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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_05_13 • •.. ;..},xaw' _.�ap�'�.I:. s ,'._-,a a,=..mz+.�re � 'w+ ..era- -»...,.-w-•.. •� e•^^.r yx+•->.m_ , .^. - v . j:. .1:o-''•`•.' .'... i' 's. r s a'w-: ...;. ,... n'w...n;,,,�.�' �''+ M j :?.:�� "•ate 'y .. .:�'y 3��,A' • VOL. LVI1 -�ICKERING9 ONT.. FRIDA-Y'. MAY 13, 11438* -- — R NOTICE gi,rale :GREENWOOD , Mr. Spears, our Assessor, made On Wednesday. May 18th at 8 p. -- his sounds this week. m. in the United Church School M R H. O, P5sR80N-Physician MILLS "Our trndte pseii your way Mr,. A. Parkin is, having hTdro Room, the Women's Institute have 1886•-1936 Mail Surgeon. Dunbarto.. lay „ every day. installed in his buildings. planned a Community meeting. Mr. R $ PJDRSYTH, Opb.D., Director Mr. B. Martin, of Prince Edward Burns of Marklgm will' speak .Optome�ricw A•ociationofOntario.Reg. COAL, COIF. P k °n CHOPPING wasd member of the American Optom•tridal Island bas engaged with Mr. Death Eleatricity. A social half hour for Msaeiawa; Eyes esamiaed Dy,podntmeet. Monday,WV ,OD, CEMENT, for a year. a get-together, know yotir neighbors VYtdoesday. and_ Friday pigs..sea'Claremont.oat- Mr. P. Grear has left the employ will be held. Roll Call-Pay ' Your - WE GRIND FINE �.so.K. BAND, GRAVEL, of Mr. DeatH-aLhd gone to Sudbury Feet. Members and all Property ones __ Bran seeking employment. owners are cordially invited to this Shorts and Feed of ;AIR DONALD RUDDY tsurrsutau., The Auto kinds, also' minerats and• other= Autograph Quilt made by •meeting. As the W. 1. have Sabowt. ot•r rttbh► blOac w f.0aa. great Bice formerly occupt y tae acss- PPLIES m' s o e X. is no putupeB or a •0 a meeting n r s for pro!!table feeding gha,sonm wing of t;atrt House-wh►tby. a Y .together and will be quilted. at the do your'best to be preeent. let t On band 'r .also local eartage work p BEATON,_BEL,L 'tf ROSSnext meeting. A very, pleasant time .was. spent We have oleo placed in stock's fall. Florence Mowbray and Muriel at the United 'Sunday School on We stock only•,tbe best Poultry Eatrlstors tf Solicitors tine of Umple Leaf Milling Bell .left on Tuesday for Guelph,to Sunday last, "Mothers.' Day" with Feeds and Supplies. } WILLIAM J,BEATON.K.C. w,/, Feeds attend the Girls' Convention which an attgndance of 122. Miss Wells, H.BROOKE.BELL.K,C. J.D.F.ROSS is held in tit- college on the 11th. of Toronto. had a lovely story for JAM §A WRIGHT A. W. MITCHELL 12th and 13th,.of this week. the ,,ckiildren. Mrs. BArkis R.eesor, lb fray bueet, Toronto. Adelaide 2888 -- - - - Hirisale of Altona, was the guest speaker. —PIANO TUNING CC. RICHARDSON Oo.. Barris- Pickering, Ont. A solo by Mar�Burwa�sh... A deet _ 9 0ters,Solinton. Notaries etc., Suite SBi, O�Ce (too late for last Reek) by nitons friends. Aduet by Miss ANDS •t�or Lite Building.d6 Toronto St, Toronto. phone 7100 . Residence 0520 ng Gertrude Poynter and Miss Marion ' - ?daVhohe 1•d,1688; Pickenag F'hoac $813. Stl " � "d Mr. Wm. Gibson, we are pleased Hagerman and a recitation lby Mis3. All kinds of Ferair Rork: A1 N1GUSAULMLLLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont to say is a Tittle better. Evelyn Tyeedie, "Information Bung 7111 Tuning Guaranteed sem" ,c tor, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street The Four Square Class meet at •+ Toronto. Teledhone Elgin 5103. 29tf PHONE 024' eau was real good: In the evening ;,. the}come of Miss Bell on the 14th: five little chhdreit were baptised C. S. M&cDONALD _ ��►.tert FURNITURE The W. 1. held tkeir April meet- by Rev, J. R. Bick. The Church 09 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO We• sue-displayiog an kttractive !ng at the home of Airs. A. Par- and school room were beautiful with Pbone Lakeside 1502 LT ERBERT T. FALLAISE• L, D'9., varier of kin' Trillium Tulip and Marsh Mgri H D.D.S,Graduate of the Royil-College of y Seeding p P gold: Urideru taken at NEWS 015oe Beata:Surgeons and the University of Torontu. Aiumindm and 0ranitew,a re Etc. g is eom leted in this nei- - oesee is residence second door eat of St. And' Furniture lines Furniture ghborhood, three weeks earlier than Dumbarton asr's Church, Pickering,Ont. amu hours: s r FUEL •+,* *T■ • a.m. tp a p.m.,1or oy avno+ntment. - fX-ray INoveltiee, last year. -' r gVl�e L r arince). Phone Pick 8700. Prices low., is keeping with timed. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pilkey and son, ?firs. Milne,of Cherrywoad spent v Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fell the week-end with her niece Mrs. le n,eiibssois a avbo. ` ���*O I, w`S� and :fanvty of Toronto, were visit- Irving 'i''hite. - nV ors at t�- H. Parkin home Sunday. Mrs.' George White spent a few Builders' Supp'li� 9.-' BEATUa': TOWNSHIP Altera lingering illness t'•�re days with her daughter, Mrs. John. A Graduate of. Radio College passed away at the home of her f Toronto. s Clerk, Conveyancer.Commissioner for Mills,, takfi affidavits. Accountant. Eu. Issuer of With daughter,, '.Mrs.. R. V.. MoWl ray. We are pleased to report Master Lumber and Lath ilarriageL,6enen. Whitevale.oat. airs. En nd Morrish Rodd in her B,itl Mt-Farlane is'rocoverin nicely R. Ci Shingles _ -- �XJp-to-the-minute training � y g • t+,, E. RlCHA R DS O N and -83rd year Mrs. Rodd' was respect- after+being hit i y a car on the high g FINEST E4QUiPMENT' ed by an who knew her, taking an way recently.' ,[3lue Coal' iGl'ENk7RAL 11I�SURANCE interest in all church work and In- The Mothers' Da service was ob- for y " - Alberta Coal. R'EAI. ESTATE stitute. She moved to this commun- served in our church- and Sunday -CO, ->Guaran#seri Satisfaction iry nearly fifty years ago. The sc`ool on Sunday last. The Mothers - Domestic Coke -- - Aa osi established a AT funeral whiclf was held _on April Choir was reap splendid. Lime Plaster agency, ready *' .. t y P CiPment. , ResoonHble Prices 30t *-waa_ very largely attended by During the electric storm on Th- to serve. Tabes and Batteries always •n 1h •gd relatives, and a host of friends. The .ursday evenine of last-week,Mr: Maple Body WC[1d Phone, Pick. 6000 y -of this eormrt:�rnity goes Frank Basset's chimney was struck Agent's for Lund Fence •'9. ROY JIILLLR. , B8 y . Srou¢basT. �ntxrio to her t x� daug Iters; Mrs. R.' Had- Fortunately no other damage was - W iN] . M ti W ley of Toronto and Mrs. Mowbray. done. and Metal a,OOhn- T 48tf Phone Mark i" and also; six grandchildren. The Misses. and Thoma - ,LIQENSfID at LT[ONEI:K AND :and VALUATOR tog on. Sunday to hear Prof. Gil went D• A. 3 E Jiro namCiOCkfabiitt Im laments Sales conducted Anywhere s mer of McMaster University at the* p Phone or write. Address 814 DundaP - Wbitevule %ptis+t Ghurchy-.he hav- ..Securee r ` �.-•.. The-:Mission Band will meet a-, - -p Pal Street. R&st. _ m sent his suin ie"ere-with hur - = ---- - - - - Prices Before 1Bayleq W6itb Ontario. the home of Mrs. Harlock on_Sat when a boy; , parents y -1- - ., y,• nsuravoe- of All Binds. urday afternoon at 2.80 o'clock. - Ladies of tie Women's Missionary . B - WILSON RQS.- Brougham and Green River Society don't fin t our invitation Beet Rates Available with y_ m �7t schools Field a_--Field Day of_Sports to the Sherbourne Stri Missionary 3L&C�t Er dill ont. Shingles A` C+r Salf BeCBTItf aD(� gerDlCe. '� on the school grounds here on Fri- meeting on Wednesday next, May Phnn. tf�rk ;NtO _ day afternoon.:Quite a numi er. of ' adults were present, 18th at 3 o'clock and our own regal• U Oak6alvaalsed Steel Sbingles, Address Phont ar meeting at the home of Miss Vio- si ECIAL Bird's Felt Slate 8bingles., - Congratulations of Brougham tet Allison on. Thursday; May 19th. Also. re-rubberibg buggy wbeels. BROUGHAM PICK 516 friends are extended to Miss Glady,a at 3 o"clock. Winthe ecretariec Lowe mowers ebarpened. Marie Gannon, daughter of Mr. an-i have a 2-minute report prepared 1 in. Maple Lurches•-420 per lig T. PATERSON8 • CLAREMON Mrs. D. Gannon, who has finis?** please in 590 ft. iota.or more. mind et rices. Phone 261 We Handle her course as nurse in tainins; at a.0 g v . - - - St. Michael's et sHospital, ToToronto andd - •-Andle `Get • sea on Roofing A Complete .Line'of Pur will gradizate-on May 18th. Y and Asphalt Shingles. Prices w If you knew you WERE NEXT Miss Norna Harden, Missionary l.,.ss Gladys Puckrin aitended the you would ik bustle in after that In, Fina, Livestock. and Convener was -in charge of the Y. Music Festival at Aurora on•Mon• >K higher in the Spring'- you s':= g been . surance Protection we've P. 'U. -meeting on Sunday evening. day evening. w talkin about HO CliOh• w h will meet at the The Club ball team are organiz PICIERING Rog The W. M. S. e • YOU M?►Y BE NEXT - ome of Mrs. T. :Forton on Theirs•- ed with Gordon' M4-ean as Captain '�' as' day, May 19th.. Word for Roll Call and Fred Puckrin as: Secreta CYRIi, I410ftL.EX shine". Mr. David Winte'rs 'and G E. ardiner LUMBER YARD D. N. .Lockwuod GENERAL INSURANCE Toronto visitors for Mothers' Day' Winters'and wife attended t}e wed- % PHONE 3401 Our Motto-Service sed Protectbn ' with Brougham friends were: Mr. ding 'of the former's grandson 'at Phone Pick hr 6499-Mills Mrs. rockerand. Mrs.' ,Oak�llTe this week. : - 11•itter, wittir Mr_ and Mrs. L, Matt- R. P. Winters is busy at present At ClareOnt �• 1PICKERING. ONT. he«:s; the W. J. • Brown..family .orf. a large contract it, Dr. Cart- with T. C. and Mrs, Brown.. and J. wright's in Pickering, in an alter- WE°DELIVER - _ . ' , . en p Ing carne Uu . -rneA C. Fetzer- For aHam- e-­- Mrs. McCI•ure visited Mrs. ' linos • We are sorry to.report the illnessy required. Geetlt and Miss Seebeck with her, mother; of Mr. Hansford of Highland Creek =109 qp-Mone 1 ;- First Mortgages. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. King and Mr. the father, of the Mrs. Richard and � a R G CLENDENING -- ' Studio couches, $31'and up a Perry of 'Sutton, with the J. Phill Dias. Gard. Winters, here. ',� y experience " FUNERAL DIRECTOR ips family; Miss Jean Dlalcplm A Our best wislyes go, to Miss Gladys Simmons' beds, $1) and Up -_ Ravenshoe at-her home. Bryant on the recent announcement _ ' II oleurrl and Linoleum Private Atnbulaoce On, Wednesday evening last a of her approaching wedding. We are of - This Day an ,. iR ervice Rugs always in ock. • Brents gathered at .the Town Hall to .our community,• _ Pbone•lIOOG' honour the newly-weds, Mr. and Several from here attended the DISCOVERY Watch for our annual Guessing -•:Malvern 5000 Mrs. N. L. Bing, nee Marjoryfuneral of the late Ro'bt. Croak onT]'-F�:ET _ Contest, which starts on April Phillips. They were the recipients Monday last. Deceased was a well- MEDICATED l _ 29th, ending May 7th. Markham, • Ont. of manv beautiful and useful gifts, known gentleman here all his -life, INSOLES Friends from a distance were pres- and highly respected as a neighbor } A Free Gongoltum Rug goes to ' ent and included ' cousins of the and Christian gentleman. Ends Foot Torture Quicker the one guessing the right num- bride: Mr. and Miss Walker, of The Club met on Monday evening Comfortable to Wear bsr in the white envtlopt. HARDWARE Port_Perry_ -The evening was spent at the home of`M-r. an�Mrs. Gard. in 'dancing; the Clark orchestra of Winters, with Ross Heron in ciprge. Stops y Greenwood furnishing the music. A good crowd was present, especia- SORE BURNING ACHINU SWEATS X~ Anbubonce, Day W NISM Dairy Supplies, Tinware, En. The Mothers' Day service had a lly of young men. There seems to ING FEET amelware, FAectric Washers, large attendance on Sunday. The be a shortage of young ladies in Removes Cal louses.Destroys,Ba* t bme 1390 StoVes, Paints, Oils, Coal Supt., Mr. George Wilson was in our-vicinity. The drama committee charge. The scheduled Odors Oil. all at•ri ht rices. g PL'oBT� !oi- who were allowed E10 for gasoline • g p lowed throughout, Miss Hilda Hood expenses, voted to forego this for BEST for 7ktbletes Foot, awed C• A• STERRITT Tinsfnithing and Repair told the story of an incident in the the benefit of•the Club. The ball Dancing Feet. Easily 'Applied life of Susannah Wesle mother of club reported progress and the vie- SOOTHING-SANITARY Work promptly prelnptly attended y, John Wesle in the absence, on' itin committee reported a large Funeral Director to. q- gsae,' per 1** account of illness, of Rev. J. E. number of calls for remembrance@ Furniture Dealer Glover, an always welcome su>ibetit- to shut-ins and bereaved. A special cc ntrols Perspiration-Kills Od9e com ALVIN BUSHBY ute, Mr. West, delivered a thought- collection realized nearly $8.00 The tipiCetvltQ. Ontario provoking address on• Susannah Entertainment Committee put on ai *� Q Hardware Tinsmith Wesley; as wife and moth -jo ES mother, stress- series of games and community : t - 1. PtCHERI-NG ing the necessityc of consecrated songs and everyone entered into the a phots ;� r "others to guide .their families in 'spirft of the occasion which was fol- The _Rezall Dru,.?Ilt ferming strong characters to be lowed by a delightful lunch. Miss future leaders of the race. Ray Winters was appointed @pedal 'PICLIgMING V �g 1 press correspondent for the Club. . •,.,•pit ...,p.J .. 1,ti•••. ,,, ;. .ice ' '..,;.. :,:.., .: .., .;.. '.... ...: .=- .:.A• �t _ •I i. .r. y _ } . - V bl � T . , . Promenade -' . . . - _ . .. . -, Modern 'dietary standards demand Place cauliflower in 'greased cassen vegetables and still more vegetables, ole. Pour white sauce over cauliflower o.`'•► _ stressing always th@ Titami=ts, minor- and sprinkle with cheese and bread e e b aby' i:i�bel Ro:sDeck ' ale, and buit which they provide, and crumbs. Bake in moderate oven (875 - the particular merits of leafy greens, degrees F.) 80 minutes, or until the Granting that vegetables are a daily crumbs are delicately browned. This 8YNOP818 man make a mere boy, whom she essential, a' housewife appreciates serves 6. Canadian cheese may be sub- A luxurious five month cruise all scarcely knew, look like that± them for still another reason -for the .stituted for Parmesan cheese, if de- - around the world aboard the "Maren• Dick kept quiet, preserving a ;,ym• variety they contribute a her meals, aired.. They bring something fresh and set- is." brings together'a'group of passer- pathetic air. He was thinking: "A very Glazed Onions gore for adventures, rcmantic, enter- lovely child, but she's in for more of 'conal to her table every day. 1 pound,-(30) small white onions Dentists recommend Wrigley's 'tainin9 and tragic - Like in "Grand it, if she feels that way about the boy., Of particular importance in serving, 4 tablespoons butter Gulm'as an aid to strong,healthy „ vegetables to their cooking.'Even the 3 tablespoons sugar teeth,cleanses them of food ppar- Hotel there passengers offer a study It8 just another case of what the sea ticies,massages the gums.Aidsdi- in human actions and reactions that does to a woman." finest vegetables may be made utter• Peei onions and cook in large gestion,relieves stuffy feeling aft unconsciously bare their souls - ly tasteless and unappetizing by poor amount of boiling water salted until meals. Helps keep you healthy Y He felt her clutching at Dia atm; Just tender. Drain and dry on cheese- Take some home for the children 'These characters are aboard the ship; all of a sudden she Dad decided to go cooking - naually overcooking or alae j. h f Macduff, dour Scotchman, single, of down to her stateroom. Telling him to sgone low cooking. Theif' natural colour cloth. Melt butter in saucepan; add too-they will love it - CS middle age; Miss Mudge, ichool teach• let her aunt know that she had and fresh flavour must be preserved sugar. Then add onions and cook over to get the best value and one of firstlow flame shaking frequentiv. 'until to bed, Pet and ift- tv Angela, faithful wife of Lovat, 019014; read. The type danced' before her rules to achieve'thig, is to cool: them onions are glazed..Serres 6. i .Dick Chariton. (Irst officer; Clare, a eyes and she wondered. if she were. the shortest time possible only till Baked Mushroom person of experience; Joan, a dissipat- tender. 1 pound large fresh mushrooms LL •t ed flapper; Betting a little seasick. When her aunt 1 teaspoon salt TIl6 Good Wife Jenny, run-away wife, and came in, she ^quad 1• fast asleep. Here are some attractive vegetable Peter; Captain Baring, master of the " recipes which will add variety to your Dash of pepper �; Bertrand Russell's Marriage and - Just because she had married him ship - and his soul - NOW, GO ON meals. 2 tablespoons butter •). WITH THE STORY. Morals, " said Mrs. Minton, picking 4 tablespoons cream Half her life s ..- - `p g � Carrots Au Gratin Wash mushrooms and place in, cas- with him quietly, kindly, u the book and covering h r gently. She lived wi The child is growing up. 2 cups cooked diced carrots . As-his wife. CHAPTER FV . 1 tablespoon minced onion stole. 'Season with salt and pepper. -T- Monte Carlo - Dot'with butter. Add cream, cover, Dick danced v ' ' the swing of the t� 1.3 cup grated cheese But when death, the conspirator, The Mar is lay at anchor at Ville-, and bake in moderate oven (850 de- sea, and entertaine: Patty by telling teaspoon paprika Softly crept, tranche, her flags strung like a gar- Cream sauce green F.) 30 to 40 minutes., or until And took hitt! her about. some of the things she'd •. quickly away from her; land of autumn leaves over the sap- Make cream sauce by using 1% cttps tender..Serves 4, As he-slept, ' See on the trip. The third time he had g danced with I• m he suddenly saw that .phare stretch of bay-. Monte Carlo was milk, 2 tablespoons butter, and 2 Spinach Ring Tears came running from her, whd snugly tucked in the green curve of tables 214 cups cooked spinach, chopped she was not listening to a word he Poona flour. Co$k until thick. To ---had - - wat3 saying, but looking over his ghoul- Monaco. After eleven days at sea, this add the cheese, onion and papri- 1 teaz7udn salt— Never cried, - Maeduff blinked at the brilliance of. Dash of pepper - der with the expression of a hurt ka, and finally the diced carrots. Mia A child. With the nest turn he could see the Scene before him. He had his own. well, place in a buttered baking dish Dash of marjoram Was in her aide. why - Mrs. Langford-was adrift in plans for the day. He would - give and.coyer with buttered crumbs. Bake 1 teaspoon scraped onion - a sea of self-in', :ication,'her wide lips Moate Carlo .; wide berth andstretch in a moderate oven for 25 minutes. 2 eggs, slightly, beaten No one knew that the tears were A an inch from the cheek of the boy his legs in on,, of,his favorite walks. 2 tablespoons melted butter Creek'-of Spring, uff whom Dick had see t pursuing Patty He had a poor opinion of the place � � Onions Cook spinach (% peck) only until rang frozen over, and running, yesi and had never tossed a Select large onions. Peel and then tannin around the decks ever since they had penny on the - tender. Drain and chop. Add season- g remove core with apple coffer. Fill the Out to sin nailed. So,that was the way; Well, a table. Any time he went to the Cas• fogs, eggs and butter, and mix very & cavity with seasoned bread crumbs. good thing is had happened quickly, Ino, it was simply to see what fools thoroughly, Turn into a well-grossed -Elsie Fry Laurence art "The Am Bake until tender. „ cury II k swung her hastily down the other side selves over a gambling-wheel. Cauliflower A La Parmesan and bake in moderate oven (3t5 de- ....and out for a breath of air. The prom- He strode along, with his arms 1 head cauliflower, cooked green F.) 30 minutes, or until firm. enade deck was enclosed with glass, swinging like windmills.'More pas- 1 cup white sauce- Tura from mold and serve with"Mush Lay Awake I O4 ;and she suggested that they go still sengers were getting on at Mlle 3 tablespoons grated.. Parmesan room Sauce. IndividuLl molds may be higher. "I should love to feel the wind frandie. That was a pity. There wereL cheese used. Server 4. w'�� Neuritis on'the top deck," she said. They then altogether too i•lany on board alfeady. cup buttered bread crumbs Mushroom Sauce ''climbed up the companionway, Patty Things seemed to be happening on the 34 pound fresh mushrooms ,hugging her white fur jacketaround ship, some of thealtogether approve. Soon they in which he did not 3 cups water Kruschen Salts Bi'ou �� her thin dress. Daitnty Frock For Dret-e-up would tr4 teaspoon salt Lasting Relief all be bickering, where now they were tablespoons butter A Lovely Child " " ins, It was bound to p 3 tablespoons flour T' Ordinary headaches are bad enoughc -- -._ -, _..-=....gushing and flirt r e e The moan was a 'crescent as ung on Dash of pepper- but they are as, nothing compared to turn out that way when people 681r 'a chain of diamonds, and the waves Wash mushrooms well. Slice length• the awful pains of neuritis in the too much of one another. e• dashed foam against the bow. Patty wise through cap and stem. .Cook in head, Says this woman. Read how He hoped they would not get an- had °dim idea that the woman in gold C water 30 minutes, over medium fire. Kruschen 'completely banished the - hovered like a shadow between a C,:-re- other Mrs. Langford on board; one of ?d measure i i D ran liquor an Pain,- -+ tree•.yesterday and in ominous to- her kind was enough. She was begin- Add salt. "I had- neuritis in the head and ring to get under his skin, spoiling 1 cups. Melt Dotter, add 'flour, and morrow. It was the look in Johnny's blend well. Add mushroom liquor (1% right arm. I suffered untold agony the pleasure for him on the no deck, gaps) sad cook, stirring constantly, 3 eyes that appalled her: How did a wo with m head, and I dare not think always up to her tricks, and now top until thickened. Add Mushrooms and what might have happened had it con '� ----- Ing in the American boy. Macduff had o f u f tinned. Everybody ktiaws what ,a - thought that his sex should be pro Dopper and cook five minutes longer. tecte�ttom such lnriueaces. The Fos- 0 , headache is like, but it is as 'nothing -' � ° � Serve with shave spinach dish. This g !hart the day feelinfj, , acute may also be used to serve with compared with the-awful pain of neu. ter girt eras-ahowona up badly, too. He o ribs in the head. I spent glee aw never went into the bar that he did chicken, veal, egg.and other vegetable pleas �� 1 '" nights tossin with began tak pMy M,tws�.•"verse" not find her there. The high finks of dishes: stakes 2 cups sauce. If dealt s pain: I he r •owf,s a the beat extended ed, chicken broth or cream may be ing Kruschen Salts, and after some 'ci rmuttt eneven to his own al- substituted for % cup mushroom months of the treatment I hate effect- TEL loratafthe wastes so R. Aere a diamond merchant,acroes - ed lasting relief."-(Mea.) L.M. tlwlssu,dlapro,ts,1- the way was continually entertaining �� stock. Neuritis, like "-(Mrheumrs.) .sad aci lq r,a-1,s,w 1•uaw. atica,Neurre , like has its roots ire inte l- s•••lb wart,atstk t is •� women in his Stateroom. r � ` ' is iln.spa wt pea•tt w 3' tinal stars (delay)--the unsuspected -- ; - /+fawd.m2saatsai He came down ff the breakwater. Quintuplets Like - ' and foilowed the old to the Italian \ f accumulation in the system of harmful Flr��sAlAaa'tg border, stopping at a restaurant that Denus s Chair waste matter, which leads to the for- soffIEL1ryp. stood on sulfa !n the sea. �' , mation of excess uric acid. At The Casino Two of the ingredients of .Kruschen The short Riviera day was passing, All Have Perfect Teeth,.Examin- Salts have the pow.er.of dissolving uric _ ation Shows - ...: • ' , and the chill 0[ three o'clock was _ _ -• - ,_ .. acid crystals. Other ingredients of '- - - creeping is from the sparkling waten, Kruschen assist Nature to expel these V CALLANDER, Ont, The Dionne 'diasol•ed crystals throu • ]t was short-lived at its• beat, warm � � Bh the natural I C1ese A.enue, Torento, Canada and.vivifying, but swift in its de, quintuplets, who struggled to get into channels. the dentist's-chair all at once, were - Dept. 13A. cline. He remembered+that he had to a told by.three specialists;that nothing be on board the Mareaia'by,seven. He was wrong with the 100 teeth which u might motor bank to.Monte Carlo and. ° the girls share evenly: SOUR STOMACH GAS7 take a turn.in the Casino to see what 4e , his fellow Dr. Arnold' D. Mason, dean of the passengers were doing. Pyi� University of. Toronto's Dental Col- ;IF you're troubled Hot and stuffy inside,'as usual, with o voices j lege, said that .the children had "un- x %vith .stomach an annoying buzzing of subdued usually beautiful;' teeth: Neither he, upsets, acid indl like a swarm of bees zooming in a Dr. Charles Corrigan'of the Univer• gestion, .gas, or .. distant gr6ve. The merciless lights have no appetite, -- -' sity, nor W. G. Thomson, of Harhil- dug seams in•weary faces. He-thought 0" ' l there's ' nothing No such thing . . . Get ton, Ont., could find.a sign of decay. better than Dr., he had nevem. seen so many pairs of ��� ave en • an ACOUSTKON led and tired eyes. Wherever he looked, he The had no suggestions learn how to put yourrodd- could spot sbmeone' from the Marenia, y ysiciao t for fiE)rve, erg. -It Discov- Allan l2gy 1)afoe, physician to the five,. � erg, -It stimulates ual hearing to uqo.Greater but very few were throwing counters . about a change of diet, finding that `^ the appetite and distancer*ce 9 - aids digestion.Nlm H.,loner. 13.1 Glen Ave., ption.:.li ht- on the fables. They 'were. cautious PATTERN 4801 the food.which the children 'were eat- Western Hill, St. Cathariries, tint., said or . . . smaller than ever lot and ill at ease. He was surprised ^A few years asp I was so weak and sof. .By ANNE ADAMS Ing had developed their teeth perfect- feted from acid tndigwas sand sour stem to see Kiss Mudge —,little Miss Mui• Fnst choice for 'Summer' this before. ly. ash. 1• was, almost always belching Qas fet, he called her in his ono mind - , The dentists took impressiot;s of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Diccawery has Write for free booklet or beguiling- dress up ' style. ou']1 helped me ,tore than an ything else I have tossing two counters.on the baize with their teeth, which will be kept for u<ed. Ic helped to Teliewe ane of the stomach Home Demonstration. quite a flourish. He would watch to .be greeted with flattering comments up cis and_I felt 100% in cvgry way after I' e a ,pe e e sou er ra As the dentists first pronounced Sllc. Liquid,Sl.0 and 51.35. ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE ed tip her counters.'She looked very ties in. this newest and most charm= - Fvonne's teeth perfect, Emilie, An- iing of frocks made from Anne anxiously at his pasty face, not quite 330 Bay St. a Adams'. easy-to-use Pattern ,4501, nette, Marie and Cecile reshed to take _ TORONTO ONTARIO sure which any her luck had gone. Don't you love the dt�amatic Iittl ' .her place in the chair. Yvonne was but he did not raise his eyes from the reluctant to leave and 9t .was only. } puffed sleeves, .dainty lace trim- table. , with tite help of'the nurses that the ?. qTo be continued} mingand softly gathered bodice that boasts sparkling button accents? specialists could prevent all five climb. All this charm tops a full', gored 'ng into the chair at once. skirt that's gloriously in tune with T ,H E SALVATION ARMY the dictates, of fashion. Made ever A boy, in Hartford, U.S.A., has. i� so quickly„ and easily, too'. Lo,eIy three-legged kitten for a pet. The HELPS EVERYBODY in a sheer flowered print. animal was born with the front left n a n d IpsL e Pattern 4'801 is available� in leg missin a, enoeuF unit Therefore: Everybody should help The Salvation Arm '. , g' for kftrben Army. misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18, inntnes cot- lace, " It inspire's hope in the hopeless 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size extends help to the helpless, 16 takes 3i/a yards 39 inch fabric (CASA LO M A •B++rna sc�o air— gives --- provides shelter for the homeiess, and 7-8 yards lace: Illustrated rte v a,� fuel. ,a gives guidance to the wayward, P- preaches Salvation to all ejIvres. by-step sFOR instructions includ- OPEN OR SEASON. MAY 14 *Makes Its own � � gas from gase- own Its work-is endorsed by Government and 'Civic Officials. as well as ed to simplify your sewing. 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Toronto, Oat. , - • 7 " _ ,� c •a� •..syn. -8.^�.� .-..,�..._ a .. � '� O �•� 'j � •.� +aAnSs•6 mfr S H Jt O.�✓A'..., J...p...r. ...,.pg4rps�..INr�MT-• MAIL✓ xT1 �.. _ Motor Magnate Has Bean Visiting President Roosevelt 00 nda Sch 7. ' s LESSON V 11 follow him to `sell their possessions. TESTING DISCIPLESHIP BY What he is getting at is the one SERVICE.—Mask 10:17-31 thing which this man has set up 1A GOLDEN TEXT—Come, follow one thing thatis hhe thinks eart as ae hmust han idol, ve,e, and that me. Mark 10:21. G� THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING is, in this young man's case, his _ —Late February or early wealth.' Now, no one can have eter Time. hoe and his r,• when he uta P March, A.D., 30. nal life P ti Place.—Peraea, the portion of Pal- trust in anything that belong to this ' estine on the eastern side of the Jor- earth, ape�s n ocean tideabe L material should thing e T don, opposite Galilee. This fascinating story of the rich a person, or an idea1VEternal nt Chinn Matt. neither be had by giving P Y g 19:16-22 and Luke 18:18-23. There or every mg on ~, Y is hardly anything in all the Gospels No Sacrifice Wanted • . more gripping, more "Pe3'ietrating, 22.-But his countenance fell at the with a lesson more important, than saying, and he went away sorrowful. following a luncheon and a er 'ossa^t the meeting of Jesus with this young The verb here translated "his coup- .Arrow indicates Henry Ford as he leaves the White House, g Y P• = man. tenance, fell" is used of the sadden- visit" with President Roosevelt, at which it is reported that Mr. Ford and the President agreed cn 1' nor poi- -. n. And as he was going forth in- ing of .either the face of nature or cies, generally speaking. to the way. • Of course this refers to the human face. . The answer did not tl it Joan Cramford decided that she f Jesus, who is last mentioned by name exasperate, but it ,gave him pain, their lives, the absoluteness of their wanted to' Sy to 31ars sl:e'.d.probab;y' �. in verse 14, There ran one to him. which was visible on his countenance. love for Christ, be given fust place s%!-:' succeed. Time after Cline s: has set -; Matthew tells us that.this person was For he was. one, that,had great pot- in the kingdom where love and sin- " cerity and holiness will be the vii- her heart on doing a using, and then q both young and wealthy, and Luke sessions. This man-wanted something Movie worked determinedly u t;i s.ie accom- tells us that he was a ruler in Israel, better than he had, but he was not tues by which men will be judged by which, while in this place it could prepared to make any sacrifice to the King himself. pushed it: Now it's s:a�Ing tlsat kecrs J her bu-y when she la not acting before hardly mean that'he was, a member get it. If Christ could accept.-such, the screen; she wants to sing in op- of the Sanhedrin, probably implies millions of people would join the era, ao probably she will. *Never has he was one high in.authority in church at once. He.wanted God, butthat Fought On Both Sides a -one had more determination than some local synagogue. _cost��his--goid;h-wanted_ -. w had much' to his advantage—youth,, life, but not at the expense of lux- had —ea t t.gtr possess For about 20 years a war-hero a e0 Ytk• recently,. and her admirers power, and wealth. This man also ury. >•1 was one of high character, as we dis- 23• And Jesus looked round about, has been drawing a pension from - prome'ly gathered about tae carriage cover in reading the story. And and saiih unto his .disciples, How' both the French and German Gov- - � entrance of her hotel. They proved, kneeled to him, and asked him, Good madly shall they that have.riches en- ernments, his name appearing do the By VIRGINIA DAIi when She-last visited New York. that Teacher, what shall I do that I may ter into the kingdom of God! This roil of honour of- each country. The they were as determined as she. Mor- infierit eternal life? To begin with, man, Jules Walter, fought on bath Walt Disney has learr}ed that "The Hing; noon � nd night some of:them 8 young man was undoubtedly prepar- aides in the war' He is of Alsatian Three'Little Pigs" have never lost were there, and she, unlike some mo- - - - this man was not satisfied with what ed to do much and to meet Jesus vie stars, admitted that she was de- he had—his possessions, his author• halfway, but he was not ready to go origin, his father being German and their popularity; that picture is th ity, all .the power and vigor and joy his mother French. moat popular abort that he's ever lighted. FurChet 'sore, sU^ 1:t them the whole way and to put all at the _ made. So he very sensibly has decid- .know it, -of youth, which he certainly possess= service of Christ. ed to make a sequel' It will be "The ed, were not meeting the deepest 24. And the disciples were amazed Practical Pig" and not only .will the --0— need of his heart, and he knew it. at hie words. Then, as nom, there --Sea Pushed Back - three original pigs;appear, is it, but Columbia university undergraduates In fact, he did not possess,the great was an established relation in which there will be three new characters. have acgaired the-haliit cf voting for thing—eternal life, by which is meant. wealth'enabled-its possessor to come Germany hasn't been depending the three little wolves. '. Madeleine Carroll in: a -po:l that is -not only life that.continues through- to the frost•and occupy the more on week=end"cogps" alone to enlarge held each spring. The students. vote out all.the eternities, but life which prominent position. But 'Jesus ans- her territory. The area of the court- The success of "Snow White and ,for the girl who would be "the r it satisfies, which.is always deep and wereth again, and with unto tbem; try has been 'increased by 11,000 the Seven Dwarfs" has encouraged desirable.companion on a.desert !a- - -rich and abundant, life that really Cbild on, hard it is for.thie that acres during the past yeardiy,coastal him. in his plan to continue with a land;" and she i the.winner,for. 1937 ..comes from God, life that bestows trust in riches.to`enter into - the and other.reclamation work. seiy tale series; before long we'll be and 1333. Their•reason eher ability ,perfect.peace and abounding joy, life kingdom of Godl 25. It is easier for nosing "The Brave Little chheTailor, or to speak French,her blue eyes. blonde that grows more wonderful with ev- a camel to. go through a needle's eye, SeTen at One Blow," in which . will hatr, classic-profile and attractive fig ery passing day.- What he wanted than fora rich man to.enter into the -Your Handwriting star Mickey and Minnie.Mouse. ure was what-all men in their bettor mo- kingdom of God. Jesus meant an ac- It begins to look as it Disney is.au- �. rnents have longed for down'throdgfi teal, gnat and ..an actual _camel, eo ShOws. What Talent perstitious about- the numbers three all is ages. here and needle's eye are. ac- j and seven, do-tem1 0 Paul Whiteman and -Itis wife. Nlar- Somet6in To Be Dose You Possess garet Livingston, Uave been ]poking• - . Something tual. Jesus means that 'it is im as- for what come P In the second place, we.note that tibio .for a rich man:who trusts in , Bj LAWRENCE HiBBERT • Merle ¢beton• was awfully glad to f them entry home-me to .endless time. Thepstilsa3 %- this man felt that'thire, was some- .riches to go into the kingdom. ly found what they wantod� thing that he should do, some great 26. And they were astonished ex- (G�aPkologist and Psychologist) get Koine land home. f her, means the United States. After spending in New Jersey,:on the D�last a�E- . r a task he should undertake, to obtain ceedingly, saying unto him, Then who y that which his heart most longed fpr. can'be. saved? Are you discontented-in the'-work more than a year in England, not far from the farm that Sylvia Srfd-- In the third place,we must not fail you are doing? Do you YeeLthat you -pictures she event to.the Riviera for ney recently boeght.: Somehow they • are a•square-peg a vacation, and' the 'sunshine and to observe the true•humility=of this. 27. Jesus looking neon'them with, in,a round hole; escaped the screen and: radio stars' man.. With men it is impossible;"but not tied down Lo ,work that is distaste- swimming made her Homesick for Ma Invasion of 'Bucks County. Pa., which 18. And Jesus said unto him, Why with 'God: for all things are possible ful to you" '' libu beach; that's how she found out lihs reached such `proparttona that If you are, you_are but one of a that neither Tasmania; wire she was most people,think Buts• is'•the only Tallest thou me good? none is good With God. What Jesus meant was born, nor England, where she grew - save one, even God. When the young that God would be able so to.change vast nbmber of people, for one-of cctrgty is i?eunaylvairia: the most frequent.queries that is put up, any longer mean borne to her. ruler called Jesus "good".and asked a man's heart hq the movement of ou'll see her next in "Graustark," —0— thing""good thing" he -should do to the Holy Spirit, by.-the sacrifice which to me in the host`of letters I re- With Gary Cooper and Sigurd Gurie. ODDS a..d ENDS—At l..-t"Ivanhoe "gain life, the question was in what the Lord- Jesus Christ was soon to ceive is "Can you tell from my hand- is about to� reach" the -stage -where that, however great the.man's writing whether I have any talent? She's $diulsp glad that Samuel 'sense 6e meant "good." The quos- offer, Goldwyn did something about Chang- the cameras will begin to, turn—with ' ed. to brie wealth might be, his heart would not I would like to gat into work that is x tic looking strep lark (}able, Robert Taylor, Myrna u was ask R an e o C tion of,'Jes s „ in her from g i., 'home to the ruler the meaning of be resting in his wealth;but he would more congenial and, better-pald. to a normal girl; seems she didn't Loy and Luise Rainer scheduled for ..'-- this word. ' To show what Jesus love God with all of his heart, with Handwriting analysis plays an rm- 'care for the type of beauty that was the leading roles .-. .Got a good idea : means, he points out that greatness all of his-mind, with all 4f His portant part-in bringing relief to_a gt w - --wished on her when she-first--came -a7 story for Joe E. Brown? He's in the true sense can be predicated strength; and thus in spite of all of lot of people. Because your hand- this country to make pictures, any looking for one . . . Paramount has, only by God. So far is this from his.wealth he:.would be saved: writing DOSS show what talent you more than Myrna .Loy cared about taken Little Orphan Annie out of the "denying-the Godhead—af Jesus that S8• peter began t6 say unto'him, have. It may be only a'latent talent playing Oriental vamps just because comic strip and will screen "f.lttte it actually asserts it for him. 'The Lo, we have left all, and have fol- that needs much developing before it her eyes were set on the blas. Orphan Annie, .Detective" man is thus led to look at Jesus in "lowed thee. From their position the can be put to,practical use, but itis a new way, Wat indeed Jesus may be question was inevitable. • Instead of there. And if you can but realise God, essentially one with God as his adding to their, worldly goods this it, you can set to work to elaborate How .An Archbishop Is Consecrated Son. association had diminished it. They on 'it and realise 'your destiny. Duty To One's Neighbour had borne everything for him.' What Some time ago a young man'living - —:- 19. Thou knowest the command- return would' be in his' greatness in Northern Ontario wrote to me. go •Inents. Do not kill, Do not commi. make them? ;Y was a grocery assistant, earning a - adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear 29. Jesus said, Veril I say unto beggardly•pittance. He was natural- false witness, Do not defraud, Honor you, There is no man that hath left ly dissatisfied. Cduld I give him any. shy father and mother. Having de• hopse, or'brethren, or sisters, or mo= advice about possibilities of improv- clared that only God himself was then, or father, or children, or lands, ing himself good, the Lord Jesus now points the for my sake, and for'the gospel's His handwriting showed-two things , *,young man to God's commandments, lain] He had musical talent, but sake. 30. But he shall reletve a hun- plainly. -which; coming from- Gods, are often dredfold now in this time houses, and' had not cultivated it .to any extent. acalled "good" in the.Old Testament 'bretbren,. and sisters, .and mothers, And he lacked self-confidence. :and were given for our good. The 3. commandments and children, 'and lands, with perse- I told him-frankly that he needed i '`:Lord..cites only the cutions; and in the world to come et- firstly to develop more self-assurance, • , ai We. W4tem One *: r cultivate his'musical tat- .neighbor,'probably because they-ad- of sin and. lives for Christ, be has a ent. Without the one t e secon ,.. _ mit of a relatively simple •applica- clearer mind, and a stronger body, would be,no use to him for he would tion'ta the conduct of life. and a peace in his, heart he never lack the confidence tc impress others 20. And he said''unto him, Teach'- knew before, and a wisdom that with his talent: er, all these things have I observed.comes down from above, all of which It was a considerable time before Ir m youth. The young man ex- will enable hin to do in his life I heard from him again, but when t f Y Y - pected Jesus to make a great deliv- what he could not so successfully do he did write it was to tell me that erance that would throw the needed previously. he was in Chicago and earning stair- light upon his own darkened soul. There iF a higher meaning to our lY good living in an.orchestra. f Yr`, r L_ i 21. And Jesus looking upon him; Lords a words As he says himself,without a hand- , ds also. Onehouse gone, Loved him. And said unto hir.R, One writing analysis, he probably would ahing thou lackest. The verb here but one hundred doors open. One g Y a s 4 , brother in the .fiesh lost; but a thou- have been struggling along in a vii- s ,'� translated "lackest is the same as love to deeper and whose kinahi is sge•store. ' that vranslated in Rom. 3:23, "fall sand brethren to the spirit, whose l Do YOU wish to know what talent Citi w ap 2t rti„ xp� —short of the glory of God." • Jesus profounderp gained. _ you,possess 7 Would you like to know i f x c Anew'and knows the human heart 31. But'many that are first shall how to make the most of your own tk. 3k f: � perfectly. He knew what this 'man be last; and the last first. 'Many who abilities? Have you any friends �� 'y -a z z• k needed without; speculation or fur- + final] are first here in this life, even in whose real characters you would like ther questions; and when he y religious matters, in church affairs, to know? Send fairly long specimens diagnosed his case, the diagnosis because of great gifts, or congenial of writing, and with EACH ap•eim•■ § ' could be absolutely depended upon. personality, or because of self-seek- •■clot• l0e to help defray cost of =. - Go, sell whatsoever thou hast, and ing, will in the kingdom of God he handling. Enclose witlis Stamped ad- give to the poor, and thou shalt Have dinned envelope to: Lawrence Hib-. The Most Reverend Thomas W Ish kneeing, receives the palli treasure in heaven: and come, follow last,i.e.,thea will have s minor place; pe whereas many who now are in ob- b•rt, Room-sfl, 73 Wost Adelaide emblem of papal authority, from th� lliost Reverend Amleto Ci ola ine. Jesus does not.tell all men,who livion, whose names are not even .St.,. Toronto, Ont. Alf biters are apostolic Delegate to the United States, as he is consecrated Arch �► < B--D known, will, because of the purity of eonfide■tial. . ` - 01 th Archdiocese o! Newark, N.J. i ,• �. __ ., .. ,_ .-.mss _. _ .�, e'er s.,_ ;i :r �.., •��L air Otti:.1taZ1Kc _ a- Tarar ,: > blenwriasr BRQCK r4" of Th ea -- —.. in per peas: :1.60 paid In aaa.« CALVERT-In loving memory of itt► THEATRE .777 We wish to, extend our heartfel6 Boas_to the United Stash dear Father, Thomas Calvert, ivho thanks and appreciation for the acts and GIL Dsiitail $M In adva"s. passed away, May 17th, 1926..' •VCT�3Z'T8Y VICTORIA DAY of I beautiful messages of es reest . ". Today recalls sad memories, All Shows Daylight Saving Time and besutitul floral tributes reedw, our m ' Of my dear father'gone to rest; - .. any Ods and -- JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor - __F -DA .- gghbon during our bereavement in And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. - PRIORY and SATURDAY ,Sponsored by the the loss of our brother. A' -Sadly missed by his daughter, MAY'13 and l4 — -Mrs. H Morrison, John Saadam DA 111 C E - .. Beatrice. 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O - _ Your choice of scenichighway routes 'SALE AT 1.00 P.'M,.'SHARP '�? � ' ,fid - generous stopover privileges, every TERMS CASH. _. -NO RESERVE / r remo ' ./,�; �hr� lusu:y of modern travel service-and more miles for your dollar-when you .J. PRENTICE & KEN,PRENTICE _ - "travel by motor coach, � . AUCTIONEERS - All Coach Travel Information at ... "THE - ' --- - UNIONVILLE - V ' --- • _ _ ,ANDVe�l C ales Wan fed7 7 30IaR FARMERS REUNION 4 F'RESEN'Zi E 1 1 -"Nellie McNab" -Sell your : Calves at home. 0, 1 and 12 Their prize-winning Play Fi 1 Day and Concert on' the 11th Save time and mone e d - . -On the Evening of :° - �-_._ y .. . . . . SATURDAY, MAY 14TH ..: ' 'We have 8 bt>lye�' at the f81">Eri .Any person-- desiring Invitations to Also a DEBATE - x t • y i. - Resolved, that sweepstakes „:Monday, Tuesday and sen to Tien s ma ob am same Should be Legalized" _ _ ._ from the Secretary. _ Between Wednesday. " Tickets for the, Draw are, now on sale. These tickets abs U.1-F.. A. and Knox United' _ ;PIOKERING" FARMS Forward Club entitles the ler. 11118$lnll c the au T�I`IITED - _'..'also e�. ben to.-Ad t tl gr no's MUSIC ,. cn the 11th only.. . . - TZLZMONZ MR. - - - - .OWES ALF. PRETTY, . PfCitEI�NG 6100 DR' N, F. TOMLINSON, _ •r Chairman Secretary Mr. Douglas, our. druggist has Wedding be11s are ringizW in this completed the fittings fora re- :SALE =:.RE=POSSESSED tiE EC'�RI� 3 community• freshment and ice cream parlour in Mr. and Mrs. Chidlow, of Viet- in his stare here.ar is Corners called at Lha Beal home -` � _ _...Mra. Father Pai¢tber, Mesard D. � T , . APPLIANIU-203—. = an Sunday evening. A. Pugh and George Scott are css- -' - - Mrs. Oscar Barter is visiting the ung on redecorating programa at ,p _ »' their homes this week. nu now and save Mitchell family in Aurora for s Sew y' ---'l'hls merchandise is practicall� as ----say,, The County Road Board were in Brock Boas -,.--....good as new and is for sale to clear out ,a town again this week carrying out negotiations for the new road work Mr.'Arthur Hatch, who has beta _ .unpaid balances, _ to be carried out on the Brock Rd. seriously ill, is now progressing Mrs. Vair, who hpLs been visitingfavorably at his home. His son, with Mrs. Chandler for some weeks, Jack, is now a member of'the Prov -1 General Electric Refrigerator, 1937 model. gold new $199.0b,t6•01ear balance has purchased a residence at the inial Police and is stationed at of 134,0 s "corner of Bayview and Finch Ave'., Weston. His family will join him - Toronto, and is taking up residence coon. 1 General Electric 1935 .model Refrigerator' was ;219.00, to clear bsl8nee of immediately. House-painting seems' to be in Thje Y. P. S. of the United style. Robt. Reesor is busy apply- - Church are closing their season with ing the brash to his *me, as have General Elaetrie Monitor .Top Refrigerator, was $245.00, t0 clear balance Of ' a 1 ht at the home of Rev. been man othels in our community'. , J. K. Glover on Monday evening Mrs. Reesor, who has been visiting M.00. _.next. A pot-luck lunch, is being with beer sister in Toronto, who has served. not been well, is coming home in the 1 General Aleetno _Washer, 1937'model, was $89.00, to clear balance of$49.00, fi Wort has commenced at the Park very near future. j Apex Washer. 1937 model was $89.00 to clear balance of $49.00, In preparation for tyle. Centennial. Considerable repairs and some co.i- Hotpoint Electric Ranges. eQztsole battery and .car radion', to clear out for small ---== struction is necessary, and this along _ with the rest of the preparation is STANLEY THEATRE - balances. �' going .along steadily. gTOUFFVILLE -:. _ R 'Mrs. `George Lee, 'of 'Stouffvine, ie argettes, Coleman stoves. cook ranges etc., at prices which -are only a fraction sister of Mrs. Esther Palmer, of Phone 100; of original prices, _.._ this place, was'one ' bf a'party yho were injured in a motor accident, Showing +• " ' Limited quantities outside of Stouffville one day last -- -- -meek. Mrs. Lee suffered a fractur- Week Nights-8.15, Standard Time - ed rib: Sat. & Holidays-2 Showm s.7 and 9 p. . Of interest to those who art.hav_ fug THURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY- social social problmsbusiness or DON CHRISTIAN -•-JE L EC TRI GB—m—nit-011, Of 09h-- notod _ s MAY 12, 13 and,14 A ONT. Telephone 84 Fender, will be .. at the Economy. i i _ . Store, A. C. Brooks prop, this Fri- Second day from 12 p. . m. till 9 p. m. Let Mrs. Branton assist you in Honeff yixioon your difficulties. _ 9 Our band are holding their regul- ar weekly rehearsals, .and creating TYRONE POWERS 'EIGHT ,i o interest and enthusiasm ,OFi� a great i THE POU! R_. III amongst our people generally, whic i LORfiTTA YOUNG I has in turn begun to spread out . STUART ER W IN . ..over the township. They have this Comedy Short Subjects w week been asked to consider an ea- f t First t 7u1 at - . meat for the o _ _ Y W1T�. THE 'Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. 'Augustine; Mrs. W0'YDAYiTU6SD.i`Y, WEDYSDAY Birkett, Mrs. Fred Ward and Miss Ward have been attending tha. - --- - • i lAY I8. 17 and 18 .•- Extension Course bung conducted it L .::.by the Baptist Church, at Port Hope Charlie Chan �. this geek. Rev. Prof. Parker of -McMaster University addressed the 'on Broadway ]oral congregation at each service - - - - - - • .'With ' on-Sunday-last,-and was very much A _ I�ARNER OLAND appreciated. pri , -_ p :-JOAN MARCH r� -On the 26th of :4 T the da of ,.._ . ._J - _ - and at the time of the Graham sale, COMEDY and SHORTS .., Air. Abijah. Forsyth, while on his way to t`te sale dropped his, purse, o ai careful search has been DA`c.FRIDAY&SATURDAY which contained .a considerable sum; THURSDAY. Of more IB,ut.�ad—Cbsr.otu Marr•r 4'. � } k. hfAY 19. 20 and 21 outMsucce s 'Mr.theoraythucan ti 1- $E1 TE DAV15 _ sp.C,.t S.e.•w,rb r.rai t , afford this loss and is offering a -$100110,6- reward for the return of the '..,Purse with-all 'of the original con- ii - p That Certain tents The 91sT meeting of the Women's, r� 9 Woman" :.; • Insti'fgite will be held on May 19th; " ._._ya°t at the home_._of.Mrs-_�E_ Lstat., at i a° th m_ . Roll Call - "Pay Your -Fees". -A paper by Mrs.. Augustine, H£irIKY FONDA "'gemory Training" and a Demon- � IAN 'HUNTER � � � 1 ANITA,LOUILE' _ e g ' stration by '1lesdames Palf stem, G. �t t�- - ;Scott, Tgmlinson, Coates and F. Ev= _ - - ans, will be features of the program. This is also the annual -elPrtion ofATTENTION # "officers."'A Parade of House, Dr- - — -- • � sses" will be another interesting HERE ARE THE PERFORMANCE FACTS: MoDi feature: The exclusive Chevrolet Six Valve-iu- A feature of fire Centennial will Bro'&!Road Gravel be an exhibit carried out for the `Head engine develops its full 85 horse= PERFECTED , . Historical Research Committee, •dis- = —-,--,- Pit — _power—without extra, gasoline-hungry - •,playing antiques of every descript- -' cylinders! Recent road tests have again . id Aon, gathered from ' the township. Crushed Fit Run' demonstrated this Valve-in-Head super- _..T;veryone is invited to assist in this (� — iority. In these tests,* the 1938 Chen , , BODIES department.by loaning the Committ- Gravel ee any article which might be con- _'rolet out-performed the other cars in its 'sidered of interest. Old pieces of Sandand Graded class with faster hill-climbing—and , ENGINE _ furniture, pictures, quilts, books-etc. c faster acceleration through every speed : .that has some local historical inter, : :Stone range. • r • ; est would he considered, YOU are .Delivered Lo%dad 1n Pit asked to notify either Mrs.' R. E r " AND HERE ARE THE ECONOMY FACTS' if. 6. McIlityre PHON, eirk- 1099 1Uwuem=jAarA Retting as high as 95 an NEW T!PT0E-J&A.AT!C CLUTCH or itny member of the Committee. Toronto office Howard 6471. Z7„u.les,tothegnllonofgas,consistently. _ JOHN BOURNE &I SON ..They're unanimous in saying that the _ new Chevrolet saves them money on oil. - —.Master De'L n ___Ask for VEEDOL MOTOR OIL Models. -And, as ninny point out,Chevrolet'coste.. '{PRICED $ 100 p,. c. Peno"ylvania at its finest `LE. R. Woodward --_less than any other• car for upkeep. �2'PassenRerfi/wter. _ TY PENN f FROM Business Coupe) OR YOURSELF:' Come to. All weights in stock. .:WALLPAPISRS B r r take th UT'JUDGE F MASTER DE LUXE MODELS FROM$892.Delivered at fac 011 show cams,t e wheel, and,let tory,Oshawa,ant.Government tax,freight and license extry 65c. per gal in 5 gal. lots Samples of the newest wall- your own driving reactions tell on Conveailat terms on the General Motors Instalment Pl.a Recommended and Guaranteed k Y ' c papers for your inspection. . It,s wise to choose the Chevrolet SIX I APLACE Order now. Weekly delivery.' for power plus economv:" CJ ; - All kids•of spring ,cleaning aids. • CLAREMON T,. ONT. Steel wools - Cleaning-preparations *Your dealer will gladly show you e7�e acttttil ' results the tests. ,Ask him. ` - t of h A k h' phone 3201 - Brooms, etc. c-2M9 m L' - Obtain your premium' coupons with L: �.O' N —/LL �h 25�. purchase. - :CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT Fresh Meats and Perishable Foods ; NERAL DIRECTOR ANI) - on Electric Refrigeration. /— Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen--Dunbarton =y Ji R A I;bt F;R : .. -/.. DONALD - MOTOR SALES '--- WHITBY Successor to W. J. IMathar, GOODWILL COUPONS ato.�ffville "ASK FOR YOUR COUPON Assmen Dealer --M, Sleety--Pickering NiRht`nnd D,Ty Ser-.-iceSer-.-iceUseful, Valuable..articles .in return. - . r r •` U�'. - " BROUGHAM, ONT. Business Phon- Residence Yhont Phone Pick iSOZ " 9501 9520 ;t from London. • tinqOorpover a as :161A-51 _ Italy Has LostTM } .2,000 In Spiiri IEv�/� INTERPRETED Amt. 8,000 Wounded; Tole Is u I. rger Th ,6.Fthiopia � , Than �t • • - - • EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM HERE. THERE ANDOle ha More Important The newest insurgent�nve,-which EVERYWHERE of the Week. -.. - has cut government Spain -in two; . - - By tLIZABETH EEDY has raised Italian• casualties in the Spanish civil war to 700 more than CANADA themselves should reap rich,rewards Italy admitted losing in her Ethi.op in- a better understanding of public fan campaign. Minority. :'• questions, quite apart from the delib- DEMOCRACY ON THE SPOT: -(which we badly need). Incidentally Cur German erations of the Commissioners them- 'Instead o! planning to march in its value as a "military'road" is self- Figures published in April reveal- Any day now Canada may expect to � P g selves.—Financial Poet 4tnd 'take over.CzechgslovaIda whole- apparent. ed that more than 2,C00 Italians had be faced-by a demand from Hitler that a le, at a single "coup", as he did * • • + been killers and more thdn ZS,000 we cease oppressing the German mi- wounded in the expeditionary force Smoke in the Hills ustria, Adolf Hitler is in the pres- AFRICAN OPENING': .Italy is uority within our borders or else.— , The weather aiding insurgent Generalissimo Fran- grows warmer ano No- lent case using'other methods' which eyeing South Africa as. a possible Stratford Beacon-Hreald, va Scotians are beginning to enjoy the cisco Franco. g g life calculated either to cause Czech- field for new trade developments. —O— best bf the Spring Anglers oalovakia .to blow up from the in- Prospects there are indeed invitin 3 these, sixtyeen' killed and g season. A P g Not Perce tib] Sweeter ' a4id rivers and 463' men have been killed since p y are going to the lakes side, or to give •Hitler .reason for from the Italian point of view. Sale The world is reported to cavo ccn• March 9, when the insurgent start- others are taking to the open road for coming to the aid of the German :of coffee, cement and- other goods sumed more sugar last year than a ger a change of scene and air. It is a . „ , ed their drive through eastern Spain �, to the editerranean. a sunbegins. to bulwark of democracy. Union of South Africa would' pay sweetened international relatianshipsl In, the same period 218 Italian of give some warmth, signs of life are The campaign ,being waged is for the purchase of South African ficers and 2 264 men were wounded -corder perceptible degree.—.Brockv,lle rte• on every hand, and the schole world✓ cruet affair.' Here in one of Eur- meat for consumption in .Ethiopia, corder and Times. is filled with anticipation of growth and fifteen missin apes .happiest, best run, most eifi- and"for raw materials to be used by g' —o-- and bloom.. The country side has a cient countries, internal dissension Italian industries at home. _ Service to the Community beauty peculiar to the season. Sturdy' 4s being stirred up, brother turned * + + . A sin le ainst 'brother. Konrad Henlein, g grain of sand is almost In* horses draw ploughs through the rich' Vg WHAT CAROLS AFTER: -Dicta- Fruit Juice Is flnitesimai, yet every grain c•nuts in earth and blue smoke curls up from' ader of the Sudeten Germans, a forming the far-flung shores of the the hills as men of the soil clear their for King Carol o! Rumania is work= Bi forming -�+ party in the Czech parliament, takes ing up to something down 'there in g sea. Similarly every individual wh is land of brush.—Halifax Chropicle. his orders direct from Hitler, makes his honest, industrious, and imbued h most unreasonable and uncalled-for corner of Europe. After all re —� sistance at home has been crushed • Something like ten million cases the spirit of service is an influence of detriands on the Premier of his own „ of tomato juice are.produced in Am- real worth in an communit .,—Kitch Sick Motor Cars .(of the peasants, of the Iron. j p y Y Tre SafetyLeague is on safe round country, insists that Czechoslovakia Guard"), observers tell us that he erica yearly. Second" favourite is ener Record. when it insists that all used cars abandon democracy and become part is like] to make a pineapple juice, in cans, totalling 2 —o- sof the "true Fatherland Greater Y go for Huneary, P PP 1 g should be examined for mechanical de- i -- ;, a allows it up, with the connivance 500,000 cases, and third, well over Getting Lots of Help frets before they are resold. I[ they ]Germany. It is predicted that-eathe two million, is grapefruit. One result of the Howell Commis June, Henlein will demand that o! Poland, eventually create aBal- were, many 'of the death-traps to be' - tic-Black Sea axis favorable-to the Orange, apple and grape juice come slop has been the excellent work done seem on th highways would be on the" e Germans in Czechoslovakia -be schemes of Hitler's.German neat in popularity in that order, on its behalf by private and public or- p• g general exam= Y• junk-hes Pending s permitted 8 ` plebiscite, expressing John Gunther's "Inside Europe" with such exotic drinks as passion ganizations.' Through if, citizens in inatlon of motor vehicles, drastic at- whether they'desire to:remain where • : un that. Rumayllsi fruit rune a ricot' each ome- moat arta of a Quid—be paid to those -that t4ey are or join Great er a any. t rich .rich in natural resources fronate, loganberry and papaya portunity to study and probe the fun- seem to be falling to pieces. These About that time, or even a little Whose finances are bled white by juices competing for high places on damentals of 'governmental expends- area .menace and should be speedily sooner, the crisis is likely to come to mismanagement of funds, and politi= the popularity list. lure and operation. These.studies in removed. Spe;lai care should be ezer- a head. cal graft. Just now the government ciaed toward making aura that per- (How. would We Cariadians: like it -owes France* great deal of money. a manently diseased cars, made tempor' . 'should the French Government stir arily convalescent:with a paint brush up all sorts of trouble in -Quebec - BLOWS TO PRESTIGE: $on..H. Ontario otosCar Dea- t11S and a monkey-wrench, are kept off the and cause our French-Canadians to g Stevens -R constructionist mem- ` highways.—St. Thomas Times-Journal: demand a plebiscite: "Shall we stay We fn the House of Commons, de- . —o—. with Canada or -become part -of clares that Dominion prestige and ]radian Not Vanishing FrCzechos Dominion credit have been dealt sev- �n�reased 40% In' 1937 They used to refer t° the ]radian as -' Czechoslovakia has allies; pledged ere blows during the past year.-Re- V the "Vanishing American;' but the fig to come to 'her aid—France and ferring to the Dominion Govern- ores refute the theory entirely. The Russia. But now France Is tied up went-bond issue which went on the Indian, far from vanishing, is Increaa- - - in the new Anglo-French military a timet ovation full 0� sound sense Year's Fatalities Number- � '756, . alliance which, does not guarantee I°ndor} market three months ago and Y ing In numbers;in Canada at any rate, hung ire !ora week or ten days, be amounting almost to one o! those Compared With 546 in 1936- so the picturesque and pathetic title _. .]Britain's help should France choose declares that then defaulting of talks for serious listeners-in- on the Accidents Cause Economic Loss no longer holds. T' to aid Czechoslovakia. In fact, Brit- Moosejaw on some. bonds just pre- radio. of $38,30^,CO0. Indian population figures In this 'Do- ain is already telling the Czech viousl was responsible, together Lunatic But -Happy , Premier that his concessions to Ger- y' P g minimi have var'_d somewhat .n the Ger- with the loss in credit oi: certain. of Our lecturer is happiest, perhaps, TORONTO. — Ontario motor car last few gears. The fled pian did, ` many see not good`,enough, that he our provinces. Each' neve default in his talks to college. $udiences, accidents caused 766 deaths in 1937 indeed; appear to ijp declining numer� must -'tie in-to 'Hitler stil; further:' places an even heavier burden on •such as "Recovery After Graduation., compared.with 546 in 1936, an in- icaily }n 1924, when a cenzus showed Czechoslovakia is in an intolerably the Dominion-, d-t_.�La from Cana- or Looking .Back on 'College,' : in crease of more than 40 per cent.,.ac- thae the Indians of Canada numbered difficult situation. Democracy has: dian�etrdit. - which he mulls delightfully over the cording to official statistics of the only 104,000, as codµ.pared with 110,00Q never. in.the . ' history.-of modern loses- --- deer • ' esld-cattflsus s i_- ig amaya .-Department:—risers Rere IA 307:-ButTaffestwreTvina issued- y ii 'r`° lb►tre put on so bail,aspot quotes Sbakespeare. 12;092 persons injured compared the Department of11*+�end• t�e- ery, lira - -'r ' •• • "What-1 Don't Know About the with, 10,251 in 1936. sources show 'that.there are now ap• T L Ontartn,y EED AT CROSSINGS: A sta- The DraiYfa"-- -- " an ree_lectures on Fren- Number -of fatal accidents in- proximately 11.1,000 Indiana resident �.il4cal survey made by the Motor (� �+u r zied Fiction;' give Mr. Leacock Io in 1936ao 686 last in this country,—Brant or xpoa or. , '`+i"ehicles Branch of the Provincia}, BOA SHELF El e> a# r lee *ay to give.us soaps of-bus= year. Total economic loss through Government reveals. that most acci- _By ELIZABETH EEDY league. _ car accidents in 1937 is estimated at dents in'Ontario occur at intersee- You can't tell exActly .how Mr. g3g,300,000. This includes monetary :THE EMPIRE tions when e:tperiericed drivers are Leacock .:eels about life at this loss through deaths, injuries and . .'at the wheels of cars in good con- "Here Are MT Lectures And Sto- All in,the Neat Front Line / + g point, of coarse. In the final eee .n "For 'Barcelona' read •Battersea` or -, pi property damage,, including hospital -� dition, -in broad daylight. Too-much ie+'� -- By-Stephen Leacock. his lecture volume hes a trifle pes- care and other costs arising out of :f3lrmingham; and one need go no fur- speed is said to -be responsible—a "A year ago," says Mr. Leacock, simistic about retired professors who collisions: cher than life day's newspaper for a speed greater than the traffic or road spoofingiy, "I retired from college think they are going 'to complete Speed The Major Cause 'conditions warrant. Nuff said. lecturing, at -the' tirgent request of their great masterpieces -now that picture of t``, next war. None will be the college trustees, who Were very the 'hustle and bristle 'is o er. here Durin 1937 there were 304 hit- * • •. • g able to tell when he may be in the and-run ,drivers involved in, acci- front Ilne. Men:and women alike will HIGHWAY TO ALASKA: Being grim about it. Now, at the request is his last word on-that: "When peo- dents, as against 221 the pravious find the menac.' ,rt death canfronting pushed at this time by the Govern- of innumerable friends all over the pie say to me, "You'll be able non Year, this type of driers ring respon- them in as;lects more. horrible than went of the United States and the country, I affi retiring from lecturing to finish your book on'the History, ,stile for 14 deaths and 158 injured. ever tried the stagilna of classic hero- *• Government of. British Columbia is on the public-platform as a humor- of Political Theory,".,I answer, 'To 'Police apprehended 170' hit-and-run, ism. The King,of Terrors, .when Hec- a proposed "five-nation" highway to ist." Here in one book. are the fun- heli with if." motorists. Alaska,. from Mexico,• through the -ny speeches and some other miscel-. "Here Are My Lectures and Stor- for and Lysander faced him, as a Excessive speed was given as the gentleman in comparison. with the -U. S., British Columbia and the Xu- laneous items from 'the -lunacy of lei," by Stephen` Leacock, 251 pp., g shapes'fn which peril, death, and out- kon territory.. P retniei Pattullo, of Lekeock, Canada's premier humorist. $2. McLelland and Stewart, Limit- greatest contrfufin cause in acci- dents, with driving on the wrong side faring wiII overhang every—EtFglTs - British Columbia, wa:, in Washing- Elsewhere Mr. Leacock. has spok- ed; Toronto. ____ of the road next. Figures aIs'o show- man's home. ,The bomo will rain alike -{ ton last month conferring on the en of his excruciating experiences ed the most dangerous time on high- on the just and the unjust, the stal- _matter, snd now the.-U. S. House of while lecturing; here you get the ' ' = ways was between five and eight wart and the coward. Tenderness of Representatides'has•passed and sent lectures themselves, and quite a Butterfly Eggs o'clock in the evening. nerve or conscience ylili gain no ex- mate the Senate a bill authorizing the feast they make for those who have "President to- appoint a five-man followed. his written mord--far o oison Cattle .-Some With' Physical Defects emption, 'ene and all, we shall be _ --Commission which would ,negotiate these many years. The, lectures are " ' Last year 230 drunken drivers faced by a menace deeper than has :with representatives of the-Dominion more serious; at least itis-spats;-t ° - were }mo}ved in-accidents'ss cow- ever d rkened'the page, of history. If ' ;Government. some of us had' been -imagining. ing the death of cattle in potth pared'with 177 in 1936, 16—of the It be true that 'all that a ratan hath The building of such a highway "How Soon Can We Start The Next China- and Siberia, according "to a accidents in 1937 producing fatali- will he give, for his life,' the instinct , would open up a whole new territory War"' for instance, turns out to be Russian agriculturalist 'in this city. ties. Ninety-six drivers with various b.' self-preservation has never been for tourist development in Canada The eggs of the butterflies, laid on physical defects figured in seven fatal aroused by a such a summons,"—Lon- tap untold sources of revenue B—I) grass'or corn, are poisonous. accidents. - don Observer. �'HE WONDERLAND OF OZ _ • �� - 7' seas, cA. i l� ' _ I L- 4 Ls The Gnome King became so exasp- Then the King rang his gong and This Magic•Belt was the same one Dorothy Gale was now back in ` .� -orated by,General Blugs' remark-that ' told his guards to take the General 'that had once enabled the Gnome- Kansas with her Uncle Henry and he picked up his scepter, which had out and throw him away, which they King to carry out many wicked Aunt Em. - Uncle.Henry, you remem- :-a heavy ball made from a"sapphire-at did. This Gnome King was a bad plana, but that was before Ozma and bar, had had to go to Australia for man and no one loved him. He was his health. That had cost a lot of the'end�of It and threw it with all his a powerful monarch and he had re- leer people had marched to the un- money. Now he Was home. There might _at General .Blug. The. sap- solved to destroy the Land of Oz and derground cavern and captured it was a mortgage on the house and phiirs hit the General upon the fore- its magnifYcent.Emerald City, to en- _ ..from him.. The Gnome King could Uncle Henry could not pay, so the yt_ head and knocked him flat• on the slave Princess Ozma, Dorothy and all not.forgiv"orothy or the Princess , 'banker told him that if he did not floor of the cavern, where he lay mo-' the Os people, and recover his magic Ozma and he had determined to be pay it b rtain day, the farm' tionlesr, belt. revenged.gon them would betaken en away from him. v ,L.Tcye fiywwr,-„,.wM\.«+e,I.s,G-a•„'%S.v.x:av �F.,••vdJ.x*wt.wB�wYM/M alp.. � ^'•d4 +1a+..a,.. 'M.. .!wy1> M >.�' s":'t"^•�+ � ' ..�:w w• '•.,•'. .. .+,^'fw. � � ... 14'•5"•' .L; - - - - humans than to 'Pother Moth. Now& b ' ■ ■ Common Moth Is ,:;'days an aromatic organic chemical, HAPPY RO N whichi Is easily volatilised and readily Classified �►dvert�s�n A Dread Enemy aired from the goods,u suflicient V�/tTH d ceatration, actually pphysistes the DEN'S The Pest Should Be Asphyxiated pest. It is, however, quite harmless , c•"" ,AGENTS WANTED _ LMARN TO FLY It Lays Egp And Mums to humans. - Your Wardrobe. _ Fumigation Often Needed — AGENT, HANDLE PROFITABLE FAST DUFFERIN FLYING SERVICE (SETS For things puck as furniture,drapes, selling household products. 1736 Dun• your license on easy terms Clew rugs, etc., the moth can - best be den Weat. Toronto, A" Instructora. New (Juba Address 0i the 10,000 odd insect pests said •• - -- �- Barker Field, Toronto, Unt. to infest the North American contin• thwarted by treatment of the material the common clothes moth is per- Y 9 ][AN OR WOMAN FOR CUPID CON- ant, with a chemical which does not suit g you're looking for a keen partner centrated Flavors. Fifty varieties. MATTRESSES FOR SALE baps beet known and most reviled. the dietary fade of the larva. When- in roil] Long profits. Grand route salesman fig-yOUM1OWn, ffep Otit With --extra. Acme Direct Sales, 615 Yonge, MATTRESSES—SPRING BARGAINS— Yet the moth is, except as an access- ever infestation-with moth eggs is on$- ; Toronto. New Felt Mattresses, $3.50; New Spring petted ordinary repellents are of little O9�sMeCut Cigarette Tobacco. Mattresses, $8.50. From factory to •ory after the fact, rather an innocent AGENTS! SALESMEN! MAKE TWO user, Veteran Bedding, 893 Queen St- creature.' It has no predatory in- value, 'and the : safest treatment is Ogden's rollsa happier cigarette— hundred percent commission selling West. Toronto. atinets, lives but a little while, and fumigation with a highly dethal gas• a snoother,cooler,mellower smoke, new household necessities. Just in- vented, Canadian manufactured. Be FURNITURI'1, eats nothing because it In physically This can only be carried out by Prop- and wise •'roll-your•owners,” have the first and make big money. Write incapable 01 doing so. erly equipped fumigators or dry- today free literature. Progress Waren, CLEARANCE SALE The female of the species is Only cleahers—and most up-to-date dry- proms It. lite the best papers, of 27 Front E., Toronto. more deadly than the male because cleaning establishments now offer a course hese"C tanteder"or"Vogue", ART RECONDITIONED FURNITURE of its habit of laying eggs every day combined cleaning, fumigation andarrf— , { 1[F YOU LIKE TO DRAW, SKETCH OR Every piece thoroughly cleaned and of its one Or two weeks Of life. It is' storage service. Ask reconditioned and sold'undefma definite to a Of life that the Fee). Give age and occupation. Box money ac —guarantee u se. to ac 62, T3 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. This is your opportunity to buy high moth species devours those-things of EXpeY't8 j'\e,,,�aregaee class reconditioned furniture at a frac- animal origin on which it finds itself. Dec tion of the.actual value. Buy now for k HANY CHICKS Thus it Bata wool, silk, feathers and • ■ 1•,OUI:I'lll &hu 1'u1,LTRY. - Your summer cottage. Here,are some Environment ewaent ■s i F4IUIPMF:I of the amazing values picked at ran- hair, grows by what it feeds On and Lit i aialiva■a i0 dom from our enormous stock. emerges into the chrysalis stage, at i� �\) NOW YOU CAN BUY TWEDDLE $24.95 Large 3 piece repp cheater- last taking wing after.It has C88L off _Moe Important Chicks 'noted for Egg Production Reld suite, Marshall revers- r' and livability at greatly reduced ibis cushions. Thoroughly cleaned. its case. �� : prices for May. ' Get our May price Large three piece suite In Before The Eggs Are Laid In The Develop- list before ordering. Twe'ddle'Chick $13.95 Than Heredity, op- Hatcheries Limited, Box '10, Fergus, English tapestry. Marshall To cut the moth Off in its prime one f ��R Ontario. cushions. A snap. must begin before it starts laying meat OF a Chrldi intellect G#kr4 �, Beautiful aline,• 3 pieces in ONE WEEK SALE OF SURPLUS brand new repp cover, run eggs, but since "it does this ori the There to no correlation between the oOoeti Chicks commencing May 16th. Leg- shade, reversible Marshall cushions: first.day of its short life, being pro- intelligence of children and their par- t horns $5.85, Pulleta $12.95, Barred (unclaimed). c9ciouh, there '1a little time to lose. ents; and the Influence of environ- 1tock and New Hampshire Reda $6.95, Chesterfield bed,, tapestry • , pullets $9.75, cockerels 6 eta. Started $23 cover, has large wardrobe There are several ways of battling meat determines growth or decline of Chicks 2 weeks old add 6 cts. 3 weeks compartment, in perfect condition. the moth tvecies other than clapping chiidren'e intellectual. development, add 9 eta. per chick (Large Egg $21.50 Large dresser, rich walnut One's hands at,It. These ways are - Quality) 1 ct. extra. $1.00 per 100 de= epL .7V flnish, full size bed. walnut according t0 the report Of a 15-year posit. Free Folder. All chicks from finish, sagless spring and brand new chemical. You can either repel Mother study of children by Dr, aro13 ee e - Government banded blood tested roU-edge felt mattress. stock. Top Notch Chick Moth, asphyxiate her, or put her-or _ s43-Af1 Beeutlful baa room suite, and Dr. Beth Wellman of the Iowa W large 'dresser, chiffonier; full her progeny into a lethal chamber. Dniversity Child Welfare Station. CHICKS ONE CENT EACH FOR TEN size bed and eagless spring, completely The modern moth repellent differs Dr. Skeels, psychologist for the Iowa "Children thrive beat" Dr. Wellman EXTRA, with every hundred ordered reflnished.I zrge 6 piece bed room suite. much from the Victorian moth ball State Board Of Control, has discov Concludes, "in schools where they area Ten Days in advance of delivery, $72.5U yyriceb lower May 24th and June 18th, Beautiful dresser, triple mir- which was composed of coal tar naph- Bred that underprivileged children, taught to think'for themselves instead ;ices for list. Trent Electric Hatch- ror vanity, birch chiffrobe, run size thaleae of varying purity, and was taken from Inadequate environment of obeying blindly._ They do best in" ery, Box'533W, Trenton, Ont. bed and saltless spring, Completely re- Only very little less hems to most finished. ,—$ and placed in foster homes, respond groups with children with cepabiliLies, LOOK AT THESE PRICES FOR $24.9417 Solid oak dining room suite, t0 love, interest 8IId Comfort by re- as great or better than their Own." it Baden High. Quality Chicks from $ large buffet, extension table. Government jLpproved blood-tested 6 feather upholstered chairs and a fine markable intellectual gains. breeders. Standard to born and g 32 piece dinner net. �., + The bump of benevolence is situj New Hampshire Reds $7.95, Barred $57.00 English oak dining room • Duller Jrf Poor Surroundll>ga r Rocks 68.95. sig Egg Quality 131tc Y�+ suite, large buffet, square ated at the very top of most men more. Special Sale of Older Chicks extension table. china cabinet, and B ►ei :slriilet8 and He finds no correlation between the h@sem— fat from the pocketboo while they last; Two weeks old add leather seat chairs. Completely re n- !g intelligence Of true parents and their as possible. ac. Three weeks old add 5c. Send for lahed. fa' folder. Baden Electric Chick Hatch- $79.00 Fine .walnut. dining room ,e� children, blit notes the longer email 'try Limited, Box 59, Baden. Ontario. W Aulte. Buffet, extenalon table, ;.; �j buckles boys and girls remain in poor cur Belgium Is considering the seta - china cabinet and 6 leather upholstered �.� FOR REAL •PROFITS NEXT FALL, china Perfect condition. roundings, the duller they become. He lishment of'a special organization buy Bray chicks now. Last year H. mite,, 6 Piece. $1Y.eat Oaa s.��ti*ie' •:��:$e:.e:�:*:e:�r��� B's. 401 Bray pullets laid at 411 Breakfast ......�►: •i- points out that if these children are t farmers in.finding or maintain, months, hit 200 sass dally, at 5 Stove,. H , Kitchen Cabinets, 41YAss removed early enough to foster homes months and 240 at 6 months. Write SewlnRy�ine (SI nger),•st:.PSI are«- Friday the Thirteenth of May ing outlets for their products, for catalogue. Bray Hatchery, 120 seT" 85 51 ''hlffonters, f7.aas Red,, onl once in 1938 comes Fiidap they have a good chance to reach nor- Because of the large number oil John St North, Hamilton, Ontario. *2•W# Springn, M2-.'SOS New Felt Asst- y mal or superior mental achievement. men desiring to join the British Ter tre,sea;7s�, Extension table-, se. s the 13th. Dr. Wellman has recorded that BRAY COCKERELS BRING QUICK Day Beds *&Sol Ice Boxes. 4141-se.. So frightened are the American ritorisl Army s special information ` return,, F.J's. Bray Hybrid cockerels Write for free Illustrated catalogue higher Intelligence fevE1B are the.rule greased 1 pound 4 ounces each (heads of new•and reconditioned furniture and people at the specter of the figure bureau has been opened in London. orf) at 7 wee3ca, For further Infer- hundreds of valuable gifts tree with "18" that One Of the largest hotel rather thhn exception following the -- _{ _ matlon write for catalogue. Bray Purcfiaeea• systems in the United States found stimulating atmosphere of- nursery { Hatchery, 130 John St. North, Hamil- LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. ;t necessary to abolish room 18. And schools. Significantly, daring summer URNS- ton, Ontario. vacation at home, without the ineen- Toronto yet the proof is strong that this hst• hoz•gsal Pam 4 Mla we$ p.W'a. FAST-GROWING BRAY NEW 478 Yotnge•St., tive' Of school• and influence o1 com- MW ,tis oil, awe•Ii. as - /' Hampshire chicks laid at 4 months, all the arithmetic OL life.uCh faith panionship,.children-ebow little or no � s veld 411 -{ weighed sti-pounds at-6 months. Get Woodrow Wileoa had a -- - tau pd 6% �v ads say eh�eks dile -- -t+,>eR'SarrAL _ al numeral art is one of the luckiest Irl is eold6 to u _ r year. Free catalogue. Bray Hatch- ery, 180 John St. North. Hamilton, BE POPULAR: LEARN 'HOW. GET 18 that he would.be elected president The Best Type of School �OPs Ontario. what you want by making pecp le tike yom Personal charm will sive because his name had 18 letters in Miss ess aWellma studied t i d girls re- run. o- �_ �• BULBS you-more ac�statstlres; trtend*siva. 1 . -_��- the number )md—alwaysA a - Valuable social and business g SURPRISE GLADIOLI BULBS, Picardy. contacts. Indivtg ual confidential co- brought him success. ceived careful and sympathetic early Bagdad. or mixed, 4'." to 1'i" 81.25 operation in easy lessons by matt For many years Woodrow Wilson p�� hundred prepaid. W. Glans, Si Duff Bead 25 cents for introductory tree- training and discovered those trans ie KING OF r/YN„ Street Hamilton, Ont rise and membership. (Prompt re- wore a scarf pin' a miniature .of'the tarred to progressive institutions of fund if dissatisfied.) Canadian Charm great seal of the United States. .this type continued to gain is intelli- t CLOTHING FOR SALE Club, 681 Broadview Ave., Toronto. Why? Simply became 18 stood out y P 8 gence, while those Who entered less l _rREE HATS, SHOES. SHIRTS, TIES, ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, all Over it�1s stars, 13 stripes, 18 progressive schools lost considerable etc., with clothing purchase Write comfort, positive support with our 1g letters in the for tree Illustrated hase. to advanced method. No elastio or un• arrows, 18 olives, ground clothing bargains, Dept. N.catalogueYonge der-straps or steet. Write Smith motto, "E PTuribns Unum:' q i, - Street Clothing Exchange. 502 Yonge Manurartnring Co Dept 2t9 Pres- Street first sighted the islands Street. Toronto.. ton, fent. DRt'h:Lui•ING AND PRINTING IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE, Off the Coast of North America on ! romantic sweetheart with money. Friday, and he left Europe on Fri- EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST write: Mary .Lee• 445-0. Rada- Mia- day; left the West Indies for the re- ti —Two valuable premiums given with - souri• EVERY roll developed, and border turn_ trip to Spain on Friday; fir- i printed 28c or. with EVERY 12 re-. QUIT TOBACCO. SNUFF, EASILY, IN- rived at Palos Friday, Plarch 18th; - ---- prints 36c. Mention this advertise- expensively. Guaranteed. Advice returned to Land for the first time on w "' Anent when ordering.. Fast Foto tFn- free. Box 1. Winnipeg. isbers, Winnipeg. the actual American continent, •Fri- - PfiOTOGRAPHY FOR 14AI,E day,.November 22, 1493; discovered ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EVERY Cuba,. Friday June 13, 1494, and. S. ' PURE MAPLE SYRUP, first quality. c order. Roll film developed and Write for prices. Order early. John eight Prints 25c. Reprints 3c. Estab- America, Friday, August 3rd. M. rilleslile, Abbotsford. Que. llshed over 26 . years. Brightling So might the lucky history Of 18 Studio, :!# Rk hmnnd Street East, To- run on indefinitely. Throw fear to TORKSHIRES—AT THE 'HEAD OF ronto. Shadeland Farms herd the Grand the.winds. Engage berth 13 for a. Chambion; sire of "'Sainsbury Tro- PROFESSIONAL RESULTS COUNT — pphy" ' and • "Best Market. Pen" .at any flim developed and 'printed prop- trip 'Ori Friday the l3tb and if it Royal Winter Fair. ' Sows include erly. Mail with 25C to Professional Coats 13.13 for the journey,be glad j� — -• First and Second winners Toronto Dept. A, London, Ont. Send your own —that it doesn't cost more! ,and Fir t Guelph. Young males with ., - choice of negative back with your -0 "Adv ed Registry" backing. -For --.+— Sale, S�adeland Farms, Box 7, Eden. second, film for tree Etchcraft Ell- Elgin Co. largement, "Some people believe HAT EXTERMINATOR If the wish they make tire sensation HAIRDRESSING -On s wish-bone of 1938. New in design, _LADIES AND GE,TLEdfEN LEARN ALL KNOWN DISEASES CAN BE CAR- Or load of hay fails; Hairdressing. 6 months $75: Jones ried by rata. Safeguard yotn home 1DeIII of appearance, with a and stock by using Ratpox—Harm- It is plenty of time 3mw high in Firestone.qual, Hairdressing School, Listowel, Ont, less to humans, domestic animals, - To pray. HAIR GOODS poultry, I;.roundhogs, etc. If your P y _ _ity at a new low price. dealer cannot supply you aend 35c in WICS,.TOUPES, TRgNSFORMATION'S,• coin for post-paid supply. Dealers This new Firestone Stan- write for particulars National Salsa Daylight saving is founded on This lord Tire has everything. Braids, Curls, and all types of finest Agency, 57 Rloor West. Toronto. old Indian idea of cutting Off one eryth�►• � quality Hair Goods. Write for illus- Guard• your, home wid stock with Oil want—Osie m11 of. A -f fliia blanket and win it on 'F ty� CaBsr repair work. Toronto Human, Hairnatpthe other end to make it longer. - care, 4`e epee Supply Co., 528 Bathurst, Toronto. vTRA«RI:RRY Pi,A\TS . . 411.011 LANDSCAPE NARGATS: — —o - Never before have .yog STRAWBERRY PLANTS—IA1PRP ED SOri �.t0 TSiB father)—How many seen .so )much tare for the 1 23 PERENNIALS — SHASTA DAISY, Dunlop, Glen Mary, Blakemore, fir- kinds of Wood are-used in making s eon's Beauty, $3.50; Herbert Raspber- tlnoney. Every fire sslrries Cstchf-ly, Coneflower, Goldentuft. 7 Marguerite, Canterbury Bell, Gail- ry $15.00 thousand. Quantity dis- match. . the Firestone n am e and lardla, etc.-2 Evergreegs; Tree: counts. John Whittaker,. R. 3, Ches- Father--Just two, son. He would Shrub: '6 Bulbs: 250 Seeds. Prepaid. terville, Ont. guarantee—your assurance Two orders $1,80. Dollar Nurseries, and She Would.'• _ gr Fonthill. Ontario. PTR R'ORMS ___p— --• of rate! non-skid effic- „ iency, greater safety and IF TOUR CHILDREN SUFFER FROM -Correct this Sentence — Their longer mileage. these annoying pasta, send two dol- board is part of their pay, said the - e lars for simple home remedy. Grat- " Before you b tan Kelly, Postal Station K, Toronto. employer, "so I give them the best y buy any fire food I r;an buy." this Spring, first go to your RAYMAR C.n.dae «., As civilization develops, the influ- �'— dearest Firestone Dealer and 'i P . With Few Exceptions—The Haid- see how he can save you Adviser oAlt~ro6has,.4""a ence of women is supposed to grow er the Work•the Smaller the Pay, i Che ester end Perwnel,ty ChM it"to _ motley•with this new Fire- Ami en one who.,,its bun. Thr#2046^/4"t greater. ('ibis, is that one Of the �,— is..d`n""ly'O'd"""` reasons nhy all civilizations fall? White Friend—What are yoti do- stone Standard the great- C.t.ts. Iron t Yeast Tablets , 'gest fire value ever offered at ■ ing now, Sam? 'these low prices. ,,, end roll be,int to�etho.:ith a incl pechye ,• '.• - of the,e wondvfu tablet,, VI/nte tedey, Negro—Ah't an expOrtah. end°,in, . ,ell.edd,mcd, ,taped White Friend—An exporter? ,;�n.dope«td your 64-d.,.Address'-• FEET HURT? ++ Partner, Negro—Yes. All was fired by the 'MA iON,IMIONS L MITto' Pullman Company. 14 KCAL IT. TO,ONTO.CANADA —0—� } uatrtN "Oh," sighs the Detroit Free - A lstlwe No. Z(�—,38 Oft , -, Press ,"for the good old days when I i7 , , • a I life was simple and jig-savo puzzles i low - B—D a•v" seemed complex." . 1 �r-i[ra. J. G. 'Bastes was rttme�- -�.Yiaaes Belts sad Ma,-Aads•w -Guetvh on, sat'arday•owiar -saw Yin. Z. Andres to the illness of her mother. day nwtiil Mr. and Yrs. Ales Thom 0[=a. Hugh Yechinspend a few -Yr. /.nd Yrs. Geo. Me IF of Dunbarton. B +hys with her daughter, Yrs. 1.. H. apesst Sunday in H visiting --Fred Doyle; 01 Toronto visited 1 9 Devitt and family in Toronto. the latter's sister. Pickering,friends on Sunday. -.1L:. and Yrs. L. Ravin, and The Y- P- S. of the United The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- 1_ ,tasnily, and Yrs• BOMilton, of Church held their closing banquet in terian Church will meet at the home --Brougham, visited Yr. and Yrs. the basement of the church on Weed- of Mrs. Carmichael, the Manse, in A CRASH IN nT A'Walter Wihite on Sunday. neaday evening, with about one bun- Whitbyon Wednesday, May 18th. DISBES --Mrs. George I.Aw, of Toronto, dyed present. Among the guests at 3 p. m- Cars will be at Mrs. sicaompanied by her daughter, Mrs. were the presidents of about half Arthur Boyes' at 2.30 to convey the vi - ~ - lMcAvoy (Edith) spent Sunday with a dozen of the societies sited by ladies to Whitby. _ Relatives here. otic local group during the season, The May meeting of the W. M. jt�� t -411r. Frank Prouse met with a and.Rev. and Mrs, Hugh G. Croz- S. of the United Church was held s e price, not t[le'A .dishes, painful accident on Wednesday ev- ier of Whitby. Rev and Mrs. Jull, at the home of Mrs. W. C. Murkar ;. th$t has crashed ening, he 'Was . adjusting his power of Brooklin, and Rev. and Mrs- wash:the President, Mrs. F. Bunting plater, and got the small finger on Howey, of Dunbarton. An excellent Presiding- one hand in the nmev�frne. talo off dinner was served at the tables dec- e made business per- ng and plans coon made for a quilting LoO� Bine Willow Dinner Plates *befingerat the first knuckle joint. orated in green and yellow,-by the to be held on May 17th. Mrs. C._ '4•_ " Cereal ni8hes1 ' Mise Mary Martin who has been .ladies of.the W. A. Miss Margaret Stevenson gave a reading,* "Peace'. • 4 Cups and Saucers fa the Oshawa Hospital during the Westney. President, proposed the Mrs. Murkar had arranged a splen- -past seven weeks, has returned home Toast to the King; The'Guests, by did program on "Peace" and was confi kanMorley and respo�Aed to. by -was+ Mrs. OR ' ed to her home.for some time. - Rev.. Crozier; 71* United Church, Mrs. .Jenkinson,--Mrs. Gartshore •-•A number .from st. Andrew's b Miss versa wise and re Here is another 'wa to procure -'Blue Willow" y , sponded and Mrs. C. Morley assisted by 9 `Chureh, Pickering, attended 'the or, to by .Rev. Jull; The Young People, reading short items. at the close of dishes—For s limited time 'we ere selling gan.recit�l in St. Andrew's (;hunch, bit' Mr. M. S. Chapman and resp- thre meeting refreshments were ser- . Whitby,'on Sunday evening, and onded to by Henry Westney. by ved by Mrs. Murkaes group. I lb. Of"Big Store'' Tea andlOne "Blue Willow" were delighted with the pipe organ, .reading the Society's paper. Rev. - ,which has recently been modernized; Howe the Y, guest speaker gave an .. d u , •. .. .., and the selections of thw mixed excellent address on "Sports in Liffe" - dish for, 68c. quartet, and soloist. to the Young People. During the FOR SALE -- strawberry plants, -ThWoman's Association of the program Mise Ruby Andrew contrib- June. Drop variety. 75c. per 100, Remember—This tea compares United Church held their May.meet- uted very nicely, a vocal nunicer; $5 per 1000, $4 per 1000 in lots.of Ing at the home of Mrs. Gordon and community singing etas enjoyed 5000 or' more. Also asparagus roots. very favorably with any of the Found; with a splendid attendance. by the whple group. S, per 1000. S. Murdo_chi R. R. ,1 Platewere.-completed for-the Cook- -Wonders never cease. And they Pic&ering. higher priced pack$ge teas. In School by Mrs. Aitken, which is do say that the adoption of nem, - - to be held on June 17t14 also the- helpful ideas is an . indi : FOR SAIF.-earl ca • y cabbage and to- ---=Garden Party which is to be held a live, wide-awake mind. We dined mato plants. seveiE varieties, 10 c. -, .. _� - •. :an July 15th. out a few days ago, and were serve d doz. Also some,Bantam Corn seed. Dori t miss thus opportunity • -On Saturday last a kit of bur- rhubarb pie. It.did not look like.rhu- Plants. have been grown out doors. lars' tools were found on the farm •barb pies.generally do . the L. D. Banks, Pickering. tf 8 F� B Y , juice _ -. ... , of Wm. Lee, a mile and a half south was not-running all over. We hes FOR SALE;--Ford Roadster, rumble of the village. The kit included two itated a` bit before commencing to seat. Excellent condition, cheap for a electric drills, and were discovered eat, because there was sticking up cash• Also, combination scoo and • • ��•^' p pman In a clump of bushes by friends of through the roof (crust), Khat look. 1platform scale, scoop up to 30 lba. _ Mr.. and Mrs. Lee,'who had come ed like a piece of rubker pipe, and Platform. 240'1bs. Government Stam- from Toronto to-visit at the Lee boldly enough, under .. the careful ped. A bargain: ' David J. Scott, home. The drills were inentified• as eyes of our hostess, we pulled out Altona Road, Rouge Hill,.'1-2 mile' :the property of the Adanac Mach- the pipe and enquired as to the idea north of Kingston Road. �� Q-ine Shop-of Oshawa, and were sto1- We were told that this was a piece - , 0� �OteS =en- about two weeks previously, anti of macaroni inserted.in the pie crust .FOR SALE-.Plarrts. Tomato. sato- pring were given to Provincial Officer .before baking. to let the air out base, vepper etc. Annual bedding. . -:Clark. of Oshawa, who inveatizated. and incidentally keep the juice Plants Hardy perennials.. E. B. l -Boys and Girls! bow-ahant }'out here it belonged. Kit-hen meclsan• Brown. Brock Road, South. 38-9 bird houses?Better get the finishing ics. Full sized R'OIi 6h17•t8, 88C. i touches all on,,and have them ready -The first,meeting in the inter- .CROWN and EMPIRE MILLETS, ' the reicognized; best, early and late Water Shrunk Overalls ,"----pair. 1,7 -for the Spring Flower Show at ests of 'the Annual First of July - � 5 - Durcbart.)n United Sunday School "Celebiafion, was ti.eld in the hall on 'arieties, No. 1 G. S. 5c. lb. Early - _Room, May 31st. Tfp two elapses Monday evening, and was attended Amber Sugar Cane (Sorghum), an (>Ereb Work $nota, , . . _ 3,50 are as follows: (a) 1? ears and un- lard b the improved strain. No.. 1 G. S. 6 b. - y y y yaunRer,people. who ib. Sudan, Grass, an excellent'supp- Built-in Arch support `Fork Boots. der. (b) Over 12 ears,.Those who carried out the program last • P ear, _ S7 _ 4 lementary pasture, \o. 2 G. S. - contemplate renewing their member- and who are( doing so this..year. -Comfort while on vorlt ship are asleed to please do so be Wm. Wheeler was appointed chair- (No• 1 Purity) 6 c. lb, F. H."West- y �. fore May 31st.'as it will "avoid- an} riian of ,Oe rneetin with Root_ ney,_ Pickering, .Ont. 88-40. - g -- '— new rqn a of English Foulard Ties, misunderstanding.=-Com. E. Bron Rudd M t w ,� fine Rudd Gelding-l?,.aay_A- --�- - - - Lo've-ly'ps te-rne}- early in the meeting that the "Teen harness, also McLaughlii; Pony Bug- rbon ne w-;" y last was observed in the ere' Club" and the Senior, Ball team gy. •Mrs. Edgar Mitchell R. R. 2, Ladies' Chiffon Boss new spring shades s of- the village as Mothers' would. be carrying out the-program- Claremont. , ' . in the,United Church Rev. M. for the day. Mr. Prouse, for- theA1] sizes, 75a,. per pair -- . anon preached an'appropriate Police Trustees-of t1`* Village advis FOR• SALE-Tomato plants, -any "U_ -rmon for Mothers' Day, and Mi s ed that the Board would ask for 25 quantity.- - Wholesale priVe. Also Fred T. BIIntii3g, ! !` �ickerlIIg \ Irene Cooper sang a very approp- per cent of the.net ' profits of the bedding plants, • W. F. Crawford, _ ' riate numker in a sweet voice."Dnr- .day for-the use of the park. Some phone Pick. 1405. 37-38. < F,et^blisked 1857, i' ins the service the Sacrament of difficulty was experienced for a few Baptism was administered to the in- minutes in deciding the manner of FOR RE�1T--3 rooms' in residence .__ : : °n Church Str: Pickering. Apply to _ fant children of Mr. and Mrs. Ed dividing the profits 4eween the two Mrs. Maria O'Connor:- 87-38 PECIALS Pareco-, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Found groups, and for this a committee, of Wand Mr. and Mrs. S. Irish. In the Messrs Frank Prouse, M. S. Chap- ''OR REIT-in village of Pickering, Presbyterian Church there was a man and A. H. Robinson were a � -roomed. house with bath• mewl • good attendance. Rev. Dr. Carm- orated •to make that decision after decorated. Wired for electric stove. ;Breakfa$t ii� 25c. a lb. :ichael preachled`a sermon on "God the receipts were totalled. The off- $20 per month. Apply A-. McMillan, D�ee Minced - n _ r is Love" and Mr. Bernard Clark iters and Committees -for. the day 1`t' Melinda Str. Toronto. Elgin �Nlineed Steak Zc $' lb -- :'baritones of Whitby, sang, "Mother were appointed' as follows: Chair- b303. • of My Heart". man, Wm. W`r*eler. � Secretaries, -During tke pant twn wgas�lr_q-�A_ MOT-10Y. and S. chapFORSALF--Aoo hnpi,_ good seed- 1h io owners have bAen : barley, malting variety.paying their Treasurers, J. S. Balsdon and W. g y. John Miller � fees for the ensuing year.- The fee V. Redditt. Sports: Messrs Under Ph"4 Clare. 302. ti Stewing Beef, 12c. a lb• - having tieing' raised from $2 to hill, Wheeler, Pearson, LeG.ard, Yit- $2.50. It seems that the Ngher the chell Boyer and Bryant. Entertain- LILLIAN'S "Jewel Shortening, -'15c• a lb fee, 'the poorer the programs be• ment; Messrs W.,.C._3I,urkar, C. E. ` come.'A few years ago the programs Morley, Wm. Wheeler and ftobt. BEAUTY-SHOP -!Classic Cleanser, - 3 Tins, 13e• - 'were'of a high character, the music Ruddy. Raffle: Messrs LeGard, o ' In particular, was excellent. We R. Murison, L. Scott, G. Martin. Three doors east of the-Old Church ' ns, 25c• � s-- :_s t i still have some splendid musical Gate: Messrs J. Balsdon, C. Butt, ,._Garage, Mr. O. Crummer's -. - ,•, ._ ,..,,:. programs, but a :large amount is W. Redditt, C. A. Sterritt, Gord. Residence, nothing but trash. A certain. class Found. ,Booths:.,Messrs F. Prouse, Q of radio artists? inflict upon us a C. :Morley, J. Balsdon, Robt. Rud- Shampoo► and Fingerwave bAe. � • � s; ' .• � El D lot of crooning, which tlyey term dy. Advertising: Messrs . Murkar Fingerwave ` 36c' Buteher {phone, 3000) a'ic�cering 'music. There is also much time tak- and Ruddy. Preparation: liessr, Oil Shampoo A Fin 9'c, en up with patent medicine adver- Stan Balsdon, Vin. Bye, Cary Rob- Arching , tieing, and we have to listen to the inson. Dance: Frank Pearson. AIt same tiring day by day. It is about further meeting will be held in the Manicure , • ion ou as coming nes ay ev- flacials. �G 1 r p carry, out their promises which were ening`at 9'p. m, when. committees HAIRCUTTING , - + i - z e made when that' requested a 'raise are expected to have reports ready: .� time i time In the fees. __• All invited.:At the first meeting it Thermique Heaterlese Ai] Perman. .. �; Spring • -After a lingering 'illness, Mr. -was decided to cut down on some me s Seed me ent Waves Robt. H. Cronk died`on Saturday items of the parade. full account x1.95 E2,50 13.50 In his 71st Year. He was the only of the program for-the. day will be �hora Pick. 2200 Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, eon of the late Stephen and .firs. .given.when complete. z Crank, and was a life-long resident Alsike and Sweet Clover of Pickering. He took a deep inter- Joseph Sanders, of Dunbarton »s.: The ' Pickering -set in Harming and fruit growing. ea in his 72nd year. $ - All ove>rnment tested • Fm,& number of years he was Sec_ MEAT MARKET g - "tary of the South Ontario Farm After A very long' illness, seven ' ere' Institute. He was an active months of which was spent in the . All kinds 'of Garden-�s member of the Society of Friends, Toronto East General Hospital, Jos. -We carry a full line of His funeral took place on. Monday Sanders, of Dunbarton passed away 7oith interr>5ent in the Friends' Cern= on Saturday last. Deceased was born :,In bull` and package• siert' in Pickering. He is survived in Devonshire Eng., and came to by his widow, whose maiden name this'country about •55 years ago, ,. !was Marion Darden; also two sisters, settling in that part of the country an� `Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machlntry'and ,Alma and Allegra, of California, where he has resided ever since.. - Repairs. r , 1"e daughter, Mrs. Lishman (Myra) He was of a quiet,``retiring nature, Cured ►rid three sons, •J7arden, of Detroit but very well-kltowr�and respected 0W Motto-We Net it, Cao get it. Car it is not>wds, Omd Willard, of Wellsville, N. Y. by all.. He farmed if Fie Dunbarton Meats Fh•ss x900 b' 1 _ .and Lynden,' who lives in Toronto. neighborhood during his whole life, 'llwo daughters, Gertrude and Edith and is survived by one broth". Jno- .` s *• S. i Q�aj, PICG ' and one sister, Our delivery ie at your service J ►7 csi.+v 1, - •' ' ••died.in early womanhood. The sym- , Mrs. Morriiaon with pathy of the community is eztended home he made his home. Mrs. A. PhonRPick 1620 R' " -"�.► "to the.bereaved family. W. Mitchell. of Pickering, is a niece iCtARENCE StLK - - of the deceased.