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PICK ERING, -0 NT.. FRIDAY MAR. 6.1 ;379 1 C. 31
NOTI-CE
Stainer's Cttlem" st Centeno- Green River������
is] United Chunh, Good Friday .? '
-- Evening, by Centennial and One of the groups of the Grew' ; ;*
.a.7�.d B. O, P$AR80N-Physioiao " Our trucks ' Dumbarton ehoira.
serseoe. Dasbrtos. t�nss y Pass your w8, _ River Indies' Aid, under the lead-,
every
--- B. POVATM _ : D:.-Divii-e erslli 8,i Mrs'. A. Wi h
pp�� -MILLS
�.Rs awedatioaatOntario. Rua• QOAL CORE.sent a sacred concert in ''1886--(936
Ntnwi M o1 cM Aaarkara Oewrwinlr (issuer Church,' on Easter Monday;
waoiasd by appoiatast.. Staples, of &&bury is. evening at 8 o'clock, March 29th.
w oi% t.Oec W1rOI�, CEM( NT) Irilifting with her father, Wm programwill incl A
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BAND, GRA VBiL, Thom. , ,ed •-'Ke��epers of the ' = -'hong _>
�► Mine Jean.MeoWhinnie visited with Cross" and a Sacred Paatomime, a[oadaa, Wednesday and Friday
ih,. sniicitasr. A�loearr vi�t�i,cYaso r� t.oio. R31d James and airs. Mitchell over the °"idle Old Rugged Cross." Other it, -
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010" iarataty ooeAWd by tan tate A. S Cori.- BUILDER'S SU P PLIE Fi "eek�nd. eras will include selections by the
tiaa.6000 wine o1 UQWtlbottaa, Whitby. sty The regular meeting of the W. A. (Droves. Sisters Trio, of TorogW. A Te. Per bag
49ATON, BELL & ROSS :ass 16091 cartage Work will- meet at the home of airs. Jno. freevAll offering will be taken.
Barriatora f! Solicitora�� We h8,ve 8,140 pl8,eed in stock a full Forgie o8, Thunaday, April sats is bags • '=1.30 - til
line of Maple L+eai Milling M. George White is visiting her Green
wotd -
WIU� J. BEATON. K. C. daughter, Mrs. Mills, of Toronto, 25 bags andl'sover, ie. aper' bah'
lis BROE $ELL. K C. J, D. r .ROSS Go's Peede.
OKthis week)
A. W. MITCHELL eir Young People's society belt : A i~,Il line tIp and pis
JAMES A. WHIGHT The Dunbartaal .Y. P..3, will hold their meeting on Tuesday mgut. ,
ss !leas btnec. Torosw. nd.iaide tela their "Box Social" next Monday Mr. and Mrs. Blakely and family
CO. RICHARD80N do Oo.. Barris = F'iskering, Ont. evening, Marchi 29th., Miss Florence of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. Pig Concentrate - thts is neemany
_v� �an souaton. Notaries etc.. Suite aol, i Anderson, Literary Convener, will tad Maw -1 Byers sad famtiy. for economical feeding
Qac.�ai.ae Building. 36 Tomato St. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residence 6510 - �-g Comtel
Taispiwoe Ad. 1686: bickering Phone 3013. atf ----1-r�- f y Paper" Mn E. holiday, of Mount Forest pis carter .for yroltag gigs
------- '—""--_ Come everyone. and spend an enjoy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walls,
MBO1V k KOMI LLAN-Btarria- The Beal Store, Clarelilont able evening with us, and family- one day last week.
rata. Solicitota, Notaries Public. office
at Gordon Howe. Pickering. on Tuesday and PHONE 024 _ The C. G. I. T. Group will pres- The open W. W'S, meeting held `
` Saturday cvettlngs (roan 7 90 to e.ao. or by ay- � int their plays: "Packing of the on Monday afternoon was -*'ell at- Poultry Feeds, All kinds ChIchm
19,=d-.
a�centre. Toronto office. Mc -Kinnon Bldg..
711 Mauro. St. Pbaoe Elgin 5808. 29tf rl FURNITURE Hoche Mission Barrel". and- "Aunt tended. Miss Mitchell gave. a very Starter and Growing Mash.
aL We ere displaying an attraetiTe ay evening, Maggie's Will" on Friday ;inter"ting talk,- which was enjoyed;
("ION(ANT tsrs. Notutaries Public mANNiS-Batriete-�e, variety of ! April 9th, at 8 p. . A very cord- by all. Bran and Shorts -
Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. ia1 invitation is extended to all. Harold Wright, of Stouffville,
GORDON D. CONANT. K. C. Furniture and Erurni
A,LLIN F. AN141S. B..A.N LL. S. tureAdmission 25 and 15 cents. Reman. with his wife and *family spent.7.
Gt/ces• -7 1 8 Sincoe St. S.. Oshawa Novelties. ber the date—April 9th. Itat Friday with Mr.. and Mrs. Carl '
Pboo t--4 and s (ochawa). and at the Court Prices low, in peeping with times: On may evening last 'fie pint_ Devitt Miss Helen Devitt retarbed
Howe. iVbttby. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit- - ,suss with them for the week -end, �IO.TTNIN.G
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by) e ' C. G. L ' T. were hosts to (tie .
' RADIO SERVICE Dnnbar"6 and whftby groups. The Mission Band are holding an
Uerr.taa The 'evening's fun consisted of open meeting .on Sundaynight at AND
- .A Graduate of Radia College g:>moI11, camp -tire program, by Dun- 7N Mrs. Boyce. of Bywkllin. Biu All kinds .air F► ork
. 1,1 ERBERT T.- FALLAIBE. L. D8., �Wlth barton, a1d Worship service by the be here to ac+,dreaa as and the .Aud- Of Re f
-HERBERT
MS. CWadwte a( the Royal Collage cI
Snrgeoe9sad the llaiveraetr of Toronto, Whitby group. A very appetizing ley Biand will visit us. Ail interest- All Tuning Guaranteed
rsdd U to-the•minnte training
in enee.rcoed doer east of St, And- Up-to-tie-minute,
Cbarea. Pickering. ont. ossa hours : a and repast was Prepared by the Picker- Ing ProR?Wn will be given by the C. 8. MaoDON A LD
e. a. to 6p, m., or 07 a0pointwent. QC .ray $ tag group, after which the meed Bands- Everyme come and
.eriire�. Phone Pick arse. 493, '. ~.FINEST EQUIPMENT ,.Zp CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO.
. for dosed with "Taps". thorn slang. Phone Lakeside 1509
A (,,one " '
to Dtulbarton on Friday,
- 040fscasa orbs. Guaranteed Satisfaction pril Zad at 8 o'etook pt m• and en- Kinsale Orders taken at NEWS (i 5=
..' AT jay a pleasant evening.. sponsored (too late for last week) i
POSTUJ,. Liaeneod Auctioneer, Reasonable Prices j by the "On -We -Go"' Group of the; Shin ie$ �,QT Sale' esra . «.t:. a a°1i"i :: &%"Sao& Soo Ontario. bww«~i Tomes and Batteries always an to .rd W. .1. A bne-act play "Dun ,s n w s4 ' Fwina Stevenson spent the
sat". Address,GrossMover P.O.. Goa. = H. RO`it'. MILLER. __ L'p-Lift Society" 'will be preoeated w'�-� at her '}tonne here.
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BBATOPT T Brouprhaat, Ontario
by members of the W. A. Miss Eil- Tey Mchar?son called oft hit Gait onlvenized Stet-' 8bin lee.
est. varaeeer. Cotsmiwoner for f Phone Mark ION em us y, a ocutionist of Picker a rasa a on unday. ,Mal,e toQ eR_
- talrtaq tts. Accwtotanf .-Ale'+r. � r t ui.:t r `
Etc, Issuer of r ie,K. hitRgp wheelir.
a�p� ins will is costume. ?Jum- Ti's W, A,.. held thein meeting at
'=kfarrlagp Lieeesaa: W Wtevale. Oats appear
-.. W - _
' L.► D ,nowt, sh'ar need -
!. bass by the . Highland. Creek Ladiem' Che home of Mr=: R. F..'4l.+afiray. �'
E R Qt:ai'tet and b our Dr. O'Hriea and !rlr: S. Mcl�ule•
A . lSit UPI f!LAitfSMt)K -
A E. RtCHARDSON y own Tultis s
ala of Toronto spent w
Call ,teed cert urire• Phone 8811
pa+e other items of interest on the see Sunday wit.
•. GENERAL INSURANCE bprograrn_ Lunch will be served A W. Parkin, -
= REAL ESTATE Insurance of All Hinds, hearty invitation is extended to' au
Miss Aileen .Gormley -anti friend _- FUEL
;CONVEYANCING} to join 'i8, the fur,. Admission Y.5 of Toronto spent . day at her
Best Rates Avairable wltb tad Ili cents. home here. Sun
Aa aid estab"ed agency, reattj ' _-- - Mfrs. Bentley -has returned home
to serves BeOurity and Service.
_
Poore, Pick. stew _ _ Brougham a� spending a week •ceith her son. Builders' Supplies.
_ Will at Audle .
Address . Phone. Three carioaf4s of -
�71T *� Miss Beatrice Stevenson is at Your°` tseonty
11Y M. MAW BROUGH7iM - PICK 516 home at present: enjoyed a trip to'Niagara Falls and LarL�l+t-1 �t�,d t�atlh
LIOEN81CD AUCTIONEER AND Mr& Harwood, of Dunnville, was Buffalo last Sunday. A11 r, -p.,, -,rt B. C. 4b1u ]88 M1
VALUATOR with her -mother, last week. u
good tiam,e g
_ $ate. conducted Anywhere : ;Pickering Mills bliss Evelyn Mitchell was the T W A• are holding a 'meeting a �i0a1
Phone or write. Address 014 Dundas _ guest of Mrs. G A. Garcia • on : at Mrs. & E. Mowbray's on Wed
y Alberta, Coal
Street. East, A en0 for'Froet 3i; Wood Tuesday. esday, The afternoon will be spert
- -Whitby. Ontario.-
Agency The DeGeer farm gale on the 7th n quilting a quilt. DoII186tIr! Coke "-
Cooksbatt Farm Machinery_ Several from here were in •Greer.- Cement, Lime Pla8r�
con. brow t a
wood on Tuesday
C Y R I L E. M O RLE Y - era together. great crowd buy Y rii>; ht" to see the '
Complete lire and repoirs. drama, "Girt Shy" fro¢(, Pickerin Maple Body WCod 0
G RINERAL INSURANOB
Mrs. George Duncan Sr., has been Y" g
:: • Pbses _ Pkimvg, iYN {:hopping and Pestis Of all a visitor among Markham reiativen and enjoy thi home-made sausage. :AgenEi3 for 'Lttndy Fenoe
kinds. the past week. M.
and Mrs., Alldrpd and family anti ME�sl :.eboilnp
WRITER Miss Ileane Parkin, of Kinsale, o O w have moved into the
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f sha a,
Royal Pastry Flour was `a viYditor act the Wafter Ba
Life stone house vacated by Mr. and Mrs ,hiLlt --
Life poultry Feeds, Crowing h� over the .weelk-eta Stevenson. we weloorne tl>ea„ to. our -Cooktahntt IiYlplement,�
Fire Ms►eh. Laj in Mash = �h` �rto't' Mrs An Hxecutive meeting of the W. Secure Prises Before Bayles
Automobile g WaUder . •and Mn. Cooper, of 'Tor- - -
e onto, were visitors at the Mrs. Geo. L '°� heed at the ho=ne of the pr.
Meall makes Plow. Point.. WILSON B R O.
-+ Burglary . and. Accident T pip how o, Monday aitetanoon. esident -ori Tuesday afternoon W
.INSURANCE D. N. Lockwood Sulnday School and Church kad make an�ai>gelnents for the Dist-
Sunday
Aohnual. HU1
PICKERING, 011t.fiat- attendances o8, Ctiaday. Rev. J. ris �11t. ;
D. Gi'ov�al choosing as hit tend Mite `� gang of nom' have been. work- Phone Mark 7-960 ` t
New Patterns == Bast words of Jeeila: `It d& finish- ung o8, No. 7 iilgh�asy cutting dead
R. G. CLENDENING ew, wood out of tunes and in some cas- - FIGHT �5
YII L1IIOleums, Congo. es cutting down old trees to
g Mr. George iflarley has been ser- �P-
leums and Oilolotb are.
FUNERAL DIREOTpR rove appearances.
iousiy lit during the paint wreak, but .. s
i9 slightly i p Mr: Wm. Sadler 'is , seriously ill Water Cold
just in, a hood range to Private Ambulance g y nlproved at resent. with the flu Mr. J. Young, Billy
Day and (bight service The Oscar Wilson fatally visited and F Ballard aro able be out ~_ 1
choose from. _ and in the city on. Sunday. By
Phoria 9000 again after- being confined to bed .BuildiD u our Vitamin
Mrs. T.' Knox is again on the sick, for several clays. g 11 y
Brighten your rooms with Halvern $000 uat, Be
new floor coverings this k Brougham Y. P. of the Church Mr. (Walter Steer has eltgag+ed serve. '.. Fri
Bprlra Markham,, • �nt.. elle guests of Claremont Y, p,tlft.. E. Mowbray for the alaaart- We feature the followin IVlta
g , onths. Garnet Wagg who has g
-=----- Union on Monday evening. In the min 1'rOdL1Ct$
been with Mr. Mowbray for a year
SUN -TESTED WALL PAPER absence of Mies Hilda Hood,' con. haq Kone to• his home to assist his Wampole's Cod Liver Oil $1.00
in stock You will find papers For Our Poultry vers, of the Citizenship Group, on
_ father. Ayerst's Aiphamettes 5o ca
"Ior every room in the house-- Dri ins Fountains and Feed cSolm Sunday
ening. M1ss Vary Mai The ladies of the combMnity who
charge of the meeting.' sules fi-00
• :toric textures, plastic effects Trou hs made in oar own shop ""aro privileged, attend the FooNa X3.50
Some of the children and older `t 100
conventional, modern, floral. pupils of the '.$. S.- will and Nutrfdcn Course in the hall
- GF quality and moderately the church one "In the Ga den at 1 amply �� for Abbott's HdI[ver Oil C �aults SG `
ast week were
plain. novttty 1! scenic designs Y Easter Pageant "In the Garden in
their
it trouble, Miss G. Gray of the = 50 s 1.
STICK -PAST .DRY PASTE priced. Bhtartch, Dep(. of Ag-
?.30, in aid of the W. M. S. Thank- 100's $1.80
Oyster shell and mica grit. offering service. Thin interesting tune was the directar, _
The Fouz�Square Class held a' -Ayerst Calelum 71 Capsules
Sento, Alabnlanee. Day or Night pageant ' is well worth Do
Also d_ air Utensil °11g'- v i
Y s axed filter very P eaeant meeting at the bolus too $2.25
Phone 1300 not es it of their 'President, Mrs. V. Parkin Malt, & Cod Liver Oil I Ib. 59cr
E IN
R N -E S
pude. Hear the Con>;c Debate by the toot .Saturday night with 13 preser,'t 2 lbs. 98C.
Furnace work and general tin- Broughmn Pi7emon on April 2nd. After the busine,tq was d39posed of And all other popular Vitalnili "
C. A. STERRITT g } l v "Resolved that the .gloppy, good- the. Inombers presented Velma Cr- products. '
�h sttlltllll] 11'OIIi )t� attended to. natured woman is preferable to a `,
les _ avcfard with it Iced lamp. She, to
Funeral Direotor clean Crank_" Moving pictures by turn thnnkeci her friends for their
'FE. C. Jones, Phm• S
Furniture Dealer ALVIN BUSHBY J. J. Case Manufacturing Co. Fr=ee kind Rift and will ever rmnember
Hardware Phone 4900
fm
guesai p
contests'her Present daps at F r,,Mde. se DruggWVaried and danci"gafer� moves
wit her
aI
��N8,VtYV �tli PICKERING nt-1nM�i�T��tS'adtL, ti. ^.'�.JYY•a.'t hR•.a.�i{.�'1i%;
Candda"s-FavouriteTea = .WU1-"Why won't you advertise?" ask -BUY+'
ed . the representative of a news-
paper. of a matt in a small way of and have`'
business in 's small town. t ` '
i' ,
r/Because I'm agin' advertisin,' ' : e o uq `
the man answered y
ABA••But why are y--U.---.a gaina�it
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"It don't leave a man no, time," 1
i07 was the reply. "i advertised wunst •`
- - — last summer and the consequence
tfine to ro fishing the whole season'.'~-
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Rettunin belles the Hfaho of +G9's:�. � tiw:w.a:� "M.�Kt��•:�•:As:t:� � e o:�. • ..o.... �-" - -i
i a p ;tee
London says Canada will continue �, - ,•fie
to have railway deficits unless bird► 4�ON
ON 'j H i. Bisc
control propaganda is stamped out. �;�iCh• - .
Will we choose, chop-ehoi�s dna obit."THER CUIT FOR EVERY AMMD
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TH
lues?- Windsor Star. .��E'S A CHRISTIE BIS
►� 1 ey ClOWLAND F'ITZ51MMCNS�
r� �4rte:.��Z�;e;,,.-..•;.•;�e��e�r�e�e_r���;•,•.. '•• other times I just used my bean. Lis- "Burke," the vo;>Ze asked.'',This it
hen ten, Kelly! I want to bet married. , It Doyle." --
SYNOPSIS worsted old man, ,but she was hard takes dough. I'm in this newspaper "Yee, Doyle."
It has been ten years since 'POP and unyielding. game and it's the only thing I know. • ':It's come. I've been 8014 Va the
` Clark has won a United League pen- He started away, but she stopped I've got to make food if I want more river.'The old -man told me 1h morn
6h nant with his New York Blues and as him. money and, the only way I can get ing. I'm going to Newark at' "ce." - • -
the season opens the sports writersi- "When 'are you going to let Larry '-That's "'Platy said
with the exception of Terry Burke, go?+•
more money is. to be a, -good reporter. tough, old man, —
of the Star, give them little chance. ",egg soon as it can be arranged. nerve letting this thing get on your and he really meant it.
oils
He bets i10 on them at 200 to 1 at a nerves." "I've been expecting it. ' $ fins
Good -night." l,ve got tp get at the bottom of bcund to come."
��� restaurant owned by Toa Murallo this or I'll lose my lob. I g,t nowhere (To be Contin..-Spnt'd.)
Tony It was' after two o'clock when Ter-
a gambler, In the Brodway district. , on the Whitper care. This looks even °
ry left Atfce a apartment. He had
In the hard fought opening game with been thinking about marrying Alice worse. Ace found the bat floating in
Philadelphia, Whiper, the visitor's for some time and as he sleepily wait- the river and Rawlins 'identified it. {fVIlrtal
WATON YOU Y�T ! star pitcher, dies from a rifle bullet There wan a small needle something
through the heart as he to nearing w for scab ie tJust s that they
e would lip married just as soon as she like a phonograph needle forced Into Wind on the sold, and tivig431.welDiug
c 1♦ the home plate after agtashing out a would say "Yes." Then he wouldn't the handle at the spot where it would low from the clearness,
e Royal is always home run. The Bines win. There has have to start home at all hour's of, the be gripped. The medical examiner -Limpid and languid at d ,
�J been III -feeling between Larry Doyle, night. He would be at home with her. p
•� pyl1a the Blues' rookie shortstop, ex -Ford= thinks that was tete means •used to_ Dewed with the myrrh of t1YA'spr,eu
/J i�•GG ham star, ,and Whltper beciuia the He was -still. drowsy when he step- administer. the poison but they have ous turf in its aearneps�
1111 pretty daughter of Clark, France*. Ped out of the cab in front of the not been able to diccorer what pol- .'Smoky with attar of bi -Mr and -
pre shown her preference for Larry. apartmelit _where he .ilved. -As he ap- son was used," _ of .vetches ad musk,
hadDetective her
preference
Doyle
until proached, s than stepped out of 1be } kutiir it tough, Kelly, but.you Ambrosial'.. incense of gra9nen and- -
doorway. Terry's heart turned over are -chasing the wrong guy..when you clover -nen -blown;
he learns that. Larry was talking to and almost stopped. }ie was, sure it
I Frances under the stands at the time are aster are. It I ever come across
the shot was- fired. When the Blues p`ae his finis anythinfi to help yon out; you eau de" - `1 and 'ia the reeds, and wing croon
are to open in 8ostan, four of the "Burke?" the `atranger said crisply. pend on me." ing wailfully. over-
�s ■���� �� Boston stars are
'injured. Terry learns "Yee," Terry_ihoguht he:, heard his ll k! right. Maybe I'm' wrong; bpt Deep ricer water and 9jlt •
i�"� 'I'll k� ep watching you."
that Sid Stream, notorious New York teeth clicking. Muting to languor the waver)ng erI
gunman, wrecked their taxi by fir- ''Kelly wants to seer you. I've. been "Why don't you keep me covered of a plover,
Ing a file bullet into a tire. Stream is waiting for you for two. hours." all the time?'' Terry suggested with a 5weepin� the-sands•'and the deso- _
found dead and Terry receives by the '•Oh, all right," .Terry' said rti'ith a gr.n- '"Then' you wou}d always be sure late rifts of his way,
mail a warning; "People who: knave great relief surging over him, of the.'' ]n his heart be hoped Selig S'ear.chinq the shingle and shale. the
too much, die:' When Dirkin, Chicago They went down to Centre Street. would follow the suggestion. Ile was driftwood and stone; '
star, dies suddenly Just after hitting ^What's ori' your mind. Felly?" Terry worried abut th gang and what _
a homer, and Pietro, the Chleayo'bat asked. - -they might'do to him, If it came -out __ ` -
v,,. Yinti in the pines,'and wind in itis
boy, disappears, it Is suspected that plenty. Where were you'alT night. that he was responisfble for, the police
Dirkin was poisoned by handling his •{�'hy±'t finding, the bat. wild ~.berry bushes,
favorite bat. Terry suggests to Kelly 'Never mind, why. Where , were And why was this wholesale Rustling end rolling and grgrm,
that n be sought in the nearby Her• Rubbing the resinous bou hdiitrough
_ .. you?"" _
-laughter'. on? Could it be' a. the quick forest bushes;
Ism river. Pop Clark. -tells his daugh- •'[. went down to Jhe offiM and_ at desire to.ha.e the Miles win? This is the voice of the godhng
ter he is going to get rid of. Doyle ter that I went up to see . my girl. Instead A going immediately, home • :.
She• says she loves him. Terry, wor- What about it?" the Indians charm; ,
_,
Terry wet over to the office. wrote Voice of the open-air odlin whore
Had, goes to nee Alice 'Andrews.. .. flow. do you, kiww so -much about P g S— . -
. er it e o
} f� _ up the story of the finding of Dirkln's mooch-is� ori own.
---- these _mtirdersf Kelly�s-tapped at g y .
bat, learlug out all mention of lits` �• W. Sief. -
"But that is -ridiculous -l'ou'd him' part in the affair, and then -went homae
„ '-Now wirat?" Terry was andoyyed. to bed, t
#� better go to bed. "We found the bat;' Kelly, replied.
Pop stood up and Looked at her. "And just where You told me to hto}r He, slept late and was having a cup - ,The world's • deepestmine is the
He was '■ algetic figure. s seaetr, of coffee, which he made for himself, Robinson Deep in S4.uth .#hitt• Here _
p for it. 1n the Harlem River," when his telephone rang. His nerves gold is mined at s depth of 8,b00
-.''That- was a good hunch then; were on else and he'jumDed at the feet below the surface of th@ gtrpunif.
4. ,very cake of Royal
is sealed in an
air -tight wrapper
It. stays fresh
"N TOU can't make successful
I bread with weak yeast.
",i our yeast must be full strength
and pure it you want bread to be
sip petizin.g—swee t -flavoured and
light in texture.
That's why seven ` coat of 8..
Canadian housewives -today insist
on Royal when they bake with a
dry yeast.-F.very cake of Roval
comes .sealed in an , air -tight
wrapper ... the only; dry }east
that has this special protection.'
It stays fresh, -'an(l pure for
months.
hor So }—cars Roval-has stood
for reliability I. .. u.nfa�ling good' -
results. I)on't trust your bread -
baking to inferior brands of }'east.
Be sure to ask for 'Royal..
Send for FREE Booklet!
To get uniform re-
sults in bread-ty.,k- .
fr ing it is importgnt
y to keep the sponge
ar an even temppera-
turc. . The • "Roydl
Yeast Bake nook"
givesinstructions
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tested recipes for
,temptinf breads,
coftec
cakes, buns
and rolls,
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Fraser Ave. dt Liberty St.,
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piemfe send tae the free 'Royal
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For Amazingly Quick Relief
Get "ASPIRIN"
If you suffer trom pains of neuritis
what you Rant is quick relief.
"Aspirin" tablets give quick re-.
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dissolve or disintegrate almost in-
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illustration above.)
Hence—~when you take an "Aspi-
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And thus is ready to start working
almost instantly . . headaches,
• neuralgia and neuritis Pains. start
casing almost at once.
• "As inn" tablets are made in'
Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered
trade mark of the Bayer Company,
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to 2 eetostda by slot '
watch. an "Aapidn-
tablet starts to dietnte-
grate slid so to work.
Drop a6p '`Aspirin" tab-
let into a glass of water.
By. the time It Islta the
- bolen• of the alar it b ,
disintegrating. What
lsappena in this
n
warn t it?' 'shrill whirr o`t the insistent bell and The temperature in the lowest work -
"So it was another hunch -"'took up the recelrer: e.
"Sure. Say, slid :you find the kid.. - lags is about 206 degree.
too?" he aske•! eagerly...
"No."
"My guess is ihat you won' -t, either"
"Then you.haven't.anything to sug-
gest about him?"
"Say, what are' you driving at - � _
Terry bristled: "are you still trying' O
to pin this stuff on me?
"lhn trying to solve these murders
and I think you' know too much- and t
-are too smart.'i- r,Q'�
''Ile yourself, I:
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,R--- • tion and to do many of the things ground. Gradually the regimentation ness,. confidence, but firmness, too. "The' only argument to which -fer
outiQ he chives to do, and by which he may be increased, to be eventually It is the most difficult formula ever taro governments will listen today is , �t
Tra1t1/rig �nt__1_ developer himself directly,' eased off again when self-control or handed to anyone. the argument of the gun."—Lord Stm
�lai� This last item is a big subject. self-government is established as s bolgi •
Beginning in the pre-school age, the habit. _
,ptt-E on should Also Predom-
iw �pA�lnein In Pro -school �e of real self -development, self- Wisdom is needed more in z child •The number of London churches Dragonflies fiy .backward and side- "A
+ 9 expression should predominate, with handling than in all the scientific designed by Sir Christopher Wren wise without. altering the position
Wisdom Needed. general regimentation as a back- laboratories' on earth. 'Wisdom, kind- was 66. of their bodies
dust •itOt is the regimentation .of ;
Fhil v It means, borrowing an .. _
Arm learning to work automa• -
ticalir r or largely—
routine duty predominates.
Ail us are regimented by the
very reolrebsents of Mot' Firdt of
All, wp have to eat. We have to
8Y_tircie1-40 d to avoid danger to keep n r T j�� �[
Wive. ?tat is primal. - Neat we _ � ■ - —i-■• � s ��a
have tit work, in one torm or an �
ether'.16r6o ourselves to some things `
deny oyirtiehes others. From here on
we CPA narrow it down to individual
�. eases: But there is no escaping the r, ,
tact that' regimentation is a factor In
living:
0 f TH E
}
If the'. adult is to be ruled thus; by M ALL.
,circumstannces,, does it not seem sen-
sible (o prepare the child for such - 'LtOLLOW the lead of up-and-coming people and you'll own •a' new
conttngettciiat " Oldsmobile. It's smart as the newest nn fashions—with a distinc-
The lrtg trouble was that some ' five beauty that makes it the 1933 Styler�Leader. Its fleet as a summer
years beck, before we began to see breeze— veered with a larger en
daylight about individual happiness, —powered $ gine for smooth, pulse -tingling per-
breeze
and regimentation made".,` formance. And Oldsmobile will satisfy your yearning, for a "car that
-up alm0gi all of a child"s life. 1 ^ has eve g'r—'yet its low price makes it tops in value. The mole
everything"—yet
ReAtion From Strictness. closely you inspect this great new car, the more convinced you will be
Ouco we had our eyes opened to t that Oldsmobile is the smartest car of the gear—the smartest bug of them _
the filttb, we held up our hands ria -all. Come for a trial drive today in a 95 h.p. Six or a 110 h.p. Eight..
:.horror and began - to kill Johnny nail Low monthly payments on the General Motors Instalment Plan.
James- with kindness, called liberty. � �Y "' 0-978
the It of liberty ..that ki'led muc:i
more gOtekly than it saved.
But, dt, served (it still serves) its �I
purpos4 even though a few.thou3and
childr$d were sacrificed to the . cause.rA
""---
of thef extremists. Every retzrr:F -
goees t4' extremes at first:: 4vcry
new. a;ia -bw of thought c:alma its
Now. t am not out picketing for
regituentation aa a counter-refor. �r r k-
measure, That would .be to go bac .
-to 'the,dark.ages of Victorianism and 7
the child "workhouse" of Dicket:3.
_ .
But I bare lived long enough to f .'..► ti.x�f s s��i ;u Yr .
know, that the only happy adult I.,'
:• the rerrslt pf a very cariful blend• `
'' f �NV•I/' Jh
Ing of -both regimentation and pers ' s
zonal liberty. of conforming and also
of selr-ssertioat
+- Thir' is $Ay it seems .to me. every, x`
child should have three stars to
de his up -bringing.
guide •`
1
iFllpt, things that he has to do ca
roan%, sgmb as the baby learning iNE �ARjN6 �()R IS31
to eat,, pttd steep. at regular hours:
,e child attending to his drersing E�jERRpWSW
s
d helpisg with regularly assigned t3ttsK,�pow ?w
ta; tins adolescent with ' sti'I Mr.1. t f iler
shore reiwastbalty. tt�!ajob
ow Scull"
eo.•r- saaunw,,,.t.
` l.aarMfib to Accept Emergencies Na„r O O.Aatyrta _
Nest comes acceptance of emer• PtIv Nr C els..-OLDSMOBILE....
1937.'
-C easy-a*y, as it arises; or the cheer- �� e«,ter
- rgtWulshia•g, of a . privilege. ; Q 6
- .ea taoeish the child cannot always IoM 1;thoQeS :�+Q a1�i1:RE'S NO DELAY WHEN .YOU ORDER A NEW OLDSMOBILE -
f /
be this. 'the er+c:h sport
psha+r• di/ _
l'+ 9 ) 5 D• • �� t tato lioer'•t to. an
Ce, act t00 fre uent is a war • 6 �rna'•nt�� oe• •Vb�p)
pridjawatlon for the multtpl' ddds"t, •lwieh ylpA• - • 4
CHAS COOPER iClaremont.
tt# life will be sure to ex s-�puda
et ilio later: _ Assoc. Dealer -J. McGlashan, 'Dumbarton
The' third Is his right to soles:
_
�u
�� d Old ► of thirty
'five PfO`rter tw x
,• ' :' '~�s' ARE you �din8 the clantled su+� fire
F„ ion IWVe tesd'inS _ .�,•
tt b, ash bit 't
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u t+O
t � ' 1 •�, � a8 iit+'B
"toall
tlte't'�c�tabk.ever' . ' ' P steQ Out to —
,,. `': •teed ed _
de is int wig F --ter Sut`day,'xks: For dry
w * n.1�rticulal ly + 71'�cl su to- ' Tomes b
e no
'°" w` t ' flashin8 cow U ted Turret �•utiful as
pis,.
SLy�,w,dinS �,uShlin-Buicks abte, tpO _
Fier to daY s M dfu, GaPab C.a� for 30 years t° be ,
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are b ��.s ndsd
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$1207
(Serio 44—Sport CouPe - £'
with
COOPER' =— Claremont Aaeoc Dealer -J McCslashan Dumbarton �u�et a t.�tor�. �,hawa, k
` oat. Cioeernmeut tares, license
• • • • and lr akA additional. Pries w
�- subject to change without
~ `— M-776 notice.
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`Sale Register Notice t0 Cred>ltolr+� [ e Maple I�af i[ntnsl !'�e�'
Y
Term — Radio Service
T{JESDAY, MARCH 30th—Anction In the matter of the Estate of Mary InBET�IIG� CjQ. �'
- ' 4,75 pet Tari $iAo paid is advance sale of foam horses, im lement:; Turner, late of the village of Clare-
Expert service and re- ,�„1 W �i•�ANL3A 1N8. Q0.
8ubseript6o" to the United 9tstse and hay, the property of Joseph meet, in the Township of Pickering,
and a, 62.00 in advance. r--'-B. l[itcheli, �tby, 0�,, (1 1-2 County of Ontario, Widow, Deeeu- pelvo t0 all makes. 88as• �e+v hates for Fars aa>t (>
1 om31e Ween of the,stop-light). As ed' onable charges. Work. Bai>aiav'
' JOHN. MURKAR. Proprietor.
the owner is giving up farnsh ALL persons having claims ag- Windstorm. Insurance on OalldlM
there will be no reserve. Sale at alnst the estate of Mary Turner, eller&11Eeed.
y 1 o'clock, sharp. W. Maw, auction-.late of the VillaSe of Claremont, in ARTHUR IELD 1trinds,> e howellllllse ca
flits i
* School Reports the Township of ' Pickering, County Aut+rs `�
! of Ontario, Widow, Deceased, who Graduate Radio and Television Institute
died on or. about the 25th day of Member Official Radio So
rviu Men's Write or lrhwe I
3J~ra 7m.--100. Pass 60--74. Fail- _ oveirr Association. - BOWMAN d; BOWS
below 60. Sr. 4th — Arthur Your their claims with the undersigned 46 Phone 5201, PIC WHITBY ONT '
Gormley 80, Velma Crawford 78, before the 17th day of April, 1937,
— =- 6ertrtiae Essence 77, Jr. y after which date 'the _assets of the... _ -------
4th—Har- —_-- —
E es— - _
ala sten 77, Ma}'ion Holliday 71, -. estate rwnll be distributed having' re- a
g Just Consider Law Motor Sales
Peter Bo)ool0 6b. Sr. 3rd--('cordon And gard only to the claims of which
Stell 76. Jr. 3rd—Robt. McBrien 86, the Adariinistrator shall then have
Jack Hooker 85, Kea, Taylor 77, e e notice, and the undersigned will not
Chrysler- Plymouth
VO When purchasing a barns or mv. Dealer
Howard, Stell 72. 2nd -Larry Tay- be responsible ,to any person of you see what you bay before iss-
' for 82. isi; rGer. Hooker 85, ,Marie whose claire he shall not then have
McBziien Sb. Primaryr-Lionel All- y notice. nine Y�r cheque. Then, Why Not GOOD USED CARS
Alimar Wm. G. E. ase the PYBADOD -Poultry Farm GOODYEAR TIRES
dred, Richard Dated, at Toroi►t% Ontario, this for your BABY' CHICKS from the WILLARD BATTERIES
C. H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight Specialist 171h day.of March, 1937.
Manning, teacher, Disney Building. (Opp.' P. O.) Pedigree R. O. P. )Rood-Tooted GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
Greenwood School Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1516 Jack Fraser, Claremont, out., Ad- Stock- 'SKILLED. MOTOR REPAIRS
Sr. 4th—Mi
Brown (h), . Lois - ministrator� - Give us a trial on a New or a UssdF Cat
The Government Improved Hatch-
• Byers (h), Muriel Ctarltie, Bob Gib- by by his solidtoi+a ery at your door for inspection .ex- I 24 Hours Towing Service
son, Vanessa Walls, Ross Campbell. Beaton, Bell and Ross, '
(farsightedness) rept Fridays and SuWdaYs. Gordon J. JA
-' Jr. 4th—Eileen Sadler (h), Helen � 372 Bay Str. Toronto
Devitt, John Gibeon; Leslie Wilson, Hyperopia (farsightedness is the ��//�� Over Seven Thousands in hands
Marjorie Byers, Allan Shori. Sr. condition of-error existing when the R E A 1�►1 of Satisfied sustainers. - Phone 2 08
3rd—Fred Brown.. Jr. 3rd—Alan power. of the eye is deficient for. PICKER �G, f►•NTARIO
Clarke (h), Carl Ellis (h), ' Clare the length or the length' �of the eye Hugh G. Michell
may be deficient for the refractive «e are ay iri this week Claremont. Ont. � -
- • - • ' £stock (h); Milton Walls, Vernon ]� g
Johnson, Jimmie Kinnear, Ross po-er. From the front to the back, for C: ealm picked up by Mark. 8103
'Walls, Billie Devitt, Vernon Short, '. this length has power, each ti.sue
::Joyce Innards Earl Campbell. 2nd— I Qllr trucks.
and' -the fluid contained therein Q
Vernon Gibson (h), Dorothy Clarke I playing an important part. This i3 Special 29c. BROCK `
(h), Jean Mark, Harold Clarke, so common, an uAderstandin,g 'of the'
Gerald Clarke. ist—Bobbie Eatock- condition, that the Hy peropi= eye THEATRE
(h)•, Isabella.dark, Ernie • Sadler, ' ball is considerM- the -small eyeball N o. 1 Z ?. C.. Th! Best that saiu>�
Edward Knapp', Douglas Clarke ", yet many sna11 eyeballs can :be just Yer lb..$uEter Fat WHIZ'S.'Yaxid _'�! q �vr
Pruner—John- Devitt (h)% (tonnes as normal as the larger ones. There _ 6camination Sorvka
Clarke, Milton Campbell, Allan CITIZENS' DAIRY .. a
are certain varieties of this Condit- � !'�'
Clarke, Douglas Ifnapp, Kenneth fon that we must touch upon in a - (Friday and, ssturday C. H. 'iltoje. 0�.
Short. Harry Clarke'. Number oQ .general wap because their existance PHONE 32 March 28 and 27 $��� Vj
Roll, 41. ' denotes absence for part essay be explained under other div- W�32T8-v' Two 9howe, at 7 and 9 l�
'Qr all of the examinations_ M. inions of the oonditiop tater. �s a we
S'yturday M%dnep at 1.80
Isabel Rutledge..tea'dw cause of this condition'the first may ATi%LiVTION, FARMERS
be found in the -above explanation, gat. Eveoiug Show starts at 8,80 .
_ Brock Road it may be present at birth. the child
Holiday Matinee, Friday at'Z p.m� Ha Ty Hud
being born with a mall eyeball too GENERAL REPAIR WORK CLAUDETTE COLBERT
-Mr. and MM Fred Yates of_ the small for the refractive power. We are prepared to repair cars,
FRED .4aoM VRRAY Builder and Centre iter
city were Block Road visitors last This leases only one division.
$may the acgpired type. truoks, tractors and all farm IN Brlolty brk and 13tooework
A The -Acme Apiaries report far- (to be, continued) a1a<lhiuery. Wheels rebuilt and "Maid of - cJalem`" - �► -Specialty
purably after inspecting their yards lire-setting. wood-work and 9
la the northern parts recently. the —With
t.AiVD SURY�YOR wood turning of all kinds. �0e
_?sinter being panicularly easy on -
. - pf�igA
' r0 to t
Plaee yon-r older now for- 9ARVEY STEPHEN' -
the tees this year. —"� THE CROWN INNd
Several from here attended the F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Se., 0 Wood• Working and tUrning. BALE SONDERGAARD Rosebank lid, aud- Kingston Rd. �, !
f
:hockey match. in Whitby last Mon. L S. On. file are the records of sur Phone or Oill
iday evptiing"between Brougham and veyors Gibson and Yamold, fit. A.
H.
• - - - 4-29 t_ hone pick 669
riDunbarton; resulting in 1-e in an �g East,' Oshawa.'. Pbrae 1981 !�• ++• RO E Monday, Tuesday bed Wedn'nday
=ipvertime period, Dunbarton scoring.• 1e h crock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shoo. ,March 29, 30 and 81 Q to Congratulations to Dir, _ Rasa (Sliccxator to W. H. Jad[toa) Mooday., First Show at 6.45 NO V� vVYou
(Carlton, on the purchase of a car.
Iihis• makes three- Chevrolet purch- Last Show at f)
ease' lit the ca[nmunity since Jan. Tues. and Wed., FirstShow atp '
eBuilding
1st. Please page General Motors. _ _ ant Complete ow a_
b C plc Show t 820 wed of all kinds.
At time of whiting Mrs. Bert - -THEY DON'T OARPENTBRING,
Smith,- who was taken to the Gen- _ "Public .Enemy's CEMENTING,
+oral Hospital, Toronto, last week, _ e e ,� t'LU�[BINCi
is progressing real well and the _ �� =
doctors report very favourably re`
_ .. _ . Wife and
larding her condition. We are very = _ - With -' ROOFING
.:pleased to hear this and her friends _ no nearly four million dairy
here Irish her well in regaining her = cows-on the forms of Canada PAT O'BR]E N We a eo- sell Brantford Roping
- = =
produce
mor• 16an 16 billion
heahh. L•INDS kY Maf°rials, Empire Be►tbroom.
pounds of milk a year: Th• MARGARET
— =
Dominion'sw don't - ''ROBERT ARI4STRUNG Eanipment, Duro' Water
Audle C0""10O1f� "°"t°""'°` dri^�otis milk. consumers
aout AR liONIERO Systems, Beeitty
3 hird is sold in the fluid market.
CES
AR
+ Stable Egaipaient•
so
�,. i•;WntiJ' the d•r•lopms^t of ice cream and toter dry and wapo- • ' an tither Building Material
—Fall ,wheat and-seeds are show-
, ''rated milk, the only. mark•+ for this other milk was butter and „
Wing fairly well as. yet. cheer. , Since the turn of the century, however, almost every
iilates Free
_yeor has seen oddi+ional uses for nick. Each has helped to •stab- : _ t1lVork Guaranteed
PEPPER E
Miss'Lottie Mercer, who has been
laid up with the flu has returned Hifi a more depe^dable year-around market for ail milk produced. = - With
to work. For 80 years, Borden, through research end salesmanship, has F! 6 J. PR O lJ SE
R P. Winters has beutt his trade :'carried a •leading part in developing uses and markstd for milk' ;
ANE' WITHERS
again,west of Pickering, He 6� �• that +odor are making dairying one of the greaten+ courses of IRY'I\ S. COBB _ . Phone °.?)
gt 1 �. ' •farm income in Canada.. • SL .V VERVILLE p
` orfs a bun -
'SLIM ICKERI`G. o.,
- -y summer. '
Several carloads of 'horses have - `" •° • • `• - _ ��
been- unloaded at the C: P. R. Isere t •-
- .during the past week. = = • • ' •
MSSOCIATLO 'COMPANIES ,85, Phone 600 -for-High-Class Provisions. at
_ Rev, Mr. Spencer occupied the PURCHASERS OF MILK '
i Ipul'pit, very, acceptably oil Sunday MANUFACTURERS OF MILK PRODUCTS - - - .• ii ..G7.'i'.+ R�i.y acid Wi�IT� .
r
last. Rev. Dr. ` Currie comes' next p,IS}RiBUTQR$ THROUGH
OI�I THE WORLD..
i Sunday.
. _ -R. & W. Coffee' Fuller'sAmber
Theo. and Mrs. Annan are cele- ---- ---- •
bating the 35th anniversary of 1 l •
'their wredding this week with all A
�• C• �yf �•Cetin 22 one 5lb 39the rneuiers of their faniil 'and l.0.y F R .
grazidchiklren.' 'Aunt Dinah Pan- Heinz Soups - -
.
Ia MeinoriEtlst ; FYou can get Top Price -for cake Flour 18c. Asst., 2 tins 27c.
BA.DGEROW--In lv�ig memi r�, of noel Vater
our father, William Badgerow, Choice Veal +Calves .-.Right Weston Wafer _
who passed away Mdreh 27, 1936. 2 bottles for l ace
Not dead, but passed ,beyond a at Home. 2 pigs., for 25e.
Rho mist that binds us here,
IIato the newer, larger lite Royal. Pastr FlourBroken! Sodas
We `have
Of that unclouded sphere. Buyet at the`
. lbs. for -19c.
24 lbs. 85c. 2
t-
` Where's an open gate at the end of
the road, farm--- Monday, Tuesday & _
-'Through whiclk each tenet � ; Cooking. Figs �Fig Bar Biscuits
W°ns; Wednesday, each week, ' and
.'11nd there is a tight we cannot see,
_ ,2, lbs. for ••19c. Per lbe 1 S
Our Father claims His own. Pay, '�'loront o " Prices.
Beyond the galls our loved one �. Eldest and Juicy Lettuce -anti Celery
Fin" happiness sad r[at. ,P►10KER/NG1 FARMS Each • lOce
ulna there is comfort in the t>>oaght< Oransrese doz., 35c.
Tltaat a k ming God knows bei LIMITED
'�•Baity sinsd by Sea and Dani#• Telephone lir.
' Piake laff sloe Low*@
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R _ week. Kathleen is remaining" far a
T L E O'N� /L� ' bulla Sphar's r
fent days. - _Notice to Creditors Y
Mrs. Cosner was ' in the city on Dls. Fred Hardy is ' still confined _ ' �� .,� .remedy for' CHILDREN `±
UQUiday of this week. to hospital, but his many friends FUNRRAL DIRECTOR AND, 'S c ougb,
The McIntyre plant is repos d to will be -glad to knorw that it is be- - EDdBALl11ER =[a the :scatter of the Estate of `Whadping-oough, and croup, acts 'y
be working 'day and night. lieved a surgival operation will not George Turner, late of the Vilhge quicker, surer add is absolutely tx
P ? _. Successor to W- J. Rather, of Claremont, in the Township of SAFE, and dependable at less coed,
Messrs Ross Evans and Fled be necessary. Btouftvitle -.Pickering, County of Ontario, E6- Results good or nwney back Try W
1pltghthe have tbeen, on jury duty dur- Mr. Wm. Birkett was numbered a- Night and Day 8errice wire, Deceased. Jones' Drag Store pts
ting pas eek, at Whitby. mongst the, flu victims last week, kering
5y=Qathy is esteoded to Dr. N. and at the first of this week Mrs. Business Ption- Residence Photif -....
•Smit on. the death his mother, Birkett was
obliged to oto bed 9li01 .. 9820 L persons. having, claims ag-
'r h' of g ainst the estate of Geon ALL SIZES
at Sttouttville during the past week. with the same complaint. 8e Turner, _
late of the Village of Claremont, in Of -4
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Pugh etc- Mrs. Berg entertained a number '
pec ape ster y With o friends on Thursday evening last. p o pins', u who
*
• of Ontario, Esquire, deceased, vn`y
their daughter, Mrs. Willis,: at Ath- Mumps continue in our neighbor- },roe« and Wood, Cockshutt, De Liv- �i
FANNIN G
ens. .-hood, and appears to be making al, Pedlar People Ltd. ° . about the 24th day of
died on a t SCREENS
April. 1935, are required to. file .
- The. Annual Business „Meeting of sure it has not overl+wked anyone - �,
the Bawling Club will be held in who has not had it before. New Coekahatt. Gear Shift, Oil their claims :with tkie undersigned 1,%I -'STOOK,
the Ball, on Friday evening, April Mr. Fred. Johnson of the 9th con- Bath, Grain end Ferti�tizer Drills before the 17th day of April, 1937, ter`
Lad. cession, west of here, passed away 6 -ft. Deering Binder after which date the assets of the
zr
6 -ft. Masse Binder. estate will be distributed, having re- Plates
Several from our neighborhood• suddenly at his home here on Mon- Massey.Binder- ppe
F have been in to Toronto hospitals, day, March 22nd4. Deceased had 8 -in Roder Bearfns .Grinder Bard only to the claims of which Sharpened
VULting Messrs Fred Hardy and T. succumbed to pneumonia, following 8 -in- Fleury Grinder the Administrator shall then have ^_ `�' C
Paterson. an' attack of the flu. The funeral Moffatt Steel Range High ores; Ree. notice, and the iiridersigned wn'lI
not be res nsible to an SARGENT,S HARDWARE
Miss Irene Hepburn of Simcoe, took place on Wednesday, with int- 2 Walking plows Po y person -
has spent the past few week$ con- erment at Stotiffviile. Deceased alias "Turnip Drill, :near new of whose claim he shall then have MAB.KHAhl,. ONT.. 8o[p
' valesci.ng, after a serious illness, at in' his 63rd year. A r^wtice. W. F. DISNEY GreellwoOd {
the haane of Mica Florence Bielby. Mr. Brooks is offering as a prem- ' Dated,. at. �'oronto, thi's 17th day of - -
Psoas Pick 2314 Al cf _
The entire community express re-. iugri, a very interesting lamp, with " March, 1937. ���
Bret in the accident suffered by'. each five dollars worth of goods - Jock Fraser, Claremont, Ont. Ad-
Mr. T. Patterson, on Saturday purchased, plus a small cash pay- i ``� ministratof.
morning last, when using the cir- merit. The lamp has as .its' principal BABY -C H I O K �.7 by his. $olicitoie. Batteries
cuiar saw in his shop. His hand feature, the ability to throat off a Beaton. Bell and Roes, '±
reached the saw when shoving some luminous glow that is visible in the
We have jUst,rustaiiad the.katest type. 0 37= .Ray `t r. Toronto. 4 C'ivaranteeCl
material t1irough; and severed the dark room "•without the electrit -posy- New Mimmoth'Electric Incubator
whrc
WAnnd, third and fourth fingers er being turned on. The value of Otir Ge oil: TraQtor
ana part of the thumb of the . left , this feature neednotbe emphasiz ar hat-hing .wonderful c ckshere in our <•
Hatcher If interested in Barred stocks {.tile and Gasoline GIivered
e�' y' The Economy Store ?
hand. He was taken to St. {Iichael's or Wbite Legh-rns, Government .lpp;ov" pff t116.tiU,�li.
Iioapitad, where it is reported trial
he is doing very well. The circular • (ed chicks at reasonable -prices, give us t . Specials ,for
iaaw '.ill always• be a ver, freaAeer- THE ' Werk -end liar. 27th-
Ods
7th -�
ds.and. dangerous -tool,' and -and ! _ u$��m
C
Hatc� ing � LF- S PLACE
# : 'v+roslrers with this tool, at some time _ ' OUNG PEOPLE -
-- Outstanding Value _
pe • .. q ._ CI ARE�10 `T OIlTT.
or other experience accidents. The . Cuaiorn `Hatchet for Farcuera ' and Molastws snaps. _
...'OF CLAREMONT l Ds, ..2 lbs. .19 '
`best wishes . of all -are extended tothose having Exhibition stock done at Phone Ctsn.
il9t
Mr. Paterson• are sponsoring a a low price that will surprise you: Chick haddie, 1i oz. tin, 2 for Q5 -
The regular meeting. of the C. G._ Sardines, Brunswick. 3 for .14_.
I• -T. -was held at the home of Mrs. DA:VCE.' FRIDAY, APRIL 2ND Hens' eggs. 2 cents each. Prunes, med. size, 2 lbs..for .2s
•B. Kilpatrick on Wednesday evening CLAR£iiONT. C01itiCtiiTY_ Ducks' eggs, 3•cents ear -11 Red plum .Jam. 32 oz. .29
Karch 17th. With - Miss Mildred . ; .' Strawberry & Apple jam, 32 oz .25 RADIO SERVICE
HALL L ti IO�+� ILLS POULTRY Peas "pride °f Valle
LQ;•st, Assistant President and Mise - - y" 2_ for .23 ..�.�
Grace Tomlinson, actin as Secre- Jack- Walker and His It -Piece Band. _ FAR Corn "Pride of Vel Full
_ g � : - � ley'.. 2 far - .23 y Equipped for Guaranteed Ww!t
it:ary. the meeting opened with sing- No. 7 Highway, Uoionville R O. S. scouring pada, `1< for " 14 at a -
bg and prayer. followQ by a pians Tap Dancers and Blues 3iagern r9 -'
1' Choice Dai Butter $7 ,Reasonable Charge
Iduet, by . Misses Edith and Eileen- Pbones Union. 2920. 3901 : 30-31 Fresh cauliflower, carrots, cabbage .:'Tabes and Batteries on Hand
••..Linton. Mrs. Kilpatrick gavel .a talk Buffet ° Lunch. Adm. 75e, couple:_
:.pr. �A -Cushion Seat in a Sinking t : _ .. Dancisig 9--' - - �'�
A. �C• BROOKS
_ PAUL WIIJOM � lsilLir►i!t
trip•' and began by saying, '"taay A
-sane of us oempy this' position, but 98 GROCER
- t�... ct�.n. ace �
n�b life's fe -USED CARS AND TRUCKS
highway"; then Contin-
tied nth deferent illustrations ern-
phasiziag the subject, one being, p4daaa lhiratiL 60, 1,029 --
. wA Mr. Gordon, -of Toronto, who _ ..�_..., - Durant 4e, 1829 -
holds a conference once a weeb for
Pontiac, 1987 pOlda. 192? Z 7
young then. They sic. at tables in Buick 19'3d -
1g.=ps of six and discuss their ev- Durant 60, 1929 Dodge 1926 lie yunq's �ligkway
e qday problems. Many- of them
Iha.e -40, 9 -DIRECT ECONOMICAL
u P .
no work and have lost all hope Durant 60, 1929'
Olds. 1935 CHANGE OF TIME TABLE'
azyd courage Some of whom grad-. errant 40, 1828 - :• - * Ford 1928
Effective, y, Sept. 27th, 1936
i"ted from urtiveratty, and others -.. LEAVE PICSEI3ING
Ch -
who have no more than one suit of
Chrysler 60, 1928 .• Jewitt 1927 - .. _ `.For Terssto For Oshawa
Pontiac 1928
feeling deeper interest in the Pontiac 1928 - A. kIL P. l!<. P. X. �_ iatert+edkate pointe
`'eiotifaea, bat do not leave with- so, intermediate Points A. M. P. M. P. I[.
worW about them". Miss Grace Buick 1926' _ Pontiac 1928 a 7.OQ c 12-54 6.54 a .8.31 2.31 d 8.31
Tomlinson read a chapter in the - _
:�stlag: book "Ling. Yang,'. The Willis -Knight 1926 Ford 1927 _ a 7.44 , 1.54 d . 7.54 5.38' c. 3.31 9.81
Durant 6-18, .1982 _ _ _ . • Chevrolet 1929 t 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 _ Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 16.81
liiostem served lunch afterwards AO 3 54 d q
sad was much appreciated by ev- Ford 1936 Chevrolet 1929 -_ _ 9.54. Standaad P.'ht. s 6.31 1151
Pontiac 1928 44
All young girls are invited d 54 11.44 31 12.31
• 'a
11 a •4 54 10 54 Time 12 31 6.31 A M. •�'
bo come to help make the meetings
Durant 1931 Trucks - 5 b c 1.31 - 7
;amore of a success. Chevrolet. 1929 -- a --Daily exceptSun. & HoL" 7b -Sun. & ROL only.
Chevrolet 1928 - - C]hev: H. D. 1934 Long R. ECstake c-3at. only. d -Sat., Sun. do Hol. only.
Sim.. Richard How is on the ,sick _
list. y Dodge 1931- body, duals _
Combination Hockey Tickets k*
Mrs. Russell Pilke and child re- _ 1 ton :paned '1930 - For Toronto Mapli Leafs
•Coaclieb - 2 ton Chev: stake, duals, 1934
.-;turned home- this- week from Stou- } ` delivery qo - : Qotne Games _
fhtere and I:athl1een Brad�uC si�vm belldo d 1- Chevrolet 1934 1-.etnn PanelForii1931 9 T%ekets and GRAY COACH LINES
B _
were guests of Mrs. Conner last- `EASTERN HOTTSE - PICHER[NGPHONE 4bN
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fent days. - _Notice to Creditors Y
Mrs. Cosner was ' in the city on Dls. Fred Hardy is ' still confined _ ' �� .,� .remedy for' CHILDREN `±
UQUiday of this week. to hospital, but his many friends FUNRRAL DIRECTOR AND, 'S c ougb,
The McIntyre plant is repos d to will be -glad to knorw that it is be- - EDdBALl11ER =[a the :scatter of the Estate of `Whadping-oough, and croup, acts 'y
be working 'day and night. lieved a surgival operation will not George Turner, late of the Vilhge quicker, surer add is absolutely tx
P ? _. Successor to W- J. Rather, of Claremont, in the Township of SAFE, and dependable at less coed,
Messrs Ross Evans and Fled be necessary. Btouftvitle -.Pickering, County of Ontario, E6- Results good or nwney back Try W
1pltghthe have tbeen, on jury duty dur- Mr. Wm. Birkett was numbered a- Night and Day 8errice wire, Deceased. Jones' Drag Store pts
ting pas eek, at Whitby. mongst the, flu victims last week, kering
5y=Qathy is esteoded to Dr. N. and at the first of this week Mrs. Business Ption- Residence Photif -....
•Smit on. the death his mother, Birkett was
obliged to oto bed 9li01 .. 9820 L persons. having, claims ag-
'r h' of g ainst the estate of Geon ALL SIZES
at Sttouttville during the past week. with the same complaint. 8e Turner, _
late of the Village of Claremont, in Of -4
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Pugh etc- Mrs. Berg entertained a number '
pec ape ster y With o friends on Thursday evening last. p o pins', u who
*
• of Ontario, Esquire, deceased, vn`y
their daughter, Mrs. Willis,: at Ath- Mumps continue in our neighbor- },roe« and Wood, Cockshutt, De Liv- �i
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ens. .-hood, and appears to be making al, Pedlar People Ltd. ° . about the 24th day of
died on a t SCREENS
April. 1935, are required to. file .
- The. Annual Business „Meeting of sure it has not overl+wked anyone - �,
the Bawling Club will be held in who has not had it before. New Coekahatt. Gear Shift, Oil their claims :with tkie undersigned 1,%I -'STOOK,
the Ball, on Friday evening, April Mr. Fred. Johnson of the 9th con- Bath, Grain end Ferti�tizer Drills before the 17th day of April, 1937, ter`
Lad. cession, west of here, passed away 6 -ft. Deering Binder after which date the assets of the
zr
6 -ft. Masse Binder. estate will be distributed, having re- Plates
Several from our neighborhood• suddenly at his home here on Mon- Massey.Binder- ppe
F have been in to Toronto hospitals, day, March 22nd4. Deceased had 8 -in Roder Bearfns .Grinder Bard only to the claims of which Sharpened
VULting Messrs Fred Hardy and T. succumbed to pneumonia, following 8 -in- Fleury Grinder the Administrator shall then have ^_ `�' C
Paterson. an' attack of the flu. The funeral Moffatt Steel Range High ores; Ree. notice, and the iiridersigned wn'lI
not be res nsible to an SARGENT,S HARDWARE
Miss Irene Hepburn of Simcoe, took place on Wednesday, with int- 2 Walking plows Po y person -
has spent the past few week$ con- erment at Stotiffviile. Deceased alias "Turnip Drill, :near new of whose claim he shall then have MAB.KHAhl,. ONT.. 8o[p
' valesci.ng, after a serious illness, at in' his 63rd year. A r^wtice. W. F. DISNEY GreellwoOd {
the haane of Mica Florence Bielby. Mr. Brooks is offering as a prem- ' Dated,. at. �'oronto, thi's 17th day of - -
Psoas Pick 2314 Al cf _
The entire community express re-. iugri, a very interesting lamp, with " March, 1937. ���
Bret in the accident suffered by'. each five dollars worth of goods - Jock Fraser, Claremont, Ont. Ad-
Mr. T. Patterson, on Saturday purchased, plus a small cash pay- i ``� ministratof.
morning last, when using the cir- merit. The lamp has as .its' principal BABY -C H I O K �.7 by his. $olicitoie. Batteries
cuiar saw in his shop. His hand feature, the ability to throat off a Beaton. Bell and Roes, '±
reached the saw when shoving some luminous glow that is visible in the
We have jUst,rustaiiad the.katest type. 0 37= .Ray `t r. Toronto. 4 C'ivaranteeCl
material t1irough; and severed the dark room "•without the electrit -posy- New Mimmoth'Electric Incubator
whrc
WAnnd, third and fourth fingers er being turned on. The value of Otir Ge oil: TraQtor
ana part of the thumb of the . left , this feature neednotbe emphasiz ar hat-hing .wonderful c ckshere in our <•
Hatcher If interested in Barred stocks {.tile and Gasoline GIivered
e�' y' The Economy Store ?
hand. He was taken to St. {Iichael's or Wbite Legh-rns, Government .lpp;ov" pff t116.tiU,�li.
Iioapitad, where it is reported trial
he is doing very well. The circular • (ed chicks at reasonable -prices, give us t . Specials ,for
iaaw '.ill always• be a ver, freaAeer- THE ' Werk -end liar. 27th-
Ods
7th -�
ds.and. dangerous -tool,' and -and ! _ u$��m
C
Hatc� ing � LF- S PLACE
# : 'v+roslrers with this tool, at some time _ ' OUNG PEOPLE -
-- Outstanding Value _
pe • .. q ._ CI ARE�10 `T OIlTT.
or other experience accidents. The . Cuaiorn `Hatchet for Farcuera ' and Molastws snaps. _
...'OF CLAREMONT l Ds, ..2 lbs. .19 '
`best wishes . of all -are extended tothose having Exhibition stock done at Phone Ctsn.
il9t
Mr. Paterson• are sponsoring a a low price that will surprise you: Chick haddie, 1i oz. tin, 2 for Q5 -
The regular meeting. of the C. G._ Sardines, Brunswick. 3 for .14_.
I• -T. -was held at the home of Mrs. DA:VCE.' FRIDAY, APRIL 2ND Hens' eggs. 2 cents each. Prunes, med. size, 2 lbs..for .2s
•B. Kilpatrick on Wednesday evening CLAR£iiONT. C01itiCtiiTY_ Ducks' eggs, 3•cents ear -11 Red plum .Jam. 32 oz. .29
Karch 17th. With - Miss Mildred . ; .' Strawberry & Apple jam, 32 oz .25 RADIO SERVICE
HALL L ti IO�+� ILLS POULTRY Peas "pride °f Valle
LQ;•st, Assistant President and Mise - - y" 2_ for .23 ..�.�
Grace Tomlinson, actin as Secre- Jack- Walker and His It -Piece Band. _ FAR Corn "Pride of Vel Full
_ g � : - � ley'.. 2 far - .23 y Equipped for Guaranteed Ww!t
it:ary. the meeting opened with sing- No. 7 Highway, Uoionville R O. S. scouring pada, `1< for " 14 at a -
bg and prayer. followQ by a pians Tap Dancers and Blues 3iagern r9 -'
1' Choice Dai Butter $7 ,Reasonable Charge
Iduet, by . Misses Edith and Eileen- Pbones Union. 2920. 3901 : 30-31 Fresh cauliflower, carrots, cabbage .:'Tabes and Batteries on Hand
••..Linton. Mrs. Kilpatrick gavel .a talk Buffet ° Lunch. Adm. 75e, couple:_
:.pr. �A -Cushion Seat in a Sinking t : _ .. Dancisig 9--' - - �'�
A. �C• BROOKS
_ PAUL WIIJOM � lsilLir►i!t
trip•' and began by saying, '"taay A
-sane of us oempy this' position, but 98 GROCER
- t�... ct�.n. ace �
n�b life's fe -USED CARS AND TRUCKS
highway"; then Contin-
tied nth deferent illustrations ern-
phasiziag the subject, one being, p4daaa lhiratiL 60, 1,029 --
. wA Mr. Gordon, -of Toronto, who _ ..�_..., - Durant 4e, 1829 -
holds a conference once a weeb for
Pontiac, 1987 pOlda. 192? Z 7
young then. They sic. at tables in Buick 19'3d -
1g.=ps of six and discuss their ev- Durant 60, 1929 Dodge 1926 lie yunq's �ligkway
e qday problems. Many- of them
Iha.e -40, 9 -DIRECT ECONOMICAL
u P .
no work and have lost all hope Durant 60, 1929'
Olds. 1935 CHANGE OF TIME TABLE'
azyd courage Some of whom grad-. errant 40, 1828 - :• - * Ford 1928
Effective, y, Sept. 27th, 1936
i"ted from urtiveratty, and others -.. LEAVE PICSEI3ING
Ch -
who have no more than one suit of
Chrysler 60, 1928 .• Jewitt 1927 - .. _ `.For Terssto For Oshawa
Pontiac 1928
feeling deeper interest in the Pontiac 1928 - A. kIL P. l!<. P. X. �_ iatert+edkate pointe
`'eiotifaea, bat do not leave with- so, intermediate Points A. M. P. M. P. I[.
worW about them". Miss Grace Buick 1926' _ Pontiac 1928 a 7.OQ c 12-54 6.54 a .8.31 2.31 d 8.31
Tomlinson read a chapter in the - _
:�stlag: book "Ling. Yang,'. The Willis -Knight 1926 Ford 1927 _ a 7.44 , 1.54 d . 7.54 5.38' c. 3.31 9.81
Durant 6-18, .1982 _ _ _ . • Chevrolet 1929 t 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 _ Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 16.81
liiostem served lunch afterwards AO 3 54 d q
sad was much appreciated by ev- Ford 1936 Chevrolet 1929 -_ _ 9.54. Standaad P.'ht. s 6.31 1151
Pontiac 1928 44
All young girls are invited d 54 11.44 31 12.31
• 'a
11 a •4 54 10 54 Time 12 31 6.31 A M. •�'
bo come to help make the meetings
Durant 1931 Trucks - 5 b c 1.31 - 7
;amore of a success. Chevrolet. 1929 -- a --Daily exceptSun. & HoL" 7b -Sun. & ROL only.
Chevrolet 1928 - - C]hev: H. D. 1934 Long R. ECstake c-3at. only. d -Sat., Sun. do Hol. only.
Sim.. Richard How is on the ,sick _
list. y Dodge 1931- body, duals _
Combination Hockey Tickets k*
Mrs. Russell Pilke and child re- _ 1 ton :paned '1930 - For Toronto Mapli Leafs
•Coaclieb - 2 ton Chev: stake, duals, 1934
.-;turned home- this- week from Stou- } ` delivery qo - : Qotne Games _
fhtere and I:athl1een Brad�uC si�vm belldo d 1- Chevrolet 1934 1-.etnn PanelForii1931 9 T%ekets and GRAY COACH LINES
B _
were guests of Mrs. Conner last- `EASTERN HOTTSE - PICHER[NGPHONE 4bN
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a good way of'teaching arithmetic be-
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On Education
adding and multiplying ingredients,"
Having got away from the term
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fundamentalists cold. "You mult[p17c
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preparinge�aot rase the
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four eggs by three cups of Sour, and
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lunacy and 1 na from the _
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Ways of Teaching.
what have you got—even adding
statufes. What nos been called the
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demanded one fundamentalist
"Lunacy Act" for many years is
sourly, in an aside to a neighbor.
now to be known as the "Mentally
ROSLI'N, 1C.Y.—The "progressive
-,he prpgressive method, adopted
Incompetent Persona• Act.!',
education" system of, having nut- '
eight year ago In the Roslyn. UnionThe
title is longer but it is much U
LESSON XIII. repents towards.. God,. and_ believes
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bread baking classes to teach >aoys
arithmetk—as opposed 'to rho old•
Free School district and gradually ex-
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—RISEN LORD—Joi6n 20: 19.29;
21. 20.24.
-_-GOLDEN TEXT -1 am the first and
the last, and the Lfiviar one; and
1 was dead, and behold. I am dire
for evermore.. Revelation 1: 17,
THE PLAN OF LESSON
TIME. — The resurrection itself
occurred on Sunday, April 9, ;A.D.
."30: The appearance to Thomas oc-
curred the Sunday following, ,April
161 A.D. 30. The appearance at
n . the Sea of Galilee occurred within
thirty days after this.. but we do not
_ - .. know exactly when.
PLANE, — The resurrection of
Christ _and,, his , appearance to Mary'
?4agdalene took place just outside
.��. 'the city wall in the gatden {sear the
tomb of Joseph of Arimataea; the
two appearances to ' the disciples
occurred in an upper room in- Jer-
usaleiii. Ali the. events recorded in -
chapter 21 took place on the shore
o e a of Tiberias. -:
s "Whest therefcitc it was --evening,
- on -that day, the first day of the
week." Between the Lord's appear-
ance to Mary Magdalene early in
the morning and his appearance to
-the tea disciples that- evening, _two
- "other appearances must be' placed,
though they
rot given in John's
-' Gospel, "the 'app-eaasnce t5 Simon
Peter t Luke 24: 34; 1: Cor. 15: 5) ;
and the memorable journey with
two- disciples on- the road to Em -
luaus (l uke 24). "And -when tee
doors were. shut where the discip-
lea were." It is not said how many
we=e present. Jedas was dead and
Thomas was 'absent. Probably the
other ten were present. "For fear
�� of the Jews," (Cf. John 7:13.) i;n
E inors of the resurrection had been
spread and it was as yet uncertain
what policy the popular leaders
would adopt. . "Jesus came and
stood' in the midst", How the Lord
entereJ the room John does not tell
ns; the record assumes that his_
-.._ eatran-e was miraculous, and that
It was not: necessary for the iioors
to be unlocked and opened. to admit
Win inM. their presence. ' Jesus
fame among then, in such a way as
to prove that new laws now ruled
his body, that the earthly no longer
-•was a limitation to it. "And said
+unto them. Peace he unto you." This
was the ordinary greeting of one
dew to another; it was Christ's last
word to his disciples in th2ir sor-
'.stow before his Passion (John,- 16:
aa). Now they had a new peace,
111 the confidence that many's great -
oft enemy, death; had been defeat -
and that the one who had the
:keys of life and death was none
:ether ;han their friend.. -servant- and.
master.
"And et�ten he ,had'• said this, he
showed rnto them his hands and his
aide:' The disciples therefore were
clad, w sen they, saw the Lord." Our.
Lord did this to convince his dis-
'eiples- that he wiv the 'very.'same
person who bad been crucified• and
that ha had riser. with the same
body, in which he had died, as the
parallel 'account in • Luke (24: 39,
Indicates, It is I myself.
"Jesus therefore said to them
again. Peace be unto you: aft the
Father hath sent me,. even so send
I you." (See John 17: 3, 23.) Christ
had finished the work which the
Father uad given him,to do ori earth
In his . own person; - henceforth he
would work through others. The new
commisron is wider than the earlier
one. (><tatt. 10i 1-42, etc.), for it'
Is .not limited to the apostolate; the
other 3isciples who were present
are intladed. and, with the eleven,
they represent the whole church.
"And when he. had..said this, he
breathed on them and said unto
them, Reeeive ' ye' the Holy Spirit.',
Christ's breathing, upon the discip-
Ies-would' be an emblem of the Holy
Spirit. 'Phis is, of course, a proph-
etic breathing,, symbolic _ and sug-
gesUve. They did not receive the
Holy Spirit then. In the course of
these lays, he told, them to wait
,until they -received the Spirit (Acts
1:4). He *as indicating to them
their responsibility in view of • the`
resources ' at ' their disposaf, telling
them that they could not go except
in dhe . liovtrer', 'that' 'of' the "Holy'
• .Spirit.
"Whose soever sins:. ye • forgive,
they ars forgiven unto them; whose
06soer sins ye 'retkin, they are re.
tallied. ' Has the church them the
jpower to remit -or 'retain? The'sn-
gwer is unquestionably, Yes. To any
�, to any woman, to any youth,
or maiden who, conscious of sin,
"But Thomas, one of the. twelve,
called' ibdymus was not with them
when Jasus came." Thomas was ab-
sent ber.ause his w4s the nature that
preferred to bury disappointment
and desolation 'in solitude. and ail-
"The other disciples therefore
said unto . him, We have seen the
Lord. But he said unto them, Ex-
-rept -1 : hall see in his hands the
print ' of the nails, and put my fin-
ger into the print of the nails, and
put 'my hand into his side, I will
not believe." •Thc,mas certainly wan
not afraid of being convinced that
his Lord. had arivert; 'on , the con=
trary; _ne sougbt to be convinced that
his Loci had art en; on the eorl-
trary, hE sought to be convinced
of this and put Minself in the way
of -cones.tion:- Hu- had -doubted be-
cause ne' wished -to, believe. It is
this 'which distinguishes Thomas and
thorough -going and depraved untie
lievers.
"1fAnd :after-eigrA days."' That is,
the fo!!:.)K ing - S•rnday night, X
it
16. "Again his uzeiples were -
irr, and•'_''homas with them. • s
cometh, the doors being shut, and
stood ni the midst and. said. I.Peace
be unto you." The fact that Thom.-
-as was._present w)th the •dr,ciples in.
dhates �f.at he • d;d not deliberately .
shun .fe,;owship with those who .were-.
confident that Christ had come forth,
from the dead.
"ThP': saith he to. ' h6mas', Peach
:hither toy fing*r,•and see my hands;
and reach hithi , thy, hand. -and put
..it into any aid(.; -and be not faith-
leis, but believing." The - Lord -is .
always ailling_to convince •doubters.
of the t eality of divine truth by
every !et;itinrato rnebny.
"Thomas ans... •:►•cd and said unto
him. alv Lord arra my God:" MoA
commentators b.,'ieve that Thomas
"never ni cepted the. invitation of
Christ t;• reach fnrth -his hand ar.d.-
put it. into Isis side EIc beheced
at -once. The- confession - tltart carne
from t.ov lips of Thomas ams the
most a-tvanced ever rnaile l:y, any
of -the tivelve-dunng tha t'r%. t''ey
were w;•1.-
"Jtsu ,- saith unto him, hac:iase
thou ha:.t seen me, .thou hast be-
lieved; ,.leased are .they . that -have -
not seen, ;tad yet navo believed. Such
conditi•rr.s as T., Nma required. ..are -
unnecessary in • t4er to .have true
..and intelligent faith. Thomas -him-
self ou,nt to, Irsve believed in. .the
testimony of tha rest, convinced by
all he had known and experienced
of . Christ in past days. Our Lord
does not mean ti,at faith liac.'.not
•its solid rea oris for faith is not.
blind 'ncceptanre of truth,'- nor -.the
opposite of reason, but faiih is the
opposite of sight because it asserts
what is not seen,
"Pet,tr, turning about, teeth: ' the
disciple whom 'Jesus loved ' follow-
ing; who, also leaned back on his
breast at the supper, and said, Lord,
-who is Fe, that betrayeth.thee" Peter
therefore seeing •him' saith to Jesus,
Lord,, and what 'shall this 'man alb?
The Baine irrepressible Peter was
not sobered into silence- by the 'sug-
,gestion of his own end. The ques-
tion indicates the natural wish to
know' the future ' of 'a friend, all
the more natui a! after .having been
told something about •hifbi%w4uture.
"Jesus' saith unto him, If I will.
that he tarry till I come, what is
that to' thee' fo!low thou hie. -This
saying therefore- went forth among
the brethren, that that, disciple.
should not die; yet Jesus said not'
unto him,, thio he should not die;
but, If I will that he' tarry till I
come, what is that to tbee?" Jesus
speaks an one who is Lord of life
and death, whose will is supreme in
earth and heaven. He also asserts,
the fact of .his Second Coming.
"This is the disciple that beareth
witness of these 'things, and wrote
these thing's." ' The phrase may re-
fer to the whole contents of the .
Gospel. "And we know' that his
witness is true." We probably re-
fers to, the Christians -who -surrouri-'-
ded John ..at Ephesus, who, having
lived personally with John,' know bis'
sincerity and declare him incapable
of relating anything false. The
Gospel closes with a simple state-
ment r^minding us that its cbntents -
cover only a small portion of all
the ninny things which Jesus did. '
Now'thare's a device to keep girls
from falling out of rumble' seats.
Another move- to replace' men by
machinery.—Brea" Aon.
-L-A—throes c — a
parents of this Long island' commun-
ity split in stormy controversy , last
week.
A protest meeting of 400.persons be-
fore the board of education touched
off,the long-stnouldering•dispute„with
grim -lipped fundamentalists airing
their views about "new-fangled” and
"hightalutin" innovations in no uncer-
tain terms.
Eugene McLean, champion. of the
anti -progressives, said' nearly ' five
hours had been spent oue•day to teach
a group of boys in the Roslyn Heights
School how to !take nut bi;ead. And
in a voice tinged with bitter irony, he
asked -to be informed what possible
education. He stressed the word "nut"
connection nut -bread baking had with
in a manner to suggest, he felt it stun-
med up the whole situation.._
"Why," he said darkly. - "I question-
ed several high school stud -nts and
they couldn't even tell me -where At—
bany was."
Diary roa horst, who said • slie was
considering the withdraw al of her
grandchild from the second. grade.
The grandchild, she said, was not
being taught to read or, write and
"could not even divid'e."
Other opponents of the system com-
plained that the pupils were , woefully.
lacking in history, spelling, reading,
writing and-yes—even arithmetic, de-
spite tile'.ttut-bread baking classes.
Ralph Tubby, president of the board
of education, assured the protesting
taxpayers that 'the board- wouldgive
the matter careful consideration.
Meanwhile .the iown's bakeries dip-'
lomaticaliy removed nut bread from
their window-displrays.. It wAs a Sore
..topic. r, .. ..
Alive, But Can't Prove It!—A young
Dane -1S unable to prove that he has
ever' been -born;, according to the ef-
were terms conceived in thy. Middle
Ages or earlier when it was popu-
larlybelieved that those who be -came . mentally ill •were influenced,
by the moon or became "moon
struck."
We: now know, of course, that
nothing of the- sort. -occurs, and -yet
the terms with their mediaeval fla-
vor ha%e persisted.,The more _en-
lightened
n- .
lightened-'conceptioof care and
treatment for those who fall rifen=
tally ill, as .well as of the 'origin
of mental disease; undoubtedly war-
rants the. changes that are being `
made.
The Drift To the Cities
A member of the Legislature alas
declared that fanulies have, migrat-
ed to Winnipeg from the country
with the purpose of qualifying for
relief because 'the'rehef standard of
living in Wihnippg' is higher than
that -whlhh 'they can' reach in their
torium when Super;ntendent of I was baptized, the parson. forgot to en-eral experience of all - Canadian `
Schcoa Frederic!~ Wegrree explained ter'lris game in the register, -and a few cities; and it creates a very diffi-
about nut' -bread baking aril arithmetic' • 3. -a later his headmaster by pristake cult. problem: The Winnipeg' Free"
tiut-bread baking,'salcl Wegner, was w►`oze in the records that he had died. • Press, - -
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�as Fertility O
he had better observe the law. • A
written report from Dr. T. E. Early
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house, where they •purchased milk at
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`two cents a quart less than the price
Quebec supplied most important
located a few miles to the west of the
surplus of 8.277.83. There are 19
of 30c, confirmed t.y the milk control
news during the past week. The
Quebec boundary, supplied other
There is now a great deal of ex-
board,. it was cbar8ed by prosecuting
.,Quebec Manitou property, better
important news. The finding of high.
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4erimantal evidence in rapport of thewitnesses.
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a are on, a first level wsiiadded
amus and nitrogen
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tared high-grade gold -zinc ore in'
Importantly to an already impresstye
3ZA"L UL Matertalal waasrastl ' Yrinti''
are the elements of fertility in which
BroWelQuial Hakes five qullui "Five
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he had better observe the law. • A
written report from Dr. T. E. Early
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house, where they •purchased milk at
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`two cents a quart less than the price
Quebec supplied most important
located a few miles to the west of the
surplus of 8.277.83. There are 19
of 30c, confirmed t.y the milk control
news during the past week. The
Quebec boundary, supplied other
There is now a great deal of ex-
board,. it was cbar8ed by prosecuting
.,Quebec Manitou property, better
important news. The finding of high.
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4erimantal evidence in rapport of thewitnesses.
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a are on, a first level wsiiadded
amus and nitrogen
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tared high-grade gold -zinc ore in'
Importantly to an already impresstye
3ZA"L UL Matertalal waasrastl ' Yrinti''
are the elements of fertility in which
BroWelQuial Hakes five qullui "Five
dialpond drilling.. It has -been„known,
large tonnage mine development.
RIIs, Outrentant,, montreal,
orchard soils are mostly commonly
deficient. At the Experimental Ste-
5 POUNDS QUILT PATCHES -31.0&
Smiles and ' '
that the contact that appears to be
for large
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Materials Free:— Pattern
tion for the Okanagan Valley, Sum-
nseruetions. Federated Textifss, Iduntno.
responsible the arebodies on
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aterland, B.C. several 'methods- of or•,
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the' Lasagne - continued easterly
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The proving of a new oil field bj
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Attorneys. 'Si3 Bank street. Ottawa,
Chard eultars have been devIs” with
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t" Piaini-p I+ y *
HOUSEH%.D ARTICLES FROM b
a view to providing tbese .essential
cents up. Rend for price llst: to Small -
Fleming properties, Thr; Sadist of
bringing in of a producing well oft
PLAY MUSIC BY COLOR
olements at the minimum of expense.
the wide vein containing the aboio-
the Company's 6.00 acre 'trict WAied
practical way of playing piano. guitar
Where growing legumbnous cover
Wife --When you married me you
mentioned high-grade sulphide ore
thirty miles east of Lethbridge and'
Crops throughout the year permits,
said -my alightest wish would be
points the way to a major mining
eighty miles south-east of Turner
for free Booklet ' now, •kepresmtattttes
no difficulty has been experienced
In maintaining an' adequate
. your law.
development.
Valley is a development of probable
supply
of nitrogen and humus in young or-
Husband-- Yes, but yon' have so
bntarlo's 'Martin, BixB •. property,
tar reaching imnortsace.
separate, wild nate, seeds, any grain. — -
Chards. Alfalfa, hairy vetch and sweet
many wishes that I can't for the life
of me determine which is the slight -
•
.sotchI
•Clover have all been used with very
. Cd.
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Fashionable Age
tween the jail and the eity morgue
pimp ea athlete's toot, scalm.rashes and otber skip
satisfactory results. Alfalfa is beat ad-
'__
nearby. sheppd is the
_
&pled for use on deep soils which are
Chorus Girl (s:s she 'danced out
_
darkness of a downtown atzeet:. On
'
retsntivs of moisture. Hairy vetch Is
onto the stage)-� Well, I think I'll.
When young people ask -permission -
investigation,' the officers found a
the enfant cover crop to use 'on &hal-
low soils underlaid with
q gravel while
put the ' motion before the house.
to' .marry, parents are sometimes
"Not
full bottle of burn dangling from a
Flush Them Out .
---to
known to .say, yet; you're too,
cord lowered from a window- high
sweet clover !a useful for breaking rap
ivy, clay:
New Bride (to her ,lawyer)'=
young.)' -There are -probably always .
-in the jail. -They seised' the con-
es and start at once to flush kidneys of
A modified system of cover, crop-
CeAainly,- I respect your legal ad-
at least a few standing differences '
tainer mfore it could be pulled into
-Fee` ping involving cultivation of the land
vice, Mr. Bell, but what good is ali-
of opinion on the point. It may help
the building.
often causes scanty passage with
during s portion of the Summa a may
mony on a cold night? -
` to decide the -problem to know what
Several empty bottles were found
"trusties'. "
In used to advantage. Hairy vetch
—o—
other people are doing, . what is,. the
in. the_ quarters, but • all
kidney -weakaess art: Getting -up Mice or
shown In late July or early August
The tuceessful man 'is -one who
customary age for marrying.
inmates denied connection with the
Can be counted on to
learns- froin 'his experiences; the
In the last few years more Can•
rum -smuggling t.
befare`Wfntel sets in. If there -is
' failure is t e man w o' never -re--
n gib a ave een marble a
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not suinctent moisture In the- soil to
covers from them. Life teaches us
more boys at 24, than at any other
Quits' .lob Rather-'
g'rmfnate seed until late August or
' some pretty tough lessons, but the
age, but the average is higher be-
Than Work Sunday
prly September, it is safer to now
tasks list us an bre .done if we unite
cause more marry older than
' • fast growing cereal such --as Fall -
heart, heat!, and hand, in the doing.
younger. ' Thea wire of the average
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rye- in case a non -legume of this kind
—o—
bride is 23, the bridegroom -26, This-
GLASGOW— Rather than violate
is used, it Is often advisable to: sup-
-Most-of those 'in 'debt,- got there-
is a- little older than, in pre-depres-
the Lord's -Day, Malcolm Campbell
element the cover crop with an appli-
cation of some fertilizer
by trying to live up to what they
sion days, but rot much; and , the
old diff?rences of three
has given up his lob as steward on
high in nit-
claimed..they are making.
about years
the S.S. Loch Ness which sails on
. rogen. Where moisture conditions are•
—o—
in the uge of man and wife still per-
-Sunday.
%each that It is impossible to grow suf-
Kicking is abpyt the only exorcise
list. _
The minister- o -f the Free Presby -
Ardent hmmus in the form of cover
some folks take.
Dan Cupid still cailms* his victims
terian Church of which he is a Com -
crops, this deficiency_may -Kell be pup-
—o—
of course, scrota most of the span
' municant, announced,: "There are
Piled by the application of stable man-
While it Is true a lot of money is
of life. Each year.he strikes near- .
-spiritual advantages- more important
are. Indeed there is good reason to
spent- each ,years for fun;'there are
ly 100 goys and 300 girls in Canada
than material prosperity."
believe that' even where cover crops
some folks who never seem to hate
under the ager of 18 i more thaw 100--
The minister 'said- the church did
are grown, a light application of barn-
yard manure is - of treat benefit from
any,
-
melt, and .20 to 25 women who are
not mink' a man working on a ship
the bacteria] action which 'it stimu-
a— _'
MARRIED
-.75 or �41dbr.
Cupid strik,N second time more
which was in the : ourae of a voyage
on. Sunday but could not cuunten-
tates in the soil.
When ? pert out to sea on maul-
often in the case of women, but
ance 'him'. working on a- ship that
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morays bounding main .
claims neither as often as he.-t'sed
was scheduled to sail on Sunday.
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Fast Convicted
I thought it all would -be sunshine
to. Whether ;t is 'that experience
and never no rain.-
teaches differently or whether they
Under Milk Bylaw
y
when 1• put out to see I'll tell the
world _.
just can't affora it, we don't know;'
=propbrtioh
We Must Bund Men Agslin
.-I naw, - _ _
.but -a- mach•- sninfler of
_
Now she rules over me; I hold my
widows and widowers are remarry-
TILLSONBURG, —'For the first
hands in awe.
ing now than did ] 0 years silo.
One large Caafornia employer -
time is the town's historr, a local •
—o- • •
-The source of this information is
Jack Dionne, the Texas lumber pub -
Mass was found guilty of . an Iatric-
Tom -Ys there any diSerence In,
the, ViL•sl Statistigs Brpmch.'of , the
lishez, about his -inability to tet sat -
Una of the town's milk by-law, when
meaning between sight and visions
Dotnini�n .bureau of Statistics, De-
isfactory help. -'"The Lrouble," he
Serbert Inman was fined $1 and costs
Harry—I should _say se. My girl
' partment of Trade and Comfiterr.p.
said, "is that for five e
years .we have
by Magistrate McCrimmon for selling
is a vision, and yours is a sight.
all been working with skeleton or-
.Qtilk without a license. ..
W. C. Brown, KC., town solicitor,
0—
People rich in experience are
How LinOol i Won a ionVeet
ganizations, and we have -not been'
building men to fit We
prosecuted. Inman • told the 'magfs-
oaten pooi fn; 'spot cash.
_..
our needs.
must start .. all jover again, buildi reg
trate be wolild continue selling milk
__o—
While Abe Llncoln was on his way
men,"
but he was warned by the cadl that
A small boy handed in the fol-
to Washington to be inaugurated in
Every employer should keep be-
- - '
lowing -
t3 a history examination
1861, his train stopped- for a -short'
fore }ism that oft -quoted sentence
HARNFSS AND COLLARS
«
paper:-- Generil Braddock was
killed '
time in Wellsville Ohio. -
A large' crowd gathered and the
from 'Eir.erson's essays:"The
great-
t
Farmers Attention—Spring is near] y
41 the Revolutionary War.
He had three horses shot under him
homespun lawyer was making- a
est enterprise in the world for
splendor, for extent; is the apbuild-
here. Consult your nearest Harness
Shop about Staco Harness Supplies.
and a fourth orient .through his
speech _from the rear. ptattolm when
an inebriate -in the crowd blurted out
ing of-a'mab." All of us must in -
e sell ottr g'oode only through your
clothes. .,
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"I voted for a damn sight' better man
tereat ourselves in the proper train -
local Staco Leather Goods • dealer.
The goods are and
�� ' !
Little -Rinks press rited himself at
-
than you.'
`man had
ing of young people who will take
the places of those who are running
right, so are our
prices.. We manufacture in our fac-
the office with 1 noticeable gap in
A who been used to many
jibes, Lincoln did not let his, poise
things today.
tones — Harness, Horse Collars,
Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets,
his upper dentures:_ -'
Bookieeper—Hull! Had an aeci-
become upset, and tsrstea'd responded
and
Leather Travelling f=oods, Insist
dent?
with "I want to meet that man; bring
Day in February
.on
Staco brand Trade Marked •Goods,
Little Hinks— \o. Only a row
him to -me." -
Although intositated Ilie..ivan had
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and you get satisfaction. blade only
by:
with my wife.
Bookkeeper— What! 'You
:sense enough 'to be frightened while
- Violet Alleyn Storey in1the New
Samuel Trees Company Limited
surely
didn't tome to blows?
the crowd became tense w; --antici.
'meeting:
York Times.
663 King St. West, Toronto
Little Hinks—Oh, no. But next
patCon of the 'n a lew min-
utes the man was face to face with '
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Let Omar sing false 1
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WRiTE FOR CATALOGUE
time I'gnash mq'teeth I'll remetnber
the Prtsf.dent-, elecl..
morning;
shall sins;
Y
to taka my pipe out of my mouth.
'Lincoln, still poised, looked at him
The warm, indefinite coming of false
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END, PAIN—Soothe
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Jimmy , (at bicakiast' table)—
a moment and then said, ^rfy friend,
you didn't rote for me but I have been
A Winspiilday like this when, in the
st
w
Well, Dad, I've done my good turn
elected. I am your President. I am. go -
heart, -, _
SORE H A 1r D S
for the da -
Y•
Dad—What? You've been very
ing down to R'ashington to fa, a
very,hard job and'.I need your lielp.
Hopes; like long -covered violets,
K
by Rubbing in rs
quick about it. What did you do?
Jimmy—It was easy. I saw. old
Will you help nee?"
This overwhelmed the inebriate,
-start -
To quiver with new freedom from
:kir. Brown going• for the Seven- 'and
he - replied. 'Sure '1 will; �Ir: Lin.
dark frost, • •
• a
thirty train, and' he was afraid he
Coln sure I «•ill:" •
,.
And dreams, like lilac branches,
would miss it, so •I• .let• our dog
All this ovetrwhelined the Crond
- •- north wind -tossed
"KING
loose,•and Mr. Brown got to the sta-
too, and every .nn.e cheerod
.Grow still while sapless cores beseeth'
OF PAIN"
tion in time..
gnarled roots
_o_
A tip to the ambitious:—
.rail -Dwellers Forced To
To sen ! ' along their grasrress,
-verdant shoots,
Don't let ,Your system reek with
Do Without Smuggles! Rum-
That petals may be wrought to -
kreed,
filigree
'or ,;ale is only. ,, bitter weed.
VANCOUVER'— "Trusties" in
April in amethyst and ivory!
—o—
Itelephoning) -I
.
Vancouver City Jail this week were
but, never. never April, ' never
DURING MOTHERHOOD
_wife wish you :
without smuggl9d rum -rations to.
• -May. - -
would come home dear; I think the
which they had, become accustomed,
Shall frame more. perfectly a real'
. W O If E N .
baby ling swallowed my pencil.
and police sought an unidentified
Spring day-
ay - _
who -dread
Hubby—I'll
Hubby—�I'11 be right over, dear.
woman believed to have been re-
Than framed in an argent promise
motherhood,
In the meantime, what are you do-
sponsible for prpvidin`g'the'14quor: -'
of mor "'cold'
. who suffer
Ing? -
Motorcycle 'officers noticed a wo-
These false Spring hour_ s shine
from. backache -
and nausea, can
Wife—Using my fountain pen.
man hurrying up a garage ramp be-
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tremuloilsly gold!
. be helped by the
l
use o f.. fir.
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f Pierces Favor-
�( "` ite Presc;iption:
We recommend thepurchaseof
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ear
Saperf'" T. Roberts of
2y; Sapedor St,-BranUord, Ont, said:
Algoma Summit Mine's. -Limited ' - -
su]
'During expectancy and after my children
were born, I always found the-Weatest- help -
'la Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Before
{,
' M C C a A{ 1 y Webb G o u d re au Mines
L i mit e d
w
�°
ming this medicine, at sucb times I couldn't
.
ae
rest at night attd felt too sick to be on my
f�.et I hardly had strength enough to Eat
'Prescrlptfon'
Golden
Summit 'Mines Limited'-
w
atottnd but. the..'Favcrlte ;n�n
calmed my nerve and save me the metes-
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01
nary strength -to carry on."' Buy novel
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of etre • to start fQ stew9
��f�odeallls�yw0ltbt "Cimat0c4e"
lrinaaas h �
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VFW Leap lilt th
�o hIMF about pleaetsre is
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rout" Your awn. lift Into a
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row tw of Oseea�
Total receipts amounted to
'm
ant
Q~8nvs ,
11000 a Fine ant grand !Free-
=ate >� Ogden'*—that ser-
fo ea far
r;nscur - Whether
ta
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of etre • to start fQ stew9
��f�odeallls�yw0ltbt "Cimat0c4e"
lrinaaas h �
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�o hIMF about pleaetsre is
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rout" Your awn. lift Into a
J
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row tw of Oseea�
Total receipts amounted to
ant
Q~8nvs ,
141.99, Itaving a gross operating
surplus of 8.277.83. There are 19
men in the group.
IgQfMf,
women_ students are contemplating
eo _
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it
Pattern.•
Department
Wasbfut
sent
Potent
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Remember,
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Good Housekeepen
TORONTO.. — hien students of
the University of Toronto success-
fully can keep house for themselves_
it was shown ,by a report for the
_
first 18 Weeks of -operation of a co-
operative residence' for students
here.
Total receipts amounted to
419.82; total expenditures were
141.99, Itaving a gross operating
surplus of 8.277.83. There are 19
men in the group.
Results -have been so satisfactory '
women_ students are contemplating
a similar experi•:lent of their over ,
-is said.
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soothe tba irritated skin. Clear, grcasrless and eta& a
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for Gerd Medal Haarlem oil Cap-
es and start at once to flush kidneys of
matter saturated 'with aeldb etid
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the way to bring about healthy ldd
activity and stop that bladder Irritation
r
often causes scanty passage with
and burning as -well as' • restless
the kidneys often need nua tax
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well as the bost'els, and some gmpWas
kidney -weakaess art: Getting -up Mice or
ee during the night—puffy eyes --cramps
let—backache and mots[ -oalms.
tut be sure and get GOLD -MTDAL
w .
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richt from Haarlem In Holland—the poet
small 4e0 eents), the Coop results %"1U fns
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S. .3 r.c F..,, i•,i•- - - -
R *:LOVA L1 -mrs- W, a Powell was confined w
to her bed for several days last prise Lumlaer
week through il!nt"• $tore
--.litre Irene Elliott, of Toronto, --T-0-day (Friday) being a gen_ e�
,:,ilpent Sunday at her home. here eral holiday all placers of business, We have some eBaept-
1Mtis8 Betty BurninSham will be closed as usual. - ionally nice Spruce in 1 « / »
I been confined to her bed for sev-
-Services in Sc. andrew'w t birch Pick erin s Leader Store
I =1era1 day* with an attack of flu- ' wnl be held as usual on Sunday at inch dressed, decking,
. The monthly meeting of , St.
3 p. m and Sundry Schovl at 2 p. matched and sidings. `• -•
George's GuW will be held at 3 rn,
o'clock on Thursday, April lot at g1� I,• sparrow, of the Hose- Dry and Well manHfaC- LADS
lite home of MTS. McGregor, ital Training Schod is enjoying a tured, • -- '
-awing to mild weather there pleasant holiday at the Bone of her If youwould have.' � hOtiee smartly dressed.
:iwe been a great ineream in the parents, W. H, and Mrs. Sparrov.. r iC�1tiiVNG 1 :
li=oduction of eggs ,and 'in' consec� -.Mev. Dr. C. M. Currie, of Gan- •:• -.• you Will decorate with
decrease in ' -}� — s, -
Fred and Mrs Baladon, of Bur-. United' Church on Sunday next atservUm in
UMBER YARW
_.__ A+ uQ on WALL PAPER
=ore, and Allan Clark, of Iske£ield, 11 a. m. and 7 p. mi, Special. Easter alaoxrd 8400 _
spent Sunday of lard week with made at each service. S, ieir mother', Mrs. W. J. Clark, it Bible Classes at 10 a, m. S. and
S. _ GEN'TLEM
: EN :
-being her birthday. CORKF.4=aN--•the oratorio, �uY' Appreciation If yap world be emarbly dressed, yon will weals' �
.-ti&OW shovels may now be laid �� QMXa ixitln" by Stabw, given "'Johnston"
4 !f APPROVED
irway for We session. We may Y� by the choirs t1f Centennial sad ON T819 OUR Joh>�iston CLOTHES
`'Lone same heavy snov-falls, but the DutlbwUn United Church, is to be :
+*►alAn spring two will qui4d do the given in the Centennial Church on First Anniversary �11ve invite you to come in and see our sew samples oo
work of the snow ahove's and make Good Friday evening, at 8 p. m.
';w beltelr jab of it, we h0are,. ]lir. Barnes, eanductingl. Silver con- the new samplE racks, aid rersember we carry a cows
-*=public sad ooatinuatian 1 in a to ear �plete stock right on band -No delays,
lltebools bave closed for the Easter -Thereie a strong movernent Massey friends and patraa03 ,Patronize the dealer wbo ;carries a stock,
Vacation; -and .wild re -open on Mon- throughout the province by motor -
day, April loth. The Mhools will en- ists to have the Speed limit increas- for their favOws of the
Joy two holidays in the month of ed froal 35 to 50 =Use per hour. NOTE—Our new spring Sample book which
past year.
May, Coronation Day on May 12th, At present the majority of motor you Will receive represents only a small por-
tion of our big stock. -
' ,-- wing to tips large number of
speed :tinu't as the average Is from
:coca,- due chie_ fly to the
40 to 50.
'acedents,
carelessness of . drivers, there Will
---A largely attended' E)udire and
be -an increase in insurance rates
Dtance was held in the Town Hall
- of 5 per cent, to go 'into effect on
on Friday, evening , last, spornso
March .31st. Motorists have them-
by the Altar Society: of St. Francis
selves to blame for this increase,
de Sales m Chump. There were a
.but the innocent have to suffer the
n'cicrlber of visitors from outside
,ism "As the guilty.
points. A very pleasant evening was
(, The last meeting of- the Men's
spent by alt,.
P Club was held in Dhlnbaiton Parish
There seems to lie no decreare
Rall, oa March 16th. We alt had ain
the ntzrrlher of our residents
f seal gotime together. The next
goo
Buffering from the flu. While there
woeting will be Meld in Pic]oeriltg
are no critical 'casae, the disease
at the A. Y. P.A. rooms on April
kgs on for a long time with many
` '6U. We, ask all men who 'would like
who . are affliaed with it.It is hop -
good evening, to tome and join
ed with the coming of w=ner wea'
i -im 8 o'clock, --(Jam,
then, the epidermic will be wiped
: -Master Ivan Bafoer. aged 13,
out.
seas! of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker,
The regular monthly heating
ahurch Str. was rushed to the Osh-
of the Women's Institute will be
shwa Hospital an Tuesday, where it
held at the holne of Mrs. Gottdou
- moos thought an operation for z pp-
Law, on Tuesday aftJern000 Manch
eadieitia .would be require& but in
Mb, at 8 o'clock. Roll Cali-"Ubes
eaaanination -it was found that -an
of Stale Bread". A talk on "Cour-
msec near the appendix"' had deved-
test'" byy Mrs. itobineon. "Sandwich
' *pad, -a result, of aorii tooth -brush
nemanstration" by Yrs. HAi and
Wvtlw colleating at this point. He
Mrs. B. C. Jones.
_':.is reported to be 'doing well.
-You ,-,-motorists is this nedghbA
The fire eompanY was -called
hood, who have not already done
'V" 1:wice last week, one case being
so, 'treat yourself to an . unescarpable
s chimney on fire in Dr. MaI$wen)s
interview with one of our traffic
residence, and the other below the
officers, on ttlis No. a Highway.'
ti $oor under the furnace in the
We are not going to say what one
-'down .Hall,_ while a dance was in
party did a couple of years ago, to
progress. In nefther cage was there
the late Magistrate Clark, that it
.
.Jany damage of any cgasequence
"was a pleasure to be stopped by
done, an the flirts were quickly ex-
'our officer", because 'we are only
-- tinguished. —
stopped when guilty '_ of something
�- .Sunday last was the first day
we should not be doing, and none of
Of spring ,or more correctly speak-
us are keen about being reminded
,JW, 8.45 p. Tm on Saturday, that
of such. %fowever we have. this past
!being the time at 'which the sun
week run foul of these officers
: 'Eroases the equator in its northerly
on two occasions, and for two dif-
,journey. Usually, the sun crosses
ferent reasons. And even though we
the equator, at some time on the
do not know as yet whether a
21st. Leap year coining last year,
"ticket" ;is coming, we n w.ct exp -
causes the change.- In the next
r: ss our surprise, but appreciation
three years the crossing. of the eq-
of the downright gentlemanliness
- uator by the sun should occur soine
and decency of the officer, on each
timet during the 214t of Mamas
occasion. We didn't think an officer
a --Stan M®cBeth, the young, blind
had to W that way. They demand
'rmtlaicjan, is L quite anxhoasly await-
obedience of the• lase. and have 'i
ing Music Lovtars' Night, on April
.very,. nice way of doing it.
9th, so that he can delnondtr'at . his
new piano -accordion to his Picker-
Piekermg Wias the Cleats• Club
ing friends, especially. We boyo and
_ Trophy 1,
els whd Have become acquainted
--
vaith him. It is a beaWful inatevrn-
in tike second Carie of the two -
ant and one of tike • bead made.
gatme, goals to count series, for the
Music Lovers' Night will be a fitt-
Whitby, Liana• Citi). Trophy, Pick-
ing climax to another. wtnter in"
eting ,, defeated Sturge" Bakegy
Pickering social entelrtaimnent with
Tigers by a -scone of 1-4. In ,spite
the Central "Y" Symphony Ordhes-
of soft ice, 'the Picketing team dis-
tra. As seating preference is to' be
played a brand of sparkling hockey
,given to iiicket holders up. tilt 8, p..
whioli .kept the Tigers in 'their own
m., you are advised to get yours at
end of the rink for the better part
once, only 25 cents, from the Gym
. of %hie game: In spite of that the
Boys, or either Pickering Grocery
Tdgers put up a game fight, send -
Stores. -Com.
ing up five men in the last period
--On $atµrday afternoon two
to try and break the tie which was
cars met in a -head-on collision on
0-0 in the first two periods. With
the highway at the east townline,
ten ininutes to go in the hast ' per -
'resulting in painful injuries ,to two
iod, Spencer took a pass from Bud
of the occupants 'and -badly damag-
White, to bang the -rubber hmyw for
ing both cars. bele of the cars, go-
the only tally of the game. With -
Ing east, driven by Ivan Ashbury,
out the services of Bas. Bye, the
of Toronto, in turning out to pass
-defence of Boyes- and Lockwood
a team and wagon, crashed into r.
! workiad the erYtire 60 minutes while
sedan, owned by F. Irwjr't, of Whit-
Spencer, H. Pascoe and Blenkin did
by, and driven by John Perry. • Miss
great- work on the forww d line.
Doris Ashbury, who nau with her
"Mae" McF.achren, in the Tiger nets
-brother, received' a- broken nose and
was the outdtanding performer for
other in juries ' 'ko her face. After
the Tigers. It was dile to his am-
roeeivinR medical attention 'wtas tak- sational playing that kept the Bak -
en to the Oshawa 'Hospital: Peter
try team in the hunt for the better
Irwin, aged 6, who- was to the Ir- part of the three- periods. Pat Neil
win car, was - thrown against the , and Steve Yakabowski Were a con -
windshield and- was badly cut by ' Rtant threat for the losers. The
broken glaC9 and was attended by
first game of this series was play -
Dr. McLaren. Traffic Officer Run-
ed the previous Tueladay night and
ctman invp�ti>?at^rl +he accident andresulted
In a 2 -all tie- The trophy
laid a charrre of-orkless driving a-
is on display in E. C. Jones' wind-
gainst Ashbury.
ow.
increase in that patronage, and
: goodwill of our euatomers.
�
M S. CHAPMAN,——.
The Pickering'
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MEAT MARKED'
NEW RUBBERS-- -NEW PRICES
OUP tAa4,artsatna.,.:a. -.
Men's Knee Rubber Boots, $2.29
Men' s6-Fyelet BrQwn Rubbers, $1.75
1410HPALE-7' pike 7 weeks old
Wm- Mitchell. Lot 27, Can 7, Pictering
Men's Plain Over Rabberla, 790.
��OR SA LE—A gt,sl,ttly • t ictorl
oats. Apply A,'Seep ek, Whitevale.
Men' Spat tf,ubbers, : ; . 990.
LOUR SA Lt -Seed oats. kariy Alax
Itsa and Banner Lot 18, Soo Y, Picieriag
doo s. Cowan. iY-30
' --- New. Stock --New Prices
AN'l EI) -Turkeys dr for. n.inrkrt
Alan
_
See oar new range of clothing samplas.
50 White Leghorn bens. Fred Lacey
H,ghland'-Creek 3I
for Tip -Tog 'tailors and
FaPlgency
ORSALIS—TwoT Btvt.ted Npriog
er cows 4 and 7'yea" old. H R
Dunning.
R 3. Claremont s><
: Firth- Bros., Hamiltous
Y108 1'101t24ALE- 8 Wtta: shoat 6(!
- A -
Ihe • ach, 8 0 weeksotd Stanley Murdoch,
N R 1. Pickertna. 30.31'
-.
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�;;�FF51) UATS FOR PALL! Fred T. Bunting,- �-Picke
-A qu_
V,Btlkbliahed
1rl•Il9
tits of Alaska eats, Appl , . J. C, Bryant.
Phone Pick 1407. .30-31
t', 1867, "
SKKI) tiH A IN FOR NA 1.�=�irirink
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t whose.' Durham`, also Banner oats. Walter' -
Whitt. Pit kering. al
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R J
�l)yAI.E—!4prd i, /INtN w t•eNNr d
A NEW YEAR'S MENU -
pest: on Pio. 2 'Highway '11-3 mites east
ofPkItcring. S C.Banl,er 30-32
_ -
!P A F M VO t-( rA LF-80acieo, heing
Health
lot .20 con, 5. Pickering; spring creek,
Apply Jebb Gillman, Brougham , cot!
-
-
Hj.j U K� r: FOR H ALF — Got -d wor k
1 horse' last: ? tura. App1y29 Car-
Friendship ,
reek.
negie. Highland Creek, 29,-30
LOUR SALLr-Glood Olyd,• gPiding,
1� 9 old. OrvilleBurten,'R R 2.Clem-
:. Contentment
years
wont. PhoneGlarc 1405 29-30
-
��OR SALE OHEAP-RegiktPrer+
:Cheer
s Yorkshire boar and 2 sows in pig, l , PIr1s
R R 2. Pickering (Base Line) 30-31.
�g'� •
t
P, rosperity.
`ELL. A W A P-0, rnrnn' -,hepber•d,
t male. 1 year cad. good watch dog. Church -Dreams
, 1 i �g/lV6ia `
Colne 'Prue
sd.
ward, a ison's sideroPickering, 30
j'
cEP;D OATS FOR 'TALE -Alaska
- Happiness
►..,geed oats, weigh shout 39 lbs, per bushel.
Power Bras.. Kingston Road East. it
All in Double Portion
FOR SALE OR BZUH.ANGIB-BHy
horse 9 years old. 1600; Also Holsteia bull i
.
To You
years old Wm E. Lee, t ickering. 3]
F( 14 PA LF -3 wpringers 2 register.
cd Holsteins and 1 grade. Herd is fully
accredited, Wm. Davidson, Ckwcv wood. W89
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Ct 00TOH OOLL1 E PUPS FOR
- E
I D -
k_YSALL--•Bred heelers. Make$1.56, Apply
D, Munro, •,ieltering, Phone, Pick 1509, it
B
FOR BALE—Teem of work horses.
Butcher (phone 3004) f icireriog p
real honest worker, elSOfor the two, Glen
gages Manor Hotel Stables. Rouge Hilb. 31
ANTED—MM -fence rails.' also
� e poata. ooet prat ee deli.
PickeringHardware StoreRoyceSirnpson.
park'sHoltow Phone Pkk
_
3604 30-32
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FOR HALH—Clydesdale mare: 7
years old. Also coal burning broeder stove
incon
condition. M. B. Burk. Phone w t
-
Cooper'&- DMy-Ki�' Coope s Kcr0l
FOR SALE -3(10 bushels of 2 year
oars 100 bushels of Bumper Kingza'
-Vi�1 Disinfectantfor lice oil -
old and
oats, Also 2 good grads cows. Apply to Geo,
r
Puckrin, PborePtek 2302 30-29
♦,
:your Live Stmk•
OR SALE -I Perfection oil stove.
A'
_
'
4 -burner. with even; hand power washing
machine with wringer, also New Williama sew-
ing atacfiine. Apply at News Office' 29tf
•
Royal Purple �'oultry' Specific �tfl
OR'SALE—Mt1 ,1nry fu 11 ivorvand
Ll black enameiled and
f�
combat the worms in Poultry -
porcelz:p coal word
range; complete with hiRRhcloset. Us•d only
Prrce 840.00. J. Shipton, Brock Rd.
:
one year.
r'ickering. 80
ing'' mash. , Oysterj Eshell and
g19F,D8 FOR SALE—Tirnotby Red
Grit '
Grit
clover tested seeds; Colorado Sprin wheat.
Also Chatham incubator 120egg size �or Rafe"p
-
Priced right; Apply L, Middleton, Brougham,
Phone Pick 528 51ti
SAT,N-Two Ri1WR
- • `c -
Royal Pu_ rple Hog Tonic
OR with plQa
Feach: 9 shoats about 50 lbe; I Holstein cow
5 years old. fresh; 1 reg. shorthorn bull rising
2 years.' Apply Geo.GraY. Cherryw•od, lot
291 con. 3 Pickering
for 1dcCoimick-DeeriE9 101m 10aclllineiy.
(vt'W.A FOR, RALE-OIoRP RFlrinir•
l 'ers and heap cows,'ptire bred and grades, T,-
.Agent
and Repairs.,
11..t steel And blood teated Free delivery
Wm J hlurphy,MurcoFarms, Lindsay, Ont
.
Uttrr Motto :-u W e have Clan set'it, Or -_+.:l "
Phone 1352 l8cr
'it' iR not made. -
[ l►H, �+Aiah:—P,•rrhFrrin hiif'f+PN, 1
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i�
r paircf black mars, matched t.am• 3150.
Telephone 3000
5 and R yearn old, realst,red; one black mare,
fn foal. 'G2:,. 4 years old; our grey lin, foal
1100, 5 ycersra mads one Ley colt, yearling, John
�• r w
DO�' '40 PICK:ERINGi
Kaye[, R R l Pickering, 30-31
J` • ji,j,� ,