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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_05_155-4. : ,y • a, .. R• ..: . 1 w. , • AA.... �.• ... ..: .. T S - 'eT t! . V - 1 ~ L �. ` , - ,r t „�.' i. " " • w` . . J ING E S - V VOL. L`'. PICKERtING, ONT.. -FRIDAY. RIDAY. MAY -45 1930. -., :q^. 38 ixtefasstasul �tasira. � h NOTICE .. : Brtsell Road - - _' - _ . : Greenweed T Mr. and : Mrs I- Findlay of Tor- she W. A. meets on Thursday GREEN WOOD D8. H. O. PBAIt80N-P6ysioian .. onao, were Sunday visitors of Mr. af*rnwu in '%be basement wf-the "Oar trucks puss your way _ badSurif000, Duhkarton. :ay every day." aad .airs. Wm. Ellicott and family• church. N R 14. FOR9YTH. Oppti�� D., Director 31r. and Mrs. Yates and lough- Mr. and Mrs. C. Berkey and son ]C ia.sOr7 onOwrical Attattt3atioa or Ontario. Rec. COAL.- COKE •• - tier Audrey are w*.h. us' again to ell- called on Mr. and :firs. Fred Gib- -i/J� 1,Iii r t.sartad la Amberican apgoli y ,joy the summer monthtas at their ,day, 7J son on tistabiisha4! 1888 1a1Naremoet.Ont. �PtJOD, CE�EN't', home, Brock Road. Mr. rad Mrs Milt. Ormerod of <� Good", BAND, GRAVEL, Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe and Cresswell, spent Sunday afternoon ;{ ,son, together with' firs. Allen lir- wino friends here. : - -- ]� L(Ti�IALD KULII�Y riareM1rcnt. and by and daughter, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. Olsen and 'fan- Soticitor,Notaryeubm. MrwertALA". BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Mr. .A. H. Row -•^-1 Sunday last $y of Toronto, spent Saturday with Os1oe wimvty, u- c wt Uy toe eau n. lr, a arts- E. Annie sold family. flta.soatb wtntt of wort Rou e. Whitby. bly y• 1 -also local cartage • WUrk Toll Bros. at Claremont United Mrs, ^'Xellar, Mrs. W. Workman BEATON, BELL fs Ross Church, tonight, {Friday), and .Mr, . Leslie Kellar, of Trvmton S We have also laced in stock a full t Barristors to Solicitors p - - are spending some time with. Der. P. Unit De e -- - line_Of.-.Vaple_Le..f d1i1l1Dg_ Come to Brougham Hall Clarke and tam -Y. W I1.L1AM J, bk ltl'UN. K, C. Ou'w Feeds. Friday, May 15th and ea -It i Bert The V7. M. S. held- their May -meet t '' Date '�.BROOKE lil;LL, K. e . J, 11. F. ROSS A W MITCHELL Hovey at the Wawanesa ing at the home of 'Mrs. Milton JAMES A. W k1GH'T Meati Adm. ' Free. � tt - tts Bay bueet. Toronto mt]eiaide 3638 A. W. meeting. - e Pegg. An interesting program was oI the - - - _ given by Mrs. R. E Mowbray's ' / . O. BICHAHDdu N do Oo.. Hatris- Pickering, Ont. Whitevale group. The seventh chapter. of the '`V✓' soelm�or we suila,o� as Toronto 'aceto o�o! Office phone 7400 Resideoc•e 6520 ~' i Story very well given by ' Sts Book was vie w gi Opening Tdaobose Ad. lbsst Ptclterina Phone 3613. su Rev. Mr. Burgess of Dunbarton Mrs. 'Mowbray. Arrangements were will give the . message at the Unit- made for the ' entertaining of the qr1H0JdS ✓N A McMILLAN-Barrie- The Beal Storer Claremont ed Church on Sunday evening next. AL tryst Soiicitor.. Notary Public. Office at ladies at the Annual Presbyterial of the - 'it.aideoce of Iter. Tbomson, lot 11, concession 1, PHONR 9.39 �S Let us turn out_ in goodly numbers. Rally of our Western 'Section of x evekartne, oui hours: Thursday and Sat urday �, T T R N I T U R �J A `e leasant time was 8 awtaiass, from 7.00 p. m w fi.3o . m., or by l J very P 08+haro.a Presbyterial, which meets h ping Mill a�potntmmt. Ioroncootice:608RoyalBanti at the home of Mrs. R. Johnson on in Greenwood church on Tuesda with.. Pbooe Pict 20,10 Toronto El ' 5303: a iy' We are d'wplaviog. an attractive Thursday last when the W. A. held May 19th, at. 9.30 a. m. standard it variety of their regular mogthip- time. - owing and afternoon secs- moi] given in 10ONANT dt ANNIS - Barristers, Aluminum tend Graniteware Etc. which was followed by a splendid ions. All ladies welcome.%alialicitb ` ORDON D. Notaries Politic Furnitur- rod Furt itur'e - supper, put on by the May group, Cherrywood � ! ! - e oRDON D. CUNANT, X. C. Novelties. which resulted in' a splendid donat- Next weeks Issue :AL' IN R. ANNIS. B, A.. LL. B. Prices low, in terpins with timer. lutes- 4 1 2 simcoe 5t S. Ooha.> ion for the Society. Mrs. Laughlin entertained relat- Pball--•4and-a (Oshfva), and at the Court The -Women's Institute will meet ivies from Buttonville on Sunday. When Boom. Whitby. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit- RADIO SERVICE at the home of ..-Mrs. Herbert on We gladly. welcome Stanley Tay- t `� �)' Wedn"lay. :clay 20th, at 2.30 p. m. for home after spending the winter -�; �_ colon id nra�or9m _ h84t been arF- ---tire _... ....--:------ -- pa lc arS wit}1 anged• Piano duet, by .Hiss Coak= Remember the drama ."Duet of W� be'given jHIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9., L D. S. well and friend; Readings by Mrs. the Earth" being presented at Ch- �j �� U tU-the-minute trainin Griffin and Miss Rub Booth. Rev. err (Saeceesor to Dr. J. r Miss). Graduate of p' $ y ywood this Friday evening by an Ro$sl C:olteee o1 petty 3arreeorn and Totron. _ - sa U;.UV:rsatr At Clay ant ofEce over D. A. and Mr. Harry Wison, speaker. Roll the Pickering Dramatic Club.* This _ - paott a store..n9 Tares r and Frtday� Phone FINEST EQUIPMENT Call to be answered by "My Favor is a particularly enjoyable drama tsetwe art• for ite Flower.' Come for a pleasant and everybody is coming. So you ' [jBRBERTT FALLAISH.L DS,. Guaranteed Satisfaction social, afternoon. g come-alon�q too. We will appreciate 11.11 F' X.I. C3REEI•T D. D. S , Graduate •f the Royal, Coil:-ge or = AT �- your presence very much. . - pp�aan S•ryron.andthe{1ni�ersity o<Tortmw (I�eeiaretndeoceseconddoor'ast of Sc And-''.R0gonnathle Priceal The wreatest .travelogue ever given. Mothersi Day Service which was Shingles h'Or Sale saw■ Charch. Picker -us. Ont Mice hours . s - Tell Broca.. tell of their Round the observed here on Sunda - a. at.- w 6 P. m., or try aboointmeot. (X-ray Tubes and Batteries always an h-Jd y was .yell seevine), Phone Pick 700. 4317 World trip tonight at Claremont. attended. The special speaker. Rev. H. BOY '.MILLER.- United Church. Adm. 23 and 15. 'Mr..MadDonald, a -mission worker Galt Galvrnized Steel 8hinglea.l Brougham. Ontario Bird's Felt State Shingles•le *tissrlsv�s !!r ow>I-!. _ from Kora ave us a very bright Also.' re•ruhherin ta 48tf Pbnn- Mark ifitl6 RRRy herb. -... and interesting talk -that count ' ion mowers eh• sed. A SL and auto TH RIGHAliD80N- Dunkarton _ and conditions there. The special .1RYreaasd sutoiaotaMktwtusoeeof all kutds, U S I C T. PATERSON S • OLARSMOIhT tl+greaeoeum eomptulmof so 8saoeial_ .end• _ added to.. the -mus d pretty spring Call and get prices. Phone 9dli. ad is an lee, ted Tote W. M. S. will .,meet on itchy flowers added to the service. Experienced Nusie Teacber 21st in the afternoon. �'P'08TiIJL Licensed Auctioneer, Messrs Walton -Annie and Alex. a tar osaaw. t r TWO nod on�i. ..f with a Toronto Conservator! :Brougham N (tfar-lad a 611 logos atwwd to on ttberwt Thom, are motoring to ,Princeton. �---- FUEL seat.., Adtwea Gross Mow r, o,. oaa standing. The G G. 1. T: group will pres- .. :Mr � Mrs. A. Moffat, little Will teach afternoons or evenin & pnt .their concert at Ch on daughter and Miss Belf-Brown were 11�Ti7 0 R BBATON, TOWNSHIP L �'� ug D a Cork. Gooveyaacer. Commisomwr for . Saturday reserved for school Friday evening, May 22nd. with Brougharn friends on Sunday: * ' - eakr.a atsda�tts. Seeonntant, Etc. [+soar of children. _ alias. Ina !McConoehie entertained ;�Ir. ,and.. ..Mrs. T. C. Brown attend. Builders'. Supphe� t- tdtaeriaee licenses WAiterak. Ort. Rates very Moderate. Whitby friends last Saturday after- ed the funeral of the late M. fg. W. Yll tBi . MAW Studio at my own home out mite noon. McMillan, of Port Perry on Mon- east of Brougham St.' Paul's Anglican, oft Sunday, day. Lumber and Lath Liit�n�r+d Auctioneer for nr lr_ Ram on No. 7 x , S. S. at 2 . m. •Evenin Pray- y Z' Ontario and Ontario Coanties. - - "i g- 1�way. J R Y� 7iis5 Gladys GaM10n and �Iis� t er at ?. Preacher, Rev. o - ug antro t. tc s osp- Aa kinds of salsa pro ntptty attended to MRS CARL.- DEVITT in4►on, B. D. _ ital, Toronto, spent Sunday at the blue UOar . 'rYR7[t3 fiSAliOKABLB maybe arranged for at the NEWS orate, Rev. J. R. Hick, of, . Whitevale will former's home here. aria Alberta UOaIi3e_ rge of the qerywes in the 11Wbittty. Ontariao. Pickering Mills � United lChurch on Sunday next,. both M•rsrSila _ BI�y;R' of Gormley . - )d=fttac . Coke y ` morning and evening. reoent visitors . of D. and Mrs. Cement. ,Lune Plast@= You Cannot Avoid Chopping Each We extend our sympathy to Mr. Mair and other -friends -Maple Body'wOAtl ' and Mrs. S. O\ Morrish on the death Miss Ida. Batei'-who: hes: been a P • Week Day of the former's mother.. Interment Toronto visitor the past week, wad Agents- for Lnndy,FeDer - t pan Accident took place in Erskine Cemetery. It accompanied home on Sunday by � t '-Feeds of All Kinds res Stork and Meta! L00iit,� was largely attended, her nephew, Mr: Will `Bate, who _ OBJ l -:-- Poultry Feeds, Lahrador Shell, Oil We are sorry to--r-eport tate death' spent the day with her bps YOU CAN AVOID Cake Neal, Molasses, Any Chop you of Wm': H. Dickson, of �Iascogl Messrs Elmer and Donald Brill- . CoekallAtt Implementit THE EXPEN-31i may need. We can mi: say ration Farm. The tunerrtl took place on son and families, of Toronto, were 1 - THAT that you may want, machine mixed. Saturday ' afternoon at Mt. Pleasant .Sunday guests of their relatives, `8eenre Prices Before •Btiy1 t " ..FOLLOWS! Our Front Ranh Bgg Mash Aivea Cemetery. We extend our symp- the childsen of Mrs. E. Willson vis- _CYRi, F. MO RLEY � _ remits. Prices direct to you, No. a_ thy to the family..__ iting her on Sunday, Mothers' Day. c _ ORNF.RALIN-4UR4NC$ Cotnmrset°nes. Tke W. A. of St: Paul's are hold- The Maymeeting of the W. M. S WILSON BROS, Tba�e irN _Sail at Car -Lot Prices, ins a "Pot=IAck Supper", on Weal- will be field ale the home of Mrs. T. ec=t FM: e - T ** -- •'• netsday, May 20th at 7 p. m. D. S. \'orton on Thursday, May 21st.• x D s Lr • L CK w�lli� Phone 7x00 T'. in the Cornmunity Hall. Everyone Group A, Mrs. J. Miller, convener z Mattresses cordially invited. Admission, 25 cts., will be in charge of the program. - PICKERING, ONT. Evening's prograan will consist of Don't forget the Wawanesa meet- lNNER•SPRING MATTRESSES //�� /1 *T *♦ euchre. ing in the Town Hall; Brougham. Cough and Cold e R IJ CLUDENIN� A successful season 'of man act- Friday event iris 15th and beer ._ as good quality covcrint, +++t 1d Y y �', y • ivi ' Price, $15.00 FUNERAL DIRECTOR ties -was brought to a conclusion important queshona on farm' fire l�einedies last Friday -evening, evening, when the Y. P. insurance and automoble insurance Marshall titter -Spring Mattreises S. held their banquet. Presideint discussed and explained. Bert Har- ` •" ' Price, 629.00 Private Ambulance Glynn Joyce occupied the chair. Fol- vey will be on hand to entertain in Grave's Bromo - 1' Day and Night Service r a Quinine,Tablets. White layer Felt 'Mattresses Phone 9000 ]owing a very delicious repast his usual manner and 'there will he Cascara Bromo Quinine Tablets, _ which was arranged by_ the social a short dance after all, Free. Laxacoldl Tablets, �6t's - Price, 59=50 Malvern 5000 committee; community singing was A very large congregation att• Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture, 40c.di 759 •', l -Grey Felt Mattresses' _ enjoyed. with Mr. Sam De'Ath at ended the combined service of . the Passmores Bronchial Mixture, ?dc's Pries, 36..50 Markham! • On ta the piano. Toast to the King, was church and Sunday School, on Mot- Rem, ---- -- --- -- proposed by the president. Follow- hers' Day. The program prepared Thermogene, 89r. WALL PAPERS ing a vocal solo -by Miss Ruth Toms for that occasion was followed with Aspirin. 2bc:, 39c. &9k We are selling Sun-tt'sted wall paper Farmers a the toast to the visitors was-prnpns- Supt. Geo. Will in charge. An Vide' Vapo Rub. for every type of room, There is an h . •--- ed by Rene Paxton and Ann Ander- interesting part of tlue 'service visas Vick's Nose Dr ale tl citceptionally : interestiag selection R P con .responded. Tam Mitchell of the .the presentation of five babies for lets] Nose Drops. • . • 35c. dt 7691L 4: p id Flo Filter Discs 450. fs>~new designs. ,The price is moiler. ' city then entertained with a num- the rite of baptism, the infant dao- Mistal Cleat Rob :. Well -made chick .tron troughs -also .her of violin selections.. Each of the titers `tit D. and Mrs. Mails G. _ate; ranging from 10 cis. to $1.00. g For Coughs and Cold& SPECIALS Baby shirk troughs at moiler five conveners spoke, thanking the and Mrs. Duncan; Mr. and Mrs. ate rioes, members of their committees and Beech and -'the one, son and daugh- , 10 Rolle of Wall Paper and 1i ds P Wat do not respond to Ix y the Society for their aid in ,helping er of D. A. and Mrs. Beer. Pramot- of Border, the'two for $1.66. The old reliable B. -H. Paint, Enamels to -make the season's meetings a ions of the 8. S. Pupils'and presen- ordinary trehtnlent try , All R.0 Is Ready-Tritnined. __ ;foil Varnishes. succem, George Brown proposed tfations of diplomas was conducted �jjjBmpOje's Coll l~allrer Eztrae Also Hsrfaess Oil, Psiat Oils, Tutus and the toast to the ` ladies, to wliich by the superintendent. At the re- - fw. A. TERRI r!,']' y- Coal Oil: p ,I.}1e eveningwasbmught W�a cine 9 e9uffvlLie t of H s ital, walls joinedoin of In ; �' Or __ - -- -i!' - lrMon Rice, v i a' a Masse Hlsrrle Re a1r8 , p N sl s Creo-Phos i� aneral .Director -with the National Anthem, singing the old gospelMitrymm, •" Dr - $1.00 a large bottle AIriDIN $USHBY inning in the Sheaves. The eburch $ Private imbulanoe Hear inwrtant ittmnr•atxe questions looked very spring -Bite with a pro - 1 ' Phone IM- Hardware Phone 4606 explained by Wswenetss officials fusion of spring flowers, It woul E• • C. Jones, p -- , P4kell".PtCRFJ G at Brougham Ball. Friday even- be encouraging to have mxh a co- 0Ac ol May 16th. rregation on each Sunday. DRUGGI l'li i s .,,,PROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFEThe Book' By Dr. M. A l.appiaow �.. — Y Shea f A Mother's Question would say to her do not be discourag- ed. iscourag ed. Her boys may be at that restless A mother of five children has writ- age through which everbod • has to BY HAIR M. MORGAN. 8 b I . ' 'fen to me this week asking a 9ues- Pass and provided the atmosphere of s - • tion ,which, I fancy, must be in the the home has been and is right then _ - mind, of man a mother. She has one , Y it will show itself in their lives when . INSIDE E ROPE by J o`h n in the- morninK)> all these ,pp eardaughter and four sons. Three of the 'they cartaiplY_theY aettle d wn as Gunt1le.n64�ussonBooc Company, in detailed form in ' the opening soar are, approaching manhood and will do. y „ Ltd., Toronto); $4.00, is the book chapters. F g her ,question to me is: What do I, But a mother also owes it to her- of the moment. 'The chaotic con- From Germany n e go to France as a mother, owe to myself and to °I ditions in Europe today confuses .-the 'contrast is ver a the community?" self and to the community not to i y apparent - the the layman and the' conflicting re- .- _ S Laval, Daladier, Herriot, 'seem - spoil her children. By that I mean .. The letter is brief and there is that children should be made to feel; ports and stories -surrounding they more like political machines - really very little in it to indicate a sense of responsibility in life. Tb Ieaders of the, various govern- James Ramsay MacDonald, etc., clearly what this mother's particular unduly coddle them and shelter them menta, gives the effect of a. are .presented in all their British problem 'is, but the question is worth will only unfit them. for life. When= gigantic cross --word puzzle. aspects -as further contrast - to tryingto answer, the John,_,Gunther unther has - b e e n in after the febrile atmos here of -4 y go sat into the world to face z P Europe or eleven years as a cer -Germany. life for themselves they will have to Y• ' First of all, 1 would suggest that �n respondent of the Chicago' Daily England and ,Stanley Baldwin, stand on their owe leg$,".so it is .bet- g James Ramsa MacDonald etc. every mother owes it to, herself, to News. Durin that time he has' her children, and to her community, for to let them begin to do that rout worked in almost ere countr in Y - before they go out into the world. by y are presented',in s1I their British to set before her children an example ` Europe and the near East. Dur- aspects - as further contrast to of life which will help them to at- And, of course, a mother owes it Ing 1935 he travePed well over five the personages. discussed .in pre- tain to true manhood and true_ wo- to herself not to make herself • an thousand miles; visiting every ceding .chapters. manhood and to become good and absolute slave. She is entitled to • a capital he discusses: This book 'is Stalin of Russia; Dolfuss, Star— worthy citizens. As a. matter of fact, little time off so that she may have a first-hand report on conditions hemberg -of Austria; Benes, Otto " if parents will take the pains to some diversion from the drudgery of today. Hapsburg of, Central Europe; 4 nerve .their children closely, they housework and tending the family. The opening chapters discuss- Lupescu and . 'King Zog of the ivy generally find themselves dupli- Without that diversion she may be- Hitler and his rise from obscurity Balkans, emerge from these pages c sated in somethingin their children. come a nervous wreck. It should not ''`+ and the reason the German people in'all their complicity. and iUnconn thesatmosehere of home that mother have her offs have accepted him as their leader.' A big book in more ways :ban Y rimpossible8 g `` �"'�,,_ -•, Here too is a human portrait of one, it runs to some 175,000 words P g -«., - the Fuehrer - Gunther describes and is a complete compreher.s�e ' parents are always exercising an un- without either home or family bein� w�,:;, ,:,w.,', , :. _ conscious influence upon their chil- neglected. This means that a mother ghat it is like to ride with Hitler ' survey of sensational interest now. Aren with the result that they act- owes, it to herself to train her chil- Miss Grace Martin, the well in an airplane, tells ' about his "What Walter Duranty did -for ---- - - -_. -- express themseiva known singer an dancer who drug -like need of music his weep Mew _Gunther -has -_dose-,_ _for ---mllly . through dren to be unselfish and to do their has been performing at the "Gros- in what he drinks and eats, and Euro " their children, It is ' this fact which share of the aoxk. venor House" in London, Eng- discusses pe. -, makes it everlastingly true that "ex. usses his sex life. Portraits o! land, arrives. in 6 ew York on S.S. the 'amazing "the ample is better than precept". mp n for a s acation g personalities, Cha Isi bort two G-men", Goebbels and Goer- BOOK Received -- 4t course this NOTE: The writer of this column' She- will return -to London soon. mother's problem - - ing; the seal story of the Reich- WAKE UP AND LIFE by may be altogether _dillerent -frown a -& -trained psychologist and an au- stag fire, of Hindenburg's strange Dorothea Braude.. f Musson'a,"Ltd.). " wuat�)lace judged it to be, for her thor o! several works. 8e is willing senescence (the old man could "'PILE IRON WILL by Margaret Tetter is so brief as to make it diff!- to deal with yourproblem and give It Worked .All Right understand problems of state only Culkin Banning. IMusson's, •Ltd.) cult to guage just what her problem you the benefit of his wide experi- ,p,� in. It may be that she feels she is once. <, Questions rgardiny problmsexpending herself on her family w They Double Up on a Round of Merriment of EVERYDAY LIVING should be � without getting any real returq,. addressed to: Dr. M. M. La'Pp to -' - - '- - That is a common ezperience of parents, and especially at that period Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street Rest, When their children are just blossom- Toronto, Ontario. Enclose 3 tent tag forth into manhood and woman- stamped, addressed- envelope for re- hood. It that is her .problem, then 1 ' ply.. _ IOdors in 1rumts The odors at plants exist in dif- leeent parts of them --sometimes in ....,,this food, as in cedar and sandal. wood; somet'mes in the leaves, as In patchouly and thyme; in the 'seeds, as in caraway and tonquin; in the 'bark,. as -in cinnamon and cascarilla; .and in the root,, as in orris. Some _• plants yield -more than one odor. "I see the ladles are organizing Thus the orange has three -one from ■ Monday Morning Club." the flowers, called "neroli"; one from "What's It Intended for?., he leaves called " ��. For ladies who Already belong petit grain"; and to six afternoon clubs. I presume:' a{., .,a'nother from the rind of the fruit, i wiled. "portugal" or "orange." _ E "Everything"'needs `to 'be` im- ° A1119 $ - proved. Everything right now - is Doris Dudley, 28 -year-old ac-. et 1' orm Of behind the I very tress daughter u bide ljudiey, s' .; still a long way from perfection." dramatic critic,.explained the Henry Ford. • self-inflicted rifle. wound -which ' „M r • JO she- received - in the New York •- _ .apartment of Sidney Kingsley,The complhxities and tfie con- prize winning playwright, after fusion of modern civilizations are quarrel . -. by saying "I just t �> such that legislators quickly forget 'wanted to see if rifle worked." _ . objectives of social and economic - .. _ balance, and- give very to the special - - pressures of the moment.' Milk is supplied in British schools t; -Henry A. Wallace. to more than 300,000 children every day. Pupils who pay for it consume " "Doubt does not involve intellcc- abut 22,500,000 gallons a year, while tual suicide, but intellectual mod- another 4,000,000 -gallons. is- given' . esty," _-j. B. S. Haldane. away free. - - "Don't spare the bosses," eras the slogan of W. C. Fields when he. took Gloria Swanson for a ride on. the merry-go-round when she -dropped in on carnival set where Fields' is making first picture since _ - Honor Medical Head his long illness. No Time Like. `The_' Old Time There i§ no time Iike the old time 1. When you and I were -young IFF When the buds of April blossomed. • � a •• ,� And birds of springtime sung. - ',u t1 I The garden's brightest glories ` `� - � \� ���\� By •the summer sun are nursed, w ;a s But oh! the seet, sweet violets, I • z� � ,�� ���� � ', � '� - The flowers that open first. • . , lam\ There is no place like the old :lace "Cora says site is t-entysevert' Where you and I aero born That was. the ape she pave several years apo.'.' Where we lifted up our_ eyelids "Yes;,that's one thing that hasn't On the splendour of the mor. :a �;•ti advanced." From the •milk -white breast that warmed us, ' Although about i0p,009,000 tons From the clinging arms that bore . of iron" are, in use in the United Where the dear eyes glistened o'er j` +• States today, not, an, ounce of chemi-' us That will look on us no more.. tally pure iron has ever been pro- There is no friend like the old friend c'uced. Who- has shared our mornini;- slays, -+:R ; cost. aid to toning her up No greeting like his welcome. p Paths in the Black Forest f G r No- homage like'. his praise. her singing is her dailydi 4_ e - . the ocean, says charming Sonia •many are graded and benches placed Dr. Frederic E. Sondern (center), retiring president of the Me- Tame are the scentless flowers y, of Denver, who will silpg at every viewpoint for the pleasure With and fie four, light operas m Los An- tical Society of the State. of New York, receiving the Presidents of the hiker; for hikingis gaudy y crowns of gold greatly But -friendshipis the breathingrose plea, Madel, new award to be given annually to retiring presidents,. from encoura in Germany air a sport Dr. Harry R. Trick (left) while Dr'. F. S. Winslow, new presidept and means to radiant health and with sweets in every, fold. _ ! i watches•, happiness. -Mary E. Barton. W fir• - -- J` - earn to Care for ustY re , �► ' CREAM PIE made with Y o u r Clothes -- , - - ChrssAie0 s- - •„ You'll.. Be' Well Repaid for GRAHAM WAFERS' Time You Devote Each There's' a recipe with every box. Try 1 E A anc� see Days it, how the neighbors will envy _. - i ' e's . - s Chr st1 • l • Of course, oto H. our ie bakin > o taste is dressing 'a _. Rules' for god g � . 1 ,� 'Graham ilVa-f�rs can- be used In a ' 118 uCiQt are. the same for every woman, •number of diffenent ways. Eaten any _ whether she has an extremely lim- v, : ited budget or a very liberal clothes x� way they are delicious, nourishing said . allowance.. She should buy simple afresh and pure as, any biscuits can be. • dresses and'suits-well cut and make the best.materials ala he an a o d. 4 „ + of far better* to have c one $fine !The'chri dress with two or ' three different �do � � ' collars than three mediocre outfits, that stretch out of shape, fade at the Bise S _ 4 cleaner's and look shoddy after the-�herhrk a Christie $iscuit for every stats' s Hall Mur-de'r* first week's wear. assn . -- - - • Learning to care for -your clothes - - i By Adam Broome' lbuysth Why eget ally "Ulider present conditions 'o[ � porta owing how to em. a beautifully tailored skirt if you have no intent v ' ion of keeping it pressed .ora su- living, the age of 70 may well be' ? Not man 'people pass up S6gle"s Make thought too early for compulsory ? tti�rorsls there? Y P P period felt hat if you never use a signor Pareui or Milan, famous com- parson's Lane on a winter afternoon hat brush? e Q retirement." —Charles E. Hug fes. poser. collapses and' dies while. he is —when Jack came up with him? pay --special attention.. -to me Des%conducting his own symphony at .the ,your . _.F Queen's Hatt, London Ac the inquest it It's not the same as if he'd gone shoes. Several women we know in - Is disclosed that a rare poison, curare. running to the station to report he'd elude cleaning and heel -straighten- l caused the death' I R A G L EYEASTinspector Haynes receives a call from found a dead body. The fust man Ing .allowances -right _in _their beauty. � oxford stating that .a aupplY o1 curare fella is a fellow ` who happens to ' " has . been stoles. ass him on the road—near the end budgets. Don't spend so mush, on hair in. an u country bungalow in west P and face * that you have .no money Stained 'Materials Gain � lri Does Not Require up -country so narrow. _J4fhriea .District Commissioner n'esccott of the lane, which � left for grooming. It really ii tretter . Popularity for 'Man}" Refrigeration •' - - receives a package of strings for his that he'd hardly help bring recon — �'calto—he opens the package and a sew nisei." in the long run to have home instead . Hames -- - -----minutes later collapses—dead. g ilt Do Your Baking i _ S-Noars •i The theft of the curare is confessed The Sergeant -,paused to see the of professional, facials and to your - •by_an. oxford student, Branksome, who effect of his- words on the Chief_ own'nadls than to spend huge sums biers, homes have been WuuRi—with ^" �'f .F''S' Price . hands It over to a Dr. ' Hawkes, who on these and do without ""lifts tai lid believes to deadening Dain of animals. .Constable, Colonel Evesham's atti- the wrong materials for west ex fes- tu. MET bell for vivisection. tads. evinced no special interest. your run-down heels and P . _ e. -i ire ivi ecti her. mother. Brand- slag the true character of tie resign DYSONS Pant B mother and,Hephen Garton. of the In. tiuth_he°.had ito especial interest that actually flatter your lege. i, 13 in mind. This is mostly .the fault of MIRACLE y If Your grocal --voreirn office. are all keenly Interested in what . the Sergeant had been say- `Speaking of stockings, you know, the designer whose plans were need. has n o t re - 1n the 'eolrtirg of the crime mg -of -course, that you shoold wear a Every design calls for one, or maybe YEAST ceiv•d his sup. "But that is not all, sir," went fresh pair every day. Rinse them some one other, material that -will liaise Breed an& eenplysena It - neit cents (c o l n} Se. earl Perkins toyed ullcom- o .the Sergeant, lowering his voice. out in soap sada and waren water beat carry out. the -softness of line, the eels ialttears for l - oz, re ; .g n s - .. g s . 0 $alar a peck- . Eortably-with his coffee spoon. •He He cleaity wished to, make an tri- the mia'nte yot� take them off. Buy tended. 1Ysebq-��r+i icouldn't give the real reason for his pression by his next words. Any- t9re kind and shade which make your ase, e n a u g r Both of .these malerial�. should be for io bait• precipitate move, though be wasn't .one wlio knew Perkins better than legs look graceful rand -slender. Keep Ings, or write for GI:EE satnpile to i so obtuse as not. to see that the did Colonel Evesham might • have the seams absolutely straight. Un- thaezpt to the parties building so other had probably guessed it al- suspected that fie was about to. play leas, you have legs .worthy of a that everyone interested will under- al- nser J and why the shingle, or brick, or �iy'son s Limited _..: ready. _ There weren't many chances a trump card. , "I had to. search beauty contest, ,don't go in for ex stuccois the Duty tIling to use to get for a police officer- at Mill Dean to Saxby, of course, as he was to be nets and faces or contrasting arrows Dept. A. Wineipe$. Ginada distinguish himself. And novo that detained in the cell that night. And at the ankles. Be conservative when the effect desired, ' the chance -had croppgd•-up for him is one. of hie pockets I found .s it come$ to stockings_and shoes. In the case of stained shingles the to initiate a real 'full-dress murder double value is the soft color and the _..... g d a _ gummed -up' envelope --amongst a line effects obtained with all the long- GET BACK YOUR UfE case, he did sot want to lose it; or lot �i other paper—a newspaper and . - say of the creditdue for.the prompt so on -with some crumbs." lived qualities of cypress or cedar :With FIGURE taking of the earl • steps. And that -SoTheyBy staggering the shingles a wavy. lthe5 p He openeii a drawer in an Old- V ' !1<EiCl<tYTI01Rne Tr=I.ETS was really -why he had made up•his fashioned' ictorian" escritoire bt- 1 !a secured that greatly adds to the Aa aid to alendezaess aaa.mind to take the mstter.into:his own hind his+ and brought otrt a small sottness•or texture of -the wall and the body oh•mieal balance. A pt Pars a,_:hands and rase it. cardboard stationery box'which ba - t o terio s eon sibs emelt mat•ris , roof that is especially uOains t�"All that the bi eo le in the` treatmea t ex r. c 1100 dg P P carefully opened and pInced before '�$eitiginventive `ane arigihal is h er sed Oa ones, wltb ordBrightmouth force -would see would the Chief Constable. not.bein-extrava ant and sill vole aistrsdtors for aom _ om be just its •weak points. They were "I got the envelope open as .well — g g —Hf G. Vhetis. The cbuntrp :Mime is .very beautd- Ion -ot Canada. used to . dealing with much , bigger as r could without tearing it—had ful in shingles, as in the Colonial cot- SOA Tort psoaIICTe sat► -a» _ eases than' usually'came the way of gloves, on—" he' .uninioned as know- " rage Kith its white walls and green > las, station on eal. St. oatls•sia. Fedi scientific ineti today defend roof. Rursl-Englieh'homes are also Wast. lgoatr•.1. r.C'' the man in charge o! Mill Dean. Ing a look as he was able, "and the atheistic attitude:" _ Atter all they, didn't, couldn't, know that's the -card that was do -it." - - buil: w1th this wall Yiatsh; 4n tact, 1t the village people as he difi.himself. He eagerly watched the espres-—Aithur H Compton...dcea not depend so leach on the viae-: ,.. What seemed improbable—impussi- sion .of. Colonel Evesham's • face • as - s alticatlon of -design' as it tloea oa the The Salvation Army ble—to •them=mi ht ` seem just the r`i was a success at 16. That s setting ' and the setting and ',atmos - g tipped rile box towards him and in- bad for anybody." phere rott are trying -to create. - _ `reverse to him. And he felt pretty spected its contents, "And` what's :,ANNUAL -sure that the majority of the Mill more important still -Tom' Saxby =Rath '•Chatterton. @_ - Dean bench would agree with him. swears -he doesn't know where that SELF-DENIAL He was really rather in the state of 'card—that I found in his pocket "one of rife obvious deficiencies AMAZING NEW STOVE not being able to see the wood for came from:" of our current theatre is that so APPEAL itlhe trees..- His suppositions .might The •, Sergeant ryas nqt - die- may o� its plays are not being be all right f2r 12cal, comprebension-, .appointed. The Col'onel's expres- written y �ay rig s. O� 1 The work of The Ariny has ; _ What he underwent s very •considerable -George Jean `athan. Co S WIT f REE ATR.• never Leen nlOrt= Ilect:SSar1;— c¢,c ,! ztte, and did not want to change. In b oc erst New Invention- of W. C. ' ser+," s that it was onlyhard facts "It is an intel'esfing; o Flo s, ¢ 'Fhe roblems have never formed, on a gilt-edged correspon- Coleman Uses 9 =and cohivintin9 •evidence -which could fret that Bobo who talks bravely. ` been rtat2r-- �r , c dence card: ,was the inscription. � Beings Convenience of City Gas to g ulimately influence the minds of `a : ".Please• giee to. bearer any letter about war has seer been killed' in Small Town and Rural Homes ..'riie urgencv .of t11c. , Army'S . lstrange Judge, and a strange 'jury or reel addressed " to Dr: Festus war,, —A. A. '�Silne. rtiliztne tris `principle of car appeal hay never Leen 'strong who would try the. zase if it were Ha�vles." burization used in pre"nt dap auto- From a miscroscopicat examina- err - sent t'n the Assizes. (To be continued) mobile. engines, -W, C. Coleman, THAN TQDAY tion of the dust. found _ in a watch, "It's true," said; the Sergeant, noted inventor sinal ._'shat Saab was the first s French Ycientist claims that he and pioneer mann- person to report,the finding of idol- Bu8111e$$alk� can telt the kind of..work in which Yao{rirer'of gas YoUr. gznero�aS StippOrl of a lie Crowther's.body in the ditch.. not the-. man ownirg ,the-']vatch Is en- pressure • appli- great and necessary }t'Oik !S E'~ ANST_ ON, ill., Northwestern ances, has invent- f far from the forge at Shallow; that gaged. Conlldenfly, SoliCit.d. was closed seeing it was . Saturday University members of Zeta Tau Beta ed an amazing sorority.• anticipating "Mind date" re* „' new cooking stove Please send your-contribntioa: afternoon, and tfie: blacksmith over 1;)emo'-yTig�un_attempt t eal that ,_,,,a,hro„__-�__ __ t ,jn Brig)itmouth. But he didn't do quests during their sorority convene with universal envy by means of so- own gas from or - tion, till Jack $acnes eased him' on tion, catalogued all eltgible mate can- _ Conuhis$ioner . p vial equality.' . —Bertrand Fussell, dinar, lead-free • the road. And it was Barnes who didates according. to .age, heigbt;,and �. gasoline. -- 'weht and 'told Constable Jnnrs, who weight, complexion and interests• Vis- ,�O11n MCI�l��atly ” W. C. COLEMAN, An ingenious 3 reported to me. iting' co•efl delegates were rated sir Once., you .hate convinced your- self, it is not. hard to convince device converts .liquid' Iasi into 20 Albert Street, Toronto I.r "leas lone had Tom Saxby been ;anis,, others" Jarne's P.' Warburg: vapor .sae—thea 'mi*e5. it with fresh, Jive air so that the fuel, when _ ... rea s t bn s actually tr is 96crc• air, and 4%. 'Taporugas. it • ,..-. ..:•• "one• fact' critically. Established, about f worth a thousand .'oo'sely arrived at." This remarkable invention has ef• if you aro seeking mental tmDroNte•_ HOURS Y --Joseph Jastrow, fected fuel -saving economies which, ment and efficiency, you anoutd compined with . the , heating -effi• write for particular= of the rovrers offered at moderate fees by .The in• }, '' cienc5' of the Coleman patented atitnte of ?radical and Applied Those Who Know SEEDS Buy From ,•.-: -man=---+- v: R ;: W.H.. Perron & Co. Ltd. ' Specialists in } Seeds -and Garden Accessories I935 St. Lawrence Blvd.; Montreal f •- I' - Their_ 1936 Darden Book. (158 pages), bilingual, - ~ = •-and the most complete and beautiful seed cats= Band A-Blu Burners, makes the psychology. . • . le .' • • • new Coleman Safety Range cheaper Read "'THE HELPER" — a new to use than wood, coal or kerosene. monthly magazine of help for every. Housewives everywherb' express body -published by appreciation for the convenience, The Institute of Practical ivad -safety; economy anti- beauty of a Applied Psychology stove which provides cooking equalling that of the finest city gas ane dollar a. year range. Sample Copy,-- Ten (vents .Reatders of 'this paper -wishing, _ NVrite for your copy TODAY full informantion about these Won- 910 CONrrPEMATZON• BUILDING _ derful .Coleman Ranges will recerve Montreal _ — Qaebeo beautifully illustrated literature _and- name of nearest dealer by ad. dressing a postcard to.. Mr. W: G. Colem$n,' Dept. W1,241, 9 Davies Ave., Toronto, Ontario. YOUR OWN HOME As Low - As $15- Monthly 'Catalogue rv" logue ever put out in North America, is• sent vet SO Plans 0 - Free on Request: Issue No. 20. '36 HALLIIDAY5.wai'HAMILTON 68 .. 69 •.. _ - ; � - : • • • • . - - 1. - ` . - _ `.------ T*�r .',. ;•s+ 4e..- '.,.:. .. ... ., .. .... :....7. jjacheziKg FibuO - : ,Card of ThasY - CARPF,j TEji & -BMDER Ma Leaf Ur �11tn�1 iii Fighl-ind Creek, Aish to thank tvieir - - - 111ttratiocrs, S Doors and / M ;1.75 per year; *1.5k#rela paid In advance tions, friends and neiglpbot•s for /lerr� �� l Subscriptions to, the United_ States, the kind -expressions of sd- Screens made to order, y�y; �/1il!!/Bl _ and WAWANESA S. CCL f. -and,Gt. Britain i2.W in advance. and beautiful floral tributes Plans and Estimates given an eta for lfa Ce■y!� ed to them during. -their recent sad General Repair Work. -JOHN MUfiKAR.-Proofie f r. bereavement in the loss of a loving - - Buildings BREEN c J• POYNTER, - Windstorm Insurance on Salmi .; wife; and mallet. - i — •, Windmill@, Silo@ ete. Claremont, Pickering Automobile Ittanrsaee The choir of twenty-five iroiees of L. `E. O'NL /LL o An lgina. Victoria. Park Baptist Crlaarch pre- FUN EEiAL' ISI 980TdH ANO' t� w Qpen Wry or' Phoaa i orient their cantata in tel Baptist EMBALMER To establish a lasting:' for business -BOWMAN & iioWg -� Church here on .the evening' of May : loth A varied program of other Su=e"Wur to W: J. M,�ther,. ' . ' ribute to the mem- -- WHITBY ONT "music will also be . given Further dcu�tfville ory of• the departed, GENEIIAL' )iLAUSS3IITHINGi -announcements- next. week. •Night•,rad-Day Service � one must secure in a and memorial lasting quala Y011_C8111 88 8t -Home That lawn is ready for movPing a isusinebe Phone Reridraee Phow it WUOD igU14K - TIRES BATTERIES, Shop ie sttu%ted. behind the se. well as beauty , ' -gain. Have you tried tie mower? U�f)1 7 ` It ran a bit stiff, didn't n, a0d did of design. We can ful- gisell 9ervice�9tation. ACCESSORIES; not cut too well. T. Paterson will fill your desires for Open every day except Tuesday of At as low and better prieee', fix up ._all 'the woubie$ with that ` FI[CILITIi9 ash• _ each week, which is reserved for Aii Tnow.er for a small sum Do'i% push N. W. STAFFORD outside work. a hard -running mower, there is no trr'ataeisg t3lighway Irionteneentai �+. ^ T. Weed qoa can in Toronto. seed of it. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS a Works :.. . . 1?h. 462 Whitby Ont, PICBERING Let ne repair thi.t leaky top; -Card of Thanks Kingston Road West Y . ' in year @hole@ of Fifteen Canadian BRQCI `9killea Morar Re airs. " We wish to thank our many - P - friends for their kind mesaWes" of and British Convanies of _Son" THEATRE . I Gordon' J. �► sympathy is our recent bereavement , :Nes. E_ R. Jackson Financial Standing : W�3IT8Y' Phone 2908 ' Mn. Lloyd Pegg. ___ PICKERING, nNTARIO School Reports Ten y is Ban Frid�►y and Saturday - enre � experieate king t _ AQ Inauraate. Now serving eNenb Radio Service "' May 15 and 1(S Brock Road. Easter examinations Two Shaw@, at 7.30i�od 9.30 Names in order of merit: Pruner E% ert service and re in Thirteen`�Differetil Townships ane' P. _ ' All Shows Daylixht SavioR Time) _ _� 1st Classes, class standing: - -pairs to all -in akef. Rens Sr.- 4th=Teln:a-Carlton -(hon). Jeri :iith-an"office system to "take care RADAR SABATINE'S Johnson (hon), Reuben Wilson. Jr: ;_ onable obargati - ---Fork - adventure Cla,-sic -•nth-Gledys•Davis, Fred Smith. Sr. of double the volume efficiently. gaaran>tecf - -23rd-Doreen Carlton (lion), Raymond .. �t�Captain Blood".- "-r. A. TUCK. Opt. Eyesight Special. Wilson, lack Goodwin, Josie Goral- Your enquiries ale invited and 'pont ARTHUR � I L' L. D ist. Authoe of "Your Eyes and Heal• czTk, Below pass, Harold "Brown. -- With •'Ih Jr. 3rd Mary Smith, Bill Goodwin, patronake appreciated. Graduate Radi and Television Institute tl;" a Child' and Its Develop. Charlie Goodwin;° Bett Downin ltiember Otticial. Radio �ervic: �Ien'► ERROL FLYNN ment.' Optometric Asaoeishoe of 3 g OLiVIA DeHAVhLLAND - Ontarioc American Optometric Asw . Below pass,' Bruce Wilson. Second 'D' A. � M. F R Association. otiation. Specializing in Eyesight Book -Gordon Brown ('pori), Graham :3• �ti ph'f,ii'r 5201• PICKE.RING Brodghain Ont: Phone 515 _ a +fonda,y. Tneodtiy and %Vedu'sday - and 'Glasses. �- Hart. Mrst Book-Haroid Hubbard, _ �dHy_ 1$_ 19 and 2U OPposi4e Poet O.fiee, -Oshawa I idarilyn- Cowan, Bertie Churchill, 'Teddy Brady. -Sr. • Pr. -Harry Good-. - - -- -- Firrt Show Pit i 36 Phone 1519 . win. .Tack Bradshaw, 3larj. Brown, - - Last Com 'lute 9how*.at S.50 Dorothy- -Ellicott, Patsy Cowan. Jr. "r` r. -Millie Churchill, 1;Sy g SPECIAL NOTICE - Three* --Ia>r 'Fred. Wilson. John'Ber4ey, ry Hull and a Queen'" rt,'. Y _. Budder a ran o and Cont • _ ou can now With - t Andley Brtoswork and 5tunework > . _ ,. .. MAY ROkl'3ON .., .. `` liiothers'`-Day rias 'celebrated in CHARLOTTE HENRY 8 Specialty the local church ,which' eras'filled: THE BEST BRANDS OF F•RAN'KIE DARRO Architect's Service Seeding ii well advanced, ani - HENRY AR44ET A _ •many are through. Grana ie. 'shown„ PARED HOUSEMNT���n>✓� -. Repslrs. •a-retnarkable, growth. _ ._�. :.- - - :-. THE --CROWN Ih'NE� The Club met on Xonday evening « etif Roeebaok Rd. and Kingston Rd. _af t'`.Je . school house with. about . [if . : • . _ _ utpo _ one Pick The s .4.� . ; Ph rs�o :� people in attendance. -'Me stormwith _ and busy time on the farms --kept n _ _ _ 1' : httmber away. The business was. att- �a '�-GARY GRANT �' ended tcy and preaarations made- for a ° GgkrRUDE 1iICEL& 4 . a field day on flay_ -°-:rd on tine Win- NS RAINS CL4'UDE R Notioe`to, Y _ tees' 75 field. Practice will be, held nr. . rqmon PC►PLrr.r+lR PRICES -� G Tuesday and Thursday „e�en'uigs. A - letter was asked to be sent'_tn thf _ e a Building 1 kin Gamily of the late Jame. Divi:ie i*. = ` - Adulte�32c, Adults 8c. sympathy with .thein.. \1r- _\ormar. .paint of doubtful quality l• ds. Wliy take a chance on Qtiildreo 15c. Ofiildreo IOc. "CARPENTERING, "Irwin, of- Whitby, was t, -,eh introd- •when you can now obtain the undernoted top _ Tax Included CENEN.TIN(i, �� need. He gave a talk on the -tech- ;,' quality brands of white lead paint at this ___._ UMBING _ .... .: . clique and practical methods of fly- popular figure? _ ,.... L _ -ME,�. - . : Accounto s these famous time -tested , • and - recent Winni ek tri and answered brands for all ORINCi p p your exterior painting. Any one G1LN�Ei�AL REPAIR 1'VOfiK RO hupdred� of questions .from those of them will assure you a job of outstanding We a so salt Brantford Roo®eg T'Inesent. Keen interest w•as, •s'now-n ' beauty, long paint life and economy from We are preplired torepair cars. MNt�ri by'iill. W. Irwin is a great, admirer <:' rst to lost. a18,:Em pita B,�rhroom cracks, tractors And all farm Ecinrpment, Duro'Water -,Vof the commercial' Air Lines and There is a' store in --your vicinity that can machinery, wheels rebuilt and s s ` pilots of.the_.Lniied States and 'exp- :supply you. ' s II�, wOOd-WOrk 8119 Syster EgnBeaitty ' a•essed his opinion that they had the &ire -setting,' best planes in the world. He deploy- . ' WOOd tllrIIlnQ.df all kinds. i+nd other Building Materia(le :'ed .the fact that Canada had math AERWI, N, , W/LL � ` _. P mates Free Place your order now -for 1@4 such slow progress on .airµays and k G, ' W 1travel. At the close, he generously _ aero wood -working and turning. or nteed :+CANADA plilk 1T . 'Psoric or Call ;�• J. nTOTT�� offered to. take three of the Club up rJ r jj, U dor a. ride and after the President --- ART1 N S ] � H. RD WE - had cast lots, the lucky owes were _ ENOUR Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. Phone A502 _ _ -ffiisa Dorothy Winters, Miss ,Glad. DICKERING. ONTARIlO qs Puckrin and Fred Puckrin. A GJe-s (Saccessor,to W. H. Jackson) ' 'hearty vote of thanks was tendered - Phhot Pick 1729 1-26 „ 3dr. Irwin for his delightful alit - -- ----_ --- story and gift to the Club members. f ' y lunch was titen served by . a ` -Mrs. IMM Bn1k Honey • A dainty ' .. Mrs. .'Q.eale, llfatq. E.' Brgasit acid ' . Cocos t 1 ENHITE B 10 Tb, pail 1. Bryant. f^. - �,••2 Ibe., 2;i alien. Sone Register FARME'.." _ L 8PEM - KiLDd rte (Clyde 2le St9. Pure Fred" Sugar, Y$LLO W � oo lb. Bag, $4 8 WHITE or .Imported Clydesdale Stallion. The •' - ghiarnPropertOat.!Osssfr Will maketlthe Brot)- sesaon ::.You can et • To Price for - g P' MACARONI - vooHINQ RICE ,'T01iATo-JUZ:OE• 0o! 1936 at his own stable. Terms, ` . 6 lire. We. 8 lbs. Igo. 4 tine, Igo. RX, payab t - 1 le Feb. fat, 1937. .,oi� Veal Calvesh ` - • 'bnMIment; NQo:. 2243.SPEC IA -L C031MODORE AGAIN (26812)- _ : __ choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion at Home. Jewell Shottenin 4 lb.. . • 57Ce __ .. V -::property of R. Datoe, Green Riv- ,. _ g _ p � ., ier will Make the season of 1J3f,, 1 As follatws: Tuesday, May 19, will ' • e. ha�%e a ' Buyer at the D4fED PEACHN9 PRUNES : ' PUMPKIN F�ri7�1 i�,oi�da uesda C nice. per lb. 21c.' 21be., 19c. 2 tins. 19v 'leave his nam stable for Hugh h .. A ... T'ttgh"a for noon; trhience to John yf :. SPH(EAL Clierryovood, for night; Wednesday, proceeds to McGrisk- Wechtiesday, each week, and Huron .:Toilet Tissue; •8 rolls, 25e. gin Bron Altona Ad. for noon; .'t. lame to his own stably' for -night Pa Toronto Prices. " R. dt W. COFFEE ry F. G. 80At' BARDI1vEr. Thursday, proceeds to Fred Per lb.. 89c. 14 bare. 49e. Brunewiek, 4 tine„ 19o. fright's, lot thence con. g Pickering. _..._ 'RfCKERI NQ FARMS _ _ for raven; thence to his own stable , .• - - .. • .. - will racrnin mrKl the. _ !°hewing Tuesday morning. Telephone Li atiTBD - Ire, M300714. a MUR/SON - Piekedeg 6100. 1JOw66 r 7 ­ ,additions to We canning factory. L Jull, of• biwidin, will occupy the Mr. Eric Hudson - -attended the pulpit on Sunday morning next. 'Jack '("jha Indigestion 0iW -F P1 pman is. visiting relativee -ftMe f lds- fs -ii5z1-uL_, Mr. alid M 3071 RepeW resents the afield for a few days. this week. Demised was a promin-. Herbert, _and grand. -child, Billie, of repetition, heartburn, flatulency,41. Russ Cowie- of Toronto Spent the ant Oddfellow' and- -well-known in London, attended. the funeral of Ganaea Life A"urince CO"y and other ailments• caused by ex. -P - -week-end with friends here. that district Canada's oldest Mr. Sentzel's father at Scugog and case acid- in the atomaeh are. inat- A Mrs. D. Alger, at Torono is ..vi*- Mothers' Day service in the Un- were - accampanied by Mr. Rich. J. antly relieved by G. & H. Stoam& =tin with Dr. and Mm Tomlinson. Powder. Mr. C. says: ­pW ited Church was attended by a� very How, th_ whom they visited �On years I Mrs. T. Condy has returned from large . coqgragstion. Five baptisms. their return. camp -any *lave suffered with gas on the st. the Oshawa - Kospital, much insprov formed part of the service. Rev.. P. '.(zee Claremont on other page) miach after eating. It was so bad -ad. . il - -I.dreaded eating. I tried numerous WHITBY. PIUKERING Arthur Dickinaott, of London,. Ont, and vicinity. other remedies with out much boa - is visiting his. brother, Wm, on. the The Canada Life has served Canadians efft. -Since "ng G. az H. StO.A& for 88 years. During the past five y�m Powder, I can eat my 4th of Uxbridge.. Wiring and Repairs this Company paid to policy owners and VIAMajo without, HWT�son Spears, of Brighton my bad after effects. I would not beneficiaries over $131,000,000, It has called on his grandmother, Mrs. be W�khoxit it." There I a assets for tWpr6tecfioa*o( polity owners' real"A Gibbons on Sunday last Why suffer when you can is of over $242,000,000. get tug Mrs. Lillie Bance left th" V;bbiPhone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. Whitby Instant relief. From your druggiA.. -for Syracuse N.. X. for a week's 7. or sent. direct. Toronto visit with her son4 WnL ESTIMATESTREE Miss. Casson a , is ernp- G & H. LABORATORMS. toyed as book-keeper, and stenograp- Dead, chicks add to the, cost fICKERING, ONTARIO her at the Cbam:', Cooper Hardacre. CE&O --of living rhicks'. A good _,FlXT.URES aAdApPLIAN Glad to repart. an 'ImPro-MmIt in Obick Mash is cheap, even if -Supplied le Cos Barctay-Transport the health of Mrs. Robt Black, of Little Current, ww confined in 'ale at Reasonab t it costs more per pound.' for Wirklemaya Hospital it reduces mortality, makes batty Service Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are .,(For information call Malv. 1708) fast growth and early payers moving into the Lyman Pilkey res- bit"m Claremwt, Broughave no Blachfords mashes are fit. Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto =dance, while the' latter are moving tractively priced and AV&il- ry preparing the Big able - through My drivers an trained t6 -be ea-rdql I'm machine into their new bungalow. A#- R.- FLYNN' -Field Day, June 23rd, is now at courteous and reliable. work. Remember the date. JOHN NORTON 10 Special Rates on Long Mbsom Lit'nied �NT ONTAR e Electrician A meeting of, all these interested in the organiiation of a football Asuling. Phon4 C%re. 2"41 team are asked to attend the meet Ing ,in the hall on Tuesday w4nihk. nUNBART ON,.'. ONTF. No order too small, None too Jars& Joseph Farr, of Weston, has pur -Maidelin6 All shipments insured and protected chased the elevator at North Clare from the -Readier moat,' and commences operations at Beauty -P- once. Fuel Feeds and chopping will ii He is "ag idence in Claremont. Mr. J,. Dorton . ' is reported to be going in: with Mi. o e Kin'g-s- -Salon Claes, 8. iind C. 0wned'and operated by Q'y Frank S. BardW Farr, discontinuing his�hopping SAFE 9 DIRECT ECONOMICAL ama curTING. SHAMPOOING. 'GE OF TIME TABLE Rev Glover and- Rev. A14gustine CHANGE FIN_ GER I N G, trent to Toronto on Monday to hear -Effective. Siinday,_ Apiil' 26th, 1936 MARCELLING NEILSON'S of The Kty- : .4 Pr. Kagav, -Japan. T1 LEAVE PICKERING Specialize -Hot Air Treatment Ice Cream Thought of his;message 'was that For 'Cor For Oshawa and Permanent Waving.. point, .---We, as Christians must put into pr- -:-an, int irne and intermediate points Reasonable Prices if" h es ments attics, the Lord's Prayer i we -s A. M. P� M. P. M� Refr h' A. M. -PM. P: M. NIRS. %4: MUNDELL .1lo muin others to Christ. U, riless our .: . Confectionpr witnessing is 6.31 a 6.09 -12.54. 5.54 1.31 y sincere and a livlrlg Pht;fiv ItW' JLAREMIONT daily reality it is of no 'account; a 6.44 a 1.54 d 6.64 9.41 c 2.31 d 7.31 Tobaccos The Pickering DramTatic Club de- .54 - 2.554 7.54 =Eastern 10.01 ". 3.31 .8.31 - fgi"d th6ir audierice Friday even- -4 a 3.54 d 9.64 Standard* 11.31 -a 4'.31 -d.9.31 LAND SUKVLYOR. Distillate Coal Oil Ing with their pray-, -Dust - of the .10.54 d 4.54 9.54 Time P. M. 5..31. 10-31 Special Priv 9 o Drum Lots Earth.". Each character played his c .11.54 bl.O.0 c 12.31 11.31 F. J. DONE`'AN B. A., B. Sc., Q _-Br1tishzAmer1,t'&n, Oil and G&A. or her part so well that the aud- a Daily exceptSqu. & Hol. b -Sun. & Hol. qnly. l- L S. On file are the records o! sur ience were moved to tears One run- c -Sat. only. d- -Sat.. Sun. & ftol., MO. ute and to gay laughter the next- -veyors Gibson and Yaznold, -3&s--*LFS PLACE ATTR.kCTrVE ROUND TRIP FARES -0ahawa. Many bave expressed the desire t, 'Buffalo $6.1 L ' I King East, Phone 191�1 - that the have ,Club will" have Toronto .90 5 New York $21.84 a ty -.CLAR.EM0.'*T, ONT... B oifier ireai for us 'nextyear. Tickets and, Information t Phone, clws.- SM a Tte regular meeting of the W. I. EASTERN 'HOUSE PICKERINd PHONE 4500 twill be held -at the hoarse Of Mrs. E. es&y next at 2.30, L77= _Palmer on Wedn -C 0' M ­P7 L E�'T K `1 .. 0 W P R I Q E D 'A. R".__, p. m. A. paper will be given by Mrs _T E 0.. N' L Y C Rav"Qn, -Canada's Call' to 'Hef Women," Election of Officers. Sand wich. Demonstration by Mrs. -Wal- ford, Mrs. R. Morgan. )Irs. E. PR 0-H-CTION'' Ward. Members are askbd to make candy for the school COnr-Ort and ih _ o �•�►� _ - ;� leave it with Mrs. Lye - The Moiliers' Day Service in the Baptiei' (%urcih on Sunday was 4 `4 7 ____-�--tnuch appreciated. Mrs. Jas. Coates .,j presided over the service which. OP cried with a hymn- , ­Uiwm Mothers, w=i=le' we Sing." Mrs. Hanunond which was foil-- -reaA tke scripture owed by prayerRichardson by Mrs. Rk 7 number of youn. g girls then fav 4, gyred with a chorus. Mrs. Augustine -brvtxgi'at a mothers, Day Message, basing her reanarkson the story of .;Itke Wedding, Feaat at Cana in Gal- ilee, "and.. Mary, the Mother ,of as n't a dabs runn- then co ributed -mothers ber, -"Let -'us Honour_._ - A duet b -Lein by 310days the x taken -Jesus was there." The ladies' ch6ir 31imes Jean Ward and Alma For tar aythe. We wish to express our grat- • itude too, to Mrs. Birkett and her- _ �.t'�M •`+aAb _ swup -of young gicis who _arranged the flowers which added Be much . RE glad to- heat, People praising the Top on your new. car. - And that of course, .. 10 the services. W Training Claw be- Com - The Teachers' beautiful stylinq of the new Chevrolet means --buy a Chevrolet The Only ing held in the United Ohtirch'made' CCIj. Chevrolet 'streamlined' Turret Top Bo&ei by Esher. piste Low -Priced is a splendid beginning m Monday ev- x Us- mor car iri its not ng But b4uty tells only half the story. e the only that girm ening. Mr. Woodhowe is..conductiag Our rise important ydra c important to you is the uzimdatched safety only the Turret. Top, 'but also H uli the study on Knowing Brakes -Valve -in -Head Nc�. _Valvein.He&& *MCjin&__Fl$her whisk deals rrrith the different of this famous one-piece, searnIqu steel rod Draft Vontilation-,Safety 91 in suety w types of.. boys and girls we meet in construction. Certainly it is true that if an ev in - Inter -ow classes 'and the various n2odem deW4n dalis for the beauty- of -'the aaw--iind the "Knee-Acdoxi gliding' ride. este that must be dealt with. En today; and check up on --modern safety standards do -Come for ride Turret Top will be vironment and otiaracter mond this overhead fortress of , 'JI protection your savings under the greatly reduced 7% ...discussed vifth ..their relation to Lha building up of Christian boys So be sure to insist on getting a Turret GMAC time payment plan. and girls._ Rev. Bishop, Leader of OC)n Master Do Laze Mad&ls the Study on "Tire Bible and the Christian. Religion" stressed part - icul&rly tite scene at Pentecost and the I'C"Costingof this Holy Spirit." .171oft wilead - receiv, the Spirit -could 'fit. be repressed but had to speak out - the joy It brought to them. We as teachers can 'rot- convey- "Erie"` If we do not possess It, and on the other bund if a man la • the- Spirit.of God he ewatot keep it, .7. 01VES YOU ALL SIX FE'n ne 11TO RADUC IlItAKES-TMVNNRMff 100101 -11 FISHER VALVE411• he must share it. Witnessing makes HEAD ENGINE:.: nSHER NO -DRAFT VENTILATION:.. KNEE-UTION (m Mehr Do Lm MW*)... UMY SU39 TH1109OHM C4% the. Spirit a gKoster reality to one- .-sW. Rev. Bishop will continue his us the. setting Ocf all Test4mant. Ed -Ahe books of C^0PER -.Cl."EMONT &Wdy- glyi $ the New' CHARLES -1-w has purchased the --,Pftnk T.Ay* will be seed in *a cansh-wWat of. A z - - . . 9"v'J r • ...- . _ .. 1. . - - . ;s - _ . --. _ . - - . . - .., _ .. I _ f•. ... It's A Gal (a) Event , - •1. - - -- - I t;. 'M _%. _ The Rev. J. H. A. Anderson Pra:aes Wives Wha Keit !-�oatte ,. ' Jam% i .1Fares E� coin as Miners Battled to Save Toronto - _ - I . ,. . Men From Rock�Priron s` .11I00"i1 Iti11 ! .N.S:, - "There is two `o'clock (In the moruitigRl`' said a gruu > ut wm th �` s, , o f , ' • 1 y ueop le whose ser- 11 at+other: Uf cours . e the visitors .a, �°s� E' 5.++ # ,„ ring e u uays' epic of the, un their own account1. y '. : Paid for their �+1'; 1`"4<� , 9 �, . 1lvr,t3p !{fuer ilih+ea tragedy ani! res• meals, but themwere others who "sS;�; i �,. ( ':nlrhe should' iwr he forgotten. I reter 1 were there at, the call of other auth- - 1.tittle `+ninci+mcr,illac�tl wt++oak Pt f the u 11 , ' ' 4 7 cities _ y..y I . Will we get Pa.d for this." was t-- inti. hvmo firNs .hurulug, the lxGlex spread the comment of one woman to another , . k k with meat;• at all hours ut the day or as they chatted of their experience. _ s ,.. ' , c night, the b.ceping quarr+srs," most or "t don't know whether we will or not" • - LF? 4 x .el n�� thrrn ImprnvlstJ Cor the occasion, was the reply. "There is nothing to "►' y', , •+r M w ready for {fieri workers and aredws cib but carry on whether or no." That ac <r; f s n0. , V. '` vi,4itom thruui:Fmit, the who+e trying was the spirit�of,all that splendid ser- -- - F „•i p. } 2a "i V. ��. 3 prrl•,i1'. .. YICP- - x> { r I.( ,, t � i c y"� >s s "'� .""' r 1'hr-dr work tree not µ;,e<tarntar, find And these stnries-could be duplicat- ' < 1 k L, they thr urxelvea wvufd hu the• lint In ''rf over and over, if one had time to « r'4 :: ` 9 "`V "O Y s `' _ _-- s ,cark of It fur die them out. Mrs. D. E. Robertson. • w'Ky k, r , ; s :r .. i o -c r r z a 1 VUDILc:Ulut+; Gut it re ?y *H� rrP,ccatrd a faitht+ii nn,f unremltttng Peak Cor her yk s' r ,K cs 1 r of"Toronto, asked me'to s - ..Vy ✓ �^ ! 5•' �S '.?R'A � •�M P t i"t',. f,,y. , 2.. ;"- y, y .�'':`�' ' . .. ,;,•rote's Wi}hnrit which thr' valiant ,cs•if and friends• sad COII�ey the![ ''` igyr f s�� „z yf;`,� 9th e a - wurk of so many herulr, workers cvulu +nowt cordial appreciation and gratit- x'` y c ` c h �� `"y unt hove• n"s n aerwn liahed.. I !rave uditi .to the people of the village for o st •...'if 'Fv�-.^'�.�! �'Sf xt0.� + rs°.,° y „/'' y oC i` •� r ray �, „y 6, i I� • .- .. ... '+: K x n . a � :? C�� x t hod nr.ca»lun to tnnrh thr: home lite t d considerateneas - �" y?ys t.��; hcAr fad seas 4>s 4 .:,` ?s : ' ' '... r �, , a"c°�d�' N hy" ;��11... ,� hf tfir pc•u.Irir in u rn rc ,,. less incl- dtirinRkthe rtryingandays of enxions IN. r . . dentai way.- and -feel that this 'inn d hopes and .fears• gone too mush bas I That epidemic of musical comedies sweeping the college boys of. the county off their feet of tribute should !rot be omitted. been said, of all the others who made has struck Itiew York Lnt'versity. Joe Caputo, Dan La Verne, William Cohen and Leonard Shallet their' wonderful contribution to the There are only ,some twentydive story of heroism and there may be (left to right) rehearse for varsity show, "Brie -a -Brae" (right). homes in all in the little mining ail- . lege, 'and, as la any similar eommun• still others who shoµid be mentioned . Gi�►+ L - ity, these have not been bulit is .hos- with honor and applause; but amid 1t rlish Style Set • tela for t travelling public: ThJnk then all I have felt that some such menttoa y Llcttle PriRCess THE - �C Ii of the situation, ould be made� coneprning, the Pat tTGrad- Influx of `people 'of all classes In the : w --'- -_. _ — — _ lent en - - - _ -- -- month .of April, called there by a • tra- o in the homes of Ifo River enduring,. .cheerful service of the men ro nae ter W . YdRyl .f Famous childrenMARKETS gedy unmatched in mining• nistory-t 1lines. _ _ M ire setting styles for goons America groups of miners crani e1gCt or ten1. � . ... title spring. Lies 1936 S t 1 e s different commuriietea !n lova Scotia . , F'rom England's fair-haired Prin- •.. • - - - � and Ontario, overground workmen in. - . . , cess Elizabeth to youthful "royalty" . .The'01d "House - PRODUCE PRICES• . - ction wi,tif the diffe{ent t;eatures - df the movie world, -thee are launch- , coons --:. - ; .­ �-- United Farmers' Co-operative Co- Nearing a • Century' taut Still of- rescue equipment, government of. Ing frock and coat fashions for the Saturdaywere ticlals, news --• - . • rest of the juveniles. Paying the following Takes Keen lnterest-in Mod- newspapermen, radio and the Princess Elizabeth's love for el- )t;ricea for produce: moving picture men representing . a Sadness . `Of 1=Aren Ztl On y EGGS -Prices to producers, cases ern F aSllions. wide area, besides the interested vis - low" has" produced i vogue for acct- : !tors' who. came -from star and sad Dai' returned basis, delivered Toronto: h1n� i fodil shade in summer frocks, while ,. • -.... . 4e, _18c WI=BNIPEG, - Alex Calder, Wlatti` n ' . . ~ A large ..peg's grand old man, is just 94 and he to be accommodated with meats and It Is one thing to grumble at ttl ' it ... %rte preference of her small sister,16, I ' beds -all easily making un additional old house, to point out that the -doors A" medium , Princess Margaret moose, for pink ,,B" - 15C is still gnat as "spry" as most people of 'two bund' led or more to the daily {lave never fitted. 'that the wind 1. etas kept that in the foreground i,C.. ",' - 14c who are 25 years younger, - . 1 residential life or the community. rattle, no matter hoiv many patent English smock frocks of paste{ BUTTER-�No . !.Ontario solids, Mr. Calder, who bmong other die- - . crepe or soft flowered silk with the t 1'.enttp4rarily r'ampz} and Ehacics wedges are put'lslto them It is one' - 20 c; No. 2, 20;ic, tinctioas is the rvorld'a oldest Rotsr were utilized for the 'occasion, and thing to complain -of draughts; that skirt lalling from a brief yoke are pOULTRY= taa, still gets.a lot of tun out of 11te. j ..I. lhowrl b mss children's 8esi Hers around these constant service wadur-s be- the landlord will sat do the place up. Princess' frocks fitted do the- waist- -('Q. ) ngtiwinter months, h n he is not ' ing .rendered by those in •charge; lint and. that one mtist,do something. out :J. aotationa in cents _ lime and buttoned straight. down the Dressed able to after. all that. every available corner it Is another thlbg to be told to gag "'Live Dressed Milkred get out, there's not much - be; of the liomes was drawn upon -as liv to be told, that the house is sold and I . ens- „ „ „A„ misses, 'Fie sees more than 1 do,. and Ing quarters for the people nt all the that !t is not improbable that . .. - . Over 5 lbs. ., 15 • IS fres tease him about having as I uy one with it ' eye .forte clabses uaited.•In one hy the in 4 to 5 lbs. .. ld T? Klea Cal- _ e lives ttre entomb- Even the tear !a the _ wallpaper be. ner- iln Death The der. his dao titer. - i .. y ii to 4 lbs. .. it 14 g ! ed men• cornea iaeapreaslbly, tle r; the'mart Were 1Not Divided Old roosters ? 10--'hats",does , e7 One woman, not In good hearth told w "What d think of the n here the rain came tough is some. - - - . 1.styles in she was asked He thing of an old .friend. There is the HAY AND STRAW thinks they are very charmlag, He ! me that when it all began she allow- view down the whole length of the K�1,.\SAS CITY'-- Mr, and Mrs. a tells us that women -are going -back, hOr neighbour's•' daughter who No. 2 timothy bay,' baled, ton, $9 to was helping her, tar go home to assist road, with that tree which always George Katheter had been married ;10; Na 3 timothy, hay, ton, fT to to the styles of his mother's day',- ,- her: mother n attencSII to.'the carie_ came. out. tir$t and the Blida who Re- '�Ilmoat 50 of their 77 years. During jg; strew, wheat, baled, ton. 5 to Mr. Calder who !s a striking figure g ver resent the food that is thrown out , - $ pith has Etna lodgers who w ere coming In ; and she a recent illness --dire. Katheter said patrician features and' ,� t straw, 65. , thento them. The•o!d hQuae is quiet, too.- - �: die she hoped the other might not yq at Johnstone, Renfrewshire, 'Scotland. found that she. had to open her Through the' cracks In its stucctl. and i6; ca . that if she or her ' husband should o gray beard, was born Aprfi 19, 1841., own home till eery corner was ta• through the solid watts only comes HOLESALE PRO�'ISIOlYS ken up with ro��tnera• - lin er Ion u on. the earth;" . He came to Canada in a salon ves- f - g g D Wholesale provision Sealers are 8 .' I have slept them ever the sound of itis faintest wireless, - . She died. While relatives were sr- eel, atnrtiag the journey when only'. D Y pace but and pipes cannot be heard as they are gaoling the following prices to the a month old. He was the- wood Dox,' said another, "We p D Tensing the funeral, several hours Torci�tto_ retail trade- five months old ; knocked out upon the grate. The when he }anded.'A[ter living his .early covida't fast to church Sunday even- studios at the back are well-tienaved, " :biter. her husband died. There will pork .- Harn, 203rc; , shoulders, •Ing for c►•e didn't get through serving ..` be a double funeral. life' in Eastern Canada,, he came' to only revelry by night occasionally and . 14?ic; butts, 17c; pork loins, 193bc; suppers untie nearly nine o'clock," that, by the light of the moon sono- • t In picnics, 14%c. . 18,9 said one.'- .. _• �' Wipes !n -- bard. �Puze,--Uetc-es,---1?e:--tybs,- - - - - I seri ed i•i times, not unpleasing. And that re- :-'-1lte House Geller : sLt.,mcitta oris' night aE flection to the east room where to � 12%c; pails, 13a; prints, 12%c. -� ,- .11 u Short*ning-Tierces, 10%c; tubs, Voted I • t morning rite sun shines pleasanthe 1+'t lyi and the wide stairs, even it theyd 113;c pails, 11334c; prints, 113ac. „/g �,1?� �( k (([�� llsass .'lir �►n Early Water, Bird are shabby =- there 1s something about the old house which •ties grown It ^, ' GRAIN QUOTATIONS unawares. - l� �;• orations- are Saturday's closing Neilrl**�' i i e .� , - quotations' on Toronto grain_ trans- a.,' It is something which 7t by Inlracte I could. stay, cvoutd make one re- actions for car lots, prices on basis '< train from . ' c.i.f. bay ports- - _ paint anis. paper for ever. One would not have the heart lo'wtpe t Manitoba wheat -='.`o. i Northern, -a out human characteristics -that deep S�aiiD; No 2 Northern, 'Si c;. No. 3 S 1 00.000 l4olrie . lIl Cllica �, 1 scratch on the drawing -room door --.7 e Northern, 773}6c; No. 4 Northern,\'j]j Be 1JSe. 73Qi6c; No. 5 Northern, 67,fsc No. 6 Used .for Stray � ' . . where X experimented with a pair of - T ' ?--. scissors; that effacement of the pa {' �* wheat,` 87 Tis c. (�Ogs and Cats y per rhe;e the wall has been' cleaned - «'es.ern •oats -No: 2• C.W., 313Kc; -- L =r a• dozen times' e,teh the board that No, 3 C.W., 35siic; extra No. 1, feed CHICAGO - Fla stone ^% creaked affectionately every time one oats, 353/sc; No. 1 feed oats, 31�ac, g paving in . , N* r s' No. '1 feed screenings, $16 per toil, the sunken garden was started re a ik r'. �' went to the cupboard. The old house cenfly as the last step toward comp .1 ;,'a : bas its lines and wrinkles, its fasgil- Manitoba barley - :�*o. 3 C.W., "�`` Z:� " , ,; 423ac; No. 5 barley, 403Kc, Diel elty.. Society's far expression'; and friendliness.1. lion of the Anti -Cru ; Ontario , $100,000 "h de luxe•• for stfay cats �' , grain approximate prices and dogsr .. track shipping point -Wheat, 70 to 1 '� ° J.: 72c; oats, 28 to 28c; barley, 32 to 35c; Workmen ,were erecting an eight. :'.�° ' r. More Em .�o ed foot stone .wall around the luxurious i:. L . :K corn, 40 to'43c; lye, 40 to 43c buck- i ' exercise yard to guard hoboes of the i\` �. ,. Y -- ..� wheat, 42 to 46c; malting barley, 46 ,; ­ . � I-., fn 49 animal world from the p:jingyeyes of 'S rn - . M : .-mill€ng Data; 29 to 3o'c.%�� .. .. �,:� iI. ; humans. % Last Year The grde,n itself was a caprine and I - .11 : : I , I'll .:-,..i;.- -L . � .I a �. .``� �r reline heaven, shat with its two big I . . .­ .....- ��e S{.A maple trees -and the flagstones, i . V{.A r. S 8 6.. � th y , fief{ pias 'The hotel ' a • 'ree•stor a - 1 u 91 l 011 9, 74 Pa r roils _.-_ ... �_ made possible by a bequest of the � g%� 556 _ . late Marion E: DlcConnell: boasts still 1 tom' ,` b Compared with c ,_ Dentist • Says �+'omeli Put more attractions: I w ^ In 993-J: Nlen t0 �i11111e On the first floor 'are the kitchen, t ' ""' - w `' :'" QTTAWA.-A considerable at 1 \ with electric refrigeration and gain Pastel• 1/�t` j$., eras recorded in the. em to meat BOSTON, -Roman may shriek and' tinted• walls; {he' dogs' huthroom, I� situation in Canada on April 1 co�n- .. faint at the sight of a mouse, , but spotless white, and kennels_, 4ith the ; . i � P ;' when it, comes to sitting ' ln; the den- glass- doors leading to rife garden. 1 `r� :� gar`ed .with -the corresponding date . ,tea last year, the Dominion Bureau of . titst's chair and standing Pain without There nye two rgoms for cera, Due `' S . k Statistics reports, a whimper, they put the stronger -sex a many -celled cage on eels and the ,. � .. ,:, P - - In comparison- 'with the ''previous to shame. other more commodlou with shelves f � month, Previous '� ' Th9t, at least, _is the experience of to accommodate }caping animals. '' howe�2r, a" decline was 1 �' shown, due to the usual between or, Walter Emerson` Briggs, instruct- On the street level was the two --Coulson, Canadian scuil'er :vh'o" seasons contraction, mainly from the or in dentristq at Tufts College, who room free clinic and operating room. will compete with his country- release of Bushmen, before any con- ',�' �-: ,!, ls attending the 72nti annual meeting - Hidden away was 'the death' chem man, Campbell, for the honor of siderable number could =be absorbed of the .biass_ac_husetts Dental Society her. . representing . Canada in Olympic into other industries openin u in rive in Grunau, German to. here. , _ .. •' - -" T- amen is the first oarsman to ar- Spring. Bernard IJe Boissiere, Dien as -a rule .are very unreason- ....,_-. WFFERENT LENGTHS' t; 174 employers show - A total - the able o 1 o,i 9 dick of ,.French Bo Scouts, who patients,' Dr. Briggs said. the y, sent him on •a good will tour o language they use to the dentist is Dinner dresses are floor length. •prepare for games this summer. ed an aggregate payroll of 918,716 , . , ' the United 'States, ,is shown as a not exactly polite: ' Man evenin , He is shown out for a practice ,- compared with 9,066 establishments • . - y g gowns have short, `row, with 874,56 on April 1, 1935. On • entered the White House, where "Women can take any kind of pain trains. Street skirts are about twelve March 1 of this year 3 ^�1 crsons he was III guest of Mr. Roosegelt. without a whimper.'' inches from the floor. 51 ---'g--____._ :o , I... - . were employed: . -, . , . - — _ - -- - - 1 . r !k J i 11 ..' .. ,.. , - _ ' . _ - . 1. � I . I . / . . . . I 'I I .n' r A r ern centre, reports prospects bet- I •' no one disturbs' them, as they ', are PASPBERRY CANES, VIxI\G, 120.00 'thousand. Alsonia Farnik,, Cooksville. ter than for several years with per - U R In the meeting place of the In- mits issued up to the present worth sTLsa . c ternational Scout Troop at the -Can. $39,900 compared to $29,500 in the same period in 1935, LADIOLCS — 100 for $1.00 POST. ANGLERS �$� adian Academy at Kobe, Japan, the. And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the io, 4 a G Blooming Rainbow Scout Law is displayed in English, - St. Catharines ho es for an im- P SKINNERS new 40 page illustrated paid size. ml=- ture. R. Corman, Harriston, Ont, y Germ`ari, Dutch, Spanish, Danish and 'Na Bean Adapted 'Navy Fish )g Tackle catalogue ready fors de- at once, including fish and. game 5;1 BAGPerfects city hall and police station will be P - dALESLADIMS WASTED „ flag no less than twelve different je!% GONE = To Northern ntar><o urate _ a in Sarnia where operations have ?8 Victoria Toronto i `S as"tan magazine with liberal' com- mission. Write :to Knitting and Home - craft, Deiiar'tment i, 1Tnity Ruihling, A REAL Own country's COlOUTS - St• Ontario An outstanding achievement in inter- bean zone together with those re- for AmongCH - LSC E� Sat! in That.. Sailor Finds A great n one of eat a agriculture and o gr� q wired our northern zone. 1 o W weight is below -. Hien F .Kruschen Kat Free P est to northern Ontario is the de- these features are: earliness of ma- attbecansaYooneedsometDingtheeworksf-. on the liver as well. It takes those-d,old - •_ _ -� .Kruschen velopment of an early maturing navy turity, uniformity of crop and a early variety of potato for our northern ec llmate. While our stock. laate: Carter's Little Liver Pills to get thesetwo nda of bile flotvina freely and make a �d tl� p� � Your years ago this sailor had an bean in the Rainy' River 'district. sample, productiveness, chalk white 5lbs..- { .78 30 lbs. 1.40 attack of lumbago. Kruschen put hira, This .new bean is adapted to more color, cooking quality unexcelled, - right again — and has kept him " — — northern districts than• those wow foliage protects pods from light maturing farther Our 1936 seed catalogue, the beat ever put up in North America, free on 'request. omes'1 Stobbotnly rafass anyttfa[ et,a. 9ga {Fight sinfe-:-- recognized as a can zone, ros s and north. - WK K PERRON � IMITED I -' = CO.,t f Issue No. 20.— 36 "Four years ago," he writes, "I where the standard 125 to 130 day In 1934, ,a most unfavorable sea- Beadsmen and Nurserymen , 'sras troubled with lumbago inter- mittently, and tried several remedies, varieties are grown, 'in that it re- son, Gohn's Rainy. River navy bean JI'S St Lawrence Blvd., Montreal Tei. Lane. 4191. 87 _ - 1 without getting any relief. I s tarted peatedly matures in from 80 to 90 days -from date of planting. ripened in Iess than 90 days at Gimli, Man., 50 miles northwest of taking Kruschen Salts, following -.ted directions for lumbago, and I can as- The originator of this new early WinniPeg, and arrangements have \t sure you that after a few weeks I bean is A. C. Gohn of Emo, Ont., been made with Hudson Bay Co. to felt the benefit. For four years now who came to, the Rainy River dis- distribute this bean through their I have never felt ,any recurrence of lumbago, I trict .in 1923 from the province of Mr. Gohn brought trading posts rdown the McKenzie River although still continue _With Kruschen. I would not quit Saskatchewan. with him a sample of beans, unrecog- valley and report results next Fa1L If they were double the price. I am sixty, and worst on sailing craft, and nized by the dominion seed branch 'from he had by i. apa;t from that. lumbago have hardly ever had a day's illness."—E.O. at Ottawa, which carefully selecting for uniformity, •earliness, devel- Buildingc/Kruschen ���i�®0�MRoral is a combination of sev- • productiveness and is depend- salts which assist in stimulating oped a variety that most • Reported your liver and 'digestive tract -to �- .— healthy, regular activity.'' They •e'n- sure internal cleanliness, and help 'keep able. Awarded Many Prizes Z to the blood-streampure. Thus This new bean was under test illmbago, rheumatism, headaches and for three seasons by the dominion ~ indigestion are less apt to trouble -seed, branch and in February 1934. the commissioner granted its license Heavy Deniarld Evidenced for ' fYOU. as a new •variety to he known as • Sm� ll Re-asonabi ' Priced � Palace of the Nations Gohn's Rain River, thus showing y 1lOmeS ,.--- �I that it originated. in a district far ;- north of .the standard bean zone. _ ' The Palace of the Nations is for sale! This does not mean that the foretell Apart from this new navy bean being extremely early, it has alreadf ACTIVE IN SUDBURY gloomy prophets who, the roved that it holds a high place in �_� & With early emise o tile ague o Na- proved correct. It means competition. In 1933,it won a ma- jos award at the Regina Worldjs annual ontit's bustle aria'and bustle brings a bright - thathave that the converted hotel which for Grain Show, ' It won -the Canadian er picture to the condtructiori indua- 'I'%� PERFECT Chewyin� Tobacco to many years has had to serve as championship at the 1934 'Toronto try and housing problem for cities ZbEto headquarters of the League is "Royal,"' also defeated all the solve. A heavy demand. for small no longer needed as the fine new United State at the 1934 Chicago reasonably priced homes has made - ' palace which for several years has "International.." Twice in succession . its appearance as Summer approach- - barn under construction is now prat- it won the special at Chicago. es and moving vans start their yearly been practically at a standstill for regarded as the King's property. As. -- a-. t.ieally ready for occupation. So the This new variety hati all the good round. several. years, revival signs are seen a" matte= of fact, they are owned old premises are "To -Let", features of those grown in the, oldAlthough most cities in Ontario this spring A shortage of moderate - jointly by the King, the Vintners' report alight change in - building figures compared with . last year, priced dwellings for rental-purpos. es has turned householderls t4 study- Guild and the DyersGuild. Every some real activity is promised in ing the federal housing act with a year in July the King's Swan Mast -- 1 • Sudbury. Hamilton and London, Sudbury. view of building their own homes. era make a trip over the river and J SCOUTING with the Northern Ontario city ex- petting a $1,000,000 program to Value of Sarnia building permits for March was $10,040, largest for they make a mark on the bi'rd'p bill to' indicate its ownership. The cyg- boost business outlook. that month since 1931, with the to. nets, which have been unmarked, are Where Toronto city building department tal for the first three months $18,- divided among the owners. Persons . desiring to ..--Here- officials declare the construction pie- 540, an increase of $10,181- over last own swans may apply. -' - :..E V e h tuse this spring is only "a trifle' bet- spring. ng.A -new theatre is planned' with expenditure of nearly arid if their application is paised upon favorably they are, given a- pair.March - r y W e r e ter" than last. Up to the end of An totial They. MuNt-provv-�hfy have a e A brother to every other scout •' done was $•46,212, slight increase suitable lace to kee P keep,the birds. - over 1935 figures. a Heater' _._ - - Nearly, 1.100 Buy .Scouts -of London -took their new Honorary Patron. The first About $200,1ia0 will b pe , : _ e ex nded in the in Indus- ..New " •Classified Advertising_ $_ ' ..and adjacent counties part in anni-versary of St. Anthony's Troop -London, majority.' :what was described as the biggest of Fredericton, N.B.; was made the trial expansion. Hygrade Corrugat- Small Fan Sends Warin Air musical: show ever put ori at the occasion for presented a beautiful— Products Limited. manufacturers _ s To All Paris of -WasraLY NZWSPasss ;Royal Albert Hall, London. The play, framed portrlsit of King Edward by of containers -and Similar articles, -la ROOM D'ERTIsEn WOL'LU i'L'RCFIASE' A weekly 'Boy Scout," depicted the Scouting Rev, Fr. W. M. Donahoe. The Aroo P arranging for a $30,000 addition to = country at reasonable, terms. history of a London boy who joined stood at salute while the picture was their .plant while the Atlantic Pa- the newest bathroom Sad.. Send particulars to Boz 42;•' Room 121, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Scout Troop in of adventure. '.unveiled by.• a Patrol Leader. ciflc Tea -Company , plans ,spending QIIe of _ ,Armies ' of ghostly explorers, ad- ly a rens, _ . . 335,000 on two neov" stores. Bets is .a .portable. heater that rooks sx�CLD and AUTO TIRE 3AAGA6 rs venturers, crusaders, soldiers of Wel- 9ington and sailors of Nelson, -form- A special postage -stamp will be For the first three months of 1936 total saiue of new buil8in in Ham- -buildings-in like a miniature radio. Convenient and inexpensive to operate, its' amall $qp 1:i', BICYCLES.; $2 UP, AUTO-_- - .71F. •• mobile tires. Free led a background for his various ex- issued by' the Netherlands in 1937, to ilton was $198,000 compared pared t0 bladed fan forces the air past the k0t catalogue. a Toronto. . Peerless. 196 �perience9, and wished him well as mark the holdingin that cotrritr of Y $240,000 fast year. This year a $64,- coils dreutattng' it to various parts Of m, Welort Dundas Went, Toronto. Dun- . ''their modern descendant. One scene the 5th World Bay Scout Jamboree. 000 facto is under ' construction lY the room. It is . mighty nice. where HED SVPPL=S 4featured 2,000 Indians. Similar special 4ssues of postage and other large. contracts area ear- PP there are small -children in the family, - • • a stamps have been p put out by Roum- ing, Air conditioning ie,now possible for g (1L;ALITY DEE SUPPLIES— HIVES, Q `C ,A prize which has. created' 'keen. ania, Siam and Hungary to mark Scout gatherings in th-ose, countri'e's. we cal SUabul•y a single room. Placed in the bottom of a window in the same manner as' a Frames, Sections, Foundation. Honey FPails and Jars. ons, Fture. etc. Prompt Illustrated -n eompetition between the different • - e A real rosy 'tint to 'the picture is ventilator, there is an electric fan shipment. - catalogue o re7. quest. We take beeswax in exchange for. Patrols of Fort Erie Scouts is a 'week A father and son banquet of the <l painted in'wudbury, where $1,000,- '000 into which 3rsws fresh air from outdoors supplies. ii','!d. Ontario. and Co., Dept. R., Brantford, Ontario. , -end to be spent, at the district 1st Ormstowri Scout Troop of Quebec, will go construction fobs; through a glass wool filter which, 'IScout cabin early in May. was attended by, the 'Mayor, serosal many large business blocks are to matches dirt and -other 'impurities. GORWO aagz• sisals ` _ • • e o! the Town Councillors, the four make their appearance and accommo= dation for families Moisture fa added loom a amsril tank , NADA'S. NEW ' NAVY BEA:- — C Nnumbers . of .Scout troops in all p local clergymen, gymen, the high school pan- more than 400 of water, that is kept steaming by e 'Gohn's. Rainy River" ripens farther •.pirts of . the Dominion, are. securing cipal and most.of the professional anticipated The quarterly report of electricity. Tale according to the man- north. -White.' sDlendld cooker,. Heavy for themselves, or are being present- -men of the town. The troop is head- H. Roseborou h' building inspector, g g P ufacturer circulates purified and hu- ylelden Frost resistant. International w a„Inner since• 133:. Foundation stook, led with -pictures of King Edward VII, ed as Scoutmaster by the assistant declares the construction value for midgled aly throughout the room, re-" 0. 1. bed per ib.. fS or inure pounds - 7 high school principal. Toasting the P g the, first three months. of 1936 is sec- lieu' ng dry -air discomforts. at 40c lb.) delivered. .Obert C. Gohn, LiVE STOCK MARKETING Scout movement, Dr: W. S. McLaren •ond only to• the figure for the same - Emma, ant., ori.xinator. - — _ IBhlppin5 on the co-operative plan has stated his belief that "no better or. Period in the 1931 'boom. - TIIC Swaps Of the Thames WASNO - —� i eeti productive of splendid results. Selling on the open market means real g gniZatiOn rias ever been started in In this busy northern city permits - ASHO — CLEA\S EVERYTHING. W 'value for the owners, Get in touch' with t• this. town.".. • • r ' granted for the first three months this amounted- to $33,700. One of the fights of the 'upper Uaea ashy every home. Harmless, Free Write—Wir•—or Telephone LYadhu=t 1143 The Town Council of High River, year ,eom- Pared to the $7,51b figure for the Tharnei i5 the 'swans -which are to economical. needle thr r: with each package, beats all sales records. -as=s VNZT I) PAssil>Ess' �- Alta., has laced the old Hi h River P g . same period in 1935. It is about half be seen floating around gracefully on the surface of the water often fol - Gooi repeater, Good.commiasien. >ix= ceptional proposition. write quick, f Lsaa'raD co -ors STOCK CO ANT,COMMISSION LIVE STOCK COSIMIRSIOv DEPT. "Times" buildin at the service of g the value of permits issued in theS�'asho lowed' [iy a pair Of cygnets., They ala., Alexandria, out • . —� alt Talon stock Tarda, West Toronto -- the local Scout Association, rent free + for a year. The Scouts ' are .asked first- three .months of 1931. Sault Ste. Marie, another north- move • about the small boats which frequent these waters fearless]- for , POs SALE only to take care of the fire insurance. ern centre, reports prospects bet- I •' no one disturbs' them, as they ', are PASPBERRY CANES, VIxI\G, 120.00 'thousand. Alsonia Farnik,, Cooksville. ter than for several years with per - U R In the meeting place of the In- mits issued up to the present worth sTLsa New Seed Potato 'Certified WARBA ternational Scout Troop at the -Can. $39,900 compared to $29,500 in the same period in 1935, LADIOLCS — 100 for $1.00 POST. ANGLERS �$� adian Academy at Kobe, Japan, the. And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the io, 4 a G Blooming Rainbow Scout Law is displayed in English, - St. Catharines ho es for an im- P SKINNERS new 40 page illustrated paid size. ml=- ture. R. Corman, Harriston, Ont, y Germ`ari, Dutch, Spanish, Danish and proved construction year. A new Fish )g Tackle catalogue ready fors de- at once, including fish and. game 5;1 Russian. When the 'boys': "salute the city hall and police station will be lawny - dALESLADIMS WASTED „ flag no less than twelve different erected at a cost of $150,000. Aad ' WitIT1: T017AY, F08, YOUR, COPT' ALESLADIES. FAST SL'LLIl�1G CAN - ' national flags are Hoisted; 'so . that each Scout can gay respect to his in Sarnia where operations have ?8 Victoria Toronto i `S as"tan magazine with liberal' com- mission. Write :to Knitting and Home - craft, Deiiar'tment i, 1Tnity Ruihling, WAKE UP YO � Own country's COlOUTS - St• Ontario \lontreal, Quebec - U R : �A CORD PAIN AN New Seed Potato 'Certified WARBA 1. fV E R BILE —' NOW S YOUR BLOOD ? WOTTA WA The new W Ifba potato is without a doubt, tile- finest 'origination of a Century in the early And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the . YOU lose 'vital flnde,ln6le ern ei Mn Pe61h ri sere nrnered 6y Geir Gin Se/re t �"• 1 potato class. It has been tried in many parts MOrnia`Rarin'toGo nerve force if Prim 30c a jar Try Crm BUNIM4 r t of United States and Canada and all results . �•.tl w x,•� hate shown that 1t is fully two weeks ahead ° The liver oboald out two pounds of ppuvsass liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile you allow your . stomach to distress sal.•e,it'spodtoo nladeinCaaade, sold by all Dru and s Dope suety _ t r and more productive than the well knoaa n t` w early variety Irish Cobbler. Its shape is Is not flowine freely, your food doesn't digmt. you. when Tofu- Dotriboted by Harold F Ritchie &Company Ltd., Toronto roundish, akin and ' flesh white, eyes about • -,�,s; ,,�,,� 'the same depth as those' the Cobbler It just decays in the bowels. Gra bloats up yonrstota.eD..Yonget eonatipated.Hurmlal •' oils and rundown - - :, of variety, but • pinkish in color. It cooks well, ' pofeons go into the body, and you feel Bonn sank and the world and in need of a tonic —when your INDIGESTION. is deliclour, and, keeps very well. Our trial Amer'ebowel movamentdoesn'talwaysget 1 o W weight is below ' at 31ac9onald College last Summer, has con- vNced uif thgt -ft will 'soon be the "leadtng attbecansaYooneedsometDingtheeworksf-. on the liver as well. It takes those-d,old normal and you A TIMING OF THEA P AST ' a early variety of potato for our northern ec llmate. While our stock. laate: Carter's Little Liver Pills to get thesetwo nda of bile flotvina freely and make a �d tl� p� � 9i :' feel tired -out and- weak, follow the advice of Mrs. Rose Cook GASTRONOX `c �! s 5lbs..- { .78 30 lbs. 1.40 plea Wle flow,y �ne of 101 walnut St So., Hamilton, Ont, who -30 lb•. 3.00 e0 IDs. 4.50 100 IW. /.00 ?, O. s. /tole sfoalomellrathaveneabmalormerearyto tbam Ask for Caztera LItW Lttras PNs >O said: "My daughter, •Doris (Dictate above) was in a badly run-down condition when she wnl 1 ave you relief from lndiseWan and Our 1936 seed catalogue, the beat ever put up in North America, free on 'request. omes'1 Stobbotnly rafass anyttfa[ et,a. 9ga wu six years old She ass quite thin, had no appetite and tad pimples on ber face, Dr, Piertt'a otter gaatrie disorders s Let 1t help you to tealth u It to hal ned thousands. GASTRONOx, an amaain 1 - WK K PERRON � IMITED I -' = CO.,t f Issue No. 20.— 36 i caused byy faulty elimination. Golden Diedical Discovery built her up sa pow der. nentrtallses acid &aak'pw:.tem ea YOU UIP. BnsIneis sad social depend Beadsmen and Nurserymen that she ate better, gained weipt and the i Dimples cleared up." Buy now New size, aueesas t� physical atnem Eat and drink glut yw JI'S St Lawrence Blvd., Montreal Tei. Lane. 4191. 87 _ - 1 tablets 50 eta, liquid ;1-00 and $1.33 liker t "%1% � �. pat,k yodaTl , i. r PIANO-TIINING G t ti l�I --4iad to know Mr. Lorne Squires is mush improved in peak L"'She• 70-10 ,.. -The tennis caul. are having tht -Arthur Boyer. left : on Monday ' -ANDy� - tiiOlirta put into good condition for morning for •Cookluville to resume - — • A]1 kinds of Re air Worktheir summer's sport. ilfis work operating the steassl roller p - ,9 ore _ --J!'. F. and Mrs. Balsdon and on the Provincial Highway. All Tuning Guaranteed - family of Burford, spent the rweek- -N. F. Machin and sons, of Cw h- " C. S. MacnoNeLu Pic,kerin ! a Leader Store7l • and with thein Pickering relatives. awn„ F. C. Machin, of Montreal, L. ... - •-- ' -Mrs J. C. Pkilip returned to IL and, Mrs. Devitt sad daughters 209 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO --fie Toronto General Hospital to re- of Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs. George Phone lakeside 1502 ,teeive further treatment for the in- Smith, of Hamilton, visited Mia. N>..•- - juries sustained to her thigh -Last H. Machin ower the week -end. tgaitez. -A number of farmers finished New Butcher ShoF Fashion dictates the new `iBor on" -$t • George's Church. Sunday, their aeedia9 operations last week next. S. S. at 10 a in. Morning Pr- There was talk of slate spring but Permanent Crease in your trousers• ayer at 11.' EveniAg Prayer at 7.30. the favorable weatlhrer. that corbtm- We have opined up a new Bvtcbe 1 her at bath services, Rev. • E. red since . setstiillg began has east- • •e s G. Robinson. lea faamers to get their work .done Shop in the premises formerly or A ���► in your'pants for the hfe`of -Jiev. Hugh G. Crozier -will' rapidly. copied by W. Servant �7 P ; preach at the usual hours of 11 a,, -A large amount of gardening A share of your patronage is so the pants, and the famous miracle lin, and 7 p. m. D. S. T. Sunda) bbes been done during the past wt�t.' licited, • .School at 10 a m� The soil is .in good condition and the An opening $pedal with 'twee. .' pocket protecting agaltlSt 1085. of -T11e Ladies' Aid of St. And -I frequent rains of the past few days meat order : Dalton's O. P., tea a • __ reWa Church will meet at the home' supplied an abundance of moisture, 25c. per half lb. coin$• of Mrs. W- X Miller on Wednesday Land with_. the warm weather of theC LARENCE SILK, our window-- _ for new pat - Gert at 3 p. m. D. S. T. ( pest week, rapid grovath may be 29-31 M a na a e -L B. Tapson, piano -tuner, a! expected • :See 101 Zlanvilk;,� :wdil be in the village -The May meeting of flhe Pick- We -,win itK glad to Deliver. :terns and styles. )next week- Ordera left at the New.; ering Charmer of Corranerce will Phone 1620 Office will receive prompt and car,- be held in the Town Hall on lues -r (1 fel attention.I day, May 19th At this meeting -the' i Ne ring Pl AVes �- ) -The members of the W. M. S, Police. Trustees will present a full DOP T g turf the :United Church met at the report in the water goes ese aii3 I n . n r 3,5 0Mme of Mrs.' J. A. Buahby, on May the engineer3 will >>e present 'to TAKE .CHANCESVP&ff tl & Owing to the . absence of • the' answer all questions president, Mrs. F. T. Bunting was -we regret to report the death [lay Safe • in the chair and gave an ' resting of a former resident of Pickering, p discumdon of Chap. 5 of W Study Mrs.. John Crockett, mhich took ort- hire. H. T: Fallaise gave the place on Sunday at her home ar;. SZ CQ n F n 1 t_. jour r U r.0 �+ alt t - : -Bo devotional leaflet. There were a Guestville `Ave., Mt. Dennis, in her \ R+ ntt ru irPr _ e �.S a HAPMAN 11 Uumber of visitors present and at 66tb year. Her maiden name wit Y U U R t ►H. t f i (V i S7 IS M UR 1K: the close of the meeting a social, Esther - Davis, ander before leaving time was. spent. ` i for. western' Ontario. lived on t -.e tui.e, The Western Section of Oshara'a•farm now omwned .by J•. •G Baxter.. A MERCHANT, , Prbsbyterial of the Women's Miss-' Her f erar took place on Tuesday, TWO STANDOUT VALUES a-ith interment in Park Lawn Cem- ionary Society of the United church H.V R. 5lOUHk'. 1')FiI:GGI3T of Canada, will hold their' 9th Linn- etery. i DUNBA RION ''ONT-4410 T]L To Tailored Suits ar Coats for vel meeting in Greenwood Church' --Rev Dr. 'Geo. Little was the p Top 'Tailored Tuesday, May 19th. at 9.30 a. m. guest speaker at the closing meet- ing eet- .n g of the season of the Y. P.. L'. men or women• -Same clot h• -Same standard time. Morning and after- NOTICE . noun sessions. Mm C. R. Carscall- `_of the C Hired Churrh on Tuesdax an and Mrs. H. H. Thompson. of evening of'Iast week, which tort: the _s Pri,ce..$23.75. for of a banquet .with a program am of the Doriinion Board. will be our P RT pp /r� guest spealsers. All ladies interested . music. The President, Henry West- iGorda►n S i`t7u81ne88 tilrl" Hose• -in missions missions are welcome.Hey presided at, the bead table- acc-. _. . Mere is now no doubt that- sum ompanied - by, his , committee conven t OAL Splash -proof' roof, Snag -resisting, Chif • mer has come at last. The month ers: -. who presented the several of April was exceptionally cold for, toasts. Miss Ruby Andrew sang a and fon Hosiery month. and the cool weather delightful number ant Cyril Moriey _ WOOD * - • `i continued during the first ween in led in the community singing. •--NF�'W SHA I7ES -- May, but on Friday last, May Sth, -At the- Horticultural • Society - there was a• pronounced change in meeting, on .Tuesday evening of ;big. FOr •Bale et the old Fred Ta Bunting, - . - Pieke=g - the temperature, when the mercury week, Mrs. Little of Agincourt was Maple Leaf Property rose to 90 degrees. whch is a roc- the speaker. Her address was- onY. �+p��/� .Lratablished 1857 :`ard for that time of the year. It rs general horticultural subjects, bjec, tell- We, PICKERINGi •:• about one hundred years since rhe ing of. the healthy influences of the lbronto Meteorological office has growing of flowers, the planning of LUMBER- YARD been taking records, and last • Fri a garden and the study of naturalRibbo''n day was the highest .recorded . in history, In referring to- her school oxis1 u e p V that time. days at Highland Creek; a wonder= —. r _ , II The weekly meeting. of St . ful tribute was_ paid to the late Juo. Now LfaMgsissawnse,I George's A. Y. P. A. was held on Gormley, who came to that school D _ 1FridjLy evening in the Club Rooms as teacher with ideas fifteen to FOR SA LX- bred Jersey cow.Blade Roast Blade oLtt) - `1`be meeting opened with devotions twenty ears ahead of his da and "ad calf, due May'22od, test r.-4. N. e y y Hurl Phone Pick I'D ti1; 34 iolknved by routine business; after created a tremendous infllherrce in Square Shoulder Roast a 5e. which W. G+rml gave an interest- that district. Her. whole address was OR f3ALF.-TPNH, w■Qnr sod Said E'y cultivator. E. Coates Danb•rtoa, 38 Ing talk -on Shakespeare's books delightfully refreshing; sincere sad p R Short Rib : • • 9c: and plays. The last meeting of the simple. We always• feel while listen- I��fllJlli i) -A bl,aOwnew Pot ria and black kid glove. Owner call at News ofFce � -• � season will, be h� on May 15th, ink to an address on such subjects, when euchre and other games will how diftes'�Itt from a politician and• L�OR 9AL13-;iPPd pr,c+atnP•, Also+ Brisket • i• 06::• [' Ford touring car, 1628 H H. Dunning, R be held. Lunch will be served, and political speaker, • they are honest R. 3. Claremont. Phone talo. 38 .' there will be an admission fee of 15. and generally believe what they 'Stew Beef • "•• 12c• OR RALE—Holstein ball, ynnr.R cents Members and visitors are in- tell their audience, government tested, Also 1 sow and p s. B • vited. Time, M. D. S. T. On -Rumours are current about the Scott, lot 2, eon. 2, Pickering. 38 _. Minced Steak -•' : •�r 12e• - H •URSA dNl'flPttlt NM,InrKnd.ep_ Sunday last Rev. G. Robinson tomm of the construction of 'another variety. W. G. wiuson. R R 1. Locust Hill - held a communion • • service for the Jewish Camp within the confines of Phone Pick 10077 37-A8 Rolled Rib Roast, 20 and 22c • A. Y. P. A. members and delivered the village. If any of die disgust - OR NALR-R«ig. HolFtt�io boli, 9 a very interesting sermon. s, ing presentations by these people l years old, from accredited herd, til itJewel or Crispyf lake -After' a lingering illness fol- on our streets are paraded on our. Phillips, lot 22 can, s, Pickering .. 57-10 ' streets this summer as they were Shortening 2 -for ,25c• f lowing a stroke received last fall. nAeTURE 7'O WENT-Ouod rano• f Mr, dames Diene died at his home last, then it is time our "city -fat- f in water and plenty of shadc. All ly to - hers" looked , around to see if an old James Greenlaw. Pickering, on the Broken Front on Saturday,in - •, - - - " ilia 63rd year.. His funeral took• by-law of some kind goverliing L� R SALE -Cuthbert and Vikirg'a place on Tuesday to Mount ' Latrn I dress could not be found. Some of [t, raspberry canes. Price reaao■abk ALo is E I - D Cemetery, Oshawa. He, is survived the sights exhibited last summer °'g''s'reek' Wa.. Emil Gtenisty` CbarywoodS a7 -ss • • his widow, formerl Ma Ellen was nighty hard on a • Gentile's ' 'by Y Mary O RENT -Balt of Krick* burse, McCausland, and a small family to The requirements of our Tgaraen ani `)rage, oaChurchSt.. Picker- Butcher .(phone 3000)--fichering Whom the sincere sympathy of {he building by -low must be adhered to, ign. Apply at News Office'82tt to the teeter. ` 7uOt) POR HALF - community is extended in their be. _ 11 8t%ndiug reavement. A those attending timber. suitable for r more.- in one ciaip, Hardware Store itLOrtg 3101xbridge, in acre Iefo or more.' Phone n hipPickering the funeral were; Enos,,McCausland , . in Memoriam of Windsor, '.Mrs. J. •H. Duggan, of CALVERT - in loving memory µof OR SALE�00 bushels of NP South Porcupine; airs. W. Graham, i our dear father, Thtttntas Calvert, I barley. extra good malting variety. iuice 70 Of Fenelon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. F. i wlhb passed away, 'May 17th, 1926. C-ceare J0tspw bushel. Appy Jobn Miller. Phone SEED -MG TWE IS 9 � Clare s02 33tf Fawcett, and son of Cannington, No morniuq dawns, no night returns pR 9ALF,-Breakfast suite, r.on• Mr. and airs. Bradley, Mr. and • But we do think of you; I listing of b flet, table and 4 chairs wa►nut Red Clover Alfalfa Sweet Clover Mrs. Tomlin, Mr. and Mrs '.Mann Those heft behind are very dear, finish, etmostfYew; senintt at half pnce Alt and daughter, Mea. Mattaford, Mrs. Mule. Claremont, Phone 3201. 38.38 � f • f gh But none replaces you. Al$i a and ,Ti>�not all govern - K. Crewe, Mrs. Giles and Mrs: Gl- but not forgotten, tilt seed. B A L ! Red Cl ver and RPa Ql ii*d; f You are gone, �.shirNo.r Ked Clover and Alfalfa �titd, maul teatet� seed tsfield, all of Toronto. �. Years can never ease the pain, Yorkshire boar ready for service and One young • " -r.4 number fmm .bickering ..went cared .ow, .tie: Gray, Claremont, Plforr Clare In the heart of those who loved you, &Its. Ka7-3r. 5 down to Whitby on Friday evening Tilt the day. we meet again.' ' L 'last to hear. Robinson McLean, 'the `UR tarn. running lW mores, dairy fn.rrn, Garden In _t7ulk 'and' package• -Lovingly remembered by dough- KIR loam' running creek, thrrderti baro, A war correspondent, of the Toronto water installed, brick house, 19 mile's from To - Orlon sets' ani ^Ilultiplier5 'Telegram, tell of his experiences in Eera and sons. Tonto. Apply T.Jacrlues;westHiu,onc, 191f • Ethiopia. 'Mr. McLean became quite. COURT OF REVISION ` 13010E );AIRY COWS -Regis- '• 000PER'S DRI-KIL for L1QE Oa �Ol'�Br intimate vwith Haille Selassie, the J .te,ed and grade cow", Government T. B. pe p ; PUBLIC �iOTICE is hereby given tested. Fresb and close springers on -Cattle, Sheep, Pl 8 a11a He' n.i• E'in ror of Ethic is and was, thus pp g hand. Blood tested if desired. Free delivery uc able to give an authentic accotln,t of that the first -sitting of the Court pv rebases of 7 or more, satisfaction guaranteed SPEUTALB THIS WEEK - the conditions - in that, - imhappy of Revision for the Municipality of Wm• J. Murphy, I `ndaaT Ontario. T•ieph•ne r,``• country. Hie description of the cos- Itaa - Solid Copper EkAlers stj SL26 the Township of Pickering, for. the toms, -and 'the animal life, large revision of the asswunent roll for _ Gal-tanized Boilers at $1.OQ. snd .ammll, was very amusing. . The 1936, will be held at the Township " Card of. Thanks ----- - --- -- Uslians claim that they have con- Hall. Brougham, on Monday, the 'Aoeln6 for Ne0ormick--Deering Farm Mwohiner* ttuered the country, but from Mr. let day or •June, 1986, at' the hour Mrs. Divine and family wish to and Repairs ]1RcLe is description of the count- of one o'clock in the afternoon) extend their sincere thanks to the Our Motto: -"We have Can Not it, Or �t,i ry, they have not gained any big OF which all persons interested, friends and neighbors in apprwiat- -- _ . 'ptrize which proved. to be very co.t- will please take notice and govern rep of many'floral tributes and ex- 4J it ie not mscls.r.1y. In in human life and money. in hill themselves accordingly. premium of sympathy extended to Telepbene1BN00 address be showed a number of art- Dated this 16th day of May- 1966 them during their resent sad ber- , isles, in the fawn of clothing and Donald R. Beaton. eavement in the loss of a husband J. S•sBALc DON9 ,.DICKERING Mebumnie used in warfare. �. . . Clerk and father.