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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_04_10'-�.r�-•>i-,.-_nh...^a...'_"�wc,_.'�•'rx ^^:m o✓- "" ,. -1,•'^ rT�:.-�--ac-Y ... .. ... w j. . - �fi# _ 1r_ a - an§ . r w - - . • - •' �• 11 JIN C. , VOL.- LV.. - ' PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, APR. 10. 1926. 33 x. owipfiaal stawbo. NOTICE' Highland .Creek Whitevsle .1[eddca! Mrs. Ford, Main Str., Highland We are sorry to report Virginia DW{�R. H. O. PH ,r `reek, opened her pleasant home for Major is d"rn with scarlet fever. T Our trneks psew•your way !ad Surgeon. Danbarton. Gal• ever de► the regular monthly meeting of the The Kingman Quartet well be at `DD B. FORSYTH. Opb. D., Director y y.„ f Senior Brandb of the Woman's Ina- the United Church on April 19th at l ' ZL. oseuical Aaaoeiationof Ontario. Res. COAL, 00KE: titute. The popularity of the host- 7 p. m. It is hoped that there will be � opt�p� of the Americas' Opwmetrkal sss�' tieAch, Brae esamined by apvaatmostt ess, and the fine day, a most agree- a good attendance, as the collection ' thds BaA Cla"Munt. Ont. WuOD, CEMENT, ' able change from the cold, gusty will be for the W. M. S. rwpsBi: SAND GRAVEL weather which we have been exper- Our public school was closed on r ' iencing, resulted in an unusually Friday last for fumigation, as there u DUNALL) AUuuY' rsarrt•wr. and large attendance. Mrs. Wallace, eff-- are several 'cases of mumps and T .Lr. SoUirAtor, Notary eutwc. niuueyw caw. , icient resident of this branch,oec. measles in the village. If parents IJabeatormeclyoecvweaDy•toe•aten.4.4:6171.- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES P g 'lila. ,oath «toll vt �.esuct; roue. wtutby. Guy - _ .. upied the chair. Several kind letters would only exercise the necessary _ t' RSA'1'UN, t3LrLL, also local cartage work' - of appreciation from those to whom care, much imonveniealce would be - •a -r' w.-t'BRATON. K. Coco - We have also placed in stock a full. the - W. I. had been privileged to saved. It pays to be "'safe" than T____HE P1 KER G. NE H. B. HELI. J. D. F.,ROS5 send donations or gifts were read, "sore :' line of Staple Leet Mtliltiq ughtfui recognition .oi ::__Capt. Toon Best vr1 --is- oonducting _ - - = and.. the bho j...A .WRiG1iTr - --- t.u's Feeds. sconces, expressed by them, encour- a Successful aeries r•f meetings this ».r Street. Toronto. �Adebude9a88 W MITCHELL GREENWOOD - aged the workers to renewed efforts. week under. the cornbi_-1ed auspices of C 0. RIOHARDSUN & Co.. Barris- • • Plans were made for the next meet the United and Baptist Ohurches of liter. Solicitors. Notaries etc.. Suite sol. •Plekerli3g, Out. 11W,which should prove a very int- Whitevale, will 'preach in the Bapt- Ssceh3br Lite Building, 36 Toronto St. 'roroatoi ps.yt 1St Church. 'next Sunday morniz;g 8t _ T•isphone Ad. lo11d; Ytc¢ering ehone 3o13. dtf eregting one, as MTB. Graves', �T as Office phone• i'ivu Residence 6520 .District President, and Dr. Rogers, 11 a m. and will conduct an inspir- _ .i>li�� THOM80N & McMILLAN=B.trris- - _ - tem Solicitor, Notary Public. Of5ce at Rq�dewe of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, concomon 1. tkkeriog. Oake lour:.Thursday and Saturday eveoirtas. from 7.00 p. m to 11.30 y. m.. or bT ointment. '1 oronw of ice : WS !loyal Bank- Oida Phone Pick 9000. Toronto 91 i� a= 4-IONANT & ANN1S - Barr71lsters, vSdfeitsri, Notaries Public GORDON D. CONANT. K. C. ALLIN F. ANNIS. B, A-. I.L. B. - Q<lkes- -71 9Simcoe St. S.; Osbaieb pbonei-4 and 3 (Oshawa). pnd at the Court House. Whitby. (Mr. Lonant) Phone 7 (Whit. who has recently cone to this drat- )gaily in the United Church ac 7 getabllahed 1886 e rict, will,, it is hoped, both address P. m- All are cordially invited to at- T this meeting. At the close of the tom• = meeting, -the hostess, asiisted by April meeting of the Women's . . ' The A n Mesdames Dun -man, Kingett and Tr- Institute 'Wdll be held at the home of eadway, graciously served a delight- Mrs. R. Johnson, on Wednesday, ful lunch, and so a most enjoyable April 15th at 2.30 sharp. "Economy afternoon came to an e4d. Hints" is the answer to the roll call With "Home Economics" as the top - A variety of entertainment at the ic. Special music and a demonstraL - Brougllam -Amateur show, 17th . ion will be given: April Group: Mrs. by).. c _ _ R. Johnston Mrs. W. Fitch, - Greenwood 'Iliag ensu "and Mise E: Wrilie. A - >1�� - RADIO SERVICE heart invitation is extended to . Y the - erten ., EIL O. 8M1TH. D. D. 9. L D. S.. e9 home near Shelburne. has e* her me+rrlbers and friends. - edge` A'(Iradnate of Itadio Coll a Miss R" , • line. - A very successful meting of the : N (Sueceew to Dr. J. O Dales). Graduate of sic. Roi,ai College or Dent Surgeons and Toro n- Wit11 The open meeting of the Mission Women.s Association was held. at to-uplverntr At Ciar out office over D. A. Up -to -the -min late training Band is' postponed until further not- 'the -home of Mrs. W. _Michell.. with veott'r atom •very Tues y and Frida Phone -- ... .. segos alt. and -- ice. the presdent in the, chair. An inter - FINEST EQUIPMENT_ The W A: will meet at the home esti or item of buglnets as bhe dec- HD D.S. Graduatkof the Royal Coll2ge of _- For of Mm Boyer on Thursday aster- isiori to get the church painted. Es- ` Dents. Surgeons and the. University of Toronto. - noon. timetes to be solicited. This is. sur- ofkke in residence second door east of St: And- _ Guaranteed Satisfaction Mies Lila Gee and friends of "I'or- el a row's Church. Kcitering.Ont: office boors, 9 y act af;-the church is sad- Sh1n les For S s.m. to a m, or by sbpointment. ."a, AT onto, visilted-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gib- ly in need -of same. After the meet- g ale servieg). t�eiwte Pick _3700. 4,�ts R«.w�.inN►ile Pric�esl son on Saturday. ing a splendid lunch -was served -by Tubes and Batteries always 90-h jd glias Laura Onnerod has returned the April -group, Mrs. Pherrill. Mrs. Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles, 4BtotU04" � OVbs. - H. ROY MILLER. to Victoria Square after spending E,.Arit`lony,_Mrs. F Mason and Mrs -- Bird's Felt 81,eteshingle& Also. re-ruhhpria buggy r' 8rouirbem. Ontario some time at her home here. C. Carter? a a;8y haeia: eELiZABETH RI0HAHD8ON- 48tf Phrtnp M, .,k.I&A The Public School is closed until � Lawn mowers sharpened. jresenF us�omps�nk•oli ooll as eseoawadfl bd= r atter the Easter holidays as a numb- Brougham Amateur Show. Friday T. PATER80N'8 - OLARHMON M U SIL er of .tike pupils are shut in with the .. April 17th. Oall'and, get prices. Phone 9818 FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. assr� w•+rwl: mumps. . for o•aaues or Tort sad oetorto. Ann- Mrs, Robt. ;wash 'spent a few days Brougham Tr Ea Experienced Dr U61¢ TeaOher with her . mother, Mrs. Wm_ Ortiwrod FUEL Li L loo sales of ail Mods ses•eaed is im aborws p toast.., Address Quem River P. o., Ons, with ,% Torouto_Conservatwl, who is under the doctor's care - We Mr. J. Geraw and Miss Yates vis - R. BBATON. TOWNSHIP BtaDdiII�. _ hope for a speedy recovery.- ited aL the Brown home on Tuesday. 1i�Ta Do Clerk. Conveyancer. Common weer for taken . f,vite. Accountant, Etc. Issuer or Will teach afternoons or evenings The Claremont Young People are The Milk Producers' Association r tarrt,sr Li«n..., wyiu.ale, occ. Saturday reserved for school putting on their -drama, ' Valley held a meeting in Brougeham this Builders' Su Plies children. Farm ts, in four acin the, Green- week. PP • MAW -. 'Mood United Church on the evenin Mr. and Mrs. Beech and children. "Rates verb Moderate. iLiceoBe+ii Auctioneer for York. )f Thursday, April 30th. Full part- of Pickering, were with the Warren- Lumber and Lath � Ontario and Ontario CosntiEs. Studio at my own home one mile_ oculars will- be given latter. Willson family on Sunday. All kinds of sates Promptly attended to east bf Brougham On No. 7 _ -�'- - Mr. Harvey was Master of Cere-.. B. C. iclbiIIglBs TERKS'- R8A80,*A8L8 Highway. Kinsale tri ues at the Brooklin Amateur7 Clue. COaI' easy be arranged for at the NEWS oiSce• - Contest on Friday evening. Sell u4l Independent phones.- MRS. CARL DEVITT %ir. York bas moved into the house _Tae John Everest family, of Tor-. ...>iilll0r. a CJJaI E Whltb :ately vacated by T, Hirst. onto, visited their relatives, Thos.: Domestic doge TRVCB�EN ! Pickering Mills Miss' Eileen Parkin spent meek and Miss Ga:nme�e on Monday. L't?meIlt. Lime P188te1'' Vit, .the Mi,sse�s Patterson, at' rook- The Sacrwnent Service on Sunday r ) 4 Cho lel Each lin. had a large attendance and the Sun- Maple Body Tcnd -- Insurance PP $ Mr. and Mrs.' Lorne White, of Os- day, School had an ,attendance of -90. l,g'ente f01 Ltlndy Fence hawa,- were reeendy calling orr rel- Mrs: ' 'H. Malcolm and Mrs. Dunn W wW.1 Day ' atives here. represented the Brougham W. M. S. and m etsl _rS05,L 1 Ji1r. Demanded Feeds of All Kinds -7n Stock Jack McDonald has secured a pos- at the Missionary Rally held ingilt; 4 For your Pe Ce Ve Poultry Feeds. Lahrador Shell, :tion in Dunnville •and moved there Brookline on Friday afternoon, April ' Cake Meal, Mo{asses: Any rho ,n Monday with his vtdfe and family. 3rd, CoQkRbutt •Iwplem�An•ts • License Obtatrrable P y� Mr: Fox; of Weston as e i ' may need. We can -mix any ration haged - Miss Hughes, niece of Mrs, B, .Secure Prices Before Boy ft From that you may want, machine mined "h R. E. Mowbray for a gear andt�, was rushed to the Oshawa Our Front {tank Egg Mash gives moved -with his wife and family last Hospital for an appendix operation µ CYRIL •E. MOR`LEY Friday. one da Iast week, and is.nowanak-- WILSON' BROS 1 results. Prices are direct 'to you, No. _ Y. e Jnstifi+ble Raters Commissions.' Mrs. 'L, Tran, of Whitevale spent ing a' satisfactory recovery. Phone Pickering, 6700t PSaturday with her mother, Mrs. ' D. On Sunday. evening next, April LOCUSt Fill, Ont., Salt at Car -Lot Crawford, who does not 'enjoy tha 12th at 8 p. in.,-uhe W. •M- S. will PhoneMArk 72M _ : _---- -` best of health. their Easter Thanhofferin ser hold g Lockwood Mattresses - D. N. Lock WOna O munber from here visitedC. vice. hoe Young People al1d ciiiidreii l =- - - - -- - PI(`KERING, nNT: Oren• in Oshawa Hospital last week. of the school are preparing a pag Cnugh ?d Old z JNNER•SPRING MIATTRESSES - Althcmgh somewhat improved, he eant in keeping ,with Easter. In.gaod= que'lily covering.- is still a very sick man. Our s, thy goes out !o the vic- �; s K R. G. CLENDENING Rev. Mr---. Mutton has returned �t e Price, $15.00 � finis of motor accident wehidi :deme es FUNERAL DIRECTOR rrcm Toronto Hospital after taking Lwk plane on' 1'i.:;ay 13--- (Al 6h� - Marshall loner -spring Mattresses ' treatments there: Her friends wish highway about a half -mile east of Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets, 2. ,;29.00 Private Ambultence - her a speedy recovery. �• village, when five Claremont Q�4gine TPMets, Price, age. Caacarn Rr�p DAy Neta Night Sor.ice 'Mr ^rd Mrs. J. Gr_-er-', .s: and •ladies,w•eie severely i-:jured w}^n LaRwold Tablets. �e White layer Felt Mattresses Phone � Mrs. J. Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. their car got bey6nd control and ran Buckley's Brcnchitisti7ixture, 40c.& 7 ' Price, 59.50 17el)nwell and daughter, Iris, of Tor- horns tree on the side of the road. MRlvern 5000 Passe e a e 'Vh� 754 t Grey Felt Mattresses onto, were visitors -wah Mr and -Mrs Three of iihe ladies ale now in the Rem, or Bronchial Mixt C conch R� ��L Victor Parkin on Saturday. Oshawa H ital. 8ik. z:- is Prica, $6.50, = Markham, Onto Thermogene, Mr. and Mrs. R. V: Moarbray and The Women's Institute sponsored Aspirin. 25c., .89c. & 9ft daughter, Florence, and Mr. and -WALL PAPERS Jack and �' entertainment held in MTown ' Mrs. A. Hooker and sons, Vick' Vapo Rub. , W We are Belling Sun -tested wall paper '` Fat niers � Hall, on Tuesday evening, Vick's Now Drops, •. •, ax '? Gerald motorecj tp, Foxboro on Sun- ve and Mrs: Burk, in charge. A very -° for every type of room,' - There is an Y Mistal Now Drops, ,:.• . 3be, & 7ft day to visit Rev. and Mrs. Horton and a red-altive audience exceptionally interesting selection Minta{ Chest Rub. WC -• A&M Flo Fi Itox- Discs 45e. and. dao ted the artists, who were prof ate. _. l �__ ghters. oatew hgi¢ns.' The price i $1.00.r- ' The W. I. held their March meet- 8� For- Coo lis ' and Colds ate, ralygin¢ from l0,cu. to 11.00. well -made chick troughs also essiorlal entertaim:ers of Toronto, - � Ing at the home of Mrs. M. MCB-rien Harold Rich and Harold Cluff, "The Blaby chick troughs at moder, that do- -not respond to _ $PECUAL A _ _' _ . last Thursday, March 26tiN with 18 Two Ham -1,!p" to the radio audience. - p .10 Rolls of Wall Paper, and 17 ds. Ste piiOes, _ prestnit. The .roll call, 'Irish Jokes" cif. • • in song' and dance, ordinary treatment try � E y Tilts Boy - ng y y : of Border. the two for i1.65. The old reliable B. H. Paint., Enamels a'� responded to by all present: Af- and Kenny who All Rolls Ready-Trimmec. and Varni ter. the business was disposed of and Mess . - waIIlpOlA B Cod Liver EBtrelO sties. -. � � 1 are tlnexcellL-i ,'_. rt.Dediwld in this Or Also Harness Oil, _Paint Oils, Turps -and our president introduced the guest ro„y, cwnvt�; >,�. audience. Set - C A STERRITT speaker, Mrs. F. Halliday, who gave y�s.ble program _Nyal's Creo-phos, Coal Oil. � dim has such an er;;�� C. s us a splendid address rm health. A been bresertbed in Br,:ughwn- Mrs. Massey -Harris Repairs, p report was given of the Directors' $1.00 s large bottle :... Funeral Director _ meeting held v the District Pet ors' Harvey received praisc from the vis d.VIN BU3HBY i g 1. AI li s;i�izrui; D - Private Ambnlanoe 'nils recently. We closed with God E. C. Jones, Phm, 8 eM Mrs. Oar! Devitt a:. , life. and P'ho>ne ~1300 ;Hardware Phooe 4600 Save the King, after -which our host- the Miases Clark of Gr�v,�ood fern., D eas served a a�tuous supper to idwd music for tfhe after � � t , waft#. � ..Ontario eras.r Rir�.o , x.. � elle_ -. -- - '''�° 7e • ` M J y� 44 OF .� 1. -. .. ', -• . • w Queen of Basketball Y g Movie Star and Family Sall for England ._ _• (irSkdc�h -Club_ Y � t �.> h �Y A•►u Jnr LESSON NO. 97 letter analysis according to type 'or �{ y, �' a r w , the standard of alphabetswould ob - .. ,. Hand Lettering =Inclined lite rate hand letter -craft as an applied : I "' t r .. f Gothics. It would have no individuality and Using the same methods as last its real value would be lost both from week the music- stab: we now demon-, an artistic and commercial viewpoint. _ strata the laying -out of Italics or in- This does not mean that basic prig F ellned .letters. ciple should be entirely sacritiired. .. The slant used by draftsmen' is to Anyone who can write can learn to sY the proportion of 2 to 5, an angle of do lettering, for no unusual . talent is 68 per cent, see FIG. 235. Compare needed. Of course, •someprogress, fas' - h' ~# :I 4` FIG. 236 with that of last week, FI.G. ter than others. Yet those who prat- a s f professional letterer g i '$34. tics intelligently and conscientiously Whereas a have a little troub:e mastering the ` does'not need to -pencil-in all the con, fundamentals. The ambitious art 8111 struction lines the same as a begin- dent will find thgse leAsons a compre• aer, that is in straight lettering, he hensive. and ,practical guide, whether iA idoes, however, find it necessary to he letters for a livelihood or just for r I lay -In the guide lines in order to the pleasure it affords. analutain the correct slant. If you handle your pen properly it I ' 'F r ,, . Inclined lettering adds variety to will not be necessary to retrace let 1- t — Richard Arlen, motion picture star, shown aboard the liner 31an- 1 # hattan with his wife, the former Jobyna Ralston, and their 18 -months - old son,. Richard Jr., as they.sailed from \env York for England. He sr, { will make a picture in London. - J P/FIG•: !I f a layout oi• ues:gn; it also adds a tet s. Note doers the eieuleuts start • er#sin amount of Appointment Nursing Her Energy grace and beauty and where they stop.- Work with an _ that is 83 attractive as the design it- even stroke -and do not be in too self• However a careful choice must great a burry.*Charles «�• Baker New Gen - be made of the style of letter to con- + You will get a great deal of pleas- I - form with the design•. seal Sales Mana er of tiher our work Note how,. necessary it Is to have of EX. No. 96. Wlri-��'illl1i21S. g urs la copping FIG. 23& for y ti 3 k the correct guide lines when making the letters v, w, x. y, s and o. Every individual letter must have These lessons are Yree. We Invite I The appointment of Charles W t dare in the Makin for it has as questions from our readers, which $akar,"well=known Montreal Sales Much to do with the looks of a fin- will be answered without any charge. executive,. as Genergl Sales Manager ished word, as features have to a hu- A small fee is charged, for criticism Miss Blanche Howe, 20 -year-old of the Sherwin-Williams CoMpany of =1nsn face. on readers' sketches. Enclose a threw Canada Limited was announced re - on brunette o fi i the Topeka, Ka .'d.; s" - Haarever, hand-letteringdoes not pe .' Gently by D: A. Whittaker, Vice- (.03)- stamped, addressed return en- � depend on mechanical Sewell, was named 1936 basket= President and Managin%. Direcfnt. of* perfection as velope for personal replies to "The the, Company.s «� its basic principle.' Art Director, "our Sketch Club," 73 ball queen at A. A. L'. tourney for Criticism consisting .of Individual Adelaide Street West Toronto, -Mr. Bakers promotion has been .girl Gagers at Wichita. e= company in - the - - ment,asadvancingn throuahs Dai ous' . •. Repulse the `Invaders': positions the --post of chief clerk. 1129 he was appointed Advertis- ing td t• .er ts- . - Manager, and in 1931 was again _ I ing promoted to-' Trade Sales Manager r - c,p or the Eastern Division. i1r: Baker' r f t • became assistant to the Vice -Pre,'- dent and Managing .Director -in VQ2. Mr. Baker will have char;,e- of sell- ----., r•— '';,, r. g '. „ . �__actTcrties end , develo anent plans. Ho is president of the Adver- _ si ti 'ng Club o bT2ntt�eal. - ..,•,to- Lord Dawson of Penn. who signed s the bulletin announc:rg King George t _ . the Fifth's .death; •also sizned'.- that. " announcing the death of.,Qt,tcn Vi - toric. "Insofar as Ilitler eurccrds• , that- v - far 'rill he succeed• in niaki-nd tho R Germans ii.VraWcss race~' Gs'otge Bernard Shaw : .. -:; :• - .. - � This Latdon nursemaid made I 4 he appearance in Hyde Park r p e " Frith ingenious de-ice to r0eve _w ii'estern pictures today_ are all wrong. The cowbocs •!n `therm can't qtr, in earl ink her charfifie. ' ItR 1�ceir,ht isynn hammi: act and the directors know nothing attar -'„ed to strong- stxap around of the Wcs.. Will!am S. Hart. nur,,e's shoulder. s - _ Officers in char;e wizen Army. cavy, I1larines.' Corps and Coast. Guard .of Pacific Northwest -Joined in repulsing mythical invading force. that struck at Puget Sound Navy • Yard. i - Old Order Changeth 51 Nghmr a The last trolley to make a -run on Lexington` Avenue, the latest hie~ York thoroughfare to re- 211— ce its street car lines with buses, finds itself in the midst of a farewell pageant' in which city OAlclals participated. Hansom cab leads old horse car past trolley as new. bus waits in rear to start fl, 52 0 F :,nlr; ..1• l:::nlluzr;:, left; i, aruilcss,'atul 'Phomas Howard U-,er- ton, right, is blind, so they have pooled, their physical, resources and are going through the Kent College of Law in Chicago together. ' One is the hands, and the other is the eyes of the team, and the ' get along so well that Overton has the biggest grades in the freslman class of 275 students. : m .ret;• ._'C3. ".' '.. - L _,.. q .: : ._:..,. -. .. .. .'-rp•' A. ••re+: O t • _ 1111111F 11 M Queen"s Hall Murder _ Y AM 8 R '"M E P EINOUE 0 LE Na _ .-By -Adam Broome • if 0 ills _ , \l ♦ �• r 81SIGNORPARItELLIut !►!flan. a • fa- � .+• mous composer. is about to make his - SAIA,BA first appearance. In Landon. Eie Is to conduct the first performance of a sYm- phony or his own composition at tabs — Queen's Hall The event has arnuspd very great interest. The hall in cr��wd- a ed, and millions of listeners ars waiting 4_ the _ •o over h u c r „•, rP me 811 Prf tensa t - for the u radio Parelil makes his entrance. and rats- i� 1 -T E A• InR his baton suddeniy' collapses. Medical aid is Immediately forthcom- Ing, but it Is obvious Abat the man is dead. In the audience are two young Veople. Lt tilts ilfanton and AtPphPn The great suspension bridge bu- Serum May Save 30,000 Lives' Garton f Rranksome, a student is traces e• Mandamized ing er-cited between San Francisco• procuring some deadlY Poison from theFrom Pneumonia Says Doctor ITnlversity cafe !net N -fore Parentsarfd Oakland, over the bay, will ba Pneumonia, death 8% miles -long and finished Novem• NEVA YORK - The lives of 35,000 treatments if the serum, which is free a +, her 1, 1936, at cost of $77,000,• I e told you,' . sir, that this was ' $p 80,000 sufferers • from -pneumonia and ineapensive, were now generally going to be a queer case. I'd l you 'Roads a > o00 : might be saved each,year by serum available. Dr. Russell L. Cecil, chair- sir -all the same to read to a end man of the Sybcommittee on Pneu• of . that letter. And before you go monia of the Medical Society of the any further -and I don't think this Thei, loventor State of New York said recently at will take away the interest for you the Academy of Medicine. -I think I might tell you that the t MY BACC'S A60UT T Fie said that serum for the so-called handwriting expert is almost certain type 1 can effect atwo-thirds redue• that the person who wrote -this let- "The civilized world has become BROKEi FiZDM tion in the death rate in that particu- ter is the same as the writer of the familiar with `macadamized' roads, SE GLF MIN& - * lar infection, lutd that promising ser 'Doctor Hawkes' letter to Brank- but it is doubtful if many of the it ums are also available for types Z, 3, some;' millions who use thew know the 'I 7 and S. With the Neufeld method of General Berwick sighed. +, typ!ng, this special preliminary step "You know, Taunton-�I'm not a ,origin of the term, observes the 1 detective, and never pretended,to be Toronto Mail & Empire. The British x is•accompiished in two or three hours F Institution of Municipal and County he said. one, but I never guessed it was part $' Dr. Cecil emphasized the• import - commemorate a policeman's job to sort out Engineers are taking active .steps to .. P commemorate the centenary of the ante of special nursing care. for apnea• lunatic. puzzles of this sort. It all death of that pioneer'oi roadmakin 'rte monia and -an educational campaign seems Greek to me." John Loudon McAdam, which occu�- ! ! / directed toward {he medical I've been in' the Force a pretty red at Moffat on November 26, 18.36. + profes- sion as welt as the public. He spoke good time -been a detective, too, , �y t ! / ' ! encouragingly of work at the Rocke most of it. But I can tell you, sir, McAdam was born in 1756, ' his 'eller Institute in the development of that when this . affair started, I was father being a local• landowner andit <: vaccines for cols and influenza fn- as. much at sea as a recruit. This` - • ce d banker in triyr: At. the age of fourteen ' •� AIR -TIGHT' fections, which. #L they. should realize whole thing is .utterly fantastic as he joined an uncle in business in ' their ,present yromises, would have a you say, and at first I- couldn't see New York, and did not return to SE'"'�'�ER� Profound effect on the, incidence • of how things *ere' going to rang to- Scotland until 1783. Thereafter for � � pneumonia. -gether at all. In fact, not jintil I got fifteen _ -hhold of. this tetter --(tip? ex ert'a idea Lieutenant for County of Ayr, s Deputy -ROYAL YEAST CAKES feats f he yr - • - of the similarity to the other only devoted much attention to the le6s �� tor. rme my own.), I11 admit.t at improvement of the local roads. Sub - was quite at sea. Burt now 'bat we sequently he removed to Falmouth, 91Uset W �0 - FULL STRENGTH e n hnoW, or 'think we know, that' the where he was concerned in the vii SGRUlBPlNG same person wrote both these letters, tun h also :we've of some sort of a starting ping of the navy, though e 1 some kind of ca ect mn And d c n 01 a made s hobby of studying roe o I pmnt= k nn ditions in that part of England. In _ that's just 'what we've been •wanting 1816 he was appointed, surveyor of " . i all along. If we can put together only I theof Turnpike Trust, and a :- two pieces of Ehe pnzzl� it'a.gving'to Br bel us a whole lot with the Other year later demonstrated his system Tweedsmuir Tells Students p I of road construction in London. This .1 irducafion: -Allows All bits. And we've got a few of them system was based upon the principle already." I that, with proper drainage, broken . w To Enjoy Hobbies If the openin ragrap!ls of file s WHITE ~BREAD _- - letter were u"t , there was. yet- the one of suitable size can be laid or P g natural subsoil,. thus eliminating_ _ MONTREAL - ''My last 'word to greater beRilde eat in store for the - ti ou on '•the value of >intversity ,train. Commissioner as he read -what fair the expensive stone -pawed foundation --- Ing that t enables a marl to lead a lowed. that had previously been considered ' ng is h t t necessary.. a double life;' wrote Lord Tweedsmuir, The writer went on to say that he n ary. • ; Governor-Gerttral of Canada: in the war enclosing a 'ten pound note. The a a McGill News issued last,. week: waiter's 'wife was to go to some olr- Lord Dawson of Penn, who signed „ scure jeweller in • the East End or That sounds a shocking piece of the bulletin announcing; Ring George somewhere inconspicuous to have a , advice '.fay your viatica `to give you. the Fifths death,. also signed, that w -, But if you think it pier, I believe you 1 rough copy made of the baton. 'of arinonncing the death of Queen Vic•, i which the newspaper photograph was 'will agree that it 1s sennd" the Gov- torts: k:. eraor General said as he concllld enclosed. The cost need not be very ' great. Instructions were given,for 1 - % references to. hobbies that "]I[t the _ allowin for a short sha.p projection w' murder this �. ' mind t t ft apace and ice it a . g _ Why does he wish 'to - .` mi out o s g g I amongst the imitation stones as the COFFEE RING happy playground to ahlch it cant fellow? Is it some musical maniac at base which replaced the real ones at work or ,is there anything n the 7 constantly turn lova refreshment. They I the same part of the genuine baton, > 1 Preserce your. vitality wild. they beep reference to Fascismo - Or o you and on which Francesca Pomagna think there's any chance of a love _ old age at bay."Wousmearqpmposomechbehind _ Psi y enriched private life. would be sent at a later date. This - ''It .pros ides ,certain permanent Intel- "I'm as much in the dark as you .���� Pe compound would contain a drug, t lectual Interests, which are always which would inspire the conductor, are, sir. We know, how effectually the thFre in the background as a refuge when it reached' his system through girl carried out the plans, the same - s Brariksome did his part at Oxford. ���� and_a.refreshment." _ the blood, by' the puncture in his And of coarse .she's had to. be de- -a Ire had always to have one or hand when he grasped the baton, to tained,,charged with murder.., For two subjects 'on hand on which -he tis most sublime viiorts. The concert though I don't'think for one second' r. -' - , - ' workedd and which engaged a different would be a stupendous success and THE D 1 RT AWAY • part of, oneself' from that which was the prestige of the' composer and his that., she's guilty,• even in the. legal. a PARKER HOUSE ROLLS employed in earning one's 'bread. You country in the -world would be effec- sense, there can be no doubt that she map ilii!' it a Hobby , but it '?t as a hob- tuallp secured. was .the person who actually arrang- m taken quite seriously:' It would be of no 'use to try `to ed the crime. She s only a peasant Gillett's Pure Flake Lye actually make Martinelli, the valet, the bear- girl by birth. Her %vsband had. work- ?Dashes off dirt without hard scrub- f' er,of the baton. It 'was known that ed in London before he married her, ' bing.,Just use a solution of 1 tea - a and was more sophisticated. She's co d nn steaful l It cuts throussolved in a gh I he never allowed the real one out • Nor�herri" Paper Is 1 of his custody, except when he de- very superstitious, tike all her class; ug grease, ,y ' and very easily worked on. She and takes'out stubborn stains. Use asr'nn Of ��Opy livered it to. his master with his own her husband, till he got this Bright- Gillett's Lye for all heavy clean - W. e>r' r han3s at . the hall. for a concert, • It ing. To cIear stopped up drain ! seemed that the only thin that could in job, were very hard up, and y Wake 'these delicious breads g fees, too -and for toilet bowls. 1 there were still some d,bts to pay g banishes odors- be' clone was fo_ someone to obtain. t kills cams. with RO al.Yeast Cakes and Fer;us •Publication' Tiea for access to Martinelli's rood• just be- off; the sight of the ten pound note and won't hurt enamel or plumb- - :Second 'Place Wih-\N'hitby I'fore he left for thv hall, overcome was too much for herd She got the ing. Get a tin -today! 'Royal Sponge Rec: es.:. him in' some 'way, get possession of stick made for a pound, and gas en- ----�, -- i - p p titled to keep the rest. There were Viever dissolve lye In hot Rater. The ^ s Paper in Race .for Cbv�ted the baton so that a change could be action of the lye Itself heArs the water, t Royal Yeast Cakes -are the only dry o other expenses except a few shil- east full rotected b individual, Peace Trophy.. - made after the plan was successfully 9, y P Y p 3• ]Ings to rig up a'disguise. As far as air -tight wrappers. _This.assures abso- carried out, and to carry both the lute freshness and perfect leavening real' and the false -baton to the •con, I can see she got he worked up every tine you use them. The stand- lI0\TRF. > 1., - C. W. Tres�ider, cert, whilst in disguise as Marti- into the same state as Joan of Are nbilsher. of ,the Northern News, of ' and for more than 50 years -is it any Ii nelli, The easiest 'way to do this was did, and really did believe she was wonder 7 out of 8 Canadian house- Kirkland Lake. On aria, was awarded I • doing her bit for her country.' • : 1 indicated and a promise made that wives who use dry yeast demand the Pearce Trophy for, the best edit- ..the com and for smearing on the (To Be Continued) -'Royal? Keep a package handy, oriel page of weekly newspapers in �' Ontario and Quebec. Second 'prize baton would be sent later, and that Send for as its virtue was easily destroyed,' it FREE was awarded to ilumpll' Templin, Ahe' should be handled only in rpbber BOOKLET! piiblisher of the News -Record, Fergus gloves. Francesca was to get • chloro - Ontario. The Canadian Salesman, of form at some chemist's where she s , , "The Royal Yeast BowmanvIlle, Ont., and Gazette•Chron- was not 'known, dad a sponge, say - Bake Book" gives tested R o y a t !cls of Chi tby Ontario, were tied for ing she wanted it for doping a cat,- Sponge at; sponge Recipes third Place. which had gone made. She would shown the breads Annotincement of the winners was � shown above and then be in possession of all the neces= many others. made by C. 'A. Barber, Chilllwack, B. sities for carrying out the scheme. FREE! Use cou. C., President of the Canadian Week- Taunton was again amused at his t _ yon today 1, ly Newspapers Association- su erior officer's bewildered expres- evy M.�DE-rat- P CANADA GOODS The Pearce Trophy Ras donated by cion as he look off ' his spectacles, Bruce M. 'Pearce; of Simcoe, Ont„ in sighed and laid them down on the N'ANDARD BRANDS LIMITED memory of his father. Mr. Pearce is paper when he had come to the end FmoorAfe.and l-IbettySt.,rotonto,out. president-elect of the Quebec -Ontario of it. Sakem .�..a as tbo'nw uoT.t ymnt - division of the association. Dir. Tre- "Well, Taunton -all- I can say is, sidderw ho alread holds the. Mason gl 'v me the Army any day I can't Name _ .. _ .. , J` Trophy for the best weekly paper in a make head or tail of it. Of course we salting t—" also gives full .—I for good homemade soap, and how to keep i •t / attest Canada, gave. mgst of the Credit for know this woman carried out Issue NO. 15 .— '36 fano buildings and dean sed ;t his success to Dan Worden and otber .that t he orders, to the letter. But why? FREE BOOKLET-Tha Gillett+. Lye ! lat teltaw. how to as this powerful 13ookal i cleanser and dlslnfectant for dozens of d Name _ .. _ .. , J` Trophy for the best weekly paper in a make head or tail of it. Of course we salting t—" also gives full .—I for good homemade soap, and how to keep / attest Canada, gave. mgst of the Credit for know this woman carried out Issue NO. 15 .— '36 fano buildings and dean sed ;t his success to Dan Worden and otber .that t he orders, to the letter. But why? ! . Get your Writ Stn low Bost. Get ., Fr lyes cops. Wafts Standard arena. Ltd., Feaw Ata a x 'I members of his staff. And who's that mysterious writer? 66 t 4letsrty St.. Toronto, Oaf. i r5 r ,• Q- 75- . tF,: d, ,rc ^'.. ,ha''al.• fir; E.• .:-;..; ,,.. , .d` +o .. iiCour cittildrea'a lunch each day since I _ ?war of hanksApril sh feels that Day. With thehc dish NOW Open Maple Leaf X. e is not so essential, so, with the last ¢ • $1.75 per year;.$1.50 paidda advance few days, cocoa will be served and f��e/ll ;for business �a3�TaIICe 8ubscriptioUs to the. United States then will cease for the remainder of fJflJwov/ — - y and WAWANESA INS. 00. and Gt..Britain $2.00 in advance. the term.. Many thanks Mise Muir GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Cheap'Rates for Farm and Ce�Y -- _ for your kindly interest in the * t and Buildings ••JUHN MUNKAR. Proviety, health of the many children in your ti 5 WOODWORK Windstorm Insuraaee on Baildillyg charge. BREEN Shop is 4ttuated behind the Windmills, Silos ate. Come to the Sacred Easter Con - Brock Road cert in the Green* River C':,urch on Shell Service Station. -Automobile Insurance of ' Easter Monday, April 13th. at , 8 p• Open 'every day except Tuesday of App e each week, which is reserved for Miss Verna Fuller is spending a in. A pageant will be preys -•ted, ea outside work. Write or Slew weeks at Frenchmen's Bay 'at titled, "All for Jesus". There will the home of her grand3n�ocher, Mrs. be quartets and other musical`BOWMAN-*num- -1 To establish a lasting F• T- �7COCgWQ,rGL' $ + W. O'Brien. bers, and a beautiful pantomime, .ribute to the mem- PICKERING WHITIiY ONT Mrs. W. H. Jackson is gfadually' `The Holy City." Everyone w eloome, ory of the .departed. `convalescing after a rather lengthy A silver collection will be taken, one must secure in a Toa Can Buy 8t HAffi9 illness in Toronto. Her many friends. This concert is. being presented by memorial lasting qual- -- TIRES, BATTERIES, hope to See her soon back to . Bro.;k Group 5, of the Ladies' aid. ity as well as beauty BROCK _. Road with improved health. The. Glover Club met at the home � of design. We can ful- ACCES90RIES,, Miss Doris Bennett had the mis- Dg -Mrs,. Fred Gostick last Thursdayfill our desires for fortune .of running a needle into her everting. The next meeting will be such. :...:..THEATRE ow an rtes prices A t aa 1 d be as :•�i ' hand some time ago. The needle at the home of Mr. Donald Will- N. W. STAFFORD wH=T�iT � � - broke off in her harm leaving near- iams on April 23rd. All young lad- Highway Monumental you can in Toronto. y an inch of steel there. Last week" ies and gentlemen over the. age of Works ^•he was treated at St. Michael's fifteen interested in Sunday School Thurs., Fri -and Sat. Let tie re y p _ Hospital when the broken needle was work are cordially invited to conje Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. _ pair.thwt leak top, Kingston'Roaci West April 9, 10 and 11 extracted. It was found that comp- to these meetings, -and, to attend Matinee, Good Friday fit2.00 Skilled Motor Repailra. lications had set in and several the class at 10.15 each Sunday morn injections were given to prevent ing at the Green River Church. b ,• 3!aturday Matinee. 1.30 tetanus. However Diiss Bennett is on Bring your young brothers and sly Evening Showy, 7 &, 9 I Gordon J. lAw the mend now and • it is hoped she ters to the Sunday Scl+ool classes. - -will soon recover her former good ffHand8 ACCOSS Phone 2908 'health. --.__ PICK ERIN G, ONTARIO SALE REGISTER. FACILITIES _ the Table" Kinsale _ TUESDAY, APRIL 14th—A' ! - or placing ' sale of 20 head- of heavy horses ` With iiZrs. Wm. Parkin is spending this from the West, mostly Belgian. ItiSLRANCE OF ALL KINDS CA Rn LE. LUNF3ARD week with relatives in Toronto. and Percheron, all .well broken and FRED :1iMcalt'RRAY The Fall Wheat in this locality has' ready for harness, 'w•eighmg frorw in your choice of Fifteen Canadiar � M :.wntered well and also the ciover. 1.300 to 1700' lbs. ranging from 5 ' :Hiss Marjory Parkin spent the to 8 years old, the property of k: and British Companies of Sound 1Zonday, Tuesday aisd Wedn'aday C, H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight special. week -end with Mrs. R. E. Mowbray. W. Woods. Anyone wanting hor- fat. Author of "Your Eyes ig and Beal. Mr. N. Decker is looking for a ses should attend this sale. to be . Finanefal Standing April 13, A ttnd 15 th," "The Child and Its Develop. good experienced man to- work by the held at the Franklin House, Mark- Second Show a 8 20 meat:' Optometric Association d term. ham. Sale at 1.30. Prentice and Ontario; American O Mission Band was held in the ,hall Pren*e, auctioneers. Ten .yeArs experience. in Banking BIT rE DAVIS ptomeMe As•. oeiation. Specializing in Eyesight last -Saturday with usual good att- THURSDAY, . APRIL 16th—Auction .Acade � Award winner for the and insurance. Now serving cllenb 13 _ and Glasses, endance. sale of entire herd of Jerseys, all Per o est f rma C1P;ia '- Chas. Crew is stilt in Oshawa g»vernnyerrt tested and T. B. test ��y i T 0ppceite poet O.ftse, Oshawa . .� lu Thirteen Different Townships enc `-fDANG�.l�O V S" 'Phone 1516 _. �-but-does-not. improve. as his ed, many fresh and springers All Phone would like. in fine condition. Also a number with an office system to take carr Miss Marion Stevenson, of b'ie of implements, Fordson , tractor With u Hospital Staff, Off, is home and tractor plow, at _lot 12, Cort 7 of doable the volume efficiently. 'FRA`'CBfYI' TONE ++a Hul� with an 'attack of the German mass- Markham, property of- Orval Dav- e8. ' idson• Sale at one o'clock. Terms, A,Z�',D ~y Sorry to report :friss Dorothy Cash. No reserve. ben Prentice ' Your enquiries are Invited and yen, Builder and Contractor Narlock under the doctor's care with auctioneer. _ patronage appreciated. -ZANE GREV'�J Bimiswork and Stonework _ reit fever. We hope for a speed; THURSDAY, -.APRIL l6th-=Auction ff. 8 Specialty ' A. � EER Wanderer of the recovery. _ sale of farm stock and implement: • Architect's Service Mr. and Mrs. S. Fa•ri dale and son, at lot 11, con. 4, Pickering, the Brougham Out. Phone 518 Wasteland" 'Ibtr►triy, scent Sunday last with Mr. property of George Gibson. Sale at l .. Repai2B and Mrs. -Howard Farndaie, north one sharp. Sea_ bills. Wm. Maw. THE CROWN IiV";VE of Oshawa. auctioneer. Wtth' Rosebnni Rd. and HiuRetoo Rd_ The Senior Girls' Sunday School SATURDAY, APRIL 18th—Auction hadio Service - -DEAN JAGGER, - ��' Class are preparing a -pageant --to be... sale of _ horses, cattle, implements, BAIL P A T R l c K n re property of ltlelberrt Cha man. _:Come to the D Phone Pick 5628 given on. Sunday evening in the hay etc, at lot 5, con. 8, Piekering' : Expert 6@ivle@ and ye "BU "CERA ITER BBE ante at _ church. Further' notice tater. the. ro Cha?man. to all mah�ee. Rene x ----� f ' Mr. Roy Parrott, of Toronto, call- Sale at 1 p, m Terms,. Cash. Win. _ at Brougham. on .Tuesday the 7th. ed on. friends one day' last week in Maw,, auctioneer. unable ohargds, Work Pbpl LAR PRICES search of two good single men to �T,llaranteed :.Rveniogs ..Wttioees(� work ort the Harris'farm, where he +./ ' Adults' c• Adaltsl8r. Notic' eto You Is foreman. �r ANTED A R'T H U R N,.IL. L D Children lac: Ghit�iree l0c� A large number from here went, to T i! Inctuded Brooklin to hear "Major Bower•" Graduate Radi , and Television Institute. - sponsored by Bert Ham-ey' of Brou- By the Cbil yen's Aid Society member Official Radio Servic: !�ten'e We do Building of all kind@:' gharri; By all reports it was the best Matron, or married couple without Association. CARP'\ - -of its kind irr this district. Be children t take_ � CE1ZE\TIN (i; snug t me 2nd price. in theChildren's Home at Oshswa, o. L tJ Congratulations. Applications from the City of Osh--11Bi1�G _ - Betriie \ichot� whc,,has been with a-wa or theCounty'of Ontario only GE1LrRAL R�PA1R WORK and �'. Parkin far fire years left on Sat- wil l be. considered, and should be it a are prepare o cars, _ROOF R G urday for Orillia where he has re(-- mar'ced "A lication for Position" Represents the pp r ' trucks, tractors and ttil farm We a. go `,;en Brantford Roofitag ' used a -position. Bernie will he much and addressed to Children's Aid Gal ads Life Assurance Co y machinery, wheels rebuilt and rnissed in our c•rnuinunity. He wn,e 5ociet '..Box 321, Oshawa before I 1tZHt-rirtls, Empire Bathroom y. Canada's oldest tire -setting, , wood.work and'- alwa 3 ready: with his, music and ISth. State salary and alis refer - F.c;ntprneot, Duro Water ` song to help at' all fifties.' cotes. r wood turninst of all kinds: . I Beatty :. Lift tnsu ante Jyytemy, y ° Plaee your Order now for 8 wE�le Eqiflunient Gruen River a and (ther'R iildink Material•, C mpany _ in w od•«orkinE atld turuinp, IT WORK �t'HITBY, PiOKERING Phone or Ca)1 Eytiniateo Free Mrs. Draper eutcrtained some and vicinity. Work Guaranteed ladies on Tuesday and Wednesday The Canada Life has served Canadians. �. I -ROWE Yes, Sybilla Spahr's remedy works quick for tiR vears. During the'past five - F.J.'�ROIT SE fa,.t week, when they all enjoyed p years Brock Road Store and [ilaclasmith Shop. ' working on some" fancy quilts. IF, safely and sure. when 'treatment for this Company paid.to policy owners and p. •, �'e 'take Uhis opportunity to wel- colds, catarrh, cough, bronchitis, tonsiritis beneficiaries over `131,000,000; It hat (Successor to W. H., Jackson) — and thr , assets for the r e ' polis ' - 1.2utr 01502 come "Mr. Britton and' the members of over 82t2,000,000. PiCKFRTV(:: ONTARIO better, try It. of his hoehold to the community. -- Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1, Whitby We Apish them success and ha' E C. Jones, Druggist, Pickering cess. "QUAL/TY ,AT LO1� ER PR/CES The Ladies 'Aid will meet this ON THURSDAY, -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY `mont!i at'the home of Mrs: M. Drap- er. The dste , is the 22nd, the time - "— 2.30` V. Y�mr TTie`' w ord. for roll call is . - XR l� ErIpt • nP Tythe. On Easter Sunday Divine Service ' Phi � ; THEt , - t � We • - _. _ 1800 - deliver . will be herd he at 3 p. na. instead COO? 1�Av,S Al2� SOVP GAYS ' of the usual ^r p, nr.. Rev. Tom Best You can get Top Price • for will be a fiery interesting speaker. WHILE THEY LAST S J • pedal Faster mu sic. Come and take ''Choice 'Veal Calves Right Crosse & $lackwell's Soup, 4. tins, 25c. hump a bless�tig. Have you any quilts you would .-F`RESFI HEINTi' SOUPS Ii quilted in careful and smart de- "at Home. HABITANT PEA SOUP OYSTERS ALL FLAVOURS signs. The Ladies' Aid •are always t Ali�V AYB 2 1f)•oz. Tiny; 27c. anxiou� to. serve. 'Plain and fancy We have a Buyer at the'2 LRrge.Tins, 21c, IN STOCK' ,quilts get- the same- careful consiil- y slRtion and good work. t roken Sodas, 2 lbs. for On Tuesday of this week, the fun Farm -"Monday, 'l uesday & ` eral took place, of Miss 'CA •Eliz- �. PANCAKE MAt'LE JEWELL abeth Doten, who passed to her FLOUR SYRUP SHORTENING :rich reA-ard in hospital at Toronto • edllesday, each week, and - Tkg•, 17c `' Jags, 250. - 21hs, far'L7c, on ,Saturday, April gbh Miss Dotes lmd a great number of friends who Pay ' Toronto Prices. �`- Sunrise Peas, size 4, ` -2 Tins for 19C are grieving With her •relatives at - SALMON SAUSAGES FILLET *Ns sad time of , bereavement. The P/CKERINQ FARMS , STEAKS :•York Brand :Presh or Smoked bnsrial' service was held in the shut- Sliced, 18c. per lb• per lb. 20c. Per -lb., 18e, ;ch• Internlmt took place in Bruns- LIMITED 'wick Hill Cemetery.' . Our wnrft teacher, Mims Muir Telephone I Mr. been having +mom hot for Picketing awo Lowes �E3007 H a MUR/SON A^ -- g 9reHt0— �=�_ Mr.. E. Bryan is glomy improving Mrs. A. Taybi is suffering from a always a Warning. 4 Gasoline his recent serious illness• broken finegr. _Never Neglect Them. " Liasohne 3 Mr. Lyman Pilkey has made con- Sorry to report Miss ' Margaret Daily Service � . •siderable improvement in health, and Graham in poor health- Don't think "It's only disagreed with between Claremont, Brougham an� ` is able to • be out again. Have you driven over the Brock me." k only "disagreed" because Greenwood, Whitevale and .Toronto • "Mrs. P. D. Augustine addressed Road Iately? Don't!' If 'you can get your digestior, was out of order, 1VIOtor 0118 out. -of. it. Gasttfd and Duodenal ulcera develop drivers are trained to be careful - the Y. P. Bible Clens of Green River courteous and reliable. at the Thome, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin have taken along time before yeu know they _ Special' f Gostick last Thursday evening. up residence in one of the Bury a- are there. - IL, 1-xbridg^ $urn intort Club partments. Special Bates ,on Long Distance • eats of t}te local Club on GASTROSAL (Stomach Powder) will hauling. Tank -wagon prices i were the,'guests i Glad to report both Mr. and Mrs. give you instant and permanent relief. even.in en a friend•Y Rbijah Forsyth able to lie around - Tuesday from all stomach ailments. Ask your Gasoline 0'r -Coal O� f '..'game and social evening were enjoy- and out again. No order too small, None too large. ed. T. Lenon is a sin neighbor, and get'a box to -day, g producing a All shipments insured and protected* g -•,Q PLACE Please remember the Good ' Friday large quantity of plants for "early At your druggist: or sent prepaid on ` from the weather jrj' S night service in the 'Baptist Church. sowing. 'Tomatoes, celery etc. receipt of TS cents. Rev, Mr. Glover will be the speaker Mr. and Mrs. Fred Redsfmw and Tel. Clare. 311 — P. C. -V., CLARE9�O1`T, Oi�TT. and the combined choirs will lead in family are settled in their new hone G. & H. LABORATORIES Claes, B. and C. Phone Clira SM the singing. on the 9th, west of Claremont. •el.CKEkING, ONTARIO Owned and operated by ' The Women's Institute will hold Miss Laurt•Ormerod and Miss Rut their regular monthly meeting on ledge, of Greenwood sent Frank S. Barclay `' 1) Sunday Uead chicks :add o the cost t" • � �� 4 Wed *slay, April' 15th, at 2.30 p• with Mr. and Mrs. D.. A. Pugh .here. L Mr. E. Gleeson "'fins 'made consid- Of livin ChICkP, A good / E. 0'N� ILL at the home 'of Mrs. C. A. Over- g _ g i� s . ' land. A paper, by Mrs. Forsyth, erable improvement in health during Chick Mash is ch6ap, even if •E'UNERAL DIRECTOR AND " • "Success from various standpoints" the past few days and now much tip will be given. C� trent ' Events, by .more himself. it Costs more per pound, for EMBALMER Mrs. Lye. Roll Call—'SMy, Favorite Special Easter Services, are being It reduces mortality, luakes. :Successor to W. J. Mather, Zrabtl the ►lllg'l; l bldg Flower and Hints on Growing it. held in the United Church an Sun- Stn atfville The Sacrament of the Lord's Su fast growth and erl� payers. +, P- day morning next. Specal Easter Night and:Day Service "TOR O �T 'T' O Blachford s mabhes are at. j !r j .per was observed in the United music will be a feature 'of the ser- r t3usiness Phone- . Residence Phone ..,Church on Sunday morning last, and aces- , Lractively priced and avail• S�lBill 9830 i 1 •at this service six young adherents The High School concert has been Single -50c -h turn -90c. ---were given format membership in postponed indefinitely, on account of able through the congregation, and are as follows: the distressing moments experienced tTOIiN NORTON Madeline DAILY SERVICE Misses Margaret and :Mabel Johnson, by many of our people since the ace - Miss Thelma Middleton;. Miss Myr- ident of Friday last. CLAREMONT - ONTARIO Beauty -Eastern Standard Time; tle Bacon; Miss. Margaret Booth; and Mr. Allan Tomlinson. 'P w aster u -Phone. Clare.1004 Z, -Ave Pickering Leave Toronto Mr. Dogking has called our anent- Salon • n House) (Bay at Dundas) ionto an item that appeared -in our (j '--- A. M. P. M. A. M. P.M. I, issue of last week, ap0e nod -ng our USED CAR LIST, April 7th, 1936 How about yctur new Permanent a 7,09 3,M a 7.30 a,4.30 .'the unusual number that took: ad- . Wave for Easter? a 7.44 a4.54 8.10 5.30.. vantage .of the excursion to Toronto. 1938 Pontiac Coach (trunk) 1927 Ford Coupe. - - I sm giving you„an opportunity t0 8.54 d 5.54 10.00 • 6.30 He advises that these excursions 10.L4 6.54 11 30 d 7 30 1933 Chew. Coach. 1927 Star Coach bave your hair looking smart be; 11.51 d 7,54 P. M. 8.30 are .being run TO and FROM Toron- P. M. 8.51 c 12.30 d 9.30 1933 Chew. Coach '1926 Ford Touring fore purchasing your new 'Easter _ - A 30' 3C to 'and Claremont at different times.. - .. c 1.•t1 1 v1 Sedan, Dehit 929 Durant -Coaeli BoDhet. 1934 Plymouth n, 1 1:54 11,54 c 2.30 11.38 That tdsere. have been several from. - . 7bronto to Claremorst this winter 1934 Plymouth Sedan, standard 1931 Cehv, 2 -ton' stake. duals: Prim as low aa31.95 and up, comment- a 2.54 b 11,44 3.20; . . for the next is already r Chew. 2 -ton stake, duals in April 2nd, for a limited time only.- a -daily except Sun & Hol: b -Sun. and the date 3 4 Chew. Coat (trunk) 1931 g Pr 181 Ch b. ( ) -- - _ - Hot, only, c -Sat. only. , d -sat. set -for April l 25th. Sowh not nfaka our & 1933 (ids Demone ratsr5PK•Sed. 193}J Ford 2 -ton stake or draP Sun. &Hol.calY Mr. Fred Morley had an exciting. early . 'experience on Friday last, which re- 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1931 Chew. 1 -ton panel MRS. M. MUNDELL Tickets and information at suited in a very painful and possibly 1930 Ford Coach 1931 112 eon barrel } serious injury to himself.' While 1929 Chev. Sedan 1931 Rugby Pickup Phone 1SiU6 v^LARE:1!'ONT Q'b A i COACH LINES driving his. team- and wagon around 1929 Chew. Coach_ _1928. G. M. C. 3 -ton, singles ' the four corners. the wagon loaded 1928 Pontiac Coach 1929 Rugby 1 -ton stake singles ,L,,ANI',D -SURVEYOR PICKERING with milk cans, the wagon -tongue Eastern Ho -Phone 4v 19$9 Durant Sedan ` 1926 Maxwell ton. stake use -00 dropper to the roadway•and the hor- _ - - - Ves bolted and ran off along' the 1928 Chrysler Coach DONE�'AN B. A., B. Sc., O. $th, towards Balsam. When breaking e r F J. L. S. On file are the records” o! sut�- away, the wagon was given..a lurch veyors Gibson and Yarnold, ' 365 e whiclY caused 'the cans to be throwni$rles C 00 ei - - Claremont " . against' Mr. Morley, crushing his leg. liittg East; Oshawa Phone- .17 i ". - _ 'severely, the extent of the injury to 16 .ly . the ankle not yet being definitely ----�- known. He was taken to Uxbridge where x-rays were taken to ascertain ' r - _: :the extent of the dadnage. . �. _ _ - Our village was thro!azt into an unprecedented con, of gloom and anxiety on Friday afternoon last a. when advised of the motor accident hundred yards east Brough- G St.( Y ,am corners on No. 7111100000, Jiigbwsiy when, 1' the car driven by Mrs. Walter Ward with four. Claremont ladies, -Mrs. T .. ; h < Condy, Mrs. T. Stanbury, Mrs. Dr. b s h � f Tomlinson and 111rs. Frank Cooper, ormonce V. as passenger, on, their way _ ` r y. lin to a Women's riieeting,_ left the , - _ road, striking a tree on the sAuth _ ..._. �. bs e o -lid ro way. rs. - v Vnd ���� ~ e�m` 'q rland, and passengers, uho were { r »ms.•µ ':following -are reported to .have ob Eened the car swaying from side to „ x, s lea�'e the pavement - - side and�hen—_�--. thepavement. •'�--; :" '_ �- - ..` � - 7': - ,lie :almu;t lunging -through it air •irt ! -- to the. tree. When 'Mrs. Overland, and 1. ; VRO.LET use's" the fatuous ''Valve -in -Head engine design pas,-ngers reached the wrecked •car, C be -cause every engineering test, shows that the halve in Head - -the •injured passengers were thought 1 p to be killed, but' help was enlisted, a ,principle results in greatei'povrer--more flashing ick-up—finer. i ' ill -climbing abi ity. doctorti and ambulances, who 'remov i y = :h (rt -ed the••unconsciods ' women' taking I ' .. But that's only half. the story. For this same .Valve -in -Head engine is .Nlrs. Stanbur , ltrs. Ward and Mrs • '. the' secret of the big savings on gasoline and oil Ghat Chevrolet } Y cowrters boast about. The fact is, this principle results in more than Coady, to- the Oshawa Hospital, and - -�41rs-Eeeper-to her daughter's; Mrs. h c' fu saving as -compared to the conventional design T 10,C el g p _Frank Barclay and Mrs. Tomlinson - Chevrolet goes right ori from performinee and economy to'give --= to 'her home. The car would .appea you ALL the good things—features not combined on any other to have been wrecked beyond repair; * ]ow -priced carl Clieck the list below 'L -the radiator and front axle, were - compare, the new 7t,c GMAC time practically wrapped around the tree r :payments. and the motor shoved far back from ' its original position, the windshield - .. ' • : .. - _ . 'CHEVROLET GIVES. YOU ALL 6 atthe right.has been knocked gutI -As ifstruck by-one-ofthe passengers. ' .•_ PERFECTED. HYDRAULIC BRAKES TURRET TOP, BODIES BY The passengers, when reached were scattered about the inside of . the! FISHER VALVE -IN -HEAD ENGINE . FISHER NO -DRAFT VEN- •car, Mrs. Ward, the driver-1w'as lying' TILATION- . KNEE ACTION (on Maste: DeLuze Models) unconscious on Mrs. Stanbury at her � . _ SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT :nay side,and the three ladies in the rear, ' _ rp- o- car, blood flowing freely from under ulareasot Mr. and Mrs. A. Mantle are ltolid- _tOmaCh Pams _ j �: ♦ . • r _ -- g 9reHt0— �=�_ Mr.. E. Bryan is glomy improving Mrs. A. Taybi is suffering from a always a Warning. 4 Gasoline his recent serious illness• broken finegr. _Never Neglect Them. " Liasohne 3 Mr. Lyman Pilkey has made con- Sorry to report Miss ' Margaret Daily Service � . •siderable improvement in health, and Graham in poor health- Don't think "It's only disagreed with between Claremont, Brougham an� ` is able to • be out again. Have you driven over the Brock me." k only "disagreed" because Greenwood, Whitevale and .Toronto • "Mrs. P. D. Augustine addressed Road Iately? Don't!' If 'you can get your digestior, was out of order, 1VIOtor 0118 out. -of. it. Gasttfd and Duodenal ulcera develop drivers are trained to be careful - the Y. P. Bible Clens of Green River courteous and reliable. at the Thome, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin have taken along time before yeu know they _ Special' f Gostick last Thursday evening. up residence in one of the Bury a- are there. - IL, 1-xbridg^ $urn intort Club partments. Special Bates ,on Long Distance • eats of t}te local Club on GASTROSAL (Stomach Powder) will hauling. Tank -wagon prices i were the,'guests i Glad to report both Mr. and Mrs. give you instant and permanent relief. even.in en a friend•Y Rbijah Forsyth able to lie around - Tuesday from all stomach ailments. Ask your Gasoline 0'r -Coal O� f '..'game and social evening were enjoy- and out again. No order too small, None too large. ed. T. Lenon is a sin neighbor, and get'a box to -day, g producing a All shipments insured and protected* g -•,Q PLACE Please remember the Good ' Friday large quantity of plants for "early At your druggist: or sent prepaid on ` from the weather jrj' S night service in the 'Baptist Church. sowing. 'Tomatoes, celery etc. receipt of TS cents. Rev, Mr. Glover will be the speaker Mr. and Mrs. Fred Redsfmw and Tel. Clare. 311 — P. C. -V., CLARE9�O1`T, Oi�TT. and the combined choirs will lead in family are settled in their new hone G. & H. LABORATORIES Claes, B. and C. Phone Clira SM the singing. on the 9th, west of Claremont. •el.CKEkING, ONTARIO Owned and operated by ' The Women's Institute will hold Miss Laurt•Ormerod and Miss Rut their regular monthly meeting on ledge, of Greenwood sent Frank S. Barclay `' 1) Sunday Uead chicks :add o the cost t" • � �� 4 Wed *slay, April' 15th, at 2.30 p• with Mr. and Mrs. D.. A. Pugh .here. L Mr. E. Gleeson "'fins 'made consid- Of livin ChICkP, A good / E. 0'N� ILL at the home 'of Mrs. C. A. Over- g _ g i� s . ' land. A paper, by Mrs. Forsyth, erable improvement in health during Chick Mash is ch6ap, even if •E'UNERAL DIRECTOR AND " • "Success from various standpoints" the past few days and now much tip will be given. C� trent ' Events, by .more himself. it Costs more per pound, for EMBALMER Mrs. Lye. Roll Call—'SMy, Favorite Special Easter Services, are being It reduces mortality, luakes. :Successor to W. J. Mather, Zrabtl the ►lllg'l; l bldg Flower and Hints on Growing it. held in the United Church an Sun- Stn atfville The Sacrament of the Lord's Su fast growth and erl� payers. +, P- day morning next. Specal Easter Night and:Day Service "TOR O �T 'T' O Blachford s mabhes are at. j !r j .per was observed in the United music will be a feature 'of the ser- r t3usiness Phone- . Residence Phone ..,Church on Sunday morning last, and aces- , Lractively priced and avail• S�lBill 9830 i 1 •at this service six young adherents The High School concert has been Single -50c -h turn -90c. ---were given format membership in postponed indefinitely, on account of able through the congregation, and are as follows: the distressing moments experienced tTOIiN NORTON Madeline DAILY SERVICE Misses Margaret and :Mabel Johnson, by many of our people since the ace - Miss Thelma Middleton;. Miss Myr- ident of Friday last. CLAREMONT - ONTARIO Beauty -Eastern Standard Time; tle Bacon; Miss. Margaret Booth; and Mr. Allan Tomlinson. 'P w aster u -Phone. Clare.1004 Z, -Ave Pickering Leave Toronto Mr. Dogking has called our anent- Salon • n House) (Bay at Dundas) ionto an item that appeared -in our (j '--- A. M. P. M. A. M. P.M. I, issue of last week, ap0e nod -ng our USED CAR LIST, April 7th, 1936 How about yctur new Permanent a 7,09 3,M a 7.30 a,4.30 .'the unusual number that took: ad- . Wave for Easter? a 7.44 a4.54 8.10 5.30.. vantage .of the excursion to Toronto. 1938 Pontiac Coach (trunk) 1927 Ford Coupe. - - I sm giving you„an opportunity t0 8.54 d 5.54 10.00 • 6.30 He advises that these excursions 10.L4 6.54 11 30 d 7 30 1933 Chew. Coach. 1927 Star Coach bave your hair looking smart be; 11.51 d 7,54 P. M. 8.30 are .being run TO and FROM Toron- P. M. 8.51 c 12.30 d 9.30 1933 Chew. Coach '1926 Ford Touring fore purchasing your new 'Easter _ - A 30' 3C to 'and Claremont at different times.. - .. c 1.•t1 1 v1 Sedan, Dehit 929 Durant -Coaeli BoDhet. 1934 Plymouth n, 1 1:54 11,54 c 2.30 11.38 That tdsere. have been several from. - . 7bronto to Claremorst this winter 1934 Plymouth Sedan, standard 1931 Cehv, 2 -ton' stake. duals: Prim as low aa31.95 and up, comment- a 2.54 b 11,44 3.20; . . for the next is already r Chew. 2 -ton stake, duals in April 2nd, for a limited time only.- a -daily except Sun & Hol: b -Sun. and the date 3 4 Chew. Coat (trunk) 1931 g Pr 181 Ch b. ( ) -- - _ - Hot, only, c -Sat. only. , d -sat. set -for April l 25th. Sowh not nfaka our & 1933 (ids Demone ratsr5PK•Sed. 193}J Ford 2 -ton stake or draP Sun. &Hol.calY Mr. Fred Morley had an exciting. early . 'experience on Friday last, which re- 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1931 Chew. 1 -ton panel MRS. M. MUNDELL Tickets and information at suited in a very painful and possibly 1930 Ford Coach 1931 112 eon barrel } serious injury to himself.' While 1929 Chev. Sedan 1931 Rugby Pickup Phone 1SiU6 v^LARE:1!'ONT Q'b A i COACH LINES driving his. team- and wagon around 1929 Chew. Coach_ _1928. G. M. C. 3 -ton, singles ' the four corners. the wagon loaded 1928 Pontiac Coach 1929 Rugby 1 -ton stake singles ,L,,ANI',D -SURVEYOR PICKERING with milk cans, the wagon -tongue Eastern Ho -Phone 4v 19$9 Durant Sedan ` 1926 Maxwell ton. stake use -00 dropper to the roadway•and the hor- _ - - - Ves bolted and ran off along' the 1928 Chrysler Coach DONE�'AN B. A., B. Sc., O. $th, towards Balsam. When breaking e r F J. L. S. On file are the records” o! sut�- away, the wagon was given..a lurch veyors Gibson and Yarnold, ' 365 e whiclY caused 'the cans to be throwni$rles C 00 ei - - Claremont " . against' Mr. Morley, crushing his leg. liittg East; Oshawa Phone- .17 i ". - _ 'severely, the extent of the injury to 16 .ly . the ankle not yet being definitely ----�- known. He was taken to Uxbridge where x-rays were taken to ascertain ' r - _: :the extent of the dadnage. . �. _ _ - Our village was thro!azt into an unprecedented con, of gloom and anxiety on Friday afternoon last a. when advised of the motor accident hundred yards east Brough- G St.( Y ,am corners on No. 7111100000, Jiigbwsiy when, 1' the car driven by Mrs. Walter Ward with four. Claremont ladies, -Mrs. T .. ; h < Condy, Mrs. T. Stanbury, Mrs. Dr. b s h � f Tomlinson and 111rs. Frank Cooper, ormonce V. as passenger, on, their way _ ` r y. lin to a Women's riieeting,_ left the , - _ road, striking a tree on the sAuth _ ..._. �. bs e o -lid ro way. rs. - v Vnd ���� ~ e�m` 'q rland, and passengers, uho were { r »ms.•µ ':following -are reported to .have ob Eened the car swaying from side to „ x, s lea�'e the pavement - - side and�hen—_�--. thepavement. •'�--; :" '_ �- - ..` � - 7': - ,lie :almu;t lunging -through it air •irt ! -- to the. tree. When 'Mrs. Overland, and 1. ; VRO.LET use's" the fatuous ''Valve -in -Head engine design pas,-ngers reached the wrecked •car, C be -cause every engineering test, shows that the halve in Head - -the •injured passengers were thought 1 p to be killed, but' help was enlisted, a ,principle results in greatei'povrer--more flashing ick-up—finer. i ' ill -climbing abi ity. doctorti and ambulances, who 'remov i y = :h (rt -ed the••unconsciods ' women' taking I ' .. But that's only half. the story. For this same .Valve -in -Head engine is .Nlrs. Stanbur , ltrs. Ward and Mrs • '. the' secret of the big savings on gasoline and oil Ghat Chevrolet } Y cowrters boast about. The fact is, this principle results in more than Coady, to- the Oshawa Hospital, and - -�41rs-Eeeper-to her daughter's; Mrs. h c' fu saving as -compared to the conventional design T 10,C el g p _Frank Barclay and Mrs. Tomlinson - Chevrolet goes right ori from performinee and economy to'give --= to 'her home. The car would .appea you ALL the good things—features not combined on any other to have been wrecked beyond repair; * ]ow -priced carl Clieck the list below 'L -the radiator and front axle, were - compare, the new 7t,c GMAC time practically wrapped around the tree r :payments. and the motor shoved far back from ' its original position, the windshield - .. ' • : .. - _ . 'CHEVROLET GIVES. YOU ALL 6 atthe right.has been knocked gutI -As ifstruck by-one-ofthe passengers. ' .•_ PERFECTED. HYDRAULIC BRAKES TURRET TOP, BODIES BY The passengers, when reached were scattered about the inside of . the! FISHER VALVE -IN -HEAD ENGINE . FISHER NO -DRAFT VEN- •car, Mrs. Ward, the driver-1w'as lying' TILATION- . KNEE ACTION (on Maste: DeLuze Models) unconscious on Mrs. Stanbury at her � . _ SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT :nay side,and the three ladies in the rear, ' ;on -their faces, facing the rear of the car, blood flowing freely from under the doors. The injuries sustained were as follows; 4Irs. Ward, a brolc- i •, en arm, broken leg and face injuries; •,: :' s Mrs. 3tanbury, broken leg,' head n *. wounds and severe bruises; Mrs: Condy, bath legs broken and face in-;' ollar juries; Mr% Cooper, broken collar- bone and two fractured ribs; 'Mrs. bone 4, Trnnlirtsori, broken collar -bone and 4 3 very severe ' scalp wounds. At time _ fw•Tti th d roe of reoovery Vmmidar Me ComnanY O I n$ a eg sof each of the 'injured is difficult to ascertain. The accident' rind conseq- ' uences has crested a very depressed I - •Mate amongst our, people but the strongest of hopes -and the beat • of wishes is held for all involved. , t. ,y .,• — J. Egyptian Beauty Weds THE EMPIRE THE BRITISH FARM MARKET The feeling against the present _ ;. British system—or lack of system— WRONG MEN AND RIGHT is .strong in the Dominions and among our farmers, who t.ant to see MEN British ageiculture effectively pro - 1 A movement that ely transfer- t • ,Y ��, mererred. Last year the British -1rro- rUnemployed rpl Ped the unem su,us of Great d „ v user of eggs discovered that the - s v Britain to Australia would be of Dutch, P instead of limiting their ship ' q ' little use.- • Peo le who emigrate menta of these •ar8feles. to Great ;imp;y 'because their condition is so Britain, had increased them by 189 bad at home that it could.. not be r _ per.cent., without regard for their r worst: overseas are not the type to ppomises. As for meat, there is still make their own way in a new 'and 1' difficulty with the Argentine, and--re- Virile; intelligent, willing Britons are cently in the House of Commons Mr.: needed, and if they are welcomed as Runcinian was, unable to state ,when ;y an asset instea.1• of being received• nes* '� sF un carious' as com etitcrs in the votiations are to be resumed with • e a £ r g y P thvt- country for the limitation of x x x 7 labour market, there need be little. it. meat exports. The DomAiions, and U ` a prehension for the future. iSIe1= 5 t, Ne1v Zealand- In - pa r! cannot P P 1 i bourn. Argus. understand` why Afgehtirla" is treated with such complaisance in view of r ter, f. the extreme harshness she has shown DGCTORS FOR EVERYONE in her attitude to the British invest. or—London Daily Nail. .. ISs Naila Khayatt, 27-ye4r-old beauty Whose family was one of the riche: t in -Egypt, and It is shortsighted and. impractical .Frederick E. Couder, RoeIker, New. York Socialite, pictured with Mohamed Amine Youssef, Egyptian to support or condemn in • advance . Minister to the United States, after their marriaoein Washington. _ any particular form of health in- _ surance or. State-sdpported medical" _ service. Any satisfactory scheme will` ; ? leads the world, according to a re- almost certainly -have' to cor..bine ' port of the .Canadian . Government, several different principles. It is not _ - CANADA, _ Depart ent of Tradf� and Com- a question- of once more -supporting 0 V. 0• I CE merce. The Dominion occu 'es second THE EMPIRE p' the .country- at the expense the place in the pxoduCtiori of gold and towns. Urban ,and rural conditions zinc;. .third place in the output of are so utterly' different that entirely -- - copper; and place in.the o- d c— : c fourth • Q the. uc ion t—wheat,-autorrubiirs-- ifferent methods' are essential to - deal with them. a on y princip e — — - -- - lead' common to ooth is that medical • " ' � "'` as - "Did the doctor build you up as - • sistance s. ould be brought wit mhin he said he would?" �= THE WORLD "bluch of 'tlie talk about buman vq the reach of every citizen, no matter t "Yea, a d judging from his bill uality Is ill-considered stud epty:'• where the chances of life have filed he charged me. both'as a phyalcFan AT LARGES S —Harold Bell-Wrigbt.= and a first class conetructor. • his.• domicile.=Johann'eshurg Times. CANADA the -rank of a --science- and, weather .. -.., ._ .. _ conditions permitting, they' know _ WHAT WORRY DOES• just what to expecte and mostly get _ There were 39,106 patients on the it. ,agriculture has become as tech- Hiesl a business as mechanics, and a- t Ietester - in fifty-six mental hosgi- his is Canada. on December 1st, because of this fact it. is becoming -a' 7934. This was an increase of 2,052 h1F'heY specialized profession. - - ,over the same date of • the previous Sixty years ago farming a, best : was a sort of hit and miss. .affair, i year. The rapid increase in the and still is in many sections oP the lnusiber of patients has- seriously , _ taxed the capacityof the mental sn' The farmer wants to know the ort country, where is technical issues - taxed in near ever rorm,e. are` caner ignored or . iau - g gated at. Normally. it would be expected- that of seed' an . augmentation of patients would p.an�ed, its record of past eotzespond with the increase • in the Performances, its devel- origin said Perform population. However, the -increase opment, just as the- stock breeder wants .to, know that no scrub stock ,f- Must in adore respects' at least be or unworthy pedigreed quality enters traceable to the, industrial and fin- -ancial depression. into the composition of his herds. - IL is interesting to note that. of a The farmer is becoming a student total of 6,403 admissions in 1934 in the college of experience as well Sr499 were dependent, 2,253 were as of schools oflearning, and his application of theories . to :the buss- anarginal and 640 were comfortable. Pp _ Hess of gra' growing- or stock z ''Those facts should tend to . show b.eeding is producing results, be- - ti .what part worry places in the bring- -. Ing es of, mental illness. It is also hand expectations. The technician ` m ATRICE YOU Inkereating to ' note that 4,051• has a place in the' science of farm.�L+]j_ j{.i' • patients were from urban..centres, tog and is trying hard to..get every -AT - — while 2347 were from farmer Act recognize that fact. ,- ryrai sections. Guelph Mercury. SCAN AFFORD." This Would seem to be another indi- astioa of the part loss of .Employ- QUEER G '. anent has played in • the mental It's difficult to determi 'e whether Imealth of Canada.-0shaw_s Times. being an old bachelor makes him iyuee: or. being queer'makes hint an fir.-_•�. Old bachelor.—Kitchener Record. -REFORESTATION NEED - % �•? {` , Some idea of the need for refor- LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW? estation may be gained from the Only terror of ,death or corporal fact that the "world uses each. year punishment could compel .98 per fifty per cent. more wood than is cent.. of 44,000,000 voters to . be un- i crown,—Chatham News. animous about anything trader the : TO A GOLD MINE OWNER must believe, of ghat happened in Material evidence that Canada's Germany recently. Germany has •a mining people are not unknown out- Communist party, a Social Demo- �.. side, the country is to be seen ' in' a • cratic party, 'the once , powerful - - letter recently delivered at the Cathblic. Centre -party. Where were / - - — 11on rt eaT office . of the Financial they.r Ine answer is Post.. The envelope carried nine still in Germany;secretly 'hostile to German stamps of 'small denomin- Hitler, but that terror of, Secret 7etion, each bearing a reproduction of Police, concentration c a m p s' and - . the late Marshal Hindenburg's plc other things, dragooned them to vote .ttire. In the limited space 'net ac- against their consciences, —Ottawa Journal. eupied by the stamps was the fol- LAW IS LAW lowing wording: Bad. Canadian Millionaire antexamples are infectious. An - L_ - -- citizen has expressed a pref- CPRING is just around the corner! It's time to gee behind the other UU Gold Mine Owner 1 - Duncan Macmartin, Esquire erence for jail rather than pay a wheel of a spirited new Oldsmobile and experience for your. c/o The Financial Foat, fine imposed for driving a motor - Toronto or Montreal, car, s'ith,defective lights,r-There will self its livelier power -abundant beyond all ordinary needs. Canada. prot,nbly be others S'ho -will seek to The 90 H.P. Six or 100 H.P. Straight Eight—with new light. Kindly Forward make martyrs of themselves, now weight •Anolite Pistons -ensures eager response at every speed, No doubt the address on the en the fashion • has been set. There's a velope intrigues: Duncan .Macmartin, always something! A serious in- The smartly styled new Oldsmobile groes you the protection fraction of the law — for the con-. whose father tical closely identified of Super. Hydraulic Brakes, Safety Glass all around, and the Solid - with the founding of Hollinger, but sequences might indeed be very ser- : Steel Turret To Body b Fisher -the eater comfort of Fishes be must --have been even more • im- ions .in such cases -cannot- be ' con- P y y Sr pressed ITh the note on the. back 'con- -of doned because it.happen: to be an ^'fNo-Draft Ventitxrion, Knje-Action Wheels and 'Ride. Stabilizer, unwitting infraction; ignorance is ` the envelope: 'in Oldsmobile is eve inch a fine car- et its low delivered "I have put on small values no excuse in law; for the 'effect. oP every y ' •.(stamps) perhaps you are • a roller- accepting a plea of ignorance would 7prices ?Hake it easy to -own. We invite you to drive the car now, be to invalidate the- ower of legal ' ,.tor!'—Financial Post. P g and to iriquire about tate new 7°% GMAC Canadian Plan which machinery.—Hamilton Spectator. greatly reduces your time payments: _ :-,HUMAN. NATURE e People would reseyt newspaper STARTING AT ELEVEN advertising too, if they were forced Waterford young people are being -r Consider theCompany'Back of the Car � to read it before reading the • com- urged to' halt their parties • by ' 11 *o .fes.—Quebec• Chronicle -Telegraph, o'clock in the evening. Unless things 9�����Pm t tA 111 are different around Waterford than tecrnliodeer�n�iroatwit�im°mdoarF�"iah:'i� FARM SCIENCE they are -elsewhere the young people, ROM 0-296 1 F 1065• in order to carry out this suggest- 8•dl1nder models bgln at $1298 at Factorf, Oshawa. Sixty years ago farmers didn't - ion, will have to disregard the ex- bother much with the theories of ample .set- by many of -their -elders, glowing farm. products: They just planted -.the seed and waited for the who just begin to come to life about - that time, St.. Thomas -Times- /� results, 'whatever they wer%--and Journal. CHARLES 'COOPER CL NT more often than not th8 results were all that could be expected under any CANADAAS A PRODUCER ";system of farming. m: - In 'the -production-- of newsprint The- agricultural institutions of paper, nickel,' and asbestos Canada learnirC. have . sort of changed all . . a • _ :.l this.. Farming has been .elevated - to Special 7• 9 Milliow -Dollar -Wigle -Sign Starts Opeii tion *A BETTER • The pew Wrigley 'Spearmint Gum The sign shows gigantic, Multi- C H EW— Sign on -Times Square, New York coloured, tropicaii fish swimming JIL TELL about the sky; the• largest fish meas - 4! City, a million dollar project, ]a,1. 9 ures 42 feet from tip to tail." The ld, NA or- --TW est of its kind in the world, as f flashing mechanism consists � 0-1. _7 mally de&afed and put'int3 opera - Ask for the 7k Giant tion on Saturday evening, Marc . h twenty-one pieces of apparatus, all WORLD. Package. It contains a 28th. operating in Wilson, but no one-piece regular bottle and atrial is synchronized with another, The size bottle. Use the trial bottle The si-n occupies the entire -block electrical current required for this first -if not satisfied return the bottle unop"ned and n- huge displLay--would"some a city of "IN regular Broiadway from- 44tri to 45th yQu got yourm9ney b" Street: on -the east side' of Times ten thousand. There are 1,084 Square. The new sign is a super- feet of neon tubing st;d alriiost -sev-. a, structure on the top of a two 'stDry enty miles of wire 'used. The in- % steel and concrete building built.es- vestment on tle entire project- is -a. e 0. weight.of the display. pe6ally* to bear the tremendous cool million. dpllarg.- SafC F.0 SSEVS Tnis world's Hundreds of thodsaqds of people largest spectacular towers ten stor will pass O.e sign each day; the 7 les h M high; the spearman .on :the sign number who pass daily through the 'DeViC-C PLinctiires- Tires 41 estimated 4 It i has Jrifi a yard wide. The. pack- subway at Times Square is es �Alltos Fail. -To r to be allvncEt equal to, the ppulation ',e of Wri,,zley's Spearmint is large a '.Stop than ;i boxcar. of Toronto. _J E D 31 O.\ 'TON—H. A. Parson's ex- plained to the Board of Raitway Commissioners here a device he in - :'vented which he claims will. -prevent railway crossing accidents by punct- uring tires when motorists ignore danger sigiials. Called a "puncture barrier," the Inventor shid. it was designed to be -installed at crossings and operated by -twChv_,_Wb4n-a_trai n -ap-- cp"ached within 200 yards of the The PERFECT Chewing -Tobacco e"s.ing a red beacon would flare ft-orn'the box -like contrivance. Should this warning fail to halt the motor- Ast, a row of nails would automatical1l i - ly rise near the rails -and punciure' thF tires:• A, Board membersdisplayed an in - in the invention: Here Is Heresy! LONDON, Jnt.—Both Santa Claus -and.the old-fasbidned. bogey - man qmr"Mm"M W, eam­ in for some harsh criticism when Rev. W. G. Cplgrove of London, ad- dressed the del -,gate's to the 14th 'an- utial meeting of the Middlesex school Father (shocked at finding big daughter ori-a-young man's lap)— Daughter ust what does this nican? bagh;,e,' (dreamily)—Come back 71. in twenty minutes, Dad. I ought to know by then. About the -only satiafaction*, ` that comes from being broke is that it enables you to dial"decisive'ly with investment salesmen. 7' -trustees and. ratepayers' 'awfaciafion., SPRING'BUDS. Tree trunks FAcrid—But how did the He said many'schoot teachers have splendour of the world's largest tapestry in .1 Broadway blinks in the police used the -bogey man to frighten their ;,electrics, as the new "spectacular"on the (;rest WhJite Way, Times Squire, are not a new kind. of baggage. spot you in your woman's dis-zuise? Burglar—I passed a milliner's 3roung charges. Characterizing I as I New York City, was put into operation recently -with ceremony. The huge Time -is required to grow anything— a a relic of the dark hgea,. Mr.-Colgxove- ironical fish in, the scene mvini -slowly'. ihL startling' contrast to the usual i even a business. Me'lancholy is not a shop without looking at thi ha6.- Isaid it. Was time to bansh it. from eye jerking signs of this type. A full block long and stretching ten stories -fruit. �&- cowslip never hirs calves. high, the 5 F�presents a mill ko n -dollar investment. Lipsii,2k. 'are never used -on -tulips. modern education. _new w di play Classified Advertising - On the other hand, Santa Clu'us is 'A tiger lily bas no tail. A dandelion is just. the subject of much youthful .1humor tbout Christmas time, Vhicbi :Maid . pacents, renewing the ancient ,myth. never - -'uspect. "Children accept our g 1 f t s at Christmas time, meanwhile. snicker - Ing up: their sleeves at our story - of Santa Claus," Mr. Colgrove- deEared. It was time, he. said, "to get rid "of, -Santa C?ans as .a benevolent person. r Las- no roar, 1XV31INTORill N QYFElt TO EV41.tY IN VI;4N TOM Harris — What kind-ci 1 1. - ' I a Ow c A List of wanted invoLa ne ana full Wil , lis 'Elliott? Information sent tree. 'SZE RAMSAY Clarence 7— Well, the 'other night Company, world Patent Z;3 eet, Uttawa. Can A4, parr, �:� .1 the- lights 3vetit,oixt,in, his.. girl's, for and he 'spent the rest of the ev- BOND's, CURRENCZEB WANTED, ening tinkering %7ith the: fines. 4 4ses. lAiVERIAL 'ONLY, BON%.\'L> . 1,1111• rency wanted of Russian. German a PUZZLEAustrian. Governments. . Higher 1 -flee Q Oh it istit,-pring—it.s the look in 7paij. D.NVID DAVIS Queen and York In Norway the farms have separate The buiirress of farming is yearly where the strawberries . wbarries are to, be I ur eyes, (I'v; sq��m'su�-h fo' your oks Toronto. cannot answer definitely as to when i (buildings for various purposes. A becoming more and more diFpirident facts that hkve been gathered planted. -Since this was not done in your case, there' is good reason to before 1. its the polmfiih, of my heart, -1 available for plant use, but under is the building. called the Stabbur holds yearly harvest, of cereals, cheeses., upon regardini, livestock and livestock believe that your, patch Wzuld 'bene - .5�pd Ito - think it can -pound once 'More). ITS weather and with the soil in good -.., bread, cakes and -dried. meats, etc. manage -men(' ct-op prodUcti6n; soil management, disease and insect con- fertilizer fit from scattering this tilizer'on the - row where strawberries are And my lips surrender- to your kiss Nat Sure taom�rr 6y Awber . I CAMS When a member of the family wishes dress for a social affair she must trot and business org4 nizaiion of the planted As soon' as -the strawberries i Wi th-an old familiar thrill. Oh toot mrsANAL we 6X711*10" man Pk2 I of utn r.i Milk of Magnesta. :to _'Co out and cross the and to a build- . 'cbesfs farming industry. Individual prob-- 'these, are worked, early in the spring, work- ing into. 'the Failing me! -No..It isn't. e so I am the Siu-ing, 11 MECC&r Pat rid of her for pod invest we for foot health. I I ing where her 0� linens Ana Nii�s itivolving. one or more of this ground.- I insane or, I must be in love P1 _11 E •//ffe2f best clothes are stored. I and ases-oF a A. Iture, engage -the attention of Ontario %ippVc-ition of ` rozen t7h; 5 the nit I carriers such as nitrate of soda or again, farmers from day to day. poring the rote of sulphate of ammonia, at the,STUCK lbs. in ' i " F,,it rower' You Will notice LIVE ST. MARKETING -r months here is a little more winter time for study. of the most acute 100 150 per acre, the same - way, should give g"d results.' In that all these trees are well priuned. Sweet Young Dumb. Thing�They '3-hTnPira On the co-overative P14.,rl has been productive of splendid results. •�selllri-on J problems. .. .. lyithif nitrogen, appng these carriers o I I the pen rn arket means re al be not to scatter it I be especially careful sure have. I don't see a single C. t I n. value for the owners. e touch Through this column may !-secure the latest information Pertain- on the crop. while there is dew on prune. with ug. Writ*- Wire --or Tolophozle i to their difficulties- To intro. in to the plants or immediately after rain. - * 'a 'tehdeiicy for it . to stick There is THIS MADE ARTICHOKE LYildlimilst 1143 TWE .UNITED FARMERS COMPANY, LIXXT'ZD duce this service Professor Bell has t o the heaves and burn thim. If Why dont you t-atrot all forme, CO-OPERATIVE T.IX' r4wK 0)'.%IIIISSION L)Fi'T.' the following typical prob lents, to Jndicate' the information his ed to the crop when it is dry, this is Dear Sweet, Patootie fair? V.io. St..k Y.Id., West Toionto 'If You Eat Starches which &h..Id be given in order that prevented. I My- heart Beets faster when the sun, shines en your Radish hair. INDIGESTION, -GAS?. 7i 7, Meats, Sweets Read This a satisfactory. answer can be made. Q n (b). Please don't Turnip your little nose, If answer is desired by letter en- rtilizer coniparlieg guaranteie a I've Dean so lonely, dear; WHEN you They're Ail Necessary Foods close'stampfd and addressed envelope certain , brand ' of fertilizer as' 1 per An� if you say. -we Cantaloupe, then. feel ftindt)wn, —But All Acid - Forming- for reply. Address all inquiries to cent water soluble nitroken,, 2 per Lettuce mirry here., or your 'sumach Hence 3lo3t of Us Have "A cid Pr6fekqni'Hcniy G Bell,' R6om 421, 173 cent. total nitrogen. Is' there' any -the gives trotib'mith "sour : Stomach" At TiMes. Easy - Adelaide St. W.,. Toronto, Ontario. available nitrogen in 1 per cent. Burglar (after being caught'steal- gas or n s-, to Relieve. not water soluble? If so, when'will 1P ing in an old maid's bed�ooin)— ings" try- that �Naw Question' (a -Oxford "WLat it ba A vaildble for the plants to use Honest, lady,' let me go.; T never did Dr. Pierce Doctors say that -niuch of the so- -R.W., County: Answer: Water soluble nitrogen is anything wron,-. Golden Icdical called "indigestion," from which go- in analysis of fertilizer should I -,use. on loom certainly available nitrogen in plant smiles)—Nell, Old Maid (all es) too fate learn.- t's Di �co%-cry. Read y many of us suffer, is really acid strawberries on clay soil, growth.-.- If the contains 21 never to whit Airs. far- digestion . . . brought about by too heavily. m2nured before p!antink. per cent, total nitrogen and .1 per J Orle Beatty of 463 F. Arai„ St., Wellantl,. 4 mtnq' _f d i our many acid -for * foods in 4f diet. And that there is . Plants haNe set fairly good and have cent. Water soluble nitrogen, the re- ' SHARPEN YOUR PENCIL: If it. �Dn1.,,0d,. "I offered consideraiily frdrr-in- tl:ge,tion afi*d gas and rny food la, so beavy modern in w�y to - relieve this often in cod top?" ' maining, 1 per cent. of nitr*ogen is cost twenty-four billibn dollars a In my stomach, I Nvoidd become bIrattd too (I felt very unifornfort2ble after -eating. I , iminutes! - - Answer: We assume' that "the i:obabl­ -�nic-source that must P. y of or ' year to sup�ort those past 60 yei�rs used only olle bottle of Dr. Pierces t,ol,kn a. Simply take Phillips' Milk cif strawberry patch is' now standing, •g await bacteria] action -in order that. -it of age- who will not be allowed Jo 7,le(wal Discovery and it save me fine relief' from thestomach dr -tress 1.1elt ever so much Magnesia after meals. Almost im- havinbeen successfully 'planted last be 'readily available or it may be work, how many billions will it take use." �bttter after Tisch mediately this acts to neutralize the summer. er. In regard, to the matter of nitrogen in the form not taken up in and to, keep in luxury their. sons ,and- 33uy row of 3-vir neighborhood &'a;gIst. - ­Vdw's�zc, tabs, 50C. -Liquid fl.01) an'�� $1.35. `Ittomach acidity that brings on your applying fertilizer, it would have large quantities b the growingcrop, y daughters who refuse tp.work? trouble. You "forget you have a been better if you had .,Applied:ferti- . . which must be also await bacteria] 49 0— Try this just once! Take either the ", lizer to the ground when preparing 'it - f6r planting. Many successful action to change- it to nitrate form in �-hich the -nitrogen is taken, up. One :familiar liquid PHILLIPS' or pow the. convenient new Phillips; - strawberry.. growers get good"iesults cannot answer definitely as to when i -Milk of Magnesia Tablets.. But be by supplementing their heavy manure this latter form_ of nitrogen Will be , sure you get genuine "PHILLIPS' with two or 'three bags per acre of available for plant use, but under such a fertilizer 'as 4-8-10,­w7birking �norinal Eondiflon's,-of 'warm spring. Also in Tahlet Form: this into- the -soil aletima the rows weather and with the soil in good Phillips'lMilkof Magnesia Tablets condition, it certainly --should be ' ..we now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tablet isthe equiva. . I CAMS during' early life -of the available duri " . . __.. . lent of teas?,o.,onful a Genuine Killip!' TTA Fel at plant, I of utn r.i Milk of Magnesta. overstayed welcome 00W. . C;gss Corn SOW A' ocess of printing from rubber 7 pr PHIL -OPS Pat rid of her for pod invest we for foot health. plates has been developed. AM C perfe-ct Try Crew SUN'10N Salve, it's pod_ too. 1A.,lo In Ca -ds. Sold by all Dept. StorftDistributM Issue No. 15 '36 •//ffe2f Drug and 1,X• by Harold F. Ritchie h UADK 9H CANADA Toronto, YAKi �5 L t) U A Ula ria t, —Miss; Mildred Hollinger of Cher- _. —A timely warning to those who mood' -the week -end with Miss Vera Greenlaw. WM soon be starting on the apmal —Mrs. H. G. Crozier - has" been spring clean-up. Watch the grass tires! Mined to the louse for a week suf fering, from a severe cold. --HOT CROSS BUNS. Pickering —4the Presbyterian congregation Bakery. 20 cents per doz. Order now. will hold their quarterly communion Delivery in Village on Good Friday service on Sunday next. Preparatory Xorning. —Measles of a very mild type is services 'will be held this Friday evening at 8 o'clock still very prevalent in the village —St. . George 'a Church, Sunda•Y, _ causing many of the pupilla to be,4ib- April 12th,. Easter Day. -Sunday -: ;sent froim W111001. School at 10 •a. M. Sunday Safeco) —Fred Woodward an#ily �mbers are asked to please return - moved into the village 'set week And Lenten pyramids on this day. 11 a Are now comfortably settled in the 1171. Celebration of the Holy Co:nplun- 1RcGinty residence alt the west end. I ion and Sermon. .7 p. in. Evening --The return . to cooler weather at' prayer and Sermon. .Preacher at + the end of last week casae as a die- both services,'the Rector. Try to at- - appoantinsi t to most of us, following -tend at least one of these services, •.; the few fine days of what appeared is thanksgiving for the' great bless to be certain Spring.. ' ing of the Resurrection. 4n Good - 7%e Ladles' Aid of the Presby- Friday, April 10th, tihl a willbe a teriari, Church will meet at the home service in St. George's at 8 p. m- At -Mcg W. J. Miller' on Wednesday this service the Spry of the Crass tient, the 15t434 as the usual hour. All will be sung and_ a short address will i. ,4edies are welcome- "' i be given on tine great theme of the --rf1�e cast of the play "Dust A Cross. the Earth" presented their ping at I --Special Easter. 'Services in the the Wihitbq Hospital on Tuesday ev- United Church next Sunday at the ring of this 'week. They were very usual hours of 11 a. in. and 1 p. in. hospitably treated by the doctors,, At it a. m. there will be a special nurses and officers following the Easter Sermon and special music by prog� the choir. Tibere will also be a story —The many friends of the Clare- Clare- to the young people still the junior mont' ladies whoa figured in the mot- congregation will hold a session or accident,' east of Brougham On during the time of the sermon. The ;Friday lash, and described in the Sunday Schoot including the Adult Claremont, column, anxiously armait word of a move towards recovery Bible Class and Y. P. • Bible Class; from the very :severe fractures .and will meet at 10 a. m. At 7 p: in. there j be injuries sustained ixt the crash. will a special, service under - Vw auspices of the Y, P. Bible CIas Cecil Gazely marts t4at the map-, aragus sale this spring wilt .not lik- ely be as good as prices are 30 per cent .lower than last year. Yet lower prices always increase consumption and the returns may ' total larger then expected. Artificial like fixed prices are never economic orthodoxy. New Butcher Shop We have opened up a new Butcher Shop in the premises formerly oc- . cupied by W. Servant. A share of your patronage is so- licited; An opening special with every. meat order: Dalton's O. P. tea at ' 25c. per half Ib. . CLARENCE SILK; 29-31 Manager We will be glad to Deliver. Phone IWO :DON'T TAKE CHANCES Play Safe ConsultS our Druggist Rwruenttler YOUR DB UGGIST 19 J ORR 'A MERCHANT H. V. R. 31OCfRE, DRUGGIST —W. G. Reed, who has for years UUNBARI'UN, ONTziR10 TWO STANDOUT VALUES with a Young Peoples choir and a been enjoying only fair health, li2a special speaker, Mr. Stephen Saywell -- _ during -the past month. been enjoy- wbo comes very- highly recommend - a trig the health of his early youth, ed. .fie series -have been arrang- :Uardwood Tip TopTailored Suits or Coats for -Ond- instead of the steady milk diet, ed with care and the anticipation TM eating everything, and- to use thethat they .*ii be helpful to -all wh• - - ;1; loor>ing • men -or women --Same cloth --Same! words of his family, "eating like a Yon are invited. horse." A very 'pleasing change for - Pri .. '- -.�. e--$ 3.75. c 2 ..•. :,him we feel sure. Ah._Mr'maeh of .lelaplt, noirl1L _• ._ —The Pickering Chamber of Com-, Dunbarton g on tvid Ua'k flooring. marcs will hold an open meetin, ee ff. Uose. Gordons Business Girl Tuesday evening, April 21st at 8 p, Sorry to report Glen ;Joyce is i1n- lSpeClal pri068 On maple ' m. -It is expected- that Dr, Grant L. tier the doctor's care. _ , Splash -proof, Snag -resisting, Chif - ' oR -Thursday; April 19th. -the W. and birch in large uan- Bird, isenxna Ch Past President ce �i _ -cities, g q fon Hosiery '. the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce M. S: will meet' in the basement of - Will be present to addrvess _the meet- the church. 'M* Mission Band will - -rTEw, .sx.A MEQ ing. A short program has been arr- amistt the _pram, Now i8`th9 time to buy - anged- Ladies specially invited before the spring advanem -Pickering Horticultural Society On Good Friday nipXit at .8 o'clock' Fred T. Bunting, _ • n i� , Tuesday,Aril 14th art 8 the Pr'eparato Service will be held in prices.. r1CJliEjring April , _ p. nL m ry _. Dunbarton United Church. Talks .and in the United Church .and on Ens- _. _ � . 7. Etytablisbed 1857. .. g ter Sunday -:- ' PICKERING el Discussion on "Growing and Slow- y mor'ffnR' at the close of - hig. Annuals. Musical items and a the service. the Sacrament of the -- ---- talk by Ms. Gerald Cowan an "Cot- Lord's Supper will be dispensed. ton, Cocoanuts and Co loved Folk. —L- UMBER_ YARD D Free seeds for all. Special announce- DunbartonQUALITY,:11EAT •mexL—If you 4sve sot1,brieg sea lit.rCt tt »re. our dues, p1ase. St. Paul's on•the-Ht11r Duniarton - - A -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held Sualda y April 12061 Easter Day. S: .their weekly meeting on Friday S. at- 2 p, m. Sunday School- mem- �`tHt BALE—A ptaoo, cheap. Ap• Round Sttyak, evening with a very good Attendan- bers are asked to return -their Leat- Ply Mrs.Geo, Mutch, Pickering 33 oe. TQ1e evelting was ®pent in devot- 'e" VYr311dds alt this session. 3 p. m. I��OR 8aL1l—A quKoiity o[ hwy Minced Steak, X40. FOR Chas Goodwin. Phone Pick 170. SteW1D� Beefs • y `''le�p. ional ,and Biblical awdy, Rev. 17. G. Celebration of the Holy Communion Strew d Bhl3r� Rib (POR roast) Robbleon-in charge. There will be anti Sermon on Ow qre at tbPnaP of {110R UA LE—Nix. pwwrt grey Quinas 140 Taasater. Ptearse 'make a . IL low pace : a.t 0. R E. Hedge, R. X. No no rneeting of the A. Y. P. A. nest special effort L. Pickering. 33 ,'ti00tfeQ ltialb, week on atcuur,t of Good Friday, to =end *slip ri .t,. .,f C> x1 U.1 F :S ---- _ Uead Cil^36e. 1 Fin, hat td,oe Res 14 A— 1 P b.r.n on., 1371 n C: sh or terms, cheap for cash. Mrs. Chaad- 1 1 �.� will be present at the aPrviee in the u'Uon means to us. On Good Fri- era GI$rc�ons.-. __---�po.nA7. ra tiairdi nn --"&y evening, at 8 p, day theite wilt -be a service in St. OTATUkS FOR BALE—Uccle s - - •,sn. The next meetingwill be on Paul's at 2.30, for prayer and Cobb cis. Lot 18, con, 3, Pickering. Peameal Bacon, , Ap- p Yes sad m.+d- C $()c. o ril 16th and will be anusical. E nation �'at the • hour ' when our Lrrd Jos• Cowan. Pic_cring. 22tf Break fast B1LogD b piece, -- %I,► Every. ►. Y P t 25:. body is invited. was suffering on -the Cross for us.: .OR BALE—M,Litseo Harrieaprwyer BreSkfaElt Bacon, sliced, - �jQC• . ' —When the W.. M.'S. of 'the Un- A short .address will -be kiven on the V 120 gal, capacity, in good condition, Pick-BOhneTder'B Or Swift's Bremlilt�'BaCOD iced Church met at the home of Mrs. subject of The Cross. erine Farm%. Pickering. 32-33 t -- _ _ _ , _ ' dles , per' k 18 2 f V. E. CarbwTight, - on Wednesday, U KENT—Half .•f ..-icL house, - �r _ 1) P g• 0.t . 4h i��O kk xln e April 1st, the President, MrswH. G. Altona 1 garden and arage, on Church St.: Picker- e/eWel OT �irl1)pffluke 5h3rtonil8g, 2 cn+t°i0 ign. Apply. al ldews Office, 32tt s r Crozier was in the chair and led tills � ` Oysters, _ .: • ;per jar, 2$C. worship' service. During the Devot- Cornwratulatioris to. -Mr. and Mrs. li`OR SALE—White BlOb'JOM Sweet ' ional Period, Miss Ida Buntingread Fred Nighswander. It's a girt. L Clover a -ed free t.om noxious weed seeds air. and Mi F. Leckie of Fraz- at H. w, Marks, lot 24, con, 3. Pickering. 31-33 the Scripthre Lesson and led in the i OK SALE—'L bull cmveo, 5 weeks prayer. hiss, .aL' S. Chapman directed erville, spent blenday_ last with Mr. 1- via, from aregisrered at d'futlr accredited : F herd, C61, K. R. Marshal's farm, Dunbar the study of chapter- 4; in the Study and Mrs. B. Kerr. / f Book, "New Africa" and was assist•; The Sympathy of VL,.e community i, 'OK , ALE—Hxgkney puny, 8yrs , , extended to blra. L. Grove- and fam- Ii old (gelding), stands l t 1-2 hands,eicellcnt I1 �iLh er -(phone �OUO) (:l.le rl it ed by lira. Fallaise, Mrs. Caitwrigh. driver, well broken. C. Empringham, Clare- driver, Bunting :tad Mi.>7' E: '•ult:"r- ily on the death of her ih�_tsband Mr, 'mont. - 33-:4 ay. The Misses -Law sari a duct Levi Grove. pR y.qL--^ g N -30U bushels of Sept,sept, T Hard which was.much appreciated. Mrs,The �t`omrn's 1*s*.itute will meet bnrlry. extragnod malting varirty,\piice70�,rwyi A nF. T. Bunti at the Itorre rf T:Ir;. `i. Harris or. c I.:c r'buchel,, Apply Jobn Mrticr. 1 hr)ne i �c ilrYj ljlij r n�' sang a solo i^. her u: - Cta: a so= a•.tt , nal pleasing m3llrlcr. Ana tR'ement3 It; iV`etlrtPday, .:fart! "8th, instead or --` _ 4 were ^nm -1 ��1 , pT^,rr'••irj,* �? v- 1 Mrs. Henry Slar•kfs as schodub-d. N'OR SALE --A quantity of .seed , _ - — bnrlcv. O. A. C, "; r.n'irt•;. 3r•'w't fr.m ro' �: ire :_�' >_ _..• ..: T4lankoffering. Refreshments served ----- gistersdseed. Also Hulless oats, A. 1'. fetcy, Attdley! R. R. 1. Pickeimg. 31.3 by the hostess, ascistod bYher m„group — -1 _r Hess' Hog Special for members.brr�.ig'-,b t':L•..:r.` :t_. '-- ,� � a a rap'—ar, rt ,.L,-,., sees.- toy . L .. Mr. David .tib i ,:,cr;> -attended the . F crop. 15oh math., baste; ; .r ;cos J, I -less tStocx i cane for cattle 1`lOSe. ' P•, iti i is - good teedmg hays ht+l%fain bull, 2�years. 1N J, —Help wanted ..' liars Club iy funeral of Mr• Lever, at•CTstkvillp pn wit5on: Phonc..c!:192". 3s - mijrw still in i,eed of some volunteers to Monday last. a- - ---�1! L.II ... _> d `e hegl8r Chas, Pi,cklzn It>v sold •a lar OR HALF— Iced c!o^rr ecc,!. No. 1. . r<iG.Sr;, it tan-a-msn for i h -put salt a few mOr9 secs in the Am- I '' pr,vernment grade. Also • Holstein grade • 'tteur lir•ur of t!:a Ezl'ibWoni whicPllmount of f4.en t:`'•L4 Spring 'Ratti springers. T. H, tested: A: J.Taylnr.Cherry- $at><sfact�on guaranteed or money Cherry - everyone wood. 32.33 will be held -son-se evening during -brie �'OTke ltuislrtg as usual for a week.•of April 19th. Any child or r,_ bumper year. CrEED OATS FOR SALE—Banner back. 3' Messrs• W. H. and F. H. Westne variety. Also oat and mined grain and dult. from S to 103 .years is eligible y Red Clover seed, A ply'to Luther Middleton. and a prize will be t;'iven to` each are Ptlm s+ng a thrashing machine Brougham. Phone Pick b23 2str OOGPER'8 DRI-KIL• for Lice on Uor8e8, contestant whose application is acc- for their own use. As these men t,t'Cti. Rh:NT--iW nelee, dniry fhrm, GaLt1A Sheep,.Pigs aII(� Henn. - - ted Kew' much seed' grain, the want • clay loam, running creek, modern barn, --= - �'. _:gp.__• Tllner'e vt311 not. any );crnQ; y watermstalted,brickhouse. 19milc%from To- , 9Io hand in . their oven yfKliCe. ronto. Apply, T. Jacques; wast Hill, Out. lot( SPHCIAI,q THIS WEEK your entry to Mr. Wheel- .. era say of the Club The next meeting of the "Club will _ bogs, the News AIIREL HULLE88 DATA FOR Solid V-Poer Boilers at $2 25. _ be held at Grasmere farm, when •the IISEED, No. 1, A good yieldia variety, - _ Office, L Morley or M. S. Chapman. Crain o.nd straw have both good feed qualities. Glair Ht t Boilers at $1.00. Help . to make a . gond time on this 10th Anniversary cake will be cut. • Price, 12,10 per hundred pounds at the farm. ' AauluaI exhibition night• The ('lab Everyone us tts*elcotne. Monday even- w, H. Weatney- Pickering. 32-31 ing, April 13th, is the date. U1,01i SALT—i)uwl- urP6.lt :Short. .:Agent f^.r McGorv!xt •-:3g:*arm Machinirp ;� are ex Sundt to takb charge of an-- So �,.ty thin l[ horn heift r, due April l5th. From s heavy $L :i . •here other Sonde of moving accid- . Sunday @bP.t i+l�! Fen -;C^ ott n•5lking dam. Alan a par�-bred Jersey cow, ?net r)llr 6I06Ur:-+"1Yi t) Ilt, r,+ 'u Gan het it, (11' April 19 ems by tlond3.-and field, and storms, calf, due April 15th, good milkt•r and tester. tilk, whr+n a resiistie Cams- earthquakes . fires and crime, lend Herd under accreditation. M. B. Burk. Phone a ^ Fire Service is beim,. planned with Pick 1031 33-34 it is not trade. Mr. Cameron, of Central Y. M. C. easy cre,) to alarmist *ho CHnICE CATRY (OWE+—Regis. TelPpbone3AO0 A. of Tamnto, a; fireside apPRkPr. seen the end ^,f :,0 world. He does Jter ed and grad. re�a. Gov-rn meat T,R • best who guides his Craft vmqthoid an tested. Fresh and does spriagqeerwalvay, on J. S. BAISDONi PICKEBING, y� .- Further a>tWatlnCetYtt'.t?`9 of this goy'- . hand. Stood tritrd it deuced Frte delivrr; uc J j', vice will be mt?de next wbelC,. even iciest, anti .> *.v to Providence«t„a"at?ormoraSatisfactionauarante.d, f to run all things wetl. 1vm. J• MurphV. I 416sor Ontario. TrUphowe 9 tea