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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_05_03r .• -�. 4�w ..• a?- wv- '. * -.+' - ... _ f+a— : ;r 4.c.a hid _ - - -J sir.. _ _ .— - — 2 ��. Wi .svgs �'•y`'I 7 1. THE PICKERI y -VOL. AL LIV -, PICKERING, ONT..—FRIDAY. . iii AY 3, 1935. —1�0.. 36 JOV01sfawtassal 6arbt. - - v Whitevale " f hllu _„ _•_ •. ', : Greenwood •1 _._. .fled4csl' "'Mothers' Da will' be b'served' in 1�, Shortt as commenced work h -� EN W 00+) ' . Y o h ,.. DR. H. C.. PEAR80N- Phyeicisn — the Baptist - Sunday School on Sun- again after his recent accident. ind Surgeon, Dumbarton. 1017 day, May 12th. A special program i hiss hdna Meadow returned' to "Uur tracks pass your way _. is being prepared for this occasion, � her home in Markham on Monday. MILLS 'U B. FORSYTH, Opb. D.. Director every day.' .rL and a cordial 'ini•itation is' extended The Y. P. S. are holdin their fin- #,Q tomesrical Association of Ontario. Reg. g latered Oqmbec of the American Optomeuical COAL to all mothers to attend. al meeting of the season on Wed- 'Established 1838 ti aasscistiP. Eyes examined b7 appointment, y . COHE, . _ , r 'Plow. W. Claremone. oat. An open tea and social evening nesday evening. - - ' WuOD, CEMENT, will be held at the hdnle of Mrs. Mr. Johnston and sister, of Clare= FEED f Melrose on Tuesday, May 7th, 'under " moat, called an.' Emmerson and Mra. NOAN 6, HeINTYHE- Bsrrls• - •HAND, GRAVEL, the auspices of the Baptist Mission Ormerod on Sunday. r Solicitor. Notary. Ufficr -Bt sc.. Circle. 'Pea will be -served from' 5 � rrbe Girls' Circle met at the home The price of pork and beef . Opposite Bell Telephooe.Offwe, Whitby. and' o'clock : ? 4b. 4s17 are sery ve Saturday - till all eel B rybody ' of Mrs 'E. Tremble on Sa day of - ternoon, when there was a good. aft- o sho a profit welcome. now. R'8 for DONALD BUDDY Barrister, B.UILDER'S SUPPLIES - _- ' endance. � feeding. There is no bet - tor. Notary Public. hdiooeyto Loon. ., +Mi icese'ryy occe b the late A. a. Chrt. Brock Road Misses Margaret and Zorn Gee re- ter feed for the money �i a°nthmins or coe curt Homo- Whitby. my �1B0 1eo81 tlart8$e work .,, turned borne on Sunday &her . sp4hd -. -than•"mf Barley Feed. It EATON. BELL. do ROSS Miss ' Nellie Percy, who has 'been been ing a few, days,- with their sister, W. J. BEATON, K. C. A.,. MITCHELL visiting with Mr. Walter Percy, of will fire more pounds t0 ti H. B, BELL J. D. F. ROSS Markham has just " returned home'' Mrs. es Mil the ton than bade oho Misses Mildred and .Gertrude Cor- Y lJ• (9nope+rior to. D. 111Gmuo and Packer- after a week's- absehce. Test it and see. ` • J. K. wR21GH1' ' }� CAaI Ca) � bett returned home on Sunday after •. � WS Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 2W.8 N Mr. Will Percy, who has been at,, spending a part of their holidays _ I Fioldering, OUt. home for the winter has recently re- with Will and Mrs. Crammer. :.. ._.CHOPPING _ C,((``�� 0. RICHARDSON A Co. Barris - , turned to ".'lorthern Saskatchewan' .teri, Solicitbrs. Notaries etc,. suite. 309 .Office phone 7400 Residence 0510 The Rev. W. G. Watson, D. D; of Molloy, Wednesday and Friday.., ' sad 810- -9 Richmond. St. E.. T ronto: Tel where he is homesteading. This was Halifax, wasa`the guest of F. L. and i _ --Ad-4810; Nights. Sundays and Holi- the first time in five ears that Mr. SPECIAL 1 t a777. PiEkeriag Phone ae13. 8tf t Y Mrs. Green over the week -end, and _. STEW�RT BEgRE Mercy has been home and- hie visit took the services in the church here Until June Lt, Chopping will >w sTHOMSCN A MebtILLAN- Burris- here_ recalled to him many happy on Sunday. He gave a very eloquent i 1 sollacorl. Notary Public. Office at done for T cents per bag, Pee of N1r. Thomson. lot 11, concession 1, memories of his boyhood days. May address in the evening along the Ofike hours: Thursday and Saturday Radio . %mice he have eve success in his project missionary [rota 7.00 p. ® to 8.30 . m- or by P tine Of mi98iOn8 work. *---- 4mP�orteTp n2a�w° oron °w an • Finest equipmeat fur expert; of pioneering In Northern region o! Tl,ere was some talk of Mr. and FLOUR any guaranteed service the Dominion. _ Mrs. Southvgell returning to this vill- g _ _., ... Owing to an error, the 'comedy -i age this- week but evidently they Ask for KISSIMI" for pastry, 1!j " D�UM Paste, Tubes, and Bwtterioe drama "The Wild Oats Boy' vgas - M^ ---'- ~�• _ on head. •� .have made some change, consequent- takes leas shortening. I grind tieafi _ announced as .taking place on May iy a family, from Toronto will occ- .ring grown wheat almost exclusive MIL GWlsste oTDelow S �eooa sad �° ooh Car RadioS�ial ynipliflere a asst at April 26th= N.otwithstandt welcome them to this the village. r. 'we 1 sly. You bay meat flour. I buy x t7. At Claremont oche apes D. A. - stares +erg Tssalar sad Prida Pboae 20 "Years m=perfence inig this mistake, the play was enact- ran. You eel with a feeling of "the -shove -must- glum - EXCHANGE Phone Mark 2603. Pict 4410. or Broa BRBHRTT. FALLAI@$, L- D S., 8touff 9901. 6o -on" a?irit by all those concerned. - "' I exchange flour for any kind 44 k ` D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Cohlese of . -: A good crowd attended, however and ,Motor traffic on the Highway. was ,raid. This saves rots menrey. S and the University of Toronto. the dancing afterwards made it all very heavy over the weelo-end. _ r�c secood door east of St. And• urC ' Pickering. got.. Odic* hour, : 9 ia. all an enjoyable evening.- The service of the Rayner family a. m, t• ap. n., « trlr appotnemene- pt -ray The Beal Store, Claremout- ' - at Claremont was attended by some +� allrwe). F= Pick 00. 481y PHONE 924 rton o young people .. .. _11)tituba � : f Several y _ .. FURNITURE eras from here attended the Shingles For Sale i ^w Joyce and Mary Somerville spent funeral of. the. late W.- B,, Powell of We age displaving au �attracthve the Easter holidays with Mrs. Ben 'Pickering on Saturday. (}nit Qislvaafzed Steel Shio 1 ' ELIZABETH RICHARDHON- variety of Cotton. Mrs. E. Omherod and son,- of g w0' pandautomobileinsurance of all kinds: r Bird's Feir Slate ShiuRles. stand Aluminum and (fir Furaiare Etc. i �ng eompaalasot -solid financial ' Furniture Ynd Furniture Mrs. Jerome' Palmer, of Noriarid Greenwood were visitors of the R. Slate, re•::.;,ut•.ing uuKgy wheels. -- • Novelties. spent a few days with :Sirs. John :Devitt. family_ on Tuesday. Lawn ,soarers sh Lrpened. POSTILL. Lioeused Auctioneer, Prices low, io teeping with times Taylor. Much fall wheat in thfs district T. PATBR80N'S - OLAREMOIlM F. foe C•aaties at Tars and ons"o. Aso• Mr. - Will Pearce and Mr. Dickson has been killed by cold winds -and Nan Was of au • triads ass•ssued a on .bares+ Gall sad get prices. Phone 88iE� nor.. Adair... ors•a aver P.O.. Out, of the Altona Rd. are back again Irought and has to be plowed under. - - . - from Florida. ..The Y P Society met in the ch R. BEATON. _ 20WNSHIP The •Dunbarion choir sang t Cen- s Ton Sunda evenin 'with a goodly. 3J. clerk. eonvevancer commuswner for _ wproc' and Lime_ g Y B B Y' F1J _ ua an,, e:ir, Sewer 'A., tennl on Sun ante and ash interesting meet - age .e:. Whitevak. t>a:. Just arrived a large shipment of Centennial choir came to Dunbarton lag. - Gyp•'oc in the following sizes: at night. Misses H. Barclay R. N. and Lois. : W M � MAW w l 48 io. z 72 in. Gyproc The Women's institute met at the Hayward spoilt the past week with B��ders' Q ' •' Y11 _ .. __..48 in. x 8.4 tn. home of Mrs. Silas Dixon onwThurs- the former's mother, Mrs. C. A. Bar - '•+ pph Licensed Auctioneer for York. 48 in. x 98 in. - day • of last week' where they had a} :lay. u . ...Ontario and Durham Counties •48 in. x 106 in. .very successful .-meeting.- A number - of the children here On Saturday, May 4th, a uzl#an have taken treatrwents to immunize Lumber and Lath - f .sire sofa tl • Board - All triode o p P R . _'.'48 in. z 9d Duniscona .. I. m whooping-cough.. vr}li h B. C. Ohl le8 abv Band .. G from c 'n P� the 8 the - - meets o e C B _ Ta>;sre as so sr a - . !S. will he..hel'n Band „i the W. M. is prevalent. blue Coal • Star tithe 'i 1Hwrdwwll Plaster T. and Missio Fhty�+ *in d in the Sunday school Miss Jennie Duncan was with her ' -Bales msv i►p arranged for at the : �.rKE 1,G �� room. All ladies come. people here over the holiday, ' her - Alberta Ooal l.a NEWS OYPICB LUMBER YARD _ - -- mother- being still. confined. to her .Domestic- Coke ._Kinsale red but improving. ;Boll sad Independent phones. - - - - p g' (iPII1eIIt, Lime, Plaster' l Whitby. Ontatarto. _ L. Johnston and George Duncan, - Pickering Mills Miss Edna afeadows, of Markham, trustees of S. S. No. 10 attended" -Maple Body WCod ._ a a +: spent several days with Mrs. V. the ses,sioil5 'of the' O. E. 'A. held in Special Rates on Automobile Agents for Lundy FeU • fI Parkin. _ i Toronto during 'Easter week. Insurance, now effected with Mash, Feeds,'. hiss Veronica Gaynor, of CiAawa,; -and' Metal - Roofing t . __ f 'spent the week -end with ills. Alvin Cherrywood a.ndk Hooker. -3 and Poultrys upp- bliss Mabel Harbrun returned n1 -Miss•-Gladys Petty, of - Toronto, '.-Cockghutt Implements ;� S her school in Markham 'after a cac spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. a anon at her home here. I Jams. Todd.- Secure elites before BarittE 'd y _ -OF_ lies in stocl� dt all ,caster Vernon'Carlton, of Toron= Miss Norms, and "Roy Flett, of Tor ' - LOSDQ�i; ENGLAND to, spent the 'vacation•with Mr. and 'onto, visited with Bob and Bill Marr' WILSON- BROS', •� ii by times .I Mrs. D. Crawford. ish during the holidays: i CYRIL E. biORLEY Miss Jennie Parkin holidayed "•The. Rennie family, of Toronto, LQCQSt,)s eiAi. = Chopping Daily with liras Edna Stevenson at the R. visited with fir.' and ells. X. Fertnep phone Mark 7X1 121J Phone Pickering, 6700 - Y, g young E. Mowbray 'horn'.. ' .on •Sunda Lakin back:.their sun r D N Lockwood Mr. and Mrs. L. Heard, -of Oshawa son, Jackie, who had been with his ' YEAR spent a day last week ,with their. grand;�arents over the holidays. E A S TER. THIS PI, ;KERING, ONT. daughter, Mrs Albert Parkin. The - Woman's Association will _ • Mr. and Mrs. Herb Parkin and meet in the hail on Thursday, May Novelties, k WE AKA HQLDI \O.A R. G. CLENLENINC daughter Sundayed' with' Mr. �'. E., 9th, when they will do, a quilt. Word -1 GOLD Bayles and family, at Brougham. "Sympathy' , There will not be an " ..1" i e Congoleum SEAL✓ ug FUNEPLAL DIRECTOR The W. M.' S. will meet at' the. supper served at . the close of the .Chocolaty Eggs, Cbicken� . --.- home of Mrs.. W. 'Gee on Thursday, meeting. Gues'sing' Contest Private Ambulance = May 2nd. Mrs. V. Parkin's group lit Fight members of Cherrywood Y. and Rabbits.' y g ee charge P. S. attended the Presbyter) Y. P. 5c. to 5& Da and Night ht 9ervi This is our:4opportunity to get S .. 3 Pbone 9000 Miss Velma Crawford returned oi: Confaence' held' it ' Markham last Saturday after spending the holiday Saturday afternoon and - evening, Easter Greeting Ct1rd�. 3 _ Malvern'5000 -. 8 6 X. Congoleluli Ru$', with her cousin, Miss Joyce -White;' when ail felt they had a very prof- 1 ABSOLUTELY FP ►EE j ' 5c. aria ion. : Markham Ont. of Oshawa. l.table .and happy time together. y Miss Roxena Ledgett spent the i About t�delve ladies of'the'Cherry- CQntest start, �IRy 3rd and lasts — - - week -end with her parents here. .. wood W. A. went to . Whitevale on _ FARMERS tactil 12 o':clock noon, on 'SRturd6y _ Mr.' and- Mrs. Victor Harlock and-, Wednesday afternoon of last' week Wise farmers are treating; ;theilf MRy 11th. The tvinninR.nnnlber daughter, of Toronto, called on the to meet with the W. M.'S. of the i..._ will be announced in our window OLD RELIABLE 'C. Richardson- family. - J ,United Church at their Easter meet- seed' with ;. ate p.m. of the name day. The -'Y. P. S. held' their regular' infr:.An- adfiress by Mrs. Trickey, of FORMALDEHYDE If you- purchase R Rentl.ineConqul- B. -H. Pei.nts, Enal11918, meeting last Tuesday evening' with ai Toronto was heard also "special mus -- io insure w '`sTuut- free" harvest. i eutn Gold Seal Rug during. the koodlq number present-. This was the is given, followed by the social cup period of this contest and then Varnishes and- Stains,' It costs lees than le. per builld ' social, evening and all enjoyed them of tea, which brought to a close- a j" prove `a winner, yon have the priv.. .�) to fresh raced grain. ilege of taking the , prize rug, or +MURF.9Cfs in full' line of colors. selves. Roll for. next •meek' Peace. meeting, 'much enjoyed by all Ores- havingt -he fall ph.rchaee price of ,Also TURP9 and OILS -•- A special service will be held in eat. , sthe rug. yoti pnrchaeaed returned, `the Kinsale Church 'this Su On On Friday evening, May 10th, a f3URPEE'8 (iARDEci 9E>l:D$ ' Come.in and let us explain the eeing, at 7,:30 o'clock. Mr. R M:, drama�� entitled, "How I earned my Inbulk. theeconomical wail. Contest. to yya. We have the Ageney• for Chapman, of Pickering, will have Dollar will be' presented-- in -the to buy seed. _ .�IASSEY- SARRI9' charge of the service. The choir will church by the ladies of Locust Hill �'f• A. STERRITT REPAIRS. present their pageant, "The'Citialle$- W A. under tlse auspices of Cherry- _ e of the Cross. A male choir und- Woman s - ,Association. Appropriate bLVIN BU er the direction of Mr. R. Nicholson music etc, will be given between Jone8' Drug Stot'� +� P1IIertil DireOtOr° of Whitby, will hirnish•"the music. 'A acts. So please remember. the date, - - Ambulance Set ;$ardware Yhone 4000 collection 'will be taken to furnish and join with us in having a good Phone 6800 Phone 1300 the choir with new choir books. Date time. This drama was well received 'w PICKERING Sunday, May 5th. Everyone come when Riven in their . own church. 4iCKERINd ONTA]�O :1� , Pickering, ` ` Out io and enjoy this interesting service. Admission 25 and 10 cents. _ _ tea- _. ' � .. - _z.,, _ -,. _ `� -"'• ..,Y._ .. ...y.e' f GOAevleve, tome and rigid, watch- ad them each in tossn. There was w someti�ng behind all this— something THE _ .he did not understand. Something to _ - • do with Robin. ' Ge GvM STANDARD Robin's eyes were lazed on hers, : { - 'pip / pleading. He could seesee chi misery - - _ - - OF QUALITY - in her face, but he was unable to ex. NEW plain.- : throughout the Miles stirred- uneasily, "Who toad • — LABEL 'J you? When did • >�Dil4 - y you see Maisie+ e Kite ?" he asked truculently, some of the old lire returning. This. w ;s - = s the first show of temper since his �' - • -_.._ _ ____; Illness. "I saw Maisio ' Kite , o n Lambton Quay. yesterday, after, yu haa. lack- :.. ,� ed her:' ' i . , . e Hub! So she told you, did she? . _. ` Came bleating to you for sympathy, I suppose. Well, I won't take her ; back, so you needn't ask- me to." TIDES H is She didn't come bleating, as you >. call it, and, I am not asking you yto , i - •- BY "Nk tJ„E ' (L SCANI;AiIj take her back; either is she. I'in t t glad she is out of it---„ SILL .(Author of "PenCarrow ") "Why are you ao intorestedT" • It was Kitty's first, comment, and " - there was an, edge on her voice. "Because I'm- not s 'damned snob." ' - 'lush stain Robin's face. So he had "Kelly, that's no way to talk to VHere we sea a croupp of young yen kllowa i# was cumin and had shirk -• your aunt" North ']ea t in. .10. carded on the ttdee of youth g , p _ na Kelly Penearrow finally settles ed faeing,it; he had stayed away. Or "Leave it, Kelly. There is no good Gown on the' Pousin.oa hour with a►as it the flush of sudden embar- talking about it -now:' �J%6 IGI • '• Genevieve, his cousin, as housekeeper, Who is in love with her cousin. Robin rassment? Robin's voice had a -ring of en- Herrtck. Cousin bell Macdonald -be- "H -- -- "' domes engaged to 11reaa Joicey -Goff- ave you sacked her,'- er. _. Father ?" treaty. He hated rows, he dreaded " " "" " "_' "" " "" " " " " "' as Peter. Pencarrow Is showing Interest Genevieve turned and faced him. scehes, he lacked Kelly's' bull - headed _ to ldatsle -Kite; a typist - determination to face out' an ugly BROWN LABEL � 1 /'f,'bs The family I. suddenly faced with "Too." -situation. He wanted to know as the- rowrloue Illness of Sir ][ilea Pea a yvb y mach as- Kelly, but not here; not ORANGE PEKOE 40< 1 /21b. • Kell stuck' to his point with a now. It was only making matters � • - " -- For a moment Miles was too . gust- cool deliberation that was a near more difficult.. prised to speak - surprised at this feature' in dealing with his father. "It's all right. I know all I - want -• attack, for there was a challenge in "Why'? c'hat's my business." '&--now. Good night," and withaut " �» ` Kelly's voice. He was angry that Miles resented Kelly's tone. Was another word Kelly- walked out of what was purely a business matter he, to explain his actions to _.hie the room and banged the front door, Kitty. She saw Norah's tears and In spite of .improvements in trans- had been made a personal, almost children To be crowexamined by Kitty came round next day'-to put Miles's distress, but in her heart was port that have taken place in the fismity affair. He wondered how Kelly tlretA • her side of the affair to North, sad one gnat comfort—Robin; ship ad last few - knew; only yesterday he had told Did she Lie, or thieve, or do her she was annoyed to find Genevieve 4 years, the fastest train from Maisie Kite. He had not yet men- work badly ?" asked Kelly doggedly. tbeire. She had lunch and stayed to •saved Rabin. It might have been he. London to Edinburgh is one hour and = tioned it in -the office nor had li ' "Don't be ell " said It was unfortunate that it should be ten minutes slower in 1935 than it � y. tea bat. Genevieve sat on so she _ ' tosld anyone at home. They were aU �"eDerieve• was afraid to mention the -matter. Kelly, but how much worse if it had was in 1885. unaware of the impending change "You don't sack your -best. typist MAlsie Kite's name was studiaualy been Robin —Robin married to Maisie "'and ,the reason for it. for nothing, Kelly -replied. avoided. Kite. She was so fns them, but Kitty knew the change was Cora- "What has it got to do with you!" "Why, here's father! What on sorry �� ALWAYS GFT Wk;'be had promfsed -her to fiz•it up asked Miles. earth has brought him homne at this she had saved Robin..' - while Robin was away. He decided "I'm a 'little curious," he answered hour? Heavens. be does look upset!" "All this fuss about Robins" The 'to give Maisie .notice and teH Robin with aggravating quiet. "What's the matter; dear ?" asked words rang in - Genevieve's ears, "AST PAIN RELIEF _,afterwards. _ Robin_ was taken by surprise and, North. Hurrying to meet him. What fuss? What had been happen - Kelly and Genevieve saw the quick fearing a scene, said nothing. He - 'Matter! Good Godt Kelly married ing in the office 'while they wero knew now that .his mother Had done that Kite girl this morning. Mat- away? She recalled Robin's letters. . this. Bile had persuaded. Miles.' and tar!" each' one with more sand more about Get ties of 12 tablets or he -resented the wUw unfairness of "Oh, ' "- - a«+orakal bottle of asor - •� Miles. Maisie, aiagiag her praises. Was loo at any druggist's a it. He could not dispute big uncle's - "That's your eldest son for you; a there really anything in it, or was 4=U authority in front of them. He just damn' - disgrace. O damn' scandal. his mother becoming obsessed by sat uncomfortable - and Humiliated, Miles paced the !lour talking. tnco= the fear that every girl wanted to C H C TAKTE hoping that Kelly was not bent on harently. while North sobbed hear:- marry him? - C F 1rf ti N �►R starting another row. 1Tok.W1 r_ 4Tn Ra - - - # "Did' you know about It, Robin-?" Genevieve., white' . faced, stood - Kelly persisted- _._dr<tmming ber fingers on the win- He hesitated. To admit that he did dow-pane. e sot was-to throw the fall blame on "Stop that damned noise, can't DOES NOT HARM f,w to drngguc or deparemde secaus sad his uncle. After all, it was an of.. you?" snapped her father. THE HEART bay Rlr oJ^e Caa7 color, I5r-2 (Qr 23c)6 flee matter, .and none of 3elly's bust. She stopped and slowly turned, r - Use it. Then tell its in a statement of " Dead. 'round: An Aspirin tablet starts disiate- words or less, why you RIT -10000 "Did you ?" Kllly'p voice• had risen "God luck to them• both, ' she said, , grating as soon as it touches moisture. ppaanus of Monarch Debutante fall• That means that Aspirin starts . fashioned— shadow -five puss silk chi& and his control seemed breaking facing *her father. " I hope they will „ p ionststocki s l test Spring shades Robin 'looked at his uncle and still be`�bappy" ��+^ taking hold ... eases even a bad i . niw---will be given as hesitated. Happy! Happy! How the devil t le" tt headache, neuritis or rheumatic pain prises Co 1'000 eacrana• Thai are d6sen! of "No, Robin did not, if you must can they be happy; a girl like that? h�i almost instantly. And Aspirin is safe. why you "`a �r �' Ri•T COQ know. i sin still master in m own And youre the manse of it, and he 4 or e Doctors prescribe it. For Aspirin dots is 7S basic brilliant colors. from which w y not harm the'heart. ice produced o er wof can «west pare shades office; at least. And I'll have no dam- swung round suddenly and glared at -FAST COLORS WITNOVT SOLING l ned interference from you!" Kitty. s�1 Be sure to look for the name Bayer - -- - Oaf RIT oilers this advantsael Xrr b the Miles's temper was rising despite "Me ?" - L in the form of across on every � or dye —cunt and sore -oae sH his good resolutions and North "Yes. you, and Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is made in supriot y .,� d go you know it. All,, dsuggia4 have it. is 00a �� . yn" because began bar clucking noises to warn this fuss about Robin; 'With your '� Canada and color , ►� tngnd"s" that male the children. = damn' tales. If I • hadn't listened to ���% a really filflt , faster and Isix " hand -made cigarette lDeyr+ared glad Get 'bagel. Sold everywhere. You know she was- going, Aunt -you and disinisaed the girl because- roUlnq your own ttlt� - HOW TO. WIN Bitty ?" and hs turned sharply to see you asked me to this would never GOLDEN VIRGINIA A' S P-1 R 1, N - L , Write a short statement (under 30 woriis} the look of entreaty she . shot . at have happened." an why_ you prdar ftrT Dns and grad js Robin. _ ­'The tide of trouble washed over • • UVtbw with ad facemiL amend padnR (or "Arid If she did, what the devil has somosable ' your Arias ad it got to do with you ?" ,Miles de- ;.. _ a8dmtros. eo John A, Ho ton Co. Led,, fended her. Gledooia Rd., Taroat0. - Send as many ea you wmeh; 000tsst doe "I thought so!" ~` - lsiiaiahc june 29.1933 " - - A- !. 1, will be awarded on the sMdsioa of the jad6ea, which will be final. `w ;HOW I HATED Vnwbm you wm a Pak of silk stockings or MOTHERS ! pot, we will mail to all entrants free of � .. ..' alias ' Ow &MOM bolder— The A•D•C. WLtITE THE SOCIETY DE HY- elf name Rag Making". GENIQUE, DEPT. E, 441 Sey- mour Street,' Vancouver, B.C., CLEANING for confidential information on family limitation. JT - _ TOILET ;BOWLS TINT! end Dyn �S tliellabifof, Dentiil#Ce ?� ltisb.coa.•aist Ciea tat Teeth Lotion - - - UNTIL • .cord water, ar soap - USED SANTAN • . • .. : T1RED • IRRITABLE _ ` Stains flush off -. �z ` , " D weyou k and ,... __ N.:�� .,.f� ';' `r. tlliS ens i�a a y y nervous? Is yotu - T I = a r.:`' `t: c +k� o� houseworkabur. i I *i.� •,+GIs %, ;> xc��8< den? Take Lydia - `' ,� � Y � t;' ` "' _� �` �j "Once" each week sprinkle E. Piakham's _,� e�• Vegetab Com- - _ Gillett's Pure Flake Lye-- 'S 1Mrs: M. - Full strength -into the bowl. pound. ' t. y . •A : K e I 1 y o E ✓ _ r= ! 4 : Of%come all stains without . -- - - 1 : y Woodstock,New .'scrubbing! Kills germs, ban- _ .►� Brunswick, says, e a FREE BOOKLET ashes odors as it cleans. Frees "1 was wea7c and ruadowa. A The Gillett's Lye Book- was brought me pour Vege: • < tea and drain pipe from ob- Able Compound. It helped me so set fella how to-use this P , P P 8 s oppfoohouse of asks. lso :,• g d' • , F z� averful cleanser and gtructions.Absolutely'harm- -F - • much that I am taking n nowt at �. n disinfectant for dozens ' • the Chao e. 9- 4 _ household t . A _ b d =�t - '.:less to plumbing and enamel. - 1 Got a bottle NOW. It may be lust ' l { "s eat Y v _ kivcs fuR directions for ^• �,+4�`° 8 f., o o�d $abyToo' wvi;, Get a tin tt>day! • -;f die iaedic%ae YOU need: eoapmaking, - thorough Le! cleansin and other uses "''''"°{ 8 �, a Never dissolve rye in hot water. The , Y ,, on the farm. Send fora pctioaorth6 lye kselltria :(th• water: free rc y to Standard Issue No. 18—"35 DrandsLtd.,FraserAve., - &'biberjy St, Toronto, GiLLETT'S LYf EATS DIRT 41, R9 gn:ario. • , - . �� - _ � • tee, Feminine Tags = This Terrier Is Fun To Do Says Laura Wheeler _ A r • • - 1 & T • �J 10 • 41 k - AL^,hy • g Y It isn't unusual for Russian wo n to go to sea io a livelihood. Here are three members of • Russian irieghter Kalinin. Left to right: 'Anna Tymanina third officer; Tamara Chterichteno, motor. • • + } _ a Set, and Mrie Lemenad, stewardess. ; 7. ei / • • : Riding Applesauce" : • - . = •OOG .'PATTERN 79'S This wire - haired pup will be a popular toy or mascot• He has F� ali the vim and pertness of the real one, and you can make him sa r aFYr Y N , 'lay aa' you choose, according to the material you. select He is a � dimple animal to -.make and will afford the needlewoman pleasure ��• N K n the making. _ Pattern 796 comes to you with a pattern for making the ,dog; -- ietailed directions; and material requirements. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern ° , :5 :o Needlecraft Dept•, Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide, West. 1 a' Toronto. , overabundance or deficiency has BUTTONS ON much to do with the ezceDtion of T O THE DRESS - I goiter and other diseases of the thyroid. - Illustrated Dressmaking Leesou ' _.. ! METHOD DEVELOPED. two clev-eland - -ez er menters, Furnished with 'Every -7 The I Pattern have developed a method b7 whirls _ g - the sample to be tested is injected,. _ into the !thyroid of a guinea Dig. .► Measurements are then made of the - _.. decrease of this iodine content of the thyroid 'gland i guinea W. C th ess of eor etowa University reported changes in the y r - ,� �;�,� � � tt ,, � � ��^ • chemical nature of the Singernaih9 of . � • . � • •• - persons suffering from arthritis. .. ' •(• ' Normal fingernails contain certain • , _ ,X_' : amounts of arglIIine, bletidine and a r 5 W lyalne: The Dercentagen of these . _. `x'+�'' ',' Y �c '„, Y�i'!�"•'; x F ^ " "� N' stances present undergoes a de- sr -. - - finite alteration in ar r '��it - - found indicating that this may prove ' - - a sous in ciYd l.,.o- ply, ::tfotr -of- the Hanging on, but nearing the end of his wild ride is this cowboy at a ranch rodeo. "Apple' primary causes of �rthrltfa• sauce." a most un4villing steed, liven up' to his na ma as he shows .he's boss." Baden- Powell Arrive In Canada _ Fashion Fads - �... Notes From A "Faris. Correa- ` pon�ent On The Newest,' • r s Fancies - - - ._�• :,. :,_ -. :;•� � •'• -.- � ��, . � 'Paris - .,t •�► There was no limit to the . ideas. to he gleaned' at - the . �57 fashion shown. Here, for' instance, a c•r are some 'by Schiapareili: �• Tom_ - ' _ - , l •. Yellow paisley, handkerchief. knpt- � g ted round the neck of a white linen • ; ! • • blouse: .' •' • t 1 ; Terra cut` canvas dress with ; • • • '; 'short i eves and a kangaroo poc}tct _1 _ s in the centre front. ••• + t Navy blue linen coat cut on 'swag- :•'s M. ` ger lines and closed by means of t r ?q ' three leather clips in front: - _ _ 2877 r Navy eosturiie jacket closed from hip to throat by means of scarlet In lion gay • liEi_e iwmc arch green frock, one could easily go to market • •"!� " :'-. { . , " "� � `' - � buttons • and alterna'tw red and eon <�I r. 3 buttonholes. or even wear it to the' beach, , next' ' A. summer. � In the front of a 'white linen you'll feel' So' .comfortab:e, toot • Lord t" aden- Powell, Chief Scout, and Lady Baden - Powell, chief ef-i�, Girl (,u :c:� . • a, e . ' ..wn sports blouse the initials and th? with the assurance that you are s; here with their two daughters, Hon, Betty (left) and Hon. Heather Baden- Foweil, ' as they reached year 1935 embroidered in red and wearing a smart dress to answer a - c VictorWfrom Seattle, stating their--four of Canada. Sun - tanned and looking extremely Ut, the Chief surmounted by a little pierced heart ri,cg of the door bell. The apron is t ' ".Scout' presented a vigorous, alert appearance when he stepped on British sail again, at Victoria to re- = in the same tine red embroidery. easily removed, 'for it buttons on 'to ceive a rousing `wolcome from Vancouver Island's Scouts, Guides, and leaders 'of the movement. lie dress. And here are some of Pistol' It's a dress th you'll • _ - � • • � find very •. • • • Dr. i, C. Reed, Dr. NI. L. Ratha• ideas: imple to wash and iron. Nautical :Toronto Scientists Find - - The use of bugle trimmed net fc - i. 'way 'and Dr. K C. Struck of the B ue pique dotted in white with r> University of I'Mriols College of evening gowns. )',ain- white carried out the original A y One Seer�t of Childbirth lfedicine, reported anccessful treat- __— nsemble. ment of coven cases o[ arthriti, wits,' Glazes. brown holland used as re plaided seersucker with crisp white =` vitamin D. ^rs on a navy blue suit. ,rgsndie makes a , very effective theme for this simple to sew en. In arthritis, there is frequently a —' P C6int� Ir Hormone . In Blood Brings .• On Labor, ralllnK u1f in the calcium and Phos•, A mustard woollen ,ncris coat c:• cntble. Detroit Parley.. Is Told - Phorus content of the blood. They on r,•wagger lines and with full three' Style It o. 9877 is designed for found that dally treatment with tinii sleeves brou -ht iy tight "b� :zes 14, 16, '18 years, 36, 38, 40 and ns'terol,' whits - contains vitamin It; d at. '2- inches bast. Size 36 requires a low the elbrnv worn over a pl Detroit— The meohaniafn -whirh' hormone, known as estrlm, 1- man- remedied thi,, Rlth considerable im•" white crepe sports dr 1 q. ; yards of 36 -inch roiterial w:th S 1 -8 y causes labor in childbirth has been ! ufactured by the o�-artes, provemeut. In the general conditions -' yards of 35 -inch contrasting and . dlscovared by three scientists at the N]STRiN FREED BY COMPOUND. of the patients. �r- !z,lan sleeves shirred from neck 1%_ yards of binding. _• 4 University of Toronto, it was - dis- i During pregnancy, thls bormone is Dr, 1)• Roy McCollagh and Dr. Ben- `6 elbow as the, chief, point of inter- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS _ -1 elosed recently at the meeting of the! prPSent in tale form of a'ccmpllc- jamin' F• Stimmel of the Cleveland c t In a plain reeta"rant dre'ss in Write your name :and address : %1 Federation of American Societies for' aced chcinical compound, Dn 6tar- cllntc. described the dove :opment of i1'. clt ntnr ^mine. The skirt is long pl.-inly, giving,. number, and size of I�perimental Biology. r' the ho lice cut - in a low 'V in the - rian said. Estrin is freed from (lie. n method for de.ermiuing the am. � such patterns as you want. Enclose t, ^c l ;. 1Jith this reF•g is worn a r 0 Dr. 0, F. Marrlan, Dr. S. L. f;oheb chcmtcal, cumpoutui,` oust of thy•utruple hormone pre::ent lr�c -in stamps or coin (coin - prefer - f e aad -Dr. M, Watson have found that D;'. Nlai-rian concluded that labor 'n the blood stream. . This hormoiie. •,.,'e f,•'we man a crely of flame- rea —wrap it carefully) for each k, A.-J, "labor" results from changes in tire -i•, -c u9Pd by ft•eeing or the t:striti Is seerc.tea• by the pituitary g :anti otcd o trio enthersr number, and address your order to chemical condition of a horome in the and its utilization by the body of and controls ill(- activf:v of, the Or. Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West blood of the pregnant woman. This I the mother. _ roll gland. It i, believed that its - 63 Adelaide St., Toronto. • � - _ • • - _ 1, r t ` 1• • - , -_ ' Y „ •. r %',' . - • . _ • • • - • .. r�r• <'..yi a.'{.•'.' ss.,.'.n. , ..�:. ..__:+- .�bu.�'_e._ .. _- ;r•. ... .. .. - ...rm.. - "_a .v, �"' �... _,. - .wr - : -p:. _ >. R°- = _ s • *.' a . - Kinsale ' Wm. Hilts is re- sheeting and paint • .qpp returned for a short stay with them Blackemithln k Woodwork ►1Q i iG i s b/ Vid 0?61•VJ tng his house thereby greatly imp- >3i at their home at Hampton. The annual meeting of the Wom- roving the appearance. at right prices en's Institute .«as helot at the home Lyla Card, of Toronto, spent the The many friends of David Annie ' Terms ' id him a surprise visit on Tues- Now is the time to have those sepals of Mrs. H. Parkin. The following o_f- holiday with Blanche Tran. day and helped him celebrate his jobs attended to. Barrows repaired. 41.75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance facers for the cmimir year were e.- Rosie Rylands -spent her holidays also new sections s Tway The [d. - Subscriptions to the United States ected: President, Mr.*-. -V: Parldn, 1st at Harmony. 80th birthday., All. good wishes go ous Fleury Plows always on hand. with him -and his, for his future wel- and Gt. Britain $2.00 iri advance. Vice-Pres., Nlr,4. Win. Bell, '2nd Vice- Do not forget to be on -hand on Also dealer in Vining Cream Separa. o Pare.' Pres., Mrs. N'. C ;ee; Sec., Mrs. W Friday evening at the United Chur- tors and Electric Washers. -_. -- Brown: Assistant. Dii•; Lena Sadler, ch, to welcome, ."Here Comes Char- Dealer in Oochehutt and Froot do - JOHN MuHKAR. Proorietor, OrKani.st, Mrs.' N_ Decker, Assistant, lie." May 3rd * � p '♦ ` Wood machinery. � 1[ass N'..Mowbray: District Director, ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert,- Mrs. Parks �a}�le Jd�ai �i�i���l Fu e A phone -call will bring us to your farm. NOTES ANO COMMENTS. firs. H. Parkin; District Represent -, and Mrs. Fleming spent a day in ♦ Oxyacetylene welding. The unciertakeis of the City o£ Sass. Crawford, bars. S=ell and the city last week, buying linoleurri Iasnraace Co• Phone Pick 713 Nl rs. Wags, 1 rog. Cunr, Mrs. R. E for' the Public Library. F. Z. 'VC70C�-1M-86Xd . - Toronto, are dowply tr.,u:_ed over m- Mowbray, Mrs. W. Gee; Mrs. H. Par hiss Doris Johnston, our Junior ' 'and WAWANESA INS. Co. -- - - -- - GREENWOOD 491y reiving a circular, in which they of- kin; Mrs. S. Ferndale; Sick' Commit teacher,, received seven new Scholars ter a good `price for ' dental gold." Cheap Rates for Farm and Couatr� ' tee, Mrs. C. Richardson, Mrs. R E after the Easter holidays. We wish Buildings u The iirpressinn the circular conveys Mowbray, Mrs. Wage and Miss May her, the best. with. these fresh young = YOU' that undertakers ' have a' good opp- grown. :tars. J. W agw. then gave a beginners. Windstorm Insurance on Buildisp Notice to ortunity to remove the gold that short talk on "Planting of -Seeds and Rev. and Mrs. Rackham and fam- Windmills, Silos etc. corpses may hare. in their teeth, ., _ and of course they could conceal the Care of Seedlings. ily called. on several old friends . in , *-Automobile Insurance o! �II the �ral� last Friday. Mrs. G. Tian All Kinds : °� �e do Bprldiaq Af all kinds. :- -, ev _ theft t}it they might commit Tl�e. Whit ale undertakers have good reasons far;'- ;�_ CHUIiEH SHED FOR SALE Write or Phone .0 - ENTERING, thinking that they ate considered by Mrs. D. E. liiller'spent some few _$��ffigN �Q�E `' cEd1ENTINQ, this firm to be a gang af.bandits, days in Toronto last week. �'�"- �. +- PLUMBING _ .:who will ,not hesitate -to �-iolately he Earl and firs. Webster ;spent Eas- The undersigned f rustees of oVSITHY, ONT _ sanctity 'of a dead body -for the sake ter holiday at the formees home. the United Church. Brougham;' Carolina Jubaee, Singers and of a small sum of money, � nat- Miss Emmie Birnie,: of Toronto, are offering for sale the south :._ .orally ticonders what` kind ` pe9Pie spent 'the holiday at her'home here. section of their church sheds. COAL We also sell Brantford Roo9og would suggest such an idea to Ai=d-; ., -:Mrs• Judson Pu h assn Oran - ertakers, acrd the latter h:i l? good g sae- Apply to T. C. Brown. or • -'' • Materials, Empire Hathroona - -. vine attending the funeral of her Tres -- - — - --- .. xeasons to feel insulted bY.sucb:.a ,any member of the - Equipment, Daro Water brother. tee Board. : Order your hater Supplyot suggestion. Undertakers are nbt = Sy tt Q. Beatty such a suss -as this firm evidently -,John Phillips: Sec'y � O A L sits "'° Equioment x Card of Thanks n to i considers them to be.' a d c.theF Buitdiag . a r'sle - y On _lionday, !►lay 6th. the ring's 1►Irg• George Turner and son wish Insure your car by V O � � Eytimafeq Free _ 3ubileee ated through- to -thank most sincerel • all ' those � 7� � Work Guanrante�e�d ..out the Empire. Ttrenty -five years who have helped and sympatliized j D YY O O D F J. PR L1U ►�E aa•�o ]sing George . ascended the with them during -the past six months all means - -out � _ -throne aF successor to his father, in the sickness and loss of husband Insure with expertenoed - FROM king Edward VII, and during this and father. They are particularly an agency �' phone 0%-W2 yuart'er of a centu he has endear- - y in car inurance CHAS. LAW Pickerin PICKF.RING. ONTARIO ry . atefhl and the extend their their ► $ ed himself to his subjects, by his thanks to the donors for transfus- - I am safe in .stating that the larg- !'hone :35'2 , 51y L ` -kindness and- active interest that :oats fans• - = ect share of cars insured in. the takes in the welfare of sus subjects. Townships of - Pickering .and Cart- - - -- -- - For about. a century the British Em- u ��11/�'^'�'� /� e c wright are insured through this a- - pire -has been�•ble4st by Having wise �, H: �.iV�'1T G +J gency and in 'the Pilot Insurance Co., Javel - JWEEK -EN+D �W+ashing = - rulfrs. Queen Victoria who�asFelnded _ and the. - latter .company #or three Water St's Y 1N<3.7 -' JOda 'the throne in. . 1837, and rul the years in succession have written the Empire for Oil years, was dear],• be- Agent for Massey' ',arge =t t°otume of 'car insurance in i Bottles. -13c. - 2 PkRs., 13o. -loved and respected -by all her sub- . the Provin5e of Ontario, mainly. be- ,BL Y WHERE' YOUR $ 8 $ GOES THF. FARTHEST jest.;. She was a godly woman and. H$rr><s CO S Fdrm - cause of their.. satisfactory settle- PLUS QCALITY AND .QUANTITY a .vise ruler, and her memory is al- ment of claims and their very yeas- ways kept fresh in the 'minds of t'he Implements. onable rates. The Pilot Insurance Co. . p• 'people, as her birthday, May 24th, was the first ' company to give a * � A 'PLIr `+Yp UP, Table ju$, ea. - �a7c. still remains. as a national holiday.- Doubaxton - Phuue Plek 351.5 - special rate to farmers. This agency Isla] S7 it King Edward VII, son of Queen has handled 107 claims - durin4$ 'the Victoria, ruled for nine years, _arid last -five years and most of which - PICKLES, 3S oz. jar, special 29c• he exerted " a great • influence in , were auto- accident claims. These e� C snaintaining peace . _betwe.en Britain - claims were settled at a total cost MARMALADE, 32 oZ. far, ea• 25c• send other nations Khan disputes a- "' of $20,702.98 and •only one of these , ruse: On accuuni of this influence Went to court, ii.lreing a $50.00 UROSSE & he became kn.,wn as "The Peace- claim where both, parties were ab- SOUP! iLACKWEL1. Tomato, for 25C• :.. ease ',t,i, crri_ -i;,r rv. V. _ - solutely sure that they were in the % has: proved a worthy successor to - right. _•_ - '. JELLY POWDERS, asst.' S far : 25e. :his -father and randmother. As ev- Eymight . g A)I other liner of Insurance Written - C� idence oaf his welfare fur his sub - q�.. l+rws, rrw.s •o• boar also at, Reasonable, Rates in Reliable r- ti �! -7 1 it Aecta, as well as those of outer nab -. .a d.w Compantea. r �$ c. ions, he has requested that the peu- 1WOMEY Call or -Write BROKEN DISC., special, 2 lbs. for 17e. pie, in -place of expe�iding large _ Bllf�s � � B � --�� -� R sums in celebrating his "Silver Jub -�• POTATOES G ° °° 90 Zia ba 49e ilee," raise -a large fund to -combat ow rises O'ees rises lms Brougham Ont. - Phone Pick 515 t COOKERS • g • _- �-that terrible scourge, cancer. This Your patronage is appreciated., pp� � T .sum is to be spent in, medical re- B V LK TEA, extra specl�, per lb. 39ca search in disco - - -- - -- - -- cancer and provide a cure. Small- - - - - = -pox diphtheria, typhoid fever and - SEE [JS -• . ; •many- other deadly diseases, no long- - �,'�.. - _ - _ T - - -- _ •. '. er are .feared as they were at one : • - r -•P�-' r :BEFORE _ _ BOOTH cf MURISON time, as medical science has master- ed them and there is hope that can - _ —^ '` You buy- - ter .will • also •in tote near future- tie.. - conquered by the scientists. • 4I. - - Y'ickeri a Store t _- g Garden Notes �' _ Farm w •k we can rune the roses. - '.TThrs ee p Maeh><nery i.a SPRING IS CGMING ! Most of us hate to • cut too much. _ The'�tybrid teas need the most. Cut- of _ "'' "Agent for - J. I. -tinp-"•glrt all the thin w6ak stems,' ' 9' s Cia86 �io., Makers leave three of four of the strongest -� NOW is the t>�me tfl''$et ,your Red and thin cut those back to two buds from the old'aooa, leaving when a%Itiker8 Of 7'r ulaobineg. one for every,farm jpb. ,Mover, -alfalfa and Timothy possible the• bud which. points out- Bee Our used tuacshiners -6 ft. e+. & W. Binder, 5 ft: - µard. :M. H , Bidder i2(► 1.b Melotte 5aperatilf, fiElO lb: 'The stock Of O11tar10 grown seed is 'Hybrid 'perpetuals 'do not require `Melotte Sep tl ator,:. 3 Horse Fakee, Olivar tractor f : limited this ear.. _ •such extreme pruning. Leave five or Plow, 2000lb- Truck Seale.. Also Laurel.Hfl'11ese y- six strong stems well distributed OatB,' $um er Kin and $arl '(710 her varieti9B. P g Y. P and remove the rest. ,Cut the gel- _ SPECIAL WHI LE I T LA STS, ected stems back to an outward bud 'Aix or eight 'inches - from the stem :' W• F; DISNEY, :• Greenwood 50 {QUARTS HOUSE PAINT, 69e. A.QT. which bears it. Do not cut all the R. R, 1 Looi�st Hell Photlt Pick 2314 -- stems the same• length, otherwise a - Aliens for McCorwick-- Deerioli'Farm Machinery - chopped appearance will be the res- . ..and Repairs -ult^ i Rases like to live alone so 'plant Our Motto: — "We hove it Can Ret it. Ot , `- in• a bed by themselves. Plant early :� ,� �� ■'{ , _ _ _ . it ie pot ntnde.; _ an spring in' deeply dug , soil and be // . L Telephoue 3900 - sure their feet are dry, and in plant. j1= ,.Q. .- ,ing spread the' roots out, well, and _ ,. • S. 1 BALSDON, PICKERING prune hard. "Ramblers' 'do not need pruning now except cutting out'any Real Live Pony Given Free dead wood. - •Men's Work Sc.�ots 2.49 t p , - Rugosa roses need very little pr- :' Watch for Particulars Iliea'e Overalls and Pouts 1.2 pr up Gladiolus can be planted as , early - Next Week , or' call at Store as the ground is ready, and ,contin- . `.:Men a Work Shires 65c, or•2 for 1.W uous bloom can be had by' periodic -. Ask for Cou � ons when makin •r • glanting until the middle of :July: p b Farm Team HArneise x"2380 ay.' sues]• lake a. liberal supply of bone a, purchase. _ _ gorse Co1lRrii ab variong briceg Sweat Pads 'Team Lines ` _ Db not plant dahlias too early: A- .•::: _ ' - ; . - -'•bout May 24th is soon enough but Any -:_ Boy or - Girl under 16 taw is the tame to get that olds - tithe �Cubers should b- sorted and the - _ - - • ',diseased ones.discai4did.- -The bed - •years eligible to enter. harnesArepaired _ Qan .be, well and deeply .}ng where Fhone 2904; ,thy are to grow. - -Contest starts Monday, - May ' 6th. Some of the lily bulbs can be � E C I L R A D L E Y iplanted now. Auratum is best plant- " , now. Lilies like a warm aril cr CHAS. COOPER= '�CLAREMONT p = to = g .R z w ©E ' compost but do not let manure touch ,the bulbs. t 'r X., :. Claremont • Mrs. Frank Carson spent Monday here on the evening ofApril 26th. tnd 'Mrs. Reesor on Saturday last. gain. in the city. Phe attendance was large as many Miss Leta Bunker spent the holi- A number from here attended -Mrs Tucker and Mrs. Watt spent .gam and Mrs. Stephenson of Osh of the producers of the district are Monday in Toronto. aye at her home here. Raymer Eventide program at Clara- D. A. and Urs. Pugh leave 'again awa, were in town over the week- Faced with the necessity of testing The Twinkling Star Class held a mont on Sunday evening last. ' end. Their cattle for Tuberculosis so that )iother and Daughter for Kinmount this wee for the sum- meeting at the The yo -�:n 47 k, g ung people from Brunswick � � ' Mr. and Mrs. Sims, of Toronto, they may continue shipping their Tome- of Mrs. B. Reesor on Friday Ave. Mission, per, __- __ -_, y Toronto, gave the pro- ' `• spent Sunday with Mrs. H. H. Thom- milk supply to'Tororsto.'Some prod last• Miss "Mary' Goddard returned . � gram at the Altona Y. P. S. at the son. acers are quite alarmed to think Mr. Sargent's ur 'home on Monday after spending the house, which its has church here on Monday night kill, �•... Easter holidays with her grandmoth -I air. and Mrs. Les. Feasby, of :hey,may have some loss, but for peen remodelling is nearing complet- which was very -much enjoyed by all. n' er. Sandford spent Sunday with- friends the past 'ten years they have been ion and will be occupied by R. List- Misses Yeo and Snider, Mennonite List- Mrs. T. Paterson is, spending a1 here: warned as to what was coming and ?r and family-and E. Benson and ( Evangelistic Workers 'are holdir;g week in Brooldin with her daughter. Mrs. D. A. Scott spent the week- now, but few are ready to comply family, !services in the church here, begins- • . Mr. Pengelly is gzadually improving end with friends in London and Kit - with the new requirements. Dr. We are sorry to report that Mr. f, ing on May 5th, and continuing. each ,> in health after his recent severe at- chenes, t �ioneyhan, of the Health of Animals W. Clarkson is under the weather night until the 19th. "a• --- 'tack of neumonia. -bliss Matthews and friend, of Tor-. Branch,, Toronto, explained the, two. -and we hope he will soon be well a- p onto, spent Sunday with Mrs' Duer- plans carried by the Federal Go;veru- Miss Norma Glover• returned to den and family. ment, and will now await the 'res- her home in Belleville on §aturday. Mr. Andrew Miller and Miss Mill- ults of the government .test. It re - A T T E N T I O N ! Jubilee Services will be held in the er, accompanied Mr. John. Miller, .to mains to;,be seen, - 'THE "MADELINE" United Church here on Sunday next,. Toronto on Tuesday. r The 'W:'M. S. meeting held• at'the •,Farmers the order of s s prepay d by Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, of hgme of Mrs. L Johnston wap days= . ' ' '�_ EAUTY�- SA,L.ON ~ the offices o the chu h will !01 -1 Blackiva'tEz, called on' Mr. and. Mrs, ely attended. The opening devotions - [owed. Fred '.Ward, on Sunday. led by the president, followed by the 9gB means anew year, which means GASOLINE & DISTI'LLATB r Thursday, evening, last witnessefl The 'local Post '.Offiee wig' lie 'open program, outlined in the Mi sionary a new Permaaeot Wave. Delivered in forty gallop iota and at the home • of the bride- to -be, Miss +..,.. Muriel Jone's,' a misce17arieous shower on Monday' May, 6th,' from 10.30 a. Monthly After, which Mrs:. �.���, "t • � �+�h& ePerrrtauent. Waves to suit every over. in her honor. About ninety friends M. to 11.30 a.' m. ,only, :onvene ? up D, took charge. s :purse;, oo why not make (}ae 15 rte. i►nd ,TAa.. The Badminton Club wound up the Mrs. Brown gave Current Events a- y were present and many very useful ire Appolsatment. Dipt,lllate 13 eta. and ezCe�tional its were made. season with a tournament. and social long Missionary '[loss; Mrs,'Dunn, a per sal. evening, one night last week. Pease Massage;-And Mrs. Miller gave I give all my Customers my very hest _ The M:iY meeting of the Oshawa '.''careful attention. CHAS. SAR.GENT'S- HARDWAkX Presbyter:° is being held this week Mrs. Conner has been in Toronto a review 6f'- Chap. 2 of the , Study- - for a. few days, attending her cous- Book. Miss Doris Johnston "'gave. a_ +also, Starcelling, Hair - cutting, Scalp MARKH•AM, _ :ONT_ in the United Church here. The in, who has been seriously ill. Temperance Paper . rind Misses Mary Phony 904 23.311 principal item of business will be aadFaciol Treatments the nominations. to the various Con- bir.. Hinan, who has been spend- _Phillips $lid Annie `Bayles sang � a '• Shampooing, .ference Committees, also. the nam- ins a week with her sister, in Ham- duet. His. T. Knox and Mrs. Thor- JAS DAVIDSON Mon, has now returned home. ton recited Easter. poems and b1rs. •' :m ins of Lay Delegates to the Confer Mr. Newton: has been somewhat; Glover sang a solo. Mrs. Gel. Phil- b��' �"�" ]yLt�.C�ehl. � ` `" ence. I indisposed for several days, but at ip gave the quarterl financial St- Phone 19013 CLAREMOtiT CHERRYWOOD a • The Public School Concert under - time of writing has considerably atement which was very satisfact- the direction of Mr. Lynde will be improved. -)ry. Hostesses, Mrs. L. Johnston and given in the Community Hall, Clare- The Misses McGlashan and hiss !Lars. W Ba les served 'refreshments (e ; INSURANCE. -Mont, on Wednesday, May 15th, at Smith entertained on. Wednesday .at the close. the meeting. You Can Buy at Home ACTU5108ILR S p. m. -Thera will be the usual sale last a large group of ladies to an af- — - FIRE 4 of home -made candy at this concert. e g p —TIRES, BATTERIES, Admission, Adults 25, children, 15 tern °on tea. -• Altona - BURGLARY ACCE390RIES, _ . A number of the Masons of the .• - , .OABIIALTiG cents. neighborhood attended the presenta- The Women's -Institute will .meet At as low and better ricer. LIFE IN9GRANUE A serious oversight was disclosed !� tion of a 'Masonic Drama in--the at the home of Mrs. E. Lehman. on as .Phone Pickering 7920 30i in our issue of last week, in the-re- Yonne Street , Tem le on blonds Wednesday Ma - 8th. The ,main' feat- porting of the sudden death of Mr, p y - - John Gregg, n that' the name Thos. evening. ure of this- meeting will be the Sec- yon can in Toronto: _ Gregg gg' The Bowling green is now begin- rotary's Report and Election 'of Of - in L. �� IQ'�� /L` , was given in error. We feel nin to receive the- attention of the '' That possibly some inconvenience - g ficers for the coming year. There Let us repair that leaky Cole. � officers, and the green and equip- will also be a reading b Mrs. B. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND and discomfort was brought to. cer- y tairi parties through this, error, and ment are being carefully gone over Lewis and Music- by Miss Grace skilled Motor RepaArs. EMBALMER in preparation. Lehman. social half -hour at the the News is expressing to those -I : Fuccessor'to W. J. Mather, "- concerned our humble but very- sin- :lose of the meeting. All the mem- (� Atouffville core apologies. School Reports berg please attend and make this Gordon J. Law , _ "Night milt Day Ssrctce The Raymer Eventide Program in meeting a great success: Phone 2.£!G 3' - the United Church on Sunday last, S. S. No. 11, Pickering: _ Miss Blanche- Reesor spent the PICKERING. ONTARIO Business'Phone Residence Poona proved very interesting, beneficial Sr: 4 th.. Fern Malcolm, Lois .Easter holidays -at her home here 9fnl _ 9RU _ and entertaining to many n f the Turner, Julia Wilson, Ross Barefoot and has returned to her school at -large congregation, the church being Homer Jackson, Frank Williams, Fraserville. Absent - Chas. Lehm Rickard, r. 4th - firs, k Reesor was a sit j visitor 'raved Tr' eatsfilled -to capacity. •A sound system Y .... w'as used, enabling those who were Don. Duncan, James Rickard, :Alen this week. Michell George White,_ Jean Bielby. btr. and Mrs. G. Mc Ka also Law prmg, not able to get in, -to hear: The pro- Sr. 3rd - nets Milne Malcolm -Car- y gram was given, by.twelve members, Mr. and Russell, spent one Sunday, ter, Douglas. Barefoot, Clayton Jack- recently wits t Mrs. W. - 31eKa who . has* just comprising the company, and con- yr - - - - sisted of old and wpell- known' h ' ni, sots, Gordon Duncan, Inez White. where she spent the winter. Torois;o _ _ - Earl Linton. Jr. 3rd - Vera Zubrisky In New York 'sung in chorus, .- quartet and solos. p - _ - , 11 Thos. Rickard, Owen Turner, Glen Mr. and 'Mrs. .H. Williams- and Glorious. Washington - foe program �r,cueratly ...+. ..c LeVett, Edna Bielb G. Ed. wind- y, ceived. y Tamil of Toronto, visited with 'B. Days ,� , Or Montreal" � - oor, Duncan Turner. 2nd - Helen _ - _A very interesting wedding' was Malcolm, Muriel Pennock. Mildred' - 1NCLUDBS HOTEL ROOM, MEALS 71N0 ENTERTAINMENT - performed on Saturday, April- 27th, — = at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carter, Billy Michell, George Will - Jones of Mount Zion, when their m 1st to Jr. 2nd - Isabel Lehman, MR11wo � ( P► :'j'elrphone for complete E1eroICB information .' - oun eat daughter, • Muriel became Agnes Bielby. Pr. to 1st. - Lloyd' See y g g beck, Murray. Michell, Sarah Mal- - -- - and low round trip. fares by motor. coach. 7 rs the'bride of Mr. Hugh Pugh, of Mit- colm, Harry Churchill, Murray Biel- hired, blood — tested chicks do chell, Ont., son of Wm. H. and the by, Aylmer Carter, Barbara White. We11,in the hands of such cap � �_. late Mrs. Pugh, of Claremont. The ,irPedding ceremony was performed in. Pr. - Winston Churchill, David able customers as G H n tcsh. - ' iPLAN NOW FOR A HAPPY SUMMER Kenneth Bielb . Enrollment -- -Pii h ne , y g _. . A I rt Ha es Isla ins be c Leh- , beautiful _ m' man beau K in . the midst of � Y Ask for attractive rllustraEed folder describing 43 Average attendance 40. Mary E. , '..decorations and surroundings, . by maul H. E. Turner and Cal. 26 delightful "Vacation Tours" to assist in ` Muir, teacher Rev. J, E. Glover, of the United DOIIDOIIy, -. a g Church, Claremont in the presence Claremont Junior Room: x p - � - lanniri alu e • o able and eeanom -foal vacation. I of immediate relatives and friends. Percentages given. Sr. 2nd - Donald visit our fartu and be .more. ' g Middleton 90, 116el Hinan 86, Leon- .After a short wedding trip, the hap- satisfied. Booking orders for couple will `reside in Mitchell. and McCullough 80, Shirley Kilpat- py p rick 79, Jack Ward 77. Jr. Lod . end ot.•May : a. Rocks la'. :.GRAY -+C O A C -H L I N E S The death• of Mr. George Turner Bernice Lynn 78 Audrey Forsyth 77 Leghorns 9e June 9 -nd - on Wednesday, April 24th, .in St. Jean McCullough 75, Sylvia Phillips $sent», EASTEK�' HOUSE— PiUHE:R1Na —Phone 4500 Michael's - Hospital, Toronto removes *� Wm. Phillips *, Gladys Morley *, -- a citizen, in whom this community Charlie Turner '. Sr. 1st -Jack For- ,HUGH G. MICHELL has. manifested a kindly and fziendly syth 90,, Bruce Miller 76, Ray Hill Phone Mark 8103 CLAREMUNT .q 'Interest for many years: Born in 70, Ruth Lister *. Jr, 1st - Victor England, -he came to Canada as a Morley, Gordon Lynn, Taylor n, Jean boy, residing near Stouffville, later PUBLIC NOTICE g 1 i* . Beverley Kindree and Dolly Crumb = �� ,:moving to Claremont. On his return from Overseas, he married Miss (equal). Sr.:Pr. - Violet Middleton, NOTICE is he>eby given to-the .rate- Edmund Barrett, of England, He was Edmund Warden, Blake Briscoe, - n' g June Crumb 'Irvine Rolling *. Jr. payers of the Public School Sections engaged as a teamster here for No. 4 West and No. 6 of the Munic- 1�rovel the tat 'e f pros 4..r ' some time and about three ears Pr. A -- Muriel- Rawson, Billy Brad- S D ¢ y ago • ipality of thh Township of Pickering, " i : s• bury, Jean Lenson. Jr. Pr. B -Clair - - bought the farm on the 7th concess- that at a meeting to be held at the CH AN'GE OF ion. His health eve out shortly af- Crumb, Thelma Sanderson . Bobby = g Ward, Billie Mundell. ( * denotes Township Hall, Brougham, on Tues- ter this, and • he has not been able 'absence for. three or more examinat- day, the 7th day of May, 1935, at TIME TABLES • to 'carry on properly farming operat- the hour of one o'clock in the after- _ sons, p� ions sirice. The action of -kindly -nei- _ -. _ _ . boon the Council of the said • Munic- . _ Commencing Sundwy, April 28th, ghbors in many instances overcame' "' ipality will consider` and" determine new tirlre tables will be in efiec:L many of the difficulties faced by, Brougham an application which has been made :. on all Gray Coach Lines roster+. the sick 'mari. He7 is survived by Iris' by Mr. W: G. Varty to have the pjC$ER1NC�— �TORUNTO wife and one sots; Charles. Mtss Gladys Gannon, Miss 'Muriel south - quarter of lot No. 16 .in' the The rerrtaviil by death of tit's' late shepherd and -Colville,* of Toronto, third concession of said township de- Effective Sunday, April 28th �,' .,. were Brougham visitors foi" a short Fes" Win. J'phn Gregg on' April 22nd in g tacked from said- Public School Sec- •Leave Pirkeriult Eastern Leave Toronto n S nda time o u , . his 74th' year; will ", cause many 'of � tion Now .4. West and-attached to' the • . A, M, P. M., BtAndsrd �. X. P. M. • our older citizen3 to recall the bus -' There was a good attendance at said Public School Section No.. 6. a 6.09 .:. 2. 54 Timm {`a. 0 30 .s 3:30 r -'- -loess life and activities of this welt both' church and Sunday: School on r► 6.44 i► 3.54 1.30 ` 430 known life -long citizen of our com- Sunday. Rev. `Mr. 'Glover's n►essage All persons interested will please 7,54 e4 54 '9.00 5,30 f munit Born was from John 12: 21 "Sir, we take notice of the same. and govern y. just west of ' here, Ile themselves accozdingly. 9.24 5.54 10 30 a a.30 spent his ;early days on the farm. In would see Jesus." 10.54' e-654 • : b 11.30 1.30 later years operated the elevator at -Rev M'r. Wilton, of Whitevale, Dated this' 16th day •of 'April, 1935 c` 11,54 7.54 P. M. a 830 visited the.Sunday School on Sunday P. N. -e 8.54 12.30 9.30 North Claremont for' some time. Af- Donald R. Beaton, 12,54 9 54 _ _ .. C 1 I(Y 10,40 z ter built, the beautiful - regiderice at to plead for a good attendance from Clerk - W' !► Brou ahm to' the` Trainin School . to _ ? •. wit 54 h 14,44 230 tii. Nohh Claremont, where he . died. g g 7 Deceased was . a prominent. Mason, be'-held 'in 4hitevale the end of a -dAily 'ezcept. S' u..& Hol, b —gnu. k .Hot only. and, locally was.-one of the active .May: s ' C --Sat. ony. e =9at., Sun.,& Hol. only. of the Claremont Union �► number of the members of the R ad Service Cemetery Board; being Sec. Treas, W. M. S. were guests at the Easter Copies of the new'-time tables.; will be available ' .'for many years. He is survived by Thankoffering meeting of the' White ALL MAKF0A - 'at All o it, and agencies Sntarday, April 27th. hi- wife, formerly Miss Cora A Mc- vale W. M. S. of the United Church se Ac ry, to whom he was married 29 °n Wednesday afternoon, and enjoy- yF;RViQF;D AND REPAIRED r •',Tickets an'd'infcf'rmation at. year, Qo,; also two sisters, Mrs ed hearing the guest speaker, Mrs. PRIVES REASONABLE , And. Stony, •of Toronto and Mrs. A. Tricksy, of Toronto, who spoke on ` tVnRK fiUARANI'F,FiI 1 GrAy'' C oach Dries i,uke, of Chicago. The funeral took 'the Temperance subject. The after- place on Friday last, and was attend- noon's program was all fine. and a ARTHUR FI r. L' D real get - together was a feature of Eastern Honse — Pickering Phone 4500 ed by a very large number of relat- R, T. I. Oradrtate r Ives and friends. The sympathy of the tea hour. , . p phone 5201, PICKER[rG �A this community is extended to the A meeting of the milk producers survivors I of the district was held in the hall � � �'- %elY. :iR[iiY" T_lsr. rr..v _a• .\,hctyb ..r —.. :_ •.yN,• _ - _ _u .. .... _ ... .. � f - :ertynC i. w - ._.. -u �1. � _. _ ._ .17 La�aL'6'n3 iV Cjt1 CjiM ORGANI British Post Office Flying Knights R Wife- Beating I OW Tuxes u's'e Made-. Lp V1f1�iLL Artcfetit marriage law effective St. ThUmus city tax notices deJT" ONTARIOsince 60 days w•i. ;en men could le- e.ed recently contain Informatiun Bally. beat th.ir wives to kelp tliem as to lrc,w tae 41.7; mid rte��ruca ` in their places,'-4,,P to .be' chaiiged in by tae (pity Cuu,icil is @rude'up. The ~ -- --alt' has been recognised by many Nova Scotia, aeeording to -a recent ll�u a are as follow:, but are a :iown t of the members of the Toronto Ski press despatch, writes hIargaiet. as Pet' each thousand of real proper- y who visited places In Ontario WLi :uan's emancipation through the ty asse :-cement: - ''to ski that we have in Ontario. ex- centuries make; the laws obsolete -- Each ' 31 ;u00 _ eellent ski -Ing country which In : "' now, the Iegislature was told recent -' -of :Ass:• s :neat many eases compares with ski -Ing in „ ly by Atto. uey- General J. 11. Mac - General rate .. ....... :............ $16.14 the Gatineau and Laurentian disF• .+ quarrle. Disadvantages to u`,e hus•' Direct and other re.iet -riots of Ottawa and Montreal; How- .. band obtain throughout Canada a = - General d,- beuture ,rate. ,. - 3.s,2 it !s only the peat two or " g" ;' cept for Ontario, where there has ( %Ity'a ,;hare local was years that this has been ap- i been a measure of adjustment, Nova provenients .. ^' v- preeiated-, and, _we feel that it is high Scotia propose; i;oing a step fur(her Street railway -» 1 qy time we organise" that skies may '' r:' — '-than-. Ontario -in relieving U'ie bus. ...,,, ' blentorial Hcspitat .............. 19.1 -- • - - - -- y, take advantage of the excellent ski- -' band from liability, for . hIs wile's Publ.Ic Scsools Bair - Ing terrain in Ontario. Ski Clubs in civil • wrongs and giving him the C0l:e9tate l:. tltute 2.61 Ontario'- or aimed under the Isaac- - same •property protection against his Vocational School tion of th3 Canadian Amateur Sit 6 wife as the enjoys against hint, Both Association, which is the oinclal con- \ „ these conditions -are "hangovers I $41.45 y trolling body of ski -ing in Canada, from the time Siren the common law lkre holding an organizing meeting to decreed there was but one legal id--, ; - Sa s Education L.acLs . entity In th Y Y 1 e marital as tit Isla { Seatsville 3[s7 4th d h. t onship - Tile object of this new organize• the husband's. pine property "was Efficient Management - ' Itlon is to develop and standardize c his, and he dealt with it a•, he" saw t Lilt. Toronto. -' The bIzgest business of Ski -ing in all its branches. At thin IDeeting it is hope that clubs from all R'e 'wouldn't ca:•e to advocate -wife= our country= educa� ton - -ia . depto: ab- ' beatiu lie lacking In efficient management," T Ontario will be represented and g ea a term,of amusement or Rhe following clubs have signified even as a remedy for unuappy mar- Us urban tru t'oa: section of •the - eir intentions of being present: riage, but we must say Zve know Onta xo Editcation Association was Toronto Ski Club, Toronto; Larar- _.- some women Who would - -be very told recently by C. C. Carrothera. }tnt{sa Ski Club, North Bay; Hunts- much }mp: oved b a chairman of the '' Lonidori Board -of Y good• sound e Ski Club, Huntsville; Chicopee spanking. Believe'-It or not, we were Fducation. . _ s Club, Kitchener; Brecebridge S. Drought - up !n the house of a police Iu the place of tt¢inf4$ for uir• _t magt.trate. and. one cwt his most con -- versify educations, whhich he sr id G , J, Owe ridge; `Owed Sound Club, stant sources of amazement was the were not desired by many pupi :s, re Club, Owen radon Midland Club. Ski o d n ; fact that every time he" had a wife., would like to see courses in e4vicr, -, _ = i[ldlaad; London Ski Club, London; _ _. _ ... .. _. parr! Soared B.C., Parry Sound; t wound telephone cells� the a dQBben lady tor I hygiene, 'economics, li metmak ng, 4alvarsity B.C., Toronto; Psterboro g 1 fllti Club, Peterboro; Buries Fa1L friend husband's re:eas. le It that domestic science and the cultural C.. Georgetown; Falls; Limber own Ski ' >" she µapt a glutton for Punishment or.. ubjects. the latter not taught as in -I ub, FiunGsvllle, Cochrane Ski Club at wa}nuttreet the moms you beat 'em 'Canada like a science but as a pzlh•, D ,• i way to Hring•'• - hrane; Port Arthur, S.C., Port t Ar- he better they be.'• - Sir Edward Campbell, Parliamentary Priva' a Secretary to the War; Fort William 9.C„ Fort WR- British Postmaster- General, and Sir Frederic Williamson, direetor'of ' F m; Sudbury Ski Club, Sudbury, British postal services, as they -were photographed outside the Windsor Gee County Will Hght, B.C.,. Kirkland Lake; Station„ Montreal, on their way back to England. They had flown �AVERAGE y y Y - rt Carling S.C., Port Carling, 18,000 soles from London to India,- Australia and to New Zealand M� set Fish Hatchery There ere, no doubt, many other to arrange for an airmail service to titeae points. in the process of rrora *�I r „ Toronto. Erection of a trout hat. in Ontario J ll[`11Yf IWId \7 01rery .-by the Ontario overament. - ;prming " and' we would be glad to , tot in touch with any of these new somewhere in Grey County was an- flubs from the towns and cities " who I [ nounced last week by Provincial Sew lire interested in forming clubs to Ne,w York. -Just because be is so retary IL C,' Nixon, trganize aki -ing in their - teapective �' he Week I n ttawa average," lioy L. -pGray .of Fort � Some time ago a Grey County d ?!e, Iistricts, _ Madison,_ Ia.," was the centre of won g ry be There -are man important matters ` 3 a By F. _ derin attention by Neva York 8 ton . e that the katche established in Sullivan Township, '.- - ohleh will be discrisied at the meet- " ' crowds at the Industrial Arts Ex- South of Owen Sound, but Mr,. Nixon and it !a proposed to divide the - position. I would not state the location of the -atario Zone into districts as fol. _ Ottawa. -after the Stevens -eahan Council, '.and amendments to the i P „ h8tchery. Gray. was i +erected aa. t}te, ,aver - At tree setme time the minister as -tna: (1)- Northern Ontario Dist, (Y) verbal tiff of 's. week ago Friday, Farrri Loan and Farirrers Creditors 1 a e man" by a magazine in 1927• =uskoka District; (3 ) Georgian Bay 1 business of the House of Commons :arrangement Act. The . HAuse,- in ' � nounced a commercial hatchery i I He lives in an average city in an i _ ■!strict; (4) Central Ontario .District went aloe fairly last week, addition to the construction bill „ would ge erected this year, but he S y-serenely bill,'- "average" state, has an average wiL ; .not "9repared to name fire toes. it Eastern District (Ontario); :(B) until Wednesday afternoon, the dug has' yet to dent with, amendrnen:s family of two children, drives an lion. He said it was the govern. . esteru Ontario District. _ on which the House arose [or a Sve to the'Cri'm usl (`ode, and measti-res. +• i g `average car, and makes an. '.aver- ; meat's intention -to"- ereer a batch. -- There will• be four_ or. five clubs In weeks' Naster -recess. - 'lane Opposi- on' patents and - inventions; weights age"- income from a clothing store cry a .year and the next one would-. each district and thin will Allow tion rose up almost in unison to and measure. , soldier settlement he runs with his brother, E: H. Gray These clubs to have competitions am- ; 3 be located further north, A. ° . ' oppose the governments $33,000,- board anti the es'.sblishmenf of a j' From an "average" $5 room at..' ' _ themiselves and to organize ski - 004 construction bill, primarily ,in- Dominion grain board. Reform - - _ -." ng_more etltriw.__n _ic in. am-] districts ,. ayv.anva uoduceu as a re -empi , . ric6-d in title -speech; ` .'avvra e;" Gray - wandered over to' ' could be ,done from the Zone ; ! g - R1� 1 T q ore. The $1,000,000 vote or s tun- from the Throne Arad not et ad- Li�Jsi�s BETTER carters ••f y the expos lion. .Before Roin� on to � uel from Toronto's mainland to Han- vaaeed is the form .of.. legislation., Washington he was to head a cpn= There will d a technical advisory "'a Island was the bone of con- include amendments -to the -Natural f ' (roatd whose duty ft will be to see �, tention. • The- Liberals wanted the Products Marketing Act, ameitri. 1 sumers jury of l00, chosen at ran - 'IN SMITHS FA■ •a hat competitioass -ire • property hand - f ( dom, to . select the 'beat . product in gap it ► ►aa 1 led and "to assist all ,clubs to run vole changed and enlarged, if aecea- meats 'te the Company 'Act, estab- the show from the viewpoint of the the various tom tt sar'y, to start a slum clearance lishment of a department' of coin - "avers e" hu er. !o a !� 5 pe t nrf, and - com- _ miiteett to develop scheme in the , Queen City: There munications and initiation of the: t �US[[leJS of ;ISt�r ��d�14 p jumping, trot a- Ifs was unimpressed both try the : was no necessiyy for a tunnel, they- Borate system -itt risom. •• country racing. Slalom and down•b21t array of machine -age gadgets at tt ;e j� 5(1 �dret'lit. i2('pOIXs said Dr. Ira U. Cotnain, mit-nd t•r for - siccing, ski testa, the organizing of , exposition and by New York inn f, State _ cutting ski tails, fastructloaa oa. - •. Argument _on this rote held up Renfrew North, told the [louse, on c•i sacv lots more cf those tninga 1 technique and coaching and many proceedings .to -such dry extent that `'' c`cine itu�- t a4 -.un ot.l isilwa}ry at Lire ('hie o R`urld's Fair." ..lie.' - sit - rx' •I's .. al tt F is 4n 'm rovrr:i`)t, • w S t r it a - coach, wa= in:rde ua�e a. ;a railway . - .... p ' other important masters. � y � D ln'�bti;9in�9 +' dnrini► the - � the bill ]was left high and dry and said. "There's n�ithin• I ' es ee'slly The _C.A.$.A. Is a member of't�e will not be dealt. with again -until -sta ion *at 1leachhu-rg, Ontario: He snot to eve in New York..The only; weeks litiv been noted b past several - _ ' - International Ski Federatlo which asketi- the, govt- rnmeut for 's now y burin a n• the House reassembles May �• difference between New York- and: �+ the controlling body of ski -tog all.' station,_: basing his_ slew upon' .the men of . this town, who 'repor =mien lover the world and the rules and re. When the House arc a on Wevtnes- fact that last year freight "to the (htcagv is that it'ti larger and tprcad •n all lines of merchandise as mr.'c.1 day it had been- in session for exact, value of... $80,000 had on �i over more territory, and I'm used ! larger than during the _corres�il-di . igulailons, age Limits, etc., will be ;, na' ed ly three • months. " Paring that time to Chicago.' 1followed; and further to this compett- ,h„ [,ihrrals called for an esdv_ from• the locality 'of Eeacliburg, - = -ink 'period of the past two yea's, :__While_- cvo%n s ga hered_ avidly, with a more than .50 per cen� in- : .tort' will be claasiiled by • age .and' election and a shore Exeter recess w i� -`s art the t`a�adian .-,aripnai i p Gray .was photographed _wiping c'restse, in sal s vo ume durin I:: gter ability in all competitions. Each com- line. g- ltor will be obliged to have zone expresin„ willingness to help speed dishes in Vs shirtsleeves in ope of week• up the .business of •Pariiamere; but Prime Miniater Bennett is. on, fans 1 tore- exhibitions -model kitchen's;' and ' Sales at Cie local market recent- f!srdla and at cards issued `by the app8rently forgot this on Wednes- `vay to' England to attend the King's' i reading a newspaper in a mo3ern= k�rateur Athletic Union of Canada, jubilee celebrations... Before he• left ly, canals: ing of eggs„ maple syrup,, Clubs !n the -process of forming I day' fstic living room. No, `he aaid, there. poultry . "1►ould derive a - on Thursday afternoon he -made it I - ° butter, masts end ult were re- e great deal of benefit i,is no such furniture in his'lrome. rted as brink with a large atte,:d - -_ _ a Some of rite, measures iriicurporat- quite clear that he .would b"ack•ia ]iA g jlrom .this meeting !f they will com• ' It's nice' stuff, bat_ �'" cant say ante of bu -ers and good prices be-- ed in' rime Minister Bennett s re- the House after the recess to join id } - > 'llattaicafe with Mr: F. A: Halt, 1 Ingle- I it appeals .to me eskc'iall ,, ; ", be re- Ing offered far i form policy have become law, includ- completcing legislation . undertaken . , s�i articles on sale. wood Drive, Toronto. 'There attend -- niaf•,led calmly, from a tick "tned- With a larger number of men be- ins the creation of an 'F,co.namic at the start of the session. sate will be most welcome aid's ernistic chair with only- one arm: ing• employed on • •the-• Canadian - - 41!basant program' has been arranged - Gray smiled when told ho resem- Pacific Railway than in the pa..', - which - .includes moving pictures • and a . - bled Dr, Roy Defoe, thyzician to few years; with the Frost, and Wood ae this meeting coincides with the ; British ' Aerial Def enee• Off ice 1 the , famothk Dionne quintdplets, in ,plant running at capacity, end the " ' apeaing of the trout-season, two or appearance. 'Ile is short, plumpish, Smiths Falls Malleable Casting om- Aree days' trout flebing'could be en - -' _ :To Start Wo''rk• Immediate) � µpith. g•rayin half, olive• skin and $ •, ti Myed at the same- time. ` ` ' ' `' " g pany giving employment to' a larg- _��^ eyeglasses. He wore a _suit of, small or number of men than usual a,; = London.' --The Government's now 'Government had ramie ir,quir :es as gray, black and white checks period of the t=ear, and some 25 JW n TO special. department for Instruction in to whetber it would be pci sible 'to The "average" man said he likes local men •employed 'at the prov;a • ■aL "sm 1 A air defence will start work lmmedt- product gas masks In largo yuandt• Will Itbgers,.and Shirley Temple in Hal road camp in Drummond T.o-wn•., FtI�N �� i ately with a full staff, the House of ' ies at about 60 cents each, the movies. lie "jubt reads news- ship, the burden of direct relief of . (�N++NV: Commons was told recently by Right papers and magazines, and isn't the ton has been lessened to a con- Hon, Sir John Gilmour', Home Secre- GAS MASKS NOT FAVORED much interested in books." He plays siderable extent, but there still re- tary, Copenhagen. - The Danish Gov - golf "some" and likes to work in .main Ion the relief lists some 140 Ottawa.- Canada's ex The -new department, with quart- a nment Commission which. invest! -' Lie' flower garden. parts to Brit- . I .' families, totalling about 700 per- _ , -- 1sh Empire countries during March ers in Westmintiter, was fore -abad-{ gated the problems of protection ag- _ - - lmounted to $28,766,000, compared owed in previous st'atem'ents, A. ape• i alnvt -air raids advised sgatust •ia- sons, which number represents al- *its $89.350,000 in the same month' cial expect committee has already l acing gas masks to the public., re- commending �Ys High Schools most 10 percent of the eat`re peso= been at work for some time,, _ that the populace resort ' _ Face New Responsibility 'ration. "t•• year,' the Dominion Bureau of ' ....i the greater ea?ety. of higher flocira I - _. Officiars "of•the town and mu•iici- . tb tisties reported last week. Do- I, The primary 'duty of the depart- , Pal .councillors' are optimistic, how- tbestic exports to foreign countries meat, said -the Minister, will be to of buildings' ln:ttead of cellars: , Toronto:.- - Because of present -day p p firing the month were valued at communicate to local authorities The cornm+ stun decideti that gen- employment conditions, the high ever, and feel that during the bum- 089,934,000, against $28,288,000 , last f throughout• the country •'Uhe details w al Insurance of gas- masks was im• schools face new responsibilities of r mer' months buai ' a ' will have im= Isar, sale the report: of measures which it'. 'be nec -- practicable. because of the cost and aµ.isting youth -•iii _ occupational ad- i proved to such an extent that many- - -The United Kingdom was the, bent I essary for them to take for the par- difficulties in training the population justment,` L. H.' Dennis, executive found those still ea relief will have ak gl,tomer among the Empire count - ' pose of organizing local servTcen for ridding' Lhat` sircti trgtnin$ would 'cre- eceretary o[ tire. American t'ocatloA found other means of support So 'Ten taking goods to the value - of 'safeguarding the'- eivilian population ate only a false feeling of .aa�ety, I al Association of •, Washington, D.C., far, there liar riot been nay' talk of + 41,321,000 in March, 1934, and Ana.: zgainrt the effects of air attacka. he commission recommended.-spe• : warned the technical' school section .: a stopping of relief diatributiori, and _ 1t■aHs was nekond with $2,005,000 l The first task will be to circularize, ct;} instruction for police; fire, Sant- of the Ontario A:ducation Associa- it is not thought 'any member of ` galnot $1,899 -000, i maniclpalitles outlining 'policy and' tary and salvage services and ex- tion recently. • the present council would !veil "irug- ` 'The United States led fire foreign indicating the nature and extent of . emlition for these ervlces from mil- "'The ' secondary school has as ', guert such a move. sountriw. _taking .goods to the am• Ole co- operatiou required of them. {tart' mc.bilfzatinn. - -much vb!tgatlon to• aw.ist tbe; rrra_ses Wit of =21,916,000 compared with Detailed instrut:tlons to the public _ of our youth in making occ•npation- Men are forbidders to work in the ,199,000 in March -last' year, will -follow later,' - ' , -� al adjustments as it ttas to assltt village of Tenganan, Dutch Xast In -- (An uncuuflemod rumour recently Carrot seed is ao small ' titat it the relatively few who will enter the dies, on penalty of" a public thrash- _ «' as ci :•rt+'ated to the effect that the takes 257,000 to weigh one pound. -proles !ono," he• said, ing administered by women. A COULD NOS' SE's BUTTON ON JA Osketelh Club fthta s1l Revie* of the Previous Lessons use of a Mange Finder, and also how y� - - • In Lesson No. 51, we studied to change a bit of scenery aiouad Tone in Line Techn' ue. A very in order to make a new composition. �a `�.1, �•�r Hu Ht�nds Were Helpless q Y ,. - � / .. •,��`.y: wlt4 Rheumatism important subject and one 'I derived Lesson No, 10, illustrates new uses At one time she thought she a great deal of benefit from myself, of pen and ink, and air* brush tech- in going over this feature again. piques, together with the use of would lose the use of her right hand• a iljl/i s 3o the thought came into my mind, white paint combined with pen zest a blessing' —in the form - of that it would be practical for our lines. - Kruschen Salts --put her right again. "I was sure in a bad state," she 'students to go Oack at this phase The' method of using a decorative , writes. "In fact, I could not do my of our lesson to review the work technique of landscape for adver- lar - - •? housework: I "was so bad with rheu- taken up thus far, tising purposes was demonstrated -� matiam in my arms and hands.. I You will remember in Lesson No. in Lesson, No. 11. We also studied �* could not sleep at nights;. and I 1„ we made a. statement that anyone pen stipple and slitter work by the bought_ I would lose the use o!! my who could learn to write, could also' tooth brush. right hand. I could nest hold any- learn to- sketch. No doubt you all Lesson No. 12, brought out the thing, nor could I sew a button on, now agree with me that the , state- filing away of sample pictures for -.My arm would go dead. I was ad- meat is not ,so, raph as it may at future reference., . Lesson No. 18, - three weeks YI found such a change. that tisae have appealed to be. was given over to ahstiering special -. - - -' - - A- I have kept on taking it; 'and now I - Many of the sketches submitted to questions and problems Submitted Sleep all night, -- thanks to Krus- mg since we started this Sketch by our students, this proved to be �' SIGHT, B E T T E R than's help sad relief. " -- (Mrs•) J. Club indicate that the time, has been very interesting and helpful to both � � ' IL well and' profitably Spent. the Art Director as well as* the stud- .: Two of the ingredients of Kress.' As is Lesson No. 1, we practiced crate. Lesson No. 14, was a coiitiau- u�1iE PLUG .Fresh frim Start to finish than Salts have the power of diswly- on strokes or lines ' as ' used is writ- stoon of study on tree trunks. fag uric acid crystals, which are re- ing, so; we too, continued doing the Trees - in different' atmospheric 20' QOStd s0' little, too; Sponsibie. for rheumatic agony. same is `Lesson' No: 'S; be carrying conditions were .dealt with in- Lesson ft Y� (IICe it, Other ingredients of these ealtp as on with these lines and developing No. 17 -such as seen in rain or snow y Sint Nature to- expel . these dissolved p n8 A ystals through the natural Chan- them into, simple borders. Then we effects, Strong sunlight effects on it's Dixie Plug for yell t ' studied the sketching of an apple in trees was-studied in Lesson : No, 18 :. the tour stages of outline, to a fin- -together with the. effective use of inched drawing in full shaded of- the erayoa• pencil for sketching ceir- . _ %i0 New 1VlOnetQf� feet, demonstrating the three di- tain kinds of trees mentions of height, breadth and Pine needles, reflection of tall Laws IDttTOduced depth or' thickness The Iines' and grasses upon water, iton* and grass _ borders were drawn with pen ' and - in' strong sunlight was studied in _ : ink, and the apple with iead pencil Lesson No. 19. Lessons -20 and 21 - or a crayon n taught the value of carrying around _ .: There tr one country, . at least, y Pencil. laws have been fnstit- Then continuing the study of 'a sketch book with you when out _ p`�G. SMOKING � AC�Q uted with regard to foreigii`e =change crayon technique we practiced walking, so that important and vales- ' where they are still on the gold titan- drawing tones in lines, shading a able little bits of useful material laid and seem to have withstood the sphere and cylinder. We also gave may be recorded and thin filed for .depression fairly well. It is Lithun• you soma problems to draw with .future reference, each lemon and answered any ques- Lesson No. 22. changes the scene or instruments. Also pract_cal prob- - ms le dances held !a file Spring, It auto, in Europe. Her exports are tions which our students required -Isms were set out for the students D = 'largely primary and agricultural pro- q to water, and boats sad birds. The was not nntli 1686 however that the - D assistance with, ss they were eon - winners of our Sketching -Coat1St to create in design work. Lesson No. maple syrup g 88. Bu D omi nce i Industry began to re- - :-loots, facluding' preserved and fresh fronted with various problems. ggestionr for Design was p were announced and prizes teat naY eoft.a pro�tnenee in the, reposes. o[ &seat, pork products, butter, cellul- With the work of Lesson No, 4, to the three lucky winners: given and then The Principles o! the • governors and Intendants of ` live animals, •eggs, wheat sad we assembled crayon lines into a, Contrast& in ocean going boats Design is Leeson No. 89. lesson ' New, yly 'Towards the end of -- - pictorial effect representing par- or were rHlustrated in Lesson No. 40, taught Rhythm, Balance the lath century. the industry and Harmony and subjects gained Lions of a brick wall, a stone coping, No. 23, in modern and early shipping Hari oan continued 1t Lesson Ns je recognition as a commercial venture t'ltfe only exports of manufactured and ,soma foliage. As out problem events. A teat drawing was asked of some magnitude. Much of the ad- - ,prodaets of importance a=t venter for this lemon you were asked to for' in illustrating with pen lint* a We- then had a chat on Design Taacemsnt of the industry Is attrlb- ialsd leather. Lithuanian's foreign assemble the wall, coping and fol- pictorial Stone of water, horizon and for Surface - Patterns in Lemma No. uted to modern methods of collect- 'tra4e, is confined principally to tht fags to form A composition is it- 42. Rhythm and Sarfaco Patterns Ing and boiling the sap, making re• Pit- sky, Showing clouds and sohecscen were discussed in twason No. 43. finis _ I�gt European cosiatries. tonal effect, which we Illustrated Lesson No. 24, changes the setae g simple and profitable. A7-- .. - .. ! in LepOII No. 6, ta'show the fin- � yachts. Than more contrast is Flowing Rhythm in Lemma No. 44.. though maple syrup and sugar mat- •- - iahad. result. Flowing Rhythm and 8opstition !a !rag are Still carried on fn a more r boa o b u used o n Lake On as Lawn No. 45. Flows - In Lesson No. b, we studied the shown by the use of paddle steamers >g Rhythm is less primitive way in some sections, use of spread lines for pictorial of. and modern turbine engine ships In Natural Lost Forma 1a Lesson No. there Oro also a number of relines- -' THREE FREE fact& You were asked to make a Larson No. 25. Rhythmical arrangements in fee using high-speed. scientific Ma- in Pon line drawing from a halt -tone We went backs Lesson o. 47. Rhythmical Arrange- chinery for the purpose:' .,PRIZES reproduction o!, a dish of apples, gain to yaxhta is moats of Simple Pattern over -a our Lesson No. 26. Small din llys, both' The method of enlarging and re- pleasure and racing yachts and also face_ in Lesson . No. 48. Flowing' r _ A trained landscape water color during the Size of a sdnstcn was--ex.- Steam ships were illustrated, also a Rhythmical Pattern in Lesson No. A new operation -R•III give cours- painting by uin Wake —r, _ Va uTu di -- 7�°mf in Lesson N*, 8, by aging a decors ve t O - - to A I'... n 1 . t+ p1aw iitg >iieybounda longes li�vea and_ in H eaign suitable for , Tone Rh their power. The • f at $$0.00. rectangle and a Rhythm, Rhythm in Lesson . o. crease Sir diagonal Hut. We marine Subjects. y also studied the correct procedure Lesson No. 27 takes ui into -a 60' - . Suffer from . "Sthlete's heart" during A box o ptrsonaI stationery, of how to enlarge the apple drawing study of battloshi Then in Leson No. 51 we took up severe exeW.6h, and the 'operation, ps, and specimens study which is , 1 consisting of 100 sheets and 76 from the previous lesson. of "The British Navy" were 111us- the Stn of Tone in Line Technique, painless will. without the envelopes, with, an` address print- Lesson No 7, brought out the tasted here. Lesson No. 28 con. this being a .very important study heart to dilate a little without Bang- = od on paper and envelopes, valued problem of drawing t!lsss cubes tinned this stud on "The Navy" ss will be son in the near future. es• at 11.71;, or embossed affect, resting Y �' Master 'this important feature of ass 1 valued at $37.00, rag ono above the other and and its "Jolly Tars.' Notes on ,Torso and nit will be well. three different colors or tones of Wooden Ships were discussed here A box o! personal stationary con- cubes. Then we also studied the too. Questions will be answered, -etc. Classified Advertising light and shade offset o! these Notes on Viking Ships were pat- - Questions will.bs answered in this misting of 24 sheets and 24 en- g ps print- -- velopes, valued at $1.0.0, or am. cubes and a cast shadow upon a ed in Lesson No. 29. Also a splendid department. Anyone wishing to re- PAWN ss bossed effect, valued at $1.73. cylinder. 7%e problsin of a hollow example of in combination• of wive a personal reply may have Pea AN stl'of. TO. EVERY. 1NVENTOtt hexagon was also explained and LL, lines with the use of the crayon pea- same a 8c stamped. addressed -tn- List of. wanted inventions- and rues area a s •w1 sump" env ltpt few lustarated. tdl in illustrating a modern liner vole is enclosed with the request. information sent fro., who aamsar _ The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, �s m• World Patent Attorneys, 2.6 watt t.+fsesawa. We took up ear lust study on against the Sea And ally. ?3 Adelaide Street, West, Toronto, Haul Street, Ottawa. _c'Anada, Landscape Drawing with Lesson Na. - In Lessons -No. -29 and No. 82 we rASisra Iros sum : - - • .IGjFF BAKER ' 8. fife horn studied this use of a commenced a series of features 'in Range !'lades to Select compositions, outline drawing such u the Ca {� �Q ARSe AT BARGAIN PRICES aS 1E AVENUE Than we announced. a Landscape Stan, an Anchor, a Ship's Cutter. STRIP ViIOP h n•vr equalled. Willoughby' Fartu r hi Sketching Contest and offered throe Lesson No. 38 was given over to Agency, Kent Huildinr, Toronto.. `Telresstor 'f-M Amt illustrations by prominent Canadian answering questions and various WORTH 0= COMO artistr .tor priseL problems Seat in by our students, MIWORV Up TO 160.00 EACH PAID FOR 1J.ti. Vy Lesson No. 9, we continued the A study of Design was comment- itidlan lead cents. v► a btiv All ad in Lesson No, 26. The use of a dates rWardlesa of condition. Up to "Docket" Or " TO TH FARMER 11.00 each paid for U.S, !,tncoln cants, Time .Sheet "' was moll. Up to 116�.U0. each for Can idian culnxc tiOaed is Lesson NO. ab. Alto A We buy stamp collections, Sledala, : r� Books, Old Paper ]coney, Gold, etc. -• ' filing system for pictures clipped il'ht mild, sunny days Of. late Send 26c tcQtn) for large illustrate 1 for nlereaeo.. Lesson Na a6 and March and early April will be worth 'price list area Inatructton%. Siitleractio i more n ;3,000.040 this Tear 't0 the uaraaaed or 26c . refunded.. HUCt • 37 brought up the subject of tools �oIV SHOP, 169 - »3 Front St.. sarmit: farmers`of southeg0tern Quebec and ono WlTe� the Province of Ontario. t The output , of maple sugar to Can= _ Csscss zoo iizs - FROMromotepartaof C� S0� ads averages around 5,000,000 lbs. SIX BREE'Ds CHICKS, s C NTS: Chinaoomeaiyster% annually at the present' time, and' pullets 30c. ., Complete . catalogue Oas*tOrleSOt Apply litinard'a, tr*eir. % a�ialled._ St. Agatha Hata•hery, 3L priwIIerade• woos*$ cot p*issa std that Of'maple •syrup approximately gmllea Untarlu. • prived of Halt, a form of dessam. Aar wound heals 2,000,000 gallons, with a total. value _ !► torture and death' Stn qu "lr after its i"M of more than :3,000,400. This output m ng1 (6.00D LIICZ CIQCX8 customs and naperstitions- 2 o There's nsthl better I . ([� featureourwonderfulnew '� IS prdducetk by nearly 50,000 farmers SPECIAL- ROSE COMB Bro%%a_ Lug - ppi�eture book for Childrew • in, Central Canada and• the total horns, "The kind mother used to �VonldyonliketoreadthiS e a e number of 'trees now being tapped 1x,8 'e -- vitality require Chfor -laying j. u. grippingstory7ThenSead annually ,ranges between twenty and tario. thecoapon•now.'Itisfree. �( twenty -five million. Six years ago aaavr alsvEn ceps Cutcscs ??iSyyeAi,r R'�+*abearitite�r -A ssK'NG �F rNi�rv' the total output of maple products h'tt7r Salt helps You beat th•a gnitJtly was valued ' at about ;8,000,000, but i WILL SHIP You my best blood te•St- Par* Por Oral Uses since "then' the trade In maple" pro- ed Barred Rocks or White Lighorn -t p ror Ac. Day old. Any Monday or 't WINDSOR IODIZED SALT ducts, as in many other lines, has'. Thursday.' 100% live arrival: sPna- whltenr the any deposit with, order. Baiance, Cx0,L. DIXIE te•th.Mild, w been considerably reduced. Both .breeds are We finest type.. 'large yletnsat, The tapping of maple trees goei ,bodied and good layers, Andy Am ler- ^ 8 . less -for d o is Q : Cm nog ' ARE YOU MISERABLE �' back to the Indian` days, - l th east= son, Box WP, Essen, Ont. w ► C tu- t f ern seaboard, and whHe little ap Cgs son SAZIS ,- •errtch Pra• Mrs A: Cluckie of Ig pears in •history about their method vents oitse = of extracting• the - sap and rendering LOOK.- CFIlCK9' FR03c _ Rl TER Charles $t., Hamilton, layers, Leghorns and Rocks, •as low ° end 1 table dens toe ` ' `>" o„c , .,,;d : ^• V�hen�r ow. ' . it into syrup, references are found --'k° "1: �a .c. Send for circular. Sauder'e _,•,a' 11 - - £ fag into, aromanhood I be- to the tribal dances known. as the. P l'r Farm, Box, B, Shakes pare• ^;' came pale and-thin, had On p ` i - -- — . eredm� from pphtsdachd, ,. ._ - - _ i of h ti _• '. _ _ ' hear or and 11(si1 Todety txamptp give mt pu y back, CAf1ApfAN INaUiTiffta LJMiT'2p ierCesa_ }ivori e pray or our daily 1 MILO ' Prescri tioa. 3 0 o a m ip art: Sirs &a r a *eta ar y WS Ivls "Lb" ip�a�i�e improved I jiad better color sn� breed, but w wane a lee o[ �uoe eiei1ir e r ��pat p p • I Cb1M� ail pain disappesred " All drns�iRS _ • • M' Uerir M y $pp i• Now site, tablets 50 eta., liquid $1,00. butter apd meat - and some- srM16 - Nawe thing pleasant to wash it IN t; Issue No. r l Fee* $10.110, eomplete, - s+ _ 18"- 35 down with and plenty of Details l; rea. write Nov- As _ t »_ .......... _ ' MALCOLM .R083 ,« r $t go thrown "in weight Sp•ocaustr scarbolrmelk, mar. .7 . _ - .. ilk _ _ if .L ' `.� ..,...7 _�� + • �i4"l v y�,-• '_,s ��^ .�.a:" "s.. •,+Lie •-411. XeGill of the Whitby Hoar -The regular glee 'of the W. Eve - a -late Master of Doric Lodge years and was thereby enabled to ' ital Staff spent the week -end at his. A. of the United Church will be wan unveiled. The lodge tooth wsa speak intimately - of him. The add- home here- held on Wednesday, May 8th, in St_ well filled and the ceremony instit- roes will be ,recorded as one of the "Great fishing these days, good , -- Wm.,-' Reid, of Toronto, 3ormer Andrew's Church, at 3 p. in. _ used and conducted _by the D. I.D. G. finest written tributes ever paid any l 7reports coming in from everywhere. Traffic Officer here, was in town -Mr. W. J. Money and son; Wil- M. of Ontario District, Rt. War. Bro. man: We hope to be able to•_giye •, and Mrs, Cyril E. Morley over the week -end. fred _are both confined to. ,their Hart. The unveilin g was you We -- visited friends in &eoigetO*n on -Mrs. W. B. ' Powell is spehding homes seriously ill with severe colds.'- by Rt. Wor. -Bro. G. M. Goodfellow, -The opening game of the Tor -. Sunday last. a few' days at Port Union with her -All our readers are• now askled who_ paid_ a lengthy tribute to the onto Bali Club takes., place oa May -Mrs. Dr. Cartwright, who has daughter, -Mrs. A. O. Cook. to bear in mind tklat this village is deceased brother. Rt. `War. Bro: F: 2nd, with --Syracuse playing at Tor- been spending - several days .irl Grav- ._...N, B. Margach, the Tailor, will now ' observing Daylight Saving M Chapman, of Pickering followed onto, and also Play at Toronto -on, - eahurst, returned to her home here Clean and Press youi suit for 85 Time. with an address that.. is .considered' the -3rd and 4th. Albany plays -at over the week -end. cents,- Spend your money. in Tawn. .-. -,-The Golden Gleaners' 'Mission by, many to be a masterpiece: We Toronto on 6th (2 games) and 'the -- School ae- opened-- on•.Monday. af- -J, L.. Palmer is improving nic- Bated will hold a - social missionary have a copy of this address, and are 7th and-8th. -Newark --at Toronto -on W a week_ of holidays. No more sly after being confined to his bed ?venir.'g in St. Andrew's basement 'awaiting permission ta- publish' same. 9th, 10th . and .11th. All games at3 y,':.:Iter►gxhy ones now, young 'uns, till for about a week suffering from. a an Friday, May 3rd at 8 o'clock, d. Mr. Chapman was „intimately P.; m. First game of double- headers, the summer holidays. very severe cold. s- t. Mrs. Ih•es, of Bo,%inanville -will uainted with the deceased for many at 2.30.' -A number from St. Andrew's - Monday next- -May 6th,. is a.gen- be the guest. speaker, A cordial in- _ - Church Pickering attended the sec- eral holiday, and will be observed as vitation is extended to the congieg _ vices in the Presbyterian Church, in ' such throughout this Dominion.. It is atu n to come and sp and a pleasant - Whitby, on Sunday evening. !.the King's Jubilee,' when the whole ' evening .'with the b fission Band: • `' - Messrs, George and Alfred Tuck- nation will unite in celebrating the -4wo special services will be held er, of Toronto, spent several daY$ Of .2 &tlh_, anniversary of the King's ace. in , .Yickering United (rhurcl} n Jtory - last week with thou uncle and aunt, e>asion to the throne.: • Sunday, May 5th, at 12.30 and ?30 . .Irr. and Mrs. C. A. Sterritt. t - ...The Y_ P. of the United Church D.S.T. At • the morning service the -On acocount of Monday beings is bringing to Pickering, shortly, Sacrament .of the Lord's Supper 'will.. - ...: :. .:.: tf T Picksrixig'e. .1.Jend or r1Ttor8' - .. holiday, the township council will Mr. John Marsh, of Hamilton, well- be observed; preceding which there .. -' meet on Tuesday, May '7th, for the }mown to marry • here; and heard by rill be an.. ordination, of elders Her- . many over CKOC on Sunday after- vice and the receptor of new mew- - y .. • . .: transaction of general bil$iaeas. - - Use your invitations to the noon. Further announcements will bers from the recently held commun- iii` ftf •'.. " Carina Softball Dance on Friday ev be made later, of his appearance. icants class and those joining by - - Elast�ea HOuse r meta - sning, May 3rd They need your, stlp- - ...Garden and Flower Lovers are certificate from other congregations NO Better Made part. Tierney's Orchestra in attend- urged to read in another column, the Short and appropriate addresses •will - Iraee. article, "Garden. Notes" each week, be given in connection with these : - "VtaiilltoTl :' all -p8rs --The Women's Missionary Socie- prep �� and written by Miss Mabel ceremonies. In the evening at 7 0'- _ = v •v au ' ' ` ty of St. Andrews congregation -in Dixon, Treasurer of the local Hart' clock,D: S. T. there will be a special q I . x0 $rette>• blade . greet at the- home of Mrs. A. Boyes iculture Society. . - - on Wednesday afternoon, 'May 8th at authority Miss Dixon is an Silver Jubilee Service with, the sing- - - .- -• - •- -- -• ': -- -•. -� _ . - . . tY on the subject, and acting ins of patriotic hymns, anthems and 8. o'clock.' on the reception given her series in solos. Two special features of this dt8ff -_)11_ c�� - -,Mr. Mci:,aren, who has 'been on this paper last year, is writing for service will be first an appropriate _ 'b alli w7 relief duty in the bank here during you, a series for this surmner. Much t.)ageant entitled, "A Tribute to the _ No Better Mate the absence of Mr. Petrie, on vacat- useful information is given the new King" -which will be put on-by the . . !ion, has. been transferred to Black -' and the experienced horticulturist. C. G. I. T. This will be followed by "Holep'toof Hosiery - stock, on similar duty. - Premier Hepburn and two of a short one -act Religious' Play en- - - - -Miss Ida Sterritt, who has been his ministers made the proinised vis -- titled, - "Render to Caesar the Things - = ..._ ho Bettor 'lade _ spending the Easter holidays at het it to the unemployed and on- relief that are Cdesar's" which will be �'M _ - home Here, returned over .this week- citizens recently. This was naturally given by some of the young melt of tliJt•1LIil1t" .Cotton Hosiery , - ' mead to - her duties o_ n the teaching the best way to acquire the inform- the church All are welcome. staff of Williamson Rd. school: ', ation he was after, and according to A number of the Masons from - NO Better Made --The_ Toronto Daily Star seenlis reports found conditions' much more here visited, on •invitation, C4mpos- - - - to be. very much interested in a' pitiful than he had expected. The ite Lodge Whitby on• Monday even - ' villape.,or. town called Fergus, dur- visit drew from a Toronto evening .ing when a large, beautiful painting fag the last few weeka place- is newspaper, ( e Party k, t of the of the late Rt War. Coo. W. p. . S. Ow leek of rain in that place. We _ Opposition) the roman that :fir :. - have • not had much either- Hepburn was at least very sympath- --Rev. H. G. Crozier and-the choir" etic and humane. One of the, finest B O/^ 4 of the United Church conducted the tributes Paid any Premier. services in ' the United Church Whit- . -A - change in the law is welcom- by on Sunday evening Ian, .while ed . by both motorists and ped"s - • ' THEATRE Nk'.AR . FALL �Gt3oI'}S - the minister, Rev. Mr. Toil, and the rians• For some years a nonsensical choir of that church presided here. law has been in force making mot- �7CT�3I2'� �' :1 • 'WILLIAM'S WORK BOATS, Solid leather., " - , $2.93 0' ---,We are sorry to report, Mr.' orists responsible for injuries sus- _. - _ STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 rw :Lmldy McCausland, still in the Osb -' tained in any motor accident • by ik aura Hospital and in .an unsatisfact -; passenger who may be- riding in.hia VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, .. �. -.195 condition. His brother, Charles. car. If a T ro '': A • any person begs fora ride and. RR.] DA'l?' sod BATL fIDA lr - "'.: Is now at home. We hope for the is accommodated, or is asked by the - If you are sot 'receiving our weekly Grocery continued improvement of these two motorist to.hiatve a rlde, 'and as act- _ MAY S and 4 dodger, ask to have your name put on our- Picker'ng Tewnahiu men. ; mat st to . , *ve e, - - -Don't forget- the Big Day for sponsible and the victual can enter ii mail +ate_ lint _ r the, "Horticultural,- Societty Tteeplant -i an action for damages. This-Law has THE Lj ! Ing Celebration' on Friday aftenoon -wisely been repealed. A motorist - m � M and the Lecture in Dunbarton at often would likk to give a persons ,, oLONELl� Fred T. Bnn�iZ%i � - _ 1(1ker�n� _ - i; night at 8.30 p. m. on Wild Flow- ride but for his own-' wn protection he * Rlt►dio -Licenses Bstabliiihed 1887, by Magistrate. Jones. Collect- feels that he meat decline. He can 89I RLEY TEMPLE ton In aid of-the funds of the Soc- now feel -safe in offering an � -- r lety. ' a ride, knowing that if an scc dent LIONEL BARRYINORS - - --Our citizens are reminded of ocecrs he cannot be held liable for` the Jubilee Celebrations in tine �:ar- ? ' �6VELYN YENABLE damages to; his passenger if 'an ax- _ E E E F . �ious school yards of the south Apart ident should occur. JOHN. LO DQE JL, of the townshi i on Frida of this• P Y -- ,'�1lany will -regret to hear of the ' week, and at-, the -Pickerin-g school tragic death of Lord Hyde, the eld - - ' at.3.30 p. in. D. S. T, when the HOrt- er son, of the F:arl and Countess of Vondtay, Ttteaday and Wednesday �^1 - (�'j icultural Society are planting theiz .Clarendon, the Earl heir Governor lj 1 Jubilee trees. All are. invited to be General of South Africa. Lord,H�de -BAY 8, ' sad 8 _ _ :present. was on a hunting trip ' on the veldt . �r -St. George's Little Helpers are, in pursuit of gazelle, and stumbling, ONE+' MORE -' Virginia Cooked Ham, a7Qcs giving a 'Bazaar . . on Monday, May fell. His rifle Trent off and the bul- _.6th. There will be a• small sale of let entered his abdomen, near his f> Chicken Rofl : • 3Vt:• "their arork, and a short entertain - heart and erhi ged bet�reeti —t? - - PR f went. Afternoon tea will be ser%�ed shoulders. He eras taken to the hosp- �. for '10 cents, and' there' will also be .fear but.dfed- soon, after. Jn the early. ..,.JANET 'GAY` OR e fie ear TM_ c - i a sale' of home - cooking and Candies: years of this century the..Earl •'of LL1tC�] Loss �' - '� }' 25C• - - - Monday afternoon from 3 to 5 D.'S, Clarendon, (then -fiord Hyde) anti WARNER BAxrEFI; _ f T. The A. Y. P. A. Rill meet this tte Countess and her• brother; Lord WALTER lit \(} ,Head Cheese, + r` ea)c• h'r•iday for a• Literary evening at. Somers,` came' to Pickering and' fa•. c ,8.30 D: S. T. purchased.'the -farm, later purchased •JADE DARR'ELL :Bo 15 -The services in fife 'Presbyfer� by the late. 'Victor Ross, ' andf logna , on f. fan Church gill) begin on Sunday which they •erected the large resid- - - SPECIAL -. A. ' � e� - - - -- -next; at 2:30 p, , m, and Sunday ence: While the residence w•as in the NoIwy Idtrertiw.mnass. Jewel Shoctenina�y " 12c• 4 �D:>r5 c. . ;school at 1.30 d. s, t. and these hours' course of construction • they resided fSf will continue' during the summer .in the village in the house now own - months until 'Lbe -village_.. reverts to 'ed and occupied by Mr. •and - Mrs, J. � AY FCR SALE- Joeepb Cowan. - - - Standard 'Time, The church senices C., Philip, and were highly esteemed lot 18, con. 2, Pickering. 30.31 R E • D "on Sunday will be in keeping with by the residents 'of flickering.and 1, 0R SALE- S- itirti t.Aw' and ranle, a s -- the Kings Jubilee Celebrations, and ..vici.nity. Lord Hyde ,at that .time was ' W ith_1•. 4 h, p, Westinghouse 6o cycle motor. '• • Mr. W, C, Thomson ,has kindly con - 6 or 7 sls.no Box2uo,Pickering- hears. Butcher hone 3000) P'4ek6ring - - , years of age, . • -•• . sented to give the address in the ' -The- outstanding .event. Jn Pick FOR SALF. —Goose wheat.' Appl} : afternoon at the church seirvice and eing last week was .the visit .of the H. Dunning, Claremont. Phone Clare 1610 . will be appropriate for the occas- Emmanuel College Band of Graduat- 14"()R SALE -A Dliminion Orgmn. ton. ' octave, as good as, neev,, FoC.further,partjc -, - _ - es,• to the United .Church of Picker. ulars aopty to Mrs, Fred Byers, Greenwood 3C -After a lengthy. period of illness• i�g gad .�tldleq 'on Easter Sunday , from heart, trouble during which he and the four da s .followin The 1� OK `'ALE-- C.ui•ivor, iron wheelR, y g• good, condition; Also crtatner cans, new. I, H E endured much suffering, W, B, Pow- nannies .of the visitors were: Fred 'C. .Don C;hson, con. 3, Pickering. R. R. 1, Picker• J "` ell passed aw ay5'on V6'ednesda in¢.. ate y, Ap- Bayes, B. A., Terrence Er, Hart; B. ril 24th, at his home here in hiss} Arthur i:ewle $ A, B, D., Ra - 1�'OR SALE — IN1 hq -bels of %Ian• - q Y 1. churian variety need barley,'besf for malting _ a_ _ a 66th year. His funeral took place on mood J. �2ci {night, B. A•:, 'and John QQc. per bushel. John ;`titter, Phone Clare plekerin M_ eat : Market Saturday afternoon, interment -being Stinson,' B: A. The Band,_ through 302' 33tt g a In the Disciples' Burying - ground, the 'use of Communicant Classes '' 'OR SA`LE.' Oood slztd child's cat: - - and was largely atteli8ed. Vl'i. 'Pow- Hikes, Discussion$ and. Dramas won l�a 3 c neon cupb elyd d all! in e¢ood a edition i - ell was born on the homesteadoir fire boys attd girls, and �1 N _ •young .people Mrs v. Randall. �hitevale -- 3d -38 _ _ .. _' +F Di t the Base -line, north of Pickering to' a higher appreciation.' of_. _the. �El+U), POPAT01,N FOP. SALE- i - Beach, >ieirig the only iron of the late church and its activities '.as the best ► _ A quantity of Cobblers from regi: tered seed. �ppD BEEF VEAL LAMB- Wm. and Mrs, , Powell, and was a means of advancing the _ Kingdom of usinga uatrrty of -Dooley potatoes for seed or ! _ ��jj yy I - resident -of the tow nship gall his life Jesus. Christ, The . preaching, at the B. sunk, Phonc Pick 1031. leer ND 1�i1 'with, the exception of ten years, regular evening sessions was not tt N:K a NIT elo8u �(Al `�olta, hpa• - - - - - �l _ A Pa 1898 -1908, which was s east in Sask- r • r du y, t keg plat •s oat rtes on your -- - p only of, a• higl> order, but uninue, be- radio, LastrindoflnitelY. i1Qt10, APPIY Bo: - Al� �OO . `\ -��ICE . atchewan. He was well known cause of the evangelical earnestness 400 -'NEWS Of5ce, __ .. +_ throughout the township, having had the frankness -of the denuniciation- of ,UST -About Apipil 19th, a Scotch quite an extensive ' auctioneering loose - living .and . the tactful . re -st- IAConie dog, brown with black points. ao•- _ business. He is survived by hie wid- atement of old truths. .4n •additional ReR iotify a st tion1e Phoa.aCh �t si3 �38 ow, whose maiden name was Eliza attractive - feature was. toe .afnging of 4 Jane Musselman, also two .daughters the Emmanuel College quartet which FOR SALE- Alamka Earls Hate• ¢ovh barge t cleaned, commercial -la 1. rip- �Y pro Mrs. Norval Kyles, (Gladys), of was very much enjoyed. The mission east withbandn yielded c. erbuh-l. M, Par, _ � T%' refs Oman and er rust, arx, per bwhel. VV �. - - Klcelt>, Ont., and Mrs. A. E. Cooke, wag an outstanding success in every Chapman, Pickering. 3atfa� t {Ethel), of Port Union •„may, -