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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_04_29 ,.,r. _ ... ,.. ...,vim. .��.: .r _.•:-.�+., _r,,. sXu..'h-' a'� •u -^^a, .� - • '+i •f y: µ • r� �'t< • • s ti'I1 = • -- PICKERING9 ONT.e FRIDAY . APR. 291 1938. VOL. L -�- Whitevale i� rx>slslrst,oscal iastr•. :� Kinsale OL! --.. tr .� . GREENWO NOTIaE Don't forget the drama entitled, Mr. Joe Stell who habeen ill� ' MILLS "Look Whole Here" to be presented with the flu'is out and around again. - DH. C. PHARBON-Ph��aian "Our trucks passyour way by the W14itevale Young People in Mrs. L. Dunn entertained her 1886--1936 ; h.dSargeoa, Daaeartm. every day." the Whitevale United Church on sister, Miss Stone,, of Toronto on �p Hl. FORBYTH, Oph.D.. Director Friday, April 29th. Bailey's Orch- Easter week. .CHOPPING t1l•Ootose•ricel Anoeiad�onot oawio.xea• COAL, CDgIS''. 'estra of Newtnarket and Miss Ruby Mrs. R. Hadley of Toronto Sun- ,Monde , VIlednesday and Friday is- •trtember at the Atsteritaa i Y ap.lisro.. IST" eaaratnem; y WvOD, CEMENT, Allin of Whitby are to entertain be- dayed with her mothler, Mrs. Rodd, li..•sfilf>w.frlareasunt.Oen• tween acts:. Program is to start, at here. WE GRIND FINE yam, klAND, (TRAVEL, 8 o'clock. Admission 2b and 10 cis. Mr.' H. G. Parkin spent a day Bran, Shorts and Feed of 'halt Come an silo and either lac h. Last week in Toronto and !attended DLWALD RUDDY barrwwr - : a party while there.' • .Saicitor.Notar7r I. s t- BUILDER'S -SUPPLIES -'--- Miss Edna Meadawt 'pent the end concentrates for profitable feeding -' sa00��r°C1p°e° worthy. sty' See the drama "Mother Mi!!�" in of the week with Mr. and Mrs. V• kept on band New."path rias of k;*"th •'also leoal (kartage work BEATON, BELL & ROSS St. Andt+ew'a .Clrgtrch,, Pickering Parkin. We stock oil the best Poultry We have also placed in stock a fall 8.30 p. m:. D. �a, T, Mrs. R. E. Mowbray and Child- Y � Barristors & Solicitors line of Maple Leaf ltilhog ren returned home on Sunday after Feeds and Supplies. Brougham >of?IL1.lAM J��EP►TON.K.C. - _ — eek with relatives a - Lro'e Feed'. m •• spending a w wi rel t' ea t - - _ Rose Mount. ld.1IR BROOKE BELL,&C. J,D.F.ROSS _ 1���� School re-opened on Monday after `r 1A,�1FS A. WRIGHT W. M Mr. Bert Harvey has been busyq-� fs a"bareet%Tomato. Adelaide at his trade of house decorating for the Easter vacation, also Misses M. PIANO-PIANO ' -,- •Piokering Ont. Harbron, Edna Stevenson and H. KICHARDSON& Co., Barris- `. + Toronto friends the past"week. Parkin returned to their respective AND Vamu,,, ,, . Notaresetc.• ;u.te 5eu• mce hone 7400 Reeidenee(i5a26 Mrs. Ross .Middleton and little duties. � si*or life Bwtdtng 36 Toronto St.Toronto. All kinds of Pe air r, oTk + _ ,one•d.t6S8:di-;; Phone a613. 8cf son of Goodwood, have been'with The women's Institute will bold r Fars. Lemon the past week. their April meeting at,the home of All Tuning Guaranteed sNGUS 1ttcMILLAN-Barrister; Sol- The Beal Stare,Claremont Miss Ella Wallace, of Toronto and bars. A.' Parkin on Thursday the j�;c,�or, Notary Pubic. office hours Tues- PHONE 9:31 Mi 5 Ann Trewin, of 1lontresl vis- C. S.'NIaCDONALD day sna Saturday 7 tag, or by avvointment it'd at the Brown home on Sunday. 28th at 2.30. A paper "I go into 209 CLOSE AVE., 3'ORONTO at residence, cord poet'' Rea -a t. Ph pe FURNITURE my garden" will, be given by Mrs. Dairy. TgrOOtO ot8cgg, to Meltinda Sc. PhoneVlrs, Bert Harvey has been suf- - Phone Lakeside 1502 pick M.Toronto. El 5303. .. st-29tf y Wh,gg. Roll Call asks for •"garden- ___ We "e displaying an attractive fering from the prevailing bad cold ing pants". As there -will be the el- ;Orden taken at NEWS Office Lt+rttnl ` variety of the past reek. Aluininum and Aranitew,are Etc. firs, T. Knox is improving slow. ection of officers. A good attend= i El ERBBRT T. FALL&I`tE, L D 9.. Furniture and Furniture ly from her serious heart attack of 'ante is asked for. FUEL �t jjLD•D. .Graduate of the Royal Collage o! Novelties. Renta,Surfronn and the tlniverutr of Toronto. two weeks ago. Dunbarton OmreInfeatdenceseconddoor 'sat of St. And' Prieeslow, in keeping with tiutea• Mr. and Mrs. J- Gerow and Tor- �a.a Ckurob. itickenog.out• tmeoi.hours;ray onto friends visited Miss Brown on s-m_ W a D.moor oy swop s(X Born to Mr. and Mrs. Percy w"``#'. P fe Pi`k�'°° ----- RADIO SERVICE Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. A. 3iof- Builders' Supplies Ward, a son. Congratulations. fat visited here on Saturday. Mr, Wm. Pearce has returned wrists" V avbs. A Graduate of Radio College Mary Brown. of Toronto, who vis- from Floridawhere he reports a ited her cousins thle '3lalcolm girls with good grape-fruit crop, Lumber and Lath N, HEATOl\,. TOWti$HIP during Easter week, returned home Miss plar%rAret Gerrard-of:Toronto D. C. shingles D e Clerk. Convever�er.Com,nissionei fur up-to tralzsing an Sunday. was with Mrs. Jgs. Allison over the tak+nc etfid>tvrts. Accoutitant. Etc. Issuer of Trustees and teachers of the seg- holiday. - Blue Coal' Mi arriaae,L e?q.cs. whitevalt.oat, and - " `FINEST EQUIPMENT eral school sections have been att- Miss Mary Dixon was with her Alberta Coal fig E. RICHARD$ON for ending the sessions of'the O. .E. A. sister, Mrs. Robt• Taylor'of Mark- pI�NE'Rz'iL Ii�79tdRAN(:b:. Guaranteed SatisFactian in Toronto this past week. ham for the holiday." DOnleet]C Cake REAL ESTATE On Sunday, May . 8th Mothers' 17 gen Lottom"and.Maq Sam r Pl'a6W A7 Da will be olmerved. by a united GFment, I,lme; C.ON`6YANCIING _ Refteonable Prices y ertville entertained their nieces of Tubes and Batteries always.an lk d service of S. S. and Church at Z' Cherrywood last"week. �i a ole;80dy W COd rt� oM established agency, ready P. M. This is always observed as a 'Miss Marion Taylor was the Agents for Lindy Fence Tay- to serve r H. ROY 11 I LLgR. Baptismal"sen ice as well• est f her Letitia Ta - Brouirbam. Ontario The Degeer family have taken up l guest o aunt, Miss Y a 3 �e+,;i t :,►ai:l f1bone, pick, 6000 for at Hillside over the week-end. _.__.. 4&f phone Mark 1908 ' residence east of Bowmanville, and Miss Jiwkie plc Whinney.was with gild a «T x s A e a, Mr. 'Frank Carter is coming to live Miss Muriel �brrance. ever the hal- i:. Y�► lYi ti 1f.Y -gyp in his home lately vacated by the iday week. �:OCkRI]Att Iluplemente 1 1,ICBNS6,D AUCTIONEER AND D• •A •�' �' Deeger, family. firs. Jack McWhinney "and dau $ire Prices Before BuyW VALUATOR The dsatna "Windy Willows" pre shier Doris, spent the wee d with _ _ - :sales ceaduoted Anywhere dented by Greenwood Y. P. in the ..rr sister. Mrs Aylmer B� WILSON T c O AT R R O� pT000e os write. Address 614 Dundas Insurance of All Hinds. 'Town Hall here on Friday evening plisses Laurel and Betty• c est• YY 1 Lo Ir e ' Street. East, received an appreciative reception ney spent the Easter holidays at wbitby: Ontario. , Best Rates Available With from those present, although the at- Milton and at their cottage on Lake .•.L,aCil'st Hill, Ont. tendance was not as good as wta Erie. Phr+nPH�irit ;.K KI .Secnrit. and Service. 1� Mr.. Clifford Conner of Toronto ho for. The presentation' of the --- ;Shingles: For Salt }lddress - different dgractere was well enact- spent the-,week-end at his uncle different Phone ed, the plot being goo`i- and aunt's, '•.r. and Mrs. Russell BROUGHAM -!PICK 516 Latest reports from Mr, W; Conner. GIL14Galvapised Steal Shingles. Gray in Toronto Hospital have been VIWe air sorry' t ,report ".rs. 1 in. Mapie Lumber-420 per IK Birdie Fait slate BbinRlee, more encouraging the past week. _-- Atso.•re-rubberitsg buggy wheels: C'g•s. soul's Prot recovering. front —3n 600 ff. 1�'=or rn^tee• 'V�e Handle Mrs' G=ray has remained in the city- her recent fall as her friends would Lawn mowers ehgrpened. ever since Mr. -Gray entered the like. Tf.ire ^^ Rpg�� Rn�!ir ` Get 6,- T. pAT$R8ONS - - OLARSHON A Complete; Line of PUr• - hospital. Her friends sympathize Miss Pauline Palmer attended the and Asphalt Shingles. Prices wilt "& Os 11 and get yrices. Phone 881 with her, as she has had the added ••Dixie Clubs" display of oldtime be higher in the Spring. �• --dna-�_-. VegtAk,.. slid .sorrow of havinga sister Pass away w�ddinK—gowns at Washington' if you knew you WERE NEXT while she has been in Toronto. Groh on Saturday•and spent e ' week-end with her cousin, Miss"Joan ,e. PICKERING ... you would hustle in after that In, Hog 'Choc. W. Tragedy and. the cruel hand of • murderous death approached: our • durance Prosection .we've been LaFraugh, of Scaoro.. .. MB j�� talking about village one night last .week, when Ladies of the Woman's Assaciat- LUMBER YAa�+r YOU MAY BE NEXT ' D. N. LQckW�nd one of our citizens- was placing hie ion don't forget our invitation to `r car in the dirk garage for the night, St. Paul's, 5carboro, on Wednesday pH ONE 34(() - CYRIL E. b10RLEy ' and' has so .often happened, just May 4th; also our regular meeting Pickering Mills _ was leaving tl,e 5 when the o,ne on Thursday May 5th at .the home onNzRAL INSURANCE - building, the felon sprang from the • -'' of Mrs. Harry Pearce at '3 o'clock. �t Claremont t � Our Motto-Service ani Protection .:p.ICKERINC3, ONT. rear striking our friend a severe D S. T. The Four Square Group phwe p9�nil 6700 blow across the back. The painful in char Word for Roll Call - -NVE DELIVER - charge. .,-Word Ernest C.-Fetzer the attacked one could be .,peace" A i _ cry of ._ sales welcome.' = heard throughout .the neighi rhood, - 1 r -- 00 P- ey ' Hired. Csssi Il• tlye cry of anguish, that never fails Phillipe-Hing =1 u Firlt n t�Q ' For the Home' _ to arose the sympathy and assistan- : Mortgases. - `` LAWYER R. �G. CLENDENING ce of friends could be heard. When /On Tuesday,`April 19th, at 2.30 .',� years �erlence --- an immediate search Was made for p, M. a very pretty wedding took .,FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' Studio eoaehes, $31 and Rp. the evil one, by neighbors, nvR fully place at the bride's home, when -- _ armed. he was found re sin a- Mi5, Alar'arie May Phillips, eldest PrivateAmbulance gainst the inner wall of.the garage, daughter of Mr. John 1 ips and This f3immone' beds; 9 and up Day and Nig-ht Service NE'�T _ clothes horse or-_-si_miler object the late_ Ili s became the �_" Phone 9006 'which our friend had stepped on, bride of Mr. Norman Leslie King, DI Gongolenm slid Linoleum _ Malvern 5A00 causing it to fly up and strike him son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus J..King FEET Rugs always FII stock. across the back. of Keswick Ont. Rev. Richard Mor- 1 • s, ton of Paisley Ont. uncle of the 41 ME Watch for our annual"Guessing Markhamy Ont The April meeting of the W. M. y INSOLES S. was -held at the home of Mrs groom officiated and Rev. J. E. Cootest, w�fieh starts on April L. Johnston on Thursday afternoon Glover of Claremont, assisted in the -Ends'-foot Torture Quicker a 29th, ending May 7th• with an attendance of 16: Mrs. -F- ceremony. Miss Jessie Walker, of Comfortable to Wear ' ?I Free Gongoleuim Rug goes'to'" HARDWARE Cassie,"President, was in charge• Port Perry, cousin of the bride play- Stop8 Program outlined in the Missionary ed the wedding music,. and during1. _ the one guessing the right num• Monthly was followed. Mrs. Hed- the signing of ills register, Mrs. BORE BURNIt% ACHINIs SWSAT4 a. btr in the white envelope.. -'" Dairy. supfslies—TTnware,�En --._.gang,.._1.._0.Perfect G FEET ...._ amelware, Electric Washers, Mrs.•Brown led in prayer. Miss Love". The bride, given in marriage all Paints, Duncan read the Scripture reading. her father,wore a light blue crepe Removes"Callouses.L)tstr0ys Bad Stoves, Oils, Odors - � � Dsy se Coal Mrs. Richie read the Devotional less with navy blue accessories. -oil. all at right prices. Leaflet. Mrs. Philip, Treasurer, re- She carried a lovely bouquet of Eas- BEST for 7ltbletes Fool,'a0d f n a Ili T1IIBiZlithing and Repair ported $50 forwarded' to the Pres- ter lilies and ferns; Miss Jean Mina Dancing Feet., Easily Appliul •x' aretended ' byterial Treasurer for the First Phillips was bridesmaid and carried SOOTHING-SANITARY Work. promptly Quarter of -1936. Thanks ,were•rec- a bouquet of daffodils, tulips and250— POrPair A S'�'ERRiT'�' to' eived from recipients of gifts from, ferns. Mr. Johnston Perry, of Kee- .r • • the" Flolwler Committee. Miss Dun- wick, acted as best man. Following Ccntt!ets Penpi?atioa-K111s Odor r• Funeral Director kI,VIN BUSHBY can read an extract report from the the ceremony'a delicious buffet lun- Heaaat Hospital. Mrs. Brown -re- chseon was served. The happy couple s�ONES ` Furniture Dealer Hardware Tinsmith viewed missionary work in Trinidad left on a tour to Clinton, Parkhill i, w' Education, ride WS H E :Ontario '' . :-PTQRFrRk�TO and Japan, dealing 1U1 E3 n, and other Western points.. The b '� 4601 from• Chap. b oil the Study Look. travelled in a swagger snit of mea- The ?v D�4�glat . _ At the close of..- the Session, Mrs. rum blue with navy accessories. ' and Miss Johnston served refresh- They will reside near Sutton West. opj�TPT�1 �'' 110 x . - meats and tea. ( ' '<- -1111 ,� e s ^� T ....� ... .. :, �' ..,; ^, S ', •1. ` ':. -a .v. :,, , c x :., �- s. s r , 4+ _ . �' r , _ - _ rill .- .. 1 . . �: . w•, . • Y .2. the apacioua'gsrdens at nearby Clive w '#M, Here You See Oxford Do It Again • den in honor of Princess Elizabeth. LTNews In Review heiress to the Throne. who celebrated s »r. "' „!�':• ,` ' ` o." x .,.. 11 It1. her twelfth birthday Thursday. "`�. t ' �+ •� ' _ -- N r Princess Elisabeth and her younger �� 11 I;' �► :' -- . - Canada s Ihfeafe Pro`ram sister. Princess Margaret Rose, first � '4, � y ,"" " "� ,,I " . �'. VANCOIIVER.-Hon. Ian Macken- had fes with Lady Astor in the coin• >: w Ili: ,. � a, , Yr «yam; . f° 1. I 'ale, Minister of National Defense. an of assn Mother Ms11 :I. ' fluid is an address here this week that P Y @ Mary. s; a .W4° -,'' , ~I��, »�+nom" , „ , - • sands could not expect to see "very f . « `' � "y 1 do a''`*^Z-a•�.��� .'y K a . , y y r .cu:wig yi.rrr ;.M.or.c,!ro •'�`"�' �,•,• < . eflnite results" from her program of TCath Promise ration :� ' � `, v nr'. ,� yx „ .. . 11: augmented national defense for at PEACE RIVER, Rita. Seca ' a �• '"' r° r" "� , "% ""' �` » ,, ,� leant two years. • of the Peace River block of Alberta ,�� ... • 41�; "s - �� ► c ;^� .: ,i w and British Columbia from their re• ; s. ,r ,��«,�.« -,,,, '"'""^w ""� But, he told his audience of buai• w seas .men that the program was nota spective Provinces to form with the "" ,,. "'�wr"" '� ' Yukon Territory a separate Province "° "w% 'fir y "fortuitous or haphazard one. for "it or autonomous area was urged in a . . —i ,y,.t.. K� �'`1.1 7„ ".1 1'�' � has been carefully thought out in all �" ^' ; lta detaiia" He said the three-fald aim brie! adopted here last week by the .fix yx ti r� ° u N ',� ,,a• was protection of sirate is trade Peace River Chamber of Commerce. ", .,r v ,�, ,;w x,"M. „.,� ; , - - r , OfLife �. These are the purest Advertisin Binds �" man !o _and finest papers' made- 'SI �I,r�t g' et (�'l and they o o" in the + �y TD$t� 1) handiest Booklet =w AGIIINTS WAI%TKD _. HAIR 64MDS Seietntist Discoviers "Pkwaosin" HANDLE PROFITABLE FAST \VIUS. TOUPES, TRANSyURMATIVN13, — felling household products. 1736 Dnn: braids, Curia. and all types of finest - A Suuba>tance Which HoI& des bleat Toronto. I quallty Halt Goods Wrtre for thus- Cells Together tralydi4uDDiY catalogue. 6'L8 Bathurst Tom nn AGENTS WITH CAR OR TRUCK ., � .. wanted to sell motor oil and greases to. Discovery of the glue o! life direct to farmers, truck and car which keeps the human body working owners. Must be able to carry small HAIRDRESSING by holding each one of its billions of stock. Apply advertiser 4, P.O. Box f eOoV �C ' 674, Toronto. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN LEARN -cells together was reported last.week IM"• Hairdressing 6• months $ Q f-T5. Jones K�� BABY CHICKS Hairdressing School. Listowel• Out at Pittsburgh before the opening 1 *ion of the meeting of the American i•UI•llrt/t aNu a••u11,'ruv HATCHING EGGS —T Kµut1•Mh:!i r _ __- _-_- Alsociatiou_of Anatomists.._ -_.-• NONt NEW HAMPSHTRES AND RHODE IS- Dr, R. W Bensley of the University ` L>OGHORN AND ROCK•CHICKS, $5.95 land Reds. Heavy layers, exhibition of Chicago, former president 0f the ♦ to ie,96 per hundred. Niagara Farm, winners. -Fifteen eggs, $1.006 Fifty, "'- Niagara Faille, Ontario. Sa.uo. M, Fisher, Enterprise, �ntarlo, association,. opened its 60th annual meeting wih the announcement that WHY PAY. MORE WHEN YOU CAN sya LAFDSIVANb: BARGAIN, be had Identifled'this new binding ma- purchase Baden Government Approv- ed ehicka from bloodtested bceeders 23 PERENNIALS — SHASTA DAISY, Itrial, which he called "plasmomin," ull to i9c: cockerels 2'Lc• Catchfly, Coneflower, Goldentuft, tit the cells. It 1m the stuff which - ,l_ lower prices for a,. arguer r folder, leaden Electric Chick Hatch- ytrdla, etc.-2 Evorgreens; Tree; makes each Cell an individunI unit. + �� .try limited. Box 69, Baden, Ontario. _ rub; 6 Bulbs; 260-Seeds, Prepaid. This iubatanC4), 111 added, is not Tiny �} Two orders $1.60. Dollar Nurseries., Tmy + nv=++�` ' BRAY t'HI�'S5 ARE NOTED FOR �'lG- Funthill, 'Ontario. er like the mortar which holds bricks �� our, stardina• laying ability. Several together,in building a house, but if Tests Star Mo Bra), ai=d Bray' pullets laid• contitruotntly fur a un�tTt ttw more like the attraction which holds ever 18 months fur G. W. Get Bray " chicks under your--brooders' now, LYONS' ANNUAL SPRING -the particles of each individual brick Chuckles' Write for Catalogue Bray Hatchery, ,* r together. A-thermometer so sensitive that It ►e --130 John .1i. North, Hamtltt st. Ont CLEARANCE SALE _ Y1 It !s apparently one of the Lunda- will measure the heat o1 a Landis �.. .. ..... :. -PUT BRAY PULLETS IN YUUR LAY �Re�condltionefd Furniture .e:���.e�:e.�:ee Q•�•••ee When s s. lug liuuse this Fall. Their 'quick mental substances of living things, sixty, miles away, has been used in T. growth and early laying ability We muat,have floor apace-regardless Dr. Bensley said, since it orgalnizes testing the motion of a double star at Women are feet thinkers. �VheII mita should .arch cite earl)' Fail egg prices. of coat t.haThis fs your opportunity to, the protoplasm of, living ce'1lfJ'They the Harvard Observatory At Oak gets mad she can think of more Cos/ 4`ustumer» repurt Bray pullets la),_ buy high class reconditioned'furniture are composed of the protoplasm, A Ridge, Mase. The thermometer Con- words and not say them than a man Ing under 5 months. See catalogue• at a traction of the actual value. Here BTay Hatchery. 13o Juhn St. North, are some of our amazin6 bargains nncleul, and a covering, or cell wall. mists of a blackened disk of copper, can think of and spit out. Hamilton. Ont. picked at random-from our enormous When studied under tits micro- 1.2000 of an inch LII diameter, which stock A. F.'s 253 lixAY t'Htt'K5 ARRIVED $49.00 Beautiful three piece Mohair scope, he said, the new material looks acts as the heat collector. Mrs. Gotrich (to caller) Yee, our r at bs : Floe Manttuba, all alive and Suite, Pillow arms Marshall like a masa of fibres somewhat similar The heat collected is transformed little Henry, to wonderfully smart. in vigorous, after 3 days on the train. reversible cushions,thoroughly cleaned. into electricity by a thermocouple school. Truly tut outstanding indication of �q� Large three piece repp Suite, to,the eonn_etive tissues which tie ` - $the vitality of Bray rhteke. \\'rite APs••'• Marshall reversible cushions, the various organs of the body togeth- wbieli-consists of two wires, one of Caller "What fa he studying?" ;fur catalogue, Bray Hatchery, 130 full webb construction, thoroughly er. antimony and the other of bismuth. Mrs. Gotrieh - "He's afudyfng - John St' North, Hamilton. Uatario. cleaned. + targe three-piece Butte in The attractive action. of plasmosin• They are .0004 of an inch in diameter French, and Spanish and Algebra.- THP:xF] IS NO MONEY IN ' DEAD 13.95 English Tapestry, pillow Is reversible, however, and when it and .16 of an inch long. The wires. . Henry, may'good morning'-for tine lady chicks. Seven farmers wrthin a arms and Marshall spring cushions, A real buy. rndiu+ of riateen miles of Fergus tete go the cella affected degenerate are 1n contact with each other and in Algebra." �tnart 3-vises Chesterfield the plate. The amount of electricity ,pur.•h:,e,-d 3thei chicks. At tour to $39•M like' a toy balloon buratfng. -Furthea five th*,v their lush was re chicks Beal (briteown in 8 good quality rnd th,•c have. now 14 sure chicks repD material (brown shade), with studies on it will aid In understanding "!e very small but eaII be measured � �- . LAUGHTER t , than they paid for. You too, can large wardrobe box, in plendld condi- the breakdown of parte of the body to without difficulty by a very sensitive Forgive me, Lord, 11 I should fest too M ha%e the.same results with Tweddle tion- Three Piece Sults In English various diseases and may also help in galvanometer. The thermocouple 10 much, Chick send for.new reduced prier» X9,95 " tui Jia>'. Twaddle e'hlCk hatcheries prolonging, life it methods- can be - tapestry covering. Reversible - meiunted 1n the..telescope where the .There L enough of grist without fly ,t Mars-hall spring cushions• thoroughly' limited, Cux 10, Fergus. Ontario. found in maintaining the bladhng en- eye-piece is ordinarily located; where tears; , cleaned, Modern Bedroom Suite: Chef. the light and heat gathered by the If fools alone seek peace in latLghter'/ t:I:r Nle-{ PRII•IS% !� erg' of the substance, members of the �P•p9•�onler, vanity with venetian F/,It MAY DEIAVERY. CHicKS association said. lar$ Object guff Of the telescope if LOUCh, backed by Guarantee that we hue_ mirror, Putt size bed and saglees spring, __ Let me be one, and by more wife than salty believe h►.r never before hien completely refintsbed. a. concentrated. - u !�p Ltrge'Suite in rich walnut seers. offered chick buyers. Our Cittalogue v ) r. ,. INIa you ,why. L'►I:-4 Chicks have Rfluw 9nish, dreAser, chlfirobe Sue — Should I sari a man who extra vi.taltt}• and ig-4 ,r• t° lay more trl.ple mirror• vanity, full elze bed and o Young Mother Dear, what . Which of all Thy Creatures ILIIORB not raefep* sprint:. ComDletely-reflnished. liea.to me." ` makes you think our boy is going to paint and larger eggs 'because they ars Beautiful three-piece Suite to Mother - 'Sue, do you gent fO be save we poor mortals hate n 00 oo rtal backed -by a definite breeding pru- ;49.00 two-tone walnut,finish,dress- ?" be 'a p013EIC18II?" Yet none brat. breeders Government Inspect- an Old maid. _ _ _ ed, Blued-tested. ['rices for delivery er with awlnR mirror, chiffonier. fait _- Young Father —"He mays more been blasted. - ed, 9th -t any Thursday or alive-try size bed complete .rith-saglees spring• thing that sound well and mean n0- With mirth. So let me my heritage re• thereafter: Sawed Rock Standards, Thoroughly reeondlttnned. Civic Pride is the quality that !SII 8 re pullets, Bred Leghorn, New, 'r 1•So solid Oak Dlnfng-room Suite thing than any other human ,being I lain — fS 95:shlrn, 'Ntandasds, 87,96: puneca, Buffet,, extension table and take 3,000 people and make ■ crowd of w In laughter's JOYOUS strength. I only six leather seat chairs: new condition. 76,000, ever saw. '$17 90. Ounrantee 93v,' pullet[, Cock- N1rie Piece Dintnic-rooat Suite - - jell mels, Sl 95 and-up, Y'remlums 82,50 W_~ ,n solld oak, buffet• exten- At my own self, and for a little while, snore. Write for special prices on won tnblo. china cabinet and 6 leather ""a)- 'Kit( . And ask no blessing but the right to Started an c catalogue. Pullets all age.. 1D ons• and catalogue. 'Kitchener Ftlg=4 *Pat chairs. Completely 9el,y re Oa had. lHatcherl_ 1683 King St. Er, Kltch- �(��,/�(� Beautiful 9-Dtece Oak quite, smile. soar, Ontart�. $66.0, huffrt. extension table, ohlna o cabinet and A.teathep Beat chairs. Com- Gard �� � No- �� READ IT OR. NOTI - N FIV GAM111.F: MetPiv frPnflnlahed, :: .$ltY HILLSIDE t'Hlt'KS BE(AL9E X119.00 English Oak Suite, samDte. sEe f eREo All blue-eyed' Cat/ are deaf, but all -they have DEVPC Ihemartve4 astir- nice DleceV buffet. fared - they h and made extra prufita Lorna- renza type), refectory table. eloped deal Cat/ are not blue-eyed.. factory an for 1T extra. ['set the best front china cabinet and 4' leather,up- llndrr vur guaratttrr. Plant under [tcistered 'chairs. Suitor — "There isn't much I Can Kitchen (TAbineta, ali.e09 Rreakfa.*t FLOWER BOXES ' las, Ferns, Geraniums and-any other .tlovernment Inspection. Breeder* AuitP*, A ptwoPs. ft2.lsot 'singer SewtnR -' Manta -especially recommended for say for myself. I'm just a plain citizen 'blood-tented. Ioxhorns_ Rocks. New Machines, 912.109 f;as -Stoves, 54.161 A brown or green-stained window Hampahirrs. $hicks 3,.:5 .and tip" I)1n1nR-room Extsnalnn Tables, /e..'fe1 this purpose farther back. Shelter and a taxpayer." pauEta, 114.25 and up' day-old cork- box overflowing with ga,14y blooming �errla f1.-5 and up. Write for cats- Rprrleerators, /4.18. Etr, $ from the sun for a dijt or two should � Prospective, E'ather•in-taw - "Tax � Logue and complete pri,xs. Hillside Write for our free illustrated rn.ta- flowers 1s easily produced. This sort be provided until the plants 94st eftab- payer, eh? Iurome or dog?" Poultry Farm, New itundeP. Ont. 1°Rue of new and re-conditioned turn!-. " tura end hundreds of valuable gifts of gardeidin$ 1s. highly intensive and limbed. The same treatment and Plant- free with purchases. All merchandise so a very rich soil should be used, and !IIg materials will be used with hang-. After having seen a group of y0uag ed, Blood-tented stark. 7xRhorns ;r, thoroughly cleaned acrd re-condlttoned Pallets 14en d stock. Rocks N. ir, :ettd sold -under A definite money back !n,_additloA a fairly frequent applies- 1� p-off._ people cavorting In "The Big Apple" . Reds; Sr', full Barred ticksCoc-kare N. sr. gunr*ntee of 'A•th'I'Artion. tion of chemical tertiliier during the- PUSH VEGETABLES - 'we thlek iess-thaU-wp ever did of Eve. Auper (luahty one cent muni, st,rt:-d LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. season. The box must be of fair depth, ('hicks two weeks old kdd th`re 471 Yo a St. — Toronto st ]seat seven inches of soil being av Tender vegetables are those which cents, three weeks add five. Free ng WHAT'S YOUR ENTRY? Folder. Top Notch Chick*ries, 1C' aflable. Bering exposed on all sides. to have been grown Quickly. Especially Of dairy aggrav:.tions.. _ Wil*on StrPef, r:uelph, t)ntarlo. MALI: F.MPLOYMF.�iT OPPORTC!tiT\' drying winds, a thorough soaking once with such things as radish, Carrots This one takes the cake - uri.B� s day is advised, and beets, in clow growth disastrous Dressing in a hurry,. , Be a trained expert in Practteal Radio sa the roots become woody and filled 71:7CH1H1TIUX GLADIUtI't:, NAJfED, and I lertronica the industrial There must be doles in the bottom. And have your shoestring break. from $2•ob per 100: mixed. 51.25•per field with world-wide scope. with 'objectionabla fibres.. But this loo. Lina tree: mail orders only. Our ern yearn �f aperiai servXre 'among of tits box' to provide drainage, and rule also applies to those things used The man who,takes another Man's Bausb)*. 101 Bellefair Ave., Toronto: ranaalAn industrial firms 'hes also a layer of gravel, cinders, broken for salads. On the/ account experts ad- brought us recognition. resulting in money for labour and thea steals his GLADIOtt'S — RAINBOW MIXTGRts. our plerinR many of our graduates crockery or similar material for the vise pushing growth with frequent time is In the foot pod class and he includlnlr Picardy.. 85 blooming size irorthw•bile polltions. came purpose. Along the front, trail- cultivation, which in -addition.. tO _ bulbs 8.1.00 troatpaid. it. Corman, We train students 1n our Iuime ttudy, 1IIg l�asturtiums, German Ivy, Lobel- Should receive ills came punishment. ___ gat checking weeds also conserves motet- Th3ak1 C1.4/TH19G FUN !tA ,E AppiMAnts moat be oger'-Y8 year■ and , ure. Cultivation alone wIIT otter Peep ~f mechanically inclined,Write today to iris with Petuania"geratums,.Begon• the vegetables going through a dry , RhE BATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, TIES; RItDiO COLLEGE OF CANADA Mr. Smith- 'That boy Cleveland if a etc., with clothing purchase. Write 143 Ray Street - Toronto, Ont: spell, but,of course, a few pails of who- the very picture of his lather." .r for free Illustrated catalogue of "The Premier Canadlarr Institution of PIN WORMS ter or as hour or two with the hose Mr. Jones - "Yee, and him sister, . -clothing bargains, Dept. N. Yonge its kind" " ' at this time will lend further,aid. And Street Clothing Exchnnre, ti02 }'nage it the very talkie of ' er mother." y IF YOCYR CHILDREN SUFFER FROM where the supply Of water I■ Dot as Street, Toronto. PATENTS these annoying pests, send two dol- _ DEVELOPING AND PRt?fI'I?(G AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Tara for simple home remedy: Brat- COIIYenient'as it might be, it in a good Real "Tout h Bac'n-ei" tan Kelly, Postal Station K. Toronto. plan, in laying out the garden, to also Ltat of inventions and full informs- �r ROLLS IIF.\/£1.OPED, PRINTED, ' t tion sent free. The Ramsay Company, SALESMAN aA\TEn plant those things most n need ot,ez- _ free enlargement .25e.' Re-prints 10 Registered Patent Attorneys. 273 tea moisture, such of radish, lettuce Gangsters start young in Paris and for 25c. Photo-(`raft [8364 Sing E., Rank -St, tnttAwA, Von MANUFACTURER WISHES-TO CON- Toronco. and celery, closest to the pump. Fer- Moravia (province of Czeeleoelova- f•F.nRONAL� tact probpectfa a salesman. Several ZERO PRICES EXPERT WORK- ROLL protected territories are being oP-' tilizer its another way of.hurrying the ilia), In Paris a "desperado" who with free enlargement, 258 Trevannaend and will give the man chosen a; growth and therefore 'assuring vege- was arrested for stealing wine gave Studios, 93 NiaRarA street. Vit: Cath-' BE POPULAR: LEARN HOW. GET permanent opening. Personal inter- arines, (hit., what you want by making people view will be arranged to discuss tables of the highest quality. his age.sa nine, and Confessed that he. _ like you. Personal- charm will give compensation basis on receipt,-of de-- was No. 11 in ar group of gangsters ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT You more acquaintances, friendships: tailed application to Fremier Vacuum CUTTING GARDENS , Prints with free enlargement, 25c. fun. Valuable social and business Cleaner Co. Ltd., Toronto. Attention ranging, from eight to lb years Of Reprints 3c each. CoFttmercial Plfoto contacts. Individual confidential co- J B L. When an abundance of flowers for Service, Dept. B Uutremont, Que. operation in easy lese,ons by mail., age. When caught ,he fought his Send 25 cents for Introductory tree- bouquets.fs wanted, ezperienced„Bar• ca tor.with a piece of wood. J Lias and membership. (Prompt re- STRAWBERRY PLANTS deners often�grdw these in a special pIn lmutz,. Moravia, police have : 26c order. Roil film developed ri Club, 681 Broadview Ave., Toronto.' - 25c o , 25c. Reprints a each. Bright- STRAWBERRY FL:4NTfi — Di NLAP, pace. aua y a poi anlested a ban .of.young garigaters, ling Studio. 2 Richmond St. M. To.-'' O.A.C., Dr. Burrell, Aberdeen, 40c, •table patch or a row at the back may ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, 100; $3.50, 1,060. Fairfax Ridgeway, sires ranging between 14 and 17,whc► ronto. true au ort with our be' reserved for this purpose, $o ' rrimf rt- Doadvanced et o o e'es 4ac, 100; 64.00, t:coo. Latham batons- ' have been terrorising the district. . FOR SALE ip s° ned beds of mixed annualsThe boys. who belon to respectable der-straps or steel. Write Smith asparagus roots, 76c, 100. lot pre- are spoiled 1f 900 many owera a pURF. MAPLE SYRUP, first quality. we Manufacturing Co., Dept 219, Pres- paid. Chas. Ellerbeck, S}�denbam, families, were armed with revolvers, Write for Dricee. Order early, John, ton, Ont. Ont. picked and then again there are car•. In- X. C,inesyte, Abbotsford. Que. tafn things like sweet peas[ for in- knives. and knuekled,usters, and used ' KL,IK HAIR REMOVER. PATENTS STRAWBERRY PLANTS, CLEANED two underground "hide-outs.” They Pending. Klik 1s a tried and true ready to'plant. Parsons Beauty four stance, that have little attractive fol- had been responAble for 26 robber: ' remedy. Safe to use and sure in ac- dollars per thousand; Kelloggs Prem- lege but'beautiful blooms. a• . tion. Klik contains no harmful in- ter, five dollars per thousand; Fair- 368. gradients, leaves a clean, soft skin; fax, seven dollars per thousand, INin guaranteed to do the work or your Clean, strong healthy roots. Order D ' money back. Klik, $1 per package, from this advt. Fred Newman, Wat- BAYMARs4.�F« postpaid-E1, anywhere in Canada. erford, Ont. _ i AJa1�4aMawpr4ytaa1,t111w+t wna A- Adams._Fort Langley.B.C.- Refer- ..-_ s,Ma.r a Fane*IM Own fn.to ences ROyRI Bank. LACO MA- �.rwas — TAILORED SUITS FOR SALE 4f.etl.who d. on as .dIN$s w"iian IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE, + romantic sweetheart with money, FREE. PANTS VALUED AT $4.00. MASON'S 49 COLD R ANW *rite: Diary Lee, 445-0, Rolla, Mis- The Greatest Bargain Offer in Can- : r��p ft. tevd of tills promising gold'Mining property W k 4rA lih 11w a flamed fw 4.1110. sour$, ads. f will shipabsolutelyaySuit free a to ; ��►•dw 4se14tiq 4�•�� 'pair of Penta with every Suit order , .w01 be ander aggressive development at as early dat4l. t QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, ETG. EAS- bargain priced at $13.96, a regular _ owisaw map sad !ly. Inexpensive home remedy. Guar- $18.00 value. Tailored from all wool ° l<)ehilm covering directorates- engineering flan' large ,Ai .1--wNfNry .w anteed. Testimonials. Adviae',free. botany worsteds, in Steel Grey Blue property holdings, diamond drilling results and under- wm011swwBox 1, Winnipeg. or Brown; fancy designs, A4vanee 54 alt : �tAMAta Spring Patterns, Single breast�tld mod- ground developmealf to date,'ett.,avallabi AANN tans0 on retlYefl Lbs MARRY WOULD YOU MARRY IF ale. sizes stocked 36 to 48. Limited nds G. FIRTH .� suited?' Hundreds to choose from. - offer. C.O.D. orders. Prompt refu ''i Many farmers' guaranteed. Please give chest, waist - Y $1, *OXON" ,T Some with moans. M Y EA , o e .. gN r daughters and widows with property. and leg measurements, also colour y Issue NO. 18— Particulara, IOc. Confidential. Cana wanted. Include this ad. and 45 at Stan Correspondence Club, -Box 128, for postage. Crawfords Clothes, Box B-D Calgary, Alta. 395. Montreal. Y _ w M •�n ... r..�,r:-+�4^ ''a- •zap^:N.R _ ^:'.. ._ ',..:.. - ., .,� _ 'b w .r ':.•-�. -,*,., r*Y - ��,LS, 41 C 27 7 ;a �- �e iG aTif ric� ' FWD called meeting, his decision to ace Friday, April 88th at S.15 p. m. is m opt a.call, he had received from Fr Duabarton United Church. The ew• Taestrpasesville, near Peterboro.. Very- sin- eninea entertainment will eQnefat . .SL75 r yass7 $1.60 paid is adsan" care :,egret is expressed by all in of Two Short Plays; (1) By Candle- SATURDAY, APRIL 30th - auct- .. ..v,iJ/. $ubscriptWas to the United .9satea his.mdecision to accept the call. The lighst, (2) Our Aat><t froth Cslifora- ion Bale of household effeds be- _ � OL 201116611 �� W� � faily trussed will be.greatly here. is, with Musical numbers and Read- land ead- - The same meeting. issued a call to itrga between acts.' Adm. 2b and 16 Jong to the Estate of the late Mrd J. H. Co Rev. E. M. Cook, of Fraserville, to cts. • • nnors, in the +ill- PERMANENT NAGGING PAS H : JOHN MURKAR. Prooriehr succeed here. The changes subject age of Pickering. Sale at 2 p. m. THAT FRAYS THE ,TEMPER D. .S. T. Terms Cash. See bills _ to conference approval, will take AND NERVES. I T MAY B E Wet. Maw, auctioneer. lace t end of June. - OUR EYES, . t? Y WhitQvale Intellingencer. Ontario i 0 Service SATURDAY, APRIL 30th auct- H. TUCK, OPT. D. _- 'Alvin Wilson 'is now recb�ering -. -• .Dunbsrtoa ion sale of higl4-class household from as attack of tonsiiitis. Ezpert t3ervioe and r8• furniture, much of which is near Disney Bloch, opp. P. Q- Mrs, Parlos lwolidayed for a few The friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. new, and other articles' on Gall- limns 1611 days in Toronto. Annan and family were pleased to pairs t0 all. makesAKeaa- oway Ave. 1 mile west of West DSHAWA,' ONT. Mrs and Mrs. Young were week- have theta call one day last week. on-able obargds. work Bill, 4th house southl of Kingston Road, the property of Wm. Scott. end visitors. e C. G. I. T. Group of Dim- guaranteed. gale at 2 p. m. D. S. T. Terme We are glad to report Mrs. D. E. barton wish.to extend to' you all an Cash: No reserve. KenPrentice,' �1.l�D SVR�/ZYQR Miller en joyittg better health.' irtvitation to attend their concert on ARTHUR F I r.LD auctioneer. - ed in the vale. ' - _ Graduate Radio and Television Isr ta , gun ` Dr. Houghton, of Markham will Member Official.Radio Service Man't, SATURDAY; MAY 7th auction L. S. On file are tiureo 'open an office in Whitevale in, the Law Motor Sales. AssceiwKn. sale of 2 Park'Dressing Rooms, 8 veyors Gibson .and -Yarnold, ,Ng i' wear future.' L 46 Phone 5201. PICKERING x 10; 1 store building, 10 x 12, gig gam p��� p�� 1liL Mrs. McNab has been spending a Chrysler-Plymouth with shelves and counters; 1 eatb- holiday with her daughter, Mrs. G. ROCK in trailer complete witbi 2 double - xaaniin. _ Dealer - -- --- --- beds. 70 Park Tables. 6 Lavator-We are pleased to welcome home lee. 1 Tent 7 x 10. 2 Beattynin vMr. S. Dickson, George and Mrs. GUOD USED CARS THEATRE Pumps, one 22 foot, other 16 foot, Ot}�e . to' 1 ow -Burkholder. 5 GOODYEAR TIRES and other park equipment; at•lot j �.... The Women's Institute have put WILLARD BATTERIES 12, con. 6, Scarboro, at Elm lots of into the hearts o! the _ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING •�' Rouge Park,- property"of Thomas We do Building of all kindb }°y SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ' All.bows-Daylight Saving 7'lme Little. Sale at 1 p. m. No reser- :1 Boys and Girls of the public schuok = CARPENTERI'NG, tb donating five dollars for foot- Give us a trial on a New or a Used Ca, ve as Elm Park is being closed. y g 24 HourG Towing.Service _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ken. Prentice, auctioneer. _ CE11ENTIN.G}. ball. With the. church filled to capacity APRIL 29 and 30 - "ELUMBING ; =on Sunday last, Judge Hawley Trott, Gordon J. Law 1'wo Shows, at 7 30 and 9.30 - ' SATURDAY, '_1i:�Y 14-Auction sale of Toronto gave 'a splendid address _ :.Phone '2908, of 40 ,hes of fresh Milch ww; and d s _ -:Saturday, Matinee at 1.30 and Springers. Property of J. S jrt00�+'LNG. on Looking down, Looking'out, PI(:KERItiG nNTAR1U Hone some .time in the first, Looking up" The -Goderll Brother- -_KATHARINE- HEPBURN Y m. _. : hood rendered fine'musical numbers: AR AN ,. , n eel 13r tatford Ruofld - _...C' Y GR T week of b1ay. Prenticeand Pren- We a "" 1 g This was their first Sunday meeting tics auctioneers. 141Ht�rieily,Empire I3�throom Egntpn,ent, Dnro Water . __.and will no doubt ...urge -them- to . ' IN - r - •. - -- -.:some more such gatherings. . Syytentw, Beatty �Ik r- The closing exercises and display "Bringing Lip ,n, -stable Rq�iihrttiNnt of work in the public school srpwed 1NOTTER ff L• �:O TY I I L[,. sn -other Building Material Baby' great interest taken in the work by - ' Baby- FUNERAL DIREUTOR AND mateA Free both teae'iers and--kholaisf A fine -tiCE'ork G�iaranfeea - E play`representing Canada, her Prov- With E N B A L�f E R ° laces, '.ndustrle; etc. by the Senior, "9ucceeirn to,W. J. Mrsther,` ° nT pupils and a dainty drill by the � CHARLIE RUCGLES gco�Rcille F. J., -PROUSE Junior.pupils were appreciated, also VI !!l !�a - MAY ROBSOti ' K c sad D arvl�,e Phone `:30'2` the treat of candies and-oranges � I(. O N d IO ` iah �p y `given the pupils by the W. I. llf/ LlClllf'� _ O M1• SD uei no boor f' K M NDAY TUESDAY, IYED�I' A B neF•Ph • :• ReeidPnee P 'PJRINtT U T R 9f3i11 09 20 A very pleasant afternoon, was -• ' MAY '2. 3' and 4, spentby the members of the W. I. in the Public Library for the. Ann- First Show at ;.30 . ual Business IK sting and Election Last Complete Show at 8,50 - - Ia simple but nctt de- f- V1- of,Officers. Reports from all dep- y . WILL ROGERS' - artments were satisfactory. Miss' sign we can •furnish aremont ` Audrey Wilson gave a pleasing piano memorials that will :- 'solo, acid Rev. Harry Wilson a very please from every Jud a Prie$tf! D� fine talk on "Legislation". Offieers standpoint. In dignity of appearance ' our .9 , elected were as follows: President, Mrs- J- Pugh. Secretary, lira. R. wont will stand out with Spears, Vice-Prem., :lira• F.' Holl ' the ages. RQCHELLE HUDSONp �, Adam ,.throughJohnson. Treasurer, lirNa Greater Tribute' TO ` M BROWN -arid Pres Secretary, ..firs. N' : . i� 'N. W. STAFFORD J Randall: Siclt; Committee - ey Monumental Also ( Mrs. Highw A M. Park.: and lira. X. Randall. Works "HIGH H ^H Off District Representative, firs. G. � Ph. 468 .Mtby Ont. iI� FLYER) RE UNION Tran. Pianists : Mrs. Hugh Michell Kingston Road West - - -- With $nd-31rs A spars.--Directors: - UNE 10 � � and 1Z `Mesdames Fitch,. Tran, Herbert, - - - _ - f BERT WHEELER Tweedie, Griffin. Pughs Goeden ROBERT WOCLSEY Johnson, Parks and Hagerman. LUPE VELEZ Field Day and Concert on the71 .l Z th Greer'A uud An arson desirilnQr Invitations to - ' Miss Fdna"1leidow•s of Markham - . .,.CHANGE OF TIME TABLES Y p b +vi h d C1rsCJ Plaskett at will inset on 4th, 1938 to friends may obtain same Effective Sunday Aptil 2 send' y y r PICKERING seru�me at rt t eln n sin. S. room'. LEAVE, d u, TO - from i.he' Secretary• Miss Mary Did hay return _. - Miss }:dish 'Ur�neroii speut Thurs- and intermediate pointe • and intermediate pointe ...Tickets for the D1'd«' are n0�1 ori,ealo. These tickets qday in' the city. _ I-dal and Jean . :Bark visited at - - . ST�► D.tRD 1TI�iE also e 1 e grounds 'Woodbridge during the holidays. - (� III S A.. M. P. M. P. M. A.. M. P. M. P. bi. 10 al entitles the bei . r to A 1 s Il to the gr ads Mrs. W'. Vb'. Gee and Nliss Zorah - - --- - -- t Illy. •visited in the city last •seek. ; a7.31 ' ' � � o - 1.31 ' et. = a6.09 12.54 e6.54 - Miss Mildred Corbett• .returned to 4 31 =-' 44 al 4 DR N. F. TOMLINSoN,n LF, TTY, e11t 'o 8. 1 62.31 8. , a6. .5 7.54 her school 'at Scugog Island. Chairman P Secretary Mr. Milton OrnzeroI and Roy 10.01 3.31 e9.31 7.54 - 2.54 e8..54 Walls of Cresswell, called on their 11.31 x4.31 _10:31 9.24 a3.54 9.54 ' frien>bis Mere on Sunday afternoon. P. M. 5:31 11.31 10.54 e4.54 b10.44' _ GO c Our genial carpenter is busy work- e12.31 6.31 611.54 b.b4 . _ .. - : 'APRIL USED . 'ing on the new •swimming.pool in (a) - daily except -Sun. & Hol; (b) - Sun. & Hol. only;'(c) - Sat, only. Fordson Tractor .(overhauled) Wagon box and springs ' ::F. L. Green's'Park. (e) - Sat., Sun., $i'Hol, only. 'Miss Clara Walls is helping Mr. 25 h. p. Int. Power Unit. Wagon.hoz j rator and Mrs. ,Sadler in the store. We Ali Coach Travel Information at :6 h. p. Icrt. Engine Clutch pulley Norge9 1w TrLrnntn FnZ. 'Clutch pulley Ealy recti washer _.. w rs. r w :;Ss getting well again., • e '' P) moo �qry> i h. p. Lister Engine _ Belanger'Cook stove, oval fire psi ' A number of.our W. M. S:' ladies _ Cockshutt drill, 11 disc. Treasure "cook stove - quilted a quilt for the Male at the Massey drill, it disc. Peerless Peninsular cook stove•• j ' }mme_- *r. . s �Nrrt -Bell-last-Thurs. Massey spring cult. 9 teeth Othello cook sto�tae'' _ ?in firep9.t__G.urney Furnace­ New and Mrs. 'Carl Devitt f ' h- 6-al d VES �� New Fleury N'o. L1 Plow' Perfection 3-purner oil stove ed th ween acts at Brou- v a�ed New Fleury No. 77 Plo.S' """ "� hleLaughlin Double head grinder = gam last Wednesday evening for vpb4owriear w 12cinfor Boaty e with grinder;shaft. bearings our Dramatic Club•. _ _ t No �1 sass_ 13 In Gang No 6 t -5 f 7 i The lecture given and the pictures Massey hay-loader,• drum type Bagger for above Se11 your_ Calves at home. 3-4 Top buggy Electric automatic grinder shown here last week by Rev. M. 6 I-2 Massey grinder, near new Jenkinson, of Pickering was enjoyed by all present. Save time .and money. ? The W. M. S. will hold their reg_ " . ,.your tractor or 'car .ready for SP. mg• -alar monthly meeting •at the >t�> re We, have a ''bu- er at the farm of Mrs.' Lloyd Pegg on Thursday, Y _ gtlyt uipvmen We Have race in a New t to work With. May 6th. All ladies welcome. and Larger. Parts. Stock Room for a have enlarged our stock and. The Missionary Dept. of-tl* Sun -Monday, Tuesday.'and.. Tractor, Implements, and .Automdb are prepared to give you parts. .&%., day School will put on a 'splendid dle Parts with .a man-in.charge to a moment's notice. on'Sunday ' evening; May- program. - ,Wednesday-.- do nothing else but look after it., Our garage is also equipped with -1st, -at 7.30 sharp. A musical and We have also; a Competent Time. the latbst efficient equipment: Let f 1st, -y program with mu' F. :VI. tor.-Mechanic who •has- factory eq- . as give you an estimate. litrChapman, Guest Speaker. •A silver PIC;KER/NG J�`Af?MS k this i i collection to old'of Missions. Don't LIMITED '_ s pr oil - - her price on � forget to come and help'a good cause, - - ''IF.LEPHONE -MR. EN, MOTOR OIL, (any quantity over 5 gals.), 75c. gaL The people of Foxboro and 'district PIC&ERING 6100 LOWES NATIONAL )CIO1'OIt -OIL (ditto) 60 G gad i, a - were.greatly surprised,,* when the < ' � A � ' r Rev. F. Horton, pastor of the Unit- CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT 1 0 Church,' announced at a specially j - s `:•_.:is t - •J.S' ems;. ,.,.+ lir- :, - - `-�' .�..,..Y,•'Y +i\ •'' .. MOONS 0!" .'fit - T.'"• The date Friday, April �9tb►. The - hitevale A'I �NTION i •.; - ------- time - 8.30 p. aa. D. S. T. The "![other Mine United Church _ _ Aadmsoa spent last week ia� l�i0e _ sr. Andrew's Chareh Pickering, tonight at & so p. a. General Agency, y Toronto. - 1 What is on? the drsssa - - -- . r . . . . D. A. Pugh has sold his Klnmouat -Mother Misd" - McCORMICS-DEERIN(I Broclla,Road Gravel me y to parties in Toronto. -- _ grhy biuy an inferior grade tire DEALER s Mrs Lye and u .. • THEATRE - - Alma - — =-P><t peat the-week-eid hs Ottawa with STANLEY when ,on ca,�►, — - _ _ FIRESTONE FLEURY•TUDHOPE ANDERsoN Crushed Pit Run ` rllfrs•.z afis reported to have $TOUFg Vi LLE I+t _ - at these prices? MACHINtY 8t REPAIRS.. his eseMa"Y hese. Details are Pltiaoe 100 4.40 z 21 _ i7.58 - ^ " Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Roof- Ura Vel not yet available. _ 4.75 z 18 38•pa or of UaQ>rid- - �+ Diss Harriett Walker, fag. Frost Lund, Feaoe Sand and Graded 4 �, visited frimrds in town here ov- Showinb 600 z•16° -' 1S1Z.88f Goodyear Tires .Or the week-end. Week Nishti-8.15: Staudard Time Othef-prices accordbg• Red Indian Gasoline and 011e tone )kiss. Wolford is'still confined-to Sat•& Hoyidays-2 Sbo�ra,T and.9 pm. C. T. C. AUTO PARTS easily be so Our stock-is clomplete At all GENERAL HARDWARE her boa and will po times. _ Delivered or Loaded in Pit --for some time. Thin dat. Friday sad Sat"Y _ i. The'.gardens and lawns are ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY f •=.Frank Wri ht PHONE: Plant+ Pick 1026 i.F S PLACE�° Toronto office Howard 6471 a, a lot of attention these last WHITEVALE 4DNT.APRIL 28 29 110430 (,.T M lro]IN BOU M T �► few days Rev. F. G. Lane, of, Franidord SHIRLEY TEMPLE hone 8801 FARMERS ' and Rev. AdsimArmstrong, of Hil- —_. . _ P A �.NZ'�Ns` on _ IN J ton, were visitors at the Manse GENERAL REPAIR WORK ` Tue at' � ± " ��;r r>� M a.chiu ery Barclay-Transport "Bill" Tomlinson is employed HEIDI We are prepared tore palmars, - one of the Hall, Que., creameries -- With trucks, traott7rs And all fares - ser sift for tlse summer months. This exper- Frost & wood — Cockshntt machinery.Wheels rebuilt and ltet"esu Claremont, Brougham fence constitutes Part of his Course JEAN HERSHOLT - DeLaval Pedlar Products - �. Greenwood, Whitevsle sad Toronbs .p st O. A. C. Guelph. Short Sub'ects Grose Fertilizer tire-setting. wood-work dna a The gale of the tickets for the Comedy 1 wood turning of all kinds. i -My drivers are trained to be cardd , sky Draw on June the 11th at F. W. -6 ft: Binder, new Alemits courteous and reliable. the evening performance of the'sec- THURSDAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY F:-W,,7 ft, Binder, good Place yOIIr Under now f0'r _ and day of the Centennial Celebra- wood-working and turning. :Speclai gates no Long Dlstasm MAY 2, 3 -and- 4—,i' 'Fordson Tractor, cheap g tion. is now on. Oliver Praetor Plow No. 7 Phuoe nr Oall hauling. tine -returned * OVe' Honor Mower 5 ft. :Mlccortua+ �. H: ROWS Eos, P. D. Augus i�L _ on Wednesday last. His mother wll,� 550 1b. DeLaval Cr. Separator, new Is critically ill, continues in much No order too small. None too Iasge. fI Cr. Separator 600 Ib 3rock^,odd Storeand Btac::amith Shop. Adams Wagon and new tion (successor to W. R. Jackson) eh�pptents insured and protect" " the same condition,and word of her and Behave from the weather passing -is expected daily.' F With Adams Truck wagon, new Mrs. Hansuld and Mr. Wm. Beal WAYNE1tORRIS One light.apring wagon — spent the week-end with bins. M. Woodward T� Clara 311 R G �' - One McLaughlin Bug9Y £' . R. Claes, a -And C. _ Chandler and from here they mot- „WARNER PICTURE" Owned and operated by sled.to Beaverton for the day at . V4'• F j} ``k,Y', - Ureetl'�'ood s* the Kunz cottage. COMEDY and -SHORTS ---- g' PttO�E Pick 831 F 4,ltf f t est "y1 1LLP%PERS • Samples o he new wall Frank Bard bars. G. A. Hamlin, bars. F. 3. - - _ ;Stewart, both of Norwood; and hire. _ I • John Black, of Peterboro called'on k1UNDAY TUESDAY 1NEDN'SDAY papers for Your inspection. Rev. J, E. and Mrs. Glover on hgAy 5 d and T ng Leaf D�1lt11a1- Fu a Order now. Weekly. delivery, '...,. Tuesday• THE RITZ -BROTHF_R5 Insurance Co. All k'7is of spring cleaning aide. The Bowling Green is being rap- Steel wool* - Cleaning preparations CO- id 'put into shape for the coming IN and WAWANESA INS. CO. Brooms. eta season, and looks very nice right at _ - SHALT' ' - this time.. Playing . is expected to 6i1 a Begins Cheap rates for Farm and-Conntiy Obtain Your premium coupons with commence about the middle of May. Ll Buildings each 26e. purchase. :Visa MargAaret gpenceley is rep- lIn College" Windstorm ��"ce d° ftfldinga �' presh Meats and Perishable Foods ' orted to be •not improving as well Windmills. Silos,etc. I on Electric Refrigeration. as site should from her recee . oh,ope : , :SPECIAL - Automobile Insurance Of -ation for appendicitis. An Kinds. GOODWILL COUPONS 1 ♦ -that the trouble may -soon be,clear- liThe1 March Write K rhos. ASH FOR YOUR COUPON - ed up. doing con- , -Useful. Valuable articles in reruns. Mr. Pretty has' been rsiderable Pretty of his prem. of Tllnle ( BOWMAN .� RO W B BR AM, ONT. Maes on the north-west comer of the ISSUE No.2 �'STTB7 ONTARIO OUGH • _ will be 'occupied by .- no" Pick -- . Village, which _ � son and,Mrs, Burton Cameron, of Toronto. Mr. Cameron now being lent. Pit the 3rcltityre p - employed . - - well-known old stone _ _ -.. .. build- The . . .- .. :. 4 inq on our four-corners > threaten- ed with destruction' to make way for the road-widening program' to • - : _ Road- -be _ -be carried'out on. the Brock Road. ole naw conducts .his Mr. Alf. M i mom on. service station and p°O-spent con - �tlrese premises and has spe _ = siderable money on improvements JUNE IN on the place: All those whq display BEVERLEY BAXTER - wiil regret to see a little sentiment M p, Transatlantic -- :this-old land-mark removed as it is Broadcast from London. w o?.our res y England. Every, Tuesday One Of th@'.Very fg. Evening, Over Canadian Broadcasting - `old bjzildings left. _ration - Network. C :f 1� 't.l;. Eyesight Education ' < x .and EFFICIENCY b .. 4 C. : T J GK iM' _ OvLY A RIDE can tell 'you the story of �l au�ghltn-Nuick'sTORQUETREE Springing 1�IcL 'Opt. how these entirely new,coiled rear spring - - non out every last bump and jar and jolt—and I - practically eliminate the danrger of skidding. ;Eyesight specialist . ,.. Disney Bldg• (ePP• I'•_O.) 'ONLY A RIDE can reveal to you the buoyant, -fto"o MIL :: ' c DYNAFLASH - - Engine . . . the liveliest, smoothest, the most - We are living at a'time when civiliz- , , , -= ''. F= powerful-Valve In-Head Straight Eight ation constitutes.a greater strain,on Xs'j Engine in McLaughlin-Buick history. th�eyes-than'ober existed before. Those who are slow to accept the r _ - Come in today -arid enjoy a demonstrationl changes are'left behind-by the time {£ r _ ch progress which carnes the more ` +� Far ifyou haven't already ridden in the new " + ` ' - = `lklcLauglhlin-Buick, you ought to—just to see progressiva with it: Because they. Y , to ride In t mo advanced r. adhere to old traditions they are iiz `" "' what it's like rid Fee m d ed ca in the world. slow to accept-the new, but even z though slow in _accepting they can ce s A. and do often look back and wonder x; on how quick the change. Under ' ` = '}hese modern -conditions it is -plainly' ` seen that service, health and educ-• • ation are more matters,of responsib- 9: Priced 12',S ` A- _ ility and necessity bred of the Lime "OUR a • (S.rlaa 44;—lPo� Coupe with than of ac, nt and opportunity as oP.r,_g.ae..) Delivered,at.lac- { s.. Government taxes, xes ar haws C3 j� - - in the past and with) the improve tory. e, '�'l license.and freightton additional anent generally we have improvement_ Easy P.ymena o^ the General M'f48B sP the laws and actions relating to Motor In :L t 4e;- patters, and to•use slang-ex _ "the world improv- CQ�PER CLAREMON'r CHAS* _-� es". In provinn t.ts ..• snowing the _ - ,-� facts fo establish progress we-point Dealer—.T. [ ��,lasben<�DUnbartOn to curative meast?res in diseased - Assoc. tTaR"SALES --= WHITBY canes;;cases that once were'illlp093- : DO . t.` fide. Cross-eyes conditions are not _ --- --Pickering 1 - necessarily no%,v left with the h)pe �gaAc. Dealer Ms lee¢- . that the one so afflicted will grow out of it. N '+G u,f., .. (Y:. :•.J • t •fN .':,F wT''.,,,. ,. ,y•?Cru - , r.. , J , , f erywhere and who made him a target for their 111,sasorted knowlefte,two How.-Much. Would +� men who talked too much, women who ` laughed too much, and , above a11, wo- Tou Pro' me' n a e `r 'men who drank too much. ps Be N&ssed? A World of His Own Asir. YolwseV Them QuestjpOs 9 He lived in a world of his own and You Wasidd Know }-' — escaped when he could from the ship's `w ,may Ishbel Ross festivities, but the cocktail parties, "How good a citizen are- you?" D e- V ' the teas-and dinners were a necessary Did you ever sit down by yourself part of ship routine that he could not and ask yourself this question? Bei avoid.' cause It will be worth your while to CHAPTER 1 deck. Dick moved quietly on his way. only his intimates knew that he had do.so, says the Sault Ste. Marie Star. A whistle sounded across the bar- A shiver ran through, her frame. She t' was lad to be leaving New York, and played a muted violin in his own quer- And not kid yourself about the answer. hour, the.signal for the Marenia to g tern, and that there were times when flip from her moorings. Its booming to be going around the world. It was You may think you are n model s an excellent thin to be getting away he wrote -verse. None o1 the crew sun• citizen. You may bridle up end 1:1-ink note spread tumult through the mid• g rMrtSisp's QWq he)ps qou peep At! from Hugh. Four months were too ski 'pe that the.quiet, hard man who the above question absurd. Rehievee that'elvtt>fy fee 2 afteir night stillness and startled a flock of skippered•the ship, was as artist at sea ]Bulls into flight. Two snub-nosed many to have devoted to him. But—let's get down to cases — do eating.Cleans"crevices betweeQ She looked back at the trail of light heart. They thought he was made o! you pay your taxes and your bills teeth,too...assuressr+geetbsesth. tugs prodded the ship's sides and ens= ice — hard to chip, slow to melt, but , A rr4ruple aid to heWthi ed her slowly into midstream, where that marked New York and'could see when they shot" be paid? Or do you B some nowt Stmallt, in cost' -- him returning atone to his apartment, a capital seaman. oa everybody by putting-these' �y she paused for a throbb#,ng second, a g --bat big in bewfita�t Enjo�yi«atlas' How had she ever come to throw in The Marenia creaked a slow retrain things oft as long as you can? m —mal tss� dark monster riddled with rings of •�Ty > do! gold. , her lot with his? It was so unlikely — from bow ') sterna His heart rose and- you spend money on things you daniy ta,the tune tit the men, TUre. at Do Along ber l2eckfs,.PzxveUgC�o 1W.UC. Auvty saiginUnt whin had tuipaAA ta ey that really at the rails. The band played and the writing and worldly living, after'a life. Last, was something that fitted his belongs too those who have trusted time in his laboratory. Her friends mood—master of his boat,sailing the music drifted faintly back to those you. Are you really fair to these peo- who stood at the end of the pier, war- were continually telling her that his Ten seas. -ple? r. Ing good-bye to their friends who were mind was gay and enterprising; they. "Let George Do It?" The mole is one of the most ia I starting out on cruise around the had discovered that from his books. New Friendships Are 'you one of those who think oils t all animals of the earth. ts ==world. _ "Poor Hugh!" she thought, as she TheMaren#a was three days out and "the world owes you a living" you every movement is made with zest. Keith Macduff turned away from the leaned over the .rail. "He looked so her passengers were settling down to don't earn? Do you carry your own rail and climbed to the boat deck, mournful as the boat moAd out, What the routine of life at sea. The unwary load, as a man? The teat u moving a nine-pound where he could breathe the iced night will he do with himself now?" But he were rushing heedless into friendships Do you break the speed laws, and brick is equivalent to s man o! nor was less at a loss than she imagined. which,they were soon to regret. v mal weight moving a three-ton o bV- alr without distraction. The Wool• thus put others In danger. :'worth Tower, old and friendly, went Soon after meeting. Clare, one of his Clare had scarcely left the top deck you accept an office and then Ject' Do shimmering past, as the Maren#a had oldest friends had warned him that since sailing. She sunned herself till fail to discharge its duties? Are you cleared the tip o! ,Manhattan Leland, she was' the wrong woman for him, her skin had the warmth of a pome- a drag on efforts to make your town Macduff breathed deeply and his and that he must not neglect his work grannie. The flame of the dying day MRI[C Tot's Wrap-Frock FCOCI[ .. abetter place to live !a. Do you any P' chest swelled under his ulster. 'There for her. flickered #n 'her half-veiled eyes �- port bodies which try to help the gen- was no one in. New. York that he Qlare was suddenly weary. Yes, she Dick studied her attentively. eral good as far as you can afford?' would miss; that was one of the great was glad to be getting away. There "it's an odd thing-about sunsets, Or do you lie back and let George J advantages of going through life with. was no excitement for her in the eth• he waa saying, "one c never remem- out ties. He had boasted to Hamish ereal beauty. "I think I shall turn in," y' ber them. There marvellous for tit- do it? Ingiea that he;would sail around the she thought,. around to see if teen minutes, and you think that all Nobody can object i1 you don't con- looking on anyone were in sigbt. "I wonder if I tribute when you can't afford to do no. - •.world and never speak to a soul. your lite you will hold their beauty, But the men and women who carry on Hamish had laughed him to acorn, couldn't have my deck chair up here. but try to summon up the picture the are probably as busy as you are, and telling him that there was nothing any Ms would be quiet and more romantic next day! it's gone." to fairness you, should give at least more difficult to $own than th over- under the stars." e lie v:as staring at the sky, and,she your time and your suggestfons- tures. to one's fellow travellers on a -�Thie passengers were disappearing thought with impatience, that he was for the night, until only a sprinkling Just how good a citizen are you. i • cruise. As a solace, he had made him.. loaf to her --a missionary like Hugh, a fiat of the beat cocktails of every remained on deck. The Marenia was How much world you be missed it you ort, heading for the sea, and her tour Jew- the most tiresome kind of man. They passed out ttonigbt? p were always floating-off 4n their mea- Looking Back elled strings of light were showing tal airships when one most wanted A light breeze was ruffling the wa- blanks above the water line, as one their companionship. about women. Tell me what you bink ter's surface and Macduff looked back porthole after another went dark. "How often have you been around of American women." w at the sparklin towers that were now Nothing. Must Interfere �-5- no more than ga trail of phoephores- in a minimum rate cabin on D deck the world?" she pursued, 'Dick'threw back his head and then j co more New York was the place for Miss Alice Mudge bent with fluttering Dick looked at her suddenly and his lauhed. "1 wonder if you were wise to thoughts receded iike Lading pictures, ask me that," be'said. Shall you be work, he reflected, thinking of all the tinges over a straw suitcase lying ' pleasant things that a men cobld do open'on 'her narrow bed: Her black in the presence of this dazzling ere&- offended if I tell you that I think they t When he lived by himself. eyes gleamed from a neat of anxious lure with skin like honey, are a little overbearing — too latent , a He would miss his peaceful exist- folds, for she was near-sighted- and "This is my,seventh cruise with the on their looks, their clothes, their car- oa • " encs la New York, and his pleasant had decided to avoid her glasses,as Marenia, and before that I knocked sere, their ambitions? And I haven't ' !`J% evenings with-detective stories„under much as possiiole. Somewhere she had about the world a bit on other sonic.” words to describe the way they treat the battered lamp that Susannah had read that glasses were a hindrance to She measured him with her eyes. their men. nibbling at their self—v ,�T "V6'hat a wise youngman you must spect, leading them by the poses, mak- - wanted removed in favour of some•, romance; and nothing must interfere , v ti A thing she called 'a bridge stand.' - His with the full enjoyment of_ber trip `be — knowiizg all about love'." fag them wait for hours for the mer• „ - 16'46., -1 thoughts ran back over his years in "What rot! I scarcely believe in est whim." ., Y ► $.a� around the world. - 7 +• love," _ •'You're Tattier extreme, aren't you." * „ r New York.'Each' one was locked in a In a spasm of anxiety her hand mov. CIare laughed, said Clare lazily, amused by Dick's ti- Y+ •y �r dark chamber in'hie mind, and it wan ed to her waist. She took off her belt, More About Women rade, "and you're not very polite.'Take • v 't "*w *T only at rare intervals, when something-.. undid her skirt, and fumbled for the ; Dick looked down at her. "Women my word for it,' she added defensive- ' • ' unusual was happening to him,that he email chamois bag that Hortense, the ,� switched' on the lights, then things seamstress of Ohoato, Wisconsin, had are constantly building up the fictidn'. ly, American women are beloved by sprang'to life like pictures on a plc• made for her; along with her travel of enduring love, he said, "but it real- the gods. Show me any women-on this lure screen. — wardrobe. doesn't endure, unless one's life fs earth who are more clever and Chic.- ly - Macduff looked back towards New At=last she had dug her way through so deadly dull that there to no chance more free'and independent, or having for romance. .Usually women destroy so good a time," York. It was only a phantom of light tapes -and buttons and had reached " - bn the water's edge now, but he knew the chamois bag. Twittering, she turn• their own images by holding on for "That's !t." said Dick,equably. "Por that its tiers of stone and panes of ed it upside down on the bed, having too,long. They should always be first they are selLeufficient, Belt-contained _ #n knowing when things are over. and frozen over with ambition." He glass aspired to the drifting`clouds: brat made sure that the cabin door However, it's an instinct . In which was watching her with a•glimmer of For a brief flash he could see through was locked. Before her lay five bun- 14671 they are totally lacking., amusement. Clare'■ mood flashed to it all, as if the walla had collapsed be- dred dollars In cracking bilis, which .4 you his eyes _ bright rooms inhabit Mr. Brown, the banker, had given her 'You haven't told me halt enough." anaoyazrce. ed by people tbatering about nothing, with's flourish, remarking that it was she observed. "Tell me some more all (To be continued) PATTERN 4671 !' leen and women quarelling, making not every day that Ohonto had a cid- _ By Ann. Adams love, reading and dancing; bands zen leaving for a trip arbund the Just right for a small girl's vacs; playing; radios spreading din; child- world. tion and play wear, is this unusual =ren making a noise. Sue." race for. Her ticket which had coat two thou — IIf�On�rtg �� �'� Rhubarb style! Mother will like this youthful huddling! They did not know what it sand was safe in her handbag, ready, frock because it's so easy to make Van to spend an evening alone, or to to be turned over to-the-purser purser tom-or. - and quick to tuba'while little daugh• meek quiet with a book. Must have row. It had taken her twenty year; of ter will adore it'because it's simpit company,,must make whoopee. Bah! saving and -,crimping to accumulate Why anyone should feel the need of thickness. 'Fold halt the pastry back' to don—for. she just slips into it, ~ He turned away. He saw a fur coat twenty-five hundred dollars, though it a tonic in the spring is beyond us. We on other halt, With sharp knits make fastens the buttons, ties the 'sash-- and a huge punch of orchids cund now seemed like a day. By being rery have always thought that eprfng'itselt several slits to permit escape of the and she's all dressed! T ►cal •against the rail.. careful, Miss. Mudge would see the was about, the beet tonic nature could steam. Place upper crubt on filled low- ar Clare Langford,'lost in though world sumptuously on her'surplus of invent. The days of molasses and sul• er one, opening,out folded half after It smart Anne Adams details are the trim collar, cuffs. and pocket — all -watched his retgding back for a mo- $500: phur are definitely past but it the feel- is placed on pie and drawing snugly went, then turned her attention to the The boat was beginning to heave Ing persists that your system does re- across top-to prevent, sagging-at the outlined by dainty frills. What's' more Pattern 4671 looks pretty in sera. Dick Charlton: the chief officer, ,and Miss Mudge wondered it she, quire some form of nattSraI tonic, try edges. Press edges together. Trim oft almost any inexpensive,' tubbable Se now, or wait rhubarb. `• surplus pastry, ,being careful not to name stalking along the deck and then should take her — ieaLted against the railing; several until she telt ill. No, the directions This fruit, which Is not a fruit be cut folded edge of lower crust: Bake cotton material, such as polka-dotted percale, chambray, gingham, lawn,_ yards away. His cap was tilted over said it sho•tld a—taken before feeling. cause it is a plant stem served as a in-hot oven (450 degrees F.) 15 min• challis. a profile as sharp as the blade .of a 111. Had she been wise to have-her fruit, is rich-in mineral salts and sup- utes; then decrease'heat to moderate pattern• 4671 is available in chil- knife. _ hair bobbed before sailing or was it plements your daily need for vitamins. (350 degrees F,)'and bake 30 minutes dren's sizes,2, 4; 6, 8 and 10. Site Glad to be Leaving frivolous and out of keeping with her Rhubarb is 'just cdming on'tthe mar- longer, or until.filling is cooked. 6 takes 3 yards 36 inch fabric and VAre.we.near,Quarantine?".she ask- years and occupation? It was too late ket now and this is the best time to Pie Crust 131 yards rrllffling. Illustrated step- ed, aware of bis'presence. to worry .about it' now, Besides, she serve it. Its color, and flavour are ne• 2% cups silfied flour- by-step'sewing instructions included. '!Just about there." He moved re rather liked it, and, whatever happen- ver better and its tangy flavor is like t, teaspoon baking powder epaonstvely in her direction. ed she was going to be uttely frivol- atonic to winter-worn appetites. , teaspoon salt Send Twenty. Cents (20c) in coins Clare turncl her face towards-him, oils for the next five months. No one Here,is a,rhubarb pie which is•guar- 2-3 cup-Cold shortening (stamps cans tt accepted)i !or this Anne Adams pattern, Write plain- it sFAllly ize, ress an Style marked, only. by the full curve of her `Her cabin wras comfortable enough oca is used to bind the ingredients Sift flour once, measure, add bgkin; -lips, although her bunk seemed perched'at and insures a flaky crust. When your powder and salt, and sift,again. Cut =dumber. d "1'm so glad-to be leaving New York a great height. She lay on.her back pie is ready to serve, you'll cut.the , In shortening until pieces are about Send your order Anne Adams, -- her admission was as swift as, the and at last she turned out her lights wedges proudly. -For though the fruit size of smzrll peas. Add water (pre• Room 425, 73 WestAAdelaide St., To. Is a clear, sparkling color, it will Tonto. <, -blaze of her eyes. Then she remeui• and murmured a little prayer, She• j ferably ice water), a small amount at tiered herself and was quenched. She was so thankful to Providence for let- not run all over the plate and the a time , mixing lightly vt#th fork. turned to the rail again and forgot ting her*go'round the world at Iast. - crust will be crisp. Handle as little as possible. Wrap 1n that there was anyone else on the topWith the words slipping over her lips Rhubarb Pie waxed paper and, chill thoroughly be- NERVOUS OMEN ' she fell asleep, lulled by the pounding 11z tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca fore rolling. Roll out on slightly flour- of the engines. 11/* cups,sugar ed board. Bake in hot oven'(450 de F your day- begins CHAPTER 1] k p reel F. 15 minutes. Makes enough ase backache,head- 1 teaspoon salt. ` g ) ache or periodic psins, D E A F N E S S' The �Marenia began to creak and roll 1 tablespoon melted butter pastry for one 9-inch two-ci ust pie, or . "nertros, tmtabiss and discomforts sena- in answer to the sea. Sandy Hook was 3 cups t;hubarb, cut in 14-inch two 9-inch pie .shells, or fifteen 31fs. ciated with functional OVERCOME is • • • inch tarts. disturbances. and you 1laobeawindi�iduallytitl•d.3aoyreth• left' and the pilot had been ta•, pieces •are miserable, you correct hearing��aid for YOUR noside. ken off. Captain Mark.Baring, stand- 1 recipe Pie Crust Rhubarb Jelly should try Dr.Pjer«'. Ham* and Office Demon•traitions,- Ing 6n,the�bridge and straining his Cozhbine 'quick-cooking tapioca, on- hs Cup a0$Ar� Favorite Prescription ` It mimulatn the ap- eyes,into the darkness that lay ahead, gar, salt, butter and rhubarb; let it % cup water. petite and thru the 11 greater intake of food, f' 1 nonwas the least cheerftU person on stand for 15 minutes, or while pastry, 1 pound rhubarb, cut in small pieces you're built up. This board. He saw five hard months affead is being made. Line a 9-inch pie plate i package strawberry"jelly powder. z3` is whann,t Aire. in ur 880 Bay (aft., Toronto, Ont. of him, care and responsibility, with with % of pastry rolled 1.8 inch thick, Combine sugar and water and heat itinsaid +1 Dundurn a '• Name SL N.. Hamilton, Ont., said:."Dr. Pierce'a � _• ••• .••,,,•,,, ••• •• rhubarb Favorite Prescription is a Rood tonic. It wddreas passengers to er• 'yond edge•of plate. Moisten edge of and simmer until tender. Measure, a helps co cumulate the appease and relieves strange harbours and the monotony allowing pastry to extend 1�i inch be until sugar is dissolved. Add r u a that drove cretY and dd one,of that tired, nervous condition-.--It is od- ratic behaviour. pastry with cold water and told in. wat*r..to make 2 cups. Dissolve jelly so good for girls growing,into wpmess an • it, given relief, from periodic 'distress and '38 z A panorama of,faces swept before ward, even with rim of plate.Fill with powder In hot rhubarb mixture, Turn helps to build one up. It was of fine here Issue No. 18— fit to me in my ourge__r_y,ears." Sold by him— middle-age women starved for rhubarb mixture. 'Moisten edge again. into mold. Chill until firm, Unmotd. } — druitgists. New atze, tablets 50 cents, liquid C romance,, travellers who had boeiJ ev R611 other half of pastry to 1.8 inch Serves 6. ii.00. Large size, tablets or liquid, ;1.35. , , . , . ` —' .._-. .._-..—11---- .. •__. '• .. _ i� to _. •• _ .. • w ,a -.. ,' � -„�M..,. ,Ar"a-.k.1- . -a14•:.J.� .y: - US:4�t-41� _�,.. ".1p.°.6^" .i,:...1.',.tOR'e• .AS � }R''• . 4.. ',S.^f,. ,a.+�-h Nk'>!J:in.'fff14,'.-';"•' '-Y."1,. ::✓.r.,r..- , ti .. .. '� � i. •- ` Al .. • SpeedControl speeder," Broad declared. He-added: P�an� Riming "That ought to slow folks down.” r _'_ "'O y —._ E �obOt �nverited Broad said the invention attaches i�lie Elevators . 0-ttft- b c j ooh - -- to the drive shaft of the transmission _ _ _ and can be fastened to any make of lv iAutolmatically Toots 1lorn Whenmacnine and regulated for any speed. Are V'Iwralised by Aeronautical e oft Absolute Limit is Reached lostitue. --PropeBad by Hove Brains Work Ro�eb } Two inventors in Beaver Falls, Aeroplanes that will be able to rise ' Pa., advanced, this week, a robot Why is one man brilliant and an- and descend like an elevator and aero- control for automobiles "as a other, with equal chances and environ- pro- speed' planes that travel at great speeds, LESSON V good in children are just as good as sort of electrical conscience for driv- ment, mentally detective' The Bur- pelled by rockets, are visualised .by the possibilities for great evil. ers who really want-to obey:t}pe.law-" den Mental 'frust, under the auspices the American Institue of Aeronautical FOL't_OWING VISION WITHposThe robot ' fly§hes a red light on the o! the British Medical Association, ' �Science, which is composed of the lea- SERVICE—Mark 9:1429 22. And oft-times it hath cast him both into the bre and into the wa- dash', operates a buzzer and then has undertaken to investigate. the dere of every.branch of the industry in Golden Text.—All things are pos- problem. •Its chief aim is to discover the United States. Bible to him that believeth. Mark 9: tern, to destroy him: but if thou honks the horn when the machine canst do anything have .compassion reaches the maximum speed- limit. why one brai does the.work 'of an At the annual meeting of this group. 23. 'operatesY in New York, it was stated than an au- . on as, and help va• Notice the the control, or governor, b iAlread while-another Data estudies band'ex- 1TSto fro had been designed which was _ Time.—Autumn, A.D. 29. ole P capable of jumping feetinto The father made himself one with The inventors, William' Broad an erimeats have been made on Place.—At the foot of the moun= the child. -The, sufferings of his son Stephen A. Iiioltrup, a retired Manu- school children in the Bath district, air on take-oft. tairi on which the transfiguration of were his sufferings. Yet people say facturer, said a state safety campaign and up to October,"1937, there has Rocket Planes, Too Christ took ' place, and therefore that atonement through substitution inspires the "robot" and that. they been collected well the brains of pocket planes, .the dreams of sin probably on the plain at the foot of is unnatural and illogical: If earth- hoped eventually'to market it; pos- 123 deiectives and'82 normals. Pro- craft manufacturers, were stated to Mount Hermon. ly fathers feel so, how must our Fa- sibly to. _the state motor police. fessor S. E. Whitnall, of Bristol IIn}• be almost an accomplished fact. An y 14.•And when the came. That is, _ versity, intends carrying out an in- ' y they who is in heaven yearn over his Red Warning Light aeroplane expert described a practical when the Lord Jesus, with his three children, a prey to "possession" and As,the automobile increases its vestlgation on the calcarine and vis- method of combining aeroplane design tsciplea, Peter, James, and John, daily when under the control of sin speed, the control swings wider and ual areas of these specimens. with the rocket principle: By heating. a 'returning from.their rapturous ex- sent into.terribly dangers and temp- wider until it hits the first electrical the air flowing past•- the motors of a' plane, capturing it in the wings and perinon -the near-by mountain tations! contact, causing the red warning where Jesus .was transfigured, came li ht to flash. sS1r{ef'2t Slander letting it shoot out in a aeries of ez- 23. And Jesus said unto him, If gh comes the buzzer, following plosions, a terrific increase in.speed back to the plain from which they thou canst! All things are possible had departed for the mountain. To to him 'that believeth. The father'a which "you have about half-a minute When a slander action came before •would be obtained. the disciples. That is, to the'nine faith had not been very strong to to reduce your speed," Broad said. the Paris coerts it was sound that Normal speed of 800 miles an hour the disci les. hat is,had lest. fine + the failure of the "It you don't, the control sets off the . both'plaintiff and defendant were deaf in the stratosphere for ordinary aero- spin with, an, „ and dumb. 3'he official interpreter planes was predicted by ezperimental- horn hind when he ascended the mount. disciples had mado-it weaker. -W'hat-- --_ turned out to be the daughter of deaf fists, who are working on methods by They saw. "They," refers to Jesus Jesus really told this man- was that That's where-.the highway-patrol and dumb pa enta;and-one-of the which--"drag- can-be eliminated and nd the three disciples with him. P► i5 was not a question of his (Jesus') eomea in because if they hear the was similarly afflicted. engines cooled. great multitude about them, and ability to cast out this demon, but hors "they can start looking fora scribes questioning with them. Both the real issue. was whether the man " of the pronouns "them" refers.to had faith enough to believe that the nine disciples. As we shall soon Jesus could'do it. see, the disciples had failed in their When Jesus said that "all things attempt to cast the demon out of a are possible to•him that believeth, poor boy who had been brought to he meant that everything which 'we s, them, and the scribes were taking ad- have a right to expect from God, ac- HEUROLET' - vantage of their tragic failure to ac- cording to the teachings of the New kuse them of imposture and an .in- Testament,we shall receive from.. the ability to accomplish the things Lord, if we have faith to believe 'in' _ which they boasted of. him who has made these promises. _ lo. And straightway all the multi- 2-f, traightaway the lather of the _ - tude, when they saw him, were great- child cried_ out, hnd said, I believe; ly amazed, and rnnnuig to him' rout- :6RSE help thou mine unbelief. He wished ' Rio 13 ed him. The tnu!titude were amazed to believe, but felt unbeIiei still too because they had not expected Jesus strong within him. He presenia himIff - at this time. He was the one person self to the Lord just " he is. ' that they wanted to see, especially 25. And when Jesus saw that a _ because of the heated argument that multitude came running together, he ; had arisen. He came down on the a' y� 0 E rebuked the unclean spirit, saying lake when his duLciples were envel- 4 '+-Deed in the storm of wind. unto'him,Thou dumb and deaf spirit, _ I command thee, come out of him, :Questioning Multitude and enter no more into hien. - 16. And he asxed them, What'ques- 26. And-having cried out, and flora The question ` tion 'e with them? q bo 3nd the a was probably put both to the scribes him much, he came. out: Y _ •s and to the multitude in general. Here. became as one dead; insomuch' that undoubtedly the question oJesus the more part said, He- is dead. U1wJ,asd—s-r.u.+.t•►Maisw De Laze _- What is often feared most ins, major C*,mb w.tb ews4. > was one asked sincerely, to secure oration is 'what is called "shock." / information, asked because Jesus did When a power that has dominated a - u4.cboose tar exetdo his divine om- lite, is removed, it is natural that niscience on,this occabioa. there should.be • convulsive ezperi-• 17. And one of the multitude ans- I brought unto' once in the,readjustment of that life7. wered him, Teacher, g to new conditions and to the loss of thee my son; who hath a dumb spirit. that which previously had been aver- ' -From this verse we gather that theus itabie part of that. life. Here there had heard act ual bo power, n ' wretched a 1o e th� father.ofY was more-.than a p ` Y. <' Lord v this but the over'th$t Jesus was near b dominion o 9' Satanic, pel•sonal 't with mountain n to thet. had came up omay, `�• his three disciples,to be transfigured, 27. But Jesus took him by the hand and the father determined to do the and raised him up; and he arose. ` 'F+ next best thing, i.e:, to ask the din- Jesus did not here, as it,were, pick ciples of Jesus to heal.his boy. This up a limp body. The cure was imme- " spirit vvas a power too great for the diate, and, complete, and so definite - _, boy, to escape from by his own deter. that no one could doubt the reality mination, and a power which no oth- of it. Jesus was not only interested er man was,able to.drive out from in casting out th;s demon, but he had _- 1 u _.. _-_._ .. money ever elon with roomier, more trzul' the-boy's heart. an infinite compassion for the boy HE BEST CAR my mo y g nO� '.i 18. ,And wheresoever it taketh himself,' and waited until the boy : him, it dasheth him down; and he was on,his feet and restored to nor- . bought..-.'7t u Ch�rolei.And ridia with me when ,Steel,AllSilent Fisher Bodies...health - him, and grin!feth his teeth, and Maley again. Isay that about g _fol Fisher No-Draft Ventilation and pineth away. The words here de= 28. And when its was 'come into ease sold me! an 8S.H.P. Valve-in-Head Engine for scribe the condition of, this boy un- the house,.his disciples' asked him smooth,restful Cruising speeds that never, der the power of the demon... And I privately, how is it that we could not K Ate an seed,ort an road,Chevrolet spake to thy disciples that they cast it out' The were ashamed and Y P X -tire 'You out. Try the ride fo! yourself, should cast it out; and the were not Y rides,strai ht as an arrow--doesn't lurch; f r Y. perplexed and bewildered at their, 8 today. Relax. Compare. And you, too. able. The disciples had lost the own impotency, because they knew, pitch or away—doesn't `heel over' when will choose Chevrolet for'riding and power which they once had to deliver that once they had' had power to ou round the corners. Yon feel the car' -`" men from the bondage from` which' cast out demons, and they knew also y handling ease. the Lord Jesus cailoe'to set men free. that the ought- to have had power has iib own unerring sense of direction... •Ue Monter De Lux*Models. y that,you ou don't have to he conataritly on r The Crowd Accused to do so that day. Such.humiliating y 19. And he answereth tlie' and experiences are wholesome for every ,,,the alert to keep from wandering over PRICED $$Z'� ?_P... Jw..ew saith, O faithless generation, how Christian worker. Times of impoten- pa the shoulders of the road of the other FQM Bw;nse Couw) long shall I be with"you? how long cy and failure are used by God fora fellow's right of we, And those Knee- ' 0-211 c in of our hearts and g y Matter Do Modeh from$992.Delivered at factory. Government tax,freiIIht and Ikame extra. to me. These words,were addressed lives.; Action w Convenient terms may .mans -id through Me 0"Werd (.1) to the father, (2) to the dis- 29, and•he sa:d unto .him, This Instatmrnt PLa _ ''step over every bump and bounce. My Motors ziples, (3) to. the crowd, and '(4) kind can come out by nothing, save wife says riding in'the back seat is as through .them to the whole people. by prayer. These mightier spirits It was faith that the Lord Jesus, require the full measure offaith to 1.comfortable as up in front." sought in the hearts of men, and he dislodge. The disciples did. not think did everything any one could do to of prayer. They let their faith droop, Only Chevrolet in the lowest price j secure such faith; when faith did not and thus failed. Depression laid hold field offers you genuine Knee-Action"... follow his miracles and 'matchless of them, and in consequence they neg- teaching, the Lord was grieved to }ected what they then needed.most, CTs Y. the depths of his heart. prayer; and so their faith failed and ° 20.' And they+ brought him unto they were left without power. Pray- ROOMIER him: and when he saw him, straight- erlessness always results in lowered I 3 • . TIC away the spirit tare him grievously; spiritual vitality, and that in turn HYDRAULIC 1 f and he fell on the ground, and wal- brings failure. BODIES lowed foaming.-Here before the very BRAKES }` eyes of Jesus the whole affliction of year GOIf Match ~ the boy appeared. 21. And he asked.his father,.How f COOPER long time is it since this hath come A golf match which began in 19:2 /'; CHASa OO v���"'—O�' unto' him? And he said, From a has come to a close 'with the scores child. There are many ailments, standing (for ever}: George ,New (66 r Assoc. Dealer—.l' M..Glas�etn—Dun Tion -handicaps, and peculiar twists *that 86,379 strokes; W. R. Chamberlain DO MOTOR SALES WHI'T'BY many men can say they have -had (T5) 88.016. It was played on the'nine• - "from a child.',' If "from a child" h to coul•sP. at Idttlecote by two vet. __ Assoc. Dealer--N. Sleep—Pickeri>n _ we know boys and girls to bear•such erans of Chilton, England, near 3win•: terrible afflictions and weaknesses, don, Ni ii-. New, the postmaster; and Mr: how important it is that "from a Chamberlain, retired -former. Death k t' child" young people should be has interrupted the Marathon, And ' TUNE brought to know the Lord' Jesus it was the winner, Mr,``New=1,637 up :r Christ! The possibilities, for great on strokes, 479 up on holes—who died. 4, 'M f .,. '.. . :.e,., .. .. .r �.::e. ,,....r. ,_r.�sti ',,.... . . -«. •.:..rte''-„•.n,.,, ,-r. - r+.' •'•,i, :k,' a ' y :!s ^iJ A�.l aa►7��. —Tiro many friends of Min 'Kelm —M B, ,Chapman bas been ooa Burling, sister of Mrs. X. 1. Bunt- fined to bed fai several days suffer=to :.y Ingo are very sorry to hear of the ing with a severe cold. q s I.eo. McGinty, of Toronto called accident suffered about seven weeks —Despite the feeling and agitat- on Pkttering friends on Monday. ago, when she telt on the steps at ion against drinking car-drivers we o --Mr. and Mrs' Bowen moved her home in North Ba injuring her have this ej - Ig : erre Y; ) ng week, according to the - -last week to Richard Guthrie's farm back'to such an extent that during Telegram,-a young defence attorney -” -on the Kingaton Road East. the Easter holiday, x-ray exa*r+inat- asking for leniency because his4M ►rhe Township Council will meet ions were n1ade, which revealed client had a few drinks. What next? CRASH IN DISHES on Monday next for the transaction a -broken back qr fractured verta- _ :sof general business. bra, the spinal cord being kept Brock Road n, P� P Y b,Y large few days last week with Pickering It is impossible at this time to say The Oratorical Contest held at the -,Fred Gray of tondo spent a in lace only alar muscle. . Ya P� Y Mends, just whot treatment is going to be- school recently was well attended by • • --mrs. R. H. Cronk has returned required, but the very nature of the parents and ot?iers interested in the It'sthe price, not the �dishe�, 'home after.spending a couple of condition, makes it a very serious work of the children. Mr. Ressor that has crashed Meeks'with friends in Toronto and one, and the hope is expressed for acted as chairman and it was he other points west.' her early recovery to normal actio- who donated the prize money for the 4 Blue Willow Dinner Plates "Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple of ity. contest. Twenty children took part LDU� oronto, visited with their uncle - ad cc ,A saccident oarred -west of and twelve of these carried off the s 4 " Cereal Dishes' :'and aunt, John and Mrs. Murkar here on Sunday afternoon,• on the prizes. Musical entertainment was 4 - •` Cu s- and "1 een e sp eec e —The Executor of the Estate of -hien Foster Rowntree, aged 16 of judges were: Mrs. Bert Harvey,and .. - R ' , thus late Mrs:-J. H. Connors,, will 98 Hanson. Ave. Toronto was killed -Mrs. McWhirter, and Mrs. T. Nor- bold an auction sale of the household inathntly when the car.in which he ton snd rendered popular decisions - effects, tomorrow (Saturday). 'See was riding with four other young in all respects. Here is another way uc to procure Blue Willows, handbills for particulars.. men.from the city, left the road and dishes—For a limited time we are selling —The services in;the Presbyterian overturned at the culvert west .of Audley _ - ,Church will be held on Sunday at W. A. McLean's farm. Rowntree1 lb. of"Big $tore" Tea and one. "Blue Willow 8 o'clock, D. S. T. and Sunday was riding in the back of the coupe, The Women's Institute will meet School at 2 o'clock and will Contin- not a rumble seatedcar, and was on Thursday, May 6th at,the Lyme dish for 6SC. ue at these hours until Sept. 25th. crushed about the head. C. A. .of Mrs. Rabt. Hedge. Roll Cale— L , —The Daylight Saving went into Sterritt removed the body to has "Pay Your Fees"' I�einernber�-This tea Compares ;effect on Sunday and clocks and -undertaking parlors, where t>se tastches were put forward until Sep. father claimed the body. :IRA � • 26th, when we will revert to Stand- —The Art Appreciation and -very favorably with any of the and Time. Study Group of Whitby are sponsor- - —Many farmers in the township ing an exkbition of painting from higher priced package teas. - ".- have completed their seeding oper- the Ontario Society of Artists. It ations. The land has been in good includes paintings of well known shape and conditions are excellent Canadian artists. They will be dis- f _ 'for a good crop. played at the Royal Bank Building, cool b� �on t miss this oppo>t tunity —St. George's A. Y. P: A7'will Brock Sty. South, adjacent to.. the " hold their closing social tAis Thurs- Post Office .on Th:irsdayf Friday A W. MITCHELL a day instead of Friday. Will Ili the and Saturday, April a ?o and 30, *• lrl 1 r7 i.L � � - Chapmanmembers be sure and come. It will from 3 o'clock till 0, and' an Safur- PIC1_��,lp� \ � • - be at 8.30 D. S. T. ---Com. day from 10 a. m. till 10 P. M. K -.-Mr. ,arid flits. Ross Burns 'slid. Tea will be served on Saturday from out the former's sisters, Mrs. Leslie 3 to 6. FrOnt.- evening, April 29th, - • /- ' and Mrs. 6ynl Morley were in Whit- At- 8 p. m. My. F. H. Brigden, A. by on Monday afternoon attending R. C. A.- will bespeaker. Y l Y " n8 guest .Y.LduV•TNaMvn•f�,w. h-i Wo ' the'funeral of their cousin, the late Mr. Brigden is a well-known art- - 'Spru. go rk-:Clothes _Mrs Wm. H. McCullough. ist, an associate of trite Royal Acad- FOR SALE —!a small quantity of �� —We are glad to know that Oscar emp of Art and a mems er of. the Warta Seed Potatoes, grown from Cook, who has been in the Lockwood Canadian Society of Painters in certified seed. M. B. Burk Pick Clinic, receiving treatment for an 'Vater Colburs. The Exhibition is -2031. A quantity of Gis ce.-dially -reen 9 receives ,. In recovering, and expects to be able vited.- FOR SALE"— q y ,Pull sized Wok Sbiits; 98e, to return to ticork next week. —The mote being Mountain potatoes, grown from "ce; made by our . Water Shrunk Overalls . pair $1.75 —The public. and continuation own riding'.* Representative- to the tified Geed. Russell, Burrell, Picker- , schdols re-opened on Monday after Ontario House, to grant some.-prot- ]ng' 4reb Work Boots, ; § 3,50 t the teachers and pupils enjoyed a bion anus con-iiderat:on for witness- YO[ NG PIGS — for sale. 7 weeks week's vacation•. The pupils-will now es called to Court .on different cases , ola. James McDonald, lot o, con 5. `'Bnilt-in Arch support Rork -Boots. -44.95 1& have to do a lot of plugging until wi71 re_eive the . commendation of Kinsale. Ont. - exiuniniation time. ? every right-thinking person•in the — �- ' --_-- ,. _ � ,--Com,fort while yon work- -Be at St. AndrawJs Church on Province'. What some of these shy- FOR RE:tiT--May 1st to Sept. Ist. lE`riday evening,April 29th,-(tonight) ster ]au-yers do to the witnesses who 7-roomed House in-1.?iekering Villake. .A, fine now 'range of English Foulard Ties, at 6;30 D. ,S: T., to see the comedy are summoned, in the defence of 3-piece bath. Good well and cistern. Lovely • 8tterae, 76C, t0 .$1.U0 drama "Mother Mine" presented tin- their client, the prisoner, is very'of- Nealy decorated and 'wired for elec- p _ der tFe auspices of the,Y. P. Adm. ten worthy of a charsre equal in ser- tris stove. Apply at News Office. . • 26 and ,15 cts. iousness to 'that being 'tried. An- x.Ladies' n 'Hose, new grin shades, ad' Chiffo o e s 'had FOR RFT-45out 65 acres.' Con- g —Tlie W, M. S. of the United .other criticism that might well be - .All sizes, 7bo. per pair Cblurch will hold their May meeting made and considered, is that, too of veniently Iocated in Oshawa with • next Tuesday, Itis 3rd as the Sec- ten heard in Canadian Courts, when city water supply. Ample buildings. p Y �, Fred T 'Buntin ' 'icker�n tional meeting of the Presbytery a jury brings in a re dirt of "not lm>rnediate possession. Conant and • Bunting, sheets in_Oshawa on Wednesday• guilty" foIIcwed by the hf'--say' Annie, Barristers, Oshawa. tf -- Fatablisk e-d 1857,-- The meeting on Tuesday will 'be at •ing, in his own words—"well,.the CROSS-BRED CHICKENS"-HTbrid _ ' the home of Mrs. W. C. Murkar jury have let you off;but don't do it vigour" means were eggs, greater i ' and an interesting program an again" even after the jury has Pound liveability. Bred from high produc- P�' CIALS - "'Peace" is being prepared. tI•�e accused "not guilty". The Att. tion ®train of shade Island Reds and S Mrs. George O'Leary, of Livor- orney-General, the 'Hon. Gordon D. 4f0iite_I,eg}:oine. Hatching eggs, $3. -• -. _ _ . P:--1 4;cd very suddenly on Saturday Conant, of Ontario County 'has to per 100 or 60c. a setting. 074ders morning at her home following a date rendered many services, to this taken for baby chieks.. A. Lishman, Breakfast Bacon, 25e0 a+ lb• -heart attack. Altl*u h 'she has been Province and its g people, of which lot 10. con. 2. Pickering. phone 1421 e� e.•. In poor health for some years hey we are justly proud. aeed Steak 12c. a lb• death was unexpected. Her funeral —The Women's Institute held FOR SALE--43W bush. good seed t stook place on Monday morning with their April meeting at 'the home of barley, malting variety. John Miller '`. 12c. a lb• 'interment in the R. C. Cemetery. Mise A. E. Richardson on Tuesday, phone dare•. 502. tf .Pork Liver, a .Much sympathy is felt for Mr. O'- -when annual reports and election`of Leary P LILLIA N'S Stewing Beef, 12c. a lb. rhea . in his sudden bereavement. officers took' lace. The Secretary —The Big. Hall season opens at reported a splendid year bot?t in Toronto on May 5th, at the Stadium: membership and activities. Exhibits BEAUTYSHOP Jewel Shortening, 15e. a lb -Jersey City will open the season here were entered in Oshawa and Mark- !Classic. Cleanser 3 tins 13e with the Leafs and Dan- Howley ham. Fairs; a Course in Rug-making Three doors east of the Old l�rareb f . . f • mises a big summer fpr the fans. had been sponsored; pro.-rams made Garage. Mr. O. Crummer's c • New >,ersey, ting and instructive .by dem- ' Residence, j � 6 tins, 25ce . Bill L'rAanski of-�.�o�.��T, - one of the Leafs appears to be one onstrations and' qualified speakers. ' of the "big shots" on the local team Twelve.quilts were quilted and 'the Shampoo and Fingerwave bOc. -this year, playing shortstop. Ted usual good'work done by the Wel- Fin gerwave :­'`R E b Petoskey and Mayo Smith are two 'fare and Flower Committees. Miss new popular pitching favorites. Richardson expressed the appOil •Shamreciat- poo & Fla girwave ?be. —The Western Section of Oshawa ion of the Institute for the splendid Arching Butcher (phone 3000) .Rici -ering - - Presbyterial of the United, Church work of the retiring president, Mrs. Manicure , ' ;will—meet on hes ay ay 4th at Q o on w wring her wo years �t�ala ULYG - , Albert Str. Chi rc � Oshawa. There f office. ult Pearson President of 25c.. ...Pickering Hardware Store - will be two sessions. At 10 o'clock the Horticultural , Society gave a D S. T. and 2 p. m. The speakers very instructive talk on the growing Thern►igne geaterlees Ail Peruse: a l be Miss G. Addison of Toronto who ret speak ter Bouquet",Gladioli, followed -by on a talk .by ant Waves • • • • - Staples, , --- '-Siriipson B..C' Dr. Margaret E. T. Mrs. E. G. Robinson on "The Win- =1,03 3E:50 8S.f0 =5,N .Spring time is time Pting as -well Picts. 2200' on her trip to the.Orient; and Mrs. asAelling tre members some of the ..Red Clover TimothMy, Alfa C. R. Carscallen, of Whitby. All things that may be planted now to f our ci. M. S. eaten and others are insure beauty for the home, during The Pickering = :Alsike ' "and ,Sweet Clover especially asked to attend both, of the winter .months. The following Y 9 -these sessions 'as they are of inter- officers were then elected for 1938: MEAT MARKET est and valve in our work. -Com. President, Miss A. E. Richardson. ,,,,• %� _ i --Doric Lodge A. F. & A. M'. lit Vice-Pres,, Mrs, Frank Hall: All government tested o: Thursday nightentertained. a 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. Crockett. 3rd We Carly a full line of All kinds o Garden Seeds See- large gtoap from the city and sort- Vice-Pres-, Mrs.-Gordon Law., bonding lodges, when the local lodge retary-Treasurer, Mrs. C. A. Sterr- T+i a carried out certain degree work, the itt. Directors - Mrs. Crank, Mrs. In bulk andek8t e• . chiaizs (offices) being filled by Past Bie, Miss Bain. Auditors - Mrs. J. - Masters of this Lodge, and included Cowan and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell. and Rev. Frank C. Harper, former Min- Press Secretary, Mrs. W. C. Mur- 7 later of the Presbyterian Church kai,, District Director, Mrs. R. H, Cured Agent For McCormick.DeeringFarm Macbfoery and bele, now resident in Toronto; Mr. Cronk, Flower Committee - Mrs. _ Repair. .7. S. Jephson, of Brooklin. Dr. R. A. W. Mitchell and Mrs. W. C. Meat$_ Iprst Motto—Webs it, Oars get it, Oc it Mnot•rda.R as M. Bateman, who wto have occ- Murkai. Music Committee - Mn. \ a uspied one of the chairs, was undble F. T. Bunting ,and Mrs.,E. C. _ I+hooa am Our delivery i8 at *our service' to be present. Wm. Gonanley, some- Jones. Welfare Committee - Mrs. �' �+ ���� tides called "our oldest living man.. C. A. Sttrritt, Mrs. 'Crockett, Mrs. Phone pick 1620 J S B��� - PIC'�R�tG firer" occupied the Worshipful Maw- J.. S, Balsdon, Mrs. McLean and CLARENCE SILK � S. • • We chair creditably. Mrs. E. Andrew. -