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Alton ,Brod[ Road
tt>od Mrs. iiK. Carter holidayed
GREENW00M�
Mr. sad Mrs. 'Yates"eatettaiaed �.
at Wasaga Beach. Surday visitors at their 'h6me here: -
31r. and Mre. F. Reesor visited on and Mrs. F.d, and fat- .
Sunday with H. and Mrs. Slack Me JJ
fly enjoyed a ''fishing t •'
ng trip in the
Mr. and Mrs. T. Platten Jdi1JL�
of Toron- Northern regions 1 i
duri.nW the recent
to, were Sunray visitors at McKay%. hbUday. - " `
A number from here attended the " iditabliaLeti 1888
Mr. A. H_ Rowe is again operat=
Y. P..Convention at Zephyr on Mon- ing his miniature train, having _
may' made 'hds first stop. at Newmarket-
3irs: F. 1.aclae` and Mrs. R Atch- during the holiday week -end, i
exon of Frazerville spe;it a few days The'.
With the foxiner's parents, Mr. and Andler /'+r�
Mrs. ~ B. y
_Reesor.:-Chopping
s Moll'.
lyioll
• Mrs. ' Gershaw of -Toronto is visit- F
1 : ' Greenwood
ing with the Moorliouse family.
Born, on May 13th, to .Weir, and ' Miss Graham of Pickering is via- ,'will be read )r -
iting With her Niece, Mrs. F. M.
Mrs. Stock, a daughter. _
'_Kiss • Chapinan. for choping on
Mildred Corbett spent• -tt•e There were- many • . local visitors ...
week=end at her 41ome here.
over the holiday, and,,many attended
The Y. P. are invited to visit the '
BrookHri Fair and report a bigger Wednesday,
Mt.. Zion Y, P. ou Wednesday even crowd than ever.
Ings Frank Prouse and men are busily May 2 7th
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mark, #
gaged in building Mr.' Yeates'
of W iltevale, wbo movad here, last •
new house: R P. Winters has Mise Choppin .
week. stone work to do. days will
The Ladies Bible Chau will moot p
S R. and Mrs. Wonnacott spent
the Mi'ton Pen be Mon Wed •
at home of Mrs. Pegg on Sunday with his- ay � .�.*
uncles at' Orono
June 2nd.. - R_ and Newcastle. airs. Wonnacott is nesday Friday
31 and Mrs. Lulus, of Edgley, and.Friday -.. '
spent Sunday• with Mr. F. Walls `eD much' improved in health..
- Do not forget. the Ice. Creatzl as usual until furth-.
: soc��
and family.. ial and 'drama, `"Finger of Scorn •
Mr.' and Mrs. H. Ormerod, of Tor- which is being given in the local er .notice.
onto, .spent the holiday with the church here on the evening of ' Jun[ . V
Ormerod family. 12th. Will give bet[er se'
'The date of the Greenwood Cir- 4_
unit Field Dap has been changed '
Whitevale vice than ever, finer
front June 23rd to. July 8th .Please :.. ,• _- - � � �
rtO�' - Mrs C. L' Stephenson. 'spent the grinding than any
meek -end aztlt- relatives in Roches-
Brougham r. (Other mill,
The annual business meeting; of -
Joe Clewes was a Brougham. �titr-' the Warren's Institute wag held at F, i. CIREEN'
iter on .Sunday. -- the home of ?lira, Herbert. The Pr-
T. C. -Brown was Toronto, wib-
,_Br a eaidemt, Mrs. W. Fitch. '
iter on Saturday. presided. A
n ill Call was answered by "1ty
T',ere was a very 'heavy traffic 'Favorite Flower." A s lendid add Shingles FO1� Sg�g
over the weeks -end. res% by Rev. Harry' 'iVslson. wh,.
Miss Zella Seebeck was with Icer took for 'his theme, the W. I nabtto, Lash GAlvaoirrd Steel Shin Ieq
people for the holiday. "For Horne and Country." He str- Bird'r.Felt Sr'ttt.eShingles. W �,
Miss Gladys {;Stars x33 x Br�u- eweei four main facts. "Country and Alin, re-rublte•ring birRFty wbeela.
ghat viss:or on Sunday. Loya,ity" 'School and 'Intelligence" Lawn tiiowr•rs sharpened.
The Henry Shea family have mov-. i
,�nh and Spirit" and "Horne and 1`. PAT1dR-yONB. CLAREMOtS _ -
ed to Plckeriltg to reside Foundation." Everybody. thoroughly Call and Rt•t privet. Phone 8615
_Mr. Alien Miller was with. his i� .A ib* paper by Mrs. l
people heft over the Week -end. Griffin Sr,
t`o, beautiful piano duets by the gJ
Mr. Will Greig, of Mt. Pleasant.
Misses Coakvvep and Pierce, anrb �'( ijy i _
tern[ the. week -end 'with his people, - al V � -■ -
tmical reading* by Miss Ruby
Mss. Brown visited Mrs: P. Dia -
Booth, which caused much laughter.
rwnd or Prospect one day recently. $ D
The officers elected Were as foil-
Miss Marie Devitt, of Oshawa.:
Rem Mrs. W. .Fitch; for the f
spent the week -end at her horr,A
here. - fourth year in stsecesaion; Vice -Pr- Builders Supplies .. .i
esiderit, 31rs. W. Booth; Secreta �
I►Irsc Ha; -mood of DLrnric-illP,wai a �`• • - ._ :
Miss Ranby Booth; Treas.,-.Mrs. H.
►event visitor of her mother. Mrs -Lumber and Lath :
Barclay. Pugh; Press Sei., Mrs. N. Randall;
The •R •Crocker 'Auditor, A. Spears; Delegate to the 13 �+° , httl$lel3
and R. Witter
families Convention, airs., M. Parks; Sick .
were aue.ats of L and ?Lira. glue GaI +
CO,
Mattehws on Sunday. Committee: Mrs. J. Tweedie, Mrs. t
'LMiss Helen Barclay and friend of Herbert; Pianists, Mg's. E. Those P ilillier[!1 OOSI _ q
son and Mrs. ears;
Toronto, have been visitors of '.firs. Spears; Directors. DOnleAtllD COQ@
Barclay the•past week. Mesdames. Parks,. Griffin, Tran, TW -
''.fir.' and Mrs; W. J. Brnwn, Mi". eedte, Spears and Johnson (,rtes[ Lime 1, Planet
31ary and 'Master Tom, spent Satur !'- -- Mi+ple Body Wood = ='
day at the old home here. Danbarton r .
Sir. and Airs., H. hild - A6eute for Lntldy Pentre -
Jarvis and child-r
Min"- Helen Thorel is visiting her • .►
ren g
renA f Toronto, were quests of Miss
B. Sfevenson on Saturday. friends is Sarnia this week.
NOTICJ[adLr.�
DR - AL O. PB♦ N-Physldlan
ti.es+.Kw.. toy
--Our tracks"peals your Bray
every day." _
Q $ FtiItRYTH. E► .. ; D., Dirtlt�ter
Li�.optoAetrleal Association of Ontario. Ras.
COAL, CORE. ,
131 d ot the America0 Optblle cd
�boei cl:i mteai o id h' app at
'
WuUD, -' QEMENT,
- .,8AND, GRAVEL,
[,Macs
j� Ii MALU iiUuLY tArrrtat t.
and `
• Sa+icitar, Notar, Ptibim. Muoeyw [Asan.
OQioe foimarfy occuptcd by toe tate A. (S. l:ttr,s-
BUILDER'S SUPPLIES
tlaa. soatb vim of wurL bole.. W ruwy. tuy
- also local cartage work
BE�170N, BELL � . ROSS
Barristors is Solicitors
We have also placed in stock a full
W1UL4M J, Is.LATON. bL, C.
line of Maple Leaf Milling
H.BROOKI::134",1... l:. 1, li. F. ROSS
t3ts'e Feeds.'
wxic
Jet.
A. W. MITCHELL
111 >ia7 Street. Toronto. - tsddaide ilta8
Toronto. ?.
CC. R1UHARDk3uN !1t Co., Barris-
Pickering, Out.
. ten, Soh ators. Notaries etc., Suite sol.
iLseehior Life Building, 36 Toronto :it. TorouLo.
Office phone 7400 Rssidenee 6520
Tdtpboae Ad. 10"; rickering Phone 3Gl3. Stj.
laolriewx a Meld ILLA N— Barris.
The Beal Store, Claremont
tKa, S21idtors, , notary Public. 09ice .at
3t�aidenu of Mr. Tbomaoa, lot 11. concession 1,
` ' PHONE 8'34'
11"IbBera�. Odke boon: Thursday and Saturday
•+•vas•. Irani 7. W p. m w t:.3o p. m.. « by
FURNITURE-
ayt�aatmeut.. 7orvaLo office: Gob Royal Hann
WYi.. Phone FkA 20oo. Toronto Etta�tsn b3�3.
We-
87ly��
are dispiaving an attractive
variety of
CONANT et AN.NIS - Barristers.
'Alumin't3m tied Graniteware Htc.
Solicitors. Notarie#Publie
Furniture Lod Fun iture
GORDON-D. CONANT•'K. C.
Novelties.
ALLIN F. ANN1S, B. A.. I.L. B.
Prices low. in keeping wicb times.
Bess- •7 1 2 Simcoe St. S., Oshav,
Fbano.-4 and G (OshSvs) • sr;d- at itie Court
�. wbilby, (Mr, Conamr) Phone 7 (Whit.
RADIO SERVICE
A Graduate of Radio College
with
N ISIL O. SMITH. D. D. •9.. L 13.$..
l� Dr.
U to -the -minute trainin
P` B
(s.ceeesor to J. r links). Grsauate or
the Rola) .;ollege of Dent 3ttr�aons and Taros-
and
m u vtlze At orae oat orae. seer D A.Phone
lsott'a store • Feer Toes .and -Friday. Phone
: FINEST Et`l• UIPMEN- y '
lkonit a• P1, T77 ,
for
HERBERT FALLAISS, L Dq:.
Guaranteed Satisfacfiion'. '
C D. S . Graduate of rhe Royal Coi12ge of
ppaasata 5ur4eon.Bad the Unirttinty of Toronto:
AT
mrerdeace second door east of St. And-
taw's Cfarch. Nckenn�, ont OlBce hours ; S
is.m.tto G-p.'m., or by appantateat. (X-ray
ilieA�Unable Prleeej
Tubes and Batteries always an h. .ad
ar.Mw1. flints Pick 3'700. 431y
.. H. 1;OY MILLBR.
*ta*it><fht►* prlifa.
6
Brougham, Ontario ..
_
48tf Pbono Mirk
AELIZABETH RiuHAmD80N-
i161.18
.., USI C
. Ree and outosobtir insurance of all Meda.
repromova{ companies of solid financial stand-
ee.
Experienced Idusic Teacher
FP�09T1LL„ Lioonsod Anodou`aar.
e. tor: uaanties Of,york Lad Ontario. Ane•
with a Toronto Conservators
Ifit i.ties of -11 kiaao atteas.d to an aborwatt
.ossa. Address Green afar P. O., or.L
.
standing.
R. Bt�ATON. TOWIie4H[P
Do .deet. Coaveyeacer. comm aatoaar for
wtllleach afternoons or ivenin;s
Saturday reserved for school
taking amdarita. Accountant, Etc, Issuer of
Jamaae Licenus. whiterak. oat.
children.
_. _ _..
Rates. very Moderate.
�.._
rlr M . '-M A W
Studio at my owe home one mile
Litaemre+d Anetiuneer for York,
east of Brougham on No. 7
/ Ontario and Ontario Cuuntiea.
highway.
AIL kinin of sales promptly attended to
MRS. CARL, DEVITT
_ . ,itia>r� [[lass[►stat.,;
may be arranged•for st,the NEWS once.
eei, Apo tndependeat phone`:
' Pie#,;ertn Mills
g
Wbitby. Ontario.
You Cannot Avoid
Chopping Each - ,
..an Accident
:Week Day
r
Feeds- An Rin s rn Steck
V - .
Poultry Feeds, Lu/xador SheM Oil
YUU CAN AVOID -
'Cabe Meal, Molasses. Any chopr y
you
" 'THE EX PE N r Lr
may need. tote can mix any ratio
THAT
that you -may want, machine mi:
FOLLOWS t • _
Our Front Rank Egg Maas! gives
'CYRIL 'E. MOI;LEY
results: Prices are direct to yon; No.
ORKHRAL IN,4UR INCH
f�°t�o�
.Phone — PlekerfnM 67$#
Salt 'at Car -Lot Frites.
AF
. `M ..
'D• N.. Lockwo'cld'
- - --- ----
:PICKERING, ONT.. _. .
JNNE.R•SPRING MATTRESSES
.
In good quality covering,
G� �
Prict,.. X115.00
,.FIINERAL. DIRROTOR
Marshall loner•Sprigg Mattresses
< T
(wive, $29.00
private Arlabitlanee
tit „
Day Rnsl Night Service
Wbite layer Felt Mattresses:
_ Phorie 9000
Price, 59.50
-, blft►loern 600[7
Grey Felt -Mattresses
Marlulalli� • M �tlt.
O
Prica,' X6.50
WALL •PAPETiS
^----�---- '
Fa>< Yners
We are selling Sulo -tested wall paper
for livery type of room, Thereat: an
---
exceptionally 'interesting selection
Rapid Flo Filter Discs, 46e.
of.new, designs. ,The price is moder-.
Well -made a,11ick troughs al
ate, ranging from 10 cu. to $1.00.
Baby chick.troughs at 1:1a.oder-
SPECIALS
die prices,
TO RoUs of Wall Paper and 17 yde
of Bocder,, the two for 61A S.
The old re�bl.e-8. H. Points, Enamels
SAll Rolls Ready -Trimmed.
and Vaimishes,
Also Harness Oil, Paint Uih. Turps a
Co. A. STERRITT
-coal • Oil.
Raseey-Harris Repairs.. •
Funeral Director
Private Ambukaos
ALVIN BIISHBY
Phone 1-Sw
Hsrdwara Phone Moo
Pialreril :►'aria
PTOHRRING
a
ed
The flission Band will meet on
- _ ;lifIIQ .
firs. A. Harvey and daughter art„
Miss'Ella Wallace visited
Saturday, .May 30th at 2.30.
,Coekehnu Impiements
b►+ ''
at the
Brown home on �f ednesday.
Wednesday.
'Todd,
Erskine Memorial Service wiH be
held Jun.
--
Secure Priem Before R*yUg
Mr. anis Mrs. Mr, and Mr,:
on the afternoon of 14th.
McPhail and the .4. Rowney family
Mr.. David Morrison is tnecupera-
-CC—'-
,dsited-at_the. T: C. Brown home on
ting at the home of Andrew. Paxton
W I L l7 Q N B R 0
+�
Monday
after an accident.
Mr. J. Beauchamp has taken up
MrF. Burgss;s of Ottawa is the
L."Ust QMH
residentes in- Brougham :steel is eng-
fit, of his brother, Rev. E. M.
PhoneMerk 72[JO
r -�
sized as foreman at the boat build-
Burgess at the Manse.•
�7
ing •plant.
Mrs. T. Sanfith -and Berne and
Y
Mrs. Dobson, .Mr. aril Mrs. 'Geo.
Mr.- Blenldn, of Toronto, spent the
Dies. Foston. '
Cough and, Cold
g
Smith and daughter, Jean, of Beav
wgek-end with
erton. spent Sunday withthe form-
Miss Florence Anderson entertain-
ed- a number of her friends
Reinedies
er's sister Mrs. Geo. Philip.
. at a
Mr. • and Mrs. North and the lat.
Mrs.
Party last Wednesday evening.
A from here tended
__
g
tee's mother, Cosgrave, were
number a+
Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B.
funeral of the late Jahn Thom pson
Grove'sBrcltnoQuinine,TaMets,' sk
Harvey. It was Bert's birthday.
on Monday. at Norway Cemetery:
Cascara Bromo Quinine.'I'ablets,
s
Mrs.. Cosgrave. remained. for, a few
Mrs. G . White returned to the
Iaxacoldl Tablets, .• i
day's visit.
city for a visit with John and- bars.
Buckley's Bronchitis Mixture, 40c.& 736
The Slay meeting of the W. M. S.
Scott. who spent the holiday at the
Possmore'3 Bronchial Mitture, ,
held at -the T.' Norton home had a.
latter's old home here.
Rem,. .
M
good attendance: The .president, Mrs.
Danfortlli,Urdted Y. P. picnicked at
Therroogetre, 32L.
'`
H. Malcolm, led in the opening de-
B. W. Lotton's on. May 25th and
Aspirin. 25c., 39c. &98c,
votions. Members who attended the
gave a very interesting program on
Vick Vapo Rub.
meeting at Greenwood on Tuesday..
the lawn in .the evening.
Vick's Now Drogm 39c
'
May 19th, gave their •impressions
Miss Ethel Blenkin and Mr. Bruce
Mistal Now Drops, 3&_ & 70r0
received from the, inspiration from
H•. Peg'lar, of Wycliffe College, Tor=
MistalCbat -Rub 35,
that gathering and "from` the earliest
onto; spent'. the ' holiday with the
For Coughs and Coids
messages given -there. Tt was resol-
former's grandmother, :Kra. J. Fos-
.
_.-
ved to re -organize the Mission' Band
ton. " " '
that do 1101 iespdnd --to
and establish a Baby Band.- .. Xln-
J, . A. Fontain and Paul Fournier
-
ordinary. treatment lily
Norton proposed a Hovel method of
of Montreal, 'who- are travelling by
.
wampole, Cod
raising money, whidh was adopted.
bicycle and tricycle to' Vanc6aver,
s 'Liver Extras
oup A,'• Mrs -_`J.' Miller, coi�vAner,
spent the week -end with John and
or
"-
-Wa responsible for. the afternoon's
The
Mrs. Hopkin.
St. Pauls Ihtabsi
Nvsrr Creo-Pb* Ie,
,program. Press Secretary was
on -the -Bill, t
.,
requested to write to Mrs. T. Knox,
'viW.
Sunday, May '81st. Whitatntday. a.
$1.00 %, large bottle
wto is at present an a to 1Ri,>S
S, -at 2 p. m:•Direning •Prayer at 3,
Valley, Alta. Mrs. Norton and help-
Preacher at this service, Rev. E. a.
E.C. roes,
E C J��p�� Phm• B
-
ens served a dainty -tea, all enjoy-
ing the Nodal Dail hone •
Robinson. All are cordially Invited'
to attend.
DRUOQ$'P
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,ra,;a:ti,•-�N mom.;. "-s•, '•?^:.- a7 -�`" wt ..,'-.:.^••';�,. s� ,:'4: -..,.?:.�-•:�'. ti•,`-rr.v^. -r «
ter. ,. k,, •..• _ '...
is
wire to local officials reports that the
FINA
No. 1 vein has been picked up across -
NCIAL the lake with free gold in evidence. ¢ ~
This is about 1,000 feet, from the one —; Farm Problems -
Point where previous, work was done - Conducted by `
— , 1, the vein, ez1 vs. u 'has length for 'PROFESSOR HENRYG. $ELL, _
_ 1,350 feet- 1\0. 1 vein •has been strip. ,
ped and trenched for over 350 feet, with the co-operation of the ide
with two pits sunk on the geln show. mvarious partmeats olF
Ing well mineralized rock. Ontario Agricultufal College.
Pawnee Kirkland Mitres The business of farming is yearlyAJSNi'ER:—First—The protein coo-'"
Officials of Pawnee iilt•kland Mines '`becoming -more and more dependent " Eent of sopa bean straw is 5.6 per
state that While' a deal Is pending for upon facts.- that, have been gathered cent. Second — Tbere is .a slight
This service, giving. -the' latest re- went which is now in transit to the Lurcher development if its : properfy, regarding livestock' and livestock loss in the protein content of hey _
ports on mining :activities, is appear• property,. and also that of the adjoining King management, crop productioL, soil as the result of weathering. Diha
�1n9 'vireekiy In tuff' paper, The plant i%schedu'ed to be in op- Kirkland Alines, no details can be management, disease and insect con- of this lose occurs through• leaves
oration in June At an initial capacity
given out, as yet. 7L is .denied that the trol and business organization of the being lett in the Held. iLenrq and'
Ljttle
Long -Lac j,au o• 60 tons per day. _ pendingr _ deal is with Consolidated farming industry, individual prob. Morrison
Direetors of -Little Long Lac Gold Smelters. give the "following ng.
-Min" have. declared 'a dividend of 10 lams involving one or more- of these, ures on the composition of aitat-
Cwed (30Id Mines liawnee Kirkland is one 'of the old and many other phases of agricui- fa:
cents per share, payable June 25th to A renewed campaign of . dev elop- operations' in the Kirkland Lake area ture, engage the attention of Ontario
shareholders of record June 10th. The meat is planned for the Central -Gold and a number of Crude protein q
disbursment, the second made by the Mines property In Das'serat Towuahi years 'ago consider- farmers from day to day: • content 'K
P �ble development ,work was carried Through this column farmers may . Alfalfa hay, all analyses .. 14.9X.
company, w411 invglve a- total -01 =183,• Quebec, which has recently been re • out when a shaft was put down to a secure the latest information pertain- Alfalfa hay, beforo bloom' .. 2:.0x .
300 sa the outstanding shares. vived and arrangements have been depth .of 700'feet• and several levels Ing so their difficulties: To intro- Alfalfa hay in meed 12.EX,
While minor increases have been completed to carry on extensive work. established and opened up, does this service Professor Bell has Alfalfa leaves s 22.2%
made In the mill at Little Long Lac A crew of . men have been engaged Yn2ir Yankee Girl Gold .Mines prepared the following typical prob. Alfalfa stems 0.•3�
Gold Mines, President 'Joseph Erring- and are now on their wap into the Ymir Yankee Girl Gold Mines has lems to indicate the information Third -la .feeding the sopa bean
ton told shareholders at the annual property to resume operations tnclud- completed plans for the resumption of which •should be
meeting that no decision'for a major Ing dewatering of the shaft whic$ waa p given in order that straw, I would be tempted to place
oinking of the w,nze to the 1,600•ft. a satisfactory answer can be made, a certain amount in the mangers
increase will be made untilthe para• sunk on No. 3 vein in former opera level and work will commence imine- If answer is desired by letter en- and let•th@ coxa pick it over and
ilei zones and lower' 1eveIs have been tions. It 1a understood that the cam• diately the seasonable flow of water close stamped. and addressed envel. use what they refuse to eat as
explored. Slashing on the 1000 -ft. le- pang plans to carry on .diamond dril- underground decreases sufficiently, ops for reply. Address all inquiries bedding. It might ",Well, in •soatel. `
vel showed coarse gold with muck ling to thoroughly explore* the veins according to officials. Underground to Professor Heniry G. Bell, Room cases, if the straw is badly brok-
samples returning 8.24 oza, gold , per previously opened up, Central Gold development- at the property is report- 421, 73 Adelaide St., W., Toronto, en ,up, to mix it with the silage so
too. Mine Manaker A A. Barton stat- Mines Ya capitalized ' at 3,000,OOU ed to be ,progressing satisfactorily Ont.
ed that the tan• lower levels looked shares, and of the 1,600;000 shares -is* that the .dust would be partially
* with, latest figures showing broken settled.
?
better than any other two cut so far. sued approKlmately 900,000 are held ore reserves estimated at more than A. N. H., Halton Co. In all analyses figures on rough. `
Drifting has not yet started here. in pool until November 1937• 10,000 tons whiteh indicated ore has QUESTION: — What percent pro- age feeds, one should keep in mind
been calculated sufficient to maintain terns has the straw or stark tram that there is great variation Iia
Kirkland Lake Gold Crosell Golden Gate Mining Co the present mill capacity of -150 tons Soy Beane after the grain has been composition. The figures vs.
Kirkland Golden Gate Mining Company has a Per day for a period of nine year&. thrashed' How !a the beat way -to. the average of a number at ane
I{Jrkland Lake Gold Mining Co.,crew of 8 men resents employed on 11rhe company is reported as meets feed Soy Beans to milk cows? Has
has made an offer to .purchasg the presentlya' lyses and Individual samples, may
the property located 11,E miles west of with success-ln the effort to reduce alfalfi hay lost any pi3tein on ac- vary considerably from -these for
Grozell Kirkland Gold Dunes Ltd., on Macassa Miaea Is the Kirkland Lake' general operating costs.. count of the leaves being brown, ures.
a.ahare exchange basis. It is propos- area o n up the workings and enticed b beim
,ed to exchange one share. of Ktzkland Pe g $ y g caught in the rain (signed) Prof. J. E. Ra, lthby,
tuning up f>re mining plant in reads- at haying time?' llept- 01 Animal Husbandry.
%oke Gold Alining for each 10 shares ;
ansa for renewed development work. Argentille"„Tn fGrozell 'Kirkland. The lattercoinIn addJf~oa the eampaay has a crew
pany's property adjoins Kirkland Lake engaged in surface exploration and al- W• • • of its ma itude exists in an
on the sputh and development on- the y. easily
ready a new vein carrying consider- reachable form.
ground was discontinued a few years •l�lll��
t able free gold has. heen opened up; .aa aaa WAi The
ago following disappointing results Carnegie Endowment for Ia-
cording to S. A. Pain, M.E•, in charge frote_ch Bids
iron? exploration,. tertiatioaai Peace believes there is i
,. of operations. -The mining plant wfil•
shortly be working
Should the offer of Kirkland Lake Step-in Peerage ' which, -sho in this •movement and
'Gold 411ning be accepted; exploration , at capacity, which, should- be documented and -
_ .lot the property will be -resumed. Kirk- From the recent private offering . Under New Laws.— BuendS placed within the reach of all wne
land Lake already owns a substantial which was oversubscribed officials of
- y ... may be .interested:
a the. company state that the -treasury Aires Newspaper Opens ' ' Canadian -American industry” ii..
share interest. In Grozell, Kirkland-' is amply financed to prgceed with an f Retirin, �% 1CerU Df fndia is
, -Emt Drive Y
aggressive development the first of a• series of 30 -or' more
_ . Hudson Bay -Mining' p program. Creaieii a'Marquess by g Y
volumes covering the man and vats
Direetors of Hudson Bay bit-ving & "Duparquet. Mining Co.' BUENOS AIRES, Arg; -The rev- tii8 �illn. fed •aspects of Canadian -American 1*t
Smelting Co., have .declared a clivi- ages _comitted against Argentine relations. Fos two, years men have
lend of 60 cents. per share, payable Directors of Dubaryuet Jfining Co. fauna continue to merit the attent- LONDON �- The King has approved been at work.. on the enterprise of
have approved the sale of the cam ion of news international co-operative An Canadian funds June 29th to the papers in this country. La that a Diargtteasate be conferred oa_ perative research.
shareholders of record May 29th: paay's property in Duparquet Town- Presna, the leading daily, has made the � Earl of Willingdon, who has just The results are to be published joint -
ship, year the company inaugurated ship, vebec' to Dumico Gold"Corp-lm subject an editorial page spec- completed a [Ivo -pear term as Viceroy IY on each side of the border
Q p- t
oration for 1;500,0N shares of the fat- '-lt ."Canadian 11vidends with a 50 cent payment ha- , Y• of India. Canadian - American Industry",
viag been disbursed gin August Slst; lets stock Shareholders' approval tit ill The latest official reports from the The King received Lord• Wuangdon dealing , with - international invest-
and •a similar amount -paid on Decem• be asked at a special meeting, to be Argentine naval chiefs corroborate In audience at Buckingham Palace, ment on both sides of the line, is the
,ber 16th. held on Ma 27th next: I;lumico, t is the charges. They call attention, in and afterwards the retiring Viceroy -first-of a series which is expected to
r i
stated, has under.• consideration . sev-; particular, to the •scarcity. R of pen= and Lady liltagdoa had luncheon reach 30 or more volumes. Written
eral offers to finance development of g•ugns along t
G n nar � Gold. Mines g . he southern shores. with his DIajestjr and Queen Diary, by Hei�ert Afarshall of the Dominion
the property to, production. The say greedy hands Bureau. of Statistics, Kenneth W.
. Current indications are that are y y that the same • II-.
at Gunnar Gold Alines will c vtinue which are exterminating the seal Freeman Freeman -Thomas was rai• Taylor- of McMaster University,, and
at depth, James Houston, Miue man- "Nugold Mining: Corp. ' despite - the ;prohibition, to hunt those sed to the peerage as Baron Willing- Frank Southard of`-Cornell, it treat
`ager informed shareholders at the Atcordfng to an cfflcial report !a• animals, are doing the. same to the don In 1910, In 1924 he was created thoroughly -the financial exchange
recent annual meeting. A shearing sued by Nugold Mining Car ration most typical. representative .of the it viscount and ia:1931 on his appoint• between the two countries.
Approxkmately 30 feet wide had cut on the return of the vice-president and southern fauna—the penguin =- due went as Viceroy of India, after cam -
the shaft just above the 1,000 -ft. le- general -manager from the .BlockhQuse. to the fact- that certain, feminine Pieting a term as Governor-General of
vel. On the hanging wall side quartz Dome .Diane in Nova Scotia, increased fashions. demabd the feathers and Canada, he was created first Earl of • _ _
occurs .over widths of 8 to lS inches, depth operations hay( commenced skins of those birds. Willingdon As a marquess he will fakes Bathingis well mineralized with visible gold with addltionsl machine men having The Buenos Aires Provincial Sen- probably retain •his association within many -places.. Samples have run been engaged. The programme of de• ate has passed a law. which is almost Willingdon, Sussex, taking the title
from $17 to $37 per ton, he stated. velopment for the next two months an exact reproduction of .that sub- marquess of Willingdon. 1i R ..
F On May 18th the company repiid.$50- calls for,siaking the main shaft to'a twitted to the Provincial Legislature Dl eaS Proof
000 of the $250,000 loan'negotiated in depth of 275 feet, drifting on upper.le• in 1932- but allowed,to lapse. It en -
_December, 1935. Remaining yayments eels and diamond drilling. Nugold' acts that during the close season Wern3tional
*ire not due until 1937 'and 19;18. Dir- controls four properties, in Porcupine, (from- May 1, to September 1 ina.}
.tectnrs -were re elected: - Nora Scotia, Tishota and Matachewan Argentina); only partridge, -duck LONDON, —Microbes to keep bath
areas. and wild pigeon may be killed; but water safe — a Dutch invention that
Lancour Mines Ltd. - Liras does 'not .apply to animals re Trade' Theme has been tried in Amsterdam _ have
Roche Long Lac- �garded as pests by the farmers- The been successfully'experimented with
- Louts Whitman, ALE•, consult,' g law forbids durin b
engineer of Lancour .filmes Ltd., ac- Roche'Long •Lac Mines, Ltd., bay „ g the close ,season, y scfenti'sts �in London.' In a rooma if
despatched a diamond -drill. crew to �'^tire sale of birds the killing of high above the Strand a London scion
>- companied by Mr. Holbrooke, geolo- L:_c :_ _„_ _ .. .... - _ . _
present visiting the property adjoin-
the Little Long Lac area to commence
Ing Pamour Porcupine Mines off the
work. The company also owns a group
-south where an, inspection and check
of claims west of Hard Rock and the
:on results obtained in diamond dril-
AfacLeod.Cockshutt developments. A
'ling is takln place. -The company is
surface programnie 'is also scheduled
,at present, carrying ot- an extensive
to start on the company's holdings. in
Programme of diamond drilling from
the Horwood Lake area. Ample fin-
which 'Ine. In itF have been
ances are available for the summer's
-
secured, dos. 1, d 2 holes are now
work -
complete, with o!, o. 3 now being
e' iL';•rt.
`.
'Afton Mines _
_
-
Official annoti.ncement is made that
"L. B. United Mines
Afton ;dines plans to foam anew tom -
As a result of the iiitemsive re-
pony, in which it will hoirt an 35 per
search work which has been carried
cent Interest to deveiop Its Snictde
-out in connection, with ore and con-
River claims In the LIAle Long Lac
centrates from the Centennial Aline.
-ar•'ea'. In earlier work on the claims
L. B. United Mines, Ltd'., has reached
four veins were exposed• on which
the point where the complete process
some diamond drilling ;vas dr-,ne last
can now be carried out at the mine
I a1I. The No 1' vein has beea traced
.1tself. The refinery addition to the
for 7,00 feet, The DIa. 2 reit- lies about
-:..mill has' been complefed and actual
goo feet east of the No. 1. 'Tho No. 4
refinery„ production has been started.
vein. was traced for 60 feet before the
Mill progress reports show 1129 !bs•
work on the property was 'sunt down
of Jig concentrates produced, along
[or the winter. A 200 pound sample
with 1.0.39 , pounds of ,Blanket, 4,120
taken from the -surface of the ore
pounds of. Flotation and 5,250 pounds
showings to a depth of si;: to nine
of Piat.O Table concentrates
inches ran .4 oza• per -ton. Afton plana
-
to put down some deep drill holes and
Cuntpt,�Mines
thoroughly explore the propm:ty
The greater part of the now -equip.,
•at
dePth:
'meat Was been delivered at lhe'Tem.
-
egami property' of 'Cuniptau Mines
Skala” Gold Mine's
Ltd., and is now being installed, ac-
Following the recommendation of
Cording to '`Northern reports. - 'Me
P. 14.. i'absow; M.E., work on the• pi•o-
buildings are being closed in with ma-
perty of Skookum Gold Mines adjoin.
- • chine foundations completed awaiting
'delivery
Ing Red Lake Gold Shore in the Red
of the balance of the equip -Lake
- , 1
area is bei ng• concentrated on
-+,
Nos. 1 and -3 veins, according' to of -
'Special '
facials. 7. Srmitti, field manager, in 'a
.,.,.... �,uu,, •even - u they are, tram '- DeLween microscopic armies — bad -
refrig'eration•plants." This obviously Canada Relat1014$, 1S !a and.prato2a, the latter always wla•
restricts killing to the sporting cam-DllbliShed ning. This fact is the. basis of a neo
munity and will tend to stop the ac- filtration system for swiinming baths.
tivities of trappers. TORONTO.—For. years Canadians Most methods of water purification
The wholesale' capture and de- and citizens of the „United States for swimming baths, according to Ed- ,
struction of suds and` the 'sale of have been dealing -with each. other, ward Il Ellis, the scientist in quos
eggs, nests and, fledgings'for sale across'a`boundary line which service tion; rely''on some killing agent such
or exportation is forbidden "exce$it club speakers are happy to empha- as chloride. The ne. wmethod consists
in regions where the desteuction of size and marked by- no guns. of syphoning the swimming bath wa -
certain animals is required„ a matter - The movement -of people across -ter through a -seris of filters. of, s1w
which will be decided by the, exec- the border and of investment -funds cial earthly material inoculated with
utive.' There must be no hunting on has been so natural, so untrammeled culturQs of protort,.—.the natural en
reserves. by formality, that no official record emy of bacteria.
N m;,
Jr
EDUCATIONAL LEADERS OF A CENTURY - - -
-.-Victoria University, Toronto, this fortunate in the succession of lead- end from the LEFT, the rtc•v.
ors who have 'held the position of Nathaniel Burwash, chancellor and
LEFT. -
year celebrakes the centenary of the chancellor and president. At the president, -1887-1913; extreme LEFT
granting of the Royal Charter in extreme RIGHT,, Rev. - Egerton the "Rev. - R. P. Bowles, chancellor
1830: The actual 'celebration will Ryerson, president 1841-I847, who 9nd president 1013-1930 and now
be held on October 9th, 10th and was instrumental in _securing the chancellor emeritus; CENTRE, U _�
hundred Royal Charter; second from the Rev. E. W. Wallace, w o q '
RIGHT, the Rev, S, S. Nelles, chap- pointed chancellor and w t
priden
11th next. Dur'in$ the , -
years of Its -history Victoria has been cellor and president, 1850.1887; sec- 1930.
t
P
Nns swMEN
SCOUTING
Here There
�Wishes Taken -
Kruschen Earlier
- -•Everywhere
If only she had taken Kruschen 1 , A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed .
Balts at first, this woman might have
-saved mahy -dollars, and_ avoided
weeks of suffering; She writes:— The Bronze Cross, for "special hero- A Scoutcraft Show held under the
"I suffered greatl§ from rheum'- ism at extraordinary risk," was the auspices of the Peterborough, Ont.,•
ttism for nearly _ .12 . months. blYfirst medal to be awarded a member Rover Crew brought 'out 177 entries
bstnds'were swollen, and 1 could not of the Scoutes Catholiques of Que- from eight troops. The largest
io my own work or get up the stairs bec,, since -the ,affiliation of' that classes were in woodworking, art and
without acute pain. !.tried almost ev-
erything I was told. At last I de• organization with' the Boy Scouts model airplanes.
eided to try Kruschen. I have used Association. The medal was award -
two bottles, and 1 am pleased to tell ed by His Excellency the Governor- •
din nowbetter, thanks to Kru• General, 'L'ord -Tweedsmuir, Chief IVed Pat.1Salts I shall never Ile without
F�w.
Scout for Canada, •to Rover, Squire e, y i know its value. It 1 had Charles Malin%, 17, of the Rheaume
__taken it before, 1 am sure i should Troop; of LaTuque, for the rescue of -
lave saved a lot of-money."—(Mrs) A farm building put up in the ord-
18.8. a• baby brother when. the -Msltaist wary way with siding and deft un -
A good deal of rheumatic pain and home was destroyed by fire on the palated will last about 20 years, but
swelling is caused by too much uric ,night of April 4th last, After the the same. building painted every five
,ateid in the body. Two of the in- older members of the family, had
gradients of Kruschen Salta we escaped it was discovered that a baby years will last about 50 years. In the
—Particularly useful in dissolving ex- case of the unpainted building, if the
yeas still in the house. ' The. building
eass uric acid deposits. Other in- siding !s' replaced at the end of 2U
Sredients of these Salts assist Nature then was practically a furnace, but years the cost would be about the
to wash' out these dissolved deposits Rover Maltais , plunged into the 'flame as it would have been to paint
trough the natural channels. flames. Feeling his way, he found it every, five years. This is not the
the_ child, and .with it in hid arms, whole -story, however,. as the unpaint-
leaped from a window. He was very ed building at the end of 20 years will
Hindenburg, N.-329. gravely burgled about the head and have only about 15 per cent of its or -
body, and for a time little hope was lgirial value, whdreas, the painted
held out for his recovery. He is still building at the end of 50 years will
The Hindenburg's serial numbei is in the hospital at Lalluque. ` have about 20 per cent of its original
LT:129. LZ 1 was built in 1900, of value. This makes no allowance . for
fie 129 ships, only- two others are In. order that no.. one, including the treat advantage of good nppear-
am extant, the Graf, and, the decom- travellers by plane, may fail to iden- ince,
ibissioned Los Angeles at Lakehurst. tify their town, Scouts 'of Penticton,
__
B.C., spelled out. the. name high on
e3n - T ;
- Maw., -,,.� •-:, .,ever lafP Phu mminn .. . -. - - _._ v_.__a_._
RETTE PAPERS
(�[ AUTOMATIC 5�
BOOKLET
"You can't distribute, wealth br
Horses in Demand grotesque and demagogue taxation -do
you can onlydistribute poverty.' _
Every excess exhausts itself.` A Hugh S. Johnson.
few years ago there was a general
alarm that the horse was disappear- ClassifledL___Adver isiitli "
Ing. There was an actual decrease
in the number of 'horses following "XXX psi OX"
the- Introduction.- and. wide- use- of
tractors, but the downward move-
has been checked, and the num-
-
board, 25 were lost by storm and ac• whitewashed stones.
GIVE YOUR FRIEND& A REAL • ;
treat. $2.00 gets 6 fresh Shad pr
to Ontario, or 20 for $5.00. Otho
t t �
wry'
.�t"•�
� �
Breeding studs are having a lively de-
'a
WEss•LT MEW"A"39 4
wand, and good draft horses are at
DVERTISER WOULD PURCHAS
A
premium. The light harness horse. is
country weekly at reasonable terms.
rare because the horse and buggy
Send particulars to Boz 42, Room 42:4
days are over, but even the gaited
72 Adelaide St. W., Toronto,
-
saddle horse is enjoying a growing
.x
tN°°�lic D
_ XI
surrender': = Tillie.for
-
�L Frames, Sections, Foundation, Honey
duce% very heavily, can do well on
Palle and Jars. Extractors, etc. Prompt
fNIS1
_
ward. It was the first Scout fans-
Greatly Lessenirig the Dang-
�. -.
"grade
winner since 192. Foundation stack
L E
�MOsr, CRIPPLED
tion attended by His Majesty since
the throne.
Era Resulting From Calvin g
OffiCec s of 3 i Locals in Al- at
RETTE PAPERS
(�[ AUTOMATIC 5�
BOOKLET
"You can't distribute, wealth br
Horses in Demand grotesque and demagogue taxation -do
you can onlydistribute poverty.' _
Every excess exhausts itself.` A Hugh S. Johnson.
few years ago there was a general
alarm that the horse was disappear- ClassifledL___Adver isiitli "
Ing. There was an actual decrease
in the number of 'horses following "XXX psi OX"
the- Introduction.- and. wide- use- of
tractors, but the downward move-
has been checked, and the num-
-
board, 25 were lost by storm and ac• whitewashed stones.
GIVE YOUR FRIEND& A REAL • ;
treat. $2.00 gets 6 fresh Shad pr
to Ontario, or 20 for $5.00. Otho
merit
her of horses is Increasing. There Is
paid`
ash on request McCavour's Fia
Markets, St. John, N.B. _
most activity in the draft horse.
• silent, afz by causes unknown, and
Breeding studs are having a lively de-
'a
WEss•LT MEW"A"39 4
wand, and good draft horses are at
DVERTISER WOULD PURCHAS
A
premium. The light harness horse. is
country weekly at reasonable terms.
rare because the horse and buggy
Send particulars to Boz 42, Room 42:4
days are over, but even the gaited
72 Adelaide St. W., Toronto,
-
saddle horse is enjoying a growing
sEa pQpllrsras
popularity along with his more star-
Cly brother the draft hot'ae.
riUALITY BEE SUPPLIES— FISVES,
surrender': = Tillie.for
-
�L Frames, Sections, Foundation, Honey
duce% very heavily, can do well on
Palle and Jars. Extractors, etc. Prompt
" fain extracts of fruits and herbs. They
Cleanse all the elimination organs and
"Scouting was a olished fat Italy
a
A young cow that has- m very
heavily and le not yet mature should
shipment.
quest.
illustrated catalogue on re-
• silent, afz by causes unknown, and
- -
era' Union.of Canada and a number of
supplies.
festem��
H. M. Clubine and Co., Dept•
w., Brantford, Ontario.
Ill were dismantled, 46 were wrecked
In the war, eleven wetre surrendered
One thousand Boy Scouts in' fifty
counties. of England, Scotland and
• •
At
Cal'np Chief -J. S. Wilson, of the Gil-,
'ttosa's aAvx ssA>srso
the Allies, seven were sabotaged to
Wales gathered at Windsor Castle
the Third National $coot Setvice,
Viil�tt
t
-
p
TOVi a Union$
"Gohn'a Rainy R$ver" =tykes farther
CAxADA's rE"v 1Ca1'F ulsnN%vevent
surrender': = Tillie.for
-
and were addressed by King Ed-
duce% very heavily, can do well on
north.
yielder•
"Knife Splendid cooker. Heavy
s=cat resistant. International'
_
ward. It was the first Scout fans-
Greatly Lessenirig the Dang-
�. -.
"grade
winner since 192. Foundation stack
L E
�MOsr, CRIPPLED
tion attended by His Majesty since
the throne.
Era Resulting From Calvin g
OffiCec s of 3 i Locals in Al- at
1. hoc pee 1b. 16 or more' pound■
40c lb.) delivered. Albert C. Cohn
V
his accession to -
Berta. aTiJ BBC. Approve.
Ema, oat. originator.
- -1Mitfi KIDNEY TROUBLE
I#oy
The length of tittle the cow is dry
Move.
WLSZO
Alsoeleeplisanese'
A fifteen year old French
Scout, Bernard Main de Boasters,
has considerable to do with her abtl-AgHO
'
_ CLEANS EV.ERFTFi'1\G,
constipation,
pa
liver complaints
winner of a French Scout travel con-
tty to produce consistently during • a
lactation Everything else be-
CALGARY Y— Officers of 35 min-
seonomlcal.
Used natty every home. Harmless.
Free needle threader with
P s
AAMand dizzy
test: which gave him a ten days' visit
interviewed
period.
flag equal, the cow with the longEr
era' locals in Alberta. and eastern Bri..each
flan Columbia, representing 7,000 mea
package, beats all saleil recorder.
Gopi repeater: Good commission. Ex-
9
irudaehes.
Fx
.4 FRUIT A-TIVES
to North America, was
before he sailed -for home from Mont.
rest period will produce more coasts-
tently and a greater quantity of milk.
have approved of plana to amalga• ceptional
pproposition. write quick.
♦yasho Bld.. Atetandrfa, Ont a26
brought relief in
real. One of the exciting experiences
: During the rest- period the cow
mate their unions under the United
Mine Workers of America, beaded by
saCYCLE card AUTO TI>tE sasc4axlrs
' very short timd.
of his visit uvea the holding in ,iiia
hands of large denomination bills to
store' tat, as well as mineral ant=i-
be found is the
Robert Ltvett,. president of District
UP, BICYCLES, t: L:P. AUTO
$ i
Say' blra A Autry, Montreal,—"I
54)9
_ was troiibled for years with liver
the amount of $20%000,000, at the
which are- to
milk 'she aides. If ah8 has no oppor-
19, U.M. W.A.
leave immediately
mobile tires. Free catalogue.
Tran■portatlon "prepaid. Peerless, lsi
complaint and dizzy hsadaehes. I was
and almost crippled with
United States Treasury in' Washing-
White House,
tunity fo store up these things she to
-
Mr. LLvett will
for Washington fo confer with John
Dundas West. Toronto.
sloastipated
iodney trouble. After taking Fruit -a-
health-
ton He visited the
slid viewed New York froin the top
likely to fall off in milk yield very
rapidly after a. few months. The length
J. Lewis, -International president, and
When of the
BALEss:4DIES WANTED
tines for a very abort time my -
t! im cued. I highly recommend
of the Empire State Building in the
of time that a cow should be dry will
he returns a referendum
a:orkers will be taken for approval of
ALESLADtES, FAST SlLL1KG CA`
S adtan magazine with liberal com- '
Fruit a-tives to anyone suffering as I
company of ex -Governor Alfred H.
depend on her age, preylous lactation
tiro amalgamation plan.
mtaaton . Write to Kntttina and [some-
tiuitding.
did." Fruit are the discovery of
Smith,
and production eapected, _
Represented' at the conference here-
c=art .Department 7, Unity
a famous Canadian doctor. They con-
- _
All—`d•
were delegates from the United Mine .
StoIItreal. Quebec
" fain extracts of fruits and herbs. They
Cleanse all the elimination organs and
"Scouting was a olished fat Italy
a
A young cow that has- m very
heavily and le not yet mature should
Woe°kers of America, the Mine Work-
theirtonic-effectshelp bringnewiasergy:
and- Germs. because $routing helps
have more rest than a mature. cow
era' Union.of Canada and a number of
'
a boy to think for himself," said
from 10 to 12 weeks for many heifers
smaller iiidependent union'•
LIVE STOCK MARKETING
Cal'np Chief -J. S. Wilson, of the Gil-,
if heavy' pro'ductlon is expected of
Under the amaTgsmatioii plan, the
'nWpping on the co-operative Plan nae
•well Park Training Ceptre, near
Ottawa-
them. Mature cows that have not pro-
United:•Mine•Workers Union has con•
been productive -of splendid- resnits.
London, during a visit to
duce% very heavily, can do well on
sented to look after the striking min -
"ling on the open market means real
`711111• for the owners. ret in touch with
"Dictators• do want people -'to
o noalz
to eight weeks' rest; they should'
era at Corbin, B.C. where 200 workers
adi,
think. ' The abolition ,of ,Scouting in
not have less than six Aweeks..
have been on strike -relief for more
Were=or Tel home
d It 1 is not a setback
than a ear �i'orkers and their-fam-
vvrlt LYadh11rst u43p Germany an a y The last few days before calving y
ir$s IIarTED 1143gEss' for Scouting. It is . a proof of the are very important and probably more -flies have been maintained by contri- BEWARE, IN HOT WEATHER, OF _
oo�osssATME cosareNT, X -=TED value of the training in developing mistakes are then made than at any butions from working miners . in the
LIVE STOCK CO5talISSION DEPT. initiative and character•" other `time. During this .period, as Crow's Nest Pass:
Vnioa stook Yards, West TOroatO _
_ well as for three or four days after
calving, the cow should be fed very WAKE .0 P YOUR . TRENCH'S STOMACH TABLETS
New Seed Potato. Certified WAP 'Slay, se her digestive system. !a IIOt use h are any from the Kam• rlergkm, ill v
In a position to handle any large am- used rid many leading ,aped dWe to
The new Warba potato la without a doubt, the LIVER BILE England, stimulate normal dtgrstthe
finest origination of a century in the early cunt of feed. ■fes • action, counteract acldlty, purity the
•potato class It has been tried fn many parts Two or tht�e days hetore_calving, if _ intestinal, tract and keep .the entire ^a
+ of United States an'd.Canada and all results ive the cow a laxative of alnico 111 good working order. 'Order a
'�; have shown that it t■ fully two. weeks ahead necessary,. g aid Y0u'il Jump out of Bed in the bottle toda>'. s1.60, postage paid. Send
and more •producttce than the well known Epsom salts. After calving the chill Morning Rarin' to Go Money Order or cash. -
and
N early variety Er Cobbler. Its ahapa f■ should be remloved from her drinking
i rt•F rourtdish, skin and flesh wtilte. eyes about The uvez should poo out two pounds ad TRENCH'S !REMEDIES LIMITED. -
��"" the earn• depth as 'those . of the Cobbler water for two or three days. She also squid bile faro yonrbo..els dans. If this bile
' variety, out. depth
an
In color. It Cooks well. is notflowinsfreely.Yourfooddoesn'tdisest i.fi0 Years' Success)
,yr shonld' have S; warm -bran mash and It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up
]s delicious and keeps. very well. Opr trial DEPT. A, 110, CNVSCS ST., TORONTO y' w
at Macdonald College last Summer, ,has con- be: blanketed 1t the weather 113 cold• 70p��atomsoa�amY the asheotdeanstlpa y. and you t wnap�
ce us that !t will soon be the leading 'rink and the world looks yank. s •
early variety ame9 1 movement _
cliinate. While our stock lasts: Teacher—Now, , at the cause. You new goinotbing that works
!S lbs. ...... • ab 10 lbs. , .. r .. 1.20 father can do a piece - of work in one on the over s. well [t ekes those ofd s
30 lbs......... 3.00 ' e0 lbs. 4.00 Carbr a Little Liver PUL to sat the" twe
_loo lbs. a oo :. O. 1i. lic=e hour and your mother can do it in pounds of bile towing freely and nuke a jHEN you feel -
�Oar iOJ6 seed catalogue the best ever Put uD in •A'orth America, free on request: one hour; bow -long would it• take feel"npaadap".8armkaeaads•aU• _
make the. bile flow freely. They do she work out of - sorts.
W. H. PERRON dk CO., LIMITED them to do it'together? them Ask forbut
when you've no _
3eedsmen and Nurserymen Jamey It would take three hours aamsIStubbo
them Ask for CaXt is Lithe Liver Pule by appetite, or stow-
-including the" time they wasted rnly retnwawt>>ioselearsa ach gives trouble,
1R3d St. Lawrence Blvd.. Montreal ' 'rel. Lane.- 4191. with gas or d}; -
arguing about it. pe Asia; t r Y. Dr.
- RHEUMATISM: Piercea'Goldeti
d 2tEsvoIIslrEss Medical Discovery.
_ - ■ Ey for Uric this !s the ts` If you "Cant to put
• ,. — adltnhl itflLil"m y
V9S'1'Ii as ,
Try . s'ssls iA7[PL _
H RBOLA hundreds testi on h
�esi�.ened Sales. Books splendid' blond purifier, and f tonic far you. Re
L
Acid it 'has Ao. equal. The soothing. Blore of 2i6 Grosvenor Ave. N., Hamilton.
b qualities of this herbal beverage, Oat, said "At one time- had no aDpctue,
prepared like ordinary tea, will give loot weight and vitality, caught cold easily,
You steady relief without the use of seemed to have one cold on top of arwtlier.
for Cash and Charge •Sales drugs. I took a Ptc b s Golden ltf3ne. I was not y
send for Free sample today. and the first bottle helped ane, It was not
e+ A. s---WASD h CO., Dept 0. long before I had .fully recrnered•.and
JFtp �% ifs �iit•1 seemed to be stronger and better than -ever.'
rest to Y • i /{e' N�w "'Burt" Sales
-Bwk 919 Ceaf•d.rrttioasnildla9,
Montreal Buy now. New sine, tabs loc., liquid $1.u0
�S
�i ss _
• Improved Non -smudge Carbon. RABBITS
"•�'' :A ' , Improved Paper. �.
✓' ,+• Improved Quality Throughout.'' _ RA B B TS
Manufactured by the Originators'd Sales Books Will pay }hest marketprices
_ _for live rabbit 6 lbs. and over
For Prices. w>#d Cirmplete Particulars. Phone the
'Office of for italnediate dEliolry.-WTItl
This Newspaper or writ• M. -L.EGRAND
• _ _, -.. _.Coe. Limited
450 Main St. .Granby, Que.
The Wilson Publishing ,
_ 73 Adelaide St. W-, TO"UtO _ •.
Issue No. 22 — •'36
KMG OF PAIN"
THE FAMOUS
-
RUBBING
LINIMENT _
Rub on—Pain gong
Get the new large econ-
omy size -Also avail
k=s
able in smaller, regular
is
size.
KMG OF PAIN"
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a ^.
•
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cry, loco; _
+, .v�'yQ iC t;;tZ4Mg ft wo 'Ragiatrar of Deeds, 1.00 paid the following: Baas. Fuller, i lad
p
}. D. Morgan Court Ezp. 4.00; Thee. grade Shropshire ewe injured, 5.00: Radio Service
lLals J ' ai �i��
ie
Teriet Gregg ditto, 4.00; A. Spears, sal- W. Willson, inspecting same, 3.76;
;L?b per Sect;';1.IiG paid in.advance ary and bonus on . dugs, 376.50; 'R. W. Tweedie, reward for shooting jns'� � CQ•
e F:. Mowbray expenses Hamilton and' dog, 5.00. Expert service and re
_-._Subscriptions to the united States Woodstock, 8.00; Beaton Bell and -
aire to all ;bakes, R,eas 7aad WAWANESA INS. CM -
and Gt:
Britain i2-� is adraape. Ross, legal acct. 15.00; L Johnston, p Chose Rates for Fares nasi Ceenks
salary," 350.00; G. Middieton, Rel- Doable ohargas. Work
ref miles postage, 2.65; f ,Buildings
JVHN MUNKAR. Proorietcr. and
Hydro,-Elec. collected through taxes/'+lQ� f gilartsIILCed Wiadstorat Insusiate on Heir
etc., 268.36. ittJp/ll!!ls a ARTHUR FIE LD
Rr�dieilts, L�eraaes et-
�,.,Ktrccnu :.UUAt;IL. Committee on Damages to `;hes Silos ate.
• ; • ,. p, Automobile A
t obile
The Tea=nshi Council met • on r Graduate Radio and Television Institute. AU Kinds
Iilonday,, May tttt,. with all member �. �,N�!/`L Member Official Radio Service Mea's Merkle . K pbom
:...present. Association. BOWM N & BO WZ
Ibaer Levine asked for repair FUNERAL DiRf;VIVIt AND BREEN .346 Phone 5201, PLCKERII\G
on his aide -road near Pickering
E31AALadfSR WHITHY • ONT
yuceemor to W. J. Mather,
John Phillips, S. A. O. gave' Ins Zito Yffvi,le NOW Open YOII Call Buy at HOmf$
report. Night and:Day Service TIRBe, BATTERIEB,
John Soden was -heard re the sale dusiuese Phone Raaidence P6o� To abfish. a lasting -for busine��
of lands, lot '14-15, com b, at 3176. y�Ol -n to to the. mem-
Insurance Company representat- rry 'of the departed, '"At w low sad better Ltrioer
rives were heard re 'various town (:EPILRALr fiLACKSMITHING
- ship policies. FACdLI
TIES
• n esu to Tomato.
secure in a
memorial tasting q'ual- Nod se
Building 'Inspector . W._ Chester, c as well as beauty WUOD WURK 7n rn
r - lodged complaints regarding certain [or 1>taeiag o� design. We,'ean tui- ahuw is gttaated behind the ---
- building operations -in the.towTahip, fill your desires for . Shell Service Station. Let us'repair that leaky top.
and •ivae instructed by the council INSURANCE OF ALL HINDS such.
(leen every day except Tuesday of
Ito prosecute where nese sry. in hF: W. STAFFORD each week. which is reserved for Skilled Motnr PepRirs,
The Committee on Roads and Br- Your choice of Fifteen Canadian outside work.
r 9dges paid the following: L Jone-a, :Highway. Monumental Gordoni �
drag E.' TiLine; 24:50; F. Wright, and British Companies of Sound Worms F• T. �NCt7��wi3.td GoJ. Law
g Ph." 462 Whitt Ont.
R. Hedge, y PICKERING -Phone 2968'
ding Alfons Rd.. 13.60; - � - can. 4, 4, 8.40; Doha Beelby, drag Financial Standing kin8ston Road West - _ ��jj Yy
drag
:,'- BIC��i1 PICK ERfAif3, _ •. f1AFTABIO
-con. 8, 8.50; Leonard Gates, drag
and haul gravel con 1 and?, 33.70 ; Ten years experience in Banking
- Geo. Mellroy, drag R: L 10.50; R THEATRE
Judd, drag- con 3, 14.50; I.1: Ormer- and Insurance. Now serving client•
ed, drag Greenwood -Rd,, 7.65;. Walt:
CARPENTER & BUILDER
Audley Rd. 0.20; Jno. it; Thirteen Different Townships
Brown, drag �3ITBY
ps ani
Taylor, drag Resebank Rd, 16.00; �9
Geo, Tt,dd, drag'. tuna terations,ash, Ooors•and
7W, Carlton, drag N. T.
drag Bay. Rd. 17.40; G. E. TL 5.55; AM,3, 24 and t30
of double. the volume eNicientiy. ,. Screens made to order,
Opt
Annan,' Jhuws. at ; 3U andS) 30 C. H. TUCK. O p . Eyesight 'Sectral.
Pugh, drag con 4, .8.00; W. W. Gee- Your enquiries are invited "and your Plans and Estimates given on ist. Author of "Your Eyes and Hes)-
;dmg con 5, 1.60; A. Rarlock, drag 1V .� "Th _
shovel on patronage appreciated. General. Repair Wor n Child an
" con 1, 14.75; J. Murray, P mt' t. Optometric d Assoei&tUM 4W
6'A TRY t
. :t r
eon 8, 125; J. G•auslin, ditto, 2.50; D R �. P�1\TER. « ' Ontario: American Optometrie Ane.
;R. Wellman. ditto, 2.50; D. Walker, Red River valley ociation. Specializing in Eyear�t
�+►. Schneider, ditto, 11. Brougham One. ,• Phone 515 Pickering • -and Glasses.
ditto, 3.75; f
.ALS ►
i5; J. Stephenson, shovel snow and --_.._ ___ ...._ ._ ._.. p sit
•O b ' e Pont O.[iee, DabaWa
- drag con 8, 34.05; S. Farndale, drag "Grand L`ff :Phone 1516
' Radley Rd. 13,50; C. 3. Bryant. _
- ';breaking con 3, 2.1.60; L. Annus, _.
SPECIAL NOTICE
R. Line, 9.20; John V\ tth
;haul and drag -
Alichell, shovel on oon 7, 3.10; D. B. Hull
Annie, drag Altana Rd... 13.50; C. ANNE il) rH h ��
Y
con 1, c3.60;' W. a�
A. Balseintt. drag �� � 4&.1lay. Ttie-day eau'.d %Vedo'tida~
Wilson. haul stone Bay Bridge, 15.UY y Builder and Contra(ltpf
•b0; C. Phillips, haul on con a, Jr- Jane 1, sand 8
50; 51.- Bui'k. ; aut on Bay. Bridge. Ta v Slwtive at i :3ti Hot.' 0.30 Br1C1L WU[k al3(1 `�jtt?l3AYit);�
4.00; A. Lee; haul . stone Bay 13rid THE BEST-BRAN� Q� LESLIE HOWARD �. specialty
Le, 4ii:75; C. crJ •.�'alm, haul •stone a 1teet r
ravel Greenwood r'
.:.. `Rap Bridge, and 'g _, ..
BBTT DAMS Ar h` 's Se vice
PREPARED HOUSE PAINT
, Rd. fi4.00; F. Carter eiitrto; 16.00; A. = LIN i iiepar�a '
- Jf;irhell. ditty, ;i6.00; w`. Linton. "The ' Pet •ed THE CROW!V rYYg
draw con ,1,..1.0.00:_R. ward, salary Nak •
and telephone calls. 152.Rii;. A. Pegg - -: est Doe 6ifl>f1
. . :,drag con 7. 7.60; C, Cooper supplies.
ltoaeb Rd. and Kiagat.e ltd
i Jor75
ithw - t0.72; Pedtaf People, culverts, 323. - _ -
Forest
t- Ph Ptolt t i
'45; J. Palli*ter, drag N. T. L 9.50: GENEVIEVE TOBIN, �
Stork, drag R Line. 10.00; C. Pal- HLTJIPHKLrY IiUf%ARTN ?• f1(�mer, drag con 2. _10.0%:Oliver Pas __ . _ +. a O�J j Lt�Vyo
u )
'-cos, drag coin 1; 9.00: .. J. Baxter. per qaHon '-
drag cmi Y, `►.60: L Hagerman,
;' MAJOR
ADDED ATTRAUT[UN *-=
drag, Jf. T. L. 13.00; G. Tran. drag : MAJOR BOWES' we do Buihlin n
' palet of doubtful Bali R f++ds.
I
quality CARPCq.�iT>vRI11i6,
.con when you can now obtain the undernoted top hiRATEURS No. i
The Committee on Relief Pali '..:•• quality brands -of white lead CSMHK'I"lNO•,
-the foliakit:>; fur supplies: W. D. popular figure? paint at this
ILUM BING
Morrish, 21.50; E,. Rryan, '10.75; J. ;Insist upon one of these famous time -tested ATTENTION, FAR.MEM
Reid, 2.40; M. S, Cha.;man, 63.19; (brands for all your exterior painting. Anyone - �p,I
'and
S. Morrish, 21.75;
Booth and Slur of them will assure you a job of outstanding GENERAL REPAIR WORK R Ng
lane, 10.03; C: Overland. 6.00; Art. beauty, long paint life and economy from We sr W Roll Brantford Roofing;
l►fiteheit, 16.75;. W. Linton, 8.00; first to last. _ We are prepared to repair ears. Mat,*rials, l9rapire.Beathroons
City of Oshawa (re-, transfers) 18. There is a store in your vicinitythat can
X38, A. Fleming. 2.40; Conner, Bak- 7u 1 YOU. - .. Ct and 11 farmKq'tttxncat, Duro Water
trucks, tractors a a
ery, 14.90; D. Miller, 9.00; R. Morr
.,supply y Machinery, wheels rebuilt Qd fystems. Beatty
Ash, 3`1.75; G. Barclay" (transport 1, `� Aire setting, WOOd-work t3nfl Iuiptneat
Stable
..'15.00; F. Evans, 11.48.� wood turning of all kinds. And ether Ballding Ma.terialo
Committee on Contingencies paid �yERW/N II/U4 ms - P1 Eytlmates Pico
d
- --Xne-irii10vc,ng: n. r-uKn, pv�kaKe, iv.
•00; D. R. Beaten, salary, 125.00; W.
1Che4rer, salary, 25.0.0; M. Gibson,,
surveys, 19.04; J. IVlurkar, Relief
redvt and Building by-law station-.
nor" Register
71 NIEI_N '(243461 "25419. Pure Bred
•imported Clydesdale Stallion. The
property of Oskar Wilson, 'Bron-
' gtwm, Ont: Will- make the sewon
•--of .1.'38 at his own stable. Terms,
11;13,00; payable Feb. 1st, 1937.
µ' Enrolment, No. 2243.
CQMMODORE 'AGAIN (26812)-
• Qwicely bred Clydesdale Stallion
plbperty of R. Defoe,. Green Riv-
er vn611 make the season of 1986,
as follclve: Tuesday, May 19, will
leave his own stable for Hugh
1, Ptlgh1s for noon; thence. to John
i Hennes, Cherrywood, for night;
yednesday, proceeds to McOrisk-
in Bros. Altona Rd, for noon;
lmence to his oven etable for night
Thursday, proceeds to Fred
- . wVeight's, lot 29, con. 8 Pickering,
_ Yoe #Vn; thence to his own stable
where '%e will remain wrtil the
fc►llnwing"Tuesday. morning. .
HICKORY FAIT --No. (11158) the
PUM Bred Black Pencher'on Stall-
ion, the property of Allan. Reesor,
gill make the season of 1936, at
his own stable, lot 8. con. 4. Sear-
stom. Tams: ;10 payable ' Mauch
tai AMT %t>miment Na 945.
e
.,•.�. . •
A 1kADA PAINT --
-- '
ane your -'or er now for.
-
: w000�wo Ir n all Luriling.
_Work Gu ;.:.
4 .
_.
MARTIN -SEN
Phone _Call
-A. E. ROWS �:...._.
F. J. PRODSB -
o
Brock Road Store and &acksmith Shop.
to W. H. Jackson)
Phone 4502'
PICHF.RtNG. ONTARIO
Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 M1
�...�..;.. _
BalkCocoa e , LWHITE e Honey
'
2 be tic. 10 Ib. pail.69co.
RNIE
R S
�A
SPEGSAL - .
You can get Top Price for
Sugar,_WHITE 'w 100 lb. Bag $4.85c.
'
`° onoice .. vea� VeS ftht
MACAGOYI COOKING IUGR 'TOatATQ JIIIC$
. 5 lbs. 2%. 3' lbs. 195. 4 Lias, I9c.
at Home.
SPECIA1,
Jewell Shorten* ..
ups, 4 lb. pkg� -57c.
We h"' e a Buyer at isle
the
,
�+
.,.i' arli .-Monday, I ue8day 8iL
DRIED PL1,A.0-a '' PBIIN> •1
Choice, per !b. 21c. N
- 2 lbs., lo; . - 2 cine. 190.
Wednesday, each week, and
SPMAL a� mow..
'Huron Toilet Ti ssO% 8 ` roils,
_
Pay Toronto Prices.
i., 25c.
�rPICKE RI NG1IFAR M
R. & W. OuFFRE F. & ti. sow -' ` SARDI "Re, ,
Per lb. _. 14 ,��,, ��,. Breaawick, 4 tins. 190
r
LIMITED
Telephone e[r.
9007 H ce MUR/SON
Pickering 410(. ;', LOW"
7_
4
7'
SALK RIM111IT19R. Village of Brougham, the properfl
-
Jack Chapman Barclay=Tmnspoft
ty of %bt. Devitt. Sale at one,
Iki,, Cassan spent Sunday in Tor- SATURDAY, JUNE 60#- Auctioll o'clock~ S. T. Terms Qwk. Fred Represents the
d pro- • postill, &Wtion=. Gani& Life Assurance Cdy Daily Service
onto with friends. sale of household effects an
Mr. Wilbur Gleeson of Toronto perty in the village of Cherry- MT4DAy, jjjN. 9th -Action . Wtion sale Canada's oldest between Claremont, Bratughels
was at his home over the holiday- wood, belonging to the estate of of Faryn Stock. Tanplements and* Greenwood,. Whitevale and Tercohe
See Alf's'Place ad - in another the- late Mrs. James Todd. Sale Lift Insurance
Household Furniture, the proper-
_--Colunkn for interesting -offerings-. at one o'clock, S. T. See bills. ty of the estate of the Late Ida Company My drivers are trained to be careftil
Mr.. and- Mrs. George Scott ent- Win. Maw, auctioneer, John Scott Leng, lot 25. con. 2, Pickering. : -
and Ivan Law, Clerka. in courteous and reliable.
ertain
ed their family over the week ,Sale at one o'clork. 8 T. Terms
SATURDAY, MAY 30th -Auction WH!TUY. PICKIERING Special Rates on Long Distaxim
end. sale of bousehold effects, at the Cash. Wm Maw, auctioneer. and vicinity.
Xr. and Mrs. E. Bryan yan eniertaln
ed -relatives from Toronto, on Sun-' The Canada Life has served Canadian: hauling.
- for 88years. During the past Ave year*
this Company paid to policy owners and No order- too small, Nage too bav&
-day last. W beneficiaries over $13 t,000,WQ, It ha*
ALss Gertrude' Morgan, of Toxon -t
iriDg a'nd Re"'p-airs assets fiDr the protection of policy ovmw, All shiputests Insured and preted"
to, spent the holiday, with
miss. S.
of over $242.000,000. from, die weather
E. Evans. Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. Whitby
jl�everjey Scott, of Fenelon Falls
Tel. Clare. 311 1p. a To
-end with friends in
..spent the week Class. IL and C.
Madeline R
Clammont.
13eauty
M r and Mr *John McLellan and il
Owned a" epe*sted by
..19��IMATES7
REE. Frank 9. lreel�
family, of Toronto,. visited f
'here this week.
a few days Salon
�FIXTUR ,FIXTURES and APPLIANC-r
Mrs. Bushb*_speiA
.,with her dauiliter. Mrs TRY
Floyd Jon
Ewk curTiNG.
tel of Brooklin. PS
Wr, Bane returned on Tuesday Supplied at Reasonable Cost. SHAMPOOING, �NEItSON
FINGERING. Ice C
call
where she had be -n
from syrwusel :7.. For information Malv. 1708) ream Bricks
visiting her son MARCELLING
Mrs. Mary MacFarlane and son, Specialize -Hot Air Treatment
Scott, of Toronto spell the holiday For .your next Tea Party
with friends here. a;W permanent Waving
Reasonable Prices Specials Every Week
Mr. D. A. Pugh is driving a be1v FL YNN
Willys-Knight. H*.clairns to be get- MRS. M. MUNDELL
New Ice Cream Parlor Now
ting wonderful gat mileage. ..�LAKEXOKT.
Mr. Alfred pretty will be among 'Licensed Electrician
the Canadian Veterans making, *e Orders Sent Out.
LAND SUKVF.YOR
pilgrimage to France in July.
Chas. Cooper's Annual Dernonstr
~NBA TON, ONT, F. J. DONEI'AN B. A., B. Sc., O. ..ALFS PLACE
ation takes place shortly and- has
L. S. On file are the records of sur
beccime one of the season's events- CLAREMO.,.T, ONT.
Miss Duerden of England arrived veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365
S King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. Phone Clare. *111K
in Claremont last week. where she D
will make er one 16 ly %
7
Mrs. H. G. 31clntyre entertained
-,on Friday afternoon -last in h.onour Z'�ke Ytirntg- Uig CL9
of her guest, old friends of the lat- SAFE DIRECT - ECONOMICAL
ter', Mrs. Bennett.
Services in the Un- CHANGE OF TIME: TABLE
Anniversary f1fective, Sunday. April
ril 26th. 1936
iced Church have been "announced
'G
'for Sunday,. -June 216t. , when Rev. LEA VE PICKERIN
Wa
Peter Bryce, will address each ser . For Tioronto For 09ba ..�'ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION
vice. intermediate Points and intermediate points
an
Lamont and Miss M. P.
Re,— and Mrs. A. X. P. M. P. M. K P. M.
A
Jean, and 'Mr -s.- Walker, of Toronto,
3 1 .1.31 6.31
rt .54 5Z4 & J.
and Mrs. Kirconnell. of Tiverton a 6.69 12 :Watch for' hanidbills
were week -end visitors of Mrs. Neal a 6.44' a-1.54 d 6.54. c --2.11 d-7.Pl
'.'-and Clara. -7.54 2i54 - !;,54 Eastern -10,01 - 3131 8,31
-ices of the Ratcliff guar- 4.24 a 3.54 d 8.'44 Standard 11.31 a 4.31 d 9.31. for 'JUNE 5th
The ser%, ar
Time P. M. 5.31 10.21
tet were much. appreciated by all .10.54 d 4.54 9.54
..,Wao attended the s�!rvice - ra the c. 11.54 b10.44, 12.31 11.31" Good prizes Interesting trips
j3iptisi Church on Sunday evening.
a -Daily except Sun. & Hot. ---:-StLn. & Hol. • only.
We hope for ,an early return- c -Sat. -only. d -Sat., Sun. & Hot. only.
The Whit4jvale Dramatic Club 'of
ATTRACTIVE' ROUND TRIP FARMS
Pill -Bottle" :...Toronto S .90 Buffalo - $6.15 _,Nva York 80 ...'�Chafles Cooper Cl
the Unified Ghurch are presenting
521 -
here
.-their .'Play,o"Tbe 0
aFemont
-June 12* in: tho United. Church
Tickets and Information at
d
under the auspices of the W. M. S. EASTERN HOUSE - PICKERING PH(ME 4500
Mr. James J:vahs is not improv -1,
friends woulcrAilde. -.)Ir;-
P R I C E )D
}ng w his fr -N L
Evan, is probably finding a told a A Y __:�_L E T 'E 0 W A R
'bit harder to get rid of than a
Younger pemn, but we trope to see
him out _a, amain soon. - - --------- - ------ - -
_iiiayo�lllfincl they all agree that Chevrolet
the Baptist Vamorbage
Visitors at
over the week -end were; Mr. aml SK Chevrolet owners,
•A—& for 1936 is the most economics of all cars to operate.
Mrs. Dan Dingman, Miss Lillian
Tile reason whythew owners got more miles to the gallon of qie 7.7
Serdan and Mr. Stanley Veale,. of
Alf
Mt. Brydges, and Mr. and Mrs. Per- -and seldom have to add oil between changes -ii an advantage no
.-'.fry Fisher, of Strothroy. -priced car can claim. It is Chevrolet's exclusive, Valve-:,
other low
I%e Bowling'Club go; off to
Head six-cybxLder engine I Obviously six cylinders use lien
ai�jj' fes: I g
good start on Saturday last. A big
without sacrificing smoothness. - Moreover, the famou Valvo-in-
-tournament (Men's) is planned for
ead'design inherently produces moTe power from each- gallon of
June 3rd. Draw at 1.30 P. rti. $4.00
"fuel -you- offs. rink. Good prizes and tea ser-
ved at the green by the ladies i.CONOMY
The proof is, you find Valve -in -Head engines used on all airplanes,
Field Day
The preparation of the -_7 speed boats and most racing can that hold oulstandin records.
June 23rd, is now well
Program for
friends
:. mid
Len
:,Under way, An :amateur Program is
Make your own driving test of Chevrolet performance and economy,
!being given again for the evening ced 7% GMAC time P&YMDW&
.1toda 1 Check up on the greatly redu
y
-;performance.
The popularity of the
�amateur program appears to have
been provin, and is one gf'the most p
attractive
The banquetnight last
_ on Friday -0
of programs za `t.1-19 F 4
ked Chrclg. Interesting ng address-
es were given by Rev. Mr. McLean
aud• Miss Lewis, of the offices of
the O. R. E. C. Mr, A. Taylor, Pre
ideat of the Association, occupied
the chair and introduced the speak-
ers and the artists on the'.prograrn,
Mrs. J. E. Glover, and the Baptist
._::..Church Male quartet.
A large and appreciative audience
listened with much interest to the
Victoiia P&* Baptist Church choir
tri Monday evening L as they render -
the sacred contata, `Woodland
11mvers." The choir was under the
capable leadership of Mr. Lee. Dur -1
Ing their visit here, they were tat-
ertained by,Mr. and Mrs. W. Birk-
ett. Tea was served In the church.
Our people appreciated the comm-
ents expressed by the Vis tbrs re
igarding aur village.
A quiet wedding was solemnized
at the Manse on Monday. afiernonn,
when Miss. Margaret Richardson,
only daughter of Mr. Fred and the
late Mm. Richardson, of Lakefield,
was united in marriage to -Mr. ros-
ter Boulton, son of My. and Mrs.
.',,`Flavius Boulton, Of Trenton. Rev. J.
E. Glover officiated. FollorIng the
ceremony the happy couple left for
Georgian Bay on their wedding trip,l
j mW on 'their return will reside oft
tie groom's farm at Trenton.
ilk .
"S
.VOICE
CANADA.'
THE EMPIRE
r:
-of
the.
•:: , ,
'. THE WORLD' . •
R E S S.
LARGE...:.._,.....P
" A i LARGE
.'P
Canada
Imprisonment to seven death penal-
ties whereas now tFs ratio Is one to
three or less..
Psaphleia of The CitiqAnother
way of indicating this ten.
-Everywhere our cities are our weak
dency is to -say that the number of
these. two severest yenaltles 'combin-
• - . ,jpots. Tiie rural population's propor•
tion of relief is only `a third of the
ed constitutes aliry'about half as large
city ratio.`It, Is in these'city'areas that
a Proportion, of all 'sentences as they
amttnIcipalities default as a rule. The
did 30 years ego. Similarly with other
lir ban areas Can't deny themselves
long terms of imprisonmeLt, they, re -
towards cricket. The future of a well
founded empire, as of a nation, lies in
the hands of its youth. The influence
1 of sports and games is immeasurable
in contributing to the solidarity of
any commonwealth of nations. Cricket
Is essentially a British game, as- Aua
tralia, South Africa, New Zealand and
some of the lesser, members of the
Empire have demonstrated. 'Even lit-
tle Bermuda with its -population of
34-,O msaaged—to send a first-class
cricket team to Canada last summer.
The question arises, What about Can-
ada? It may be that up to the present
Canada has not been able to put, an
Intra--emptr"ean into the field ow-
ing probably to the fact that she was
'late in developing the game. She is,
however, making strides in this-.dir-
ectfoh: and it may be that sooner or
.later we shall see a Canadian team
testing the -prowess of her sisters of
&'Empire on their own soil, — Win-
ttlpeg Tribune.
,anything. The problem of the:' cities present a declining proportion of tom
needs attention! Almost ctithout ez• tai, sentences- — 'Kitchener Record. Sad But Nice I
'- ' caption they- are overcrowded with'` • So many nations in Europe are go.
women •frotiz•'the rural sections, so Hospitals in Modern, life ing about with chips on their shout
that today there is a shortage of fe- It is to the great institutions of the- dere one almost Ili' made to wonder
male farm population apd an'overplus city .that the flood of modern lite where they get all the chips- — Ot-
of males. People in search of a,"good brings the most varied cargoes • of, taws Journal,
time" crowd into them. There isn't patients ill with all manner of trou-
the same easy relief back home, blas. That is why the great city in- It Took Courage
!where work is required, or so many stitutians are outstandingly farther- That ,press photographer who
diversions. — Sault Star. Ing medical knowledge, not only train- went down to the 1!1 -foot level of the
with aerialists w -ho put on thrilling
stunts. even though they had proper
protection just in case something
went 'wrong. We fancy the vast
majority of people who viewsuch
hair-raising spectacle's would • feel
more comfortable if the risks were
not so great. This is evidenced by
the, long drawn out "oils" taht em-
anated from the horrified crowd when
the ill-fated aerialist dropped to the
ground beneath.
Commenting 'on this 'terrible acci-
dt nt the Stratford Beacon -Herald
asks: "Is there not a law, in this
country that disallows trapeze art-
ists to operate without a net_? And
then goes on to say: "If there is
no such regulation, the. death of the
girl trapeik artist at the show in
Kitchener should stir the authori-
ties to quick action."
The coroner's jury has given its
carefully, considered recommendation...
Is that the' in dot' this regrettable
episode? -Kitchener Record.
Thsy will Profit n
A London worker for peace asks,
"What possible profit can come out
of another European war?" Well,
for one thing, Vickers, DuPont,
Krupp and Schneider might pay 20
per cent. or more, and' probably'
would,—Kingston Whig Standard.
British Dedn 'LaM
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ToSeVish Sp '...7
d -card; Horder Finds Many
Women Simply Cannot
be Bothered
KANSAS CITY — Lord Hordler.
physician to King Eduard put his an-
ti -noise campaign in -the background
to discuss the declining birth, rate of
western nations.
Lord Horder, accompanied by Dr,
Morris Fishbefn, editor of the Amer-
ican Medical Association Journal, Sas..
1n the vanguard of 6,000 American
doctors gathering here for their 87th
annual convention. _
"One factor in the lowering birth
rate undoubtedly is the tender -mind-
edness of many women who are heal-
tby and have • beaithy • husbands but
who shrink from facing the -work that
is woman's chief function;" Lord Hor-,
der said. "They refuse to bear child-
ren either because of psychological
aversion to risk and pain or from a
thinly disguised selfishness. They 1
can't be bothered."
Ing those specified departments where Moose River mine after Its occupants
s they provide clinical material . for had been removed also had a bit of
All Far Canada s Good
students of medical colleges and the daring about him, — Brockville Re The Empire . •
Re -
Miss Anna Buchan, who is visiting nursing forces, but for every last doc ,corder and Times. : - The B Five
,•leer brother, the Governor-General, ie a 'Australian Immigration
tor, no matter how renowned; who mrai81 dors
an authoress. ,using the pen name or walks their wards_ Hospitals are be- 'The need for a larger population is
,.. O. Douglas. She expects to recurs Old Stuff ,
coming more and more aware of their so. clamant that political leaders can -
Some material while in the Dominion, How the Callander quintuplets are
and as it Is anticipated that he will responsibility fa this regard. They not continue indefinitely to push it '
have developed while they have . _re. getting along. Marie has a black eye, aside with politely vague references �'t (ullan Haters Club at Al -
also bring Canadian color into some and the solemn telegraphed explana-
rained theft first purpose of shelter. or to talk rhetorical nonsense about berta- University 1S
of his future writings the new regime Thep' have become centres of health tion is that she collided with a door. it. A bold policy is needed, and it
is likely to retort is Come: fine liter teaching not only through their out- What as old excuse for so young a EXCIUSIYe
try pictures of this Dominion. g victim : —Toronto Globe, should be a policy which facilitatesP
door clinics but through their social rather, than regiments. Australia can -
Brantford Expositor. services which, when advisable, fol- not._affnrd—t4 xe
peat -her ---disastrous NTO-N, IIes ite the fac
stow their patients foto their homtae.R—educe The lirs� experience In incurring, onerous ob- there is only .one rule -and .regulation :..
Less Severe Punishment They have become a part of the edu• A coroner's jury Investigating the ligations to unsuitable settlers in- a member moat. observe, the 'n'oman
A tudy of. criminal records made cational syste•n of the country in the fatal accident which occurred at the
duced to come to Australia by mis- Hater's" club has remained .the most
by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics education of at least two. of the pro- midway in Kitchener recommended representations; The only type of im- exclusive fraternal organization at
reveals that in the last fire years the fessins. The grdwing science of bio- that performers In such daring stunts migrant that will ever be successful, the Uhiversity of Alberta.
average number of death penalties ex- 'chemistry which every year discloses shopld have the protection of a net, in Australia is the type that is pre- The term just closed+went down in
' acted in Canada baa been 22 per cent. new wonders is turning Its eyes to- The female -trapeze artist who Wirt• pared to make his own nay in a land . the annals of the Club as one of the
This :r a smaller number than 20 wards the hospitals. The hospitals led to the ground eighty feet below which offers -him reasonable freedom most successful in its history..-.:. a
years ago deeptte the Increase in po- are becoming, it tb-6i are not already when a rope broke would have aad at to do so. Make Australia attractive— new member was added. In' becoming
pulatibn and accompanying growth of there, highly .Important medical lab- least some chance of being alive to- attractive to the man of energy and the second member to join the club
day if a fairs safe lardin had been since its founding in 19`9, W Lloyd r
_Crime. oratories. y g initiative, not to the poor cxeatute g
As the number of death penalties provided. Such reasonable protection who erave- to be spoonfed and. coo- Hutton director of the,unlrersity ata -
h" decreased the number of life im- Cricket and the Empire would take care of any undetected died by a paternal Government—and gazine and a promigent attilete, dad
prisonments .has increased. In the Wtth the approach of summer the Raw- in the equipment. immigrantQ of the best class will boosted •the total membership to five.
opening years of the present century thoughts of many Britteb-born in Can- Comparatively few spectators conte o hei aecorid. — The There is- also one associate member.
t there was only one sentence of life ads, will turn with nostalgic •longing would be willing to exchange places Australasi E. E. "Ted" Bishop founder , and
' 'life-long president saw only one rea•`
son to prevent the club from spread -
Ing to Eastern colleges, In the east
- 'he said, there was .a dearth of genuine
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an=ha =ng .mi tergal and- w•atnnn
r r ` batinge e
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club.
.,�`'e don'tthe sole
any orecognI-
_ .. ¢ E G { t Bishop
ed' a firm
,� tiornh whatsoever,"d
est e
to ae widely—spread rumours that he A ` —
b had authorized the formation of -a
+ women's auxiliary. No definite pur-
,,�,, _ ,'\4`i pose for the imaginary 'auxiiiary•had
1 H I` been found by the gossip -mongers
Farm Electricit�i
In U.S. Backward
ac war
Holland ori• Top and Ontario
H
:Ahead of U.S:, Says
td a Paper a�
��'-lshin ;ton aper
w WASHINGTON—The U.S., with
Ir
only about 10 farms in 100 having.
• — :. • mpara-
t electricity provided by.-c'enti
n with manybco countries, the Rural
.ti
- / so_
Electrification News declare.
'The southern part of Ontario, in
VCHtMORE which about 80 per cent of the pro-
vincial population lives, has reached
- a 27 per cent farm electrification.
and Qntario as a whole shows a farm
electrification n1 t
per cent, the
paper continues. "The farms are
served by the publicly -owned Hydro -
Electric DO MOTORISTS everywhere speak so highly of Oldsmobile? Why are Olds- Electric, Power Commission,- which
_ W mobile's sales soaring to new records? The answer to both questions isfamrd has established 17t rural power die -
"in the car itself tricts.
- Holland can Arita an aiiliost corn-
Oldsmobile gives you MORE STYLE, with freshly streamlined beauty. MORE COMFORT, plete electrification of its farms. The
because Oldsmobile offers you• the Knee -Action -Ride ... Ride Stabilizer... ad � rural districts are served from
pub -Fisher No -Draft Ventilation. MOR]1SAFETIJ, because Oldsmobile protects you with liely-owned plants, some in provin-
the Solid Steel Turret Top Body by Fisher ... Safety Glass all around ... and Sulser- cial,' others in municipal' otvership,
m because new Anolite Pistons ensure Germany reports a 190 per cent elec-
Hydrautlic Brakes. MORE IN PERFORMANCE, trification, and of its total number of
..smetther,.livelier power. farms over 1 1-4 acres, 33
per cent.
Come for a convincing drive in an Oldsmobile .Six or'Straight Eight. Thep compare are equipped with electric motors,
the attractively low prices ...and the new 7% GMAC Canadian plan which greatly Sweden's -agricultural area is 50 per
- reduces the cost of your time payments. cent electrified, and publicly -owned
.. •
plants in Sweden ode
nhave a been �
ac-
tive �-
to making electricity available
to co- y
_ 4Peratives,, which distribute en-
orgy to farmers, r
r :(iyI psN)iwhrN dta<t�,Dsbst oq.awrtr "Although the rural population of '
1018 .N.t 1,w awM,n, aura utrw
Kin. at $1241 at fwwycon-
ned
;.
!-ryRtsirr models b
_ ...
- most of hese coutries i8 taste
• �,. .• Bested than that of the Unit
States, making electrification easier
and cheap the h'e standard -of living
generally in our country is higher
CHARLES.COOPER CLAREMONT than those abroad, and the American
farmer should share in the relative
- e ... and stan-
dard
' American prosperity. high
• - o -r Of living." -"
wowi.
Special
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-discovered he had naturally beepp
. - - summoned by the Police Constable May"
Strep��
whom the prisoner had reported the
Anqfind.
_ Dr. Lsttlewood, short, inclined to be .• • • ' •"""
- plump-bald-hoaded -- with scanty _ ������
B11
grey hair and distinctly seedy -look -,
ni�
ing black clothes, looked anything
but comfortable as he shufaed into the..
temporary witness bok: He knew the Japan : 11V3TriS Of ACt1011
dead girl, She was about ten years $jlould' Washington Pact
old. He had treated, her occasionally,
r ''hut not for some tirA." He saw the Expiie - satisfaction in
r
04 body of Mollie Crowf er ymg ace _ '
downwards in a ditch by the lane TOKYO, A warning .Japan will `
which led from behind the forge to consider- it. necessary to 'strengthen
the village 'of Branmsted: He had its entire fortifications system ie' the
made a careful examination by
Pacific if a new naval treaty is not
light of an electric torch', and again concluded at the expiration of the
this morning, and was quite certain Washington Agreement, was deliver -
by
that there were no bruises or other ed War Minister General Juichi �
- _._ _ f violence. There had not been Teraucbl today.
The —.. - 91$nS 0 ,-9
as yet, any post mortem with sec-
(The Wa6hington Treaty expires
tion, but it would seem that the cause -December 31 next).
"� of death was the administering of Replying to a question in the Cham- Buckingham
QiV� u rc� e r some poison. The symptoms were in her, the War Minister said if no new
S Ha agreement was concluded Japan would
u e e n dicative of some such drug as str3iC UT
-
chnine; but he could not, of course, be forced to resume work on .the for•
By Adctm Broome titicattoas-suspended by the, Wash
be certain, on this point until a post ..
mortem and,analytical examination ington Agreement -and build up new
defences to guard against "a 'new sr'-laC[al gear .SOi7„ITt
and test had been made. Tightly tuation In the Pacific,” g
_ sitxorw and humour than did those of his grasped in the child's hands was a. R
i iSignor Patelli of Slilan„ famous tom- illustrious confreres. bag of sweets - "
poser, collapses, and dies white he is There was nothing especially re- Sergeant held up a couple of sheets. The sales of branded beef in Can- WINNIPEG To capture oa: of
• coaducting his own symphony at the of glass fixed together by a piece of ads for the month of February, 1936s nature's rarities, a glacial bear. is the
Queen's hall, London. -At the inquest it markable about the remaining eleven
>a disclosed that. a tare poison, curare.; Justices assembled, quite unneces- passe-partout binding, eliclosing a were 3,571,276 pounds. The consistent object of three young naturalists
_ ;caused toe death small paper bag,. which the witness progress of these sales may be.visu-
Inspector Haynes receives a call from sarily, to dispose of s case for which bound for isolated St. Elias in Alaska.
Oxford atatlag that •a supply of curare the law demanded two only. identified. The clerk ,enquired in dumb alined by comparison with the' form -
_has trees ■toren. „ show of the magistrates whether er months of February, since the in- Headed by I. Fletcher, of Toronto,
In bee.
upcountry bungalow In event There are no' applications, Your
Worships.' a - three-man expedition of title trio.
..Africa District commissioner R'estcott. they ;would like to see the exhibit, caption of branded beef 866466
-receives a packs s of strings for trim Mr. Chesterfield turned, and. rising which was duly passed up for their pounds in 1931; 1,448,859 pound■ in In that vicinity, the only known Nabi- _ 1
• •cello -he opens tie pacicafa and a few inspection. The sweets had been sent 1932; 2,299,968 pounds in 1933;
;minutes rater collapses -dead. with a'�polite bow, add eased -the to the Count analyst. It web pas- 2,778,358 pounds in 1934, and'3,274,- tat of glacial bears, they wlil spend
► The , theft of the curare is cgafeeaed august ps'e mbly marshalled on the y y the summer gathering -information -
b7 an Oxford student, Branksome, who � sible than, the child's death had been 855 pounds in 1936.
hands it over' to a. Dr. Hawkes,. who platfora��behind his chair. Its mem- and -attempt to secure a specimen. -
'berieves in deadening para of animals bers eo ghed politely behind their the result of eating sweets which P ,
;used for vivieaden had been in some way, either by ac- self. "The paper was all crumpled ----
Lattice Blanton, her mother, grand- Cltaie`,Sheets, looked at each other Impregnated with
(mother and Repheu -Garton, of the as wisely as possible, and • settled cident or design, worse than. -It is flaw--tlse-giaaa-has
, oretEn. office, are all keenly interested themselves for the business Of. the poison; but be was_not,-of-eourse,-ut flattened it oat a bit -and I can't
--aolYiag-et-the-caime•---- wy. �— "
frits stage; In a position Co discuss say any more.
"Thomas Saxby," called hit. Chest- that.' (To Be Continued.)
Y On the Chairman's left sat the' erfield, in an urbane 'voice, and the This concInded the Doctor's evi- _
•,Sedoubtabie Jack Shaw, a. Bright- ,wretched man rose- to his feet .once dente.
mouth ex -railway porter, who look- more in the temporary dock. But just as the`Sergeant rose again INVENTS NEW STOVE'
,ed, to 'Lettice -Manton, the most i� from his seat to summon Ernest' i + / e
The charge -of wilfully. murdering Crowther, the dead gum father, 1
�anligent' member. of the little group Jack. THAT MASES OWN SAS
3 3
• • on the platform. He was' good look- Mollie Crowther -was read out, and Shaw, who was .holding the little _
the clerk -seeing the prisoner somal- ilve ing in a rough and homely sort' of glass frame with the gaper bag inway, and his.keen grey eyes proclaim- lowing o 'his throat in readiness tohis hands, suddenly addressed him:� make soma exclamation -hastily in- _ . --W. C: Colemaif, IVorod- lasssrorry boy and baseball
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sd a. good. deal more sense, humanity "I' say, Sergeant; did you examine Makes It Possibfs for Ersry love
will want this up -to --date
formed him that this was what 'arcs ?" Modern Gas "Baseball- --and How
known as a preliminary investigation this bag' Everywhere 5 Enjoy book.
Man -
and that there was no need for him 'Rte Sergeant reddened. Cooking $arnica at Low Gast to Play it by Frank' J. _
' VIAST to- plead: at . this stage. The intelll- "Of course, sir. It's just an ordin- 14ousewives everywhere are, ea- is er o Shaughnessy, I1isn- a •* v
• win -
MIRACLE ary •confectioner's bag -front Mar- •l er o! the real Royals.
als.
��� pence seemed neither to encourage tin's, at $rightmonth:' thuslastic is their praise of s new p n Montreal Royals. hn
i:or to depress the accused man, who stove that makes -its own gas and JPitling, batting, bean
Does Not Require "I know. But did anyone_ except brings modern gas • ' guaaiail-all the fine points _
nodded and hung -his arms - sheepu ourself handle It between the time ' cooking service at of the game are clearl
Refri�erstioa ishly over the wooden ;ail before y low coat to hoaRes explained and Illustrate "
him,' turning his old cap nervously it was', taken from Mollie Crowther's anywhere. W. `C.
Will Do Your Baking In tt Hours rouse on round in his fingers. Col- hand and placed between these bitd Coleman, no here's how to get it. Sim-
-:. of glass?., send
' Price onel Evesham and Sergeant Perkins inventor and pio- oa BRA,
:ply in to the rest
' � r r - '' bel s "CROWN *1D' ;
Tho interest became general now neer manufactur- or "LILY WHITE': Corn
tai „tr,,,, jOC held s whispered colloquy ss the !e- amongst the members of the Ben er of gas -pressure Symp label with our
DYWHIS package suit of which the policeman rase and the, general public alike. The appliances, re- y -
his feet, and stammering and clear• words. td address sad the
_ MIRACLE IIi''u a fro " Int his throat nervously said, ad- Sergeant emphatically denied that garde this atone • words "Baseball Book e
YEASTre- anyone but •himself had touched it. as his crowning • plainly written on the
ca�rtred
his mu dressing the Bench • that he did not W. C. cotetta>, achievement. back -and you: copy will
pl{yy,, send ro think there was any need for him .to He had been most careful, even `him f The new Coleman Range makes be maiiod to you right iL
Raisins Beats cls; (o O 1 n)
tor I - os. re- make any preliminary speech, - but self, only to handle . it with gloves on. its own gas from ordinary lead- away.
�. puler size pack• that he would proceed straight away . "There was nothing on it — in the free gasoline. Lights instantly; like ;
�•� • n °q s h oma of writing -except --the printed gas. The flame from its fuel -saving , • •
f 1. .. .Bak• to Call his. witnesses. y
ings. or; write for SRE>o, sample to The first witness to be called was name of the firm?" - Band A -Bill Burners is hotter than i l ..
• s Doctor Littlewoods, the village pastil- "It was s eery old bag -looked as natural gas and is easily 'adjusted
Dyson ti Limited for fast fuel consumption
slow simmering. - • '
l.ioner from Shallow. He was the if it had been used more than oficE Its low fuel conaumptfon makes It - • e • s
I;ALP
nearest Doctor to hand when the dead the Sergeant, fearing some trap, •
- 1DepL A. W�I<• Csutadsi cheaper to use than coal, wood or
body of Mdilie Crowther. had- been was doing his best to excuse him- kerosene. Tnecwt�ansTnACM coiNPAirr ue.tw
The Coleman Range has a spa- Toronto a
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cious insulated oven and drawer.
I ' type broiler. An independently con- '
FROM THE e ~
1KnIL AND rasPne WE, .TOO, BELIEVEMr.- -
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trolled burner provides any hat
_ desired for baking or broiling. -„ _..T
- Climaxing his'achievement. - � t .�
*AT Ig Coleman endowed the Coleman
f t Ra with gracious beauty
ATEWpY PA T R I C IA
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of rift■ wn. will not so into w. trea,nry Or
hereby sold to- you.-
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l.Jt It i l s 1} •� si1 1 --(Stas Baxter has a good pmt-- --I- K and hEm De•vitt and In.
--J. B. Hot% and family of D1it- ion with- the ,Beaton Dairy, Oshavra• tle daughter's of Toronto, spen
spent the hol'-44 in the villa„ c. -Dr. H. T. and Mrs. Fallaise vis- Monday with Mr's. H. Mechin.
iced relatives is Durham on the ho'.- hie, ,Ig t
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--Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Redditt anJ -A large number of the Jew
lalozIly,, -spent the holiday with the iday. from Toronto spent the holiday • a' - -
The Misses Rorke visited their =-
->ti0smez'e parents, at Waferford. - their' caailp north of the village.
Walter Reid was in Gr:elph on former honw, Tf'°n' r overthe -Flower Show Report Next week. "Pickering's Leader 'Store"
![onlay with the a Salvation Army
":-Valid, who were giving a concert'Mr Fielding. of Brantford w �* a*0•��,*� _
-Miss Edith Rose, of TororP, visWug with his daughter, Mrs. V. j�jr j1�
•rthe holiday with her uncle, E.
Cartwright. A N Il YOUNG MEN••• -
'snd aunt, Donald and -Mrs. Munro. -A H Clack and family, of
Lakefield, spent- the . holiday-with with All kinds of Re air 'Work tt »
-W. G. Reid and family acconn- hs mother here,y.• p Fashion dictates the new Borgon
paned by friends from MontrealRII Turing Guaranteed 4
spent Monday with frienda � w Lind- -biisa Jean Gordon, of Toronto, .0.
Permanent Crease in oux trousers.
_. spent the week-end with Rev. H. G. C. s. !�f e'ts linty A L �) y users.
• Mr. and Mars. G. D. Bly, and. and Mrs. Crozier. t
- 209 CLOSE AVE: TORONTO,
---1i .Gladys,_ of Taranto; spent the -=Kisses. Jean and Heien Arman, phone Lakeside 15Q2 A crease in your pants for the life of
qtr. M Dumbarton, spent Monday with _ the pants, and the famous miracle
week-end at their horse on ChurcL Orders taken at NEWS Office
Miss .Dorotthy Aisdretgt ..
-Quite a lar'ga•—Rev..-J. H. Coklongh, of wen, pocket rOtectill �1 aiil8t 1088 Of
iiamber .from
Hill,• visited Rev. , ' E. ' G: and Mr. T`he Pickering
plcil Bring attended the annual ,�F'low Sobinsorr, on Friday last.P $' $
er Show at
Danbarton oa' Tuesday
rvhitevale MEAT MARKE'A. coins
There is- -quite a demand for �. .
houses in the village, but there are -, •. ` bu _- See our window for new pat.
�Congrstulatians to Wilbur and Our Motto- -.'Quality & Service' -
7ery few vacant ones to meet this Mea Johnson on the birth.of alit- "' `
-ted:, terns and styles.
• +tie daughter, on Friday, May 22aid. S lal•• County t'�
--Stanley Balsdon and Cecil Sp r'"" y
• `''urrow motored to Burford over the
I at the O�1,awa Hospital.
' Mrs. Whitson and Mrs Parker Style SausagePjyP Sp ring rices
holiday, visitting F. F. and Mrs. am
Baladon. are not improvise as #anttheir - � C C. L,ar lb. -^ • . � - -
-Fruit blossom and tender arden friends wish for. Let.. us h the 5 � . � � 3,50
$ armer w" her Will help them a-p ( O paull.
have been dabuwetl badly bj 2 lb8 for 25e W a
1be recent .frosts, throughout long.
1Jtro ut th r Visitors at the Vale for the hol-
iday were the Sloan family, cite ' CLA li E;r C E R1 LB,
-Miss Ida Sterritt, of the Teacb- Buckles,' family; Miss Mari9z1 Mc- �'l �"„neer
ing Staff of the Toronto PnbficKay, Irene McGinty and th8' Grills Phone-mss for Deliver
Schools, spent ,the holiday at her' family. y -
home here. _ A P A N
—. Phone 1620 • � • � �
-James Rose has rented .hill SCHOOL-REPORTB. _
residence at the -east end of the; _- �ONf'T` ... - ,_--
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.mage to E. Bre'. who moved S. S. No. East. 3ltira Term TWO STANDOUT VALUES
7-therein on Monday. Repon• TAKE CHANCE
---The resrular meedng' of %,. "Sr. 4th - - Mary Boyes . 43: Teriu S
George's GuM will be held-onrTlmra Mutch 81; Doris Baker 78. Jr, -4-tts
day, Jun 4th, at 3 m at the home Murray Heron 82; Carman Barret: PTop
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P a.7 a e Ti-Top- Tailored Suits or Coatslfor
of Mrs E. C. Jones. 61; Sr,: 3rd - Rayrn,)nd Crav-ford 76: -
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones accom, Billy Bogen 74: filer: Tran: 'n' ;�CrifflEt Cllr l)rURgi�t j' rel@n or women--IN Spring and
•;.,paned by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mit- 71; Bobbie. Earle 71: FA4car Ba:
cltell spent the holiday at the form- law 59. Jr. 3rd '- BIiy Bcyes tie: ' H'`r's�rrtFsrr Summer woollens, direct from the 1
- er'1s cottage in Muskokta. Vernon Barrett 76; ]Katy Baker 7;:,: YOUR DRUGGIST I8 MORE—
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•�Mrs. F. L. Chappell and daur'h Bobbie Baker 73; Lorne Heron 67; _ than -
iJritlah Isles—.424.75..
• ter, of Lethbridge Alta__ are ,isitint David Ba'rl-w -.60;. Jr. 2nd - June A MERCHANT
the foiarpes, sister. Mrs. W. - li, Bryant 91; Betty. Hodgson 90: Coils
(�
' 3ray. and m�e! •Jhoeaho ids Was Crawford 67; de Bari
kers;5b. onaM H: Gordon Maid Full-fashioned HosierIsaM Vero y,
P R. 11dOORE, DRUGGIST
Service weight, Chiffon and- Crepe
- 'very heavy. Many ears going east •1st - Arnold Heron. Sr. 1?1'. David DUNBARI'ON, ONTARIO $ , •
carried bedding and other suppli.” T'hnmsan- Robert Annan. J.-• E. Don. -_ •---_-.--._-.- ._ NE'C70' SPRINt3 SHA�T�-75C. sired $1 :'.
'accessary 'for sunbrier cottages and nelly, Teacher
for fishing; -- . - - NOTICE
-Donald Annan, Rico. is intend FREE Vv8E9TLINQ _ Fred 1., Buutl DY llCiKe1=9
-Ing Continuation School, had his bio -=—•
le stolen from the school one da F.atablished 1857
'. � y -Friday. 'May 29t14 a.30 V. s. - .. .;. .'.,.
UA week. So far there is no clue as
Three Hestitr9 of Go+d 1Yrstliag
to the guilty .pasty. C
Free Dancing o>tt Sat. Ills, 39th -COAL
ri'lse Township Comycil -wit] meet PL&4SANT VALLEY CAMP GRDS
10thand
-,,ion genera next for the transaction
' general business -and' also as a -
Coaision, for revising e Amateur TaleD t OOD
rt o� Rev
_-Ribb
Axmwswment Roll for .1936. -
-Serdicea ' in . the Presbyl.erian Wanted For Bale at the sill
Church on Sunday next will be held Maple Leaf Property Blade Roast (Blade out) _-13c.
M 3 p., m:.D. 'S.. T. Sunday Sch-1 ffntries for the Claremont Ams-
at 2 O'ClOCk. The sacrairriel of t2" teur • program, on June 23rd, = uare ShouIder Roast 15e. �
'PICKER
Lord's. Supper , xriI] be dispensed o:: • • -
-the second Sunday in June.` ill be received by the Secreta- Short Rib . , �Ce
--Rei,. Hugh G. Crozier w,11 ry,' Claremont Park Board, up LUMBER YARD _.
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S. The prelude do the lsera -willGood
CO anc3 iit,od 1Prizes•ne 15th. _ 11ic1 vs 3l0o Brisket . , • 8C. -
g
be a 'l;hort talk on "Creme and t'he Stew Beef
Ar4w•' /Ia.�w•tdwwtas4lyaia. h. • •
(Criminal." The evening service will
be held at, 7 p. a:. Sunday School at "-: TEACHER OF PIANO F�twn._A cnrrrtr rel A to t�
- io a m. �. pp Minced -Steak
12c
Gburrhward. R R 2. Pickenns. 40
--'Me w'. Ar, 5.
of -the L'r►ited. Audrey G Shortt F(1F gAl.l�--t nlPm,n lwntrrn
and .Rolled Rib Roast, 20 and 22c•
• Church will 11014 their June meetin; • .(malt ineubitor, ver; cbeaa. T. C. Brown, . on Wednesday. 3une Brougham. 99tf "l
home of Miss ylorris, Church 5tr., TOWN LINE,• W. 11r/H1TBY -Jewel or Cris lake -
�jOR BALK-Rek. Bol.tein hull, 3 �My
whoa a .report of tube Presbyt:erial..T17ESI)AY,� & FRIDAYS I ye$sold, from accredited berd. Cecil R. - Shortetl�ngZ for
held at Greenwood l` 25e
ast week, and a` Phillips, lot 22 con S. Pickering. a7 40 •
In our own or in Pupils ,
good prokiatn will be given. " TO RENT -Hitt of brick boner•
- 'Home. �_
George's Church, Sunday, ign g ,den a tdlgaraOl. oe, Chwcb St.?Pkker
tf
]day31st.' Whitsunday. S. S. at 14)-s m.4lorniag Prayer at 11. Preach- --YRtiffElRY--PL-AWTt3-ro
ver, Rev. Horace Wjlson, . Lay -Chair- _ ► SALE--45 00 per 1000. Apply. to Stanley -
Murdoch, Lot 14, Gon, 4. Ackerins. 40
marl of the Great Chapter, of .the At the. Annual Spring Fair in
Butcher (phone e]000) Pickering
Deanery *of East York. Members of 13rooklinO ]t., or. Monday of this PA �TIIRE TO RENT- 80 acres,
St. George's Men's Club' are esp week, one. . of the biggest showings 9eaws. �p�.W.Dang vis, Picter nkdering.de39tf
dally invited to this servile. Y� of: Clydesdales was observed. ?icke'rin'gHard WareSto4.
-Laoyd Stotts,' a former- residefif Felson Wagg, of Claremont was the Y AST tB TO RENT-Ran nibp a water and good shade. Aho f r are 1 brood j
of this village but. who moved with winner on 1,is 'Imp. Clydesdale, Tors sow, due June 8. Apply R A Birrell. Claremnat. .
his parents to Alberta a number oi' Arcier. his •colt •write the Junior �,'OR BALE- t Brefio Durham null, -
Tears ago, are, who has been engag Chaznlpioa at the Royal Last winter. f4 maPthi ofd; also r Ayranire bust. is mos. : �F� CO
• ed in- the tarpentering trade in Cal old, . Mtlrray,Barrett. Phene Pick 5214. 30-40 S
gary for the past fifteen- year%,'haa -Indigestion [, Oh SALE-Two R61"tein anwB, ■�y_y�
returned' to Ontario with .the inter ig I` also one bull calf. koro Ianuary.'19M. Ac- : -Ess County Grown
tttl[1 of goingback to farming.,.,U' j credited and bi000-fested'. E. Nerlsch Clare. °
y.' f you are troubled with Castrit- mot 39-40
to 1929 tliev enjoyed greft nr�,cper is, So1fr Staet9ach or other ailments �TR AYRn -From Freeman Me- • isc. No. l , Leaming, Pride _
ity, but during the past few years caused by. excess acid in the stow- ► Cuuopgh's, lots 15 3'd 16, con'.8, Pickering . . '
times have been very' hard. He hag ach, get a box of G. & H. Stomach
on
moni Centraia tittle bay bo. se, 4Ph one '._•Nis1qua, Golden Glow, White
a very poor opinion of Premier 'Ab- Powder. It will give you immediate ,(sR_tiAL1E-A rr iAtrrvd Holereitl 1
erhartts , Social Credit, scheme. relief. I' bull, from a fully ncc edited gerd, about 1' p7 -a 1 • + bushel,
-- Ca t $ 0 per
--:.The' season 6f 1.935-1A:26 carte E. C. Jones' Druggist yearold Anyly to A. Wood, Col, K, R. Marsb•
to a close on Friday'. -May 15th for Pickering ` Ontario att'e Tarn, Dunharton. 40 "i'
St.`Geome's A. Y. P. A. The even- i• )R MALE=Ev�rgi ren Corn, Ban '.Mangel Seed, 25c• in lb. 'cartons
tr
Inwas spent in a card COURT OF 'REVISION I tam, early cabbage plants ready to set out, `
party with early and late tomatoes and a
a► good attendance and-66o ing with Pickering.
quantity 'COOPER'S DRI-K•IL for L10e on �Orse9
to beans. L. D Banks, Pickering. 39t} _ r
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given , Cattle ghee Pl s' and Hens.
a supper„ !P`,,„e season t^.ts a gond `(7R RENT—IW aarre, dairy farm, r p] g
that the first sitting of -the Court
one both for viSitOrc 8r. t1; mrttti,era, �' clay 'loam, Winning creek, modern barn,' t3PEL�IAL� ,THIS WEEK _
of 'Revi.Qion-for the Muni of water installed, brick house, 19 mites from To-
sand' it is hopes chat the 'nes may ronto. Apply T. Jacques; West Bill. ont, 1Plf'
be still better. Thanks ars doe to the. Township c,f Pickering, for tha g - ,
the visitors who came t',-the meet- r'W"Ton- of the_ assessment roll for 80.it`E r AIRY rOWo- alid`Cu Boller at
ia�.25r
C. Copper s
1936, will be ld.at. the Township lite, ed and grade -cows, Governmthtt�B -- 1 aitieed Builerb at BI.OQ.
inge and to the rnn.-r•nars who pro- � v-______;. ..
P seated, Fresh and cle•e s nogete alweyr on
tided the, proKrumq Woukl the ind- Halt, Brotugha�t, on Monday, the hand: Rk d tested if desires. -Fr" delivery an ',Agent for McCortlukk--Deering Faren_Malehinety
lst- day -of -June, 1936, at the hour pnrchaaa a( 7 or more, Satisfaction guarapteed,
i4►a calla bad card tables at the la: t , -
Wm J. Murpin. 1 ndsap Ontario, ''iWephone, ; and R6 ire
icard party . of .the . A. Y P._ •t._ yf °f one o'clock in the afternoon. Lusa Pa
OF which all parsons inferested, tT1'LS WANTED TO PAI3TURE Our Motto:-"We have. Oren first It. Or ,t '
that of the W,ingn s •t:ull�i please taiU ease' take tlotice and govern C � it is not mode. ;y
ioolk at their sttbintt to Alp if they gn Forty he dof c.ttle wanted for pastors. r _
themselves accordinBl7, $I per nea0 per moms,, pavat4e IN _
ilsve their own at someone has witl'rYot t90 ,ea for maaau ,to- s r1 °'Ae". ,- Telephot a 86000
n'iade a mistake a1w' took the .vronR Dad thin' 16ib day of May, 1836 ty of reed, water and %bade Nort %eetitx, of
Gasto)na pmperty iOU 20, 21 nod 22. col►, 2, r
table, so pleas: get In touch with 0 Donald R. Beaton, 1'tc4Rain Tornahip Arpfy A. T. Gascoyne. J. S. B�DON PI�R�NG
t " RainaloM lies Toronso lAOne !ir•a•arri
Mlab FivPies. Clerk 9614. 40-tfl -