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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_04_09t } ,...°.as ., Y p ,� w". , a � x ,_ - _ .. -. . -.•+� ^hyx.,.v n . - . sees. i! r i`y"+--.wa'" . CSC, .w sees !� , .. .� ... �.. .'4:.. ,. _: .. .�•�• �. _. — � ' '-A.:..;.,.• .-d •. _.• •-sw-. •N• -:',:;I ,,:i.... .. ,..., .-, ..,-�. ..�: f. x• - `!% ,F.v.: .'fNf:... Tom. '�'wr.., - .." V. _ . 3• ,y^�"' a1i A.` �Y" �,� r^ � aysr. ..n"• - 1 . •;�. • ..: :_' :,.. "Rive •Jr '. t G 1: .. -. w � 1 _ • .:. L '-i."' ,. `!,^i.: 7 1� \ � — .�" � % .Jae- J '_ •. � - .semi ''.: 4.'l 1i•' T —1Li .: .•. .' � sees ,L � s . -w I 5 • ' j • .,-' .. ". ._ sees. � t�\m , C K IN EWS VOL*-'-L'V1 DICKERING, ONT.e FRID"AT AP11. 9'1937. `a 44�q •>raf�s�rt,ossat �ratzssDl. K.d4c4a DR. H- 0. PEAR801'f—Ph sician Dnnbarton. " sed S�aoa. •' !� IL FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director tthasfse G of lbs American optomstricil handguoe. By" esnained by asppoiatmat, Otos $s" ctse.nust. out: ' lwge&i. DONALD RUDDY lintrter_ Rsa , Solicitor. Notary a bkc. Lvio"eyio loan. Ofilka f«.erhy occupied by tae rite A. is l uu: ries, snake aio9 of t;ourt Hours. Whitby. lily MIATON, BELL is ROSS _ Barristori is Solicitors WILLIAM J, BEATON. K, C. N. BROOKE BELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS JAMES A WRIGHT 12 ray Street. Tarnow. iufekaide Sue C0. RICHARDSON A Co.. Barrie. *fen, Sortaton. Notaries etc.. Suitt 601, .� Life Baildi 38 Toronto 5t. Toronto. ,TWphoaoe Ad. 1688; Ptckerina Phone 8817 8t! THOMSCN A McMILLAN—Baarria- sas. Solicitors. Notaries Public.- OfSee' tlGosdon House. Pickering, oo'luesday and listrrday ,►stunts from 190 to o.CO or byy sp tsem3. Toronto edict. Mc-Krnnom Bldg.. ('ION A ANNIE- — �Barriste-s. _ANT tars. Notaries Public GgRVON D. CON ANT .'K, C. ALL1N F. ANNIS. B. A.. LL. S. Meer -7 1 2 Simcm St. S.. Oshawa - GpMew-4aad 6 Kabavaj. and at the Comm Norse, wbitby, (Mr. Conant) Pboat7 (Whit - 'H BRBBRT T FSLLAISB. D 8.. D. �. S. GreOuate of tae Rgal Cdisp of fflobsibsae the I)efvwty elToronto. szoarcoaddoor soot of ria- Aaag- wet.riag. ea ont. once bn s. fi w.. ce sv eopo+•t inset. � 7 t?�kaee 79 wet 60. ' �-. �snlsaMa f r P08TILl., Lieeased `uedmew.. . for oaeatdso d lark "A oatad► a- &s arias d dl hack Mmead On en tisasws saw.. &afiress arms twee, F. o.. nems R. HICATON. TO'V NSRIP D s Clef. Coasefaaoer. Comsiniorr for salts, A'a�nL.0 Isorsr of ae �L Waootsst RICHARD" A. CARD" IGBNERAL INSURANCR - REAL s3TATE -CONVEYANCING .An oleic eetabHs6ed ageolay, ready ° . to serve. n se, P'icL 6000 :.WM. MAW L,IOBN8BD AUCTIONEER AND _ VALUATOR .:Sales conducted Anywherc Phone or write. Address 614 Dundas Street, East, - Whitby. Ontario. CYRIL E. MORLEY GENERAL INRURSNOE ]Estee Piekssiag, a" W RITE S - Life Fire Automobile Burglary and Accident ' _INSURANCE New Patterns In Linoleums, Congo- leumS' and -Oilolotb are just in, a' mood range to oboose from. Brighten your rooms with` new - floor cove.riugs thin Sprilog SUN -TESTED WALL PAPER in stock You will find papers i for every room in the house-- fabric textures, plastic effects conventional, modern, floral,. plain, novelty &-SCehic designs STICK -FAST- DRY PASTE Soto, Ambulance,. Day or Night visited their relatives, the Knox Phone 1300 for economical feeding , C. A. STERRITT . -Funeral Direotor Furniture Dealer Pickering. Ontario � � �' .NOTICE � � Dtmbarton -- Brock Road • -• - GREENWOOD) s _ St. Paul's Dunbarton. Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Hubbard •i ,r Our tracks pass your way April' 11th. Sunday School . at 2 p• have .moved to: the. Jackson- reside:,- t c ^' every day;" m, Evening Prayer at 3 pm Pres- ce adjoining the Brock M. Store. }� cher at this service, Rev. E. • G. Mrs. Tiros. Spearin, yvho has -been _ . 'WvOD,' CEMENT, her parents over the holiday. has returned to he; home in Orillia. -- BAND ' GRA VEL ��" • Mr, and Mrs. James Ravey have !chopping . ' ' and The Oddfellows are holding a Euchre and Dance in their hall on moved to W.- A. Knox's farm north of Whitby'. - Momiay, W ednedday and Fridat ` BUILDER'S SUPPLIES vitedneaday' April 14th. Come and _ Among others who have changed r have a good time and help a good residense recently are Mr. and Mrs. also local cartage work ' cause. Joseph Cowii m, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. �� r be pe g We -have &leolaced in stock a full- P _ Brougbalm Cowan who have moved to the Base Line, south of Pickering Station. _ �20 bags - $1.30 ¢y line of Maple Le,>.f Milling 25 bags and over, 6c. per bag W'tt Feeds. _ . W. J. Brown and children -visited Gree�twood A. We- MITCHELL the old.home on Friday. • Mr• Donald 'Beer has ill - Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke spent A fnli line of cattle and Ms feeds Pickering, DIIt. been with •mumps the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stotts, of Sank. Sunday in Toronto. .. Cecil Walls. is 'visiting with -'his Pig Concentrate - .this is io - Office phone 7400 Residence'6520 visited their relatives, the Knox uncle, Mr. E. Orme'rod, in Canning- for economical feeding , - family, during the week. ton. Pig Starter . for roung,ylss The Beal Store, Claremont The Y. P. Union enjoyed a social evening- at the Malcolm home on Miss- Elie and --Della Risebor- - ough and friends of Toronto spent - _• �. - ', PHONE 924 Thursday evening. Sunday with F. Walls and family. Poultry F All kinds CbJehm ttusltees of the school Mr. and Mrs. Eatock teft O. E. A. convention in the city last aper{ Sunday With her sister, Mrs. Starter and Growing Mas$ WP wre displaying an attractive variety of week. T. C. Brown -attended a Masonic Dix, of Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Hortop and daugh- Bran, and Shorts - Aluminum and (iraniteware $tc, function in the •City )ant Wednesday ter, of Camilla, and Mr. and Mrs. Furniture and Fumiture eveni gh of Pick Hugh Miller, and daughter, Novelties. Miss Gladys Gannon has been off erirlg. visited with W. Gee and Prloes low. in keeping with times, duty at the hospital with an attack family. ' °� mu> The many friends of Mrs. Annie Wilson PIgHO• VNiNG �} ADIOS� Mr- and Mrs. Kenny, of Toronto, are pleased to ase she is be home iCs were week -end guests of Mr. and able to again- after spend- - AND A Graduate o! Radio College Mrs. Bert H.arv�e j. lag a few weeks in Oahalwts hospit- , with Tke no"M Willson �yof al' _ All kinds . of. Bepair Work Up-to-the-minute training- the iaty visited their reladves here SuiidapL - Cherryweod > 7111 Twsibi Guamoke:d and on . Mr. and Mas. L- Matthews visit- . C. S. MibcDONALD -$FINEST EQUIPMENT ed Toronto friends one day last Will Lightbody is all gins these 1209 CLOSE AVE., 1ORONTO for ween: days" It's a bouncing baby boy. Phone Lakeside 150? Gwratatesd Satiafsetioff Rev: Roland Ferris an,d Mrs. per • Mr. George Gates and daughter �W Part of the Easter hoiidac Orden taken at NEWS. 0111P A= - Reasonable Priam ria, of Landon, called on 8 andwith Mrs. Hokby on Friday. Mrs Ivan Law, of Whitby. _ Z'tebM mad >eaitasios always it at Miss Hughes was a week -end ,is- Mr. A. Hod � of AatTowfint?tb visited with Mr. Wes. Petty. anti Shingles For Sale _.-- `— ,H: BOY 4t1LLlfitR. icor. rPikit her aunt and rustle, B. and Mrs. Easton,. faim0y over the end of the week.. • (fait (iwtvanlaed BLerl BrouRhata, Ontario The several school teachers of A number of our young people Were entertained on'Saturday even Bird's Felt 814te Shiagl tistf Phone 1[ark 1006 our neighbor -hood who have been ing at the bome of Mr. and Mrs Also. re-nuMtte+riog twptgy ea6esis. holyaaybw at their- homes have re- Walter Fenny, in Toronto. Lawn muwt-re sharpened. 3D �• '� �+ E R turned to their work Those living : in the vicinity of T. PATERi30N 8 VLA R80110ig - Rev. John Cocldhwn, of the Dept. Cherrywood were delights to nee call a,ttd fret pr•iee�, Phone 2M �..� of Evangelism and Social Service of the United Church, will be the the road scraper being used after �D6uraIIee of All Hind$; speaker at next Sunday's service.- lengthy rest period.. Another' sur,- sign of 'spring. - "'FUEL Best Rates Available with The Stuart family of St. C#than Ines spent several days Inst week - - - -- Security and Service Stuart'samil brother, Fred Cassie Altona — ; _ _. Builders' Sup�sTiex ' ' nand y' The W. M. S. will meet at the C. Berkey and family !were Sun- 7lddrrss Pbone home. of Mrs. L- Johnston on April day visitors with Mrs. 'J. Boadxa�•• at Stoufft-ille. _ BROUGHAM --PICK-516 15th (Thursday). Program by ':D^ The Anniversary Serrves"held i•' Lumber and Lath-- ' Group. .'Firs. Lenmwn, Convener• . Word for Roll Call — Call. the Ch Christian church on Sunday ,B. Ci ShJugles. '', Pickering- Millis The firemen and their *ivies, 24 were well 11 attended. Mrs.' Linton and family of the r + Blue Leal .? ' in . all, were entertained at the home city ale visiting with K. and MrF '-.-Alberta UoaI Agency for Frost di: Wood of the Johnston Tamil y on Wednes day evening. All -report a very en-' Reesor. DDID8BLIC CiOlte Coekshntt Farm Machinery joyable evening. The sympathy of the communiv, is extended to Mrs: F. Johnson in Cf m en t, •. Lime,. Plaster Complete • 111^e and .re repairs. P p Tfie Wgmen's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Dean Mairs, on .. her recent 'bereavement :.Maple Body w0(ld P y i Chopping and Feeds of al] April 13th, at 2 P. m. Program77 ?Fir. Wilmot Yake, of Victoria Carman spent a few days. with H Agents, for Lnudy Feaoe Speaker on "Health." A paper, `LOn and. Mrs Yake. — and 1ldeL �.DOhDp , :.Finds. benedicial Recreation." Roll Bail, Healthful Habit. Mr. and Mrs. •F: Mackey and son ' 4 ---Royal .Past F]Oar r9 —', Hostesses: had Sunday dinner with H. and - :. • and r Poultry. Feeds, GrowingMrs. Mrs. Mairs, Mays. W. Bayles and M. Burk." Mrs, Siack. Operations, Cocksbutt -1wplementak - Mash L$ In Mash ' j R Mr. Vic. Shaver, spent several under the direction of Mr, Sliver, of Unionville, have be Secure Priem Before 13s(ylfy , weeks touring :`northern Ontario and gun on the church, for the erection We carry all makes of Plow Points. ', Quebec, • travelling by frail, snow- shoes and plane. Be. brought - back of a. basement.. WILSON B.R O Sa Dr N. Lockwood wo for boat 1Krs. F. Lackey and non, returned worker the -building bus- t6 their home in Fraserville after - i3Ocaat �HiD Ont PICKERING, ONT. The DeGeer family, late of Pop- spenchng a- fete 'days with'Mr. and ' r Phone Ddwrk 7200 . lar Hill have recently moved into Mrs. B.' Reesor. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. Ridell and Irene R.. G. CLUMNIN4 the residence. recently purchased by also Miss M. Ramer, of Sox `Grove ' a FUNKRAL DIRECTOR F. • Carter, and • occupied by Colin '-Radii] and family, who 'have foved were Sunday 'visitors with Mr. and U /'v SPRING �-- Private Apubtilrtoee to .the • old homestead', the Madill..'Mr... fare ]Firs. H. Yalie. J. Tindall has again - moved "Lotter �- .---« Day And Night 8erviee On Friday evening the .Firemen into his residence here. :Fir. occupying his farm on the •'3rd , Line - -'TONIC z Phone 900G put on their annual "last of the of t'tibndge. Malvern 5000 season" entertainment. A bit of Sunday visitors with the B. Ree- Reg, $1 00 Markham, • Ont• disappointment was felt when •the xno-,inf; which to be, sor family were: Mr. and .Mrs. F: Lackey; E. pictures were shown. by_ Case Co. 31r. Irvine, 113,. and TUME(EZ Agricultural Mrs. A. Wideman and Mr. and For Your Implements could not .be shQum on the the 25 -cycle electricity here. Several Mrs. W. Carter. We coneratulate the 'Goodwood ' A reliable Herba1�0111C Oshawa artists gave musical num= hockey team, of which three of our good Driuking Fountains and Feed bers, instrumental and. vocal. The boys are members,, in obtaining the & _._ Troughs made in'our, own shop following took part in the comic''de- bate, `°Resolved, that sloppy,•good aindbreakers at Uxbridge and the Markham- _ �° >. -Purifier a watches at Blood Good quality and moderately natured wife is ,preferable to a Services formerly held in the _ :.. priced: clean, cross .one." Affirmative.. up- Christian Church here will- be held SPECIAL _ a yster shell and 'mlca rite �,' held by 1�oy, •McWhister and Bruce Ritchie. Negative, Hugh Miller arA in.the Merinonite Church uistigl 'the completion of the work been done - ; .59C. Warren Willson, James FhTlep and on the Christian Church. ; Also dairy utensils and filter Manson Ellicott, impersonating the -, The Women's Institute will meet pads. two types The Affirmative won. A at the home of Mrs. W. Parker on $ BOTTLE$ - y number of -guessing contests took Wednesday,. April 14th. -Mohd--Ap- Fnrn ce •work and. general tin- place, and a number of fine prizes ril Shdwers bring May. Flowers." •�� �, 9mitbing promptly attended to. aeon. Lloyd Johnston acted as chair- Annis in Ron Cal ier8 �f1 the Domin= - man. -E. was charge of -the- ion.. aper—"How 4'onfederatiob dLVIN BUSHBY contests. At the close dancing Was enjoyed by the young people for cam to Canada, by Mrs. W. oar= t ' h Pond—A Wa liable Homer E• �. JOl'fea Ph1Y1.B , Hardware Phone 46 90 several hours the Clark orchestra . ma Cushion Top. Pmgraarl is, in _ �1<S PTCRERIN(i providing the music. Jim Holtby, I charge of Group 10, under the lead Floor Manager. ership of Mrs. J. Melton. { sti+ ` ....._....•:r.•:•;•:•;• •;•ir,•:r.❖:•:� ❖:r,� �:r.•:•�:•;� •3:e:•:+3:•:.� :�:a 'ie Taking Terry's head roughly In one hand, the man said, "Open it up. Come °' & GOES OVER BIG. When you take three very delicious foods such- as coconut, custard and pie and put• them all together with capital letters, you'can't help but get something special such as Coconut Custard 'Pie. Because each part of this three-in-onei dessert is a delicious food in itself, it, is three times as 'teaspoon good when all are •served to eth4r. . It certainly goes over big with on!" and he gave Terry's neck a twist. river?" the man with the gundemand- ON THE V. Terry opened his jaws wide and e- :ryone from a er tote children i ►• ►�e could just see a roll -of cotton wad - 'ding before it -was rammed into his "I didn't. I just took a chance and. AMOND _ , mouth. He gagged. and the man laugh - pastry to extend 1 incl-bey8" the 4 I A- .got myself in . Dutch all round -be-" a_ botnd, felt himself going over, and BY CORTLAND. FITZSIMMONS(ir• ;' 're lucky, sucker. Guys like "YouhLA#f T— _ ' • ,!, you is better dead. it's a good thing is on the day's menu, are very genu• . ivra:+:e:•:*:a:+:+:•:•:•'•'•:+:•:+s:•:❖�e�e�❖ _,:+:•:o-.a:•:+:o;•:•.r.•:o:❖:+::•:m;+:+:•L3 I ain't runni'n' this show." ^ "I'll sa you drd." - SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING tween Larry' Doyle, the Blues' rookie The •gag was bound in place with a EA.. INSTALMENTS:shortatopfl ex -Fordham, star, , and handkerchief taken' from his dresser 'the edge • of the couch . as . he went It ha• been ten' years. since Pop Whliper because Clark's daughter ' and' he was thankful that it was clean. Clark wom a United League pennant Frances had shown her preference for "This is just a little warning to you, 00 with his New York Blues.. The sports _ Larry. Detective Kelly suspects •Doyle Burke, -'so you'll know we mean buss- "Like he you' did, You've been fit- writers, with the exception of Terry until he learns that Larry was talk- ness. "The man ous Burke -of the Star, rve thgm es and- rummaged around, .finally and sore.. The cord about: -his wrists j :chance. He bets $10 on them at 200 th t- f th' m d r' When the finding & "Don't disturb" sign. "We'll ('�� e ime to 1- at the restaurant of Tony Mur- Blues are to open in Boston, four of lock you in and hang this outside. alto ,a gambler, in`the Broadway dis the Boston stars are injured. Sid They'll find you sooner or later." is trict. In Ahe opening game yvith, Phil-, Stream, Nc' •i ,York gunman,, wrecked One of the men cautiously opened _ Adelphia, Wbitper,' the visitors star their taxi by Tiring a rite bullet into a the door -and peered out. Terry -could i pitcher, dies from a^rifle bullet as he tire. Stream is found dead and Terry see him slip oft his mask, but he could a nearing the home plate. The Blues receives by mail the warning: "Poo- `see only the back of his head. - He win. There has been Ili feeling be- ple-who know too much die. "When stepped out into the hall and after 'a �:.._ Dirkin, 'Chicago -star, dyes just- after' moment said the coast was clear. The. knocking out a homer, and Pietro, the leader and,the second man' with their, $e sure of CrL/J 'eftw pp .9Terry. -�re�� G Chicago bat boy, disapepara, it is sus- petted that Dirkin was poisoned by handling his favorite baf. Terpy-str , seats that it be sought in the Harlem river; anti that's where it is found. �lark'sends Doyle to Newark. Threb masked men, one with' a gun, truss up. demanding to know -where I-,:! s . gets his nws even'If that is true, how did "Well; even you know so . mufh abput ,Qfirkin be backs to him, took oft their masks and slipped into the hall also: The door closed and he heard the lock go- ins home.' Terry squirmed in the chair and fin- ally managed to get his Leet flat on the floor. 'Then he tried to stand up and found it an amazingly difficult thing to . do. After a great deal of eort he effort was erect, -but found it very hard to keep his balance. Hig only chance -of moving • was to jump. •He tried and GOES OVER BIG. When you take three very delicious foods such- as coconut, custard and pie and put• them all together with capital letters, you'can't help but get something special such as Coconut Custard 'Pie. Because each part of this three-in-onei dessert is a delicious food in itself, it, is three times as 'teaspoon good when all are •served to eth4r. . It certainly goes over big with taste right. when you know this se - [ret, you will find Coconut t7tlstard Pie much in demand in'your fouse hold so be prepared to make ft often .. and well. Coconut Custard Pie 4 eggs, slightly- beaten; t/2 cup an gar, ' teaspoon salt, 3 cups milk, I lL,. vanilla, 1 cup coconut, pre miumn shred. Line a deep 9 -Inch pie pla a wit? river?" the man with the gundemand- ore anyone else'," I ma a'wo or three smallops, a e- :ryone from a er tote children rolled 1-8-Inchthick, qj wing -He, e0441-1beas the whirring, sucking "I didn't. I just took a chance and. tottering. With a final effort, he gave and their expressions of pleasure ' pastry to extend 1 incl-bey8" the ) .got myself in . Dutch all round -be-" a_ botnd, felt himself going over, and when they find Coconut Custard Pie edge,_ Fold edge back to form stand JJ]] �s lG � cause o I?." t;sr-1 valiantly to keep his feet. But is on the day's menu, are very genu• . rim: flute with fingers. Combitte in. - "I'll sa you drd." - over he went, 'striking• his head- on fine., It is one of those desserts which gredients_ in order giten. Pour into her work and waited`toP TerryVs•call. "First, rc t learning to :11ut up 'the edge • of the couch . as . he went are a delight to behold. It will. not. Pie shell. Bake in hot oven (4�I1' F-). and .1 did, t I?" down'• _ upset young digestions and is good 20 minutes, then decrease $tat to - NEW �� "Like he you' did, You've been fit- When Terry came to; he was stilt for growing children because there ie moderate, (350'•F.) and bake: 1fl'to lb to•tell.him if..I really knew'an}thttrrl` ling the pape-ra with the stuff. ' The and sore.. The cord about: -his wrists real food value and nourishment in minutes Ionger, or until knife insert• ('�� only reason you haven't been bumped was -cutting into his flesh. He wrig• this dessert. rd comes out clean. ��/ a off is`.pt:blicitY• We've had enough." gled, but each molve was an agony.of. Be sure that your ingredients are eu � _ CHAPTER 15 -pain for his head. He could see his the best nd rticular the coconut. 11 particularly. e o onut. "' " Pep Up Fish IIay _. .,What am 1 going to do?" Terry electric clock on the -desk> rt was If it is not .fresh and moist, the 'Savor Fish- makes a tempting p dish., IfiaLIFA!C. — \fine hundred sea. asked. ­Ive got mY job and that's twelve -thirty and he had promised to whole o1 the pie will be villus: ld the seasoning,: one may attain quite U6 E. VO AL getting news, and because I do .it I call Alice. He tried to move, but . ed. Fresh, moist, tender coconut cr�n appetizing effect from the use iq took- ; have ,you hounding me on one hand' couldn't bear the pain. be purchased from your grocer ' "in -Ing, and .in sauc 'a, of such simple more butting In from you, understand!. and the police ori the other` Kelly At twelve thirty-seven the telephone - sealed cartons or tins and' only the seasoning agents • as prepared must. ' ber, 17SI, according to' Provincial Ar. thinks I am mixed up, in the murders: jangled. Ile •thodght'of the thinga he • freshest -coconut can make the pie' ard, Worcestershire sauce, ketchup,— thinks I'm doing it to increase circu-" bad, read about and seen In. the moo report witha hetn\ova, Scotia - otia-texture. Legislature, chili;. tabasco, onion and ",veg�tab]e t you bake with a. yeast that's always .' latioti, and you think. I have. inside • vies. Men loosened their bonds with stock preparation, while orange and reliable. full strength and pure. «►. dope.. What am I going to. do? Kelly- bits of stone or broken glass.• They through pajam for Rejuvenation lemon, grapes, pimiento cut's and gers carried, is now in the Archives dragged me down to Centre street. in san'ed ropes and were free. (Ain't --ou goal' to ask lilm why he put up dough on the Blues. the eager _ olives give a' range of flavor posit - - the middle of. the night." The telgphone kept ringing. If. he 1- With Fem. inine Detpi . bitities that add any ' leavening power -assured. And it's "I was coming to that. How did ( routri only roll over, to the door into -immeasurable"to fish d h' vides.th•: fruits of the earth ... and with Halifax. During the period, combined with .1, little im•t ntatios, - SO ears Royal .has stood for a little tun torturing Terry. 1Ct8 --B fish day C•ni be inade as tht.ali•l;g as. Y Lunenburg ships made 236 round freshness and purity. trips, while Liverpool craft followed :When you- consider how much a N(ironlaii banquet. ' Be sure of appetizing 'Bread. with' 124. time we spend livin;; and sleeping 1 "Halifax itself seems to have done. in pajamas, you'll agree that 'it's Bake with Royal.. just as im>ort•ll- tu. your scif- C,olci fiuneymoon: 1 newly little little more than send out an occas' J 1, • 1 esteem , to appear in smart bed couple have just, iinished a hont-'y 'Send for FREE. Booklet! - sional vEssel to fish, to transport hay togs as in stylish daytime, frocks. moop, spent in a tent, during a blit- or to carry despatches;" the report To get uniform re= ' Today's model gives you the be.;t zard, amid snnw-drift at TiEvilde- sults in bread-bak- L comments, itis No. Hama stands .H3 AQ/ chance' in the world to put naw lc,;c. wenn ark, togkeep thesponteThe list further "illustrates the ex- life into your pajama wardrobe: —'� « ; otaneventerrtpero- amongst gOidtltAj119 tZ'trEtt tent to R'hich prizes of war that had A charming scallop -yoke is re- rwe. The " oyer been condemned in the. -vice-admiralty Yeast Bake Book" To make cercaln of rs• - a court were utilized as the nucleus of tom. Yoke an.l sleeves are loose - pleated in the rounded jacket "bot- ' FROM GIRL TO WOMANIves instmcdons sults buy seedswith s or the care of reputstloe— Ryden'I a shipping fleet in the outlying ports ly made for comfort, too. Collar dough. Send cou- �° �itU\\'I\Ci •iris penforfreecopyo[ Then youwlll;ecdoubts• before shipbuilding became aniindus- and'front facing are in one piece, j the book, 4Liviap 23 tented needs at rsasoo- try 'in the province.. further simplifying the sewing, are often sufiet- tested reef for .. able prices from s firm., etc fmm feu ale u- temptinR 'reeds, wltha70yaara'repuadon. "It' will be seen from this list that Barbara Bell Patein \o. 1!181 -ll regularities, tient&• k is available for sizes 14, 1F, lA; eroicls ea, buns GIalf Coronation c0 prizes or recaptures were sent out ache, backache or 20, 40`and 42. Corresponding K nervousness. - �� t• tBU9 MADE -IN- Tow SEED 20081 from Halifax o various ports; chief bust measurements 32, &1, 36, �3' �• _ Y a Witte [Qday for a FREE sop ly In Nova Scotia and the West lit• 40 .and 42: With -short sleeves Pierce s Favorite w yi CANADA GOODS oiRyders'latetfandsrestest dies,.but also to Quebec, Newfound - size 16 (34) requires.4 7=R yards. - land; is the seal hoof to 6•ie, ' Unittusiawltla. land; London,'Glasgow and even- to 39 inches wide: # %egctable" totlic 'is standard Brands Ltd.._ Old favourites. Practical adviu give Your claughtcr Madiera' and Azores and Gibraltar. It at such t,mcs Mrs. A. Clnckie of 175 Cxlk r �tssef Me. do Liberty St. t Toronto 2, Ont. - Dept. WP 3, P.O. Box 2454, Montreal, should be- noted also -that-the first-' `HOW TO' ORDER PATTERNS urine St... intSu.o womanhoton.od Ont.. said: "k'►eta t stoning into womanhood I ixcame galla r plea" send sne tke free Roya L Y eas t Orders for Seeds must be sent direct vessel .to leave the province on a Write your name and addre:a Bake Book- to: --Ryder Ron (1920) Ltd., feed p . and thin had not mach appetite, snffeai specialists, at. Albans, England. whaling voyage was a prize ship, the plainly, eiving numL-er and size' from headaches, pains in my back waif f htern wanted. Enclose 20c cramps.' Mother gave mer. Picrcc's far Nam - brig 'Jenny'• under Stephen Atwood" oP vorile Prescription and I took it until alt in statnns or coin (coin prpfererd- feminine disturbance was corrected. Seam Addna , wrap it carefully, and address my appetite improved, I had better aisR. --- Issue No. 15 — 37 A health fern plant produces and all pain as well as 'the nervous fet y - your order to Barbara Bell. Room•- disappeared., I tbink. this 'Prescription 7aw„ Prorince About 45;000,000 spores, each cap- 421, 13 West Adelaide" Street,' a splendid medicine for growing girk•' fig• - i';le of producing a new plant..: Toronto, Ont. New size, tablets so cents, liquid $tAk you know that the bat would beIn the the hall;',he might 'be able to make a Very little imagination is used in river?" the man with the gundemand- noise and attract- attention that way_ the average home in the saucing and ed. - - -He, e0441-1beas the whirring, sucking „s "Use your bean, man! What would sound of the vacuum cleaner in the for food should be as enc6tantinglg you• do with something like that if you hall. :bathe he could roll over to the and becomingly garbed as the. maples: wanted to. get. rid of it? Kelly had door• .. e a me on the mat and I was just wise- At twlve-thirty. Alice had stopped prise your family and guests by ser- cracking Wien: 1 told _nim to took in her work and waited`toP TerryVs•call. `vfng them' fist). ' Take two halib t !)t► the river.' ` After they found the bat, At twelve thirty-five she seemed to Kelly was sure I knowall about Dir- (To be Continued.) "and pepper and a little' .worcester• , 1 b fool enough k 'eat 1 e— kin' death. s i I'd - - shire. and try them in salad oil:' The to•tell.him if..I really knew'an}thttrrl` __ oil _cooklu� Is splendid', for the Halt " "You knew tco much. .'Where do. mar Brought j --ri. D Each cake Of Royal you get your.dupo?" "But I've just been telling yeti—I 'rade Boost bro,A ns to •perfedtion_ ' don't get any dope from anyw hE re. €oe,, the Sauce, -make a Ilght•test r -comes sealed -an an "And, I don't think 'You're that smart, see?, Come'on, out with it." -- Port of Halifax — 900 Vessels of butter and one. tabtespooli" of flout Should i put the screws oa him, Called in 1778-1781 Period _ air-tr ht t ra er p -boss" one of thg men asked eagerly. IfiaLIFA!C. — \fine hundred sea. • ,.. _ Keep out of this, -the 'icade"r setas' vessels of all 'descriptions en - it stays esb ; growled. "Now, listen, Burke, and flet• tered the- port. cf Halifax during -the rika'pnd.abont a ren:sp6afj -cf }vanes it straight! We won't stand for -any American War bf Independence per - j A GOOD loaf of bread more butting In from you, understand!. iod. -between July, 1775, and Novem. IN you want no hint of Sogginess, no Maybe you're telling the truth, and 'l ber, 17SI, according to' Provincial Ar. the s,^,:.ce. ' Crokin„.thil ,whole .fol unpleasant "off -taste" or grayish' ihaybe u tua1 his annual 'tablecl texture. I•t's important that ore-rylong. Itlookslike leak It is, report witha hetn\ova, Scotia - otia-texture. Legislature, you bake with a. yeast that's always .' to us. and it we'll flet .ypu and the guy who is spilling his st fr. (,et . - The o1•iginal list of ships, giving the Will; ,grape"s, Ace of cr:i>!g, . -'and reliable. full strength and pure. me-"' names of the crews and the passen- Royal Comes to you Sealed in Terry nodded gers carried, is now in the Archives • individualair-tight wrappefs —, (Ain't --ou goal' to ask lilm why he put up dough on the Blues. the eager here. It was pyblished as part -of -the anneal report, "for the light it throws o -n be. used in sn -many ways. Fist free from contamination, its. full, henchman asked. "This guy is-givin, upon Nova Scotian seaborne trade �I leavening power -assured. And it's Yon -the 'run-around. Why don't you duritfg the middle years -of- the Am. the only dry yeast' that has this let me play with his toes?" hp—asked. ' ericah War of independence. when t..i•e- is not narrow•t)iiude.d. She pro- Special protection. plaintively. the headquarters of the British army That's why 7 out of 8' Can= Terry shivered. "Remember, -.Burke', `you:re playing were in New York and Halffax was the commercial emporium of British_ adtan• housewives. today bake with- dynamite nd you can never tell North America." with Royal when they use a dry when it will go off. You -know -that, An analysis of. the list of vessels yeast. They know they can count don't you "Yes." shows that Lunenburg, Liverpool ' ' on ood results ... the da they'Chester, g- Y Terry felt relieved. "Gag him," the' leader said to tile' Yarmouth and Barrington - .. buy Royal, or months later. For man, who hall beer so anxious to have kept up most frequent communications vides.th•: fruits of the earth ... and with Halifax. During the period, combined with .1, little im•t ntatios, - SO ears Royal .has stood for a little tun torturing Terry. 1Ct8 --B fish day C•ni be inade as tht.ali•l;g as. Y Lunenburg ships made 236 round freshness and purity. trips, while Liverpool craft followed :When you- consider how much a N(ironlaii banquet. ' Be sure of appetizing 'Bread. with' 124. time we spend livin;; and sleeping 1 "Halifax itself seems to have done. in pajamas, you'll agree that 'it's Bake with Royal.. just as im>ort•ll- tu. your scif- C,olci fiuneymoon: 1 newly little little more than send out an occas' J 1, • 1 esteem , to appear in smart bed couple have just, iinished a hont-'y 'Send for FREE. Booklet! - sional vEssel to fish, to transport hay togs as in stylish daytime, frocks. moop, spent in a tent, during a blit- or to carry despatches;" the report To get uniform re= ' Today's model gives you the be.;t zard, amid snnw-drift at TiEvilde- sults in bread-bak- L comments, itis No. Hama stands .H3 AQ/ chance' in the world to put naw lc,;c. wenn ark, togkeep thesponteThe list further "illustrates the ex- life into your pajama wardrobe: —'� « ; otaneventerrtpero- amongst gOidtltAj119 tZ'trEtt tent to R'hich prizes of war that had A charming scallop -yoke is re- rwe. The " oyer been condemned in the. -vice-admiralty Yeast Bake Book" To make cercaln of rs• - a court were utilized as the nucleus of tom. Yoke an.l sleeves are loose - pleated in the rounded jacket "bot- ' FROM GIRL TO WOMANIves instmcdons sults buy seedswith s or the care of reputstloe— Ryden'I a shipping fleet in the outlying ports ly made for comfort, too. Collar dough. Send cou- �° �itU\\'I\Ci •iris penforfreecopyo[ Then youwlll;ecdoubts• before shipbuilding became aniindus- and'front facing are in one piece, j the book, 4Liviap 23 tented needs at rsasoo- try 'in the province.. further simplifying the sewing, are often sufiet- tested reef for .. able prices from s firm., etc fmm feu ale u- temptinR 'reeds, wltha70yaara'repuadon. "It' will be seen from this list that Barbara Bell Patein \o. 1!181 -ll regularities, tient&• k is available for sizes 14, 1F, lA; eroicls ea, buns GIalf Coronation c0 prizes or recaptures were sent out ache, backache or 20, 40`and 42. Corresponding K nervousness. - �� t• tBU9 MADE -IN- Tow SEED 20081 from Halifax o various ports; chief bust measurements 32, &1, 36, �3' �• _ Y a Witte [Qday for a FREE sop ly In Nova Scotia and the West lit• 40 .and 42: With -short sleeves Pierce s Favorite w yi CANADA GOODS oiRyders'latetfandsrestest dies,.but also to Quebec, Newfound - size 16 (34) requires.4 7=R yards. - land; is the seal hoof to 6•ie, ' Unittusiawltla. land; London,'Glasgow and even- to 39 inches wide: # %egctable" totlic 'is standard Brands Ltd.._ Old favourites. Practical adviu give Your claughtcr Madiera' and Azores and Gibraltar. It at such t,mcs Mrs. A. Clnckie of 175 Cxlk r �tssef Me. do Liberty St. t Toronto 2, Ont. - Dept. WP 3, P.O. Box 2454, Montreal, should be- noted also -that-the first-' `HOW TO' ORDER PATTERNS urine St... intSu.o womanhoton.od Ont.. said: "k'►eta t stoning into womanhood I ixcame galla r plea" send sne tke free Roya L Y eas t Orders for Seeds must be sent direct vessel .to leave the province on a Write your name and addre:a Bake Book- to: --Ryder Ron (1920) Ltd., feed p . and thin had not mach appetite, snffeai specialists, at. Albans, England. whaling voyage was a prize ship, the plainly, eiving numL-er and size' from headaches, pains in my back waif f htern wanted. Enclose 20c cramps.' Mother gave mer. Picrcc's far Nam - brig 'Jenny'• under Stephen Atwood" oP vorile Prescription and I took it until alt in statnns or coin (coin prpfererd- feminine disturbance was corrected. Seam Addna , wrap it carefully, and address my appetite improved, I had better aisR. --- Issue No. 15 — 37 A health fern plant produces and all pain as well as 'the nervous fet y - your order to Barbara Bell. Room•- disappeared., I tbink. this 'Prescription 7aw„ Prorince About 45;000,000 spores, each cap- 421, 13 West Adelaide" Street,' a splendid medicine for growing girk•' fig• - i';le of producing a new plant..: Toronto, Ont. New size, tablets so cents, liquid $tAk um er t e sun. Very little imagination is used in the average home in the saucing and ,.Serving of flab. Yet garnishing -la quite a trick, and color has_ its fmiZortance, _ for food should be as enc6tantinglg and becomingly garbed as the. maples: in their Fall costumes, ' .. It you are planning a party, :ur prise your family and guests by ser- `vfng them' fist). ' Take two halib t !)t► steaks, Dip your steaks in finely sif: ted bread"crunibs, seasoned with salt "and pepper and a little' .worcester• , shire. and try them in salad oil:' The __ oil _cooklu� Is splendid', for the Halt " does not stick to the frying pan, tilt) S not • burn or smell, and cooks a. -It bro,A ns to •perfedtion_ ' €oe,, the Sauce, -make a Ilght•test r 'ed creatn_sauee, using two tablespn:,na -' r of butter and one. tabtespooli" of flout to two cups o: milk,, or. one and. is . half -cups of mill: and a half •a cup of crealll Or !va poriled tailk, well sea- aOftf'ei 'R_itli salt and -pepper and. pap _ rika'pnd.abont a ren:sp6afj -cf }vanes tershire sauce, it you wishto be _11 -11'11c -111111Y fc-d%-e, add .a . can , of sYtrinipq. cut' them 'fine ,and - add to the s,^,:.ce. ' Crokin„.thil ,whole .fol 'half an hour, beating it while ccuk- _ in; with the egn h•.-i+ter oc•c::;;on• -+► ally. G:)rnisl 11_; can be ad -dc(! ai Will; ,grape"s, Ace of cr:i>!g, . -'and letlioll aro anpe:izing. ri:•h, it nicely prepared: is A dial _any .rcok n1q-y be prnild to serve: - It o -n be. used in sn -many ways. Fist wish fish, fish with fruit, fish %vitlt �I crisp solud, with mushroorls, wv tll os- - inns and peppers and sweet herbs. Na- t..i•e- is not narrow•t)iiude.d. She pro- : vides.th•: fruits of the earth ... and with Halifax. During the period, combined with .1, little im•t ntatios, - SO ears Royal .has stood for a little tun torturing Terry. 1Ct8 --B fish day C•ni be inade as tht.ali•l;g as. Y Lunenburg ships made 236 round freshness and purity. trips, while Liverpool craft followed :When you- consider how much a N(ironlaii banquet. ' Be sure of appetizing 'Bread. with' 124. time we spend livin;; and sleeping 1 "Halifax itself seems to have done. in pajamas, you'll agree that 'it's Bake with Royal.. just as im>ort•ll- tu. your scif- C,olci fiuneymoon: 1 newly little little more than send out an occas' J 1, • 1 esteem , to appear in smart bed couple have just, iinished a hont-'y 'Send for FREE. Booklet! - sional vEssel to fish, to transport hay togs as in stylish daytime, frocks. moop, spent in a tent, during a blit- or to carry despatches;" the report To get uniform re= ' Today's model gives you the be.;t zard, amid snnw-drift at TiEvilde- sults in bread-bak- L comments, itis No. Hama stands .H3 AQ/ chance' in the world to put naw lc,;c. wenn ark, togkeep thesponteThe list further "illustrates the ex- life into your pajama wardrobe: —'� « ; otaneventerrtpero- amongst gOidtltAj119 tZ'trEtt tent to R'hich prizes of war that had A charming scallop -yoke is re- rwe. The " oyer been condemned in the. -vice-admiralty Yeast Bake Book" To make cercaln of rs• - a court were utilized as the nucleus of tom. Yoke an.l sleeves are loose - pleated in the rounded jacket "bot- ' FROM GIRL TO WOMANIves instmcdons sults buy seedswith s or the care of reputstloe— Ryden'I a shipping fleet in the outlying ports ly made for comfort, too. Collar dough. Send cou- �° �itU\\'I\Ci •iris penforfreecopyo[ Then youwlll;ecdoubts• before shipbuilding became aniindus- and'front facing are in one piece, j the book, 4Liviap 23 tented needs at rsasoo- try 'in the province.. further simplifying the sewing, are often sufiet- tested reef for .. able prices from s firm., etc fmm feu ale u- temptinR 'reeds, wltha70yaara'repuadon. "It' will be seen from this list that Barbara Bell Patein \o. 1!181 -ll regularities, tient&• k is available for sizes 14, 1F, lA; eroicls ea, buns GIalf Coronation c0 prizes or recaptures were sent out ache, backache or 20, 40`and 42. Corresponding K nervousness. - �� t• tBU9 MADE -IN- Tow SEED 20081 from Halifax o various ports; chief bust measurements 32, &1, 36, �3' �• _ Y a Witte [Qday for a FREE sop ly In Nova Scotia and the West lit• 40 .and 42: With -short sleeves Pierce s Favorite w yi CANADA GOODS oiRyders'latetfandsrestest dies,.but also to Quebec, Newfound - size 16 (34) requires.4 7=R yards. - land; is the seal hoof to 6•ie, ' Unittusiawltla. land; London,'Glasgow and even- to 39 inches wide: # %egctable" totlic 'is standard Brands Ltd.._ Old favourites. Practical adviu give Your claughtcr Madiera' and Azores and Gibraltar. It at such t,mcs Mrs. A. Clnckie of 175 Cxlk r �tssef Me. do Liberty St. t Toronto 2, Ont. - Dept. WP 3, P.O. Box 2454, Montreal, should be- noted also -that-the first-' `HOW TO' ORDER PATTERNS urine St... intSu.o womanhoton.od Ont.. said: "k'►eta t stoning into womanhood I ixcame galla r plea" send sne tke free Roya L Y eas t Orders for Seeds must be sent direct vessel .to leave the province on a Write your name and addre:a Bake Book- to: --Ryder Ron (1920) Ltd., feed p . and thin had not mach appetite, snffeai specialists, at. Albans, England. whaling voyage was a prize ship, the plainly, eiving numL-er and size' from headaches, pains in my back waif f htern wanted. Enclose 20c cramps.' Mother gave mer. Picrcc's far Nam - brig 'Jenny'• under Stephen Atwood" oP vorile Prescription and I took it until alt in statnns or coin (coin prpfererd- feminine disturbance was corrected. Seam Addna , wrap it carefully, and address my appetite improved, I had better aisR. --- Issue No. 15 — 37 A health fern plant produces and all pain as well as 'the nervous fet y - your order to Barbara Bell. Room•- disappeared., I tbink. this 'Prescription 7aw„ Prorince About 45;000,000 spores, each cap- 421, 13 West Adelaide" Street,' a splendid medicine for growing girk•' fig• - i';le of producing a new plant..: Toronto, Ont. New size, tablets so cents, liquid $tAk >, r C - - �• F1 .tr �.e Kissuig Need �-ponsibility as soon as they are able, a� thus developing sel'•assurance, lead• ' Of Modern Hollis erahip and backbone, and security and mental health: ' Describing ,the moderu home as, s Affectien Between Parents, and an area covering fifty miles in any ' = Parents and Children Is E_::c=- direction, Mrs. B. W. Langworthy, tial For Mental Health. -~ President of the National Congress of P�lrents an,l Teachers of the United a States, spoke on the home as an in "''�" TORONTO. _ "it a better to -have ". d a cold in the head than in the heart. des to national lite at luncheon pre• , ceding the afternodn session.NVQ neo to get back in th 1 honesty, ` Ion of kissing and a little more dem- cy and hospitality were among cer- onstration of love in the -home where twin things that, if "not Learned in Its stalbiiising force is a great, need. early life in the home were never Dr, H. R. Brillinger of Hamilton, told I + i the Herne and School Section of .the learned the speaker affirmed. Hospita- the HO. in an address on "Mental lity should not mean entertaining the Health and Parent Education. bridge club. twice , a year, but a wel- In charge of one of the mental come for the child's friends that he health clinics established by the gov• brings home. - It there isn't enough food to go' round, say so frankly, ernmelat in an effort to get at the she advised, and have the children * cause dt mental -disease in the pro- r 'hare ,what there is equally. Of vince, fir. Brillinger stated that close courtesy, `she said: "We are so dis• to 60 per cent. of all mental illness courteous to children that it is a won- I�(►I' IIs believed to originate, "because of der they ever learn any courtesy. The bad raesntal habits or unhealthy ways only way, to teach thej . in on a fifty - of thisdting. Many people meet al• fifty 'basis." most insuperable life difficulties and overcome them because the most of their trental habits are healthy, Oth• �r * • ers• develop mental illness under rel- atively slight worry is strain -an To Be Husk � ;" .cause they are `handicapped by an ' - t) unwieldy load of unhealthy, mental •Labits, he stated. Gifted' Child:•en Grow Faster " FATAL. DO.L'IIT Thii2 the Average a— To preyent mental' illness. a fc<?ia; of security, lnterest, and freedom. t0 NEW. YORK. — A genius in . theMAL •� develop, were necessary 'tor ' the popular conception, is a hothouse pro- ' -- child, Dr, Brillinger stated, saying duct. Frail, thin, nervous, he never You'll be glad you chose that to a survey in, clinical -fork, can be .pictured gracefully balancing he had found that wbIle children _ on skis or at home on -the tennis Canada's Finest Low -Priced Car usually admit they love their parents, court. very few, are sure when asked if Relatives pamper- him;' the, public " their patents love them. The ans:c ei � '- eegards him' as a museum piece. $part Coupe with Opera Seats INTRODUCED .11 YEARS AGO. lar cars on the market Yes, the future - !L he invariably gets Is that they do But Professor, Harvey W. Zorbaugh, DEPvered at racrory, Oshawa, chi's great General Motors value is is bright for Pontiac ... bright, too, not know• It is not enough that their who directs the New York University., 'Ont. Govemment games, license. for Pontiac owners. So, we say, keep physical needs be provided for. They - clinic •for social adjustment of the arks' Ireight addi:;ood. (Price. about LO set new sales tecorda.' Keep need demaostration of affection, praise gifted, has come to his rescue. •ui+Jecr:o ea„Qe without y� eye on Pontiac1 Public confi• your eyes Da Pontiac. Call in m say recognittea and encouragement. for Contrary . to the public notion, he - dente is built on the makees repuw demoPontiac dealer's and let a 1937 model - demotutrate why Pontiac is smoothly healthy development, he stated. Con- says, the individual with leanings to- " tion and the product's performance 0=� the u curve of the sales .' damning for its evil effects on the - g p,.Cu,,, child, parents' ward -genius .is well-rounded and fide. Pontiac has won and maintained the quarrels, and, threats � ly to 'possess superior physical de- _ -'chart! Year after year Pontiac has to leave each other. Securityin dis- 8.� - goodwill of. its buyers for just tbose claimed thousands of new owners, but. celopment. cipline was recommended to elimin• Gifted- children; he says, grow fas- reasom! Gradually and inevitably it with the great popularity of the 1937 , ate poesibAlty of hatred and "defiance, ter than average. walk earlier, sit• up has gained in the esteem of motorists' model, Pontiae's career is the auto. "There is nothing ;Doth needs so sooner and are larger than normal. until' today it one of the most pope modus world hat'really only started. much, today, as an active 'ititerest Gifted children, he says, walk on a - x in healthy realities.- This can .best be the palms 'of their 'hands and soles of stimulated by success and praise: their feet. like a bear—at an age (� One of tate Barents' most Important when. other " children 'are crawling CHAS. COOPER Claremont. functioas Ls to give the child -"enty about on hands and knees. of success and praise and keep him Not all "bearwalking" children will : ,Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashan, Dunbarton busy, allowing him responsibititles in be , geniuses: nor do all genluses ° r the. family routine and making him --= ` g •"bear'walk" in infancy. Surveyd made - -` '" --�- •-` - • feel• a necessary part- of the home,'' by .D • Ales Flydlieka of the Smith,7. .Dr. BrMinger averred. r-3179 soman .Institution in Washington RESPONSIBILITY. IIIPOfiT.1\T` merely shove that ''bearwalkers" are - 'Many parents, he said; hate -to see,' more likely to _hgve .great mental su -eir children grew, building . up periority. . strong epsoiional bottda calculated. to Gifted children not only display 'cipals' meeting ,of the,Qntario Edu. who based his conclusions on. th keep -the child close to them ala ay s. mental aptitude along .one lane, but - T ells Result _ eatiottal Association: There are a host of mental" attests rate higher than average in; all types +. suit of a questionnaire sent to p of intellectual tests. The spasmodic outcries against [n our be4pitals today because tl•cy TORONTO. — 'Majority .of par- the general advisahidity of home ents in Toronto: suburban' -area. -lie .;have developed habits.of.over-clep•:'a' They play amicably with other chil- ents favor teaL4ers assigning home- work do_ not represent the attitude -dente. By all means, parents should:, 'i';en, often stepping into'•leatlership in work to students, G. a. Evans, York of the big majority of those who said' 88 per cent. of the parents were encourage their children to take rei3• roup games. Township, told the high school prin- send pupils to school;" said Everts, opposed elimination of homework.. - nwawC - befo,"r O • i fy J - +ss+.eearmzaa+mae•• tY - .. S _ .- .:' ::•:'r'• •. n,;,� .:.,•v:•;i}:v}}}:t.}}:-:}:+t:}:•i:3♦:vim. : .\i ": ', qy} ..... .:':. :.: t ..;; •..}:,}}'i ::•:�••• • ♦ '•}:4:tiv is 8:�t; } }:::•}:i• n;. t ...i:. .: ;�.J \ Y:}.'.; ::. \ \ l , - ... {}:;. }t.,, :SMC}:f::: �.. ,.... NfiY.:?::...: :n\.\^::.:}:.^v.Y. f•n:.L:. t \h, ,\} .... - .}';.}:v;:.v '} ..: ;.,::iw:k`;':j.::::',+'i,♦.:::v:.::}t;::iv:i:w:iv:.�;::,::t }Ct • ' .O. �\, ✓•..••^ i n y 9 \ j WITH today's McLaughlin lin•Buick "Special" priced just economy. Finer comfort and surer dependability. ~Along it " ` aaestae a step above ordinary can, new thousands are buying with the full perfection of features like the Valve -in -Head ' t the fine car of their dreams. They're getting, not only the Engine ... Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes ... Torque Tube Drive ear they'vq always wanted, but, things money couldn't buy Knee -Action gliding ride. Sealed Chassis. double 'before—even in a McLaughlin -Buick, New beauty and' Ride Stabilizers ... and:Fisher No -Draft Ventilation. ' safety In Unisteel ' Turret Top Bodies by Fisher. Power Money never bought more them it does today in McLaugh•pR/C, >. unheard of a few years ego, with almost unbelievable ,-,lin-Buick—and you've got the money it takes) FO - rue' AIFTHERE'S NO DELAY ° ��171. c o C p XB .h'�Sd�"•d vrf4'�ti of WHEN YOU ORDER A ° �•"' r c oOrft0 _ NEW MC AUG RUN -BUCK °*��• , :CHAS. COOPER--Claremon 1' Assoc: Dealer -J. McGlashan, Dumbarton `f- .7 A. r ol 41" In 4 It needs must be, since she lingers Member Official Radio Service Men's .,-SATURDAY, APRIL 10th there, Association. BOWMAN & ROW19. on the property of John Michell —Never forgotten by her friend, 48 ;Phone 5201, PICKS RING WHITBY ONT Lot 34, Concession 7, Pickering Louise Hetu., Dining -room suite, couipleta, China In loving memory o . f - our dear I M'Ot- -Law Motor Sales Cabinet. Solid oak fall -leaf table, her, Evallne Jackson'who passed w antique. Hall rack, antique.. Buda- away, April 13th, 1936. Chrysler- Plymouth e" desk U 2 Small bles. Parlour Not dead is mother. but sleepini, -Just Consider settee. Victrola. Radlo, and 2 loud- In her Father's home above; Dealer speakers. Rftking`halr* 3 IAMPB* Rewarded for her 'suffe GOOD USED CARS When purchasing a bar" or tow, Couch. 4 Iron bed& and springs. 2 PAmwded for her love. Dressers. Chest of drawers. Wash. —Ever remembered by her sonfis yod see what you buy before iw GOODYEAR TIRES stand. Quebec cook stove. lee rely- Archie and Walter* uing your cheque. Then, Why Not WILLARD BATTERIZ6 igerator. Small cupboard. 2 Clothes see the PYRAMID Poultry 'Firm GENERAL BLACKSMITHING baskets.. Odd dishes. Lawn -mower. for your BABY CHICKS, from the SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS 8 Fire extinguishers. Chemical CREAM Pedigre I e Blood -Tested R. 0.. P. Blood.Teed Give us a trial on a New or a Uabd O closet. Numerous other articles. Stock. I 24 Hours Towing Service Sale at 1.30 sharp. ..Terms. Cash We are paying this *eek, The Government Improyod Batch- Gordon J. - Law A. S. Fanmer. auctioneer. for -Ci picked up by cry at your door for inspection ex - our trucks. cept Fridays and Sunday#.•Phone 2908 -Notice to CreditorsCreditorsOver Seven Thousands in bands PICKERfING, ONTARIO ii Special 30C. of satisfied customers a of Mary Turner, late of the village of Clare- Hugh G. Michell mont, in the Township of Pickering- Per lb. Butter Fat County of Ontario, Widow, Deceas- Mark. 8103 ed. DAIRY ALL persons having claims ag- ainst the estate of -'slary Turner, We pay extra for deliv* ery�. If unable The Best that scion** late of tlie Villa'je )f'Clarem'ont, in -'to -deliver'.. phone collect and our BROCK amd artistry can give. the Township of Pickering. County truck will call. so"ke Exarnina+icm THEATRE `oW. Dkeiu4d, . who PtAONE 5 2 of Ontario. 'Wid + Quanty = 4atisfacgow died on ')r about the 25th day of -\ H. Tu, ov*emb.er. are required v-1 fill C.E their claims With- the undersigned S yesl* ckOpt SPOO141W before the lith day of . April: I437, , ATTENTION, FAKMER Dh000r 31da. Opp, P" :Friday And S&tvirdty Oshawa after which date the assets of''the.11. -GENERAT, REeAllt tvORK -..Aptil 9 and , 10 estate -.,ill be distributed, having re- gard 6n'lv' t6 *the claim.;; of 'whkh 1 We are Two Show4, at 7 and 9 prep4red to repuLr car H s, tractors nrid all farm gwt. Eveui6g 9bow starti at 6:30 Harr Hull the Administrator shall then have ErueAI -notice, and the undersigned mill not be responsible to any person of machiLiery. wteels rebuilt and 41 Garden - Builder and Contractor whose' claim he.'shall a,�-, then have tire -setting. wood -work and The Bricawork and Stonework notice. . -1 wood turnine of all kinds. Allah" a Specialty Dated. at Toronto; Ontario .t this Place your tirder now for 17th day of March. 193L wood' - working and turning. -Witb Architect's Service Jock Fraser, Claremont. Ont., Ad- Phone or Call MARLENE DIETRICH- Tun EL THE CROWN ministrator --A. E. ROWE CH %,RL94 BOYE. INNS by his solicitors IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Roseback Rd. sad Kingston Rd. ');D,. Beaton. Bell and Rose. Brock Road Storeand Blacksmitb Shop. 4-29 Phone Plek 6U 372 gay Str. Toronto. (Successor to W. H.Jecksoul 1doqa&1*, Tuiiiday and Wedn'sd&y �O�April It 18 and It Notice to First Show at 7.0C 0 Lsat Complete Show at 8.20 Babies t' day 'We do Building of all kinds, .buytrs "Charlie Chan at CARPENTERING, CEMENTING, tomorrow -the Race Track" % LUaodl MBNW 10V More tan "O.W0 babiftWith' In Canada gra4wate t4 a • 60"14 diet of cow's milk 7, WARNER ULAND ROOFING and thereby *very y9or a �- H8LEN WOOD enter t6 ranks *fconsurnors. Will they us* dairy Fwoduch for KEYE LUKE We so sell Brantford Roofing only a few years, or for a lifo+ime? That-dopefWs lapon how good milk seems to them, and how Aoroughly it is sold to them Ma"Tials, Empire Bathroom Also ,--Eciniptuent, Duro Water Aided by progressive dairy producers, Bordon secvic& and re- cl� " develop6d methods for keeping in the final proi" search ..Systems, Beatty 11 A4 goodness of +Wor;9inal milk. Every dairy famw can a StabI6 Equipment bi; proud of his part in this achievem*nf. "Snb` Snowed Under" an Gth.er Building Material A+ the some time, Bordon salesmanship has 6p+ before, con— E-itimates Free wimers of all ages, fh* story of the benofits of milk. All of this with -joint effort has. confribtifod much to making milk and dairy Work Guaranteed producft Carmda's most important foods. -GEORGE BRENT GENEVTEVE TORIN �,F. J. PROUSE GLE1. DA FARRELL -Plione P.502* ..FRANK McHUGa a 0 57 1.937 PICKERING. bNTAR1 Fol to Tills ;TMJ GRU= PURCHASERS OF MILK *ANUfACTURERS OF MILK PRODUCTS 015TVISUT025 TMNOUGHOUT TME WORLD Pho n'e' 600 for High -C las" Provisions 3 ov ons at rZ I—MM MMM end WHITE R. NEW FUEL FREEDOM Is Fuller'sAniber'— R., & W. Coffee :, 1 '--rl. co IF -1 1 2 lb, tin V As-on17 Dinah- Pan-- Heinz, Soups cake Flour �:.-18c-Asst.' 2 tins '27c. Weston's Wafers Javel Water viii J 2 pkgs., for* -.25c.2 bottles for 13c, Broken Sodas .Royat Pastry Flour 85c. o Case *actors got arnazing 24 lbs.' 2 lbs. for 19c, afflown" of poww out of any `MINE 'king Fig- Fig Ba fuel from Nmalce Oil ft SOSO- I .•Coo s r Biscuits Vne. Don't fie yourself up to any spociai.fuei. oet a Case .9c. Per lb. 1 5ce'' or and burn the fuel that's 060P. 2 lbs. f set. come in avid tie us, Sweet and Juicy Lettuce and Celery "s P,� K �124. �i Vb-, A✓A." IF *.11K ,LK Also Oils and Greases. For further infoamation consult Sour local dealer. Oranges, doz.,-35c. Each 1 0C. Ap Dean Hairs, Brougham J3007H& MURISON PHONE Phene Pick 520 The pa ty Or in�n qua ltMg IMMUNE Xffb Led �kual rilf 7 She received se, to 41 094'UO' on Friday, April 16th I In Memoriam Taw mainy beautiful gifts. Ley. Charlee Howie, of Thorn., In loving memory 'of dear MY Rad' io Se ryice insurance co. z- 4L% per pm; $1,.W paid to Wvanft bury, will have charge Of the ser- friend Evaline Jackson, who pass - -vied with busy tongues, and by the I Aiptions to the United Ststaa _Subac vice at the Dunbarton United ed awny April 13th,.1936. Expert service and re- WAWANESA INS. 006 Church on Sunday -morning. and Gt. BA" 4A in advam& I cannot say, and I will not say that She is dead; she is just away. psirs to all makes. Reas- (map Raise for Farm anil CWdda -JOHN Prourietor. ROUSEHOLD FURNITURE with hild vf I ta cheery smile ana wave o the hand, onable charges. -Work worm insurance as swubm .,MURKAR. .-belonging to She has wandered to an unknown ,:guaranteed. -- .:guar Wkwoeft am 46L Highland Creek Mrs. Mary Coyne land, And leaves us dreaming how very ARTHUR FIELD Astonobile AB [hAs who has been a valued niqmher of auction on fair. Graduate Radio and Television Institute PL� 1 A It needs must be, since she lingers Member Official Radio Service Men's .,-SATURDAY, APRIL 10th there, Association. BOWMAN & ROW19. on the property of John Michell —Never forgotten by her friend, 48 ;Phone 5201, PICKS RING WHITBY ONT Lot 34, Concession 7, Pickering Louise Hetu., Dining -room suite, couipleta, China In loving memory o . f - our dear I M'Ot- -Law Motor Sales Cabinet. Solid oak fall -leaf table, her, Evallne Jackson'who passed w antique. Hall rack, antique.. Buda- away, April 13th, 1936. Chrysler- Plymouth e" desk U 2 Small bles. Parlour Not dead is mother. but sleepini, -Just Consider settee. Victrola. Radlo, and 2 loud- In her Father's home above; Dealer speakers. Rftking`halr* 3 IAMPB* Rewarded for her 'suffe GOOD USED CARS When purchasing a bar" or tow, Couch. 4 Iron bed& and springs. 2 PAmwded for her love. Dressers. Chest of drawers. Wash. —Ever remembered by her sonfis yod see what you buy before iw GOODYEAR TIRES stand. Quebec cook stove. lee rely- Archie and Walter* uing your cheque. Then, Why Not WILLARD BATTERIZ6 igerator. Small cupboard. 2 Clothes see the PYRAMID Poultry 'Firm GENERAL BLACKSMITHING baskets.. Odd dishes. Lawn -mower. for your BABY CHICKS, from the SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS 8 Fire extinguishers. Chemical CREAM Pedigre I e Blood -Tested R. 0.. P. Blood.Teed Give us a trial on a New or a Uabd O closet. Numerous other articles. Stock. I 24 Hours Towing Service Sale at 1.30 sharp. ..Terms. Cash We are paying this *eek, The Government Improyod Batch- Gordon J. - Law A. S. Fanmer. auctioneer. for -Ci picked up by cry at your door for inspection ex - our trucks. cept Fridays and Sunday#.•Phone 2908 -Notice to CreditorsCreditorsOver Seven Thousands in bands PICKERfING, ONTARIO ii Special 30C. of satisfied customers a of Mary Turner, late of the village of Clare- Hugh G. Michell mont, in the Township of Pickering- Per lb. Butter Fat County of Ontario, Widow, Deceas- Mark. 8103 ed. DAIRY ALL persons having claims ag- ainst the estate of -'slary Turner, We pay extra for deliv* ery�. If unable The Best that scion** late of tlie Villa'je )f'Clarem'ont, in -'to -deliver'.. phone collect and our BROCK amd artistry can give. the Township of Pickering. County truck will call. so"ke Exarnina+icm THEATRE `oW. Dkeiu4d, . who PtAONE 5 2 of Ontario. 'Wid + Quanty = 4atisfacgow died on ')r about the 25th day of -\ H. Tu, ov*emb.er. are required v-1 fill C.E their claims With- the undersigned S yesl* ckOpt SPOO141W before the lith day of . April: I437, , ATTENTION, FAKMER Dh000r 31da. Opp, P" :Friday And S&tvirdty Oshawa after which date the assets of''the.11. -GENERAT, REeAllt tvORK -..Aptil 9 and , 10 estate -.,ill be distributed, having re- gard 6n'lv' t6 *the claim.;; of 'whkh 1 We are Two Show4, at 7 and 9 prep4red to repuLr car H s, tractors nrid all farm gwt. Eveui6g 9bow starti at 6:30 Harr Hull the Administrator shall then have ErueAI -notice, and the undersigned mill not be responsible to any person of machiLiery. wteels rebuilt and 41 Garden - Builder and Contractor whose' claim he.'shall a,�-, then have tire -setting. wood -work and The Bricawork and Stonework notice. . -1 wood turnine of all kinds. Allah" a Specialty Dated. at Toronto; Ontario .t this Place your tirder now for 17th day of March. 193L wood' - working and turning. -Witb Architect's Service Jock Fraser, Claremont. Ont., Ad- Phone or Call MARLENE DIETRICH- Tun EL THE CROWN ministrator --A. E. ROWE CH %,RL94 BOYE. INNS by his solicitors IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Roseback Rd. sad Kingston Rd. ');D,. Beaton. Bell and Rose. Brock Road Storeand Blacksmitb Shop. 4-29 Phone Plek 6U 372 gay Str. Toronto. (Successor to W. H.Jecksoul 1doqa&1*, Tuiiiday and Wedn'sd&y �O�April It 18 and It Notice to First Show at 7.0C 0 Lsat Complete Show at 8.20 Babies t' day 'We do Building of all kinds, .buytrs "Charlie Chan at CARPENTERING, CEMENTING, tomorrow -the Race Track" % LUaodl MBNW 10V More tan "O.W0 babiftWith' In Canada gra4wate t4 a • 60"14 diet of cow's milk 7, WARNER ULAND ROOFING and thereby *very y9or a �- H8LEN WOOD enter t6 ranks *fconsurnors. Will they us* dairy Fwoduch for KEYE LUKE We so sell Brantford Roofing only a few years, or for a lifo+ime? That-dopefWs lapon how good milk seems to them, and how Aoroughly it is sold to them Ma"Tials, Empire Bathroom Also ,--Eciniptuent, Duro Water Aided by progressive dairy producers, Bordon secvic& and re- cl� " develop6d methods for keeping in the final proi" search ..Systems, Beatty 11 A4 goodness of +Wor;9inal milk. Every dairy famw can a StabI6 Equipment bi; proud of his part in this achievem*nf. "Snb` Snowed Under" an Gth.er Building Material A+ the some time, Bordon salesmanship has 6p+ before, con— E-itimates Free wimers of all ages, fh* story of the benofits of milk. All of this with -joint effort has. confribtifod much to making milk and dairy Work Guaranteed producft Carmda's most important foods. -GEORGE BRENT GENEVTEVE TORIN �,F. J. PROUSE GLE1. DA FARRELL -Plione P.502* ..FRANK McHUGa a 0 57 1.937 PICKERING. bNTAR1 Fol to Tills ;TMJ GRU= PURCHASERS OF MILK *ANUfACTURERS OF MILK PRODUCTS 015TVISUT025 TMNOUGHOUT TME WORLD Pho n'e' 600 for High -C las" Provisions 3 ov ons at rZ I—MM MMM end WHITE R. NEW FUEL FREEDOM Is Fuller'sAniber'— R., & W. Coffee :, 1 '--rl. co IF -1 1 2 lb, tin V As-on17 Dinah- Pan-- Heinz, Soups cake Flour �:.-18c-Asst.' 2 tins '27c. Weston's Wafers Javel Water viii J 2 pkgs., for* -.25c.2 bottles for 13c, Broken Sodas .Royat Pastry Flour 85c. o Case *actors got arnazing 24 lbs.' 2 lbs. for 19c, afflown" of poww out of any `MINE 'king Fig- Fig Ba fuel from Nmalce Oil ft SOSO- I .•Coo s r Biscuits Vne. Don't fie yourself up to any spociai.fuei. oet a Case .9c. Per lb. 1 5ce'' or and burn the fuel that's 060P. 2 lbs. f set. come in avid tie us, Sweet and Juicy Lettuce and Celery "s P,� K �124. �i Vb-, A✓A." IF *.11K ,LK Also Oils and Greases. For further infoamation consult Sour local dealer. Oranges, doz.,-35c. Each 1 0C. Ap Dean Hairs, Brougham J3007H& MURISON PHONE Phene Pick 520 The pa ty Or in�n qua ltMg -Wi•M. S. of the Centennial. United LChwch, Highland Creek, Proved just as successful 'an event this ear &s it has on previous occasions. in :.the cheerful atmosphere of the ,ebwch basement, nimble fingars -vied with busy tongues, and by the •end of the afternoon, four beautif were reu -41ily made quiltsdy for �.*he missionary bale, and four 0th - .,ors were left to be quilted at an early date. About fifty eat down to The long table, laden with delicacies which would tempt the appetite of an epicurean. The president, Mrs. Hodgson, in her gracious mam.er zead the address and mad#- the pre- sentation of a Life Membership �Certificate to. Mrs. Ed.. Knowles, who has been a valued niqmher of Centennial Church since her -,Irl- linod. -.Miss Emily Knowles, in a few -well-chosen words, thinked the lad- ad3es ` on behalf of her mother, who is ill. The press en ni-loor- the m1nister,.Gln _Burgess, ;Arho for .,six years, has, by, his never -failing sympathy and ready, unders-.1indmg, endeared himself to all Centennial people. Mr. Burgess his 'expressed appreciation of the work done by the W. M.,- S. and urged them .to -keep up their effort% towards mak fing the ,world a happier place. All went home feeling that their" lives Would be enriched. and ennobled if they. but followed his Advice. ,of ' : The regular monthly meeting -the Senior Branch of the H:ghalnd Creek Women's Institute was held at the home of , Mrs. McChesney, Kingston • Road. That the "plan for decreasing the cost of Relief Work wrtight be carried out .. successfully, the W. I. decided to supplement ,the jovernment, the members were div- ided into four groups, each division to he responsible. for one certain.. "kind of work, vis.'knitted wear, eint)qng, layettes or 'In quilts. or - 'der to commemorate the coronation, '..1he W. I. appointed their very effic- lent -president, Mrs. Wallace, to pre - amt a resolution from this Branch 'to the Council, asking that a Dental 71napection 'be Riven . public school children in this township. The mem- .. .... -bers felt that there could . be no amore fitting. memorial than this. Wallace was appointed to at- =tend the conference of District 'Virectors at the Parliament Build- ings for the purpose of making District Armual U4 plans for the Fair, and discussing other nia#ers of interest to. the W. I. Everyone evinced considerable int - .141". :...�erest in the plans for the Euchre !.,..--and Dance on Monday night, at .'-which the beautiful afghan,. made Eby some of 'the: beat knitters of --_-,the district, is to find an owner. "At the close of. the ' meeting the 'hostess, assisted by Mrs. Dixon. -;served lunch. Dunbartoa The annual dance of the Duhbair- "ton Hockey Club tells be held at the New' Moon, Friday evening, April 26th. Dancing from nine to 1., Billy ]Hole and His Live Wires will supply the music. Adri-dssi6n 30' cents, W� ]hope to see a good turnout from A)unbarton. There will be a meeting of the Y. 3P. at Dunbarton on Monday next, .'DA we are to meet with Ckerrywood and Centennial at Cherrywood on ":-Tuesday evening, April 13th.. Any *wishing -to attend please be at' the %churck at 7.30 sharp. We wish to welcome to this com- Mr. and Mrs. Parker who acre residing at the Dew Drop Inn. Dr. and Mrs. -Taylor of London visited with friends here over the Mrs. Mackay, we are sorry to lhiar is not keeping very well. The monthly meeting of the W. 31. S. will be held 'at the home of lira McChesney ort Thursday, Ap- sril Last call to the C. G. I. T. play .ma Friday evening folks. Come and spend a , few - hours with the girL, and may be learn some new pointers on housekeeping. The plays: "Pack• 'Ang of the Home Missionary Ba". -.,W" and "Aunt -Makgie's Will."- Be, *ween acts, there will be numbers by the girls.. Admission 25 and V .cents. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. H !!Pearce gave a shower for Mise rhyffia Nicholson, wh6 Is to N married at the home of her uncle It needs must be, since she lingers Member Official Radio Service Men's .,-SATURDAY, APRIL 10th there, Association. BOWMAN & ROW19. on the property of John Michell —Never forgotten by her friend, 48 ;Phone 5201, PICKS RING WHITBY ONT Lot 34, Concession 7, Pickering Louise Hetu., Dining -room suite, couipleta, China In loving memory o . f - our dear I M'Ot- -Law Motor Sales Cabinet. Solid oak fall -leaf table, her, Evallne Jackson'who passed w antique. Hall rack, antique.. Buda- away, April 13th, 1936. Chrysler- Plymouth e" desk U 2 Small bles. Parlour Not dead is mother. but sleepini, -Just Consider settee. Victrola. Radlo, and 2 loud- In her Father's home above; Dealer speakers. Rftking`halr* 3 IAMPB* Rewarded for her 'suffe GOOD USED CARS When purchasing a bar" or tow, Couch. 4 Iron bed& and springs. 2 PAmwded for her love. Dressers. Chest of drawers. Wash. —Ever remembered by her sonfis yod see what you buy before iw GOODYEAR TIRES stand. Quebec cook stove. lee rely- Archie and Walter* uing your cheque. Then, Why Not WILLARD BATTERIZ6 igerator. Small cupboard. 2 Clothes see the PYRAMID Poultry 'Firm GENERAL BLACKSMITHING baskets.. Odd dishes. Lawn -mower. for your BABY CHICKS, from the SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS 8 Fire extinguishers. Chemical CREAM Pedigre I e Blood -Tested R. 0.. P. Blood.Teed Give us a trial on a New or a Uabd O closet. Numerous other articles. Stock. I 24 Hours Towing Service Sale at 1.30 sharp. ..Terms. Cash We are paying this *eek, The Government Improyod Batch- Gordon J. - Law A. S. Fanmer. auctioneer. for -Ci picked up by cry at your door for inspection ex - our trucks. cept Fridays and Sunday#.•Phone 2908 -Notice to CreditorsCreditorsOver Seven Thousands in bands PICKERfING, ONTARIO ii Special 30C. of satisfied customers a of Mary Turner, late of the village of Clare- Hugh G. Michell mont, in the Township of Pickering- Per lb. Butter Fat County of Ontario, Widow, Deceas- Mark. 8103 ed. DAIRY ALL persons having claims ag- ainst the estate of -'slary Turner, We pay extra for deliv* ery�. If unable The Best that scion** late of tlie Villa'je )f'Clarem'ont, in -'to -deliver'.. phone collect and our BROCK amd artistry can give. the Township of Pickering. County truck will call. so"ke Exarnina+icm THEATRE `oW. Dkeiu4d, . who PtAONE 5 2 of Ontario. 'Wid + Quanty = 4atisfacgow died on ')r about the 25th day of -\ H. Tu, ov*emb.er. are required v-1 fill C.E their claims With- the undersigned S yesl* ckOpt SPOO141W before the lith day of . April: I437, , ATTENTION, FAKMER Dh000r 31da. Opp, P" :Friday And S&tvirdty Oshawa after which date the assets of''the.11. -GENERAT, REeAllt tvORK -..Aptil 9 and , 10 estate -.,ill be distributed, having re- gard 6n'lv' t6 *the claim.;; of 'whkh 1 We are Two Show4, at 7 and 9 prep4red to repuLr car H s, tractors nrid all farm gwt. Eveui6g 9bow starti at 6:30 Harr Hull the Administrator shall then have ErueAI -notice, and the undersigned mill not be responsible to any person of machiLiery. wteels rebuilt and 41 Garden - Builder and Contractor whose' claim he.'shall a,�-, then have tire -setting. wood -work and The Bricawork and Stonework notice. . -1 wood turnine of all kinds. Allah" a Specialty Dated. at Toronto; Ontario .t this Place your tirder now for 17th day of March. 193L wood' - working and turning. -Witb Architect's Service Jock Fraser, Claremont. Ont., Ad- Phone or Call MARLENE DIETRICH- Tun EL THE CROWN ministrator --A. E. ROWE CH %,RL94 BOYE. INNS by his solicitors IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Roseback Rd. sad Kingston Rd. ');D,. Beaton. Bell and Rose. Brock Road Storeand Blacksmitb Shop. 4-29 Phone Plek 6U 372 gay Str. Toronto. (Successor to W. H.Jecksoul 1doqa&1*, Tuiiiday and Wedn'sd&y �O�April It 18 and It Notice to First Show at 7.0C 0 Lsat Complete Show at 8.20 Babies t' day 'We do Building of all kinds, .buytrs "Charlie Chan at CARPENTERING, CEMENTING, tomorrow -the Race Track" % LUaodl MBNW 10V More tan "O.W0 babiftWith' In Canada gra4wate t4 a • 60"14 diet of cow's milk 7, WARNER ULAND ROOFING and thereby *very y9or a �- H8LEN WOOD enter t6 ranks *fconsurnors. Will they us* dairy Fwoduch for KEYE LUKE We so sell Brantford Roofing only a few years, or for a lifo+ime? That-dopefWs lapon how good milk seems to them, and how Aoroughly it is sold to them Ma"Tials, Empire Bathroom Also ,--Eciniptuent, Duro Water Aided by progressive dairy producers, Bordon secvic& and re- cl� " develop6d methods for keeping in the final proi" search ..Systems, Beatty 11 A4 goodness of +Wor;9inal milk. Every dairy famw can a StabI6 Equipment bi; proud of his part in this achievem*nf. "Snb` Snowed Under" an Gth.er Building Material A+ the some time, Bordon salesmanship has 6p+ before, con— E-itimates Free wimers of all ages, fh* story of the benofits of milk. All of this with -joint effort has. confribtifod much to making milk and dairy Work Guaranteed producft Carmda's most important foods. -GEORGE BRENT GENEVTEVE TORIN �,F. J. PROUSE GLE1. DA FARRELL -Plione P.502* ..FRANK McHUGa a 0 57 1.937 PICKERING. bNTAR1 Fol to Tills ;TMJ GRU= PURCHASERS OF MILK *ANUfACTURERS OF MILK PRODUCTS 015TVISUT025 TMNOUGHOUT TME WORLD Pho n'e' 600 for High -C las" Provisions 3 ov ons at rZ I—MM MMM end WHITE R. NEW FUEL FREEDOM Is Fuller'sAniber'— R., & W. Coffee :, 1 '--rl. co IF -1 1 2 lb, tin V As-on17 Dinah- Pan-- Heinz, Soups cake Flour �:.-18c-Asst.' 2 tins '27c. Weston's Wafers Javel Water viii J 2 pkgs., for* -.25c.2 bottles for 13c, Broken Sodas .Royat Pastry Flour 85c. o Case *actors got arnazing 24 lbs.' 2 lbs. for 19c, afflown" of poww out of any `MINE 'king Fig- Fig Ba fuel from Nmalce Oil ft SOSO- I .•Coo s r Biscuits Vne. Don't fie yourself up to any spociai.fuei. oet a Case .9c. Per lb. 1 5ce'' or and burn the fuel that's 060P. 2 lbs. f set. come in avid tie us, Sweet and Juicy Lettuce and Celery "s P,� K �124. �i Vb-, A✓A." IF *.11K ,LK Also Oils and Greases. For further infoamation consult Sour local dealer. Oranges, doz.,-35c. Each 1 0C. Ap Dean Hairs, Brougham J3007H& MURISON PHONE Phene Pick 520 Hear the play, "Girl Shy" tonight in the Comimunity Hall. Mss. Joseph Bvans in not so well lately. Mrs. Duncan Morgan is able to -be out agadn atter bar long illness. Mrs.. Fred Pugh is on the sick list at present. .�, A group of seven young, people -were receiveinto membershiD in the United Church on Sunday last. Miss Laura Ormerod, of Canning - ton, spent a week with relatives here. Master Dick Ward spent the Eas- ter' holidays with relatives in Bal- Master Roy McLeod, spent the Easter holidays with friends .in Rich 0- .mond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and E. Gleeson, spent Sunday with friends in the city. Mr. cad. Mrs. Wilker spent the Easter vacation - with relatives her% The County's new power grader has affected a wonderful improve- raent in the Brock Rd. during the past week. Hardly- know it was the acme rough Brock Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caskey, of Metcalf, spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and, Mrs. Kil- patrick. Mr. Fred Hardy , is able to be down down in tawn again, much improved in health. Born, on Friday, March 30th, 1937 to blur. and '.firs. Frank Carson, at Briarbush Hospital, 5touffville, a. .-son. The C. G. I. T. of the . United Church are holdhig their concert on -Apri3 23rd, in the Hall. M'ss Helen Glover spent a few day, in \orwood last week, return- iaq on Saturday. 11r. • How-, returned to the West last week after having spent some ew dA -s here following the death .<�!'r his mother, the late Mrs. P. J.. .... .'... -. ..[:071'. `_ _ Thonas,aiid Miss Margaret Grah- ani have mored into the Harriett, Walker residence- Miss Walker As now living in .Uxbridge with relat- $res. Mrs. Conner is altering the in- ! tenor of her store, in. ps^.paration - . for the opening of a grocery di% fon. Mr.' and Mrs. James Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Found visited Mr. and Mrs T. Paterson, at Brook lin on Sunday. Mr. Paterson is still suffering considerable pain in his '- 7 Band. This may, however, be expect- ed in the process of healing and re -'I covery, wbkh we trust will not be - long. Rev. Dr. John Cockburn, of the - of Eisai and Social t; Evange D'ep ♦ -- - Ser%ice, will address both services in the United Churck, on Sunday next- At the' dose of the evening service, , a Fireside Hor, sponsor- ed ed by the C. G. I. T. will be held -for the Young People, at which Dr. Cockburn., will speak on "Life Problems". The Young People of Brougham and the Baptist Church are invited Floyd Coates reports a very' un- ostial accident on their farm on Fri - last, rwhen a two-year old horse went through the boards., covering ori unused well. The horse had not gone into the *ell very far, it's head lnot going below the surface Out „practically the whole of'a day was spent with the aid of a tractor, and tackle in extricating the horse, _ which was not accompll�hed ' till same, time Saturday. Internal injur- ies had caused the death of the anmat before it was biought out. - --Notice to Creditors �Tn the matter of the Estate of the Late George Cowan, late of the City of Toronto, and the Township of Pickering, geatl0nu Deceased.. ALL persons having claims ag- -•alnst the estate of George Cowan, late of the Tslwnship of Pickering, County of Ontario, gentleman, dec- eased, are , required to file their clahna with the undersigned before April 15th, 1937, with the Executors after wkicii date the assets of the estate will be distributed, having -regard only to the claims of which ' Ahe Executors shall tfien have had notice, and the tmdexsigned will not -be responsible' to any person of *whose claim they shall not then -have notice. -Dated at Toronto, this 30th ' day of March, 1937. N. E. Cowan and John Cowan, 414 ' Canada Permanent Building, Toron- to. Executors. :Watch your throat chest colds, coughs. and tonsils. Take no risk Apply SYBILLA SPAHR'S Remedy. It's speedier, surer and SAFER- Good results or money back Jesus' Drag Store Pickering Notice to Creditors ' .- RADIO SERVICE.'Special Price "Farr's Elevator In the matter of the Estate of Georse'ihrner, late of the Pillage Fatly Equipped for Guaranteed Weef On do CHOPPING MILL of Claremont, is the Township of ataVulcan Motor Oil CLAREMONT, ONT. aw Pickering, County of Ontario Et.- Reasonable per . Charge$9eal. Office, Clara 3805 Rea. !Ji quire, Deceased. 'lubes and Batteries on Huai p g ALL persons having claims ag Tuba Isatr lhrre 5 gal, or over, 750 per gal. ainst the estate of George Turner, Autolene, 86C, per gal. in -We have a car of eats coming it late of the Village of Claremont,AA3g in PAUL WILWN SAL "s Township ,of Pickering, County P110016 Clam 618 6 gal lots. the last of this week testing g!<.k died on or about the 24th day of , ALF S PLACE . Esbez County. April, 1935, are required to file f , their claims with the undersigned Farm Mac' h i n e ry All kinds of dairy and poultry fejt before the 17th day of April, 1937, CLAREM0I�T, ONT. after which date the assets of the Frost and Wood, Cockshutt,' De Lar- estate will be distributed, having re- al, Pear People Ltd. nom ice` 2291dl Bard only to the claims of which New Cockshutt, Gear Shift, Oil d E.L 9IZE$ the Administrator shall then have Gran and Fertilizer Drills -Madeline Of notice, and the undersigned will 6•ft. Deering Binder *T*♦♦*T *t * 1 not be responsible to any person 6 -;ft. Massey Binder Beauty Of whose claim he shall then have 3 -in Roller Bearing Grinder notice. Salon SCR1�S Dated, at Toronto, thio 17th day of 8 -In. Fleury Grinder $F. March, 1837. Moffatt Steel Range High ooan. Rua HAIR CQtTING, 1 I • N 9T00$ lowd Jock Fraser, Claremont, Ont. Ad- Turnip near new SHAMPOOING, � ministrabor. lt'INGERIi�I[, . �'1><pper Plates • by his solicitors, W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood, = MARCELLING Beaton, Bell sad Ross, PRoNS Pica; 2314 _ .410 Specialize• -Hot Oil Treatment Sharpened '01100-301 *J)S daft ZLE and Permanent wave SAGH A RD WAR$ so Reanable Priv � MARKHAM; ONT. sol i MRS. M. MUNDELL IES Phone I"JLAREMONT SEEDS _ �ry 1 t f'+ 1 l to tAAt'1- A t1n T A rm - c� _ �P - A c orf Get Our PricesU_i�1t/[��L�,=' - zlhe King's ui9 Caug SAFE *DIRECT- ECONOMICAL HARNESS CHANGE OF TIME TABLE - Effective, Sur:da�. Sent. 2;th, 29'36 ' LEAVE PICKERING _Now is the iime io equip -yourself with repairs, or a : , � t chaff thou eat all the days of. thy The Richest .Rural Potato - Tasting life," The serpentis allowed no trial. =' This is not Satan's initial sin. This c— �� TT cc • �%iaC%tine Inventer�UNDAY sentence has a literal application to SGh�01 Area In 4J.J.� _ • CHO • _ •_ _ _ the serpent, The curse of the ser- - pent lies in a more grovelling nature '` thna that of the other land animals. �'ICTORI A. — E. R. Bew�ell, lora! E S S O N This appears in its going on its bel- NEW LONDON, Texas. -Residents potato inspector, is credited today 1 and its eating the with the invention of a "tasting" y g dust. of the New London school district "And I will put enmity between machine -whereby the quality of po- _have prided themselves for years on tatoes con' be determined before thee and the woman, and between the fact that they live in the most they are eaten.' The machine is1► LESSON 11. thy seed and her seed: he shall bruise . and w ad -just indulge:!. t y head, and thou shalt bruise his school area in the nation, 'a situation flotation or the s y ` The Sin of, Adam and Eve There was every reason in the world heel.' This is the first "promise and created by the forest of oil derricks specific gravity Genesis 3: 1-4: 26 why Eve should not -have yielded to prophecy of Christ in the Scriptures covering their hills and valleys, test; -according to Dr. William New - Printed Text—Genesis 3:. I—IS this temptation. She was not bound. ton, head of the Dominion Labora- b and, as Dr. A. T. Pierson well said: But another product of this rich oil tory of Plant Pathology ;Golden Text—The soul that sinneth, y any previous habits of indulg- As the oak is germinating in the field, natural gas,, brought stunning it shall die.—Ezekiel 18: 4. ence. God had distinctly given her stern, and the eagle in the egg, all Ten pounds of potatoes are hung tragedy in the opinion of W. C. Shaw, -in- a -wire basket beneath a tin can a command not to do what she did subsequent Messianic prophecies of school superintendent. Shaw, recov' float with an indicator attached to • ,.:TELE LESSON IN ITS SETTING do. God had given her a commar:d the Old Testament are here in germ. .. erigg from injuries to head and arms. Time.—We do not know when the for life. The temptation came There is eacredly added, in the whole said he believed an accumulation o. the top. The: %hole -thing -is immersed through an . animal beneath her,, not afterglow of such prophecy,..one idea in water and a' reading , taken from temptation of our first parents took through an angel above. her, and, that Is absolutely ,new, other pre- gas in the walls and beneath the the, indicator. This readixig deter- - place. The date commonly given s building cause the explosion at the mines the amount of dr matter in finally, there was not the slightest dictions growing out of and expand, school recent! y about 4000 B.C. All we know s prediction. y' the potatoes. Dr. Newton said his that there were no hur>z&n ' people threat on the !fart of Satan to force ing this germinal A p' her into this sin. .•,, The tiny town of New Londoh was department had discovered throuc•h before Adam and Eve slid ail man- -The violence of sorrow- is not at. born of feverish oil activity in 1930• research that the quality of the no - kind on earth today descends from And the eyes of them' both were 31. them, opened.." Thus far the promise the first to be striven withal; being, tato depended on the dry matter in, Place.—The Garden of Eden, the of Satan was kept, but never did. like a mighty beast, sooner tamed Leasing drew hundreds to the area. it, the more airy matter the better' exact location of whic�b i not Eve dream that the. consequences of with following than overthrown by Most inhabitants were in a camp for the quality. known. her sin would be what she now dis- withstanding.—Sir P. Sidney. its emplOees.. Because it was a short Dewell's invention could. be used " covered *them to be. distance from a hamlet called London, commercially in warehouses and es= Now the serpent was more subtle -' �, than any beast of the field which "And they knew that they were FILLERS—WILLard Apr 1st ..:F now termed did London" the citizens tablishments where potatoes were Jehovah God had made." —That naked;.,and they sewed fig -leaves to- The Woolsack on which the Lord decided to call it New London. distributed, Dr. Newton said. more than the ser ent was Chancellor sits in the House of Lords p present gether, and made' for themselves !t is not incorporated. The town of a ro ." is actually a square bag of wool cov- approximately 2,000 inhabitants is lo - :reasoning suggested by the speech and the P n� —A sense of shame, a eon - :reasoning powers displayed, but it . sciousnes of., guilt now possessed ered with red cloth. Gated ''4 mil" west of Tyler and Clyde Moore says it is a long time is rendered certain by a comparison our first parents,' who, up to .this about 69 miles from the Louisiana her- since he has heard' of a girl marrv- of Rev. 12: 9 and 20: 2, where the' day, new no :ng u- innocence. i. heel had an unusually ing a man to reform him. bin^::e serpent is identified._ -with Satan __ _Thgy_hAd_ boxes 'as container -. - s ecause it Isnt the men w:u� at Satan was the real tempter ,a . personal guilt, of 'broken law whi�h and other confectionery were first the counfrysida Buses bring In rural need .the reforming now.—Detroit additionally assured by John 8: 4•t; was never to leave the human heart, . introduced in 1868. students.- Free Press. S Cor. 11: 3; 1 Tim. 2: 14; I John and never will until, the redeemed - - 3: 8. ones of dod' are in for Y. 8 Y "And he'said unto the woman." "And they' heard the voice -of :---The tempter addresses the woman Jehovah God walking in the garden as the more ,susceptible and' un. -in the cool of the day: and the man guarded of the two creatures he and his wife -bid themselves 'froo-,n NOW would betray. Undoubtedlq, the' -the presence of Jehovah God among Woman was alone, and, ' while the the trees of the garden." —The ' x point need- not be stressed, it is Voice of the Lord which they heard when we are alone that temptation in the garden was either "the noise ' ..most powerfully assails .us. of his foosteps (cf. Lev, 26 12'; "Yea, .bath God said, Y�hall not' Deut- 23: 14.; 2 Sam. 5: 24 )'; or ?" _- 0 - ®at of any tree of, the garden?" the thunder that accompanied his. - Satan begins his temptation; and approach (cf. Ex. 9: _23; Job 37: _this should be most carefully noticed 4, 5'; Psalm 29: 3,.9:); for thg sound - by attacking the word of God. of his voice, as Calvin - and others "And the , woman said unto the think; or, probably, all four." And `t serpent, Of the fruit of the trees Eve hid themselves between the of the garden we may eat. But of trees ' of- the garden, because they. the fruit of the tree which is in the knew they were guilty of sin and had -� _ r liiE TWICE _ midst of the garden. G.oi1. hath said, _ :disobeyed God. _ who tivas_ now..a;r Ye shall not eat .of it, neither shill proaching them. Ye touch it, lest ye die."—To begin "And Jehovah .God -called unto B - LJ .lf1V tAu with, the woman made a great mis- .the man,. and said unto hien. Where h\✓ l�jvl 1 take is arguing with Satan. She art thou T' This is one of the sad- v" should have deliberately demanded lest and, yet most precious verses that he leave her presence—Be sub- in' the Bible. - It is the first question - 1 ever asked 'b feet, therefore,' Into GodL but re- y God in the.. Holy sist, the devil, and he will flee from Scriptures, and it was asked, not -- _ �rou. (James 4: 7): As soon, as we .that God dict not know- where his begin to argue with Satan about the sinning creatures -were, but that he `�� �•c 'word of -God, we shall .be compro-.- might get them to confe, aHere lnising -with the sin into which te.. they -were. ` !ovould lead us. "And- he said, I heard tby ,voice "Ana the serpent said, unto the in the garden, and 'I was afraid."= I _ woman, Ye shall not surely. 'die."— This is the first occurrence of the 1 This is the. first iib told in human word "fear" in the Flible. It will be r u r R .fon again -and histo other. were son o follow. d -a again as human ht. 8, > o t fo to ag ',Phis denial sounds as strong as :po, - tory. is recorded. But the voice IBMI -� aible: the brevity and completeness from heaven,• often through. ange:a,, of the expression make the contra- and, ultimately, through the Lori! x .diction absolute. Jesus Christ, i; 'fear not', g � prevrdin„ "For God doth know that in the than aceeptz f':ul': gracious redemp- !! day yo eat thereof, then your eyes tion. �-4hall be -opened, and'ye shall b6'ns'"Because 1'%as,naked;.and ]'hid God, knowing good and evil," — myself."'—Sad it is to note that -- , Satan her appeals,- to the . worhan's man's first word to God, as far as I ` pride,' and, at the' same time, .leads- the divine record goes, was • a lie. -' her to almost hate God, for having Man did not, hicje hmiself , because. - t Tlcice the beauty . . w7th glorified "Body by as he, would insist,- cheated . her.'of- he. was nakefl. for he was created Pl her" style. Smart and distinguished, from new � life's highest privileges. Satan.prom- naked, acid often before this he had I I ' °I I y' I I I "diamond" radiator grille to the -capacious built-in ised her two things if she would cat -fellowship with God and never had trunk at. rear. of this tree: that her eyes should he thought 'of hiding: Furthermore, in 1 %0.11 .Twice the safety". with -Unisteel-construction opened, and that she would. be os tliii case, he t:as not naked, for he v A hr — sides, t �. t an pout steel s des steel floor, steel' cowl steel: Ij -God, in that she would know go ;d had devised for himself a covering i I I ' 'Turret Top—and Safety Glass in every window. , and- evil.- Satan himself had falteii to hide' 'his nakedness. -The truth - . from his high place in heaven be- was that 'he hid himself because he _ ic•ice.the comfort . with wider seats, flat floors, .. cause he attempted to be God. had sinned, and was afraid of God,'improved visibility, new spacious room all ways, f cod d Fisher -full in elation against eat and 1 an Iva. 14: 12=14 • L ' but he would nn� acknowled a '►t, s, g ,h . , The'ss. 2'' 4 g t 'And when the "woman' saw that ' And he said, 't� ho told thee that ; . fie -Draft Ventilation, of course. the tree- was good for food, and thou wast naked? Hast thou eaten - s "Bo Fisher" in that it, was a delight to the ey.41s, of the tree, whereof 1 'commanded pr Only Chevrolet his dies by Fi the ..: I and that the tree was to be desired thee that ,thou shouldest not eat?", owest pric A no other car 'ted so low e field And r c n to make: one wise,"—St. John Thus God at once points to Adam to �, FAMSmoan aR ing for gives you all these other matchless advantages: speaks of "the lust of the flesh, and the true cause of his nakedness and�> ` smarter streamlining. A yalve•in-Head'Economy engine ... Knee -Action - tksv lust of the eyes,, and the vain- intimates God's c.rognizance of, hi s�� steeisheet of l`c pus unequalled gliding ride (in Master De.Luxe Model's) ...and glory ,of• life".(1 Jahn 2: 16). Tile transgression., - r ,' protection overhead Perfected Hydraulic Brakes. You get the most for _ first is here' to be found in the "And the man said, 'lhe woman BIGGER' ROOMIER ; your money when you choose a Chevrolet. Ask us phrase,"good�or_fsod"'--t}�e-s upon --thou gave o e. wi me, tNTERldrts . • Take about the 'low monthly payments on the General i - '' 7a tape measure with you_- -- - in the phrase, ''a delight to the she gave me of the tree, and I did and actually check the r motors Instalment Plan. eyes"; and the last in the prase "to eat." It is cowardlyof Adam to at- extra inches of space i, p' , EVERY CONVENIo ear THERE'S NO DELAY WHEN YOU `Zf-e"s`l%d to 'make one 'wise.` tempt to blame Eve for his fall, as — o ENCE Complete T ORDER A NEW CHEVROLET w Christ's three -fold temptation in the if Eve's vin him of the fruit of ` instrument panel and a p giving Muter 2-patnnger BuJinerr Conpa delivered at . 3 convenient ace! com- Wilderness ing olced these three ele- the tree was any reason why Adam - s partment. py other • factory, Osharua. Government taxer, licerue and attractive a.745 freight adds Tonal. (Price subject to change ` menta. should have partaken of it. ppoistmen•s without not;ca) "She took of the, fruit thereof, "And Jehovah God said.unto'the i and 'did eat."— She did this deed. woman, What is this thou hast Satan did not do it for her, the tree done?'And the woman said, The ser- - 4 did rrot do it, the garden did not pent beguiled me,. and I did' eat." - do•it, her environment -and circum. Let particular attention be paid to. stances did not do it, and God did 'what the w"oinan said regarding her - not do it. It was surely not 'her sin: The serpent beguiled me. Liter- _ heredity that led her to do this ally this word means deceived, and deed. This deed was her own per- clearly .indicates that Eve knew she - - . for e c o n o m i c a l t r:a n s p or t a t ion - bonal, willful, responsible act, and had been tricked by the devil, and : • the blame of it must_ rest an., her that she had not obtained by her `cafe forever. sin the things which Satan had pro - "And .'he gave also unto her hus- mised her. Every man can testify CHAS. CDOr �Rlrelllont. band with her, and he did eat," — that sin is the great deceiver. - )hve wan. given to Adam as a help- "And Jehovah God said unto the Assoc. Dealer ---'.l. McGlashan, Dunbarton `meet: instead she here -,exercises' her serpent, Because thou haat done this, power over Adam, and tabes advan• cursed art thou above all cattle and !age of his love and high regard for above every beast of the field, upon her in leading him into the same thy belly shalt thou go, 'and dust rr • -, .. .,� ... .... 'tor• .- .. ::..... �: �.. � %�' 4� Demand n_W _ n� Good —`W,a �OE, year there• was a considerable in. Friend—Did you get any repiiws 1J e crease. It via desirable, however, to your, advertisement that a lonely ',,Cut It coarse or f lakey, Os you 11ke — that British imports of .this class be maiden sought light and warmth in Canadian Cattle kept at a fairly even level, for the her life? DIXIE burns slower and lasts longer. regulation of the home markets. t;pinster—Yee, two from an'-eles- ll1� 1,LL 1 1T'S eeflophane -wrapped, Wl�rl I lie Britain Could Also take More MORE BACON WELCOME. tilt coral any ar.d one from the gas ` Cattle, Says FloudWhile a strong effort was being CO''=Pan° convenient easy -opening ribbon! TORONTO. — The United Kingdom made to 'increase production of lot if a man's got the money, -he 4e could absorb all the store cattle Can. con in the United Kingdom, and n might as well let his wife have what a ads would like to send and could do Ports from teeeign countries had been with a lot more Canadian bacon, Sir reduced considerably, more Canadian' she wants, first as last.. - Francis Floud, British Hdgh Commis - bacon, ':p to the Maximum set by �. the agreement, would ,be welcomed. sioner, assured a large gathering of Canada benefitted greatly with the �+ r stockmen, farmers .and exporters at Class,- a- AdvBeHisin e iri oft Royal A preferential arrangements in' respect g' ricultural Winter Fair heAssociationOf BY COLOR As to dairy products, -Canada also PLAY bllislC here this week. �.. received- preferential treatment from RiciNAL, SF.N9AT10NAL, YET VERY Sir Francis spoke on some aspects the United Kingdom and would con. Pra:acal way ' I prays^:; Piano, ruitar _ of the Anglo, Canadian trade agree• end u3u'ele, by matching a,l rs. Canada's went as ap{ilied to 'Canadian ag'ricuI• tinue' in '.that advantage, should it own but the world's latest musical sense-* be found necessary to raise the bar- u+ No teacter � r In::tru;'i •: necesNary, _ ture. Ile believed the interests of, riers a^ainst inportation 'oY this class Y"' can play t:'d-,v the mnr.tcolur way. n. the farmers of the United Kingdom Write for free B!,oklet n.nv,' Representatives ' Of foodstuYfS. wanted, with firs;=rlass references. Write 111„l�' and of Canada could be harmonized. ' Sir Francis reminded- his hearers slrpplay fustian cots, 1•tmne'.1...fi'I, Frons_ fit. ,, ' Those interest ' on both sides' of the west. Toronto. Atlantic were most vital and stabiliz- the British farmers had been hard hit irig factors in the economy -of the and the Government found it neces- sary REMEDIESYi two countries. to guard their interests #n every. .DR, McOAH•Et's LEG ITCH REMEDY ` way possible.. At the, sametime, the One application Ftnps ttehln startping <; r Pointing out -the first elause of the United Kingdom was a great import- biting, $2.00. Kemptville, Ontario. nc • agI'eement continued to Canada .jxig country. Half the country's food POULTRY the right of free entry to the United h.ad to be brought in and Canada with F Kingdom for she” eat " - BUFF ORPINGTONS COCKS.'PEKING AND g r majority - of g �. j y other Dominions" was enabled b the B y Rowen drakes S0, William Waterbury, the m . 2 ry, eDo i'o , i c 's a i 1 11 n. r u tui f r u ._ a od is , g c P preferential a reement •to take every Plcton Ontario. J the High Commissioner directed at. advantagb �thls trade. BARP.ED' FLY�SOL'TIl ROCK BREEDEa�$ v tention especially' to its provisions re- specting cattle. IMPROVE YOUR STOCK BY ADDING Canada was permitted under the George Eastman - introd�bed the IMPROVE rthern blood from heavy layers and a first portable camera in Eimerica In, reglatered sires. Buy six cd ten wee%,v old greement to seed to the Old Coun- P cockerels, at fifty to• seventy five cents. Also' try market also at least as many fat 1888. The device took a circular started pullers at attractive priees. Mont.. cattle as in recenticture and el maBny Hatchery (Certified) 223, afontm3gny,- yearn and last D ghed 22 ounces. • • of hogs on farms in tie 'United .. B' Corin Crop p States was reduced from -'6'2,000,000 to _ Needed in U S 43,000,000 between 2933 and the start • • of this year. The Western coin belt accounted for most of the decline. - Fted Supply Low'— Number of The number of cattle declined from Hogs, Cattle ed eatly 74,000,000 ' In 1934 to 67,000;000 at - the start of the year: The corn -belt total dropped from 23,000,000 -'to 19, �4 ASHINGTON. The Western 000,000. The number of cattle west con belt needs a bumper crop this of the Mississippi River is the small - fall. Government farm experts de- est in 20 years, the survey showed. -- ` clare, If the 'area' is to regain its z lace as principal I� >/ D p producer. -of hogs, and important feeder 'of cattle:I- Corn supplies in relation'' toncomes iZlse t ' number of hogs 4o were re orted the D per .In Old Country cent:'-iinaller , than after the 1634 drought. The• feed situation was. ter- med more serious than two years ago G• After steadily -' • : • by the Bureau of 'Agricultural Eco dePliniag for, so -me years,. there are - - 6omics. 49 more millionaires in Great Britain Fattening live stock 'on corn and _ %nd Ireland' last 2, _ _ .. y year and 030 more feed graces has been the major source persons with• annual incomes exceed- of income fo. the fertile region that .( ing $10,0000,._ while. the aggregate in. includes Iowa, tiebraska, . the Dako• �a come of all such persons inereased'by- tag. Minnesota, blissotal and Kansas. $85,875,690. The drdught. however, brought a The full figures, ' which aro based f decline in the. number.. of 'hogs and on surtax assessments made at Sep - ..cattle fed. tember 30 Iast on 1934-35 incomes, are fa , Income has beeen maintained by- lneluded'In the report of the commis- / "selling' off large numbers of livestock sioners of .inland revenue for the year but government economists said fur- ended March 31 last. The number as. ���" ther. revenue from this source is nn• sessed was: 85,449, with an income of >' s -desirable. $2,121,697,220. " They called reduction of livestock by farmers similar -to a sale by a taco -Those with annual incomes exceed- ing $150,000 or the millionaire class, x' ` Cory owner o f part of his equipment , nurleber 824,' compared with 775 the to maintain income. previous year. There were 66 persona Federal surveys showed. the number - - last year with incomes ranging from t $375;000 to $500,000 .and 69 with in- comes exceeding $500,000: In the previous year the numbers WAKE UP YOUR were 50 and 64 respectively. � -'LIVER BILE— : s 1 1 , Guides Interested Aad You'll Jump Out of Bed in 't" In A Morning Rarin'to Go D omesticrts / Its liver should Powout two pounds of , liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile , bnot flowinpfreely. or food doesn'taia�a. Tort. Badge Awards Indicate; Just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up r your stomach. Yonpeteomtipatad iiarmtd t ..'age of Western Girl " Poison' the body, and you feel sour. b p tank an�tftl! world looks peak. .:, Guides ' It Lauded `. - .• . A mers bowel movement doesn'tatways set at the cause. You need something that works, Toronto.—Of ,the 1,857. badges ' on the liver as well It takes those good, old Carter'• Little Liver Pills to got these two awarded b the -Greater Toronto Di• '} feel "u of bile tlowi� freely and make yon vision Girls Guides' Association Y' operator of an individual truck Or fleet aw111 feel "av and a ' .Harmless and�ea gentle, they 'VF� make the bile flow freely. They do the wont some • 600 (approximately one-third) J:� profit by choosing Chevrolet 'commercial units otmbmelbathavenoealomeIorMercuryin them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by were for cooking and ,sewing, Stubbornly refuse anythingelsc.26t a healthy tendency tsewing, showing toward domestic• because they give more power per gallon and lower am ity aMong the Guides, Mrs. J. Cam - :cost per load! eron'.revealed in her report. as Badge - - Convener at the annual meeting at The new and improved Chevrolet six -cylinder high- -� � ��D�� St. Paul's parish' house -'when a year .Compression, valve -in -head engine assures maximum of tremendous activity on the ppft power from every gallon of gasoline ... develops the 7. of..5,527 Guides, Brownies, • Rangers Haarlem OSI Capsules and Guiders greatest pulling -power in the entire low -price range were reviewed. "Any complacency that might have •.• . is absolutely unequalled for all-round economy of Fine. for Weak Acid Kidneysbeen felt at the conclusion of such operation and upkeep. ' and -Bladder Irritation splendid , reports was swept away;' • . .. as one of the speakers aptly put it, ,• • These ', bii , smart -looking 'trucks have "man other when Miss .Hooper of Swan Rin er advantages: Increased load space and improved load STOP GETTING UP' NIGHTS h ' Manitoba; told of guiding in her :distribution assure bigger loads per trip and more h` One 40 -cent -Dox 'of'tltes8 famous district, 300 miles north of Winnipeg. trips per day. Perfected hydraulic brakes assure safe,. I capsules will put healthy activity into "So that the Guides who come to • 'THERE S NO DELAY ; your kidneys and -bladder—flush . out smooth, quick stOpB; all -steel "Turret Top" coo e camp next summer in clothing made p- 'WHEN :YOU ORDER harmful- waste :poisons and acid' and from flour sacks may feel on equal • cabs provide protection and. comfort for the driver. ' prove to you that at last you have a grand diuretic and stimulant that vt,ill footing with those who come in pret• - A NEW swiftly cause these troubles to cease. ty T frocks, ad are. hoping somehow. Easy Terms Through The Genial But he sure' and get GOLD MEDAL from somewhere to get thirty camp.Motors /nets/msnt wan ' CHEVROLET TRUCK Haarlem Oil Capsules — .safe"• and--- overalls," bliss Hooper stated, telling harmless—the original and genuine-_ of great - -' -CT-279 _. _.. gI•eat distances and other almost - - , right from Haarlem in Holland. Mil- unsurmountable difficulties overcome. lions have kidney and bladder trouble � ' All 1 t Potatoes, sides of beef,;bu•tter,bread-, - and never suspect it—some symptoms and chickens are accepted as pay besides -visits to bathroom, at night' are backache, moist paling, puffy ment of camp fees.- ��Ve' don't' nee CHAS. COaP �1a!<'e --•--^ ,eyes and scanty passage that oft much money up there," Miss, Hooper � •. - times smarts and burns: Rtated.• 4>ic. Dealer: --J. McCitlaBlUin, Dut26ot1 - - "' L `�i rry � ,, s- .•�'. •+L. �° r .. necessary room. We 'have the ass- �F•a+;x,.s� ,;t �", -i ., 1.. ^' f a •{c—. i' kv. R :.' �C � _ .v. —' '..i' h i ^' ,� . done, providing Pickering grant the. Wedding bells are ringing to .your the• Pontypool school. '. C { •/ The Woman's of not worry iabout the w rk --�>� W. ,.•t .uP�lsd- R' -. « dIC.... ... . .. 4- AsW :moi -: UA LiSMYS I we evidently have to provide the Gordon Wonnacott and family, of to Helen Pardon and._ necessary room. We 'have the ass- Oshawa, were with S. R. and Mrs. -Mise Ethel Bray is 'at present urance of the Minister of that being Wonnacott on Sunday. ' Volleving on the teaching staff A done, providing Pickering grant the. Wedding bells are ringing to .your the• Pontypool school. necessary area. However we need, - West and soon another happy pair The Woman's of not worry iabout the w rk --�>� will -go. the...lol>8-_.trail'- together.- - --- V*p United Church will meet at the done this year .The Rouge will,- be Rev. Mr. Jenkinson M. A. of Os- 'occupies of Mrs. F allsise. on Tuesday, about the limit. this sumer.- m- haws, the pulpit here next A ll 18th. We in desire to thank all Sunday. .-The township council have dec- - Audley _ and far for sympathy and mea Mex-,' Spat ltabbers, '- - - 990• ided that after the First of May, The Women's Institute net at the hwe -Register ,.All able-bodied men 4411 be cqt .off• relief list,--Advt.list,--Advt.`' a haome of Mrs. R. P. Winters on 'W. J. Miller on Wednesday. ( . -4W. R. and Mrs. Stork have re- Wednesday last and started out well WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 14th-Aue- •tion : turfed brine afters pending a coup- There are t 20 , ahennbers ' arnd a sale of 46 -acre farm, stock, . : 3e of -da s with the Stork family y y y� s progrmn is arranged. A hia- 'tory -paper' implements and household furn- Is of the Institute, a', on iture, the property of the estate. " -;-Master Ivan Baker returned - to' Cellophane and the preparation of of the Late James' Wigliton, lot 4 Ws home from the Oshawa hospital app, were' subjects dealt Frith 3b, rear • con. 9; Whitby Tom. ', this this week, much improved, but while- music helped the social sad. The CIub meets at the home of (Dagmar)• Sade at 1.80 sharp. See bills_. Wm, Maw, still in's vveak'condition. Mel. aid Mrs. Bryant, 'on Monday auctioneer. �---Mrs- Gordon Found • and' dough- M' Mary, spent Easter week with evening next when the officers -are Spruce Lumber .the young people interested in aging for a good time, BWHtb"the competition 'a •heed tills farmer's mother, Mrs. R. C. Several of our farmers are- business formerly carried an by S. w80erk, who has been confined to her through illness. linking up with the Young Men's We have, some 'fixes ;i1e!'d - 'Club in Brooklisl to learnt better p ti. -sMr. and Mrs- Reewr, of Agin- things about farthing. It is a good ionally•Dice Spruce in 1 pourtr have moved into the Morris- ldy residence- on Church Stn. Mr. move as there is no better business iIInb dressed, decking; .Zeasor is employed on the Ruddy than farming ,when one has a mind to cbrnbine science and. industry -to Matched arld sidings. Estate' • ' -Meows Harry and Sidney W#de e life worth while and there is Dry and well ami snufac- • an unliQrnited . field for research and . ed a cable "o>i Wedn ce to 'mankind in agriculture. tared. from Colchester Eng., an- The boys. are sawing Alaska Oats _ - .• - the -death of their father in the gift of the Rotary Club of Wb- PICKERINGJ�Ia� p Wade, his 79th year. itby who Grill . help the bays. •�-. •;- -Rev. 1w. Jenkinson. of Oshawa Congratulations are being given will preach unarming 'and evening in to Helen Pardon and._ %WUnited Church ere on -Sunday ; ie Winters on their High School Sunday S b*-ol and , Bible work and Oratory. Classee at 10 a m. A Euc?a* and Dance will be held ---The tiling and 'draining .grog- at the school bouse this Friday e%. f El being carried on by the Police should relieve the flooded ening, when the general admission I Audi be 25 cental It is Wade: the finar situation for the desidents on Club auspices and a. good . time is East side -during the spring assured. period. --St. George's Church. Sunday, c� b Of Than ha Sunday School at 10 a _ Celebration ad the Holy Coma[- We in desire to thank all 0a at Il a.- m. Vvenileg Prayer our neighbors and friends bath near 7 p. to Rev. E G. Robinson, and far for sympathy and mea Mex-,' Spat ltabbers, '- - - 990• kiacDy acts and helpfulness extend. Tse W. M. S. of St. Andrew's ed to as during the long Mmess and Will sleet at the )same of death of our daughter and sister, 'W. J. Miller on Wednesday. Annie, for beftti rel fkswers Bent in 14th, at 8 o'clock. As this is silent tribute allaW ,aMalso for ' Easter 71hankaffering meeting, kind enquiries aiid sympathy exp - 'the ladlee df the congregtbon reseed in the sudden illness and op. WV invited to sttes& gration of Ivan. " The Apig meeting of the Hort- kaitallel Society - will be held it �*»'e bald Mira. Raker s>sfil United Sunday School Fs . Toesday, April 13th, at 8 p. m. and ores RaHoene" will : Barber Shop lee. fwtn ,feet of an address, by Mr, -., = A- S. L Barnes. If you are interest �� PECIAL S is the Coronation Planting, come . snake arrangements. Prize lists odt. Musical program arranged. -:Beauty Parlor .the young people interested in �� 1 BWHtb"the competition 'a •heed Having purchased the barbering with .May Spring business formerly carried an by S. Pan -31`May, April 9th, is here ' at W. Davis, I am ..prepared to coa- and the music lovers are gong final that business and solicit a have their treat tonight right at . share of your patronage. ... In Pickering, at St. Andrew's 1+ competent lady will have charge Tha�se nano attend this concert of the beauty parlor and satisfac- remember it' lona after'their' tion is guaranteed ''at reduced t to talkie is forgotten. Sym- prices. y •has a way -like that, it seems permanent Waves, 82.00, $3.50.;5.00 jeave tr^'with such pleasant mean- Shampoo and Finger Wave. .5o - for a long tiohe after. 8eir Finger Wave, .Eb tine actual music from these Ito Marcel, 40 ► mosldcianta will - melds you a mesio- _ Oil Shampoo. .35 lty�e: too. Hear that Blind Musician bodice' Hair Cut, .ZO ` MacBeth, play his accordions, wares. Apply to owner, T.Doaglas, F24Fnl4 Ave. Toronto 81-84 OR SALE=A alone is worth the 25 cents ad- : "�{; MA DI L.L • Treat yourself tonight.. - March rneeting of the Wom .�- 's Institute (Mitis held on Tuesday, . "' er tilizer 89Th, at the home of the Pres - Mrs. Gordon Law. There 8*ltj about 25 members said a few . i Fertilators = present- Welfare and Quilt Pi�kerin Hardware � Store Oltnittees gave splendid reports. �) )ATS, FOR BALK -400 bushels of 1935 crop (tats 37 lbs,) also Jeraey cow b a] Examination in the public The Preston' Fertilator has 1 is being planned ' -and -wit) take place, in the near fut- given good resuItofo.r dozens A pleasing program was given of farmers. , Fits yonf old %Miss Eileen. Bushby, A reading drill slid the ooEt ie small. fes' on "Courtesy" by 'Mrs LL 1' barley. Treedy barleA. Silver Hull buck- wheat, White Blossom sweet clover Leave ' son. The Sandwich Demonstr,- Sure Gain :Fertilizer is the best by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Hall. fertilizer yev can get, Fertilizer very interesting. They were very fine, for the •lunch. . has proven itself to get results. 'lea t -followed. Ask those who use.jt. legation from the village Threshing, -,Plowing, Cultivating ed the Minister of High'- 'i`ln Etc. ' Toronto. on Wednesday, t ting their petition, piepared, a ' ROY CARTER, Gresn'River elatr weeks ago, relative 'to the loc- Phone Mark 803, 3G .on of the now .highway. It is' de- " that the new thoroughfare be UP -to Date ' . along -thee site of . the present,' t t6t:)4ve this' the Minister de- LADIES' BEAUTY SHOP , e a ll 40 feet of unobstruct- opening in Pickering, April 15th --roadway- Through -- the village" Mrs.. Lillian. Dyer, of Toronto is .have 51 feet frim one outside locating at the home of Mrs. Adair e of ,the sidewalk to tlie' other, (next' door to Old Qhurch -Garage) ' th walks oceupy'inig " about 8 feet. She will have eotdplete equipment leaves 43 feet for the new sur- for. ,411 of hairdreWng at and alai' addittiona;a ' pa*Ting ' W _kinds reasonable prices. � at the edges -'a+m v 1 be necessary Dyer is 'an eaepel ieeeed oper- gte The ratepayers of the star, .having operated a shop in Ilage will probably be called up- Toronto. . .. - : for opinions and advice at an Try the new Thermi•gue Heater• mieeting. The Dept• are not less 'Oil Permanent, from ' ieularly iintereated in. our .req- 'is !61.95 to $55.90 . , and if the highway to Fingerwave-- .35 laid on the site of the present, Shanwpoo and wave-- .50 _ Haircutting-•- .85 ! he, i ore_ 66Piekerin's Leader i. Ore" I"'STAUNTON" -. Semi-trimmed—Bunworthy. Thousands" of rolls right on hand. All unused rolle'cheerfully accepted. ' :It pays to buy from the dealer who carries a stock. - : ``ELASTICA'' PAINT - - 'Without a doubt, no better made We have. two new Paint Speciale for *yon this season, "Kwickwork Rubber Enamel," - In 1-4 pints, 1-2' pints and pints AND "Glassite Quick , Drying Enamel,'' _ For wood -work, floors, linoleum, furniture, etc. They're wonderful products. ' ARD- aBOlYlgt34011 Farm. seeds. a�TEW ¢cod .rine 2. grain. ..'R� a S. CHAPMAN - Our Appreciation -: :ON THIS oI1R NEW R U BBERS---NEW PRICES First Anniversary ' Men's Knee -Rubber Boots X2.89 ► - eslreseed to our Men' s 6 -Eyelet- Brown Robbers, la�alaly frielnds aed patra ii " dor Heir favours of tfYe -men'a Plain Over Rubbers, 79e. - - . ra.e year. �' Mex-,' Spat ltabbers, '- - - 990• May we bete fora tsseti'atlei < - '19ew' ®took --New Prioes . bmwease in that oatr*ssge, and :, Bee •aur new range of elothidg . sar�pl�.7. W. seodww, of ear C"tltg'a t Agency for Tip -Top Tailors and _ _ The • PickerinS '. Firth Bros., Hamilton. -� _ .... MEAT MARKET a. Fred T. Bunting,,"—.- Vow- , r dwrtlawrrwrr. r. -. FAtabliahed 1852. �`OR SALE -A quat,tily of tanngpls awd ked Clover. seed, J E Andrew, lot b. cos 2, Pickering, x3-84 �� PECIAL S L OR AA LH -Heifers fri m a full y L I� / accredited herd, Col, R. R. Marshall a Dunbarton. as OR ;ALE-Cupow. 3-f , P. H.. 13'.Breakfast tooth: also vector plow., 3•ttrrrow.{Dceriai Deno Bacon, 25c. a Main Brougham. 2?t Minted. Steak, � 12c. a 1b• {�a1�•r' OR RALE -d quantityof Done `'potatoes and early -potatoes. ToayGiray 2 yr, lob 15, eon. 3. Pickering. 33-3%. FOR SALE -swept clover reed, • Pork Liver, — 12c• a lb. • White Blossom variety, free from noxious.s H W Marks, Int 24. eon ? Pickering 86 Stewing Beef , 12e • a ib. FOR KALE—Clydesdale n are• 7 yeah old; Also Boal bnroin g brooder stove n ``cod toaditioo. ,M. B. Bark. Pbane Pic• � • ' Newel Shortenin, a 5e a lb r03I SO iI. Classic Cleanser, 3 tins,,,, lc• A kT OLIPPERB FOR BALE —Alsoshrea sheariniiattachm at. both la working condition W H Weataev. Pick - , •,i w. t. 6 -ins,. 25c 1 . HOUSE TO RENT- Six -roomed frame benne. f acre of land, hard and soft _ wares. Apply to owner, T.Doaglas, F24Fnl4 Ave. Toronto 81-84 OR SALE=A :`� � E ' •�' - natality of seed H'R, q barley and a quantity of seed oats grown • f 0 1935. Also' 1 g. p. horse. W. A, Beare.' lot:Bu con,4,tecarboro, a3 • • :Buteber (phone 3000) _ :P><elrering SEED OAT8-Improved• Banner • No. 1 95c, per bushel Alistandard Ahto Laurel Hnllesa aaL both considerably •ter weight. W H Weatoey, Pickering 83-34 Pi�kerin Hardware � Store �) )ATS, FOR BALK -400 bushels of 1935 crop (tats 37 lbs,) also Jeraey cow b years old due to freshen In'1j days also mixed 1935 crop, Wititori J White, R R Nog 3 c Ciatfmont. 33 r , . ) a Dry-Kil Cooper s Kerol• : Oki SALW-seed graiti, Velvet- LL 1' barley. Treedy barleA. Silver Hull buck- wheat, White Blossom sweet clover Leave ..Cooper • _ . • Kral Disinfectant for lice on your order. ' Roko Appleby, Myrcle Station Pbobe Clare 721. 33 Live Stock. - L�ORSALE-McClary full ivory and your I' black wood " porcelain enamelled coal' and range; complete with hi h closet. Us d only one year. Price {40.00.. Shipton. Brock Rd. Picky:ing. 30 Royal Purple Poultry ' : Speeif ie to , combat the worms in Poultry SEEDS FnR BALE -Timothy Red ► clover tested seeds; Colorado Spring wheat, Also Chatham incubator 120egg size fo: sale at Apply Priced Phone Pick528• 1 L, Middle ton, Brcn51if'' eying mash, Oyster' [shell and = CIU WS FOR BALE -Close spring. `%ers fresh brad T, Grit and cows, pure and grades. $$ to ated and blood testrd Fr delivery Wm _._ _^. _ •. , - a J. Murphy•MurcoFarma, Lindsay Ont Phone 1852. 18t` Royal Purple Hog�Tonic L�OR SALE -1 fresh abortborn cow i� B . and 1 eprfnger- tart Jers Y. T tested. both third -calf; also %young white pure bred Yorksbire boars, Appply at lot 22, rear of con, e, Pickering. Lloyd jas, White. 38-34 j�gent ;for .McQormickXeerivg-]�:elm, lltl►scliirery _ 1POR SALE -Fleury plow No. 21, - and Repairs. hay tedder, turnip dr' , bgfy. cutter, 2 neck yak to A chiira extent a table, 2 dressers 2 washsta a number of electric fixtures 1 _ s. -• --Our Motto: - "We have, Cad Ret it. Qii'. .ds, mail box... F Lacey. -Highland Creek 3a it'is not made. JA BALE -2 Rood horses 5 years `, o]d. 2 yoy g bulls. reg stereo accredited, Shorthorn or iloletein., will sell either; 100 bus. Telephone 8000 - p seed oats. Improved Benner, 85 cents a bushel Also Minden Goose wheat. Chu, Hutchirts I t J. S. BALSDON, - PICKERING ! . R R 1. Pickering. 3:•34 _