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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_05_24U. VOL., LIV ......PICSERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, MAY 2 4. 1935. Not 39 : �lsttrflssi�ssal Larse.. -Lake Shore �I NOTICE : —r AudleyEN FOOD Yectitat -The farmers along the lake front The Club is celebrating the holi- *� and the cottagers will welcome the day on the ball field. DR. H. C. PEAR$ON- Physician y YndSuigeoti. Dumbarton. 101p „ erection of power lines fro Picker- Mr. Betsvn 'has started shipping SILLS Our trneks pass your way ing Beach, west to Squires' Beach. Guernsey milk to Toronto this ••seek. RR. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director every day." The line will be carried up as far as John Fiddler and family of "Tor- eontometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. tai" Mqtnberof the American OptomeW -1 COAL 'COKE the Base Line School on the Brock onto. were guests here on Monday , ~ Ratablished 1838 aaaaoiaiidn. Eyes examined by appointment. ' Road which will be wired for light- last. iPhuae 4804. Claremont. oat. , ,. in ' _ .. FEED : WuOD, -CEMENT, • g. _ Measles and whooping -cough have : - #,spot' - been going the .rounds of the juven- SAND, GRAVEL, Green River iles here. It'p DONALD --RUDDY Barrister, y. . Litttor, Notary Public• Money6aLoan. The weather continues very dry price of pork and beef t)1acp formerly occuy, g lfy we ,ate A. E. Chris - and A Concert will be presented by the and pastures and%he hay crops will now show's a' rofit for -� tfat�. soutb .ing of 6rt House. Whitby. sty Concert Orchestra of the Temple soon show the effects. r p -• BITILDER S SUPPLIES Baptist Church, Toronto, in the Bap- unfortunate accident on the . feedin there is no bet - k BBATO:V, BELL. ROSS tist Church Green River; on Thurs- S _ W. J. BEATON, x. C. also lock) (arts a work farm of Charles Puckrin caused the ter fed for the more N, B. BELL J, D. F, ROSS g day evening, '_4iay 30th, at 8 o'clock, loss of three cowcs and 'some sheep than my Barley Feed. It �" A. W. MITCHELL (standard time)., The Groves Sisters on' Saturday last. Thinking that they will give more pounds tf, J. A. ARIGHT Trio, of Toronto will sing. Mr: •'.veil were feeding salt but which was � � >174 Bay Street. Toronto, Adelaide seas Shank, Radio Singer, will also sing _ (Suecemer to D. Munro and Picker- nitrate of soda, produced the fatal the ton than barley Chop. C 0. RICHARDSON k Co, Barrie• and readings will be given by Miss lest it and see. .ten, Solicitor. Notaries etc,: Suites 309 - ing Coal Co.) results. It teems that the nitrate had and 310 -- -9 Richmond St. Notaries T ; Suites Tel Irene Esson. Admission,.. Adults, 25 been there for two or three years - .�p1w nes - - -Ad. 4810; Nights, Sundays and Holi- Pickering, Ont. cents, children, 15 cents. and it was forgotten. ' CHOPP'G ' 1 12a a777_P_"enng Phooe 3613. 8t1 - . -- — Office phone 7400 Residence'6520 Greenwood - M,,May, .Wednesday and Friday TH05i9CN dt Mt- MILLAN= Barrie• Brougham -' i ten. Solici ore. Notary Public. Office at _ - SPECIAL gsatiIrmt. of Office Thomson, lot ay concession 1, STE�P$RT BEARE Miss Laura 'Ormerod was home-for , � PPi�dkt img, Office hours: Thursday and Saturday The Everest family, of Toronto, Until June 1st Chopping Aril ig a•ilki s, from 7.00 p. m to s 30 . m.. or by the week -end. were with Thos. and Miss Gamma e a paetment. Toronto oleic : 505 Roysl Bank Emmerson and Mrs. Ormervd g done for 7 cents ate: Pb,mm Pick 201,0. Toronto Elgin 5303. Radio . S @I�V1Ce Spent on Wednesday last._ r fig• "1 371y Sunday *in Claremont. - Mrs. A. Malcolm returned Rome on P. and Mrs. Willow." of Victoria . ' O SONONANT & AN-41-1 - Barrirt�re, Finest egilipmeat fur expert, Sunday after a month's visit at the q too, Notaries Public gnart►nteed service Siluare, were in the - village on Tue,- - FLOUR GORDON D. CONANT. County Crown Attor- day evening last. F. Malcolm home in' Slimico. Rey. Parts, Tubes, and Batteries �Trs.' T. Oliver and family of Tor- _A number of cases of measles has Ask for KISfiI ?I for pastry, 4 At.LtN F. ANNIS. B. A., LL: B on hand. ' appeared here. vti;ht as well be out takes less shortening. I grind Pid6i, Office. -7 1 2 Si coe St 5 Oshawa onto, spent Sunday with Mrs. M..A -gf the world as-out of the fashion. -erin Pbones -4 and 5 (Oshawa,. and at the Court Car Radio and Awplifiers a Sadler, and family. li Slowtr wheat almost excluai� I' House, whisby. ;Mr, Conant). Phone 7 'Whit 1Ir, arul _lies. T Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ha bron, 'of ely. You buy my flour, I buy yell! br,, specialty. yrel] and baby- and th-_ -Lake Shore, Pickering. were wheat.' in rarN E�cF,erfenc� Oscar'' and 'bars• Raine and family, of Sunday visitors- at the - latter's 'old Desist Phone Mar¢ ';ri,a, Pi-_k 44111 or Oshawa, spent Sunday with James home here. - - - - .:EXCHANGE .., . Stouts 9WL and Mrs. Rgine. The Directors -of the Women's Ins- .I exchange flour for any kind Ge '_TEIL C. 8N!ITH. D. D. A.. L. D. S.., The will hole) titute are reminded that a meeting 1 IL (Succeesor to Dr, J. N. Dales). Graduate of ' their m mthly meeting at the h•,me g grain. `This savek you money. tie ttbyal College of Dental Surgeons acid Twon- will be held at the R. D. Miller home twUniversity. At Claremont oBke ove, D. A. r f Nfiilton . and Mrs. Pegg, on Mon - q sootr's store every Tuesday and Fr,da Pbone The Beal Store, Claremont day evening, May 2 nth. on - Monday evening, May 7th, to 2Y stbue 10-11. �u PHONE �J� ' arrange programs- for the. coming _ _ _ -- T T Cure a number of young people .year. 1LTF,RBERT T FALLA1gE. L D'4.. F U R N 1'Jt` U- went out to Creswell to accept the pn Saturda cushier �i�ieen mein- Shingles For Sale JJ[l 11 D. D. S•, Graduate of the Royat College of } g � - ia. Surgeons and the 1'c versity of Toronto. hospitality' of %Ir. and Mrs. ' Milton bers of Dentonia ' Park 1� .n resdence second �oor east of St. And We, are displaviog an sties a Ormer,A. Needles to say, all lead a Bridge' �u5' te•r s Church, Pickering. Ont . Oitce )tour% ; 9 vt►leiety of � vet en usable time. of Toronto, were entertained t13' L.- Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles, Is. M. to s p• w or by app6,ntraeat -� ix -ray y J •• - and Mrs. Matthew'•:, the' group being _ ,Bird's Felt date $hingteQ. service). phone pack 8700. 431y 'A1uFurniture and and Furniture- _ ' Whitevale friends of Mrs. -Matthews. before her 'Also, re- rubberio,g buggy wheels. 'I Novelties. marriage. L,*wu Mowers shgrpened. �ueiissaso l�catc>zo• ; . Prices-low. in keeping' with times. Miss Margaret Burtrin ; of Detroit, T. PATERSON'S - OLAREMONT.. Service will be held in the United and 'Miss Evelyn. S encPr of Toron- = ELIZABETH RICHARI1Qp?ti_ r- Church next Sunday morning iastead S p Call. and gat prices. Phone 881£ i F;le end automeb•te insurance of all kineff, of the evening. _ to, were week -end visitors at - ire,Areaetbn>1companiesof solid financial star3• .- Hamihoil_ homer- 6ttl�r relatives met G roc and Ll<me Miss Phyllis Manning, .-_re iss _ FUEL - - 1ss Burton at the Hamilton home Harriman and daughter, ' Lila, were - - - - - �POyT1LL. Liceissed Auctiopeer. ,1uat arrived a lag shipment Sunda visitors with Mr. and ?)Mrs. on Sunday. - . for oatrattes-nf York and0=14mio. Asa - large hi roent of Randall. Mrs. Hanley and Mrs. Fred Biirr- � ttoa►aal« of all #tads atteattul so om Shot b" Gyproc in the following eizeN : ou hs, o>< Stratford were week =end aetnas Address.Orsen swat P. O.- oat, 48 in. x T. in.,- Gyproe 'Mrs. Selvit and her two _'sons and g sj y . = R ^HE,ATOAi. TO�ti$HTP- 44 in. x 34 in. daughter, have moved into the Buck- " 't .� »:t2s their aunt, tlis9 Hate. Builders Su plies - - -- ' D. Clerk. ConvTON.t.CTOW',onct for ;' 4b in. x 1�►i in. -., le house and intend to work the land y Miss Sparks, nurse with Miss Bate, ", gkrae a®davtt•. Accountant, Etc, issues ul visited her peo le in' Toronto oII Sat - L this summer. P .'• jMairiage ,censer, Whitevale, Out, 4� in. x 108 in. r = urda - -_- We are sorry to- report the little y• .. - . "Lnmbei and Lath - •4K in, x beef Donaconw Board On Saturday afternoon a large ^° t► 7t y MAW !l [ T[ 7 - _ year -old daughter of. Mr. and firs: B. Ci Shingles Yll l 11i/1 K Y11 Star Little ndmiber of inch gathered at the cam- _ _ F. Mason was admitted to hospital 1?•s•dwi li Pla -rer etery, and a wonderful lot of work blue Coal Lieen•Pd AnetianPer far York. for Sick Children with injn�ies to On and Ontario Counties' -:- PICKERING -:• the .leg. The extent of which - is not was done in levelling and lmorovtng Alberta QOaI Ali k,ndp of sales promptly attended to . LUMBER YARD yet known, the grounds. When a competent rare- ' _ = TKHM'a RBAI.40NABLF. The . Teacher ' Training School taker' is secured this resting -place Domestic Coke, Sales may be arranged krr at the -NEWS office. of our worthy pioneer,. for•rfathE a LIIXJEy Plaster - which was held in the United Church Cf ment aeil end' lndepehdent phones. has proved a groat success: Each Will become a fitting memorial for i R'ntcb,. (?ntaei�. Pickering Mills them.. = '. .Nla le Body Wcod meeting eclipsed the , previous one p ' t On Sunday afternoon St. John's _ with a larger attendance. It 'is hop- " AceDtS for Lundy Fence pulpit w c oe'cupiPd' by 'Rev. G. A. ed that the interp =t aroused will �' aIItl bletel ROOf1 SAFETY ! Masi Feeds Williams, Field Secretary of the '.tit. ng r f f continue and .deweh';p into the crest .and M. Fund of the 'United Church, - ing of a deeper lasting love for the and :. -.. --A GOOD T1RIVER� ` I:niwersal God, who delivered an earnest, e ilighten - -= --aid P`oultrySupp= Cockshntt ]w laments :1" -A =OU1),CAh -_ The Women's vii: iunary -- Sudety ing messat a from the text Phil. 3: P 12. Hip discoursie was. a review, of • ' - =AmI iN9UR.A \i'F, scith � )flee in clock Ott all certainly know a rood .thing tvhPn Secure Prices before Buying 7Py .:ee it. The White'vale Auxiliary the accomplishments of the .UnlLe l _ ,.The St' a lge ?t, Pat eiy C tke�ltsitt Church in its ten years of organiz- . visited Brougham on Tuesday after - 71 D t Colnpany in the %Vurld times noun and there .presented their play, an YY on, and -very encouraging rep- I LSO N9,B OS _ -- -- ` "Voices fif the Women of All Nat- u.rt which . en_ enders faith for its LOCQSt �jlll Ont. �...CYRIL E. MORLEY� „ future. Chopp'ing' l�allly ion;. The performers,. Mrs. Trani as the ' "Dreamer ", `bits. J. Tweedie, Last Tuesday afternoon R':at Phone �IKrk i lU 121 Phone - Pickering, 6700 might have been a very, esrion= mot- Do N Loekw.eled "exits', Mrs, Randall, blohamm or accident took' place on the four v ' �+ edens' _Mrs. Herbert, "Africa", Mrs. E A S TE R � � ., 7- ummeY•- -- PI.CKERING. ONT. W. Johnsen, "India. Mrs. J. R. c °1tt�rs. A your); man cumin; from i� ., Claremont, with five young children • _. Johnson, .Hindu Widow, Mrs. L. Novelties FURNITURE G CLENDENIN� Hagerman, Korea," Mrs: Bick, as in the car, drove down the Brock : : • s "China," firs. J. Pugh, "Japan," with Road at a high speed, failed to neg- FUN ERAL UI'RECTOR M-rs. B. Annie as "Coriseience." It is otiate the- corner, put on the brakes _ .. DECK. CHAIR - Varnished, ` d __ a stirring item for the needs of the and turned' the car on ,its 'side. Fart Chocolate Eggs, Chiekel� unately, no serious injury resulted Natvrnl frame, with sling tieat Private Ambulance call of the missionary and well war- and Rabl)it9: - of heavy shiped cftn•vap, wide Day and Night Service' th seeing. This is the.3rd presentat- to either the car or its occupants.. Pbone 9000 ion which speaks for itself. All are This should be a warning to all who tic. to 50c. arms. 9pecinl -SI "a0. members of the Honour Bible Class do not heed the "Stop"' signs at the ` `DECK CHAIR - N`4ru6hed, Malvern 5000 `. with Mrs. J. K. Fick as the Leafier. c "" Easter Greetill CNrdE. ..•- )ritual- frame, with cling sent The annual .meeting of the Woni- On Tuesday, May 7•Jth, the annual be. and 10c. I Markham _�Ont ng of the Women's Institute . of heavy, striped canvas, coral -' f • en';,. Institute was held in the Pub- meet lets with taro Hyd tali( in Pub- lic Library on May loth, with a full was held at the home (if' bit. and FARMERS p py Plop ing attendance. The following officers Mrs. E. Holtby, A very Iarga num- ; foot' rest And wide orma. Wn ?Mowers weve elected:. President, Mrs. W. ber of members-and visitors lieirr Wimp farmers are treating theft special—$2.50.. Fitch; 'Vice-president,' ' Mrs. Masim present, :bars. B., Harvey presided. seed with `y ..FOLDI \G HOLLYWOOD Sharpened and Repaired Secretary, lire. VG. Johnston, Tress, Mrs. M. B., Burk gave .a very comp- :7 rehensiee report of the year's activ- • '`'FORUALDERYDE 'CHAIR -A, very heavy type Bring yours Now Mrs. H. Pugh, Press Secretary, Mrs. � v It. E. Parks, Directors - Mrs. R. ities and finances. Mrs. Brown con- to insure a " alnnt -free harva -• of folding arru chair. B, -�1. Paints, Enamels, Johnston, lies. A. Sears' Mrs: G. ducted the election of officers for I costs lees than Ic. per bu@kA- Speeini -Pttah 2 90• p the coming year, The officers elect Varnishes and Stains. Tran; Mrs. J. -Pugh, bars. G. McKay, ; to treat seed grain. GARDEN BF.NCHE9 -- Natural, - firs W. Hiltz. District Il rector, are: Presidents, Mrs. Bert Harvey, with green trim. Special' ,90, MURESCO in full line of culors, Mrs. L. Hagerman, Provincial Direct Firs. W. Ellicott and Mrs. L. John- RURPEE'9 GARDEN( $)$EI2g �'SLTDER OCUCH -Tn heavy, Also TURPS and OILS ors, \'ire. W. flitch, Mrs. W. John- stun;- Secretary - treasurer, Mrs. M. striped duck. withhead rest, Gardeh Toole and Chick Supplies stop. Visiting Committee, Mrs. Tw- Burk; Press Secretary, Mrs. T. C. In bulk. - the eeonomicid.way ' Special value -$I8 Oil, eedy, Mrs. Herbert; -Pianist, Mrs. H. Brown; Organist, Mrs. Birrell; Dist= to buy seed. , We have the Ageney for Hornshaw, Assistant Mrs. Spears. riot Director, Mrs. W. Ellicott. at the `? MA99EY- HARRIS Mrs. Tran's group had charge of the close of the routine business, 'Dr; N: :.�CA STERRITT F. Tomlinson guests aker, gave an , • REPAIRS. program Roll Call answered by ex- ht g Jones �$ Stom changing seeds roots. Mrs. Twee- interesting and enlightening address THE PICKI;Rl G NEWS Funeral Director on "Germs" their origin, treatment ;> ALVIN BUSHBY dy gave a paper on Agriculture, Mrs Ambnlanoe Service W. Johnston on Horticulture. Mrs. and means of eradication. Mrs. Mil- PhODB 6800 ,300 Hardware Phone 4600 M. Reesor sang two beautiful solos ne and Mra. Ted Holtby had charge PICK•ERING ONTAM � Phone 1. which every one enjoyed. The meet- of the refreshments and gave a del- icious tea. lokering, Ontsvio PICHERINO ing closed with "God Save, the Ding." •1� , S yr F yet ' Vol r. . -was something, almost maternal in her love for Robin. The tall, slim body, the finely cut features, the A HANDY Y gentle manner, the timidity where a 1:urt might be inflicted, was in sharp R h' POCKET TEAT - ,contrast with her more athletic •vig- our. She was more robust of mind . ���� R� W,�•r _- _ _ . :' and body, frank and outspoken, w U .. 4,,,, �'��IY �p.� _� ,,.•. ::.; :-0 sharp- witted and sharp- tongued. ~�•;' �GrEhj` _ r f�'`" Now she was learning to control these impuls @s, to curb her tongue YELLOW and cloak her hurts. She did not LABEL ' want to pile wreck upon wreck. She fought it out alone on the - • windswept Tinakori heights before _ 248 facing any of them, and . she de- cided to see Kelly first. Genevieve came in the door an9 paused. • - - Kelly and Maisie, taken by sui- prise, were momentarily embarrass. _ YOUTH ed, and Maisie instinctively looked for . TIDES of Genevieve smiled and put out both ��fl hands—one to each of them but they �• +I=Ih �WWWtttt�"'�[' By NELLE M. SCAN noticed that her eyes looked tired and. her face was pale. (Author of .-Pencarrow") "I hope ydu will be very haPPY•'' "Then you're not angry with me? •a ' " ' Oh, Genevieve, I was afraid." sTStOrsss here. She wondered what changes ' "Angry, no! Hurt a little. You Sere we see a group of young Veo they would make; little things oc- might have trusted me, Kelly." - - ie carried on the tides of youth t' Dung Kelly Pencarrow finally settles curred to her —the way she put- the She kissed Maisie, and a flood of ill own on the Pencarrow term, with cushions on the window -seat and the relief removed the shadow from her T A tienevteve, hta cousin, as housekeeper, reading lam beside the fire, happiness. who is in love with her cousin. Robin - P pp ess. Genevieve was on her a Merrick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be- Genevieve was hurt with Kelly. He comet engaged to Erma owing- (:otl, r, BROWN LABEL - 33 1/2 1b. Peter Pencarrow r showing Interest might have told her; surely he could "It wasn't that. I thought you had In Maisie- Kite, a typist: have trusted her. But to dash off in better keep out of it. If you knee . The family is suddenly faced , with That headlong .fashion, heedless of "I see!" the .erlous Illness of Mir Miles Pen. `• 5 �0►RAN" PEKOE + 4W j/2, 1b ow. consequences! Maisie she did not How have the • taken it at Kelly suddenly marries Maisie Kite.. blame. Her mother and father- were home ?" Kelly asked-anxiously. s "Genevieve! I can't heI feeling quite wrong in suggesting that she "Father?" Pretty badly!" - P g was a designing young creature, out f,. I've been unfair. to her. I hope she to catch one of the family and'seeure "Yes:' won't be hurt," said Kelly. a ,position for herself. Long ago Genevieve had come to tell them, "The way I -see it, braggin' is, "She ma at first. But I'm not P Saved by the Modern Nose Y, Genevieve had suspected that Maisie and in the lace of their happiness. where you ain't got nothing to back sore sbe' wanted to come back. I've was in love with Kelly, but of late she was reluctant to dim it with re- it up." —Dizzy Dean. a feeling that Genevieve was prepar- they had drifted apart. She acquitted morse. Picture the consequences if the ing to make soma change. She had Maisie of any desire to marry Robin; "What.happened? Go on. We've got powers of smell which once belong- %on very odd about it; always put- but to find herself pushed out, un- to • know." ed to the human race were restored. - tiag it off." ceremoniously, soddenly. dismissed by - "Father was very angry, and got There , can be no civilization without "She may resent my taking her Kelly when he no longer needed her, excited. and raged round the house. smells. To warm ourselves we born • - place We." made it difficult to overlook. Well ... . be's ill now." coal and other fuel, producing smells i "She will get over it; they will all Kitty she refused to see. She could - "I'm sorry!" It was Maisie who which we do not notice, though if . AL set over It. Mrs. Kelly Pencarrow, not forget that her aunt -was prepar- spoke, and Kelly slipped_,, his arm our noses were perfect they would :. you'll have a busy time winning them ed to sacrifice her —to sacrifice any through hers' and drew her to his be loathsome. In oui houses there t" all back. but I'll bet you have the side. must always' be tiny escapes of gas, family coming as usual _ before the one —for Robin. Nothing, no one, ..A stroke]" said Genevieve, which luckily our modern noses do �y% in out." mattered, provided he was safe. Site " !��� • = year knew the heights and depths of which Oh God. not detect. Nor are they offended by "i wish we had Genevieve on our that possessive maternal love could For the first time Genevieve saw the smell of the wool or cotton of sld*." she said a little wistfully. Kelly .look afraid. _ which clothes • are made, or the attain and due pitied her for the . - . -.. "Darling, don't think about the narrowness of her vision. Might she (To Be Continued.) leather of our footwear and the y► family any more. I , want the whole - thousand and one other odours which K your attention now. I'm a jealour not, in holding him too tight,,, lose -• would become intolerable. All and exacting husband." him altogether in the end? It made :' 1 her Impatient with Robin, this seem- Pipe OLDS 3's. fail I with "It was quite dark when Genevieve Gladiolus Popular GOLDEN VIRGINIA ing dependence upon his mother. Yet land enjoy a really opened the gate of the Home Farm. y it was that gentleness which appeal.. _ "in . Tate Dominion 'Gtuadiiltas' Well 'Fed nod smoke! Me stopped to look at the old square I 9 _.. house, the light shining from Its ed to: her own firm will. _ Now she had to make her decision' The gladiolus is deservedly one of Canada certainly does, not starve la'r''.r_a.7nn-r..Nin_rs r�lta:f ts►ttaa windows in the quiet hush of night, as to the future. The doctor had said the -most popular flowers in Canada.,,, tad a pang of regret woke with the that her father would - recover and ' Also it needs- very little - aars except ts people if we may judge. by its f Memory of the years she had spent that even the muscles which were. at planting and digging tithe. - About recorded consumption. In 1933. we VT� slightly paralysed would regain their ' the middle of May ' is a good -time ate, per . capita, 186.99 pounds of ` • r power. But he warned them against., for planting but, as pointed out by ' meat, 10.68 pounds of poultry, 30.4 p T TO BE SURD YOU a further shock: or anything that the Horticultural.DlVision, Dominion pounds of butter, 3.30 pounds of �H DES might seriously upset him. His long Experimental .Farms,. the exact date H O N AR illness had also felt his heart weak. caries according to locality becausa ' cheese , and 257 eggs. The meat bill O F �� �` Relief Genevieve's first impulse was to the frost must be out of the ground was as follows pork, 74,58 lbs.; see Belly and tell .him frankly. what ,and the soil dried. San;'y loam, well beef, 56.09 lgounds; and mutton nand �e e! she theught..But what good would fertilized the previous year, is the lamb, 6.32 'pounds. Get "tin of >2 tablets or that do? It would only widen the ideal soil, but gladioli will do' well Go to your druggist or department score and economical "tin bade tablets 2s or breach and cut herself adrift from -! on-, n heavier soils: In a light, poor soil buy RIT -Dye nay color, 15c -2 for 25c):. _ iooat any druggrst'a all association with the Hutt. 41ore -they would: probably fail in a hot _: `_� �� -- use it. rhea tall to in a statement of SO ~ and more the• burden was'bein shift.! dry .season. .After planting the soil t n words or less, why you pprreefer RIT -1, full. g -- Y pairs of Monarch _prefer full• ell on to-her shoulders. Her father I must be cultivated frequently to a 1' �. fishioned--.Tree - rfree pure silk chil. /- had said that he depended upon her; k'eep_ down the weeds and render the You Think You're''. Eon stockings— latest. Spring shades-- _ ? uaranteed S 1.00 value —will be yen as V now; the doctor had also declared it I surface loosh Durit� very dry B given ,. 'was for her to compensate for weather a thorough soaking with' .4• prizes to 1,000 entrants. There are dozens. of .�• ` v6as f defection. Her mother- turnor water once a week is-very beneficial; r �j� ^ » reasons why you witl prefer RIT:' RITto:nes Kelly's -`%RO ig 1NG OLD to 33 basic brilliant colors, from which can to her: in every emergency. [ and 92 id well to remember -that when ' Could she, in face of this, marry the time' comes for cutting the beP�ST COLORS ft HOOT BOILING shhddes - DO N ♦ FAST COLORS WITHOUT BOILING I ES NOT H RM ao sets of leaves ':;I'`` Robin r must she still watt . Wh • blooms at least. t ,;: i;`! ;': „ti'' Only hI..T offers this sdvanta el RIT 's THE HEART Ra t 0 b . ,— . g t tlss _.. a �' fi lasts ao'that ":`•'�I;1: ? €'<•' modern i couldn't she defy them too, and take . hould be left on t e p c �y'..:,.,, x,......,,•,,.,;,, tat or iiye�asier and curer —far her happiness where -she found it? ! the corn will come to full growth. J;.,;:, ;',,`P`.; .,.;:: snprrior co ordinary "surface dyes" becmx An Aspirin tablet starts disinte- A strong. sense of family, a firmer and so be in good condition for "''�' it contains a pauated ingredient that makes next ear. There are huh- the color loan in d«pr, set faster sad last �raLing as soon as it touches moisture. fibre that invited responsibility and growing ne y :That . means - that iris it arts Y . ( _..i. ~'K loager. Sold -everywhere.' "taking old" . , ,eases even a responded with a curious . loyaltc, died of varieties to' choose from, but ;;'si`:i::: ;;ss: HOW TO WIN n8 ea a bad revented -her from following Kell s ; the Primulinus hybrids_ which _ are.. #: .i;!' .''.:.:::: p g b� 1. W.ke a short statement (under 50 words) headache, neuritis or rheumatic pain rlis(inct in appearance from -the__ :> i l' 'I ill `l ' i almost instantlg. And Aspirin is safe: course: ,— quite »: t:. • , on�hvTnu� refer MT_Mges_ and send it t Had Robin been a dominant lover, large - growing varieties are beeoni- _ together with an empty RIT package (or Doctors prescribe it. For. Aspirin does :. 11ot harm the heart., impatient of restraint; she might ing more .popular every year. The € <; reasonable facsimile) and your name sad } "il' :x' address to John A. Huston Co. Ltd. 46• Be sure to look for the name Bayer have yielded to his pleading. There I corms, as obtained from the seeds- -• "' + j • Caledonia Rd., Toronto. 5 lman, should be planted from. four to 2. Send as maav as you wish, coaten close in the form of a cross' on every ',six" inche's deep -and about three ' i -' midnight June 29,1935. Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is made in e I es apart' in a sunny, position in th 3. 1,000 prizes will be awarded on the Canada and all druggists have it. LIVE Yeast Gives ! garden: r „ -.decision of the-judges, which, will be final. It's F'rsgtiently Just an Idea. Demand and Get - D Not "Old Age." And According Whether t, we woillwmail prof all entrants free of Buoyant Health to Scientists, May be Somethin A S P f R I N y A WOrd Of PialBC' No Mors Alarming Than � Charge, our famous booklet— "The A.H.C, Touch Of Acid Stomach Home Rug Making ". � - - "Abouut'three ,.months ago • 1' ... .. _T_ II •- TRADEMARK REG1s TERED It4 cANADA commenced to take. Phillips Pure - _ I wonder why we are so •pfonp to At about 90, man people. IdVE Yeast regularly, with Y p PIe. think V ` - excellent results. I have recom- cenpure and to blame? they're "growing old." They're tired mended your Yeast to many Can't w e forget the Patil' a, and seek a lot, Have headaches. Stomach_ up- friends, and those who have tak• sets. Dizziness.. Nausea. NEALTH MEANS CHARM on it testify to its efficacy, tape- —�°r virtue and' acclaim.? Y Well, scientists say the cause; in a �:'•�i. , '' eially as regards the keen zest I wonder why we always see the eat man cases, is merely an acid !or food induced by its use. , Y jah T1NTSareaOYEa AND HAPPINESS flAW9 and faulty alone. (' t'ondilion of the sfomuch. Th,e thing ; . , Ritisamven" London, England— Eztract'trom ' , to do is simply th' to neufralize the excess "' r wored Ester. ew I+ 3 kung es :> original letter. Are there no virtues there. And are , I for to measure' pat eT , stomach acidity: t won't .te out s� «ad smiLia asps Would you tike to be free from lassi- I - the' faults worse than' our own , j NOT t tee Ursa•. - :speak of fealahi tude— alive, active, healthy, Then take R'hen'3ou have one of'these acid irony, �' ?� Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast. \�ntch 0, let us give a word of praise to ' stomach - upsets, all you do is take ! sodvitalfq.Clear your appetite improt•e, energy increase. I those who dally plod; Phillips' ;\2ilk of 1`Iagnesia after The Phitlf s Yeast will do this for you y 1 '� meals and before *Din to bed. I egirl p That wc5rd may he the ra of -hole b $ P P becamie, in its preparation a 'way has -r + both happy and "' been found to preserve indefinitely, In Ihnt.ligllts a soul Lei Gnd:' j Try this. You'll reel like-another another "' persont Take 'either the familiar the highest state of activity. the rich liquid "PiIILLIPS "' or the con- IVhen you feel like a log sad your Perhr4i you " '` '`. "content of the R Vitamins, Enzymes - ____ .. _ _ , " , venient new Phillips Milk of ;flag- muscles tire easily, it's more than srs not really ill and Nurlein of yeast. LIVE Yeast: (1) Y, Ltet when the helps digestion; ends pain and discom -, MffH�S dVHab1t0f Dothtihiolk ;_nesia Tablets. Made m Canada. _ likely that wastes that shouldn't be. nay's work is done you are too tired tort after eating. (2) F.asures that your "CleanTeeth Lotion Also in Tablet Forms in your body are sending out poisons to enter into the good times that body extracts the full benefit from the Cmamfw into our blood. At times like these SweltBfea Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tat} Y • food you eat. (3) And enables the white SidtSkis lets are now on sale at all drug take a bubbling, bracing glass of F pthetwomeaea, ypp-� of extraener . cot uscles in your blood to throw off 58t1 J1 R,wrs —+ L dia & Pinkham's Ve j p h•a scores ererywner`r. t:aclr tlny tatr Andrews Liver Salt each day till the firy y getaD'e the poisons wbirh induce rhWieular, H ] let is theNuivalentof ""R ; oenpouod It tones up your general pains, skin imperfections and general ampoo a teas nful of Gen= - =-`> trouble clears up: Then take an ;�ealth: Gives you more pep —more debility.. no.ororA, M"tAaniu+lrunnr ulne hiliips Milk of �'t� r occasional glass --- or twice caell Phillips roust' &&,GArrsoerrsrtsla Mianesla. - oMM 1 dwrm: Start taking Phillips now. You_will -_ s week —and you'll stay perfectly fit. Remember tbit 98 out of IOo like it —and find it very lronrnnirnl. 15 — • �� .I .0 =ct And.rew now. Small tin,_35c; ItllrOmen report benefit. Les it, help days' supply I in gratinle ,�t 11h•n�ing � V. isslie •NO: 2 i '36 PHILLIPS'. �'�. :r• Large tin, F c; Extra large bottle, taste), 50c; 4G days' supply,. 41.00 at 1 /i // `l/ lug ;5c,. Proprietord, Scott & Turner Wog _ your druggist. 69 (fZ C (/ Ltd., Newcastle- upon -Tyne, Eng. � J:- :.i- ,...,e: �r,n_5!:.,".� °�= �5t+�ut:o.... �..... _,._... _ I _ _ _...,...••�.., __ „�,r.3aas,.d._ ��.?r'" •'".t .,9,-�''.'•,••_�;r. _ ' r - 'Returns To Hollywood ° C %S�i fl U �J 1 ° Let Your Linens Bloom in Laura `ate AU e c�..lC Wheeler Cross Stitch Roses _ BLENDED TONE DRAWING ��tx I �' ---- _ - LESSON NO. 55 and also to blend the dots into the a• Last week we studied a Three solid black. The stipple effect maY'' �� L Tone Dawing in flat tones. Now we be also obtained by the use of a ?• ; : take up the blending of tones. - Let crayon pencil on a medium grained ii ..us study Fig. Ir'o. 188. It has a Black surface paper. background; White lettering, High After you have made a c°py of ,Light on the.iris of'the eyes, Light this "Motor" design six inches wide, flJ ;i on the forehead and the lightest either with the pen or -cry %try a ' w. Portions of- the cheeks, and a blend- wash drawing. If you decide on ing from this Light tone down to using Transparent -- Waal, solid Black, (refer to the scale of need one brush to float the washes,_ j C� tones in Figures 185 and 1266..) . and another clean, .damp brush to _ The original drawing of Fig, 188 blend the tones of washes. 's was made with ink by pen and brush. ' Your work this week will call. for The latter to paint in the solid blacks, an original design, first in pen or "? and the pen to outline the letters crayon, then in wash. This latter and the pen point to stinnle ti,e dots wore, xiil be l.nown -w� F.a. \n. 63. _ . _... x GROSS STITCH ROSES .PATTERN 794 '� Roses in cross- stiteh —and ti,ey're six to the inch cr,ss•a a: that — glowing in.shades of pink, yellow or apricot, against leaves of i green or black! Can't you see just how lovely they'll look and hose they'll brighten your ,home for Spring? You can make a charming ' tea or table cloth by arranging the larger motifs across the corners ' and forming a wreath of the smaller ones -in the center. But then, ' Phillip Holmes, well -known there are many ways of using the motifs and a great variety of linens motion picture actor, pictured as to use them on, all told of in the pattern_ FIG. 188 he grBeta the New York Skyline Pattern 794 comes to you with a transfer pattern of four. motifs . as hs returns after filling an • 9-%' inches square, - four motifs 4 x 7% inches and a quantity of Now let us consider another • .•. -- .uring; but where is the merchan- eight - months engagement in Eng- small buds; suggestions for their uses; material- requirements; color _ iron error made by commercial ar dieing sense? Again this most Tiny land. He was greeted by his suggestions- illustrations of all stitches used. znon viz: overlooking the "Merehat- portent feature has been neglected, father, Taylor Holmes, who went, Send iOc in stamps or coin icoin preferred) for this pattern otherwise the drawing is excellent, aboard to meet him. He is en to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide St. Wes*., - .die. For instance sdppoae We will leave the "composition as it route to Hollywood. Toronto. u P [ were going 'to illustrate a po u- , a but in order to create atm°apher e e : garment -for a clothing manufac- turer. The composition to be an and emphasize the product we are : 'Interior of :a living room, - showing selling,_ let us try, an enlargement _ Alaska Hlt By Flu �^ - the table, the lights, the mantel, the of a big juicy ham in the foreground' - �- -- -•----^ --- and don't forget to bring out the - .� -� T doorway, the rugs, chairs, daven- r, °:.' :.° z - -Pori, etc., somewhere in this com- label featuring the brand named, in position you will insert the figure other words we will let the ham talk' ` itself, and .merely use the original of a man. Bunt where is yodr mer- background as a setting So add flay x' = ehandising? You will notice that vor• to the ham idea. - you have not illustrated clothing in you will ".appreciate- both o£; � the merchandising sense. You have lent � a little atmospheze of duality 1 examples as crude _ these practice a s l ,� » : -==•lu There. But, what shout " nothing, word pictures, to start your mind i thinking along practical channels of .p,. ` our merchandise you are trying to ' art application. Ybu will learn the sell id all swallowed _up by its beau- I 1, • "titul setting. Your `final result fundametire of art throughout your, . _ stud in these weekly lessons, but i : would lack merchandising; sense. Y 3 NoW le n ng of these. fundamentals that Fill us change this compositio bear_ in 'mind it is the commereiliz- i - ' by placing in the foreground the read increase our progress and figure, make it dominate -Your whole greatly 3 P g _ _ -- =- 'composition slid let other features thus you will profit as a commercial work as minor accessories, then you designer. You will also find that J Would convey all that you 'had in your ,efforts_ as a commercial artist -; your first pi, ture, plus the merchan- become more and morel iniereating :... and as -you "Sense" the ad- _ - ` dining sense. -- - --- -wert1sing re uireme'n s o Let us consider another compost- cial art.' q - Lion illustrating a very popular brand of ham This time we illus- Questions wfll be atiywrred In this :crate a family seated at th e table in department. Anyone wishing to re_ I w _ the dining . room. - The family ;e- cei5 e a personal reply- may, have t _ fleets the spirit of pleasure and same it-'a 3c stamped,.addres�ed en= ! Y r.,,- :: -,air i ho iH[al a[ i'uint Barrow, .ala_,d, is centee from which battle against influenza satisfaction.. on their faces. We velope is enclosed with the request. rpi,lemic is being waged by Dr. Henry W. t;rei t, medical missionary. Serum to prevent spread was oat know "the are satin thin par- The Art Birector' Our Sketch Club. =- rushed, thews by plane. Eleven- persons died from disehpe• _ Y g P - - H c ular brand of ham wh[ c h. we are 7:i A del i e: S t Street Toronto. . - "- , 'Daughter Of British Admiral Married - :. Escapes Sea Horror - _ I _ � �j�' st o'-•' •i+ �, -,Eke � �.�� ' , i � "nom „� .> � 1 :� ,� :,�� ry•, , .-� • ... � ail "`;,; ;3•y >•�` , v :±,,.' - Y�,' •, ' �`�e��'� ? ■■ " f�•�r8 �'� yVy. •{ _ yJ 11 't .F', i�f•0., \ Z. :� 4'� . Qgg S. .�!��f '' � Y' 1�' 1 —;Ls` °n �,,, y{ y yy *{ %�wr �r 'f; �a a G',:, 3•� .� a' .� ,� 2_ - • „q • � : � � '+ 1 +.j ' ',..,•r, < a k�„ T ' i g, �i �t ,1! C .i�.? „>,' s d', ��, •, 4 — _ - .. _ _ lit � k 9 i a w. �, yj,. J .�,,`K ,�' J' n `� k Jr'+.''�V.S� ,,��,•,`,.<'+�` • J ��, .• :�� .b. � °.. o-`'' � �x „f a i` r s e' 3� + �,� � `� �, hz,� �, °c, `f � arY , c y..�Fw ' i ,� �� Y a . > . c � R'rx 4" ' �yq bt , _J ' �t ! u � "�.` r•., � �tg% cf. � C! .. ° ^i!K f'�, Y.' "�', �. +r, Mir �� ��' .._ - g�.'+���'• „c::a �J Y `�+,c <, � �bR ,�¢"��,ri � � '.y. ,7�.`..„ �' •• [• _ j u c,e Prentis, ' of San Jose, .Cal., shown with 60 -pound octopus bliss Diana Eyres- ]IonseIl daughter of Sir Bolton Ey-res- Monseil, first Lord of the Admiralty, which nearly dragged him below water while • he was abolone hunting. was 'married - at St. Margaret's Church, London, recently to Major Alan Stuart Casey. This picton ZIs father beat monster to death, with a a tire iron. ti+ows the bride and groom after the ceremony. -' A" .;�. . K y , r - Sale Iiliegiis C ; ter _mac, N C. �'� 1 :Dumbarton : " Blapksmithing,,dz Woodwelrk SATURDAY, JUNE 1st - Auction Meet Raga and the Gang at rigbt prices St. Paul s on- the -Hill, Dumbarton, - sale of household effects etc, the - eT - Now is the time ta.bav� those repair - ?ertas v property of the estate of the late GLEN AV1S PAVILION Sunday, May 26th. Sunday School at jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. $1,75 per ear; 41.50 aid in advance P 2.30. Evening Prayer at 3.30, D. S. P Y p W. B. Powell. Sale at 2 m. D. Ft•e��c'hni,.n'a liHy also new section* on brood. The ha- 96 - 5ubscriptiona`to the United State$ 5: T. See bills -Fred Poatill, WEDNESDAY, kiAY' 29TH T. P>;gacher at this serbice, Rev. E. one Fleury Plowealwayeoo hand, - G. Robinson. Also dealer in Viking Oreatu Separs.. and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. auctioneer. And eves Wedueeda Ev' , - - }' y g' -' tore and Electric Waebere. - FRIDAY, MAY 31st - Auction sale HOT MUSIC AND liEEIL 8QLTARE Dealer in" Oockabutt _and Frost as _ J H N 114 u N K A R, of entire herd of pure -bred Hol- DANCES u- ♦ �- r y Wood machinery. Proprietor. stein Cattle (mostly much eow3), i�iLple ilg�ri �n{r� Tb e �tL'KEFtIrVG CUUl\CIL: --at 'lots 14 and 15, wn. 10, Mark- Aphoaecallwillbringustoyourfarm. ham; the property of David Grah For Sale _ _ _. Iasuraaee Co. O :y•ncetylene 'welding. - R TneTo- wnsh°_p, Cour_cil met on Tues am. 'Sale at_ one•. o'clock,, standard _ _ _Phone Pick 713 flay, May its, with all members pre- time. See Bills. 'A. S. Farmer, Buildings at rear of west Hill and WAWANESA INS. CO. F. T. ' WooeiWasd sent. The Matter of Varty versus auctioneer. _ libtel to -be' entirely removed by GREENWOOD 491y se t. h 4 W. was dealt with. Mr. purchaser. Buildings constructed Cheap Rates "for Farm and Conalln S. Varty requesting the ua_.izfe;; l;ae4- ���-�-� .� 4 cauare timber. seantline and �Itildingte to the Brock Rd. Section, of 50 acre-- (.VLIt\�. VE lu[a6er and will yield'conaiderbble Windstorm Insurance on Building : - - valuable material. Any p of his property now in No. 4 W. At erson REVISION contemplative erection of any • Wi[)dtt[ills, Silos ate, �n'1 d. the present time the request was not. 'building should enquire. Fo in- Automobile Insurance of Notivu " O ' YOu -. - being granted - _. . i4pection,• particwiars,• terms and _ All Kinds Considerable." correspondence was PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given price apply to: read and disposed of. that the first sitting of the Court of ROBERT FERGUSON, write or Phone We d� Building of all kinds. " Certain changes in the manner of Revision for the Municipality of the Weat Hill Hotel, •_..,BOWMAN & ROWE CARPENTERING, sheep inspection when annoyed by Township f Pickering, for the .rev- - -. • or to CEMENTING, ' dogs, is contemplated. P g WHITBY. ONT P ision of the ?assessment Roll for 1935 �' G. D. CONANT,K. C., ' -•' " A form of accident insurance was will be held at he To-Amship Hall, 08hawa• Carolina Jubilee Bingen PLUMBING , t laced, covering all of the em la ees 38 -40 A63alieitor for the Owners. M _ p B P 3' + Brougham, on b1 tday; the 10th day _. - And sf the township, which will reimbur -i of June 1935, a the hour, of one p - ROOFING 3e the. municipality, in the event, -. of o'clock. in the ai:.rnoon. BROCI� COAL awards being made by the Wi k -f Of w'r,ich all persons interested We also sell Brantford Rcxz9ag r,en's.Compensation Board.. will please ta4- notice add•'gwera a THEATRE - '__-- :.___.. - -.. - _ MNteriAls, Empire Bhthroom me Standing Committee on Roads then elves accardin;ly. - Equipment, Duro Water Orden our 'R laterSupply of aiNl Bridges paid the following: 0. - W�3ITB'Y y Syitpmo, Beatty Pa -cue, drag con. 1, 3.00; W. Linton •Dated_this 23rd day of May. 1935. Stable Egnipment : lino, 7.50; W. Bmwn, -drag bet 2-3, - - COAL— -" ' " and'(.tber Bnildiog Materi_ : 2.00; W. Judd, drag-con. 3, 15.20; W.- Donald R. Beaton. TH'U RS., FRI. and SAT. - Gee, drag- bet. 6-7, 2.50; L... Jones, C'lerk.. - " - �� OKE Estimates Free if #rag con. 8, 1625; A. Pegg,.-dragl -- -: -MAY 2$. 21 rind 23 _ Work Guar•anteed�JT io 7, 5.00; W. Squires, drag con. - "LOVE IN - - ''WOOD F J. PROUSE 4; 7.50;,G. -Todd, drag' S. T. Line, $25.00 REWARD f'� _....__ 13.73; T." Taylor, drag' con. ' OM" _ FROM - -= - Phono i0'?. - Gen. 'Pugh, "drag con. 5, T4.00; Jno. Pali.3ter, drag U. T. Line, 11.30: F: is offered for-, furnishing CHAS.•L-AW,,Pickerin PICKERING. ONTARIO - I `GEn>•tGF H1'RNS - -- _ - Byers, drag ccn.• 7,, 7.70; L. Annis,I any information leading to the arr- Fhorftr -35 "_G 5.1 lraa izet. 31-35; 3:00; D. yiairs. est and conviction. of the party or R A I ' I E: ALLEY y _ G y "Sine on 31orga:`s Hill, 20.00; Edw + parties guilty or responsible-for the-- J�,F :.' :.�)RRI•+t)4 - - - - - - - Schwalm, haul gravel cost. 1, •32.50;1 cutting and. removal of a large gran- - IsIXIF- LEE - _ C: Schwalm, gravel con. 4 and 7, tity of wood- from. lot 21. con. 3 of q A= D � - __ K-E Waghing the Township of Pickering. without Jave1 "WEEK-END ND 137.70 ; - H. Host', gravel' con. -1 and 5•. _ . - - permr�s, _ he Water -SAVINGS a- -- $, , 0; Jowl s• dcri a- veT�'or -bet= . ' , g" •oat Ti Archie Gascoyne, oi�rian -- > - z a , - � r+�een, 12 -13 con. 7, 32.20; Albert Lee Bottle- l3 •. Pk ;- li3c. I h4 Raimsford R4. - 1 p » - _.. haul gravel con. 7i ' I and a, 60.00; = n A BUY. "�'r3F,RF. I'r)GR* S GnE3 �THR FAR-rHE9T G. 1i')nte3•s, gza%:el for c9n. 4, 21.59; Toronto. : ' pT.t S QT- ALITY- A -,[) QUANTITY- _ Wrn. Ellicott, grave! for con. 4. 2.40; HA R. ARA SrINWYCEi Pedlar PPOple, wire cable, 21.00 Ontario Bridge, drag. blades. Af -.'S0; " J. S, Balsdon, hax�iusre, iS.39; J. �-- MAPLE SYRUP, Table ug, ea. 29 JttHN ELIJAEDGE. . U. Adam,,, grader blades, 4.65; Roy ICK _ . Ward, freight and telephone, 2.05; R. Blot :ri+�y. T :e- lay an i �4 r�itz' •dw} LES, 35 oz. jar, special 9c. � 1 Ward, salary, 1x0.00; Chas. C,,,)per: r Sat:, nil and tire chains 5592; Bruce MAY 27 .'.*, %n1l.2q MARMALADE, 32 oz. far, ea. 25e• Ise - Eton,_ has, 'L 37: P. N Ig?tsw•ar.der, EjiCStgbt ::dra,� N. T. 'Line, 1220; A. W."•Mit- "THE SOU CROSSE & shell, haul gravel Pickering, 54.OQ a" ;; • --THE GILDED ..7 V, , BLACKWE:LL Tomato, 4 for 25c. !.. Gates, drag Altona .Rd., '21.50; F. •>, �•• LILY" =•' Herbert, clean ditch, Whitevale, 1.00; ;u�stvEtr �ae�c. JELLY POWDERS, asst. 5 for :. 25e. L Hagerman, drag ' Markham Town oa6s I _ "CLA l:' OETTE C'- OLBERT • _ Line. 6.00 John Nlurkar, bill heads �� l� o�.. �� 3+'... FRED 3! Kc U C R R A I' HONEY, "Dark amber". 5 lb. pail 35e. envelopes, ..13.78; A. Nlatiliews, " rag 7, 14.50;. A. Harl�ck drag-con., RAY MILLA\[► ' ' 1 556;- A- "Coarier- drag- Audley ltd:; - J(' At'RRh;i- ��hITH �SC., special, 2 lbs. for 17x. - - - - - -- . j - `.4.40 - -- POTATOES Ci Uvi d The_ Standing Corrii- nittee ozf Rel- , C(1QKFRS --��C• paid. the t'nllowinR; -far supplies, - BULK • B. Sleightholme, 5.77; O. Hiltz, 3,36; BULK TEA, extra "special, per lb. - _39ce , F� Leonard, '2.88, Mrs, • J. Harding, i - - �Lffo; L. Middleton, '2.00; W. D Mar- -51.1 risk, 22.66; Ro) \fo: rich, ; Rit- - rhie Dairy, 21.2.3, - M. S. Chapman, 18.2s; D. Ganm n, 5.51; Booth aria (BOOTH cPc MURISON Murisun, 16.6.1;, Cecii Bradley, 24.00 ` --1D. F. Miller, 15.00; Robinson's Dairy 3.95, L. D, Harmer, 4.32;, W. Sadler, a _ V00;- E. A.':1Tchay, Treas Ontario TiokeringHardware Store n 44. -R County, Hospital Account, n 6 0 -• os al c u t, 3 P - "' S andinu Committee . on Con- tingencies paid a frilow•ing n n • • • • - .Murklar, advertising, envelopes and - ' All varieties of seed corn dust arrived, letter heads, 15.90; Printer's Guild, Au,htor•' Report,. 64.87; Municipal direct from Essex County, Compton "s World., stationery, .94; County Reg- � • istrar„ fees, 2.40; County Office Supply 5.65 Adam Sears 1 Early, Longfellow, Imp. Learning, - PP > Co., , , P ,�;sescoi's 'salary; ' 400.00, Bonus. on Agent for �J. I. Case Co , iu:ib'ers of 77 machines one for every White Cap, Golden ±Glow, .. ..Pride "logs, 73.70 and express on doh farm Ob. Horse and Powei• grain binders, Oil 'bath mow- 40 �► ' .Nishna, :Win No. 7. and Eureka . NOTICE era, Corn cultivators 'blautlre spreaders, The model C. &' L. tractors Sc Also ';'o:me' good- used binders, Horse rakes BLllk Mengel Seed, 35C. a lb. Under . er. new management. Although .,Etc., for Bale. _ we all regret the passing of Mr. �'• F. DISN A O #. Bulk geed carp. 11 TkindB ;H. Jackson, I stn taking this means YLAIX, R P , and MILLET and a : oaf, extending an invitat on to all his DISNEY w GxeenwooCl .,. g_ old customers to return and do bus- R. P.. 1, Locust Hill Phone Pick 2314 - ines: at the old stand. We are Nre ' 7Ageat for McCormick- Deering Fitrm Machinery pared to do wood -work and ' black a and Repai're. - - - smith work in all its branches e- " MAY USED GOODS our Motto: - "We he►velt Can gist it, Or cept_ horse- sh�eing. Already we have it ie not,ttmde.' repaired fifteen wheels and set the P k Q S tires. Having had several, years ex- :.Priced for Quick ale Telephone�8900 ' perience in garage work in Toronto, PICK:IrRING� I am prepared to repair any make of 1933 Plymouth Sedan " ' - 1930 Dodge Panel Truck. ` ' Js S: BA IVN9 ". tar, truck or tractor and • g#ve satis- 1931 Pontiac Sedan - -- Massey Harris side - delivery rake - faction.. I have a truck and will do 1929 Durant Coach with-Trunk Mas.4ey -Hams Hay- Loader trucking ,work We have McColl- 1928 Overland Sedan Frost and Wood Mower, : Me' n's Work Boots 2.49 - :. Irrontenac coal oil for sale, it gives 11929 Whippet Coupe McCormfck Mower .Map's OvecAl(s and Pants 1.2 pr up tiJ bright, white light, and intend to 1931 Essex Coach with Trunk "Massey= Harris Binders (2) Y ,But, in a supply of "Marathon. gasol- 1928 Essex Coach "Number of Tractor Plows `Meti's Work Shirts 655 or L fur, l.2rr ine and oil. We have a supply 'of 1928 - Chrysler Coach -' ' '" M -HI C- nr Scuffler g,o(;d,% -in ,the store." The Iady in the 19:32 ' Ford' Pick -up Trucks (2) String -tooth Cultivators. (3) - store will . give you courteous said 1932 Chevrolet Pick -up Truck ' •- Hammer Mill Farts Teats Harness d623.S1) up ,•' +diicierit• attention, she having ser- 1931 Rugby Pick -up Track Grain- grinders (2) ,, - .. ;Horse Dollars at various Driees -wd in the Robt: 'Simpson Co. store 1931 ("• �' •: rolet 2 -tore truck D -tires L'sed Cook Stoves (2) sweat Pods Tec►►n Gina. -- $or- twelve years. W* pray. "casks for - 1931 'L y 1' 1.2 ton truck, D -tires Electrric Story (2) - Now i our goods and will ask you, to pay 1930 For.+ ton truck D. tires used Electric Washer s the time to fret that oldl uash that we 'may ' make -business 1-9:31 - Chevrc :�' Coach Hay Rake '' " ht►rneoa repwirr+[i - ;• s lgrogressive and. prosperous at t!,c 1930 Pontiac (mach Manure spreaders (2) _..mck Road. Fhone 2904; SPECIAL --- Paint. exceptional ' buy- $1.98 per gallon. • - Our Motto - Pas Cash, 'Cost Watch for announcements of Demonstration to be held on June 7th, 1935 CE=0' Ton Less. ­BRADLEY, none 2729. H. ROWE CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONTI P = 7 I a I N 6.i i'. ,r.r � �viW.�.; ;.r:; ��•,s .w: ,. :yrY'� °�,��y E. !;., ;,.•., ,.:�.., •,,.E.+?r -tC: �,..r..' ,4 - l •.-� ,. � ... ,. ., -... ... ' _ s - -*mot. - Sadler (h), Florence fi1'ood -(4}. Hel- Mrs. B an and. Mrs. Burton School Reporti John Gibson, Marjorie B ry spent • • _ en Devitt, .• ,,,5y Monday in Toronto. era, Allan Short. 2nd -Fred Broaryii :TIRES, BATTERIES, ATTE•NTION�,. S. S. No. S PieWerin -D. A.-and Mrs. Pugh.otr Kinmount s (h), Jimmie Kinnear Vernon Short, ACCESSORIES, _ Sr. 4th - Honours Dick Fowler • spent the week -end with Claremont r Milton Walls, Ross Walla Carlson.. � _ Muriel Le Grid, Irene Cfiurchvvard, Ellis Dorothy ;Farmers friends. - Hazer Fowler, Arthur Fields; Paes y Lloyd Priest'. At sa low and better prices T Sir. Chidlow, of Sunderland, hat Sr. 1st to Jr. 2nd =' Aian Clark (h) - sold his residence here, to Mr. Bert 'Jim Churchward; Below Pass - K. Sernon Woodward (h), Doroth Fier as - blantle. Balsdon. Sr. 3rd - Pass - Betty Le y - (IASOLIl:TS ds DISTILLATE r' -- Gard P lock (h ); Billie.. Devitt (h). 1st - _Har -- ' you can in Tarnato. Sirs. Tuck and daughter, of Tor- � Peggy Annan; Below Pass old Clarke, Vernon Gibson, Allan' - Delivered in Mrty galluh tots and x- Richard Avis Floyd Balsdon. Jr- 3rd Woodward, Gerald Clarke. Sr: Pr. - Let us repair that leaks top, ' - - 07er• __onto; spent Sunday with Mrs. Duet= � } den and family-, - - Pass - Vernon .Balsdon, Lorne Al- Mary Woodward, Ernie Sadler. Jr. ` len; Below. Pass - Jack. Sr. 'Gas 15 eta. and Tar. Mr., and Mrs. Sims, of Toronto, Pr. - Murray Ormerod, . Douglas - spent Sunday "with their aunt, bars. 1st - Shirley Deakin, Ge9rge Fowler Clark. Beginners - Allan Clark, Hat- ' 8kiiled Motor Riips ire. ,Dimtillate 13 cis, per Rat. H. M. Thomson. Jr. 1st - Pauline Palmer, John bloati ry Clark, John Devitt, Kenneth. Short r LA T. Lenson can now supply you ar; Muriel Annan. Helenr W, hime, Jean Woodward, ('j denotes absence �+ordon J. dHA8.9AR4ENT'9 $ARDWAB® v with tomato plants cabbage eacher.. - - - - - -- - ge and. for some examinations. All primer Phone 2908 - MARKHAM, ..ONT. - - rs cauliflowers. Greenwood Public -School. May exam= classes are urnanke4. No. on -roll, 44_ Phone 900 2S Mr. and Mrs. Wm.- Biikett" attend= -i�ti�•- = -- - M. Isabel' Rutledge, teacher. P1rCH I:YG, ONTARIO - - -.. ER ed the anniversary services at Green ' Sr. 4th - Jean Linton (h), Billy - bank on Sunday, evening -last. - Gibson (h), Elsie Ellis, • Ray • Wain. - -- A - - -- -- A number of our Masbns attended 'Jr. 4th -- Connie Hedge (h), lby JAS. ' DA VIDSON ,r a session of Richardson Lodge at Maguire, Ruby Ellis, Muriel Clarke, r - , &ouffviIle on Friday night last. Bobby Gibson, Vanessa Walls. Sr. -E . or Born, at Briar ,Bush Hospital, St- 3rd, -.Lois Byers ih), Mildred Erosn„ " _ �` �- -- - - -� — � •�J &+ CHER.RYWOOD •ouffville, on Wednesday, May 8th, to (I*)r )Jeslie.- Wilson._Jr. 3rd - ]%risen � '• QUXCMoX INSURANCE • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fretz, a, daugh- : 1'" "� i$Gtrrs r.» •�.. Let. io'. S- �'"� l rA"i"`Eow�sta?aoann.ai Miss Mildred Pugh has •returnedRad ► °OS� d [7TUM(1BILIt _ c to her school at Marsh Hill, after be= � I v ice r* !� •b ,t ~�~ - ""' "` fa> r ~hwoaa�sd spa. FIRM ing confined to. her home for a week, - - "-- morbalti. the deeds of BURGLARY -a • yAhi� y. •.► Ci.nstal su isaaa through illness. ALL MAKES �.:d1 _• y •- `,, Brook volorous 1—d- CASUALTY PRICES REASONABLE +►rte r/ LIFE INSLTRANUID Jack Brignall, .although still con- SERVICED AND REPAIRED i ex ofi :. da' th ' -fined to hospital, is im rovin sat ,- ',,, `" - P r P g _ +Mk!4� .r „ r'��, sat of i933.; Phone 'Pickering 7920 ,;Ql y� d isfactorily. He will be confined there WORK GUARANTEED The.Niagnra Peninsula is singularly rich in relics of R• for a ie l' fro yet . . troublesome pioneer days and offers many interesting - _ .. Several' from here motored to the yon of sightseeing-- Motor coach • Niagara District on - Sunday last, ARTi'IUR, F,,I1e.LD _ - _ 9� passengers are '_ (-B.Iwsom Sunday) The display, as R, T. l- Graduc.te �wid generous stop -over privileges to enable them N &E ,LL �. ..>�. O to visit these historic spots when travelling to Niagara_ F ET Iii E R A L DIRECTOR AND always, was, beautiful _ Iralls, Buffalo or United States cities beyond. _ Andrew Miller is erecting . a gar- 43 Ifs Phone 5?Ol: PICKERI!tif; - - - - - EMBALMER age at his home here, using the mat- TICKETS, TIME TABLES, Auocessor;Lo W. J. Mather. flit erial from one 'of -'the buiiniags on • THE ""ADELINE" _ .and all m Coach Travel Infoxc#ion at 8touficiue the farm for the. purpose. and BEAUTY- �A'LON - - ' - _ Night and Day Service '- • ` • The Women's Institute met at the _ EASTERN HOUSE —PHONE 4500 ` home' -of' bits-. 'ESther'_, Palmer - last _ Business Phone Residence Phone week, A very large attendance was 9501 9820 present for the election of officers. l means .a o,•w vear, •whi -h meace The Mission Circle of the Baptist anew Pirinxrient- Wave. Church will meet at -the home of Mrs 'I have Permanent W-wv,.s to quit every E. Palmer, on Tuesday, May 28th at 'ad v'9 pur3P qo why not make ` 2.30 D. ,m. Program given by Mrs. an appointment. Jones' group. All ladies cords y in- - - - �►itedJto attend. I ]rave all my mar,•mPrq my very beet Rev. W. H.° and Sirs. Fuller and cwreful asrt.ntlo9.w ��• maven 34rs.4 Waltet Behnett. of Markham, alto, M LNG ellino. H•iir- rutting, Scalp were visitors wyEh Mrs' Sid Sennett - • • � and Paciol Trr:.tnients last erson as q ere so 51rs. John a-1 nYou'r Pre'sen � r "'- - :1►IcPiiersr,n. Mr;:. Gre g -and 31sster '- - • Billie, of- Oakville.' - NC j1.2_ -- -i�t7.�$a1•Il. .. Our students, attending the Whit= by High School are home, for a few Piv• - 14%#1 CL?iRF.MONT - - - _. - • - - - tctay s pending-the arranpJng of-tem- porary quarters required through the fire losses on Monday in the up -- Insure your, car, by per roorns of the school. Chas. DeruAw`suffefed' a painful $�� means " �tlt -' -- - - accident several days ago while % - _ the act of making some adjustments insure with an agency experienced- ' - ' -while raising a. building, a jack in car murance _ ".kicked out" allowing ' patt of the - - _ support to. give• way, striking him on I am safe in stating that the -Targ- the shoulder, breaking_ Ara_' collar est share of cars insured in the _ _ An ;bone. Townships -)f' Pickering and Cart- _11 ^� Rev. G. A. and Sirs: Williams, 'of viight are _insured.. through Ws a- „ .. Toronto, were guests at the Manse gency and. in the Pilot Insurance .Co., -`- on Sunday last. Mr. Williams gave and the iatte'r company. for three tvvn instructive and inspiring add- years in succession -have written the _largest_ volume of car insurance in teases of -Lhe murnt g�sd_e�erlfng the. Province n�t7ntarro maiiii be;.---. = A , sem•ices in the United Clitirch on the cause of their satisfactory settle- church''s progress• duriitg the ten years since Union was consummated. ment at claims and their very reas- �,;, onable rates. The Pilot Insurance Co. Mrs. Williams, in her rich contralto -voice, sang' at each 'serilce, "'rte the -first company to. give a x_ ' __ng -special rate to farmers. This - agency ;, w t Sii n er of 'Galilee' and My - ;Task." has handled 107 claims during the , ' ^� .. Iast five ears and ' most of which n a " " " The rocal lodge ' A. f . •and A. M., Y ` -"' t k were auto accident claims These t, " lied their annual inspection by D. D. _ ' •:, :.: r, 3 claims were• settled at a total cost t*, )Fr John E+es of Toronto Dist- o rict "B ", who was accompanied by �SZ -`0` 98 and only one of these a number -front his own lods;e, Caled went to court, , It being a vay.091 ours. also Beaches, Doric, St.. John claim. where both- parties- were, ab= that SOtld steel —b� of all - ifs solutely sure that they. vvere in the ��: _ Doric,. of Pickering, Stouffville Mar TURRET TOP HYDRAUtK �O PRICED khan and Agincourt lodges. Fnliow_ right,, - 3 i' Rti in the regular. to All ether lines of Insurance W ntfen - ` ;; appeals to me BRAKES . g lodge. session th. :' < :`• - _members and visitors, were entertain- also at Reasonable Rates -in Reliable ed at the ban- uet' tab] and' w r Companies... KNEE-ACTION entertained by members of Caledon- Call or `R'rite'�" on' most is lodge in the program.. As usual, . • .Eli.: -- E M_ R < � ritodeistool(.,`. ° %s` this . evening in, the Claremont lodge Brougham Ont, Phone Pick 515'' '. was one. of. the big nights of the, Your pai'ronage is appreciated. year for Toronto District '`B ", and - Is looked forward to by many Toron- t _ - • 1 + to members HORSE R.EGIS'4'ER. _ i `Titre Y. P. S. of the United Church •-closed another season's activitie.a COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) with a banquet on Friday evening choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, T HREE main factors make Pontiac gives you all Pontiac''s features? Look! last. About fifty -five sat down to . the property of . Robt. Dafoe, of - i 1 own2rship easy! They are.- (I) Low Solid steel "Turret Top" Bodies by Fisher; the tables, beautifully decorated and Green Ricer, will make the season Price;'General Motors introduced the'new Hydraulic Brakes; Knee - Action (on Eight, laden with an ample supptq of eats. ' of 1935, as follows: Tuesday, 21st Six expressly to widen your choice in the Luxe Six and some Standard Six mod Rev. J. E. Glover acted as toast- rt,as- of May, will leave his own stable low -price Field. (2) Low Financing Rates;- :• :•`els) : Silent Syncro -Mesh Transmission; and led in a rousing sing - sang. and proceed to McGrisken Bros.. 'GMAC enables you to enjoy your car as Fisher No -Draft Ventilation; and the ex- ter 'Toasts •to' the King, the church and ' con. 3. Pickeringi for. noon; thence "y ou pey for t, eotiveniently, out of income. • :.'`clusive Cross -FIow Radiator ... to men= its organizations, the Young People's to John Barnes, Cherrywood, for _ (3) Fair Deal on Your Present Car. We tiori only a few! the girls and the guests were prop - night. Wednesday, proceeds to believe we can give you as liberal an allow- Come in and see the low- priced' Six and f'•' used by Mr. Glover, Earl. Cook, Mrs. Hugh Pugh'ar;• one •- mile, east of once as anyone on the. car, you are now the big Straight Eight. Check all the items : Kilpatrick, Vaughan Glover and 'Vir- ._. Whitevale, for noon; thence to - • _ ,driving. you want in your new : ginia White; and responded to by his own stable for night. Thurs- You know .Pontiac's _ car and you'll find Pon -' _ *- ` '"`The National Anthem 'Dr. Tomlin- day, M y proceeds to Fred. Wrighx's, = •reputation for reliability IC _ tiac gives them to you... PRICED FROM y - son, Melvin Johnson, Margaret Seen= lot 29,.con. 6, Pickering,• for noon; _ and long life. You recog- SQ3 _ and, more! Then let us celey and Rev. Thar. ' Laidla}c, of thence to his own stable, where -he ni'ie the M35 model -be- - - 7• have an opportunity. of Stouffville,, the guest speaker, whose will remain' until the following humoraus address was verq much en , Tuesday. cause of its smart (for the Standard Siz proving by demonstra- joyed. Musical numbers were render -- HICKORY LAD (1 155) — `Pure 'st:reamline-desigrr. But. = - • 2 -Rasa. C¢up�. Lion that you can't get s, ed by Harold and Murray ' s an, bred, black P� clieron Stallion; do you realize that no Delivered, ally equipped, at bigger value for your' p ;: factory. Oshawa, Onr. Freight. .• moue than Pontiac! -'and readings by- Joyce McCur; �' other car at the price y - . !{• Y the property of Arlan ReecoT, R. _ _ end Government- _riegistration r i .• , r and Allen Tomlinson.' The evennt;, - It: 1, 1Markham; will make- the sea- - Fee only extra. ,S program concluded with the singint' son of 1935, at his own stable, lot Prices of 8- cylinder models at of "Auld Lang Syne." - con. 4, Scarboro. Terms, 510:00 factory, begin at 51149.. „ .!firs. Robins, of.. Lin&ay visited ii.li.NWI. 25•!19, (2131R'_ The Pure with Mrs. J. F. Glover on Sunday. Bred imported- Clydesdale Stallion -fix• Mrs. Peter Mc�Iab left foT Tornn- 'the-property- of Oscar ilson will CHARLES COOPER, `'Claremont N to on Thursday last, for an extended make the season of 1935, at 'his `^- visit. own stable. t _ Canada's Memorial at Vimy from a Painting by Wiliam Longstaff GRAIN QUOTATIONS 'r(.jE Following are Saturday's elo _.. - THE 11 quotations on Toronto grain actions for car lots, prices on _ MARKETS c.i.f. Bay ports: Manitoba wheat -- No. 1 Nat, 897/ac; No. 2, do., 86%cI No. 3,' 40.0 _ SA%c; No. 4, do., 80%c; No. 5, do., PRODUCE PRICES 74% Manitoba � Manitoba oats -No. Z C.W., 4711 -' United Farmers' Co- Operative . Co, • No. 3, do., 42%c; extra No. 1 f - Saturday were paying the following i 42%c; No. 1 feed, 41%c; mixed 213 y prices for produce: c -ats, 85e, EGGS --With cases returned, • "A" - Manitoba barley - No. 8 C.W _ large, 16c; "A" medium, 15c; "B," ; 4734c; No. 4, do., 43%c;, No. 1 fee 13c; "C," 13c. screenings, $20 per ton. BUTTER- Ontario No. "I solids, South African corn, 80c. y ' Ontario grain, a pried! 20% to 20+Y*c; No. 2, 20 to 20;( a. 8t , pProximate POULTRY: track shipping point:-Wheat, 87 M ..... _ — 89c;,oats, 82 to 33c; barley, 48 1 Dressed (Quotationa in cents.-)'--- corn, 59 to 61c; rye, 52 to 64 • Live Dressed milkfed 'buckwheat, 47 to 49c; malting barley, Hens- "A" "A" "A" 63 to 86c. Over 5 lbs. .. 11 14 c Over 4 ibs.....10 ,13 ; 3 to 4 Ibs..... 8 11 , . " London Is Chosen Old roosters ... 6 8 .. . PITTSBURGH.- London; Ont-., wan chosen recently by the Advertising 1! Canada's magnificent tribute to-- has• a frontage: of 235 feet. guns, covered with olive and Iaurel. ,WHOLESAL'E PROVISIONS Affiliation Convention as next gear'( her dead which will be dedicated at In order to gain ati impression of On the .wall stands an heroic figure Wholesale provision dealers . are convention city, Harold Donahue d the Vimy Pilgrimage of the Can- its size, if a cellar were built at brooding over the graves of her quoting the following prices in the London was chosen first vice -press _ adian Legion of the British Empire its base instead of the concrete bed dead; below is suggested. a grave, Toronto retail trade: dent' of the organization. Service League to be held in July of of 15,000 tons, such a cellar could ac- with helmet and laurels: Pork -Ham, 21c; shoulders, 15%c; - next year, rapidly .nears completion eommodate, 2,000 people. . "Between the pylons is the Spirit butts, -17c; pork loins, 21c;. picnics, 'after fourteen years' work. Eleven thousand names of the dead of Sacrifice, who, giving all, throws 1434 c." ",Obligations • as `our brothoel This magnificent memorial, the are carved on the panels at the base. the torch to his comrade. Lard - Pure, tierces, 12c; , tub3, keeper' are not confined alone to min largest and most beautiful of many In a special interview with Mr. "Looking up, they see the figures 12%e; pails, 13c; prints, 12%c. terial aids. To charity there must bl 'Hundreds scattered over the old Walter Allward, the architect and of Peace, Justice, Truth, and Snow- shortening -- Tierces, 9%c; tubs, added the gifts of faith and hope." nvestern front 'battle line, towers over sculptor, Mr. Allward' said,- "My ledge, for -which they fought, chatyt- 104c; pails, 10%;'prints, 103'sc, Herbert Hoover. Vimy Ridge, the scene of one of the original plans showed a foot tramp- ing a hymn of peace. On the outside , greatest battles of the War. ing on a' German steel helmet. I have of the pylons is the Cross. The Vimy Memorial cost 61,000,000 since removed that symbol, for vin- "The twenty sculptured figures, `%#42 J1' 4o erect and weighs 50,000 tons. The dictiveness and hate cannot- be per- mate and female, symbolise the <. figure of Peace at the summit is miffed in a memorial of this nature. nation,.. its soldiers and its ideals." G �� i; h , it fg (100 feet' above the plain of Douai Indeed, it is a sermon in stone It is necessary that the probable "�• j) war. O and rhea above two. huge lone against the futility of number o! pilgrims be known' b ti• PY P g 7 bolisi the allied armies. a 1 of defence October of this •ear, and veterans - • eym ng At the base of w 1 s y e ns - The memorial is ,larger than -the are the defenders, one group &bowing expecting to take the trip are urged (� A d D the breaking of the sword, the other. to "register before., that data. Full � �I _ - idenia Gate and dwarfs the Somme g I y , •! _ _ v Twenty. cuI - the sympathy of the British- particulars may be had on a plies- � ) memorial at Thiep al. T en y, a p _ P - tured figures, each twice life size, for the helpless. tion �o Vimy Pilgrimage Headquart- �. N 1 'appear in this vast structure which Above are the ritouths' of- the era• 258 Sparks St:, Ottawa, Ont. � _ _ 4 n H -, 1� �! New B!"11I28'WiCK Every Berliners t'C S'toA rYCjj� 'WAR UNIIKELY 7 Ordered To Fly SAe+cj, CoU� hou j .Votes June 2 � ay$ sel .�- -..: HERLI - -=Tice dir -ministry has raau_ `ft8 t�'ial �...�� London, trig.-War is unlikely Date f=ixed For - Provincial Atirated -a drive to have every Berlin del C lid 1'o for some years, as everybody knows resident • fly over the city at least • ba Jury SUM it would cause civilization to crash, Elect ion 1C1 Eastern Dace as art of its• campai a to boost : x8ed r "'* �I - -' ':.according to .Field Marshal Lord PrO�'iliCl' ai:lation Loyal Nazts.with increasing w. ?� Allenby, British World war !osier. frequency in recent months have "I, do not think anybody wants a Fredericton = Thursday: been informed on certain dates they June 27, -r �"-- 1var, and I do not think that there is • the date set • for the-New Bruns- must buy lottery tickets, purchase a _ --- - will be one not for a few years, at wick provincial election. bit of amber, _take a trip or read any rate. Everyone's .afraid of war This was - announced- by _Premier more books "because national ,unity e --even Germany. The fact • is, L P. D. Tillley last week at the con- demands the I►artiripasion . of every ' everyone'is directly opposed to war." elusion of a lengthy caucus of Gov. German," That was Allenby's answer to -the ernment members and their support The sch4tner has been-uui.d to pro. n a. iquestion: ers in the Legislature. - mote nzlrrlagF1, encourage- house re. Do you think we are on the verge According to law, nomination day pairs. stimulate the sale of lrazt'.is iii another war? will be, on Thursday, June 20. 'The newspapers and boost the sales of •�� ; radio, automohile .and .textlle induct. Asked whether he believed that last provincial election was held on l rieR, amoPg numberless other,. 45 ' there would be .much difference in June 19, 1930.. }!e conduct of military operations - The premier said that organization - - during the next war, he replied. woa-k had Been discussed at the cau- Pu " Dogs "Well, the army 'is going to do. cos. P s Are D 8 �;- as much damage as possible when it The Conservative Government' is _ Authorities Rule - %��s- to- R$- a- regatd to veh•r hPa._ __ iP,i by Hon. L. P. D. Tllliep, K.C., - damage they would do, I have no who took office on June 1, 1933, '-Wi: -i Ii- VA. - • � v4,, ;, a d. l asl t _ _' • - Idea of what sort of an army the succeeding Hon, Charles D. Richards, 11111,4 be licensed, . Th3c was 'the de,_ ; .� «� 5 •- - . . of er pganle would have. who was appointed to the New . Piston of tine CI "vii- Health ('ammittee w A ,.... The trouble is now that there is Brunswick bench. - "' a-u,=�---debrita. about when'. a - ?too much suspicion, possibly jewousy Standing bf the parties at . Dec.. plip; grew into a dog. And the. com= •, - - • -and a feeling of superio4t-y: --of be- 21, 193.2, was: Conservatives. 2T- mittee. deciding a pttp', was a dog' ' ing looked down upon. What the Liberals, 13; vacancies, 6: total 48, when born ant! didn't -grow up from - - �4 ' 'world really needs right `now is Leader of .the Opposition is A. Al- a pup to a doR• said all Pups meet be mutual confidence. Nations need to lison Dysart, who sits as a l.iberat licensed the same :as dc,RS• AT EVERY INTERSECTION ,trust each other; .which they do not member for Bent County. do now -.and ,that's the danger. PlaniB Potatoes '�, CAREFUL ! ,But, as I said before, everyone is Shortage In Alberta afraid. of war, even Germany. The g - _ For Fifty, Miles ' ;fact is, and everybody knows it,' an- Of Adootable'"Children - - -- HERE were over 800 bicycle riders killed or injured other war would make, civilization . _ Baron:, - Aita.-' Taking advantage crh•" ° Edmonton Ontario's "Adapt -a- ,af interntitent stops in hoary rains in Ontario-last year. - - Child Week" will not' he'observed in that have fallen almost steadily, $i CLsts especially children, ` a i Alberta because detiiand exceeds here for a week, farnte.rs have beep + l Y C , are often careless. This 4' PRINCE OF WALES Production. Child Welfare Superin< forced to- work night shifts to 'ggt simply means that drivers of motor vehicles must be j tt ndent K. C. McLeod said the sup. their crops ' seedecd. Working between j .ASSISTS NEEDY ;✓twice as careful, Remember that u are in the heaz'ier = --- ply of adoptable -children is short, showers. Carl Kittelson -seeded 50 r .lam t rows of l ' particularly of baby girls. potatoes, each a rtzi.e 'long. i. vehicle. "I'm distrutfut of those countries. - - - - -' WESTFN►�MS than spend their time singing loud- At stop streets stolif Discipline yourself when yd's a ly. - Fannie Hurst. Trout Season In North -drive. Cut.dowmon speed, especially at night. Make saw - - - " -- - Award -Merit Medal :. Will Not Be Shortened t that your brakes, tires and lights are effective ... other- b10tiT•RF:AL - Clothing dnnatrcf by TO Old ;terse Cow _ i wise, some day, you. may find yourself in serious trouble. people in the > nited kingdom 'w aAU Y :Sault Ste. Marie, Out.-- -The Ont- the a5slAance „of the Prince of .'ales TU1 io Government,, will pot shorten ar was brought' here recently b • bliss ;c)\T0, =The Wntev cote, Roz- 'the. trout icason in Northern Ontario 1T IS BETTER TO BE SAFE . , , THAN SORRY! Eva Hasell, founder_.and. 'nrran zee, se's Pahicola; hre! by Ts,iac Flefher- b•;, changing the clo inz• (late, front of the Church of. En--land Sunday ingtop-, Peterhoro, and owned and . Sept. 15 t,, Aug.' :31, Dr.. A. D. School -Motor Caravan' .11•i” ion• in testeil.1iy S;iver Creek ('arms, Limit. Roberts, Sault M.P.P. 'innodnced on, MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ~. { .:- R'estern Canada. ill-; Base]) arrived cod. (!alpdozi, has be ?n awarded gold his return' from Toronto after a ,ON�ARlO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS y� from England on' the 'Dtichess of and medal of.plerit crrtiiteates.by the conference with Hole: I1. C. Dixon .'_,Rimlimond accompanied by 1S young Can.uitan 'Jersey Cattle (tub.. -provincial 'secretary. ti'hile the sea- Vdby _ Ir son niig•ht 'be shortened in Southern ( '_ girls frpm•Great ,Britain to begin an- 1'atrleola went on test at 1,l) years ' other season of educniional work. in' of a.ee and in ,365 dnyv produced 15.- Ontario, no- c•hanre,wouhf be made in sparsely nopulatei( are:(.; of the 49.t lwuucis of milk. contaiding 918 the• north. Ur. Roberts said. - Satoh { --- _ ._laorthwest• pounds of fat, with • an average test organizations had ' prutc..tcd the, : • ' The clottiing -w'll Ue uses] bd` Cana• of .�,!)' per cent. Sh'e is -the . o;de: t Prapo�ed change: - -- - -- ptvTARtp 41 van. Mission member. to assistneedy cote by' two years to ever win a med_ Ontario must stars THINKING safety S western famflie�, bii,rs Hasell said, al of merit in Canada This is the +'l kung -h people today. hare. _. found lzpressing gratitude for the kindne%8 highest record' make in Canada due- In !Ontario, during 1934, there were nearly 10,000 auto - of out before they have had ' of the Prince ot.�lale� In tielpittg her ing the past 12 month`s by a Jersey time to iook at it. " —J. R. Priestle y. tnobilesccidencs. gather the cloves. The Prince, own- cow and is the first cow to be award- y. pleasure i,q something that $�� people were killed or of a ranch in Alherta, directed ed tbP medat of merit certlfic'ate - �- p p. comes to you from outside, happi -. . 8 990 e0 le were Injured the Mission should have the assist- since 193,3, a`!en a Hritish'Columbia Peas is something that is intrinsical- r P h j ed Race of the organization known as cow way awarded the •.liigheat honor iy a menial, or even a »,oral state.' a�1 the Prince of R'alPs Personal Service, that a Jersey can trin, The recent a considerable increase over 1.933. It must be evident =John 'Cowper Powys. to all thinking people that thisxs.vst stop, lvhfch'tee,eatabiished to aid distress- winner i +-a•conslstont producer. „ - • -_ � _ •� Faith is daring to do sontething' - ad unemployed famlliea in Briti..h in- Ron. of the cesequences! Has. T. A McQuest*v. • - dustrial areas, s - Nlnhh. of Iiisba•ot,. special Sherwood Fddv. : AC ti 1 1 t _ was S. Go' 4 d TOURIST TRADE v sE Y �` SHOWS CLIMB _ :for _filer ;Fig u re ' $ 129, 794,090 Is Estimated - 1 P CIGARETTE PAPERS • Helped by `That • . As Amouunt Spent For � YOU SEE I CAN WEAR STOCK 1934 In Canada f: -1 : Xrusclen Feeling" SIZE NOW THAT I ORE h DOUBLE - J# ACTIVE Her "r Ottawa. — A' substantial increase Automatic 4 Her husband, assured her that It was her age and that she could �`` was shown in the total expenditure of Booklet not expect to wear stock size now, . tourists in Canada during 1934 when �"�• "= WHY YES, MADAM, He was evidently s believer in the they were estimated at $129,794,000 ancient "fat and forty" legend. IT'S MARVELLOUS! I compared with $11 7,124,000 in the V EO D•_ , ' Today she dsmisses the idea' with HOWEVER 14AVE a laugh. But let her tell the stn previous year, the Dominion Bureau P� a set :_ r?' YOU DONE lT7 "^°�` of Statistics reported recently. 1� Pure' Rice Papers -- "I must tell you I had developp-- a' %' Overseas tourists were estimated to q� / d�tlt'' in the handiest ed beyond the 'stock size.' My have spent $9,455,000 against $7,- N Q husband assured me that it was '� 763,000 in 1933. Tourists • from the g1 pocket size booklet. my age. One day I saw an ad- 'United States by automobile spent gl�� _ vertisement and- decided to try shout , $86,259,000 compare with Kruschen Salts. That was last o,; A — $72,196,000 in the preceding year, J July. Flow once more I wear o while those by rail and steamer were istering to their flocks without size 38. Besides which, I feel so ,. The. Splendid Spirit ' mach better, more energetic, and t,: x estimated to-have spent $34,260,000 thought of further comfort or re- 'S 'e an do my work without that tir.- �.'> f, against $29,460,000 in the previous Of he W muneration, bring sweetness and x ed feeling. " — (Mrs.) J. M. . 12 -month period. light into homes Where -were it not p Your figure will not develop a 1, Canadian tourist expenditures in It is a great spirit that obtains in for these ministrations might come "middle -aged spread" if you keep ?s foreign countries were estimated at the drouth - ridden, grasshopper de- gloom, discouragement and despair. yourself healthy and active with $60,905,000 compared with $50,- vastated areas of. the West:. At It is hard to, discourage a people us- : a daily dose of. Kruschen. When _ 8rO',000 tie previous year. Bergfield, south -west of Weyburn, ed to vicissitudes. Such 'detertrjn. never dance again, you find get further ation is bound to bring you have taken Kruschen Salts for ou're but ' . the farmers unable to g its own re- a few days that. old indolent arm- y Setting as spry as ever` —and '—d an tourists - y you can wear the modern dresses' to, overaeas countries was estimated help from the Department of . Ed -, ward• chair feeling begins to desert you= - - - - � •- "' with as much comfort as the young , ucatlon or from Life municipal con- it doesn't- matter if you are in the y 1; at $14,27:.,000 against .31.,,982,000' folks. cil were not daunted in their effort • forties the urge for activity has in 1933. Canadian tourists by auto � Classified Advertising got you —and you're "stepping to educate their children. An emer- g' y Aping five - .Get a 75c bottle of Kruschen lit mobile to the United Staten spent „ ly. lasts four weeks) 'and start right a gency meeting was called and one OLD Coxxls I.• And, best' of all, you like this ac- away to take a half -a- teaspoonful in approximately $32,635;000 against farmer offered to donate his ' granary -.� tivity —you walk a couple of tittles a tumbler of hot water eve morn- . $24,611,000, while those by rail and, for a teacherage, otht�rs volunteered- UP TO 350.00 EACH PAID FOR U.S. and enjoy it—you thought ' " •• Q t..e. a nited States were s rug head cents. we buy all 1 y y g you'd ing. _ to plaster it, whitewash it, _ put date. regardless of condition. Up to estimated to have spent $13,988,000 windows in and -equip it from the ii•U0 each paid for U.S. Lincoln cents. compared with $12,267,000 in the meagre supplies of their homes. A UP to $150.ou each for Canadian- coins. , soil, and the thousand- and -one thins S PP we buy stamp collections, medals, DOMINION OFFERS previous year. - teacher was engaged and sustained Kooks, told Paper Money, Gold, etc. connected therewith are dealt with out of their restricted food supplies ice lsii and ln) for large s Illustcatioa : GARDENING DATA in plain language. Year by year and school is, going on, There are guaranteed or 26c refunded. AUS hundreds of `bti�letins, pamphlets j r COIN SHOP, lba -23 Front SL. Sarnia, ' ALCOHOL FORESEEN many like instances is these days of Oat- and circulars are fist uted free to difficulty. Their churches are kept up _ persons who write and ask for them in the same way. Ministers are CZZCZa ?OD NAZI • from the Publicity and Extension �S MOTOR FUEL cheerfully g As a rasullt of more, than halt a y livin on leas than hall Six BREEDS Ctitcxs, s c>::N7t►; -century of actual experience anv ex- Branch Of the Department fa Ot- their salary in manses and parson- pullets 2bc• complete catalogue mail- Periment by the Dominion Depart ta'va' In this way Canadian gar- ages segregated -in one or two rooms ad. 8t. Agatha Hatchery, st. Agatha, - aseat of A deners, professional and amateur, _ i to save fuel expenses and are min- untarto. Agriculture, a storehouse are helped to maintain a •high de- WAX1=0 • +d' information on every phase of Seen -.As Chief Product Of - - Sardenin in -at the din y gra of horticulture. 8 disposal o! ever HAYIC COL` COTTAOE9, ROOMS, Member of 'the Canadian public who There are, circulars or bulletins Agriculture In America -- cabins, etc., available for tourists urishu to take advantage of thin on spring and tall work in the rose 1 - •' anywhere in Ontario? Write Dominion 6e• grow shrubs, garden, flowers for the prairie home, - Boon TO Partners. Correspondence club, s7 Howard st., Zkaowled How to the gi'owiag of peonies, gladioli, Arses, flowers, 'and vegetables, how ISONZO AND Qu ZMXCXEa v� dahlias, ferns carnations, growing Protect them from disease and Dearborn, Mich., — Alcohol to;' be ' casagsaa for field shelters and - 1MPEAIAL RU861AN, 4)£R3iwN AND insect enemies, how to attend to a used as a motor fuel, soon will be - and Austrian government, bonds, cut+ _ hedges, tree planting for ornamental the chief product of American agri- renciea wanted Highest prices pate. purposes, hour to make hot -beds and SEA fMi David Davis, 44usen and York. Toronto. cold frames, grapes for home use, culture; it was predicted at the con. eluding sessions -of the agriculture r� S �0 K rzos ar 11011M o lots j. mushroom culture, how to grow to- industry and science conterence here IMPROVE.FOL''R VIOLIN. NEW IN. -One Salmple Lesson matoes, asparagus, cucumbers, po- vented- vlolin..onad Pont, guaranteed 1 tatoes, any known vegetable in BOON TO FARMERS u T to make any i lin louder and clear ]in water- �olour short and 'how to make a sketch for , Dr, William J. Hale, research con- HIG' • QQ ■ I E tons, 26c, J. Nabosnik, 530 Parkvtew• - �' sultan? and Dr. L. M. Christensen, at., Winnipeg. aYAtltRg —�J�' C •Proposed shelter belt, just: to men- \ _ . Lion afew- _ of the New York Chemical Founds tion, told the 160 industrial, 'agri- A preliminary water - colour The cultivation of the apple in cultural and science leaders meeting Replace Worri ;T0.00 Canada, hedges and their uses, the here that this concentration of al- art CourSe . , prairie farmer's vegetable garden, cohol manufacture would be the best Screen vegetable growing in the coast area way o! accompliahing their announe- Doors An ads ancad _ water - colour of British Columbia vegetable in- ed program to restore American — - - - - landscape Course , . $35.00 sects and their control, cabbage flea prosperity diverting the •chief ac- A iii d Windows - beetle, crown all in fruit trees and tivities of fanners - -ta- supplying- raw , A .Commercial Art Course small iru' , t undesirable pest materials for industry. • and ig, onion maggot control, "Our domestic ' A broken screen is like a _ $b0,00, gasoline require- bucket with a hole in is . I gladiolus thripa, diseases of the menu were 17 billion gallons in .. " raspberry, potato and tomato, the 1929 +'LDr. _ ' Persona! Art bess"s 'b strawberry useless• a au- ?nay -t you y try root weevil, and many. entire output- of agricultural pro- . Special Appointment other subjects relating to the garden, ducts had -been used foi manufac- Akre protected against flies and and pest control are'fully dealt with Lure of motor fuel, the yield would, Firestone Tires have mosquitoes, but you are not. and may be obtained free by writ- not have been satisfied the demand." _ Send .3 coat .tamped envelope ing to the Publicity. and Extension Dr. Halle pointed out-that differ -! always been noted For ;Fez heatch's sake, check over for other information. Branch, Dominion Department of ent crops In parts of the country their long, low cost mileage. your screen doors and- win. Agriculture at Ottawa. could be used for alcohol 'produc- GIFF° BAKER tion. Now, In the New ,M -igh dows now. Replace those that c - DI•FFERIENT SECTIONS Spetd Tire for 1935, you isre damaged. -..39 LEE AVENUE "An ideal wife is any woman who - - -'7n the south, it will probably be oy TORONTO; ONT. has an 'ideal husband." Booth the sweet potato, in the north . the , get, 50% more Non -ski _ Tarkington., _ potato and sugar, beet, in the, middle' mileage * — at no extra .cost! - _ -- - Portion corn, fruits and the Jerusa- lem artichoke." • rp ut these ' the loft "By intensive use: of new fertiliz -! . era, Dr. Hale predicted, the farmer word In tires on your car could .produce 350 gallons of'alcohol : ys tt tilt nearest IfIRESTCNE • O �f o 00 per acre at a coat price of ten cents.' F Dealer SENTINEL 00 00 P per gallon." today" Firestone ea tr a t,ow As treat n ay. $5.25 SCREEN EVERY ' Route Coal :. DOOR i WINQOW r ? Kontpered wllb previous Firestone tin. _ f Costs --Are Hight - ,, OOTHILLS, Alta., -- Seventy tone I BUILT i m Cid4raww, ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE of = coal are being prepared heir for a e • shpment by rail and air to Arctic Parts trading poa s, unique fa he annals, France the,bride's wedof tat nag oats will be i$100�ger ton.s� 1 certain din costume has salt p - sewn into the seams TUroat Tickle A pinch of , to • • • I. Read all about Windsor Salt .tope throat this and other customs _.. THE FAMOUS a or gripping interest, RUBBIN RgpALTaWe_ is wonderful NEW _ - 'LINIMENT , I �LA 5S'- Salt PICTURE BOOK FOR ' Rub on —pain g -• ., ti one. _ t'ainty. fin Get the new large scent -. Cbsypubltoreot►tsand � set Dainty. fine a • CHILDREN. omy size -Also avail. oabl ' coos. " — has Flee ... Write cowl _. ante m amaner, regular .- anaellent -1w4 strip A+NntM - r. size a R ;.' of It'. • good surf decks . 1 for or� _ '< AWindsorealt happy days of sport and tun - Product. s ' s g ADDly to "Ur meal • . flrN steady ships. open+ S to Sellln Frlela" . hen Montreal to PLY- • - ••y� �.r - 717 any 9trat :'��• - 'Met Of and Mall Today NNY OF fNls (Bippin 34711 s F ,t LOMOOMr CANAOIA�At TO01Y11IM f.IMlTip t 1�6ROIYTO Third °lee; oc KRat•— gene way. - - •LL" WINDSM Our. Without oblisationp olal leass send spe Child- yen's Booklet. "SALT alt over the W orld ' . _ " t , ' A Nano a. - Aaatrer „ ' ' Issue No. 21 --= '35 a - 67 • • r , 1 •'•,, -' .b.,e•— p'- '..Ly - -- @ ..T..r -.^.- - -r,' • ".y., 'Irk -• . � �,•e . - • -1y.... :,\ a s9•"� 1 k IJ �� L 1 -,Miss Cooper, of Osbaw x, yaw . the guest of M� �a Held ,.n Brougham _ In Memoriam RHEUMATISM • _49iss Muir, of Toronto, spent the -'-Mrs. C.' A. S•rl -itt spent v a�u•. Mr'. T. Stephenson is working in CALVE' - In loving memory of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago is sserekand with Mr. and Mrs. Morley. pie of days this weedy with rrlr,tive� Oshawa at present. our dear father, - Thomas Calvert, quickly relieved by this now treat- ' -lam'. and Mrs. Russell Bye have is Toronto. The Shepherd family, of Toronto, who passed ayay, May 17th, 1926. meat, -moved into Herb White's residence „has. Baxter left last week 'for visited their home here on Sunday. = an Chureb Street. Northern Ontario where he has sec- • Miss Gladys Gannon, of Toronto, Sweet is the word, remembrance, g, C. Jones Druggist -Mr. and Mrs. Piingle and little ured a good position -in a creamery. 'paid her people here a short visit on Which these few lines -will show. � - arugbter, of WhA.bj, spent Sunday -N. F. and Mr.:. Mechin, iS Osh Sunday You will always be remembered Dad Pickering Out ;vrith E. and Mrs. Booth. ' awa, and L, K. and Mrs. Devitt and Mrs Donald Beer's mother and I-n the years that come and go.- _ RUMACAPS -Mrs. W. H. Bray, who has been zrildren, of Toronto, visited with brother were recent visitors of D. A. Ill and confined to her home for Mrs. H. Mechin tin Sunday. and Mrs. Beer. -Sadly missed by his family. - : some weeks, is able to be out again. - -+Rev. H. G. Crozier will preach Mrs. Eli Wilson, of Stouffville, has -Mrs. Sproule, of Cannington, in the United Church lie, t Sunday, been__a__guest -of- -the Gannon family, lermerly a resident here, is spend= -in the morning at 11.30 and evening the past 'week. • ing-a few days with Mr. and '.Mrs. W. at 7 o'clock, D. S. T: There will be Y. Redditt. special music and helpful sermons. Brock Road e I ore -Me. and Mrs. Gibson have ret- All are welcome. , tuned to Port Perry after spending -.The Golden Gleaners' Mission i It is reported that Dr. McEwen `� some months here managing Mr. C. Band will hold their regular monthly of Pickering has purchased some pro ��Piekerin�'8 L,eBder ►Jtore Sutt� chicken farm. meeting on Tuesday, May 28th. at pert adjoining that of Walter Carl- • --The Horticultural Society -are, 4.15, at the home of Mrs. Crozier. ton's. Dr. McEwen has already sold :preparing for then Spring Flower All the boys and girls are cordially several acres of gravel and it is Shove, but the cool meather of late invited to attend. learned that there is more obtainA Shir will surely reduce the variety of ex- - Today (Friday, being a JTation- able. Ir hibits. al Holiday, the bu:•iness places of Several hundred thousand visitors -St. George's Church on Sunday, the - village will b< closed as usual. came into the community one day for men, in smart stripes & small check May 26th. - Sunday School at 10 a. The Post Office •,vill be open for a last week. To feed, care for and ace- Morning Prayer at' 11.00. Even -' br'ef period after se -rting the mail, ommodate these many visitors was - Positively Pre- shrunk ling Prayer at 7.30. Preacher at both but there will be no rural - delivery. the work of apfew hours because The "WAVERLY" a� �1.�� - -- services -G Rev. E.. Robinson. I -The Presbyterian Church -ervk- -the y were expected, in fact the The Senior C. G: r T. of the Un- es will ,be held as usual on Solvi ay, were a few days past due. They arr- ited Church spent the week -end at the church service being at 3.30 p. iced by means of train, making the and the J. S: Balsdon cottage at Squires' ni. D. S. T. and Sunday School ra t. Journey from Atlanta, Georgia in- a The "IMPERIAL'' at $1 .49 *Beach. bin Wheeler's .class. will be -30 p m.. Rev, Dr. Carmi :hae1 -will Den short time. They were very " spending the coming week -end there. cr•nduct the ciru,r 'i. serrvicea an.,! will easy to' feed as their diet consisted - Wilfred has been dcang a lot of ttsach the Bible Class of a weak solution . of sugar and • •- • . 11 b e r � x •ate _r. 'heir ac. n modati�n s hard work on the term i s c ou rt s u -Mr. Jack Chao'k an were e ins the past ten days, but some on- of the Ontario County Live -Stock aw ;.• rg them. These consisted of a JOHNSTON'S Tailored to _ lookers don't like , manner ;n Judge-= to- be awarded - prizes at hundred or co of cleverly, construct- measure clothes are all the rage which he wields th shovel. Just a the Bnx.,k ri Spring Fair, today (Fr' ed box". ab-)ut two f °et snuare. In bit different. day i. F';- ty- f ", :e- unsr men t6zk -ale '.y u ar° Mill -wondering as to _ The regular meeting of the W. .part .ia -this Judg"J g ' Competition, who these •visitors were, the Acme See the new Summer Styles I. will be held at the ?come of Mrs. - and r'"as:�ed as - Seni',r and Junior Apiaries furnish the due explana-- Urnes Andrew on Tuesday aftern(,-.,n Sections- Jack receive= one of the •inn that they are the bees (about Pay28th', at 3 o'clock,'DgS. T. The ten - -award? ire the Junior S- ction. 300 lbs. of - them ) with which -the Me So, CHAPMAN ro am will be in charge o: ]ors. -R'ev. T. J. f)e.�•, former,; in ch- local -bee company wisher• to furnish. R. H. Crook. Sr_. Ge -v ^', Churr•h. P 'k- to the awaiting public. the -bhrhest -The Pickering Boys' Club are �, :'n was ° .rri;uil.;• induct °a ,,3 t' _ grade. of honey ,btainable. The Acme desirous 'of' meeting with a few of %c•a+>s of rhriat WnJco,'' --n Ariaries have three large bee yards -the nearby Softball Team. of 'teen Mf relay n4'--, as uccez...r to the back north in the - region of Y . TWO STANDOUT 'VALUES age boys with view to forriiiLg .a late Ilex. `arn•n ll. O. Tr.•n :- .yr,�, Conn -} and -nop? by tMa meaner to �. - league. Please c „mn:unicate wit” tho cere :cony grin: pert, rr,!t �i by provide a goodly supply of real bon- e - — Cecil Sparrow or Eri•: Bradley. Mn ­t F>ev. D: T. ,).%en, Atc' bi�h', a - -Alvin Bushby it recovering from ,! Tr,r,,n ;a. - " ---- -_ Tip Top • Tailored Suits or Coats for - an attack of erysipela- in thF fare. ( -TnP Horticuh,tral Soclt>ty ann- CSI NTY CGI'NCIL ° ";.-- Although erysipelas ie somewhat' - Ounce the postp- aernpnt of cite FT„w- COUNTY OF (L\TARIO ;men or Women- - Same+ cloth- •Same. Mare, and seldom, seri:,us, a- very er Sh•uw until Wedrip day, June 5th. Price-423.75. 5. - painful and. uncomfortable period .Vso gives :notice „f f?:e following A meeting nf the County ;cxitits during the progress of the at- chlisr.ges in the .,, tze , 1 ; ? *. Claret of thP_Corinratior of tt'te County of --- �'+ - u tack. and '10 Coil'pctiorr+ ..f Iaiac• Ufitario iri ti by held puruant to ad Gordon' ��Business Girl" Hose. - -Most of the 1 =arilens sic .in. • and Flowering S',rubs •i rninated" Journment in the Council Chamber L =The complaint now_. is that of "no ;r'Im the 5pECtai: and' Glace in the in the Court Iinuse in the Town Ha1F - ,Splash- •prod(, Snag- resisting, Chif• - _. -rai But be • careful in 6tir de -- Or,hna Clas•i: :*o. 7 Clace t: ',e of Whitby, on 'Tuesday ; the 4th- day �s y ry a f on Hosiery -znancis and requests for rain. See ASSORTED SPIN \i, FLOWERS, of June... D., 1935, at the hour of : .--.'what happened in the dust areas of ' ;-stainer to be no .pore than 5 in -. two o'clock in the afternoon, Day ` the States. it rained, eventually over :,es in diameter- and'tne add'tinti of light Saving Time. a -� �, w 6�3A=7ES. - -- H " - ;there and the rain has done more Clary 17 -to be, - Spikes Iris, same jell accounts to be laid - before the - -- - -- - ' -- damage than the dry weather. %E.•iety, -and Class 1S,• Best Collet- Council should be forwarded to the --C. E..,-Jones has beer.. spending inn of Iris. Look f-ir advi. next week. Cleric, properly certified, at least Fred T. Bunting, - Pickering _ - some few days recen *'; in the North, -All those who have any doubt three days before the meeting "of the :.,east of Biacebridge, where they are '" to conditions in. Europe today, are Council. Radio Licensee . Eetubliehgd 1857 rereecing- -a_coUage -in that very dea- urged to read the article by 31. H. Dated at Whitby, this 18th dap _ •lirable country.•They are located in a Halton in the Toronto Daily Star on of -lay, A. D.. 1935. comparatively new country, facing Saturday last. Halton appears to R. Donald Ruddy• one of the many Muskoka Lakes. A have a habit of getting the truth on =_ _ County Clerk. - 'running spring on' the place is one of maiters over there, and even though AGRADEBEE-F : their big assets. ' - German higher -ups are today, seek /M•eriAn�a�rs There is a big day planned for ing his "scalp,'' he continues- to - F the followers of the Maple' Leaf write fearlessly. - According tQ Hal - —_ - - -- -- m ry --Ball Team at the ' Stadium, on the ton there are rea ,orie ,why we should ' OOKED M A • 11. 1 \J 24th. The Buffalo Bisons commence look u »on this affair eriouslb. ]T.K Nnl SF: FOR QAT,F, -Fire +E+ g -...a- three -day �erie_s, 23rd,- }Cli —a7id— —Tuebtlny's Globe c�,unr „cCG a„ - � ;Ia• :condi,�on \Ire. E,Nerlich. Clare. — '25th. 'Horning and .afternoon games article referring• to the famouA Virg�riia Cooked Ham, erne. sic sc}ieintprl f - •>;° �alida3,- 4e paroling, "Mona Lis by Leonardo �-F - t `tmh °eland hl�-k. _ �r.ry buaheo. Wm. Cray Jr Lot ..2 Con.,', first at 10.30 a. m. and the second .at da Vinci It states thit Prof. Dr. Stit- Pickerine. :_ C,,hieken Roll co 3 p. m., D.. S. T. There Will be no in- es, of;Ahtioch College, after twelve DUNG CATTLF• FOP SALE= - _,. crease over 'the regular admission years of research., has definite psooi- Analy lot ,n,tort. s Pickering. ' Milt Ben- Jellied 'Veal 30c• fee. ( that the model t<as Isabelle d'fste; Claremont. 37ti • • J-We- 'congratulate Miss Phyllis Marchioness of liantua, and not OR Q ALE- 8 pig; , 7 wpekQ old, 25c• `Pilkey, who has recently passed the 3ladunna ,Lisa, Neapolitan wife of M1 a range. coal or .cr>nd, "House Cheer.” Dutch Loaf , a •" • examination which .enabled to her to 7.anoki, or, Francesco. del Giocondo. Nt. a Burk Phone Pick 1031. N qualify for - C y glad to have this mat- L OR SALE -8 ihch -stye and tahle. , . 15c' y position on the Occas- we are Der Head Cheese ional Staff of -the Toronto Public, ter cleared at la6-t; we were very ' with t 4 h. P. Westinghouse co cycle motor, 15c Schools, which ' $15 !n Box 2'.0, Pickering News. -.- Bologna, =w • position she leas giv- ``much concerned about it. Who care= . . • yen, being chosen from a class of a -f :-A Toronto family, comprising, `UR QAi.F. -4(wl husbers „f fan H churian variety seed, barley, best for malting SPECIAL about thirty -five. She will probably Mr. and Mrs.• Horace A. Harris,. and C' ■�1 -' be placed on the permanent .staff their 7 -year' old daughter and :firs. 302; Per bushel. John thller. Pho33ifClare Jewel Shor #erring, l 2c• .2.lb•23c, :.,shortly. Harrifl' mother, went out in their 14- PASTURE TO RhNT -nn ,acres _ v - The-students from Pickering, at -, foot row boat, for a short trip. When west qua ter lot 2 con, a• Lxirndge. Phone t _tending Whitby High School have about i0 feet from the shore a row- Agincourt srs, or apply A.1 }.•Holden• R R 1, � ; R E I D Todmorkcn. 28_39 beeli suspended temporarily due to lock broke, and as a high wind was • the blaze that 'occurred in the High blowing, they were soon driven out 130WER E NIT -llyl 2(w) volrti, hen. vyduty, takes Place of•B',hatteriesonyour - .'Butcher" (phone 3000) f'ieirering School on - Monday morning of this in, the lake. Their plight, was seen radio, Lasts indurifiite)y: ;lO,00. Apply. Box week. The fire, although brought un -• by Gerald Cowan, who sent out two 200 NEWS office.' der cpntrol before the building was young, men in a row boat, but the t )OTATOES FOR `SALE -About entirely destroyed, damaged three of wind was too strong for them to I- 3or bag, of Dooleys. Also about 200 bushels of Alaska oats. J , C. Bryant, R R 1, Pickering the upper rooms and the roof to to�v the other boat, Word ,was sent Phone Pick 140; 39 such 'an extent that a considerable Charles Mansfield, who responded = ' Fr T1 sum will have to be ex ended in re- Uti�,H 'l'(1 RENT-in tkiN Villa p with his launch; who succeeded in g° of Brougham A good fame house. barn, - pairs. reseuiylg the party who were by this 3•J acre of land. None but a good tenant need ,- Armand . Goldsmith left last time. two .miles out in the lake. A (Duoh,rt ^itu Conner; R. R., No, 2 Pickering, • 39tf week for Northern - _Ontario -where timely rescue saved- the uartv' corn - Pickeri M /� j -- /�. t. y g goy ` ant cl: aned, com E t rlv r tt•I1 - I- ' +a +ewe+ � 'Market he expects to locate with the mining a water rave: y o} ernment cleaned, commercial No. 1; rip a i. e industry. Mr. Goldsmith has made a -The world (the' most of ,it) list- ens wuh barley, yielded no bushels last yeaw y' stirf straw and no rust, 65c. per bushel F M. 'host of friends- since coining to Pick ened eagerly on Wednesday morning Chapman. Pickering. 33tf _ ering some years ago 'with Mr. and Tess. iv on the famous 'Hitler add- -.1 'OR RENT UK SALE -A azruirr Mrs. 31. S. Chapman,, with whom he yeas. given on Tuesday evening. It 1 farm, containing 50 acres, with god shade has made his home. He was pr that at many very important and running water, at lot 11, con. -,, Pickering. ` esent- Also second cutting alfalfa and timothy hay for GOOD B1rEF, VEAL, LAMB ed with a costly club bag by the Y, decisions were to be governed by'the sale. R. Birrell, R R 2, Claremont. s9•�U P. S. of the United Church, of which attitude of this fiery paper - hanger. 'r,.OR SALF -1(N) acres in Scarhoro, _ �Y _ be was an active member, He left Britain and France have both been [� Lo: ]s, con. 1, Markham Road, near Ring- AND PORK Pickering with nothing - definite in _holding -up certain proposed moves in stop Road. Bank barn, fine house, extraordin- t pry farm. :Must be sold to cldse estate A.E. . View, willing to take his chance in antieipatipn. These two nations, its Armstrong, Cherrywood, or Box 15, Pickering R well as all others were very much 39 49 " ' Also GOOD SERVICE the new county, and we have to ad- ry P14OR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE- Mire the spirit. We wish him sue- surprised to hear that he was advoc - - sting the observation and adherence one acre of land on Elizabeth silver Pickering ' Cass and the best of luck. Since Village, partly surrounded with silver maples _ , - .. ._ ...... by Germ -any of and to certain ti'e-at- 2Z fruit trees and srgall fruit in garden. Seven *]•;ling the above Mr. Chapman has roomed dwe ling, cement blocks, hot-air furn• received a letter from him, advising ies, particularly Locarno. We. ha« a= ace. 2ccllars, hydro• h!rdwood flooradown- gain been compelled to hear Hitler stairs, hard and soft water, : ne -car garage, resi- that he ha +q located at Jellicoe, in dente of the late Walter B.•Powell. For further Prop. $ general store. He lincia it strange tell the world that the huge arms- information apply to A. E. Richardson. Tbone �` SERV N ment scheme now under wa i6 ' and somewhat lonesome but takes y Ger- Eck �'' err - +o a what comes, many is one of his Peace moves. i' will tell Time � •+'