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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_04_23{}� ' �. .,. ..•1 4`YI '..ti.. : ..�W ,- dd +_ y:� $•�, Vit,' .;:4y,�•� �_ � a,IL. .4��5 •r .;�1 S M1`* l.: �.ir 7.. '�` `„ r:. �,. .,y .. � a{e .: Y,�i vM. 'f .:..N ♦ �-VY , 'b�'.' 1 . -'.Mrt• V O:'.n► ..}. • - ..4 �••-I yi `-,�•, rw _ . a ." t , f y . ` _ y .. -j 'J,.6 �,, •,., '1 •' i r'.w'S •,. J` _ .. .!Y'y ,_ 1 .. ... r slit �li� 1• d� v t -G ' •4 VOL. L`'i..' • -yPICKERING9 ONT., FRIDQ Y 'A PR. 2 l93ia - _ ia. 35 . `�slsryls)!tdlttal Lstr>tf. NOTICE ... x • , •$iapale . 'me', { . W.74. met at the hone , of Mrs. 'A Coronation Supper and C.oncerl j'y8. $.' o.:••PBARBODT—Pbyai4it�n _•z_�_i_ i7, Parkin last Thursday. w..:rl -- � _ - - --c- -" � ' . T : 'eierp'i", 'I, s -- ; ;' "j"` a wean- ana ttoxena Lidgett fist Church on Friday, Mily 7tle RB.'FORBYTH; Opb. D., Director spent a day last -week in Toronto. Robt• Bedgood's Orchestra of Tor- eOatas-•riot Association W o,otarfo, Ret• letaeed' , --4t.�rof the Aaseriean OlWeetrleal- COAL, COXF,, . Mr: and Mrs.- Joe- • - Parkin were -onto and the Maple Mixed Quartet aeaidataon. ltyea .eaamined by appointawat. ttt{to.e scow a er.mont, oat. W4 -,OD, CEMEN Ty Sllrals at Wm. Paz'Jcin's home last Friday: will be Amon g the features of the �• 20 bags - $1.80 , BAND RA vEL r r:. our school children had a half holiday program. Keep this date ;vp%,and watch for particulars A full line of cattle and pig s last .h`i•u Mr: Manning-- for economical feeding U�DONALD RUJIUY tt&rriswr Pig Starter for young pities:. and ' being inr the city tryin ms. Dumbarton . Solicitor, Notary Public. wloaey6o Loan. osiea ly.occupsedbXAtlateA.F.�:hr•a• iMr.aoUtb ' N BUILDERS SUPPLIES Mr. James. • :�ICCO ick, the East of'.us .' fif wins of court Hours: wmtny: tuy d . • ter. .aCres:•of Miss .ei. B. Thom;.�is visiting. with BEATON, BELL tf ROSS_ also lBaal oarta a Work g the north - end. of his farm. l;o:..� James and, --Mrs.: r Bar.riitora if Solicitors :. . , We have.atoo placed in stock o fall used for -crippled soldiers. The many 'Kinsale friends We are sorry to, hear' that Mrs. - ' W1LL1Ali1 J, 1sEAT'OiV. K. C. line of Maple Lec.f Miiling were sorry to hear of %Irs. J. Richard-' SIeightholme i.s uiidei• the weather. Hiss Knowles and Billy Knight H. BROOKE BELL, K. L. J, D. F. ROSS Co•s Feed@. son's misfortune in breaking her visited with Mrs.. McChesney Iast JAiv1ES A W1t1GHT Bay As ' -,W. MITCHELL wrist at her' home in Brooklin. - Mrs. Hooker is week. .It street, Toronto, Adelaide 283$ entertaining the. three children her Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Paxton spent •C C. RICHARDSON & Co„ Barris- P1Ckering, Ont. of brother, Sr. Harris, of- Bowmam'ille, while his the week -end with, Andrew and Mrs. Paxton. .tens, Soll'cuors. Notaries etc., Suite S(11, Kacelior Life Building, 36 Toronto St. Toronto. Telephone Ad. 1088; Pickering Pbooe 3(313. Office phone 7400 Residence 65`GO wife is undergoing treatment at the hospital. 1r. W.. Thom and. Roy are visit- atf ing in Sudbury with .lel,,. H. H. THOMSON 3t 3fcAiILLA. — yrrl n; Solicitors, NotariA Public. Offi, at Gordon House• Pickering, on 'Iuepday as aatarday cveoi„gs from 7 90 to•v.ro or by a, poiatzww. Toronto office. Mc -Kinnon Bids 119 Ke[ipdi St. ,Pb4ne Elgin S$03. 29tf CONANT cit ANN19 Barriste Sobtitrn. Nvtories Public IN* D. CONANT.`K. C ALL& * ANNIS..B. A.. LL. E. eAcea- -7 1 2 Simooe. St. S.. Oshawl. !llama -4 and 5 k abswa). and at the Con Howe. Wkitbl, (Mr. Conant) Ptwar7 (Wni by). _ .� ue,tswi -IPBBRTT. PALLAISB, L DB j1D D. S . Graduate N the Rgal CeiNtc Dome�waaN �l7ni..nits 1 St. As tMe'a PirJ—u4.'M= �Odkee boon 0. 0. see �.. or by apposes wt. pt. Flee. Pied 3700. �b . - �j POSTILL. Lioeuaed Auedow i' a /or 00"N" of YoM&" Ooearle. ataa galea M au ki.M .yroned ss on aslrM, ♦dtreaa eraeo ai.� F. O., Out. Brougham Staples for a few weeks. Ore, ClaremontJ Many. of our pupils are diligently i PHON& 9`di ;hiss Jean Malcolm. of Ra--' L ticjng for' the Music Festival .to �. i ti.J i ♦ is 1 1 U 1l _'.hiss Helen Farley, of � Pickerin of April 29th. . _a Farley, g. .- Starter and Growing Mash .: We are displaving an attractive spent Sunday at her 'home here. =Miss Helen- Wood, Citizenship �' variety of - Convener, will have charge of next •;Bran and Shorts y -Alex. and Mrs'. Moffatt were in Aluminum and Graniteware Etas, week's meetiil of the Dumbarton Y. Furniture and Furniture' -Brougham on Saturday afternoon. R , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Percy were P.. U, Miss, Wood .will have as hart Novelties. Broughm visitors on Tuesday last. speaker, Mr. Frank 11(ing) Clancy ,t Prices low, in keeping' with times. A number of our Y. P. attended. 'It is expected that Pickering Y. P. I -. t the Presbyterial . Rall at Bowman- will be guests at this- sleeting, and. p♦��? �j r as usual.. ladies, the `fourth n*et3n !s 1111\ 0•T M ville'on Sunday. y 8 RIADIG SERVICE Mrs. Bert Matthews has been con-' mesas - Social., A. i� A Graduate Of Radio Ccdlege fined to • bed with an att ck of flu .• AND and bronchitis. J All kinds of Reysir V4*k cof witho. Miss Gladys Gannon spent' "Attorney for the Defense" wig Ise s, Up•to-the-minute training We.ensed, its tete C7aremoet Ili T�uii ' Gweai week1nd at - her. home accompany- q and ing the Shepherd family to Toron- Community Hall, Fre., '+ivy 7tb . ray _0F'INEST EQUIPMENT to. ---...•= - .� ,� a. Mao for Mr. and Mrs. E. Lr Crocker MrPhone .7^!ood' %�.� E LAaV{E,.r. ��1'y��•=�7/•`� Guarsoteed 5atisfslel A. Crocker. Mass McClure and . Mr. Pearson . olefsrt taken -at NE and Mrs. R. W. Witter write with 'gave an interesting'1 i AT i L ,add Mrs Matthews on Sunday: Temrperance ; address to our Sunday eor. :1 snnable Prices Mr. and Mrs Hillick and Mrs, School on. Sunday. morning. I'Shih }aTsbes and Batteries ahraya eg'�+ Housecleaning and bonfires seem1 stsoresaa Hubbard and Mrs. Hasry Wright. . S� _ R. ROY MILd,StR. of Georgetown visited the latter's'' to the order of the day, and , few .of- the boys have been .fishin Balt Galvanised 8teA 6h " R BIZATdN. TOW 1Vf9HIP •.-'� -Brougham, Oot+►t'io siiatier,. Mrs D. Stevenson alts - Earn- y 8• iogtw _ Do Gari. Coa..yaaosr. Conmiauowr for s8ef Pboos hark lam ily on Sunda Some of the C>}erzywood 'Y. P 8ird'a Felt 811.te shle�tlN. .+w AW�alat.�On tsar or T'he Y. P. Union held an open. attended„ tine Circuit Y. P. Banqurt A{ax,, rr-rntri,t.rinR buRlR7 wite�It. < meeting on Sunday evening. Views at Locust Hill on Friday evening, Lawo Mowers eh•rpeood. E. RICHARDSON �� ''�' R oaf United Church Missionary work Our Y. P. S. entertained Dumber r. PATERSON d - UL&UNMON -� inIndia were depicted, and thN Aon and Centennial Societies or Oull and Ret Price.. PhoueIM iSNZRAL • IN9IIRAPCB attendance good.Tuesday ev�ni ng of last week. Rei —�---- REAL :E-3rATE Insurance of All Kinds.- There will be a meeting in' the -Mr' MacDonald, .of Agincourt wit the fruesi speaker. Ft EL " basement of . Claremont Community _ CONVEYANCINti Beet Rates Available witb all on Saturday. April 24th, at 4 The•Younir People's Union r- - Alk old esta-bbAed agency, ready p. m. for.the purpose of orgarlizing Cherrywa>d are holding a prorress A �' to ,serve. 8e0AlTty and gervlt3e. a football team and league. All- in- v 'crokinole party in the hall o• - S l' �` Builders'upp les :iPboa4 Pick• GA00 terested are urged to attend. a evening of Tuesday, April 20t�. Address -`- Pbdoe The April meeting of the W." M. Everyone- is welcome, so come and enjoy an evening's fur_ with tl . - S. was held at the name of �1ers. w- 111►• MAW t1ROUGHAM 'PICK 516 Admission. 10 cents. - Lniil r'r' tl,d l�ittil` LIOBPI88D. AUCTIONEER AND 1 L Johnston on Thursday afternoon, Our school' *as closed on Friday with an attendance of 21. Mrs. H. ii. , '�iliuglt►d VA]<.lJAT08 . M' 1lalcohn presided in &be usual u _ .of last week,, as the teacher, 'tri* s c Bales conducted Anywberc ' ) P Potts; was visiting Stratford Nor ulUe hotel a PiGkerin Mills ening devotions. Mrs. Phili gave a t„aI School. exhibitin Phone or write. Address E14 pandas very encouraging report of hfirst g the pro, _ AlbNrts Dual street, li "t, Agenoy for Prost & WOOS; quarter's finances. Mrs. Lemon, con ects made by the pupils o' Cherry . t . Whitby. Ontario vener.of vtood school, also the painting wo' Donfeh[i� LOhe Coake}utrt Farm taohiner liROuP D.r sponsored an the. Christmas mural. : ., irlteresNng and h'eupfnl program Cegieint. Lime, NIeAtt>tt :CiYFUL E. MORLEY Miss Cassels reviewed one chapter "--' f38NltEiAL iNBURANUB C,Otriplet6 ' � e RB.� TepairP, of the Study Kook kiss B. Steven• " ' :: Audley Map)e Body Wend ,Ohoppijig: stDd' FeAde of all son gave a renting. Mrs. Jolznhon, , ""'—' A8ents for Lnildy_ Fenoe PbMe ,fit+• g' IM a Seeding is begun and ros - WRITE reading and Mrs. Gahhba and Look' bright. p l and Ib edl :a,00ilti $ w M Malcolm, a duet. 3's: Lemimn George Bowcott'1[as red ,work - ` fe ., a , •ROY&) PO4try Flour recited "The Bridge Builder,". Rev.' J and ��__"s~' F d, TOwin J. E. Glove;.pronounced t•he bened_ byth the Irsvia Farms. near Whit .CoekAbati Ilnplementir Fire l ' *, . , g icti=t Alii enjoyed' the , socSal half, ; �y .?`► a6i3) , La) ing Mash hour over the tea'' tablets. � . daintti T� Woman's Aasociatiott met at eee6re . Pmt -Before Sty4 Automobile ;, t. tea being, served by the hostess' and the home of Mrs. R. 'Winters on ` We carry, W makes of Plow Points t�riil Wednesday .Burglary and ' ACCIi�atiiE� ' y' George Pucknn has planted •a WILSON .' B R O INSURANCE D N Lock WOC?(� on Tuesday afternoon. April 18th.' - D. new orchard where his' old one, way' a very successful meeting of the W: recently killed. .. LOCQIs! Hi11 oAt' PICKERING, ONT. 1. was- held at the • home of- Mrs, � • ' Dean Nair8. Over .801 mem)9ers and Mr. Feats has new farm tract-. PboneMark 72M e a NCW Patterns -- visitors were in attendance. Mrs. or at work on his place,'., Gordon' R• a. CLENDENING >�rt Harvey, President, conducted Bennett will operate it. In Linolenma, Congo- Mr. H. Moorhouse hasp urchased g the meeting. Quite a budget of bus- VISE . FARMERS FUNERAL DIRECTOR a garden tractor of " an En Iish teams and Oi10lOtb :ire iness came before the meeting for t the consideration, , of the Institute, make to assist him .in his .cultural just in, a good range to Private Ambulance work. Treat' .their Seed ' Grain - Dr. Tomlinson met R ith the ladies, Seg eral of our Masons attended phoose from. Day and Night Service to plan co-operation with the, W. I. , with Phone 9006 in .furthering thQ .health program, the `':fit Home' at •Falcon Inn on Brighten our rooms with Monday evening last and report a :]For g �' Malvern 5000 sponsored earlier by the Institute. good time. new floor Coverings this Summer holidays being thought the - - - g The Mission Band meets in the i Markham, -Ont• best time for medical work among church - on Saturday at 2 Spring _ the school pupils A plea was pres- p• m, Mrs To insure a smut -free 'bar vest vasty for Crozier is -putting on some slides. • SUN -TESTED WALL PAPER ented- frorri the Humane 'So ' A few cents spent in smut pre• For ' Your help in their work,. the usual sub- ,,, friends are invited. _ in stock Yoe, will fig pers Poultry S, R. Wonnacott has been busy veniion wit add dollars to scription was tp be forwarded, Dis- taking oats from Grasmere` to the your crop. -A 15 oz. bottle '� ^ for every room In the house•. Driuking Fountains and Feed cussion arose as to the advisability Uxbt-idge Cleaning Gulls, which mil] fabric textures, plastic effects of celebrating in any special man- sufficient to, treat 50 bushels: Troughs made in our own shop ner Coronation Day. It was decided' produce a, good sarnple:,_ ���• conventional, modern, floral, Sir Ernest and Lady "McMillan, p y Good quality and moderately to` confer with the Citizens' League of Toronto, and several visiting = Iain, novelty {f scenic designs to see if they wished to co-operate. We -also carry STICK -PAST DRY PASTE priced. _ Mrs. T. Philip contributed a fine musical celebltities. -'spent •Sunday ,,. at the home of M. M. Yeates. Ceresan Powder Treatmen't', Oyster shell and mica grit. - paper on�� Health Recreations 'for Congratulations are due .Col. P. _ lDa� goo l Noter Ambulance, Da>r er Night g Program. Mrs. Holliday, of Brook- J. Rowe, to our Pest, upon. his cel- b lin, .District President. was guest on ebratin Phone 1300 Also dairy utensils and. filter g his 80th birthday. Col. is -' this occasion, and outlined some- hale and hearty and looks the pie- Copper Carbonate; for HSV ' pads. thing of the progrwn_for the Dist- urs of health, being in better ply- less oats. rr Furnace Work and general tin- She Meeting in Kinsale in Jane. aical condition than many- :nen et ~` ib, 35`1(3 C. A. STERRITTv g promptly She' also gave a fine exposition of 60 years. He prides himself in drill- of emithinattended t0. our Opening Ode, go "familiar'to' old time members of the Sons of Temp-' ing an old inodel, brass -'trimmed `. ` FF nn'eral Director err "w Society. At the close of •.the Ford car, worth more because of C. urniture Dealer ALVIN BUSHBY q -,,ng a delicious tea �,aa served Its a" than the new models, dot�t- E•_C• Jones, PhmC� _ Hardware Phone 4806 less, at any rate., everyone stns to � � �o�elRfl�. • � by i+Irs. D. b'fairs. Mrs. M. Burk and I look at this car. _ p >�gllst olitario PTCHERIIII'G Miss Annie Bayles . i 1 D .1886--1936 -- ri Chopl�g : Monday, 'Wednesday and Friday 7c. per bag 20 bags - $1.80 ; 25 bags, and over, 6e. per bag A full line of cattle and pig feeds Pig Concentrate - this is necessary VT for economical feeding - Pig Starter for young pities:. > �. i ti.J i ♦ is 1 1 U 1l _'.hiss Helen Farley, of � Pickerin of April 29th. . _a Farley, g. .- Starter and Growing Mash .: We are displaving an attractive spent Sunday at her 'home here. =Miss Helen- Wood, Citizenship �' variety of - Convener, will have charge of next •;Bran and Shorts y -Alex. and Mrs'. Moffatt were in Aluminum and Graniteware Etas, week's meetiil of the Dumbarton Y. Furniture and Furniture' -Brougham on Saturday afternoon. R , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Percy were P.. U, Miss, Wood .will have as hart Novelties. Broughm visitors on Tuesday last. speaker, Mr. Frank 11(ing) Clancy ,t Prices low, in keeping' with times. A number of our Y. P. attended. 'It is expected that Pickering Y. P. I -. t the Presbyterial . Rall at Bowman- will be guests at this- sleeting, and. p♦��? �j r as usual.. ladies, the `fourth n*et3n !s 1111\ 0•T M ville'on Sunday. y 8 RIADIG SERVICE Mrs. Bert Matthews has been con-' mesas - Social., A. i� A Graduate Of Radio Ccdlege fined to • bed with an att ck of flu .• AND and bronchitis. J All kinds of Reysir V4*k cof witho. Miss Gladys Gannon spent' "Attorney for the Defense" wig Ise s, Up•to-the-minute training We.ensed, its tete C7aremoet Ili T�uii ' Gweai week1nd at - her. home accompany- q and ing the Shepherd family to Toron- Community Hall, Fre., '+ivy 7tb . ray _0F'INEST EQUIPMENT to. ---...•= - .� ,� a. Mao for Mr. and Mrs. E. Lr Crocker MrPhone .7^!ood' %�.� E LAaV{E,.r. ��1'y��•=�7/•`� Guarsoteed 5atisfslel A. Crocker. Mass McClure and . Mr. Pearson . olefsrt taken -at NE and Mrs. R. W. Witter write with 'gave an interesting'1 i AT i L ,add Mrs Matthews on Sunday: Temrperance ; address to our Sunday eor. :1 snnable Prices Mr. and Mrs Hillick and Mrs, School on. Sunday. morning. I'Shih }aTsbes and Batteries ahraya eg'�+ Housecleaning and bonfires seem1 stsoresaa Hubbard and Mrs. Hasry Wright. . S� _ R. ROY MILd,StR. of Georgetown visited the latter's'' to the order of the day, and , few .of- the boys have been .fishin Balt Galvanised 8teA 6h " R BIZATdN. TOW 1Vf9HIP •.-'� -Brougham, Oot+►t'io siiatier,. Mrs D. Stevenson alts - Earn- y 8• iogtw _ Do Gari. Coa..yaaosr. Conmiauowr for s8ef Pboos hark lam ily on Sunda Some of the C>}erzywood 'Y. P 8ird'a Felt 811.te shle�tlN. .+w AW�alat.�On tsar or T'he Y. P. Union held an open. attended„ tine Circuit Y. P. Banqurt A{ax,, rr-rntri,t.rinR buRlR7 wite�It. < meeting on Sunday evening. Views at Locust Hill on Friday evening, Lawo Mowers eh•rpeood. E. RICHARDSON �� ''�' R oaf United Church Missionary work Our Y. P. S. entertained Dumber r. PATERSON d - UL&UNMON -� inIndia were depicted, and thN Aon and Centennial Societies or Oull and Ret Price.. PhoueIM iSNZRAL • IN9IIRAPCB attendance good.Tuesday ev�ni ng of last week. Rei —�---- REAL :E-3rATE Insurance of All Kinds.- There will be a meeting in' the -Mr' MacDonald, .of Agincourt wit the fruesi speaker. Ft EL " basement of . Claremont Community _ CONVEYANCINti Beet Rates Available witb all on Saturday. April 24th, at 4 The•Younir People's Union r- - Alk old esta-bbAed agency, ready p. m. for.the purpose of orgarlizing Cherrywa>d are holding a prorress A �' to ,serve. 8e0AlTty and gervlt3e. a football team and league. All- in- v 'crokinole party in the hall o• - S l' �` Builders'upp les :iPboa4 Pick• GA00 terested are urged to attend. a evening of Tuesday, April 20t�. Address -`- Pbdoe The April meeting of the W." M. Everyone- is welcome, so come and enjoy an evening's fur_ with tl . - S. was held at the name of �1ers. w- 111►• MAW t1ROUGHAM 'PICK 516 Admission. 10 cents. - Lniil r'r' tl,d l�ittil` LIOBPI88D. AUCTIONEER AND 1 L Johnston on Thursday afternoon, Our school' *as closed on Friday with an attendance of 21. Mrs. H. ii. , '�iliuglt►d VA]<.lJAT08 . M' 1lalcohn presided in &be usual u _ .of last week,, as the teacher, 'tri* s c Bales conducted Anywberc ' ) P Potts; was visiting Stratford Nor ulUe hotel a PiGkerin Mills ening devotions. Mrs. Phili gave a t„aI School. exhibitin Phone or write. Address E14 pandas very encouraging report of hfirst g the pro, _ AlbNrts Dual street, li "t, Agenoy for Prost & WOOS; quarter's finances. Mrs. Lemon, con ects made by the pupils o' Cherry . t . Whitby. Ontario vener.of vtood school, also the painting wo' Donfeh[i� LOhe Coake}utrt Farm taohiner liROuP D.r sponsored an the. Christmas mural. : ., irlteresNng and h'eupfnl program Cegieint. Lime, NIeAtt>tt :CiYFUL E. MORLEY Miss Cassels reviewed one chapter "--' f38NltEiAL iNBURANUB C,Otriplet6 ' � e RB.� TepairP, of the Study Kook kiss B. Steven• " ' :: Audley Map)e Body Wend ,Ohoppijig: stDd' FeAde of all son gave a renting. Mrs. Jolznhon, , ""'—' A8ents for Lnildy_ Fenoe PbMe ,fit+• g' IM a Seeding is begun and ros - WRITE reading and Mrs. Gahhba and Look' bright. p l and Ib edl :a,00ilti $ w M Malcolm, a duet. 3's: Lemimn George Bowcott'1[as red ,work - ` fe ., a , •ROY&) PO4try Flour recited "The Bridge Builder,". Rev.' J and ��__"s~' F d, TOwin J. E. Glove;.pronounced t•he bened_ byth the Irsvia Farms. near Whit .CoekAbati Ilnplementir Fire l ' *, . , g icti=t Alii enjoyed' the , socSal half, ; �y .?`► a6i3) , La) ing Mash hour over the tea'' tablets. � . daintti T� Woman's Aasociatiott met at eee6re . Pmt -Before Sty4 Automobile ;, t. tea being, served by the hostess' and the home of Mrs. R. 'Winters on ` We carry, W makes of Plow Points t�riil Wednesday .Burglary and ' ACCIi�atiiE� ' y' George Pucknn has planted •a WILSON .' B R O INSURANCE D N Lock WOC?(� on Tuesday afternoon. April 18th.' - D. new orchard where his' old one, way' a very successful meeting of the W: recently killed. .. LOCQIs! Hi11 oAt' PICKERING, ONT. 1. was- held at the • home of- Mrs, � • ' Dean Nair8. Over .801 mem)9ers and Mr. Feats has new farm tract-. PboneMark 72M e a NCW Patterns -- visitors were in attendance. Mrs. or at work on his place,'., Gordon' R• a. CLENDENING >�rt Harvey, President, conducted Bennett will operate it. In Linolenma, Congo- Mr. H. Moorhouse hasp urchased g the meeting. Quite a budget of bus- VISE . FARMERS FUNERAL DIRECTOR a garden tractor of " an En Iish teams and Oi10lOtb :ire iness came before the meeting for t the consideration, , of the Institute, make to assist him .in his .cultural just in, a good range to Private Ambulance work. Treat' .their Seed ' Grain - Dr. Tomlinson met R ith the ladies, Seg eral of our Masons attended phoose from. Day and Night Service to plan co-operation with the, W. I. , with Phone 9006 in .furthering thQ .health program, the `':fit Home' at •Falcon Inn on Brighten our rooms with Monday evening last and report a :]For g �' Malvern 5000 sponsored earlier by the Institute. good time. new floor Coverings this Summer holidays being thought the - - - g The Mission Band meets in the i Markham, -Ont• best time for medical work among church - on Saturday at 2 Spring _ the school pupils A plea was pres- p• m, Mrs To insure a smut -free 'bar vest vasty for Crozier is -putting on some slides. • SUN -TESTED WALL PAPER ented- frorri the Humane 'So ' A few cents spent in smut pre• For ' Your help in their work,. the usual sub- ,,, friends are invited. _ in stock Yoe, will fig pers Poultry S, R. Wonnacott has been busy veniion wit add dollars to scription was tp be forwarded, Dis- taking oats from Grasmere` to the your crop. -A 15 oz. bottle '� ^ for every room In the house•. Driuking Fountains and Feed cussion arose as to the advisability Uxbt-idge Cleaning Gulls, which mil] fabric textures, plastic effects of celebrating in any special man- sufficient to, treat 50 bushels: Troughs made in our own shop ner Coronation Day. It was decided' produce a, good sarnple:,_ ���• conventional, modern, floral, Sir Ernest and Lady "McMillan, p y Good quality and moderately to` confer with the Citizens' League of Toronto, and several visiting = Iain, novelty {f scenic designs to see if they wished to co-operate. We -also carry STICK -PAST DRY PASTE priced. _ Mrs. T. Philip contributed a fine musical celebltities. -'spent •Sunday ,,. at the home of M. M. Yeates. Ceresan Powder Treatmen't', Oyster shell and mica grit. - paper on�� Health Recreations 'for Congratulations are due .Col. P. _ lDa� goo l Noter Ambulance, Da>r er Night g Program. Mrs. Holliday, of Brook- J. Rowe, to our Pest, upon. his cel- b lin, .District President. was guest on ebratin Phone 1300 Also dairy utensils and. filter g his 80th birthday. Col. is -' this occasion, and outlined some- hale and hearty and looks the pie- Copper Carbonate; for HSV ' pads. thing of the progrwn_for the Dist- urs of health, being in better ply- less oats. rr Furnace Work and general tin- She Meeting in Kinsale in Jane. aical condition than many- :nen et ~` ib, 35`1(3 C. A. STERRITTv g promptly She' also gave a fine exposition of 60 years. He prides himself in drill- of emithinattended t0. our Opening Ode, go "familiar'to' old time members of the Sons of Temp-' ing an old inodel, brass -'trimmed `. ` FF nn'eral Director err "w Society. At the close of •.the Ford car, worth more because of C. urniture Dealer ALVIN BUSHBY q -,,ng a delicious tea �,aa served Its a" than the new models, dot�t- E•_C• Jones, PhmC� _ Hardware Phone 4806 less, at any rate., everyone stns to � � �o�elRfl�. • � by i+Irs. D. b'fairs. Mrs. M. Burk and I look at this car. _ p >�gllst olitario PTCHERIIII'G Miss Annie Bayles . i 1 few .of- the boys have been .fishin Balt Galvanised 8teA 6h " R BIZATdN. TOW 1Vf9HIP •.-'� -Brougham, Oot+►t'io siiatier,. Mrs D. Stevenson alts - Earn- y 8• iogtw _ Do Gari. Coa..yaaosr. Conmiauowr for s8ef Pboos hark lam ily on Sunda Some of the C>}erzywood 'Y. P 8ird'a Felt 811.te shle�tlN. .+w AW�alat.�On tsar or T'he Y. P. Union held an open. attended„ tine Circuit Y. P. Banqurt A{ax,, rr-rntri,t.rinR buRlR7 wite�It. < meeting on Sunday evening. Views at Locust Hill on Friday evening, Lawo Mowers eh•rpeood. E. RICHARDSON �� ''�' R oaf United Church Missionary work Our Y. P. S. entertained Dumber r. PATERSON d - UL&UNMON -� inIndia were depicted, and thN Aon and Centennial Societies or Oull and Ret Price.. PhoueIM iSNZRAL • IN9IIRAPCB attendance good.Tuesday ev�ni ng of last week. Rei —�---- REAL :E-3rATE Insurance of All Kinds.- There will be a meeting in' the -Mr' MacDonald, .of Agincourt wit the fruesi speaker. Ft EL " basement of . Claremont Community _ CONVEYANCINti Beet Rates Available witb all on Saturday. April 24th, at 4 The•Younir People's Union r- - Alk old esta-bbAed agency, ready p. m. for.the purpose of orgarlizing Cherrywa>d are holding a prorress A �' to ,serve. 8e0AlTty and gervlt3e. a football team and league. All- in- v 'crokinole party in the hall o• - S l' �` Builders'upp les :iPboa4 Pick• GA00 terested are urged to attend. a evening of Tuesday, April 20t�. Address -`- Pbdoe The April meeting of the W." M. Everyone- is welcome, so come and enjoy an evening's fur_ with tl . - S. was held at the name of �1ers. w- 111►• MAW t1ROUGHAM 'PICK 516 Admission. 10 cents. - Lniil r'r' tl,d l�ittil` LIOBPI88D. AUCTIONEER AND 1 L Johnston on Thursday afternoon, Our school' *as closed on Friday with an attendance of 21. Mrs. H. ii. , '�iliuglt►d VA]<.lJAT08 . M' 1lalcohn presided in &be usual u _ .of last week,, as the teacher, 'tri* s c Bales conducted Anywberc ' ) P Potts; was visiting Stratford Nor ulUe hotel a PiGkerin Mills ening devotions. Mrs. Phili gave a t„aI School. exhibitin Phone or write. Address E14 pandas very encouraging report of hfirst g the pro, _ AlbNrts Dual street, li "t, Agenoy for Prost & WOOS; quarter's finances. Mrs. Lemon, con ects made by the pupils o' Cherry . t . Whitby. Ontario vener.of vtood school, also the painting wo' Donfeh[i� LOhe Coake}utrt Farm taohiner liROuP D.r sponsored an the. Christmas mural. : ., irlteresNng and h'eupfnl program Cegieint. Lime, NIeAtt>tt :CiYFUL E. MORLEY Miss Cassels reviewed one chapter "--' f38NltEiAL iNBURANUB C,Otriplet6 ' � e RB.� TepairP, of the Study Kook kiss B. Steven• " ' :: Audley Map)e Body Wend ,Ohoppijig: stDd' FeAde of all son gave a renting. Mrs. Jolznhon, , ""'—' A8ents for Lnildy_ Fenoe PbMe ,fit+• g' IM a Seeding is begun and ros - WRITE reading and Mrs. Gahhba and Look' bright. p l and Ib edl :a,00ilti $ w M Malcolm, a duet. 3's: Lemimn George Bowcott'1[as red ,work - ` fe ., a , •ROY&) PO4try Flour recited "The Bridge Builder,". Rev.' J and ��__"s~' F d, TOwin J. E. Glove;.pronounced t•he bened_ byth the Irsvia Farms. near Whit .CoekAbati Ilnplementir Fire l ' *, . , g icti=t Alii enjoyed' the , socSal half, ; �y .?`► a6i3) , La) ing Mash hour over the tea'' tablets. � . daintti T� Woman's Aasociatiott met at eee6re . Pmt -Before Sty4 Automobile ;, t. tea being, served by the hostess' and the home of Mrs. R. 'Winters on ` We carry, W makes of Plow Points t�riil Wednesday .Burglary and ' ACCIi�atiiE� ' y' George Pucknn has planted •a WILSON .' B R O INSURANCE D N Lock WOC?(� on Tuesday afternoon. April 18th.' - D. new orchard where his' old one, way' a very successful meeting of the W: recently killed. .. LOCQIs! Hi11 oAt' PICKERING, ONT. 1. was- held at the • home of- Mrs, � • ' Dean Nair8. Over .801 mem)9ers and Mr. Feats has new farm tract-. PboneMark 72M e a NCW Patterns -- visitors were in attendance. Mrs. or at work on his place,'., Gordon' R• a. CLENDENING >�rt Harvey, President, conducted Bennett will operate it. In Linolenma, Congo- Mr. H. Moorhouse hasp urchased g the meeting. Quite a budget of bus- VISE . FARMERS FUNERAL DIRECTOR a garden tractor of " an En Iish teams and Oi10lOtb :ire iness came before the meeting for t the consideration, , of the Institute, make to assist him .in his .cultural just in, a good range to Private Ambulance work. Treat' .their Seed ' Grain - Dr. Tomlinson met R ith the ladies, Seg eral of our Masons attended phoose from. Day and Night Service to plan co-operation with the, W. I. , with Phone 9006 in .furthering thQ .health program, the `':fit Home' at •Falcon Inn on Brighten our rooms with Monday evening last and report a :]For g �' Malvern 5000 sponsored earlier by the Institute. good time. new floor Coverings this Summer holidays being thought the - - - g The Mission Band meets in the i Markham, -Ont• best time for medical work among church - on Saturday at 2 Spring _ the school pupils A plea was pres- p• m, Mrs To insure a smut -free 'bar vest vasty for Crozier is -putting on some slides. • SUN -TESTED WALL PAPER ented- frorri the Humane 'So ' A few cents spent in smut pre• For ' Your help in their work,. the usual sub- ,,, friends are invited. _ in stock Yoe, will fig pers Poultry S, R. Wonnacott has been busy veniion wit add dollars to scription was tp be forwarded, Dis- taking oats from Grasmere` to the your crop. -A 15 oz. bottle '� ^ for every room In the house•. Driuking Fountains and Feed cussion arose as to the advisability Uxbt-idge Cleaning Gulls, which mil] fabric textures, plastic effects of celebrating in any special man- sufficient to, treat 50 bushels: Troughs made in our own shop ner Coronation Day. It was decided' produce a, good sarnple:,_ ���• conventional, modern, floral, Sir Ernest and Lady "McMillan, p y Good quality and moderately to` confer with the Citizens' League of Toronto, and several visiting = Iain, novelty {f scenic designs to see if they wished to co-operate. We -also carry STICK -PAST DRY PASTE priced. _ Mrs. T. Philip contributed a fine musical celebltities. -'spent •Sunday ,,. at the home of M. M. Yeates. Ceresan Powder Treatmen't', Oyster shell and mica grit. - paper on�� Health Recreations 'for Congratulations are due .Col. P. _ lDa� goo l Noter Ambulance, Da>r er Night g Program. Mrs. Holliday, of Brook- J. Rowe, to our Pest, upon. his cel- b lin, .District President. was guest on ebratin Phone 1300 Also dairy utensils and. filter g his 80th birthday. Col. is -' this occasion, and outlined some- hale and hearty and looks the pie- Copper Carbonate; for HSV ' pads. thing of the progrwn_for the Dist- urs of health, being in better ply- less oats. rr Furnace Work and general tin- She Meeting in Kinsale in Jane. aical condition than many- :nen et ~` ib, 35`1(3 C. A. STERRITTv g promptly She' also gave a fine exposition of 60 years. He prides himself in drill- of emithinattended t0. our Opening Ode, go "familiar'to' old time members of the Sons of Temp-' ing an old inodel, brass -'trimmed `. ` FF nn'eral Director err "w Society. At the close of •.the Ford car, worth more because of C. urniture Dealer ALVIN BUSHBY q -,,ng a delicious tea �,aa served Its a" than the new models, dot�t- E•_C• Jones, PhmC� _ Hardware Phone 4806 less, at any rate., everyone stns to � � �o�elRfl�. • � by i+Irs. D. b'fairs. Mrs. M. Burk and I look at this car. _ p >�gllst olitario PTCHERIIII'G Miss Annie Bayles . i 1 1 _. .. ..W.7.- ✓ Y: i7. DoWt WeepI/At ; G Ftlar=H.* efts Spinach WASRINGTON.—If the ehildres don't like spinach, there's no need for a family crisis. Home economics experts in the United States Agriculture Depart- mcut suggest trying other greens in sterd. They list beet tops, chard, ns, - mustard iwi tea* -- •'- tloi turnip tops and watercress as "quite It your family is like most of the will pass their plates back ere. m as good for vitamins". and otter ' turn tip their nose@ at erdlnsry'.br"A . richer 1n ualcium and, iron. : mily. even the youngest. it is a makeshift dessert and they feel AVW#AW Aaleigk fires--hAnAw- :•:e tip: •:e:�.4.K.Me:►:❖:`i'� :� :•► .:❖:•Z•:`ice ❖:► iib �•��ig:• N 47 ed flys potato into Europe in 11186. is 1wstuffings, sot desserq. But here — ••• t��+ ► T JL M n Fl ed Yeast ►�4 AMOND puddings, so let your family . ' can cause W COR'TLA1�1D FITZSIMMQNS� New Ways With Cheese ference .in the world - in the taste and Cheese and Spaghetti t gives you a lovely looking dessert. No - '•.•� ?iii Synopsis of Preceding Instalment+: there vias sonic little hope for them, Terry found the floor telephone O1 and explained the situation to the e' nn t' `� .qi0b It has been ten Tears since POP but with Detroit coming up and push-' ing the Blues down to fifth place, - Clark won a United League pennant with his New York Blues. As the there was little chance that the Blues., i cheese, 2 medium-sized ton.1atoes:•rtea- season opens the sports writers, with could 'elimb to the top. key the connecting doors wet:e un- � the exception of Terry Burke of the 'The day of the dist ;game Terry re a tiS l Star, give them little chance. Pe waited in the lobby of the notel for t i't J F ttrze leave,-. Sprinkle the salads `%Ah a beta ;IO on them at 200 to 1 at the the teams to get started out to the ter and shook hint. restaurant • of Tony . Murallo, a ball park. He expected 'to see Cra- Royal protects you against gambler, in the Broadway district, ve.n or Doc Biers and tide out with Scotter, the St. Louis wonder IS Fes, tIu gust Haase, is which WV them. A"Me-ba"Ng failureS . per, the Philadelphia pitcher, is pitcher, stopped at the, same hotel be continued each with w slice of 'olive; I'iaee ti there was always a el•owd of - It's always fMll-st1� withand heart after smashing out 'a home- fans waiting around to see him. \o run. death or injury cripples the ' Both Whitper prima donna ever reccivel greater attention than Scotter. He lived, - - Blues' opponents. and Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie quietly, hated crowds, and avoideA ful of grated vberee. 1 f"apootiful 01 shortstop and e: -Fordham star, had as much attention' as he possibiy Dairy and Poultry Plants, located at ful of melted butter. Pour info 'tmtter' been attentive to Clark's pretty could: His chief pastimes were ance with 'the pokey of the company � � ��� daughter, Frances, and she had reading and jig -saw puzales. i have established a minimum rate of a ; shown her p»fo»nca for Larry. Scotter scan a Fordham man an '27%e per hour for female employees, and have also established an. equit- d pion hoar Roston players 'are ia- wits a senior and the star player cupy ing skilled and semf-skilled poli- USIV004 Intuit, Burke aras et Sad $trsam, laW when Lgriy Doyle was a raw fres?•- The increases were worked out be- ms�as� netoriw New York runmaa, wvoa- roan h g to make the team. They ployees through- the plant assemblies, . Reir' 35c. Sile price Zoe: lA e'or $2.1• ed their taxi with a rifts bullet had kept up a friendship through - " - Sale -price 20c: 10 for .I.Se through a tire. Streaks is found the years and Scotter was a booster It is .their -hope not on.y to 'keep Sale price IU f l t f $1.24 dot and Terry receive* by snail the for Doyle whine=er he half an oy- - � 1 warning: "People who know too wash die!" Terry has tie news first portunity. The St. Louis men who lived in efforts to their lasting satisfaction, 128 Burgess Ave.,l'oroato also whoa Dirkis. Chicago star, the hotel were filling up the lobby life -work: w.tbin the company. BALE CLOSES iilAV .-I. I$J- • - Are" dead from poison after hitting and obviously �cerea'rraiting for Scot - a' bower., Tho poison comes from a ter. Scotter did not appear. Abley, - phonographaecdlo fixed is - -•tb one of the St. Louis catchers. finally 1 PHILIP MORRIS handle of his favorite bat. Pietro, used the house 'phone to call Scat- ' the Chicago bat boy, disappears he tot's room. As he rejoined his group mysterieisly. Masked gsnwou truss Terry heard him say , "fie doesn't n ' up Terry, question him. gag him. answer, so he must. be on his way : and warn him he knows taw much. down." He swears his beats -a» Ass to lucky Terry watched each of the eleva- - - Lunches. Bath Terry snit Doyle tors as they emptied their passenggrs have been suspected by Detective into the lobby, but Scotter did not Kelly, and 'Clark sends Doyle, to appear. Some of the unm%inesa that _\ ! •, ar Newark. Larry plays good ball Abley�and the other St. Louts play - there, is sold to Boston, and it. be- ers were showing translated itself to coming one of the most popular Terry.' He began to feel worried. players in -the Ica.^v-. Terry circled .near Abley and his group, "He was in about 11 o'clock" Nothing' succeeds like success, au•l Abley was saying. "I talked to __ LL� •��++��LL cake i:fleb frake of Royal at the end of, three weeks Larry was Boston to bolster the him. "Better ring him again," Terrier, _ Y&ut is Seam !t1 an sold to up team that had been demoralised by „ the first baseman, suggested. He You the disabling of four of their be><t may be doing a jig -saws puzzle. • : zli-tight wrapper... players. For a short time the meet- know what a not he is. Abley 'phoned Scotter'+ room, but ' D r inns of: the four young people were It stays fresh... pure: interrupted. Larry was working there was no answer, then went to the desk if Scotter bad hard on the Boston team and there and asked OOD bread needs a vital were rumors that he was to I;e ed He was, without goes- ag.: gone out. "Not yet," the clerk replied. yeast ... one that's full- tion, heamos popular ball ptayPr• There is some mail for him." strength, pure, deplendable! in the league, due- to the publicity "See if he has had any food sent That means Royal. , '.'the only Terry gave him and the excellent up to his room,, will you?" AW" : dry yeast that comes scaled, in, game he played. Only oecaaional asked anxiously. _ .._ ... an air -tight wrapper— securely references were made . to Larry's Thi clerk learned that Scotter bad ;protected from contamination— even alight connection with the had a breakfast served to bim at keeping-qualitiest insured! . , murders. 10.30 o'clock. Sevenoutof $ Canadianhouse- The murders ..'were .almost cot�iF. pletely forgotten when the Blues Abley asked felt a pass -key affil started up. Terry signaled CAWen wives today prefer Royal when "' went out. to St. Louis to play a and fellow'ad. Abley, who was too - they bake with a , dry, yeast.. series. - The Blues had fallen back worried to take say, notice of the -_ They know it's dependable! For to fifth place and even -Terry's hopes reporters as they followed him from ' 30 years, it has bees the stand- began to drop. He jtnew the Blue* the elevator and trsaled him down iird of highest quality. were no inatch for411ii t: Louis team the hall.. Abley fumbled with Ow 14 Don't rink ba fiililrss 8 and if they lost the three game' Io be played there, they were probably key and could not fit it into the lock. He banged on the door, :bot with faulty yeasts! Always de- done for the rest of the season. If there was no answer from within. on Royal! __—__,_ they had stayed in fourth place, Abley Iooked around helplessly. 'w ' H, W`- By LAURA KNIGHT - The Proof of the PndWing• Chocolate Bread Pudding, `ilyt they It your family is like most of the will pass their plates back ere. m faw iss In this country, they will It's a wholesome, nourishinJQI' .des6ee4 turn tip their nose@ at erdlnsry'.br"A . sad good -for every member.b! the fa- • pudding. They take it for granted that mily. even the youngest. it is a makeshift dessert and they feel Waeq.'this really is an'qcop lily dee• that the place for any left over bread sort, gat the beet chocvlaEv'jrb>i 4aa is 1wstuffings, sot desserq. But here buy. It wakes, the puddingeast; trill. is one way to make real bread pud- prove to be an economy iu 114 19ng ding that will, fool them and. surprise run. Well, you all know whaQ they say you. -,about puddings, so let your family The addition of rich, flavoursome prove it. Chocolate seems to make all the dif• New Ways With Cheese ference .in the world - in the taste and Cheese and Spaghetti t gives you a lovely looking dessert. No 13y oak spaghetti into a small yltidiah '•.•� ?iii tin always on halud. ' Lye Booklet tells how to use fila powed'i cleanser for dozens of Than mix 2 teaspoonfuls flttft -, and 34 Terry found the floor telephone Ilk. and explained the situation to the cheese, Season well with gie per and nn t' `� .qi0b salt and cook for half an hour-.' serve ®V,q. f jot Z ►' •�„nf'Z. - s<` VW were standing outside Scotter's door. ' Cheese and Tomato Salad :-'3'02. i cheese, 2 medium-sized ton.1atoes:•rtea- _ _. �''c 3tt2�t, �.Ap•,iAi key the connecting doors wet:e un- � �pptilTi. ( t chop up the tomatqes and, mix -to a with the, cheese. tt tiS l puzzle. The breakfast , table was dividuaI 'plates surrounding 'ii•iin let. : t i't J F ttrze leave,-. Sprinkle the salads `%Ah a Vx ' sr aeavx ter and shook hint. No CAKES se Savota'y - -Spread .btpsoa• getting out to the park." ed cream cheese oil small' ti:ounde of IS <s. � anis Abley gasped as he ►ealizeJ the cheese place a round of io'matm what the truth must be. and a dash of mayonnaise,"aitr top be continued each with w slice of 'olive; I'iaee ti paper 0-ontainera. sprinkle' with 112e4 Wages lncmased ly-grated cheese, and garnish.' Cheese Moulda — Pour fill c'illfak rah ever x' cupfuls soft biesdtrtiotM; Sw'ft Canadian Co., Limn'ted, an- ad`l S well -beaten eggs. 1 kesped cup- ful of grated vberee. 1 f"apootiful 01 nounee- an increase In wages at their malt. peper to taste, and 1 taJbk49eaw Dairy and Poultry Plants, located at ful of melted butter. Pour info 'tmtter' Stratford and Belleville. In Resort- lc 11g; moulds and babe fruitinutes ance with 'the pokey of the company in a moderate oven.?d minutes to keep abreast of the times, they have established a minimum rate of 35e per hour for trate employees, and = ^y� .PJs(A ''l�OVl�.r7 . '27%e per hour for female employees, and have also established an. equit- End Of =eA+c Clerinriee 5aie able differential for e»lployees oc- Postpaid at These Prices cupy ing skilled and semf-skilled poli- - A .CURE FOR 1.OV L—.ltek•" .11,t:tions. Side price 200: 11 for' $1.65,. The increases were worked out be- MONS TAI.ICS—fill;. ';Sr tween the management and the cin- Sale price 20c: 8 for $1.30 TROUBLE coo i,S ,ru '�U W N . ployees through- the plant assemblies, . Reir' 35c. Sile price Zoe: lA e'or $2.1• composed of representatives sleeted, WHE\ S'1N RIDES HIGH-1U19-145tby the emploftcs and representatives - Sale -price 20c: 10 for .I.Se appointed by the management, VES MA'AM, N4 J1A'A:•i—►:c� i5e It is .their -hope not on.y to 'keep Sale price IU f l t f $1.24 abreast-of.the times, but to b: known Set of 1 copy- es A. 70c• is one of the kuod employers wv th � 1 whom: men and %4ruen can join their - A. Maynard ReSir_-�n f o. efforts to their lasting satisfaction, 128 Burgess Ave.,l'oroato so that they would want to find their Pun .•7cr• _ pl,ys .,s An s life -work: w.tbin the company. BALE CLOSES iilAV .-I. I$J- • - ' PHILIP MORRIS 'w ' H, W`- By LAURA KNIGHT - The Proof of the PndWing• Chocolate Bread Pudding, `ilyt they It your family is like most of the will pass their plates back ere. m faw iss In this country, they will It's a wholesome, nourishinJQI' .des6ee4 turn tip their nose@ at erdlnsry'.br"A . sad good -for every member.b! the fa- • pudding. They take it for granted that mily. even the youngest. it is a makeshift dessert and they feel Waeq.'this really is an'qcop lily dee• that the place for any left over bread sort, gat the beet chocvlaEv'jrb>i 4aa is 1wstuffings, sot desserq. But here buy. It wakes, the puddingeast; trill. is one way to make real bread pud- prove to be an economy iu 114 19ng ding that will, fool them and. surprise run. Well, you all know whaQ they say you. -,about puddings, so let your family The addition of rich, flavoursome prove it. Chocolate seems to make all the dif• New Ways With Cheese ference .in the world - in the taste and Cheese and Spaghetti t gives you a lovely looking dessert. No 13y oak spaghetti into a small yltidiah one: will turn pp their nurses at this and simmer 1n hater for half Sts. hoar. tin always on halud. ' Lye Booklet tells how to use fila powed'i cleanser for dozens of Than mix 2 teaspoonfuls flttft -, and 34 Terry found the floor telephone teaspoonful mustard with 2' oz- and explained the situation to the cheese, Season well with gie per and manager and in about three minutes salt and cook for half an hour-.' serve the manager and a house detective on rounds of toast. were standing outside Scotter's door. ' Cheese and Tomato Salad :-'3'02. The room neat to Scotter's was cheese, 2 medium-sized ton.1atoes:•rtea- opened and by the use of the pass soufug, salad cream, lettuce lewm . key the connecting doors wet:e un- Grate the cheese finely, then skin and locked and opened. Scotter was bent over a bridge table on which chop up the tomatqes and, mix -to a with the, cheese. lay,a partly pieced together jig -sax paste addfng•s<nson:14 ing to taste. Seree the mixi'ure cii1n• puzzle. The breakfast , table was dividuaI 'plates surrounding 'ii•iin let. : pushed to one side. The bed was ttrze leave,-. Sprinkle the salads `%Ah a unmade. Ab1ey went over tb Scot- little finely -grated cheese aid.-aetor• ter and shook hint. ate with small pieces of tomato. "Wake up, Scotter, 'we'll be fate se Savota'y - -Spread .btpsoa• getting out to the park." ed cream cheese oil small' ti:ounde of Scotteotis head waggled crazi!y . previously cookeJ short pastry. Over anis Abley gasped as he ►ealizeJ the cheese place a round of io'matm what the truth must be. and a dash of mayonnaise,"aitr top be continued each with w slice of 'olive; I'iaee ti paper 0-ontainera. sprinkle' with 112e4 Wages lncmased ly-grated cheese, and garnish.' Cheese Moulda — Pour fill c'illfak rah ever x' cupfuls soft biesdtrtiotM; Sw'ft Canadian Co., Limn'ted, an- ad`l S well -beaten eggs. 1 kesped cup- ful of grated vberee. 1 f"apootiful 01 nounee- an increase In wages at their malt. peper to taste, and 1 taJbk49eaw Dairy and Poultry Plants, located at ful of melted butter. Pour info 'tmtter' Stratford and Belleville. In Resort- lc 11g; moulds and babe fruitinutes ance with 'the pokey of the company in a moderate oven.?d minutes to keep abreast of the times, they have established a minimum rate of 35e per hour for trate employees, and = ^y� .PJs(A ''l�OVl�.r7 . '27%e per hour for female employees, and have also established an. equit- End Of =eA+c Clerinriee 5aie able differential for e»lployees oc- Postpaid at These Prices cupy ing skilled and semf-skilled poli- - A .CURE FOR 1.OV L—.ltek•" .11,t:tions. Side price 200: 11 for' $1.65,. The increases were worked out be- MONS TAI.ICS—fill;. ';Sr tween the management and the cin- Sale price 20c: 8 for $1.30 TROUBLE coo i,S ,ru '�U W N . ployees through- the plant assemblies, . Reir' 35c. Sile price Zoe: lA e'or $2.1• composed of representatives sleeted, WHE\ S'1N RIDES HIGH-1U19-145tby the emploftcs and representatives - Sale -price 20c: 10 for .I.Se appointed by the management, VES MA'AM, N4 J1A'A:•i—►:c� i5e It is .their -hope not on.y to 'keep Sale price IU f l t f $1.24 abreast-of.the times, but to b: known Set of 1 copy- es A. 70c• is one of the kuod employers wv th Buy flow And Sa%e whom: men and %4ruen can join their - A. Maynard ReSir_-�n f o. efforts to their lasting satisfaction, 128 Burgess Ave.,l'oroato so that they would want to find their Pun .•7cr• _ pl,ys .,s An s life -work: w.tbin the company. BALE CLOSES iilAV .-I. I$J- • - Ii �. Keeps , Outside closets Ida, n and sanitary 0 Seep your outhouse saili- " -* ' .tary ... odorless this easy .:,,way --once a week sprinkle A half -a tin of Gillett's Pure �k — . Flake Lye over, contents ofOU 4 closet. It cleans '• thoroughly . ,. quickly destroys_ con-. tents. ; u; There arCcountless uses Ior this powerful cleanser. It frees clogged drains, cuts �X7- -s right through grease, wipes off stubborn dirty saves yop hours of drudgery. Keep a' .-FREE tOOKLET — Che Cilletfe tin always on halud. ' Lye Booklet tells how to use fila powed'i cleanser for dozens of 96 Never, dinolve lye in hot water. The Standard Brand. Ltdf Frawier AAve, . ' aeflon octhe lye itself h.wh the waNr. ' and Ljb•wty St., Toronto, Out. P-: S CHO^y LESSON A Terribly Day City Council made a grant of ;5,000 Last year a tag day was held, but and therefore hate them, is that of a The to the eAmpaiga. This helped vert' shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of the flood; neither shall the funds thus secured were inade- to cope with the situation. The In 1985 we lid sot have any in bringing about an im- provewent.,_Win*peg Tribune. 5:28 5:28 — 9:28 MRmaterially '5i An-XoKuito tag day in Winnipeg. ing. .,of Leviticus (chapter 1), and, - of 4VIP. there any more be a flood to destroy the earth." The word my points to a temporary check. By the middle of The cold flat look that comes into While the `director, George Cukor, We suffered accordingly. In spite of covenant ahead is existence, though 7 May the mosquitoes began to recover the el<ocks and began to re -assert a woman's eyes when she does this, ,.the swift coarsening of her counten- the gallant efforts of the Anti -Mos -4 ;Depressing! the Male not formerly mentioned until the time � 'r Campaign committee the parks quito p gra par of Southern debutantes and several '"',net' leen as yet, -moved with gadtlf.. fon*, pro� p,,aaced an ark to the esvin of Nash. , � "And God said, this is the token of and gulf courses were linything but from it of all humane quality, makes oil actresses from New York 3' ng stage, the news inadvertently leaked - pleasant places in which to be during moat of the summer. The spectacle that dgpresaed the male; and makes him fear women, the wale shudder . I know qne man who .aur rised that look in his p `t -01 LESSON IV .o w eulb problem in this lesson. lith my covenant with you; neither Last year a tag day was held, but and therefore hate them, is that of a The The Obedience of Noah — Gmealswear- shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of the flood; neither shall the funds thus secured were inade- to cope with the situation. The woman looking another woman up and down to see what .she is wear- i . ` '• �`.y _ By VIRGINIA 'QALS A 5:28 5:28 — 9:28 the first to be . described in the book first oiling proved to be merely a ing. .,of Leviticus (chapter 1), and, - of Printed Text — Genesis EiaO-Sf; there any more be a flood to destroy the earth." The word my points to a temporary check. By the middle of The cold flat look that comes into While the `director, George Cukor, 8:8-17 Ooideti Text — By faith, Noah, being covenant ahead is existence, though 7 May the mosquitoes began to recover the el<ocks and began to re -assert a woman's eyes when she does this, ,.the swift coarsening of her counten- - was • in New York making film tests waigel of God concerning things not formerly mentioned until the time themselves. Sunday, May 18; will be . ince and the immediate evaporation of Southern debutantes and several '"',net' leen as yet, -moved with gadtlf.. fon*, pro� p,,aaced an ark to the esvin of Nash. , � "And God said, this is the token of remembered. The democratic nature from it of all humane quality, makes oil actresses from New York 3' ng stage, the news inadvertently leaked Of Ms I►8use " —Hebrews 11:.7. the covenant, which I make between ' of the mosquito was given full ex- psession. Property owners, landlords, the wale shudder . I know qne man who .aur rised that look in his p out in Hollywood that David Selz- ■ THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING me °� you and every living creature goner tenants, aldermen, street cleaners, wife' eyes and never afterwards �s had ahead made nick, the producer, y Time — The traditional date for the that to with you, for perpetual I set bow to the cloud, stloflood Conservatives Liberals, C.C.F.-era, would` lei: her come near him. That 'I up his mind about who should play _ "Gone With the Wind:" is'about 2350 B.C. Recent arch-' and it shall be for a token of a coven- and it ll r and what -not, they all tasted alike look, believe, is one reason why the leads in _ Miriam Hopkins is to Scar- aeologicai discoveries would placeant tke. Hood, nearer. 3000 B.C. Ancient between me and,the earth." The to the ubiquitous needle -nosed pests. the result that. next day the men disappear, and turn up in Ta- hiti, nr in the Arctic 'or the Navy. play lett, Clark Gable will be Rhett, Janet .ahronology, is far from being settled, wordnow raters, of course Is this mar - rative, to what we call the rainbow, .With is the token of the covenant which I. Gaynor draw§ the appealing role of 'and we need not examine this difti- several ie a barc o! colors a Melanie, and Leslie Howard will be shall pot cease:', This declaration -Is flesh that is upon the earth." The ac - - Place —Where Noah was when he built the ark, we do not know. Mt. Ararat on irhich the ark rested after . the flood, is in Armenia, near where .*,"the Tigris River has its source, al- most directly north of the city of Babylon. 7And took of every clean beast, and 'of .every .clean bird, and offered a burnt offering on , the altar." For a list of animas coupe ee clean- n t e p peering in the heavens during or after rainfall, 'formed opposite the' sus by the refraction and reflection of the • sun's rays in*drops of rain. The word rainbow is not found in the Old Test - ament, and only twice in the . New Testament (Rev. 4:3; 10:1). It is not said that the rainbow first appears at this time, for, undoubtedly, due to the invariableness of the -laws which do cause rainbows, there must have.been # . r l many - fore this time, whenever the The sacrificaI rituals of Israel, see- espec- ' physical conditions creating a rain - tally Deut: 14. The burnt offering is bow existed, Out' what the passage the first to be . described in the book does tell us is that now, for the first .,of Leviticus (chapter 1), and, - of time. God appoints this phenomenon course. -vas one in which not only, was as a token -of his -pledge to never again it an animal offered In sacrifice, -but one curse the earth With.a flood. ` In which the slain animal was not "And'it sball come to pass, when I consumed on the altar with fire, bring a clo.ud. over the earth, that the "Atid Jehovah smelled the sweet sa-' bow shall be seen in the cloud. And I 7or." The sacrifice of the patriarch will remember my covenant, which is 'me -The �.. % as au acceptable to God as refresh- between and you and every living fag odors ire to the senses of a man. creature of all flesh; and the waters a "Aad J oyah said in his heart, I will shall no more become a flood to des - nonurse the ground any more mf a$a� troy all flesh. And the bow shall be f for man;i Bake, for that the imagina- in the cloud: and I wi11 look upon it, .Conducted by PROFESSOR HENRY•G. BELL tion. of• tan's heat Is evil from his that I may remember the. lasting cov- youth :ggiiher will I again smite any enant between God and every living n mjp tyejr�•thing living, as I have done creature of all -flesh that is upon the V while the earth. remalneth, seedtime earth. And God said unto Noah -,-this anl$grvest, cold and heat, and sum- is the token of the covenant which I. mer and winter, and 'day and night have, established. between me and all shall pot cease:', This declaration -Is flesh that is upon the earth." The ac - ra location of the curse of Gen. tivity ascribed to God should be par.- Four times Is he �i► ,� e : IT, a pledge that such curse ticularly noticed. Ontario Agricultural College J1 w%ld t by duplicated. The language said to establish his covenant (9, 11, rpferd liolely. to the' visitation of the 12, 17) ;, once he is said to set his bow , :_46ra6e, and promises, not that God !ii the cloud. (13); once he Is said to- Aamy mgt sometimes• visit particular bring clouds over the earth (14).,'and localities with a flood, but that an- twice it is said that he would remem- .[totter such world-wide catastrophe bar his covenant _(15,_14); and once • overtake the race. that he would look upon the •bow in•spake unto Noah, and to V?huminth remembering his covenant (i6). "And him saying, And I. be. there are no obligation's on the part 1. Question: "Have you any evi- hall, i establish my covenant with of men or of the creatures. This cov. yQ% aid with your seed after you; enant is God's only. It is contingent os- living creature that is nothing done by the recipients. God wl�b 74u, the birds, the cattle, an s - evdrj Dealt of the earth with you; of duct of men. his covenant >a the self +il that Z9 out of the ark, even every motivated promise . of ata uncondition- Scenes Behind Scenes Ashley, whom Scarlett loves but loses. jjndoubtedly if the tests trade in New York show real talent, the girls. will be put under contract to play supporting roles in "Gone With the Wind" . or for future pictures. _ That cast that -'Hal Roach has lined, --.- up to support Constance Bennett in - "Topper"— Con- ale's entry- in the . t high comedy race ? — has everyone gasping. Cary _ Grant, so over - 44. whelmingl o o Y pop-. _ a ,.0 lar. 'since.. hq dom`nated Grace Moore in "When You're - You're in Love," draws, the. lead.. - .. _Cary Grant' Hedda Hoppe% ilillie Burke, who . Carry Grant are just as -slick at comedy lines as they are at wearing exquisite clothes, are next in importance, and Roland - Young and Alan Mowbray join 'the cast to add to . the hilarity. . Even if Greta Garbo were playing the lead, a more imposing . east could not. have been. commandeered. A curient picture that everyone likes,, and that men are particularly, • enthuaiestic over. is "Sea Devils;" -an RKO picture w-itb:- Victor McLaglen. There is a storm at sea in this one thatwill make you grip the arms of your theatre seat or your companion and if you don't let out a few • loud gasps, you won't be like the majbrity in the preview audience: Ida Lupino plays the lead skilfully, but the girt you will remember is Helen Flint who gives a brilliant performance a3 :. a tough character. T 6ea+it.,oi-'the earth. And I will estab- al mercy. - The finished product, which you see in your favorite movie theatre, is only part of what happens on the set before the cameras- start how Joins Jungle Search grinding.. Here we have Director John Stahl showing players to ! o a Tirt. Clark Gable doesn't pay much attention as he lights his FARMER'S CORNER pipe. _ - -The �.. This Smacks of Brotherly Double Dealing r f .Conducted by PROFESSOR HENRY•G. BELL ' : With the co-operation of the Various Departments of the .. �i► ,� e Ontario Agricultural College J1 F • 1. Question: "Have you any evi- at the small rate of application lence to show beneficial results to which would be possible to put on Y ,;rain crops . when salt is applied? ene the soil, I cannot conceive any bene- Would 250 , lbs. per acre cause in- Would ficial effect resulting from the appli jury? Does salt cause more moisture cation of salt due to the moisture it , to be available to the- growing crop?" gatbers. —R. P. Huron. County. I never advise the use of salt be- - ♦ Answer: The use of salt with sugar cause as I have.. already said, it is b ` "4 beets was common practice in Eng - nothing but a whip or stimulant to sand so me yeart; -ago.o. Salt does not add any plantfood, but the sodium of the soil. - Question: "Would it .be ,possible to .,�.•" ! :he salt lets loose, the, potash out of sow fertilizer after the grain has ` :he soil. Sugar, beets are particular- been sown? I 'am not going to be 'procure ,y potash -'loving crops on account of able to a fertiIize; drill at ru the starch and other, carbonhydrates time of sowing, but could get one ' : y: `fix• b that they- contain, hence the libera• shortly afterwards. Would it he.pos- tion of potash helps in their growth, sible to'sow the grain with an ord•in- qr I,find records where English farmers ary drill and follow later with fertil- used salt on soils growing barley. izer? If this is possible, how much i. \; The same reaction results there later could this be done to get the a nanicly that the .barley crop benefit- best results?"—C. B., Perth County. ..,. a ted from the" potash which the salt Answer: I• would not advise trying let loose. blalsters, however, found to add fertilizer to the field after thev�4' that the' addition• of salt lowered the, grain has been sown. I am afraid quality. of .the barley for " malting I the discs and shoes would tear out fire sprouting seeds to such an �a purposes. young .�; The sowing of salt at 250 lbs. per extent that it would do more injury +" acre would not be injurious to crops. than good. The one exception to this In a short •time, however, it would is s top dressing of nitrate of 'soda, be injurious to the soil, in that it sulphate of ammonia `or cyanamid,. leads to the depletion of the potash . This can be made by broadcastin �'� Miss Ruth Howe, pretty 23 -year - of the soil. In the case of sugar beets or mangels,'it may be that the -help which these. crops receive front -help the nitrogen carrying matefisl a top °of the wheat. This is co. oft practice in England in the SP' old Chicagoan, studies map of British Guiana's uncharted Jun- preparatory to joining Mrs salt is to some extent due to the especially on wheat and bi►rley�- Paul Redfern and other members fact that the beet plant is thought demand, broadcasting does not workof the Waldeck expedition in to have, originated near the sea. Salt the fertilizer i tb the 1. It search •for Paul Redfern, noted- °) flyer,, who has been has no plantfood value whatever. As simply scatters td msTeriston tot. missing for a , far as we know, it acts only as a The moisture of the sqA anA afiy decade. - 1 stimulant. rain that fails vas this m terlal Ql .} 7Bobby (lett) and Billy. Mauch, 12 -year-old twins who are making a Z When it is applied in quantity, it and about five shell acre im- name for themselves in the films, refuse to allow Elsie, to turn- New York. _ $—_ does draw moisture from tate air, but provement nsnslly resul� the other c*ek-as.she.greets them in 8� h . �. - .. - n^' -. �C•. �r '' aGiZtZt rit ttit1� curtly. Icisurely -civilizationpecul• and- Succession of Bio°m Aa' the - bar to the South in the daps before Flower Border" by , . H. S. Ortlofl �i'A.M.utua Coz. the Civil War. �hithin the complete and H. B. Raymore. It is a book of R ° =W& per �; $1.W paid is advance history .o2 publishing, no book in garden planning with advice on err- wA are iII thio week Iwura � . Co United so short a time made such a large angenxmt for continuing bloom th- !�7 g �. pt}b-.r, ollpWing each for Cteam picked up by �r��'rANLi'SA l}rIL OX z amount of money for both its . roughout the. season. F ane til. adude $2A0 is advan°s' lishers and author, no book has kept chapter is'a Hat. of. plan with theirOnr trucks. f�lfeap S" for jr&N1j-and Q=ft book mores and libraries so buay descriptions and since the book was Bailiiap JOHN MURKAR. Proorieter. keeping up with demand.' This book published in 1935, varieties are well ,,� ial •� Wwateet Issuranes on him is now available in Piekering's Lib- up to dale. The book is to be found pec J • rary's small rental collection. in Pickering Ubrary's rental ooll- as sw Greenwood action. There are other useful books No. I 2.8c.m 'jssns■r a/ t —� Little garden gods " on gardening in the general collect- AN [hale 4 Per lb. Butter Fat ,1 Rev. and 'Mrs. Mutton attended Blass the time of sowing. ion. - Waite ee Piwe -the funeral of Mrs. Mutton's uncle Watering and growing, CITIZENS' DAIRY Bow.n�ax BOWs in Orillia on Saturiiay. Lastly when our sunflower nods, {. Mission Ci4le will meet at the � our rambler's red array Horse Notal WHITBY ONT We pay extra for delivery. If unable r . bone of Mrs. Etock on .the evening Waits the honey -bee her, labours; to deliver. phone collect and our cc - of Thursday, April 22nd Bless our garden that it may, We congratulate Nelson Wagg, o! truck will call. M Qr Sales The Y. P. S. entertained Mount Beat our next door neighbors. Claremont, on his winnings at the PHONE 52 Zion Y.' P. S, in the basement of Little garden gocW1 1 Stratford Stallion Show with his the church on Tuesday night Many �, the ens in Picloerin Clydesdales. He` won first in ave �T$IT$ = Ch sler� [" 1 gad g q every ry ymouth A large number of our young pea and the neighborhood are indeed class and. ";von both Championships ? plc attended the Y. P. Rally at Bow • hard to beat, but, H you have such and won the Grand Championship Dealer, znanville on Saturday and Sunday. a laudable ambition there is no bet. on his 3 -year old colt, "Torre Gold ATTENTION, FARaIi M GOOD USED CARS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson vis- ter bnoh to help you than "Colour Coin." GENERAL REPAIR WORK itsd with the letter's motherti Mrs. _ GOO.DYEAR TIRES David Russell, of Markham on Sun WILLARD BATTERIB: We are re axed to may - AUOTION SALE OF _ - P P palrCarB, GENERAL BLACKSMITHIN© Mr. and Mrs. S. Alexandria and trucks 'tractors and all farm SKILLED MOTOR `REPAIRS ?anuly, and e . city, visited on sun- Alvin Clarke and gamily, of the.city, OF PURE BRZD AND GRADE machinery. wheels rebuilt and Give us a trial on a New or a Used Cat • ` .tire -setting, wood -work and .d 24 Hours Towing Servios ay with Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke. OLSTEIN wood turning of all kinds . GordonJ. LaW,,i,• Ladies Bible Class will meet at the home of Mrs. W. Gee. on the Place your order now for Phone 2908 evening of Friday, April 23rd. Mrs. Cows and Heifers, Gov't• -T. B. Tested and Negative. wood --working and turning.. p'_ n will be in char of the program. to. Blood Test s - -- — — —' Phone or Osll PIt,SERIYG t1NT4RIO - A. B. ROV" dtock Road Store and Blacksmith S t HOME TELEPHON CO: LTD. Wilf de sold by Public Auction on hop. MONDAY, APRIL 26TH : _(Successor o W. H. Jackson, Notice of redemption of 20 -year- _ i per tent First Mortgage Bonds of - the above -names Corppaay ;-: Lot 2f ' Concession 7 Markham _ $RACK _. ,To the Holders of the said bonds f Y i ,. L( l �I .\ t l! i I property of LL_+ t ', :. - . The Beat LiLiG TAKE 'NOTICE that the Home THEATRE' and art;.t, Telephone Co.; Ltd.. *ill redeem and btemine+ba �eriM -'i pay cif a the office of the Trusts d ..1�/ Q �TEY &'.'.SON y WH=T��Y' ss 544%% C11ftand Guarantee Company Ltd., 302 l l �v/ l z �} 'Qsepf)r 3 Say Str., Toronto; (successor .to the �- HILLIKEI P: _ C. H. 0... 'ltitzoh, O>i Union Trust Company, d., as frr'tday and Saturday ccitsslghtllpsalailst • 'Trustee under the Bond sdortgage .April 23 and 24 01�prt aft Opp )l1st� hereinafter mentioned) on the 30th Ruby Pontiac Salle, 330.184, due bi;y 10th G7mawe par qday- of April, .1937, being the date Peggy Hill Pontiac, 330,188, due April 27th _ Two .shows of 7 00' and 9 00 of maturity thereof, all the, out- -Judy Bell Aicartra, 830,190, due April' 26th • Saturday Matinee at 1.30 out- standing 6 Betty Pietertje Segis, 263.447, due May 3rd gat. Evening Hull g per cent First Dlortgage Burke Belle Lyons, 308.515, ¢lte April 20th g Show starts -at 8.30 Harrll Bonds .issued by the Company, and:Pontiac Echo Segis' vale, '226,£41, fresh by time satA i� i oecured by- a' Bond MortgaSe dated Grade Holstein' CowF, 5 years old.:due, May ist White Hunter.. $nllffer aIId COIItra0t0! the 28th day of June 1917, made by Grade Holstein Heifer, 2 'years old, due in May With the said- Company ' in, favour of the _ Grade Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old. fresh time of sale - . - - Brickwork and Stonework Nnion Trust Company Ltd., Trustee, -Grade Holstein Cow, 6 years old, fresh April'8'th r -WARNER -BAXTER a Specialty AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE Grade Holstein Cow, 5-yejars._freslf April. lit. e_ _ A ; . p y -Grade Holsein Heifer, 3 years old, due in May • , #hat from and 'after the said a0th = Architect '@ r Grade Holstein Com, 5 years old, due in Map JUNE LANG ",day of April. 1937, interest on the - i'irade Holstein Cow, 6 years old, fresh.March .17th , said bwcda-.shajl cease to accrue. Grade Holstein Caw. fresh April 1st r i4 Grade Holstein Co;v, 5 years old, fresh March 21?tit . Three Married THE CROWN INNS _:Dated at Markham this 19th dad Y; `Grade Holstein Cow, S years old, due about May 5 = Rosebast Rd. and Kingston 19d. W April, 193T. Dinah Queen Derlool, 330,181, due April 19th f 4-29 _ - - ° na Lytton, 308,516, due about April 39t1i ; f Orions ori n Men" Phone Pie; 'The Home' Telephone Co. Ltd.. • Grade Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, fresh March 25th - With Grade Ayrshire- Cow, 6 years old. fresh time of sale M. J. Kinnee. Sec. -Treasurer. _ . • .::. _ -Grade Ayrshire Caw, 8 yeais old, fresh time of sale ROSCOE KAR,NS L NoticB�Q — - — Grade Holstein Cow; 8 years old, fresh April 9th — - L Y N K E O V E f;MAN v :Library Notes Grade Holstein Heiler, 4 You yrs old. due tithe"o! sale WILLIAM FRAWLEY _Grade Holstein Heifer, 4 years old, due early in May '-''Goiee with the. Wind", by Marg-' Blue Corot, 7 years old, fresh, March 10th _ we do Building of all ttnds au et Mitchell, is a dramatic and Holstein, Grade Caw, 6 pears old, bred February 20th Monday, Tuesday and Wedu'eda Jer Co 6 years old fresh vi rade s re n Feb I t b - Swift moving stn of the Southern y S s , bred A ; ist ERING .. g ry P ... _ States, in the Civil War period. racy; Cow,.6 yeas old, bred October 15th April 2d. 27 and 28 - Grade Je -- ----Grade Jeti, y'Heifer, 2 -ye old, fresh March 'lst ;.. CEMENT - You may not-, consider Scarlet 'Two9hows at x•30 and 930 U NG ,O'Hara, a heroine' and you may ;Grade Jerlsep-Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due early in May MB S y Grade Jersey -Holstein Cor•. 'axed; fresh February let (Dnyliaht Saving Time) .. - INak. . consider Rhet Butter more' than _ and ihalf a' scoundrel bot !Grade Heifer --3 yrs old; bred March 1st you will want '.3 Holstein i•1!eifers, -3 years .old• dueAn May GLADYS• SWARTHUUT ':-)ROOFING to miss' nothing . of thein story and Grade Holstein Heifer. , 2 pears old, due time of sale and behind this tale of conflicting temp Grade Ayrshire Cork; 5 rs old, due time of sale: We st yo sell Bratttford Roofing j raments js the underlying drama of `"GradsHolstein Cow. 6 FREU MacMUEif;AY years old, fresh time of sale .•l Materials, Empire Bathroom 10 Grade Holstein -the w}ping out of tha hospitable, yearling heffers Stewart hand clipper . - IN Egiupment Duro Water _.,lace .to nexticolumn Black Bare, for gardener 8 turkey hens Gobbler _ ' p "Quantity early yielder seed oats, 1935 crop - « t::- yy9ilems, Beatty _ Champagne Stable Equipment . T M , an. rther u lding Material :Roof i g E-timatesrFree BALE A - 1 P SHARP . � . WaltZf -. -'TERMS—CASH NO liE9ERTE With Werk Gaaranteed ^— PRE 'MICE & PRENTICE, Auctioneers Mate, Tile -and -Gravel Roofing JACK •OAK1E " VELOZ and YOLANDA - ,: sphalt Shingles, h oll,Roofing• F• J. PRO17SE i1.2� a 1011. -Roof Cont- HERMAN FLING . Phone °502; PICKERiNG•, ONTA • ing, 67c per ballon..._ JACK REID tos�'• • 1)UNBARTU\ ;3.5.10 � rHF RED ENHITE STMES -Public, NoticeC AS 'desin q : SPECIAL Ad,. liner Peas size 4, -2tins for 23c. ,- 'A meeting will be held in the Townylmer #iall,'Pickering, on Monday, , April SPECIAL. 26tA, at gyp. m., to which the pub- Aylmer White Corn, s. . 1QCe Sic are invited, to discuss the pro. SPECIAL ` biea� confronting the Village, of PERFECT :_S P R E A D I -N G . f pp Jam ,A les &Ras 32 oz. -25c: : -deviation of No. 2 Highway. The p• Syru 'aatepaysrs and others areurged to SPECIAL atiend and take part in this very ti 'Bee :'._ important question of local interest pf Hive or Grown,.5 lbs.2Ce y • SPECIAL - :Marmalade, "Mother's,,. lg:' jar. 29c. SPECIAL -. _ - • Pori Bc beans,""Libby's," 28t a 2 for 25c ><�aPpof ee 1 2 for - 'SPECIAL _. 25ce Also 0119 and Greases. For further .' Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables - infoamation consult your local dealer. Demi Mairs, Brougham _:8007 H �NW UR/SON �..�- �.. is Phone Pick 520 .F"" ' X47 •t �„ 1 . - . - -9 J' wr - a'- L7wiseat Mars. C. A. Overland is spending. Le �. '0'Na/LC. _.w a few days with icer sisters in Lon- > •.;_..••�i7 �t:+ . ��r� ' hi er . Bili T n and Gordon Bor i JGJ w don Ont. FVNBRA4 D[RBOTaEi AND k land are�jieme 'fnen O..A. C., Roine$er .the C G. I. T. conceal !>adBALS113B - Frost and Woods Coeitshutt, Lev. - Gwlpb- given in the Combssunity Hall this _ _ _ ' We have diem, Big, Strong, ail. Pedlar People Ltd. A wood bee was in full Fridayev fiuccessor to W. J. 1Kat6ee, .- 'from New Coeksratt, Gear 3hKt,' OR °A�� ca�ti.iue RoaIthy, Bab Chicks. at the Baptist parsonage on Tues- Mrs. Vair • returned to Havel y • Path, Grain and Fertilise} Drft 1 day evening. Wood bee' and good on Sunday after spending a few Y Night and Day Servtce blood -tested • government ap- 6 -ft. Deering Binder i neigljbors both ateaa the same. days rwdth Mrs.,Chandler here. Busies" Phoo• Residence Phone •..:.proved• breeders. 6 -ft. Massey Binder ^ Frank Cooper aced D. A.. Pugh Glad to see Mrs. Cook able to be 9401 M20 May. 10e. Late May, 8 -in Bolles were back in Halib�urton District out again after her long confine- Y Y, �-'dune, 8c. 8 -in Grinder "4 �► this week„ looking • up the cattle meet to the 'ouse, following her OrdePuttry Grinder r early to avoid dls_appoint- MoKstt Steel Ran masker Indications point to high accident.meIIt gs � off' �' prices, "Attorney., for the Defense" will YO U CAN BANK'2 Walking plows Mrs. Milton Andrews, and daugh- be'presented in the Community Hall Inclose 20 per cent with order. .Turnip Drill, near new ;J ter, June, of Cochrane, who have on Friday, May 7th, under the aus-HUGH F W. W HUGH G. MIC,HELL F. Dj$NEY Greenwoode been spending "the winter at Nor- pices of the k3-PHON11 MARK x3 W. . Pact st NE , e ,:.,,wood- oowere guests at the manse - �----- -over the week -end. Mrs. Rebt. Dawson � -- - �. Mr.. and Mrs. E. - Bryan move to , 1 Coto shortly, where they will Bareiay Transport �'g' Died, suddenly at Mount Hamil- t .take over the White Rose, Service ton Hospital, on Tuesday. April ,r station on the Western edge of the6th, Edna May Maindonald, belbved - nrfy Soaks N07TER i taws on No. 2 Highway. wifeof Robert Dawson, in her 25thbetween Claremont, Brougham TIRES i Our paved streets .are beginning year. Deceased had lived on, the Ath Greenwood, Whitevale and Toroube to raise in many places through the Concession, Uxbridge, and also in A� :.. action of frost When one observes 'the town of Uxbridge. Left to and 1XWk � .My drivers are trained to be careful w just. hothat surface has gone, mourn her death, besides her hus- courteous and reliable. we wonder just how good a job was band, Robert Dawson. formerly of ,�j�,� tboo .that one. _ ont are a dau hter Lillian _ ~ �Z ! S Rata oa Lon Dls i • !lI !Q� A very enjoyable evening was - Peg41 g cane-.-- - -' • ry joys ng aged 6 years and a sea, Albert ag- ._�_basiing. spent by the E. Y. P. U. at Whit,-- •ed 3 years, also her parents, h1r.- 7 rale on Thursday eveiing of last and Mrs, Albert Maindonald, noi, in No order cos sueall, None too large.? ' ' when they were entertained by the England.. one brother, Mr. Walter Whitevale Union ale with Green Ail shipments insured and. protedow ng Maindonaid, and a slater, Mrs. Mar- the weather _ , 't In simple- but rich de - River Brep• garet Gibbons; both 'of Hamilton. . _ _-Died,-at her home, -suddenly on _ - - - -- sign we"can furnish Sunday morning, April 18th, Mrs. Tel. Clare. 311 - P. C. T memorials that will -*,Wm. Norton, of the 5th Line Uxb-Class, B. and C. please from every ridge, in her 56th year. Interment The Economy Store Owned and operated by standpoint. In dignity ` took place on Tuesday. in the . Ux- Size Prank S. BoMar i of appearance : our 'Claremont IS.2s : • -bridge .Cemetery. - 30 s 3e/= - '- work +will stand out ' There will be a meeting in the 5: Size through the ages. basement of Claremont Community N©?`!CS - 430-21 $gip 00 REWARD Na Greater Tribute „ Ball on Saturday. April 24th, at S Sia} N. W. STAFFORD p. m. for the purpose of organizing Commencing Wednesday, May 4•si1-21 a football team and league. All in- offered for information leading to Highway Monumental _ 5th, our stere will be every. g Works forested are urged to attend. - the arrest and convictionof the per - The Carolina Jubilee Singers un- Wednesday afternoon and evening son or persons guilty of the res- 1 Ph. 462 Whitby Ont der the management- ofIr, James during the summer months. By Kingston Road west gem poi�sibility for the kitting, by pois- , A. Sharer, are giving a concert un- shopping at the E canomy Store Genuine Goodyear Speed- on," my valuable coach _dog on Fri- der the auspices of the United you make your dollar go furthtr, �' r'a'�eadtlreaatioxerpric... day, April 9th. r - -Church choir on Friday evening. SupertMrist body -tons- Jahn Brignall,, Claremont. so why not try us with your next tread. Other sis a at • May 14th. Watch •for announce- ' : � s� primo - -. menes later. grocery orderand note your saving, _ The ro re Baptist tea bei _ GORDON LAW We Recommend congregational ng We will deliver Phone 3701• i held , the Baptist Church here to- A. C. `.BROOKS � _ _ _. Radio Service . ht, (Friday). Dr. Mitchell, of - ]4ngwood will be the speaker: and Pickering, Ont. Hartt Batteries and, will be accompanied by a male ...CASE GROCER Firestone Tires quartet i Expert 9ervioe and re - quartet from that village. Miss A. British Amerioan P?oda- Baker. of Stoutfville; vocalist, will + ALL SIZES pairs t0 all IDRkeP. Beat!• a assn. - RADIO SERVICE f><y =a on able' Of Bee els before you b o able ehsrgAy Fork - Mrs. Adam Spears• has ' ieturned i To r e n va e. r oil spending some time with- her mot- Fully Equipped for Guaranteed Wed cc �1 her and sister, Mrs. Gibbons and at 1Y7V Rj S R THU IELD Mrs. Walford, bobs of whom are _ Reasonable Char' ae duats Radio and Television iowa to now somewhat improved in health lubes and Batteries on Halal 1N 9TOpS� PLACE Member Official Radio Service Mae b Mrs. Robt. Worth is staying with - CLAREMOI� T O -T. them at present. y Tabse NOW fires - ' _ Association. The regular monthly meeting of !!AUl. WILdON �' WiA/ C, per Pates SON »a f4 Phone 5201, P[OSEEI:[i(a the Women's' Mission;. Circle of the Baptist Church will be held on Apr. Sharpened Pier teen. 618 •----_ '� _.�. 27th (Tuesday), '' at the home of - Mrs. Richardson, at 2.30 p. m. Pro- - -- $ARG . N T' q HARDWAREI& Alp - gram t _ - w _.group, Topic - Social-Responsibil-_Mad�' lne { _ hies of the Church to the Commun- + Beall �ke ding's �Iigkway with the Bowling � to co-operate _ f' arryS - l6 a -tor 5 A F E DIRECT. - ECONOMICAL Parents are �` g Club members in Salon CHAriGE OF Tl3IE TABLE asking their children to refrain & CHOPPING ILL Effective Sunday, April 25th 4 :rorn playing on the green, part{c- HAIR CUTTING, CLAREMONT, m-ONT. " LEAVE PICKERING ularly during this soft weather, SHAMPOOING, Office, Clare 3805 Res. 926 For Toronto •For.0shaws ' .•hen the ground is wet and heel FIIGERIti_"G, -:: Viand intermediate pointe - and intermediate points tnarks can do, so much damage to lM1ARCELLItiG "�• M- P. M. P, X. A. M. P. M. P. M. ♦ ,.4 sr a oth, level green,` 5pedalise-Hot Oil Treatment e a s ca coming 131,a6.09 12.54 -6.54. a7.31 . ' . 1.31 e7.31 W have r of oats At the regular meeting of the Y. and Permanent Wave the last of this week testing 39 a6.4.4 -a1.54 7.54 8.41 c2.31, 8.31 P. U. of the United Church on '.Mon- Reasonable Pries 754 251 ei?.5 10.01 331 e9.3L . day night., a set of slides twas' _ lbs.' Free from noxious weeds. From. 424 n3',s;' 9.51 11:37 94.3t'_, 30.31 shown, along with the accompany- . MRS: M. MUriDELL ing lecture on The Christian Church Phone 19" :7LAREMONT Essex County. - 10.51 e4.54 b10.4. P. 1l. 5.31 ;11.31 iz India." Plans were made for the c1L54 5.54 c12.31 :6.31 . .closing' banquet on Tuesday, evening All kinds of dairy and poultry Eastern Gandard Time May 4th, "'when Rev. LeA Atkinson Drops, Drops, arDaily except' Sam A Hol. • b -Sun:.& Hol. only. of Str,uffville, .will bs the guest Sybilla SPAHR'S Remedy in drop LAND SURVEYOR ' c -Sat. only. e -Sat:, Sun. R Hc,L,on1y. + speaker. dc+seb for colds, catarrh, cough, Tickets and Information The public school concert, under tonsil and throat ills, Tick at the direction of Mr. A. W. Lynde, does more, I, F. J. DO' B. A., B. Sc., O GRAY COACH LINES will be held 'in the Commultity Hall costs less' speedier' surer, SAFER L. S On file are the records of sur- ,•EASTERN HOUSE PICHERINePHONE 46N :.•'ion Monday, April 26Th, at 8 p, m. Results '�, or money back. veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 366.w;�� Vocal and instrumental numbers. Jones' Drug More. Pickering King East, • Oshawa' rhnne 198E Q'�te Cantata, "Robinson Cru-roe"_:'SEEDS 5E C C will be: presented by the • Senior -• G S _- =Boom The Cantata is being repeat- - - -_-- • -- rd at the Music Festival, Whitby, _ - Garden an Farm See -do on h$11 -d _ +ea April • 29th. Come and encourage p Ehe shYldren:'fit/f 01Ri�t 6110 e • r Addressed to the News' this week .-=L� a ::Get Our • Prices a �-"Why don't you say something a- e boat the dogs that are running ov- ` f Canada s most impor- - 1 _ .:er. . am gardens and flower -beds." teat year around crop is HARNESS RNj; CS milk -surest solace of fame �'1 i�.7 'Weil, that can . be annoying and _ cult.• The markets for . . nsxke�e you feel 11he taking things milk and cream, though )bw is, the tbtae to equip yourself with repairs, or a New Bet of >�Y Tato your own hands. A few pieces often full to overflowing, - .. sssr. our stock is complete, and prices are advancing. of brick . or empty bottles , are good neve= fail to b:inq cash income to the producer. 1 for this, used, along with a strong Everyone is the dairy business depends on the. _ - - sern and a good eye. Other more development of mor. outlet, for milk sad milk .:RC��� AL PURPLE LINE _ :'drastic, but sure remedies cannot products. This takes constant telliaq and rstellinq . 'tie reco=i led in these columns. of the story of quality -of cleanliness oa farms } eb The A ual Meeting: and Pub- " salla factories. Coatiauous research and aggres- A large, i''Ni% stock just ini. Axl! Meal Poultry' toliis - Lack Supper of the Bowling .Club sive salesmanship mast ooavinos, the world that Chicle Starter Alfalfa Meal Fite di[ferent varieties of dislaie% °was held in the hall here on Friday milk is the most important food. *at* for stable and hen -house. Ask about our rood ort paint for pea IS evening last. In the election of oft- Borden rutaro6, iaveistioaand selling effort, hale von an es disinfectant an m ___. . contributed Joy 80 years to the world wide ap- 16drs tit€ 'folliwing' -' appointments _ _ . tlitg kt ' (s disinf and -ii, paint co bind). Cod Livia rt were made: Pres.,, Fred Ward Vice- preoiatfoa of milk and milk products. ' FROST FENCE .Pres.. Fred Evans.' Sec. -Treasurer, f i H. E. Parker. Greens Committee, �.• �07�"� ? Prices are advancint Get your, order Lt. y e `.' Wm. Birkett, Rev. J. E. Glover, F: i83? 1937 1'+8' _ .' . •. Cowie and A. Pretty. Auditors, A. w o n.r C� CoOe'ar! Claremonto Ont Pretty send Rev. Glover. Convenor. 1U.�,.rs � v �+ pe v g.' of astertah masdt Ooemosnitbse, Mrs. A 0"Spa r, "'eao 0 n n� =ovum wlss.lVR'MstL - �' - - - r. 7.µ Waste Cool lust --.!--In, Seven- Months New Fuel Now News In Brief Mist Get Married : t Papers CHAPEL c HILL, N. o l i gat piles Gasoline Tax m P. E. I. Raised To BTETTIN, GERMANY, _ Govern- • - o[ waste coal duet now lying in the 10 Cents Gallon ment employees in Pomerania were - anthracite fields of Pennsylvania can CHARLOTTETOWN, -= Increased ordered this week to wed' by Novem- lie converted into 3,000.000 tons of a levy. on lnaurance'companiee is tints her let or lose their jobs. The order AMTOW" COli JUNT FROIJ new kind of briquette. .• B her issued.. tor.by_ the_ district leader, ''.� The new process was reported to Edward Island.and a two -cent jump_ H11QR>8, THEM AND p in the gasoline tax were announced by Franz Schwede Coburg, who said: "all MVERYWHERS the American Chemical Society by Dr. among oCicial�om firers roust be the Premier Thane. Campbell in the is- Foster D. Snell, New York chemical' same -eager less to found families "'t► land's Legislature as he tabled the les as • engineer. The briquette,' he said, is 1937 budget fol a deficit of among labcrers, who usually receive smokeless, stronger than the original.. $63000Ordinary`expenditures were lower pay than officials yet have the ,. anthracite and barna with no .clink- courage to enrbaik upon matrimony ars, and can be made .to sell. for #2.00 .estimated at ;1,863,000 while revenue y CANADA Do>n>testic'Science would amount io about 1;1,799,000, and sire the greatest number of chil- a ton under current anthracite prices. area." «. Many 'a man who longs for things At least halt the waste material of The gasoline tax. was raised from Sc like his mother used to make forgets the Pennsylvania mines, he said, can to 10c on the gallon. Safer (glass that his wits may long for cheques pe worked tato this new fuel f"tter-proof glass, familiar to ev- like her father used to make. -Guelph . - Reforestation Plot Was erjrplats who looks through a modern Mercury. Montreal Pays $25,323 For Falls In Path of Flames On Sidewalk - 1►14Qahield, is made lute a sandwich 'TrS A FACT MONTREAL, Montreal paid out in -- d Couple of layers of silicate glass �y Under Fifty damage suits to person who fell on -ley BRANTFORD.-Fire swept over boo together by a thin filling of By KEN EDWARDS acres of scrub brush and marsh land ,;11{foiQ Nm, celtalose acetate titin There may have been some excuse sidewalks, ;24,323, according to a re. • for people thinning the ab-milu limit port filed for the information of the at.Turkey, Point last week and threat. ?~or varmerised film. The glass will Hi folks! Here ened standing timber nearby,-includ- - L s joke and behaving accordingly. But Aldermen. A lot of sand .could be g but the , plem stiok. to the with the limit raised to 60 miles, such a we are back with bought for $25,000 aaid one of them. ing the black spruce in the Ontario re- bir Or Now a German arm is an excuse vanishes. Flare, indeed, is p you again with a _ forestation plot. "M1aHg something different. Its pro- the individual who finds it real! ne-h few facts and fl- The fire did not get into the black dna} bas. an organie base (polymer- y Edmonton -'To -Atlantic Boat Trip Ise4 methyl ester) instead of silicate, pessary to travel (n excess of .snob a Surae from the Is Planned spruce area: as a gang of 44 men from speed even in the course Of iiusineas, sport area. the _ St. Williams _refw:estr-y station, .,m ii$'hter' thea regular shatter -proof ED4fONTON,' — A boat trip of 10,• it back before Stagg, and aeeordMg to tests will although we are well aware of the The other night 000 miles over inland waterways from succeeded 'in turning - stariA 8 to i0 times the blow. When fact that higher speeds are maintain- while the writer any surjous damage was dons planned lr;_,e. The --' " y� � w�i's; the ed ed bg_.tl�e pe°gte Who- b �thee Edmoafon menn 10 the u!. IPeters, A. c edgesaft1t warp: others on the road any more,than they old boy from IIp• y ottages at Turkey Point. Braddon Sun. Glaser and Mfr, Peters' son thin spring. _ do for their own hides. A speed of 60 Der Canada Cot= It is divided among three owners, high enough for all lege, Wally . Sy, "We will start down the Saskatche- miles an hour is hi ! Lee Brown, the Provincial Govern. t Quints' Popularity ordinary, legitimate travel. In view of rett, by name, $ wan River to Winnipeg on the fir?t mer.E, ar.d the, Turkey Point.Com. _ leg- of the journey as sootf after the its, the provincial authorities will be golfer of honor. pauy. O{Ce of the requests of Princess ice moves. out as possible,' aald air• s Chichlbu of Japan during the short remiss to their duty f1 th"ey"do not. able mention and peters, who will be captain of the ex- ~ stay of herself and her husband in proceed to keep close : watch upon a man of . statis- pedition. zie, M.A.. professor emeritus • in the Canada was Lora hotogra h of the traffic. _ Brockville Reco;der and : 'tics like his fa- -Canada p Mr. Glaser will act as first mate; University of Toronto._ _ - Dionne quintuplets. These little la- Times. " .• lust, the topic of speed arose. A topic and Fred Peters, who is °0, will be the_ Doctor of science. Arthur Jeffrey dies has, certainly advertised the Do- on which Mr. Syrett is quite fluent.. Dempster, M.A.. Phil„ professor 'of ' c Our informer Was sa camera man and bio,zrapter. tm.nion more than flag other agency. , Radiurn Coats Sing "we all'' Sturdily built and -covered with 3- phvs!cs in the. Universf?Y of Chicago. ` ,--Brantford Expositor. Discovery of radium in Canada fn' know that Sir Malcolm Campbell has Doctor of Engineer+^c:: Andrew _ _ ( Ply wood the boat is nearing com�le- driven his beloved' Bluebird hundreds Harkn� s,;- Harkness, il._'1.Sc., ,consult.- - - the Great Bear area] is said to have.. tion here. it is 21 feet. from, how-to the broken the Congo. trust, which pre of miles an hour and that Gar Wood ing en:ineer. (Building and Taxation r broke the world's speed record on the stern .and four feet- across 'the beam, - viousl'y kept the Precious .substance water, .but does the ordinary sport fan It is flat-bottomed . with shallow .draft. Some meson of encouraging the to facilitate traveIltn� down rapids F*,ned Fcr A-Iwult Over Cow's .. at S;5 a gram, t! tufa be true, it is �' p, . ant y of capital into building 1, ob- not the'l'east of Canada's contributions know that the golf hall has been also and thus avoiding portaging- - Nasse viot.�y necessary if an inerease 1n to the good of mankind. — Ottawa known to travel at the rate of 180 bujldlltg .activity is considered desir• m.p.h? Oars, will be used •tor downriver WINDSOR, :1I•r,. '.iary Nowickl Journal. travcq and a motor for the lakes and of suburban 111-verside, owne3 of Jes- abre —and it is geaeraliy agreed that - "And take speed of basebaInstanll The upriver going. "We expect to shoot ate, famous cow was. fined $10 and the _ a rptovery In building would do more D maximum -speed o! a baseball !s 95 most of the rapids on the way, fnctud- costa on a charge of assaulting her than anything else to brie prospers- THE EMPIRE - m.p.h. g g ., ing -the Seven Sisters Falls near Win- neighbor, .31rs. Jessie Mc Millan. T ty back. Increased taxation will not Does the fan know, too, that. big s general row f .enc rage building.; it will, as "the Came and Effect? - Willie Tilden once socked- a tennis nt g, - Mr. Peters said, The charge followed a Real E3tate Exchange suggests, do We are as, eiricere in our desire ball which was reputed to have travel From Winnipeg theparty will re- between. the two families' on Sunday lust th7.7 e reverse, becanse it will make far world Peace as the most ardent led 150 miles an hour?"turn to Lake Winnipeg ami Bien push The -uprising it gas said, was just one T It le pacifist 'Then likely that capital invested in pacifist, but we believe that up Winnipeg River to—Lake of the of a series , f unpleasant pleant disturbances cornea a cricket ball, say's Woods; thence by Rainy River and in the neighbourhood d buil g wit learn a reasonable.- re. • agitation has Increased and is still Wally, at a maximum speed of 90 uring the LasC E rn. — Vancouver Province. increasing the -danger of war. Be. m.p.h. Then a football at 60, followed the Creat Laken St. Lawrence water•two yenta —'all blamed on Jessie, Britain embarked on her rearm-. by a billiard ball at 22 m.ph'� way to the Atlantic. Magistrate Smith said --there was no- foreament programme, practically every And for these facts, Wally, old kid, thing In the conduct of Mrs: McMillan `Cost of Monarchy major world power was , barking I know• our followers say "many Officials WiH Confer on the Sar- to warrant Mrs. Nowick's attacking Abe King he fact n remember is that what •d the Royal Family -rw War4" Today they are -even more thanks," nia Bridge Plana. her with a' club. tie -pointe¢ out that articulate for -Peace. Is 'it merely a Flash! Flash! — Did you know that — o o r on the McMillan ceiye from tut British ha nation is very coincidence tbat their attitude has nine of the eleven •pitchers on the igen State Highways Commissioner, 9r'oterty aDd' that tfie whole Norwick coasi¢erably Lees than the revenue changed since Britain announced her Phitlies' roster are 6 or more than 8 Wlll•viaft Toronto shortly to confer family was guilty., -of trespassing. titan hands over to thi nation. vigorous defence g 'Undey the circumstances, Great Brit- 11' policy? — Hon feet tail? with Ontario Department of Hlghwap Kong I?ress. Yea! the gals ars at' It noiv.' rya officiale'concerning the new St. Clair AID is not likely to request contribn- _ y' "' :Bread Prices Rise down In Richmond, Va., a few Reeks River vehicular bridge connecting Pt. -consumers' `. tloas. from the Dominions. Saint � •- WASHI:�GTO\, — Thi, consumers John Telegraph Journal. South Africa Drying Up ago a championship , wrestling bout Huron, -Mich., with Point Edward, in division of the Agricultural Adjust. For60 years. men who have taken was staged between champion, Miss Ontario- Mr. Steinbough said it was , . .. meat. Admirrtstra'€ion sa.d; this week an intelligent , interest is the sofa of Clara Mortensen, of ealifornta; and hoped to hav . tenders, for piers -on tufa average bread price In the United Mankind and .leaven! Seierece the Union have known that, it has Mise Clarice Davl�csf Iowa The eats both sides called at the same time. B States has advanced 1.10 teat in re- lfauy centuries ago; Leopold, Duke g*own steadily worse. Even in the that take these twgats "forever and More than,a score' of houses in both cent ,weeks. ` of Austria,and = " Port Efur n and Point Edward willxzt_ and the Liowi learted, lay groaning often falls below the standard usu- meat, that's all. Nevertheless at this have . to be removed . before construe 8,3 cents - for a pound loot : of white .and helpless on the battlefield. His ally accepted for agricalturat purpos- little scramble the lassies* packed is tion of the, piers and apprbachea can bread, based on retail' prices in fifty - smashing bOrae had fallen on him, as in such progressive countries as, 4,000 fans. be started, the Commissioner as one repreaenfattve Cites: his leg to bits. - AN the attending the United States of America. And Well, guess we better rattle along, At Cbicago, this -increase in bread physicians agreed that the royal pa• this fact is more Intimately connected -- say, didja' hear about the Scotch. U. of T. To Award H_ onOnkrY De- prices was termed by,W. M. Quintan, - =- -tient had. to have hle limb amputat- with -the question. of moisture than man that toot his bay out oi•-schoot• green 'of the American Bakers' Association, ed.. But in that dark and illiterate age with any other factor. Sa&th, Africa, because be had to pay attention! TORONTO, — Honorary degrees "a -natural and long overdue reaction" not one of the Duke's doctors:; the people- say, Is drying -up. -The raiafa41 Please excuse it gang. will be: conferred by the University of to rising productioq, and' distribution " -best in Europe, knew bow to perform is the same, but the water is not din- So long till next week. Toronto at the aaan`al,commencement coats. such s hazardous operation- In des- tributed and stored in the way which. _ in June upon `the following persona: - ' KEN. • Bread prices` were increased In, the peratlon Leopold seized a mallet and Nature originally arranged for itself. Doctor of Laws: W41ter Seymour' sword and stashed off his leg in or- There used to be a balance between: ' Alharard, sculptor; Ol(v R. Avidon, " cities of New York, St, Paul and also del' to abate the "It is as futile and foolish to un Cleveland. A member of the Bakers' pain. He died from the rainfall and the amount and char. D M.D., medical. missionary; Lawrence Club, board o! .governor s r the lose of blood that . ish a criminal as it is to punish a er- p edicted a gushed from atter of the vegetation, That balance p Johnston. Burnes, president• of the rise governors the wqund. Today the meanest rest• has been disturbed by ' man. He. son suffering from a phYsical or men- Royal Society of Canada; Rob Hamih dent of • the worst slum on this can. brought his flocks and herds and tai ,disease." '-= Harry Eimer, Barnes. top Coats, B.A., .Dominion -Statistician' tinent can- secure medical treatment seed. And with the destruction of Hon. Henry Hague M.A., LL:B: Prize Winning Steer Brings 56 denied s taw hundred years ago to trees and baahe's, with the ass burn- "I don't -know why people go, in'. Davis, Br judge of the Supreme, Court of ,Can• Cents Pound barons and kings. The contrast points . ing and "over -grazing and with the ° public life, anyway. It seems to me ada' Pev. Hugh Thompson Kerr, M.A„ ERMONTON, The 900 -pound champ - like buying one dollar for 130 cents:' the -moral and enables the meaning trampling of animals, the havoc was of"Snadysi3e Presbyterian Churcbr of ion Aberdeen -Angus, steer of the. Ed• of the —Hilaire Beltoc. great 'story of medicine.—the gradually wcrked and the country now Pittsburgh, , Pa., Duncan McArthur, mouton Spring Fair brought ,56 cents tale of a man's glorious humanity. to stands in the presence of a grave na• M.A,, deputy minister of education of a.pound at tbg annual'fat cattle-salq man., -= 'Edmonton' Bulletin.` tfonal danger. = Cape Argus. B--4 Ontatio; 'Michael 'Alexander 'Macken.* last week. f THE • WONDERLAND OF OZ.,By L.- Frank Baum F r . I �Il,i'''I C°DY t tql, R.ply Iw. Co. "Ori, thank you very much," cried - Howe -ver the Tin Woodman slipped'. Priridess Langwidere, who at -III Leave ,.•his• i,:r.a=c at -Dorothy, who,. as soon as she heard - IVR'Imae through the crack of the door wore head number 17, with the- bad continued, screaming, ."or I Will I:lud: ,:'the sweet voice of the Ruler of Oz :.befor the girl could get it closed. temper, was upstairs in'_her,eitting.-you.and'ali your people in chains and that she would soon. testa to .love ... room where she first heard Nanda's have you thrown W10 my darkest •• h y Then e pushed it open, and Ozma a her dearly, Osma now drove her _ _ ' sGreama. Roused to great anger by 'dungeon."- "What a dangerous •lady!" _ chariot around -to the third. door of ateplted into the hall and made her this invasion of . her drawing room,. ' , murmared.-the Scarecrow, Art- a soft -- the - WiIIgrapOII �►hlch the Tin W wrap 1nL0 the ",_.w:_,-soom,Wllowed� `"h at once came running down the voIce. But Ozina only ergiled' at too man boldly knocked. Then whenNan- _ by :-all her company except the lion' s'teirs and lnto tui ram owithbut any _ angry ' Langwidere.. "Sit ' down., , F _ ..da had opened the door, he .asked: and tiger, who were still harnessed ,assistance whatever. There she stood please," she said quietly. •_ "I have "Is> the Princess Langwidere at to the golden chariot. An the ' twen- before the slight and. delicate form come &,long way to see you, and you _ botae?'O.-OThe Prinow to not reoely "` tylpix oiscers and the private pushed of the tittle girl from On and cried must 1lsten to what I have to say." ; 14 today," replied the maid, start• their way through the door, Nanda - ' -out: "How -dare yon enter my pilace "Must!" screamed the Princess, her _ inti to doss the door. ran screaming down the' hall. unbidden 7" black eyes flashing. "Must, to me!'o. . r-- :1 peal to touristsixom all over the BELGRADE, )lie. -University of continent, as along it the motorist .. may travel in comfort through varied Mains has honored Mrs. George C.. and interesting acenery, not the _ Penney,. formerly Minnie M. Mills, of least magnificent of which will be Sydney, N.S.,, by • electing her out- ,that along the Algoma sbors of Lake atandiag "home -maker of Maine." Superior when that section Is com- University president Arthur A. pasted. e1040,� vett to din the rtI1S :te to Ban Garnet Wheat "' e rged in the West housewife bougITALY, share oIdIpankax ese Edison stock on the ehleken `ntI#r>tet' Exclusion From rtartbwu Grades yesterday. FOCOm by � , When the chicken Van cut open the mM woman found the neatly fibldsd• core-, >� ate' g to the Neva Scotian woman said: "You have proved your ability as hoose- - -' weeper and homemaker, both in your .' father's home Trtxn scarcely 'Ifaoso than a ebild me head of a motherless old, and in your own home oa r of the largest dairy farms in Gonaebelr.,pounty, Mainle, where hired'' - -help in constsatiy employed." _ _ Youthful Chivalrymaining rA popular Victoria couple Were -; eRta*liled a few weeks age and wentANTZD Starting at the Atlantic seaboard, the motorist can now travel 1,700 mile. of improved highways to the Sault sad in the section-immediptely eist of the city further improve- , menta are this year being carried out. From the lakebead to the Rock- teff is another Long atreteh,'with the final air tele. from the Rotities _ to hat Vancouver. This -toad is a fine thing for- Can- ads and completion of the short re- sections will make it even more valuable and more attractive, - - ,_ Some folks burn their bridges be- hind them. and +some burn theirs be- fora them. - �' You: sight better be called a tight- wad by the crowd than eallePti` to account by your creditors, Neighbor-- V- was your h:ts- bane! storming about last night? Neighbor -Oh, . it was ro silly, of hint. _ He got angry. He found 1 had used his tennis racket to ,train pots- toes, _ flesto •-worth I1a,d0, --_ .=,• Authorities traced the chicken to 1 EDMONTON. = Declaring "the re- yme@*& aisaro, who Y -tow Cord of the Garnet grads is certslpr..,te stuns=le 40,900 worth'.„ of JShcaOt J ly a dismal .one," Dr. A. Ela: McCalla stock tram Italy by plaCing'(�lris la-' of the University of Alberta, testify side i6esbly-killed poultry. Ing before the Turgeon Royal Grain Commlinlosi, rctommaaded the esD-"'France resabatelj opposed. b swan of the variety from all Northern dicta I wheat grades. say dietatorahip by Any man �.aar _ ••if Garnet is not responsible for party' withim her frrontierl," the relatively large spread between -Edouard I1ah►dier• No. 1 and No. 2 Northern at Vaneoo- •' ver, then Garnet .grades all not sell at any marked discount," he said. Classified Advertising .• ` , "If It is responsible and we believe it _ - A6�� w awLL WILL. an their hon oon. _ Stepping off � PP g ` 4-' p re icture of health is only the pictu way to overcome tirb wotrhi Im bfi knows amt or ldsa'rsmd >ostdies. *%Ab .- _ A chi , -the bride ell ped and fell, t p P r 1 of ht .n blood pressure. separate grading.' shoe apparel, complete range as � h� Restaurants, Taverne, Hotels, Hdeptiala Sweetest story An almost unbelievable story is _ :.. -•_•, ":..Al - -� trail, told -of a new method by which Brit- T J"ne-Don't you thing its a«ful. srs� rolled: In"Yo­ur arden News that she was sporting one of r,in is able to deal Witt, hostile air • Charlie never comes home until after r � aunty Garments, lie Craig et. w., Iron - trent•" the biggest black eyes ever seen' in _ y .planes. Years of 'et1'ort have per- ' midnight. , British Columbia reports indicate portant ori development at depth - . the Terminal City seeped through to -feci,ed a range -finder, it is said, _ _ _ financing, of the large B.C. Nickel de- south of the Macassa line. The Larder' -which has such accuracy that it will _ &Y GORDOJV L Sjyj) TIK posit by a Canadtan-U.S. Syndicate Lake field, from fifteen to twenty- direct the shot frown the anti -air- ,barter: 20 •one ern, e stair suds., Toronto. h-l)dtng contracts for disposal of eon -Sys follow east of Kirkland Lake, is Some sten do what their tai�ea tell • to Vietorls, and the bride was in a centrates tc Japanese interests. the seen? of intense activity. Kerr It was the understanding of those z. `" W20 or. r u eon German raid- married, .. Addison, by diamond drilling, is en - on IIyx CZ8 FOR OLD CANADI" more and more glorious colors with m.al Tegetsion the s".2 varieties offend in the estslosw and abopld make sure drat the -$articular Alberta rspwt4 itkows .Ott Corpora tion No. 2 land 2 well,, deepening ra- larsiag fes ,vast important etc limits. Martin Will- eeatiouos fgo develop now ::unto itself. y Amolhowfli�etsdi-yosawnawislbe t can be greatly by mins Very eites�sjl, oat'ly, as well a• late, types. In Sar- vsrieides wanted ars se the tokis of phUy, also drilling , under way on ere on three Ievels tudorgretnnd. vice. From then on the air -raiders Piiea des pas. Sor exitmple, the time of me. the plants bought. Plahp pstrelsizm's Me. -1 well. A t►sw .Onegit steadily prepares •. to tett,»' the other day, so. you won't owe me ws�wMt�s�u.OT. ,� teW story ,to" will my ibrosiu about li0 titigs A=688 the lttsuuWN, vtfkill�.. ens ,llo sq >/eld .Za 11yrF Ely leas-' �irg�id >�dleaw. Dppet. Qanads purpose has been entirely defeated p�M to Zai. Instead of planting only one Include at purchased as started 1ptants are tine cosa>mos. zinnfaar, petpRt!la.., w!t!i> ends, Pays Na 1 well. Acidlzing of the tins attained twit ' Q06=toot Tete] slriiit 'de- meat, start ems pleasant emplornillnt: for of all Papeea. >4od B► taalti' fitealorysweeterati8-yoorowgsty _ • variety it !e advleab]e to , you, Dad, I'll take take the $5 in' cash. Foundation well in Turner Valley is objective with underground ore +Tess suing for divorcr- ^' East three. Early sowing'ie trasentia2 salpiglosats, nicotine and a host of Cabbage, tomato, head taking place ,to enlarge production. velopment to begin shortly. oenvrea, 15 shots were fired at lb iarOMOOCitgiedClgsltrtyitstpit. - but in certain parts of the country i Fall crop with a quick -growing Tart- athero. celery, lettuce, egg an dpepper plants in the ,party appeawd with a skilfully ap- Chestarvills reports important re. than to have loved promiscuously. ld.•- "' sty is also possible. In corn, the Tory veetable line are all sold as started In Manitoba, Sherritt Gordon 1s pre- suits in diamond drilling, with Noran• to -Barnet grades will continua." =b. early Bantam types mature weeks plants. paring for resumption of production. do reported as having entered the billies azoo.00 weekly or mer? v toet-uma , , ahead of the regular season and some WHERE SPACE 13 LIMITED between No. 1, and Na 3 Northern company's affairs as .a substantial is ail like %, tale from witchcraft, andtbiak ,ot the We, both white and Yellow The householders with only a little pntaria's fields are most active- wharoholder. Pelangto Larder reports thehave been se many tales told Il• - kInds, are on until frost or even land to spare should eoncentrate ` on• Madsen in Red Lake is moving ahead diamond 4rUUng.104es nesoe at once. "was a drug on the miarketd attar. those vegetables which sive the big•with its shaft sinking and develop- ArtniaticsA%&Alread_p started to drU Dr. NeCalle safd it bad been de- aa>txTa waserleo . BEADY -MADE GARDENS gest returns for the smallest space : trent plans. Hardrock in the Lops Arajon, jo:ring Kerr -Addison, is pre- DY woxx •- saaRi ,► PAT 4 >' "Thea gardener is advised for the oecupied. Among such kinds are beans Lac Camp is developing new high paring for active wort and Barber- Cattsdis has every reason to be 'trams.Cafuria ,a_�71 quickest possible results, to purchase carrots, onions, lettuce, swiss chard, -grade in the west shaft section. The Larder has surface wfrk ander way. my r# f�ma what it was doetiaod• ; a certain ,quantity of started plants 'vegetables. spinach, cucumbers and beets. In lesser-known vegetables,,are the McLeod situation underground is re- C.iole has obtained the services of a at the liighost tea rob . they eau' past eh yeah the svolfsge protein of both flowers and These are -usually purchased -from the green• the leaks, egg and pepper, planta, broad ported .q b,: better. Hutchison Lake prominect engineer to direct their content of •ail wheat grown' northeast oeaew .house, florist or seed house. It is im- beans and cos lettuce. These can• all will be drifting on- two levels Blamond drilling and surface op. v� :. portant to to get the varieties wanted, be grown in almost any part of Can- shortly. erations. saps between Mamainse and Sekref- 1<U R I E D IN WRONG NAME ---: --and on=,lips aEeeunt-tL-.is-a splendid adv.. Ezperta advise. the Inclusion of In Porcupine, importunt ore Is; �re• bar and between, Golden and Revel- 1 "r idea to consult a good Canadian seed The something Iiew in the vegetpble line sac year so that variety can be gra- h y ported on' Preston East Dome's 200- area , _ catalogue before placing an order. It is a unique 1lighway, too, for, t' 1 t M foot level west drive. The \'irita Por Quebec { are making record protein reasonably sure that unless our wheat " r gardener can look over the various dually widened, supine has announced diamond drill- progress. The Quebee Manitou section Ing arrangements -- Pamour reports to the east of Lamsgae to developing lmprovtng,,opei'atittg • results '-- Kirk- a boors. witb . many properties obtain - CanadC ian. Woman ana d tropical hest;' deserts and alkaline land Lake Gold reports a most fm- Ing nuances. Woman Aiwa Wo Shares wastes along its entire rout,!. - a. 1-la�esre eine It is thus bound to make an ap- L. Chick n Stock peal to touristsixom all over the BELGRADE, )lie. -University of continent, as along it the motorist .. may travel in comfort through varied Mains has honored Mrs. George C.. and interesting acenery, not the _ Penney,. formerly Minnie M. Mills, of least magnificent of which will be Sydney, N.S.,, by • electing her out- ,that along the Algoma sbors of Lake atandiag "home -maker of Maine." Superior when that section Is com- University president Arthur A. pasted. e1040,� vett to din the rtI1S :te to Ban Garnet Wheat "' e rged in the West housewife bougITALY, share oIdIpankax ese Edison stock on the ehleken `ntI#r>tet' Exclusion From rtartbwu Grades yesterday. FOCOm by � , When the chicken Van cut open the mM woman found the neatly fibldsd• core-, >� ate' g to the Neva Scotian woman said: "You have proved your ability as hoose- - -' weeper and homemaker, both in your .' father's home Trtxn scarcely 'Ifaoso than a ebild me head of a motherless old, and in your own home oa r of the largest dairy farms in Gonaebelr.,pounty, Mainle, where hired'' - -help in constsatiy employed." _ _ Youthful Chivalrymaining rA popular Victoria couple Were -; eRta*liled a few weeks age and wentANTZD Starting at the Atlantic seaboard, the motorist can now travel 1,700 mile. of improved highways to the Sault sad in the section-immediptely eist of the city further improve- , menta are this year being carried out. From the lakebead to the Rock- teff is another Long atreteh,'with the final air tele. from the Rotities _ to hat Vancouver. This -toad is a fine thing for- Can- ads and completion of the short re- sections will make it even more valuable and more attractive, - - ,_ Some folks burn their bridges be- hind them. and +some burn theirs be- fora them. - �' You: sight better be called a tight- wad by the crowd than eallePti` to account by your creditors, Neighbor-- V- was your h:ts- bane! storming about last night? Neighbor -Oh, . it was ro silly, of hint. _ He got angry. He found 1 had used his tennis racket to ,train pots- toes, _ flesto •-worth I1a,d0, --_ .=,• Authorities traced the chicken to 1 EDMONTON. = Declaring "the re- yme@*& aisaro, who Y -tow Cord of the Garnet grads is certslpr..,te stuns=le 40,900 worth'.„ of JShcaOt J ly a dismal .one," Dr. A. Ela: McCalla stock tram Italy by plaCing'(�lris la-' of the University of Alberta, testify side i6esbly-killed poultry. Ing before the Turgeon Royal Grain Commlinlosi, rctommaaded the esD-"'France resabatelj opposed. b swan of the variety from all Northern dicta I wheat grades. say dietatorahip by Any man �.aar _ ••if Garnet is not responsible for party' withim her frrontierl," the relatively large spread between -Edouard I1ah►dier• No. 1 and No. 2 Northern at Vaneoo- •' ver, then Garnet .grades all not sell at any marked discount," he said. Classified Advertising .• ` , "If It is responsible and we believe it _ - A6�� w awLL WILL. an their hon oon. _ Stepping off � PP g - - O ruo p re icture of health is only the pictu way to overcome tirb wotrhi Im bfi knows amt or ldsa'rsmd >ostdies. *%Ab .- _ A chi , -the bride ell ped and fell, t p P r 1 of ht .n blood pressure. separate grading.' shoe apparel, complete range as � h� Restaurants, Taverne, Hotels, Hdeptiala striating her eye on than gangplank An almost unbelievable story is _ :.. -•_•, Since the exclusion 'of Garnet from: \o. 2 Northern and the creation o1 Butches,, B.autr- shops, socia r'auntataa Dairies, Doctors. Waitresses. sec, 2oc,� Com trail, told -of a new method by which Brit- T J"ne-Don't you thing its a«ful. No, 1 and 2 C.W., Garnet €rales, mission, volume and repeat sales. Apply News that she was sporting one of r,in is able to deal Witt, hostile air • Charlie never comes home until after 11 had only a small part of the aunty Garments, lie Craig et. w., Iron - trent•" the biggest black eyes ever seen' in _ y .planes. Years of 'et1'ort have per- ' midnight. , purGarely G been exported as a purely Oarnet Sarah Jordan of .32 "At - . the Terminal City seeped through to -feci,ed a range -finder, it is said, Susan -You ought to be happy. wheat, said, largest proportion . . BAILIM AND COLLacTdRo , Victoria. -which has such accuracy that it will My husband starta oat at that time. et oneThe of Garnet had into No. '3 North-"a,eO.s C�se� � -Now a rt had been arranged party ssd direct the shot frown the anti -air- ,barter: 20 •one ern, e stair suds., Toronto. tha newly-weds on their return craft gun triserringly to its target Some sten do what their tai�ea tell PURPOSE DEFEATED to Vietorls, and the bride was in a In its still imperfect stages it was them to do and, tome men' are not4 It was the understanding of those - sTAlars sotIGHTeye W20 or. r u eon German raid- married, .. who favored separate grading of on IIyx CZ8 FOR OLD CANADI" more and more glorious colors ars made an attack on London, but Garnet that such grading would en- Garnet stamps and stamped 3averopes. Damsel - ate tasb- paw. - marigold stamp C¢; Tv ::unto itself. all 14•. fell 1•efore this, uncanny de- Hie Father. -As it is your :birth- able importers of our wL.heat to se victoria, Toronto. rage But the younger set of the British vice. From then on the air -raiders day. 1'll cancel the i6 you borrowed ,cure, rosaotaply pure, asotller type r.Axrr IeoI3YY AT sorrlo CColumbis capital are made of flee, kept away from Britain. Let the the other day, so. you won't owe me of wheat for blending," he said. "This cneker is sires, • P0.y Via to ten weeks old cnekerets at fifty •Sn seventy five cerate. Also i s ockivalrous stuff. Not once was she 'plane zig-zag ever so much, even at anything. Y E• purpose has been entirely defeated m '. tea. turatu> n7mT>cR to ama3l: ' . :asked why her husband had beat a. speed of .400. miles an hour, and , Iarence-If its just' the same to since there has been no volume of meat, start ems pleasant emplornillnt: for Iher; not once was she asked if she yet this device will steer the shell you, Dad, I'll take take the $5 in' cash. these grades: Aa long as mt:ing to the ttawrovea term. area wen« paid, write sew. -Auto Knitters. Department 7e3, Toionto. +Tess suing for divorcr- unfailingly to' its target. At man- extent of 10 per cent. with other Tari- histead, every lady Bre ent it tits oenvrea, 15 shots were fired at lb it is better to be loved and lost etles will place Garnet In • No. 3 cHn.rrs>c vtllana'rAnrs orrTnes ,party appeawd with a skilfully ap- ?toying objects without. a miss., than to have loved promiscuously. Northern, this situation with respect UIPNDZRFULI DICLICIOUs IgOV'XLTTI V =� Ty " plied bittcit. ape of iter own. -Mae- I3 in electrically cohtrolled, antfand makes less work for the courts. to -Barnet grades will continua." aro" in Water. away m to Hoare Otrt- ecu potato chips ten to dee v n.sted P,ear- �` Ieaa's hex Moved the moment the ran a is. found the g He pointed to the apreM in pcibe billies azoo.00 weekly or mer? v toet-uma "~ obeli starts on its de idly,erraiid. It = e Them will always be the" ,'wfe between No. 1, and Na 3 Northern 7"o11vd `''Drill be ..feel me first, i• >asn reesaty to handle this am aosay mahm.. is ail like %, tale from witchcraft, andtbiak tMy know your duty better at. Vancouver and said all grail seen . shote• null eunnral sad 32&tbodn one - d thehave been se many tales told that, you bow agreed, Vancouver No: 3 Northern anook-- /alas view now aft postalTaA:-C of marvellous and alilostt uncanny "was a drug on the miarketd ► i �� issiestiiitla that`it taxes-eredulity. '/ Dr. NeCalle safd it bad been de- aa>txTa waserleo . T!e most we sass ho is that it is t e hope 1' -Wnd-Are you going to be boek- lnfteiy atabllahed that within a Tar- DY woxx •- saaRi ,► PAT aro, std is in peril of *red much. wile your income tax ,1ety prototin content wan the most I=- � Inspiring t aura" taaAlft., ,tale Cattsdis has every reason to be 'trams.Cafuria • tbi sir will leieoptlunred, aad_flyirtg .yeut Aot T Move just figured out that portent fleeter affeetiag the . setna►1 ,asp is h.ear.uiM grata l�' s'ese ND 'siva - ttavatese. Vasal of its :Si@b;way, my r# f�ma what it was doetiaod• balls! .,wive of. what. _ Ddrtns tho' MaxCniapy. cataroea..ad o.tats.. stsasra cmwwrr• 1100% " • 1,3N miles is b, . streteb iAi to be, one of the greatest bleMilan, at the liighost tea rob . they eau' past eh yeah the svolfsge protein OL - .haat Nova Scotia to Bt:itkh Colum- !shad of ono of itn potential evrnea charge ores tfia RAvernment Will owe 1100. content of •ail wheat grown' northeast sovsr=OLD ARTICLZI bis, ir+em the Atlantic to the l'at3iie a. our east. Edison - .now complete except. for the it 'isn't what you way you aro go- It tont was below 13 per rlOUf>eBOLa al>e'rICLli tarot, . ZQa at► seas for brise first m wast'• ' saps between Mamainse and Sekref- 1<U R I E D IN WRONG NAME Ing to do that eousts-it is what you setuall do that turns the trick. y'While N Oar 12 PAR CENT PROTEIN ]ply pal e. co.. era Craig eat., West, Maetreat, bar and between, Golden and Revel- 1 there may be some ques. xa>IraDrss -'stoke in British Columbia. LEEK, Eng. - Buried in the name tion as to -what to a satisfactory level of to insure quality, we can be R. 'MCGAHEY'a LEG ITCH REMEDY D It is a unique 1lighway, too, for, t' 1 t M of another woman from. the same h03- t l Vk ofti t Mra M T her MOTHERS DAUGHTERS protein reasonably sure that unless our wheat One application stops Itching. atamptan' biting, 52.00. Kemptdlle. Ontario, 2 says an ar Ice in o or agaztne, pia , e c n o ur it is the only transcontinental road was exhuired at the cemetery and -in North America that ".can claim reinterred after ,the 'name -plate had the distinction of being free from been changed. - _:.-The Salvation- Army - Annual Self --Denial Appeal This may surprise you ! The Salvation army operates over 1,500 Social' _ Sc rv;r_e irsrfuti�ns.-• Out of this number 52 Social ; 'Service institutions are serving Canada's needy. • - . Your , Support of this work will be appreciated ay, be ;addressed to: :. COMMISSIONER JOHN MCMI,LLAN _ 20 ALBERT STREET' - - - - . , TORONTO contains 12 per or more it will NO need for wom- NOOr .cent, not give increased strength to blends, STAMPS girls to the purposes for -which our wheat. is The Habbp of Kings ;.rj At RALIAN LYRE, ROORABtIRRA, suffer everyr�Yy. month bought," he said, adds,, that prairie g Bircm, ictoria. McArthur, Jubilee, Air, from peI1t7a1C pains, wheat was much stronger.` Bedworth, zoo Daren. pott�'To headache or side- onto, Ontario. aches. In girlhoc -POUT Dr. Pierces Favor- TR -Y _ ite Prescription is a beneficial •tonic: '• CUTS SORES BUFF ORPINGTON COCKS, PEKiNS AND Rmcen drakes, 20,0. William Waterbury,. very Pict�m ontarin. s• This is what Mrs. Sarah Jordan of .32 "At Apply Minard's freely., It out poison and L' c And Anderson's Chicks 81 7,1 Y l2c Darling St, Brantford; on(,, said: one sick I could hardly hold my washes .cleanses. Any .wound hells time I was so head up and I felt nauseate I was ,quickly after its we. i WILL SHIP YOU MY VERY BEST BLOOD frightfully upset, hardly slept a. wink at ihere's nothl 1 Tested hug Barred Rocks for 8=ho or large night and any.effort would leave me ready ,barter: 20 English INWte r,ephnrns for •7?t,c. Sianth old to cry. Also, 1 had pains in the back of pn1lets 35c. Day old wiiite Leghorn roosters My head. I had used Dr. •Pierce's Favor -a s 32.75 per 100. 100 per cent lice dellPery. 10 ite Prescription orlp-a short while %abcn it , ler per cent with nrdpr. Ra!anre A-n.dy An - helped me wonderfully. The nausea no dere-,n., ons WP Fs—c.%. on!.1r1 , , longer troubled me and the headaches and -- pain disap}earcd" N<w trite, tabs roc �� 0�' PAIN" BARRED PLYAlObTh ROCK PRFEDERS - _.r .. KING IMPROVE YOUR STdCK BY ADDING •+ ' i northern bMod frnm heavy layers ,and * Issue 1!iO. 1 I �� r37 cneker is sires, • P0.y Via to ten weeks old cnekerets at fifty •Sn seventy five cerate. Also i • started pullets at, attractive prices. ]tont- ractiv - • 1 mnrzny Hatchery (CertilleQa 228, Mantmagny, B-1 Quo 1 �. IS r l-71 { .4f�b3.� .�'�° r Reid,, '• _ , y SCA f•. oil! .. shoat vitaliiWPfh fritwda,healre aD s�iiita .� - 4 • Jordph this moved on to Miss Gladys Bly, of Toronto, aY• , the foam just south of the C. N. R. spent the week -end with Mr. and —Miss Helen Reddidc and Mr. kel'>�n, avd reoemly vaeat�r:)}y Mrs. W. C. Murkar. _ Carman Patton, of Toronto, spent 10i C. Diamond. :: '—,Arthur•atid Mrs. +Boyer _ Sunday with the fomr�er's uncle and —J:'. H. • H114 }ii alEf :afltt:t abase Harry. and Mrs. Boyes. visited with 4tuve, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen. -."Pick ern ii �'a Leader tore" Jaya sairirlg from a sons- ..gigot, friends in the city on Sunday. that is able to get armuid • !P3t e—3Born, o a Wectr�esd8y, ' ipril did of 4xutcheal 1,4th; >ld�d -tri.- Frank Pear- i }�� �>n m: son, d_prude ' a•ita . " •' Us >LOr several. otmn Aon.: $� fi.. .r .. Ciet R d Ao the se#f ow f1l=bQ4, tilt llgr t rt . "- kYar ``3FIre D�pasttiseat ;8 ugiz� ��- e�. y. for the • 2 2th •-* � is -law • o ixeivleits:_sprilig orde � 6 hiv@ t —D el; esdSY, mrornfzg a ca�l�from'the tonally nice Sprtzoe in 1 ` --.�resatien Fkigsr an� •8treamers sow% in stoc�C (into etf on Sunday "`hext, when F}eti �, fhb 2nd concession inoh dressed, decking. 12 Flags, on a tape, ready to. hang ---all lolr 69e. .clock- axil vraitlyea"aho'old' Ae wust received, to tx'tinguiah a fire _ d`:1!orward one }sour. in the roof. of the .home, which had matched and sidings. Cl Individual Flags at 5c. 1,0c, and 15e. " tirch serrices in the Pzesb9- destroyed several . pieces of furnit- Dry and well mawjfac, tartan Church will be held. on Sun -:urs. Cluster Fla Holders, 5 hold Fla s, ou) 25e - dsy neoct at 2.36' p. m. standard —erl4's The meinbof Doric Lodge Lured. g g y venue, arrtis.A. Wylay, School M 1.30. A. F. and,. A. Ms"entertabled their , - -In, Edbard Island a wives andr lady: friends at dinner 'at' PICKERING D2acksmzttYon has . organ- the 'llalcon_ Inn on ,Monday ev�zyTlg• �'�, :. •�• ism& It vaWd Aot 6 t- Forty-one couples.'' enjoyed;a very `' " ' 'Brighten up the Home - lJer to'organize slycll a'taion in' .pleasSnt•erening in a.meat 4'0]nfolt- LUMBER YARD' Ontario. "- Able and pleasant manner, .with -HONE, 3�FIt, with Elastica Paint ' - --Mr. ` and Mrs. Booth were in ideal surroundings and service. Alliston on Monday attending the --Tennis is under way. The court Q funeral of the late Mr. John King. ;is lnarke : Staunton 'Wall -paper fan d the net is u and t -. I he Zate of the staff of the Yvhithy season opened, Our Appreciation , pe quite unoffi�lally, at e . . Giaaette 12.45 Tuesda}'. Bert Elliot! made a Glassite ♦ arnlsh - t --Mrs. J. G. Baxter spent sever- splendid job of weeding, rolling, and ON THI$ OUR -.al days "in Guelph last week, hav- generally beautifying,' and you'll be ing taken her mother horme. who highly pleased iv'ith the fast surface First' Anniversary New Oilcloth and Linoleum ' had been spending several months when you drop around with your. with her. . - new racquet.. ire axpres o —Farmers are now busy with the —.Rev. Hugh G. Crozier delivered spring work, much plowiig having 1 twq of his best sermons on Sunday - . waroy friends and patrons been done, but so far there has not last, dealing with the present diff. a •-''�'a �/ H A P _ ,'!been much sewing as the land is iculties in the indusrtial world. He for their favours of the - very damp from the frequent rains., 2epeated statements often heard to- -1We regret to report the death I day by real thinkers, as a aohstdos int y�aa. - 'at "Tack' Icing, at WhitbY, fore- to these prdblems. And even though May }we he for a ti selan in the Oshawa. Times Office. our political leaders believe they 4 pe agntlaued" - - - ' " He was very - popular and will be. are capable of bringing increase is that :patronage, Bald , ringing about the igreatly missed. His funeral took desired results thejr. have had over ;place on Monday in Allistda. two 'thousand ears goodwill o our taistcnien: Y to ' work on it f �+ i —fit. George's A. Y. Pa A- arill and. we appear to be getting in Y `'" '''.Tailor•mad�e Suits ld a concert is the Club Roamts deeper than ever. And. until our in- ion this 7%ursday, April 22nd. ' The - *m _ duatris] and coam'kerae leaders get The Pickering at � - pirograzn will be splendid and dost a different 'view, there is like! to ' �yols. �� b9 artists .from by little change. or ' frinpprbvrn asst. MEAT J�VIARKBunting's f o� - - E 011baltwts All teoast sad have a happy The sernur a • rwtere very cleverly 8 eytaiag with ns. Adsaiesiolls, 2io and prwpazed and delivered; gaud covered _. 30 cents. a great many current problem. fflow e�ga, ;�I —Daylight Beans Tune will be i ' —,Mr, and !!firs. James Greeal8w 'T 6.95 a '• ,obaersed in Pickering as is former have tacked � Whi1�y this week, FUR PAL$--0eaVi:riab nor mare �h more far Ready -..fades - . • -� years. from rnidnig`kt, Saturday, -where �y will r"de in the f7rt and z Hoketeia trade springer i A 1 loc. ? ` 24tiL - The- Trwtees believe ure. y y 'this to. be a logical umve iaasmoch ct.errgwood. g�- s as Ltger municipalities east and �`OR BALE—t'u1tNNtot, P. 9., 18 - - .vedt of this village Operate an faRt toot, also tractor plow 3.farro.4Deensa - i 4l. the fOSril>�1 mOTRha. & e Shop Deno Miro. Brougham 29t f —The suAe which has been In � Fred T. BLll�C1D � • .*me for several w - at a 40 bags of Cobbler potatoes. Henry Moon b 1 Penne Pia 2706 31336 _. . Esta !irked 867, _. -!General Motors of ' Otshavra. is mak- -- %ff very little progress towards' a y W ANTED -18 be" of erttle for _' __ _ Beaut Parlor_ V� OettlQrLCnt» Towards the end of the pasture , Howard Pugh, R R 4 Uxbridge r past week it looked as if the end Havingpurchased the barberin Phone ctare211e shah - .I�re neer, but hopes "en' bwinus former! carried on b S. H pie NmbFer t sena Lb—n4 z 68, nld PECIAL y y �•nd h•n, M inhed at the end of the week - W. Davis, I am prepared to cos- Forsyth. Claremttnt ea --In our next issue a.fult page trove chat business and solicit a PION 9ALE'.Mit•wion oak dining• will be daunted to the Coronation share of .your paltronagt. room suite facie. buffet and 6 chairs of King George VT. The -•page 'will Mrs. Mundell, Claremont, 35.35• ' e be profusely ilhistr'ated and wiU be A competent lady will bavecharge Breakfast Bacon, 25e ti' lbo' worth preserving. The Sunday of the beauty parlor end satisfae. Fust SALE—Ri-ir'd Olydeadalp filly • • using 3; also brood mare rising 7, M A School : lesson will be omitted but is guaranteed at reduced Burk Phone Pick 1031 340 Minced .Steak, _ - _I 2c. a lb* _!bDe two lessons twill appear this � �prices. . cERf) POTATOE!+ FOR BALE— , --week, and the News 'Pictures. Ptrmanent Waves. $2.00, 83.51 6.00 ►.. Dooteirs R A K Madill; lot 20. con. 8. pork Liver, 12e. a lb. —The regular monthly meeting gllgmpp Finger Wave, z -b0 Pickering. R R 2 C laremor t 3s R of the Woman's Institute will oe Finger Wave 35 RASPBERRY PLANTS—Por vele, • held at the home of Mrs. N. Banks • -tewlliig Beef, 2e • alb• Mar ,�Q Chief Latham and Viking. wen Klyao. -on Tuesday afternooa, :April lith. Oil mph '. , Altona Rd, N„ Rouge Hills. 14-38 s at 8 o'clock Roll (kCli Hove to P" 15c. :ao •OR RALE—A quantity of Dooley Jewel Shortenin,5e. a lb P1ePare the Cheaper Ch1ts of Meat-" %potatoes and early potatoes. Topy Goes , "WoQnan's .Part in Canada's Pzog- .. MA, a/":12 yr, Io115, con., 3, Pickering, 38.36 Cla88iC- Cleanser, :3 . tins, 13c. Tees" by Mrs. Cronk. Flection of _ OR "ALE—liwrPt clnver seed,+' Officese, Music, by 'Willie Banks, t+ White Blossom variety, tree 7rVm noxious ;. -iNext SuAday at 11 S sJl. 81Dd 7 '� •i• seeds. H W Marks, Int 24. cot 2 Pickering-- 85 4 tins, xSva m. D. S. T. Services will be held Fertilizer R ATTLE WANTED—Fop 150 Rcr", Ar - in the United Church, Rev., H. G z _:,and' ? ' ' �� • ' \Sof pasture, Shade and water Arthur Ar• ..• • hackle. Claremont. 'Phone Clare 602 35-58 .+ ` Crozier preaching at both services W.� Q Sunday. School at 10 a. m. mill be �Fertil$tors ` STEW. A RT CLI PP)3R8 FOR 8ALL Q ,. `.. 8: \ ' E ��y D an open' service in the etgnh WW- ;Also sheet shearing attacbm •at, .both In :. .wood working Condit -on. W H weaeey,Piak• utCher' ('pho>tiel•3000) iP�iel�erID itoriiim .under the leadership, of Tie' Pareetoin 'ertilator •bee "r;ne a2 z6 . -- Miss Rorke and Mr. blutkar, assist - �jOUSE TO RENT- 8i,z roomed �..,.� ed by their .respective classes: Tile' given good ref�ul ten or d ozenl jl frame house. 1 acre of land, hard and soft t' n slater Apple to owner. r. Doaglas, 1213F srbject will: be `.•Favorite .Hy?� - of farmers. Fits yonr old Ave.rloranto - Every class.4i '- urged to be oux int 32.34Pickerin Hardware Store full force and' visitors are wek>oorne. drill altd the cost is small. LtOR '•,SALIN--4 ghnrtborn bulla. The Bfible Classes have kindly cors- C cl Cheap to suit dairymen). AI'so O A C 21 ; Sure Gain Fertilizer is the best barl y and r quantity of Blaek' Tartar oats. G rented to join with' us for this- ser- M Forsyth, Claremont 36+ . fertilizer you can get, Fertiliser EE1J OA1y—I oved Banner, Now" 13 the Tia me to*Order our vice. Scholars assemble at 9.45 a. �1 m. Service at 10 a. m, has provfo itself to get results. LSgovernrrent standard No. t M. per busbel Also LaurelHalleas oats both eonsiderabl over ,--The South Ontario Agricultur- Ask those who use t. y Wei W H Westney, Pickering 33-34 leucin much d;' has been exper- Threshin ;Plowing, Cultivating Seedg al Society rovliich g, g, $ .T+OR SALE—Frame house rend lot pring: g fficulty for several Ete. [' to Claremont. water and 3 -piece beth,hot - - - years On account Of yearly deficits - and cold running water, 2 -car garage, For ' from operating ,the Oshawa Fair. ROY CARTER, Green Rive! particulars apply L Tucker; Claremont 3 -35 Timothy, Alf alfa, Red Clover, there being now several thousands OR SALE OR RENT—Over 100 T. of dollars of an over�raii,.,hav Phone Mark S03 3G acres; situa,ed 21-2 miles north of Picker- Skeet Clover and. Alike seed• a ,ng ts'excellent pasture s - i tided ZO 1{0 071 uith .the show. The land, 'rice very reasonable. Mas.11 S tuu s. Oshawa Fair, which has been in LILLIAN'S kir 3 Gifford St. Toronto. 35 • existence for many years, has done VOR SALE—Rrg'dJersey cow,.dur. Small • Garden Seeds in bulk s much for the farming community in C1�d'l Y SHOP 110' April 20th: amilke . Jersey 5-40124• ,��+ third calf, good milker: averaging 35-40 lbs. : `i;id in Packages encouraging the raising of pure of 5 per cent milk, Herd fully accredited, M )lied live stock, as -well as imprOV- B. Burk; Phone Pick 1031 34tf r h other products of the farm. It 'f Next door to Old Church Garage) f ~�8 P �1 EEDS FOR SALE—Timoth Red l Is also quite an asset to the city by OPENING .SPECIAL SEEDS tested seeds; Colorado Springywheat. Purina and Master Feeds " 1. drawing custom to the merchants. - Also Chat ham. incubator 120 egg size for sale • • • Shampoo, Finger -wave and Rinse Priced r'ght. Apply L. Middleton, Brougham, orae reason for the failure to meet Phone Pick 528 Sltf Field and :Garden Fertilizer 6'bligations is attributed to the lack j ,50 cents (fvU WS FOR SALE—Close ,spring• • a ` interest shown Iby the local mer- tiers and fresh cows, pure bred and grades. T. 1 00 Qts. PaintwwSpecial, 59e• a Qt B. tested and blood tested Free delivery •.eh*nts. The Society has been thor- Heaterless Oil PeriAxnent-Wade Wm I• Murphy, Murco Farms. Lindsay Ont r j�-,oughly re -organized and it is hoped Phone 1352. 1st[ j�gent for McCoimick-Deering 1'aim Weebiheyy by putting new Mood into the 'rnan- ..--Regular. $5.00 for $3.50 agwnent and creating renewed int- Regular, $3.50 for 1.95 OR SALE—Pure-hred Jereey bull, _ and Repairs. 14 months old. accredited, aired by Sramp- °erect among the business leen Of ton Cedar Favorite. Dem average 5.44per Our Motto:—"We haves, Can Itet•it, Of the cit tine Fair may et be a %ampoo and Wave, .50c cent., in R O P. R W Baladon, OF Pickering. ' Y y y R R 2. Pickering 36-3s itis not made.' ihnancial success The people of Os- Finger -wave, .35c ; - ` OR SALE -1 fresh Mhortborncow Tele hove 8900 haws want the Fair, so 'it is up to F P and 1 sprfneer. part Jers-q. T B tested thein to see that it is a suoeestt. Haircutting, .25e both third calf; also 2 young whitepure bred i PICK R1'NG l Yorkshire boars, Apply at lot 22, rear of con, LSDON phone Pick. 2201 8, Pickering. Lloyd Jas, White, 36-34 J. a C 7•