30-32 lai�t rneeting and' the' Toll call. After -hymn 17 was sung, Mr. Crozier led of the week at her home here. FOR SALE -2 ero" rut saws: hobd - 'W 7 order 2-33 Mal , ls:: r 6 in -p rayer'.. -The scripture lesson was. of Dlow. Apply.Mrs. J. FortQn, Dunbartnn. 3 the, day for a - few of ourl I 'D Malang nia�le syrup is the ord cai nenters. toole, scythe. clamp and garden tend by Miss Marjory White while farmers. DOUSE TO RENT-Brick boxise. 7 meyveral of the C. G. I. T. girls took I I roo sL. electric light, hard and "t ter Mrs, Stanley. Lewis . '�nd Master good garden and fruit trees. L D. Bank,,­ -,Butcher .;(phone 3000) Picherill part. 'Mr. Prank Petrie sang a C!O . Pick 9 solo, 'Bobby were Sunda visitors with B. er)n;. 32%f Mr, Wilfred,Monney gave ayeading., and . _v- Mrs. Reeser. -----Tke topic of the evenin was pres- FOR SALE OR RENT- sore ear. 9 q%e Women's institute will hold len, rru:t trees. nmog water. ore ented by Dr. George A. McQuibbon, In pillage storey their -,kpril meeting at the- home of dwelling:' e Pickering. M. 15. P. for North Wellington, who - Moore Phone Pick 21takl. of % J. C. 'Mrs, H. 'mclit")i on, the 10th inst. gave. a very., interesting address. Mr- pa' r will bi� given ofi� the "Ad- Q FOR 9 Billie Sparrow played a guitar pe .,.FED GRAIN r solo. wheat, Liberty A a vantage of Rural Life" by. Mrs. S. L quis Malting baley and ■ The meeting was brought' to Banner gats grown- rrom registered seer glf a close Lewis. Reading by Mrs. McMull- Bork. Pbone.PiCk 1031. d.. M. B, 31-32 with the use of hymn -. 4,0 and; the en, and "Current- Events" by Mrs. C_ . LASKA OATq,' FOR SALE-(70 A rumor that was current some Goose wheat. Fresh calved Shorthorn cow, 0, of- the meeting. -Everyone welcome. c­ N-1. Forsyth, Claremont. -.32 `Meat "Mark6t.. benediction. Hodgson. Social half-hour at clo . se bush. , to acre yield); Black-eyed neas large .ISO time ago that radio .license; would �-Picke'ring .,probably be abolished, has apparent-. -J-,1LLA0F, LOTS FOR SALE' SALE REGISTER, V Large building lots. 'Good opportunity to ly been without foundation, as. the purchase desirable business location reasonably department , has sent 'out Beal liouse Purnishings. Claremont, 32-STY For' notices to WEDNwSDAY, APRIL 10th Auc- all holders of-radio licenses,that the tion sale of farm stock, fowl, imp- PMOTHY SEED FOR SALE- A year expired, on. the 31st, of March, TGo;;emmwnt* lestecli'lkleo G. & C. No. 20- el lements, -furniture, bay, grain etc..'barley, and Imprtived Benneroa, BEEF, V EALL, LAMB ' eq*uest" that their licenses be at 'lot 34, con. �. Pickering d seed AIV to crown from and -r Ing ng just to Luther Middleton, 628, 241-34- 7 renewed at owe. It had been stated west -of Cherrywood, the property Brougham. '.that licenses could be secured only -AND PORK of Frank MacRae. Sale at one )0'- VOR 8AL79-A quantltv of Dooley from inspectors, but notice has 'been clock. Terms, Cash.* S. AJL Se.. bill.. -A: ea va.'�fy a bag. Also 2 lots of h7 ,goW for. esfing.or wed. Aft. ,0-.g. given that there will be no-•change in ramer" Auction*4 Z , . �!y A 470.c lot Ia. con. a. SERVICE. Auctf�u =rim aralmk, PWD respect. (they may be obtained MIURSDAX, APRIL Ilth 32-44 from your postmaster). It would be. We oft, feeding cattle ­ -1WOR SALE—Velvet barley, smooth pigs Interesting to know how many OVW1 - &-Ad x4adries, At lot 6, CRM'6, Tick- a-' Ow -•. 'eittell"t for Inalb" ise. 4E Na. 2 G. -13., sac 6 079 of radio* in the cowArY have ering., the Property a A. J. P.0c. r, T 7 -mover eerdrsd a license, but the eft- em No Sale at Ia jL seal opwou is that a Vest VDAUll Rum. See MU Was. are in tM.1; clacs. tosser. W. SERVANT, 4 fop$