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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_04_173 : ' ..ora. .,. ''• '.: ....:,' _ ..., ... .. .- •. -...a..'' .. R•.: .. ... _ +i _ k . ...n. _ t 0;77 ,,• VOL. LV- PICKERING. ONT.. FRIDAY, APR. 17.1936'. 34 f Waftoote:M01 Kassa. S. S. Na 4 East Cherrywood iKed�aa4 NOTIC E 7%V people of the community enThe' C. G. d. T. Girls of DurlbfsrtAn R H. Q: PSAft80N-F'h aiofeta Jeyedraa evezf�ing of a ,sires un United Church will 'present an e,• - "Our trucks p%sa your ;way Thursds task in the school DI WSurgeoa, Duehartoon :yh every day.' Y- , ening of enterbainrrlent. in the Cher- $. P'ORSYTS, QQpph. D.; Director. _ htau$e, � the program including rywood Hull on April 24th, at 8 p. R, al Aasael,doaorOatario. RK• SAL, COKE, C Barrett .11ros. and Messrs Win- m., under tke auspices of the W. A. 5 fpr. MM�mbar of the AaMwican opcomeerkat FOAL, T tem end Brysat gave varied select of Cherrywood Chumb. All are wel- - ' -_ awidaNdb• Eyes easmined b7 appal 1 --oke, `.�-�- rb6ae SM. Clammunt. oat. WuOD, CEMENT, ions. The prog wn was followed by coMe. Refreshments will be served. a dance, the - music being provided Silver oollection. f�epd4. BAND, GRAVEL, by Arthur Field, with his P. A. -�-- _ DONALD RUL)UY fiarrteurr. and system Cot unundty singing and re- Duzibarto>g - R.So4citur.Notary eubuc_ Muneywr.ww• BTTILDER'� SUPPLIES freshments also had 'tth,eir place in 111tice formcrfy occupseu uy tut kite a -,a. �rtuis• l the evening's entertainownt. The Jack Burgess, of Albert College tiara south w,aa a watt fiou.e• w Lusby. sty next session takes lace a week spent the holidays at his home Isere: also 1e0a1 cartage Work from tonight P y - BSATUiH, 131>:LL, di 1tUS+5 -• g 't (Friday), April 24th. Miss H. Bradd is holidaying at - Y; W. J. BEATON. K. C.. We have alao placed in stock a ail ---Q►- - - her home in Brighton; ; H. B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS line Of Maple Letsf 1bi111BiT Brougham Mr F. burgess, of . Ottawa, spent . J. A. W1t1tiHT: . Uu'e Feeds. ' Easter at the Manse , GREENWOODzs Bay street. Toronto. ,Ade►aida•se88 Mrs. Stewart, sister of F. Oassie Mies Jean McWhirizseyof Toronto C O. RiUHARDt)UN A Co., Barris• A. " • MITCHELL V161� the Cassie family on Sun- is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A.•.Barrie. stars, Solieitors. Notaries etc.; S ' 501, day.. - -- - __ ___ ._Miss. Margaret Allen of SCham ILacelsior Life Building, 36 Toronto St, "1 ro[[to. PiokerlSgt Out. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raves moved from -berg is visiting with Miss A�. Thom � M ��� Tdtpboae Ad. 1t18M, Ytckeriny t'hooe 3013. btf Office phone 7400 Residence'6520 the village to the 5th ooncesaion last Miss Thelma. Blakely, of Torontp, THOM8CN k McMILLAN-Bxrria• - week. visited over the holiday with the ; sen. Solicitors. Notary Public. unite at Q♦ ♦ Mrs. A. Law of Pickering spent. Misses Anderson.. la*tsbliehed I838 Itq"eace of Mr. Tboataoo, lot 11, concw,on 1. The Beal $Ylires C1aY'8m0I1L4 PtiNterioa. OFe ]wan: Thursday and Saturday the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. O. Miss Ethel Blenheim, of Toronto, naoiat;s, from 7.W p. m to M.30 p. m., or by PHONE 924 Burton. s granamother, ` �� o"tatment. Iorontooffice : BO5 sal Beak pent Easter with her , -- tstda« Phone Pick saw. Toronto EI 'a +sola. W. J. Brown and laser!+, of T.or- Mrs, Foston. :~ Spy FURNITURE _ -- �- onto, spent Sunday with their gaol- -Mrs. ' T. Armstrong, of Toronto, . CONANT A ANNI9 - Barristers, We are displaving an attractive ple here. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. . Solicitors. Notaries Public variety of Mr. and Mrs. -Perry Wilson_ and Thom. _ SORDON D. CONANT. K. C; - Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. son, of Greenwood, spent Sunday The C. G.. I. T. Group are giving , ALLIN F. ANNIS. B. A.. LL. B. _ Furniture -ind Furr iLure with the 'R, Devitt family: a p7ygram at Cherrywood on•the ev- Oman- .71 2Simcoe St, S..Oshaw„ Novelties. Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker and son, eni of April 24th - - ltionse-4 and 5 (Oshawa). and at the Court Prices low, i0 harping with trine*. P Souse. Wbitby. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (orbit- of - Toronto, spent Good- Friday at - by). w. the liofne of Mr. and .Mrs. L. Matt- Over W Entries at the Big Amateur _ RADIO SERVICE hews. Show at Brougham tonight (Friday) lleratut Mr. Norman Medrin and sans, of Every kind of an act under the"sun. — �TEIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. S.. A Graduate of Radio College Oshawa, and Mrs. Mechin, of Pick 11�� (Succtewr to Dr. J. r Dale•). Graduate of with erii3g called on Brougham. friends Audley - ttie Royal Coaese of Deni Surgeons and Torun- on Sunday. td ifPlvera;ty At Clar ont offlceover D. A. Up -to -the -;minute training tkotc's score. ver. Tae• y and Fridk Phone Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey acc- Sympathy is exten&a to Miss Viv- sAo++q an. Nif and _ . j _ .'.FINEST EQUIPMENT. ampamred Mr. and Mss. lienee>, ram Appleby, former teacher here on - LT ERBERT T F?i LL 4.igE, L D S.. for of Toronto, spent' the. week -end with the., recent death of her father. 1- i7D. D.S . Graduate of the Royal Coll2ge of Rochester friends.. Mists Dorothy Disney, of, Green _ Dena, Surgeons and the tlnivernty of Toronto. t;".tuaranleed Satisfaction Mrs. T. Knox acc3amganied by hvr wood,' has been visiting with her p� Orate in residenu second door eaK of St. And• Shin les- ForSal e ` raw'sChurch. Pickering, Ont, • Office hours: 9 AT son, Will, is taking a trip out. West aunt,- Mrs. F. M. Chapman.' a s, m. so a P. m., or by aPpomtmeat. (X-ray it rervise). Phone Pick 3700. 4317 Rek4nnable Pr iveRl " to see her sister and her son John -Misses Jollies, of Highland Creek. _ Tubes and Batteries always on h id and other friends. are spending a fete daps with their Galt Galvanized Steel 8binglea6 The Y., P. held- their. weekly meet- uncles, the Messrs Winters Bros. , Bird'e Felt Slate Shingles. ossa+tstfi*f 4f oras. H. ROY MILLER. - Alan. re•ruhherto bug - • ' ing on Friday evening at the fi.,orne Keels the date, Kay First as the R Ry whe�tea _ Brouirbam, Ootarl of Miss •Doris Johnstone with Ma date of the Club Concert here -in the Lawn mowers sbgrpened. . ELIZABETH RI0HARD8ON- Mary_ 48tf Phone- Mark 1805. PATE$80N'S OLAASMOiI[ A. Firiand automobiletnauranee of all kinds. Phillipa, Convener ' of program. 9c11001 -house. sit. ntitta campanie•of' sogd,ilnancial stand -,Miss B Stevenson, who has spent Mrs. Frank Puckrin is again in Gall and Ret prices. Phone 861x 1 - .a. M U SIC ` ' the .whiter with her uncle and aunt, disposed' and her friends here, are --�-� FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneee: +tiro! -'^ y • t« oaanttaa of York and oosarto. Aso- iC.n J. and Mrs. Stevenson; of Picker- iuopine-f6fu return to goad health ���� Experienced Music'Teacher ing, has returned to her name in in the near future. ttoa'sal« of su ktaM attaasae a oo ahoaws P .. _ .ee«, ser... ar..a at.ar P. o oa4, with a Toronto ConservatoT� Brougham• .., George Bocock who ;sae been Irv• - R. BBATON, TOWNSHIP A report has Just•been received of ing with lila father-1n=1aw during _ BtaDding. z Do Clert. Con. rvrwrer Commissioner (Or - the passing of Mrs. W. H. Jackson, he past winter, has secured employ- to, t Will teach afternoons or evenings who .}seg been in the blas iia] for meat with iii. Irwin. Builders' Su ljes taktat afOdavfto, Accountant, Eu. Issuer o(' • tdsMa*e t-fcen•n. Whitexale.Ont: ' Ii Saturday reserved for school . some -weeks. Much sorrow is felt for Laurence and Mrs. Clark and dart- pp children. the family bereaved for the second le -ter+ of Haanilton were guests o4 .Rates very Moderate. time withip a. few weeks. Gramnere ori ;Easter. Lumber and Lath -- - Lieenee,ti Auctioneer for York, studio at tr own home out milt The W. M. S, of St- John's held About 80 people attended the 10th OutarioandOntaeio Counties. Y their Easter Tha;nkoiffering service Anniversary of the Comtmunitp Club -B• C. •ShinRlea jW kinds of .ales promptly attended to ) east of Brougham on No. % � Highway. in the church on Sunday evening, which mat on . Mondaq evening last; ;D1IIe COVA T$RMS REASONABLE g Y- with a large attendance. 7-o even- at .the home of the President. The May bearrrna.d�nrattheNEWSol�ce. Alberta Qua! Helland independent pitons•. MRS. CARL. DEVITT ing service was.'in every war very' progTa.n was an unusual one, in . a ro irate -for- the--I3ast�er- which--'the--cutting--of -tine.. t>1sreL- laT-.- -- _ DO Whttby. Ontario. PP pCoke. Mil Easter Pageant • was presented er. ca �, ori' Cement, Lime, Plast4r - ren o e sc ool and for each year . Was a pleasing .cere- • members of the W. M. S. read the rnony. Addresses „ were, given by Maple Body WCi�d Chopping Each scriptune selections. ,Iii the service Messrs R. P. Winters, F, M. Chap- A88nts for Lnndy FeDfle ark Insurance i of song, Mrs.. Gannon sang with man, W. J. Bryant, Geo. Puckr►n, a 1 r • _ - meek Day much feeting, "The Man of -Galilee;,' all Past Presidents, with messages a-». _�,.fuu� _ ,and l� :Demanded' warren Willson,• ,'Tine City Four- from S. R. Wonnacott C. S. ' Braynt , - _ •Bou -. );'sada of All Kinds m Stock Spuare," and Messrs George Will- and F. H. Puckrin,, who were unable For our P. C. V• Ponitry Feeder Labrador Shell, Oil Coekehntt Implements Y son and Warren Willson and L Hu.pt, to be pre.K Miss Gladys Puckri'n, Cake Meal, +Molaasea. Any chop you , • ,. License Obtainable The `old Rugged, . Cross. Misses .: - • utas need., We can mix any ration second secretary, in the absence of Secure Frites Before- Bvy1� FCUIn Jean and Mary Phillips sang a. duet Mrs Walter Pratt; first secretary,. that you may want, machine mixed. the choir aseiskiitg. The members of wto Our Front Rank Egg Mash gives wlso- .unavoidable, detained, read WILSON B R O CYRIL E. MORLEY the W. M. S. are very grateful for the 'minutes of the . first meeting,� results. Prieea are direct to you, No. the liberal offerirfg, April 17a�r, 1926. A message from Justifiyble Rytee Commissions. 'L.00USt HMout ;Pitons —Pickering, 67N A. very pleasing event took place Mrs. Hortop,, of Camilla (nee- Doris r { San at Car -'Lot Prices. at the ublic school on 1'hursda af- Phone Mart 7200 p Y . Gee). former secr+etaty, was. read. Mr. ternoon last when the teacher and Wm Milrkar was present and con - Mattresses D. !`1 . Lockwood pupils were hosts• to their parents ducted community choruses and Rev.vt and. outside visitors. Among the, lot- Mr. Crozier gave an Irish song Brid- Cough said Cold PICKERING, ONT. ter tzre Inspector and Mia. Hutch- S JNNER•SPRING MATTRESSES get O'Donahue, with harp accompan- In good quality covering, G CLENDENINa. 19On, Reeve R C. an<I Mrs. Ree3or, ;pent, w2tich_•cielighted everyone: He Remedies and teachers•' Mr. Bentley of the was accompanied by his cousin, Miss , Price, 515.00 Brock Road school and Miers Spen- Gibson, of the Culleer of Education, -' --.-- ` FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ma+shall Inner -Spring Mattresses M.. -- oeley of the 7th. concession s6hwl- An Irish reading by Mrs. Gazely Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets, .V 9ltia • Price, $29.00 Private Ambulance The pupils of the Brougham school, was much appreciated. Reeve Robt. Cascara Bromo Quinine Tablets, Nt. D::�• �:I0 Night. 3arrice ably 3lrected by their teacher, Mr. pemor, appealed to the young men.. I.r.xacold Tablets, lies White, layer Felt Mattresses Mc�ti hirter, .Crave a short but fine to consider service as one great opp- Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture, 40c. dt Ttit. .Phone 9000 ro vitro. Mrs. .Harve president of y p . y Passmore's Bronchial Mixture, lsr; z : Price, 5er-50 lifstvern ,ri000 P p� C ,was well received. Mrs.. Reesor acts Rem. Grey Ft[t Mattresses the W. I. who occupied the dhiair, Y arixxclnced the public speaking con- umpanfed trim: Councillor, Heber Therm ne, ~ Pricer, $6.50 Markham, • Ont. teR?., Yboin s nsored by fire W. I•, Down also contributed to the con- °� 3 Po Aspirin. 25c.. •3ft s8e The par- • - contributed e rues. e P did ex- ,. h tr u ed th s as who con b P tulato messages, • S'� r'Y Vick Vapo Rub. 8Qt WALL PAPERS ` ; j ticipants Lysis two pupils from the Reeve E L. Chapman in a short wit- Vick'a Now Drops, � We are gellingSun-tested wall r . Ps eQs �� Farmers the 7th - d s, an • Brougham n .the cake was Road r When Brock t address. g Y Mist31 Nose Di for every type of room, There is an con, schools. The judges, Inspector brought on the candles were lit by oPs, 36� T� ' exceptionafly interesting. selection Hutchison and Mesdames T. Roberti g Mistal;Chdt Rub, of;new designs. The price is molder- Rapid Flo Filter Discs, ' 450,, our capable secretary, Mrs. Neale ate, ranging from a is tis mod . Well -made ohiek tron,�ha alga son' and T. Nortl, gave the awards and the cutting started by Miss G. For Coughs and Colds , as follows: 1.st, Jalmes Johnston of puckrin, Mrs. Mel. Bryant wind Mrs. SPECIALS Baby chick troughs at moder- Bek Rte; 2.d, • Mildred Patterson Neale. were responsible for the cake that d� not respond to ate prices. 7th con.; 3rd, Velma Carlton, Brock ,and int, was certainly a good one. t; ordinary treatment try 10 Roll's of Wall Paper and 17 yda. of Border, the two for $1.65. 1'' :' + reliable B. H. Paint*, Enamels Road; 4th' Verner Ellicott, Broug- The ladies' part in the Club was uP- Wampole's Cod Lifer Extras All Rolls Ready -Trimmer. and Varnishes. i haxn•; 5th Gordon Goytick, 7th con.; held by Mrs. R. P. Winter, while E C. -.KE _ 16th, Dora Wannop, Brougham. n* Mester Billy Winters, spoke for the st or Ah,o I : ens Oil, Paint Oilb. Turps and + C. A. STERRITT Coal Oil. contestants proved thernselves vera !bil&m A`delightful ltrngh was ser- � Nyal B Cr o -phos, fine orators, each giving his or her vied with a vote of thanks tendered mssv Alarris Repairs. definition of a Good Citizen: At the to tale hwot and tuosltees, while Rev. >�1.00ja liege bottle Funeral Director close the• W. L meembere served m.- t h 1 ii>Lii�I1C' V ��� i f�Q, Th Crozier meeting closed +aaith his biessithe Private A-m..u.tlnae ttmenhe and lemonade. This ass The nerd meetinf' will be held in the E. C. Jones! Phar,S • 1 vc-v plParting nf+ rn xv to the schcx+lhc>~ise or. Map 10th, when Mr. • PLone l3l)D .Hardt:;, Pl;<ine4600 visitors, and eacoaragissg to t+oa tea -I DRH� PICKMUis p'tt�ket'fD1f. iDtitiO PIOKBRIN(3 'cher ane pupils of the What 1 Ontario lyying trip. hif, xoQtlt-� i �A . :,. . _ % ' • • .+•.. .�.,, ,� • «. • • . • '.. .. .. .. i.: . .. ., . .. r .i -- . • �. :� ,� :'� a. ::PROBLEMS OF EVERY` DAY;A .e. ` ' n1. �, % By Dr. 4 M. ' Lappin #� + /,, r 1 - M ` -- — . I M , Are You Easily Fooled'! every day life and not to encourage z , < :.. s Tref in fate and ..... ` - to La summer I happened an superstitious belief to be in f" m( . New York, Iwent to hear a famous f ° I k e telling. l A ' i ' row t ere are those who, for a ``\ , s reacher and, among other striking 1 fee, will undertake to answer such �� l things which he said and which in• . ' terested me, he said we had been questions as m correspondent has y �j AA� TERR.. A A �j preaching ar.d teaching Christianity asked in her letter, but in my opin- ; 1� i`l�3 i 1E . for nearly t3.o thousand years, but, ion she will be well advised to leave . .:--!-,_:_-.:!­':` , in spite of that there was still a h .keepher money in hem great deal of paganism among us. I er Pock t Whofor example, can :. answer alone sucks a' question '. s "How sometimes receive letters which con- s " a soon i. ill my sister marry and will ,.. _ m that stat men h ra ry ae b h . rrIn my: mail this week I have a boy'she now gees with,, f µ •• — and nwill he ever_ amount _to.. .:_any-... f Tetter fialn a- Dung rally irr which thing?' .Only lei; sister and the. boy ---7--,- r` _ asks several questions. It i9 a . .I.> < << concerned can �ieterrnine these sues - u, a tions. :• S e n n i; atical reon�trvct on,nbut inn�ontrast �c d -ice t° Dung lady _ �. be r to use this young 1Iy would wrt,r hat, the actual contents of the - ,,5 which she apparently has and to a ,t{ 1.lettertare ludicrous and incutrgruous. ply. a .little common sense to the : Sh be ins b • asking i ' I am a hu business of living. T " g y ' f s here is nothing mind reader', then she asks ing if of superatitiott in paychology. The •. '., Hess o pgycbology is .to enable her sister will marry. and how soon, business f if it will be worth while to keep 'us t.� understand the workings of our °q': yvribing to' the boy she is now writ- minds so that we might be able to . ; o, and, as he is unemployed errasp the principles . of successful st now, would it 1>e be:t for her:to L'vin�, gird ultserving—those piin=- ,u� _. - - - • 1 �;et a -job -m•- sta" a ome. - • ciple: , live to best advantage. Taking the last first, ,if the young [ rrcard all my correspondence V - ': ""' ady can get a job and is not requir- sympathetically and treat .fugue ger- . I _ s - a home, she should get it and ioirily, but the %%riter of this letter ,. -.`.. pa t - c ___.. ._-..,. _ _--„_ \ orlk• She other c uestigns are too has no apparentl3c real problem. Sh6 �� l A I * '., •- ,, _ foolish to tr6ub,e about: I am not a- is just one of those folks who would 'mind reader', nor have I ever' pre- be an 'easy mark ,' and upon whom _ I ' }' 'x - tended to 'he a 'fortune teller'. I the fakes rely fox' their harvest. Un- ' �� ' take this letter as the basis of my fortunately, there are many like her, _ �, d a article this week merely to enable but I hope they will be warned and - i' me to sound a' warning that my read- not allow themselves to' be easily .,•\�' ers might not be ,easily fooled. fooled. _ Z... weeks I wrote finder ' few w ago the title "advertising Ag in — An NOTE: Tha writer of this colnata r ` . • ' Psychology." In 'that article I Dint- is a trained . , P psycho'ogist-and as au- ed out 'how the field of psychology thor of several works. He is willies = �IGHT now is the time to get your new Oldsmobile. had been.: invaded by quacks and to deal with oar g;,,e Cakes and charlatans. Yossilil the' .you the beaelit ofphsl de nexpeei- Its fine cat luxury will thrill you ncith pectic ...and writer of this le ter has' read some once. Its low rices will a gal to our Doti 'ud `ment. - of these advertisements and has as- of EVERYDAY s g problems, . P PP y 8 1 $ /' Questions regarding 'Oldsmobile ives you the fresh streamlined beau .1 . . LIVING should be. _ - . $ y sociatea my work with the. work of. addressed to: Dr. M. M.' Lappin. ' .Lha It . ... % - so, then I' hasten . room '421, 73 Adelaide Street West. t marks ' as the 1936 Style Leader such advertisers. If .. Both Six anti Straight Eight provide power far bcyQli,d . _' to assure her there is .'a difference. Toronto. Ontario.. Enclose a 3 coat . • ur normal needs... power that is made smoother and. I �Iy business is to .help `people who stamped, addressed envelope for re- -• .. yyoo light -weight lit pistons. are confronting real problems in 1 , - . lvelier b new light a ht Arco e b A p y .. . I '� �Sn� I . You'I1 be impressed, trio, with OIdsmobile's size itifci .I .. . . ..,.... _- .-. .�I , .1. . -,: , • roominess. Interiors are unusually spacious. -. with furm- - t- - '.- .. .. �_ . Contoured seats ...and level unobstructed 9oors.onvej� Hun��S COtlrlil�'e „ , _ . And as you ride in }our new Oldsmobile, you'd (Christian Science, 3fcnitor) experience the extra comfort of the Knee -Action Ride... and Fisher No -Draft Ventilation. You'll apppreciate the .lin Englishman who • . had never 'extra safety of Super -Hydraulic Brakes ... Ail -Steel Turiet . - Troikle 4 I d flown before . piloted his •home-made Top Body by Fisher ...and Safety Glass all around. �+ Flying ing F -ea airplane for a short . Consider Decide 'now to own a new Oldsmobile -"The ear — '--�--- _ a landing. " _ flight rod made a happy bs Corespase ` of inn .the control with .one -hand,. H d - - - :Baaiojeber;ap ?hat Has Everythrng." Ask your dealer about•thenew �Hutel Chvnt'rs Clalln DishOn= he •'held in elle other an instruction • . - 7% GMAC Canadian Plan which greatly reduces your cSt� ,Seldom Enters .into book on how to try, Such courage 'time payment costs,' �tr1ilS;e losses puts him in the .same class as - the - =' - man who swallowed the._ first oyster:. , ___ - VICTORIA, D.C. — •- Souvenir �'r' huntin anti. not a -desire to steal, i'or in his bathroom. to knee) eseesrsl twat sWl�s•e saserwF,os s is accountable. •for most of the odd Finding soap in, the ' bathroom 1 06� lost ►r*!4 w emnmxr aeftWOn Fn o.q, gars• thefts by hotel 'guests, Victoria after aguest- has left is a pleasant ,�« i !-CyMder modetf bele aft 51291 st txtory, hotelmen Maim: .. surprise to must hotelmen. Colles - Many and varied are the things tors with a penchant for room keys . 'I. - ; which disappear' from hotel rooms. are the big, -est trouble. Some mea _ Towels head the list in missing ar- have been known proudly to display CHARLES COOPER �CL�IREMONT °Z y ticles' One hotel estimates out of collections of several .dozen keys I.-, dozeri towels purchased last Sum- picked up in hotels. - . . - be W y • - - n me guests, state hotel opera. — - - — - . refits ZThirtl do enh towels cis tors, are more worry,: . fha- men. �u•er, ° r - carr y e . the average annual loss fol• a hotel. Their make=up causes losses which - . ' Silverware and teas;i°ons come a run into high- figures.. Owners say close second. Salt shakers and sugar some brands of- lipstick cannot be s e s bowls are also ., popular collectors" removed- from towels without ruin- - - pieces. . Rarer squvenirs are light- ing the material. Sheets and pillow. �+ c— L bulbs,, telephone . books, tumblers. cases siso suffer from powder, rouge, Hens 1 o Scratch ed what to do xzth tariffs. scratch for a living in fields that lie. And Gideon Bibles. and lipstick.' ' _ _ _ _ Imagine yourself a pen' owing .al- Some hotels reported lus_es of Repentant legiance'to the realm of Queen Wil- hard by's, placid canal in the land of • P pentant guest^a often mail bsdR -; Where' They Lay helmina• As a matter ot.fact. no imag• windmills? Thus, as love' laughs at sheets and blankets. One enterpris- trophies carried from hotel rooms. ination is necessary: Some Datch hens locksmiths so thrift clucked desist ing guest. carried away. ''tire glass- Sometimes the -;thefts were commit- : e momentotta question, "Why -=' or their owners whose _arms vely at custoins•gates, Alas, -thait'such headed screws 'which held the mii-• ted y=ear's- ago. s a chicken cross the *road?" is strgtched across the border _ pon- btscotic simplicity was lost on unim• - wered. Fittingly, the solution of so dered gravely the fact that eggs com• aginafice officials who now decree,1. * , • 1 ve a problem is set within a frame wand bigger prices across the border that Dutch chickens mu,E henceforth ��-_..`;J' i 1 �12Cc01 _ _ 11 Iinternational construction, Proto• in Germany but that chicken feed stay on the ocher side of the road: " ` —Christian Science Moukor. Is have failed, statesmen. have bl_un- costs less in Holland. What' more ua• . . . Ted and economists have argued, tural•therefore, than, for hens to lay t r : b g eggs in Herr IIitler's [Cetsch, bei to Snorlal `+ k t cluck[ Len alone has discover. e '+ k qyP .: . . . . _ 3 . .:.; 2 I e ._- _: ging Wood Flying . _ . .. .. .:I.% . f 1 ria 'I y .f ,� i ii u? 4' . , :y g r I . �. .: .e. : a. ar .:gam: �� s, v ,� .�� •� I � " i •""°`. ."' ''F 1 V, s a;: \ . �` . ' b et \ v � ' . �. a .� e .. .:« 0 fit. h .•eu4� € E -4 1. ';c k' . r. ��� • .+ '' lirinfin (;ylnboff. 1(1•y;e:u-old <imerlcar, violin genius, practicing in . ' Mfrs. John Hay .Whitney's Singing -Wood flashing vVoss the finish line like an arrow in full flight London. hotel for his first appearance on Loudon concert stage. C.risha 'AS to win the, $2500 Inaugural Handicap, feature event at the opening meeting it Bowie race track, Bowie, lnade his first appearance in America at the ane of fire and was hailed .. I M. Stubbs flafshed second, New Deal, third as a genii:F. . .. • , ' 7, .'+ . . . . . . . I I . f . � . 1, FEi.T,�E AN OLD' WOMAN - AT 30! Handal Ankles Swollen With Rheumatism She had begun to feel like an old sing. In is number of eases them* eros- •'"" sings are "blind ones, and unless a driver comes to a stop before Yen- turin across the tracks he runs the n ''w risk of not only having his car ansa;%i��, smashed by an oncoming train, but also paying for his folly with life. Motorists do not always escape scot free in crashes, as -during the course of 1935 more than 50 per cent woman — yet she was only thirty. The business of farming is yearly comparison has been made',with of those who lost their lives in,Her hands and ankles were swollen becoming more and more dependent the •ef cieney of an equal amount lisions or accidents were at t1i� wheel �* with rheumatism. Then she 'started of a car. Pedestrians especially those`' ` taking Kruachen Salts. Read what upon fact, that have been gathered of single strength fertilizer. The says after nix months•— regarding livestock and -livestock Understand, we are not arguing who are to the habit of jay -walking ,,,� Z' •`I' am 30' ,and suffered from rheu- management, crop production, soil against the- use of concentrated or crossing the atresia at places other statism. My hands and ankles used management+'disease and insect co fertilizers; we . are arguing for, than corners, also suffered heavily to be awfully swollen, and .my knee' trot and business organization of the fair and honest comparisons. during the course of the year, both in -joints were very painful when I 1"Ing industry.. Individual prob- More work must be done on con- the numbers of killed and injured. ,went upataira. I was beginning to tem• In•ofviag ono or mon of tbe.et- _ eentrated fertilizer tests, before Drivers of horse-drawn vehicles weloolmea —feel like an old woman. After spend- and many other phases of agricul- final decisions can be made. _ sibo came a or ' e- r, dollars on different remedies, I -- k �L turo, eagago the attention of Ontario QUESTION III:— altiea, as a number. of drivers were .tried Kruschen Salts. I take it as farmers from day to day. During the S. G. M., Essex County:—"We killed` and injured; and animals des- The key man in the whole directed, in ti tumbler of hot water. venter months there is a little more have a field from which we hale troyed as the result of accidents with situation ie General Impious- ' JMy hands and feet are normal after time for stud of the most scute been cutting alfalfa hay fur acv- automobiles. uient: He's bringing men who viz months of Kruschen, and I feel y roll -their -own back to the !diserent in every way"—(Mise) M. problems. eral years. It has turned pretty Curiously enough the heaviest guest tobacco there is -- The pains of rheumatism are fre- Through .thin column farmers may much to glass. We pastured it month for highway accidents last Og�'y, Fragrant—say, that's , l.gnently caused by uric acid deposits secure the latest information pertain- last season and want to again year was not during the height or the the middle name of Ogden • in the muscles and joints. Two ef- this season. We thought it might tourist season with its influx of Un- Fine Cut! It rolls a betterand fag to their difficulties. To intro- more satisfying cigarette every' •Ifeetive ,solvents of these deposits duce this service Professor Evil has 'be well to fertilize it as we have ited•States visitors, but October when are sodium and potassium: Kruschen prepared the following typical prob- quite a large herd of cattle and time. And when you use Salts contain bosh sodium and las- nearly all visitors had returned home "Chantecler" or 'Voges" teems to Indicate the information want to get sill the feed possible after their 1936 vacation. The comb- papers with Ogden's you're loam. They bring a double action to off of it. The soil is a sandy loam. frost and ",_Lbsar in .dissolving the uric acid. which should be given is order that ._ ination of early morning lot the combination that wins a satisfactory answer care be made. I would be glad to get your ad- rain, which has the effect of making every time. Why don't you Million* if answer is desired by letter en vice." the roads slippery, caused lnnumer �' Ogdea'e Fiae Cut? eloso stamped and addressed envelope ANSWER: ap3e skids and accidents with nor- v�for reply. Address all inquiries to From our experience, I believe mally ,careful drivers losing control Professor Henry G. Bell, Room 421, you would do well to apply at of their machines on ice -coated roads. O D E least three ba of 2-12.10 to was 173 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. Ont. ea � On the other hand, February F' �! ! • •/' CUT T = For Journalism,sour alfalfa field, as soon as the the monthduring 193b when the i� t4 QL;ESTIUN II :-- snow is gone and the soil is suf- smallest number of accidents was re- AS—Year Prov 1<assarr OadesIs cri Ph% t E: G.'H., Bruce County:—"Will ficiently dry to drive on. This ported* this being due • possibly to , fertilizer would be best applied f motorists BOSTON—What fa believed will a2-12-6 fertilizer give 'as .good the fact that a number o 1 with a lime broadcaster, but if.d results sown in the ord�na way in the Province store their machines i rY Y you do not have this implement, - tnra'out to be one of the largest. pri- , _ •� 34 the amount of 4-24-12 fer- - y • p away in the Fall and only take them Ing mining newspapermen o! Can- vate bequests ever received b Har- an ordinary fertilizer -grain drill g beq Y tilizer sown in the same way on out of , the garage during the latter ads, -having published and edited Thi yard University, was disclosed by ,. heavy clay land?" will do the job fairly well, if you part of March or the beginning of Canadian Mining Reporter for years, aiYenity officials. in a statement ( _ leave the discs suspended so that April is the President of the Company. t;+ - that the will of Mrs. Agnes Wahl ANSWER:— they will not cut into' the alfalfa We find oUr fertilizer tests that While no official statistics regard Neiman, widow of the founder of the I . in all. canes, fertilizer sown with "s; sod• the number: of automobile accidents ' Milwaukee, Wia, Journal has been We have gotten. profitable re- WASHINGTON, — Rivers and has' Mil in Probate Court here with s -drill,—which would. inc;ude fer- - 'deaths and property damage during hors projects under the 9150,000,000 -•� nulla -on alfalfa, by top -dressing bequest to Harvard "in excess of one i tilizer sown with a good fertilizer with 0-12-10 or 0-12-16 but in 1935 have yet been issued the total Item in .the War Department appro- _ beques dollars." drilling attachment, gives- much as much as -your' alfalfa is killed when It is made•public will reveal the priation bill and approved by the Be- saillion results than the same fer- out pretty largely in some . sec-_ ever -pressing need of caution, and it nate appropriation committee includ- The fund is to be known" as the ( tilizer sown broadcast and wouk_ he old mot- -'Lucius W. Nieman and Agnes Wahl t tions, ., ed these Michigan projects: -ed in by diacing and harrowing. the 2`% nitrogen in adds- will scruff to -drive home t Nieman Fund, and goes to the•Presi- i tion to the minerals carrying phos-! to An ounce of prevention is worth Keeweenaw Waterway, $3.300,000; The reason for this is undoubteft phorus and potash will be of great i a pound of cure." 'dint and Fellows of Harvard College, I ty the fact that available plant- Reef Passage, $132,000; St. Mary's _ to be invested. The income is to be food is concentrated nearer the help to the grass. _ • �� weed_ "to promote and elevate the seed—but not touching it to any � Ol� Cr iris . 16000;; Straits 'of SMa kinnei Reef Passage, phi eek Mines' River; standards of journalism in the Unit- ..extent, and is therefore available ;50,000; channels in Lake 6t, -Clair; 'ted States and educate persons deem in considerable quantify for early $1 60,000; Detroit River, 1130,000; Al- sd especially qualified for journal- help to the growing crop. U�j C ui 1f,•ty, �yS The recent res o talks by the i pens harbor, 5190,000. . d Ism." The second :part of your quer- J The of Mines, Aon. Mr. Crerar, -tion comparing comparing concentrated fer- are drawing. widespread attention to Financial representative for this tilizer with the single 'Strength Its Traffic Toll o aI the investment _possibilities of the.. Classified AdvertisinggAdvertising_ rea required by operating sold fertilizer raises a question which mining industry. Among the better 2using company. 3lfust be resident opportunities of the present time, INVXXTOsa 1 . of the' immediate. district. Sales has not as yet been fully settled. Gold Creek Mines Limits stands ability not. required, but successful or instance, the claim IS made that FF res EVERY' [NYENT31 d ee i d ata applicant must be a substantial out as offering its own stock direct N citiaen and worthy of reape<•t in the 200 Ibs..bf 4-24-12 will give as , : A List of wanted Inventtons -and full community. orth go •From the Quebec tlovemment s to the investing public, thereby sav- t4formation sent tree. Tan BANSAT good results as 400 lbs. of 2-12-6. I . o: W. l =ams Both these parcels . of fertilizer Tourist Bulletin, tug the indirect dealing with brokers Qank St , world ['scent Attorneys. ala Bank Street. Ottawa. Canada. Sao may as Toronto, ons contain exactly the name .eaeonnt . The Province of. Quebec, despite an that has been . so prevalent in the - of plant.' nutrients (nrtrogea, increase, in the number of automobiles past. sDvoATsosAL 1 1 d phosphoric acid' and potash). Ac• on its highways, regorded a decreases in the number accidents, fatal and . The. Company( s property s ovate in the Lake of the Woods area and - TECHNICAL - BOOKS tual field measurement has . not confirmed the claim that the one- .of otherwise, during the' course of 19$5, recent drilling operations ,show OR SALE ON THE FOLLOWING F Diesel. I half weight of concentrated fer- there being some 7,000 mishaps in all •nblects:"' ltsdio, Astation, most encouraging results.: The vein, Refrigeration, Atr-Conditioning. Prot itilizer is as effective as the nor- .•inaI in which' some . three hundred •people which has been traced on surface for pecans. Engineering, etc. write for 700 feet has been pierced by the Flat. Technical Book Co., te. Bay St - weight of a single strength I S 8 lost their lives, and over five thot]s- Toronto. dull, in fourteen places and every Toronto. fertilizer in all cases. , Of course, :and were injured, more or less ser- hole -truck file vein. Channel and It is ob oiti us that the cost of plant iously. 'grab _samples have revealed values nutrients per pound is cheaper in While 1935 figures show s, decrease up to over $30 to the ton: Funds are t the double strength fertilizer than over those for 1934, they . bear eco- being raised by the Company to ex- I GOLD it is in the single strength. We -of quem testimony t4 the fact that more _ tend the diamond .drilling campaign,CREEK suspect that where tife claim care is needed on the highways of the dewater the shaft which is down to 7uore efficient spreading of fer- preclnce, and that a driver . --should 50 and prepare the tilizer on acebuTit of conteftra- De In complete control of his car at -..feet ,property tot subsequent productive effort a tion is claimed for a particular all times. " :Toho F3, Roberts, one of the -nes type of machine, that actually no Speeding 3a ever one of 'ihe chief _lead- , _ causes of accidents, there being. a . E '' Llfnited number of drivers who feel sure 'that AR E M i b WAKE UP Yelt_ they 'ban bring their car to a dead _YOV __ eco trBssoBAL Lz•>s1- - - sera 1 ��_ , t_ ' — _who stop,- ±t necessary, in a few feet even ��� E N Capitalization 1,000,000 Shares LIVER BILE though travelling .at high speed. , t suffer period- $1.00 Par Value ically, who may Blinding lights is another contribu- tory factor to accidents, and many of - have side -ache ,or ;A'good opportunity for the ll Aad You'll .lump Out of Bed to the the whose ars were wrecked dur headache, and small investor. Constipated Run Qgnidbitelatoyoar ing88he course of the year, anwhok{ n, find 'comCecukeMl�haraes t of Gold Morning Raren" to Go those about 'to be - 7%o liver sbotildpeo� out two pounds of bowels were injured can blame blinding res he present ■ a fenotllowinsfreelr,your food doesn't digaet. } v< -low rice and share in poo-' at down—HO Vitality! it Just deur" in the bow Is. Gas bloats rep lights for theft mishap. � > � Favorite Prescrip- p � - • ! your stessaeh. Youset constipated. Harm" ° tion a de]xndable„ tential profits as and when so Into use heel,, and you feel •wur, Cara whose brakes are not in good the mine develops. -z Now well and happy stilt and the world lookspank• order, Passing other machines on the. tonic. Read what Am■rabowalewvetneatdoesa'talwaysset Mrs. Amy Taglor of 1 McAlpine St., To. Purchasers of share's in the C tlianksto attbeesaeowelmoee azitdowngtbatworlu curvps and. hills, and.defectiye-lights ronto, Ont, said: ,r was so miserable some .initial stage of the big � an the liver as welL It tab" then• �d o►d are other causes of accidents while, scan ago d'uzing motherhood. I seemed to Y v FRU IT -A- IVES carter'" Lftw L+..r riu. w set good. two ' ache .0 over and suffered from pains area mining .companies mask e pounds of bile 9owtair freely sad make yon there is still atime-worn trick O,[ try ; headache' day after day: 11y- stomach was substantial profits as the v ti t •and I was all unstrung. I used three soya mother of feel' rep and Harmless tltq Ing to beat trains to level -crossings. p'e follotv`.ng figures prove. T ap bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription i nfake the bite flow ftwsly. The, do the wo* seven children. of calomel bet bavenoasloatel erne= in Each -and all of these were responsible and it built me right up so that I came , , 4 them Ask for Carter's Little Livor Pills b7 through pith re ry little pain or, discomfgrt.' Price of Shares 1932 1936 "An injury at childbirth resulted •in acme I Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25e. 'for a certain number of accidents duT• 'I Buy now New ei e; tablets' sv cis., lit;uid Central Patricia 1..• ..... .b2 3.44 chronic constipation. For years I tried Ing the course of the year. 111.00•• Large six, tabs• or liquid, $1.35. San Antonio .. ... .25 3. all sorts of remedies but no relief. I V _ - Sa t ... - 4S The Province of Quebec is gradually Macassa .. .13 4.73 felt run-down, lacked ail vitality when ' LIVE• STOCK MARKETING elianinatinl; level•ciossings within its Gold Creek fiat also me q I started Fruit -a -Lives. Now I am up i shipping on the co-operative plan has in "at 6100 A.M. every morning doing my confines: hurt this is a' matter that been productive of, splendid results. a similar fine investment.' sell on the open market means rent housework, I am quite regular and my H cannot be completed in a day, or a value for tete owners. Get 1n touch 's low complexion is improved,"—Mrs. ear, and until such time as, •all leve r: Get Your Shares -While P1 Y with us, i 111. Seyffert,' Toronto. Fruit-a-ti}es crossings have been 'eliminated, it is Write—Wire—or Telephone Available at contain extracts from ten of naturer s LYadhttrst 1143 .most health -giving ingredients.aThey much to be preferred for drivers to THE UNITED FARXIMS - work naturallv to Clea an tone up �' slow down and come to a dead' stop CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITZ13 ZU Cents per Share - the entire system. Try theal today! > s � before venturiaig across a level eros- LIVE STOCK Coitall-slo- _ IIaioa stock Yards. West Toronto GOLD CREEK MINES, Limited.• tI 9 Adelaide St. East, Try a FREE SAMPLE for KEEP Slim Toronto, Ont. . SCIATICA RHEUMATISM and NEURITIS With TON TON i Hundreds testify that this world- PBESCBSPTIOIP TABLETS Wash the painful pan well f }Please enter ms' oder for with warm watsi: thea rub iq shares of Gold Creek )nines at famous t rnpical HERB- relieves • An aid to slenderness sad , _ RHEUMATISM — NEURITIS body chemical 'balance. A yrs- �' plrbty of Minard's and 20 cents per share:. Enclosed +s ar ,t} o elit>slnate waste please find the suin o. INSOMN w� NE VOUSNE S p pg s. i Gull feel befferl • (F'or L'R�C A ID 1t kr do erjua �ateriaL ce X1.00 and >r2.00 i per boz. Out of town custom- "'r 3� in full payment.., SEEEOLA is. a splendid BLOOD ore send money with order. ..a■ [ ] Please send me further part!- PIIB.IPIEi and the soothing qual- sole Distributors for Domin- • • , hies of "this B111VEB,AGE ere. a cer- ion of Canada. �, culars regal ding Gold Cree c taln aid m BBT la HICALTH, with , 'Mines Limited • s TTr TOB TOIlt PRODUCTS.,1420.BEd D., KING OF FAIN out the use of drums, Boz 197, station H., 14ft0 at. Catherine � , , , , , - - Send for FREE SAl1PLE NOW. west, ]osteal, P.Q. aD>biBa>! , . s Y t, 114 • !A7[>!S �• AGENTS AND DEALERS WANTED A, S. WARD A CO* r No order liccepted for 1•a k asps. '•o". no cotil.d•ration Build- Issue No. 16, -- 36 100 altar... ing or P. o- sox aces, Nowm%mi , - e - A. ;4 iGFitzi.ric} Qia FACILITIES ..:51.76 per year; s1.8G paid in advance INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Subscriptioaa to the United States -- ` and Gt. 241toin i2.0o in advance. in your choice of Fifteen Canadian "1UHN'' Muml(Ali. Proorimr, and British Companies of Sound Greep ^ Bfvte'' r Finsucial Standing cTen years experience in Basking Z lr. Walter Rosson is vi.3iting with' :Mr. and Mrs. Herb Percy: and Insurance. Now serving, clients lilies'•ytiieW'llfams, of Toronto, R�eefit Sunday ,with her parents here. In Thirteen: Different Townships and ' Xsstexl.`Jim Kerui'ody, of Toronto 131 �it�nef BREEN To establish a tasting i .ribute to—the mem- ory of the departed, - •'Now Open for busme ess GENERAL BLACK-SHITHING mad WObDWORK .Shop is satiated btthind the Shell Service Station. Open every day -except Tuesday of each week, which is reserved for outside work. F'• T. • �Toc�dwa.rd - ` FICKER114G staple Leaf X- t1w ft i i and WAWANE3 NS. -CO. Chomp Hates for Farm and CouMM Buildings Windstorm Insurance• on Eundiys Windmills, Silos etc. ' Antomoblle Insuran" of All Kinds - 'Write or ..Phone - ROWMAN .8c RO PE W HIT13Y ONT taking his Easter vsscatton in this with 8 one must secure in -o — - sa office sr ten to take care. vicinity. memorial lasting ,gaal- L7011' Can Bay 8t Home iMiss 1e11ie MItir of Toronto paid - itT .as veli as beauty ViLE8, 13ATTERIES, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoover a short via- — -- -- _ _ of design. We can ful- AME890RJES; c fill your desires for The Ladies' Aid will meet next Toto enquiries ase invited and year each. THE'AT'RE at ae law and better prices week on'the 22nd at Mrs. M. Drip- patronage appreciated. 'VCTHI'I'SY as er's hoitte. Word for Roll Call is N. W. STAFFORD . w. „- you can in Toronto.' 'lllyt3te." D .�.. � E .R Highway Monumental ; hire. and Mrs. A. E. Rawlinson 'of Forks:. E'ridK — 'foiordo, visi ed bars. Rawlinson's Brougham Ont. Phone 51i y Ont. _ y and Saturday 'Let'" repair that leaky top,' Ph. 462 Whitby brother, Mr. and hire. Williams. on Kingston Road West April 17 i;rrd"18 — %Satur-day: �aCk Lhapman ' Two Shown, at 7, wad - 'Skilled 1liritor .Rspaire. The Clover Club wilL meet ' at the hotne , of the president, Mr. Donald Represents . the ' — — Rose of the I-- •G rdon J. Law Williams on Thursday, 23rd. �ssnacll Liffe Assctranet~ Co'y Phone 2A08 Special sen ices will be held. in the . ::Rancho" Green River Church - every night Canada's oldest PICKERING, ONTARIO ;next week (Saturday excepted) be- Life Insurance ' With ginning Monday, April 29th. Various Company ' Service -- preachers �yll speak Burithe weeJOHN BOLES - rn x111 are cordially invited. WHITBY pll(;KERI`C3 F,xpert servive and re GLADY9 SiVARrHOUT 150 s. Mayme Doten was laid peace- ,nd vicinity. "fw ---':fully aay to rest on Tuesday of The Canada Life has served Canadians Fillip t0 all 11JiLlft3N, Heae last week. Rev. Trickey, ,of Toronto f4r88 Years. Dunn¢ the past five years pLitb!@ (12zirgre.._ V�'Orts titonday, TiteRdHy and Wer1n'gde G with Rev. Wilson had charge of the this- Company paid to policy- owners•and y service- held in the church Much beneficiaries over $131.000.000, It has guarunt.t ed April 20,21' and 22 C. H. TUCK. Opt. Eyesight Speelei- assets for the protection of policy owners sympathy is extended to the bereav- of over $242,000.000, Second Show at 8 20 ist. Author of "Your Eyes and Beal. ed .relatives. Interment took lace at -- h." "The Child and its Develop. RT' H UR N IEL D P Phone Pick fi222 R R. 1, Whitby "'Barbarp Coast" Brunswick Hill Cemetery. - ment." Optometric Association of - rY• Graduate Radi � and Television Institute. Congratulations _ to Group 5of- theDon't Miss That 'Amateur Show at Member Official Radio Service Men's Ontario; American Optometric Asa. iedies' Aid forthe splendid concert Brougham Wlth ociation. Specialising in Eyesf&W •. •.which wad. enjoyed by a p��d Brougham Tonight (Friday) Entries House nn Monday night. This eon= from All parts at' the Country. t;•!fs I'hi,n. r'_'Oi. P[CKP:RING n, and Glasses. Oshawa Opposite E W ARtI HROPR INSPest O ee, cert was in..itarmony with the Esst- (} O NEON Phone 1316 .:: er activities, being entirely of a _ +accred - nature. The dramatic sketch JOEL McCREA (j All for Jesus" was Ida well ,� n"r-M'� H$ Hull Performed, Misses Ida Gray and Vary Muir acting as the evangelists. The disciple Will* i P parte were taken by _ e n 34isses Julia • Wilson .and JIary Pos : _ • " ons In - - .Build r and .Contrao6or . hill aMesdanwo -Arnold,'nt Caer j, Brickwork and �`ijfrUr1eWOrk nd Nigh wander and- Mortson and little 73 the Air'd -.., a Specialty Z. 712iss Dogma Wilson and Master Reg NowiT -- With Architect's Service gie righswander, Mr. and- Mrs. Ed. _ i _ 'C+Vilsort,, • Rev... H. Wilson and Mrs. T1- urimn provided suitable music th- 1r8 JOHN HOWARD Reps 'roughout the .sketch: The HallelujaE mon d - �RIFR _ , w ra ENDY I3AR )ti DROWN I'�'NE WILLIE HOWA D Roseb k Rd. an Kingston Rd ..' sshorus, played by bi'isa Coakwell; a duet by Miss Coakwell and Mi' • - -- ELEANORE Phqna Pick 668Y WHITNEY 4.28 Pearce. .the Whitevale Quartet and the Green River Quartet were much - - Come to the Dane at _ pleasing ~lies Ruby Booth gave a THE BEST BFUDS � at Brougham an Tuesday lite Ttis.I pleasing • _ reading -and Donna VYiisori '� PUPUt.AR PRICES 'also please_d her audience with her ,children's Hymn. One little lady in Ev You eniogsMatinees Adults 28c. Adh(te loc. Otiildren 18c: Obilbren Joe. Notice O the audience said. "That wa4 pt'etty PREPARED MOUSE PAliff _ .nice." The even'k►S metas brought •..... • : ht to• :'. T.: Included psi- d0endid close with thearito= p The uadernooed ooh quality braids o! We do Building of aU kinds; `^ 7rnime, "The Holy City," enacted by - ,� lthe Whitevale ladies and girls. Mrs. fife lead pains � now u reduced lel g H OARPENT CRIMEN Reesor was the soloist for this lov- -1 fA=0 x•75 eased W -'lely setting►. The iadies wore long us q -icy is uachaa TING?. elir s uviitite robes acid arm draper, with 'a risk using Paints of less reliable qua. A r' �TIOIV F R S 'LUAIBiNii uggestion of , a -.sparkle in- _hair and ko when you can have the assured RFiPAI R IirORK tad GENERA — _ st the waist and arm:. _.. h.anq and ptoteciioa of these ams. a are Fr Aced fO repairears. tested brands at this � � _ -ROOFING poptiar tzncke, tractors and all farm L t :_ , Kinsale _ : nay one of tbem" will give you a job ao sell Brantford Roofing • : — Machinery, wheels rebuilt and • mtw6ine beauty., Ions paint lih ale, Empire Bathroom We - _ _ � of oacseaadia tire -setting, WOOd-work and _ � lili., and Mrs: O. Lawtoti spent _°;sad economy jhom first to bit. - $ �Egntpotent, DurQ Waow a jj -...Sunday with the Win. Bell family. _ wood'turninst of an k1nds. I�3ygteme, , Heii t �►. - - Mrs. L."Dunn -and son Lewis spent ?;sere is a store in your vicinity that - ! t y Place your Order now for stable Equipment e week endV with relatives in' Tor- 'tan saPpll.yow• _ _. WOOd-working and turning. and other Building Hateti' f Phone -or Oa11 I : Eatimatee Free Mss. R.. E. 4f week and children—�ARTIN-SIENOUR �. H. RO��i _ Work Guaranteed are speit<iing .a week with her mot- :_= -her at Rosemount, -- ' Store and Blacksmith Brock Road TT p Ni s Dorothy Hariock` is able t� -- '�. J. PROUSE S�j again ng recoverc+i,��,�� (Pctcceseor'to W. H. Jackson) be out ain after having - _ fYoXn an attack of scarlet fever. h c o e 8502 Mrs. Hooker and son, Gerald spent _ `:_. " � _ _ - . •. _ - . - .. ONTARIO P hoe Pick 2729 1-2t3 Ph n PICK17'R;TND, " Ahe week -end with Mr, and Mrs. : CANADA ... - �H rrfs and -fanilly at Bowmam-ille, ' Niss Margaret Harris • returning - - �Wifh ,them for a few days a >.-s C o a g tES Honey 1Tiss T dna Stevenson is spending MER 2 lbs tic 10 lb• pail the holidays .with` her parents. Miss l . '� ff9cc. -'• :Marion Stevenson returned to her A :SPBI AL �dtities ci g fft a Hospital, aftei � ----- �t � ar ; .WHITE or 1 :i •': . convalescing from German measles. •, : ; _ _ ... .. .. - J The Foursquare S. S. are giving a c � ! YELLOW 1 �0 lb. 'Bag. $ 4.85ea Pageant "Summer in the. Garden" on 'You Cali et Top,Price for mACAROKI Stmday evening in the church at 7. g :-COOKING RICETOMATO JUICE lock. Silver oollection will be 30 o'clock, the. 27c. 8 lbs. 19e: 4 tine, 'I9c. 'takien. Choice Veal� Calves Right - Artangemer ks have been made for _ SPECIAL x -at ROMA Beef Supper'to be given on $t HoiYle. .' ' .lipid 24th A good progirm cnaiet- Jewell • Shortening, 4 lb. pkg. 57ce V of motion pictures„ piresenbesl by We have a Buyer at. the :DRIED PEACHES PRUNEy tleerge Tutrtbull, of the Adams Co, PUMPKIN �•%' mad mueical and comedy numbers- C hoics, per lb. 21c. 2 lbs., 19e: : - 2 tinsi Macs: W Bert 1341"vey.. Admission, 35 and Farin•••Monday, I uesday The J+nuior Institute will meet on „ - : SPMAL TilSotatday, April 18th, in the base- x 'V�ednesday, . each week, and Huron Toilet eague, $ roils, 25c. iment of Greenwood United Church. 'e Inoti#gate ,extends. a cordial in- .Pap Toronto Pr. ices. filR. & W. COFFEE , 'F. & o. s6AP 8ARDINE.-% vitetion to the Whitevale gizlP to YPer Ib., We. 14 bara,._48c.. Bmaswick, 4 -tins: -19o. . t4ue meeting, which is In char. ,;t 1 • ge of Miss Greta Pollcrd, Rep - .. . q . - . he W. I. for SSouthOris. RAI; Call, " �P/CKERING FARMS LIMITED- '"Nve •'Deiephone .00TH c# M�,lR/$ON Piokeriog 82D0- ;Lown , 4:lsrossolt _ - Grmeawbod, - %Stomach Pau s , c A girl friend of school �Ye,� i _ Sarctay•Tranaport British American Mrs Robinette .and sons spent the �± tth, of Otitaws, is visiting?llways a Warning. c� a • week sad at• their home here. - ch Mrs. Augustine. Mies Zora Gee is spendi v N I 3. Tbcm_ ^' . �r.+ce :. -- between Claremont Brougham and 3Ir. and- Mr+s. 1lerberC o week at 1 ei nilla. Don't think "It's only disagreed with reenwood, Whitevale and Toronto - - Woodstock, spent Monday with J1r: Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson spent a 'toe." k only, "disagreed" because and rMrs. ' Augustine day last week with Mr, and Mrs. A. your digestior. was out of order, Motor Oils - Q.i John Birkett of Port Perry has .Rogers, of Brooklin. Gastrid and Duodenal ulcers develop My drivers are trained to be careful • $sen visiting Wan, and Mrs. Birkett Mitis Edna Meadows, of Markham along time. before yeu know they courteous and reliable.• Q here. is spending the holidays with Mrs. are there_^- Special , M The Euchre Club . are "holding a + James Plaskett. GASTROSAL.,(Stomach Powder) wifl Spectsl Rates on Long Distance 'Pot Luck Supper at their weekly • Miss -Mildred Corbett, of the Nor- hauling. Tank -wagon prices give youiastantdpd:permanentrelief ,rlssian this Friday evening. !mal School, is at her ..home- here for ftord all sto1nach aliments. Aske your No ordei too small, None too large: GAsoline & Coal Oil Mr. and Mn. James Hortop 'have i the holiday. qe f ,and get a hoz to ' -day. here 'over the. The •W. A.'' melt at the home of All shipments, insured end proteetod i 'week-ebeen nd fads � Mrs. Boyer. on. Thursday with a very At your. ruggist,, or sent prepaid on from the weather AL S ' PLACE j receipt of 75 cents. s Mr. and Mrs. Spragge were city good attendance. ; y visitors this week Mr. and Mrs F. R. Philip said son Tel. Clare. 311 - P. C. -V. C L A R E M O ,- `I' ' O N T. kiss .. 119 Wigg is visiting at I of Buffalo; spent Easter with Mr. W. G.& H. LABORATORIES Class, B. sad C. - Phone AZU=urt with Miss Marl"_ret. T_- M. -I -41 -ton and aarnilg. ` . IO -Owned and operated b, „- vi to The Ladies' Bible --Class will meet _ _ Mrs. .-Briscoe has been siting Frank S. Barclay eye at the home of Mrs. E. Orinamd on Dead chicks add -to the cost for a f days,. • Toronto ML Leonard Ireland, of Smithfield Monday night, April 'Zpth. � sow attending Albert College, i8 the The Greenwood Mission -Circle are of living Chielita.. A good L. E. ©N� /LL /. y ' est of Mr. Vaughan. Glover. planning to hold an Africa .Supper Chick Mash is cheap, even if " s ' Miss Margaret Graham has been en Wednesday, April 22nd at 7, p. m. .FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND e a gam' re r ons f t ste��o cr, 1 eo P p ' removed to the SLouffville Hospital All the ladies of. the i:ogtranuniiy are. •' EMBALMER - ' - �' for tieatiitent. invited 'to attend. It reduces Illortality, -makes Successor to W. J. Mather, arabel ibtking'g�ilghboap y Mrs• Black,daughter of Mr, and -Keep in mind tate presentation of fast rOwth and earl payers. Steaffville - bi�s• Bingham is critically ill' at her the drama -"Valley Farm" the Y. c g � p � Night and�Day Service ` home in Little Current. P• of Claremont United ..Church.. on' Blachfora s mashes are at- TORO NT O y Mrs. R. -B' Ferris, of London:, Ont.; Thursda -April 39th, in the church. Business Phone - Residence Phone' s tractively priced .and avail I' 9$'0 visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Tom- .at c REGIdTER. Sing'1@-50C•Return-909. s _ _ able through linson SATURDAY, APRIL 1Sth-Auction Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Mole _have sale of horses,:cattle, implements, JOHN NORTON Madeline _ DAILY !SERVICE moved their household 'effects 'to hay etc, at lot 5, con. 8, Pickering _ Cadmis, where Mr. Mole ,is now -em- the property of Melbern Chapman. CLAkEMUNT ONTARIO ..Beauty Eastern .Standard Time Ployed. Phone Clare. 5004 Mian Elizabeth Ward, Assistant Sale at 1 p. to Terms,, Cash.' Wm: Leave Pickering Leave Toronto Maw, auctioneer. _ EAUn Fll ) (Bay Q Ba at Dundas) Supervisor of Toronto ' East General Salon House Hospital,- spent. Sunday at her -home - How about your. oew Permanent A. M. P: M. A. M. P.M. 'yee. U ED CAR LIST April 7th - 1936 a 7.09 .54 a 7.30 a 4.30 Cl�aremortt orf Wednesday w th intert y I &in giving you -an opportunity to r a 7.44 a 4.54 8.40 5.30 .pl S.54 d 5.51' 10.00 • 630 .10.24 6.54 1130 'd 7 30 freest • in Quaker Hill Cemetery, Ux- 1983 Pontiac Coach .(trunk) 1927 Ford Coupe bave your hair looking smart be • 11.54 d 7.54 P. til, 8.30 "bringe. 1933. Chea: Coach.* 1927 Star Coach'- fore purchasing your new "Easter P: M 8.54 c 12.30 d 9.30 b iss Peggy -Overland, of Toronto, Bonnet." c L:. it d J it l 60 1040 and. Miss Blanche Overland, of .Erin, i939 Cbey. Coach -1926 _Ford Tearing 1.54 10.54 c 2.30 11'.30 _ -are holidaying with their aunt and 1934 Plymouth Sedan, Deluxe 1929, Da" Coach Prices as low as $1.95 and up, comrnenc= a 2.54 b 11.44 330, _ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland- 1934 Plymouth Sedan. standard .-.1931 'Gehv. 2 -ton -stake, duals - ing April .2nd. for a limited time only. a -daily except Sun & Hol. b -Sun. Boon Sunday, April,5th, 5th, to 1934 Cbev. Coach. (trunk) 1931 Chev. 2 -ton slake. duals So why not make your appotntnwnt &Hol. only. c -Sat. only. d -Sal. au, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Black (nee Mary early , Sun. &Not. only. Banghatnl little a son 193b Ulds. Demonstrator Spec Sed. 19311 Ford 2 -ton stslue or dump D•-:. 1931 Chrysler Sedan. 1931 _Cbev. 1 -ton panel MRS. M. MUNDELL Tickets and infortaation,at Stillborn. Phone 11108 vLAREMONT y Mr. and Mrs Thos. Scott, and Mr 1930 Ford Coach 1931 115 ton panel 4R� i COACB Lii\ES and Maya. Cliff.- • Pilkey, of Toronto 1929 Chev. Sedan " 1931. Ragby . Pickap - spent file holiday at their hares in 1929 ...Chev.. Gash ' 1928 G. M. 'C. 3 -ton. singis* _ !LAM SUKVXYOR EasternlTou9e-Phone 400 PICKERING -Clareanont 1928 Pontiac Coach 1929 Rugby 1.4on stake singles Mr. and Mrs Reg. Lister are mov- - . 1929 Durant !4edaa 1926 Maxwell toe stake _ F. J. DONLXAN B. A., B. Sc., O. _ - 'where Mr. Lis- -` .. . , � to Roach's Point, '- ter will take over the management 1928 Chrysler Coach L..S On file are floe records of sur- :pf a 400 -acre farm in that. locality. - veyars Gibson and Yarnold, 865 9 Mrs. Stanbury, hes been transfer King East, Oshaws. Phone 1981. i -zed from the Oshawa Hospital to -Charles Cooper' ` Claremont '-• the +home of her daughter, Mrs, M. ��• ._, ,- •. _ _ _ _ Jdi•artin, of. Peterbnoc _ _ --- --- - -� The community serviees on Wed- T 'H E O N L Y C O M P L E E L O W- P R I C E D :._ C A R nesday and Friday evenings of last _ _ .. , week were very much appreciated. ' ;wF.' - ,'-The music by the -combined choir • a p received much p•ranee. The death took lace on Good Fn day morning, at his home near Bat - J. . value olo£ a hosed go owrait carefully, I cam, of Hdward Appleby in his 74th year. Deceased was very well known a POW by point-checi"q tht body, engine, brakes, lhere to malty who will regret bdar r p�si�ormancs' eta �E: Ii s a idea to choose now car the same f ing of his death. ,l The Easter Services in the. United y t' ° W. _way. OI this you, Tele aC1 caa+sgav++C7e between j Church were very muck appreciated t cSr. {:�s,a9S : w . , .� jow priced anioznObiles. _ - _ :. �► fihe choir gave two splendid anthems kff examplePeople Call it "Tho "Awake Up My Glory" by, Barnby, - QaIY Coaaplete Low-Pdoed Car" because no ti and "I A.M Alpha and Omega" by ,� x other car In its class OHS= you all six of todoy's these the organ in the absence of Mrs. _ "� w features iia yourself, as listed below. Then come to Ward. -� drive the car itself - com ' - .oto shrnrrocass and Pale On -19sursday evening last the t j • e �K the low delivered plloes and greatly reduced 7% w young people 4.the Baptist Church G>l4AC time .paytnont pian. { gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wagg and surprised'Miss'Mar- garet Jones, who is moving with her r pa -rents to Agincourt. During the ev . ening, Miss Jones 'was presented a Tending and shginet ring in token ofthe esteem with wkich she . is held - smongst her friends. - 4 A 'very happy event took place at the . Baptist Parsonage, on Wednes- day" 'April 8th, when Miss Sadie - - : •Bernice Evans, 'daughter of fir. and � .. � • .Mrs. E. W. Evans, was united in j marriage to Mr. Jack Johnson, son of ; the late Chas. and Mrs. Johnson. *� :Miss Gladys Evans, sister of the bride, and Mr. Vm. - Stewart, supe' otted them during the ceremony per- ,..: a formed by Rev. Augustine, Pastor i .4f •of the Church. After the wedding t ti _.: . iriP the happy couple +x111 reside on *heir farm in Uxbridge Twp. Death took place very suddenly on. ms Tuesday morning, April 14th, at: his home of Mr. Wm Janes in his <: _ 76th year. Early :that morning, his daugitter, Mrs. John •Spenceley, with ` ; <$ �� ... ., whom he rates. living, enquired as to his health, to which he :replied, "he cammw _ had never felt better" bben• left• the a'CO°d ; house to milk their cow. In the yard aek�n»C.r RN _ a seizure overtook him and collapsed * - : NEA9 ENAIlIE... ET IVIIS AFIfNERLL 'NO-0AAFT�NENTItATION .. WED MKIIIt-ACfiON («i MMir M Low Me1Nt) .IES $Y iliMTHROY6 R .- -oat the spot.' Some neighbors who . C-06 is were on the grounds at the time PRICED PROM claim' trlrtnt 'life' waa extinot when he dell to the ground. Deceased, who Nas been driving one of the rural snail routse oMt of the local 'post • office cans very well known Rud vera CHAP�LES •<.00PERy .. C1.ad's•a�Cslt4'101\ 1 (�IMd lrAM 216L Gam)J. Eillhr 2mwh thought of by his manly friends = � Ell11M 9f Claremont and vicinity. Ile is , sisiiw a sitiw sac sniwived by ohe sen, Ftrank, of Sand I tas1 swrsaN� fond Ont and Rm. spo nceiey . of tills .I roves - - choose the purest, most _. _. aourishiag foods. ` mothers prefer Christie's y!Montreal Doctor Relates De- Arrowroots because 'they, T-Z Atails of Case; Tip of Nase are trade with the very, Left Several Miles From finest and purest iagre- Sol �, lOSpitaL clients. 'Their quality is E• - always rigidly ma intained_.1 101iS MONTREAL.—The tip of a boy's . ` - nose, once separated from its owner �'That s why they're safe ftp, by several miles, is back in- place, baby, and good for every•• two man can write good songs on QUeffl'S [] deC "perfectly normal• looking except .body. as empty stomach. It is a fallacy that n �i for minor scars," Dr. J. N. Roy, ' z Vnat songs are written in garrets." -= plastic surgeon, recounted. dy Vallee. The doctor, plastic surgeon' at 0 �y Adam Broome Notre Dame Hospital.and professor �' »�«` -C leaBISCUits at the T,iniversity of Montreal, told agaoresa how he performed the strange op-„slt3NOR paxrl.t.t of Slilan. a fa- enation two years ago when the there's ri Christie, Ln. for every taste” ft - ° moue composer, is. about to make his '�� . flcp4 appearance in London. He is to youngster sliced oft the end of his f conduct the 9rst per of s gym- nose on a broken headlight. 7.aa� phony of has own composition at the parents of the boy met him rush- The "Law" Obliged y ;-� Half A Loaf' Queen's Hall. The event has aroused very great tnierest. The hall is crowd- frig into the house, holding his nese. ed. and millions of I steners are waiting [or the uerformnnce to come over the End of the nose was still there but radio. when the boy removed his hand it A Toronto reader reports anew use Parelil makes his entrance. and rats- for a policeman. It seems he needed in hls baton suddenly collapses, fell away: The lad was rushed. to Ubserves the Montreal Star: "Seek- two husky men to move some turn!•• Medical aid Is tmmedlately forth ce+m• hospital tug, but It is obvt�us that the man is Dr. Roy decided little could be dead. In the audience are tgo young }' ing, as we all are, for some means tura ut out of the cellar--about Deet people. Lettice byanfon and stepper done without the other section of of decredsing the dreadful motor hour's work. He had tried one of Darton. the nose and sent the father homed t b Hrankeome, 0. at to traced as fatalities on its highways, Ontario two public we-fare organizations, but ' procuring some deadly poison Brom the for it. It was found on the sitting i is, according to reports, considering for some reason or other bad mads LTniversity safe Just before Parelli's room carpet. following Quebec's example by en- little headway. Ori his way to work death. The boy was placed under an an his .wife reminded him aesthetic while the amputated sec- acting a law compelling al. motor one. thefu , "To you and me it may seem strange tion of his nose was sterilized and ; vehicles to come to a full rtop before that the furniture fid. 'to be moved _ that she belayed .that this stuff that .,boiled" in a tepid Physiological' all unprotected railway grade cross. that day for sure. It was to be e e she was sent' — (actually it was cur- serum until three hours- -after the ; tugs. ,Ontario newspapers are natural- busy day. ar was anxious, to get the are!) — could 'work any wonder for • - ly concerned about wheth':r such a matter, cleared up as possible. and Parelli. But there are plenty oL better accident. de a last esepsy of the' lam' mill be either observed or en- with as little fuss as possible. Oa Keeps each ' educated people who believe in palm- wound, and the tip of the nose, well with Llf. If as is not, they argue the nearest corner he met a .ponce- ists — crystal gazers — and ghat not dried, was carefully coated and sut- with some reason, it would be better man find told him his trouble. - ROYAL YEAST CAKE he .gave an expressive wave of the ured with silk by means of small not ,to put it on the statue books, "Juan give the your name and ad- had, and the Commissioner nodded conjunctival needles," said Dr. Roy; since -a lent which is not observed dress,". ,said the cop, "and I'll have FULL STRENGTH -£n assent... '*As' there was no loss of cutaneous end which the does cannot be fore- two men Dough here u half o hors. General Berwick set np and'scrutin- substance, I succeeded in re-estab-• g d t•bsweaerve does more harm than that enough, when' he got homes good. by weakening respect for all that night all thk furniture was iced the letter again.. lishing the anatomy of this organ. law. It the law is passed and proper move(: and the • home was serene Fins any effort been made to trace "In order to better stabilize this I signs erected. at all unprotected g again. Fie found out later that the the child. who used to receive 'Dr. tip of the nose and at the same -time crossings, they ask, will motorists policertSan knew the meeting plaes' Hawke's ;etters at the Brigbimouth to increase its vitality, I placed a" crossings. where several unemployed men In' APPLE CAKE Poste P.estaate splint in copper, fashioned' for the; If-Qaebec experience goes for any- the neighborhood foregathered wheat "As to that..sir — I'm sorry to say occasion. The splint was retained , tbin the answer £s that a very they were supposed to be out looking, that the Brigbtmouth Police with the transversely to the nasal: appendix. ( great -many of them will not. At the for -v ork, and had gone arca nd aftd same tirrie, and 'after several years frightened two men into doing' the help of our men —haven't been ebtfi "In. the .process of time I had the ' of observation of the. Quebec law in work by threatening to tell theta ' to do anything. But the clerk at. the satisfaction to see the tip of the better halves how they spent theta Poste RPstante Department is,certain nose come to life again." ',operation, we believe it would. be a ; he'd be able to recognize the little girl mistake to rescind 'it and we think "working" hours. again it she-were brought before him: Ontario would be well advised to put The policeman said that people I rang up the Chief Constable this �+ �Q�chewatL Owna a similar law ,into operation often used him as a walking em- morning batons I came to see sou, in J Our neighbours have a maximum ployment bureau, and he was ablo to the hope I might be able to tell you - speed limit for these crossings now, ng quite a it of extra money is - Feer Young Teachers. g bra b more on that point. But he had no justas we .used to have in Quebec, this way to needy families on his news. He said that all the reports were S ASKA;TOOti, Sank.=There just t and they are complaining, as we us- beat.—Maclean's Magazine.. no in yet. 1 asked him to ring up ag- isn`t any such thing as a "sweets ed to complain, that it is very seldom sin later, about 11.30 to see it be could i observedi that. the majority of driv. - • _.., young school warm' in Sasicatcliewaa.. -' GRAHAM DREAD add anything, as I was seeing you: There may be plenty of "sweet" ers do not even'slo* -down at these Farmers were asked to act as _ - He looked at his watch. teachers in the province- but insit i danger points. Neither did ours. We critics of soviet films shown at a . "It's 11.40 now. 1[ he's going to list encs statistics presented at th3 an- do- ...ot Satter ourselves that the stop "cinema festival" held recently. thio- through it should be soon now. I have noel meeting of the Saskatchewan law has been as widely obeyed here ughout Russia. alyvays found him pretty prompt and Teachers' Federation showed the as. it should have been, but its effect punctual. laY i use Your 'pl:one air?" .average age of women teachers as on the whole has been beneficial. "Put the through td my office. Saua- 3o years.. No traffic law that can be devised+-- ders. hullo — is that yc% R atsoa?" - - - �7 - will be universally 'obeyed. Even in "Yes—yes." The Chief Inspector's our cities, with police on drip on face became animated: "Yes. Is be still stop het a lire: }Easton, Lettice's mo- l every hand and human fife at stake, You on the line? Not spoken Set? Put him ther,. usually considered bee rather a I there are unhappily many drivers Who • through to the Comm!,=loner's office bore. in the post-mortems Which fol- will take a chance at the atop signet, w with it."- -I'm t." "getting away in the ho 0 f e n Y Pe g - g , bridgeplayed-by, bber.ot t; ver ru - I m there, lowed every Eve r a` "It seems to me." said the Commis- the $bailow Bridge Club, no votes was I On the country. road the temptation is naturally greater, and the task of ' stoner ::that this only makes things ever more persistent, no argument any l forcing the law completely is _ jANDWiCH ROLLS _ worse. After all, the little girl found more decisive then that of the woman g p - dead in the ditch ne,,,ndek- ar : t can mgt. csas Tach xdfiiefed to eT4a t e .resotirceao our u_ ge not be the otle at alt. The -works' so-ion&=1rh_at was — I Provinces: The Quebec law must 6e — r man hasn't seen the body . yet, and as the performing of them canted her considered as a "half loaf'. measure, cc rs though ,she's got similar clothes to no personal incouvPnience. 'but even that is better, than no bread. Whether the Pali! those he sate on the girl who came to lits. I3rarkley-IIargrcaves had A car; Re]lnedy You Use T the post office doesn't prove anything, .� !alga and luxurious Daimler sat- Those Exits is SAFE? :.y These little country children are , all oon. But she -kvas of the old school and s x dressed touch alike, And. the Chief kept' a well•tufned out carriage and a A person can tell a.man's nation Ask Your Doctor Constable only jumps to the conclusion pair as well. In this she could pay her. a ality -by the way he leaves a hotel Rud Find Out .A that the sweets in the bag iu her hand calls of state in. the net in room: 'Use'Royal Yeast Cakes and were poisoned and the one she had this she would often drit a to the weal:- An Englishman swaggers out as. if � -eaten had killed her, because they are ly meetings of the Bridge Club. he owns it, -Royal Sponge Recipes Jvr all in hysterics over this big case." He In her heart of hearts .Mrs. Brackley- An Irishman staggers, out as if he Don't Entrust Your z• t�lleSe tem ttri bTeadS s . laughed rather bitterly, "It seems pre- Iiargreavea !Died nothing so much as t doesn't care who owns it.-.,Owri or Your Family's f p g posterous to me. They've all got nerve the chance of exercising her judicial ,i� Welshman loks to see if he has 7.>�aek Cake of Royal Yeast will retain —like a lot of old women." functions-given her'' by het• appoint-. i left anything behind. well ' Belrig t0 Un1CfiOWA �. .,jteiibaolutefreshnessfordays wee Bat Taunton's tone was different. i ,anent as a Justice the Peace Lor the A Scotchman looks to see if any- ,Preparations yK A• special air-tight wrapping assures "At all events, air, it map lead us to ,Comity. But a ]]sten r to her remarks one else has left anything behind. full leavening power and uniform re- the clue, we've been. looking for: We this morning to Alta. !Mahlon ' might And an American or Canadian THE person to ask whether the sults every time.- No other dry yem�t have had'piecious little to go on up to have been deceive makes sure that he has left ,a mess preparation you or your family bag such protection. That's why 7 out >}ow „ "Of. course my dear, 1• ought not to behind. are taking for the relief of headaches of 8 Canadian housewives who use dry "Well'". said itis Commissionef; "i complain; I don't complain, . I hope. its S:1FP: to use 'regularly is your east insist on Royal. Order Royal must leave yon to it. The sooner I get familydoctor. Ask him articularly Yeast Cakes today. r One should never complain of one's Precious stones of different colors t -ASPIRIN." p in some sort of report. to the Home Se-1 fluty. But you reRlly cannot conceive are worn by the various ranks of bout-•% retary the better. I hear the Foreign how tiring it is how much it-can Chinese mandarins. The highest rank He will tell you that before the b g discovery of "Aspirin" most "pain" BOOKLET Office is kicking up more dust tlian take ont of one `when one'sits trying wears a red ruby or pink tourmaline; remedies were advised against b y Jr FREE! ever. �: e'll have the Duce himself 'over _ eases £n the Police Court." the next !lank R eats coral or garnet; physicians as bad for the stomach i e , "TfeRoyatYeast here next asking why the dickens they 1Irs. Brackley-Hargreaves sighed. 'the third rank berryl or lapis Iazuli; and, often, for .the heart. Which is Bake Book" gives don't get a move nn." lits. Dfanton nes glad that she was in and the bottom rank white rock, crys- food for thought if you seek gtricke rested Royal Taunton langbed. no banger of appearing before her vi• safe relief. ' _ Sponge Recipe p g tel or, other stone?. Scientists "Aspirin " art'iong i for the ;treads il- It's only by being pattPnt that we sitor in her official capacity. rate iustrated nbove can get to the bottom of a mess like "I cau quite understand; but you do the fastest methods yet discovered for and many others. tbis. — Duce or no Duce... And when not have to go so very often, do you?" the relief of headaches and the pains AKES FREE ! Fill to f rheumatism, neuriti's and neural coupon today! weave gbt a line nn Parelli, and clear- Mrs. Manton did not intend, this for hen v o ma �,. And the experience of millions Y ' Hut* ivtAne•rr- ed up ilia mystery ot. the little girt 'at a shaft of sarcasm, but the" Justice of F/L $ia p AD.1 GOOD9 �'%$ of users has :proved it safe for the �..; - •• - > Mill Dean — ti it is any mystery — the Peace winced all the same.'In ac Dye. '�- average person to use regularly. In ::. there's another little complication that tual fact she never did trouble, to at 0 �0. PED your ofgrt interest remember this. STANDARD BRAMS LnttYSED is going to come along. Toil remember tend the weekly sitting of the Court lyrawrATe.andUWtgSt..Teeomta.One. "Aspii£n" Tablets �tCC mad8 1II ' plee,e eettd me the fits Rorer Yeses the strange death of Air. District Com- unless she chanced to some In- _ v, setts Hoot. missioner Westcoti — in West Africa, terest in any of the cases to come be • � Canada. `'Aspirin" is the registered lot nran 37.,> a iv He was musical. The packet that had tore the Bench. She would, to do her "Volleeds.aats trade-mark of the Bayer Company. brought him his-death-contained cur faei1p"°t'ou°`s" Limited. Look for the same Bayer justice,.. have argued that regular at l are —and it was posted from Bright- tendanee 'on her part was not neves- �.., to a.e 4 t alrtsemn-rws to tlig loan of a cross on every tablet. .... . _• .. .. - we ams for e� mouth!" nary. R'ere there not a dozen or more °'r °"0L ��» a(� � 'Dern 8 n d and G e E CHAPTER ycl Magistrates equally. qualified to sit? y wmv",sowm �Wur u i ' [sane No. ie --''36 INTERWDE Should not the heavy civic bidden be PflbTtiSDlrClALT!ES A S P �� i N Once Mrs. Brackley-Hargreaves, J.i'. egvaiip shared? Box 4" ,. n„Ae,,a,r was well etarfed it took a goof! deal to (To be continued) - { •.,y .., s n . .. .. .. - -.. .. W AJA Uibblb --9- �;$ 'mur&,. - Stmdaq, <' In Memoriam _ April 19th 1st Sunday after Ea3tw. I-Servioes next Sunday morningY Sch%iod at ll.) a m. Morning In loving memory of our dear mother at ll a m. Sernwa by Rev. H. G. ser at 11 a. in. Preacher at both Ruth Hallett, ,who passed away on .Crozier. Sunday School an$ Adult aervices, Rev. E. G Robinson. April 19th, 1939a -Bible Class and Y. P. "Bible Class at 'Mr. James Rose has been eonduct- Just a thetrght of you, dear mother, 10 a. m. --- ing _a. private sale of furniture dur- Just a memoty, fond and_. trove,___ Bridge and Elu bre will be held in ing the past week. Ju9t a token of affection, the Anglican Club Rooms on Thurs- -The demand for oua- Dramatic That our hearts still ache for you. •. day evening, April 23rd at S o'clock Club to present their popular drama -Sadly missed by Hasbaiid and ehstrp, under the auspices of the St. "Dust of the Darth" still continues. Family. George's Women's Guild.Refresh- They have given it in many comm- . scents will be served. Adndesion,' tri call"great unitlee to the Freest -end North with success and among other em- New Butcher'Shop -Died, at her residence, Eliza- g•agements for next week. is one at beth ' Ste. Pickering, on Wednesday, Y Centennial Church, Highland Creek, ' We have opened up a new Butcber -14pri�l 15th, Agnes Stoner,' widow of for Friday, April 24th Shop in the preen s formerly oe- `the late John McGinty. Funeral at 9 -A meeting of the Anglican S. S, cu led b `, ' P y w • Servant. � R. ' RJ Association . of the Deaaery of East Association will be held in St. George's share of your patronage is so. C. C>3glsetery. - j ' - --The funeral of the late. Thoma' Church on Friday, April 17tDL Tse - _ �__ 1ic'ritd, J. Larkin, of Chicago, Ill., and for -meeting Will open at ?.p. reit and will opening special with 'every `- merly of. Pickering, Ont., was held include addresses by Rev. Goidon meat order : Dalton's O. P. tea at at the R. C. Cemetery at Pickering, I Hern, M. A., .and Mr. A. H. Cottle, 25c. per half Ib. = on Sunday morning, April' Edi. The of Toronto, two gentle n well- CLARRNOE SILK, `.torkraal was met at the train by known in Sunday School circles and '29-81 Maoltjier olid -friends and neighbors 'of the de. !well equipped to discuss the import --ceased, ant subject Religious Education. la p be g to Deliver. ' Those who accompanied the of l . remains from Chicago, were: John All are invited to attend, especially Phone .1620 Larkin and wife and daughter, Ag- � Sunday School Teachers and Offic- nee; Miss Annie Larkin; his nephew, .ere. Morris J. O'Connor, all of Chicago; I Mord Wilbur passed away on -—DON'T- — also Mrs. Earl Barden; Miss Sadie O'Connor, Detroit; Sunday. Interment Will tal=e place at Erskine Cemetery. TAKE CHANCES of . Mrs. John ' - McSweeney, of Arthur Ont.,, akin Mr. The regular meeting of the C. G. and Mrs. James Nolan, of Toronto. I. T. will be held on Thursday, Ap- Pap Safe The oottak-owners in the vic- ril 23rd at 2.)6. .7 laity of Port Union and Rosebaak i + Consult your are having their troubles with house- Dunbarten ,llruggit-t breaking. During the past twitter . Constable Chester has had an aver- Miss Robin White, Mrs May and YOUR U B U U G I ST IS M O R F; _- tape ofone call per week to investig- baby of Huntsville, are holidaying at . ate a case of breaking into cottages. L the - former's home. Miss Marion t lr + n A At Port Union, litany freight trainsIWhite, also spent the week -end at ,MERCHANT are forced to stop to enlist the &&i. her home. hitsace of another engine kept mere St. Paul's on -the -Hill, Dunbarton.. H V. H. Mtl)()iiF;, .. DRUGGIST' -for that special purpose of helping Sunday, April 19th. 1st Sunday - f- UUNBAR1'ON. ()NTiR10 long trains over that grade, and the 'ter Faster. Sunday School at 2 p. m `'- freights, while stopped, unload .their Evening Prayer at 3"p. in. Preacher Passengers (who ride, free, if no` at this service. Rev. E. G. Robinson. Hardwood caught) and it is thovgit that in -any Annis, Citizenship Conven.• of these cases could be traced to er, will have charge of the Y P. meet Flooring these .fellows, who take advantage ling to be held at the -church on Mon= g Of the half hour or, so -wait.' Many day, -April. 20tl u Al interesting pro- . - -ed these. cottagers have lost articles grain is being arranged and a full All graded of ` Mapte, Hiro);. 'Including fur coats and watches. attendance is requetited. Arid 08k flOOriD�, The Pickering Chamber of Comm- 4lree ,will hold an open meeting in 7the :Milne-Sedore Bpeoial prices on maple Town Ha11 on the evening of Tueeda ,Aril 21st at l.3' Y P p. zit. !t is - ' Ata quiet service at the Parson- and birOh In large Bait. g q expected that Dr. Grant Iy Bird, im a86 Street United StrUnited Church, _ t1tiP8: mediate Past"Ppesident of Oshawa Belleville, on Good Friday, Mary. ChaMbet of Commerce will. be pres- Euphemia (Effie), (may daughter of . Now is the- time to- bUY ent to address the meeting. Quest- Mr. and Mrs. David Milne, of Pick ung, before the Spring a(jvanf3e. of interest to farmers and res- Was married to Eric Hilliard .before idents of $he- village avin be discuss Bedom, eon of Mr. - and. Mrs. John _ _ .in pricaft. j. . __ed. - A - short program has been arr- A. Bedoae, of Maberly, Rev. J. Sem- anged. The -report from the engin- ple, officiating. The bride wore s .;. tPICKERING -:• vers on the water system will be Mr rtly tsailoi. tweed travelling given at this meeting. Ladies espec- cost= with thatching brown am- w� LUMBER [�j' ARS iially invited. essories, and a corsage of Talisman- --.7%e Camp Fire . Service in St. r°r'es. Mr. and Mrs. Bedore were nn- — j Andrews Church this Sunday even- attended and following the ceremony A,N¢, `✓g174M,*�114t*F e11*g•. f Ing under the auspices of the Boys' they left for their hoose at Bob's k '- Ciub of Pickering, is one. which ev- Vie, Frantenac CO73nty. After .the . o �etyone should attend. The inspiring Easter season, Mgrs. Bedore will OR BALK -B ettr aid hw F'{ y y gelding • ;fire -side address. and camp :,::;Sim rmanrtlete her tPrm mq teacher at. Yir- Walter Carlton. lot :6. ton, 4, Picketing RR 1, Pickering under realistic surroundings will be gi" Public School. re[rrembe:Cd long after rt Li. -ver �jt4ALF.-Red ()Inver MPPa. free . Thoee who have ever attended a "Y" , St. Andrews Cemetery from noxious weeds. gradehio. 2.' at t7.,,o per bushel, C. A, At., i}. 1)unbarton p Fire v-01 n -t nc.v� e. v 'tv�re o Phone Maly 1726 34.36 - —__.coaxing. Tibe Gam.@' t,'ire Speak y rh!e Provulicial Ueritetery Lomnus• �?OTA7'OFa FOR BALE- I)nolPfe • . will be Everett C Cartleron, who IS -gion has been insisting that the- old E arrtreobb ". rot'is, con, t. Pickering. ---'t Director; of Camp Pine- Crest in St. Andrew's Cemetery' be cleaned jos. i,.owan, Picaering, 29t Musiooka asks Young Men's Secret- up. Last year we had the growth of TO RLtNT-Tip)[ of brick home, ary -at Central Y. M. C. A. in Toron- shrubs and. grass removed and a 1 Barden and arage, on Church St.. Picker- ign, Apply at News office, 32tf to. A musical group from Toronto hedge planted at the north. But the ground is so rough and untidy that `OR. BALE-Do,,ley potatoes, No. Wilk also be present to assiSt in the ' service. The service is not of a de- it has been wxg-Bested that we neat I- 1 quality, e:cel[entzeed aleck, 'David j, Scott, Altura Roi.d, Rvugc Hiil, 34.55 nominational character, Remember ttlte Found and form a cairn with ll�'OR BALE-Laorel Iiulless uate, 1St. Andrew's Church this Sunda at Y the headstones embedded. in the sid- l for seed -*,nut treated. Also barley, Appiy Tool, R R Locust 7 p. m., The Boy's Gymn 7nxbibition es in cement.' This .cairn could be er Geo, 1, -Hill., Pbone Pick 03 will take place in St. Andrew's on ected-eitiher here or in Erskine, The O1ti fiAf.%-ly,.oicury n„oy, Byre -Friday evening April 24th at B p. plot then could 1•e -mown and kept 'would old (gelding), stands 14 1-2 bards, excellent driver, well broken C:•Empringham, Clare - m, Silver Collection It's going ,o be Veen., In the meantime we wont. 33-:4 good, so don't miss it: r like to hear from anyone who is in- GOR A A Ll;-9OQ hnehPlet of etutd . —There arerobabl few Y very tere.9ited, as to sugge9tionA and in, formation as to tthe ldentit of the y barley, extra good malting variety, price 70 Centsper bushel, Appiy john Miler. Phone today who are not aware of the fact Clare J02 cuff that the civilized (s6 -called) world fives. As it•wiii require some funds a • . is facing the greatest crkis- in its to do the re�AsSa.ry work, ,a memor- 'held OR KA f,R-A o-t•trltity of aped 1 ' barley, O. A. C. 21 v.'. y, (,rows from re - history, alxl that.' tht- ouNvo+Jlr rp-t:� ''sal r service will be ld in- the loco. ,btcrbd seed. Also Hubei., jots, A. F. 2ercy. �i R largely upon t& -'shoulders of ouriwhich church hall lie tirr,c t.ilis spring of 1, Pick,ripg. 33-3 munilcipal-Iekers. Thcrc zrc i.itous- due notice will be tziven QKPIll-OATS MIR SALH-Banner ands Od souls who are, practicallyIin 'trying the press. Wunit) :rte lntcleaOtt "a t, • t .0 ,,:+t ,, .•„a.�I 5c.,,:, chug and RMCtoverseed, A ply to Luther Middleton. to 'held their head '^rect .and? Parties either. see me or write me B:', -,ham. Phone Pick 528 28tf unfortunate p,,;::v,. ti _ !their • '' su2�estior-s and inforniation at = ,t,l, ri' *„'• •^^ ,- ,1'; °tarn;. n today: 'i iter selvesi e are lfio�sgrlds their cal i, ; •,: o�p :,aiLy, :1, .:' : ;• eta; , ,,,.,,:, •,• { .,. i-, , h:,ns, Of peT30s3, 1P. all CifCRy q'It;: a a of ittt+cr?.stPti art; Pa wa Id Cali” water installed, brick house, 19 m,: s Iron To- rn t,o. ,1pp'y i. j:,.: ,,:::, :i.e• kill), Cnt, l9tf , trying t0 hold ttel� l41rj PreC`• nn<j 'face t11P.iT AttPnti(mp to this'' nuf.icc, °t would cx ' til l e lu.t t.ia 1” t° r) R, bl 7 J,1'- ,�, ;aa'.-:: d lCrd i)1',vvr tke future, but- inv:ardly are `' Beed, also Rea Cl-ve, a„s ,41fz'fa' mimed:l wondering, "w'.1A . next?” what 'areY 'F. M. f'FIAnmAn . rkshire hoer ready for service and ore young bred sow, Aiex Grai. Gtareltlont !'hone Clare the peoples of ,this world going to Chairman of Cemetery Committee 818,�Fy l.4 -3b face during the newt twenty-five T OT FOR 8A LR;_La ee corner years or. so, what ire our sons and, PuD�1C Notice Aot in the Village of Claremont corner of Main and Wicon, Desirable building propetty- . daughters going to, face' Human hat 1 Will sell whole or halt. Mrs, H H Thomson, ere looks for leadership.. an,l is to- is hereby given, that all able-bodied Claremont, 34 .day, looking for snore hopeful lead- men,' both single and married, whol��OK SAI.{, -t)„ 77777 4iiiin orship than ever before, looking for may be -in receipt of •either Direct 1 horn heifer, due April 151h, From a heavy _ our political leaders to remove, or Cash' Relino in the Township of milkingdam. Also a pure-bred jerser co,r, 2nd calf, due April 12th, vood milker and tester. kilns depression that is ruining melt Piekerii!L tvi 1, Struck from the iw,, Herd undo, accreditatirn. M -B. Burk Phone Pick 1031 33-34 - And women by the tho sands, men- tally fin- 1'.elie;f List ur, '. '-.t Day of May 11336. 'F OK r. 7 i+•.trH'nid; and phpaica.11p as11 a9 ariciany. When we tend the daily ""'�"'+" ''—� ¢ray mare, b rare old, in 8,a1; back mare. 4 years old; Guc.,,:ey bull toggisturck:.:; 1-2 yrs rM: Pure bred C.rmm"y 2 rs' old; and press of the reports of the proceed- Carel of +' h ,: r• : 4 - .. . .kv11, veldinr donkev, 4 vr* olt1. John Karel, R R 2 Ings in our Provincial House, the- ' ��� ' . -. •' ` rick Kthg. S4 vitild-li•lae language thrown abort the Mrs. Sanford Poten ajid Mrs. H. L. 3rrl'tt< CHOICE /CHOICE GA1RY C`OWE+-Re is - house, language the man on the wish f.5 thank the many ed and grade cows, Government T.8 street Wound be ashaTMTMec of, ,� z-1; friends axon .the 'ii[ferent or,~vtiztt- tested. Fresh and chw springera always on ,'.nn tainrd.r5tetftf,'esi•et F*eedeliveryur u • the question, l•43n t'r1j'21'irij!'t!PiL�I'r11C- the 'On -9 Of the Grc-," 13iver i'r5t.st - d`•'ALreh, for their ,-xp otmion� 6l. puurchasssoflermore,-,miwrLtivugultanued, win. .Morph✓. 1 n,,':• r -r,,, Ttl-mono come from men of that marital - syn- 1136 1 ?» paths and floral Cribubw ir. their reoett betl+sevecnent. / - T _