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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_03_09 "':'4F i3Aduns. s.'L• _ ,,.. -. eZn •,..^^•;•rr x—^^su.:,C.,.+r .a**-e. >. .ilii_...,-«;•-�..,a:eti .I•_. ,...:.s.7 ,,.••<' n- m _ .'.e:r. -'.' •'-:::v r-*n•..-'=�4 '-> ....' ' ?s.:':�' 'r-'p`r..8.; a_"+e. ,i .-..:;, '4%Lb{�y +"s'A".' �`!9 ....%-v +•si.`- ,-y .,',,`"T'5!`,,'Fg!ry' -•t'; kf �: d".:..- Y. I' _ t w � y i i VOA.. . LVlI. -P:IGKER1[NG, ONT., • �+� R1DAY , MAIR. 9, 1y28 . : No's 27 iNsc>4testfHal+zal tRas>tf►.... , C3SO®Y'1 Zvi4®S MOUNT ZION. DUNBART'ON. _ ,r Arod4eal. SaW dill and $ gt On the evening of Thursdays March Misses I4lariorie sAnnis'and Helen GREENWOOD 13. FORSYTH, Op�!h. b.. Dire,etor 15th, a drama, entitled "'Wanted, a Thom visited friends in the city-over tomer 1 Assodationof Ontario.Reg. presented byr the St. the week-end. Wife will be - lseerer� temberot the Amertcait ��i riOr� Andrew's Y.P.S. of Pickering, in, the Miss Minnie Bennett, who is at- the by app appointment. United Church ander the auspices tending school in the city, spent the ' L seo1;Ctaremoac. oat. .. . oT the Ladies' Aid Society. 'Special pecial week-end here: a�. music will be furnished between the C. W. and Mrs. Holmes are, spend= " �etablished 7886 Baskets or all size' acts. Come and enjoy a pleasant ing a week with the latter's sister, AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and evening. Admission, only 211.cents. Mrs .Stover at Markham. • *VLcitor.Notary Public Etc. ltiocey�to ' Cass south Wing,ConrtHoaae, trhitby,Z53y -and descriptions DUarBARTON. - Alex. Thom and James Andrew vis- 0,HROWNING_K- O.. Barris. ton and friendsited edonia lasand t week.es in Hamm- On Sunda afternoon at the Com- �� ter.Solicitor.welt Of Notaryp °"bile.elites Street. gy Black was called Co Bairley .�. iatdy westnfPostOffice,Dundas stmt, at lowest pr1c�8 munity Hall, service will be heldat the Qeath-bed of her . mother last wbiti►y. House pbace 3Se, O1bce phone 392. Q 3 o'clock. Rev. D B. Langford will week. We extend our s Salt for sale Preach. yiifpathy. - BEATQN do BA98-Barrietera. Sa- A meeting of the ratepayers of the - - Mrs. John, Mills, of Toronto, vis anti Yelton, Northers pntario. 'Building,330 Y Ite(i' her-mother .here last week and �y �ooroato. Dunbarton School Section.will be held was accompanied home 'by her bro- 'OHAS.A. WHITE. in the school-hause next Wednesda ,f W. J F. atop. _. - -- .' Y Cher, Irving White Ade)aidc 2?82 evening at 8 o clock, to discuss the RICHARCSON & PIOHERINQ- Successor to late W. G. Barnes adif}sability of installing inside clos- �•a Barriatera Soiidtors etc.. 213-214 Confed- Phone Mark 8420 eta. Every 'ratepayer in the school Reserve the date. Friday. Mar. 28. r; xr6aYoaLite Baildi , Corner,Yo a and Rieh- ' section is urged to be present. furthe play. 'EyeR of Love"' . " $,i dstarTorontc mai-Yon se Roofing Material 1 at Whitevale. 89190. Pickering amce open Wednesda and Baeutdayevenings. Phone Pick. eeoo: t tf Meet at the Mt. Zion Gunreb, on - Derft4ti 6 z British Columbia Shingles Thurtsdxy ev'g, Mar. 15th. MYRTLE Walited vDentis AUDLBY. Quite a number from here took Id H� fleet uCi too Rd.and Yietoria'.ParltAae, To- i toat door). The A ey Community Club will ae How�erdl2. �° Evenings Y at Claremont oil Friday night. All --- _ y - hold their regular meeting at the r - 'TORONTO ASP$ALT sport a good time an 1 -a. large ROOFINfJ home .of .Winter Bros. . an Monday crowd, j�?rlce® LASE B. BEATON, D. D. 8, evening, Mdreh 12th We noticed a few more of out Graduateaof the atoyai Colelge of Deptai 18 lass 82 in. and 3A lash F. F. Bri 15ast•ons and t)ni+crsity of Toronto, ogine Murray'sy gnall and ,son, ' Robert, boys in`the ditch these days as the old ' IEt�icer Murd•ck's Gonfectionery store, Whitby, widtkas, 4In 1 Shingles;; also shipped- a car load of cattle each roads are very slippery. ce hours 9 to 18:1 to 5.710. and.'phone e , 6dl phone 220_ toy Metal Valley sill - from Dryden to-Toronto market, and Fred Todd has just finished press- Ridge Roll. visited relatives in.this neighborhood. ing his big crop of hay. �!• L. t F'vF1�l�T a HIL O.SMITH. D, D. 9., L. D.S„ Material, orWill give price on The monthly'-meeting of the Ladies' We are sorry to learn that Fred • _ (Successor to Dr j. N.Dales), Graduate of Aad will be held at the home of We and family are movin out /� U*Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toros• finished job. �ylt,- ©a Puckrin nett Wednesda q I[ _ � @o Umves,ty, At Claremont,office over D.A. y of our midst, but also glad .t0 know „`/ 0 Scott's alae every Tassday sad Friday Phone Pj , `�E+i�11\t3 afternoon March 14th at. 'L.30 0•_ Scow I store 27it .•� that they are not going t� be far • a:= clock. away. They have rented.Frank Fish-• IIRHERT'I'. FALLAISal L e g,� LUMBER►it,l+� Y er's farm at Ashburn and will move •� D D.S, GraduateotcheRoyai Coueee of L WEST HILL there about the firs of April. A good supply of Hard and $oft l�Ola!Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Miss Jean Little, who is one of the G. W. Rodd Bt Sans have about - Sttgl oai baa41,- Also 8 mac,above J 5,Baladoa's atone,Pickering. --- ly. Goice boon 9 a m.to S m., or by a g• in - hh•7 ... _ anent Those Pok 3700 p' soprano soloists at .Melville Church completed arrangements for one of THE MINING MARSET in singing on Sunday morning in the of Kindling Wo , the largest horse sales That have stove length. � Markham Presbyterian Church. We ever been field at Myrtle Station, ° '�ad>etesa �asb#' We buv and sell, furnish quotations are sure that Miss Little Anil charm which will include a large number 12tf $hone Pick. 1709. ��,�,, .-..,,,.....,..',.,,,,,.,....�-..,,viii,• , i ELIZABETH RiCflARDSO�f- and information on all Listed and those who hear her in our sister con of first class male horses. There will AaFireaadautomob+le,nsumneea(ailkinds. Unlisted Mining Stocks. gregation. also be offered for sale a pair of DONALD MUNRO. PICKEHING =� "insult companies at aolw financial stand- We will be pleased to advise what The Strati Rink at West hill h hackney fillies, 5 years old which are stocky to buy or to hold.or. indeed been�a great source--of pleas- perfectly gvlet and safe,for any lady La 8(JR N/AIG!• A AN EOR©E SEAY-Licensed auction- what stock to sell. tire to the young people in the neigh- to drive 8r ride. Any person in need eer.Alton. Live stock and general sale, lOtlent@ are making wonay by borhood . Almost any night you can of a horse of this kind will do wail Building and Genew buy at"Med to Tema reasonable R. following our advice. find a great many of these young peo- to attend this sale. They have won OOntracting: R,s. t�YIh Phone SWUN19e09. 51.4 fi Our Ionic experience In mining. es• pel enjoying themselves. Saturday many honors in-the show ring. Re. Estimates furnished on all class" of work-interior and Exterior �j POBTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. tending over a period of twenty evening is a particularly special member the date, March 13th. m JV a fw Counties of tusk sad Oaareio. a •, years, allows us to jgIve sound advice night. Alterations and repairs, :i °°i■'et all ]studs a,a■a,i to o■al,eesaal on the Investment feature of amine On Sunday morning next Mr, John Sep the plop, "Eyes of Love," at Ohimaeys Built Concrete Work. .1 addrwprsa■tt+er a 1�, Out. or the speculative feature of a pros. Detwiler, of the Bluebell pecti+e mining venture. Quartette, Wbitevale, on the evening . Phone Pickering 6718 B-DEATON TOWNSHIPOlGB$S and one of the most famous bars- _ of Friday,- Mar, 23. FAIRPORT. ONTARIO ' • n. Aeosaaa*, osommi. lite. aures to° 9nkay SULLO W AY, M I LLS dt CO. tones in Toronto, will be the soloist . e . a sic• +'OM's`«i.�staOO'y 1s w Members of Standard at Melville Church. Mr. Detwiler SHINGLE WH �__ °a°°hr s• �• V stock Exchange, will sing two numbers. All lovers of -Members of the Montreal good music are cordially invited to Stephen Buregss took a 'trip to the Nova Scotia Shingles 'W M. MAW. LICENSED AUO- Minintf Exchange. hear him. The Rev. J. C. McCon, city on Friday last TiONEBR for Yank Ontario sad 'O�:e and Hoard Room,f3rouad Floor, achie will occupy the pulpit. Mr, Watson is having Lister el- Gilt t3al+aaized Steel Shingles a:.amtier. An kta�s of solei le, Term.reasonable, Date■for Ia�pm Metropolitan Building, settle lighting plant.insl ed in the r ° Shingles; 'Bird's F1�Slate arraasrss a, EWS,Wlwt r,Out. nen TORONTO. ONTARIO Don't mike "Wanted, a Wife," at mill. art pinny, Whitby,Oat. , far. - '. ..:.. o at sale i•. - Phoaee:Adelaide 8971 and 6973 hit. 'Lion, Thursday, Mar. 15ti•. Mrs. Arthur 'Poynter is visiting T. PATERSON'S -. CLAREMONT Yes, ;We withfriends ands rrelativea in Port Oall and gtt prices, Pbone 2818.TME"RURAL _ � eRout3HAM, a Union. Mrs, W. S. Major -entertained a A 'C] SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. The Clydesdale family have moved number of her friend., on Friday af- A 1� :a r to'Markham. ternoon ' C'. lve Thera ! Mission Band will be held as- us- Frank Booth sold a horse last week G A R AF G E / d ate and Insurance, usi on Saturday. that weighed in flee neighborhood of j ` Real�-Farm Properties• Spscialt P ' y Clifford Wanno has,�oved into 1809 lbs. • -. the E. Perryman house.-- Mrs. David Seebeck. is still cel+- Weare prepared-to do all triad' Head Office:219214 Confederation Miss Flora Patterson called on Miss fined to her bed but is somewhat,im- of repalnug of care, also bat- Meat Building.Toronto. Brown one da recentl tory charginsr, electric A�eat Aorsp, Oyster libel], Phone Min ISM Y y proved o! late. Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton spent Sun. For a while back both the just and welding sad in' fact' Mica Arlt. day with friends in Oshawa. the unjust have been walking on . everything Branch Office-: Gordon Building, P. Mantle of Greenwood has moved siiipory places, io cos- _ ^ - Hockey 8tif3k8 and a Pickering Ontario. -nectloo with into R,. Devitt's..residence. W. S. Major has almost recovered I Tube Skatee, _ Pbone eeoo, serf "'� car 'work Miss Phy4lis Cerow is with the from his recent illness and has been McBride family in Whitby this week, visiting-friends in Toronto and Osh- Gas, Oil@. Grease and Aecessorila A splendid line seaters Tr" TABL&-Pickering Bt Mr. and Mrs French have returnea awa. + -- �' s T.IL Trains going Eaal in*an t'Sllowg to their home in-the Gray residence._ Some on blind eogetaatly. the students from here Call and see our Catalogues-- $angefl and »o, 18 ]tail 7 68 A M. Bert anis Mrs. 1larve and Miss who have been attending Markham of ; General Hardware, �' Local 1..44 P.X. Bate were visitors in`the s4ty on High School, have had a dight at- Dodge and Star Care. " 80 Local 6.23 P,W Sunday. tack of pink eye. i�. A i Sunday train, — 8.38 A.M, John and Mrs. Soden visited o4 The hill being in `splendid condi- LAWS An� !" ALVIN BUSIBBY Trat>se going west due :as hollows- Sunda �y .with Arthur and Mrs. Car- tion there has' been an imfnense condi- 29 Local 9.22 A.M. - mount of sleigh-ridiritg by the kiddies ANI'?_SERV'ICk STATION ( •" 27 Local •. e s, of Atha. a _.ry Pl Q�l'RINa •,• 7 Mail 2.44 P. M. Warren Willson,and.Mrs. G7annon and so far no one has been hurt; --- --- — - - 9.08P.M. attended their uncle's funeral , at John Buckles is in the mushroom < Sunday train,` 8.33 P. M. Keswick on Friday,_ " Foregoing is according to-Standard business and has raised a great many ` - Fred ,ltd Mrs. Middleton .and fam- this winter. Recentlyhe had three Get _ the ost time.. ilii of Ashburn, and Walter and that weighed two pouds. a Miss Gladys 414ddleten, of Toronto; Some girls boast that they can CL were home WT7 Sunday. change a tire as quickly as a man, FROM The ladies of the community will Pshawl Look ht the practice a Rir1 CREAMERY be made welcome to the Women's In- t gets chan>;irig. attire. •Anon. Your Slee l� _ / stitute meeting at--the home of Mrs. Rev. Mr. Lloyd occupied the pul- I,cmmon on March 12th__ pit of;the united Church on Sunday ' In 'spile of the severe :torm there evenin last and ave a very �UY08• price paid for g g ry - was an attentl3rre' of thirty-five at five account of. his African travels. Crearu at the - - ` SurQay School on'Sunday to see, the A small•flock- sof gulls has been pictures and hear the missionary talk staying in this vicinity most of�he :V88 a Marshall 6Iare,moat Creamery by Rev. J. S. Ferguson.. winter, but slot a`crow Bas been 'seen. A combination sale is to be held Adam Spears was here on Friday �t- in Brougham on Saturday, March 24, on his official' duties, w, attre88. 'Give'ue d trial and be convinced consisting of church property, farm A junior hockey team ,from here ELM �� stock, implements, household fur• journeyed to 'Markham on .Saturday } , - During February only. LE Mtine, etc. For further information last,- and when. they came home we i<For`Gr;owi�` - ap►1y to G. L. Middleton, Brougham. noticed that there was no cheering, Faye Slip Covera are given witha'll P=D��� Q In the•recent Star Oratorical con- whatever that means. ' ` g' `FeOld Pl000e&M ._Fes ' grades of Marshall's Inner test held in Claremont, in which a, Fred Hornshaw has-commenced to — Spriap Mtittresilee. _ number o tthAe'High' gchDool J hila cut down a 12-acre orchard of apple- 'For p le- '; ! j,�►S Were con nts, Miss oris John-, trees that'was planted about 36 years Yaa'ehali "'Special" Mattrlee, Goa• 'For Pastry use atoll was eucaessful in -winning' the ago. The trees were mostly of the 7•ASTEI.ESS O TIACT ble bed size, 128.00. ••ppa'� gold medal and will represent Clare- Ben Davis and other poor varieties. 1,j�Jf 1 �� r tV71O al__. ratnd moat at the District contest in about Recently a OF'COD -- ---- - -- y goodly number of the i,. ,✓ , Bed OatBt, whlaut steel bed;_ a month's time. Congratulations of 'town ,spares" were pefsuaded to go Wa erlate„M t�•awa,r h eaglets spring,all felt at your Grocer's. the community are tendered Doris on out and tackle forty rods of a stump •fird&ft mss:°oriypiOg�'i`nti ; mattress. $21.08. Farmers who love whsu nae her achievement. fence on a neighboring fa and cough"cae�s> h•°wa _; "• , s Everybody come and hear the before sundown it was a sorry look- �Wnnpoles•Batract of�Liver sbo aiavds e Boar made from your-own drama entitled "Wan a lefe,r, in wreck. proft*t sea daw 11-a'e•ter.+�► territt - tom, g •m' t i� lno if r wheat. We can put on by the Dramatic Club t of the Mr. John Sunderland, who had a . +�■1e+i'Nm a`he°rrObea ap. g Ag -grind it. Young People of St. Andrew's United number of--WMte-_,eghrns at Ott& r`"`R'a'mp°Oven°' of bress',!w Church, Pickering, in the Brougham wa in the egg-laying contest open fisolow CK TH ]Ei F- q, . E I NE R W--, -'S_ Furniture Direct and Feed of all kinds-ahiek lfeed, Town Hall,on Monday evening, March to all Canada, has been informed � mitt Funeral Director hen feed, Chop, millfAd. 12th ,at 8 p.m., under the auspices of that one of them came sixth, which _ Phone 1300 hopping suety Welk-day, -: Brougham Young People's Society of is an excellent showing, and we are C. i Q St. John's Church. Music and solos informed that numerous people pre v von + � B• Pi4kering, ��0 will be furnished between arts. Ad.' sifting to buy her eggs at one dour Druggist ' mission 25c. ggi Pickering Y In .-.:.. :s.s ..' ,.:r _' ::' ._ r'.,.:' -.:• .. './ ;w „",..'S„'rm$ ''.••r. 5.rr.. , '.:y ''fsa tr •'.�'•yTi^ `�M1 .,:Gl• :+Y'. "ro1•'"n...rr - dr i , •:,„ .k .,. .....,w�.:' " ,,. t.. yrr,�•t,• ... ,^.,._. ,F.4. n' r::i; .,n. ..fan: .S'L ,+•" .`1s,�' yes '., 1 Y +r y, a .t s h o. ✓ r',aces y. � ws a•'ti' 5 ,....-y.-:off. ,. .. , ", ....:' •,t.. , 'w o« 'P':y.-...- '� ,. 'mv ♦~ ..,:,.M.. 4 X i�wc �•� , y ... ,, • �''.', .,..,;'.� ,.. ', -.: ... .. :. � -• �• .. 1 .¢fin .. , ling branch, the policyholders'Bet S bri—P 1blishill ll > I E E ninetyfly( per cent. aVa es B HO ;. d n suppose that JJ+�fl "I wool of have you s : Houma Mi "ONS _ we ever epecglate. .We do not. We, • ~ 01 course, do not hesitate to sell ` P s And Sawa Rent 1927 bond -PROM IN THE YEAR 8 .or other fined int�reat aecnri- ties when they'ria• to such premiums - ---- w r - .Five Per. Cent. of that the yield is no longer eatistau- Habitations of World Show :p►alr�e�patlug:policyholders Receltvta Ninety-Five tory, but when we buy._a stock we buy Wide Variety and Mostly ' pr fads to Polic7holdera ARaia Increased for permanent Investment, we buy to r} ! i' keep, and w e never sell morel$ be Ar Adapted to hat — COTQ1j»kly SCE1Li IrC$liltt t0n�n"' cause the market value may have Materials .are ` Canadian Control risen to a high-figure. We have, how- Handy � ... ever, had an epidemic of security re ' Montreal.—The phenomenal record of the Sun Life Ass Company demptions, and as a result we have Washington.—Real Mate men are - is an inspiration to all Canadians. Its income of .$108,000,000 is already the $5,000,000 of realized profit. unknown and building material costs I e equal to the total revenue of the Government of 'Canada in the year nothing among primitive peoples. To and $88.400,000 is certainly an amazing sum to have earned as profit in High •Interest Rate Earned, With them the more 'than' $2,600,800,000'. one year. Not many corporations anywhere can report such Sgttrea, The No Arrears. spent on the construction of dwellings 'President's intimate, practical'eommenta at the annual meeting explaining how "Even the normal earnings of a in thiirty-seven states last year would these huge proilts were made were lLlnmiaating• life company depend very largely on. staggering. Of even greater moment, however, were. his statements regarding the What are r danger that this great Canadian institution pass from Canadian control. the rate of interest it can obtain on perhaps the world's f Some months ago, her.Macaulay referred t e ctivity of Wall;Street to the its investments. The current rate of cheapest,houe+i!a are.occupied`by the buying of Bun Life stop, and caution po eyhol a and shareholdelrs of the interest has' been steadily dropping PYB � of central Africa. r; menace it involved to an institutio ch' waa founded, and deye,oped by for years, and 'there is every indica- When these jungle dwellers move to _. s Canadians and which has obtained its phenomenal growth under Canadian Hoa that it will continue to drop=for a new hunting place, the National management. Subsequent events have justified these mts8lvittgs, and at the hon, long we cannot tell. The out. Geographic Society reports, they seek meeting the first public,intimation was given that the Sun , high bushes, make a small clearing Life directors look for investors in bonds and mart :..,Are seeking legislation at.the present session of Parliament wbich is intended gages is -not encouraging, That fact dead bend the bordering brush until it ` adeetively gorsistall this danger. causes us no anxiety. We have :a- meets. Then 'they tie the -tops and - 1� -rscautlona to RA:intain the Company a remarkable one. Let me touch os listed many large—groups- of- the covet! the little-bower-witir-leaves and the main features:— bainiest, most experienced, most ease. grass. Even the dwarfed pygmies • Canadian In Character. _. ... +- r In concluding his address to the Remarkable Growth, Strength and getic and most successful men on the cannot stand in their abodes. If there Profits. continent to work for us to maintain is a large family there usually is one shareholders and policyholders the ..The new assurances completed our co-operation by becomirfg stock- large "house" for the parents and lit- s President made the following refer- holders in the outstanding basic cor- tie ones for the children. lamounted to $328,000,000, ea increase once to the matter:— porstioas of the country, so that we The. Nigerian natives' homes are - Or - i" Our very'prosperity has created "The amount to force at the cone i built but they are more , of the year had risen to 11,487,000,000. The dividends which we receive on permanent. When a young tr an & remarkable dbmand for our capital and at the present moment is well our atoek holdings are already two is ready to marry he selects a goo'Q stock We desire to ensure fiat this millions more than were payable on location, puddles mud with which he s over ;1,500,000,000. *. great company shall always remain "The income exceeded,_4102,400,000, the same stocks when we bought builds the aide walls and then makes ^f r strictly Canadian in its control send 1n them. Our interest account, of course, grass and -' s an increase over the previous year of his thatched roof out of ,v particular that its investments shall very includes also our dividend receipts, which he $23,800,000. pressly. Not only To me this mthis item or innearby forests. in his front yard l paver come under Wall Street domino- and our record is illuminating, la • tion. A bill which we have.intro- 1921 the average rate earned by us i-; passed the one hundred million mark. H.Widreds of thousands of Chine=e�, ,r duced ,tato Parliament will be nub but the increase alone is equal to was 8.07 per cent; in 1923 !t was 8.20 and other Asiatics live in junks and - snitted for your approval, If it be campans that may be clustered about - t what was our total :income but eight ht per cent; 1n 1924, 8,38 per cent; tit ]passed, it will give us the protection --'-=' — _ +we'so much need, and Z know we can years ago, which•had been accnffia- 1 + 6.41 per east; �n 1928, C.69.per the-harbotrjot a yOriental seaport.I _ rely on the whole-hearted sympathy laced by forty-nine years of strenuous cent; and in 1927, ff we were to use The but of the Phihippins nativo ties1rX_F`K73� 7157 1ART-SIMPLICITY effort. A lite company with a total the same basis of calculation as to somewhat similar to that of the Chi-! Unusually smart 'ie the chic long- and support, not only of our stock- i , income no greater than our lncreaee Drevioua years, the me would be 8 81 nese except that the opening beneath waisted frock pictured here. The - mold®ra and policyholders here pre- ---- would be an important corporation." Per cent. We, however, do not wish the floor is the barnyard where thelbodice, closes in surplice style and is mint. but of otts army of policyholders to•show such a high rate, and as we ,The assets have increased by 154,• chickens and pigs are kept. The roof Joined to the two-piece skirt having a _ ,throughout the country." 000,000, and now exceed $400,009;000. always make a charge of 5 per cent h _I The meeting unanimously approved is shaped like a pyramid whose point and)mt-chied drapery at the left side. of the measure 1n question. How ted "But the most wonderful of all against our interest earnings for in- has been cut- off. The roof of the i The long loose sleeves may be faced these woadertui figures !a the amount vestment eapeasee, you will note that !or bound, and the vestee, is of con- portant and how vital to Canadlsns 4 earned as profit--138,000,000. How we are quoting only the net rate, 8.47 thatched hut of Sumatra is built to;trasting material .Ilia 1716 is in sizes • -- —&rib the interests at.stake !s disclosed root this figure is may be judged .per cent, after deducting that invest- resemble a bullock's horns, rising,16 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 4') inches = to the,report submitted to the annual'g high at both ends sad often capped;bust. Size 38 wires 4 yards 36- from the tact that the earnings of the meat expense. The fairing rate of with brilliant metals which glisten in inch material and 1* and 11-inch _ meeting of the Company. previous year, is which we so re• interest has no terrors for us. ' y ' ' In moving'fie adoption of the re- the sunlight oontraatiag. Price 20c the pattern. joked, were $20,600,000. It would be -The quality of our securities may Our Fashion Book, illustrating the i port. President Macaulay said:— hardly reasonable to assume that our be judged by the fact that not one 4 ���„„� newest and most practical style, will "You gentlemen have become so ac earnings of future years will continue dollar of interest or dividend on say Ho er be of interest to the home dressmaker customed to our presenting , every on such a tremendous scale, and we bond, preferred or common stock Price of the book 10c the copy. year a statement surpssaiag alt pre- have therefore net {aide a, large part listed is our assets as to arrears for Hollinger is the_third largest gold HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. - 'vious records that you come prepared of this sum to provide for future con- even one day. mine In the world and the largest in to hear another report of that des- 'Write your name and address plain- tingenctes. North America. cripden. I ata quite sure, however, Busln•s Doubled'Ttr-Four Years. The planta cover 660 acres of ly, giving number and size of sac lt that not one of you, in his most op- A Groat Surplus and Contingency The position we have attained just!- ground. Every day of the year some-�stamps-or patterns as you want. Enclose 20c Is' timfstic mood, expected a report so Fund• flea enthusiasm. but we must always coin (coin preferred; wrap a ltavannbte as iyat which you now "Our securities have been valued on thing like 8,004 fano of rock orf! It carefully) for each number and look on the present as a mere vantage crushed. The management alms at 3 To— Our record for 1927 is indeed a very conservative beets, but from and from which to plan far the address your order to Pattern Dep., gra crushing 8,000 tons of rock a day. H, i evert these moderate, values we have future. What is that future to be' {Filson Pattern Service, ?3 bleat Ade set aside another $6,000,00 to provide they aireceed Hollinger will baro the I laide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by Year alter year we have been con- largest output of any gold mine in the ` for market fluctuations, making the fidently predicting the glorious future world. Since 1911 1t has produced return mail. - _ ��.. a - • • TheBABY total deduction under this heading yet to come, and that promised future approximately ;121,000,000 in gold and - j 110,000,000. is now unrolling Itself before our �� about $40,000,000 is dividends.' _�[,1>Addll'iille Aliens We have also set aside the follow- eyes in all Its greatness and strength. There are 100 miles of underground Ing amounts-.— But what of today's future! I bare � Quebec :Hinter (Ind.): The vast 5' "A further 41,500,000 toy unforeseen workings and probably "—Miles re majority of mining promoters and Just been reading my own remarks of tracks with electric carr yiag ore brokers in Montreal are honest peo- _. _ contingencies, raining that fund to ,two years ago, and already the figure+ to the chutes and hofato., ` pie, engaged in legitimate trpding, R . $12,500,000; $600,000 to provide for of which we were then so proud look Hollinger'& mining operations are + >, poastple greater lenseility of annuli- But unfortunately' the drastic mea- ' small and outgrown. W e have daub- canted on through three shafts, The ants, raising that item to $2,000,000; led in size now every five and a halt main shaft handles men and some sures taken In the United States to ” and $1,800,000 to increase our re- years since the Company began, but prevent and to seprese the ezploltere..supplies, such such os' steel, powder, etc. of the public have diverted to the serves on tropical business; besides our last doubling has taken only four ` writing off another ;1,000,000 on our years, and we are today growing The central abaft handles ore, wast and rnulk stuff, such as steel and time f Canadian metropolis a number of so- Head Omce and other buildings. I more rapidly than ever before in our bey. The ma—ail abaft-has tfiree come'called' brokers, unde8lrabWa who not �., only .e Tort money from the thrifty- :X;: "We have distributed $11,100,000 in history. I predict that the figures of partmeuto with double:decked cage- '" h profits to our policyholders, and have fiat do considerable,harm to serious two ygare hence will make even the ways. { also set aside $6,200,000 to cover pro­ figures ofRo-day look houses. . . The Government eve Sts accrued on policies, wu in their turn. aeon city, veins and cross cute run s •J "After providing for all these i ra is'nest of swindlers. et thenpaelves amounts,"we have added $11,000,000 Sttn Lite Sob ib Own Pace. "in every direction like a -tangle of cleaning out th -- - :- to our -undivided surplus; raising that "People sometimes say when speak- streets. #, sum from $34,000,000 to ;46,000,000. Ing of our progress:-1'Yes, lite as- The repdrt of the recent disaster Scale of Profits Increased for sumnce 1s growing wonderfully: So states that the fire was caused It is; but the Sun Life-is not content by spontaneous combustion to an , JEighth Successive Year, old afore there rubbish and sand had to grow only.at the rate of life &sour- accumulated. A store is an excava- "The-announcement{, however, that ance generally. Statistics now 'avail- - i will be received .with the greatest en- able indicate that in.1927 the aggre- tion in the rock from which ore la r •I by do so many, many bablea of to• by m is that for the eighth con- extracted either above or below the gate new busfaess of all-.the cam- d escape all the little fretful'spell floor e a level: secutive year we have increased the ponies operating in the'United States _ _• l -•' scale of profit payments to our polii'y- exceeded-t>se total for 1928 by only en up into the roof or r keep them nphslf�thegntg�e dal, and one per cent and. in Canada by seven Each horizontal wn into the oor and timbered up. And taisnHle aii3rre_nts that need to A hofs is driv f holders. The basis 'of distribution working, one over the - og (for 1928 will call for nearly $900, er cent. But' the new 'business' of V U you don't know the"answer, you I other, is'called a stope. Care must be jbaven't , discovered pare, harmless a Sun, Life of Canada shows an iR- taken not to stope too much or too more than would' the.'basts of last th ti year. cfeass of. twenty-three per cent. We CutorhL It is sweet to the taste, and �, low on'a level, for-If the cut is made oweet in the little stomach. And Its Profits of Policyholders Unexcelled• set our own pace. Our prosperity too near the level, above or below, :seatle induence seems felt all thrqugh in the world. and popularity, and the enthusiastic there is danger of a cave-in. Hence, she tiny system. Not even a dLtaste• support-Of our six hundred thousand „ "We can already say that in profit- y when a stope,has been cleaned out It 11n1 dose'of castor'oil does` so much policyholders, malre our growth both gCC.i, ableness to our policyholders, we are is filled with waste, apparently, the • rapid and certain, The future still New Sli not excelled by any life company in spontaneous combustion started in Plet:cher's Castorla.iR purely vem before us will,. I am convinced, he _. the world; but we are not satisfied these fillings.table, so so you may give ft freely,' at �more,wonderful than any hiag we can and'will not be satisfied untti`w't`'can d' Did:you know that a fifteen-cent ca. ' "fleet sign,-,of colic;'or constipation; or now lriiagine. And ft indeed chap- '• •, make an even stronger statement I py thought,that all th t gro�cth to size Maki An Old Tent New diarrhea, Or these many times when ln$ reIope of Diamond Dyes ryili duplicate i than that. Years ago, I told our field you just don't know what to the mat- and all that growth iu prosperity any delicate'tint that may. be the force that we hoped to be able to an- .IL your. tent is so.,thin that ;on nye ler. For real sickness, call the doctor, (mean increased service to hutsaniLy, vogue in,,dainty underwear'. Keep always. At other times, a few drops nounce.an•increase in our projit sgale sure it will not go through anaphor aitd ael•doe at'steadily lowering cost� our o est lingorie, stockings too, !n -of Fletcher's Castorts. for ten' consecutive years. We have( I season you can Sive it double lite by 5 ` — -The doctor often tells you to do just to our policyholders. maintained that record for efglrt the following process, sags -Charles the shade of the ham. It's easy you that; and always says Fletcher's. Years; but the ninth and tenth years I The President closed itis' remarks only use a true dye. Don't streak your z Roth in "Flehl and Streams Muga- U -Other DreDaratioas._may be just as have yet to come, and their story has by his reference to the need of safe- ' Ing„ nice things with synthetic tints. - _ _. ._ pure, just as free fiom, dangerous yet 10 tt3 told: Our`huge and#videck guarclinff--the fiituro of tiro Company, l ,. Dye or. tint anything; dressed, or — - 3pread tour tent out flat on the ' drugs, but why experime�?' Besides, surplus -and oar great contingency as above quoted. ' ]ground," he. instructs. '•M{x-one Awl• drags Yoircan-rEork'wondera with____, "toe book on. care and :feediad. o! funds are the best guarantee our The Doard of Directors of the Suit ion o[ gasoline with one pound of a few, Ine:peusivo Diamond Dyes .babies that comes " with Fletcher's policyholders can have as to their Life is composed of the following:— rnr,,ted I•n-a,'bn and with this m5ifure (true dies). New colors, right over, Catstorta is worth its weight In gold! future dividends_ T, B. Macaulay, F.I.A„' F.A.S., Pi .. go over the tent lightly, using an old(the old. Any kind•of material. -- -.._..--- F.'REE: Call at your druggist's "and - Large Dividends the :Result'df a dent and biatioging Director; Arthur ,�r�o;,. Co over too top and sides Wise Investment Policy. B. Wood, F.I.A., r.A.S., Vice, too if yon -ave dope enough. Lit. ,Sgt tl free piatndnd.-Dye f'yckspedia ' dent and•Actuary; Robert .Adnir, 1V, ;tt drv, jyipe off the •gurpi48 'grease Valuable suggestions, simple diroc•” C • "You ask how we are able to male tions. ' Pie"co-goods samples. •Or; %big ldren Cry for K. Bir7c Icon, Raoul Dandur&pil,-J. _and rail uP the tent: ' these huge profits. The $88,000,000 +.Redpath Dougal;-file Herbert S. Holt „ 11lustrated book Color Craft free from earned may be divided is coming ap i "This process will waterproof your a Abner Kingman, J. W. McConnell. C. DIAMOND-DYES, Dept. 1�9, Windsor, � h� proximately $14,000,000 from the re- ,+ciit.'nialu� it miIde�c proof,and pat Ilio i E. Neill, Carl P.iordon, John NV. Roos, 'and body int a fibres of the canvas. Goiania. _ i ` I gular life as4urance operations of the $ Company; ;$5,000,000 from proflta act• His Honour James C. Tory, Hou*.i rejuvenating it completely. • ! Lorne C. Webster. Three new'direc•I 'If your tent is new you can insure I3iamO ' d Dyes R ually realized by. the redemption or a ' tore were added at the meeting—Hon.'its long life by treating It with para• sale of securities Mar and $19,00values. from L, A Taschereau, Rosa H. McMaster Increase in market values. And, oft Jilin and saaollne as I have•.described. Just Dip toTINT,orBailfoDYB all the profits made in the participate and C. B. McNaught. It will never lank or rot out." 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A _u�le-8 in T _ \t Bear With a Boulder-- - CQraerr — atone Therce of Alt terN Blood Hess Exciting F.icperiences - - Eastland, Texan.••-A horned •tiaad, ' _ Common -18 ___ sealed alive in the cornerstone of the . elk,-- Y court house here thirty-one So fasepara!>ly a, part of the-day's m'-One years ago' es - people, both men and women, was-alive when the stone was removed O afe become the accidents and Ind d thhemselves. work h Tun dnwu through recently, according to County Judge trials of the surveyor or. engineer in Edward S. Pritchard:. The old court'. • overwork, or anxieties. Such suffer- ,; ], Fw are find themselves tired, low•spiTited. d te Canada's great unexplored regions that house is being razed the recordin 'of exciting fneidents in ^ and depressed- Their nerves seem g It is a West Texas tradition that r. j = Itet be worn out and they suffer from f°rest or on stream seldom occurs to a horned toad can exist a century he A✓r Pekoe hetadaches and other nerve fiaese forerunners of settlement and pains. Ail devblopment. An encounter with without food or waters. A skeptical is this comes from starved nerves. newspaperman had the judge verify extra !Doctoring the Hervey with polsoy- wild animals or a mishap on a tur- the report that the toad was alive tz bar'><gltf AILtTIta(ttLdT! `� buleat river is as commonplace tq In elewt, K ops sedatives !s a terrible mistake. when taken from its long entombment. �The only real nerve tonic Is a good him as the narrow escape from col- After the cornerstone was removed -' - - - _-- -- psupply of rich red blood. Therefore union with a speeding auto is to a pity dweller-an exciting and sometimes the toad appeared lifeless for some Kootenay Park Cl"ss'&d Adverhsemeats jto .relieve nervousness and run-doacn time but in a little while it opened its —'� ealth Dr. Williams' pink Pills should exasperating incident at the moment 1T IM=T ((�� but one hardly wor recording. eyes In about twenty minutes it be- tfiMf7 QU,l2,iTY ROCK, LEGHORN, Abe taken. These pilin enrich the gan to breathe. The mouth, however, rr"" 'Wyandotte, Red Baby. Chic". 'blood, which tones the nerves, im• And so.!t fa that many interesting appeared to have own Per loo and up. Hatching a " appetite, ppm gr together. is.00 "�D3oves the a gives new event's in the field experience of A map sheet of one of the latest ad- s,00 r 100 and up... Pedigreed Coc�er- Efl'orts will be made to ;nduate-the els iso'each, and up: 36 Page Fiivs- atrength and spirit9 and' makes hath• Canadian- surveyors and engineers toad to take food and, of necessary; dftions to Canada's' national parks, tratod Catalogue Free, L, R. (build i erto despondent people bright and never come to light. The following a mouth wall be o Bons, Box T. Rockwood, Ont• peered by an opera= 'Kootenay Park, in southeastern issued ABY G'�IICf by Chicks.HATCH FOUR cheerful. Mins Irene Deane, R R. No, incident, which occurred during the tion. The goad fes now on exhibition. 'tfeh Columbia, hse -just been issued varlaties of Baby HAWrite for " 1, Washago, Oat., tells' what Dr. Wil- triangulation by geodetic engineers t by, the Topographical Survey, Depart- Switzer. catalogue. Price loo and up. A. IL 4ams'-Pink Pills did for•her as fol- of a section of the International Bwftser, C}raatoa Ont ,Rows:-"I suffered for. a long time Boundary line along the 49th parallel, meat of the Interior. This park has ` meth my wary and a4--R; ISTAKES N.OTNN RS MIKL� eapeClal a �t>�h"co�b>Ia �; Lead.- during �. 'liy�run- Is countered b )down condition. I grew so weak that many survey parties during a -sea ., f{� ft l fid /l� I 1 j"(4I 1d /► EQ, 1st on account of the perfection of the Produce• a had to lie in bed a part of.every eon's operations. Ic V9 ['/ iJ LITTLE i LE O S , . fday I could not do any work and The 1a automobile highway which traverses Approximately 84 per cent, of Can• party question -men, teed of 1t. Although the Banff-Windermere adz's output of lead and 92. cent» . as taking medicine an the time, try- the usual engineers, loci men, labor- � Many mothers give their children pe. c ng one, medicine after another. 1 0! the zinc Domes from British Colum- �as advised i try Dr.aft Williams' Pink era, and cook. The latter was a solid foods at too early as age and Highway passes through some of the as and I Chinaman and around him this inti- say proudly' " s a res. e' work of survey. everything that grown up people do." there 1s nothing to prevent the.drivel lead originating is Ontario, the t I acted on this.advice ,as this Ing sad monumenting had been com- Such a course Is almost certain to of the average car from going over Yukon, and Quebec, and about 8 per nvas the first medicine that gave me portion of the line and .bring on Indigestion and lay the foun- the entire road "on high" without cent. of the zine in Quebec- -, Jany relief, and in a cemparatiyely plated on one the camp was moved forward seven dation of much ill-health for the lit- once changing gears. This is pos-, Use Minard's Liniment for Corns. r' short time restored' me to the bless- miles to continue it. The cook was tle one, sibie, even although the road has a ' dng of good health When I think of —'—'p' v m Rhe marvellous hustled off-to make ready tge noon Other mothers administer harsh, !:rest many curves and grades-!t has Some men learn wisdom by their , good these pills did meal and on his way he encountered nauseating purgatives which in real- an extreme variation in altitude of mistakes; others commit bigamy. ®e, I can most -highly recommend tty irritate and injure -the delicate about 2606 feet from Vermilion sum- r them to all weak, nervous a black bear. A spaniel, the cook's Pf people." pet, was accompanying him at the stomach and bowels and at the same mit to Columbia valley-for the road ;r If you are at all rundown, or weak, time and it Immediately rushed at time cause the children to dread all has been engineer-built throughout You should begin at once to take Dr. medicine. curves and the surface has been kept ! 1 't Pink Pills, and you will the bear, The cook also attacked Absolutely no meat should be given with easy grades and super-elevated ��� te coon be well and strong. These pills the-fares-t--denizen, assuming the best to a child until It reaches the age of up to a high standard of excellence, Blow rwanow a a of "Bad sew. are sold by all medicine dealers or defensive action to be the offensive. :•_� buy efa , There were no flrearme bandy and 18 months, and then only if approved A number of the mountains In this webstIs blips: to a .ore. ing�e Mvill be sent by mail at 50 cents a box the cook had to resort to primitive by the doctor. For medicine, all vellous lakes, rivers, waterfalls and +tb oat Bunnell. rpaaken and amokers A `by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., sbauk! se er be without It. The slat strong, disagreeable oils and powders park over 10,000 feet high have never 4Broeicville, Oat. methods. Frying pans and other stew r3caaa and roeKhe• the thaoat ane - • eooking utensils were brought into should be abandoned and Baby's Owa ones climbed 'hese, with the mar- bronemial tubes-and there an. ao =�. Tablets given instead. color found only in high monatain • is a 76-cant bottle I At all play, while the spaniel annoyed the %�W. nod guaranteedB3ClC tQ t1fC j iLlld bear !while ntlq: The cook retreated Baby's Own Tablets are especially scenery, afford plenty of attraction g• 13ecklarr, yim�. to the to of a ten-toot cliff where de Lor little ones, They are plea- Lor climbers and nature lovers. .taal tit.. Tera.ne s If Sorel Courier. The back to the land p sant to take and can be given with The park 1s full of game and be- movement In assuming encouraging boulders abounded. The bear halted absolute safety -to even the new-born sides the more ordinary kinds Of ' e beloif and endeavored to beat off the t -- proportions and it is our duty to slim- babe. They quickly banish coastipa- mountain Latina, poaeressea large nuns• _ --ulate this wase of colonization which attacks of the dog, and taken off-his tion-and Indigestion, break up colds bare of- moose. From the highway AasMyegarb-asd�a+411rurwit a i$,becoming ao marked. Botch Provin- guard. Bruin was laid low with a well- and simple fevers and make the cut- these beautiful animals may often be. t tial and Federal Governments reasg• di'r'ected boulder, The surveyors ung of teeth easy, They are sold by seen on the wide fiats of Vermilion .nized long since that it was highly resrabed the scene is time to morel. medicine dealers or by mail at 25 and Kootenay rivers. Important that those of our -people fully dispatch the fatally injhred cents' a boa from The Dr. Williams' Copley of the map sheet may be Iwho had deserted the country dis- bear. Medicine Co., Brockville, Oatt. - had for the nominal fee of fifteen E CARRIED - Rrlcts should be induced to return and Many and varied are the expert- - -a�- � cents upon application fo the Topa _ that the 'surplus population . of the :aces of Dominion 0' vernment sur- Ta graphical Survey. Department of the towns should be directed towards as. veyors and engineers during. their Curtin Ston" Not In 'site Interior, Ottawa, or by writing to the WIFE TO BED ' "`rlculture. Thete Is cause to rejoice, months of work and travel In the SC ledukS So Seotan= Director of Canadian National Parka. _ a]- ,therefore, 'fn the manliest tendency newer parts of.Canada and not al• Won't Pt :;l1iblCd.SSD She Could �10t r of the same department. I ' ltowar•d the decrease of rural depopn• ways are they as amusing as the one Y Walk. �� to HCaltb • IatJon, and the growth of Lite back to related above. The. loss of complete Loudon.-The Scptgman, . even in the land.mo dment, : camp equipment in running rapids. Switaeriand. does not lose his thriftyby Lydia E. the breaking of caches by animals, liabfts, : 1• ' { CgCta�?IC CO1Wti0><lIItr� - and other such misfortunes of the One day recently a train on a _ _Once upon a time America was con- - ' trail have been reported, but .these mountain railway above Lake Geneva a i Minesing,Ontario.-"I arri a Tao- •maned with strode by means of.a lost and many others, are all considered was held up for ten minutes because a tical nurse and I recommend Lydia -continent instead o! a lost loan.-An just part of the dy's work, an angry Scot who -was taking six E. Ptnkbam'sVegetable Compound to Berson (Ind.) Herald. a pairs of curling atones and a number ��// i suffering women. For three months When 14m Dead of brooms to a bonaptel at s neighbor- I)EAM I was almost helpless and could not A Glasgow university under Ing resort objected to paying carriage sit at the table long enough to drink !Red Rote Orange Pekoe gnu Qn s cap of tea. Many a time my hus- ate recently died of exposure on the- on them. H band tallied ane to bed, I would be CO=fttet is Incar t0 perfection Cairngorm Mountains of Inverness- Piles of musty documents were pro- 25 so weak. Then he read in the aper is any tea can• EV"yt�s ehtre, Scotland. The following-poem duced from the station archives, but Y .411 s>r:s of a woman suffering as I did who that tea experts can do to was found is his rooms, written just in none of them could any mention t better after taking the Vegetable - yta I e Red Rose Or Pekoe of curling atones be found. rolsal" •�s Compound, so he went and got.it for !lige shortly before, anal-, printed- in the Aq.Lse�ewrte Superior in quality flavor- London Observer: Advice was sought by telephone �o-•rT.-laow o c me. When I had taken three bottles s I was just,]]ike a new woman.and ilfld valua#a done in the great When I am dead, t from stationmasters of other railways - have had apfendid health ever since. Red Rose blending rooms. And this strange spark of life that but nobody had ever.even heard of When I feel any bearing-down pains - - ' it today. Pitt up in the in- me Ilea each a thing as a curling stone. One a I always take it; sometimes a half iittnttltUIrl fled-to -join -great core of life o c suggested-that caTttage s on a g 2-E That surely flames beyond eternities, be paid• for at least part of the lour- only medsctpe and I have told many a Burp ma not, I pray thee, ney, but this the Scot just as obstin- Bathe and rub. well with Min- one about, it Any one wahting to In the dark earth, where comes not �� @ about L dia E.Psi s - stair refused. "Show me anything is ard's. It soothes and brings � Y � - e • s L-1:11 - the regulations entitling you to a contented feeling of rest, Veitetable Compound I will gladly say ray write to her. Ido al{ I can to rec- ' O! light or warm14 or aught that-charge carriage-on curling stones and ommend it for I feel I owe myy life Our breeden arc bred foe t,�� I will pay," he retorted angrily. and strength t0 it. - Mrs. NEAT. ^► productioe_ whiee.Brow. made lice dear, R ��'a'&i-d'-d But take my whitened bones far, far - -thin time the' passengers were • r $ow9>slt, R. 1, Misie3tsittg, Ontario,Wkitee, con&% tteae, R.f.Ra da.Aa- gettiug restless, so the stones were Do you feel broken-down,nervous,, �e ev¢orpiproope, white away and weak sometimes? Do you-have _ F wpad#my F raw_,�� eoo�IG Out of the hum •and tarinoEl of;the taken from the van and,placed on the hoe deliear ens writs this horrid feeling of fear whieheouls- ? tears for PRU MEMO& town., platform. times comes to women when they are - SctistearrfotaMi►7atoaise�"a'w"'• ALO�Rr' Find me a windswept boulder fora While the officials were still won- not wall? Lydia E. #'irikham's Vag- deiing hacw to get out of the quandary' bier _ stable Compotmd is excellent to take COSTS And on It lay me-down, the Scot hailed a porter and had his at such a time. It always helps, and t HAULING REDUCED Where far beneath ejr'ops sheer the precipusch(ugea removed to• a taxi- if taken really and Iierslstently a rocky ridge cab. '�� wilt relieve condition. 0 Use Fsrtiliiler that gives Down to, the loom valla He a now faced, however, with the -- - DOUBLE WORTH gloomy y and the streams prosp of having to take,them back Y Oneon Two to headquarters one at a time as hand 424.4 = 2-12.2- ' Fall foaming white, againat black, _ f D Torts beetling rocks, lusgs:ge,.or run the risk of their be- beetling the sun's kindly radiance set•Send ins impounded until the excess { dom gleams, charges are 0aid: , Where some tall peak defiant, stead- a yr for fast, rocks- "Why do you call your.chauffeur' s * Prices leaky vessel? Does he gossip about Tlie passing gods and all the ways of your airs?" "No, but I aaJ; alwaysmen forgotten g ®.: bailinBthe fallow out"oi� t5. W. G U N N, LTD. So may I know ry 100 Vine Ave., Toronto, Ont Even in that death that con}ea to .'I}oub>d ' S , everything, HEAD� to,/►ei The swiftly &ficial swish of hurrying ,,,t,ssTor C" snowCu aced Iron - ; The lash of-rain; the savage bellow- ►+i► s Ing ASK 'FOR i' -- Of stags. the bitter keen knife-edge WHEELER & SAI ti . .. embrace eiCOl11i1C11 Standard" ., .. _ - . Of the rushing wind, and still tae Many people, two hours after eat You will never use crude methods „ A thick, even, heavy' spread of Ing, suffer indigestion as they call it. when you .know this better method. tremulous'dawn- galra>> .,-,over ev� fatds'of glsr- is usually ecEcees-acid, Correct'ft with And__you �elll_neper suffer--fro=-at ." X III tbueh 'b eyeless sockets of- Y HiQ - - -, ---.. . air aIali-Tl;e best way, the quick. cess acid..when you prove out dila s• --- sip. g Das.. Write us:.Vw1lig.alga et' harmless-and'eil aieaf way, is Phillipa' easy relief.' FIease-do-that-4'cir'-ytiuY ,_i ��tl And'•I Shall see thg +» t,and avoir Milk of 'Magnequ It has remafaed own sake-now. et,eirkc.:+cvtsiat un. 4fr_►�yeu wsi►t to` Ceetal'. - der evaq o.ey�e, Shalb know the velvet kindness of the IVF. PAY �'RWGhT for 50 sears the standard with phpst Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa' b St MOM*CAX46A SAN ax.LTe. • night� � WREELSR A BAIN; LiMITE1) raarrariia. visna.- One spoonful on water neutral, of Magnesia prescribed by physl• a �' i. ,,At1e ,a.� e N.a• And-see the stars. Dept. W. 108 George'fit., Toronta2 towarro =By Hugh Barrie. !zea many times its volume in atom-.cikns far.50 years in correcting cit• i C s ash acids, and at once.'!rhe symptoms cess acids. • kiseh bottle dMiWrtis fall i 14 On fishing trips take Mtnard'w 1fidUE No, 14=-28 disappear is five mfnut404 directions=-any drugstore. - ` .tom t- .-.'Fi. V t 'N .�: y .ht' t tit. Q• i, ',K:r -°•Tf- .:",�' ' 'uLY"'I 'y3s'v"'ak :r, w. ,�r.. _ � war, o,1ry':¢.'y,� .'� ,�,. •y.>.,,r. .::if' •4• Y� - �7`,✓'�;f. �..� n,ar�- Q ...fCfrk" Yr, 1.1 - _v''4: +,F' �,•,..,`,a•a}gin'^ 4�y,�l:'..^u.,..-;.,�` -?a•.7s�w,�u:rr�`_�y,'..yt�''l'z!+S�*•>.r w�.r�a-_ '•--.w�.3r%sec`i.,ua,�,.n.+�,.,.f..�a,•,ra,r �c .{',uys.:c.t: .a.i.i+r..alp'a F"5�e r,'�',fyf�;„1.� :r-" 'a``K. � ' ,L.'L•�..L--kr�-„ .,T�.. .. m' • ♦ m Vu:9:�: l._ .-J.. -, : r - �•�.y '�.�M'. _ -��' vITJAn•. S•�..Y Jt^ x•�W - .kllil ;Say'Ted- Qrain anis Hay .., ; :' ; .tC3F1 } er; P oiler,M. Bbse ;3.sets Ir 1 Steel About 600 bushels Banner Oats; 00al, Winter will be here Very soon and W41 r!iclll d ler, issel; 8.sets Iron i3ar- good quality; about 78 bushels 'Bar-B s;2 Heavy Wagons;,1 Wagon Boxy ey; about 50 bushels Fail Wheat; if you have any notion of Rack; -1 Power Sprayer; 200 about 20 bushels Peas; a quantity of purchasing a new e $1 78 per ytw.; $1.60 it paid to advance. y _ - . p g r, gals. capacity, mounted' on Mixed Hay, half ton Baled Straw. Hard and Soft goal of the, sleigh, leave - 5�l»erlptio�.�ro the united stat. and Creat trucks; '1 Flat Corn Rack; 1 Demo- Household Effects ' scar order now so that it rt BriWn ia.00 In advance scat Sri Wagon, 1800 lbs, ca beSti. (IIaJItF OII 1 Democrat S ?Wa n 8b0 lbs. 2 Rocking Chairs, 2 Sofas, 1 Box _— -- -• will be ready when the Pricks 80 Stove, 1 solid oakSideboazd; 1 chit- hand first snow appears. tl JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, capacity; 1 Open Buggy; 1 Milk Cart; dren's Cot, 1 corner Cupboard, 1 � A �i� 1r _ 1 set Sloop Sleighs; 1 set Bob Sleighs; Wash Stand; 1 Book Case and Writ_ THOS"' A J..�Fl �♦ L O R N E REI D *; - 2.Ivy. 2,Wilkinson Plows; Y set Walk- ins Desk, combined; 1 Writing Desk, • • z PICKER}Nti COUNCIL, ins Plow Wheels; 1 No. 21 Fleury 1 fall-leaf Table. 1 Baketray, 2 Barrel ' . �'ic�r®rialg. Gnt. ' CLAREMONT The above council met pursuant to flow; 1 Cockshutt Gang Plow; 1 _ k Churns, 1 Butter-worker, b Egg -' P Wilkinson Gang Plow; 1 Steel. Stone- Crates 1 Sausage Stuffier and Lard _ adjournment on Monday, the 5th Inst. THE LENTEN SEASON `Members all present. the reeve in the boat; 1 Tractor Binder Hitch; 1 Bind. Press, 1 gal. capacity; 1 Coal-Oil f ! .chair. The minutes of the last meet. er Ton Truck; 1 Scufrler; 1 Vesott Stove, 1 Fruit Evaporator, 2 Water r 'ins were read and approved. Grain Griryier;Sidi-in. plates; 1 Fleury 'Tanks 3 Spinning Wheels and Reels, Messrs. 3luore,AllIson.,Mitcbell and' Cutting Box; 1 set Platform:Scales, 1 Bone Grinder, 2 Incubators, 2 CWck What do soil pay for Meati Beef and-Pork are very high Why not - Baledoo were heard askingfor atrt 2,000 lbs. capacity; 1 set Platform coal heaters;. 1 large Iron buy Fi3h as a regular food, more heaIthfnl gg Brooders " "­ -to repair sideline between lots Wand Counter Scales, 2461 lbs--capacity; 1 Fettle; 2 Lawn,Mowers, 1 Vacuum and cinch cheaper. .,,1. can. I, from,the Case tine to the Chatham Fanning Mill; 1' Mekottt Carpet Srweeper, Y Garden Seed Drill, - i.' `Kingston read. Cream Separator, 500 lb:a capacity; 1 a quantity of Fruit Jars, '.Milk Pails Fresh Frozen Whitefish, ?Oc lb The members of the Claremont Po- Friction Palley for.Separator; 2 Bag and other ariides. Silver Bright $alrnun, '�0e Ib lice'ltustee Board were heard re pri-• Truck,4• 2 Gasoline Tanks; 1 Oil 'Finnan Heddie, :. 1 c kb �a vrlegeg of poolroom and interpetatiun Drum; 1 Oil Barrel; 1 Oil Tank with - _ of bylaw: Sale to Commence at 11.30 a'.m. l3addie Fillets .. 20c lb pump; 2 sets Double Harness; Light c E. Morgan was heard •re grant for Harness and Collars; 1 Root Pulper; Lunch Provided. Boneless Digbys,, LJc lb hill at the Rouge, No reserve as proprietor is retiring. Ogs.ters, lSq glad. jar. _ 1 Stock Ceipper, flexible shaft; Don-I g pgg - Communications wprereceivedfr°rn bletrees, Neckyokes, Logging Chain, ----- .�Ethe following: J H Bundy, re illness I _ ;� of H J,�hmsun: Jos Lavery, re arrears Shuvels, Forks, etc.; a quantity Grain i TERMS—Graitt, Hay, Poultry anti all /� I�� ;t , of taxer; 'Tbos Gregg; re Livery's Bats and Sacks; 1 Remington 32-20'1 sums of $20 and tinder, Cash; over $PEC/A L /N LUX " a�� claim; C L' Richardson,re repairs to Repeating Rifle, new;. 150 Loaded' that amount 8' month:' credit will F road to Fair Beach. • -• — o' s-€ori sh ng a ---WLile it lrt�ts nlaka the bEst of it. The deal R-ill be a ithdrawa The standing committee on Contin• Poultry prop;ed joint notes, or 1 per. ,cent. very -c - - gencies reported and recommended About 100.Barred Rock Pullets,lay:- _straight discount for cash., �. payment as follows: D R Beaton,un ing strain. 5 Prentice &.,Prentice. Auctioneers. Z+VX, 3 PK^� 2J CTS. - a account of salary 1'25.(1`1; also ter r•e;e I births- marriages and deaths 431x : — Lnited Typetivriter Uo, fur supplies -� / "� ��� _ - '`� ti 13._35; Oscar'White, rebate of taxes on __P _ RA `R`B ;ditto 10 51; R J How, services as sudi• GOOD GROCERIES for 80 00; D '31 Morgan, ditto T;..00: ' :Miss Mary Graham. tvpewritiog the e. auditors' report 10.1!'?; Hydro Electric �0} TEAM `HARNESS t � Qom, Iyer T 0 Brown)service charges ..Pickering Hardwa'r' e Store' is Brougham hall 4.26. �A' The standing committee on Roads 5.mcttnte_0K.3 and and Bridges reported and recommend. Bras. d Team Backhand Ilarner-i, ed payment- as follows: A Taylor, 2 inch layer trace frith heel cbaic x92.60 - 't drag bet%'S:4 cons i cud 2 and upp 23 With 5 ring breeching• instead cif back. • to 31 con'2 t) '33; F Machete. drag bet band, .'1419,00 . 8233 coma 1 And 3;.13;also drag Scar. Poultry Food and Egg Producers. Pratt's Laying Meal. Beef Scrap, t Mt, bow t 1 can 2. ScArt.oro to pay half Blaci:-notated Teaiii f3ackbyud Bxrne�=, Ia3R.30 Uy�ter Shell. . Mica Grit. -F 60c; also drag Marl: t I con 3, M Lrk to # - pay halt"-, E P.,rrell,drug_ bet.lu 11_ _ :T " _ -G riag Breeching '' __.511..:1 _ ~Blatchford's ERA-:Mash and Cast �desl-are r 1 2.50; J Divine. baui Rrav bet h;1 r I -._ • worth giving a trial. - . }� 130; 'H Duwn, ditto li t,: P Brown T 13 it.:nut a factory harness, but rii�torti made in"our h' a haul gray bet I4-13 con i 3q: u: Uordor own o shop at Markham. Hodgson, -haul Rrav het 11 15 coo u want a Wheelbarrow' or a and „pp 1; con . 37.00: 51111er Bros, 'We •+pecialize on repairs to harue+.- an:l Lollar=, Circular 5 ,' o r - Igrav for bet 11'15 nn 7 abd opp lot 14 If �ircu ar aw, we have them. peon 720 ; Roy Yard. freight on road to ;, • ' drug 1 3a; also saltie from Feb ti to -- T Ea.+p Electric Washers and k9iff Gravity Washer are Rood waellera. 5 _ ^o�4lar3 working at book and attending7-0 t F a A free trial given at.any time. r good Road& Cumference •ttl,fi0. Alfred --- -- - - --_ --- - Trimble, drag. Greenwood road ted Harness and Collar Manufacturer a _15et 1011 cnns45 10.60; J D Rernuaer, Agent for McCoratick•Dreriog Farm Machinery •drag bvt 13 15 cans 2 S and Greeow nod - -gyp I*q' Home Phore 3400 „ road c.,ns'L3 at1u: Dept of Public Web 3VIA�ZK�IAM, O1V .T. and Repair9, ways. f,,r two ruad drags 94 30, G L — y -Middlet,ru.atrend.ngGood HandisCun• ' yam: 1 entlVtl 3,00. E L l haparan,ditto 5 W: _ Our blotto ; n e have it, can get it, or it is not made. ,R C Reeser;ditto-6.00, The audltors' report on the accounts l- girt the Corporatic,n of the Township of J. S. BALSDON,' I'�.�11OU �''�.i — .I Pickering. baving been examined by - tbiscc rncil suet appearing to he car. n rect. were aduptedand declar-dflaally ,:J Pell Repeat Customers. - f audited. s A by'law was pas••ed appointing the , e ti 7. �_ UNIVERSALMOTORS ` following member- rt the Board of Management of tyre Claremont Com• - I moonily Athletic FLeid And (Ominga• tli ornr.et c �rerell'd e+,i� Sin e-_ ..__ c, ee ars, Shirts, - ----- '�STL� n cr,lf:Fred . _. Over-all's'and Thnroa� C-,n6y and Edward Trousers, Underwear, neckwear. ., , .-STAR AND FLINT S t'leesou mach for ;.he. term of ' ' "c' These lines are the be"t make'; obtainable. A1__ ' The cuarncil nvwadj,,urturd to, viper - - again )ri 3l,mdav, April '2nd, for th* otwear, both leather and rubber. Fine, Work and C transartiun of general t,usimers• $QAcj' Sox,,Caps,-Mitts, Gloves and ToQues. R E P A R S ' - CARD OF THANKS - A=k for profit-Sharing raupov!a, t h -If you Rant a guaranteed P epair job -kt a reasonable Mr. .lad Mrs. J. H. Chapman and : . family wish tr, express their appre- price, r.E lj`.3'. _ yt• - dation and t'rank, for kindness and0 E C I L B,RAD L E Y -` ' sympathy and beautiful floral trib- Experienced Mechanics.- Reoaira on all mafkea. `` < •; rotes in their recent );ad bereavement of a loved daughter. - P S C K E R = N C+ tees ar oro a'_'•:31. — Ph 9c b AL'CTIOti.SALE OF --- --- - - w At-�- n-emen -� n lutea iflnSbhool ENT A�Farm Stock, Implements, Grain, Pickering Cot Hay,'.Household Effects, etc. - - 1GbT R sold by Public Auction on . LILERARY SOCIETY - elepho 0 aATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 ° - 7. On Lo ro E\T .(Northeast corner e Scar T RES S oro The-P.roperty_af. HeroesP 0. L 'L�Y- - it 5o n Auto Reps Accuries, i s o �1 bay' mare, heavy draft, aged; THE GLAD GIRL' - Gasolene, Acetylene Welding, bay mare, heavy' draft; 6 years old, supposed to be in foal, will register; A Comedv ill Four gets, by Catharine Chishol121 U 1 brown horse, 12 years old., French .-Battery t e r Charging. `.Coach; 1- Sorrel Horse, aged,'general Ltisbin�, based on 'the novel bS Eleanor �' apnrpose: H. Porter, on the e�e1ling of ej3R1rS Z11ade OI1 all makes Cattle , ' No.1, Holstein Cow, freshened Feb. THURSDAY, MARCH THE 22ND `7; No 2, Holstein Cow. freshened cars. ,Jan.. 6; No...3, Holstein. Cow, fresh- _ of Deo.--23, bred February 1; No. _ ;; .. - 4, Holstein Caw; bred Sept, 30; No. a "Holstein Cow, hi-cd Sept. 11; No. 6, - - - -.-ADMISSION, .:'.�_ - ;;.35 CS14TS -- Holstein Cow, rising 3, bred Jan,' 18; No. Holstein Cow, riinfi 3, bred ENCER .Dart. d n. 8, Holstein Cow, rising .• - AS9IGNME\t (lE' CHARACTERS I� i��RLES �, �P 3 bred Jan. L++; No. 1� Holstein Cow, vv/ rising 3, freshened Jan. 11 No. 10� Mrs. Gregg, _ f Lillian «"inzan Holstein Cow, rising 3, bred Nov, 2f',' .Mrs. Carmody, } of"The Ladies' Aid," Florence Mutc h hNo. 11, Holstein Cow, rising 3, bred M►sp Carroll; / Bernice Chapman �J' "C- I?iekerin • .'.Sept. '25; No. 12, Jersey Cow, due Nancy, Miss Polly's servant, Phyllis Pilkey •Propriet , g March 1; No. 13, Holstein Heifer, 2 Miss Polly Harrington, the aunt, Gtrrtrude Lawson Years old, bred Nov. 25; No. 14, Hol- Pollyanna Whittier, "The Glad Girl,' ..Ruth Taylor - - steirf Heifer, 2 years, bred Dec. 14; Sodom, by themselves • No, 16, Holstein Heifer, 2 years, bred Gommorah, J ; ' - , Complete Quality Funerals r an orphan, Morley Stephenson = 'Dec.'31; No. 16, Holstein Heifer, 1 Jimmy Bean, ., p - nn 1.2 -year; - -e ar; No. 17 Holastiair Heif",4-yam;, John-PendleWn7-Esq. a bachelor, -- .:.Howard-Lace, $I $�IJiJ $, 5--C SOLID 1 YE1tA : -$145 yIS,'T ey -Heifer, Yb, months; Bleecker, ... Pendleton's man, .. Kenneth Morley >t _f c :No. 19, Jersey. Heifer, 1 year; No. 20, Doctor Chelton, .,. Pendleton'ta friend, .. . Grant Law r s - , Registererl�IImpl n Hull; 2 years. -ements M A. T T H E W S BURIAL 00- 4, 1 10-18 Case Tractor overhauled; , Place and Time of Action ' ,' 219 Danforth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3900 '1 2-furr6w 12-in. Cocksl utt Tractor ,.:a law: 1 M.-H. Stiff-tooth Power Lift Scenb—A New England Village, Our Funerals . include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Otttaide Casey Cultivator, tractor hitch; 2 M.-H. :--Act I-,Nfisq Polly Harrington'q parlour, a summer afternoon -Spring Tooth Cultivators; 1 Seed'Box Act I'I-John Pendleton'e IibrAr ,some cueeks Inter Electric.Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete., Rrwl Grass-Seed Sower; 1 Double Disc Act III-The library, an hour later than Act II No Extras. -. with tractor hitch; 1 Van Bruns Disc ''Act IV-The library, five ears later than Act III �isit our e�tabliatzneut and prove the truth of these statements `'Seed and Fertilizer Drill; I Turnip y for yourselves. Drill; 1 M.-H. Binder, 6-ft. cut; 1' (You are requested to-retain this outline as a program These prises stand good within Q radius of 40 miles from Toronto ;M.-H, '51ower, 5' ft. cut; 1 `'t.-H. of the evening's entertainment.) REMEMBER,. Clip this ad, for reference, 31t 0 ,.. ',, ...... M1 ,u_... ,, :.,ter .,!• ,' xM _ ^_. ha.. Y. Y ..<,�• x. s.. '. _ � r_-r.._. .�..n.. t. '. •kd .^--•.. .• -, ..., ... 'r' .. ''si - 'F..v. i�:. ,.�;- _"Fa.r� r.Y ,r za'••+. 1 Y.. -• .e.. x ;.,. .. ��'^y•••cis,.:.4i s✓v.•z• �.,,-,. ,,,ws�'m'D''k..'. :,e, sw:..,. —�.--.t-v:. :- ,.?. rs ?."�'7.•Y.,:`�•uc :-o ..; `/ov' _;atv�.., '�' '�'t.Y'. f-.x3t ` hr*st."' Se ,nw'.S'Y" d ':+'•S+, .rn. c+ <r,. ...tit".•...'"�'ea1.e'w�":�,e ..moi •'.'. nki'. ..i. m?r,T :i;4, 'J y� r, -.e:,: „..w;fir r.. :.' ,. .w. ..". ..._,. •,.,. .✓'. '-r. •5• W ' ,f •r • .. .-;'. ...... . -...:.ems. '-. ... • �s Cr.AREMdI!1l» s Heath- iii•4hie cit -. r �[onday. y on Tuesday MMsatreb 209b--Auction 'sale r� Miss l�iahel McLellan rues borne , implements, hay, ]NIMS $4P . ` &tape Leaf Yet a _'over the week-end. George Thezton and Russell grain, etc., at lot 18,,con. 3, Pick_ - Quilting its the,-order of the day Stork, of Oshawa. spent Friday er;ng•; the property of Walter Ham- Having moved into ass new premises CQ. aluilig night with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. ilton. Sale at 1'o'clock sharp. opposite Reiu'a Blepck'math she pre�tthe ladies of Claremont at y bills. Fred Postill nee See I am a p' ase Clifford and Mrs. Pilke and son, , auctioneer• prepared to do-nH repair aP rates for farm and country W-w and Mrs. Michell and their of Toronto. spent the week-end 'yednesday, March 21st-Auction sale --work. and new handleall buildings. with their relatives in Claremont. �`of 50 cows the kindso e harness, WiedstOrm'Insurance on buildings, eon, Henry, spent Sunday ,with property of Irvine 'which I will -keep constantly wind-mills,Silos etc, Chas, A. and Mrs. Groot and Mc$rien, at lot 34, rear .con. 5, - , .Ed. and Mrs. Gibson, family, of Toronto, spent the Whitby Tp. No reserve, See bills. on hand; or will secure AutomobUe Insurance M.rp. George Morgan entertained week-edd*wtih James and Mrs.Ev• Sale at 1.30 p.m. she Wm Maw, same on shortest potice. of al;kinds, - `=s number of her friends and neigh ans.' auctioneer. _'- w• _ _+ K F "5t�e FARMS FOR SALE bore on Tuesday of last week. Miss Ethel Arbuckle, of Mount Satu_Mo, Mar 24th-Combination 9.12 CLAREMONT Write or hone ' Mrs. A. J. Chandler and friend _ ph �T Miss Olive Johnston, of Toronto: •Zion, spent several days last week sale,of church property, farm stock, '--- E D BOW M L� with her aunt, Miss Elizibeth implements, furniture, etc., in the �t�i . B oat Monday with J. H.,and Mrs. puQh. Village of Brougham. Please leave20 G "'•-'4` �T• Mrs. ','Dr.) Brodie moved her Jia; of articles with the auctioneer , '''• "•- WHITBY, OirTT. Edward Gibson,is slowly recov- household effects to the.cit last or G. 'L Middleton. Sale at x; .erirzg, after big recent' severe ill- y sue tj Gr�Y � Always. (?21 Hand week, alae aud'her dauRhtere hav- o'clock. See bilis. Fred Postill 1 I nes$, but still unable to, leave his -Ing reuted*an apartment.• auctioneer. hem®, A number of our sorts went sides, auctioneer. Combination sale, on Saturday, p Saturday, Fresh Stock of Grpceriee; into the r its on Monday evenual; day, •blot 31st.-Combination ; Map. 131. Band list La auctioneer ( Fruits and. or John Scott if you'wisk'to enter to see the hockey Raine played to gale of horse , @orris, hogs, tmpte- , y the ares:i-between the_-Marlboros. meats, furniture, seeds, etc., at Confectionery. :any articles or farm stock. of- Turructo and. the Newmarket Ctaremon Hotel she( A few o:�t seer rice Miss Mary Dawsoue eldest dau- teach ic•hich was won by the form- wishing to enter articles shoula price fighter of David and li'lt's, Dawon write auctioneer, Stouffville, or /� while they last. -- is criticall ill at her home, ' er by _ /l.�JG[�e y poen phone Stout-. 9003. . Liberal terns ;', .Give us an Early Call- monis, having--developed' frcnu a announced at sale. Sale at one _ eeve're cold. SALE REGISTER. - o'clock. Geo. Keay,' auctioneer, �, Q A N N k Chap. Johnson, who has been Friday, March 9t'h - Auction sale "�' � i 3G BROUGHAM O N attending- a ,barbering school in ' of_20 head- of high grade horses, hllsrs Ideal Incubators I W HEN y u have Tvi un to or several weeks and has the property of W. G. Armstrong, placed �n order - - completed his course, pent the of Central Butte Sask., to be sold with us for a mencoriA - } .week•end'at his borate here. and Brcodeirs you have looked far in- Dressed PonitTy an @t� George Story, of Stouffville,and at John Grahams Hotel, Brooklin, > Ontario. Sale at 1.3V p.m. sharp. Oil or Electric. to the future for our € formerly of the Standard .Bank, See bilis. Geo. Jackson 8r Son, auc- Patented Eng-turning Trays. memorial work' stands Good prices paid for poultry, r up under stress of time =�Iareuio­nt`was in the village on tioneer. Send for Catalogue. and weather. Itis tru Saturday demonstrating the excel Wednesday. March 14th. Aucsior► ly a lasting tribute. Birds must be properly bled and dress. -.lent gitalitles of the new Ford car, sate of Fresh Cows, Springer E-_G. .Stallan, Pickering ed clean of feathers, Roy and Mrs. Morgan and fam- Heifers, Horses, Hogs and Imple- - r`§ "No GreaterTribute" ily. 'also John and Mrs. Fleming ments, the property of Mark Hol- BONDS-Government,Municipal and •- an ist�Jun•t Alli• lidos, to be held at the Harlock Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. IN. W. STAFFORD, Safe investment& at from 5.to i per KinRato❑ Road a haV'e the t>riainal son,spent a very pleasant day last arm, , _ week with Archie and Mrs. Flem- between Whitby and Oshawa, Corb- Whitl3v Ing. ett's Point -Road. Sale at 1.30 INSURANCE-All classes written in- Phooe Whltby. Bridal Rose China' On Wednesday evening of last o'clock sharp.. See bills. Wm. cluding Fire, Automobite, Win& 08 r R9 c week our hockey team went over Maw, auctioneer, storm. Accident and Sickness. dn hand, open stool'. to Stouffville and ',played the Al. Wednesday, March 14tthr- Auction Phone or.write _ r[ gOld In an tone team. _ After playing for salt, of cattle, including 19 milch ' half an hour overtime the game Cows: Young cattle and beef-ring- 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby , quantity. was declared a tie, neither Aide er4; also 16 breeding ewes, Vthe - r scoring, 'On Thursday avenins propPny of Wm Redshaw, east - 1r'RAlYK -:- CHIDLOY they went over again to play off half c.£ lot 10, con. 5. Uxbridge. 7EMA (&( ®Q�L' VALUES/AL/ /�C+ y the tie, and this time Claremont nconthj credit. Sale at 1. o'clock. r�►I"iL..i G -l/ V a.7 won by the score of 5.1. John Scott, Clerk; F. W. Silver- 6tf Claremont,' Ont. i2 _ _ AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS -..: The-growing popularity of the - -' - " 'Continuation School Concert erasT Men's and Young Mena Navy Blue Chinebills,*.0'coatA, reg, $20, 14.95 , T f in evidence ¢n Thursday and FriEARE - _ day nights last. when It was pre- Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, eizes•36 40, reg. $20, 14.95 seated to crowded houses. The Men's All-wool Veflts, Costs,Sweaters, fawn and leather, reg 4.50, 2.75 yt uthftrtart to were in fine fettle Prepared for the and beautiful costume-. The drills We have a full line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers. called for special commendation Chickens Men's from 2.50 to a.50, Boys' from 1.25 to 2.50, - , and reflected credit on the prin — _ cippl,M. J. Wilker, and his assist• -" Men's 15 inch Leather Tops asst, reg, 8.50, special 4.95: O,, �"0 = See our new stocic of Incuba- _ P�sT . -ant, Miss Btnttsford, who are n °� spending a great deal of energy in tors stud Brooders. R'e -Call at li F'ING{JLD'S Phone 380G _ • - ` •'toe cultivation of youthful ability. handle the Bt1�8$ eye E • - >: We are sorry to report the sud- O=+�RE�20 -Trz. ON'TAR2� - den death-of George .Gibbons: of and Daniel's Hovis 5 Toronto, second eon of Mr9 Gib. lines. 'bons and the tate Thos. Gibboba. Ah►v: the rtrrvmetars. tette netting, which took place an Friday last pi as an -' _ b 'at the age of 80 pears Deceased brooder water and feed pans etc.d elbow>:. - e_$read of had been in rather poor health for Pratte Buttermilk Chick Feed is - �J ` oo•ne time, hrzt his condition was the best starter t roduce ®cry Sending Morley �: Health eadered aerinae. 4p_ .the _ _ toproduce'_ to Distant_ f`oults - day of his death he was not feeling ' filthy cam`= --- _- ' - Our crock.of feeds, lice G +r' --- -- - • _ - . - •ao well as usual and be lay dawn - powder, �� on a couch to rest and imruediate• Sure Death lice tablets(fur the #.oaf l'y expired. His funeral-took place drinking water). grit and V � vOi' can send any amount of rouser on Sunday to the Claremont Un- *bell, meat scrap.etc,, •t to ao ion Cemetery. is uoti- complete' i y point in Canada at a marl '`'•,_ mute of expense by using a Standard The hockey match arranged for Try Dr. Hess'$tock Tonic for a Sank Mone Order, - This metbod is Ill► y , Monday night between Port Petry prep tonic, for milk ccw • the.imp!e=_t, safest and most coaven "r''+tr '�' ���� ' and'Claremon for the. Dr. KaisAr feeding cattle, hur�ee, 'i ` 4 g _ �, ient tray to send remittances by mail,.. AK£RY, 3ilrer trophy did not come off, ilreeli or hogs in the Dominion : if the mail Rot's -c�tra no loss is sustained. Should much .to the disapprintment of HONE'900 the Claremont team and the large you desire to send money to a pcant ,',`PICREF:�___y ` a number who came to witness the C H A S COOPER . tttaide the country, aStandard band P., ,game. The,Port Perry boyspbun _llraft aill'rrer.e your- purpose for -� A ed down lir the afternoon that on LAtorwarding money to foreign places. 1`�s Faders, Attention account of the impassable coudi. tion of the roe a it won a im gen or c erman a quality possible for them to come to Clare- -Harness. Ask the user, �; �s��,= I have' the Agency fort Famous mons. However, the roads were =-- — --, ta,. ' - THE STANDARD BANK Renfrew. Machtnerg, 9epa tors f, Scales, and the high quality v -not so bad rte to prevent Port ,OF )CANADA r a Acorn Range:and am pre. y s Perry bo) from motoring to the Mid-Winter * payed to grye beet terms.--c•ity to see the match between the ESTABLISHED 1873 Give mea Cali when wanting eome� 'Marlboros and Newmarket. By thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1007, :,their failure to. play +according toO. A. SHARPE W C �1VILLSON s .14chedule Claremont is entitled to - , a the trophy. Bale - Manager, Pickering Branch � s ' 8..�.1ppal.oK R.R. No,;1, LOCUST HILL :} RCI IrteWQVt,schooI, Junior'Room. ��'` s...�c», a'..:til ��r ., 4 'II Class-Dorto Linton*, Robert - __ _ - en Rarer-- Johnson*, Joyce McCullvagh*, Adglaide Johnson*, Evelyn Tap Clearing. out some Basket' Factory' I -- lot", Harty Degeer*,Fern Taylor*, Manufacturers of Gordon- Biekett*, Neil '•Degeer*. Uf Our `llnes (Isobel Johnson*. Stanley Hardy* All kinds Of FIR& Ba8kets, ..end Marjorie Selman* equal), Ir- -' at teat ' Inde endence Berry Crates, wvio Purdy*, • Dorothy Miller*, FarI]1Br8rBushel Baekete Grace Tomlinson, Howard Spen- redl1Ct14nS. • A 7. teles, Lottie Neal, hlArRaret Over. - : - - - •- The -_ • — - - l snfl, 3l;ldrea: Loy�c,:-Bilti agg ets� best way to Clothes Bash (failed in Lat.), Harold Morgnn Xeu's 'Pool U"ndeswear, � assure ands�ridence ,(fa, in Arith- and total. 'I Class reg. 1.85, for 1.59 1 t I1Ie 1S co Frank k'ennock, * * .hen's Fleece Underwear, a Charlie Johnson*,, Purdy - Proprietor * * reg. 1.00, for ,79 Start making pro- Phone Markhagi 1,&4 Margaret Johnson , Edna Taylor Men's Wool Sox, re � .39 _ Pr. - Frances 'Lciyst*, Aaidres L g• 50c, vision for it now. 1 Eagleson*, Betty Pretty*,. Ivgn den's, Overalls, reg. 2.50, 2.1 :� Reid'. *Honors. Annie V. Spof. Men's Smocks, req. 2.50, 2� BEATTY � fard, teacher. Ladies' Silk and Wool Hoge ?! ft e r Sailf[lg �• , - Thesenri-annual rneetinQ of the reg. 1.00, for -.79 � ; ,ll CO CS {labii— - STANDS FOR THE !NEST Park Board was held on the even. Ladies' Col. Cashmere Hose t re 1.23, for `,'89 '.I I Wh1Ch once formed ing of Saturday, March 3rd, with g• the president, Fred Cowie, in Ladies' Underwear, reg, 1.00 +' the chair. ' The Sec'y treasurer's per garment, for ,.,. 79 i II I :" affords pleasure; and t report showed a balance on band Heavy,Flannelette, colored, � Satisfaction. r ° of 579.T9, The auditors, Messrs, tea. 80 rind 33c,`for .�`l7 I� i A. �Sto gad-M� �Janijelette,,,ug - - gave the *eciretl+ry, Jahn Scott, Flannelette Blankets, reg. Hill much credit for the mantfet?;i 2.75,-for „ '3.39 '('� ('� t::► s ~' 4• ' which he kept the books. The rA few'broken°rnes of.-Men's �qf DO 'VN - meeting was then resolved into a Rubbers greatly reduced public meeting with G. M.Forsyth 'Ladies' Overshoes, zipper, �,� BANK presiding, and was open for recons• reg. •1•:50, for 3.83 ' ► _ +i Established 1871 Litter Carriers, Hay Carrieks, mendationit for members for the j! Iso Park Board, to'be submitted to I�II!1!"''; 1 t , . Pampa. Door Tracks,Cow , the township council. - The old L 'S C T I j',• Bowls. Pressure Systems Ete�•Board was re elected with the ex- Do -0 T IJ I �,'h •It will'pay you to get my rices,on ,, 'p _ pp caption of-Dr. Tomlinson, who de. - �� above before buying ei6bwbdte. clioed to act, and D. A. Scott was - Phone IM2, i + �1�;(`I Whitby Br., J. H. Perry, 11lau K - c'b% :en to succeed him. --- �1 1 ti Z' �..�.,._ I'�' •� i' FRANK J. PROUSE r� -, y. r. m'..e.'.L:'. .... ... .. .: a...«•. .. ,:. .-. . :1L%i -1. �4i.- i. •C •,y'.4 'ia�i.•{( '.`� K„y.,f.a;: .. k-^s ,_ r..� a+ _. .. . ,,,. .. �;. .. -, • ,.,a• r ', yy,,a..p�7 0�- :N r M-+ ,r. 't. -4• X ,...-w,,. r ,yrw b.F s '/%W\ n .'...�_.,., „ w 1..:.-e. q. Y'.R, F"qW•ry _ r, of." iso .,.* q +.,y '� ,•, pkv;. _ -iw. ,8. ._ ., ,.s'. ,�. ,;.,,. .q;,.. .� r„-.s^N�'. ,.r. '"• `'^-.s'r'"u' rn �.. " o :ex- •7y. t,� ..� "A. ""•�,'u'.�, '"•Fcw.,r'^- '^"i�°'`et�2.�3`F,.�' �.,�'*" �* ' .. '5�,'..•.,�w,re•,+,��';i7t�xw.! •. �•„x:L.ca° ,...a:.f;4 �r ,,,q-�;r,” "+4�a.� �±,�...,'e.' C,� ,ffiX . - - . .. ,wM,.• >•w..c :Na. �K _ ry u� _ er+ ,.x.••- �_ .r •nv,,. _ .y,. .,.u. u ^v w c .,:� TM�w E rw mew •*r-rve > i- 1: C AyL+,1s,., .. C'.• ,., - , '; -- f t1"e victim and hie possible enemlr4 P° w Ard:ofth I knew ttosrhiaa _ Men der �" if r.• 49xia11. I'm: "True enou 1 old But f:r g (As written by Arthur Pound and akeYoQw x ' " heaven's sake get me out of itl D3 unveiled at the Aret annual dinner of d' 1M yt•u lc4pw since yoit`ve cotae, and the the guild).' Tune—"Oh, Lady Mary." you sew I thing is getting in`o shape as it, I'm more than ever certain�n'y part ;',I Moxemeat—Andante Con 3 �to or ' t _ in the matter must come our. a�imething like that. an Save r�0T1ey . 'I - "Probably not, (;t-oy. But if it is� All 'you tltli} 1$ i F'nv. T necessary, you'll have to buck uo and Oh, the pipe organ pumper climbed up d iA t h waste fats an stand it. lietter have the thing lanced o is'loft a Seel than to let it tester." His reefer, his ear muffs, his rubbers a "Yes, I know. And if it comes to he doffed, SILL � w' Pskae Blend,4U Y'4b `i+' 5 Brown L&W QuallW.43t0 3. 4k. _ Olm P . that I'll stand up to it, of course. If And he bent o'er the handle for tunes .� /tlw iLabN � 4U y . Iftrd L&bo Qaalltl►, 4ie 3ti-lk it were,not for Robin I'd make a clean loud and Boit s "M Lod s�pty(nnat'frreairable),ti3e 3/1-Us. � breast of the whole matter,, but the,In those wonderful days of yore. PURE Feuer s sw le Ste•¢rid M1=d Qieitd& boy—and Angelica—" I Chorus. t Lowes# Prices in C+enada For Fins Tomas "I ��°' Don't think about it at i Oh, Doppel-gedickel, t3erohrgedeekt, present, We'll likely get a riew line•Gerohrgedeu�kt, Gerohmedeckt, fu/l Dinefitl With frtrry COp ED on 'it all tomorrow, Big hotel, isn't Oh. DoppeI-genickel, s3erohrgdedeckt, YOUR GROCER SELLS IT g; it?„ Gerohrgedeckt-ge-doo. �► "Yes, the Msjusaca is one of the 2• ` No wedding or service or funeral newest and finest on the beach. Well, ..,...- ` here's your room; do get a little hymn Sleep \ _ Could'slick unless he slaved away Fleming Stone didn't require much sleep,but the sea air made for-drowsi- The life of the churches revolved CJO Fr nese, and he put in a good night's rest around him PQ HAT•HAS GONE BEFORE. . though they quarrelled now and then, before he joined Croydon Sears at Is, those wonderful dare of yore. �z Garrett Folsom is stabbed, to death they �vero really devoted Why, they breakfast. �` Chorus. While swimming at Ocean Town, N.J. both made wills leaving large sums toOh Do ped-gedickel, &c: FOlsom'a bathing companions had the other. Had Roger died'flrst Garry. Robin was there, too, and Ned Bar- p ). Roger Neville, a business part- would have come into quite a for-'con,the girls having their brealdast in (Caution—Hold dickeL—Stress ae ; ]firs. Helen +$arasby and Car- » their rooms. - Stress OedickeL) "The up-to-date girl does not cry;' `meffta`Valdoa. ei „ "Did the night bring any counsel?" 3 says a critic. No. 'Look at'the D�ee� Which he didn't need, suggested The choir and organist flew in a rage r Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and Barron inquired, his big voice toned of lace powder. masterful sister of the dead man, ar- Stone. down to a discreet pitch. When the bellows went Sat on a ire- .p, - �1 �' fives and takes command. At the in- "Oh, no. My brother was a rich .,� �. Stone returned smiling. mulous• gauge, Minard's Liniment kills.warts. P" gaunt it is learned that flue death wea-`man. Well Mr, Stone I suppose it's „ I But the beet of his licks brought no ++ + But as I told Sears, 'm all at sea, - pan was a iehaq, an Oriental knife, too late for you to do anything fur-, increase in wage and it had beealL s boo Lon the board- unless I can get a straw to show which Washington views the outlook as ilh they tonight, I hope you'll get busyway the maL canIn those wonderful days of yore,' favorable for .agriculture as a whole » Chorus. No refereaoe is made to agr cu u ; - is If Carmelita woman! Remember, she's t In in the that blowing. Oh, Doppel-gedickel, &c. Is a faneAer of enrioun weapons He You cant make bricks without in the hole.—Weston (Ore.) Leader. M, admits buying two knives. but not the about the only one in all Ocean Town straws, can you?" Robin smiled, and (Note—Easy on the Gedickel here). �,, plc aq, who knew beforehand that my brother added', "I'll bet you've crossed my dad 4' F tasia engages Titus Riggs, an was coming down here." poss ++ So now w are gathered to rendes rsrchitect, to work on the case. Dan oti' the list of en't,"les. Pelton, the dead man's nephew, ar- With thin parting bit of suggestion, "I'll bet I haven't," Stone said. "But him praise Miss Folsom went off to her own room For the labors he wrought !n his O wives and is intriggued by some curious that s because he never was on it French dolls in Folsom's room. and the Wren remained for a few more And, it's a very-amall, faint list, any juvenile days, Croydon Sears sends, for Fleming words. way, However, we're only starting in, TO duet of[ his mem'ry our voices we 41 t Stone, famous detective. He tells him "My aunt is a strange personage;' and no telling what favoring winds . raise, l ;Folsom had been blackmailing him and Pelton said, thoughtfully, "but she's Ansi tlase wonderful days of. yore. may blow us to port sooner than we VAS he had lied at the inquest but was nobody's fool. And her arguments expect." Chorus. P� '-*Cease Doppling—Also Gedickling). tt�' you aivo ns thoiz ozmcs, your #r ianoeent against Mrs �'aldon are just plausible +�4yho's at the top o! your list ;�•_i�l Stone meets Ned and Madeline Bar- enough to catch the attention of the Barron asked his curiosity atives and friends may obtain 1" ron. He orders Dan Pelton to produce y getting the �— lice if the are brought to their no- better of him the low ocean ram of£s,reduced rad- police papers, and Pelton acts as if p° Y g or tf g g- » A reporter was interviewing a cen• road fares,and FREE tzaos ti Ala were to to conceal some tics. So, Mr: Stone, while I don't ask A beautiful lady, Pia yr you to ignore Aunt Anasta$is'a sue- "Don ask her name Stone said k 60r tenarian on the occasion of his an. childrw Wader r7*.Providm8 thty NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY pieions and suggestions, I do ask you yet for some- acrd in farm or domesc�c e e ' niversary. "And just ieacy, you have placed mploymen.. thing tells me she'll fa crossed off gF to look into the matter yourself before) actually lived one hundred su old ma,. Ask •s o for tions, of me �speedily, Indeed. so far it's_ all a - P, CHAPTER XLII. you give it much publicity." blank mystery I'm lost in a fog of asked. "No;" replied the old man, larteiatoNomtnattoo3eh•m• ` Stone smiled at hila affectiongtely. "I shall certainly do that, Mr• Pel-' morosely, "about twentyflve." from say of Was Off•m$r nasals - -_ "I'm exclpding Mr. Sears.as a pos- ton," Stone'said, "and if it is of any hovering possibilities, none of which i will take shape or tangibility. Thee isibie suspect,' he said, "because he comfort to you, and I dare say it is, only straight facts are that Garrett 'CA ADL'kN didrr�t d0 it But the police are not I can tell you that I think there is sojFolsom was stabbed and that some- MINING INVESTORS fafiau2m so sure of that as I am. and.-so to far very little evidence against Mrs. body stabbed mom•+ _.. prove my point I must find the real Valdoa." For Reliable Information murderer" "Bless you for that,'" said Dan Pel- "Couldn't have been suicide?" asked V� "Who is." Sears appended. "the ton so earnestly that Stctne was touch- Barron. w*Its Us ' p "Not a chance. The doctors a man who bought a bundle of junk at ed. "Yes," he wezt on, noticing BTee t30RR1E, MACDONALD AND u•es vs,■ee,,.a, eta aw g ROSKRTSON •aaare CAI.*"x arc s j on that, ands—by to way. ycsar stood tr,�tra. ranoAro. Nam Jews ; the_atiction wnn late- quick- g1sC2WA "as mq-aunt next to hIm. Can u,see a-suicide 11 Adelaide St. E. Toronto � slasn.as the night before the murder'" says, I have fallen for that woman. act?" � _ "And who," Anastasia broke in. To me she is a waif of fortune, a'toy "No, indeed" Ned- Barron shrug- -- - ' _ "bought it for Carmrefita Valdoa. Oh. of fate, blit not the scheming adven- S� his shoulders. "I was paying no It wasn't necessary for her to go out tareas my aunt would make her seem. attention to him, for I wanted to dis- x ; " and buy it herself. -She is a woman Nor is rhe. a murderess l The very _ his attempts at'conversation. . who has others t0 do her underhand idea is unthinkable! But my uncle but as I lank back and visualise the " R®it' i work. And I've listened to all you've did have a hold over her; did have said,, Mr. Stone;sndit all tames bacir lrorx leer: aiifi she i2id-try to j grasping- said, » L01 � scene I seem to see his two. hands 3 to her. For who else knew in advance get them without the knowledge of ng the rb next to mY°ran- ^- "You saw him go underi that my brother was cozaing down the sensation-seeking police. Those µNo, for I was turned away, speak- a hire? No one knew it except the things I know. ins to Madeline. But I saw and heard ¢ � a Valdoa crowd." » "What was in the letters or whether a commotion and next thing I knew p "That includes Roger Neville, said she did finally get them, I don't know, they were carrying him out, I didn't ` Storrs, thoughtfully. "Has no breath But they were here,yin the suitcase,I t;otice it march, assuming it was ac ase ' 03 suspicion been wafted his wayY right on top, and they're not here now,,,.,, ++ <f z "N " Tite Riggs said. "It hasn't- .I.am frank, Mr. Stone because I want of cramps. It happens so often." t�`; ��, n; ��? <• ow- 81is Well, your testimony doesn't help I've wcRrdered why, but nobody seems the metier cleared up as well as my me any. You didn't know him at all?" to think of him in that way." sant does, and if you can get at the Not at all- Never heard of him Y a _ "Certainly not," snapped Miss Fol- real truth you can do away with all. a before that day. It was the merest P Y w son, "Roger Neville is no saint, but int of suspicion of Mrs. Yaldon." » �.' r chance that w•e stood near him *, a l lie and Garry were intimkte friends. Stone looked at him a little quizzic-� "Well, it's a puzzle," sighed Stone. a They were fond of each other, and, ally. „`"I've nothing to work on but people's "I had but two legitimate suspects, prejudices, a dagger and a few dolls! M M M he said, with pretended ruefulness. p g8e s i That doesn't seem much for an able d "Serra here and Mrs. Valtion If you-bodied 'detective i" . l M deprive pray, rr e� f bolt ,to Boone fell swoop,] ..Dlls!"`exclaimed Robin, "what � dolls?" "Get the real one," said Tii}a Riggs " i (To be continued) rising to go. "I can't do it; haven't . ,sf a glimer of a notion what way to look, ` ?' but I'll bet you manage it, Mr. Stone." .Kssp-llkinard'a in the,Medicine,obeet. w i "I'll bet he does," agrt*d Pelton, V but the anxious eyes of Croydon Sears did not echo thiels assurance. At an iiaterval'on the first sight of "I'll have a try at it," Slone told s new show the producer encountered 7. therh. "'But I don't mind admitting a critic tamed for his destructive can- that at the.preaent I've no evidence to iless," dor. "Now, look here," said the pro- y(. t t. ducer, "let's have your honest opinion work on,no clue to follow up. 1'40 all of this play:' "It is absolutely worth•- at sea." „ replied the critic contemptutous- ' tba th! "Then you're right on the spot, !1p. ."Possibly, possibly," said the pro• ' WRfiGE /$C�tQge is said Pelton, with a flash of his irre-l ducer quickly, "but let's have it all � Xot1P gOC�[eG _ pressible gayety,"for that's where the the same." TO 12!_pk a cord rmlessl asst in a h!rry try.an Asvit'in_ta Aef. --- - crime was committed"' �r yy °fc soothes aelrves, allays I And for headache. a action 0—spi;iu is very- ffJfi Ott, too, in sills "A strange case," Stone said to cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and luunbago 1 And Sears as they left the room and went( MININC STOCKS "I've! there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children—often dhestion. toward their own apartments. , + f Nc" never before heard of a murder in the 1' infants. Whenever there's pain, think o Aspirin. The genuine ocean. It r clever,I'll say that for it Are again .rising, and now Is.the the \ � Aspirin,has Bayer on the boa and on every• fabler~ All druggists, time to.buj; In our opinion. Send th rOven directions; Just think, Croy, no fingerprints, nofor p clues left lying about no witnesses,' inf our recommendations ig any Y g Information withot!! obligation. ' � prescribe Aspirin; no surds ace•to be drawn frc(m the orders promptly executed. Write, �. Aft!t ° scene-'of this cagme, and 1 feel sure wire, or phone. O� j'tew he murderer thought there would be LYLE, BALL & CO. -it-does est the heart r no weapon fouird. Why, !here's r,o• Mining Brokers k, a ',�+ laytrin'!i the trade'mark.(reZl•tnred Yn eapoda) Indtcatdng Beer f[�siaetore.-wh ,H thing material to -x: rk on. Nothing ,f/la,f 1ty� -- 104 MAIL SLOG., TORONTO Ss w•11 known that tits means.8tyer mabsrtacture, to'aaore tbe'lmbna spinet-testa+ :. ISSUE No. 10--'28 to consider but the mental at±.i:u res uo" ts•Tablet. u be stamyca with the1r "Bayer alas" trad•m.xu:' 't '' — BAKING Pies, �s�kes, suns`flint Bread DOES ALL YOUR BAKING BEST r EST FOR � IOEM -�--�- - r .,n .,.,,,,. 4 S . 'RR' ••,'- { ,., L^^ y. 'q ,. ••'. .' .a:.'.. .1 .a� ..al ,a'f1.1+:t" �` .'•}1 .. . .. 7c'. ..4,. - 'r. ! � .1.^, •r r+..rah'. .�.:: a'#^rpl. y, R. rl. � .. 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I _1�, .:T.,. , " I" ,... ... �, �- ,�. :. ,, , . � ,� . . .­�. ;.,..� ,.,� I ..,. . � f:' . . , �_ . , � � I - . ,_.. a .. , , � .... , �:� �. _-�__ I. .1 . �: ., . .� � . _.,-_., — . I 0 �,-, . . �I�- ,`1`1 . .. . .,, ,.� .,- ... .$, 1 I- I .,:.:r, . . I . A ., �, . ... I I . I I � ­ ' '1� , % . . .. ter's, $2,474X5; Legislation,-$4,400; 4.. THE LEUSLATURE WEEK BY WEEK Attorney-General's, Anglo- Police Enjoy - . . ­ I . . $19,oi6;- ,laqw. 1:., -- -- - .1 . 1 7"� -" _. ­_ - - - �� � -.1 - . -&nee. -44,375; Education, $2,068,151; - - �" . I . � " — .� _. .............. $ 383115508.9T-3 . I. I . � , � ,­ r,n(l, ,--,-., - UlONDALY, FEB. 27TH, '' 35% Lands sad Forests; U2.9,ow; Mines, I Ne tions . . , Busy Week ­- -, gotia ' ­� , , ,�i.__.�,�:_ ; ... -­- -- - 11- I � ­ . . . . -. I . . Frank W. Wilson took pp the day. Quebec$ 12 months $6.4N; Game and Fisheries, $12,495; . I ",.-�7�.;4 - _,:.:.:,.1_ .... I . . Near�ag. Crux � . �� " - .'. 7: with I - ith his "beer-by-the-glass'-program. .�..---i,�z.... ,$4;421,385.35-23.21% Public.-Works, $1,892,089-34; 'High. - ; . � . .. Cottage Loot-, - . Catch Summer Cot �I . . f � ;::TUESDAY, FEB. 28'1-H—* I Manitoba, 12 months ways, $4,275; Health. $Uj60. Labor, - -- -- - . : . I I erts and Fox Farm I ..�., "' - i ,.- A division of the House*an the Wtl' .....� . _ -4 998,484.77-26.3.% $168,000; Provincial. Treasurer's, slg,-' Treaty Provides Egyptian Aid I. . . 1.�. ..7 - . 50; Provincial Auditor's,_-#19,6w; . . . -�I. . .. I* I . 1,�K,'1�*n*mou*ths � Robber's I - . resolution resulted in only four . $1,218,90.77-28.5% Provincial Secretary% 4502,326.10; --.- to fritat Britain in Event - , ,. I - . I ­'. ,.�. , . . i 11, Members voting in favor anti 192 � ............ . :�. War---Sirdar to - Port Colborne, March gang I�I ' ­ - I Saskatchewan, 11% months .. . Akriculture, $120,325; and Miscellan- I . _ - .� . . against Inasmuch as the Prone Min- . . , Inter had asked ............ $1,876,695.64-24.0% 'ecus, ;67,945. " .Be--Nadve , :. r 13 ,or this-24 burglaries of - . , _ � r .. the Howe to vote - .I S=nzomes to . . . . ' .- -the Government British Columbia, 12 months A COW TAKEN CARE OF. �a�r_o, tgYPt—'its. Anglo-Egyptian within the past week was believed down the resolution, . . . il i - I C along the lake aliore EVE, . ,- . - ­­­­'-. 4,S,218,168.46---48;8% Sev'* 'Ave . appear to be nearing the -broken up by local arid provincial - '- I � .... ..rnuat be credited with a majority on . enty- .dollars is voted under negotiations po. ­ -party this occasion of 88, even although the Ontario, 6 months-- -Pbblie-Highways, estimates to recon- ciuix.-' P--io-t8racted _w6e-tible are lico-over-the-week-end-with the ­ .. ­ �T . . ­ � . - ... � . division was nqt on party lines. The �.....�...... $2,532,595.06--14.5% Pease J. W. Chambers of Tillsonb . . er urg being held and there are frequent con- of two men and the of sev. :. largest majority achieved last session The traditional "humble address"to "for the death of a cow killed-by a i ferences of party leaders In which oral thousand dollars' worth of ho�use,-, . . ' - .'Was on a proposed ameniiment to the His Honor the Libutenan't-0ovir'nor highway traffic officer while In the I Premier Sarwat Pasha and Lord hold 'goods in farmhouses scattere& ' � . i * , . . Corporations Tax Act, voted down 85. was adopted by the Legislature at 11 execution of hii duty.' i Lloyd, High Commissioner for.Egypt throughout Wainfleet Township, and, , .1 . _. . & , to 15, only on non-party lines. I . O'clock, after nearly three weeks 2f I Additional 'allowances lz�'accord4nce'and the Sudan are taking part. in houses in the' 'foreign section Of , i , .� ­_...., � -4 :'. .. ' L Voting with Mr. Wilson on the beer debate, and-to it has been added whiffl'with the Mothers' Allowance Act fig-1 The newspaper El Abram, which re. PQr.t'C,oIbcTn,e. . I resolution were W. G. Weichel, his has become almost equally customary urea in these estimates to the tune of cently published what it claimed were ' Ya- seconder; a - The men under arrest are Bala - . seconder; E. Prouix (Lib., Prescott), a Government' timent' siib-amondment lti44,C�0. I the Principal points In the-drag&treaty laksa-and Stanley Matoff. A warrant - . -,�,, �._ . . grid T. Legault (Lib.,Sturgeon Falls). sponging out's critical amendment by Under agriculture $10,000 is asked(between Great' Britain and ' Egypt,' .. . is Out for a third man, Martin Berk, ..." .. '_... ! W a 1-1 Me, alleged ring- . :.,. '..."".. Ottawa), the Opposition. The Government for services, expenses and equipment Printed a_sumrnar�_which seems to be ner of Port Colborne, . � 1 � I � : accurate reflection 'of the . I , � hs, ing been Informed that the debate amendment was eaMed 6&to 27 on a 1-in carrying lori social research work thin mast a' 'ad, ' . - v . leader �k the gang, who escaped by . was closed the day previous, and be- straight party' vote, and the Siriclair with the Empire Marketing Board. conversations ,hitherto published in jumping through a window w.hen. ' - �__� .. po _� , ... ,' .. to therefo e refused opportunity to amendment upon the subject of old I Miscellaneous votes are: Grant to on- connection 'with the negotiations. I I 4 r [ .lice raided hie- in-search.of .. �..­ .... . . State his position, absented himself age Pensions declared lost upon the I tario Division of the Canadian Red The newspaper declares that the Pro' loot on Saturday. Police trailed him from the division.' There was a cau- same division. Seventeen Liber" Cross, $23,495; grant to Ontario posed treaty will be effective for 10 for five miles through the snow, but -1 �. ,;- cus of Government supporters before eight Progressives and the two U,F.O. Safety League, $15,000; grant to Last years, during, which period questions lost track of him at the Cinadlian Nft= . ­ . members present 0() . the House opened. made up the 27. Post Fund, $2,000, and *25, 0 for not previously agree-d upon will be tional tracks. A district-wide search Feeling that the members of the Eight absent 11mmbers were paired, m- olf bounties. '_, 1. I . submitted to the League of Natipas. I, I, progress for him to-day. ,". 111:^. I I and seven others evidently were not. - I \ . . . �... - —— - 4 . - - PriYilerex and Elections Committee 6 - ..-. Other clausesi * In the draft treaty � 4r Oakville, March 4.—There were - " � .. have taken up alignment from a party Nine members participated, after- I . - � - - modify the present British r- , S super dramatic" momenta 'Saturday night A .I jis South Ott and evening, in the debate, m- W vision of Egyptian Internal affairs, El �, 14 .awa 1,WUOt noon r- Farmers Told Ho -,standpoint In t CID when a group of provincial paiiec.affi_ I enquiry, and that such leeling is,not mencing with Russell_Nesbitt, Brecon, rr, .D:_3 Q - ­44Tqm says. ,_ cera, Madiid by, Chief Inspector John . . . . iikelly-ta-bring the best re -- ­ __ d-le TB4�ya f'.11, - . owed--C---ATR;db"-um Z %# Z holplud 1"AUlLwaot Egypt Would Aid In War Miller, scoured a -60-ruTe area west . � Al- - , Of � -?�i inter Ferguson-announced Tin%the Le- (Liberal, -North Huron), L. W. Oke In.the even(of a declaration of war :� ,.1,� � . u . ' a of Toronto and rounded up three men �. .�­-'j� , . . SMUt WeCtion I I .. .. .1 ki�lature that W. E. N• Sinclair, Lib- ( -P.O., East Lambton), George . against Graaf Britain', ' eteeording to i wanted on the charge of.robbing the .. .. Shields (Conservatfvi, Woodbine), P. I draft treaty, El Abram says, I �`g . . . - era] leader, had concurred in giving Egypt fox farm of J. G. -Nicholson at Kil- - 11.1:.�_A, ....,'., W. Pearson (Liberal, North York), F." Cop ' l would help Great Britain in agyptian l'bride, north df Waterdcwn, on 618 .1-1, .. . the investigation over to' a Royal J. Skinner (0onservati ' per-Carbonate,,Dusted On territory. . The treaty also provided I . . 4. ., . ­ - ,Commission.. Mr._ Magee .and ve, Leeds)I E I . �.41 , . night of Feb. 4. 1 � : Mr, Justice Hodgins, of the Appellate Prdulx' (Liberal, Prescott), Dr. Paul in Apparatus, that Great Britain- shall support' I The search for the men was carried - Division of the Supreme Court, have Poisson (Conservative, North Essex), Is Called byExperts Beat Egyptian entry into the League of on under unpleasant conditions. The . . �A � 11 Natloni Immediately the treaty 'Jig ..._= been requested-to form the commis- and finally-Premier Ferguson. The ' . Protective Against . I roads were. bad, and the men wanted, - .1.L.V, , � .. Progressives stayed out.- - ... V sion. The commission Is now being .... signed. � � ' from -W . , . , Losses - . .. . as they .were chased Place to 'P Hon. J. Dr. Monteith -gave notice . : - , It Is understood that -Sir Austen . ' � 4A .- Prepared, and unless Their Lordships �- . I I place, took refuge in the woods. The :- , 10 .- .��dl.,. .. .. I. a in that he would move the House Into Washington Ington - Plait pathologists i Chamberlain. British Foreign Secre- ; I kun into unexpected ramification :117 . three men, sought were well acquafnt- � - � .- ...I-,�. I connection with the case of the 19 committee of suPPI7 and committee of 1 and wheat marketiag specialists are 1 ta�y, has Informed Premier Sarwat . . �. . ied with the district, and were there- . � . i be made ways and means--in other words, the'urging farmers to 'begin now an �Pasta that It the present conversa- ,, � stray ballets, their report will budget sveech'-will be deli fore able to evade capture until e:irly .- -_21 before the session closes. Incidentally, vered. energetic seed-treatment . campaign'tions between Bridsh and Egyptian . v-i one Judge before elevation to the THURSDAY, MARC.E. IST- - against smut, a tuagoub disease that I representatives do not result in an i Sunday morning, when daylight re- I ., . . ' . I ftgreelnleLt between the two countries vealed their hiding place. For 12, , ' M. , I bench was a Conservativ4--and the In bringing-down-t,the-Legislatafti-c4UA�te-a Y-9-arly lose of millions of dol. I - other a Liberal. - - 9- 1 Lara. � _._ - . I hours the chase was kept up without, . 51 his second Budget since 116 assumed I � Great Ftrftatn will h interruption, the three prisoners and I .� : WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29TH- office as Treasurer of Ontario, Hon.I A. new era In the' control of bunt.I with regard to the four reserved I . ­ I .- : I . .. . "... -by El Ahram These�the officers suffering severely fronL,., - -_ ;,,f . . . Although the attitude of the Gov- Pr,,Joseph- D. Monteith announced & .the most serious of what,.smuts,.be I Points mentioned cold and exposure. 1 .4 .. . I � 4, The 'aerodrom4_Is to remald in - -: 1, . . - ... ernment to that the LAquor Control balanced Budget and a surplus of n in 11917 with_.the discovery t hat,ire The prisoners are: Russell Hamili .. . 1 .. . $359,000. for the fiscal 2 British hands like other means.of .1. . ..�.. .. . Act has not had a fair trial during year ending i pper,carbonate. a virulent dust. I ton of Guelph,who has been working the short time In operation, lion. W. Oct. 31, 1927, and Predicted that, In would kill seed-borni .-spores of thi communications, Great Britain is to I near Milton and Georgetown; Gordoq H. Prim Attorney-General, gave the spite of Probably lowered concession . Continue to SUPerTige, Egypt's external Gallagher. also of the Milton and � I .. � .. , .. . ,... _ I fungus without affecting ger-Ing• affaim and 'E" is to conclude A . . _. . " ..lAgislature copious Statistics, official duties and another$3,000,000-payment i UOM Of the geed. Simple', home-made I Georgetown district, and-Ower Pi. �-1 - and. Press and private .opinions, to -Off the Provincial debt, a surplus of dusting equipment a.ually consisting,foreign treaties only with-gritlab con. have, Guelph. - , I i � -or commander,ln� . .. � sent. and the sirdar . show that there has been general Im- $177,000 would be available when the of a barrel In which the seed can be ' chief is to be an Egyptian of Acer 0 - . 'y provernent In conditions throughout current fiscal year comes to a close. treated by.rotating,ja now generally cer in,,­, — I : - - I . 'the Provitwe: that public opinion is In his estimated seve.us of$55,790,- .used by Individual farmers. It can stead of Britl*b , _ . .- Planes to R.Mue_. ,Strongly behind the Uquor Control 000 for 1928, Dr Montedth includes be used any time in the year, since - 0 . , . . !. I . . 1i . ­ I , . _� I � ­ . . Act, - and that with continued $7,000,000 &a receipts from the on- treated seed may be stored without Carol Pmdkts . .�' ' . . I . - I c"Peration of t6 public- t tarso Liquor Baird under Government InJurr.-* : . 4 U.S. - Air Bombers 'Aid - will still further rove. Necest0ty for concerted seed treat- 'is Near ..�. .. - be imp hep sale of liquor. FA;plenditure for tht . �; Throne Mexico in Drive on I � I . _ I . I . . Inlant- The Government is intent year Is placed at $$5,618,000. . I meat-haw Increased, Pathologists ex. . ___ . � :� I *. - - ' .upon enfaccing this new law, the Min- The insliti-points brbught out were, plain, because of the great spread of - a---- I .� � Rebels ' . .1 -1 4 . 6 Former Crown Prince" _15YO Mexico CIV-The four Donglas' I . . A i'ter said, but deprocates'the attitude &a follows; . smut through the states east of the I - . �:11 _. .1 :b-� of confirmed ptchibitioalats,who c A surplus of $ssq,opo fur 1927, re- Rocky Mountains, thence mllyi- HeWill Soon King , ,bombing Planes purchased in she Ual- . I . �- lul - geneA . - " . despert.tely to the Ontario Tamper- Placing a period of do -_ovsr-��­tountry-. ­48-ftmMut__ ­ ­ told gtateq -by-4he­ -WeNiea-a--zoreru­ . . ,--Wteiv, --Pr�fics:--Fc-rroer-, Crown _ - - - --- MCA&— � � -. Stnee Act and-now-seek-every-- ___ . num of $8,000,000 paid off debt been a problem for a number of years Prime Carol. of Rumania, in being ment, originally intended to be used � - tunity to put the now "me"urr in a in 1927. - I . It the Taqui, Indian campaign. but , � . . I In.tte Pacific Northwest Iquoted by friends here as having de- .- I bad light. Lowering Of interest charges due to Since ,copper is mildly poisonous, Glared that within two months he will which were delayed because of the , . . ... In his review (which took-well ' refunding at favorable rates. embargo"at Nogales, Ar z., bays . I � over those using the dust ate warned to bi on the Rumanian throne, wbich he arms -.,-. . I d- blizic"'army air- . # , I ... ..�. three hours) of the Liquor Control Ordinary revenue highestin history work In a well vent] place and renounced when he eloped with Magda Officially enters Act, for the first five.months it was in of Province, $56,806,629; increase of to- wear a-mask over the mouth and Lupescu. vice against. rebels in .the States ,of . - cf Ru Jalisco and Colima. . * . -. force, Attorney-Geniiral Price furnish- $5,400,000 over 1926. nose, Treated wheat should not be Foreign Minister Titule,c,o, - 11-, - . I : . . . the following figures to the 1, les. I mania a member of the 8;�tianu The plares were "'own from Nogales ,�- � led � . . *a- Policy of tax reduction still ad- used for food or feeding purposes. I I - lature. red .- t-b the-center bt military operations . �.•:4 hexed-.to with no new imposts. Discounts for smutty wheat range I cabinet, which has always-maintained . ." . I. ..1. I - . .- Sale of wine and spirits amounted -.Relief to taxpayers in 1921,directly from a few cents '.o 25 cents a.busbel 1 that every-effort will be made to keep against the rebels -in G,VadeW&ra. . . to 11,166,248; sale of beer, $6,367,416, d indirectly, ovor-",000,000. � at the markets. A: study of published;Carol from returning, Is now sunning State of Jalisco, where theiF`wlire tun- I . . .. , „ ..I making total sales of $17,593,659. T. & N. O. Railway pays.$i,300,000 car-lot sales records ln,,Kaus'as City,himself at Menton, a fewmiles &*ay ad up and equipped with wea:cuB and 1,,I "�41 I � ; . ;4 �! .. Received from breweries, diguller- in interest to Treasury. during the early marketing period-of :from Carol. Carol has been devoting are itow regularly f,perating out of the .­I , I 1�l . * ices, wayshmus and from fines, t272,- 41YTIM msoes first,Payment off debt, 1#26 showed losses totalling $122,700 himself to the night life of thre Riviera. base. The Insurgents in part are 7 : - � ., . . * * :165, making a total revenue of $17,- and pays Treasury $7,848,043"in in- -in-August. In reply to rumors that he could see said to be led by Catholic pries", . I I . - . - . . . . I . who have refused to.accept the au. .� 11 ,. 1305,824. I . terest. . - . L 0 — ... .. : Titulesco, he said. I i . - I . . . Total coat of goats sold,,$14,110,837, ,Ontario Savings Offices ond Farm 'janWC8, "Titullescd. would have seen me on thority' of the federal government. . - Amounces,Reven­Ue Heavy bombardments from _p4anes - . ... . Operating expenses and deprgci&-' Loan .BbArds show substantial sur- Thursday, but,J. did-not wish to see ,­_ -,�1 ' .,I . tion, $890,727. ' plus. . �. - . . . Surplus . . .- . I him."� . I . . .. . . . - .havp been frequently reported, and i,::,..._-.�4�,I., Net profit, $2,,iM,760. - .. �."! bW. debt $157xow000. : I Kingston, Jamaica.—The Legisla. .__*_ I,.I- the rebels have almost dispersed ex. �'.I_�.t�., . , . _ I� ' 1. . . ' . . .. . Permits issued from June 1st to Assets exceed liabilities -by over Live Council, op,paing its annual sea- .British md Dutch Rubber sept in a few cases Where they � � 1. . October 81st, 1927. resident, 22o,4U; $83,000,000. - . 1, . • I sion recently, vair asked by-Governor- - . . ,. CoMbine . 'formed small bands and.after Bur- ,� I I ,I ' , , retired their bases In :� .,..,I . ... : - 4emporgry, 63&H. Taynient of another $3,000,000 oty stums to approve the Goveynnient's � The Flare.—A A central-sals'Organt. attacks .. ., . . , - I . I . IL prise , 1­ . Permits issued from Nov. let,.lft?, the,debt in -V28. . . . . -� (guarantee. of a.loan of $1,0og,000' to ,,tion between British ' -the miDuntaftis.'-.It -is.to dislodge,the .� .. 1.,, ,�. . and Dutch ruo. is are that the Plan i;i­ .. - ,A, 14D Feb. 16th; 1928, resident, 260472; ,1928 revenue, including $7,000,000:assist in the purchase Of ships with her producers as counteracttion to an mountain nests -announced, and ,-..I ... !, temporary, 10,925.* . , . _ . from Liquor Control Board, e4imsted!a view to furthering co-operative mar-t Ameri(lan robber-pool to favored-gen.• being-employed.-it i I I---.,��!,,�;•...� . Paid c;tii in customs, excise and at $$5,790,ODO; expenditure estimated--keting of bananas In England. It is so,. effective has been their work'that �. .. . . � ­ , . I erally in Dutch rubber circles, the in. . i - *, - ..Sales tax, $4,871,941. 1 . . . - vestigation by the "Telegraphl- military officials In 6" city ,are pre. , at $fT7,000. * llbelieved,'the Governor said, thb' . It ,_ I a - .re. -dicth* an.end: campaign with. �� 7_�'_., Gross profit-on total sales, 10.6 Per Supplementary estimate; tables scheme will Jnsur6' .bett@r prices vbals-- TThe'plau fietrig aiftited calls � ,. thl� . Pal - � - - . ­ cant. I � . with the hitroductioii of 'Provincial now ' obtained for the Jamaica pr -.'f In a *short time.* . .1.1�M, . . I I a or cpt-operstion between Dutch pro. � rtv . . Number of liquor"itores in-opera- Treasurer Monteith's' second Bud et duct. . One of the planes on being brought . .�,�,.' ' iducers and the London Rub6or Grow. . �51, .--------t=* in province, 78. __1 . . � - . :�� t,)tal $7,546,154.44. 1 X sur0iis ftr_'r�venue of'$i to its destination suffered a-slight � "I It . '.. -� ,250.000 ars Association as preliminary to this . � , 1. ... Num&r of Permits Issued to hos- By departments, the amounts to be during the past fiscal year was also eventual establishment Of ' accident, but there were no fatalittei( .­,.�-. * such an or - I.."­ , ( - . , and the damage to the machine will 11 - . - pita!s, physicians, druggists, -etc., voted are as follows: Prime Minis- announced by the Governor. ,I ganization. . � . . 281,810. - _X . _____ . be repulrqg. The planes have a cruls,, .. ._�...w._-� __ .. .1 . -------7---' - - _­ _.___.___ _ ­­____ - I .___ . ...- �.- ... .__� 1.- ­­ - . . . - PROFIT AND LOSS OF .GOVERN'- . � --­-Tmm� Ing fim� limit of about eight litours. -1 1- . 1- . . I * ,*. . A Dog Team on the "Mush" . - - —� ., ,��:­n J I r !,.--�'-­ . MENT SHOPS' - , " ��: 6.I I I. I I 0 -�. '. '.1. . � . Sales elf wines and spirits SHOPS: • - . . .. ,. . ..�-i ..- , ,- , ;... " ,�.� I!::,�� K ,:: - A Fin���- ­ -1 wines and . ,�.- ...'_�, ,,�`��!&­'' 1.� ,, -­ � .Sales of . I � -: . .4­�� , ., � I ,.V,7�:7 - - . . .. - : $11,166,243.10 - - .�. !,, " i. : ,_ . . . . . ' - - :� . . _ :1��11 i . I I* ­ '2� --d-- . . '.'. ' ". .Cheers England I , � Sales o.f.-b.e.e.r.-�n .. � .,,',I '' . . - . , -7. - ' . . I ___ - V; ................... 6,367,416.31 . .. r - . � I 1 .1 . . .- . . . ­, I ' I 1 .. 'I Every One Enjoys' a Real � .­.�,14, . ` , . . 1� S . - - -1 . . .71 . ... ­ 1. ,a Tota, ;:ales .... ..... $17,533,659.41 � . . I , . I I I I * Other revenue from It- 1. I � . . I Spring Day After.Nasty �'A I - -­ , - .. .. . - . . I � I . 1.a� .. 1. , .. cense fees, 'fines, I . . ­ . Winter. I "I,.�., - , I ,, � nter , , - , , I . . . I�­�l I ,_ .�.! *,' ------etc.-..-.,.-!t...... _�272,165.20 %:, I ' I . :- 1:1 , _­ . - , arch , ­ __ I -1 I.. : London. IM -4.�The weather, - ,�,�- . __ _ .-__ I _. . 1.�.:_-f�,­. .;� * .1 I ,I — , . . . which has rot yet tired of dealing sur-- ��:( _ :- , r-r�166--_.T._----'-- 11T,R0&,V24-.'61_- -.--.-- •. . -.I 1_11-11� I . . 1T . - .. pru t5D the BAU,m _.-populace, ter I 1% .1 � .1 � 6�4 ,...�— .... . ­'7 . . . . t-onths,of vagaries, which in- -_ -.. __ . .1 '� �­ , cost of goods sold, .;.. I� I ; , , ;. ;1 . several I ; � .• .. • . . eluded 9tornis,heavy snows and floods, .�_ . . operating e ' . :4 ! ,: '�": , . xpenses : I I _. . .... I : . � - �,� ; �, � , . . %�.- �'-.:,,:..I ­� . ., I iprang a rt�,w surprise today- with 1. _�� , ... �.,".::: . I I -::�1�.� - -'�i-�_iv, ,. ... � .. I I ,;­:,�:,. -'b�illiant. sumhim, and warmth that ­_. --,v .,.I �and depreciation .. $15,00l-,o64.36 , ., . ��- � 1'. . .:... ,: � :�,'?, : :� . - _ .''I. ... , � - I I - . .�..�._ I ­­� ; ,.,�.�-" I _ . -0 I . !:�.�,v . ­ �­��!'��. �:, ', �_'- ,.:�::�...:", , "i w!:�:..,-,,� '. ..,; .,,,.;;� - . � . --ofit of.. $ 2,804,760.25- ,­ _::!,�',, ! � . - � seamed � Leevin net p. ,.. .1 � '4"'.," . . I.. '. . . ._­_ I 1. _;� . _'�'m."�_f­­.1'4�' ':',.: _ .I. �:. .., 4 � . -I_:;.1-,",7� .. I :,. , . �� . , :11 .� - 11 ��.,I . '' . , '" , ...I'.. .�; . ,- �.. I , - _ ,:!. , !*::�.-:' ,'�­­i. .. � ..� its� .­ ,i:�,�. . .. . seemed almost, like A day in Augu�t. ,- �. . ." . . "", -A, ..I., "... %', - 'G . �$. ,*` . - ". ,_' �, ­ �'.�.. , . -� :Gross profit on total .. I I�..� ..".. .1 . �.­�... ".;.­ ." , , . 1. ;� . 11;... _... ­.­­ I�. I.._.�, � �,­­ .$,�; ..�:-, ., . I : � � : ,,_ �, �... . 1:1 I.""X "I .:: - , ; , - ��,�-�".`,�. :'.-�. !._i��;� ­ 'spring were that- _ I � 1. , 1. - ,�*:''�,,: .�;,:;!,�I �!,.., .�;,:_ 1, ­ . . ,�,,:..,iW:,i: .�. - e. � �� Records-for early ."" , . -..;,��: .-:--_ .. -, :,�7,,:.�k.. ... -��,._�.'­­ .­�,�. -,Z ..Pf .:�.:A.,..,�:� - ­, I �_ I - ^" - . I �, ..,- - �:,-_ O?�.. -.. ­ . " , .,� _-�:.�, ., . I : . ,� ' . . -,.::.`4�,:�,�::: . 17 ra`163 .......... :., - ': ., - - I ..., .,.: �,� �,��.,�.,;. ," , �Ili �­ 39.5170 - ..-, I , .. _,��. � �. ...'�. , ,.: �':­ -7 _. .._.,:. %.. t. ... ..0f.-s . � �7::�:$.:,I:J��- .11-1 ' ' . . _�.. . :: . I .;;j�,�:;!, � -ered, throughout the Sonthern and , k,-_i, . • - Z* i�.:�:::"4' , ,., , ,_ .,:"..��.',,'�:.;,:;i�,::, - , �,� . � � t Net profit after da- I . . � Mi � - - .", , ..-,$:�:.�:�%i!,...�. ,.74. .1 .;::.�.';-, ., ...I . , ,y* z. .. ,b .1 . A.i�� ­ . I - :,`,-&`,&1..'WNZ � - , t �.�.�$ 4 , /4-1.1e, . . . ,M ".", , , , . , .'...-"" I ,_.,- -y , -,-:,/--;, - __"'MiN.", -�,.:,,. 7 _/ ..,.,3�7�,�;�-�i,..'�:,����7:'��,.*,.",.ii:�!,-::.i�.:i�i-..� L.Ik-klk ,- .. _�'­­' ��3.i,�..'..��i; �'��.?,-"�ft.,..4�,: -Y i�.�,, .�L . . oliirl__�� 4 �, ,� .v .:., I . � . ", 4 , ,., , , 4 - -..."'W".1,11.1-11.1'.. - ' . �.�­:,,:,� �;::..'. - . - I ducting operating � .. - ,.. ­,4-,� ! --,.-g... � .. ;­­,g�.­��,N - .. 11:1 I��":�:.,. Central EnTland. The cloudless sk , ,­ , . , !�:.::�� ., .. U4 ;; _;�,! W - -ought .,r . ., - 0!: � �,�`';M". '... 3urnmer temperature b .�7�1 ''� .expenses and . de- . 1. .. 9,..6.21 I �'s � '..*-i -A., �. , ,. . I!, � , ". ..... ". , �`ii' and mid - � . "'M , ., ,,I - ", ".. . � . 11 N . , -ki4 '. _ ,.: :. I.., 'i" .�, � . . I 811 ... . -9 all . �: . -1 I . . . , Ull - - preciation .......... 1. .14.5% . - __­ ___"�WWMI.. ... .........''. : - - , - out thousand of motorists, and .� . . . I I . . . . .., ,; were crowded by *x- 1 . . " pleasure rbsorL I .. . COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF . 1 . .. ., . 1 . � ­ I I WERE FAVORITES, BUT DIDN'T WIN . . .. . . . cursi,nnists. Boating, bathing,- tennis . 14� . . . I 1:. , . , I : I I I I 1 1 i I � � Temper- I I I NET PROFITS ALL L.C. BOARDS. L. Seppard and his huskies participating before admiring crowds In the great dog derby at the Quebec and all outdoor amusements were gen, .:I . .. %�,,�, , Newfoundland, 12 months Winter Carnival. I ., . . erally'followed. I .1. . ­ � . I . .. I . I . ­ . I .. . I .1 I . .:.�t.l . . . . .. " . . . . . . . I I . I 11 � � . �. �el_�­, - , . , , - " ,-,� ­,. I . . .. .,� � �. � , 11 ,, . � . I I �(-'�.- ", � -� � .-, . 11 I . . . . . I .1. I . - , .; ..- ., . ­ I �. ". :,�, ...''...I . ,.4 .__. �:,.., ,.,.. I , - '­:, ,,"' , .. - _4.��", I 4, , , t'�� , ,, , ,, . I �,­. I . ,". . . .. I . . .. . �I I I . 1 . I � I . . ; , . .. - �A h, I .1. 1� ,. .1 I L . .. 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T_aQ ,► T.T Hall is showinga'niea dis -Dr. H.T..Falialse Resident Dent- r LJ .�� F 11SIKS' ploy of put ftowem.' * ist. Office over Baisdon's hardware, 1 •LmS -HIlRE - R k " 1!lisa Davey, of Whitby, has store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and -Mrs. Elvia McLean" fa con-, moved her Millinery business from evenings'by appointment.* . .'The-"., _ ' ;� � r ued to the boa4e with an attauk Dundas St-'to Brock St., 3 doors -Come to Pickering Tuwn Hdll h p n Y _ bryndtitis. north of Hicks jewellery store * to see ''The' 'Sashfttl 111 r. Babbe;" i '\j Ba' n-d-bi!/`. cit F ad10 ;of -Tho month! meeting of the Friday, March_80th, under the --Mrs. Ged, A. Gordon, c Ta. - y --- -- _ roato, spent a day last week with E. R. G. Clalls will be held at the auspices 'of 9t -Paul's- Women's An entirely new creation in Radio.' Rivals most costl relatives in Pickering. home of Mles Phyllis Pilkey on Association. y i -Mr. Gibbons, of IIdney, was Thursday evening, March the 8th, -At St. George's Church .on receiving sets in appearance, _Performance, r the guest of J. 0. Baxterand€am at 8 o'clock: Sunday.: 10.30 .a. UL". Holy Com- e 11y over the week-end. The regularmeeting of S.L. wanton; 7 p m., evening service.. Simpl101ty Of C.ontr0l, Tone Quality,. -Jae. Andrew and Alex Thom, Andrew's Ladies'_Aid will be held Rev. D. B. Langford at both ser- Durability* of Construction, of Dunbarton, spent over Sunday at the hume of Mrs. Arthur Bayee services. This (Friday) evening with relatives negr Hamilton. on Wednesday,'March 14tb, at-3 an address by the Rev. T. S.A., One Dial Tuning. -Mr. and Dire. Murphy and p clock. All ladies are invited. Wright on The Prayer Book." _ faarily, of Toronto, spent Sunday =•Mrs. C. A.-Sterritt was- in the Every one is cordially invited. With.Mrs. Murphy's mother, Mrs. cit for several days last week, y GREEN RtVER.' ' 'J.,Connor. owing to the illness of her mother, _ PRI E Mrs.- Hobbs. who was-taken to -Mrs. L. K. Devitt and little Word from Prime .Rupert, B. C., -- - thehos hospital to-undergo an o r `VITSOUT POWER TIIBE WITH--POWER TUB , Abligter, of Toronto, spent the p of the- death of L. Murray Fuller, - „ week-end with the former is par- Hugh ar Lion for appendicitis. We are one of Green River's old boys, who All dr cell e '* cute, Hugh.and ]ire. Mechfn. glad to kow that she is now mak- passed away on Thursday evening, y quipped All dry cell equipped ins a good recover til --Mrs. Willam Collis, who has y February 23rd, was received with " • Qp {� been confined to her house for -The - much regret throughout the country. qP 80a75 tt75.30 ' several weeks, owing to illness, -Ing of Gladys M. Davey, of Whit- He was the son of Mrs. W. A. Fuller ,4 ae somewhat improved, but still by. will be held on Saturday,Mar. and the late W. A. Fuller of this Using 4 volt wet A Using 4 volt wet A enable to be out. 10th, All ladies are cordially in• place. .His death resulted froma p r -The Women's Institute Will vited to come to her new show sudden attack Ontario acute--indigestion. title.45 r' 106.00 hold a sale of home-made baking room and see what Is new and The late Mr. Fuller left Ontao .for f sial serve tea on Saturday, March ashionable in spring millioaery. British Columbia twenty years ago, 17th. Definite lane. wilh be an h 39 Van's. Three doors port of Hicks' wel• and has been in the city of Prince A wonderful four tubed Receiver nouneed neat week. - lery store, Brock 9t. Where heert hasecarn ed st con an years, 8' - De Forests latest -Mrs. Match has had from 30 -The ladies of St, Paul's Y, P, is S. entertained the gentle en at a business. He was popular in business White Wyandotte pullets 1034 y Fred T. _ . from Jan. lot to Feb. 29th. Some leap year party on Tuesday even circles and was well liked and es- -. • �+ of the pallets have been laying Ing at the home of Miss Gertrude teemed b all who'knew him.' He was. Bunting, a. Picker' ! p y Lawson. Darin the evening a forty-two ears of age and leaves a Fatablisked 1857. T :since the 19th of Aug. $ g a wife an five children west. -Miss Marie Balsdon, who has Rood program was rendered and ren in t - - been confined to b bed, for some leap year Raines were enjoyed by Also his mother and four sisters sur- all. Refreshments were served, vive him here in Ontario. pleariey and pneumonia. is gradu• R' IC coag t the even ngtoa CHERRYWOOD SCHOOL REPORT. nilly recovering, although some- clog@. Senior Room whet slowly. -The YoanR People's Union Class V.-Beatrice King, MaryY pq IP -The many friends of firs. R. meeting of St. Paul's Church on Teefy, Georgina Garland, John_,Gar- " i H. Cronk are pleased,to know that FridzW evening will be open to land. Sr. IV.-Winnifred Barnes, '�•� she is making satisfactory pro the public. Rev. Ira W. Puree, Annie Petty, Leslie Beare. Jr. IV. 'i'A B. A., a returned missionary from -Harold Fenney. Sr All.--Gordon ' v grass towards recovery and ex. y pests to be able to leave the hos Turkey, will give his experiences Petty, Marion Ferguson, Ruth Hol- and thrown n the ecre@rI pie- linger, Lloyd- Earl Taylor, Special price on table linens Wl�ieh � kr pita!in a few days. Po P , -Petty,y xs -The Y. P. S, of St. Andrew's tures of the Armenian maeacres Bertha Smith Murray Hollinger, -fir' _ United Church presented their through which he lived. "Hie Allan Rittenhouse.. - Jr. .III. _ -Ray alr'rived t00 late for . mas trade. play, "Wanted, a Wife,"in Al. story of the prosecution of the Pilkey, Arthur-Petty, John Teefy, _ X __ -- mond'a Church oil �9edneaday trmenian people is a very thril- Frank Sobol, Albert Maynard, Ron , g.' night and were well• received by ling and ineuiring nn." Thia ser• old ?4layrrard, Hazel Petty', Bill Pet- A-pure Irish Linen Table .Cloths with six -- y. vice will be in Cine church to which era. Those marked • were absent the large audience. from one or more examination. E. L V_ 66rviettee in sizes 46546 and 64x64. -St. Paul's United Church ser the public are cordially invited. `rte Silver collection for missions. Dennis, teacher. Both sizes in Slue border and old border. vices on Sunday neat are : at 10:30 Junior Room g a, m., pastor's subject "Moses in On Saturday evening a serious Doroth Received these direct ficim Belfast accident occurred at West Hill, Sr: lI.-Mary MacRae, y ; 'the land o! Median' ; 7.00 p. m., near the viaduct, in which two Lawrie. Jr, [I.--Hush Teefy, Char- Qasto're subject. Poetic Justice lie Callandine Pat Teel Sr. I.- as illustr8 Oshawa purls sustained serious in- , y' Special clearing rioes of 2.25 and 4 t in the tragic story nr . 'Air,Collacutt's Cobourc bus Esther Barkey, Bobby Tor nee, Nor- lI B P - of Adani•Bezek." J man Potty. Jr. L- A n Pilkey. 2.60 per set. - very nigh wind, typical of ba�llnetained a broken axle and "Willa Mcllroy; Primers-03fildred - March weather, occurred on Sun• was standing at the side of the Hollinger, 'Norma Rett, Margaret - vemelat where It was bean day: There was also a slight fall K Teefy, James MacRae, Florence Mit- of snow which avian keptin a lively acked up is order to repine@ the chell, Muriel Torrance, Alan Petty, Sills and Wool HOleproof HOelsiery,all our 1.26 lines now �F state all da Had there been �roken axle While Mr. Hawkins James MacPherson. "Neither late much snow blocked roads would and W. PiDher were this engaged nor absent during the month of Feb- = on sale at 98 cents per pair. Mr..Hawkins saw car coming at a have been general. rttary, N. A. Goilan, teacher. furious rate and warned the form. � - -Hosie talk has hese indulged »y' is Hast Cam Borden Air Camper to get to a place of ewfety,as h@ _ P .vs+o ddwreewenleatigs. May be moved from its present saw a car coming from the east t., and the would meet at the int e Location, and the people o Whit point rit0 RENT-OD con Piokerinpr. aE N where the bus stood. In a mom 1 •roomed Corina., Apply to raw.. Watson. r e s a : lb , with the assistance of. W. M. eat thA expected happened. The R R z,Piekenns, +act. , More, the defeated,Liberal Candi. � Pee car from the west smashed right - _4 date;and now o!the Tartff Board, g�}q SALE- A irenersl_.QurP@a .__ th Ottawa, and Dr. T. E. $wiser M. into the rear end of tbe bus,and $' mica: assna vuaattey al timothy seed. Ao- h-all e world there s _ --- - the im act- drove the engine of ply�rald Clark,Dunberton. 26-27 1'; for $curia 010ario, are malting p _.__ . . • -p ----A strongeffort to have it moved the car right through the dash• _ OR BALE-Begriotas, Cyoismrn, ' to Whitby, where a desirable site board, and causing other damage Pr►mulra,e,nerariaa spire,!, and Bw:en - .,:could be aeoured. to the car: The bus sustained Ferns F.Halt.Florist.i�ickariag. 27.28 /� Overall.-O. A. Sha damage to the extent of robabl . )a V Sharpe, manager of the probably L f�(i8 8'()13 HATCHING-Martin _ 'Standard Bank here for the st two or three hundred dollars owyaatdatte heavy wiattr tiy;,,� attain. 75 J - yyear; who. was notified by he Although the bus had the brakes «ntsperwtunx- wm J.Riley,Plckeriag. 27tr Head Office o! his UromoWon to on it was forced back about three OR SALE-4 r,r 7 tons of hay. ,:�. branch a w mbar and feet. The car contained two mel Fprisseipaily eimothy,stave rorcaab. - A . likearrart S s thebra C t Now Hamburg, to A.liurpett,••nen Drop trio, Pbax Pie makingand two girls,Josephine Winnitet, ing ss,a• 26-� _ was at tow , had his pia to.move aged 17, suffered knee injuries-and , .: - to Haat town. had his plans some-• i - - what upset, as the present man- Painful cuts, and Frances. Thomp FOR SAL>�Seed drill.disc barrow, sea. aged I3, sustained a broken rago b' p roan ocher ar,Klea oke new. a�'is that breach had his ser• Also'wilt take caetie to paseiaro. 'wm.t neer. Wien retained, and Mr. Sbaa'pe jaw and arm injuries. Both were Daaaartoa. 27-30 1' Our tracery Department is fall was transferred to Brighton is taken to the TomatolGeaseral Hos- -' ' ADIO HOSPITAL-Ail kinds ofof etead, and moved there on Friday pitaL The driver. who Rave his Rradiorspsim sats f died�ta ranted. Pri- good �rl]ingea last. name as Frank Holly. Q43 Brassey ces ressooa George Tool. R.R I. Loenst f -A large number of the friends street, Oshawa, was arrested on a H;tt. Pew«Pict IOI3. _ - 2a-27' ." „ of Wm. and >1Le's. Lanae, who charge of reckless driving. The T.OST-On Sand ay night. between The Big Store i� the only place iia town have been in the employ o!, 'who car he was driving was a rented he Gomco House and Uvwpooi Cerra.a where you can purchase Crosse and Black- Rose be several Lazi. The other man harried 'ma brawn b's' Pleft pease kava nate at w.eU' pare fruit-Jams in 8 lb., are. Straw- years, but who the NEWS oalce. Revard. berry and Raspberry also. The name is a are now to maize-their-bome in away from the scene o! the asci pUCKING-All kinds of local guarantee of quality. Toronto met at tlfeir home on dent. �' " ti tntckiat<done promptly. . Apyly for Lerma Tuesday evening and presented -Wilfred Redditt, formerly to A.Burnett a son. coria Ki on Road and "them with a beautiful mantle manager of the Standard Baok at Roieea�`GOC"et' Phone Pict m� MANY LINES OF RRitS'E CHEESE clock, accompanied by an address Eombra,.but who was,transferred HOUSE FOR SALE-8 rooms and Choice June Cheese. Gana'a Mss le Leaf ;espreseing the bigh esteem in to Pickering as successor to O. A. other out-buildhiga is good repair,,in the p .which they were held is the enm sharps, arrived in town last week VAlage of Claremont. For further particulars Loaf Cheese,_-McLaren a Creahw Cheese, when he entered u neper to Frank Chidlow,Claremont. 27tf Chateau,Cheese,_Dinkmft Gheesee Etc. munity. Mr.- Lunare, in-feeling upon his new E}GS FOR HATCHIN(#-From a �.. .terms. in behalf of himself and duties. Prior to their departure E ; good Hock of bred-to-lay Barred Plymouth !lire. Lunar; thanked the donors from Sombre a large number of Rata:75 cents per setting. Apply Mrs:Iames -� .V . CHAPMAN -for their beautiful gift,and ex- the members and adherents of the Richardson,Pickeriag..or phone 200,1. 27-32 pressed their regret.. at leaving United Church Attend@d.A haft ((��EOR{3E BAKER-IR prepafied to • their midst. quet iii the Sunday 9ebool .Hall `.)rdo all kinds of local and long distance truck- -Stock-speculation is a game in honor of Mr. and:lire. Redditt, truck- ing. Prices reasonable. I(you want 3.'26-38 _ the announcement of whose trans. in this line consult him. Phone Pick 5903.'26-35 ` which is s losing one with a greet - - •. t Majority of those who indulge in ler to Pickeritlg•aas reeeived.with FOR SALE-2 registered soave, due0 � t. in mleiD stock deep regret. On account of illness 16tarc bipediSth, ill ago 1 ape,li-li$ Massey- Speculation � �� $ Barris combined drill,is good shape,gi0.Ap Iy 1»7 proves profitable to- only a few,,, Mt s. Redditt was unable to be to John Wilson Base Line, Phone Pick 1920. 2a gad no goraonshould risk his present, but their little daughterGf38 FOR HATOHINQ-While no 'in iD this' kind sof spealatlou. represented her mother very.-' Ewyanaoues, J.s. Martin strain, 7s cents - - - nnless he is perfeetl familiar with nicely. After partaking of the txr aettinQ, Al.o two H>x cockereta, white wy- y COD 1 ood' things rovid aadottes,for!ale, Md,.Mutch,Pickering.27-30 We have a couple of exceptionally. we:jaboald•not invest unless he is able pastor, V. -who f�oh3ONTO WET-WASH LAUN. well improved farm properties seek-' - .a+► and pc@ red to lose all his invest- presided ,expressed'via apprecia• DRY(semi Haiatr)--Let our driver tali and inn mortgage loans. exp men t. The country is-flooded with tion of'the valuable work rendernamelain it°"`e Mr.24 w,l"`a ,e,'' barberjust ; °. your C circulars in w-hieh the advertisers ed by Mr. and Mr@. Redditt to the will�up and deliver a tiara a we*. :O11Q at t! QT. Cent. - :; paint rosy ptctutee of!fright pros- church Brad tr6m>:nunity. 1b ad- FARM' FOR SALE;OB RENT-96 p _ yeete of making w fortune in same dress was then read ezpressinpt' V acres of Lind in tot.12.con.a,Pickering,lots - mine which promote no evidence deep regret' at losing them from of water at gl.«!sea good atiidiag. and - rOne at 6., per e811t. _ medium mass. sat forced saner rencmat- mhatever of being worth a sent. the chllasoh and community, conic ofiooe3atalt>r:. J:aea w,rite t.R.R.I, ; In too many 06"1 thbee who send expressing p spuredatio The loans required are well under half the � ' ez res dee n of Loeua g - 4su Qat -tbs-ch allsre.have01011 -their.-services.. as public. spirited_ . Object, that of secarinpi; their Vic- citizens, for their h b Drinci lee, �,j`me�"$f g air--she.properties and-'the_reputatlon ppeas :" of the�borrowers make the securities . trim's money lad patting it into their courtesy L e(r readin - _ltheir own pockets. It in simply s to render ace W every good I biers secured the•yK�ersey for the Brost - gilt edged. vase, of"w Tool and h!s money are cause. Marine the-readigg of the &Wood*Dd Cockshutt Farm Imple " anon parted. Persons who re address two of 'the tee of the mane- Ada will keep constancy on z L0=5 will be priced fres of all cost - ieeive chess circulars would be well ehare6 presented Redditt ,band repairs for thew popntiir h pdvieed if they would throw them with a handsom este-reg table. Itnpleeaelsts., t0 t e lender. - into the stove sae soon ss they Mc. Redditt, in behalf of Mre. I will also take contrasts for painting uaalize what they are. You may Redditt and himself, thanked his turns and houses by a new study the stock market and thiole friends for• their handsome gift. Process, by spraying. ' w ; BARKER ( �f on are ret well informed, but We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Redditt EatimatPa Phone p to our village,And ho Phone 1020.1 PICHERINQ .. 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