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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_04_12. a.6c� -'s - - �t� .. �, -. .. _ v. .J+ _. .- .- 'ssi,.. - S x. :Y.• _. _ _• ..a _ '..J_ ._ . _ _ _ i..- �q s ✓s. _ ...._+w:',. .. a:lma...p.. ,a 2� 1 Y VOL-. LIV •PICgERIN(Is O?VT.. #+'li,iDA Y. APR, 12, 1935. 1rTo: 3 p>I *f9*stanat Wlfitevale -� - NOTICE. _ Brougham GREENWOOL +ffsd� On Good Friday evening, at eight T. C. Brown had a business trip •�R.' R. C. PERSON Physician - o'ctock, "a sacred pageant,' entitled, to the•city on Monday. 1tndSurgeon. Dunbartoo. - losy -'ad - - -' "All for Christ" will be presented in Mrs. George Philip spent °Sunday I' MILLS Oar.trucks pats" pour. way_ -� -the Whaevaler' Baptist Church by with relatives in Beaverton. � E: FORSYTH, 04b. D., Direetor every day. — ' it ,optometrieal A,soeiactoa o< Ontario. Rea: members of the Whatsoever Class' Mrs. Gannon was -a Toronto visit= - '' letered Member of the American Optotnetneal of the Sunda School. -Other` a A2aseia. Eyes examined by sppoi.tema t. COAL, 'COKE, y PP or over the week -end. Eetablitihed 1831; _ Phone sal. Claremont. oat.' ropriate items will also be included Mrs. Lemmon is confined to the FEED -WU6D, " CEMENT,• in the prugram..All are -invited. -A house with a very severe cold. fepa�. freewill offering will be taken. Mrs. Arthur Harvey, of Toronto,w iN 13. McINrYRE— Ba rris- �A+�D, -ORA VEL, .• was a- visitor'at the Brown home on itor, Notary. UeScr —Brock St.. Greenwood Sunday. Bell TelephoneOffice• Whitby. _ :and _ ; , - _. .. The price of pork and be ._ prone 45. 4sly _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey were in Mrs. E. Tremble was in the city Rochester -over the week -end, Mr. now s.how8 fl profit f0; DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BTTILDER S SUPPLIES feedin there is no bet- R. Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. for a few days last week. Harvey and Mr„ �iennp having an g ° eAke formerly oceuppted by. the late A. E. Chris- - The Mission Band' are putting on engagement there._ ter feed for the' moneN Yaa,sontb wino of Court house. Whitby. 81y aI _o local cartage wurk • a program in the church -on the ev= On March 29th, there passed a- than my Barley' Feed. I[ °Bi1:ATQN„ BF.LC. `ROSS A W 1VIITCHELL sting of Easter Sunday. way in the West, Mr. Frank Judd, will give more pounds t( �� w!• J. BEATON. K. C. . • Miss Laura Ormerod has secured brother of Mrs. W. Gray and Mrs.' H. B. BELL J.D, F. ROSS -- a position at Victoria Square and is Plaxton who was known to -many in the ton than barley_ chop, (Snocesfsor to D: Manro and Picker- P 9 _ J: A. WRIGHT inn Coal Co.) located there now_ these.. parts. Test it and see. WA Bay Street. Toronto. Adelaide 2938 Miss Watson, of O'Sullivan's Cor- Firemen were again on the job Pickering, Ont. ners, Mrs. Nichol, of Agincourt_, and putting out a fire at the home of J. CHOPPING C C. RICHARDSON 8fr Co BtrriA- .Lers. Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suites 309 Office phone 7400 Resident, 95'20 Mr. and Mrs. Siantenberg of Viet- Garland at Cherrywood on Monday Monday, Wednesday and 310- -9 Ricnmond St.'E.. T Tonto. Tfle'. oria Square, called otn Miss M. Wood last. ?pow, won't you come on Fri- y' y and Fed ' es -- -Ad. 4810: Nights. Sundays and Hall-' ' � - �' I `, tRs M7. Pickering Phone 3813. . stf on Sunday. day night to their concert. SPECIAL ; ` HO�aSON & McMILLAN— Barrie- STEWgRT BEARE The Ashburn Dramatic Club are The Easter School Concert to be Until June lot, Chopping will t SoGcitora. I�Sotary Punic. ot$ee. at presenting their play, Here, Comes held on the afternoon of Thursday, • .. p� �esee of wfr-1•bomwn, lot 11, concession t• Charlie,' in Greenwood on Friday, April 18th promises' to be a fine af- one for 7_cents per bag. �ckeiing. Office hours: Thursday and Saturday =Radio Service evening, April enjoy pupils p .0wonings, (tom 7.110 p. m to 8 90 pp m.. or by g, - p 1 12th. Come and en'o ternoon for both u 11s and - arenta - - - otment. Toronto olfid:4 : 90SRoyal flank Finest a u reeut fur expert, g play. Everybody come. c� a cod la FLOUR - PhoneJ?ick 20�Oz Toronto £Any 5303 . r t p M_ r• Shortt is confined to his home The W. M. S.. meetin' has 'beer_ J . . guaranteed 'set -vice g Dental i Parts Tubes, and Batteries - pond from April 18th o the Ask for KISSTMI for pastry', ; as the result of an accident= eilatain - oat f t P _ _ ' . ed when leading a bull, out at Mr. 25th, when it, will meet at the home takes less shortening. I grind 1' on Baud. Peng•elly's. The animal turned on of Mrs. L. Johnston. Group "D" Mrs eying grown wheat' alnuat end. EIL C. SMITH. D. D. %, L. D. S., Car Radio And Amplifiers a ltim,..kna7ci charge ely. You buy my flour, I bay ` (Successor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of _ ng him _ down. and but •:Morton ctmvener, will be in cha 4 the gal College of Claremont nt office and T «, A. yperi9lty. for the timely assistance of one of of the meeting Roll Call - "Love ". wheat, ,'1 A@ versify. At Claremont olfke over D.• A. - _ let et` A 1 event Tuoday and Fred i► phone . - . � -10 Yearn Ezperfenoe the other men, it might have killed Hostesses, Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. iI Phone Mark 20M Piuk 4400 or- mm• As it was some three or four Bayles. ERCBAN S �j ERBERTT. FALLAI8E. L D 8., " 8toufi 8901• ribs were broken and his ahoulder The Sunday School and Church at- I exchangt flour for my bind S. D. S . Graduate of the Royal Conep of was badly bruised. tendance was good on Sunday, there + Aime Qkl Sar and the University of Toronto. r'ln• This Does "n (none, „ ipp r dente second door east of St. And- past Q` The Rev. F. Horton, who far the 'being a large number of commtmi- re.+ • Church. Pickviaa, out. Office touts : e ; 11J<8 Beal Store, �'illbr8lII0n6 past three years was pastor of the cants for the Sacrament Service. RED r. M. to 8 p•'o., or lry aj+pdnt,osest. (X -ray ; United Church here, has decided to Rev. Mr. Glover, . or his servlse). phone Pick �T04. 431y PHONS 924 • g - accept an invitation to Foxboro Un- text, Paul's words to the Corinthian L FUR t1I I T U R E iced Church, near Belleville. Much - Christian, "For I determined not to S h i n file ss i' or Sc . _ r rat is expressed at this decision.. know an We are - dii lavin an "attractive P anything among, 'save Jeans • _ as nobody expected any such change and Him crucified;" - AwtELIZABETH RICHARDRONY— variety of - (salt GAlvAni2rd Steel 9hingh. _ . F0% ndsutomob4e insurance of all kinds, here this year: Mr. Horton will take Bird'eFelt SinteShingles. ttaQeoaopaniesot so�iddnanea•1 stand. Alueninuasi and Oraniteware Etc. A :Mrrefto charge- at Foxboro the first Sunday Garden rotes - Also. re- tuhbrrfln ,ea• Furniture Knd Furniture in Jul The Rev. Mr. Mutton, who is it' buggy wbe� :+ Novelties. y• Lawn mowers sharpened. + -+ �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Prices low, in ke«ping with times. the minister at Foxboro, has been in- If you didn't in the fall now is a f . PATERSON'@ - CLAR$I►1• 1" . ,for oonatles OCTor! •ad tIo>rarto• 6so vited to Greenwood. :�Ir, 'Hutton has good time to clean up the garden. = ` lion 2.166 of all kin" atsonsed to on ssortsss - C*tf anti prices.. Phone $ - -- .— achoa A,"ra22 Gross River P. O., o,rt accepted the irivitatien and vain take Do not uncover too quickly as there d St is danger frost. char a here on the First of Jul a of - R BEATON, TOWNSHIP /'r Lime g y g , . C rk. Conveva•cen Commi66ioner for Gyproc and Lime Alight dressing of hydrated lime FUEL Juetarrived a Itt.rge shipment tit `'A, ---- this time. This sweetens the-soil and -. Aait af1Q�g dle M be s kl ' _ -; (dirr-aQe Lscentie�. AWh tevak. Ont. iwuer of rn the o IoR H y Y p over the Iris 8t _ -- - G e in t f 1 1tr(t tzee . Donald West of Toronto, was at helps to y P P prevent rot. W��( 48 in. z 72 in. Gyprou home `over_ the week -end. Tuberous begonias should lie- plant- y �+ IPA M . MAW '48 in. a 84 in. Robt. Ravie who has been employ- ed in flats in a mixture of leaf Builders Supph Licensed Auctioneer for -York., 48 in. z 48 in. •' ed in the city for a year or more is mould and course sand. The tubers OotArio andburhara Cornities =', 48 in. :1013 in.' ' at home. should be pl -Anted very shallow and o' Mr. Jodoin, of Oshawa, was in the not permitted to dry out. I,nmbet. and Lath ;Al14Cinds of sale@ promptly 4881L�tz 98 D tnetcooR 8oar� neighborhood this week in the R. O. Clean an the dead leaver.: and 'the I$. C. Shingles Lime - - ettteoded.to. - _- .:.a� +��i�N +afar P. worir-in the dairy heard. stalks from around the hollyhocks, 1�IIIe COSI - Several cases of whooping- couyll delphiniums and paeonies when. they ^ -TRRXS RBASODIABLB PICKERING �•' - Alberta Ooal _ _v • are reported among the .children -- are uncovered and spray the neR 9_1w...ar l,� .trr,slsxM -for at the near here. �roKVth with Bordeaux Mixture. Ns�e QFF1C8. LUMBER YARD DOnleBlia Coke Mr. and Miss Dearborn, of Osh- Hoar 'is a good t :,ne to plant 'seeds 4! Bell and Independent phone@. awn, were recent visitors in our of .hardy anneals: They can be plant- GF rueat. Lime, Plast T Whitby. Ontario. Pickering Mills midst, ed in boxes and put' in a sunny win-' V aple Body Wood- Congratulations. are being. exten(, dow if a hot bed or cold • frame is Bryant, jigHnts for bind . Fers t Special Rates on Automobile. ".:ot available. Ha a the drains g a ed to Mr. •and Mrs. Everett '' . 'Ifssurance Mash Feed nn the birth of a young son, Robert- 'rood and'do not plant- the seeds •too and lidetalf Roofing .sow effected with. > > Charles. deep or too thick. The thinner plant- and ' -Wm.. Puckrin has been laid up for 'Ing produces the hardier plants. and PoultrySupp• ' some time with. an affliction -in one The lawn can be raked 'and if `COekl4butt Implem_en!•- - of his legs. We hope that he will re-. :here is 'any moss growing, take as - ,Seeure Priem before fiftyi lies in stock a t a�l mcover soon. ry uch as possible away thejrsweep a W..Bentley and family are nic- %-ell with a broom, an op dress r` sly settled in the Sharman property vith a mixture of fine soil contain- WILSON BRO. ' -LONDON, ENGLAND times While -Mr. Readman has• been assist= :ng a good lawn fertilizer in the. pro - . by ing the Sharman family getting portions advised on the package. j.rOCQIK / CYRIL F.. MORLEY chopping -Daily moved t4 their townline home: A list of annuals, to. plant any Phone Mark 7200 Mr. Brown has sold his farm north `ime now for showing- at thg flower Phone — Pickering,. $700 T of here, known as the Edwards farm show are: Asters; both straight and 1 - D• N • Lock vv(>,�ld to Mr. Merriman, from the vicinity curly petals, Stocks, Cosmos,• Cal. . BURPEE �jJ PICRERING, ONT.' of Woodbridge. Already the -new endulas, French Marigolds, Zinnias, �. NO•♦ - family has moved in and we welcome Phlox Drummondii, Scabiosa, Petun- - - them to • our vicinity. Mr.. Brown ias. and' Snapdragons, also. Everlast- SEEDS �� ' Is Brightening up R. G: CLEXMING. doe¢ not yet know -where he will ings. r t: . :FUNERAL -DIRECTOR locate. _ time in the home -- The Club met at the home of Fred isle Register Private Ambulance and Mr . Crawford on Monday ev- Again this Y peAr R8 Wil: ` •Desy And Night'Serviee ening when 'about 70 were present. °- handling 'BURPED'S SRI. i wlzy not see OIIT Display Pbone'e000 Court Whist was played and an .en- XIONDAY, APRIL 15th - Auction in 1 bulk. . if joyAble -time spent. Messrs George sale of choice milking cogs, 'sprin yon; have oe' 1 of Floor Coverings? Malvern 5000 Puckrin and Jack Bryant were a gars heifers and used Btirpee'e (reeds, try tl PP young cattle, one.. .. ointed to assist the Ball teams this' team of horses, the property of F. this year and be con-,I:•, -OONOOLE�UM 'RUGS Markham, � Oilt. coming season, as managers'. Guscott, lot 16, rear con. 2, Twp. like many ethers, that,. ( . 6 z 9 $5 15 -- - -- --- 'The Departmen of. Educatlorl - is of East Whitby, north of Thorn are is a class by thetnsel► spons6ring some radio broadcasts on ton's Corners. 20- head of choice 7} a 9 $6 50 Buy your seed req.uirtim' x 9 $ .7� OLD RELIABLE school' subjects shortly and we bel- - quality cattle will be sold by suc- 'it) bulk the tva LheRarde ieve• the teacher and --trustees are tion• Sale at 1.30 'sharp. Wm. Maw y' 9 z lU $fl 15 arranging to have it heard by the auctioneer. do. Better f►aed, plore �5l 9x12 $10.40 _....: B' -H. Paints, - Enamels, pupils'here, If it proves 'a 'success WEDNESDAY, APRIL t7tb - ..Auc -- .:, nolnieal. ConQoleutn,.8 de. wide Z0,2 t. d. there is -no reason why this means floe sale of Farm Stock, also If you havabeen sending ti y y Varnishes sand Stains. _ Linoleum; 4 ode. 'wide, 8rip, A yd: utilized. .. g ., - g Centit .Hue of Farm- Stock, imple- order to Burp>>'e'adirect: of spreading knowledge can not bty Oilcloth, 2 yd' wide, 50c. A yd URESCO in full line of culur3 y, Grain, Potatoes etc, not include your order t' r The - Woman s Association held' a on lot 10 con. 10 Markham on •FOLDING COUCH,- $9.50 Also. TURPS.ltud OILS most successful crokinole ' cure, and we will save yot� party in the Harry Clarry_ Farm by direct- ?: the school house on Friday evening ' (rouble of Blearing throt , Y 8 ion of the Public Trustee, Toronto Cristo _ t l .- -' W e have the AQeovy fui last -when bout 80 people spent a 6 .nos- credit on chattels.- -Terms Order yonrEaster 1liesEstrlpenis to - MASSEY HARRIS most .enjoys le evening. The ladies for farm made knows, on day of REPAIRS. has made several article's of house kale. Sale at 1, p. m. Prentice andY� I C. K E EW 4d Ca A. TT ` ' hold use which had to be sold at 25 Prentice, auctioneers. - Funeral ireOtOr VIN BUSHBY cants each and they were all eagerly THURSDAY, APRIL 18th - Auction Q taken. The quilt vv es auctioned off cones , Drug St Z!- Am Service by F. M. Chapman and was purchas sale of farm stock, implements, phone � � -�! Hardware Phone 480 hay, grain etc, on the lot 20, rear .� phone 1880() et! by '`ot•rrtttn Scully for b3.75. A con, R Markham. Property belong- , PICKERING de', i�:htful ?uncheon was served ant! F ONTA ( P1Ck8rlIIg, QII�ratti"i0 the ladle are to h~ cotlgratulated p ` hstr. Rase oe • *W Freirtr irttr *.o rank French Sale 1tt �if1e f r ,...,. s•, 171. • ti -, .. :,'Ix'"^- �PW,•,•'.t� i'.. '41� l• •"""' S•'. — . -`. _ ' - .> - i e4, a @ "•*" ' setting something to do gibes a preb _ ty good typist." Ti,e mail was in and several fat letters awaited Miles when he return. _ ed from- his' afternoon drive. Letters also 'far L J. ady ,'encarrow and Gene- TI _.. DE 6f YOUTH' _._ t as the first to _ - •ie;e Lady Pencarrow w e r By NELLE M, SCANLAN - have the news ; -!t was in a letter from Nifty. - - - • , : (Author of "Pencarrow ") "Oh, how dreadful," she exclaim- ed. - • LABEL ?" asked Genevieve. - t _ _ ' What's up i7f]to><fIa _ '!What bas that got to do with " Kitty is terribly upset because Here we see a grow of young peo- it ?" Rubin has engaged Maisie Kite as a _ via -carried on the tides of youth '•It make a -big difference, ht typist In his office. Site got ill and " " -' —Young Kelly Pencarrow nnally settles lost her voice and had to -give up_the "' - -. down on the - Pencarrow farm, with Maisie appeared in Australia ..:..... Genavteve, his cousin, aB housekeeper, Hut •here, where she• is known! And stage." laho is in lore with her cousir. Robin "j think it was rather- decent of Herrick. Cousin with r cdonAd be. our boys all-know her; It isn't nice, him to -give her a job," said Genev- o comes engaged to Erena Joicey -Goff. I felt quite hot and uncomfortable Peter Pencarrow is showing ,interest fever: • - -•• - -- •, to Maisie Kite, $ typist. the other time Bh Peter h the stage, The family In suddenly faced 'with with Iietly and Peter there,'; 3Itl�s snorted his disapproval. lt• the serious illness. of Sir lilies Pen- was nut until be read .a special plea'' earrow "Oh, Mother darling, you are an to him flom Kitry to get. rid -of the .—� •.-�, a •..? / •- .-- r.-- C"•+�'' � ! --fie•, .. old prude' i think she looked mar- _ "-Yes, dear, but that's- different. vellous; she's got - such beautiful girl and suggesting that trap Kite was proba.bjy trying to trap Robin, ^�"' �t ►�� We. didn't know them." .legs!" and paining --lurid picture of a fam- "Yes, I know, dear; that makes It ily' scandal —Robin married to a (� - - worse: She - stands out so conspicu- common typist —that the event . as- This Name* Means r�,t�l� of Robin any magnitude. The thought \orah felt that the family- •friend- �f Robin marrying was becoming a ­ship with her - would.' now, be on- an- positive obsession with his- mQthe;. I l Extra Fast Relief ether basis, less personal, but she sin, tco, rae ::tinacd the matter , did not know, how to bring this -in his letter to Genevieve, `u , about. Each subsequent mail brought-fur- tUll -. -- From Pain But �ialsie's stage career was a Cher news. of Maisle's progress in the _ T -�� short one. She had the voice and -the salve of Kelly, Pencarrow and Her- - - ability and the gay courage to have rick, - as - Get tan of iz tablets or fought through to success, but she peter wrote .entIid ;iastIckIly;' her BROWN LABEL � 334 ; /?, Ib■ economical bottle of 21 or - ^- went down with tonailitis. The doctor presence_, though for a great part of _ 1poat any druggist's. insisted 'on tche removal of her ton - the day dented -him, had, reconciled - silo as soon as she could stand the him to the office. But It did not whet pRANGE PEKOE - 40 1/-21611 operation. Whether it was fate or his appetite for.-work. faulty -surgery, however; the timbre Kitty's direct appeal io Miles for ._ _... 'of her voice was changed. She could the painless but immediate removal still sing, -but the quality that might of Maisie Kite became an rritating `. _ have carried her to the front rank but recurring -phase of their corres- bad vanished. pondence. . Bogus Fifty Cent- Piece Raise Price Of Papers DOES NOT HARM Valiantly, she, tried to win it back, "I tbtuk Kitty ' is making an un - "• THE HEART but soon it was evident tbat no train- necessary fuss; that is the- worst of We were shown a counterfeit Can. Ottawa ­The Ottawa ' Evening : ing or system 'of production could re- baring an only child," slid Norah, adfan fifty cent piece. It was such a Journal and, the, Ottawa E %ening 'An Aspirin Tablet starts, disinte -_ pair, the damage, • She faced defeat who was annoyed at this trivial if. g� copy 'of the original that it Srsting as soon as it touches moisture: gamely after the first breakdown fair being exaggerated by Kitty into Would deceive anyone not on guard. Citizen have advised their sub- :K OMt means ' that Aspirin starts with its bitter, bitter tears, it meant a problem of major importance de•' In- size. appearance, color, there was scribers that prices of their editions taldng hold" ... eased even a b going back to an office job once more mend! Miles' intervention.- It Hai will be ,raised from two to -.three in- . � a8 nothing to show that it was other cents, The news pa era claimed in- keadac e. neuritis or rheumatic pain -her brief dream ended.' unsettling him,_ these imaginary pie- than what' it .seemed, p. P. almost insfcntly. And Aspirin is safe. "J saw Maisie Kite today, ". -Kelly Lures of here; what might be flap- - The ' unaccustomed ear could eased expenditures made the step Doe tors► prescribe it. Farr Aspirin does - tgld Robin. "W hat bard luck' But pening in the office - during his ab• hardly defeat the di erencr . when necessary. tot harm the heart. she's a game yottns,aer. Her. eyes sence and the subversive influence of it was allowed to fall upon the Be sure to look for the name Bayar filled with tears for a moment when Maisie, table, but the difference in sound In the form of a cross on every she told me,' but she is not sitting Robin's letters gave more and gas readily detectable when com- Y' FEAST ,Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is made in down tti *hlne. She can't go, back more space to Maisie. - - � Canada and all druggists have it. to Murray Roberts'; they bare filled . Having dismissed Maisie Kite pared with the sound made bq the CONVENIENT her place. But she won't be long in from their minds with putting as-' real fifty cent piece — the sound : ';IN irOL.I \IE Dernand and Get _ . ide of. their letters, _ Hiles continued. coming from the real piece was not his program of daily dictation to dead. Taken between the Angers, �+Q] FOp1iB "ASP I R IN Genevieve, which occupied much od the bogus piece could be bent, and l,L n �AII�Tl1 _ t could b ashy applied, TIRED IRRITABLE this gist c e e ' pp eli- ...��� susssaysaso is" earns► --=-� the morning. The Lists was punctti - . �- *'Having safless•ed from selatics . a� - - - -- or - - - - -- 'whe> a the ass aloize . was not deli- refused with questions, for enev3evs. — ---foe eigbtete saotttha, i was ad-- - cate enough: to detect the difference. vised to try Phillips, Pure UVK %0 you (eel refused to pass aver anything she The Yeast. I am most thankful to Weak saA did not understand. In this closer tn- piece shown us. came from rah ~I relief almost straip6t " nervous? Is your timacy, Miles gniduallly found him- 'Montrea l. where it is said. a number away'— Leeds, —Ex• housework a bur- self taking to her on a new equal. of these bogus coins have been_cir- tract from orisinarletter. den? Take Lydia ity, explaining theories, .expounding culated.— Halifax Chronicle, t If you are among the thousan& who : E. P i n k h a m' a legal technicalities, even listening to have found yeast a splendid health help Vegetable Com- - then ask your druggist for Phillips Pure pound. figs. M. her shrewd eriticista, He discovered - IAVE Yeast. In this new yea_sc, an K e I l o f that her un- legal, man -in- the - street "what .would you like for your. English development, away has been ' VDoodstoek,New! commonsense often pointed out a birthday, Tommy?... found to'keep the live elements in 'the Brunswick, says, weak spot in his argumeht, anti it "Oh, a• telephone, Dada. Then I highesi state of activity without bother- _ ;"`l was weak and rundown. A - became a habit, later on• to talk over cap answer teacher's questions wii:h' some refrigeration sad care. nei bor brought case your Vega problems and cases. Not. that shat out goin„ to school." _So you needn't bother about getring STICK ALL table Compound. Ie helped me so , a new supply each day. You can buy ' much that I am !akin iLpwe o k,iew anything of law, but she was .' several weeks' supply of Phillips Yeast - DAY LONG g .at once — and cut down the cosr. tre- unhesitatingly frank, WITH the Change.' r mendously. , Gera bottle NOi'a It may be.just Once only had 1lfiles openly vote- � Ivle!'l�sdlfHaWlOf Dentihice - �i` Lotion What Phillips Yeast wiII do for you _ % • . the medicine YOU need. ed his admiration, Liter a btisy Gaff eef}l � ie to help your digestion, make your v morning, wizen she -bad fought ,him food do you the maximum of good. and A joy to 1po ° i on a small point in one of the let - ! SujSkin enrich your blood. Phillips Yeast has sIl users —pUtAs e• r►� i $Odp been outQtandingly successful both u ?h► eaa't Blip or slide— ;"M�' tern he wan - dicta!- ing -.io -_ Robin and nevercausessoreness r ; a won, he put an affectionate hand on �� Engiaad and r�ia Canada - because teeth At as _ _ rrru waassaattwr i .fisk Sonr druggist for Phillipps —>i• sau¢1y to natural j,er shoulder, - "' o�swussrnsn�sd l sdaya' supply fin granules of pleas ;ni. ones— largest seller• "I wish you Iiad been a son, Gen- taste) for 50c; 45 days' supply, $1.OQ. 1n the world — your .,. Issue No. 15•:•'35 evieve. • It would have blade ail the - - dentistknowswhy— ..+� difference." _ be prescribes o6 GS . Edwumads6ru�a9 lie small cost. (To be Continued.) - ROWN GRAN RUBBING AND .111 RN :t SY-RU P - NG d.EFT S-CRUBBI p _ E ,0ERGY FOOD- THAT A5� A RAG :__0k NOURISHED hAS IM E !.IMP • THAN ANY OTHER CHILDREN CORti �. . _ - a t•'' 1 �\ _ SYRUP UNTIL tuv A product of The CANADA ST.kRCH CO„ Limited USED r *w* � + V •'444"' .. r7ff M I IkqA AVI - - - and stuns t SIL - y publle roams and cabins .. exeell* t! ro -- .,,. .. Cos ' >_�..1 • w txitas,crtow� �Q?"r+ © food and plenty of k .. good sun docks.. -•- -- --- � '<�': .d : : :. :c : :;a�W�:� :��`. :•:'� - _ _ _ _• -_ _ 'itappY.days of sport and tun ..tint, Yes— .Gillett's Pure Flake Ly@_ � stubborn stains. ]Viakea so many stasdy ships. actually washes dirt away with: messy cleaning jobs easier— Ass about out scrubbing —makes short quicker. Order a tin from yotar ` _ GIB Reduced EugO�� work of cleaning jobs, Just tine grocer yt txeursion a solution of i teaspoonful dia- Rases ter - - : �Nreer dLswhsr >y� fn hot water. sslitnp un- 1~��f solved in a quart of cold• water. The action at the lye fossil hesstt♦ WAPNlsOeh f , 1 It cuts away Grease; tastes -•off ' [tier wscest. - ii Iwi i� FREE BOOKLET —send for the frcr, Gillett's Lyo Booklet. It shows you bow this powerful cleanser and disinfectant takes the hard work out of +( �' house cleaning. Also gives complete directions for making soap, thorough cleansing did other uses on the farm. Address Standard Brands Ltd,. _ �- Vroser Ave., d; Liberty St.. Toronto, Ontario. ' arA G 1 Ll.ETT'S -LYE Dl RT �l - - i . __ - - - - - - _ - - �� - - - - - - - - NMI - e+++ . ' - — CANADIAN POULTRY �' LAURA WHEELER FINDS THE - • Oske, t ch Club LS. APPRECIATED .. .� a � �,e . CROCHETED JACKET USEFUL AND SMART _ - -' - i.E530N NO. 49 ~ of 6 x 7 inches. Do not attempt to be too elaborate, but aim at the flow- The following to an extract from - y Flowing Rhythmical Pattern ing character in your design, how• "The Flab Trades Gazette." London, t* �tt�rE A I.1 --� iFi s. 167 and 178 illustrate motifs g eves simple it may be. Engian3, March 2nd, 1935: suitable for all over patterns, these "There is one very good point this are very simple, effective and practi- EX. NO. 57 year when buying Canadian turkeys _ r cal. Make a few abstract shapes, or chickens without inspecting themes �,�' In the last lesson we referred to something like A and B in Figures — whatever grade is put up to you for n Dominance 'of Display and , Indivi- 171 and 177. Take a piece of trac- sale, you can rely on the marking as r over the shapes all goods are under Canadian- Govern- '.•�,.T #:i' duality. You can apply this same ing paper, lay 'it B theory to your pattern designs. Un- you make, and try different arrange- ment supervision and turn out ac- leas your effort has the strength to ments and combinations of them, ar- cording to what they are represented •..,` command attention among your com- ranging them within 34 inch squar- to be, pe titors' designs, you cannot get full es. When you have some satisfactory •,Since writing about ducks and ;:; .i;�; r•! ': �''w :,• �P . -_. g i, . groupings repeat Y ducklings in these notes of February :'�:�`'' , a '"' •' ' : • , - appreciation for the value of your ou fags re at them, regular! both >t� ,. ,�'• in borders and over a surface mak- �1' - own work. , 16th, I have seen some of the finest ^.>, , �. s: .7';. Y �i ;• • '��::i •i . s• Now do not misunderstand. There ing Rhythmical patterns of them. Canadian ducks-that have been ship- r:` ^ • ' ` r'• r; ' ,r 'n ' � � •'� �--ti Make the surface patterns to cover _ . �•?'.,Y,' fs �•'�`i? : A• `' are many variations of this theory. P ped to this country. These Conadlans j ,,•!� -es •:4 ' You might be selling beautiful rugs; not less than 5 x 7. P...member that are quite as good as the Long Island t,a.ii, z;• • ti. ` ' or some product where "atmosphere" You ust arrange, the shapes so that _ In g P ducks, which se you know. are the.�:��'�' �• s:: 1j• f f f_ :;+ j �i and suggestions to please the senses, their different curves and lines har- roduce of the ,United States. In fact •!`' ;Lr monize. the Canadian packing is far superior, r�� +. '' :' 1.1:` *•'; , were ,quite as important as ,• - . being graded as lE and six per case, - which, as the trade is at the present i IN %4W a o time is a very handy sizefor any =a' r' `'ri i "`' , . `;r'•: i i�J tradesman. The quality is excellent, 1 -x =aa they are ducklings of all sizes and � Ei ; ii i, �'} �• cannot fail to please the most partic- rat ? r. F _ _ • ular, Also in my opinion they will .. : � � •}�;s�,, is i; i�•`•' •'� - - .. _. .. - . • • make a vast difference to the sale ofc. - • the States ducks, as, if they haverM' + "' come to stn and the shipments can ��►� a:`_• '� , /67 l�8 X69 170 Y P • be relied upon, the demand is bound to increase as the season advances. As wig all expect London to be the !fret on the lest is a bumper time as CLROCHETED JACKET'' _PATTERN 941 !ar as poultry is concerned, ' theca e birds should hold first place among With crochet such an outstanding feature of our s.yses tolay, it is gas /7 I r 7 J73 17 y the imported ducks. They are Empire little wonder that the well-dressed woman has adopted the string crocheted, produce, whic�s will go a long way jacket. Can't you see on how many occasions through Spring and Summer �"� when displayed for sale in the Poul• it will be just the thing to wear' You can do it in- a dark color to go with ; • 'sad s + ' '78 when chops, as r doubt they will your Spring dresses —in a light color for those pastel Ones for Summer and be when better known, for the dainty ones for evening wear. It can, of course, be done in a anerchaadiaing - hookup, but this can ' _ EX. CIO. b8 lightweight yarn instead of string. The design is a plain and open stripe— be done. in a way to assist, rather' heels stitches ifheou are iike•e very simple. the collar Can be. turned down to fern : than detract from the Dominance of Look for some illustrations or P Y raglan sleeve is just the thing this' designs that are good examples of His Test season. Design. 'Pattern 941 comes to ott with detailed directions for making the , Flowing Rhythm. Study them well "' `• �� Y n8 ' 'In short, no matter what • your and mark on them, in dotted lines, = jacket shown;, illustrations of it and of all stitches used; material require - r` product or what your advertising with red ink the general flowing to- A traveller -tells of a X- Ohammedan ments. , ---mediums are, you must consider gether of the Iines and forms. Give trader in India, witio once asked a Send 20 cents in An; or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern - .more than merely your product and at least three examples_ Trim close European whether he could secure a to 1\eedlecrit Department, Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide St., Wept, your personal preferences.. You must and mount them neatly. If small, Bible for him. "What for" he asked .Toronto. r conside advertising competition of - - arrange them on one sheet, lettering in surprise; "You would not be able - • -- • . all kinds, that might appear . rom- a neat title below them. If too large to read it,. "True," replied the Mo- _ : petitively, if you are looking for the to put together on a. sheet 8% x bammedan, "but I do want an Euro- > other fellow —this fellow* is not look - 11, mount them' separately. Then peas Bible." When- the European as- •• o : :.N.: Ing for you —the prospective buyer. make a cover for them by doubling ked ''•Wbai for," he answerd: "Well, •. "` - Correct recognition of this. element a .sheet the size of the sheet you when a ship brings .a trader who is helps to make the difference between mount them on. Letter - a neat title unknown to me, but wishes to trade super results and just satisfactory on a small piece of note paper and with me, I put the Bible into his way ,ri1�1 gJJ�I , - results. •' ill attach it where it will .look_ welt, on and watch hiss. If I see that he opens EX. NO: 56 the-outside of the cover sheet, it and reads it, -1 know that I can trust him, But it he throws it aside G "Do you think this must is too --On paper • ruled in 4 inch squares w • ' * _ .,_.L ■ _ .- foul?„ make some Rhythmical arrangements - with a anger, or even .with a curse,: I' - Y g will have nothing Co dr1. wit �'^', 3 —�1 —` • ' — "if I had a wit like that 1 Of flowing - pattern -aver a- sni€aee, :!'Questions �-- be- �%�d -• -- - .sit , ' ehavid be tempted to apply. the Use straight lines, (iots, small cure this department; Anyone wishing to know I cannot trust ,bim.' agY:irsl: so gag ruls.11 you dent lase eho as and scrolls, somewhat on the fin- receive a personal reply ,may have mdse M w for - . ,.... _: Neva fed.- N of figures 167 -170. See that the same if a 3c stamped, addressed Moto: No d. t beau _ fines of your design are flewi-ng and envelope is enclosed with the re- .s$lle Co-eds - win• - QQoanected in movement. Make three quest. The Art'Director, Our Sketch ` different arrangements. Choose one Club, 73 Adelaide Street West, To- - -A WELCOME HARBINGER o! them and cover with it a surface ronto." University of Pennsylvanla stud- ^ _ - • • • - The sounds of S pring are Im the a ir, eats approve of co-eds as "dates" but In e T The feathered songsters min regard them as. *'an, invading menace Make gladsome music everywhere, .. ._ ., when it comes to eating in the Hou- 'And-joyous belle are ringing. _ Rideau Halls Next Occupnts - store Hall dining roams. e The girls, complains the Penasyl- There's beauty In the sky above. vanian, student publication, are a out what is sweeter than --' great deal .too agile in beating men The bell that tells the advent of r "Why It it we never have hook = The oanmv lee - cream man? ,. — _to the table and- .take. - more- time -orer -Y m°�=' -- k rt their toast than a one man "Because we mover have on)- , eating shad. thing left over from which hash _. ss r ;,,k GM w •52 .',63 can be made. �, . ,� .,' The- men want the co-eds to eat In _ z. `"' c ,� their own dining room —for women only —in Sargent Hall.. The co-eds = . r�> refused, Goering 's Fiancee Plays -Her ' Best Role 7- fl � • r ,M '?r,� -•• � '-rte y Black velvet creates this dramat -__' �.- is hat for Virginia Bruce screen r star. It features a shallow ,crown \ h' and a shirred- brim which dips s flatteringly over the eyes. Per- feet for the informal theatre en. "Y 'p semble. - a s t: n; 9• MIM 4•• X., r yy ; k � ( ' •`tai.. �' John Buchan, member of the British House of Commons for the . 4cottish Universities, who has just been appointed Governor - General This perky "bell -hop" hat .you'll a, pf Canada to succeed Earl Besaborougb, is seen here with Mrs. Bu- see Maureen O'Sullivan wearing i;mmi 5oa ea�aun, fiancee of General Hermann Goering, Prue- = y *An as they arrived in New York -last fail when Mr. Buchan spoke at soon. Fashioned o! olivette green elan Premiei, and one of Germany's foremost actre>lus, pictured Columbia University and was given an- honorary degree.'Tbey have' woolen to tnatch her frock it is reading letters of congratulation on-her engagement ig her dressing a dour children. _ trimmed with an old gold cord. 1. room in a Berlin theatre, �qr r. r 'A - ' ^,F.p, t�°,,:r`!,,+'�'•e '."- #'.»'z� !P''y3i :},;'•,y .�n. •,atu%•,•� l .',ti, w'•'.!"'a..�",• ::` r `. ,J'' •ice _ _ _ - A� - �d y . , w w , - , u� ending Conference with Minister ob Stover, 4.50; J Mainland, 2.48; A. H. ; 44 aGnsLLAC) 4sU0 Highways, 4.00; R. E. Mowbray, dit. Robinson, 8.90; M♦ S• Chi} man, 65• -�ow Wonderful 1 Bla3Ck6m1tl11IIa, wOOa 4.00; W. Chester, salary, 25.00 D. 69; S. G. Morrish, 174.69; `Brad- I at right prices 125.00; Miss M. ley, 10.00; O. V. Shaw, 5.00; Ritch- SYBILLA SPAHR'S L for eltildrena R. Beaton, salary, Now is the time to have those repair - Terms Hartford, rebate on taxes, 3.36; Art. ie Dairy, 4.44; W. J. Milson, 6.96; B. trough. croup, molds, 'whooping eatgh, jobs at tended to. Harrowb repaired. � 44L75 per *ear; $1.50 paid iu advance Carruthers, refund dog tax 4.00; T. 'Lotton, •4.50, W. Sadler, 8.00, L• D. throat and tonsil i1L. Its be for also new sections on hand. The fam- - Dir, Court bier. 6th 4.110; D. Hunter, _4.1!6;. Oshawa .Hospital 30.00 mss• - _ _ zoos Fleury Plows always on hand... :..Subscriptions to fire United States Gregg, .tones C E ' Dr. Cartwright, 178.00• G. M. Forsy- E. C. .:Druggist ` h slid Gt. Britain 52.40 in advance. M. Morgan, ditto, •4.00; G. L. ALdd- g • Ao. dealer is Viking Dream 9epara• , th, 32.25: tors. and Electric Washers, Teton Relief Mileage, Telephone' and. Pickering Ontario Postage,' 11.'L6. - Standing Cum ?i1ittee on Damages Dealer in Cock,-butt and Frost lk .' Standing Commi ee on . Relief 1 t,. Sheep, paid the following, Chas. wood machinery. JOHN MUR AR. Proprietor. paid the following f supplies: Roy, Puckrin, 4 sheep killed 20, injured, Maple Leaf Mutual IDe A pbone call will bring u' to your farm. Township Council ilorrish, 94.34; Booth and �iuriso . ±`17'".00; W. C. Willson, inspecting o_ f Oay- 4 }cetyiene . wPldini•. 60.74; D. Gannon, 2n.75; F. T. Bunt- 'same• '2.00, Norman Scully, reward Insurance Co• Phone?ick 715 The Township council -met on ing, 59••46'; Chas, Law; 28.85; L.:Mid- for killing dog, 5.00. WCCc3WaSd Monday, April 1st, with all members dleton; 2.10; A. W. Mitchell, 24.60; Standing Committee on Transport- and WAWANESA INS. CO. ' GREENWOOD d9ly present. Fred Cassie, 4.96; D. E: '_Miller, 20.25 ation paid the following: Greenwood Cheap Rates for Farnt and Cottattr! Ross 3iurison was ehard re Relief E. Bryan, 8.00 C. Baker, 9.00; P. R. Street Lights, 30.33. Buildings - Accounts. Not 'jR Q1V. C. R'illson wa3 heard ie "tie Windstorm Insurance on Building ce to `You ' moving of .he cemetery on the 5th AUCTION SALE • u i mobile Silos etc. CO No action was taken till - Automobile Insurance' of - - - legal advice had been,•• secured. - All Kinds tiVe do Building ��f all kinds. Messrs McDonald and Connelly, of - -UF-= _ . the Public Welfare , Dept, Toronto, - Ida ' -Write or Phone - CARPENTER1 ti E were'. heard in a long session, follow- D V f� T.� a $Qw��`N t' RQWE CEJ4E1�'TTN(i, ° ing which certain cha iges in the PLLPLUMBING W R ITHY OtiT - - - PLUMBING 1 - methods of handling relief in this ,HEIFERS FORDSON TRACTOR &s. _ and : municipality were considered. The + Carolina Jubilee Sin;,rrs Township will adopt the cash relief, y� ilj bLa.�pjd uy PabiIU Auutluu, OII •- .ROnFiNG system and the Campbell Scale.'The COAL We %Iso Bell Brantford Roofla9 Township will now pay 25 cents an TUESDAY, APRIL' 16TH M4toHAI�, Empire BHttl room hour to those on relief and en''ployed Egitipment, Duro Water . . by 'the municipality, being paid -for LOT 2, 71H LINE, 1�tAhKHAM Orderer -our W,Rter Supply of Sy -4temP, Beatty � ` services in - cash. .E:aith roan will be • , . allowed a maximum of working :•' L the fullo% ing property bel �ngiulc to her Building hours each sots, he will be per 7, e,,y• H�Z� E� ArT� .SON COAL bud �.tlter Building Materials j muted only so many hours each - ' C O L� E itimatex Free month, in the. endeavor to insure , Registered Cows of sale. E Work Guaranteed - each recipient of relief receiving a i 1. FLORA SEGIS ECHO, 1108x71 17. Holstein cow, 3 yrs. due in Apr. WOOD : share of the -cork. supposed to calve about ?gyp. 16, 18. Holstein cow, 6 yrs. fresh Mar. 1 �_ F J. PR l 1 lJ SE • The Standing Committee on- Roads ff 2, POLLY MERCENA ALCAP,TA, 19. Holstein cow, 6, yrs. due in Apr. - and Bridges aid the folio rn A.I 20. Holstein cow, 6 yrs. fresh Mar. 1. i FROM Se p g I i 29I249, calved Jul. 28, '29, due Phony R30'? Lee, haul gravel con. 5,- 30 ♦00; Jiro. about A ril 13th. 21. Holstein cow,, 6 yrs. due in Apr. CHAS. LAW, PieltaCring PICKERING. ONTAR03 � Soden, gravel, 5.00; G. Todd, drag 3, NELLIEp ALCARTA, 191638; 22. Holstein cow,. 5 yrs. fresh by :. .. time of asle. t'hunr 3.320 51y S. T. L 21.25; '%V Linton, drag con. cal,•ed Oct. 12, '28, due about 7.00. H Or nernd, drag Greenwood May 8th. "23..Hoistein cow, 6 yrs. fresh Mar. 4 1 y 24. Holstein cow, 7 yrs. fresh Mar. Rd, 6.00; L. Gazes, drag Altona Rd. 4. BURKE• SEGIS COUNTESS. 2 MOP HANDLES '28.50; W. Brown, drag con.,& 5.20 277161, calved 'Apr. 1. '$2; due o Holstein cow, 6 yrs. fresh by gPEC[ :AL' HOUSE O. - Pascoe, drag con. 1, 10.00; A, :,about June 29. time of sale. Harlock, drab con 1, 11.60, C. S. - Grade Cows 25 Holstein heifer, rising '3 -years Brooms CLEANING 19 c. Bryant, drag con. .1, 7.50;- Elmer 5• Holstein cove, 6• yrs, freslf time fresh in- April. 2 ?- Holstein .heifer,. rising 3 --years a- 'yTKItiG -, Specials. 'Each Powell drag R. Line, 5.50; C. Puck- of sale. EACH- 45c. tin, 10.00; 8. Ferndale, drag �Yhit- 6. Holstein coat, 6 yrs. fresh Mar. fresh in April. by T.-L. 10S. A. ale, drag sanding let - 28.A)- rshire' cow, rising 3 years su$ -. THURSDAY. FRIDAY.and SATURDAY con.- 3, 2.50; A. Taylor, drag con. 2, 7. A) rshire cow, 6 yrs. fresh time posed to calve in. June. 7.50; 1. White, drag con 2,. 16.00; G. of sale. 29. Black cow, ris." 3 yrs. supposed to - McIlroy, drag con L, '2.50; L Jones, g. Holstein cos+, 5 yrs. fresh lime ,ales in June. PRINCESS FLAKES 2 flit 2'7 c• drag con 8, 3.50; "iii. • Dunkeld drag of sale 30. 14mIstein. cow, 3 yrs. fresh Feb. , ~ con 8, 7.75; P. Marshman, drag con. 9, Holstein cow -, 5 yrs. due latter 24' FLOOR VAX, 1 lb. tin, - -� : _ 23e. 8, 2.00; A. Annan, draft Bay Road, I __ part of Aphl. 31. Grey 'heifer 3 yrs. fresh Mar. 21. 10 :25; J. Ste l:enson, drag con. 8,1 32 Red heifer, 3 yrs. fresh Feb- 27 REAL, p• 10. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. fresh•Slar• 16 ZINC WASHBOARDS � 39ee - 5.80; E. - Hinan, haiiIIAt blades .from 1.1:. Holstein cove, 5 yrs. fresh in Apr. .ill cattle are T. B Tested and Blood f V A LL F .. . Tomato, .75: C. Cooper Bas and oit,i 12. Holstein. cow, ris. 7 yt3. fresh Tested, Cattle are in Prime Condit- 'WONDERFUL SOAP, 10 bars 25e. -; ♦ : 29.04; Pedlar People, iron for truck, t March 4th. _ _ :. ?. ?2; R. Ward,, salat�y, 75.00; -Fred 13.Rolstein caw-, yrs. fro h time of ton. - - -- J- - - Vvi ht' drag �t*t�„a ;^.�d.t, '�'�0; F. 1 Fordson Tractor.: Baking Specials :MAPLE SYRUP g g . F • sate. 'Turner, draft- Markham T. Line, 13. 14. Jersey cove, 5 yrs. due about itiiay 1: Democrat 1' Bugg, , j Cows' fresh will have : _ -'70; L. Hagerman, ditto, 3.00; E. Str -1 3rd. .'This . year's crop aughan labor Markham T. L♦, 1.60;; • 15. Holstein cow, 3 yrs.' due in Apr. Calves by their sides. PASTRY FLOUR. 21'e; 69c. - -- -'� "G Tran drag Altona Rd." J.50;' John I.16. Holstein cow, i crs. fresh time No Reserve MAGIC B A h, P tiV D' 1'e 'i0c.. Baxter, drag can 4. 3.60. _ _ _.. - - _ '- LARD, 20 lh, PAIL, .239 1 Gal. cans, 1.85 Standing Committee on Coutingen -, SALE AT ()NN h•r'r'LUr f; SHARP 1'EFt ?I9- l•a�R. ties paid the follow'inz: J. Murkar,,__.�� - RAISINS, 21b�. Vic' 32 O>L. bottle 57e. =- - stationery, 18.77; Thoinson and JIc -, _._ PRENTICE & PRENTICE. Auctioneers - caRISTIE'S 2 Ih, BOAC, _ ' �j j Millan, legal services re Arbiter Ring l Premium Suds Wafers 16 oZ •tl $ 29e 90.00; K. B. Turner, typing audit ++. Malted or Plain 115c. •,� • ii or's report, 10.00; R C Reesor, .att- hJEG US •,Insure your car by ! - -'._`` - _BEFORE i - ,BOOTH c.$ MUR/ SON : all means - But ` You buy, 'Insure • with an agency experienced <Y - '•Plc- kerlYlg Harc�Wa,re Store in car inurance s sir / / our �l I am safe in stating. that t erg- -� farm • .eat share of cars nsured the -Townships of Pickering an art -' Machinery COMING. !*right are insured through a- � " � ING S gency and in the Pilot .Insure o,' 'J - "'' ..., Agent for..J. I : -land the latter company f tee p y • ~ case co., ;lttkerE _Now is the time to get your Red years in succession, have 'wri `"ate largest volume O car , ma blHkerB Of 77 m9ohinee oup for every -farm job'. ."the Province of Ontario, main - _ Clover, Alfalfa and - Timothy cause of their satisfactory' settle- .See our used machines- 6.'1r. F. • & W. Binder '5 ft - anent of claims and their very yeas -. -Al.-H •hider 720 lb. :ilelotte Separator, '•500•lb., ' ' - The stock of Ontario grown seed is -.pliable. rates. The Pilot, Insurance Co. M e,lotte `Sep,tr, a,tor, zi Horse rakes, Oliver-tractor 4pecial rate to farmers. This agency plow, 2GCU lb 7 reek. Soale. Also Laurel Hnlless : .­.,.::-;..limited this year. was the first company to give a iJ special rate to farmers: This agency Oat B,' Bumptjr' 11ing aLd $>rly Gopher varieties. SPEC /A L WHILE IT LASTS has handled 107 claims during the - : -_ ;last five years and most of which W. F. DISNEY, -� Greenwood - 50 (QUARTS HOUSE PAINT, 69e. A (�T. :were auto accident claims, These __ _ _ -. claims were settled at a toter cost '•. R• R• )<, Locust Hill �• - - - 'Phone Pick 2314 . -. _ -. - -� - ' - ---- - --- - ` • . . of $20,702.98 and only one of these - - - - - -- - - -- -- .- - - - -- -- -- - Ageztt for McCormick- Deering Facpn .Machiarrp went to court, It being a $50.00 SEEDS and Repairs claim where both parties were ab- `< Our Motto:-"We have it Can get it. Or - solutely sure that they were in the it is not, eight.. "Red C lover $16.00 per bush - _ All other lilies of Insurance Written Telephone 3900 also, at Companies. Rates in .Reliable Full .stock of Timothy, Alfalfa J: S. BALSDON, :FI`ERM . Call or Write- �•A BEER _ Brougham 'Oat. - Phone Pick 515 Your patronage is appreciated. Sweet clover and Millet Men'a Work Brats 2.49 1 p : - ' all home' grown seeds. 1 AMERICAN WONDER PEAS, 15 cts per' pound. Full Line of 5 and 10 cent'package Seeds. Multiplier Onion's and. Dutch -Sets. All Garden seed in Bulk also. : Listen In on CKCL each " Friday at 12.45 noon • for our radio advertising" We are Agents for Canadian Tire Corp. (Catalogue now in the mails) CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT IMea's Overalls and Pants 12 'pr, vp• .. en's Work Shirts 65c, or L for 1.25 h OIL ? Farm Teatn Harness $23.80 nn -' Horse'Coilars at various prices Sweat Pads Team Lines how is the time to get that olds harness repaired ,itr F•honp M4y CECIL''., BRADL-EY,,:­:,, - �' =�7aLir714INa ° - . -a. ,y W - '[^.x•`"'u�-?G°eI' Tye-, z i_ .�..� COe"t Cherryw+ood and Dunbarton met all ing. ' in Mt. Zion. _ Mrs. Parkter spent Monday in the " contributing to the Lenten program Quite a number of our young peo- Mr. and Mrs. Y. Parkin spent one L.' , O'N� ALL city. Ruth Tome read the. lesson. Ed. plc attended the dance in Brooklin day last week With Markham friends T. and Mrs. Paterson spent Mon- Brown gave the message, Mies' E. last Friday evening and report the FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND day in the city. Knowles described the Sumner usual good -time. * t Miss Katie. Beaton was in the city School at Glen Echo. Miss M. Poole -The "Foursquare" Sunday School CLIPPER PLATES EMBALMER' on Saturday last. led in prayer. Miss M. Petty Fang Class met at the home of Miss Flor- . .,Suceessor.to W, J. Mather, A Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, of •a solo and the Cherryw•ood quartet ence Mowbray on Saturday evening - ' . SHARPENED 9tauKville - Toronto, spent Saturday with friends also sang. Emerson Knowles, Pres., last. The meeting, being in charge of - Night and Day Service here. of the Y. P. S. of Toronto East Pr- Florence and Eileen Parkin. - Business Phone, „Residence Pbops ti .w9► Thos and Mrs. Hardy are moving e-Sbytery and others also ma�i,e the -Mr. and Mrs. O. Lawton, of Man -' Wurk guaranteed 1!801 from the Symes farm to Sto;affville, program very •nteresting. illa, spent a few days of last week. All size,H of F'Anniug !!Jill Sel-ttn °shortly. St. Paul's -on- the -Hill, on Sunday, with Chas. and Mrs. Ledgett. kvt)t in stock. JAS. DAVIDSON E. .Shirk has made a change in April 11th. Palm Sunday. 5ur,day Sorry to say Mr. Louis Dunn is ::HAS,- ;4,tGlENT'8 HARDWARE his cans,: and is now the possesor of School at 2 p. m. Evening Prayer at not enjoyinjK the best of health, a 3 m, Preacher -at this service. Rev. Misses Edia and Marion. Steven- � R K HAM. OIVT_ a smooth- running Essex. r< P• Ph'; L r '0„ 2335 C H E R R Y W OO D Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims, of E. G. • Robinson son spent Sunday, last with friends Toronto, spent Sunday with their = �� INSURANC ::. aunt, Mrs. H. H. Thomson. Kinsale ;r Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chapman, of 1—- - jr ti - ,_.__AUTUM0BELR -' 13righton Township, spent the dinn- The W. M. S. met at the home of i REST .YO NERVES 'BIIA(3LARY er hour at the Manse on Saturday '_4,[rs. Horton last Thursday - after- ; last. noon with a” fair attendance, Mrs. CASUALTY The E re Club met .in the hall R. -E. Mowbray's group was in char- ,� O�OC CO�C�4 _ -LIFE INSURANOR M "here on Wednesday evening last and ge. - - Phone Pickering 79'20 Sol, R enjoyed another- one of their social The Y. P. S. met as usual on 'rues- / i nights.• day evening with a goodly number jvz n Don't forget the Annual Meeting present. This being our social night �- , � ' `� You Can Buy- at Rome" of the Bowling Club,. in the Com- the .meeting was cut short. The am- g TLRE8•BATTERIES triunity Hall on Friday evening, Ap- es in charge, of Mrs."Hooker, caused #� >. V , t.ril 12th. much merriment. Afterwards lunch ACCE990RIES, D. 31. Morgan has• been confined was served. ��ti • to his bed for several days, threat- misses R,oxena Ledgett, of Picker. ,, ~; y �l' /. f' At se •low and better prises. 7 ened, it was thought `at one. time, ing and Eileen Bell, of Brook-in a _ _ ' �� I .y as with pleurisy. spent the week -end with their par- qoa can in Toronto. - George Scott has been under the eats here. -,4 ,. RQIa x.- Forget weather for some- time, at present- Quite a number from our common- T .' �(�,YOt[r CtrlVln' complications. are' threatening. `R'e ity attended the quarterly meeting 1 { O r -Let us repair that leaky tops "� - .hope to see him out again soon. held at" Mt. Zion last Sunday mom- _ � - -' The many friends of the late Fred Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering and BOSTON Skilled Motor Repwiirs. . .:•Holden, of Agincourt, will regret tv $23.60 - WASHINGTON xS24.95 - DETROIT x$9.15 �; 4 "hear of his death on Friday of last e CINCINNATI $18.30 (x - Excursion rate.) Gordon J. taw week. The funeral took place anRadio'Service ( subject to change - without notice) Sunday• with, interment in Bethel.. Tickets, Time Tables and all Coach Travel Information at Phone 2908 - Cemetery. Lym n and )Sirs. Pilkey, Jiiss Kea- SE:Ft� ICED AND REPAIRED - R HOUSE Phone 4500 PiCKERIYG, ONTARIO EASTERN N ter and sister, Mrs. Michell, of Nor- th Markham, celebrated two of the PRICES REASONABLE family's birthdays by visiting the WORK {GUARANTEED, lattee's daughter, at Howard Mac- ARTHUR F I c. L D lin's Fox- Farm, Milliken. The Raymer Eventide Program - R. T. I. 13r�►d owls group are to present their program 43 •48' Phone 5.201: PICKERING here on the evening of Sunday, Ap- � _ • - •' ril 28th, after the church service in -the United Church, at 8.30. Further THE �•IAADELINE" •announcement will be made later. Jos. and airs. Evins have now arr. :BEAUTY-SALON :ived back in town from the South. both in splendid health, and claim- ing the same for , every day they 16 i m•aes an ^w year." whi••b-tnean - were away. Judging from reports a new Pr,rm.Anent Wove. -. Mr. Et-ans spent most of• the winter 1 have Permanent Wa,',,%to auitevery x `'in bowling every day of the week. adv'� purse, Fn wh"y non make The wornezz's islastitutr --presented- "" the -drama by the Institute of the _ Pickering Branch here in the Com- I give all m y -coat• rn-r%. ray of r? Fleet munity Hall, on Friday last. A good careful at- er.tion_ _= _,_..crowd witnessed the performance tlso, Sil treolling, Wtir•eu►, Irian, Scalp 4 A $25.00 r " gross ireceipts was realized and Fwcini TrvHcruenta - and everyone appeared to enjoy it. 8harsrpaoiaq, The Mission Band of the United - Church are presenting an Easter 24re , +vt %=C1e11' 'Cantata, "An Easter Adventure" on Puune IA(A CL4REN(�tiT - ..'Thursday, April 18th, in the Sunday _School Rooms of the Church. There will also be a sale of Home-Cooking - .�. - -- , . ` • .,,� '•a . _ conducted from 6.30 -8.00 p, m. at .'the same place. Reports this week .do not sound Your too hopeful for the paving of the - Brock" Road, not present, at least. �` � ;. Considerable agitation and work has Eyes yes A been completed by some of our peo- ple on this matter. However with _ ;"'the increaseed traffic, we. can safely ....predict that this road will be paved a: • ;by someone in the near future. Our deer - hunters Beard a news broadcast on Tuesday morning of b/ (r„H�• Tuck, Opt. D. - this we when announcement' was - The CWy Cm in vats Class t mi,Gives'ZOY dam made of permitting dogs - again. �°-� The regula ns permit one dog to Dart a ' ��rr every three en and not- over three Iii 8W Solid Steel TURRET TOP '•+� dogs to a camp, and a $2.00 •license Twitching of the lids and face, `h Nictitation or repeated winking- of for each dog. Even at this there are .. the lids, choreic movement,- may be $ollieS by Fish - some, the still- hunters who prefer due to eyestrain and are generally to be without the dogs, while in the bush. `associated with some, high degree of error associated' with a defective - _ TjERT time you look at the Master Chevrolet look at the roof!' Y 111 The regular meeting of the Clare- - i a- mont Branch of the Women's Inst- nervous system such as is found af- You 11 notice something rtant-to you as a buyer. v 4 Po Y Itute %illl be held at the home of ter or before a nervous breakdown, `' And that something is the new "Turret Top" construction —the ' to establish or assist in perpetuating safe, modern roof of solid 'steel. Now, the entire Fisher Body .r► Mrs. C. A. Overland, on Wednesday, these disorders. In some cases, nausea :April 17th,. S p. m. Motto, - "One - -steel floor, steel sides and steel roof —is welded into one - "Example is worth a Thousand Arg_ and vomititrg-may be' due to eyestr- _ .•' �, "The ain. Sea 'sickness from riding on virtual unit of solid steel. Look at all cars with an eye for duality uments. A paper on The Influence of Clothes," by .Mrs. Harton. ,`;`ew trains or cars and cases of migrairas and, you'll choose a Master Chevrolet. No other car offers you ' 'ma also be due to eyestrain. Worthwhile Perennials" by Mra. D. y 1 its matchless combination of Body by Fisher— Knee- Action- Gregg. "Legislation" by Mrs. B. F. ' 'In school life the. most common cause of headache is bad habits in - i.` Blue Flame Engine — Cable- Controlled Brakes — Fisher No-Draft Kilpatrick. Music. - the use of the eyes, Studying in im- Ventilation. Come to An advertisement in the Classified " . proper light and too, much reading our showrooms,' drive 1 -(tor ft Maw '� � Ad Section � of the News will find a - purcfiaser for that seed grain, pigs; in addition to studies. A large p1ro= ' ".' the car yourself! Easy PRICED s and that odd article for which you portion of the habits oP children are -• -- -GMAC monthly terms. FROM 2-Pam COYp!) the cause of established �er'rors of Delivered, lolly equipped, at factory, "have no other rase. We have, during o y, Osha;Fa, Ont. _- later life, Many of these habits the past year been attempting to y Freight and Government license only extra. :" world never exist had correction g STANDARD SERIES MODELS AS LOW AS S77i find out to what extent these ads been given in time.' Many. cases of are read by our readers, and the repeated recurring headache in adult "'results have exceeded our beliefs up f , , = g A 'to that time. We have a list of far life 'was- established by eyestrain in _ mers in this .township who ,make childhood. 1n childhood, Myopai is regular .use of this column. 1t is. (shortsightedness) generally crest ° -�' �, • �• , these people from whom we have ed by strain on'the formative•ticsues gathered' our figures. It 4- they who through strain and improper effort -; at close range work. Myopic eyes are • .voluntarily ,tell of us of their sat- . _ •, • >: >< ?' � "' - =,, 3. not as a rule associated with head- ". isfaction with this form of. advertis- .• �� � . " • -o ins.' The flat rate of `25 cents per ache but some other error associated GeSG �: ,with an ,chin of the 'eyeball and week will do it. Mail your Copy to g when this 'is noticed the Myopia. is .. « 4 AT this office b�• Tuesday of each week. _:. � • w. �- ; . - '' •, _ generally in its development. Certain �i muscular errors accompanying My- '.CHAS• COOPER, - Claremont ~' Dunbartan opia are a- sociated with headache. .y. On ;Monday evening in the S. S. Strain on the Myopic eyes tends tlo z room the Y. P. S. of Centennial,. increase 'the error. _ to be coninuei - __.y,.. `.,X- ti�li�i.;_ �.....��,__ .j7„� u�.:�.a.v n _ . .wmv°•,,. ��,.` °'y`._c,. .w: "`__:w... - r_ -- ....vay.,�_.- w- _ _ �,r, _. _ _ _m :a'.'.�._ _ t iYOUfH SHOOTS PRINTING PRESS IN together with its motor In only g50 Run rills of silver laughter. THE I Pounds. While the plane is in flight 1 the hourly output of the press is When the last snows, like shreds of TI I�I'I'0 DRUGGLS'f �SpVIET Alit LINER in co leaflets printed on both sides, foam, , 4 In connection with the press is a Fade host -like in their Reetness i MARKETS photo - developing room, where plc• And odors of the loosened loam Soviet Russia's major contribution tures are made in flight and develop Scent all the air with sweetness. - Toroato, —A Summerhill Avenue ed, etched and used in the leaflets i to the 'advancement of international 'druggist was shot is his thigh by -- aviation this year, is the world's lar- Printed is the plane. When the trees Teel through every a 17-year-old bandit Sunday night PRODUCE PRICES But the most interesting Innova- vein - - when he knocked down a gun which United Farmers' Co- Opeirative Co. gest landplane, the -ANT• -0• .- don in this colossal airplane, is. the The purging -sap go singing, Was Saturday were paying the following This forty-two -ton all metal mono- And from the south comes up the pointed at his cheat. The drug- automatic switchboard for sixteen gist Albert Marshall, though wotin- plane, named in honor of Maxim telephones, It works by a series - of prices for produce: rain ,. -.. ded. grabbed and held his assailant EGGS —Grade "A -1," 27c, and ,with Gorki, has 'a wing spread of �oxi- light and sound signals and is used That sets the first flowers springing. until help, arrived. A. second youth, . cases returned, "A" large, 15c; "A" mately 200 feet and a fuselage 109 it mainly for communication between aged 16, was captured Shortly after- medium, 13c; "B," `12c; "C," 12c. long. The wheels are G%. feet in dia- the commander and his crew -but When frost` is a forgotten barb, wards. BUTTER— Ontario No. .1 solids, meter and the rudder Is larger than' there are also telephones In the pas- And joy outweighs all sadness, Less than five minutes after the 123 %c; No. 2, 23c: the wing of an ordinary plane. It is sengers' -quarters. And slowly earth puts on the garb shot was fired, Albert Elton, 27, of POULTRY: powered with eight motors, develop- Telegratus may be sent directly 'Of greenness and 'of gladness. ;Van Horne Street was arrested in (Quotations in cents) ing 7.000 horse - power, Six of the mo- from the Diane for a radius •of. 1,400 - the store. The other lad, Thomas Hens— "A"' "A" "A'' tors are set along the leading edge miles. There are three radio opera• Then winter goes, a crownless kind, Christie, 16, of MacPherson Avenue, Dressed of the wing and the other two are tors. Along with their routine work, Lord of a lost creation, e was picked 'up at his home soon af- Live Dressed milkfed arranged in tandem above the fuse - they have to keep the broadcasting And earth lifts to the airs of spring ter Over 5 lbs... 11 14 • • iage• It has a cruising speed of 136 Set (another feature ot. the propagan- -- Police state that the two youths . Over -4 lbs. .. 10 13 .. miles per hour and a maximum The wings' of its elation. ,3 .to 4 lbs..... 8 'll da. plane), in condition, It is claimed �, C. M. Duncan. rode up to the store oa bicycles and speed of 148 miles per hour, The nor- that the loudspeaker can be heard oa as they entered the shop, Elton pull- Old roosters ... • 6 8 e • mal cruising range is 620 miles, but the ground from a height of halt a _ - sid :the stirs from his pocket, They _ there are reserve fuel tanks for an mile. When It is inadvisable to land First Picture Star both covered their faces with their HAY AND STRAW additional 620 miles. the Maaim Gorki. in remote places, $7.50 Extra Now hands, Elton walked up to the coup- .No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, Besides its printing press,' eom it•-can circle over the spot, broadcast - Aer, while the other lad stood near $14.50 to ;15.50; No. 3 timothy hay, plate equipment .for the taking and its message, drop the pamphlets that- Hollywood — Florence Turner. the door. ton. $12 to $13; straw, wheat, baled, developing of sound film its electri- were printed in the plane, and fly whose nagw, movie archive's indicate. Marshall and always advised his ton; $10; oat straw, $8.50 to $9.60. cal station capable of supplying en- back to headquarters, having comp- was the first ever to appear on, the employees, to play safe in such an ough power to lie-t 'two hundred leted its work without running the screen, is back before the cameras; emergeacay. Faced with it himself he WHOLESALE PROVISIONS houses, its search -light of 2,800,000 risk of damaging the plane in land- as -a $7.50 per day extra-player. reached out and knocked down the Wholesale provision dealers. are candlepower and the first automatic Ing. 11 In 1910, two years before the name l gun.' -The discharge and the force quoting. the following prices to the telephone system ever installed is " ' Toronto retail trade: p The idea o1 the Maxim Gorki is )Mary Pickford first reached "the - of -the bullet failed to stop him from an airplane, it has accommodation, due to M. E. Koltsov, a well-known silver sheet,, Miss Turner appeared ith the youth, Pork Sam, 18%c; shoulders, 18c; for a crew of twenty, -three and fortr- g Soviet writer and publicist. He sug• in s one -reel film with the late Jara- T31e two rolled on the floor, the butts, 15c; pork loins, 18%c; picnics, three passengers. • .wounded druggist keeping a arm 13�/ac. - Bested the "fly -fug printahop_ In 1932, ea' J. Corbett, former hear• }'we•ight ' hold on the boy bandit despite the Lard —Pure tierces, 13c; tubs, As the flagship of the Maxim Gor- to commemorate the 40th analear- boxing champion. ` sary' of Maaim Gorki's literary car- 'wound in his thigh. The glass in a '13%c; pails, 14e; prints,- 13 %c. kJ Agit•Squadron, consisting of `in'ea- eer, ' showcase was shattered during the Shortening — Tierces. 9%c; tubs, ty -eight planes, it will ply to the re- - SU98TITUTES i struggle which lasted until Mar- 10c; pails, 10%c; prints, 104c. mutest parts of the Soviet Union; Lest. piety and I should clash, shall's shouts - brought 18- year'old ■ �t spreading the gospel of Lenin and _leR WIIItCr, CsOCi For ms my friends raperLt. ' Robert Wilson, 295 Glen Road, into A ni A N ni i , u aviation. - My books: a kee tla and my cash. the store. Meanwhile the other youth liJJIA YOUTH l H Oae of the main feature.& od the When winter with a creaking sound 1 find, are kaepinp Lent. had made his escape. Maxim Gorki is its rotary . printing Is leaving. roof and rafter, Wilson relieved . Marshall of his - DECD AS FRIVOLOUS press, The total weight of the press And down the ruts of Sloping ground Special charge and a call was put in for the police, 1- _ Almost at she. moment that the F f f• pickel Declares In 'call was recelverd, Detective Hector Barber, Plainclothesman Clifford - HOUSe They DO AS They • o i •q Train- and P;C. George Crawford Like And Are Beyond Co D o 'were reporting from a tail box less f roL ri= # t the o t than a block away from She store, - 'They were at the scen in less than - Ottawa —A criticism, of Canadian w '' r : - a nitnute and had Eaton In. custody. )~Isere,. ponce ''say, tried Lo put youth was made in the I-louse of - vahw ��% ta dv� them off the .track by giving wrong Commons last week by F. H. Pickel informatioa about his - companion. (Cons., Biome -Missi uoi). He call -'TbR officers .made a canvass of the ed them undisciplined, thinking only - _ _ _ _ 4k homes of suspects and finally picked • of dancing, sport and social affairs• up their man, _ Prefacing his__ remarks- with the Marshall meanwhile was taken to ' statement be might be considered _ - - 'the - Genera_ 1 Hospital, In addition to "childish in my . old age." Mr. Pickel _ A-LC11- ._the bullet wound In . his thigh be -bas said - there were- tvdd .major problems n Canada — t -trio n his wrist, iram -1 _..he_you4th----astd- - the show case glass and an tnlury. mania for speed exhibited by auto- 'to his eye. Fits condition is not -serf- m i - sous. "What to going to become of - S X D 1GHT 1G 1 AN STRA HT • - - '-� •. •" ='them ?" Mr, Pickel asked, referring ' '� - ;!b "- ay ACCidCAtS ' to Canadian youth. "'`There is no - ` discipline among them and I would - . - TakC 33 ] -,jYCa like to know how you can get along Toro$£o : —At least 33 persons with young people with(5ut, discipline. - - ' _ - � _ - ' were killed" Sunday in widely -scat. That is s first requisite. - tered accidents abroad. A racing "There- is no -home -life today, ab• .car plunge into a crowd in Chat- solutely none as a general 'rule.. ~eau Thierry, France, killing five grid - Children go as they please. You. tell.. _= - �__ Injuring 22, three seriously, - In them to go haw and they go gee; SOLID Copenhagen, Denmark, 13 were kiA- you tell them to, go North and they go South:' ed and b0 to 64 injured in a rail- Canadislt youth, controved Mr. ° road collision. In Bombay, India, a pickel,, focused their attention on . - - `° - blast in a fireworks factory killed 16 dancing, sport and social affairs. - �• "sad starved• s landslide which may' ay universities 'had become "athletic re- - 'lhave killed and maimed many more. - - -... _. crusting grounds" where the athletic _ director -received moire money -than Iontario to Borrow Professors. "Look •at our newspapers," ex- - claimed Mr. - Pickel, claiming they " 60 Million Dollars , were "half -filled -with sports," with the result the youth read the sport Toronto.— Sixt }: million dollars is pages and nothing else. the amount stipulated in the pro- ••-� ' - " • •' • ' "' p Girls were just as bad as boys in - .• FI Vince's annual borrowing bill,. notice Mr. Pickel's estimation. "One is at of which has been given to the legis- bad as the other, you.. cannot do lature by 'Premier and Provi,nciai I anything with _ them." Treasurer Mitchell F. Repburn. 'stat- ed I : Half that sum, Mr. Hepburn � OIL AND CANCER Sunday night, will be ample to ' provide for the $14,000,000 deficit A, which has been forecast for the cur- rent - fiscal- year, and for the bank Petrolel.lms Classified As To overdrafts •with which the _treasury Degrees, of Harmflll- will have to contend. The remain- - ing amount. will be used to retire neSS - PONTIAC'S new. streamline slrriost encel Pontiac's interiors are - finished its maturing obligations. tells the story of this car's smooth rich upholstery; ` For years the annual borrowing Because the mortality ,from cancer p tery' expensively fitted for Of other administrations ' has, been 's high among workers in oil fields. performance. —But not quite! Let's take, satisfying comfort and convenience.. V "billed" at Q40,000,000. and petroleum refineries, . 'the for granted that Pontiac is the smartest Man- chester Cancer Committee, .under the chairmanship of Dr. C. C. Twort, 'looking car of the year; that it is low- Throughout' the Six -arid Eight you Horses And More Horses thought it well to give this matter priced. Let's look beneath the beauty of will discover extra -value features not Dobbin -heads back toward Michi: its close attention, •-- _7the-cac . :. under the hood =:.. inside the ' - .available in competitive cars. Every= gan. Reports from the Michigan de- The first step was . a classification , doors. There, after all, where is evidence of an f partment of agriculture •' indicate of crude oils. Russian- oils proved . that the number of horses in the to, be the least harmful: Then came lies value! honest endeavor to" give state increased by 4.000 during the the oil of Pennsylania - and Texas. full worth for 'the last year That is the first increase Worst of all were oils from Scottish yPontiac's engine' is - -' -- -money you invest in noted since 1917. From the year of shales, with a potency 45 times that basically the same reli- PRICED ; Pontiac, Why not the beginning of the world war until of the Russian, able unit that establish- FROM last ye9r the number of Michigan This does not mean thaty^ those prove this by seeing : horsp,% constantly decreased: who 'handle Russian -oil are immune edPontiac sreputation. (tor rhe'Standard Six ? -Pass. and driving the new : But the village smithy beneath from the kind of cancer associated : ' In improvements only coupe) with petroleum lubricants' and tare• Delivered at factory, Oshawa, models on display at the spreading chestnut tree now is can you tell the differ= oni., fully equipped. Freight and our showrooms?' • , a garage- and the farm horse is' hav- Nor -is the classification -much more 0overnment license orily extra. frig all sorts of trouble to get his than of passing interest. Dr. Twort Prices of 8,cylinder models at i shoes fitted. One of Michigan's lead- is careful to point out that two oils factory begin at $1185• � G ORAL MOTORS VALUE flrme'rs ..this Spring reported from the. same region .rarely exhibit *ying for a week to get an itiner- identical potencies, Still it is worth Ant horseshoer to come to his farm something to a cotton- spinner to _ know that his workers are less likely "R "; �.. • •''and finally' braved the peril of the •' • ' ' .. • ,. - ' - cement highway to drive- his • team to be afflicted with cancer if . their. ;•. _- _ six miles to a blacksmit> shop, only machines are lubricated with an oil to find on arrive] that the tmi!h derived from a source relatively tree I CHAS. C��± - - - --Claremont lead no hnrsehoee.— Detroit News. 'from -cancer- generating compounds. ' ti's , u .-,-i u.a.. ^ta. ...- ..:¢ .y...vr ^r.[.s•1. ...- . , .•.. ;.- .e,: WHY HIS HEAD- _ `TOURIST TRAMC _ ACHES CEASED _ =IS AIDED BY -- -- -_— - - - ' r ening- Wire put Kruwjwn ;n His Coffee , ,THE CUSTOMS He could not understand why the headaches he had been Subject to By Gordon L. - 6`i►�O� ��tit: Smith Well in advance of the forthcom- suddenly ceased. His wife told him, ing tourist season, there will be plat- �' +► <Y and he at once sat down and wrote. - ed in the panda of collectors 'of cur- �� a ripe following letter.: — 40-0-0 _ �+.++ . . . .. . .. +++N+ _ _'_ .+ . Sit 1 `= toms and excise a revision and con - "I am 62 years of age, and ever - I was a bog of ten years, I was Annual flowers are classified under will also successfully resist dry solidation of the regulations pertain- "since o .� subject to very bad' headaches. But various heads in the seed catalogues. weather. For cutting purposes, there ing to the admission' of tourists' .4p' •ci ! - - - -- two years ago the headaches stopped Attention must be paid, of ,course, is a long list to choose from, but it automobiles and travellers' _vehicles, Pipe Smokers! Fill.upwith _ . —for what reason I did not know. I to time of •blooming- and color. Height _should - include Gypsophila. (Baby's authorized by the Honorable R. C. -GOLDEN VIRGINIA ~.. was surprised when one day_ my wife should also ' be noted as a medium Breath) 'useful. for making up Matthews, Minister of Nations} t1Ila ¢IIjay d really 'told me I had been using ' Kruschen sized plant hidden - by some bushy bouquets. There are several hardy Revenue. As these regulations have good SA10k¢! Salts in my coffee for over two gears, stocks or tall ' Cosmcs, will be annuals which can be picked with been revised from time to time dur- -I am still rising them, as I know of ,, g ing the past few .years, the. changes i_t~ art ..t_Ilu�si +l:rsl►n_I:-yrSSrtut tti" +i � 116tibing liner for the 'system. " =J. -T. born to blush ,unseen But these ,ion stems just before the bloom a Headaches can nearly always be are only the most e.emental points opens and dried for winter bouquets.. this year are of necesity few in num- — traced to a disordered stomach, and which every gardener of a few years These . include the Straw Flower, her, although those which have been fides of his case, will be required to to the unsuspected retention in the experience now notes automatically. Statice, Acroclinium, Rhodanthe and made will have a..very definite effect Pay duty only on those repairs whisk system• of stagnating waste material There are other and finer distinct- others. in the, desired direction. could not be regarded as compulsory. ;- which poisons the blood. Remove ions. Certain shades blend well• Yo- FIR IT FOR THE, GARDEN— For man Enforced re airs effected abroad, to F y years the reg'uIations P these poisons — prevent them forming gether and often a whole bed will be A summer apple like Yellow - have authorized collectors' at frontier -enable the tourist to return with his again —and you'll never have to wor• selected with this blending in mind. Transparent, Astrachan or Melba car will not be dutiable. — Toronto - ry any more.. And that is just how - ' ports.to admit without the formality ry anyEn Salts brings swat and law Of course for this sort of thing, all should be chosen 'for dessert purpos -: of the issuance of a permit, tempor- Mail"& Empire. • , tiug relief from headaches. Krusauen the plants rimst' bloom during the es; or Duchess for cooking; for fall, ary' visitor's' whose 'duration of stay Salts' aid Nature . to cleanse your same period.: Fragrance should be Wealthy; for early winter' the Me- - did not exceed . twenty -four hours Classified Advertising body completely of ail clogging waste. taken into account, as there are some Intosh or Delicoous; and for late and whose' travel in Canada did not matter. spicy things. Like Evening Scented winter, the Northern Spy. In the &,tefid beyond the jurisdiction of 'PATENTS i Stock, Nicotine, Mignonette, Sweet Prairie Provinces or Northern -the frontier port of arrival. This AN OFFER' TO EVERY iXVEN ,3'. -i3•' t Canada England's Sultan and Verbena, which while Quebec and � Ontario, there are" some period has now been changed to List- of wanted inventions and i ull rather plain as plants, fill the whole new hardy 'types as well as good forty -eight hours to include week- information oriot free. ent aheirnSa =sas "garden with a delightful odor, more crab - apples available. Ametg sweet. ends and pul>lic holidays. For many Bank street, uttaovu. landau: - Best Wool •,especially, in the evening: In shaded- cheerier, Windsor, Bing an,l Tar a years• also the privileges of a tra- CILARACTMA sEAD =Na quarters, Tuberous rooted, Begonias, tarian are recommended, while veller's vehicle permit extended to - Cu$foltnel. Pansies, and wild flowers will do Montmorency and Early Richmond. Permit -the use of the - vehicle for IF IN ANY DIFFICULTY, BUSl.;LSS. well. In fact they prefer this loaat- are standards- of the - other type. vocation, Love, etc send hand'n ,';t- , - � health or pleasure,' were granted to ing, btrtit -date. ten cents for- ion rearing • to any other. In. partial shade, Clapp's Favorite. is. one of the best owners trainers, jockeys, and other by mail, Prof. Rogers, Character R• ud- Canaria' in 1934 - bought- more Clsikia,-Annual Larkspur, Lupine, pears, coming. very early, while parficipantil iri horse 'racing. " - Thia er, Box «'•. I>reacotc, oat. . manufactures of wool from Great Nicotine, Phlox, and Verbena should Bartlett is• a good later- sort. Plums: privilege has now been extended to AGENTS WANTED Britain than was bought by any be grown. On poor soil, Por-tulaca is are grown almost anywhere in Can- i- nelude` non- resident participants in FL GENUINE Leather Ties—C Ln't sther country in the world, second- a .favorite as well as Alyssum, ada, as Well as currants, raspberries, amateur and professional golf, lea- S i, be tow from isuk: washable, won't ing to the forty -fifth Annual re- Sweet- scented Stocks, Linum, Calen- strawberries, blackcaps, thimble .her - nis, baseball, football, hockey and shrink• sell an sight. (Sample Gila.). view of the Textile, Mercury and dulas, Calliopsis, Sunflowers, Sebi- ries, loganberries, and gooseberries.. -other kindred sports, as well -as ' to Western nistributlng Co.-. \ti'trmfpeg• ' Argue, Bradford, just to hand. zanthus. Salpiglossis, 'Marigolds. Grapes are fairly hardy, and among musicians and members of the the&- V=C =S Zan SALE They Say: 'Canada was again the Petunias. and many others. These the best are the Lindley. _ trical profession. - six BREEDS CHICKS, 6 CENTS; - largest purchaser with E2,989,201. In extending consideration to the pullets 30c, Complete catalogue Canada's takings in 1933, were £2,- „ tourist t F—Me egerall the problems nailed_. St. Agatha Hatchery, . fit. -_. ,ar - 503,198 to that there has been an increase in trade with this market "My wife doesn't understand me g y' Agatha. Ontario. - at almost half -a- minion pounds. , - and difficulties . of the Canadian usually means, she doesn't under= tourist abroad have not been over - ZoVZTSz The bulk of the increase in busi- . stand how much petting I need." looked. The attention of the depart ETT-INGS 71.60 — Andalusian,, An- ness with Canada was due to the GJ WHAT TO 00 striking rise in shipments of wool- men! has been draws recently to Lakenvelderv,,oFdAustra ores &ulnaas. Ion tissues (cloth) ". some cases where Canadians who •others. Ivan 3t,-,ore. Athens, Ontario. ABOUT have been.travelling abroad by auto- • . ° Canada in 1934 purchased 1'1.7855 " mobile, have been required to pay Acid Indigest coca 3:QCZ essat=ss tOn r of the total exports of woollen and duty and taxes in a considerable ram SPLVIAL ROSE COMB Brown Leg- worsted cloth from Great Britain on their return to Canada an cots- horns. "The kind mother used' to and 40% of the total exports: to pulsory repairs effected abroad, either 1 ta eggs. lta�euhause Chaieama on A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE Empire markets, according - to the as the result of an unfortunate ac- tonic. . CAUSE IN A new MINUTES I Spring number of The Bradford' cident; or for unforeseen mechanical _AST AJnsssos,s oa�css _ 1 Cha.mbey__ of ._Comm - - -- A '' =-=-�eTecis mbicfi developed daring the This publication gives the following % a tour. Under the new regulation now 1 �3LL SHIP you MY. best wood rest- table: Percentage of Total Exports. ;' °` effective the - returning tourist, upon ed sawed Rocks or White nday or - � P for Be. Day old. Any Ddotiday or of woollen and worsted tissues tak- e satiafying'the� collector as to the bona Thursday. 106% -live arrival. Sane. any deposit with order. Balance C.O.D. en by Empire Countries. r i • ' Both breeds gra the finest type. large ' 1934 _ O son Iiox wr', Essex. Ont, Any er- bodied and good lays d And Canada .....' .............. . 12.78 — Sample South Africa .................. .......... - 8.90 ne Leaso .. y ARE YOU WEAK? India ......... .......... 4s3 :iin Water- Colour a E Australia .... • .............. 1.64 = C M W. Bowman of .._. :#Yew Zealand ................ 3.9t3 _ . :..� _ . Pain tin 25 tQ K,a Ave., vel )Vlgn Ont.. said . ' I had legit - . y people who chink they have _ a Stomachs "' or "indigestion," t weight throa�h �oa gip- . ....... preliminary ... doctors say, suffer in reality from Total 8L83 A reliminar we. er- colour A. ice, Ste, .I be. dupes _ and headaches and 'fell miserable I took Dr.' A moth' more serious than acrd atom- The same English publication al- SETTLING art course ;10.00 '�' Pierre's Golden Medical _. . loch. And this common ailment can so gives "A comparison of Tariffs ' •""'".' g P Discovery and - was soon Usually be relieved nosy. in minutes. F enjoying rytenaid health." AU you d'o is take familiar Phillipps ' on. Wool Piece Goods" exported__tQ_ —_- Milk of Magnesia after meats.•Thia various countries. Twenty - nine` An advaiiteJ walci LO�QtiT ni $1.00,iL .re' six, or �v eta., acts to almost immediately neutralize countrie's are listed with having QUARRELS p I3 uid =1.00• Largc qq. C tuba. or liquid, E1:3S. landscape course :.. ;35.00 ``Trite Dr. Purce�h Clinic, Buffalo, Y. Y•,. Y for free medical advice. the stomach acidity that brings on higher rates than Canada, four with WITH SALT Your trouble. You- feel like a new rates than Canada, four with rates :I_ A Commercial Art CouTse. :- .'.€►eTr over 200 %,. three with rates over - _ — -- rs I ry this just once. Take either the a ;50'00• . ; - : FND PAIN—Soothe Bovril @ ,re. ::- familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' or the 150 %' and two with rates, over 100 'e, - - Mw Phillips' _ milk of or and others— United States 95 per . 1N far awag Borneo, so great ie the Tablets, But watch out that you get cent.. iimaAs 4—pc: LC�a�•, Italy respect for Belt, that quarrels are Personal .art Lessons i>7F -SORE HANDS the irenwne PHILLIPS Dlilk of f7 er cent. Ar entine 60 er y gig lumps of this �j Rubbing in ]1ia P g P p�recio�its necessity, vital to life itaelL .Special Appo'itttment '. � g � gnesia. Made in Canada. ' cent., and Australia 53� per cent.; Wouldn't you like to read this and - ALSO 'lY T•sBLEr FORM: I Canaan is listed at 40 per cent. man other�,gt'tppuss facts in new lots are Milk of Magnesia Tab- y Chi " Send 3 cent stamped envelope. e - tees are now on sale at all drug Tbs possibly explains why. Canada booklet for ldren:. Salt allover . cares everywhere. Each tiny the World ". Quaidt, ea retitio _ tablet is the is the rest customer , jr the world Pe, �. for other. inEorenatioei. of _ _ws„ss customs sad stories[' f3tire xhe equivalent ` ,. -°.rti for British cloth• aginationl Educational! Frees -send cs ++ of Genuine �, ` ...,,,, coupon novel GIFF BAKER " KING' OF �K Wlips' Milk a Magnesia : : 39 LEE 'AVENUE I i �-- It's getting along toward the I 'III LLIPS * time when persons who like picnics NERVOUS? Salt robs, while taldas TORONTO, ONT. gin those who don't be- . the bath, are refieahing, restful for 1 /litl /L: cee�a_ Regal Table alt NO . PEP ( e Running) � The Full Vitamin Value of Cod Liver Oil A ntindae Salt Prod Foe dainty table use —for When you feel lit log and yon= ' dentifrtc0. mouth wash • '` and satgle. muscfes tire easily', �'s more than • PY REUE.Ff •y. • likely that wastes hat shouldn't be .` IFIGMTGEgttgy + H P fM VITAMIN A. - a` SpsuallY onpared by maksa ei �" in body are sending out poisons M.ceaoi.aa.aa -to i..4.*ic - - �` , into your blood. At times like these P E O P P� P LU S IeterW . r Further s-No. ,i to •ad i lass oil - wEEOMt ., � IisF.TwOIa �,,o. take a bubbling, brae ng g ' a e e use Iwotrs ing bed blesdieq Andrews Liver Salt each de. 'till the EVERY reatsmsl (,+d,ieo An day 'till 1. des : No. 3 P )) • oAV! Body- Building Vin' t es e� «l. trouble clears u Then take - as . i..:,o Oros e> vweeii fwm von d «I«- N%2 occasional giT+ss�nce or twice each �� week ---and you'll stay perfectly fit. 11M1Tro %%M ECCA Get Andrews now. Small tiny 35c;. -, 16UILD EI0Nf5 Large tin, 60c; Extra large bottle, rM VITAMIN D. ,e n ee�u►+asrnENGTH PILE REMEDIE 'dc. Proprietors, Scott dt Turns ,r s deneraiions have proved the body - building, Ltd., Newcastle- upon- Tytie, Eng. o OEPEND - '- energy-giving power of pure cod liver oil• ON ME! o.. ' OR Geixntiona, too, have proved that Scott's Emtil• T h e aviation instructor d -' 1��"i►'7lirii�.� �11ti. i Ys on of Cod Liver "Oil gives you all these, PLUS having 'delivered ' s lecture -mien assimilation, pleasanter taste, and the s 1001, D"1111. _ added value of hypophosphites of lime and sods. A on aw uN S•w'r tea rs..n, s 4111 asw ` PLUS values fquad' only its Scott's Etaulsion, parachute .work, conclu- - s . i a""r J ded: "And if it do"a't open M a . re o�rte i �aasini :well, jrentlemen, that's s..r.►�/r rtiiwr blLaa wwtM'wIR ' TEAR OFF AND MAIL TODAY wdtat is known as "Jump- # Fee rree. complete. CT-T CANADIAN INDUSTRIES UNITED t, j, 3 `Details Free write Now / ,. - SALT DIVISION ��L 1,„ ..1ng to a - conclusion, MAL.COLiN ROSg WINDSOR„ ONTO notght email Ifat. Scarborough. Zug. Witboatobli tics Diem send aPOCK _ , wChildren's Soo�l]i . ' SALT e.2 over the �;, I GROW. SOYA BEANS - -- A .NEW DEAL - _ A ear n We guarantee that your bean crop will bring you at least the equi- 40 , , vahint of the'standard price for wheat next' fall, and will- contract . for your crop acreage. For particular; write: - -So Mills Liiiilitelld . THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS' VALUE ? lsiue No. 15— 35 3' -For Sale by Your Drtpist 74 67 - • ROOM 306 .45 RICHMOND W. 'TORONTO ` , - .• '� «, it _ - ._ .. .. '" ar .. • ' . ., "t = /• �1\ . . A Kirby spent last •Week with be asked to conduct these mremon -': -�t�he $ielienrtlnt of•.thi i,ord'b ' •,loneidetrabie plowing has bees friends in Toronto. lea, a talk to the school children on Supper •drill be administered in St. done .during the past week omL light. r-- )Musses Hattie and Nellie lLaw -Mr. and 'airs. Lyndon Cronk, of the presentation of wild flowers •will Andrew's Chumb on Sunday • next at-,. soil -and in a few days seeding oper. - Toronto, spent the week -end with be given. A resolution was passed .3 p: -rrr.- - ---' ations will be in full swing. � of T last week with Mrs. Jno. Low the formees parents, R. H. and-Mrs.. at this meeting, this to be sent to -Mr. and Mrs. - Dave- McDonald s,of Toronto. Cronk. , our schools to be -read to the schol- and little son, of Toronto, visited . -Misses Hattie' and Nellie Law -St, George.'s Church on Sunday, ars. The resolution following' it is their uncle and start John and Mrs. Sciatica ' repent last week with bits. John Law, - _ ' _ _ - of Toronto. April 14th -. Palm Sunday. Sunday, hoped will appeal to everyone, it Murkar and other relatives here" on --Mr. and- Mrs. Harbron, of Kin- School at. 10 a. m. Morning Prayer 1 was introduced by Mi. G. W. Bark- Sunday. Rumacaps cleanse your system , of, _ tl ' sale, spent Sunday with the tatter's at 11. Evening Prayer at 7 p. in er. - Resolved, that we, the Hortic- =-The Ladies Aid of St. Andrew's uric acid, relieving Rheumatism parents, t u and with ,Pit lot Preacher at both services,. Rev. E. G. I uftttral Society of Pickering Town- Church will - meet at the home of and Sciatica. Robinson,_ ship, do depore the fact that, urkwitt- Mrs, (Rev.) Carmichael, Whitby, on Drtiggl"s� -- -Mks. Smith and son, Arthui, � . E. C. Jones, -HOT CROSS BUNS - at the lusty or through ignorance that Wednesday April 17th, Gar,; will : spent rife week -end with friends in' ,Pickering Ontario e city. Pickering Bakery at 25 amts per I people are- depleting, the- quantities meet at Mrs, A. Boyes' at 2.30. A -' ;•� - l+lrs. P. Daliwein and son, Elgin, dozen.. Delivery on Good Friday of our wild flower„ by picking them good attendance is requested. ' RUMACAPS ev- spent Thursday and Friday with the morning in the village. Thursday, carelessly, We thgrefore implore ev.- loaner's brother, Ralph Artnan. 1 Friday and Saturday iii the Country. •erybne to use discretion in the. pick - i Orders taken, NOW. ing of wild flowers using 'every pre- _ -Miss' Joyce 'Robinson -entertain­ - -St: George's - A. Y. P.• A., held' a caution to preserve them always." ed a number of her young girl meeting last Friday. We had a Miss I friends to a birthday party on Mon - i.onary 'Lecture or( Africa, ilIustrat- - -' day, ed with `slides. The _attendance was ore ' -Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Monney,, good and everyone felt glad they BROCK -'i visited F. W. and Mrs. Hobby, of ei ickerin l8 Leader- 6tor.e" had not missed such a treat. This P • _ B ills on Sunday. Mrs. Hobbs still i n a week 'is also Devotional, please, all .THEATRE ­: Ge still tie2y feeble condition. come. 8 p. in,• --Rev. H. G. Crozier occupied the �•he W bI S, of the Unitsd Ch- - s 'tlCT1 = =T�3Y pulpit in the United Church, Brook -_ - tin, on Sunday morning last, while arch will have a missionary evening - • . , .. - . ; LIN Rev.' ` � r on Tuesday, April 16th, at 8 o clock ' S, 3 'Rev.' P. ' Jull, preached in the Unit- � St. Andrew's Church. Asplendid - , :: a ed Church, here in exchange• FRIDAY and SA r'URDAY -LOOK! READ! Annual meeting Pr °gram .consiti f consisting o s.,ahort play, APRIL 12 and 13 �+ • • ' j , of the Tennis Club to elect officers,• lantern slides' and music will y el- ! Wabasso Prints,. .3v_ in:: wide and to discuss fees and im• rove- eat by. local .talent, Eer*erybody wet- RUGGLES OF - - P tL FAST COLORS. Now Patterns, to re ;ail at rants to the court surfaces. Be at come. tasty 25 CE1�iT$ per YARD the school, 'Tuesday, April 16th, at ''� special Women's Missionary 7.30 p• m. • • • meeting will be held �t. George'. - . • .RED GA 10 'Ladies Silk Hose, by `Monarch' -Club. Room on -Friday afternoon, at - -Dvgn the moat careful driver is speaker will be Mrs. To.retail at 25-CENTS per PAIR '` - - -- In danger of automobile accidents, 3 o'clock. The s • • ` "= -_ Wintemute,-•for'merly a missionary C79ARLE3 LAUGHTON Sizes, 9, 9 10, and 10 , .in the following seades r• = especially during the heavier traff -� } g tc of the summer months. No lower in Bolivia. All women are cordially - MARY BOLAND GUN METAL, TAUPESON,.8HADOW, MOi.40A,- SHOREMIST rates or .better security anywhere invited. - that with the A. E. Ricliirdson A —�wa weeks from Sunday, April OSAALIF, RV(iGLEB '.Monarch Sweater Wool 10c, g 21st, Easter service- will be - conduct- - • �ency. Phone, Pickering 6000. ZLSU PITT9 t Pip. OZ. ---Ca and Mrs_ Ho ' ed in -the United Church by a band R 3 L r1 N D Y U l' N l3 TO retail at 1, OC per oZ pt. sue and little of Theological Students from Em'tn- f t . t . .... - daughter,, formerly of ws, called but anuel College, Toronto. The names LEILA Hy AMS - g Shades to choose from - 1 - aOw residing in Oshawa, called on of fire students are as follows. Mesa- - - - :G' H. and Mrs. Pilkey on Saturday. rs Bayea, Hart, Kewley, McKnight - ..,_,BANANA, EVERGLADE NAVY MAEUGI ►LD Copt. Hogue begins to- morrow (Sat- and Stinson. They will also conduct - 7- OLYMPIC. SCARLET, WHITE ' arday). at his season's work as Capt- services ev Monday, Tuesday and Wedn sday sin of the large freighter Ashboy, �r nighf following East- - - _ and MAY-BU D of the Tree lane. er. Sunday Hogg the Mission on -: APR1L 15, 16 wed 17 -- - -The your boys of this villa ye, Thursday evening April 25th. Fat! _ - g y ' particulars of- the program of eer- "BROADWAY have found, what appears to . be a this ll be armouneed next week „ a vices 'new Spring enterprise, for'them, in Paper, �! a ,- -.. = =''tapping the maple trees. We'hear of ..0n Sunday next April 17th, Rev. -� 7 CHAPMAN -. some homes where the boys have ev- H. G. Ctoziet•' will preac}i at both , ry available receptacle filled up and services. In the morning he will 'WARNER- BAXTER NEAR FALL �GOD05 y + 'waiting for mother to get; it on the " t -. stove. preach on the subject, "Things that = `Matter." The subject at the evening M Y R N A LiOY _ N - - According to the records of the service will be, "The Place of the WAL'F�[l-G"Olfi�3F - - WILC17�1M'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, $2.95 - -'month of MarchiWasatite�;nildeBithn _ l3FLiLN VINSUN 'STIANFi LD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 an -300" , I B'.31e. in the Thought of Today", Fi which will be a continuation of the VELVET MATS, blue, black, brown, 3.95 - _ some years There was very light subject discussed last' Sunda even- snow-fall - >lnaw -fall and the month gas pract- y ___ _.__ __ -._ ._�_._ _ - -- _ •._ }rally free of the blustery weather faith and know have your Ma+^ d a" t+"e>w+n=" • 11 you art not 'receiving our weekly Grocer - that usually characterises .the month trend of thought dodger, laic to have our name i oo. ow y c The entire winter was a mild one, g re6arding> t'� RM F A 7 E O RENT � � .- most wonderful book in. the world A OR A A -ot. tmailin y list. and the coal dealers report that cuing t Lot 35, con, i, Pickering. Apply on preens g there its 200,000 more tons of 'coal Come to this ev service next e■ S J. Mantle 3tti p on hand now than there was this Sunday. Him Pf R AALR- Jopepb 0 W-r, Fred T. Dancing ' « �iC�eriII .-%time a year ago, dqe- to the mild -. A kitchen shower was given Mr. tie 18. con. 2, Pickering, 30 31 g � g ' - and Mrs. Underhill, (nee Nellie Ara- ,,)k'iAi.I$- Rant•trlr,vrrFpFd ate• RadioLiceoses ;B�stsblisbed 18fiT. s = vri-W •_• Ott ► at the home of her brother in _ y -We have now reached that sea- rrnment cored. grad- No 1.; also baled tiny _ Toronto one evening last week A George Gray, R, R, 2, GI■remone. 30 a2 - :. • i¢ -pan when the Fire Dept. are- wait- ' _ for calls to control •grass fires large number of the friends and rel- f"fT(ia FOR FIALR- 6 eboirP petit,, - - t.. atives of the bride and groom' were bmrd ■nvs App1r Iw. McEulbugh, Sth _ + -- oind other fires' caused by burning oncc%s'on of Pickering Claremont 33 asa too near buildings and fences present, and every conceivable item rl E for the kitchen was in evidence. �' R `' T,Rsted10 P riont huts � o GRAD E B E f ' Il3nlr people are cautioned to exercise ,rid, t w. •e ■ced, monthr ot,r. _ ■ 'J F - -Our Fire rtment reee_ ived -irtt e-, ^lv C. r) C.rahsm, Locust H It 33 i every possible care in ttus ) . t their first call of the season to a .tt►+ y41,R -2 �r���. ant cRWP F - - one rule that is always good advice - - - - - 1 "not to-start a grass fire when a gr� fire' when such a fire got be- F carnenten, tools. `scythe, clamp and Barden ` tidy. Apply Mrs J. npf,, ol, en ton .a2 -t3 COOKED MEATS. high wind in blowing. ". Another yond control on the property north - suggestion - often given and urged of .Oliver Crummer..and Mr. McDon- .�nRPtI.R- NinPfrosh rnwP Yr„u g g ald at the east end of the villa choice fcr $40 On. come extra ,wood, A C. when possible, "Have' two" adults i3e' Diamond, just snit), of C N station, Pickering ;r In -1 he fire spread 'over the most of E, Virginia Cooked Ham, = - 50e. 3 attendauce.".Watch grass fires care- D �yrs field, where tali twitch 1�nR SALFE A flnminton nrear e fully. nonve, ay Rond as new. Mfg partic- n- -Lasf week we advised- that the grass had been. growing for several ..,lars apply to Mrs, Fred Byers, Green.00d a� `Chicken Roll :3OC. years; and razed the'whole of it. _43 g-� Council of this' m�lnicipality ftad S- though nR P A T•F, -4(10 1 t1P}IPIR �f MA, . f greed to adopt the Campbell Scale ueh the flame's and the rapid rs,urian tiariety aeed,barl -,y,, bestfar_aning _ ,_ "_ '`� } • spreading gave some concern =fo3r, e. .tnc Der bukhekr; 7ohtr'Milli f'hon 4 �11i _ Veal , '' `�- ' •'; •� in the payment of Relief Funds. We :. :r -J,OC• G have been asked by many to describe time, it is thought the fire rt?i;dojred _ so4 sal! l > " this scale, and it is given herewith. a service in destroying, this f1UaR4" RENT -Rrir ii hnnaP.'7 Dutch Loan, :' • • - 25c., I Payment per week to one adult, so close' to 'the village.. -' rot, s, electric.light. har21 and colt Water _ �p : —d garden and fruit 'trees. L D. Banks, Pack. Head Cheese 1 5c ;1.50•; 2 -adult family, $2.45;-:3- family : -The April meeting:9g'°)he Wcm : -tine. 321f f .' . • en's Missionary Sodetty__0f the Unit- .CERt) GRAIN,°ORSAL.R -O A f', ' $3.35; 9- family, =4.20; 5-f ily, 5.00 p - logiia Nn. 4, 'bailey. Victory and Banner oats Bo /!r�/� 6-family, 5.75. It will be seen that M Church was held -at -trite home of ; red P-re, -lot 35, con; 4, Pickering. Pherr, • . f • o • ,1 5c;, S for each member of a. family, an Mrs. D. L, Lockwood •On' Wednesda) lark 7517 33 34 . ; afternoon ' with this Piresident in tha: SPECIAL amount, less 5 cents is added as the -`t FRII AR41N POP RALF, -M+ +r• - • number increases from one up. The 'chair. There ­s;4--g 'good attendance �q,,s wheat, Liberty .Malting barley any Jewel Shortening, 2 lb 23e. Campbell Scale is that adopted b and reports front ails secretaries. for iann•r. oats grown from registered seed. M, B. • • p y' .th( _first, 'urk. PI-one Pick 1031. 3t•34 A. .the Province and is urged upon ev- tauarter•b ► ere. most enc°ur• _ cry municipality in the Province. The aging' The' - •topic for study was V I LL a N F LOTS FOR • R A LF- ` ',The Dfe of -Wm. Carey" as giver LarRe building lots, , Good opportunity to R E- in Relief Bill for this Township for the the Sfud "Book an w -uro' ase desirable busins<s ) «atiop reasonably _ W • o month of March has climbed from Y d as very int= Beat's House Furnishings, Claremont 32133 '. ;716.00 in Febrva erecting, 2 t the 'rloae of t ^e meet o ry•to $880. The pro- ing, a dainty lunc}t woe served b TIMOTHY REED FOR �AT,Ts'- _ Bute,bdr phone 3000) f'iekerin - liability is, however, that next month ` y y Gnverrimsnt tesudi grad G. A. C. Nn, 2r the group in Charge. - barmy, and Improved fanner oats itmwn from = Fez w'i11 be down considerably, as many -The Y. P. S. of the United Chur- Brow ham'.etPeone Pic 528 Lat`rer Middleton. 2s 3+ on. of those 'who have been on relief ch met on Wednesday April 3rd. .during the winter have now secured Y 9 >3, OR RALF -A quantity, -rtf RHnnPr H nth 3 Seas sun folfnwed with �j work. l' oats. 50 bags of Green Mountain notatpes '- - - the Roll Call and Minutes Of th seed barlev. n -row, for malting. J. C Moore. '�� . - -The announcement Iasi .week lot 36, con; 4, Pickering. Phone Pick 2705, 33.34 ' by the Provincial Governanent re the• last meet;,w. After 71ym-n 43, Mr. - Wilfred Monney ?ed in prayer..-The C� H FC POTATOES FOR a A LF,- Power Contract -Bonds created quite \� A quantity of Cobblers f om registered seed: - - - a flurry in the brokerage circles.. The scripture lesson Ras readby �tT3. G` Also a quantity of Dtxnley' potatoes for -seed nr Toronto Daily, Star interviewed a Fields; a old wa rendered by AM; s- using. M. B. Bunk, Phnne Pick 1031. 3 ? -3q • r r Elsie Locktwood. Mr: E,:L Chapman i�UR SATE -A gimntitv.of r)rtnlP _ Piokori' � �,•• ea'. t • (] number of brokers in Toronto and took t}1e topic which wag a spl'grdic;• potatoes: goad for eating or seed, 45c. a Dag g e • Marks their view6 quoted. They were_ truly. 1 Also an early vmiety..7Sc. a bag, Also.2 lots tit 9mll9ingp one of them was trembling, address and was much enjoyed ,)y timothy hay. A. Garaicayk, lot 15., con. 3, all, A duet was ,sung by Mr. H..Mr, _ Prckerinr. . 32 -34 For of the. consequences, this Mari could have obtained something, ey...and -Mr. F1)a7k- gPeirie.. Miss J. r��f)R �AhF- AIAPkR F.+rli Clark gave a'reatiin and ?4Ii9c R; Ro�'erntrrh-y cleaned, commercial 60 bushl No, 1, rip- GOOD BEEF, - •- -. :_at the. corner drug ctore that would ins wn h bar)ry, yielded fS4 bushels last rear `(�j VEAL, LAMB + cure the trembling.. Others- were Toms sang a 'solo. Hymn _ 20 was •tiff straw and no rust. fric. per bushel-- F. M �, sunk and' the meetfitg- brought t' g Chadman, Pickerinf,•. r 33tf greatly concerned about the inter- cioae 'with the Miznah bpned, -ion. EER 1-1- - 9Ai.F- Lxnrr1 Hullee6 - • _• -" eats of widows, who were bondhoid - ern, v -=A very enthusistie meetin w grain excelle t feed; uric- -AND PORK ., this the first time in a long held in Dunbartnn ti the Hortic as. 4_� 7' per u,., ;�_ :___ �_-- ,� • `Pcient to soy two setts. while that we have heard of a brok victory and f: ••err tan at Btk, per btrshtl, ailso ` GOOD SERVICE '. ttn-al S'OC1ety, Frida '4o• 7, Rovernme,^ hard, w. H, WestneY. (` j` - 7. er expressing any concern for SRC - - Y, April Sth. .A PickerinK. Qnt• R3 34 " ' one, Bell hi good crowd turned out to hear 'aTr m, that was all, and doubt OR 9 a 1, F, -v, ., •., h friar �m.•rrr h John S. Hall gave a vF.ry irteret?tin 1 very much !#'there are any te8 -9 g avr!. eteellent 4or a. •i•,g, prnioiic, stray , I on planning a ga :ederl. Con,_ very nutritious, N .2 G 5 . 85c. per bushel; Something of more their perSOna] interest mltte�ea were formed to arrange for nr,eprottiog thanoother vatic •rosy Probabli the he - school ards on May 3rd in Connect- heaviest gieldia�ty�t ICY know,. No 7 G. S , PSc. T behind St. this alarm in Hay $t, And Y Y • bushel. F.H. We■toev i?ickertnR.s2Plwar E 1% A �i Prop. $t, Moatteal, • i lth s 'vet Jubilee• Plek 14tt;. y +� 1 oa wjth� a fin e mini ra o the ditt 9 -• .. ... .,,rc..,m.,r_ +,. -•-. .. •. �,Tl ,,, =' "'4 r+a