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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_06_04a, . py ..�.. • `_f-..' RA' .� .�'✓n•' „�'. r.. _.-. ..Y. _.ea.. ,l. _ : R•�1 - .TF?M .r1 S N : ;TOL.'Lti'l. - .PICKERING9 ONT., , FRIDAY .JIJSE 4. 1987. !i^.4 1' :. �lOrsitttastal issba. T - roua ,Alton aed4os� NOTICE GREENWOOD Our local manua• Plant, We are glad to welcome Mrs. J. —141 � LIS - LSnrg oo. Dunbarton. lay ar me a pfses.yoar way time these days, turning out a good We are glad to know that Roy +'•'+�`+ ever fan " y y ' product, Tindall who has been confined to R. h FOR8YT1so Oph. D., Director Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wainwright , 1886✓ -1936 l�.opwme�rka! A•aoetatiouof Ontario. Rat• COAL, CiO�i, g his bed with pneumonia, is on the '• 7 41 fflewad Naember of the Ama4eas opwmetrl- of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. ,road to recovery. awadettoa. EX" examined b7 appoittfmmt. rbpnesto4, craremunt. out. WOOD, CEMENT, and Mrs. Bert Harvey over the end Mrs. Wm. Mackay has returned ~� Iwptsi. BAND GRAVELof the week. home after spending a few months .. Chopping > > Bob and Al.. Harvey sail on the with Mrs. J. Monks, at Stouff- Empress of Britain for Canada on ville. Monday, Wednesday and Friday w' �j DUNALD BUDDY fs+u•riiwr 8IId Saturday i t1r• solicitor, Notary Pubic- A04eyw i.aan. y of next week for a two- The Women's Institute will meet efaite tormetly occupied by the hate.A. E. Chrta- BUILDER' 8 sU PPLIE B week vacation.. on 'Wednesday, June 9th at 2 p. m. ' Biaa,aouth wing of t✓ourt house. Whitby. aiy N The Y. P. held a very enjoyable 'at the - home of Mrs. McCreight. qt• per bag a work - BEATON; BELL & ROSS also local cartage social evening at the L. Johnston .This is the firstmeeting of the In- - 20 bags $1.30 We bave also placed in stock a full home cul Friday evening last, the stitute fiscal year so let., us start $arristora. tf Solicitors p g closing meeting for the out right with a large attendance. 25 bags and over, 6e. per bag line of Maple Leaf Milllo � g Y�r• - WILLIAM. J,-BEAT0N. K., C. Uo'a Feeds. Mrs. T. C. Brown returned home Mr: and -_Mrs, --A.- Trexartha, of A full line of cattle and pig M. BROOKE BELL, K. C. J, D. F. ROSS on Tuesday after a week's holiday Markham, also '_►Ir, and Mrs. G. feeds JAMES.A WRIGHT A. W• MITCHELL with Toronto, Woodstock and Blen- Yates and family, Mr. and Mrs. its say street, Toronto. Adelaide seas I heim friends. ' Charters and Miss Lydia Fuller, of Pig Concentrate - this is g+ necessary �-� Pickering, Ont. I The W. M. S. will hold their Toronto were Sunday c-allers at the for economical feeding CO. RICHARDSON & Co., ._ ii stets, Solicitors. 'Ncnaries etc., suite 5ka,June meeting on Thursday, June home of'F. F. and Mrs. Mackay. �r Life Building. 36 Toronto St. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Resideme'6520 17th at the home. of Mr. `and Mrs. -L•-- Pig Starter .for young pigs Tdapbane Ad. 108b; Pickering Phone 36I3. 8tf Oreille Burton: Word for Roll, Call - A{ey - T>iu>,caaN & McM1LL9N_'Barris- The Beal Store, Claremont "Grow". Group B, will be in -charge -. Mn. solicitors. Notaries Public. OfSce of the program. Kee the 3rd' Sunda m June for Poul F at Gordon House, Pickering, on Iuesday and PHONE n P Y try ems. All kinds Chfeem amurday evenings from 7 90 to 4A 0 or by ap• ..The Women's Institute will meet the Audley Anniversary. aoiatmenl. Toronto ofLct. fAc-x,nnon Bldg.-. FURNITURE at the home of biisa Margaret Dun- Many here have been planting Starter and Growing . Mffult _. iiYY l�euoa, sc. Pn•ne Elgin ssoa. sett g- past week and we >�n and Shorts - � can; on Tuesday, June 8th. Pro tomatoes this r'tONANT & A:vN[S - Harriete-e, We ere displaying an attractive ram "Peace Eaits:ation and Inter- hoe for a' -1003 variety of p good 'season for all. tin, NutariesPublie national Relationship." Leader, Mrs Mrs. S. R. Wonnacott underwent F- Z. d14EEZ� " �QON D. CONANT.'K. C. - Aluminum and firaniteware Etc. Thos. PhilipJr: Roll Call --Curr- Furniture and Faroiture an operation in Oshawa on Satur- ALi.1Nt F. ANNIS, B. -A.. LL. s.Novelties. ant Events. day.last for the removal of her v`�a•- -7 1 2 Simcoe St. S.. Oshaws leaoea—+.h 4 and 0 ((aws). -and at the Gaut Priam.low, in keeping witb times. ....... tonsils. Cherrywood PIANO -TUNING >i . wmtby. (Mr. coa.nt) Pao.e T cwnic. �r Claremornt Field Day, Wiwi Ione AD RADIO SER rQ ICI Charles Lintner spent Sunday , 8th A show - worth attendins I+T{ witb his father: All kinds of Berair W ori 7I -D "'~` S Rote Of Radio College Mrs. Udell 'and family are visit- R. P. Winter has a contract with Ail T%wing Guaranteed BRB2RT T. PALLAs., with Mrs. Burk.D. D, s.. Gradvateof tae ep of• the'Dr. Bird's new house in OshawaC 8. Ma+vDONALDUniveroots. jj t0 -isle -minute tssinin Mrs. Usher and Miss Usher were and •drill be busy bliere for some . te''Oat'sAad• p gUesta of Ire.owl ezre� Pfck«,os, r ns ; r g RIM Piikey dw- time. Dick is hard to beat on stone M CLOSE AYE..'1DRONTO a. a. io a a., or sy apalex-ray is a•nd ing the end of the week. David Winters, who is a Photre Lakesi•welae).• fPtdt s7oa tr FINEST -EQUIPMENT Wlalter and Mrs. Fenno pProach _ for -' y spent ing nearly a a eelltury amrk, is at .prderr taisa at NEWS nll5os the 'week -end with the Scragg fam- work in the garden end claims to suddsts" 4r arbs. Cn amoteed Satisfactioe RY at their sualgner cottage here. be able to beaa: the average man . .. .. ..,.., AT Mr. and Mrs. Rennie, Jackie, with: a hoe yet. ��••.. ` Fl'08TILL, Licensed Anaeiooeee. Reaieona bier Priem Lorna and Evelyn spent Sunday -with Mrs . Thos . Puckrin has returned Shingles For Sale . am owemen at root acid ansada , car Tnbea vW Rattalas . always M k si Mrs • Relsnie's parents. frons" Buffalo,. 'where she has been sM edea ad au kind. aae.os•s is m ahoet.w _... Miss Mary Too]- of Whitevale, . visiting her' relatives for two weeks. Qalc 6wivaoiyxd s 'eel 8hiriaies. oche.. weees Geese afvw P o:. OK H. ROY i1FLLBR. spent' , Sunday . with Mrs. Morriah She is enjoying better health than • ] Bird's iselt 8latesbinRles. D�•W iii. BRATON. TOWNSHIP JBrouffbam. Ootarle and -family • for some, time. Alan. r•e•rahherlog huR}ry wheels. • dank.-Coovesescer.Coatmiaatoe t for. '% tf Phone Kark'160s Mr. and Mrs. Donatt, of Scarb- ` Mr. 'P: N. Yeates made. a busill- .. . wtslana wu. Aeeotrataat. Sm. laaaar of Lawn tnowere •b wrpened. ea vrhitevafe.oat. oro Fluffs, visited Alf. and Mrs. ass trip to Montreal last week and T. PATERN0N8 C�LA.itLtMON - • R Fenney on Friday. motored back on Saturday last. The flail sod pet prices. Phone ffi15 w. E. RICHARDSOh1 _e sur,�y School Anniversary account in he.- Saturday Mail and _ G�BN)raRAL IN9URA1'tCB was favored with ,fine weather and Globe r - , by La xse�stce Mason, of the children's choir did well in the recent House Music was entertain- - FUEL REAL ESTATE •IneuraIIOe Of All g1IIds. afternoon. In tine evening service, ing reading. OONVEYANCINi3 the home choir was assisted by Mist Sunday was Blossom Sunday for Best Rates Available with _Marion i3sgermam, of Whitevale, Pickering and many from the city - - ihet. di establsahed agency, resit who sang a solo, accoxxxmied by were out, enjoying the beautiful ._-_ to serve. __.-l3eonrit and_i4e. Builders' Supples. ftone, Pick. 60N - Mists Jean Hiltz. _ - . - The- meed of the W . A . will 'were never lookinga�better, xi i _ - ng - Address Pboet be held in the church on Thursday all crops despite the late seeding LulilbEr 'tri�� Lit LTi t afternoon, June 10th, at 2.30 • � � . M A � BROUGHAM PICK 516 P• m• all going ahead fast. - - standard time . Locust Hill W. M . Milk shippers to the Toronto B • " Q b b i L g I es 1.IaSN86D AUCTIONEER AND S. will be our guests and supply fluid market are not getting a - t,jpe CUltl VALUATOR . . t1* program. Supper wdll be served square deal and whether the Prod- ei6les conducted Anywhere PiCl�eruig Mills charge Albert'a Vold in, the hall, and is in chs a of ucera Association are doing all they Phone ofwrite. Address 614 Dundar Group 5, Mrs. Fenney, convener. can ime debated by many as question- DUIIleB[dC (ick@ street, East, Agency for Frost & Wood' word for roll call, "Refuge". able. When "the farmers will -get to- 'whitby, Ontario. '. ' er and demand a farm -owned Cement. Lime, -Plaster Cockshott Farm Machinery IDunbarton' _ ,milk depot in the city, Perhaps the, ' ;Maple Body Wcod CYRIL E. MORLEY Complete lire and , re airs: situation will .he better. At present GENERAL INSURANCE - Chopping and Feeds Ot gjl Mrs �� Annis, of Highland the distributors have it all their Agents for L11n(iy Fence PIMe _ PkkeriaL 6706 _ Creek Js visiting with .her brother, own way and make more out of the ,anti metal ..0c�unp i�j A. binds. Allison Bros. are the proud pose- milk than the men who are doing -POINT rs of twin colts. e�s o all the tedious 'work of production. Royal Pastry Flour i We are sorry to report Miss Ev CoekBhatt Iraplementg Insurance at poultry Feeds, " eiyn Westgate ill. -Green River heduce& -F cites ~ Growing' , Mrs. ' Chisiholm, of Montreal vis- 8eeare Prices ,Before Bty� For your ear Mash, �j r MBBh iced her niece, Mrs., Robt. Ander• -Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. -- - son last week. _ r We carry W makes of Plow Paints• Gordon Hagerman, of Locust Hill, WILSON BR O See Us Dan'and and Mrs. Hennick, of Tona- who were married a week or so a - De - N.- Lockwood wa1ida N: X - spent s few •days ga. -_ 1,oe=t HM9 Ont. S_RVI CIE and PROTECTION last week with Miss Violet Allison. bars. Frederick Postill desires to Phone Mark 7300 PICHERIN(3, ONT. Miss Margaret Pennell entertain- express 'her gratitude for the low- _ L- ed at an afternoon tea last Satur- ely floral tributes and kind exp- ' Studio Couches day afternoon. ressions of sympathy ' and affection R. 4. CLENDENING Erskine Cemetery Memorial Ser- shown by - her friends and neighbors WISE FARMERS priced from $26.50• to $37.50 FUNERAL DIRECTOR vice will be held on June 13th' at in her bereavement. RS _ 2.30 D, S. • T... Miss Edythe Williams is at home Treat their Seed (}rain Rugs Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGowan reem-erin from an a Fretted i�uaS Private Ambulance g PPendicitis'op- pith d Day and NiRbt Service of Kingston Rd., entertained for eration. She wishes to thank the Phone 9006 their uncle and aunt,.,Mr...and Mrs. Y. P. for fruit and also her friends 6 B 9--V 8b Alex. Thom, on Saturday, May for flowers so kindly sent during f ornlaldehyde s g �._ QS '' Malvern' 5000 29th. It being the ansiveriasry of her illness. 9 g 12—.thp8.4o- - Markham, tfheir 'wedding. The Ladies Aid - held - their bus= • Ont. iness meeting last. Wednesday 3t To insure .smut -Free harvest C Greeri wood the home of Mrs. Walt. Booth of A few cents spent in smut pre - New PHtterIIB.in• LoniI01eII111, - ate for last week) Whitevale. The following officers Yention Wil add dollars to Linoleum and Oilcloth Spring Time were elected: Pres., Mrs. : Thos. Edith and Howard Ormerod ape -it Williams; Vice -Pres., '(no decision), your crop. A 15 oz. bottle ila stook: Is painting time Sunday at Cresswell. Secretary, :Hiss Lois Draper, Treas. [ sufficient to treat. 50 bushels- ' Us"e the,baints and get the s Mr. and Mrs. L. Sanderson Miss Ruth Hutchings, Sick Visitor, Q Beds, and Matt'' reBeeB at pewit the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Organist,' Mrs 35C• „sight Prices, heat results. Mrs. N. Wilson. T. Barefoot. µ • We also carry • - - We hav Brandram•$ender- Mr. and Mrs. Warn. Crammer, of At the Whitevale Parsonage," oil Piddering, - spent' Sunday with Mr Rev. Barry Ctresan Powder Treatment WALL PAPERS son's, the .old reliable, high' and Mrs Wilson conducted the lb $1.00 ua}it .int that lasts, quiet core- q �' p Miss 'Mildred Corbett . of Scugog, many the united in Holy matrimoiiy 1[~ Anbalame..Day ae Night Also varnishes„ shellac, Oflss spent the week -end., with .her par 'Miss Mildred White, daughter of Copper Carbonate, for Hull• ants here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White; and its! Oats. 1PINne 1300 turps. and coal oil. �; _ Visitors -at the Wilson home over Mr. Fi24 WYright, son of Mr. Agent for Massty-Harris Repair, the holiday were: the Misses Mac. Frederick Wright and the late Mrs +1 �b•f 35C• ^ TH ICK ING E -P_�� ER N WS CA STF..�2RITTQ � Lean of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. The bride was attended by' - ` . A. Q p H. Miller and bgby, of Pickering. Miss Thelma Rudman and the r ALQIN BIlA7NB i Mr and Mrs A G $lakele pp E. C. �on Fumerel Director Hardware Tinsmith Toronto, s y, of groom had the support of the bride's _ Plme13 pent the holiday with brother, Mr Archibald White. The � Furniture Dealer _ PTCBERING Mr. and Mr's • Fred Byers, also happy couple left for a abort hdn- Druggist Pickering the latbez's sister Mrs. R. Wilson, eymoon, the bride wearing a smart PWk8rW- 10IIt8r10 phone 4000 also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blakley ensemble. and 'baby Thord. t A tiaxardouw Quest A Russian airplane landed at the - North Pole last week with eleven men who form the advance guard of a. group of scientists engaged in studying polar weather conditions. After preparing the, ground for : T; - � . ►0. 41 • Irrr►►►fff :News :.,inReview , �a. 1 'a � � ,Ya'� v� :.,c��,v�.•'. �� I.o � . � :1. .Ib:1::1:1::1 � ::.1. ...•.:� :::$1.1�.►,'.Iy�i; ....-_ I I1 V1 :CAVI E� v v■ ■ ■ ■r■ av ■..r■w ■ ma. vv v --- �•••a•• I heavier plane's, seven men will return CANADA Quality Poultry : By Peter Handal to the base of the ,expedition on There are still pr dueers and oth- Rudolf Is.and. Four men plan to P stay at the Savuig Useless Time ers who question the wisdom of the polar observation station Extremely few motorists are en- increased emphasis placed upon the for a year. Since their position is aped on business of such urgent TSis Year's Crop of Graduates most cases technically trained for his g n quality of the articles which Canada 1► - on afloating ice field, subject to con- im ortance that a minute or two. or - The annual job hunt is on as bun- job and business men say that Truett Stant cracking, the post is looked P sends to export markets and who r $reds of nervous gun men and an opportunity to try his training upon as a hazardous one. It is ex- five minutes, is a matter of first con- think that the greater•amount of in - Dung women come rushing out of out on practical problems, he will go p sideration. Every day in Ottawa Nve spection to which they are subjected y g y pected that the data collected will be y constitutes unwarranted interference �oolleges everywhere in a wild dash ahead fast enough to justify his see drivers trying desperate) to save of invaluable service in predicting d on the part of Government officials, years of education. ' that minute or two an we cannot to make their impression on the weather conditions in the northern believe that life or death depends And yet if ran scarcely be denied business world. For some years past, hemisphere. the happy hunting grounds of Indus- Golfmaniac • on catching a light, on passing an that if we wish to hold the export g - other car on the wrong side, or on markets that we already possess in try have been anything but kind .to The summer sportsmen are be gin•The Old Order Clsaageth dashing through a party of young- the face of the keen ,competition these would-be hopefuls and there is -fig ,to come out . of• their winter sters at play: The driver 'so bent on which appears in most of them and many a graduate wondering if the shells. in the wake of the optimists"- Almost in sight of his century time and effort were worth the price. who have been haunting the nation's mark goal, the nonagenarian Ameri- saving a" couple of minutes that he if we wish to expand our foreign g has no time to think of other peo- sales. especially of foodstuffs, we •For these and their younger fellow golf courses" of man weeks now. A can dime magnate has "gone the way Y ole and their safety probably spends must be careful to exercise clone collegians, the Investor's Syndicate, well-known Toronto business man ' 'Of all flesh.". • John D. Rockefeller those m nutes, having arrived at his scrutiny of the commodities that are 03 Minneapolis offers a ray of hope. told us the other da that he thought died peacefully at his Florida estate Y g destination, in filling his pipe, chat- shipped and do our utmost to keep Accordgng to a recent survey. con- after ninety-seven years of a life in he might have to give up, business if ting about the weather or being very their quality 'to s high peak.—The ducted by the Syndicate, "employ- it didn't std raining ever Satur. which he is said to have amassed p y indignant about traffic conditions.— Brockville Recorder. ment prospects of this year's college day—he barely recovered from one the greatest fortune ever known. Ottawa Journal. graduating classes are only a little cold before the neat . Saturday's Through companies which controlled =` 'less favorable than those of the 1929 substantial portions of the nations British Foreign Finance drenching came round again. graduates, and substantially better income he administered a fortune of The Farmer's Task Fertilizing flow of British capital than the dune 19H6 classes.. Ett= five billion dollars, while his gifts The tendency' to place at a dis- has been for centuries .one" of the ,tlaatic to public institutions are said to be count the inherent ability needed, ` prime factors in world progress, and .�; gineeriag," business administration, P teaching and general business classi- Of such use is the airplane. gest the five hdndred million mark. for successful farming is at least so far as the Empire is concerned " Scatioas are offering employment in Though accidents have been frequent Those who knew him in the early deplorable. Such work demands has played a predominant part Brit - greatest volume." with this mode of travel, it is diffi- ' days of his struggle have called his more of the stronger qualities of sin should be approaching the stage 'cult to imagine what progress would tactics ruthless but the use to which character than almost any other. Its when she will be able to resume Curiosity prompted a test of this have been made in many out -of -the- his great fortune may. be put in' ad- taskmaster, nature, is the most ad- overseas lending • without disturbing ' statement is a Canadian college. A way parts of the world without this vancing the general good of civiliza. pmant of them all. It is sheer casu- the era of cheap money,. which the eland of twenty men expecting to means of transportation.. The last tion may well outbalance his untold istry to place it, anywhere but in the Government desires to _continue. graduate next month were interview- remaining ocean to be spanned by sins, higher scale of occupations. When. that day arrives; it will prob- ed on their chances of securing em- regular -service, preparation of. ships Ironically enough, it is the so ably be found that. Britain will seer '..-ploymant and the results were very for the Atlantic run is In progress rslled advantages of the , cities, the to make'loans serve her export trade. surprising. Of the twenty, Seventeen- both in England and in America. - At -Endeavour I things which so often surfeit us, a department of her economy that is had offers of jobs as early as / PAL the Boeing Aircraft Plant in Seattle, ` And gales remind us that the old • that maintain a certain hold on the flagging and that she, is -anxious .to -- 'while a number had even been placed Wash., a giant 72 -passenger ship is fighting spirit has not departed from country dweller of today. But it is stimulate.—Auckland, N.L. News. in the awkward position of turning being built for Pan American. . The "the men who go down to the sea." a good thing. Modern entertain - down opportunities that last year's super liners will be.. powered with Unreported for eine days, Endeavour menta and transportation have help- Gromriag List graduates would have considered new secret engines developing 6,000 L T. O. M. Sopwith's big challenger ed farming communities .everywhere. - Idem It is interesting to compare to the American Cup, was sighted oft And perhaps after all there is still Women used to "talk• about pia._ lib horsepower and drill have a speed o! P g P p money,,but .now the want shin _ the qualifications of the 1987 gradu- around 200 miles Nantucket. Left 'to - her own re- a deep-rooted love of the land. y per "hour." Test mono for silk stockings, skin mon ate wish those of the ideal model is flights are scheduled for the early sources when, her tow" line parted among the larger portion of our peo- Y e7_ other years. The 1987 model is a fall with regular service before the from the tender 1,000 miles from no-' _ple which, if not ,eloquent. Is at least for cosmetics, spin money for gaao- - pretty good all-round man with a at the year. where, the Endeavour carried on in -the sanest and tfie safest patriotism line, and tin money 'for the family y to be found.—Hamilton ,Spectator. meals.—Galt Reporter. general background not only of sins- a fifty -mile gale. It may be slow in - aicn, but of the more practical sub- 11liiliod Dollar Deluge -to modern means of - *ts like economics, political prac- � power but there is many a sail man Our New Coins Fighting Drought _ . Lice, accounting and finance. His four And all- this time, the wheat men will tell you that he would sooner be To Master of the Mint J. H. Camp- At this particular time; when &via-� years at college; have not represented in the' Western Provinces have been . on her in rough weather than the bell our hearty congratulations on tion is so much to the fore is Can- " w w no a that Sas- - four years of lite in another world, haying: What a . este of Qood greatest steamboat ever built.. his series of George VI coins. In ads, it is worthy of " t but four years of familiarization with water!" We met a Regina man thecieaign and is all other respecta these katchewan aeroplanes are to be used 'the problems both past and current other day who leaves standing JA.are .the most distinguished and hand- to make a survey of some • 11,000 of the world he must learn to'Eve in ' structions to his office staff to tele- Tin Can Airship some coins that Canada has ever square miles. of semi -arid land. Ex - after the parents on the home farm graph him when _ it raias.� The tele- And in spite of the discredit fid, Particularly should all . be perience has shown the Saskatchs have ceased to foot the bills. He has grams -haven't been for some time, brought upon the airship by the re- grateful for the improvement over wan authorities that settlers acting -- ao. illusions -about the., world ke is and this particular man's temper has cent Hindenburg tragedy, John .,L. the current five -cent piece, undoubt- independently have-not been able t3 o doing --into. He knows there must be been getting Worn "to the thin edge, -Dingell, member of the Americanoily the ugliest coin issued any- make use of the slim water supplies a period of apprenticeship in which Over the week -end the long-awaited House of Representatives, is to boll- where. by any country in the world's of this district, and it is thomgbt he may _even have to sweep the telegram arrived: "Forty -mile gale sor a bill for the building of a $6,- history. that„ if they were assisted by 'the � "floors and dust the office desks, but all day Saturday (stop) rain ,general 000,000 "tin can" ship. Dingell bases A -word,- while we, are in s con-- government, migration to- the north in place .of the "world owes me a (stop) store windows smashed." It his proposal upon the success of a ' gratulatory mood, for the Post .Of- ern part of . the province. a costly living" attitude o! a :ew years ago, sounded pretty desolate, until he navy whip made of. metal and in ser-. tire's Coronation stamp. ..It is a and generally disruptive operation. there is a quiet caafidence is his own started to -wave the yellow slit'. in the vice since 1929. According to tests beautiful stamp; much more so than would be rendered unnecessary. ln- air and inform us that a few million made at regular intervals, , the air- the ordinary sereri, and compares fa- stead some alight shrft in •the loci,- air to succeed on the merits 'of dollars to his customers meant more ship is in as good condition today ae vorably' with the new British• stamps.. tion of their farms' might bring the #til own demonstration. --He is, . in -than a 'few blankety blank windows. it ,was when first -delivered. _ - Cfitsvca Journal; - . desirrd efieet... Spectat - —}Iamilton or 76 t '117 .7--w AM :QTS AEIVEi BEST Ever since McLaughlin-Buickponeered Dual Ride Stabilizers prevent side -sway: Per-' Knee wheels a few years ago, the feet weight balance eliminates "piEching". other cars have" been shooting at'the mark ..,You get this true "floating ride" is even the ~ that great advance set up in riding comfort. 'lowest -priced "Special Series" model—along 3 ' But Kriee-Action is just one of the factors with greater Valve -in -Head Straight Eight that make riding in a McLaughlin -Buick the power, Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes and Unisteel i i , nearest -thing on land to floating down a calm Turret Top Bodies by Fisher. Come for a - lagoon. Torque, Tube Drive relieves the drive today; and- see how much they all add ► springs •'of •all driving and braking strains: •" 'to your pleasure. 1 �• 2 Age. A. 44, 4 4 \ i U Y C < -.priiced fro 1� ®my IL AL Imm Cm m"m L i n 'iBuxcnikh, (SERIES OPERA SEATS) PE WITH _ �:,� ��'� Clat°emoa�t. I D■livared u /actondry, freight addisi l;41. taxes, livens■ and freight additional. - - (Fwces s■bjen w change uithcrvt nosice.) . ,:� sem^. ! �a �M - A. � ��l�sl� l�, l�unbartt�n� MoAsbl, p .,,tr ren suit lour liking o� ,7, tba G1. Motors InrraJmenr Plan. I M-1378. ........... ) '� s:;.'•vx^.c ::.. .4., :-a. , . � ., ,"^.c. , rt -^ •-+E'�'fa r'xaw! ,V. +Ar -a?!'' �1.. t "t�^.•k,.•. u. � ' �'p' -.�.� .' '\ 4 . i,•• i :...+� •�- :r x'�itmM:'•:.1+.. ,-+",ts. .; ,:.....+'.: ¢,;,..,r .,54'.� ..w�. ..r '^�':!t'�'"5-r•.+ i°j _ .. - Housekeeping ; . 21 Wants cook -books, Mollie was aboard the coaster plying between Grand Manan Classified Advertising — -Yr. -Old Jean, K breasting the Fundy tides or and St. Stephen, N.B. Read one time that life is a ham --y Assuming To Ee Na% igatrix burying her nose in a nautical alma- coLLEgTION sERVLCE - ner•and-anvil affair. nac. If consistency is a Jewel, there are ane f a good anvil he can endure n at of ham'mering: -' KO01 _Not that Mollie is unfamiliar with a lot o1 speakers who are running NTARLO COLLECTION AGENCIES, Elf on service. Belkltte. - U perldg., The average mea is always willing ALMA, N.B.—Miss Mollie looked forward today to being the the domestic arts. Her father says she can maaipulate a skillet with the ructo. very short o1 jewelry. stair slag., Tvrv¢w. Co help you celebrate anything at first woman in ,Canada to obtain a best of them, and it is all the same your own expense. . _ mate's home trade passenger steam certificate. Mollie spent most of her to her whether she is njending a run in a silk-stocking or patching a tough' 21 years aboard her father's auxili- canvas sail. Askyaw +solar abs.t taEtoeiresnmat Coleman ary schooner Jean K. sailing out of here to various Bay of Fundy ports. She will spent this summer on the •+� g•••— q►` andinations. She has written her navigation exam- z e SSmncc,Ltd become FREE CREAM SEPARATORS z •T The girl, who hopes to a / •� ! "riavigatrix" is the' daughter of a Be one of the three lucky farmers to s Dutch sea captain. Her father, Capt. get a brand new ly37 streamline( Y Paul Kool, left his native Haarlem, in stainless ANhER-HULTH separator Holland, 26 yearn ago •and establish- FREE; send postai for Entry BlankAll f ed in this, Bay of Fundy port. He and "How to cut separdting costs in 5 '° "` '' was born on a vessel at sea and has Half"; nothing to pay; simply express followed ships and, shipping almost our opinion. Andress ANKER HOLTH. Room 1-3, Sarnia, Ont. « .i all his life: Sailing with the Jean K in the >. <. 2 • holidays, Mollie found the time too short, .and five years ago she left school and became a permanent e member of the vessel's crew. • Whenever her vessel put into St.MIMI John, the sailor visited her H W W i us"ilemanfriend `,,: girl Buckinqham..� Capt. Richard Pollock, the j&ai OIL INSTANTnavigation instructor. It was from VMU!>1 - A frtfrlft GAS STOVES him that she learned the details of Alb excellent for Temporary Deafnew and seen Noises, doe to owvestioa the sextant and chart., sound by eoW FIR and •"tmmlas• FINECUT So while other girls took courses in. home economics and pored over A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70 BiftL Ave., New York City Issue No- 2.3-237 -. �r ., _ . .. :.•!-: ------------ `- •THE _ CROWNING Achievement .IN. GARDEN PARTIES < AT OEDAR GROVE ON THE FIRST SATURDAY NIGHT± In July HORSE REGISTER. dILMF,T2r (2541.91 212346. Importea Clydesdale Stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will starut for . service at his own stat. le, during the season. Enrolment No.. 2243. DOLL (2336) 42921. Imp. French Percheron Stallion, f.n outstand- ing Pereheron horse of high gaul- ity, carrying a first-class premium certificate, the property of E. A. Somerville. Will stand for the season of 1937, at his own stable, lot .4, 10th line, Markham Twp. Terms:. To insure a foal, $10.. _ _Payable March lst, i$38. 'Ail ace -.- d •` r ATTENTION I Maple w . N-4tw !'Isla InB�!'aaCe 1/V• ' • . . Brack Road Gravel w W -s 1.1AN=A Ins oo. Pit Clasp )Batas for Fun stir comma - >!>o Crushed Pit Run " mu"wen` sornac. sw1fto'Iy�i>iib arse a11r. Caravel 'Aate.oir bUs Lion. 40 Ai# osis • Sand and Graded . , : � '""`a 4W p`"' BOWMAN & BOWS . Stone WHITBY ONT Delivered or Loaded in Pit PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 Law, Motor Sales Toroeio o[fica,Howard 6471 JOHN BOURNE - & SON Chouth ale.- Pl 1'ilry y Dealer. ATTZNTION. PARIILERS GOOD. -USED CARS GOODYEAR TIRES GENERAL REPAIR WORK L WILLARD.13ATTF.IUW GENERAL BLACK' MITHIM Weare preparedtorepe.ircan, SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS trucks, tractors .and all farm Give w a trial on a New oc a Used Car machinery. wheels rebuilt and 24 Holm Towing Service ...... tire -setting, wood -work and wood tnrninag of a!1 kinds . Gordon J. saW Plaee your order now for iPhone 2008 wood -working and turning. PICKER04G, ONTARIO Phone or Oall A. H. RO WE droek Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. (Sueoeetor to W. H. Jackson) BROCK _ The Beet that NAMUN THEATRE =a " "n give-. whole, hit and fielded their posit- p Ions well. They take on the Anglic- ans, Soma -•-ilio R ' R. S"'irf�•;llo �Tg$Y .'�' Que ty INSans, last year's champions, on Fri. SARGENT,S aA RD WARE 0. x. �, oma. day of this week, is Whitbyand Jr1ARHBAJrI. n1iT 301 COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) haaltlilt8psr>•st 9 Choicely bred Clydesdale Scallion, pro- All 9howlia Dgyliaaaht Saying Time BMW - play their first home game on June party of R. Dafoe. Green River, will 10th, St. Andrew's being their opp- make the: season of 1937 as follows: • F-rkday and Saturday onentis. Tuesday, May 25th. will leave his own Jane 4 and 5 RADIO SERVICE stable for Hugh Pugh's for noon: thence to John Barnes, Chcrrywood, for night, Two Shows at 2.30 and 9 30 [j 1�nnual Spring Show of Pickering Wednesdak. proceeds to McGriskit► Harry Hull Bros., Altona Road, for noon: thence 9atnrday Atatinep a6 130. • Harticulursl Society, brings many Folly Equipped for Guaranteed Wert - '' '440 - more his own stable for night, Thursday, Sat. Evening Show starts at 6 30 Builder and Contractor more entries than ttstui ata proceeds to Fred Wright's. lot 20. coo. I Reasonable Charge 6. Pickering, for noon : thence to ICU The annual spring show of tke' Tubes and Batteries on BmW J I.ehman's.lot 34,con. 8, Pickering. for 17AR4LE LOM BARD. BT10$WOrk and ►`3tUnelPOr� 3 night.. Friday. roc ode to hie own and - . ,a $ ecialt `3ocal Horticultural Society took Tslrat tasltr 1hN p Specialty .. lace n Wednesday afternoon and stable when be will remain until etre pRlio U&CMURRAY + 0 .. y 3P • 1rAt?L w1'taolr . — RAi1.dAlE following Tuesday morning. •. Architect's • Sprvioe ._evening_ last,with s great many !'I me CLra. ala -. - ;Iry more Pastries than ever before j a 'EWpadT/ exhibited. Owning to the late season, 46 THE -CROWN INNS growth hue •been retarded, and the wing High Raaebank Rd. and Hiagetoa Bd. classes were therefore limited. Mr.'a ` '"Sw� r Ldwi[ ; ^ -� Phone Ptak 661 -� t -C. E. Morley, in charge of the ev.. ening program - presented musical aatoates,s and readings by Mrs. G. y With Notic.,eto i FCoate4, Misses Mary Found and Ei1= O ' `-een Bushby. Miss Ethel'Hogg-gave a CHARLES BUTTERWORTH -an interesting demonstration in the - - s lnaking of flower blueprints, and a ! DUROTHY LAMOUR'*e do Buildin of all kind. :lantern lecture, featuriap the Drum- R 'bo school Mrs. Gonion Law andGAKPENT ERINQ - Mrs. W. H. .Westney served re- Monday., Tlneadby maid iVedn'edap CEMENTINt3 Y :'tr•eshments. The prizes -were award- ed as follgws: Tulips, 3 of one var- d Jung r 4. and Si. i'LUMBING lety--43,Irs. 'Raines, . Mrs.. •Faliaise, ::!First Sbow at 7.3C and Miss Wood, :Any vaiiety—G. W. Last Complete Show at8.50 a: ROOra`IN(i !12blooms­ Barker, Mas, Sterritt, Mrs. Raine; -GENE AUTRY We' 'ao sell Brantford RooBag 1'l bloorns— lira: Sterritt, Mrs. ,In a Linem,Up . ..: x Tallaise, •llrs. , 4Wne; Best Collet- `tionr—sirs: C. Annis, 'Mrs. G. Laws. aG�riate, Empire Bathroom I Daffodils Mrs. Sterritt, Gerald MEglntpment, Duro Water N ; Cowan, Mrs. Wood; + ou are Courteous— "The � Bi Show" Systems. Beatty. \are Iasi —Mrs. McConochie,. Wm. Stable Equipment VGormley, Miss McConochie. ?. so n E, r Id Mate - -A1 a the Bui ing vial I� Lilacs -E. G. Stallon. K A f E-�timates Free Flowering shrubs -Airs. Gourlie, "� lt1CCUSEDf blrs. Lotton, E. G. Stallon. ..Work Guaranteed House Plants --Flowering begon- <- With T LJ--A---d . is—:Kiss tiionney, Mrs. G. Anis, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR �O D Phone °1502; l ::1Krs. •Burgess DOLORES DEL RIO PICKERING. ONTARt Foliage begonia. Ger. Cowan, -.Mrs. Gourlie, Mrs. Law, airs. '1I Geranium—Mrs. Law, . c- . :_�Conochie, Mrs: Raine. n the Traffic Lift's Foliage Mrs. Gourlie; Mfrs. Law l 'Urs. C. Annis • . . � � YOU, like most people, are courteous when you Hue cep at the : i / ' Best Specimen—Miss Monney, •G. wicket to buy tickets. You stay in your place, do not jostle your ,±Cowan,' Mrs. Aniiis. neighbour, you retpeet his rights, and otherwise act towards 1' Dining -room bouquet—iMrs. A. him In-acourteous manner. E. Stallon, Mrs. Beare, • But do you think and act towards your fellow -motorist in this SPECIAL - .Wood,. • Living-�•oom bouquet* -Miss W. same kind and courteous manner when you get behind the Aylmer Peas, size. 4, 2 tins for 23e. Wood, E. Stallon, Mrs. B. W. Lot- wheel of your car and roll along the highway! ton. Do you sound your horn when about to overtake him rad then -SPECIAL �� t Bird Houses= -,Tumors Ronald aPass at a safe distance? Aylmer White COa sa, a �,1Oc. 'Watson, Shirley McGonochie, Joy Do you keep to the right so that others may safely yass your ce' Robinson.: Seniors _ _Dr. Pearson Do you hand signal when you are about to atop, start, sous SPECIAL mown or change direction? •. Jam, Apples & Rasp. 32 oz., 2 h ' Do you drive at the speed of the trsfiic you•ire in so as not to SPECIAL • impede other driven and can" them to "cot -in"! `. ':Asphalt Roofing: ..Ww1kenenn you need o sound your horn do goal in -a feiendl� Syrup, &e :Hive or �G�rown, 5 lbs. � 42e. •manner ,or do you give it a frightening bisalt! - 2. If you have not tried these eourteous driving manners, I SPECIAL+ - i _ eget oar rices OIl As— earnestly suggest that °a Marmalade "Mother's 1 ar 29c. p y tri Courtesy when got get behind aiL f ff the wheel o[ your car or truck. g'• ' � phalt Roofin . We han- g : To "Try Courtesy"' is to add greatly 'to your own pleasure and •dle all styles manufao- safety in driving as well as to that of your fellow motorists. af1PEGZ/1L s--c ---�tnred b the Toronto - Z• y f - Pork & Bean:, cabby's,", z3L�n 2 for. 25c, i Asphalt Roofing Co., TRY SPECIAL t - Mount Dennis, Ont, [RY- • I Sliced Pin a apple, 2 'for"'' : 25c. MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS.., f The New Spirit "OVINCE OF ONTARIO PICKERING -:- the Road Fresh Fruit* and Vegetables _ .UMBER YARD • 18007 M cf ANUR/SON _ ► Ila. 1 RONZ on ---Library Notes Term SL% Pm yew; 111.60 Paw In �� Both Beverley Nichols and Philip Gibbs have gone travelling .and each Uaiod� Subse=46ow to thet u has trip, -- SAW GL 2411Ma $2A0 is +d+►sm& a d some wrtent used the method of conversations to put over his 'JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. ideas- There, however a likeness in their stories ceases. Beverley — Nichols in "No Place Like Home" ` )Highland Creek writes gaily ' of his trip across Europe and talks to some irate ` Mrs. Percy Treadway's charming reader, who he imagines as object - 'home on Old. Danforth Road was ing to the way he tells his story. the scene of a very, delightful lun- The last half -of the book fs in a cheon on Thursday last. The mem- more serious veinfind gives vein ­ his hers of the Women's Institute were impressions of the Palestine of to - the guests, and the proceeds were day. Philip Gibbs, an the other an added to the W. I. funds. The hand travels about and re - pleasant sunroom, gay, with flow- counts his conversations with road - Bring plants, provided just the sweepe, statesmen, lords and lad - sight setting for what seemed like les, iaxsnimg men, ycnners, high- :- - a big family party. The hostess. brawl and lowbrows, in fact with had a cap Ue assistant in Mrs - all manner of folk:. His purpose Treadway Sr. The afternoon was was to discover (what the people of spent in a discussion of ` Modern England expected themselves from Day Problems and Conditions. In- the years immediately ahead of us, -formation of much practical value, and the result is an optomistie relating to the care of the sick book, both absorbing and instruct- -room, was, exchanged, and the aft- ive. You will find that the edition trnoan proved . to be both profitab- In Pickering Library is, also, att- le and enjoyable.. ractively produced and illustrated. "No Place like . Home" is also a- Pickering Softball Activities vailable, 'Pickering got off on the' right - toot in their opening game of the A LL SIZES Whitby Softball League, when they - stepped into Myrtle and administ- Of •e7ed a 14 to ? defeat to that town's -entry. B. Bye went the seven inn= _ .-.FANNING MILL, ings on the mound and although hit freely, was able to keep on top � -SCREENS throughout. Bye also connected for is STOCK the first home run of the season. A mammoth drive into deep centre. Clipper Plates :Spencer, with hao doubles, was the , other big noise, and the team as a ---Shur sued ------------ `- •THE _ CROWNING Achievement .IN. GARDEN PARTIES < AT OEDAR GROVE ON THE FIRST SATURDAY NIGHT± In July HORSE REGISTER. dILMF,T2r (2541.91 212346. Importea Clydesdale Stallion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will starut for . service at his own stat. le, during the season. Enrolment No.. 2243. DOLL (2336) 42921. Imp. French Percheron Stallion, f.n outstand- ing Pereheron horse of high gaul- ity, carrying a first-class premium certificate, the property of E. A. Somerville. Will stand for the season of 1937, at his own stable, lot .4, 10th line, Markham Twp. Terms:. To insure a foal, $10.. _ _Payable March lst, i$38. 'Ail ace -.- d •` r ATTENTION I Maple w . N-4tw !'Isla InB�!'aaCe 1/V• ' • . . Brack Road Gravel w W -s 1.1AN=A Ins oo. Pit Clasp )Batas for Fun stir comma - >!>o Crushed Pit Run " mu"wen` sornac. sw1fto'Iy�i>iib arse a11r. Caravel 'Aate.oir bUs Lion. 40 Ai# osis • Sand and Graded . , : � '""`a 4W p`"' BOWMAN & BOWS . Stone WHITBY ONT Delivered or Loaded in Pit PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 Law, Motor Sales Toroeio o[fica,Howard 6471 JOHN BOURNE - & SON Chouth ale.- Pl 1'ilry y Dealer. ATTZNTION. PARIILERS GOOD. -USED CARS GOODYEAR TIRES GENERAL REPAIR WORK L WILLARD.13ATTF.IUW GENERAL BLACK' MITHIM Weare preparedtorepe.ircan, SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS trucks, tractors .and all farm Give w a trial on a New oc a Used Car machinery. wheels rebuilt and 24 Holm Towing Service ...... tire -setting, wood -work and wood tnrninag of a!1 kinds . Gordon J. saW Plaee your order now for iPhone 2008 wood -working and turning. PICKER04G, ONTARIO Phone or Oall A. H. RO WE droek Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. (Sueoeetor to W. H. Jackson) BROCK _ The Beet that NAMUN THEATRE =a " "n give-. whole, hit and fielded their posit- p Ions well. They take on the Anglic- ans, Soma -•-ilio R ' R. S"'irf�•;llo �Tg$Y .'�' Que ty INSans, last year's champions, on Fri. SARGENT,S aA RD WARE 0. x. �, oma. day of this week, is Whitbyand Jr1ARHBAJrI. n1iT 301 COMMODORE AGAIN (26812) haaltlilt8psr>•st 9 Choicely bred Clydesdale Scallion, pro- All 9howlia Dgyliaaaht Saying Time BMW - play their first home game on June party of R. Dafoe. Green River, will 10th, St. Andrew's being their opp- make the: season of 1937 as follows: • F-rkday and Saturday onentis. Tuesday, May 25th. will leave his own Jane 4 and 5 RADIO SERVICE stable for Hugh Pugh's for noon: thence to John Barnes, Chcrrywood, for night, Two Shows at 2.30 and 9 30 [j 1�nnual Spring Show of Pickering Wednesdak. proceeds to McGriskit► Harry Hull Bros., Altona Road, for noon: thence 9atnrday Atatinep a6 130. • Harticulursl Society, brings many Folly Equipped for Guaranteed Wert - '' '440 - more his own stable for night, Thursday, Sat. Evening Show starts at 6 30 Builder and Contractor more entries than ttstui ata proceeds to Fred Wright's. lot 20. coo. I Reasonable Charge 6. Pickering, for noon : thence to ICU The annual spring show of tke' Tubes and Batteries on BmW J I.ehman's.lot 34,con. 8, Pickering. for 17AR4LE LOM BARD. BT10$WOrk and ►`3tUnelPOr� 3 night.. Friday. roc ode to hie own and - . ,a $ ecialt `3ocal Horticultural Society took Tslrat tasltr 1hN p Specialty .. lace n Wednesday afternoon and stable when be will remain until etre pRlio U&CMURRAY + 0 .. y 3P • 1rAt?L w1'taolr . — RAi1.dAlE following Tuesday morning. •. Architect's • Sprvioe ._evening_ last,with s great many !'I me CLra. ala -. - ;Iry more Pastries than ever before j a 'EWpadT/ exhibited. Owning to the late season, 46 THE -CROWN INNS growth hue •been retarded, and the wing High Raaebank Rd. and Hiagetoa Bd. classes were therefore limited. Mr.'a ` '"Sw� r Ldwi[ ; ^ -� Phone Ptak 661 -� t -C. E. Morley, in charge of the ev.. ening program - presented musical aatoates,s and readings by Mrs. G. y With Notic.,eto i FCoate4, Misses Mary Found and Ei1= O ' `-een Bushby. Miss Ethel'Hogg-gave a CHARLES BUTTERWORTH -an interesting demonstration in the - - s lnaking of flower blueprints, and a ! DUROTHY LAMOUR'*e do Buildin of all kind. :lantern lecture, featuriap the Drum- R 'bo school Mrs. Gonion Law andGAKPENT ERINQ - Mrs. W. H. .Westney served re- Monday., Tlneadby maid iVedn'edap CEMENTINt3 Y :'tr•eshments. The prizes -were award- ed as follgws: Tulips, 3 of one var- d Jung r 4. and Si. i'LUMBING lety--43,Irs. 'Raines, . Mrs.. •Faliaise, ::!First Sbow at 7.3C and Miss Wood, :Any vaiiety—G. W. Last Complete Show at8.50 a: ROOra`IN(i !12blooms­ Barker, Mas, Sterritt, Mrs. Raine; -GENE AUTRY We' 'ao sell Brantford RooBag 1'l bloorns— lira: Sterritt, Mrs. ,In a Linem,Up . ..: x Tallaise, •llrs. , 4Wne; Best Collet- `tionr—sirs: C. Annis, 'Mrs. G. Laws. aG�riate, Empire Bathroom I Daffodils Mrs. Sterritt, Gerald MEglntpment, Duro Water N ; Cowan, Mrs. Wood; + ou are Courteous— "The � Bi Show" Systems. Beatty. \are Iasi —Mrs. McConochie,. Wm. Stable Equipment VGormley, Miss McConochie. ?. so n E, r Id Mate - -A1 a the Bui ing vial I� Lilacs -E. G. Stallon. K A f E-�timates Free Flowering shrubs -Airs. Gourlie, "� lt1CCUSEDf blrs. Lotton, E. G. Stallon. ..Work Guaranteed House Plants --Flowering begon- <- With T LJ--A---d . is—:Kiss tiionney, Mrs. G. Anis, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR �O D Phone °1502; l ::1Krs. •Burgess DOLORES DEL RIO PICKERING. ONTARt Foliage begonia. Ger. Cowan, -.Mrs. Gourlie, Mrs. Law, airs. '1I Geranium—Mrs. Law, . c- . :_�Conochie, Mrs: Raine. n the Traffic Lift's Foliage Mrs. Gourlie; Mfrs. Law l 'Urs. C. Annis • . . � � YOU, like most people, are courteous when you Hue cep at the : i / ' Best Specimen—Miss Monney, •G. wicket to buy tickets. You stay in your place, do not jostle your ,±Cowan,' Mrs. Aniiis. neighbour, you retpeet his rights, and otherwise act towards 1' Dining -room bouquet—iMrs. A. him In-acourteous manner. E. Stallon, Mrs. Beare, • But do you think and act towards your fellow -motorist in this SPECIAL - .Wood,. • Living-�•oom bouquet* -Miss W. same kind and courteous manner when you get behind the Aylmer Peas, size. 4, 2 tins for 23e. Wood, E. Stallon, Mrs. B. W. Lot- wheel of your car and roll along the highway! ton. Do you sound your horn when about to overtake him rad then -SPECIAL �� t Bird Houses= -,Tumors Ronald aPass at a safe distance? Aylmer White COa sa, a �,1Oc. 'Watson, Shirley McGonochie, Joy Do you keep to the right so that others may safely yass your ce' Robinson.: Seniors _ _Dr. Pearson Do you hand signal when you are about to atop, start, sous SPECIAL mown or change direction? •. Jam, Apples & Rasp. 32 oz., 2 h ' Do you drive at the speed of the trsfiic you•ire in so as not to SPECIAL • impede other driven and can" them to "cot -in"! `. ':Asphalt Roofing: ..Ww1kenenn you need o sound your horn do goal in -a feiendl� Syrup, &e :Hive or �G�rown, 5 lbs. � 42e. •manner ,or do you give it a frightening bisalt! - 2. If you have not tried these eourteous driving manners, I SPECIAL+ - i _ eget oar rices OIl As— earnestly suggest that °a Marmalade "Mother's 1 ar 29c. p y tri Courtesy when got get behind aiL f ff the wheel o[ your car or truck. g'• ' � phalt Roofin . We han- g : To "Try Courtesy"' is to add greatly 'to your own pleasure and •dle all styles manufao- safety in driving as well as to that of your fellow motorists. af1PEGZ/1L s--c ---�tnred b the Toronto - Z• y f - Pork & Bean:, cabby's,", z3L�n 2 for. 25c, i Asphalt Roofing Co., TRY SPECIAL t - Mount Dennis, Ont, [RY- • I Sliced Pin a apple, 2 'for"'' : 25c. MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS.., f The New Spirit "OVINCE OF ONTARIO PICKERING -:- the Road Fresh Fruit* and Vegetables _ .UMBER YARD • 18007 M cf ANUR/SON _ ► Ila. 1 RONZ on t '71 ,••••� 7- 7 Mr: sad Mrs- Evans Ward were Toronto vL. E. ��� �+ -� visitors over the week -and. .AND. SURVtYOR j ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pil M MTS. Damns Morgan has moved '" j FUNBRAL DIRNOTOii AND Sbill8 J ' p ts All' were in Aurora last week -end. into the Carson residence opposite F. J. DONEVAN B. A« B. Se, O• for CSiI.DREN'g - F,,otbal!- 'Zlaremoat vs. Brooklin the school. L. S. On file are the rsoords of Sur-- Hl[BALMHR aald at F' set.quie the Park here on Saturday or. Mrs. Ralph Brodie and daughter, veyors Gibson and Yarnold. ilk _Au000ssor to W. J. math". ll", starer and is ening at 6.80 p. m.. 8. T. Lois, were weep -end visitors with King East, Oshawa. Fib," 1941 BtoaSviile SAFE, and dependable at� ? Mr. and Mrs. L and Mrs. M. Night and Day Ssr,3os Chandler, visited Mie and airs. E. lrieada here. Resaita good or money back Try it. -' Bryan, is Cobo Mica. Young has retarded house -. � fig, last week. Budaess Phon- Residence Pbeas joseW DrugStora after a the winter with . re- 9601 0 W20 Mr. 11. E. Parker continues in '1&tivee in Barrie. Barclay -Transport poor health. A few weeks out in Born, on Monday, May 17th, to t the sun, bOwting will work won- Mr - and Mrs. Jack Johnson ( nee Oaiy Soevias _ " Evans), a son. bgween' aremon •Mrs . Minnie Bennett conturnes - _ u�aas -; ' Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto FA in a very critical condition, and is Well-known citizen of Pickering 1 r _ eke it1g's tt1,g�1U y a at present receiving nursing assist- Township passes in ba67Ch year dace. My drivers .are trained to be carsid SAFE' • D 1 R ECT • EC O N O.MIt ' .Master Billie Mundell spent the Shortly atter . having eaten his courteous and reliable. CHANGE OF TIME TABLE z y' holiday in Toronto, with his father evening' meal as usual, Mr. Fred.asEffective Sunday, April 25th Special Rates oa. Lang DhAas LEAVE PICKER114C and accompanied him on some of erick Postill, of Green River,, pass- ��s ed away at his home, on Tuesday, For Toronto . For Oshawd the trips • Rev. J. E. Glover and Mr.. James May 25th, in -his 67th year. Mr.. None tee : IW- g& and intermediate points and interme$iate. pda% s • - 'McCullough, are attending the Bay Postill will be remembered 'as an No order'toe wallA. IL P. 1L P. alai A. '1L P. )tf. F. ls. Of Quinte Conference at Smith's auctioneer, workingat his AB sMps♦aents insured and protected Y profess- x6.09. • 12.54 e6.54 - a7.31 1.31 e7.31 'Falls this week. ion for over fortyfrom the westis' years, and his , . x6.44 ai$4 7.54 8.41 c2.31 .8.91 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland -10.01 sale was conducted is March '�`-' 7.54 2.i>4 .e8.54 -10.01 3.31 eP.3L spent the week=end at Erin,-. with •of this year. He leaves to •mourn Tel. Clara. !II - - ! G • 9.24 a3.54 '9.54 11.31. x4.31 10.31 - the•former's mother, who celebrated his loss: hia widow, formerly Violet Cly IL ,wad C• 10.54 e4.54 b10.44 P. M. 5.31 X1.81 her 73rd birthday, May B+ease, o! Whitevate; four Owned add operated b! - c11.54 5:54 c12.31 6.31 Rev. and Mrs. Augustine and sons, Thomas W., Clifford L., F. Frank L Eastern Standard Time family are vWt1�kmgg the formees Neil and F. Cecil;' and six ' daugh- &,-Dally amept- Sm. A Hol. b -Sun. A Hol. only. mother, at King0ttle, who is ser- ten: Mrs. W. G. Lale (Nettie), E. R. •• oodward y my. c -Sat. only. a -Sat , Sun. E sol, o sourly ill at present. .. Mrs. W. G. Shea (Merle), Mrs. Attractive ROMs? TRIP Fares Mrs- Lillian Bame, and two sons, E. Madill (Glsdys); Mrs. A. Sher- SPECIALS Chicago $16.05 Washington sly Bill and Gene, of Buffalo spent the and ( Beulah ), Iva and Mary; •at New York=$15.95 Buffalo $Sims week -end with the former's mother, home; and eighteen grandchildren, _ Tickets and Intoematiaa. at ]ars. H. H. Thomson. Interment took place at Whi itevale For this week' GRAY COACH LINES '- Master Ernie Anderson, young Rev. H. Wilson, conducting the EA-VrZRN HOUSE - PICSEBINQr_ PHONE 4Mson of Mr. and Mrs= -Maitland And-' service. P 8t G Soap, 5 for =19c reon, is in very poor health at Pre - Tomatoes, 26 oz 2 for 23c -sent. We hope Ernie will be get - Greenwood ting around again soon. __ Matches. 300 s _ 3 for_ ?Oe '. OVERLAND'S STORE _ The Baptist Y. F: Rally is being Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip and, son Dainty Mallow Biscuits, 2 ib 35e held at Wilson's Park, Green Riv- of Buffalo; spent the week -end with Princess Soap .Flakes, 2 for 29e es, on Tuesday, _June _29th. Clare- Mr. Vis', T. Middleton and family. Peaehee, <etand.} 2 for 27e A feyv of our many Outstanding wont, Whitevale and Green River W. M. S. will meet at the home French's Pre' rid Mustard �' groups participate. Ab* of Mrs, Perry Wilson, an Thiirsday and I Hot Dan Spoon Mrs. Abi,jah Forsyth is in very . afternoon, with Mrs. R. E. Mow - poor health, and last week -end way bray in charge of the program. Om Freshy and Cooked. Meats are ,ld _ i*isited by her family:' Mr. Morias- Mr. and- airs. Ed. Ma kept in perfect condition by'Eke- E1ee- t Mayne, of � Tomatoes 2 1-2 lb tis ��- sty and daughter, of. Detroit; Miss Toronto, spent Sunday evening with trical Refrigeration Salmon 1 W. tin lOc. �. May Florence, and Roy Forsyth,- of Mr.' and Mrs. F: W. • Gibson: ' :Port Credit. _ -•BROUGH7IM, bNT. -Corn. Flakes, 3. for ' ' .EZe. .. - Visitors with Howard and Edith phone Pick. 501 _ _;Fancy Cakes, 2 lbs 28MAnother Big Field Day -will have Ormerod, on Sunday afternoon were Syrup. 4 ]h an come and. gone before our next is- air: and Mrs: Chas. 'Fox, of Yor- "-sue. Here's hoping"for good weath- onto; Mr. and Mrs. L. Hagerman More for You Dollar at the Come is and see oar "stook of Dry floods, Groceries and erand a good crowd. It's a real and daughters, of Whitevale; Mr. I' day of entertainment folk. Don't and. Mrs. B,obt. Nash, of Markham. The Economy Store .•Boots & Shoes, e oda esus you dollars, fail to get there. _ Mr. and Mrs.' H.• Eatock spent The Woman's Association of the Sunday, at Little Britain. 'Claremont ask for a Coupon 07 the Surrey Oiostrwars.. Couryons ate United Church are planning for a gives co all casb sales of,25 cents or more. P ng Mrs. Dix, of Lithe Britain vis- - _ _ i - _ Garden Party in the Memorial Park $ted a week with her. sister, Mrs. May 28 -Jame 4 _ • ... _ an the evening of Friday,. June 25th Eatock, b fresh of F d supply Fruit an •V'egetablea • ',Watch for further announcements 3 SPECiALB. ever *eel[.. Quite a number attended the _ 7 1later. Bee Hive Corn Syrup, 5 !b. tin 40e shower last Friday evening, held at 'Sliced Pia�gple, 18 os -tin l0e Mrs. James Pepper and family the Koine of Mr. and Mrs. Gee, for , C A OVERLAND - laremont - Royal York Bak Pwdr i 1b 25e of Hudson, N. Y.., and her mother, f �• Mr. and Mrs. Robinson (nee Olive •-S'alt and Pepper Shaker Free" Mrs. C. A. 'Brooke, of Agincourt, Kinnear). • • QhOaO1 - -•- `:.We DeliVO? - } spent the -week-end with the form- De -Luz Shortening, 1 Lb 14e _ -er's brother, Mr. A,., G. Brooks and Tiger Salmon. 1-29 14e family here. Heinz Salad Cream. 6 oz. jai 19c The services next Sunday in heRadio Service' Liptott'Tea. 1 !b, with canister fi0c MONSTER ANNUAL United Church will be conducted Choice Quality Figs, lb 7e 1bj Rev. Harold kippen, of Tor on- rrn._Pear Sn fes-V91c­- WE - to, representing the Ontario Temp- Princess Soap Flakes 15c O = erance Federation, at 11 a. -ra. •and• PMT'S to all makes. Reas• _ _• `. by Mr. N. F. Goddard, at 7 p. m. onable chargee, Work Phone or Mail Orders Delivered FRIDAY, JUNE 4th • t The BowIing Club greens are be- Promptly. ing made ready for the season. A :'. :. guaranteed. i to the three people buying the most few spats are -to--be taken care of; , FREE TR P Goods in dollars and tents on that ".and a little more -dry weather and .AFTriUR IEL.D 'A• C• BROOKS _ _ - everything will be ready. A ,tourn- Graduate Radio and Television Institute C .A v,g GROCER - ay ATR D 4� TRIP d n- 4%ment for some . date in the very- Member Official Radio Service Men's IZ A number of other prizes to i>e - . phone Clare 3701 :P. wear future, is being planned. Association. drawn on lucky tickets.' Sympathy is extended to :lir. 46 Phone 5201% DICKERING 10. A. M.-4en-ke school,* ir'm' g your troubles. ~ rd of S ecial M. Lunch � ' Harry deathofh shbro her MrR Herb. p 12 A DS ,. Porter, at Stouffvrlle, on Tuesday 1. P. bL -Z -Pictures and Lectures morning. The. late Mr. Porter was Farm Machinery - 13 -plate BATTERY with 6. P. M. -Lunch - conducting a .confectionery and ice- Genuine HARD RUBBER CASE 7• P. M =-Pictures and Lectures cream business at that place. Cockshutt, Frost & Wood No. 6 - 10, P. M. -Drawing of Prizes: Mr. and Mrs. Loss Hili gave a .Corn Cultivators; No. 10 A. Oil G�arentt�d birthda for the lattee fat- Bath Mowers; No, .4 All -Steel- Man -�C•p� SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION' of 'Gasoline .and Electric Stoves, Elea , y 'Py' a7 .7 tric Refrigeration,'eshers;• Motor Oil, Roofing etc, at all times. mer, Mr. Harmon Yak�e who was urs Spreaders and No. t Grain Bin- -Education and Entertainment for young and old. Bring the ladies sad S6 years old on May 16th.. A din- combine Oe latest improve - OIL 570NE ner -was given in his honour, and a menta. children. birthday cake, with 86 candles- and Cockshutt Plows, _all styles to suit Phone vs for Prices by the Drum p� -Chas. Cooper Claremont, . Ont . ice cream was -served by his grand- Your Farm. Oliver Tractors, all - �+ It , childrensizes for every purpose. Used mat- ALPS PLACE Mr. Wm.: Wallis,. not _to be out- hines-.� Grain Grinders, 5 60 -cycle done by a nun*er of others, is re- Electric. motors, 1.4 to 5 h. p., Tur- painting the exterior of his home. .nip Drill etc:' IQLAREM0 \T; 019T. Doing the work himself, at over 80IUD W. F. DISNEY, Q'reenwdod' phone Clare. 3201 years of age. Same of us at 40 years don't feel like tackling that Psoas PICK 2314 41 ti _ _'_-- Job. The energy displayed" by some of these young felldws make the A rest Of us blush. ANNUAL ° ONtwwrO A meeting of the, Victoria, York Ontario County branches of the Rur- _ .1 Mail .Carriers Assoc. of Can. was BS'.0PENIN •----.-- . ,. DAY �0 • held at Port Perry on May- 28th , .:-FIELD , , . which was largely attended. A Com- mattes .of sax wasi'. appointed toCLAREMONT* MEMORIAL PARK, _FARM HELP fake arrangements for tfie coming - ' convention to be held at Whitby on - Labor Day next, when , every Coun-_ s uirg�'1'1•tly ziL Oritarw Pf in Ontario amp Quebec will be �erepresented, also delegates from:.every •other province:Wedule!,S'da�. .!Unemployed.. Men • Register *ith the At a meeting of . the Board of Directors of the Claremont ,.Ilniorr- ' _AFTERNOQN S-P_QRTS' PR( RAM Employment Service of Canada. Cemetery, on Saturday evening of Broohlin) at s • m• FARMERS . TeiYyourneeastothe nearest last week, Mr; Thos. Paterson; was _ODT-BAt.L (Claremont O8. , ' t• Mr. as. Coates P Employment Office, Relic! elected President; ,' ,SOFT-BA,L.L �• - Vice -President, and Thomas r _ lLdminiatrato or Asricultnial Reprosentative. Gregg, Secretary -Treasurer. They BobEntertainers are anndaneing their Annual Decor- b Wilson CO. ' - NARCHEIL F. HEPBURN ation Day, for Sunday, July 4th, at Prmw TV"ter and WL;Ltsr of Labor, 1 2.30 p. m. standard time.- Dr: Will give- tin Excellent Program from the Pavilion _ parBsment Buildings. ToroMe Tracy, of Toronto, will be the speak- er for the service, ilbsisted by, the in the Evening. local clergy. The choir of the Unit - ad Cly will lead In tLe music. Dance at 10.30 in the Ha1L i r+ y 1 X1,. i Ti J r:ee::.::::::e::S'''A'►�:�tq.Y.�rej'AA'eatiltiAw�ii::�: �� - ' .� in a week or two and they may put + v '�e• Doyle on first base then, but I .doubt l���► , it. I'll bet you dough richt now that Tea ,91E Ta�te - Kn 'EAT he goes to Washington. They are _ AH'(11100NAND coming' up and they need a man like, � �� Doyle is the infletd."- 's' "You're sure Doyle 4s-ok-ay?" t3Y CQRVLANI) F I t r VMt*i0N5 "I'd stake -my life on him." �i "Umm." Dowell opened a folio 1\�.'�.'�.`+.`�+a�R'�`.'s`eft+`+•`a'a,`rta,`�'a'a.+'+`+`wtivr.*,w;w'+ev +�w;y,',� .:,..:.e:��.. �:� :�. and ran through 'some papers, then SyM.+ps1a hna ata ,woamplloo mail .the puzzle, handed a latter to Terry. +" -atw asks <'What would be the "It's from Doyle," Terry said as he recognized -the handaYriting. He _ -- egeks .the t�aw,hterx air �itv, - . !e 1 Mat' Ndp C.1444� Nstw �1+4k plue+l - "Dear Scotter: '%rill ttet %tlw ` Me Meat• V*V'4 ti "'i'hd, btu+d wants to ave you," the "How are things in St. Louis? .I y tivtlte iia Mfr Alk -1� ter+W+ '4,w•he+ to tldtnrtivn whiaptlrrd, "I'll wait •for want you to know how much your :ems thele+ a es"q* 1tt+ R*tx '6It► .illi Y�+u autxsde. faith in me meant to me -'at a time •'tient' morailo,& matt+w+•a++t to tks In -a few, utinutes Terry followed when I needed encouragement. tke tilwotl Ntwt Kldsu xnd want with him to Inspector When Pop Clark sent em back to the Terry blurted at once. "Tile, puzzle And an industry which brings a gasp, W hi"r, the p•hil,&401 4A pitvh- 00"ll'x office.. minors, I felt way down and for a was probably bbught r1ght here in St. revenue of about $175 `per ramiIy in er, le k}tled ir+th a b4llst: tkvth -5uwke "You ca+t t be kept out of these. time °feared that m' career as a lay- Louis." Algoma:- and which holds otential- ' awd tarry Payr+. tt►e Fkiuvs' rookie thins, can you?" Dowell said with a er ,was over. Your encouragement "We've checked all the stores of itis for a much larger return is shortstop. 'for whom cialrk's 'pretty broad grin on his face. went a longway toward Aauotor France's had shown her prof. "It's••my•news•nose," Terry replied Y giving me any size that handle puzzles. Only Werth going after. _ _ what it takes to work against odds. two stores cart', that particular make e"rice over Whitpsr; ate suspected. with an answering grin. I've been working like a dog and I and they didn't have that puzzle in Gretchen -"What did -at first by Detective Kelly. It Is "Sit down, Burke." Dowell offered , you do when Burke who discovers it was Sid "I've like the Boston crowd, but as Renz stock yesterday; haven't had it for Harry Johnson kissed you?" bilin a cigar. I el hada confiders- will soon be able to come back into months. That puzzle wasn't bought Winifred—"Sat on him, . of course." Stream, notorious gunman, who tial wire..irom Kelly. I wired.. him ,t _ .wracked a taxi with a bullet through the game, I m wondering what will here in town. - g attain this afternoon. You and Cra- happen- to me. I'd rather be with the "So you think Doyle bought it in •a tire and Injured tour .Boston play- ven worried me. I couldn't see why Blues than any team I know and it Boston. and ,sent '- it to Seotter " fere as the Blues are to open a series. you two of all the reporters should ?„ . Then Dirkin, Chicago star, drops dead have been there. I might' not have isnt just. Frances Clark either. They through an accomplice. Terry Trainer Gives His atter hitting a homer, from poison on ' thought about it if are a great outfit and the old man is sneered openly. r you hadn't been a wonder even thou h -he can't see "It's not impossible you know," a photograph needle fixed in the hen- in on. all the others." g_ �< n 't ' •idle of his bat. Pictro, Chicago's bat = - me at, present: 1 may make it, yet.' Dowell replied._ I dont -know that Team Krusehen He handed Terry a long offijcial Let me hear from you. he is the paragon that you seem to boy, disappears. Clark sends Doyle confidential" wire which •told , Do and «I -am constantly reading about think he is: "Dail Dose" for 'Footballers - to Newark but he Is soon sold to y g Y - ` all there was to know about him and you, in the "I know Do ' Boston. When the 'Blues poi td St. y papers. •How does a feel Doyle and hes , far Read what one professional trainee his connection with the previous mus-'. � from that soft of thing a Louis, Scotter, the Rubes' star pitch- dere. to_be such a popular idol. Are you ng s any, man I does to keep his team in tip-top con - or, is found dead from a gas given still as quiet and shy as ever?'What : know, What would be the point?" off by a ' mysterloui powder In the 'You wont.give ;any- of. this away. you need is a girl. Do you still read "Lots of points." dation:— • to the local reporters. Terry asked - 'I am a'brofesslonaI trainer, at pre• box with a jigsaw puzzle sent anony a lot and •do jigsaws? (To be continued) • sent with a first-class football team, am, mously. Craven, a New York nbws- „ "I'm looking forward to spending and have been for the past fourteen It has you buffaloed his it? Paper man who handled the puzzle, is „ some time with you when you come years. Kruschen Salts has been very I dont mind admitting that it Tourist Trade ' ' also gassed but lives. Each time � to Boston, - �- beneficial, both as a laxative and in has. I 'expert .to 'be bumped off or. Burke has a beat on these sensational ._'Yours � . . keeping the .men free •tram staleness.- r happenings and masked gunmen true framed almost any minnte� i don't - Means 5175 for g �r - him up, question him and warn him feel too healthy right now. ,� '=Larry,".; Each morning t I see that every man he knows too much. When Inspector 'You had a row' with Doyle after What• do you thing of. it?" Do- -' under' me taken a email amount .rtf p �„ p*ell asked. Each. Familyruschen Salts to assist the fiver and Dowell suggeststhat.oy e may "It'i a goo atter rom one friendkidneys, I have used. Krunhen_-with,_.. He beat me a Terry replied p' to another." all types of at etas. an with candor. "It maybe more than that." And 'Butcher, Baker, Farmer and alvely among my private patic:ntsr for WAKE U P YOUR "what do you know abouthim'.,r Tradesman All Share ;n It cases of Ions of vitality.- rheumatism _ "How could. it be?" "You may not believe it, but we „ and neuritis." — J.J.J. (Certified Mas - are pals noon-. dust likr kids. -We There have .been slimmer' clues _ ..._ ... _ LIVER B 1 !. E made u after the sora and bring a man to justice," Dowell re- The tourist trade last year meant aeric): P p Pa The "little daily dose" of Kruachen around now whenever -we can get -to-, torted: err additional revenue to Canada of " ether. He's a eat bo and a foie "There's no clue in that!" Terry $2� for* man, woman and child Snits helps to keep the internal or- -1 -Aad You'll Jump Out of Bed in the g � � gans functioning regularly in their showed his indignation. in the Dominion, or about $125 per 16 Rarin'to o ball player. daily duties. Lader, kidneys and :bon - liver shouldRpour out two pontids of "He's doing pretty well with Bos-, "\ow, don't get: all hot and both- fasilyf,—a nott unimportant summ. els are stimulated to healthy, vigor - The Squid bila tato your bowels daily. If this bile ton, .I understand." - _ eyed;"'Dowell advised. "It could be o; ar.. as a District of Algoma ods activity, - thus assisting them to Is not sowws freely your food doeea't digest ,. s clue. That's one of the reasons I and the city of Sault Ste. Marge is It last d in the bowel, Gas Moab up He's a born ball player and he eliminate .waste products and poison':' your stomach. get constipated. Harmful - would do well wherever he is, I don't called you in here. I wanted to et concerned, the revenue per person ' y g that endanger the health: poisons to into the , and you feel sour, believe the s line on Doyle from some one who was probably 40 per cent. higher - sunk and the world looks punk. y ll hold him very long in knew him. He wrote to Scotter.-rt's than 'the, average for the Dominion, A mere bowel movement doesn't -)ways gni Boston. Boston doesn't have a PIMPLES' at the cause. You need something that works dated a week ago. Scotter received which gives' some• idea of- - the rm- ca the liver u well. It tatty those good. old chance now to go anywhere and the ortance of the tourist trade to this Carter's I:rttle Liver Pius to get these two managers are lookia players it when the team came back. Sup- P pounde of bile Bowing freely and maks on ge g far Ia ars of pose he answered.it at once: It would area. mad ! o �+++aeme= n: - nest "up and• up". Harmless and ,nue, e�ey his caliber to bolster up weak teams. make tba bile flow free y. Tbeyo the work „ „ have given Doyle a chance to send And -that revenue Is fairly widely era s, and apply the t,tuture of esdeod but have no eslorttal or mareury be Boston 'meds bolstering . up. spread.' .The L. S. Chamber of Com- once de`ly' A simple treat. ' ebeti,. Ask for carter• .LlerA. Ll.er Puh, M - �, • the puzzle to -an accomplice 'out P I mem which will Sure th.,r -) but Reni, the short- satned 9tubborniy refttw aarebiag alae. 26e here." merce estimates that of every dollar zs Clear up your ik9ri! stop, wilt -be back in the game with- here." rot, and you.• know. 'it," the American tourist spends in Can- .. "That's oda, it per cent goes for hotels and , a - __ . • other lodgings, or to -restaurants, so .. i 7SALAVa4. that it is in turn passed on to the I 0 U AT -..!.D Vo KNOW Tgrover, the butcher, the dairyman - ssi[i1i� !,t` p` �++ - and the farmer. And what they do -- with the :money when 'hey get. it r a:,ss� e.., : .•; :• . :: -- - - 4 tioponse f the pope atifti,aAi.-sec- Ono- -- it MI r .large } t i f' } +a' 4. 1 .. Xi +iRl ED..,S E.:LO%w"E CHAS. COOPER— Claremont. Assoc. - Dealer -:-J. • McGlashan, ' D unbarton "How do you keep your outhouse- dean?" "1 use- OIL L E TT' $ LYE regularly... It keeps things clean and- sanitary ' `Outside closets kept clean' this easy way'.. HERE'S' no risk of offeti- sive outhouse odors when you use Gillett's Pure Flake �'•x., :;`; .,Lye 'regularly: 'Just sprinkle' half a tin ' over contents of closet—once a, week, There's :.:no need to remove contents Gillett's does it -for you. KN _. I Gillett'- Lye is the household's F~ - saves hours of , heavy work -clears clogged drains, scours ditty pots and Never dioolve lye in hot watw. pane, -quickly flushes away uW The action of the.lys lfte1F he;; toilet stains. Seep a tin handy. the water. PREE- DOOKLL-r—The Gillett's Lye Booklet tells how to use this ' powerful cleanser for doyens of tasks. Send for a free copy to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberw 8t., Toronto, Ont.' " SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON JOSEPH'S EXALTATION June .6th . "Now therefore let Pharaoh look out f a man discreet and wise, and set him _. over the land of_Egypt- Let Pharaoh do this, and let him.aPpotut overseers over the land,. and take up the fifth part of the land of Egypt in the seven plenteous years." — Literally, the phrase should read: "Let him fifth the• land, i.e., levy a tax -upon its pro- duce to that extent which was- double the .annual impost exacted from Egyptian farmers, but which the un- ir .precedented. fertility of the soil en• abled them to bear without com- plaint."—Thomas om- plaint"—Thomas Whitelaw. "And let them gather all the food of these good years that come, and lay' up grain under the hard, of Pharaoh for_ food in the cities; and let them keep it, And the food shall be a store to the land against the seven years -of famine, which shall 'be in the land of Egypt; that the land _perish not through the. famine. And the thing was good in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the Ayes of all his 'servants."'—The advice Which Joseph gave to Pharaoh Is found carried out In the latter part of this chapter, and In chapter 47. Such an immediate exaltation to a Place. of supreme power and influence as is described in the following verses 'r is difficult to understand by ,those of us who live in such a time as this, and are citizens of a nation in which high office_ is,.generally 'obtained by .6% election. Yet the entire episode "and the description of Joseph's function and position as vizier are in full ac - ".cord with all that we know concern- -ina the datles and privileges, of the state officials standing next after the king. In this connection we are particularly enlightened by detailed regulations for the office of vizier -.preserved in the tomb ofinscriptions of Rekh-MY-Ra, the vizier of Thutmo- tis III (1501,1447 B.C.). Alter the king, the vizier is the highest . digni- tary in the state with all the rights and powers accruing to the king. In a world, he replaces. the king, In the, king's absence, the vizier is the actual ruler, and in the kfag'a absence the vizier is the actual ruler; and In the king's presence no person and no matter can reach the king except through the vizier's mediation. It- is •the vizier who issues all orders and he it is who carries out the royal commands. , Every officer from the f highest to the lowest must report to him. "And Pharaoh said unto his :serv- ants, Can we' find such a one as this, a man In—whom -the spirit -of God lis? AAnd Pharaoh said unto Joseph, For- asmuch as God hath showed thee all this, there is none so discreet' and wise as thou. Thou Shalt be over my house, and according unto thy word ti shall all. my people be ruled: only in the throne will I be greater than thou. And Pharaoh said unfo Joseph, See, I have set thee over all the land of. Egypt.-- 'And Pharaoh took • off his signet ring from his hand, and put, it upon Joseph's hand, and arrayed -him. in gestures of fine linen, and put a gold chain about his neck." —The signet ring signified not only the con- fidence of the crown, but it,was a1sq a token of high privilege, the bestow- al of which rested with. the king alone." "And he ,made him to ride in' the ' second chariot which he had; and they cried before him, Bow the knee: and set him over 'all the land of Egypt." —Joseph was driven in a royal chariot through the streets. with runners calling for attention in front of him. There- are many pictures ')'showing royal ;chariots in -sumptuous . official apparel, the horses fully caparisoned as on 'solemn occasions of state Ceremonies. It is, noteworthy , Ghat some old Egyptian. customs; have been preserved to this very day in the valley of the - 'ic. In the same, 'manner as runners r employed in front of Joseph's ' c i ot. 'sothrough- out the ages right vn 'to the khe• dives and viceroys r modern times, runners have bee employed to clear the way for ki s and high person.- ages. erson.ages. Probabl Lord Kitchener Was .the last count rpart of Joseph to -have the runners with swords in their hands running in front of his car - The very word here trans- lated "bow the kgee,". which is.the. word "abrek", meaning, literally, "mind thee", is the exact equivalent of the- Arabic word "balak" which is used today -by vehicle -drivers An. Cairo schen, .shouting to the ; pedes trians, by which they mean "Look up,,' "And Pharaoh said, unto Joseph,' I _am Pharaoh, and without thee shall' no man lift up his hand or his*foot In all the Iand of E=ypt."— The full. meaning of this verse is explained in the quotation given above from Pro - feasor Yahuda. The meaning of the. new name which Paharoh gave to Joseph has been vigorously interpret- ed. Some ,suggest that it means "the salvation of life," or "• the salvation of the world," or "the food of the liv- ing." Professor, Yshuda combines all these and says that it probably means "food of the land is this .living one," conveying the idea that Joseph was the feeder of Egypt. Joseph's .mar- riage to Asenath is only another. evi- dence of the high ,position in which he had been -placed, for the priests were the highest and most privileged class in. Egypt, and intermarriage with this caste gave him the very highest social position. The name of his first child, Manasseh, "making to forget"; the name of his second child-, Ephraim, means "to be fruitful." Our lesson closes with a brief notice of Joseph's remarkable administration over Egypt in preparation• for and during the' years, of famine. To Phar• aoh belongs• the proud distinction of Instituting the world's first ministry of food .with Joseph as food -control- ler. • Tbere ds always *Isdom in pro- viding for the futpre years. What is true of corn is also true of -character. Rationing is never a pleasant experi- ence. It means doing with -out some things for a while and partaking sparingly of others. Pleasure hours: may have to be. rationed, but only for, later advantage, to stave off idleness and ignorance, and to secure the benefits of. a good education. FloaNd Lighting 0% Is ru" W *. ■ Sc and• to fursee possible traffic de- velopments. The firstexampleof road building costes 'to us from the days of the old Roman Empire. Roads built by the military authorities of that- day are still in use in Italy, with modern surfaces, of course. Lost for a Time "During the middle ages the `art of roadbuilding' -was lost and up until the time c1 Queen 'Elizabeth, Kings and Queens of England made the- trip from Buckingham Palace to Westmin- ster Abbey in barges on the Thames River. Even until about 160 years ago roads were in.. terrible .'condition and when the first carriages did make their, appearance. the Royal heads_ re- ceived a great shaking -before being crowned. "The increase in industry and com- merce brought demands for better roads. Lack of transportation facilities threatened to strangle new industries. One of the, laws of that early day was that only a certain' amount of traf- fic would be permitted over roads in a given time. Today roads are- built - to meet traffic demands rather than have traffic confined to the road car- rying capacity. "The man who invented macadam road surface — his name was Mac- adam -spent about. $25,000 o1 his own money developing the road sur- face to the place where it would be serviceable and thea was given a- Po- sition as general surveyor in England and died a poor man.trying to live on a beggardly salary. "When automobiles_ began to push the horse and buggy from the public eye the United States senate was in formed . that only. seven per cent, of rural roads were fit for travel. Since 1916 the United States has spent two billion dollars on roads. "About 1915 the Department of Highways was former and Ontario now has 5,000 miles of paved road and 42,0000 miles of m$intained road which will take motorists to almost any corner of the province. - Farm Queries.., Conducted by PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL :With the Co-OperstTbe of the Vaktaus Departments of - the Question:—'°How long does it take manure toproduce• nitrate in the soil? How does .it give the' nitrate, - ,potash and phosphorus?"—L. H., Tim- Iskaming .Co. 7, Answer, --The nitrogen of stock manure is quickly available, especial- ly when it is •applied to tlfe soil in the 'spring when the prevailing tem. perature : rising. Bacterial action 1s very rapid at this time, and nitrate nitrogen which is a product of bac- terial action, therefore, becomes rap- idly available. The phosphorus and .potash become available as -the plant materials decay.-. They will not be quite so quickly available as nitro- gen, but will surely be sufficiently available to nourish the crop to which they are applied. I You probably know that if -manure is fairly well stored so as to take care of the liquid manure, it will con- tain from 19 to,15. lbs- potash per top. Generally stock manure is quite low In phosphorus, however, since the ant - mal removes phosphorus from its feed In order to build its bone. Manure needs supplementing with phospliorus carriers .especially. Question:—'I ,have been applying chemical fertilizer (K.N.P.) in the following manner—dusting it on the lawn, by shaking through a coarse gunney sacking bag. The result has been that the grass has burned. I followed the -application of the - fer- tllizer with liberal watering with gar .den hose. How can this fertilizer -be applied, without. damaging the grass? r Will the application of such fa;tilizer kill out moss? How much should be applied each time and• how often? y When is the best time? —G. W. M., Northumberland Co. Answer:—I would say that it is pos- sible that you have applied the mix- ture o1 the carriers N -P -K in too con- centrated a form. If you pse Sulphate of Ammonia as a carrier of nitrogen •. for instance, and apply it fairly lib- erally, its first. action ,would be to burn the grass. However, the grass -should soon recover and show much *healthier and more vigorous growth. ` If you are using a mixed fertilizer and dust it on the lawn after the dew has dried off, -following this with a ' good sprinkling of water,• you should have, no trouble with burning. If you apply ii at about two ounces per sq. yard, you will be- applying it at the rate- of- 600 lbs: per., acre, If the fertilizer is acid in reaction, It will not kill out -moss to any extent, To make it alkaline, however, i1 you - care to -apply a small dressing of, lime, you will find this' will curtail the growth of the moss. In other words, moss dotes not thrive urlder _alkaline ` conditions. Hence the application of lime would_tend'•to kill it out. I would - suggest that you give. the. lawn . a treatment as early as possible and _ again in about a 'month, and possibly again about the middle of July. This - 1 should -bring it -back in good form. British Woollen' M Ps "If this Biu 1nservative said Mrs. H. 'H. Tato', Conservative M.P., "not QL_ * A--:--& `IML_ I only will a great injustice be done to -- aim at grading of not more than three StateSiPeiioll uanty will Wil( 'Be Common Practice Is. Fu- feet In every 100 feet of road; 4900men will organize protests againdt dire Prediction Made by High-' feet of clear visibility and elimina- _ _ _ this _ measure in every conceivable W% FAsineW. tion of detours. Detours are seldom point to Diseriasination in C X1&. wap necessary in road building now except tions for the Seam —.New Stan- Dr. Maude Boyden spoke of the "Electric. flood lighting of high- in the case of broken bridges or, ex- dad of . Inequality hardship she , had seen among single ways will-. eventually be a common caTations•" _ LONDON, — The strmraised by wpmen living on a pittance In* their - practice •and • present' roads are be- women M.P.'s of all parties becansa -ir1 age. These women, she said, had Ing constructed to meet the needs -of The sun and the moon appear men eatpE uIi to $2,000 a -year; may contributed to the suppoq of their traffic and to continue, to do so for rnqualify fcr a State pension whereas Parents and other members of their the' next fifty about rise same size to observers on : y years,' H. E. McPher- ��� but the sun actually baa women may qualify only If their total family, Viand were now left ,to shift for - son, resident engineer of the depart- y _ a income is under $1,250 is finding an themselves In loneliness and poverty. meat of highways, declared in a re. •'lliameterL 400 times that of the moon. echo all over the country. - Lady Astor, M.P., said the salary . cent speech. Since the moon is only about 289,000 The London and National. Society discrimination between the sexes un. "Present-day traffic demands good miles away, and the sun - is about for Women's Service held a• meeting der the Bill was. grossly. -unfair. The.. . roads and the job of the road builder 92,900,000; the enormous difference in when objections to the. Contributory, meeting was 'supported by nearly 80 and .designer Is to keep up with traf- size is not readily apparent. ..Pensions Bill.were voiced. women's organizations. ; _ o i ■ 4 PUT OLDSMOBILE -THROUGH ITS PACES - w :{ a k, v t td— 't ua ra e r e oar- oor Sedan w Trunk I Oldamob 1 "6" d� with THE CAR THAT. HAS _ YTHENG FOR 1931 ME form drive today • EV in new'Olds�oh e y.• a. it M. "'°°""'"'"`�`" " +• Longer Wheelbase Six or Eight. Know the pleasure of driving a Bigger,"Roomier Bodies car that's sma=t',and -different. Know the thrill of ^{ Higher -Powered Engines : smoo er, liv,lie power .. the restful- comfort of Improved Clutch r Po ' , New llnisteei Turret Top roomy tnteriozs, Knee -Action Wheels' and I?ual a ,,,.:;• Bodies, by Fisher .. - e Stabilizers - the priceless sense .of sect<nty that comes from the new Urdsteel Turret To Body Super-liiydrauiic Brakes b '~ i rovedCearAxle P y -- i ati za 1. 1 > He, , improved . r a .�; •� .,�,• i Construction _ by Fisher, and Super-flydzaulic Brakes. Oidstxo _ - - New Dual Stabilizers bile is truly "The car that- has- everything" yet it R' Proved Kn$e-Action Wheels Fisher !lo -Draft Ycntllatian is priced viith the lowest to set the pace in value - - ... r Norithlypayments- to, suityour purse on New Center.Cortrol Stee ins ; 1 - , the, General"Motora• Insfalinent Plan. _P$i�EAi FROM y• -t6-c l: Spur! Coupe `with Operri Seals) DeLvered at factory,, Oshawa, Ontario. .. Government Pr ea, liubje and Ireichan,9t- '0 L0 SMU ' additional. (Prison subject to change •�� without notice.) __ _ •'.1 8 -Cylinder Models also Available. ...... _ .. _ o-1471 .CHAS. • COOPS —.,Claremont. _ A ,,a- De;�1er McGlaslaan, Donbarton ' . ' r.., o�p ..... T D S. .,. .+_. ♦ :.q ' (.:,.. ., t . .. 5 i.: ..w .:d '.t i :' C._..Fe w-' .• •..i.. .,.,. • .: ......•: •k. ,def, .+. ;e- .�p: M f. .L ..�6y..t ii!tf . r - . ..� 1 L�Q�LIU� y t -Mas Ids Avntlng bas been con• flaid to ber horror for sorne VWood. dons -C. Robinson,. C. Loch- 20. in vary poor health, and is not lrn• ood. M, Johnson, E.• Ottowell, W, 0 - Mhe prospects for an abundant pmvinx as hor friends would like. Reki, It. Munson, B. Legard and 19 fruit crop is norw very bright as -.,,john and Mfw. Tenho, of Tor. the Girls' Team. Band, Orchestra ei --titers is an abundancr of bloom and unw. paid a .hart visit with their and Public Address System --B. Le - ��� 3 there has been no froot so far to uncle #AW ,iaunt. Jahn and Mrs, tcard, W. Wheeler, J. Spencer, F. �.! - ,give it a set -back- Murk'ar an h'riday vvanlnK, Prowse, F. Pearson, B. Bye. Gate « f of -The Audley United Chumh is sttcut't forget the Anglicwn Car. Committee --W. Redditt, , J. Bsls. �iokerlln B Le a Store owRtiqnplating Anniversary Sorvir• dart F'WU In the Park here, on don, C- Sterritt, G. F6u4nd, A 3t1g, rune zvlut. ILO" We ague ,n prtttgrotn bap been Arranged. vitew. -44m. Jaime@ Andrew ,pent a --Miss Nellie Sier, Of Rritrbanp, four days• in Keswick with her dau- , Australia., who has been vieiUh# ghter, Mrs, John Draper and e' Pickering friends for rrervral we"e, .fam- ily, ; •is now spending a ootlple of fompoks -,Mipx' Elsie LmWwtwd was the with Mr, and Mrs. JaybaoiL of rvAcipient of a miscellaneous shower H:+ooklin• on Friday evening last, by a group -Owing to• the frrquent rains, of her friends from the village, many fare' ers in heavy land have -tN . F. Mechin and son; Hugb, practically no needing done .so for, of OaharNa, and L. K. Devitt, of is the 1at,e4t seiwtm in many T„rnttto, visited their mother here Years and farmers are ' on Sunday, ,bekxuring `- very anxious. Those who were able .-The June session• of the town- to- get their grain �++tn early tri. ship council will `be held in* the the season report very rapid grow- Brougham Hall, on Monday, June th. Fall wheat and the meadows i 7th, at 1 p. m standard time. never looked, better at this -season -W. C. Murkar has been app. I-ointea -.of"Un year. a Justice of the Peace in the -It is remarkable how fresh the County of Ontario, said appoint- ,mwwry of Queen VictbTiais kept.I' merit dating from May 27th, 1937 in the minds of the people of Can- i -The. W• M. S. of St. Andrew's • ada, as well as in the other part- I Church will meet 'at the' home o: =: of the Empire. With the:, young Mrs. Harry Boyes, on Wednesday, ' people' the important feature of the June 9th, at 3. p. in. D. S. T. day was the use of fire -crackers,' ' -The Woman's Association of ( which seem as popuIar as ever. the United Church will meet at the -- The24th of May seems to keep its ; home of Mrs. - W. C. Murkar on position as the most popular -hol Wednesday, June 9th, at 3 p. til. iday of the year. -The next meeting of the Hort- -Owing to the aux of req- 'iculturaI Society will be held in the ttesta_ from the fans and the fact ; Sunday School. Room of Greenwood . that other cities in the international ' .United Church, on June 23rd. Watch . League have already started night for further announeernents in this baseball this sessom, Toronto Club . paper, ,ommals decided -to hold the first -The Unionville Junior Farmers flood -light games at Msple Leaf ttl M hold their ' Second Annual Stadium on June 3rd and 4th when Spring Dance in Manxmoth Hall. tits McrAt al Ruyet,ls Invade the Malvezn, on ,Friday,_ June 4th, Dan- bed his father about the neck, and -emu ----Max the present caatpaign. Bong and His Boagie-Men. Re- --Me - residents along the front fresbinents . • ' street are now complat.wng of the -The May meeting of the Wom- dust - nuisance due do the increased en's Institute - was held at the tn&k. Especially where the large home of Mrs. Cartwright with..a --truclas and buss, travel over the good attendance. The District Pres- ": pavement at a fast . rate large ident, Mrs. Halliday, accompanied e louds of dust arise and are depoe- by Mrs • Jahn Draper, paid her an- ited on the verandahs and much of nual visit, and gave same sound it fis►dre its way into the houses: advice on program planning. • A The Department of Highways should paper on "The Value and Cultivat- give the -matter . «heir- earliest att- ion of the Tomato" by Mrs. Sterr- ention.. _ itt. and a duet Jby Mrs., F, Bunting --.At the meeting called on Fri- and Mrs. W. Murkar, made up the - day evening last for the purpose of program, after which deeds and :. ascertaining the views of the am- bulbs were exchanged between -` ghborhood, regarding the Dominion members. . Day Celebration, so little interest _ -,At the monthly meeting of the wlas shown tnat woee . few worimro rouee t ruswes on r7way evening vcho generally shoulder the respon- last, an increase in the village tax ability felt that they could no long- rate of 2 mills was passed. For a -or do 96. As a result the offer of number of years the village., street - the local ball teams, to take over lighting has. been costing, about _ the day, wss quickly • accepted • Al- $150 snore than has been collected though the operation of the day .for that purpose. As the present `` will' now go into new and younger asseseanent - is 7.6 mills, a very ands, it is expected and hoped that modest sum. is available for use in will have the whole -hearted the village, and out of this,. $150 .'they support and co-operation of our' has been taken ,from other assess - people generally. It means a lot menta to make up this. Hydro acc of : work and careful management, ount. One mill. in this village will and the boys_ are wished the best net approximately $165. The add- •- of luck on the undertaking. They itional mill is required to liquidate msy possibly institute something a deficit of approximately $300, ' • entirely new, . the lack of which and at this rate rwolI require two may be responsible for the very yearsto complete. As Pickering apparent lack of interest by our 1" about the lowest mill -rate of citizens during the past few years • any village in the province, no ob-r Good luck, -boys! . . , - jectioa can be nude to • this move. -(guy Wells, aged 49, and son, Improvements are' being made, w-- sAlbert, Albert,aged 14, of Scarboro, .were need them, end will continue to drowned on Saturday afternoon' need -them, but they can be paid -last, at Pleasant Valley Park south for, from only one source: ` of the Base Line Bridge, south of - =At a second meeting in the here.. During the family outing at last few days (June 1st) the organ - this park, a young daughter, .while ization for - the First. of July was in the water, got into difficulties, completed and the corranittees are and the brother, went into the wat- as follows: Parade -A:, Mitchell, er after her, placed her on the bank F. Pearson, C. Lockwood, V. Bye, safely, . then accidentally slipped N . E. McEwen, - Geo. 'Martin. }lack into the water., 'which• is about Sports --Jas, Palmer, Jack Boyeel,. 12 feet deep, and owing to fatigue Jack Spencer, Bert Legard, F. Pear - from rescuing his sister, he started son, E. OtteweIl,• M. Johnson, C. to go down. At this moment, the Proum; W. WUteeler. Evening En - father dived into the water; fully tertainment-W. 'Wheeler, Basil clothed, and the drowning son, as Bye, W. Murkar, F. Bunting, Geo. generally happens, frantically grab Rendall, M. S. Chapman. Adverds- bed his father about the neck, and ing--B. Legard, W. Murkar, A. both went to the bottom. It is said Mitehell, J. Spencer. Booths and that neither could .swim. Dr. Cart- FOR SALE-0abbage, Tomato and nauliflowerplants, Also Dooley toes Wyight; who was called, brought LILLIAN'S Stanley Balsdon along, who dived FOR BALE-50acres, lot 17. con, 4 Pickering. Good buildings, weliwatered, in Rood Condition for spring crop: Will rell several times in an attempt ,BEAUTY S140P ate the bodies; without succsL"es. _ it not zoade.h + - - ", '. A fins] arrangement of a fishing - (Next door to Old Church Garage) pole, line and. wire, with. fish -hoofs Telephone 8900 - enabled Stan to locate the body of testedMur b,b;���oF:erma. 11 ��; -the father and brought to the sur- •. face. It was neccessary to enlist Shaeetpoo and Fingerwave - W _ the...aid. of Oshawa firemen, in Fingerwave 354c. - locating the son, which was done when -a boat was - secured. This is- Oil Shampoo k Fingerwave 75c. the first bathing fatality here this Arehiag 35Cyear., but . it is expected that in _ ppnvatA camps, some attempt will be required to warn people of dan- Manicure - 86e. : -ger and .provide life-saving facia-. Pacials sties. (so varied have the pries HAIRCUTTING .i :�5c. of this unfortunate accident been, we cannot vouch for the ctirrectnesa. Therssigae iEleaterlem Oil Pena. of the description of the actual act Braves movements leading up to the drown- $1.95 $2.50 $3.50 15,00 ing. Ed.) nlhnn- Pirk. 7NO Butt and Sr. Boys' Team. Admies- ion to bre 25 and 15 cents. Cars W be parked on the grounds, 25 cts. A public meeting will be held in the hall on Monday evening 'June 7th to receive reports of various committees and to decide on such matters and the Parade, Band etc. —ANNOUNCEMENT of the op- ening on Saturday, June 5th, of "The Spinning Wheel", a Canadian Handcraft and Gift Shop, conduct- ed by Mrs. W., A. -Bedlington and Miss A. E. Richardson, at the home of A. E. Richardson, East End, Pickering Village: The stock to comprise hand-woven woollens and linens, • fine knitting wools, Canad- ian Craft Goods, Chinese Li ens and Jew,ellrv, hand=made Toys and other interesting gifts. You are cordially invited to calf. Lessons in Hand -Weaving when requested. The insurance office, of A. E. Richardson remains open for busin- ess as usual. ' —'-NIrs: Ross Murison spent the week -'end with her relatives in Madoc . Barber Shop- - :, •� '.J !Beauty Parlor 71 competent lady will baveeharge of -the beauty parlor and satisfac -tion is guaranteed at reduced prices. Permanent W svm $2.00.58.50.55.00 Shampoo and MuVer Wave, .50 Finger Wave, ,ab Marcel. .10 Oil Sbampoe. ,36 Ladies' Hair Cut. 20 Special Prices, May 25 to 31 Oil P. W., Reg. 32.00-431,50 Reguivr, Reg. 33.50-43-0b Regular. Reg. 55.00-44.00 H. MAQILL phone Pick 71 AllGet Ready for the :12th mom T Coronation Flags and Streamers now in stock •" ST—ale,Tile-sn"ravel Roofing 12 Flags, on a tape, ready to hang ---all for 69C. :.' Individual Flags at 5c. 10c, and 15c. -Breakfast Bacon, = - -BSc. a lb. Cluster Flag Holders, 5 hold Flags, only 25c r -ply, .25 a sal 1. goof coat- L LL if -Brighten up the HomeAAA Minced Steak, :I2c. a Ib. with, EIastica Paint _JACKuI D rel- 7. Staunton Wall -paper - Glassite Varnish Stewing Beef, 12c, alb. .:New Oilcloth and Linoleum 'Our Appreciation .M. S. �CHAPMAN :. .: _.• mi Classic CIeartser, : '3 tins, 1 3c. 'sq ...`Tailor-made Suits THIS ovx _ ,. -Anniversary - at r Bunting's for _ .. - . 416,95 b elfreased to 41tlr Why pay more for Ready -males calcis friends and patretas - . � Fred T. -Bunting, = .= Pickering :ter their favours of the : F.st;rabHsk ed 1857.. - .. peat year. MAY we hsps for : contia;ve,a Roofing SPECIALS ST—ale,Tile-sn"ravel Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing -Breakfast Bacon, = - -BSc. a lb. r -ply, .25 a sal 1. goof coat- - ing. 65c per gallon. Minced Steak, :I2c. a Ib. _JACKuI D rel- Pork Liver, I2c• a lb.�. : DUN BART'uN5-IU Stewing Beef, 12c, alb. 'Our Appreciation Jewel Shortening; - �15c. a The mi Classic CIeartser, : '3 tins, 1 3c. 'sq THIS ovx _ ,. -Anniversary 6 tins, 25c. First b elfreased to 41tlr W . Wit, REID calcis friends and patretas - . � . :ter their favours of the Butcher (phone $000) ::.-Pickering - .. peat year. MAY we hsps for : contia;ve,a � 'Pickerm*gHardware � Store increase in that .patronage,and : toed*111 of otir customers, . Now ie the Time to Order your The Pickering MEAT MARKED' spring Seeds ..Mow A"Or"samerata. Timothy, Alfalfa; Red Clover;' POTATOES FOR SALE -A uan- tity of Apply Hugh Mills. Sweet Clover and Albike seed. . good potatoes. Pickering. 41 CQ ViYiall Garden Seeds in bulk : AIRkDALETERRIERFORSALE Ma e, 2 years old, good watch dog. $10 cash. J. C, Rodd, Roseb nk, 41 • and lil Packages 14 OR SALE—Piano, upright,'cheap o for sash, or will exchange for what have Mrs. Randall, Whifevale. Purina and Master Feed you? 39.41 I OBT—On file Gree ,one eg of nail Jon T -nutrias of last week, one keg of nails' Field and Garden Fertiliz Finder kindly phone Pick 2328. 41 X100 Qts. Paint --Special, 59c. Qt. ;i FOR SALE-0abbage, Tomato and nauliflowerplants, Also Dooley toes pot Brown from �egg��'s__r��ted_seed-in.5eett-'P p. M, m•: Husk Ph'Ne.' ek 1031, 4t-42 ` 'Agent for McCormick-Deeringf l�atmEmaobi>iery ' FOR BALE-50acres, lot 17. con, 4 Pickering. Good buildings, weliwatered, in Rood Condition for spring crop: Will rell - and Repairs. Our Motto:—"Welhave6 090 ltet•it.Or T reasonable toclem estate, Forfurthorparticu- lareapply, aMilfredHamilton, ilroughaw. 86tf _ it not zoade.h + - - ", '. COWS FOR BALE -Close eprinR• `%en and fresh cove, pure br.d and grads. T, Telephone 8900 testedMur b,b;���oF:erma. 11 ��; J. S. BALs. DON ' PICKERING