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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_04_19i.. .. j" t~ 'A.•' _ - �R. :- :T.� r. . � • n 1 _ i •. " :y. ,.. 1'11 i __ —`: �' ,'. T� _ - ii 4� VOL. -LIV: - - PICKERINO. 0.%;T.. YRIDAY• API- , ly..i ...35' - - -- - ado: 34 U 'role pftana1 %farb 's. Dnnbartoa r{ �{ : vw .t0► Green River i 1 t LJ {� " u �ed0a< NOTIC t St. - Paul's, Dunbarton, Sunday, Please reserve Frida evenin �� +; DbadSuurgeo . Duunb r on. loy'ician "Our trucke'pasl+ your way ^School at 2 m, at which the East 'The Vi d -Oats Boy" put on .b the _ April 21st Easter Sunday. Sunda 26th SILLS P y p 13. FOR$Y -H. Oph..D.. Dirpctor- every day." et Pyramid Missionary Offering will Brock Road young people. As an _ :� gptoroeu,cai_ Aa.ocl,UOn or Ontario. Ref. - be received. 3 P. M. Holy Qommun- added attraction there will be a ;;rr tNared �l4mbeEpy the "ned b appointment al COAL CODE Ion and Sermon on the Resurrection. dance afterwards, when modern and $stablished 1836 AweiatiAn. Eye• eiamined b7 appotntmetit f 11, Claremont. ont. Preacner at this service, Rev. E. G. old -time dancing ',Nil! furnish an •en- --- — -- 'WUOD, CEMENT, Robir,san. We give you a hearty in- joyable ending to the evening's eh- "gat. FEED D pat. vitat;nn to attend this service. tertainment. A good orchestra. NCAN S. '.KcINrYHE- B&rris- ;AND, GHA VEL, _ will be in attendance. Admission, 25 er. 5oilrltor, Notary Office--B St.. Greedwood' cents for the drama and children 15 a t� opp�Le Bell Telephone office, Whitby. and . - The price of pork and beef a -Phone 45_- 481y -- - cents, and a silver collection for the ri. - We are very pleased to `hear that dance afterwards. - Please come and now l?h4VF'E a I�roi3t< for RDONALD RUDDY &irribter• $� ILDE R b SU'PPLIE"b feeding. There is no bet - . solicitor. Notary Public. Moneybo Loan, its. Green is gradually recovering bring your friends. The place is the g, 4t I slice formerly occupied b cne ate A E. Chris- from hei :long illness. Green River Hall and the date, Fri- ter feed for the money - south tins or Court Doer. Whttby. tier -alk0 1 ®cd1<l cartage. work �• - - -- -- a are sorry to hear that Miss M. day, April 26th. Watch for further than nly • Barley Feed. It EATON. SRC,I , Ross A.W. MITCHELL woad is confined , to her bed and 'particulars next week:' B - W J. BEATON• K. C hope for her early recovery, — will {five II10Ie pounds to the ton than barley C110 H. B. BELL... J: D. F. ROSS (Suceftuff to D. Munro and Picker- The Greenwood Gleaners Bible Whitevale - 3 p J. A: WRIGHT _ �t Coal Co:) Class held. their monthly meeting in �.... Test it and see. - wTS tae? Street. Toronto, Adelaide 2838 the church on Monday evening. An We are glad to welcome Mr. Long C. RI A f>!KUIV � Un Rarria• Pickering Unt.. Cinteresting program was provided back at home again. , 'CHOPPING AAH.tera. Soliflitors. Nntaries etc„ suttee 304 Office -phone 7400 Residence 852(1 and a large attendance present: Sorry to report Elmer Pherrill' is Monday, Wednesda y aced 310---9 Richmond St. L•'.. T ronto. Tele' y and FFltda �oe� Ad. -1,810; Alights. Sunddys and Hai- The Mission Band are holding an the latest victim to measles. lea 3777, Pickering Phone 3613. stf open meeting in the church on Sun - Miss'Rarton has returned 'home a- SPECIAL VHOM8CN b NleKILLAN- R..rrist STEWART Bill day night, Easter Sunday,. An East- rain after visiting in Toronto. -Until June la., Chopping will be er program is being pre a doihe for 7 cents tern. Soflcitoea -Notary Public. Offire .t p red by the The measles are abating and we Per bag, _ p�� ence or Mr. Thomson, lot 11. concession 1, �+_ members of the Band and everyone welcome the children bacho, both to '• pirkeritor, Office hour Thu, •day and Saturday ' Radio' Service _ is welcome to come. Sunday School and day school. aveaet from 7 00 -p.. m to 8 30 . m.. or by asp toimeac Torontoofd: eve!.oralBank FT nsot r ui roest for-oz pert The C. G. 1. T. group will resent °tee Phwx •'irk 2tY.0. Torooro ElgtnS303. _ 9 P pe , p, e� 3717 tttarts>Steed service. Brock Rom "The Challenge of the Cross" on FLOUR - - - - - Parts, Tubes, and Battrri'ee Easter Sunday in the United Church Ask for KISSIMI for pastry, it __ i1efx`sr J-.A. Bourne and son, Toronto, has :.t 7.30. It is hoped for a good att-- takes lesrt shortening. I grind PICIP. C. uQ baud, begun operations in the vel it endance. erin AT &ILC. RM1TR. i7. D. 9., L M.S.. gTa_ P g grown wheat almost ezci�tais. h�«e•aor eof Dental Surgeons Car Radio and Atuplitlers a in this locality. This may be' the A Sacred Pageant, entitled, "All ely. You buy my flour, I buy, yfow al :,dlleae of Dentm,0131 teon11 as W D. A•- -{ .i�eIf ty. .5nurce of employment ' for- several 'or Christ" will be M .en,c7. At Claremont Ohre. ove• D. A men and it is hoped that any local Baptist Church won 'Good *beat. f'a store ever? 7aeaday and FndMill Phone ILO 'Yeshrsr Ejr perle -n•-e P p EXCHANGE I re fah,. _ unem loved will benefit b this o Friday, at 8 Pbvoe ,,lark D8t13 Pi--b-444) ' qr P y P- 5, P. m. The Groves Sis-' t;.0 3R9ERT T. PALf.A 1qE, L D 9.. 'BtovR- 4 01 6• fees from Toronto, will sing and 0th- I exchange tlottr for any hind - P, D. S . Graduate of theJtoyal Coupe of -- "Tommy" 'Ackford is in charge of er appropriate items will be includ- grain. TIiis saver. you money. 1 Sargeoai and the I Intvem,ty or Toronto. the Imperial -Oil Service Station just -d in the program. The "Whatsoev- a6 wrteam Church. nee .eri n . dour east of St, And- crest -of Pickering. - Mr: Parker, the �r Class" of the Baptist Sunday . OL Church. Poor 11 One 315ce` lwun 9 The Beal Store, Claremont a. w to a p o . or t3 a pornttoent. (X•ray previous manager of the station has Sc pool tell, •erviaej, Phone or 11 4317 PHON9 9*24 present th � pageant. A moved to a higher position, It is :ree-xill offering will be taken. ' All �rs.lsts4,� +�4arb.. FURNITURE hoped that "Tommy" ha= .eery sue welcome. shingles. For Sale cess in the new occupation. We are displaying an attrwcti�+r! 31 r. John Hamilt,.n, wh') is 92 rs. _ Dunbartan ' ELI'LA RHTH NJ(, variety of • y - (felt G- tv.nized bteei 8hingies. �►. A .Fue.ndautumah.letnsurance of all inn4p, if age, and whose remarkable re Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. cctnp.n,eaof soled nnanci-aI stand. ' Alutntnutn bad Graoltewarr Etc. ,ver•y froril a rather serinu!F accid -firs. G White is visiting her dau- thou, re- ruhtwrin buggy wheels. .a. Furniture and Murciturs ent last .fall you 'will remember, is :•titer in the city g itBy -- Novelties. y Y Lawu utowers sharpened. - - FPOSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer. Prices love in --# �- quite-'as- well-as could be wished =-- Burgess -- Burgess Qpe^t i..vt «ti�3.••�.yd ear Oaaaat * or York .ad Ontario An* terpirrlr -wii h there.- - :. ra its ftr001ri'e3 OLA1( �11lObtR' 1100. Ouse or 2,11 kin" .tt,.ata•e w oa ah•rws It is hoped' That with the .coming of with friends in OsI :aws. , ? CaII and get pri'esa. Phone 8818,,E t aeu« ♦t4ai•..Qraama0s4><P O.,_Ooa, Farmer weather; he will enjoy gotm' -Born, on ,larch '22nd :o Mr. and health again.. 4lrs. A. MetcDairmid, a son. R BR.veya c oW TOWNSHIP Mias Helen Thom spent 1.',. Clerk. Canvcvaacrr Gommiaatoner for Gyproe and Lime pe the week. 9 takum atfldav tu. Accountant. Etc. lamer of - i;udley end with frieneia at .Searboro. - - IMainase l..ceas•., tt'mtrvahe. Unt. Just arrived. a large shipment of - �iiss Dorothy Andrew spent . the _ - ,�, ♦\ D : - `- - Gyp sic in the followiOR sizes: Sliss• 3largaret Puckrin is spend ,Week =end with 11i -s Elva An'nis. ' ��T 48 in, z i2 in. Gyproe in a month with 11172. Claxton in llrs. C. Anderson is spending a Builders Supplies : �(Y .V MAW 4 p g 48 in. z 84 in. - Lindsay, aortnight - at her son's home at Lkwoered A ttetiuoe�er for York, 48 in. z 96 in. •' _ Grasmere, farm has rehted,'the 10- Whitevale.- — - Oucerio Wulf Dept ttsiu CEM116ee •40 in. 1i 108 in. ' acre orchard from C_h_as. - Puckrin for A number, of relatives ,met at the Comber and Lath - - Ali kiudy of seal «11 'promptly !kB in. z 4#1 Dunacona Board five years. home of Wm, and -Mrs. Annis to eei- A - Qtar Leine Mr. M.borhouse has rented the un- ,orate the 20th anniversary of B. C. Shingles _ t.rt4nded•ttt. R+•ti �.�: PlA +ter used land on tile: C. P. R. :�udie+_ -heir - wedding on April 6th. -j�la8 Cnal _ • ThRAtrr RBAKr13ABL8 • Station grounds. Messrs Smith and Burns demon- -.- PICKERINGI ' -: Several farmers 'here have been trated their aluminum -ware by - giv- Alberta 00al ' Z3iIC6 n1bV •1wiR r FFICi fur �� �e LUMBER YARD receiving their fertilizer and'fime ie -n 'a dinner last Tuesday, in- the for a Cammack is building .a he Anglican 1 di L • lyxwaUFFU•a. R 4 Y, .- , ''DOIIlesL1C Cold:. }. !uh ment.s this week. - )mmunity Hall in th interests of CFLllent. Lime, plaBtBr �. Bell +.rid Indrurntlee,t phones. { gll a es — t Ontario. : Pickering Mills gun oom to his residence here v �hic _ ;._�tiaph Body Wood I trill add much to comfort, Brougham Agents for Lnud Fence , Special Rates an Automobile --- -- The Woman's, Association met at y, lasurance, now effected with• _Tl1asli Feeds t _ _ the home of Mrs. R. P. Winters on The Frank Malcolm family anu ant, idetal�Roofing f f - Wednesday afternoon and spent a Miss Gooding, of Toronto, . were >iIId ' , profitable time. week' -end - guests at the Malcolm /•t - and Poultry'Sta<pp- Henry Westney is one af. the home. _ ekFibutt Implements County Stock-Judging. Team and was - D' ®n't forget the changed date of ;'Secure Prices before Buying , _ lies in s.#oek �t all n Whitby, Brookl%n and other points .-.the �. M. S. meeting on April 'pith ..- last week in the work. at the home of Mrs. L: John tan T The last few weeks has been very Roll, Call, •`Bove:" ' _ W IL S O N B R O � ll .LONDON, ENGLAND .times _ hard an new - seeds and ' on fall Mrs. Daft Gannon' aild Mrs. N. by - wheat. It is almost certain 'now Ma10•.olm visited Mrs. Edward Will• Locust' v Ont. CYRIL 9'. W RLEY 'Cho D ;ly the wheat crop will be very much son, at Stouffville on Sunday last. Phone Mark 72t►U iZl;� reduced. Mr. and :tiles. B. Eas'•on were ;iPhone, — Pickering, 6700 T We had,a snow storm on Tuesday Port Perry visitors on Friday. Da N. Lock Wo)dtld with- ice An the creeks. The frogs Mr. and Mrs, W. E A S TER - Carlisle and NOWPICJ(ERING, O. T. have been singing oni'y once, there Jack moved to ttheir new home at lei Ll Q �'! is no growth yet and Easter is late. •Pefferlaw, on April ' 1st. We are Novo es R. M • CLENDENtNtI But we may. yet have a' good year. sorry to lose good neighbors. Miss • Is Brightening 'up F. H. Westney has had a. heavy Mae Stevenson is with them .atpre- FUNELRAL DIRECTOR demand ' for -his Hu'lless Oats and sent. � Chocolate Eggs, Chickens_ • time' in the home -- Velvet Barley. Frank has a good Bert Harvey was one of the ent- Private Ambulance farm for ,specializing in seed grain, ertainers at- the - Whitby Hospital, - . and Rabbits. " ,Day And Might 9grviee _ now that he has ceased to carry on when the John Ross Robertson Lod- - 5C, to 0C. Wby not see our Display' Phone 4000 dairying.' ge, A. F. and A. M., of Toronto, sp- of Floor Coverings ? Malvern :57)00 Several from here attended the Y. censored a • sociaP . •evening there on ;F &stet Greeting Curds. • P. S. nieetipg on, Wednesday, in Wednesday' last. .a Pickering, and listened to the � de, • The, W. 11. S. will hold its Easter DC. and 10c. •. - , GONCIDLEU�s Rua Markham, - Ont. bate on the League of Nations. This Thank-offering service' on Sunday B x y *5 la - - -- - -- - younc people's work this winter has evening, April 21st, at 7.30 when Mr. e p :: FARMERS 71 x 4 :Sr; -,o = been of high order and has attract- Lewis, of Claremont,, will be the ?yyiae fat tiers are treating;;theie 9 x t) ' OLD RELIABLE ed record c'rotvds. speaker- and special music will be I seed with 9 z Itll �i� 1.5 Nlis- Muriel Westney; B. A., of furnished. by some members of the p � _ ld a 1'L $1u.at1 �.- H :._.Pain.ts, 1'L1zL111e1A, the Toronto General Hospital staff Whitevale Baptist Church. j+'OR!�1ALDFHYDE ` spent a week': vacation at her home very pleasing event faok pIa�e to insure a ''etnttt- free" harvest. C;t'r :Rulentrt, :3 yrl9. NNiUr.' 1;f)',. t,y,l VarniAhes ttIId Utains. here. last week. On Saturday even at. the home of Mrs. Silas Purdy, of It costa lase than lc. per bushel i Lnuuleum; 4 yd ii iii« , ,felt . H yt1 in <_r eons half dozen of the nurses Keswick, on Wednesday;. April 10th, a Oi:(•loth 2 ]A wide,' )of. ,, _ from there aid her a visit here and when' about ,60' ...to treat seed grain. ' yf y0 . �1UF. I . in full line tulura -„ _ P guests called to off- F01,6INC: COUCH, r)• -)o Alq� TURPS and OILS' were well' entertained. The girls re- er felicitations to- Mrs. Friend Mor- - -' prsented all parts of Eanada, each ton, on -her 70th birthday: Those at BURPEE'S GARDE:i,SEED8 of their homes being hundreds of tending were from many outside In btilk. the economical way ei' yutirb :vrtrr Lille• 1';t1ly, "We hove the ARenvy for mile,, apart. points; as. well as from the local- ' ' to boy seed: AIA9yl;Y BARRf3 - The° Audley Y, P: S. met on Mon- district. From Brougham there were �• �•Q��R I- RF.PAi,fi$, day evening last and listened to a the nephews and nieces: Mr. and v_ TT _ _ good paper on the Educational Sys- Mrs. Colin Madill, Mr. Warren Will Funeral ' I)ireetor AL`ili� BUSHBY tem by Mr. Clemence. Mrs. Crozier son, Mrs. D. Gannon, Mr. Dean Jones • Di>ug Storer, THE PICKERING, N WS AIIIbllianCP Service . was to have been present, but owing 'Main; and old friends, Mrs. George .Httrtitvare - Phone 4800 to illness had to send Rev, Mr. Cr- Philip and Mrs. T. C. Brown, Mrs. Phone 6800 Phone I&JO PICKERING ozier who gave an' impromptu story tinrton was completely surprised ' •: Pickering, his work on the Mission Fields, in when her many friends arrived -to PICKERL'VG g1VTAIltiO 1 �! �,• ' antSrio - f his young days. Other papers were -,ff,-r congratulations. The gathering well received. Music and devotional was a very happy reunion of family n. -r1 ,, '. .. _ . _ ._ . ...- _ ._...- - . _ .... _ ._�, - - _.... _ _ ... ... .... ,. .. ._ . ..- ._.._.� ..t.w�. era]- �:.•:,. a ^'rY' ' :� - t'•1f Fr' ,;,.al !,:P1 4. , j yy ' .n .... n, .. :, .... ....... .. .. ... .2 • .. _ - � •pro . r • e+e .... his reared then hurt,. Afterwords a ' to the doru'.natit mother, but she +:topped s::urt of the folly of claim- irg autl;orih- over his actions, - Aftt r he hat! rt�.uaed. Robin ing YOUTH I been -r he devoted to her, gluing TiDESo •, 1 ao Mal • - in graciously .bout purely c ... NEW -- -- By NELLE M. SC"LAN _ `_.._. bons is and yteldfug to her 7nclina- - -- - — — 'dons ill ether thiugN. The question - 1 had .then bern dropped and Robin (Author ' of "Pelicarrow ") 7 was greatly relieved to find- that it YELLOW - I had not marred the -harmony of their LABEL �e .+- .+•..+���.+� . - - - - relationship. It was a small thing, i, but if he could do it in small things, i7[>KpPaI/ In a house wal-1111119 with relatives why not in large, Here a•0 see a group of young peo privacy was impossible, it sEemed Now he was fired by Genevieve's i ple carried on the tides of youth hopeless for Genevieve and Robin to Young Kelly Pencarrow finaily settles return, and the slow � burgeoning .of "down on the Pencarrow farm, with get a word alone, He had gone to their love had become a pent -up' "•''� Genevieve, his cousin, na housekeeper, meet the boat, and their first Inter- who is to love' with her cousin. Robin foree that clamored 'for` its consum- Herrick. Cousin Neil Macdonal$� be- change had been the foolish re- I motion. _ e comes engaged to Erena dotsey- ('off. marks shouted from'th.e ship to them ,ho IV hurl n,h•eed in that Peter Pencarrow is showing interest shore as she berthed. Even their —,So In Maisie Kite, a typist. fi :'zt•- meeting after her return,' Soon The family is suddenly Saced With eyes screened any emotion' befor2 it lu:at be, Genevieve felt the. new the serious iliness of Sir miles Pen- the crowd., -tee ���- �,^+ -• ^�—' carro.v, relations with her. father would ' They had spoken to each otter, a toG and titles was proud of his close their hands, had met and the! calmly. with 'him; to treason with 1' ' over _ Genevieve had won a definite vic- whispered greeting, and, stauding _ i him and make him see it from their' I �' daughter. She K-hold be a woman of fingers locked in a secret ca €ess, I point of view. IIp would listen to - ✓character and considerable ability. wbfle, theq talked of commonplace i her no��. Perhaps, after all, it would be as things, - -Well it she did riot marry..It would It was the first time they had been CH.IPTElb TWENTY- TWO. 31 be* good to h'ace her near him al- se'parsted since they had bec•onie aw Maisie Bite bit her, ]i and. held ways. She could not waste her time are of their love for each other. Each �, p )� - keeping . bouse for Kelly on the ,farm, wondered how the other had stood j her ?head high. The smile died from her face as .Sir 'Miles Pengarrow t • As the day, of his couvalest:ence the test of absence and their eyes } paid: "Uhl, 'Ifs, Bite, aiE dow�u;' u - : -drew to a close and he -looked for- searched for signs.. She came into his room -in anew er T -:ward to his return, -his mind made In the confusion of. departure after new plans —plans for Genevieve, the -dinner -party they had -%arched ; to his message, but he went on ^ for and seized a moment alone. reading a document and signed three . s� CHAPTER TWENTY -ONE "Good night, tiorabi Good night, letters before .giving her his atten- �i - The usual party which marked all Miles!" tion, BROWN LABEL � $3� 1/Z �ba _ notable events to the family was "Come up for lunch d tomorrow, He left that awkward .pause to .do - ORANGE PEKOE m■ 1 /�, ''�■ organized to welcome home Sir Kitty, You are staying down, aren't' its work; to give her the first hint. Miles and Lady Penearrow and Gen - you, Michael, Ella -and Erena•, You of what ivas coming and prepare _ e3vieve. come .up, too, and bring the baby• the. eager young. girl, who had come She must have grown." Norah • talk - in so hopefully, for the blow that Q eel on, extending 16spitalitY to the must fall. - - �O� �� ������ family. It had been so hard when When he looked by at her be was THE NEW .GOVERNUR a governor is - they were all here together; Miles sorry. He- wished Kitty had minded governor in name had done most of the talkflig at din - her own damn business and not stir-' only. His powers are defined slid ���� ��� ner; and Where was so much- ..she I red up all this trouble. He toughed _ limited. wanted to say —and to-,hear. and cleared his throat, took off his. Writes the Renfrew Mercury — ' Rerdrew county • has 'had citizens "Genevieve. Oh, my darling:'' glasses and wiped them and put �� of -the name of Buchan Also it,_ ^ All Druggists Have It .Rabin had caught, her hand and.. them on again. the found it was not The coming of John Buchan to has known the Buchanans. The name drawn her into the unlit breakfast - so easy to -tell . her that, owing to Canada as governor - general in sue- is not a common one here, but ; Get tin of u labials a roam, For a moment they were con- I some changes he was waking in the cession to Earl 'Beseborough will to -if - - eraneerdral bottl. of for - tent to hold• ea h other close and feel office he was very reluctant to lose one may }edge from Sohn Buchan the U0 at am drussfat'a -' an the Bow of sweet set intimacy. He her; - they appreciated her excellent 'many Canadians seem like the or- Buchan$ are people cast. in no or- kissed her, ftrat gently, reverently, work. She had been most discreet rival, of an old friend. His novels dinary mould. then wildly and she laughed softly. and satisfactory and he would have have had a wide circulation in the . a little catch in her -voice at this much pleasure in giving her a letter Dominion: The fact is noted that - of the highest -commendation. ,1 a K "thin is the first occasion a cr�enmoner face _ now Salpetuoaity, and lifted ller s y to his in eager response. (To be Continued.) has been named as vice -regal rep- ` "Soon, darling; It must be soon. . resentative in Canada, but before the I'm growing impatient." - - - landing on Canadian soil of the new DM NOT KAAM r It was the Robin -who was a little Resources, Industries Rideau Hall host he may. be given a • � . THE M� afr.-tfd— afraid of being afraid; afraid title, titles being bestowed quite ' to take what be Ranted of life and- Group Malee S Visit fregiyently in Britain. But whether. to _ 'to- risk...1hs :coWequence. This was the _ -- as plain John Buchan or as Lord ! An Asputn tablet starts diem _Robin who held her !n his arms, mak_ How -the development of one of So- and -so, there will be s we once soot<lislt lag pgaalgpste demands for urgency. - ZTanadars most inipo sat na raT�e— for "the -new governor. r _ - t means that Aspirin starts •'t u�g hold" ...ease even a bad "Soon, darting, soon.'° be whisper• source' led directly to a kitchen revo- Hia novels teem with stories of be Bache. neuritis or rheumatic pain ed, and kissed her again. lution was one of the Interesting the Scottish Highlands, of deer and - I "Teo, quite noon," she- anaw eyed• facts revealed at an unusual gather- of fish ' " . almost instant And Aspirin sgfe. ,especially the salmon. Of !��jj She felt strong enoug+u now to face. ing of members of the Toronto Coun- Doctors prescribe it. For Aspirin does highlands and lowlands be will find. rapt slot h= the ileum: anything with him. Not that the de- cil of Women last week. Sponsored no end in Canada, while we. have Be sure to look for the name Bayer try. -had arises from any, weakness by the committee on national resour- deer of various kinds .and our fish Enjoy a ✓¢ally 1�in¢ is the form of a cross on every on her part. At any time she' would es and industries under, the chair- are wonderful, also of ..wide variety. hand-triad¢ cigarette made have laced the family much as Kel- manahip of Mrs. C. A. Northover the Mr. Buchan has been in the III rolltny your oWtt okra : Canada and all druggists have it. l7 bad done. It R'aa Robtm who had group made a synthetic tour of Can- -ion before, and looking over it as GOLDEN VHWINIA hesitated. __- .. __. __. refineries with a critical eye he could - Robin felt more coandence is him- which culminated to a semi- technical �FOUl �•,,;,•..� �a�,�,...y.�a•, :,_�.►vr Dernand and �>t self, having so tar won 'the •battle ' not sail to accept with .readiness an _ study of kitchen operation, when it offer of residence for a term at J1S P 1 R 1 N over Idalsie Kite. His mother had saw a private screening of new tech- Rideau Hsil. � awsTa.an w CANADA been persistent In her demands• but nical and popular Canadian screen - a o All Users Of + - here, he felt, be was quite }ustlifled studies which included camera shot$ There are those who would fain is rpetsting her. _ o the Canadian nickel industry. see a Canadian made governor -gem- YEAS T { = — At Writ she had been very sweet, oral, but not many native sons •are i - prepared to put up the necessary ! money. It Is true that the office "T and I am deriving more Artists" and � I�ea� to Two' C.N.R. Hotels carries with it a sale of $50,000 a . beaa t from Phillips any o Pare LIVE salary Yeast than any of the other _ , ,Show 1935 Profit year-but expenditures run 'beyond - : makes I have tried, so I have • • ` L y chm that. There is I a social ' status to be 'ate to save It a thorough �uthare s�ce— - – _ -- big mW complete my recovery Ottawa =. The Chateau ,LattrieF maintained which runs away with from ees•ma. "— Welllnston. - - Hotel in Ottawa and the Nova Scot -, cash at rapid ale. Moreover the- Hotel a three cent damp" ta. inn in Halif" were the only two Stn- appointment of a Canadian would be �l • s' its of the Canadian National Rail- severing another link with the Now you can set rich, active yrae s velope for information on our iaF` ways Hotel system to show a profit Mother. Country. In addition to. this to a form that avoids all the bother o, = = MONTHLY BULLETIN BEW - on operating revenues last year, Hon across fresh supplies in Pe each day. • ? VE {LICE to Artists and Authors, � + This new yeast x Phillips rich n Lh C. P. Fullerton chairman of the > , -Yeast which i. extremely rich is the Was up-to -date Information , Board of Trustees 'told .the House active elements that do you so much Railway committee. The Chateau's rood. on _.. y -There are two distinct adcanTae;eai profit -was $152,000 and that of the here. First the convenience of Phillip% 10I1!!C!''FROM FACTORY � and second; the economy of it. it costs ` "WHERE AND WHAT we PW Feet"* Nova Scotian was $9,600. ' r • only about 3c a day. , - r Fullerton 8 X44 -. TO ShIiLL .satin sees ter. sew, tres�t 7dt• To date, said }l[ . $ . BeGaisae it is so rich in aci �t c ele- • 4 DeraM �r� Mesa wsaavd, 000 had been spent on the unfinished meats,. Phillips Pure LIVE Yeasr_ is Canadian and International Art ►add, ton alas. FACTORY 72=8 C.N.R. hotel at Vancouver. 'It was • duplicating in Canada the Pxvellent and Literary Contests E°� to bone 1fe brsada. estimated ;2,700,000 more would be ..results it achicon iasuri �� �tlie c Yearly subacrIption, Ong Dollar MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE required to complete that establish- assimilation of all the body - build ung snack• s. u not wtlsttad ntsra meat including the furnishings. gbodness of foods, and purifying ;end Sample Sheet, Ten Cents --'"a ';t= enriching the blood. _ rsr...- - that has bsa making fine tiavaaa - — • if you have found yeast good iar vou. r ( BAKER . Cigars for 72 scan. - try Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast. 7.; days' _ W'A CsIFF BAKER atNO:= CA•N OR YONR 0,10tR • 0 MEN $-14 supply (in granules of pleasing htRtP) TptA-r YOUR$" TO A eooe-, nn� v for :i0c ; 45 days' supply, $1.00 at your LFE SMOOTH SMOKt. Wt PAY Po•TAGE ( V!a {f.- YOU - ..�AabyToo druggist's. . .. _ , ARE you tired, WA_ TORONTO, ONT a e down? No gip? No ambition? High School Boards & Boards of Education — Take Lydia & : Pinkham's Veg. Are authorized by law to establish ` y p alel q et; ;Industrial, Technical and Art Schools Edwurdsbaerq : ` "'` :; quivering nerves With the approval of the Minister of Education f° -- improves the appetite —makes ,•Day and gveising Classes Theoretical and Practical , _ life seem worth living again: Instruction Mrs: James Martin of 227 May be .conducted in - Vcord- Main Street E., Hamilton,: On• once with the regulations is- 's given in various trades. The - tar.0,says-- °'YourVegetableCom- sued b the De artment of schools and classes are under. ! Y RAND . d built me up wonderfully. I ! y p the direction of an Advisory eve gained pep, my nerves are Education. `Committee• i better and I Gave a good appetite. hL Commercial Subjects, Manual Training, Household Science' _ I*cl much stronger." and Agriculture and Horticulture - ? i A're provided for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate Continuation and High Schools, Collegiate- Institutes, Vocational _ w - - s �e Schools and Departments. THE FAMOUS Copies of,ths Regulations issued by the Minister of Edtteation may h>~ obtaiaed.feoin the Deputy Minister; Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Issue No: 16--'35' -' = of Tits CAIA STARCH CO., Limited ` Application for attendance should be made to the Principal of 5ohoot • — Y MORE -' ... -.-. a -.-. -. - - - . - - - - - - - - Spring Plaid 1 } »--• - S rin .� .o y _. _:._ •- • -••-•• - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- _ - - --- -- .Garden Hints by - • � , . , � 4� � _ Depart'nt Editor - rt When the trees begin to leaf out sp1•ing is at hand and speeding may begin in the open. Remember it is always better to' thin out than to transplant. Trans- planting invariably checks the ` crops _� ♦` ' �:. l # i „� and gPldnm makes awvi 1 — Do not cultivate your garden when h ~ '� 40J , w'y - i 4a s°fl-is- very �r�t; Where the sail - ns • damp very little covering is' .re- quired for fine seed. Where fine seed is sown in the k open ground cover the beds during *, ' Very heavy rains. Commercial fertilizer tends ' to ' •• make flowers loam earlier and �'! • more freely, b it should be used in combination with manure since - flowers `require a certain amount of ,humus which the fertilizer does not a�rpply. Nit "ogen Is readily "avail. , able through nitrate of soda and sul- phate of ammonia, which- contain { s ' from 13 to 20 per tent.; and • may be applied ae, top dressings. t , Tale person who has the heat _ plants is the One' w•ho gives them HARDY CANADIAN GROWN most attention. This. does not `rr',;:f•" mean the person who works among II Evergreens, Trees, Shrubs, Roses, 'them the most, but the one who stud_ Perennials and Alpines. uyy. ies their pecit1hulties and knows just _ what each plant requires. In' Gard- For complete list of varieties, information, description` and advice, ening and Horticulture intelligence send for, our- illustrated catalogue. Free on request. - ° °nnt.% - i f The SHERIDAN NURSERIES Limited Forking Among Fruit Bushes t t Nurseries: Much harm is often done by fork- Head Offices: -- _ .._Ing among small fruits bushes, the 4 St. Thomas St. Sheridan and Clarkson ' -'di8ger often thinking it Impossible Toronto Onto' to kill a currant or gooseberry, and proper ' waq is to muttlate the roots V ' - • - - at- thla season, early spring, when as little as. possible. .angle of 45' the flow of sap is not ery. In the kind advocated here, manure is spread over the soil above The finest small fruits have been so rapid and the buds tog two thirds boulders are set into the aide of the the roots, its Is frequently forked grown on bushes where no fork or its length will be tolerably well de- -hill, embedded so deep that frost - or dug In regardless of the - damage spade had been used for Years, they veloped, while those on the lower will not seriously disturb them, and done.. however, received a liberal mulching one -third will remain dormant. In also in such s way that the soil be- There is a right and a wrong way of manure on the surface• after they order to promote the ` sue develop- tween will lead. back into the main of manuring fruit- bushes, and the were pruned la the early winter ment in these buds; shorten this bank. Between the rocks a minis- and this treatment -they like above branch about one third from the ture Rocky Mountain range is crest- all L others, terminal bud. ed with .gulleys, alpine meadows, - t Raspberries, too, are very .Impa• If the branch' is horizontal all the crags and steep.canyons. Seed cats- Wendry .Barrie, lovely film anent of having their roots -he safest e t cap will act with equal force at logues usually list alpine rock garden playe>f, makes a charming picture and mulching them also is the safest every point o.t its length and there- plants separately. It is most, import- in this crepe frock of plaid and way of denting with them. fore this will not need shortening. Sap Running and I!• Relation to inter- ant to secure seeds and plants suit- print. A large stew -hat adds a If an branch should row chic note to this afternoon frock. Y g n _ conditions and it able to -Canadian d -• - ( Fruitfulaa• in Fruit Trees mediate between these, the propor= is also advisable to get special liter- Fruit buds are generally in bear- Lion must be maintatued. lag me tnira year arter their nrat - . =�--- store on the subject, or visit aneigh- - develgpment. They are developed _ boring rock garden, before attempt- ;pert On Visit -. from the less vigorous buds upon' _ ing too elaborate slay -out. the wood branches. ' . Use the Catalogue _ _ - -- In a vertical branch, oaring' to Its e` A good seed catalogue is indis- _ position the' sap will run to the ex- \� penaaible. Height of the flowers, t ' tremitq with we greatest force and times of - blooming, whether they are be most active for the end third of suitable for such special purposes as •'BOX03rTQ the braubh, on the other two thirds edging,, screening, cutting and, frag- =.tmlt•d buds will remain dormant. There- ra ce are all men' ioned and are _ - - n Artldeli flt,ans wholee ] and natK ural floNeers an And retail, any d fore to develop the lower buds this vital facts in laying out .a satisfac- e { timeanywhere. Immediate drll,ery branch must be cut back one -balf Cory garden. In the v_egetabie line an• sail Irs lent . y � � w, '. a :o e, se. a=ced• g h - � • the catalogers continues this useful *,rMr' 'rru. � ••,';i r3 93oor at. vie, If a branch Is Inclined at an service ^•by•?iating different varieties e headin 'of earl late and '! ' • under the g y, ". medium, so that a succession of ° y .. ' vegetables is p ossibie right tHrou h 'Ghrde n, ng With Rocks �. s the season. y _• A few years ago a steep bank at _ i t= he end of the lawn was regarded Gras and -. handicap. ,ts a distinct 'h n ,. ordinary flowers could not 'survive downpours, olution waslargL'' trees and in ;ront of these a screen of shrubbery � Y• lr vines to hide the raw earth. Now -a -days, people want such banks ■ • ` + , ', o create a rock garden and often - .f �� sf a here no bank exists, one is raised artificial and expensiy-e means. .,' This is not to be confused with the tr+ 'old stiff and rather unsightly rock- ------------ - - - - -- _ -------- - - - -.! . ,.' .; .t's - , • .' i':''�;' ;' ' , [ Dr. llenryk Gruilei, Your Farm and Home Can Afford of the State Postal Savings Bank ' of Poland pictured on his arrival ' A M Y E R S WATER S Y S 1`E M in New York. He will visit Wash- .•'. _ - ington and study our system. r (This Gearless Pump Insures Long Life) Think what one of these low -cost, dependaNe ' water s }stems means to your farm from a - — Opportunity protit standpoint. Hours of -labor Saved,' live - ~ stock fllriftier acrd "mote productive-- land ' ­M-aster of human destinies am I values increased. Fame, love, and fortune on - my All as the result of having plenty of pure,' footsteps trait. *• , c • _ - � fresh water at the turn of a to anywhere it Ckties and fields I walk. I pene -. is needed: You;- farm 'can afford z Ayers trate Deserts and seas remote, and pass- [.; Water Sy�teln because it puts money ing by in the bank for you. Hovel and Hiatt anc3 palace, soots 1 • ''f : - There is 'a Myers Puni for every 1 `• r .- .,.x••, P Y P 3 or late ' y: purpose. Write for agencies,. I knock uribidden 'once at every Jill irate! :Y • :. ® : The Original Melotte Separator If sleeping, wake;, if feasting, rise : "Still is the World's Best" before , ' Write for Catalogue.an,d Special Prices •I turn away. It' is the hour of. fate, - also dealer's name in your locality.. And 'they who follew me react every state i _ (TIDE LISTER LINE) :Mortals desire, and conquer evert F ^� _t Melotte_ Separators; Melotte, Magnet and Premier Separator 1 foe,'y Gleam Zybr14 Nasturtiums Parts- Milk Coolers; Septic Tanks; Diesel Engines; Lighting Save death; but those vtito doubt q Plants; Washing Machines; Spade Cultivator; Chain Harrows; hesitate. Send for STEEL, BRIGGS' 1935 Catalogue : Condemned to failure iV s Motors and Parb; Stoves and Heaters; Black Roofing Paint; penult arY. .Yry Every ggarde8er Will avant our 5 new specials, Gleam 11y6rid Vastur- Rebuilt M•lofte Separators. woe tluarR ell double Petunias, wilt- reafetingg Asfers, Orange Rltr Cosrpos, Seek rite' in vain and uselessly 4M - Calendulas (Scotch Marigolds). See color illustrations. Fnll list of t seeds, bulbs, roots and everything for the garden. Order from "'Can- S• Ae i ST E R STEWART ST., plate, - r ada's Greatest iced House" to assure satisfaction. TORONTO I answer not', and return no mor! STEELE, BRIGGS SEED CO. Ltd. 187.139 King St. E. TORONTO - •+++♦ •+.�_---- • - - - -- __- _- _ - - -_ -- I ---J. J. Ingali 4 . ' • �,,•+,''"'' �.` �. i1, f�" •'.',,a7'i'w- ' ^'a,y- `-.,��'9r'- - • "'?tw .. .v ,.••s- µy ;�.. .�. �L, ��. :t•v - i- .;.tali. :ic5ac.•r^G"...w._,Y' yw,:iw "„ �•: ''� �'.0 ;•ME''!d','1'•' -•s- _ ':. '�.,C.r4: """ .., Dsusrartesn - CHURCH SHED MR S'1~LE THIS _ .11 :c�tet�i» `vise ' _ + :Blaokslrn'thing W woiil The following is clipped from a The undersigned Trustees of 1 recent issue -of the Brantford Expos- g medicine SYSILLA SPAHR'- treats +t right prices Terms itor "Today, Mrs. W. Pizer, who re- the United Church, Brougham, catarrh, cold*, cough, throat and ton -' Now is the time to have those repair y sides with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. are offering for sale the south ail ills isuccessfully. Is safe. Costs juke attended to, Harrows reprised, ��f 2.75 per ear; ;1.5fl, paid in advance Subscriptions to the United States Rose, 38 High Street, will begin her' section of their church sheds. less and is guarantted. aleool. w sections on hand . on hhe tau _ - - -and Gt.-Britain $2-00 in advance. 99th year. Quietly celebrating her Apply to T. C, Brown. or E. C. JONES DRUGGIST Also�dealer in' Viking Crean' 9epara• birthd4y an n:rersafy, Mrs. Pizer is =-any member of the Trus, _ . Pickering Ontario tors and Electric W"hers. keenly interested in life as it circul- tee Board. - - Dealer in Qockebutt and Frost .ilC ates about her. and is a very remark- JOHN MURKAR, proprietor. ry John Phillips, Sec " -- -- Wood n,nchinery: able person for one who has seen so Maple Leaf �ttlttlal Fu e A phonecall will bring usto vourfarin. Township Council many y,?ai• pass, in that she still re- Osy•a,etyleae welding. talcs all her fay, bIf to a marked ATTACK asurance Co. Phone Pick 715 :r Pickering Township Standard Train- :le_zree. Each day, Mrs. Pizer is a- • ing School bout the but c =e and spends much of the eaase of �'• T- �TCVdW�.rd i : he time readlim , "listening. ir." on /� RHEi�MATISM and WAWANESA INS. CO. GREENWOOD 40Iy The sixth a_trual standard train -! - radio and ir: other h imely pur- Cfreap Rates for Farm and Cotwik7 school under -lie nu: ices „f not -.% _ Gilt, ario Religious Educational Council Mrs. Pizer lived there over 70 years `"'` 11 Windstorm Insurance on Building Notice, O You Be- will be held in White•• :ale,. commenc- ti --�., -e removing to Brantford. Be- SCIATICA : - in, on Monday, ereltsng, Alay stn. ;os sons, - s - - g Windmills, Silos etc, si blrs. R.',se she- has two - suobile - Irisuran of - - :� The Courses of studies being offered Thorras, of Toronto, • and W. I. of KUMACAPS give immediate relief from pain and at the same time they will start cleahsing All Binds We do HQtfditur f all kinds. promise Christian Leaders a spl'en- Grimsby. This contented monagenar- ',,he blood of uric acid and other =r.wities " did opportunity in reri,3ious life en- :an, w•ttom it is to. be hoped will rvhfch —on the system and caue rhe>lrna- CARPENTERING. richment eniar amen of knowledge, `ism, sciatica. lumbago, backache. A regular 1 Write Or Phone g g reach the century mark in another - reatrent of RumACAPs wilt give you DQ rr �N �0�� CEi'11ENTINC#, r owth and ir. :i,ro: em ?nt in leader- two years, has no special recipe for ,errran.nt relief. D ship ability. Mrs. J. L Patterson, of tong ?yity, e :icept.peri_:aps to be int- so: of soC.y,.l't:,st.oa WR -TTHY. •.OVT PLUM T3ING A incourt; who has had a u,de ex- --rested in life and progress.. Carolina 'Jub`lee Sin-, .rrs " Nhd pet tense in work 77it l children is .�. _ �������� _ ` e : ected to lead a course "Planrin ROOFING' ., "' p g the awl :"tter at, which c.rt a tnrou_r fu: Children i t the church school". so well has lost, erour RHEUMATIC CAPSULES COAL w( also call Rrgntfnrri Roctfing Th :s will be .a broad specialization during the past few w•e =•ks. owing is - - Materials, Empire B+athroow tdurse for teachers in the children's the cool and dry weather. Farmers E. C. Jones, Druggist Ey1iipment, Dun) Water Dig :: :,ion of the Sunday Scho->l. Rev. are anxious( looldn for Order our Wligter Supply of y g good Pickering Ontario ply �' Syatema, 13PAtty A. E. Owen, of Unionville, will be warm rain, in order to hasten ve et- �� � T Stahlo Egnipmont ag: in in charge of the Young Peo- ation. y,� ,p1: :'s group Lakin, unit Rio. 3 of the Insure your car by and r.ther BniiriinR Materials _a ec•ialization ,course. -For an • who � E- tiniates Free ' %ould'enjoy lectures in "A Study of RECLEANED R � (�Kt��i Work Guaranteed the Life of Jesus Christ," a series all means But WOOD r1 T1 : of talks will be given by Dr. W C. BARLEY Iasure with an agency experienced YY �J JJ F J. P"R 0U SF ` blacDougall, of Toronto, on ',Teach- FROM - • in car toucans-- _ ing as Jesus Taught.' The usual We offer a limited quantity of re- _Phone Rao2 I am safe in stating that the -larx- ONTA RIO - supper meeting will be held at the cleaned and. graded barter at. 92 �AS. LAW, P1Ckt:rlrlg PICKF.RT:VCr. est share' of cars insured in the tips*-- 3.520 - - • close of the sc} ool, of which Dr: L. cents per bushel, cash, f, v. b., our , McTavish, of King St. United Chur- elevator, .sacks included. T. >w•nships of Pickering and Cart- 0,y lit vi=ri ht are insured thro h this -a _ th, Oshawa, will speak on the theme - � 8 }ig _... -- •Thps Teacher, a Soul Winner." The OR gency and in the Pilot Insurance Co., and the latter company for three SPECIAT, HOUSE pdOP HAND1,68 - ;difficulties faced by •teachers and We will each -mge this recteaned bar- years in succession have' written the -- Cl A'i✓vL+n ._ leaders in religion to day are great- ley for barley of suitable malting largest vohime of car insurance in Brooiri8 :'CLF..LININLi 19e. -or, not less, than those , faced by l quality at the .rate of t .bushel of tit-- the province of Untatio,. mainty be- _ prezious generations. if we there- former for 1t; bushels of the later. a-3TRI M(} Qial�Ch fore age to lead this generation of - -ause of their satisfactory settle - - EACH-45c, S > boys and girls and young people in- _ CANADA MALTING CO. ment'of claims and their very reds-. .to the fullness of the Cross Life, we onabte rates. The Pilot Insurance Co. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY -' gill need to equip ourselves in the d.Bath d special rate to farmers. This agency - a Foot of Bathurst gtreet. was the first company to give a ' best possible way for this difficult - Tomato. Ontario la.,k. Such a school as this offers _ special rate -to farmers. This agenc ha handled 107 claims during the y PRINCESS FLAKES, 2 for - - 27e C the help neressary. _ asst fire years and most, which were auto. accident claims. . These FLOOR WAX i lb. tin, ; 23c• Brougham - Z slat 7s were settled at a total cost ZINC 'WASH•BO'�RDS REM S9e Francis Pau-ell, of. Markham, ' of $20.M2.91+• and only one of these 4' y �'ALLTF • r;,i, 1 : = Spent Sunday with Ater people. went to court, It being: a 850.00 Tlie -_Da _family, r �. ere bath'partiw, were ab WONDERFUL SOAP, 10-. bars 25e• visited Mrs. George Philip on Sun- " s• lately. sure�.rCrC � Lee- - -- -- day, ' Eyawight S�;.f ; _ :��- ,Baking Specials MAPLE SYRUP Mr. and Mrs. 'Phil. Forsyth, of � all other lines of Insurance 'i�'ritten 1<larkhaln, called at the Brown home b w..ta`.e.':r ti # � ""., also at Reasonable Rates in Reliable ' .a rs... - PASTRY FLOVR.2f' <, 60c. This year's crop i .. `'•sn Sunday. , 'Companies. - . •Call or Writs " MAGIC BAK, -Pwb, Fv 30c. - Mr. and 31rs. Ed. Crocker and son, �gyoa6.�wa��, ... //,^'��: _ _.QQ CC• _ .' .� /►lien, were gu.e -ts of L. and JLrs. , • B .E E R LARD, 20 lb, PA1L,�' 3A 1 �,i81. cans .Qa7 i:D Matthew,, on Saturday. pA, p,OM Olbs ! \ss•s f/iA y C _ and Mrs. Hanley, of Stratford, and. Mr. 1. Brougham Ont: - Phone Pick. 515 RAISIN S, 2 lbs. : �Z oz. bottle,,57c. Ve,x:el, of Toronto, called Your patronage is appreciated. hdRISTIE'3 Z Ib. RO�i, on Brougham friends on Thursday - -- - -�. - - Premium 9vdn. wafers �+ tlast. _ Snited or Plain 83c. V oz. jugs, -29c. . -SEE US : �1 1` The- April meeting of the W. ' L ` - held at the 1�icWhirter home had a - -. -- ' ver large attendance. The resident - : • _ -�.+ -- -BEFORE )Sirs. H' arvey, opei►ed the meeting in _ �j _ the usual manner, ArranKemerits , 1 Qu b�j ` y were made by the W. I. t) provide ,,. i O SQ Y 8-O TH � MUR! N - ,lunch for the school children's Eas- �� oul' - . v a .ter concert on Thursday afternoon. • :;F$rlll The afterpat,n's 'program was an ad '- .• - Pickerin.g Hardware Store dre,s by Mrs. A. uten on • Agricul- ture ". Mrs. Glen stressed the need $CYn�P1•T,r -• ___ _ of a wider knowledge t farm women _ "- •7 'SPRING IS COMING >df taws 'pertaining. to their, interests. ;� `"� �A eut for J. I '",Some discussion took dace on' the 440'' %' • - - QBgd, CO., Makers'- I _ -- question of the effect of the 8 -hour' - - • — = - +day on, farming conditions, the most 1tilxkeri3 Of i ttlaChlneB one for 'every �fttlirl job. -Now is the time- to, your Red general opinion being that 'it was Clover Alfalfa and Timothy. detrimental to farmers. The Roll bee our used ttiliC'fllned -6 ft. F. Binder 7ft. j y Ei biude'r i _ill :b. Melotte S4arator, & l6, :..(Call -was answered b Current Ew Al,- -:tents. Mesdames McWhirter, F. Caa- blelotte Sepvatoi, �3 Horse rakes, Olivdi trKetor -The stock Of Ontario grown seed. 18 - 17e and W. Dunn served a delicious .plow, 2000 ]b Trcc•k Seale. Altio Laurel fi,id' sS • tea, Uats, Bumperiug slid Early (topper varieties: -.-limited this year. The 'final concert for the season, sponsored by the Firemen, in the . F DISINEY, -' 'Greenwood SPEClA L WHl LE,/T LASTS Town Hall on Friday evening; was a great success' the hall being filled. The great attraction was the moving . R %R• 1, Locust Hill Phone Pick 2314 50 .(J ARTS HOUSE, PAINT, 69c. A QT, ,'pictures put on the- screen by Rich: Barber, The ,local one created much - °`Agent for McL'ormick- Deering Farm Mae}iine interest. Green Riper friends very _ s"SPECIALS _ :. •• � and Repairs kindly contributed several numbers No, 2 Alfalfa U. per bus. Johnson'f; Floor Wax, 2 ;qts, E0.98 'stir Motto: - "We have it Con petit• Ot =' to- the' prograrn.. Miss D. Baker and it is not tnwde.' plrs. Hardy eancted a humorous skit. Alsike and Timothy, 30 and Johnson's Glo -Coat $0.98 qt. . - Eert Harvey, in great fettle, gave' 70 per cent $12. bus. 'White Lead, Govt. Std. 25 tbs. $2.75 Telephone 3900 Several of his most humorous select- Timothy, all seeds in _stock. $11.00 Paint, guaranteed, •, Sy0;69 qt. 'ions, 'and many over' - weight people jj �: .will be in • evidence if the old adage Roofing at special prices, J. S. BALSDON, _ : :PICKERIN� 'proves true, ''laugh and grow fat., - ' -USED LIST The program had many surprises, �- - '-`Men's `'York Brota 2.49 1 p which added vest to the, affair. A - 1932 Ford Pick -up - 1932 Olds Coach = .ken's Overalls and Psnta'1.2 r t• ..'number of guessing contests were t� •p ut on, and very nice prizes were 1931 Durant Sedan 1932 Frontenac Sedan p p 1931 Rugby 1 1 -2 -ton duals' 1931 Pontiac Sedan ;Men'-- Work Shirts 85c, or 2 for'l.2r, =soon. by Mrs.' Manson Ellicott, Mrs. ` t 1930 Ford 1 1 -2 ton -duals 1929 Pontiac Sedan - :...G. Duncan, Mrs. B, Littlejohn, Miss -Kilda Hood, Wallace • Ellicott, H. 193] Chev. 1 1 -2 ton duals 1933 Plymouth Sedan Farm Team Harness $23.80 np Malcolm and L. Holtb Junior prize- 1928 G. t1 M. C. 3 -ton singles. .1928 .Overland Sedan . y' P 1930 Dodge panel. 1932 Chevrolet Pick -up Horse Collars at various prices . t, winners were piasters Hiltz, Phill- ips and Williams, The closing events We are wrecking a 1929 Durant,, a Fordson Tractor and Overland Car: "' •:Sweat P&da Teaw.Lines of the program were the :presentat- _ •A number of tractui cultivators and logs in stock Now As the tints to rret that old' _ %n of a beautiful basket of flowers P harnesq repaired' ' t€ 'o Mrs. Jolly and the singing of Used implements of all kind-- it • stock. Get our prices pn new imple- __ ' shone 2904; _ _ . - • :. 'They're Jolly Goad Fellows." „tents, ;1cCort(tiak- Deering, Ouc stock of tractor repairs- and tractor : ,Premier Bennett has made a rap- service is complete. CECIL B RADLIE Fit recovery from his recent severe, - in and leaves this week for CHAS. COOPER, �CLAREMONT P I � K z R I N CW � ' 1figland. -: wY. �� _ .. •.� ', CM[eseet Miss Marsaret Graham has ret- 25th. Motto - "If y know a good p� _ - urned home after having spent a thing­ 'pass ass it on.' Mrs. V.. Parkin /� rr L. E. �•/ r was the last, and final hick ' of P : A T T E N T l O N I winter? Little couple of weeks with friends in will give a paper on "Why kill that : Little Britain. Fly.'•' Roll Call - "'Pay your - � FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ,w �� �;• No further outbreak of measles in quart-- d r m e r5 this neighborhood. Mr. Milton Andrews, of Norwood err" Mrs. Wagg will give a talk on, _ EiKBALMLeIit ". A ;;• spent several days last week with "Planting of Seeds and Care of the {.:.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Found spent 4uccessor,to W. J. Vather, his sister, Mrs. J. E. Glover. He mot- : GASOLINE & DISTILLATE Monday in Toronto. Sale Register Htouffville. ored to New Ontario on Saturday. - - - - J.- A,- Mitchell, of Aurora was John and Horace Willison, ,f Atli- —� U+ ltverrd in -r ,rty ¢Klluh lots and - Niaht and Day �lervice - town for a day last week. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd - Auction Born, on Friday, April 12th, to ens, have been in the neighborhood over. 3utrinees Phone Residence Phone sale of 20 head of choice Dairy 5lSO1 'A `or some days, selling maple syrup, Ghs 13 cto. n nd Tit r. - ,l8'� ' °" .,Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moles, a son. cows, high -grade Holsteins, Ayrsh- - Boris, 'on Sunda Aril 14th to . �luje visiting with blorgan and 3frs. ires. and Heifers. A few real .•Distillate 13 cte. r Y, P Pugh. good _ 1►F+ ' g H l . . � -Norris and Mrs. Hardy, a daughter. heifers and a Durham Bull, near CRAB. SARQENT'S 13ARD1;'ARE JAS: QAVIDSOIV Born, on Wednesday, April 10th, 4 years old. Property of Wm, Gor- Kinsale Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Middleton, a clon, lot 34, rear con. 2, Whitby- MARKHAM• ONT. son. i Vwp. Spite. 1.30 sharp. See See, Bills. Phone 90^ 23-36 C H E RRY W OO D sirs. I untieii is moving (i.ia wcch big' H. Parkin spent 'one day last WEr to the .Cooper apartments above the reek in Toronto. '• SURAN Miss Mabel Harbron spent the end N 'store. f _ - AU'fUMd$ILi+I E. _and Mrs. Bryan and Mr. and of the week with her mother here. h + FIRE _ Mrs. T. Bentley and' -BP b returned HERE TO THERE Sung �ieRVton,.motored to Toronto on home last week after spending the � " 8URE3LARY ' Sunday. OASUALTY Mr: and Mrs. R. Jones and son, winter with relatives near Whitby. blission.Band xas held in'the hall ��� di reC+ by �COCIGh LIFE INSURANUF of Toronto, spent Sunday with b1rs. ase Saturday afternoon with a good , ` : shone Pickering 7920 _ Duerden. r� r; attendance. " '+•�_ Mr. d Mrs. Clifford Rlke and y an Y c spent A few f our soon_ last family, of Toronto were at home ov- ° , •i "You CiSII BII� 8t g0ix28 «r !Monday fishing but couldn't find: -- er the week -end,. +, i �. —Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Worthy of :he fish. Better luck next time boys. y' The W. A. -wily meet' this Thuis- 1;; - 'TIRES, BATTERIES. Brampton, spent a da • with friends -« 1 •--. p ? riay at' the home •of Mrs. Farndale � � i � � � AOCE990AIE9 here a week ago. - i :.. �•ith Mrs. C. J. Stevenson's group in M Mrs. Chas. Langtois, of Toronto, charge. �� ' N :."...spent a couple of day's with Mrs. g A, ` �"``.-- „`'"'� alt ae low and better priCeB', Mr. A. Rogers sale last Thursday' ! as Chandler, last week. 3, _ - : pe - ' was considered one of the best in _ -�' ' Q Q�lreCl` ilR/E : q '•' If the button on the 1a t o� the + :'ll ott•caa in Tornaho. these parts for years: Everything I - -•,__ a r, _ coat tells the story, R. E. Forsyth gold at a high rice. r r>tir -.. g price. %� .: 6efuJeeR yourl�{�kmay a&?re ss _. • _. _•- - _ - is the new game warden. The .Brock. Road is now' showing Seedlings." AS this is election of r'� i ajid doiWfl l&'& aRV towlt eI! l'w& Let as repair that [ ealry top. officers, a good attendance, is req- signs 'of spring, the break -up in nested. - 19kt1 {ed Motor Re sire. some spots has taken place. Typical Lowy Return Fares between Pickering and BOSTON P Our choir are putting 'on' a pag- $23.60 - WASHINGTON x$24.95 - DETROIT x$9.1 ' D. M. Morgan was in Columbus 5 rg eant -in. the church• here. bars: Roy at C[:tiCINN.4TI 518.30 (x - Exeursioa rate.) Gordon Law on Saturday last, in the interests of J. ' Mowbray, our organist, is in charge. •. (subject to change without notice) Maple. Leaf Insurance Co. r Tickets, Time Tables and all Coach T Phonc-, 2908 A young men s choir will provide the Tavel Information at D. A. Pugh leaves this week for EASTERN HOUSE- Phone 4500 i Kinmount'again, starting the summ- Music. Mr,_Robin icholson, of Wlr- PICKERING. ONTARIO er operations at the Creamery. itby. will be in charge of the music. _ George Scott, we are glad' to Naar Further notice later. is improving in health,, after haying _ The Women's - Institute will hold RIDE their -April meeting at the home of been seriously ill for some time. IoIT'' Air. Tucker is 'placing a' delivery -bars. H. Parkin on Thursday,' ;4pril , Y c$r on the road at once. Orders will be delivered for his customers. 's _= bir.' and Mrs. Wilbert Thom and dio, Ser- now son, Delmer, visited with bars. w m. 1 vice = Arbudde and Miss_- Elisabeth Pugh -ALL VAKEa - on Sunday. E. Bryan commences this week on SERVICOD AND RE.PAIRED.. - = - wit a rov- district h gt` . ..• the road in the d t c PRICKS :�Is.4• ABLE' . . P ision truck, selling direct from same WORK GUARANTEED : -He will carry a general line of gr- oceries and will also, in conjunction, ARTHUR �� FIELD - - pay highest prices for eggs. The Y. P. S. o! the United Church R. T. L ttr -duste will entertain the Albert Street Un- 43.48 Phisne 5:91 P1(: w T21yC- ]fled, t hurc� Society from Oshawa, _ ...: ° on - Monday evening next. All the -TR E -.4A 1)E1.16%E" ICH EYRO LET offers members of Wr locar group are ur- _ ged Lo' be present and give a hearty BEAj]TY -SALON 111 you Balanced Weight - welcome to the visitors. The Euchre Club met again in1he`+ �- moxn++ +:ri ^�r Fear• ivhE °ti mesrirz �~ t r Plus Enclosed KNEE- hall on Wednesday night last, and 1' will meet again this Wednesday at N new Prrmarnent K'a Ve. ACTION f O f the I hAVP Porn, �nani Ws%' a to s�iit r�ery the same place for the final sesslrrn z Ultimate In Riding = -of the year. The - Club has surely .. nd° » Pur ■� +� ..ny n .t r�ska s treen one of the thriving institutions an • pp,Antmeut. Comfort ... - of this place during the past winter, 1 give %11 ,uy a -t• rn ►rw my vr'r7 beet V developing from -a very modest be _e+r�ri�l wcrre,ii�a. ginning-to numbers that have nee= 13 g %ho m trrrtlind. H :irruttihiR. Scat(, . _ -_ essitated larger quarters for. accom- &n.f Fv-inl Troatmenta : .:anodation. ..h IrouinR - Master Kenneth Morle was taken X28- - to the Sick Children's Hospital on , •Thursda last suffering from a 1(a1'r; _;GLARE MOOT endicitis.. It was discovered that the I Ni - appendix had ruptured, but the par- ents were given to understand that 'a day,---today;- i4eere3 ser- ious. - such ious. This latter will be interesting ��, Eyestrain— -.news to all. The child will not be 1 operated on at 'present but is req -, at c - uired to eonvale'sce'for. a period of possibly three months, after •which Different the operation. may be performed. A'e ; hope for entire success for the boy. The attendance at both services in i �geS 3 `k ,, can tell you That ' Knee- Action makes the back seat ride . the United Church on Sunday last" i • g just as smooth as front'seat• comfort ... that it makes possible ,may li was larger than usual. Palm Sunday l shockless steering . . . that" it is always smoothing the way on discourses were given'by the Pi D. Next Sunday - 'Easter Sunday - ap- by L.H. Tuck, Opt Zi. good roads as Well as bird . :. hat it takes every Last jar, pitch propriate music and ,• sermons will I Part 6 - a i _ and bounce out of your motoring, mark the occasion. The choir will: ::: 3' render, Awake up, My' Glory" by - . -• • • • ; ;, ; = > :. ;: But there is so much more to say about Knee - Action — 'about -= J. Barnby at the :.morning worship. In adult and in early lifa the occ- by - ; u ation and the habits of the indiv_ Chevrolet's solid steel' L'Turret Top" Body .Fisher,. Blue Flame In the evening an Easter pageant, . P ° Engine, Cable - Controlled Brakes and Fisher No -Draft Ventilation 4. idual greatly determine the Qccur- ms e Mattis - wr0 0 � Sunnse in the Garden" b me to our sho 0 � B. Shannon will be presented by sev- sues of eyestrain. Those A•ho . hve —that thQ best thing to say is.' C ` 'eral very much of an out -door life, men- now and drive girls of 'the*' the" congregation, ace- • ompanied by the choir. You, are in erally escape, al'tho6gh g person { 'the now Master riled to celebrate this' glad day by who is Hyperopir or far - sighted or i "- has astigmatism will generally have "' :<; Chevrolet for PRICED ; (ta the - Master n 'v' vi ho � PASS. COU attending Divine Service. It 's I ) e r g - P- sufficient strain to cause discomfort - <3 a 'yourself. Easy FRDM � � in ed too that there will be•a large• at - no matter what inlay -be the walk of GMAC Terms. tendance at Sunda School. Delivered, fully, equipped, at tacfory, Oshawa, Out. ~ } S cause of a e- '' :l'<'s'.'''•``! "� ft's life. The most likely Y Freight and Government license only extra. -At the Bowling Club Luncheon and -Annual Meeting 'on Friday even- strain are indoor' occupations and `'`' "'`'` " "• v studies, needie -work, sewing, writ- " . STANDARD SERIES MODELS AS LOW AS 5742 ing. last,. reports were read, indicat- iris, book- keeping machine work at ing a eery healthy state of affairs. close range. Any or' all of these and t �, H. G. McIntyre occupied the chair others of a similar nature' not men - for the meeting anu conducted' the tinned; headache is very common. election of officers,- the, results •of Many other symptoms may accomp- : +' which were as follows: ­Hon. Pies., any the headache and be Lraced ' to . H. G.. McIntyre; Pres., Frgd Eyans; Vice- Pres., Wm, Birkett. Sec. - Tress., eyestrain," nausea, -poor. nutrition, .an -- n ` -' emia and other departure: from , • ; :` Mi. Parker; Green Committee, Fred _ e hzal,h okeuld- sugtcs« ;•,• ,�i1 on F -Ward, Ralph Miller, E. Bryan; - - - - -- - -- — - -- — - Buying Committee,' R.. F. Forsyth, seeking a cause of the trouble. Ii C4� z J Wm. Birkett, (the ladies to supply ';s possible - eyes that have been F- two ladies for this committee);,Soc- considered nm:.; in early life to be troublesome' in i._t;er' life Amply be- ial Committee, Mrs. Dopking, 7trs.'. y _Lye, -!Mrs. D. A: Scott bliss \eal :cause of the lowered aceommodat_ 'CHARLES r : ' ive power in later 'life as ronipared '�tHARLES COOPER, • Claremont �Y Mrs. Parker Mrs. Chandler and Mrs. to the reserve power of youth. This Goddard. The Pot -Luck Supper was is a natural condition and is called besides being interesting, very. much enjoyed. Arr evening of euchre fall presbyopiato be eontinue�l ��� i �����1�4��� ��r i #► ����i ��� i� �r �� owed the supper.. I y td ,A .7. Z % 4 �, �d..4 3 When Did The Driver Beats Death Television m Umada War Up ? -And in Great Britam ICU odd that there should be any _iF)6u_t-_ -when ---doubt at thi time of day a went to 'war in 1914, -iking prediction ma ..... ..... The sti this 'country de, comments the London Spectator in while speaking in Toronto some. -ears ago, by the late Sin George this editorial. But being rather by- per-conscientious in such matters I E. Foster, then an octogenarian, re- turned a day or two ago to a refer- garding tjle 44?velopment and possi- ence book, to make quite. sure that bilities of wireless and especially of. midnight the. state of war began at television is recalled with unusual and not 11 o'clock on August 4th. in�terest 'today. His prophecy was The volume in question issued.'un- based upon his owi), investigations 4�: dgr-,tk# auspices of the then Ministry durin- a visit t,3 Great Britain. Now of Information gave under. August he news comes. from London that 4th, "Britlib ultimatum and state of elevision on a-restricted scale is to -Ian 'War it 11 p.m." (Midnight in Berlin K d for be introduced In the Nlotliei is 11 p.m. in London). Not satisfied general us.e. It is sa'd that outdoor with that I went back to original au-' tenni� the scenes such as matches, thorities and'hirned 'u13 the official finish of a boat race and t.-,e Lord "British Documents." There I find Mayor's Show, will be presented to that at 2 p.m. on August 4th Sir Ed- the eye, Hope is exprdssed that tele.- i'. ward Grey , instructed the British �ision may yet be extended 0 biing "Arnbassidor in'Berlin to ask that a 1 .1. - ­ I` - *de . -. events to the t orhestie firiisi reply to his demand for assurances assistant 4'be received here by twelve o'clock Sir Ernest Bennett, Postmaste-r-General, says: "Broad- liere tonight" (British time,- or Ger- casting and Jon- d'stince telephon- inah tirhli?) Later in the day Sir I ..n Ing are making it more difficult to Edward informed the German Am- bassadw in London "that His Maj- "A Te* moments befdre th.1s Long Island Railroad train crumbled this automobile into a jumbled sustain any crusade of national bat esty's Government consider that a t red engineered by �govei:nments or state of war exists between the two -niass of wreckage at Baldwin, N.Y., the driver, Donald McGreerey, leaped to safe y as the steering newspapers: and these- vile efforts coun,±ies as from toda� at eleven knuckle broke and.ma&ine'plunged -down - embankment into path of qu-ickly approaching' locomotive. may still be further frustrated, if 'from time to time, amid 'the stress P..r. In his "Twenty-five- Years,' �)rrlt- sections haye their heaviest iraffic and peril of inernational misunder- ­`­fen in 1926, Lord Grey ends his sev-; FRONTIER 'TELEPHONES IN- CANADA, stantlings, -we not only hear the in Surnmer months, but are kept -ces of ffien' and women- like oar- 'Criteenth chapter with the dramatic op�n all year round in regions where voi words. "Midnight came. We were at radio has not yet been selves in foreign lands, but behold installed. them in happy scenes of home life, war." So midnight I suppose it was. Recently a trapper in remoft, other* inean� iif coinmunication. An. Northern British Columbia was bad- other such line' -is operated, along Along the.8t. Lawreneve,north shore taking paii i& the same sports and -4. * doitor's the 'north shore of' the St. Lawrence route ind on Ahe Magdalen Islands, pastirnes as ourselves; worshipping T R U E ? ly wounded. Hie"needed to Chateau' as an example, 'the service Costs very "attention, but the nearest doctor was River from Quebec *-City little,: as the operators have the in their churches the common God hundreds of miles- distant. The trap- Bay, opposite Belle Isle. Other lines and Father of mankind. Television -rising editor o: a small equipment in their own home and The early per had gone out on his tr4p line, ihclude' those connecting point's on hai come to stay; it is of vital- im- -7' are paid a,small annual salaiy for. vity daily was propelled from . his tripped, and., so badly hurt himself, Anticosti Island, Magdalen Islands tance- that its progress should bed by a telephone call -at what n Island w th -the tending it. Usuilly. the wife is the por seemed to him an unearthly hour that he could not reach his cabin and Cap* Breto, i operator, while husband patrols the be"ordered with only one object In some miles distant. He knew, how- mainland. In all, the service operat- view�—that- of service to the com- along about 11 p.m. A women's voice line. Inquired about the identity of the ever * _ihat he could not remain where es more than 20,600 miles of wire he was, and made -his way with dif- and cable with 756 officen' principally writers of two letters criticizing the ficulty toward the -single strand of -in British Columbia- 4nd, St. Law- It will-be gratifying."to Canadians -police force which appeared in his telegraph and- telephone wire run- rence areas. to know that Canada is not falling paper. The editor said he was not from Hazelton to Atlin, a n personally acquainted with tle men. nine dis- - 31-ost'remeti is the Northern Brit- beb ' ind in this march of progress. tance of about 450. rniles. He - airried 16, Montreal the -fiki ' commercial but tUt each had delivered his com- his rifle sit the; . wire-, pulled the trig- ish C,olumbia line, running. through television station has been* coinplet- munication to the newspaper office I unknown country, where ger and severed the line. Some 'hours Practical Y_ ed. The plant has 'been installed, in person. later, th the operators and repairmen live in demanded e lines repairman . -found the government permit obtained, the- "Now, isn't it a fact,". him, took him to tii� nearest refuge cabins, spend their time an . the call letters assigned and thisweek the -the feminine voice accusingly, "that line and on their own trap lines,; 'you, like most small-town editors, cabin and �ended�him. -'h ped in preliminary tpst.q are to be conduct- and have their supplies s 1p mrite you own letters for publicat- The telegiraph and teleph*one wire once -a year by pack train. They wel- ed. Canad-it is thus all -ready for Alon?"' which runs through Northern Brit- dom see, other men between one pack this greqt sil-venture, at the "Madam." said the. awakened edi- ish Columbia, from the. most north- train and the next." They are. how- . as Great Britain embarks upon �_tor. "it I wrote my Own letters, nern railway stop, Hazelton, Ao the ever, in constant communication time they'd be a d— site better -ijau dAry ; 4JAULU y.k... Wltkz wibil, ,so thai-4--jo-milr --now mother-In. horse, is one of the lines operated patrol the.wire regularly. especially low- Has she a Morle even to mper He didn't hear he - reply. He bad by the Canadian Government to link aft -b vy snowstorms. 4h&" your flrst had?" 4PECIAL er . " gone back to bed. remote parts of the Dominion with 7&;Pa-d other lines to remote -more evert? mo,,evan morill- Bear Oii A Hand-Car- -A railway section boss in British Columbia, who is so shy that we -yield to his entreaty not to use his 7 name, reports the following: On a section of track high up on mountainside he was' propelling himself on a hand-car when sud- n. idenly, from. out of a clearing in the .:'Upho ding Olds-mo es Rep— ut�tio SOLID STEEL -woods, there ambled -&--ftufty bear TURRET Top BODY cub., Seized with �he. idea that it - ­ -:1 :7: . - & FISH would make a lovely plaything film bis little dauqhtiT, t . he section . 0,55 7, a b stopped pumping, - descended from .-Ilis chariot and took the cqb in his) arms. 1) elfghted %vith his- find he—had just remounted the- machine and 71,_* got it going when with a loud cra-sh ar bounded .06 ... Xama Be' t of the CONCEALED. wood ah�l came 'tearing� after him TIRE AND W, LUGGAGE 7 Adong the tracli-. co The hunte hunter, d souvenir MPARTMENT �handicapped'by his burden'i and be- -cause of his one-arm power, being. overtaken by the galloping parent, decided to drop.�the cub. As he did :-so, the Big Bear leaped.*So did the section boss, leaving the hand-car, now gathering -speed, just as the 7 bear landed on it. The scgne forever _'��ibutor's. 'mind ............ . eng;ave'd, on our c BIGGER !1VDt1AULIC .Is that of the. bear. sailing, dow.n the' ..grade at- full speed, alone antl won- BRAKES derin- what it was aTl ".0w:_­ e refinement in 'Dc-minions Agree yo look at ii from''the Sound Prooftag.' E�r NAINETHER u ry V V viewpoint of the complete, balanc. the new Oldsmobiles has -been built .9n British Polic I.ondon The House_'of Comimns ed beautiful car,. or examine it feature into them expressly that 'You may ring assured. �y J. H. Thomas, Dom- by feature, you , will find Oldsmobile enjoy a greiter measure of moto inio'ni' 'Secret'ary that no �step had to be "The Car T�hat Has Everything." patisfaction. bQon taken by 'the British. Govern- I n the arms situation or re- New features include: Smart. streamline Why not inspect and drive the low- KNEE-ACTION n Mo-6hig the World Disarmament priced 90-horsidpower W;ir LS design, Solid Steel E Xw: �erence, --withOut' "Ons"Itii19 .. tile "Turtet Top " Bpdq.,��s Six, or this 100-hoise- With Ride Stabilizer 'PR er Straight Eight. ­J)nminiorl Government-, and on no by Fisher, . Bu-ilt-In I C E D F R 0-M o' PO * w 'feel sure' that this .:.weas.tol have there . beoi. diAents. i ..Knee-Actioil,, I.Dig,Hy.- We ur 'policy in any Dorninion.". . . '.- : I 'iexperience 'will con- draulic Brakes, Center 1,_,$1037 Control Steering. and vince you quickly of A Tongue Twister '(foi Che 6 cyl, 2.pass."coupt) Oldsmobile's right to -c* Plide Stabilizer; Silent Delivered at FhttorY, Oshawa, OUL Supposua shoeblack -fourrd- another Fully equipped. gfro,1,'1%ck blwcli-ing' black boots wlih Syncre-Mesh Trans- 'r-overnment Lkense only extra. ',,be callesi "The Car 13rices for ki cyl. Models at Factory, That Has Everything.` his blacking ])rush and told the Shoe-] mission and Complete othawa, Ont. begin at $1375 that -that- blatking bitsh- for SYNCROrIdE blacking -black, boots belonged to I A -SILI[Nr -die -k blacking,. W-aviTt &of_'t)ta( ..black'boots with the other shoe-. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE �black'q blacking -ush give up'black bi 0 ing the black boots and hand back t Me& the T)Ia'&ing'b`r�A'To7i bfa�kifig' CHAS. COOPER aremon boAs to the shoeblack who owned it, or . jcontinue.. blacking black bnl*,C��% with the blacking brush for blark bo&s t?Tat ivan not hi!Q g2i S 4L ^. r ....> cure for tin." diabetes and the liver tyre A .�r o � ✓y' l ^" w for anaemia " Myasthenia st baffled the' he a 'Y . sole has i - Rhe uma turn doctors 0! h w the world for ear e Y a th paper ..,says. It afflicia people be- _. - - • _ '"t- tween the-.ages of 20 and $0 affect ✓r ing lull ' th+e _aoluntary muscles and . . Te> Us How His CirilW On causing almost complete ` 4 p�Fsis - - -- j silpilar to that produced by the cur- A barber- who . has been a, martyr - t / a ;g, poison used by Indians to_ poison to rheumatism writes:- ( their arrows. "I have been a marf'yf• to rheuma. f tism for some ten years. 'For eve UniverBity Coll research work- years I was so affected thAt it was " •tit - 8�� ;'•' '" ''< : ? :: ers decided to teat prosti gmin on a with -the - greatest difficulty- I ' •was r/ iBEiN girl art student of 28 u able to carry on my business'. I ma s ffering from I am a b y y barber by trade. After myasthenia axis in -vt . i •.��: S?' such -an ad- having h�l� -tried numerous rel4ledies, - ss;: ;. w• : : >, vanced form that she could not sit was finally advised to try 'Kruschen. - I am pleased to say that after hav- up in bed, - ing•- used, Kruschen fol• some twelve- 7' - - months, I am now freer from aches r j and pains than I have been fur some ten" years. In fact, I consider I am -� English Inn SOS ria of rheumatism, than'$$ to lieu$-' `~\ i Chen Salts: " —W. M. STANLEY H. YOUNG M< Who has Recently just been appointed Y we • gave. a. list -of Eng- Two of the in redientsi' of !irus- i General Sales Manager- of- Chris- - land's„ oldest inns from Thon2as chen Salts are . the most e.'f;ct.lal - _ Q J t:e, -Brown and Company, Limi- Burke'$ ."Tile' English Inn." Fipie ta- solvents of aric a-ci& known t�'rred- _ teal. Since returnin; :tom Over - ken .from the same source is a col- Ica] science. They swiftly c! :�11 t,-,e $ seas, after four years' service lection of queer in signs. sharp edges of the painful tr, ;;tale, :. _ m into a lw BI with the Canadian Corps in then Convert toe m. France, Mr. Young has been con The Rent Day.; The Struggler, The solution. a:•her ;ac;i•ed'ent3•cf t'�.c ::e nected with the company in the Man in the 'Soon;. Our Mutual Friend Salts have a stimulating effect •u ^on `. % capacities of Cashier, Office The Civil Usage; 'The. Foaming the kidneys, -and- assist them t� ee- • Manager and' District Sales' btarl- g g Jug' 2s,! t' e dissolti ell uaatic ne :lies .B11G. . - - Sailf-faction ager, in Winnipeg and Toronto. He 1' °u :Might as Well; No Hurry; The organized and- opened- branches bierl_Y _'Month of May; The .Trip to ,through the natural_ channel. ' - in the. new Western Canada divis- Jerusalem; The Sea Horse;_ The Ship - - ` -" ion and since 1933, Vas been and Turtle; The Barge Aground; „ ti _ Manager -of. -Head Office branch The_ la If it is not tco good for a man _B e o k $ y and Stomach- •_ - Ache• ,. in Toronto. His appointment to The Great Turk; The Ram Jam- The' to think too highly oL himself, the General Sales Manager of the Indian Queen; The Marvel of Mar= converse i3_ ecliially true," — Harold THE PERFECT Company is a popular one in the Bell Wright. - - trade where 'he is well known. vels; The Bell and Mackeral; The - • T Mr. Young waa born in Sunder- Razor and Hen; The Flatiron and =: �,eft'n,�r 1 0 �aCCQ _ land, Ontario, and has developed Frog; The Goose and Gridiron; The "No -one must be "allowed to suf- a hearty interest` in community Magpie acid Punchbowl; The Cat and fer for 'lack of life's- necessitier, but - -- welfare and boys work. As, is a director of t Bagpipes; The. Scissors and Pin; The self - reliance must be epcou °aged he Kiwanis Ciub of Bear and Rummer; The 'Rover's' Re- and thrift rewarded." = -Jesse H. West 'Toronto, and the Com - turn; Uncle A'cor'n Cabin. Jones. • osASaossa snaoxxo munity Y.M.C.A. Cla"i,fie+d Advertis>ine - IF ICI ANY DIFFICULTY, BUSINESS, VATZXTS Vocation, Love, etc., send handwrit- Barber !ng'. blrth-date, ten cents for reading Amazing New Cure (whispering to OTFER TO. EVERT 1NVENTOR by mall, Prof. Rogers, Character Read - L new helper) —Here, comes -,a �t t►�► �riial'�ily,,, �r�� at of wanted inveationa and full er, Box W., Prescott, Unt. Found By British meta for a shave. a«ut,arta t.ata...ra�' 0�tfwarination sent free. The unsay - - :'= . : `6.. 'Imlfaa:, World 4atent Attorneys. 97$ =ASia[S g'o� sALS Otll>Lllf Doctor Helper -'Lpt me, practice .>~ .. ,... : �paassi�l Street. Ottawa. Can"it. on him. +a i1 . r• sear e.;" .s es:sups t. at s6■a =A ARMS AT BARGAIN 'PRICES - '' _ - � - never equalled. Willoughby, Farm Characterized as "amazin ' b a Barber. —Ail rigbtl but b6 s""•'+4frMft '''''�`"'a"�a'u"'t Agency,. Kent Building, _Toronto, , Y very careful and don't cut t Fee $ru.oll complete' University College official, ay. drug Details Frey writ* Roa ' as zl� wurrlla treatment discovery by Dr. Maur B. yourself.. _ _ blALCOLM -ROSS a ATTENTION— ,AGENTS -- 1:EATHER Walker of St. Allege's Hospital, �etaitt SyeaialLt �arboroitsh Cna ties, neweat sensation. write Mon- Greenwich is described by 'the `Lon- 1 arch products, 44 York at. Toronto, don- News- Chroni;ele'a. special re- - w- rrras� presentative "as "compared in 'gm--The Abundant Vitality of Cod Liver" Oil IXPERIAi BONDS AND CcRR>C`• portance with that of the insulin CIES only, of Russian. German and til6ttTt5lgMs, Austrian Governments: Davis, Quua prices — /Jt1YlTAM111tA. � � '• `^+ � are trebled. 'David is, Queen and 1tO�t.t • ' a -Perk, Teront Oi.1D t10t7ff SCIATICA f] a PLEASANT TASTE M e ' P TO $50.00 EACH PAID FOR U.3. "�� �� pan well � Indian head cents. We buy,' all s ebu rub is _� s dates regardless of "condition. EJp to :.plenty of Miatamfs and $1.00 each paid for t'.9, Lincbin cents, 'up to $150,00 each for canadlan coins sa - YOWN f" bMfe r l 16uILD BONE& , We buy stamp eolleotions• Medals, f M V/ Books, Old Paper Mone3% Gold, Ste. • F r over fif ears TAA1iM p. - Send 35c 1 doin") for 'large Illustrated • • i .. t7 9 dot:lora have specified If"a"Onemm price list and instructions, Satisfaction oust Emulsion', w'lhetevq the bond OEP§f40 - - Ruaranteed or. 26c retunded. Hti B buildlt�, atrett$atidj gtiaiIdea Of tetra cod EoIN SHOP,• 959 -2$ Front St.. Sarnia, iivltoUw2teladlq [ ed. ppc$cott+sl3myle { pp ON MR! Ont. "KING OF PAIN" is More than , just cod lives oiL• &ott's 000a Luez Moss Emulsion Is Pura cod Ilver oil, emtsisi for g = S E T T L I N G- eaaierdi ,�e.doo,gfeatere�dencgana `a t _. SPECIAL ROBE CObtB Rroctn lees tY " horns, "The 'kind mother used to ng uA R,� large eggs. Neuhausers.. Chatham On : dt Carlo. keep.- Vitality required for layi .. WITH SALT C=CXt :¢a a" BEFORE BABY CAME - { • SIN - c • nrvTS' Mn. Georve Schnsmtn - - - pullets 80c. complete catalogue of 118 Stoney Rd.. Wood- iSar aw $praetp,ao mailed. St. Agatha Hatchery, St, srocir, One., 'ears: il[t "ay great is the Agatha. Ontario. strength wa almost gone - is Zespect for $Salt, ,that qua "le art► before the birth of iII� w. ASM;r All R260+R'S C=gZS little girF, I COnIti t b Imnpa of this '$ ?''• sleep, did not care to eat ' Q�1aDOoOoS� Oeleeaity,vital to life itselL WILL SHIP "u mY best blood teat• and headaches upset me woauwo -t Asks to read this tent'bly Two bottles, of _ and I ed Barred Rocks ur White Leghorn$ I1r, Pierce'$ Favorite +- 0 . dC}j in new for $0. Day old. Ana Monday or Preemption strengthened g ,� o. any ddaY•' it °b der. arrival. send I. continued u„t I the bed no .more weakness. --THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE RJOrid° any deposit with order. Balance C.O.D. I•oontinaed in the best of health." sti° Bbth breeds are the finest type. large All druggists. New size, tablets 50 cts., caste a and stories the im- bodied and good layers, Andy lender_ liquid $1.00. Large size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. For Sale by Your U1 lig anti n i i Fiduosticedi F.. I son, Box wP, menex, oat. Drti�at : GOOD FOR THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS t . . iNtEfllous I • -�att rabe,- tf►hRe •teiiag• � • - -. ILe.bath, are rabrashinp, restlal for +h ' �eret'yone. i ib Riegel. Rabl* Salt (Free s A Windsor Salt Product.; M1 For dainty able tree --{or tyfriee, mouth Wash. '- _ fit _ , _ ` � k\ , : *:'n ?.:rye; , Y, >.. < }, .ti �: •'y�� �`F' - ' : >,, i < '^ ,k •k ¢ k \y�? 9'ii. } iw Ns,� �• :x,�L \4 - _.. - - ' . ;„ , V w ^'4`+•.n••f°'° y..e.owe.. ",.l 1 : III01 �.. . ,• Y•�..M r ^;. a £i y- R ._ TEAR OM AND MAIL TODAY , CANADIAN INDUSTRIRS YMITf?p r SALT DIvislon WI DSOlt. WNT. Without Obligation please send apeClaL t �i]dren's Booklet. ' SALT aII owe the +< • r t a The Bell Telephone NO1f' Company. has a fleet of over 800 motor vehic1.e This Sprin9-itis_TePlacing_A- 3-2'cars by _ Address, - aj- - - - _ The picture above shows how BeYt era a in .14lontreal a acturers. P - g g s. .. _ _ Issue No. .16—'35 new ones — a n►�e�il:fle ord%r�or Canadiar motor,vehicleillanuf r nd Toro.nto_,aook wheh the cars come in after the day's -- 35 .Work. At the left, below•, s. shown the Company's first motor vehicle, slipplied by the Tudhope Carriage Compan}� of �' : 67 Qritlia in 1909; for telephone work at London. = > FJt!+- %' ,( i .. r ,T: -,A" frN. , -�J •- 4 "{ Lb., + - F . f.° . •, t -^y, ' n q •. d r ...+ :« ,. �. �.„_ -., f - ._ h.'"'. ...:.:a✓.>f...c��.t _ •..i. _ _ +�._.... .'. Zr.. _ . .. _ ��'• ;' a,..a: . �. .. �j -- Al V O U A L l ► M S _ -The regular meeting of the Y.' -Today ( Friday) beinc ,Good Fri- 1 -Born, on Thursday,- April 4th, day for Western Ontario. Mr. Rae- • , P. S. of the United Church was held. day, it will be observed as a general in Jordan ,Hospital. Detroit, to Mr. berry, who hae had charge of the v' -Mrs. D. Kerr, of East Toronto, on Wednesday, April 10th, with holm' and the places of business and W. Greene (nee Ruth snow -plow in this district, has been ' spent Sunday with Arthur and Mrs, Miss Jean • Clark in charge. After will he .closed' as usual. Murpby ).:,tv*s, son . and daughter, -transferred to Western Ontario by Noyes hymn 11, the roll call was taken and -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's Calvin li<i " and Joyce Ruth. the,Department of Higirvays for the _ -From_ a periodical this week - the minutes of the previous meeting Churef:• met at the home of Mrs. -Keep -F•lfiday night, May and op-' summer months. "People are classified irte two lots, were read. Hymn 16 was sung, after Carmichael, Whitby,--o7 - -Wednesday. en. .iiickerFpg Baseball Girls are' -St. George's Church on Sunday, the good and the bad. The good do which Miss Winona McEwen gave a -Mrs_ Byers, of Toronto, spent sponsoring;,a drama presented by the 1 April 21st - Easter Day. Sunday ` the classifying.' splendid reading. The program gas Sunday with Rosa and Mrs. Burns. Brock Ito young people; "The ; School at 10 a. m. Presentation, of -The Village Trustees met on the then taken by the Ukrainian young -L' A. Vanskiver of Picton, was Wild Cata `.' Boy ", followed by a Easter Pyramid Missionary Offering evening of April 15th, and decided people, from Oshawa, which was in ivAn on Tuesday on business. dance., Watch for further particul- at this session. 11 a. m. Holy Com- rug' that Daylight Saving would start on `composed of an address by their ~-Miss Marie Dixon, of Toronto, ars. minion and Sermon. 7 p. m. Even- Wednesday; May 1st. I mister, violin selecti• :ins, piano and has returned to the city after spend- -Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasberry ing Service, with Sermon on the _ -A considerable amount of gard- guitar solos, vocal solos and duets, ing a week -with- her parents, on who have= been residing in the vill- ,Easter Theme. All are cordially in- ` 11!aing has been done in the village, and their o•.%m young peoples choir Church Street. age for some months, left on Tues- vited to attend these services. ° and the burning of 'old grass and and orchestra. The program whch -On Friday, April 19th, being ",rubbish, proclaims the advent of was -Very interesting was Uk;rain= Good Friday, there Will' be service ,?,' spring, ian. Music and the meeting 'was in St. George's Church, at 8 p. m. - Interesting isn't it Ito% the brought to a close with- the berled- The "Story of the Cross" will be jB'v � "tl4rn of the warm sun on a Sunr fict ion. sung and there will be a short add- - day revives an interest in the water- -Two little boys had been' play- teas on "The 'Message of the Cross. "�� front and beach. Sunday last a tea- ing as usual in the back yard. Tien Qj _utiful day, found rn,any from the something happened that caused one Bj�(�CK ` City and elsewhere at the Lake here. of the two to "get up on his ear R P and say that he wouldn't "Piukering's Leader Store" -The Police Trustees have plant- Y play, the ed fifty poplar trees in the park. It other then "got up" and he would :THEATRE :• �. - is hoped that the boys will allow quit too. Mother came out with the them to grow and not destroy them 'gad" and told them that, nice, WHITBX . : ''as they have done with those .which grown -up gentlemen did not do 4eL,+ r l8stica House Paints • •were planted several years' ago. things like that. Dad. came along -The suckers that have been in and knocked the "stuffin" out of : THURS . FRi. sand SA [", No Better Made hiding for a couple of years or so, them both. Last weep in, Queen's APRIL 18, l9 i r- d 20 have apparently come o_ ut this year. Park the same thing happened, but, WILL ROGERS ' 1 " r, "Staunton" g♦ all•pa�p rs Q There are plenty of them being by. "two grown -up gentlemen?" Too ' THE COUNTY = taught. Even sounds like old.. times bad Dad isn't around somewhere. is r0 Better Made Very becomin • when you hear of them being caught r'Y $, to be sure, for our _ -- by the wagon load leaders, who we - had hoped would CHAIRMAN" Big QQ VS" Overalls & Smocks- -In the grass fire that spread bring our Province .not of the great - ever the E. L. Ruddy field north of est muddle any •municipality of, our (br U901109 ADEI _ Ne Better Made the highway and east of the school size ever got into. -WITH- destroyed about 3000 otutg trees -The news from - Germany over i4 f Y EV FrLY.'v V EN A RI.)� Hole roof' Hosiery that had been _imported from Si. the week -end ct tits determination„ of the Nazi leaders to throw Christ- KENT TAYLOR Williams. They were largely Pine and i O Better Made - their lots will represent considerable ianity out altogether should, we Vxtraordinary ADDED at. -Ifinancially. think, be sufficient cause for our si • • ff • ` fir. T. Ackford, formerly iroai leaders to give art added consider- trgCtio>o'prOd'Tloed 111 the PeF Glin -Knit Cotton* Ho lery a ' ati-on to the concessicru and ne ot- fPC tPd New 'I Technicolor _ No Hotter Made North of the village, has taken ov- $ er the •Imperial Oi] Service Station tattoos being made with the Nazi «* a ('! V ucaraeha" eecently operated by Mr. Parker L , at Government. They include in' their -lobe West End. Mr. Ackford ex ends claims, the statement that Christ - - WITH- :tan invitation to all motorists of the ianity was responsible for the last _ village to call on them and deceive war, while the general belief is nosy, STEFFI DUNNA ,real service. and probably correct. -that it was a- DON ALYA RADO ". • • C H APMAN -The Dramatic Club from Whit, lack of Christianity and its princip- - !by under -Vw auspices of the Lath- les. However' a, nation .throwing a- Mondx'y. Tnet,dapand GWedn'aday olio Women'; way these principles - ' League, here, present • y p P a can never be � APRIL '22. 28 nod 24 _ r ed tbeir play, •• expected to abide b an O Aaron Slick from P� Y y treaties or- �'` NEAR-FALL GOODS Punkin CricW' here oh 'tic 5tb, in other guarantees, and so we have, "Ai.I. THE KING'S V S ithe Town Hall.- to a good - °sized dud- formed our opinion of the steps that WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, ,fence. This play is a very popular should now be taken. _ - HORSES" L+" . X2.95 one and well-known in this vicinity. -The program of services coat. ES STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and, 300 Its 'presentation .:here was Aiven' a - ducted by the Emmanuel group in: CARL BftiSs VELVET HA T5, blue,.bl"k,. brown, .3.93 Xiio reception, as it al -''_y: de1es. the -- United Church will -be as foll .MARY EELLI•+ - - -- . - Farmers are now, busily with o'vsc Easter- Sunday morning, April EDWARD EVERETT RORTON If ou are not receiving our week) iO tbeiz seeding operations and plowing "In A special Service at 11 a. m. = y $ y rye ' large $ when one of the group will ECGENF. I ALI.ETTfi -;dod er y put = -_ - Quite s lar amount of rain has $ P preach - $ , ask to taus our name t oD Our :.already been sowed. There is very and the Eamnanuel College Male .E�= � 1r i _- mailing list. - -'tittle gr6we on account of the told Quartet will "sing. In the afternoon-640' i Hearted -weather and Iack of moisture. A ' at ? p; 'in, the group will conduct a - - servi at Fred T. BuntiD - ---- - ce t�.e B Line sae school at .� r - - -- `Yl'C � 6 II warm rain is badly needed to f - M Herbert promote' the growth of vegetation, 2.30, and also at Audley at the ns-, - - ,P S!' 8'e : -'and also - to.. replenish the wells, dal hour of . sea ice. At 7.30 P. in. GUY . KI RS F E xdtt, Li see is hed 195 - R cea $e bib ? -many of which have gone dry thr- they conduct a service at Audley at A Ll NE M AC14! A RnN oughout the province. which there will be an overflow con- PATRICIA ELLl9 - -A rather delicate subject has gregation. At 7.00 p. , in. there will • been debated this week by_ the Y. P. be a special Easter service -in the • •_ •.- PH 1 i.Ll P R F, f?' U � � R � D E ': B =� -B. of the United Church. Question- Church at Pickering, at which one 'ing the advisability of Canada's fall- member will preach and the Quartet E F. d Will sing. This will be a ve -Now Ld°KSa"er a ft9s. ing in line with militaristic moves, rig ry inter- _ extinir emir helpful service. A s ec- and the carrying out of ideals�by the P. - p - - use of force, also the influence of ial feature of this service will be P �(! the rendering a Y P(R a A LR -Jo•e h'Cowwo, j,� j j', .the -whole by the League of Natigns. $ of an Ea =ter Cantata. mt IN, con. 2, Pickering, •3o sl '...:.COOKED Ar odor of Pacificism seems to be by the L'ited Chunk choir. Special ( �aLN. -K•in h •,u .On-d--4401p, ��""'�rt ¢,r 'hanging "about; but we will next services will be' held by the Emman ' ,' with °•4 b p.101'"tinghouse 60 cycle motor, Virginia �rOOkeC�l Hain, �i0c• �. week; tell of the findings. gel group on Monday, 22nd to Thurs- tip' 11, Box 2k0. Plckenns News, : _ - Judging -'by. the large number of day '15th in St. Andrew's basement . �T• t'Lh. 1',� K F :V Tt I Pa�TCRE- Chicken Roll : : :. • -.--,.'30c new cars that are seen on the high- at 8 •p. m. These meetings' will be � iso acres t,f tzrass Reasonable rates. Apply f %way, there must be a return- of pros- held for the purpose of. Christialn ar'huc Arbud le, laremoht. Phone Lot, 34.3.1 .'�e11Yed Veal •3oc perity, Which has got around the Evangelism' and. a restatement of. ttk • �t F_411t1 , n.h.I- i tl.n- • • • -Corner. Probably one reason. for the .the• ,abiding. •values of the Christian, c p rian variety seed barley• best for malune : :.... _ . . ltc, per birshe'1, John Miller. Phone Care Loaf,. n large number of new cars is that Faith. The following will be some of tr12. 131 r - Date h - a ' ='. %25C• - • motorists- have - bt�A holding n to the- subjects discussede -l. The res- .Head Cheese . • ;.= .. Sc. :': _ $ P Ft I1 (;i{A IN • l)It 9ALK —O A.(,', ;their old cars as long as they would ent individual and social dileanma. 2. ,No. 4, barley, Viciory and Banner oats- , - Fred -Beare, lot 75, con 4. Ptehering. Phone 0 on. account of 4-the depression. So Our need for God. 3. 'The God who a $ Mark 7.517. 33 -74 - now they- bad to do without a car m� our need. 4. Jesus Christ, the ;',Bologna, `• ". " :. -,15e• or purchase a new one, and as their Saviour of the 'World. 5. The Mess- 11WEVER UNTT -lrl(i 2nn vnlos, hr ,. business demanded that they should age of Jesus to our time. 6. Individ- n. duty, takes place or •B' ,00. batteries on yn_ tp SPECIAL _ -nuts. Laru mdofinrtety i1Q,1)0. APPIy Bad .,.Jewel ' . `,� . ••. ;_ - :; it purchase a new car. gal and Social Repentance. 7: Christ- 'nnN•Fw' a�1CP' Shortening, l2c• 21b.23c. "• - Rumor -has it tha'. the proposed lan E�Perienees and its Relation to LA9K.A OATS FOR g.gLE -(7n _ widening of the No. .2 Highway will Society. 8. The Christian Message bush. to acre yield); also barley and Goose - -' have its effect on the. village here. - for the World today, wheat. Fresh calved Shorthorn mw. G: M. - y The group Will F,,rsyth. Claremont. 34 As always, -when improvements of consist bf Messrs. Bases, Hart,. Mc- h;h:l1 t *R a Tv FOR ..v q I,F. -N "r� • ` • I this 'kind are bets made curve' and knight, l+ewley, and Stinson. Ever g , Y' �yuis wheat, Liberty Malting barley and _ , dangerous grades are partly or al- one is -inviW to all these special pork rPtnhePck tn3i'.reRit etedaeea.3!N B. BUriCher, (ph�>'��e c�000) E'�clrering together removed.. Rumor has it services. , - curve to. 'the left on the. hill " I,`lrft �.al.h : -A qurnriry 1,t B„nner -_- - [ nats, 50 hags of Green Nfi8untain vo,atoes brid west end, Q approachm¢ the PUBLIC, NOTICE -eed harlev, tl•rowa, for malting. J.C. Moore, at the ' g ill be removed, carrying the rot 2G, con; 4, Pickering. Phone Pick 2705, 33 -39 - roadway south a bit. The -curve far- NOTICE is hereby given to the rate-. Sip-,F-r, POTATOES' FOR 9ALF.- � 1 HE r then west .at the ;`X" will also be payer,, of the Public Schooa Sections �•A. yonnti!y or cnbnlers t om registered seed. :. CUt off. Time will tell. 1sn a yuanpty nf' DnoleY potatoes for seed of v. No: 4' West `and Na. N 6 of the hlunic- 'using. at. B. Burk. Phone Pick 1031: 33 -34 -The program put+on: last week ipality of the'Township of Pickering, �.(. >K ;ALF. -A ytntntitd of •i)nnley ' 'by W, Wheeler's class of boy,.; from that at a meeting to be held at the potatoes, good for eating or seed, 45c, a bag, Pickerink the Cnited Church, in St. #ndreu's \mo an early va,tely, ara a bag. Al 0 2 tots nr Illeat Market Township Hall, Brougham, on• Tues- timothy hay., .i .Garalczyk, tot 1s con : :1, "Was one of the novel events of the day, the 7th clay of May, 1935, at 'lick °rinv• a2•a4 • • season. :11r.'Wheeler, who has taken the 'hour of one o'clock in the after- 1 +1t1� uLF- A� km I.,llt of these teen -age, boys, is noon the Council of the •said nlunfic R2vernmen, cleanest, commercial No. .1, -connected With'the BI'oatlt'leW Y. VI ens withbarley, yielded' 60 hushels la teaar For ) M. ipality will consider and determine cl iff straw and nn rust. W. c. per bushel , F }T, -C. A., and. has been applying some all appllcatioti which has been 1) lade Chapman, t °iC :erinR• 3atf _ r p if his experience with the bgys here, by Mr. W. G. Varty to have the `I;H:I) FOR 9At.h -- la,uri,l Hnl]"s GOtJD BEEF, VEAL, LAMB and along with' their religious train- south- quarter -of lot No,, , 1R _ in the _'at5, straw and grain excefle t reed; nrie, -- ]]1g, Kaye_ developed a Clas3 of Inn- '3'l . ;+ pet 1L111bs -ufflcient• to sow two acres, KY third concession of -Raid to�znshi de- V dory and Itanner oats, no 1itk, per bushtl, all - - — AND PORK ~' acts, and an exhibition of their- work- taclied �froiti said Public SchoolpSec j i kerinovernment sumdard. W. H3; {�.;� tney, _ formed part of this pros; am. They tion No. 4 West and attached to the were assisted by a + toll 1 I \ located, clo +•f,nishawa, "t.1 Al so GOOD SERVICE . group of boy; ,laic( Public School Section No. 6. • [' , -- - - • " from the but" little - known St. l ltr ?,- conveniently dose tu(7ghawa, Im- i roved highway, Rond building,, excellent state � All persons interested will lease ,t cultivation. Planted to stra,,,berries and tc+pher Noose, Toronto. who �Ylih P g;lyden • true , fm media lr posse «inn,- G, f). their Harmonica Band, as a found take notice of the same and govern Conant. K. C. (lchawa. scion for their part, Were well sec- themselves accordingly,- 1,10R SAIA1'- t' "Ivt•1 hti-lev •to, " •eived and their audience had their Dated this 16th day of April, 1935, vcrya .4. e elllew for ralS- . pr per c. "ra . - - - first opportunity to witness their rrebt barley, short straw, heavy heads, higher Donald R. Beaton, in nrotrins than other varieties Probably the SERVANT, Pro work. Clerk h"vtest , teldingharlcy known, No 2 G. S .95r a hush • I. I' I1. %% rM nev . Pickering Phone � • Pi,k 1 .. � j -