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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_05_06 • 'S .:r,.i. .:.� :.`- y f �.iT'Le'+'. ,Ji.'"' ,� way, -.� �r�' •t T-i. mow"`' "'•* Y ., ,.:?., ,.rw,, .,t x .� .•1 ,h t: •t•F�-+� .,�;.. .ta,aT�`*•. 1-- ,-H .• - _ v - R VOL. LVI1 __--- --PICKERING, ONTO.. FRIDAY . NIAYfi. ' 1488. == i��. 37 rsafresotassal 6aYDa. Whitevalr - GREENWOOD . NOTICE . Headley MrsAlb ht is not ve well az Albright very The Club will meet on 'Monday MILLS ,fin R H. C. PMARSON-Physician - present. evening next at the home of 'Mr. DadSoraeoa.. Dunbsrton. lyfi - Our trucks pass your way Miss Audra Selwa is visiting Y Y n8 and Mrs. rd. Winters when a 1886--1936 every day. with the Misses Wilsons. RB P'ORSYTH. Opb.D.. Dir•ertor good time is expected. Everybody is .optome.dcal Aa.oeiationoLOntario• COAL COKE.- Mrs. Parks had the misfortune to welcome. CHOPPING . latsee- Member of the Amerkaa-Optomeerlcal r fall down Stairs and fracture her =060t Eyes esamineA by.ppolntaymt, i--- Monday, Wednesday and, Friday •�.too~.Claremont.out. W VOD, CEMENT', left seer. Cherrywood t.apaL. BAND QRAPEL The Women's Institute 'ai^e plane• WE GRiND FINE _ e - ing great doings for this year, so "Mrs. Laughlin is confined to bed Bran, Shorts and Feed of [311 DONALD 1ti1UliY ls.urtawr. T' , '•and watch for announcements next week. q,ith Mrs. Brown, •of Whitevale kinds also minerals and other.Lb 'a^ canng for W. 9ieetormeriy'oceupredby t.nerattA 4-Chrim- B 4LDER'S SUPPLIESpital on Wednesday, May 4th, Miss Remember the Teacher Trainin toneentrafesfor profitable feeding .&Ma,south w' of(;curt House.W bitby. 61Y g rwl Alice' Hard. Funeral from the home Course to be in Cheer cod United kept on hand '' -also'Iacal eartage work sw' BEATON, BELL of ROSS of Messrs Major Brothers,'Whatevale Church, commenciag this coming f3arrlstors td Solicitors We have also placed in stock.a,full on Friday, May 6th. Service at the. week - We stock. only the best Poultry 7PNILLIAM J,13EATO1r1.K.C._ • lice of 9rlaple'Leo.f Milling „ house at 2 p. m. S. T. Mothers' Day grill be observed on Feeds and Supplies. Co'w freed R. ' On Mothers' Day, the Worthwhile Sunday flay 8th; by a joint service y &BROOKE BELL,K.C. J.D.-F.ROSS - " Class of the United Sunday School of Sunday School .and, Church, be- JAMES A WRIGHT A W MITCH have charge of the program. Mrs. 3 �!smty Sweet, Toronto, wdela,de 9835 A. W. ginning at 10.30 a. m. ,.._ Barkis Re7ndr of`Altona, will be •the Tye'W. A. will meet on Thursday PIAN VNING 0.RICHARDSUN f¢ Co.. Harris- Pickering; Ont.. guest speaker. Let us have a' good May 12th~ Group 4, will have•.charg'e -Caters,Soliators. Notaries etc.; 5tute 591,' O�c�' , attendance' in•honour of Motheer. of this meet' with Mrs. W. J. ANDI Sacersior Life Building.36 Toronto St.Toronto. phone 7 400 Resi Ctl 052 ing, Tsispbone Ad.1688:Pickering Phonc 3613. alt Professor George Gilmour of Me- Petty as Convener. Ma r University will speak in the __ _— " X11 kinds of Pel air R'oriz NGiTS blcMILLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont white le _Baptist Church on Suii- Greenwood All Tuning Guaranteed itor,, Notary Public. 13 Melinda Street boa 8th at 11 a. m. and in _C. S. MacDONALD 3oronto_Teiede,one Elgin 5'}6s. 28tf PHON$ 921 d�Green River Church at.7 P. m. bliss:Vanessa Walls spent Sunday tkrital FURNITURE -His subject will be `°Christian,�duc- at her home here. _209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO - — , . • - ation". All are cordially invited. Miss. Iva MaGuire s ant £he ono Phone Lakeside 1502 HERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.- a-pie-dtaptsyiait-sa atteaeti�a y Y p D.D.S. Graduatt of the Royal Coll-se of variety of 'w 0 t e wee wit her parents. r! en a t NEWS 011�_ t).nta:Surgeons and the univeis,ty of Toronto. Aiuminum t<nd Graniteware Etc. Dunbarton The W• A:. will meet at the home' Owee is residence.econd door east o, St. And• Furniture and Furniture aw'.Church. Pickertng.ont. Udice hours; 9 3f Mrs. J. L. Pegg next Thursday. FUEL •.m. be 6 p: m or rry appo,tR.menu (X-gay lNovelties. Mrs. Staples and her• two child- The Brougham Y. .P. L with j' L,J .srvice), Phone Piet 1700. Prices law, in keeping w.itii tinnerr. ren, Jim and Eleanor, of Sunbury; their popular drama, "The Ginger• x called on friends on Saturday. A�T� se�tst�io ea arbo• Miss Bella Thompson of Markham r were well received is Ween id - - - -- G rl' w ei day-'even"ing last. It is a.splendid Builders' Supplies' RADIO SERVICE: spent last week with her .cousin, ..play. - RADIO R. BEA-TUN. TOWNSHIP � GiaduatE' .Uf P►a(ljo ( pj]evP �` and hire. John Gilmer. Our delegates to the W. M- S. D. Clerk. conveyancer.Commissioner for a JIr. and Mrs. Jotei Forgie and PresbyteriRl at Qshaws •on:Wednes- ` tat,ea aPJdavtt., Accountant. Etc. !,suer or' with Mr. Frank White, spent Saturday c��. !,{ this week w'ere:.btrs. W. 'Lumber and Lath Usrriage License.. Wharevale,Ont. - ----- Up-to=the-minute training with the former' son at Agincourt. Gee, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. Ralph B. C. Shingles E, RICHARMSCN wid - Mrs. Armstrong spent the week- Mowbray and Miss May Broyn. , end with her aster, Mrs. Alex. t Blue Coal' --- GENL?RAL INSV-RA `LE ST EQUIPMENT - T.,e 4lissionan...Supt.; Mrs. " P. Thorn. Wilson. for Sunda School for y put on Alberta COR! REAL EST-ATE "FINE Miss Margaret Sewell of Cedar ,!ended me,-tine on Sunda even- Guaranteed Satisfaction l Y CONti EYANC N,G AT '.G ro-a has returned home after i when DOIIie'SiIC 011e - pending the holidays with•her aunt, ng. w - blr: F. M. Chapman. B. --_�An aid estsblMed agency, ready A,. .save a fine address, also bliss LFn]Ent. Lime, Plaster to serve. din Prises _ - bliss Eileen Annis. Kathleen. Wilton, of Mt' Zion sang :. Maple Body Wend Tubes and Batteriev--always on .b A We are plea-led to Have Mr . Md vPrc heautifult and Miss' Alice Phone, Pick. 6M00 y - - + C- -hie Sr. home' again 'after _ - H. KOY MILLER. Pegg and Mis_a Pearl Hickson ren,! - Agents for -L�1ndp Fence ,n `�' - 'Brou>rhaQi, Ontario sgert'dhrg-a-zuuple of weeks with h_ erect "niano' .selections splendidly. r•, r W 11�. A Mr _ brother, in Toronto. P + and. it _..l 3,00 iD 18tt' Phone Durk lis(18 These. Mis.ionary Evenings are wF'.l "Gilmer suffering from x cold woi s-they ate so �-e are-� �,- M ': - Itnil - VALUATOR /� �� old and fol in man' ways - Solea cenducied Aaywf6erc lumbago. _r1 seed recvve. is Y y COck,4h�ltt Implexuente Phone or write. Address 814 Dundas ' Moped Wougham .,Secure Price@ Before Buying far " Sheet, S+.at. - _ _ - Our C G. I T excelled them- ' .'Whitby, Ontario. : _ InsIIral?oe of, All Hinds, selves on Friday evening when thgy Mrs. T. Knox - is very slowly //--�� - " presented their two play$ to a full recovering from her serious illness: W I LSO N BR OSo Beet Rates Available with house. .Miss Glad`y's Gannon visited her The friends and neighbors of Mas people on Sturday afternoon. L.00USt H'dl% _QDte .Shin g les For- Salf Pbnne�f irk 7'2(11► s g $ecnnty' and. Service. ter Bob"Home had a surprise party. The_,Y. P. L . was in charge of for him at his home on' Saturday Miss =Merle Hopkins Convener of ' Gak 6alvanise4 Steal Sbinglea, Address Phone evening-it being his birthday. Christian Fellowship Rrou SL1EC`I AL ;i Bird's Felt late Shinales. happy returns. Miss Beatrice Stevenson returned bbe in bu wheels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 . re ru r R b 8 _ - J1iao. B Ry St. . Paul's DuR arton "Ma 9th. .to her home here last week after Y I/awi mowers sbsroonad. 3rd *Sunday-after Easter. 2 P. M. several months in Toronto..' Maple Lumber-420 per M •:,, T. PATBRSON S OLAR$hiON ��j , Sunday Sehool. 3 p. m,- Evening . Mrs._ Norton gave a short Miss- b 500 ft, lots or more. Call and get prices.. "Phone 281% •t� a Handle Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Rev ionary talk at the S. S. session on E. G: Robinson. Sunday last. Get our onces an Reddy Xtoofin A Complete Mine of Pur A very pleasant evening was spent. Mr. and, Mrs. Will Gray arrived and Asphalt Shingles. Prices will if you knew you WERE NEXT on Wednesday night when bliss M. home from Toronto' on Thursday. be higher in the Spring. you would bustle in after that 4n• jna, Liveatoe�," ` anJ Thompson, of Duiiaarton, entertain- Mr. Gray is improving slowly from suraace Protection we've been f M t t' talking about Hog Chow'• ed with a shower in honour o Miss his recent operation Beatrice Hill, who is to W marri wi The Annual Meeting of the Wom- : �PICK•ERING w:• - YOU-WAY BE NEXT -- -in May, to Mr: Clarence-Sisk. of .en's Institute will be held at the CYRIL E. MORLEY Pickering. The table was tastefully hom of sdaY, LUMBER 'YARD }' g. l to a bars. Holtby on Tue D. N. Lockwood decorated in silver and white cent- May 10th, IIENERAL INSURANCE ' red with ei large basket of si'aapdr..g- Mr- Sylvanus Madi1F is still,.in PHONE 94(X1 Our Motto-Service anl Protection e. P' progressing a Y Potto- s?oo -PiEkering Mills °n. . t on enc. ;h::re was.a m:niat- hospital, but. f voiahl p g ere we,faing ales with a bridal Spring work and seeding is well j PICRARING, OXT.- party. Her speciai s?-wwer cake was advanced in this district. At Claremont cut in bell shape and surrounded Mr., Buirows and Mrs.. Hanley, t eWE DELIVER with pale pink un:f frellas which were of Stratford nephew and niece of ., Forbibs HOIne later presented to the guests. Miss Miss Bate, spent the week=end -with Ernest C. Fetzer rite M. Hunter and Mrs. D, Pugh Jr. her. =100 u-- ey required, ram aasist-ed with"tea and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. A.• F. Harvey and Mortgages. daughter Camilla, of Montreal and I,,iiWYER Studio coaches, $31 and up R. G. "CLENDENING• Altona- ', Miss F.11a Wallace, of Toronto, call- :20 years experielltos FUNERAL DIRECTOR ed at the Brown home on Sunday. Simmons beds, $9 and up We are sorry to report that Earl -Miss , Helen Barclay spent the - How•sam-is under,the doctor's care.- past week with her mother, who has — Rugs a]We 8 in stock. Day and Night Service .We wish him•a ape y recovery. not been as well as usual. Helen re- g y Our 'attendance at. Sunday School turned to her duties in Toronto on, PbAne 90eG last Sunday was 151. Next Sunday Sunda DISCOVERY �Vatrh-for-our-aneua�-Guessing - alcern 5e00y ` Contest, which starts on !April being Mothers Day, let us m out" --A comfiine service o S�a 'I' p ((���,� in greater numbers. Church will +be held at 2 'p. m. on MEDICATED - 29th, ending..May 7th. _ Mai''I�halYlf • mast• The sympathy of the community Mothers'•Day next Sunday. This INSOLES' A Free Gongoleum Rug goes to is-extended to Mrs. S. Lewis in.her day is set apart for Baptismal ser- _ recent sad'bereavement, the death of vice. Ends Foot'Torture Quicker the one guessing the right cum- her'•mothtr, Mrs. M. Reesor, of On account of illness,dtev: J. Et Comfortable to Wear her in the white envelope. :::HARDWARE StouffviAe. Glover was unable to fill his appoint- r $ { We are glad to see Miss Ruby meet last Sunday, but a very good P Dairy Supplies, Tinware,En• Tindall with us again, after having substitute, a young man from Osh- SORE BURNING ACHING SWEAT: Il Ww Asabolwmk% Day sr Night undergone an operation for appeal awa, preached very acceptably, ING FEET ameiware, Electric.Washers, dicitis at the Toronto General Hos- Mr. Bert Harvey .was among the s " Remo�ei Callouses.destroys-Bad Pksos 1bN. Stoves, Paints, Oils, Coal -pital. / entertainers at the Old Entertainers' Odors Oil. all at right prices. The W'. I. •~-ill hold their next Re-Union held at the Carla-Rite 2 BEST for Atbletes Foot,abed Tjnsmithin and Rr ail' meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Hotel Toronto on Thursday even- y PP $ p Winn, on May 11th at, 2 p. m. The ing. T. C. Brown accompanied Mr. Dancing Feet. Easily A lied C:"A. STERRITT work promptly attended Motto-,Let -us be content in work; - Harvey to the city. _::SOOTHING-SANITARY Funeral Director - ;t0. - thing w an, an On Wednesday last Mr. John 2bc, per per �1 to do the t e c d not pre- some to fret because it's little. Moore fell from the roc of the res- nrnitare "Dealer _ Ct utrcis Perspiration-KIW OdK d T_��*j �TT�[Y�� Roll-Call-Pay 'Your Fee. Program idence of Mr: Wilson, store-keeper �DtaT10 AL +� V H in charge of Group 10, under the of Locust Hill. He and Mr. James �10�e>fl►»4' Hardware Tinsmith leadership of Mrs. D. Booth. As Tweedie borers shingling and without ON ,ti _ PTCHERINQ this is Election of Officers, let us. waAing, John toppled off, falling ES ',.. turn,out in goodly numbers. .There to the driveway. He "a taken to t + .1, phone 4ca will•"fbe 'a Mystery Tea instead Of The Rezall Drs ♦at •' ` •• �• Toronto Hospital, w!hltre it was /M1 y ry r� � .. - • "- our regular lunch. - %found his injuries were not so se=- _ _- PICK MM as at first thought: ERINQ I l ohm MN - }.. r ` T Whistling Baby Amazes Yitsitor& r T�RPR T _ .MEWS � � ED Ability of Carol Ann Singer, rs. _ _ _ - - ua ttSaekatll€r. ad oon, to whfs months-old da a l M Cotmmutattary gmano has aroused a great , —- _ __In t1w Ma iii Mortow Everts Eletlikesa -=--�,D,TURIAL COMMENT FROM HERE. THERE AND - Week. deal of Interest. EVlr1tY W13ERE. • A demonstration was givep to a re• Sy ELIZABETH EEDI porter who visited the Stager home t As the-young mother danced with tl a .Ct l�ADA Urofuae as they once were. They baby in her arms, Carol began to ;radually disappeared as the land was .WINDOW-DRESSING — In some Kin dom; endin of all s ecial du- whistle.; It wad not just a. mild little c:cared for cultivation. And if every ' g g P Thu Modern Education tweet, but a loud whistle. season they are subjected to the wan-. griartera the belief is expressed that ties imposed by both countries; free And now youngsters can even grad for the The baby made no attempt to ful:ow ton ravages of thoughtless humans, past three or four. years entry o€' Irish goods into the'Uaited nate without knowing readin'. writ• a tune as her mother sang, but to the time will come when they will Capt. Anthony Edeti has been used by Kingdom; payment by ' Ireland of in' and 'rithrnetie. How times change' cease. to re' g Carol it was evidently just whistling protist their kind,—Kitch• the National Government of Great $60,000,000 in final settlement uf•all for the mere joy of accompiishment -Brandon Sun. .ner Record. Britain as a show-window dummy`to financial claims against her. British' and not form any particular'pattern. :occupy public attention while the trade concessions :to Ireland mean Learned Ey i.m;tation Works Both Ways THE EMP11aE real forces of government were at tha rich goods will receive the same An air liner, according to a writer - • it was startling to hear an tntant j that as a figure representing ideal- of,the British Commonwealth. said no effort had been made to teach "be in Vienna for tea." By the same, Teeth Of The Million Ian? and pr4League policy he was Of mutual benefit to both coup- token, therefore, a bomber could leave A clause which should Intrigue her, and Carol Ann one day in New kept on view to placate those forces tries, the pact is likely to encourage Vienna in the•morning and.be in Lou. many is cunta{ned In the scheme for in the British nation that were o lar a-scale a York when 10 months old startleo an Anglo-American trade agreement" p- g grieultural development .them all by clearly trying to imitate don for T-N-T-.—Windsor Star. ` posed to the_government's "bargain- in'Ireland (this would mean a valu a man who had walked whistling down it provides that Britain will take from f`. ins with the dictators"; when the able food reservoir 'for Britain in � the U. S. A,• some- 40,000,000 false • `'time arrived 'for the "realistic" the hal] o[ the apartment in which An Eead of Example teeth a year. poi- event of a war); in turn British they FFved. .lnatead pf considering the,abo�iah � _ icy of the government to rise to the manufacturers of textiles, iron and The same man used to pass the Ing of county councils,, legislaturea Thus American enterprise; in adds• surface, Edea;.the symbol, was re- steel and coal producers will profit. might well take pattern from these tion to send:.ig Britain more fuod will apartment two or .three tim�ea a,day also send teeth to eat it with. !sal- moved, perhaps to come ,back into Southern Ireland (formerly the whistling popular tunes and the baby municipal bodies. and endeavor to Ir the Cabinet later under a different Irish Free' State, now Eire) is pri- continued her efforts to imitate'the ccnduet their business along. the same ly, false teeth figure as a normuI item banner. marily an agricultural country. For sounds. economical and' efficientr, lines.—Chat• to Imports from America. In 1936-the Rumors current last week substan- years her natural market, the United She whistled more' at ten months ham News. U. S. A, exported 41,797,000 false tiate the latter part of this, thesis, Kingdom, has been virtually closed to .than she does now, 1Mir. Singer said. to th to Britain, their'Tains being over that Eden may shortly return to of- her because of very high tariffs on Smell Of The Stable ` one- million'dollars.—Times of I.adia. Hce (as Ambassador to 'Washington agricultural products from Eire. Now An African pilgrim has just reach• It Is a wholesome and Invigorating from Great Britain.) Plausible that barrier is removed. ed Jiddah, Red Sea port — after tra- smell that one finds in orderly stables iY i though the argument seems,•that he In typical mood, however, the Irish velling for 90 years. He began his and barns, as salubrious as 'the tangy- - ewg lil Review used as merely wmd6w-dressing, Independent (Dublin) declares: "The journey from Kano. Weptern Africa: odor of `freshly-turned soil. it is an , old-fashioned smell. or thingling' of smells, that brings back memories of •_is more to Anthony Eden than his Eire) who proclaimed they would before the death of General Gordon); British-French Parley •� eritics would -have,us believe. smash their wa out of the British now 120 years old, the pilgrim hoes care-free .boyhood days on the farm. y The' fragranEe of hey, freshly Corked LONDON,—The Premier and Fov- _�. Empire have marched their way into to return home — by air. eign Minister of France arrived heru it over the ruins of Irish a riettlture, from the packed_ mow: the odor of .on the week-end to HIT-RUNNERS INCREASE = Dur- g pool plans witk ing the )far ]93T the number of hit- and over`the corpse of Irish neutral- clean straw used for bedding. Boy British Ministers for'buildin a bul- ity:' hood smells. indeed! Near-forgotten work of friendshi g run dr{vers involved in accidents on Tlhe ps as, a shield' ri smells of boyhood!• -- St. Thomas • - against German expansion. Commas roads increased es percent. FOL R-POWER—P CT—Great Brit BOOK SL1G�F Times-Journal.. The French' Ministers — Premier ' Commenting on the figures released by the Provincial Highways Depart- ain's plan for an alliance of the four Daladier and Foreign Minister Gwr- meat, Toronto's Chief Drager said great Western European powers— By ELIZABETH EEDY Car adian F1oEa des Bonnet=were met at Croydon. France Britain German Ital Western Canada wheat Interests are "this alarming increase clearly de- h y' y—{s Airport by Viscount Halifax. Foreign being's elved for the time being, Eu- Secretary, after flying from Paris. monatrates the necessity of adopting ropean advices would have ns think. "MAN AGAINST HIMSELF" for,Canadi n flour Fn�he British*tales. effective measures to'.reduce a ter- By Karl A. 'Meanie er There Fs .0 rible condition. An intensive cam- Reasons for temporary abandonment s population ot, about fifty —o- - paign should be launched at onee', of the pact jdea: France is determ- There's a little bit. of the perverse million in the British tales. A slight "Upion Is Taevitabk" ?Heti to stand by her ally, Czechoslo- in all of us who consider ourselves to Increase -in the amount of.broad.cos BERL N—a German official of _. ._ . based upon a practical and sound I vakia; and Germany is determined to he normal human beings; in the in- 'sumed by the,average family' would Cabimet rank told. the Asaodated ..process of education along the {'nes Press this week that "anschluss" �t common sense and moderation." keep her own hands free for expen- sane, however, this streak of perver- mean a substantial addition- to the T'he number of deaths .on the - or tendency to self_ s ration quantity of wheat from Canada to (union) of Czechoslovakia's Sudeten tied down to any agreement to keep has merely become intensified. Germans with Germany to .inevit- . highway has risen, toe, since 193.6'. the peace. Such is-the thesis of 'a brilliant The experiment in publicity is likely Able. and t e on:y ques on it Something should be done, quick. __ to be justified by the results.-Sarnia whether it can be done without shed='� BR'IZIL BALKS—When President book by one of America s leading , . -- —o= .P Canadian O>?server. ( ding ,b1Qod_' _ ych trists, 1Dr. Karl A. Menninger, _ _ WANTS RELIEF LOAD SHIFTED-- s � -„ r � the Speaking-to Var as b "Man A ainst Hims " ' - - • November the democrat e's of forth ing diagnosis of a sickness that af- Not ea ut.Sleepeth will raise a decnaad for union. with -Montreal last week, Hon. Stuart Gar- festa the entire.world, that manifest's Do the League of Nations Societies Germany, chis official said, _t . and South America feared a Fascist throughout the world realize tl=at the - —o— son, Treasurer at Manitoba, declared itself in neurotic invalidism, alcoho- set=up there. Italy apd Germtzny be-• • AhaLt municipalities are pilin_g up an lit addiction, failure, suicidal msn#a, present 1s their great opportunity' Rea For Hider gen immediately t'o cultivate closer' $ overpowering public debt ease martyrdom. self-mutilation, crimin= The League is not accrual ea as R03fE=t3pzrativea of the Germs& relations with Brazil, flooded the IIn fnetrurpent for inteinat onal a they are held• responsible for unem- P country with propaganda and Qpese ality-of all sorts. )With training and a Gestapo t Secret -Police) patrolliag= Teree NotedBonds AL A Co To e.N�E. �► Ca s ie ^aver w : Goy Lombardo► Benny Goodm�o you are- r{ reg' ltALIs And Tommi Dorsey W171 ems want a real chew! Ala:�ri. a An rs:u y , Orchestras This Y4I4ar. : �.. utrlity. Their A,:L'Ni, IiANUI E 1'Krrl'ITA111.1: F'.VY1 "may tlAt'I,J; etYlttJt. Wet Write fur Prtees Ilydet early. John .Chiu;; hwt�vlwld pl•udllrlx 1736 Due, ]rt. ':iliespie. A6hotNrurd. QUO- Devotees of the dance and admirers d,tx t,r•nt t..I tint.. name, bands of stage, ANU AGENT, I0RKSHlkt0S-AT THE HEAD Ub' uL the "big O to xctl ,hick• ill )'aur uivu loculit) bhadelaud h'alauo herd the Grand screen'and radio again will be Cateredkill t:hampluu, wire ut i;ulaxbury rro- the Canadian National. Exhibi- fur a luctchr:y that sell,+ k;uud .hick, phy" and "Beat Market Pen" at t0 by at a remwilahle price. Liberal cum Royal 1Vlnter Fair. Sawa Include tion management this year. The rats:tun paid. Fur full details•writ. Ngrxt and Secuud wi]luera Tyruntu / r:4, i7 Adelulde..St. W•. To and First iwelph. Young tr��tlea'with world's largest tdoor dance floor /\ y runtu. "Advanced Registry' baoklllg• For will be constructed on the Wide plass - Sale• Shadeluad.Farms, pox 7, Edell. Immediately west Of,the Electrical and ART __ Elgin Cu. _ Er.^inrsrinB Building. It will be ea IF'YOU LIKL.TU DRAW. SKETCH UH 1►M�•F:Lui•IN1: AND PRINTIN4 closed and covered with decorative L'ainl, write fur. Talent Test (No i eel. ';,ve age olid uccupxkiutr. Box Irtfrer�eu )Kvemrul rt5c vitt Prme la CSIIYas W8118 and CSDOpy. SJ, 73 Adelaide St. W.r Turuafu. fur .ci 1'h„tn.t'rtltt 133 Ktna F.. iieneral Manag r Elwood A. Hughes, - rurouw now en route to Europe to engage at- ' UA611 411Wh. -- tractions for this year's- Exhibition, .,- rut 1.. _. t•'fN1 :I:Itt, I'Itlr'ES EXPh:■ ,r WORK. Rt11.1. _J +:•I111'11k:n'1 .. with inns eukargemeul %5c. Trevanna spent several days in New York ar- ' ria '9,Y Vlur:hr:, `tileet �tl t',ri h- for the appearance here this 1:1•:'1' Itth-4 ,r nee t u banas 6i)!t IIAi D1SL►vlatY year of three of the outstanding backed by r:oaruutee that we flu"" ItULI_, UEVNIAWEU ANI) EItLtIT of the day, Guy Lombardo's Royal , sails believe has lie%er .before beet! • Print* with fro-e enlargement, 26c. % offt �d .berg buye.'s Our Catalogue Reprtuta 3c each t'ummercial Photo Canadians, Bonny Boodmaa's and toll's vuu why Big-4 't,hicka have Service. Inept 14 ,-tuin•m,•nt. Que. Tr-r -iy Dorsey's. The Ball ROOM in extra tality and ability to lay more s • and seger,eggs becuu.-e they ure EXTRA Si-001AL WHILE THEY LA:3T wbieb' famous bands and Orchestras backed by a definite breeding pru• -Two valuable premlums given with have a;pearid for several years Will gram. Brerdrls I;uverument.inspect. EVERY roll developed. and border ed_llluod-tested. Prices for delivery printed '!8: or with EVERY l'L re- be ,:eYOted t0 the purp06es of the <� tiny 9tli or uny Thursday or Monda) prints 3Gc. .Mention this advert British Government for ' an exhibit therearter: Barred husk Standards. ment when urdering. Fast Foto Wit- $8.u;, pulietd, $14 51 Leghorn: New lahera, \Nlnutpeg, symbolizing Empire transportation_ and Two New C01�1ir1Cs �� the Can-oil Hxmpahire: Standards, $7,95; pullet., Communication. ener or the corkscrew?” $17.91 Guarantee 9301. pullets. tock µA1R1]KF:!tsLN1: r..nce bands which have appeared "( enols, S Write and uP• Premiums prices i2.5u Will splay :Mere more \V rite tar special prices un LAUlEs AN t:r:NTLF.MEN LEARN at the Exhibition include those Of What can't be diagrammed on O Started Chicks, Pullets all iges, L tp Hairdressing G months $75. Jones Rud' \'811ee, Horace Heidi, Duke Ell- y) oris, and catalogue. Kitchener F11g-4 •.Hairdresaing School, Listowel, Unc• table Cloth Capt be @xplalned - by) Hatchery, IoA:t Kms �r F:. Kicah- ington, Abe f.yman and Guy Lom• NOrt+rs, Aad The NetherislSids some people. ) ✓'i suer, Autar'u _ _- µsr4:HING F4:1;:+ rdo. The Royal ArtlileTy Band of Y ,? ttHY Lk NEW HAMPSHIRE'S AND ItHODE IS- England with.a strength of seventy- Are Entering Exhibits •t Important Customer-"1 wait two ' BUY HILL�II)E KS BECALSE land Reds. Heavy layers, exhibition ave mII81CiSII8, will appear afternoon �rhE`'i938 C.N.E. they hove yruv m.;elvea antis- winners. Flrteeu eggs. 11.00; Ftny, strictly fresh eggs, poached meds q lid evening in the band shell through- factory a,,d mad} profits for our �$-U0. M. Ffaher, Enterprise, untario. ,tt the Exhibition. This organization Norway and The Netherlands have fait, on buttered tr-st, not too browli, ,customers for 1 Get the best under our gnarls Plant under al.e0 hA1U•,}p.PF: HAH4;A111T1 is a combinat ilitary band and joined the ranks of foreign countries coffee with no sugar tlmd plenty 'Guverriment ilii _ iva. - Breeder, to be represented in the International pasteurised guernsey cream in it, blood-tested. Leg-Li nP. Rocks, New 23 PERENNIAI.8 - SHA.;TA DAISY, symphony orchestra. bloodliampirea. Chicks $7.75 and up. Catchtly, Cunenuwerr. Golaencuft, Pavilion at the Canadian National Ex- two dou8hnute that aren't all bolsi") putters, 614.35 and up, day-old co,:k- Marguerite, Canterbury Bell, 'Gall- hibition this year. Albert NOrdhel Waitress - "Yee, sir! Would y0� ereli' Sl 75 aud' up. -Write for cats- lardia, etc.-2 Evergreens; Tree: Indies will Show " er, Consul-General of The Nether- like to order any NPI&fa1 design O . lugue and complete prices. Hillride Shrub. 6 Bulbs; 250 Seeds. Prepaid• l gi At 1938 C.N.E.` r _ Poultry 'h'arm, New Dundee, Ont Two orders S1.80. Dollar Nurseries. lands for Ontario,has been notified by ,the dishes?", _ Fonthill, Ontario. his government at. Amsterdam that i I TWED1,n . THEY . • lay! They Pa)! And here is the M"UIlY1TURb: Seeking to ,increase their trade an exhibit is being assembled for proof. :1eceti farmers pumbased 3575 T4veddir t'hicke this year. At five with Canada and tither British Em- shipment to Toronto. _.1.. :weeks their total fain was 24 chicks. •LyOi` rays..Vr�: 5rttiNG pine.countries the governments o!the Carl J. Printz, Rossi vice-consul �► pa7 � All these farmers have been Twaddle CLEARANCE SALE Of NOrWSy for Ontario, his advise d Menton �s ,eulealvgtomers for d Re' Write for No. 2 ,l. .� British West uianae, eastern edonR 'Exhibition authorities that his govern 421 Coll• a et. Chicalugue and Reduced May, Price and British Guiana have notified the p - -". Lint. Tw•,eddle Chick Hatcheries Lim 1RCCOI'ldltloned Furniture meat has asked him to Open negotia- Toronto ited. !lox 10. Fergus, Untaria We.must pare fiuur space regardletra Canadian- National Exhibition that t10IIs looking t0 representation thin Harley-Davidson Distributors WHY E•AY aft)RE FOR YOUR CHICKS of coal This is your uppurtunity to they will have reprepentative exhibits year.. The Exhibition management Used Parts and Accessories Legh' ic,' pullets 14c, Barred buy high class reconditioned furniture in the Governments. Building this y Write at once for our bargain list of Rocky. X- H. Reda, Nor- ge pullets 12c, nt.a tractloa of the actual value. Here has assured the government OL Nor- used motorcycles. Terms arranged. cockerels Sc. (Large Egg) Cuality"lc are some or our. amazing bargains year: way that its display and repre8enta- } more, Chicks all from Government picked at random from our enormous, C. $ SL011meyer, 'trade Commis- fives will be accorded generoub treat• banded blood-tested stock.' Started stuck:— t chicks 2 weeks old add 8c, f weeks Beautiful threw Piece Mohair t0 Toronto .next month to complete men. old Sc Free folder. Totch op seeks � Suite, pillow arms Marshall the arras ements. The South Atlan• - t'hickerien, Irk q'+iw n Fr., Guelph, reverslbls cuahlona, thoroughly cleaned. B TO date the foreign countries in- to O N I Z I N G Ont, t9��� 1 ge throe piece reDP Suite. tic colonies whose natural and menu- terested In the development of trade tw••+• Marshall reversible cushions, factored products will be shown are in Canada on a reciprocal basis and - full webb construction. thoroughly Antigua, Trinidad, Tobago, St. Kitts,Fall—get more eggs when prices are merge three-Diece 'Suite n B tis Triuianidad, , � that will be representel at the Exhi- dN►7 EMA ITCH high. Just order Bray's Started $13,95 Engilsh. Tapestry, Dillow bition this year are-Finland.. e l r Es Pullet-, Write for further tnforma- 'Montserrat, British Virgin islands a , n..._,Tp ._ Arms and Marshall spring cushions. =A ' erlaads, Poland. Czechoslovakia, Nor- c, c'.��_� t� ff-a teite�y, regi B Stoo�1� .en< Se �rLd_ D-qy North. Hamilton. Ontario. - - � way-and t`rerm8IIyr'- -- -- •Mrs.X of Camp- -HATCHED -want-sad-St- T. 4 mi►rt 's-Disc• Chesterfield HATCHED THE' NATURAL WAY, IN 9'� Bed Suite in a good quallit Jan PaWlica, Consul(}eneral for still-air compartment incubator*, re pp materW (brown shade), h rte• _ Bray it c get a real heincutat In lathe wardrobe hoz, to splendid condi-. Dtaaiolid L;1� RCiu�t; Poland In. Canada, has been 11oE1Lled ,`_'-� by the State Export Institute in War- by lite, Poultrymen report Bray pullets tt"" Three Place suits to English .-From Rand Mishutic saw that a shipment Of fifteen tone "laanrlotte11ya1!►om �. well developed and laying under 5 $9,95 montlls. Ree catalogue, Bray Hatch- tapestry covering. Reversible bi,t material Rill be ent ' of eTht a to / muehru�'erin e! l/ 9 ^ Ont 13n qf th. Hamilron, alarshall spring cushions. thoroughly I -- o OL wire receives' tram-Jas. A, Toronto for the Exhibition. hesecoe� ?.enta...the:ecortd - 'N9 otvFeP, vanity with t:enetian nen - - R. BRAY PULLETS AVERAGE noitchr.rifuiJe SOF eggs daily at 5 months, and 281 mirror, full size bed and sapless spring, eine, reads ss follows: Rand MalArs - - ---- - - - eggs at 6 months. Get high October- completely reflaished. Q met November egg prices with May- Large Suite In rich walnut tic hole thirty nine in addition to ten eczema tans gone." hatched Bray chicks. Write for cata- �"�'� finish, dresser, ehiffrobs, toot section reported pfevfaualy assay logue... Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. triple mirror, vanity, full sine bed and Ing twentyseveu dollars excluding oneAVE Hal-7iem8 i8 8o entirely new idea in a North, Hamilton, Ontario. aaglans spring: Completely refln►shed. treatment for eczema end kindred skin Beautiful three-piece Suite to foot high grade further ten feet as- i ^BF.ND-FOR MAY -PRICE LIST AT 9'� two-tone walnut flntab. dress says seven dollars seventeen centsH �,/ disorders.It is•easily applied. Itchiaeas once. Prices greatly reduced. After er with swing, mirror, chiffonier, full May 10th you can purchase Baden stets sed complete with asgless aDr1Dg., Stop. Erickson reporte'�average assay v O 18 relieved immediately. Inmost,cwhen _ . Government Approved Chicks from Thoroughly reconditioned. value O1 seven dollars fifty One C@ate �� 1 �e disappears in a few days, bloodtested breeders, Standard Qual- $�2q Solid yak Dintsg room suite It at these rtces: Leghorns, New •Pa•1'� -But et., extension table and excluding high grade over forty seven Bel_7�s in nova-greasy—heir a pleas• 7, p and• .. . .. w condition. o footage two h • s• new et from g -_ 6alr elf to + x leather seat c HIId h Ham. Why Reds, SLre Barred Rocks 1 EAR apt ,anti.--dries quickly--does 18.95. \VhY PaY Morel Baden Elec. �!,,(��C dine Piece Dint ng-room Sults H tri. Chick Hatchery Limited. Box 59, •I*•+•� !n solid oak, buffet; e>(ten- ted thirty eight end halt to footage *� stain or difoolour clothing or bed linin Jkaden. Ontario slon Lnble. thin& cabinet and 6 leather two hundred eighty six. Stop. Alco fur• -�ytlsbes off wily with warm a sold y seat chairs. Completely refinished. ther five feet from footage three hued tilt. !ee• Beautiful 9-piece Oak Suite, Husband-"You say you can tel water---ia soodling and non-irritating �+•+ t,utt,t, eaten•ton table. china red .twenty. three assays eleven dol- ul wife wants mo when she $URI'kISI: ';t Al-;.l.l TIUI,BS, Picardy, cabinet and 1; 1e,ther seat chairs. r'om- late fifty five cents. Stop. Drill hole )" even in extreme .ansa. Bagdad. or m1-,ed, `.- to 114", $1.25 pletely refinl.-hrd cut82" hundred prepaid. W. Glass, 39 Duff E I lith Usk Suite, sample, forty going down fifty feet west of p Friend - "Yes-by the wry she For Sale By All Druggists Street, Hamilton. ()nt. ;119.00 nine pieces: buffet, .(cred- thirty nine and has excellent posetbll= t'.I,rITHING FOR !CALF, renza type), refectory table. .toned , police Up her lips." S4wldfOf for Generous Trial Sampo franc china cabinet and 6 leather up• itieg'. �— men G T ' f holstered chairs. De Dart t FRtE HATS, SHOES, RIAIRTS: TIES. Kitchen Cabinets, $ILCOOi Breakfast A husband can stand an occasional • etc.• with clothing purchase. Write Suiten, 6 plecesr i1sbOt Singer Sewlntt Every church Contains two kinds of tongue lashing from his wife-and ex- .501 IS.WAMPOLIi A CO. LItITCiBD " torr free illustrated catalogue .of Machines, a1s.s1 Gas Stoves; fl•4•eai Perth.Ontam clothing bargains, Dept. N. Yonge Dinir)g-room Extension Tables, SGAOt DeOple: (1) Those who run things: pests it-but he is exceedingly tender - Street Clothing Ecchance. 502 Y0nJfe Refrigerators. seas, Etc, (2) Those,,wbo haven't the nerve to en the subject of stock market oyer. �- Street, Toronto. Write for our free illustrated cats• speak up. , - ZEMA logue of new and re-condttioned furni• P - - ations, and Every humane woman HAIL% 4:uuu%- lure and hundreds of valuable gift• with a grain of feeling ought to know C soosWng lo•ioft for weal ueatistwnt ate saes.., Ail merchandise Tsori•s1s Paras IT7 1V1t;S, TOUPES. TRA."FORMATIUNS, thoroughly cleaned and re-conditioned iF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE, it by this time. Nsa a•a Braids, .`oris, and all types of Anent 'and sold under a'definite money back romantic sweetheart with money, 1Deimidt'• iPr„dtsAt•1 �' ' gonitis Hair Gonda- Write for illus- guarantee of satisfaction. write: }Lary Lee. 445-0, Rolla, His- A Mother's Plaint -� trated o"tnlneup 1'"rnnte Human sour!. _ _ _ t ....,:•. T�r„n• LYONS' TRAP& DEPT. Hou'- o war ,king menta;— to Ong St. _- 'rpronto QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, ETC. EAS- 1��� L� lly.• rnexpensi;a home remedy. Guar- Hours of mending stocking heels, .]MALE EMPLOYME _ LN:ANN TO FLY anteed. Testi-___ ls. Advise tree. Hours Of reading story books, -_... T Box T. Winnipeg. Hou-'• of to-c' ' manners, looks; OPPOR 1 VN� DL'F•FERIN FI.YINtI SEltVIcE GETS' MARRY — WnULD YOU MARRY IF Hours of patience, hours Of hope, your license ,ui vasy terms. Clara suited? Hundreds to choose from. Hours witb youtbf.'• minds to cope— BF:(Y)5FE .4N AVIATION OR MARINE A" Instruct,n•.. New Cubs. Address game with rrieans. Many farmers' (-j�d• Radio Operator. Employment prns- Barker Field, Toronto; Ont. - dau¢hters and widows with property: IloT• I'd IOYe to be alone _• ,� ' ra 10c. Confidential. Canp- v hour all ID owD! r'�!/� •` trnininR prepense you for the Dept. I•AT S _ than Correspon encs (2111n. .: of Transport examination. A high Calgary. Alin. \ / percentage of our graduate pars a t)1'b''Eli 'ru EVER tNVEv'1Ult - READ IT OR NOT Ben JohnsoD, their rxaminatlon•, I.L=t of invinttona and full tnforma- PHOTOGRAPHY , STILI, MORE IMPORT_ NT — THEY tion sera free. The Ramsay Compan English writer, was buried (!1 an up SECURE EMPT.OTMENT I'tegletered Patent Attorneys. 213 ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EVERY right position in Westminster Abbey. Attrac!ive work is offered in aviation, bank Fit.. Mtawa, Can. 25c order. Roll film developed and the forestry departments and -other eight Drinta�"3e�fiLprinta 3c. Estab- / land services—marine r^+din "tea calla I•h:It:i4INAl -- ---- Tiehed over_ 26 years. Brightling Smith—"We lost half our kitchen To- for men Eitudio, 29 Richmond-Street East, To- _ For complete infurmuli„n txrein.13ivinR BE PU'YULAit: LEARN HUW.• GET .onto. -equipment-when—our country_ home age, education, nationulit•r• and what You want by maktug people burned." ' like you. 'Personal charm will give your Pots.Pala?6► phony number to, Dept CRO, FROyfilmO vel RESULTS COUNT p- you more acquaintances, friendships, any Alm developed and printed prop- �+ Radio College of Canada foo. Valuable social and business erl'y. Mail with 25c to Professional l-, ddj Equipmen# 863 Bay St. Toronto t. contacts.' Iridividuatl ssondeby co- sept. A, London. Ont. Send your own LL j � as{v1 t Toronto, operation In easy lessons by mail. choice of negative back with your r� Send YS cents for introductory trEa• second film for free Etcheratt En- fit, IL'QrpIGl2 Ell- Use and membership• (dian' t re-' Ho IArgement_ fund if dissri mbar.) P. (P an'Charm Apply Miustd'■ [rely. It w Club, 681 Bruadv`tew Ave., Toronto ,r■,hs• out pound esh slid lit PIN WORKS sista,-. Any wound bola ARE YOU RUPTL':ED? RELIEF, D, quickly situ its •s•, comfort, positive Support with our TF YOUR CHILDREN SUFFER FROM >b, RJ�YM/►lt, �■„�,; f•,ww advanced method: No elastic or un- theme annoying pests. send two dol- 2q. There'4 sioflillaq,befferl A&Awashasa,p•bl■e,wil-d der-straps or steel. Write Smith lars for simple Some remedy. Grat., , eCtr■awwdpa+wt,Yrtletbw.s Manufactuting.co., Dept 214 Pree- tan Kelly. Postnl Writlnn K, Tnrnnto. • w , _. OI"1111 w11•w1Y bit► 1U.•atltltfr i.0 ton, Ont. sow h wild■11.••Ir t.W-els PUTS TUF.9 FOR DALE MAfMS N COLD 1�111"T Ki,I i HAIR k Is a tri PATENTS � Pending.. Klik is a tried and true \;•E HAVF. THE USl'AL f;i)OD QUAi,- tId r ertiLbM M • 1•,ad tiw■ted.• remedy. Sar to use and 'sure in ac- It.v certifled extrn No. 1 Dooley pots- @ I, Weft led",sd••W • tel-ddlw.d, tion. K1i ntaina no •harmful In- toes for sale at 80c Dt'r bag..;J. H. n Y r if.I 1611111111911 4W t� brit-day. gradients, leaves a clean, soft akin: r.iffen. F.lmvnle, f)ntnrin, a to guaranteed to do the work or •roulY money back. Klik, ii Per Dackege, issue No. 19—'38 MA1s►Iair Loam postpaid-51, anywhere in Cnnrtda _ J 14 4a■bltwar. teafl110,CAKO A A. Adams, Fort I.engleyr E.C. I;cfhr• 13 _ D, encea Royal Bank. ', .' i _ "y .. ... � '�. � �. � `• r r aha i ' IF 3 ..fir.; �,.:.. ,r r .. _ ^•s `Y 1" n Y ' 4e i Ae V4 7 QiWt1 Ogliiws _.. "`L c FirM of July Celebration OrgaNs• • - • Oshawa has been experiencing an &flea Meeting en Mt,!ysy night.. X3.76 per yea;; $Iho paid In advauu epidemic of crime,.during the past Town Hall, Pickering. «' SubacripRioas to'ths United two weeks. The theft of trues.seems THOU and �� in � to be the most prevale"ht._A pun*er of cases of tirealdng into scald;rices .'IM j RQC'`,K T_ SHALT PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN I and valuables stolen brave been re- JOHN' MURKAR. Pronriettr ported. A determined effort is be- _.__ TTI-IEATRE THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER in* made to put an end to this crime AND NERVES. .IT MAY BE :. wave. YOUR EYES. All bows Dal light Saving Time C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. Farm M a,chinery T♦ hiteVale Drive ::Disney Bleck, opp: P. 0. - - .�. FRIQAY and SATURDAY phone 1516 ' Frost & Wood CockshalS .. (''� MAT .6 and 7. Delaval Pedlar Products General •Agency w AWA. OMT. s -Two Shows, at 7 30 and 9 30 _ r Grose Fertilizer; MceORMICK-1?EE RING Saturday Matinee at 1.30 � - ` F. W. 6 fL Binder, new Alemlte DEALER. - Sale Register ,. cc* - py» LAND SURVILYAR F. W. 7 ft. Binder, 'good - Lancer Spy" SATURDAY, MAY 7th — auction Fordson Tractor, cheap, pig0 S AY, M tion +...:' "' rUDHOPE AN—Lor—AWS-0-91 sale of'2 Park DressingRooms 8 F. ' r Mower 5 ft. McCorma. •. ' MACHINERY & REPAIRS x 10; 1 store building, 10 x 12, L. S. On file are tht records of MV. ps Steel Wagon Wheels. pedlar Roof- DCLURE� DEL R:O with shelves and counters; 1 cab- reyors Gibson and Yarnold, an 560 lb. DeLaval Cr. Separator, now GEORrE.SANDERS bielotte Cr. Separator 600 ID in Frost or LundyFaroe %n trailer complete with 2 double King East, Oshawa. phrne 19M Adams Wa g' PETER LORRE beds. 70 Park Tables. 6 Lavator- gon and new bos Goodyear Tires VIRGINIA FIELDi lea. 1-Tent jr x 10. 2 Beatty Adams Track wagon, new. ''Ited Indian Gasoline and OHs One light.spring wagon C. T. C. AUTO PARTS Pumps, one 22'foot, other 16 foot, Noti -OneMcLaughlin BaggyGENERAL HARDWARE - MONDAY, TUESDAY,-WEDN'SDA grid other park egnipment, at lot ne to You 12, con. 6, Scarboro, at Elm ' MAY 9. 10 and 11 RougePark property of Thomas W. F. DISNEY, . '.Greenwood Little. Sale'atl p y ' PxOrE Pica 2314 41tf 'Frank Wr><ght First Show at 1.30 vg as Elm Park p. m. obeihNoclopsed:' tVe do Building of all kindb WHITEVALE ONT, Last Complete Show at 8,50 g Ken, Prentice, auctioneer. UAEtpENTERUNG, •• " -- ' Romance in � • Law Motor Sales ''" L SATURDAY, MAY 14—Auction sale CEMENTING. 9JQTTER the Dar of 40 head of fresh Mitch cows :'b.li 11BlNG Chrysler-Plymouth l and Springers. Property of J. S. and - 'With Honey, some time in the first _ -- Dealer _-- - week of May: Prentice and Pren• kUOMING t GLADYS SWARTHOU r tics, auctioneers.' GOOD USED CARS JOHN BARRYMORE CYe a yu self *Brantford Ruo$og' . • GOODYEAR TIRES JOHN BOLES Empire Bstbroom a 1!f lea WILLARD BATTERIES Also Egnipment, Daro Water- J 1 GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Sy.4tems. Beatty SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS "CLTY GIRL" L• il=•0 � � ' I stable F•gndoniant Give us a trial ona New or a Used Car FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND an other Btildin' Material 26 Haws Towing Service witti EMBALMER E�timatee Free it 4 or Gordon i• Law flaeeewor to'W. J. MAthee. W k Guarmateed PHYLLIS BROCKS . In afmpio but' rich do. ftoaR•imeARD RICO CORTPZ aipt we can furnish a -rl hsne 2M' _ . U Q ROBERT WILCOX Night and Bay lferYtee : �. J. PRO v i7� ' . I memorials epigs" from atV1U FlUKBRINGvery , ONTARIO' _ DOUGLAS FOMLEY : Buaioees Phoo� PLeaidence!'hoar Phone A,',0"2' standpoint. 9801 9[339 PICKGaj?(G. 6Rt'Astandpoint. In dignity .. - of appeasenoo out work will stand out - - through thea agea. Gmter reMlotNaW STAFFFODORf�1 ��CIAL ' , E.-__ Slghway Monumental - - - Ph. 462 Nltitby Out. LNG -L Effy 7a `- ISiagatoa Road West w -. 20c er 1 . p b. • f I '. :: T'URNIP SEED AND - , :. - 25c• per` lb, UNION A UCTI0/V _SALE ^oF Guaranteed GQvenment tested seed .JUNE 10, 11 and 12 - 0 Head of Fresh = -Watch for our Corn Prices • 'Field Day and Concert on the 11th 'Cows & Springers' )CHAS. COOPER , CLARENlONT Any person desiring ' Invitations to Government T. B:Tested and — -send to friends M' ay. obtain -same Negative to Blood Teit x r - e tom `t he Sec etary SATURDAY, SAY 14 � \ e 'Tickets for the Dra« are now-on sale. `f lies ' tickets —oN— He is cheerful and �urt� . lie - also entitles the bearer to Admission to the- gronn?s Lo T 2. G O N.72�) H A;4I .-t is wise in travel lore. He welcomes Z. i � 'the opportunity to discuss your . CII the 11th only. -:-.:THE PROPERTY OF �i. •� * 'travel problems. He is your local DR N. F. TOMLINSn[V, ALF, PRETTY Gray Coach Lines agent. Do not , a/. S. Honey & Son hesitate-te-consult him.His address Chairman ' .' Secretary appears below, _ MI LLIKEN. P. O, �s. SALE AT 1.00 P. M„ SHARP i 'fRAVEt. `E YOUR ROOfS f/RE-TRAPS TERMS CASH NO RESERVE �� J. PRENTICE U KEN PRENTICE �. i = • �IT . .AUCTIONEERS 4.All THE �� /� .� � � • . . � —" d .EASTERN ]ROUSF, 1 P1 .1S(Nl : .VNIONVILLE - -- JUNIOR FARMERS ;���',• w.R..N,�o .�.. PRESENT _ \\ CNUNC�LSTANow f, eal Calve �n ed Nellie__M Nab Their prize-winning Play Falling sparks,driving rain,swirling snow—they'll all roll off a Tite-Lapp On the Evening of Is your ICalves at. home• CouruilStandardmetalrobflikewateroffa duck'eback. rite-La lagena pp wTURDAY, MAY 14TH, _ is for lifetimeabltdliv eup to every a with a e in that guarantee. . Asky your :. -Sae time­--­---- Vad money -= --i.well able to'live to every clause in that tee. Ask our beaker- P Iso a DEBATE STAT 1 T fi; You will find 71te•Lap the best roofing value you Led-Ned, eon get. t.You can put it on h r yo old rigg Resolved, that SweepstakesN a i i a of.I mbines strength,durability and weather We have a buyer at the farm These odern and fireprotection.Comes in e,easilyhandled -�` Should be legalized" tri°s _!ems sheets. Thejointafits000sel they're racticall nails with• bo '� p �' stars ten times invisible. It is made in both Council Standard Between _ Msinda Tuesday 'and more drawing \\� n and "Acorn" quality. Send rid and rafte>` .. -- Yf 'Tbe U. J. F. A. and,Knox United - force than q free cos Allam aro •ordinary barb- measurements for y t estimate. Wean Ssda e d r o o fine Standard trimmings,ridge•ca sand hip ps Forward Club y• nails. Aak for now hot dipped $elvamzed after forming. This them byname. gives extra durability. Musk _ . P/CKE14/NG am:FARMS famous' of tJ,. famous Preston SNoI Truss Barns, Tito-Lapp -E 1 L.' j meswAy Poultry t4GvlphSe••1 ll1�t� LIMITED ev FQn.�«a�,om TEL$pFiOAiR ulpmont R«toe,Ong. MonMolasdToroMe Pif; ItINf3 6100 LOwES�• W. D. TW hDIE, R. R. 1, Piokering _ , EAVETROUGHING...ROOFING•.•CEMENT WORK "' -•^'' r,.a r u.`�, .,1. ':5' p?` '�,n i" Via°• 'S i.� _ y'�y�.,,y�,���'" tip .-_� . „r, '�! G"v.,� , Y-.<.,•. Q h '.',.. •'p 1 .M•"',,y •-' , _ .5. ._ ..__ _ ?L._.:•..rte -Sba..x. _ —r _ r`r '?A"a^ a .r I *'" Awanstit every encouragement possible. W. Why !May an !=Eerier grads tiro s ATTLNTION FAItlKM �- _. • ;h_r y also hope that when the Colebmtion : u ego%buy The ladies of the village am is over bhey do not drop their work. Radio Service "SIReESTorr>E ORNERAL`REPAIR WORK creating quite a stir•these days in: Why not kisep it rep! We think they We are prepared to repair oars, the spring house-cleaning. will. " at these prises? z rt service and re- trucks, tractors and all fares! Mrs. Wm. Wallis, we are sorry ,• Pe 4.4A z 21 sT�6 tnachiner , Wheels rebuilt and ---to report, is not in very good health pairs_to all makes. Reas 4.75 z 18 18.80 p at present. STANLEY THEATRE onable chargee. Work Goo x 16 s12ss tire-setting. wood-woili and ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot, and Mrs. wood turtling of all kinds. Wilks of Toronto spent Sunday with ;guaranteed. ..Other prices accord fzg. - STOUFFVILLE Place o -� Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birklett. Our stock is complete at all your Order IIOW i0[ Mr. and Mrs.'Langlois of Bramp- Phone loo ARTHUR FIr.L,D times. Woodworking slid turning. ton and Mr. Brown, of Sunderland, Graduate Radio ad Television Instua f Phone or Qall called on Mrs. Chandler on Sunrday. S PL A CE 5bowieg `-- Member Official Radio Service Mcoy RO i, Professor Parker of McMaster R. University, Hamilton, will be the Week Nights-8.15, Standard Time Assoei sac n. C L A R F M U ri T., U N T. dreck..^•oad Gtc%m?red Blacksmith Sia v guest speaker in the Baptist Church kst• & Holidays-2 Shows, and 9 P. ¢8 Phone a2a1, PICKERIN(i phone 8201 (successor to W. H. Jackson) pre Sunday next at both services. TIiURSDAY, FRIDAY do SATURDAY Mothers' Day, May 8th, is being MAY 5. 6 and 7 -- — --PONTI -— n observed in the , Baptist Sunday ' School. The mothers of the schplars THE RITZ BROTHERS ;- are cordially invited to attend this IN session. • Mrs. Raymond Pilkey's youngest int _t� (�e�Y$ ­.daughter, Georgina, . underwent an Life Begin operation for appendicitis at the fY 'Sick. Children's Hospital, Toronto _ - in College last week, and is reported to be,gett- ' ing along very nicely at the present With _ —time. JOAN DAMS - It is hoped that , many Pram'our TONY MARTIN various Sunday Scrtwls will take r ' advantage of the teachers' training SPECIAL 3. course arranged to be held in the "The March Cherry-wood United Church next -" ' week and the following. A program of the Course may be seen in anath- of Time • er column. - - • ` Thee Baptist Church in Ontario s EPISODE 2 conducting at Port Hope on Monday ..SHORT SUBJECTS .and Tuesday of°next week, an Enc- - r;<� s��� � f„t ' . 'tension Course for both the clergy and laymen. Professors of the Staff SUNDAY TUESDAY. WED, �'` •-° A of McMaster University will` be in _- - charge and conduct the Course. It MAY- 9, 10 and 11 re.•' ;., is anticipated that this instruction ' iSandflowff •will be very interesting and highly _ beneficial to both the ministerial An exceptionally Load Buck Jona - group and the laymen. A number esters _ from here will attend. _. The regular monthly meeting of ".COMEDY and SHORTS the W. M. S. will be held at tfso Kame on 'I'fsarsday, May 1215 at 2. THURSDAY.FRIDAY h SATURDAY 30 p. m. wiYh.4 Mrs. Reason's group is charge of the program. Mrs. ;MAY 12, 13 and 14 Dr. Bell, of the Stoniaville Ausil- •is y will address the meeting and a Second _short report of the 41ectional Meet- ing held at Oshawa on May 4th, will Honeymoon' .be given. - .arrteg -- ... morning foil.United Church on Sundaq - held in the LOW rnILE SHIFT G- EARS TH owing the program leaf- YOUNG POWERS let "Susannah .Wesley". This will LORETTA YOUNG . also ?be the annual Baptismal Set- STUART ERWIN - trice and parents are ,invited to bring _• - _ _ their children for this sacred rite. 'The evening service will be of a ` ~°" special nature on "The Hymns of ATT EN`BION ! _ � { ' : ----- John and Charles Wesley. Owing to the illness of the pastor, Rev. J. E. F - _.' Glover, the morning service on Brock Road Gravel -- - - Sunday last was conducted by Mr. _ . James Young, of St. Andrew's .Ln- t •7� r•�� T ited Church, Oshawa, and the even- xn service by Rev. H. H'. :Mutton rushed Pit Run C s ms`s • f ^ of Greenwood - - One of the rnosi interesting dev_ Gravel - - _ etopments arising from the promot- ion of the Centennial Celebrati6n Sand and Graded this year, is t`Ye' re-organization of = sesg our brass land. They have about Stone � twenty-five members, and 'we be- lieve," by the reports, thdy are act- Dehvd,ed ur Loaded lnl Pit : wally' surprising themselves in the PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 vera excellent -progress that they Toronto office Howard 6471 `-have made in the short time that. : they have now had in rehearsing. JOHN BOURNE & SON Those who have been "listening in" ' •say'that they are now a first-class -band and are ready and open for en- 'E. R. Woodward" a' gagements. The boys are to be con- _ gnatuiated;and should also be given (top.next column WALLPAPMS - -LOW' .' R _F_ 1 ,.Sam;ples of the newest wall- 1% !!Memoriam papers for your'Inspection. `Order stow. Weekly delivery. 00 CARTER—In•loving memory of rriy. AU ki7da of spring cleaning aids. dear mother, Mrs. Benj. Carter, �• �" -- who passed away, May 7th, 1985. Steel wools Cleaning preparations - Peacefully sleeping, resting at-last, Brooms,, etc. 4�Her weary trials and troubles are Obtain your premium _coupons with :� �• In silence she suffered; in patience eachc. E she bore, Presh Meats and Perishable Foods ' • • �1 RL•�rY�•ianS�11AD j I r ''fill .God,called her home to suffer on Electric Refrigeration. vE N M ped�o.t iromE�c,y Ted :. _ a y , l BT E gt n ,r tins no more. '.^ f s• - do esdeY E do*.tst+g l��' to dian8ro**�goslc• —Elsie and Ern and Children GOODWILL COUPONS cam• . CISH FOR YOUR COUPON c oTP0tadq�+ _ Useful, Valuable articles in retars. Barclay•Trall8pOrt - BROUGHAM ONT. — Phone Pick' 5oZ GET your ,few car "dollar's w rtl l" front floor comple sly. New interior %Dasy ServicePontiac's the answer! The price tag, roominess . . . new,easier clutch.action 'between Claremont, Brougham r �r ♦ _� • ."shows it. One ride will-prove it . . . for .. . new handling ease in every way . . . Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Maple Leal �111rQa1 Fu Pontiac makes' the gear-shift of the greater economy in operation and up• tiuture yours today: You shift with a keepl Pontiac measures up to everything — :.My-drivers are trained to be eers�ri -- Ia$uraaca Co.Co _ courteous and reliable. finger tip . . . drive always with both a great car should bel Pontiac rules the low a 1 and fVAWANESA INS, CO. .:hands near the wheel--thanks to Safety price field! Convenient terms, through _ Special Rates g Dlstasios�... �p rates for Farm and Country Shift Gear Control which also clears the - the General Motors Instalment Plat. bailing. Buildings P•229 Windstorm Insurance on Buildings AD shipments insured and prof f` ' protected _•- CHAS .COOPER . : - CLAREMONT �No'order•toe small. None too large, Windmills, Silos eta from the weather Anbomobile Insurance of t g • - �r111 Rinds. Dealer—J. McGlashen--Dunbarton Tel. Glare. 811 — P. a 1. "f Write or Thous DONAI..D MOTOR SALES -- WI- ITBY Class,' 11 and C. BOWMAN 8C R,OWE ' bwnea and operated br Asscie. Dealer --M, Sleep--=-Pickering " Freak L Bmdar \vw*'HITBT ONTARIO _ ��!- • • gg 1 Co-LEds Average II ..�• 1000 For Cl . .. ii • Ma ln' Breihfast Attractive _ Pro le - a 1vEW YORK - How much a well. i de off father spends to bees his daugh The housewife who can ' x ter mmaMly for college was' revealed breakfast that leases her famllarand tablespoons sugar _ the other d b the Alf ed P. Sloan p y cu milk ay y h r o �' P ! Ross­ at the tame time nourishes them, is 8 tablespoons butter, melted Dick _1� —r __Ay. 'flt6e[ RC1lg Foundation. .based on. a survey. at be envied. most women and break-1 cup bran.flakes - -- Stephen's College in Columbia, Mo. • - _ fast a problem. It comes at a time Sift-flour once -, add baking Choosing Stephens because it is when appetities are temperamental , measure Com- ..SYNOPSIS about Mrs. Langford, but now I.shall centrally located and represents a powder and salt and sift and digestion sluggish. again. Com- - A luxurious five-month cruise all not ask you." cross=section of well-to-do families, in- bine egg and sugar. Add flour, al- - -- Breakfast can start the day right ternatel around the world aboard the "Haran- "It you really want to know, I do quiry showed the average .'student or wrong, !t all depends-on the pian= y ,with milk, a small amount �, opens her trunk on arrival to reveal ning.'It should be a fairly light meal at a time. Beat after each addition la brings together a group of passer- think she's a knock out," said,Johnny $1,155' worth of things. Over $1,000. -one that is a d�uick to ear, until smooth. Add butter and brave era for- -Aventurep, rcmantic, enter-- with surprising feryour- ..raining and tragic = Like in "Grand Patty snuggled deep in her leatherscans for cot es, an t e balance yet tasty, and contains plenty of as. Four into greased muffin Hotel" theme passengers offer a study chair and looked a little moodily at I covers a few 'bboks"and' curtain's forpans, filling them two-thirds full. healthiu! nourishment, It should not the room. require any elaborate Bake in hot oven (450 deg. •F.) 25 ' in human actions and reactions that the figure in gold. What,a lovely gown - eq Dreparation, A unconsciously bare their' souls - it was! She wished that she knew average trunk-had six formal sense of being at peace with the world minutes: Make's 12 medium sized These characters are aboard the ship; what men could see 'in women who dresses, totaling ;131, about fifteen when everything rune smoothly, and muffins. Mieduff, 'dour Scotehman, single, of were as transparent as glass to their sur ' er and thirteen winter !rocks at easily should be inspired and this can- French' Toast - middle ago; Miss Mudge, school teach- own sex. ' i440, five eoc•; at .$180 and a_iur-coat- trot-be-lYthere-la-zleliktter of pound 1 egg slightly beaten A er, spending the savings of 20 years; His Good Luck at varying prices, lingerie worth $179, pans. ____.. .. _ cup milk 14- Angela, faithful wife of Lcust, gigolo; Patty's thou oughts were .int sports garments.at ;75, cosmetics for Packaged cetteals are a big hell). 3 slices bread s inch thicki cut Chariton, first officer; Clare, i by the sudden appearance of her aunt, , e ren• par of shoesat $75,seven They can be served in hot or cold in triangles person of experience; Joan, a dissipat• who had walked over to their table to hats at W- weather and with fresh or canned 1.4 teaspoon salt rd flapper; Jenny.. runaway wife, and pick her up. She was small and very fruit. Bran muffins are a delightful Combine egg, milk,- and salt. Dip Peter; Captain Baring,, master of the slight, faintly -Dore'd.'carefully groom- addition to the breakfast table. They slices of bread in mixture and fry ahind his soul'- NOW, GO ON ed, a woman who the worst and -' Every 'coin minted in- Venezuela can be made days ahead of time and in deep fat (390 deg. F.) 2 minutes, . p - a , heated in a double boiler over hot beers the. profile Simon Bolivar. WITH THE STORY. the best that were to be had from life. or until golden brown. Drain on un- "I shall--want one, two, three, four, _ water or toasted just before serving. glazed paper. (Slices may also be - -CHAPTE.R III -• possibly even five .dances tonight," For, the adults, be particular about sauteed in hot fat on A sIlghl girl strode past with ^a said Johnny, Extreme cold ;e capable,of causing griddle). Serve the coffee you' serve. It should be jumping smartly to at- tin to cx ole to dust.• with maple syrup or jam. Makes 6 _ Routh at her heels:She was-all in yet- tention in deference to Patty's aunt, fresh, proRerly ground for the type of triangles. low, and her pale gold hair burned in "Try to get them," retorted Patty, coffee-maker you use and of the right the day's afterglow. Dick's glance then asshe slipped through the door. strength and don't skimp_on. .the swung from Clare's opulence to the Johnny 'lingered over his cocktail; Sew Sportster In a Jiffy cream. Hotchocolate is a good start- Police DOffa In Australia. figure in primrose, moving with the reflecting -that-it was luck to have er for the youngsters. who go . .to- careless grace'of inexperience. found'a girl like Patty on a trip like school. For two days 20 police and 16 ci- "ingence!" commented the chief of- this. Clare walked past his table on Vary breakfast by.starting off with vilians searched Sydney. (Australiai firer. his gaze settling, again ,on, the her way to the dining-room, leaving a e• (a pineapple juice, orange juice, tpmato for a child, which was missing, but juice or grapefruit juice, stewed or figure elide Fiiir.. trail of-perfume-that-•made- jtheir search was fruitless. •Asa last - -- 'C? fresh Exults when they are in season. "Yes" -- she darted i fasi look at nostrils contract -with -excitement. — hope a police Alsatian, Tess, was pub "'. him-" and how•.ane has to protect Wonder what she was doing on this This can be followed with cereal or on the trail In less than an hour Teas - oneself from the young!" trip, and who her husband was. Pro- _. eggs, sausages, fish cakes or cream had found the child. He looked at ! is watch. It was halt• bably a divorcee. He-would soon know chipped beef on toast. Toast, or past five. "Sorry. Seamen must work. for It seemed that everything was get- French toast can be, served ,.some Because rot this the -.New South Wales Police Department is forming No time tot- dalaance now." ting about - too much for his taste. mornings and bran muffins on others. r a-special State "police dog force" to r ; But now is always a lovely time." �t rather eickenett Johnny- the way Fluffy Omelet track missing persons and assist to Clare stretched languorously in _the r.:ople talked, the men in the smoking 2-tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca " 1 solving crime mysteries. The dogs• depths of her deck chair room, the 'women"on deck. No one % teaspoon salt -wile be trained in all phases of police Dick sw•.ung along the deck,, a tall.- would have a seri of % teas Don work: tracking, saving persona from p privacy left by P pepper " blue figure tacking against the wind. the time they.had reached India, cup milk d}owning: dispersing- mobs and pro- Clare Watched day'meh imb night. MaEdntf ass lvallfln 'out snit the % 1 tablespoon butter :'he could see Macduff foaming up and bar w ae.clearing. Johnny deeided that � '' 4 egg yolks, beaten until thick and tecting police from-attacks. doyen. puffingat his pipe. "I wonder It was time to aro down to dinner. The lemon-coloure(f If 1 could make him,talk," she.-apecu- orchelstra was playing as, he entered. v• 4' egg whites, stiffly beaten fated idly. But he looked so forbidding and,the boat was robing so,much that Combine quick-cooking tapioca, that she decided to leave him- alone_ he staggered on•tbe way to bis table. salt, pepper, and milk in top of dop- aad go t 6wn to dress He had drawn ag'e_�able dining eom• -ble boiler Place over rapidly boil- �p Their Histories - pinions -'a ]nose-boned Westerner, f ing water, bring to scalding point 1 our [n_three Clays Clare had:begun. tQ. Bill Laird,-with a charming wife whom tallow' 3 to '5 minutes) and cook 5 - hear the histories of some.of her fel• he teased unmercifully. Bill was get- minutes, stirrin frequently. .' Add g Child • �• ton passengers. She knew that the ting a�reputation already for 1- Ing the -butter. Remove from boiling water; "' woman with,silver hail, sitting to her practical joker of the boat. Patsy wav- , 'let cool sli r1g,t, was taking her husband around ed blithely across the room: Add egg yolks and- mix well. Fold ' the world for his health. Clare decided "Not feeling well?" enquired Bill, in egg whites. Pour into hot, butter- Don't let eoasdpaeba doll that bat�l that her face suggested an.interest solt.citoualy. ed 10-inch frying 'pan.'. Cook over smile. Give S dmin's Powder$, e _ .� mp��7d sends iaxanve agscuLs made foe paai,'although gloom was blotting her, Man of The World. low flame 3 minutes. Then bake in babies and growingchildren. For moa 3ut for the tuie being: i'.%eve felt.better," said Johnny. It moderate oven (350 deg. F.) 15 min-, than too a Mothers.everywhere 6s.e edS At-the nett table, like a•modernist you-want to try a_remedy on'some - rates. Omelet is sufllciently cooked _- rfsodaem�from isdaoq woos. • ' doll propped beside a dowager; sat one, you'd better watch out for Pat-ty i_ when a knife inserted comes out F REE Sam�ile and Bavlklr •:• {'arty Arundel: try had summed up Arundel. She. threatens' to be- sick - �{ T i clean. Fold carefully and serve on "Hints to Moahara" od m writ her fellow passengers with the hard whenever the boat"rolls." t Jho �� a Co'r to a hot platter. Serves 6. 442 Sc Gabriel Sugg.eifoao:.aL , N disfavour of twienty. She thought them "Oh Mrs. '-mgford' Bill shouted, r- Bran Muf ins olid and- stuffy. Clare she regarded. as halt an.hour later seeing that Clare n Victorian stren, a silly woman who had finished, dinner and was passing -powder 1 cup sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking �• �,,"'^' � "' .'di,!,not-know that lore was never men- out at a leisure] gait. "Join us for Y teaspoon salt. boned by name between two modern coffee-and liqueurs." t o 1 egg well beaten Lri1M rb.d..bk ES,�ool �� young people, '.Sticky," thought Pat- ""She had already h-,id' some deck- X798 ty to herself. chair conversation with the Lairds and- -"Johnny"---- Patt,�rslsecl her voice liked them both. Drawling in his lazy, "there goes Mrs. Langford." way Bill introduced Johnny, who had I ATTER-. 4798 She found that she .was not drawing jumped to his feet and stood -staring By ARA! Adams Johnny's attention to Clare - it wasdown t• r a a he in Looking for a really smart sports already there. He blushed slightly, They all went upstairs to the salon - — _ " surprised in his ow•n,thoughts. He had and settled down to fines and cigar• frock' Then ma1� up this dashing _ just arrived at the conclusion ,that lie ettes. Clare chatted idly.and BILI bait, style-a. }aunty model that is just had never seen ouch lovely curves, ed her, hart grew.bot ed when he tailed begging to be taken to the golf links, - and w•ha: was It that lurked in'thoie to find reatstanc:: iu her shallow re tennis courts, or 'for a stroll down- yellowish eyes? Joh-any was fresh torts. She had no r partep, but her town! You can bet that Anne Adams from college, his father was sending voice had a husky note that Johnny knows "what's what"'when it-comes to placing sauc ,touches-on a frock � him around the world before he set- fou:d alluring.. He til' ed to Mrs. g Y - tied down to being a broker, Patty Laird, but kept his eyes glued on that makes it "specially yours"! Look w'hs fresh from Vassar. and she did Clare. She ignored him most of the at the youthful pointed levers, brief not fat! in love with every youth who time,-but when the dancing,began she sleeves,-panel-front,-and three-bright danced w•ell'or,beat her at tennis. But slid into His arms; and he'suddenly buttons that serve as accents-smart,' v Jofinn; rl.s on probation, but, failing knew that she had been thinking of aren't they? You'll find Pattern 4798 " -a•greater excitement,.he seemed to be him all the time. She danced divinely. so •simple to follow .that. you • can a g,dsend on the Marenia. Her hand felt alive in his clasp. have several versions. run up in no "Johnny!!' This time her voice was "I think Pt.t Ding to enjoy this time. Ideal in pique, crash,-or Linen. gimp ratit-e. "Y9u're mooning. Give trip," murmured Clare. F've been see- Pattern 4798 is available in mil me your attention, all of it, and an. Ing you-abort the boat. You're very ses'and women's sizes 14, 16; 18, 20, other dry MartinI." strenuous aren't -you? Tennis, swim- 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 9 "Forgive me, Patty. My writs' are ming, games." takes 311s yards 36 inch fabric and- wandering. Here, steward, two dry Clare smiled and her hal: blushed 1% yards ric-rac: Illustrated sewing .; Martinis," iris chin. He had never held a woman instructions inclyded. "I was wondering what you thought in his arms who magnetized him like Send Twenty Cents (20c) in coins tl.:s. It was not }V'dancing.with tate: (stamps cannot be accepted) for this girls he knew at Lome. Johnny began Anne Adams patterns. Write plainly I'll 061101 11 M Ed feei ike it "ra" of tile . _.. , Address and At last he gavq her up reluctantly, her. for the music had come to an end. It Send your order to Anne Adams, Behind thio Cigarette A CAPE MAN was hard to wait for his next dance Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., To- tobacco is 80 years with her to begin. Patty had Dome in- canto. . ex erience — secret Feel Full of Life-No More to:the room with h,r aunt, but he had p. Tired,Dull,Heavy Mornings forgotten that she,existed. She had of a flavour and a r found other partners and was dancing WEAK AND NERVOUS? smoothness that will - Keep your liver healthy and yodll-feel now with Dick, the chief officer. pp'eat every mornint. .When you sake up OST women at delight you.Try it for he6o "rotten"your liver is out of order. . (To be continued) _ t `�' ;. • some period of 'F real smoking treat. Your liver.clears the blood of poiaam, their lives need a _ TF-18, =; separates the nourishing part of your food Wemein Owls Most t,4nic. Iike Dr._ frm the waste. Supplies onerfy to mukies, Pierce's Favorite fusuesandt!atria-gives ad bile,tfiebody's Or U.-S. Wealth Prescription. The laxative, helps stomach, kidneys and in- _ _ young woman who - testines to work properly. A mere bond Women "' suffers from month- smvement isn't mouth "Fnrit-a-tivtu•' to pocket or in prospect, Y strentthan are the owners of 70 er-cent. of the ly pains, the ex- _ 1 _ _aoade tial ink rd herbs,will P +£dlwiarap joov tier Idce nothod else wiD. wealth in the United Sbatttri, accord- pectant mother who •- "Ts'll be amased lww well are kms no'appetite;and yet ivory Ing to Dr. William E. Weid, president the-_middle a ed woman who experiences ' T !fait-atives AN "heat flashes sad nervousness, should.try - rb t• d^tta of Wells College" New York. In anN E - g � this nervousness, Mrs. L. Teal, X82 F FRUlT-A-TtVES dile!! address to the Wells College Eastern Bridge St., Niagara Falls, Ont. said: �• "During;motherhood Dr. Pie'rce's Favorite: Tia' Alumnae' -Association; he asserted Prescription gate me a•fine appetite, helped that 50 per cent, of the stockholders to relieve me of upsef-stomacb,and strength- CU T eked me wonderfully. Before I used the j • Issue No. 19—'38 m the United States are women, and 'Prescription'-1 its quote weak and nervous. that they own 44 per cent. of the Prospective mothers who are weak-and in ; need of a tonic will find it a great iriend+ - „ public utilities of the United States. Buy now of your druggist. _ " ' li NOW ksi A TaIiiin CsOff cUb ar N y - - � ' _ :. -. .y Evan Word . Dwii•- SCh �{����� 0_1sund ,s 3: of {jam j �ra7ae�� f j seeking , esson F z. _ - —. _ -- - - Gov't zy The railroads--which are help-from the U. S. haves • �" ! been helping for decades to enrich' + LESSON VI losing before them the true, spir- Y M, the language. CO.0PERAT04G IN SERVICE itusl reality of greatness. And he x Pall into the Association of Am-This _ -. r, „4 s erican Railroads, give some of the J m to attain. And be Mar F old-timlrs th green light, arid the i Golden Tex he that is not prompts thein rr ightily by showing µs :f , that its atainment ia-posible for them , ' �z bright •words of. the craft pour out, against us is for us. Afark.9:40 all. "` ' like sparks from a fusee (a railroad THE LESSON IN 11- SETTING flare signal). ` Servinj Others Ms Time.- Autumn, A.D. 29. - 36. And he took a little child, and' ,' For,instance a Place.—The words of Christ con- set him in the midst of'them: and "The stinger told the boys in the ; h and resurrection ' dog house"that the bake head said' at ms he said unto „ e r ruin his d im in ht. a ce g laking h were spoken in Galilee, while the them, 37. Whosoever shall receive some silk hats are heading home. J' 'rest of the teaching recorded in this Translated, it. means:. the brake- aY one- of such little children in my , MR old the men in the caboose that' lesson was O .• name, receive m . , pernaum, at the northern end of the receiveth me, receiveth not me, but the conductor saidsortie o eta ni K , _ Sea of Galilee. him that sent me. Jesus impresses ' the line are riding with the train. e 30. And they went forth from the Ioban by an fitted parable o4 pe- A high ball isn't a drink to rail tlL�nce, and passed we. Galilee culiar beauty. To care for a little roadmen—it's the go-ahead aignaL and he would not that hny man child or for one who, like a child, Hot shot is a fast freight. } rshould know it. "Our Lord left Her- needs our .sympathy, protection, and ' Boomer is an old railroader, "a, ,f mon 'and the neighborhood of Coe- guidance, and help :s really,:doing a .. wanderer, _ baron Philippi, and returned to Ca- ` 'The "Tea Kettle' 1 p great thing; so great,.indeed that to -petnaum. As he wished to avoid 'do so in the name• of Christ, and for ; Railroad men gave up saying lo-) notice, he probably went from Her- the sake of Christ is really to render N.Y., s.shown comotive years ago. To them the) mon westwards. the service to Christ. True great- .Dr. Michael J. Plese, a dentist of Amityville, Long Island, . . g or the tea kettle. 31. For.he taught his disciples. He r,ess, then;'consists not attaining above with his "impact indicator" which he claims to be able to measure the The new D esel engine is the dummy' meant to spend the this in the units- ,he first place in Ste notice and praise force of each'stroke within a few yards of what actual measurements show. Lots of names—plenty of them un-, tai=ru ted teaching of his disciples, of the world, .not in-being served A little disc on the bade of the club is the head of the piston which absorbs P printable—have been given the con-) ' the impact of the ball against the club and causes the pointer to move not merely the Twelve, but al] who 9y any, but in being willing to across the scale. The inventor has secured patent rights for his impact ductor. The main ones are •the big- not faithful. The end of his stoop down to a humble place,-'not .indicator"from the U:S. Patent'Ofllce. o, brains,'skipper, bake head and tthe •.work was near at hand, and he spent for the sake of self effacement, but . . captain. tt Irene Wicker, rade-JHuging-Lady, A deadhead is one-who rides on.4 - - a to ttareiir tzying-to-pre re -order to serve others-for-the;sake- A reefer is a refrigerator followers for• the events. And said of Christ. No doubt natural bene- .� accidentally cut down the high chat' The Son of man is dello- '�oience has its blessings for those ��a I'` of living the other day. She was walk- car The . The division -auperintendeat - unto them, % Ing in Central Park on her way from ei•ed'up into the hands'of men, and who.exercise it.: but that which is . is the old man. they shall kill him; and .when he is here spoken of when is something much Movie one aide of New York to the other The railroad is given credit for the killed, after three dais he shall rise deeper than nature, and wins a.far when she saw a tiny, patch of chives. 1 - - She dug them. went home, chopped phrase "called on the, carpet," be- killed, .a again. Christ had -previously an higher reward•. Unselfish deed;} in cause in the old days the snperin- nounced his death to the. disciples his name open the heart for more of tandem was about the only boast when they were at Caesarea Philippi Christ and God, and bring on the , ✓ : : / whose office had a carpet. .i _ (ace 8:31); but here he adds one doer the blessing of closer commit- detail, i.e., that he Would be.deliveted nion with the Lord. R 'O raise money for the Chinese Plctlaisr up to men, which means he would be. Virtue of Tolerance - i�• ° of war with Japan Gary rob betrayed i?y, some one to his one- gg John said unto him, Teacher, = ° plays a scene in a straitjacket this. abso= emoits in "� "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife;" he w mies. Such statements as we saw one casting out d ' lutea contradict any theory that be- ++ E VIRGINIA DALZ ,.:: wearing it one day when the wbiad y .- thy name'; and we forbade him, i makes the death of Christ an -unex- cause he followed not us. A man 1�►'" blew for,Iunch and his co work petted accident in 'his 1tfe. Jesus who did not belung to the recognized. -Charlotte Lansing, whose lovely leo - • � of a laugh by going off and leavi> knew it would take place. and, had company of disciples lied• been din- pr$no voice you must have beard over him in •it,...... Paul Taylor, director he chosen, he could have avoided covered by the &SLiples using Christos NBC,.has become an ashes-sifter. For numerous r?dio choirs, decided to fi such a death on the.cross. Inasmuch name to cast out demons. It ie a when she's not slaging, she's sifting a singer when he was fourteen yearrse� as this predication, was most wondeY- remarkable evidence of our Lord's ashes la Princeton, N.J., and bolding old, and sang before an.evan8ellcal tullyr fulfilled just when Jesus said influence that his. name should be her breath. - r, convention of 6,000 people'...... 'lir it v.oafa`- ought so Power �-The-d You see, her home burned to the _ teen-year-old.Juntor O'Day,- of the car- conclusion that he was what he claim- reveal a contemptible spirit of intol-I ground-In an ry,,just after--$tta-.hadBighaaan_hin car- — e<i to be, and shat he rose from the ,erance when they attempt to a- collected all her worldly goods under x ser on the air.when he was seven ..» dead kecause 'God was satisfied, with the man from continuing-in the gra- one roof. And-she lead about $4.000 Joan Blaine, chosen as rsdho's best- - has work'on the cross, and his own cious work he was undertaking for worth of jewels in the house. Hence '' dressed woman, declares that her _holiness prevented him fronf remain- one single_reason,-because the man the ashes sifting. •, _ _ e most fashionable hat is mad troth an' Ing in the. ower of death.. '' - the estimates•that she has gone old one en's Frank, l e P did not belong' to their particular tinrough�about two tons o1 ashes uD ,,,• -.Wanted Earthly Kingdom company. He was undoubtedly,. as Black and hie wlfe..have adopt a 4 32. But the`understood not the the text clearly indicates, a true-fol {o date, and she has found rings.'and baby boy. saying, and were afraid to ask him. loweir of the Lord Jesus. .There are Pins which she values at $2,000. Irene Wacker It v:as,almost im'dsible to get the many men throughout Christendom .. _ them np with cottage cheese and ate Perhaps a.waveof ie hakes has h!L disciples to abanaon. their cherished who are not connected with,any of Some day Al'Jolson may abandon them. And the•friend who'd asked her the Hallyn ood studios. "Beau Geste;" d-scip 'of an earthly kingdom. They great denominatie,ns of the Christhan radio and the screen, but.there's one to lun.cbeon in one of th9 town's very - one of Ronald Col- ;stall GCsired saleatf___wtitoert--ataa .r world to-day-who are doing a great job he'll always have, 1t the inhabt- smartest hotels worried all afternoon man's most beloved' went. Tbc} were simply afraid to as vt,ork•tor the Lord.Jesus Christ. , In tants ot. Encino, Calif., have anything because Irene had no-appetite for the ptctures, !a to reach h:m because they guessed pretty well fact, there are _orre' denominations to say about 1C eince he's been their chef's meaterpieces. ', he ScreeGary again. I mayor 'he has secured for the town _ with Gary Cooper is` Khat.it meant: They did not want in our country which will not re og- the title role. It sant lace with the sthsn standin of m m- a -system et street lighting, many E`DS — Trained carp '.' , old-favor-I - to be brought face to r.ize the Chri g of paved streets `and the pro ODDS AND aave any cross that lay ahead of hirci and the- bar_ of other denctrinations a mise of an-up to date tire d•epa'rtmdnt- appear in "Mwrco Polo," they had to � � � Iter that you'd Dike� issues it opened up for them. They not even allow them in t sir pits be taught to eat•out of Sigrid Gurle's �� to see screened with! understood enouvh'of Christ's hnean� .ta preach,because they have not been ing to know that their hopes of an ordained in exactly the way they Olivia de Havilaud avoided .report hand ::,,.. Republic has actually found nota new actors. why write the studios all) ;earthly kingdom were doomed . . . think ordination,should be instituted. eta when she sailed recently from New a story for (coria Swanaoaft attempt about them? MAPT) True I✓reatneas When Christians are of one faith, and York for England, by using the name at d come back-usually, atter comp tans have wonderedt 33. ..Ind they came to Caperna• one hope, and one doctrines sign e, and have "Lava i soma Haething' tothinkoabout, bagave r suitable. storyed,har, [heRyKOtis grooming why soma company `um: Capei.naum (Mark 1:21; 2:1) one Lord, none other than JesusGarr Cooper hasn't done a -r0- had ceased to be the centre 'of Christ; the Son of God, there is no tore ao n left, by tntim8ting the someon very' MitziGreennext for pectic le wall ',lake 'of "The Cop• } t hrist's ministry, but it was scop- ,reason why they Should not encour- was g B. her ft- be perhead." As •a silent years ago star rcnierit termiit'ii to the northern age one another and apprave•one an- specialn ccording to good authoorojone rity, lbo Pacifloea..•Anna May Wongis selling ring Lionel.Barry e, !t. 1e remem-� journey' and"starting-point for a ethers work. _ be• collection of. screen souvenirs_to is a foreigner and has a title. bored as one of the most effective pick fresh field of cork in the south'; and 39. But Jesu`said, Forbid him not. tures of the time. i non's or Levi's house (Mark 1:29; for there is no than'who shall do a a • • � _:151'afforded'a shelter there. And mighty work in my name, and•be able A Rana sting Analys6 •Will y :ben he was iri the house he asked quickly' to- speak evil of me. l� O D y - T Play Polo Abroad them, What were ye reasoning on the To test whether one ' is fit to Help To Solve Your Problems! wzy 3.1. But they held their peace: perform an act is the performance F for they had disputed one with an- art the act. 'But here there was a _ -:.By LAWRENCE HIBBERT ` osier ' on the . way, who was further quest involved, ••whether (Psychologist and Handwriting Analyst) — 'tire greatest. What a comment the ttisn 'really belonged to the dis- ``-cn the hardness; and the selfishness, ciples of Jesus, and so had a right most of the problems that are raised there are no eligible men. Through a a^d the unspirituality, of the.normal 'tn use the name that,he had used in i hsman heart' it find these disciples casting•out the demons. in my daily mailbag are repreiientative correspondence club I became ac- w �•uarrelihe among themselves con- of the problems dt many of my read- quainted with two mea, but have IIotr °s , That authoritative,' unconditional ors, and.I am dealing with one or two met either one yet. 'I prefer the man f �• ternirg their own position in the „Forbid him not" ought long ago toyt }:;ugt}om, when they should have been individual cases 1n this article. YOIIIi who wrotespecimen opinion ps A., -but would _ a and to have ended the temp- oblem.may be similar. and perhaps likb your frank bQ1h of holn niowish[ t o?sinarr comforting e • era acid to ave endo e e temp- my answers w e • In.aches death,offering him the war- „ me." _ 4. ship and-adoration which.were It's tat to idolize �otiformity and to your worries. confound union to organized forms Miss L. G. writes: ' I am a steno Your instinct is right, Mrs. E. C ti le,_and preparing their own hearts o! the Christian community with rapher, just over 20 years of ,age, The writer o1 specimen A. is much n by drawing near to God for the cri- union to Christ. But bigotry dies g bis, which, actually. they were afraid and am considered good-looking. •I mode suitable than your other tor.- card. find it easy to acquire boy friends, respondent, and when I compare your r au face: our hand 35. and he sat down, and called spiritual Quality of Acts but'they do not lasts Is there any character, as shown by y 40. For he that is not against us is thing_in my writing which shows what writing, with his, I cannot help but the twelve. Jesus sat down in Ori- for up. The oglwsite law is given is wrong with me that I oannot.ho1IF remark bow much you have in coo ental -fashion, his legs crossed be- by our Lord in.Matt. 12:30 and Luke. a boy friend very loII6?" _ "� mon. He_.a_a little more,easy going t neath him; and we assume that the 11:23. One cannot be both for and Yea, Miss L. G., one characteristic than you are and ie probably a of a Y 'Twelve, all of whom were.summon- be is.fiat a ed, sat before him in the same way, againpi-the same person at the same stands out like a lighthouse. You are spendthrift about money; time. sarcastic.'You probably 'do not realize spendthrift by any means, but .may _ This action indicates that Jesus is 11• For whosoever shall give you a that this 1s ao; !t is one of the traits allow himself to'be imposed upon by 'about to convey rather important in thing �k. cup of water to drink, because ye are that people seldom realise they pass- friends. Your own character' would r �struction to the disciples. And he Christ's; verily' I say unto you, he ens, but it ie a..YerY irritating one. beHto lee YOU afny problems? Would "�. saith unto them, If..any man_ would shall in no, wine L�se_his reward. See You -say clever, but cutting, things befirst, he shall be last of all and Katt. 10:'42. Here Jesus explains about people. This is a'habtt that 'in you like to know what YOUR hand- shall of air The rank and,stand- what it means not to be age* him, be checked and' overcome. Watch writing shows about YOUR charactir? ` .ing of a disciple with..Jesus_is deter- and how such a inan is already for yourself; weigh up what jou,say and And have you a sweetheart, friends or " - sli :mined by,the way' he makes himself him. A little teat may reveal the way then put yourself in the other person's relatives you'd like to'.know the real L minister of all, by the character his heart a tea ua. Jesus ,seen the place, asking yourself, "How'would 1 truth about'? Send specimens of the Cecil 'Smith; •one of three tori-gev mount of eervi_ce he rendtrs,toact,'fiviti like ft?" In time you will find that writings you wish m6nrsEnc�losa wth YOrkrtoi join n:soteam,ithe rRangers; nd a spiritual .quality of the g g many as possible: He corrects the the drink for his sake. _ you here lost the habit—and then you stamped for EACH spec m Britysli Rangers eollh et"A" Ise, earthly idea of greatness in the , will keep yout' bby friettda stamped addressed envelope to: Law- for play ' s of the'disputing discaplea, by gklt rtii'ne workers' never suffer Mrs, X. C. writes: "I am a 'Young nonce Hibbert, Room 421.73 West Ads- lot the The Rangers will retnrll from colds or rheumatism. widow, tiring' in a district where laide St, Toronto, Ono los the Americas season. h- i,' 3X„ l:... . s ;:. _ . .. � � Lam,• y.,> LOCA a•iei .� --tA nwier from .hie att®Qed �Iwoisriip Trai•iag Selboait 1 the meeting at Whitby oo Wednes- Towusup 8•sdap 8dwela Groan, of Etisai6eth Str day e+vening tR � ..the highway location disgneaed: Thpre appears to •The aerial Leadership Training l Iw been extensive improve- a >�g P be a very.marked, indilfereflee on School conducted by the Sunday .ments W his pa'op�y• this matter in this neighborhood. Schools of this township will be �j i, t9 �rie ` --lbs Ida Sterrett, of Tomato, On approach;tig five persons who held this year.at the Cherrywood and lady friend spent the week-end are in business on our main street United Church' on May 10, 12 17, nit the former's home byre, on Thursday morning, to ascertain 19, and 26th. Rev. John Hoyle, M. CRASH A11 those interested.iti the First t?tiereaction, we find none of the A., Secretary of the Toronto Rel- of IN DISHES July Celebration are requested to five at the meeting and stopped igious Education Council, will con- �- - ".turn out on Monday evening next at at'tluat. It apparently is a farm own- duet the "Teaching Religion Course", 9 o'clock in the Town Hail. ers problem and his concern is quite and.Rev. Martin Jenkinson, B. D. -�:. and Mrs. Harry Kaiser understandable. The cartoon distrib- of the Pickering United Church, the ♦f L • and flamlly, of Jackson's Point spent. uted through therweek s'o-*s in an "Christian View of Life". The pro. I s the rice, not the dlshesE p t' a $naday with •Mrs. Conway of exaggerated manner, possibly, just gram each evening will commence .that crashed -Church what it will be like. at 7.45 S. T, J'his Training School -The.W. M. S. of the Presbyter- - is for all present and prospective fan Church will,meet at the home of Memoriam Sunday School Teachers and Super- ¢ Blue.W1110W Dinner Plates aldre. F. H. Hall on Wednesday LOO ¢ " Cereal nigher " 11oORRISH-In love - intendents, and for-those who seek �t at 3 p. m. D, S. T. loving of.•s further training and knowledge for • :� -Inspector Hutchison of the Pub- dear wife and mother, Annie At- Christian Work. ' ,Cnpp and Saucers lk Schools paid his regular visit to kingon, who passed sway May 7Lh, - Vie local school on•Wednesday of 1936.Ws�kbed _ro�U OiW we tk. We i R suffer day by — "NCO —The Town of Whitby is off on a day, I ��g Here is another way to procure "'Blue Willow" - €r week" and the Gazette It caused us bit'te• grief "' and Chronicle lista everything that To see you slowly pine away, 'disheb—For a limited time We are selling should go. They have however,ov- But could not give relief; -• " er-looked their beer parlours. Long days, long nights, you bore the r 1 lb. of"Big Store" Tea and(One "Blue Willow" : --The Managing Board of the pain, SD/� 3�resbyterian Church) plan to hold a In wait for cure, but -all in vain, �' dish•for 6$c. ..Garden Party on or about June 22nd. But God Himself kslew what was •- f -Further particulars will 'be given best, A. W. MITCHELL Remember--This tea compares later. He took you hone-, and.gave you , -The Young People of Centennial rest. Pickering : -very favorably with any of the + 'Church presented the very pretty -Lovingly remembered by Hum- ' Story in the drama "Mothxr :dine'. band and Family. � � _ the United Church here on Fri- --•�--.— . _ _. higher priced package teas. . Any night last last, to .only a fair. Highland Creek W. I. ' 'crowd. _Y•u d(Aver StAm in eras,. The regular meeting of the W. Mrs. Ford was'hostess at the reg- --- - -------- -•_ i A. of the United Churcllw ill be held alar monthly meeting of the High- WANED-31500 on first mortgage. Don t -miss this oppo>Z tunny land Creek W. I. and as is always Good security. Apply Box 506, Whit on Tuesday evening May 10th, at 8 S s by P: O. o'clock at the:home of Mrs. 'Gordon the case when the gat?Bring is held 1+,ound, at the home of this popular,member, FOR SALE-Tomato plants, any S o 'Chapman -Mr. and Mrs. Angus McMillan, the attendance was unu.,�ally•large. quantity. Wholesale ,price. Also M, who have been residents of P'iekerin T'.b reports, read by ;the conveners bedding: . g g Plants. W. F. Crawford, - •ince last fall, brave returned to of the .different standing committ- phone Pick. 1405. 37-38. Toronto-where he �il.continue his �> were very : encouraging. The _legal practice-, committee in charge of Relief Work FOR SAI.E3--double bedstead, spring -The Post "Office .will close on -reported that clothing and quilts to mattresses and feathier tick. Reas- r Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock, the value of $100 had been distrib- onable, or scrap. hers. ' Randall, SprmgWor � �Iothels (beginning Wed. next.), during thA uted t,is year. The Home.Economics Whitevale, P. O. Nummer months,. Th wicket will 'or Section reported an increased in'ter' FOR SALE--a quantity of.ice. Jno. et in the Household Arts rticul- ppen far transacting all 1)41Q+nest' + O'Brien, Frenchman's Bay. from 7 to 7.34 _ arl those.of Wearing, Knittingand - � ld Glore-mak Mrs. Gordon Taylor`and ncAd d- y• ng. - The Historical Re- FOR RE\T-$ 'roams in residence : ..Poll sized `Cork St,irte, 98c, ren of Port-Perry, search' Committee reported . that on Church Str. Pickering. I to - -- returned home an P° C g• PP Y .Monday after spending a week with t`rre had been siren during the year Mrs. Maria O'Connor. 37-38 `'Pater Sbritok Overalls, . pair $1,75 Mrs. John. Crockett• and on Sunday, three add_resf-es of a historical nature `t.A�TF„D-cattle to �3��r0 hdr, and Mrs. Jamey Bennett and .and an exhi' ;tion of family heir- pasture, gaud Greb Work Boots two children, of Tor3nto, were guests loom two Life. Mem-bership Cert- running stream and plenty of, shade, + �+ ficates and a .Life Membership PinPPIy to John R. Clark south of $11I1t-iII Arch support GVOrk OOts. 4.95 o=--�,r, and-Mrs Cror�ett. P pp -Item of interest to car oanen. ''rid 1'een given; and the Branch had Pickering Village. �. For cars not- used in.business o attended in a body the Golden Wed- — --Comfort wbile y work— _ , a,0 FOR REwT-in village of Pickering, _ s per cent reduction from. regular elms Festivities of bre of its,char- „-roomed house, with bath; newly A fine neje rAn a Of •En list Foulaid Ties rates in insurance -for Puuliw Liab. ter members.' A letter was read, �' JK r _ decorated. Wired for electric stove. [.Opel 'Patterns, 76C. t0 �):0� flirt' and Property Damage. phone- asking that a history of thin branch) 320 per month. Apply A`McMillan, y p + y + Pickering'6000, or call at the office be written and sent to them to. be •1g Melinda Str. Toronto. -Elgin sof A. E. Richardson, Agent. Vdvt filed with their historical records. 5303,. Ladies Cbifl'on Hose, new Spring• abides, A great 'many are suffering A program for 1937-1938 from the sizes, 0 — ,All , 75 . per pair G from colds. Many have contracted �'• '1• Branch nearest �Scaiboro, FOR RENT--about 6.5 acres. Con 'the disease'by changing their cloth- England, was shown, and it wns veniently located .in Oshawa 'with F red Ta D IIII Cl n g • C i "�er1IIg „, ,ing from beavy'to summer wear too noted -that they had demonstrations city water supply. Ample buildings. 1 _ +soon. In Oshawa itis reported that or contests at each monthly meet- Immediate possession. Conant and „ 1F.+etabli ked 1857, ” there are a large number of prieu ing. At the close of the meeting, the Annis, $arriaters, Oshawa.. t1 .;monia cases in the hospitals. hostesx, assisted by Mrs. Duman CROSS-BRED CHLCKEtiYS"-H bred "Sunday next being "Mothers' and Mrs. Barlow, served lunch. y ., _.,� _ vigour" means more eggs, greater PECIA hey the church zen'ice and S. S. ' .-Brock Road liveability. Bred from high roduc- -iot the Presbyterian church will !+e -. '•� LS tion strain of Rhode Island Reds and orated, beginning at 3 p. m. D. S. VVe welcome to our community White Leghorn. Hatching eggs, $3. '.. T. The members of the Sunday - _ o the McDavid family of Toronto wto per 100 or 50c.. a setting. Orders Breakfast Bacon, ,25e. . a lb. I '8choola re asked to meet at .. 45 in I*ave taken over the former Smith taken for baby chicks. A. Lishman, a t� order to get their S. S. papers be. lot 10. con.2. Pickering. h Steak, 3 2e a home on the Brock Road. g. .p one 1421 • fore the regular service"begins.- N . . _ -The motor traffic There are thirty-six pupils in an- on Sunday FOR , malting v brat). gaud seed ,_,pork Liver, 12e• a, lb• Huss very heavy. on the highway The endance at the school at present, ev- barley, malting variety,' Jokn MiI1er e seat in the room beim occupied. 1heaviest traffic in the province was ry 8phone dare. 302. t! i� +� e� on the highways leading to the Nia- We tank this ds the largest number Stewlln Beef, i L.C. a The attending the school i qui - .-LILLIAN'S .sem Peninsula where the fruit or- IAN'S Jewel Shortening! 15e. a lb chards were a masse of bloom and bar of years. Also the pupils have nearly completed the second-edition p' thousands of sight-seers had gone to .of the school paper "Thw Brock Rd. BEAUTY SHOP -Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13C• _ enjoy the lYiutiful sight. Bugle" and those wishing copies -The question of the location of Three doors east of the Old Church .,.6 ins, 25C• the new four-lane highway is cans- should get their order in early. There - will,be forty-five copies Garage, Mr. O. Crummer s _ ling much, anxiety to the .farmers Residence, - whose property. will. be aff According ,to' the present plans, it Shampoo and Fingerwave bac. w o • 1 - D is reported, it will be located about Pickering Township Council Fingerwave gber 600 yards south of thetbe Kingston ng- Oil Sham Butcher (phone 3000) -iPickering But that plan'may have to be chains- The Township Council met on Poo Fingerwa�e 'f5e. ed as difficulties have cropped-up at Monday afternoon of this week with Arching the Rouge where much difficulty will all members present. Manicure i be met in getting a good foundation Constable Wm. Chester asked tine Blscidx • round or instructions on a RC INGI C11 , --St. George's Cbvrch, May 8th dlers By-law, which resulted• in ,a ,3rd Sunday after Easter, 10 a. m•. lengthy discussion of the matter. Thermique Ifeater}ess Oil Perna�n c , . . .• Sunday School and Bible Class. it Councillor Robt. Ruddy protested ent Waves Spr><ng t1llii@ 15 Seed time �= A. M. Corporate Communion for strongly against out-of-township .=1.95 ;2:50 :3.50 members of A. Y..P. A. All of the dealers, particularly grocers, coming nbm�p pick. 2290 =6,09 younger confirmed members of the + Red Clover l timothy, Alfalfa, into tabs township and selling.direct f - _ tion, whether A. Y. P. A, from the trucks, which 'appears to , or not, are cordially fruit be carried on here. The result.was The Pickerin - Alsike and tweet Clover +lr3:'The address will be on a subject that the Council instructed the Con- bttTesting to young people. 7.30 p. stable to enforce this 'by-law to the MEAT ,MARKET All government tested m •'Evening Prayer and Sermon. limit. Preacher at both services, Rev. E. The matter of cutting off of ter- . G. 'Robinson. tain relief recipients was discussed We carry a•full' line of kinds of Garden Seeds ' The Toronto police have taken without very drastic action being from albout' 60 motorists. their li'c- taken at this meeting. There are -- - - Fres+h In bulk aid p�ickage. ease plates because their,cars were not a great many in this township - too unsafe to be on the streets of ,_,•� that can be cut off at any season. �' the city. The chief fault of the Mr. Alph. Hoover asked for siae and q Tars was defective brakes and tires .v�+alks at Green River to-lessen the _ j '?%gent for McCormick.Deering 1Farm Macbinery, and that were smooth so that irr case Cured Repairs. danger to their citizens who have : . : of an emergency, the cars could not been having to walk'on No. 7 high- i aOrr Motto--Wt illart it, G•a set it,'Or'lit isnot•tele. f be brought to a quick stop. Aper- way to church. No. 7 is very (--Meats son crossing the. Atreet in front of heavily travelled and,is now a dan- 1Pbons 1900 one of these cars would 'be in dan- gerous place to walk,. Our delivery is at your servl'cep ;ger of serious-.or possibly fatal in- - A deputation from S. t No. 3 Phone Pick 620 J S BAL$DON ' PIC EKING juries, or should another car cross met the council again in the even- i • • f s' Sts path, it would be a b" thing for lug to discuss the very pressing CLARENCE SILK I - both cars,and their oempants. question of accommodation in that section. . : est LAW - _ i