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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_04_30by -:. e•- '.-. E4 �.. .. :,.. :, T ra . VOL. L` II ' 6. PICgERIN(, ANT., ..FRIDAY SPR. �ii.19�i. Na. 36 , 411IM0100*tAnal Greenwood N.tldm" 'GREENWOOD NOTICE ' Mrs. Ellis and family moved on Provincial Auditors met several � DR H. O. PBARBON—Pbyeiciao „ Mommy to the Bush residence. days, in the hall here Iasi week, saraa0. ��� ty# Our -trucks pass your way Mr. Gerald Mutton, of Toronto, auditing books. MILLS a every day." spent the' week -end with his par- Miss Annie Bayles. Convener' of $. FC►RBYTS, Opti.. D., DireeWr COAL, COBE, eLts., Christian Fellowship Group, was in 1886-•1936 R•o,name-•rieal Aa.oeiatiosof Ontario. Res. .... . Jstaaad vrember of the Americas optometrical Owing to the illness of Miss Rut- charge of Sunday evening's meet- flaasoiawon. Eyes ezamined by appointment. WVUD, CEMENT, ledge, there will be no school this ing of the Y. P. ti. eoaa P 9804. claramont. Oct.Ont. week. _ firs. T. Knox is recovering from Miss Effie Graham, of Claremont 'Chopping t r' t,egot. OAND, (TRAVEL, her recent serious illness, and wish - spent the week -end with her aunt, es to thank her many friends for Monday, Wednesday and Friday y �DONALD KUDDY liarribter and Mrs. K.'$ielby. ' their kindly visits and interest. ° . Solicitor, Notary Public. omro 4vlo�eyw Loan. Miss Ruth Cole, of Hi hlanfi Mrs. Gannon 'visited her motherformerly occupied by hetateA.E.chria• BVILDFR,S SUPPLIES tias. south wing of t;eurt tiou.e. whaby. biy -�— Creek, spent the week -end with her on Sunday and found her as usual. + also local oartage work cousin, Miss Ruby Annis. Mrs. Eli Wilson, in hospital in Stou- 7c. per bag BEATON, BELL is ROSJ Cecil Walls returned home last ffville also. i= in e'er ' We have -also placed in stock a full Y poor health. 20 bags- - $1.30 Barristors ff 5olicitors Sunday after spending a two-week The May meeting of the W. 3I.�S. line of Maple Letef Milling vacation Aith his uncle, 11r. E. On will- be held at -the_ unean home.on 25 bags and over, 6c.. per bas r (X)KWILLB ,J, . K. L'UIv. K, F. Uo'* Feeds. merod, of Cannin , May 6th, instead of the >ti..8RW1iE t31rLL, K. L. j,, D.F. ROSS gtun. Thursday A_ full line o} cattle and pis A W MITCHELL '►ir. and 3113. P.olit. Nash, of usual date of the 3rd Thursday of feeae .�,:, JAMIfS A W1tIGHT W. Markham. and Sirs. L. Ha i9 Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 2836 german, the month. - ----- of Whitevale, spent Sunday with A meeting of the Brougham Ath- Pig Concentrate .'this is n Pickering, Ont, C[^� C. RICHAEfLyUN dt Co., Barris- g, Howard and Edith Ormerod. !clic and Hockey Club will beheld for economical feedin aters, Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suite 501, ?ITissionar Pro g fiacelaor Lite Building, 36 Toronto St. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 Y gram on ;Sunday in the $rougham Hotel, on Saturday Telephone Ad- 1684: Pickering Phone 3613.. set evenng, with solos, readings and evening, May 1st, for the settling. Pig Starter for young pigs -- T-- the drams, ".One Thing thou Lack- up, of business. - rJ'11IOMSCN & m-emILLAN—Barris- The Beal Store, Claremont est", after which Mrs. L. Hagerman 1-in—Solicitors. Noceries Public. officeat Gordon House. PickeRFtg. on'luesday and PHONE 8.21 of Whitevale. gave an interesting_ Aadley fbetarday cveninss from 7 eo to Q.co or by ap ( address on ";missions", was enjoyed . Poultry Feeds, All kinds Chieloe>t point li. Toronto ne, Elgin 5-03. Bldg., FURNITURE T U R E by all. Wet weather has held up seeding Starter and Growing Mask Y iY Melind+ St. Phone Elgin 5303. 29tt ' We are displaying an attractive operations, but even at that we are ONANT A. ANNIE — Barriete-s, variety of Kinsale much better off than Western Ont- an o CBotieiuwva Notaries Public " - Hr and Sk its ' - Aluminum and (iraniteware Etc. �•--- �' � ario, who have been hard hit. `• aGMDON D. CONANT,�K,.C. Furniture and Furniture Miss Gzace Mitchell spent Sunday Willand -Herb Moorhouse are F'. zr. t�RFZahT ALLIN F. ANNi6, B, A.. LL. S. Novelties. Mcte• -7 1 2SImcoe St S:. Osbawa at- her borne in litica. completing the big house deoorat- `' • p4•ao--4 and 5 (Cwkawa), and at tee Court Priam tow, in keeping with times. Mise Jean Ledgett is at her homeion job on Younge Str.- that was Hamm. wbitby, (oir, Cooant) Pbooe 7 (wbit- after spending the • winter in Brook- suspended last fall. Tlsey will be a- - "' "RADIO SERQICE lin. _ way about a month. PIANO-TITNINa _ We regret the serious illness of The Women's Inatitute on Wed- AND ?� A Graduate of Radio College ht Bentley at her home here. We nesday next at the home of Mrs. [� SRBERT T. FALLAIBw B. D 8.. $ hope she may soon recover, W. H. Westney, the roll call will All kinds 'off PEFair R Or)� D. D. S.. Graduate •f the Royal C AkV of with Mies Pearl Breault, of ,Oahamm, be—"My Worst Mistake in Cook- All Tuning Guaranteed sad she UnVa ty of Toronto. Up-to-the-minute training reRurned borne after holidaying in ' Exchange of seeds or bulbs as is srcood door wt d St. And, Q' yin8 g•' S .25.Cb�pkter,aa,one. Oaioe wen: 9 8IId $ for two weeks with Miss F. Mow- will te_made. A reading by Mrs C. S. MwDONALD •. M. to s P. s_, or a! ■bpon.tassat. (X-7 fa essay Guthrie, and a, detnoristrstion of pnrieat. prone r& 1700. 4sly FINEST EQUIPMENT The Foto+ Square. Ciaas met at "Economic Dishes" by Miss Muriel 209 CLOSE AVE., 101 O 11 a arbs. Cnfaranteed for Satisifaetice the home of their leader Mrs., V. Westney, _will be interesting to all. Orderstankeen at Orders Olfi a Parkin to .try exams last Saturday General tree planting' by farmers A? afternoon. this, year should be done on .the POBTILL. Lioeitia�,d Attotlo4ser. Reasonable Prices Tkte 'Jupp Co have moved their Coronation Day, May 12th. Many • fee twaafaf 40 Taft a" 0131081" Lae- Tabes mid Batteries ahra7v • >kJi e9mpment to Orillia where of our younger farmers are not Shingles �QT Sale Nee "ass." all Meda ameau" a• oa slaon es - - H. ROY MILLER. save a co or 11 miles of good in the matter of planting de- t pavefncat. curative trees - on their farts as Batt 6al.aeised Steri 9iaingten, Brougham.. O°ririo Visitors at Herb Parlem s. home on were. the pioneers, and now is the R. HHATON; TO'iRh8t31P _ Bird's Frit elate 8bittpllea. D •' dark. coa•eTL". Comsimmser for 4&f Photttt !hark 1/108 1 tars.a ��a nta. Accountaal. Ste. Tamest or Alec), re,-rubi�rring huitgy whe•b. :.farrfasa L-ieen••a. wbitevals. oat. 9uaday were Mr. caul 114rB. lee time of. more need for wind-breraks Lawn mowery Parkin and' daughters of AAbum, and tree population than it_was. it arpened. • � E'7 M R firs. E. Patterson and daughters, those days. Maples and elms, and 1. PATUR13ON li vLARFMONt' A. E. MHARDSON - of Brooklin. white ash and spruce are easy t, OaU trod err urere+:. Phone.wn ll#SN)gRAL IN9IIRAI'iC8 At time of writing Mrs. Hooker's get and are trees that will gr•w - Sister-in-la+w. who is in s Toronto anywhere,'FUEL REAL E9TAT)� Instirsnae of All giDdtl. Hospital is not improving as bet. -- OONVEYANCINt3 _ — —�_ Beet Rates Available with friends would like. Her two children, Dtinbaetoa -Jia sW eotabllehed agent, ready are still 'with their aunt, Mrs. 'Hook - _ .�N�. to nerve. .Security and Service. e7• '_KissEdna Ratcliff visited wit}, ! • Pbone, Piek,'6000 Mr. McMcBzien has sold -his farm friends here last week. Builders Supplies ?lddress Pyo stock and implemenss to a Markham Mr. J♦ G. McChesney -is' home for _ W M. MAW � who will take possension on a few days from the mining di�* l.tQmbe[ and Lath BROUGHAM ,PICK 516 Monday May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- rict .of Northern Quebec. I.ICBNBED AUCTIONEER AND Brien and family are moving to De- ;fission Band • a -ill meet in tiv ..: 'li. (;� bbju$lee VALUATOR . troit this week. baserneriv of the church on Satur DlUb COaI ry 19alee conducted Anywhere PiCkerM Mills day, May lst at 2.30 p. gym. D.S. Phone or write. Address 614 DundaF _ _ _ Broug am O Saturday :last owe cele ' h n Bob H -Alberta Uoal c on the1g y quite btrate�i his birthday with a part Whitby, Ontario. COokB�iUtt Falco Machinery brisk on Sunday. h hga was usefulegifts.d many beauitful an•' CFment. Lime, Fleets! Street, East. Agency for Frost & Woodand Domestic Coke L ; Bob Malcolm was a Ravenshoe The montl•1v meeting of the `'W „ Maple ,Body weld t CYRIL E. MORLEY Complete lire and repairs, visitor on Sunday. A. will meet at the home of Mrs j G ENERAL INBURANOE Chopping and, Feeds of. all The Shepherd family spent Sun- ' Lawson McConochie, 'on Thursday. ABents for Lindy Fen(* Piece PitteelA>G 0704 day at, their home here.. afernoon. May 6th. 7 kinds.e`. 2 d - h and Ds .,Doan .WRITES Royal Pastry Flour P -; T. �C Brva�rt had a business tri The C G I T. group was enter to the .city the first of the week. twined on Thursday evening last at 9n Life , Wet weather has delayed work on the hame of Miss Helen Scott and �Cbcksbutt Implements Poultry Feeds, Growing the land. so far, same plowing hav- spent a very enjoyable evening. Fire i havin been done. George McConochie is. a verb• Secure Prices Before . Baybg 4 Mash Lay ing • Mash g Automoe Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beare and busy young man these days, having We carry all makes of Plow Points. little'daughter, visited with Mr. and, taken over the paper route recent D Bulglary and ACC1d8IIt Mrs. E. Holtby on Sunday. ly covered by Sidn4ty Brown. ' We WILSON B R Q So .INSURANCE. - D. N. ■ L�CkWOOd Mr. George Farley is very ill at wish- him luck and better weather. PICKERING, ONT. time of writing. His daughter, Mrs. Dunbarton Hockey Club will hold LOCQSt MU, �Q!• Rodd, of Port Bolster, is with her a dance` at the \ew '.Hoon on the Phone Mark ?200 NemPatterns brother's family • thi>3 week, helping evening -of Friday, May 76. Mus- New - R. G. CLENDENINa to care for him. is will be furnished by Billy Hole Visitors at the home of Mrs. 'G and His Live Wires. Dancin at 9 ;. In Linolenms, Congo. g WISE FARMERS " 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Philip on Sundag were: Mr. and p• m• Admission 30 cents, tax inc- leums and Oilcloth are _ 4 Mrs: George Smith and daughter, luded. Treat their Seed Grain - Private Ambulance ,�IIet in,, a stood range t0. - �� Jean. of 'Beaverton, .111. and biro. St. Paul's. Iiunbarton, Sunday, Day and Night�Service Russell Brodie and the D. McLaugh- May'2nd. '5th Sunday after Easter with choose from. 'lin family, of the cit Sunda School at 2 m, Celebra. Pbooe 9006 - y.. P• .Brighten.your room's With Malvern 5000 Mothers' Da} .ail] be linked with tion of the Holy Communion at 3 Forinaldeh de -. p s sal ace at>propriate for Coronet- p m Reza. E. G; Robinson, preach- J new floor coverings- this... :Markham - Ont ion. on blav 9th. Sunday School and er. •Seri ice and. Sunday, School on • Church Service combined, beginning. Daylight Sa,.ing Time: To insure asmut-free harvest ' Spring at 2 p. m. An invitation. was extend- The regular meeting of the Y. P. A few cents spent in smut pre- SUN -TESTED WALL PAPER For Your Poultry ed by the Pastor last Sunday for U. will be held on Monday, with Veniion %vil add dollars to in stock You will find papers parents wishing to have Children the Christian Fellowship Committee baptized, . to our aro A 15 oz. bottle for every room in the house.. Drinking Fou nta'ina and Feed P Present 'them at this in charge. There will be a "guest y P.! service. speaker. Also plans are being madd sufficient to treat 50 bushels ' fabric textures, plastic effects Troughs, made, in Our own shop Miss Zella Seebeck, ,of• Toronto, for our annual banquet on May 10• { conventional, modern, floral, was with her .people for the week- The regular weekly meeting of 35C• l: Good quality was mDderately •end, on accoum of the death of her the Dunbartnn Y. P. S. will be held plain, novelty & scenic designs. -• We also carry r 3TI�K-FAST DRY PASTE priced• father, the late David Seebeck,, who as usual on Monday evening, May ti j died on Friday, April 23rd, the fun- 3rd, at 8 o'clock D. S. T. Miss Ina Ceresin Powder Treatment 3 Oyster shell and mica it. eral taking place on Monday after- McConochie, Christian Fellowship ,116•• $1 aLa New Anbulante, Day or Night noon from his residence to White- Convener, has prepared a very int- �/ r t Phone 1500 Also .dairy utensils. and filter vale Cemetery, -'Rep. J. E: Glover in erecting program. Wd certainly ap- Copper Carbonate, for H1dt- pads., charge of the sen -ice. The funeral preciatiM the large attendance at less oats. was largely attended by local res- our last meeting, and we were very Furnace work and general tin- idents and a large nurnber of ret- sorry indeed that the guest speaker 1 lbs, 35ee C. A. -STERRITTI', $mithing promptly attended to. selves and friends from outside did not appear. '14tere were anum- t ►J _ points. The bereaved have the sin- ber like Little Albert -own in the Funeral Director ALVIN BUSHBY cere sympathy of the community. mouth, but it is not a 'custam in L'e . C• ,Ones Phm• 8 Furniture Dealer Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown visit- Dunberton tol have friends go home l Hardware Phone 4606 ed the former's parents here on disappointed. But we assure you it )LA12110N THE IAMIMD. BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMON! ..Synapsis of Preceding Instalments: It- has been ten years duce Pop ......Clark ;won a United League pennant with his New York Blues. - As the --season opens the sports writers, with the exception of Terry • Burke of the ' '.Star, give them little chance. He bets $10 on them at 200 to 1 at the restaurant of Tony ' Murallo, a gambler, in the Broadway district.. From the first game, in which What-' Ver, the -Philadelphia pitcher, is killed with a rifle bullet through the 'heart after smashing out a home - run, death or injury cripples the Blues' opponents. Both Whitper and Larry Doyle the Blues' rookie shortstop and ex -Fordham star, had been attentive to Clark's pretty daughter, Frances, and she had shown her preference for Larry. 1' -'When four Boston players are in- jured, Burke learns that Sid Stream, .notorious New York gunman, wreck- ed their taxi with a 'rifle bullet through a tire. Stream is found dead and Terry 'receives by mail the warning: "People who know too much die I" Terry has the news first also when Dirkin. Chicago star, drops dead from poison after hitting a homer. The poison comes from a phonograph needle fixed in the handle of his favorite bat. Pietro. the Chicagobat boy, disappears amysterioosly. Masked gunmen true 'Imp Terry, question him, gag him, and warn him he knows 'too much. He swears his beats are due to lucky hunches. Both Terry and Doyle have been suspected by Detective (Kelly, and Clark sends Doyle to -Now k.- Larry plays good ball i ---them. ii sold to Boston, and L-.. ba- - aoming one of the most popular ,,players in the league. "Wait a, minute!" the' house de- tective warned. "'Don't touch any- thing! Let me look him over." . The manager, with bulging eyes, watched Croft, the detective, as he felt Scotter's heart and then hold- ing the head in one hand pulled back the eyelids. He let the head down gently and turned to face the - waiting men. "I'm afraid he's dead. I'll call the house doctor first and then we'd better' notify the police.'_ . "How could he be dead? There was nothing the matter with him! Abley protested. "I'm no good at riddles," Croft replied as he jiggled the hook bf the receiver up and. down. The house detective 'hurried in, pulled his stethoscope out of his bag and tumbled with the body. "There is no heart action," he said. "You mean he is dead?" Abley asked. "But—" "He is dead." sr c -- - B i � 0 pri'e sinners For your seeds and garden supplies—* always remember that: • You jind the best or PERRON'S" NEW CATALOGUE . FREE , Maonifioent seed catalogue, fully mus- trated, 172 pages, several in natural co. r +` lours, the finest and most Complete avail- able. SPECIAL Send 15c in stamps and you will receive it ppackage of our giant ZInniss Na 3214, And a free Copy of our now .r►- !� pitalOauCsV, Llnnias Cart ort and mail this coupon to-Bo9. --COUPON — -- -- Gentlemen - Dept. �' Enclosed are .15c in stamps. Pldase send me 1 package of giant Zinnias No. 3214; 'rd ur now free catalou Name: "»."• Address- . ...... 6 f �y WH-PERRON I SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN SSSUAWREM BLVD. MONTMA "His heart, perhaps?" the manager suggested. "Don't know anything about him" the doctor replied quickly. "I'll have to call Palmer," Abley said, and went ' to the teleplione. Croft had turned to the telephone himself. "Okay," - he said. I'll use ' the one in the other room. We've .got to notify the police." "What do you think?" Craven asked Terry as they waited. "I'm going -to wait until I am dead sure this time," Terry °whispered back. "I've had enough trouble with -the police for being a good guesser." Abley turned from the telephone. "I've got to go." He addressed the manager. "Palmer - will fix things out at the park and be- down- here. just as soon as he can." When the police., arrived the man- ager and the' house doctor told their stories and h'ur'ried away to their duties. The medical examiner was called in and made a hurried exam- ination. Terry and Craven helped lift the body from thettable and put . it on the .bed and the -doctor went to work. Craven moved over Ao the card table and looked at the puzzle for a moment. He turned his head this way and that, trying to form an idea of the picture that had been partly pieced together. Hepicked up a piece and fitted it into place. He smoothed it down with his fingers and reached for another piece.' He became -.ab- sorbed in the intricacies 'of the p4,:-. zle; fingered pieces. tried' them, and swore when they did not frt, p'at -them-- down--amd-tried--others, --- rubbed-his fingers several times: His finger-tips were moist . and they seemed somewhat sticky. -There was a- powdery dust on the table, as there • usually is when a jig -saw :a .spread out. Craven blew at tae dust and then sneezed. • He reached for another piece and his head began to swim. He leaned on the table. His throat felt thick and "swollen, - his eyes hurt and he was suddenly afraid. "Terry"' he gasped- in a- dazed, choking voice. His arm went- limp under him and he slid to the floor. Terry leaped toward him. "What the hell?" the doctor ex- claimed as he backed away from the bed. "Fainted?" "\ot Craven," Terry said: "There is something terribly wrong with him. •Come quick! Craven was gasping for breath and. his hands were pulling' at. his throat. They carried him into the next room, and • the doctor loosened his clothes and gave him a hypodermic.. • "What's the matter with this bozo Doc "-Detective Klein asked as he . looked at Craven, ho had quieted somewhat. , 'The same thing that's the matter with the other one,"'the doctor an- swered, "and the hell of it is, I don't know what!" Klein whistled.."Holy cats.'..What is it?" _ • . "I just told you I don't know. Get out and don't let them touch any- thing in that room. Call the in- spector and tell him we are up against something phoney. But 'first call the hospital and tell them , _to. gpf here pronto " He took Craven's. pulse and shook his head. (To -be•" Continued.) "It,is known that :75 per cent of the blindness' is preventable; , to prevent should be our goal — Helen Kel- "Though the average intelligence may remail the same, the range from the lowest to the highest in the ai'aTd has become expanded." Dr, Franz Issue No. 18—'37 C-2 CHOCOLATE AND ALMOND Here is a cake that promises to be, a hit this season and many other seasons too. It's a new and entirely different cake, and, of course, you *ant to be the' first in your crowd to serve it. But it won't be your exclusive— recipe very long ' because everyone else will want to try it and .after serving this cake once, it will become an outstanding favorite. Now, however, is your chance -to in a name for yourself by being the first .to serve this delicious Chocolate Almond Cake. - Because it' is so good and for fear someone may not get a slice, the pro- portions given will make an extra large cake and you will appreciate that when the cake begins to disap- pear. It will prove ideal as your contribution towards a supper club; a church dinner or at your own bridge party. It's an elegant -looking cake too, and the combination of flavors — chocolate and almond and the com- bination of the rich brown and cream colors will please everyone. Chocolate. Almond Cake 2V2 cups sifted cake flour. is teaspoon .salt 2 cups sugar 3 squares unsweetened chocolate melted ' teaspoons vanilla ' 1 cup butter: or other shorten'itg . 1 teaspoon 'soda 5 eggs,.' well beaten 1 cup sour mils or butterm'.Ik Sift flour .orice, measure, add, the socia a-nd salt, and, sift together 3 .times. Cream butter• thoroughly, add sugar -gradually;' and dream until it is light • anal fluffy: Add eggs and beat well, then chocolate and -blend. Add . flour, alternately. with ' milk, a small amount at.a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla. gake in greased. loaf pan, 15- x 9 x 2 incites, 1n slow. oven (325 Deg. FJ 50 minutes, or" *until done. Remove cake from pan, cu£ 'in halves crosswise and 'trim to straig:it-en the _edges.------Put^togsti�er " witFi -_Toasted Almond Filling, between layers and Mocha -Chocolate Frosting on .top - and sides 'of cake, Decorate top with shredded . toasted . almonds; if de- sired. Toasted Almond Filling Cook 1 cup chopped, blanched al- monds slowly in 4 tablespoons butter until well toasted• stirring constant. ly. Recomve from fire and'.add a tablespoons top milk. Then add' 3 cups sifted confectioners' . sugar' gradually, beating until smooth. Stir in dash of salt and 2 tablespoons of vanilla. Cook until thick enough to spread. (For less luxurious filling use ': or 3-4 of -this recipe). ' Mocha Chocolate Frosting -Cream 2 tab:espoons• butter; add 1 cup. sifted. confectioners' sugar grad- ually, blending thoroughly, Add 1-8 teaspoon salt, and 'l squares of un- sweetened.. chocolate, melted, and mix well. Then add 4 cups sifted confec- tioners' sugar, alternately with . %' cup strong coffee, until of right con- . sistency to spread. • Beat after each addition until smooth. .Ten -Questions Q. How can I treat white • curtains that are sunburned and yellowed from the summer's sun? A; They can be made ecru by dip- ping in a coffee solution. The sun - Ask your dealer about Coleman Stores that 'Hake their ewn glia fromnE gasoline, or write - The Coleman Lamp and Stove Company, Ltd., Dept WL, Toronto, Ontario. Om. en's VorL6 burned spots will be covered and the room will have a softer tone .than when the. curtains were -white. Q. How can I take • proper care of the fingernails before cleaning and polishing the stove, or. doing similar work ? A', Rub some soap ' under the fingernails and it will be impossible for them to accumulate dirt. Q. How. can I iron table linen so as to give it a satin gloss? A. Iron on the wrong side first, . then on the right side. Q. How can:'I remove all small in- sects when preparing greens ? A. By sprinkling some baking soda on the greens before pouring water on them for the first washing. Q. How can I clean greasy wood- work? • A. Try cleaning it with a cloth dip- ped in turpentine. Follow this by • wiping with a cloth dipped in water, to which a little kerosene has been added. Q. How can I remove ice cream from a can without difficulty? A: Wrap a hot cloth around the ..can and the -cream will .slide out easily. Q. What is a "good remedy for freckles? A. -Bathe the face -in fresh butter'- milk, uttermilk, or mix two ounces of sour milk, or buttermilk, with two drams of grated horseradish, .and six drams of cornmeal. Spread this mixture between thin muslin and apply to the affcted parts at night, leaving on as longas as possible; but be careful_ "not to get it in the eyes. Q. How can I prevent" leather shoes from hardening after being out in a heavy rain? A: By washing , the leather with warm water -and then rubbing quite ,thoroughly, with castor. 041.'* Q. How, can I improve the flavors o f gooseberry pie and elderberry pie ? A. Add a little 'snit to the goose- berry pie; and a tablespoonful of vinegar to the elderby- pier_to_.' proerr -int— prove their flavors.' " Q. How ..can I ' remdve - vegetable stains from the hands? A.. 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Please send. me the free Royal Yeast Bake Book. .Name Address Tovrn_* Prov. .,NOTICE Due to the fact that this whole page, next week; will be devoted entireW to the Coronation, we are including nest week's Sundaf School Lesson in this issue. Ad�w OIL .5UNDAY SCH00 LESSON_ LESSON •V. -May 2 without challenge. It also intimates ABRAHAM A MAN OF FAITH or admits of the suppoiitior- that there (Genesis 11: 27-20; 18.) had been previous inhabitants who - Printed Teat -Genesis 12: 1-9; may have been subjugated by the in. 13: 14-18. vading Canaanites. GOLDEN TEXT -By faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed to go "And Jehovah appeared unto Ab- out unto a place whieh he was to ram, and said, Unto thy seed Will I receive for an- inheritance.He- give this land: and there builded he brews 11��8. - an altar unto Jehovah, who appear- ` - ed unto him."- Here, for the first 'The til Lesson In Its Setting e, 'occurs a phrase that is to have Time Abraham was born B.C. such great significance throughout 2003 and reached Canaan about B.C. the Old and New Testaments, 'the He separated from Lot four Lord appeared.' How he actually ap- years later and rescued Lot B.C. 1921. geared to Abram we are not told, and Sodom was destroyed B.C. 1904. it is vain for us to speculate. We Place-Tht City of Ur was in can be confident that God appeared .in southern Chaldea. Haran was is such a way that 'Abram, knew that it Mesopotamia; - Shed=em in ,central was God who was speaking with him. Though the promise of the land was Palestine; Sodom at the northern end given to Abram, be himself never of the Dead Sea; the plain of Martini, possessed Canaan: this was left for which is Hebron, is located twenty his seed, to follow some hundreds of miles south of Jerusalem. Gerar was years later (see Acts 7: 6). nine miles southwest of Gaza. "Now Jehovah said unto Abram" "And be removed from thence -The name "Abram means "high unto the mountain on the east of father." Later in the narrative we Bethel, and pitched his tent, having, shall find the name changed to Abra- Bethel on the west; and Ai on the ham (17: 4, .5). "Get thee out of east: and there he buiided an altar .thy country, and from. thy kindred, unto -Jehovah, and . called- upon the and from thy father's hoose, unto the name of Jehovah. And Abram jour- • :ney�'going on still ,toward the land that I will show thee." This is undoubtedly .the second. call in South.„ -Bethel means `the house of 'Abram's life. The first 'one he had God,' and is to beidentified with the -only partially obeyed (Acts 7. 2--4},- modern town. Beitin. it plAyed .a God knew that Abram had come to most important part In the life of an hour when he was ready to more Abram's grandson; Jacob (Gen.. 28: T 11). Why Abram continue%' to move ..fully obey God's commands. God ..,.never tells -us to give n southward. we are not told: probably gi p `anything ' God would have him traverse the en - that is dear to us unless; at the same . time, he gives us a promise of some- tyre land' which he had promised as a -thing even more precious that he will - possession -for his descendants. - bestow upon us. (See Phil. -3: 4-14): "And Jehovah said onto Abrais�, `-'And I will make of thee a great after. that Lot was se para ted. •from s nation"" The Jews have been a great him, Lift up now thine eyes, and look nation numerically, and are •greater from -the place where thou art, north-' today than probably, ever before, ward and. southward and eastward r d R7rey have -been great in commercial and westward. -For all the lani whicb- v life; they have been greater- in arts thou seest, to, ibee will 1 give it, find P and Sciences,- but they have been iso= to thy seed far ever.". -This- is the P Pre mely great in their spiritual in_ second promise Abraham has been s fluence, in giving us the •Holy Scrip-. given regarding the ultimate posses- t 'tures; and the Son of God: "And I sion -of Canaan, only this time• the. :will bless thee, and make thq Promise has r • sweep, and its m .great; and be thou a blessing-" Abra eternal aspect here first appears. God. w ham was blessed in being the father " does • not tease us -by giving ,ou souls t .pf the Hebrew people, in the privilege visions of ultimate accomplishments, h of`.ralking with • God, 'in receiving desires for service, but he leads us, er mighty promises from God, in being • and schools us, and equips us for the the father of the faithful; -through- attainment of that which ,he has un- th Put all the ages he has been honored unveiled to our souls; one vision to a k by Je* and Gentile, by Christians one and another- to anoth?r. pr -and Mohammedans. -His lace in so "Anil I will -make thy seed .as the in Christian truth may be judged by dust of the earth: so that if a man his thefact that he • is mentioned more can number the dust of the earth, G than seventy. times in the New Testa. then may th ment. Y Y 'seed also be number- co ed" -For a fulfiilment of this prom: ful "And I will bless them that bless.'' rse see Num. 23: 10;. Duet. • 1: 10; -thee, and him that 'curseth thee will 1.Oi 22; 28: 62. In Gen. 15: 5, Abra- , 'tu •I curse: • and in thee shall . all . the ham" is ,promised a seed as numerous So families of the earth be blessed."- as the stars of the heaven, and it has for (See Zeob- 14: 16-19):- Abraham been suggested that the promise that pe bestowed a- blessing upon the world his seed should be as the dust of the the :_in being the first great character• of earth refers to his posterity accord- .adv* ;the true God. Through him came ing to the flesh, and the promise that wit that whole race of people who have , his seed should be as numerous as the an _ --�so mightily- Blessed humanity .-by stars of the heaven, refers to his seed rig i their Scriptures; through him came according to the Spirit, Gal. 3: 29; -far the Lord Jesus Christ. Heb. 2: 16y. her :`So Abraham went, as Jehovah had "Arise,.. walk .through the land min be spoken unto him; and Lot went with ' the length of it and in the breadth of t e him: 'and Abram was -seventy and five it; for unto thee will I give it. And the years .old when he departed out ' of Abram moved his tent, and came and A Haran. And Abram took Sarai' his dwelt by the oaks Of Mamre, which Abr 'wife, and Lot his bro'ther's son, And ' are in Hebron, and built there kno all their substance that, they had tar .unto Jehovah." -Acting immedi- l o e' gathered, and the souls that they had • ately, as the heavenly voice directed,. 'love gotten'in Haran; and they went forth . Abram moved his tcnts`,to the plain, resp to go into the land of Canaan; and of Mamre; who later became . his teas into the land of Canaan they came." 'friend and ally (14: 23, 24), near He man Canaan is supposed to mean "mer- bron, twenty-two miles south of Jer- Ful _chant. ' See, e.g., Iso. 23: , 11, , the . .usalem, on the way to Beersheba; a He margin. town of. great antiquity. Here he, one "And Abram passed through the built an altar to God. It is riot said acte land unto the p{ace 'of Shechem." - anywhere that Lot ever built an altar who ..This is the place where. Abram first to God. Erecting an altar for the hear erected an altar. Shechem lay in the worship of Jehovah . in every place Pass which cuts through mounts where Abram journeyed may be com- Sodo Ephraim, Elio],. and: Gerizim; about pared to Christian people immediate. city, twenty-five. miles. directly north of lR "seeking a church home 'when they for Jerusalem, in a valley which- A. P. ?Hove to a new city; or a travelling St Stanley has called' "the most beauti- ful, man attending divine service every °t iful, perhaps it might be said,• the only Lord's Day no matter' bow far from in t very beautlful� spot, in' centra] Pales_ home he might be; or Christian people . is tine•'•' not allowing themselves, in strange - "Unto the oak of Moreh. Moreh cities, and when living in hotels, to as a refers to the owner of the oak fall asleep at nn��hht without hearing ercie "And the Canaanite, was then in othe the voice of Gorfrom the page. di dins Lind. This simply' implies that the Holy Serlptu?e•Seb1 "Lod was not open for Abram to en - 'ter•' upon immediate possession -of it a--,3 speak • ••is . , LESSON VI. -May 9. ABRAHAM A MAN OF PRAYER, (Chapter 18.) Printed Teat Genenis 18: 17-32. GOLDEN TEXT- The supplication of a righteous man availeth much in its working. James 5: 16. The Lesson In Its Setting Time -Abraham's intercession - for Sodom occurred B.C. 1904. The F'ARMER'S SCORNER Conducted by PROFESSOR HENRY -G. BELL - 'With the 4 -0 -operation of the Various Departiirents of the Ontario Agricultural College Place -Hebron, about twenty miles QUESTIONS "Regarding fertilizers, a• e: 20% Superphosphate would cost Y;i'1 south of Jerusalem. what' conditions call for a 20176 phos• you'$2.90 per acre, but it will not add "And Jehovah said, .Shall I. -.hide hate? P vas wondering if it was the anything but Phosphoric Acid. Thio frons Abraham that wliit'h' I do; See- price that was in its favor. We would is the kind of plantfvod which hastens ing ,that Abraham shall surely See - like to sow grain again on land which • ripening. 2-12.6 will add Nitrogen come a great and mighty nation, and had grain last year. Last year's dry which gives straw growth and Potash spell has thrown our rotation out of which promotes the filling and health- .all the nations of the earth shall be. order. Our land is sandy and gravel iness- of the c?o In Our demonstra• blessed in him?" -God always know loam. , Would you recommend sowing tion tests, -we have found that both what be is going to iso in .every cir- 0% phosphate alone? How would it Nitrogen and Potash pay well under cumstence concerning every individu- be in conjunction with a light co,' conditions which you mention, eapecb a1 and every nation. Some of these of manure,: or- would you recommend ally if you are' seeding down with alf- purposes he has revealed to us in his one of the regular fertilizers?'' - J. alis or grass m4xture. Beat applica- Holy Word, indeed thousands of R., Wentworth County. tion of this fertilizer of course, is them:• Often by prayer and 'abiding ANSWER: You say that you would 'through- the fertilizer section -of the in the will of God we come to know . like to sow grain_again on land which combined fertilizer and grain drill: God's 'specific purposes for us: at had grain last year..You also say that; The analysis of the soli would of . specific times, as we face certain cir- the land is sandy and gravelly loam, course help us in - reaching definite cumstances: Our knowledge of What Chanccs are the level of available knowledge 'of the fertility levels of God will do strengthens us; cocain- Nitrogen, Phosphoric Acid and Pot-. your soil, but since. -you say it was in ages us to greater fervency in Chris- ash will.. be fairly low in this soil for grain last year, and, since it is sandy tion work, delivers -us from fear, and this year's crop. It you can spare it, a- gravely loam soil, I believe yon' creates in us a hope that nothing can a light coating of manure, I believe would be safe in following the sug- ever take away. _ it would be good. In addition, I would gestion that I have given. "For i have known him, to the end recommend that poi apply 25T lbs. that he may command his 'children per acre of 2-12-6. or 2.12-10 fertilizer. I would prefer the latter although it and his household after him, that would coat a little more. N they may keep the way of Jehovah, 2.12=10 has given excellent results to do righteousness and _.justice; to in our demonstration tests over the MOV1e y the end that Jehovah may bring upon , provirlce, giving incrrases of 10 to 15 Abraham that which he hath spoken bushels per acre over unfertilized. of him." -As it was only � by obedi- 2-12•10 fertilizer at the rate I men- ence and righteousness that Abraham - tioned will cost. you .'approximately and his seed were to continue. in God's $3.30 and 2.12-6• will cost $3.00 per favor, it was fair that they should be a " encouraged to do so by seeing the' dust and ashes. Peradventure there Ra��O fruits of unrighteousness. - So -that. -shall Mack five -of the fifty righteous: _ as the Dead Sea la'y throughout their wilt thou destroy all the city for lack whole history on their borders, .re- of.five. And he said, 1 will not des- `,� By VIRGINIA DALR minding them of the' wages of sirl, troy it, if I find there forty and five." they might Heuer fail rightly to- in- Abraham must have known the ^_ terpret its ' meaning and in every city of Sodom intimately, • and he A picture that will endear itself to Vat catastrophe- read* the lesson, probably 'was convinced in his own every dog lover in the world and ev- Except ye rept nt, ye shall all like heart. that fifty righteous could not ery humanitarian, based on that heart1 wise perish-' They could never at- be found within the circumference of warming institution known as "The tribute to chance this predicted judg- ..that city. He him selY cer6einIy never Seeing Eye," is planned' by Warner ment. - ' ` - heard of -fifty righteous men being Brothers. As you. probably know, "The "And Jehovah said. Because!, the there. • Yet his heart is' moved with' Seeing Eye," is a school, at Morris - cry or' Sodom -.and Gomorrah- is pity for his own flesh and blood, who , town, N.J., supported by public sub- great.`and because their -sin is very certainly would be' destroged in such scriptlon which trains 'police dogs to grievous; I will go down ndw, and a- judgment as is about to descend lead blind' men, ce- whether they .have don, alto- u on this city. Started soon -after the alar by s p ty. Accordingly, he asks- Mrs. Eustis who had.seen what won- gether according to the cry of it, God if he, would not spare the city derful work was done in Switzerland which is come _ unto me; and if. not, ' .if, only forty-five righteous could be by giving blind men dog companions, -will- know." Them, far down the •'found, and God answered his second "The Seeing Eye," has trained- hun- alley, lay -the guilty cities .still and petition as he bad answered the first.. dre'd. of dogs, who have completely j eaceful.- No sound travelled to the It should be notieed that, in. this sec- changed the lives of their formerly- ! atriar--chis ea;s. Quiet tho ua*h Sodom and. petition; Abraham Appears even -heiplesa- masters. The dogs lead their Be in the far distance, and in in deeper humility than in' the first " men through traffic tangles with Per- o hush of. the ' closing day;- yet•'to: peition, as though -he 'had no tint to feet safety - but better even than God there was a cry, the cry of the ask God anything, being -but dust and that • provide understanding compan- aid s es rrself-�-he is dust at first -and ionship. ere the tries which had entered into ashes at last. he cars'•of the Lord God. Each sin - "And he spake unto him again, and Far away in Boston making per - as a cry. 'The voice of thy broth- said, Peradventure 'there shall be sonal appearances, the Rita Brothers s blood erieth' unto -me.' We must forty found there,, And he said, ` I heard that the-T.oaentieth Century not conclude from the phraseology of will not do . it for the forty's Fox studio planned rip's sake. to separate them est two, verses: that -Gov did .not' And he ..said, Oh let not the Lord }:e to the actual condition in. Sodom angry, and I will speak: peradventure putting brother Jim evailing at this time: su h expres- there shall thirty be found there. And ° into Last Year's - Kisses" with Alice - • N' ors as. we 'have' here are used to he said; I will not- do it, if I find Faye, Tony Martin, dicate Cod's, absolute justice in all thirty there." -Twice again, continu- Don' Ameche and 4 decisions; and to'inform-us. that ally reducing; -the number of those others. They com- o,d never pui,:shes any being or any who, if found, would lead. God to plained by telegram mmunity, in wraih, but tha;-he is-,-spare--Ah cit does xbraham ap- they howled over Iy- justified in so doing. proach God op behalf of- a -doomed I long-distance tele-, Gen. = 18: 22-23. "And the . men commuuiity. Here is rue persistence' phone, they objected rned from thence, and went.toward in.prayer, not letting go of'God until with such embitter - .ward but' Abraham stood yet be- our whole heart has been _ ed frenzy that the poured out studio had to give e Jehovah. And Abraham drew before him. pleading, with his 'as a Alice Faye pea and said, Wilt' thou consume man would plead with a friend. 'How m• All , three Riti ' righteous with the wicked?• Per. wonderful for a mere creature to be brothers . will appear enture there are fifty righteous on such terms with God as Abraham' =•in picture. 'The ap= hits the city: wilt .,thou consume. As here revealed to -have' been, and should add to to Alice ,fun of the picture. d not spare the,. place for the fifty yet every Christian believer in Jesus rig] that are therein? That be . Christ his. an -even greater right to Gertrude Nieson's first song num- froth thee to do after this man- exercise . in entering `into the holy ber'in 'Top of the Town," in -"Where to slay the righteous with the Are You," her lucky 'number. Jimmy Place by the blood 'of Jesus, by the ked, that sb -the -righteous -should way which he dedicated fair. us.' (Heb. McHugh and Harold Adamson. wrote as the wicked; that be far from 10: 19. 20). _ it for her three years ago, to use when e: shall not the Judge of all the "And he said, Behold now, •I have auditioning fora big. commercial ra. rif fif th do right?'.' -This prayer of taken upon me to speak unto the dlo'program: She got the job. Last aham's arose from Abraham'' -s . _Lord: peradventure there shall be f ill while it Hollywood for a' vacation - wledge of Gods purposes towards twenty found there. And he said, after a strenuous stretch on the ro- om, and from Abraham's own I will not destroy it for the twenty's dio,, she sang it at a party and .was fol Lot, and his feeling of deep sake. And, he' said, Oh let not the immedin 13l offered a screen contract onsibility for the son of his de- Lord be an by produce: s present: angry,, and I will: speak yet • " ed brother, with. whom ',for so but this once: peradventure ten shall • While Producers of "Gone With the " y years he had lived and labored. be found. And he said, > will not Wind;" ai•e still aigbing - over who thermore, Abraham knew God, destroy it 'for- the ten's sake."- -should play the leading roles... -Para.. I absolute eonfide3ree-in God as Twice again; still clinging to"' God mount- is, stealing a march on. tllem- who .heard prayer, who always ' for,Sodom, does Abraham plead -that They have bought a.story called "Get" d reasonably and. justly, and to God might not destroy this wicked tysburg" wiiicb has the same setting . m he could f€errently pour out his city, once asking that it might be and similar•rharacter and ate -putting is desires: preserved, if only twenty• righteous" it info''Prodnetion at once. And Jehovah said,•. If ., I find in should be found, and, finaI'ly' asking m fifty righteous within the if God would'preserve it if only ten . Waitresses Being Given then I will spare all the plac9 righteous should be found. And -both �.esSon3 In Self-�� ' their, sake."=: God` accepted the times God answered Abrataam in the" fen.e proposed by Abraham, though affirmative. We' are not' told that - necessarily thereby acquiescing G'od, demanded _that Abraham cease SALT LAKE CI e - Thirty-two women learning to be waitresses are _ he absolute soundness of his his intercession for Sodom: we • may studying "self - defense" against ;God said he would spare Sodom assume -that that, simply thought mashers. "The girls,'.'_ saitL Helen N. - ty righteous could be found, not he dared not ask 'God for more than Gillin, f t. a National Yout Admin- nact df ud t bLi s� n 4 'pquuest;A an thnt istrat on ` h e of nisei§e of the d 'j••�a �5 all means will be taught 0 30 uu,u l,'o• �u �aeauaue Ups "a tak carte ms upea his rderay� . which • grace the mercy of Jehovah. Abraham f "' I.1=.a^}� is the rig�hteoust to prefer. "felt that'he had reached the limit w do not iId Abraham answered and said, of that liberty which God accords ates go into low -class cafes, we will okl now, I have taken upon me to -the believing suppliants at his : teach them how n' reject requests for unto the Lord, who am but throne " dates without angering the custom- 'a Mrs. �. • a ..•, :r y. S,s,+.- r.,..- urs N•..rr.'.,-: F. jk44 *C Term IL75 per Few; $1.60 paid In aft 0-e . Subeerlpdau to the United States - —, -- sod Gt. Hrltsda $240 IN advaaes. JOHN MORKAR. Proorietor. ' Library Notes - In ese recent have all ' wakened to the fact that -'the time las passed for a blind ace .*ptance of the, absolute rightnew ',of any party or of any nation, and more and more people are beginning W feel that it is imperative for ev- eryone to know something of the social. and political. movements of. the day. 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And you'll find iqv i.'LUi4IBiNG that Canadian Fish and IFOR FREE BOOKLET Shellfish give you full value "TATE FAIR" - and t .: .1Daearcn.a..c of frisbee'!« :: l ,in sound nourishment for tea... 'With •'. R00.0'ING Please send me your tree se' -p ge t every cent spent. !book. 'LAny Day. a Fish lay", con. •1 .. We a 96 sell Brantford Roofing taining over 1.00 delightful Fish 1 DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES gyp°' - LEW AYR -E-; _ ,alat�riala, Empire Bathroom 1 OTTAWA l t3ALLY E LER3 r Eq irpment; Duro Water ,Name SALT FISH D8 LLT7C8 I. 3-1b. package of donde'., cod or ocher free. t -'Also -Stable Systems, Beatty y� Equipment .e'lddrar than ..feS,hG..henad. sut0se t 3/. Cup of hot wouc z hwd.b*iW eggs , 54 Up. of 1 dry 'Let's _ Make an :ether BuildingMaterial -2 peppee rap of mustard Flake freshened fish into places E-timates Free .'.Tura three -quarter cup of hot - . water is which fish was freshened, » a Million Work Guaranteed _ over fish, which has been placed an platter or shallow dish• Sprinkle with teaspoon of dry mustaW and _ ' With F. J. PR'O17S half teaspoon of pepper. (stop hard-boiled a�s over fish and dot generously with butter. sem with 'tomato. -; EDWARD E`-ERETT HORTON ; Phone °,502; - -- sauce. - 7. _ —RING. - V ;-OVtj A N Y D A Y A F I S H D A Y' :.�,PICIiE —.- -- ---- :NEW FUEL .FREEDOM ! .. • SPECIAL ` - Aylmer Peas, ` size • 4, -...2 2 tins for" 23co , -- • SPECIAL - Aylmer' White Corn;lOce SPECIAL' .Tam,, APPIes—& Rasp: 2 oz 25c. ( E call SPECIAL o Syrup, Bee Hive or ` Grown, .. 5 lbs. 42c: SPECIAL . Marmalade,.. "Mother's," lg, jar, 29c. • Caw lrecfots -got e.nesing.. -- an+eunb of dearer ouf of anyaU/vE SPECIAL le' finet_btf�tg_oll _fe ease- I • en:.- ce�'f fl: yeirrself WP to �E Pork & Beans "Libb 's " 28 °Z 2 n. for 25 any speeds! ;fool. 'tial a Caw I . SPECIAL �1 Etsill ""v 1 and .omurn n and " sahoeP -' Sliced.- Pineapple, ,2, for 25c. esf. Cern In end a« w. - . - -Also- Oils and' Grease& ••For• further -Fresh Fruit and Vegetables infoamation consult' your local dealer: M �- Dean 'Mairs, Brougham IB007 H$ N ®UR/s0/V Phcne Pick 520 CASE BURNS EM ALL SPECIAL ` - Aylmer Peas, ` size • 4, -...2 2 tins for" 23co , -- • SPECIAL - Aylmer' White Corn;lOce SPECIAL' .Tam,, APPIes—& Rasp: 2 oz 25c. ( E call SPECIAL o Syrup, Bee Hive or ` Grown, .. 5 lbs. 42c: SPECIAL . Marmalade,.. "Mother's," lg, jar, 29c. • Caw lrecfots -got e.nesing.. -- an+eunb of dearer ouf of anyaU/vE SPECIAL le' finet_btf�tg_oll _fe ease- I • en:.- ce�'f fl: yeirrself WP to �E Pork & Beans "Libb 's " 28 °Z 2 n. for 25 any speeds! ;fool. 'tial a Caw I . SPECIAL �1 Etsill ""v 1 and .omurn n and " sahoeP -' Sliced.- Pineapple, ,2, for 25c. esf. Cern In end a« w. - . - -Also- Oils and' Grease& ••For• further -Fresh Fruit and Vegetables infoamation consult' your local dealer: M �- Dean 'Mairs, Brougham IB007 H$ N ®UR/s0/V Phcne Pick 520 Ii r • 'ti I Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan left on Thursday 'for their new home in Cobourg. Mrs. Burton accompanied them and will remain with them for sane time. L. E. 0"NI.-'/LL FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND _.EMBALMER. Sto aliville Night and DayJervice Business Phones Residence Phone 98.20 ALL SIZES „ Of e ��'ANNING -SILL �. "SCREENS . 'lv STOCK, A. :Clipper Plates - - Sharpened SARGENT'S HARDWARE M4l3,KEIAX, ONT 301y HOME TELEPHONE Co. LTD. Notioe of redemption of 20 -yeas 6 per .cent First Mortgage Bands of the above-named Company. > To the Holders of the said bonds 'TAKE NOTICE that the Home Telephone Co., Ltd., will redeem and pay off at ' the office of 'the Trusts Bay. Str., Toronto, (successor to the Union Trust. Company, Ltd., as Trustee under the...Bond Mortgage hereinafter' mentioned) on the 30th day of April, 1937, 'being the date of maturity, thereof. all the out- standing 6 per cent First . Mortgage Bonds issued by the Company, an•i secured by a Bond Mortgage dated the 28th day of. June 1917, made, by the said Company in' favour of the Union' Trust Company Ltd., Trustee. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that from and after the said 30th day of April, 1937, interest on the said bonds shall cease to . accrue. Dated at -Markham this 19th day of April, 1937... _ .. The Home Telephone Co. Ltd., M. J. Kinnee, Sec. -Treasurer Palmer gave a piano number of her 's Elevator YES own composition, .whirh was first _ tlareteat _ .' Mims Flora Leeper, 1i_ N. and • played in Spokane, Wash. I the title ..played ..Farr The Economy Store & CHOPPING SILL Miss Evelyn McMillan, R. N.. both being, "The Outburst". She compos- -Weddings bells are ringing, loud,' of Oshawa, spent the week -end with _ ed, it. immediately after, a severe earthquake in that. place. Airs. H. _in our cora nunity. Rev, J. E. and Mrs. Glover. G. McIntyre. gave a splendid paper Mr. and Mrs. George Lee. of The play "Attorney for tke De- on_'Yotu Vigour and Your Figure''= stressing the importance of posture Stouffville, spent Sunday with Mrs. fense" to be given in the Commun- whichenables one to not only 6A Rather Pa)mdr. ity Hall, on Friday, May 7th, will well and more graceful, but it con- Mrs. Augustine. and. infant son be one of Chose' evenings. worth at- serves energy. Exercise. arded -.'returned from Stouftbille hospital tending_.' Tlhere are known to be 'diet and proper relaxation; are nee - 'essary for =a 'healthy body, several . ,oa Ttutrsday last. several who have followed the play .� Seeding operations are at a stand for three presentations and report _ regularly invite good temper. cool ` still owing to the heavy rains dur- it to be one of the best ever given Judgement and good circulation.. If ng the past few weeks. in the township. The cast of last one wants to keep their vigour ani Mrs. Ormerod and Laura, of Can- year's "Dust of the Earths are pre- tl}eir figure, you must guard your nington, spent -a ferw days with senting "Attorney for the Defense" diet carefully and _e_xercise • regul- friends here last week. under the auspices of the. -B. Y. ' P: arly, The Public School Concert Baa The Brock Road appears to be' U. Tickets on sale in a few day& held in -the Community. Hall. on Fri- getting ready to b:realc up irr sever- Don't miss it. A real good story-, day evening, April 26th, under the al spots south of here, particularly humour ' and good' presentation. direction of Mr... A. W..Lynde. The from Claremont to Brougham. Dr. Mitchell, of Ringwood,, add= }srogcsm_ opened: with the Cantata, "Robinson Mrs. Conner has opened her bait- ressed the congregational meeting - -. ery shop in Uxbridge with Mr: and of'the Bapti§� Chure hon Friday ev- Loyst made a fine Robinson Crusoe ' Mrs, Bradbury, bf Camplbellford, ening last.- His subject, "What the and the other boys and girls rep- and late of Claremont in charge. Church. means to Me" made a very d resented the sailors and pirates A not very serious accident occ- strong impression, and left his hear- inentioned in the story. Ray Hill, as :a The -.Viied_ on our four corners on Mon- ers with a good deal to think about. pirate. sang the solo part.. day evening, when the D ­ A. A. Pugh Misses Baker, of Stouffville enter - ''.Cantata was followed by,a guitar solo, by •Eric Wallace. Several chor-By and L. Hill cars mixed it up a bit. tained their audience with vocal •� Were splendidly rendered by Several scratches were suffered by and instrumental numbers. The (to he continuedl the occupants, and a few dents on Ratcliff quartet accompanied .by GRAY COACH LINES _ .._. the fenders, otherwise everything the home quartet • delighted their Katie Beeton. I lovely musical num- 0• K. With a very.. pleasing vocal arems STORE. The regular meeting of the W. I. listeners, as did Miss Alma .Pugh Manion, Hazel Hinar►, K.. SrioMen, was held last Wednesday, •when in her vocal solo. A social hour and .. -- A .:f eW -o' our -many. Outstandl4i.w­ -points an "HoFw to Get Rid of the ' lunch followed at the close of the 8penceley) • gave the "Lsttle Red Starling" were given. Mrs. Esther evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan left on Thursday 'for their new home in Cobourg. Mrs. Burton accompanied them and will remain with them for sane time. L. E. 0"NI.-'/LL FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND _.EMBALMER. Sto aliville Night and DayJervice Business Phones Residence Phone 98.20 ALL SIZES „ Of e ��'ANNING -SILL �. "SCREENS . 'lv STOCK, A. :Clipper Plates - - Sharpened SARGENT'S HARDWARE M4l3,KEIAX, ONT 301y HOME TELEPHONE Co. LTD. Notioe of redemption of 20 -yeas 6 per .cent First Mortgage Bands of the above-named Company. > To the Holders of the said bonds 'TAKE NOTICE that the Home Telephone Co., Ltd., will redeem and pay off at ' the office of 'the Trusts Bay. Str., Toronto, (successor to the Union Trust. Company, Ltd., as Trustee under the...Bond Mortgage hereinafter' mentioned) on the 30th day of April, 1937, 'being the date of maturity, thereof. all the out- standing 6 per cent First . Mortgage Bonds issued by the Company, an•i secured by a Bond Mortgage dated the 28th day of. June 1917, made, by the said Company in' favour of the Union' Trust Company Ltd., Trustee. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that from and after the said 30th day of April, 1937, interest on the said bonds shall cease to . accrue. Dated at -Markham this 19th day of April, 1937... _ .. The Home Telephone Co. Ltd., M. J. Kinnee, Sec. -Treasurer Palmer gave a piano number of her 's Elevator YES own composition, .whirh was first 'pkq" paw, ilia J • played in Spokane, Wash. I the title ..played ..Farr The Economy Store & CHOPPING SILL -` being, "The Outburst". She compos- y i CLAREWNT., ONT. We have them, Sig, Str011g, _ ed, it. immediately after, a severe earthquake in that. place. Airs. H. _ :Claremon Office, Clare 3805 ,Rea. 11n Realthy, Baby Chicks,. from G. McIntyre. gave a splendid paper a - - - NOTICE -blood=tested government, ap- on_'Yotu Vigour and Your Figure''= stressing the importance of posture - '- ..'We have a ear of oats 'coming to proved Breeders. whichenables one to not only 6A Commencing Wednesday, May I the last .of this . Weeks testing 39 Mayj 10c-- Late May, -9c: June, 8c. well and more graceful, but it con- 51h, our store will be closed every, - - Order earlydlsa clot - hp serves energy. Exercise. arded lbs. Free from noxious weeds. From Wednesday afternoon and evernng' .to meat. 'diet and proper relaxation; are nee - 'essary for =a 'healthy body, several s during The summer months. By Esex County. _ � � : Inclose 20 per cent with -order. exercises _were advised. These taken shopping at the Eeanomy _Store All kinds 'of dairy and pottltr7 feed - HUGH G• MICHECL _ regularly invite good temper. cool you make your dollar o further g . eavre;'xwftx 8tua. Judgement and good circulation.. If o why not try us with your next quickly: Manifest, Latent. Total, one wants to keep their vigour ani - -- LAND SURVEYOht Facultative, Absolute, Relative, Re- tl}eir figure, you must guard your grocery orderand note your saving, _ diet carefully and _e_xercise • regul- We will deliver Phone Clare -3, 1 F. J. `DO:.'Ej'Ati B. A., B: Sc., o ]Bring us your arly, The Public School Concert Baa L. S. On file are the records of sit:, A. C. `BROOKS Gibson Yarnold, Sentry Auto Store$ held in -the Community. Hall. on Fri- - ' veyors and examination, this first examination day evening, April 26th, under the CASE GfftOCE.Ei Ring Fast. Oshawa. »rse. 1981. - Orders direction of Mr... A. W..Lynde. The ' Your _, : • , }srogcsm_ opened: with the Cantata, "Robinson WO fill thele at Catalogue Spain given by the .' ..,._.pupils of 6e Senior _Rcom.._Rendah Q A RADIO SERVICE �` - Eyes -- _ -_ ° PnOeB Loyst made a fine Robinson Crusoe ' � .. . ' B. -A. Traotor Oils dSt,C reasee and the other boys and girls rep- Fully Equipped for Guaranteed Wee! :And - d resented the sailors and pirates at a train? of the ciliary muscle: By the inentioned in the story. Ray Hill, as :a The Reasonable Charge Vlalon PLACE pirate. sang the solo part.. Tube& and Batteries on Hand 1Fil.LI''S ''.Cantata was followed by,a guitar solo, by •Eric Wallace. Several chor-By tes>e•�i � By .'CLAREMOAT, ONT, •� Were splendidly rendered by PAUL WILGON SAW Phone Clara flea - • . the Junior Room pupils. A playlet, tit - - - - r'Arbiour Day" utas also given by 'pkq" paw, ilia C. H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight Speclaust this room and little Helen Dia-nohd Disney Building. (Opp. P. O.) did a pretty little dance. At the -- " Oshawa, Out. Phone, 1516 T :etosc -of the pmxram, .Norma .•Bev- Madeline 6 -ft. Massey Binder erley and Evelyn Sanderson Pres- 8 -in Roller Bearing Grinder Hyperopia -opted bars. H. Porter, the accorip- Beast (farsightedness 1 ani3t with a beautiful bouquet of. - y flowers. -as a token of appreciation. Salii>�i'' ow we come to those conditions 1Mr. G. M. Forsyth, Chairman of the _ as. expressed no fully in all text School Board, acted as -chairman. books relating to the eyes and their One of the best concerts that have -HAIR CUTTING, troubles. I will list. these .out. below ..been given for a long time in.. - SaA%IPOO1NG,. • and they' will be dealt xith more -Claremont, by local. junior talent. FINGERING, :: quickly: Manifest, Latent. Total, was given on Friday evening lastU ARC ELL'I'.`G - Facultative, Absolute, Relative, Re- lby, the C. G. I. T. group, The con- Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment fractive and Accommodative. cert opened Rith a Campfire Scene and Permanent Wave Manife:t''Hyernpi'a is a condition gr g g-. ,and the group sitting around -sing-. _ -Reasonable Pries uncovereii and corrected by our first •' ing camp songs, led'by.Mrs. Glover, M.MUNDELL - examination, this first examination the group leader. 'Marion Evan.=., ..MRS.. may or may .not uncover the com- Helen .Norton, Gloria Beverleyand Phone 1908 CLARE.MONT Z;lete sinount' of trouble. Elaine Fraser gave a very ch4rming -Latent Hyperopia• is the amount little nui6er, "Chinese Cousins" in followed by a Drops, of the Hyperopia not in evidence the Manifest was corrected, costume; -which was --:Drops, .tthen ..A� nolo by Gladys Prouse. 'Miss Anna remedy for CHILDREN'S cough, being -held `in cheek perhaps by a •Forsyth and- Miss .'fargaret John- whooping -cough, .and croup. train? of the ciliary muscle: By the ston danced a . minuet most grace- ,arts quicker, surer and" is 'absolutely foggring system and other methods fully- and wore beautiful costumes, this cramp' may be broken, -and SAFE, and dependable at les_ cost Misses Gladys and Kilda PrQuse .rendered drama. Results good or money back Tr; it.-' later check tests will uncover the a -duet.--A one -act balance. entitled,,a "Kitty's Dilemma" was Jones' .Drug Store.- Pickering (to he continuedl well acted by 'I. and F. Loyst G. GRAY COACH LINES _ .._. Tomlinson,. M.: and M. Johnston and ..: Katie Beeton. I lovely musical num- ben "Cherry Blossoms" was dven STORE. •' , by Shirley Kilpatrick, B. and 'N. ' • "pVERLAND'S ' Manion, Hazel Hinar►, K.. SrioMen, S. Manion, Jean Farr. P. Redshaw, - -: -and Violet "-Middleton. The -' next! .. -- A .:f eW -o' our -many. Outstandl4i.w­ namber was' an Indian Scene, Mrs. Glover (iii the absence of Miss. M. 8penceley) • gave the "Lsttle Red ...Bargains Garu:)e" after which Misuses Hazel House dresses --.89t. 1 pkg. table salt - 5c. Bacon, Helen Glover and Margaret Satin Slips •.qac. 1 earl corn 10a Johnston sang, "Waters of Minne- Mens Work. Shirts ' •. 79c. 1 can peas lot: forks'" .T1he costumes were real In- -Ladies Silk -Hues 25c. 1 can tomatgee - - " lOc. than costumes that ..were Worn ' and Ladies Cotton Hoes R19c. 1 ' can salmon los. awbt interesting in this . number venting mites (a •disinfectant and a paint combined,). ' Cod Line t� 1 pound fancy cakes `- 15c. This was followed by a piano -solo- solo by I. Johnston, after which .the trio by Come in and see our, stock of Dry Goods, Groceries• and Bang, "Three` Little 'Plaids from _,BOOtB &-Shoes. We can save you' dollars School." The pantomime -"The Holy _ • .`City' was beautifully acted' by Nor- On Saturday, May Ist, we are giving one piece of '0urcoupa0'cbi0&. r a Beverley, Evelyn Sanderson - ware -with each order of $1.50 or over. and Alma. Redshaw. with :Firs. Glov- er singing. There have _been .many - A fresh supply of- Frait and Vegetables deserved compliments 'paid the for every: week. - group and their trainers the production, also the suitable and colorful costumes for each number. C. A: OVERLAND, Claremont • itias M Ovariand tihe O=ha for %* ""nom. wee Phone 2601 We Deliver Farm- ': Machinery Frost and Wood, Cooimhutt, De Lav - ,40 a4 Pedlar People Ltd. New Cockshott, •Gear: -OB-- Shift. -�ke ding's uigkivay..'-= Bath, Grain and Fertiliser Drills &4t. Deering Binder SAFE' -DIRECT• ECONOMICAL 6 -ft. Massey Binder 8 -in Roller Bearing Grinder CHANGE OF TIMETABLE T ui. , eury Grinder. . Moffatt Steel Range High arae, Ilii :Effective Sunday, April 25th 2 Walking plows _ Turnip• Drill, near new' 'y W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood PHONE PICK 2324 - .41 tf -. For Toronto For Oshawa NOTTER I lea In simple but rich de- sign we. can furnish memorials that , will please - from every standpoint. In' dignity of appearance our work -will'. stand out, i through, the ages. Na Greater Tribute Y. W. STAFFORD Highway Monumental Works Ph. 462 'Whitby Ont.' KingstoIIlRoad West Radio, Servi.c.e.,.':,` Expert service and re- pairs to -all makes. Real. _ onable chariza.N. .-Work guaranteed. ,ARTHUR FIELD Graduate Radio and Television Instars! " Member Official Radio Service Menti Association. 46 -Phone 5201, •PICKEREMW -�ke ding's uigkivay..'-= SAFE' -DIRECT• ECONOMICAL CHANGE OF TIMETABLE T . :Effective Sunday, April 25th L)= -ASE PICKMING -. For Toronto For Oshawa and intermediate •points' and' intermediate points ' A. M. P. M. P. M. A: bL P. M. P. M.' ..a6.09. .12.54 e6.54 e7.31 .'.1.31 e7.31 a6.44 a1.54 7.54 ` 8.41 : t2.31 _8.31. 7.54 2.54-eS.54. 10.01 • . .3.31 0.31 - 9.24 a,-3•54 •' 9.5.1 I1.31 a4.3f 10.31 _ 1 10.5.1 'e4-54 b10,44 :. P. Al. 5.31 11.31 c11.54 .5.54 ..c12.31 16.31 -"Fasten -Standard ,Time a -Daily except Stn. k Hol. b -San,.& Hol. only - c - Sat. only, e - Sat., Sun. 8• Hol.only. -- Attractive ROUND TRIP Fares Chicago , , 016.03 Washington, 518.20 New York S15.95 Buffalo• $5.95 Tickets and Information at GRAY COACH LINES _ .._. ..: ;ICAStMN HOUSE - PICHERINGPEONS 4W -`SEEDS " -~ Glarden and Farm Seeds • on. hand .. Get Our -_Prices HARNESS Now is the time to equip yourself' with repatrv6 'or a' New 84 at boas new. Our' stook Is complete and prices are advancing. R01 AL PURPLE LINE A large, fresh stock just in. - Gaff--MealPoultry tonics y Chick Starter. Alfalfa Meal Five different varieties of dhtbafa& ants for stable and hen -house. Ask about our roost paint for venting mites (a •disinfectant and a paint combined,). ' Cod Line t� FROST FENCE Priem are advancing Get your er hs, Chas. coyer, Clax'emonto Ont -- _......... -. British - U. S. News In Brief Doggy Styles Can :Accord Asked aunt and her ten, royal childreh," she Cost You Plenty :. Muskrat Harvesters Get One- - - �� Th � — By London Paper Sees Misun- _ . Dre�sin� to Bring Out filo', Best 11 ��� - _ p _ derstandtng of War Talk Third Crop PETERBORO-The muskrat sea- Peinta Mav Mean Sables and '. stored to their' proper forms they LONDON, ENG., — The United son netted trappers in this district Silver Foxes 1sDITORiAL COMMENT FROM , States Press is steadily building up less than one -thud a normal year's - M IR EdkO TSE AND the belief in that country that war is catch, Chief Whetting of the Curve NEW IORK. — Now women are AERYWBMM coming 4a Europe, the Pally E�preq-q Lake Indians said this week. dressing to match or harmonize with they passed up to the tower where Ozma's, said in an editorial. ' Chief Whetting blamed ow water Fido, when they tae him o a ' "That is to say it is giving undue for, the scarcity of rats. Traps • are leash. land all of her ten children prison= weight to of the more exciting hap • laid below the water level and rats Gowns and hats keyed to the color penings on the Continent," the,article caught in them drown. This year scheme of Great Danes, Poodles and man or woman who has "developed oontinued. "Here we are getting used we. found a great number of traps other dogs were part of a big Park ....CANADA an immunity".. — Toronto Star. to the thunder and begin to doubt !f which had been sprung and in which Avenue Fashion show, called "dawn to Natmitt'I`he $shy - the lightning will hurt anybody. one or more legs still remained," he dusk." A psychologist Issues a warning An Industry Grows "Unfortunately the Americans 'feel said. 13e explained that when the P The champion dogs of the east who " to parents not to give them odd The Caldwell Linen Mills, estab- that if trouble should come we'll be water is sufficiently low th?, rats will helped modet looked a little bored by AAmes. This also applies to what fished at Iroquois, furnish, an out- !n !t. On that account'they are not twist or gnaw tiff a le'g to get away: it all, but onlAkers applauded the ]161ght be called the "period names" standing example o1 an industry anxious to draw much closer to us. Another trapper told he had found Plan of dressing to bring out Fido's. r assigned to girls. It will be as easy growing and flourishing !a a relative- «Now if .we could persuade America legs of the animals in as many as -best points. - ly' small Ontario community., This to compute the ages of the "Marin- that Britain is never going to war un- six traps in one day. Women with black .and white spot - as" of the present da as it was to plant, starting in a small way, has y less she is attacked —and nobody is Prices have, been ranging from $.. ted dalmatians on leash wore black compute the ages o1 the "Alma," steadily expanded as its products likely to try that — then we shouldand ' to $2.25 Talk by many of the trap_ 'white Prints similar to the dogs' "Victoria," of the last. — Brock• have commanded an ever-growing immensely strengthen the fridndshtp indicates the of Hudson 'spots in .pattern. The effect was quite fills Recorder and Times. share of the Canadian market, and '• that exists between us. And an Anglo- , Pers seal coats will be considerably high- ons'id startling. another large addition about to be 'American tntente would increase be- Here were some more of the out - built illustrates the continued success Bought Ow>d Baskets gond mer sura the chance that war er than usual next winter. -• .. lits, for the guidance of women who ' Giving the bops a cent for every which is attending the undertaking. will be ruled out everywhere." Rain Bolsters Prairie Crops wish to know just what to wear when fruit basket returned, a �locaI grocer —Brockville Recorder and - Times. WllvMPEG—Rain fell over West- walking the dog: With collies — Scotch plaid suits, r� found hims9U getting on 'a buying Not in Favor " liberties which have been taken with tern Canada this week and gave new ora silk dress of a color highlight• 71:.: - campaign that rather astounded him The moth is not a society favorite, the standing' forests of other days incentive to crop hopes as farmers Ing the dog's tawny hue, and large at the unlimited supply o1 the basket market. Becoming suspicious of the elven it it does frequently appear in a and with the swamps that once stored up moisture fol summer use. The Proceeded � with seeding operations. hat. neverdailiag stream of youthful bas- dress suit. — Ottawa Journal. provincial forester, E. J. Zavitz. said Showers were reported throughout With a pair of sturdy Great ,Danes. _ ket vendors, he made, bold one day the other day that the preservation the grain areas of Southern Mani- —a filmy long skirted white gown to inquire into the methods of gather- You Bet Your Life of eaisting swamps, together with the toba where rainfall sing-- the begin- and garder party -sore of hat, very Ing the empties and- one less sophisti- If a man. were to bet $17,000,000 creation of additional -ones, might be- n ng of the r.�onth Has been well feminine. A -whitecated With White Poodle — A Bilk than the other let him into the against $1 that he could toss a book- secret that they were recruiting their lot into the air, and catch It as it falls' come necessary i1 there is to be an 'ample supply of water. Int some parts. above normal. Light ra?n„fell in the Regina die- suit of chapeau or bright blue. supply from the stock contained in he certainly w•ouId be thought to be of the United .States, be pointed out', trict but some dust was bowing. vel - With Black Poodle -= A black vel - vet suit, large black hat and several Ws back warehouse, dr In other foolish. He probably would win, but whole communities are being moved Eastern and Southeastern Saskatche- . thousand dollars worth of silver fon words he was buying the same, bask- the small gain would not be worth and the land upon which they stand wan reported minor precipitation. tum' its over and over again. The buy-. the tremendous rialr. By the same to- is being turned back into marshes to Farmers of Northern Saskatche- With Russian Wolfhounds --Sables, -- :: Ing . campaigt stopped with the kap, the pedestrian who risks all the protect watersheds and end floods rain - wan greeted the first -extensive rain- abruptness of a sit=down strike in remaining minutes o1 his, life just to and draughts. — 'Brockville Recorder. fall of the season and began seeding no less.' ` " as 'ammunition factory during a sa-=c a single minute by crossing the operations with renewed confidence. " bombing raid. — Walkerton Herald- street recklessly, is an exceedingly Tt� E EMPIRE Three to four inches of Snow were The problem which confronts Eur- Times. 'foolish man. In a booklet, "You . Bet .THE reported in some northern districts. ope today t t not to be solved by the Your Life", that it has just issued, '�� Meat Seeding conditions in the :North Bat- easy generalities f the past.." — A J° How "Do They Get Then? a Prominent insurance company uses I'of blussolini the . -worst of it is tlefprd area were 60 -per cent. better A. Milne. Revolvers are of no use against- the above illustration• among others that his tro8ps at Madrid really were than last year, farmers said. machine-guns, and oo the Mounties to demonstrate the folly of gambling 2.defeated. • • will be equipped with rifles to • deal with your life. -- Kitchener Record. The rout, far it ,aas a, rout. a , Wheat Pools Assets 540,000 dozen in 1935, but the 1936 but. with _ _ gangster thugs. But how do the was on. limited scale, and no. one can yet say whether It was an iso- CALGARY—Assets of $17,929,121 price averaged 18 cents s giv- public rats get the machine-guns' ", Can Be Banished . fatal episode or whether it was char- `itt excess of all liabilities, inc ing production an estimated value of • r - - T:rere should be closer supervision In spite of marked piogress during acteristic o1. the fighting quality of -to the Provincial Gov - $40,767,000, c>rapared with $37,763; .. over the sale o1 fire arms on this con- resent years as B' result of immunt• the Italiana with Franca and there -indebtedness ernnienta, were recently reported for 000 in 1935 wlicn the price averaged tinent —Chatham Newa, station campaigns, we cannot say that - - - 'tore likely to recur. 13ut..within its .the Dlanitotha; Saskatchewan, and i 17 cents. The 1936 value was she - diphtheria has been really conquered • limits it was serious, all the more Alberta Pool organizations to the highest sinct 1930, - An Unusual Fatality. • in Canada _ as • lorg as. • the disease An imemnae crowd of at- "claims 160 lives in three months,. as serious because it is . humilatfng and Turgeon Royal Grain Commission by ' Welland Needs New Homes _ people - - tended a funeral is Londoner Eng., to the latest report of the, Bureau et Divus Augustus is- his own country, must not be humiliated. That is why Paul Bredt, President of Manitoba Pool Elevators Ltd., 1VELLAND—rola Welland is a y. do Donor to the memory of as Ads. Statistics fndieates. But--L6e means. do ho -readily th-ItaIfau people are told nothing ConcludTrig the presentation re- more thriving city than it was two. soldier who had been killed of co j a conquest .lie, at fins d tWId tial, and eommun= o1•tD'e defeat by thele own press. .• counting activities of the wheat Pools years ago, if the, prssent paucitjr of in a peculiar maturer while in Eng- n - ` flies use it: — Brockville Record- That !s. why Signor Gayda, Musso from inception until start of Federal. suitable- houses in good repair which .land as a' member of the Australian will Times. ' lini's mouthpiece, is.'telling the public - Government Stabilization operations are for rent in that city is any crit- _• anilitary contingent to the coronatiot• er and He was hit by a blcyelist on Birdgafe : tta'rectit trontia in 1930, Mr. Bredt dealt br;i! with,that enon In a canvass of real estate . {t7alk, outs!de Wellington barracks'- Dean a As Pr bet have been- "rectifying their y g Pool activities from 1930 to date. agents it was diselesed ths.t a goodly where the Australian -contingent is Dean Inge has produced another that-. old hypocrisy_ which became so stale a jest in the %Var.-3ian- .The operations of the last few number -of new homes for rental pqr- which would be sulfa's , to e - -Quartered., _ book in which he discusses many • 'chestec Giza*than. R, years have sho n that we may count ,poses, o average working man's needs, would The'simplicity of .the accident that th4nga. One of his prophecies .is that . on the continued patronage an6 loyal - 'took this man's lite illustrate,- the there will not be a devasting 'Europ - — - Support of our.members and patrons;' instantly find -occupants, - . anomalies that are found in the af• eaa war "because -of the lack of funds. Germany : Mine { :>:-t, .john Bull. he said. "Given this, there is no -'.'More Single iVlea in ftairs o1 'existence. Gunner Arthur He depicts In -such. bad fin- doubt that these farmer -controlled .bail , '- Mercy SuHlvan, V.C.. who, was the aneial shape that he doubts wheth^r The way in which Britain rnaasg s. - the Coronation.will for handling faci'.ities will ult'm-tely be LONDON. O�;T.--It is .the &ay victim of the mishap, won the Vic- the Hitler regime can last very much colour, good titi.holly'owned free from debt, by the young bloods, -unhampered by marital toric Cross in 1919 when he rescued longer, a$d Italy. -he avers,. is not in or bad. th- opinions of • scores of grower• members. We have had re- ties who get into most of the trouble ..lWut comrades from a Russian swamp much better case. The reverenQ gen- thousands of overseas visitors about verses we'are 'not dismayed.. with police yin London and district, heavy fire. Alter an experience tle>rian has frequently p roved It the capability of our people. if the oc• .,but' •' " Sheriff Donald A. Graham's annual .under ` of that kind, the normal conclusion a , good forecaster. It is to be -hoped casicn. and our pageantry are grand flocking: Po�lt-ye £,g$a Higbee_ in. Ca -.:da report for Middlesex County 5hows.- *ould be that the subject would have tbat he Is also one in- this. instance. enough to bring the w•okid Since 1931 While- their married brothers N* reasonab:e chance to seen the —Brantford Expositor. - - our hospitality must guarantee .every- body comfortable :;r,d fairry priced QTTAWA—The Dominion Bureau but 374 of them—Here sitting secure- esa spectacular hazerde of the `_ sets. But there Is • nothing certain :- jFloods and Droughts g Quarters: This responsibility is now of Statatics today estimated the I936 'eggs - ly at home,' 670 single" men were being sent to jail during the past 12 . - that, connection and human beings The swamps, creeks and streams being shouldered, with the approval gross value of u]t and a in po ry u,t be prepared for the unexpected wh[ch are now so !till tg overflowing of thg Government, by ar> Accomoda- Canada at $81,118,000., highest mark months. Not so the Women. Jail 'seems to all times --Galt Reporter. of water.'will be much less full a.[ew , .few ria' Committee set up by the Hotels : and . Restaurants Association, the since 1931; and $3,O'3,000 greater 'than •that of 1935. slightly favor the married women. Of , weeks hence and midsummer Good Thing as Carriers Be them almost bone-dry with the Residential Hotels . Associatron and It is estimated the'nation's poultry' ' p y 93 sentenced in the year ended March ' The Guelph Mercury 'points out farmers' dependent upon thetn,, for, the Travbl and indh stria•1 Develop- m meat Association.. Their enterprise— at Dec. 1, 1936 at a total of 47,533,- , 31, 53 were married. - The. professional criminal does not t happiness is contagious.'. It Is, moisture complaining .of the droug'st d bring water which deserves all. praise — will se- 700, of which 43,490,600 were hens and chickens, and the total value of seem to be as numerous as might there are some people —• bless and being compelled to em—who are '°carriers" 01 it. It for perhaps considerable distance to cure a census of the available. rooms poultry at $40,351,000 based on av- have been suspected. Of the total of ould not be regarded as a ':lis- supply their stock and carry on other for .visitors. —London Daily 5iai1• erage prices. - 1,146, 565 were first offenders; 155 of childhood, or even of youth. farm operations. This Is :one. of thePoultry produced 219,428,04( dozen • seond offenders; 67 third offenders, te" 0 one is more to be pitied than the 'penalties that we mus. pay for the, - B-4 eggs, estimated,, compared with 223,- and 359 mor than third offenders. �, By L, Frank Baum , WONDERLAND OF OZ :' :': .:.THE :. '- "To be -sure," said Ozma, "I am "I wish .you could, indeed, free my "Of course," said Langiwdere, "Get off my foot, 'please," it said. "You " ' the Ruler of the 'Land of -Oz, and I aunt and her ten, royal childreh," she readily. "I had forgotten all about her. was yesterday, you know, , are scratching my poi -ah Oh, excuse me.. replied the Scare .:am powerful enough to destroy -all . said, -eagerly., "For if-they'were re- .That : and s Princess cannot be expected to crow. � "Are you alive?" "No,' said _ - your kingdom, if, 3 so wish. Yet I '. stored to their' proper forms they remember everything. Come with "'Tiktok,"`I am on-ly a ma -chine. But did not come here to do you any could rule.the Land of Ev themselves, ;`me, and *I will release the prisoner I can think and speak and act when `harm, but rather to free the Royal and 'that would save me alot of at once." So Ozma followed. her and . I am pro -.per -.1y wound up. My ac family of Ev from the thrall of the `trouble and worry." "Then we will they passed up to the tower where Ozma's, tion has run down now and down has My key." Some day," said the : Gnome King, the news having reach- '. ed me that he is boldin the g queen „ discuss the matter, said Ozma, and Dorothy wvas • imprisoned. followers remained inthe' drawing - Scarecrow, "I would like to take you land all of her ten children prison= try to find a way to liberate your room, and the Scarecrow was lean- apart and see you, work." "Do not ars." Hearing these words-Langwi- aunt and cousins.- But first you nwst'.ing against whet he thought to be a do that," said Tiktok, "for you could _ dere sudenly grew less angry and be- liberate another prisoner --the little capper statue, when a metallic voice hot put me to -Beth. er a -gain and I came attentive. girl you locked in your bower'." spoke:' -would be use -less." . . F a+ .•:'Fra uric acid deposits. Other ingredients leaf and head lettuce, onions and pos- in Kruschen assist the internal or THE NEW LAWN - sibly celery in the kitchen garden,. _„,gans to expel this dissolved- acid Unless the ground was thoroughly The' latter is set out in the garden as 'from the system. • cultivated and then allowed to. lie well started -plants usually after all idle the year before the lawn was danger of frost is over. For Fall stor• /�t Am Y sown there is bound to be a good deal age, planting takes place in June ar tiDOd Ari1121,a1s of weed se 3d in the soil, an¢ some of even July. London Reports Smokers Aad Motorists to Bear Added Tax Burden LONDON, Eng. - Increased tax , burden predicted for the coming fie-. cal year will be carried in the main by the motorist and smoker, the News - Are Lower Cost QUILTED CHAIR PADS LEND A QUAINT T(JUCH A [ew, fellows have been conducting Chronicle predicted this week. - The - that Neville "Ain't" It is deal to talk our - ; r FORMER CRIPPLE not asking to be unionized. They have Chamberlain, chancellor of the ex , - WellWell I great than of it. into trouble than 11 NOW PLAYS TENNIS _ will have to find £20,000,00 (E9$; . > > .Science Wonderful` selves out . Ayrshire Breeders — Valve It is good to dream - it is far bet- Five poseiblersources were listed,- Of R. O. P. •,% ;': • � ter to dream and then: work to turn " , Cs%! `i*' _ would baveto use three. -they were.- ere:Conserve Conservelabou on the farm by us ;{s' :!'•;- .� .' _ First Glue Factory Employee (em t erging from factory) - "What to that , 1. A threepenee increase in the in - come tax. - - _ Rheusaatism is Feet Relieved In Your Garden CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - House- funny smell?" � v, dere is a story of a young manwives of high quality. A pure bred breeder fore achievement is possible. got s word of advice from the Second Glue Factory Employee -? "It's the 'resh 'u who had almost given up hope of _ Fond Mother (as her son was start• American Chemical Society this air." _ taking part. in active sports with his By GORDON L. SMITHweek. r' son, remember to be very'punctual In 5. Restoration of the £1 per horse - ttle.,,-. � '• ^• fellows again. He tells how he tried power tax on automobiles instead of ractical advice given by Dr. E. S. •,• •,y Look at the calendar before de•} A man's first attempt to hold a . Archibald, In his after lunch to the one remedy after another and how ally a former sufferer put him on - members of the Ottawa Valley Ayr- shire Breeders' Club attending. the �,�,x., •, ; `, ending whether to fry, boil, or bake girl on his knee -might be called &I a ,pe way to re,bvery:- "Fish, o ears ago I started with It is a good plan to use started an-' this will germinate after the lawn Is fish. it appears from a study an - trial balance. . pains'in t e tie w Ic rom any • so,, n, Such weeds should be removed pounced by Maurice E. Standsby' of Thinking to stop would prevent a t glonal fairs which. might be increased ---------- - - worse. I tried •'everything under the sun' but to no effect. Whilst wait- seed store greenhouse or florist for planting among tulips and others of cons stages. A good lawn fertilier every Park; Md.,, differ vastly from month g o n _f S 4 Ing for treatment one evening, an- g the Spring !lowering bulbs which will year will push the grass along. suf- to month in the amount of oil. "Fish having high oil contents,," he Patient - "Nurse! Nurse! I believe t dardizing Certain' families Its the 51m other patient advised me to try twelve be past their best in a few more weeks ficiently to choke out, most of these said, never be since my breath is getting shorter!" The attendance represented .ea�h of Kruschen Salts. That was - the relief was not sud- as these hide the dying foliage. Then offenders. The first cutting of the is should ,fried frying process decomposes the highly Nurse - "Just take things easy, the , ' `. months ago; den, but the pain and. swelling again; quick -growing annuals will al- grass in the spring made with a unsuitable oil to give rancid flavors. doctor will soon put a stop to that" In his uau &l able manner regarding `unglazed for them. gradually left my feet, and in six 'ways be useful for failing in any blind spats in the perennial beds where very sharp .mower to avoid palling out plants when the ground -is soft. Some-speci"es--of fish !away be frit::. at , • high quaitty..tn demon- : and what charm they add to our room color schemes! Even the old months I amazed m friends b tale- y, Y into the . Winter has been unusually. severe. Frequent rolling is also advised at this one season when ;hey have a low oil The colder you treat some people the hotter it makes them. the Central Farm the get of sire clan- -terns, are reproduced in ebinti now. You might• filee'- o'use one of Ing , long walks country. perienced Collect service. Bailiffs. time. content, but are better broiled or bale• stair alae•. Toronto. At the luncheon held in the Main ;, quilting follow the outline of the quilt block pattern in the chintz This year 1 -have la ed a good sal P y AND PERENNIALS TOO Buliding, Frank Napier, addressed the instead -of using the diagonal quilting shown in.this sketch. You wilt find that in makifi such small thin as' chair' ads the Dr, Alan. Deakin, of the S gs P ed at other seasons." WONDERFUL! : DELICIOUS NOVELTY? W -gathering. Animal Husbandry Division staff, die- quilting may be done very. efficiently on the sewing• machine. Few of tennis, a thing which I had begun It is not too late in most parts of For permanent lawns of deep green For instance, he- said, the season oilltaes $200.00 weekly or more.' Fascinating using machine quilting for many purposes. from breeding problehya as Conducted - - to think I should never do again."- C.W.. Canada to order and' plant perennial colour and fine texture, good quality to fry mackerel is in the spring. They @QQ (�(j�j **YY $98,00090 0 between two layers of chintz, The edge bindings axed ties are made Central Farm staff, gave -an informs-' Rheumatic pain and swelling is flowers �.nt9 'even shrubs and vines. package seed is advisable. should be broiled or baked in late Ill ave address on, .Feeds and Feeding, alis and shape you want them to 6e when finished. Phare the sheet frequently caused by excess uric acid Often towards the end of the season KITCHEN GARDENS, summer. or early,fall. Late in the year New Revenue Either pin or this position and then quilt as shown at' B. accumulating in the body. Krusehen prices are lover and while the selec• It is advisable of course, to keep a their' oil content rises nearly 30 per meat, star this pleasant employment; for GOklfish Require S#111 and then tack the ties- to the corners of the pad before it is bound, contains two ingredients which -are . tion is not as wide as earlier, there as shown ire at C. Now, bind the edges of the g pail as at L), sewing Water to Swim Around In cent. -Auto Knitters, Department 203, Toronto the .ties right in with the binding.' notable for their work in dissolving should be a good choice. plentiful supply of salad material like _. ; BUFF ORPINGTON COCKS, PEKING AND for making curtains, slipcovers,, dressing- tables, and other. KETCHIKA\', Alaska -Even. fish g P d g° uric acid deposits. Other ingredients leaf and head lettuce, onions and pos- in Kruschen assist the internal or THE NEW LAWN - sibly celery in the kitchen garden,. _„,gans to expel this dissolved- acid Unless the ground was thoroughly The' latter is set out in the garden as 'from the system. • cultivated and then allowed to. lie well started -plants usually after all idle the year before the lawn was danger of frost is over. For Fall stor• /�t Am Y sown there is bound to be a good deal age, planting takes place in June ar tiDOd Ari1121,a1s of weed se 3d in the soil, an¢ some of even July. London Reports Smokers Aad Motorists to Bear Added Tax Burden LONDON, Eng. - Increased tax , burden predicted for the coming fie-. cal year will be carried in the main by the motorist and smoker, the News - Are Lower Cost QUILTED CHAIR PADS LEND A QUAINT T(JUCH A [ew, fellows have been conducting Chronicle predicted this week. - The - that Neville a sit-down strike for years. They are paper said when lof Production By RUTH WYETH SPEARS not asking to be unionized. They have Chamberlain, chancellor of the ex , - - just been striking agAinst all labor in chequer, brings -down the budget he , general• will have to find £20,000,00 (E9$; . Dr. Archibald Addresses Valley 000,000 in additional revenue._ Ayrshire Breeders — Valve It is good to dream - it is far bet- Five poseiblersources were listed,- Of R. O. P. •,% ;': • � ter to dream and then: work to turn of which the Nessa Chronicle said he , Cs%! `i*' your dreams into realities. Faifh is would baveto use three. -they were.- ere:Conserve Conservelabou on the farm by us ;{s' :!'•;- .� .' _ mighty, we. are told - but faith plus is irresistible - Desire must 1. A threepenee increase in the in - come tax. - - Ing good cattle. To lower the .cost of action • production on farms, keep live stock B be :backed -by the sterner -.virtues be- 2. Creation oL a now tax on drugs of high quality. A pure bred breeder fore achievement is possible. and cosmetics: _ should be a leader in a community. In ti c 3. Increase of eightpence per pound this regard each member of a pure . .� '' '•P ;{ ,;;�,c; tared is the ai "--� �'+; �. �.-•;f.�• Fond Mother (as her son was start• in tobacco, tax. _ _ 4. Were' of one penny per gallon association responsible .to -. -' ,'`.,•' • .• �.•' •'.� Ing off to join- the navy) - "Now my in gasoline tax. community as a breeder of pure bred �:• Y; .. \ ,� ' r, ,< son, remember to be very'punctual In 5. Restoration of the £1 per horse - ttle.,,-. � '• ^• rising every morning, so you will not power tax on automobiles instead of ractical advice given by Dr. E. S. •,• •,y keep the captain waiting breakfast for the 15 shilling irate, now in effect. . Archibald, In his after lunch to the you.,. - members of the Ottawa Valley Ayr- shire Breeders' Club attending. the �,�,x., •, ; `, Experience teaches many things Classified Advertising ,� Ayrshire barn meeting on. April 14 at c ; :: .' `• :•'� ,%`ti .' - we would rather not know: . — the Central Experimental Farm„ O,t• ' wGENT WANTED , taws. Dr. Archibald also advocated - _ Rastas. -.-"What do' you think of AGENT FOR SENSATIONAL, NEW PAT - the economic utility,. of the small re- my new gal, Sa bo ", ented tie. slip -Not cravats, Yong• street glonal fairs which. might be increased ---------- - - - ig ,• Sambo. Dat m$irl'a all r itt, sho Arcade, Toronto. - If they made R.O.P. the basis of en- nun': but her f S s dOII'L rhyme, igge je by CTEADY WORK — EVERY DAY A PAY J Day thousand tamtua: zoo try. "Pedigree albne," he said, "is the _ - at d 's all supplying _ *ootest standard for breeders. Stan- ranieed necessities, Mahe up to SM week- ty. No risk. experience unnecessary. Free dardizing Certain' families Its the 51m ogee and Details..Familex company. azo and R. O. P. the medium." _ Someone said an old maid .is ilk@ as at, ,clement;, Montreal. The attendance represented .ea�h of electric bulb without the current oq,- �sAGENra WANTED TO SELL WELL - the communities in the Ottab•a' Val- " - _- ley area overtaken by the club. G. ,app a�hair that is now picturesque, but decidedly nncomfort- Teacher (in geography • class) - known itoo of Men'■ and Ladles' vases - able apparel, complete range as used by Restaurants. Tayerns, Hotels, Hospitals W, Muir, animal husbandman, con- able, might gain both in, comfort and, quaintness with; the addition of tiow can anyone tell me where we Bestehen; Beauty Shops, sons Fountain. ducted the Demonstrations, explaining quilted Chair pada. Our great grandmothers used such pads on lad- der -back chairs, and chose the gayest of chintzes both glazed and . , find mangoes," Dairies. Doctors, Waitresses, etc. 20c,;. com-- mission, volume and repeat sales. Apply ' In his uau &l able manner regarding `unglazed for them. " F{faowing Little Boy= - Yea, miss, utility Garments. 172 c conformation points of an Ayrshire Today we can use. upllcates of those •fine old chtatz pattern wherever women goes." • high quaitty..tn demon- : and what charm they add to our room color schemes! Even the old BAILLFFB AND COLLECTORS titrating the h'ftd girls are kept at . quilt block- designs of colonial days; with all their gay calico pat- '-Hard work and no play. may •create NTAR40 COLLECTION AGENCIES. EX Q the Central Farm the get of sire clan- -terns, are reproduced in ebinti now. You might• filee'- o'use one of a dull boy but, very likely be will have perienced Collect service. Bailiffs. sea provided as interesting exhibition. these for• your chair pads, and if you do I suggest that you let your some money to the bank., stair alae•. Toronto. At the luncheon held in the Main ;, quilting follow the outline of the quilt block pattern in the chintz CHINESE VEGETABLE OYSTERS Buliding, Frank Napier, addressed the instead -of using the diagonal quilting shown in.this sketch. You wilt find that in makifi such small thin as' chair' ads the Dr, Alan. Deakin, of the S gs P Fife - "The paper says the man WONDERFUL! : DELICIOUS NOVELTY? W -gathering. Animal Husbandry Division staff, die- quilting may be done very. efficiently on the sewing• machine. Few was shot by his wife . at. very.. close Grow In water, Ready In 70 bourn. (ut- sell potato chips ten to one. Unlimited Pcest- cussed the )utstanding points arising people have time to do hand quilting any, inore, awj decorators are range. oilltaes $200.00 weekly or more.' Fascinating using machine quilting for many purposes. from breeding problehya as Conducted - - Fiusband - "Then there must have year round work! Be wise! Be first In your locality to handle this new money maker. on farms. Dr. C. D. Mackenzie, of the The pads shown here are mage with one layer of sheet wadding been pow9ev ixarita on the body." - Sample,''full cultural and marketing direc between two layers of chintz, The edge bindings axed ties are made Central Farm staff, gave -an informs-' Wife - "Yes, that's why she Sot tion, npostal note. -sunbeam Sales, Tar - uc mouth North. N.S. "qf. bias tape. Cut the licca layers of the pad material exactly the 'him." ave address on, .Feeds and Feeding, alis and shape you want them to 6e when finished. Phare the sheet EARN MONEY AT HOME paying particular attention to the re-. wadding between :the two layers of chintz, .is shown .here- at A. �f minerals. baste in The man afraid of his lingers never WITTHE sacro KNITTER MAKINGqu!rements W Either pin or this position and then quilt as shown at' B. drf-ves many nails. men's sociis for us: with small Invest _ Make the ties by stitching the- lengthwise edges of. the tape • together j•• _..- meat, star this pleasant employment; for GOklfish Require S#111 and then tack the ties- to the corners of the pad before it is bound, improved terms and wages paid.• write now. as shown ire at C. Now, bind the edges of the g pail as at L), sewing Water to Swim Around In Jeweller - "Did your watch stop -Auto Knitters, Department 203, Toronto the .ties right in with the binding.' when you -dropped it?" -POULTRY NOTE: -Mrs. Spears' new 48 -page hook of illustrations and directions Customer"- "Well, it didn't go all ; BUFF ORPINGTON COCKS, PEKING AND for making curtains, slipcovers,, dressing- tables, and other. KETCHIKA\', Alaska -Even. fish g P d g° the way through the floor,".,`. Rowan drakes, 250. William Waterbury, get seasick, and sometimes the mal- -items for the home-will''be sent upon receipt of 14c, .(10c plus 4e _ Pict„n Ontario. postage). Ask for SEWING, for the Interior decorator,..- Addr: y 13 fatal. Passengers and crew ess tol:rist - - ' .The 'climate 'her@' 1s. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK., BREEDERS •- uf the coast cutter Cyane les- Mrs.. Spears, Room 421, 73, Adelaide .St., W.., Toronto. � salubrious, isn't it?” ° •guard tified upon arrival two goldfish died Nativ. - "Say, friend, just write IMPROVE YOUR STOCK BY ADDING • northern ' blood from heavy layerp and and others became ill en route. Not -that word down for me, will you? I registered stres. Buy six to ten weeks old cockerels at fifty to seventy live cents Also until they were taken from their 'Too few people are --m ' The .best painters as they pro= get tired of swearing gat this elfin ate started pullets at attractive prices. Mont - • glass bowl and placed in'a pail sus- upon living than making a living.' ' pe!-, grass in r utation and towards inthesame old way. That's a new, i masby. Hatchery (Certtiled) 228, Montmagny, e. pended from the beams did the other. Dr.'Lln g , fection, are found to dispense more _ REMEDIES • fish recuperate. and more With the techdique of the DR. McGAHEY•s LEG ITCH REMEDY — "'The greater' the general prosperity "History explains everything - In- art, for simpler methods. :Simplicity, Hervesat Breaking Point One application stops itching, stamping , Dtting. $2.00. Kemptville, Ontario. of the citizens of any State; the leas eluding the fact that a whig should be never fails charm.-Ba]zac. open will they be to seduction by the necessary for .the administration. of NO need for girls STAMPS BOUGHT propaganda of the war -mongers." - justice in England." - Salvador de ' or women to 'from HIGH PRICES FOR OLD CANADIAN w Harry Elmer Barnes. Madarlaga. , '' suffer peri- Stamps and Stamped • Envelopes: immedl- :..,. x odic pains, h'eadr, ate cash paid. — Marigold Stamp Co., 77 Y+ � E U P YOUR .-ems-. _ ., -- •' _ :_.. . _ or sideache. that' Dia T : Victoria, Toronto. _ .. Iotori Piercache e snd Y r. .; . `The -Salvation'' Array ��y�R g�LEa- Prescription is a' very beneficial ton- pp l�'U R N S Annual Self - Denial, Appeal end Yea'll Jump Out of Bed in the ic. This is what Mrs. J. Lizmore of St., Niagara Falls, Ont., said: ' Mix equal parte of Minud's.' and sweet oil, castor oil, or Morning Rarin'to go 569 First "Years ago I was in a run -flown weakened, cream. Spread on :brown %� • • / The liver should pour out two pounds of /SEs may surprise you liquid bile into your bowels daily, If this bile • 'not flowing condition, my ulnen were at fie breaking point, the lewt'little thing irritated me and 'eat paper, Apply to burn or scald. Before long the la freely,, your food doesn't digest. t I could scarcely a thing. I bad con- painlYl smarting stops - just decays in the bowels. Gas bloat& u ..The Saivation Army operates over ,1 500 Oclal Your stomach. You get coaatipated. Hatnifui ' poisons into the body stant ' headaches, dizzy spells and telt so croak I just had to ora myself around. - I Prescription _. go and you feet sour, institutions. Out of this number 52 06iil sunk and the world looks punk.myr took Dr. Puree's Favorite steadily, I gained'weight, andECKING'A A mere bowel movement doesn't alwa institutions are servin Canada$ need ys¢et' y. Lt the muse• You need something that works on the ltver'ss It Your.Su Picked up nd_Ser-wt£e appetite improved and the headaches, satog other trouble disappWed." Buy nowt rt of #iia work'will be s reciated well. taken those good, ofdF Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two PAiNPP n ri utons may be addressed to: runds of bile flowing freely sad mak. you eel "up and up", Harmless and gQentle, t ayof Issue No. 18'—r,37 but haveno�e calomel lomelormercurryln THE SALVATION ARMY - teem. Aak far Carter'. Lite. Laver Pills by~ 1- Stubbornly - - LA I 20 ALBERT STREET - TORONTO •Mme! refuse anything else. lbs, _ _ a. .Its., •. ; .1:., - �_. - ^, ;.._. _ _ '• 1 +. 1. ,I . ... fir... A _ nr 44* - LOCALISMS i -Mise Grimbly, .1ihe has "been - 8eeaing o�perat3one !save beam _. 1, spending the past few months in held up for a time owing to the __ wnship' Council will meet on Florida, is expected homae today. heavy rains of the past'week. Monday next, May Sed at 1 --John Elliott is planting a num- -A number -from the Presbyter- let Ig � S.T. her ofp. m .trees around the fire hall, ian Church attended the musical -.-The play "Attorney for file De- which will add much to its appear'- treat in St. Andrew's Church, Whit- -r-The - b on • Sunda evening ;loch was �c ! �f y Sunday ng -' Penal » being played at tate Hos- -The W. M. S. of the United P1Ckerin� s Leader Store" , pita!_ (a Benefit) tonight. given by ,the various choirs. - Church ' will hold theft regular -40n Monday evening. the sched- The W. A. of St. George's Church meet' in St. Andrew's on Tues- Sohl meet , at the hone of Miss B. m8 need meeting in the hall here in the Fawkes, on Thursday, May 6th, at day May 4th, at S p. m. D. S. The interests of "the new highway lot- 3 o'clock, D. S. meeting will 'take the form of a ation." Mr. Frank J. Prouse, as ...Oct Read for the 12th ••• George and Mrs. Martin and Coronation Social and the Mission- 'chairrimn to a very good-sized and- y faatily have moved into the Roffey ary Apron •wvill . be opened. All the ience, introduced the subject, and Neuse on Church Stn., where they ladies of the congregation are in- then called Mr. Robt-' Ruddy, . who Coronation Flags and Streamers IIOW in stock taare secured the upper apartment.vtt.' very generously has given his time 12 Flags, -ri4le services in the Pr,�9byter- -St. Georges Church, Sunday, to this matter. Mr. Ruddy. has had OII a tape, ready to bang---all for 69C. May 2nd. 5th Sunday after Faster. surveyors make a survey of the vill -r-ian Church. will begin at 3 p. m. y y IlndiVidual Flags. 5C. -: Sunday School at 10 a m. Morning _ g 10c, and .15c. And Sunday School at 2 p. m. These. age -and the mein street in the eff- Prayer at 11. Evening Prayer at hours .will be observed as ng as ort to definitely conf�n the advice 1p Cluster Fla Holders, 5 hold Flags, one 25c. 7.30 p. m. Services on D. S, T, Rev, $ $ y ^wee have , daylight saving time, to the 'Dept. of Highways, that we E. G. Robinson, preacher. can rovide the ' required which will end September 20th. p q red 40 feet =-Mrs. Ed. Balsdon had the nils-Church services in the United necessary for' the 4-lane highway to : Church next Sunday, at 11 a. m. be constructed. Mr. Rudd submitt- • fortune to fall down stairs, head y .. " first, a few slays ago, and sustain and 7 p. m. D. S. T. The subject at -Brighten up the Home - ed his files and plans to the meet- the morning service will be "Christ- in v: p -: • a number of cuts and bruises. She g who instt~'ticted him to resent - ,•• - ianity and Work" or Christianit} was taken to the home of her dau- same to the Department,. Consid- •with EIastiea Paint invading the experiences of Life. ghter, Mrs. Gordon Law, where she erable discussion took place on this �+ _ is being well cared for. At the evening service Mr. Crozier and associating matters. The plan Jtaunton Wali-paper =St. George's A. Y. P. A. will will answer rteveral'questiong which; to-keep our interests continually be, - have actually been disturbing somF hold a social, evening this Friday fore. the Dept, met with the approv- of our Sunday Schoof ol schi,lais Glassite Varnish evening, April 29th. Vf: ill all mem- l all. life. Ruddy received the such as "Where is the Garden, of bene try to be present. 8.30 , D. S. ,,, expression of appr�.riation of his Eden . and if God is a spirit and. T. Last Thursday a splendid con-. services . from the ratepayers Area- New Oilcloth and Linoleum . cert was held. The artists who co and man is created in the image of ent kindly came from-Oshawa- -were all Goa, What is man'' _ wonderful and gave their audience During the past week the pm, The Junior Farrnersymeet in the. much pleasure and fun. We don't Vince.has experienced the woi�* halt at Brooklin. on May 6th.' See 1 1 wind and rain storms of the sea- C HAP M often have the chance of hearing their progralm for same. such talent and we deeply apprec- son, which has caused damage to _ -late it,-Com. the extent of thousands of dollars a o - We are sorry to report the , The storms began on Wednesday of Card of, Thanks death on Monday . of last week • of last week when there yeas a beau. down-pour of rain, . and 'wind of Mrs David Seebeck and family Mary Lillian Ham, wife of Rev. B. wish to thank their many 'friend hurricane proportions, which wreck- - - N. deFoe Wagner, of Warrenton, ed many .buildings and put the and neighbors for their- kindness North Carolina. _ No further panic- Hydro out of comrnissian in this and expressions of sympathy _ treses regarding her illness and their recent bereavement in the - district from a'bolrt 8 o clock on �+ .deat}l have been received. She was Wednesday evening until about 10 death of the father and husband Tailor made •7uits. - a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 'Hr David Seebeck W. G. Haar, of this village, where o'clock the following morning. Thin was caused by trees being blown she was born and received her ed- at uesdom in • the pubbe wbooL The across this hydro lines in different places.i4sia not only put the Mous Dui„ Appreciation, sympathy of , the contmurtrty is ex-- 'facades to Mr. Wagner and dangh- 'a and streets in darkness, but also Bunting s for fen IN their sad bereavementgrimly ineonpemli®oed the users of ON THIS OUA -Pickering needs more music- electric power. A n1u#x of silos .416.95. inns and quite a nun6er signified wire blows dawn including la that a Firs t Anniversary-- : their intention to ]earn,, so fere Is Mr. Rta,ddy'a in this' an'llage: The wird had such force that the win. -Why pay more for Ready-:modes Boake news. Group lessons can be b e�eaped to our • arranged on many insfruments doves of some resideaoeb were blown in- But the worst storms occurred friends quite successfully. that is a numb- y • ends and patrasal : .: er of pupils can be taught together to Western psrffi 01' the prot*lnee,It on moat stringed or wind rostrum- the worst to suffer being London. -for their favoura of tits eats. fibra reduces the cost of less- wtshere they experienced- the worst past leu• r -- a= ilE�rlggr- -- PinkArilne ons and perhaps makes it amore in- flood in fifty years. The low, is es tereating. Anyone. interested is a tirrtated at several hundred tholes- May we hove !ora •eaatirtndi `'F�aLabiirl ed YW. proposition of this nature, 10 years ands of dollars and. T000 or -more - homeless, - and there . is a great inerease in -that ,patratage, and of age or over, please give a note shortage -.to Mr. Wheeler, stating the instr- a water, which recalls tmlent you, desire to learn and if Coleridge'lines, "Water, Water; pa8dwill o! our 4 t;ilatomera everywhere, nor any drop to drink.•'• - you ;cried be wining. to start as - nnnn 2m t1he school 4x S.PFX TI+e residents have been warned to - A L'S boil all, drinking water in order to Teachers will then be asked to sub- escape tyhpoid fever, As all the a �c ering >�t proposals for your considers- MEAT 1ViARKE tion.—Com. u roads leading Into the city are Title -April meeiting of the Wom- flooded there is a milk famine a8 '1' Breakfast Bacon, 25e.-1ba�______ ._.* en's Institute was held at the home the dairymen ran not 'get Into the' :.•of Mrs. N. Banks, on Tuesday, with city. There are many washouts re- Now Adverttsemonit. 'Minced . Steak, 12e• a The a `fine attendance. The different suIting in a train wreck near, Ing - a reported and sheaved ersoll. in which both •the engineer OR RENT-=e rnori,ed lirrttse, A L p and fireman loaf their ]%vee. Besid- ply Betil's House-furnishing Store, Clap Pork' Liver, f12e.:a lb. smith practical work had been done es London, Stratford, Woodsteck, mOpL 38 L and many helped in the eosrmiunity s Ingersoll. ;_ Stewing Beef, ' 12C • a The Tyiilsonburg, St , Mary' ESB W ANTED-Olean frest, e • during the past year throngit its St.- Thomas and , other towns. are 1 cent over Globe prise or grade A•Latrs e welfare work. do'lation,4 to the Lib- flooded. It is said that four incises H. Boose'; Claremont 38-39 Jewel Shortenin, � 5c• a lb nary and Medical Inspection work, of rain fell in 48 .hours. NOR HALE-coi�iaatr.,'. P l3 when approxitrlately ome hundred tooth;,also tractcr Classic Cleanser, 3 tins 13e• : Dean Main: Brougham °w' 3 (urrow,tDeer2tf , public school pupils are having the 2ztf C sidvat»tage of free medical inspect. Fertilizer •;,AOR SALE-Ked Oloverseed and `•,6 tins, 25c• fan through the co-operation Of Dr: 40 bags of Cobbler pot atoes, Henry Cartwright and the Institute.. The and Phone Pick- nos y35 3sie offibers of last year were re-elect- t WANTED-15 head of cattle for ed to carry on file work for the Fertilators t " Vy Paatnce Hoard Pugh, R R tUxbridge . . I D coming year. lir! X n orou9 reading, — Phohe Clare 2l 18 3b 38 ` "Men get married too" was given= OR S4,LI-Relt'd Olydesdale fills . by Mrs. W. C. MurkAr; Music by The Preston Fertilster has 'Frising3; also brood mare rising7. i,.ti3 Butcher (phone 3000) iPic�termg =-+ Silly Bunke oared art address on good result�i or dozen F, Burk. Phone pick lost 34tf , "Woman's part in , Canada's Prog- ASPBERRY PLANTS-For. sale,-. rens" by Mrs. R. Cronkt made upOf farmers. Fits your old PtChief Latham and Viking, Wt� Klym • the program, after which a social drill ahs the coEt i8 6IDall, Altona Ra, N„ Rouge Hills. 34-36 Pickeri; ng Hard.warre Store time was spent over the tea-cups. ATTLWANTED-For 160 scree -An article appears in these Sure Gain ,Fertilizer is the best CFy nf PasturF. Shade aid water Arthur Ar- -columns, relative to the organization fertilizer you can get Fertilizer buckle. Claremont. PhoneClare502 35.38 is of .'classes in musical instrvctign. has provto itself to get results. �?AtaTURE FIIR RT-MaNOW -the Time to 0Pder_"yo­u­r­ 7%e idea is a good one. and the in- la's Farm, Glen Major, Ont,', 80 acres. spiration probaibly comes as a re-' Ask those who use jt., ggcod running water. Apply E' T. MacDonald. 18 .P9pe Ave.. Toronto. 'Phone Hargrave 3346 • z salt -of the very fine symphony Threshing, ;Plowing, Cultivating , Spring Seeds : g y e p FOR..SALE-Rea'd Jersey edw, due " , concert given here 'a couple of Etc. weeks ago b the mu from 'the April 20th; also grade Jersey due April - "Y" 'in the cit For the musicale ROY.CARTM Green 'River, oi's`d calf, good milker. ally aging 35.40 lbs, ' y. y per cent one 11erd fully accredited,M Tiimoth Alfalfa,'Red Clover inclined, it twAs• one of the 'finAst Phone Mark 803 3G B. Burk, Phone Pick 1031 34tf y, > programs ever "given. •in •Pickering. TTIOR SALE-50acres, Tot 17. con, 4. A.-group of over thirty men, several P Pickering. Good $ulldings, well watered. SW@et Clover and Alsike seed. in good condit,on,for spring crop, Will tell ' tr Whom playing' a theisym dw-n,.orches- LILLIAN•S reasonablervelesaeestate, Forfurthorparticu Small Garden `Seeds in bulk rias, playing' a Sy,7tphi,ny , under a larsapply �MilfredHamilton.Brougham, 38tf one leader, all ages, without re ,i in- BEAUTY SHOP . ii,,, tr OR SALT-1 pn,to p1nnter, 1' 15, eration and for the love of it only. L disc drill 1 used M-H cream separator, 50 and in Packages lbs . 1 table model cream se orator; 4 grain box u i.. . 7%e object 'here is probably to re- (,Next door to Old Church Garage) for 13-tooth cultivator; 1 M-H 13-tooth cults wive an interest in music'. amongvator TedCoates. Dunbarton, Phone Fick ;°• , the younger folk. -Radio. broadcast OPENING SPECIAL 3515 3s-s7 -'Purina and Master Feeds /'rig programs ]layer undoubtedly had a Shartmm, Finger-agave and Ri;pse SEEDS FOR SALE-Timcitby Red icy ' Field wild Verden Fertilizer marked effect on the people of . -clover tested seeds; Colorado Spring wheat, 50 -cents' Also Chatham incubator 120 egg eixe for sale day, in One sense raising the stand- Priced right. Apply L, Middleton, Brougham, • and of appreciation, white on the = Phone Pick 528 51tf • Heaterlegs Oil Permament-Wave 10� Qts. Paint-- Special, 59e• a Qt other. cultivating.. a 'taste' for the Ce FOR SALE-Close, spring. - less intelligent type, of which it is ger lar, >:5:00 for E3.50 /ens and fresh cows, purebred and grades. T. ,;Agent for McCormick-Deeritg Fal m V aebibety g B. le sted and blood tested Free delivery hard to get away from on the Am- Regular, E3.5A !dr 11.86 Phone lass -Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay. andRepairs. erican chains. Certainly, as this art- s icle points out there is an unusual]g Shampoo and Wive, .50c L� OR SALE-Pure•hred Jersey ball, Qua Motto:-"We havel, Can Ret-it, Or small number of musdcally i1lClin 1 14 months old. accredited, sired by Bramp. itis not made., t folk (and alder too) 1n this Finger wave, .85C ton Cedar Favorite, Dam average 5.44 per yOt1Tt$ scut., in ic O P. R w A.ladon, 9 F Pickering, Telephone 8900 neighborhood. We are therefore Haircutting, .=C R R 2, Pickering 36-38 P T� extending our best Wishes to this OR 'SALE-1 fresh sbortborn cow enterprise. phone Pick. 2200 Fond 1 springer. part Jere y, T B tested J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING both third calfs ciao 2 young white pure bred i ' .. •- Vexkrhlrw buses_ A v _at let 24; -.•r n[.•e,w _ � - ., ...-'