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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_06_05r. • ot r _ yn �. -.1 C K 9 VOL. LV_ PICKERtNa -O:yT. f+�K,IDaY. .11. \E •1y`� 9 6 . :�d ,. 41 Os„fsssrt,assal �aeas.. Highland Creek _ - - -- ----- '� Hlef�ksf t - OTICE � . . • • . - - Gieenwaod v -_ Quite a number from here attend The W. M. S. will meet at .teh h EN W D - ed 'the dance is Dar. Plitz's barn last home of Mrs. L Pe on Thurs- Di1R. 8 0. PRAI;SON-Phy ncioa 'Our truck's pasn }•our Maly Pegg bnd Surgeen. Dunbarton. :qy week. day, June 4th. p� ILLS rvery de►y,"It is with regret that ce report The Mission Band will meet at the f{jj B. FOR•9YTH, Oph. D., Diref•Lor t}le serious illness of Mr_ Schad home of i<Irs. F. G(bson on Satur- R. R. Association of Rea. COAL' LUKE +etatecl >Ygta>»r d the American Opwmetrial °' who was taken to the hospital last day afternoon. %aas¢iakiom_ Eyes esamiaed by appointment w UD CEMENT,. Saturday. PYsae SM. claremuot. Oct. , , . Y• Mr. Will Ormerod has returned to Betabtished 1838 We. are sorry to report the. ill- Cresswell after spending a month at - t SAND, U UA V EL, Hess of Mi s.9 Lonsdale, one of our his home here. The u L)UNeLLu ttUuuY' tatu.t.ws. andteachers, and hope she -a-ill soon be Rev, H. H, Mutton is attending T 1Y.Solic,tur,iVotAiiyeuou. i-wricywt.oau. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES able to reswne •her duties again. Conference which is held at Oshawa , , uu,ce U%abLWMrXly ucculaed Uy u,o •alt: A. M. t1Uy Centennial United Church is hold :Chopping Mill tlaa. suuw-wnCa all wort rtuu.e. a a,toy. e+r The Woman's Association will • also local cartage work •ing its Anniversary Se-n•ices on meet at the hone of Mrs. E. Orm- L - BLA I ON, bLLL f! KOZS Sunday June 7th(. At 2.30 p. m. the erod on Thursday, June 11th. ° Will be read: barristors U bolicitors We havealfaoplahced in .ock „ful, R„ev, Ronald McLeod, D. D. of Rose- The Mission Circle met at the y -- liue of Maple Le,.f billing dale United Church willspeak, the home of Miss Evelyn Clarke last for chopping on s Pe Y Ei.B12Wli>r 131rt.L, li L. j, 1J. F. KOSS Co'- Frvdo. Pickering Choir assisting with the Saturday, when there was a good .Wednesday JAML b A 1NhlUkl'1'� A W. MITCHELL music. ?�t 7.30 p, m. the Rev. S. E. attendance. ej Is sayboeet. 1pronto. Adefatdeiu,, A. • Annis, M. A., B. D., of Woodbine -- May 27th -- United Church will be the speaker, Cherrywood .7 C.-13llJliARDSUN Co.. barru ._:. :-Pickering Ont. -; , with "Lion G'l.oir, "of Cedar Grove, L • Will . Cera.' S ds- g 36 f es ate , mile stn. asaistin in the service. We cordial- Mr. and. Mrs. H. Mainland of Nor- Chopping days Wil• tracetuor ""Building, Sts 1'oroato at, '1'oro.,,o. 0$iee phone 7400 Realdenc'H 65L0 g Teekpbone Ad. lwb: eictLerina enoae So1J. btf ly irn�te you' to worship .with us at wood have been visiting ' at James L a Monday, Wed• these services. Mainland's. T1dumSCx & 1lc1d1LLAN-13arritY The B@�,StOif@,Claremont _•_ A , tern. Solicitors. Notary Public, office at ""� - Mr. Hutchison, Public School In- atewdence of Mr. rhomsou, lot 11. concession 1. Audley spector, visited our school on Tues- nesday and Friday riCYerma. Udice hours:'! butsday and Saturday atre2irtgr. iron Orr p. m to asp p. m.. of Dy FURNITURE day of this week. as usual until f urth appa ntmeat. 7orouW oft,cx : onto yal tlanr • &eN castle. takt?S -place regular- sldg� Phs+ae Pica w.U: Tomato _3a,'as30s. P Quite a number from our village e1r notice. - 3Tly We sure d6ptavi,(g so uttiwetiro ,} .on zhe Winters' field. attended the barn dance last Friday - valit-ty of We had a splendid rain fhis week •evenine at the Base Line. J ONAPII' .t ri:YNIS - BarrC"tear., Aluwiouril sand (if r)1tew, f.' _F t'. and all cm s are lookin J 'VSoliciters. NutaresPublic Furniturr .ud Ft,r. iturr P g fine,. \�'e are glad to report Mrs. W. Will give litter Ser• Friend- .from OakvMe stent Sun- U . htbod w-ll enou i GORDON D. CUNANT,'K. C. te; ijltieF R Y f;h to come ALLIN F. ANNIE. B. A., LL. B, day v itfi_ the Winters families. home from the hospital on Monday vice than ever, finer Pricee Ince, in Ice ping. with time". W. Mercer reports that thQ berry last. f OAlce•• •7 1 25,mcoe St. 5 . Oshav, _.. ' . -- Pbono --4 and 5 cUshara). and at the Cooncrops here are not much injured by The meeting of, the Woman's Ass- grindingan a douse. WbiIby. (Sir, 71Whit• than any b • : ®BIO SERVICE =hP frost=. ' ociation •x•itl be held at 2.30 p. m.-h The.retrular. meeting of the .Club on Thursday. June 1-1th. V.,ord for mill. _ '. other A Graduate of Radio College takes place at tine ?some of -firs. S. P.nll Cal! 'Remembrance". Prog- - -- with Puckrin on Monday. ram Gomnuttee -:tars. R. Davidson Mixed #Cicala Chop �T LLC. ` IeliTH. D. D. 9., L- D. S.. Thi radio annnura ars .are warnin yirc, W• Holmes. Ladies please pro- U to-the-infante training R 1� Saccee•ot to alt. J, r .)ase.), Graduate of �' about their radio licenses. vide refreshments. sale. ( yal ,00exe of Dent 3e,tReon• and Tutor• .. ._and r people.. - - sale. - - abs Kia fo>< 3eotyg scare very rues rh he most an- tolimver.njL At C:lar-• �tdFn�a?.�t�+ U. .FINEST f4�,l.fIPMENT � �a this is one of t nut on and � Brougham - - 0-11 27ti no n taxeG that can be it is hoped that the new. department _ . _ 3r i+. 01•R'EEN [� ERBERTT FALLAISE. L DS.. Guaranteed .Satisfaction -will dry .away with it. 'Cir. R. Wi son of ••Tornnto, was - i 1 1 C ll,'S . Graduate-,of the ltuya! Cdl±ge of urelcA r DA n�f� f„rrret the ice cram: ane- w_ nth his relatives here on. Sunday. j 0 pens o residen a secondrW the doomUnivrsity of I;t, n d y Shingles For Sale o6ce m c"od"as. second dax east of 4t, And- _ SPN+rintibltl Pr it•etej ' )al at the ..church on Friday, June Hiss Jean Malcolm, of Ravenshoe A. hunch, ,,ckenna.t?ot umce noun f; when .tile. drwna• "Finger of :=pent tie week-end, with her people a, c. w 6 P. w.,- or ny appotm sent. (X •ray Tabes and Batteries always on .h id '''-th, - ,.r•;,e), Pbonr Pick 3700. 431y jC •rn" wilt -be given.- Arthur Field: here. Gait Galvanized 9tee! Shingles, ROY MILLER. _ S - .. Brougham. Ontario mill be present with his radio br The Grant Malcolm family, of Bird** Felt 81areShingles, 0nalassoge A orbs. oadcast:• AdTricsiyrn 25 and 16 cts. • Galt, eit+ited their relatives here on Alw,, re•rttbhrring- huRgy wheels. •t80 Pb.mo- r M i. k 1" - - e 25t L++wo mowers h edsp SLIZAbb''TH R1CHARDSON- ]d U SI�` :__ Bvttnbarton the live-stot•e4 here.the 'T. PATERSON8ef •®.QLAREMOIY A. Fire and automob+re insurance d all Linda. _ _ .. of the - y t s0tesenung.camparows of •olid drtatteut stand- J needs a people should be' met' CaH and get prices. Phone 2615 �et. �+ The W. A. will meet at the home . at, home. �w -- -- - - - Experienced o•d M uhi.c Teacher a POSTILL, licensed Auctioneee, Mrs• Dales on June. 4th, at 3,p. ..Mr. Sanderson and .Buddy,• of Un- - F• for oetenttee of York and Oakano. sae- witb a ornuto ConRervato.r) m ionville, were Brougham visitors on T�* afa jMiss of 211 kind. ass.no.0 so on asawr -Miss Jean WcWhirmey spent Saturday. r �J L sorsa., Address Grose Woolly P ii•,'p+•a Will teach. afternoons' or evenings the week-end with }lits Muriel Tor Miss M. Burton, of Detrioi spent D R• K BIC ATOM. TO W h KH I P gs ranee.. the week-end with her relatives in . Clerk. Conveyancer.Conemmsioner for Saturday reserved for school Dan and Mrs. Henniek of-Toalaw- Brougham. - - sitrtt•e st5dav,t.. Accountant, Etc. Issuer of p • • 12rr,age Lueaaes, Wh,,evak, unt. children. ansa N, Y. spent the week-eT1d with �Irs. F.. Anderton, nt Markham, Builders Supplies ` - ,Rates very Moderate. 'Miss V. Allison. visited her.old friend. Mrs. A.' Mal. -W �� . M A W Studio at rrown home one mile Lason yleC'nnochie . left last eolm, on Sunday. y � C � _ Lu 1 � ll] n al her d 1' v t P' w ter Caller-, an �Mine.da- for n 1a of n- from Toronto and O Lath east of Brougham on No. 7 Oshawa Lic"mm"•i Ams ri„use-r tar Yoe k. Highway. ending a fortnSzht with his. family were at the home of Mrs. George B. C. aC!}lin$188 _ (Mtano and tintario Ci. rnl,ets. g y hex. p Phili on Sunday. All triadp nl sales promptly attended to MRS. CARL. DEViTT Mr. and Mrs.Thos, Olpivie. cif G. L. liiddif tnn visited relatives iilue Coal Txrtres rte.ty�aiw»Lsx Pitt-�burx. are s=pending their homey- in Hanover and Walkerton on Vict- Albertst Coal way be arranged for at the NEWS office - tWil nd Independtot Piton". moon at •tile home of Andre .w and, oria Holiday week 1Vnithy. Uniarn,, Pickering Mills !►ars. 'Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, of Torun- .Doinestic Coke - ` - On Monday June 1st, the death to, were vicitnrs of Mr. and Mrs. B. Cfinent, Lime. Platiteie -at Western Hospital, Tor- Harvey on May 25th. You rano vol ;,nto, of 7 _oinas George Hnlmes. He Mr. •J.. 'McWhirter, of Fort Stew- Maple Body V�7Cr1d an Accident :Week Da snd..)_1Irs. Holmes were injured in a "art, visited iris brother,' Roy, and° Agents for I.nUtjy Fennt ! Y r•*ntnr accident returning from Flor- family. last week-end. amt iFeedt+ of All Kinds ra Stack and Me.... 0030ilil/ BUT ids. Quit.- a crowd were present at Poultry Feeds. Lahrador Shell. Oil The Ersktine Cemetery ?ltemori: 1 the R. Devitt sale on Saturday, but YOU CAN '.A V 0I, ' fake?Hest: Molasses. 'Any chop `you Sen-ice. will be held on June .14th, prises were not high. COC'1rt+tlIItt I IIiltleT118t(t1 THE EXPE�,.� may need. We can mix any ration Rev., Mr. Wrx)d'tou;e, of,Markhatn B. and ?firs. . Haston, ,and' Mrs. -THAT that You may ;want, machine mixed. .i?a prea,.h at :1 o'clock' and Zion Harding and Joyce took a motor Secure Prices Before Bttyft FOLLOWS! Our FrontRank Egg Mash Rives C?xair will lead in the singing. Mr. trip north over the week-end CYRiAL fir Mo1itl.1J4j' resatle• Prieeraire direct to you, No Beare will have his loud-speslcer :firs. John'Fortune,-af Port Haw- `7C7TT j� u oFNERAL 1N WRANCA Comm Opp r aystem. Collection in aid of the Cem ksberry, Cape Breton, is ' sta}ting WILSON L+SO N + ROS, Salt ai Car-Lot Prices. etery Funds. with her aunt, Mrs. L. M1ddleton- Phone - Ptektri 6T0� Mrs. W. Cowie sons John and LOCA81I7111=9 I - Kinsale _ -+ Fred, and the tatter's daughters, Phone Mark 72M - ck-.--c-;- D. N. I,aw�rid Mattresses were Brou am visitorq on Sunday. PICKE�RING. ONT. Traffic was very heavy on the Mrs. H. Kechin, of Piskering, and r- 1NNER•SPRING MAT TRESSES No. 7 Highway over the week-end. Mr, \. Mechin, of Oshawa were the Cough and COICI In good quality ,covering ie. G, Cl "410WING The Mudie family have got nicely guests of T. C. fold Mrs_ Brown on settled in the Layton brick house. Saturday. ' - Remedt.es Price, $15.00 pONItRAL� i�IRRG`T7)R Joe Stell. is rn.Christie Str. Hos- The solo sang by Mrs. Glover ai i Marshall- Fnner-Qpring Mattresses "- pita!, Toronto undergoi.ng'treatmer,t last Sunday's service was much ap- Private A►nhutHnrp The rain on Monday night was ' preciated. Both S. S. and Church Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price, $29.00 - a hNv +incl Ni¢ht 8t•rvt P very welcome indeed, 'to farmers services were yell attended. 'Caticara Bromo Quinine Tablets, !AC White layer Felt Mattresses Pl),tuP i)(}00 and gardeners. Mr. and Mrs. Tout and daughter, Laxacoldl Tablets, 95e, Price, S9-50 : MAIC Hrn 5000 The school ball team journeyed' to of Rochester, and Mr. and Mrs. Buckley's Bronchitis 1\4;xture, 406. & Tfk. Mt. Zion one da ast week and re•. Kenn. • Iof Toronto were week-end TAc. Grey Felt Mattresses Ont• S } Pawniore's Bronchial ilii lure, . Markham turned home vidtonous. fruests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Har- 1 Prica, $6.50 H Wade d k. Rem. Harry 'a a was around making I've rmoee e Y y. '`WALL'- PAPERS ' his weekly calls, the price' of cattle fir. and'Mrs. F. Cassie visited th'e_Spyin. n ,. 25e..,Soc. &SBr� r We are selling Sun'-tested wall paper Fai mers " is not- very encouraging. but he us- forrner's mother and sister in Alun- Vick' Vapri`Rtib. alit for eycry type of room. There is an nalIy, pays the top price: court 'on Saturday evening, Mrs. Vick's Now Drops, ape exceptionally interesting selection Reserve the date July Rth for the Cassie Sr. is In about her usual Miatal Now Drops, 35c' dr TAC, Rapid Fir) F'iltr,:' Discs, 4rriC„ Fk4d Day, in Green's Park under health. of new designs. The price is moder. y. - .. , Mistal!Chest Rub ate, ranging from 10 cta to $1.00. Weil-made' chick tro']glia also the auspices of the Circuit Board. A L, Middleton was at Orillta on Baby chief: trougiis At moder• capable committee is in charge of Saturday to meet the Middleton Re- For Coughs and Colds SPECIALS ate ricrp. ` the program. Union Copimiktee who are prepar- P _ that do not respond to t . IO Rolla of Rall Paper and . ).?..yds ' -�- Mrs. Bucker who had, to retgrnao . is><tr to hold their,. annual picnic at � liable B. H. Paints, Ensmrls of Bgrder, the two for $I,65. The old reOshawa Hospital for treatment we Champlain Park on July isf~ Ordinary treRtl2]8At try _ And Varnishes. iAU Roils Ready-Trimmed, are pleased to say, is doing fine, we The June meeting of the W. i- Wampole's Cod Liver Estrae -Also Hamas Oil, Paint Oils. Turps. and hope she may soon return to her will be held on June 9th, at the 4a A. �TERRITT- ,Coal Oil. home abd 'restored to. her usual home of Mrs. George Philip. The / or t 4 w7 i j iwetie� •Harris Repairs. good health. ladies o! the community are invit- 1 NOSI B Creo-Phos, 11E P N R N�_ E fulbeyal Director ----- A lltrue number. from. here book ed to this meeting to hear Mise I.00 ]8r bottle Private ?�n,bnlf.noe ALDIN BIISHBY Brooklin Fair on the 25th ani re- Mar%mret Pttnell, well-known wrlt ti 8a - port a good exhibit of live stock er and speaker, address dhe meet- Jones,, i:3Ut7 Hard%vprs Phone 4600 Congratulationrr to R. E. M":wbray trig on "Advertising." Rostesses. E. C. stones, Phn'1. 8 dntaria PICRTyRINGI in secirinft so many prizes on Jer- Xwlames F. Cassie, R. McVMrter DRIIOC:Iisl' PIC$ segs, also team in harness. and T. PhtUp Jr, iLPRi� . i Willi AUU I,u�uLl � sa to a most important strike to "I have to read a short paper at • the province since Royalite No. 4 was conversation, but when it comes to Science`--� brought in at Turngr Valley;' Hon. C. our Institute, and as I am not much making a speech in public they .tees C. Ross, minister of lands and mines, good at that sort, of thing, I wonder lost. The main reason is that they announced recently. it you can spore a few moments .of cannot forget themselves. They fear Operations have been carried on lest they may create a wrong impres-i your time to help me," for the past two months ':by eastern %ion of themselves, and • so long as interests headed by F. J. Batchellor, That sentence is taken from a let• that is the case, they will lnever. •be� .Always A Winner egg Yolks, stirring vigorously, return former bank manager at various Al- ter which has . come to my desk. It able to speak well in public._ i to double boiler and cook two minutes The strange thing 1s that these + Chocolate meringue pie will always Berta points and now a resident of serves to show the variety of quest- folks are not aware of thi$. They at -i longer. Remove from boiling water; - bold first place on the family, menu. Brockville, Ont. ions which come to me from time to ' add butter and vanilla, Cool.. Turn Int;- „ tribute their inability to lack of the Here !s as ezFellent, .proved recipe, "The salt found to date seems to Perfect pastry is the basis of all pie shell. -Beat egg whites until they time. The problems of every day life proper training, or Iack of practise, or, be a very. high grade product, with iod Dies an dit 1a easily made by the are foamy throughout, add sugar, .Y are many and varied and what one to some other thing, but seldom, if tablespoons at a time, beating after a very small percentage of impuri- person would think no problem at all ever, to being unable to forget them- new method of using a fine cake ties, Mr. Ross said in a statement. each addition until sugar L blend- 1s, for many another person, a very selves. Konz to sive a light risky.crust. One The company. intends to sink' two et the first rules in pastry making is ed. Then continue beating until the real and difficult problem, _ Of course they fear the audience. D more shafts before erecting s plant, to use cold ingredients and handle mixture will stand in peaks. Then pile but they fear the audience because. lightly on filling, Bake In moderate he said. Ot course there are things •which 1 _ t Them lightly. A second important poin• oven (E60 degrees F,) 16 minutes, or Core extracted from the new pro- cannot undertake to do, and I can ne- they are really thinking oL themselves, ter is to use water cautiously. Too erty is now at Mr. Ross office -here. ver pretend to teach the art of public If only they would. try n forget assay cooks dump the water on the until delicately browned. p themselves and. the audience. and (dour and shortening 'mizture, then It amounts to 80 per cent., a high speaking in this column. The. editor Spanish Rice proportion in a salt core, the minis- placed this column at my disposal for think of what they have to say, they have to knead 'and handle a soggy 134 cups -rice, cooked .02 ter noted. the express purpose of trying to help would be able to speak with greater _ dough mixture and this is one of the 1 onion .01 During drilling the salt was found readers with their -actual problems ease and` accomplishment. commonest causes of tough pastry. 1 green pepper .06 at 694 feet and the drill then passed•, about living. However, I am always But it is foolish to think that one The beet way to add water 18 to 1 can tomatoes ,30 through a solid salt seam for 199 feet. ready and anxious to help wherever can get up and make a good speech sprinkle 1 teaspoon of cold water over 1 pound raw Hamburg steak ass Totsl depth of operations so far is help. is needed; and it may be that the without having prepared. You musty a portion of mixture and toss enough- Pepper and salt writer of the letter. from which I've- first have something to say, and se- er lightly with a fork —Just enonglC 898 feet. condi E8 events— here , the ability tooted is In eproperiy ezpress y you, must know how d. say i t. to make it hold together —then leave so that it shall" be understood, 'A well, 1. , It. Add water to another portion and Method — Wash the rice and cook Dog Tackles Porcupine oneself is, for a .great many people, informed; richly stored mind is an es -1 form another damp ball. Continue till 3 sential part of the good speaker's: only five minutes. Chop up onion and quite a perplexing_ problem. all the flour is dampened, then wrap green pepper and mix'all the ingred- A dog owned b Frank Jones of equipment, and, gives that, it is not dough in waxed paper and thoroughly ients together. Put in the dish in y Well, I believe everybody should eo difficult to forget oneself and the chill. which it is to be served, and bake, Dungannon, Huron County, went learn and practise the art of self- audience. The finest plain pastry is made of o8 on a trip with a couple of other expression. It is a great' asset in our K Served with baked potatoes this does Two dogs returned 'the same Reading and writing are includedi this simple recipe. g's• life. One never kndwe when it may -in the speaker's reparation. One make a good meal. D 2% cups sifted cake flour; % tea- day and showed evidence of having come in useful, and, if one can rise must read to, be informed and writing spoon salt; 2.3 cup cold shortening; Baked Rice with Cheese encountered a porcupine. It was to the occasion when called on,' it helps to give facility of expression. 1-3 cup cold water (about), 3 cups cooked Piss •04 two days later when Frank Jones' may make all the difference between Make notes of what you read. Write Sift. flouf once, measure, add salt, Butter •Oa dog came in and it boas blinded and permanent success and permanent ' a d sift again, Cut in shortening till 1% cup grated cheese .10 literally filled with porcupine quills, failure, speech, and then rewrite, sad your c •r then, perhaps you will have to write and are. about the size of small Milk .08 'and its condition was so bad 1; na?' Deas. Add ouster, a small amount at 3i teaspoon salt to be destroyed. Part of that.arg consists of learning again before you are satisfied. "Read-' a time, miring lightly with fork. Also Bread Crumbs .01 to forget oneself. There are a great frig maketh a full -man,". wrote Lord a time s.a little g oselthe. fork. That .is something do;s do not Bacon; "writing, an exact man." _ 28 seem to learn — that they should Zt fIazed DgDer, chili fhoTbhghly. toll +. leave porcupines alone. .Last se that on slightly floured board. Bake . Method Cover the bottom of s son in Muskoka we taw a resident that because it cannot. It has a sort NOTE: The writer of this column pastry in hot oven (460 degreeaF.). buttered baking dish with rice, and using a air of pincers to take of peace -time armament; .that is, i1 ;a a trained psychologist and an as - Makes enough pastry for. one 9 -Inch sprinkle with cheese, .season and dot g p other animals and people leave .it tbor of several works. He Is willing two -crust pie, or fifteen 334 -inch tart with butter. Repeat un l rice and the quills out of his d'og's nose. He also g pp your problem and sive 4 alone nothing will happen. But when to .deal with ' cheese' are used, Add milk to half the. had a few in his mouth, and that tackled the porcupine's equipment is you the benefit of his wide experi- �heils. was the second time that do had Chocolate Meringue Pie depth of rice. Cover with crumbs. Bake g such that a will do a great deaf of encs. Questions regarding problems `3.. squares unsweetened chocolate, at 350 F. about 20 minutes or until tackled, a porcupine. He had ap. damage. A good many dogs have of EVERYDAY LIVING should be cheese melts and crumbs become parently opened his mouth and gone eat in pieces; 2% cups milk; 1 cup of found that out.—Peterborough Ex addressed to: Dr. M. M. Lappin, , brown. right after the porcupine. room 42I 73 Adelaide Streei, West ' + snsar; 34 cup sifted cake flour; 34 . _ . _ a7niner:. .. teaspoon salt; 2 egg yolks. slightly < . There are some who still believe . - Toronto Ontario Enclose a 3 test beaten; 2 tablespoons butter; 2 tea- WEEKLY CASH PRIZES the porcupine will'shoot its quills as stamped, addressed envelope for r:-' spoons vanilla; . 1 baked 9 -inch pie We are- offering one dollar for a measure of defence. It never. does 52 - ply. Shell; T egg whites, 4 tablespoons of each recipe printed giving the most sugar, interesting variation of a salad dish Add chocolate to�►ilk and beat in and cooling drink for thin time of - _ - _` double boiler. When chocolate is melt- gear.' - od beat with rotary egg beater until How To Enter Contest ;.blended. Combine sugar, flour and Plainly write or print out.the' ne- -salt;. add gradually to chocolate mix- cessary ingredients and method of S , - ture and cook until thickened, - stirr• your favorite salad or summer Ing constantly; thea 'continue cook- drink and send together with name tug 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. and address to Home Hints, Room - `Pour small amount of mixture over 421, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. * t R s i Shall Silently Come For there by. the blue water's edge, While you wait for me, _ I can ging of my love to the sedge trances Frieseke in the New York And the waves of the sea. Times Though nothing will hear but the Wait here in the dusk by the yew, skies, '^ Walt stere for -me. _ And a lonely tree, "n I Shall silently come to you You will see a light in my eyes + - : ' 7rom the edge of the sea. When I come from. the sea..71 i 3 Honored for Good -Will Work RAMPOF IDFKHF RIFNIIfoChildren Think .' : Members Do Not _.Cook VeryClever Visitors in House Gallery Also / A Couldn't Hear What Was ►. :` Going on Below , S ' - OTTAWA, — Forty little girls, aged 10 and 11, seated sedately'in rows in the visitors' gallery, absorbed what Of s Revealed Tests -"- The —_ _ tlreTcouYd�ear-of the speeches 2n the House of Commons as part of their _ ' education. Afterwards: to s bay win- s o is. dowed recess of a parliamentarycoy-����ridor, they were questioned by their As R u e d div dusHaII Murders_ Uee n teacher, Miss Margaret McLean. The girls have been studying "ci- By Adam* Broome wive" all year and after- this trip to Alfalfa in Canada- EVANSTON, Ill.—Socialistic pray glve .them a general idea of how the tices, a' psychologist reports, are un - laws are made by men. whose pictures known in monkeyland. e iYxOls;ta music— from Mr. Lawford, the _they had seen in the papers, they Alfalfa 1 as for crop Which has $Igaor Parell! of Milan, famous com- church organist. But they could not were keen to show their knowledge. been growing in populaYity in Canada Rugged individualism is the stan- the poser, collapses and dies while he is afford many lessons. since 'the beginning of the present dard there, Prof. D. L. �Voltel of the i conducting his own symphonY at the Did they know who was the Prime this - Queen's Hall, London. ondon .+t the Inquest it Sometimes she would o off b the , century, The acreage sown to this 'University of Mississippi, told the fa disclosed that a rase poison, curare. g Y Minister? A dozen kande went lip, crop in 1935 was- 763,300 and the yield Midwestern Psychological Aasoeia- - caused the death. railway ,or the motor -coach to Bright "Mr King•" The gentlemen, cluster- ' Inspector Haynes receives a call trope mouth—it was only twelve br thirteen ed around Mr. Kips were the Liber- amounted td 1,958;700 tons,' Valued at tion. Oxford stating that a eivessuvPor curare $15,743,000. The average price � per Monkey& have no sense of co -opera - has been stolen. miles from Shallow—with a cheap ala. Who were those closest to Mr, ton was $8.04 and the average yield fn an up -country bungalow in west ticket, and and buy things for herself King' A hand -or two went up. They tion, the professor said is determined Africa District Commissioner n'eatcott or for her mother. Sometimes for were the Cabinet ministers. • per acre was 8.b7 tone. in s series of experiments. ' Africa es. i paFkCo of strings for his Al[alfs gives a larger .production .Wolfel said he placed two monkeys rawcel'cello—he opens the package and.e: few other people in the village. The wit- What were the gentlemen doing7 r acre than. -Is obtained from either minutes later collapses—dead; nese looked apologetically at Letfice One solitary hand went up. "They are clover is cakes side by side. In front of the The theft of the curare is confesses clover or timothy. It h'as'beets grown cages was a long lever mounted on by an Oxford student. Branksome. who Manton, seeming to wonder whether making rules Sor Ottawa." .No,' that for many years at the Central Exper- s platform corresponding. in length to hands It over to a Dr. Hawkes. .who he should mention her name in court. was not quite right, said Miss Mc believes in deadening oatn of animals 1meIItal'1~arm. the combined length of the cages. Lettice gave a very slight nod to en- lean, the were not making rules for ' - used for vivisection. Y . g ..� _ _ _ The apparatus ,was so arranged Lettice Manton, her mother. 'grana- courage "him. Sometimes the ladies Ottawa, but Canada, nine provinces that the monkey in Cage A could pull mother and Hephen Garton. of the at the Rosary would give her com- and one territory. And wbat' did they - '.Foreign Office, are all keenly interested $Choolb0 Boners a chain and move the lever so it could tri the solving of the crime. missions. Her mother had asked the do this afternoon? There was a gen- y . _ carry a cup of food , to -the monkey. - _ --^— ladies, if they wanted to give --her eral silence,-their--aA-auutburst:-"We • .. „ any little present in'retarn for what couldn't heat" From the "World's Best Jokes" by in Cage the oppos de o1 B On b fie u Jur. Chesterfield; said the mag- the cages, another lever could be man- she did for them not to give her Finally an onlooker asked a ques• Lewis Copeland -. istrate, handing the exhibit • to the ipulated by the monkey in Cage B to '.clerk, "would you mind banding this money, unless they gave it to her to tion- Did the children think the mem- Bigotry is haling two wives at It feed the monkey in Cage A.. ►:back to the Sergeant?" save -up. For Mollie ]sad a passion. for berm looked very clever-. The answer, time... A]1 the monkeys =four pairs were sweets and didn't know .. when'. to the .most unanimous came with one Perkins received the glifss wlth The oillef cause of divorce L mar- used in 24 tests daily for more than leave off once she Began to eat them voice. '`No, said the 40 little future s month—pulled'the lever when there trembling hands. "If you look—down , rinse. " and would make herself ill. The• ladies voters. .'in the .left -hand _bottom corner.,, of The principal parts of the eye are was food in the cup. They pulled just - at the Rosary had. agreed at -once. the bag—on the back where there's the mote and the beam.- as regularly when the cup was empty. She wan quite honest and would not no printing—you may- be able to - '. Unchanged .The hardships of the Puritans were _ Then a screen wan placed iwtFeea `make out something." have dreamedof pilfering money kali from .any .given her to spend b ocher what they came over in,. the cup and the monkey who did the Sergeant Perkins adjusted his people, to spend on sweets; The American government finally palling. The monkey in the other spectacles carefully: every eye in the He proceeded from generalities to decided to put all the Indiana is rea- cage, able to see the food which was j little court was upon him. He searcb- ervoire. r _ shielded from its partner, evidences ed in the place. that Shaw had in- particulars — •to the' girl s movements' �o ear .,tl . Woman Is the animal which posses excitement to ,which monkey No. 1 ' dicated, and could just make out, in on the day on' which - she had been ea the greatest attachment for man, paid no attention. found dead in the lane, by the smithy. In order to keep_ milk from turn-. _ Next one Monkey I was .removed ;the scrawling -handwriting pf a `child, Mollie had been in to dinner -after _ _ .a pencilled sentence. He started in school. Sl/e was in her -usual good tag sour it should be kept in the cow, from his cage. His partner pulled • spite : of himself as he remembered Writes the.'New Pork Herald- Tri- .The single tax to a tax on bachelors. food into the empty cage as readily spirits, though bobs_ he and- her - - s the card he had found in the pocket mother had noticed she hadn't, per- bane — Man .of 30,000' years ago had T Moratorium !s the largest o a w t occupied. s when i was 1of the prisoner, as he read the words, hsps. chattered quite as much as the same -number of genes as ire has can liner. Wolfel said his results proved the "Too for Doctor Horx:" r today, was, therefore, biologically_ the. The only article of clothirle worn fallacy of legends of co-operation Haus}. She hada t said• anything abtxit same individual then as now, accord- by Ghandt ie the sirloin. g &mon aeimala. going over to Brightmouth. She had Ing: to Dr: Oscar Riddle, -of the Carne-; An omelet in a charm worse around -' 'Chapter XIII been. going over to Brightmouth tis& PARELLI AGAIN Saturdaybefore to gie institution Station for Experiment• the ueeg in India. , get some things al Evolution, The difference between Chicago In almost_ at the bottom of "In the sensation of work that we 7. Lettice Manton was as much taken 'for her mother. But it had' rained man of the early days and man of Lake Michigan. enjoy a -certain part of the weight .l, aback as anyone else in.the Mill Dean very hard and she had not gone after today is due. 4o the benefits which Fiction _are books which are fixed of our human destiny is lifted, as it Police Court by the revelation just all. Her mother had given herr her have acrued to the race from the work on the shelves 4ad cannot be remov is. by .nothing else." -John Cowper ' mads by Mr. Jack Shaw. Hawkes .— fare, but as she had, not been asked of its leaders. Up io about 8,000 years ad.. Powys: 1'Hawkes again? Hawkes and Bright., for it back Rhe probably still had it. ago, man had not developed the tools " mouth — botdl seemed inextricably Here the Sergeant interposed to the which -enabled him to live in cities. ;mixed u witH the 1'arelli affair. effect that no money had been' fbuitd _ p Today he has developed a vast multi- Then there was that strange West on the body. Her father continued,' :+ t g pltclty of tools which make highly x v 1 African &$air=the sudden- death of and said that either she must have complex community' life possible but - one and had returned at the time •• . the District .Commissioner Westcott g the. ,control of the tools was passing as the reslut of a packet posted from she met her death,- or else had left io skilled. orators whose constructive the mons at home. He -had not look- ' • i Brightmouth. Coincidences—perp. odd y ability 1n statesmanship might be o2 � � £'' � r K �• {coincidences too—filo occur in real ed into the money box in her bed- a lbw order Dr. Riddle said., Witha t room, able leadership tiff: as well --as in -novels .' -:: _-. : - .- .. H any human papilla- I • �` .� :.. "�r COO` M'� a Bot she did riot have much • time Sergeant Pergins again interposed tion must fail, he believes. ? for the.. benefit of the . Bench, and to pursue the train of thought — if The safety Find weifare of any.com- TOBACCO - such' a combined jumble of improb_ said that he has interviewed the munity must be- based ,on sound blo-• abilties could 'rightly be called a dpivers of the two, motor: coaches 'logical principles, said Dr. Riddle, in !_ } .--plied daily t?' ^,�ti��_•-?t'-oe speaking -of -the, -future of the A�er2= - - T for the next witness bad already been 'to Brightmouth and back, and that can Institute at its 198th anneal din- asummoned to the box. neither of them' remembered having ner, All - individuals are traceable to A murmui of sympathy, which the- taken Mollie .as a' passenger on the the union of two germ cella. Of these _ Sergeant made no attempt to sup- date in question. He had asked the unions 2% per, cent will produce a press; went round the spectators as Station Master at , the Southext, Rail= worthless unb , detrimental stock. Un - i way ata i . , known lhsjoe ether took his place in the box. There 'but neither he nor any of the porters and steps taken to eliminate this ele• :,o !was 'little that he had to say without on duty that day, though they' knew, meat it wili An'cretise at such a rate p prompting, and the greater part of the girl -well, could remember having as to imperil civilisation. ''his evidence consisted of replies to seen her , take a _ticket --or travel bq The improvement in -the :}octal an - to -put as sympathetically, , as; train• vironment was traced, by Dr. Riddle Sales,'Bdoks` '!they kn%w how by the Clerk of the A diversion was caused at this to a few individuals endowed with the _ Court and the kindly. Sergeant, point. A thin, -vinegary looking, an- ability for creative leadership. 1 His daughter would have been ten -gular woman on the Bench, wearing years old Some January. She'd not steel Pince-nez and a very demoae l C08t No More been ill since two years back when hat, asked the witness whether he -or BE YOUR OWN BOSS�/ ,�c s+ irks had had the' measles. .Witness his daughter knew a man•called Dr.• liax woxaat u,,G�"' 6 ;knew. the prisoner: his daughter..knew Hawkes. Establish ,ourself in business or ►'" s`to•� ' mak . money in your spare time. Un- r him too . -He and the prisoner had al- (To Be Gontinued:) - ltmfiert �°�/' Let ` us show you possibilities, remarkable re- SS ways been quite- -friendly: they'd turns for very little effort. , lm- p�5��a«o+ how we can improve mediate reply necessary. �. ;never had any serious quarrel. Mollie "Doubt may be valuable to any v`"'� -',the appearance of w wept. O„ 1009, 493 fay tt., Toronto was a high-spirited girl, and very human being. if only it stands for the ,+' �. •� YOUR. sales books.., _ popular with the other chil,lren in open mind, willin>; to be `con - the village. She had begun to learn vinced."—Burris Jenkins, The General Brock _ Niagara Fa11s Bine fn the Rainbow Room on ' ' the root, and obtstm the• finest n view available of both the '.Canadian and -American Falls, and the tllumtnatton. Don't forget the General Brock Hotel open Golf Tournament- oa Jnne iltb. lath and 13t4 Ott the Lookout Tout Goif Slub, lonthin. out. TslsxOH H. CAMMY, i- B. DAV==. s, ?residemt 'i . Hgldeat 71tanager :-The Griphoch ' t -Shows how to read character from handwriting, at, a glance. loo PREPAID Graphologist Room 421 73 Adelaide SL, W. Toronto Issue No. 23 — '36 tib a aaWr •• aawsa a Mwaavaaaala %~et adaaaa" ..I 73 Adelaide St., W., Toronto w Q ..r •:� h Rte„aQYI� and Mr. and Dire. Arthur Coakwell,1 Amateur T iii i e 11 t _st 7 spent a happy time with Mrs,' Wm.. :Notice to Credlitori Xaa Ul Ilut u+ Me' 7 Booth recently. , . � a n t e d. ` - Terms Mr. Irwin, connected with. the �S�CO Co• ihl.7b per yeas: 61.Gv paid in,advancc Y Save a -- R. S. O. 1927, Cap. 150, Sec. 57 t Salvation .•>,rmi in Toronto Rntr'es for the.ClaremontAma- � ' 8_ ubscriptiou to the United States splendid talk at the Sunday school 1 f'.STATE o! John Parker, Gentle and WAWANE3A,INB. (?Q. -<..: Our ro ram on June �6rd man, deceased. and Gt. 8>r3tain 1200 hit advattee. on 'May 31st. He was entertained at ,program, ! _ Cheap Rates for Fan and Cesnftj dinner later at the home of Mr. and will be received by the. 6eereta- ALL persona having Mrs. Roy Carter. claims again+ Baildiwp JOHN MUIMAH. Prooriea r. ry, Claremont Park Board, up st the Estate of John Parker, lac.. Vilimk4er�s Inegvance u qulldbW Mr. T. Barefoot findsthe damp to and including -Julie 15th. of tine Township of Pickering in th. Windmills, Sike ate. Ontario air injuriousto his health,County of Ontario, Gentliman dec (Good Prizes. Automobile Insurance of `jyMkv� so this week we are sorry to say he eased, who died on or about the All Rias , leaves for the West again. He will_ 18th day of March,• A.' D., 1936, are ' A Public Library meeting. -will be be. accompanied .by -Miss Margot Now open 'hereby notified to file with the un- - :.W K Phe e I A” - held in the, horsey on Monday, Jun. Wilson and Mrs.. Chapman and her r •detwigned, on or. before the- twent- BOWMAN & .RQ W$' 8th, sit 8 p. m, Miisa F. Cole, of son, for btlilnes� ie�th day of June 1936, full particui- TorontaL3niversity, will be the spea- Mr. Lynde has completed his ars of their claims. Iri*nediatety af- WHITBY 0NT Ker. There will be a male chorus, Year's work of music for the school .assets said date, the assets of the de= • readings and duets. Others'. who children. The five pupilsreceiving C+ENEEiAL tsLAUKs41ICFilNG ceased ,will be distributed. anion have attended these meetings know the total 160 mark8 for their pap- wird _ ,chase entitled thereto, having You Can Bliy at Home of the treat in More, and there is era are: Reta . Milne, Doug. Bare "~ WOODWORK only to claims so filed � �� T1 RES, B AT FEELI H'i8. no charge for admission, foot, Alan Michell, Homer Jackson, Shop is situated behind the ACCH99URIE8. loudly keep the hate, June 21st, Lorne Williams.- DATTD -at Oshawa, the. 3Ath day of At as town and beater SbeU Service Statioa. May, .1936. tlpen. The United Sunday. School The Ladies' Aid held their annual Open every day except Tuesday of as will hold their anniversa services business meeting pt the home of W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C, ry each week, which is reserved for crit can in ?ornnto. 77 The children are being trained for Mrs- Walter Booth on May 27th. outside work. Sault of Montreal BMs., Oshawa. .� ' singing and They are right into it. The retfring officers were all: re-ei- F. .T. Woextwta,rd ,� ' Contin oa 1VlvndaY, 22nd, an ice ected by acclamatten. Pres, Mrs. Continuing Williams V: Pres., Sce PICSERINCi Let tia repair.that lenakj top, cream. social will be held on the Mrs, }raper, _ ` church lawn. Further particulars Miss L, •Draper; Treas. Miss R.' Hut- t . - - -•next week ._ chings; Sick Visitor, Mrs. J. B, Wil- L. E. O#Nt = I LtL BROCK ` $killed Motor Repnire son; Organist, Mrs. Barefoot. The :THEATRE Gordon J. LAW z Hight�nd Creek serving of tea brought a profitable :FVNHRAL DIRECTOR AND year to a close. EMBALMER- WH=r�+$� ( Photic"290$ e.' Highland Creek Bowling Successor tom, J. Mather, -- "------- PiCgERIVG, 0NT4R10 Club opens its season next Monday Coming Events Stoufiville Friday and Satnrday aright. All intending to bawl this .; Night and Day Service _ Juste 5 and 6 season should endeavor to be pies- June 23rd -Claremont Field Day.-.• Bueineee Phone _ Radidence Phone - Two 8ht„►a. Mt 7 30 nr►ri 934 ",`.cnt to enable the Club to get away July, 1st^ -Pickering Field -Day - ygf01 a , to a good start. July 4th--Cedarena Garden Party EDDIB CANTOR The Highland. Creek Junior Instit- July 8th-('reenwood Circuit Sports ` ute met at the home of Miss Diarion Ser 'Vice I N i. I)oiiglas on Tuesday evening, Junk- f '2nd, for their monthly meeting.` In WRadio 'WITH trik a Me Pink- keeping with the month of June, the With C. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Special• UNFAILING REGULARITY Expert service and .re - - program was centred on the subject p int. Author of "Your Eyes and Heal - program MERMAN ~.'. ..of weddings.E'he cull call was, •?; pairs to all Wakes. 8688 - 'TALLY ' EILERS tb," "The Child and Its Develop- Suggestiun for a Wedding Gift," CEDAR GROVE ant." . Qptometric Associat,oa, et opHble ch'a.rRas ` . -Work - P;kI•tKYAKARKUS m Ontario:. American O followed by three short addresses: HAS AGAIN CHOSEN THEptometrie Aar• ..P on for the �r�crlding" t,� - �I1stTKUtr a+1 .. '— oetation. Specializing in Eyesight llli�+ Muriel Bri ..well; „The Wedd- a �� Ylocdny. T�tk-�.lay nt,d lt'tydn'Sday and Glasses. ' Ceaeuiuny".. by ,Jiiss tOrinnQ FIRST SATkiRDAY ARTt-�UR- � iE,L' ,D Jane 9,- 8 and 10 • ;Opposkte Post O.riee, Oshiwk' }�nowles, and "The Reception". by - adf, and Television Ine,titute. Nim Show at 7 36 Phone 1516 MIGHT Graduate R SSU U:ss Rets Platz. The guest of hon- Lzst`Uurttpleta Shoav at _ our for the evening was Miss. Ruth hon - Member Official Radio Servic Men's ' " IN JULY FOR ITS ANNUAL Association. W RERr HEELER Toic_and for her benefit, 'several h 1 ' of -the.. Institute members staged a $-iR P ne :,'LOI. PICKERI\G itUt3r �'UU .JFA. g. g GARDEN PARTY i:v rnu�k wedding. inviting the brills -to H _. "The' Rainmakers" ' _ .. _ .. _ ','lbs to take the landing part. 'Miss airy Hull : Jean Brumwell made a striking Builder and ContraQtar groom.' with Miss Millie Pooler in _ ` ti� itis Brickwork and Stonework the rete .of the minister. With the Farm M t, chillCl'y' /jQ/l;� hORUTdY LEE - - retinue „ f bridesmhids, groomsman.A_ ! Ain �a - - S Specialty Taw&e ... t1Ower-girls, etc., the ` procession pr- Frost C! Wood, Cockshutt, J. 1. i t if t�?,OhlteOt'8 Service - ."SPLENDOR" quite a source of amusement Case, De Laval: S. 'A. Lister. SPLENDOR - �" r 'to the onlookers. -Dori rhe inter_ - i 7 HRESHING MACHINES. -.New, _ With - 1�,epBlle --vat of preparation for the mock ._. .-With - THE CROWN INSiE on the Used and Re built: Geo. White MIRIA! HUPKIti3 - xyuph ne andcpianekwere'srendered q P- GREEN 4.-2D bsalt Rd, sad Kingston Pink 66B1 ! and Waterloo. All sizes fs E ui J EL McCREA E by 41iss Marion' Dou ment. . - Nett rha�. Fri, &'Sat.. June -1.-13 � g a' s and diaster Carmen D6uklas. Followingthe 'ex- New and Used Machines in stock. - The Picture of Pictures e %eitement of the ceremony; Miss Jean Inspection invited. _. ... «M 1[i - i Brumwell, as President of the Clubs - agn gent Notice o You and un their behalf, conveyed their W. F. DISNEY, -GreenWood To establish a lasting •, fy best wishes to bliss Ruth Toms, Panv,e Prot 1914 41tf ribute to the mem- Ob$eSSla►Il and a .shiver flower basket daintily -+-, • cry of the . departed,decorated with with ribbon and -filled tne' must secure in a iREtiE 1�UNNE We do Building nfall binds. i ,FACILITIES with tulips was presented her by nemorial lasting quild ROBEar TAYLUE9 - Miss Olive Jones. A dainty lunch �, I it as well as beauty CARPENTERING, , for - algals _ -- , -`was served, which included a spec- " g r I of design. We can ful- - 1lENT NO, CE I '-sally made wedding cake. Among fill your desires for r'LUDlI3IN(i • INSURANCES OF ALL KINDS �• +lu _ ` in your choice of .Fittcen Canadian T r and tse�•era] members of the Senior Ins- N. W. STAFFORD _ _ _ �, w , :• the guests for the evening were such. ATTENTION FARIVIE tttute and the future bride's mother i Highway Monumental ROOFING Men. J. Tums. - Works GENERAL REPAIR WORK We & so sell Brantford R,00Bn• and British Companies of Sound Ph s '.. , 462 Whitby oat. We are prepared to repair cars, Mat -rials, Empire 8mbroom Green River Kingston ' Road West _ trunks, tractors and all farm �,t m Duro Water Fiasneial. Standing • Eq • p evt, maahiue 7.. wheels rebuilt and � Systems, Beatty Z A few of our young folks motor- a Ore -setting. wood-woik and Stable. Egni stent -ed to Niagara Falls recently. Ten years experience in Baaktng $ P Green River is fortunate in hay- wood turning_ of all. kinds. .,and °then Buildictg Materials ling about 20 venerable young sports and Insurance. Now serving tHents'E+bimatee Free _ Piaee your order'. now. for - all over the seventy mark. :. Wart Guaranteed - Rev, p� ' CARPENTER &BUILDER woodworkin and turnip . U. Wilson attended s hal 1tt Thirteen Different Townships and 8 +g Phobp or axil J PROL�SE - C.lasies for ministers at :McMaster, with an office system to takf care gandlion for ;our- days. last._w*A_ Alterations. Sash, t�oora and Q _ 1 — ' `- ROWE- -- - Phone 6>i02' e Y. P. held their. banquet last of double the volute effleiently. Screens made o order. Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. week at the home of Mi. and Mea PFCRERING. ONTARIO' tArefoot. •A very fine time is rep Your enquiries are Invited and you Plans and Estimates gives oa' (Successor to W H. )adcaort) _ ,C ._vrted. General . Repair. Work. Phhoe Pick 2729 1-28 , (At a special meeting last Sunday patronage appreciated. - Aclegates were chosen to attend the M. AL.:B B :.R LATER, • J. POY _'Whitby -Lindsay Association to be i'iCkerin$ Brougham Ont: • Phone 614 Balk '!►aid at leabom this year. • '_ ► ,� � .Honey A few relatives . and friends gat- - --: Cocoa 10 lb. pall inured at the�ho,me of Mr. and 'Mrs. ` 2lbs..2•`ic. atm, . - -Tehn Beckett last Friday avenrng in, SPIMAL- honour of their 20th weddinganniv ; FARMERS +ersary. WHITE or YELLOW 1 VV lb Ba4 8a�c Man resid%.ts here are since iel Sugar, sorry tis hearnd the serious illness :You COOKING RICE ':TOMATO 3UICR .!of an old frieztd and neighbor, Mr. can 'get Top Price "dor MACAROnTI in: Icing, whq now resides at Ag- 5 lho. 27c. 3 lbs. 19e 4 tine, I9c. Meay happy. returns to Mr. J. B. yChOice Veal Calves R>t$ht - i3PBCIJIL - -' Wilson. He has Juar passed his 75th - bkUay. A few friends gathered at at Home. well Shortening 4 lb.Ag' a71 C,' Jewel p i d4, rksl 4e to wish him many. "we L � o hspp7 returns.. - '7We have a Buyer at the DRIED PEAOHL+B `.' • PRUNE`t PUMP$IN .Where will be • a -drams. at this _ .-(..hoiee, per Ib.. 21c, = `2'Iba., 19,:' 2 tins, 19a. church on June 11th, put on by the - Lentsnonville, Y. P; This is a highly _.. Farmi`moMonday' Tuesday & 3PBQAL' ' seconttn_ended play by five young r y;peopje. The title. "Safety First" - •• Wednesday, each week', and Huron Toilet Ti 8- rolls, ; - Z5c. We extend our best wishes. to Mr. -sad Mea.- Cecil Mortson. who, have _- _ _ CU recently moved to Newmarket from Pay Toronto- Prices. RAW, SEE P• do Q. eoAr == SARDINEr. ottr ttiidst. We haps Cecil's new -pas- On - - Pec lb., 39C. byre. 49a. 8t'nnsw�ick,.4 tins, 19c. , �, .gin bang them u=nlit and pl- �P'ICKERING FARMS - � _-- 1 _ 1j and _*s. F: Spofiard, Mr. J. LIMITS -93007H ct MURfSON J. Ainsworth and Telephone tile. LVA W203 0A- 21 DMOi jf"6044i UQ t I/41404 T..Madeline_._ _ Qsr �+ qwrt Mian Clara Neal, entertained her Beauty +Gaya 1 ran friends, bliss "Jean ' Johnston and _ - -t_ : �ea""� r Mips bicelrae, of Toronto, over the �cLeMlglf ung CLW0.}� Dally Service week-end.. a :Salon. between Claremont, broughsts r The date of the presentation of S A R 1� DIRECT E C O N, O M 1 CAL Greenwood; Whitevale ind Toroet■ the play, "The Pill Bobtde" by the -CHANGE OF TIME TABLE__ HAIR CU rTINU. - s Whitevele Club has been postponed ?F.fipetive, Sandal. April 26tr, 1956 SHAMPOOING, My drivers are trained to be esredli ,: _,Ull Friday, June 19th. FINGERING, T courteous and reliable. Little Norma M,othersill, suffered LEAVE PICYEElING _ MARCELLING For Toronto For Oshawa Special Rat oa Lon DbAsne■ what is thought to be a fractured i - - .,Specialize-Hot Ch1 Treatment i _ in 'intermediate Pointb --ad intermediate points I ��g; ` +. collar-bone early ,this week. wdsile .. and Permanent Waving�• � -, playing in the park here, and is un- A. M. P.M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Reasonable Prices 7 ,- der medical care.. a 6.09 15.64 6.64 s 7.31 .1.31 .6.31. _ -. -MRS. M. MUNDELL - - No order too. ■mall, Nene toe 1srm Many of the Baptist people enjoy- a 6.44 a 1.64 d 6.54 8.41 ,c 2.31 d 7.31P}nurtM 1.908 uLAREMONT All shipmento insured and proteeW ed the Anniversary. Services at ?.5d 2.54 754 Eastern 10.01 3.31 8.31 )rom the , weslbec GoodKiood on Sunday afternoon. Rev - 9.24 a 3.54 d 8.54 Standard 11.31 a 4.31 d -9.31 Rev. J. E. Glover, of Claremont, A. Milligan, of Oshawa, L was the 10.64 d 4.54 .9.54, Time , P. M.- 6.31 10.21 was elected treasure? 'of the Bay of TeL Clare. 5!1 speaker and special music was given a 11.54 bl&" _ e 12.81 X1.31 QWrAe Confeienc at its session oii Clam sad C. by . Rev. and Mrs J. Oatram. Wednesday at O,alaawa, -ss . suooesie- x w.-Daily except San. & Hol. b-Sun. Aa Hsi_ only. Owned and operated by _ Rev: T. E. Glover, ae.co¢npanied by c-Sat. oni . d-Sat. Sun. &Enol. ont or to Rev: R. T. Richards, of Nsp- Fraalt 9. Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brooklin, attend- y y anee, who was elected President. � ^ v the funeral of the late, Mrs. (Rev.) ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES � � Richards, of. Port. Perry, .at West= T'eionte - >< •.!4 Bntfaht - 16.15 New .York - ;i16.7Y� - ,flood on Monday.. Mr. Glover pert- Tickets and Inforirstiien at ': Only - a Few of our Used Car Buys icularly, feels, her passing, he hav- EASTERN HOUSE - PICKERING PHONE 4500 ing been the officiating minister at 19311 Olds Deluxe Sedan, Demi 19M Chrysler Sedan r-e wedding of Mr. and Mrs: Rich- SALE RIEGIGTER. 1936 Chev. Std. ODach - 19W Essex Sedan (as is) ards %.AND SUIt.V�YOR 1933 Pontiac Spec. Coach 1926 Chev. Coach _ The Big Annual Demonstration is �- SATURDAY, JUNE 6th,- Auction 1938 Chev, Coach. (2). 1926 Ford Coupe taking place today at Cooper's -in P• J. DONNS'AN B. A., B. Sc., O. sale of household effects and pro-' 1932 Buick Spec. Sedan 1926 Ford Touring (2) Claremont. Thi; affair has become L. S.. On file are the fecords of sur perty, in the village tof Cherry-, 1932 Chen. Coach ,- _ _ ; '1926_ Chev. Touring one of the- "days of the season and veyors Gibson and . ' Yarnold, 365 wood, belonging to the estate Of' 1931 Chrysler Sedan 1931 Chev. H. D. Truck, Dust is attended by hundred's from all King East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. the -late Mrs. James Todd. Sale! 1930 • Durant 6-14 Sedan 1933 Chev. Pick-up. over the. country. Educating,' Inter- 16 h at one o'clock, S. T. -See • bills. 4: • . - 1931 1930 Pontiac Sedan- Rugby Pickup Y _V. eating and -Entertaining. Ltinc9i at - - Wm. Maw, auctioneer, John Scott 1929 Pontiac Roadster 1931 Ford Panel Ins.. Body 12 and 6' o'clock Moving Pictures, f t and Ivan Law, Clerks. 1929 Buick Sedan 1931 Ford Panel (2) Lectures., and useful prizes for ev- Jaen Lhapman TUEDAY, JUN. 9th-Auction sale 1929' Durant-Sedan 1930 Ford Dump or. Stake, duals eryone. Big prizes to purchasers of Represents the of Farm Stock, implements -and 1929 Pontiac Coach - - : 1927 • G. M. C. Dump or Stake, sgb �- the most goods, dollars and cents. Household Furniture, --the propenr 1928. Pontiac -Sedan _ Also a big list .of implement■,,, Take a half day off anyway and Gada Life. Assurance Coy :.ty of the estate of the late Ida 1928 Pontiac Coupe stoves, Separators, Milking get into •town. It'll be worthwhile. Canada's oldest Leng, lot 25, con. -2, Pickering. 1928 C)tev. Coach Machines, Grinders etc. - Tote Women's Institute are ;exp- 'Sale at 'ore o'elork. • S T. Tetras Life Insurance " ressrng their gratitude to bis. W. Cash. win. Maw, auctioneer. - Charles -Coop' -- Claremont' Lunde and the teachers of the loyal Company public school, following the concert io _ ' given on the 20th of May. under WHITBY, PICKERINC} the direction of the music intsmer- and vicinity. . ' or:?Mir. Hynde.: The pro�tram, which The Canada Life has served Canadians d - oonsisted of a variety of musical fur.Y ::ears. During the past five years this Company paid to policy owners and - numbers, recitations, folk dances beneficiaries over 1131,008.(100, It has D C�►�► as very. Hine, and much enjoyed :w asieta for the protection of policy owners and appreciate& Rev: J. E. Glover of over 1243,000:000. �� occupied the chair. The local branch Phone Pick 5222 R. R 1, Whitby of the W. 1. assume the greater part h of the responsibilty for .this musical TRY 1it1 _ training in this school. and are high- - - - . Iy appreciati,•e of the work of. the' N I■ SON'S instriicLor and' the teachers. • 0-100 T:•te Baptist Mission Circle met on • Y Tuesday• afternoon last at Lhe home lee Cream Bricks SSM ty) gfLOw.,.,• of Mrs_ Gibbons, Mrs, Watford ass- � istiryg as hostess. The program was For veer -next .ire$ Party gyp` 9 maw . •� �'` in charge .of Mrs. Evans Ward and ;: `" oR� .t .* pecisls Every Week `��••- .. her group. The topic, "Missionary,- Fdacstion" was ably given by. Mrs. New ice Cream Parlor Now 0-4 - eY -Mothersill.'An open forurn was con- Open Mos OK ducted by Mrs. G. M. Forsyth. There ' ' . ttiiere so many questions - open -for Orders Sent Out. G,,u . 0 toM r`No fR�'NgM discussion that time did not permit -answering them, so it was decided �A.LF'S PLACEV" to � �., to deal with a couple at each meet- as "v ..•'' � � . ing. If you have a.question you CLAREMU.�T, UNC', a w ..:'.::think would help our Circle or help P p .Phone Clare. 32E1 us as Christians to live a closer Life to our Baster, please bring them ' ;to the the next meeting which will. 'bliss Wright, of Richmond• Hill is be held-at the home of Mrs. Lynn. visiting with Mrs. McLeod. l - Sunday morning, • June 7th, the The Field Day .Comrruttee are , will be observed in - � Lord's Supper � hard at work, and' the preliminary ",Com* the Baptist Church. Let us -; arrangements completed. Reports 'early.this week are . indicative .of. a worship together -and remember His bigger and more interesting prog_ Divine. command, "Do this in rein- ' embrance of Me." _ . rain than ever this year. The secret.- ori , arq is generally the busy man on Mr, and Mrs • Oscar Barber att r w. these affairs. We sow him this week ended the funeral of the latter' hustling along the street with a sister, Mrs. Thornton; at Parry >*':�• Y' f Sound, an Friday' last. "Mrs Middle- ton ' monkey-wrench in one hand and a , whole kit of tools in the other, look- ton and Mrs. Linton, of Claremont, r, �� ing for donations or anything else are also sisters of deceased, and the he could get hold - of at the same 1 sympathy of the community is ex-F. tended to the survivors, time. Make this a family holiday F ` [elks, there are very few things you A serious fire was averted here q ¢ r }. could spend t eeequal of the as big advalne. ' a few days ago when. a auhnber of _. phi f' r' Entries 'for the Amateur Program` tie old bus, that had been relegated E� ' :started to come in immediately fol: to .hall sheds, ria away from , i u, t � - , At lowing- the first advertising. tI>e fire calling. the attention of 'Phe Womentga 'Institute hold their : y'r°g bucket sent i3) thet b 8- $ M'';: ,. io����� ■ ■ ■ i rtnual meeti at the home of Mre.1 P your Esther Paliner, on May 20th, with ade -soon • e etinguis'hed the blaze ` " with .tittle difficulty.• ■ ■ �� 20 present. .The most important AL S. of the United Ch- � ebest-of.tOds s Used Car. boys The W.y item of busineea was the ElSction arch will .hold its regular meeting' at Of Officers. Mrs. ,Rawson, was app-, .t`lie home of Mrs. W. G. Scott, on•. - - •w` ` ���:. - .•=i0•;••• ..�'• ointed to take the chair during this port of the bnsinese altd ,they were _Ta%, June 11th, at 2.30 p. m. �'�HE only dealer who ,can offer It means that all his 4-MAR USED t elected as follows:.Pr6ident, Mrs t when OR W. �1MI. S. of Locust Hill J. ' R. E. 'Forsyth; 1st Vice•PIrea., .Wr&j will be guests and give the pr'egrarn y� Used Cars backed by the CARS have been .Carefully Checked Evans Ward;'. 2nd ' Vice -Pres. .11 m Aif woolen of the congregation are famous 4-STAB TAG is a General and tested to bring out to the fall all -. Frank. Carson; Seeretar.r ' Mrs Rus- :eordislly invited to attend. Mrs. - Motors Dealer. And here's why this of theirdependabdity and unused ' General Motors Dealer'■ tag has be- quality mileage. "y sell Pilkey; Assistant, Mine S. E. Scott's gaoup in charge, Afternoon tea and a social -hour, to follow the Evans; Treasurer, , Mrs. F. lyoyst; _e Canada's *cepted symbol of a them today. Asimsmber, only ' Fanivs, Mrs. E Palmer and Mie.'."'• - . peg your (general Motors Dealer offers t' M Evans; Direebors. Mrs. Do lien It means that General Motors deals you 4STAR Used Cara --onl nr Mrs. McIntyre,( p g entertained her bra- de cable UseaiCarinvestment Mrs Rawbon; Mia. G. M. Forsyth, i' and family from the States ov- ... myth ' er the week-end. -only'your 'Mrs. D. Morgan, Mrs:"' Lye, •Mira J. _.. _ _ • Pilkey; Home and School Committ-I Mr. -and Mrs. Thom and son, Del- operating under the 4-STAR plan, General Motors Dealer can give you ee, "Mrs. • W. Patine., Mrs: F. Evans 1 mer, of Toronto, spent - Sismd'ay with -have selected only thie finest case the advantage of now lower rates on'' K and,. Mrs.' McLeod; , Sick Committee, _Miss Elizabeth A. Pugh. - - in their "trade-i1i" stock to bear the -the General motors IastalmAnt Plait, _ Mia. Pallister; Mrs.. Glover and Mia ftoht. Studholme, :of -Bolton, Vent ' Overland; Membership Committee, several dayis last week with his cou- 4-STAR symbol of Used Car value. with payments to suit your. purge. Mrs. Dawson, Mrs..Welford. )sirs. sin, Wm. and' Mrs. •Birkett. - _ - The Baptist Association for Whit- Auditors, �' 1 • ' �uerden and; Mrs. _Luther Pylkey; Auditors, Mrs. McIntyre and M* J.L by and `Lindsay' will meet on Tues- da at Reaboro Baptist Church: t; Pilkey; Press RePort9r, Mrs. 13. F. y alb Xilpatrick; 'The meeting concluded j�j A qui wedding took place at the nal , „ I M{seon�izabet _Flo n, dau hter ofYOW t paper by Mrs Rawson on a-s Call .to Her Women arid, g _a Demonstration "S+rnd�� :ch Spread" Mr. and Mrs. David Elson, of Ux bridge was united in marriageer' '�� ; 'l9ie next roasting will h• held at Twp+a i to Mr. David Harrison of Scott Twp r 'y r June ITth tF�te home, of Mtb. Jas.. Coates on � Rev. J. E. Gloves oiSciated. ED►T FIRST.LE`�ELN REACHFEI PLI.T :�L .- S : :Fifteen Foot 'WidthYields''High ResultAKE,GOLDs A message received from the Split Lake Gold Mines prop This vein has been proven to 'extend over a length of over r arty states that the crosscut at the first level of the mine shows 500 feet through diamond drilling with widths ranging up 15 feet in width of highly, mineralized vein containing over to more than 20 feet. Both diamond drilling and the pres- - one ounce of .gold per ton-with so el -other-metal which as ant underground work have shown the vein to have widened sayer believes to be platinum. Samples and 'check samples greatly as compared to surface: from along entire side of dump where ore is :being dumped 'result. The presence of platinum was not suspected and assay full width of vein. yields this supplies at the property are not' ample for a proper, analy- - Stringers of quartz could be-se ' in the shaft and in the sta- -sis of the combination of gold and what is believed to be— tion. e tion. The . crosscut continued through this condition for 19 platinum. Meantime samples are being sent to Ottawa for feet at which point it broke into the vein. Since the above checking. information on the 15 foot vein width.further' word has .been - 7. received-that the crosscut is being continued and at 40 feet-.Although. no free gold was seen in this vein on surface or from .the shaft was still in good looking vein matter. This through the diamond drilling, heavy coarse gold 'was en- means 6 feet additional to the 15 foot width referred to. The countered in the crosscut. The visible gold is mixed with veiwmatter throughout the 21 foot width consists of mineral- the sulphides. Further information will , be available from zed quartz and hSavily mineralized-alterations. ...this level 'accordingly as the work proceeds. from H. • _ - Another telegram H L. Donaldson, dated May lath stat m 19 to 34 ' •- • - - - - - : - ~ � :: • la-south crosscut cut Large percentage min e r Ised quartz in velabL running every , .. .. .. ' _ - A telegram neeired from H: L Donaldson; rection making sampling slow. Will have to Another telegram from Mr, Donaldson, dated A t 18th states: "Crosscut 19 feet south n, sansple horizontally and vertically. Assays 'May 19th, states in part: Have cut another - first Istel just brokeCr into Werth side vela result in combination of gold and what w 2 i/= feet of highly mineralized quarts with feel auto is platinum plated in parting cup. balance of 7 feet banded structure quartz apd Number 5. Very heavily mineralized and ,after annealing, probably well over an *use* alteration. Still in this condition. Going ahevA plastered with free gold. Gold coarse is per ton. Impossible for us to part the two with crosscut. This looks awfully good. Fur. sul des. Will have another round out Sun - with metals with assay supplies here. Sending Cher study assaying trouble suggests large d+►t sad will details woe you sis regarding width gam le to Ottawa for analysis to determine quantities tellurides. Getting _ p at necessary sup- of orebody: also asseae.„ proportion gold and platinum. Also sending plies to Aux telluride ore sad make tests parting cup -showing our results after aa- nealin assay. Foregoing is from sample hovered) l f 1 le' �f m p Cheek th du : �assats give• milar results.". -: CAPITALIZATION AND FINANCE .. ...... Capitalisation (No Par Value) '4 000 OoQ shares Incorporators' shares issued... .... ... ........:...... 5 shares F .. 0 shares For acquisition of 'properties � � � .. . •. -. ..:. - .:. ... .. .. !ado 00 ha es Originally issued. to the parent company Smelter Gold Mines Limited 2i699- .995 shares (including 40,000 shares contained in above item "for.acqulsi- rties") 1 f 2,6 59,995 shares. ' Sold from tion of props caving a balance o • these for .purposes of Split Lake Gold Mines Limted ................. 335,138 shares :. ,The procceds.from the sale of these 535,138 shares have been received by Split ' Lake Gold Mines Limited. - - Unsold balance '2,124,957 share s and advisSuch•portionzof the-saidunsold balance of 2,124,857 shares as, necessary able by the directors the parent company,are available k for future firiand'ng of SP# Lake old- --- _ Mines Limited. - - Over .4100,006 has already been provided for the present -enterprise _ - ,� - - - - .''-...PRESENT 'OFFERING ' Of the above 2,124,857 shares 200,000 shares are being sold at 40c per shares A portion of these said 200,000 shares have already been sold. . Applications are being filled in the order received but the risk is reserved W—reject applications in whole - or in part and also to award in any case a smaller number of shares than applied for. No commissions An paid or payable to officers or. directors of the company on any sales of stock. _ OTICE OF- CLOSING- THLS OFFERING AT 40 CENTS PER SHARE WILL POSITIVELY BE CLOSED TO. THE PUBLIC ON OR BEFORE- THE 6th DAY OF JUNE, 1936. MEANTIME THE. RIGHT IS RESERVED TO DIS. - - CONTINUE THIS OFFERING AT ANY TIME, WITHOUT NOTICE. INELIMITED �►KE IM S PLIT "GOLD'-MINES Y Capitall' satlon — 4 ,000,000 Shares (No Par Value • 1 - OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HUGH .C. McRAE, President - GLEN A. REA, Secretary-Treasurer W. S. KICKLEY, Director Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg; Man. 71 HARRY L. DONALDSON, Managing-Engineer -DANIEL I. JARVIS, Director :... . Toronto, Ont. Telephone: ELgin 6696 Thornloe, Ont. HEAD OF I NKSF__F1KMILTGN BL - ., - = - To SPLIT LAKE GOLD MINES LIMITED, To SPLIT LAKE GOLD MIN= LIMITED, � � � � Head Office • 1104 Bank of Hamilton Bldg., Toronto. 1104 Bank of Hamilton Bldg., Toronto, Canada en: a p .t Gentlemen: -. ` •gmh -I � •' :. • - c •- erebyy make application for ................ ....... shares of the Capital Kindly forward prospectus, managing engineer's report; sup and `� $ o Stock of SPLIT LAKE GOLD MINES LIMITED, .(4,000,000' shares) - b 0".0 at 40 cents per share, furl information on Split` Lake Gold Mines Limited o'- Enclose e n the sum:-. Dollars •--....._..--_...__ +, ::Dated this ea_._ ._.-__ 'day of •-....... s • _ .._ _ ....�.... .............�..�.-- t shares toi Name ...:................................ �. °a c Kindly e ,Kia issue and mail hese _ e Name ..............._.......................... .... .. 41 Address ..._.._..__-.-............. .. .. ..... ......... w a, �. - - - Q ° c Address ......................._......_................................................... ...... - . ...................-•- ................... .. ...... .......... " t?r e 4 Witness ......... ............................. .............. ................_...._.. ........... All Moseys to be paid to the Company. E•+ , -SIM Euamlaing the teeth of 11,000 girls Nearly =1,250,000 is being spent in ' the real expense. 000 cases In the world; about 100 of a World19' .: at the University of Califorals, den- modernizing the railway. stations in If large trans-oceanic airplanes them in England at the present time. tists found only 400 with perfect teeth. Doncaster England. could travel as far in proportion to 7 The tons of beeswax used in auto HUB= hair Is halt as strong as the The pepper seeds used in making ta- their-' weight as does the humming- mobile- manufacturing require the steel used In structural, work, fiasco sauce are stored for three years bird, they' could circle the earth at labors of '93,000,000 .bees. A dwarf in Zululand is -14 years old, - The United States contains approx- in oaken 'casks to ferment and fellow.- - lout is only 20 inches tall and has not Omately 47,400 postoffloes, before being used _ the equator 100,000 times without a Loss thaw 700;000 domestic servants grown for, years. - " ' Charles Lewis of Brentwood, Ess• Old, tramcar bodies, discarded in stop. w in the United States live under the People is Germany 'are drinking land who retired recently after 40 favor of trolley-buses in various pars Leprosy once very prevalent in same -roof with their employees. ore sparkling wine than before the years Y coroner for., er Mid-Esshas of London can be bought for $10 'each England, and one of the oldest plag World War, held male than 8,000 Inquests. , at the depot, carting them away is uea of mankind numbers about 8,000,- Special .. , T m — • 7 , • FROM TOP OF _ . _ _ LvLsi T • No. 6 vein was intersected last , `. rfG(� geek, has been crosscut for a S v Lake Gold _ �� ST��e width of 21 feet to date and et AIRS this section I5 feet has beer as aayed,with remarkable results. Mies Important It will be recalled that thin��_— ;Su relrea LAter Fi0><D — company, following surface work �`, ���\i .i f Neuritis and R11CUI1Ritls>a1 on a series of veins near discovery+ S - .,�1 point did considerable diamond • �• This old lady survived a tall ie: • 0 dewnstairs from ,top to bottom, only Developmen, t drilling, indicating a known length to become a victim of neuritis and of 500 ft.. on what is )mown as rheumatism. But in Kruachen slie No. 5 vein, which is parallelled by _ • found the right remedy for that, as a aeries of others. A shaft was she writes in the following letter. No. 5 Vein ShOWs High put down to 125' ft.; a crosscut was - "About three -and -a -half years Value Over 15 Feet --- run 19 ft. through material which �.msta nd from Thief tub tto fa i Believe .Platinum Present showed fine quartz fracturing /�j�, l\, ; fila not feel any effect for some with some mineralization. No. 6 vein was then cut showing coarse tlme; then i developed neuritis in Although It is less than four both hands and arms. Later 1 be- months since Split Lake Gold free gold and sulphide mineraliz- •tamse rheumatic. ation in the first round. The cross - "I, was persuaded to try Krus- Mines completed its diamond drill- cut was continued and Mr. Don - awn Salta and have now been tak- Ing program and received recom- aldson reports as follows I:-- bg them regularly for two years in mendations to proceed with under - "From 19 to 34 ft. (15 -ft. vein my first cup of, coffee each teibrningground development, the company Now 1 can use my hands and arms as has successfully carried tbrough section) in south crosscut a large I could before m accident. 1 am 69 its Snancing campaign for thio Percentage was mineralized quartz Sears old, and feel years -younger.' work, • has "Purchased a complete in veinlets running in every dir- 1 - . _(.Mrs.) P.L. action; making sampling slow. We 1HERE S somethin about Rheumatic conditions are often mining plant' including an assay g lant, has' will have lo' sample horizontally cutting our own tobacco the result of an excess of uric acid P assembled the planta 9 Y its the body. Two of the ingredients and freighted them to its property and vertically. Assays result in a fight off the plug that -of Kruachen Salts assist in diaaoly- at Split Lake, has completed in combination of gold and what we ling uric acid deposits. Other in- stallation of same including the feel sure is platinum, plated in makes it taste Fresher— �edients of these Salts assist Na- erection of "the necessary mining the parting cup after annealing. It and It smokes longer. to expel the dissolved deposits buildings, etc., 'and is now down is probably well over an ounce through the natural channels. to the first level with its sinking per ton. It is impossible for us to operations. The company has in- Part the two metals with the as - stalled aboiler with a rate d caps - City say supplies here and -we, are'send- t; broker Offers A of 100 H.P., a compressor ing the sample to Ottawa for an- ' with a capacity of 525 Cu, ft. of clysis to determine the proportion t free air per minute and a hoist of gold and platinum. We are al - with a capacity of at least 1,000 so sending the parting cup, show- with Scholm*feet iri depth. A supply of clone Eo ing our results after annealing aa- 1,000 cords of wood has been cut say. The foregoing is from a and piled available for the present sample shovelled along the tail e i big program of underground de- length -of the dump. Check assays • velopment and the- operation is Sive similar results." Will Be Open to All. processing at a rapid rate. The crosscut fs being continued Northern Ontario Results obtained in the 4,OOQ as the 'manager states that the the �attnoa here at 2000 feet; the ly as effective in preventing and rs- StUdentS odd feet of diamond drilling car- quartz veinlets persist in the face. P "lleving these two diseases In these ax - next the level at 4,000• the to ried out by Split Lake Cold Mines H. C. 'McRae, president, states topmost ens as iodized salt has been In prie- Limited were -very consistent and that while the -vein crosscut shows feet. . Wi pane, the level st 16,000 - 'The Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson, Minis- the No. 5 vein was systematically free gold the drill cores in this feet. With fast -drying fake of dif- venting goitre In -the great goitre belt, terent colors contour lines are drawn which Ontario of the Great Lake er- i ter of Education, recently announced drilled for a , length of more than section did not, nor were drilling that tell the story of the eoaditions Bion in Ontario and the glacier water the establishment of a. new scholar. 500 feet. This vein showed widths -results comparable with those re- that prevail at -different levels: rod districts in Alberta and British allow In the School of Practical Science in the drilling up to twenty-four ported .now from- the property. No. Look down through the glass Banes Columbia. - University of Toronto, as the result feet and with the majority -of holes vein is made up of quartz vein- ,-a light that shines up through the of a gift made by H. R. Bain of the -bowing around •10 ft. or better. lets and as .the ground was some - bottom makes that easy --and you Classified Advertising - local firm of Bain, Pooler & Company. The mineralization is consistent, what fractured it was not pos- The scholarship which will be ave• the values Weis proved to be eon- aisle 'to recover diamond drill have a graphic synopsis of the air up - 'aided each year for a period of five sistent and the management' is sludge, which might 'hwoe_ given to an altitude of 16,000 feet. PROTOOaasaY yew, Is of the annual value of 1400, highly hopeful of the outcome more information n than" the core "Airplane pilots in particular can IvLARGL'ME\T FREE wuh every 36 learn to read more readily from the represented by a payment in cash of with regard to the development of under such conditions. coats order; roll aim developed, . ` $260, and the remission of fees. In the this particular deposit. mapping frame than from the ordin- printed ti cents; reprints a Artistic Phot Faculty of Applied Science to the ex- Eight' other Id hearing veins- Mr. McRae points out that there cry surface map or ¢foss -section;' satisfaction Rich teed. Last..tc Photo g go R are eight veins in all In this Finishers. s9 Richmond Esat, Toronto. _ tent of a similar amount. were encountered in the ciamoad system, of which' No. b appears says Mr. Zellon. They see at: a glance the best flying levels for cross coon- aTisT a atrss>,rliss It will be tenable for "a period of drilling. These oilier deposits are to be the largest. However, in a one year, and. will be awarded to the all within 350 feet of the No. b vein 300 ft. to the north good try flight. WRITE US AND ti E WILL TELL " .candidate prepared in a secondary deposit. a'i»le they are .regarded values were also secured, with At this season .of the year it is you how we can start you to direct buill- sehool of the districts of Northern is of Importance. no effort. was particularly important to avoid seas selling One quality Icomer, alorm Po visible gold in evidence. to cite home; liberal commission Ontario, who has obtained the highest made to • systematically explore thunderstorms. But winds involves keen British Knitwear LtrOfted, stmco•, oat. standing In the: nine papers of honor them through diamond drilling as Asked concerning immediate analyses o! the winds sIoft, .lapse matriculation required for the admin t`.ey can be more easiIp_ anC coon- future' plana, Mr. McRae stated rates (changes in temperature - with aaTo aaclassoat=as slop is the Faculty of. '*for' d Science- Vmey llyca explored from. the ander- that the crosscut would be con elevation) and humidities and the re- COMPLETE STOCK. new and used tinued is , long as considered ad- lat{on of all these to one 'another. The auto, truck Darts. compare • our b ground workings of the property• visible, to .learn the width of the prices before buying elsewhere. Satis- The Minister expressed warm ap- three=dimensional glass atmosphere faction guaranteed. - Canadian Auto ' :.ot only this but a more repre- zone, He pointed out that at 100 prerlat'on on the part of" both the sentattve opinion can be formed simplifies *he study. Parts Com sat Careen sc w„ Toronto. department and the _univeralty of the on these eight additional deposits ft.. in the shaft, quartz veinlets Mr. Zellon calls this editor's at - in and continued to 125 ft., ayso raises • axcics+a sastiancs generosity of Mr. Bain in making poo- through underground work than tention to the tact that, unbeknown to slble the establishment of this schol- where the crosscut was started him, Professor A.' McAdie of the S2 ' UP. ylm AUTOMOBILE u could possibly be obtained through arsbip. Dr. Simpson also expressed south. These veinlets„ with min- Weather Bureau devised a sim ar diamond drilling. Split Lake Gold eralization, persisted right to the prepaid. Free catalogue• Peerless, isti . the hope Ahat Mr. Baln's contribution M i n e s' " underground operation three - dimensional topographical Dundee west, Toronto. weight make .It possible for students vein for a distance of 19 ft. It Is therefore embraces possibilities a! maps• rs>c's sac gain of Northern Ontario to obtain train- now proposed to .channel sample various new developments and .tug as engineers who otherwise might the entire crosscut and vein -`�-� IVB 1Fex;lt- FRIENDS 1 REAL should provide considerable newtreat. $2.00. gets 8 fresh shad Pre - be deprived of that opportunity. system.. and important information from1 Blocks'''Paid to Ontario, or 20 for 16.09•.Othar time t0 time. Word from .Ottawa as to the New" 'Salt e•h on reaueat McCavour's Fish �J Markets. S:. John. N.B. Operatton3 at' the . mine are identity of the metal which is be- WZZZLT srawal A" a CHAFING and SORENESS under the direction of Harry L. lieved to be platinum is expected a , a.7 sofa, Mecca gokkl Gently Donaldson Who, having been in a few days.. Combat DiaeaseinAD ountrySwee WOULD PURCHASPi,.d seNser aro. chess• eieetly ,,,roe. Mte identified with a number of the The Split Lake , property is country weekly at reesonabta tet ma.sa+.e.r�«•.xw►afaiP6 tm.«n—I•.•�we present producing mines of,North- located about fourteen miles southsend particulars to Bo: 42 Room urs - e�n Iy Mecca hely end Cover wN! eases _ 7a' Adelaide 3L w., Toronto. - e.eMssesiMee. fsc, esc, sot $1Ao. era Ontario, is well known in the and east of Sioux Lookout on the mining industrs . ' Transcontinental Railway and is ' ctoa>x's >Itavt 1!<Ea1t _ - • Word has been received at the reached by airplane from that Phosphated salt blocks for use In ANADA'S NEW NAV'y MEAN• — Toronto office of Split Lake Gold point of from the Port Arthur combatting the serious effects of the C '•Gohn•s Rainy River"'ripens farther - Mines, Limited from H. L. Den- Branch of the C.N.R. at Algona,- phosphate deficiency among livestock north.yielr.WFrost splendid cooker, International aldaon, manager and director, that Ont. _ have been recently developed by a Ca- winner since 1932. Foundation 'stock, nadiaa "salt firm. -1 `' • I grade 1, boo per lb, tb or -more pounds Bone diseases and stiff -sickness are at ,;off ib•) delivered. Albert C Doha, Sounding balloons are sent up with Emo: ont., originafor- ceased bye shortage of phosphate fa o s cc automatic recording instruments. the feed rations of livestock and it WLSMO Glass Box Telk Pilots of army and commercial air- has recently been learned that there wsxo - CLEANS EVERrTH3Na. - • , t planes report their findings. All the are large areas 1n Canada where the W Used daily every home 11&1'1113000 - planes threador with -- ` l e cons ituR n . h packs beats all sales records. r r • eagerForecast,the basis for what is called -s, syn- Western Ontario, southern Alberta, Goof repeatter, Good commission. • southern Saskatchewan, central Man- ceptional propositlon. write Quick. s optic weather chart. •, ltoba and the Fraser River Valley are Washo Bld.. iilezandrla. opt 426 era Why YN It is a two-dimensional thing, this all affected. It is claimed that the new sazasLaa2les wun Should Haw It - synoptic chart, and therefore ditfi- phosphated salt blocks will be equal- ` t.co.a set. w .e They Are Three -Dimensional cult for any one but a trained SwLESLADiEs, FAST SELL1Na Cw1Q- Lewasss.•SI bc•rto•ee meteorologist to read and understand. adtan magazine with liberal com- now res ens Was to L t W,a tasaady Models 0f the Atmosphere mission• write to Knittine and 'Home-' e..l •eerert t• w A. Lig is Insta b Yet the weather is of immense im- craft. Department 7, Unity Building. •,@ser the BRUISES on. 4. nbeaeat! «oo•d• • - portance to .many .whe mus` reckon Montreal. Quebec. tree. livecere- 4. Qukkly sinir for To forecast the, weather, the Then $ nothing to equal treoiseerf-n..a with it and. who are not meteor- ft& No marde am"'e modern meteorologist studies '� It , held••. BLUEBELL IRISH imp !. t, latntsiaseveatls t ologists. To make it easy for them, I. °ir^�•• a Hosea sc eh.petnt cross- section of the atmosphere from Antiseptic, soothing, beeline. `� : t`:•�i.� ..trate I. Zellon of the United States eve Nw, -sw hreew, 7.lro•swithlass•�ore the ground to .the highest, elevation 24 blues quick repel l BINDER TWINE � roc? Q4: s, &Sava N locates Weather Bureau has devised 'Aha BIN Dun on for fns an• �s that can be practically attained: amounts to a simple glass model of aersretewend detaft e, No Era tobadd Temperatures, barometric pressures Nc to No aha a •serf and= wind velocities are measured at the. atmosphere on a given day — a • w 30,000 Ontario Farmers Use It three-dimensional may. a Buy* at Manufacturers'• Prices risme - opt, different heights in various ways. a`KING �1"N9z Finest Quality, •600' and 650' sent. wt sr.. _ imagine a three -sided • •box 'with eight, panes of glass superimposed - Grade Large or Small Balls - - IL ` .0A.PPS G 0 L D (No" Personal Liability) MINE LIMITED lowest pane symbolizes the leyel ' ofSPECIAL Interesting developments from the min• situated at Charlotte, . North Carolina, are being received daily. The company officers are all well known Canadian business men — development at the pro-, party to progressing rapidly with share values @bowing proportionate .' Increases. AppUestions for stack wtli be tilled at the, marlist the same day CABLE CABLE a' as r•odved. Prepare now for the many opportu- nitles in this growing Industry. LIVE STOCK MARKETING Complete -information upon regdest Diesel biw increased 1000 per cent. In the last a years. Startrightnow We Se ALVEY & CO. LIMITED Ca -a rative Manager, P� WA. 7041.2 So KiNG ST. WEST .TORONTO Bolling on the oDea market means feel three -eights of an inch apart. The ! lowest pane symbolizes the leyel ' ofSPECIAL PRICES ON PURE MANILLA ROPE AND WIRE ,Gaspar snot:uaaatsxo) CABLE CABLE a' Prepare now for the many opportu- nitles in this growing Industry. LIVE STOCK MARKETING - See your Club Secretary, Diesel biw increased 1000 per cent. In the last a years. Startrightnow Shipping on. the co-operative plan has been productive of splendid results. Ca -a rative Manager, P� on oytr' ea budget Dlan. Elstablished Bolling on the oDea market means feel or write direct to >Il ea Write value for the owners. set is touch with THE e�wanston, National schools, ST luoer west, Toros v+ vVit•—wire—or Tefalcon. Tal! t,>urst 1143 oo-olallaTS" cousr�, X4=Tia United Farmers Co-operativIll COMPANY, LIMITED fluke ' and George Sttreeb - y' t-- siiy No. 23 �– 136 LITS STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. TORONTO ` 4alos 11119" Tar" We" Toronto _ .. 1. �l �._:. r -.+aM .o-.. , is'.' •. Ju .. .. .. .. � - .. ,. .. a .. ., '+T'`�£w :sA-'•'�,c• .. .. y '1 ,, �. ..1,. d.,a.~ .. 1'aF. ...,V. ... .: +i`r- ... - R 5;�.'f M •f.7�-, x „ w . , 4 '. r. ... n..Q , n -.':i. • r .. 'A,• -,,y"'...'. ._. ... .. ,.:..... . .,. ..E , . '„p r, .. , M 11 jJ I l 1 1 • / s Ratsfall in this neighborhood� i' titled I1Jvli • -Clara Hall and family from De- is ,given for the week as follows: ' ' •' - •�; b*it, visited her cousins, the Dwyer Monday nighit, 1 1-2 inches; Tues- Tiie Cemetery Corrnnittee are _p:• -lamily over the week -end. da ni 9-10 inches. - y girt, inning for. the Armual ill Cem hie' Ig -- ' The Annual Memorial Servic�po -The local fire..depi. received a Day Service at Brunswick Hill Cem w' ��`"'• -fat Erskine Church (,White Church) call early Tuesday evening to the etery on the last Sunday in June - Vaa1l be held on Sunday, June 14th. home of Sam Michael, opposite the --Thjpkerlll'8 Leader �tllre" e choir of the United Church Jewish Camp, to the north of the . Lrtnbartda 1wi11 assist in the anniversary am- village. iA chimney fire was eating - vices in Centennial Church next uished wilth theaid of a small St. Pgu1'a, Dumbarton. Sunday Sunday afternoon. chemical extinguisher. Damage was June 7th. S. C. at 2.00 p. m. Even YOUNG MEN••• Sunday --Mr. Gracie, of the weal staff slighE ing Prayer at 3 o'clock. The W. A. a' of the Bank of Comae is at pre- -At the. Chamber of Commerce will meet an Tuesday, June 9th, ai Teat on vacation, and is being rel- meeting on Tuesday evening, arr 2.30 P. M. in else Catrtmunity Hall. .Fashion dictates the new silk !! ieved by Mr. Cline, of Toronto, angements were made and the or- on -James and Mir. Andrew are ganization for the First of July as Permanent Crease in your trousers. spending a few days is Keswick follows. Chairrmaa, Was Murison; PItANO'TQNING. > with their soon -in-law and daughter, 'Secretary, E. C. Jones; Parade Ari) A crease lei your pants for the life of John and Mrs. Draper, owing to the'! Committee, J. L, Palmer, Geo. Mar- ,'deatih of Mr. Drape='s father. tin, S.'vv, Davis, A. W. Mitchell, F. All kinds of Repair Work the pants, and the famous miracle h• -Potatoes have become' a very 'Pearson, Ed. Andrew ($50 in Priz- 711) Tuning Guaranteed searae article, •causitgg the price to es); Orchestra: E. C. Jones, F, Pear rise to ;2.50 a bag. Many farmers.1 son, Geo. Martin. Spo1`ts: J. L. pocket protecting against ions of C. S. MaeDONALD • have had difficulty, scoring seed.Palmer, Joe Clark, Robt. Ruddy, C. 209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO coins. There will be an, auction sale of Morley, L. Morley, Wilf. Monney, Prone Lakeside 1502 , e - ' farm stock, implements, furniture ( "Bob" Gordon, Dr. Cartwright, W, } etc belonging to the estate of the ',H. Sparrow, C.. H. Pilke 'Orders taken at NEWS Office � our window for new pat- : i late Mrs. Ida Leng y ($50 in {{ , at lot 25, con. 2, ;Prizes). Advertising, E. C. Jones, .terns iild $tyle$. .., ( Pickering, Tuesday, June 9tb. t W. C. Murkar. Concession under E. • =The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's 1 C. Janes, Ed. Booth and M. S. Chap The PickeringPres, i regular Church will hold their man, to be rented as last year, H. T. MEAT ..MARK' New,Spring Prices=- . regular meeting on Wednesday af- .ening Prog., V. E. Cartwright, H. T. tetaoon, June 10th, at 3 p. m. D. S. Fallaise; W. C. Murkar, F. T. Bun- - - 2'95 3 50'aa - T. at the hoine of Mrs. Geo. Bax-' ting and Forbes Ross, ($60 grant). Our Motto -•`Quality & Service' pair ter Gate, J. S. Balsdon, G. Barker, G. - - -Miss Zorahr Gee, of Greenwood, Found, W. Redditt, C. sterritt, : F. Spec g al - - C c v n t r y spent Sunday with her sifter, Mrs- Prouse, H. Monney, J. Buabby, E. - p ; augh Miller, and in the afternoon Booth, C. Butt. A feature of the Style Sausage Chug a solo in the Presbyterian show this year nd be a program of HAP M ..Church which w+na nisch enjoyed by horse-ju7nping under the d'irectior. 15e per lb. IM sA N' try -congregation. of Robt. Ruddy, AAmis,ion to show. =The Woman's Association of G Adults, 25 and tax. Children: 15 cts. 2 lbs. for 25c. the United Church will hold lbeir -St. George's Church, Sunday. June greeting at. the home of Mrs. June'7th, S, S. at 10 a, m. Morning ' O`I.AHF:tit Lt SiLK1 - TWO. STANDOUT VALUES Fallaise, on Tuesday June 9th. This �. Prayer at 11. Evening Prayer at 241-3i h ¢er 'will be a "Mothers' Meeting" and 7.30. Preacher at both services, Rev. Phoney us for Delivery ' " -will take the form of a picnic. All t E. G. Robinson, B. D. Phone 1620 the mothers are invited to. come and f: Tip Top Tailored Suits ar Coatslfor 1lrring their children. t Presentation made by the Township fT =•Services m the DON - 'Presbyterian Council• to the Clerk Don. R. Bea- rnen or women --New Spring ,and Church will be -held M. and SundaySunday at ton, on. Monday. Juni lets the usual hour, 3 M.TAKE CHANCES -Suollens, direct from 1 he - • al 1 mmer woollens, i lSles••••t$Gee��477C School at 2 p: m. The Sacrament of. At the Council meeting this waek British.. the Lord's Supper will -be dispensed .Clerk D, R, Beaton was presented - on the second Sunday in July, in -.an address from the members, fol- PlaySaf e stead of the. second.Snnday i�n June lowing the presentation of a hand_ Covisult you Dmgglt ` Gordon 'Maid Full-fashioned Hosiery, as erroneously stated last week. some brief-mae on his birthday ann- 'The Dept. of Marine.:has ann-: iversary,. %lay 10th, his 75th anniv• Remember Service weight,. Chiffon and Crepe.' ,tooted that they. will begin proses- ersary. The address which was read YOUR DRUGGIST I6 MOREti" Mann of radio :,a•Ters, not in .poss- by the Reeve. Robt. C. Reesor, is INTM l 61PRI2�TCi S=SA =308-750. euz dL $1 •ession of. the 1936 licenses. A fine published herein: than - -up tri $50 is the penalty for not. Donald R. Beaton Esq. - A MERCHANTF1 rid .1 BllIIirjDg lraving a license. Last year's liven Whitevale. Ont. : �- . . , ..Pickering sm expired on March " 31st, and -the We. the members of the Pick \ Pickering U. Y. R. 1ltOORE. DRU'GGIBT gotabiielned 1857 Department believe that two Contra Tbwnsnip Council. and Officers, as ' DUNBARI'ON, ONTARIO _. _ ,. '...; - In sufficient time for . securing •the representatives of this township de- arew iiceases: - .- sire to express to you on. this May •-- --- - . _ -complaints have been made of 10th, 1936, your seventy-fifth anza- boys in pi s nc 'o of. air rifles malt- iatiGn y. of your birth, our have rem -NOTICE Blue, "-'iae; a nuisance 'oi tHemselves-by iation of the services hien have yea- � -� 1 1 ,')'e shooting at windows and breaking dered to thds eatrm unity. the panes. It is agaimt ..... , .. We knr+a, that in this little act, p - tare Pannot p Minors under n years• are are but a few of the many who COAL Blade Roast i Blade Out I 13c are not permitted possession or use are clad to be ntrrrtbered amongyour Of air guns and of course anyone friends, and. we wish you caught shooting at windows are Conatulations! may the day - and Square Shoulder Roast 15c. Congratulations! Subject . to prosecution. Hold everything that cheers _ x = -The South Ontar•ro Uigtru: And an endless thread of hagpsuess WOOD Short Rib ." . '9C• . Annual meeting of the: W. l: will by Link all the passing years.- held -in Whitiry, on Tueciay, June For sale &t the old B rl8ket `» r 16tb, at the Ontario Ladies' College Brock Road Maple Leaf Property • rom8nencing a� i0 o'c,�k D. S. T. . PICKERI .. Stew Beef 2c. -Lunch will be served at noon by the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlton and •'• NG : y 14'linced Steak . • $ 2e� 'Whitby ladle's for 25 cents per per- anally visited with Walter and Mrs. LUMBER YAR."" �awn. Would tho%unic wishing to pose- Carlton on.ell Sunday last. � Roast, 20 and .22c• .please communicate as soon .as pot._ Mr. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. McGreg able with the_ President, Mrs. Ger- or and family of Toronto were Sun- PHoxs 3400 -...,Rolled-Rib , don Law, or the Secretary, Mrs. r. -day visitors of Mr. and. Mrs. R. J. _Jewel or Crispyflake A. Sterritt, in' order that transport. Fuller. yN, e,h,Kuaew►.w,.a. , " ation may be arranged. The local bee -keepers -motored to Shortening, 2 for. 25e: --After a lengthy illness, •Albert Guelph on Monday in search of newt►p SALE-tolempn lrntero wnd E. Moore, died at his home in Whit- material for the extension of their .mart Meub :tor, veru cheap. ; C. Brow - tier, Calif.' on Sunday, May 31st. apiaries here and in tar northern Brougham. 'r 39tt n ; Mr. Wright was' a former resident section of the sonnet". _ _R2114T-111 Hlf of t rick bo,tee, -- - s-- ardea and tars ' of Pickering, but has resid t_al - Lr-> �-••�•,,,� � rrcerved a qua= is. Apply at News otricoe,, church 5c82tpt r • j. of years.His City of beet from, Toronto last 'week OR�1 kLE-F»irdi►nk•M„rrM 1; lisp - - J• only surviving sister. Mrs. lt, S. and is intending to start an aF ry Fong;narcost. •rot.�.uning,tfIS.00.�►p- L1riC.tlf'r �1()j)[?, 3000 ;: icherin Chapman has been at:, his bedside at his employer's farm, Mr. Robt. Ply salver, Crummer, Pickering. 41 , for several veeeks, hating gone FPe;= - W- Mob Dave the "beat of uA6TURE To i4ENT- 90 sty's. - Ltrere on account of his serious ill- hick in kir new venture. C rented, Rood apr;nQ water and shade. Foi PickeringHardwareHess. Mrs. Chapman, hip widow. and 'e/�• Avp1y $. w. Davis, ['ickering. 39u Storefamily have the sympathy- of their Notice• to Creditors {�aNTM.11-E:peri lined ca,ksen• many friends in their bereavemnt.. IN THF, ESTATE OF IDA LENG, t.,tage'Frirpon Beach. izslmoat Dr nthlly LR"er .1Y Deceased was a member of the Soc, DECEASF,D. eneea. 41 SEED CO Aety of Friends. His only brother -9J�L PEPSONS having claims a- (.(J j� OR SALE -A restistered Hoiwteio Isar a missionary in Japan, but died ! gainpt the estate of the above -men- 1• bull from a fully accredited. herd, about 1 year old. Apply to A. wood Col. K, R. Marek Essex County Grown _ a number of years ago. ; filmed, oho died in the Township of all's larM', Dunbarton. 41 i*Me Futility of Crime" is the Pickering.'- in the County of Ontario +� i - title of a. book. IPL be •the -not -'••on the 12th day of 'Marc+h 2936, are L�OR BALE -Three heave avrirk ;Vi$C• No. /, ;•:Le$ming, Pride ' horses '2 Beatty hay can, Electric wasW onous bandit, "Red" Ryan. but nit required to • file proof . of same with machine,. 2 Lrpat do Wood 5 -ft. mowers, • y�et..publ!�,z when the title A-iil be the undersigned on or before the F. Disney. Greenw:od, - st Nashua, Golden Glow, White changed. No persons realized .tri,, 30th day of June 1936. `011 BALE-Evrtgr�en tern, Ban 1 a f tam, Bate to atue plants ready to set out.Cap at $1 10 perbushels krtore than Ryan, and hip aa,nciatFi After, that date the Public Tres= -early and late.iomatce. and a quantity or But- f • a rM crime- Ryan, McMullen and , tee will proceed to distribute the ter beans. L. D Banks, Pickering, 39t1 ,�,,A� r� ri Checkley. are the three men whn "state, having regard ' only to t'hr, uiUR `4 At.E - 9 rntibig Vnrksbiie Man el Seed, 25c. in lb. cartons are definitely known to be the ban1 clft m of. *71u he sbal'1 then have a pigs, 7 weeks old, and 2 bull calves . A Moe " had notice. old - Anply Robt, Dixon, Highland Creek, lot 2 'lits :who shot and• killed E. �,.� eon. t,Scarbom. PhoneMa1v.242U, 41-43 COOPER'S DRI-KIL for Lice on =3orses; Stonehouse and seriously uouniled� Dated at Toronto this 30th day of H`t%R FiSNT-100 norpo. dairy f"rm, Cattle, Sheep, PlJ;@'and $PCBs hilt son, JamEw, when %tterntin P R t:, May'. 1936. clay loam, running erect, modern barn _., water installco. brick house. 19 mil.. from To- t steal a ,car from ' their gay -Awe- on SPEGIA 9 THIS WEEK •A. N, Middleton, ionto. Apply acgvee: West Hill, Oat. 19tf March 1st. The three men are now Public. Trtaatee •801irl Copper Butlers at �i'125. } dead as a result of wun fights withf,ry�1HOi(l)$ CAIRY nUWB-R.etlin• i •police of krx. Since .the ret .of pegoode Hall, Tersntto. tJte.edand grade cows. Government T.8, G 1%anized 13t-ilers nt $1.00. ! tested, Fresh -and close spriogetoalways on -• Marsch, these bandits shot and kill- . hand. Blood s�sted if dnired. Free delivery o0 ed titres men, Mr.' Stonehouse, ' of �f ppwchases at 7 or more, Satisfaction Runt an Agbnt for McOclratick-TMerin Farm MeaehinrryW. ;21dZgeatlOa, . lent. 7• Murpht, f 'nd.a� Ontario iefephone g Markhatll, Constable Lewin, of Sarn• and Repairs ` If` you are troubled with Gastric - i is and a Customs officer in Blaine, ie, Sonr Stomach or other aihneata /`CATTLE WANTBD•9'O PASTURF, Our M046: -"We have an get it. Ot Wash. They arw elan suspects of be- Forty bead of c etre wants for pastor.. - raused ' by excess acid in tlfe atom- 11L.09per head per mowth. payable manthl , or it ie not mode. Jnk connected with other robberiv; .iiTretut9oacresforseasonfo 8138.00 �Ptee- 4, nth, get e, bolt Of G. tit H. Stomach ty of feM, water and shade. North seetioa of Telephone 3i�00 in Ontario and Qtrs�bc during the Powder. It will give you immediate rascoyns prrw;%y lou ono, 21 and 22. con. 2 1 P Ly P' kering Tow p. "rovtnAr-piv A. T. 65 BALSDON PICKERjI� '�. hinge few monthly Surely, as these relief. .0 j ering . rd Road, Toronto !bone Horyt+M i 'Here have ft*tr-i.l d +ea F,. C. Joneir il,"P iet 9014. - 40-41 • • • ! � G not paq." - Pkkertetg 8otaris 1 .