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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_05_17s. THE PICKERI-N.10 • ti VOL. L1V PICK.ERING, ONT..' FRIDAY, 1MAY 17, 1935. No., 38 Lea R3, �trafiss4rtnssal t$asDa. Dumbarton Greenwood ENWOOD • -- Lawson last Mon- Erttmerson and Mrs rmero aw n bicConochie left la H 0- , IDE A R90N- Pbasician = - day And w for nd Moose Msses Allison visit- spent 'Sunday in Claremont. 0 ry r _n d a - - - y Andrew trucks pAPe your way Mrs. James Gibson was in Tornn- ed relatives in A giilcourt Sunday. to ' last week' visitin her mother, MILLS �p E. FOR•SYTH. Oph. D., Director every day." & � 1-L.ontometriut A..ociationofOntario. Res. - Dan and ;Sys. Henriick of Tona- who is not very Edell. latent=;) t gft. - y to Americas a Optome nttrical COAL,' COKE wands, visited Miss V. Alliso.i last Mr. and Mrs. Nash of Markham, Established }R38 ` � aa•scialttds. Eyes esamrned by appolatment , -• arose 2NA. Claremont. Ont. week -end. and Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman, of WOOD CEMENT Born in Toronto on May 7th to FEED , � � Y r Whitevale, spent Sunday with Mrs. 4. �a�• Mr. and Mrs. Murray Forgie, a son. Wm. Ormerod and family. SAND, GRAVEL, All doing well. Rev, F. Horton and daughters arr RDONALD' RUDDY Barrister. James and Mrs. McKenzie of Aur -' . ltcitor, Notary Public. Money(p Loan. ived home on' Friday evening. M-s. The price of pork'�nd beet r ~ oaigs t�mcdy oc:uyiedby tae =ate A, B, cbrie find ora, and Miss Bessie Anderson, of Horton is remaining a while with ' wr,. •curb mice of wort rlo = Whitby. a►y Toronto, called on relatives here on her father who is gri=ts ill. now shows a profit for .� --- - -BIPILDER S SUPPLIES Sunday. feeding. There* is no'bet- BEATON, HELL, A R088 The Woman s Association met at �'' W. J. BEATON, K. C. The W. M. S. of, the United Chur- the home of Mrs. Perry Wilson, on ter feed for the moo ney -also local cartage work ch will meet on Thursday, May 23rd H. B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS i, y Friday, afternoon. Aster the usual than my .Barley Feed. It J. A. WRIGHT A W MITCHELL at 3 p. m. D. S. T. at the home Of business part of the meeting the an- - ter Bay street. Toronto, Adelaide 5838 ' • Mrs. S. McConochie. The bale will nual garden party was the topic of will give more pounds to - - be packed at this meeting. conversation. the ton than barley eho . (Saeeeaaor to D. 1llanre and Picker. P• ' C C. RICHARDSON A Co. Barris- ing Coal Co.) St. Paul's -on- the -Hill, Dumbarton, Test it and see. .ten, Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suite. Sae Sunday, May 19th. Sunday School at and 810-9 Richmond St. E.. T rdato. Te►e Piokerin , Ont. Brock Road fi'l Ad. 4s1o: Nights. Sundays and Holi- 2.30 p. m. Scout Service at 3.30, p. _ CHAPPING 1 * 3777. Pickering Phone 3813. Btt Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 m• which will be attended by the loc- A few cases of measles have been ' al Patrol of Lone Scouts. Speaker, Moads�; Wedneadd7 and Friday ' . �.iCT�HOMSCN � McMILLAN- Bxrria• p reported in the community of late. 1 tens Sorllcitors, Notary Public. Office at Scoutmaster, Jack Blow, of Upper Evident) going quite SPECIAL - - -�d�e of Offfice hours: I�ay concession 1. __ College Troop. y Brock Road " M..�t �n C� p -ST ART BEURE Canada Colle _ p. modern and getting "city ways. Until June lot, Cho g bg •mrr�mT000naoQ to ✓�aRoyal octant - This epidemic, however, can not con- Pplr wfR t P6a,e Pick 2010. Toronto El 'n 530a. •' - Brougham tine if warm weather and sunshine dose for 7 cents' per bas, Radio 'Service- - y 'prevail. Lays hope that it doesn't CONANT & A'- NIS - BarritterP, ' Finest equipmeat for expert, Mr. Jesse Hubbard is still under break out in earnest. If you feel . a : l so)iato�. Notaries Public guaranteed 'service the doctor's care. cold in the head coming on, combin- 4 FLOUR CORDON D. CON ANT, County crowd Au «• Mr. John Knox is confined to his ea with a bilious or nauseating feel- Ask for •KISSMT for pastry, It _ • may• _Parts, Tubes, .and Batteries _ ALLiN F. ANNIS, B. A.. I.L. B. horde with measles. ing, take no chances - see -a doctor - takes lase shortening. I grind ]rielia O0lcea -•7 1 2 Si coe St. S., Oshawa on head. Mr. George Hicks is still confined it might be. grin IPkonea -4 and 8 (Oshawa), and. at the Court Car Radio and Atnpi flere' a g grown wheat almost.,ezciaairir ,+ t file. Whitby. (1Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (whit. .l salt to his bed showing little improve- _ Mr. and Mrs. Will Carlton, of. Tor- sly. You bay my flour, I. buy > P� y meat. onto were visiting, with Mr. and Mrs. wheat. 10 Years EYperrence 'The W. J. Brown family, of Tor - Walter Carlton on Sunday last. • i Phont�7idark 1.803. 'Pick 4400 or onto, spent Mothers' Day under the Mr. Cliff Hubbard is b these - EXCHANGE NEIL O: SMITH, D. D, R., I., D. 8., Stool= 9801, parental roof. days drawing gravel which is beinEr I esdtaage f=orty for aril kiwi 4 i 3� • ucecnor w Dr. J. N. D•Jes)• craduaee of The Clare Balsdoa family, of placed on the weaker spots of the i dal College of Dental SarScoas and Toroo- = grant. This flavefa ]yea Olsnl�. fa rk,gruey, At Claremoat officeovet D. A. Pickering, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. road. - - tl•ott •store every Tttasday sad Frida Fbane The Beal Store, Claremont Hamilton' bn Sunday. By the way' don't you think that - _ �• �R�+Fri' tst:aff to 11.t+ PHONE 9L4 Miss Patter -son and friend, Mr. this would be an ideal. time - to gwt VV ERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D 9.. Legar, of Toronto, ,visited Mr. and "our" corner fixed up and made safe �, A l D. s.. Graduate of the Royal "2ge of FURNITURE Mrs. 'L Matthews, on Sunday.. for motor- driven vehicles' Shingles' ngles For Sal - t It al surgeons and the University of Toronto. Mrs. -A. Hohun and son, of Toron- _ a a . itii'• reqidence second door east of St. And- We are displaying an attractive . dorch• t° ckerine, c�oe. Orrice boon : 9 _ va,riet o! to, and Mrs. J. Hanley, of Stratford _ , _ r. 0, to 6 p. to , or by a " at meat. tny y Whitevale Galt Galvanized Stet-1 8bleglim ((�7 spent Thursday with their aunt Miss , - wvjoe), Phone Pick 8700, 49, Aluminum and firaniteware Etc. 1 y Bird a Felt Slate Shingles. Furniture gad Furniture Ida Bate.' Mr. and Mrs.' George Griffin. are Also, re- rubbrriug buggy wheals, 1 • tsrlttsas 6ass4►. Novelties. Mrs.'. McMadter, Deaconess of Sh- Lawn mowers sharpened. r �.v Prices low, in keeping with times. erbourne Street United Church, Tor- PaLrrkt� for the summer in McKay's T. PATERSON'$ - CLARZMOilM I' onto,- was with •her brother, Mr, J. AA ELIZABETH RICHA RD80N- ' Alan Stephenson is a t -ictim of the Cwt} and set prices. Phone 88L8 t X!L -O and autome bile insurance of all kinds. Phillips and family on Saturday. tiresome complaint called measles.. " •y/eeas eompaenerotd Aaancial stand- - . Quite a number from here attend- p +a. Mumps are beginning to make an - G roc and Lime ed the -funeral on- Thursday of the s�'( �, j FPOSTILL, Licensed Adationeee. late Xrs. B. Carter, of Green River, appearance in the vale. + �✓LI.d . sot ooanues of York and ontarfo. At *- Just arrived a large shipment of we are pleased to welcome Mr. t sowmles or all kinds sttann.d so on s11orans Gyp-in the fo11 ' trier s=tets ; Sincere sympathy is felt for the .bar- and Mrs. ,Dickson, Mr. and Mrs._ G. :srPlr. � - -- + Waft••. ,Address Green Giver P O,, ono. _ eaved relatives, v' _' 48 in. z 72 in. Gypr(it ` ' Burkholder back to the vale after . - - _ Many farmers have completed the p ! S1ppfies - R BEATON. TOWNSHIP 48 in. a 84 16. w7ntering in the South. Builders C rt Converancet, Commissioner for _ seeding operations here. The country Con tulations to Mr, and Mr-Q. _ .,ifiaktae . ov,ts. Accountant, Etc.. ]must of 'IlBin. x 96 in. '' -looks well,, with good prospects for a� L s !l8 in.: IU8 in. - the year's crops; only needing warts Bruce Dempster (nee Helen .Turner.)- t M rase Kett«. Whttevat Out ' on the birth of a son and heir. Lumber and Lath 4r :48 in, z 98 Dnoacona Board 'sunshine for the seed. The Sixth Annual Religious Tr- W,%1 $, Q. $h1II ] . MAW _ •lI Star Lame _ — 8� _ Y 1Lioeost+d Auctioneer for_Yo_�k,' A t�rin gll Plq.tPr Tureen River .. , Wining School commenced its first S r Ontario Wed Lion o r for Y 8"siorn Orr Monday eveninL, with a -blue Coal CKERiNG �•' very good attendance but with still '•' 'All kinds of sale promptly attended to " • Q71 Monday P.:%Pning, May F *-h one _ ' - `..Alberta Coal . - TERN-A ABARONABLS' LUMBER YARD of. the oldest and most highly res- room" for mole. -. Saks may be arranged for at the NEWS ofsr -s.. !' petted residents of Green Mv6r died The �ivthers' Day Services at the `DoIIleStld, (,'Oka Urited C?furrh,Su.nday Schrrol had a' , Kett -ad lndepeAdeat phones. *�• : at her home here in her 72nd year. Cement, Lime Plaste=r Piekerin Nlill8 record attendance. Beautiful flov�ers VVhirhy, Antari �. I'he late tN.rs, Beniatnin Carer 'was. Maple, Body Wcod decorated the building. ,The Young P y : a daughter of the late Asher Thorn- 11pa,s :ZTas� sun¢ ' a _fitzinfr son¢, 'A Dt ..Special Rates Ott Automobile = _ "ton, and spent her whale -life here in 8e s for Llzndy Fence Insurance, now effeernrt =�},- � dsh reed$ Pickering Tcwnship. She is survived '�`r.en° stuther P. *aced." also a solo ! f by a '•Quin¢ husband, four. sins. and was rendered by Miss Gertrude P - :,v BLtI Metal Roofing 1 ter. "Ire lesson. wag reap by sir. n. �* two daughters, Rry Frank and Char- 8IId and Poult'r SU - lie of Green River, -Rol l.,' of Mark. Bielby, The gpest speaker was Ms. - pp p, rill Sloan, of Tor•'nto. COCkshutt Implements ham and -Mrc, . A'lber. Gray, cif Brougham `and N1r;. I :rnr =t B`eelby, At the Wh te�ale Baptist Church ;Secure Prices before Buyini' Q ` :. —OF - Iles in stock rit all of Green River. service Weer Sunday morning. May sirs. Carer will be 19th at 11 o'cl�ek: (standard 'time, g,ONDON;. ENGLAND --adry massed in--his neighborhrrod, WILSON B1�O� a► by times as she was a gnod nei'ghbnr, always t}w Ordinance of BP'.iever•s Bapti =m a • willing to help other people: We ex- 0.-11 ' be obser� ed. All are. cnrdially �CQSt' Onl• i;YRTL. F.:110RLFY C; O TMln Dull tend our deepest - sv�r paty to ti,e `" ` -d to attend. " PC Y Remr -rr bey the contort_ be held : Phone Mark 7200 121 : :Phon.e — Pickering, §700 - - family and relat'.:et. that live t in the Green Ri ter C?tlrc^ pn Thurs. N LockwO()d mourn her lob The funeral which', p E A S TE `a Y was on Thursday afternoon at tI-., day,, May ?0th, re= anted by the con - p =Card of Thanks PICKERING, ONT. Whitevale Cetr.etery, was largely at- -ert orchestra of the Temple Bapt- R „ te7tded by friends from Scu oe Pry! +.st Church, 'Toronto, Further partic- . ' We wish to eytend our since_e R u ?ors annr,unced ]titer. Novelties -40 thanks to all our friends and net h R. G. CLENDENING PPS•'' Newmarket, Toronto and o.- € her points. The GrF�n P. ?ter School Concert is hors uhn -were so, to us durng FUNERAL DIRECTOR tri be held in Gray's Hall, Wednes- the illness and death' of our dear Cherryaood bay, stay 22nd. at 8 "p. m. Everyone C}locolate Eggs, Chick mother, also to the. Sunday Schoo ?, private Ainbulance -- — invited. and Rabbits. the Horne Dept. and the Ladies' Aid Day and Night Service sly. and s1rs: E1}ri71 Lintr:er, of ir. ari�i Nlr-. Reed have returned ,and all others, for the beautiful T,,r.,ntn, .-'sited with, the former's t,i West .oa after their visit at Locust 5C. to WE, Phone K)00 flowers. - father on Saturday. FIi ?I. - - -- Benjamin Carter, Sons and Malvern 5wo Some of the Sunda visitors not- • We- are leaded to wAl ..e Easter Greethi Cards. • y p car• to our C b° Daughters, iced, were tiir. and sirs. I. Law and midst, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bunts, of Tor- iced, VC• and lOc. Markham, :Out. lithe daughter. of - sti'hitby; the• Ren- onto. ;Card of Thanks : -- - - -� - -- ie's and .azs. F.. Petty and Gladys, The Young' People's Clasp cvhdnc- of Toronto. red t•he slathers' Dav Sr'rt ce at our •,.IEARMERS " We. wish to thank through the OLD RELIABLE sirs. Burk ha . returned home ai- "tiund'ay School last Sunday. A great Rise fanners are treating their. Newt, our mangy vet }, kind neigh- lJ hors and friends, who rendered so ter vtsitin? her sister of Whitby, for deal' of credit is due to' the young seed with much . assistance, in many uays, dur- _ a .cvunle of week. , per,n'.e .in the 'splendid way this was m `0 . Y FORMALDEHYDE B. -H. 'Paints Enamels sly.. an l sirs. Frank "P,gach and carried out. ing our recent, lengthy. il;ress and ? dauvh-Pr, Marion . left on Saturdav '.A farce niir -.bar of young• people to insure a "smnt•free" harvest. 11fi_ rnent to' hospital. tLrnlfihBP and tittllIIA, fc,r their = •,I;me' in California, tiaFy� attended the �'a�atir,nal Service at It ebete lee§ tbnn le. per bushel � McCausland Brothers , were accompanied by sEss .Fdith j St. Andre�r's Pre_b;ter:an Church,! cP _ - ML itESC'C' io fhtl Iilierif culoro• to. treat . ed grain, r,- Rnarh, -odl plan tv _i-isit Ilk` them slarkl)am, r n Sunday evening• Al? re Also TURPS land OILS f „r a fe%v months. port a .Sp1pndi;i time BCIiPEE'9 GAKUE :�i 5FrEDfl Watch this space _ - nary' "S, erville, ' who ha been The i:adies' .aid' kill hold their an _ NEWS -1 serir.usiv ill f "1 ?,ncin a-tnr.sii over -I nual Bu- inns: �Ir•rtin at the home I❑ bulk. the economical wag - :...next week we l7RVH the Aaaney. for t=rimm a mewha1 t rviced we of }Try, ft alter Booth. " an R edrir- to"buy_ seed,.. +ere - .dASyF,I'- FFAItkIy p , ho-7e she will soon be 'better. dav, Nlai• 22nd, at 2 p m -( Please �1 A STERRITT - - k;PAIRS Motherzz' hay •er'a's oft -erved here! nrte change of `time'). Word for Roll` }� • by a rr.,tnbinerl senice of • the' San- Call, "Altar."-All are cordially in- ^ ;4' ALVIN BUSHB� day Srhnnl and Church, the Printed �'itPd to attend. Jones Drug Store Funeral hlleCtnr form being-used, the children taking Don't forget the public school Ambulance Service ;Hardware • Phone 480Q pan f-flowed by an address by Rev. concert on Wednesday. May 22nd. Phone �l0 S Phone 1300 PiCKERINQ sir. Bick. The church was tastefully Union S. S. at 10.30 and church •PTChERING ONTARIO j decorated with plants and cut flow. at 7.00 in the evening. Everyone is Pickering, Ontario ers. welcome. • t THE All By Himself MARKETS " "k'`' —25 Cents Cor- To Spur Export : London — The text of the King's dage Charge Also Is :1 - address by r o adi to the Empire on Removed PRODUCE PRICES the occasion of his 'Silver Jubilee United Farmers' Co- Operative 'Co. celebration follows: Toronto. —As. a means of finding, ' - Saturday were paying the following "^ " : • •:` At the close of this memor- . further markets for the pulp indus- Prices for' produce: EGGS —With cases returned. "A" i able day, I must speak to my people everywhere. Yet how try, the Government has authorized 164 large, 16c; "A" medium, 16c; "H;' "•, can I express what is in my an immediate 40 -cent reduction to i8c; C, 13c. :`... . heart. the present crown dues of $1.40 on BUTTER— Ontario No. 1 solida, "b .: "As I passed this morning peeled pulp, and the removal entlre- - Al. to 22c; No. '2, Zl to 21%c. through cheering multitudes to ly of the 25 teat per, cord export POULTRY: and from St. Paul's Cathedral, c barge" -The- order applies to pulp _ (Quotations in cents.) "` r .,; ;.,;: ,, ?. ; .,. as I thought there of all that for home consumption as well as for - Live Dressed mtlkted Dressed ,' u �� these 25 years, had brought to export. Announcement of the far- reaehikg PensM me and my country and my Empire, how could I fail to be revs ions was made by Hon. Peter Over b lbs. .. it 14 .. y most deeply moved? Heenan, minister of lands and for- Over. 4 lbs.... 10 13 .. 8 to 4 lbs. .,' 8 ,11 A ; Words cannot express m P y eats, following a two-hour conference by the entire cabinet with a head -of- 101d roosters ... 6 8 y �, w''' Ff. thoughts and feelings. I can the -lakes deputation of bushmen and _ WHOLESALE PROVISIONS .. is only say to you, my very dear people, that the . Queen and I pulpwood operators, headed by Chas. Cox, Liberal M.L.A. for Port Arthur, Wholesale provision dealers are . „. ”' thank you from the de y depth of our hearts for all the loyalty It the representations • of the depu -' quoting the following prices to the " > and, may I say, the love with tat are correct, the government's ". Toronto retail trade. Pork —Ham. 21c; shoulders, 16�fic; whieh this day and always you action means an immediate and coa siderable market for export PuiPw4tid �- utts,. 17c; pork loins, 21c; picnics, = _ have surrounded us. "I in mills other than newsprint min... dedicate edi4ate myself anew to The belief is expressed that eaten- - Lard —Pure, tierces, 12c; tubs, = your service for the years that may still be given to me. I look live employment of jobless men : L2%c; pail, 13c; prints, 12%c. Shortening— Tierces, 9%c; tune, = back'on the past with thank. would result from the action. "We ex- Peet to get large number'of men • pails, 10%c; prints, 10%c. fulness to Grd. ' My .people and a the bush to the next few month:," A034e; I have come through great trials s said Mr. Heenan, "and we hope the GRAIN QUOTATIONS and difficulties together. They mills will take advantage of - t!ie- y� ' Following are Saturday's clgsing are not over. !u the midst of government's action and cut their _ Potations on Toronto grain trans- these days, of rejoicing, I grieve supplies now instead of waiting for ' e ions for car lots, prices on basis to think of the numbers of my the winter.- "f' bay ports— people who still are without "Will this reduction be temporary Manitaba wheat —No. 1 northern, Here is two -year old Willie McManus, who travelled all the work. or permanent ?" Mr. Hepburn wes '- 101%c; No, 2 northern 89%c; No. S way from Glasgow to Canada by himself on thte Anchor - Donaldson ., -a We uwe to them and not asked in regard to the 40 cent cut ez a, 66}fac; No. 4 northern, trth s�iC; No. 5 northern, 76%c. liner Athens. Willie arrived at Montreal recently none the worse for his ad- least to those suffering from any in crown dues. "We're them Manitoba oats —No. 2 Canadian venture and seeming sorry to say "good -bye" to the Stewards' 'and form of disablement all the giving a chance at the export market," said he, "and If it :Western. 45%c; No. 8 C.W., 41c; ex. -; feed 41e• No. i teed Stewardesses. He was photographed here with his little suit -case just before -wiq sympathy and help we can give to them. I o�6at dur- works out well we -may do something " No. 1 oats, • }ae mixed teed oats, She• leaving for Toronto where he visit his aunt and grandmother ing this jubilee year all who more for them. - Opinion No. 8 C.W., who reside on Broadview Avenue, Toronto. can will do their utmost to find was afterwards ezprQs ed barley — liasiNo. y - - them work and brin them- by Mr. Cox that during the two- _ 3ie; No. 4 C,W., 42ie; No..l teed �ereenings, hope.. _ hope.. month season this summer ;20 per ton. "Other anxieties may be in _peeling several thousand men at leash would _ South African eorn• -80c. - ices Ontario in, approximate pr tit's Wheat, 87c The-: Week In Ottawa store but I am persuaded that � , with Gods help they may all And employment. Buyers represent- !n $1,000,040 worth ot• business were g _ : ack shipping point - :: be overcame if we meet them P resent at the conference with the c• Data, 86c to 87c; barl 43e eY. __ with- confidence, courage and Cabinet, said Mr. Cox. and now that l tzrsn, 59 to Ole rye, 520 to 64c; : ihest 47c to 49c; malting '. ' $ F. E. y � unity, so I look forward to the the-dues have been reduced; these . i ... ttdcw , � -. future with fa' faith and hope. P mew are expected to file orders its- p rla 6flc to 69c. y, ' „ It is to the young that the fu- ' utedf atel y• - Taking lTl�ep Taking OTTAWA —The scheme. o! Ontario for regulating marketing error, Canada's competitive system of business. Canadian business; Mr. ture belongs. I trust that through the fund inaugurated n Pr TAT PRODUCERS POTATO C producers Dawson opined,, should rise up and through my dear son, the , - - f - the a P lase Great-Britain an other European in Great B t d Pe countries e beef n air cattle is cutnso! ee add a y t battle v re re o a ain't govern- g P Pa g mental regulation: Mr. Dawson did' Prince of Wale o s t cammemor- ate this year, many of them, FORM ASSOCIATION _ getting somewhere. The Dominion -er not say anything about the many throughout this country may be A Phoenix, Aria. =The Western trail Marketing Board has taken it und workers in Canada, who have been helped' . in body. , mind and - rd have not. passed, but today they a ion T scheme has reach- consider t he e h victimized by what Premier Bennett ;character to become useful : - _ _ sheep and not cattle, with num• ed Dint where roe represent- t e R proper r P ation on a local board has been work= has branded unfair practices born-of - •citizens. „ - - Ontario' Growers `.-Organize the _ ,bore driven regularly exceeding h -w v d u The local boa e ld e out. a rd -would ha the disappearance of old conditions pp ndt t To .the children' i would like . _ -• 1 Interests I o PrQ�tect Their fe -. �COnnt o! the most famous old trails. It's a faux pans, of coarse, to men- sixteen members, - consisting of men and economic laws. Mr. Bennett re= � ferred' to sweat shops. In, his second to send a -special message. Let, me say this to each' of those _ —Price Pegging Bucked. ��' g' _ 'lion sheep nd cattle in one breath p to be named by the Holstein Friesian radio address, made on•Januar 4 he i y �. .'Whom m y .,words . may . reach. -'� (to a caitlemaa), .but the .former Clubs of Ontario, Canadian Ayrshire- said: . „ _ The King is -speaking to you. ..days :• .: -- jotill are featured 4A big diives — Breeders Association and the Ontario "`There jnUst. be an end to child I ask you to .remember` that in Toronto: =At a meeting of the - fact the business of sheep driv -' Bee! Cattle Feeders Association. Of labour. There must be an end to to come, r you, will Ontario division of the Eastern Can - �in . � has grows, while cattle • are mov_ the nominees of the association. one _ sweat shop, conditions. There must be � zena of a great Empire. As you A you ads -' Potato blarke :ing Boaru here . fed by rail, would represent � each of these coun- an end to the reckless exploitation of krow. up always keep- this iece,'ntly; 4t which, 32 representa- ' It's largely a matter of very simple ties: Bruce, Elgin; Grey, Huron. human're -sources and 'the trafficking I `thought' before you, and when tives of Ontario growers were pies- _ business. Kent. Lambtofr, Middlesex, Perth, in the health and happiness of Can- the time comes be ready and ent, it was decided to farm an On- »• - - - -- Castle lose weight erhtti driven Water!oo,: and Wellingxon,. adian citizens: There must be an end ..proud to give to your country- tario Potato Growers' Association _- Dross-country. Cows are valuable not Ontario cheesemakers have• come cu �l,e i e� that a woilman. shtutld, life service of.. your work, .yofir . to protect the interests of potato b7 the hoof, but by the beefsteak, into the - limelig�itt two. They have be held to his labour throughout the ! mind and your heart.. producers in live province.• L. F. - _Vi.th thick steaks br'inging more evolved a scheme to regulate the daylight hours of everyday. " ' " Burrows, chaix=ii of� the Ens era'.. money. The money crop of sheep marketing of cheese-. and the Domin= "Then as to the ttiird =group of "I have` been greatly touched Canada Potato Marketing Board, at- their wool, which can't be walked ion Marketing Board has redrafted Producers —the farmer. His income by all of the greetings which tended the meeting. J. T. Cassin, say the proposals. The, plan involves the depends upon the markets- -that is, have come to me today from head of the Ontario division of the -_ too today some' 300;000 complaining 'establishment of a local board to. be his income .depends upon the quantity, my Dominions and Colonies, Eastern Canada • Potato Marketinb "'woolles" are taking the long trek om southern pastures in and about known as the Ontario Cheese Patrons' Marketing Board. with headquarters o! produce sold, multiplied by the difference between the selling price from India, and from this home ' country: Board, was named 'ehairman of, the. Potato Growers' Association: e Salt River `'alley to northern in Belleviile. With a personnel of five, and the cost of production. The sell- "SiY. heart goes out to al] who In an interview Mr. Burrows said 1krizona, where they will, wait out, the the board would consist of a repre- .ing price, again, depends upon the t1 ' The wurae, de- may be listening• to me now, wherevety may bg `� +��• - that Ie g the province will _ .aa- by the desert sentatide from each of the •rive im- -1-11 cle,nand, of you � here home, in: town ' be given cite ri�;h� w vuie, tt� s oio given t Sea are not withered un portant cheese districts of the prov- pends primarily upon basic conditions y p at or vtl: lage, in far - to he set between July 1. and July _ - lute. It is possible the provisional of trade. •But I am afraid that we or some -off corner ' 10, to determine whether they are, _ belief Costa Are board will consist o! R.-H. hfayberry, Ingersoll; E. J. Pyear, Stirling; Geo- must admit it is also sometimes un- fairly influenced by .unconscionable of the Empire,. or may be on . the high seas, satisfied. with results obtained by r .. rge Gsirdiner. Staley 's Bay;, A.. • W. monopolistic monopolistic purchasers or .by cer- 'Let me end these words to the board in Ontario since February y In Half McIntrye, Finch, and. F. Bertrand, tain types of middlemen and dis- you , with those that Queen. 'iised 1 •and also to determine whether they are in favor of the continua- _ .Cut liammoad. tributors, some of whose activities Victoria after her Dia- - _ Ontario potato growers are seeking would properly include them within mond Jubilee, 38 years ago. No lion of the board's operations. Burrows that the `$trathroy 'Council •Given. Figures protection. They got together in To- the classification of economic para- words could more truly or sim- express deep feel- -Mr. also stated meeting unanimously decided to for Year to May i ronto and formed the Ontario Potato 'were told sites•" With this aspect of the situation ply my -own lugs: `From my heart I thank maintain pegged prices for .Ontario ¢ (;rowers' Association,. and by L. F. Burrows. chairman of the the president of . the ' Canadian my beloved, people; may God potatoes, despite rumors that they 8trath- o Y - t rathro 's relief c- t Eastern Ontar io Potato ar tin g Chamber o f Commerce concerned ed bless them' would be relinquished. uished. ifor the yea ending May 1 were Board, that they would have an op- himself not at all. His view of the It was pointed out that the scheme my about one -half those of the pre- portunity in the neat future to de. situation he summed up in these Uving As We Pray has been of advantage to Ontario ,A sous ear, it was shown 'in the re- y termine whether they are satisfie d words: _— potato rowers, inasmuch as sales p g - ort submitted to the municipal coup. with rea'tilts obtained by the board in "If the reconimendations of the I•knelt to pray when day was done,' of New Brunswick and Prince-- ,il- at their monthly cession by Re- Ontario. majority • report are implemented, .And prayed: "O Lord, bless everyone; ward Island potatoes have been lef officer Sam .Evans. The figures With an absence of` visible parlia- Canadian business will be controlled Lift from each saddened heart the' sharply curtailed since February • 1 - 0• for 1933 -34 were: total $6,118.8 mentary ' activify, official circ.es this b al t which will b an al a raft formula Y g pain, , ., and producers in Ontario have re- .1934 -35, $3,359•.79; town's share, $2,. week wets somewhat concerned oveY make the most erudite professor of And let the sick be well again." ceived.higner revenue for the native -- 188.20 and $1,119.93 respectiyel•v, a a speech made before the United astronomy scratch his head." And then I woke another day product than that which they receiv- - -_ :eductl6n'of $82.9.27. States Chamber , of Commerce on That, of „course, is the typical at -„ And carelessly went on my way. ed before the potato scheme %vent The council voted $25 to the Jubi- Monday, by A. 0. Dawson, of Mont_ titude of the reactionary big business The whole day lung I did not try 'tear-,from into effect. While no definite fig - tee Cancer Fund, and the following real, president of the Canadian man. It does not represent the great To wipe a any eye; ure is available -Mr. Burrows stat- � rants were passed: Middlesex Light Chamber of Commerce. Mr, Dawson, mass of opinion held by followers. -of I did not try to share the load, ed that `Ontario potato pro,faieis aiantry Band, $300; Strathroy 'Agri- 'who 'is.aRparently the spokesman for I R- B. Bennett and Harry Stevens, Of 'any brother oh the road; had 'been able to acid "thousands of ultural Society, $100; Middlesex 'a ,anall group of big Business men, I did not even go to see ,+ dollars” to their revenue as a result airy' Cattle. Show, $50; , Sick Chll- in expressing his displeasure with' ( =01 \G TOO FAR The sick wan just float door to me. of the potato board's eff:,rt5• d ren's Hospital, London, $25 and the ' the report of the ,Royal Commission A Negro was telling his' minister Yet once again, when day was done, „ The system of grading potatoes, f� alvation Army -Rescue Home; Lon- Permission on Price Spreads, was undoubtedly that he had "got religion:' I prayed O Lord Bless' everyone.,' . . as adopted under the potato scheme, j4on, $25. was granted cthe local Corps speaking to a group of men who are g p President �� Data tine, bro•thah; but is ybu' But as I prayed, irilo . my ear has served to alleviate. the aUT171Uq Salvation Army to oId a tag day on flay 25. Mayor H, definitely opposed to Roose- New Deal, and therefore was sure you is going to lay aside sin"". There came a voice that whispered problem in the prov nce,, ", Mr. Bur- Stratham was delegated to,attend g velt's accorded a sympathetic hearing. He asked the minister, clear• ' - Pause, hypoct•ite. before 5•ou' pray; rows stated. "Anywhere from 40 o next meeting of the Ontario Mu- fin ed the re orb for its ro oral of y p p p "Y.essuh. -Ali's clone 4t already:' o Whom have you tried to fliers today. to 50 per cent. of available potato �alclpal Electric Association, The governmental control of Canadian "An' is you gwine to pay up ali God's sweetest blessings always go supplies at February .1, which• or. 1jnestioa of the local. fire truck lean- economic activity and expressed his Yoh debts ?" By hands that serve Him here be- 'dinarily, would have gone to ccn= : leg the .municipality to _attend fires disability-to see how a government Wait a- minute, •Pahsonl Yoa low." sumers,, has been rated u'n,ui ; Yc 7. ill the surrounding townships was bureau could make a better job of ain't talking religion now —you is And then I bid my face and cried, for' human consumption anfl" a „' passed or, to the fire and water corn- reorganization than all those citizens talkln' biasnessl" "Forgive me, Lord, for I have lied; been, and will be, used as fce•1 = , ttoo with power to act as it thinks of every class', who have built up, And I will live the way I pray." livestock. The rest' grade; up ..� iceuary. through hard work and by trial and ! 42 Let me but live another day. standard. J kill :-��:a �: •�� - .. - .. - .x'•37 +',4 • , - -w WAS CONSTIPATED _ FOR 30 YEARS Gardening.:�. Woman's Long Search For ' `' ;;i ­A. a Remedy i — ►I ^ . `�' By Gordon L. Smith The trouble with most remedies for constipation, as this woman .16 found, is 'that they gave only tem -_ �I ponry relief. Having at last found a A,n open position s.oping tua'ards L uder .j reawal dere(:us Were are V:2' permanent corrective, she writes to the south or east and well drained all sorts of shrubs grown. for both _ tell us about it:— loam makes the be•t garden, . Of �J� "For upwards of 30 years I was a course It is impossible. to secure foliage and flowers, ornamental trees i ( _ P and - herbaceous perennials which r` �� 'f� victim of acute constipation. I tried these ideal conditions, and Canada Is will come u from the round ear p m Y -, P� _�ractieallly everything that it was fortunate in possessing a climate � - • possible to try. I admit I was a want- chronic _' - -• po Y• which will produce good vegetables after year. Where screening is ,� ,•� ; case, and every new remedy on almost any kind of soil. It pos- ed both winter as well as summer, J I tried helped for a day or two— , sib,e an exposure towards the south evergreen3 should be chosen. Of the I „ lafter that I was just as bad as ever. [ Three months ago I took my first or east should be arranged Since the vines there are the Virginia Creep- ;taste of Kruschen Salts, and every sun is supposed to. be the. beat for ere, some of which will cling with- 1� �- ' morning since, and every morning .encouraging growth. But with soil, out support, Dutchman's Pipe, Bos. �E /-` - • so long as I live, my first duty upon any kind can be built up to meet the ton Ivy, Trumpet Vine, Clematis and r?T / _ e'ZZe - - 7" is m Kruschen. I honestly ideal of a loose loam. Sand is bet- others. �r1Ding y - -' - feel a different woman: My bowels ter than clay ,because the former Is ,. iact to the clock, and my friends re- warmer and it also gives quicker re New gardeners should guard ; BIG •y mark how well' I am looking. My turns from fertilizer, It 'should be ,against planting too deep. Very fine only regret is. that I didn't try made to' retain moisture, and to do seed like that of the poppy and Xruschen years ago. —(.M rs -) A. M. this plenty of humus. or rotted veg- alyssum, for instance, is beat mixed .tili Kruschen Salts is Nature's recipe Ifor maintaining a condition of in- etable manure must be incorporated. with a little'dry sand and xhe mix. f 1 -��� ✓ __ `tr_rursc cleanliness. The six salts hn Digging in strawy' manure, green ture sown. With small seed merely Kschen stimulate your internal crops of oats, stover or even weeds, pressing into finely prepared soil will organs to smooth, regular action• will prove a w ontlerful , help both to be suflicient.. The general rule Is, to _ �Q tea"fQ , tttl�n Your system is' thils kept clear of sandy and cis soils, especially af• sow to a depth of three times the v 'those impurities which, allowed to • ter this additional material has diameter of the seed. This will mean accumulate, lower the whole tone of- )rotted. It the clay, is very heavy, and pressing In most flower's and vege- the system. the Barden area small, sand or ash_ -table seeds, except Wings like Beans, _ es can be added. Drainage is essen- Nasturtiums, Peas, Corn and Squash, u. tial. Well rotted barn yard manure which are large and should be cov- .'U.S. Potato Tariff is the best fertilizer, but of course ered about an inch and a half.deep. THE PERFECT Not To Be Changed ' In not always obtainable and it fig Bulbs or corms, like the Dahlia, - sometimes objectionable. Wmmea`- Gladiolus and potatoes may be put _ _ _• Chewing Tobacco - clal, chemical fertilizer will take its down quite a piece, from four inches _ place. to a toot. Washington —The -Maine Congres " sr Maybe it would be a good stunt, - sional delegation was assured by FOr A Rainy Day _ President Roosevelt that the proposed POTATOES FOR ' - for some of d to Data dollar. aside Canadian trade agreemene would con- _ �mperlal Veterans According to a despatch from Ot- "tor a rainy day." 1f we don't have tain no reduction, in the present tariff taaa, the supply of the new Cana- It spend t, an can some time show s n on potatoes. _ - Orr than _Vif,AlEO ; _ than silver dollar is not to be limit >t to our grandchildren as a lesson AR n" Vii Lam ed. A new output Sr- to be minted m British history, . and Canadian Governor Louie Braun, who con - The Provincial Command held a thrift,— Border City- Star. - ierred' with the President together " general meeting on, May 1st, to ■p- immediately to most the demand. with the entire Maine delegation and Premier Tilley ' . Complains point Provincial Committees for The original issue , 100,000 Goias was early acquired, by eagep sift with five spokesmen- for the Maine s - itsxtile interests, said their entire , . -� Research GTaUp S � Welfare, Pensions, Finance; Parades, Sena, and the feeling hu 'developed AtiltUCl� + Instrument and Pipe Banda and that the silver dollar would become conference was devoted to. discussion - ! Publicity. A congratulatory cable' a. oolleetor'a coin. e[ the proposed Canadian treaty. He was sent to the King and Queen on It seems that thousands of people _ would not say if the President bad St. -. John. N.B. — Protesting their Silver' Anniversary. Two who wish to retain souvealre to mark HAPPY RELIEF Asada any statements regarding against what he turned a disoourag_ parades have been 'staged; this yeas. special- events- exchanged ordinary 5+40sA1e'@0a"dffs ttariffa on products other than on attitude taken by- Dr. G. S. Whitby. The Gallipoli one, which was all currency for the silver coins with the fvessued potatoes. chairman or the. potato research com- Imperial, and 'the best one the "Im- a mittee. towards potato starch do- Intention o! putting that away. u sm« 1Nws�ees.esl i velopment in Canada, Premier L. P. '.mortals ever had — thanks to W. mementoes of the KfnB's Shiver ?n- siw. D. Tilley of New Brunswick announ- Watson, Assistant Secretary of the bilee. Countles3 others who do not. 'e"' pal C • Eastern Zone' in Toronto, and the yet possess the novelty will be pleas- Ii - Community _ red recently in had asked Han. R. attendance at the Provincial Parlia *m cis CCA _ •7 H. Hanson, minister of � trade and ed to 2earu that they will ' shortly - commerce, to look into the matter. went celebrations in- -Toronto. also have the opportunity of doing so, S'L! �MID1i Advisory "I have, asked Minister Hanson to made possible by* the same chap. Re- „ - - take this matter up -because It seem percussions from- these parades re- Board fleet the need of bands, and mor to be a move to Influence the pub- recognition of Imperials as an or- ANNOUNCING THE FA M O U S lit against potato starch develop- ganized body by the authorities, steps RUBBING meat," the premier said, being taken` to remedy both of these LINIMENT A group of public - spirited •citi- He stated that New Brunaetck with .matter now..Now. that Toronto im- _ itnS having joined together extensive potato - growing' areas is Rub on—pain g°Oa - $ J g Aerials are organized • and have + Get the new lat=e eeoo- vitally interested In Canadian manu- Speed ' �- for the common weal and bet- facture ot. potsito starch. created a Provincial and Dominion �._s only size avail - Com_ mend, a constitution also drawn %i able ire- smaller, regular terment of Communities, noW Dr. Harold Hibbert, Industrial up and' accepted, will be printed 'L1 sue. . - offer a- service to individual chemist at McGill Uriivereity, stated shortly. Copies will be sent free to ORE a short time ago there was not a citizen 3 and communities. single product now made from corn anyone in the province outside To- s s etOtch that coald not be made from ronta, who a interested-in promoting # _ — - NON. POLITICAL, NON-RAC- `potato starch, the premier added, growth of a solely Imperial orggniz- ••pNri '�F IAL NON - SECTARIAN. Dr. Whitby is head of a joint toms ation, on their formal request to 'tire 'i ' the federal de- Provincial Secretary, Chas. E.. Mar- - mittee appointed by na- ley,.. Imperial Veterans' Corps in partaient of agriculture and the Send a 3 teat stamped envelope tional reisearch council , to find new Canada, at the Corps Headquarters #or furehar information. uses for Canadian potatoes, 453 Broadview Avenue, Toronto. The- ; Classified Advertising Royal Coat -ol -Arms . Corps Bade 24ye B ADDITIOMAL ? will soon be available also. TNLAD - QUILT seATERIALS , Toronto Zone . news reports a gall- vOLUati } CsIFF BAKER ">f you care too intensely about Aral meeting o! the Western to be _ �L ILT SIAIiERS' sI'E� L1L a subject then it is dangerous to al- Enough cotcnn.'materlalsL_, ro' make g held at .St. Julien Hall, 1330 Bloor several bed quilts. sent poktpald ror ae 139 LEE AVE. Toronto, Ont low'vourseIf to sav sn " — � —�i. }gtl} fast and the r - �` ;1.00 i Emily Post. ly elected officers for 1935 as follows: ►IOISC \ T. 4I47 Park, Montreal. s � B. Feist, president; W. G: Stevens, MAD taS1 OLD 00131 vice- president; W. Armstrong, , -re- THICKNSss . cording secretary; G. Horton, fin- [ f P TO $60.00 EACH PAID FOR U.S. ♦ i ', Indian head .cents. We buy all ancial secretary; W. Bailey, honorary dates regardless of condition. Up to,�. treasurer, and Si Gilchrist and H 11.00 each paid for L'.S_ Lincoln cents. ^ Up to $160.00 each for Canadian cetna. ? Huggett as Sergeant -at -Arms, and DEEPER* We buy stamp collections, Medals, organizing secretary has still to be Bobks, old paper Money, Gold, etc, k #.. Send 25c (coin) , for, large illustrated appointed. PP .. Price fiat and instructions. Ratiafactfon _ • s:,, ~ guaranteed' or 25c refunded. HLTII I Central will have a bi- mouthl'y COI:v SHOP, 150 -23 Front St., Sarnia. general- meeting at Cumberland Hall, Ont. ' 3 Cumberland Street, 1 north of e _ LARGIR cairn sos sets Y�eeg� proud, envied and dub- -� - Bloor, ' on Tuesday,' 14th inst, and on �► bedaspeadthrift ' ustbecatlee NONSKID IX BREEDS CHICIi5, 6 t,'E�T3; `. Friday, 17th iaast,. a concert and Spullets 25c. coripiete catn logue -mail- be eats esltwhi� is mo%ey in i +• dance in the same hall. The Northern UNIT; s hisoonntryl Interesting isn't -' r. ea..' se Agacr,a Iia'tchery, . St. Agatha it ? One of many weird •.`� are throwing a social benefit Scoter Ontario. Cnat4ma d superstitions night for the, Eastern, at the corm- .e.n�.d with Deviser AGENTS WANTED o et�1 pe �� Firtit+ae Ike told in picture and story in • er's clubhouse, 1315 Yonge St., on XG oar new k for children: Friday, 10th inst, 'and hold their bi- lit this new fit h Spesd' '! GEIr' ad FOR T E FAST. SE A1 boo Canada. genuine leather 4-in-hand : "Salt all over the World." ' monthly general meeting on Thurs- •firs you still get al the extra tie. Smart,' snappy, can't be told from Chockful of interest and en- day, 16th inst. The Eastern will hold features OF former Firestone silk• Wonderful repeat with high com- tsrtsinmentfosall. We want their Thursday social night on 16th `tires and in addition a new - com- mission. New low prices. Particulars you to have it free with our For PI movaosse + write Deft. 4, 143 Campbell Avenue, - Compliments l , Send coupon fast also. Card games being the main Super- SaFsty tread that gives Windsor, Ont, p V'evt'cad'°rI°dis . d activity on such nights, at the club DOW. _ g� t. Mid, pleasant, i SO %morenon- skidntilesge eslcss zos saLE i this I harmless• Prevent. house on 453 Broadview. Let's mingle • _at no extra eostl Put these r ?"� goitre when YNd LEGHOR�1 CHICKS 7c, RJCh5 A�Ti Whenpo achinge apineh d.izvfortsblsaad and multiply, boys. new tires On our car see po shift Reds 8c, ate- week -old pyllets 40c. q_ Of WINDSOR S makes the Firestone Beeler today. Immediate shipment. Et cry chick from a 2--oz. .egg All breeding stock blood- the whites met. & tested and selected for high egg re- Kwmedy One cent per chick lees after F t , MlI1tOIt e a NEEDS, m, , \ti June 21st. 'A e for free circular. BiR OF 421 C011epe $t, •' Rnck Fartitle FtnchPV, Ont. e Toronto — ~ Tear Off and 11(ai! Today Harley:Davidson Distributors Wife —Jobn, dear, you are ' CANADIAN INDUSTRmq NNII and Used Parts positively* growing quite r.ul, is N * it i I ' ALT DIYI�ION „LL„ • Write at once for our'bargain list of handsome. :1 + WINDSOM 014T. used motorcycles. Terms arranged. • Husband—Yes, Mary, it's a,:"Js v+Irruiai iasiir Without obligation send epeeial child. tm>! 11a, + ;r rw'a 800lsiet. "T all over the world-„ -a way 'I seem to have when s _r Fee 110.011' complete. 1,►am. 1saue No. 24'-- 35 it gets anywhere near your Details Free; write Now _ iLCOLM ROSS birthday. tsa.. �t sleight speolaust, Scarborough. fag'• • �, L'�. -' - - 3 W. M. S. meeting at Mrs. Tbgs. Nor -- Clifford and the latter's sister, Miss. flowers and plants. Members of the %V01 ton's:' The meeting, will be held= on V.Souseau, of Toronto. school who took - part is the prog- B180�[B1Z11th1IIa� Wt�odwOlrk - -- Tuesday afternoon, May 21st, at Mr. George Willson Assistant ram were Miss Mary Malcolm, Mr. at right prioes _' 2.30 o'clock. Guests will be present Su -3t. in the Sunday School, conduc- Grant Johnston and Mr. McWhirter. Now is tike time to have those repair -Terms from Whitevale who will provide the ted the Mothers', Day Service. The Mr. Joe Clewes sang a solo mast job* attended to. Harrows repaired. ..'91.75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance program, k good a-tendance of the church was decorated with Spring acceptably. Rev. J. E. Glover gave also new sections on hand. The fam- Subycriptions to the United States members of St. John's W. M. S, is the talk appropriate to the- occasion. ous Fleury Plows always on hand. and Gt.- Britain 12.00 in advance. hoped for. - - It was- cheering to see so many pre- Also dealer fb Viking Dream Sapsra- Mr. John Holmberg, of Callander. FOr Sale sent at this special -service. tore and Electric Washers, is a guest he (Laughter, 31r B "— — - - Dealer to Oockshutt and Frost - of t er, s_ B. jflH XURKAR. Proorle'toe, -Easton, and Mr.. Easton. Other vis- •tiuitdings at rear of West Hill Wood, machinery. itur>; at the Easton home on Sun- Hotel to be Nnti•rely removed b) A phobecail will.bring us to yourfsrm. Maple Leaf Mutual Fu e School lieport+t day were' Mr. and Mrs. Morley Ea;- 0"rt'ha -er. Iiuiltlin¢� cnnetructeo O :y- acetylene welding, - + ton, Mr. and Sirs. 'T. Orchard and ''f •q fare timber. scantliuu' and ..'Insurance 'Co. Phone Pick 716 S. �. No 10, Pickering. ?dames in son, of Oshawa; Air. Robert A •ens, lumi-er and will yield considerable Ay ens, miterial. An ereot V. S. 'Z7WToodv�arA gi,cr of tnrrit. of Toronto, and friend Miss lfildr�>d y p turd WAWANESA INS. CO. GREENWOOD 4Al Furor 5 Lloyd Hicks (hon.), Gurd- Elliott, of. Mr. acid 5lrs.:P, -coutetnplating erection of any Y' un •Gray. Sr. 4th Helen- Far;ey, huildiog should et:quire.. For iu- Cheap Rates for Farts and Cetatftq, " - a ,ectior), partict•sle+rs, terms' and - Alerle Hultby. dr. 4th - George Knor � l Buildings t f r' . appRly tso : Not* iGv . PierSutt Baker, 1'hylir, Farley,'John Junior Farmers m -7'n..trariC�n_n �at�— �_ - - -- O EftT�F ERG[JS ;�_"�__ R'mdet�or at 3rd - i�elvn Knox. Dora - - _ .. r H indmil S te. tr1'a nap, Francis 1Yiltson, Josephine _ _ Wet ill nisi, Is. fins e ' a+ Dance or to Autoinobile Insurance of Stephenson, Allan Carlton. Sr. 'and - G. D.: CONA:`T K C,; " - • ° r - Edward Fallows (hon.), Donald Rit- Thursday, play 23rd, 1'935 Ushnwa, All Rinds We do Building of all kinds, ehie, Murray Hicks, [carry Knox, _AT_' :313 -40 .'9olicitor for the Ow,npr4_ Write or Phone ,CARPENTERING, Jean Hopkins, Arden tYannnp, Bet- MAL�'iT'ERN _ BOWMAN & ROW - CEMENTING, ty Baker, Mildred Gillman, Earl Hil- J <<hany �d„tnow'a' Urchestrta BROCK WHITBY, ONT PLUMBING - -tz, Kathleen •Hamilton, Robert Lis- Jack C+vaoaah, Floor Manager and - combe. Sr. 1st - George Norton (hon) R Carolina. Juhile•* Singers _ - Gilbert 15'annup, ]=,'�ersan Xorton, REFRESHMENTS TtJ `- 'THEATRE ROOFING • '-Doris Wilson, Ethel Seebeck. Sr. Pr. ADMISSION, 46eta PLUS TAX � r /'� Earbara, Knox (hon.), Tu�ce Hardy Wei =2'SY COAL. - 1 a __...,_ als,lEmpirefBathrvomQg We 91AA Rik .•. - • .ihuu.), Violet Liscun•.be. Roy 51c_ .. ..MNteri Whiifer, teacher. - ATTACK _ ' .. Egnipmeat, Dtiro Water FRIDAY and SATURDAY Order pour �FMater Supplyot ,,stems. Beatty _Brougham MAY 17 and 18 . .Stable Egnion,pnt THE CAUSE O F "PECK'S, COAL_ and other Building Materials y li'le5ts at the T. I: �bertson home RHEUMATISM " BAD - O E•+'timatea Free - „ - ot1 Sunday were 11r, and -Its. Hay O Guaranteed est Hill Village; [r. and Sirs. Jones BOY Y ''/ Permanent relief from - t L un slid ,firs. Fred- Harris, of For- WOOD. j (� Rheumatism can oniR -1L' J. P R\ J U\ E sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones, Jr., Nli-s be-,efheesl -s by_ cf the `,IAI'ISIF. COOPER" - _ __...Edith White, - Jar. 'and Mts. JI. 5l:dg i n. the canoe cE !be FROJd -rouble. RUMACAPS THOMAS ',IF,If.HAN PhonePr;a2 - eley and 11r. and Mrs. J. Galahar, of '�' r 'rIoodof uj. assn the - JA( KIF SEARL CHAS. - e.ect �s r.clea s the LAW, Pickering PICKF.R[Nrr. ONTARt_0 T ironic -. ? other itn unties which U P. -H EG(i 1 E - - t'honr:352E _ firs. G'3nnvn spent the w•eers -end .• Poison the .yscero, • _ .. with her da rater, Miss • Gladys, in Dos o1 50 Capsules . white y - $1.00 ,e.sef fco n pain Start _ - T•:rontu. Her oruthers Messrs • Don -! your tre.--ment eoa.1. "While The " ald and Elmer. `Willson. and .'amilie: ♦Y Javel _ ,:..WEEK -END -Washing came home with her. Mrs. Gannon - and :t -x RUMACAPS. o brothers all went to Stouff- - Patient Slept"- Water SAVINGS Soda Ville. to visit their mcathe.r on. Mot— RHEU�r1ATlC CAPSULES 2 Bottit•s. 1,3c. ' 2Pk¢a,, Igo. hers' Day. aL[tiE �lAiU1[.+►H7)\ ,BUY WrIERE'YO R $ $ $ GOES THE FARTHEST NOTICE —It has again become _ GVY KI EE Recessary to -change the date or'the E. C. -Jones .Dtugsti +t PF•US QUALITY AND QUANTITY Pickering Ont Li LE rALF3�1T ► _ Garden Notes _ - --'- PArRict.x ELLI9 , _ r 1 - - a. ,,rr�� Tuberous Begonias should be irov- 3ionday. T,teti•irty and Wedn'oda� MAPLE SYRUP, Table jug, a i.9c ..eel .is, li inch you when .they have a PICKLES 35 oz jar special 29e their second pair of` leaves. :flake �3I A �� 20, '? 1 And d '?? , � the soil a little richer than when p -Gene Stratton -Porter's MARMALADE, 32 oz. jar, ea. .25-c. ■ _ _, •- -first planted. Do not ut in sun- i . -shine as they'prefer shade and niois "LADDIE" -lure: _ . _ * P CRU3yE & Eyes4& SptK'"M SOUP, BLACKWELI..TOmatO, 4 for 25c. 1 Kill all cutworms as you• see them_ j �` _ . -JOHN H E, A L' JELLY � p �+ _ A t _. ::Rheas digging, and if by any chance ass w..i.wa� s _ GLORIA 9TCART POWDr.It.J, asst. 5 for �Gt5e., _ one of your best plants is out .off at the ground dig• down until you- find BEY _ j -[RGI\ [.+1 �'EI I)LEft _ �+ _ that particular cut worm which did o�W. SF.ti3ATIptAL Wiled FEATURE HONEY, '`Dark amber" 51b, pail 35C• the damage. A simple means of coq- I . ilr.a Open irw.. tits L %tpst Ettcl�t;ve Pi t urp of the BROKEN $ISC , special, 2 lbs. for 17e■ Leal is 1 quart of -limn; 1 teaspoon- _..ful of Paris Ctreen,.l. tablespoon of. - DIONN�E QUINTUPLETS �+ •coOD molasses. with - sufficient 'water to _ - + POTATOES, COOKERS 90 lb. bag' 4*9c. trtoisten Spri[tkle lightly about the _ - plants in late evening. If you did - - BULK TEA, extra special, per Ib. .39c# trot put -your gladiolus in napthalene i _ - (lakes soak them iti a solution of ten tent- -of. of blue stone dissolved - In four gallons- of . water in a wood- ` - - eu pan for 4 hours, or a solution of - - . - - • :BOOTH eP MURJSON black leaf 40, instructions for which f are on the package,.. and plant, at -once. _ - All p planted s and rose, bushes- should . Tickering- Ha ' TIi'a re Store -be planted as soon as received or W1 �a ii Are place in a pail of water or a damp - - : - -s et in the ¢ arden, and. heel in until '�. their particular place- is-ready. for- t• • • . :them. All va a ies of see_ d corn dust army , direct from Essex County, Compton's Plant a few annuals For fragrance - "�irotiana:, and stocks near the ver Earl', `Longfellow, • Imp. Leaming, an4a or window -will send their per- -• f ) fume into the .house. Verbena has a White Cap, _Golden' Glow, Pride cialirhtful 'fragrance,' phlox drumon r - - p petunias, nasturtiums, mignoflette agent for J. I.-Case Co ;•m akers of-77 wachines uue•fore.very. - '�Nlshna, Win N4. ? and Eureka �••,f f .r (,'.lock;, and street alys,ulii,a11 farin jc)b. Horse allci Power grain binders, Oil bath 171 (1 R' ,have' a. porfume, . also conic• rnf tl:e' .:mari�'olds.` EIS, Corn aultivgtors Manure spreaders, T'he model . a✓ • l Bulk Mengel Seed 35c. a lb: ' L. tractors &c Also some .p'otrti uRed hinder,. Hone rakes " Sfure honours for Claremont Etc-1 for sale. "L-A\, l��>'E, 'atl�l JiILLL'1 anti all klntls _ Clydesdales.. _ ` j.. DISNEY, :Greenwood uf. �;u(l:,s, t'ei nt;1111. i '3ir. .�rrl =un V4'al;g .In it>h , s , {,l the 'We F. - .CI)de:dn'e- Stallion.. La- mbden; that -1?-. R. I, Locuot Hill Phone Pick 2314 _ Krnc fret' JlcCvrluieb— lieerir E':rrw tl cltitYery A. a•,,:: tl,, Grand Champinnshrp, at - ._ lttui Kt�pairg C1nc,;, Stallion ' Show t4i jiving, —�--- - -_ Ckir Jlutt , c — "�S'e -lrKvr it U:�u Ket•it Us nnf+ ti,c Clydesdale Stallion,• Tor.i L P n it i= nc+t t,rvde:, llagttet, won the Grand Champicm- -Rules for Pony Co test fihip. at Seaforth and iiensal Spring - Stallion Shp,, and the C:lydestialr= - J S. BALSDON, = :'- PICKERING - %tallion, Zenith Again; won the l —Any boy or }}irl under 16 years may' Prater. - lrranct Championship - at. Arthur, 2" -Only cash- purebases count•-forvotea. ' 3- Receipted bills must be prese•n4 ed to secure votes. Spring Stallion Show, Mr. 'Fagg has 1: just made another importation from 't —For. each cent spent in our storenr garage;. tore cote ✓rill be given. Alms WovkfBert, ;2.46 t p _ S —Each child entering. (nay securecotes'from any person they •wish: Scotland of three choice Clydesdales, - - 6' N(f employees or employees families may enter. �,len e Ovet•all'a and Pants 1.'L, ;pt r t,p• x '$wo three year olds, alyd ore two- i Year old. They are an extra good 7 —S otes must he'in our' hands each Saturday -for the week previous or ,. 4 . r :Slen'+ Work Shirts e3c, or 'L far lot and are much admired by good they will not count. 4 S— Standing of each entrant willbe posted. in our store each Monday horsemen. 9--End of Contest will he announced at least two weeks -before fin- Farm Team Harness $23 80 ti oz i'shing•. - -gorge Qollars -at various urice* ,�tZe1%b CEMETERY SEE l0••— F,ntrant securing the greatesinumber of votes will receive a ItEAL - LIVE PONY .absolutely free. Sweat Pad; Team Linen 11 —Votes will be kept intact until end of contest when they will be .r- , - - l• •' E1 "bee'' is called for Saturday, \uw is the tithe to get that Old! = counted officially by three prominent -citizens "'if Claremont: fiat' 18th, to iesu'irte the clean.'' 12-- Judges' decision 'will -be final. _ _ harnegq repaired. "rap and adjustments of the Flione 2P040 - _ ✓Christian Cemetery, I-;roughal�t, •. � .. ,.• ,• .. _ :•.. .. .. � ,' Kindiv eo- tippra.tp and bung Bring ht a quart of skim milk and receive a quart of separator oil in CECIL . BR ADLE shovels and rakes. exchange. No Charge. „ _JOHN PHILLIPS � • - ' &cretary CHAS. COOPFR! .,CLAREMONT - :, ' ;" GZaressoat The reception of the radio lessons ,Sale Register I THE ` Measles have again appeared in in the school was fairly good. M,T. • :.. ., ' N A DE L1 N C�MMODORE AGAIN (26812) = SATURDAY, JUNE ist - Auction . : .our neighborhood. Innis says that the radio is interfer• ,choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, sale of.'household effects etc,. the BEAUTY- SALON - "Listen in," on Friday from 11 to- ed with a great deal by the Hydra the property of Robt. Dafoe, of property of the estate of'-the late 1Z noon on CKCL, wires. Several persons report that Green River, will make the season W. B. Powell. Sale a 2 m. D. Glad to hear George Scott is able their radios are rendered . almost � p ' of 1935, as follows:, Tuesday, 21st 1933meaas anew year, whir h oieaer to be down street *,gain. useless by the static of the Gatineau y S, ti See bills Fred Pastill,- a new PermHneot Wave. 'Levi Linton of Orangeville, spent of May, will leave his own stable auctioneer. x= Orang Pe Power Lines. and proceed to , McGriskdn Bros, I hKVe Perri Waves to suitevery ___T_ _Sunday with friends here. The 'Club' met at the. tome of ' con.. 3. Pickering, for noon; thence ady'r, purse, oo why not make - Mrs. Fred Ward is spending the Mrs. S. Puckrin amdl family on Mun t5: John Barnes, Cherrywuod, for Insure your CAr by as a ointment. ' '-week with relatives _ in Buffalo. day evening last, when about 'sixty' pp ;, i night.' Wednesday, proceeds to - I iv -1 "Don't forget -to listen in - on people . enjoyed a pleasant time. _ [give all m y curtumers my very beet CIiCL on Friday from 11 to 12 noon. Ares. Ben Bryant was in the chair - Hugh Pu h's,:ile east of - „careful attenGeea. Y Whitevaleg all means But Wm. Gibbons and fami , jof Tor- for nooy; thence to 9leo. M arcetlin ~ Y It was decided to hold a _celebration „ onto, spent the week -end -at the for- as a Field Day here on the 2411. It his -own stable for night. .Thurs- 'Insure with an agency experienced g. Hafr°cutciag, Scalp oceeds to Fred Wright's, and Faciol Treatments men s' home here. 'will likely be held'•on Gard Winter's day, p'in car inur*nce lot 29, con. 6,-Pickering, for noon; _Mr. and Mrs. B, Jones and daugh- field.' . °' I am safe in stating that the larg- � Shampooing, thence to his own stable, where he ter, Margaret, spent Sunday with On Friday evening, May 17th, in est share of cars insured' in the Agincourt friends. the. Audley school house, an enter- ' •wtll remain ,until' the following �'ownships of � Pickering and Cart - D �rQ'�.us3,det13„ -31r. and --N.s. Cmeeluw, °I E.: :1 : Lauul,ruY, of u,rua al- interest =a_aa- Tuesday. - r - Wright are insured , through _this &- land, were in town on Monde ev- p HIC OftY I:AD- (i11,rG) — 'Pure Phone 1906 CLAREMOi�TT Y tics ated, when Mr. Holden of .Sto- bred black Percheron Stallion, gency and in the 'Pilot insurance Co., _ ening of this week. uffville, will give a two -hour moving and the latter company for three Louie and Mrs. Sanderson' Tor: picture demonstration of the evolut- the property , A31m Reeser, a- years in succession have written the _ r R 1, Markham, will make the sea- ' � onto, spent the week -end with the ion of the Ford car from the time largest volume of car insurance in �•�. .--- •`•a= 'former's parents here. of its invention to the' resent da son of 1935, at his -own stable, lot the Province-of Ontario, mainly be- A T 1. E N T 1 ON j p y' 3, con. 4, Scarboro. , be- Mr. and Mrs. Newton are moving Several musical numbers will be giv- cause of their satisfactory settle- to. Toronto this week where, they will en..as well.- .' went of claims and their very leas - _. Farmers _ - reside on Spruce Street. As announced some time ago the onable rate The Pilot Insurance Co. A number from here attended the Winter's' herd of Ayrshire o t e d i O Sery i ce was the fi: st company to give a GASOLIN & DISTILLATE funeral of the late W. J. Clark, in was to be accredited. The first test sp #cial rats' to farmers. This agenlcq, � Pickering, on Monday of this week. by Dr. Tennant, of Oshawa was ALL MAKES _ has handled 107 claims during the Delivered in forty gallop Iota and - Lyman Pilkey is erecting .a i'e�= made last week and it was gratify- SERVICED AND REPAIRED 'last ,five- years• and most of -which idence for his own use, on. the lot inz to Gard.Winters that not one were auto "accident claims, These f3ye la' cte. and Tax. - immediatel south of the Bowlines PRICES R-EAyONABLE y g animal reacted. He has gathered to claims were settled at a total cost Green. gether a well -bred bunch ' of t °:i•. WORK GUARANTEED of 320,702.95 and only one of these Distillate 13 cte. per gal. =' - 'The Green Committee of the local good dairy breed and is shipping to ` ' event to court, It' being a 350;00 CHAS. s&ftGENT's HARDWARH Bowling. Club are expecting to have the Farmer? Dairy. He recently pur- . - A'RT H U R F HE LD claim where both parties were ab- the green in shape for the official - chased a highly -bred sire from W. R. T. I Ursduate solutely sure that they were in the MARKHA•M. ONT_ opening on May 24th. -C. Thomson's .herd at Pickering. _ right. , - Phuur SUI: 2386 Mr. Lye is reported to have pur- 43 46 Phtlne 5201, PICKE•RING All other lines of Insurance Britten - -hased the - Stephenson blacksmith aso at Reasonable Rates in Reliable is bl e shop, to occupy the premises about the first of the month: Companies. _- _ JAS, DAVIDSON' The old rink, a land -mark for .; :. Call or Write -. many year; has, after a period .of- _.. -... +' ; %` ��- D •....E�1• B E R CHERRY�NOOD some months of wrecking, finally -= •-- - - • - _ ' s, '1 +• - '. t� ,'� ' Brougham Ont. - Phone Pick 515 ...passed out of the picture. ;. 'yt'j y �" �'•i' _ .. - _ ti t Your paros is a Dr. Smith, our dentist- announces < • # c •� w a g_ appreciated. I N S U R A 11i C E rl•r. �. that -he will not be in eiaremont on �``; SECOND'S ' t �"c - - A UTOMOBILR - . - HOXX Qbww ,a.,.d.;r _ ,, � , , "You 'Can Buy t Home., .::z._.-Tuesday next, through his attending s,ir r y ;� _ ... FIRE. Ser+i+laq the cadet,+• BURGLAR - - the. Dental Convention, in Toronto. s n:., ems. Ynrere.Yiaa ,�;' TIRES, BATTERIES. Win. Hill. and son,- Morgan, .�. �r� � : s t E. i � y - - --= Y gan Wednesday, art - i - — T,R H' ..tired to Buffalo, on y, ACCEggOR1E8, _ _ OASIIAL _ " _ ending the funeral of M -r. Hill's niece. age of caanda's re"red - I'.' f Phone Pickering 7924 - _ _ who was killed In a motor accident heroine d the X811' ti` I ` �i'�o� ' At sa low and better prirec► ` last week. _ hR� 't ° _ "�"'• aq Jack. Brignall; although still in a � .:" port can in Toronto. / E OWE ILL Very serious condition, js.:reported ILA. V I • `� to be improving. His arm and hand US= By laylnq advantage of generous stay -over pnviL at 7. _= have suffered severely from the NiagaraFatls, motorcoachtravellers ,.enjoyingthedelighlhsl E+et urn repair thaC lexkp toy: F'UtiERAL DIRECTOR AND poisoning., drive through "'The Garden of Canada ", are enabled to vl�lt . , ..: EX13ALMER . -:. - The Sectional ` Meetiag of the` W. many wanes of hisknic•tnterest in the - Niagara diahict 'Skilled Motor Rep%ln. - Rucreaeor,to W. J. ,hatter. lSI. S. of the United Church was held 9touRvY Gordon i i at Myrtle on Tuesday of this Keejc "` L. TiblE , Grd J. i.�w Nigbt awd, Day Service ii—Am TAB and was attended by several ladies - :: iaail all CotYCh. Travel Information at -from here.' ' - Phone 2908 Business Phone Residence PLoie -D. A. Pugh is still spending some - .;EASTERN HOUSE - -PHONE 45W PICK ERf. NG, ONTARIU 97101 � of his time in Claremont, but his work at the • creamery in - Kinmount - will occupy the most of his time be- -- _ • ' fore many days. - ' - Chas. Cooper, General Motprs Ag- ` :ent; replaced the motor eeluiptnent - y of Mr. Robinson, .undertaker, of .' .: � .: � - - _ _ ; of Mr.n, whose garage dart contents ere destroyed by fire some months n a Ma-ke'-`G oo ago )' he attendance at both services in ' • :'the _ United Church on Sunday last - -was much larger than usual. 112 _ A children attended' Sunday School and dsmo - '..:-3 babies were baptized 'at the morn- n %t Ba tismai Service,' ervice ai m or p - T.' Paterson ve ?enervusl loan- - - tY.,, Y ed a quantity of lumber recently, to ' someone who •removed 'same. during - ihP -nt ht•. He now has a need for the y' - w l the lumber -i lumber and cult eke . , returned' 'once, or _earlier, if Doss- _ ibie. - • Rev. G. A. Williams, Field Secret- - ary of the ' N1. and :41. Board of they _ _ - - s .. :. United Church, and former mission- ,. ,. .:.. ••�. �. •,,.��a.;,z � .• - • ary ir, 'Formosa, will address the congregation of the United' Church on Sunday' morning, and possibly at 1� W A the evening service. `•.� Or' Monday afternoon about 20 of e the C. G. I. T girls (if the United ,;,f,`t,+ °COY '`�;;,..�- '::��.c� •o: _. hutch. dressed ac. hoboes and then o /, •sec y�: •+R:� .yh :. ?S.i ` ;` tran.,�el through the street' , ggiiag. fvr food -and then a hobde hjke. At ; ' y' � every hack door they offered to mow .the 1.1wn .cho woocl'o}' di the )!:' � s: r "1 •' p.. g garter, for a, bite to eat. there foal i;ai r.,t been prepared for themtr they ;Were geU'erously offered ,:none': - '::•' ;:: + #: •.. >t �� t : ,�' _ When their knapsacks were fully :;• -' supplied with • -food they hikers •their K� way down the a road to tfYe. bu.,h, -.. . . : where a Reiner roast was thorough- ly enjoyed...Camp -fire games. songs and races were merrily, indulged in. _f ATE have made strong claims for the 1835 Oldsmobile. And w,, Ei��''���•' +t 33' �i 'y:�:lxu►•,�.....,,d,,,'.,...� o tom_ The large amount of food left from YYY ,nth a -record of hundreds of thousands of miles in•the• hands of _ the 'hike was given to a need fam- HYDRAULIC Y owners, Oldsmobile has mote than made good in every way! Only a ily and was much appreciated, with mighty fine car could come through like that! • _ _• s •r'�'�- ■yr� +..��:ntr�>,'tr_r:rr ,ray�:� - about s1.00 left for the C. G; I. T. txeaeurer.. This hike revealed what _ Look behind this recognized value and you find, first of all, depend- generous and willing' people we have ability: No other automobile can point to a more complete and sincere np• _ m in our -community. The members of -loyalty on -the part of its owners. Second, ecotiomy. Oldsmobile is PRICED -+a ?the C. G. L. T, thank .you far making easy on gas and oil; upkeep is lower than most cars, regardless of .. F R O M 1037 i d -this novelty a great. success.' their cost. Thiel; features. Oldsmobile gives you.all the important new (for the 6 cyl. 2 -pass. Coupe) developments: Fourth, General Motors construction. Fifth, 1°w ,price.. Delivered at factory, t Audley Oshawa, Ont., fully equip plod, ,- Beat of all, ownership is easy, Take into consideration low price, Freight and Government Re tration Fee only extra 5 - ;:•R •• P. Winters- - is- building -some liberal allowance ow.your •present car, plus• the, convenience of r y _. ._ gate posts of stone at Myrtle. :.•:G the t Ei ° rod Prices factory begin at $1375 at MAC, and there you are Think it over, then call in at our show- Do not forget ..the pictures in the rO� .:See. and drive the Six and a Straigh qht, . ay I • •• 1, •_ _ : ` �' „� -school' house this Friday evening: „ Miss Margaret Puckrin has return .'' '' _ _ ..._ •. ..-_ .. _ _ - visit to Lindsay. .. 0 it# M Hilda Blake fig "lal up with - - CHARLES COOPER, .• Claremont an attack of the measles. •` . k'; Ar\ :i..`.,xr���tve :.K�r •. ;_r;v:- 'mwmw•; •'.M .. - .. ,� _ _ _. SAYS WOMEN TODAY ' y T H:.E WORLD'S` : TUO. EAT LI1TLE MOST FAMOUS F►�` - - NEW ...FLAVOR <;. ��. , _ S�` —And S.m.o k e Too Much; 4 . �IM Still Superior To Her Ancestors YELLOW LABEL _ . . • New York- .-- Wolhen are - eating too - - - - 40 ' Tittle and smoking too much, in the - opinion of Mrs. Anna Steess Richard. % soli, ` 70 44arwold associate editor. of 71 - a woman's magazine. • - ; But despite the modern young wo= e .+++•.+.. -. - man's over - fondness of cigarettes, said Mrs. Richardson, "she is super. to #n- al -most evert way to, the 'girl, In my own day. ! �� �" •�• - -moo"'- _ DES "She is healthier, she'dresses more O sanely, she is a: more intelligent tea. /� {� ,. • - der. Above all, ;he has' social con• 4� $y 'INE AE K SCANLAN sciousuess. She- thinks of something besides, dreO, dancing and marriage, ' - ..(Author of ,pencarrow ") - •`«yen I was a girl, that was all f we, had to think about. One's whole _ "" ' "�. «. -.-t►. ' duty Ras to get the right man and _ 8yZ03%= - . - an outsider. She was the. successor to marry him." Here we see a group of young peo Grannie's famous garden, and though Mrs. Richard-,on returned recently `U II,* g tied on the tides of youth g from a 13,000 -mile tour of the count OEM sun Kelly Pencarrow finally settles she had never XOWn a dower Ili her _ _ Ills) own on the Pencarrow, farm, with life she, knew she could • not —must try =its- purpose to find 'out what wo•: T M M Gen lie a love cousin, east oitsekRobln not -fail to carry on the work.... It men are doing and thinking. She said as Merrick cousin with Macdonald be- was a link,. between the old .genet -_ &he noted a decline in religious faith. (tomes engaged to Erena owing -Gott. ation and the new. She would- hand "Young people want it but can't BROWN .LABEL 3 1�2 �b -- Peter encarrow is,:ehowln6 Interest g _ •'a An Maisie Kite, a typist. • the garden on no less beautiful When find it," she said. I - thialt the -' ■ The family is suddenly laced with the•tiye.rame to go. p _ church leadership Is at fault. Young ORANGE PEKOE 1 /�'�st - ta• serious tllneas of 61r ]sllla Pea_ people don't want to hear politics a mow• The had_ been . married. the nevi -. D. p, Kelly suddenly marries Walsis kite. ous day and come back to the Hutt. in the pulpdt, and they ` ®et thew No- trousseau; no honeymoon: But science' in school —they don't want Her father's high ambition for his it !n church'', " g on -that first spring da p g y •. together i family might be thwarted, but some they had touched the 'fringe of . Girls, sbe -said, "don't seem to re- t - perverse fate dogged her, too. Kelly heaven in the fullness of small and ' alize that there's a time and-a. place Br1Ci8 FtOSl Bl'1t81I1 True, you s6metimes - find a pearl _ taught for what he wanted, and wan in a church oyster stew. And you afraid- Us first to strike the :blow. Because simple. things. - - - - - _ .. ;.tor az;toking —men 'would be afraid- - Kelly had banished the family- from to smoke as much as some women gometimes find oysters too. She and Robin, more merciful, heat- his ;hind. _ do. A Blackpool woman, fined for not tatad, something -came between them "Not today —this is ours," he said. "And 'girls_ often �o things _when having a licence for her dog, Jack, s And their opportunity. Yod need to be Not will come later. rs, I e to ;they, smoke that men don't like. For who did the shopping _ for his, sick laihleat, thought Genevieve. Yet she happy, - d'arling, I - cotild face ten : example, some have a cigarette after mistress, has received from the pub- : ���ttste- that she oould not be happy legions of family." each course when dining. A man lice 600 messages of sympathy and • 'With Robin, It by her action de- -Now they sat '!n the bin living- would call that economic. waste." R40 in cash, i®erately taken, and warted before- - - roam so fell of memories. That' were - Working for a living has Improved hand, she brought . about the evil spent with the vet wei ht of ha George Good. for b8 yearn organ y g p- Irks health - said :'►it's Riaardson.. + j 0oasequences of which the doctor had g L Lai at Christchurch, Epsom, has died,` pinesa, and in a pleasant weariness •••I•y know the moat lees well to friend s -�°k�' they draw close together, the fire keep their jobs.Y p - late Rosebery and oftenodfned M Shti must think. Her head ached, making warm patches In the shadowy isnd her heart was heavy. She had not- room. They ad l _ with him at The DurdanA . Man Rob! aor Kelly. She did not ey not it the lamp, and the flickering light from the log sent 6 Want to see them —not yet. She would dancing phantoms across the floor. We Mutt Not Quit A collection of moths sold at a - i have to get it ill straight is her All those sweet. hours that are the London auction room realized about !find first and decide what was to be £ 600. One specimen went for - : !. • prelude to marriage had--been lost to We are not licked until we guff; about kG 20s and another for £17. She was finishing breakfast when them; the lover's fonding was a new . we must not quit Every normal man Reels wow a pure white- Albino 6th Enjoy a really fine $he telephone ra - sensation and not an outworn ex- and woman make mistakes in life, hand -made cigarette Iy _ „ 1ep " perience. but mIstakea are often turned into yes - -old, one of only two -known rollinq your own u�itfi - _ Answer it, Genevieve, said her to exist. GOLDEN VIRLINIA issother. Maisie was slim and a7ra11, _ her failures sad the peopli who do that , -= " fair hair - had darkaned, but the fire- . are At to. fall. They lack self -con- "How is Uncle Miles?" ' light picked out the golden sheen. It fldence,' exaggerate the `'Whinge, They In Oxfordshire .farm laborer, peer- light �_sr�•� +- N /aan�as.ELa Anls•.:,a,•►•tt►r _ - P • It was Robin. ing through a hedge at a fox that waved loosely and grew law on her tear and are ashamed to show their . "Very ill; is had a slight stroke`.. forehead Her features had Haver mistakes. Shame holds them back, had taken refuge in a ditch,- receiv. - •-lthe shock." ed a black eye when the animal, at 8�- rffo��ou ard8a6r� %o i} been regular; fine, humorous, int411i- cripples there, de riven them of an- "Oh.' Genevievel" The despair in - the approach of she ' liunteman, _ gent eyes and a straight brow; a other chance. Fear and shame turn iia vales. answered her own misery. Pprang out and struck him full in' short, neat nose, a mouth wide with - mistakes• into failure. -She hung up the receiver. - - the face: an attractive friendliness in its ready Real success is achieved only . Ba fts Robin is coming round; you had smile; a firm chin and throat. She •better see him, Mother. I'm going ' Lh_ough, mistakes Experience i. the An inmate of -,a Dublin workhouse. - - - +OOt „ carried herself well; lies 1lmbs had ' best_ teacher. _ We must disregard an easy grace, and she had quick. o aged, 8�, has been found to own cash our 'mistakes, face bodily the mock- and securities worth - £2,000. ' IN gestures that matched her ready ing crowd, for our day will come and CHAPTER TWENTY -THREE laughter. Moods - 508 "+ . g passed visibly over in the end we will gala their •respect, - -p burglar who brake -into_ a pollee- - - -- - -- Maisie Kite, now Maisie Pencarrow. her face like clouds across the sun; We --must realize that mistakes are .men's house at -Batb left as a sou- woke up in her new home on. a bright exposing her midi with transparenE , not failures, by no meads, -In reality -venir of ibis visit a bunch of flowers - "' spring morning and realized that in a honesty. But the long, hard fight she . there is, no failure. ' Mistakes- are 'planted in the •policeman's helmet. �® Individual - Raw short days the incredible had. had made had taught her to control merely the stepping stones to_suc- . !happened. She bad - been •dismissed her emotions. She had early learnt to cess. «. is Eaf - from Sir Miles Pencarrow's office, take her strokes without - wincing, and _ _ _ . . _ - Britain Is $hard' land for wine and married to his eldest son, and some innate pride• held her silent drirfkers. A farmer's wife' has just ' the Home Farm was her inheritance. when she had cause to complain. up?" and he drew her into his arms been fined £125 for making for sale Seri she would in future take pre- Yet all her natural incrination was p • rhubarb wine that veae 2 per cent. a +l and for.a, moment. they forgot again proof spirit. sedence over- them all. tcwarce frieridiiness. 'The • lame dogs that the family had yet to be faced. • _ - _ •.. ' : ' 1 E _ _, _ _• I After breakfast they, idled in the knew Fier for 'their - friend. She R':is s pT How long have you loved me, Jo: eph Pates, known as Old Jo," p E 8 4 TA garden, KelIy.e arm about her waist, ambitious, }hut she did not kick from Kelly ?" and her hand slid over his an Oxford bellringer, aged 82, haa O N I►R� H ]looking at the early daffodils. She beneath, her the steps by which she O F H ; thick, black hair. She had so often assisted at 8,800 weddings and tolled , lad known ft all; but as s visitor; had climbed.. _ —_, - ,h$�d.._�do- thisT_nQw she may. the bell for 16,000 funerals. - - • Sitting lose in the 'evening dusk,. with- the pulsing of their new love ; "I don't know; quite a long time." been parish clerk for 61 yearn. �e e. S still thiobbhng 'within, their minds "Once I thought FOR FAST RELIEF 1; You did —a little, Go to your drn gist or department store and � + sped each on its. own mission. Maisie bpt lately you seemed different; as if • p � � In Oklahoma• there is a bill to tax buy RIT Dye �iay color, ik -2 for 2k). i looked backwards over' the rugged , you -didn't care, I've been in love with Use it. Thea tell us in a statement of'SO - .FROM PATH bachelors over 28 yearn ot-age, That path she had traversed since her you. for, years, only it seemed so -so words or legs, why you prefer RIT 1.000 childhood; then forward to the golden. hopeless. is the nearest to.an ofticial'ruling we paira of Monarch Debutante foil• �.�,,,�;� days to come as Kelly's wile, the mie- - Her eyes rented on the ,picture of have yet seen regarding when a man fashioned— shadow -free pure silk cbi6• ,e�u '' rumor l s Have It tress of • the' Home Farm, the vet becomes .a bachelor, fop guaranteed 9$1.00 test Spring shades— _ Y Bessie- Pencarrove' oveir the. msnt'el- guaranteed' i 1.00 value —will be given root of the Pencarrows. piece. -She had never seen her, but prizes to 1,000 entrants. Them are dozens of Got tin u "I will -make-them love me; I will the memory was still a living force reoaswhy you will prefer VT. RITCome$ aeostonzi� bottle s heal the gnarrel," she.said to herself. in the family, and she realized how A �Qn To in 33 basic brilliant colors, from which can lop at any drussists u tuuv be aced over SO of the newest Paris shades. _ over. and over again, and stayed hot :much of the tradition established by � _ ..., fears with -the magic of her -love.. her had been carried- on by'Kelly and '�J�, T �s FAST 'COLORS WITHOUT BOILING l • r.,� Kelly dreamed of-the future, having Genevieve: - P7 Bio Use YEAST �y RIT offers this advantages RIT is the J►. said good -bye to the past.. The (To Be Continued.) modern tint or ary "surface and sera —fse drowsy warmth of the half -light made "I and Phillips pure LI`'8 superior to ordinary "surface dyes" because for introspection, and the floodtide of least helps my digestion more _ it cold s a patented ingredient that make! - than anything dae, It creates an the, color roof ns'dapn, set fasts and hut• their happiness gave wings to fancy, appetite ... and aids iigestion !=Set Sold everyw ere. Then the lamp was lit, _ and. the atterwards. "— London; England HOW TO WIN . dreart> were replaced by reality. ' WEAK W 0 M EN-1- - Extract from original letter. 1. write a short statement (under 50 words) D06S NOT HARM ' „ - TM! OT H Will' your father be very angry, e RE you tired, on why you prefer RIT Dyes and send !c ' Kelly? I suppose it will mean another nervous, rtta• In Phillips Pure DIVE Yeast a way together' with as empty RIT package <or row:, dower No pepr has been found to preserve in the high - reasonable facsimile) and your acme and An Aspirin tablet starts disinte- "Perhaps: But nothing worth diav- No ambiaoar eat state of activity the live elements address; to ]ohs on Huston Co. Ltd.. 46 _ •, __•.:'_ ,; Take Lydia L which make yeast such- a splendid cor- Caledonia Rc Toronto. twig as soon as it touches moisture, ing comes easily in this world. pinkham's Veg. rective of the ills arising from troubles 2. Send as many u you wish; contest closes aktlagMcans that Aspirin starts "They will hate me—at Brat. And !r' ; <: >[ e t a b 1 e C o m • in the digestive tract. midnight June 29, 1933- ` hold" ... eases even a bad �, <:::: ;. 3. 1,000 prrzes will be awarded on the h your father will be furious. ;:,.,• pound: 1(t quiets No' deed, now, to bother about new derision oT the edges, which will be 5aa1. LtwdaC 4 neuritis or rheumatic pain "I71 'love you. Won't that make it gwvering nerves sapplies each dap. Phillip$ Yeast etas 1 t instantly. Arid Aspirin is sgje. «-im roves the active. -You can buy a month's supp Whether you cote a Pau of silk stockings oe _ _ v' p and more ahead —and save money by not, we hill mail to all entrsna free 'of. _ x tots prescribe it, For As `:'> appetite —auksa ,* _ pirin doSa _ llts7llt tlisTitttrf. life seem worth livingg again: _ doing it. -` ge R fa booklet — "The' A.B." Dendfrift 8e afire to look for the name Bayer Mrs: James Martin of 227 Phillips Pntb LIVE Yeast is an Rng- Ho sag Making". y =Teeth Maid Streei E., HsmiItba, Oa•. limb discovery — one that has helped I Y 1 the- form of tt cross on every, t.rm tario, says�"Your Vegetable Com• = many -thousands in E ngland to new - ' ,i irirr tablet. Aspirin b -made is pound built me. up wonderfully: 1 health, It corrects. digestive troubles, r: der and all druggists have it. 9t`¢p have gained pep, my nerves are 'Waukee your -food do you good, and builds r p00 better and I have a good appetite: tai► your blood. r" " Drfmalrid a-itd !~set - MW AW a, massar I feel much stronger." it you have found yeast good for you, ° you will find Philli Pure ZIVR Yeast• TINT$ sad DY10 ASPIRIN - = bo ps � betlt beneficial and economical. And �d mow' Issue No. 2(Z`- 35 pp yy lot to messuff + - gr nolaw of pleasing tests) for b0c ;(�li Noy eaa • - f'AAOWMR tlMittT0laD M CAMAaa Asa Gap, sappy, $1.40 it your .druggist's. A gAt'i � ire - • --• - - n a , Milli♦ Physicians' .dlwal'd - - - - _ - These Laura - Wheeler Motif s ® tpourr Are Quickly Embroidered Sy 'Mair Me Morgan .r . _... _ . • .. •. has � �«,.�, . KNOW Y E `THESE FACTS 7 ? ? T - �.. - - ' Attending the Beaux Arts Ball 1 learned something about Union Station! It is said that the average Londoner has never visited the Tower. Torontonians are not aware that they can for fifty cents, hire a private bathroom, with limitless hot water, soap and towels at Union Station. This I was told by a visitor to town, who had ar• wwy'% ,•� `'rived" in late and did not want to disturb the, party in progress by bothering the hostess for a tub. s Another interesting item " travel -weary mothers with children i who feel they cannot face curious eyes in a public restaurant can e bare their tea- served in the Ladies' Waiting Room. } Both these items are worth, remembering. -- - . _ -• .•. - . ... _ i of , � • ' - . FOR PI'°THY READING . If you haven't purchased a copy of Toronto's up- and - coming magazine CITY LIGHTS, you haven't had your monthly tonic. NURSERY MOTIFS Here's a little item taken from one of its pages: - \ • PATTERN 777. "We know a young man of artistic leanings and ,practically no bust- Dr. Leo Loeb of Washington The kiddies will feel very Hess ability, who rented a house a little over a year ago. After University, st. Louis, Mo., who their bibs or nursery accossoim proud They oarevsotsimpleuto motif on about three months, along came a cold snap that froze up all the received the John PhiIiips Award that big sister could easily do them without even being helped. They p� y g g for Medical Achievement at Phil- can be done all- in one color or in s great variety, as preferred. They i and st mied the furnace. Althou h he d si ned a i2 -month adeiphia meeting of College of are the sort of thing that make nice baby shower gifts or Fair do- ass, he wasn't so artistic that he could live without water and gas, physicians. nations. so he just moved out. His feeling of � justification strengthened as Pattern 777 comes to you With a• transfer pattern of motif 6�t - _ time sifted by and he heard -no more about it. Recently, however he = 9 inches,.& motif 8 z 8% inches and a motif 5% x 9 itches; ma.- I understand you wave made ew terial requirements; and illustrations of all stitches used. was sued for nine months rent and heavy damages caused through tenewd pane or your Ntrden this . Send 20 cants in .tampa or coin (coin ills supposed neglect.• Not only did he come on the wrong side of a y art" torn to Wilson Pub)ishia Co., 7s in (coin Preferred) eet Toronto this Pam - , dgment with costs, but heard that the sheriff's office .was looking �llioys Id make soar r.th.r ' .nt. B , _ Plana far H, but I'vo tlor him. They caught up with him at seven o'clock one morning and *hanged arty mind." k u panic - stricken friend was just going to get a few things together "set" 99 panic-stricken a trip across the Don, when the sheriff's man shook its hand. `Veal The more I dN the smalia; *- , 1He moistened the end of a p y : wee} shoe I Inane a rls r.- `' r ;i pencil stub and poised it for inventory. .. _ Let's.see, you don't own no -property, Righf? You don't own no car or furniture. Right? You don't draw no salary — just what do �fou make? So we might say you ain't got nothing. .Well, that's ne. They can't touch you. This here'il be .outlawed after seven Nazi Germany Celebrates . . ',►ears." _ ... - -_ The officer then tendered his hand in a beaming farewell. Be- JL - . loci closing the door, though, he turned back and told the young an that the court might• want. him, to appear Just. for an examine - x �'�i,::;:,; 4., ::': tcin of what he :owned. "I'll see if i can fix- it up for you, he said, "you'll get S 1.50 . _ . = forgoing .down. Just a sample of the" serilbltrgs. But you should see the car= toons 1 - A BOOK RECEIVED "Mackenzie Ming"-+ Borman McL'eo�i Rogers ('fhonsas Nelson and Sons, Limited, • Toronto, $1.00) is a-- sketch of { ` the public career of the leader of the Liberal Party presented, against • the background of an eventful period in Canadian history. Norman , _ 1M,eLeod- Rogers, the author of this biography is a Nova Scotian by ,,+ll birth, elected to a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxfard, 1.90 -t922, urning•to Canada was appointed Professor of History at Acadia, . nlv-ersity;•later admitted to the Nova. Scotia Bar. In 1927 became cretary to Mackenzie King in his capacity as President of the. - rivy - Council. Since 1929 he has I,een a't Queen's University as :f.. il[ ",.., • Il Professor of. Political Science. - .• - __ .�. :.,_..... • , .,, ". Adolf Hitler (arrow) pictured. as he reviews troops drawn up in his honor in Berlin :to eels- b ate "his 45th birthday. Birthday was occasion for -the display of military might throughout nation. Good to be Back ` - G,rdlet Globe IW N `Y tN _ . _- : y 3 F ;,t 3'1'x"., r•`.> r.` * '^ r. '.:,.. F•., ( Y f' When His Majesty addressed his subjects al over the world in connection with Jubilee Celebra Fey Wfay's JMTOad smile seems to say to she views New York's ' " ion "Big.. Ben" was heard. In the picture above, 'p-epared by the B.B.C., are seen, left, His Majesty - , a�cgline on her return from England, where she views e several she King; top left, Big Ben; bottom le't, scene o' the coronation; centre, dome of St, Paul's Cathed- 010fi pieturs productlorns, seer bottom right, a London -crowd watching a Royal procession, and top right, B.B.C. control engin- r• �` - ere on d at Broadcast, 6 House, London. 3 �� - .- duty 'n H e 6 _ 1% -. n..,+Y - _ - R ,.. .. _ _. - '` - - .s. - -.l tom• - Howard Law has received a! his own humble wa y a prayer which done excellent service in the village -! Misses Jess and Nora, at home; one position on the staff of the Ontario seemed to reach to the steps of the He was also a member of the -local daughter, Mrs. John $tuck (Mary) -lira. W. B. Powell is visiting Hospital, at Whitby, and is 'now on Mercy Seat. Although there were n school board for some .years. He was died several years ago. His funeral bar sisters in Uxbridge. duty there. children in the family, several nep- a member of the Presbyterian took place on Monday and was larg,- -For We - a. few R. P. apple, -Mr. W. J. Monney, who has been hews and nieces are left a memory Church. In politics he was indepen- ely attended, including . many of the pear and cherry trees. sell at reas- Seriously ill for some weeks is now of a truly modest, yet great Christ dent. He is survived by his wife, prominent business and professional -- .unable price. J. T. Elliott. ', somewhat improved, but still in a ian man. For the last five years NE formerly Annie Allan, and two sons men of the township and surround - -Mrs. King and son, Jim, who very unfavorable condition. lived with Mr. and Mrs. James L. and five daughters, H. J. Clark, of ing districts. The tuners] service have been in Toronto for several -Born, on Saturday, May 11th, to Palmer. The Rev. Dr. Carmichael Oshawa; Allan Clark, of Lakefield; was conducted by Rev. Dr. Carmich- ' weekis returned home on `the week- Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, a son. was his beloved pastor. A loyal Can Mrs. F. F. Baladon (Phyllis); of del, and interment took place in. the end, but Mrs. King has reeived- = -Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Toronto, adian, a true Christian and an bon- Burford; Mrs Harry Boyes (Fanny) Erskine Cemetery. The floral tribut- urgent call back to the city again spent Sunday with her brother, Rus- ourable gentleman has left our mid- of Pickering; Mrs. Lloyd Wright es were numerous and very beautif- Ws week on nursing duty. sell Burrell. St. His gracious friendship has left (Marjorie), of Stealer, Alta, and til. -Mr. Arthur G. Clark of the Lake -Joe, and Mme. Straub and child- a gap which will not soon be filled. Shore is confined to his bed' with' a ren,'of Toronto"— spent Sunday with -The local tennis club are now � perious' heart ' attack. At time of J. D. and Mrs. Remmer, beginning to take their game serious- / e : -. 14miting he was slightly improved, --Bt. George's Pickering,. Sunday ly again, and they hoping and also will require several months rest' May 19th. Sunday School at 10'a. m. hoping that the courts will be ready �ore _ but q b restore normal health. I Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. Evening bf the 24th of May. A lot of work -Mr. and airs. Elson and family, •Prayer.at 7.30. All services on D. S.• has beerlf done on the courts during. _ « t » '`- T. Preacher on Sunday, May 19th, a act two weeks in re siation. plCkeri�n 8 Leader ore of Toronto, spent the holiday with the P P p Mrs. Elson's bother and sister, ,John Rev. E. G. Robinson. Clark and Mrs. Robt. Gordon, who =Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daughter, Death of. W J. Clark . . also spent the week -end with them Corinne, lien, a MaJ. R. and dau- By"R O O � � � - in the city. ghter, Helen, and J. R. and Mrs. It is with deep regret that we re- The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's Thexton, ail of Toronto, who were port the death on Friday, May 10th, ' attending the funeral' of the late C. of one of the most widely Down °'.. Church, which was to have met at g � - -. 'k tip home of Mrs. Chas. Palmer on S. Palmer, spent a few' hours with men of the township, Win. James ­-.by` � 0 'Wednesday afternoon has been post- Pickering friends on Sunday. Clark, in his 71st year afteF a lines �poned until Wednesday afternoon of -The local Boy Scout Troop und- Bing illness. He was compelled to, er the leadership of Rev. Mr. Rob- give up his work a little over a ' aoext week. � •. - Advance information -The choir inson, were present at the big Boy year ago. The beat medical , treat- - of the United Church have signed Scout Day, on Saturday last, when merit by specialists in Toronto, gave the, peo*pl(3-. w i l l haw) - another contract with ` the Carolina about -4,000 Canadian Scouts had him some relief, but failed to rid Jubi lee Singers, to appear here on the privilege of seeing and hearing him of the disease which gradually -Saturday, May 2nd 1936. They will their Chief,- Sir Rabt. Baden- Powell, weakened him until tlbe last spark of • N `again remain for the following Sun- at the Coliseum. life fled. Mr.. Clark -was born in Holemproof Hosiery day morning lser9ice. .The united choirs of St. And - Flesherton, and was the eldest in a -On Sunday next, Rev.' H. G. rew'ts Church, Whitby, and St.- And- family of two sons and four daugh- "Crozier will, preach lit both services. rew's, Pickering, who wan the shield tern, and Was the first to pass away. _ In the morning at 11.30 D: S. T. will awarded at the Musical Festival,, at He learned the, printing business in be 'Prayer and National and Indiv Stratford, last year, entered the con - Durham and and Wiarton, and when. a complete new Stock just arrived. idual Salvation." At 7 o'clock D. S. test again this year, vcitich was held young rr%an came to Pickering and T. the subject will be "The Gems of on 'Wednesday of last week, but luck for several years was foreman in Our recent robbery cleaned out our entire former Stook the New -Old Conception of the Bib- was against' then:, as they lost by the office of the Pickering Neves, le." There will be special music at . jne point. The adjudicator said tna: -and in 1988, iii partnership with his both services• he had a difficult yroblem to decide brother, Joseph T., purchased the CHAPMAN - Mothers' Day was observed gen- who the winner was, as they were business. Three years later the lat- orally on-Sunday last, and -as has so evenly matched. However', - he ter withdrew from the partnership _ = occurred for severe] years splendid .;sve his decision in favor of the to enter journalism in Toronto, _ =weather was had, permitting large Stratford choir. He crave them kl where he made a greai success, be- j _ attendances at the churches in this Points and Whitby and Pickeririg 90 ing now editor of the Toronto Daily TWO STANDOUT VALUES township. Mr. Ed. Deti-itt, of Bow- Points. 'There were 35 voices' in the Star. In 1901 he sold out to the pre- _ lmanvllle addressed the congregation anted choirs and they were accomp- sent proprietor, John Murkar, who In the United Church on Sunday, on• anied by 10 friends, and while they had for six' 'years a partner, J. R -the occasion of the Y-.- P. Bible C'lws' had to give the shield, which was in Thexton, now in Toronto. Mr. Clark Tip Top ' Tailored Suits or Coats for service. their possession duriny the past year retrained with the News till a year .-We were pleased to receive a we wish them better luck next :tin=e: alto when he was obliged to retire linen or women-- cloth- -Same _ call on Tuesday - afternoon, from ' -The Y. P: S. of the- United During the - administration of Prem= - � Ce -• �� �C 'Cl". McCausland, feeling in fairfy Church classed one season of their ier E. C. Dzury, he was appointed - _ • a7• fit shape again; after .spending S2 Year's activities on Thursday night Police Magistrate' for the Township when the usual closing banquet of Pickering, s position which he ab- r s �� !f days' in the .Oshawa Hospital, grid- fast, g' p `Jordon s Business Girl Hose. - was held. The evening program was I - filled, and held antil a f4w-mon- tr -going -a serious sn>:gical a, Brat- g P_ �' S ion. His brother Lundy, who went to udder the' chairmanship of the Pros- the sl[o when the �eralpbre -a re- iSQ oofs $! Chif• lash -pr Snag-resisting hospital about the same'time, spend ldent Cyril E. Mori who was ace= merit .made a Sg _- !ng 102 days; - with -err opc, ok+.,,r 6i��, j •••r� -•• -� 3t the head table by the - :tan of the judicial system of the _ returned home on Monday of this officers of the society,- Mr. and Mrs. Province: In his younger days he - fun Hosiery week Neither of the brothers will be Crozier ant# Mr: and M'ne. Rickard, took a deep, interest in sport, espec- -�� rr w 8U3A DES -r = ;able to undertake any'heavy, menus_] of Oakwood. Mr. Rickard gave the rally lakmsse, cricket and basebaii. Tabor for many months however. address of the-evening, emphasizing He took an-actave interest in the ^� �p p --,All Ontario will have .a chance particularly the recognition being public affairs of the village, -- having Fred-T. RuYittZ "• --Picketing to view the Maple Leaf Ball Team given - the young people of today in taken a prominent part in organiz- ^ - in action bn May 24th. Geneva! Mgr. the circle of church organizations. my the Fire Company, which has :Audio Licensee t Established 1857. - Arthur H. Leman has set aside this Messrs. Petrie said Monney .gave '•-eddy -as the only morning and after- a duet, "Watchman, .What of the 1'a - noon program in answer to many Night." Mr. Barrett, a guitar and AV*w Advdw9tao lti mss. requests from baseball fans, through- harmonica number. The table- singing A DE - E E F -�- - ..out tine ovine. _The _Suifain�is -. was accompanied hy_ the orchestra. R ipr AY FC R SALE- Joseph Cowan :pus will be theiropponents at both An interesting item was the society A lot is, con. 2. Pickering. 3031 -games, the first at 10.80 a, m, and paper, edited by Miss Jean Clark FOR BALE -A we,.-] 1,red 0.41ie pup _the afternoon at 3 p. m. Make it a and Mrs. S. Wonnaeott. One feature M B, Burk,.R R. 1, Locust Hsu, Phone - day and bring the family. Don't-for being the -prat entation of what seem- Pi,k 1031. 38 .. get the first NIGHT. game on June ed to be result of a dream, having � iLK FIOI ql+. Nt)R 9AE 1+ -First C O OKED,�XEATS. a" '27th, when the Leafs play' tne. Bis -, something bf a "lied Bellamy" tinge .4l claw condi „,on Mrs. E- Nerlichr Clare- 'to again under the .powerful flood- to St. It described a. re -union of the mom. 38-29 .� lights. members or the Society in 1965, T' OUNi3 CATTLF. FOP SALE- - Virginia Cooked Ham, • --The world marvels at the Silver at ,the new .church on the hill Aver- � App lY lot ao,con.s P,ckc ing.. Milt Ben Jubilee- Celebrations”. Germany, edit- lookirig'.the village and now xcupied, "' "' Claremont. a.0 -' Chicken Roll, :: '� " 3Do• oraally comments on the display of by F. L. Ruddy. References were L`uR SALE- YOunlr Hulateiri hull, f loyalty by. the p?aple of the Brit- .made to many of- the-present mem- egesurrd and copy accredited Apply at. Jellied ♦ Veal . s C. ' Cn. Marshall's farm. L)unbirtob, 38 3U ash Empire and looks a that ErAp- bars and the, position- they were ire to lead the Ray in the establish- hrldinf; -in 196,,5, in civil affairs: If. Fw),tM94hLp West,nghouse 60lcYae motor, , • y 25c• - Dutc h Loaf ment of world peace 'anal feel's t:+at these prophecies work. out, -there is =19.tg . Bo: ,..0, Pickering ]Ness. _ ; „ � a nation with such affection for its a wonderful future in store for -a Head Cheese, • .' ` 15c. 'Soverei is the one to lead. the way., large number. of the merllF,ers of the OK BALEr -out► hlt�hel� .••f Jlajt gn Y i �,cl.urian variety, seed barley, best for malting _ - The celebration has 'entered into the' Society- 9 �, per bushel. John Miller. • Phone Clare Bologna, • •'` :r' �' s' �/�+• ^ activities of every community in the; -A splendid gentleman •has. just . • . v Errlpire, taking. many : different passed on; •one° of the old pioneer; Nest S a� RE 1 °TO �RENT--50 ' age. acres. Phone �SPECiAL ■�� '< =forms. Locally,_in_ the- Emited (1weh of this township, and just bordering Agincourt t�r4. or apply A. BL. Holdon. R R 7 ___.Jewe� Shortening, 12c• 2 1h.23ee -on Sunday, May' 5th, an interesting, on 90. years. of, age, and one of the Todmorken. :s•s9 - - short play, grritten by 'Rev. H. G. last of the pupils, who received 'the {�'tl[t ti A LE -tit std SizNd nhild'e ccrt _ I } Crozier, wa; presented b several « i large !rather tick. double bed spring, cradle ; uition o� 'Vic. Brereton Bnntinq .at Y and 3 corner cupboard, all in g wd condition o1ir1 men �i ttie_`church..'The play No• 2, Baseline School, Charier Scn- hit., N.•Randall, Whitevale - 36 =38 -- -,'W a Y R P Y . ' t' depic'.ed = ^r ^e of 'he ti'ariaus attit= eca Palmer veal born on the o!d ,F.ED POTATOES FOR SALE'- Butcher' tpllone V000) �ic�rerin'g - tides of the' peoples of the Empire old homestead, Lot 0, con. 2, wh ch �.A qu :,ntity of Cob, from reg;.tered seed. _ towards a nlunarch and aas des- under his• fa_hez was taken nut as Al n Quantity of Dooley potatoes for seed or �, using.. M H. Burk, Phone Pick 1031, 344f Bribed 'in the reception, by certain a Crown Land Deed. The farltily r cleared that property, which is no-,v i 01VFR U1% T -IS0 •�(lf) vol!sl. ho,+• - members - of a .city. c�u. :cil given a P F Yr i vv duty, takes p!:ace or •B' batteries on your ,petition from a mini- ter:al associat- r,w-ned by the Victor Russ Estate: nic,n. Lastiindefinitely, i10,00. ApU ?y Box ion for a local eelebra-i- n.. Cgwxnm F,,r the last.' 20 years Mr. Palmer 20fd NER'c.(lffice. unism, labor, and extremist- were had'•resided in the.village of Picker- ,'1 •t11't'H A\ C ENGLISH PUPS THE—— 'n airs. Palmer; who was formerly � - sitting m the 'council; and' they of g• FfjR SALE— Parents guaranteed heck Also - _ -- n 10 vi-una rics,fursa!e. Robt: Dixon, Highland - course opposed any such celebration, •Jane Ian's, passed away in 19_1' Al- Cr,•ek. .Phony h1Av, 2i^ -0. .1 -18 ' - •• but the motif of the piny, `'The L•)y- wa -3:c rift a bright and active mind, ' •'.• alty of• a British $ubiect" was tin �° tor•k ar. inlp', -ant nart•in puhli< L -1 t1V l: l'+1 1:i: \T - -ir. flit• `i I,c•• Pickering Meat ` M arht ' Pd - Count /It of ttrr,c(!,: m A kor.,r! ?tame house, hare. g • r ally sueressful, in ha�''ng the It yal affair and act , -r f •r ;- •rvof lard ­None but a Ruud tenant need - members cf -city cuurcil;' given a' a ,;lumber if-years: ill '.polttiC tit. aopiy, Ru:scll Conner. R'. R'.No.'1.PiTk'eriAg; - c %� a Liberal, and although without tDunbartr.nl." 37 -ss majority and over -rule the opposit- ion ion to such celebration]. The ,play normal tight for the laM f(iur year=; i;'OR y,ALE- .Alaskn Emir nnts. gnv.•rnment cleaned, commerrial No. 1, rip- t W • well written and very approp- through the -happy meditur : of radio, ens ~'nh harle. >. yielded r0 bushel, fait year. s ':e was able to fr,ll,.).w % ,'t;t ?cal ad fl' tiaw and no ing. t :,e. per buo,,e} 11 4OD BEEF, 'VEAL, LAMB riate. At the same e.rv;ce,'the C. G, CFrapman. Pickering. 141h - - I. T. presented a short pageant on , dre-­e, and had a - ;de cisi : n and 'much the same lines. f ash . f t'he+ fn's si> j1t int.; the affairs of the tim- 1. (' it w A I•I`• 1 }stn Ft.r d flPitc'rr)' AND PORK ruck w,;h si ck rack ,n .A 1 condmon, Dominions and Oi• niaa Were r ?1)- ; e�. `ever waC z h'e. heard to CPMPia:71 �1' ,, q . -E. tube,, cum. 1, Pickrring, n n'th f o an aiflic•t ••n'ana his W . a CheF'Tti' nm4��� "• Rd , .ind'lOLl :i5t from 411(x,1 .Road. _ .. resented and prese: %ted their .ac: „rs • ), a; RO1zP f!''1' Also .GOOD SERVICE on the .IUbaee �'el�r,.rati•. :n, Sacra and �1n1)eful riicpnsit. m. HN hat .a - merit of the I-r'd's Supper n "a.. t +b -; firm'rzs? :n th; 41rti %r'r : *; 'anl'2 �: till �A1.1; Itlt Ul�h:1-:10'A'1'M:- (1ne arrr .,t land on h.uiah••, n Y., [lick, rink• served at t11e m�anini; service, at' faith that seemed to- suryeTsedt' ali :IT'. cc. }x,,,l;; <urrrrun rr wltlh w'Ivtr mAidoti _ y jnineci th, 9iffir'ultjes. 1 ?7 hi r.1'ajr the life th-ro - iru.t vres.anrl .mafl fruit to garrb•n, tir'rn - Which fl�'e nE u'- melr) ttFr� ;,,umed dam+' Ii ^q c,'nwnt block., h!.t -mr fern- _ o "church ny Certificate and el'i-ven by 'ri'l'e nil dark C1',l],1 :;. p c t :�clnP' al- are. hytlru, h,rda,,: d tlnnr. t!uwrr " . a '� ayfi a trlst which Cal' icd h•]1.1 taus, hard arid;"(( water, nel - tar garage. rr9,• PTofessi,�n of Faith. At the til(- % fence nt the lair Walter R. Powell. For further .��77��TT T '} erg 'Da • Service last ,Sunday four tl-- d,a the .lark .. pad «s. Fven a ,rick Cancn'a0ply to A. E, Rtchardaon. 4honr �, �nj U �/ A �� �rop J' P,ck nCttpu. Si -i0 .gil.Jsir'1Y- V L/,•ai Children received the Rite of Bapt few clays bPfrpre hP pa ed on, one ' • is m. privileged to he with him heard in ', • it, , .r ^ �:[,G�,' - ..• t>2 - - ��.'_. -',._ . -.. _._... -. _. ,, � ___.... -,... ,. ,. . _ __., ... .. ._. __.._ ._....x_s,.... o_...., .�__^..".....,.,._s.,. .,. ,e..,v_.._..v.a ew.kr."rvexi•Nit� d.._...,.- .n.... /'�� „® -..vu. '� . _.r.1 ,. `..-w. - ,::�•ts�.- :�:,t`�i..ee.. `r fir\.