HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_05_21.. r
1
_.
PICKE
Ape
41
VOL. LVIo PICKERING, ONT.. F RI D A T MAY 21. -1 x37. IN^.. 39
isrsifst�st,ossat `a>rittti. - . �.
Lor-
N O T I C E. Attdley Greenwood GREENWOOD
'r X 6U The show for fruit is• good on enzo White. widOn ow of the late 1L White ti.
DR. H. O. 'PHARSON-Ph tad all apples and small fruits. ," MILLS
rn° "Our tracks pose, your way ins have died at th home of her : sughter, Mrs. J,
sdSurge". Dnabarton. 1017 ever da a8'ain delayed the tep'henson of the 9th concession in her
B,. FORSYTH. O h. D. Director
y' _seeding and lower lands .are-. wet. 91st year. The funeral will be heldto-da z
Assoclati000f Ontario. gas• CiOgL1t Some of our young people attend- (Friday), at2 30, standard lime Service 1188.6-•1936
Ubred w..emberof the American Optomatrical ' ed the blossom display, at the .Nia- at the house at 2.00 p. m. Interm tit in _
�Eyes examined by `°°°t°`moat• `wVOD, CEMENT, g'ari fruit belt on Saturday and St. Johns Cemetery, con. 7,
. claramoat. Out.
Sunday last. _ �. _ . _� g ,
SAND, GRA VEL, A week-end Cherrywood. _ _ '�1Op?rn
party of musicians. x
DUNALD ltUL11Y liairietnr and including Laurence Mason of the y and Friday
Harold Fenney has been spending Monday, Wodn-r,da
J.
u Globe and :Mail Sir. Ernest jic
ill. so►:e rly. occupied
Yubuc. A. E. Loan. , a fe, days with his parents.
formerly of t;utir bkiocn. late hA` E. �hna BL?ILDE R S SUPPLIES Millan, Conductor Warburton, of Mrs. UdeIl,- of Toronto, is visit- 7c. per bag
alEO lOCal cartage wOrir, Toronto, were the gvests'of P. M.
BELL is ROSS 8 Yeates. An orchestra of twelve 1e- ;ng with her mother, 'lira. 'Burk.
BEATON, P • 20 bags - $1,30 si
Barrisior is 5oticitors'
We havealso placed in stock a full ces played a symphony and a sex- sirs. G. Ii.. Petty has returned .�.
line of. Maple Leaf Milling tette interpretet one of 'Bath's dif- home after spending a few days in 25 bagel and over, 6e. per bat
WILLIAM J, BEATUN. K, C. l;o'N Feeds. ficult arrangements. Dr.' Yeates Toronto.
H.BROUKE BELL. K, C. J. D.-F. ROSS and •,.jfe of Hamilton; were also An accident •occurred in -Cherry- A fall line of cattle and pig
JAMES A W'RIGHT Ao W. MITCHELL present. wood iast Friday evening -when feeds
LIS Bay Street, Toronto, edetaide 2Ub Messrs T. Cowan and Leach collid- pig Concentrate - this is necessary.
Pickering, Ont. liruu5.nam.. ed. No persons were seriously in-
C. RICHARDSUN & Co., Barris- - > for eoonomiesI feeding
jured, and rhe cars ng zep-
.\-/.ten, Sohcuddi Notaries etc., Suite set• Office phone'7400 Residence 6520' ?Mr. George Farley still contin- aired in the local garage. Pig Starter for your pigs
Baelsior Lite budding. 3b Torohto.5t, Toronto.
Tel.dhose Ad. l6MF Pickering Phone 3613. Stf ues growing weaker. 'As announced last week there ,
The Beal Store, Claremont. Miss Helen Farley was a Sunda will be Anniversary Services in the '
• TElUMBCN & McMILLAN-Barrisy y n' .
A- Ism, Solicitors, Notaries ,Public. Office visitor lith h r people. Cherry-wood Sunday School on Sun
at Gordon House. Pickering, on'IueWay and PHONS.W24 Hiss Sia y Hamilton. is recov- tiny Slay 30th. Afternoon Bernice Poultry Feeds, All kinds Chidwo
Saturday evenings from 7 90 to M'0 or by air j `•
golatmeni. Toronto office. bic.Kinnon Btdtt., FURNITURE ering from an attack of quinsy, at 2 o'clock will be conducted by Starter and Growing Mash
'lY Melind. St. Phone Elgin 5303. 29tf • Mrs. Gannon is holidaying for a Rev. Oswald Dykes. of Unionville. Bran and Shorts
We tore displaving an attractive month .with. friends at Lake Sim Evening Service at 7.30, will, be in
'('IONANT' do AN-NIS - Barriate-s, variety of
taro, Notaries Public Coe. -charge of Rev. H. H: Mutton, of
44aAluminum and Graoiteware Ew. air, and Mrs. Will Brown and Greenwood. S
1)?OM D. GONANT �K. C, Special music at both
Furniture and FurdiEure
ALLIN F. ANN IS. B, A.. I.L. s. _ Novelties. - Mary were with their people on, seer e"
tislae.- -7 i z Simede Se. s.. Oshawa Prides low. in keeping with timed. Sunday• — .
Pboass—, and 5 ((whawsi, and at the Cath p g -� �PIANO•TQNING
House, Whitby. (IV r, Goruae) t'hone7 cVYhit- Owing to lack of space report on GREEFtWOOD.
Coronation Celebration is- -held for
b7l• RADIO SERVICE next issue. Mrs. Widdifield and daughter, - _.,AND _
Lerstcss
'Miss Bessie 'Walker, • of Utica. Mary, spent Sunday with Mr. and All kinds Of Rt 9iT V Ori
- A Graduate of Radio College was the guest of her cousins, the Mrs--Fred Gibson.. Fel
sir
T FALLAISE, L D 8.. with . Misses Phillips last week=end. Mr.' and hire. Main, of Toronto. A11 Tunipg Guaranteed
D. D.5 . Graduste of the Royal Couese of Fred Hicks, who went west. with spent Saturday evening With Mr.
Dean. Surgeons and the Uni.ersit7 of Toronto. jj 110-th8-minDte training C. 6, DdaeDONALD
i�eeiareardence.rtiwnddoor east of St. And-
low
nd- p- g )VIr• Static writes pains he is get- and Mrs. Fred Gibson.
low11Cbureli. Pickering. Out Office swan: o and ti aloe fine, is Mr. Robt Plaskett, Mr. and � CLOSE AVE., 70RONT0
m., or -*I aopomteent._ IX •rav ng g engaged in farm
saevicol. Picone Piet a?od osis QFMI£ST-€QLVMENT work.
Mrs. Ted Plaskett and family Tris Phone Lakeside 1502
ited -with Mrs. J. Plaskett on Sun- Order- taken at NEWS ntfice
for liar. and 5�irs. Hamilton slid Geo. ' _
f' itesittut� 0 a�rb*. • .Guaranteed - Satisfaction Barton were -in the city on Sunday day.
_ AT visiting the family of the late . ens' Day Services and the
Both
" .Carlton. Missionary Service in th evening r' Shingles. For Sale
- 1POSTILI. Lioensed Auctioneer. Reasonable Prices Three men with a truck -had 'a , the church last Sunday were well
F. ear o"nues of York and OaUAD. Aso- Tubes and Batteries always an h ,ad .. .
narrow escape early - on Sunday attended.
-tttonsataa o1 alt `tarso Suver . to oa.bas+�al - L R. Mr. and Mrs. Percy 1Kiddleton gall Hhlvatiized Fteel Shingles.
sataaa, Addrsaa(irean ai.as P. o., dol, • • H. ROY MILLER. _ •morniisg when they plowed through
R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP' 'IBrougham, Ontaria the deep ditch 'in front of M Ham-
Do
am- and daughter, of Buffalo; spent the Hird'e FPI` 81,tre Shingles.
Ds C►ack, cosve7a icer, Commisawarr for a8tf Phone Mark 100s ilton's, smashing a sista and narrow- weekend with his father, Mi.' W'm , Also. rF--rnb1•,-ring buggy wil"Is.
quart Afwnts. Accountant. Eu, loaner of _ M;ddleton and famil Lawn tnowets -hvr cord.
iL.ttcc ly miesim a JarKe tree, but man- y P
i.lacNase moa- whicevale: Mt. g K .:Mrs, R. ' Wi1s,n is recovering- 1'. PA'I'MMON 8 (7LAHhMOi\'
aged to extricate themaelties ' with- g
A. E. RJCHARDSCiN LJ' '� R out revealing their identity. These Groin her recent illness and wisps' (JwU wod ¢rt t rii•e�. Phone 8810
to thank her inany friends.for-thsi-
�1 open ditches area resI menace to kindly waits and interest. FUEL -
G}BNIDRAL INSURANCE _troth care and pedpqtrians. and• are `,f _
REAL S-STATE :Inaurauce of All Kinds, a' source of anxiety to travellers. Br. Watson, of Nova Scotia, vis
The annual maetin of the. W.- I•, ited a few days with Mr,. and My- �•`
OONV EY A:vCI NG' g F. L. Gieen and family-, and att-
ended
1E3est Rates Available with, was held at „it's -home of lir, and �
An old eatabibbed agenca, ready _ _ Mrs. E:• Holtby on Tuewiay- !4fay ended chunk, and gave a short at _
..to serve. SeCaTltf and -seTQ1C.2.. _ 11th.' firs• Bert' Harvey, President- dress at the' evening servre. Builders Supplies
Pbttate, Pick. 6000 Dresidin . Mrs. Brown wa.; air+ g reek
�� `Address Phone >; Highland
C'
do speak for' a moment on the
W Lei , M A YY BROUGHAM PlCI< .516 ( Coronation and offef A.r... all 1!a?itJ t Pr �1 Wil- l.� tit _
'1 Pray The •413th Anniverary of ('Pmten
t,IO$N3SD AUCTIONEER ANIS joining in the Lord's .Prayer: Thi- y , tS. U. S1,61144ey
alai t ailed, Church 94a 30 ii at
main-bunness of the day oas Fl: .3U and 730 p.'rt. ji. S. T. Rev Line l�Uttl i
VALUATOR' Action of 'Officers, -conducted by Thomas H. Mitchell. M, k,.. D. L), _
Sales conducted Aoywberc =Pickering Mills Mrs, L. Johnston, resultine• a-a .fol- I_late of St. StPnht3a's Colleee. Ed Alberta tidal
Phoue or write: Address el4 Dundar - __._, •logs: Presidf:rtts, lie dames B:" mouton, u-ill' preach :'at both -ser- _: DOIIleEtIC tr~4lie
9 rest, East, Agency for Frostk mood Harvey, W. Ellicott, and •L. 'John- vices. Excellent mug?, bp'.thP cboir�
Whitby., Ontario.' COCk6tiIILt Farm MaCI]IDeC� Ston: Pre=: Secretary. `•1rs, T•.' C. of F;pox Church: Agincourt in th- -C ru6Lit, Lim', Plaster
T Brown. Secretary-Treasurer, tiirs afternoon and St. . Paul's,�icker Mh le $o,
p 1S,V�'cnd ,
.CYRI.0 E. MORLEY Complete tire, and re" irs.' Burk: Pianist, lir.;. Birrell. all re- _ ing at 7.30%. You are cordially -- in .
elected. 'Di_ctrict Director. Mrs. T Agents for Liind. Fence
PENERAL IN�vRANCE Cbopping and, Feeds, of al: sited.' -- _ 3
Phone - Pickering, 6700 Phi ..Philip Jr., Di§trict Delegates, ' lira. � The pupils of Mr. and firs. Les and Meta! _t.00t1D
.kinds. Man4zon Fllicott and lir.- T. P,nb- Barnes, :.ill, piece t a ret ital in ti: '
WRIfiES,t,. 'Diratbrs: lfeuiames T. a my aQt7
t Centennial Church the c�venint<
Ort
_ - :.Royal Pastry F aTir- = PhT!). D. Mairs, F. lic«'hirter, of Thursday. May •?7th, at � o'clfek n6k,;hiitt luiplen;entst
Life Poultry Feeds, 'Growing B. Easton, Hard; Harlxk', Cassie,' D; S. T. The' prograrn mill eon-
Flre 4 g
M. Ellicott. Vit. JinoN and M;s: 1st „f musical selectipmc on pians enure c ore Basins
:.Masi] Lai Inc, Mash - D:lncan. P,�,ll Call was answered
• e' aplione. cornet. violin and piano = j
.AatorrlobllF with l
Secure Prices Before
with pacing membership fees and a saw `
We carry all-makes of Plow Points. acc�,rdion .also .vocal solos. and .duets
fine ;.'Port
•'oi th.e l=ea"r'�• activities Those of you who attend_d a for-
WILSON B11086 ti
Burglary and�ACcEdent DT a-' follows: ! pp P Locust fill Ont
L. N. 'Lockwood ft`om lfa} ]93F.-Apr; mer recital, will appreciate the en-
Ili �t' RA1 103 7 - Cas Receipts 31.33.21; Exp- ' jctyable , evening'in store for yon. r
PICKERING, ONT. e Phonellatk 72011 '
endifur,4 - .109.36 with a balance Come and encourage the students
St,] • of 321.78. A membership• of 38 with and ahoy= otir loyalty to, our splen
udio Couches an averaze attendance of 25. A did musical leaders, -Mr. and Sirs.
R. G. CLENDENING oanquet held for members and lius- j Barnes. Admission, 25 and 15 cts.
Priced from x+26,50 t0 $37.60. FUNERAL DIRECTOR bands, attendance of 7A. _ Raised ' -_ WISE FARMERS
- -- _ ons of a quilt.
money ljy donations
Private Ambulance cushion and tea cosy, sgld, by tick- Dunbartmn
-fretted Ruga :: _ r el In
Treat their Sed Gra'
et, also have 10 cent lunch .at the ,Hiss liar ar With
• Day and Night Srrvlce + 8, et Alvin. of Islington ',=; ;-
Pbone 9006 meetings. Gave donations to the I visited firs. Alex: Thal Jost week '
6 g 9—$3,8b following: Poppy Fund, . Crippled end.
7 i z 9 4.85 Malvern 5004 Children, liuskoka Hospital and the ' 'Formaldehyde
z '" $ On Saturday, lir. ,'John Hopkin
Markham Grit Humane Society. Did some relief met with a nasty,
% 12= 8:40 , o -work in our own community. Re- while, driving plateamdownthe To insure a smut-free barvest
-- in
all sick and shut-ins- '
INew•PAtternv in Coilgolevin, -Q - -' • with some small token, Also sent side--road, a car. crowded him too ?1_fe w cents spent ii) smut pre. '
t,'�1noietim and Oilcloth -Spring Time expressions of sympathy to those closely and probably caught. the vention toil ,add dollars 110
)reins on 'the-door han'd1e. Mr. Hop- _ our crop. A IS oz. bottle '
iH Stock. in. sorrow. Held and financed Clin- y
kin was. dragged toward. the hon- �_.. �
Is painting time. is at which Dr. Tomlinson exam- : sufficient to tre'at;50 busbels:
P 8 sea and kicked, a tooth was knock- _
ined 46 school children and sortie �"
Beds and MattreEsee at Use the balnts and get the ed out, one eye 'cut badly, nose hurt
pre-Gehoal age. Held a Hallowe'en an elbow hurt and
;.Right Prices. 'test resalts• Party for young people and school en elbow
generally shale- r We also carry
:a
--= - We hav Bran dram- gender- children to keep them off •the do Sunday, Jiine'13th, the Mem- �• � t
WA L PAPERS streets for fun,' old and young en- Ctresan Powder , Treatmepif
son's, the old reliable, high oriel Service will be held in the jL .�
quality paint that lasts. Toying the evening, the W: I. pro- White Church, Erskine Cemetery. 1.00
il[e►tee Ambulance, Day d Night viding lunch.' Held' ao 5-day Sew- ,
A beautiful iron fafiit`e presezited by ,
Also varnishes„ Shellac, oils. of 1Course seta discussed at -T rt George Tait, in honour of the
Phavie 1300 tarps and coal oil. j y s been erected as Copper Cltas nate,oatsfor Htifi•
ai anvil
mg• Advertising, Agriculture, was also the beautiful iron gat", L
'
'Agent for Masse Harris Rt airs, Peace. Canada as a dwellingsplace,. I Ib 3�C
n Y' P presented by the Gilchrist family,
C. A. STERRITT Pteer days in the Township, A descendants of another pioneer. a,
:4E 41�
ALVIN BUSHBY Christmas Story with Carols, Home 3The cemetery is a credit to the
r'nln-eral Director Tinsmith Economics, Canadian Industries and co X unity and will be the sone E. C. Jones, Phrn•�
f, H were Samples, Debate, ' Health, District of a great crowd from far and
Furniture Dealer PTCKERING Work. At tete close of the meeting near. Also some sturdy maples pre- Dr:gdat � 1 '
Hostesses Mrs. Milne and Holtby seated by Mr. Henry Wtestney to
,Pickering. Ontsho 'ioM 4600 served tea.
the Coalmittee have been planted. ,
■
� l
i �•i�i �•►�ii•�•���•��i �•i���1'►��� ��i���i ii a man in a short time.' • ,
EATHON E
[AMOND
CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS
Dismissing the clerk, Dowell sat
-"'back in his chair. "It gets goofier
than hell every minute. Here's a
wrapping which was mailed in St.
'Louis last night and delivered this
morning. ' It evidently coverer: that
puzzle. It was sent by some one who
knew--Scotteri habits." He folded
the paper carefully and gave it to
Ibis man. "Have the post office check
on this at once. Wait a minute," he
called. "Have it gone over for finger-
prints first and then take it around
there yourself: I want to know
where and when it was mailed."
A bell boy rapped on the door and
handed Dowell a telegram. He read
It quickly and turned to Trry, "felly
in New York gives you a clean bill
of health and suggests thAt •I keep
you covered for your own safety.
What's the idea?"
"Did Kelly give you any explana- _
tion?" Terry countered.
"No. I just told you what h•: said."
"Well, if you don't mind, inspector,
since Kelly didn't say anything about
..it, I'd rather not. It's a New York
matter." -
"New York, hell! You're in St.
Louis now."
"Vat's true, but Kelly -thinks and
he is probably .right, that the previ-
ous murders were done by a gang
- operating in New York. I've been in
the limelight too much for it to.,be
healthy for me. Kelly thinks I may
Abe in danger because I have been
able to scoop the murders so far,"
"Know too much, eh'? Then you
won't want to send off a wire to your
paper?" ..
"Gee, could 1'?
• Dowell laughed. "Yon paper men
are all alike! You don't know ' any-
thing yet."
Further conversation was cut short
by the entrance of the medical ex-
,aminer.
"Remeniber what I said about the
Medici?" he asked.
"Yes. Stop pdttin� yourself on
the back—out with it."
"The powder was not sawdust. It
was Lhognah. The puzzle was cov-
;ered with it." _
"Never heard of it... Is thatsome-
thing your. friends the' Borgias..
used
The doctor grinned and shook' his
head. ' "No. This is . a South Ameri•:
can poison. Comes out of the in-
Aerior of Brazil; Is 'made by the In-
disns."
"Poison -arrow stuff, eh?" Dowell
risked. .
-'+io. I.hogrtah, is just as.. deadly,
but does not kill as quickly as the'
arrow poisons used: The man who
used this knows all about it and its
Fuse. It was a 'smart, trick: This
powder, when warmed, gives off a
"How col 'd it be• ,carmca'.
Classified Ac vertising
'Ar F.NTS WANTED
WANTED— LADY 1N EVERY TOWN
wishing tr, earn money at. h-nse, instruc-
:tlon free. Particulars. — , Sci,. 8, Listowel,
_ Ontu ri ;
CARPETS RE -WOVEN
r1 LDCARPETS' WOVEN INTO- REVER-
�lJ sable Rugs. Write for price elint.—Baker
Carpet Cleaning Co., Toronto 4:
COLLECTION SERVICE
Y► NTARIO COLLECTION AGENCIES• EX
1 perieneed .Collecti, n Service. Bailiffs.
XWr Bldg.: Toronto.
MEDiiNAL
E AT WELL — SLEEP WELL. TAKE
JBlue Mountain Mineral Water. Generous
100 sample. Address Blue Mountain Products
rAAmited. Toronto.
L Accounts Collected
EVERYWHERE
Largest Agency in Oanada
World Wide Connections
Divisions at
TORON T O—MONTREAL—WINNIPEG
Financial Collection Agencies
Federal Rui:ding• Toronto
— -4d 1por Your
ti SEEDS
v and
: 1k' I I 1 GARDEN SUPPLIES
- Remember that:
"You Jird the beo
of PERRON'S".
SPECIAL
��� p>uSIIS$end .15o in stamps
and you will receive a
package of parisian pension No. 2549, and,
-our magnifleent seed catalogue, fully Illus -
lb ,
ated, 172 pages, several in natural colours
tM spent and moat sample" in Canada. 9
W*PERRON CQ'
SEEDSMEN E NURSERYMEN
A 03ST.LAWRENCE.eLVD.MONTREAL
►•, How about We other fellow, the
one we sent to the hospital?" „
"He'll be all right. I called the '
►'. hcspital before I came over here.
& He'll be out tomorrow, but will feel
pretty rocky for a couple of days un-
►4. til the effects wear off. He had a
Iuckv break- He told them at theme,
.. ... ...
vi
_.
•
give anyone everything downstairs in. is not more than a generation since "With only six per cent of the pop- '?
the basement for 10 cents it th,.y the minister who wrote out his ser- ulation in the world we have more
�!• e` -
would take it all out," he said, add-
mon was viewed with the gravest
Ing the upstairs rooms bad been only suspicion and the preacher who vat—
slightly damaged than all the other 94 per cent."
7-In-Your
�� A small store on Wharncliffe Road i1Qd a manuscript into the pulpit was
held to be no preacher at all., The Herbert Hoover,
was another example of the damage faith could not be in him or it would `^
done. The owner had more than 60,- pour out without the mechanical as- ,
_By GORDON l.. SMITH 000 gold fis :' many rare tropical vacs siatance of the written word.
ieties, but only one was alive today.
He had spent Monday morning in The old-time clergymen prepared CREAM WANTED. I
paintinga display case and Monday their sermons, certainly, and the best
night the same display case had been of them probably gave most prepara- Highest Prices Paid Weekly t
ARTICLE NO. 13 depth • of several inches. With peas, knocked against:. a window by the tion. Spurgeon is said to have. kept CHEQUES PAYABLE AT PAR. <5
Several sowings of each vegetable beans and corn it will mean about an flood, breaking it. He had 60 valuable a man employed digging up the'stor- CANS LOANED FREE AND ALL
F11PP1Nt3 CHARGES PAID.
are advised, otherwise all mature at Inch. pigeons, two of which won top prizes ies he used with such aptness to ORDER CANS Now
the same time, and then there w at a United Staten show, but all .had •illustrate his points. But the sermons TORONTO •CREAMERY
-a feast or a famine. After all, with been lost or rown were t es
Too -much stress can hardly be la ! g ' Branca of
such things as radish, spinach, peas, on the necessity of thinning. After' out. - The United Farmers Co-operative Co.,
corn or practically -anything else for the planta come up, one is urged to Queen Elizabeth's '' Ltd. 28 Duke 8t , Toronto
that matter, the time they are really The clergyman from the East lays
stop, and consider just how big these some stress on the advantage of Y
worth eating is when they are fresh; Mother Wr><tea to a ,
Khat is, just mature. are going to be in a few. weeks. It - brevity. Brevity was an advantage r.
may be only six inches, in which ease Friend In Calgary in the good bld days. A prayer was "1
PLANTING DEPTHS the plants should need. only to be no prayer then that did not last calf
Those who know all about the art spaced a few inches apart. But sup= CALGARY. —Tribute to Queen an hour. And as for the aermor., it
hof' good gardening advocate as a good pose it is the cosmos or the larger Elizabeth is paid by her mother, the stretc�ied on and on—to .the Rcven-
and safe rale covering the seed to a type of zinnias or marigolds that are teenth! at least. But today, the
considered. These will reach Countess of Strathmore, in a letter Y _ Y.
. depth equal •fo .about three times the being co received in Calgary by Mrs. C. B. sermons, like the music, must -be
diameter. Now the beginner is not ad. from 18 inches to Lour feet when Eula Oakley, a personal friend of the * syncopated. Fifteen minutes is the
• vised to procure a pair of calipers and ly grown. Such things require much Countess. limit.' But a tv: c-show movie is fine.
work out the diameter of a..great. var• room.on all sides It symmetrical and It reads, in art: "I am delighted It gives more value for the money. "
iety of seeds he or she hopes to sturdy plants that will be both beau• p
plant. This is a rough rule only. With tiful and storm resietin are to be to hear that you are all glad in The visitor speaks of clarity, too.
-els. .:'tiny seed like that, of the poppy or. the result. Crowded plants. will in- Canada to take my daughter as And peihaps there is something to be 1
the onion, seed about.. the size of a variably be :4pindly and weak in the Queen of this great Empire. I can said for it. But clarity was not. a
grain of sugar merely pressing into stem. Experts advise allowing about assure you that she and the King's ',quality of first. importance' in the
the soil v-111 be sufficient. With large half as much space between as the whole future life will be devoted to days when sermons were sermons.
things like gladioli and dahlia bulbs plant will be high, whether it be vege- •doing all, that is right and good in How could the veteran sermontast- _
?or potatoes, this rule will call for table, fio ver or shrub, this world of their subjects." ars of the congregation dispute for
- p six days over the clergyman's mean-
Sm
eron Better ing if the clergyinan's remarks were n "oaf
Years of Saving, Planning All crystal -clear?
If Written First a�
Gone In West London Flood "Motion picture producers can get _
A distinguished clergyman from their money back, and a profit, only "
.,.Experience of One Family'la That of Others; Water, Mud, Slime the East has been advising a bevy. when the film appeals to the entire
of newly-fledged theolo es at Van- family.
Evetrywhere; Conditions Worse Than .Se
Expected couver to write their sermons; 06=' G ld yl r-
_ serves the: Vancouver . Province- --Samuel o wYn.
-LONDON, Out.. Loss suffered by buffet. in the dining room was, warped Written sermons, he says, will ir,,-' LOW RETURN FARES l
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nicol,Paul avenue, and the sides bulged. prove the clarity and brevity of the Representing substantial saYlega
the In tier costs.
was indicative of the losses 'suffered Every article of furniture. 'was in message. The worst enemies rs m SZ14. return
- -- ho Cabin from
to hundreds of homes -in the West disarray and lying. on the floor. The Christian cause are the ministers w„ . `
London area flooded last .leek. buffet was on its side, spilling out the speak at. large from notes. Poultry Keepers Tourist " $20L a
The water reached eight feet up disbes, silverware and table llnen. ` Shades of John Knox and John Third
Khe walls of the first floor which was _ The refrigerator had been knocked Wesley! So it has come to this. it A Bargain For You The popularit of the Canadian
several feet above the ground on• pro- over by the rush of the water. The The last 100 complete sets of the Service vessels is not only due
beds were soaked'. with muddy water
t'. �erty considered safe from Thames ifamous Cold;-Belt 'Poultry Course— to their extremely moderate
and tine mud covered the springs. river floodings because -it was 'a doz- to be cleared at a sacrifice. Discos. ' ..rates, but to many other• out-
Portraits and photographs had Standing. features, appreciated
en blocks away_ from the normally LOCAL, tinning the Course. It will not he - by the experienced traveller' ...
quiet atream. been knocked to the floor and osis REPRESENTATIVES reprinted.
covered with mud. Drapes and ruga Here u an uppurtunity of s lite time to get • '. Complete personal servlor
Walls an-i paper .-were stained a oozed- mud, and cwater. Lamps hal coat. practical. authoritative course121- Poul- to every passenger.
ken
:dirty" yellow with .the muddy water, been knocked over by the rush of the try hurdled for a. men sone—a course erii.
oxzey mud covered chesterfield suite water and lamp shades were: torn h•Uil or part time to repro- by hundreds of attcoe.alttt Ponu:r harmari _� high standard abs eon!
chairs, table, hada,_ chest of drawers. sent . us in C sale of 1.high tt CO°''"ed of 3o tes.omw sad uotrneutons ay modatlon In all classes. j
and mud-soaked. - g correspondence Now w• an df>teoatlawas '�A cuisine famous through-
-
the Course and offer Die 30 lesson only, outthe World.
Duue,6 tables. top boa, and JqeeFS ___ '' luey wuu't tet un Cie= up yet," Claaj Mining issues-
all other furniture and equipment. said Nicol. "We just 'came in to see There ate about loo sets tett and, we ws• Friday sallin s - Montreal t6 only Y 0
1 ln- Clearing them oat quickly. sena firstly-.
rigid d ears
will stand the most a
"Everything is lost, sighed Mra. how Dadly thtags were _damaged. We '� 30o to eovar poatad• and bananas• w•'n --Ballast, Glasgow, Liverpool.
j NicoL "We spent seven' years trying hardly expected it would be, this bad." vestigations. Write with full sand you the complete.set of 30 lesaopa Ke•P Plymouth, Havre and London.
to furnish our home .and now every- He turned to the cellar door, but the them 10 days and It they are not all we claim t
thing !s ruined. We didn't have much Witter was overflowing out of the cel- paftlCularS: ties w be, lust mast team hack a mar Apply to w
but We'd got the beat we could and,.ry you, keep teem and send a further ono h.
lar within two inches' of -the kitchen COLLINGCOLLiNG SECURITIES every monm'tor 3 months That's talc •now:h•
bought it in small quantities. Now it door. Write at ane• to' f '
OM a CORPORATION LTD. w SCHOOLS LIMITED
357 Ba Street
RADIO. 18 RUINED A city official Inspected his west y Dept. P.W.1130_ Bay St.. Toronto
Mr. Nichol walked to the radio "so London home. His billiard room to TORONTO qty say Street rFt$stt ?oust Toronto a .
Soaked With water he easily pulled the . basement was ruingd, his down- gorse the spars to r« ,your e«•e ajenr.
- * piece of wood 'veneer from it. The stirs furniture was valueless. "I'd I
P&erAnix.Wat&y
ESI -
UR
_ ES FI _
L --
�I N
SA �
'Look at McLaughlin-Buick's leadership in the fixe car
* field. Look back through years of sales figures to _
clic ,t, \
\ \ kadershi confirmed. ou see how thor-
K " ^ .,� see this p'Andy
aX
:Q3!w oughly. McLaughlin-Buick has. won the prefei-once of
people who. want nothing less than the.,best in motor-
:u
"
ing, . , . Perhaps you've always thought 'that a car like
this had to be expensive. But not today! For many
�K year's new McLaughlin-Buicks are priced just
of this . .
a step hove ordinary cars. See' how easy it is to make .
pgB1W thatstepby calling in at our showrooms today. Com-
-�-.� v ...... 4 ...:
pare the delivered price tag. Compare the General -" " �. •;;�
Motors Instalment Plan terms, .and' compare the
character of the car itself.
ONLY CAR WITH Valve-in-Head Strdisht Eight Engine
_ r • ,es PRI FROM
.: -THE
Tiptoe Hyd eul'+e Brakes ... finials I Turret Top Bodies by CED FR ' n
Fisher ... Knee-Action ...'Torque Tube Drive.
$1207
(Serles 44—sport coup•
with Opera Seats)
Ont. Government taxer, lis
cera* and freight iiioad-
.. r
�dn
- (Pricer tubtect to c� go
udtbout notice.)
Montbly paymcnis to tsit
your liking on rhe Genera!
�-
Cl-IAS. COOPER Claremont.: Assoc.. Dealer-.l. McGlaslahall, W Unbartdn afota,t Inrsalment Plats.
,
. .:. iN.tire
7114 7-75n— 57
77
ps '
fsT'v3'i._ ...... ..;! ".r. Y ": i. • r•1 ... _. f a• ..fir ••-•'
.. , .: .. JE �^-'3.,•"rt.':,3'�-.. s..M`. . ,.-. ..'.. . , y-:.. ':... _ 1. ., :.;t .. r. "�'•. ,. '. .. , S"• ,fir 4
•, r
COUNTY covr�IL RADIO SERVICE ATTENTION j Yaple Leaf IL 1 .
C•uatr alt (Tauri•
Teesii �48t'L`e CO
per Visas;• i1.60 paid is adasert• "`— - !'.Ilg Evuivvw
d for Gr.at«d wesit � . •
8nbscriptdoa>s to tbo United slaw A meeting of the County Councilat a
o! the Corporation Of the co,�nt, is advance. 'he..Reasonable Charge Brock Road gavel : •A wA WAN=A DM (ft
__.... and Cit Brttaiaadvance.of Ontasio will be hold pusuant to
_ adjournmem in the Council Chem. a7tifw�tr.d 1 now PIt deep Raw far- Far. a■d Qr�s
'
JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. ber in the Court House in the Town B•�•a
of Whitby, on Tuesday, the PUK PAUL WUMON . S+►L"M 'wbwwtwm Lawrance •at >y��
day of June, A. D., 1937, at the ',PUaae Clare. 518 Crushed Pit Run
Brock Road flour " of two o'clock in the atter. wtermi� sib, elegy -
noon, Daylight Saxing Time .f Gravel As�tarebile Ipwr�ee r • '
Mrs. Arthur Badgerow is not !in- All accounts to the laid. before the
Farr • � ► '
;proving in health as tier friends Council sh6urd be forwarded � to the & v U � 1 P P 1 N G MILL Sand and Graded write P'"" -
' would desire. Clank, properly certitied,, at leant ; • ONT. BOWMAN ROWE I
.Stone
Mr. and Dara. Bert Churchill 'arc: three days before the meeting of
Eo be congtatulated on the birth of the Council. Office. Clan 8806 Ree. t!8
-13th.-DA-T-ED, at Whitby; this 18th day are or o ed in Pit
Mise Anna P..Ak fine baby ercy and her father;, of May, A. D., 1937. JUST RECEIVED—A carload of feed PHprIL: Plant, Pick 1026 Law Motor Sales•
Cdr. Walter _Percy, spent 'a few days oats at 86•cants per bushel; also a car of 'forento offiea Howard 6471 Chrysler. Pl
^with Nellie, and. Arthur. Percy rec- barley at'S3�S.00 a ton
�t>y.. E. R. Woodward'. .1011 N 130 U RN M .k 80N rY ymouth -
Mr. and Mrs. E. Osborne, of- All kinds -of dairy and poultry to"'Dealer
$urlington. and formerly of Whit -
*&y, were Sunday visitors. of Jalap SPECIALS : Phone. Clare. 3886 - A'ift�1TIONr FAR.�Ii$t� r,1X)D;1:3YD CARS+
Norma Fuller. -
(IMNURAI, RJAPAIR WOR,IL GOODYEAR TYptlts
Mr. A. H. Rowe is still busy inALL'SIZES w1LLARU BAT'i'LrRISO
"$raanpton vicinit where he For tits week
Vicinity 'Of
We aro prepared t0 rep6irosrs. GENERAL. BL/tC:KSMiTHlIhfO
,progress beig made re amusements -guy More, Spend Less, Eat Better trucks tractors and all farm SKILLED MoTrA RLpANi$
+aL El Dorado Park. Castle Floor Wax 2iii\ i� ii\ �I� machinery. wheels rebailt and Give w a trial oa a New or a Used Ce
...wood -work - and HO°" T
Service
Pckering Horticultural 5pzimp; 1 posed tin for ` tla Q^tl � tire -setting, Towing
Show, to be. held ea May 26th. `�e 6' �C� 2 � ghetti �. SCR wood turning of all kinds. Gordon . J. LAW
2.1N STOOK pj our order ' now for
Dingman's z:z Phone 2M
The Pickering Horticultural Soc- Soap Flakes • .• � '! y
piety mill hold their Annual Spring 3 'pounds for zs� Clipper Plates woodworking and turning,. PICKERING; ONTABlO
Flower Show in, St. Andrews on May es Biscuits Sh nod - 3Phone.or Oall
Wednesday, May 26th. Items of in. per pound 17r. ��p Q
*&rest are: Bird House Competition. Neilsou's Coe" `�' C� �• , R0WE low '
]iGetly Booster Trophy, donated by 1-2 woad - ` 19e. SARGENT'S HARDWARE *ack Rood StOfe and Blacksmith Shop-
'W -
hop•
oils - A. Kelly, of Danforth Ave . , Shredded Wbi eat .. Cash sad carry) M A R K B A M . O N T ,301 y (Successor Co W. H. Jaekaoo)
!'3'oronto, and a Musical Program. 2 for �. _.
:bthibits open for public inspection Staple Lines at - Rock Bottom
Farm 'Ma
chinerp
>e>�t ?.3ti P. m. D. 3. T. PricesJ BROC
BROUGHAM, ONT.
phone Pick. 391 Frost sad Wood. Coekshutt, De Lev.t sciertm
People LtAL • •� _ .-,,,THEATRE. -irk. Best �
---------------
• New Cockshuti, Gear Shift, Oil
Asphalt . Roofing Bath, Grain and Fertilizer Drills ♦ 4�*r = J,
6 -ft. Deering Binder t'r:R. T�G
THOU 7' ACTShowe D,ryligbi -%ring Time
Ge t our prices o n A s- 6 -ft. Massey Binder mdfa.
8 -in Roller Bearing Grinder Friday and Saturdsy
halt R )ofln We hal,- 8 -in. Flo Grinder = o
nabnw ... - ?bane
l ' p my _ _..: May 2: and 2_
did all style, maaufa:o• Moffatt Steel Range High oven. Rea -Two Sho*s at 7.30 and 9 30
r b ' Roofing 0 2 Walking plows 9at_Syturdesy' Uatinee at 1.30 Harry Hull
3 Turnip Drill, near new
-Asphaltg W. F. DISNEY,. -Greenwood S •_Evening Show, starts at •� 30
:Mount Dennis.'Ont. Lloyds �� Builder and Uonbractor
r Pxo:vz Ptc•�::?sl4 � '.�ftf
Drive Carefully!
Brickwork and Stonework
•:- PICKERING Barctay-Transport f.ondon - a specialty
Ar o
- � pvittr -• , _ Architect's 9�rvi e
L
UMBER YARD
PHoars . 34W a MEW. - _
Greenwood; �Ihiteval and Toronto TYRONE POWER I1V" R
,-
THE CROWN
_ MADELEINIr CARROLL R'osebaak Rd. and Kingston Rd. '
Phone Ptak Iiia
My drivers are trained to be careful �' SIR f3ITY 9PANUING }�� - -
courteous and reliable _ ..
�,..
--------------
Special Rath on Long Distance y , ii and edn d �ej
Monday,T soda, Wed ay o to Y�
'
hauling.
24 25 and 28
- - - No order too small, None too Earp Holiday Katioep, Monday, at 1,00 ' We do Building �f all kincir
_ All shipments Insured and protected
pNrwrti0 from the weather Firer Show at 7.3( CARPENTERING,
Last Complete Show.
- - TeL Clara 311 P. G 7, ck __ - CEMENTING.
T NQ, .
— - y y 9.30 o'elo
• !*Londa at '- : !G I
_ Class, E. and G Tuesda & Wednesday at 8.50 �LU3IBING -
.WR N ING Owned and operated by Wad 4
GEORGE AMISS- ' _
Frank S. Barely _ ROOr'IN
TIN We s eo sell $rantford licw8ng
_. ■ O '��O R' ST�
Hat -rials, Empire Bathroom
ac c� f ai Egcupment, Duro Water
° ``Man a Atf rs"
- • stems. Beatty
At the last session of the Legislature the.—Also i9tyable 1Jgnipment
- ._ s n r Building Matetzs►h• -
a Gthe
laM respecting the speed of motor vehicles was --r -ZANE GREY S
Estimate& Free
amended. The effect of this amendment is to i "Arizona. Mahony" 'Work Guaranteed.
- increase the ma3dmum .permissible speed at T D '
M, , l ich motor vehicles may. be 'operated. The I d • P LIr•O s j
'With
amendment in question becomes effective on �70E COOK hone 5502'
LARRY CRABBE PICKERING. • ONTARI
.the 24th of May. -- '.- _ - -.. - I ._..
'Motorists are warded that the new speed
i limits. are the positive! maximum seeds at
P P t ' R
-which motor vehicles may be operated under
PES
'the most ideal condidora. While the mazirnum SPECIAL q
'speeds are to be 30 miles per hour in cities, •
A lmer Peas ,
• -towns and . y size 4 2 tine for 23C.
- ales and 50.milee per hour out. ._ , ,•
aid seeds much below these are necessary SPECIAL
speeds
Aylmer .White Corn,
under man conditions. It is still an offence �
rand considered reckless "v SPECIAL .mss- '- r .�+•_ e
ing, for which R
f severe penadee are provided, to operate at nay, _ Apple ,
Jam,
a &Rasp. 3.2 oz.Z. . :—
speed without due regard for trate, ihighwa]r COSTS NO MORE THAN SPECIAL
or light conditions. O R D LNAR Y . P,L,O.W S Sip, � Hive or Grown, lbs. SIC•
The first tractor plow that posi- SPECLAL
1Hotorists are urged to exercise the gresri• tively 'carries landsido pressure
} :est of care and courtesy on roar %,rheol, with sasy adjust- '"'Mother's." r
y aad.are warned theta n,ont to ever soil condition. Marmalade,Ig• jar, �9e•
wilful disregard for the of themselves _ ..-`
eager, Saves several horsepower, lots SPECKLE
or other users of the streets and highway`s will -' your tractor (any make) go fast' D_..1_ i0 D «f' SL L ..f _ ft 29 oz. ea' il __' et r+
In and see It -now. SPECIAL. --
Also Oils and Greases. • for Fur- Sliced- -Pineapple, 2 for 25c.
tber information consult your
local dealer, Fresh Fruit - and Vegetables
DewN MAt R3?93007 H d MURI SON
Broagham Out. r>3errs coo
Pliooe Plc.. S!O ,;�
"Vol
Mrs. Morphy returned to Staynor
on Monday.
Mrs. WMIam Bingham spent
Sunday -with Mrs, Rkhardson.
Mr. and, Mrs, C, A, Qverland and
Mrs, LA, J. Pilkey visited Mrs. J,
Michell, of Toronto, an Sunday.
.":- Mr. and Mrs. .4 J,.Pilkey, am-
omparLied. by Mr. and Mrs.' G. M,
Forsyth, visited Mrs, Chapman, of
Aurora and attended the Corona -
7
77%
Kies V. Sadler went the weew
and at Blacliikock wft her par-
ents.
A nur4AT from here attended the
Coronation Service*-- at Stouffvilla
on Wednesday.
-Claremont and Brougham R;;;,O-
The first league game Of Foot-
ball will be played in Claremont
Memorial Park on' Sabx-day. May
22nd, between Claremont vs. Bow-
ville at 6 o'clock p. m.- S. T.
-Madeline
Beauty
-Salon
HAIR OUrTING,
SEIAMPOOING,
FINGERING
MAROELLING
Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment
L. E. O'N&FIL.L
FUNIMAL D1911110TOR AND
..BKBALMBR
sueessew to W. J. Matter.
Night and Day derTies
Business Pbon- Residenes Phoo
9901 SIM
Watch your 111:11iroat
&oft colds, coughs and- tonsile. Tab
no risk. Apply SYBIILA SPARR'S
Remedy. It's speedier, surer ad
SAYER. Good results or money bank
Ima Drub Stem Ple"Ifte
. Jones' Drug' Store. Nes kis ..
Reasonable Pric,@
Aix error rwras made in. last week's
MRS. M. MUNDEU Xin -'s
.9
issue in the announ'cement of the
Phone l9w CLARE SAFE DIRECT ECONOMICAL
program of the concert put -,on by R.adio s eryice CHANGE OW TIME TABLE .
the B. Y. P, U, Miss , Vivian
Sa&et
And Miss Annul Forsyth were the Expert service and re-.- Btfective Sunday. April 25th
LHAVE PICKERING
soloists. (Uir sincere apologies to pairs to all mkkes.'R6Aa--
For Teruesto For Oshakwa
aI Was Sadler. FAL)
r poLaf and intermediate poinift
e of - the Sap- on'sble charges. Work Moto Ists --and intermediate
The Mission Circi
A. IL P. IL P. K. A. M. P. M. P. IL
=fist Church, will meet at the home guaranteed.
of Mrs. Hammond "on Tuesday ev- Let us supply "1" 12.54 06-64 &7.31 1.31 e7.31
enime, May 25th, at 8 P. m. Program ARtHUR FIELD as." 41.54 7-S4 8.41 02.31 ..8.31
to be riven by Mn - JamsA Coates' your season's 7.54 2.54 e8,14 16-01 1. 3.31 'eO.31
gcoup. All ladies welcome. Graduate Radio sisd Televidw 10911tuft 9.24 a3.64 9.64 .11.31 &A.31 -10.31
Wle are grestly indebted 'to one Member Official ftdW Service Meet needs. 10.64 e4.54 b19.44 6.31 A1.31
Association.
of our friends"inthe village, this *11.64 6.54 c12.81 .6.31
46 phone 5201. PI0KZR1rqG Orders filled at. catalocue pne" - Ilesters. StasdaM Time
week for so kindly assisting us
in the, gStheiring L and prepaistion of PARTS -ACCESSORIES a-4)aflT amept Sam 6 Bol. 110L Only.
e -Sat. on17. e -Sat., Sun. & Hol. only.
fwasidy• budget from Claremont.
-
111k- Illness had "Stepped in" and inter. The Economy Store Attractive RO"D 74UP Fares
fereid with the regular: program,
, guls, .,ALF'S PLACE cmease
th" Of the personal calls. Clarem out Kiev Yarls $15.96 Buffalo
Arraijements are all well,under may 14-16 CLAREM0.-iTI, ONT. Tickets and Inform"im at
wayfor Cl&renlont'a COMMUnitly
GRAY SCK LOM
pimpus Clare. $201
Yield Day, to be held on Wednesday RASMN Rom PTCKzRMPR0N2 4M
-June M, (King's Birthday). Tick -
Cloverleaf fmcy pink Baines 100.
eta am on sale up to June 8th, so Golden Ban. Com 3 for rk.
be sure you have yours and be en- Square Deal Peas, 3 for ne.
titled to the draw on _the.lbidio and
Cedar Chest, draw
these tickets WILL •
Evaporated apples, St. .14-e.
NOT be on sale at the gate on Oats, fine or course 5 M 25c.
.Field Day.
'Wheat Flakes. 5.1b. .23c.
The May meeting of the W. M. Windsor table salt, pkg. St.
S RZAq 6 at the home of Mr. Roy. -Crisco. I lb.cav, �24c.
Brignall, on the in-vitat.on o LOS Cut wax beans tin
-Rolhag. The-.,progra
m carried Good Humour Cereal 25c�
concise n1wmer
out in a clear and
by. t4��_ group in. ch arge, -the topic Rennie's Garden SeeABN ECONOMY AND DEPENDABILITY
being. "Our Responsibility •to the
"Children and -. Youth' , Mrs. W, phone 'si Mail Orders DtAvered
Evans rendered a solo, entitled, "A Promptly.
Mother's Prayer" accompanied ,by
Mrs., Ward. Tea was served at the More,for your Dollar
-'ose of the meeting n
g and a social
'hour was enjoyed by all.,. A. C. BROOKS'
�An interesting afternoon was
..CASE[ GROCER 177
apmant at the school - on Tuesday.
:.:Usk. 11th. -A Coronation PrOgraM MISTER.
'was put on by ..the pupils- of the HoF%99 RL
a 'wol. There were three groups of C.MIMO AGA zL
:u DORE I N (26812)
'Patriotic Songs. *A- huzAber of Rec- Choicely bre�l Clyd,:sdale Stallson, pro-
perty of R. Dafoe, Green River. V/111
11W.iow Speeches and --Pageants make the season of 1937� as follows:
-01"re given by the pupils. Mr. Mit- make
May 25th. will leave his own
noon,thence
cliell. of Rbigwood gave an add- stable for Hugh Pugh*s for -night.
reas. ' On behalf * of* the - Business to John Barnes. Cherrywood. for
Xen's -- Association, Mr. Goddard Wednesdak, proceeds to McGriskin
presented each pupil with a "Cor- Bros., Altona Road, for noon: thence
•,OIInatioz blue,. I This was followed to his own stable fot night. Thras iday.
proceeds to Fred Wright's. lot 2e, con.
by an address by Mr. G..'M, Fon 8, Pickering. fornoon: thence to Eli
jarth, on "Trees" and, kering. for
he planted Lehman't, lot 34. con, 8, Pic
two Cor6nation Oak 'Trees, sent night. Friday. . pros eds to his own
'drum England. stable where he will remain until the
following Tuesday morning.
Used Cars & Farm Machinery. T
FL EW
A
1936 Ford Sqdan. Special
15 -ft, Nlc-D.eehng� Mower
E% LET TRUCK
1936 Chev. Coach Marter I 5 -ft. Frost & Wood' Binder
ILEET OWN gnomon
ERS
.1935 Packard Sedan 120. 1 6-ft..\lcGorm'ick Binder
v -ft. Hay Hay Rake
19�33 Cne Coach (Mister) 19 ALUMINUM CO. OF CANADA LTD.
LOS Olds Sedan Six I Cockholt Manure Spreader
-.BRITISH & AMERICAN OIL CO. LTD.'
1931 Durant Sedan Six 2 Used Single Plows ..CANADA PACKERS I.M.
-Deering
1934 Chev, Truck H D Duals Long Wheel I Used Me -Gang Plow )CANADIAN GENERAL. ELECTRIC Ca
Base 1 Stiff-ToothCultivator.- Power Lift and '...':CANAEXAN NATIONAL
CARBON CO. LTD.
Co
1932'Durint Sedan Six TractorHitch operating st records J
CANADIAN NAtIONAL EXPRESS say the 'over
1934 Chev. Sedan Deluxe 1 Mc -Deering Potato Planter
CANADIAN 04L COMPANIES L=
1931 Auburn Sedan -i Fordion Tractor, cheap CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS of the big fleet owners!
1930 1 -ton Panel Delivery Chev I Boat and Trailer
CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE 0 Figures don't lie and in the carefully kept C*
1831 J -ton Panel D � 'CO. LTD. eiivery Ford 1. 12 -in.. Beatty Grinder... New records of the great fleet owners you will find the facts
-CARNATION COMPANY
IM Buck Sedan I 25 -H. -P. Int. Power Unit and 13 -inch CL
about Chevrolet truck economy and dependability
A number ran and Double head;Grinde�, complete with COCA-COLA CO. OF CANADALTD . ; - .
of :28-29 Du to, Cbevs. c.cess. story without equal in Cana&!.s coinm6rcidl
Pontiac* - - jacks and Pulleys COLLATE-PALMOLIVE-PEET %su . th ut
LTD. history!
'I 74t. Massey Binder AransportatiCIA
Special Prices on New Floury Plows and co.—DOMINION RUBBER CO. LTD6
job ... no how small or
If you have a hauling i
I 6 -ft. Massey mower
Harrows' s.' DOMINION STORES LTD. ing
large ... We have a Chevrolet truck- to do it a StraPp
FR1GID^IRE CORPORATION LTD., � -. IL
and day out! Consider; _Cha3. • C Claremont, Ont �unit, that. will serve you day in ct 0
Cooper, Cl __GENERAL STEEL WARES LTD.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE a RUBBER CC
too, how. Chevrolet's all-round - econo1nY odds to Your
nu=.
-THE H. J. HEINZ CO. thead. Low first 66d to'
Sub -Deal 9'D -Jadk McGlashan, Dunbarton ... profits its by slashing you=.overhead. to
.:�...IMPERIALTOBACCOCO.C)F original outlay ... big gas and oil mileage
CANADA inize your . 9 . . .large dapacities for I
tboWMAL I 04L LTD, shear running expense larges
yloads safety construction for cargo and driver
MASSEY-HARM COMPANY LM PC
OVERLAND'S -STORE
Jinsurmace . a proved engine that laughs at layoffs and
1hkC0LL FRONTENAC.OIL CO. -
. a -oftenqffi for long life! NORTHERN ELECMIC CO. LTD. bills ... and bridge -like
rep=
'PROCTOR a GAMBLE COMPAW
OF CANADA .Wliy not can on 'your Chevrolet dealer today? His
A.- few Of our many Outstanding
SALADA TEA CO* OF experience will help you in the selection of your now trucip
CANADA, LM He will explairi the c6nirieuie ar= B]''
It 1.7 , -.- of the nt'financing
TD. General -Motors Instalment Plan..
SUM LTIX
I 116MAIL131.11.111
W,
*rgain
STANDARD BRANDS
TEST PtTROUUM CO`RP-
Tes,
um
Vff DIAN COMPANY
'Tomatoes 2 1-2 -1b . tin �..SWWTCANA LTD:.
Joe- 'Wkt wRIGLEY JR. CO. LTD.
"in" 1 lb. ft 100.
-Cora Makes, 3 for
Fafty Cakea, 2 IDB. 280.
7 Syrup, 4 lb. ft 39c.
n -i ICT
I z
Boots& Shoes. , Weoan save Y" dollars.
Aksk for & Coupon on the Surrey Dinnerware. Coupons are
gives on all crib sales of 25 cents or more.
,a 'fresh supply of:! Fruit and Vegetables
every week.
C. A. OVER' LAND; Claremont
rbs" 5601 Wo DeUvor
soft a
CHAS. C00PEE.,R. ... Claremont.
Assoc.*. Dealer -4. McGlashan, Dun6uton '
LESSON
LESSON VIMpresent gratification and set no value
THE WEAKNESS OF ESAU on ' the divine gifts. To him future
'(Genesis 25: 18-34; 26: U.,35; blessings were intangible and unreal.
27: 1-46•) Everything about the present was
eta in the games exerciseth self -'the future was unreal, vague and
control in all things. 1 Corinthians "misty. To - him this world was every -
9:25. _thing and God, nothing.
"And Esau hated Jacob because of
The Lesson In its Setting the blessing wherewith his father
Time—The generally accepted late blessed him: and . Esau said in his
for the birth of the twins, Esau and heart, The days of mourning for my •;
Jacob, is B.C. 1844. The selling of father are at hand; then will. -.slay
tha -birthright took
-place, 18 years my brother Jacob."—Of all the part -
later, and Esau was married about lea in this transaction, none is more
B.C. 1806. Facts given about Jacob's to blame than 'Esau. - While he so
gears of service (Gen. 31: 41) and his ' furiously and bitterly blamed Jacob
age and his children's would place for supplanting him, it might surely
his flight from home about B.C. 1791 have occurred; to him that It was
Place --fie twins were born prob really he who was supplanting Jacob.
ably at Beer _(Gen. 24: 62; Inconstant as he was; he could
26: 11), about 60 miles south of Beer- scarcely have forgot the bartain by
sheba. Later events in the lives of' which he had said to hisyounger
these two men took place near either brother all title to his father's bless -
one or. the other of these two cities. ings. Many that care.very little for `
God's love,' will seek his favors; and
Gen. 26:,27-34, "And tha boys every -wicked wretch who has, in his
grew: and Esau was a skilful hunter, prosperity, spurned God's offers, will,
s man of the field; and Jacob was a when he sees -how he- has- cheated
quiet man, dwelling in tents -- He himself, turn to God's gifts, though-
was . full of the manliest interests, not to- God; with a cry. Like many
occupations,' and- puisuits. He was a another sinner he wanted to eat his
very proverb of endurance and sue= ' cake and have it.
cess in the chase. His hand was al- "And the words of -Esau her -elder
_ ways full of skill, and strength, and son -were told to Rebekah; and she
success_ fie, was, the prideof all the - sent and called Jacob her younger son
encampment, as he came home at and said unto him Behold thy brothel
night with his traps; and his snares, Esau, as touching thee," doth comfort
- and his bows, and his arrows, .sad himself, purposing• to kill thee: Now
laden to -the' earth with venison for therefore, my son, obey my voice;
his father's supper. and' arise, flee thou to Laban, my,
"Now Isaac loved Esau, because he brother -to Haran. And -tarry with
did eat o£ his veniifon: and Rebekah him a few days, until thy brother's
loved Jacob."—Persons of quiet and - fury turn away. Until thy brother's -
- retiring disposition like Isaac are anger turn away from thee, and he
-often fascinated by those of more forget that which thou hast done to
sparkling and energetic temperament him: then I will send, and !etch lace
such as Esau. Mothers, on the other from hence: why should I be bereav
hand, are mostly drawn towards chit•ed of yon both in one day?"— It was
dren that are gentle in- disposition from Haran: that Rebekah herself had
and home -keeping in habit. We are come at the request of Abraham's
probably not -wrong in discovering in servant to be married to Iasac. She
these words an indicatiQu that there intended' her son to be .absent only
were some jealousies and prejudices `•a few days," but they proved to be
in 'the home of -Isaac and Rebekah.Jacob ho led pottage 20 years (see 31: 38). It is not prob-
® Esau came in from the fieldand he" able that Rebekah ever again beheld
,
her favorite son, which was a sinful
was fafnt. 'And'Esaa said to Jacob; -chastisement forher sinful ambition
Feed me, I pray thee, with that same for and partiality • towards Jacob. —
red pottage, for I am faint." Pottage Rebekah seems not to }ave been
_ was a kind of thick broth- made iy aware that she herself was the cause
boiling lentils or other, vegetables of much of the evil' and of much of .
,with meat or -suet, usually in water. the misery that flowed from it_. All
times in milk. "Therefore the .parties of this affair are pursued. .
_ was his name called- Edom. "_ The, by a ' retributive • chastisement:
word for red is the word ."adom,"
quite s°milar to the word "adam."
The propriety of a particular name -
_ ,may be marked by two or more total.
- ly different circumstances, and its ,ap- r ;
.plicatipn . renewed on 'each of these
occasions. It is pretty certain that Movie
Esau did receive the Secondary name - y�
of Edom from the red complexion of O
' skin even .from his birth, but the. ex-
clamation "that red!" uttered• on the '
- . 'occasion of a very important crisis in
his history, renewed the name, and �QWQ
perhaps tended to make it take the• W
�.
-place of Esau in the history of his
race. \,� Ey VIRGINIA iDALS
And Jacob said Sell .me first thy
birthright." —The. birthright - seems Eveti"better -than having the circus ,
_to have included temporal and spirit- come to town is to find "Elephant
nal blessings. ' It carried' with 'it ' s Boy" playing at your local motion plc-
-double portion of . paternal inherit ture theatre one of these spring days.
+ ance (Duet. 21: 17; 1 Chron. 5: 1, 2); It is a picture that defies_ description
it gave the holder precedence as bead fca !—Volumes would be necessary to
of the family or tribe. Above all, it describe the thrilling scenes of vast
— 'constituted the possessor, priest and herdh of elephants, the gruesome ter-
-spiritual head of his people. ror of discontent brewing among the
"And Esau said, Behold, I am natives of India, the sturdy charm of
about to die: and what. profit shall little Sabu, the twelve -year-old Indian
tbe'birthright do to me?"—Of course boy who shares stardom with the
he was not about to.. die: 'leo man king of the elephants, the L magnifi-
would die simply because he had not cent blending' of music with the
had food for perhaps 12 of 14 hours; haunting shrieks of wild animals.
'moreover, supper would normally be But with all of its other therits, It,
the . hes
prepared for. Esau within less _than is -his elephant that makes.
friendship of
an hour. He simply exaggerated the the boy and Ms e
_ one want to go back to a
se
Importance of this -
thedemands o! his lure again and again.. Robert Flanlah-
body. Oblivious of everything but - erty, the explorer -director who has
his hunger and his food,- so it is al- not had a picture on our screens since
ways with the 'man who has fallen the unforgettable "Man of Aran"
under the power of sensual appetite. made off the coast of Ireland, went
"And Jacob said, Swear to me first; "to India ttvb years ago and is respon-
-- :and he sware unto him; and he sold sible for "Elephant- Boy."
his birthright unto Jacob. elnd'Jacob
gave Esau bread and pottage of len- Back to roles that are, hot and low
lila; and he did cat and drink, and -down t•o E: tte Iiavis and George Ban.
rose up, and went away:- so Esau croft .m 'their new
despised his birthrigh"
t. -1n Hebrews films. When -Rat'
- 12 16, Esau is spoken of as'"a'p:`o- uer Brothers and
Lane person." Profane is, a Latin Bette Davis ended
word 'which ` means -`before • the _their _ long court
temple," and "refers to that plot of wrangle, they told
her all was forgiven•
and certainly they
which was commom to everyone a's " must have meant it,
being outside the sacred enclosure. .` for they-have'given-
Gradually the name came to mean .ner.-the best, role of
"'that which 'was purely earthly and her career in "Phe
' common, as opposed to that which Marken -.Woman."
lovas sacred, consecrated and dedicat- B.ctte Davis Georg, Bancroft
ed to God." Esau's, life wai entirely also comes back in
earth -bound. He was intent only on a Cni;itnbW picture called ' Racks -
.For Schools?
Manners and Appearance Count
In Getting A Job?
There has been considerable dis-
cussion about rearranging the high
school curriculum to do away with
sacra a us/aava va�aca �.as aiccaor
to the student in later life, and sub-, 'lila , f
atitute others which will prove more
beneficial, observes Alice Ross in the
Sault- Star,
Yet one of .the most important `
teachings of all has been forgotten
—the teacbing of manners. Each
year hundreds of students graduate
from our secondary • schools sadly '
lacking poise and a nice manner. with - -
which to meet the public.,e � ,�„
This, of course, is not the fault , -_ ,
of the teachers. They naturally ex-
pect the child's parents will see to
its manners. Unfortunately too manyy?
parents are apt, to neglect this all- `a..c r "
-important item' beyond the rudi-
ments of politeness. Lack of child.
training ,is evident when we see the ��';��•• Y '��� Q d�M
number of cases of juvenile delin-
quency.
If the continuation schools had' -It {
class wherein the student, who lacks
such training at home, 'could Iearn 193
how to act 'in public and in general
develop a pleasing manner, they
-would do more towards giving that MAYFAIR NEEDLE -ART'S A`U. 193
student a start in life than all the
teachings of languages and . other Any bedroom will automatically, take on' a rich and luxurious
such subjects, often forgotten 'once appearance with this beautifully embroidered. bedspread and bolster.
the student graduates. The very popular floral design lends itself to, many combinations
When a girl or boy is interviewed to blend or contrast with its surroundings. You will be plea..sanuy
by s prospective employer, that em- surprised at the little time it will take to finish this task.
Pattern includes transfer for bedspread and bolster, d4tails of
ployer takes note of- the applicant's the embroidery stitches to be -used as well- as complete color chart
manner above all things, and his so- and directions for finishing.
pearance. Naturally ability counts, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS
but it is unfortunate that more do Write your name and address plainly, giving number of pattern
.not realize what a major sit man- -wanted. .Enclose 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) , wrap
ners and- appearance play. it carefully and address your order to Mayfair Pattern Service. Room.
421, 73 West Adelaide .Street, Toronto.
teers in Exile," which Is a powerful
answer -to those reformers who said "Talked to Death" tired. When -will the promoters of
that they just' ' wouldn't have. any banquets learn that this is very much
more gangster pictures. better than compelling
The luncheon clubs have. the right.
P g People to sib'
for hours listening to half a dozen or
For months 301 Lesser has" been ' idea about speaking. They set a time fC
conducting. a search for a Tarzan, limit upon their meetings and de- more ,speakers who .have, after all. r
and at last he found one: Glenn Mor. mand that it shall be observed by, comparatively little to say? Or must
ris, Olympic champion, will play. the those ccntributirig .to their. programs. there be started a boycott of banquets
role that 'Johnny' Weismaller 'made As- a realft the speeches that they followed by excessive speaking?
famous. Johnny_ will stay with Metro- hear are usually brief and `to ..the
Goldwyn -Mayer, hoping 'fol °lore cavi- point and neither speaker nor audi- British railways carried . 109,033, -
lined parts. - ence his a chance to become bored -or 43:4 passengers in a recent months.
- -4
DO YO K OW
U N T11AT,
- --
"_ •
.:'
.r..'
1CUNDAY _
SCHOC� :I
Is Teaching of
Manners JobqrV-S01S4*r111t1
— ---- .
'A a spa 1.4
LESSON
LESSON VIMpresent gratification and set no value
THE WEAKNESS OF ESAU on ' the divine gifts. To him future
'(Genesis 25: 18-34; 26: U.,35; blessings were intangible and unreal.
27: 1-46•) Everything about the present was
eta in the games exerciseth self -'the future was unreal, vague and
control in all things. 1 Corinthians "misty. To - him this world was every -
9:25. _thing and God, nothing.
"And Esau hated Jacob because of
The Lesson In its Setting the blessing wherewith his father
Time—The generally accepted late blessed him: and . Esau said in his
for the birth of the twins, Esau and heart, The days of mourning for my •;
Jacob, is B.C. 1844. The selling of father are at hand; then will. -.slay
tha -birthright took
-place, 18 years my brother Jacob."—Of all the part -
later, and Esau was married about lea in this transaction, none is more
B.C. 1806. Facts given about Jacob's to blame than 'Esau. - While he so
gears of service (Gen. 31: 41) and his ' furiously and bitterly blamed Jacob
age and his children's would place for supplanting him, it might surely
his flight from home about B.C. 1791 have occurred; to him that It was
Place --fie twins were born prob really he who was supplanting Jacob.
ably at Beer _(Gen. 24: 62; Inconstant as he was; he could
26: 11), about 60 miles south of Beer- scarcely have forgot the bartain by
sheba. Later events in the lives of' which he had said to hisyounger
these two men took place near either brother all title to his father's bless -
one or. the other of these two cities. ings. Many that care.very little for `
God's love,' will seek his favors; and
Gen. 26:,27-34, "And tha boys every -wicked wretch who has, in his
grew: and Esau was a skilful hunter, prosperity, spurned God's offers, will,
s man of the field; and Jacob was a when he sees -how he- has- cheated
quiet man, dwelling in tents -- He himself, turn to God's gifts, though-
was . full of the manliest interests, not to- God; with a cry. Like many
occupations,' and- puisuits. He was a another sinner he wanted to eat his
very proverb of endurance and sue= ' cake and have it.
cess in the chase. His hand was al- "And the words of -Esau her -elder
_ ways full of skill, and strength, and son -were told to Rebekah; and she
success_ fie, was, the prideof all the - sent and called Jacob her younger son
encampment, as he came home at and said unto him Behold thy brothel
night with his traps; and his snares, Esau, as touching thee," doth comfort
- and his bows, and his arrows, .sad himself, purposing• to kill thee: Now
laden to -the' earth with venison for therefore, my son, obey my voice;
his father's supper. and' arise, flee thou to Laban, my,
"Now Isaac loved Esau, because he brother -to Haran. And -tarry with
did eat o£ his veniifon: and Rebekah him a few days, until thy brother's
loved Jacob."—Persons of quiet and - fury turn away. Until thy brother's -
- retiring disposition like Isaac are anger turn away from thee, and he
-often fascinated by those of more forget that which thou hast done to
sparkling and energetic temperament him: then I will send, and !etch lace
such as Esau. Mothers, on the other from hence: why should I be bereav
hand, are mostly drawn towards chit•ed of yon both in one day?"— It was
dren that are gentle in- disposition from Haran: that Rebekah herself had
and home -keeping in habit. We are come at the request of Abraham's
probably not -wrong in discovering in servant to be married to Iasac. She
these words an indicatiQu that there intended' her son to be .absent only
were some jealousies and prejudices `•a few days," but they proved to be
in 'the home of -Isaac and Rebekah.Jacob ho led pottage 20 years (see 31: 38). It is not prob-
® Esau came in from the fieldand he" able that Rebekah ever again beheld
,
her favorite son, which was a sinful
was fafnt. 'And'Esaa said to Jacob; -chastisement forher sinful ambition
Feed me, I pray thee, with that same for and partiality • towards Jacob. —
red pottage, for I am faint." Pottage Rebekah seems not to }ave been
_ was a kind of thick broth- made iy aware that she herself was the cause
boiling lentils or other, vegetables of much of the evil' and of much of .
,with meat or -suet, usually in water. the misery that flowed from it_. All
times in milk. "Therefore the .parties of this affair are pursued. .
_ was his name called- Edom. "_ The, by a ' retributive • chastisement:
word for red is the word ."adom,"
quite s°milar to the word "adam."
The propriety of a particular name -
_ ,may be marked by two or more total.
- ly different circumstances, and its ,ap- r ;
.plicatipn . renewed on 'each of these
occasions. It is pretty certain that Movie
Esau did receive the Secondary name - y�
of Edom from the red complexion of O
' skin even .from his birth, but the. ex-
clamation "that red!" uttered• on the '
- . 'occasion of a very important crisis in
his history, renewed the name, and �QWQ
perhaps tended to make it take the• W
�.
-place of Esau in the history of his
race. \,� Ey VIRGINIA iDALS
And Jacob said Sell .me first thy
birthright." —The. birthright - seems Eveti"better -than having the circus ,
_to have included temporal and spirit- come to town is to find "Elephant
nal blessings. ' It carried' with 'it ' s Boy" playing at your local motion plc-
-double portion of . paternal inherit ture theatre one of these spring days.
+ ance (Duet. 21: 17; 1 Chron. 5: 1, 2); It is a picture that defies_ description
it gave the holder precedence as bead fca !—Volumes would be necessary to
of the family or tribe. Above all, it describe the thrilling scenes of vast
— 'constituted the possessor, priest and herdh of elephants, the gruesome ter-
-spiritual head of his people. ror of discontent brewing among the
"And Esau said, Behold, I am natives of India, the sturdy charm of
about to die: and what. profit shall little Sabu, the twelve -year-old Indian
tbe'birthright do to me?"—Of course boy who shares stardom with the
he was not about to.. die: 'leo man king of the elephants, the L magnifi-
would die simply because he had not cent blending' of music with the
had food for perhaps 12 of 14 hours; haunting shrieks of wild animals.
'moreover, supper would normally be But with all of its other therits, It,
the . hes
prepared for. Esau within less _than is -his elephant that makes.
friendship of
an hour. He simply exaggerated the the boy and Ms e
_ one want to go back to a
se
Importance of this -
thedemands o! his lure again and again.. Robert Flanlah-
body. Oblivious of everything but - erty, the explorer -director who has
his hunger and his food,- so it is al- not had a picture on our screens since
ways with the 'man who has fallen the unforgettable "Man of Aran"
under the power of sensual appetite. made off the coast of Ireland, went
"And Jacob said, Swear to me first; "to India ttvb years ago and is respon-
-- :and he sware unto him; and he sold sible for "Elephant- Boy."
his birthright unto Jacob. elnd'Jacob
gave Esau bread and pottage of len- Back to roles that are, hot and low
lila; and he did cat and drink, and -down t•o E: tte Iiavis and George Ban.
rose up, and went away:- so Esau croft .m 'their new
despised his birthrigh"
t. -1n Hebrews films. When -Rat'
- 12 16, Esau is spoken of as'"a'p:`o- uer Brothers and
Lane person." Profane is, a Latin Bette Davis ended
word 'which ` means -`before • the _their _ long court
temple," and "refers to that plot of wrangle, they told
her all was forgiven•
and certainly they
which was commom to everyone a's " must have meant it,
being outside the sacred enclosure. .` for they-have'given-
Gradually the name came to mean .ner.-the best, role of
"'that which 'was purely earthly and her career in "Phe
' common, as opposed to that which Marken -.Woman."
lovas sacred, consecrated and dedicat- B.ctte Davis Georg, Bancroft
ed to God." Esau's, life wai entirely also comes back in
earth -bound. He was intent only on a Cni;itnbW picture called ' Racks -
.For Schools?
Manners and Appearance Count
In Getting A Job?
There has been considerable dis-
cussion about rearranging the high
school curriculum to do away with
sacra a us/aava va�aca �.as aiccaor
to the student in later life, and sub-, 'lila , f
atitute others which will prove more
beneficial, observes Alice Ross in the
Sault- Star,
Yet one of .the most important `
teachings of all has been forgotten
—the teacbing of manners. Each
year hundreds of students graduate
from our secondary • schools sadly '
lacking poise and a nice manner. with - -
which to meet the public.,e � ,�„
This, of course, is not the fault , -_ ,
of the teachers. They naturally ex-
pect the child's parents will see to
its manners. Unfortunately too manyy?
parents are apt, to neglect this all- `a..c r "
-important item' beyond the rudi-
ments of politeness. Lack of child.
training ,is evident when we see the ��';��•• Y '��� Q d�M
number of cases of juvenile delin-
quency.
If the continuation schools had' -It {
class wherein the student, who lacks
such training at home, 'could Iearn 193
how to act 'in public and in general
develop a pleasing manner, they
-would do more towards giving that MAYFAIR NEEDLE -ART'S A`U. 193
student a start in life than all the
teachings of languages and . other Any bedroom will automatically, take on' a rich and luxurious
such subjects, often forgotten 'once appearance with this beautifully embroidered. bedspread and bolster.
the student graduates. The very popular floral design lends itself to, many combinations
When a girl or boy is interviewed to blend or contrast with its surroundings. You will be plea..sanuy
by s prospective employer, that em- surprised at the little time it will take to finish this task.
Pattern includes transfer for bedspread and bolster, d4tails of
ployer takes note of- the applicant's the embroidery stitches to be -used as well- as complete color chart
manner above all things, and his so- and directions for finishing.
pearance. Naturally ability counts, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS
but it is unfortunate that more do Write your name and address plainly, giving number of pattern
.not realize what a major sit man- -wanted. .Enclose 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) , wrap
ners and- appearance play. it carefully and address your order to Mayfair Pattern Service. Room.
421, 73 West Adelaide .Street, Toronto.
teers in Exile," which Is a powerful
answer -to those reformers who said "Talked to Death" tired. When -will the promoters of
that they just' ' wouldn't have. any banquets learn that this is very much
more gangster pictures. better than compelling
The luncheon clubs have. the right.
P g People to sib'
for hours listening to half a dozen or
For months 301 Lesser has" been ' idea about speaking. They set a time fC
conducting. a search for a Tarzan, limit upon their meetings and de- more ,speakers who .have, after all. r
and at last he found one: Glenn Mor. mand that it shall be observed by, comparatively little to say? Or must
ris, Olympic champion, will play. the those ccntributirig .to their. programs. there be started a boycott of banquets
role that 'Johnny' Weismaller 'made As- a realft the speeches that they followed by excessive speaking?
famous. Johnny_ will stay with Metro- hear are usually brief and `to ..the
Goldwyn -Mayer, hoping 'fol °lore cavi- point and neither speaker nor audi- British railways carried . 109,033, -
lined parts. - ence his a chance to become bored -or 43:4 passengers in a recent months.
- -4
DO YO K OW
U N T11AT,
- --
"_ •
Yon seldom hear the man with a
crop og callouses on his hand 'holler.
Ing for help of any sort.
Able "Nowadays everything is
14We by machinery."
Ikey — "Vell, I' dunno: talking is
o .., ..a.,..:
Praise is so cheap you would think
there would be mdre'of IL:
Some fellows leave the small town
to go to the big city to get rich, but
Very few of them leave the small
town, go to the biir city and get hap.
py.
Little Dora returned from her first
visit to Sunday School.
. Father — "What did my little dau•
ghter learn this morning?"
Little Dora — 'That 1 am a child of
Satan."
Bead it or not The titmouse is
Pot any species of mouse — but a
bird.
When the pupa are in the parlor,
d the cows are in the corn, '
n the kids are In the pantry
And the table cloth is torn,
When the house Is topsy turvy
And the hired man wears a frown,
You can bet you.' old -age pension
Pa and Ma have gone to town.
Asked to write a brief essay on the
'life of Benjamin Franklin, a little girl
wrote this gem of is paragraph:
"He was born in Boston, trave.let
to Philadelphia, met a lady on the
XWet. she laughed at him, he mar
20d her, and discovered electricity"
A local 'housewife who keeps —2
'elose watch and a firm hand on the
family budget •describes as - down -
'right contrariness the fact that her
husband won't eat eggs when they
are selling at 15 cents a dozen but he
always wants three for breakfast
when they are selling for 80 to 60
cents a dozen.
hese sit-down strikes of mechanic,
clerk and weaver may be nothing.at
all more than that pesky old Spring
lever;--•
Beggar — "Lend me a dime for my
carfare home, will you, old fellow?"
Man --- "I'm sorry, but all I have
got Is a half dollar." _ —---
Beggar —' "splendid! t11 take -a
taxi."
traln competition is uil�stfallY`not
Very keen. - -
FREE CREAM SEPARATORS
Be one of the, three. wcky farmers to
get a brand new 1937 streamlined
stainless ANKER-HOLTH separator
FREE; send postal Tor Entry Blank
"How to cut, separating costs in
Half"; nothing to pay simply express,
Pe ol;inion Ar,dr ss ANKER.
.1'ii, t:oom 1. l r. i^. Unt.
You Stomach upsets?
-.191101046. IF you are troubled
w i t h indigestion,
gas, sour stomach,
heartburn, if you are
` v weak and lack appe-
tite, try .Dr. Pierce'' -s
Golden Medical Dis-
covery now., It stirn-
�? ulates the appetite,
imoroves the action`
makes the food digest better, Read what
Mrs. Doris Berrie of 156 Rebecca St., East.
Hamilton, that said: "After an illness. I
felt very, weak, find no appetite and suffered
from indigestion. After eating I would get
so bloated and frequently had heartburn• _
0.�r mad Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dir
e3very and it was wonderful. It improved
::appetite and helped to drive away the
stomach discomfort, It seemed to build me
rJol up." New -size, tabs. 50c. Liquid n.00
Ask ,roue dealer about
cowman itovea tkat
Oars Oak am gas != ',
its
' lsAy Stove
B ETT ER
i/•� and
Dept. WL.
[DOKED
Terordc, Ontario.
000V
Bertha — ''Well, Isband,is
now one wo-
man who thinks her per•
fectly wonderful."
Beatrice —'''So you've just come
from a wedding?"
The onp!•ring' circus was visiting
r a town in the bills. The folks there
recognized all the instruments of the
band except the slide trombone. One
old settler watched th- player for
a while, then, turning to his son, he
said, ' "Don't let on that you're watch.
in;�Lm. There's a tric:. to it; he ain't
really swalierin' it."
It always seems to take a pair of
�P
`b
squeaky shoes the longest to get any-
p; WN
000V
::-.N
-here.
_
a
CA
Golfer — "M y, it rained all day,
and at noon the greens were ip a de-
plorstate."
O
1P
-O.
.. O,
,P
O,
Wifeife — "My, what a coincidence!
V
Ooo+
Nto
O O. to
_..: •.a
The spinach I had was s8 poor I had
THE PERFECT
�. C
pppO
to throw it away!"
,N,pp
b
'�'•'N
Chewing Tobacco
Fortifpiag Himse�i �•
-=--
N
P. 00O,.'
tA-4
On our may out to lunch the other
' I
day, we heard a man' in the elevator
V
- -
saying to his friend, a little des-
°.'
000 VVi
perately, "I'm not going to _ eat any
been watching the barbel at'the neat "Air wells" already have been
"War is a factor of progress Na-
2
lunch. I'm going somewhere and
chair. He does much better work,ture
successfully used in southern France.
keeps her human orchard
have a double brandy—two double
and I've been wanting to change, over The principle of the air well is the
healthy. by pruning. „
O.
brandies." ' What's the matter?" the
to him, but I've never had the its salt.e as that of an ice -filled
—sir Arthur Keith.
44 1
pitcher,
other fellow asked• I m going to get o o r m going to o it today, on which water condenses. At night, -
a hair -cut," the first -man said. "I've though. I'm going to have those two cold air enters the dome of the "'air
been going to the same barber shop double brandies, and I'll walk right well" through a central
for three years, and I've always had into that place and I'll say — 1 o Pipe and cie,
the same barber. He knows m 'To `' The' New Yorker: culutes- through the inber.or "core,
y �' ' ' civrling it thoroughly by morning.
name, and he knows where I work, As the outside air warms u?, It en -
and he knows- what college I went to. Vienna draws its water, famed for tei t, and deposits its moistvt'e;`which
and 'he'd always pleased to death to its purity, from a distance of nearly ,iaains into basins.
see me. For the last two years I've 1 100 miles.
laf
stn H•3 ...+� ,~, d O ��°•, rd 'fib
x•° � �.°w
o pox a it
7cr 5a�� x R°��rt, o 81 aoqa „ °
^
° y '°'nA''n� O x fl'c3 R7 nt ° 14 g1 _' _�z o niix
X7 r to r. x p `✓
Ln
O ,a.l;~ X7 9 B @ .1 p i� a 1- a '7 A 04
'° � m: • �i � qct, o•a• n �* oa.� � n. � ct: $ $ '� � 3 T91
p �. x � ,� 7�CC�5 pa ,'. o • � 70 . a I C,
n Is
.
Ei z
.. 9
m
..: .: o w
1 of ' . N N a -.III O
N N N
• •. _ z v' 0
r r p� V� V• _ iA W. y� W N r r .0 A i► C O
OD V A : p • V. -Kw+ WO to A a CD -•O r V r V to r .m.
. - a 00 V _0 W V r W WP -4-4 �"' N' tT W 'W, �, O
OO W O N W W W, N• V, V O ,f. en w ,P I U J CA O Cn to N Wan o
OW N N V .O N. O. N.. ;�•... _ .. !+ W . 50 O, V 'O V iN r Vt :P .a GA -0WS <
V a W W A w Cao N W ' cc a SODOM N CA Cn C -P p N V r O V W c .
Cn r N N ii A S I r •O .O I •. .- ZCr�s
N M - N N .• _ N to M N N _ N N _ - Z 'K
C
.p N N N N r lJ. en. A N Cc W N Oe •O fn .?
�C _r Oo 'C A • ,�, � 7. ' V O• W JC W .P �o W Cn �r til .p Gi
N `O Co N U : CA' O' �0 N c, .p a •n .n w J .A Cn Cc -4 u• O O , C A
O: Cn; 'O v UC Cl ..+ N V o V N N pp . a
r r 00 N N .F OD . OD v a Cn Co N W . •
00 a I
00 O W V •� >D, C a_ N N . V0 to N x N W O to a 00 a N CL. N
'bc _ N . N Vi - N __ - - t,0 r 1•�� /Z' O
N N N 00
No , rVtoo Voyao Can Cn ,oa. Nr ,I"Y Jr rr.• C.,, Coyv' v ax Ow 00 -'P
'... n
F-
V �.
- ..
,, a a w n ,N O :. o w 'o c, -,o W -a 00 o v r /p Z
I. C.n • N .P '� . a b N W ,D .O .i- cn V pao C O n' Q
00 �• w o c, p �• r. r a w cn w N -- - S ;c
In W C :n •: •i- N W `C s.0 ,P c :n W _ V� IJ W ,P W
C.• to W N N r N C7 N N. a to W C.. t.. r a 00 .:. ,P OD O N N w A•
-P . N 1 -+ y .. M• Sri N M N 1 b► N �� Z
to
insin
O
CA; P N N• Cp V W N •O W C� �` ff O
a OCA N r O, O, O N N, >a 00 �O. :O v: N •G: w :P N C e•. ..
-4 Do
W
V N W Q �O O C'. `O _ V N N - .. Cn . - - :'p •.+ a Cn r W C ' p.. O, IO >f � O ',
' 3
8
r N N ..' ,p N ' • N. p, '. a W : W ""' C%� —J7 ...��•
�„ O� N N A • C,,, • O� -,,,, •. N W V • r r • to S 10 .�/\" `
.V fn 00 Oa N N N • J; : H� N A V N CJ• W W' 'V. N' 00 00 , �. ( a M
,,,� ,P 0 Vl p� - ,p 00: a. r N Js. `O a a w V V' .i+ A' N N n -f1 V
O CA 00 0 : tP . !Pb!
P • VI r O W 00 ,P W • IJI fn , N N , !r :'.� • �t n b'/• 0
O 00 N Oa :p iP CA '�O :,..:W N W r �P r W I 00 00 N N N Va V• �.
N W r N N N �+, W �P :N V to fn W W aO p C
taw
�'
0x0 P -iWA - N -000 _000 d� O a .n •�
,,,,• N OD NO. OA 4 'W rr �N W' Nr wV • •• _Wv __ .ce�r�A &,-.
ZQ V to 01
OW 00 OD N .O P V W
V 00
00;00 !AW4,
NQObVp IQ Wi� A.
O oo .40 loll WW
W —4 Z
.� M M a„ .. N N N, N - N !p
401,
W W W W V W 'p' 00 N N WP = N N
A
� �p r V ip- ..,,P 8 •,__,P' N N c. tN N W r N a W W ,p r ,P W ,O
Wl Nei• .o Cn N M ?4$nN b 00 V 0o i. P a to NCA a W
O 00 i.. 00 No
P
' OpppH� �p to W Cn 00 a :n PN .
b W nHN• Oo -OOD NCP 0 O. N'
.
P
N' W Nr r v Ovr-WD N.OWa 6D IM -00 CAV A O O P,P ,NP Ss. v b 0. VV Z .
IA
N N . .'. a I N N N N .N+ ,
WN•Ni r r 0001
00
�Yp� • W Q
0• VWi twin V
N V � O 00 to O W O W.
P
Issue No. 21-17 . _
�P
`b
W•
p; WN
000V
::-.N
Q OOJ.V
`,J0
a
CA
a:O
O
1P
-O.
.. O,
,P
O,
00
;O
V
Ooo+
Nto
O O. to
_..: •.a
oo
pppO
d
,N,pp
b
'�'•'N
b(Q,VPW.
5
t,0
N
P. 00O,.'
tA-4
w
V
W
°.'
000 VVi
,'P.W
,�'+
tG
•
O.
t^-
N
N
N
N
4
O
WN
O�
O
NNW
ON_W
;O
-tA
to
rA
V�
00
*110 O
NOa
t+•W
O• 1ON00
W
V
iP
W
W
O
"
in Vn-
N
00
co
O.N
C'
r
-4 NJ._
OW OW 000 •r+
'P'*
N
A V ,P N
r
faiW
v
twiW'
N
00 W.
Con Cn
!P
"'•
tv
W iy
Cn
!OP
I •O
A
00
;O
r
61:.a (
O
W
N'CT N k
O
`a
�.,
V ,P
O
W
N
a
r
WP'••a
V
N
,P, ,P
N V
t7W
Cn
OW
- Cn
00
V
N A
W n - _..... __
-
y,
O
N OR
V1
••
F+ V W WP
Vt
W 00r106
K%
-
•
r
r
Issue No. 21-17 . _
�T
•w.
1..'� n
•
I v
LOCAUSKI
aArtbnr Bilk visited friends In
the city on Sunday.
-;Mr. Williams spent a low dogs
week whir friends in Port
Hope.
Born, on May lath, at Picker-
- bg Private Hottpitsl, to Mr. and
311re. Albert Churchill, a daugibtw,
(Donna Lorraine) -
-Keep in mind the date of the
gam party under the auspices of
--tsom, to may 14111. at Picbw-
ii s ftvoto Hoottw, to ley, clad
Un. J. R. 6oatoa, • daq*tw,
(J*aa Alice}.
_Motor traffic on the lsighlwlay
during the ween -end is now hecom
king very heavy wick the arplprowA
of wara wr weatiber. Accidents may
be expected to be== snore mionr
Brous with the heavier traffic.
--n%e very fregaent rains have
prevented =my fannen from mak
iag much progress $lath spring
work. Quite a number an beavy
lands have done no seeding so far,
.;Barber Shop
';Beauty Parlor
A competent lady will bavecbar=i
of the beauty parlor and satisfae
tioo is guaranteed at reduced
prices.
Pernnanent Waves; $2.00, $8.60.86.00
Shampoo and Finger Wave, .60
Finger Wave, .$6
-alts•. F, H, X11, who has been
plated their seedia8• µr
Oil shampoo,
-
, , -- all
;lin poor health all wirlber, is, 'we
dare to report, much tnFroved .
-,Mr. Andrew Forsyth, of Sin-
taluta, Saak.', formerly of 'Picker-
Ladies Hair Cut. 120
Individual Frage at 6e.loci and 15c.
glad
and is able to attend t0'his garden
ing, where he was; well and favor-
Special Prices, May 25 to 31
Cluster Flag Holders, 5 hold Flags-, only 26e
and green honsea,
ably kntfwn, was recently presented Oil
P. W., Reg. �2,oQ--SS45o .
--,Mr. R,obt, Ruddy, has been mals-
with a Veteran's Jewel at the reg- ftegulvr,
Reg. $3.50-• 3.00
-
:ing extensive improvwnents to his
-
uiar meeting of the I. O. O. F.
Regular. Reg. ,%5.00.44.00
-
residence, both imide and out; and
has been
Mr. Forsyth joined the Pickering
1902, 'and is
$tighten Home
Mrs. McMurtry also great-
lodge on January 12th.
H: MA DI LL'
up
improving her residence.
-Rev, Dr. Carmichael was in Oro
still a member of this Lodge, who
gave him the jewel. ..
phone, Pick 71
•the
with Elastica Paint
' on Saturday officiating at the fun-
(
The Coronation Services, which
oral of the late Rev. Ferguson, of
died very suddenly
wee held in. St. George's. Church_
Wednesday last, attended
- _
Roofing
_ -_
..Staunton Wall -paper
Port Perry, who
on . was
on .Monday. May 10th; from a heart I
attack
by a number frown the various
churches the village. An approp
•
-- GlaSslt@ Varnish
I
of
Slate. Tile and .Gravel Roofing
A very large number in this ,
district have been suffering for
riate address wave given. ;by Rev,
Hugh G. Crozier and the devotion=
Asphalt Shingles. Roll Roofing
New Oilcloth and Linoleum
."weeks from colds of a severe type, al exercises were conducted by
'
1.ply, $1.2b a roll. Roof coat-
•
which they find* very difficult to , Rev. Dr. Carmichael, and the Ree -
shake off. They hope with the com- tor, Rev, E, G',.• Robinson.
ing, 65c per gallon..
_-
Ing ofwarmer weather that there I
-fhe weather man is very 'freq-
also chimneys rebuilt and repaired.
-
will be an improvement: uently out in his forecasts of the
What rrulst have been a very weather. Owl Saturday he predicted
•�AClM
. encouraging experience was the a a fair and Aird- Sunday, which pro-
full aud-
UUN BA RTrUN :i5-10
-
. ,CHAPMAN
-
,greeting of a practically ved to ]be neither fair nor mild
�_
.:.' itoritan of the .United Church on However, a great many '-who had
lfanday morning last, at the -Mot- I prepared for the trip left early on
'
Our Appreciation
-
-
hetis' Day Serve, which had b>leen Sunday morning to view the famed .
deferred for one week- A baptimnal bloasolm laden orchards in the Nia-
. ON THIS OUR - -
service was held. at 'which three in- gara district which were then in tse
-
,tants were baptised. peak of their beauty. The crowd
service
First Anniversary
Tailor-made
-There wr„1 Ifle 'a special who .is2ted the beavttal sight is
Jullts
,truest Sunday. morning in the United said to be the largest in eight
-
when several new .meaibert3
Church, years. The large number of refresh-
, -Ie ezp0eseed to our
at
will be received b the Session into t anent booths ,attaag the higlir+s�a>.
loll co�sunion. Otkers .nil be- were cleared out long 'before the
many friends and patrons
,
- ..
,
Bunting 8 for
.
-
b certificate. These will
da wag over and. had Lo send to
- : for their favours .f tbo
_.
also be the Ordination Service aft=
nearby toorns for a fresh supply.
-
-er which the Sacrament of the
- Monday next being a general ho iday
past year.
6.95
1 _
Lord's Supper will be held All are
' welcome to this service which twill
(Empire Day) all places of business. will
beclt,ird. •
ed
May we hope for a. costing"
be conducted by Rev. Hugh G. Cro-
- Mise Bayles. - of Greenwood. spent
Sunday with Ed and Mrs. Crawford
incraase in that .patronage, and-tie
'Why pay more for Ready -modes ?
r�
The regular montbl _ti
y
-Mrs Fred Hamilton. of Brougham.
Miss Marion Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs.
geodw•ill of our customers-
.:
.
of the Women's lnstitute will . lne
Forest, of Toronto. were guests of Mr.
-'
- tseld at the home of Mrs. Cart-
- arr•ight, on Tuesday .afternoon; May
and Mrs,'Walter White on Sunday.
-Mrs. John Uraper;of Whitby, whit-
The,Pickering
Fred T Bunting - -- �'ic�keri�
T. f
at 3-o'cllock, I2. -S- T-'-Roll.-ed•�ckertr,g,friends_on
Your wee' � "Moth$
Thur_sciayof_last
wce Mrs
-_
MEAT MARKET
=Yvtablialed ,>�7
_ Call--" Pay •
J 'Kean, of-Whit>f---i ted
_ .:-_
and Their -'Control" by Mrs: Johan•
Pickering frie-ndson Friday.
-.
-
:' '!`Cultivation of the Taimato" by Mrs
7_ _
C. A • Sterritt . Music, by Mrs, Dr.F
• • lFbotban Sebedole 1937 �
SMITH & MATTHE WS
Canwr fight . Address, by Mrs. Hot-
Uday.- District. Presi3ent, '-Display
"Ex
_ • .,
(Some team named first -is all
Lo[tntry Real Estate
')tram
PECIA,
Needlecraft: Caurse" -sasses)
change of Perennials, Bulbs and118:1%
2B-Brooklin vs. Oshawa -''
-Now located at Rctom 619, Con-
Seeds". Duet, 'by Mrs-Murkar and
Ciarearsont vs Bowirlanville
federation Life Building. Toronto,
Mrs. Buntin
price* of potatoes bas drop-
May 2P -Bow ville vs. BTooklin
June 6--Claree•t:o�nt vs. Brookkn
would appreciate hearing from
you if you are interested indispos.
Breakfast Bacon, 25e. a lb.�
- ped considerably during the past
.Oshawa vs. Bowiman'lle
in; of your property. We handle
few weeks. Scone time ago, the
'
Juae iZ-!Bro).k in vs. Bow' ville
Country Estates, Stock, Dairyand
'Minced Steak -12c. a lb.
'
price rose to nearly $2 a bag, and
- Clarem pt vs.. Oshawa
fruit Farms All correspondence
it was predicted~ that the price
' June 19•--•Bowmanti-ille vs. Clare. ,
strictly confidential
Pork Liver, a 12e.. a lb.
iso -nueb bher. At present
Oshawa'vs..Brooklin
SMITH and MATTHEWS
-
,' . from .$1.10 to
theyda a
farmers
June 26-Brooklin vs. Clare.
- L2 Richmond St. E.
g �12c alb
Stewin Beef,
. $1.25 per bag. and same
who took 1"i:atis` into' the city
Bownrariville vs. Osbawa
-
Tet. Elgin 2r 73 38-3
Shortenin, 15c. a The
+<..
" fonld it almost impossible to sell
Jti,y'3a7ri� ivi.ay i�
__
tlewel
-_ them at' any price. The crop. evid-
than it was,
July 19-aa;me as May 29
ow jai •rr,.«,,.e,.,.`T
Classic. Cleanser, 1.3 tins, 13e.
ently, ragas much .greater
'their
July 17-*ame as June 5
thought: 'Farmers - hoarded
in the expectation Of getting
July 24 -wine as June 12
G�Off g ALF. - F >;i¢s 4 months nld:
Ilun-
, v tins, 25e•
Clop
very high P
July 31 --same as June 19.
baron ap• Also 2 cream rans. F Sta39 ,
a -•
y
a g ,�
- The G, 1', T, group oi -2
A 7 -ramie as June 6
SUR 9ALE-l.i Ynrk h -
L irp pier, i
girls concluded their year's work
with a happy weekend at J. S.
Games scheduled to kart at 6 30
time
h weeks nld. Rrrbt. Dixon. highland Creek,
Phore Maly °420 29-40
:W El
D
$alsdon's,cottage at the lake,'which
standaael
N OR SALE=Pt.,no, uptight., cheap
• t1
• Mr. and Mrs • B31.4don very kindly
'at disposal the.
-
• for easM. or wall exchange for What have
you' Mrs Randall, Whitevale. 39-41
11''
JJlN1lJu
i-Butche' r (phoije 3000) _- �Pictrering
put the of girls.
They were able to attend the KA-
YE+•�
WANTED -Clear) frPA.
El -or
j
� _- _
}lets' Day Service on Sunday morn-
" ins at the -ch:irch, owing to the
We have theini Big, Strong.
can arseegg,
1 can' over Globe price grade A. Large,
H, Bo se: Claremont 36-39
-
.
:Pickering Hardtare Store.
�'•OR aALE-in frPch crwa and
fact that friends supplied ,care to
Hea)thy,•-Pia-by Chich's-1 from
sprineers (Holsteins and' Durhams). T. B
take them and Li¢•ing them back.
The
bland -tested °government ap-
tested. E.Antbony,Locust Hill Phone Mars
3021 38•39
financial result of their work
foz the year showed gdd had been
by mos n�-hich was
proved t,reedrra.
-May:
nate and cern
nR %'ALF: omen delivered
l int cows and horses delivered to yolraised
NOW is'the Time'to. girderyour
tiarious
9CJune, SC.
Prices on application. GrasmereFarm
divided- three ways: $16 to the Omt- _
.ario• Reli ions Education •COUnCil.. Do not delay. Order to -day.
t3 I Late ordering will prove a dlsap-
' $15 to the Current Revenue of the
irg. Phone 2328 - 58-39
�i 1.
'1 rl,� Seedy
FOR SALE-HYrlrtein cues, 4 pears
old. giving 18 tc of milk daily
g q -. yon scanty'
� pointment.,
rations. Also .i pigs, Any reasonable offer ac-
�i g •.
Church and fiidng up 5t. Andrew's
basement.' Much credit for the suc-
cess of the C. 'GI. '. T. is due to
"HUGH G. MI CNELL
PHONE MARK 8103.
cepted. F. Stacy, Pine Dnve. Dunbarton. 38
Alfalfa Red Clover
F`OR RALE-50acrPa, lot 17,' con, 4,
P Pickering. Good baildinga, well watered,
Will
.-Timothy,' , p
the leaders, Misses Ethel Hogg,
Edith Murray
in good condition for spring crop.
Fellrea
articu-
estate. aM.
to ilf
s
Clover and Albike seed.
-�
and Jean Clark.
-At
i i �j2Q
ed Hamilton, 13ro gbse
lars8apply.3 Mle
86tf
' :.Sweet-
a social evening for ahem-
bets of the United Church, i,.n the
'of.
�+ILLIA+ s✓
BEAUTY SHOP
D cement ANY CEMENT WORE
I have purchased a good and
=Small' Garden Seeds in balk r
T
basement St,' Andrew's on Fri-
day evening last, Mr'. W. L. Cour-m
(Next door to Old Qlurch �i8T8ge)
outfit ard.am prepared to all kinin d d s so ce
nt work. Also sh'neL;nq and' wirefencing
Reasonable rates, an Thompson. Altona 37-38
•
. and 111 Packages
tice was presented with an illurnin-
ated address and a purse of twenty-
five
.
HOU JE TO RENT- In the Vi11aRe
s• -6
o t3'ron tram. a frame house. 7 roomA
ggarage.c
k•
l'unna •and Master Feeds
dollars by the me=mbership for
his forty years or more of faithful,
' .
Sha 1peo and FSngerwave 60e.
acre of land None but a -reliable ten-
ant need applyy. Possession middla of May.
bevoted service to his church, over
Pinger mac'
Apply Ruksell Canner, Dunbarton. 37-88
Meld and -Garden Fertilizer
fifteen years of which he has been
occupying the office of Treasurer.
wave
481 Shampoo Finserwave ?se.
FOR SALE -141n, : 5 ft, back
geared screw cutting gap lathe Counter
abaft. 3 chucks. compound •andwood testa ,
No 3 M. T. $140,00
n • •
l 00 Qts. Paint -'-Special, 59e• a Qt -
MT. CidllrtiCe retired from office
Archins -
back rest• tools. centres.
or best offer, R. W. Molrose, 3-4 mile east of
-
during the past winner, and is sue-
-
Whitevale. 37
Agent for McColmick-DeeriLFill's inIII acbjMWy
ceeded. * Mr. Herb. Monney, A
L{il6lld!' of those present made short
Maaliioslre She.
_
tTRAWBERRY PLANTS- Par.
w• ntv, 76rLa. per Ino, $a.yya
. and Repairs.
addresses, and Mr. •Cour•tice, in re-
Faeids' i' tll0t,
$4.00 in lots of 6000 or more. Mar �Yr i
ton as aresus nests. 2 years old. il,Uo Per loo-
a�
Qttr $Otto :-='�W e; have 6 Can Ret -it, Or:
e• several interest' de-
- plying, gag mg
H.LIRQ1)�l�lG "
$7:00 per IwY0. Stanley Murdoch, R R 3 s « .
-
It -18 DOL made.;' -
tails of incidents occurring during
Pickering, g
,his years of service. Contributing to
the program were Miss Hattie Law
nermique Heaterlees Oi1'Pwallan-
Waves
lUW8' 4UA BALIS-Olose springg•
Clem and lreab cows. purebred and grader- T.
bkod tesari Fres delivery
: Telephont 8000 _
'PICKERING `
Dr. Fallaiae and Rev. Crozier. Teh
$1.96 $2ZQ $3.5A 16,N
B. ,aced ono
Wm. J• Mur play. Marco Forma. Lindsay, Ont
J S BALSDON
• • t ,
and lunch was served at the close
pone Pick, 2'1M
Pbone 1962. Iatt
' of the evening,