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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_04_26r "^ '°",' ♦ ~_�': b /Jf• .. _ ...�' — _ • .r. _ r e — .. -+V. aai __ 1 . 'y � W.r'k • A + b # +' lax ' >,- ..^ •�.• hg OF ,. I N`G V Tii--E P CKER NL Sim OI_. LIV ..- PICKE+iE1IV0. WV .. WRIDA Y.. A1)E. �6. ay35. • io. 3,� a Ys,vfaststassal aGarae.. . - - s NOTICE. Green River Dunbarton , ��The Green River Glee Club are St. Paul's-on-the-Hill,' Dunbart ^•n, ENWOOD DR. H. PSARSON- Pbysiciun giving a concert in the Baptist Ch- Sunday, April 28th, 1st Sunday ai- Ind surgeon, punbazcon, ioly „f astir., Green River, on Wednesday, ter Faster. Sunda School at '� MILLS Jut• tracks pasq your. wity biay 1st at S p. m, y P E. FOIiSYTH, Opts. D. Direcetar every Qe+p.' m. ELeli;r,g Pi. yer at 3. P:::ncher _ Rt,Optometricsl AmocrationofOntario. Reg. at this service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. -- lataiad M be of ebe American Optometrical t _ Audle r acacia ' Eyea essmined by appointment (.UAIJ, GONE. y At the service on Easter Day, a re- Hatxblirthad lti9l3 Phone >� Claremont. out. cord number of worshippers was _ 0A CEMENT) Gard Winters has been under the present for the first Easter Service , FEED } f'sput• weather for a week' or so but is on in the new church. The number of NOAH S. Mel.NI'YKE- Barris- SAND, GRAVEL, the mend. communicants was also. ,a record er. Solicitor, Notary. UE6ce -8rxk St.. � er three hundred more frees are This, it is ho F The rice of pork and beeg will Oppatte Bell Telephone Office Whitby. and being planted on the Dunlop farm service is d indication in P P ' • an era of service and usefulness in DONALD 'RUDDY Barrister. rT f orchard by Mr. Yeates, the community, for St. Paul's on- now shows a prOHt dal` •>il olieitor, NouryPnblic. MoneytoLoaa. �1 ILDER B" RIIPPLI'E1'1 The drama people.speat a pleasant the -xitl. feeding. There is no bet t mcrlyoecuppt'� b�• tbalate A. ls. Chris- evening, in. Toronto _ on .Good Friday,. _ _ ,sewth wioeo[Court liZ. Whitby. 81} alr0 19081 08rtR a WOr% - - ter feed for the CI10Qe� ._ .,. B - ,evening at a shoal and sapper. than Fri Barley Fef3d. � The apple tree losses' from the Keep in reserve Friday evening, 3rd • y y BiDATON. BELL. . C. A MITCHELL of May, for the Comedy-Drama Will give more pounds tit _ W. J. BEATON, K. C. A. W. hard winter of 1934 are now show- � p H, B, HELL J. D. F. ROSS ing up to more serious than looked "The Wild Oats Boy" which is the ton than barley h (SUOM iier to D. Munro and Picker• for. coming to 'Green River Hall at y J. A. WRIGHT �t Cast C4,) Test it and see. - 1 IMf Bay street, Tomato, Adelaide 208 , Seeding is general but the land is this date. There is a dance Pickering, Out. in need of rain. The weather fore- afterwards. Adm. '25 and 15. CHOPPING , O. &IO H o R DSON .� c- R, r rta- casters are at it' again predicting a yx C.ter,. soncitora. Notaries ece„ shire, 30D Office phone 7400 Re'sideoce d5EU Dunbarton Mo edgy, Rredneeda sad 310- -9 Rienmond St. E.. T ronto, Tele dry summer. y and Fr Air �n�.. Ad. 4810; Nights, Sundays and Holi- Wm, x Ra 8777. Pickering Phone 3813.. Bit edge and family of Oak- Mrs. McConoehie Sr., is' visiting SPECIAL STEWART $ 1�r1j ville visited their relatives here over friends is Newmarket. Unti} June in THOMS( ?N A MrMILLAN- Brt e a the week -eid.. Mrs. Hedge is a sis- Pp g it �sofkitoe�, Nowt' public. OtAce at Thelma Whiteoaik visited Miss •-P. {� uce of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, concemion 1, • • ter of the Wwteita Bros, here. done for ? cents per !ta>w Office boon: Thursday and Saturday Radio Sel''Ylce Sertrie:es were held oa Sands_ Nicholson over the week -end. trooa 7.00 s. m to so p. m.. or by y Doris and Marion Taylor visited « Pqnt Toronto�f�c� : fOK R yal stank Iritfeep r t,i roent fur expert, ternoon and evening last, when twto - hone Pie, 0,0. �0 W, roroato Elitin83p8 9 p p students from F.mzriartuel College their grandfather at Hillside. FLOUR - - 3717 _gusrt►nteed service occupied the >, Miss Joyce Burke spent the end. Prtrte, Tubes, trod Batt�riee pulpit. These young of the ,week with Marie M"orriah. Ask for KISSIIKI for pastry, i s - iUe-- ministers are. bright youths who are The Y. P. S. are closing the Spring takes less shortening. I grind Pltilb. =" . -., ^. •-- � on !laser!, likely to {!Hake their mark in the HIL O. SMITH. D. n, q,. L. il, t3,, Ctkr Rr►dio wad AtLpliBers • .. world. Session with _a banquet on May 6th.; Bring grown wheat almost exdow... - C'Jvee a Dr- J -,N. Dales), Graduates`. Mrs. and Mine Irene Dunbar have sly. You bay my floor, I bay ytt� ULM., ; Co of Denul Surgeon• acrd Toron `ipc+Cigl6y. wheat. salty, A•t Claremont oakeover D. A 'fie Wi}d Oats Boy° st Green Riivtr moved home from .their city retire late ever Toaa/ay and Frids Phr+n, 10 Years Eatpertence' ft1 "EXCHANGE ` >s % lt• sTtef on Friday, May 3rd. Blear ft. m t'' Pisime Mark Mq. Pick 4400 or _ Dan Gormley and son, Jimmy, are 8tau$ 1160}, HBRBERTT FALLAiSF.. L D S visiting the former's brother, Joe, I eschange floor for any 'kind IN i t p D. s.. Craduet..t eta Ro"1 Cottrge o� Brougham Gormley. - grain, This saves yon �eetil's and the i)trrer.it* of Toroetco y. �,� gQhtrkt _ M rc� second +sour east of St. And n ` Miss Cro le of Ottawa s Choneh f'idrering• One Office hoar.: f rho Beal Store, QISl'@IIIOIIt Mr. George Duncan Sr.. is under �gR'F Crop ley, • F. i."r 4]E'uEF a. m. tae o., or by appointment. (x-cal present spent Easter holidays with" her par- - the doctor's care at t•rvi e). pier a7o9. lair PHONE 1124 eats here. Mr. Stanley Burk and family have Donald Chisholm, of. Montreal vie- FURNITURE taken up residence elsewhere. Shingle's For` Sale, lusitso+f►• Qt craw Mr. E. Annis celebrated his birth- rte his cousin, Mrs. R. Anderson ' - -'^ %Ve are "displaviog an attractive day with his father and mother on last week. AELIZABETH RI(2HARDgUN- variety of Sunda Lalirson McConochie, of Moose "t Ottivaatzed Steel Shingles, s srVe snd automabileinsurance of all kinds Aluenioum and Graniteware Etc, y• Jaw is spending a week or two with Birds Felt Slate 8hinalec _ r��rsaentras coawaniertof 'solid financial stand The Elmer Willson' family, of his family here. g buggy wheels.. _ - +Y. Furniture •tad P'uroiture Also, re•rubberin bu i Nuveltiera, Toronto, visited their people here on -MMrs. Armrtm" " returned borne Lawn mowers sb4rpened. Ptr•;'[•1 l r:T _+ n r Sunday,,' after spending a fortnight with Auari orran rtcee low, in' keeping with times.: - T. PATERSON'8 - Oi.ARBN0IR' i . for f all ki n! York •ud QaQano Ao f Manilla. was a Oall anel get prices, Phone 281b j 2 -s .0 ,r •rl crud• .sorer P, to 0o worm week-Land visitor with the McWhirt- -sister—Mo. A. Thom. a saes• Adee•ar rivn•a River P. O., Oct, Much • sympathy is .felt for Mr. ,�,�• -E A - - - er family. Clarke and family R- f3L �Ti2N TO.tV V,N t y ir( the .death. of *�L D 4 Clerk Conwvaater..Commissioner lo, Gyproe and Lime The R' J. Brown family, of Pot '.Vlrs. Clark on Monday. FUEL - takrmr +11Ulavia, Accatntant, Etc. issuer r.r onto, spent Good Friday with their Mrs. H. H. Staples and children 'of iSrlarNarreUcen.es, whitevale,Ont, r -r •rrrivr•ti n inrgei t•hipnient rat people here. Sudbury - - - fiv(t ^„r in th« f,dinvein9 size•• : The E. Crocker' family, of Torah- Junction are spending the A W 48•i.t. it 72 ti•. G roc holidays wits her father, Win. Thom YY yp to, .spent S3iurday with the "Albert Our s Bul�ders' Suppl] 4P i r,, x 9; i•,. a•thews famil ympathy is extended to W. Lit- ••n -rtf Art,•ri mrvr tar Y rah. "iii ir. lr 9fi irr, "'!- =. :i'►i'•. George Duncan has been app- H' • Moore through their -loss snd Mrs Ok. t:a , i• • .eerd 1).r, h•. ru (1i,u, t t- - 4d i,r, x Ifrr; in. • tinted president of the • Bible Society by fire which destroyed their begat- in lace, of Mr. Carr. ifut home on Sunday evening. Lumber ind Lath A,I kir,.lo QY +.i ,ii +►fo "pl1lr .4A i,t x A8 1),n- tel,nr 11•,err1 P Lois and James - - •°!i• Dales of Toronto _ vrq,• (,i,,,.. L. Middleton ha, c -gaged ,Arthur $. Ci, Shingles - -- !•�CPTrirrf sir. H.••1 •,� Pl. -r.., - .•'' Ballarch, of Brook'dn� t•, assist -With- are holidaying urith M,rs. Dales, who - -.• -• . Pj(''L`p*}\i/'► farming operation fo- th• gear. moti :ed home from the 'city, sec= �lIIe L'OaI alas ER i�V Alberta '.Ooal 1ltiRxa RRASONABLR ;• �:- lit. and Mrs. J. Evere3. and son ompanied by Miss Annie Brander. llal• n, .• •• • .4 Op,,r. J f•,f. wf the. and Mr': Everest's -brother and ;rife — - - NBWN OFFICE LUMBER YARD - - - Greenwood . Domestic Coke' spent Friday at' "the Gansrnatre home. �` + �'FII]ent, Lime Plaster... - .r11r11nni (..•1 irhrlrNth�t „rr«a: Mr. Donald WM; oa, of Toronto, -- Wh t hy. Ur,t•,ario. Mr. ani Mrs, - Hor•to of Camilla; .�a le BOd WCO �Piekering Mills, and M.rs. Gannk,r., %- A'ed lira. E. sent- Si�ada with �1er. and Mrs' P y d + S ial s - d illactr at' Stoufoille on Good .Fri- 1 y 't��bLEe rOr Laud' FenOti ' Pet R tee on Automobile . Y Gee: y J p� t M,is.'_?lice.Pegv,. 'of Milliken is nut} ,ilgl8l Roofin .. Jusurance, now effecterd with :-7_Mash, Feet s, VVhoop=ng'cougH is � 2r} prevalent home with her parents for the hol- i rg - among the school children, and many idays. and ' adults are suffering from severe �.. i r d Poultr Su »- colds. Mips Slater „an.i ,Fss K. Green; of - `CnekAhutt lwplementt pr llr: Dean Hairs visited 'his sister- Toronto, are .with F. L. and Mrs ? Green, Secure Prices before Buying <i 1 lies !n stock ; t t all in -lour at Graven> asst ' ir.. company Mr, , anti lira, ward, •of Niagara • > - - -- - v, its her husband, Mr. Emnringham, Will and Mrs, Clark � x T T �T Falls, called pn Y Y I lit S :1 tl Q of Clarersort, ott Sunday. on Sattirday last.' r1 i LONhON, GN(: t „A J♦ l i- : , j ttlrle$ The Brougham firemen with their• H: 11ut *.en, of Foxboro, - by ` moire wrere at Dunl arton on Sun- and bits. Mutton were callers at the ue �• C Y R 1 L F • M o ; i'I r i' ' Cho 1n' Dail -day evening when the W. H. Moore Phone 5fark 72(10 igJ - p� Y Parsonage one day hest Week. residence teas destroyed by fire. iPhone - Pickering, ,6706 f� - p' a +' ' -• ” firs. T. C. Robinette. and family r _ . '' -`•.l. `' u t �1 . L ov 1A `7V l 11 i d Mrs. A. btalculir is visiting the ' of. Toronto,, called on ,,K;9s ti. wood EASTER Frank Malcolm fatriii.y'at Mimics at _.;•.; NICK HR iNG, ON T. •'present, Mr. 'Frank Malcolm being in on Monday and spent a few hours. NOVA _ Mr. and Mrs. McGuire spent t}ke 1�lovelties rrt�g the hospital foc an eye oneratiou. wok -end with friends in Toronto. • �?. V LENDENINa : Holiday visitors at” the Middleton , } IS BY'1g�lteAlAg uiJ home were Mr. and Mrs. C. Carruth- ytr: McGuire's mother returned home • with them for a few day9. Chocolate F Chickens' h UN6RAL C)IKECTUE{.; _ Mr. and -Ira, Holliday, of Mount 'KBs, L L ..erg, of Toronto, D. A. and Mrs. Wal =' • j •time in the home -' ter; L: and bars. Sanderson, E. and p part of their honey- and Rabbits. i'' 1vKt” Arglrf,l "'ti's M:•3. La Fleur, - Mrs. Buckingham Forest, s eat l -).,Y " „ +i Niglt� 9trrvice with their. Iris and bo's of Toronto. moon with the formers uncle and 'r - aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Wall and faro -' JrC, to 5Oc. W by uut see our f tiagl ld, i' , PhcrrtH 9006 The local day - workers are burp: sly _ ' t r beautifying waste laces and un- 1 ' ._.. -- "Laster Greetlll Cterda. Of b'IOOr C.OVer1II�R HaivArn 50ti0 _ P ?, large congregation -va present g sightlq spots on the highway by at the Faster servief: on Sunday 6C. and 10c. - s W N GOLF U M ,RUGS Markham, Onta planting evergreens, which, in time g morllin last. Rev, F. Horton deliv- -will make an attractive driveway as erect an appropriate message and 6 x 9 -7 -- - ,well as giving work to the unemploy the choir rendered inspiring music. • FARMERS Six d Mfr o0 OLD RELIABLE p_ Rev. Dr. VS'atson, of,Halifax, .will Wise ftirroere are treafttingl;Ehe3at° ~ ;+7 75 Rev, Mr. Glover delivered an ins take charge 'of the morning service seed with 9 x tQi_ - fly 15 1 - in Greenwood [7nited Church on Sun - ring Easter message on Sunday of ' 9 x 12 ternoon. In the evening the W. M. S: FORMALDF.HYDR' $10.4!) H -H F'wint :a, EliynlhlA, day, April 28_h.. «'e hope to have a held their Faster thank - offering - tp in9gre R •`email- free” hacveat; r -' large attendance to hear this •talent- ('` r �ulrlrrrr, 3 yds. wise fins ,,y,l, `'trl,�tihi 1- %itlrj i•aiu� meeting:• 'Mr. hewis of Claremont • ed speaker. }t costs less than le, per bashes s Lim lYnrrr, 4 yrl9. t,id -, 8n,,, n t ri being• the speaker and kind .friends Mites Watson, of O'Sullivan's Cor- to treat sprrj Rrain, Oi'c 1trth. 2 ydq aide, 507•, " .y,i till h :�i :(1 in,' tail! l,lr,r u.f t rrlcu�9- �f _Whltevale: Mr. ; and Mrs. Adam ners, Mrs. Nichols, of Agincourt and Spears, Mr. 'H. Pugh, Mrs. Reesor , : _..—e'OLr)r�rc '(� ►!?fie, fg gp " _ A1.,, TliF;pti ,,.,,1 (71Lg and .:hiss Kayes, gave a most app -' Mr. and 'Mr.s. Stottenburgh, of Vict- f3L'IiPF.E'$ GARnE.J SI EDP oria Square, called' on Miss M. Wood = reciated - service of- praise. -The pier one day recently as did also Mr. and -irt balk• -the economical "way - Fir-ier yont' Fyi,tel Lilies E,r•ly �i'r b tuts th.• .A,truvy For ident and members .of the W 41. S. Mrs. George Waite, of Toronto. to buf RAP(j. JIASSEY 11ARKI$, are very grateful fdr'the help given Next Sunday evening; April 28th, ; a F.- R 14: P A i KS by these friends A pleasing event of C. A. STERRIT?' at 7.80 in the •Greenwood United the afternoon's service was the pres ALVIN B entation of a Life Membership of Church there lfe 1 be a short grog - h uueral Director V 17H�i 1 ram; after -whim Rev. W. G. cast- Jones • Drug Sti'�1'�' the Bible Society to Miss Margaret soil, D. D., will give one of his very ,. kmbutt(nee Service Hardwnrp PhnnP46M •Mille? for long and faithful service Phone 6800 interesting talks. This ig in the int- PhOIIe 16110 PfOHERINt3 of 32 gears as collector for the Soc- erects oi' the Sunday School Mission- F1,.REr%J!Jt3 DtA =� �. iety. Rev. J. F.. Glover made the pre- ary fund. A collection will be asked ;f� �ick�rin 4. Int &ri o sentation tor. - — • %'* � N♦_ — - w y ! .1 CY ' � - � — -• •,. • - .__". —._t.. - rr ..; rr-^- �, ,,. '' -- . _y._- a,•."�F i Ae I- M speaker, which now have become the CHARGE 137 MILLION NEW HONOR -T0 inevitable accompanta7sents of the Men's Character merry- go-rourids at the public fair:. = _ FOR LIGHTING -TRADE BALANCE WOMEN LIKELY only he prefect establishments oicup Iingthaa Decides Future large area of ground are to be al- Ottawa, The character of its ; f i London Electric Firm Makes �— -]owed the use of loud,_speakers, belt. _ men_ elate mites- theslability of Cat:- { For 'Fiscal Year Exports Order For Empire �.eailers that in an Donation To Royal y �a :e these instruments di s. w ;a ^ declare, Rev. Dr. NV, L., Arm- - Jubilee X659,474,994, Imports May Be Created On must be regulated so as not ,to dis- :tro4g. Dliniste of Dominion United s,r ; ' .. $522,212,498 Jubilee Day curb the neighborhood. C'lru ch, tecturin ; on "Prairie Aiem= London En °ties•" under D_te auspices of the Wo- - g. —A novel contribut- Ottawa: The Department of Na- London, Eng.—It is understood Realistic Air Read men's Aeaociatien of the church re- ion to the Royal Jubilee celebrations twill be made by London's electric tional Revenue recentlu issued fig- that a new honors order for-women, ctentt y "Only If we build on <i _ - merger, free light for all local ores showing total Canadian ex- or at least their admission to another rood -wilt, toy. 'councils for 'external illumination of ports for the 12 months ended March of the existing orders, is under con- Rehearsed 111 Village Near, ity, sanity, and confidence can we public buildings and thoroughfares 31, of $659,474,994, and imports en- sideration in court circles in 'con - London— Ban1bS Burst succeed. These al'e furies -for -the best "'between May 1 and June 6. tered for consumption�of $522,212,- ,nection with. the jubilee celebrations. people, in Canada to hold themselves The London Merger Company 498, giving Canada a favorable At resent woman may - - -' -ln Gardens steady. N1•e must guard our Canad- g p y p y enter only t= serves "an area of 2,000 square mil- trade balance for the period of the order of the Companionship of ran unity, �Ve must remember that Honor, and the orders of the British Chislehurst, Kent, England, Canada stands or falls as one, he "-es with a population of 3,000,000. $137,262,946. + Great Britain staged a realistic air continued. The general street decoration Last 'March total Canadian ex- Empire and Crown of India. The raid rehearsal recently despite the The ,astute was an account of 'scheme in the west end will be dark ports were valued at $58,098,620 Companionship honor is limited to a earsa some of Dr. :�rmstrong's experiences blue and gold, Westminster's civic and imports for consumption at $47,- _ total of �0, and the Crown of India FA of Rt, Hon. Stanley Eald- win, Lord President of the Council, in t5e .NVest from the days when he ' caiors. 972,485. Exports were up $460,- is reserved for recognition of wo- that the English ease not a t people went o Manitoba as a youth of 16 ^he route from Buckingham Pal- 899, and imports $475,530. men's work in India, so far as wo- who will take witu any pride and en. years, ace to the cathedral for the jubilee • , men are concerned. thus {asm to the wearing of gas Dr, Armstrong. said there were thanksgiving service will be lined Ottawa. — Department of National _ The Queen is, the only woman masks indications of a bigger supply of ra•.. with .venetian masts, with banners, Revenue has issued figures showing holding the Order of the Garter, but Hundreds -of residents of Chisle- dium there than in any. other part of shields and, floral ggrlands. customs and excise collection • for in mediaeval times it was usual for burst participated as "enemy" bomb's the world. Some day, too, scientists Further details announced are last March of $17,519,040, a de- Several women members of the royal -burst in gardens and on wooded hill would find' a means of utilizing the that the Kings jubilee broaddaat to crease of $460,902 compared with family to be included. aides engulfing the region in thick Fast areas o: lignite .coal for Canada • the-Empire on May 6, the actual March ,1934 collections. For the 12 yellow cloud of deadly "prosgene home induatt ie ;. date of the anniversary of Their months ended March 31; collections • _ , gas;" In reality they were harmless ' Majesties accession, will be made were placed 'at at $226 705 605 an in- ' Immigrant PARIS OPENS "stinkbomba.' • - from a room overlooking he gardens, gf Children g crease of $23,431,451 compared with Sirens wailed the alarm, Red Cross iof Buckingham Palace. The private collections for the .previous 12 nurses donned anti -gas garb 'and men Walk Past Parents arrangements will be much on the months. _ . 'WAR ON NOISE women and children dashed for the same lines as for the Christmas Customs collections Fast month Toronto —Two little girls i A off ancient Chislehurst caves where the 'broadcasts from Sandringham totalled $6,632,316, a decrease of the train from Montreal anti almost Lodge early Britons sought shelter from , ¢128,454• Excise taxes at $7,678,- their enemies 2 000 walked by their mother, who hadn't No Loud Speaker -- Amply years ago. seen them Lot• six ears, 478 were down $621,519, while.ex- fists Are Banned In The caves which extend for 22 When Mr. and "Mrs. Nicholas, grand- 'BLAME GLANDS else duties totalling $3,129,993 show- miles and. are considered absolutely glechi left them at their ��ll ed an increase of $315,922. Miscel- Business Districts bomb -proof, have been converted in= grand- e, laneous collections netted $78,251, to gas -proof shelters by means Parents' home in Veprovas, Yugo - down $26,850. Paris: —Noise and traffic Iong have air- locks. slavia, to make a home in Canada, For the 12 months period customs been two of the man problem fat- The only "casuals Barbara was only r.ix and Cath. P y y "- of the mimic- �► 1 duties were *,74,785,992, increased Ing the police and Protect of the raid was one boy. who fainted from erine'three. Neither can speak a ..Juvenile , Lying And Poor word of English but through $10,311,726. For the same 12 Seine, Roger Lattgeroar is no ezcep• the ezcitement. g • g an in- _ _ Memos Laid TO - terpreter they reported they had a Memory months excise collections were $5,- Lion.: - Ailment _ 624,761 greater at $107,584,613. The successor to the post formerly (� �j� _ very nice trip butwere sea -sick. - Excise duties worth $43,628,937 held us _the popular deer CIn his TO BE HONVRWJ - New York —If Johnny xa were u hate lust issued two decrees fa his Saskatchewan Pioneer y ggerat- P $7,628,176. Miscellaneous •s or lies so glibly that his mother collections at $706,06„ showed. a war on noise sand ever - increasing traffic here. _ doiVn't know what to do, perhaps. drop of $133,215. 1 Is Claimed By Death Responsible for traffle regulations, 10,00x0 Canadians • "Will she should have his glands treated. -' Langeron is having installed a new ,Receive Jubilee Saskatoon — One of the trios! If little Mary is lazy or has a poor TOWn On Good Behavior-, set of light signals at street •cross- - colorful figures 'of ` Saskatoon's early is P entoTj, the remedy, may be the No Court Since March 18 Ing-. Medal* days, Captain. i' The steel studs that marked the , - 82Y is dead he e. Captain Andrews "The ailments can be reformed in P Port Colborne. — Citizens of Fort 'cro•sings. are.to be replaced by steel Ottawa. — Approximately 10 000 - � • too =t cases through glandular treat- silver obi built the first house an the nest sole lnent;' said Dr. Albert Simard, Colborne and those who make the and glass lamps set to the surface of jubilee medals are to pres- of the Saskatchewan River where tench endoctrinologist who..ia here town their temporary abode from the roadway. They will show red anted to prominent Canadian citi- the city now• stands and in 1884 he general stud of, American time to time," are establishing some- lights• when the crossing fig closed to zens when the 25th anniversary` of brought here the ct>,tgo aF lumber or a His b1a'eat „ y thing of a record for good behaviour pedestrians, and green lights when Majesty's accession to the throne from which the first medicine. It is becoming more -im- - is celebrated- on May 6♦ permanent • octant each for there has 'been no assign of the the vehicular traffic is held uR. Y building of the Temperance p year 'that children re- magistrate's court mere the- - -The nsusl- red-aad green light„ !,,. • While the number to be honored tl ;,g Prance _+eeivr treatment for deficient or ex- »a o Society trsa cdnstructed- month of April. vehirlei will he ah�lvr 'n!-. 11gnna�8 mny .eo,,, rather large in view of _ Captain Andrews is survived by Most American schools, , he said Magistrate X. Gesa`ass - a schedule tv on the ordinary- street signal Canada's small population, officials his widow and seven calla for three" sessfona each week - lights. state that -this b in proportion to •Aruthur _Kidd, Cookstown, Otit., is attach too little importance to the in Fort Colborne but there Save Langoron's other decree is aimed the number -that will be "honored in 'a d u hter and Geor a Andrews _ pos3lbilities of improving children'a been no cases since 'Larch 18. against the amplifier 'and ttae* loud other K g mental and physical health by treat- D „ parts of the empire. Toronto, a, son. -_- . - tent of the ductless glands. :New $25 Mote - - `Bank- Of Canada To Issite' � Currency To "Honor King's s - 5iIver Arbilee. Ottawa, -- The second commemor- • -F� `pp� ti wrt(ve issue of Canadian currency to _ -- .. -_. �,• •• _ � - - - mark the King's Silver u ee— -bew Flank of Canada $25 note —will ` be ready for distribution in the first week of May, bank officla. s announc- ed last week, E tOW - Canades first Filver dollar issued In honor of the same event, la corn- C'r• ED CAR • - - !rig off the stamping machines at the .. - • ���/// �� _ i. Royal Canadian Mint at the rate of - aq about 40 to the minute, and will be �? _ `available by May 10,'X�(M The Bank of Canada souvenir note continues the neat and colorful de• - blgns of the _Paper money already is- ' 'sued by it. 1n the centre are engraved por- traits of the King and Queen in coro- u ' F nation robes with a background of pp :• - ,< Toyal purple rays„ Across the bottom - ` In royal purple, Is a pantograph ar- rangement with the name of the 4& ^bank and the denomination of. the 11 0 - • 'not.. which is also ref out in t,hc tor- ner and borders: _ The back also in royal purple, „' PRICE D F R O M shows Windsor Castle- with the river - Thames. The vignette is supported $1037 " - try engraved Iathe counters on which , sA�/ � • o- (for tbi< 6 cyl, 4 -pau. Coupe) r{, stands out in white figures. Ac- DOVe, at Tacto,•y, Oshawa, oat. ' VOs the bottom are the words "Liven• Fully equipped. ^ . tc •fi t'e dollars" and in the halt -tit eta Government License only extra• rf ia. for acy1, Models st Factory, a premium to get them. Low -price "at the top "Bank orf Canada." , oabawa.cnt. begin at $tars y- brings you everything. From long t The note is distinctive in design. :, Wheelbase, large size and' the t and' color scheme from any °theta latest in streamline beauty to rims in circulation. These notes °will , .' ,: �OSE fine -car leattiree you've i•arry "the date of Issue. "Ottawa, the been hearing and reading ' 'economy that is emphasized as "fish of May. 105," They will also about so much - -those Improve= 'time goes on. , tarty the algIIatlttea Of G. F. Towers manta you've set your heart on The low - priced, 90- horsepower _,governor, and J. A C. Osborne, the' getting in your own new car— ;Six and the mighty 100- horse- • _ deputy = governor ; as well as a ,distin• there's no need to give up a single power Straight Eight are on dir gulahlug device and number, one. This Year you can have thetas play .at our showrooms. You, are "It a tulle is good -it- comes to an. -. ,� in one automobile -0ldlm o. cordially invited to see and drive j -.ena of irsesr. :ro Put on an amen bii — -- - - — - �1.W., :;il. -- - et nd -you d'on have -1 pay -these greatest of aH-01 aft, rward is redundant. And it's al• j - ; :Xo : ratites a bore. :4rchbisbop of + ;r'X Gf E N E A X L MOTORS VALUE `b•rNt ALL FINE FEAT ON "Op^ra can net longer 1c, merely a *;... gathering place for the s!?1ect It ' •, has' got to be democnitized," - Iter Damroa-h. - CHAS. COOPETt ; _ , C _ a , r��. .�•.. n Ana.. ...- - _• .. ,._ - - ,,, - -. - -.,- ='` -' - .- -, - . Girl Guide Meeting - '" 1 a n You At Toronto In � May ear '�-�• 4) Toronto. --The Dominion annual ` meeting of the Canadian Council of '' the Girl `Guide Association will be Tomday's'-Dre-sses. field in Toronto May lb and 16, the association announced recently. FINER mere is a proved YES, LUCK I LY chief guidet Lady Baden-Powell, the, world CIGARETTE PAPERS toE Way of Keeping YOU HAVE THE close the annual meeting. a Fashionable FASHIONABLE Her Excellency the Countess of } • CHARMING! FIGURE Beeisborough, wife od the Governor- DOUBLE ^~`(+'� - �" F>tgure AND IT FtTS J General, will be present as honorary t ;a _ president of the council and will "Dresses, this year," says PERFECTLY have a .message for the guides in C the fashion expert from Paris, ` Canada, "'will be specially designed to _ ,accentuate the waist." The dox64 automatic booklet in the handy ii x What does this mean to Civil Aviation U� you! If you are one of those pocketsizekeeptevlry ESf Q it unlucky women who have ,. In Canada Grows . Paper fresh. f ►f 4 G "let their-- figures go ", it mesas that the new flattering atyles are not for you. It Ottawa The Department of - - meaaa being content with out -of- National Defence has issued statia- date dresses- unless you 'decide to Jubilee Medals do something to restore the figure time showing a vigorous upturn in The Planes flew 6,497,68? miles, car- { civil aviation activities in 1934 tom- rying 105,306 passengers,' 14,441,179 a+f your girlhood days. ' - - There is a thing to do-and it - pared with the previous year and pounds of freight and 625,000 pounds Front Royal (:lint does not include a "starvation" 199x, It pointed out no subsidies of mail, bringing the air mail :. diet: Just take faithfully every One lady (Mrs. D. S,) writes: -- are paid air transport companies weight pet~ capita for ' the year. 'to Ottawa - Medals to cominoinorate morning a half - teaspoonful of Krur 'Only a few months ago I could not and said it could be e:aimed justly a higher point than in any other the King's Jubilee have begin re- then Salts in a tumbler of hot get a nice dress to fit, now I can in Canada "civil aviation flies by country in the world, ceived from the Royal Mint it Lon - waater. You will soon find that you wear a size 30. Many thanks to itself." The number of aircraft operators don, it was announced recently by -are gaining in . energy and vitality Kruschen. I've recommended it to The figures showed Canadian ci- increased from 90 in 1933 to 128 in lion. E. N. Rhodes. They will be , —your skin will become clearer, all my friends. viI aircraft flew 75,871 hours last 1934, while the number of licensed sold by the C nadian Mint through eyes groom brighter— whilst at the year, an increase of more than 20,- aircraft rose from 345 to 368 but Canadian retair' stores. same time you will be achieving, sdr , Drug en Salts is obtainable of 000 hours over 1933 figures and a2- remained less than in 1932 when 445 _ that much - desired youthful, ,slender all. Drug Stores at 4bc and 7be a most 19000 hours over 1932.fi In were registered. figure. bottle. flying. Classified Advertising 'Radio does more for grand opera The Importance �iTS>rrs In a Single sea-,vn than we did In (�' e K N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. twenty years of personal appearaII- .-Of i Screenmg I List or wanted tnvenilons an=t full 1 f tnfortnatlon sent free The Enmsay " - tea on the .road, Geraldine Farrar. I t` Compass. world Patent Attorney. 273 Flank Street, Ottawa, Canada, Ontario Safety League Issues } _'. Hera Thera : GROWING 'OLD» Appeal / aslacs 11•os anon / E v e r y w h e r C FA AT BARGAIN PRICES The danger to health caused by F never equauee, w'IIIougLby Farm Y Agency,` Kent Building, Toranto •w }>f the common fly has led the Ontario A brother to every other Scout, tvftlio:rt reseed to tees or creed - : rr - •: : fir Safety :yn :} `•`..+ ,�. y Lea gut to appeal to house- ' holders all over Ontario this. Spring oza voxxs ..,.-,.•;, . „ ; ti4�;• to keep Ellen out of their homes: Owing to the large number of the Scoutmaster that "Headquarters .:.:.: . There is only one way to do this Scouts and Girl Guides planning to was on fire," and that the only exit, UP TO head Ec n s.� we FOR U.S. properly.... screen every door and attend the rally in Toronto on Sat- down the stairs, was blocked. It dates regardless of condition.. Up to - :.• window. thzday, May 11th to greet Lord and way up to. the .boys to get everyone Ug- tact, paid for U.S , Lincoln cents, t When screen doors and windows I Lady •Baden - Powell, it has been, de- out quickly and safely. The windows W t buy lb stamp chcollectia s, Meda s, are on hand, they should be checked sided .tn stage the rail in tw% sec - were thrown. open, Ion books, old 1,.per aetoney, cola, sea t r carefully,' nd if damaged, the Y p long 'ropes ropes were •'a"E: r y' ! - Send 25c (coin) for large illustrated - ??' <' screen- -wind .should be . replaced. A ti�nr. The Guides will. be given the brought from patrol 'corners, bow- price list and instructions. Satisfaction ear( portion of the afternoon, and aranteed or. 26c refunded. HUD •' 'it:��•�' defective screen is worse than use- I' Y p lines were made on the end of each, '�tolN SHOP, 169 -ti Frost st.. earnia, less as it gives a false feeling of ene Stouts later. Both rallies wi l -! be and within three minutes every Ont. security. It is i well known fact that held in 1: Coliat,m. Scout was safe oa the ground. 'the common fly is a carrier of dis- E , . , . - . • e bona z von= Caaazs ease germs. The City of Saint John, N.B.. is In . an exhibition hockey game the ' SPECIAL ROSE COMB Brown Leg - i6 "Idea." �+' paying a special tribute to Lord an9 9, diykins" of the- Blackfoot Indian horns, "The kind mother used to fee Frequently Just. an Idea. Sir Malcolm Campbell tt Scout Troop , keep." Vitality required for laying ., IYet "Ord Age." And According q`Lady Haden - Powell by fixing the p of the Old ,Sun School, a ergs. Zeubausers, Chatham On- >heScienttats, May be So nsthins TO FAt Movie Meet 1 dates for the local celebration of AIberta, outplayed the "palefaces" of V-10 ' _ Moss .darn. tag Than. -.d the King's Silver Jubilee- to cover the let Rockyford Troop by six goals Touch Of Acid Stonsaeh NEW YORK,--Truernan Talley, the period of the .visit to that city to ,four. The Indian lads were faster a>�QS!• roe' �� -- - - ' Ott about *1$,- "pte�►s � a?sr �i Moviatonewat of the World Chief Scout and Chief skaters, and played better cembina- SIX ' BREEDS CHICKS, S CENTS; J" they're ••�� �e .re tired Inc., announced- recently, the • int- pullet* a0e Complete catalogue erg y Y appoint-- Guide, May 31st, in addition to the tion, mpi,ea. st Agatha Hatchery. Bt. -0 loo Have headaches. Stomach tip- went of Sir Malcolm Campbell, Bri- Scout and Guide display the Scou`a „ ' ' ` ' : Agatha. Ontario:. ; eats- Dizziness. Nausea. tish automobile speed record holder, and Guides will take part 'in a great The 64th - Toronio (St- Peter's .Rog . Well, scientists say the cause, in a as editor of - British Movietone News, Ate! L♦7ra�l;aQ7f's ohsxass . t man cases, is mere! an "acid celebratita parade to be built around man Catholic) Troop provided ushers g1E8 Y British affiliate of the Fox Movie- I the theme of traiisportation• from the for a Sunday evening musicale .held I, VVILI, SHIP you my best blood test - condition of the stomach. The thing tone organization, earliest days of the city to the pre• at the Royal Yark -Hotel under. the for sfdarrDdaRooid or White lteM>�edgyor� stomach m c simply, to neutralize the excess He succeeds to the position of Ger- I sent. - auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Thursday. • 100% live arrival. send � stomach achdltY• aid Sanger, now named producer of + ` + • - . -_ St. Joseph's Hospital " any deposit with order, Ba�aace C.O.D. When you have one of these acid =. ! + * Both breeds are the finest t. pe, large,_ 'stomach upsets, all _yyell do is take the British nevrereel organizaton.. bodied and good layers. Andy Andez_ .Phillips' Milk of bZagnesia after The Soots of Moose .Jazi, Sask., During 'the icy days of spring the son. Bo; NN_F, Esse=, Ont• meals and before going to bed. Montreal Paper To are :this month carrying out their grouts of Acton, Ont. sprinkled the oau►huosas ssaaora Try this. You'll feel like soother usual spring planting of trees in the town's sidewalks with sand, ter' en rsonf Take either the familiar Cease PubliCatlO[l city parks: F' I:. LOVE OR ANY DIFFICULTY, - pe ; + * sure safe walking 'for citizens. send handwriting. birth -date and "liquid "PHILIAPS' or the con- + * • . _ ten cents with question. for trial raced - .• 15, venient new Phillips or of Mag- MontreaI.=L'Ordre, French -langu- In connection with Arbor Day, The Scout' chair of the 38th Ot- Inc and advice, Prof. Rogers, Box W, a• nesia Tablets. Made in-Canada. age daily morning paper of comment West Vancouver Scouts planted 200 f,- Prescott, Out. Also in Tablet Fo>m i_- - -and criticisnir- :founded- by-- 011*ar -44 snaae trees in- Ambleslde Park, with under Scoutmaster 3. Beaulieu, will Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tab- selin, noted French- Canadian writer ; h�t� are now on sale at an drug and commentator; wilt suspend pub. the joint put-pose of ,beautification, again shin summer make a concert Secure your supply stol!eseverywnera .u, , the commemorating of the' visit of tour through Northern Ontario. The tetistheequivdentd licatron on may ',1 next. The lad- LSa6 a „J •.Army Paden_ Powell, and g SEED CORD ,FREE s t ru,vsl Gen- choristers comprise nine sopranos, �.� pendent daily has •been published the raisin o[ cam funds. ,lndivid- _ by naffing your neighbour bb. asuae lips' Milk Of g p ejX altos, four tenors aria 'I +...c- baSea.-. - _ a w continuously since March 111, 1934. uals and organizations were asked to Y Wes' • � Criticism of the paper's articles and'in musical circles has earned the PH I LLI PS by ticism Rodrique Ca pap s Villeneuve, ' sponsor trees. The project was given reputation of being one of Canada's REID'S SEEDS, - ,f /. // A/ AtchblshoD of Quebec, led to the de- official approval by the attendance, of outstanding boy. choirs. It has twice P.G. Box 103 Chatham, Oat. r /l�fL6fZ C �I�fCLy�1>LP�CR- eision pt the directorate to 'cease the Reeve and members of_ the Coun- sung before His Excellency the- Gov - ptibli •,a t i rn. ernor- General. of cif e Dal r Comraum v, Bod der According to the ann epdrt "� ,�'- ';• the Royal Life Saving Society Mont- A y Builder �y real Boy Scouts during 1934 were ' granted 156 awards by the Society Mr. Jams Hovtarth of Advmry 8 1- 25th St, • Hamiltos, for knowledge of life • saving. ' The Ont.,. • sirs : 'Hr we- Board �y'TO� _ awards coin ised.;43 elements ce - the failed. I lost Wright +��7q • ,N�� tificates, 48 bronze nwAa: Il•io s, cold «ashy. K-8 state of - - �itedallion bar, 10 first class instruct- health also affected my FR014iremote rtaof digestion I took M. A roU of public-spirited citi- +L- pa or certificates and 8 awards of merit; Pierce's Golden Medical g p p p China come mysteri. the,, second highest award granted. Discovery and fatly re- zenS having joined together ousstoriesofprisonersde- gained my_ lost health.- I prived of Salt, a form of This total was nearly three times picked up in appetite and weighl.” for thb common •weal 'and bet- { �► torture and death. Strange that of any other organization; -and Vew Size, tablets so seats, liquid $1,00.. fie Large sue, tahLts or liquid, $1.35, ternftent of Communities now customsaad superstitions the highest in tke history of the t -feature our wonderful new "Montreal R.L.S. Branch. offer a service to, individual picture book for Children: Rev: T. L. Campbell, of the Brook- Would you like to read this citizens and, communities.' grippingetory7Theneead lyn Mission, wa so pleased with the. THE �AMOl1s thecouponnow, Iense e. Scouts of the 3rd Guelph Troop when RURDING NON- POLITICAL, NON-RAC - d When beating ege -{•A they - attended service at -the, Mission, LINIMENT little Salt helps you beat them . Rub on —pain tone. - � quickly, that he asked therm to take charge Get the new large econ- IAL, NOT- SECTARIAN. Pure Per Onl U.ea of a service on the succeeding Sun- omy fife —Also avail- WINDSOR IODIZED SALT .-day. able in smaller, regular Send a 3 teat stamped envelope \� whitens the w ► s ✓ size. w :3 s T� Mhta An unexpected -test given the 1st ]e d :for' further information, . WINSO D g s. for tattle -. -� - C.liesterville, Ont •Troop' during a ' t ` ,� (rice, mouth. a ni� wash and gar 1 f' meeting �cas the announcement •hy _�. IF B A KLAA gle. h. Cannot Pre- _ •• G OF• ' �J�jj' Ls111%tjt scratch. Pre- o vents nitre. SAVY Use dais for bet '39 LEE AVE: Toronto, Out tnbleandcook• • s , ing. s • a �` 1. ae:s� Sold by all Druggists -234, ' use (tube), sec and $1.00 Drunk (bumping 'inio the 1 Trar Off and Mail Today . : CANADIAN'IMDNSTRigs LIMIT•D ' lamp post) — "Excuse me sir stM, !a►rs as SALT DIVISION -LLw ` �`'" 7 (Bumping into 'fire hydrant ; it ;iii ` WINDSOR. ONT. • f • •'F.actise me, little .. boy:' - "• ••- mn.aRr`t' h �o13e�, :g ,�,.,..... .. .w s ra ' all over the World." -- - - -- --- fBtlB�p ing - ii1t9- Second_lanip b"' �nswYiw�ILeis► -' v.. 1Verne post ant} sitting, down) "I'll ,, Fee ,310.00 complete. i Address Issue No. 17—'35 just sit here until ibe crowd. Details Free. Wrlte Now,,,�f • " ez \ pa sea MALCOLM ROSS - \ 67 , - n•lght speotaust. Newborosgh. nag. s - <, .. .r- e, ms..r, - ?+.• - ^_ �_ _ - c.es .. _±'A`'. _ mss;. - - ..: be removed from the rock garden : Grleawood e to l' a L1• t b !• •W O ' • ' The Rev. F. Horton, aster of the �� � � and some of the plants trintraed into P $18(iliBII'11th1IIa; WO(ida0lk ' shape. _ Miss Edna Meadow, of Markham, church here, was at Locust Hill on' g y Friday evening and at right price# ^ Ter�raa if you ylant a few beet seeds in is spending a few days with her Y g preached the. a box in the house or hot bed you aunt Mrs, Jas. Plaskett. Good Friday sermon in the United Now' is the time to have those wiped. Now _ l ;1.76 per year; $1.50,paid In advance - wriu be bur feed how earl yo will bliss Rutledge is sneridin lter Eas Church, there. jobs at new to. Harrows repfaum, p= y' Y 3 g ylso ne►s sec ti ns on band. The fan, Subscriptions to the United States have beets r;: -ady for the table. ter holidays -wii: L her parents near one Fleury Iflows always on hand. _.. -__._. and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. Now will be a good time to Alper defiler in Viking oream So rw- - gladiolus bulbs ready for planting.. - --- - --- -- Green. River Kati, presents the play tors and Electric WAahere, If a few are started in pots earlier "The Wild Oats Soo" May 3rd. Dealer in Oock:.hutt and Frost, t ' Card of Thattici �'JHN h1Ut{KAR, l✓robrietor. blooms will result. -. '' = - Wood machinery. .' Sprinkle a little sharp sand or - ' Mutual A phone cal l will brie us tc, your Csrm. The members of the family o£ the gaple Leaf Mutual Fi; e• g - finders around, the crowns of delph- Oxy- acetylene welding. St•,uf[vilie ; iniums, columbines, lu ins' and an late airs. Jabez Hallett wish' to' ex- P Y Phone Pick 713 press their sincere thanks aril' app- ; :Insurance CQ. plants having hollow stems. This - reciation to their neighb6rs, friends �'. .T- Z7CToO�rofT 8,rd. Mr. Dei pert cioidrn has sold 43 reps slugs away as they do .0. vet and relatives for their Ulan kind GREEti WOOn 491 Ford cars so .far_ this .year. ;wit on their soft .bodies, Spraying F. aitd- WAWANESA IN& -CO:. F Mr. H. Quibel has replaced Mr, can be started at any time now. ctesses, in their- recent sad • bereave- Cheap Rates for Far[w and CdunU7 ntent. in the loss of a kind 'and lov- Alf. Pugh as constable of our to ran. If the front has gone, loosen the . ;nn rife and mother, also .for• the Bu[lding's Two tveelsls. 4f :_Lenten Services. ;Yro[ind around the plants to a depth Sian . floral tributes tiYindstorm Insurance on "Buildings Notice -to You, - �elused..on Friday night in she United of 3 inches and rake .over to fern: y Windmills,'Silad' eta: Church. a mulch. Never let peonies dry out Susband and Family. Automobile Insurance,.of . Mr..W.'J. blather undertaker, has in• spring, but remove , all -dead ;leaves A e do BnildinQ �,f ail kinds. purchased an undertaking business. ,find stalks 'and burg. ' '�'�'� '�'�° "�'° '"'�'"" Ali: Binds at Banff, A.iberta. `S:L , 'CARPENTERIN RC �r e ue o ue rre The United Church : wili. render a the. perennials -which are getting: too *,...�_ °Bow �AN $O �, CEMENTING; - Cantata in the church on Friday ev- large.- Break ;nto fair -sized chimps •, :The uade-rsigned ,Trustees ,ot �' :' PLUMBING. J•wxang of next week. and replant, ;: acarding the old cen- W F1 TT -4 Y. . ONT bl,. George "Baker has started the th8 United Church, $rougha'm, - rend' g tre part. ate offering fer sale the seutb Carolina Jub lt- ' Singers -' -ovin uction of Rev. Air. Young's tea - derice on Church Str section of their church sheds. ROOFING The old Leathers farm was sold Apply to T. C. Brown. or ^ - We v1so -Qall Brantford Ra)oBng - Est` week for bfiGO. Farm. prices any member of the Tars. COAL.. :: Myterink. Frmpire Bathroom "M� gradually on -the r'.se. ' tee Board. Egrripment, Darn Water' Sus, A. Blacki)ucn, Iagiewood, has Order 011f �flt @� ' cvU Oi •John Phillips. Sec's Pp Y �Jy�temQ. Beatty �.i the•biansioa House, and will Eynibn�pnt' ron t it as a Standard Hotel. SHALT NO C, Q A L ... anri c,ther Building, Materials � - JIi. Horace Cook met with a ser- aaus acciden? =titer: his car nut into Insure your car by �-�t _ _ F +timwte� Free rut and. lefts the rpad with such p Q it Work Gdarwntped - farce as to turn over him and dis• all means':-- eans But' r - locate his shoulder and give him WOOD F d . P R (� T? fiE wciiiaw ssion of the brain. He is being Insure with an agency experienced .FROX waded to to 1 here. 1 in car inurance Phone 8802 the .hospita _ - _ I•am safe in stating that the'lace- CHAS, LAW, Picks r g - PICRFRITNG. ONTARIO t[i - BrouBa - - est. share of cars insured in the -- Townships of Pickerinv and Cart•- Yhone ;S'�0 oly -.. AL very pleasing event took place � � wright are - insured through this a- -4c the schwil house--on Thursday af- �� H. GO T J_gency and in the Pilot Insurance Co., -*rnoon as fitting closing exercises and the latter company for three .level SAVINGS �1Qa�sh' g tar arran�� The P gher and 'pupils years t succession have written ua e the in Water t.7ti lr IN S �71da bad arran ,ed a ro ram• the. dierne largest volume of car insurance in _ timing "Peace." Many ci•itors were Agent for Massey the Province of Ontario, mainly be- Battle 1a,•. = $ Pkrta., ycesent, i;he W. I. being well rep- cause of their satisfactory settle- " resented.- Mrs, W. Ellicott took the HBrrlS Co S Farxn went of claims and their very wens- BUY WrTER:E Ys1Uk S.S is GOES THF, FARTHEST PLUS QUAL[L'g AND QUANTITY their in the absence of the president, onable rates. The Pilot Insurance Co. : Mrs. Harvey, through illness.' Cnor- .. ::Implements. - was the first company -to give a - - ' : _.. -•, were' sung very nicely by the rt u - v1rhP C ;1 special rate to farmers: This agency. MAPLE RU Table - Uanbx n Ph , 3 5 g SYRUP, a e dug, ea• - 29c. acireol. A Peace Pageant was enact- has Handled 1t?7 .claims Burin the MAPLE by Mr. McWhirter and the older last-• five years and most of which -yupila. Prizes were given 'by the W. �� ,� were aat6 accident claims. These PICKLES 35 oz. far, special 29C- - IR_ in a' pu'bl'ic speaking confect, the - claims were settled at a total cost > > s� C ` . ,subject: beinK, "Peace without War." ,, ` of $20,702.98 and only one of. these MARMALADE, 2 oz. war, ea. :25c. the maize- winners sere Vernon Eli - t ' gent to court, it being.- a So0.00 kott, Lloyd Hicks' and Merle fl,.tttry, c aim where • both_ parties ;sere -alz C1i(1Si & - = vho presented the 5uaject very eff- r c�lutelr sure that they -were in the OUP, HLAChV�F:L1. - Tomato, 4 for- -, c• • litiently and won tlie' applause of 'fhe _ -'right. - - r ',rcwtors. The judges were Rev. E. G. Eyesight All other till" of Insurance Written JELLY POWDERS, DERS, asst. .5 for a5-C. - Robinson, of Pickering, Rey'. J. E. oo.. as,;,,,,.r, �sww ma a.r. also at Reasonable ,Rates in Reliable : - -' i'..,wer, of. Claremont and Mrs_' A: ..r w�...r t. m Companies. HONEY "Dark amber" 51b. pail 35ew $ten, who ,:spoke' briefly.. Mr.. Hutch- a �.. 9 Bison, Scho.pl Insgector, also address- Y Carl -'rite = BROKEN RISC., special, 2 lbs. for l 7c cd the meeting and Rave a fine eom- _ Oa a - ! B E E R !nendation of the Brougham School: �� Pon otiss !!r Is" POTATOES GOOD 9� lb. bag !�9C - firs. Brown eve a 'few reminisences Brougham Ont. - Phone Pick 515 , COOKERS ,K school 'd4xs in the old school of Your patronage- is appreciated. j� r 9ttesrly sixty years ago, under. the - - - -- . BULK TEA, 'extra special, per lb. 39 - hate Mr. Baxter, teacher. The W. I. SEE S ¢ lrerved lunch' at the- ciose•of a. very �.; . - �' US :.: - #lessaW afternoon. _ - - .. -.- _= .Kinsale .lnr. ' -- t BEFORE .. - - ._ Y _ 'ro_u _bey SC�OTf -/ at MUR/SON - "111 r_ and blrs. A. McPherson " and _ �.... :. - ^' -! • - ' Dorothy Spent the holiday with Air. s - � ' °-yQUr' "i • ---and :�., 1I�s�, -,arni `I'ickering Hardware More Mr. and Mrs, - G. Crawford and e.. family, of Oshawa, spent the week end with their parents Miss Velma ,,.. - Machinery Is visiting friends at, Usha ed -� ::1 SPRING I COMING 1 Mr. Hodgson has returned ho .. -•� -• -': Agent for J. I : for a week but will return for anoth- ! er treatment. _ i' • �- ` - - I(r88e Co,, 341alitre -- ;� - lir. a:fd Mrs. John Fell and fam- �" =:`•Now is, the tune `t0 get your Red fly "spent Sunday last with Herb biakerR Uf a f ma0hin8i! one'for'everS' farm jc�lr._ • Turldn and family. Bee our•uied inarhiIIP .,—S. ft, f+' &- _W .:Binder • 5 ft. Clover, •Alfalfa and Timothy Mr.- .and .Mrs.. Floyd Reesor and_ ;.111.,H. Binder. i'1(► lh. Slelotte Separator; .5GU lb: The stock of Ontario grown seed li OIiver and Miss Annie Harbron Melott•e Separator, :3 Horse rakes, Oliver tTRCtOf i it spent the holiday with relatives here. The Bell family spent Easter with plow, 2000 lb. 4'mck Scale. Also L,anlel Hulless °." limited this year. ilheir parents, Air. and Mrs. W. Bell. Oats, Bumper King and darly Gopher varieties. Week -end, visitors at the Victor o-*SPEC/AL WHILE IT LASTS ?arkin home were: Mrs. Maitland W. F. DISNEY, '• 'Greenwood' sad _.soz; Keith, Mrs: Maitland -Sr. ",. 50' Qt1A$T'S HOUSE PAINT, 69e. A QT. :•fd Mr. Huchison. R. Ra 'I, •Locust Hill -Phone Pick 2314 Airs. , R. E. ,Mowbray and family lam`. Agent for McCormick,— Deering Farm machinery spent Easter with Mrs. Mowbray's _ SPECIALS - - and ftepei[•s - a _ #sights at Aoaemount. _ Our blotto: — "We have it Can get it, O>i• bliss Mabel Harbron ' is spending l _ the holiday with' her mother: No. 2 Alfalfa .ill, per bus. Johnsonb Floor Wax, 2 qta, $0.98 it is not maae.' Ir. and , Mrs.' Herb Parkin attend- Alsike and Timothy, 30 and Johnson's Glo -Ceat 50.98 qt. " " -- - �fy _ ed- the funeral of the fate ' Mrs. J. ?0' Telephone -• : Hallett on Monday," at Pickering• per' cent- 512. bus. White' Lead, Govt. Std. 25 Ibe. 52.71 The W. A. held their regular meet_ Timothy, all seeds 1[ stock. $11.00 Paint, guaranteed, $0.69 qt. J. S. BALSDON, • PICA prim. ia t a specl pces. ' ++ •fins at the home of 'Mrs. Ferndale Roofing - •' ... - - bast Thursday with the usual numb;.- - : er present. , _ .= Men's Wort[ Boots 2.49 1 p . USED LIST Mrs. Hooker and sons Jack and " - jMeu'a Overnlls and Pacts 1.2 pi up " 1 Gerald are spending, a week with rel- 1932 Ford Piclaap '" .' 032 Olds Coach '' atives in Toronto. 1931 Durant Sedan' 1932 Frontenac Sedan ' ;Men's Work Shirta•fhc, or 2. for 1.2�.. *r Mrs. D. Crawford' returned home 1931 Rugby 1 1 -2 ton duals - ' 1931' •Ponti•ac -Sedan e[[ Sunday after spending a week, 1930 Ford 1 1 -$ ton duals 1929 Pontiac Sedan p�atm Testa He[rn�sS•L,380 up . ' 1931 Chev. 1 1 -2 ton duals 1933 Plymouth Sedan ` " - sill[ friends, in Georgetown. -. .. '1 _ • Miss Helen Law spent Sunday 1'928 G.' t1M.' C.` 3 -ton singles. _1928 Overland Sedan Hoeee'Collars- s►t'viiirious uric" "- is•Et}[ friends .here. _ 1930 Dodge panel 1932 Chevrolet Pick -up sweat Pads Yearn Linea We arl• wrecking a 1929, Durant a Fordson Tractor and Overland Car. - -- - - _ Garden Noteii NOW is the time to apt that old A number of tractor cultivators and plow's in stock harttesa repaired - Ido'ntbretias should be, started in Fhone2804' a box indoors to give a longer $loom- Used implements of all kinds in stock. G:r i .••r prices on new . intple- _ _ ._ _ _ -, ; • • ~ar. bg season. tnents, blcCormiek- Deering. OL, etocl of tractor repairs and tractor _ Peonies will be better for adress- service is complete. C EC I L B• R-A D L E %r Ing of bone meal or sheep manure _ Corked into the soil after a rain. CHAS. COCJPFR CLAREMONT - - The dead stems and leaves should ! , �� . _'t ="'u'. ""� � . � .t� - •,�-t ` vim,. ,,�.. ., .- � . a iClaremont ' . Frank Cooper spent couple of days eryone was urged to be on hand at * "" • last week, in Kinmount. the annual Business Meeting for the f H E " M A D E LI N E" A T T E N T i O N I 'Hr. and Mrs. John Caster, of ?or- Mr. Crumb is remodelling his rea- 'election of officers for the coming - -onto, spent Sunday with relatives idence here. BEAUTY- SALON F tt r m e r s ' here- year. It was decided not to have a � • Gordon and Victor Morley are Gordon Borland of O. A. C. is at noanlnating committee. Each mem- ,..� home for the holidays. - ber was appealed to for a' donation, tN6 -means anew year, which aieenF GASOLINE & DIS`�ILL�4TE a spending the week in Tosoato. Kea; E. Bryan commenced on the road never mind hmv small, to the Can- a new ••Permanent Wave. neth is expected home from the Kos- this week with his truck. cer Fund, which is being- broadcast Delivered in f , t - " -pitai this week: D, A. Scoti of Kitchener' s 'eiit the f [have Permanent Waves to suit every y Ralluh lots and Miss Alma Ward of Goodwood, F requently; as the need is very ur- ady's purse, "so why not n=ake aver. week -end at his home here. nt. and Miss Mildred Pugh, of Marsh Mr: and Mrs. Caskey are spending Great credit is due to the C. G. I. an appointment. GaN 15 er-. and Tai. ' =Hill are" spending their holidays at their Easter holidays in Madoc. T. of this community f ,r the speen- I give all my cu�tomere roil very betii Di,46ilat,- 1:3 ets. per gal. her home here. Thos. and Mrs. 'Scott, of- Toronto, did Easter program which they pre• careful attention. George Scott,. we are glad to hear, spent a few days- relatives here. sensed in the United Church on Eas- CHAS SXRG :NT'S HARDWARE `= Is recovering from • the. attack of +leo, Marcelting, Hair- cutting, seal! ; Magnus ,Mbrgan has started his ter Sunday: Miss Dorih 'Johriston of MARKHAM, ONT_ erysipelas, to which he had recently ., ;gig on -4te C. P. R. here. Brougham, as Evangel', with Virgin- acid F*ciol, Treatw4tnte _ t?hone'y(Y' 23.36 r�4 extra fallen a victim. Mid McGlashan; 'of 'Toronto, is is Majoi Doris,'- Wilson,: Helen Horn- Shampooing, - Dirs.. Esther Palmer is spending spending the summer at her home shave, .Kathleen McKay, ' Marjorie JAS. == .the Easter Holidays in New York here. •Tweedie, Miss Gertrude Poynter, pre DLCrs. �- 3�undeu. JAJ DAVIDSON Gity with her daughter, and son-in- Mrs, Morgan Pugh is 'visiting her rented the -pageant ;- "The Challenge •Phunr 1906 CLAREMONT :'4 ,'` law, -Mr. and Mrs. McIsaacs. daughter; Mss. Jahn 4i'iUisorr, at fit- of the Cross." Beautifully rendered, - Mr. and. Mrs. Croft have moved hens CHERRYWOOD it Showed" the great care taken by back to Claremont- from i xbridge, James Fortop, of Toronto, spent their leader; Mrs. J. Pugh, in the c� n and are now' resident in the aparty a -few,. days .,with ,friends• here' last training of such - a 'fide group of i 0U•t',aII BII9 at. HOm@ I N_S U B A N C E n went over the Conner Bakerq: week• girls, sriia are indeed i credit to the - _ _.AIITClbiOB1LF . Mrs:- Win. Arbuckle isrspe>zding Mr. Harold Redshaw spent Sunday community. Mrs. Gannon and 'Mrs. Y TIRES, BATTERIES,' F[KE - tl�e Easter•. holidays with her lough- with.bir. amts :1,rs_.- James, Taylor and Malcolm"'. rendered suitable solos, at- ACCFi890ftIE8, , BQgb1I,AR� � ter in, the City, On heC dettirn `shP family. ,. ' so Miss Marion Hagerman and Miss : -` - F =.. � . OA8UALTY - 4 �l y will tayte up residence.ssith bliss. `:. I' At as low and better pri,cee Miss Lois Brodie..,of Toronto, spent G. Poynter, -ang a duet. -The "pulpit A. Pugh for'the summer. the holiday at the' home of G. bi. was ably occupied by Miss Ruby as LIFE INSURANOE' . ' The Easter services in both cht::'- the Phone Pickering 7920'. 301 ches here were unusually_ succeegiuI Forsythe. -- - Booth. The lesson read by miss Jean �yott can in Toronto. .Mrs.. Dennison as been spendLn Fleming, Carmen Audrey and -Jean " ,= 3 and attractive. The very 'W .Mrs.. P Y p•' L� �� O'N� I LL ' ~.. weather of the day was re p•iasible a few lees with her parents, E. and Blanche took up the collection. While Let ace repair that-leak to for One �,ery good attendance Mnz:. Bryan. Rev: !.'R`. Sick; 'pastor, led in pray- • Walter Symes' farm is being oiler- * Sir. and Mrs, Win. Hill are rr.ovirg er. More services of this kind will FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND !i -o, their. .home in town, from the surely bring results * regarding' our Skilled Motor RepAirs. -EMBALMER a,ted -this. year by. "two of his "). Fanr.. ths week.' Christian welfare. Marion Hagerman with his daughter, Jean, keeping 31rs. Tuck. and friends of Toronto, gave an outline of the C. G, I. T. Gordon'. J. Law - 4uccessor!to W, J. Mather, house for !ter brothers.. Mr.. ar,.d 31rs. 9touffville Alvin Redshaw will also Iive with spen_- Ea =ter Monday with Mrs. work. The choir was composed of , PhOQe 2908• Nig.lit uad Day-Service diem on the farryi. Duerden and' family: the rest. of the ... Group=. attired in - _ Mr-. !=rink Sc•,den• has returned to their natty outfits o€ white.. and PICK_ ERING, ONTARIO Business Phone, Residence Phone Dick Cooper is spending his 'Ea`s- her horne here, after spending sever- blue middies with blue skirts. 9801 9820 ter holidays "St home - here.. lits dour- a se in radio, at-the Radio ,Colleire Jr, al inont�.s ivita re'.-atives in Toronto, __._.._L_ - -.__ - T�ronto�`i,s -proving, very interesting and elsewhere. =`1`Ite R'itd flats Boy" .st Green Biv- I and instructive, and Dick appears-re - er on Friday. May' 3rd. T be thoroughly satisfied.. 1- Whitevale The Mission - Circle' of the Baptist Mr. Sloan. and family: of Toronto, PIIBLI(: NFi FtCE %at d6�� • - Church will meet at the hgme of were week -end visitors in the Cale. I Miss S.. E." Evans, on Wednesday, Mrs. J Buckles and family-are NOTICE is hereby given "t^ the rate- May 1st, at 2 30 p. m. Program p will spending a week at their home.. payers .of the Public Scliofll Sections ' be' given by bliss -Eva ns' ou A11 Mr. and Mrs., Grills and family i`ali p of Wiest and No. 6 the TownshipooftPickrinc - ladies cordial) iticited. _ _ r Y spent the week -ehd with friends. P g, - Talkies, on Saturday, April' 27th, ylr. W, Hood, of Toronto. holiday- that at 'a meeting• to.be.. held at the '9P - to the Community Hall. "Rogue of ed with ilr. arid Mrs. D. E 33ilter. Township Hall, Brougham, on TueB - the Rio Grande" and Comedy Films. day, the 7th day of May, 1935, at This year will mark' the Golden - , " - This. is first first -presentation of + the hour of one" o'clock in the after - Sound "Movies -here anti. is presented • -Jubilee of the United Church. Great - noon the Council of the said manic- . plans are -being made to .en =ore "a by the Lockhart Shows. _ ipality will consider and determine - -. Mrs. Wm. Hill suffered a slight succe�. June 30th will be specially an application Which has been made stroke several days arto and is at observed in both Sunday School :'and _ by Mr.. W. G. Varty to have, the present confined to bed at`the home) Church. while July tat will be a - - Y p ¢neat reunion of young'and old. So ' ^nth - quarter of lot: \�. 16 in the _ - 4i her son, biorgah Hill. Extreme third concession of said toarnship de I please - .keep. this date in -mind. Full care will be required for some time ` tached from said. Pubiir' Schnoi See- --- _ \mThe sympathleof the cami!rt <; p td. Public`3ch.00l Seetion3io.oshe" particulars, later. - - -. t _ _... On Friday' evening. . Mav 3rd; a ti ja 'ektended to Mr. Parker, Manager, rams, - 'kiere Clsarlip`' will sa' - ' s 4 LI of the_ local - branch of the Canadian be presented i United edy Church under hthe- take' notice of interested will please -- the. same and govern a ve 'Bank of Commerce, whose father ;� rt passed away ear. Mr.Parkerriatt attend- this 16th day of nil: 193:1. z auspices of the Y. -`P: Class. This- themselves accordingly. # A Y Sunday, p i drama comes well recommended, so Dated F p be sure to be. on hand and enjoy a ed the funeral on Wednesday. ( "- We regret "to ai7notince the death good evenings enjoyment. Donald R. Beaten, a ' The Annual Grandmothers meet- Clerk J .of George. Turner in S. Michael's in of the :�'. 'I. was held . at the Hospital on ` Wednesday, April 24th. home of Mrs. W. Michell. ,+, ,pleas- - a ` the deceased. has been in .hospital ing chorus by several of the grand- : _ . ,� u P �O S E THIS A D ^_ for same `weeks, with an abscess on mothers merited an encore. Mrs. A. Hadio'Serv'ice . or near the lung and a few days ago .- I Spears and Mrs. W. Michell as gr- it was believed that the infection I and pa and grandma, gave a comical A LL' M A S F . j BE E � YOUR CHILD ■ had reached. the .. Lung itself, which' p has eventually brought about 'his sketch. Mrs. a. Brown. of • Brougham. yE Et V [ C E D AND R E P A I Ft E D ' - ass the gaeat speaker and gave a death The fanera] will be held at 4 ;PiiIL'.F., kEABC►tiASLE _ - '- ' - +Y ..._�_ - - HE number of children killed and p. m. on Friday, interment taking' greatest _ I CORK GC AHA,NTEEn Lri the Claremont Cemete Grandmother -in History, = Queen -place ry' Victoria. Roll Call was answered by injured by automobiles in Ontirio Soon will be lawn- mower season A R T H U. R .�' I E L D . :aRaizi, and this duty can actually be 'a Gift of Home made Candy" . s a�ipalling I which was atterwards sold in aid of R. T. 1 ti i - �duate _ .. come a pleasure if the machine is in the "Crippled Children's Fund." Ev- 43.46 ...Phone 5'201, PWK-F:RING good working order, sharpened and '; 'Children by `nature are carefree. You oiled property, and the necessary ad 4; justments given.. T. Paterson will do }_ II1ust . think for them, and for other t this service for you at a very mod- _ des with u rt _ ..crate cost. He is equipped p- e p t 'ens, constantly. Be sure your - -,\ to -date 'machinery far the carrying f i 'brakes, tires and lights are effective. out of this service that snit) put the i machine }n• proper order: Y' ' ' A Drive slowly and be particularly care= , You are personally invited to the ' ; , .;', 4441 wherever there may be children �A C'nited Church, Claremont on Sun- - 'day evening, April 28th, at.8 o'clock ravtl thtiag'sti}Ihtrss¢ eespeci,ally on holidays and ;week -ends. *" when ypa will see in person, the -- : >Raymer Eventide Hour" as they ap- ` . Train yourself so that safe driving ,� CHANCE OF pear in their - studio CKCL . every" beCOlrieS SCCand nature t0 you Sunday evening from 5.30 to 6.34 TIME TABIrES _ o'clock • It is a wonderful treat to. see ,and. hear ivhat .is being done ov- r ' If you don't, some dap you may find ' g Cc�tnmeacing Sunday, April 29th, = er the air. A collection will be taken new timQ tables will be in . fleet yourself not only severely penalized but' �. to defray expenses, ,Everybody come. tin f0l C.rnp Coach Line4 ro tPQ, i AISQ - 'The regular evening service is being PIC$ER1N(Ir- TORONTO minus a driver's' license... .. for lift !'. withdrawn. - 7. The community was shocked early "' - Effective Sunday. April 28th IT IS BETTER TO BE Monday evening of this week, when leave Pickering EaRteru l Leave Tr►rooto it was learned that Thomas Gregg, A. X. P. dl,, Standard " A. M. P. M. SAFE •THAN SORRY had been discovered in -his home. s. 6.08 2 54 Time & 6 30 - d 3,'30 • r s sitting in a chair, • lifeless, having a 6.44 w 3.54 7 30 4.30 Apparently died -from a very sudden f• .e 4.54 9.00 6,30 - -. -MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH t' -• __ heart attack. Mrs. Gregg had left 0.24 5.54 LO 30 e1.30 :.' ,for the city on the morning train, I 10.04: e B 54 _ _ _ _ e It 30 1.30 RfO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS leaving Mr. Gregg sitting- in the ; c 11.54 7.54 - - P. M e S, 80 ' chair in which he was ,discovered P.' M. a 8.54 12.30 9.30 in the evening when Frank Loyst'a 12.54 9 4 ' c 1 30 10.10 , e: ,1 54 h -10.44 Z 30 . _ .. . dfoundtheede eased. evening Dr. Tomlinson , -e-daily except �tim $ Hol. b -$n 1 , y p n. & Hoi. only. was immediately eallei and stated , _ _ c --Sat- ouIr. e. -Sat , Sun. RL H' ol. only. that Mr. Gregg had been dead for ONTARIO " sonic few hours.. It -is thought that Oopiea of the new time t iblee will be ivitiiabte� he had probably passed away Rhort= ,at all uPR ^ai nnii KRencies Srituiday, April 2ith, ~ .: THIS MUST STOP i ` -Ty- after - Mrs. -- Gregg -- hair -i4t- in the " , Tickets Aiid iufociriiattoti`nt` In Ontario, during 1934, there were nearly 10,000 auto-' is morning. Deceased had not 1,,;.,,,n 'in j ; mobile accidents. the best df health for some .years, t _ his heart having given some trouble I $12 people were killed during that time. The funeral taken Gr-ay C oah� Lines 8,990 people were Injuried { '`•- _place today (Friday), with servirP E -stern H mie- Pic'kerinz Phone 4500 at the house at 2.40 p. M.,'ititerrnent - , ... >< considerable increase over 1933. It must beevideat ' , taking place in the Claremont Uri to -alt tlicnking people'chac this warYs3op. 1 Hon. T. B. Mc iris r . .ion Cemetery. . ' i , r,,F' -.. .: "_.aa ^'•r: +e v_a.- 2.- - -s.. �.i.etti... .'y+..a _ .. - .- - ... ..ac '+w-css +' _ .ae+.� - _ .. ._ � _ .ae..,b _ ... r. .�.... -- - - - -- e.. -..+ .•. Genevieve thought It better not T t to go until she and Robin had told the family of thei- engagement. j She wanted to be free, 'as it were, 1 -- lit order to move swiftly if neces- IYOUTH - - -DE f ^.ry. Miles -had- insisted upon. Robin ' - - hawing a holiday as he looked tired, By jllFi.f.F' M. SCANLAN iso once cgain• they decided to defer the 'anr_ouneemert. - - -- - IAuthor of "F'enCarrOw ") - "It may be the last holiday Mother land I will--have together like this, - =� ♦ . - �� ..`�� and I want to make it something she will remember, and if we told t _ - ssso>rw Miles ceased to speak but she. did--her. now that ,would spoil it aIl." Here we see a group of young per g " pp you're right," said pate carried on the tides of youth not move. ,Sacked. To begin all I suppose - onng Kelly Pencarrow finally settles over again. She felt suddenly tired Genevieve. down on . the Pencar.row farm, , with —tired from - the unequal struggle. "You don't; mind, - ao - yon darling? - tienevfeve. his cousin, as housekeeper, who to in love with -her cousin, Robin "Good afternoon, Miss Kite." `Just two weeks more. You don't • ° Merrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be- Suddenly her mind came back to I think -I want to put it..eff,. do ytou- _ e -comes engaged to Erena. Jokey -oofr. , , Peter Pencarrow is showing_ interest the immediate present. ' No, its not that; but something ! , Iii Maisie Kite, i typist. "Good afternoon Sir Miles." is always happening." _ " The family is suddenly faced with She kept the tears back while a$e ! >� tl�a serious illness of Sir Miles Pen Ro in looked brown and well and h,° t farrow• put on her hat and coat Outside . Kitty was high in spirits when they is t'� '''- -� �"-• the wind howled, a spiteful east got back four Napier. ''�:hLafsie's brain throbbed. She bit wind, and she bent her head and "We've had the loveliest holiday, -° • - _ ter lip and held her head high. So plunged along, Voiding tier coat- Norah'. Robin is such a darling. I tthat'was it—she was sacked. Why? close about her. - At Stewart Daw- - don't think any •mother - ever- had- - All this -talk of reorganizing the of- son's corner she paused and stood "in . such son. • He spoilt me complete- . fice was rubbish. She was sacked. the recess for shelter a moment, her ly" Ml 'Did Robin -know? 'Of course-,he eyes now stinging with tears of an- Kelly was silent throughout din - ' must. Perhaps 'not. Sir. Miles hid ger. Blindly she was staring at a ner and listened to all the happy - sent him off on a couple of weeks' row, of silver cigaretee- and - sower- _ holiday talk as though it were of (+ holiday to Napier as a reward for sign- cases. - small -importance. `t the long months of heavy work and "Hullo, Maisie! Whose birthday - The evening was chilly, and a responsibility he had had during is_ it— mine ?" cheerful fire burnt in the grate. 4r JL Missy's illness. He and his mother Kelly stood beside hei.- "11-like Caarrs were -drawn up; and GOnei. - + rye were i n Napier now. What did it that one;" he said, pointing to a vieve, her elbows on-her knees, her , mean . She was not aware of hay. massive one in gold. shoulders hunched, eat on a stool ling tranagressd.'in any way. She kept her head averted to hide and Miles rested a lean, brown hand BROWN LABEL 1/Z 160 - ' She could hear Sir Miles's voice the tears.. _ for a moment; on her head. -Fre- saying he.would give her a letter of "What's up? Maisie! What's the quently now he made these affec_ ORANGE PEKOE--AY 1/21b ' ;the 'highest commendation — personal matter "' he asked, suddenly aware tionate gestures, having at last - :�;teeommendation. What did she of her miserj;, broken through. the shell of cold re- . tare? _She. was sacked. Why? Did "I've been sacked, Kelly. serve which had shut 'him in during ..Robin know? Her mind went round, "Sacked!" he raid, puzzled. "Who decent years. - asking the same question over and sacked you ?'' 1 Genevieve : anWed back and leant Restauran *, suit is heavy, black- Over. "I've been saacked b onr,'against his knee, Robin sat opposite British. Writers - . �� y 3' satin consisting of a medium -long father.. 1 Lady I'encarrow; Kelly and Kitty Are Crittc[Zed s - "Father! What a damn' shame. shared the couch. tier, a thigh -long cape fitting _into TO BE SURE YOU who's at the bottom of this?" ( "Back to work again on Monday, New York — A Briton recently a double- breasted waistcoat effe ,-t in His sudden sympthy lessened her i Robin;' how do you like the pro's- praised the "gusto" of American front and worn over coffee- - control and she could not answer. ' pect?" risked Lady Pencarrow. novelists and said British readers celored Ise* blouse with soft ruffles - "Here! -: I've tot t'i'e car' round "I don't mind, Aunt- Norah. rim are -turning- more and more to at the throat: the corner. Hop in;' want to 'talk feeling awfully fit." American novels for qualities of ex- to you about this." The remark pushed back the talk. citing entertainment. ' "There's nothing to say, Kelly." of pleasant doings;- of idling" in the Norman Collins,* partner in a Lon- eseea,tin mica bottle off a4 "Oh. �_ "Oh, isn't - these? Come onl" sun, and bathing in the shallow' rim don publishing firm, said: "When 1 ter at any druggists. e4 •.W "Where are. you going ?" of the th(Inderitig surf. 'It was now read an American novel I think of • "Home!" said Kelly. "We can't behind them; ahead lay the future— a good dogfight, with - something hap- talk here.. " and the office. The sparkle had pening all the time. - �` Robin and Kitty got back nett, died down and a flatness marked "In _England • they are Mostly on day and Norah' asked all the family their words. Then a brief silence leashes and are not Vkely to start a - • to -dinner. Genevieve was still at- fell. fight. dome, having made first one and Kelly took his pipe from his ­Or you can think of it as a nice W then another excuse for postponing .mouth, looked at its dark bowl, and canter, . with the' author mentally her return to Kell and her - father deliberately. strtitk a match. He pouring .tea for himself an route, as DOES NOT MAAM y. �:. THIL -HEAR* encouraged her. He did not want Puffed two or three times, then, against a steeplechase, with a lot of �. �y�te her to go back to --trie--Rui t. - -- satisfied .tbpt it was alight, - F *ant , horses falling_bu sotua, excitement �,�r back into-a corner -or Erie couch. sad ;� <t„ t.Pry minute. a O+"P. '` _ An dspirrrl tablet starts diainto- I i "Why did you sack Maisie • Kite, "That is' why American books are It y ,` '� Slating as won as it touches moisture. I '1watFier•• being-read in England, rather than Pipe Smokers• kill rip with - 1 That means that Aspirin starts ! - GOLDEN VIRGINIA" ."' hold' • eases even a bad � ~ The -question was crashed into the writings of our frightfully clever headac e. neuritis or rheumatic paid ! Are You Sluash Z _ and en a real l their mood like a stone hurled Young meta, who are ashamed of their 7a'Y Y ' Im 'tae ea' a _ ,— - - -:'• emotaona and have auecesafully di- CJOOC� SInOlC¢! almost ireafanfi'y. And Aspirin is e. ! To Throw Off En Steeling through glass.. x . Doctors prescribe it. For Aspirin does p� s. enjoy Was or two What!" said Genevieve amazed vested themselves of intellectual I,t�'tsi ,_ry�,1 �,,agiey_,,�sfrrytu,:,.�1aia - SW Mrm the hear?. i each week of sitting up. curiosity. Be sure to look for the name Bayer `Energizing, Effervescent Crimson rushed into Robin's face. in the form of a cross on every ! Kitty­ was distinctly :uneasy and LIVE Yeist En& Jlspirin tablet. Aspirin is made in • Aiiles frankly annoyed. Norah alone Marriage- Studies t Canada and all druggists have it. i ' did not appear tq realize. the 'impli= ! cation. " Said Not to MIX Illftestion .Demand and Get Kelly. waited for'his father to. an- s*er Min. rostra = ,Get -a college educst-1on - - -n-havo �° � 4W A 5 P 1 R 1 N In TINS —aft and doe "Why did you sark her?" he re- lips Purs.11 E Yeast regular TRAMMAM reasterMzn IN CANARIA EXTRA LARGE BOTTLE, 7iie ,..l.. - Y ��� - first, then get married (if $ou astir .' .for the Wt three weeks, and ... f ■ peat to) -, but don't mix the two. have at last got rid of a nasty - -- (To be continued) That is the advice of former (form of lndigest(on. " —Erirna _ - Wnal • Justice Robert J Peaslee of the New up" - - from or knee Hampshire Supreme Court now- a If youe stomach "acts ter eat -I - Higher University Inc you will find, Phillips Pare LIVE' lecturer at the Boston University yeast a great boon. -' ,0. - -,Fees Predicted- School .1 Law on domestic relations. In its preparation a way has been - _ Toronto. H. J. Cody, presid- ( "Students who marry while" thel sound to reserve la s high state.ot , ent of Toronto irniverdty, stated re- ; are. in college are handicapping their activib the important B Viamias, - cently _that due to the reduction in , chalices for _happiness," Judge Peas- Enzymes and Nuclein which make yeast Ontario Government grants to uni -' lee said in an interview. so good for you. These imppoortant in -' _ versities, it "seems certain" that fees gredienU combine to: (1) Cornct di- "Married life in order to be suc- Cation and put an end to pains, gas, -*ill 'be. increased. The - reduction I, ' and pauses after eat' g. (2) Make your. ceasful, should be centred about •'a food do you food by inuring complete _ to the University of Toronto wit � � - - «{100.Ot'r,, home and family,, not..around classes assimilation; thus building you rip. (3) ,. •' and study. Home life more than any- Fortify your blood ind enable it to _ D g P PPY mar- drire out poisons which are responsible thin ls• important to a ha for .boils, pinples, rheumatic aches and rings." similar troubles. ,r R E L ' V E Judge Penalty maintained that the This 3-Fold action of Phillips Yeast - �p E R I 0 D I C PAIN � good effects of co- operation and will make meals once more enjoyable D ' mutual interest that come 'with mar- for you. And it will gtve you new O O stage are lessened b the fact that strength and vitality. Yon will like -_ IF YOU auffer pesi• Y - Phillips Feast. too, and it is not ezpen- odic sin _sad students -are likely to live in a board - • sive; 15 days' supply (in granule of - -~'t' = discomfort, try ing house or a similarly unfavorable pleasing taste) for 50c; 45 days'supply, , Lydia E. Pinkham'I environment." 11.00 at your druggist's. ' .. •. '� •.;';��'; Tablets. In most SCREEN ]EVERcases •they bring l� welcome relief. ti Mrs.CarolineNew- man says, They ease the pain ". ,/ _ - ` D' � Mrs. ry, Ono a s "I s ut, Route e- 4. %es/i AND " Tilbury, Oat• says;'I suffered soma - . � ttfliag terribly Had such backaches and headaches I was worn out Your Tablets helped me". Let them help you, too. Ails your druggist t rLA Ss;T - I�IDC�W Cosy public rooms arid cabins' - .. excellent food and pkrnt,y $b of it . good sun deoks — -- - -- happy days of sport and furl • � .Ant ships., A' R • Mee d*Hablt01 tkhtifTiCf - Apply to your loco! steady P . . LOtio11 . a errs or to CI¢afl ePtlf � _ g r?r Ask about the Mduced ,Exemsien 117 Bay Street Nets, for ialllngi until April 3M. StinSllst Ski' �rt�'aolsv4io� '. allowing u days in cutsos. - - ss,■■;,,,u ts■rw.enusrser � ,' ' l = . Peen aswwvevrataas , ' -,� - .Issue., .No. 17 -'35 _ r, • ' ' - ' 1>b . _ _ .. • is , _ . - - .. • • - .R�mesH :. - s6ath -4. ..s6cSr ease., - - nvufni_^ _ rA'- - •. •. • - ;-1 °i _ - { .,ni . ae` _ �.Y _ .r$,',,w = F a 1 w :r Y: � „� - . � •... � :✓ - ...�,, .a.;,,._ , e� .�� • There is in a11, human beings this sweet as two turtle doves by to- . DR�AD DRAGS instinct of fear concerning the fu- night.' " ture. The psychological reason that These are the almost wicked �uii n e VITALITY lies behind the flair for going.to for- things we allow to. ruin our chili- lies L7 r tune tellers is the desire to save rep's happiness. If a number of F ����� • one's sell from shock. To t know the these experiences occur _ in their It's Cruel To WOrr YO U14- and prepare for it. - Better, fives the effect is bck nJ to be ruin- w O Y U1 - they argue, to know the worst than�,ous. w stets Unnecessarily About to be filled with vague uncertainty. These are the almost wicked w: That Bungo Just Around and forebodings. On the other hand, things we allow to ruin our child- p un Corner many believers won't go because ren's happiness. If x number of By Mair Me Morgan they feel safer without concrete pre- these experiences occur in their dictions. lives the effect is bound to be ruin - :. o s o necessary to deceive th o s. -'- - -- ' We had a teacher in school who It i not y e d • had a pet way of torturing us, child and let him think that every Telling a little boy or g-irl "to wait _ _ ''''" •"" writes Olive Roberts Barton. She day will be a rose - picking party nor until your daddy comes home is would sa A MESSAGE FROM THE KING AND QUEEN y: gust you wait until 'You is it necessary to tell him about that cruel and unkind. The weary -hours Back in i90i when they were the Duke and Duchess of Corn get into Miss Cross room. She bugaboo just around the corner.- of waiting for unpredictable fate wont stapd for any nonsense-" Or CONCRETE EXAMPLE will often put the offender to bed, ~wall and York, the King. and Queen came to Ottawa on a 'visit, "If you think this arithmetic is sick physically slid down the Chaudiere lumber slides on a -eribr and had lunch hard just wait till you get into Nu m- A little girl playing at • a neigh- P y y as well mentally. on Pine Hill in Rockcliffe Park, especially for the visit. They now ber'Ten and see what it is like bore house one day acted very A child can acquire . the habit to strangely, S dread when there is nothing to have a' photograph of the old shanty sent them by Mrs. O. B. Jones, there." She ay- down did not worry about. Dread saps everything - ' 'of Ottawa. The result was that when promo- watched fhe other two listlessly for good in us and ,atrophies thought. fast week Mrs. Jones received through A. F. Lascelle, seere- tion time came'' half of us went' a while and my friend came in and The efficient child,. or adult either, tary to the Governor -Gen. a letter from Sir Clive Wigham, ack- home and got very sick, too sick to found her. is- one who does not live under h. expose ourselves - to the rigors of „ y dear?" mythical Damocle's sword. There ,I i� nowledging the picture on behalf Of their Majesties, It read:— Are you sick dear.' she asked. y x "l am to inform you that the Ling and Queen have been Number Ten, and the other half got "I think you had better go home and will be real swords enough. paralysis of the brain, and Miss bed." pleased to accept our hoto ra h. b which the were much in- let your mama put you to -� pleased o arc ponce to, I }'ou -Their Ma est s' a they of our Cross (who turned. out to be a very .`I'm not sick," said Mary. "I do The Jersey cow, B:yfhebrae Golden y ] Y PP y nice teacher) must have thought not want to go home." Lady, bred and'owned by M. Landon, kind thought." for a week or two that sho had re- There she stayed with her thumb Simcoe, Ontario, has completed a re- : " The shanty, the last of its kind in this part of the' country, had ceived a crop of the world's worst in her mouth, a thing' the lady had cord at 7 years of age of 12,085 lbs. no chimney. The fire was made on an earth platform in the middle dummies. never seen, her do before. of fat, with an average test of :4.136 i of the floor and smoke found its way out through a hole in the No child can think or behave nor- - Later her maid told her. percent. in 305 days. roof. It was destroyed by fire in 1929. orally if fear of the future occupies "Lizzie over at the Smith's says - Lady is sired by the R.O.P:• bull, ' _ _ _ •, his mind. Fear ,of the future may Mr. and 'Mrs. had another awful Netina's Masterman, and from. the -� mean daddy. coating home at night. fight. She says she is going to leiwe great producing cow, Rower's Mead- = NURSE- *WAS WILLING It may mean tomorrow with a too- him. And he told her if she left and ow Gold, with four R.O.P. records, And here is a spot of humor: Two military officers, were strol -• much - discussed operaticn. It may took Mary they would starve to the highest being- 12,109 lbs. of milk, ` ling along the street, when they met a particularly pretty nurse. mean air tomorrows with pareflta death. 'But they'll patch it up again 631 lbs. of fax. Lady misses winning j "By jove," said the major, "that'$ a fine - looking girl.' l m separated and a feeling of insecurity. like they always do and none the a gold medal certificate by only 1,0 going to speak to her." TRYING TO LEARN FUTURE worse,' says Lizzie. `They'll be as pounds. He hurried after the nurse and gave her a. regimental salute. "Excuse me," he said, "but you are an uncommonly pretty girl. = I'd love to be your patient." The nurse replied: " A'ould you? But you'd find it, hard to get into my ward." "But will you nurse me if 1 do? "Cert ainly, but ]-'don't see how it can be managed." "Oh, leave it to me," said the major. "I'll move heaven and = earth to get into your ward." The nurse's eyes twinkled. "You'll have to do more than that, she said. "You see; I'm in charge of the maternity ward." _ . DEFINITIONS OF A KISS I.- A thing of use to no one, much prized by two 2. The sweetest fruit on the tree of love: the oftener_. plucked the more abundant it grows. - - 3. The baby's right, the -lover's privilege; the parents' ben' _ son, and the hypocrite's mask. -- 4. The only - known smack that will calm a storm. !;VE -_ - Ki- et�gvam-to- thel -�f ; == ire- >Ihich, the operator used: - ..`sounding system." -- - _ sweetest labial-'of the world's language. r _ ■ b, The sweet • ' _ _ _ _ - _ _ -- 7. The only agreeable two -faced action under the sun - or the moon, either. - - _- S, A woman's most effective argument, whether to cajole the^ ��HEVROLETia headed for anathergearofoutataadiuq. heart of a fattier, control: the moods of a husband, of console the sales leadership in 1935 --with a famous combina- -grief of childhood " of e v exclusive ea urea _ #ioa five advanced e 1 f t ! 1 r� 9. A report at headquarters. -- 10. What the child receives free, what the young man steals, ',. Count•them now —and then compare fhem with any - Rnd wrist the old man buys . - #hW4 else that today's low price held can offer. Solid :7, - _ I t-, The thunderclap of the.' lips, which, inevitably follows $t�� %�'�=et Top" Body by Fisher —steel roof, steel r The drop that runnw'th. over a ;ithe.light.0ing glance of the eyes.' - sides _steel floor, welded o�ether•to form a real all -steel ` 12. � pen the cup of love is full. — — - "rotor -car body l Blue Flame - Engine -- valve -in -head - - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - power, proved dependability, with 6 cylinder economy! - P° - - .THESE ARE EXCLUSIVE - Enclosed Knee - Action- -combined with balanced weight' and shockless steering for the ultimate in riding corn- - - LAURA WHEELER DESIGNS fart I Cable- Controlled Brakes —fully weather- proofed, positive and equalized. Fisher No-Draft Ventilation— n comfort, whether always available for your health and c mf r .. '► windows are up or down. Y . s of these _ ,'- �....,, 1 ; w� _• I. . - . . The Master Chevrolet gives you all five a famous , : !N all i /y� a 1=1 .t, 1.611 1�.�11•!i t'i pit a be q value. 1 j use let be I1 , .•1 ! ,ttl j ::.1 tl . =ts... Low e delivered prices acne easy believes teraism sl a1 :•..:.•:.. is _... ._ ilt •. •o tlii��li•• 1'...: •-'.i•Ihtil' Nr� ♦ +� ei '`� -.T I -r FIS .40 VRAF! 41� rrti i i -ill •�1 ► ,J .,� _ _.. .. ,,•• - { CROCHETED EDGINGS PATTERN 943 Let crochet edgings transform your ;inens. No matter how PRICER simple they-may be you can make them something choice. This (kr tk Master ;;:• r _ .'.collection of 'edgings contains' some that are ,lovely on neckwear, 1'ROlrl. 2- , Cap) ::. -885 'too. That tab edging in the .center, in Irish crochet, is lovely just'`? :. by itself as the- neck and sleeves of a dress. The tabs being separ- Delivered, fully equipped, at factory, Oshawa, Oat. sed fit beautifully on any neckline; the edging is lovely,'too, to trim FreWt and Government license only extra. - children's dresses. The edging at the bottom is really like a Cluny face, and would make handsome linens. .The. simple lattice one above C•105C STANDARD ,SERIES MODELS AS LOW AS i722 A 6iNERA1 MOTORS VALUE it, makes especially handsome- shelving, done in string. Of course, it's lovely on towels and pillow cases, in a finer cotton. The pointed one next to it, makes a charming trimming •,on many linens or on _ - dingerie. The butterfly lace is-- in filet' crochet — the butterflies are set off by the large- meshed lace stitch. The tiny one at the top Is L _ - lovely on napkins, handkerchiefs or as just a touch of decoration on ' " , "' `�.CilaCl� Cooper Claremont your lingerie. . Pattern 943 conies to you with detalled directions for making z the edgings shown; illpstrations of them and of all stitches used,, CHE- ROLE--r � material requirements- 401 Send 20 cents in stamps or cola (coin preferred) for'this put- ' tern to - Needlecraft Dept.. Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide St. ! 3AM i }��� j�►���,�f ,<� t; ,'� �� �� �� ��j t, - West, Toro nto. >,ea 7 -:7. `4 A the United Ch ,�a three4week vacation, returned to eA'S Institute will be held at this -E. C. Jones was in Toronto on' and his choir, from e Uni UOUAL L e fulfillilipa of an arch, Whitby. Mr. Crozier and the duty at the Can. Bank of Commerce, home of Mrs. C. A. Sterritt, on Monday, attending th at a p. in.. The old friend, Mrs, W. J.'A. Carnahan, choir from Picketing United Church Tuesday, April 30th, -Ed. and Xrs. ii�oth spent Good this weeL vide the pro- who was' prominen't' in'. musical cir- !will take chaste of the service in -The monthly meeting of the W. Grandmothers will pro so each ties. She died after a very brief ill-�, Whioy that same evening. Irwillay with friends in Oshawa. ) M. S. of the United Church will be gram for this meeting, -Miss Merle Hall, of Toronto, some mess. -Mr. and Mrs. Cl.isments,'of Mil- held on Wednesday, May tat at -3 P. member is-requested to bring was, home over the holiday. -W b#* ton', spent the holiday *ith F. T. -Mies Lillian Wiman, of Picton, m., at the home of Mrs. F. T. Bun­ interesting relic of 'pioneer days. Ev- 'Sundays next there ill is$ erybody welcome. Come and help uz two interesting services in the Unit--and Mrs. Bunting. spent Easter with her unel�,e Russell ing - celebrate -A large congregation was pres with our ',Grandmothers." ed Church, Pickering. The morning --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balsdon, of Burrell' -Fire broke out at the beautiful service will be the Women's Mission- Burford, attended the funeral of -N. F. and Mrs. Mechin and son, ent at. the Easter service in the Pr P., on ary Society Eaker Thankoffering the late Mrs. Hallett.' esbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Carm- ichael residence of W. H. Moore M Hugh, of Oshatwa, visited the form- which Miss Mansfield of -Died,. at Pickering, on Wednes- eeis mother here on Sunday. preached an excellent sermon Sunday evenriv last about 6 o'clock, service, at d excell- an a!arn! waisi rung in here and also Smoky Lake Field in'Alberta will 'day, April 24th, Walter B. Powell, catches of aPPrOpriate for the day an - in his --Some very heavy xluikera were made by our sports ent Easter music was rendered by at Brougham for the assistance of speak. Her address* will be interest 65th year. Funeral, 2.30 p. m. 1 the choir. the' local Fire Brigades. It is.bel- ing and helpful. The evening service Saturday to the Disciples' Burying - `Those of . us wh a' eved that a wood fire in the lib- will be in charge of Rev. Mr. Toll, Ground. ':during the past week. I - 0 * re obliged W i . . 1 . . -Bert Douglas and suer, Miss drive the country roads are agreeab- racy at the north-east corner threw .-,:--Helen, Toronto. anent Easte r Sun- dri surpnsed at �ne - manner in which- 1-f, at ;-hi-1. zr-I; •'day with their aunts, the Misses ly • -Jrhe ideal weather ith the papaing stway of the frost. lore • wi W" great ly enjoyed by motorists, *buted to tho- lack storey burning furiously at that "Buitting. the gravel road have dried up with the fire contmenc6d. Mrs. Moore dis- during Easter very little inclination is Break up, covered the fire, when tracing an the traffic being exceedingly heavy This .has been attributed odor, of smoke, and.found the upper hie S q ..`­an the highway, Tnany being anxious of the - customary sprang rains. In time. Mt. Moore had left shortly be- that case the much-mi-Ased rain has fore for Oshawa, and was located to try out their new cars, many of that with some diffvulty. The strut- Its proved of value in other ways. Mokerina Leader Stor "which were in evidence. The Horticultural Society are -Daylight Saving goes into effect ture, a huge stonebuihiin,• is under- -very fortunate in securing Magis- in Toronto on Sand:.; and on Wed stood to have been erected ut a cost Ytrate Jones, of Toronto, who is not- nesday, May 1st, will go into effect of approximately $40,140 and 5t is -and books on in Pickering. The Gray Coach Lines not known what insurance was :ar Ela • -House Paints ed for his lectures be tied, biat in any even': there writ be an illustrated have revised their time table to Wild Flowers, to give of fast a considerable lt­st. r. library if Mr. talk on "Wild Flowers" in Dunbar- in keeping with the adoption No Better' Made ton United Church, on Friday, May time. Their time -tabl ' e­appears in an- Moore'&, which probably coald not 46 ard, at 8.30 p. m. (d. a. t.) Doh% other page in this issue of the News, have been equalled in the routinion. -papers A and representing priceless volumes mine ' this as it will be of exceptional the stations mentioned being the Staunton a tuterest. Eastern House, Pickering, and the and matuiscripts, most of which can So Better Made -George's Church, Sunday' Corner of Bay and Dundsia, Toronto. not be replaced, were totally des- See advertisement. !Toyed. Some furniture and silver- ware were-rescued, but the A@A 28th - 1st Sunday after Ens- -The Highways Department have Big '88" Overalls & Smocks School at 10 A. M. Mom— ter. Sunday lug prayer at 11. Evening prayer at entered upon an advertising cam- part of this beautiful residence 4 e Better Made to exercise its contents are today but a heap of Preacher at both- services, Paign urging 11714068U greater ca in driving their cars, in ashen and twisted metal pipes amid Rev E. G. Robinson. re rider to reduce the number of ace- dark stone wallA. Holeproof" Hosiery -Easter Day - ww obeerved at..St. 0 congregations, identa on the high-ways, which have, George's by splendid em b o Better Made ike morning attendance being very increased greatly during the pas, few years. Alost of the accidents am with an unusually large num- large, - BROCK Glin-Knit" Cotton Hosiery, W of.communkamts. The services due to careksaness- An motorists were greatly enjoyed by all and are am. not guilty of carelessness. - Ped- -No Better Made an indication of vigorous church life estrians who have been killed or In this historic church- badly injured in a - motor accident,- - --The repudiation of * the Power may have been the one at fault, and 'Nonds by the Province na.urally has the motorist entirely blameless. r It many who are opposed to the plan, is hoped that the campaign that has FRIDAY And ,14ATURIWAY and the criticism Probably comes been entered upon will have a bene- a M C HAPMAN . - from these who are holders of su ch ficial effect. The first advertisement APRIL 20 and V secutitim' We are in -receipt of a may be seen in another column. Ot- bee, - wTi ten by a hers will lll foow. letter from Quebec, "THE MAN WHO -The ceremonies arranged by the - we, Str. individual, who has NEAR FALL GOODS ed this letter,. Pickering Horticultural Society to we, presume eirculariz and -after thoroughly admonishing be - held on Friday, May ' 3rd, to eel RECLAIMED WILLIAM-5, WORK BOC1.T5, Solid leather, 42.953 -our government, advocates the bay ebmte the Kina's flilver Jubilee in y our school yards hive been arranged 14 F. AT)" totting of. Ontario-made products b -STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2 .00, 2.!0 300 all other provinces -of the Do7fin4on, and are as � 'foll ws 0 : Dunbarton, 2.30; VELVET _rCAT 5, blue, black, brown, 3.95. Worming-us that though the Man- -Base Line, 3.00: Pickering, 3.30 (D. ,Gl,AkIDF. RAINS ufacturers Association will J()AN,RleNN TT If y'Ck%A art act' tic . e . i"'66 ­- ;ir.-Irtkly %irocery on have, iv. 8- T`-) Tte C0311=033'es I bie in charge of our local ministers,, aided LIONKL ATWRIA, years advocated the buying of Can -adian-nude products, he claims that by members of "The Men of Trees." Z. dodger, ask to have your name put on our Ontario goods . are no better than the It is hoped that a good gathering Mailing list. vihce and will be in attendance at each school, goods from any other pro W%1141-vy. Titf-f•iNN- W0 %velle"-dw) in very many cases inferior.. He is A beech tree from Windsor Memor- T. Butitilig i9l Park *will be 'planted in the Mern- A PR 11, 23, •30 41 Y I Fred urging the other provinces, in retal cation, to refuse to buy Ontario. mer- orial Park here. The trustees -am Liveosef* 94ftbliplted 1&57 Rwdiu .,ehandise. And that's that. arranging for this. The trees have RUMBA the --Unit4- been donated by the English Churcfi .7. ;Church concluded a long series of Trustees and the "Men of Trees RAFT very attractive and interesting Wed- Society.•. 1,01111tAR1► . _.uesday night- meetings last week, fit- _George's A. Y. P. A. will it, A R(;() � ; � � � � � r � i , ��� - - -� � � J � F w en --Fe interesting debate- referred hold a social thia.-Friday at h t Ao last week was gi7en. The Affirm- when every member please be pres- ative attempted to show that Can ent, as it is the end of the season. f -The, community lost a highly ads should remain 'in the League o and much -loved citi,. -,n -Nationst, and in•the event of the de- respected ed 7o n vlaration of war, should assist -the- Friday, April•, 19th, in the death- of Maybe "It's Love Motherland in every possible way. Mrs. Jabez Hallett, in her 'sixty- This aide was presented in a most fifth year, at her -home. on Church 41 JT A It T C. - I . i V e rmarmer by brilliant olratory, Str., Pickering Deceased had beer. R044 ALEXANItItAt Virginia Cooked Hbm gi able with an adequate vocabulary by Miss suffering from diabetes for some R C wi n Roll, � * : Fit A NK M, (%FI t (1 hicke o 30c • 'Ruby , Andrew and Mr, Arthur years, and had in the last two years Smith. The negative, voiced.bSr Miss been suffering from a heart affect- Jellied Veal- :-.•.30c• t Ethel Hogg and Mr. Jack Chapman, ion, which brought' about her very very definitely and in a manner sudden death. She had beret' carrying .25c. Dutch Loaf, probably not quite, so brilliant as on her household duties as usual on at their opponenC that moming,, and at 1,2.45 called ALE- Ji-t "15c* s. presented in • our es timation . a greater number 'of arg- Dr. Caftwiright's office in company Hlt','t IS, con. 2. Picketing. 30-31 -Head Cheese, uments in support of their content- with her- granddaughter, Miss." qi Phyllis 15C. -is -Bo �7, ion and refuted, so. we thought ev-. PiIkey', in. amore or legs reirular hay &%,in Git 25 lognall ery point brought out by the affirm - . it. On her return she lay down to ji t t t << Fo'i it ai, L F- flit, t' :01ECIAL ative. We didn't agree with the jud- rest. for a p4riod,, and shortly called bred•jerseY first calf, T. B tested M. B ce Burk Phone Pict 103t. 35 - � 71 ;­- ges and were. very , much surprised her daijghter, complaining of loss- Jewel Shortening, '12c. 2 lbt�23 when they gave 'their decision in at-breath, and other unexpected % Oft S A IX- S itiv,b ­ I-r! 'favor of the affirmative. We think trouble. Mr,. Hallett hastened for the a.ith 1 4 h. p. W esti ghouse . 60 cycle motor. S19.uo Hog 2 0, Pickerms News. this subject is next debated. to have 4deh -was thought . a�t t)ie moment A AT K KN "I I, %'I U R+ -W 'doctor, who administed treatment it would be a very helpfulidea when to .�'-R E, I Apply C i bo icro of crass Rea'sonabte rates. at least one *of the judges be some- have -br"Lght her through a very Arthur Arl�,acl;le, �-larrmoht- Phottt:5412, 34-35 one who had dcnned a uniform and . serious condition. She, however. had 'Butcher (plioiie, 3000)- Piclieriijg 1�,0( CAI .1, 1. itti, (in Qrvnrt. 6 went over into the last war, it will not, recovered -as was, thought at >ci Live. as go. d as new For furthergr ic- we think help considerably to form first and• life became extinct in 8 ul•trsaoP1VtolVlib.+4ed—Uyerr, Grrervito 36 - very few minutes. Deceased was one —111 SALK-1 P I-I 11111li-t-r. 15 some very definite opinions on car 'tain matters. The meeting was also of the family of Christopher and P tooth, re -built.. and new wheels Rowe R e. pair Shop, Brock Road, Phohe Pick 2720 3,1. addressed by a Reverend member Mrs. St9ric, born in Enfield, Darling- e staff of the Church of All ton Township, her family moving to 411 1 ) k t,%�.%hehit f r.hf ice of th Nations i who has recently returned Pickering �i5 yeais ago, residing on I variety of cior.1 orly garden peas Lot 20, on, % Pit;- Ming. W.C. W0601`1. - Phone Pick from Russia. He being a Ukrainian, the farm on the Base. line I qt , at_ s 1*RAYIeI)-.W-­k 1.r 4, curt 5 Ux- is --now aquaiuted with the "before er farmed by Mr. Hallett.. In Feb- i,, iiridge Due ue Cw year -old . ha . y mare and one sor- and aftei". conditions in Russia. The ruary I-S!YZ, wa,; married 'to Mr. I y(ar old Reldihc F. M Evans, fifty per cent of the address . that we Hallett and they continued to fa-nr Clare 31.17 5 ickerin g 111t,,i..Market Phone F heard was extremely interesting,, the. for Tn4?-,y years on the homestead, F(►R -ad, 4 char ian viitie(y seed burl y, tgst for mailing :'other fifty was blotted - out in the movini,, t,% the Haight farm, north . of per t"Ishe I John Miller. Phone Clare 90C. -7.., battle for supremacy between the the*villagro, *high they purchased, 302. For rather light voice of th- speaker and coming' int-i the village eight year ;111" I,, 0, A 1. F, Ang the Geo. Palmer pro- lily afcoh`ler�, rorbruRt tered seed. a group of -small -boys who - thought ago, purcha ► S �, i".1.1" 'potatoes for. seed or of DO`tICY -LAMB they were on an outing on the inside. pertly.. Sl,,e laves to mourn her IjDss GOOD BEEF, VEAL Al!.o a qwntit% kL M B Burh. .Phone Vick 1.031 35tf This Society is probably the out- her irrmediati- family:­'A' sorrowing I Y I V— 180 ?W % o h,,,, -standing organization of the church husband, and four daughters, Mrs. takt, place of,R' batteries on your as regards enthusiasm, they I , W' Pi L vy duty, AND PORK • have C - •Ikey, Pickering, Mrs. Chas. cirit.? vwttaindofinitply $10.00 Apply Box Aad an extremely interesting winter', Hutchfnro3 -n'f the Brock Road, Mrs. KaZ! WS office. q*J many prominent speakers were! Chas, Law, Pickering and. Mrs. Her- �4 k 1,F-- F Also"GOOD SERVIC&.- h"rd, together with many other in- on,' of Brobklin,, also two sisters,' 9 Ivernment ct,sned, coma er(ial No. 1, rip- en. w I year Bals-Arin, thl'Inrley. yielded 6n bushels ,iteresting programs. The attendance Mrs. Fil. Pickering and Itiff'.1 rasm, inrl ni, �vs-. 15r. per hush'i"s F M. "ILt the rMular sessions have been ex- Mrs. Burt Toronto, a brother, R-)bt. Cb-,vVman. Pick,riniT. 33t( C. Stork, paned -away a year ago, - v. I 4N ceptionff,' and a truly fine work has ,(m R�Nl' been carried on by an energetic, also four grandchildren, I W3• Ini- and a host p cnnvenip�t ly lorated, c'ope tt, Osh rn%,Pd hiql­%ay, o­d buildintA. excellent State baM-woXking executive, who receiv- of friends. The-tumeral took place on f culli%Ati,n. Planted to 1;trm,% berries and garden trucir. Tmmecliate poswWon G. D Wo SERYA NT) �r�p 4W ed tbA support of a loyal member- donday, interment taking place in Conant, K. C.. Oshawa. Mount Lawri Cemetery, Oshawa. ke.April me f Wo Petrie, who . - e. the M -�-�ank T ­ 9-