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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_05_04 o�g 7- 7 E , ONT., FRIDAY- MAY 4, 1928 NO. 35 ­PICJK-r-A ERING VOL. XLV116 V .0volossumat 496mbio. _.SOFTBALL LEAGUE WEST HILL. d. On Saturday night last two motor- gt A meeting of those interested fts - GREENWOOD 7 ­i, AF*d4ca4 Saw XiH ud Bask the organization of a Pickering Tp. ists from Toronto, Wellington Smith, of St. Clair Avenue west, and Wm. R.L. HOOEY-Physician Softball League will be held at Phil. Bush, of Pembroke St., were arrested D Willows,Greenwood,on Monday even- V=n. Graduate of University of Toronto. in Phone Pick 1526. . 31-4 by traffic officer Jerome, after a very ]ULLS Ing, May 8th, at 8 o'clock (standard the Kingston Road. rged lively chase, on time). All those interested are v b.D.. Dires.-tor Bush was charged with reckless driv- R R. FORBYI!=0 Z..Rvtabllsheo ISM aDatonitetrical of Ontario.Reg. attend. 44mber of the American Optometrical I . -ing and breach of the Liquor Control to a kets or all sizes Ba Eyes examined by,=i=t- CHERRYWOOD. Act, and Smith on a charge of being Claremont,Ont. drunk. The police claim that liquor and descriptions Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mainland, was found in the car. L404S. - on Saturday, April 28th, a daughter. The drama entitled "Bashful Mr. .0 DUNBARTON. X. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A onel to at lowest prices Bobbs," which was to have been pre- Bar ey eSsiliciter.Notary Public Etc. M y 51 1 Mrs villin is again residing in tft- ossa Soutb Wing,Court House, Wbitb y seated in the church on this (Friday) Barton. 0,BROWNING, K evening has been postponed until some I N S. C.. Barris of Fairport, is im- tn" �.., Salt for sale Mrs. Corbett, And 'ter.Solicitor,No ublic.Annes'Blk., later date. Particulars as to new Pest ­ proving in health. ately west of Post ffice.Dundas street, date will be announced later. Mr. Leslie White's new house is House phone 386. Office p boat 392. CHAS. A. WHITS. DUN-BARTON. progressing rapidly. ----M RATON. Bucees-_ __tolato.a W 0. Barn-es- -Mr and Mrs.-Rawlston have r4oved Nortbern Ontario Building. 330 sor heat 0a-7'ftvt,Toronto. Phone Mark 0420 Miss Glenna Gilmer was reported out to their summer cottage. .W.J.Beaton, last week as being ill with scarlet Mr..and Mrs. McPehrson and fam- D.F.Raw, Adelaide 276 fever. This was an error. She had ily are nicely settled in Miss Bran 7 Roofing Material I been only indisposed for a few days, der's house.tICHARDSON & PICKERING- -1-liparr tery -214 Coofed- but has now resumed her studies at Miss Mary Kennedy and Miss Ella -.WaJolted ;,,Solicitore etc.. 213 ding. Corr*r Yonge andRich. 5x British Columbia Shingles school. Morrish were guests of Chas. and ad S oronto.Phones Main ino and Main The Bowmanville A. Y. P. A. will Mrs. Palmer over the week-end. OM, Pickering office open Wednesday and 52tutdor evenings. Pbone Pick.efto. stf be the guests of the Dunbarton aro ..Highest No. 2 Sand 5z• Pickering A.Y.P.A. on Friday, May WORTH-HOLT DdWtU 4th, Every member of the Dunbarton A quiet, but pretty, wedding was -.TORONTO ASPHALT and Pickering A.Y.P.A. is earnestly solemnized Saturday at St. Clements prices BLAKE B. BATON, D. D. S., ROOFING requested to be present. Girls please Church, North Toronto, when Evelyn Gruduate1of the Royal Coleige 04 DewAl Surgeons and University of Toronto. Oflke Murray's 18 in., 82 in. and So inch bring cake. L. Sabra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'bald =,Murdsick's Gonfection, thy. George E. Holt, was married to Frank store. whi widths, 4 in I Shingles; also ir CREEK. e. HIGHLANO how*90to 12:1 to S. Ind., 8011 Phone 22 1,0=7 Austin, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Metal Valley and Ridge Roll. Mrs. Ford has returned home again Arthur Worth. The Rev, W. G. Nic- NEIL C.SMITH. D. B. 13., L. D.S., - ,'after being away for the winter. holson performed the ceremony. The '5Z (Succeesor to Dr 3 N.Ds,e,., Graduate of Material, or will give price on Miss Eileen Gibson. of Holstein, bride wore a honey beige-georgette Obe Royal College of Dental Surgeons over 7 floished job. NEs s yeas. with a Large hat and shoes to At Claremont oisce over D. A. spent a few days with her cousin, .40 University. SCOWS store every Tuesday and Frid Phone Merle Bush. match, ;and carried a shower bouquet stouff store school of Butterfly roses. bliss Irene Gam- PICIZUEAR-ING ss:as We all welcome our new BERT T FALLAISF teacher, Miss Constance Ingram, of mid acted as bridesmaid and wore blue L D S.. St. Thomas. !loweTed chiffon, with a large black A good supply of Hard and Soft D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal Conege of I Surgeons and the University of Toronto. LU MIIIER YARD NeeWe are glad to see Mrs. Cleghorn hat, and carried sweet peas. Mr. Coal on hand. Alcoa supply 4316ce8bo-J S.Baliidoti's store.Pickering,pht. hours 9 a rn.to spa m„ or by in'as she has beer. Wilfred Hobson acted as best man. able to be out aga 1014AV 11borie Pick 3'100. af:try ill for some time. During the signing of the register Mr. of Kindling Wood, THE HINING 19AREET The Rouge Hills Orchestra will L. Mardell song "For You Alone." stove*length. hold a dance in,the Mammoth Ha5. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. 12tf Phone Pick. 1",09. We buv and sell, furnish '000 Malvern, on the evening of Friday, Worth left on a short motor trip, 1CHARE)SON- -mad . , M A 11,eapdautoossibileinsurance afM kinds, Unlisted Mining Stocks. May 411. They alm 1.0 glye - .". &sic brife tra,effisig irk a naVy blue PieREKiNG 14,00'runuacco-paniesbf solad financial stand. young a good time to their snappy suit and a small black hat. On their lad. -We will be pleased to advise what music. Everybody is looking forward return they will reside at 51 Belcourt L. SURNINGHAM stocks to buy or to hold. or to a real-enjoyable evening. Rd., Toronto. ZORGE-K -Licensed&uctio what 4te-.k to sell. Building and General KE - Geer. Live otocJr and general wes Clients are mak log mon The STOU11TVILLE. Contracting. VY 1 -died to, Teams regamisWe, R. following our advice. Iluaff,-ille. Phone Stsia 94NN. 61.4 The death of Mrs. James H. Rat- The Board of Conciliation h&, been Estimates furnished on all classes Our long experience in coining. ex- of work-Interior and Exterior. POSTIL4 Licensed Auctioneer, tending over a period of twenty Cliffe, a well known and highly es- meeting this week in an effort t. Inty. Alterations Amil repairs. F. ft' O"ul"- Of 7-11 advice teemed resident of the village, adjust differences of the General -d fttad- A- yea". allows as to give sound J 1110a Mks of an kinds %"*sr%4,0 to on show"" h Miss& Ad&ess ar"a a1vW P 0. out, on the investment feature of a mine place on Sunday following a brief ill- Motors and their employees, which Obimseys Built .0oncrete Work. or the speculative feature of a prow cess from pneumonia. The deceased -reached a climax when the employees Phone Plcli'ering 5712 1111.1111ATON TOW"N811:130M.NRI pective mining venture. lady was a daughter of Mrs. Ham- struck for higher wages several weeks FAIRPORT, ONTARIO 417160011F. OMQW ter "Ad" SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. iltOn, of StouffvIlle, and the mother, ago. The board is comprised of Judge Ae-aw"aafts Isss. Kan" to ifto who is 88 years of age, has resided Denton, chairman; James Simpson, S H I N-G L R S e'b "baser of K-Aw IA*- Members of Standard Sao" 01011. T.v here practically all her life. The latt representing the workers, and W. E. Stock Exchange. Mrs. Ratcliffe is survived, besides Davis, the representative of-M Gen- Membereafth*Montreal N"Alkolls Shingles .WM, MAW. LICENSED AUC., her husband and mother, by fift sons erai Motors Co. 9 , TIONEER.,for York,Qutario and'Darbass Miniujt Exchange. Galt GalvaniZAA Steel Shingles CAMtke. An kinds of sales attanded Officis and Board Room.Ground Floor. and daughters-Ted, Francis, Marion, The Police Commission of Oshawa Bird's-Felt Shingleal No Twess,reasonable. DISIAncrom onry be Grace. Interment took place on Mon- have given notice to the bus compan- jwe" wiseewd at NRWS'06cv, M mad Indepts- Metropolitan Building. day afternoon in Stouffville Cemetery, ies that they must discontinue using, for _t deli mons. Wbittry,out. A REMON_r My TORONTO, - ONTARIO , U the service at the home and grave- Prince Street as ibefr�station�or un T. PATE .454 CLA Phones: Adelaide U71 and M2 side being conducted by Rev. Mr. loading and receiving passengers as Call and rices.ge r- as. Phone 2812 Fleisher, of the Stouffyille BapffisT-the. narrowness of this street makes -P THE RURAL Church,of which deceased Was L a mem. it dangerous for this purpose. �The Spring Time bus companies have been in' 0 ber. given n -,-w W S SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. months in which to select new prerri- BROCK ;OA6. ises br-which to park their busses to load ad their passengers. R A G E uti" Miss 'Edna "yea is-still in very In no case will they be allowed!AAE R#&I-3stateand and unload Time roperties a SpecWty. poor healthInP The farmers are rushing the, seed- use the streets for this purpose.8: LMA Is. prepared to do all kinds Ire Read Mce:218.214 Confederation new station must be entirely off t Pairing of cars, also bat- Ing olierations. street. -Use the best paint and get the Life Building.Tomato. James Tripp has started work 013 tory charging, electric welding and in fact Phone Main 13M the C.N.R. (Pickering section). C"gotpryw000 best results. Mrs. Lisrombe has returned and everything in Coll- nee Branch Mee: Gordon Building, Public Stool Repor , Jaime til, Con with ,jhaDdram-Henderson's Paints and taken up residence with S. Badgerow. t #,. . is Tarniahm,Lacquen and Shellac@ Pickering Ontario. Sr. IL-Mary Mac if - , j,. car work. Phone 1W. iw.f Most of the sick in this neighbor• r- an cuarantb&L Give them a trial. hood have recovered and are at work Lawrie*. Jr Il , H i0feW lie Canadine. Sr-l.,_Ul We Zavy-, Gas, Oils, Grease and Accesiaork" again. You will be delighted. 71MB TABLR�.-Piellaring station Til�othy Reddin purchased a horsy Esther Barkey, Bobby TorInte-et' Jr. on hand constantly. Also; Marewo in all the colon, Ojig T.IL Trains going ZuS Im as follows in the city recently. The-horse has I.-Alvin Pilkey, Willie Mellroy" Sr. Call and 9"our Catalogues of 7AS A IL Primer-Mildred Hollinger', Norma Turps and General Hardware. 1116. 20 Kau considerable action. Dodge and Star Can.' 28 IA" 12-44 P.X. Flett", Jim MacRae*, Florence Mit- Percy Neal has got nicely settled 1"hone, 30 Legal &.25 Is.X on the Knox farm, having rented the chell, Earl Dixon", Margaret Teefy*, &38 A.M. Petty*, Muriel Torrance, James Sunday train, LAWS GARAGE Alan same for a term of years. Trains Ing- Wait due as Ullowe- George Moody and family, of Osh- MacPherson. Jr. Primer-Roy Flett*, ALVIN ' BUSHBY No. 2r lineal 9.22 A.'X. Hollinger*. (0) Neither AND SERVICE STATION awa, paid a flying visit to friends Leonard M. - 27 lAeal 9_",P., . -nor absent during month,of April- FICKERINO 9 W&U 0.06 PL M' here on Sunday eveniv Ins L. Grace M. Leng, teacher. Sunday train, 832 P. M. BROUGHAM. Senior Room-V. -Beatrice King, Foregoing is according to Standard Mary Teefy, Georgina Garland, John Springtime Thrifty Housewives time. City friends called on Miss Phyllis Garland. Sr. IV.-Winnifred Barnes, Gerow on Sunday., Annie Petty.. Jr. TV.-Harold Fenney. t. Will quickly recognize the unpr"e. 119 dented values now offered in Congol. Warren C. Wil§oA had the misfor- Sr III.--Gordon Petty, Bertha Smith, saw Gold Beal Rugs at the.new lower. CLAREMONT tune of losing a. very valuable cow 1,-�rl Taylor, Murray Hollinger, Lloyd than-ever pri"e , prices that offer on Tuesday. Petty, Ruth Hollinger, James 'Dixon; tremeod%s savings. CREAMERY I A little son arrived at the home Of Allan Rittenhouse. Jr. III.- Arthur Kodak - Time' f Will and Mrs. Knox on Saturday. Petty, Ray Pilkey, John Tee y, Frank no-The new 19*26 range is ibe Congratulations. Sobol, Hazel Petty, Ronald Maynard, Patter Highest price most'beautiful yet shown. and Lloyd Johnstonill Peters, Albert Maynard. E. L -e paid for Jack Gerold a ohnston IMPROVICD QUALITIES Cream at the are at present in Florida and report Dennis; teacher. 4- The new Multicote Surface in thf, a very enjoyable trip. ISEE UA L jCp accompanied by WH ITSY. greatest improvement in years-) Albert Harvey, or wear is built right into and tb ong izeveral f6Fn-d­s _fr_0_fn___the* city,- spent About moder up-to date reffits Two women were injured and two AM out the thick Icing wearing surface. Sunday at the home of his pa cars, badly damaged in Kodak and Brownie Give no a trial and be convinced here. an accident As you know Cougoleum Gold Seal MILLS The Young People's meeting on at Thornton's Corners on Sunday last, FAV we all guaranteed by the Gold Monday evening was a great sue. there being-three cars concerned in Brownies 2.25 up Seal on surface FLM DALE Lots of fun and a success fin. the mix-up. The first car, proceeding cess. Note these lower prices: ancially. -westward on the highway turned out Hodaks 5.00 up striking�a boy who was play Farmers in this locality are now !avoid ft12 size formerly 15.00, now 1&50 very busy with their seeding oiler- ing on the road, and ran into the ditch, crashed into a stone wall and If it isn't an Eastman it 1&25. 11 11.75 ations which have been delayed by 0.50, is turned over. One of the occupants, isn't a Kodak. 'S.50 For P"Cry use h favorable weather. the un Mrs. Blanche Doi;glas, of Mimico las y e Tennis Club will 7.50, 6.75 A meeting of th Beach, was badly braised and suffer- We IL180 do 6.50, 5.00 Our Et o y al Bnkhd be held, on the evening of Wednes- day, May 9th. Members and others ed from shock. After receiving first -We are now selling Imperial Floor requested to attend. aid she was taken to the Oshawa Wax, a wax that Is hard to beat ibt your Groesem interested are-req ital. Another car which happen- !Mr. Shaver is busy with a gang Hoop for glen and hard wearing surface Farmers who have wheattet your of men wrecking a buildinsr in To. ed to come along stopped in order to flour made from youtPown ronto which be will use in the erec- render assistance to the occupants of i*Prin' ting ac- the sedan which had Just been smash- wheat. We can tion of a stable on his newly qVired property in Brougham. ed, and a coupe, driven by Mr. Rora- "Sterritt e back,of Whitby,crashed into it. Mrs. -Tnlarging There will be a practice of th Feed of all kinds--41hicku tfeed. Brougham Football Club on Saturday Royaback and baby were thrown from Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director^ hen food, chop, mUlfAd. evening, May 5th', when all. players the car and received slight injuries, are asked to be on hand, ff'.Possible. which received attention at the hos- E. C. Jon4m, Phone Be THE PICKERING NEWS. A, D. Ckmr T r "g surface. Give us a trial Id Seal Phone 1800) Chopping every week-day. I I The Star and Ford cars were Any new players will be made we' come. After the practice, there will Pbittdal� wrecked, but the third car es- Pickering, • ontatio MJ0(=r,1L_VVt=3D be a meeting of the Club at 8.30 p.m. caped with only slight damages. DnIggiet �Tiokedng ,>w.' IW"'-YP re�ry•.A�..x•:y,:a- .,}. _.. ..,,.. w•� ...y,.,: V_,m....-...•.w,.'w -.SYw:A"�"v!+ u...4.�t+n .w_ {+rte. ,�....5' -...-,.,.•.y.„-_•. Cx,.o-,�,•tl._ --..'•.y. _..:.: ..,.' ..:..n...�+.x.'..•o.. ..iY,.,,•�.z-r,.. ft' ^�5m;w_+ e i.: �.,...:/ ,••,L. n.•mai-"f � .s,. .11^--.r .•rr. .r.' a v--"� c A 77 Y� .w . 'C �... ,• - r \ • discovered something of.intezeat some- - --�-=---- t distance down the dope and rose and sauntered down. d • "I don't believe in you answered • • Springer at last,with.all the delibeia- * •► . tion.o ,.matured ?udgment. "When • d I-grubstaked yon, I was drunk. You ot Tne when I was in town drum Py�j���� w" a you worked on mo until I hand - f �+o'a+w - over enough money for you to use as a 'grubstake, as you alled it. That BEGIN HERE TODAY climbed claw:•. They knew who it made us come up.to �is job short of � "'Joan”. clunes the book She is rend- was. As a matter of fact, for the last everyth ng that we needed." / TEA. .386 h Ing and goes to the door of the ranch two hours they had watched the rider. Mata thur bit his lip. Nowhere else but In a "SALADA" package can house at the sound of ivild geese fly- working up the valley from far away, "Look at the sample, though," he isgg in the northern night. Buck Dan- tl.e distance.diminishing his size al- you obtain such high quality tea for so IoW a iela who is presumably her father, pleaded, fighting down his passion• p y though the clear -mountain air let "Samples ain't hard to get. Some :brie@ and be sure that such quality will continue. rustles his paper and watches het them see ham distinctly enough one cka el If It does not lease you, our with a frown of alarm. "Joan, ain't They had watched him, from time buy ca and some.borrow eon. i ry pa g p y y you happy?" asks Buck. Macarthur arose to his feet. It .WIII gladly refund you your money. „ to time, when they came out from the I nevem go where other girls go,' was too direct an affront. shaft to let the wind blow them cool. t - complains Joan. When you a•errt out- "S}�ringer," he said, "what d'you side, what were you listening to,"'But neither had said a word to-the ?" "The wild geese, she r." tells othemean asks Buck. by that.• • ;.` - "I mean just this," said the other, Homesick Family ll'1 South Africa - - The crying of the wild geese, the But as the noise of the horse came girl says, brings to her "a happiness closer, Hai Springer went to the lit• spelling out the words on his fingers, . • -a queer, asd happiness." Then Suck tie shack, half cabin and half dugout, "I've looked you up, and what I ve Wilds Find Radio a Consolation ' says: "I once knew a man who found in which they bunked, and came back all those thing's in his head,when the wearing his cartridge belt with a re- ( / How a homesick American family waited until 2 or 3 a.m. to tune in on ver rag k wild geese flew over'-bit he refuses voldragging' the right in the interior of South Africa turned ht side of it ( the early evening broadcasts of WGY' to say more,and sends Joan off to bed. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY far down over the, hip. with success to radio to bring them or KDKA. s His companion appeared to take not I Their most remarkable experience; ; the slightest note of this preparation. in touch wilih their own country-is re- Mr. Orner says,. was on January 1; ;. 'CHAPTER L-(Cont d) lated by Arthur J. Orner, a pioneer in• 1927, when at. 7 a.m. they heard Na1v ` He seemed to be only intent upon cer- - She hesitated. There was a storm �1dustrial missionary. York's crowds welcoming the new fain light effects and climbing aha- r 1 of questions lying locked behind her down which'were blurring the harsh Mr. Orner, who has returned from year. Since daylight reception is no teeth. But she let them remain un- outlines of a southern eek• But after `1 Rhodesia to live again in the United better In Rhodesia than elsewhere,, ' k spoken. When this man chose to be P a dozen puss of his pipe;he also arose Stattells sitting up through the the Orners were surprised by the, I. `` � ' es, s og � silent there was no winning him to 1 wee hours of the morning hoping to clarity of the signals. and went to the shack and returned speech. similarly accoutered. r catch short wave broadcasts from -The radio set, a gift frog► American And besides, he had said enough to He had barely appeared when'the KDKA and WAY. friends, could pick up only the regular sin, make her wish to be alone, so that stranger came into view. He had 0 He says that his work as a teacher broadcasts of three South African ata- she could turn all that had happened been obscured for sdme time by the of manual training in the Mount Sil-`tions, the nearest 500 miles away. a' over ant over in her mind, So, after sharp angle of the .mountain side, . inda School, Southern' Rhodesia, when they were received. But a young �= that thoughtful instant, she kissed a � 9st< the.bronzed cheek of the big man and now he was seen to be a fellow in the a would not permit him to keep such African amateur,Radio Lea a member of the " g rime of life, �•ide shouldered, long- late hours regularly. But when he Junior Radio League, -rebuilt the set x'a went slowly up the stairway, which P I ry .� armed, and sitting as Lightly in the and his family grew homesick they I�for short stave reception. creaked and caned beneath her foot- ,st groaned saddle as if he-had not been riding falls. hard through the entire day, He die- 0 youth married her. Later the parents House of Neu.GWy1<lne Buck Daniels watched her going mounted,' throwing his reins; while had the marriage annulled. with an anguished face, and when she TO Give Way t0 Garage ' had disappeared he swiftly asked a the hungry horse, daring not to move, -_ TAXICAB BLACKMAILERS. ,., ppe y P reached in a guilty fashion after a London.-The heavy hand of the w pipe, lightedl it, and went outside to Even the taxi drivers are.finding the ` walk up and down, up and down, for blade of gram which was near its Ris gun spoke and the miner housew:ec old has fallen on another of .heI slumped over. Dods profitable. For instance, it a tnsn London's old landmarks. The house of along time. It was the beginning o „ s. ___ should take a young woman to the Nell Gw -ie,the orange girl of Drury +" the end, he felt. And he was filled `Hello, Hal, he said. How's 1 Gwynn e, .Hello, theatre, then order a taxi to take her Lane who became the mistress of si "with with a cold and helpless sense of heard would of made a dog sick. You home, the diiver puts up a case of Things are''tolerable well, Mac- ain't no good, Maearthur. You skin- Charles II, is being torn down to make blackmail. He informs the man it will room for some prosaic shops and a Th9 tobacco had been long burned arthur;' said Springer, and he took wed me out of one neat little bunch P the hand of the other in a relaxed coat lust so much money not to take garageThe old building is a splendid Fro an ash before he finally went inside j " of money. You wont skin me out of to headquarters, where he will grip. ,This is Rady Nichols, be said another. That's r the straight of it. place a charge of immoral conduct example a its period, with a great . again. t the stairs hhe girl. and I Make you known to Joe Maearthur, I'm through with your kind. . I've bow front and pillared entrance, It Ise paused at the door of the girl. _ Rudy. heard how you- ag'ains't them. The escort usually pays�situated in Shepherd.Markel,betwee7m Hod very g-ent—ly There was no answer, and, c'onfl- arthur tip, for experience temehes III two shook s�sung bask to SprDUE Pxacm inger.h r. He Be stopped. Something had hap- often the driver's charge is sufficient In the eighteenth century Adwilral R dent that she was tales he went on • pend in Macarthur like a silent ex= to cause conviction. This trouble has �. P• wasted no time in preliminary re- Lord Nelson chose the house for h!a! to his Deus room.. But Joan only wait- plosion. His lips were trembling and recently become prevalent, according town residence and erected a pre i marks, but went directly to the point. .. ed until his footfall had gone down his,lean. face seemed to have swollen. to reports, "The damn vein pinched out an >„ . �> carious top story which he used as star -1khe hall then she slipped from..her You damned old fooll" he whir- T•he law against petters is usually me, he said pered. inflexible and the policeman takes the office -bed. There was nonresponse other than "Look bete-" began S in r, but - =r-- - ', - a riff of smoke from S ri r'a i P: ge offender to headquarters. There are .- CHAPTER II. - P P n8e 11 p instead of finishing his sentence• with no such things as patrol wagons Iza A reliable arttiaeptfe-Mfnard's. "Looked like the real thing, went a gasp wi,l.b let the pipe fall from Mexico, and ao; with the young woman -" WHERE Tar LAW sLEPr. on 14iacatthur. "Then it faded. Never I r between his teeth he reached for his on one side and the young man on Now .that television is ewntng lata To Hai Springer and' Rudy Nichols was worse fooled in my life. Showed the_range of practicability, the shote: the setting of the sun was moat vel• the thing.to old man Shau hrmay. He fin' the oche:,the pelt^e escort therm to the S* g It glirl�•d out of the scabbard with neareet centre of justice grapher's .:brass, "Please look pleas come, for wheln one has "broken said the same thing'. ground" all day, and when the „T� bare; drawled Springer. n ease which told of a skill which P ant," will have a wldei' apPlicattoa r" -"ground" is hard quartz, fatigue be- "So your lrrubs+take was throw•ed had at one time, perhaps, been gr, i Too Man Admirals g away," went on Macarth But fast ea his movement was, y S aVe Your Old Carpets. r•nmes a thin which bites clear to the III And, as a matter of fact, they ' was like standing etill compared with Lieut.-Commander Kenworthy in the Springer shrugged thea shoulders, the lying hand of.Macarthur. His London Referee (Cons.): The past-'. Wa re-weave them Into could not have sustained the burden He appeared to have found with his .RUGS - _as veil as they had dome had it mt glome file same mountain- wl}ich had gun spoke before the muzzle of Far navy 'has too many Admirals for been for certain gleaming little so fascinates! Nichols a abort time Spr is r was r of t size of tl a fleet. Take s for ar lege revolve elect he the seagoing Writ atrt:ui let►ther, and the miner, with a cough, the Mediterranean squadron. It con- Baker t Clete„ Co. threads of rich yellow in the stone before. Carpet � "What I m up here about," went oa twisted around and slumped over to sista of seven battleships and two which told them that their labor now + 178 Harbord 8t. Toronto, Ont, lying levant rest in the days to softie Macarthur, smoothly, taking a seat one side. There was a yell Stam Rudy snarl squadrons on tie of cruisers, - Com- When they 'laid aside their double on a rock which enabled him to faceNichols. theft Ansa on the station are the Com- When and their drills, however, t3hey (To be continued.) mander-in-Chief, who has an Admiral LIActric raltways• nubltr utilities j Springer, and at the same time sift- - his Chief-of-Staff. There is a Vice-; wstrr, ttmbrr, oil, Industrial and Ret about preps in eom��,baeco into a brown ct ret « • • J>' mining enterprises promoted. Ap- g p Petting PartleS Admiral, a Rear Admiral, tw'o Ad-� yro.-ed bond and stoc l4iasuer PI& supper. They first sat down on a Paper, `_`what I'm n here -about is ,.ith t•`uropean bankers and brokers. atone and lighted their pipes. To be another grubstake." �( ..nom nerals for the cruisers, an Admiral of vriderwrtnng procured for corpora, •ewers, tits twilight would make the The silence o! Springer ii as" pro- +•+e�C� L`Map ° destroyers, an Admiral on shore tw,;N, Aiming and other examfna. :tokens of supper more difficult, more found. in the dockyard at Malta, and anoth Dons and reports made by well, list Ic�slsant, but this small interval Seve�'e-Peltlalty er In charge of the dockyard at Gib- known warteers. Eetabtishrd i89?. P '_I've found the real thing at last," Agents wariest. was refreshing their muscles, their .altar. There is not enough for active $YRNE and LANE 1 went on Macarthur, as he twisted and t ° very hearts. licked his dgaret paper. He lighted Law Forbids l[ and Violation men to do; and tri.the ,case of the I Leeson Street. DUBLIN, Ireland,, Royal Oak it.looks very much' They were of an age-perhaps it and turned his head to watch the • 'forty-Rve--and although in body and match:fall. "If I told you all the Means .Arrest, Detention Admiral Collard got ria of his super- feature they were as different as men facts about where and what it was, in Lock-Up and Then fluoata energy by interfering 1n the snossimmI Captatn's work of running the'flagship could be, yet their expressions were you'd pack up your things and leave Fine so similar that they might have been this here hole in the ground and come on board w1Mch the Admiral is, In # taken for brothers. along with me."- Mexico City.-­"Petting parties" in theory, only a passenger with duties The third party, Harry Gloster, was _. . Mexico are few and far between and only concerning the squadron. In my Maybe; said Springer. opinion nine Admirals !n the Aiediter > absent hunting to stock their larder. "It's rich!" cried Macarthur with the*land of romance as pictured in They began to hear, now, the sharp enthusiasm. "Alt you got to do- to books and short stories of'young rites ranean are tour too many., And.,it is o-z isound of shod hoofs striking the rocks high time that the economy axe was h; r; below them, a noise which co�sitantly give the rock one clip with a hammer who have brilliant and rapid court- applied to the Flag List. and you see eniou h to start you dune- ships with flashing-eyes senoritas does ins!" no stir . "I've done my dancing," drawled bids such things as holding hands and ft's house hunting time attain for the birds. Have you one o Let" in y Springer. I+etting saltier in automobiles, and the S G __.. your rack yard? , ,.. � r s "Hal," said 3lacarthur, leaning for- penalty is arrest and jail temporarily �2, ward and speaking in the soft voice for the offenders. The Highways Division of the New F, aaa` 71" Gf�� of persuasion, "you may have used up Should a policeman catch two young r �� a lot of hope on me since that last job lovers in fond embrace to headquar- Brunswick Department .of Public didn't pan out, but take this from me': tern they must go. The police desk Forks has arranged to spend this you're a fool if you don't try another sergeants are usually quite lenient year $2,375,000 ways 000 roads the the pro merit try. with first offenders, and the'youthful- °f highways and roads in the province. ¢ rf "" "I could of got backing a good hese of the arrested parties brings Mlrtard's Liniment for lalling hair. . ��• MOST people know this absolute ., many places with a specimen like this only a fine of about five pesos ($2.b0), -.y=--= p p to show., Rut I wanted you to get sometimes the amount. can be antidote for pain, but are you careful Y According to• dn- estimate of the to say Bayer when you buy it? And your money back-and more, too. So raised if the offender'look prosperous. Canadian Government Bureau of do you always sire a glance to sea 'i come clear up here instead of show- STREETS BARRED TO WO statistics,Statistics, the population of Canada Bayer on the box-and the word y -- .- ing this,here ore to Milligan or to one The difficulties from the viewpoint as at June 1, 1927, was 9,619,000, Senuirl'e printed in red? It isn't the w aI - of thettret ler-tee-h-gents.Ahat_ain't f the higher social strata, come while genuine Aspirin without it I A drug q Always have the magic got the gunts to gamble on;nothing waiting in a stuffy detention room to -store-ahnays has Bayer, with-She- but a sure thin Take a look] What be fined where.exer one is subjected ; proven directions tucked in every-box: WRIGLEY package in g y j f'. y p d'you think of that sample, Hal?" to confinement, be he 'setter or moi- + your pocket. "For a r•ample;' murmured Spring- derer• And the girls do not escape, � _w t. 11 Soothes nerves, allays W er, "it looks like something." these difficulties. {t And he tossed .£t back. Moreover,women are not allowed on i : 'thirst, aids r k The other pocketed the specimen in the streets of Mexico after early even- digestion. ven- digestion. ' Nc„ silence. His jaw had thrust out and ing unless escorted by a male compan- • t `G st^e his scowl was black.' ion. There have been numerous cases The Harley-Davidson Single Cylinder BA f t %JJs duM, . -� That means you dont give a damn of American women being .arrested Motorcycle is the greatest little ma • rN�.��% i about making your fortune?" he and taken to headquarters,where they 1`1 ,,c eve % chine that has been made. Safe to were subjected to indignities-i�• 4'^• .�� asked. , . . j � ride, easy to control, and most Bean-, After There was another depressing in- There is a case of a young American am'lcat._ Stands without a rival. 100 �1 terval of silence- trade who sat in a parked autrmobile .Mt.les to Gallon of Gasoline. Doantrin i Every Meal "Hall," said Macarthur at last' with a pretty American girl.' The we tad mart p P° Payment $105, Balance $22 per month l.tered In anodal » C112 "don't you believe me?" liceman took them to headquarters, for ten months. Price $305. Walter to citing Barer Mam.uaure. white it if ,.:, ✓h ''Ui, tl weir.Imowa that Aspirin mean Ba maaF There was another little interval and ra er than have the girl subject- Andrews, Limited, 348 Yonpe 8t., t.M to.amts ells public g ml�ta m � SALIMA ISSUE No. 18-'28 of dragging pause in which Nichols'ed to embarrassment by detention, the Toronto, Ont ++a' 'bi°t"'.tn t'°`c`mpw e�s>s"wt _ +,. totoaa' trade,math r - . f r 1 <sX ae- .. ,, , ,)f T... ,:... -. .. :.. :.. .. 1.. r, .,. • " '_'.�.r ;. .•.....''. .'.. 4- ''f, r_ '..n � ,•I eAV2 h. .,�{. ti.i , q „ ,G 7..•J. ... :.. ..rsr..L.. w he;•.,.....� "w, r' '', '.t +. .. y .:. f .i' .,X'=',�s'''. •, .�.. i. ^'-tT'_� .1'h.{•?L •,..:x33.''X'. , ,.rs,^. �; '.��.,•r. w:,.:.- --, A- + - 'yam--•: ,,;s- R �.. ,. -�t .e-7 - �,� _ .e'. p.rum T 5•; sorra' ..,,, .. - ,' .,�,„�; . .;.. r„�"wn'. ,„., :�.;--"»-•-�i'.ry.• r :'yp;. .x;. ;rs• c,w !�C' .F.•;. �... 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Wilkins announced xs to the Copenhagen Politiken the safe - arrival at Spitzbergen of himself ane Carl B. Eielson. They flew over the hoof of the world from Point Barrow, ',Alaska. A distance of 2,100 miles, only two brief wiraleas, messages_ hid i 'camthzough, but they revealed that e 'Wilkins, like Koehl and Fitzmaurice { ... narrow escape pe had a as , h Bremen, -.. Sate ...., • from disaster at the very end of their epochal adventure. For some reason, - - as yet unexplained, Wilkins was obli- T- ice • ed to make a landing on an unlnhabi- - ,. - - e t .�._ - — u - •..ted islet only E6 miles from his goal. 41 H � . ,Sent o The fliers were detained there for five Stricken Area ¢► days by bad weather. The islet, on the north side of Istjord, bears the I 1ff` forbidding name of Doedmansoeira ; m ,- -- King Boris Among Workers i�is a mere speck is the Arctic wasps. a, in Devastated Region 'leers was shelter for Koeht, Fits- J' Of Bulgaria if` 'maarice and Von Huenefeld on Greets 'l, Island, but there is no lighthouses. Sofia, Bulgaria.-The GovetnmeI on Doedlaansoeira. ' ti and charitable institutions are bendini ' The Wilkins announcements were • �{ all'their efforts to restore order in the! ) all the briefer because the regular ? >'; southeastern region o f Bulgaria that " w ,,. rJ radio operator of the small station in J r 1 � has been devastated by earthquake, the Svalbard Archipelago was killed a yam; a �.t ^ . King Boris, who has been visiting) few days ago In as accident. Some- Tchirpan and other of the district �, one of the Spitsbergen, coloaly knew r =_' affected a few days ago, has come tot enough about wireless transmission w _'�'east the newly stricken region around to get out.word of that accident and to eall..t t.word oseraWr. Flood Bennett left s sick bed !n De Proved of the wrong type. It was sure !n an otl tank which threatened Philippopolis. Other active workers) May Have Sent Own Massa& -_ tb f on the scene tc the disaster have i and; -fly--to--�esely_teland_add doubtful, however, whether any such to explode. f r It was not clear as to who trans- !speed the triumph o1 Koehl, von ould have checked the Liudbergh, who is shown in No. 1, Andrew Liap ile ff, , the Premier, and; a p advance of the disease and at 3.03 Slaveico 1 aasilefT, Minister of Pubiiq Everythilig possible mltaed the messages from Wilkins. Huenefeld and Fitzmaurice, who had vanced stage which it had reached oa-Tuesday. ,He flew an army puss or but he may have done that himself. I landed there in the Bremen after com• Commander Richard E. Byrd, who had plane and, heading directly into a doe to s$aiat those whose homes hsva - Mss he had }tspL !n communication with piecing the first westward flight across made Bennett his chief aid iu•hta pro- snow storm. flew direct to Quebec, been derrtoliahsd 4{ station' in Alaska b7 using a -small,the Atlantic. At Murray Bay he su1• _ ira4io set with which his plans was Jetted !))girt to the South Pole this where he landed opt theBen Bennett b Plains I tugs Ma ny of root le ve t�Y the ' ui ed w'hils he was stili at Point I fared a relapse and was taken back year, hastened to Quebec b7 train from!Abraham at 8.t0 p mits,the seo+ to Quebee, where he developed do% BeI and o%&Fed by Bennett "Wil !-showy, in No, : with Fltzmaurtce on,'blgher portion of Phlllppolso la Bulffftr* has ;barrow. The planes set ® v® ble pneumonia, from which he died on the end. The latter's death will be a I his arrival at Murray ' )however, to have gone out of commis i Wednesday, April 46th. Col. Charles grievous lose to the south pole e:•I Commander Byrd and-No, * shows,escaped serious damage. and many vih '. sion, for no ward came from Wltklas ea the day he hopped off nor far seT- A. Lindbergh made the 470-mile flight peditlon. On a previous Arctic flight Bennett being helped into a Dlan+�lageo in the region have beta de{ if from New York In the record time Bennett saved Byrd's life by crawling I which carried him to the hospital at stroyed. ,n W2.1 days preceding the start - ot 3 hours and SW minutes with s sup• out on the fuselage of their plane In Quebec, No, 6 Is a close-up at Bon-I --Eferts are being made to repaia The Captain, in his message& to the the railway tracks as quickly as )�oa� j' outside world. said that to reached !ply or anti-pneumoala serum, but It a sub-zero gale to correct the pros- nett Bible. The Orient express and other, 8pitrbergen atter 20% hours oil flying, tains, which were compelled to stop, :He mentioned the flue days' delay on able to come somewbere near theKffle d Attempting %.naos Reported near Pspazali, have now been able tot ' the island. It was figured, therefore, land. P continue. - - that he must have tett Polar•$arrotsr There were many .navigators who �� �"at ����.d yThroughout Italy ,,Dan:aga in the affected area has some time last Eanday. I fait that Wtiklas wut.ld lteve great w�G been estimated at several hundred mil The flight of Captain George I3,I difficulty is flying across the "top of Travellers Says Police Have,lion lava, the lav at par being wortbr Wilkins across an unknown part of the world" to Spuzbergea. It was Frank Lockhart, Young Auto Started Reign Of about 19 cents. asualtiea so !ar"kave the Polar basin is ons of the greatest such a small Point to hit when a Hurled been r@ported at 100. .teats of exploration by air, Com- small compass error would throw him Racing Driver, - "error --Y --- ntander Byrd, who flew to the North wJy of his line of dinction. Amund• From His Car Agrab, Austria - Newspaper dis• i jsborne, Succeeds Pols from Spitsbergen and back. said son once was determined to attempt -- E - patches from. Rakek. Italy, on the e✓ it was greater than his ACmplish= it,bnl"t;ft plane was A ussiAccomplish- -_l Collard meat, and Roald Amundsen, who flew hs could got away from Alaska. It vellers as saying that panic and cbaoa Daytona Beach, Fla to a dirigible from Spitsbergen to Al- was regarded as requiring masterly T reign throughout Italy. The police, aska_.� reverse of Willdns's course navigation. Frank Lockbert, In � aided by Fascial Militia, are said to New Commander in Mediter. --said it was the greatest flight Over Success, to a certain extent, de. dianapolia speed ace have inaugurated a relgu of terror to and one of Amen ranean Hae Distinguiah- mads, pended upon the weather, and it may an effort to get even with "enemies of ca's most colorful . ed Career so, in the ayes of mea who have be assumed that Wilkins had'*pion- Fascism." 1 racing figures, rode London-Captain Cecil VivianfiiF&dUa O -of equal daring, the did weather facet of the time. This Hundreds of persons suspected of to his death Wed_ borne has been appointed rear litsbt of Wilkins in a small plane over Is the beat season for flying la the being salt-Fnecist, are being arrested nesday In his little y miral to fill the vacancy 'caused by th • as unknown sea i3 destined to 8'o Arctic, It m light for the whole toren• dally is almost every town of Italy Stutz Binckhawk retirement of Rear-Admiral Bernar� down is Polar history as one of the ty-four hours and !i is too early for and thrown,into overcrowded prisons. Special on the local 1 i St, G. Collard which was announced greatest achievements of them all. the dense fogs which ]stet make' I One traveller brought a report that There are many things which navigation difficult. beach, while at ',; the Bomb outrage at Milan was the I by W. C. Bridgeman, First Lord of the stand out as re- „ tempting to break wor kof eatremtst Fasciata themselves 1 Admiralty, in the House of Commons t (make Wilkins's flight •Found No Foxes the world's record � markable,in aviation and is explora- New york-The words "no foxes . who were trying to settle their. ac 1 �-Admiral Collard's reltrementl n o[ 207.6* miles an count with the reigning dynasty. This was the outcome of trouble between tion. He took off from the Alaska seen" in a radlogram from Captain hour• report had it that Muesolisst had with-I him and Captain Kenneth G. B. De, coast for a comparatively small George H. Wilkin to Ih. Isaiah Bow- The un driver was killed almost ;archipelago on the other side of the man, Director of the American Geo- 13 held from Bing Victor Emmanuel un- war and Commander H. M. Daniel on ,s world," through a region instantly when-a tire blew out as he tit the last minute his decision not to i H.M.8, Royal Oak at Malta which re-r.- ton of Chew ug graphical Society of New York, was making his second speed run' where navigation s exceedingly dif- brought t'he information that Wilkins go to Milan. suited in -the Rear-Admiral healing- where '-•' >noalt, and hit his objective-squarely. northward and Caused his' car to� Other travellers allege that Mug- down his flee and the Captain and; �y had discovered uo land in his flight swerve from the course and skid. The Bolinl has completely tetrorize4-V4e0r Commander being convicted by court Non-Stop Flight of 2,100 Mlles over the North Pole, machine rolled and somersaulted into Emmanuel aud44 only waiting for pro d 'y a He mads a non-stop Sight of 2,100 Before flying over the Pole from martial, reprimanded 'and diamisse 1111 the sand dunes directly before the posals from Iris own black shirt fol- Before from their ship fox condnc6'sdbyersivs { miles over a part of the world where Point Barrow to Spiibergen, Wltkina judges' stands, burying-its nose in the lowers.to assume kingly power him- to discipline. nothing could have saved him if he sent to Dr. Bowman the code in which sand and throwing iia drier thirty'self. Rear-Admiral Usborne's last ap+ -ham would report whether or not Ise -His car- crashing: discovered land, and, If Le did, its e:- � ntment was-as caAkala on 'H.M.S i to rise again. into a parked car in which`Its. Lock- (rs„baa $ e-� S Malaya in the Mediterranean. He has He penetrated the centre of the tent and location. hart, the driver's wife, was sitting. vsnaa a v . also 'been deputy-director o[ naval; ,- steat unknown area between the gath A black foe in the distant was to Horrified bystanders rushed for the Warmly Crlticized made by the dirigible Norge and the refer to mountainous land, while 'a inert form of the speed ace, but 'Its.fl ordance at the Admiralty. He weal blue fox in the distance would ile A born at•Queenstown, Ireland, on May) top of the Americas continent, and flat land. Lockhart meanwhile had been one of I17, 1880, and hue had a distinguished) ` determined that no land existed in the first to reach him. Physicians at Editor Of London. Morning i Wilkins is a British subject, a na the hospital said he probably died a Post Claims His career in the Navy. He invented aro i that section, a point which has ben tine of Australia. apparatus ' for mine protection in y debatable since mu first went In _ __ few minutes after being thrown from }-leritage 1916; took command of H.M.S. Lntona' Polar basin,' 0 the car. Mrs. Lockhart,who had done London. -`Concluding an editorial amine layer, 1n the eastern 'fedifer� -r Increase In Annual Cut Almost any one of these achieve• to the hospital in the car with her eulogy on Henry Hudson in connec• ranean in 1916. engaged 'in mintngj in wuld bays been ntewrthy, and During the last fifteen years, the husband,.received the news of Frpl k's, tion with the nnveiling o[ a memorial operations-off the Dardanelles and is !Wilkins' and Eielson is their tiny annual. cut of timber for tae produc- death courageously. window by the IIudsons Bay Company!blockade work off Asia 'Ilaor. He was - plane packed them all into one thrill• tion of lumber, lath, shingles, and) Lockhart, who was said to have held Ithe 'Morning Post waxes bitter against senior British naval officer at Saloni� thg journey of labs than twnty one pulpwood has been increasing at an all the American records from one to i Canadian emigration and says, "We ca in 1917, and commanded the;navatl : hours. average rate of 18,000,000 cubic feet a hundred miles on circular courses,Cowe to those great Elizabethans and brigade-on-the Danube tit 191319. For tree years Wilkins has been per annum. For all purptsaes-the-ia a art set on-W inning*thq world ;Meir successors our heritage in Viscount 3eliic6I who was in corn trying to force his way by air over crease is estimated to`be 20,OffT 0(mark for the miles straightaway He North America-if we may still call i mend o t e et--'1914-16; the route he has now flown. He com- cubic feet. had a meteoric record on the racing it our heritage when Englishmen are.,gave very.high commendation to Cap-. ' �btaed Doth the enthusiasm of the sir ? - tracks, being unknown untilhe won denied free entry. into Canada, and tain Usborne in his book on the Grand •man and of the polar explorer: He the Speedway races at Indianapolis in CsOVernrrl¢nt ECOrlOnly are put on a,sort of'Maconochie ration gleet In wartime. 'had been with Stefansson in the Leeds Mercury (Cons).-The nation 192 • din the land which their fathers estab north and with $hackletoa in the -has shown such powers of resistancellished. We gave an account of the Contribution OE FATi11 ,south Polar regions, He had been an in times of misfortune that, given a "'Canada's Forest Ages difficulties set is the way of emigreOOdlOti :_aviator to the war. Eine possessed year o[ peace at home and abroad, we knowledge of the Arctic and the der- The total forest area o[ Canada is,tion to Canada by Canadian authors- the last”census showed that the int of the man who.has taken to the may look confidently for expansion of 1,, o,000 square miles but only 39 per,flea, but we have-heard so many cow.II i our trade and revenue. If,along with crat. of ibis area curries any timber Plaints Of the system that we are in-i total value of forest products pns� 4.r %air in dessperata venturev. that, we have a policy of steady eco*• clined to think t '• the elaborate ma- duced from Canadian farm woodlote A Master lace of Navigation of merchantable size which is present- p 9 omy we need not look very far ahead Iy accessible or likely to become eo chinerp of medical exiimination and was 172,400,000_ y� a This course was also the best one for the reduction of taxation which is for many years, eo Vorth covers-Rome political design in Y0 CsfOWt�ll This c hsva' followed for purposes the he !a the world and an op- against British emtcranta-if the Do- Losgee ung for the Chances were the >>landicap to our industry., — r' I inion were wise in Its own interests During the last fI Years �eetJ navigation, yl,.►' t if hie compaseesr--which are un. This relief may come from a Conner• •�1 had such a•funny sinking feeling h would allow ri free movement as fires !o Canada have burned Various x044: elsi rollable in a region where the mil. vative 'Chancellor another -year, but when Jack tried to kiss me." ".Hadn't tween Gre$t Britain and Canada as acres o! young growth l ncr me t on: aetic lines of forts shift so rapidly- assuredly it will not come from *.;you ever been kissed befoA "Not between. Loudon and Edinburgh or representing the annual increment on: lead him arstray lta mould at least be I.Aberal or a Socialist Chancellor. by a submarine sailor:' Quebec and Montreal. acres av .w ,f U �. ,.... . . a „ , " ; '."_' f3, .r4T� .;ur�m:i"• 4.,. f.gyew '2y• e :L:",'aj'T ?N:.:: v?.; y'+P .v..C.*�. ,.a, 'fi .i"4�.tir• S­1-­1i11111-­`�+�- ne P •y^.r '>-..�1 �q,� vp „�;�'.i� �:.4� s' ,-oma..,, , t:.:,�t..,.- k~ s<..rm..w.:a, : _v. x •t 'L' :�ti' k`Ac yan.w < :.. ','�G.,5'y? `T'.^ ,.�..r V_ vTn. ,1-r ._y'.., s ....� y --'.,: i.n fie:,•••m- rr•a- •7w :ao.. _a�, "y�' _ ';v- _ _ a'c.• .:r' r a.• v� - ..::. s. .. .,: ..: ': •. ".:,.,rs .ter•-., s,.r. ,R< e r+J, .s '•.,. .. .,' ... +►. .,.,, ...rr ,•.>• s�a '., ^3 r - , �� ... .. - a r _ -" _- -- ! Winter will be hee�ry soon and .• ... _ EVU memo A m �. r - rIAQ rH • , _ 4"The' Ide' ' 1 Sheppecig - if you have any anew of rar,: �t.80if �d►naa.ance. purchasing a ite�fl Hard and Soft Foal of the' �� sleigh,. leave• - best quality on polis order now so-that-it gabacriDtione ro she.United eta ea and Creat a Britain•2.00 in adva c e. , - - Tp•to•date Ladies Read-toaid' Millinery. - will be read when the — _ -_ .. SITRY, ONTARIO: --: -- _ =-_ first appears. •z ' .� � JOHN - MURKAR, Proprietor. - _ -THOS A. - LAW, L O R N E R.E I D _ "" NOTES AND COMMENTS. d d ►�` zc®sial. Gat. CLAREMONT i� ]Farmers ef�to•day have innume- _ Fri ay an a urc�ay Spec els _ 'sable troubles to contend with To every customer�e offer 10 per cent._ off on every - �News from The Grocery hat the farmers of fif and sixtyacticle iu the store, including Dreasea, Costa.._years ago never dreamed of, The Hata,..Hoaiery, Underwear, 13carfs.` r potato bug at that time had not Dresses at 4.93; 8:50, 12.95,18.95 and 19.95. 'been heard of. Iiz,_those-days all -- -Coat 1V.06 un to 33:00. �f'afch for your YO p. c. off - —`PRIDE OF CANADA MAPLE SYRt P JUST ARRIVED — kinds of fruit could he grown to 10 l.b. Tine,.•. 0230 Oluart bottles, 75c perfection with no tare -whatever, Ladies of Pickering.Whitb Satisfaction rguarans stort,teed headquartersour rmpeback while in,. In bulk, per quart, bac. , C� while to-d*y-the fruit-grower has No obligation.to buy, call a.ill convinceyuu. 'A F>ti LL LINE OF HOUSE-CLEANING'SUPt'LIES _- IK `coantiess pests to' contend with, for otherwise'hie fruit crop will be Brooms, Brushes Snags, Polishes, Cleansers-AIl price low for THE IDEAL SHOPPE Mme to use, and a- special price on Lux Br a failure. - In our grudfather s � in dig ° days, with the exception of the T while tae stock lasts. s Canadian thistle he Lad no noxious Brock Street North, Whitby, Ont. ZVX, 3 1*K3. 29-C!�'., . Y :weeds to worry him. How differ•. es eat it is to day. But with Ad• STEELE—BRIGGS' AND RENIVIE'S vanced methods and cooperation DEN'AND FI ONVER SEEDS of every far.%,er, all thse enemies - e a -SPECIAL-PRICES can• Le brought under control. Lovely Easter Greeting.G rds, 5 and K cents each. Some years ago the pea weevil _ Lots of new goods and good things to eat. �a made it inn oss'"o a for the farmer p AT RICHARDSON'S GROCERY to grow peas with any degree of FOR TEAM HARNESS iuccess• But through the co- operation of every farmer this Bras n orznted Teaar-Bac'kband Harness, t ✓f pest way put out of business by 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $12.00 ���kp"t1n Ha � dw reStore starving it, as pea growing was Wkh 5 ring breeching• instead of back- 1 ��,,//�,11.. gG _L Giii =1; entirely di-continued by the farm- band, '$x.00 er, and ai a result its cultivation - - . Blark-nsouated Team Backbend Haraear, � $38.50 �- _ Cx has been resumed with the old _ _ r ria a sneer- To-day the greatest 5 ring Breechiflg $1 .25 R IM � S , t pest of the farmer in localities ;Pole ia;aot a factory harness, b tt c,.t%rani mallein our Nab is the time to get your seed for the spring crop. `We have it- �, Where corn is gro%n in large(pian- - own shop at Markhart. Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Alike and Sweet Clover. r - , titie:g iy the Eur)peen c•orn•borer, ::fie Specialize on repair% to harnees and collars. which teas imported to thk coun- The Beatty Electric washer; to save tithe 9 : . . try snore ears A o. It i% a most - and hard work•. A free trial fuck destructive inrect, but the ar,c - hw ernment has taken drastic steps , IFS tooradi�;ate it. The law requires ` Harness and Collar Manufacturer aur Poultry Food and Calf Meal are ' every farmer to plow under all worth giving a trial. - sura atnbhle and to keep it U12 er. ©lTT. Home Phore 3�U0 Ir t is - - McCormick Deering arm c the - pinked off And burned. All ether A,g"t4or McCor k g F Ma h' rT Spr 1� ����� �l�l � and Repairs.Coro retnoants mush be either burned or pl.c,sred under. They ar ha a it, cs►a.get_it, or it isnot made.O Motto : W a 4 - -- are ad vi%ed to roil or break thie _ _ • . -. ,stubble befure plow bin Aral r-0 avoid the use of a outhed culti• �e a7. �AJ.aJD�Na _� ,PICY ERING y: `valor after })towing Barnyards Specialty priced for.E:sster, Men's end Children's Buots and Shoes, - are also to be cleaned up so that Lit teat style Boring Capa for Men and Boys: no cwra stubble rea,ains uncover- R cl - 'Fancy Drea% :�i,'ork Shirts that ,4pe&1C for them%elves UNIVERSAL �•� MOTORSe•et ed. The law requires that this ■� work b completed before May 2oth. . The objectc,f coverinz uri -'Sweater*are an indi=peneable,item- for the .Easter Outfit. ���� �7�T; all corn stubble is to aatother the - HILL 4ver�:- and 4m ck, of several ruake%. - You will borer", as they ce�naot live unless 4a they have free ace.eas to the air. not be disappointed in these. STAR AND FLINT SALES To cover them up i• ,ttre deacli. _ SuetiThose wirn refloe al t') ,il rices in RAckband -sod Breeching 131% .9. - bowe in an look- est over. - comply t,'ith the provi-inn- of the - law are liable to a t�ei>3tlty of cut . A=k €rzr Silverware Coupons: _ leaf, than $lo and not incre`ths.r, R P A R aaG in addition to the ether cents Q AD y g P an(i ex )arise- to wt:ich the offend• 0E 0 G7 if oc want a guaranteed Fe air job at- a reasoneible er may- be liable under the act: - price, Sh:E L'S. _It is a duty which every fariiier P S C K E R = TTG _ oweK,t,) himself a; well As to hi; c nice. - Repairs all kes, neighbor to comply tcitl: 'the }etc � E:perien ed Mechanics. .1•ienai - on at - - --— - o : is t hi, matter. Phone Searboro 52.31 _ ' BALE REGISTER. Saturday, Sia} Uh.-ruction sale of THE CENTRAL - GARAGE hou:;e..old, furniture, gasoline en- y ; ine pumps, jacks, etc., at lot : ' F. Con.; Pickexrrfq'-(Kingston ' 'tM 9n0/�0(� 'Road, Rouge Hill),'the property of Telephone 4e7V0 _ - E. Morgan. Sale at one o'clock s ` • iaharp• See bills. Wm. Maw, auc- - : tioneer.' Saturday, titan• 26th. Auction sale of tialuable summer cottage, property ,. �- - at The village of Fairport (or Auto Be airs, Aceess('' es,_Orls,and Frenchman s Bay), consisting of p detached partly constructed houses; •. -the property of the estate of the _�G}asoline�4cetyleneWelding; late Thos. Mansfield. Sala at three _ /'� _ o'clock. See bills. W. B. Powell, - + auctioneer. Battery Charging. NOTICF, TO CREDITORS AND __ _ . airs made an .x,11 makes OTHERS , Repairs . In the matter 'of the Estate.of �1i1- Its marvellous .howl c cal _ Liam. in in the he Township of • Liam IIickie, late oft . • _ g, Gonr;ty of On a' little paint can. •tario, Gentleman, deceased, t • - „ ' Notice is hereby'gi�'en, pursuant to transform a i�ome---, - Sectioi) 51, R.S.O. 1927, Chap. 150, that all creditors and others having Happiness and good cheer in- claims or demands against the estate ' _ `suitably follow he pro r use CHA R TCEKA'`h said William Dickie who died w B-H book ' ' s+�+••sE S Be•+-r - S i �Y f�Y of a of paint. The'hew on or about the twenty-fifth slay of ;�t Color Harmony in the Home"- March, 1928, at the Township of - is er cat , w opens the way to more beautiful " rQ �letOr, PiekerYng• or before the Twenty-third day of omQ� ora . ' May, 1928, to send by post, prepaid, .too, for there i3. a B-H finish to or deliver to the undersigned Execu- µ:protect and beautify every con-, _ • for of the estate of the said deceased, ceivable type"of surface. ,Com'p' le-te" Quah ry Funerals full particualrs in writing of their " claims and the nature of the security; BRA END - A SOLID OAS ' ren nn �•4C ,�C if say, held by them. ,-$_70� $1AIlt -ASB.ET_FLN.ERAL_ :�` And after such last mentioned date ^ the. said Executor will proceed to b 0 �S f•• W S' B • 'distribute the `assets of the said de- • Va ,Oar now book - � �• �n Color Harmsmom ceased ah)oilg the parties entitled i.nratn• map D thereto, having regard only to the arl•.:con.J '• 219 Danforth Ave , Toronto Phore Gerrard 3d0U tsaatlfrrrng rho i ::..'claims of which he shell firer+ have - ' ems. Jaacre• Guarantee d{� pZ7Atatn 8;ae4t�s t . pepnln $j.white Lead an Pn Our Fnnerale include: Embalming, Hearse.. Casket, Outside Cabe; notice. 4oyy from yo Whrte mbtned in the Id Dated at• Whitby this 1st day ni a«l•r*r`write� r0ya u' o�ti`tp to so teratas Electric Fixtured Chairs, -Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. ` May, 1928. s t t he p kp bo•er as�l�ment 1tCo No Extras. Thumaa'.:lndrew, c • "� Visit our establishment And prove the truth of these statements Executor, Picket;ng, Ont for ouraeices. 33 ' r + by Arthur E. Christian; . These prices stand Good wrthin a radius of 10 miles from, _4Whitby, Ont-, hi$ ScliF,itor, �� �• ill . hb , Pickering, (Alts REMEMBER: Clip this ad, for referen(M,. 81tf - .rma!#.+•. .1'x- w r.t ,�'. - +:.. -.r �-. }y�- a.. �i. .:...:r `•u' .n,:;':. . ..'S'F .,.`,�wc_.. ..t.... '6t'�YNt c � �'.., •fg9i '. yY"!r. ,...Fr}.0 "'. : ••L:+ " y .c2r- :.. -3}' �tx. i. .Sal;., .cS§�{}Xy..L•^ -,ry i.4f.tF it y"fi�• ,Sqa• �2�{ ?{p, `+`L;m.R. .£! ''f,Z'ti•W N4•q• '. •., '4a.; `33.r_%. 't �. ^M! �;es rn •'�, . . "�c .. ... - .. :.h,r;�"i?+'X'• .-. ++ ^,,,. `"� ,. +"`• '�''*•^`"� _A .-.r- ,."' .ug, .r.. . r .., i,'.:-.5•'h,; ..H.�luk. .,,. ..; .. yi„..W Sr :a.•,Fy;•.,yy,<'kN-T.'.':if:g,4,`. W,:.C..'M1;e.C.ny-s.-,'V.ye+e.•::L'"=.wa' ':.a;rir!1�;•l<,yH.,j".'.rt:{•.•,•..:U. .,:' 'v? r V N..._..t -"• #^T r 3- i a :t.'".�.. :X 's;` u:. /.•Swat,u”, .ur %`nTT.,M"#: .,^�•+r n�,(' 4?^,`,.. .rv.-ffd'J'.... .-r..e ... .-....-,...,....-,.,:,-,:e. ;. w... .w 3. i`�3!r�, �-r., '.!'c. •_�..'.e.�..•r na - � w ._-s-'`' . a r CT.7t1R>IESfDiN't Frank Gibson, of-Toronto, is The Rokelnn� - BONDS—Government, MuoicipaJ and �„ ple ♦ _r �R �.1 '�l,S� :...3 spending a few days in town with Mortgaga Bonds. Also, Industriaie. ♦ ilOiK WIEi r tiro L.Fin gold was in the city On hie noels and aunt, Ed, and-Mrs. ot1Ce ColnTnitt88 �e�e•tovestments at;�isom 5 to 4 per *__ _� MQ• Saturday. Gibson jag J. H. Evans is under the doctor's INSURANUE—AU classes written in• Cheap rates for farm and country care at present.. HORSE REGISTER. eluding Fire..Automobile, Wind. build - ' -Rev. Ur. Stevens was In Toronto -- The object of this Aeeooiatiork is to g buildings. _ -lessen and prosecute -storm.Accident and Sickness, Windstorm Insurance on bulldinp# on business on Monday. RILE O PITSFORD'11§9 19283.- e o _ -e wind-mills,Silos eta " H. G. McIntyre had a business Shetland Pony stud. Winner at Phon or write -~ y di National Winter fel ae. - Automobile Insurance - VVisa the city on Monday. Cana an at al Wine Fair '43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitt; of all kande. isa Margaret Macnab-spent the July 1st parades. . At Glen Dot: Members having property stolen oommoni FARMS FOB PALE week-end with friends in the city. Farms,.R.- R. No. 1 Eglinton;• holo aMe immediately with any membee r „t Mrs. -Richard• Ward ie ill at 1-2, colt. 2, Markham. of Executive Oommitlee. Write or phone present and under the doctor's Membership ;as 11.00. Ej •�p O W M care, THE BEST YET Ttetsets mar behaA tram mate Prwideot or D•e B liY wj 8eesetsr7 on epplioation: - S. F: and Mrs: Robins, of Whit• _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. t by, spent Sunday bin Claremont We represent tate Waterbury Odor Exsc. Com:—L. D. Banks,-C.S.Palm- ;CQEYM ;i Erten e. - less Cheraical Toilets especially..ad- or, M. S.Chapman,.Pickering. A. J. Stevenson, rineiDal of apted for rural schools or where there _ Always on Ha,Y}� i. p !i tto Fater system. Can be installed I our public school, spent the week- in the btiildin A card will bring D. MuRrO,. Jas, Richardson.. end is Toronto. g' President, Seoretary -Fresh Stock of Groceries, full information with drawings' for a, Luther and Mrs. PiIkey .spent each particular layout. ; � Fruita.and Sunday at the farm with their son lit E, Poynter, ,PAPERZANGING ✓' ,Gr�7l1t Confectionery, Raymond, and wife. h Q _ x David A. and Mrs. Pugh, of "35-35 �'•tserale Q -�T _ A fey Hats to go at cost price 1 am prepared to take orders for paper- j'/,�u�e,'., 'T while they last. it Lakefield, were.in town with rela- HELLO, THERE. hanging to Claremont tives over the weekend: _ ' Give us an Early Call - and vicinity. -- •, s Ed. and Mrs. Perry, of ' West Do you know that,it is celaning up _ Toronto, visited with Magnus and -time,? I am prepared to repair and Satisfaction guaranteed _ _ O A N N ,O N g Chargee moderate � = . -� Mrs. Morgan on Sunday. build chimneys, also concrete work EDGAR SHIRK, m ,./HEN you have ! 30 BROUGHAM Emanuel and Mrs. Slack, of Ash• and painting. Chimneys .swept and Phone Blare 10(t P.S.,. 30.33� rF placed an o r d e r - burn, spent Sunday and Monday- furnace pipes cleaned, Hard mortar with us fora memorial _ moderate. Phone Picked Chargee with Cecil and Mrs. Slack. you have looked far-in= Thos. and Mrs. Paterson spent mode Work uaranteenng b501. �1 A jj j' to the future for our Taress� Poultry Wanted, _... _ _ --E� armersi Attention - memorial work' stands Sunday -in Rrooklin with -their up under stress of time Good prices paid for poultry. ` daughter, Mrs. C. Pengelly, •� - ' Frank Mann, of Boa Grove, BRING-IT HERE I have secured the ageecyfor the Frost and weather. Itis tru- �' spentSunday here with his oto '— A Wood and Cuckshutt Farm Imple- ly a lasting tribute. Birds must be properly bled and dress Now is the time to get a nese Set of meats. and will keep constantly on; ed clean of feathers. ther, Robt. J., and Mrs. Mann. Harness, or get the old set repaired. hand repairs for these popular '_No GreaterTribute" � Wm. and Mrs.-Cowie and Nich I have in stock samples of Samael implements. --'•'— olas and Mrs. Reepor, of Markham Trees, and Jeffrey's harness. The -Also, LoudocCe barn and stableN. W: STAFFORD, called on Mrs. M, Brown on Satur- former may be ordered through cats- fittings. ,Kingston Road. • ;We have the original , day,- logue at prices quoted. I will also take contracts for painting Whitby (� Mr. and Mrs. Sparkhall,of Seer. Catalogue free,► barns and houses by a new Phone Whitby Bridal Rose V�Tn�1 •'`� boyo, spent Sunday here with the 1 sleo carry collars, collar pads, sweat process, by spraying. SIS r'g'� ...Tatter's parents, R. J. and Mrs. pads,l harness oil b� bulk, harness Estimates cheerfull tvea- }- dreeaingg, also silver polish g t .'Mann. and other parts.i Phone 18ED.y II hand, open,stock. f, . o h nd e Mr. and Mrs. Crewsoe and Mrs. 37.53 - � d - . Repairs promptly done. t Sold in any George Gibbons.of Toronto, visit- L. W. PILI£EY, CLARFMONT $, �. ���� - (�'1$jempBt, quantity. 3 ed with Mrs. Thos. Gibbons on naaay: Hiller$' Ideal Incubators FRANK -:- CHID OW rx Mre. Richard Ward has been AA Al R t! A L�0 E t / ALU p C {,_`s confined to her bed for severer G II I/,19 r1�"'1®L VALUES V G �7 - ' -Wopll( Brooders days.cover Oil or Electric. 6tf Claremont, Out. � 'hoe for a speedy re a - .: AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS A t i n amt y. Patented Egg-turning Trays. Men's and Young Men'o Navy Blue Ch inc hills:O'coa ts, reg 11-W., 14 95 _of Toronto, spout Sunday with Send for Catalogue. �• •'" the tocnier's parents, J, B. and Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 38.40, reg. 820. 14.95 Mrs. Madill, E. G. Stallan, • 'Pickering Rey. A McLellan was iu'Picker- — Men's All-wool Vests, Coats,Sweaters, fawn and leather, reg 4.50. 2.75 X on Thureda of last week at ave_ —We have a full line -of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, Presbytery. Men's from 2.50 to 3.50, Bcys' from 1,25 to 2.50 fel' - � - '- - - - _ ., Miss Margaret Overland enter- Mea'® 15 inch Leather Tops asst, rear, 6.50 special 4.95. avert� A® tained A number of her young - ow �afD friends ou Monday evening wham -Call at j f Phone 3801 isASTFtY all had a most pleasant time _ - : ► el. Flt\%.A%i J r> ' i House-cleaning is all the rage in but we have nearly O'LAR£3iEdON�'. O�TTAScIC = ; flus village these days. and the everything thin else* Hovis- � • ' paper-hanger is kept bus dodg �' g �— —•��— . eta y Jing those who are. demanding his Ad •& services. Th Percy Allaway alai Mrs Cald• e of LOOK THIS LIST OVER well and daughter, Mies Irene, of Star Coach, 1427 ►- �', r Bread Toronto, motored ant -on Sunday - as.nd spent the day with J. g. and Chevrolet Coach, 1927 a `4 Se�Yd�ng Money � � �ffi �� pe • bfni: Seal.' Baby Grand Touring Shape). - Misses Bessie and Tressie Taunt c t0 Dl$t8I1t P0111t13 Of 9touffVille. spent a few hoare Try a Loa �M din town on Friday while on, their Ford Tun Track Cru>tatell elle) ,� S : :. t + a r and OL- can send.any amount of money Sum of friends. new tire@) mint Ab p n n ane a a a D M. Morgan is improving. mum of expense by using'a 4tandard fi - Fordson Tractor (2 years old) I,. Bank Money Order, Thi�t method is �; •� ] /►ll�t"V softer being confined -to his bed � the 6irnple-t. safest and most co.t;ren• ® � � °� -for the past two weeks• We hope Fairbanks-Mone Lighting Plant 4' fent way to-seed remitmuces bj tnail ;that the improvement may-con; ( : tidue until he has fully-recovered, Melotte Cream Separator(stew) do -the Dominion ; if the mai! ¢nes. :. gRtra no loss ie sustained. Should �' H N�' Reuben and Mrs. Besse and fam- - ily, of Stayner, spent over the We handle Durant Cars and you desire to Rend money to a pctibt weekend with Mrs. Besse's par ,McCormick Tractors: ureide theconntry,e►Standard Band ante. James and Mrs. Evans, the 1'' 'Draft will serve your purpose for w f Urwardin mon to foreign lace@: a (; nt* 'latter of whom being in very poor �• g pr,o F rm rs, Atte health. lon C H A S . COOPER -` ' Walter H. and Mrs, Bray and Ihavec the agency for the, Famous daughter,Mies Ethel, of Pickering, C'LAREMONT.- � STANDARD BAW. Ren sew Machinery, Separators, •: ,i; B and the former's sister, Miss Min.. ,1A�s Scales, and the high Quality - - nis Dray, of ' Enniskillen, spent -Agent for Ackermsn's Quality * } OFs GV4A1a�1 r ° r Acorn Ranpre, and am pre- `Sanday inClaremont with S. and Harnees. Ask the user, i! ESTABLISHED- 1875 pared to gtye-hest-terms. Mrs. ay n Cl - — -- Give me a call when .wantigg some c Quite a large number of our - t6iog in these lines. Phone Pick 1001. Mid-Winter F ' Young people went over to stouff• W. V. REDDITT W. C, WILLSON, ville,on Friday evening last to a r "lyf - y anagen, Ptcttc';ing Branch R. R. No. 1, 5T HILL •� social dance given• by the young 5 sranct>d.alaat O ,{.. . 'L OU eople of that town. Ail reportSale > `".apc.xill,°°1"`6' a very enjoyable tante, " " - - (peen River U Farmers are now busy on the ted which is drying up ni ely on Basket Factory account of tate high wins and _ _ .-�. _ . .- - . a$k8 for • ' . . _ . • '.:. ;;: ,�. . . an rare bright'.eunshiae, A number of Clearing QUL 80211e _ ufa=�yi of m fields of grain in the higher and `'_. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, - drier places have, already been �Qf -our line* Berry C1r1~tes,'- gown. -_ The Claremont Horticultural at great -Save Loch F �eIB�B>1Eihe1 BaBketli Society will meet at the school- Clothes Baskets. 4' house on Saturday, the 5th inst„ --"_ and all members are particularly reductions. r - .:Pa Da• p �. - requested-to be ,present, as mat- Men's Wool Underwear, Frank �'ennoek, -tete of, importance will be dealt reg. 1.55, for 1:59 _. Proprietor With. Mens Fleece Underwear, IE you dg this Che sat 5S - Phone Markham 1604 Archie and :firs. Anderson and reg. 1.00,_for -;;9 - .daurthter, Miss Christina, of Rich- Men's Wool Sox, reg, 5Ac, 34 from 'your pcdduCCive years: q T T Y ~ mond Hilal, spent tb'e week-end Men's Overalls, rags 2.50, - -2.19 Will later on provide you B E with Mrs. Anderspn's parents, R, Men's Smocks, reg, 2,50, 2.19 _ --3. and Mrs. Hnw. Miss Anderson Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose Wlc i—an - STANDS FOR THE EE, � is remaining here for a few days 1q; 1.00 IE,{� (: _ •�" e or Ladies' Col. Cashmere Hose ' 'We ,will •add interest for a _ G. M. Forsyth 'is a member of a reg. 1.23, for X89 i r^ you and compound it half- •delegation from Whitby and.Osh• Ladies' Underwear, rag.1.00 4 ,, ��• � _ • yt sbwa that went to Ottawa on Mon• per garment, for ,i9 ti ---yearly. day to interview the government Heavy Flannelette, colored, - ri '-In.regard to moving.Camp-Borden tog 30o and Whitby w)ilch .2L '• - -to a point-east-orf Dark Flannelette, reg. 2x, ' is admirably adapted as an avis' Flannelette Blankets, reg, - field. tion " 2.;5, for .. � 2,39 _ � �—� ``i`i ��-�"""` �.� The B. Y, P. U. met on Monday A few broken lines of Men's evening when the program was of Rubbers greatly reduced + F unusually interesting tharac- Ladies' Overshoes, zipper, ,t Miss - Wright, - of Toronto, reg. 4.30, for .. 8.83 I Bstsblished 1871 »t Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Ku ave an excellent address on - , ,. , Pnntps, Door Tracks ow ; Home Life," which was greatly O 4 t Bowie. Pres to get my p Ftc+ appreciated by the,andience. - An- T T If _4 t�rili pay you to Ret my prices on .: other very interesting feature ofDo At above before buying elsewhere.. theevening was a say'aphons solo «Whitby Branch, J. H. Perry,Man, FRANK J. P.ROIISE played by Mies Christina Aqder- Phoue;1402, Z 1FI 'son, of Richmond Hill, which was VONT Y „ _..,,: v•'. , N: ria .. ., •, ' .. .'.. ..•:r-,.,. ., ;,. ..� +.r, ry• , .i,.,.4""., .s :.y,.-,'._e, x..; i;. w.r+} sk .�:"a x°'sr.�7,T.'i:.d< •y 4-� i",3..=�•a�.. •".4'`fir-,.,,,�:•,,w, .,,,;,�.d{` � � y%�` r '�'.w: �v,1'•�itt,,E�,� s ':i r�r,�'�, r� h ff�a„'�'r: ;8: tx .. ,' ir} .:•cam"" ate; �y:.+'�S., •CK•;«' W-. '"�•••'- .'gin c�("'" "� - •"'"ti'. '�', 't; '� �• �1�-`�`�'x:`��,Gc.;,�;� ,,ryfir,r �. �;;,� r.�x;,.i ra•, .,'.�rrC"•�' .,..^e�7F.^• "3��-.r, ,4. g.�.. A ,d w'.$+74 X, '.tip'•.,,. .. .../- -'.:..-•, ' .ev / ♦.w r" •. n_i. y >.,� N s -':r v3M1 L" 1'ry R -w.+•' _- 1 , M , f - �. ... LSM t 'l'�►e Niagara Falls _ - , r6 Jest a Drop of Water—But This Story Has a MwrarY" .Will Be Appreciated By Mi3ny Faitrmers�Wises :By.Hate. in "Michigan Farmer" ', '�, ,• _ Marty nae morning, it good many them. Sometimes I think they were fie .44 '. years ago, a small caravan stood just crossed with-water buffalo or mink .� ' outside the entrance to a vast estate the way they loved the aqua pure, and In the land of Caaaan. impatiently I remember one time,.after becoming awaiting the signal to highball. The water-logged from so many tripe to tQteana oL locomotion was furnished by the pump, I decided to trade them for ten camels, and these were busily a flock of camels,something who don't - . - t, i&ewfng their feed of grass which had need a drink more .than a couple of Y ° - > - been cut and placed in small piles in timed a month.. front of each animal, while their at. So, 1 finally decided there.were ? easier way of breaking your back _ ' tehdants walked up and down, fuming than over spumy.-The question was, ,sad sputtering because of the delay. "' " 'r> , The reason for the detention was how? Water may look serene and E placid enough but -It m pretty hard, Unablo to support properly his wife and nine children on the wages of a �>. Ift the leader of the outfit, whom, bleat funlaceman, and'di'scouraged by conditions in the Old Country, Thomas m'* ;for convenience sake, we'll call Jeff, sometimes, to make it behave. My y , '> farm was practitcaliy waterproof. One Booth of Scunthorpe, Lines., looks to Canada to give lAm a return more-com- IM closeted with the master of the thing about it, you couldn't drown on mensurate with his labors. Having had considerable farm 'experience he gore*stas receiving full Instructionsire be- however, a spring on decided to emigrate and he arrived in Canada this.week on the,White Star > ' tore starting on his long trek across it. There wee, one corner of it which I had always liner Cal r �> tits desert. Jeff was a man of un- Baric. He will work a farm at Emo, Out. a considered as being- useless, unless I 3 visual competency and trustworthi- happened to build my kitchen over it. -' 'uses; a man with a head on him as • l t +. Besides, it was fifty feet lower- etc amount- r"! wi►g N, long as the Pere Marquette and pos- �+wi �- - a the house and water won't run up hill. ed to thirty one dollars. I combed sy tensed with all the characteristics every plumbing shop in the county for > which endear a servant to his em- Won't it? You bei it will, as 1 found bathroom equipment with the result' Cape Town.=White people were ad- i� pioyer. Hence, he was to be entrust. out to my joy. i ^. ed with a most delicate and extraor- Of course, there has to be some that I got the whole works for thirty muted,tq the Hindu temple at Durban r. ord with mission. thing behind pushing it and I've got five dollars. In shipping or in hand-I for the first time to watch the fire- "r$ Jeff's master had a haedaome son, one of the neatest little pushers you ling, a bathtub or a.toilet may get a I walking ceremony which has just been y a siattached,-named Isaac, who had at- ever saw. You've heard the one about tiny piece of enamel chipped off which held there. r spoils it for sale as a no acne. A An enormous bonfire was lit, and sl a twined the age when his paresis cos- the school teacher who asked the kid little dob of white enamel will fix it when many tons of firewood had'beezi r °} altered it advisable for him to take to name the different kindi of sheep F on a family. and it was up to them, and he replied with: "There's white absolutely as good as new, and these reduced to s wide carpet of glowing r can be purchased for half price. All charcoal an o.rcheatra of reed pipes VV mind you, to select the maid who was sheep, black sheep, Mary's little lamb, told, our water system from ram to and tomtoms began.playing weird_In- ato put the moan in matrimony. Isaac and a by ram." Well, it's the septic tank, including all SxEurea to than music. �f may have been too bashful—I really last-gamed breed I'm going to tell you the kitchen and bathroom only added 1 The "Soutris," or fire walkers, had 8s, ! don't know; anyway, the trusted old about—the triad that produces mineral $18o to the mortgage, .exclusive of I silver pins stuck into their flesh-and .''servant was delegated to slide over wool. labor. I don't figure my time worth skewers pierced their tongues, They 1 ty lisle Mesopotamia and pick out'& nice, One nice thing about a hydraulic anything. carried heavy burdens and some of A SMART ONE-PIECE DRESS 1 newest mama for him. A Queer wap of ram, they don't require t mechanical And now, folks, before you get to them walked on nails which had been doing, I'd say, genius to set up or run one. 1f it did, A style that proves a favorite for - Finally, having absorbed all the de-,I'd probably still be on speaking terms thinking I'm wet, I'll turn the water driven throu es of their wood,�t --� the woman who desires to look ebsti� or. en sandals- 'A wild outburst of music dm, The collarless �'-shaped neckline tails, Jeff mounted his camel at the I with my old oaken bucket. A man That's all. arose, and the ate nod fearless! into t "d walked aeress the fire diagonal. Urte. RM head of the train and began the long, doesn't need to have any more head6— the y p y is completed with a vested crossing in; me, o - e e over e e a cane o opera e a n o a Value of Forest Products Many of them crossed the red-hot,yim ] its Me Now you and I would probably nego- pump. All you need Is a spring; p y stitched to the lower part of !late a little jaunt of 450 miles in not stream or pond which will flow at The value of the annual harvest of layer of embers several times and front along perforations. Tucks at ever a day and a half, but I never rode' least a half gallon per minute and 1 Canada's forests is not far short of seemed to feel rro pain. Major Rich- shoulders are made on the wrong wide, urnalse how- that pan he piped to a is at-least 6600.000- 0 eveA!-#`ith-t of- > -doctors for decorative effect, and the set-iru lto9tg it took. I guess, thot:Bh, a camel two feet-lower than the supply, I'm somewhat wasteful methods of oz- then examined them Not a burn or Heaves are dartSttsd. No. 920 in in can get a hump on itself !f it wants'not going into detail as the quantity i ploitation. It has been estimated!blsiter was to be found on the feet zee 16 years, 96, 38, 40, 42, 4+t atm to. Ws wail py, for convenience, of water- required. distances and I that by proper protection and manage- of the fire walkers. When the pins 46 inches blast. Siwe 36 requires Sa(d t that along about 4.30 p m,on the tenth I heights of lifting--that taken an edu•` meat the accessible forest lead of were withdrawn from .their bodies yards 36-inch, or 214 yards fi4-inti day they pulled up at the outskirts of cared steam fitter. I'm just going to I Canada can be made to produce at there was no bleeding. ► material, and % yard 27-inch oonq Nahor, the terminus og-thei;trip, tell you about our own little proposi• least three tiase, the present annual Major Richards and the doctors wasting. Price .20e the pattern, It had been a hot,dusty old ride and tion. cut In perpetuity. !wawa'garlanded and welcotued by the Homs sewing brings nice clothes they were all in need of water both T'he_ram I have fa a little tallow, a Hindu priest, who said that although within the reach of all..and to folMwl biternaily and otherwise. In those mere Iamb you might say, but he's a A!ll�ia Ships Race Dogs the ceremony would never be under- the mode is delightful when it can bel — = days t or water wheels. Plumbing w ere Works dap and night, year it Johanneaburg—The first s1:4pment stood by Europeans it was an age-old done_so easily and economically bye � they didn't have well-0rilling tea•�whole dem when 1t comas to water - - abin custom among.the Hindus. of .lacing doge. 100 greyhounds, ever. following the styles_psetured In- our "arae an unknown graft. Usually, right j and year out without stopping, no oil+sent from 4ustraifa to South Africa O� of the doctors afterwards stat new Faah;on hook A chart accom• * -'autside the city was the town pump— or grease, just an occasional gasket.`has been received here. They were. ed that he could not explain how the parrying each pattern shows tied ma- Imly it wasn't a pump, just a huge!This little runt elevated the water a consigned to Clairwood for the es- Are w'alke'rs escaped unhurt. They terial am At appear% when cut out. well. And to this fount", each even t height of fifty feet and a distance of,tablishment of a dog racing' track. appeared W be !n a sort of trance Every detail is explained so that the ling, came the feminine population of I eleven hundred feet Soma feat' The Australia ea porta many racing dogs during the ceremony. inexperienced sewer cari make without a the city laden with pitchers In which+spring is in the side of a hill and is yearly to Asiatic countries. —"— difficulty an attractive dress, Price to carry the thirst cuss back to their i wiz feet higher than the ram. Twenty --Y— The natural tendency of every4atan of the book 10c the copy. ,reepective homes. Quite a job for the,feet of inch and a quarter pipe con. Wo should never create by 4aw what is to go straight ;the difficulty le that BOW TO ORIIER PATTERNS. girls. wasn't !t7 i nects the two. The pipe from the ram can be accomplished by morality.- too-many cut their corners too sharp- Wrtte your name and address plain] Old jeff know his gr the-house he picked that point of Paatage and Ordinarily one-halt inch would do, but __ ,_ _-._... patterns as you want. Enclose 20c iw - las the` maidens giggled and gossiped the ram manufacturers said to use the --A—_ stamps or coin (coin referred;referred; wrap. he scanned each face and figure in an larger pipe for a long haul like mine Romance on C.P.R. Route ` it carefully) for each number an endeavor to select the right little baby I in order to avoid friction. I don't address your order to Wilson Pattern' t for Isaac., Finally, a regular young,know anything about it but ft's ' a � Service, 73 West Adelaide St..Torentai queen came floating down to the pump cinch there wasn't any friction be- Patterns sent.by return mail. - with her pitcher and as soon as Jen I tween the ram people and our local saw her he ran a temperature. plumbing fraternity. Looked like they "'There's the water-lily I've been look- were partners. e " y Value of Shelterbelts �;t for,' says he to himself as he The eleven hundred toot ditch, • The planting of shelterbeits os, edged over where she was struggling where I have my pipe hidden, looked t� prairie Parma in Western Canada � • to raise the filled jug to her fair as long an a couple of submarines given appreciable results from and shoulder. He opened negotiations by when I started dtgaing anet-�--uand rap C ,asking for a drink, Now one would a whole bottle of linament before it agriculture! wee of the The water naturally think Jeff would offer to was finished. The only time Lliko to '; grt, Increasing bower of the soil has lt Increased; better comps have-resulted: -• -ai help her carry the filled container or, see a_thovel is when I'm digging for w. n ?"^ and the protection• from extremes ' at least, get his own drink. But not worms. Seemed like it required .a temperature and wind movements bas -in,those balmy days. Rebecca didn't month or two to do it but at any rate enabled the introduction of the turn haagittinglynnd lisp."How do you I finally got water up to the house. On s hardier fi�ilce in mane localities. OL get that way!" She smiled.her sweet- the second floor, in a small, back particular .importance is the addt� est smils,'Poured Jeff his libation and room I installed a hundred gallon gal - proceeded to draw fvater for his entire vanized tank and into this, every form moisture secured.-through the retinae including the ten canfels; twenty-four hours, Mr. Ram pushes ; formation o[ snow' drifts 'which, melt while Jeff and his servants looked on. 500 gallons of pure, cold water. As ins gradually 1n the eyeing, provide That was over 3,700 years ago; yet, this is about 450 more than we need, water after driePAIMup.ing treeless itreasl to-dity, there are iota and.lots of farms the balance goes out the overflow, Is,• , have largely-dried up. - where the women still handle that then piped to the barnyard where .we fiend of the game. Personally, I be- use it to water'-the stock and the milk. Gabby Gertie fieve pumps were made for women our kitchen sink was formerly,any to wear and not to work, and I'll bet old place,in the back yard where,you - s;good dFink right now that If Elie fair could heave the water. Now, it's nail- _ sex have a -fall of Fame, one of the ed to the wall. .The biggest'convent- name's up,close to the top is Mr. Hy once is the bathroom. They.say thatt Dranlle, the guy who invented the cleanliness is next to godliness. Up The Canadian spring had early in- the bride from the company. Ari of- Iram. around out place ]t was nlmdat next fluence upon Andrea Hansen, 21, and flee adjacent to the Winnipeg immi• Up to a few years ago the only to impossible. We used to perform Neils Christian Nielsen, 23, handsome'gmtiou hall was cleared and prepared J time •we ever had running water in our ablution in a galvanized wash Jub young Danish immigrant couple who,'tor the occasion. C. A. Van Scop, / 'the house was when it rained. Our with a corrugated bottom and my on arriving at Winnipeg, decided to head of the colonization department - - ter problem was -located a quarter shfns-still retain ridges where I'd kneel -marry and, with the assistance .of the pf th railway' for Western Canada; .. a mile from She kitchen door- down to take the dirt cure. I used to Canadian Pacific Railway Coloniza- volunteered to act as groomsman, and C atsaight down. Thirty-two strokes it wonder how a six footer, unless he tion Department officials, did so forth- R. G, Me elute, general passenger took before you meld even look at it was a contortionist, could jacknife with. . I'agent, to give the bride away; a group r� and,honestly, I've_worked on the light himself. into one.of those-tubs.- But They had known,each other in their,of twenty immigration and company _ 'end of that pump handle till'the wafer with a regular bathtub all you have homeland, Denmark, for many years officials gathered— slid the stage was came out hot. Talk about the water to do is wait till Saturday comes, and and had even_ been- sweethearts, but set for the ceremony, the first among 1 i►orks! I was it. I threatened a thou-' join the fish family. on departing for Canada they had I newcomers for_this season. a •..asud times to take up a homestead in The sewage disposal is a septic harboured no romantitc ideas of "V!1 An have Andrea fur din ekta Lake Michigan and live on a r$ft, 'tank. Now that's all'I'm koing-to`tell ilioughfs of marriage. 'Travelling rax j husfra?" asked Rev. N. Damskov.- Really, I've been willing mote than you abbut that. I don't know ,ibow, strangers in a strange land, they met Js,!" responded Nielsen. - ::.ionce to change places with some good when, why, or where they function; and 'found happiness in each others ` " prosperous fish. and mine was built from apeciflca- company during the journey, and fur- The chaplain...pronounced a special tenA prayer for then' guidance as strangers +c• 1 ell you the avers con- tone -Lnrntahed by_the college. 'thermore discovered their - destine- p Y -- -- in-Lha net!Iand,_chaTgl_fhem to con- -that wi lart- you power-average on- _t Just a couple of words about the sad tions to be close"toge��e -Oa teach - -' -- _ —_ F: t ue faithful to one another, repeat• gumption of water per person each part of the story. In this "water eye- Ing Winnipeg on their westbound trip in =day is twenty five gallons. Not when to propoettion.it doesn't take long they decided to marry, and the C.P.R. ed the Lord's prayer, stave the bene- �; r diction, made the -sitn'of the eroas,__ "It's lucky a man doesn't have a . ti. L you pump ft, it Isn't. We used to get for.a fellow's hard-earned jack to go Colonization department 'officials did and Andrea and Neils Christian were change of heart 'every time his wife► "i along on almost a dribble, you might A.W. O. L. Pipe was the biggest the rest. changes her.mind." say, except, of course, on Saturday item of expense for me. Eleven hun- Rev. N. Damskov, Immigration declared man and wife. - L y t. Theca, when I annexed a taw Bred feet at eight cents per foot was Ihaplatn, aided the groom in secus- They enntlnoed their journey wast- [ 4 cattle and had to give them a gargle eighty-eight dollars right off the bat. tug a special marXiage license. Iii ward that afternoon, two out of four The influx of Mexican peons into; C ! ones stag--sweet essence oL gravy! The ram was seventeen. dollars— son Victor, a member of the coloni-ihundred settlers,—.Danes, Dutch. and the United States would indicate that " ]few I dreaded chore time. I actually about the same As a good, grade Latton staff, hurriedly procured a fine Engltsh,—who were travelling at that there is onA Border of that count.! 'b9ogane bow-legged carrying walLK to Shrop; galyanlsod tank, septto tank, bouquet from tho florists as a gift to time with the Cafiadlan Paclflc. that needs hemming. W E ..• .....a ,r ... ,,.,: ,o"_.. .,., .,;.;•gib. .. d.,' .�', . :a ,,:r .... .-" ..;�.. `•'.,+::,' .� '1.- •a �!. .1+ iN.i �.. .y..S.. p ..'� t �:' 'l � .9 � �i7' g r.: i .•ly U'1/... �, .�,+ ;arm. ..3" t:'a.{,: ',[: .Y S :,. w• .'r.'!.'..e.•A 'Y.2.-`.' .—.LYS..:.•VM.. _,,..Y.+:.' ,zw Bv+.Juar . 'Lv'r.. m ".-?+' ' :' . ' "� .n'...� '. '•Rp•"~.#r ,'C. °�.'+A. 4,.!..• y .A.,Fvv, �a., .:�, r.,_ *'=, _.,'�_., a.: :T+ r" ::,!�'{k';,J' ••'�h^�'L.:c,., �''''[+"vt�"''.,:.a '.. ","•^r �r ^Ww - 'J ,, ,.,,,•pr^.i, :5.•s,^ t!r X. 'C C^i•"o- +.. a: n. ^ 'r w,•o..,,r -E',,. „G. +'ti'4 '!; w, �....e�w':u� Yr.. •.. .Wy(ar yrx. ,.yu., .-rK....rJe7Y' .!• ^'Ks'W.:..'— w";. ^,3!,'^�"' s P _ 4,..... �.,,.. • , F ' o v. .Y..:... "bM,,.. ..N:S-es v y4..G. _._ 4- �✓�' n. + u .�.fNilT�R���,. ,.,r7is f •�.rs,an' - .'.: r n.n.... ff,.'^^ .'. : '^.:.,...�,•t4 . _..,... -, ♦9'S"''. ,.id:'• r �:.y "" • -.- .:ra'e a .., 1..,. .. ,. -., �.. .. 1...:.. r. - �, +'• T ►1fPs��� p of the Sexes J. Ghrvin in the London ObserverOw "y i � tIndJ—If women have.been great_." `Uften'Leada tie Most 8erio� IM, FS Qneen�and Empregaea, why not some day as Prime MlniaLera? That expert- COl mquenew. by meat Is bound to be proposed before the„lerid of the twentieth century, and - a ` In no disorder to delay or neglect ��wITM LAUOMTER) we may conjecture that it will be tried Snore dangerous than in anaemia. First Twin="What's the big idea? in this century. IL women in authority - t. sually the.first noticeable algas are Setting on my husband's lap and neck- have been often colossal failures none ad• s 4* Male lips and cheeks, dark rims under !ng with, him." of them have quite equalled the politi- l8O Od �a .the eyes and a feeling o't weariness. ,. cAl bankruptcy brought about by such -Then follow headachel, backaches, Second t Twin— won't blame tpe, '! Si, I told him I wasn't you but he miamanagers as Louis XV. 1n France palpitation and breathlessness. The wouldn't believe me:' and William the Second to Germany; only way that anaemia can be over- r not to speak o1 the blind though dill- . RsLzf.B �� Orarl<ge Pekoe " jeome Is to enrich the blood, and it is Sweetly Mated. gent mediocrity o1 Francis Joseph.In - 'because of their 'wonderful blood @n- A license was issued for the mar- the decade o! the late Hapsburg Em• 'is supreme - rlching and blood-making properties riage of Ebenezer Sweet and Jane u -.'that Dr., �Yilliams' Pink Pills have pare, nor of the amiable incapacity of In dam. birit hf Alumi+nwn. - Lemon. The inquiring reporter who- ' 8 'von such great success in the treat- tine last of the Czars. - tipent of this often most stubborn dia got hold of the copy had a rhyming as �} ,ease, well as inquiring instinct and he NO MEDICINE EIKE Industries Depend on Wood Classified AtdYertlsellnelllSts Thousands of yours girls who were ,Wrote it up: ` Behold how great extremes do meet i ��* �1 �1 Over 64 per teat. of Canada's menu itoYiaQ ADTe t'roiatta. ;ser an anaemic condition owe their pre- BABY'S O T RS N�J ILL THE MOVER—PIONEER Dlse 'sent In'Jane and Ebenezer; BABY'S 11\\ TABLETS facturing Industries depend upon wood good health to Dr. Williams' For Jane's no longer sour but sweet, as a raw material. Wood .products TANCH movers of Canada Larged 1p'tak Tills. One of these, Miss Katie And Eb's' a lemon squeezer:' enter into every phase'oi human life. speedy padded vans. New Equipment, '1fleDachern, Port Hood, N.S, says:— latest methods. Two experienced Inert For Either the Newborn Babe or �— evert trip. All loads insured Be9ori4 r'I praise the day I began the use of The only time a horse.gets scared She was a pretty little thing, short �p�/ra for skill and care. Before-you Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had not - skirted, pink•eheeked, and bob-haired. tffw"6, write.us or wire and reverse the nowadays is when he meets another the Growing Child. sharsee. Head office Hamilton. Ontarl% bees feeling well for some time. I horse. As she tripped lightly down the stairs eaaada. Hill the Mover. y was very pale, had severe headaches' There is no other medicine to equal leading from the station, many admin- "d3sa' .-s ells,._s nd...occasioiial_.fainting_ a. aoallrrs w�>Rsaa "a Ylihat's..the_ .difference_.between Baby's Own Tablets for little ones— ing glances were levelled !n her direc- opens. The least ,exertion- would Scotchman and a cocoanut?" whether-it-be-for the-new born babe tion. "Some chi_c_k_ent" exclaimed one I a OPPORTUNITY TO MARX weave me tired sad'breathless. In "You can get a drink out of a cocoa- or the growing' child the Tablets al- youth to his pal, as They trailed in her s� -guy in ..Your spare time. this condition I began caking Dr. Wil- ways do' good. They are absolutely wake. "Wonder who the luck ee ling osiery ane unaerweu. write nut." y chap Persson X a T Mills, Dept. W., Toronto °b dams' Pink Pills. I continued their' free from opiates or other harmful ts#ahe going to meetl" As the lovely Y• Muse until I had taken six boxes, by A shapely girl's idea of having good drugs and the mother can always feel bit of feminity emerged from the ata, OATS FOR SALE. SEVERAL VERT lhien time I was again enjoying good taste !n clothes ie to have as little of safe in using them. tion, a handsome, broad-shouldered tine yearling, Tosggenburg, grace ealth. I hope my ,experience will does, ready for bast. !n the Fall. herself to them ere the law will allow. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John man, Cully sin Leet tall, clasped her in Write for price stat. �. R. 'Hanson,)lead'other sufferers to give. this.medl- Armour, R.R. 1, South Monaghan, his arms and kissed her: "Mother!" Cooksvtile, Ont j1clne s fair trial." r With a million or more laws and Out., says:—"We have three fine, he exclaimed fondly, "I thought I'd ADIES WANTED—TO DO PLAIN It you are at all run-down, or weak, ordinances on our statute books now healthy children, to whom, when s missed you!"' L and light sewing, at home, whole � you should begin at once to Lake Dr. and with all the state legislatures and medicine is needed, we have given •? disteannce char`es paiood d.pay; work stamp for ''Williams' Pink Pills and you will other law-making bodies busy grind- only Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab- Mlriard's Liniment for Insect bites. �psrticularS. National Manufacturing koon be well and strong. These pills Co., real. ` '{ ry fag out more, why not adopt the Gold- lets are the best medicine you can a bre sold by medicine dealers or will on Rule, and scrap about half of the keep !n any home where there are Forest Situation IIIlprt)Yes 5 i i3e sent by ata31 at 60 cents a box by young children." Experience nae taught many a moa , others?'. y The forest situation throughout the not to wake up the baby to see It 40 The Dr.Williams' Medicine Co.,Brock• Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but µ Mille, Oat. Dominion is undoubtedly serious but laugh. There may be splinters in the lad thorough laxative which regulate the wit the peat two years public f. t.0 - der of success, but you aren't likely stomach and bowels; banish coastipa �Ia hes given evidence of a grow- - JJe&Vy Demand on Forests to notice them until you're sliding tion and indigestion; break up colds. ing appreciation of the factors and ; ut 1 e'u res �fl and simple fever and make teething down. D results involved, which !a reflected' r. For generations' past, the forests of easy. They are sold by medicine deal- la the better protective measures be- a Loveliness e than their n't throw away your old necktie. ere or direct by mail at 25 cents a box Ing'taken and a decrease,on the whole, �` A Clear 6 _ ;Mat burden in supporting public ex* possibly the esus s' Medicine Co., u �peuditures. As a result tbey have make it over into a modern skirt. Brockville, Ont. Healthy '.gl[lII i ?been severely depleted. They cannot 4 - ta.ved M Evers des of clodeaff's mulch---luuVr stand' the exorbitant . e'en-year•oX_Wchatrd had rescued a �Y�i � ( �r +� i drain caused by extravagant use and pal who had fallen through the lee e q L- --- a Corrugated �r� - l{nadequate protection, while skating• Flights Chief Object ' ABS soa : OIO#�3�e "Thluk what would have happened, f 'Woods Employ Many Richard, if you had not had the caur• M/H t t L 1R ! BA fiV byU cavity with,coeton soak- age and#fie—presence of mind to pull Wilkins Sought to Reach Area, "Council Standard" ied to Minsrd's. Also bane _Appmximately 100,090 people are en- him out!" exclaimed.Ula rescued lade in Which Crocker 1,gad ♦ thick# eves. heavy spread of fife face. Quick and ante igaged in Canadian foods, saw-mills, mother gratefully. ;galvanising over ivory inch of sur. relief pulp and paper mills. and allied plants "Yes," replied Richard feeliggly, Was 'Thought t0 Isoe. Deep corrugations, Agencies and many thousands more are, em- "I'd have lost my new skates. He had - Exist = - still open ft"oase localltles, Vloyed in other-manufactories depend- 'em on." Dr. Isaiah Bowman, director of the Writs us, statins also els•- • - ajat on wood, T (barn you want to Dover. American Geographical Society of WID PAT F=GHT �' r^ Son—"Daddy, who was Hamlet-" New York sad scientific sponsor of I WHEELER a RAIN, LIMITED s �� a Daddy—"Aren't you ashamed of the Wilkins flight, aside the follow-i f9epL W, 108 George 8t., Toronto 4 KK In the days Of Cromwell your ignorance? Bring me the .Bible ing statement on Captain Wilkin's - fine quality tea Coat as much, and,I'll show you:' :• achievement: • , i�Y1llAit♦ 'as thirty dollars a pound. Over 1.500,Oo0,000 4a at present in- "In Captain Wilkin's third Arctic • o_oa u only y a few- expedition, now brought to a brilliant # Dae bptedm.ra bud for►,+ - Y'o y. 1 fades w►+a .... _ motion picture . . e mot o in the airy D pa vested Dint _._. cents more for Red Rose conclusion by his flight from P !Oran Pekoe than for ordi- Where did all that money come from Barrow to Spitsbergen, it was sought. R.d Aa• From your Rgcket and mine of course. W—Sng ooa.�Jaw- nary o&' u you by the route that would be most like- tw.eat.. emA wT ON 5" hi' hest duality and greatest Grocer--"Who broke the window .Das is ntea ctsac Z,2 n CA C t lead lk the discovery of land. 'spsy�y pia,,, s� K� i; COULD _ �ue. t up in Clean,, when I was oat?' Captain Wilkin's tight of last, year �/ bsi�ht aluminum packages. Delivery Hoy—"The butcher did, air no to Point Barrows, as *e-11-as hi ducked when t threw a potato at the light of the Norge serosa the WORK _ him." ole, had eliminated any Vossfbiltfy I DOn't „ i of land being found on a direct route I ` Cute in a Bpby� What do you thick of fore at first DO sight?" "1 think that Is as-long ae it from Alaska to.Spitsbergen Awful �� rasts, , "Captain Wilkins therefore planned 'his—' H b Tek. LydiaF.1�11 6 ` Awl to owing to the right on hiQ crossing y `a"'l of the.Arctic Ocean and thus gene- • ,ham's Vegetable Compound i wand its Dangerous• Corrugated Galvanized tratethe area in which 'Crookes Land' i �Rssihj3rittain was thought to exist. This was the STEEL ROOFING land that Peary thought he saw from IGrainland, Saek.—"I am lad that the worth end o[ Grant Land. It was Use I heard of that good Lydia E. Pink .is - - Direct from Manufacturers to ` ham's medicine and the region which MacMillan sought I will not be with- r Consumer. WRITE. FOR PFi10E8. to penetrate some years later. It is out it again.I was W. E. DI LON'CO., Limited the area info which Nobtle nae an- LEONARD ,4. sick that I scald 189 t91 George St. Toronto pounced that he intends to take his not work at all and : I �- e dirigible.. It is popularly known as -EAR OIL the not 012 x the 'blind spot''in the Arctic. The . An ear oil of teat beneAt to cases aunt told me of . Mea Sad scientist would call It the unexplored of catarrhal eeriness and Head ./ Notses. Simply Insert to Nostrils andLydia E. Pink– horde! Of the Continental Shelf north Rub in gently back of Ears. Roothing _ 'e Vegetable �� W st of Grant Land." and Penetrating. On.the market since Compoundandnow 'Here CII the relat ve y 9 ten7oand many thousands have writ_ ,:tial` I am telliesof This To��o ;. der'of the Arctic Oeeau, the chance ment is recommended by Dr. John Bergeson, eminent Ear Specleliat. " ` b cool It is and I will ' of finding land has been -thought to Price 1.1.7735 at drug stores. Folder � �. be greater than in other parts of .the about Deafness" on request, ��'�letters T g�from wOmea.'1 'Poets sing of. Spring, but practical- A. O. LEONARD, INC. —MRs.MnaY��T� i Arctic where deep, soundings have minded 'people,.everywbere, turn at this 70 Tifth Avenue, New York' City Thumb sucking does look sweet in a time to the Doctor and the Druggist for been reported. Wilkins's flight has - � _ baby, but.it is disgusts•. in the three help to build up run-down constitutions. at 'last cleared up this area as well year-old and some it hangs on And no better remedy can be taken than as several other areas north of Green- until fifteen or sixteen! The habit Buckley's TRU-BLOOD. land. Except for the shallow border .? alley sauce an SII formed mouth or in TRU-BLOOD, as its namedmplies,is a °1 the Arctic off the long coast of Si- i. duce adenoids; and it always Inter- true blood tonic and a safe, sure,power-. beria, only land of small extent map - - feres with digestion. Pinning the fel corrective for all blood disorders,sad be expected to be found in the Arctic sleeve •over the hand; attaching mit- theumatic conditions as well: Basin'by further exploration. Cap- — o -!tens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, n „ Lain Wilkins's. expedition thus had ar'utNe 'f 'which prevent bending the arms at But TRU-BLOOD is more than a strictly scient�iflc objects, At no time Ithe elbows, are some of the ways to blood purifier—its use eradiates the out- did he plan to fly over the.Pole, un pMiI,UP.S yes stop the habit, ward evidences of impoverished blood, less he drifted in that direction as a -' Another bad habit—irregularity in such as pimples,. boils, eczema, blotches' bowel action—ls responsible for weak and all other skin affections. result of quartering winds, %bowels and conativation in babies: Buckley', OINTMENT, used is eon- "By a series of code messages pre- Far Give the tiny bowels an opportunity viously agreed upon, Captain Wilkins due to Aeid i junction with Buckley's TRU-BLOOD „rerars*sos+ Ito act at regular periods each day. heals magically and leaves the skin,smooth was to inform me of the position, If, they don't act at first, a little and mit. character and.number of islands that IAD^Ce - 14 "•-Fletcher's Castoria will soon regulate he .might`discnveT nto g the line of them. Every mother should keep a Fspedalty during the adolescent ole, phttpin asits'w►usu 1 and various forms of skin eruptions are likely to 'his flight. In a message received by ;bottle of it handy tb use in case of appear. Theyy mar the comp on and ane me Captain Wilkins reported no land. t.colic, cholera, diarrhea, Bas on atom vntdd ansuteh. The combined TRU-BLOOD and -aeb and bowels, constipation, loss off 901 OINTMENT treatment promptly car. D What most people call indigestion is One tasteless spoonful in water.neus � rcct� the condition and leaves the skis deer, GIDDAP8 !sleep, or when baby is cross and smootb and colorful. ` usually excess acid in the stomach. tralizes.many time's its volume in acid. feverish. Its gentle influence over Mgt dues can ser "Not, tell me; what is the opposite -supply you WILD Uwe The food has soured. --- The tffstauf(Tho results aro ,immediate, with no __.._ baby's systeru:-enable-s-hi�t--te--get #tl aYm_B �tsd9stE,_--_----.-.--- of miser T' i - -� --—rearedy fs an alkali whicli neutralizes.bad after effects. Once you learn this nourishment from his food", helps him "Happlaesac� tFie c ass in ids. But dont us crude helps. Use, you will new- 1 - "lain, strengthens his bowels. unison.. Id _ �ac e e t, y Fr deal w excess St Castoffs is purely vegetable and "And sadness?" she asked. `what your doctor woes, advise. ;acid in the crude ways. Go Ieara-- rmlese r-ectpe is on the wrap• TCtflBS �' {I The best help is Phillips' Milk of now—achy 'this method is supreme. prescribed 1t "Gladness;' Magnesia. For the 60 years since its I Be sure to get the genuine Phillips +► r. Physicians have "And the opposite of woe?" 07 over 30 years. With each. pack• i LO ^Giddap!" shouted the enthusiastic invention it has remained standard'Illilk of Rlagnesia prescribed by physf• age, you get a valuable book oa with physicians. You will find noth- cions for 50 yeais In correcting excess lherhood. Look for Chas. II. • ill class. 'Ma ___ ging else so quick in Its effect, so harm- acids. Each bottle contains full direr •Fletcher's signature nn the wrapper go you'll get Coe genuine. JBSUE No. 18—'28 lMinard's Liniment for Toothache. dose, so efficient. tions any drugstore,' - 0 ..-,.... .: ., O , .„, .. '.. '-. '',!1 ...eJ^' 4• •{ "•amu sw,`y�d.. p ,,...d. ..r�k� dw g - 'bi T'.r ;.� •� •+'OJ-'•,fl�` •a-. • d� '.f.�S.+•.r.�, .'n•� +�. ,Jx•: 94.diy. .'� •4Ln,e a,.a �::• � �rT r•"�. n.tr.1.•,'.R' • ,s. `i'' •'!. <.`'!�.s'-';. �gyX's.',,; •$ ` 'qtr 4: rr• t, 17'�X"" -_7 X -:7 'g. • 7 .1 days store. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily ancr c =r .0 Dr. H. T. nt Dent- f, e. Fallaise,Reside M11, • CAT enta fe%v d Iasi week with ist- -Office over Baladon's hardware E. C. -Ind hire.Jones, evenings by appointment.s' F. H. 'Hall; or.. of Toronto, is —George # and Mrs. Law, of T' iq ore 0' , spent Sunday with the spending a few days shin week —Saeding'nperations are now in full owing, and if the present onto, with his son, Frank, and Mrs. former!&sister& here. favorable weather continues the —Reg.and- Mrs, Somerville and Hall. work will be well.ander way-next 7 —Fred and Bob Stork have both IMMIND YOU family, of Cherrywood, spent Sun JUST TO n LP dai with R. A. and Mrs.Sower- resumed work, after.6eing con. week. —St. Paul's 'UnIted Church will .vile. fined to the house with an attack hold its services on daylight sav- '4 —Mrs. Arthur Jackson has mov. of mumpe., Sunday._,-_sd into Mrs. Rankiri's cottage, —Sunday atSt.George's Church- Inst time commencing On ftu Hundreds of ht"1' 10.3D a. in., pastor's subject �11 -1 : -where she has -rented several Sandayg6boolat9.30m,ni., cervi- the Singer." Reception -to sr cos at 10.30 h. m. and 7 p. mi-tan and nd Command-on'-Serviee after-the patterns-to —Elwood Henderson. of Oeh- lard time.. • addresal 7.80 w., "The Msn .awe, _spent Saturday here with —blies Minnie Bray, of Bane choose from, 8C. Without a Sky. A. and Mrs. Hen skillen, hai spending a few bis parents, W. been derson days with her brother,Walter H., W MEMORIAM. Kt � per roll up. —Mr. mind hire.Townley and Dr. and"her Pickering friends. HAM—In loving memory of my dear nd Mrs. Myers; of Toronto, visit- —Rev. Dr. Marsh,of Jarvis, was ed with Frank and Mrs. Hall on here on Wednesday attending thehusband, Thomas Edgar Ham, who fland9ky. funeral of his father-in-law, C. -passed away May 8th, 1926. The new Spring —Master Jack]Moyes is able to be Burling, which he conducted. God is kind, he gives me strength around again, after being confined —A meeting of the Chambier of To bear'my heavy cross. Is My loneliness and loss: S I weeks owing Commerce is called for Tuesday He is the only one that knows; h* bed for severs hades In to illness. evening, May 8th,at 8 0.in.The ex Wife. Sadly missed )#,y. —George and Mrs. Cowan and ective hope for a full attendance at child spent Sunday in Toronto this meeting, as the arrangements _d y �©��n���with Mrs. Cowan's parents, Mr. for the annua=d Mrs. Hateb. will be taken up Everybo I let of July picnic Now AdverWenwnts. —The township council will come. ]FOR SALE—Brood now. Apply to Monday next instead of —Fred Gray, section man on the Art Fleming, Whitevale 25 meet on v, Monday as we erroneously C N.R., was se I,. PASTURE TO,LET—Will take cat- stated in our last issue. ;49ednesday evening as a result of tle to pasture, Win.Lacey,Lhwbart on.33.3$ —St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid will the handle on the hand-car break. 008 FOR HATCHING—Plymout;h 'zaset at the home of Mrs. Theo. ing as he was driving just, before Mock. Miss Agnes Thom.R R 2.Pickering. Dan ou" Wednesday, May the ending the day's work, When the iitvvv Prices 75c., 1.0% 9th, at 8.00 p w. (standard time). handle broke he fell backwards, TIMOTHY SEED FOR-SALE—Ap. :All ladies invited. and the ear passed over him, Af. JL ply to Harold Barclay.R.R.2, Claremoin, Phone Clam 318. Mf —D. J.and Mrs. Callaghan and ter receiving medical attention be 50 and 2.000 aMolittle son, of Toro SALE—Beed drill, Bala wairon Toronto, have been was taken to the,Oshawa Hospital F2R box * and other articles 19te new. wm, Kv 111pending a, few days this week but at present the extent of his Lacey.boa, W-36 Was ,with Mrs. Callaghan's parents, J. injuries is not known. end Mrs. Murkar. _Following an operation of a PASTURE TO LET—With an abuD- dance of wU*r and shade,at lot 19 eas 3, EK —Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson serious character at Victoria Pickering. Joseph URtilly. 63-38 ery and Miss Dorothy motored to ;ospital, London, Oct., on Satur, In all the world Of VASTURE FOR RENT—About 65 Peterboro, on Saturday to visit day last, Chas, B. Burling, its.well watered. in lot 18.eon.3.Pi ker- 01 ly of Pick. 1%11c 34-35 c Mrs. Ferguson's mother, who has Ridgetown, and former] Apply Wm.Badgerow. therea no Overalls r,v .-,'been in poor health. ering, died on Monday in his —Twobuildion lots. each OR SALE —Mrs. John Marks, of Guthrie, seventieth year. His funeral took F&02i99 on a main street in Pickering Village Kinn., is spending a few days place on Wednesday from St. An- App;y to A E.Richardson, -33 34 Lice lamong her many friends en route drew's Church, Pickering. where fir OR SALE — Marlbo r to England, where she intends the service was held, after which F115 00 per thousand.61.50 r hundred. spending a few wouths. interment was made in Erskine Ha;i.day,Scarboro,junction 35-3 Carhartts twice—Mrs. FitzsImoon and dAughter, cemetery. Mr. Bnrling was t SAGE—Earl y Superior garden MARI* Miss Frauees. and Neil 11opkinq. married. Bois survived by hcles F(P',.!. �Olperbushel Ap Robt.Scott. 7 of Hamilton, accompanied by R. second wife and five daughters b 11thCon t2 00 33 y A. and Mrs, Douglas; of Toronto. the first marriage i Mrs. Dennon oval enamel Dish ALE—Four Holstein heifers. spent Sunday with relatives in of Mobile, Tent). , Mrs. Clement: VOR 8 ikold,due tofreahen inthe fall. Large aeavy o Of M i on M ca- (FLAy. Dr_I M B,BurJ"RR Hill. Pb.P.k10QI Pan. I lar Ara 4 cakes Gold ast F Miss Keffer. of Toronto. ac. of Jarvis Mrs. F. T. Bunting, of cied Mh-s Laura Andrew Pickering, and Belau, to Bamil LFALFA SEED FOR SALE— Soap, 2 Guest Ivory, 1 Ivory Soap. ."'from the city on Saturday and too G,,vernment tested. I IS per bushel. =Y. A to W C. Willson. R R 1, Locust Hill. Reg. 2.20 worth, for lopent over Sunday with the lat- —The Oshawa Presbytery of the Pick 1007 34-33 4er's parents, James and Mrs. United Church of Canada met in only 1.48. LYOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE—In of I JI-the of Isickering, a s-roomed bonse %ured St. Paul's Church on T —In our last isms E. C. Jones' last week with morning and ter. bud AM=ter. Apply to John J,O'Commor. a best yet. Don't mile it. A@ this was the Pichertag. 34-33 ,name was Inavertently omitted moon sessions. .from the list of merchants who last meeting prior to the snnuaJ -L]ro U89 TO RENT—In Pickering signed the "Notice to the Public.- Conference, which Is to be held vinne,seven room. etectric light bard and soft watft- posersam x3ve .0 JUDO t6 I%tL ',re half-holiday and daylight this year in Smith's Falle begin- to L D Baas. 3att S. CHAPMAN 1 ADply Ting time. ning May the 28th, one of the in- �The merchants of the village terestica Items affecting the con- OTICE—IL H. Stroud, baving 1 Nmoved to Duatia"on old man"• is now have agreed tA take Wednesdaygregaticnal life was the resign&• f b"neas repwring heroes a" boot ',afternoons as their week) hal y give him a call. ho XToricE.—HAviog taken, over the Look tion and call of ministers. Rev. =1 34-33 liday. Instoad' of TbarolAy as A. R. Sanderson, of St. Paul's ,"e at Yo • n-r '�Hat Pickering, and Rev. Jos. Barnes: i'l ba in former years. They have al!o ins outff of WIN met Shea.I am adopt daylight saving; of Greenwood, tendered pa to do all kinds of hay and straw baling decided to a their pre pas Shea.Brougham 35-36 —Mrs. I N. -R"cardonia. r I Xtorl-w-to-take-effect Everybody else does. OR RENT—House with about 5 1 . ..'' - .- has been residing is Creswell with 80th, which is the end of Confer. F models. We had them in-for Easter,but. her nephew, ThomasReazin, for sure year. Rev. W. S. Smart, of .acres of good garden land,stable and Turn it In on one of otw-new 1 house.- Apply to Chas. A,Fuller. R. many, it vFa—seo cold,but they are 11rarin" to go now. several months, Is spending a con- Cherry Valley, is called to Green- Pickenne.r Pbone Pick 1016.. 28d —didn's sell e of weeks with Miss "aloe wood and Rev. E. F. Swayne, of r1rRUCKING—All kinds of local kch"oon and*other Pickering Myrtle, is called to FrL"rville in L .11. truckin some promody Apyly (at terms Paterboro Presbyter , and Rev. to A.Burnett Ji Son, corner K Road mad 'Paucol Soled Work Boots Phone Pickv.- M33 —The cold and wet weather has R. J. Merriam, of Nappanee. Is call .greatly delayed seeding opera ad to Myrtle, An Interesting die SALE—Wbits Blossom Sweet Made by Williams of finest Mennonite Leather. tions which is now about a mouth cussion took place on the remit FdOaRver seed, government standard No.1, at busibel. Gto. T.Wilmos. Myrtle Sta- -REGULAR PRIOB WO later than usual. at One farmer from the General Council as W.rRl.No. 1. Phone Clam 313. 33-36 Istates that the two best crop@ down to Presbyteries for consider. V.OR SALE—Bav horse rising 1 0. 0 Nothing wears like "Pane he ever had occurred in• ation on the question of ordina. A:. years aid. Will sell c y to Geo voan when the spring was very tion of women. While Presbyteryfwm of Frazirkudirbd. King- 35-M so there Is still hopes for a did not disagree with the price =*=73 milesPickering good crop. ple. it felt that no action should MOK EGGS FOR SALE—Mam. Splendid new Has of Work Shirts to sell at We., 1.26, L45 and 1.75, —00 Saturea us 26* there be taken at the present time. Rev. "moth Pekin Hatching eqL $100 per nine Extra large aims and of firs"lass waterish' w313 be offered L sale by blic A. M. Irwin, of Wbity. Chairrilon 2314. 3W Pa fairs, F" aaetion at Fairport. two partly of Presbytery, resided.—Com. BS--On now and constructed summer cottages b& GETOUR farm ou ac IFu wRlyo longing to the estate of thelateT. AGINCOURTcream separator.also Frost wire fencing and totes It win 917 "U., .,Pbone Pick 4.33tf :ss :.Mansfield. 'This will be ood op W.F,Disney,Greenu Announcing a '. vl 4., portanity for those who Col. On Sunday last at both ser�rices' re a summer cottage at this I —Is prepared to The arrival �opnlar Knox United Church was filled to ca- CIrEORGE BAKER do oil kinds of local mW long distance track- of something absolutely now, summer resort. pacity, when the new $50W pipe or- !-ng. Rices reasonable: if you want hi 26 communion table, pulpit and bap- m this line:consult him- Phone Pick 169" -1 —As& L. Chapman was return. ga" c CARPENTER'S .OVERALL tismal font were formally dedicated. ' — H—Chestnut TO r: L -by Rev. -0 _61 9—! ,! four separ- pockets 1--proic to customers o The organ Was deli A- T .Rid.29pood drive ratic saddle With nall a ran attached. Gordon first-clan Cl Wyears old,both[nod for it. A knockout at-$2.75. a Friday morning Macmillan, while Rev. D. on't fail to ask at he coMd with a large ear dedicated the Communion table,pulpit jai .Apply E.Nerlich,Maple Hill R-R longing to a Toronto man. Both a 33-37 and baptismal font. 'The first hymn 1 emoDt LEMINTS FOR SALE �-Picker'ing 'the matter was*awicably adjusted, garet Moron, was "Prai-4e My Soul, L M-H Steel roller, Seed drill M-H,Riding Fred T. Bunting, t are were badly damaged, but played by the organist, Miss Mar- IMP SALE—Binder, am it was -mutually agreed that King of Heaven," Dr. R. P. Me blow;%1-14, Corn cultivator M-H,Melotte se -Pa- -tatablished 1857. Kay, rt.r machine. Turnip pulper, W J each should pay his own costs. . who was pastor of the church a iturn- Gilmer., 35-36 —Oscar Downey, of Myrtle, was ber of years ago, and Rev. Dr, C. ABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Bar- in town on Monday, while on a Robertson, assisted at both•morning ad, Bred Rocks.brid-to-lay, $20.00 per bundr to The congre a- r April 27th delivery and weekly thereafter. ': .tour through the township in and evening services 9 'o hin eggs, 75 cents.a setting. Bruce so t� I . Al . -borer tion is being congratulated on the Ritchie.I con 3,Pickering. 41342 R A N C E .0nnection with the corn N poet. Mr. Downey was appointed progress they are making and the core-borer inspector by t un. interest they are taking in making ATTERY CHARGING—Having Wetta) installei B a complete Battery Testing and ty Council lost year in compliance their church attractive. Cbargin outfit I am prepared to re-charge and repair with the Provincial Statnteo,-and all Asad B. battg�.s for either care or 6as to urasoo his duty is to give instrnetf Notice to Creditor'i radios, ".E,Po"ter,Whitevale. 2&40 _We repre"ut- strong Mutual Fire I= farmers respecting the eradies- FOR SALE— One Simmons bed Companies whose rates ire the s tion of the post In the Estate of Harriet Gere siop,table,I vacuum cleaner, new; chairs etc., completb with springs and mattress,I mis w Wid. —4Several dogs In the village bad ow, deceased, at the farm of J:W.Bro one mile east lowest obtainable. wnripea 33 to be destroyed last week as they All persons having claims against of whitev e. "I or phone 1026 ,exbibltsd the symptoms of rab- the estate of Harriett-Gerow, late of :'::,We insure both Village and Farm TO WET-WASH LAUN. is*, which is a most dangerous Brougham, widow, deceased, who died TORONTO N(Scm i Knish}—Let nor driver call and Propez ties. A disease, which human beings will on or about the 15tb day of Novem- explain our 24 hour service. leave your name with Mr.S.W.) avis. shop, We coutrattif.bitten by a dog.-affect,. ..be send-r,_1927,_A_"_.hPImby_no"Pdt9_ m rsteg 81i�y supplied without obli on. will pickup and-deliver-3-timm a-week. Mitt ad by It. In Eastern Ontario there in to the undersigned Administrator$ Ili"been site an epidemic of the on or before the 12th day of May, ARM FOR SALWOR RENT-9b 1928, full p disease this spring sad score@ of articulars of their claims., FARM of land in lot 12 coo.a Pickering,lots Immediately after the said 22th da) of water at both places buildialla and SRF i INSURANCE—Life, Piro, Au dogs had to be destroyed In muse• medium fences. lamforcWtOwIlOrrentonoc. to, Accident, Siakness. of May, 1929, theassetsof the In- count ofpoorbeiiiltb. JamesVI.clock.R.R.I. -quence. Where dog Is acting in Corporation. an unusual manner precautionary testate will be distributed amoreLocust Hill s 44tf BONDS—Government,MUDICIP61, -MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Pr9pertles. the parties entitled thereto, oubator. imiessures should be taken and the SALE—Ramilton in REAL EST.I.TZ—Farm and Residbutial-I regard only to claims of which the FOR III good as new,$12. Baby chicks,lot animal tied up until the disease Administrator shall then have.no- ofMaywocksaiDdLegborns, winter layers, $18 ad b I t. per hundred: May 24th,116. Choice pure-bred developes if it is affect fico. jo��Jghs about 3M. 9 pigs 2 wreks aid, $45 600:1 is t once. Mrs.L.!Middleton, Broughaln if en a W BARKER cf S' N Children should be can Dated at Oshawa this 16th day of (Be 60 7g 1139 April, 1928. oXd to playing with or patting :,� I• I 1[)ASTURE LAND FORSALE—Con- The disease is very coo ta. Notional Trust Company, Ltd,, JL sisting o(48 acres in the north part of lot 8- riouo. In Eastern Ontario a brim. 20 King St- E con.3.in the Township of Reach Two springs. 11IORERING ast, 4;iz, v I ro Rasberr pe e A 0 vem Ample h Friday I& ad Toronto aylamrgem morning belonging oronto man. �tb bar of cows were found to be in. Toronto, Ont., Administntor shade trees,no boggy !arid,good outside fences. Price 11200. Exceptional] easy terms if feeted daring the past few day@ W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C, Oshawa, On: Wm.k.lp,R.R.4,Port Ntry, Phone'I84 ng Telephone Pickeri• ng 400. P. 0.,BOKAD and hLd to be dettroyed. tario, their solicitor herein.' —83-35. 2 34.35 44 st � 3W 9 T