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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_05_31,.. • ... sees.. ... L. R I N 'iG�! .VOL. LIV PILKERING, O NT.. ' FRIDAY, M A Y 31, 1.935. 9 No. -10 - A 40vaiss4titional fbawb *. ..Cedar Grove ? I� T I - _Greenwood �{ .LJ WOOD M�xs= Under the auspices of .the W. M. F. L. and 'Mrs. Green spent Mon- i s r S., a humorous drama,, entitled, day in Toronto. .. -' • DR. H. C. PEARSON- Pbyeician '°Decries''. will be presented in Zion Miss Rutledge spent the ue2k -end MUILLS y bndSurgeon, Dunbarton. loly 110ur trucks paea your -way Church Cedar'-Grove on Friday - , at her home in Honeywood. ' RE. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director every day." June 7th. Good music between acts. James and Mrs• Raine _pent Sun- - `° .ot+tometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. , collection will, be .taken. Those latared Member or the American Optometrical GOAL, COKE, ^ day with friends at the lake. Established 1 &38 Y AN.cialiduu. Eyes examined by appointment taking part in the drama are: Misses Reserve June .0th for Greenwood phone 2804. Claremont. Ont. Jlar. aret Milroy, Isabel Scott.. Rub y, ' W U OD, CEMENT, >; y Y Garden Part Particulars later. tsyal. Reesor, Irene Taylor, Myrtle Hain- ' Mrs. Meadows and daughter, of SAN b, GRAVEL, ill, and Mesdames Alex. Milroy, All- Markham, spent the week -end with DONALD RUDDY Barrister. en Reesor; Levi . Reesor and R. Scott. her sister, Mr's. Plaskett. .-The rice Of ork •and beeia . Solicitor, Notary PubUc. MoneyV Loan. - and = P P Oatcg formerly occupied by tae late A. E. Chns- Mrs: Horton returned home on now shows a ''profit for tiaa,.ouU, wing of wort Holies. Whitby. sly - Centennial Corners Saturday after spending several y� BITILDER S SUPPLIES weeks• with her father who is Mill feeding. There is no bet- BATON,' BELL. & R058 The Anniversary Services at Cen- dangerously ill. ter feed for the money y ' 17 W. J. BEATON, K. C. also local cartage work g y Y 8 tellnial United Church Hi Highland y than my Barley' Feed. It ;t H, B. HELL J. D. F. Ross ��% Creek, will , be hel-- on .Sunday next, meeting gwillabe hod at the ome of s. J. A. WRIGHT A.' W. . MITCHELL June 2nd. At 3 p. m. D. $- T. Rev. Mrs. J W will dire rrior� pounds t0 373 Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 29319 egg, on Thursday, June the ton than b$TleA' Chop. (13noeeseor to D. Munro and Pieter- A, D. Robb, of Oshawa; will address 6th, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. L. Pegg's P C. RICHARDSON dt Co. Barris- he congregation, Kith the choir of u will be in char a All'are wel• Test it and lice. (� inn Coal Co.) C group g • , �lJ.ters, Sohcito s. Notaries etc., Suites 309- Pickering United Church, leading the come and 310-4 Ricnmond St. E.. Toronto. Tele Pickering, Ont. service Of raise. At 8 m. Rev, $. ' ihones - Ad. 4910: Nights. Sundays and Holi-' g, � p 'The Greenwood Gleaners met at CHOPPIs(; ts arr7 Pickering Phone 3613. Stf Office hone 7400 Residence 65Lf) - H. Greenslade, B. A., of Simpson the home of Mrs. Milton Pe on p Ave. United Church, Toronto will be Pegg mwk(lay, Wednesday' and Friday ' mHOMSCN do McMILLAN= B•trris• the evening with eleven mem- 1L tan, Solicitors, Notary Public. Office at e yw the special speaker. The singing be- yers present. After the general rou- SPECIAL ; Reileence of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, concession 1, STEW�RT BEAR% ing led' by the choir of Washington g k ling, Office hours: Thursday and Saturday tine of business, Mrs. Pegg served a Until June 1st, Chopping will be ewo,ngs, from' 7.00 V. m to 8 30 p. m.. or by United Church. _ - e `.fitment. Toronto ofd : Toronto Roy a�1 Bank . D ai d io Service Brougham delicious lunch. - Sul`.. Phone Pick 20 ;o. Toronto E177 n 5303. JIB U done for 7 cents per bag. a Finest equipmeat fur expert, -. - Green River CONANT dt ANNIR Barrioters, guaranteed service Miss Jean Malcolm was home for_ - -FLOUR el solicitors. Notene, Public out Sunday School is growing, - GORDON D. CONANT. County Crown Attor- Parts, Tubes, and Batteries the weekend. you are cordially invited to attend Ask for. KISSTMI for pastry, It sty' on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock, of Toronto ' ALLiN F. ANNIS, B. A.: LL. B. Why go to Niagara for blossoms . takes lrsta shortening. I grind PIeM• pace, -7 1 a simcoe St s., Oshawa Car Radio and Awplifjers .a spent Sunday with B. and. Sirs. Har- Wilson's Park is again in 'full ening grown wheat almost exclusive phone.--4 a-d 5 (Oshawa). and at the Court vey. M ". House, Whitby. tMr,Conant) Phone 7 (Whit Specialty.' swing. ely. You buy my flour, I buy 7'� - by). - Mrs. Donald Beer returned home 10 Years Experlenee on Sunday from a visit with her Roy Seebeck was taken to the' bus- wheat. a. vital on Sunday last for an operat- _____ ' EXCHANGE Detwtat - Phone bark 2du9. Pt r 4tuu or assets in Enniskillen. ion _ ,,,r Stouli 9t301. Mr. Leonard_ Bentley, of the Dom- I exchange flour for an kind 4d ,N9TL C. 8.MITH, D. D. R., L- D. S., inion Bank, Bronklin, is holidaying Benson Draper, of Blackwater, j, y. J�<`��4�.(Sncceewr to Dt. J. N. Dareal. Graeunte of et the Matthews House. spent the holiday under the parental grain. This saves you money. ape IIS�a College or Dental Surgeons and Toron- The Beal Store, Claremont roof. m mvcn,ty. At Claremoot o(lkeover D. A. Contzratt]lationS are .extended to Sent t'.atoreeveryTtte■day and Fndsry. Phone PH ONE 9'� )Ire and '4Ir�. Ravey - (nee Audzt;y Mr' N.. W. Forbes, of Markham, a. aeo„e Salt. _ 27tt - FURNITURE pigs a Draper guest-at the home of Ellicott) on their recent marriage. ,HERBERT T' FALLATSE..L Dg. The Leslie Devitt -family. of Tor- the Draper family. Shingles Foy Sale D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal 'Collage of We are- displaving an attractive onto, and Mrs. H. Mec•hin Palled - on The Ladies' Aid- are planning 'a tat Surgeona and the I'- iversity of Toronto. variety of 2 warden Party for. Wednesday, July e tp residence second door ea of St And Ad BTritigll3m friends nn the nth. s Church' Pickering, Ont. Office hours : s Aluminum and Oraoit war# Etc., The. Elmer Willson family, of Tor, 24th. Fulr particulars later. Galt Gal.vaaized Steel 8binglea6 a: s. in. to s'p . m., or by appointment. (X -ray Furniture and Furjiture The school concert tins a great sac Berd'n Pelt Slate Shingles. ,er.Jee), Phone Picts a700 431y Novelties. onto, .- were "with their relatives. here sees. All credit is due the instruct - Also. re- rubbering buglzv wheels.1 Prices low, in keeping with times. on the 24th and on Sunday visited - P g o_ rs, Mr. Lynda and Miss Muir. -Lawn rfiowere Rhgrpenrti. 2totn*90 gatshu. :he former's mother at Stouffville. .Flee Y. P. Class entertained the .T.• PATERSON'8 _, • CLAKEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Easton were' Presbyterian .Y. P. from Alarkilam, Oall.and et rises. Phone 281£. week -end visitors at a 1'e a yt g p M ET RICHARDSON C I nd r when' Eve � -- - tcanesutomcFrleinWrmeeol ■Illtia G roc and Lime the COm-yan'ea , Ever reported a most enjoyable �., Fi e y - 1 Mrs: Easton a eaKiaF sund�, et�}eeaentang companta of solid 6n d- mother on- her retur::. Lime. Just arrived a .lartte shipruent of Mr. send Mrs. O. Paterson, of Sand- - E' VEL Gyp••t,e in the following i.izeN : Mr, and Mrs, .Warren Willson, 'Mrs pitch visited recently with the latt- I1* POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneee, 48 in.'z 72 in. Gyproe Gannon, airs. T. C. Brown and-Geo. y I` . for Oocottas of York and Ontario. Ace �� er, s sister, Mrs. Wm. Duncan and Map sales of u1 ktads atienued ao on morwt ", 48 in. Z, 8 io. - = and Francis Willson called on-Mrs. act,es. Address Green 2tver P O., Out �� Mr. Duncan. . _ , ;• - 4Z3 in.. z 9H in. E. Willson at Stoulfville on Sutidar. y ` EATON. Tn�'rRHiP t ' • Mr. and:, Mrs.- F. Crocker, their Mrs.. T. Chaplin and son, of Brach Builders' Supplies - R B 48 in. x lU$ in. en, Sask, arrived' at the' home of her - for son Allen d Miac ills fT an McClure. _ Irk. Caavevaeeer commissioner . CUE. Of _ Ce {�te� a�Qav,t�. Accountant, Etc. truer of 4t3 ills S W UAnal:Qaa Board Toronto,, visited L. -and :4lzs.' Matt- parents, :41r. and Mrs. T....Barefoot, to MiFr,aje License.. Wh,tewle, Oct, star Lima spend some time. Lambe ' t nd -Lath _ _ .hews on the 24th. _ " --' .$nrdwall Plaster A number from here Attended a Mrs. Geo. Philip accompanied - the - B. C. -Shin lee II � �(1( M . 'MAW. si:. PICKERING oa:= Russell -Brodie family on a trip to surprise birthday party at the home - Liceri"d Aneiioneer fnrY.ark, Seagrave' to visit- friends last Sun- of Mrs. A. Hobson, Toronto, :.All re- Ontario and Onta io Counues - LUMBER YARD day. _ port a hap, y time. _ �lberta Coal Kit kinds of sates pramptiv attended to The Shepherd family anent. the The Y. P. Class will hold the De- 7 . TBR'Ms RILASONABLk 7 f 1 end of the week at their Brougham votional meeting at the home of Mr. Domestic Coke Sated may be ar'c;°nged for at the NEWS ofue• Pickering Malls and =Mrs. G. - Lehman an Thursday, - GFment, Lime, - Plaster 4 residence. :Mrs. A.' Moffat and Jack Bell ond'lndependeot phones.. June, Pith, at 8 p. m. A social even- Wntt Oatarita Gerow were their guests on- Sunda y : y ing also: ...Maple Mash, Feeds, - Albert Buckingham. Gravenhur- i ` -- The, annual meeting of the Cemet Agents for Lnndp- Fence / st visited with L. Middleton on the "ery Improvement Committee will be l SAFETY / and Poultry Supp' holiday and appears-to be- improving and Metal Roofing In health. Pld ea}- Wednesday - June =iihr- ia,.Lhe —_ _- -• -.- - -A GOOD DRIVER lies in stock ii t' all Rev, Mr. - Haney, of Manchester, church at 9 p. m. immediately after and praver meeting... 9 ' . -A GOOD CAR _ and Rev..J. E. Glover exchanged Cbekshdtt Im'pleibente'- r -hod IN3URA'�TCE with .. _ :; tjjj]e8 its on Sunday and ' St John's Quite a number from here attend- pulp f' �- congregation appreciated Rev. Mr. ed the Teacher Training School at �IIn - Priceso� ��g ZTT'RIC�3 Chopping Haney's earnest message. VNhitevale. All report a most help - TheStroogest, Purely Cast,alto On Thursday afternoon the pupils ful time. Those getting certificates �7E f, a „Coinps;oy is the World Mon. Thor. Sat,. of the, public school with the teach- were Mrs. E. J. Wilhon. and.two otb- Y•Y ILSON��.BRO�s er, Mr. Roy McWhirter, observed ' e s are, completing their course. } a QDt• y , : �Qnl - it Day fittingly. -Several lad- rThe Sacrament of the Lord's Sup• Phone Mark 7$00 >�l— CYRIL 6,. MORLEy Empire y Ies of the W. I, visited the schn -1 per will be observed on Sunday ev- .10%me - Pickerins, 6790 axed Mrs. T. C. Brown gave a talk ening. Will all members please bear s D. N. LUCkWOI1C� on Queen Victoria the Good. this in mind. Prayer meeting every £' A S TE Rj Summer PICKERING. ONT. G. I:: Middleton accompanied' Mr. Wednesday evening. A lively discuss - and Mrs. C. S. Carruthers, of Toron ion on the S. S. Lesson to start at ..Novelties ITURE R. G. CLENDENING to, to Orillia' on Saturday, to comp- 10.15, 1at_Sunday in 'June. - ' •i ,E" URN lete arrangements -for • the •Middle- A crokinole party held under the • ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR ton . Reunion Picnic, to be held in auspices of the Glee Club will be Chocolate Eggs, Chickens J DECK CHAIR— Varnished, - —= Champlain Park on July. 1st. They held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ° -v Private Ambulance are ea expecting a lag and Rabbits. ' Natvril frame, with sling seat P g large attendance Ed. Wilson, on Tuesday, June 4th, of heavy etril,ed canvRS.'wide Day end NigbtService this -year, aL 8' P. en. Admission; 26 cents. Pr- 5C. -to 50C. - z Pbooe 9000 It was with deep concern that the izes will •be given. Refreshments will arms. special -161 50: Brougham friends of Mr. and ,Mrs. aiso be served. All are welcome to Easter Greeting Cards. DSCIi CHAIR — Varnished, Malvern o000 Norton, of the Kingston Road, heard attend. _ 5c. and 10c.. 'natural frame, with cling seat '_L of the serious • accident- which befell The Ladies' Aid held their anntial _ of heavy, striped canvas, ccnl- Markham, ~• t. Sir. Norton on Thursday last, when meeting at the home of Mrs. Walt, +R — - -- -- , he fell- and brokke his leg. His con- Booth. All report' an interesting FARMERS,- - plete with ennopy and eloping foot rest and wide orals. t '` dition is serious at the time of writ- meeting. Officers for the year are: Wisp farmers are treating their Special-62 50. :' Mowers ing• Hon. Pees., Mrs. some Booth; Pres- seed with J >� The W. M. S. of St: John's Church Mrs., T. Williams, • Vice- Pres., firs. ' Sharpened anal Re aired 'FORMALDEHYDE FOLDING HOLLYWOOD P p held. their May meetin>r•at, the home M. Draper; Treasurer, Itifiss R. Hut- - '• "''� ..Bring ours N0W-- - -of-- ward - Aft-.+. CHAIR -A very heavy type y glen -, with a -very chings; See�tYlMis is to insure its '`ernut- free" harvest. offoldiott arm cbt►ir. ..B, -H.- Paintsi� -Enamels, large attendance, and with the pees- Draper; Group Leaders, Mrs. Will. It costa IesetbRn lc. per bashel ident. Mr,. J. Miller, presiding. The iams, Mrs. F. Carter, Mrs. Ray See - to treat seed grain. 4 ! Speciai�eacb 2.9rJ. � ., .' :.. Varnishes. and Stains. Program for the afternoon was in beck, - Mrs. H. Wilson; Mrs. M. Drap- ' a GARDEN BENCHES- Naturlil, - °� ++ ' MURF.9C0 in full line of colors,~ charge of Group D , Mrz, Norton, sir; -Fruit and Flower Committee: with Breen trim, Special =.95, Convener. The Grose invited the BU RPEE S GARDEr1' SEEDS P Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Meetings on the GLIDER COUCH =Io heavy, Also TURPS and OILS W}itevale W. M. 'S. of the United - fourth Wednesday of each month. 'Iti.bulk. theecotiothical -wAy - striped duck. with head rest. Gardeh.Tools and Chick Supg1les Church t4 be their guests and ,furn- +}+}1e next meeting to be held at the to bay seed, ") BpeFiiI value -$Is O0. ish the program. The guests, provid- home of Mrs. Arnolds. ` We have the AReney for ed an e,zceptionally fine program a- : Two correspondents contributed H PIC / Dpi + MASSEY- HARRIS "I long: missionary lines, which was budgets to the News this week. We t „' C. A. STERRI Z 1 RLrPAIRB. very much appreciated. Group,.. "D•, Jones �g Store note' the "election' of officers 'to the Funeral Director T ��rr acted as hostesses and provided a Ladies' Aid differs in the names of ALVIN BUSHBi very delicious tea at the close. The the. officers given. We have taken Phone , Asobulance Service ++ W. M.' S. of St. Min's are ve „ T1' the first one to come to the office. PICEER210� OINTA11H0 l phone IWO Hardware Phone 46M grateful to Group D and the Wh- If not correct, don't blame the 'edii- A pm]�gr�g, ACKERINO Arna� guests for the enjoyable ai- or. (Ed.) • dD.ts�10 � - - _ J Stars Blow Up, But - - - - - We Don't Know Why - _ - . >\� � ��� •- - -- � • -phew York' Sun.) CL ,. Astronomers seem to be coming aroutld to the opinion that any star t'- I c // is likely. at some period of its, long M / - " life, to explode like -the --one which ♦ ' - -t--•� ,.� ' dared up last Winter in the con- ' - �! ,"?s-P ; - -'� stellation of Hercules. Some stars may explode more than once, for all ` <1rybody' knows. Why- they' blow -up • is a mystery. Beconifng a nova, as it'-is ralded, is probably a stellar dis- _ q _ case, in which case the eruptive im- -- - _ _ _ - : - - ....fN pulse is entirely interrlal.,It is_pos-_ a ++•+�»'''• - - - sible.. however, that the outburst may he the result of an- external - ac- cident to the star, such as an en- ' x,,untrr.tsitjt •a. •relatively dens,( cloud . 6 ! '�°..�.�-- �• - _ . �� YOUTof cosmic Kos or dust. x t TIDES S; x , ilia• slat is a ;et:tt> IItvre is r c�I • g•,u,! ro:esun. to believe e'rl}u•r that Q .. -. . B 'NELLE M. - SCANLA N -. - - ;t `alre :lily haw•hMl it% flints nyk n, nvva or that it will hvvnn;c• n navy ® iD (Author of "Yencarrow ") At some time in the fulmi The lal- - - .. tvi possibility lK it.bit, di eranrerti'ng,,, , : ...�+ +_----- �''''•.'"''." it in( -utsr life on it,,. earth vmild m,t : Ken yr teu(`ti' a rataid iph'. 'the I _ SYDtoP8I8 •`Die? -I dou =t 63to�c. spud by at r we see a group of young boo ht,me till ,Father gets billet', 1 :up- earth itself pruLnbly tvoulit• hex fort= ne, e.. t , pre curved on' the tides- of- , youth pose." slime(]. lit is, tbi refore, ri,. su! inK to Young ]telly Pencarrow flnaily settle9 p „Alto after 4hai ?" h am that in the €t w cries ' where T E do,. n on the Yencarrow farm, .with 'l' Genevieve, his cousin, as housekeeper•. ��' -ho knows "' she tiled to. ayYjt .stars that later exploded' were ob- who is '!n ]o1'e with her cousin:•Robin served b�rone the outburst it W: as Q 3a ` Berrick. Cousin Neil Dlacdonatd be_ lightly, as though it were of ,no c`�1d found that they showed fairly large ��OWN LAiiEL /e� --eontes engaged to Erena Jotcey -unit. sequence, but Kelly knew there had I - � lllr ��� Peter venearrow is showing interest been some break somewhere.. i fluctuations in brightness for see- as in MaiAv Wtea a- ty'plst ferhl years, The nova,which appeal,- s family n suddenly faced with ere Is you're fed up with tow .,, ORANGE pE1(DE � 4ot. 1 /2,'bf : "the serious !]]woos of Sir tiles E'en there is always your old room ,here, ere in the - constellation of Aquila in ecarrow: 1918, for example, had been known Kelly suddenly marries 11alsie Kite. "Thanks; I'll remember;' i for 30 yeiirs to be a variable star ' 2. ---' -- .You didn't mean to come back, did 1. has `• "1V sie, on't be ever get- you ?" Kelly asked,' hoping fox- Judii- � fluctuating between the is and 11th n}agniiudes: The maintained _ la kid in a 'frightened little voice. fieation, $ gratifying equanimity throughout }} a hope so. She could see that he was haunted I.the period in which man has profited . An Early. Canadian I-IOSpital CARE OF THE FARROWING SOW Kelly looked relieved. - by a sense of unfafruess in his deal - from its ministrations. _ . . .. _ - "is it a bad one ?" ings with, her..In Maisie's Pace, too, A.- little extra care at farrowing "One std( is partly paialysod,'and was a pathetic - eagerness to be' ac- �" 'An increa$e' of one stellar .magni- . General hospitals are regarded tude is no small matter" means as comparatively, modern develop- will often- sae e.._$ greater percentage he can't speak very distinctly,- but quitted. Let it be- her .wedding Sift j that the. star at maximum was, two of the litter. Include some bran in the doctor says 1t may be only temp- I ments - rl Canada. And yet Dr, ��'. the d :' - _. .. � pt"least., of 'mind over uhaf,'j and a half times as bright as at W. ri as 'the: meal ration to prevent a ferveC - to them -peace minimum., - Although chow es have t • Patton, of Port Mo 'en, N S. � h "'!►nd Mother?" holly, Iiaquired g. iah' cttrtditivn. A''•week or tehzhsps L - \o, Kelly; -I've had pnou{th, I'm sheen observed in , solar • radiation; ' been telling a Halifax audience of "Can't you imagine? Between• you glad. to be free a aln ^ she Iled,. , c f, farrowing place the sow in if rushiixg oft and 'getting married and i they are relatively minute... The sun a 100-bed bo olio] erected 'by Abe- fcrrotring-pen' that is - dry, - clean ,and; 1 thought so, but I felt it wasn't r ahows po;• sign of serious instability. French at hlbtoric Louisburg a., long : Father ill again , - ." quite square. You've always- been a f:ee from draughts, Bed the pen with' - - "Its alt my faufi . I suppose ,they. , Its steady outpouring of 'just; the 'ago_ as the year 174;1, ,an institution _ bate me. ' _ ' ' . amount -of .light and heat tike earth gh-ort stf`aw: Keep a -watchful eye vn rocks at'srtMaislekejobmnawo0 'she `requires is likely to .-continue for-an a - - the•sow.at farrowing time but do not _ •bleb, whatever its -limitations -in - Maisie looked ' at Genevieve as indefinite number of millions of comparison with the hospitals which - though pleading foil somte little word smiled. and spared him further words, i have taken Its ptace;'possess£d what­ 'disturli or assist her unless absolute- I years., - wgs - for those days a great boon in ' ly necessary. Provide a warm bran 01 coarfort. and then at Kelly- Kelly. Good rilght, Genevieve. _ Fry `to The interesting `suggestion is'. after' - - ho flow filled all her world, and her make them forgiive Ke11Y." hot and cold running water, ie.p far. the -sow' a few hoots - j made by Dr. Gustaf Stromberg,' o +a ayes shone with adoring lave, °The} will =ln time." - According to Dr, Patton, obis hos- farrowing. - 'the. 3tount Wilson Observatory that "!t was not your fault, darling". it "Let me know how Father to, I ' pital, the' ruins of which were 'ex- was ive outbursts in stars may re- cavated four years ago, was the first was mine: 1—knew—be wcluk3 be angry, impose 'I'd bitter keep; clear for the._' -cult in 'the fot•ntation of planetary but i didn't expect this. Yet it present ?" "Systems., If that is the case the sun one iii ariy'size iD the east of Quebec. was tire only, way," be added thought- ..Yes• I'FI let You know bow - things Operated by the Society of the Hos- :urely has passed through the nova' pliallers _of St: John, -it eedupled a -_ •_ = - inlly, - - are.'' ^ ; - . - • _ - 1 • - -� t:.ge a;, east eynce..The idea is. as "k suppose so," Genevieve agreec.L . "anti wltat about 3fothe :' ?_ "' building of quite estPnsire size. It - Dr. Strombeq, _ expresses it - that • ' "Hare you' seen Robin. or Aunt "She 'would '�like to come ut and ' was built of solid masonry, was two e matter ejected, from a star during ! • Kttty ?" Kell asked. see you both, She cried terribly, poor- storeys high, with ueD wards atul seer Kelly Til.exploMon._graduolly settles do*n 01 Not Rubin. :4uai Kitty was t,nere dihi:n€t. b»t you know ,she• won_.grts , some private rooms, The bulttiin cr, �� 4 - - - ar.ta p�lttrets: -and, satellities.' F.yery 'i +whoa Father came home 14 blamed „over things." so- called wove star that appears in had as char at one 'end and its doors: t�. - 'for falsie dismissed: she "Give her my love. N 1'11 -write to were wide enough to- admit. of .it-be- her \�~� g o;" the :firmitincnt may ire a signal that ' Dad madeft( me fuss about Robin "' her."--said KEliy,. great, planetary construction job ins converted into a chapel in the- a, ;t\ "'Robin! "' said 'Matsie• "Yes, do, And :Aunt Kitty? Any has keen started, event of .fife 'dturch accomoefati_oa V' oy R "Oh,. she is scarse ato ddeea }h .be. uUe , me si � like To her blasted neck, i • It i3 not unlike] that the now of the towa.being over- taxed. There_ ��ti4 � get married," g Y way a laundry, u kitchen auihL . . watches him like a cat, Funny thing, Yet I ougut to be, grateful, If she :.pfpu,ar. tidal theory at the origin {.acli,itiea, but we, have no means' ot.. e \' �+� " - Gene hallo t butter]. ; of planetary systems will go the knowing ''but-oncip- she vi afra_ i_ _.per .' .,'. _ .. _ g how it -aas heated. a`!'w' . tea ao .� _ -,way of its pvedecessor. t.aplace's Enjoy, areal fine - vieve. I don't suppose you knew, but "Don't say -you wouldn't Dave mar- ; This early ho-pital was trot de- Jam' nebular hypothesis. It always puts a hand-made Ci 8rt2CtQ �sbe bad all the family worked up, into clod me..' i pendent upon military funds or q tremendous strain on the -laws of - patteats' rollin your own lint about the horriblecrltne o! co+fs_ '•I might not have - wakened up - -so , payments' for .its mainten- Q y - - - • . probability to believe, that a passing near once -had such- a close. encount• IA marry'ing. -Then it was Maisle. soon." ance On the contrary toe people, GOLDEN VIRCiN Who next I wonder,"' G"enevleve turned back'at the gate- at large kept it going by contributing .r.11ly t_t��sa<�t�t.a�fl�r(nr :',_(•,tam e r with, the sun that it drew out of Genevieve found' it difficult to slits. v+ave, and sax them; their-aims ten - pounds of cesdftst. a day. There - the 'san great streams of matter � - -" "lath tale fiction of a foolish -fancy. She linked, silhouetted in the-door against v,.hich later -condensed intq, pt ?���.- being. more than enough codfish. to _ had to hide the real tragedy that lay the Iampii - t, ' Stai c, iri .genera) are so far, apart th.tk provide for ta'e needs of the hw ptnit, ti__- .. , , ,.� > l „y(a_ �e.o, Tpaia blindgid bor for 'thP' megmPnf. c h close brushes must be' e.NLreme= the surplus..wa:s_-axihaaged for other i —F-- i;i•ir. happiness - a happiness they but. she fought them back. I goods. Six soldiers' ' rations a day , ly f;are. 1 Dad ruthlessly claimed and.. defied The car .she rind ' hire2i warted 'be_ was another, form of maintenance. ' [3 TANTE - :their• world to possess: 5tie seemed. side fete road and the sleepy ilrivet Strnnrbctg's idea makes a ()E 11 to stand alone and very loneJy. Eves p g stru her appeal to ^on.^ rn, sense, O F M C N ARC H c cranked u with a shattering noise. , ..'. Robinn seemed:- remote. y y , It also revives -the pleasant picture , Th° Valley ]a under alight frDSG,'' 'For the most part we do not' do and the' sits 'air eSu'n her. cheeks, 0f a universe filled with possible ' Wbat a-re -y'oft g61ng-to do now ?" p g ztancies o€ life. The tidal theory, as things because we have reasons for but •tonight there was' no comfort in foI • them, but we find reasons for them re. e / "Holly asked the question at last, :•expziantled I:y Jeans and his = - the loveliness -of the, se'a' or. the• sky. love et s, made man -a-lonely creature "- Go to our dru tsi or. department. store tad Y because we want to do them. V1 ill y gi i r `pa g Etdlhillss pread ocu.teast she left in an' almost lifeless cosmos, buy' RIT Dye (any color, 15s -2 for 2f5cs ' tt Use 't hen t us i statement o TO ALWAYS GET Petone, and skirted• the harbour r they-`.' -' ' words or -less, why you- refer tRIT -1,000 Durant. rot left na'image on her mind. HE`HOUSE VENT EATION 1 p p� pairs of Monaceh .Debutante full- Rheumatlsm- Yields fashioned- shadow -free pure silk es - FAST RAIN RELIEF CHAPTER T4ti ENTY -FOi R t - ion stock ings.0 latest Spring a give as The spring advanced and the days` -The re'mova'l of rrioisfure is a major ,;.t to LIVE Yeast prizes o 1,000 entrants. uThe e,ar do en of lengthened... Slowly,_ like a sleeper ; problem in ­.poultry hoy_es. Poultry P - - have' no sweat glands, but they give "Since takin` Phillips Pure reasons why you will prefer RIT: RIT coitus awakening, a flint responsiveness re- - { in 33 basic brilliant colors, from which can Get tin of 12 tablets or turned to the stricken muscles that j oft relatively large amounts of v'a ! a different man. and gyears be produced over 50of.the newest Paris sbades, held Sir Miles Pencarrow a prisoner. ; Pcur in res iration and•'through the.t economical bottle of 24 or -cA -- , p 1 younger. Dry shoulders and arms FAST COLORS WITHOUT BOILING I ,.�► ao0at any druggist's. _ Doctors consulted anjl • iifa =se0rs l skin. It was found at one experiment• I became almost a fixture, and Only' RIT offers this advamagcl RIT is the worked, and Norah and Genevieve ai station that the- maximum egK rased to gite me much pain. I malern lifts or dvt`- easier and curer -far lifted the mental burden in so tar Production was, obtained, when tem -' can now use them quite freely, superior to ordinary "surface dyes" because - thanks to Phillips Yeast. " - 1,eratures were not permitted' to Move,-England - Extract from it contains a patented ingredient that'tnaka -- : fluctuate widely. A henhouse temper- original letter. the color soak in deeper, set faster and lac ion et. _ Sold ever where. - i'al'ure at ii0 degrees F. as too high to,l The principal cause of Rheurnatic. g HOW TO WIN .. ! ' lie• maintained on most farms in I - t'omplaints is the formation: of uric - - - - I 1. R':ite a short statemea *. (under 50 words) s�a++a v :inter without artificial heat. Hence, avid. Stop its formation and the pain on tti'hy you prefer. RIT• Dyes and send it R ELIEVE it lower temperature .held uniform]} I will go. Phillips Pure LI3`1: Toast will together with as emery RIT package (or DOES NOT HARM p E L I.0 P a 1 N would -be--desirable. Increasing, nun; stop the'formation of Lri(• Acid, and, reasonable facsimile) and your name and THE HEART = } + as -well. -Live you-new vitality: ,' .. ►tics of poultrvmen have had success!. : , address, to. john A. Huston Co. Ltd.. '46 IF ousuffer In Philli s Yeast a way has been Caledonia Rd. T Y Pte• with artificial ',heat' properly regular 1 • y Toronto, An Aspirin tablet starts disinte- odic pain and eti but. failure has commonly result- 1 'found to'pre -erve in highly - active form 2. Send as many as you wish;. contest closes grating as soon as'it touches moistuie. ' diseoin ort, try the important fi Vitamins, Enzymes midnight June 29, 1935: ' That means that Aspirin starts Lydia E. AQkbam'a „ rd when temperatures were allowed, a>ad Nuclein of yeast. These post-erful 3. 1,000 Arius tc;11 be awarded on the 'taking hold" ...eases even a bad ;;! ,., Tablets., In 1host .to go too high o't•,'to 41uetuate wide• ingredients do three Htings: (1) They decision of the judges, which will be final.' case! the brio 1 tone up digestion and end distressing p'hether you win a pair of silk step kings of ' headache, neuritis or rheumatic pain = y g y• after- eating.efrects. (2) They help your.. a7tilost firs aia y. Ana r�spiritris safe. we me relief. As -..st- . apt all the nauriahment- sot, we writ mail to of entraacs free o[' - Mrs.CarolineNew- ironi'coltr fo6d nnil thu: buililyou up, charge, our ramous booklet—"The A.B.C. Doctors prescribe it. For Aspftin does nian says; ^They as 'they were able, bas_ Miles knew , (3) They sti•mnlnte'the white corpuscles of Home Rug Making ". not harm-the Heart. ease the pain ". too well that was a punishment be of the blood upon whicli.natur? depends .. Be sure to look for the name Bayer Mrs. Raymond Chaput,.Rqute %, hail brought upon. himself. The shock to drive out the poisons which cause II i 'the form oT a cross Dri every T'ilbury,Ont. sa s, "I suffered some- ehattmatic- aches,• skin troubles, etc. _ p thin terrible. Had such backaches of Kelly's marriage he had survived, 1 s a lTfn tablet. Aspirin is made in- and I was worn ouz ;had he controlled his temper` instead Follow _this inexpensive Phillips P 1 S -Fold wap to hpaliri. 7v dais' Opp y , Canada and all druggists have it. Your Tablets me ".LetZuitl of goading himself -into a pas.fonate t (in granalPs of,pleetsing taste), 0e-. 45 belpyou,too. Ask your irxggist. ;;tie•• venting it broadcast on they �ayssupplyfor $1.00atyourdruggist's.' TINTSttndDYti✓/ Demand are] Get tral'e-Tamiry, this -would• not bite(' - - - . _. -. RitIs aeuav"106 i : ,A 5 P 1 R 1 N caurred, His anger had not hurt ; Issue No. 22 — '.35 I�to2161161 � •• -' ntADIEWAOR nw,aTEM"'N cANADA 1: silt', but lc�coiled upon himself, - - NOT •�oa't oft 41111111 sf ' TO BE CONTINUED 5fi 69 'A10ltrt' wp°� Bowls Over Records After Paying Respects Tw 3 Q -icb Club , A �b. • "` �,`c ay R-. � rI.A.211 All [1a6ta [fDfttf•, ., ,LESSON N.O. 56 I Resuming our chat !n regard to �[ •A Printed Cotton Design ".Merchandising Sense." There is au. k .";`; FIG.' NO. 189 is a design for grin: -other commercial, consideration too : - °�1. `' •.; ''`` ' * f . led cotton, You •%Will notice a quiet frequently overlooked ''by both artists harurony, first 41irou tt nhythm, by and advertisers, it is the need cf ili- - - - -- ti.; >., simple lines and , shapes, then, di,- idualizing- -your a(4- vertiairg appeal, , through• Tone Rh) by' repetition„ The Uusiuess of advert! fug, unlike so �f,.F, and relation of three tones against a many other businesses, suffers a logy %s elf' u•• >€ * — .. light- toned - background. Note Vie del -- of* rcntlgt iJy (10419 a ahing that is F e , 1r` - ±< * ; '''> ` = ,,• q ' °:'4 icate Rhythm made by the repet'don popular. if aut ;mobile tires'oi cloth- •- 'i of this darner grey- oner of-ilo,wers.• irg or any-other kind of product Tire effectiveness and variety given has been using extenrsiwcsly a certain to this cies:gu by the art augtmecit of techniiltie, or '•'lay -out'' so much that 3 • ••V Wes"`. �� •,,,,,,. -., 1, �� w " >�'",• �' '� ;�+ its different tone; is 1,•e.4, seen , by. it has. intc•usely popular, your comparing the tone design with FIG. efforts will lu .ie force immediately by •_ r �• ; °r, ".+ a \O. 1'10 whio!t illustrates the desi;n. -using the nle or a' similar . heat- : � , . "� c by lines only. in black and white, inert, For an esampla._ we wi'.i say. ': rcclucln tlteln all to rh} thn� of line -that a• cc rtasu Advertising .Agency ; ««�• - .v '. r 0 ' a -' and shape. has audited more tietiws ter illus- s, a. p 1�oR' %t us study just hoN� . many trat�ons, fllai: plan} ot_ler 81'e Orgatl- a°e `.h; tours.: Sc izatlou< coniNac•d. This agency has x. • l there are iu FIG: 1 J. First, g } ; s' ^ .. al, of t #te 'line worb ia- in BLxCIi. pl'Igivatecl an i mr"de p 1. ltlar many c,f . e ' the light flat- n _- '°°"°•a..: °...,�,, .' �.� - ,,,, :�,'i s.., �' . °� c g toned ,back_ the techniques that have beet in "is 'G`t H1GH LIGIi f wo ae in. the last two. but, a - tone.• u Third, the re tones on `the flowers tue,or a uic[hod. - .�� grey the mrimeut a technic are the LIG tone. fourth', ,the Is getting 'sufficiently {wo ii D 1 liar to be -_ -- „ c, d " centre of the tiuw'ers !s the 11"0il'1'E imitated. it-is d:seardc'd• and a new . ?tom 1• n r . '' "a s„ R• ._ r? �s '. ,�' (tlttl'r- and lase dark leaves, solid, treatment subst!tutccl. This; agency '" ¢ " . {blar•.1t. Tlivu: this is a four -tone draw- has reaped the benefit of tha pope- - i,, $ . -°° Leo's "'r•y , •,. .^ ': /, A`y'r � x' � „x ? z M1 � i i :ig of Black, «• °tile and two Greys. : Jarity'at ivy crest,'and you'.kttu ;, the j . 1 i 1 old 'alI t A „t $,. I ... _ a• k4G. \U. ytr ,e, "))out im''tat :nn, b `"''r+y ''. ' �.W •. illustrates. the: oust id lien aurf Ink 'work which You Takt. tile case of two IanLp dp ,srt. xc' +�< r y siimi.d de before washing-ill tit? i '� +{{ * inental store, both of ,which have backs; round. Then wash In the dark• their own art dt•partm ?ut�, and }et _ N " III _ -. Y'" er-;91 _on the flowers. Wheii dry, there are seasons A--liell it lq tieceq- : galnt the white for the centre of s }'our flowers and the design Is n. ary to call in outside assist lure' in order to have'.the extra work flnisped r . !.•shed.' Thi; -is your work fur I,X. up in ante iv mast with the adwertls- 4 AO. (;I. fns; schedule. The iii ,ta nee I have In- mind In rather bad' buginess on the part of an art organization w -hieb did. I� 4(-.s r� not do tiie right tlllrig t;y' store nuni- her two, to assist in the extra ,work. This art or„anfzatlon; not .having any _ artists to' handle a certain' style' of work, foolishly called "'In •artists to work in the- evenlars who were - eat. ployed da fly. by the store number one. ` " Wai -mkowr c,f Chicol -o. Notional I'Ion(. It B. Ile:nneit, Premier of i , �: The result was that the advertising 3f art _Mat'. -( u"_(::ia.in- n8 inn; oho fook Norril single- a:64-. all- ssvents tities' ln: the International- Canada, leaving it. dative` t',rl- - i,u��., Pr, ,1,� p ; VvDrt 1�tnI1 loran `~ omen's Bowling Tournament in Chicago. Slav scored fi5'L in singles ace in Condon after attending I( stores, which, by the way are next a reception arisi levee f ivan" by I " end set •a new high record of 1,91 l in all - scents• q i dooF taelglibrr aw, showed such : similar- _ Kin; George and Queen Mat } for I ity 'fn technique, that bhe advertising - i lomatic co G. membera..of the d p Ju + massager of. store number two became is connection wish the 1:oFlit .1 u'- s.usph lane. :�iee,llesa to say the art T �. a .the account o! . b�le • _ - zatlon has to afore - number two. , s - r Suppbre -you were '3' manufacturer ' Leads Fight "�+T y " i '•; and our advertiang' campaign ex_ - - • e pressed itsFif In, ids 'oa'r ward a'ppe tr_ f N, WIN ynce 'tis' used by your competitors, I : `: f, i - [ ^ t c,. �''f-o�` - lVonid� you ather have , \' , �, t �� • ,rliJ.r; t A9 -r a treatment t , i �►i,4 perhaps riot %u te' as 'good art:sticak I.ly or pozslbly in repradurintz these - _- fir�"�•• "� - �r f --- _ . v. es but which, nevelil:e'e.4s. Would !ie d6tilletf yours anti hold your mat k. the. get>axai cnmpoaltion _ your adwertisin to ir.,lici lu• I `r ? \y. c i, t;. etc:. s..`� tt. asp %1 , fi ; ;ti!ze yeur adi ?.«rtising :' �;'e belie• Zr Titus Wadde: .Is th., -: an }•taing ,% fr�a, `° * 3 : 1. �9- .^ .. �1 �.. e t Z «•�Y ,; an }: practical as3wertiser would. 13ab cut• anoth•e•' v4 a man can do to . rnale h:s wife °'' • u tooth toda ' f ; ... 1<i`"► r l . y y:' 'awe a;krttg /or'm�ricy. ta'sp :n� on,g': _ . . . : ''That's all right. I'd rather have c;othes' •pin, Hive a rnatlnee than an evet.i "7_ Mr. Lon3wed; .'Ever, try 's ! `[ „ if1' ,t Quc'+tluna as.11l be answwerod to this 1 riorma ee," ,., _ - - / 7iwpg: .r«1f � a �1 t? her the rrsan.y'. -- h •' •_ L # .�1� 'y ^�r � Q+ i.i : el,u- rI men t, �Cnyona a t :Liu; to re.. `Y :.. — � s•c,lve a r,.onal reply may haws, ' ' — i. .g 'ant) it ti � Fa'' .. _,- _ •..- •.. :_ .:-. -.-' -- __? ..�. "� t "•r a, ., tame tE a_ �: •- tahiar, - - - - - • . � 'y l d. :idrli- c�s�r,I Pn:. . f ti I .S'rlope Is a nrir•,td „'rth . thw request. This - a v 1P75y !' 3`iti• "'Art 1)Enfc ar, Our 4k•tnh ('la This is to 'Laura. 3Qeler = - a' ' f k , - :.'. W, F f.� 1 9 O ltioht le' S:a, «q 1� "„at, 3 urwtty. Applique Q Fit rc}t Kic'n2p Qrama Unfolds At Chaumont fop c *n be:i , of _f, _ -- \ a �,-�� J _ l .f'..,.., ,.• pictured as he addrer -sex ` .r. - /�` °�i�'?tI• �• f- •R�d. ti'r•n:`,�•t- of t1�c \c�i,•� Yuri: City ,. �.� " r•p. "" �. i' __4 -t � •,fs�• :S / - (.'anc•ei' CAmmlttc•c• ati • }uo� :,cs, - '.; � e ^�6@ o...�• D \ A„ made .a- zainst r•awa•.c8 .o.f 'th.t di;= ; D v e -I a ti: for t c••i � i' .r , • c. m t a' . cancer were made 'at finer- tins . Winning Combination - - as e - � r' / • 'p,� /\• � ,'� � aq:, »: t j `. ,w .lip - w10RNING GLORY APP`IOUE PATTERN 919 You have been 'bu,il} it.antln; =cods I''nk' I n Mill t t lost ql the I 4 profusion of flo,rer. to conic. And while you are doiti_ that. }ou t t •� �' �« :. �• }' qQn bare lovely•ftuw•ers'g'ro� win[; on }•our quilt, if you chsio,c this Morning Glor) .Applique quilt. There are .only three'- lratche3 on. each block.. You can. do the flowers in two color's or in two Amdc!s 0T` one color; you can make theni the saute throu,;hout.,0r. different, ping up your scraps of material. The leaf, of tour; shou!•1 he Breen in • every block. The bklr -, would Viso anal:e attractive, Clrshions or motifs on scarfs or other linens. An(] then }you, could, ileauty plus brains equals take pilloww uses to match the (,uilt, using tiie �turrtur Glom ruo:if Christine Shephrrd iaho,vii), co- { 1tt thQ �entet the edge. ' S� at the \ot'th Carol'na, State - Pattern 119 comes to you witli cotnple,e,-' sitisple' in5ti iu ti ors chol of Education; ' is the c•ani. f for cutting, sewing and fitu. iini;, together with }•arda:;'e chart, •dia Pus concensus, - Tll'e Southern •; '`: ^: am of quilt to help ,arrange - t.IIC -' blacks for single and 4otible he4l'• beauty ha..- for ••three yearn won - - e, and and a diagram.of, block which seYces..as a guide for hlacins; tlae scliolarshiiis anal ltas consis'ently ! pAtches and" suggests contra.aing materials. outshowvn the' iiiale stustent ;' �wT :o - Cliat;tnont; France, headquarters town of ,•1.I;I.F. is again alive - Send 20c in stamps or coin (coin p - fen'ed r for thi t pattern _ outrruniber girls 25 to 1. a with activity as trial -of Gabriel­ Socltiy gets under way foi• kidnap- w- }� 1�Teedlec raft - Dept:, Wilton • 1 L11Ai,hPng'C'L'., 73 . A'dclai lb fit. W,e,,t; hint ^ of -1 - ;'enr -old. dau�•htei of ;1laj. Mar cscet .du TbieHeul :- Soc }g}' Tbronto ` 52 G.; (h; re.) Was undaunted by new array of prosecution ww5tness. :' .. - ,i &iS• � dri"c_`� .. __.. r- `�xc.; .... - Yl..,•/ .—... *iG -Y_'•. �L::i• _..-, '�'i•'., -, �3 ". -1 "' -. w_.s d'F..: .. -. ,.. w'a`,w'. :1 riv. _. ','J,v •`.�. i�u>Iharte6 barton are holding a spft4al meet- sale Register a: ` 4#1 .�i AsT1 *t' �i WO - ing on Thursday, June 6th, at 5.00 l `Y� B1ti0k81211thiaa� WOW�R,�d Miss E. Chariton, Mr. 'W. Scott o'clock D. S. T. Five other societies SATURDAY, JUNE 1st - Auction at right friees _ and Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Mills have been invited ana there will be sale of household effects etc; the Now is the time to have thou repair Terms of Toronto, visited Mrs. Ged. White, a speaker from the League of Nat- property of the estate of the late jobs attended to. H arrows, repaired. $1.75 per yi, $1,50 paid in advaaew-- on the holiday. ions, also a pageant by our own W. B. Powell, Sale at 2 p, m, D. also new sections on treed. '1'tre !am• " Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Tamil; and ous Fleury Plows always on hand:_ Subseriptiena to fine United States Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and.. family, members. Tea will be served at the _ S. T. See bills- Fred Poatill, _ �• and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advaam close and all -women of the commun- auctioneer. Also dealer in Viking Cream BeW. a- the out at the formers home on ity are cordially invited to attends - the holiday week -end; tore and Electric Washers. The annual Memorial' Servir_•� -w,il QQ Dealer in Cocksbutt and Foust''& laNN •MURKAR. Pro�rieior. - � -held in White- Church, - Erskine •' :For Sale ' . Wood machinery, Cemetery, on June 9th, at 3 p. m. A Maple Leaf Mutual Fu e A phone call will bring us to your farm, Brougham — Oxy-acetylene welding. loud- speaker, will be_.- in§talled by S. Huildings- at rear- of West Fill Iasuraaee Co• " " Mrs. W. Gray's aster, Mrs. Pa!- Beare, Markham. A collection in aiiJ Hotel to be entirely removed by Phone Pick 716 1 riser, of Toronto, wno has been ill of Cemetery Fund. pi.rrchaser, Buildings constructed and WAWANESA INS. CO. F- T- �Toodw'ta.rd for soine 'tirie; flied on* Frid'ay and the home of Mrs. McConochiellast if square timber. scantling and 'Cheap Rates- for Farm and Country GREENWOOD 491y was buried on NloridaY, the Gray luwher and will yield considerable family attending the' funeral. Sy,'11r Thursday. A good bale was packed, _valuable material., . Any person Buildings pithy is extended to the bereaved.. Valued at $53, with probably • mbre cunteruplaLing erection of guy Windstorm Insurance on Buildings to be added. A number of the lad - hni,ldin should enquire.. Fur iu- on the 24th were: Mr. F:. C. Thorn,- 8 q Windmills, Silos ete. Notice OOLl ton, of NN•Uudst,x k; Sir. and Mrs. ies attended the rural gatherir}g of erection, particulars, tertiie 'AOd Automobile Insurance of llxr.e and daughter and 4liss E. the - Toronto East- Presbyterial -last prieeapply to': y ROBERT FERGUSON, All Binds _ %Vallace �vf Toronto. ® Wednesday. Wert Hill Hotel, " The Woman's Association of Dun- Write or Phone We do Building rif all kinds. _ ;1,hitevale _ -. -- -- —. - - -_ - -_ - G. D. CONANT,K. C„ -BOWMAN ,de ROWE CARPENTERING., A Harniman s,�en� the week -end MODERN AND OLD TYME - ` -' Oshawa, WRiTHY, ONT _CEMENTING, //�� ^^ 323 -40. S,,lieitor for the•O,vnerQ. - with -his mother in Toronto. D r'1- N -�rJ E Carolina Jubilee Singers _ _ - .:PLUMBING '- - Next Sunday tieing :Missionary :. - . Sunday,'the World's Friendship Club BROCK -- - - and 0' �wili take charge of•the Wij.ship per_ -AT- ROOFING -iod in the Enited Church 'Sunday GREEN RIVER HALL THEATRE - COAL - We alAO sell. Brantford RuoSag School. As the collection un the first Materials, Empire Bathroom - 'Sunday of each month goes -to Dais- . funs, please scholars, one and all re- . Wi3IT�Y Order ou•i-- W1ater Supply of Equipment, Duro Water member the objective for the school SATV RDA'Y. JL NE 1ST y PP Sygtorns. Beatty _ for 1935 is-$6,5. JOLLY COWPUNCHERS THU RS., FR4. and SAT: COAL Stable Equipment 1k _ Be acre to be oa hand Friday ev -_ _ 0RCRFgTR,'� said ether Building Naterie►le erring June b at the home of 31r. MA -Y :80, 31 and JUNE l _ ` Estimates Free and Mrs. Blake Annis,- for a splendid « i i !! - .' .�"O E Work Guaranteed supper. Those who were presbnt last ATTENTION ! H E ■ - ■ -DORADO WOOD c - :year still -speak of that social even .. F$r1Yle>'S RICHARD ARLEN - F. J. PROU7E ing. Price 25 cents, children 15 cents p`fi0y1 - rie regular monthly 'meeting will L : : M A UG E E V A `=d Phone X1502 RALPH BELLAM'Y . _ i held in the'aff6rnoon at�._o'elock at T CHAS. LAW, Pickering PICKEEiINr. ONTARIO s the .rams time. _ _ GASOLINE � DISTILLATE J,k11E3 GLEA30N I . . The climax of the.Training School Delivered in fNrty vallnh lot.4 and,- A�DFrD Phonz 3520 $ly -was reached when students and the nvPr. _ 66 ff - friends to, the number of ane hund- _ _ D $irable _ red gat down to enjoy the splendid Gaa 15 cta. 4nd Tax. banquet,. sponsored by the Ladies of Distillate 13 cts. per z%l. _ JEAN M U I R , M the Baptist Mission Circle and W. bi. GEORQE RELENT 3. of J,, L'. ;Tied- Vitrreh The White- CHAS. SA,RoF._ rs HARDWARE V RHEE TEASDALE • - THE FOLLOWING F:XrRA SPECIALS ON 9A1.s - vale Quartet, Mrs. B. Annis,..Mrs. N. MARKHAM. ONX. - ON THUR9. FRI. AND SAT. Reesor, Hiygh Pugh_ and: A,_ Spears Phone 90Y'.. �i 33ry -- _ - rendered two delig'ltfui number:. Dr. Slor.dgy, T,ie�riay'And- Wedn'gday _ 117c Tavish of Oshawa, Lass the nest Jeyvel. Shortenin 2 lbs. for . 25e. *pr aker..Hi�.witty reanarks and s`irr JLNh::i 4 %nd . 5 r n fL ing address dealing with the child in - Aust Raisins 2 lb$ "MISSISSIPPI" -25c, the church .and Sunday School. A , pleasing feature of the .evening was Campbell's Pork & Beans, 28 Oz., i 2e• �. the presentation of th'e certificates i 13I \U Uii05Fil- -_ ,- - w'on• by_ thole who at least f�,us aF <.x- : �ti'. t, FIELDS ��l McCormick's Soda B�sc. I lb. bag 13e. ignments and attended four classe.`. JUaN RE NETT �/� 1 ! Mrs, Patiergon, of Aftineaurt c+ nd- Eyesight speei.ii.e . .domed - Floor Wax. "OOId MedaL" per tin, 23c. acted the dedicatV.n. nos i.•w•,r. rty...a., l.. ar• •• • - , • But -for the timely _ aid of Fred &W •••+•a• er �, a 6. yi Finest COOking- Rice 3 lbs. for 19C. Griffin.and-some frierid5- returning s "" Strange Wives p home at 1' a. m., the home of Nello DISNEY BLS R. & W, . Coffee, per lb., 39c. Randall would have been burned to Oshawa ROGER PRYOR - ,UNE CLAY WORTH - Tea � � ecial) I lb. bag, . 39c. -ihAs ground. - _Friends= and_ neighbors �, r�s pffMa !�� Mfs ,. p g, _ ! f C rou.ed from their slumbers formed I b�3TH Eft k 31�TU:Y Aylmer SOlip$ 3 tins • 25c• a' bracket brigade. Fortunately lots of ! ! - water i nthe well and a ladder right . at hand were the. - tYlee�rts of 'savi-rg _ _ . _ - BHnP -THE RED do -WHrfE. WAy _ 5 home. The side of -the house and - - - ST' pAiB _ _ _ _ the roof were badly - damaged. Th lvss is cm -eyed by insurance.. . Th - - 'children asleep in• the room where (BOOTH cPc MURI SON w _ i w i . w were h t oast _ . the fire as at _ _•. _ _ brought safely out, and takers to the home of Mrs. Hilts. Both Mr. and Mrs. Randall take this opportunity / Pickerin Hardware. More .= -' of publicly- thanking Will.,' Howard, f Hugh Hilts Jack and Stanley Tweed _ - --- 4e, Fred Griffin, George 'Young and - - _ . . . • J. M. •Cheney .for .their untiring help All Varieties of Seed corn Just arrived, and ?ceep'ing watch tall dawn for fear - - - - f _ .of••another outbreak. direct from Essex COtlnty, Compton s (Garden Notes - Early, Longfellow, . Imp. Le ' _.... _.. _ -- ing, a =t of the gladiolus should be in. White Cap, : Golden Gilow, - ride now, and-as the:, weather is warmim _ ul- Dahlia '.tubers - can be planted, y N)l hna, Win No. and Eureka . S,,ure growers plant• the late bloom=' Agent for J. I. Case CO., makers of 77- maebines one for every ' er fiat. farm job, Horse and -Power ralp binders 'Oil bath mow' • Put the tuber six inches down and � g � � �_•iBulk Mengel Seed, 35e.• a cover with two inches of soil. P +•e.ss eis, Corn cultivators° Manure spreaders, The model C. firmh, .then fill' in as' the plant j,,, tractors tic Also some food used binders., Horse rakes - FLAX, RAPE, and MILLET and all kinds 'scow's, Do not water until the stem Etc., for Bale. - of Bulb seed grain. is two or three inches above tiie -- - -' round and theh only if the round Agent for McCorniiek- L)eerioR [craw `MAChiorry' ground dry, g., W. F. DISNEY - - : :�CireenwoOd - Ind Repn'irs r : ' Gibe the peonies wafer 'if the soil R. R. 1, Locust Hill'.. — Phone Pick 2314 ' Our Motto: - "We hhvei.t •C�n get k Or -''3► _.. •. _ . ;:.is dry to help develop the buds. 'All tall growing plants should he staked it is not made.' and tied with raffia or soft st!T9. , Delphiniuiiis' need a 'stake for each �' _ Telephone 3ACiU r =stem and should spread out fan we>s PICI�IIRING for best effect. "- A1VNUAL DEMONSTRATION. J. S. BALSDON, _- _ Do not forget to spray early and - often. Soapy water helps to ma6e 2 any spray stick. - -:. Men's 4 ' -- ' When a 1 iri commercial fertil- -- = • Boots. $ .49 up. Y `'� ' iii Rork Pe Y _Talking Pictures _ ._ Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 'per pair, up. - .,leer_ sprinkle it from an empty, pqw- - _ . ' .: _ ... der can or old salt cellar as it can ,. _ . Men's, Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for $1.25 be- sarinkfed evenly that way. ' • Demonstrations - _ a T Thin out seedling- plants, •as soon •__•c possible as they grow better with_' Prizes - mall prize and a - - Farm eatn Harness.'$23:80, up. : 1 - Hume Collars-at Various Prices r enough room to deverop. WC, -kind - - .t the soil between the perennials' hel • . - .,1.., c _ Team Linea ` tp keep them growing. P rip t0 Muskoka -�. - _ Sweat Pad. ,. Grass cuttings will act as a g„ „d '►y ptul^ ii_ foi �hrdbs if thrown aropnil Lurich .both -noon and night _ 'that - - '- - t t Time to h+et 1�1d the base and ,will help tc, retain the -?1 ow 'a he {” e• f.. ... moisture., - _'r .. _ ... _ - : - _ _ _ . _ . • • _ _ - - 'Harness Repaired Lettuce and adish can have asee- Watch for handbills Phone 2904 w -end sowing ,now. Lettuce shmild be _ - thinned out and transplanted if - the _' •, _ - - - - + seedlings hlxve come up close. it iv _ E Cl L. A © LE'r; Oetter. i and naves transplanting if the, CHAS. C©OPER CLAREMONT � seed is used very s•parinRly. ! •. •, •. ;' P �- :7 K f' R I N � : . or ::fie.• � `• - one day last weelg with Chas. Led- i .. 4 Mrs. Holmo and Margaret spent gett and family. "Stouffville Minister". and the "Dionne Babies" i were shown last week for three ev- 8adio ; �p the holiday in St. Marys. Mr. R. Nicholson and Miss Nich- The Women's Stouffville Liberal solo The High School pupils are writ- Y organized gs, to crowded houses. g P pi olaon were holiday visitors with the Club has o ized with Mrs. Harry �S tlseir finals this week. - H, Pub famil r3r The side streets of our town were ALL MAKES y Moyer as President. oiled last week with a 'copious over- tlERVIORD AND REpAIRHD +w, -See Chas. Cooper's ad re the dim- Mr. and Mrs. R. Hadley spent Sun The Y. P. S. of the united Church flow, of oil, which is carried 'profus- +,4 onstration to be held shortly, day last with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. closed their year on Monday evening sly into our stores and p PRICES REASONABL@ Mr: Lye is moving his equipment Mowbray and faro'' , public laces y l Y y o_ this week with a 'Pot -Luck Sup- leaving its trade -mark there for WORK GUARANTEED _ into the Stephenson shop this week. Miss Marion Stephenson has been per, some time. -A �j +lit Born on Wednesday, May 22nd to spending the last week with her gr- A large delegation of women from A motor collision was staged on ARTHUR UR 1` IE:LD Mr. and Mrs. Victor Robinson, a andmother in Brooklin. the United Church here have attend- Main Str. near the Post Office when son. Miss Helen Galbraith returned to ed a Sectional meeting of the Toron- Howard 11[siloy's new car crashed R. T. I- Uradus,te Many of our citizens are putting her home in Toronto after spending to Presbyterial, on Wednesday even- into a truck van, belonging to our 43 48 Phone 5201, DICKERING Agincourt. in their next winter's supply of the last two months with her aunt, ing of this week, at i coal. Mrs. L. Dunn. florist, Kr. Niuston, The van was ov -! Our local "movies" are starring erturned, wheels smashed and badly , Mrs. Wm. Hill' is slightly improv- Quite a number from here attend- some excellent plays. The "Little disfigured in other parts. , �. E. /V '� /L LB ed in health, and continues to imp- ed the Brooklin Fair and Dance on i. r love. the 24th, and report the very best - -- - -• - -- _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND - Miss Gertrude Morgan spent the yet. A big crowd and good exhibits. EMBALMER i ,holiday week -end with Miss S. E. The regular W. M. S. meeting will Ow Evans. be held at the home of Mrs. Wagg, l3uccessor.to W. J. Mather, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mantle of Ponty- on Thursday, June' 6th, at 2.30 p, m. MONUMENT TO CHAMPLAIN. ORELLIA StoutFville P601 spent Sunday with A. and Mrs. Mrs. L. Pegg's group in charge. All Erected in memory, of the great French explorer, first Night and Day Service = Mantle. are welcome. white man to penetrate the wilds of Ontario, this Business Phoae Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover are Residence Phone ahildag monument has been acclaimed as one of the 9801 9820 'attending Conference this week at west pieces of bronze statuary in the World. - "Peterboro. _ _ - Blossom Sunday at Niagara att= Harness 11?d S�'loe 'travel by motor coach to enjoy an inter- �" `'Yon Can Buy at Home" racted a few carloads of our people esting visit in OriEa and the surrounding ;;" TI RES, BATTERIES, ;for that day- Repairing .Old uit former country of _ i ACCE890R[E9, B. Kilpatrick announces that his g 4 - - butcher shop will be closed on Mon-' reminders of early pioneer days. , �► ,'( -� At as low and better rises e day, June 3rd. Having opened up silo _ P pin the pre- mixes opposite E. Lewis' Bakery. I ; "� I� 1 as Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, Mi. and Mrs.' oil ca am now prepared W. receive and eol ' -.1 • o 'Lye and bars. Chandler spent the - k',; � 9 9 o in Toronto: - - • - holiday in Toronto. icit this class of service from my _r: _ y -__,�„ many Claremont and vicinity pat•'•i "+ a D. A. and Mrs. Scott, J. and Mrs. rons. Leave your work at the sh `" !' - Let u� repair that leaky top, Evans spent the week -end in Stay - 9P• s nor with R. and Mrs. Besse. Open, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Skilled Motor. Rep%irs. Mrs. Spence, of Toronto, and Mrs. y' : TICKM, TIME TABLES, i Gordon i• * _ _ Miller, of Western Canada spent 'I• F'°los• and all Conch Travel Information at a! i.�W Friday with ,friends in town here. _ Mrs. Duerden and family are mov_ EASTERN HOUSE —PHONE 4500 Phony 2908 ing into the Newton residence this = THE "KADELINE "' PI~CKERINt3, ONTARIO week -end. Thos. and Mrs. Gregg will BEAUTY - SALON ` occupy the Beal apartments. The sharehold'ess of the Claremont -- ti,v :; : ;>:';;.:.. r �, .ate,:;: ,;;};c -:.:r �,'. ,�,k. �;. r ^ :;r > : c,: ,::::. -,,r ;. . ,a • , .: � -- •- ` !':••" ,.... ew== t,,,w_.;... .,, G.r�rv�v.•]x, n-. �S„ �C.^.- f'�#.h?'.it��i.z',.;a;.., ,� .�',Y sr' �'. ��# r• �'.:, �..•:;, yilr7 .-�"•yrf::�'»•�*,I,fO'o@rh` Union Cemetery met on Thursday. All the-'others Ytook their turn in the �� . '= A -, 'opening of this week at the home of 1993meana a n ^_w year, which means - - a new. Permatseot. Wive. o'ae Mrs. John Gregg, for general basis- [have Permanent Wyvre CA suit every .� , •' "' "tom ``Q`';';_: -,: }'9.: ti.,„es;+.;.::• _ _ Mrs. Magnus Morgan spent the ady'a pur "' 'o why not make _ weak end with her husband at Gue!- as appointment.' IIA ph. They expect to move to that city [ ive all toy eu•t."ner9 m vet t a , in about three weeks. Mr. Morgan is K carehi! atter.cioa. y r." x; quite pleased with his new work, ... sat" r. a Pokes, Chevsolell Track Owner of Bnglehas! ' � The opening dap, May 24th, on the {too, 1l ;irc�l►inq.'Hair crating, Scalp s {'." ;;'• :. ti ','•.,' .,' ..;r .Bowling Green, was attended .by a and 6`u:i�. encN rest many 1. Trewttn M�sfk�r R y of our members. Satur- 4 a 4� harnpooinR, ,a s day, also. a very acti3'e .day nn, ' .. - �, ��` •�. • fl , ,,, �,R,`r K �w,'�;�,:! l,,rs��,..,,,;.., -.•�' _ - the Green. Off to a good -start for, Mrg M-Z. ;; tla=deuv the season. • Having redecorated and newly eq- Phon - 11K n %I..A R 40VT �.. "' r•, s r. - v: ° �3 Y ;! � ' ui ed m ice -cream parlor j .Ni ; -= f gsu� ,� ",.�a ..% w ,•; fir•, • "•�,'�:': PP y for the _ ��:.'.� •� • r. •-- -•..•• a..- .,.... .wry"", � * �• v, sew cm, our citizens are invited to i 1d jr r ' n• s a: r , patmnize•and try our service, We al- - Insure your car by fka� '° t !_ 'a � • - • sn serve fancy dishes and sodas. ,.Fti� -= John bleGrath. The death took place on Sunday . $�1 means - Eat / z '' bl ay 26th, of Hiram Alsop, - west-of Insure with an agency- exporieneed here, in his 79th year. Deceased was in car inurance very well known here, and his. pass- -I am safe in stating that the Iarg- h i ,• § + �° " ing is regretted by those who knew .est share of cars insured in the /ni aee- on . Tues- Townships of Pickering and. Cart- day, in the Altona'Cemetery, wriQht are insured through this a- Jack Bri all has returned from gency and in the Pilot Insurance Co., gn hospital, following his 'attack of and- the latter company- for three "' ` •r.: ' w blood- poisoning, confining him for years in succession have.• writteti the r f• r., general weeks. Although considerab ;largest volume. of car insurance in . 1y improved, the ordeal has cost him -the Province oe Ontario, mainly be ,x•.. •u' - \ \Sias considerable in weight, but he feels cause of their satisfactory settle- rol (13ea.3, �� that with. the appetite he now has, mint -of claims` and their very reas• ' vhoeovmrh of F t:a: icy the, job. �n'�) has 1 he will soon regain the lost pounds..onable rates. The Pilot Insurance Co. chased �p p - ` The Kinsman Quartet of Toronto,' was the first company to give a r •ve °n.d has don VAN- accompanied by other artists, wftl special rate to farmers.. This agency, k Ole# *2 r ag f hassha� Grovel - 107 claims during the' Mrs Par, er mevr and hip ; to be given in the Baptist Church pn , last ' five years and most of which _ -. - — - f to feat m� ti freight e- —work; gad evress - Wednesday; June 19th. Reserve the were Lsuto accident ciaims�.. These - ' Trucks �aVe a �abl# of - ;`• date. These artists are very well claims were settled at a total cost that ,age °b°v° me' _ .'known and highly recommended. of 520,702.98 and only one of these theme ell; can show _ They have their •Sunday evenings ! went to court, it being a $50.00 '�\ // times, 'it At °''ffereAt { ' biked until early next winter,! claim where both parties were ab- #ayiiltJ On .•#h' Job in4 l>a e�' been wort. wwhich helps to describe the great de- j solutely suit • that they 'were in the :_.nand for their program. iI right. �` We decided to let a typical Chevrolet here the w etc. � We regret having, this week, to All other lines of Insurance Written h work is y announce the 'very sudden - death' also at Reasonable Rates in Reliable' 't 'Truck owner write this advertisement ��'yandwhA very + y + _from pneumonia, in a - Buffalo Hosp. Companies. - °ir tu'a y all ita1, of burs. Sophia Crooker, in .her for us. Because What sways truck men repair step in the 2 Call or Write 1 P we 62nd year.. Mrs, Crooket. had been Pore than anything else is THE EXPER- °'t. ° minute, Over year.. r ill for only a few days, but finally' I ' A. B ONCE OF OTHER OPERATORS. Read' o%' - ' succumbed to a ver • dangerous 'form °had cOnadde y Brougham Ont. - Phone Pick 515 {� letter from a man who KNOWS' with one d• ' �of flu. 'Deceased was well known Your patronage is appreciated. _ . and much loved by those who knew = - Chevrolet and Ma le Lea f Trucks. Coro- j ° storted'comparia ze - her, she berag a native of Glair- HORSE REGISTER. a Mr. Parkei s ex rience with Our' ao dt� tn,� with ' ' 'nont, and had spent many of her par � y h °t the r ' ° '-'vacations here since• leaving some COMMODORE 4G:aIN .(26812) - own. Ask yourself, are YOU getting the �. drift abate °x1 srin4a, #. ­.'Years ago..•She is survived by .her satisfaction that Chevrolet and Ma Maple ew °z °lust and son, Harry, of Buffalo, and a dau- choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, f p and stro °shy Y the property of Robt.. Dafoe, of :.',Lea Trucks O er TN THE VERY LOW- Ii!oweyn9 as the Chevy t ghter, . Mrs. P. Reynolds ( (Helen)' of f ff P Green River, will make the season EST PRICE RANGE. And see our met Hollywood, who -flew by lane in-18 of 1935, as follows: Tuesday, 21st y `sue a woz� si °z a ..hours to. Buffalo to be with her mot- of May, will leave his own stable Chevrolet dealer before you spend Q side he hod de by. her, also her ;mother, Mrs, H. H. and proceed to McGriskin Bros. '` new apriaga put in o Thomson, of Claremont, three' bro- copper for new .truck equipment. ether and four con. 3 Pickering, for' noon thence re raj - ers, Wm, of Buffalo Walter, of Pair, th tp John Barnes, Cherryw•ood; for etlreyloata °nd' each Hugh Pu hs o e mil east Markham and John, of Belleville night. Wednesd'a proceeds . to A complete line of trschs from 1/y to 2 tons capacity days wait! ��three also 'three 'sisters, Mrs. Bame (Lily) ng foz,pq r t - - :• •• •ef Buffalo, Inc, Reynold.'. '(Effie) g g � ' • • e ,t of - ...General Motors Traitor equipment maiEes it - zta •' - , Whitevale for noon; thence to - _ ,Possible to haul5 tons at the world's lowest open- of N. Y. State, and Mrs', Dixon ARI{l i (Lena) of New York. Itrterment took his own stable for t5icht. Thurs- oper- ating costs. ,Liberal new O*wer Scrvice Po1icT.... EaglehQ day', proceeds to Fred Wright's, .,, Low delivered'prke's and easy G16fAC terms, rt Onk ��� " place 'r;n .Sunday afternoon • last- in lot* ot 29, con, f,: Pick 'HWalt- thence _ ering, for noon; 'Hamburg -Cemetery, Buffalo. to his own staFile, where'he ' a er and Mrs. Thomson, of Markham will remain until - the following .. t attended the funeral.. The sympathy Tuesday, t I h of, . the comffiuriity' Pees' to the si r= ­- ' T vivors. HICi:ORY LAD (11155) . Pure �. bred , black Percheroii Stallion, , the property of Allan Reesor, R. - r Kinsale P.. 1,.Markham, will make the sea A -'• son of-ly%5, at his own stable, lot CHAS. COOPER, _ C�aremon �R nlrs. ` ., Steil and family spent con. 4„ Scazbom. Terms, Qt0.00 - • � ,;Friday last' with Ashburn relatives. hII.Mr.i\ 25419, (21346 The Pure - - - "- Mrs. McDowell and daughter Bred imported Clydesdale Stallion - spent several days of last week with the property of Oscar WiLson will their aunt; Mr,. V. Parkin. make the season. of 1935, at his - - -' Mr. and -'Mrs. C. 0. Lawton spent own stable. � "a'� • in such industries as tunnel l g, drilling hard rock and the use of ` ' - 'Fore>tgm Trade 1,.Dust E For European Security ' i ' .Up 8 Millions asbestos, dre said, causes i,undredi of - eases of - ilico0s every year, Tuber- *r ' <•." ,..: �.. - culosis frequently de e!ops, re,u t g 1 " •• " Figures For Cturlda in death or' permanent disability, April o t1.3•.. t "If ',i, '�' � . Americans would, pay as much Show Export, Import C�a1I1S attention to equipping the dust pro- 'T _ voking industries with proper ventila_ -enues Increase. tion, "- tie declared, -where it ills pos_ Ottawa.— Caca,la's_forcibn trade .Bible. and with musks'tihere it is not y. ;/F ~during ~ _ us.' April 193:,, had a value of possib!8 as civilians now give to _ - y. <. 4 r ti .,drs : it _ l worrying over. improbable gas at. - $ r 4,900,071, compared with ,t',6 'lives r •,>a 861,317 for the same month 'last tacks thousands of would be ,, % �" �' : < >' Y ' . x year, according to statistics issued saved• ;tir''�vi f- 1t' : Fear -of gas, in war, he Bald. has' `.,���' .-• � •p 4 '. ��K"' ,�; last week by Hon. R. C. Mattlie%vs, ,, ,; burl gi arly exaggerated. lie poitited t ., . minister of national revenue. ..his oaa,t such attacks on •London��'r ,.,.- a increase of zi,v.5a, 10 t. Exports increased from $32.0-1(;,- denlou�trated on several occasions ,t'6 the weakness of gas as an offensive •,819 in April a year ago to $38,... , • p 5 ,reaper, The only casuahtles were a :<s•� 'r � � �'', d 337 last month. Imports rose from 1 ,• few bli::ters• :��` :� t .be -' , �,.. �', �. �, t• _ .. $34,814,498 to $36,603,731., Of the 12 commodity groups seven.,4 showed increases and fire re(luctions. Higher Cost - `. Exports of wheat ro.-e in value from :;; fish, from 42,390,389. to $1,'?8i,S5 .To ospitl$ ' $626,089 to $1,020,431; furs, .. $584,931 to 4623,470; cheese, Profit - $28,126 to $39,696; tie%vsprnit, from 1 \ Ft-),-ia, Provision Bills Ill o[I- F ranco- '' _, *-in : Part - binding G 1 i 'the Soviet vri ih France in " 3lutual _?rid A!,,cement," is in'tialed : $5,819,708 to tiv,3G7,073;• antomo- t,' icy Bi -wet' For by Vladimir, PdtCallkin (seated), others look on in i':uis. Pact is Red Ambas:aaor to France, as French Forcicn Minister i.a%al. and to "further Europ can security." - - biles aml• parts; from $1,%:92,615 to 4-ast Ye,, - '$3,964,539, and unnuenufacture i { ' = nickel, -from $2,44.6,OW3 to M7'21,-: 349. . 1'OROtiTO- Fi�•urC� tm%'ia� tllcrc.'• �.....: �, . - ' Ontario ' Receives'. �i"t yA �. � as ,r„! -added in 1,.,. . Declines were registered in wheat - re gis• red in from ,,, t i ba(j a rat. incre :i, lit ; the cost of groc'eri('� arid lirnvlsiorts -Many. bequests � >� Applies to Canada : flour, which r to $3,01:3,320; meats; Ifor th_+ Ontario hospitat::-ior the ft's- l e Aft' 1lriud.ur,-- lZc- iol'atiuu o". t!te $6 a $1,147,681 from $1,766,901 .to 41,•361,181; cal -tar P[1diAy last Octobr r -a.: corn To Adopt Babies � -C� 4 day minimum wage, as announced by � _._ � pare•1 %cith' the Pr'e%'iuus fiscal .year, planks Ind' board =, from $1,_17,01,1 ; wer�.produc•ted r- in the L(,gIs_ _ \Ci'.'.t- Zhe Jubilee Celebration, of the Ford S1o(or Company of lfichi: to $1,193,618 and partially mane latur'i by Rusgr lI Nc : =bltr C 'rzer ca. > (I.elttr I ri11T1 Caht1)rI]l See' Their llajestie.� concluded, Canada is Gan, will also apply' to the Canadian factured copper, from -$2,122,71?5 to,) ti%e.:Bracondatf hert]11SS11')tl -To Tlxve Chiid t .. 'low turning, its eyes towards the Cuntpany's . eut.ployee ;, \ \'a.lace R. $1,801,3 1.. "While. iht> number of. la-mates--in- = An increase of $493 ;fMe'in.federal• .From Institution III Pro- l'i:)ly Pil ritm,ge . of the. Canadian (am )boil, )resident of the Ford 1RIo- - I I �. for Company of Canada, Ltd.. •silted thrsP tnstitntiolis rally have increas revenues for the month 'of April was i ''- Ltgii)n which takes place at vimy in here: 'TbF- increase will take effect od slightly tact year," said Mr. Nos -- !Trice'. : noted. Customs and excise receipts;bitt July of next, year. lttimrdiately,- in pt tire-fl, urge, it- could_ TORONTO.—From - far :nfi Rlver� last month amounter! tot $12,388; ' - "Steaniship companies and Cana: hardly account for tit,? large increas• side, .Calif,; has -comp a .request to 768 compared - with. $11,835,165 for lea (Ilan I•ttgton .officers report flint ap - irl•soSrle. cases almost 50 percent„ !thv Ontario Department of Welfare - plleations -for- tire- P.Igriniage 'have - „' April, 1934. in the. cost of rocerie� and provis- decrease $21,'267 inJ S for adoption of a li:tle ghl in an Ont- pnietieally doublet! since the King's - A small of Soria, trio lnstituttolt PD11r)w:r1C - the an• more than I Jubilee.'' stated. Captain I3tvt Allen _ THE customs revenues was Finn_ Dr.. J: A. - 'Faulkner' .minister � uouneemeat of li :niut4>r of Weifave offset by the substantial gains of c ' of hpalth,,stated during the i Uumtnton prganizer, 7 irecentey, - "Tire bookings -may t past year David Croli that the week. of May -2!I, $87,477 in excise taxes awl $•114•-, _to date. - ,.'tow that we 1 the number of inmates in the uuspl- 1 birthday of the Dir'nne gnintujilc >ts, duties. Sunlry cot - - - actually 4w facr>d- with a shortage of - 'MARKETS S 457 in excise, tai; have increased 6,)0. Jhas b'een'set aside as "adopt a. chile! by $12,930. "bills. Pi:urims should reltister eat- lectionna, also rose Coat of groceries and provisions at %reek:" : • =. following figures sho,iv -the _ 1t' in order ,that Steamship (Ampan- The the Brockville .Institution•increased Other � 1ptiers, bearing similai -for les can 1) rbvId.e suflieiertt boats and comparative statement . the 89 ,716; Cobourg, $5,216 increase' month the receipts for April,. 1933, p Whitby, adoption regltess, have been. rr�_. ". alolti -dh %a1,poiiltmtdnf, Thi, -pligr :ill_ 'ago PRODUCE: PRICES $10,669; Hamilton, $B,1r,9 ;�vPd mein in brackets: Customs' from dl,tatat p'l'Xz e4, -iueiiid- %will be Catiada's -Pi-ace Demon. .EBy United 1•'armers' given g r jjingeton, $23,390; London, $16,530; Ing _llliwapkee.' iris., said the ti1ln- - -; duties, $5,598;469 (aa,619,r37), eX-, ° stration to Europe,' The Peace army Co-Operative Co.) }fimlco $37.353 OHM& 411 ;4S„; Lgtm Greatest �porist;, ho%%evgi• ' taxes, $3,711,926 ($3;624,4.18); 1 - r ' - may.ea.11' btw me 20,40 a y 0 trriii:." United Farmers' Co-Operative Co. Cise excise dutie +,� OI9, t5T ($2,605 -- I'Pneting. 112,46'_;• 'Tc,ronto, $11,3'.3: i has. comp front Ontario, $3= Y'ur thPr.,Inryuirira rPV rled the fact Saturday' were paying. the following Wo(idytuck, $11,,`3,3, "Everynne approgPsr . of . Identify- - 000) ; sundry collections, $58,914 that 1,100 memisers of fife CIVil SPr_ prices for pro(luee. ing tub, r0oiclne -veer tile.glti-tlttip. �$ -15,9781, v.:ce fit ('anada hit %pappited for leave; Ontario {;ovtrument -lvith cases returned ":4" ' - _ • - ler.; firer_ birthday wif•h a rvinem• Hen � Turnin_ tare is g;ranfing le:lr large, .16c; a" ptedium, 1;x ;' "B," g - tar :tnee of c,hiltirert who are, not faro_ Belgium Preparu>tg * p r,us but forgotten," NI r. ('roll said, ettq, e,y'eeg e w.tli pay; othw' pro- P:nefril gn�ernirl-rit-( are providing BUTTER— Ontario \u, 1- `solids, ` ' � _ Into Rooster Vre�,r�r flit• lifry_ei ('hit sr =ry-fa<i'lity w'ller.eby a service • ',I �'i rt =irr,n For Future Attacks Aid.- $o(�.!wLi -,., I'p, II, 1•ir%,llwt.,Itave.- man :r +ipinyew e. are Prt ;irrlld ?rag fife +tl' an- - - - ,! ntial 1!3s3.vacult " - _ hid(< ;,rEerl their hearty . a1.;ro.:m,•nt /� (( i .. l /ll � \ \S k�efLI, .1 'Irr^��tT ' wish tli" p1aY) LA, 11 "r ill 1 "' :,r le! (Ate A. {,n -tr, :rpNly to theft' l :l :iii. Xar : :lt lCt't 11t Ot'rIt't' t„ �t'f a%ta tQuc,f tiers- irrcent,. }.' Sure '1`u Be Ins aat:a ,fin \� at', ��tter' l,�n],� T `l % "I }h.'%I - ,r -r hapieA," :. : to :l'i�r1y Tttat'yeal'. '1'17•- ( :rlUtdiutr ?� :,_. t,r �4.1i1 -Li c,° I „'.,x• i -Itifl �Y••� 1 �:li�s_ -��'1'tI1 !�c'\t' %,III fti fit'1HC..F'd1 %' %,'rI ('ut }cr,4; Eh ='' lunpi ,. «1 (:iilui %Jt3 1':,c alt :' 1 {: +11%%:3%', _ - - _`1_tt()r - 4 C'iltt iron'.. :Ail :�"eic Et' .1ui9 ir,,T,,rtir_ . 'tt :N el: a +' ill- inlhI%�. •i• -Cr, Mill, •1,1- _ _ led ilk, .lt n .t'r there has' bri :nt n '110'STIIi :.tLr- TSel;lans kites- that ONTARIO. C'al., -r'aul Griffith no i , uauir�� .aiu.,l "Da'rlilf :,:a'itrrr,4 alcr ss< tie. dh''wniniun :1t' "air U%rr 3 i;',.:.. ,i•Q... niuvonwnt mar.ted to liar” chi.,% It there la another.war shot'. wilt be j loner niarvcts,nt meri chair ln; into •I - =•. tAahiu ,' ,iuifi -a,. ran�,•n ;�.r1 M , [.: invaded, .ic6a tlle.r. they are beltlger.• apes, or• children ,• -%,it- -}j�ln ;^pie- ti�uvn Neitpre _sVrtnuus peo�i bets' thrcArt;h• 't 'crusty ,�tt,.tiy' evitU.a!ia• ;� ,uel.erd-, r _trip t.r` t.t,,,t,t t ? .C,rin• 1 1 into or.. not, 11,4iea #may t.: ,.'•,t;'== -'? tit �mactia. Ise i s a• hen itNrliltg "info Tout lie -and tit:''- ll'rlLtnrl• ;,rsin a.readr l••ttrf d thoEt _r:_., s , 1'1 to ]ss li _4ng to uitltstirui3 sits <'l.s in t!le.fu_ �u rnnct, -r, _._ Cuunty' sucirla' h ;.• :utcrn;,(!,, iii _. bin.+ -s ,t.,.: =rs aaiic',.: 'two h lndi.'l r rn,n; T4 I,,[ r=tiri:r w lt•rri !'1.,. Over ._ ".; 16s. 15 .. - tul'e, according to 5F, F:tivnnr Ocio`rs, �.. �\ 1 "'li' T< lrithbo!lglit i _ , `^ I. lawyer of lira..+ els whn. ha- spout the -molt }ill •bans: Otte_is ;t14'a hi'ta,.Grit -• h, twt +�'rl pr'tt'tu_ni;tjl(,vt u.t .a uir =%ittt Fiti•t•�•'rta% in 1'1_.'•�%t• I [alt \','.-1,111. past `niontit; .'ini`, > ;tl,atinr cgmpsny ' filh d l nt know` j,ist %%fiat the ctthF•r P[,4ur•> ttccatr• • - Putt' ti t,• =., :,::,1 t11. �' ? ilays bliF1 \ , _ t. , f law. in Caitaaia suet' the I'li.ted State?;, i; t. 'in Mdg-lvim J-14 i,' jt° ira;' ct•acr'triprvd.'sy i:,t,..tores tart, ; y� , • �� rr �l Di _• nail : ,, • rd ti, I.,4ud4m for , al Lt% "r,t 1l.mr-01' %r' =!•,y -. to ',luirt,,'a; t0 Nil; n, »I ` !nut {•y l.,t}', i+,tl, ti, , :y, %:'it-.at. h :.c ;I• t. n, Sits': Ilke in any a!•hc =r F :urol,t+in Criutitry',' irns,trr', ht a( wl comb; snit one r ©�i'r,"^„igos aI unit -114: t. Stit ur.prh: .1.', ;str.i $5.::0'to ::).;0. - lie sald. " Wo b.elle%(* thou that ! ruoatrr's 1 = -.; includin, the. spur. Ill, *• rte? ih- I'ilrrituaj ;� •ci ?lilt• r.;)aiii 'rl• oti Iii a11.i :r { =cri i ?; truth !' `'at s:ra:,c. _-t '• -- :_'. erma�ny', will - wtt.'ct;irt-•angt1i t °-war•..itsetl tis- c.•,tCk.r ;•.noa` it -c•enwv, and a .. """'©`� `C' '�'L•` -�"$ .'b:,_. , !te uf, •. t - . li4 :rr[', :at.trF..tj••i.rrlrlre.. 'rt. .. 4vI!(1LF: :�.aLI• :. 11- RO\'ISiONS . if '*lie knows Viai'Rritaln wili'dotin.'it" r %tken• rip.-afr- ii1irniing Petich:,nt' - = - — t, :,tl•i�.- l','hri!u:a'e pr =, isiun d,' ;(:,: a,e .- 1 - i mly - Qppose' her. But. on ,flie other :rot harnya_rd fi hriu ;. Only its body - - 'hand, hav- / 1/ i•/(1 C)lln .eti t. ;hll:j�llall --� �. -_ - �uct,ir: the f ! tv ; " -, prices.tu the .. _ w•e,know that Britain is. arul ntl„'r leg remain thn,e of a Ili it, - in m Output.- 1;t.,r.:Lunu;It"v, g its difticultir%s. M'it =h- the llumuo- IL r• fu,es -to •sit uyl 'eFea tati,.ath ; ." I $. T r t ttf pA ?ur(n :o r. ^tail tra::e: Pork =Ilsrn, ahn. :ralers.pl., 21c; - Pons this Wo •know that irl•_it, -n•sr, j .. - 1 �tY� t'� J 1 --- 4` '21c; on subjoet. f.prv, , I FeI 1'llarl', Mari 1 : "g butfs, 17c; pork loins, - t nia� -you'• CaParli iis, particulaily,.- tln.-not.. ;' -- --- _- _ .want to get into any. ninre•wars-," ( I OTT'I'VA, -• A com td :•rshIo g ;t4li %tan WAVE OF TUYING i ►9t' }; Ltt :d — Pure. tierce:, 1_ "r; tubs. Fearq of Dar have Drought 'e% '# t%as 'shown­ In •the >: g rLl productanti 1 ".c; pails; 1.. ^,c;'' riots, 12 c.= the Swiss' to the point. of !r. =rrrasing ! in tire ihrst•e nimith.s r'ndod March : Shortening -- Tierces, 9?lc :. tubs armaments NI. Oetors .pointed ont. �j� nA t� c when tt a'muruitod to 717.1T0 our,cr? • in'[he 'is•the. of lli� C�7iNAD _ U. Se ,� a' "'t :S,:00 �I'tIC }lc) )j ` 1 Icl sr. + , print's, 1Qvye: 10 �c.; .pails, •10 "tc .• A war air Pha�e i a LJ v 1%•il %1 ;u:,:,: "f :,'��UCe, in'the feared by Belg it, nt — "Llgmin ilttlll'i<l..•IO- t:.:lrl\• 1920 , - hostilities most- same i,i(r!(id :fast year; "the today, according to the visitor, i ' l Bui'oan- 'Statistic's I.t' \'eI — 2t')' Per ' `, - Canada Lags In - Air of .re,orteii last 1 =•There i` re�l'ICtc'tI ;hF ;lti(111ai^ "tnt.l is is'-uo point tn• Belgium• f�S-! I week. Gold pt'ochrced in Jiaich : -Cent i`1T,tt1Se - 'I which is.' more than, 100 kilometer, �irC. O P1,11- A 0ijtS ,ed :,'19,479 ounces against 210,:111) _< from the border," he said "and 100 -.-- ounces in tilt- same munlh' last year, - Dr'troit.- Rosturarrnl of the $6_a• or In erect' 'country in the wcirld ex-: - •kitometers is less.thau half an ?four's Nf,%v Y,ak. —A zvavp of buying nn,- ° Ontario 'left the' pri,vincn, in the day minimum wage has been ap_ cep% ('anada, the backbone of avia, ` ;Afght,'in the fa =t military planes. of erjuai_lr!1 .i!t the past six -year., Waits n?+,• production ditrin•g•Marc•h with' 174. , .nrxrnr•nd•'by tire Foritl °•�iutor"(tomp- iiun, is ,conlipercial airway service on, tbday," ! foreca,t in a survey Of the \'ational ounces; .giiebec next %vith. 34,415 any'., Restor:atiun brings the mini_ re,gli!ar schedule- a-lonr established Canada Ili, 1I, 'Odor's' opinion ' Is :Cs. ;r�i'iatii,n o? I'iuc�a ing.Ageltrs as- r�unce,s, and British ('„lumbia th.ir ;i titltni wane back• to the Ford wage r'otrte,. _ t Ouch better oft than Belgium as Yar � sem.,led ill it', ?; �•, : • ;' , tl,i Dal . coliv ntipn ,'w'ita. :8.019 . ouncx� ....lt n!toba' and I _ levt +l oY 19 .9,. Both' Ford and I;incoln ln',Canada a few' years ago eiicour_' : ti$ 'the unemployme(rl situation ft here. Sass - atone; wait produced 1^_,21,4 ounces bops' aro include) in 1'he increaje.• Mlle n•' " `' Concerned. 1 h c..mbin ii h...l•Ff rttac cnminncl_ %vhile the output from \ova Scotia, T!te raise ,fruln tho�riitii_ atoll` TI cltt Government1C br ke ity price= will rl;e and business ae• the Yukon :tad A!beria amnunto,!, to mini of $5 1 day is a 26 per cent, the•.backbone of the whole develop_ deity will imrove formed tile 'basis t;S:t ounce„ Declares Dust-.- -_'- increa e. Ford official. said. Wage ment by cancelling its air mail'-con. X71►. : µ _. for the niitfmisffc outlook of an .or- :. - Itrcr•ij,ls of jonelr} aiid scrip at the bric}tet.: above the firs mfn;mntti will tract. =.' unnizatt ii whose membership spends 'I, a( 1'aIla(Iian >tint =in �1altll con- Worse Menace also be given how' ?y rate advatrees These• contracts here not !,r,t;tctb,e :cpp,•oxiin itely ?10.0 in'.000.000 annual_ Tained 3.543 ounces, and tjir: .total frnru five. cents upward. The aver- in there elves. •Tliey merely'1, the — _ ly for durable food, and, commodities. Told content,uf these reec!pt, for 'the :a t':\ %';tee' pnid,.oliicia:s- said, will be wheels turning, Provided a centre lhrnrt l,tilin purc`h'r, ing .exorutice :a three uuiiltli, ended Marc + ?i totaled .shove' T}lari ti,iS 111 `� aI' — ,lid ; '. $r,, a da} from w!tieh .other services could. pe . .._ Professor Kefers Ill n•om bite United States, Canada and. ] 1 95: ", ounces.. . ., Arutoullvenwilt of tltr. 111eh,`l :, mini- made available at all times. '.Tliere'ha 'ill CAD- , lloxicu heard analyshi of business an"I I GDId avr+rasod j:::r.4U per ounce ; 'itt. intim %vage.canics just as 'err% ident liven a'long.lull SlilCilS(j the view. (If finance+, inrinstry snit f ins lilrn, funds (Miring• Jinrc'lt. and on Roosevelt rlrutntrn'cc'd wage scales for udian aviation. The time has Come ' . 'HAVEN,. sire �Dverniiietit, this valuatioii th^ nu,nth,zi output. t!u• $i iiit0,liuu.ii%iU wut•k-telirf, pro- •%fiber eftwrts to devFloP the. i'ra! o: p * NER' Conn.,— l'isual!ze hunald G•• ('!ark; of, Browne Rc wa, w,urth 65,S;t`1,gbi. UTII. tentiallties of llie I)oridiflon can be a fleet of enemy- airplafies soaring ;.Sharp,; Mils. ('q.,,pres?chont of the As. i —. _ - -- — A total Df 11ti.0iU Ford employes resumed. Canada has a big blare on over New York City 'and dropping ! sucialiun, 'called attention to "nun_ Largest Diamond %%ill be iifffctoc(, uf' %4hom Sl.cxlli are the air- Wrap of the world. It ,should 100,600,61u; of %car ga <es in the met: i erAns sign:. that the. time !s. c•luse I Jyu':rted, ill De,roit. T_lo new ulinitifum not. be allowed to remain, a blank ropolitan area. I at. banal ichen the slack caused `by i Fetches $700,000 %ill lnereas6, 1110 conlPally` s pa.yr•DII space. -1 \'inn ;pCS 1'rihune. •'.Hundreds of persons Probably I t14,, .undor buying of bhe la <t Pew i . ., - - -- - t;y $2,000,1100 A month•.cifrici:ils would die and countless othct•s-w•ould ; years mrl:tt be taken up. "• lv, l:. NEW YORK— Ilrtrry Wi,rstnn, New, .said. In the eitt•ly, P'l:i•t of °19_'!r 'Ford in_ .. i,Thortrhts be seriously affected. t Campbell,- chairriian of the business York diamond merchant, announce, i•roas_- the• min!rutint wage tf, $.i a have' the power of naak` p Yet, - according to Dr.' Y;indell• Ilen- �+rurvey committee,, said "billions of his Purchase in London of the Jonlc_ slay. That level remained in effect tr)h us, feel happy even while our Berson, professor of applied phsiology' duliars would be put into cireulatigtl:er5 !iialuond, the largest anent rt!a- until 19 ^1 %ihcri the $6 minimum was i' "riy is suffering." - John Cowper -M Yale.- international authoL -ity - Fln 11 is year." .. I niond in. tile. wor](1-Snr:istim "in• rx- re;ume,i. _.` Fo' . wys:;s _ •war gasps and co_inv'entor,of the gas ) cess of $7110,00." ,The stque. R'eiL*li mask, untold lives ilia "I 7 �caratu lit .1932 the '.M ;annum dropped- TO "War are EI1C ]0�'ICAi and almost ific'vitahle tetuft of the. whu.e coma which saved in silould much, prefer to he :i -'6 and'is approvimatcly bhC' ; l a day anti was incroa ed to $ i in World War, the rT strlt would be small L: raker, Provided J did h'ot have to . r p size of a, bell's eg . ,Tfle .16likers w•a.s Nkll'ch, 13:%'1. The prescnf $fi mini% pctitive ec•ononic system. - ~hair• -in comparkon to'tho casualties yesir. i go' "tn the blink and ,vuik." �t1nMt'lhed in tha- Sowlr ;41'ririn 11 - Hilaire mmn, Fltilr'iNl; :eaic}, was'the .ii hest• ! g %c "od F.11dy. •. - _ ly, from inhaling dust in industry,` Pelluc. on January is. 1914 t %va_cs paid until the extra ilol!ar was .EZ i. `�• .,, v ` s HER IARMS •AND LEGS �i '.'FROM O M - ErMOVADLE SCOUTING 4 ;. 1 Here The S H O W E R -Ten Years With 1Rheumati:m J - To this woman it must have been �_ _ _,___� like commencing to Live a new life, `, E V e r y W it e r e when she began to use her arms and legs again, site they had been / A brother to every other Scout, without regara to race or creed ` f ^• i ' + suffered with rheumatism, t coast chain of beacons 1+ helpless for ten years. The coast-to- O -- •,,�:, she writes, and had been' bedrid- and attended Sunday morning service r'S H E E T'� by which Scouts celebrated the •with ot1 er Hamilton Rovers at a den rms orclegs, and had totlbe not fed like King's Silacr Jubilee cn the evening Trinity Baptist Church, I.ater,'nearby I ' a child. 'Everybody thought I should of Vlay Gth, was a huge success. historical points were visited. be an invalid all my life. I forced Fires stretched from Sydney on. .the Slayor. J. W. Ilanra presented test thyself to fight against it, and tried Atlantic, to Prince .Rupert on the and proficiency badges • at a largely a number: of different thiw�s. It Pacific. The great - -Mid - Canada- -bon- attended -and well - planned_ [ �„ r was Kruschen that eventually sav- fire at Winnipeg, was lighted by Lord Night of, the Ist Wing-hanf Troop, ed rote and to -day I consider it is Baden - Powell himself in the ^ satin, my life. My condition has presence Ont. The programme included a greatly improved, and my limbs are of a crowd of many tliCr surd spec- I°cture on " Rinergencies," by Patrol NO SMOKE gradually becoming more supple. tutors. At Edmonton iri the presence •Leader Ross Howson., Already I can eat without a�rsistsnce cf a similar crowd, a towering boa- and dress myself I ha <? not con .was lighted by Lieut: Governor street accident" in ' front' of. CAN BEAT •done for .ten years." — M.h. Walsh. In the Old Land some 2,000 `� Montreal Scout, Headquarters, provid- • Two of the ingredients of krus- Scout beacons burned frail( Laud's cd the pz•actical test for the Hugh - - _ _ • then salts are the most effectual End, to John o Groats. Piton Provincial, Ambulance Trophy (solvents of uric acid known to inedi= * » shy 'cal science. They swiftly bull- the A demonstration of first aid' by cc; n; petition. The problems included• — ►abarp edges of the painful crystals, Scouts of the 1st 2nd and 3rd Bar- Severed arteries, fractures' of the then convert them into a harmless skull, collarbone and limbs, . and rte Troops, was a feature of a recent solution. Other, ingredients of these burns of varying seriousness. The °' • "Salts have a simulating ffect upon luncheon meeting of the' Barrie Lions K p Club. a .fhulance team of Rosemount First ,the dissolve and assist then} to expel » * United Church icon the cup. PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO the dissolved uratic .needles thrvugh * * * ��O „ he natural channel. The thrifty Scouts of Oshawa and • •. `. Owen Sound, held Scout Apple Days 'The 3rd Lethbridge, Alta., Troop on an April Saturday, selling apples operated a very successful refresh- Dixie Plug is mellow, LARGE PLUG CY°U@ purchased and stored away last fan. riienL booth at t Lethbridge Ex- • » * hibition grounds ring the Annual Dixie Plug-is ripe, - Fabric For Spring Toron *,o Scouts «ere railed upon Spring Horse Sale. to supply ushers for the 'Toronto The Scout troops of St. Johns. Que.. Dixie Plug is the world's ' PP y were invited to provide an exhibit at I best bet- -, - i Garrison church parade - held in P • - y� The three little pigs. have Been tvo- %Iaple Leaf Stadium, v Sunday, May the Annual Scouteraft and Hobby - •en into 1935 fabric, and printed on 5tk, and another party of 200 for the Exhibition of Region 1, Boy Scouts You'll love it.'in your pipet novelty silks —and not only for the Silver .Jubilee services in front of � -of America, held in Boston. tiny tot's wardrobe, 'either! the Provincial Parliament Buildings.. MarceFbas made "Les Trots Petits May Gth. * The 17th Toronto Trc.op --installed Cochons" In linen, wool,' silk and taf- a radio set in their headquarters on feta sad Paris dressmaking houses The lit Timrifins Scout Troop will the evening at St, George's Day, in They have waited for that. news This season the Cariboo is rather have fine flew headquarters in n to good many year's note, the big more excited about. the Barkerville have found • ways of. wafting it into order that they might heard 'Lord ` the cleverest little beach ensemb!es, basement being constructed` beneath' Baden- Fowetl's address on that ani� cattle companies, and . the settlers region.. Last year, , after, an earlier Cocktail frocks and —hold everythitlg the Hollinger Recreation Hall. rersary of Scouting's patron saint - With half a dozen white -faced steers• boom, this-area seemed to lose favor ti --even evening gowns for summer from Calgary,. They. have slaughtered their beef far with mining ,men. You heard pea- erenings! The .experiment of having - P. L.'s ; -below the cost of producing it. They imistfe talk of it everywhere. The and 'Seconds take all instructional shave driven it all the way in from people up there began to be war- Another fabric from this house is classes. of the , 3rd Guelph. - Troop, Some 300 Toronto Scouts .deliver - Alexis Creek and Tatla Lake, from rigid. _ Called "Crepe Peanut" probably be- proved such a success that it 'was ed 2,000 posters throughout the city, down the 'road and up to the roan Cause it looks like a splotch of sand repeated. Instruction included Scout's advertising the tag day of the Can - to Williams- Lake and seen it sold . would It you scattered a bag of pea_ pace, Kim's game, compass, . Second adian National Institute for the under the liazmner at two cents for ��8s8i #led Advertising -nuts over it,- pushed them gently in- Class, first aid and signalling. Blind, 'fay 1st. As in previous Simi- top steers. - g -to the sand and then removed them. " - s, * * . :. Is-r Scout community service, the city Th-e big ranches have piletl up • Titzis makes , a partfrularly novel The 74th Toronto Rover' ''Crew was-laid out in districts and the dis= debt, hoping for the price to swing OLD CO231 „ Crepe that washes admirably and re- (Chalmer's Presbyterian); -were tribution looked after by Scoutmast- upward. The small settlers have quires no )caning., nests Of the 3rd Hamilton Crew, era of specified troops. UP T4 $50.00' L•'.kCFI P.kID FOR V. S6 g Pe P dinned up, in their. cabins and lieed 'Indian trQad cents. ire bayy an on spuds and, moose meat, . some— dates regardiesfi of condition_ C Among the new mixtures in mod- times with a few days' work on the [ p0 to 316n Paid u inch t tr •t ~anu corn eat,% ern fabrics are wool and tuohair; GIGANTIC FUNNEL 2,000 FEET NIGH reads. We buy starnD cnitectlun ,lcciats. rayon and wool' crepe; velvet and Low the tide has turned. Seven- liO °t" "' ULd i:'vrr yionzy, (;old,. etc. metal, and cotton and taffeta.. IS LATEST SCHEME TO BRING RAIN Send nc ico,nr for large tlttuitrated (lent beef is - arriving. The cattle price list and. lnt tru t!(,n.. ��ttsfacttbn I iS�e learn Poznethlag new about ! man is getting• five cents far. . {pp uarantted or ')tic', refuna era HUD - From the Border Cities Star • principle' that waterspouts have va- ut�: SttuP..159 -:s Croat aL. Sarnia, laces and tulles front-. Dognfn a'ho steers at the railway now and should Ont. - Men are still seeking artificial, cuvm cores. getting six and a'half cents liy makes them of woven') threads be `with an elastlr quality .4o- $bat-- 1{-yot3 rains and itilr. Bernard J. DirDbs, 01 There is one detail curbing . Air. June. The housewife ma ruritb?e. - csicas roes ass s' . the Meteorological Society. of .France Vubos from building his core at once, i y g - -- - - -- happen to snag your frock, it pulls !s the ,latest to have a scheme FIx tie requires �1U,000,11U0.to go ahead i ou May see, more pat roasts on tx I�ttE;EDB C'ut�1;ti, .s cE+�Td; out as if to tear and $,'hen snaps back sJ yo -ur table 'and less rime ribs, but LIllets x5., ,�on+litete. would build a steel and concrete fun- with construction. It will -take that p ca. ,c. A into place without • even so much as nel 2,000 feet high. Tbrotigh, this be Much to- buy mater leis sad buftd the lit will be some satisfaction to know' d. St. b"`t,a tlatchcri'. at, Agatha a bultry place where it caught, would force water vapor into the up spout. And he is .finding !t bavil to .that the cattle men are ohiy. begin- _ - per air with the thought that it -would get anyone 'fo- gamble the ;10,000; ping. to get back what they put into _ -= supported by struts and, p)))art=, It UUU on the chance that the thing i tssLicsatam wan +ED '. "The new theatre .audience �de- 1the beef, and it will take them sec - niands of A dramatist that he, -no area. might work and produce rain. It eral 'sea, with losses t'E far to house l�to �.Tti i o „c s _ longer condescends to it in the The funnel would be .constructed would take a lot of bushels of wheat, I incurred in the lean years. I Eur,;.,uw l't�at,Err. ,'-,,,­ 't,�p�r ” ,slightest degree, but meet it on its eo that it would be tapered with the for instance, to pay the interest and Back of the new beef prices, of. �iuvtt�hs etti s 3o tiia,�t,M,�st,nb own intelligent and experienced broad end. at the top and tfie ' "hole principal on that much .money.. • course, is the meat shortune in the' rtt�rl._s .,ern f• +r saipswan. lt. W •'emotional level." — George Jean suppored by struts and pillars, It perhaps Mr. Dubos will ' not get �C nited States. In the worst yearn 15. King 51. _I• ,st, Kitchener, - . - - -- -� r wtodid be about 450 feet in 'di ufeter anyone to take him up on his .vin- ! of American a,7zriculfure millions of - MEAr 4 t+ at the. top and 'resemble a large lei- ture.'But That will 'not curb other head of beef, cattle were slaughtered caNairl.t-N ItF,ADQX% %RTERS, escape' standing on the smaller end.: because their owners eouIdn't af- tam�uw Rrtrtv�- _ e¢tists and inventors trying to ford to keep them, On top of that, -.d .Aida. •fish most �•arted ^'stock In- your FOme wa - � to B_RU 1 __E_�. - pda Non-Meetric, Aids. . Repairs and ba7'ell rK st to Can- ------- whatever breeze there. may ' clouds, And,, some day, one of -them i millions more were killed neeause JJJ��� s series of wind canes at the top w.hfai ; Is quite likely to solve the secret, Ithey couldn't be fed in the drought There's aotbing to equal ' atrurherrts, Sin,! foY tIlusrratrd, lit- 4 i ^ .j be and -start a whirl ' of air inside Minard't. It "takes hold". erasure. J. G. Wallace, as; Seymour even 'though people may: laugh at :regions of the liidtlle direst. 1•pw _ 1St., Vancouver, P.C. the spout to create A vacuum. Tht3 his effort ; »••`.file he I. �u ; = ✓irtswiug.- the I,'nited States needs most and _ Antiseptic, eoothint, heating. would give a vacuum core on the Q��'J� ! will need it for' sveral 'years until' it 24 —Os�rM LJLL� , AID GOLD TOOT ' can rebuild its herds. .: a g j Gold mining, though it depends oil'. IN THE GARIB00 HILLS r the Curious system of taking a metal out of the ground in British C.olurn- KING OF RAIN bia an-4 putting it back into the - r o 00 -By Bruce Hutchiion in the ground in Offawa, suffers no set- 4 c ` Vancouver Province backs from climate or prices. They ' LA will if the depression and the general .take more gold out of Cariboo ' oo madness of these times ifate got you lifts year than in any season since A� down, what you need is a trip to the 'days of the -Argonauts and the lj the Cariboo. There isn't any de- 4W Cariboo Trail. Bridge Riy°er has settled down, ' ��� • - : � pression -up there, nor any madness. :' • As this late Spring .opens, with. soar- +towLh ftec its first wild excitement. Artists' and :.. ing beef prices and more gold mines a ready busines•like camp at work,- the Cariboo is looking for- 1 which mining men had expected. -It g Authors' Service ' will not thank :� f '•i .• biggest years + you for sendin r 1 � In certain arts of ward to one of the bi gist b your ' P since the old placer days, friends there to look for , work. France the bride's weti _ They have already 'fed thousands I Send a three cent stamped en- e ding costume has salt But having said that, the 'Carl- of poor `devils who thought • there sewn into the seams t boo will never forgive you if you was a job for everyone 'on the far $'elope for informtition on out �~ don't add a warning to city green MONTHLY BULLETIV SEIi- ThroatTlcklei Apii" of to • •• 1 Read all about side of the Mission Mountain. But Windsor Salt stops throat this and othercustome horns who think that there is gold now that most of the originrsl wild- VICE to Artists and Authors, tickle: f in at the grassroots and jobs for every - griPe g interest, cats have disappeared, Bridge River fisting up -to -date information ..,,,,- � l body. As usual this year, hundreds • REQAALTabit , -Ala wonderful NEW of men will go, to the Cariboo look- is concentrating on the development Soft on PIGTVSB BOOK FOR of properties that have a real chance = is free running. ing for gold and will come back to become mines. "tt�VH salt for fi Your CHILDRI)I4. broke in* the Autumn, and there ERE AND . WHAT earl for Your t table, for all Free , .. Write nowt will • be far more seekers titan TO SELL coo nR sad K ~ tan for o al },ealth. jobs. Canadian and lriternational Art AWindrorSstt A SAFE - it product. s The Cariboo's' advice, is to : -stay I OINTMENT and Literary Contests, ' away unless• you have a certain lob rite . _ or a grubstake, but that doesn't HOME I Yearly subscription, , Ons Dollas CANADIAN Hand ma u, LIMIT[D alter the fact that it will be a , I I _d great --- Sample Sheet, Ten Cents SALT DiVIS10 N LL., year up there. - WiNDSOR. se-A ONT. Up and down the Cariboo Road, OFF Without obtiQaHony IeesesendspeelatChild- ! 23ct3Sc(tube),3�,tf BAKER ren's Booklet, "SALT all over the world.^ from old Ashcroft to Quesnel, from 1 j N.M. - Green Lake over to the Gang' and 39 LEE AVENUE ' • up on the Chilcotin plateau, the ! , DIXIE 20 Address --� good trews has gone forth — beef Issue No. 22 — 35 TORONTO, ONT Irrices are climbinjf. 67 ' ! , ., • .. a .. . rw /� . •. ' 111, + .. r... 4 4 . ,' - � a . :{ a .q - -��'• : • ItJ �» L 1 b 1 Ftuiaen! See. D. N. Loelewood'a the Bank of Montreal to Hamilton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sleigbtholme have' spent the hohdsy With his friends, Ad re Chopping. Mrs. Clark was fornlerl Miss Winn - the Rev. E. and Mrs. Cousins- ~ ' Y got comfortably settled in their new ' • .� -Mrs. Austin Franklin and child- ifred Chapman, well -known here_ home. ` • -4W. J. Monney continues in much ren, of Port Perry, spent Sunday Various reports about the man on Doris Taylor spent the holiday i tote same condition. He ip suffering with her parents, Arthur and Mrs. the Guthrie farm running amok last week -end with her aunt rat Cedar LAME BACK _ very poor health. Boyes. week are circulating. Apparently the •� "' 8• PP Y Grove. _ =Mrs. H. A. Matchett: and dau- -Born, on Wednesday, May 22nd hired man got out of sorts, smashed Marion Taylor motored to Stur- Lanai Back, Rheumatism and Lttm- X*ter, Helen, of Toronto, spent the to Walter and Mrs. O'Riley; 62 Dun- up his furniture and made several geon Lake with 'cousins for the end - ts►eek -end with friends in town, das Str. Toronto, a son. other peculiar stunts and then start- hasp respond quickly to Rttsaacapa of the week. -The Towns'dp Council will meet -Miss Eldna Dewar, of London, ed for the tall timbers. His pursuers Things are looking Up around Dun - E. C. Jones Druggist on Monday next for the transaction spent the holiday with her uncle and failed to get into his stride. barton, two or three of the folks Pickering Out W. general business. aunt, R. H. and Mrs. Cronk. Friends here regret the early de- are sporting new cars. 1. Cartwright. was off -Mrs. H.- Mechin spent the week- miss pf Mrs. Pringle, of Whitby, Mr. Harold Cousins, of Montreal,. „RUMACAPS duty several days last week on ace- end with her daughter, Mrs. L- h. which took place last week. She, was. - bunt of illnesi. Devitt and family, of Toronto. formerly, Miss Sadie Guthrie, and - - - -- - -- __.__ - -Fruit blossom is now out- in. Culds and - bronchitis are quite was born and attended the local . " - -great profusion.. "But a' gt�.jd rain is common among the children of the schools here. Deceased was highly_ badly ■,( needed.' village' and vicinity. esteemed and a general favorite, be- 1 —Mr. E. L. Ruddy, who has been -Mrs. T. E: Crawford has been ing the youngest daughter of the � Qj j. ite�re . • '! spending -the " winter cruising in confined to her bed for several days • late Richard and Mrs. Guthrie, of : (Southern waters, has been at his through illness,., this place. farm for "several days recently. --Mrs. Lloyd 'Pegg, well -known - ttPlCkel'ill'e Leader Sure'.' -Mr. Harry Stanley has not been Soprano Soloist, of Greenwood, will Dumbarton _ enjoying the best of health, of late -sing at the morning service in the _ We miss him from his regular trips United Church, at 11.30 D. S. T. The Mission Band will meet: 'in the"" s pbout tort, And hove to see him a- -The choir of the United- Church S. S. room next Saturday, Jun. 1st. n gain soon. will assist in the anniversary servic- Mr. W. I. Pizer of Grimsby, visit- -The tennis courts were opened es of Centennial Church on Sunday ed a number of friends het a last . t for men : • fo�lthe season_ on -the •'loth, . as an- afternoon- •next,• at 3 p. m. D. S. T. week. , .m smart stripe :• &. small cheeks'. " cipated. They have the two courts -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's ' Mr. A. Taylor,. of Cherrywood has in shape this year, and a good sized Church purpose holding their annual been staying with his sister, Mrs. C. ....Positively Pre- Shrunk " st►earbelship is expected: Garden- Party on the evening • of Fri- Annis. -''The 4`WAVERLY" $t $1.19' 1 • � � - - - -The cottages at our' beaches day, June 21st. Full particulars will Lois' and John Dales stayed with - - were opened by many of the owners be given later. their grandmother 'over the holiday. and an the holiday for the season. Many -St. George's Guild will meet. on - of course, commence their season at Thursday, June 6tb, at 3 o'clock in - the resorts only when school. closes. the Club RoomF. Members are ask- In Memoriam _ «* �f -rrhe W- M. S. meeting of the' ed to kindly bring their Lenten Miss- The I1VIFERIAE at l.4� In ever affectionate remembrance of United Church will be held at the • ioanry Offering.' James Denni's Johns (Jimmy) _ home of Mrs. 5t W. . All me a Wed- -The Pickering Horticultural So a died, May 30th, 1931. y a1OHNST'ON'S Tailored•to- nesday, June 5th. All members are. ie�y Spring Flower Show will be - - . expected to be out, and' bring *a held in St. Andrew's Hall on Wed- Not just today, but every , day, 'in nesdav- June .5th. Show - —=--=-- xriend. _ ,. measure clothes ar e all- the rage , remember. � - -Rev. J. H. -Stainton, formerly of al. A good program has been arras- - Mammy, Daddy, Doug. Bruce _+ the Pickering United .Church, and ged., Refreslymenta for sale. - -A cull. See the new Summer Styles for the past three years, pastor of ection will be taken Two new class- In Memoriam James Street Ltllited Church_ , Exet -.' es: -Iris, 4- spines, the same" and er, has accepted a, call to Central `'2 new classes, "trig, best collection." In memory of Woodruff Powell* who M s S . CHAPMAN - (United Church, St. Thomas. � Exhibits to be in by 4 p. m. " died on June 3rd 1932. -The Ladies'. Aid of St. Andrew's - -- - - - - -- -. __ - - - - - -- -- - - - - -- _. -There Will be an auction sale of _ _.the house and lot, automobile, house- Church met .at the home: of Mrs. C. Three little words, forget -pie-not, hold furniture etc. belonging to the Palmer, on Wednesday It don't seem much -- - - -- 1� gig ay with an alt- estate- of the. late Waiter B..Powell endance of nearly thirty members. A- But means a lot. �J id the premises, •Elizabeth Street, most enjoyable time was spent by -Wife and Daughter TWO O - STANDOUT VALUES - - ::tomorrow, at 2 o'clock ID. S. T.) See all. A feature of the, gathering was bills for .particulars. the presentation of a handsome -suit- - Township Road apt. Roy Ward case to Mrs. F. H;' .Hall, who has .: Flower Show Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for 'c finding that, now, when fliers is been the energetic president of the = .WEDNE.�DAY. JT_7NE 5th men or women--Same cloth- -Same - 'considerable road work to be done, Social):- for several yearn. 'Mrs. Hall .the men wno during the winter were left on ,Tuesday of this week 'for a ' At.. t..ANDREW's Hall, Pickering - - dice -- $23.75. clamoring for work, are not . now • a- month's visit with her- sister in Van - available, and is having to hunt the couver. Exhibits to be in by 4 V. m. - township over_ for help. - - -_-.Ae are nd�t'advertising,'but far EVENING FIR(W.•RAM -FEATURES �� � � f% fph those of you who like to read real, Gordon' s Business Girl Hos' e - -Mr. Ralph Carmichael, who has • 'been attendin McGill University,. - exp CENTENNIAL ORCHESTRA Snag-resisting, •resistin Chif g X� live stories of actual essence, - Montreal, is expected home this week told "as only 'he can,-we -suggest -you Mrs. Arthur W. L'ynde Splash-proof, � gf _. �.._.. f .'lie receives hit;- -Bachelor's • Degree in read the - articles now started in the i by loeaE talent - • . _ _ - ion Hosiery - Chemical Engineering at Convocat- Daily Star,_ by; Gordon Sinclair, who -ion on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. CBrm 4 back in India, once again. --India,. No admission Collection only ­114.= ,=, 'w 5�3A i7E8 - Achael have-gone-to Montreal for the the land of mysteries, usual and un Pickeriin= Horticultural Society graduation ceremonies: expected happenings, '.that probably ' m -The annual aert ice 'i1i "Erskine eve one who visits that cotfrltr - - 1�'red 1 . B I� I2 tl I7 r " ,- Pick erin - - �} 1'Y Y � ', D Church (the White Church)_ will be sees for himself, but can not or does Brock Road - held on- S,...J." 3;... d 'wp l - ... _ - Rwdiu Licenses : -Established 1857, � not relate Zhern as does Sinclair. - be conducted by Rev. - Dr.. .Carmi'eh -' - o owing a ex reme 9-r; ww,a- Mrs. James haves rptn*]+� home, s,,, - -: • aei: The service of praise will be'°ied ther of the last few weeks, the PrOV- •on Saturday from Haveltck •after by • the united choirs of Sty Andrew's ince gained. relief during the ' first visiting there for a few days. r *Ifffty, and St. Andrea`s, Pickering- two days of this week, both crops - Mr: Frank Hamilton,' who is stay- -The old skimming 'ole has been and -timber districts benefitting. A ing with his sister in Colulnbms, hat A GRADE :­B E E F - officially, opened, so the bays ann- local observer; Andrew Allison, Rives "been visiting with relatives in this - ,jounced. The water is warm. They us the figures on. the - rainfall -of locality for the past wec.•k. _ �a3re "n6w reminded however, that it -Monday and Tuesday even inr, "as The weather for the past month _ _ ,. ;has become the vogue to wear bath- one -half inch, - the first -night and has bees( rather uncommon for• this i� saris :_ Birthday_ snits are, -no_ one ° nd ne half - -1 :� i. : '.ay C ...r,: � 1 ;rh- oti�c, � 00 K ER ,ice �ATS - ff longer permissible. The cens9r says evening or the equivalent of 150- years, the month of May has been a - __ -so•, and if you don't think there is tons of water to the acre: The Toron- cold,' wind -swept • month, and has Virginia Cooked Hain, 50c• one have= nv around nor :.9-,i -. n. _ - .gb.o.. dcory reported, several not' proinoted growth as much as _hole, try it:' days- ago that the rainfall for ,May could be wished for. Rowever, if, _ Chicken Roli .. •'3�Cf+. ' -Her many .Pickering friends will this year was at the time somethirrg again, everything were as 'constant f - =! 3 ,regret to hear of the death of Mrs. less than one .inch, while normal and fine even as the ivesther1. what Jellied Veal �" `• 3�c. Pringle, of Whitby, which took place precipitation would In nearly three a better, happier world this would one day last week after a lingering inches. The rains of this week will be. What will it all matter ten years - Dutch- Loaf 25c Du - - illness. Her maiden name was Sadie now bring the* precipitation up to from now? f ' • •" • -.Guthrie, and at one time , was , a res- normal ' and will 'be classed as- anot I (dent of Pickerin Village. She was - Head "Cheese, . • 5c• _ g g her million dollar, rain. vNa I d4vtnrttlnens�ngs, .,twice married, her first husband be- .. _ - Bo . - .. '..� � - �15C• • ,,,. ing Dr. Johnston, a well -known den- tist, who practised in 'Whitby' and Andley FOR, BALE Camhorland bl,vk. SPECIAL : ' ,- later 'in Niagara � Falls, Opt. berry bushes. Wm, Gray Jr. Lot 22 Con. 8 _ , • -Motor traffic over the holiday - Recent rains were of great -help -to Pickering• 39-40 JeWCI ShOrtP.11' 12e. 21b.23C. was heavy. Sunday evening witness- the crops, - 7OUNG CATTLE FOR BALE - Shortening, ed the ''parade" back to the city, F. E. Smith and family have mov �_A_ ly Mott 10,con.9 Picte. ing. Milt. Ben- and if anyone wonders why motor from the Dunlop farm ,to Toronto CI W R E The Mission Band meets at the 'Ok SALS -8 itich Raw and taOle, • • • 'accidents have -to oncur with seen iii _ .. , I D church on Saturday afternoon, . at • with 1.4 h. p, Westinghouse epicycle motor, regularity, just stand at the curb . g19.0o 130: z.•o. Pickering News. $.utcher� ' .(pb one 3000) Pickering for five minutes; (that is 2.30• All boys and girls Are welcome. long enough) and you will have Grasmere farm showed their Jer- HOU -E TO RENT -in the Villftg- _ says at Brooklin On the 24th and of Brougham. A'good frame house, barn, many exhibitions of. the kind •of 3 -5 acre of land. None but a good tenant need driving 'that: is responsible. Some carried off three first 'prizes and apply. 'Russell Conner. R. R- No. Z Pickering, drivers are absolutely insane. ' four seconds. (Dumbarton). 9tf --What has become of 'that boys' About 40 members- of the Club �`UR SALE- Alaska E4r1y oats. - ' -• met on the 24th and hgd a game of government cleaned, commercial No. 1, ' of k5te- flying• 'that we occas- ens with barley, yielded 80 bushels last year . ' b tonally saw around here. We notice all from the ones present and a stiff straw and no rust. :85c. per bushel F, M, the boys in the suburbs of the city thoroughly enjoyable day was spent. Chapman, Pickering. 33tt ; 'having revived the sport again, and " Laurance Clark has been transf- OR KENT OR SALE -A pasture i - - erred from the- Vancouver branch Of farm. containing 50 acres, with $pod shade, their troubles commence when Hy- and running water, at lot 11, con. 7. Pickering. - : -g• "T •- Also - o d cutting alfalfa and timoth ' k far — %e c n R y IeA,dro linemen i stringing Pickering Market" insist on 'their .. sale. R. A. Btrrell, R R Z, �taremont. �9 -40 cables -right over 'the vacant lots COURT OF REVISION (�`UR SALE acres in Scatrboro, - where the youngsters carry on their [ Lot 18, 'Con, 1, Markbarn Road, near King- - "`game. IL is an interesting practice PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given ston Road. Bank barn, fine house, extraordin- _ �• :. that the first sitting of the Court of ary farm, Must be %old to close estate A. E. +• or for the boys to follow. Why not try Armstrong, Cherrywood, :,r Box 15. Pickering Y 39 4c It boys. Revision for the Municipality of the` GOOD BE EF V EAL LAMB -A new idea for the tractor far- Tbwnship' of Pickering,' for the rev - L�OR !TALE- Fintl)Ay'� Special rook f f , mar has made its bow in this neigh- ision of the Assessment Roll for 1935 L' stove (coal or wood); Bedroom suite, s pie- - ��yy i Kit golden oak: Dresser Toil and washstands white: AND ��J i borh0od, when 'Mr. Barrett has eq- will be held at the Township Hall, Kitchen %ideboard, Toilet act. 2 Congoleum • •'nipped this tractor with the new Brougham; on Monday, ibe 10th day rugs, l x '72 ft.: Z Garden chairs. Magnus Mor. - ' gas, Claremont. 40 pneumatic tires. They are an immen- of June 1935, at the hour of one ��•�,� �"! GOOD SCR VIC V 1, be size, carry very little 'air press- o'clock in the afternoon. !4'OR SALT: TO ('LOSE R9TATF.- Also \.i D E a-+ ales but the claim is made that con- Of which all rsor)s interested Ohs acre of land on Elisabeth St., Pickering t pe Village, partly surrounded with silver maples, siderably more traction is obtained will please talde notice and govern 22 fruit trees and•amall fruit in garden. Seven roomed dwe tin`. cemenf blocks, hot-air turn- throvgh their use. There, is, of coos• themselves accordingly. ace., 2calara. hydro, h rdwood floon down• . . 4. Dated this' 23rd di 193,, stain, hard and soft water, ne -car garage, resi- "`tse much more surface exposed to y of May, dence of the late Walter B. Powell. For further { " the road surface than with the cleat- ,Donald R. Beaton. `tntortnaticn apply to A. R. Richardson.. Phone W. SERVANT, Prop, ed steel wheels. Pick 600u. g7 -40 Clerk.