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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_04_24I . a. f • , w.. IN' E PIC, KEk" G �, VOL. L`'. PICKERING, OXT.. FRIDAY , APR. 24, 1436. „ ^.:35 >Msrlvt�s�tassat 6arDe,. - HigWWW Creek •�� The following Resolution was passed. . ' ; • ffid4cai NOTICE - at the Chamber of Commerce ' GREEI� 7 "Wharf areryane saga must lie Meeting on Tuesday and .will be WOOD DLjj'''���,, $. ©. PRALR8ON-Physicivo i. true!'• !!cyst is why are know you will forwarded to the Twp Council. -Sorseon, Dunbarton. 1017 Unr trueke peer your pray A-� to hear the 4 -act play, "Dust every day." of the P:arth" as RH. FUkiSYTS. Oph. D.. Director presented by the Inasmuch as the County aS 4ntar- •'` v MILLS tentetriw Awociotionot'ootario- Rets. COAL, COKE, , Dramatic Club of Pickering 'United io hara, overpaid in error, .to the 'Ito Vow bwof'•tba Amerian`�/tom4zW1"l Church. Your opportunity is corning : Cg�„nnt. Out. by appoiattaent WvOD CEMENT �° b Sdhools of five urban municipalities Established 1888 t i �n Friday, April 24th, when this al- in the County, during the five years rwo�. SAND, GRAVEL, most profefilewnal group of players since 1930, variotl:s amounts totall-. will be at Centennial Church, High- i approximately, $16,000; '� Arad D i.KkN& .1) 91JUUY tserrldwr. and °' ':, land • Creek. Tile drama begins at 8 wher6eas these amounts have come 1b. Solicitor, :ioury rubl,c: i%waryw u,.a. , p, m. Admission, 25 abd li cents. out of the kbts of the rural rate- oaiee lormetty uccupita uy Lnc,ate a. kr. -'ans- BUILDERS SUPPLIEf3 .,_ P� nett, roach atu ul writ tiuu.e, wmtby. dly `- payers only; Therefore be it resolved ry BEATOK DELL & ROSS also local cartage work i Aisdley by this nee+eting; that the represent- atives ff Solicitors We have also Beed in stock a fu1' The !erre has its echoes in atives of Pickering Township Court- r �n8 el in the County Council be request- J`ln = WILLIAM 1. kiLATON. K,. C. line of .Maple Leraf !billing v=y coughs' and colds. eel, to insfsrt on the retuin of all these H.MwKESELL,K.C.'J,D.F.ROSS V'o'sPeede. fir. Yeartes has let' the contract amounts for 'each and every year — for the renovation of his house. since�1930; and that no other comp- 1AIvtEB ok WRIGHT . A. W. MITCHELL Miss Mae t a week - j Announcement J sirwybcrset.r�owaw, .__- nddatdeis3s Pickering,, Out. home 1r wafher, �l in Oakville. � g� rornise setitlemeeenwood ' C0. RIUHAKL)tiUN -& Co., Satrls• g, .ters. bohuwdi , 36 Toa etc . Suite 501, y y about the date of ' itacelior Lits Bttildins, 36 Toronto 5t, 'rownw. Office phone i 400 Residence 63`LO trees has been done b man here. - •, Tsl.pboae Ad. 1688; Pickering Panne 3013. Stf The Club will hold a concert and Mr. and Mrs.' George Gibson mov- - THOKSUN t McKILLAN-Stsrris- The Beal Store, Claremont dance in the school_ here on Friday ed into the village last week. tars. SotsciLcim Notary Public. Office at evening next, 'May' lat. It -wil be good The carpenters are busy erecting the Opening' the _ Iteidence of Mr. Thomson. lot 11• con *won 1. PHONE 9'L1 -watch for particulars. Borrie Special Mr. Green's new chopping mill. _ Plekerens. Ounce hours: Thursday and Saturday swaoiap, from 7.W p. m to 8.30 . m., or byFURNITURE events will be given. Miss Dorothy Leigh, of Kingston s ,spp6intmeat. t oronto office : Coa !loyal Hank -- _ OMT. Phone Pick 80,10. Tomato 13l� p'nbiW3. --•+ °pent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, - .Chopping Mill 371 We are displaying an attractive Dunbarton We. variety of '.firs. Thos. Ormerod, of Toronto, CONANT & ANNIS - Barribters, Aluminum and Aranit•ecrare Etc.. The mulch -talked -abatis la "Dust i; s y ' will be made in _ .Solicitors. Notaries Public P Y pending a few da s with Mrs, R . Furniture vel Fnrt.iture if � Earth" will be presented at Ormerod. - - AOitDON D. CONANT, K. C. Novelties, -' � ALLIN F. ANNIS. B. A.. I.L. B. Prices low, in keeping with times. Centennial on Friday evening, April The Mission Band will .ineet^-in the Next week's IslSue atltm- a 1 2 Simcoe St. S.. Oshaa,a _ 24th. basement of the church on Sunday a, rim..-4and a tOahava), ane at'.tbe Court We are pleaerd to have Mrs. , C.' afternoon Hatae, Wbitbx, (Mr. Conant) PboneZ !Whit- -.RADIO SERVICE ' 3 ni uhf, our midst again, having yirs. V�'m_ BIrasldon; of Cresswel:. ' by). pe l winter with her son and gnent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. F,. -- A Graduate of Radio College family in Ennisicillen. Gibson's with Andrew and Mrs. Paxton entertain hiss Mamie Douglas, of Highland191L ` (Sac a SMITH. D. a 9., ra D, 9„ UT to -the -minute training "'d a number of old friends from the Creek• spent a few days with her lit es,uceewr to Dr. ), r Dar<.>, craauate or p" g it over the week -end. The occas aunt, Mrs. W. Sadler. suis Rri, College of Ixy, 3m8eosr and Town• and y F- Z• ��r�r.�tyv - ta itt'll ton At Clarnes. oat offlceover h A. on being the former's wedding ann- Don't forget the play, "Valle; - lsott•r stn weir TttsY ,and Pnda Phone ',FINEST 'ECIUIPMENT• 69"9 0- a11, situ for �'ersary. Farm" to be giFaJt here' on Tiiurs- Dunbarton 'Y. P. -,will entertain day, April' 30th, by the Claremont Y. ERBERT T FALLAISK. L D S., Guaranteed SatisfactiorA - Birch Cliff Y.' P, and Almonds Y. P. P. H AT Shingles For Sale U D. S , Graduate at the Royal College of pasta Surgeoa.a" the t!taverstcy of Toronto ,n Monday.evening, April 27tH This—__-�-- tOlOce in residence second door east of St. Aod- Ijpganngl)lN Pr i, P4l r11. be the last regular meeting un- Kinsale no's Church, Pickering. Ont. Office'hours : t? egu g S.M. so a P. m., or by aypwnswent. (x-ray Tuba and Batteries always on L -.id _0 fall. A. social evening will be 0 Galvanized Stell Shingles, j a servie). Phone Pick 3700. �siy ;pent after the meeting. A full at- 'Mr .and '.firs. A. Parkin and son, °Bird's Felt Slate Sbtnglee H _ --H. BOY MILLER 3. Also. re•ruhberin buggy Braulrhtini. Ontwrio tendance is requested. � Jack, spent' last Wednesday•. with R ggy wheels. �sss+tsseli barbs. r~ 48tf Phone Ma.k 1fiY)8 h-'�'- Oshawa relatives. Lawn mowers ehwrpened. C errywood _ Several farmehighersve is a to tin3 r TSIt�J N LAREMO>, PA U 8 0 ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- ``` i (�� theon fields Pall and get prices. Phone 2814 � Fkre and automobiletnsurame of all kinds, U S I C eepra.mt+ns compani.sof solid financial stand- - As we go to press. the death of ly a few can yet get started. -- es, tress - Mrs. J. Todd, very suddenjy has leen Mrs. McDowell and daughter,' Iris FPUBTILi:. Licensed Auot[ooea. Experienced 6d UB1C Teacher Announced. The funeral will be held of Toronto, spent Easter week with F V i.+rLr : far os4ntses York sad Oawto Ass. with a TOront-o Conservator} , in Saturday. Service at -the church, their aunt, Mrs.. V., Parkin. slsasr'mot ail kinds aa.ns w on taaswa standing.fit • 2.30 m. Mrs. McBrien and children return •- stsrse, A/draw Grano aiesr P. O.. Out p' ,A a Miss hazel- Petty has returmed ed home on Sunday after spending j DR BIZATVNT, TOWh13HIP will teach afternoons or tveninRs frotin Vera Beach, Florida,after win- • 1 a week with _,her trioti, aria .inters Builders Supplies - -- Clerk• Coovsiwa ta7ht, ELc. In a for. Saturday reserved for ashen! ;ern there snasna aOldav,ts, Aecountanr, Est. Issuer of !� in Detroit. Marr►asr t•,cemss. Whttevale, Dot. children. Miss Delia Sargent, of Indian Riv- Mr. and :firs. M. Hodgson' have : f" Rates very Moderate. _ :r is �iFitittg with. Mu+s, Laughlin, at movre .iith their family to %o. 'Z MAW gime of writing. 'Lumber and ILath NE S Studio at my own home one mile position with Rich. Guthrie. We wish Lic•eorted Auctivaeer for York. east Of.Brougham on No. 7 Quite a number from here, attend 'him success. B. C. Shingles A, the concert and 'dance at Broug- The annual meetin CO Ontario and Ontario Co:tnt,sa. Highway. g of the Junior rtlue (rOal' An kii+d. of .ares 'promptly aueaded to - _ ham last' Friday evening. Institute will be held in T�insa}e Hall \Ii•sa Glad a n the evening of, April ,27th, Every Alberta OOSI 7t•IiRMtl Rt3AdllleAHLE MR$. Cl4Ri. DEVITT - Y.' Petty,y, of Toronto, - Every - may be arranged for at cb! N£ws otrice.. -pent the Easter- hoildays with her body welcome. Domestic Coke Selland Independent phones,-randmother, .firs. J. Todd. Mrs. R. 1, •.Muwbra and children TiFtmBIIt., li'oitbp, Onwrio.'ickerin MILS Y Lime Plaster g. _ _-Ras-Marn¢h of H)-�hland Creek -hate,-_ -le .t --- opprrt ere ' �eek with his cousin, Bob Morrish. hen s tca tton�, who Hp Body Vv cod - Agents for Lnudy Pence Insurance .. Week Day We expect the Pickering pramat- c Clab. rn present their play, "D fit has bee'! n spend - ing the winter with 'her daughter. :and Meta! t:0oL1U� - Demanded Feeds of -411 Kinds ra Stock if the FaaruS" hole on May 1Sth `firs. D. Crawford, is' still confined 8,IIt7 For P �i V V. Poultry Feeds. Labrador Shell, Oil '_Heal. r. ull particulars later. Mr. H. B nett returned last weeTt to he bed and. not im rovi P ng erg her mends would like. Cockph.utt IID !snouts p your Cake Molasses. Any clop you We milt any ration from his winter's visit to England. The Women's Institute will hold Secure Pricer Befoi a 9s, 7 TalceIIBe Obtainable may need. can that you may want, machine milted. that lie re r p° a Particularly good voy their April meeting on .Thursday -al- _ _From _ out; Front Rank Egg :Hark gives- ire.. home, also -improved general -onditiorus in the Home Land. temoon, April 30th, at the home of Mb%, Wm. Election Officers. WILSON B R O .CYRIT L E. MORLEY re are direct to you, No Bell. of • JuFtiri.,h{r. ftNtea � Brock. Road Everybody welcome. The Four -Square Class, assistedy MW �011lte a . Pbome — Pkkering, 6700 Sett at Car -Lot Pikes. -�-- the choir and Junior S. S. Members 'Phone Mark 7200 T___ -• ' _ — Ds No ljo' Mr. Elias Lisoomlie, of Canning Road presented their pageant, "Sunrise in r `Mattress ckw(>,od ton, was a Brock visitor ,during � Int week.large the Garden" on Sunday evening to :, crowd,'Mr. Mutton was in Cough Cold r P.ICKERING, ONT. char- and - -- — `-- -- "' JWALK•SPRING MATTRESSES In Mr. Roy Percy, of Myrtle is report fid ill and his many friends, hene.,wi,h him ge .of the devotional exercises. Each girl did her part exceptionally- well Remedies ��t1t1' ��1ITT �**� ��11*�♦�rr*T R. good quality covering, lis V�iJ�4i1i♦11Q a speedy recovery. and deserve great credit, also their " Price, $15.00 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Badgerow, plen leaders and the choir for their splen'- -•-•- --y ,! Marshall lAner-Spring Mattrtsses. Private Ambulance -- : -= formerly formerly of Whitby, has moved into the house occupied until' his death, by did support.' The eommimiti, was shocked on Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets, 96c Cascara Brorno Quinine Tablets, Price, $29.00 Day and Night Service the, late Win. Badgerow. We wel- Sunday evening w learn of the pass- l axacoldl Tablets, 2ft White laycr Felt Mattrtshes Phone 9000 come Mr. and Mrs. Badgerow to th1 ing of Chas. Crew at Oshawa HosP- Buckley's BronchitisMixture, .ioc. dr 75a - - Price,- 59.50 Malvern '5000 community. ital. He was -taken for an operation Passniore's Bronchial Mixture, 7dc - e - Grey Felt Mattresses. Markham : a, It was r-ith deep :regret that we heard of the death of one of our some five weeks ago,' and* 911 reports were of his progressing favorably, P g y Rem. 57C. The �Ae, Prica,' $6.50. •. .:Ont. - _ y - - --- -. most beloved citizens, ' Mrs. W. H. but Sunday morning he changed for Aspirin. r 25c„ 8ftC. & 981e. WALL PAPERS ___. Jaclason, four weeks after her son, Frank. The funeral was held from the worse and passed peacefully a- Pa P y way Sunday evening. Before coming Vick' Vapo Rub.. � 39g Vick's Nose Drops, We are selling Sun -tested wall paper .�al Triers her home, Brock Road, Pickering. to our neighborhood some 15 years Mistal Noss Drops,E. 35c mCs y' for every type of room, There is an Rev. J. F. Glover, of Claremont of- ago, his :home was in Toronto- He Mistal Chat Rub 3& exceptionally interesting selection Rapid Flo Filter,. D1sc8, 4.50. ficiated, and the pall -bearers: Gor- purchased the farm from the late J. ew designs. The rice is mbder• °�' � p • Well -made chick troughs also don Young, Stanley Rodd Russell g' y � Rodd and was noted for his love of For Coughs and' Colds ' 8 (rte, rangink from 10 cts.'to a1,0o. Bab OtUok.trou he at moiler• K Rodd, Cliff. Hubbard, Lloyd 1(oody, animals and his kindly disposition. Shat do' 13 of respond to. SPECI?LLS - t, cute prices., 411 nephews ,and Lloyd Johnson. In. ternient 'place He was in his 64th year and leaves 10 Rolla of Wall Paper and 17 yds.The took . in the Union to return, three sisters, Mrs. France ..Ordinaryltreatment try old reliable B• H. Paints, Enamels Cemetery!, Oshawa. ' She leaves to of Scarboro; Mrs. Phillips, of the �i'am les Cod Li -ver Extrae of 13oMce: clue two for il.db, and Varnishes, ' rnou� tw* sons, Archie, of 'Toronto, 7M concession and F+laie, who live9 All Rolls Ready-Trinumd. Also. Harntts Oil, Paint Oils; Turps and and Walter, of Lslirtgton, and 'four with their mother; also two brothers or coal Coal °� sister Mrs. Clarence You Mrs. ', Edward and Ernest of Toronto. The N gl'g f , cion-P1zoB .rC. A. STERRITT Repairs. George Moody, Mrs. Geo. Keyes and y Miss Margaret funeral was largely attendtl on Weil ' :$1-00.111, Inge bottle , Rodd, all of Oshawa nesday afternoon, the servire at the Funeral Director �' - ALVIH BUSHBY and t>:►e brother, Auras Rodd of G*eenbaftl+i and four house was erwiducted by Rev. Ur. Mutton interment St. John's Ee Ce Phm, B ' prlvt;te AmbUlYIIOe grandchildren. and at .�meesr t Phone WO 'Hardware Phone 4840 • Her pleasant face and sunny smile Cemetery, Tomato. The g9•mpathy of DiLIIGG?f!P PTORBRING will be preetly, missed amongst herleeved the community goes' out to the her- iBT tf. QDt$3'hp family. ,: . k ' .Wa h a. ,. ,, ` �: r - _ . _ -, r . i-+' - -- r .. '- - ' . Can't Be Called : .. * 0 " ketch Club : ' A .,Man's World .. .". - I , :�,­ ® - ---- MODERI.1 ROMAN forma the, basis for nearly all civiliz• Consider for a moment what a one -7 '"s"" .` x %:,�rx " I ed alphabets. It reached a very high day "strike"' of women would do to ��� . � �-+ � I � �r development in inscriptions on .tombs life and business. Actually, of course, t~ ° t Y .. �.. _ rhe f c ' . "..': .. -.. ­ ' Le"on No, 9 " and monuments in ancient and med- there is no likelihood of such a•strike "'—~�"� i, . •. ...... � All vertical letters with vertical iaeraI Rome and Italy. It has been .but Atiss,Chart Ormond Williams, the _ • strokes have the elementary strokes adapted- and modified by nearly' every President of the U.S. National Feder• $Y V Aili M. MUFfGAN . ""accented" df consisting of heavy type launder and letterer. at:ou' of Business - and •Professional. ......... ' ( - and light lines, are classified as Ro- The Rorn4n letter used in the Eng- ' - - .-- • Wirmen'z7 Chthst has. recently drain a ;man letters. fish tspeakiag. 11, nations has came down THE STUFF DIEN ARQ. MADE lisp. fiction. All the Ingredients are - graphic 'picture of what oa!� n onto' We have learned that in the Plain to us through the Italiana and through 'mean, OY, by Denton Massey '(Reginald here. . •81ock or Gothic style o1 letter, the the Gerinarie It' has grown Into the Saunders, Toronto), $2.00, is a Driven by dark tragedy of "Nearly 500,000 ?women,•" she points h strokes are of an equal weight or of modern Getman — Gothic, a letter volume of the addresses delivered her husband's death, •Marion Asst. out, "are employed by one national . ' thickness, and san serifs. that is very strong and'beavy and so- by Denton Massey to the York changes. her name •and takes tier . _ telephone cump'auy, alone. Then 1,- - The word SERIF is a term applied lid, but lacking -in grace and elegance.' Bible Class in Toronto. This ,book three children, Philip, Eleanor and . .. - 800,000 .wo.men are engaged in manu- to one of the fine linea of a letter, es- The different national. tempera- has been pubiished in response to Beatrice, to live In the hamlet -of • factoring business; meati, 3,Otl0,000• "pedally one of the lines. erpasing at meats •are well expressed to the type' t,t•,, employed as clerks, sail more - innumerable demands, from far Haveringache, where 'their asses - !he top or bottom. After searching of lettering .each .nation uses. The than 3,000,000 are employed in dow- and wide for a more perp�nt tors lived, centuries ago. . through three dictionaries and one graceful light, and vivacious script personal service: form of these addresses, which The<btnken romance of Beatrice, r cstic and _ . "The public schools, the banks, and had such a Ovide appeal to and re- and Oliver, Philip's mazriage to ' 1 '• (' • ' - ' • the stock exchanges, elevators. stores sponse from the public, Mr. Mas - I sey has himself personally made Agnes, and the bitter tor>eeat o!- .. -, hotels, offices and shops would be Eleanor's tight against her laaeri- - • the selection: Here are some of the •_ forced to close, not to mention how addresses n "STAND p tante are all graphically �poritlray many men would have dlfflculty, in se "OPEN YOUR EYES."I"'YO,U ed. �itss Tyrrell knows her locale - curing good breakfasts." Ili a word, a - without women. or -so Miss Williams' `WHEN I BECA:IiE A MAN," etc. This is an ideal book for title — F t G. 2-3� —_ contends. Such a picttfre undoubtedly �� week end, and recommended for ... reriecta the fmportant place that wo- THE FORGOTTEN HILLS" by those who like to read in bei, as Theaurus, I fail to And the word ser- came from France. man has made for herself in the econ- Mabel L. Tyrrell, (The Musson it is not to heart' to hold, whish to !!. III Lutnre we will call these added omit scheme of things: But 1n empha- Book Company, Ltd„ Toronto), ;2., . something in these: days of omni- . Roman has been Drought to Its will appeal to those who like Eng- buses! - ' tenches at the top or bottom of the sizing 1t. tbt;s there is danger that she . — bfghebt modern development, by as may ,come to be held responsible 1n ;lettere. "SPURS" instead of settle 58 Englishman, Mr. Caatar, and .the hes- . t tbey are known fa the printing trade. vy blackface type is distinctly Ger- men's minds for much of .the unem- . The added touches at the bottom of man.. ployment crisis. And ouch an outcome Hanging TO T1CdditioII the letter A. the top and bottom of B would certainly be of no assistance to g $ � . sad C, are to be known as Spurs. 'Bo Read books on lettering, find out her cause. — Quebec Chronlcle•Tele• - __ -- - - ,now study the spurs on F and G. At how Modern Roman differs from "Old graph 1 v l Roman," "Roman", and "Poster Ro- .. the bottom of the letter F, there >e a man," letters. - .?< . >, full spur, at the top of the letter a - , half spur. There is a decided differ- - � - . '-. , Silent Dog-Whiatfes ��""";: .. .. - eace, and also a reason for this dlf• These lessons are free. We Invite . . - _1.".,- J -ferenee. Study this feature carefully: questions from our readers,, .whish A write; in the London Spectator �` - _ - . For your work of E%. No. 88 copy wUI be answered without any charp6. reports that dog ziwners have shown ;� .the letters In Fig. 23S and try to fin- A small fee is charged for criticism a food deal of interest in a• "sound- v : Y . isb out the whole alphabet. - on readers' sketches. Enclose a three less dog -whistle," -of which he had T -*2, r -, "'w, . *0 , These letters are a development (.03) stamped, addr8ssed return en- triyen.details some weeks previously. + ,;f , 4 . ' . + from Arabic and Greek, and later, the vetope for personal replies to "The This curious contraptign cannot be Alt, �~ heard b human ears, but the dogs. z its a . Raman. The letter we, calf Roman is Art Director, "Our Sketch CIu6I" 73 3' t2• • �' the moat beautiful iii existence, and Adelaide Street West, Toronto. ' or, at least some dogs, hear it' and J# ,gat' �a 3. - .- heed it, A dog's ear, it appears, can - .. " !r hear higher notes than. can a human. ; V " -v-. H� one. Prof. Dalton• proved this fuite •. w'� �• - Big Trade Clain Length Of Life a while ago.1. The idea of a `s'leiit dog vrhi.4 ,�, •.c' `1. ' OTTAWA — Canada's -trade with Writes the New , York Times. "Dr.' may appeal 'to soine'peopie, but after �� , . 1113 Australia during 1930 showed a gain Alexia Carrel said is Los Angeles that .all, who .wanta,..to, call his dog noise -1. `;. jt � - o1 35 percent. In exports a ga7S9U a middle-aged man today has a sinal- least,. A lusty `Here, Fido!" "Is - -, r,, -, .. much more "soul -satisfying. Un ttie . of 35 per cent in exports and 17 per ler, .chance to •live°to be" 0 titan his ,..' -- other hand, there are times and o�aL in Imports over the pterions grandfather did. He thinks that our .• • i ear, the-Dotninlon.. Bureau of Stabs• resistance to fatigue - to sorrow, `. to places when inaudible " notes w`oujd - - '",, ",, " be deeply appreciated. how if. some $ • _ les reported recently. worry. has been decreasing. But it !a .e inventor would .only devise an aiti - Total trade with Australia. amount•• an essential part of the argument to y ed to $30,195.080 in 1933 against E_'3; rerall that a, naw baby today has a . ficial; ear that xroudd hear si%eat ; - tial 201,006in worth Imports V,3395 O00 last year die-agedra- much ter th. n =tt h d nl 0 petition theid nomes y Legislature t1twe might o ha elecero _ k? 1.I J,I � . Pars, ago, fain radio smgei s. re, trirted to the against E6332.000 in 2934, and exports y use of inaudible notes .�v �, totalled E_3,S0A,000 compared with Ocie reaso.; for an increase in 'the And•so with those auto horns that' � ' x$18,870,000.' a> honk in .the silent watches of the _ _ .. so-called . degenerative . diseases that Among the principal Items of ex- reap theft harceat to middle age 1s night; it would' lie a fine idea to put r e port were sutomoblles valued at i7; that they find fertile soil in the rest a silencer on theta, too, so that only army of individuals which_,formerly e;a►+' ' 01!,000; automobile parte, '3915,000; the person for wham,..theii- bleats -flab, $2,08A,000; paper, ;4,36i,1l0U; sever would have grown up.. Modern were intent9er! could hear' them.= �."°'11 ilii; "° progress keeps them slice into the . tools $419,000; woad lunmanufactur- Edmonton Journal, w �. s 0d) $3:206,000; planks and boards, ;l,• fifties. Beyond that they cannot make .. • . �t � '�11 •, k,> „ 1140,000. the grade. - s� !' a - - Loofa -1. Dublin -and A:fred Ji Lotka hundred yeara.•ago in England it was ti: i$t ' "i+ .. : In their new book "Length a! Life," 40 years. At the beginning of the pre. ? T� ° ... �. .,, To be akva s thinking about y Y. years. England ; :., .:.., aa' .. y g your estimate that in the •Roman Empire sent century • it was.- both in itoanners is not. the way to make them a baby's expectation of 'Fife was, be- and. this county, 43 In the . _ ' - good; because the very perfection of tween, 2.0 and 30 years. It was per. United States today. it Is 69 ye%rs for "The stocks and gallows .in the ancient prison at William -,burg.' lasaners is not to think about. your- haps :a Jilt higher In London at the little boys anti 6., 'years for the little - ya., where pirates and other malefactors were hanged and pullipIked 'self.—Whatel a seventeenth century One iris." - • y _ . before the Revolution, pictured• after they had beery ve _ end of the / stored by- irirginia 'Antiquities. Society which is reclaiming the Cel T---- . l tonial Capital -of the 01d Dominion. - " Arctic Bound Explorers Arrive A , 1. .;Brave.' Seveia 'Seas y-. .�. > p. r �,,. < -. y N , { Y' ' y '`` ,lam . • ` s k h ,.. rj` e �' '°s� yea .. . N' t i .,,' 1... ,� % ... .. ... .. ..t Enl� .? .. y { s k - ,o-• s: �;, , .�; w� F . . ht� . . .�� � ;x ,,,; � " I . :1 .!. � . ::'A - - : :�..-.�;J::;..!;,�. .::. ,.t% . i ., , :' ',.:t I -� .. . I 11S F , !f til `f < H re `F'. F" ' , . .� I .l 1S' > � ` t r' ~. �• r'F : . 1 I i - . 11 . .. 'ah. 'rAG�`!w Q::`iF. w S:;�'N. .., �,.' ° x:.X - ., S �' ... .... IN9� Intending to spend three and a halt ' g Ji years in exploring the western and .unknown half of i ,.' ]fin Land four members of the Britian -Canadian Arctic Expedition — aI1 of thein t'ambridge men, 11 Ata shown here' as .they • met in Montreal. . ` _ _ . - From left to right they are: ,2t. J. 0. Bray, ornithologist of the 'party;, C. W. Rowley, oth- . ' ' ' . . 0logiet aind archaeologist;• Thomas Manning, leader of the. party, who has'"been several weeks in Scotb Newhall, 24 and his wife, studying charts in the cabin of • Owns making preparations, and_ P. D. Baird, geologist. They left for the Feat and will go to. the • • . their 42 -foot ketch Mermaid; is which they' itre-preparing to leave • . ' c by way of the Hudson Bay, h.2 .. San Francisco for a cruise around the world. 11, ... I , .... I ., . ;, t. ...... I , I . I . . i�. I ... .�. �.. . . I.. � . I,- ��.. .. 1. 1, � . .. .1. ... - ., ­.."., �..... 4 . . .. ­. 1. .... 0 -�/ a t. 1 -Manitoba'' B a s i n : .':Green tea with a flavour and Expand Operations a delicacy beyond compare SALADA Manitoba., Basin 'Mining Company -Limited has acquired' a group of ten i claims in the Florence-Wedding ! e G�. J; River Area, Northwestern Quebec. The riew property is lo- 42 cated in the sector where Florence ,��� Q • �,�� iver Gold 'clines Ltd. (Coniagas), /``" s 116 Inger Cons., Wedding River �� J��/fL�TI/ : - ata � � _ Caold . bl.ines,. Gilbec Miles and num- t' erous -other mining organizations are _ �+ GREEN TEA . _ cairyi>tg out intensive exploratory ti and. development operations;. Win= ing plans as projected by the Direc- �� " - r _ lips, rather than from m those of her • ' • - Ltd. of l lVltinitoba Basin Mining Co. visitor, who .would certainly make PUbIlC���. iLtd. will, in addition to proceeding j1ut ;Que'en's Hall Murder'" 'with_ the development of the Flor- the most of it, in order to emphasise ' Me as much as possible the importance f «- t ence Wedding River group, include P of . her own position with regard .to, rt, n p f •th Company's "We dn't -One of the cases when'tt -opening Hutchison Lake. This - the op'NICE. -One property di like to tell you, By BRQO P P mother,".. she said. "Y new we does not pay to advertise is when property is located' northeast of Hut- q blicit concerns a reigning mon- eMson Lake Gold Mines Limited all knew Mollie -and_ she was a Pu Y UY2f0ltl2s :. Oxford stating that.a supply ,of curare, which :is being explored b the Er- special favourite of yours. And are has been stolen, Y , 14otel keepers, restaurant owners, 81ga•r Parellt'of Milan, famous Com- lit an .up-country bungalow in Fest rip on interests. A strong vein you've had too many shocks Iately. pond•, collapses and dies while he is %Trion, D9stri6t Cvnimissioner Westcott I Ano wo wanted t0 hreak the news and C8Siri0 managements brought the oolaBueN•r8 his own symphony at the structure has' been disclosed for a I Riveria ore having this fact brought ' QueP-'s •Hail, London. At the it1•j•ie t'"it receueta a package of liage t3a ,for few as gent! as possible, But no, it h88 � > V dl9�eaed that 'a rare poison, curare, cru .-he opens the package and a few considerable distance .over widths i , Y home to them by the authorities. minutes litter enllapses—dead. rangihg, from three to tett feet. come out I'd better tell you all we Two Kings are regular patrons of "us61 tlse death. The theSi of the •curare. is confessed laspector Haynes receives a call from by an Oxford student; liranksome, who hlanitob. �asiti Mining Company know•" the-Riveria—Bing Gustav of'Sweden . hands it over to a Ar. Hawkes, who Limited is capitalized at 3,000,000 To Mrs. Manton's surprise, Lettice and King Christian of Denmark. �- believes in deadening pain of animals shares o! which approximately 1,- `interrupted again. Other royalties pay frequent visite ' used for vivisection, u _ Lettit•o Slanhm• her mother, grand- 500,000) shares remain available for Yes, granny; its rather nasty - to the Cote d'Azur also. Their pres- a mother and Hephen " rarion, 'nf the treasury purposes. The Company has ! but not so bad as it might have been. ence swells the revenue of the var- Foreign Offfire. are,all keenly interested nearly b,000 registered shareholders ,Mollie had an accident last night; F-1` � to t'se ��l tog or tha crime. loos resorts by millions of francs. and has been active in exploration she got rathei hurt _on the road .to Recently it was made known that throughout Canada. the Post Office by a lorry. The driver King Gustav was annoyed ` by the Mrs. Manton was sorry the moment: didn't see her in time, and his mud- fact - rivate she had uttered 'the innocent remark. act that his presence at p `� guard cau,}ht her- in the ribs." dinner was advertised' in advance. ` An ominous nodding of a high-crown- signs of life, and the visitor greeted ut ed hat hearalded a longi exposition of her. The old lady was not fond of the (To Be 'Continued.) - The King asked his :host to change the r-�gkts- and- duties'-of the. County. J,P„" though she, was too polite not the venue of'the entert inment' He i to have threatened to leave b d to try to conceal her dislike - _-- hlagistrJte. Luckily, efore she cool ys as d a "`Prom Your Doctor e: into her stride. the door cf the � the Rivesia if thio sort of puh}icuy g Old Mrs. Manton had never foie, Lod-Willingdon- s i resorted to againccylittle drawing-rcom•. opened; and ed the opinion in the presrnce o! the There will be contiderab:e centric if *e Palin Remedy Lettice came in. Old bars. Manton, visitor, but she considered that there tion on advertising the presence of You 'Fake_ Is Safe. sitting In-her her usual chair by'the fire, was something almost indecent. in the Royalty after the event. such an. her ivriting materials on her lap, her idea of a woman J.P.=a female wor k in In la nouneements as "King- -- dined at _ loudspeaker on the littla 'table beside %magistrate.. The ftmctions. of a judge the — Restaurant" being frowned her, read to -he ;switched on when y Lbelonged properly+' to men; they were : on. 'This will be a blow, but a fat Don't. Entrust Your -the time carne for the morning ser- I their prerogatives, the privileges and - - - bigger blow Would be the departuri Own or Your Family's trice, Was unashamed Oil doling. It was duties of the st.onrer sex }{1S = Jtt'dr@t� ltltiJ 1 : �ilt0 of:,F.oyaltp. a convenient privilege of age. . Her l: ZIrs. Brackley-Hargreaves bowed Well - Being O Unknown dauchter, for once, aiitriitted to her-Ito the old lady as she woke up from 111�11i11C_, Tr Preparations old age as, .its .drawbacks.e� her doze. ming 3lrs_ Manton. I am A despatch from ' New ll Self P "Go CFCiItI: you take any pre +gra- "Gond mornin.^, t1ra. H :rgreaves." �acirry if. I disturbed you. S h ice minds us that Lord Willingdonlis in JLv bion you don't knoll all 3hottt, I. tine shoots hands farmal. y -with { got to ko 'over to :dill Dean this' tgp' last days of his term as Viceroy for ire relief of headachm. or the the a i>;ust J.i'. She looked fresh and morning • to sit on rather an un- of .India. leaves for England on April pains of rheumatism, neuritis.Qr . eltnrming in. a sports- coat, short plea art case:- A had to • see your. 18. At a farewell dinner, Sar Maneck- MILD nebr•algia. ask your doctor what lie about it =-3a comparison- beige. pleated. skirt, -grey-silk -stock- ( daughter-in-law about fixing up the jpe Dadabhoy, president of the Coun- COOL $WEET %itli • .lspirin r, Ifi}' is and heavy gold' shoes. !next meeting of the Eluh, and I 'etc of Spate, said Lord %VII1}ngdon and C� �A RETT'EZ Re say this because, before flit You, lie going over to MM Dean 111.sciz6d the chance to stop hereon my "had ste rpt India front turmoll:and. discovery af''�lspirin;' most ser- to ha•-lp try . thin case against Tom tray. I suppose .you've heard about 'upheaval into more tranquil •waters," called "pain," remedies were ad Snxhy ? I'm afraid I shalt have to poor little Mollie Crowther?" and that,. Trout this . dlatatim gems: 10 %�-against by ph •sicians as being • start now. It begins-at half>past ten, Old 'firs. Manton, gave a look • of to be his .incomparable aeeompltsh _ bad for the stoma; or;-often, for I be3eve. I-t'a half-past nine now, aad surprise.. Her daughter-in-lav- tried went in a post that has wrecked Taore the heart. And the discovery of g • rY I'm going to walk-and it`s cite -to make a sign to her visitor to.'rle- reputations than it has tiiatie._ x "Aspirin" largely changed medical• three �ytiles. from here'. �- Isist. But her A •few=.years _ago India. w•as-in a' =• mother-in�lan's in-_ . _ practicE. Lettice knew " •quite well where terest was aroused. state of chronic unregt. The, eccentric ' Countless thousands of people , at who have taken"Aspirin" year in their visitoe was. going. -lfer .mother I'm worry, Mrs. : Hargraves." dandlit was a Power in the land, and - and •out' without ill effect, have had read .out at•-breakfa9t the post- '.broke in Lettice hastily, in. an . at-' his power was making no contribut- proved that the medical. ftadings card in which Mrs. Brackley-Hara- tempt, to . cause a • diversion. `But I ion,- to lair and order or .tbe evolution e aibout its safety were correttt. greaves had stated here intentiogg of,, really must be moving off. I. think of, responsible government, fli'ere 1` Remember this:. "Aspinn'- is looking in on 'Irv. Manton at ,ShaI perhAb I'd better %calk. It'll be good. were grave fears and not idle fears, d ' start now _that India and the Empire were close I _ •fated amara the fastest methods, yet low on the wa from her home at exercise. And , it I o>a t discovered for the relief of headaches North "Marling to the -little. court' at I'll 'never be in time." to the parting of tho w5`11- and aw and all commonpains .. and safe The magistrate' again • 'made a Toda's_ the picture has, changed al- 11111 Dean. p .. dor the average person to take "I'v,.h got my car . this morning," gracious, ,offer of a seat in her car. most beyond belief, and it is fair tb regularly. said the magistrate. "If you like, I Lettice again accepted, though ' not assume that much of the credit,-be• d "Aspirin" Tablets are made in can give you a lift." She-turned. to without • some inward misgiving's. l longs to the Viceroy. Lord Willington -Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered the girl's. mother.A"Though I -doubt But, as she reflected, the run to Mill I is n perfect example of tbe.iron hand trade-vdark of the Bayer Company. if -this is the-sort' of case 'it's veryiDean would be a -very short one in in the icicet,glove- ill has been firm "Limited. Look for-the-name ayes nice for you- to hear." Mrs. Brackley=Hargreaves' powerful where firmness was necessary, but If you are <PPhlns mental improve- In the form of a cross on every tablet. Old Mrs. M inton 'begaa_.to show car, and she .w'as anxious to hear• -in- conciliation is rey ote of his p0• meat -and 'efficiency, you should jD a rn fin d and G e Ito what further . •-indiscretions her lacy, and his tact. his pat Nrite for particulars of,the r nitrrP• �'fered at tn4dderrfte-feesoby Th• = visitoi mi ht. be tempted. lience and dlploe ,heen utiliz •titrate of practical sad . spaced All tMa Her Irra dmother was • ow ;fully ed for the rec i oft a race. • head "I'llE i[ELr E:n'• — a new n n PIRIN@ S awake, and sloe was quite perspicaci- Ile has heipe to s the feet o[ !nn, monthly maaa7In- of help for eery- - -; Ar �"��E o ugl to etect t e c inspiracS tT a atratght in the path that leads to ,---sody t.,t.lTgT,zfi- [ S�4AE to hide something fioni'her complete self government and he' The dna#itute of Practical and -' L - "Rollie Crowther? Why what can leaves Nallind him a clearer concep- a have.bappenel-to Mollie .Crotither?.I. tion of the u:timate good than existed Applied Psychology • �• haw her only .yesterday in' the vii- when he 'rrived, One dollar''. year • , !age street-wheh •I..was out in my Canadians who' knew the Iceroy Sample Copy -Ten Cents chair. Since you were last_ `here you as : Governor General of this DQpin- terite for your copy TODAY t. `did not know ive'd bought an efectrio Ion haye ;allowed with interest and 9io coxr>caaxaTzols ]BUMDING ' ` • ..AND THIS IS { motor Invalid "',chair, -and that I get satisfaction his career in India. They li[ontr•at On b•o , ALL-YOU HAVE TO DO . about quite a Iot-by, myself." had expected his regime to;be a nuc• fil G I Her daughter-in-law "knew that cessful one, but they are �graEified Send us 10 games o/ know. I there was 'no •use in trying any fur- none the less. They understand also _ - - -: boys axil girt you Know. @ ery a YftEE ssaepLE for ther to keep the news of the tragedy; how great has been• the part o1 %Lady HATS positively all you need do to'gu this fm , • RHEUMATISM and NEURITIS Tdanicure Ser; conrairt Nail•Poltth; trail whit:' from -her mother-in-lar s ears. And «'fllingdon in a very notable achieve- Hundreds testify that th:� cc'')rld- Cuticle Remover,Onnh;rSidt• Batting. Tatter she preferred to le her hear what meat. - From the Ot.ta-wa Journal. famous tropical ITERII rrUcvF� minutes right now; write down names of 1Q brw.A. t tZHEUMAT[SM NEURITIS dependable boys and girls in your commdniry, ago a there was to be hear from -he! own p pEQ INSOMNIA' heti NERVOUSNESS ro is: me "AMC toe family. 1 w•AI send you FREE, . pwnge•paid: Manicure Set prumpdy—One set only I � ` �':fa11ypeople feel the stronger� %For Li RIC ACID it has no t•lt;;ill toafamdy !" sassoLa is a splendid BLOOD Thourgnd; C; nada hAixn,fiw in cry hte tt the United States Navy becomes tuft • Y` a, OO urer are the foundations of, peace 1�,,,;o°. ae..ema `" �, . 7V2%12REE and the'soothinfi rim'rl th,rrhnthe partsix yems. Oniylimirednrmber9,rs itlea of this 8>Ev>rswfB are a ver- nrrr,labl,, 1%n4 d,lay; and to namd h'UtL' �53Aa I throughout, the world."_—Winston raaeAte+ntrerrd�iea saver talo aid to 1SETTEl; 8F.ALT$, wltli- „ _ T6;q opo erpird May 8, zg36 dnewvmg TRbs4 rt tseegam—Ad+ out the use of drugs, in CAS Churchill. team ectivs�e�-� l Send for FREE S.%JSpLE NMC. TIER �+ R e.e sena oe, icor ra ewrserthm• ' AGENTS AND DEALERS %VANTFn HARRY J. 1 IE twin It" riprrnalma PRIZES or oneContestd�iiel �t b wr.fwrnormandaddress S A. S. WARD & CO. Dept V,;13 Clendenan Ave. f W}:en the peace army is larger I. ,,,,o,.d .rears ratty flirt D:yk 'ro", 910 Conf•deratton 8rtila TORONTO 9,ONT. • tha>z the war army, war will fade PMDT�SMCIALT/ES :.� tae or p., o. sea sena, aaol�TaEaL •away like the dew before the morn• as 3 OTHER -CONTESTS I ing."-Carrie Chapman Catt. CDc l ... i a e -FREE Urrt" . -BARGAINS . �... Watch for them tin MANITOBA 'BASIN ` �� F � U I T-A-T 1 V E S ..' soucirr i- SOLD — QUOTM - f • Detailed Information on . Request, FAMILY FORUM" Corning to ;your. maty box soon KIRKHAM SCANLaN & -coo LIMITED.: - haute Nn. 17 -- -.36. Toronto Unlisted Dealers ` 100 'Adelaidi St:- Waist WA.- 3041 �'Coroisfo ' tie ' , i14 :c�is'rri{rit Piw� RIF - Mrs. W. H. Jackson on Wednesday ceregionies. There men 24 entries, -,N - - r last but a number did not put in an app- ,NoW OriAe1 Maple Leaf Mutual !'ite Mrs Hughes of Callender, is a program g ""'� .. � . - • ?eta/ ,earance. The rs;tri w•as' vari•..0 � . st tI e B Fasrr.•.n hwve. lVho.r. .r,n`1 w;i.. we!l re,. -4. 'rile e5ipa I- for -_Insurance .Ca. ..her dau h : -L-y'nde, iMr.----$ex , - ---- - - ttr an operation for appendicitis. Hrvey, Dr N. F. Tomlinson and Mrs. — — mind WAWANESA INS. CO. and Gt. Britain $2.00 in Advance. The April meeting of the'W. M. S. John Soden, who ays-afded the. prizes GENERAL BLACK9JlITHIN.G (heap Rates for Fara was held 'at the home of Mrs. L. to the following aitists: 1st, Doug- " and$nfidfnp PrUriet6r. Johnston on Thursday, with an att- las Bros. Quartet, Claremont; 2nd, WOODWORK Windstorm Insurance on Bundbw 1UHN M�KKAK, y. � . _ - endance of 20 .Opening devotion= George Percival, Vocalist, Dunbarton Shop ,e sitimted behind the Wiridmilb, Silos ate. —Air. and birs R. Baker,_ 12 Jur- were led by the president, Mrs. H. 3rd: Devitt and Clark Ondhestra. _Shelf Service Station. Automobile Insurance ase d Malcolm. Mrs. Geo. Philip gave an Greerrwaood; 4th, Levi Arksey, piano- iper Ave. Toronto, will celebrate Open every day except Tuesday of AU Kinds -'their Golden Wedding • Anniversary encouraging report' of the first quar- accordion, Brooklin; 5th, Jean Welsh each week, which is reserved for on Monday, Api�l 27th. Mr. Baker tar's finances. Mrs Duzin a:7d 'iilrs. singer and tap -dancer, .Oshaga; 6th. outside work.. Write it Phone was born_ in-.hioorwinstson, Cornwall, H. _ Malcolm gave a few im,ssession Frank Sobs, Fiddler, Dunbarton. A BOWMAN s R,Q WE received at the 'Brooklin Rally. The Combined orc)yestra furnished music �' T- �T Wa'rC1 England, on August 31st, 1860. Oa ' of -the afternoon was und6i for the dance � vwhkh followed. .. _ _ . PICKERING WHITBY ONT April 1871,, he came to Canada, s -ail- program. Ing on the. Pyrovian, one of the first Cale leadership of Mrs. Bayles, con' _ steam boats, making the trip ,in vener of Group D. Miss M. Duncan You Can B y at Home ei t•da s and two •hours, Iw ich was read a paper writtew by M1a..R. D. BhV�� TIRES, BA RIP;9, gt►. y CARPENTER &BUILDER ES, B IES, Considered fast travelling in those Stiller, reviewing the 3rd Chapter of - times. After landing in Quebec, the the Study Book. Mrs. Bayles gave a : - family,. consisting of, eight children, temperance reading; BIn. Harvey Alterations, Sash, Doors and -Screeni made to order, E - ' ` THEAT'RE, 'At a* low and better prices mother and father, carne to Toronto Missionary Current Events; Mrs. T. - ae Norton, an Easter recitation. The " by vvay of the G. T. R. and stayed Plans and Estimates given on VV I-X=3B 2" . ''With,an uncle on Ynond-S iNK-'as closed by the president B - yolt'oan fn Toronto. they went to Pickering, where he Tea was served_ b- ----the_ hostesses,. _-- Gtntrgl Repair Work. - y - and his father took up farming. In Mrs L. Joh'a•�ton and Miss Beatrice Fri : ABY Let us repair thKt leaky top, 1886 Mi. Ann R'est$aker Pickerras ing girl. they WAla�asyhattended g. Pickerin And 25 -' - Ste • ry meeting of the Two Showa, at 7 and 9 Skilled Motoe'Repmrii. .'farmed in Pickering for a fen year; he home of Mr. - ---- - - - day Airs -Roy McWhirLer ;on Tues "CEILING ZERf�" { Gordon J. Law then moved to Scarboro, where they Y i farmed till March . 19011 when they day afternoon, April 14th. The meet- oved to Toronto, where they -have ing opened in thg...usua�. rfta=er -by, _ Phone 2908 -------- :.,resided up to the present time. Mr. the president, Mrs. Harvey. After �Qn -With PIr1KERING, ONTARi0 Baker is quite attire and has a keen discussion it was decided .to contrib- - - smse of humour. They are both ute $10 to the . Crippled Ohildrens' �t1<llle� -'JAMES CAGNEY members -- of Glenrnount United Fund and $2 to the Humane Society. PAT O BRIEN Church, '31r. Baker being a member Che afternoon's program Demon- of the Official Board. Mrs.- Baker is s.rations in -First - Aid in,Energen- seventy-four years of age, . takes cies, broken ' limbs, cuts, sprains, BREEN - keen interest in all that is going on, -burns and other accidents, demon-. Hondsy, Tiieeday and TPedn'vday NEW _ - does all her own work and takes an Arations which were quite interest- _ active part iri church work. ' They ing. MI Call was answered By -Cur- t ' April 27, 28 and 29 "bice three children, May and Lillian rent Events.' A discussion took place = C. B..TUCK, Opt. Eyesight $peeisi� living at home, a married son, Frank as to the -advisability of havinz ,, FirstShow.at 7 30.. ist.Author of Your Eyes and Heal. linin Til Pickieri and one short course in dressmakin Miss , To establish a lasting L L.4t'voruplvte Show at 8.50 tlu The Child and Its Develop• g ng grand- & meat."- Optemetrie• Assoelattoa of - - child Betty 'Lou. They extend to Margaret Duncan was appoitrted to .ributie to the mem- iD.tylitrht t3xving Tiinp} Ontario; American Optometric Ana. their many friends a very hearty, in= find out if enough would talcs the ory of the departed, oelation- Sileeialixing. in Eyesight vitation to attend an At Horse from course to make it possible. The meet I one must secure in a «A/�A .'EurnB Glasses.and . three to five o'clock in the afternoon ing closed %ith the National Anth- `` memoriat lasting qual- 'Mary and seven to 'eleven in ,the evenirsg.. em, with Mrs. R Burrill of the I ity as well as .beauty . ` ff Opposite Pot Office, Oshawa piano. Tea was served by the host- f design. We can ful. Fugit Ve phone 15111 o d i .........'Claremont ess, Mrs. 3IcVf hirter, and helper„ I Il your desires for Mrs.- Fred Cassie and Mrs George Duch. With Miss iidzbeF Evans es w+iiiirrig her Philip N. W. STAFFORD Harry Hji� friends in Hamilton for a fe'w "cella. On- Friday evening, April i7th, in Hishway Monumental ' BYLV I A SIDNEY Mrs Adam Spears of Vihitevale the Town Hall, an Amateur Concert MKLVYN DOUGLAS Works ..Bailder and contractor viai::ed with her mother sirs. Gibb- was sporisored by the Citizens, I,eag- , Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. ow. on Sunday last. ne and long before the time set for K:ngatoti Road west i!°�Z3�EI7 Brjokwork and-.. dtuQeWor� Rev. Mr. McLeod. of Stouffville, the entertainment, the hall was er- Specialty pecialty - •: occupied the';pulpit of the - Baptist oarded .many being unable to gain ii�lamolid Jitnt' Chun:h herb .on . SuaJay dart. adlrittance, kir. W. C. Murkar. of i Architect'# Service Vaugl>an ' Glorer returned to Al- Pic . kering- was, rite eaf>sbie master of bent College. Belleville, after, spend- -- With " .Repairs -Jag - w TRZ CROWN INN E The. Co>rilnuataon `5elaoolmConcert __`_ • Ser"vice, ' EDWARD f .0 bank Rd. sod Ki� n Lind. Jack Chap manJEAN ARTHURARNOLDNO All Redia Represents the Hl o I& ,�ednJaf for Wednesday, - 1�N! 81 BARN BS . #- oe Pf k 6669 29th. in the Cimrnnnity -Hall Here, Garlacia Lift Assuranec co y Kra. Agnea, >tiaaab, `�f Toronto Lift Insurance I.'', gt s p..m Canada's oldest Expertservice and re, Notice'. oPUPUf,AR PliICh90 ��L1 has been v aztIIlg Miss Effie 31iller, pairs to All makes. Rase Bveaiogs matinees 'rho is not enjoying the best of heal- Company oIIable Ohsrgae. Work Adults 22c. Adults 18x. th a2 present. in Children 13x. Children We. We do Building nt all kinds. gnaranteecl It. is expected that the Euchrr " WHITBY. PiCKERIN6 Tr: Included C?ub wtilf withdraw their weekly see- Ned vicinity.. _ ARTHUR FIELD CARPIRNTERING, this week. owing to numerous The Canade� Life has ierved Canadian• 08HIIINTING, for 88 years. During the past live years Graduate Radio and Tekviaien Institute. o.lier engagements. this Company paid to policy owners and ATTYNTION ROMMIM 'LUMBING� The men of the- United Churc, l Member OfiScial Radio Servic• Men's • - and � beneficiaries over.6131.000.000 It has, -carried out a wwDod-bee on Monday asWs for t -M protection of policy owner Association. of ibis week, building up a fine bits of over$242,060•000. , g-46 :Phone 5201, PICKERINGi GENERAL REPAIR WORK A0OFLVG ' supply for next Beason. Phone P.ck 5222 R. R. 1. WhitbyWA are propkf8d $0 a epan oar e a ao we raotford Roofltig : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Appleton and _ _ _ _—_ trucks, tractors And all farm Mat rials"E'tupire Bathroom t-9 e_144idren of rn ware : CC�14N BORER ACT machinery, wheels rebuilt and _,lEcfritpment, Duro Water •. visiting Mo;. r�ppleton's paeents; tire-sebtiII 9eatf ..:Joselki and Mrs. Evans. g, wood -work and yystegle, y wood• turnina of all kihds. Stable iliumftnipment Reports are receiw*ed of the defin= - #e be eIlforced in --mud siker a ti off 1Eiaesrialg ----'--rte improvement in health of MIB. — ONTARIO ' COUNT Place your order -now for Blaek, of little Cussent; repotted -in - astitaistes Free - ,our last issue as -seriously ill. wood -'Working mud turning. Work Onaranteed Miss Margaret Graham is report- Owing t0 the increase in' Corn -Borer' Infestation Phone or Oall _ ed to be in myth the -same condition A �' -n �j pR jj at the hospital ill Stouff%FgI0, and it has been found necessafy to again enforce clean-up �� Z .•OW`+ '. �• J• ` RO v SE not improving as' her friends would methods as prescribed in elle Corn Barer Act. Brock Road Storeaad Blacksmith Shop. Phone A5o2 like. (Successor to W. H. Jackson) PICKERiNG. ONTARIO Mr. A :Dlantie is-seriooely til ':it --The Area under inspeetion.will take in all South _ _ Phhoe Piokc 729 Present wit& pneumoalin, a result. of :.,OntarlU Iii(iing a8 far r'?rth• as Greenbank, also Ug- _ ..A . cold contrasted, whim itte,4ding a _ —"-- -- _ _ -. secmlt fluieral. We hope for his early .bridge '�ownebip.. — - -- - - -- _ recovery. •OSCAR DOWNEY, Bulk ' ----- _ _ ' B Honey • Inspector. Oocoa 10 lb, pall The Carolina Singers at Pickering : _ 2 lbs., 2t3c. Nom. $st. evening. May S. St. Andrewri ._ FA R NIER.S..sPLlw�aaL ... Brougham WHITE or ` Sl 'f Y&LLO.W 100 . ib. .SSCe Mr. Cra'viford,- of Flint, Mich., via- , - ited his cousin, G. Hicks, a'ad famli'y -- _ _. last week. • MACARONI COOKING RICE TOMATO JUIQ$ The Misses -A a You can fret -To Price for' ,he. 2;c. $lbs. 'loc. gar and MaBaia, of 4e p Brooklin, were guests of the Miller t.hoice Veal CAV"' Right • ' fatrtily, at ''Thistle He $PBCiAL -;. • , '. _ ... ]ioolihe C l X18 Jewell Shorten" A 1b. k . 57 The Clore Baladon fazrdty of Pick. s - nisi Home. p S c• - gam, spent ' Sunday with M. and _ L bRItTD P&ACHBt3 "'PR NE PUsd KIN. Kr. G New . and Miss-. Jennie Dun- - - We have a Buyer at the (hoice�r per'Ib. 2lc. -'2 Ibe,. Iva.. _ _ _ "'2 ting. 190. e*of Toronto, were holiday, •visit. - ••� ' Y ore at Miss Duncan's home .]fere. Farn,...�ljf�,Oayf l ue a�i 9PECttAL , Mr -.and Mrs. Will Bate; of Torsri- . bo, visited Mise Bale an Sariday. H Toilet ilet Tisa - •'Wednesda _ . uron o . ue, 8 roils, - 25e. each week, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock, of"Toro pf!_. ^ ado .. •__. .. .. Were guests at Ilse:Harvey Tiame hon :R. &.W- CUFFEE p. & G. SOAP . BARDINF.h �'y Pay Toronto Paces. " 14 b&M Oft. erenswiek, 4 tine, Ift Tire Publisher is indebted to D. A. P 1b. ' ice, a t deer for the "leapt dig � ai IPI0KERI NQ FARMS � T H , �ta� to rite Brough- 00 A MURJSON A ngriber. Of Bragaltsm friends Telephooa 'Mr. - attsndeti the fu"Val Of. Ill* Late ; i'biteriafi< 4100 "1 : 10 r 77 77 -77 77 •/ •� -E y • • y • �.:... _.. .5^,-" .. .�^:+ til ,. •. .a 7 ,l .:i:. ,... e+?L,�'"� �'. .: - •+A�areatalt .. _ ..-.. _ •' _ _ - - , _Eft �t Pains in loving memory of my dear bus' StoZnaCg3 A ' -Mrs. Robbins of I:indssY, visited _ band,, George Turner, -who died ons friends here during the past week- - _ Always a Warning. r?,, Several from here attended the T April 24th, 1935. _; ��LeiA 8�ii �ttVa :Never Neglect Them. r=° r auction sale- on Saturday 9 9 y Till memory fades and life departs, eft'' y SAFE -DIRECT- ECONOMICAL You live forever in our hearts. Don't think "It's only disagreed with�IWB"` ~ race. HarOan, of Toronto, t - - CHANGE OF TIME TABLE Wife and Son, me." Lt only " isagreed"• because _ nests ' -- ' - _ your digestion was out of order. T, the week -end with friends, in Clare.'- Effective, Sunday, April 26th, � 1936 - Dead Clucks add. to the cost Gaetrid and Duodenal ulcers develop Mont.Y Several from here aitinded'the LEAVE DICKERING Of .liviu- chicks, A j oOd along time before yeu know they -.Amateur Show at Brougham on i Chick )l ash is cheap, even if -ark there. , r Friday-*vening last. For Toronto For Oshawa _ GASTROSAL (Stomach Powder) will it more per pound, far o yq M d Mrs. A. Forsythe wish to y =a' intermediafe Points and intermediate pointe IPV* and it reduces mortality, maks relief permanent thiiik (heir neighbors and friends A. M. • P. M. P. M. .�[. M: P. M. P. M. - ' from all stomach ailments. Ask your 4k for their kindness Atrring- Mr. For— fast growth and earl' payers neighbor. andgetaboato-day, sythe.'s illness. a 6:09 1254 6.64 s 7.31 1.31 6x.31 Blaulifurd's mashes are at. ' At your druggist; or sent prepaid on T'he Annual Meeting of the share- : `a 6.44 ' a 1.54 d 6.54 _ 8.41 -c 2.31 d 7.31 traeuvely priced '813d avail- receipt of 75 cents. holsters of the Claremont _ Union 7.54 ' 2.54 7.54 Eastern 10.01 3.31 -8.31 able through Cemetery Co• U4, -will be held at 9.24 a 3.54 d 8.54 ;Standard 11:31 a 4.31 d 9.31 : , *t G. & H. LABORATORIES L tris home or the _ Secretary, B. M. ,', l0A4 .d. 4.54. 9.54. Time P. M. 5.33 10.31 si bl�i� _ NORTON Morgan on Saturday, April 25th at ,4 11.54 • &10.44 c '12.$1 11.31 ta1CKEHINO, ONTARIO S. P. m - CLAk19X4YKT ONTARIO PeoP _ a- daily except Sum do Hol. b -Sun. do Rol. only. Phone. clium Z0M rCl$y-Tran$pOr e.9 Most of our le here, as _every , e=Sat- only. _d -.Saks Sun. & diol. only. ---- where else, stayed pretty, close to - - -� -•- -their radios over the-pa§t week•end,' 'Tickets and Infsirniation of - s: - -listening for the flashes from ttbe . - O'N IL Daily Service out, Brougliars-i., Magill Mise, in' one of_ the most EASTERN SOUSE - PICKERIN P o . I r ` "sympathy -demanding events of our ----- ;FUNERAL DIREOTOR AND Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Domirniois in many years. The following estimates, compiled by the engineers on'the proposed wat= _ EMAALMISR Our congratulations to Mr. and er works scheme, was submitted to the ratepayers at the Chamber of �y drivers are trained to be casein! - -Mrs. James Coates; who an Tuesday Commerce meeting in the Town Hall Pickering, an Tuesday evening last. 9ocreseor to W. J. 1Kuther, courteous and reliable. 9toaEfvilfe evening of last week, . celebrated -. Night and Day `service Special Rates on Lon Distance tikeir Silver Wedding ..Anniversary _.. • _ Capital _ .Oper tgg 20 -yr Deb. Tot. Cost g _ .. _ , sin�.r= Phone Residence Phone healing. ' avith twenty-five friends and resat- Cost' Cost Yearly Bu ives present. The evening was kapp- --- - gs it Wit). -ilg spent in music and `games. Lake Ontario $47.700 1.300 3.828 5208 Nu order 'too small, None loo large. The Dramatic Club of the Picker- Whstby. _ _ 52.500 2.63A &.213 6.843 /� All shipments insured aril peoteeted tng •L'niRxd Chundi will present their din's Creek 42.500 2:300 ' '3A101 4.790Iladel>lne from the weather , -- play, -"Dust of The Earth" in the Collecting Gallery ' 25.100 _ 830 2.014 2.844 - - I' Community Hall on Friday, May Deep Well 28.860 630 2.315. 2:946 �eau.t3i Tel:. Clare. 911 - P. C. V. ' 8th; which oral! make.the 10th _ sea- Springs• con. 4. 45.000 630 8.611 4.241 Claes, B. and C. p �.._ .- - -.. - - -.... •Salon �� and operated by ' since commencing.p Ver Y high aToup • 7 t.' +- - -• How Frank S. Barclay entation of this to b this Y g grand USED CAR LIS -T9 April,.' . 1936 y. '• has been given for their work and w about out new Permanent inaruser . preserYted; and_ -have' been - - _ Wave for'Easter ? - emery much in demand. 4'- -- _ I am giving you an opportvnitjc ;o British American Mise Josephine Norton ayes taken 1933 ,Pontiac . Coaeb (trunk) 1927 , Ford Coupe have your hair looking smart be.- -- 1933 Chev. Coach. .3927 Star Coach a r w "Easter to hospital last week for treatment, - _ .. n_ vaaaavv when it apse thought aypendicitie 1933 Cbev. Coach - 2996 Ford Tosiring s'n$otf�tt." e fore purch iris 'had degei . This however did not - oped 1934 Plymouth Sedan, Delar e - 1039 Durant Coach Prices as low as $1.95 and rip, , commenc- - and prove to_ be the case and Miss Nor- 11934 Plymouth .Sedan, standard 1931 Cehv, 2-tijn stake, dela frig April2nd,'fo* a limited time only. ton is now at her !tome again. 1934 Cbev. Coach, (trunk) 1931 Cbev. -2-ton stake. deals So why not make your appointment Motor Oils " The Ki�ssion Circle of the Baptist early ? C2►nrch .will meet at the hunts of 1933 Olds, Demonstrator Spec Sed. 191 -Ford 2 -ton "stake or dump D. Special MRS. M. MUNDELL .i Mrs M,oawrsiil, ` on Tuesday, April 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1831 Chen. 1 -ton panel p 28th, at. 2.30 .p. m. :Program in' 1930' Ford Cow& 1981 1.16. ton panel Phone IVW .:LAREMONT • charge of Bars. llammona's, group- 2929 Cher. s.d:zt 2931 Rugby Pickup Tank paces i re- ` • All ladiiee cordially n iiW to be p '1928 G. )L - C. 3 -ton. similes - - LAPID SI jKVZY OR J 1929 C14e.. Coach Gasoline &Coal sent. c • '19119 Rugby 1•�a stake singles -- Rev. and )lira: Augustine reeeivrd 1928 Pontiac Coaeb ALPS PLACE s sudden call on Fliday last to Kina' 192! Durant Sedan 1924 NAXw*n tion. 40he i+. J. DONE'l'AN B. A., H. Sc., O: ' S. On file are the, reeorde o sw• J etiill. where. Mr.. �►u8uiltine a sister,, lg y ares Coach _ L• s A O T had paw had been v+st li ends -:- - veyors Gibeon and Tsrnold,tl� 1 _ _ CL RLQ bNT Augustine ag King East; Oshawa. Phone 1 !tree• Clara. am An Ottawa, having travelled part of ; . Cl�trles Cobpe�rj • Claremont _ the 1W with Mr. and Burs., Morgan 16 - Pudbr sad Mildred, who were motor -- T H E -O N L Y 'C O M P L E T E L O W P R I C E D. C A R - ..irsg to• Athens. bars. Avgostitte was' - �obtiged to return at ace. and with Bur: Augustine proceed to Ki�ngshille Saturday. Symspathy is extendedto Bur. Augustine on hie bereave- m W are very pleased to report the _ - •gradtsal surd steady impmvement be - Al gradual and steady imj*6vement _ realized by the fru vtetimme in the ' motor acrident, east of Wvugham. x , Mss. Ward is expected homes late in the meek, Mrs. Condy will be req- ' wired to remain in hospital for some ' hWeeks yet, er limbs not yet having ;been_ placed in, the caste. Mrs. Tom - ' lirwon and Mrs Cooper are both pro - greening favorably, while Mrs. Stan - •'bury, at her daughter's home in Pet- 1 t 'erboro, is reported to be making sac= •'iefactory progress - '•11ill Tarn imm and Gordon Bor- __ Y ..-- -- _ _ _2. land are a for the seawn, having f fiaisised th*A6 curses at O. A. C. �V _ , _ Death came suddenly early Twee - :.••w • • : + ° .• �, t#4s. . M � _ ., �r�ng day r April 14th, 193A to one of Ciaremont's best krta w sad -� > u a �,,. •, : highly • respected- citireos, Mr. Hugis - a ceabed was a residrnt si Claremont for the past 30 years, where he had TATE believe that, when it Comes to more than angthitlg we could ever say. moved from 3tig faun 'on the Stir :: y r deciding on the best car for you in .teat for yourself Chevrolet's AX out eonceesioat of Pickering. His earlier the low price field, you should disregardstanding and eaclusfve features (as listed' life was spent in Georgina and Stott ;..r -'the claims and tat the 'ISrwookips. For the' part 26 tears gs %acts 'Phar is- -`below) . Then see how much YOU can he hes been a , mail carrier from why we urge you to come to our showrooms save, ihanits .to low delivered prices and Gtutwaott. Since tKe de"h of -him s and drive the new -Chevrolet -for yourself. greatly reduced, easy-bo-uaderstand 7% . wilt Imbelia Crriuthers -in 8eptem- Ten minutes at the wheel will tell you GMAC P}an ti.De payment terms. ler 1982, he has resided with bis dsnghtaer, Mrs. Jahn spencely. Dur- c t;. Ing the perst winter; Mr. Jones en- .joyed exceptionall* good health, un- k ttl o�n�e�.aeelc be!forey hi�sj�death, Fie e"Iekned of a slight paiD Wa ]lug.'� „1 « ♦ 10�� qe. A i.,. u' , heart and war . wa red by his physic- � Ian, to cease all strenuous work. On *Iliesday morninghe said that he `Hauch better and thought he could nvrslid to the stable art dot- - _ _ • . #arose from the house. Sitting down _ an a chair he expired snatandy from heart trouble. The funeral which was a GIVES YOU ALL SIX ... PERFECTO N1rORAYUC �RAKR.: TI{RRET. TO NOIEt IT FI6NER :: i yALyE-114 tuegeiy atstettdei3, took place from his _. '�' NEAaENdIK... n$fffI WOUFT TENTItATION:..KMEE�ACTION Cw Rhslar ilt tsar Wit)... 6A't11T1f R. : TNRWIONO - �r r Y •. M - • •• s Of the increased' amount of nearlyL• I]Mead Mine Floo,din British Defew 10,00Q.000 in the current naval est- Chain Stores 'o • mates i;4,645.UW is required to con• D r e s s. R �� urs time'new construction already auth• ;'.. MeAS fiff • orized. Expendlture o-n_the_ lieet._air_o OtIY'S t0 Ci0"na C Billion arm 1s moved up by dCt.u3z,WU, ex.CountryDe artniental••Stores elusive of the cost Of new alrcratt ` for the ships. Provisions for main. ..Under Organization to tenance of the fleet calls for an in. Meet Demands of Fashion. Trained Rescue Crew Dares Almost Certain Death in Answer crenae. of i3,03G,000. The fleet per• r to Appeal — Men Plunge Into Danger Shaft in Frantic Fourth of $udget.—Cost of .sonnel also will be expanded by 4,• MOSCOW, -The sc)liatr clothes of Race to Reach Victims in Time. ;'program Dawns Upon rill} 613. , the city are fast replacing the tradt- 11C. tional garb of the ninety million pea. sants of Russia. Factory'made sults MOOSE RIVER. N;l3., - A cry from Gwshop,'Per and smart dresses, silk ties, starched thedepths of -Moose River . (}old LONDON, Eng., -The huge 'cost of Erercises for Reducing Great Britain's defense reorganize- + collars and felt hats and leather shoes Mines informed rescue workers that tion program is beginning to dawn on Make Policemen Fatter are incrsbisingly ma)dng their war 8. $. Magill, one of three men who into the village store t6 replace the had been entomti_ed below for a week, a public still. digestinedetails of the DENVER, Coto. - Several weeks '' wse dead. roves ic c e s s white paper outlining the defense and ago Mayor Ben Stapleton looked peasant woman's dress, the tatyanka, rearmament nropAsals noj the govern, with dig and the goatskin coa,, the Shuba. Harassed volunteers--who-had.-been - I pleasure along the belt line i meat. There is in process of organization of his' a new chain of 6,OOo �rt„nrry-depart' ylgnaing to proceed safely to the 141- - - - police department. _ toot level over a period of two or � Members of parliament learned that The force, he decided, was b►ettinR ;trental stores, which ` tiletee days, while feeding the prison- OTTAWA. =The department of the regular, defense requirements for. too' fat. So he ordered promise to car• agriculture reports the best outlook special rt' city goods in stock. All Russia }s ers through a plpe•line, stood aghast for three ears in the war against the next fiscal year, irrespective of "weight reducing classes" for the dress conscious and the village bac► So kwo �.bm �ms up shortly after 3 the special program disclosed in the department. her is growing into an institution of Canada's mi was ern gra w ! -i W about At the first weighing -in several profound Importance. A' threatening. ing that a new danger was scourge. $775,000,000), which is ' £31,000,000 wee s a Conclusions based on recent sur more than is 1935. weight. s were trained for the Ukraine Mews of Fl vey by its entomological division, the collective farms last year, the supply Experts estimated the cost of the has not met the demand. City 'style Newts of the good came- up when department said, are that the total first year of detettse expansion wilt preyarationa were being made'to feed area threatened with grasshopper in- institutes" are organizing fashion e the three more soup through. s' Dipe festation this year is tz,000,000 above the figure well above X; UU,0uu, A Modist Thought OUO or roughly one=fourth or the .es- eahlbltions in the villages, and too- 11t0 pntAhrough early' Sunday with acres less than the area affected last - „ _—•— -- tur_es-nn '�tYhat-the weH-dressed wo- tSmated tatsl budget of-lr 800;OUO;OU0. - - man should wear" attract large and• ' e aid of o diamond-drttl. ---- wear-- Regular nava! estimates were in. !•Calgary Daily Herald) _ .'tencea. Leaning over the I00 -toot communi- It said outbreak prospects in Mani- creased sharply last week. This total, The Vancouver Sun, in speaking Dation line'. Mine Manager F. D. Hell- robs were reported slight .due .to which does not include additional about' publicity for Vancouver's com- The sundew, a queer, insect -eating demon heard a shout to' "haul up the widespread destruction of the in- costs outlined recently, is (168,630,- ing golden jubilee, asks what Calgary. been" sects last year. The threatened area g y, plant :vhich has no special organa of 000 tr.bout $348,150,000), or nearly, Erinor,ton and other Canadian cities sight or. hearing, will respond to a Believing there would be a note at is about 1,060,000 acres compared £9,880,000 higher than the estimates "are thinkin of Join for .us?" Poa- dead fl' -, the end of it, Henderson pulled it.up. with 3,500,000 Iasi year. , g g y placed an inch or so away, far 1935. Supplementary estimates sibly, in view of the modesty of this The nearest leaf reaches out slowly q " to gild it empty. Saskatchewan, the survey indicks,at- last year, however, increased thea question, the newspapers of outside for the food aid it will i "What's wrong?" he asked. ed, may have serious local outbreaks, propriattoa for. -that period b f•4, - guess any A voice from the deptha below told but its total infested area has drop -y cities will refrain from reference to other. matter placed in the same 850,000. VancoLver's rainfall this summer. place. ;.of the rising water; then came a cry: Ped from 16,000,000 fast year to 10, "How much longer?" 000,000 estimated this year, while 'Ihs only, answer was a life against the threatened areas are expected to - - a life. and the answer came from shrink from 5,700,000 to 900,000 Steltarton's crew of draegermen - a acres. crew of rescue men trained to. enter In Alberta the picture is lean •'a colliery after an explosion. bright and the threatened outbreak -- - the de ,Oat they tumbled at the first calf department said, will a PProxi- ' z —_ and hewed for the dangerous Rey- mate that of 1935._ The survey in- ``✓ ; r \�rti aofda shaft from which they load dicated decline in' the "very severe- - i %?,ate, ; been warned many times. by J. P. ly" threatened area-. from 13,000,000 Messervey, chief inspector of Nova acres to 140,000, however, and the drop l3cotla mines, because 'of falling rock. Pin "severely" threatened, arQps _ from 13,000,000 to 450,000. "ever- _ Digging Su a shaft the walls �a4 no supports and where death theless the infested area has dropped E JU G threatened • at every foot, the colliers. only about 4,000,000 or 5',000,000 want ;n more than $5, feet and struck acres. , GLDSM'OBILE_ BY. QTS ssribwork. SM 'O were refused perm!,3sion to re- Inove it but they worked on agyway,, . THE t believing it might open a way to the $4ldoot lapel. _ Once out, whl}e,one of them stag'MARKETS s A -. -' - gered out, wiping sweat from his brow, A Httle rest and a drink of run: _LIP and he wan back at the job, dllsging _!-� . -. - frantically where death threatened - momentarily. PRODh'CE PRICES`' -- , ' _ •. - _' _ , - .. ars' Co-operative Unite FarmCo. d _ _ ' tiQ Saturday were paying the following _ ra ��n���Prices foe' produce:EGGS--Prices to 'producers, rases returned basis -- 'large ...... .. I?c w .. . Store Wheat „a .. . "A., m . eaium' ,... .. 17e - L-1 Y '14c „t.•.. ...... .................... 13c at _ _.-_. _- - . _. _-. _ ...., _..,,wx� . • - _,_ 1.;rw 'BUTTER. • No,, 1 Ontario solids, ' In Old Country. London 23c; No. 2, 22%c; -,Paper Su- ests Plan as '4oL`LTRY= :. °'�`���MIN As Defense Measure _ (Quotations in cents) Dressed -'Live Dressed :11 lkted i LONDON, Eng. - The Times !n Hetes- •' 4„ . 1A1 "A•' 'not be feasible for the Canadian I 4 vto 6 lbs. 15 38 Wiaeat Board to store some of its .. 3 to `lbs. .. 12' grain surplus in the United Kingdom Old roosters .... 7 9 U a measure of national defense. - - .The Times refers to a recent esti- HAY AND STRAW - mate that wheat stocks in this Acyl.Coupe)dearered,fialymipfedofgaeq.oshm k iiMand Geeetnmoat Reettrallon Fee only pia �cottatry on March, 1 amounted to No, 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, $9 to only 10 days' supply. $10; ,vo. 3 timothy hay,'ton, $7 to - The Times says despite ample stor- $8; -straw, wheat, baled, ton, $5 to age capacity the reserve stock of $6; oat straw, $5: .17 wheat in Britain has been allowed ' to sink to a level which in time of WHOLESALE • PROVISIO;rS _ war would be dangerously low while Wholesale provision 3ealers' are :.a great surplus stock is being held quoting the following prices ..to the "in Canada. Toronto „retail trade-' ----�- - Pork - Ham, 201•2c; shoulders, -.-,OTTAWA. - ,.Canada would be 15%c;'butts, 171,4c; pork.loins,.20>�•c- ftlad'.-"to _ sell- _ Great _ Britain all the Picnics. 14c, wheat required, to ensure safety'forLard-Pure, tierces, tubs, . • .the United- Kingdom 'in case of war, -. •13c; pails, 13%c;, prints, 13c. Hon:. ' W. D. Euler, minister of Shortening -Tierces, 10%c; tubs,; trade and - commerce, remarked 111,jc; pails, llsiac; prints, llc. 'when shown a dispatch from 'Lon- : -.-don quoting the Times on the Brit- GRAIN QUOTATi0N8 _ ish wheat situation. " Following 'are Saturday's closing Mr. Euler said, however, he bought there woudl be zepreseiita- quotations on Toronto grain trans- _ ons from, the government of the actions for car lots, prices on basis c,i.f, bay ports - United Kingdom. before. the matter Manitoba wheat -No. 1 Northern, could be taken up in any practical 87/oc; No. 3 Northern,.82%c; No. 4 Manner. The question of wheat Northern 8034c- No.' 5 Northern .Stocks in the United Kingdom 'was 72%c.! ' i. --one for that government to deal Manitoba oats - No. 1' feed oats,, with. Toronto 33'Ac• for all rail -hi me t - The Times stated that stocks of wheat in Great Britain had been per lk LS ' e ` znitted'to, sink to a Ievel which would be 3 C.W. 38%c• extra No. 1 feed oats, 37c; No. 1 feed Data, �oruider lbs 1065 Acyl.Coupe)dearered,fialymipfedofgaeq.oshm k iiMand Geeetnmoat Reettrallon Fee only pia _ dangerous in, the event of � war, while huge surpluses were held in ` 1 THB MORE CLOSELY you examine the new Oldsmobile, the. more be there is - -' you will convinced that no compromise in fine car quality ... no skimping in fine car features, _ 8-eyllidar.models begirt at $1298 at.factmy. !Oldsmobile gives you the genuine quality that comes from sound _ Canada. and thorough engineering ... quality that results from the use of Bari o r&C,#i the very finest- Vis= qualm -that =is acl}iered -through - Mr. -Euler is chairman' of the .:.::maintaining high and unvarying standards of manufacture. As a result, Oldsmobile ensures the dependability and long life eabinet s wheat committee. That you have a right to expect from a fine car. - -CHARLES Oldsmobile also gives you every modern fine car feature. Solid "There is no reason for the League Steel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher ... with Safety Glass all around - and Fisher No -Draft Ventilation! Super -Hydraulic Brakes ! The famous knee -Action Ride! RideStabilizer! Center Control Of Nations to impose sanctions on ,' Steering ! All -Silent Syncro-Mesh Shifting ! Roomy, •luxurious =interiors _ _ _ ! Distinctive fine -car beauty! = Germany, After all, she has not - See and drive the new Oldsmobile now. Compare its low delivered prices ... and the 7%GMAC Canadian Plan which greatly reduces your time payment costs. ' s - The Times stated that stocks of wheat in Great Britain had been per P nifil] delivered Ontario points; No. 2 C.W., 46?•#c;.No• LS ' e ` znitted'to, sink to a Ievel which would be 3 C.W. 38%c• extra No. 1 feed oats, 37c; No. 1 feed Data, �oruider lbs 1065 Acyl.Coupe)dearered,fialymipfedofgaeq.oshm k iiMand Geeetnmoat Reettrallon Fee only pia _ dangerous in, the event of � war, while huge surpluses were held in 32c; mixed feed oats, •31c. No. 1 feed iCo>tr any _ 8-eyllidar.models begirt at $1298 at.factmy. 0-006 ' _ Canada. screenings, $18.50 per ton. Bari o r&C,#i - Mr. -Euler is chairman' of the Manitoba _ barley ---7 No, 3 C.W., 523ac;' No. b barley,'491/ae delivered- eabinet s wheat committee. Montreal freights. Ontario grain, approvimate - -CHARLES C(JOPER —'-T CLAREMONT "There is no reason for the League prices track shipping point -Wheat, 70 to - .• Of Nations to impose sanctions on 78c; oats, 26 to 28c; barley, -35 to 38c; _ _ _ = Germany, After all, she has not corn, 40 to 42c; rye, 40.to 42c• tnnit- - made an ' aggressive act of war."- ing barley, 45 to 150c.` • a Sir Arthur Salter, ' e .. Milling Date 29 to 32c. I FT W. SCOUTING a • -_ ere -—There ( _ Everywhere \ -' a cEr Youfa Now ' A.tc your dr,s��rst, fora w ) A brother to etery other Scout, uitthoui regara to race or creed ( ! I{ru .J. Giaatisarlrase. It con- ,� . talus a zsaular bottle sad a trial Q�' �� a axe bottle. Use the trial afu -Its Majesty King Edward the Vlll formally presented 'to' the 7th Peter• Srst and if not satisfied return(SL, c the regular bottle unopened. • has graciously 'consented to become borough Scout Troop Paul's Pres - Your money wW b*,aheerfnlb — Patron of the Boy Scouts' Association byterian), by R. •Thomson•Currie, fol -O USE r+fuad*d' ' in succession to his father, the Late lowing dedicadon • by the Rev. Dr.• A King George V., T. Barr. e .reit ■nqA� The. first annual meeting of the -:An impressive Wolf Cub 'going .up i DOUBLE + ` BrUUM south Waterloo Aesociation, held in ceremonyawas a feature of the birth- IMP irth ttil� �%% AUTOMATIC Knox Church, Galt, was attended oy day banquet and parents' night of ftp upwards of 600 Scouts and visitors. the 3rd Guelph. Group It opened with BOOKLET ^ .'��� Supplies There are now eight troops in the ilia- the pack -giving the "Grated-- Hou'ict, with, a membership of 451, an after which the four Cubs concerned increase over 1934 of 220. , __ _ _ their left hands on the , pack totem 2 • Mime pole, repeated the Cub promise., They of making beautiful. Soviet wmmen r jEntire 4935 Canadian Crop Thirteen Scouts of the 9th Winni- shook hands 'around the pack circle, more, beautiful and the t-so-beauti- rtizwomen more attractive. The' time of day, I do not `tell ` I0 aanot er person. a e Through this column farmers mal familiar liquid "PHILLIPS"' or the in September and had considerable - convenient new Phillips' - kfilk of secure -the latest information pertain- fall cultivation. HARNESS ANI? COLLARS Magnesia Tablets. made 1n sands.' ins to their difficulties. To intro- An — I believe that, you cannot Farmers attention -Springy is nearly duce this service Professor Bell has here. Consult your nearest Harness ALSO Iti '1'.lBLE7 4t., do better than to sow two bags per Pbillitx'Milk.of prepared the following typical •pros- acre f 0.12.6 or 2.12`6 tertlHzer on Sb6p about"StarA Harltess Supplieslets are. now on sale atlems to indicate the information this sop This will give the young We sell our goods only thrnugh yourstores everywhere. Eachwhich sh'ould.. be given in order thatlet is the. equivalentot cropa start and sppply it with. But- local Staco Leather Gogds dealer. a teas nful of Gen -'a satisfactory answer can be�made. fieient readily available plantfood The goods are right, and so are nutueie iffips' Milk atMagnesia If answer is desired by letter en• togive7tgood growth through to prices. We manufacture in our facclose stamped and addressed citvelope , tories --- Harness, Horse Collars, maturity. Sweat Pads,• Horse Bianketa, 'and 'PHILLIPSfor reply. Address all inquiries to Question tBi -- Dops spring grain Leather Travelling• 13"ds., Tncist on r ��� ,,// D ,/� Professor Henry G• Bell, Room 421, grown with the aid of fertilizzer have /a 41% Cl� A?44L "r_ 73 ' •Adelaide St. • W., Toronto, Ont. Staco Brand Trade Marl -ed Goncly a higher feeding value than grain and 'get .satisfaction. tInda only _ grown on the same land'without fer- by LIVE STOCK MARKETING Question - Do you 'recommend 'the ttlizer.'{1) mixed -fertilizer? (2) $ Company Limited', use of Aluminum Sulphate or .Iron amuel Trees 6htppth-X-`un'tfre' co-operattve, plan has -----. ILCid_phosphares? l3) How does fer• ^6F3 King St. West, Toronto been productive nr splendid results. Sulphate in our Spray mixtures?-_ _ tilizer affect the feeding value of the WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Selling on the open ,market means real Answer — We have tested both these straw?. value for the. ow?lers. • Get• In'• touch substances for several years. There ' " With us. answer — Grain' grown with the old I N DIGESTION. Write--Wire—or Telsphons are objections to both which -of fertilizer shows a material in LYndhttrat 1143 ' THE UNITED PARMEAs crea's'e' in phospbate: Actual 'tests ( .A THING .OF THE PAST 80-oPE8ATI4E COMPANT, 7.1XITEn conducted by this department -on 1.,,' P: - s _ IInloasstock Yards. West Toronto. phosphate deficient soils ..'haveWAKE Up YOUR increases of over il per G A S T R O N 0_ — :1111 giver You relief • from' Indigestion and ��'(�� BILE cent ,n phosphoric acid in fertilizother gas r c isorders Let it help you'to ' Yed graln over the same grain that better beallh as it has helped thousands. lilt tItIS was grown on the same land with- GASTRONo%, an amazing alkaline stomach And You'II Jump Out of Bed in the Powder; neutralizes acid and peps you up. out fertilizer. This increase, of Business and social success depend upon ' Doctor Morning Rarin' to Go, pliyeiear fltneal,. Fat and 'drink, whnt you course, would result from mixed like and take GASTRO\ORI Get it today ,. The fiver should poor out two poaads a! fertilizer carrying' phosphoric 'acid sold"at all drug: stores. did foil Maid bile ,into -your bowels daily. If this bile bnottlowlnsfreety,your food doesn't digest. or from acid phosphate. This is -of 4 H111marilty It just decays in th"wels. Gas bloats up d "or stomach. Yonget constipated. Harmful material importance t0 stock men pefaoaa�o Into the body, and you fed soar. who find their cattle chewing the Grow Strawberries " sank and the... Id lookspuak bones and sticks. When the cattle As a• young man the late -Dr. R. V. Auutebowelmovementdoesn'talwayspet pierce, practiced medicine In Pennsylvania at theeanse Yona•edeometbinathatworly perform this way, it is clear evi- our Hardy Georgian Day, 1`]nnts sad was known Sar and near for his great 00 the liver an well. It taken thaw good, old saeecess in alleviatinat disease. Finally be Carter's Little Liver Pills to set thws two d'etlee of lack of phosphoric acid. Improved Senator hPDunlap ed to, Bafiato, N. Y., sad pat In Doaads of bile Sowing !reels and nuke you µFeeding the higher phosphate inorpdy-to-,ire form his Golden Medical Dis- last "rep sad tSp 13armis» sad Intl* taay lZa-11.00, 500 —9x•75, 100e- -35•oa eovery, the Ivell known tonic. This strenttlt ar►ke tb* bfL iia► lteslr• Tbsy do the woelc -grain to the stock will undoubtedly dot �ry Wayhinatton b0ilder is made from a formula which r; a dealomslbatitaysnoesbmeior ctiryin furnish them with the elefiifents Aspalai+te, 50-650, '100•-�•91Ao Pierce found most effective when in private dram. Ask for Oarba's Etta* LMr Pills by pncticP_ It's an alterative extract from native aanel fStubbomly ntivie, 7tbtag else• lie, which they are lacking so severely. Shipped Sa' ely Anywhere — Prepai•- The improvement in phosphRte ed with, full cultural directi.n,. It belps to .cleanse the system, and tmds noted in the grain is also found W. J,' GALBRAITH - so keep the complexion fres and clear, aids digestion, acts as a t�ogntic. hate No. 17 36 Martially in the straw, where the ,N&pledene" Stayner, Opt. pW is Sof our d it:8o Atoday. a ii 3S New , � , phosphorus In deficient in the soil,57 .RELIEF FROM ECZEMA peg Troop CO John Ambulance tests with an aver- circle to the troop horseshoe, where .'When she started the, Bolshevik As some do, by the clock., - Chatham 8$e mark of per cent, • Scouter WaIlberg and their future "shock troops". were still the vogue. ewere..giving Or by the distant -chiming bell THEFAMOUS patrol, leaders were awaiting them- 'Soviet women their time Set on the steeple top CHATHAM — With the entire 1935 A regular good turn being carried Forming a line, the group took ten to the first -five-year plan. But stead- But, by the progress that t see - �~ !ia size. ., CAnadian brpom corn crop disposed by the 125th Toronto Rover Crew steps in front of the horseshoe, at fly, the emphasis on lice has Changed. In what 1 have to dog "Iii iG OF PAW i ;of. the -Canadian Broom Cora Supply out is the weekly_visiLing of the Home for eacir step repeating one of -the ten. It was only a few weeks ago that Sta• It's either done o'clock to me --Ii begWrting to import Car ICE --BOX Scout Laws, .At the conclusion- they lin, himself, set the nett/ motif. Or only half -past through. Refrigerator ' �= iCompaay loads of broom corn brush from the Incurables. were welcomed -to the troop by a ye1L "Life has become mora gar," the, --J. R Bange._----- faltlil�% Make offer. Visited States to; rill the orders it has received. BCy Scout radio amateurs interest• ed in the formation of a Scout radio - e - Com`munfst Fader said. "Tea years ago," Madame Karp- IAN Classified Advertising -? TORONTO. Several score of carloads will be Imported from the States to supply amateur network are invited to com- Life Becomes,More ovskaya said, ,we had only, seven cosmetic -factories. Today we. have xNVENToss I municate with Scouter H. W. North- Canadian manufacturers between 97 illation Street,, Toronto. Par- sixteen large ones and we open. more OFFER 'ro EVERY INVENTOR. now and uezt fall, when Canadian broom com can be again supplied, C• over, titulars should be given regarding the and power of radio transmitter -. RHS� shops every day. "At the cafes there are orchestras Lire or wanted inventions and fu Information sent free. TRE BAMBAT lltype company, world Patent Attorneys. Y7i 1b Bruner, manager of the company and receiver, and whether in posses- N7and happy throngs,. women beautiful- Hank street. tlttawa Canada, tll•elared. afore of a radio license. It is hoped to lygowned and well groomed. It is at(sess - About 1.200 screw of broom corn were grown 1a Essen and ,Kent last develop a chain of Scout radio stat ea that operating fn United SOVIet "Czaritla!' "of -. Cosme- the same as in Paris. London, New York. or Washington." GLADIOLUa —Iso for sl:no Pof;r- lninba,s .mil. year, and this year over 4,000 acres ions such States, which has proved a useful tics Trust Studies Beauty- paid. Brmall, It trissize. -a lure. FL Curma:y ltarrlston, vat, are being contracted for. The crop to 1,200 of means- of communication dura .. the - Culture -in New York,- Farm for EpileptiCS . .•S�S�71 S WANTSX1 yields from 800: pounds storm- emergenciesConsiderted by Quebec a i'AN- . 1brIIsh t4 the acre. and brings an aver- - SALESL�DIES. FART SELLIN; - J tsar err -at-eight cents for the best Scouts and Cubs of Upper Canada -- . RK, — ,Madame_ Ulga Kar- �CtY itJ poi-skaya,. the dark-haired "Czarina" QUEBEC.—Establishment'' of 6 ata as zi with t,. r:, com- i n ri a ne 1 li mlasl, parte to 17nit at::i nnme- -apartment Cn;tc }tuilding, grade' Laat year was the first seasozrany College gave their annual entertain- Little Theatre; Toronto. oC beauty culture in soviet -Russla• fartn. colon for, a ile tics in this y - P P T. `raft, D T. Montreal, dur bele gUantlty of broom corn was grown district meat at the !+resenting `The Coming -of the Ro- sailed for bis` home recently alter an studyof American' meth - province is under study by the Pro- vincial Government, Aon. Athanase EaTaA sPEt7IAL mommercially in this mans" and an amusing -pirate play exhaustive .of °ds- David.- provincial secretary, atated .For; ArPrtlx ANtI \i,1•' • Now Science., Explains "Under the Skull and Bones." During the play "Captain Cutlass" acted as Madame Karpovakaya blipped` into the United );fates awo months - ago_ today in -commenting upon a sup- estion b Dr. A. -G. Mor h found- la y p y. metotte Svpnrntor-. rraxohr,• .•r.ginea. "red " molars,, • rt.• ra tht lw ; sJ t wr of ring, rine n►nt of „it Hail uiie' wet of auctioneer for the sale of birdhouses unnoticed. She was merely er of the Montreal Ipdustrial Insti- hruehPr for DtetuttP. at nr t and y Many People and book -ends made by the boys of the troop. vitrually head of the Moscow cosmetic trust. Not until she visited President and lute. Dr. Morphy and Dr. -Wilder Pen- Vremler f:epiratnr•rv...0n o0v. t.••ondt- tionod oa anter t La , •, ud« sit ,-r trtf r, ai.r, nne tnteirnnttt"nal s nollne 't St rt fit.. ::why o The 6th North Bay Scouts hiked on bars. Roosevelt at the •White House, field, neurologist, urged slick a farm the trartnrr S. •' Iv e - : s .': Pnrnnto: - p Past* 4U Saturday' to Trout Milia where they some days after her arrival, did she bec9me known also as the wife of V. be- established when addressing Industrial- institute s- annual 'meeting ZDUCLVIO. - were the guests of the City" Pumping Engineer in a tour of the city's water bL :liolotolr, president• of the Soviet at Montreal. Ontario has such n Penfield told' BOOKS TECHNICAL KS TEC Feel That They're Slipping supply system council of commissars, one -of .Josef a wPrful aides. sta,In's more po farm at Woodstock, Dr. the Montreal meeting.. F?1R c tt•r r N 'rill' r' 'i,i tt styes - lnonel. Iloein�Their"Grip„onThings A tine new stead, of colours was For ten years- she has had'ttie 'job *uMMtR:. P.:rdin-�iatl.,n. R.(rie.rntinn. ,tlr-C'nnrlitla,nins. etc•- [or _ Tho u g h t a n pc�tfnm' T•nRlnegrtnt;. _t\-r;ten 114t T4it-t- A,"I t'il Jc (fin , cc's I;ay Human Tornntn: _ l - s Farm �ProblemS - .Intercutlrie I am so boired I' moan 'nnd wind . a EEP Slim On hearing of the Dionne Quints;. With TON TON -• r' Conducted by ears glasy. Y o PROFESSOR HENRY G. - IBELL - AIL mention' of'Haill. e Set tsi e-eballs I'm sick of converse pleased or.bitter An aid to ssle chines: ass _ ~ y c a pre _ • ?.. - +tirlth the co-operation df the various departments of On bl;ca. Roosevelt's public twitter ... paration to ebmumts waste mat*rial. price $LOa and asa.oe —46 ieultural Cb lie e: t ri A i O n a o !r. Oh let us cease this newsreel noise, , psi; box. out of town custo� -� with ord m ono _ ars seat 7 n 40 think the re ]Y!{aa le 'round Y', Y P _., A- d like the elevator boys, n Y . _ r for aozx:n- _ Sole Distrtbuto s .. .pe0 .. . growing old. They feel tired alot - cause us to preterthe mixtures re• Justmaka remarks about the wc3ittter ion of Cana -Ca. _ 'weak.” Have headaches, dizzi- -'. teas, stomach upsets. T16o business, of farming is yearly. commended in our spray calendar. Whenever, humans !tet together. TON Tot[ PAODIICTa I:E6'D;_ cos 192, station 1al. St. Catnerise Well, scientists say the cause of all beeomin; more and more dependent This is not only my view, but also —?liar ret Widdemer, In "The New Yorker." West Montreal. F.Q• n -- _ this in a great many case, is simply upon facts that have bean gathered that of the other three men who - • ^ an acid condition of the stomach_ ., more. rewarding Livestock and livestock mcanagement, crop *oil helped to draw up- the spray Galen- - The bounds of a man's knowledge fkat'r bo•. peeple .ecom c•d Nothing production, dar. All you have to do is to neutrality ' manaQemeat. disease and insect eon- P. R Oxford Co. are easily• concealed, .if he has but CRESS CORN 8 the excess stomach acidity. t1tol and business organization of the Question (A) -, I would ]lie to know prudence.—Goldsmith. ' u BUNION SALVES i When -you -have one of these acid "stomach . farming• industry. individual prob- what analysis of fertilizer, to use - 6 upsets; take Phillips' Milk lams involving one or more of these,, on spring grain. li3arfey-"and Oataj' "Vanity, vanity, all id vanity:" th'e' k.;„ .,, , ,.;, 1t.... ,• , ....r. of Magnesia after meals and before to bed. That s all. and manj other phases. of agricul- mixture: Soli is clay loam, one year good King Solomon wrote, who It alive to � • ^. • � tin,c a,•.t ak•:i �' e, it ^ v ict, a+' going tare, aaaaga the attention of Ontario' old sod. (Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and today,- would probably revise- it y,.npin, Lut r•nr,t. �, store h t T k either the farmer* from ay o ay.Timothy). T a e wey I0 aanot er person. a e Through this column farmers mal familiar liquid "PHILLIPS"' or the in September and had considerable - convenient new Phillips' - kfilk of secure -the latest information pertain- fall cultivation. HARNESS ANI? COLLARS Magnesia Tablets. made 1n sands.' ins to their difficulties. To intro- An — I believe that, you cannot Farmers attention -Springy is nearly duce this service Professor Bell has here. Consult your nearest Harness ALSO Iti '1'.lBLE7 4t., do better than to sow two bags per Pbillitx'Milk.of prepared the following typical •pros- acre f 0.12.6 or 2.12`6 tertlHzer on Sb6p about"StarA Harltess Supplieslets are. now on sale atlems to indicate the information this sop This will give the young We sell our goods only thrnugh yourstores everywhere. Eachwhich sh'ould.. be given in order thatlet is the. equivalentot cropa start and sppply it with. But- local Staco Leather Gogds dealer. a teas nful of Gen -'a satisfactory answer can be�made. fieient readily available plantfood The goods are right, and so are nutueie iffips' Milk atMagnesia If answer is desired by letter en• togive7tgood growth through to prices. We manufacture in our facclose stamped and addressed citvelope , tories --- Harness, Horse Collars, maturity. Sweat Pads,• Horse Bianketa, 'and 'PHILLIPSfor reply. Address all inquiries to Question tBi -- Dops spring grain Leather Travelling• 13"ds., Tncist on r ��� ,,// D ,/� Professor Henry G• Bell, Room 421, grown with the aid of fertilizzer have /a 41% Cl� A?44L "r_ 73 ' •Adelaide St. • W., Toronto, Ont. Staco Brand Trade Marl -ed Goncly a higher feeding value than grain and 'get .satisfaction. tInda only _ grown on the same land'without fer- by LIVE STOCK MARKETING Question - Do you 'recommend 'the ttlizer.'{1) mixed -fertilizer? (2) $ Company Limited', use of Aluminum Sulphate or .Iron amuel Trees 6htppth-X-`un'tfre' co-operattve, plan has -----. ILCid_phosphares? l3) How does fer• ^6F3 King St. West, Toronto been productive nr splendid results. Sulphate in our Spray mixtures?-_ _ tilizer affect the feeding value of the WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Selling on the open ,market means real Answer — We have tested both these straw?. value for the. ow?lers. • Get• In'• touch substances for several years. There ' " With us. answer — Grain' grown with the old I N DIGESTION. Write--Wire—or Telsphons are objections to both which -of fertilizer shows a material in LYndhttrat 1143 ' THE UNITED PARMEAs crea's'e' in phospbate: Actual 'tests ( .A THING .OF THE PAST 80-oPE8ATI4E COMPANT, 7.1XITEn conducted by this department -on 1.,,' P: - s _ IInloasstock Yards. West Toronto. phosphate deficient soils ..'haveWAKE Up YOUR increases of over il per G A S T R O N 0_ — :1111 giver You relief • from' Indigestion and ��'(�� BILE cent ,n phosphoric acid in fertilizother gas r c isorders Let it help you'to ' Yed graln over the same grain that better beallh as it has helped thousands. lilt tItIS was grown on the same land with- GASTRONo%, an amazing alkaline stomach And You'II Jump Out of Bed in the Powder; neutralizes acid and peps you up. out fertilizer. This increase, of Business and social success depend upon ' Doctor Morning Rarin' to Go, pliyeiear fltneal,. Fat and 'drink, whnt you course, would result from mixed like and take GASTRO\ORI Get it today ,. The fiver should poor out two poaads a! fertilizer carrying' phosphoric 'acid sold"at all drug: stores. did foil Maid bile ,into -your bowels daily. If this bile bnottlowlnsfreety,your food doesn't digest. or from acid phosphate. This is -of 4 H111marilty It just decays in th"wels. Gas bloats up d "or stomach. Yonget constipated. Harmful material importance t0 stock men pefaoaa�o Into the body, and you fed soar. who find their cattle chewing the Grow Strawberries " sank and the... Id lookspuak bones and sticks. When the cattle As a• young man the late -Dr. R. V. Auutebowelmovementdoesn'talwayspet pierce, practiced medicine In Pennsylvania at theeanse Yona•edeometbinathatworly perform this way, it is clear evi- our Hardy Georgian Day, 1`]nnts sad was known Sar and near for his great 00 the liver an well. It taken thaw good, old saeecess in alleviatinat disease. Finally be Carter's Little Liver Pills to set thws two d'etlee of lack of phosphoric acid. Improved Senator hPDunlap ed to, Bafiato, N. Y., sad pat In Doaads of bile Sowing !reels and nuke you µFeeding the higher phosphate inorpdy-to-,ire form his Golden Medical Dis- last "rep sad tSp 13armis» sad Intl* taay lZa-11.00, 500 —9x•75, 100e- -35•oa eovery, the Ivell known tonic. This strenttlt ar►ke tb* bfL iia► lteslr• Tbsy do the woelc -grain to the stock will undoubtedly dot �ry Wayhinatton b0ilder is made from a formula which r; a dealomslbatitaysnoesbmeior ctiryin furnish them with the elefiifents Aspalai+te, 50-650, '100•-�•91Ao Pierce found most effective when in private dram. Ask for Oarba's Etta* LMr Pills by pncticP_ It's an alterative extract from native aanel fStubbomly ntivie, 7tbtag else• lie, which they are lacking so severely. Shipped Sa' ely Anywhere — Prepai•- The improvement in phosphRte ed with, full cultural directi.n,. It belps to .cleanse the system, and tmds noted in the grain is also found W. J,' GALBRAITH - so keep the complexion fres and clear, aids digestion, acts as a t�ogntic. hate No. 17 36 Martially in the straw, where the ,N&pledene" Stayner, Opt. pW is Sof our d it:8o Atoday. a ii 3S New , � , phosphorus In deficient in the soil,57 .RELIEF FROM ECZEMA A Lady wraies= t hod Ecrema break out on isv We end tiled et-nost everything, but it dA no good. rMn I Mid Mecca end got relief from the and itching. I cannot meck too highly cF Mesta. e - FIR- .THE THEFAMOUS {; PBEING �.-- LttVIMENT Rub on—pain gong ' Get the new large eeon- r i' - - omy size;—Also avail- able in smaller• regular ". �~ !ia size. ., - _ '•� 6 "Iii iG OF PAW ICE --BOX z "Opalite". Refrigerator ' �= Good as heNV suitable . fell small restaurant or large faltlil�% Make offer. Room 421 73 Adelaide Street W. -? TORONTO. EL& 3101 - r .e.7. 1 _ .,;:..:.... :,. ..•,;..-r `.. -. .- ...,R,-':_. rte, ,-�...- F•.w•.r: -ti'•r.y..;,,...C'� - -�,.. . `-!t., r+�C: „ r *roll M Jin:r. r. ,y,; ., .sal. , _: , r,R.. ,. � . u . .. _, ..,.... , . - . i' :r•� rt n , i'itea Jubilee Slingirs, Pick -AMR" Itcher Shop' :'*Thank you, Boys" said Dr. Rob- -7he Pickering Tennis .Club will _estson. Which leaves little, for the hold their Aittdlral Meeting in she We have opened up a new Butcher weekly nevilspaper to say. Thanks school at ti p. in. Mvtods►y, April 27th Shop in the premises formerly oG • You are invited w came a:ya make «iPiokerin 's Leader Store" -. iron► everyone cupied by V. Servant. - -Mrs. H. J. Marquis, of Stroud suggestions so that we may have a. A share of your patronage is so- ltas been spending a week with her succestlful Mission. licited, F relatives uy Piche y i1lra. Root. Steric and Grandau- Pickering. -Mrs. �a,, An. opening _ special with eveir -;Visa Ida Sterritt and lady 'friend t�"�+a Mary Fouad, spent Easier meat order: Dalton's' O.P. tea at�. _tnf Toronto, spent ,heir EaAer vwst= week with. the forfner's son, Russell ' 25c. per half lb. YOUNG' MEN--- ism in New York City. and Mrs. ratork, of heswic3c - Ftttand has - CLAREN(,E 9ILIi, -Services in tine tJruled Church ManhQer Fashion dictates' the new "Gorgon" pd home after spending Easter week at 1•1 a. In. and 7 p. m. D. S. T. At _ 'With her brother, W. • R. and Mrs. the evening service Mr. Crozier. bas We will be glad to Deliver. Permanent Crease in your trousers. �` Stork, of Belleville. in his address, been guided by the Phone f6d8 --- _ J --Seed Potatoes --•New B interest in the Moose River mine dia• _ runs+vleic __ _ . _ _ x iriltit CobWcrs. Certired Seed. Also aster, .and will meak. on the subject, --A crease in your pane for the life'of 18 -spout boe•drill, • good condition.- "The Signi ' o the Moose Riv- Df1T Nf -4. S. Balsdon, • er Mine Disaster and 'Rescue." ++'v 1 the pants, and the famous miracle The United Young People are -At the Chamber of Commerce holding a axial evening On April meeitg on Tuesday, G W •BarkerTAKE CHANCESpocket protecting against loss of Phth This is to be our last evening presented a resolution concerning _ together and we. will shave details the School Grants. question and the ;Play ' .Safe coins• eancernin the ban County Council which will be prey- ' -Be inning with Monday nett the enbed to the un Township Council at ' Consult your Drnggir-t ..See our window Jor new pat. Public and Oowtimmtion Schools in the next awedrig May, 4th, and app- $t•rheinber ' Pickering Village will go on to Day- ears in an another coiuurm The res-. - terns, and styles. _118k-Sa>riag Time.. lution �s adopted unanimously. YOUR DRUGGIST iB MORE 40 - - --Mrs H. G. Crozier, . amompanied -@cite a ,goodly number turned than ------ - - - 1 --nice r • 9 • by her daughter, returned home on out for tht Horticultural Society • ...A, MERCHANT Nem SptZIIg� - 11Ce17-• ispnday after spending a week most meeting held Tuesday 14th. Interest- ' •pleasantly with friends in New' York ing Papers were read by Mrs. Call GYty aghan and Mr. E. Brawn on grom1mg H..V. a. 'MOORE. DRUGGIST -- $2.95 A'3,50 a pairs annuals. Mr. Gerald Cowan gave an DUNBARi'ON. ONTARIO -Mr. John Powell, of Church Str. ?who teas been ctonfinea to his house interesting talk on Florida. Miss R. - for several weelm through illness, is Tort ably assisted with two solos. _ gradually improving and is .now able Officers please note an executive Hardwood 70 leave the house. meeting at, Mrs. A. Gourlie's on 7 !• S H A P M AN -Mrs. M. S. Chapman, accompan• Tuesday evening, April 28th :Flooring • to i led by Mrs. M. Moore, of Toronto, •-.-The death took place in Buffs) - Jett oA Tuesday morning for Calif- on Thursday, April 1Gth. of 41r orltis, where they will spend a few Anna Sullivan, wife of the late Pat A11 KTpdt?t: til :�laplF, $lrc+t, rick Sullivan, of Pickering, in her 14'lfl j:xk flfJoriJ�q. TWO STANDOUT VALUES morrtha visiting relatives; -and friends .....tWe wish them a pleasant holiday. 77th year. The funeral took place nt; ti „ P pecia pricy- oti.otal•le -Toronto and other towns and the 18th from the residence of hc•- :.eitSea alters the shore of Bake Ont- niece, Mrs. E. W. Hermann, 61 soya: and birch tU la.rgr• .yuan-- _ Tip Top Tailored SLS` oi' Coats for ttrio hili adopt Daylight Saving Ave.,' -nth interment In Rest Ha- ver• t.Lt1t+F -- ''Time on Sunday, and of course Cemetery, Buffalo. She Lq .ur vjvp i � men or women --Same cloth --Same b one sister, Mrs..Ja �o>ry i'' 71:� tiule to bn P'teklering will talc into line. Rerrrem- y tluett..nt Bu' y her to put your eloclot and vratche>< Palo. before tbp spring advance _ Price--as,��•�S. 'Ma hour forward on that day. -The Women % lti_csionary Soc.. -Tito members and their ftzends iety of the United Church a -ill hold p �'v of St. Andrew'* Church will hold a their Spring Thankoffering Service (`�Y �'Q � ^ (Gordon' 8 .."Business Girl" Hose• erokinole party at the home of Wal- oft Sunday. morning, April 26th, •i• PICKERINGi •:- lash• roof Snag -resisting., •resistin Chit• Rhin firs. Ptittyrrlan:_ot°Teronlo, will LUMBER YARD ter and Mrs, White this Friday ev- p g g. erring, April 244h. A pleasant even. address the congregation. She. is. an fon Hosiery - bw is assured to all. outstanding speaker, very enthusias- • J -Mr. Frank-Pe-trie, of the Bank tic in til brae rhes of the church Na�� Mu. •--1i1�;�7GT S$Ai7�r'8 -• Y ' of Commerce. Blenheim, has been work and will have a message for � spending a couple of weekrs with everyone. Don't miss this service, n• • . friendie here. His many friends were come out and 'encourage the mem- BICYCLE FOR' RALE -22. inch Fred T. Bunting, - .• ickermg hers of the W. M. S. next Sunday frame "good order. sla.00 cath, Aox C glad to see him again. He eontem• y Pwkenng stew. sans morn The Thankoff Established 1 plates another, visit to Scotland next eying Maui! "OR 8A LR-8year old�bay Meldin • summer, open to be brought in at this service, , 867 1' Walter Carlton. lot A. con: 4, PuGenng - Services in St. Andrew's Church • -T'he• special meeting of the local R R 1. Pickertog. 34-38 will be held on Sunday next at the umber of Commerce was address- FOR SALE -Multiplier oniOne. wll =uW&ho bora, W10 p nu. and Sunday e.]t id nt Granny evening by. past Pres- FOR ready roc platting, at R H. Stroud.,QUALITY �E�TS ,$ehool at 1.30 standard time. It ideal &rant L. 'Bird, os t?ahawa Harttess•ia•ier, Duat>artoa, gn will . be announced•on that day at Chamber. He described the oppor- LnOR 8ALE-Red Clover seed, free, tunities and privileges o l from am *us weeds, government trade No. > `/stunt hour she services will be bel.! p e8'e8 f a Chamber 2. at i7.00 pef buabel, C. A. Ant.ls.Dunbwtos, -during the suntiner when Dapllght as a local Service Organization, us- Phone Maly 1724. 84-3e Saving Tern ss -will be in force ing as a title of his addre, the OIIIId Bteti►k, 200. words .o€ the Third President of the POTATOES FOR. 8ALE-Dooloys Minced Steak, . -Several from here attended the and Cobb'ers. Loi 18, con, 2, Pk ening. Amateur Show at Brougham on Fri- United States, Useful in its Day," Jos. Cowan. Picsenng• . 2sat Btewling Beef, had to place.santne of the audience it. tact with outaidee interests, such as iTg rden attdlVe•raasO. on Church St.. PWAer• cO0i+8 $glneRl (Pot r aAt • ' '. 4�0. da ni ht of last week, where they O RENT -Half �f brick b�nat•, b (, of O ) the wmdoti a, to get them in, a large the Dept. of Highwnys, Summer Re $Mad cheese, number turned back, through lack sorts, Motor Leagues" "Transport- L�OR 8ALR-Doolev pe,tstora, No. , r5c. od accgWxrrodation. ation Camgtanies" "The . Organizat-. Scott, Al ttotni t�toaaeaeReeed� Hoek. David J. "�OIOBna, Ir�C• regular meeting of the W. ion reglionsible to industrial e1441Air- 'Welrietg lee" "Assist in the revention of VOR BALE -A 13 run fertilizer. hoe fp + • - + - - I. w meet at the home of firs. N. P drill, ebehtly used: also a used manure jPe8me8l BaoOII r 301c :I Peeks on ,T�d?"y afternoon, April fraudulent schemes an often practic- 9P -der. Ted Costes. Dunbarton, . 85-36. t ' • • • t OF, I" at 3 o'clock. Roll Call -•'A wise ed on citizens" "Providing speabers AOR SALH-Aquxotity of Marquis Breakfast $aCOD, by piece, . � . a o ntet ers . pea er, rs, seeds• r H. Burk• Phone Pick 1931. BLtt - Brawn, of Brougham, who gives a ,.A clearing house far local activic- _ - Sebue°ider's or.Svs;1ft's Premium Bwcov, . 2, - 'talk on "Local History". Detreonstrat- ies," Mr. G. W. Barker -presented OR SALE-Yurk.bire hruod-sow. ' F p p K• 188.; 2 for 35c. du •May 1st: 10 pugs. 6 weeks old. G W. rindleee, per k . fon on needlework of our andtnwt the, estimates given by the engin ,jew81 Or Cris flake 5Z2erteIIlHQ. 2,.2fiti, _ gr Hddgson, R R 2, Claremont Phone 1421. 35.86 here' day. A good program has been eers following their survey, on the Crispyflake provided. Come and enjoy our Grand- proposed ,waiter scheme, (said estim- BABY OBfCBB FOR 8ALE- ,iOygtere, . per]ar, white Leghorn, and Ancona-; ready April Mothers' Meeting, ateq appearing elsewhere in this it?- 30th, $9.50per 100, Beit Smith, Brock Road, --The Carolina Jubilee Si els sue) and • went into some. detail on - T - nS ` QOD FOR $ALE-Stasndiull appear here again this year on Sat. e6ch plan. k is expected that the V� timber. suitable for firewood in Township W- _- urday, May 2nd, in St. Andrew's engineers 'will be .brought to Picker- 3ioisbxidge, in acre ices or more: Prone gs Clam . t. �R E D Church, under, the auspices of the ing to another meeting to go, into FOR 8ALE-Soo hasbela of coed - ehoir of the United Church. The farther detail on the plan, and at barley. extra good maltin variety, price 70 Butcher (phone 3000) 'icirering eompany appeared. at Port Perry Iasi that meeting it is to be hoped that �t. nbust»l. Apply John 1 re able c. Phone ^week, and were reported tt be much a much, greater number of our peo- �1 ' tfuperior to -the order of teat year, p}e will avail themselves of the Opp- '`SEED OATS, t and 8ALE-Banner TIckerm'gHardmue Store Tickets are available and ma be ortunity of.heaa'ing information ori van ve Alsooac and mizeaher chopamy Red Clovisseed, A•dy to Lather Middktoa secured from members of the choir. this matter which vitally concerns Brougham. Phone PPiicctk sus 23ef -Tree regu lar ' Meeting of the A. I every person in the community, and VOR SALE -Mead peas, Canadian Y. P. A. was held in the club rooms 1 only that small ,*roup who are Land ba also sant rained grata, wheat, on , SEEDING TIDE IS HERE y night, py 81way.3 'on hand to rn oats and barleyy, Duncan Dolphin, Cluemont, on Thllrgda rii t when a • ve in- p rote those in- lot 23, ton. S. 1■ickeriait, 35 termting evening wag spent" in .mus- �terests that. should concern every: rri�OR 8ALE-D000 youoR Viking • fe, Mrs. Tanner being in charge. The' one of u s. When a matter of great i. No. l.raspberry canes, r1t.00per 1909. As. Red Clover Alfalfa Sweet Clover 4 g local concern is brow p every paracus roots $6.00 per 1000. Jobn Rasbar h next meeting, will be held on 'the. brought u eve Altona Road• north of Rouge. ssO1r ' • y • y y 29th, which .will be a social one. We b one should manifest an interest in Alsike and Timothy, all govern• , +al's Pleased to say that the rhemberq i the matter and at least express an,FOR 9ALR-On Christina Street. Pickering. a 4 -roomed dwelling house,, situ - of the Local Council will be present opinion, and expressed not on the aced on halt acre of good garden land, with ,stall ',silent i ested seed, and will give an interesting pmgra,street, but where it is needed, at the fruits. Apply Box A. Pickering News. 8.5in • �A hearty invitation is given to all meetings. A good citizen will show FOR RENT -100 gores, dairy farm, 'Garden ill in bulk and package• Toni ht (Friday) at 8. an interest in his eommunit and clay loam, running creek, modern barn,• g y y water installed, brick house. 19 miles from To. • • •• ,-We had. the ple .sure iqq a help the community ahead. You do recto• Apply T. Jacques; west Hill, ant, 19tt Onion sets and Multipliers•• guest of the Audley Community I not get anywhere in a car with. the - FOR 8ALE-Re-cleaned Red Olover =Club on Monday evening of last 1gear in neutral, neither will you or seed. No. 1! Red Clover and Alfalfa mixed; 1 COOPER'S DRI-KIL for Lioe on. Horses, scything else. The �'orkshire boar ready -for service and one young Cattle, Sheep, Pigs' and Hens. week, .when they met an their 10th ' pmgram on Tues- brcd sow. Alex Gray, Glaremont Phorie Clare t ' anniversary at the home of Mr. and ; day included piano numbers by' Mrs. $i6, 34ss $pEC1AL9 THIS �' E L K ` Mrs, F M- Chapman, About eigthylJohnson, and vocal nutlibers by Mrs. li�lit; FOR SALE Brown mare mentfttems Frank Baker and Dr. Fallaise and H,a carr old. Also cultivator seed box and Solid Copper Bollers at $2.25..f sled friends were present y ' to hit grass seed sower comhintd; Verity walking plow - the PA -t ten year'. activities two numbers by Miq' B]anche B818- sods quantity of staled timothy hay. S. J. Man- G&I-- tniized Boilers at $1.00. - "viewed, all of which was extremely don _ aeiJ, E-4� et: den with tna fr�u� Agent for McCormick Farm Machin• y interesting. Fiore 3s an orgptiiization H house,buy <• tie Prin6Pler of which and the prat- 'Card of Thank had trout tree. in the Vtt of smallGroefoW, flee n! the tlarrle may Clear title. lye sell- tar i?aQ �1 it sold this . and Repairs ether similar o y be held up to a fami}y of the fate Mr. Wm. month. APpIy.Mrs Bush, Greenwood, s$ r A[oLto:-"Ne lSbvs t Ono ggt ttr Or rganizations aA one :. '14 COPY. We have always admire l Jones, 4 Claremont, wish to thank HOICE DAIRY COW it its not mmde. this orJ "'Sation their man kind friends and neigh- Cts ed and grade cow-. Govatz t T, B tthe News wi• and its woPk, atxi}r tesuQ, Fresh sad close aprt »always on 4a'•,TelOphouo Wo �s its Officers ant! born 'for their exPrtasaitttts of syn- hand Bi}od tested tt-ae.ired.1Oi�rtr delivery ae .; ;lroeentbers continued xis Paths and floral tributes extended iv"rc JJ•�•'f 7 °r'°ore. Seri-factiooguart �A�N ,- PICX:ERINO aCe9e fOr an- m, Marshy, t ends} batario, Tr J Other ten ye6119- •.and longer. to them during their recent sad be- 1136 • S. 11 reavemeJat -