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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_03_23 U e 1. Q1.1 4 kill TICITLEIRIN 0. aft - VOL;Arvvus� G9 ONT.,', FRIDAY, MAR .23._. 192 DUNBARTON. PT01660tional 4901vb&. GREENWOOD W. H. Carson, of the seventh con- ..On Sunday afternoon,at the GREENWOOD .f 3 tw 11M and Bukiet cession, who has not been in the best munity Hall, Sunday School vMl!meet at 2 *?cokk. .Church service at 3 p. D.. Director p&01.7 of health for some time due to over-TH. ?Iplb of Ontario.Rat. n, of,Wy.' when Mr. A. G. Chance, an m.,;when Mr. A. G. Channen. qf Wy Work, has decided to give up the Ift, Ilii TIL.- he American OP 7 e4a by appointment, dairy at present, and will hold College, will preaclx Hear auction* sale of his herd of" milch cliffe Colle Ws on Tuesday,April 3rd. Mr. Car- Rev. T G. A. Wright's address to- -Established 1838 Baskets ot all sizes 'S' Church, Pick- on has about thirty-six choice Hot- night at St. George's -of ering on "The Prayer B66k."'.. All P.A E.' CHRISTIAN, Barristit and stein cows which he will dispose a Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Mo�el to on the day of the sale, besides a are cordially welcome. alid ,deacriptions -a". South Wing,Cow t House. Wbithy. 511r numbed of implements and oatstim-� 4 othy and clover seed and guod mixed BROUGHAM. G.BPA�WNINO, K.-C.. Barris. hay. See list in another .column. 2ublic. Annes'Rik., Aj ter.Solicitor,No�,a&, . at lowestprices Ba'I ey . .. W tell Office.Duridu Street, ia House of Post Mrs Cochrane still continues in �a W tby. se phone$68, Office phone 392. GREENWOOD critical condition. -- an .,,,�'Salt for �sale Miss Ida Brigmall spent Sunday $d 7 BEATON & ROSS-Barristerq. So- Arthur and 19rs. Meen, of Mich- lips. liciton. Nortbern Ontario Building,330 with Miss Roberta Phil y Stret.To igan, called on F. L. and Mrs. Green . The Johnston family, of Toronto, Ba Toronto. CHAS. A. WHITS. during the week. visited the Beer family on Sunday. 'PiD Adelaide 2767 Barnes On Mond Juceessor to late W,.G. Bar ay a wood-cutting bee was The Smith family have moved to ..Whea F it held in which a large quantity of the W Knox farm east of the village. ti ELARDSON & -PICKERING- Phone Mark 6420 wood was cut up for the church. The g*ratualtions to Gordon Brown Barristers, Solidtopretc.. 913-214 Confed Con trationLife Buildinj�Coater Yorige and Rich- ladies of the congregation served din- and bride (nee Miss Mary Ferrier). weed Su Toronto. homes Main 1390 and Main D. Weduesid end Mate'ria' l nar for-the workers, which the hun- Miss Elsie Matthews, of Toronto, Irt�.tdiiyplkeivlle�rniiinlg&s.offite 0 a eatly enjoyed. Phon"'Kick. 66W. Roofing 'Wan e t d gry men gr Normal School, spent Sunday at her Next Sunday Bvening in Greenwood 5x British Columbia Shingles home, Dental 3 X Church, beginning - at 7 o'clock, a W. J. Brown and iarl*y, of To- short program will be 'given, after n Ir'%R. J.R, FOWLIE, No. •2 3 and 5z ro&.o, spent Sunday undbr the par- -Dentist. Cor. he JL..PKi t Rd and Victoria Park Ave, To- which pictures will be shown on t ental roof. tor at door). GTen Evenings screen. Silver collection will be ask- We are plifased to report that Mrs., 112. priced rices , TORONTO ASPHALT ed for in aid of the Sunday Schooi Cecil Phillips', who is in the hospital, -IDLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. _11issionary Fund. Everybody come is improving. and enjoy t e even -d--Ml�is Phy!11.4 Ger6w. ac- JU Graduatelof the Royal Colelge of Dental M a 18 in.. 32 In. and '38 inch ac an urray companied by Miss Muriel Shepherd, ai Sairgeons and 1: f Toronto. office idths" 4 in I Shin$les; also Whitby. W serer Murdock s one store. WHITEVALE were city visitors during the week. to 12:1 to 5.9. .Ind.'phone 6. Metal Valley and BW phone-220. 44IN Hrr. Mary Matthews, who has been Ridge Roll. The Audley Community Club'will with her daughter in the, city during .:NNEILC.SMITH. D. D. S., L. D.S., Material, or will give price on present. their popular drama en returned home inuch A (Succeesor to Dr, J.N.Dales;, Graduate of titled th,� winter. has retu the Royal College of Dental finished job. �A Prairie Rrj.-�e". in.the I. 0- O. F. improved in--heafth. to University, At ClaremontSurgeons and Th,on erring of On account of the il C - OAL 3'`!,'J office over D. A. Hail, Whitevale, on the ev iness, of Mr. S*Dtt'&store eye."Tuesday and F7id Phone meeting on 10-11 Friday, April 6th at 8 o'clock, under Beer,the Y.P.S. held no me tauff 2 PICKERING tete auspices of the Whitevale Bap- Monday evening. Next Monday's _DS' ft ][JERBERTT. FALLAISE L tilt Progressive Clasp. Thi- dram.:. meeting will be hea in the ti�ll, led A Rood supply of Hard and So D.D.S., Graduate a the Royal college of LUM"BEER Y A R D har, been given in a number of places by Miss Muriel Shepherd. Coal on hand.' Also a supply Surgeons and the.University of Toronto _iivi Balsdon'stitore. Wabo-, S Pickering.Ont. and has been a wonderful success, office hours 9 m,to 6p.in., or by So keep this date in mind and come. DUNBARTON. of Kindling Wood, seent 111hor Pa al Fly"'I' THE MINING MAREET and have a good time. Watch out e k 3700. for bi 'stove length. lls. Admission, 25 cent Miss Aithie Crossin, of Cobour 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. We buy &ad sell, furnish quotations dren 15 cents. visited Mrs. James Taylor last week. and information on all Listed and ELIZABETH RICHARDBON Miss Edith Defiers, of Listowel, DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING ind- ralisted Mining Stocic D Mr. , As Fire and automobile ineurance of all it a. Don't mise seei a few days last week with her Sint companies of solid financial-stand- We will be pleased to advise what 13 L. SURNINGHAM stocks to buy or to bold,or Bubtm" in FlAering Town sister.'Alr,4. Lowry. Hal), Me rch 30th. Quite a number of ladies attended 74 what stock to loll. the t Home" at Mrs. Dunbar's Building and General FORGE HEAT-Licensed Ucemsed auction clients arernXitigniocity byOootrsctia Wer.Altona. Live %t=k and general tales following our advice. BROOK ROAD. given in the interests of the W. M. Estimates furnished on all classes ended to. Terms reasonable. R. S., on Wednesday afternoon. ugly Pbo:srSwuM9M, 61.4 Our long experience in mining, ex- of work-Interior and Exterior, tioneer. tending over a period of twenty Lorne 'W'hite has engaged with Mrs. Alex. Dingwall, after a long Alterations and repairs. P4MTTLL Licensed Ace ow ye allows us to Egbert Doyle for a time. illi ss from dropsy and bronchial JL1 fcw noes las am _give sound advice Oblinneys Built Concrete Work. 7 -Also askis of AU kuwa &$sssued to an shorsees on the investment feature of &mine Walter Percy spent a few days trouble, was taken to the Oshawa recently with friends in the neighbor, General Hospital on Thursday of I Phone Pickering 5712 ons or the speculative feature of a prom- rece fast poctive mining ventam hood. week, but on Friday morning she FAIRPORT. ONTAJ110- __8tWtLOWAY, MILLS & CO. Most of those suffering from the passed-away. Her funeral took place ,yes, aswnasaas, glen. tgaasq is Kossic of colds are now Com- Members of Standard prevailing epidern on Sunday afternoon to Erskine 8 H I N G LIEN 8 Stock Exchange. able to return to work. etery. She is survived by her hus. George Grills, we understand, has band one son residing in.Detroit and `Members of the Montreal Nova Scott&Shia I a Minion Etch ge. M M Ll an Secured a position in Oshawa anti -Will Ane-drevhter at home, Galt Galvanized Steel Wh'inglies Office and Board Room.Ground Floor, -mo W. Birdstun Felt Wate ShInglool T1bNZ York. move Ais family there in the near An Terms Do future. for antis m' ea Metropolitan Building. Pizer, for many years a resident of for sale at MAW, 'Dumbarton teelebrated her 91st birth. ONTARIO Walter Hamilton's -sale on Tuesday y lay tb� Oat. TORONTO. was quite-a success. Mr. Hamilton T. PATERSON'S CLAREMON Pbones: Adelaide 6371 and 8372 day anniversary at the home of her - intends to move to Oshawa at az daughter, Mrs. C. E. Rose, 38 High Call and got prices. Phone 2912 early date. Street, Brantford,'where she is spend- THE RURAL John and Oscar Neal are busy a- - g the winter. Mrs. Pizer is en- in .-Tea,' We at cutdhg wood. Oscar had just Joying the best of health and is ex- 11:..LAW'S SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. gain three weeks' visit ceptionally energetic for one of such returned from a with friends at Seagrave. advanced years, and attended church G A R A G_ E 11 -Real Estate an nsurance. twice qn-Sunday. She received many He' Tiaem i 06MAWA letten and cards of congratulation Farm Properties a Specialty. . . ;. - W are prepared to do all kind,,i- as well as -many callers to express of repainng of cars, also bat- Two Toronto Transport trucks, their beat wishes Read Office:218 214 0onf4deraLlon electric Life Building. Toronto. heavily loaded, crashed into tlfe ditch tery charging, -*W b*arlp's Oyster Shel), Phone main ism on the highway just east of We Un- -welding and in Jact MCA Grit. ion Cemetery on March 20th. One An evening for fnn. March Wtbo everything in eon. 'Bashful Mr. Bobbie." 7 with Branch Office: Gordon Building,. of them was quite badly damaged,but nection Pickering Ontario. neither driver was injured. The first car work. Hookey Sticks and . f- acct . r I Phone am.-­ accident of thi-twooccurreil--when-a nbe Skates, Kingsley Transport Truck, with a full AUDLIKY. GaR, Oil@,. Grease and Aems;rie-i, TIMB TABLB-Piakeei load of merchandise for Toronto, Geof7e West spent Monday last on on hand constantly. splendid line Heaters U4 $lotion and took off two , I T.Its.Trains going Zoo IRS"follows jumped the ditch I business trip to the city. Call and see our Catalogues of Ranges and 190. 10 MW i 7.WA m telephom poles, coming to rest after Several from here are- attenciing Dodge andStar Oars. 06 28 Local 12.44 F.X: straddlin the ditch for about I Irving NeBrien's big dairy sale this LAI W,S -GARAr%M% 30 rA0o&I 6-25 P.X Gilford`Gen6ral aardware, feet. G Grant, Vaughan Road, week. Sunda train, &38 A.M-- Toronto, was d The second Leonard Bradford,. of Colborne, Sunday rivi ALVII"USHBY Tralas. 081" West due as follows- accident occurred almost exactly a-= was visitors with realtives here...re- No. 2§--Loo&l 9-22 A.M- cross the road from the first one. A AND SERVICE STATION cently. 27 Local I"P.U. six-ton Hoar Transport truck, coming Mr. and Mfr. Hansford, of To sit 9 Mau 906F.M. from Toronto to Oshawa with 9006 ronto, spent the *eek-end with Win- Sunday-train 8.32 P. M. consigned to General Motors and to c ter Bros. ,Foregoing in according to Standard John Bailes & San, took the ditch to Frank H. Puckrin has had a gang time. avoid hitting.a..Bell Telephone truck of men at work clearing up five acres et 9 _le and Cedar bush for the which was making 'repairs necessary of his made the .. MOst CLAREMONT from the other accident Hydro. Several members of tb,- -Club ,ae- YROM J7 I- % cepted the invitation of ter"Bashful I Mr. Bobbs" will pease wood Ball Club to an oyster supper every on - 'Your Sle4ing e Pivkering Town on Wednesday evening last. - -Hdll, Mareb 30th. The regular meeting of the Com- Ilighest price paid for munity Club took the form of an oys- Hours. Cream at the WEST HILL. ter supper at Winter Bros.' home on Monday evening of last week, when 70 Use a Marshall e=spw An unusual motor accident in which fully t eq re Mremcl)t, Cr W,J several persons were more or less in fully-fifty y p ple we present. The Hydro gang are busy on the JUT-ed,took place on the highway here on Sunday afternoon. The ace, finishing of the new line. Several old Mattress. Give as a trial and be convinced [dent maples near Westney Bros.,farms ban was caused by a police dog, owned by Mrs. Brows, which ran out on to the to came down. One of them was one of the biggest maples in these parts. ELM DA&E P road, and running alongside the auto The Ladies' Aid Audley United _T!,m VEws XMgC* became entangled In the wheels cau-9-- - OU may attribute r had a full house in the'East We can shoW YOU ing the automobile to turn a"plete Church,'had Ythat 'Spring Fever' somersault, and instantly killing the School on Monday evening to hear feelint,to the anther, the play, "!.k Ale.w me splendid d , and the car landing in the ditch Prairie Rose," put on nice times out of ;J1liam Beaverstock, a farmer of by the Community Club-free for their ten.It will be your eye. For Pastry use tem crylt WelUngton, Prince Edward County, assistance. About $25 was secured. ig out for help school-room w • -See' values in aW 46, sustained a fractured rib and The play In thi new school as insfead. Our Royo Brand those -a-Sprieg Tonle, `and t botsG injuries to the right eye, and his well staged, and t part daughtrer, Miss AnTie, aged 8 years� d14 their wwk well. The, •plort- is ou .4pep Up" your health Yurniture your Grwees. Ao- sustained concussion'of the brain and a Kansas ranch and -de," Ved-man,,- PnerallY--' • ftrwers who have wheat&at your other injuries. These two were the intere�tlng,humorous and me'lodramic 9.C.JONES, Phin. B. most seriously injured and were*taken scenes. The moral of the play is Sour made from -Druggist. __y� I to St. Michael's Hospital in a Pro- good and shoWs as. in real.life the Chemist wheat. We can vincial Government car which was triumph of better natures of the peo- Phone MG �, A, tent grind it. ,- ciiififi��d­by--Provincial Officei ple-under sometimes-rougb entanffle­ Bickering, Onta-irto Gurniture J)isaler and Feed of all kiDde-Chickep Meed, Jerome. Walter and Mrs. Beayer---ments,_-W. -H:- , seconded by F uWrie ben feed, chop, wilift4d. stock and daughter Marie, aged six F. H. Puckrin, moved a vote of thanks Funeral Director The ladies prepared a years, and Mrs. Beaverstock and three 1 to the Club. Phone IBM - Chopping ey week-day. - children, Allan, Cora and Earl, were lunch which' was heartily enJoyed, b t 0 h n n U will Limes out e sell u t Y 0 'em or f t- U t u 0 may mes a ring wer F a is r to r t his attribute Fever'r r 01 ,p Ton a 8 r"e`9 Y�Iclbeath e y- r P Up -P p B C.$0 Phm. B. T low -XIM HE P CKERIN, G­ NE, -WS 1D E. FORSY an =-V t a."W JCM ClEyes ar Chemist Druggist.met* Be ph pikerinr, also cut and bruised, and were taken and for which J. Bryant made a nice Piakedng, OntAZi care of at the home of Mrs. Brows.Ispeech of thanks. -ng rw, .4� -g 'A 901W _,rpawoo"" ... iV ? �.sFny!•Wm:n•yr:rNr•;.,!1 ,,•e:•',o,w;F., NSV.v,y.• XX..f"•.,, -•'•iQ:­y,+•,w. ,r:yrt.. �•F,., uGW'l,': ;"'K:. ,. ,�f: a'•J Znl-.. .F4^ +•r..�..y-y.r::' _ r•3�^ - t9�� !1i *'T` R,.. u, .. ,.'.,h.T w •il.,.aw1 ',.�..,y.. F�.. .,r s . :,:y.v.,,iy,y s ....- -,-r•. �,^. .S.nyi( n •�' ' �3. '...J,W 4.,5(l : '111 ,. w, +e;' •>r,•.- ,f i Y•':".f' n. !•x`p� a:_^ -�..r., Mme._,,=... .-'G*'.ys •{"R"T. 1 •��.,`. rt., +�- <.¢.a.•1,•�.^.�ae:w+ti'2^' ..J .....c:-/ .. rola...,: �..T.,m:�...., :, y.,..',..._ ,v..' M^,.5 d+.._C,� r ... ,....ab.+' tea: :.:'•i'ee..,. ^'.`S••�fu.•w....rj .F , , s� HE PILE PEOPLE WELL `++ 'a Conditionsoft Corrugated 1 row4* of!Compared With 1914 ASK BOR 0� Some,pale people are well, bitt n Vse , _yy1•{1CBLBR � 'BAIIN many. Pallor generally means Chin ? blood: When, .is addition. you are London Financial journal Sees —"Council Standardr� _. short of�breath. and year heart palw Continental ntinental-Production 30 s MA thick, even, heavy spread of Ditates after- slight exercise and you to rj{}�o Above Pre- salv>4nizin over every inch of sure , - perhaps show aymptotns o1 inrligea war ` face, p corrugations. Agencies tion and nervousness, .there is no SAKING still in some localities. -;t doubt about it. You are in an-amae- The European Continent is describ- its us, stating size of mic condition, ed by'The London Stock Exchange barn you want to cover. Dr. Williams' Pink Pula are the Gazette in a review of world financePOWDER WE PAY FREIGHT logical remedy for anaemima, for they WHEELER a BAIN. LIMITED i'' as "economical) in a better position Dept, W. 108 George 6t, Torpgto2 , begin at once to build up .the thin . Y blood, strengthen the nerves, increase than it was in 1914: The devastated ilR a�l you the appetite and aid' digestion. But{districts have been rebuilt and vast .7 f do not wait too long. Thin blood is improvements have been effected in taws ALBERTA MOUNTAIN i a stealthy and dangerous-foe. (ports, railways, canals and other a bQkin � i' If you will send your name and ad-1 waterways, in the construction of �+wt Ij dress to The Dr.' Williams' Medicine towns, in the planning -and outfitting he Way Co., Brockville, Ont., they will eenA'of mines ai'd factories, and, before all, l0 aSs111'e in the provision of electrical power. It l you two little bookletts, "Building hp CX)AL Blood," swig, "What to Eat and is probably safe to estimate that the t , SuCCe • the B o FOR ONTARIO'S HOMES How to Eat," both of which will be productive capacity of .the continental ` found very useful in the home. I nations is from 30 per cent. to 60 per Mcde in Co�tCdii Write Us For Particulars Regard• cent. greater than it was in 1914, and No_4 4an Ing Your Requirements FAMOUS PAINTING GOES on the Continent, as in England, high FOR $I5 AT CHRISTIE'S wages and high consumption on the E.W.GILLETT CO.LTV. �plherle5 Ltd. _ part of the workers are forcing thee` Towortto. CAN. 413 METROPOLITAN BLDG., pace toward better time, toward ra i TORONTO 2 - , 1 Size-of "After the Battle of idly expanding trade and commerce. - - - Sedan" Hurts Price "The richest continental natigns. France, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Must Be Good London—"Atter the Battle`of Sed-,:ctters, have stabilized their'currency. an;' once the talk of the European The will to work is obvious to every-!(Graham McNamee in The Bookmall) B art world, and a copy oAW f which is III,,body who travels oxer the Continent.( Boxing has more than once found many a Canadian home, sold for.only{The Scandinavian wailers have hada conditions so lined up in battle array t r' three guineas, about $15-00, at a good year, and although there has f against it that it is a wonder the Christie. auction and other paintings I fl tion in German fun- gloves are'-atilt manufactured. There �afundamentally nearly as large realized but tt e;damental conditions are sound an mus e t more. promising, and that country will prob-{good in the sport else it could never Stege Isfiai'P 1724 The Sedan picture reached the ably meet its public and private and-f have survived the abuse heaped upon height of its fame in 1900 at the Paris;gations, the pessintists notwithstand-1 it. Cuts easier.Saws faster I interuattonal Ext ibition and in the' ( - ,b tng," horticulturist is ttrying to produce sWormacA,wAeASAW CO.LT= P art world was eoasidered.lo be worth ��-- MOt4TRFAL a small fortune. When a party splits it g0es severs)-I a coa�bined" lemon and apple. Isn't. . .. and was the work of John Chariton,nine1ways none of which leads to.Ottawa. `.that the fruit h.ve handed Adam" - VAtKCIJVCR,GT,JOHN.N.O., ' ' ': To,amviv - �• " - The paintings i. 8ve feet hp ulnr. l° D A CHIC NEW FROCK. wha won renown for his remarkable r This charming one-piece frock III knowledge of horses as he depicted r smart individuality will appeal, � Y them an canvas. once to the woman of discriminating Sale of the Charlton Sedan art work taste. The front crosses over and at such a. low ttgure, size considered. f - e'eu a fastens at the left hip, where a grace has been eclipsed at CIrlstle's only esu I o the hem of the at been some ATLANTIC C` F «- e�.rr at .ea fol drapery falls t on one other occasion. that R .� R• dbace to too v" skirt. The collarless neckline and ears ago whets-"Tho Deluge:" seven 1 rm � Melso 62901:36 Do Costly "plan �,o, j lower edge of the dart-fitted sleeve�g feet by ten, by Henry Fuaell. X.2L. �et�.�raw are bound, and the wide girdle is was knocked doau to-s lone bidder �wr °ass 7Z to'cam fastened with a buckle. No. 1724*is for one guinea ant s�r..e tree.mme>�a $ems pn :n sizes 16 years. 36, 38, 40 and 42 "Metra ttresssw berrw Rh!!� l inches bust.. Size 38 requires 3 ]� ChairmaII—'• . When did. you first '7w k—, it thv sill bfollowing scm„iortsbleumeadueatmt. .I yards 3 -inch, or 2�4 yards b'4-inch I know that the math - was hiin Sesutt�ls Tav tie t>gate�-ial' Width at lower edge about i you'." Motorist--"When 1 saw him 1n $1� - ?Szeer sad.eJCID.add.abJs erg,�.o� tsereae,,, est mu but i�r1 ! 1~a yards. Price 20C the pattern• front of me:" G - ; " ,s=1 ! Our Fashion Book, illustrating umWN NURSGtMLIla s 8eat611LOetarie I newest and most Practical stylg, will be of interest-to the home dressmaker. ��� Profits - Price of the book 10c the copy: p HOW TO ORD^R PATTERNS. depFt:i urn:• d:a w .n rets t• rite your name and address lain-� Itumyrr rru rnusr t,kr uteri ted. t•en � 1 t , W i yo P li 1S FT:R�II.iZ1-: t--ar-grprofts —# .... i ' �`� s' ;5, giving number and size of suehj �,•tttt'tray Int,.,r �.nd ehe,ippr coots. I _.- ilt ': .E{:= !1_t-if :4-- t patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in - DOUBLE WORTH SI�E�I RATES ""-_FEATURES L$NT Ilection stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap! �>ne Tu THE BOARDWALKS MOST ALLURING SEi1W a it carefully) for each nu%ber and _, rY V-Y4-4 I VISIT THE MOST CEmMALLY LOCATED HOTEL address your order to Wilson Pattern+ equal.- oa r»e woA,kow.L.K Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto,! ! Ftaepaoofr _ cAaAc.rr 7.00 -- oARAGE izo uas i Easily grown. Sown Sere Ttv., Tons r+r Patterns sent by return mail. ;-is- { CONCERT ORCHESTRA-OCEAN pORCHeN,D MAMoe�e� s direct i n open _: ,AncaicArt Arlo eusoreA+r Pura d Flowering 1 . vv i t_L r A M gro= Singer (wearily): "That long song] N1NAG NC3 o,oecTo,a the first year-_ I .. _ that I sang left me quite exhausted." p, W, GUNN, LTD. - RTS.ONLY CC���� Bared Llstengr: "It ought never.to� 200 vine Ave.. Toronto, Ont. i T •• PW r." e7NG have lett you at all i Provides an abund- ' ane• of lovely frog- Wr to or oxr , rtat i o n 'Building catalogue. hes tree The Commerce and T ra n s po _�lohm� BtuCe & CO .. SCORNER BAY AND FRONT STREETS, TORONTO Limited Seed JKe�ha>r►ts Fire Proof and Concrete Construction Model. Office and Store Building; with Fire Proof (HAMILTON, ONT. - - Garage for Cars ' now being)built by G. A. gr,iinson g• �, _..: F I,.ob&Ws That Wear Odd Co., Ltd. Colors in this property we offer Lobsters alive and in their native J - .element are a dark green, which turns o "M to-A brilliant red when they are bell- WITH ed; but there are exceptions, and SAFETY I (, - "' ! I sometimes a lobster 'fresh from the O a!1° •uti salt water wil be some other color u than green. J Near Amherst, N.18.., a pure iwhite or A lobster- was taken once and ---Plui'.a share 'M the profits - _ -' -sent to a Portland (Me.) wholesale A Real Estate Investment, combining _ M ��i� p 1 I �� �r �T' hi lobster dealer, who for many years the following, adrtantages—_ - ire rIT 11 ' fol ,.�,14e {, �= li exhibited it preserved-In alcohol. Near �I tMohegan Island a lobsterman took 1. An assured Interest return of seven n per cent. In from a trap a thirteeninch' lobster - which was a rich.indigo along the top 2. A perpetual ownership in the Com ' indl o merce and,Tranaportatioo, Building - -of the body shell and ,tail,.the g shading oft on the aides of the cars- and a participation in, dividends �I :pace into blues of a clear, lighter tint. atter your original' Investment has .0 I At Peaks Island a specimen was been returned with Interest. captured whose back and tail were a 3. An laterest in one of the most bright indigo blue, while the under prominent corners In the City of parts shaded off into an almost pure y Toronto, rapidly increasing in value 1.i I ' -- --- white. At Beal'a Island-a.--let-black and importance. ' lobster was caught a few years ago, f I • A. A bonus of common at6ck and a � °�'' _••--��� a and' near Yinalhaven•�,tltis Winter a vote In the management of one of yu. k "cream colored one was found. the finest buildings In Canada, f - t Bright red lobsters, looking pre- else re- ; elseily se it, they had been boiled, For further particulars zoite to- ' while inlreif, the, have been hauled 'Tlte Crji>rrte>'cd and Ti'a;isportation B ttildblp, Cor. Eery cnd Front Sts., Torar7•ty, Can• loro- Being I:•rcrled• is along the Maine BURAH14- -A. Wilson n up at several poen I ncoastov &TI 0 jj 8 CO., LIMITED300 Bad' me'frill parts tScotia lobster in a consignment 2or r _ Please send' me fell particulars of how 1 may secure Ito and a share ' Boston attracted attention because its EST. INS 1n the Profits of the Commerce and Transportation 8ntlding withoat any \� body-shell,was in alteitmtet stripes "Thu Oldet�t• . ob�tgation on my part whatsoever• at green and yellowish whitest or ivdry $prig,Hous6�n 491114 ► ,,� ` stint, almost'as if it had been painted. 4 {E '''' ' Sao sty Toronto � J , Better Than a promise— � �/ .. .,. ,..... �t1 famous anthropologist says boys A Record>ts ADDRESS .L. •••..: ...::". `. _ 'are two inches taller than they4ere For l,.f years every bond issue reeoi,imnnded ; Fir fifty years ago. Well, why not? It's and sold' by G. A. Stimson & Company, Ltd., If satiatled I might invest about $• •........•..:•• WIN a poor sort of kid who can't grow two ho4r paid interest, and principal when due.. inches in that time. y r :.- y._.. ,� .. ,.::.. ,. .:. ..-. .:.r..". •:'•..•'-=._:. " " 'r .'S,. - ,._. � + a,G,e,. ;,yw ,�".,' •t•.. •"�;�*t" �-�isn"�- 3`.+'^w�P e. : ..air frig ta!7,;a��r '�r..R:.:,� �..s".ti',a�r'.�h�!';. .*,,, i.. 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Prominent Citizen 'of Leeds, But on every side•-•livere gallants Fn land, Was tht Victim - who-would make her glad and gay �,A n Anaemic "Condition Easily $ _ o I pray.you, Lord, remold me -F r Recognized — Calls fora of Alleged Plot For I too would get that way. p Blood Builder. When Henry Crossley, formerly a "1.S god ��ra .' clerk in the office of the late Percy Watt me fat' into k]oronia, .e Yn most cases-of anaemia fife symp• Burnett; a solicitor of Leeds, 'ark- I would be a clinging vine y {•.; hams are almost the same. The suf• shire, was recently• char with Just waiting for a trellis - `fprer grows pale and is easily tired blackmail and held for trial at a Leeds To hold this form of mine After the leant exertion. The apps- police court, the prosecution unfolded I crave the make-up girlish, ;One Orange 17rek� tits Is fickle and the patient loses to 'N',le which is rather unusual in the Ott, Lord from whence things come, O 1 _a weight. Sometimes there are head- annals of crime• The prerequisite is simple; something extra special -tea , ". :taches, and often inability to sleep Six years ago, said J. Wurzel, who I simply. must be dumb. } lit Ct*EtTtt, bright Ahu»linum "well. As the blood becomes thinner prosecuted, a prominent Leeds man Harcourt Strange. should be -- -- = jthe symptoms become more pro- who, the court had agreed, '~— ThC gong Key -_ r. Inounced and often there are fainting known only 'as "Mr, Z," received a FIGHTING F�� Advertise!!►eilts IIs�pells. All this show's that-the blood letter from .Burnett saying ghat a GH _ .. - •• } !is-thin and watery, and at the very ,girl's father had placed in his hands *� * * Three confidence urea one day sp a�oyLss7t flI first symptom of this condition the a certain case for adjustment, the air- - BA- sir A{ b M proached a likely-looking stranger in 1 UA.L ROCK L1 Chicks. patient should take Dr, Williams' Pink cumstances of,which, if made public, D lj ilj RTH an restaurant and got into conversa- til QWia0>ado de uDodHatching eggs ` 'Pills, the most reliable blood-builder would ruin "Mr, Z," .._..-. tion with him. The talk inevitably 18,00 per 100 and up. Pedigreed Cocker- and nerve tonic known. The sole m1s- drifted to the question of his placing els, ;d.00 each, and up. 8. •.Page Illus- drifted & The latter, continued Mr. Wurzel, lion of this medicine is to enrich the IS the Constant Care of Every crated Catalogue Free. L. R. Guild as r vehemently denied the accusation, but some of his gioney at their disposal, Bons, Box T, Rockwood, ant ;blood, and.when that is done all the ting confronted with the alternative Young Mother. Excuse me," said the victim at that ABY CHICKs-i4'E E aTCH FOUR distressing symptoms disappear. Of defending himself in court or pay- point, "are any of you chaps interest varletlea of Baby Chicks. Write for. . !lmong 'those who have reason to ing a sum of money, chose the latter The young mother has a constant ed in music?" Yes, they all were! res catalogue. Price ioc and un. care in,looking after the welfare of 8wit:er, Granton, Ont. -praise this medicine is Mrs, M, E. course, which. included the signing o€ "Well;' he continued, "we're think Patterson, Shanklin, N.B., who says: her little ones. Childhood §finest- Ing in different keys, you and I-A 42110 A1gL sToasaB• a document admitiring his delinquency• come on so sudden-sometitns with- and F;' And, drawing two key-signaIt ry -"About four years ago I became the case was settled. Soon after-( ILL THE bivers of PIONEER gee very much rut. down, I could not eat, out a minute's warning mother sures on the tablecloth he asked. TANCE movers of Canada. Largest sleep nor rest, and I grew so nervous ward Burnett was sent to prison, bo-i may have a very sick baby on her speedy gadded vena, New Equipment, y came a bankrupt, and then died. His hands before help can be obtained. "Get me' Three sharps and one flat." latest methods. Two insured. men _ that the smallest things would annoy clerk, He=y erosaley� meanwhile - The meeting closed, a r? ptly, every trip. All loads insured. Beyond 'the Eventually I grew so weak that she-has a remedy in _ - compare for skill and cure, Before you. chs o2 hie papers and, ampng them, �-- move, write us or wire and reverse the I did not have strength to move about p the house which she can safely give charges. Bead offlce Hamilton, ontarlo, found the document signed by Mr• Ins baby for any of the many minor Eugaged Sister: "When we are Canada., nit be Never. without help. I was just a miserable Z,+ He got into communication with+ ` r wreck, an ecu I ailments of babyhood and childhood. married, dear, - we must have a = t couraged as I had tried many' meth- r !ollri in much, •��{;y�^ x cines which failed to help me, In this a letter produced in court: Own Tablets. Thouagnds of mothers smarter.' 'What would go well. with The � JJ 1 "I have no doubt that you would like throughout the country always keep o f wretched state a friend urged me to Eaton," Her $mall Brother: try Dr. Williams' Pink "Is. I did so to have those papers, particularly one I a boa of the Tablets on hand and they. .•doth!" 'And before long found they were help- document which might be very in-I proclaim them to be without an equal n Ing me. Gladly I continued taking the furious if it got into the hands of for sweetening baby's stomach; regu- Tills until 1 felly regained my health certain people," lating the bowels,, and thus driving j p�,, t1 j� `(� �,` y and strength and I have since con Thus negotintioas were entered into t consttpaMon and indigestion, DISTGESS111 HEIDACHE i , y colds and simpler fevers, and making 1 tinued in the beet of health. Later which ended, it is alleged, by Crossley i _ Mtn- ray daughter became anaemic and six offering td-#,llrn over the document to the dreaded teething period easy. ,Bathe the forehead with Mtn- g Baby's Own Tablets are an abso- and°s. A1eo inhale. "'Brings (boxes of the pills restored her to "Mr. Z•" in exchange for a certain lately safe remedy, They are guar- Ghealth, strength and color. Naturally sum of mosey in a private room in a soothing relief. 4 consider Dr. Williams- Pink Pills a eeds hotel. The men met in ig the gr- anteed to be tree from opiates or any g other narcotic drug which are so blessing to weak, rundown people" nate room, the exchange was made, Yott can get these Dillg through any and then Crossley was arrested by harmful to the future welfare of tho • i .. ' Idealer in medicine, or by mail at 60 two detectives concealed in the room baby. (lathers, 11 You value the lite ' cents a bo= from The Dr Williams' and taken to the police court. of your little ones give him Baby's OG OF 'Medicine Co., Brockville: Out. ---- Own Tabletstwhen he to ill, or, better' I MGi �nry Contests still, give him an occasional dose of lt', Only the criticized ever amouata the Tablets to ward of illness. The ± - - The muse memory contests aro + s Y ito much-% Tablets are sold by medicine dealers growing 1n popularity, ane} own atter or will be sent to any address, post ;. On ftsP+;n® trips faits Manard'a• tows testa th echlldren of Its schools id, at 26 centa a box by addressing a in this interesting form of mental ex- The Pr. Williams' Medicine Co., ercfse. For two or three months be Brockville; Oat _ fore a couteit pupils of the schools „__ -SICK .WANTED who intend to compete hear and learn SI CAB of music E.as and Omanental_to Grow of to. «�- 4FI4RTNER. EITHER siLENT OR particulars meds of tansy pieces y 0%"fruit day esca ®al he little fretful llts/►t;T1VF -by median of pianofortes, gratao- ny 3EIGHT - MONTHSy � 1 the >� With real satate o�star a" builder, Is phones, singers and teachers Local ,"Grow your own trans" may sound and infantile ailments that used to. , 'p ally whare-the tmtare is atteoitttaiy contests !n the Tarioas schools ell- fantastic to the avenge Home owner _---- worry mothers through the day. an4. a asaas'•d ran pseapeots for a torttuao la keep them uphati the night'. she neat two or t'ssree Ysarm ooaid a0t urinate a number; and the survivors oL with only's house and lot but it can ,�4 Taking.Lydia E.Piil6a�Z llooIt better. w las. meat of from $aoo these contests meet to a final costes.! be done to some extent on even the I•aswa K you don't know the answer, yot� +• Ne Moo required. wast• dost Oiloe son In a local hall, where either an orches >�� harmless "•' Ism �wiadwr, eat smallest . Duce, according to. F. F. Cot -DO, haTea't discovered pore. - tra or solo instruments play a aster Rockwell-, expert, haw44eeltuTtet writ• SIMCastoria ]t fe safest to the taste, and .7 4i (~11t1i�rllllea tion of the music which has been Ing in the current � of "Your sweet In the itttle atoffia+ch. And tta' heard to the preceding months. and Home blagadiue." weig& gentle Influence seems reit all through' '00gp $$� the listening clsildrea note down on •The home growing of fruits," he the tiny system. Not even a distaste') + aeore•cards as far as they can the i tui dose of_castor oil does so much ®llletfl3etlt declares, ''la Weil worth white In and Melfort, Saskatchewan. - "I had name of the piece, fife composers even-an- the smai lace there is us- �F eteher'a Cestoda'!• Durety se=si•j K.ee es.��� L.F inwardtroublea,headsns in -� Cl..s and Hcittip name. nationality and century. and ually room for at least some. a,. pains in my back te.wwe FieY er.vrtt+ make remarks on the sigtitflcance of peaches. grapes• plums and dwarf and aides. I was table, so you may give ft freely, a►' the music. Prize+ are given to the fruit trees would be worth planting eo sick generally llrsi sign of colic; or toastipatlon; o - ' ren who come at best, and to ameutals alone even if they that I could not diarrhea. Or those many times wheat child as ors situ and I was 1 you just don't know what is the mat, i ' ' s the schools which gain the highest : p bore no fruit. $ervtnpf a dual purpose � in bed most of the �ter. For real sickness, ca21 the doctor. ou: breedo-.a,re bred �.sq► aggregate of marks. as they do, they 'are doubly worth , a time for eight always. At other times, a few drop!# prockemn. white grows -O- while, Dwars apple and pear trees ?, months. An aunt of Flotcber's Castorta. .1 out t egbarsa,Bared aed wh,a nxka, 1< 1,Peds. As- Use 'M inard's Liniment for Corns and cherry trees occupy little a face, Y ,. came to visit and I Tho doctor saes fella you to do just. cut orp'°stook White �—— are not difficult to grow, and to the r'K help me-aa I was- 'I that; an always says Fletchess.' w„ed,cn, .od epp.tool. � ” unable to attend live delivery Rwr+n'ee .write Lalnd Transportation in Yukon spring equal the most beautiful of a" s to my bah and Ocher at may be Just is, tack►for Fe EE cHim moor- pure, JIIst as tree from dangero" SGMMMSMATpuas=V0,ts.oroa,wreew.a.tr The conditions governing laud flowering shrubs. And there is no �?���a•� old not do my p Besides. a.;'' a work. She told drugs, but why experimeatt transportation in the Yukon, Canada, comparison between being able to la Pin !the book on. care. and feed1ru of are In many respects different to have on your table tintitg picked me to try . A t 1 r those'ex anyting fu other parts of the .from your own trees, and those w'htch ,table Compound,and after taking two l tables that` comes with PIt go e l Dominion. The population is chief- have been bought." bottles I could get up and dress mfr- ICatstoria is worth its weight in geIdT;'� ae �e CO�t� iy engaged 1n mining and at widely According to Mr, Rockwell,,"Most self. I also k Lyydia E.Pinkhathe m a sm That's shy so atany people buy divergent points. Roads and trails are fruits with the exceptlon of 'strath- $lid Med' monlwh a ghat se enty- ` •Bneltiey'." to sad Ca�be. - y g I Children Cry for i. ! ehitb and all Throat, Chest and indispensable to mining; and frequent berries, need not have cerfal ei ods Now I wet h twice as r Latta troubles. It's instant.pleasant. - ly extend through uninhabited terra- amount of space set said and dev m , If I get out of sorts or weary ;ttaztateed You'll note its unique can't sleep I alwa a take another powers is the ours stat dose--and tory to serve some reniatet mining ed Qxclnsively to them. They ma y thereare40dose..lnis 7a-eentbattlel centre. Caterpillar tractors are grad- he, poiats 'ant,' "be worked into i be eof the VggetabIs Com d Ask your druggist for"Huck e • I find it,wonderfully good or fe- ♦ + I t 7P. E. Bsdtlq. Limited, welly supplanting horsed for heavy general planting scheme. Grapes, male troubles, and have recom- 142 Yumal ft. Toronto a freighting and have entirely done so for instance, may be used over arbors ne hbors. I will `v in the hauling of ore from Warnecke or to cover'trellises; blacktferrles mended it to my` i$ ;y and Keno to Mayo. Dog teams are and raspberries'may be proorti against receonlive atoo sking-aboutad to s its.'',Mrs• 1 ,st + z bielfort, � Afu like atla•it- 41 still used by the Indians and by pros- a fence or a wadi; fruit trees may be W11,LIAm RITCIIIE,BOE 486, ;_� a sissla sip proves Is est pectora, hunters, and trappers in sec- planted abcut the b'oundry ]ins or in Saskatchran Q.. tions of the territory remote„from the a corner where Ley will fit into the �r -� (arKer centres. planting plan, without occupy- ons _ r ' ]�O YuLi Get Up •ing lawn space. The same s true n - � e •� A pretty and shapely -actress was currants and gooseberries, which ♦ + _ Tirecd Crosse learuing golf trom a pro. She played stake quite attractive''. flowering - Bu risingiy well. At the ninth hole shrubs. For dwarf apple trees you 'E ' Lock out. It may be kidneys. the o, said: Well, it's a funny will have to allow about sixteen feet, Trylaer's safe Kidney thing. Your stance fa all 'wrong, but that is. about eight 'feet on either side. For plants, cherries, quinces oee+uiNe t and Giver Remedy your form is wands;till.” "Of coarse,' and dwarf pears (which are grown ���"Ps !•?•s," says the kindly socio., •'ron said the girl. "I've rot to diet care on quince stock), r'llaw tett to fifteen Used a stimulant dlnretdc,"And for more I full, to keep it. like that." 9 tthan 50 Years the beat known remedy its feet. Grapes may he planted six t0 K Ghia class has been Warner's sate Kid- eight feet apart. Raspberries about Z�� ` - • aaeY and Liver ismedy, originally a d• of Iva-I Men and women from the three feet aparf in a row, with five F4er Acid physiaiaa'a presbription, ma { due to tare's herb•. United Ki dom are always to six feet between rows, if there is ,.,sacs f-h. e ..Safa, of Course. But better than that, tt lslpa to preserve your moat precious I pleasantly surprised, when rirore than one. Blackberries will re /,ciosro R + 4 asset, your health. t+eatly it stimulates, HE�.oaA _3Adnrss and- liver to do their work of;-visiting Canada, t0 find in quire a'font or so more each way. f MENaTsu a J eleaaing out bbdY poilions. With your Red Rose Orange Pekoe a tea currents and gtxis�berrtes may be a o�sEs blood-stream ol•aased and all organs i kept pruned to almost an; desired tt►aailoaing as t should, You p,gak. which the best teas in the I b allowed only lh»eyy !e ttapmt a'. eaand sitnt•s.sleep •rsi slbed, size. so they may _�-- lnrfgrrtsttd, ,tlteng. Zine te"a oil w •Qld`IwOtlirstl�r cannot surpass. fait."To'sTs'feet." - - In joy. Your eye olaars. Your akin i They prefer Red Rose Orange _ sick stomachs, so»e stomachs anal Take a spoonful in water and Sour m� , a healthy auto.. ton'�ralk with*r. pekoeAecause 7t is a blend f r --]ndigestton tiitualiy, mean-excess-acid.�tiitbappy condition will--probably and iNiraaoe. Ton dlstpiny sII air of author•i Should Be In Hospitals • The stomach nerves are over-stimu•'1n five minutes. Then you will always l city rad•sd.eess. of the f.lest teas grown—put >svery drnxtist knows pleasant tastiaff Ilot-headed admirals who talk about luted. Too mttcfi acid make$ fife know what to never Crude and haryou. G ' tfiraraez'a s.Tr MULnoy.*ad Zdvsr-7s•m- ,yip and r.packed tinder the „ y. ;;t coats'i3t47e',+bei it la•wgrOYtsn- "imminent Hostilities should not-only stomach and intestines sonr, methods will sever aoWn ppeal sake.you. Cao an one`who hied! she 'yupervl8ion Of titres tlisiinttd in Itc retitred to privatie life,but placed Alkali kills acid instantly. The best p�foeeathi eat manvfor vordisagablolhourst. told wmowats to y CCh��el�p k g•Qea. buy your bottles today. th ndon tea markets-4-E I tinder medical observation. Corm is Phillips' AISIIt of ri3agnesia, be- form , ;:cites yae!to IIsslth• Warner's tlltfr.lem- -- - I ____-_�___ cAiiee ono harmless, twsteless dose Ae sure to• ret the genuine I'hlllipa'' ` edies Co., Toronto, Ontario- SiVarneC's Soft Kidney and M. Home is said to be failing in its neutralities many times its volume ye is t clink of Magnesia prescribed by phyei•' ..safest doff--'hitt At least it keeps A acid. Since its invention, I .years clans 'for b0 years in ..correcting ex- Liver Remedy l,:a�P open where eltildren'can•return' ago, it has remained the standard cess acids. Each bel a coeitaine•tnli' r•- to ale --- Y there. ectiona- M drugstore, ISSUE IVa. ]2-'28 J• C=fl Qoa:'Ce, fit CttLarintrY: OsN fp' faith physicians ever t' jdlr y ..any � .r- / d a, '7.. w+1" a,n--4,. `1 r"S• "C` .^.i+'.'�`wR7itZ, , .. �. ..r>•. �, -,.cs;y...;r �,�.y C • 'y,:. ,:4 w -. �, .:f v.a ._. `ra! 7*as,7 - -"da",' ""�,!r � �„r{. :.� ...yr�;,r„••.wV<.c=,,�W� 'u.1:u:;`.y"'w+,�.;'rr,:�r^�V'"u�fl�.C� •:;r% ,'�.,^�X`:':Y� '.�'�.�T.'b'^j. „A".r p %.--T:-.... .. t'. `:.v.y° s...s< . �.. exp-'.-'. + 111;+1 _ r. _ :n" 4T '+ ,..� _ - _ � •.. - :' .." ;Sl � ..�• (( •- - ' .rxS .,•.. dt.. x. a . .a.• 1.. .:.5 :. .. ...,.b•1111 ..♦ .+ ... :'Y.. ri 'R . -.'i-. :.d.•., huS • .:.�.., .•4"' ,.JP's• :�: w'. •., -.,;... ., ,.'. :: \,...' .. +.. .., ..' .., .. .'._r. _ a', .a r. a.w''•+ •7 7 .�� „ blower, tractornd urachinery.wag- o clock - Geo. Keay, auctioneer. _ons >a9lr oT. ,, car and Tues"y, April 3rd-Auction sale of0a "F ' , - �s s.s urnelotts oilier articles and ach- 1. Vin ter will be he.rO deed soon and r inery, horses,'cattle, 60 tons of choice,dairy cows, i and hanta,.seeaC iY you have say notion of TRJRMS } _'grain, clover seed and hay, at lot ._ purchasing a new s hay, 7,of straw, .Gluing up 7, rear of con 6, Pickerin , the p_ { 73Dgr'yeas.; st salt paI¢laa�vaec� business. Clea sale.- No re property of W. A. Ca>sore Pickering, re- Hard SIId Soft Coal Of.-the*_ sleigh, leave } r� ;c fretiDtioaa tq ct gg_Unitas btaus and Creat serve whatever... Qn Dawes Road, serve as the proprietor is giving up beet nQllt OII -pour'nese[now so that it Vol, y $ritaln:9:00 io advance. 1% miles north of the Danforth, q y be ready when the - t _ the dairy business. Sale at one bglonging to the Scarboro Land Cu. hand _ appears. • Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. S months o clock'sbarp. See bills. Wm.Maw, first snow•a Kr - JOHN MURKAR;PfC'pi19t0ft , auctioneer. _ LAW,A L O R N F R E ID credit. Phone Hud, 1347W. Peen- - THOS. A. LAW - -� tice &-P-rentiee, auctioneers. Monday, April 16th.-Auction sale of - t'• CENTEf+bNIAiL C.aRNERB. Fleming Jer4eys, also two extra X31030-ftrl y]��10=t. y OLA E.MONT c -Saturday, March 31st.-Combination _ good pure-bzed Holstein .cows in , s sale of-Horses, cattle, hogs,-imple- T a _ •Arr•ah, folks! Did ye hear `aboot milk, and 'an outstanding young _ ments, furniture, seeds, etc., at e cure rale outs-time Irish supper and bull, at Donlands Farm, Don Mills 4r Claremont 'Hotel sheds. Parties Toronto.. Sale at 2 o'colck TH LENTEN SEASON concert with song's an' fiddlin' an' Road, -speeche an' all, Chat's going to b. - wishing to enter 'articles shoals sharp. Write for catalogue to L: > write-aracteoneer, Stoufiville, or What do you pay for Meat? ''Beef and•Pork are verg high_ Why not. '.on the ,Twenty-Siyinth 'o March, at E. Franklin, auctioneer, or R. Rus- Centemcial United Church, from six phone Stouff. 9003. Liberal terms sell Fleming, Donlands Farm; 'Dos, buy Fish as a regular food, more healthful _ . ons 1111•: ~'- o'clock sharp? . Ye'd-better .not be , !1'iills Roacl, Toronto. and announced. at sale,.- Sale at muchcheaper. "znissirl'it! Tickets •35c:and 20c.i.and --11.11-1111 - - - -Fre.,h Frozen Whitefish, ... 0c lb. x <c eap it_.is at the price. { Silver Bright Salmon; o c r A. � PRI. .J E _J Finnan Haddie, 1Mc Lb. AUCTY0N S?,LE OF .�/ 'Haddie Fillets, `20c db.. u• Z HOICE DAIRY 'COWS ! ESS .- Bless Digbys, .. '0c lb >s Implements,Seed Grain, Clover. FOR TEAM HARNESS n Seed and Ha . - . - . See y - - _ ysters, -,c g ass jar. ~ The props-tv of ra s-mounted. Team Bac•kband Harness, - B 3 SPECIAL IN LUX �. 7. O•N 2 inch layer trace. ns .with heel chai , 942.(,0 WU1e it labta make the best of it. T.be deal will be Ritizdrawn At Lot 7, Rear cd Concession o, With 5 ring breeching. instead of back sees soon NO W. VIP Pickering Township, on band, 849 00 TUESDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1928 Black-mounted Teain'Backbarid Harness, 38.5b K^ 2 � � S.+VX,'3 �� The folio*iog propertt: ei - ___ 5 rip Breeching `' $44 _)5 ICHARDSON pAlxYcc�tys-HDlstern cow, calfhc g K r �g,a mom � 11=11-amide; Holstein chw calf by slue: Hol- . R GROCER :Thisis of a factory harness,-but custotTmade in.o+rr a { ! "sK stein cow, calf t v side: o s 'o er,.caTf by calf - own shop at Markham. GOOD GROCERIES iby side; Holstein cow, due time of We specialize on repairs to harness an g•� 34 ,sale; Holstein cow due April 23rd ; Pink 'rifm H A . . Holstein c'oiv. due Apri11ath: Holdteiri ` � re in In - 0 S xatiltai Ur ue time of sale; Holstein cow, ' dee time of wa e: u n. ` eisne of stile; Holstein cow, due time - s Ab%ff - > of sale; Holbl vin cow, due time-&f sale; I s holstein coy-•.-due time df sale; - Rol. Harness and Collar blaufrfacturer arein cow, d cetime of sale: Red cow. cN X dueAp i4 3A h; Holstein cow, due Nfa Sonia ore r �a �)th; 1[olbt.•in-cote.dr.e.lapiS:b:Hol. -�R � �•y'�• O'�V T `- o to the time t R y ar see r the p r crop, e have it- s: Ph sco =' .A,. .M R S ' :tern edw,-f,eshened J+n.2V:b. Hol., o et ro• d fc s r og o W ve ' >kl • stein sour, freshened Feb. 3rd: Hol- _ a stela copy, freshened Jan. 25:h; Hn! � � E `r ked Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Alike and Sweet Clover. stein cmv, bred Feta. 2uu: H,stein cowea 1 „1_ \t N bred Dec. Lisch; H Pis sin cow, bred LJ 4.* _ .Ian. itt,bc Holstein heifer, bred:rlarcb c The Beatty Electric aasher4 to save tine Holstein cow, slyrch 1st : era tsork. A fs to and h ee tc' 1 Holstein heifer, bred Feb 14th; HSI• C Riven at any.tire. .7: - n� l stein cow, hied March 246d.; Holstein Sp Repeat Custe)mers. F -cow. bred Mitrcb l.th: Holstein cow, �* bred Jae.4th; Holsteio enwr bred Jan. Our Poultry-Food and RCalf Meal are liworth _ t1tb; olstt lu cow. N111`11`100oof milk; w h giving a trial. Z Holste4a cow- bred Dec. 10th.: Holstein yr heifer. bred Feb, 10th ; Holstei:a -ow, , , 6, heed Nov. 13th ; 13oisteia caw, bred OYercoatbrOveralls and. SCIIO(k's, Sweaters,* .shirt ' Jan: iVrh : 13olstein cow. bred Nov, Trousers,' UIIdATWe87, l�eCiC�vear. Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery •J 's � .. n cow. bred Feb. b. > r Mt HON rood ar91L�l,�,AY I,Gang j, Qp€WBar These lines are'the best makes obtainable . - Repair .a iMetxpuNrS. GRAIN HAY .13Tc, - ... _ .:.. and 1111- - - , both leatrhar and..-rubber. Fine, Wort; and - Our hi°otto ; R e have it. can get it, or it is not made. d--- plow, i�`leurp Na$; Verity single fur• a sow r'idioR'plow; 100 bushels O A :C, Heavy sOS, Claps, Mitts, Gloves and Tonne$. t 144 wend u+►c : Qsantity of red clover Ac.k for profit-sharing sou na. seed.;Qu;totl y of timothy sod;-:)Ctons ; ' P - y_ �• S. BALSI N9 L I�I ►iri11NO y good mixed hay. - _ els the proprietor is going out of the MOTORS dairy sue}aeas, ever'reser C E C I L B R A Dr... - -iniust he-eoid aai�hnut reserve. UNIVERSAL , Sale at One U'Clock,Sharp Q I C K ERI N Cll� .' uaatr-Hay. grain. seed.*,calves and- _1111- -- - 1111- 1111 QST ��y7 T, - c . .Ili toumd of 8201,,11 and.. under, =asb. ���J 1 �+�LL mc,ntha seed,`. AUCTION SALE OF ' r, ver that given tot r, M '���,R AND FLINT SALES ` k Pill bc•glues tp'partie� �furn;dhir,� _ � , .'ppruv;•d j.,int noted. Sia per cert ,t er annu.cc tff forr•aslr. - «4S. 11A1ti'.__ DAIRYw4COWS ' _ , .: John Scott, Clerk Auctioneer R 1 R •- - - 11.11=- -• 1111 - _ - _ ` `- Farmers AtteDtion - If oa want a uaranteed P e air }'ob at a reasonable + - R and Heifers, Seed Oats. Red Clover Seed, Y 6 P - price SEE C5. 1 bave secured the agency for the I''r%at ImplenleIIts Etc. i ' & Wood and•t:ugkshutt Farm Icrple- Experienced Mechanics. R,ePairs on all mattes. . -` arentr, sad will keep constantlypo ). a F• hand repairs for these popular Phone Scarborc,_..._'31. - - ' implements. Will be sold by public apetion on will also take-contracts for pstnting �� 2� barna and houses-by a new �' „ _ C process, by spraying. _ _ I i a, , ar�k the 30th, 19 Fetimates cheerfully given. THE - CENTRAL �ARAGE' Phone 162(1., On Lot 2, 7th Line,.Marhhara Township -R.-Ii.r5Ma>�n Clsr - 21 ) ` The fullowivg property•belonging to � -ir ebaeut 'Telephone�.4�900 _ SALE REGISTER. .M R • . .. --S. • `H \\_ N- E. Y y,,,.1E5riday, March 23rd.-Auction sale of w DAIRY cep's 19 Grade Ayrshire, rising 4•.yrs., due _ - _ faun stock end-implements; the } _ ro err of Frank Fisher, lot 25, 1 Grade Durham cow,7 yrs„fresh by.; in April i• property Whitby Township. .No re- time of sale )lT•Grade• Holstein, b grs:, fresh by Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and :1 °serve. See'br�la. Sale at• 1 o'clock 2 Grade AVrebire cow, rising 5 yrs.,12 time n A le .< i.:.­sharp.- Geo, Jaskson & Son,.auc_ -_ fresh by time of sale 1 Gr e- yrshfre, rising 5 yea,;due ` ' 3 Grade Holstein caw, rising 7 yrs-,, ,' on April Ist lTaBoline, cet� lens Welding, tiorreers• fresh by time of sale 22 Grade Ayrshire, rising 5 yrs.,due _ :• Saturday, March 24th-auction sale 4 Grade Holstein cow, .7 yrs;, due in April _ Battery Charging'of 15 high class Clyde and_Pereb a rrly�i n pr ii 23 Red Cow,8 yea., due in ' eron horse , cattle, hogs, imple- 5 Gr•rde Holstein cow, rising i.yrs., 24 Grade Holstein tory, rising 5 yrs, - menu,furniture and auiomnbile ,at fresh try time of sale _ due March 27th Repairs mad orl' all makes "'lfansion Ho-use, Stouffville. Term, -6 Grade Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs., fresh !•L Grade Ayrshire, �yra.,dne in April c - given on da} of sale. Sale at one by time of sale 28tein cow, 4 yrs: old April�Sth. due April 7th ll L o clock. Geo, leap, auctioneer 7 Grade Avrahire cow, rising-6 yrs„ , of crarR- • -- - due early in April 27 Grade Jersey• heifer•, rising yrs., :-Friday, March 23rd.-Credit. sale of g firade-13nlsteiw cow, i-yea., -fresh cone in 3fay high-grade dairy cattle, horses, b time of sate 28 Blue cow,7 yrs., due lst pare April wine, implements, hay; gz'ain: ry by Holster❑ cow, 7 yrs.,due in '"� Red cow. rising 10 yea., fresh Fet,- Toots, etc., at Ic;t 29, con. 4,,Mark- April ruarv24th ham, (Victoria Square), the proper- 11, Jersey end H +Isteitd grade cow,7 :3i1 t*rade Jelsey,cnw. rising 4 urs..due � ty,of Con.;,ionoltan. Saleat12. yra..fresh in JKnuary _ - in April "�sPNCi� .S months credit. Igo reserve, farm 11 (rade Holstein cow,6 yrs., farrow, 31 Or Holstein cow, ruing 4?Er�� CHARLES f sold. Prentice R Prentice, •auc- hred'Jaauary 3rd due April_0th tioneers. 1'2 Grade Holstein cow, rising i yrs., Cows fresh will have calve- d'ue April kat by their sides: { Proprietor �Piekering� :Saturday, March' 24th-Comoina4 M1 P _ 2 Young Holstein bulls, eligchLe for T ,. sale of church property, farm stock,- S yrs.,fresh registtation,-for private sale. �- implements, furniture,•,etc., in the 14 Gide Ht+lstein cow,I yea., fresh; h time of sale Village of Brougham. Please leave ' C+itAIS A\D�ED'S March 4th Quality Funerals list of articles with the auctioneer Iii MJerseyand Holstein rade'-cow, 150 Bkub• of Early,Yi_eldee oats or �. L Middleton, _ Sale at,one _freak , time of sale g About 6 bush,red clover seed Mixed grain, -whole or ground, about clock See- bells. Fred Postill, 1B Grade A s(ereheiferrisin�'2vreh xra oI CASK OAK ` - e 1111 _ • �u ' 6 tone i�[PLEDfE $ ' $i ZV -auctioneer, Alarch 4th 7 �Z OO, a�Z ZS CASKET FLT'\ERAL •Sat.urda�... eTarch.2dEh.-_Auctron sale y h g p p of a tut of good furniture, compels- fres>i FebruQry lst 7-Ft.grain blpder, in Rood reppair /�� /� TT L/ E W S' SU IAL COa `_;i11g some' walnut; also dishes, car- 1S Grade Holstein c'ow.-rising 5 yrs-., Disc cultivator,in Beod working order /r� /"'1 / / pets, stc,ves, etc., the entire con- due In April Corn cultivirtor, two row tents of the property belonging to ,x219 Danforth Ave., Toronto„ Phone Gerrard 3900 - "' Mrs. Maria'O'Connor, east side of -SALE BEGINS AT ONE O'CLOCK P. hi., �>1Al��'- a .. Our Funerals include-: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, - Church Str, Pickering. • e s,c Sale will be held under cover if stormy. 4. g, Chairs, Our Pers e 1 complete. - See bill3. Sale at one ,harp-W,. = - le a� _ a•: - • 13. Pmveh, auctioneer.. •. _ _- _ .� _ •-_,�,' Electric F`r--_ re- - r ugal Service. Funeral -� Saturday, March 24th - Extensive PERMS-Calves, Grain, Seeds and all sums -of s2o.ti6 and under,Cash 'over Visit our eetabliahment atid.prpve the truth of these statements credit sale of Massey-Harris mach- that amount 6 months credit will be given on approved joint notes, bear. for ourselves• inery, consisting of B. mower, rake, ing B per cent,interest per annum. T p u d good within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto - hese r' •es star PRENTICE & PRENTICE, Auctioneers K �E;I�BER; Clip this ad, for reference, n � -xlrill, cultivator, plows, herrow-, - , 31tf: )�' • .- .•e(••. :` -r-•.r ,x•„ 2. ""2'.A•` :h r• 3e'�'.'x a t!„°:., ^Y- �;.'.`!.P •,.,: :•,^..:. :'F.+ra -' •r .:.. . .. ,.. *,. .:... ,s' .xis r .y-aJ'r 1111 - } ..n ✓X r '�` '4" ''^",`,1:,�'s�„ 'F.:. -'�!.1• :.„., t,. ,Av,.. ax p,,"r:„, any.. u,a,,y-,. ,...a....i.'.s, •J4'+. ,y tiA _.:+.+ :;.i� 7 9,V n s ..'x`:Qx`.'«;;"" ''�:�'' �JS't .tib 7x.Ur. '.i',...w;.,�' - �? �7, 7:� 4r vt 7�J 7 CLAREMIONT- Mrs.. IEL J. Uaw ILS jsp6a_d;,0X a th Richinond 'Hill -with Ma ''Leaf-Xitw few dayt AUCTION. SAL tARUSS SHOP rift The t F. O. the two car- r loads her daughte-r, Mro.. Archie Ander. A Ail -Having moved into my new premise* of cattle Claremont OIL son; Tueaday. R. J. How was in the cit' on' of High Class and Fully opposite Reid's Blacktiwitb.sho tj and Mrs. Bushby, pp P', Cheap'iokw am Isom and oountry ., of Pick- Accredited' I ALM re to do all repair Alvin Monday on business 4coariection erling. spent Sunday here with the work, and I wiAl han''dLe all wt., tin with the Horticultural Society.. kinds of new hi.ruess. ndetarra ftq�up butldia�ge, mother, appreciation n o which 1 will keep constantly • A& a token of t, , f George and Mrs. Lee, of'Stot�ff- the. co - vide,visited the tatter's' congregation of--the Baptist on hand, or will secure .46,4tainAbile,hiiaran''C'e- Jerseys�. �s too- Church for their.work iuredecor- same on-shortest notice.. P1 0 Muds.. J. B. and Mrs. Madill, on =ay sting the parsonage W. Heath -.,FARKS FOEt SALE 1ast. w 9-12 CLAREMONT as presented with a half doien George Banbury returned-home silver spoons Find Mrs. Rex Mid- The property Qf wrl.63 or phone on EDeO MASaturday, after ""t'ng a cOu' dleton with half a dozen stainless AD, John Lay, of BraAford, Penn. knives&ud r . W. A. Harbinson.Luther Pilkey is receiving or ueayof WHITHY, ONT. Aarge supply of new harness.. Far- birthday party was held at the "Lf;t 15, Conceagion 3' and mere should call on him and see home of Mrs. Newton, when- she .7 • WiAtChurcb Always on, a I his stock and secure - prices.before and Mrs. J. S. Farmer'celebrated _2A-rnileaeast of Aurora,on buying. their bi-rthdays. .. Several of their 7"1: Freeh Stock of Groceries, We regrettoreport the illness old •friends. were present to assist of J. S. Bundy. He was taken to them in the celebration and wish Wednesday,April 4 Fruits and St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto; them many happy returns of the Confectionery. for'treatment. which we 69pe tuay do y. AT 1.00 O'CLOCK. /;/c whIL6 thdy be successful. T "Eyes of A few Hats to go at cost price he drama entitled A quiet -wedding wag solemn- Love," presented last Friday ev. last. - - ized in Toronto on Saturday when ening in the Community Hall by All these cattle' ar'e a Ni-ell' se- Give us an Early Call- Thomas Hargrave,-of Markham, the Greenwoad Dramatic �Club, lectedlot of"Jersey's of High was niarried to Mrs.Sarah Collins, n6der the auspices of the Park De' G A N N 0 N Class Breeding. Some are of.Claremont, the ceremony being Board, w.,%y ei sticcese. - There ways : WHEN 30 BROUGHAM , peArformed.by Rev. W. E. Wilson, a good crowd in attendance and you have fresh milkers and some Oscar Barber had the misfortune the phty-was well Presented by all 4. 1 . -11 .. placed an order one day last week to fracture two. the artists "and was thoroughly springers nearly due with us for a meruorial jot,falling you have looked far in• of-his ribs as a result Dressed Poultry W enjoyed by everyone present. to calve, also over a box. He is thus off duty to the future for our 'Good prices paid for poultry. whith some bulls.' memorial work stands for a few days, during up under stress of time "Robert Scott 'has charge of his and weather. it is cru 'mail route. Millers' Ideal IncubatorS A clearing sale,*as Mr. Harbid- ly a lastin-g tribute. Birds must be properly bled and draw- The cattle. ed clean of feathers. The heavie of 'the son is going obt of n rain-storM And Brooders -N6 Gre aterTribute" ison took place on Tuesday of eel Oil or Electric,'tric. Pedigrees will -be produce6d on test week which caused much of the snow to disappear. As are- . PatentedEgg-turning Trays., N. W. STAFFORD, d AS roe a were cut up rather ro—gue• - Kingston Road, ..We have the original---- -Seven months credit Whitby 4, badly and are now very rough In E. G, Stallan, - Pickering Terms. Phone Whitby • Many places, on approved joint 'notes. 5 f1s rR9 Bridal Rose Chin Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and 'DS—Government, Municipal and BON family arrived from Owen Sound 'Niortgage Bonds. Also. Industrials. p• c• straight off for cash. M -A_ on hand, open stock. i6n Friday evening. last and are Safe investments &Qfrom 5 to 7 per Prentice & Prentice, Sold in any IN 0 comfortably settled in the cent. A reception 30 Auctioneers quantity. will 4be'tendered them this{Thraceist parsonage INSURANCE—All classes written in. Iluding FireAutomobile. Wind born, Rev: Jas:day) evening, when Rev. E. Ore. . BaLow—_"t rm. Arcident andSicknees. -FR"K • C-14 Grant and Rev -A. 6'0 REMARKABLE VALUE& R. Park, former pastors of the Phone or write 6tf Claremont, Ont. peeted to be pres AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS church, are ex -ED. ,BOWMAN. Whitby Stevens 43t f .,en t. We welcome Mr. St and family to our village and hope bier's and Young Men's Navy Blue Chinchill&:O'coau, reg. 820, 14.95 their soicarn here may be a very wNavy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 36-40. reg. $20. 14.95 . . .�.pleasant one. On Tuesday last during the E ARE Men's All.wool Veiats, Coats,Sweaters, favira and leather,reg 4 50. 2.75 -k-' thaw D. B. Taylor and Bert Lk unpleasant ex --orish had a very Prepared for the We have a full Anii of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, r ri" tice. They were driving along Men's from 2.50 to 310, Boys' from 1.25 to 2.50. )a e kobt. Norton's Bideroad and their Chickens , ",.Men's 15inchLeather T.ops ase't, veg. 6;50. special 4-05. oun OR AD -horse got down in the stream and AND, Wet snow• After working hard -'hone. 3M PAST RY horse See our-new stoey,of Incuba- _--.C&II .%t - -- m ' - for an hour to save Ebeir their tors and Brooders. We J. FINGOLD'S from its Perilous Position b vain, as the horse efforts were In handle the Buck-eye fitisily drovvned. ' Messrs.Taylor And Daniel's were up to their Hovis---Bread and Lickorish ..' 'Waists in the .water for along lines. suffering wire time, but are 9 any Also t herm6meter@, netting, Bread of rious consequences,.. The -ige brooder pipes and elbow@. The final game in the hockey water and feed pans etc. Dr. Kaiser Money contest for the trophy, Pratt's Buttermilk Chick Feed is Sending M Health _2 .,in which Claremont and _eort the best-starter to produce Perry reached the last stage. was "Bound, healthy thick-a - Loaf -l"t Wednesday evening to Distant Points played aq the Our stock of feeds; lice pander, T a ry .,.On the Stouffyille rink, 1* e yOU can send any amount of snoney Claremont open &R unfit for Sure Death.lice tablets(for th -rink w r), grit and o any point in Canada at a mini The game was well COD test drinking water), t play. " The- _`shell, treat scrap etc., tbutn of expense by doing a Standard ed and fait throughout '. -,; is complete. Bank Money Order. This method is event resulted in a tie, each Bide s holeteRIONNf j[1- &I, ' As in the pre- Try Dr, Hess' Stock Tonic for a the siMpleat, bafeat and mostconven •- scaring one go milk cows, jeut way to send remittances by tnail - mous Some the score wan 4.I In 9 r mi, mail'goe,4 our boys thus spicy horses, i.,,i the Dominibu : if the favor of Claremont, a is sustained. Should N ONE captured the coveted t1roph RAO sheep or hog$. R�-tray to loo ti nr v4,u desire to send money to a polD the club.baigs douated by Clayton '-.Baker, of Stouffville. We.. con t'.ritAidb the country,a Standard B&nd ------------------:— Kratulate the Clared2ont. team on C H A S . -COOPER Draft will serve your purpose for fi,rwa;rding money to foreign places. theiraud66sll, Farmers Attention y. An interesting gathering was 4CLAREMONT held on Tuesday might in the quality I have: the agency for the, Famous ac -rodni of the United Church Agent for Ackerman'i TM STANDARD RMK Renfrew Xacblner3, Separators, when the members oT the Wom. Harnees. Ask the.user._. _. .. I 9c held and the high quality "en's Institute and their friends OF �CA~ Acorn Range.and am pre- -hold w delightful Irish' supper. in ESTABL15HED 1675 pared to gl i best terms. cefebrationofSt, Patrick Gi en wanting- Mid-Winter ve mea call w A, Pleasant social time,was spent, thing in these lines. Phone Pick , followed by an enteftainment, G. RPE S H-A .0, A 14, Foreyth acting as chairman. V. G—. WILLSONO Mawgm Pickermg Br4mh 'JUuminating program was giv. Brumhes&6o at it, R. Ncs 1, LOCUST HILL An Ceu.­b home talent which was .-Sale . ..... Bro*iir. West ML WWthy J'y sprreclated by all present. • Green e fhe,presi eht moved a hearty vote 00 River of thanks to all who helped to 0 ns a- The Basket Factor' y. I ___2_M&kk-thebi4ti­ -success. meeting closed, with singing the Clearing' out- , some ', Manufacturers of_ Baskets, Nationul Anthetij. jot our %e of"Fru: Z Two' earlbads'­uf.relatives from SeU All kinds' Claremont went to Hamilton on t great 0 ,Berry Crates, 'Monday to attend- the golden wedding of David and Mrs. Pilkey Tmvelle:ie Chia Farmers'Bushel Basket, ..Who •were farmer residents of reductions. '* .. ' . - 4 - . ... - - . , , _Clothes Baske Claremont, Aniong,. thost-, who ots -assure safety went were Mrs. Luther Pilkey and They ARon, Leotard, Mrs. Fred Pugh, Men's Wool Underwear, Frank Pennock,. reg, 1.85. for 1.59 and convenfince in Proprietor Mr-9. Albert Mantle.Lyman Pilkey Phone Markham 1814'me;' -Nlrq nderwear, o. Tames rtii d Ud.,ites, .51i .Jose- -Xen-s Fleece V phine Cochranti hnd'James Cocb- reg, 1.00, for .70 carrying MOtley seventy two Men's Wool Sox, reg. 50c, �39 while travelling and There were seve ML'n',, Overalls, reg.2,50,- 2,19 guests pr%ent at the- gathering, It every including Or-number from BuffA,10 Men's-Smocks, reg, 2,50, 2.19 are negotiab ATT.y Ladies' Silk and Wool,Hooe Pickerinkand other points of the STANDS FOR THE BEST reg. 1;00, for .40 where. Province. All report a roos music,t en. Col. Cashwere Hose _Ladies' joyable titule -in dancing, reg. 1,25, for 89 Por r, S4 social intercourse. at ally games and Motort9ts are reminded tha�t the Lidies' Und`er*ear­re 01D ranc ent, for 79 A eat of Highways are de- per Rarin J Dep&rtru hela-w tn , -Heavy Flannelette, colored, mined to enforce t ter re. reg.-aOc and 35% for J Bard to license plates.* Many mo F,,,Lrk Flannelette, reg, 25c, a;21 toccata who use thel i carsibut very Flannelette Blankets, reg. little daring the winter -mouths 2.%�4, 2.75,.fdr are-often very dilatory,In sec.uilmg L A, iw..bkokeki�tines,of Men's Ch it 1' noes, but no-vxcuse- 1vi1 'be accepted by the.-depaftment.- zipper, 140. tram car-owners who are found on Ladieg' Overshoes, Carriers, Carriers,. Hay , 71 Litter Ca -hout the tiecessary, reg. 4-.5C, for EstabLished 18 thi4 road� wit ffiC-grq and. Pumps, Door Track'!3, CO lic6bse pFates: Traffic o Bowls. Pressurti Systems Etc. "constables have received k'nstruc. It will pay'Iyou to got ray prices On to pro#ecu te. a ffe Jers. `Track-,bwne?4 should also be re- JA A, SGO' T T above before buying elsewhere. Whitby Branch, 0 �p _r+1 Li :M. -minded of the law in regard to* 14,02, FRANK 1. PROUSE Phone. J. R. Perry. Nf%?,A ire r over-loading during thq months o 10 rb aur{ April particularly, CL FIL_"MONT g NO MIMI_, Q=9 Tr—1114; TPE 0 wg.51im Az­ 7 4, io n_ JZ4.7 �,-W\7 rmo! !4. At once Stone savy.-he had drawn 7 London.as a Meeh Centre Rogers &tterylm blank. lihirposely he had s0ung this Oes- tion suddenly, *U. he could: Is Losing to Glasgow feeling sure Prce Radios.-Reduced in i -teU:by'her reaction whether she Xriew " London'.—London's •proud poA!- of the man or not. tion se the greatest-meat centre`in Clearly she-did not. For her un- Europe, !eat and laltington cattle mark-,t, is t4ODU I 19,rope, with her-Smithfield c" comprehending look and her surprised voice were so i [ndu�itably sincere that being-lbost to'Glaikow. 16o�FiW 5 ------ the detective was forced to believe her.I "The manwiththe white mustache9' Midland and inland cattle mer- slightest Idea. But he chants say London has filed to --the I've not was no Agent of mine I. develop with the requirements of most certainly I had nol. the trade and that her equipment i And I tell you, Mr. Stone, nafAves--glowIng sunlight--cool hand in Garrett Folsom'a death.I and marketing methods are Anti- tn Dark-skinned untaln. tops—gnat ~ ploughing through Either directly or indireltly." quated. -But as soon as be was dead you 7 when you At Islington last year the total 'tropia se" the""I.-IV all conn to ndnd hastened to get your letters.? number of sheep disposed of was Such,* ,-I di in 1 And a hard time I .0 cup of 66SALABA" U steaming before YOU- deed 86,000 and cattle 24,000. In Glas- a 0 nco. Try &AWSMADAFts had of it. I subsidized servants; I goal 30,5,00 sheep and 151,0W cat- lysour_7soch frogra begged keys from friends; I tried tle were slaughtered and sold. every- way Leould think of—and I finally got them. Now they�are burn- Look 'At This Valuel IN T ed up, and if the police*Accuse me of murder'because of it they will have A Healthy Theft x., .,,this an-a-Irl I w price You can ow 0. IrsRU02 the can't get the to prove it. But y terylella 3"410. Th price in Do=- .7 letters. : Lasts (esic t speaker), Lualuaing the �.�..01W1"066 * 2 Her smile of triumph went further $5,20 Gold Stolen, Say'! isiolt'arg A- - Tubes funy guarsatas"s. You've probably wanted a 31109"&- toward convincing Stone of her inno- French'in Red Suit most people do.Zt1s a truly ft.QA1_ W17AT HAS GONE BEFORE. "And Fate is cruel?" cence regarding the murder than any acUeTeasitamt,sold no place else In the world and has three Years of 3VIV Garret.Folsom is stabbed to death They were slowly rolling along the, isseverations could have done. To his The $5,201,000 in Russian gold pWornuhaico%ack of it.any & P: while swimming at ocean Town, N.J.' boardwalk,''the sun I not yet high mind it was' t4at she was"j6 which the Bank of F rance, through Its And So NOW*: You can 02107 the It is believed that the death weapon enough .to be unpleasantly warm,'the anxious to get her letters and so re- attorney,-Maurice Leon,-seeks t b radio proffirslasunes TQNMXT by JUM Was a Picbaq, an Oriehtal-knifei and sear breeze coming in crisp and cool lieved at -having got them 0 0 V= a ass-11 1.1tial t leep'negro push- that the tain by suit from the Equitable rrust' 5 ths balance oAlp=.= that usation Company and the Chase National Near it,In Your own home. It wad on the board- and the stolid, half-:as thought of a more serious ace walk. ions, if indeed had not yet sunk very deeply into her Bank, represents only. part of the gold 22679 12 S, sofflaft Dealer &a&* You. Folsom's bathing companions had ing them utterly oblivious, 0 on Vaass" he could bear their conversation. mind. And this, of coursel'-for the which the French Bank insists was !' 4, been Roger Neville, a business part- Z. nor; Mrs, lielen Barnaby and Car- "Yes, Mr. Stone;' and Carmelita 'reason that she had no gailty know]- stolen from the State Bank of the Q. R.S. Music Co., Tbionto, Ont. melita Valdoj�. turned'a grave countenance te his own. edge of the crime itself. Wissiah Empire following the �evofu. Anastasia Folsom, eccentric and "Fate is nearly always t:ruel to a "The letters were so very important tion,,it was learned- * recently. t masterful sister of the dead man, W,6mah.": then?" he asked, casually. -When the Ault, filed In- Federall T JUOL takes command, and it is. established "Ob, what aSiFeeping &iaeX:ti0M_'_- Mpertaft. ew or attorneys how Lauch prafise would this ifor e Fren busy bee get if he spent his time And what- an untrue one! Surely you disclosure- If some facts in my Past ch *firm will probably of curious weapons. Sears admits that—you, with the world life which I wish kept secret. Factsipoint out that from the beginning o.fl storing up something man coulduA buying tiro:knives but not the pichaq. -don't mean -of 1919'Elie French steal? W. -Anastasia engages Titus Riggs, an�at your feet—with all.the gifts nature which -would be of small interest,to 1915 to the middle architect, to work on the case. Da can bestow—" the general public but which were of Bank had purchased $10;000,004D in r In the Medicine' Chest gold b Keep Mtns d's Pelton, Folsom's nephew, ar;rives atid "Never mind that sort of talk. And enough importance to (rive Garrett Russian ars. �Jtl nuzzled by the various Fr#Anch dolls it is we who have--as you say—rra- Folsom-a hold over me that he never The Bald held In safekeeping by the in his uncle's room?. turels gifts, looks, charm, power,'all let me forget Now they are destroy- American batiks was sent here from Croydon Sears sends for Fleming the feminine arts, who oftenest get ed, and my soul is at peace." Russia , to, facilitate handling of a is Stone, famous detective. He tells SWn him 7 bla 'in cruel blows from Fate,.that are none She was silent a moment and then finances between the XTulted States Folsom. had been Ck3nailing hi and he la" lied at the inquest but was the ies% terri -because unknown to turned to him,,with--w-reatly Q,@ Soviet, but the Treasury Be- the world at lirve." du';'b`e' ipartment in a ruling refused to re !L I�Inccent. Stone meets others of the smile, and said, "My soul cOul -reBarronand his Without unless the t ei le, including Ned Barro at appearing tQ, do.aoi -Stone at peace if I had :filled him, could ceive the gold for assay u !80 the her keenly. Either this Sly— nks would kuaia wife. Madeline; who.puzzles him. scrutinized "No, Mrs. Valdon," Stone sx�id,, ntee Its title, which Stone comes upon Carmelita Val- woman was all Miss Folsom had �Id the bank8 would not do. ing her a keen look. -1 think it c6u actions have in- painted her, and she was deliberately not. I'm not prepared to say I can Attorneys for the French Bank mill you sive us their cAnics, your dw, whose suspicious ons volved her, and determines to question getting out to-fascinate him, or Pelton tell a criminal by looking at one, but not seek to prove that the present If relatives and friends may obtsiot 7,ber, t of Li.reduced rah- was right and she was troubled, bu I will say that I think I can tell by represents tho actual gold bArs the low ocean rate NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY. not by reason of a guilty conscience purchased' In the open 'market from raid fares,and FUE transportation for talking to one. And my judigement.I children under 17,providiog they am regarding Folsom's murder- my experience and my instinct all 1916 to 1917. The argument will be p!-jccd in farm or d mescic employment. been discovered GHAPTER XUV "I think-, Mrs, Valdon," he said shout to me your innocence in the mat- that theme ban have -bettbr if we talk- "Not going in this morning?'* Stone gently, "it would be ter of Folsorn's death. 44ow the quer- fit the hands of the custodian for the Ask at — !Dr details of the .know,- I dare say. ti,, of those ittex,-4eed never be wrons-doer. said, after Pelton. who was..with her. ed plainly. You knc Charles Recht,. attorney for the i from any of out offXVs of 81=0 had made introductions. that I am down.here to investigate the brought up, never be even mentioned, Soviet government, had nothing to "Not until later," Carmelita Valdon death of Garrett Folsom'. There, are if we can find out who did kill Fol say-concerning the situation.. Md.him. "About noon, F think,,to- reasons- ask you some som. That's all his sister wants; that"al -CAXADMN SM21;1" why I should day questions and I have chosen this way an the police want; that's all I want "Then you've time Tor a 'cbair ride to do it, thinking it would be the least —to learn the identity of the murder- ax r with me, Do take pity an my lonell- annoying to you." *r. No one has any justifiable con_ When one reads in the paper that limits with*0" Of cern with your letters or their import Miss Sonia lvanoff and Miss erc;wjelle iness and come for a ride. The chaim Carmehta thanked him -t smiles. -if you' are not, connected with the de Montmorency are visiting thei HALIFAX VANCOUT fascinate me and I hate to go alone." her bee • lZ chte sa Susa Qusasc I parentis. Mr. and Mrs.' John Smit TamaxTo AZT It was not the habit of-Carmeiita ,"You are good," she said, with a crime." liras r�DWUATGN am-it Jew "Let as - "What are you leading up to�" she one knows that a couple of movie Valdon to turn down anything in the ng of sincerity in her tone. maxyi SAS. -,talk plainly then In the first Place, Asked gr girls are home for the holidays -shape of Attention from any present 14 gravely, sable man And Fleming 'Stone was did not kill Mr. Folsom." +'Just this. You know—probably But you are ilad he is dead," Stone from wmo evidence you ran across 7-7 decidedly presentable. So Carmelita smiled on him and de- said l quietly. while getting your own letters—you -S. Oared she'd love to go. She gave him a startled glance. know something yo4 have not yet told. -See yen when I come back, D "I h te to put it so baldly," she said, I want you to tell it to me.-' A,� Pan, las if thinking-this over, but, well, I ishe said gaily-to Pelton. who watched (To be continued.) rhe pair depart, uncertain whether he am not really sorry. Or, to come Stone to interview her or not. nearer the truth, I'm glad only for one "Be good to her," he called out, ash Minard's Liniment kUls warts. .,reason, Otherwise wish the man a. warning to the.detective; who an- *,ere still alive." -wered with a smile and a nod, and 9 dead because-that "You're glad he'. --thou -glanced at Carmelita. Rave you an opportunity, to retrieve.. "I fancy everybody is good to You,"�your letters which be held." -..'he said in his gentle voice, a* full of I "You must have been told that, e, flattery and yet impersonal,too. she said,-looking straight at him,-and -Yes," she- said slowly,."everybody Pr 0 R nobody could have told you -lifif Dan but Fate." Pelton. Yes, I did get my letters ... HEADACHE back, and.1 never could have done that so long-as Garrett Folsom was alive." And so you.are suspected, in-some 7 quarters,of having killed kim in order .7 to accomplish that end." Some quarters, meaning his sister, I suppose. Does any.oneel t Rosa se suspect ER i 111"r. Stone?" That ]Pdon't know., Rut it would 71 Ino't Sqhsh.Biouse I be out of the question fon: Or-colar these days, that inakes'4 Folsom to spreadI a sispiciA.,.'. such garmoAV-1tylish! ' With-a fifteen-reitt t know Idn't. We hates live. I wonder why?" envelope of Diamond Dyds,' you can e make an old or faded waist"Partly bVcau�e yqu� two A.re.so din- r' As- I a7a any on display. KeOp�all your lothes metrically opposed in character 'and stylish—tbrought tb6 quick magic' of type and partly because she really.i bome dyelng. The ebol,comforting davbr 1 thinks'you killed her brother." of WRIGLEY'S Spearmint Beautftul dyeing ap perfectly gor- .'My dear Mr. Stone, I couldn't kill 4eous tinting Is easy, if you'll use is.a lasting Aeasum anyb6dy.'I really'-6uldfi't. 'Miss Fol- c .5riginal Diamond Dyes (true 'dyes). It cleanses she mouth after soni'might-'she's the killer sort. But Brighten the house, too; curtains, Headaiches Way be swiftly arid safely relieved by an Aspirin eating-gives a clean taste and I'm not—" 1,tproads, etc., are Diamond dyed in an tablet.. A most efficient remedy, and there's no after effect; it5- sweet breath. "That's-Qr-no-argunient,'.Nli-.-t. Valdeii. hour or lea right over other colors. use avoids much needless suffering. "Try it next time; see how It is refreshing and To kill a man one doesn't have to per- on .1 PIREE: Your druggist gives you the soon its soothing influence is felt. just as helpful when you have digestion "ns. form the'.actual deed oneself." Diamond Dye, Cyclopedia; valuable a cold;.neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatisin; lumbago. just be certain Fleming Stone had dropped his eas" yotf get real Aspiriri--the genuine has Bayer on the box, =6 d 1 suggestions, y directions. actual charming manner, an now he spoke piece-goods color' samples. Or w* rite with the steely, low,-hard voice that for illustrated book Color Craft, post.' on evet)k tablet. All-druggists, with proven directions. had so often struck terror to the heart paid from DIAMOND---D-YES,' Dept, o of a wrongdoer. X16, Windsor, Ontario. .-Physimm prenfibie Aspirk; "Oh! A Carmelita gave-a little g:"P' . a "You mean—" • it does OT -affect SAI' "That some one else could have-done Dian�ond D es y Aspirin Is the Itracte mark (registered in capada) While It 16— al, your bidding. Who was the Wall known that Aspirin caeans, Bayer manurarture, to assure the.pubile agrainst Imita- ....... Just to TINT,or to DYE "Bayor Cron:;" trademark. ISSUE No. 12—'28 man With the white mustache? was, the Tablets will be :tamped with Lbel, DOM U YOUR BA-KiNGIRMS J. A T ST FOR ALL YO 1R BAKING —' Pies,, Cakes, Buns and Bread *2 0* 11M 159 Taws VM*72010-'Pl S oilaI t x1 nA�:. W. Uli-� �L_ IR wti p", V nfi IW-151174M, 70 W • LEGISLATURE.THE q , WE—EK BY WEEK and moo-Slovakiaalda SW* Treaty to* Boost THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH— to _Local municipalities by 'assuming onZebate drew the total cost of construction and Oratory w nearer Its tWleexi Two Countries Nckw on Most Fa T. J. Mahorty, Conservative maintenance of the Provincial high- Comm�5tce Be vorad -member for So4th Wentworth,dealt in ways." B Nation asis Mr. Henry's address ;u�a­s'the chief detail with�Oppositlon criticisms, some the matter of municipal payment to contribution to the Budget debatp,op W BUYERS ard highway costs, and a strong ap- Wednesday afternoon. He was follow. peal to the Government on behaff of ed by William Newman (Lib., North � grapegrowers in the Niagara penin- Victoria) and A. E. Honeywell (Con., tOtawa.—A convention of commerce bar goods, canned fish, etc., tho wine be North 'Ottawa). The House :finally between Canada and Czecho-Slovakla Slovakia. awls. He urged that native w. i Imports from Czecho-Sl6vakia tv tnade cheaper, and said that Quebec rose at 6.310 p.m. •William E. N- Sin- was signed Thursday by Hon. James consumed 800,800 gallons of Ontario clair, Liberal Chieftain, moved the ad the fiscal year 19V had a total value A. Robb, Minister of Trade and Com- wine, as compared`with 400,000, gal- Journment. of $1,726,922, the chief it*= of inn- -4r merce, on behalf of Canada, and by portance being tableware of glass and Ions used in this province. THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH— mber for r Frantisek Kvetl, consul of chin*, glass and glassware. T. Legault, Liberal me t three Monsieur The convention v6ill be submitted With all the Progrezeives buts the The republic, in Mon- to Sturgeon Falls, got into a Protracted Parlialrnf�nt-at the-presentusession. In Finlayson voting with the Government, the bud-argument with Hon.. Win. Fi treat, on behalf of Czecho-Slovakia. the meantime,'the present temporary was carried by a vote of 67 to 16. as to the need of assistance for set- get tlers in the Northern districts The only division took place on the The convention provides for the mu- trade agreement is continued. This Other speakers were Chris Gardiner amendment by R. F. Miller, chief Lib- IH-Fated Filers tual exchange of mo-st0favGred nation temporary agreement was put East Kent), Rev A. C. Calder eral financial critic favoring the pay- How the monument erected to treatment. effect on the first January, 1927, and !(Con., West Kent), A., A, Colquhoun meet of 100 per cent. of provincial Nungesser and Coli will look when The principal exports from Canada was to remain in force for 15 months, -Slovaki are food products, but by an exchange of -notes in Feb., �(Lib., �South P G.- Sandy I highway costs by the Government.The It Is erected on the cliffs of Eterat to Czecho IL Perth), F. It. Ball main motion was carried on the same oh the coast of France, the chief Item being flour. It is esti- ruary of this year it was arranged ,'(Prog., South !Vctoria), H. _ '(Con., Eglinton)-, and Blake,Miller division. mated that in the last fiscal year the that it should continue in force until '(Lib., East Elgin).' The three Progressives who threw in value was about 4,875,000. Canada a new convention could be/ put into Hope Abandoned also sells agricultural machinery, rub- force. Mr. Ball, who addressed the House their lot with the Opposition, voting for the first time in a debate, co=lud- for the amendment, were Christopher For Ocean Fliers word of commendation for Gardiner (Kent East), F. G. Sandy (band's Anierican0representative, that ed with a w . G. Medd she had word he had news Dogs to Rescue' •the ;ion Act (VictOrat South), and �W of tfie En- Securities Fraud Prevent (South Huron). The other Progres- Almost Certain Hinchliffe and deavor landing in Newfoundland. now before.the.House. gives, includingBoth times Gillespie had to cable While Searchers Scoui Tun, the lealer,*J. G. Leth �...FRIDXY, MARCH 9TH— 0. member .. Miss Mackay Have Sanctity of the bench, freedom of bridge, and the one U.F. Perished back denials that he had any good dra, Huskies Bring who was in his seat at the time. Far- news for heirand reassure her as best control and in d with Eiffisteates from political c ou'har Oliver, South Grey, vote New York, N.Y.—The mono he could with promises that everything Voyagers Home :the circunistanefs attending th46 resig 'own Holy Cross. Alaska.—Lost on. the the Government. run d nation of Police Magistrate .1e WANTS DECLARATION. United States Tuesday, is still miss- every clue. -.,windswept wastes of a fifty-mile port. Bradford, of Lindsay, comprised the Ing and it is generally feared that it age between the Ktakokwim and Yu- JAgislative menu at Friday's session- Mr. Sinclair declared that the Leg- southwest of here, ..two Attorney-Genial W. H- Price got isliture and the people were waiting has joined the two planes that at The Melting Pot ken Rivers, tempted the perilous western passage women were guided to safety by the second reading for amendments to the for some definite pronouncement.from last summer and were never-heard of John O. Crane in the Review of Re- as lead dog of their team of huskies. Juvenile Courts Act and to the Chil- the Government this session on the St. views (London):. There Is a complac- Word of the safety of Mrs. Earl For- -Lawrence Waterwar.. again. cut theory widely held to the effect ' Jdren of Unmarried Parents,Act Hope, flared fitfully, fanned by re- rest and Miss B. Leake, the object of Under the latter act a sum reach- Offering suggestions for future that we are,absorbing these foreisu. In the current rumors, and rose high when searching parties which were organ- ng. $90,000 has accumulated elements In our wonderful melting i economies, Mr. Sinclair declared the persons on the beach in Maine report_ Ized, was-brought here from Pimute hands of the Pu should be Service Commission othing could be less true to Public Trustee. Provision Civil ed seeing a yellow object and two Pot- Lake by an Indian known as Sergio is mad-0 that vne 01-11-cra uj� I the facts. A melting pot there sure-1 suffer two miles The women. he said, were to i"A. set are to have $5,000 on hand for the Liquor Control Board should be TJ payments under the legislation, the reduced and a purchasing agent off shore. Investigation by the coast- is not being from cold-and d--exposure-aa a ,easatt of guard established,-however, that no Anglo-Saxon America several nights on the shelterless tun- -rest to be invested. The Attorney- should be appointed for the Province I more changed by the big crucible than dra of the portage. plane had landed on the island.General also got second reading for Looking forward-to the year to come axe those immigrants who have jump The Act and Children's Protec- 1 1 Charles Nungesser and Francois The pair left BethVI recently on the Liberal leader could seen only one Coli, Frenchment, -ere the first to try ed headlong-into' its glowing depths. a hazardous drive of more than 100 aloe Act amendmentq.. way in which the estimated surplus of passage of the North At- vwond read- the western pa miles to Holy Cross. Soon after cross- lng Ing the Klakokwim River-they I Private bills obtaining $177,000 could be reached. This, he .antic which never yet has beeircross- BurW in the Abbe oat X)l included bills from Townships Of said, was through increased revenue the trail on the unmarked portage an airplane. They left France y Mork and North York, town of.Col- from gasoline tax, estimated at $I.- ed by B;rd and have never I London '.%Iercury� Very few people After wandering helplessly over the in their White fingwood and the 17hurO Of England 097,058.28, and $7,000,000 revenue l been found. kbow who is buried In the Abbey. uninhabited and treacherous wastes Trust Fund Act. from liquor sales: In this way, he I. enstein-Wert-, We know definitely that certain per- they ceased trying to drive their tealm New legislation Inchuled bills re Next the Princess Low i W1, -Essex and take Shore Rapid said,the Government proposed to make beim set forth is the St. Raphael with' sons are not it is very much more I of nine dogs, and left their fa.te to the ndsor the people prosperou� by having them' was ever difficult to remember who Is. What leader of the huskies. 'Railway,At. Catharines Y.W.C:A. and spend $604W.OW irore on luxuries. two pilots and nothing more is almost everybody's graveyard Is I Not knowing where they were being heard of them C.A. "This to a new doctrine," he do- On Tuesday morning the Honnrablel nobody's graveyard: there Is that,�k f several days and nights 6e ogn;u or ._M05NDAY, MARCH, 12TF— clared. "It never didwork." tumble of monuments, great faced given second Elsie Mackay, daughter of an gush vast strong northerly winds Fourteen bills were Viscount, and Captain Walter little and low temperatures until the doge rtnerhe- monuments for Itttle people e to reading; 17 passed Committee of the liffe flew off on their great adN tablets for great people. surprising led thisin into the little settlement at Whole House, and is others reached exclU8100. Ptmute Lake. Indignant I.Ady Customer"Really. in the Endeavor, and disappeared, inclusions, unexpected that state 4D 'd around the-4. third f advancement— Mr Grocer, you get dearer and dear:or MR -that they stre4ru higgledyptWe Y ro breast of dark stands between them and actual law.kw. loud, ma'am. •My wife's ver J Mrs. Hincbliffe in London, and twice feats memory and bewilders the Iniss. Oriental Question y. . 'Iles I raised A�e so persistent reading—where now only Royal assent every day!" Mr. Grocer—"Not Jeal- lalse hopes in the spaces of a Gothic church; 11 de, -AMENDIdENT-ALTEREM oust" she cabled John Gillespie,pie, her. hue- ination. in 113 The Government, agreeing to a sug gesttort fretaLiberal Leador-.51inclair altered its amendment to the Public Seriousness ..Of Situation Service Act, so that a cid servant -stressed by Attorney- iAe' Raging Seas in Daring Cape Cod Rescue and CP inust be 25 years in the service at least 60.years of age before being General entitled to pension,Instead of 66 years Victoria. B.0=An invitation to all of age, as stipulated in the original parties and to all members to putts In, drawing up a resolution that won draft of the -measure. Id • TUESDAY, MARCH 18TH— bring the seriousness of the Orlentat 4 question in British Columbia home to The central feature was furnish n n the rest of the Dominion without, at hy Hydra when lion. J. R. Coo ''A A., the same time, embarrassing either a two-hour adchves replied to the at 4 the Federal or Provincial Government, hacks which have been made by the In their relations with Oriental Pow- iopposition members and reiterated ley of the Government ere, was extended by Atttoruey-Ges- again the pol eml A. MI Manson In the B.C. L !that the water powers of the province 'belonged to the people of the province lature recently. A resolution placed before velopedon their behalf. .3-.1and must be de Ing Support of the Ministers address House by C. F. Darte, Conse.v tive, came from the front ranks of the Lib- Cowichau-Newcastie, urged the ab-, eral,cohort& when J. A. Pinard (Lib., rogation of the Anglo-Japanese treaty, 7 Ottawa East) in his first address in Insofar as It Iluterferrod with-BrWsli, Columbia's right to enact antli�Orteht- the House this year, declared that 'advocate of al legislation. it also adkedfor a d6- while he was a strong N�p claration of their civil rights. The re- `.private ownership and the develop ment of waterpower on the Quebec solution would also request tlie. Do=, minion Government to grant no far- in Plan, he was not In favor of dropping a great enterprise when it had been ther' naturalization as Cinadiani 6. started. He congratulated Hon. Mr. Orientals. A Cooke on his address and suggested Mr. Davie said.he did not pr(;;I�686 to have taken away from Oilentils that the.Go(yernment might well have it printed an4 distributed to tht farin- In the countrty any rightst In the mat. :-7- prs of the province. ter of their lands, btit,he would stop It L'for the future. He declared that Other members who made their con- the province was bearing the burden .tributions to the debate were: E. of Oriental immigration. "Why must i", K. Brititsh Columbia be left as the dump- ':IA4 T. Farquhar (U.F.O.,Manitoulin),W. Blake' Miller (Liberal, Elgin East), J. Bragg (Lib., Durham), A. D. Mae- Ing ground'of the Oriental?" Mr.' Lean (Prog. Middlesex North), T. A. Davie asked after going in detail into Thompson (Con., Lanark North), D. the penetration of the Oriental Into X. Ross nearly efery phase of iRdustrial life. as (Prog., Oxford North), E. C. R. W. Bruhn, Conservative, Salmon� Graves (Con., St.' Catharines), and A. McWhinney (Lib., Bruce North). Arm, seconded Mr. Davie's resQlu- tion. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14TH— fifee ---LL I 4ttorney-General Manson diin The Ontario Gok-ernment is ready th1ft Premier Macl;euzle King had. to provide additional relief to the taken.a. stand against Oriental exclu-* townships avqrcountieg from taxation ition and quoted the Federal Preinter'si for Provincial and other highways in recent statement in the House-.of aljv% proportion to the increase. of traffic Commons to show that he was of a local nature, but it of oriental competition whic� is not to the danger will not assume the full financial re- lin British Columbia. The greatest �A sponsibility of Provincial highways, �danger of all, said Mr. Manson, was since this would mean, in fairness to �t races, and he declared that it WAS' all,taking over the entire road system tAv,-probability of the inter-mixture of the province, and entering upon a ; inevitable from the present trend fit t a now field in which highways would be 1i day would) British Columbia that I n ted-and maintairmed by means -would-.-ba,' construe -come- when- 4 t of direct taxation. This was-in effect TH oome ,more and.more frequent with, STORM TAKES .TOLL WHEN_._S+t1_P-GOES--AGROUND _4SAR -PLYMOAJ ROCK iven by--the Ministm f --the L-reply gi� 1�0 The coast guards paid the supreme penalty in their daring efforts to rescue passengers and the crevi of the disastrous results. Highways to t1ii budget amendment grounded coast-wise steamer Robert E. Lee, totalling 263, whin the ship wits driven on the treacheroiis MATY' "To ray mind it is a situation that .-pmposed on behalf of the Liberal d-died of ex- must be met as promptly Possible-1 Ann reef in Massachusetts Bay during a 70-mile gals. One life-saver was "lost at sea" and the secou if Will- to by R. F. -Miller, Halc mazd, sure after their surf boat overturned,throwing nine into the water. The others were resell t] party ad. Captain The situation that is developing that this ff6tias regrets that the Gov- POP Surfman Frank Griswold, RIORT, shown in insets, were the victims. The UPPER not compatible W& the development ernmert,votwithstanding the inereas- Ilain H. Cashman, LEFT, and ce," said Mr. Malkson. shows the Lee aground and LOWER Is one of the atteniits to launch the surf boat into the angry waters. 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M ' .: r•s !'. wi4 .0 a' "a 4'� �''� �, nr�"f•��. n .� .7,,.. ,,,„ ^,;.. .. .,:, � c a. ..'.,:'. «0000. .s�-- k' ',*•iii �».., '•r r P t' __._.. ,.P" �' �"�" ¢'.. .i rB:�,. 4 a 4'.." : \.•:. -, 0,000. .,,.: 0000 :.,. ,,,•: J' "-" .-x V:. y, J c S. 9 ii.:' " .. _ NOON 0000 . .. ... , r ' 0000 T— _ • ■/'�r�/�{ 7�/■��,j./�(,��/��� ��('�r.,} 14Ire. W. Juniper, who has --Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- 5 - "4L�aA i g• been ill for the past three wee" ist, , Office over BaIsdon's.hadware •,, v ... , A abla to be around again. store. Office hours, 9-to 6 dltily and ', f --Bdid+.ids Ste.rritt was if the -Ml's.-McOallum,,of Aurora, has evenings by appointment. p to �� dip on Friday. been spending a few dmya this Cyasl�u - F. E. Luke, o tri- - , J -W. G. and Mrs. Reid were in week with E. C. and Mrs. Jones. wetriyt,. "1'67 Yunge Ste., Toronto, -We have been enjoying de may be'contitilted about plisse eyes =ti=e city un Monday. ` - for grasses at A. H. Aliin's drag Ilgbtful spring weather this week, -Miss Myra Cronk, of Toronto, and if it continue farmers will be store,.NMtby, owTueaday'" April - was,houie over Sunday. on the land in a few days. the 3rd. J. Clark, of Toronto. spent -Miss Gertrude Walsh enter-' -The Women's,.Inatitute afEer• Sunday y at the home o!his parents tained a number of her little noon tea and'sale "of home-made ' here. frtsnds to a birthday pparty on Baking on"Satnrday;was well-pat. -Mss. George Berry, of Orton, Wednesday afterhigon of last week. ronized.. The tables were nicely h� �� �nt the weekend with Wm. -Miss PhoebeJaniper left 3lon decorated with shamrocks and t�.�.J"? -Motor traffic on the Provincial da, last to train for a nurse in daffodils. The members are very r Belleville General Hospital. ger grateful to those who contributed Highway was very heavy on San- many tritrade wish her every enc- baking and helped in any,way to day last. case. make the afteraooa a success, par- -Robert-Robert week-end Rankin, of with big, -C, H. and Mrs. Pilkey and C. ticularly Mr. and Mrs. Sterritt, o L� (,E! lapeat the>:yeek-end here with hie uiitolli W. and Mrs,-Pilkey-metered to who so cheetfuilp gave-the'nae of - ' Hamilton an Monday"to'attend their.store. -L: H. Spraggs, of the lake the golden wedding of favid and shore, is ill at present and under and Mrs. Pilkey, at which over sown Advoirtuensente. _ or 1 Papersthe doctors car@. and ueeta were present. S k -Mrs Joseph Cowan visited y g with Mrs James MoHrady, of Osh- -A number of truck owner, are �OR8ALE-11 gond plan,will weiab ewe, on Saturday. being summoned to police court too lbs.and over. Apply to Gerald Clark, -MILO., W. J. Monuey spent a theiie days charged with' over- Dunbarton, 28-29 few days last week with friends loadinst. During the months of FOR SALE-A few bushels of red 'y■ ��-•� iWorouto and western points. Marsh and April truck-owners are Cherclover seed rywo of goodquslity. A. J. Taylor, CUL 10 her* e , ,.*. - -Yrs. Wm. Cullls, of Church allowed to load only one-half of street, who has been ill for several the maximum weight, but mliby SITUATION WANTED-For do- - weeks, is now somewhat improv- will pile on all their trucks will ' mestic.cork, Mian M. core, Brock Road, ed, hold regardless of the law in the Pickering. 2s -Mist+Zella.Sleep returned home matter, trusting to luck in getting r�O RENT-On con.2. Piekerinit, a last week, afters spending a month awn with it. Often the do Ret 1"4-roon�a cotcaae, Apply to inns, Watson, r y y R.R.2.Pickering, 44tt A with Mrs W. C'rossey,of Bowman- away with It, but traffic officers itF > do not.close their eptAe when they G(1S FOR HATCHING-Martlo < • J. an Mrs. onney an see a loaded ra , cdnts per setting• Wmr i y-i.J. 'Pickering.ering. 27tf r' i daughter, Miss Leila. spent a day and the result is the owner of the • with Eli and Mrs. Wilson,of Bow- tract; lose, several days' profile. ®RNE88 FOR SALE-2 sate of double harness, near. Alan 2 Buckeye I - ,� Manville -In glancing through the col- brooders. Geo.wens.R.R.1.Pickering. 28-29 _ -Frank and Mrs. Hall attended umns of one of our exchanges • St. Pettrick's celebration at To from the western part of the pro HAY FOR BALE-A quantity of ��` ����� a timothy hay and clover hay, Also a good on Saturday evenin¢, and vinee, we Bud that in a number of seed drill. D.McNeil.Pickering, Phone 4200. 29 report a very enjoyable time. schools the highest number on th9 �rEED OATS FOR BALE-O, A. O. - _ -Mrs. Frank Sarles and son, roll is 20, and the lowest only 14. \ 144,and amproved Banber. Price gS cent• a i Carman, of Trenton, have been About forty or fifty years ago it bushel. w. H.westney, lot 10,con.3,Picker ?F ,:•pending a few days here with the was quite common.to see from 80 Ing. - 29.31- - - a, former's mother, Mrs. Rankin. to over 100 on the roll. and an OR BALE-heed drill.disc harrow, vsa ' -John Clark of Church street - �' C• T2Mi 5 rr , a9PPfl$e artendanCe for the year wagon bo:,plow sad other articles like new. — ^ pa a lasso twPek reports o a on}y tuthe acAF edbe• If (hot+@ days there would be from D"nbai`°a' 27.30 < low the record at his premises. from six to fourteen;in a family, OR SA LE-House and lot in Pick. = Mrs. W. H. Balsdon died at and ever one a Rood healthy Faring village. 9800 cash. balance like rent. Whitby On Wednefaday, alar. 21st, y Forpar Uvulars apply to waiter shepkerd.142ae specimen of the genus homo. Freelard Ave..1Xiroit. Mich. 29 32 - .Fits her 81st year. Funeral on Sat. With hardly an exception one F21of twihh about 8 y urday, at 2 p. m., to Groveside. teacher only was employed and F ' -Yrs. Charles B. 8 nc er was �*�of tt�d garden lead. cable and he did his WOlk well, a8 @vi- hen bows. Apply to Chao. A.Fuller. R.It°° SET SAMPLE g, AND MAKE taken quite ill on Moa ay evening danced by the many men from Pickering, Pboaa Pick t03a. 28tt -:with heart trouble, but we are these schools who made their mark RUC8ING-All kinds of local-net -- lad to know that she is now mach in the world. Ttruck2n'done promody Apyly for terns amprovea. -The Ontario Department of t��comeSM ow r Pi�' 'oe�Road °� `>�OLJR SELECTIONS -8. and Mrs. Linton, formerly g}ytlaways are to take a decided of Pickering, returned to Arcola. OUSE FOR SALE-S rooms and stand regarding the question of other out-muildiugs,n �e repair. is the _ 4Basir., last week after spending cutting weeds on the public high Vil9age or Cta:eaawt. Far �i2irtaxr particulars loses s three mouths in Pickering and is apply w Frank Chidlow, Clarem�t" 27tf � ear ways. Henceforth it will be coca- •Aothw parts of Ontario. palsory for township councils to UGGS FOR HATCHING--.From a tries. Maria O'Coa3sor, Church cat all nozioas weeds on the high- g�,d nock or hred•to-tar sacred Plymoutth :SSL, will hold ars auction sale of -PMAN Rockn.ls cant. +crane Ap��'Mn. 'mea t affects tomorrow (gat ways a•often as it is oecees,ary to Rtchardon,P, ag,or pb Via 1 eso prevent their going to seed On - CHA alleday}}. She will offer for sale a' OR BALE-In Pickering Village. '��ntlty of good fihlrnitnre, all is their failing to comply wit the F7•roon2ed name house on King Street. uas- rat-class condition. law the+department will withhold t�rtriis�e prsg�ac� and pply HanY Moore elfh ',.h _ t the highway grant which is a snb• _ Jarffi•s Andrew. accompanied staatial aim. The goverameot ArgRY CHARGING-Havin - n by his daughter. Miss Laos, et. will SO r seat. subsidy of installed a cohrplete Battery Testing and 'm ` Spring 1 V " Pay y red to re-charge and tioded alae funeral of his eietor' Chargtn outfit 1 am prey rge the coat of vatting vaeedf!. The u} A and B batter2es for e2thtr an or in-law, 9 Yee. Robert Andrew,of greatest difficulty careful farsners ra"a ,l H. t:•Paynter,whrttvtle. 28 ao Ide rkham, who died very sudden. =' �,t TT Q experience t• with that pest. the - A:I A T V R E �7 ly following a 8$roke OUR PRt3T9CTION-Barred Rock t -Those who engage in the maple dirty farmer, who makes no effort �hatching find chucks 1rom bred-to-lay - to control noxious weeds in the blooe•teated `� Alsoa�ent(K Rayai Poultry sugar making business predicts sic 2e,. broaden. ,at:aT,r, r season this year, owing fields, and the result ie that his s MicbmoClaremont: Phone Mark 8103. 31 foo neighbor is compelled to bear his --- — The Raglan in spring overcoats, done in tweeds and woven r the mild winter. During the very f�EORt3E HAKSR-Ia prepared to T� L 1 wild days the sap rises, which has grievance. `ado all kinds of local and loan distance trick• lit$u Doae 8 will b8 the most universally y —AbOnt two o'clock On Tuesday int. Prices rearoaable. if yon wantaoything � r - a iniad effect when the proper sea- y in thn line-comutt tum._Phone Pick 1603. 2b 38 used Of any overcoat style. . r moaning a 311. smith from Ushaw' Son comes. The Iffarch meeting of the was returning home from Toronto, EGGS FOR HATCHING-Whits In men's suitO, Woollens with a bright thread of color r iv-dottes. ).S. Martin strain. 78cents W 'omen's Institute will be held on and as iso was about to drive on to p g t the bridge at the.west end of the per aettins Ara°`w�s.Cie`°`'"'liyn,,ate will hold awn t0 make a nine change from the o � next, 27th last., at the andotten,for sale. Mn.Match.Pickering. 27-b0 y _ village he use blinded by the Rlar• conventional blues blacks mud greys. Yrs. James Andrew. Roti inR KeadliRhte of an s OBONTO WET-WASH LAUN• ` �1+ humorous stories. lute• I. PP'•°g`Chiog TDRY(semi finish)-•1-etour driver call and i ke,of Toroato, and Mise Doro ear. All a result be wall unable to erpisin our 24 hoar service. Just leave Yew 11by Swan will subt with the pro guide hie ver, s McLaughlin tour *ill nann up aarnd dimer s t asbarbershop. � we :. .Semi-Ready Clothing o�lulp8ny Ing, and turning too far to the --- �g -The services next Ford ht the car ran up the slanting !S3[_FOR BALI OR RErNT->a3 i 1Bt. Qearge's Olanrteh • 10.8 8 ym�. ee until until the front wheel o re�f��ms��ea 1 ad iod old�• s alta featuring theselinea and-their n�W springend 7 p,1et. will be"taken by d. G. leached s beiSht of about Piz mediumlences sm rorced to and sou oe rentoo fie- samples and •tyles are delightful. musen,of W feet, when the car turned con le• ff=1 o1 poor th. James w..u:k.R.R.1, ,. Wycliffe OoHoge. Th l? 1•ocuat 22110 44tf Friday)evening,at 8 o'clock Rev. Lely upside down, with the driver . Q. A.Wright will hive o'clock, ad -underneath. The car is a complete W ATERBVRY CHEMICAL CLOS_ ;.When yon bay d Suit or Overcoat why not place your wreck and it will be impossible to V� ETs-For hwwe., acho.is nnorieaite.. dues on the Prayer Book.. All are po xo water reQ2nrrd.aan:t.ry-_ad'odartens.Pries corder with sin all Canadian firm,snob fie Semi-Ready Invited, repairIt..'Iwsomemiraculous WAY andfuninfosaatarcon tuaohtasoas.aan cea -'who have been rgcos;oized as one of Canada's first a �' -The Dramatic Cinb of the Y. the driver escaped injury. a pt,onepr°8e"P Pick B"^1°g1aiD' 2PfOrtpiloriag establishmeate for years ? P. S. of St. Andrew's Church prey eacceeded' ie 'eyawlinR out from =--:--vented their po nine play,entitled the wrecks , Shankful that be �OK SALE-Binder. mower. dtec. We invite you to look these goods over p cwn cultivator. seed drill. scufller,heavy N at your eolavenienCe. ; "Wanted,a Wife," to the Ash- was alive an�well. The otber car wagon,roue:.hay rack.fanning will, team bar- continued on its way, iietead of nese,harro�9.ridingphow, 1•horse prow, .spars• ds eV@alnR t0 as a stopping as the law re piree, to tar.•milking machine, per.• wire etreteher, �j • ;:. ' y appreciative fl< .catering trough. w J.Gilmer.Dnabarton. 3T Fred T Bunting, - - Prekem :audience. They have beer) er)gaR• render any assistance that might __ _- � T. $y ,ed to appear in the King Street be needed. There is a law dealing -NOt1Ce t0 Cret�ltQrlf Established 1857. 'United Church, Oshawa, about with glaring headlights. but the _ - April 18th. law is disregarded by many who fa,=d (�the►s'1B -St, Pauls Dramatic Club are care nothing for the rights of — ;preeentaog their •play, entitled: others. ' In the matter of. the estate of John One Man'- +110"Bashful Mr. Bobbs," on the even- -Thoma . ... s Abbott, of_Toronto, Adamson, late of the Tow hip. of h , 'ing of Friday, March 30th..in the appeared in the Pickering Police l'ickerittg, in file County of On- ,'Town Hall, Pickering, under the Court on Friday evening last tarso, retired former, decestled. . • _. 'Town of the Woman's Associ charged with being in charge of a Notice is hereby given pursuant to insvirao '�8118f ' .. .:,atior) ttf St. Paul's United Church. track while in an intozicated con- section56, R.9.0. 1914, Chapter 121, 0. `•With not so much dramatic effect dition. He was empployed by the that all creditors and others having '.fie comedy, "Bashful Mr. Bobbs" Howard Furnace. Co., and had claims said demands against the estate _ ,;•� will give you a full eveningof cher ' of the Oshawa business. of the said John eighthAdamnal, who died ge on or about the eighth day of Feb- sparkling wit and comic sttaa While on his road to Toronto on tum.y, A.D. 1928,'at the Township of is the mail Who 18 kIIOWII t0 habitually ationa. Time of play 2I boater Thursday evening be ran into the Pickering, aforesaid, are required on careful in covering his risks by meant Eifi Hood music provided for the even ditch upsetting the track which or before the tad day of April, A.D., inBIIranCe: The man who carries: & srib- itv. Admission 25 Cents. was badly damaged. He was ac- 1928, to send by post prepaid, or de- etantial life 11C has a lace in @ -Oa Sunday afternoon two care compenied by two 'companions, liver to the, undersigned •AdWnistra- - policy sustained considerable damage but none of the occupects sustain- trix; of the estate of the said de. -- enee of his creditors that will wben they collided in front of C. ed any Injury. 'Be was arrested ceased full particulars in writingof -;"' 'II1 him.anyt ins r .� Bradley'e stop. Bot were cora- on Thursday evening land"teben he their claims and the natux of the . inn from Oshawa, and the first, s appeared in court ha---pl'effded security, if any, held•by them. - corner. Chevrolet, started to turn round Bailty, and he reserved themini. And that,after such lad mentioned to return hi nie, aid the driver mare penalty, seven dilye in jail. date the said Ad nintstratrix Will•pro- " t@Xkcted-to-lo1sVtWek to see if any Mach sympathy ryas e:preeeed-for Geed-to dtstributa the _asilets-fsf--thee Or OW ra 6, and high profits, Bee -- ` `cal',was behind. A 9todebaker the nnfortunate mai, all be was said deceased among the parties en- was foilowiag Close in tba rear always held in High esteem by all titled thereto having 'regard only to aoa"the Chevrolet had Rift right who knew him. His employer, the claims of which she shall the - Its path, a collision was nn_ who was in Court, spoke stropgly have notice. ' BARKER /� e avoidable. FdMaastely nose of 1r) his favor as he was a very vela- Dated this 13th day of, March A. G ; W ; B-A R K G R S'O N i the occupants of either car was Bible employee and his services will D. 1929. y Elizabeth Davis, hLOHERIN( iijerred. The driver of rise Cbev be retained. But there is no al• Administratrix, i Of roiet admitted that he was of tern ve for o men found guilty fault and assnmed I rsa nei• 1s1s oBeneeand the oft sentence cat Hill, Ont., by bilit had is o imposed. j .Arthur F,. Christian, her solicitor, Telephone,Pickering 4$� T. 0• Box 44 y 1 Po Whitby, Ont. g . . . :er '•:� •. � ' w '.. ... — .. u`J�V .y„"♦.. _ (M�J- `�i.' x,:•tire— 1 ,•?u • , ,' ... '. "•r .L:• •L: ... .. ' l.'.: - '.. •,c .n y, .'. ';+„•, i r• ''r•v-w "ay "+y, 4, J rt. rv, ... ... n -:..c ', .. •, .,:,..: .._. .,n: t,,.... •a3+' t„•, i �',;•t .r �:4." td. .s�k'Sc, w'7. i; `•''m '.`�'��°^ a "Js° ..•-• � '�,� ... ,v �,- '•.rr': "• "r.. > .:v*� ���:� 't..a 'r a'��+� ,"� �a,� r�.�-�•b..� "•',� 4 i°e`. �' .+' i .: ..'."�y*f�n,..+'r'� tie•," y^y=a w'," •x.. .:.,�5�. r,p.�Jb T[."gs,�'�f '1, F. .'•r � ', i.• • r. ,?y.,�i�,�'M t::a`•. _� ,'w Fi..�"�" .f1'r�'r�! N �,' •� v�f ,e° .'t'ro.: