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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_05_22Vwr VOL. LV - - PICKERING, O:y r.. _V Ki DYAY 2? 1936. - 3y Osfofn�+tittvssal �fasrllW. ng Pickeri.Chamteer of Commerce Broughs� ' NOTICE Hear Bngiaeer 1McLean'f� Report WO OD.�. -dzertg of The Toll Bros, views and lecture A snlal2 group of ci_ s DL$� H. 0. Ri 980N -i ie{oian "Uar tmeks our n Frida night �►a, i sa•t•on. banbarton. y �'a" y„ �y the village heard the report of the every day. engineers, on the "water system" at ,a amt people, to a $pokenumber highly of S. 'PORSYTH. Oph. D., Dlrector the Chamber o Cof:unerce meeting Ol�ternatrical Association of 6-tario. Res. '4'OAL, COKE sire evenings entertainment. wand Zm of the Aeeric" Optometrical on Tuesday evening. A very cum- Hatablished 2889 * ara..�dse 'a cE'aremo.,n�t. o°o<� °7 a0°0'a`�®t W.,OD, CEMENT, plete and detailed• report on the _ various schemes , and possibilities " Dunbattoa BAND, GRAVEL, was given, but it was very diaWp- ointi W see the few whoa ar'_ Miss can Towns of the ' city visit- r J • and lS DUNALD AUL)VY barru+wr• BUILDER'S SUPPLIES pp ' �wwith her, father, John Toms over Saliutor, =Notary ettbuc_ N& yin uWa• LIE K eptly Interested in the proposition. The �r ni=ce tvrmcrfy nowty+ec uy • toe ate &. Q. e•nn•- If our ratepayers could become ae the weep -end. _ _ Wa.aoutn«tagolt,ottrtesw.e.wtuwy. toy — vsintcd with the advantages to be The new -barn on the farm of heir. C� p $ Mill a 6O local cartage Work 5 A. Plitz was raised on Wednesday Irl " BEATON,. bELL & - RQ" - gained in the development of the May13th Mr. Wilson the contract - we have bleu placed in st wk a full water system in Pickering, much , L 1, barrlstorahtt•boltcitors' or with seventy-five good hearted Will be r6dd W 1LL1AM J, BEATON. K, C. -line of '1laple Let f Milling more enthusiasm would be shown• neighbors, men and boys did a good y l3f:11iR0U1�E131:LL. K. C. J. D F. KOC''t Feeds. There appealh to be a doubt in the work. Ladies and rls ablyassisted. A.' W. MITCHELL minas of many p to the plan, for ehoppIng on .4 JAMES A. W1t14dar -. ities�-iar the "dee wells" lan, the � the,splendid lunch. As it was �j !>t gal Street, 1'ocoow. ndetatde seas so warm in the forenoon and got Wednesday, - ~:3 _ _ - most .popular and feasible on lops -cold so quicldly, much suffering was eaa O: RIC dARIMON dt Co., Harris- PiOkeriII$� CIIt. - there appears to be little tion .trJs, Sulittwn. Notaries eta., Snits 501, but that an abundant supply could endured. However,, everyone wdc ? Nacel"or Life.Building, 36 Torunto at. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residence 6510 active and . good natured and a jol- .'May 2 7th \' Te4s" a Ad. IkWd; Vickerins t'lione 3613. Ytf the had in the flats to the west -of ly time was spent.,,.7 t the village. A flow of 50 gallon=s Pauline Palmer who underwent • gpHoudUN & mcXILLAN-Barris- The Beal Store, Claremont er minute .would meet the demands 1 tare, Sob itors. Notary Public. Office at p an operation in the Sick Children Chopping days will P NB_924 ired: and - is x Raaitteacs of Mr.'1`homaon. fol l l"' . lri"V- sts, Office }ours: Thunday wad Saturday t}y ire —ale-pleggEi} e esarilM from 7.00 V. m to 8.30 p m.. or by i.� R N I T U R E a sided si this point. With the _ . 'ottaent. Ioronto of ma': 606 Royal Bana operation of Mr, McLean, we hope to report is progressing favorably be Monday, Wed .ry Phone i#ek 2&10. Toronto El�fn 5303. toward recovery. _ 371y.•�,, We are displaving an attractire to present, commencing with our y nesday. and Friday variety of issue. a-ynopsis of . the --report, _ _Waiter 'McFarlane and family �6NAFT F-ANNi� - arriat.era; siumiourn >.nd Mrscoiteware Etc:- have moved - next into--W-B. Cottons * i a - `` thereby enabling thole unable .to at- as usual until Furth• esolicitwa,' Notaries Pubru Furniture tud Furuiture which s vacate by MIs t• y tend the meetings, to 'become acq- house, w d s GORDON D. CUNANT, K, C. Noveltiisa. Mabel DixOn _ .. a, sola F. ANN IS, B. A.. I.L.B. uainted with the various details. er no 'ice• Prices low. in -kerpiug frith tirnes:' !_, _ _ -:Miss Sylvia Steet and her mother .a Olaoea• 7 1 s Simcce St. S.. Oshawa _ are visiting in Chicago. Phone. wad 5 JOLfiswa). and at the Court — Wbitevale Will give VGti e� 04r•' Rouse. Wlutby.,(Mr. t,onanr) Pbette 7 (whit- RfADIO SERVICE , Mrs. Frank Wood -of Whitby, elith by) Tem c=anoe Sunday will be obser- filar. usband; called on old frieri(la p 'f vice than ever finer ti --- - A Graduate of 'Radio College ved in the Whitevale Baptist • Sun- here last week. f Lente day School on May 24th, et 1Q a m. St. • Pauls on -the -Hill.. Duribarton. - , . �..� with May; 4th, Sunday after Ascension grinding than any - BIL C. SMITH. D. D. S., L1 D. S.. -Mr. E. L. Chapman.. Temperance • �1�� U to -the -minute training Day: Sunday School at, 2, p. m F,v- i l� Csoccee•or to D:. J. ^ Daln), caauate of p- g Shpt. of the Pickering Tw-p. 3. S. other mill, efts Royal College of Den, burgeons and Toron- and - ening 'Prayer at 3. Preacher. Rev. E. to Uversay At Clair out otsce ova+ D. A. Assoc: will be present to give the G. Rnbinson. services on Daylght _ a Scott s store very Tries y'and Anda' . 'Penne FINEST ECUAPMENT address Special musical items: Ev- - aeons ' a- t;1 z rJ — for . erybody welcome.. Saving Tlamae - Sunday. 't4sy:24th: Rev: W. H. F I.A. GIREEN " LT BA BERT T. FA LLA IBR. -L D s.. Kauarantecd Satisfaction 3iiu 13. Horan, China, _=rill ocr- iZ D D. S. Graduate the Royal CoUKe of �y Audley pat& Surgeons and the Utuvemit7 of Toronto. upy the pulpit in the L7niied Church'. dine to remdetw:e second door eaat of St, And: ReRattDNt)IE� PriCeAi ,—..�,-- . _Shingles, For Sale - mw•a Cburch. Pickerma• ons (Mice houry . 9 Tube@ -and Batteries always on h Ad The Woman's Association met at r •. o' to 6 p m., or by appoint moot. tR-ray School Reports _ __... . •artaltf%). Aone rich 3 00. +sly the home 'of' :Mrs. -Gard Winters on Galt GaIrm sized bterl Shingles. _ -H. BUY MILLER. -Wednesday- last. Bird's Felt Sltae Shingles.►! *uittissoa oral. Brougham. Ontario . S. S, U. 2._PiekrrizAg._ltionqurp. 75- • Next 'Saturday' -is Field- Dap at -Alan, rr•ruhhrrlag hitggy wheels. 48tf - Phone+ Mark itk18Winter's field here for the Club. 100' Paas' 60--74' Lawn mowers sharpened. i. Girls and boys and men and waanen Sr. 4th Harold: rd 7 . '-Jr. � AAA 13LIZABl3TB. Rltli4ARDBON y {tit Velma Crawford 77, .?lrtllur 1 PATBIt!30N 8 C`LAREMON s Fin and astoarobtle,osurance of, all lunde. 1 are going to p[ay ball: Come out in a pall and Ket prices. (Phone 88fS• - egaaaeatinfeempasaosof •0114financial stand- r f@st� Gormley. 79, Gertrude Lennon (ab.). i s� the afternoon, and evening and en- Sr. 3rd - . Harold Stell 82. Marion --moi. Music Teacher joy a "hit or miss". - PWTILA•• Liaoused Auctioneer. The fortunate Club members do Holliday' 80, Poser Bokols �4, Geo. . far oaaanas of tiara and oaufaa•. sae. with a TO?onto Conservatory Richardson 65, Charlie;' Richardson • FUEL esa.a.►...r w tied• •ceased w on obsess" win. the free airplane- ride Were 61. Jr. 3rd - Gordon Stell 79. Jr. ,? lNaeN. sear«. t3r.e,• luv" P. o.. out standing; taiten out - on Thursday evening. of will loath .afternoons or evenings last week from Whitby Harbor in 2nd- Jack :.Hooker 8:6, Robt_ ilio R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP ll tc&ca r Brien 83, Howard Steil 77, Sr. 1st o Clerlt. Conveyancer. Communion= for y reserved for school Mr. Irwin's Waco plane.• it was an • =alts" amdants. Accountsat, Etc. lesser of children. Barbara Sleeman 95, Prim8rl A Builders Supplies ..las rinse L*csoae Whitevale, out. enjoyable experieutca; and Mr..lrwin Marie McBrien 88, Primary B p Rates very Moderate- also -took up the Pres. F. M. Chap- Gerald Hooker 37: Stanley Jones R.f, man and Mrs. Chapman for a ride - W .Rio M A ry Studio at my own home out tulle William Manning Teacher. Lumber and Lotti alongtftt lake front. The members iLicense i Atictiuneer sur Yurko east of Brougham oo No. 7 S. S. No;. . 2„-, Pickering. . Jr. 4th - z thank Mr. Irwin for his kindness. ` .$, Ci $bjpgle8 Ontario and Ontario Counties. Highway. __.,i._ _ Betty _Le Gard 78; Floyd Baisdon J iAII kiada of blies pit?mPtly attended to MRS. CARS. DE ViT T _ C l Kinsale _ 69; Richard Avis 62 (failed in one _ Oaj` Th RMS R6AAWSAHLS �3, SL1bjBCt); Peegy Annan (absent) LAOS U a+ay be arranged for at the `�iEWS office. s Mi Kenneth Anderson (absent)'... Sr. 'Alberta, U8 Bei) end Ltdspeadest phones. PiCl�erin Mills ( IHts. J. Brign811 lf3 somewhat iris3rd- "land C _ Whitby, Ontario. $ proved. we are pleased to report. le” Vernon BPalyne 73: Lome Al-DOI11e9t70 Coke lir. and 'Mrs. H. Parkin and dau len 69; Jack Palmer 62: Arthur ; (iP]C[]eDt. Limey Plantes You Cannot Avoid Chopping Each - ghter. Eileen, spent Sunday with J. •Faulkner 40. Audrey 3rd -Billie Faulk and Mrs. Parkin, of Ashburn. nes 43; Audrey -Anderson (absent), Maple. Body wCnd • Week Da '*I.r. and Mrs. R. V. Mowbray -and • Sr`' :.2nd - John Mona 7 Shirley Agents for Lnndy FenAt - Mowat � n Accident y Dakin 64; Allen Taylor 45; Mur" _ Feeds of All Rinds to Stack fancily spent Sunday at tiiagara to iel Annan 28; . Pauline Palmer (ab- and Mets] g. BUT Poultry Feeds Labrador Shell. Oil 'see the blossoms. gent). Sr: lst Billy tilowat; .Cath- and The farniers have finished ,seed - Cake '.Meal. '.Molasses. Any, chop you i in this -district, the land never brine Stork; Herbert Le Gard. Pr, COO Rlliltt 1f]) lemetittr THE BXPAVOI may need. We can mix any ration went in better and growth 'is in porothy Aman; Ross Andersen: THAT that you.may want,`machine mixed. advance for this time of year. Pass, 60 per cent. Honours. &144 ;Secure Prices. Before Baying FOLLOWS! .. Our Frost Rank Egg. Mash given l The Women's Idstitute 'will 'hold Per cent. First-class honour@. 75 CYR•IL E. MOKLEY results. Prices are direct to you, No. their May meeting at the school per cent and over. Helena Kfine. WILSON c^N BRQ Commissions. Teacher. 1l ]! 1 L S V ORNBR.4L INQVR4NCB' - Members are requested - to bring , )!'hone -- Pk*w1l is d'lN Salt at Car -Lot Priem something suitable for program and Pickering Township Horticultural LOCUSt I'1i11, Ifti• _ bring their baskets and enjoy an af- Society Spring Flower Sh6vo Phone ldKrk72(x1 - D• N: Loakw��d ternoon with the children. The Spring Flower Show of the ^ Mattress". ' A numbed. fiom 'here were' ih Br- Pickering HortiealYtural Society will PICKERiNG. ONT. ooklit on• Monday night: to do hon - be hail in Dunbartrtn United Church w ,INNER -SPRING. MATTRESSES our to Miss Noreen Patterson. who . `iAu$�% aria COI on -Tuesday. May 26th. ' Show opens In >s quality covering, R. Q': CLENDENINa was recently married to Mr. Lytle, at 8 p, m.. A' good pro.grain will be . Price, 615.00 FUNERAL DIRECTOR of, that plaee:•Many beautiful'- gifts .given. '.Mr. F. Grainger, of Toronto. " Remedies• were received by the bride- showing will 'give an illustrated' lecture. Marshall Inner -Spring Mattresses -- the high esteem in which she was Special displays expected. Give its Private Ambulance held b het• fri'ends•^ Grove's Btx�aio Quinine Tablets, lit Orice. $29.00 y your support. Silver Collection. Re- ` Day t►nd Nie t Service The program Committee--ef-the f its for sale. Cascara Bromo Quinine Tableti, tft • White Idol' Melt Mattresses Phone 9000 Senior Institute had a meeting at Lancoldl Tablets, �fc. Price, 59.50 - Malvern ..5000 _ -the home of the President, Mrs. V. COUNTY COUNCIL ' Buckley's Bronchitit Mixture. 40r- & 716 ,w Carty Felt Mattresses �L j� 'Parkin, also the ' Jwnior' Program COUNTY OF- ONTARIO passTtlore's Bronchial Mi turc, 78c. 4 erica, $6.50' ~ Markham, • Onto Committee met at Miss Eileen Par- S7c -- • =•- kin's last Thursdaq to arrange their A meeting of the Uounty' Council Thenimo�, ' WALL' PAPERS p g of the Corporation of the Count of Aspirin. . . 25c.,. 98c. ` Fal $ ro ram for the coming year. P Y 3+k. & 99c - We are selling Sun -tested wail paper • The attendance at church on Sufi- Ontario will be held pursuant to ad- Vick' Vapo Rub. , 8sr - , ' •,' for revery typevf room. There is an _ day was riot large owing to the fun- jobrnment in the Council Chamber Vick's Nose Drops, es ionalty intereatiag selection oral of the late J. E. Disney, of Os- in the Court House, In the 'I"owm of iVlistai Nose Droptl, 35c. & 71C, l�apld Flo Filter Discs, 45Ce hawa. The late ?Mr. Disney was well Whitby, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Mistal Chet Rub W, oi;uew designs. The price is mailer. Well -made chick troughs also lived an the June, A. D., 1936, at the hour of ate; ranging from 10 cts. to '31.00. QI known here, having _ Baby chick troughs at mvder• farm now occupied by his $ori, 'Irre.�d two *'clock In the afternoon, Day- For Coughs, and CO1dB SPECIALS of Greenwood. In 1909 he sold his light Saving Time. ate prices, i>rbst- do not.' respond : to •• : 18 Rdis of Wall Paper arid ]7 yds. farm machinery and stock and mov- All accounts to be laid before tke .Y The old reliable B. H. Paints, Etlamels in machin• Council should be forwarded -to Ric - Ordinary treatment try of border, the two for 11.85. ed to Whitby to engage� and v:raiehes, Wampole's Cod Luer Eatrae -2All Rolls Ready-Trimrnsd: cry acrd hardware business and re- Clerk, properly certified, at least Q ; D Q t��+ • Also Hartle" 031, Paint Oils. Turps and sided there till lA, manths ago, when three days before the meeting of C. A. TERRI l j ' Coat W. he m�bved to Oshawa to live witlr' the Council.' i Or Massey -Harris Repairs: his son, Stanley. Mr. Disney blas a NVal'a7l'10eo-Phos, F ' Ktlneral Director - -- staunch Conservative 'and li'mem- )dated at Whitby,•thia 19th day o! •`•��•�;i,lY a bottl(1 ' Iirivate Amhtllltnae +`i�N $US n y bei of the United • Chumb. He toss .>tl<iy, A. D., 1856.. 8 • l ' I NG NE S HE PC R 77 years of age and leaves to moa=n _- -- }r'bOge 18U0 Hardware Phone 4t10G his loss, ids wife, who is in her 80th R. Donald Reddy. n . rya E. Ca Jo e�, Phut` B Ojt81'�1l. - Ontario PtCRERIN4 year and three sons, Freta, -en the Cosutty L' 'DIWGG=T Phi hooestead, Greenwood, and Lovla ' WA St"Ie7, of 0obawa. - : ; ._. 1.K .:,y .. ., .. . . 1. },. F .:; ;.., •I.C. . '•'41'F.. Mi.'s`%`, . _. ,..,c• ...., .. 1.�' ._. !.. , r .i ,:... _ r r ., we':!` . '... .'.'., " , .. ,; — 1. , .. .1 -� - , . . . . . I . . I . : , .� I c .. �. ' � 1' . . anything that Is to be seen. They are �•BOSSF�S"' OF BIG JOB SURVEY THEIR SUCC . I 1.• ^ j- pleasantly wearied, for no cause' what -0 CANADA ever, and yet have a restless inner1. ICE' THE EMPIRE urging to tare. the long highroad that. - . I IV :$'.. curves -to, and -over the - �' - - . horizon, That 1a the way it must be . . .i . ' with -them in the sorcerous season of " -0 of the - bo -hum. - Kingston �Whtg-Staudard. r z' " �,t . __ . . - THE WORLD ; . �< h:::' : . 11. X100 Worth Free :.: . . . . : AT LARGE - - -- -: } �E S S e the Governmen t or Canada _ � �� • � - agreed In the trade treaty with .the '.pp_ s • CANADA UnitQd States to submit to Perlia. - Chaplin sees the thread of tragedy in • " .: - , meat a proposal providing [or a Brea• f „ !. its tapestry as well as the thread of ter measure of reciprocity in duty { "°'OrI d,. k " � . - comEdy Hamilton:Spectator, free pur chases made by I gitimate Dr. Robertson • F1 Eloquence _ c e , 09 tourists, there were fears 'that - such E_ I.4 ~ F ` -Poe himself, with ail Join descript• action might prove unduly prejudic ' i ¢ve powers and bis skill in literature ' Vii' Roat� Tal to border rtierchants. !t will be Could not have written more eloquent. A report of road -building activities seen however, that 'proper safeghariis --1y than does Dr. 33obestson In con- in Australia will be of interest' to have been introduced and thele is lit. IDludiseg hL narrative in the folio*• Western Canada. It is said that 'Aun- tie danger o? such merchants being �, ' wends: tralia is embarking on a road•buildtng large losers under the provision. z i "Kind words tufted me down to a program in which ordinary clay will . r, t � t K' _ stretcher. Army blankets were then be used for permanent highway con• Indped, in vle* of the Tact that each (t l *rapes! around me atruction, ''The newspaper story says year many more Americans visit Ca I' � ' "I was -picked up, cameras -still. that a machine has been• invented nada as tourists than Canadians visit • - eHcking• _ that can be used to bake ordinary the United States 1a' the same, nate• t "I was put In an ambulance. clay so hard that it will have wear- 'gory, the balance of these fluty, -free 't purchases m t remain heavily in '' w° I was taken to the temporary hos- Tag strength of iron. The road !a built Y fa- ? o! clay and thea the machine with• vor of Canada. This. country now �" � ', yttal at 'the mining Office. " i o "I was taken out of the ambulance, a forcing -down draught of hot air and • profits to the extent of many thou- - _ -` _ carried into the office, and - there chemicals, bakes the clay, turning it , sands of. dollars from the r duty-free J was my wife." .. sato a. hard -surfaced highway. -Road- purchases of United States tourists. -- .. • What a climax. No wonder the Bri- building is one of the problems of There is every reason to believe thiit fish purchasers of publication rights Western Canada, and it the Austral- tb'3 privilege would have been with- :-- - . foabled "Magnificentl" aster they had Inas, have something of the nature' de• drawn by Washington it Canada had V. - •. = scribed, the matter should be looked 'not' taken steps to reciprocate it. .4 . teed the opening instalments of the Brockville Recorder and "Times. -- 1. narrative. Truly a magnificent story into. - Regina Leader -Post. - :from a magnificent man. -St. Thom- _ r �- :.:.:-' as Ttttres Journal. ' ----- ,- 11 .. A G�'j'� n One Man's Life' Watching coastruetion of the world's 'largest suspension bridge-- ' ' the Golden Gate span at the entrance to San Francisco Bay -are Four hundred boys !n �tuai dosePit €, Stinnes ;n:gl tl Physical Fitness " have been provided with white- Sam a av I fans, who died: remembered well well the chief engineer, and his assistant C. E. Payne. A prominent New York doctor says B7 , that careful living during the fleet Browne belts and will pilot children founding of Fort Victoria in 1843. Ile thirty years of ezisteace is the sure to forty ,schools. This' will sire the saw Sir James Douglas Land here with ter we ars the s&fee we are from. in. 1. I- boys' experience and • Eeilt protect the bfa little band of Hudson's Bap men THE EMFIItE _ .tergal unrest and outside peril. -The aafegaard for mental and physical other' children. Careless. motorists fitness during the balance of the term. and build their village on the water- Manchester Sunday Chronicle. , . 'This soundi like a body blow for the will be leen likely to cause accidents. front of the Songheee Reserve. He _ -..Brawn vs Brain � _ . wild . oats propaganda. -� Brantford Winnipeg is doing a good turn. - The saw' this village grow Into a town, and We do not want to produce a aa• :Irrvetaile Crime- - Expositor, Saint -John Telegraph -Journal. big ships, driven by strange engines, tion of muscular bullies without any Twenty-one used to be the age lf= _ come Into the harbor, Finally the day brains, but today tberd"'ere probably mit at Borstal schools. it is to be t' came when the wblte man's village too many brainy people without ade. raised to twenty-three, this being now - _ _ __ _ Farm Han _ - The' Ho -Ham Season bad spread so tar that the.lndians had queue brawn. Both in school and after made possible by the happy accident The automobile hits chased the For all who have work to perform, to .move away with compensation in we should aim that of that the schools have not, bees full ,. horse off the country roads to a large and should be about the performance white man•a money,. the whole mea for some. time. This means• that. the _,• extent, but !t is as essential as ever .of the task• this is the oddly enchant. (women seem to be for the work on tine farm• The Prov- ed scants of ho-hum. The sunahfne is All this in. one man's. litetJme, -- the da.ng rather better) -body, mind and young men of a wider age range, wbo facial Department of Agriculture, welcome enough, delightfully so, but wilderness turned Into this modern apirit...Only the countries that are tit would otherwise have gone to prisons therefore does well to eacaurage. the there are properties !n It that lead the city_ which travellera call one of the in every tense will survive. World. of the usual kind, will Instead get the - ' . .. .. . ' beauty spots of the world. the Indian conditions are themselves a challenge Borstal treatment Slowly the *bola horse -Breeding indus"try_In New Bruns- mind to wander, cause you to yawn hunting grounds changed Into agar- we cannot ignore. Our beat defence- treatment of convicted persona is wick by aiding and assisting the far when you ars not sleepy, and that g - • viers In breeding the most desirable withdraw the visible from your gaze. den, " Victoria Tithes. for peace and war - is a fit popula• changing in this country, and no one Lion. The world grown progressively is able to point to arty evidence that type Of snim}1 for farm work. - Saint _ It !s a time when people locking suttee - - unsafe t i weaklings, whether -, is the change is not successful.,.- Los.- : John. TOegral3vournaI.— out of windows gaze tar and beyond 4oerlat ' -" � or pleasure. u o . , , truslaess sport pl a e. Thi lir- don Daily Herald.H raid I .1 Flo May Day Rowe' - - _ - _ _ _ -_. _.. _ Do Canadians ever" stop to thil,t. what a haven of peace their country _, is! On May 1st all over the wozld l ` ' _ _ there were militant d}moastratloas: And armies marchin6 is 'Jtobcow. - r • • strikers marching to France. Naris ,�11; °' a. ++'' _ baradiag is Germany.1. Communists .o '` <, •^ A -- -"-.T. - i demo nstrating In Belgium and Spain.' i 1 ,,.:,,..;,,;;;' ` �'' . `:. "Here is 'Canada. May' .Day 'was - just ' - �,,,_ ,' another day, with all the promise of 1 s Y ;•e,a Spring, with men at work peacefully ' ' ti� In factories and on farms and !a o!- ,t^,••- , t _ ads .-....e... ��' titan, and children happy` "ta echooi. Truly we are s Cozy corner ,at , theI 11 llllll��� "r ,;.:, _ m_nrld. Ottawa Journal } r :! Hogs As Prise Awau , i. ,, .'.Seven pedigreed eed hogs are being of- ,. gr;,� : IIINgMN1r fered as prizes awards to.tarmern by a �;' F , , '1t+►11n ,, Aye manufacturer. Lettere of not over ItUIW ,w.� (�. •, 300 words must be �ccompanled by a ._ - portion of the product label and dtrX �"" ` ected to one of any Lour subjects - " "" ` ;he use of the lye, why !t nab been - k; - 1.- _ . - r found the best, how money may be', saved by using''it, or why one insists � "w ` - .: s> -" . on this particular brand. In farm pa- ,V v Y per ' advertising announcing 'the con•: - t :, . _ test; pedfgreeds of the prize antmala r; . . 1. • are given. One reason for.gisiag live , • - , - . swine as awards is because that is e ; e W . -. recent years. 'Dire of the most impor- !-s _ taut uses for -lye 'has-been !n connee- . . \ ;tion with swine. .It is utilized.. to.en• :sure sanitation about hog, houses and RIDE - : feeding yards and as a hoe mange dip. ­ � . ., _` .,�* _ 1farketing. T�,. .. . . -� ... -� FINE CAR . .XU� . I. . .. irruit Belt Blossom •Time . . . . The Niagara Pt ainsnla, long tamed . as a; fruit district, is attracting thou : : �ELEBRATE the "24th" by -owning a new,' smartly -styled Oldsmobile. You'll find . sande of tourists, and their number that bidsmobile is low in price -easy to own --economical to operate. is increasing -as •the ldays go by. The Summer weather of the Past few days • ` ' ; _ ' `'" - You can really relax as you ride, because Oldsmobile gives you every modem fine -cat - , has been largely responsible: The ,11 bode da the cherry, plum and pear% • . ,'comfort including Knee=Action• Wheels -Ride •Stabilizer -and Fisher No -Draft _ `... . ._ • trees' have burst suddenly into bloom _ Ventilation. And for extra safety, Oldsmoobile.provides the Solid Steel Turret Tod Body • - • • _,'' by reason .of the Intense heat until; " - by Fisher -Safety Glass all around -and Super-Hydraulic'Brikes. * i_ ,. . , ;between , Hamilton and the Niagara ` _ . . . •• : ' River, Ilia whole' countryside •is , glor- One tide in a Six or Straight Bight will prove to you that Oldsmobile is yotu 'best buy. ti' . _.. . tons• with blossoms. The peach bloc• ' - `' Compare the remarkably low prices and ask about the new 7 % GMAC Canadian 'Qom -s are t}ot.yct out, but the display • - - plan which greatly reduces the rosr of our time payments. . P g Y Y PY -.�.. . from other varieties of frnit trees Is1. • ' :,arch as to entrance, . Toronto 3Taii an,i i•:n,,.L. . .,.. ` CAR THAT HAS . - PRICE .;;.�d'o , ' .. . 1j Charlie Chaplin - .. . ' 'bis _ p 0 q:erl car•) d.R.�d, a>t Ixlq, olluu ori s.►ro Chaplin Is -the Dickens of the silver - __ at tnartnyetnd least e*&. _ _ ' p . _ I 8 Ithda models bt>titt rt51241 at bc*y v _ -J"�screen. His. pictures ,are °a combine _ : tion of comedy, pathos and propagan• , 'da that irresistibly remirid us of the '•1. , - . _ _ -great novelist reformer. `litany Were • ' • . .. � ' ,-disappointed with Modern Times. Ex-• CHARLES COOPER . CLAR N�QN'T petting s Pickwick Papers, they did _.- _ • • • figd -a Great. Expectations, Jac$ Ben- _ . _ .... . nF and Phil Baker on the ate, and the � - - - - o .. `.Tarz Brothers and Harold Lloyd on - ... A. '� .. s.i -1/ :c screen, portray 11fe.as, a joker but . __ r . + -• . — _ . _. _ _ _ - .. -. _ -,.- --_.. . ,_ . _ _, .- - • - .. .. , NOT SLEEP FOR NEURIZ How She Found Relief „• This o,man suffered so much from neuritis that. she found it difficult to not a good night's sleep. Other suf- fe;srs will be interested in her To Start Drilling Gateway Property" Arrangements have been complete ed for drilling at the GateV*y Pa- tricia property adjoining Central Pa- tricia it was announced by the Mines Development Department of H. R. _- Bain and Company who are under- writing the property. Boyle Brothers, "Some years' ago I had a stubborn 1,000 Boy Scouts, from li0' counties that an annual fee ni 50 _cents would of Port Arthur, who will conduct the attack of neuritis in • both arms. At of England, Scotland and Wales ga• be paid by the Group members, pay drilling 'will take the drill into the �t —night -1 turned -f -y- • • i Windsor Castle for the' able each June, The fee will be used property as soon as aeroplane trans- Sun- toward taking care of the annual, portation to the field is resumed. out sleep. Then my right hand got so third National Scout Service, , etift 1 couldn't bend it. Next my left day, April 19th, and were . addressed Scout troop registration. This is expected -almost immediately, foot got so bad I got out of bed with by King Edward. It was the first. ' ' Diamond drilling follows a complete - difficulty. 5o I had to have the doe- Seoul function attended by His biafes- Tht! 13th London Rolf Cub Pack land survey of the claims which had A]wgyg'Bgt Ori _ for and give up work. I was afraid ' is anxious to secure a tiger skin to already been arranged. 8 S&e Thing -I couldn't get relief. He told me ty since his accession to the throne. + ignite casually to take a' little salts In the course of his address floe lay on the Council Rock during,meet Ghteway Patricia, 1080 acres is "Pretty g� advice and— Ing. Perhaps some one in the . city area, is the property immediatelq ad- when you're rolling -your-, every morning. I tried a small dose king thus referred to the interna. 'tton• hag an oid,nne, stored away is the joining Central -Patricia on the west. . of Kruschen Salts -'regularly, and the al -'importance . of Scouting:_ . "The own, the sure thing'is Og remarkable difference it made in a Scout Movement in its... best and wid- attic which they like• to donate to•a With definite values reported by pre- dun's Firie Cut. For Ogden's 'few weeks was almost unbelievable. eat form is internatinal, and that real cause, yungle atmosphere':• vlous owners who conducted a Small, does roll's better cigarette, a Needless to say I have continued it in "these days is a thing of very great • • • exploratory drilling campaign on s retie.milde,co That's justrcig y ..ever since." — (Miss) E.W.B. importance. I would like you all to few of the northern claims, additional retie. That's just why moo'_ f the ingredients of Krus- The 2nd Chatham Troop, Ont., are Interest attaches to the present drill Ogdea'e. !e the 'odds on ellen Salts are no a e o remember, when yol have grown up. learning how' things- go -:-- Oh ale favourite' witth men who roll when Yo behind in owing -10 --the :fact that about a their own. Be sure to use the in dissolving urie acid—frequently' month ' agro tt was repo, the cause of.rheumatic pains. Other you and 'you are working in some witnessing the ,operation of a mov- . ilsaredient•i o! Kruscheri assist Na- form of employment this internation- Ing picture machine at the . Capitol Northern Miner that Central, Pa- or 'Vogue.' And don'3 tat tare to expel the dissolved acid from al aspect, because this country will —that purple, g e n'sjmft- tbe system. always have to take a leading, part Theatre the other was "studying the tricia, is an exploratory campaiglr ribbon on the Ogdhan y in X-ray equtpment in' Dr. Gordon Rich- had intersected ' $14 ore, 1,200 feet age is might, Bandy is in the affairs of the world" ardson's surgery nearer the Gateway 'wundary, In removing the Cellophane i • • •. addition Gateway is on the line ofpppr, Praine Problems' The t5,00e' college scholarship oi- trike f a dig ante of .6n main ore OEN' is by th'e comedian Eddie t anion Twenty -flue years ago: "With the bodies for a distance of one mile. for the best peace essay was award advice and assistance of the'Provin In addition to the drilling campaign �' e • ed to an American BOY Scotlt. Owen dal Government, Bo Y' .Scouts of On- a complete electrical survey:of the 6 _ W. Matthews, of. Portland, Oregon. tarso will as'si'st faPmers this summer ro ert will be undertaken. e • . tri the, harvesting of crops. Only boys p oc. finance development 700,000 P4—Y•srpi.- Rso+or ood+,r'a Gat Piss. _ Immigration isnot a welcome word Pse days.'. o[ unemployment, trot Numbers of Scout troops this spring •who are over 14 "years of age and PhY•- shares of Gateway are being current- - -, made and sold bird .houses, for the slcally fit will be selected, and they i • o!i'ered to the public. Remaining Classified Advertising 1 believe the time is not far distant double. purpose of encouraging local will be placed in congenial surround in the treasury for future develop - _•when a selective' form of Immigra- interest In.the attradting of birds and Ings. Board -and lodging and at least tion will be both desirable and pose- adding to their troop camping funds.- 25 cents -a day will. be allowed' each rent are 1,600,000 shares of half the zsEt>IN BRA asst/ gi tial of 3 000 000 shares. --.-- s .._.._ Qy_, wbo will be rendering valuable original cap; . _ - - - t4bIQ. I have In mind �partleularty ire."— a l3ewa; '"F E& . MO� ge e16� eph Shad yr e. -those fitted' and wining to engage .ta At a meeting of the Niagara -on -the service. .to. the imp, Ecuador'.s. Great . Bell t. t 00 Lake Scout Association !t was agreed Alexandria, Ont. o Fish paid to Ontario, or 20 for 16.00. Other adled farming on -small holdings on - itch on request hicCav ur'a a basis of set-sustainment rather than I Near the top of thy; 17b -fuse tower Markets, St. John, N.B. o[ the Merced Cathedral of. ' Quito WayzLz sEWtiPAPEs for export: True, large areas to .theA there has been hanging - fdr nearly West are not suited for mixed farm- a# Brita* n Had /��' /0� DVuntry we WOULD PUR terms.ing, and the local market there isawGreat Wh-- Sa: !!fix ` two st on th a -bell winch is . the S onntry weekly atBox reasonable terms, largest on thin continent, and among TBn dela devSt. eW., Toronto: Room 421, seflnitety limited, •but wheat will con- the largest in the world. It is seven tine for years to be the waior Item feet- tall -and weighs- 14 tons. It was syn tpppLme M agricultural production on 'the - . Be Acouired � cast !n 1737 bq Francesco Amayo byPrairies. Fortunately, the world out- Balances yid etser levier Enri tiPa, end UALITY BEE SUPPLIES —H1VE.S. js0][ for Wheat- is gradually brighten- _ - order of Fath 9 Q Frames, Sections. Foundation. Honey Mg. Some progress fa being made is �— y until a few years ago had swung on Paas and Jars. Exttrdactors. etc. Prompt.. --regaining for Canadian wheat the while the British press is busy %Vhen Elie Spivak of Toronto was two heavy oaken beams, to which it quest. We take beeswacatalogue t n lex hanse for !goodwill of millers and tire wheat grumbling 'about- the new British judging violin classes at the Stratford I was fastened by -great ropes bf supple■• H. air OntCluario. and ..Co.. Dept.- -_ trade generally In Great Britain. But budget,- the. American press- by and'. Musical Festival he. listened to the Leather. At present, however, the oak ��„ Brantford, nntarlo. ?!resent and prospective prices are large. expresses adrmration for John is being replaced by steel beams, and f the leather bysteeI. A small crack in aosx's siva syn r pinch as to call for the minimum of Bull's budget -balancing feats and is playtug of a young man from London the meta] full: , ee sealed by electric 1production costs and the highest pos- inclined to ask how „oil earth be does and gave him 92 marks, which is ran- CANADA'S NEW . NAVY BEAN — e4Dle grades. Only fa this way may it; observes -the Montreal Star. The utng high, comments the Peterborough welding• Before t(ie .crack _appeared Gohn's nanny River•' ripens farther north. White. Splendid cooker. Heavy " our wheat farmers compete success- New York Times.pursues the subject Examiner. One must indeed .slow a the bell could be heard for a distance yielder. Frost resistant, [ntertastloaal (ally in world markets. Meanwhile, far enough to show that the United merlt' to go over the 90 mark at the of 25 miles. winner since 1932 Foundation stock, Canada as a whole most seek to ob- Staten takas its taxation principal:v Stratford festival. In making his com- grade ,1. foo per its. 1 s l mune- pGohn, "pee of the don't'Want to at 40c lb.) delivered. Albert C Cioba, +.5 -' - Iain, by trade agreements and -other- froni.• the corporations and the "big went Mr.. Spivak eaiA in part: "The £mo, nut.. originator. wise, markets shat have been bet in fellows," whereas Britain Lazes the boy had that amazing quality of great- leave Canada for England !s L Wontd - Arent Brita'n. Continental Europe end !'man in the street.". It produces a nese he has a gvahly tha4 cannot � hate- to be so tar away from the Unit-'Wjs$d - Gre Orient- I think we have learned table o! considerable interest show- be ac4ulred." ed States." — Stephen Leacock., WASHO — CLEANS EVERYTHING. The•tae lesson that our business >a to ing how much income tax is paid' in That is interesting,, a a. quality that Used dater evert home. Harmless. - eel] it at. world prices rather_ than to each country, after deductions, by cannot be acquired." It insane that no eaonomtcnl. e,ree is al threader with Keep' S11In Wltb� Ton -Ton each package, beats all sales records. bid it for speculation or with a view a Lyrical taxpayer; in this case, Aeption Tsbleb to forcing higher prices.—John Imrte married man, whose income is wholly amorist of.bard work which another Goa' repeater: Good ' Write . qig El - Preempt ppropoiftion. ' 'Arita . getick. 9 less gifted person mlght put on the An aid to bodY -chemical _� Washo Bid., Alexandria, Ont. alb In Canadian Business (Montreal).. "earned," -and whq baa ,'to • supoort work would prodhce the quality that balance. A helpful . preper- _ •. two children. this contestant from London possess- stloa to eliminate waste mater- �� !Os SALa Pe oval Income Tis) fel. Price $1.00 and lip•0o per ( rb es. We belleve.Mr. Spivak would ag bot tZut or to customers send �,• nAgpgERRY CARES, YdKIN.fl, 120.00 Net Income U.S.A. 'Britain. nee .with 'the claim that a teacher money with order. TOA -TOIL i` thousand .Alsonih Farms. CuaksviUe. •WAKE- U P YOUR l'�00 •- - 0 could not Ilbpart that quality to a stn- is buters f rsth'e• 8010 Domihlo„aiot tion 149 � - .2,000 ...._ •' Q. 7 dent; the teacher might laatruct in let A canadn. amt lsa, ata =, v'ro glans • sIe?CLy aase,attn LIVER BILE b,000 .:. , 48 484 methods of technique; might -paect Catherine s.• West. >leontr•al. UP, A U T n a[ n I3 t L E TIRES; '10,000 343 ],b53 the style, but bath: •of it all would be 2 Bfcydea, ' flit up. Transportation And YouM Jump Out of Bed ie tile 100,000 :..._ 31,702 46,334 that strange thinb, "a anality which MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS pr -.paid. Free Toros o, . reeriew 186 Morning Rarin' to Go 1,000,000 ..._. 678,346 632.357 cannot be acquired: That view -runs — �• ft+•s should a nro tto®d. at 1t 'will -be -seen 'at once that +the at cross purposes to the claim that NO need forattt�sa iia lode Into roar °w'la damn U this bile "geni»e to actually ,the capacity for ' 1.aoeso..tss>reel:,aeorfood doem'taissc Briton in the lower and middle women or girls LADIOLts _ 100 for 19.00 t'c1ST- 8 Just deem in the bowels. Ges bloats up bLmusfulrackets pays far more' than his• hard work." According . to the finding to. s u f f e r every _ . _st> stomach.Yoaibody.andyou ted y of Elie Spivak, himself a mualclan of - month from peri- tato the you Tsai soar American equivalent. It : its one tore. R an. Harrieton. not ----------------- snub tbewozid kobpank. when the very highest iZracic4ts are .rare 'accomplishment... ,taro people odic . pains, head - when ache or sideachcs. ess.>rsraasns waxsaa enth,ea=&Tounwdomethingtbatwoen reached that the .American ap- could devote the same energy and at- •ntheHverwwell•Ittakesthose�,etd proaches and, in the case of the mil- tention to the study of the violin, and .In girlhood. Dr. Osrosr'a Little I/tir Pi1L to set two SALES1.Altl ES. FAST S1:Lt.lh1G C.\I�1- '• of bits Barillas and make lion -a -pear man, outstrips the Briton one would outstrip the usher because Piercds Favorite adian magazine watt liberal cellar a'p amd p andgen u•.c as an income-tax milch cow. ' In be might have that "quality which Prescription is a mtesion. Write ro KeltUne and Home- a.lt.ehebna!l fteetyTbeytbeh. very benef_icial trans Aepartment.T, i'nitY. LittlFitng, ' .te.km.[msbaveaoeakm•iostaerearsia. other words, this burden is far more cannot be acquired." We are InclinedT.tonic. This is what' rontmal. Quebec. ` Ask for 0~- Lime Lv ti- Pii s btt widely 'distributed -in Great - Britain. tD .believe -that .view !s correct sad• 7dn. Vim. ltodeell of m Manchester St., sr••1 9tabbatnll"tefw attytbiai elan ilia y^" It should be added, o! course, that can be substantiated by experience maJdr sa`i� annd`�yellowxiaandaI felt.' �� 0 N S tax d s not tell d -am,,le in many lines pt effort. Bred not day after day. I had frequent head- *• �'' the Federal Income oe anything like the entire story -in. undish an e p Such a contest aaAbat at Stratford D aPx�rce's oFavorite uld feel Prescription 'Tablet par" of M1°�' -. y American, since various -States also• •gives opportunity to bring talent to it there be submit • and -they belped me in every way MY tun- •,i, eater eat, •a pleidan e]eAred up and the•leaadaches din peed «► brows 'Paper.pply to burn ee . mulct the 'citizen in income taxes, the surface., can and since the United States provides 'ted to those who are competent' 'to I appeared' Bay snow of your n druggist New size, tabliis Sot., liquid fell. a $1.as. f°r'' t°°a d" : a plethora' of nuisance taxes --such recognize it and pass judgment upon 1 write �• i'iem's Clinic, BuSalo, N. Y. tmarting stops n as the New York City, sales tax—• do in' Canada, 'But the it.. To the one who has "it" In any:par titular llhe of • musical effort the Jud- LIVE STOCK MARKETINGygeneral much as we • picture remains tolerably •ges can state with a certain degree of shipping on• the cof splend pian nae been. productive of splendid results. ipi true, with the Americans "soaking assurance that there !s a future for Selling on the open market means real ••the more and more. the competitor who has that quality value for the owners. Get in touch withor _rich" talent "which cannot be acquired:' us' Write—Wire—or TelephonePAIN The development 'of that talent will LYndharst 1143 - Death Takes No Holiday ultimately glove tis great'musicians in And the truth is we ' 3'sa uNr=D PAWM938' CO-OPERATIVE COTISPANY, Lx z.> r our own right. 1. LIVE STOCK COMINIISSIDN• DEPT.M-- Observes' the Manchester Sunday need them• vnlon stock Yards, West Toronto _ — Chronicle: "The holidays mean -more cars on the road,- more people walk- Save the 'Wild Flotvers :.blew Seed Potato - Certified WARBA ing. around. And that means more Tnel new Barba potato Is without a doubt, the accidents. Here is an appeal to driv- ' Every Spring nature 'lovers are finest origination of a century 1n . tie early - potato class. It has been tried to many parts ";w „? ens. Heed it Remember death newer takes a holiday with the' rest o! the saddened by the wanton destruction t ,� , or united state and Canada. and all results x have shown that tt tatty weeks ahead World."< of wild flowers that add' a touch of he ° M1 and more productive than the well known a �, is - • - color to the woods observes the 'aw 4w' early 'variety i'rish Cobbler. its shape . ` t�4 &kin and Nesh white' eyes about -- . Kitchener Record. The violets, Spring + "'`'Jai the same depth- as those of -the Cobbler POULTRY and ANtMAIs beauties and trilliums that -once ' `t - varletY,,, qui pinkish in calor. it cooks_ well• - RABBITS graced bill and dale in profusion a,,i *�r,, la deliciovo and keeps eery well. mi-' con-; ios r' at Macdonald College last Summer, hes con= . ierlensaaiwaG—M�aaltone4wiled. Un It for are becoming scarcer from year t0 vinceq us .that It will soon be the Sending -- RABBITS wW�•galb'avek•dteats'bruiw,s"'combs year. 'It la a pity to see these Wild early variety 'Of. potato, for yu;_ northern ` r M pesllry and tkia agisdip of tfo01 atti cab. rltmate. While our stock lasts 1t1a, sloe, see, it,ow flowers gradually disappearing. If at a 1� g .7s to lb*. 1 s0` �/J�j pay hest mwket ptices I all possible, they. should be preperved. sba . , ::: ; : a.00 eo lbs. e•� - for live Fits dellbs 'mill O'Ver s s for posterity. v 300 3be. . too �. O. s. store iimrnediat0 sty. Write Probably it is too much to ask Our 1914 seed catalogue, the beat ever -out up In North America, free on request ~h5 picking W R PERRON &.CO. LIMITED 1 M. LEGjtA1�iDT - blooms to refrain from leathe , r blooms, but they fhoald at least com- 1laedsmen and Nurserymen 460 Main St. Glrimll►y, Qac• I Issue No. 21 — 36 ply with the request not to aprooi Tel Latae: 4191. 9311; St. ]Law»nee Blvd., Montreal _ 67 67 them. i' 4g 02t %•?r111l etiU� the year' were: Receipts, ;150.87; Mrs. R. D. Miller on Wild Flowers. s ,c Disbuzsed tos Cbsrity and other ex- o! Canada Hostesses, Mesdames W. �� r °ae i10A�1 ��L f� - - TjjW permes, $119.03.. Balance An hajid 1ltihze, E. Holtby Jr., E. Holtby Sr. 'O Se ry Ce . • 41.75 per year; $1M pall in adv $331-F4.I'irc jests brought before +.hP served tea. I�� � CO• _ - meeting were: Holding a Sewing_ ` Subseriptiass to the United States Class • in -Brougham or sending del- Expert service and-re.�tttd WAWANESA INS. t30.' -�-- and Gt. Brjfaitt $2,00 in advance, egates to Leadership Training_ Sch. _ - -- pairs to 411 makes. Rea8 Cheap Rates for Farm and 0.0I.Course somewhere in the dist- - onable obargas. wOri{ Buildings .JOHN jV4URKAR. ProDne.or. rict.• The sewing course' -was -given f few f - Windstorm Insurance on approval and adol?ted. The after- / guaranteed- .BrO°g�m noon's program included a paper by f/ll/!le!windm�. Silos eve. ARTHUR FIELD � . ;Autoatobl1e Insurance of L. -E. O`N� /LL: � Kinds )and� Write or Phone blembers of the W. M. S. attend- Graduate Radi Television [turtitute. ' tiori of the Oshawa Presbyterial on Member Official Radio Service Men'e -Tuesdwy,im the Greenwood Church: :FUYSHAL DIKLU'1'Utt LND BRGN Association. BOWMAN W MA N p RQ w$ -ed the meeting of the Western Sec- EMBALMER3 46 Phone 5201.•PICKBRING WHITt3Y UNT Mr. Lloyd Johnston and mother sucueseor to W. j. aiuther; - were in Lucan this week attending ocoatfvillr = :the •funeral of the 1pte Mrs. Thoz. 1 =' - You Can Bu -at Rome Night end:D:ty sol -Vice TIRES BATTERIES, Johnston. She and her. husband were To establish a Isatin :NOW both natives and much esteemed re- du•iness Phone Retddenc. Phout Open '1 gACCE94U$IES $!dents of Pickering Township many U1 9t3zi. f ribute to the mem. for business' years ago. and sincerest sympathy - cry of the departed, _ ,_ AL ae lots and betterpr Is extended the friends.` = FACii:ITIE3 one mnst senate in a GENERAL t3GAUB3SeIT,H[NG' as The Brougham Umion Cemetery ° memorial lasting qua!- Rnd Board have decided to -hold -a Dec- ,or plana g sty as well as beauty yon can in Toronto. of design. We can ful- .WOODWORK r oration. Day and "Dedication of the Shop. fe situated, behind the wew -Gate and exi.M. INS A -1; KINDSfill your Let us re it thist lest - to , 2.30 p. m. •S. T. A committee is call- - - such. Shell Service Station. _ -' ed of all interezted parties on 'rues• in your choice of Fifteen Canadian ' N. W. STAFFpe ORD On every day except Tuesday of Skilled Motor Re Airs, day evening at 7.30 to make plana Highway. Monumental each week, which is reserved for P c for " cotiunemaratron - on the sows _ - - outside work. Gordon J. Lahr sad British Comoiniea of Soared Works date. The Women's In:titate are es- Ph. 462 Vhitby Ont. �'• .T. Woc.�d,�trt•.rd pecially invited to at:end. Place o: Financial Standing ii' Ston Road Rest _ Phone 2908. meeting; Mr. W: E. Hoitby's, in g _ P[CKF.RING PICKEWNG, ONTARIO Brougham. Ten years experience bt -Banking BROCK Brougham visitors _on Sunday in- _ - eluded Miss Jean -Malcolm,, of . Raw- - eashoand Insurance.' Now serving ellentr ° e with her people; NormanIML alechin and ` son, -of Oshawa, and — - - TSI _ EA mire. Hugh Mechin, of Pickering. Thirteen Different and _ _ -- CARPENTER & BULLDER :-calling on_oid-friends;-I1iane Devitt of Oshawa, lith her people; .W. J, with an office asatent to take care Brown and fancily of Toronto; Phil - - Alterations,SSsb, Doorsand Frid%y and Satur(jay -and Mrs. Forsythe, of Markham at oh double the 'volume efficiently. Streets made to'order, Ida} 22 and 2:3 'C'. H. TUCK. Opt. Eyesight Speelab T. C. Brown's; John Knox, of Wtrit- T•,,) Sbowe, at 7. wnd 9 301' Ist. Author of "Your Eyes and Real. -by, with his people; and Joe Clews, Your enquiries -are Invited and your, Plans and F-stimates given on 'All-Sbows Dt ylir;htS»viva'Tinrej th," "The' Chili! and 'Its 'Develop - of Cherry -wood, with friends.- patronage appreciated: - General -Repair Work. toent." "Optometric Assoeiattas at On Friday evening, May 15th. the Ontario; Americas Optometric Ass. wawanesa. Insurance Co. held an J, P()1•\• ER' "ANYTHING . D• -.� � � F � ' .�_. ._..__ _ .oeiation.- Specializing in Eyestgist . entertainment in the Town Hall Brougham Ont. Phone 5111 1 ivkering�o�iOff and Glasses. u-ith speakers. to _present many int- ►J'+ Opposite Post O:f%e, Oshawa ,. 'I eresting facts and knowledge -about — With Phone 1518 insurance, The speakers were Maj- 33LNG C1trrRY - or•. Sm' th•, Manager, and lir. Mc Don- — ald, farm underwriter, Bert Harvey ETH EL nl'.1�11.a pang 'several of Iris ever -popular W' L;-HARi,E-i RUGULES Har songs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Devitt -an(, 1UA LL P1Nr) _. �% Hull Earl Hiltz contributed musical num• $nllde[ and Contractorhers. A couple of hours dancing fol• lonrlsy. rhes,.tiny sad 44'adri'gdap lowed, at .the Cloys, - May 25,-'L8 s,od 27 'Brlcawork•and St une�►ork The annual meeting of the W. I - �� Two Sbows at 7 34 and 9 30 >i Sj?.ecial�y i N held at the home ' of E. and Mr, ri ,:'vias Mattnee. 'Monday. at 2.OU , y' Y Architect's Service - +ol attended, Mrs. Bert' Harvie , th... - : _ [� R E 1-t . A S Ai R Holtby, on May 12th, was very lata Y y president, presiding. There was- : - 1I J Il'd heavy budget of business placed be - R E CROWN' G fore the - I tiEl UGE meeting. the moat import IN - 1 -"CH INNg •:Re 8' WN ' P_ Ro•ehxnk Rd. sad Kingston Rd. izni being the election' of "oifiCer: - OQ "TOP HAT" Phone Ptek litrsu � Brown -being called u eonduct this business, called fo: - W1th Ou-1 orations al off icp`er, B} a tan i THE-BEST r,DWARD EVERETT HORTO.'� ec' rvnsent'att ofi�cers were re-ei � D - - 0 F ester as .follows 'Hon. President HELEN KtZOUL+li14 K _ _Notice o You •1iri. W. E. Holtby, President, 'vIrs = B. Harvey; 1st rice -Pres., •31r,' 'A'MPARED �PUPULAR PRICEY _Elliott; 2nd - Vire•Pres., ars i, I. HOUSE PAINT E'veerngs Mntioeee We do-Bailding nf all kinds, _ Jolmstvn; Sec' -Tress.,' Adults 22c. Adults It3c. Burk; Organist, Mrs. R. Burrell; :The underdoted top quality bawds of Children 15c. Children Ick. CARPENTERING. Flower Camrn, .11esdam8s Lern white leid paint are now reduced is 'rax locluded - CEiiENTINO. mon, .k Gray, and Li. Hamilton; DIr Prrro .to $3.75 per gallon. Their = - 'L-UMBi�TG,• G. Philip's name was add d to -thy famous qualiti is unchanged. a9hy . A'T"T'pr1�'jQrj; FARMERS list Of Directors. Di:arri.w- Director, -- tuk naiag paints of lt;as im"ble,qua.and rs. V. Directors. - Report, were rec _ - - Iii) when you can have the assured R - � OOI`IY(4 eland. from Mrs. M. Hamilton or the beauty and protection of these times GENERAL REPAIR tYORK I lower Comm. and from Mrs, Burt ~ - We a "fir sell Brantford Aooaag tasted brands at this popular figurer " W8 are prepATed 60•repairears. MHt°riixls. Empire Batf,rooss See-, Treas', wbo gave a -splendid Fe- Any one of them will give you ai job - trllali8, tr$CtOrB Knd all farm - port of the year'; activities. Eleven, Egntptnent, Duro Water regular meetings were held with ar: of outstanding beauty, long paint life .I anachinery, wheels rebuilt and SygtetnA, Beatty - jig. -attendance tdtallink 235; Visitorsnd ecDn ty from first to last, tli6-88ttiIIg. �VOO +w - $II Stab ia n pment ?S. '1\'tie February open meeting foo :There is a sten ;n your .ie;etiti, ehas wood turning of all kinds. and other Building iHatetals 'members and' escurts took the fonii of a banquet, celebrating the 25th s P a, -- - - °p ly yO k'laoe your order now for Estimates Free anniversaryot, ,iia organiztion with - WOOti'-working and turning. Work Guaranteed �►n attendance th 85. Specw Itrog TIN -SENDU_R . ' Phoon or OsH _ F. d . PRO SE rains during the year. were Q �! !"'Health Talk" by Dr. Tomlinson of A. 3. tor's4'. •1 ' Claresroat; A 'talk on ' 7!'iriance" by �/ Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop.. Phose 11502 Mr. Redditt, of the Batik 4 Comm •'�I�11 wf�LL - (Successor to W. H. Jackson) PICKt�RING. ONT,413I� • one, 'Pickering,' A visit and an add- �� � Plihoe Pick 2729 _ � 1-28 ress by Mrs. Halliday, District 'Pr- esident, and an ieiting debate��C'! -- --- whiuh 'c_'eated a great deal of- int- -CANADA _ crest. The financial statvrnent for 4"`a Bulk Honey' f ° -Cocoa f&WIME 101 h. pall Morse Register f 2 tbs., 2+3c. L ARME F-Lto (21346) 254Y9,Pure Bred :' • Imported Clydesdale Stallion. The su y YHITE 02. E14 1 �b• 'laVSI�.. groperty of Oscar Wilson, Brou-! r - - glum, Oat. Will make the season `. ' ,• You can, _..et To Price .'for of 1938 at his ossa stable, Term, �% MACARONI . ;. ,COOKING RICE TOMATO JIIIOE $181001 Payable , Feb.' let, 1937. lbs. lila. 4 tine, %9C. Enrolment, No, 2243. - a �C:liriiCe Veal Wves ht • 5 tbs. 27c !3 'IDOMMODORE AGAIN (26812) Choieely bred Clydesdale Stallion - " - Weperty of R. Dafoe Gro a# Home. -JewellSh rt lb 7 Green Ri'v- • ... $lBCIA e we o ening, 4 5 c. er_wiH make the -season'i5f 1e$6, `- . as folldwe: Tt;eaday, May 19, will We have a Bu 'eC # the DRIED PEACHES PRUNE -4 . PIIMPBIN knee his own stable for Hugh _ y PUhis for noon; the to John �i ry - hoice, per l b tic. • - 2 lbs., !tic - • - 2 tins. iso. Barnes, L'herrywood, for night + riYi•••l�llonday', i uesday & Wednesda ' • , y. P�eeds to McGrisk- - in tiros. Alton& Rd: for. voon Wednesday, -each wreek, and . _ _.. � .�, Huron Toole issue, $ r ls, 25c. ^SPEML #tense eo his o"i stable for Wkhti Thursday,- proceeds to Fred -Pay TorobtQ Prices.: ^ R. do W. COFFEE P. G. SOAP SARbIN&m -Wright'e, lot 49, con. 6Pickering, - Rmnswlek, 4 ties. 19% 45 BulldkW 3, Per Ib.; W: 14 bars, 496. thence to 'his own stable hKi�/CKEf?/NQ FA RMS where e ri rsrooain until the ..i Tuesday, mdralag-. - LI V FEDI Teiepitone ter. 8007H of MUNI SON rlckerwIl sLoo Lows _ , ' •.Ks�-tJ^. ..r s,T S.'.a .. }..ry. - ... �.• ..H ,:n ¢ • '.. ^•v_ ...: C. ,. ' ': -. 1 !+.mow � i f' � .w ._.. mf. •w.4;' .r. �, .. `',„�v .. .,. .'Y. :' •...T.r �w } Fd. w`Y. - -7711,-t'y-. '.!rr"'31•.� • e .. ..,� .:, �..:.;, .',.• .. M .", .'ice ''+� - .w - �•" yaw,,'}•�- v s S Mrs. McDonsjd, Mrs. A. Hooker and ¢y -_ ulgsreseae Mrs. W. Brown; Assistant, Miss. L. Jack Chapman Barclay -Transport . Sadler; Organist, Mrs. N. Decker;, Mias M. Brown. The next meeting Mr.. Abijah. Forsythe is spend- Represents the ing a few days in Toronto. Assistant, Mrs. R. Y. Mowbray and' will be held at the school. a r'- Mrs. R E. Morvebray; District Dir- I. CstLlidA LRC AisurAnc- Coq -- Daily Service Mr. Harmnond was confined to ector, Mks H. Parkin; District Rep- , between Claremont B _his bed last weex with the "flu". CA"CTLE IN POUND _Canada's oldest Whitevak aadrO°Toronte -�z< - resentatives, Mrs. D. Crawford, Greenwood, Dlrs. Bert Jones spent the week- Life Insurance Mrs. Stell, Mrs. Chas. Ledgett; i I have two'2-year old steers and two .end -with her father James Evans Progr`aan Coaosnittee, Mrs. R. E. Yearling heifers impounded on lot 16, con, Company ##� P Y My drivers are trained to be ssrelyl)t 4, Pickering Owner can have same by : courteous and reliable. ` ,Fames Coates spent several days �. •:last weeld in Wallterbon. Mowbray, Convener, Mrs. McBrien, payingpoundagedues., in Glad to report- Mr. Wm Hill. in ' Mrs. Gormley and Mrs. C. Richard- MILTON B. BURK, WdliBV. PIOKERING much better health. son; -Sick Committee, Mrs. Harlock Pound -keeper ,►nd virinity. Special Rates on Long lNaton" Mrs. R. MigtbGon, of Ingersoll, The Canada Life has served Canadians hauling. visited her sister, Mrs. B. F. Kil- irs, e for 88 years. During the past five years -` this Company paid to policy owners and No order too small, None toe lsrrw patridc here this week.d Rbeneficiaries over $131,000,000, It has Miss M�aret Grdhagn is home 1 n a a r All ahipasents insured and p assets for the protection O. policy owners F ensil from the StouffviIle Hospital some o over 4 IE00.000. a ,• Phone Pick 5222 2 R. R. 1. Whitby s ?witrat improved in health. :. .. I 2 from the weather Mr, and Mn. Clifford Pilkey, of �" - Tel. Clare. 311 P. G • !Tbrouto, spent Sutxiay with relat- Madeline Class, B. and C. -- aves here, ESTIMATES FREE Beau Owned and opeiated by ` -:. Mr.. and Mrs. Ben Jones and Mar- Beauty Frank a BaaelsX valet, of Agincourt, spent the week- end eek- Salon , Pugh have e nth friends here.' FIXTURES sed APPLIANCES Mr. and Ml's. I7.' A- gh NILSON'S "returned to Kinmount for the sum- _ HAIR CUTTING, - naer: Supplied at Reasonable. Cost SHAMPOOING...:,Ice Cream Mrs. Doupe, of Bolton, visited her 1 ... -.• _..FINaERIATGI, , da-ghter,-_ Mrs. Mundell and faauly for_inFormation call Maly, 1708 MARCELLING _ Refreshments last week. - - Chas. Cooper and Mrs. Cook . hays ,� Specialise -Hot Air Treatment Confectionery nsoved into their new residence next ;. and Permanent Waving door to the store. F �,`� 1 Reasonable Prices TObaeCOB The laying of the hardwood floors • • 11 MRS. M. MUNDELL Distillate Coal Oil, in the Baptist •parsonage has been almost completed. A beautiful look- Phour lliN .:LAfiEMONT `' Special Prices on Drum Lots Ing floor is the result. . Licensed Electrician LAND SURVEYOR British American Oil and Gas. - Mrs. Valentine was taken to a Toronto hospital this lnew The ex_ = . ,DUNBARTON, 'ONTO ALF'S PLACE -.sat nature of her iUneses has nut F. J. DONES'AN B. A., B. Sc., O. yet been determined. - --- ._-..- -- j,, _ L, S On file are the records of sur - yet R E1 U .�')L', CN I'. Mr..James Evans has been oblig- _ veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365 ed .to•' return to his bed suffering King East, Oshawa Phone 1981. Rhone Clare. Sm from a cold contracted over the last '`;; 0 _d�7= 16 1y - N lw-eek-end.- R.ev. McLean o"e O. R. E. C. .VnU be the guess speaker at the SAFE* IRECT •9ECON6MICAL.' ': : -MAY USED GOODS -. Teachers Training School Ban quet .tonight, (Friday) at the Lint- CHANGE OF TIME TABLE _ 1935 Chev. Master Coach `$tis.`,. •19`27 Star Coach 40. ed Church, here e, Sunday. April 26th, 1936 1935, 'Star Coach 530: 1927 Ford Coupe 40. `. � Effective. bLz. byrrisn Pilkey lett on Thurs- _ :. LE VE PICKERI��1G 19:35 Ford Coach 535. _931 Chev. Truck, 2 -ton 375. day for the Toronto General Hospit- 1931 Plymouth 575, ,_ 1933 Chev. Pick-up 37L al, for treatment on his foot.- Mrs. For Toronto. For Oshawa 119.3 Pontiac 550. 1941 Ford Panel 1-2 ton 2?5. Pilkey, Rill remain with friends in an intermediate Pointe sled intermediate points - 10:33 Chev. Coach 475. 1930 Ford 2 -tan dauls 275. the city during .that period. • A. 1i. F. M. P. M. , A. X P. M. • P. M. i 1931 Chrysler Sedan -375. 1929 Rugby panel 1-2 ton iM a 6.09 12.51 5.51 a 7.31- 1.31 6.31 btrs..f;yther Palmer went. to the • 1932 Dar. Spec. with radio 375. 1927 G. M. C. 1 1-2 ton sgts. 150. - city on Monday to. m.e?t her daugh a 6.44- a 1.54 d 6.54 8.41 c 2 31 d 31 1929 Pontiac Coach 350. 1928 Chev. Coseir 125. ter, 'Mrb., hfarc1--aces, of Hollywood, 7,54 2.54 7.54. Eastern 10.01 3.31. 8.31 1929 'Buick Sedan •175. 1935 Chev. Coach lom who will spend a week in Clare- 9.24 . a 3.54 d 8.54 Standard 11.31 a 4.11 d 9.31 19`29 Pontiac Cab. =175. 21 Massey Spring Tooth CuL 70. _ Mont. 10.54 d 4.54 9.54 Time P. M. ' 5.31 •L0,31 1929 Durapt Sedan 150. Massey 1 Spring Tooth. Cul. ..25. , -_-A Mens Meeting is being featur= c 11,.54 b16.44 c 12.31 11.31 1928 Pontiac Coupe _ 150. McCor. Cutli-Packer 4L ed at the Baptist Church next Sun= - 1929 Pontiac Coach 150. Gang Plow 12. - da niet. The Ratcliff . Quartet S -Daily except Sun. _6r Hol, b -Sun. do Hol. oaiy. 3' dl►38 WhippetSedan = 165. �i'cCor. Pot. Planter, new 90. *ill be prosent to sing that evening. c�"at. only. •, d -Sat., Sun. & Hol: only. You are cordially- invited to attend. ATTRACT'IV'E ROUND TRIP FARES 1928 Pontiac Sedan 150. 111cCor. Pot )Tigger, new 120. 7'he bffssion Circle of the Baptist Torento - S ..9A Buffalo - $6.15 Ater. York . $21.88 1928 Pontiac Coach 125. Inthrow Disc 21L f hu* Rill meet at the ' home of � � 2 L9` Pontiac Cou ' 125 Massey Manure Sprdrs. 4i. 26th, at 2.30 .p.' m. Program wi.11.be =- Tickets end Information at Cha><.1e8 Cooker t. Claremont - - - In charge of Mrs. W-ans Ward's EASTERN HOUSE - PICK£RING PHONE 4588 -group. all ladies . cordially invited :. xo be present. _T H E �' N L Y _'.0 O iii P L E T E L 0 W- P R I -C E D C A R Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Williams of - Euffalo v1 -sited their aunt, Mrs. H. = ;.. ,•, . ,r -,a 3 �. W. Thoanson, also Mr. and btrs. - George 71rhDmson, of Wyoming, (a grandson). The two visiting couples were 'among this spring's list of newly4weds. The Victoria Park Ave. Baptist _ F� - -.'Church choir of ..twenty-five voice.,, «' will present their popular cantrita, £• W w 1 }� t 'IWoodland Music" in the Claremont _" : ?. fi4h � 1Baptist Church on Monday. '.clay.i 25th, at 8 P. m. A musical. tree: is •• In store for all of ns. •'- ' _ The local BovelinX Club are holds �ti;, v 5 AFE - .. �• 1. .f Ing a Men's Fours Tournament here N�, Ty; .4n June 3rd. 'Chis is the opening r 1 'tournament of the season and a big r 4 w tiny is looked for...Draw at 1.30 p. m r Jf►Vlrsr - - The Ladies - an a^s ve 'tea o tithe green. xiumie ....(received' too late for last week) ':\ 4 - Mrs. Annie Harbron is home for . - time, ...... . <: TMJ - Several from 'here are planrtfag a r .a• VEAYONE pretty well agrees today, jos need Hydraubla trip, to Niagara next Sunday. ' �j Brakes for safety. That is why Chevrobet gives you perfecte4 p• ' Marione Parkin spent the wee]c- i now "end with Mrs. R. E. Mowbray. �swerveleas' Hydraulic Brakes in every one of its cars-idc has eswbray wick quick, � h. true atnaiglttliDe stops. 1 Chas. Phillips, proEectioa Mrs. amis. Crew. to do the fsrrrs � In addition, Chevrolet adds 'to tins safety the o>i . �rert. solid steel Turret. Top FisherBodies--high quality Safety pies. Yo43sers' Day was observed on to every window of the car -and the matchless rand -holding 8anday last' in our cbnsrh Mr. ll[nt- h abilities aE the famed 'Knee -Action gliding ride, tom in ehasge. ,� K No other bow -priced car offers you all these features. Teat them A. ..'.. - Mr. and Mrs. Greewwood and' Miss for yourself by dri ' the 1936 Chevrolet today. And look into Gladys Greenwood spent Saturday \ the greatly reduced% GMAC time payment plan terms. evening at the ilosrfe of Mi. and *On Raster Defuse Xodeli 'Mrs. V. Parkin, .• . The many friends of . Mrs. J Rich- aadsen are pleased to ace her on the veranda a little vftte each day: 'Mrs Carlton is also much improved. Mrs. Bunker is able to be up'for 'in Hour or'two 4 Bich day. We hope she will soon be in her usual Rood health. i, The now present warmer wea- ther rhes - forced "growth to above av crane, although it was -thought the , GIVES YOU ALL SIX... < season late, it is far in advance for F'EIIFECTEO NTORARK BRAKES .. , TURRET TOP IMES IT FISNER TaVE-NI- ... this time of the 'year. -NEAO ENGINE ... nSNER NO -DRAFT VENTILATION ... KNEE -ACTION (w NoW a len Rlaisl0 ... SAFSTT GLASS TNROSGN00T cam ' • The annual meeting of the Wom- en's Institute was held at the home - 'of Mrs. Wm. Bell, with ten prey (� � �r �+ est After the lienal business was �,i"; LGJ C:Oopm m tLL'iiREMOl\ l.. disposed of, the annual election of " offleetk was next in order and leg - e . lilted as follows: Plea., Mrs. V. Par i •, � _... _ � k;n; 1st Vice -Pre&, Mss. Gee; 2nd vlee-Pres., Kra. Wan; 8ee.4verts, .. >.-, . , } .,,..- . y ., r .. • ' + 11 �, n1. . . : , • .ij' , 11 . {. w W " : '.• x .11 I ;_7 ., �, . . A SPORTING CREATION ♦ �. ,The Book r� �� E° m=— .'� . PROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE _ � '`` . ..-•:�"... ,, - By Dr.. M. M. i appin 1. .; - '. . .. ­_.. - ' 'Shhelf x . f . 400 � � A young woman has written to me would try to Y put tliemselyea !n the .. and her letter ,brings to the light of sisters place they would want to re- - .BY MAIN M. MORGAN 1 day a problem which is very old and )leve her more, 1 am sure, rather than i+ Quite common. BrieBy It is this:— make her the slave of the, family, " ': lr ` ^"- �` An aged and invai a mother makes Atter all, we all have the right to, �i °.:a�` it necessary for. someone to .stay at a certain amount of time whish we' "'WAKE UP AND LIVE by hour every day without . raying ", ? home and'doate. for, her. This young should he able to call our own. And Dorothea Brands l "`w� (Munson Book anything except in answer to dir- au lady has sacrificed her position, and my correspondent should be no ex- Co., Toronto), ;2.00, is a book out ect question:' Try ft—you will be 11viia }!; 1 has even refused an offer oP''marriage ception to that rule, She is to be ad. • .ed the ordinary. Here is a hand- amazed at the effect it has on ' f 3 s� to look after her mother. But there mired for her willingness to sacrifice :"b book which we all ,should read. your' friends! # �g ': ;1;1'as?'' are other members of the family, for her mother's sake, but 1 think How many of us., professional No. 4—"Talk for fifteen niinute� it r1Fit, ,%. some of them married and with chil- 1::,; she ought to be strong enough to as.) 7: people, executives, teachers, stu- a day without using I, me, , my, • ;, �,: , dren of their:own and they.think that - ;� g cert herself. She should Point out to' • dents, housewives, give the best mine. This is a very difficult rule ,L � because they are contributing a little the members of er mily that she we are capable of eaeb dwq". Very to follow in these days of inflated 1� if;stri' ,_. to the maintainence, of the aged -and 'has her life to Ilv a d is entitled few. Mrs. Brands, two years ago, pelf -esteem. 'The tenth rule• is an 7. .1 . invalid mother they have. the right' to • live it. She should remind them' .learned a way of life that revolu- interesting one and outlines a plan ViA' fi,. rll i , to command the sister who looks that what they are doing !a not mesa• donized her existence and now for s day that will produce many ' Y7r 'i�!'g }> ,� after her. She' is so tied she can ly for her mother, but for their mo- • success crowns her efforts. 3efcre new lines of thought. A truly za 7 S'i.' ! It ` hardly go even to a show without 1 that time Mrs, Brande had been helpful book written in an easy, •, r . ', 4.-- 'tY a" having 'to take with her one of her they, also, .,She is fulfilling her re- s 3 > i?',r rl" r�;" sponsibility and• their contribution tot an editor and writer for twenty sympathetic style. I advise every- 1`t ,` r: ii:iW a,11 nephews or nefces; If she shows re- u K years and had produced forty-two one to buy a copy imxrtiediatel 1' ., W r eft eentment, then she is made to feel upkeep is but the fullfiliment of their s , r , � , , 0. responsibilitq and it ought not to ob short pieces of work. Now, within Y , �M <7r 1 ,,;. her dependence upon the family. Yet ligate h'er. a apace of two years, she has, writ- THIE I$ON WILL b ?liar ares #" yrs°I . ` �'r 1 loyalty to .her mother constialns her It is a +�� threw best-selli Y g b, f f Pitp when aged parents be•� Banning ussons, s 1 1.11 r to remain at home when she might come' a burden to those whom they .' ltwentythree shorter pieces. x2.00, otters this author at her r ���L F E 4�" f h" be as the other members ot'the isms reared. and for whom they sacrificed .We all have read, in search of a best. This is an ideal book for �: x ; i R; 'j4';4 fly are, quite Independent. , and labored. But I think a situatioal E' " ` `' "�. Now that is ,certainly not an uu• like this is due more to thoug)stieas-,_ fr - solution to our lethargy—treatises summer week -ends, as it is enter �. 'r - kV ° common problem. Unfortunately, it ness than fo an thin eine, and en the .will to power—the will to twining, rapid in pace and amus• iia ,. *-=-•. Y B per-' live and have met with indifferent, Ing in dialogue. The background is ,' i has its basis in selfishness. Perhaps haps a frank heart-to-heart e spasmodic success. Mrs. Brande realistic and true to the atmos= °''` 1 ' s� y r the other members o[ th family would that is needed .to put it right. At all. t l s ,,, d� calls our attention to the fact phere and conditions of the. Amer!- " r he shocked t� be told that they are events, folks should try to be ren• that are are. all governed. strongly can scene it portrays. I, 1%�� _. � selfish, They 'would no' doubt tell of eonafile and to 'do unto others as they: *y THE WILL TO FAIL, and . -Brigid Temple, beautiful and s ^j •� 5 what they -are' doing for and giving would like to be done to'. The obaery points out the tact that failure wayward, heiress of a vast fortune n ?;"� toward the mafntainence of the aged. ance of that Golden Rule would make _ r �Y3 mother and the sister who looks atter life much more tolerable for many - >tas its rewards. For instance the finds her bankers in Paris, greet- her. Ezartly ! But supposing this sial and the world would be a better glace devoted wife who takes pleasure Ing her demands for money with �� "i ter should accept the oQer o[ mar 1n which to Iive if we tried to obs, in the success of her husband and a stoney stare, so she returtts to,,y :ehlldrea and dismisses all thought Minnesota !n a temper to set her ;,� ` "� ` rfage. which she has a perfect right serve it .more' often. . •, of her ower capacity of self -ex- executors right. to do, what then? Why, they would . - pression. And how about the uni• She arrives to find the mine-. x either have to arrange to take the NOTE: The writer of this column T charmer who so' fills his owners and the State locked in aged mother lata one. of their own is' a trained psychologist and an au-. . I p p y legal practical) homes or pay someone t. look _after thor of several works.. He is willin ' :' hours in aimless artier and empty le al battle, the outcome of which ,, . Kh.. t, "-social chatter, that he has no time ma leave her her. In either case they would : cer- to deal with your problem and give, y ' Penni- N tainly be worse oft. ' ' you the benefit of his wide e s ri• Jo think of his 'uselessness in the leas. She plunges 'recklessly into If la lust .the same aid story of re ance. Questions regarding ]sROB- ;' eheme of things, the fray despite the consternation fusing to 'put ourselves In the, other LEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE should • The twelve dhiciplipes outlined of Peter Harlow, who has been Thin ribbed wo,3I was used in. the -be addressed to: Dr. M. M. Lappin, fellow's place': Most of the trouble r in the latter part of the book are called in as expert witness. Miner, creation of thus navy and white room 421, 73 Adelaide Street West, In the world arises from just that— 'j', full of common-sense and I. have societ matron, debutante, poli- sports coat worn -by Maxine Jenn- Toronto, Ontario. Enclose a 3 coat1. y failing to see the other's viewpoint- alrwdy tried two of them. For tical boss are all extremely well fags; charming actress. Coat is stamped, addressed envelope for rr instance, No. 1 advises "Spend an portrayed. made on : simple: --yet effective It' only members of a femfly like this a . _ lines. Hat is of white felt banded . in nary leather. . Lord WiIlingdon Proper Length Of Farmers Feeds "EmAll How* To Build . - bas been cut into a MAY design - - Skirts la Stilt , . - : Up a Towns . Comments the London Times: .. - similar. to the lacy frills of paper The politician talks and talks,. Talk about it. ;,*'Lord Willingdoa ,meets l:ie raccea- Unsettled Factor which -adorn valentines. , It is usually . The actor plays his part; Write about it. 1 ser in Bombay and embarks for his used in white and is 'matched by an The soldier glitters on parade, Speak well of it -_ homeward journey atter a period of . ' -.. old fashioned bouquet of artificial The goldsmith plies his art. .. Help' to improve it PARIS — It still is impossible to flowers, surrounded -by a similar cut- The scientist pursues his germ' Beautify the streets. service to the Empire which must be determine just what is the right out frill and carried on a stiff little O'er the terrestrial ball, •]moat without parallel for its im- length for, evening gowns. They stick in the hand: The sailor navigates his . ship, portance. its duration, and !ta con- waver anywhere betvaeen _ _ Advertise in itsenewspaper. groand and But the farmer feeds them all. Speak well of its enterprising. pt$- 'lianity. With the, exception of 'four TFiere are numerous, varieties, o!% instep length with' many skirts short fears is Canada as Governor-General the spilt skirt and in one instance in- tic -spirited citizens. in front and 'dipping low in back. and a Mission to China in 1926, this serfs of transparent black chiffon gree preacher pounds his pulpit desk, It you are rich invest in something, Others are split, irregularly so that g. service has been rendered wholly in put into the skirt of a black evening Brokers. read their lengthy tape; employ eomebody,•be a "hustler". India. 'There Lord WllIingdon cross- g exposed orp the 1.knee gown so that the legs can be seen. The tallor cuts and sews his- cloth If you don't think an doOae fashion leader Y good word ad the great 'watershed of modern the k it ex osed it To fit the human shape. to nay, don't nay anything bad about history, for he took charge of the favors skirts The dame of fashion, dressed in silks, .it. Governorship of Bombay little more that are fitted to the knee. then flare Advise Union Goes forth to dine or tall, Remember'" every dollar you inveal ' Alum a' year before the outbreak of. out to a full hem, which is ankle Or drive, or dance, or.promenade;. - . in a permanent improvement la'that . the War, and one of the first of his length or higher in front and touches U.S. and Canada But the farmer feeds them all. ' much on interest. —'- . many contributions to the good of the ground in back In a heavy ppr- -I. Be courteous to strangers 'that In was his instinctive recognition PIe crepe, thin='coutrier faahlons a DETROIT —One economic wait The workman wields his shiny �oois; come amon>st ns, so that they ga + ' that Bombay, and not Simla or Del- gown with a deep V decollete back oir'the North American continent is The merchant shows his wares; away with good impressions. ;hi, was the real base of the Indian and front supported by narrow 66ul- � hope of George Lansbury,,, form Thti aeronaut above the clouds Always cheer up the men who go in y '' contingents, to whom he gave un- der straps. The skirt. fullness is ei -leader of the British Labor Party. A dizzy journey dares.. for improvements. Your portion of dring support and encouragement as achieved • by rectangular plaques In a `Detroit address Mr. Lansbury But art and science soon would 'fade, the cost will only be what is just. -',''Us* passed through the great port. which are, applied unevenly .giving a made a plea for world peace and urg- And commerce 'dead would fall,, Above all never spend a doIiar out His acceptance .of the Governorship squared and irregular hemline. A ed the United States President to If the farmer ceased to reap and sow, of town that you can use' for the .-ref Madras, at the conclusion of an short cape, falling is pleats from the take the lead in bringing the nations But the- farmer fee3 them all. " same purpose in town. - . 'extended term, in, Bombay, was an shoulder line, completes the costume, together. "'I only wish I could live to -unusual Step; but it was proof of Evening clothes frequently • are see the day when this- continent, - . the love of India which had already worn oyer a rustling petticoat. The from the northernmost reaches to the ..NURSE BECOMES A STAMP EXPERT POSTHASTE .. Naptivated him, and for the quality skirt, rather full, comes- to above the southernmost points, was one econ= ' '_-. , - . of his devotion to her interests. ankles and a frill extends five.' or. six omic unit„ ,existing a, both your �...,,, r — � _ '•,And from Madras, after an Interval, 'inches beyond, This ruffled edge is country 'and• Canada exists in them- ' ; 1/'. . be passed to the highest place of all." in a glazed and stiffened cloth which selves today." he said. I s : '' ._..1. w' ­ . i. . . , . - -ry,. ` , C (# . fin . "'10 . 'i'yy f. �� b o" .. � + \ , _ _ 1. . .: V ` \ . n, • , • / May 5,.. 1_I'l, 1 .r . 11. 1 . -, -�, I It i _.: -1111,. �.."...!.. -A .. 1 �f4' '' '' , - -"i"", , , ", . . log i . __ . > . :,; .. ... i, - « r :.. 00 w . �.,p. _,1. .� ,• • ' . 'tel`- A« d'':,, pt a. - y +� l .- _ , 1 - : it 1` '� X' ' 3..71. Ski: .4\ a.'.M, ,• '1, j i k + .. .. ­ - - S .. N I fl. Y ,'�{r •ice+ \1 \ \• 4 y. w .� \'� \ b, \i"''•0..,'•!• } b � , F.f '�.� w - a 1. .. . _ 'i \v .S^ �¢ t§i5k. µ \ is C'y�3' > \ �. \ ' .� s "k� '� c \'`s' Y'S — .e�"•i' Z ,� \.iz 'cxRii:'' ur- ?: `4^,,:,c ` 01. .. - �� .: xr a .,�� x:� �\« g . : W. n x y �4 .. ,c- .:.:. . V . _ 'Miss Wynne Yeomans, who 'six months ago was a nurse ' in a Lon- ' don hospital and collected .stamps -'in a small way, is now one of s, Ieeeeked In their Ancient art studded- costumes, the "Pearly" icings and Quq€ns of the London the leading stamp dealers in the world, She is competing with ongers and their children attended special service at the coster's Church—St, Mary Magdalene. noted philatelists on London Intetnationsl .Stamp. Bourse :and Vicar Is shown receiving the pearly children. -62 44 has sold millions of stain . V110 ps in the ahort'peziod. . I , `. 0. _, . • . . , . • .. • . . . . 1. . - — - .......__. P, . . - . - . -- ---- -- , ,. . - h A blend df the world's Faihanks Bade most fragrant green teas , �('S - - • • s Shes leo#-Sa•. A Dey BlondeI IF ISO 383 Chief Concern Is if U.S. Folks XCftST/O/V , Would Recognize- Hair L. OIRZZIN TEA as "English House'' NEW YORK, Douglas Fairbanks, 1 the movie actor, returned from e a bona fide tourist. The Dunning ; �•N���.. England this morning with the an-USI budget piwZidaa-that a person can pounced intention of making his #o ReVise only qualify as a tourist once every permanent home in Santa Monica, 'foils months and must ebe in the `` to St les at least 48 hours Cal,. Unitedo tA. Th Accompanying Fairbanks was his CU5#onlS Rules �_ r I bride of two months, the former k -i Lady Ashley (whose chief concern "All. great thinkers. have fnade un- Mu rd e r was whether the folks would recog- selfed love the basis of living." — e ri�'' size her attractive blonde flair as "an Mary Pickford. r u Tourist Purchases — Regula- i English mouse." Dun By Adam Broome , i} She' said tions t0 Be Nearer D "I love your sky line. I'm wearing ��� ••••••'•�"�'�'""�"` a black satin semi-evening gown. I'll ning Provisos a"Ops=s the respe3t for the law which Lettice go with Doug to China this summer Signor rarelli of Milan, famous cum- found so#sadly wanting. when he produces -'Marco Polo.' OTTAWA.—The United States poser, collapses and dies while he is We'll be in New York for 10 days. e e + conducting his own symphony at the There was no scene set—merely a - "No. I'm not a dirty blonde! 1 Government is revising its regula- �neen's Hall. London. At the Inquest it black velvet hanging, thick with dust, I& disclosed that a rare poison, • curare. at the back of the platform, in front have English mouse hair. So terribly tions with respect to the ,amount of i i t _ - caused the death. lad to h�tce met you. Excuse me?" goods that tourists can take back Inspector Haynes receives a call from of which- were.ranged a dozen or so g g oxford stating that a suupiy of curare cheap looking chairs behind - a long , Fairbra_nks' third wife declined to from Canada free of customs duties • • Us.. been stolen. ss. whether she will act in her 51-to bring these regulations in line !KALAD In an up-country bunsaalow 1n Nest table covered in red baize and be Y Africa District Commissioner %vestcott sprinkled ' with tumblers, water car&• Year-old husband's producing ren; with similar provisions in the Dun- ,�„ a Ya receives a package of strings for his fes, pails of blotting paper, pen holders tures. ning budget with respect to Cana- Sltoald Have it -'cello—he opens the package and a few Low as as h Cass tusiv if/ n minutes tater collapses—dead. and ink cells. duns returning from the United Low as;s.9st hour to U" The theft of the curare is confer%ed Magistrates' Clerk came in. He,, was relieves Oziord student, Branksome, who ' The benches ser lengthways across . States, it was learned last week on Now res ran Iron to 2. Ltstln toatatxle ends it over to a . Hawkes, who' a short, elderly man with white hair, poet f the tow s, Neau to s!•. bb the room were yri.ly well full by the and .a fresh Oink and white complex- good authority. even tb. boo.. �e elieves to deadening pain. of an - t a sum s � 'i` ,Used for vivisection. ttme_Lett Lettice entered the hall, the res- ion, and wore goidHmmed Dlnce•nez. Both countries now •.badatra.tb.col. 6S2ukHv twdv foe permit tour- r,on � �•�,, us.. Lettice Banton, her . mother• grand tic policeman politely satuling and He carried a-black leather portfolio, fists to take home with them goods O0j e. Msintatiltermhea �aother and ifephen Garton, , of the holding open the door for her to, make foreign office, are all keenly interested and a sheaf of loose papers. He smil- to the"value of $100. The Canadian �t onnectiom�V a.lfoaaa•eth alto" An the solving of the crime. her way In. At one of the two tables ed and nodded Ina kindly way to a regulations, however, art, tuore re- as tK.,. LOW �•� T• lromrirhlstaeQott _ in front of the stage sat Colonel Eye- ear son' dealer W IL Save$ W THAPTER XII sham. As he turned round and recog• great many of the people in _court strietive and for this reason the *rite n. for r... ser estr serer sad decant sized the girl be' gave her s courtly who happened to catch his eye. But United States is ednsidering certain TM e�naat 9. No fires to WIWI WISDOM AND JUSTICE he looked a little worried all the same, revisions. It is considered unlikely ' 000 0L WL 31 la No uha so lacer Lettice 1lfanton did not feel quite as bow; they had met, more than once at Not only was the occasion-itself a sad that United States tourists will be en. wl. au dances in Brightmouth: He whispered rtr•etp, ` otw Impressed as she thought she ought one; but he had heard that. no'fewer permitted to take back as large a to have been. She had never been in something to Sergeant Perkins. who than fourteen of the magistrates had number of eigarets as at present a court before. She had always fma. at once -picked out an ancient Wind- announced their intention ,of sitting- Tightening up on the regulations glued courts as being a little more sor chair from a pile beside the stage, It was difficult to keep the minimum with respect to diamonds, which can YOUR OWN HOME and beckoned to Lettice Manton. she n be obtained in Canada at lase coat, Ar --Aignifred than the Justice Room at number of two in the�lrait and are As Low e.lSiiil Dean. squeezed her tray up the side aisle row path of correct legal procedure is also expected. $15 The Police Coact at affil Dean did and sat down on the proffered seat and . common sense. As he took his Monthly not nil her with any feelings of awe, Just in front of the first row of•wod(l_ - -'As yet there`is no suggestion, how- seat at a' small desk. with his back to 54 tam desplte the fact that the "preliminary en forms. ever. that tyle United States will im- o*a _ the stage, there•was commotien'at the se such strict reulations as Canada sees, scenes in a murder case case to "That's 'the way the gentry' gets other end of. the hail. pose HAI.LIDAYS wL HAMILTON which she had been acquainted with treated. Ordinary benches is good A constable entered, followed by a has, with respect to what constitutes the little victim, and even knew the enough for the like., of you and me." rather bheepish-lookinrl man. Ina cloth -prisoner—were - to be staged. The hoarse whisper of the unshaven cap, seedy daTk' coat, and corduroy At, use end of th-, small, stuffy, man with, the crooked nose, red eyes leggings, -his throat swathed in a dirty CIGARETTES badly-lighted hall was a ramshackle and nondescript colored choker where looking white flannel'searf. A second stage, supported on trestles, over the hit collar and tie abould have been, constable who followed the man tilted - • itroaL of which was hung s large �lece was quickly checked by the Ser-geant's the prisoner's . cap over his eyes. a aPACKAGE D 0 Z E N of faded green, batse. During the win- cry of "Silence'." gentle taut that law and justice must - :ter months, when concerts, amateur Lettice looked at the clock. Mrs.. be respected, The prisoner reddened !theatricals, and dances were of not BrackIey - Hargreaves' punctuality slightly and . removed his headgear, infrequent occurrence, this platform seemed a Little otiose. The court Was with difficulty, for it was uotr plain was allowed to remain to whatever to sit at 10.30• But the. C eap - and that be was handicapped by a .palr of � uses the hall might be ,put at other battered alarm clock on the table be haudcuffs round his wrists, - - times. The gaudllypainted canvas fore Sergeant Perkins already show• i.et6 a watched the. man. ,ctodely g Fine --proscenium had a rattjob lookAra the. that it was not far short of 11. A as he was marshalled up the morning light, and the red curtain, subdued murmur of,voices filled the side aisle. Poor Tom Saxby. He'was :fnrled on Its pole as far se St could be hall. a�rough enough fellow, and there was ,I • vAa • • hauled out of the way, hung awry'and A door at the side of the proscen- little doubt that his several convict- let—'wae not _calculated to inspire any of tum opened and Mr. Chesterfield, the lone for poaching were just. Flute Lice Man'ton found it difficult -to be- SEEDS Neve that he could be a murderer. Those Who Know Buy From Scarcely had Tom Saxby been n- _ y stalled.ih the tempoval'y •'.•ck-aud-ac- H Perron & Co. L`d■ s ■ commodated with a Windsor chair "' a To Original Shareholders of k than the door at the side of the stage Specialists in once more opened and the maglsti alta H'.; Seeds and Garden Accessories `.Pickle Crow &Central Patricia who were to form the bench made a_ Weir entry, The whisperings' and the ;" 935 St. Lawrence Blvd., Montreal murmuring died down at the eau of �k 'heir 1936 Garden Book (156 pages), bilingual, f' and to others who may be interested the Sergeant and the vlholeatsembly and the most complete and beautiful need cats. rose to its feet as the procession of logos ever put ,out in North Arneiies. is sent :. _ •Pickle Crow Shares sold in 1934 at 50a They have been selling J•P: s mounted the platform up t the Free on .Request. steadily for the past few weeks at above $6.00• Central Patricia short step ladder it t seats t When could be bought In 1933 at 17c. It now sells above $3.40• Way batt taken their seats the crowd _ resumed their own with a sound like We, who sold Pickle Crow at'50c, now offer GatewAX Patrice the rushing of a wave back down a Gold Mines shares at 25c. The Pickle Lake-Croso River district pebbly beach. .Lettice Manton had Designed ts sou a proven goad producing area ... one which we mainly time, whilst the Cleik made his usual i roper r' sponsored and developed. You may well believe, therefore, that — demand as to whetter they were any we would not have purchased 700,000 Veasury shares of Gateway applications for sumanonses to the Patrieia outright'.if w ere not fully satisfied of its unusual Bench to study the individual~; who _possibilities. Sales Books l composed it. ` r .. � • � - The Chairman wast;ulunei lrrost- - –Facts About Gateway Patricia, h i n :. •} ;.� - she knew him well by sight—a tall - The property consists of 27' claims (about 1,080 acres) directly, rubicund man who looked very mill- � Cost 1 � o More adjoining Central Patricia, running for one mile due west and tary despite the fact that his commis- I ; 1/� e one-half mile on the north. On the projected line of strike of sion dated iSack to the days of the old t% • the Central Patricia main ore bodies Gateway Patricia has a length Volunteers. On the Colonel's right / `=� a[ one mile. Latest developments on the new ore bodies at Central sat Lettice's recent 'hostess, :tire. r•", ;�k��\�vS��o Patrida-1,200 feet nearer the Gateway boundary—give assays Brackley-Hargreaves, who looked very 10 et Let us show, you about $14.00 per ton. The contract for diamond drilling on • imposing — almost intellectual—as �� ey�ME«oma }row we can improve" Gateway has already been let. she pili up her lorgnettes. a ss.•" N• f If you wish to participate in this new venture, send in'our order (To be Continued) '•`� scants o! r` the apps promptly for shares at 25c each or wrrte.for complete prospeetus. p YOUR sales books, i Use the coupon below when sending in your order or when writing for further particulars. - �� - —=------------------_----- e \ H. R. BAIN & CO., LIMITED, wit �71'ap�10CIta1't „ Bain Building, 304 Bay Street, Toronto Data .......- ....... .................. 1 I wbh to mbacnbe for j Patricia Got! SilO�VS how to read character ` aY shard o! Gatew■ ?. Minna Ltmited at twenty-five cents per •!tare. 'from handwr'►ting,'. at a glance. pleat• signify ❑ 1 tits enclosing cheque for 1•.»..... ....:....,..... to cover put so \ 10e PREPAID - 1 T..Phone,.:' [Z Send stock with draft attached to ..:........:........».»......» ................. ». F 0 Plea" and we further. Information an Gateway Pstricia.401d Mina. Graphologist Room 421 �\ -This This Newspaper Y' 73 Adelaide St., W: i or writ e ,S ... • ......:. » \. ..................... ...w»......... Y -:, sea » »... Toronto - s dare,..........»......» .:...�»....:...............:...........................:.............:............:... :The Wilson Publishing Co., Limited . 1 AAs this issue fun been tntderwitten, the company hu"'heady received paymem w 'Issue No. 21 X36 ' • 3s. Adelaide �t.,- W.,• Toronto Y't •'['• coesmitmeet to pay from the' underwriters, cothsequently the proceeds of this Issue _ � -. will not so into the tressury of the company whose secuntia are hereby sold t* you. - 56 69 x moo, •$!.. .s r. :.•,... ,, �}�.': `?.'L .., ;..�,: .': :. ...., w. r '•ate' %' Y.. .. u .�: . r Vii?: • -:. ... .::• .::,:•Y :..' ;• ,..' - 7'9 9. IF.. ..,•i-.� .: :..�'$$-:.' .. .>..::. .:. '.. .....iii .. .. ,.. .._ � ;N.' L.1 it r `5 _ ' Biaodag. „Doing at 11 a. M. '-The assns] meeting of -tnl=e Cemetery will be held on Jun. lata . -Ram and ski m Barrett of befledpulpit y the United Church will - .. .. V be filled by Rev. H. H. Mutton,. of , Monday next a Statute Holiday he i'ortanto, spent the week -end with Greenwood. In the evening the pas Places of business will be closed. their relatives in Pickering. tot, ]iev. H. G, Crozier will preach. Post Ofrwe, open 11.3%-1.00 D. S to re . I -- lira W. J. Miller visited Dal. C. are welr�oQne at these services. ond Mks Zlsnsn.erman, of Toronto, Sunday School at' 10• a: m. D S. T. tt t _ an Priday last -st. George's Church, May 24th Grand Opening Pickering 8 Leader" Store" - - -Mrs. R A Douglas, of Tozon- Sunday after Ascension Day. Sun - to, spent Sunday with her sisters, PLEASANT VALLEY 'the Misses Bunting: day School at 20 a. m Morning Pr- _ Ayer at 11. Evening Prayer at 7.30. -,Mrs. La Fratsgh, of Scarboro Preacher at bath sen ices, Rev. 1;. CAMP YOUNG MEN••• _ and sister -from Walkerton, visited G. Robinson. Sertices ce Daylight- v -_L-• • L t their sisters, Mrs J. L. Palmer and Fashion d>utates, .the . new f4 lilts: Chas. Palmer, on Swing Tim- '11>tursday, May 21st, Ascension Day, Divine Service 1,1 D PICNIIC GROUNDS BQrgtfn» 'Lieut-Col. J. A. Crgsier M. D. Permanent Crease m your trousers , St. George's Church at 8.30 p. m., � of Port Arthur, brothel of Rev. H MAY 23 AND 25 ' with a shoat address G. Crozier, was a week -end visitor With the approach of wa�rnter. FREE WRESTLING A crease In your pants for the life'of alt ' the Parsonage this last•' week- ((Breather the local churches as welt' 1 as elsewhere are begnning to see TO THE 'SWING • Mrs Monfley and datlgther, Dancing 11�U�1c; of 'the pants, and, the famous miracle a reduction in tt'ye number attend- Miss Leila, are visiting relatives in • Saginaw, Miah., having aceompan- 1n� service, Particularly in the ev- CHESTER CHALLIS pOCket protecting against loss to ening. -It will be noticed hovi.ever, led friends who had been v4sitin And his Orchestra • tllersa g that those rho are attending are Timt---8.00 dtitxk, Coma. :S . those who have reached rather mat- sd -Mrs. Powell spent a few days ore years, and who have been iro I n,ilrft �uttt b - t.f Pigi rrrntt -fin Toronto with John Crockett and,-, See our window for new pat-2,,'family. SRie is' leaving in a. fewfibs habit of going twice daily all a days to visit relatives and friend weir lives. Those" who are inclined PIANO �NING #y to do some thinking on the matter, • T terns s►nd styles, 3n Arcola, Sask., where she lived are viewing with alarm the appar- ' k for a number of years. 1 ent indifference shown by altogeth- AND Ne Srim Pr1Ce.5-- { -A. T. Law, wl o has been in. Mar- -All k,inde Of Repair Rork p g •khats for several weeks, spent, the er too may' 1n this duty of attend- p week -end with relatives here. Re'r'g 'divine worship. AlI agree that' 'All Tuning Guaranteed i was accompanied by his nephew Mr. the problems of today, national ands :','�� 95 3,50 a all totherwise would be • b. Ma1cDONA Il •t3tee;ehonse, w•ito is recovering from quickly solved. L � . . wounds received when their garage. by a practice of it* principles up- 209 CLOSE AVE.,. , PORONTO - wan entered some weeks ago. held by the -Christian church. TherePhom Lakeside 1502 _ -A special meeting, under the is not a man, womanor child today Orders taken at NEWS Office V auspicesthe, larrtie Com- can claim anindiffererst attitude to a S. H A _ iQaerre is t being held iD ld in the Town world,conditions and affairs, ant ` 'Hall on Wednesday evening, May whose general welfare wpould not be; The I-iekering 87th at 8 o'clock to organize for improved by a correction in runny p the. Annual . "Firemerls' Picnic" on of the prwtices of today. It there- j. MEAT -MARKET - --I-j * � -the First of JuIy.. A' large represen fore bet}nooves -everyone to support _ STANDOUT VALUES - t the only instrument making TWO STA.1V A ES - tation is urged. g any Dui• "Motto--`QTl8lity & Serxic•e' --{A 'Big Day is, on fbr '.Monday mous at te7rlpt to reveal the nec- 86th at the 'Maple Ixaf Stadium,' Rev. i a correction, the church.! S ecial-- Country Tip To or Suits or COatslfor - - when Rochester • and Toronto' play Rev. I3tZeh G. Crozier, on Sunday ! P Y P P evening last acknletlge this per -i - afternoon Sausage men or women -..New Spring and morning (10.301 and afternoon (S . . 1od of transition through which we; 4 + ' h• ml gaaotes. hinny out -town I uR . unity ps are organizing comm- aro pawing. and. a tioF;s =ed . ii _helms. 1 5c� per lb, Summer. woollens, direct from- 1 he - -unity trips to tA.e Stadium on the timet one of the Dn..cihle ,•�ievel.nn- holida mens would be the creation of a ' 2 lbs for 25c - British Isles ----$24.75. y one -service Sabbath. We rather- re=; . . - The May meeting of_ Ae- Worn- hearing.. from thepulpit _ - en s Institute will be t+eld rrn Then- >r . pulp! . CLARE�� EE 9iLK, . Ga>rdon Maul Full-fashioned Hosier day, May 26th, at the home of Mrs. the statement that such should pose 29_aI' Mt►oe*>fer yy ibly. come about and trust . that the _ Arthur 1iti6rhell..Rg11,. Call - tiurn- ' cier `.''Phol)e us for Deliver - • her of Meetings' Attended in Year. gy. will contiriuue to uphold the y _ Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe. Paper, by Mrs. ltobinr-on bfutsic, by ' practice of the observance of the _ P%Ame 100 t whole o Mrs Bye. Electigtt of Officers fLwe "'seventh day" and not NF•+u% . S2*MX1-T4* * S�A1MTS-75C. &=di $a. noodeclaring. ecaring. for •'�+ `:for the caertsng 71st• shut down at - • - - . ` •--The Horticultural Society's the balance,of the day, "whoopee" DON' 1 Fred, T. Bu�tii]g • 'i�1CkEjiiIIg the inevitable. result with_ man f 1 Veld Flower Show to be ]seed on yr TAS CHANCES - ' RSseaday is being held rather early who could see no further obligation . -. � � y bushed 1$5? • #R tot - this year. Will all members please 'fez that day. Mr. Crozier also asked - _ - snake an effort to make this -Show those favoring the retaining of the Piav Safe. a success. Tire weeder has i>Ieen old practice, to be tuleraai•and riot J changeable. We have made the best insist that all agree with them, ob �fae iwe could to meet the lserrhW no doubt the fact that- we - Consult your Druggist eomditkns. Bring your entries early are in -a period- of, transition. For- "memi ber b b on • 1 ' `' p f l Ir a special prize is being given to file tunatey this period had AOt become - operative DRUGGIST IB RS high point winner.' operative schen our foreign missies- MO Blade -Caleb Rose, of Brantford and arias left for Foreign Lands. A M ERCHA'�T glade Ro$at Blade out) y at one-time s resident of this fawn COURT OF REVISION 3c• ship, passed throughturninng one -::.Square Shoulder Roast 15e fling last week, when returning from PUBLIC 'NOTICE is hereby given R. V R. fl OORR, , DRI,' GG1ST ' - _a a convention in Montreal. He was that the. first sitting of the Court DUNBARroN, 'ONTARIO Short Rib r =`'$e. ,for many years in the employ of of ,Revision for the Municipality of. •0 <. ,» the Grand Trunk Railway as fore the Township of Pickering, for- the - Brisket ,man of the Bridge Construction revision of the assessment roll for ]ruse /8vart4•rswa•ata. _ _ ie • • �(;• - 4 --+Gangs. He is looking remiriiablr 1936, will be held at the Township ', Stew Beef 4 -!vMl, air the years seewn to ;weigh Hall. Broughain, on -Monday, the �+m�rR RALI?-0olewma IRntrrn And . • 12e• - all ineubrtor, van ci,eap.. T. C. Brown, ::•very lightly upon him. eat day of June,. -IM at the u hor rouitham. 31kt Minced Steak 'Mere passed aiway- -in a' Loon- of one o'clock' in the- afternoon. OR SALF.-6 PiRy.. 8 weeks old. , ! 2� + 12C• don Hospital on May 18th, Anna OF which . of all' persons iniegore ted, FGco. �egR, Phone Clare ltz s, Rolled Rib Roast.and 22C, -Rogers,- only daughter the late will please take notice and govern Rolled yALR-R«R, H.�,l�teio hull, ? . James and firs. Rogers, of Picker themuselvea .accordingly, years old, from accredited herd, Cecil R; Jewel Or Crlspyflake . ng. Mrs. Johnston will be much Dated thin 15th lay of 4iay, 1985 Phd fps, lot 2_ con S. Pickering . 37-�0 - :missed in ahunh circles, particu!- Donald R. Beaton, O RENT-Hosif of prick house, are in the W. X S. in which sh _ is T Shortening, 2 for 25c y Clerk 1 garden and gware, on Church St., Picker- ran�� • was District -organizer' in Western — , AppJyrt.NexsOfice, 32t! ,Ontario. She is survived by her A91 -URE TO H R T- 80• acres. husband and two children, Mrs. 'fenced, good s rim water and shade. For _ N0�� aeaeOn Apply S. R'. Davis. Pickering. 39tf G Stanleyt Orangeville, and lisp. n 'R E . 10. Stanley Johnston,aof Lucas, also FOR SALE- 1 Knan DurhRm null' .two brothers,, Wm D., of Toronto, FOR moatbs old; also 1 Ayrsnire Wl, is mw, n ---:.Pi .. . _ and Arthur, of Florida. Interment _ old. MurrayRarreu, Pbcn!epackszl4. 39 0-BU�Cher hone 3000) • =�P y Pic,�reririg tteaia made rtt Gerrie, where, she res- ✓ GOAL [�'OK :TALE-Tt t. HolerPln cows; 1' also ow bull calf, born January. 1936. Ac. — Ided for many. years.a credited and blood -tested. E. Plerlicb Clarc• • -Through oke generosity of Miss andwo 3D Picker�n hard Ware; Store Margaret Fennell, the Pickering ' �^ ra L - ••rtrreen Corp, lino i W V V h " tam: early cabbage phots ready to set out. wiJ PUl1UC Library, has secured an auto- early and late tvmataes. nal a quantity of But graphed copy of Ethel Chapman's ter henna. L, D Hanka, iekering. 39tf ,. " lastest novel, "'Phe Homesteaders.' -For sale 91 The -old f'+c'R RENT -100 sores, dairyfwrm. SEED' CORN 1 _ 7ti3 refreshing story, told In a most water rl installed, brick house. creek. 9 miilleedern s from To- COLi)rit� Gro�►n _ attractive manner, is centred around i Maple Leaf '-Property'FAsex !onto. Apply T. Jacques; West Hill, sot, 19tt . the lives of. a young 'farmer; Peter 1- s _ l3hoedecker, and his wffe,' Mary, and PICKERING -:- C1301CH DAIRY. COWS—Regis. �/ isc• No. 7 .Learning Pride - =' B gives a vivid picture 0! the present tet ail and grade cows. Government T. B. 7 tested, Fresh and close s ria ee d liver on • Golden Glow White day pioneer Life in ?Northern Sask- � hand. Blood tested it desire pp gree delivery uo N i .UMBER YARD nrchasee of 7 or moue. Satisfac on guaranteed, o. - `�su$, , attehewan. We prophesy, for it, even $vin, J. Mu.pbv, I 't►asa} Ontario.• Telephone s --- -a greater 'popularity ,among buI} - ' PHONR 94110 jt36 _ - tteaders, than, was accorded ."God's i +Cap., a# $1.10 per bushel. Green Country," by the same auth- t t! • h ^`^ "� } lb S J ,.Ma el Seed, 25c, in . cartons „ r -Down in the good 'old U. • . J ' ._„/ ,COOPER B DRI for Lice on Uorses, F - amtttther .outstanding achievrment � � --"rte ,,,/ � ' by the police authorities and •aiding ♦ e♦ Cattle, Sheep,_ . Pigg and Here, eitize� wan carried out, when :300(1 �(j. C ,r� ' men,` women and children, arched to Vim' i` SPECIALS THIS WEEK the teeth, poured thousands of J _ Solid Copper: B' alleys at $2.26 z-oancilt into, the home of the care We'I1 gladly $u>lsh and refill your radiator` :.:.. Check GaN anized. Boilers at $I.M. taker of a cemetery, and' his sister, your batteryTake out that dirt', diluted winter - • (bath eolmlred and aged). After a off... Refill your crankcase, triinsmtssioa and diger- Xgent for McCoramlek--Deering Form Machinery - battle lastinst the .vtitole day, the ential with more seasonable grades. We charge only and Repairs home was finally sat on fire and for the lubricants --*e service is yours for the asking. 'Our Motto: -"We have Clan or" it,_ Or LA! c5 when the ashes had cooled the burn - e11 d botiea of the two old folks were : , - �T�Ni'•S SERVICE STATION , .• it Is not �ade, • _ . , .... � , • ,oagarly grabbed up as souvenirs. . 3'elophone i1 W . What a place! We have in mind tor- _' .. ` ' ... .. ., , aI citizens *hlo claim that this is JS. BALSDON, -.'; PICKER�NG the only way to treat •a cAmred . . .ntees Purityts J. . n alt »,ay, ... ,, _ : . ., . __ '-.. _ ...'. �- ".�- _-'i:_•'----`- --_-`-- ;bt�;fiar.�.�Q__..._._' ..,,.... .. ...,. . -