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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_05_07� _ _ .. .. -. assn. '6� - a ... .+ik. �4.. :.. ..... :int :.... ., ...i max. - .'Y'"- :.+r > ,•s. _.'�. �' ra4:.r='' yeb• , ;i" .w .. '✓ . i.,5., ..i.,,.. , . f : -... .:e , 4 q - ;, ,.,pr.i.,.gt . `.*'. i y.,. ' ti, w' -; r, ''•„•'..: *.�•'Y"'��� ykv , , s. iqiE � .... .r.- �, _ - ♦ ... t ,.' , QTY �. _ r 'VOL. LV1. PICSLRING9 0NT.. FRIDAY MAY 7.1987. ' �... 37 sr� - - s - - - •sesUse�t,tissal Las>:o. `'e• �. .. Greenwood •• .' .. - , Wbitevile•`►i�\�E!\�OOL/ NOTICE + �°� Mrs. A. J. Southwell; of Kenwood - • •- A Coronation Service !R^ill. be held DR H. O. PHAIi80N—Pbyeiaian „ spent Sunday with friends here. in the,Wkitevale United Chuich' on MILLS ads.rsean. _Danbartoo. gay unr trucks pace your cosy Mr. and Mrs. Wan.'-Cruznmer, of Sunday morning. May 9th, at 11 every day." Pickering spent Sunday with Mr. o'clock Anappropriate Coronation - �a B. FORBYTB, Op>b. D.,. Director COAL COgE, and Mrs. S. Corbett, Message- andSpecial-Music will be' 1886--1936 - . :R•Optome•rteal Association of Ontario., Ras. Nand mberof the American optometrical Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Bag 'and featured, All are cordially invited. _r a.:dn w- Byes esamined by appointment- WIIUD GEMENT Y pent Sunda Mass May Smithers s Supper and Concert JtYne 7a0s. Claremuat. Out. , , Y A Coronation Su Willi. Mr. Wm. Mark and .fairlily. will -,be held in•the • Whitevale Bap- Choppdng SAND, GRAVEL, VEL, . Miss Elsie Risebrough' and friend tilt' Church' on Friday. May 7t1i. a of Toronto spent Sunday evening The supper will be served from 6 Monday, Wednesday and Friday x DON RUDDY Barrister - sIId with Mr and Mrs. F.' Walls and 'r • solicitor, Notary Public. Moaeyta Loan. o.c k ;until all have been served. Oaks formerly occupied' by the tate A. E. Lhris- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES f ly. A splendid g.ntertairpm@nt .Will - be - Idea. south wino of court Hoare-• Whitby. $)r _ The W_, M. S. meet on .Thursda 7e. per bag also -local Oarta a work y given by the following artists: Roib- BEATON, BELL & ROSS g at the home of Vlrs M. Pegg, with ert Bedgood' Orchestra, of Torontc, 20 bags ='$1:30 We have also placed in crock a full art• L. Pegg' group in charge ,of the Maple Mixed Quartet and Miss t Barristors (f Solicitors line of Maple Leaf Milling the program Essar; of Toronto, elocutionist. The • 23 -bags and over, P g 6c: per be WILLIAM J. BEATON. K, C. On Sunday next. a, special Coron program will begin at 8 o'clock S: A full line cattle and pis =st Uo'e�FeedA. p gn' g' . JL BROOKE SELL. K. C. J. D. F. ROSS ation Sen -ice will- be held - in the -T. Admission, 25 cents and 1.5 cts. ' feeds JAMES WRICHT A. W. MITCHELL 'United Church with Ilev..iir. Mut- '' (.fa Bay Sweet, Toronto, Adelaide 2835 ton in charge. Brock Road - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ormerod and Pig Concentrate - this is aeceaasy , C O. RICHARDSUN frz co., Barris• • PickeTin � Ont. - -- _ . .--.•..• for economical feeding Mr. Wm. Ormerod and son of Tor- 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed, ave •tors, Solicitors. Notaries etc., Sttlte SUI, �r r Bradyy - Azeelsior Lite Building, 36 Toronto St. Toronto. Office phone t 400 Residence 6010 t y mor ed—out-to th@L h0_me- at , Brock Pig Starter . for un —spent—Sunday -with— Hdsard *.. --Tdaphoae Ad. 1688;_Yulcering Yhnne.3613.-Sit_ young pigs and' Edith Ormerod. Road just recently - - The - Mr. Robt. Anderson and friend. HUMSCN & Moil LLAN—Barris- Chem wood tGord Solicitors. Pickering. Public. 015ce y were Sunday visitors of Mr. and �� at Gordon. House, Picttering. on 'f desdar and PHONE 824 line. Walter Carlton and family.Poultry Feeds, All kinds aliatarday cveniro from of i 90 to 9Kj or By s.. F U R N 1 T U R E Mothers' Da x311 be observed on. Mr. and Mrs. James Ravey, of Starter and Growing Mash �a �q�.tmeat. Toronto office. Mc-Ii�aaon Bldg,. y 79 i1!lreliad■ St Plicae Elgin 5303. 29tt Sunday May .16th, one week later Whitby. visited with. Mr. and -Mrs. Bran and Shorts We +rre displaviag an attractirs than usual. Wm. Ellicott and familyon Sunda f`IONANT u ANNIE — Barriete-s, variety of Our school and man y' - ' v tan. N�tariaPublie :-- many the poo- ]ag{, am C.and Grant errywood have adopt Mr. A. H Rowe has started his F' L• C* MEW •OR_NOM D. LOIS. B. . L. Furniture and Furniture ed the Daylight Saving• season of summer amusement act- - A1Lf.IP! F. ANNIS, B. A.. LL. B. •' Novelties. ♦ � �� !�1 *�T��♦�,�,�'. _ secs.- -7 r 2 Simone stn ), Oshawa%4st- Our, Y. P. S. had a successful rorty by. going g getting ready �iiii� O' i �i`I j♦� Q .i lMs�.s-4 and 6 ((esaaws), sap at tae Coact Prices low, in keeping with truces: progressive crokinole _ party last he will • be for H . Whitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (whit- week; the proceeds paying for the business. ` RADIO = SERQICE p' - The A=4n . Apiaries received . AND- - May 9th is being held as Coron- targe ahipenent of bees from Gesup, All kinds Of Re sir Work _ ation Sunday. SISr, Spicer, o! Toros- Geo this week and content late p " A Graduate of Radio College• p JBRBHRTT. FALLAISH. L. D S.. Alth to, is to address the Sunday School adding one hundred new colonies to - 7kil Tuning Guaradleed . D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal Cofisae of and give same special music.. Our and the Ilmvemty of Tomato. lo -the -minute. &crinin pastlor, Rev. Bick has a tbei: already large apdary, ` ('(,•. 8, MaeDONALD oa io second door wt of St- And- _ P- g r1'S.48ed for aN's Cbor ickertag, Onr. Office boon . o a Ooronation Service at 11 a m: 209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO a. �. be e p. a., or by. a�oinement. n7 bind •LOST tr fv+•e. Pbo.. Pith 3700- -s ..' gFINEST EQUIPMENT We would appreciate a good attend- Phone Lakeside llio2l For mace at both Sunday School and A valuable, black and white oodr- Orders taken at NEWS CMM - Church Service.. *tsrtsss" i!' aY4f. Gu{hraotied . Satisfaetwo er spanW. Answers to the name f The meeting of the Wosnen's ••'i5enr••. Reward. R. 1Knriaoo, phone • AT Association will be, held on Thurs- 606 Pieloering. Shingles For Sale NEWS FPOSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneae. Rewsooable Frieee day, May 13th, in the church at 7.80 . a as.aum. ol'Yost ww antaeio. Aa.- Tubes and Batteries always y h,ai aim sajsa at an ia"s ambew"d to an ahoeUsn _ R All the ladies are cordially Galt 6tdvaniud Stent Sbio t•.w. Add eco Grow atvsr P. o.. ons R. BOY MILLER: invited to attend as isn`t are having R BJIATON. TOWNSHIP mr'owibam. Ontario as our geest, Mrs. Fallis, President ti �Hi iag►d Geek Bird's Felt ingSlaug y _ Also, re-rubbrrirsg buggy wheels. of the W. A. of Toronto East Pres- ..Lstwo tnowers shoe . D s OMri. Co.ee7a.eer. Comssissioo.r for a�ser Phone Mark 1908 _ - ' salpa a4 vits. Accountant. Bu, Issuer of bytory, � will speak on Preaby- The regular monthly meeting of peered. MWris eLiomsse. Wbitevals.O.<+ T. PATBR80Y 8 CLA-REMON tery work. Woad for 'Roil Call is••-- �e Senior Branch of the, Highland` . D. ,�. � R "Hone" TitA mentinr is it r}tarQe Ct>�k W. I. Qiwt ai the home of -Orth and get prides.' Phone 8815 ty as Convener. Tea will be served En -Che. hall: • _. _Bra�a6ham The Mission Band will meet as .usual on -Saturday. The W. J. Brown ' familywere with' their people on Sunday. A. and Mrs. Dobson, of Oshawa, called on Mrs-: Philip on 'Sunday. The Ritchie children and Effie Peterson have had the flu • for a fe* -days Miss Jean •Phillips�vtaa visiting with friends at- Utica during the past week: . .. '.. Miss Bate! returned hoarse on Thursday: from a visit with Torontc. relatives. Mr. Jack Gerow and other friends of Toronto were Broughani visitors on Sunday evening. Mr. Bob Walker and sisters, Jes- sie and'_ Doris were Sunday visitor's with the John Phillips. famiy, Mr. George •Farley still continue in 'a very ,weak condition, and is at present in a , very serious con- dition. Mr. and Mrs, Tom 'Lott, and Mr. and Mrs. John Snooks, of Sutton, and Zephyr, were week -end �dsitors at .the J. Phillips home: Mrs. T. C. Brown accompanied her niece,' -Miss E. Wallace and a friend, }Miss TreRin, of Toronto, on a visit to Wick and . Soxiya friends on Sunday. The annual meeting -of the W. J. will meet at the home of Mrs. Holt- by- on May 11th. Business. --Election of Officers.. Roll, - Call—"A . Song Mother used to Sing". Miss Bell Brown, of Toronto, had the ,misfortune to --fall. and 1)r•eak- her_ hip on Saturday, but is doing as cell as can be expircted at her advanced age. We hrope for a sat- isfactory recpvery It —%W , with. real sorrow old friends _ of --the Wagner family, once I-jgt dy 'esteemed relsidents 'of Brougham, learned of the passing of Mrs. -B. N. deFoe. Whgner Arid sympathy is felt for the' bereaved. The children with- gnany • of- the parents of Brougham public school were at the muoical• festival at Whitby . on .Friday evenaig, and were delighted With the eventiMes progra*. - TAe pupils from here re- ceived general approbation for their numbers. R. White, King n lit�...� spite of the inclemency of the wea- E' A$N>dRAL INSURANCE ther. the • meeting- was well attend-' REAL ESTATE Insursuce of All Hinds'. - CONVEYANCING Beet Rates Available with .As aid established agency, ready from the conveners of the to serve. ,_Beonrity and ' Service. Prone, Pick. 6666 Builders' Suppli W M • MAW 'Address Phone BROUGHAM PICK 516 L10BNSED AUCTIONSBR AND VALUATOR bale. conducted Anywherc • '::Pickering Mills Pbome-or writs. Address 614 Dandan material necessary for carrying , out $tree(, sac, Agency for Frost dt Wood Whitby. Ontario. . Qockshutt Fatm Machinery. CYRIL E. MORLEY Complete lire and repairs. GHNSRAL INSURANCH Chopping and Feeds of a]1 • Phage -- M011WIEL $70 kinds. WRITER: ; yak Pastry' Floor .Life - - '.- dire _ _ Poultry Feeds, Growing - Antole Mash, Laying Mash Burglary a d Accident We carry makes of Prow Points. _'INSURANCE D.• N. Lockwood Ways of holding a--n-sTection.- -W PICHERING, ONT. , Your Guess May decided to have a norii,*tating corm- Cement, Lime, Plaster Vin R. G. CLENDENING jJda }e Body Woodwork P FUNERAL DIRJSCTOR _ A Genuine Private Ambulance Uongelenm .;-. ,Day'and Night service' (Fold Seal Rug - , Phone 9W Bee our Wiladow-1 -° Malvern icon' ' No Obliazation to boy Markham, : --Ont. No Entry Fee — - - - Your Last Cbauoe-For Your Poultr y to•win a Leather 'Industry, -Mrs. Clifford Morrish told - .' . Congolenm ..:.' ` .� Drinking Fountains and Feed -Gold Seal Rag Troughs made in oilrown shop absahately. free.. _' Good. gaality ,and- moderately ..Ccottatt closes at noon, Saturday, priced. ' M&y 8tb. __ r -' Oyster shell .and mica grit. >!Ww Anlralance, Day er Night Also dairy utensils and filter Phos• 1360 -pads. Furnace work and general tin - C. As STERRITTO smithing promptly attended to. Funeral Director dLVIN B73SHBY Furniture Dealer Hardware Phone 4800 Fitsltex�ut. w Ontario PICKERIN GF ty as Convener. Tea will be served En -Che. hall: • _. _Bra�a6ham The Mission Band will meet as .usual on -Saturday. The W. J. Brown ' familywere with' their people on Sunday. A. and Mrs. Dobson, of Oshawa, called on Mrs-: Philip on 'Sunday. The Ritchie children and Effie Peterson have had the flu • for a fe* -days Miss Jean •Phillips�vtaa visiting with friends at- Utica during the past week: . .. '.. Miss Bate! returned hoarse on Thursday: from a visit with Torontc. relatives. Mr. Jack Gerow and other friends of Toronto were Broughani visitors on Sunday evening. Mr. Bob Walker and sisters, Jes- sie and'_ Doris were Sunday visitor's with the John Phillips. famiy, Mr. George •Farley still continue in 'a very ,weak condition, and is at present in a , very serious con- dition. Mr. and Mrs, Tom 'Lott, and Mr. and Mrs. John Snooks, of Sutton, and Zephyr, were week -end �dsitors at .the J. Phillips home: Mrs. T. C. Brown accompanied her niece,' -Miss E. Wallace and a friend, }Miss TreRin, of Toronto, on a visit to Wick and . Soxiya friends on Sunday. The annual meeting -of the W. J. will meet at the home of Mrs. Holt- by- on May 11th. Business. --Election of Officers.. Roll, - Call—"A . Song Mother used to Sing". Miss Bell Brown, of Toronto, had the ,misfortune to --fall. and 1)r•eak- her_ hip on Saturday, but is doing as cell as can be expircted at her advanced age. We hrope for a sat- isfactory recpvery It —%W , with. real sorrow old friends _ of --the Wagner family, once I-jgt dy 'esteemed relsidents 'of Brougham, learned of the passing of Mrs. -B. N. deFoe. Whgner Arid sympathy is felt for the' bereaved. The children with- gnany • of- the parents of Brougham public school were at the muoical• festival at Whitby . on .Friday evenaig, and were delighted With the eventiMes progra*. - TAe pupils from here re- ceived general approbation for their numbers. R. White, King n lit�...� spite of the inclemency of the wea- ther. the • meeting- was well attend-' j'LJ ed and full of interest. Report: ' 'four from the conveners of the committees in charge of relief 'w.a k Builders' Suppli were heard, and money was - voted• to each for the purpose of buying material necessary for carrying , out - LaWCrr Bird the proposed program. About fif- LitGh- teen' members signified -'their- int ' ]i.' t:, 5l ielQleg entiorn of attending the Coronation DLay- - xsJne CO 'I Sen -ice in Scarboro Collegiate on May 12th. The President gave a ..- aA J bi4rt a- -(foal clear .. explanation of the three Ways of holding a--n-sTection.- -W ; decided to have a norii,*tating corm- Cement, Lime, Plaster _ mittee in order to expedite the The jJda }e Body Woodwork P of voting. part of the y program that was particularly. en- Agents for hnndy •Fenoe joyable and enlightening' was 'that and me.�► -,..JOiia dealing with 'Canadian Industries. :. Mrs. Wallace described the Patent Leather 'Industry, -Mrs. Clifford Morrish told .�ockshutt ilnplemente� - of the making of man- tels, and Mrs. - Orvia took the Salt Secure Prices Before - Industry. After the - closing ode had __ r I been'sung, the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Mary White, WILSON TLSOY D R O sewed a delightf-`lunch. L4K=t H91' :Out Dtmbartdh • Phone Nark 7800 :Misses Helen B•radd.ai4d,Ella.An- nan 'spent 'the week -end in Bright- _ WISE- FARMERS 4s The %1i6ioil Band will meet at Treat their Seed (train .� the home of Mrs. Joseph Allison on Friday at 4 p. in. sharp.NIth {y A large Union Jack has. been icon - cited to the school and we under . For><ialdeh ' stand thg flag -pole will be in place Y de by Coronation Day.' tilentbers of the Dunbarton Y. P To insure a smut -free .harvest S. will hold their annual closing ''.May 11 few (chis spent in smut pre• banquet on' Monday evening, 10th, at 7.45 D. S. T, sharp, Supper vtntiop Wil add dollars t0 25' cents. Johnny Moscow and his.. your crop. A ' IS oz. bOttla troupe will supply entertainment. sufficient'to treat 50 busbels and a vent' interesting speaker is expected. A cordial invitation is ex._ tended to young people who are not - We also carry - already manbers.to come and spend an enjoyable evening with us. Ctresan Powder Treatment ' St. Paul's Dunbarton, Sunday, 11b.. -$ 1nn.'1,10 May 9th. A Service of Intercession and Thanksgiving- in anticipation. Copper Carbonate, for Hvll• L4 of the Coronation will be held. on May 9th, at 3 p. m. ' You are urged rias oats. s2 to remezribeer the religious, as well 1 lb 35e as the civil, significance of the Cor- •1 • ` oration of our King and Queen and the heavy bt><rdenapthey are as �+ Ca Jones, in in `the rulershi of this FJtn • g that we my make this a day of Sunday - - tojis >Drat us— - real worship. School as ual, 3 p. m. '. ::. "ilii ', w,, +,:. •.-. _ .: .- ., _ _ .. - �,. �' �.d, �, L•F lar y` s9 .,.1�.! :-} '•"'+ ;�. x =- . by-.. �,, ,..Ra a ,._+• .r, •:� > y • it ro the golden wedding anniversary of shovel. Thi- large number ; the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James which were brought, here by truck, I ITS A FACT ) Stephens, who, since' their marriage ard, heeled' in so that the roots are l at Newcastl3, England, have been covered with damp -soil to keep them Dairy Fined 16 Time3 residents of Brampton, Both' were fr. -u dying out until ,the time for "'The' Papers couv. burn near Wskeard in Cornwall, and planting arrives. An area of from 19 tion in a Year was registered this • both are 79. to 20 acres will be planted. The week against Laiterie .Perfection for As a young man working near species used will consist of black lo - EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM selling milk below the price set by Newcuetle, &ir. Stephens became dis- cus , ac c erry, Norway spruce, -� HERE THERE ANlj /the Dairy Commission Act. The dairy satisfied with the wages lie 'was ,e- Japanese larch, elm, red oak, soft , - was fined $200 for selling three uarts ceiving, and decided to leave the Old maple, red pine, hard maple, butter- y DVERYWHERE. nut, white ash, walnut, red cedar, and two pints of milk for forty cents, Country for Canada. 51ary Ann Hus• i two cents- below. the set price: :band joined him They were married Scotch pine white cedar, and left within several days for Married Hali (,etztury Brampton, where the groom's elder' Symptoms in Pupils Reveal _- — , BR1111'TUN. — 'fills week mart:ed' brother lines already found himself Mentil Crnea the driver of the, car ahead. lids CANADA ` brakes were out of order because he a home. S511THS FALLS.—Ad dressing an stopped too fast." Settletrent Centres addience of riiora than X00 here, Ur. Scottish Revival Another man had .: clear road to 1S0-rrcot Trestle, Built in 1S F. A. ,Jones• principal, of the Ottawa' "'The broad wave of business reviv' go ahead. He passed four or five The idea of forming little centres Hours Ngrmal 1, 1, declai ed that Much of Surrounded by the farms of the ist' TORONTO., - The C:N.R. main' the mental ianess existing ..today. al that started in England has extend- cars easily, then found another ap- g habitants, is, of course', nothing new. line beri': sen London and Toronto is ed .to Scotland. Ship -building, engin- proaehing and had to get back into might be uteache through the ms in - It was the -'system throughout Euro;ie open ag.ia after having been block 1 eering and other capital Industriew, line. It was a case of get out of. the , Q' ninon. by teachers of symptoms in are sharing in better times, and a and especially. in Fr'ance all. through by a erasrout and train wreck at r way or a collision, but one of' the the pu,.il�- in thein classes. the DIi2dle Ages, a system enforced Beachville which ,took the lives 'of —=� shortage of skilled labor is reported drivers in line refused to make room } Dr :iorres--mentiomect -t-he- sectusLve In amumber of these and other Indus- and an accident was narrow) avert- by perilous times and affording thc� the train's engineer, and' fireman., y maximum' of protection to the farm-,Workingoul•ii as an example. !n these cases tries. Coal mining enjoyed an in- ed. Then he . sent in a complaint to at top red, to clear tile, --creasing market last year, and the the derartment. ; er. Traces of the same, 'agreemenpiste, rallwa consh siPt,� sholld f e taken by.parents and. y motion crews ac teachers to investigate conditions. textile industries were active. There The lamed beggar on horseback now still survive in thin province. a.•. compiis'.:cd the �urpi is`ng feat of though the comparatively quick and WI,,Pnv e; hr said, th; .child might `. leading Liberal; but of late 'owned rides in a motor car..Oflicia)s of the build:t:g a trest,]'e 100 feet L;ng in iS _ l and published b Fred B. Davies, son easy e'ettlentent of the country (Aid jig -I.' It replaces thin 'wa.-hed out �c`cr'tua !y begone a suilide. y department of bighways receive hun- • not mane it so necess..ry. We should section .at Beachville. The speaker said boys and girls of of Rupert Davies of the Kingston dreds of complaints. Those that• hate l;• Whig, has been bought by Arthur be surprised if the settlement cOntres „tor y vrcre fully as +vhulesame and merit. even if suspension --does not ie- dto Rogers, Jr., owner of the 'News, and idea, if it is given a fair tial ovct' a R"arket Plans Read intelligent a5 their parents. He y. suit, are filed against the drivers re• , has also been a notable decrease in ,cord. But character and bad temper period of time, did hot help a lot itt REGINA,* — :>,ti:rost' in:nrcdl,ttcly ;It.>,;e v2 a:rriration as 'big ,business' . • �he�er of persons drawing public keeping per pie on the hind. If it c:ac" Ca sleds vi:l set up .marketing r. ltoit ting out that 140 million dolla13 are revealed in many a letter, and P relief. — Calgary herald.• -, truth often is hard to find: it will `Y ave accomplished a vel`; i;auization in England, with head) a ' •` spent, annually in. Canada in. — - let, when a' man's brakes, are out great deal. in far too, m.ny of ,ur ' teVs ru Luu,lou, it i.: announced here tearhin4 . the young, CO.rniznt: ia. scliem "bath to ills -- b, floe. J. G. Gardiner: Federal Jlln- • In the, Spring of under because he sibptied' too fast, land" t,;,::; Leen mr.- l a Ester cY .i.;ricnttwe: �Jair�s 1.:::e,5 to Lc r+� odv to Smiths Falls Record�News — The somebody is ntitled- is laugh: — to "al c to the city ;sin.' ;lIc : 'The < roman:nation, ' 3L. Gar6ine, Cco!: spring training season is here. Police Stratford . Beacon.Hcr.:ld. treat •r: said, v:ia he itndej su Chief John Lees told the Record- -- p^rvisivn of -A. 13-4LIFAX,—the old saying, ."If Neva. this week that _local bluecoats �•4• Ft.:v.; formerly of the Gnirc i.,y she could' only ccr,':;'' wun't be o a- AnoLher Nov.-Spaper CZaut1,A za, of : ass: iCipwati ,and ucw head of y F P' have been very busy dashing about prnalga,;,a` on town at the request. of various- house- pt e = it cr+:(_,: ill tits . Gr'�•:a tits marl';(:tin-; dfvislot of clic FCde::.t lar here •if %o a. Scotia women ie Kincardine, ti . t:;st,•trro fez P,:uce twin their 3ppa-ent -eagerness for holders' to halt street baseball games I ; c .;d ' its shi; . 4: ill be p l ,i tri U sr t ::::a o1 Agricult ?i c. science and In all part of the to zn. The combined county to. [tiro nexspapeni l.as training, in '@omestic. lear:: dint _LrA s"c, r r al iuo, a 1s ?t. bhaw •gill, no ba stationed in t!ecome -a •oris i �e?: y ue.t�.,,a�cr c , ,, home eco .".•mics. - Ir fvr of the lure of. warm -weather and dry streets town by "the antaI ..�iirtlon = of Vie n,: iia W` i e'-.cr ii' is I c;_t-act : r t:.: a !:a ;l tail,' t,:ough h -e `prooatl, %Jill - �h�ir°t CIL,! zc gnsorcRl •r:y 't� c Yro= proced too powerful for local lads to - ;i. It 4., a'good ny. ; C.: a ? leave t(-- i c .e -periodical trips across. ti I:lncar;:i::c P.erac I:R I:vttPr- and alae' vincial 1 <,:a -t •7^r,t of AlarL-ul.ure resist and as• a rr cult hard-foueli + . ti:u :.::rto i built at Ut c*r S .r +' T? e..Goc rie:it fa, notiv. u^gctistin>;. S" l.iniarufie ti.4 T:3 fcrnxr once: *.ho w+icice,d :�I vma,:< e; ti:icz a natY tiv.ho rvi:l.be in direct a,ttendan.•. reached the' 5()0 mark. baseball and softball games nwfre • be liub!�:d.'3.' •Eat4 J, .J.. Flair .r. of o tta^n broi;grit .:^ro s.tho'occ--n_ .e4arge_of else orgaulzation. In-.vne ,tiw*.i t, wpzne:if-.al-led set er, Eng run oft on the '.pavements in t.:c the two .papers have been_ .f i� ! mr e� to a . red. various parts of the town. ,1?vlic@,ail Pclitieal antagoni.rii ?s 'dyitrg in rli $cc.;ii 'ti;a• <'YEde 'Eo. rL<�'La.:w service Tl:, p'.:•::on selected to lake ciiar;e- _ vise the youngsters to play their ball , of t:iu t'• i' I:., first :jr;rew-cd in thi se.: o• .the Lv::Coit +aline, ' c; ill have the _ , ,.[tS 'hof -Onta-rio, and merchcntc_ ��-at.,t•s. ::�rer'sinee ltas there -beat a title of. •:1�rieuititra7': Products Co:u•• F:3 .•'to •,.;ove F�:?"Ytr3 1 the fields provided, pointing out- s,;zert counting c : t cannot longer 71 thtif Serious: accidents -stay result -out - "' ., bout.-c^r ;:ructed ii:it:i as ' beautifll mr ,,i©::r:." lie w.111 gather, ail .•heir' REW':;.%— No s r ....ie grove se the" advl'aabili s v. ivertis!ng in linc•s•or e?ccmed toot � sea+ii•otnhy ;i',:. n •sible' inT< rmation., as to requlrerients of the street games': ment of f.ii n pcpu a on is conFeiil- two sreivspapers in t icir. territory, the %1;;n12GJa and there - are, rt4ny tP P.ritia'i tuyer� .oY C t.adian pro i . particularly w.:e •ons r~iv.es them plated a th'e "F) Prairie. re - Capital Ptmialtment 7 Port Xrthur. people wl:o hatie'ford +line t�' y.na tYtat lnformalion .#,art. habil:tation•p:an, lion. J. G: Gardiner, f complete coverage ::r: ��. cin any callcictR:lt r of happy trips. in s� 4n , to Cana'.Ia: In discussion-be.or c-omn:.t'ee.at more 't+tars ihey,K'riu?d•.w;:r.'t t� ::r. ,__. Federnl `IinrGter, of ;1;;taulture,$n- Ottawa of capital punishmeht and ca. ci ! ytno urs: an this. fine vex rL _ 'nou..,_here> th a Keen:, - port ta'G post oPtr a o: tlyn. F Her i mute will •f •Iud„t the "m tip i- ' ®:..e Cry oletes Plans to iblo: e,. methods it kis pointed. ou"t that in phone sr stems to il;e same tri :° .^`' P:acs are rot far cncugA'advanced Britain, wbei'e' capital fur n4.tlk r..ann�I and 1<l ad seettoit punishment area. There' are ce S fen place I?f, To France to determine defintely whether there was rigidly enforced, only one person of Cwr,'.a 1#ay a�cf s o:ild .ptroce N� NVOLFGANG. fiustria •The:, D in. Ontarid 'where htt�c:;r ss 'm n ani•' r, will be any' movement at all, and.;:in . out. of" every .G2 014 only mug• pot t a dual system' and Q!!r drawn into ponuanr v, tI travelle —. crC Ar: ti zr Duke of 1b`indsdr has coml+!ecs: any case' it waz1l dnI� possibly apply News C:irrr:tic•le. �, der,,whereaa_ in United States,• where their -pockets • for >.er.timental- per plans to leave for Paris and %l0ntJ, to a sma,-1 fraction of the entire' - 'seven states had no capital' punish- soils.--:.rl : rstb4ra' F: France, to ,}sin bins: Wallis Si,np ua poptiration in the entire area in- . '_and throughout. the Repclir Q ,; � ?� as; soon as -iter final decree of di- ' there was not the same certainty of vorce is awarded. 1 d, he sa:ii.• IIo�C Irnpcoverneat - _ ' oIfean'y' :n:giation was undertaken, conviction; one . ersoa o of every ..trcr-aer Than Ever” - , Scotland •Yard lien who have' the Go,,r nrnent :could not undertake P As lire Hom lml:rovr:nent Plan c :12,000 Committed murder, C1m_psris• gets t:nrler •way -iii Canada, -it is Jn' BeiPast Z`e:egraplt. -- This .wI11, ba guarded the Duke here have been ons are not, however, to be accepted , instructed to accompan him and r •- to move the people and provide them teresting',to note what a' s.tnilar .the first (?pronation of a Brltfsh '1 main at, the' chateau tie l:anr v''' nc, new land, the Minister said.:: of 'tate value. United States' o ula• .. , to take p'aca since tin _Great 1Cary= on is nide uta of a different mixture where ling: Sim son i» staying. ' Itvu ' ' ben question rather of the properties iu:prosrci u err• the -1:ro When we took back to the time be- P Y g. 'Of -nationalities brought together -un- ceeds of: insured -.notes since the plan fope 11:at world. tragedy we are im- The Duke has promised to a visa poop rg themselves, possibly -der conditions which are not as con y ` throu a c operative plan: Rs; started in the summer of I93i ressed`•witb.the tact. that the `Sri• newspaper correspondents .whe he ducks to law observance as in Eng- Include nearly 1,9o0.00tr.:homes,,,50; tpish Monarchy has, if anything great• decides to lea've. \Villagers o St. 5trve3s for the rehabilitation land- - Port Arthur- News -Chronicle,' �1 Wolfgang are `arran in<• a far a eiJ Par Fractica:lk. completed in- four ' ono 'two-family houses and apart•_ Ip strengthened iia hold oa the o• g"_ g ,, Pe arbas, a meeting will be held early -- meats and 1.50,000 other properties, p}e: Great empires have fallen Into _ fest' in his honor. net' month at which will be repre- �Exploded � including business and industrial ' ruins, Gel -many, Russia, Austria•Huu - - While the -civil war in Spain may buildings, hotels,, ot:ahanages, col- sented the Governments of the .three Bary and 'Ttirkey. Once -despotic-• rul• Plant $5,000 Trees it ruining a country .'and .a nation,. leges, churches and farms. In adds- era have been hurled from their- ALTON• :1 large gang of work- Prairie P anieees, mortgage and it .certainly is proving one thing tion, Federal Housing A�dministratton thrones and, driven .into exile, happy men started work planting 25.004 loan ,companies, banks,: railways, and that -ts that all the stories ws.. officials estimate that their better to escape with their llves, but Brit- trees,on the farm of G. R. E: Grange, municipal Arganizations and the Hud - have heard' about the "annihilating" housing campaign has generated over ala retains her 'old institutions, i In 31. Chicora Ave.; Toronto. son's Bay Company. effects of the modem apparatus of $2,000,000,000 worth of .modernlza '(act, the recent changes - have , made The - prof erty,. witfcb was - puchas• Information, to be --supplied to the 'war are 'aitheuE'"very, much founda- tion and repair work which 'does not her citizens realize more than ever ed by Mr.' Grange last summer,'is - conference will include soil condition, tion. In other words, the machinery show in its own. records. the value of a Constitutional King used by the owner. for a summer rainfall; crop returns and. ownersbip - —of war to da} would appear t0 be eery . in a. world where dictators strut home. It .is divided by the River` of the land, Mr. Gardiner Said. tmliph what'..it�v89._ der :.. Ire stage and issue-'dlttate8 Credit and is 'sltbated just east of Mbar —deadly enough, and destruc- Courtesy is the thing which,will re- which none dare to disobey in mat. the C.P.R. station, tfve enough,' but certainty not 'Com This how' a 'Climber duce the number of accidents- It is a tern affecting"the inner -fires of their The work of planting this young pletely annihilating' by any 'means. GRANT'S PASS, Ore. -0. B. Cox mark of good breeding. Tt commands subjects, When the Coronation, of forest is -under the direction of W. Halifax Herald. bought a cow and -locked her in his _ respect. It is polish that welcomes King George V took: place at West- H; bfartin, who for some 'years -had t ' the customer, cheers the feIIow-work• minster Abbey in June, 1911, it could charge of the Government nurseries barn. She was missing the next day. Stopped `.`Too Fast" er and makes the day, easier for ev- not have been foreseen that 'suc'h a at. Midhurst. The trees being plant- and the barn was still locked. The The man in the car behind wrote eryone. Courtesy is a recognition. of tempest of war -would have swept all ed- are of a large variety . and each mystery remained -unsolved until Cox' the- departurent of, highways asking ' the' rights of others. It is that we all over the world as that which befell - species. is picked to suit the soil on . went to his hay loft. 'The cow had for` the cancellation of the permit of want for. ourselves. To be courteous, between 191.1 and 1913. Yet it did not which, it will grow. Scores are plowed climbed the steep steps and was con-, ' refore, is to .practice the Golden shake the solid structure' of. 'the six feet apart and the young' trees• tentedly munching hay. Cox used 'a. - ,B-4 Rule. — Chatham ;News. Throne'. are planted in hdles made by a block and tackle to take her down. THE WONDERLAND OF OZ L. Frank Baum - ---, ALT r /, svovs� - ' - �` ,� T iys� ,/�//.• 777 I� — ,,,� - is �.:° C' � • ` .\ — +'Cod >Tiehted 1982. ReTY 8 Lee Co: - .1 ' • �'• -.. Jus•'tthen -Unna an.i Dorothy re= Then Dorothy, asked: "Where is "Oh, are you hung.y;T`she asked _7 Would you' really eat her 'v'askcd -• entered the room, followed by Prin- Eillina?" "She is in the •chicken turning to the other beast who dis- Dorothy, *hen Nandi escaped, ''`No" cess. Langwidere. The- first thing ';; house' in the backyard," replied -the pla$7ed two rows of terrible teeth and ::was the reply. "Then I think you ar,e Dorothy did was to thank the Scare- crow for his assistance In rescuing Princess. '(I will get her;"•cried the a mouth big enough to startle any a good tiger!" said the girl." "Not her. Then the Tin Woodman' em- girl, and with the 'Scarecrow she one. "Dreadfully," answered the ...,at all," said the animal: braced her -very' _ gectl' • for he went out to fetch Billina.• In the �'iger, snapping his jaws together • good beast, but a disgracefully Izad - knew his tin arms might hurt her' yard she met the huge Lion ' and with ' a fierce click. "Then why tiger; for tigers are natually bad." if he squeezed ' hei tuo roughly. Tiger who drew Ozma's chariot. don't you eat something?" asked the .,lust then Ozma called, and Dorothy These greetings having been ex=" "How ere you?" asked Dorothy, who girl. "I believe I' will," replied the , and the Scarcrow entered the palace - changed, Dorothy" wound up Tiktok'c already knew the huge animal. "As Tiger, spying Nanda crossing the !where the.rest of our friends were action, -so that he could bow when cowardly' as ever," replied the beast •-courtyard. Then, with a terrifying deciding how best to realease the e com: meekly. • "But let me -introduce •a roar, he _s rail at her, frightening ,Royal famly of Ev from the Gnome--- _ - - friend of mine; the llun Tiger'." the or i g ' g• introduced -to the rest of th pony. �gt•y g go girl almost to death. [sin ' f • Y'r~ "I don't know, but I would like to take some of that jigsaw puzzle with '1�1, ' aaa' S Favounte ilea me." _ "Ever hear of the Medici-?'' "I've an idea," the • medical exam- iner answered his own question. "The Medici had all sorts of tricks for kill - 1 M 4 -tresses that when X 1 mg peop e. a =- a person slept on them, killed them Jellv Comes to the Rescue For tfis reason, do not put more .� because the heat of their bodies lib- Perhaps you have always thought eggs into the pan that will form a erated a poisonous. gas. That puz- that quick-setting.jelly could be used thinnish layer on the bottom.: zle has something to do with the only to make glowing dessert dishes. soy 'condition of _Molded Chicken Loaf death of Scotter and the or, in a pinch, s molded. salad. . We Q t the other man:' are out to dispel that idea and here 1 Package quick -setting lemons TEA"Klein!" Inspector Dowell barked are some recipes which prove that .Jelly, 2 cups warm chicken stock, �' free from tat, 1 cup chicken -cut once more, and when the detective quick -setting jelly has an infinite cup i elery-finely ! 1 came to the door, "The doctor wants variety of uses which will endear it in small pieces, %chopped,' % cu green pepper -line - to take part of that puzzle away with to the- hearts. of busy homemakers.. P P pP .': * ::•:::� �. -:.❖: _ :• : �� •:�= - ��� '= :• •: �•:::� :::❖ +' :::•:.�' ly chopped 1 teaspoon scraped t him." Then to the doctor, "Be care- These packages of jelly.in bright col - onion, 2 tablespoons pimento=finely y r. 6.4 ful Doc. We don't want -to lose ors and various flavors can come.' to Y ;iHoN THE r our rescue on numerous occasions chopped, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 34 'I voil" V yoThrou h the door Terry watched when .you feel you ,just can't make a teaspoon salt,. r/4 cup stuffed olives the doctor slide some feces of the —chopped, dash of cayenne, dash of I '•' g Y � of what is left over and.yet �� 0 • took a blotter and scraped 'onto 'the meal out ps p Y• r —_puzzle onto a news a er —then he can form th—thre main sc urse ofa aDissolve jell . in warmstot.Chill. 1 orceste shoe sauce P P Here are two delicious reel es that YBY CORTIAND FITZSIMMONco any Combine remaining ingredients. ' l•4 paper acme fine white dust that look- } - �� — - ;-- - ►�� ed like wood powder: meal, company or otherwise, and yet When jelly is slightly thickened, fold } ` %::::o':cam O 004 eo ::•_o_<:��o :::o:::. •'.e'� s:. :�:.•::::o::� �• "Bo,as quick as you can," the in- they fere so cheaply and cagily pre- in chicken mixture. Turn into loaf s ector called after the doctor. pared that it will astonish you. ,But pan Chill until firm. Unmold. Served ' Synopsis of Preceding Instalments: anything but try to keep his heart pecto 1 e power Terry asked. onLe you have tasted them, it won't in slices. Or mold in ring mold and ` It has been ten years since Pop going. He has responded to the in- Y g Y serve as salad a may - It where?" astonish you to find that the family g inisiied with ma Clark won a United League pennant jection and we may pull him through will want them again and again.. onnaise. Serves 8. • "I'm supposed to report- the game .,. 'with his New York Blues. As the yet." , A Plain One season opens' the sports writers, with "_I can't- understand it," Terry for 'my paper. Piquant Tongue Mold "I guess you'll have• to miss the 1 Package quick -setting lemon gince the plain omelet is the basis ' the.exception tion of Terry Burke of the murmured. "He was all right when g y pint warm water, 2% table- of a thousand others, we will make -• p , � game,. young fellow." _ ,jell 1 �A Star, give them little r since. He we -came up here.' �, , bets' $10 on them at zoo to 1 at the "Y'ou're -sure of that?'.',. Okay.' Terry moved to the tele- spoons vinegar, 1-8 teaspuun salt, 1 one. phone.. teispoon scraped onion, 3% cups Let the an et hot, and lace is • restaurant of Tony Mvralio, a "Positive. When you came, and P g p , gambler, in the Broad ay district.. started .to examine the body Craven "What's on your mind?", Dowell boiled tongue—finely - chopped, % it a piece of butter, which, when From the Sint ams, is ieh Whit- went over to the window. I caw him• asked- cup dill pickles—finely chopped, % melted, will do jig. more than just' B " cup mayonnaise. pet, the Philadelphia pitcher, is lookingat the jigsaw and then I got ?<Iy h:n - ethe bottom of the pan. Three, Dissolve jelly in warm water. Add killed with a rifle ballet through the intersted ' in watchingyou. I don't Bu thing doing." tceeggs-is a handy number n sta baste- • "But why can't I send out a wire?'' vinegar and salt. Chill until cold tics on. Break them. into a basin. heart after smashing out a home- know what he did until I heard him land syrupy.. Place in howl of crack - run. death or injury crappies the gasp aria call me." Terry objected. and beat them just enough to mix Pir Jigsaw, ll . We'll have to look ed- ice or ice water and whip with tbiF yolks and the whites, adding. a Blues' opponents. Both Whitper ", ? Because • there. is nothi2rg to . and Larry Doyle, the Blvea' •rook},. ,. send:" rotary egg beater until fluffy and seasoning of. pepper and salt. aYd into that. _ ; thick like whipped cream. Fold in shortstop and e: -'Fordham star. h 'The ambulance came and took "Gosh, inspector. It's great news onion, tongue, pickles and mayon- A teaspoon chopped parsely may been attentive to Clark'* pretty Craven awn Terry waited until for'my paper.. A famous payer is y. y naise. Turn into loaf pan: Chill un- also to into the bowl. Pour.the eggs -s daughter, Fitanees, and she had the inspector came up. found. dead. the cause unknown. til firm: Unmojd. Garnish with crisp into the pan and let them spread shown her reference for Larry. ,, ?" Don't you see how it hooks .up with P What. have we here?" Inspeeiar , lettuce and radishes. Serves 10. evenly over it.. When four Boston playeri are la• Dowell asked as, he came into the these other' murders? Cra�`en, a If you have had chicken on Sun- 'R' jured, Burke learns that Sid Stream, newspaperman, is stricken by the Shake the pan very gently to pre i mom. `day, then here is the perfect .dish .for vent stickin notorious.New York gunman, wreck- "I wish 1 knew," the'examiner re- ' same malady -in the room with the Monday: g, and when the under ad their taxi with a rifle bullet 1 td. •'This fellow, it's Scotter of dead man. It's tremendous news- - part of the omelet starts to set, lift through a tire. Stream is found.. the Rubes, is dead; and I've just, sent paper stuff!" The Tempting Omelet up its edges with a thin knile sari head and Terry rgceives by. mail the a fellow oft to the hospital who tnay "Yeah, I know; and it's damned There is nothing terrifying about let more liquid, upper part run down warning -"People who know too attem tin an omelet. below. p queer how you just happen to lie P g much alis!" Terry. has the news first die." melet-making is not.. an over- - much "Scotter? .'that's tough. What around each time it happens.' � g alio when Dirkin. Chicano star. ¢., "Will ydu do. something f�L me? crowded, profession, and any one happened to him?" showing marked efts in that direct drops dead from poison after hitting_ „ g K - Idon t know. The lad I sent to Terry raked. � Fos your a homer. The poison' comer from a "What?" tion is credited with a skill amount- .� IF ono • 6 needle fixed fin the the hospital acted as if he had been ing almost to wizardry. - SEEDS 'Ph s: P Wire Detective Kelly sit Centre y` handle of his favorite bee. Pietro. gassed. but how in hell' he -could have. Catch hold of this frying j y '"d been, I don't know. He was a pal Street, New- York, and ask.h'm if it Y g Pana It !� GARDEN SUPPLIES ex- . -the Chicago bat boy, disappears is a thick iron one and is kept ` ` ' . is advisable to hold me. Kelly is)r , mysteriously.' Masked gunmen truss of this man here and he says he was clasively for the making of omelets. t Remember that: the man who has had me under sus- ••YouJlndrhebus up Terry, question him, gag him. okay when they came up." It is not washed after use, but is. %s' , _ . at PERRON•E'•. and warn him he knows too much. The inspector turned to Terry. pic�°n. simply wiped clean ,with a cloth or { He swears his beak ar' dna to. lucky Who are you . He has had me covered about you SPECIAL - "+, What does he kn " overed ever since tissue paper- Send .1 5c in stamps hunches. Both Terry and Doyle Terry ex who he was ani! r its bottom is perfectlk flat so that Arldan PEA* ■ndyou wni.eeelve a It cannotreel about on . e, gas -ring - Kelly, and Clark sends Doyle to when the body as discovered. "I might, i?b that, the inspector our magnlricent .qed aatsieyu., Puny 61us• t - said .ieluctan# dr over whatever hot flame the ome- Crated, 172 page., several ,n natural colours -. $Newark. Lar lays good bail Lets .see, area t you the feilow � let is going tc be cooked. The flame - the finest and most oomplete In Canada. d P "Give me a.break,• • won't you?" T 4 there, is -sold to Boston, and is be who was mixed up in those murders must be hot and the pan must be `� u coming one of the most opular in New York and Boston?'" Terr} pleaded. hot, because speed is the essence _ of � n-n'PERRON �CQ layers in the league. p `=I wouldn't .•say I- was -mixed up. "All right. I'll do .-it." good-: omelet -making: �,� SEEDSMEN C NURSE RYMEN p 935 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD. MONTREAL in them. I scooped them and- was "Will .you let' ine go out to the Slow cooking _,means toughness.. "Ia he going to be all right?'' under suspicion for ,about ten min- game? Send a.man with me, if you ;:Terry asked anxiously. Utes when Dirkin was killed." like You can get the press box if "It v.•rs just- y aur curiosity'. again you want me before the game is "I think so. I don't know: bliaybe ," over:' we got him just in time...1 can't do that brought you here, eh?" the in - we I q q, iia 1RuaUaued i - spector asked and h's lone was not � • _ _. .. too friendly. - _ • • C O1V� P L E T E `'What made you feel so euziaus?" r `siilion U. 5. Students "We were down in the :o6by wait- In Peace Demoi:Stra.l017 PERSONAL ing for Scotter to, come out. Whin ahley began to get uneasy I hung NEW YORK' The, United Student wound him and when he came up PEace Committee''est:mates nearly soUVEN I R •STAMPS here Craven and I followed , him'.". 1,000,000 high school and college stu- "What happened. to your fr.end, dents Farticip'ated in, .-hat it describ• _ I Craver,?"' PR IC E "I don't know;". � as' "the largest' student peace, :r The examiner cut in and told the demonstration in the nation's .his- inspector, all that Terry' had told him tory-. This is the ' fourth annual �5 student d6monstration against war. just a minute. before., _ - James Wech?,,er, former Columbia � P E R "You say Scotter was 'gassed?"' ` ' "Gassed or poisoned, I don't know student and one of the leaders of the C�' n mo.'ement,. said the demonstrat:on PACKET which," "Klein!" the inspector barked. Varied inform in different localities c from strikes to peace assembles by "Yes, sir!" Klein came to the door. �cAool authorities. `t "Clear that room and don't touch -. :• «ter::i.: _ _. -_ — • • o.c. a-1 t anyone •else touch an`�fiing in- _ i►��eep ht there. r eCtO - For btamp CoU rs „_Yes -Si -r," ,.' . .. " �teade� �ieps' ' stamp:pe ial of will be' interested "How long will it take you to find out what happened to Scotter and the in this special offer of the Colonial` other man?" the inspector asked the Distributors Limiter., Toronto, of - The Canadian Service Coronation Souvenir stamps — sixty vessels of these great doctor_ —all .different for 25c. All engraved :.Steamship Companies, in four colors. offer Individual attention ' The set contains 'stam'ps showing l 60 and a complete personal ' crowning of King Harold in 1066; .'QO : servIce t0 allpassengers. William the Conqueror, King George in set Seasoned travelless also the IV. Also portrayals of the King's appreciate their many addl- champion,' Members of the Royal {All engraved In FOU+ Colors) eclat fine qualities: Family and Historical. Points of In• tionaterest. The Set contains stamps showing Crownings of Hing Food of choke qua!!ty served In accordance with the best standards. "„�- "Harold in 1066; William the Conqueror; Hing George A complete shipboard CREAM WANTED the IV. Also Portrayals of the King's Champion; holiday—willing helpful- ` • . e o ® � your McInber9_ of the BayaLFamil�Historicw Points• - nese eliminates 41111 care. - coi«nsn ig�i�Sf—PI'1Ceg—P fd Weekly— of Frldaysailinpsfrom Montreal � stoves that CHEQUES PAYABLE AT PAR. Of Interest. t0 Belfast, Glasgow, Liver. ,t maks their CANS LOANED FREE AND ALL Pool, Plymouth, Havr6 and CO) write -Tires or s>�ORDERPPING CCANBENOw PAID. r obtainable from London at rates,whieh repre- sent _ ce+eman YOUR LOCAL N WSDfALER tang a„a TORONTO CREAMERY k •' pat substantial savings In -- —gavel costs. t p Co., Branca or or if he cannot supply send ?Sc to .Apply to » e Co Ontario. The United Farmers8 DukeeSt., Town io r `° �Calonial Distributors Limiter. Co!eman 253 Queen St. West INSTANTIssue Na. 19—'37 TORONTO '17 Bay Street (FlAtn 3471) Toronto y ♦ Ant the man to ret is your local agent. Q—i - •� �i <� t r 40 Memoriam .",.An 4476 per you; $JAC p&W.k "vw i '.`CAATF%-fin lavtag memory K a 8oboa*boos to the United Statesdear wife and moither, Mary Car- a" OL slat" $&A In advanp. I .tel, who p•Med—sway, may 746 �.. '1995. Buildup A precious one from us Is gone, JOHN 'MURKAR. Prourietor. A voice etre loved is stilled. ' - A place to vacant in our home, Tba�t be filled., w+•+mw, aw never can _ _udley `�-,Sadly missed by RUsbrnd, Sons _ _.., .. John Stork of the Base Line spent and r • Sunday with F. M. and Mrs. Chap- I MORRISH-IA loving memory of a Win•dear The Women's Institute held wife and mother, Angie Morriah, who passed beyond the their sleeting at the home of Mr. vale on May 7th, 1936. W. H. Westney on Wednesday last. In our hearts your memory lingers ' Seeding has been getting. under Sweetly tender, fond and tree; easy all week although the ground Theft is not a day, dear mother' is in none too good a shape fon' That we do not think of you working yet. Fall wheat and seeds' -may missed by Husband and have come through in excellent Family. - .shape. Shampoo and Wave, .50 Finger Wave, ,ga - - - -_Bo- not- forget---to-plant a -tree- on n _-t-�vi g -memory— of -fay -mother.- :. the Coronation Day. It will do more Mrs. Benjamin Carter, who died good than going overseas to strain - May 6th, 1935. the 41eck to see above the crowds. Cahn and peaceful,•she is- sleeping, -and 'walking the streets when the Sweetest rest that follawe pain; busmen strike. We who loved her Badly miss her, The Club meet at the hams of And trust in God to meet again. - 'Gard and Mrs. Winters on Monday Lillian, and Family. evening next, when a program suit Able to the Coronation will be put SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Gtva'n, a teal of a New a Unit! or Co. It is expected that the import - machinery. wheels rebuilt and of tree'planting will be stress- ROOF lis ed aid that there may be some 24 Hours Towing Service planted given away to the members : ��--- a*ho want them Percy Neste who Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofing has, been laid off with a tame leg, Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing •,in, improved and will be in charge. p $ g Laurence and Mni. Clark and 1 -ply, $1.25 a roll. Roof cost - Miss Joan, of Toronto, called at '_maresrnere iDg, 65c • per gallon. on the week -end. A. S. ROPE also chimneys' rebuilt a A repaired. Junior Farmers of South Ontario JACK REID Osganize at Brookiin, Ont. dtoek Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. .. 'DUNSARTUN 35-1i0 This' newly formed organization imp. `is open to all young men in South RUSSELL M. GRAY i _ Ontario' who are interested in ag- Meetings held the Asphalt g riculture. are first Thursday of each month in BROCK the Township Hall, at Brooklin. Get our prices on As– Membership in this Association is recaenmended to all these young halt Roofing We haII• P $ anon interested. associations have d l e all styles m an u f ac. i. been running for many years is tared b the Toronto y other parts of the province, and have proved to be of inestimable Asphalt Roofing Co , value and benefit. Interesting lest. Mount Dennis. Ont. _ ures are heard, and valuable infor- All Shows Daylight Saving lime enation available at all times. Mr. between Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Wm.. Collins, of Whitby, is the Sec - rdb rotary; and Mr. John Knox; R. R. 'j Whitby. the President. • •- -� .LUMBER YARD '.F. J.:DONE`IAN B. A., B. Sc., O. -.-_:L S. -.On file are the records of sur- "•veybrs Gibson and Yarnold, 366 King East, Osbawa. Phras 1913L .Madeline :Beauty Salon HAIR CU rTrti G. .SHAi11 POWNG, FINGERIA G, - S1aftCELLI\G Specialize—Hot Oil Treatment and Permanent Wave 'Reasonable Pricts MRS. M. MUNDELL low MRS. i9M .;LAREMONT Fertilizer and Pertilator8— o.. The Preston Fertilator has ;given good. resultsfor dozens :'?of farmers. Fits your old ..drill and the Goat is small. Sure Gain;Fertilizer is the best fertilizer you can get. Fertilizer `*as proven itself to get results. Ask those who uselt. Tbresbing, )Plowing. Cultivating Etc. ROY CARTER, Green River - Phone Nark 803 36 -.. .. ., .. .. r Shop ATTENTION l ��» • Parlor . Brock Road Gravel. ios0 WAtyAN�A DIM C&Beauty am: saw f r Per" alai �.: P �.. _.it , Buildup Having purchased the barberinE business formerly by S. Crushed Pit Run RLdatoea Iawssace as 1■iif♦ "' ` tose carried on w+•+mw, aw W. Davis, I am prepared to coo- Ntesebile hsaearss si • tioue that business and solicit a Gravel _ - share of your patronage.or Sand and Graded �. P 1 A competent lady will bavecbarge _BOWffieN & ROWE -- nd - satisfac• of the beauty parlor and-satisfac- tion is guaranteed at reduced tion :.Stone WHITBY ONT prices. Delivered or Loaded in Pit Permanent Waves, $2.00, =3.50.;5. -Finger PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 Law Motor Sales Shampoo and Wave, .50 Finger Wave, ,ga - - - Toronto office Howard 6471 y Chrysler- Pl L�th � O 'Marcel. : .40 Oil Shampoo, .35 JOHN BOU$NE eta :SON - Dealer Ladies' Hau Cut, - '20 ATTEt1TIONs FARHBRS GUOD;USaD CARS —N. -MA PILL -GOODYEAR-TIkn .. GENERAL.REPAiR WORK WILLARD BATTERM We are prepared to repair oars, GENERAL BLACKSMITHIM trucks, tractors and all farm SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Gtva'n, a teal of a New a Unit! or .-Expert machinery. wheels rebuilt and or L Photographic tire -setting. wood -work Vd 24 Hours Towing Service Work wood turning of all kinds. Gordon- J. Lalli Plaee your .order now for Phone 2908 DEVELOPING, PRINTING Wood -Working and turning. pILgESING, ONTARIO ENLARGING Phone or Oall A. S. ROPE Films finished, 35E.. Return Postage Paid dtoek Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. Auto Drivers, Photos, 25 cts. - (fir to W. H. Jackson) imp. RUSSELL M. GRAY BROUGHAM, ONT, BROCK T 'w B'w' that w" .>na ,=.t;, ,an ., Barclay-Transpor# Soo bwnimwQuaft ". no Sa+kfseNG1► DaillClaremontv All Shows Daylight Saving lime 4. H. Io A between Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Friday and Saturday rdb May 7 `and S -� My driver's are trained to be carefol courteous and reliable. Two Shows at 7.30 and. 30 " Saturday Matinee at 1,30 l Hull Special Rates on Long Distance Sat. Evening Show starts at '6.30 hauling. BARA YCg BARJOEL Builder and ontrSo No -erdew too small. None too la ma >d OR A -Brickwork ndC3toneworr k All shipments insured and proteded IN a $peoialty from the weather is : - Banjo on my ArOhiteOt'9 Service Tel. Clare. 311 _ .P. G , IL C. Y pun Class. and . ':' ..eC'' _ -�.Il THE CROWN INNIi+ Owned end operated by - With Rosebank Rd. and Kingeton.Rd. - Frank 3. Barelay 4-29 Phone Plek MIS _ .I BUDDY EBSEN �► WALTER BRENNAN Notice, to You ALTER CATLETTAP do i - Monday, Tuesday and Wedn'eday We do Building Af all kinds i May 10. 11 and i'l ---CARPENTER (3, GOODYEAR TWo Shows at 7.30. and 9.50 •. CEMENTINQ, _Holiday Matinee. WednePday at 2 r'LUIIBING g ' • JESSIE MATTHEW$ and ROO,+'IN(x « 44e a ao• sell Brantford Roofing size S.25 Head over Heels ; dfat-rials, Empire Bathroom IRE 30.x 31/2 T _ ff Egiatpment, Duro Wates Size 6 � ,i •8J n Love - Systems, Beatty Size Save on first cost and get si ��"Stable Egnipwent -. 440-2, 7owritten guarantee with every an (,cher Building Material tire. See the low 'prices —Good- 'SYBIL JASON E+timatee Free year quality. -Work Guaranteed IN GORDON "Changing of T. J. PRO -USE Pickering, ::Ont. the .Gust d"fi phone M02.0I I NG. O�TrARI . i P CKERI Witke ENSAiION Tally _- Now you tae 0~"4" v! ft dam whh high ape* be"Onw, daawnis for toot of trwh w ronkmt pwa growth. tawdsNo 'ower lases lickodl savor { frrd, galls ap.od. Highs, gWAW I t kmew, handt.r, d"er-seWng lova Coati hi and no m many Rnw features. COSTS NO MORE THAN ORDINARY PLOWS 4 { 5 _.. :.•, ..' 4 ._. d'5.1.3Y-:'-e• '. .Ti.. :. �^-�E•:u !'_'._:' ',.. .i:::a Sr''� . "S. R . - 'O' 'l..N ..-.r�t.�+��. .. .. °\ ?....: .. �. - ' . ' ....;,i .w+•€T • ._� rf�'. 3. ': •1". �. t •'2^• "S6p i aE. :Y:" .. - - .!T T�-�-'r_" _'.!: �n1.YY� dTic6lT3$i'�• .F on Schooly 9th the Sunday holden a apeew cog, L. E. O'N�'/LL RADIO SERVICE Farm..Machinery . eve yon seen C. A. Ovsrlaad's •aQyation Service. A special . invitat- FUNERAL DIR80TOR AND. advertisataisat to .an other eolu m Y E9dpped foe Goareutesd Ale! Frost and Wood, Cecbhutt, l e Law and dire. Robt• McLeod- eater- scholars to be present. Sil[BALilfiitR On Sunday May 16th, a Mothers' ata al. Pedlar People Ltd. ' tamed at Bridge last Friday even-' :9ueoessoe to W. J. IYather, Reasonable Charge New Coeksh Gear iag Day Service will be held in the. itt, Shin., Orli Sunday School The service ie in 8ca aQviile Tebes sad Batteries oa Head Bath, Gialk and Fertilizer Dulls MAL Bielby and daughter, of All 'Night and Day Service a charge of the Young People. bm"d T* 6-ft. Deering Binder --indaie -are visiting with Mies Floc- Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Duncan visit- Business Pbona Residence Phone PAUL W Li01f M^ r pmts Bielby. ed relatives at Bowmanvills on Sun- 9801 9890 Ph%sy Chug 518 ��■ � 8-in Roller yBessing !'winder Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gibbons spent the week-end with the former'a, day' $-in. Fleury Grinder - `: 'ttauther here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Paterson are - `- c _ Moffatt Steel Range: Higl e•ra. am f Mr. A. Pretty addressed a can- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duncan this - - -- The Economy Store 2 Walking p1ow�s vention of postmasters at Sunder- Farr s Elevator Turnip Dri11, near now band on Tuesday evening. Mr. and .Mrs, Pond and family of Clarem a 1 t Long Branch visited Mies L. Pond do CHOPPING MILL W. F. DIB.NEY-Greenwood Mrs. M. Rawson has left for Sask on Sunday. CLARFMONT, ONT. - Week ending May 8th ' atom again, where she will visit PHONs PiCK 2814 Altf s mith. her familyfor some months. Our school teacher is very ibusy Office, Glare 3801 Res. fr'. _ + these times, she has started a night Bon Ami Powder 14c. x Owing to the holiday next week, class. Delux Cleanser, 3 ige tins -• -13c. ^ r. the "Nerors" will make his regular Mr. and Mrs-: J. Nigb wander and NST RECEIVED-A carload, of feed Rinso, new 1837 ige, 230. w weekly trip on Monday instead of family spent Sunday with relative Marmalade, 32 oz. lemon,' Tuesday at Orangeville. data at, 66 cents per bushel; also a car of orange A grayefruit 25e. NOTTER Sunday School teachers' and Bch- Sunday, May 9th will be Corona- Royal York Jell Pwdm 4 for 19t. clays are reminded of the Teachers' barley at 8.36 00 a ton `- 1 tion Sunday at the _ Ctrcen.. _Riv_er vanilla, _ oz. jug 154% _: a Training Classes- starting nest Earnation milk -- - Church. "A sermon suitable to the -All ld�� of-dei and 'poultry fear Monday is Greenwood. occasion and 6 small- cans QSe. The Y. P. U. of the LTaited Churlh special, appropriate phone Glare. 3805 music will be features of the ser- Peanut better, 9 oz. drink �giaea.l4t. •held a net on Tyiesda avenin 3 large cans 25a 'The bang leer was Rev. Levgi vice. Service commences at 7 P. m. 8'+ S, Time, All are cordially .invited. Heinz Hetchnp 19e. n f touffville. v t, Atkinson, o . S � t Mr. John McGrath has forsaken Your Asparagus tips, 1A 1-2 tin 19c. /oil f� -the bright lights and is back in the village for a vacation His face is SPECIALS Here for your Dollar very familiar on our streets. Eye-'.BROOKS R�"1�1Y C� ,* A Coronation program is being Fry's Cocoa, 1-i ib. 1?.e. ..-And A. C. i� OOKS � In simple but rich de- prepared for the school for May 1.2 Ib. lea CASH GROCER. sign we can furnish ;11th Trees are to be Planted and BelIog's or Quaker y memorials that will Coronation Cups presented to the. Vll81on please from every pupils as Part of the program Corn Fishes, 3 for 23c. ALL SIZES Oxydol, Igo. pkg. 22e. standpoint. In dignity The parents and ratepayers of S. star - Of of appearance our S. No. 15. Claremont; are invited * to MICKEY MOUSE Cereal Bowl. �y work Will stand out spend an hour or two with the Pip- FREE with 1 pkg. Grape tut Flakes, PANNING KILL through the ages. ils at the school on the afternoon 1 pkg. C. H.. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight_ Specialist Na Greater Tribute Poet's Bran Flakes, all for o! May 11th, about 3 p. m. in cel- Dssney Bntldmg, COPD. P. 0.) SCREENS N. W. STAFFORD ' 25 cents. ebration of the Coraation Ceremon- Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1516 Highway l+ionumea hes. _ _. - IN STOCK tit May 14th, the Carol- Stock-your-pantry Sale - - Works On Friday, y Hyperopia iina Singers under the direction of Any two tins for 19 tents (Saraighiedness5 1p Ph. 462 Whitby Oat - 4 31r. Jaynes Shaver, are giving a Stand. No. 4 Peas 2% Clipper r lates Kingston .Road West t koncert i.], the United Church. The �+ Stand. Bantam Corn i Total Hyperopia is the' full ani- _-_�Jharpened .,program promises. to be of a very Stand. Tomato" 2's sqt. ount of both the Manifest and Lat- . high order. Plan to hear •these tal- 'Choice Apple-sauce,. 2's sqt. ent and as the Latent Hyperopia e `SaR'aE N T g HARDWARE tinted• artists. _ Stand. Desert Pears, 15 3-4 oz or even the Total of all the Hyper- Mothers' Day will be observed in Choice Green Gage Plume, 2's sqt. opia depends 'upon the amount of HAR$HAlli, ONT 301y .the Baptist Church-on Sunday morn accotnymnodation used .the condition ling next: Mr. N. F. Goddard, will Cooked and Fresh Meats. on bee- must constantly change as the acc- . ' address the caanhined Sunday School tric Refrigeration at all times. ommotation power dimiaiahes and Motoris#s • Radio'Service and Church at 11 o'clock, A '.Coronas. - so more and moss will become 'man-.• :- Y ion Service will, be held at -the E. R: Woodward deet. Let us su Pp y Expert service and ra_ eniybg service. Facultative or Accommodative The Mother's Day Progtwn, The BROUGHAM, ONT. tinder. this -head we may Imiude -your season's pairs to all makes. Rees. = _'Royal Family at Home'' Will be fol- phone Pick. 501 - : ' both Manifest and Latent providing pII Or loured at the morning service next they are of.. such degree that with able charges. Work Sunday -in the United Church. The L r9 the amount of accommodation a- needs• gaaran wed. : _=.;Sacrament of Baptism will also be Sybilla Spain's • vailable good vision may stili-les. Orders Filled at catalogue prtcas 'administered and. parents are incit- remedy for CSILDRB�1'S c obtained. This .condition -being one PARTS----�1CCESSORIMS ARTHUR FIELD ,ed . to bring tl*. children for this ou rb, where the - H ro is Gniduats Radio and Television led6lei Plans and' preparations ore well quicker, surer and is absolutely coRefrled by the accommodation. �* >r,i�+ PLACE Member OtSdal .Rodeo Servia Mem . SAFE, 'and dependable at less cost. Refractive Hyperopia may � L J Association. 4� .- ander a'sy for the Big Field Day epe'n considered as_ acquired or heredit- ' ..on the 9th of-June. Xdmissiori tics[= Results good or money back4rsr-it, a as it is due. to the retractive 40 Phone 5201, PICKERING n .CL�REMOIrT, OATT ets are now being sold, and the , Jones' Drug Stora Pickering power- of the eyeball at its media. purchase of a ticket entitles you 'to phone Clare: 3201 : .a _draw for the- radio and: cedar chest which will be given to the lucky ticket holder. USED':,.CAR Mi63 S. E. and rlr. Ralph Evans, Sand bliss Alma Pugh, attended the ' ; wedding of Miss Georgina Wagg, r daughter of Mr. Chas. E. wagg, to w' ke'�King's �hgkway . • SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL. DIr. John Roberts. of Toronto in --A good selection . of cheap' -used CHA\GE OF TIME TABLE ;that city on Saturday afternoon' f last. Miss Pugh, during the Signing, cars, all in first-class conditiol� fect(ve Sunday, April 25th C. of the - re `iter s I' - - gu_. ung, "O Promise 7 LEAVE PICT►EIt 'ATG 31e." The = For Toronto For Oshawa The marriage took place at Can- 1927 Chev Sedan$ i$50.00 { 1927: Pontiac Coupe $100.00 pnd intermediate pointe and intermediate -points tungton, on- Saturday, May 1st, of A. !►I. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 3lisa Laura, only doughter .of Mr. 1927 Olds Coach. -.$115.00 ' 192S.Pontiae Coach . -' $165.00 a6.09 .12.54 e6.54 '.a7.31 1.31 e7.31 r . ,and Mrs, Dn=erson Ormerod- to a6.44 ,al.54 7.54 8.41 •c2;31 Mr. Meh-in Johnson, only, son of 1929-Chev Sedan .$215,00 1929 Oakland Sedan $200.00 7,54 2.54 eS.54 10.01 3.31 -e9.31 , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson', of + 9.24 &3.54 -.9.54 11,31 a4.3.i _ .:10.$1 _ $400-00- Claremont. On their return from, s 1932 Ford Coach `•x,$275.00 1932 Chrysler Sedan $•100.00 10.54 e4.54 b10.44 P. M. 5.31 11.31: wedding trip, the young couple will > »' Q e c11.54 ' 8.54 c12.31 6.31 reside on the farm here. D/NTY S GARAGE. Eastern Standard Time Now is the time to haul out the � � � a-Daisy except. xcept Sus & Hol. b-Sun, , dt Hol 'only lauziniora er .again, the grass is coin- Pickering's -Representative for Don' c - .Sat._ only. e - Sat.,' Sun. & Hol. only.- Ang along. and doubtless it needs __t_ AttractiveROUND IP Fares sharpening and. adjusting. It's hard a aid's 1`lOtOr a�e8 exc uslve �eneY' Chicago' - 516.05 R'ashiytgton work pushing that machine around • Nov. York 815.9$ Buffalo + unless it it is in good condition: T. Motors dealer for Whitby & district., Tickets and Information at f Paterson will remove those features GRAY COACH LINES !A that make it so, sharpen and Place - in good, easy cutting condition ata STERN HOUSE - PICHFSi12iGPHONTI: 4M in - - very small coat. Don't forget the play "Attorney for the Defense" given in the Cam- .:OVERLAND'S STORE - SEEDS triunity Hall here tonight (Friday), under the auspices of the B. Y. P. C�ardi en -and Farm Seeds ~obi hand A few of our many Outstanding v� G. Several who have seen 'the Play _ O before. have arranged to see it a- _ gain as Friday might here: The `. Ea�gains __. et Our Prices g.MP presenting the drama are "chs same that played at Mar �R0~" ' kham Hoare dresses 89c. 1 pkg. table salt be. H Fair last year each night. Satin Slips 88a 1 can corn 1� _ HARNESS Kra. Jaynes Briscoe, while in - the Men's Work Shirts 79c. -. i .can peas• , 10c.. Now is the slew to equip -yourself with repair, or a Now Bet of ire city with her husband,'one day last• Ladies Silk Hoes 25c. i can tomatoes 10e: Arse. Our. stook • is complete and prices are adiancins. s week, in crossing the street, was Ladies Cotton Hues 19c. 1 ' can salmon 10e. struck by a car, the Wheels catch- 1 .pound fancy cakes : RC�I AL PURPLE LINE ung her • heel and throwing her to, b the pavement. She was taken to the Come in and gee our stock of Dr GFoods, Ci roceries and emergency hospital. where the in- A large, level stock - just in. Oalf Meal poaltty settles '1 . .-Juries, at that time; were not thought • Boots & Shoes. �e eaII save you dollar' Chick Starlet Allsifa Meal Five different varieties ot'dltie/Yrs, ,to serious: She has however, been ant* for stable and hen-hoose. -Ask about our roost panni fes As ' a obliged to remain is bed since her On Smturday, May 8tb, we are giving one place of our coupon china• . venting mites (a disinfectant and a paint combine. Cad LMe OL return, that evening. ware with each order of $1.50 or over. - --- of Fruili And Vegetables. FROST FENCE A fresh supply Gwen River Qevery Week. _ - Prices are advaneins : Get your order Is. 'h A number of our school children+ 1t Cotsplete Stock of Coronation decorations on band' insludiog took part in air. Lynde's Concert in -C. A. OVERLANDf .:Claremont Flak, Streamers, Runners Etc, Whitby on ThunWay evening last flay took their part emte Wdl. " . we DeliTer ' 1 �, Phone 9601 ' Coha& COOpet, Cla!'el6iOflts t -,BRITISH FAMILIES _ We are prepared taadvance passage money (without irt- terest or other charger) to British people desiring to s bring out to Canada their wives, families, relatives or 4 -0, „ f i,i ;ter. friends. ownawermsallear types of Basil Unusual Vegetables r/ Appjyfor particulars to nearut n•:.:; steamship ascnt or to gr re the alyssums -Experienced gardeners often make BRITISH DOMINIONS They are white and dainty and use- it a rule to try; at least one new ver- : ful for edging. These will grow in iety of .vegetables every year. v EMIGRATION SOCIETY. partial shade and make excellent" -For the "greens" enthusiast, a few yip `.y�• (9stabUshadl.tdt) edging plants. Portulaca.is also re-' plants of Swiss chard will provide•an i 217 Bay. Street commended. It is a spreading plants abundance of meals: It is worth in- 71". --'- Toronio with bright' yellow, -red and. pink vestigating as is also broad beans, .: lifoad Office: London, Eng.) wax -like flowers. It thrives in dry which come. along about midsummer soil and bright sunshine, and requires and later. Brocolli, a sort of refin-'' f little,care. An the latter category al ed cauliflower, Boli Rabi, a' refined ! ` •g lendulas and petuniastomatoes ., .. will lend interest to the l - Has Lived In Reign so come nasturtiums, marigolds, ca- turn* and red' cabby e.and yellow : Of Six JOU re ulartypea and proA ightly g cue -a -sl Inntaa i `different flavor. In many places egg " f Zinnias, giant, medium or. . dwarf- plants and peppers can be grown and ' •., _ . . STRATHROY.—The best of the size, offer a range of .bloom that the will be appreciated.. They must be %ioW cellophane -wrapped to keep Scotland of a century, ago and long busy person can plant with certain started early indoors. The red type ' years in the quickly developing Can- satisfaction of a big display -of bloom of the latte) can be produced ins , ada with the mellowing in"Wee of These, except for the ,tiny dtiair with _surprisingly wide area of Canada;' It factory fresh.lNith.the.easyopening 7.years of wisdom and uprlghtfress, close buttonlike Rowers, are large there is .also the little 'individual � e have all gone ,into the making of a plants: The bigger ones will -make •a Acorn or Tal/le Queen Squash which _ _ - Tibbon for your convenience• truly grand old man, William Wat- height of ' 18 inches . to two feet or is a big improvement over its rather ; : 'son; of Wisbeach, who was 105 years more. Colors cover a wide range watery ancestors. Leeks add variety young on New. Year's Day. from dull red, bronze and yellow. to , to the onion .family. 'Tender white: �.d Mr: Watson remembers clearly bright red `and pinks. The blooms radish- tehgthens the' season for this . when he was a small boy in Fife- somewhat resemble the rose. They vegetable, and some of the extra e, Scotland, Band tells with a y part of Can- early bantam type will do the same , shijr grow well in almost an chuckle of fallen Into a addle the ada- for corns. _ first time he wore his first pair of corduroy britches: : For, 50 years he was an elder of 11an.—Do you 'believe in luck? the Presbyterian church, .and never Friend --Weil, I should say I do.,. missed" a communion. or Sabbath". See that -fat woman in the big hat ' day. He bought a special buggy to Smile's and and the red dress? Well, I once take the whole family to church, and L asked her to be my wife. a "I wonder if thele are in the Am- iit i:d still is good condition. He also �, nuCk�eS I[' ar1118 �ene lty erican sehoela- of journalism .anyR► 'served as superintendent of the Sun- Hoe is a fine -,diet when freel courses on. ethics; they're impera- day School. � mixed with hard work, prunes and . �ooy From Home rive." He has lived during the reign of Ernest, := six British so% ereigns, William IV be- Just because a sleeping man' mum- codfish. _. _ ` _ mg tate first. He has wttnesaed• many bees. •"Come kiss sweet Daddy," dose ' Improvement Plan �►bbe Ern t Dunnet. other changes, tras witnessed. being, not mean he is very fond' of chil- Oha of the encouraging signs ;of "The 'sooner, we. can make it un - other the times is the decline in oratory. it isn't only the city or town dwell derstood that the fun of music is one o! the moat -remarkable. - _ _ � ._ -: . : '. , , , , . ,� _ -- • Note from teacher on Petty's re- ars, who has the opportunity to share within the reach of everyone of us On his birthday each year and at y Christmas he receives ' many -mes-. Man—That roan Fid can tal� ort card "Good worker,. but talks In the* Improvement, Pian bene the sooner we will have "developed'a _ p fits. The farmer also may borrow un - sages of congratulation- and good will by the hour on capital 'and labor. too -much." Note from • farther -over nation o! music lovers in the beat from people far' and near, including Friend—That's stranger He has no .. to his he scheme to make improvement sense." signature on back of card:."'Come up to h1s property.. —Sigmund the Governor General sod Piemuer, personal .acquaintance with either. -Sigma Spaeth. some time, and meet her mother.";There is, Indeed, a long list of •sug .,of Canada'_ This year he received s _ . _._ • « . - . -" ,- improvements to the cable from South Africa: At Christ- gestfons for imp am he received 143 cards. "A loafer wilo loafs around'loaf- Leonora—Poor 1l,arian! -She is so farm which come within the scope Classified Ado�rtising M ers is not as bad as the loafer who afraid that ' George-' is marrying her ot_ the plan, such as pampa, wind- 'IL .ar-0und_._business men.". "- Cos- for her money. mills, private lighting and power' AGENT WANTED "It is to imagine that we can cure rect. Lettie—Then• why doesn't she` pre- plants, bars pens, feed mills. incu d At;I 1�T FOR SENBATIONAL, NEW PAT: _styCisge — ye__ re �a from whisk . a end-Hhe'slOst It Sll' -- .. _ Arcade, Toronto. Ing by mere palliatives; no .mere Teacher—Tommy; "natne . 5 -thin Leonora—.Because she is ; aftaid - " Ontario farmers, If they indestlgate TEADY WORK - EVERY DAY ' A PAX ltocal remedies will suffice.'' „ that. contain milk. that . he mikht "believe it. K7 hay Supplying thousand families.. tag Anther* Eden: Tommy—Butter, - the plan will probably f1nd, many 4uatau:eed.occesslues. Mahe up'tw'i:::rweoL y y, -Butter, cheese, ice cream - ways in which it cab be oi`aerctce to ly, n„ rim- Experience nnneceesary Free and two cows. According to .the Wall Street- Catal.,gue and Details, Famiiex c:•.mlrany :,7u Journal, a c main clergyman remind- ' -"The st clement, Montreal, them — _•�► The sit-down strikes are going to b'y disappear just. as did ' the, Know- Beware of the person who tries -to ed his congregation that Eve did not s i ♦ LNTs WANTED To SELL . WELL realize she Is -ked cloth* until she, :n: ion lase of Mtn'e, and. Ladies' wash Nothings which once - terrified the rush" you into a decision,, usually. he Hours "of Nurses 1n Training eLte apparel, complete range a■ used by country." is afraid to glee you time to study - ate the apple. "And," he suggested, Restaurants, raverui Hotels. xi.•srltata s Butchers, Beauty 6h. {a, _$,da f .untaigs, --Lord Beaverbrook. the proposition. ' it might be a good idea for some of J, V. XcAree in Toronto Globe and Darner, Docwrs, waaresres, eu. ss uoM the ladies in my congregation to eat Afail 'writes; The statement was made mission; • volume and repeat saxes. - Apply j an. apple too."• Fonder what .he in this column several months ago• treautiaty garments, i.w craia •ct. 1f„ .Moa tiseant" that nurses are exi):oilcd by hospitals ; and made to do It1P work of scullery U NTAR:o COLLFCTl09 At.F:NeiE:. EX - I _ ye:,envoa Collectiuu service. nal wits - :� gossip is a person who talks to maid!; for many moults in their ttain• tear t3ldg. T"r,.nt•, Ing courses, N w H have heard from _ you about others; • ' .-. - BARHFI1 PLYWOUTtt RUCK BH :£11F.ILS. _A bore•is.one .w:ho talks 'to you an :>.nRiican clei,� ;late w110 comes • 1n,: 1 J'PRO�'e: TOVR STOCK BY ADDL::G contact with the nurses of a ,. targe - s about himself • _ n•,jthern blood from heavy lavers and , — _ city hospital' and h$ Fars that 4niarp- regialcrea sires. Buy six' G+ ten u'eeko Old - --- s A brilliant conversationalist Is one . es in. training .work 12 hours a day, c'rcaereia at nor' t:, .-.•suer' tice' cents, Also who talks -to you about yourself. starts} gullets at attrar.i%e prices alunt- L *ith two hours off for .rest, but tbey masny rlat _herr werttnedi T=s,. ac.,almnFny, _. on their are i- _ '�lladam — Why do you insist on edewc�k is�inished5,nollmattorahlow a CHINESE VEGETABLE UYSTE.^.S :. _'. ming me after you have been here many hours that may mean. A time —*-- ' � - IN ?t \iFL`:SELY PROF'1TAGLE, GROWGROWfor thirty years' for study••has also ,o be found, for i crate In warm r.:M, ready in 76 h,iirs Cook—We3l, you See, it is this examinations have 10 be passed. And Plant dally, over 300 crops yearly, R':mdcr fol deiici,,us Healthfuud,. cu=ins all .known way, ma'am, I don't like to get in a some nurses go orf duty so.tlred that vitamins, a:d all minerals needed f.,r numan iorrow - .. -_ then C1nnO[ eat 1 nSrt ing - but -- just sye . men, and women can handle, sample txwrt rotstos or wet . , 3 tem n RUaaEa Alae AsoLD I �fl '� - - - '� •. :. - throw themseltes down on their beds package reeds, fun cultural marketing cook TO tvERyta7aeafo FA9R11 -IS Ing - directions. 5U cent postal nate.. Sus sousos a coao iMNtRsep The loan wits is always waiting for exhal steel. One nurse when told that bea-i sales, Tnrmouth, tiurih N S.. INSULATES IN LIQUID bUSIneSS to turn up is a squash. -there was some talk or to eight-hour. EARN a1uNEv AT HOME, i evseyruw E .a RU98ER - �" « t day said 'I hope Ht ttfil come soon be• o• sVeev •+e .� 1I I::1 T211: ALTO K\ITT ER MAKING cosoAAuarr a _� — cause I am -so tired,: -She has seven ! r.:en's socks fur u3: with smell invest. "7fR„At , The Kid Father, how soon sill I 1 `e•.t start this le months of U•atnitl still to o. 'llisHo- pleasant "entpinyment: for AHC NIAT F • _e old - nor fhe Lieutenant,Goyernor was told The Old Man—I dont know no -Aub• f:sitters, Department :U f. Ton:ntu. ,,t ': I• �•.`.� recenNy by a visitor froth.the South body has ever. lived that long yet., tba! 'an inc•esfigation -in the 1,'ntted � ' MEDICINAL ^'i►"' States had shown that 10 per nent of AT t4ELL — SLEEP 1tiELL., ;AKE Marry for money"and' repent in the fine healthy giris.who entered the B:ue Mountain alineral Nater. Generous lUo sample, Address Btue mountain Products - - poderty: nurses' .training courses deve:oped a Limited, Toronto. tuberculosis a'ndl,tion_ before they .. .. rr bad finished their course." t- • a You C77st e78�Q Longer _ T1R. McGAHEY'S LE.^, ITCH REMEDY - - - • �o' D One application stupe itching, stamping You NEED A DUVIRDER? American railroads are trying' out Diu❑g, E2.lW, t:em ut gills.' Untarb ,flexing Llys at' No Extra- Cost ! � three types of pneiimalic tire's on , STAMPS ' WHEN you their roatis. Gum - Dipping m a k e • ° are miser- The Habby'ol Kings '2 AUSTRALIAN LYRE, KOOKABURRA,- -Firestone tire$ stronger able and 'per- e3 Birds, Victoria, McArthur, Jubilee, Air, 'and safer. No Other Um haps in need Of uuma emuratives. 23c. Bedworth, 200 Daven- a good tonic, port, Tronto, Ontario., �.. baa •this extra process that nought b e 1 o w WAKE _ U YOUR i STAMPS BOUGHT • - eliminates i n t e r n a•1 :':� normal, and you _ feel tired - out i� IGH PRICES FOR OLD CANADYAiZ— frictlon 'and beat—the ari� weak, 'fol= a Stamps and Stamped Envelopes; Immedl - gt safest enemy of fire bile. e; LIVER �' ate cash' P,ald. - Msrfi old 6tsmo r-. 77 I B Victoria, Toronto. - ow the advice ji All Firestone tires are of Mrs. H. M. . Gum-Dipped—and ypUe Rhame of 141- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the t ' Briscoe St, London, Ont., who said: "For local FIrestOAO Dealer hal s general" run-down condition, nothing did', Mortwtg Raria to go more for me than Dr. Pierce's Golden bled The liver should pour out two pounds of one fpr Pwlw lel Discovery. Mother gave it to me and llqu;d bile into your bowels daily. If this bile Fir ��� fret ' +� it certainly did belp me. My complexion Isnot Bowing freely, your food doptn't digest, _ e l Bind 1 t hats take care Of and color wen bad I lost weight and had. It lei decoys m the bowels. Gas' bloats tip . poor digestion. After taking a few bottles your stomach. You rel constipated. Harmful r o! tha- 'Discovery; my appetite and dips. poisons go into the body and you feel sour, -�►Oi! ae0da. tion Pere mush Improve and I gained to wok sad the world looks punk tp 871eK A mere bowel movement doesn't always get N NAM t every way.' Bay noel New size, tabs. 30e, Iqp� at the cause. You need something that -works sM T81si«.IPZMLU 03M on the liver in well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Piffle to get these two �R r : pounds of bile flowing freely and make you Also excellent -for Temporary Deafness r Teti' p and ftp". Harmless sad geatl they ani Hoed Neives due to eonsestion —37 1 Issue No. 19 - sake the bile flow freely. They do the work �d by Coifs, P7a and swiasaint. l of calomel but have a calomel or mercury In A. O. LEONARD, Int. Liam. Ask for Cortar's Little Liver Pills by - •70 Fifth -Ave:, Ns* YorF City _. J" sane 1 Stubbornly refine acytbiag Nes. 26e. 71 • A 7. -REUNION of1-7 . fs. �- ,�-• 11 �a '.. , I 4! . . . fi -,.-,= a { ] T i .; may. .� ,, •�.. -c� ..� a;�,'xa • : ,.w - :. . o �5 a �' • __I�. .• , E. .... I . I 6' � . ..... ... , . ., . �::. ;... . - .. -- . I 'dae.. - � -,.. , ITT..7�.ri�;: `.... D. NGLAN ,� - eS. '. ROW14 �,­! ... ­ . ­-. .�. . .---. . -�._. „ in_ - '" �ivat Regina Edizabe nth God Save T he' K g . - • . �.: • ,► -_. "God Save ?'he Queen.. : -- -Long Live The King' ,� _ w , . . ROM THE moment he enters �i'estminster Abbey,wearing robes of red and. Cap of Estate, .,.-.- - �F to the time he leaves, clad, in royal purple and .wearing the Im- . perial State Crown, the King is the centre .of a great religious service, ..wbi.ch were .developed at the Court of the Byzantine Emperors, who ruled from Constantinople, after the division of. the -Roman -Empire. His first act is.to kneel in private prayer. His second to face his peoples so that -:hey may express their will- _ __ ingne'ss to a,�ee% h1w as their .King. Not until, "with one accord of heart and voice;" they have cried "God Save -King George," signal that they `wish' him as their ruler, can he be' crown- ed. - '. He,must .:ace them all. -Feur• times .0i.. . ke is "presented" tt his peoples as '2e_ . -stands erect, bareheaded, close to the -C 'o r ''o n a't i o ti • " - . Chair. At each . _ , • presentat ion he . ,faros a different ::e ' d:isction, show ; - . •'- ind - himself "to - "thi ' p ople at • ' _ . - r evury'of'the four - -. Set!° S." e,. iic must prom- ti -- is,- too...to. abide by - the.laws and, r..:. th,' Gt2stoms of 1:h -.;e he. is - t0 -. rs` : '.- r 'the first . ` Fr.-. ', Cnnada w;11 bz -referred to in tile -Coronation »:. 'w y f - - - � -,. .1- ^ ND AS SHE passeth by 6e Iking on - his. throne ,she . . -4-1- .. --, . cha11 bow herself reverently g` r: '' .» _ - to His 'Majesty; f . . • �, Not until• the ruvg is on his. throne . -, _ does the coronation of his Queen . _ commence. When it is -ended: she as-' I 4.tends to. her own throne at the King's ... _. , - I. .. � - .- .£ left hand, two steps lo��er_than that 3 _ s - of His 9lajesty's - ` -- 'She does not •pay homage:.to her i core-� -_'j �,,,,r ° liege lord. as all others have done - ;t ' !. I.i" ., II.S, �� ' .�°� v by the time she ascends het throne ? 11 I�.� l �a �A d' ° t r ' 3ct . - ` =� ,� Princes and dukes and the represen �; 1.y`p� ..« •• • �%J; r' latices ol, each and-eti'ery degree of : { moi' • -� �� „ °' , r nobility hate kissed .her husband on �y-h`�=e'D ' 'cr"t+y ' the left cheek as token of their feal- . . -� .. - . � Cr" . M C .. - _r t y .N)' • mr a .I . <, r ! .• f ° ` 6 : r { She .his wife' and gceen,' is called .. . I 1 f _ k m gt ° -wa �% himoshe'heads the pro upon onl -t aJ With a procession ���_" =d `wn L�' �,te �y6�r� �f;z?'01 "' into. the .abbey. robed in purple and ' - •; .', iii , t ', 4. - r t., ,� 4 «earing a circlet; of gold: With him �j e,^ - ' S. `4�` x �4 . fj • i� •• F a, , , ,,,A, " � �'' �r'.�,�y : `t.. �; M � �� - � her first act is to-- • N _ <,;-.' .�. �E.:+� r F s ,• >: ;� .,�'�r s+4. ' r,_' x ,hr .,i` - kneel in prayer ,.rte tR' ,y1. � , %; t .- , i #.. �A ;�,pe 1 ryTyr ' �y i'kP4 # - -. ... _ .. Q T — �• +rr y Y M ;:`' 67 �.— 'N J' yY 'L• r. .�� ti'. . lit a faldstool "o .. x u. `r+',ri .. -y ', t �w . 14i",+,..:i •'�i *d .. •r TT.tom: "rh .:q - `�, ,'� �• ..9. .. 'hefOI'Pi ller chair '" :.'w"�. `+F"„ ,.. 'N - y sj'�.� r` '. = , :. •w.''�sl�"' °:E •s:,.,� ',IZ- .--„••t'+,�• ,s�?$: z� :. or state - on the - -. 11 : „ - kq.l�•: , =i - �' .w.. -."-.f4,, r.•:' :'iz� '` ! : � "t .'s' south side of the qtr,, r `c Y. . eAeaI'' a egr- - . �: s�..ti 1 � '� ` rl, 3:+r„_• .:« $ci �k+� . Y nitar. Fram this .I. >, ' . i -N^•, r !i': '."51. ..� : '^". >' �, T.—� +., i • 'm• r''' t"ya..kQe' r; f.. f state; , ';10 Via,. d •i�`.'f ,,3,...:L.. f:•,..•'�.,-; =t. .''&+4 ;.eti ,t • '''fit' .3• ,�' f "�.-,� �'cha:2' O ! -. „�. r�� e,; F.a �'d'� ;-` •-=- -- f -I .'' �'t'.a �,nz+ .'-•� - sa w °''a q� � u'h:ch she .does ,Z:r "01i,tCi ,,a � . � _ t .L `; - IT '..A -'.r° � ^'», ;+�' x' � r £� ret leave until . ti `j. 1 5 '+ ,�: r kneels at the :• 6.c .:fi4,•.q t LQ �*- �. '!G �'t} :-c..� , f ,,.�..,.0 ir• - „ y';.. F v'. w�",. "o s P •. attar .for ravers .. +y, ,.f'­� ,, A -�, .,fie.. y-:. .b L Z' �E 7...`:. xl ' ,.f'' : `.''v. y„ +trr, y. - I� x. ! ' « ` .� } a° , ,w foze her oscrt : ,' , ,;�Y' aC; :;'r ,.`y! '`.� ♦ .+ i.7. _ / �, ��+. k. �..:,X "• ''4ef ° B* _ :S+a'i'K-.,•;i ".i• -'7! ii' -_t' _� .-tib. ...'.�.. , � ,l s�' ., ..� ,y- .••�!''. ,,, a^'' ' Coronation, , she . z 'a�' �LL."t^ t ,j � {! { i,+ Y+,.' t: pgj, ,!f! l9, '. ,� :< r . _ `!,' t a�' sees the Sn01nt- �. r >rs �� ',_',�.'�4i l t � b t� p "irg” and- eYown- t lrir �{Ic 4 *x, 0 ' i`, v ' �£ ':. 1 .''� "`.A°` ; ^ '" gtlg of her: bus- . ' /h a'r , �­ � ORO t r- y 4 ' Viand 89 ' i2e 81t9 1 t „-.� >, ' � ..1 11r _ i n King c d- ; •• e 4 n'• i Z .! . 0 a' t -h.-. 5 i n c e - > ; .. �'IT' - , '"��'; ' rR , ward'8"''Chair. -'• Ge0 a �� ascend-. z .^�9 '' < ����o • ".N, xs �-•^df,-ar �. w " Her anointing ell t e Throne, -� ,� T ' ° • , r t .. w„, a n l crowning t h r Dominions '� l i' .` : 111 4 ). V � 1. V "If. t. _ ' ! --take lace -on. a • -� s°F r p J t .� �. '"a G i T - hlioe a* taiae�i fust > .F '� - �- - � ` `� ` 9 a fol:shwl set be- nationh�cd, wild :. ' ` , -H '.� " ., At .'�" . #. .4 .--M .;Y `� .� t,feen,the Coron- . i- y �� fir' "!r ._ P.' � .. _. the oath has'been S! ' ,t, -r �, ?; g A' try, •,. at:on chair 'slid amendt�d .so that . x f is „1,ft4,1 ;r` Nr*y`ic">'i ', .:1 "�' Y ;*V :: „rt l1. rile altar. FauT George VI will: i * - � ., ;- t:r'�.° M ...�� �'.," � r t%';; 1 ' --,, ,.�y , t• . peeresses. hold: a _ , ., �,, /,..•.� ; • ' . , •-rich pall of 'gold :promise and '. . _. . .. °:;. ` "'�` , over her I while . swear -to govern - ._ . the Wple of .. - -Great Britain, 4 Ireland, Canada, • - Australia, New ' Zealand 'tared the- - Union 'of South - 10 •Africa, according to their 'respec- . . _ . tiye laws and customs' a At a .given k "� ...;lienal the -guns ' from the Toyer;'/�' of London broad. `. casts the news' =that the King has been crowned • Prayer.follo,ks, the Archbishop „ - ., o f Canterbury saying: "God crown you with . ..... a Crown of Glory;' and'the choir jol- lows up with that memorable hymn, �` , "Thou Has Set a Crown of Pure Gold Upon His Head," . -The King is addressed by the pri- mate: "Our, gracious .and noble King, we present you with this Book. Here is wisdom ..." and. present. him with -the--Bihle_' . ... -_ ' _ The Bibie returned, the Benedictlop Isane. _ ..._ 16 . > - •_ �_: ' 'as.• ;'. ""O. .,•..,. �"p, ,! . - --she is anointed _ .. , y _ • - , _ 'ss� - on the head, the . �+ i • 2 . , -� k? •1. Q u ede n's r i t e o, •=-�`.:t .. _ ;r plat .11 `'`.M111, y. : ,faurth finger of . — dr' r'" -htr right hand, • . - °t•. - t ' and the" crowtt ,• • ., I "; �Ccronatilon Serener �X. - • -placed or. her .� .- - ,` By John 1lasefieid ., ,« ;;' s a; ,. " .head. Her -crown. . ^.;� :You. stand u-pon the highway of the sea, zp • -*4 #.,1. °' ' ing is the signal " :T�Vhereln - the. -ships, your 'come �, .•'w �r _ '' . ? ''. ` f cr, all the 'peer- �::"'children,: and go -., - �.. In splendor itt the full of every , flow, � ± :, , •` esses to • put on _ . , •.. _ . ..-1 Round to and from whatever ports may be. '• ; Yr -- their coronets. She kneels - y •_ThrovgT this "beginning 1`69n.- for years - r fi ,� ,be ',_. -side the King at . ' to come, -: lAlay. fcrtuno_stt,your tot in happy times: �5 ,. * * the altar for aT «. Your seamen' saint stilt marking, 'with his R ,k �,^, - ;, , s " ` rommunien, and ;�,: cYiimes' �� ; 3 ¢ home. ' .: ike .him offers - - + Daily, some- ship' of y:ouis returning ..s .Q `' ,` atlr up an blation of gh }'ou are. changed from what I once f �' .,n a '. a pall or .sltar-_ %Thou beheld �.... „ A . V ' Though your remembered hulls are with �;� - ,, cloth, ani an in- - got The • • ' . the coral;" . . _ ... . .of sold. • • • .- I" can not think upon'yaur might unstirred. : gold is a. "mark-%veight," approxi-., : - z - . ; .. _ O sacred city .of the lost sea -bird . _ mately eight ounces. . - . _ May wealth, out -ransoming the ports o! One more he King and Queen are ` - ::. ,_1. . .old, , = Be year . 'with spiritual gold and liory separated before, side 'by side, they leave the abbey to me et , . . laurels.. � .:1. _.. . cheer o their esu - A' tbe3r bChapel .. ,. . • .: _. .. .. . :' . • ' . , . , . .. . .. F. enfersSt r -Edward's to ,prepare . , ;or the stage drive to the palace, the " The King then the YCOd1l�l!1 of til$ Guard merit, was arrested and conveyed to Queen crosses before the altar to use .leases .Corona the Tower, when for short time he the door on the north side while the - tioa_Chair and ascends to•his Throne; was' fed on bread and water, ' At -; King enters the door on the south x ,surrounded by his Lords and--Oiiicers` -of State. • ' -•--',-==-= - The Yeomen pf the Guard, ,popu- length a piece of bezf was ,put before side, They meet • inside the chapel 'of "Stand larly known,' as the "Beef Eaters," • his which he proceeded• to eat with - The separation 'is seconds' only. , The words then spoken: firm, and. hold fast• from henceforth marcli in Abe rear of the procession the utmost enjoyment. While he Nias . the Seat. of State of Royal and Im• and assist the great officers of State thus enj-0ying himself the king en-. �' perial Dignity:' in .carrying, up the dishes of the ' tered and demanded , £ 100 for having :. And a great silence reigns in the sovereign's table at the Coronation restored to the Abbot his appetite for . I ' � . Abbey.: _, • . Banquet. , There are many stories roast beef! The• Abbot paid up' and' ' �. .. '' Then comes the Royal -Procession , concernipg the , origin of the term Beef Eater.. The, best authenticated was released ani. henc cfor-th the yeomen of the guard became known ' �: -the Bing, carrying his Sceptre, passes through the door, on, the South connects that title with Henry VIII. as the Beef Eaters owing to their as- • . r- '' - of the Attar into Sir Edward's The story runs that bluff King HaI sociatibn w th this story. Chapel. - was, hunting' in 'the neighborhood of _.- .. _� At the same moment Queen Eliza Reading with some of his yeomen - : A Pound Of Gold beth descends from tier Throne and and had disguised himself in their The King's Offertory was original- , "' enters by the door on the opposite uniform. He became separated -from. ly a mark and a wedge of gold;" later - �" " a side. .. • . the. party and called upon the Abbot it became a pound of gold and 'a �all.- s . Before S#: Edward's AItar King re- g of Readin who, .thinkin him to be g g palls were offered by King George V' moves his a}antle'' and Sacred Vest- a yeoman of the guard, invited him and .Queen Mary. The King's sword '� " ments, and is clothed in his Robe of to the table on which stood a huge . was ' also -offered upon the Altar and , Y ¢ . �' Purple Velvet joint oil roast beef. The supposed redeemed by the highest noble Pres.? '� 1 f.Ii l '. The Corouatioa Crown then chaag• yoeman set about it with a will and't At one time _the King spent the ' l ed for the Imperial State Crown, made a huge meal When the dis- previous night in solemn vigil, as. be- , �``; since St. Edward's Crown is used for guised king" ha•d finished, the Abbot , .fore his knighthood. 'The furry 'of � = x the Coronation only. "" eiclaiined: "We+II fare thy heard and servic$ dor, the Coronation of George b' , .� - - Queen Illzabeth, 'carrying the Sep- here in a cup olf sack, I remember VI lays down that the King shah 3 " tre with Cross' and an" Ivory R,od with the' health of His Grace. I would take the Oath before Communion, in- .w .�*K Dove, passes to the 'West J%or of give a hundred pounds on the condi= stead o� during Corhmuiivion, as . in- r' :• "' "y ' . 's the Abbey. , tion I could feed so heartily on beef 1911. No Sermon, is to be delivered, Together in 'stately, 'awe-inspiring as you do. Alas," my weak squeamish and the Act of Homage will be be • Princess Elizabeth, heir -presume - procession along the rOt'ti ' ed stomach will hardly digest the wing -made- by the peers together; instead of in- tive to the British Throne, who --=• for Coronsfioi4 �; t and of a small •rabbit or chicken.' The dividually. recently celebrated' her• -Lith --birthday, his Queen hisses' towards Zincking- Beef Eater then departed and a few will wear her own ,special coronet on -1. -THE CORONATION THRONE I ham Palace. : .. days later the AbBot to his nn'.az May I2th. _ . .salt,• -,ro. �.x a:. • ... , ., v - t•` — .. .p: ` z`G_ t :.,�, '`<. +4, s.` •zy.•,. '�*•:a. f� ,. w - r •w .,M. ,, �'' - .s _ .., •'.f': ;r.., .� `"�. .>. r �'' Y LOOA LISMa -Hades Cooper, of the Ontario . Hospital Whitby, splint ' Sunday at her home here, --Kim M. O'Connor 'And Mrs. --Mr. and Mare. C. -A, Sterrl'tt Ci away, who spent the. winter in visited relatives and •frielda in St. tike city, have returned to- their Mary's or Sunday hoatle in Pickering. -Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barrett, -- --Zhe Wbman's Association of of Toronto, spent Sunday with their the U=nitfed ChUMT will meet on. relatives in Pickering Tuesday, May 11th, ,at the home of -H. Madil3 has had a telephone -'Mm.C. Stevenson, at 3 o'clock. D, installed in, his barber shop and 111 T, _ beauty parlor, phone 71. a ---Urs, Thoe. Law, who has been - --T'he $ •J, Marquis family, of spending the winter with her Earn- Stroud,' spent Sunday with' Mrs. J, of 044hawa sad Chas. Andrew • and other friends. ' • : a Pickering,, has returned to her -,Mains Pearl ;lath, of Toronto,. home. accompanied by a friend spent Sun - Mss Nellie .Slers, of Australia day at her home in the village. . spw t a day with Miss - Fawkes. On -Wednesdaynext ( Coronation a - her return home • she intends • to Day) being a public Holiday, al) spend a month with friends in , places. of business *ill be -closed. f .Honolulu. - - 4blotherw' Day will be observed The Women's, Missionary Society on Sunday next. That being Coron- ot St. ArArWs 'Church will meet ation Sunday, a number of the Sun - at the ' home. of Mrs. Hugh Miller. day Schools have postpongd . Mot- .on Thursday afternoon, May 13th, hers' -Day till -the following Sun- : `. _at 3 o'clock_ Note change of day. day. --The music of the lawn -mower -Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Scott, of a `-is. now beginning to he. heard. The Claremont, visited with Mr. and .'abundance of - moisture in the land Mrs. W, J. Miller on Thursday last, and ,the warm weather of the past -The teachers and- pupils of our week is causing arapid growth of pullic school attended the Music „vegetation. Festival at Whitby - on Thursday W.' B, Powell has return- last, '�vhicb was given uaidei the dir- ed home after spending several ection of A. W. Lynde, the teacher wleeke in Uxbridge with her sister. 4f • singing in the schools of the =Mrs. Linton, whose husband had district, and favorable reports are passed away. on April. 18th, after a given of their work.' - long illness. --Died, on Saturday ,May 1st at Next Sunday. _ May 9th, , there hes hoJne in Whitby,- 'Mrs.. Robt. will be a special Coronation Service Gormley. The funeral took place on -at 11 a. m. D,S,T,- when Rev, Hugh Tuesday - afternoon, - with interment •G. Crozier, will speak on the sig- in the Union Cemetery, Oshawa. ',idlicance of the Comnatian, Special Deceased was wellLknown to Pick-, Music. All are welcome to this ser- ering resideptk she and her- hus- v3ee, The evening - service ill be -band, the late Robt. _ Gormley having t 22161d at 7 P. - in. • ; resided here for a number of years. ! The recent floods in, the prov- -The many Pickering friends of • Ines have caused datrJ•>,ege to the Mzs• Albert Bell Cnee Eva" Broken- iimsineial_Highw_ aYs to the .fin- shire) of Wilkie, Saak., will regret. dui Highways, it is estimated :to -t, hear of her death "61ch took tills amount_ of $40 A"- Rix bridges place on Wednesday, May 5th. On whish were swept sway will cost at April 26th, she suffered a stroke, least t�`$W,000 to . replace, sad the from which she never recovered � ,� �� ` v paveiiiants which were consciousness. She Waal born in tensa up will ama®t to at least Laansrlt Ont., 54 year' s o, but $100,000. The' total damage to pro- cam" to PlcWring several years party will almount to several mill, later, where her father conducted Inns of dollars. a milling business now owned by -4$t George% Chwch•' Sunday, D. N. Lockwood. On June 28th, 1911 ' _ ]asy 9th. Services of Iaterceasion she married Mr. Bell, after which jad Thaudtagiving for the Corona- they moved 'to Wilkie. She is sur - Um of our King and Q.een will be. v ed by a sorrowing halsband, and Aeld in St. George's .May- 9th, at one - brother, Raynko nd, - of - Tor - 11 and 7.30 o'clock. All are conidial- onto, but she had no faimily. ly invited to Attend. There is need •of besitfe)t prayer - on behalf of!Liira� Neter ` !hats Misjeeties, that they may be aR;f" time and guided aright, in The awards for the " Pickering ttlain great and difficult task of Library T6ster Omtest have b een aeoling the Empire. • Sunday School made and prizes : were presented at usual, 10 a. Mi 'the school on Monday 'May 3rd. The -Motor traffic on Sunday on the The first prize --,materials. for a -Highway was vwT heavy as the day model of the Queen Mary, went to was ideal for -motoring. A numb". Georftlkwtts for an effective ship of trailers were noticed iur the pros• poster done in' pastels. next anis n, and the probability is -that ,The b -o " prizes were a year's 7n4iiber- there twill be a great increase in hip in the library and went to the nunlbier of these' trailers Sn use Arthur Fields for a -well -thought - obi's summer. Many of them are out travel poster of red' funnels a- vesy elaborate in their furnishings• gainst a grey •background, and to as they contain many of -.the con- Rose Picov, for a poster on "Gone vanie:naes found_ in an ordinary with the Wind" with clevft rel - home, and the general appearance ,s ation- between design gird swibjeet. in their exteriors is very attract- 7be fourth prize, six months lib- iv'e- rary' member", went to Kathleen --oOn. Wednesday next, May I2th, Watson, for an exceptlo ny well - all parts of the British EbVire lettered poster, ',Good books are -will unite in a genensl holiday to• ' the Road to Knowledge and. Rapp-' eeletkate the Coronation of our iness.,, The po8ters submitted were new Bing, George VI. No fortner all vent•;rreditable. Showing a good coronation • of a British Sovereign 'sense of 'design and some extrenne- bas been attended by such general ly good lettering. The results not rejoicing,' and the cost will amount ply allow sm* real talent on the to many millions otf dollars, and -the part of tore students,_. but •indicate nurnber of visitors- in London will good art teaching in our _ Continua - be the greatest -in its hihtory, as tion School and teachers as well as they come from all parts of the students are to be congratulated. Empire as well as many from oth- The urian, Wise Jean Clark, er• countries. presented the prizes and in a brief --rMrs, Earl Lockwood and Miss 'address - explained the .purpose Myrtle Wilson, of Oshawa, arranged _of the contest and expressed the app - a surprise party and kitchen show- 'Lockwood reciation of the Library Board that er for Miss Elsie at her. so •many- showed interest in the con- home` last Thursday evening prior test. Twelve posters ,sere subnlitt- to her marriage tine early sum- ed. A selection of -posters was, sent IDIeF. About thirty friends from Os- to Oshawa Book Fait and all ent- 1alwla, and Toronto were there. An ries will later. be displayed in the enjoyable- evening was spent . in Pickering Library. .ggmes and' lunch_ was served --Services in $t.'•Aandrew's Church .'will begin ' on Sunnday at 3 P. M; -LILLIAN'S -Daylight Saving Tine, and Sunday -School at 2 p. in. -BEAUTY SHOP --,At the annual meeting of" the i tennis ch$ held in the school Mon- (Next door to Old.. Church Garage) day evening*, the following .Slate of officers was elected: President, Wil. fred Menney, Vice -President, Miss Shamipo6 and.. nd Fingerwave 50c. Ethel Hogg, Secretary, Miss Edith . Murray, Tlreasurer, Miss Gertrude Finger* _ 35c.. Walsh, and an Executive -Com'mitt- Oil Shampoo i Fing�erwate 76c. ee comprising Messrs G. W. Barker, . Dr. Cartwright, Armen Chapman _ Arching - gam• The Treasurer's report. showed a _ - balance on hand. :The 4tAb had 'a Manionre 35c. =wnbership of twenty-one , last sea- Faciab. 60c. son and, with the grounds in nrw-b better condition and at an earlier HAIRCUTTING .25c. than ever before, looks for - _ _di►te WSW ,to a su,eceaiful' mlaw-ar. The Thernigae Reaterlese Oil Perattlln. lee iia as hitherto $.160. You, have _ set Waves rer aoW the Treasu's Mime. $1.95 $2.50 $3.50 $5,00 phone Piet. 2,200 . _.. `NOTICE to ..residents of the 41 Community the Police Trulsgee Board in co-ap- oration wit 4 the clergy of our local churches, are holding Divine Service is St.. Goilrgre's_ Anglican Chuneh:.at 10.30 a. Ito. D, S, T. :.Wbdrnesday, May 12th -- , - Coronation Day which is being celebrated as a gen- eral •.holiday on which '•all places of business will be closed. Don't miss the .Coronation Supper and Concert' in the Whitevale Baptist Church this Evening (Friday). Admissipn 25 and 15 , cts. -Our Appreciation ON THIS OUR _ _ First Anniversary `is expressed to` out massy friends' and patron for their favours of the past year. - - - May we• hope for a eontinsed - increase is that fstroaase, aria. Tallon made Suits goodwill of our customers. _ - f . at The Pickerin - ° Bunting's- for MEAT -MARKET . $19.95 : ,•' =_. ..Why pay ' more for -Ready-mades ? Now A dvo raar.ee Dula . �UR RENT =B roomed house. Ap ply Bsal's House--ivrnisbing Store. Clio - Fred To Bunting; �'iekerin� - - ■cot. EQ(1>9 WANTE D-Cleanirsbeg7Es " 1Rstibliated 1859, - - t coat over Globe price os grade A Large, .. - - • H, Boose; Claremont aa.30 FOR HALE—uul"t hien. P.' .B. 13 -- toot b: also tractor plow: .furrow IDeerts Dean Main. Brougham e , FOR BALE -Ked Crateraced and PE IAL 40 bap of Cobbler potatoes, Henry Moon Phone Pick 2706. 36 80 -S WANTBD—}5 bead of oe.ttle for ' vv�V pasWre Howard Ruga, R R 4 ldsbndge Phcne Ctarr3lla Uf; eeLE-R#_Bacot, ,25c. a lb_. Fnaing 8; also brood mars naing 7, M • w� -~ I Burk Pltoat i'tek 1.031 34tf 'Minced Steak, 12c. a- -lb. ASPHERR.Y PLANTS—For-sale, - 1lChitt Latham and Viking. Wml Kl,m. Pork Liver, .l2c. a lb. Alto -to Rd, N,. Rouge Hilts. 34.30 " CATTLE WANTED -For 150 acres Stewing Beef, 12c. a The of pasture, Shade water Arthur Ar- Jewel Shortenin, 15e: a The buckle. Curemoat. Phone Clare 602 3&N- - PASTURE:FOR RENT=XacDon • Lid's Farm, Glen major.. Oct.. acres. -Classic. Cleanser, 3 tins, 13c. -i arcs running weer. Apply E' T. MacDonald, � ' r8 Pape Ave . Toronto. Phone Hargrave 8848 - - - suis, 25c. HO K � RALE-8ped potatn�a ((;obb• ., and Dooleys), Alac Hotchibg a vy lens `` Poultry egaipment. bee" planks and trailer. 4-wbeeJ David Scott, Abons Rd' Route Hill. R _ OR SAL$-Reg'd Jersey cow, due s f , EIF D April 20th; also grade Jersey due Aptfl 41, third calf, good milker. averaging x6-40 lbs, of S per cent milk, herd fully accredited M B. -Burk, Phone Pick 1081 84th Butcher (phone 300.0Q((]]jj))((�� ) -Pickering FOR BALE-50&ere@, lot 17, coo, 4, Pickering, Good buildihp, wellwatered. _ 7 A��■k� re good conditionlse for spring crop. Will fell ic k sin H. d. Wreasopply, a d lfr este m ForBroug rm. 8 tt- e g W e StorelaraapPil' a Milfred Hamilton, Brougham. 86tt L"OR SALK-I potato planter. 1 15-. 1� disc drill 1 used M -H cream separator, 50-1 The l table model cream tie arstor; 4 unix bo: for r tooth eniti s, D 1 Tion. -tooth cults• -No W' is'the Time to Order''your 351,1' Ted Coates, DvnbSrtoa. Phone Fick3515 D oINQ ANY GEMENT WORK? - Seeds I have purchased pa a good cement rid a and 8pringoutfit and am prepared to do e11 kind a of ee m, nt work. Also sh'axbti, and wire fertcia gg Reasonable rates, Stan Thompson. Altona 87-38 - OUSE TO RENT— In the Village!l imothy, Alfalfa, Red Clover, X-Lof Brougham, a -frame house. 7 rooms, 3-5 acre of land, garage. None but a reliable ten- - ant need applyy. Possession middle of May. Apply Russell Canner, •Dunbartan. • 8748 — ; Sweet Clover- and Albike seed. STRAWBERRY PLANTS- Pa* 84.00 in Icts of 5000 or more. Mary Washing- mall Garden' Seeds: in bulk son's 8 utv. iScts.per 100; 15,00 per 1000 - - agus ton as per mote. 2 years did. , R per 100. - ': and in'Packages � Pick per 1000,' Stanley Murdoch, R'R No. 1 Pickering, 3g-39 . SEEDS FCR SALE.-Timotby-Red clover tested seeds'; Colorado Sprint# wheat, Purina and • Master Feeds Also Chathem incubator' 120 egg size or sale Priced tight. Apply L. Middleton, Brocaggham, - .Field an'. Garden Fertilizer Phone Pick 528 'Sltf - 10WS FOR BALE -Close spring - )ere • Q /.• Q/� } Jen and fresh waw, pure bud and grades. y,. .100 Qts. Paint. -Special, 59rc. a Q`s. B. to sted-and blood -tested • Free derive Wm J• Murpby, Murco Farms. Lindsay, Ont Phone 1352. 18t[ `gent for McCormick -Deering lesrmtbachineryt,,;f 14 OR SALE -•=Pure-bred Jersey -bull, �r Mo and Repairs. 14 months old, accredited• aired by Bramp- tot Cedar Tav,crte. Dam average b.44 per Motto:—" We in R O P. R W BA1sdon1 B F Pickering, too :— We have �, Can ittltriL, (1r R R 2. Pickering 36-3e it'll not made.,, - FOR S -ALR -1 fresh shorthorn cow Telephone 8p00 and I sprfnger. ppasrt Jersey. TB tested. both third calf; also 2 tout white pure > BAL.SDON '--'-PICKIT RSG 6. Pickering. Oft awt L�22, rea0u n, �. �, e, Tinkering. J '