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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_02_15 P, ­eK .•::s4' .. : "v Q4 X.6 -N-- 7 o-1 IN 7 V-' i No. 21- P 'VOL. XLV11 I CKERING9 0 NT., F R1 D A� FEB. 15 39 7- VIVOT000tanal garb*. OUNBARTON. MOUNT ZION. Miss Edna Greenlaw, of Pickering, Medical The Dwibarto J Y. P. S. are pre- "Safety visited her cousin, Miss Louise Ste- aw min and Basket senting a drains, entitled PERSON—labyel6ian aCt017 First," on February 28th This is a venson over the week%end. R H. C." and Surgeon. Dunbarton. loty , very humorous play, given in three Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Goo. acts. Come and see the Irish *aid Lyle, of Oshawa, in the sudden death MILLS D RR. FORSYT19. Opb. D.. Director and the TerribleTurk. Reserve the on Thursday, February 8th, of Mrs. 0 tom triad Association of Ontario. Reg. date. If you cannot laugh do not Lyle. They,were well and favorably Established IM MOW. exaber of the American CIO-amewical '25 R EWARD known kte WIWI C111ems ezamined by appointment. come. Admission 25 cents. kn n here. The funeral took place Claremont.Ont. $ .. . - on Monday afternoon. S.S. EXECUTIVE MEETING, The United Church womdn are unit- $25.00 Reward ill be given for ebenhiou and conviction ing with Centennial women in the the appr Rev. J. 3. World Wide Day of Prayer on Fri- A E. ORRISTIAN, Barristerand Ender presidency of R Iey feed .®.Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to of the pat-ties found guilty of re- Ferguson, a meeting was held in St. day, February 15th. *&a. South Wing C,�urt House. Whitby. 231ya moving and carrying swsY Out Of John's,Church, Brougham, on Monday Bliss Marjorie Anliis spent the For pigs gives beat results for the F!kT(,)N & Hussi-Barristers. So- sight my Basket Sign f roto my 'last, called by the executive of -the week-end with Mrs. Clare Balsdon. 1B1!.--:; I:- premises early Suriday morning, Township Sunday School Union to The regular Lneetinx of the W. M. Money of any food in the market. Northern Ontario Building,330 pre 9 V October the 21st, 1928. will be held at Mrs. Dr. Pearsoh's Gron Wheat, W*J.Pt3ton t consider the advisability of holding conference or convention for young, J.D. F.Ross, ... I_.. . 1 home on Thursday, February 21st, at Adelaide 2757 Ground Corn, CHAS. A. WHiTE. people of the Township. 3 o'clock. The special meeting last DIC Uracked Corn, ;7 "-SON t PICKERING- JSuceessor to late W.Q. Barnes A number of the churches were re- Tuesday Nkw -well attended, the a& so�, 213-214 Coaled. Spratched Feed for Hees P bravion L.'- re'r Yonge and Rich- Phone Mark 6420 resented by the pastor and a member dress by Mrs. Ross being much on- MoAdSts -,7,i.kf tin 1390aud Main of the Sunday School staff. The dis- joyed. We extend an invitation to all KISSIMI FLOUR the ladies to join with us next week. -1 W*dnesday and suasion was marked with enthusiasm, 4400. stf. Roofing Material to For pastry and fine cake baking most of those present taking part-1 �GREENWOOD is unsurpassed. It was decided that a Younr People's 5 x British Columbift Shingles Convention be held during the month Miss Jean McWhirter's mother vis- BAKER'S JOY NEILO.S%IITH. D 44.. L D.S.. 69 of May in the Greenwood Jolted iter] her over the week end. &4ttal to the best for Broad, and. SucfeesQr!u r.'r.J.N.DJr.', Graduate of No. 2 3 and 5z Church. A sub-committee was elected Mr. Will Barnes and sister, Mrs. the Royal Callegr of D,rtal Suriz!,­i and Toron- it coati a little less, 90 U to arrange details of programmc, etc. Carroll, of Woodbridge, are spending Etoty.1 At C!a.ir.,Fonj �tflce over D. A. $#A"eywy Tuesday and Friday. Phone Suggestions from the local Y. P. So a Irt-w -.-.-eeks with her sister, Mrs. G. Wheat,Barley. Buckwheat and 27tf TORONTO ASPHALT cieties will be appreciated by the Middleton. Oats Wanted. ROOFING sub committee, members of which ure. The Ladies' Aid will meet in the Yff ERBERT T FALLA L D S.. A JL D.D.S.,Graduate of the Royal College of blurray's 18 in.. 32 in. and 36 inch Rev. J. S_ Ferguson, Rev. R, Rickard, basement of the church on Friday Patronize Your Home MW 1 Surgeo"sad the ',rvemilral Toronto. Aths, 4in I Shingles; also �e tireAdents --oon. 11 U . of Rev. W. SmArt. Will th rev. a residence second= St And- wi arter. Come early as there are Oat. ( of the societies please bring th;.4 lire- C*v' Churcb. Pickering. . hours; 9 Metal Valley and two quilts to be quilted. Lunch will a.-..Aa 6 P.-.. or by appointment. phone 1.: liminary announcement to the notice Pick 3700. 434Y Ridge Roll. be s4rved at the close of the meeting. of their Young People, ani watch out The Greenwood Gleaners held their Material, or will give price on for subsequent announcement, finished job. get busy and talk. S.ow annual meeting, arad elected their of- ficers for 1929. Teacher, Mrs. F. W. COAL- 11P ELIZABETH RICBARDSON'- Gi6,;.on; asst. t-acher, Mrs. (Rev.) A.Fire and automcbile=once of all ki.r;ds BROUGHAM. rw"Ienfinscompaniesof financial acarid- PICKERRING -:0 Smart; President, Mrs. F. L Green Sec.- 's' lit V;c--Pres., Mrs. S, E. Wilson,Sec.- EF" YARD Hodby is imprON-rinz Jowly. Tr(-a.7:*. Mrs. F. Walls; asst. Sec.- A good supply of Hard and Soft Mrs. GBORGE KEAY-Licensed auction- LUMBEX% 1%JJ Jack Gerow &W friends paid a flY' Trca.;.,-Mrs. W. Brown; Miss. Treas., Coal on hand. Ahlo a supply eer. Ctoom. Live stock and general &sift P tenried to. Terms rmso bie ing visit to his home here Alr,. W. Brown; Social Committee. of 'Kindling Wood, R. Ph0ftStoufi9003.r1a6:.4 Fred Cassie and family spent Mon, Nlr:. P. F. Wilson, Miss Jean Me TEE 111NING ]UREET stove length. day in Agincourt celebratinr ttw ikhirter, Mrs, W. Pegg, and Mrs. I 1z POSTILL, Licenced Auctioneer, birthday of Mrs. Cassie, sr. (Rev.) Smart. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. (%conast" of ywk"Id Ontario. 'Lao. We buy and sell, furnish quotations ad of all kinds StUnudd to an aborsevii A number of cess found motoring 844346. Address Grom River P 0., ons. and information on all Listed and rather difficult on Sunday last, but 'ALD MUNRO. PICKEKING- Unlisted Mining Qkocks. DROCK ROAD. DON road conditions are improving some- B-BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK We will be pleased to &dvise wbat what. R. It.. McLaughlin visited his Lyn- L. SURNINGHAW- J6.F 9 Ooa voysaaw. 09mmbWWaW low stocks to buy or to hold,or 61111416"28, A00aaaftal aw- gamy 60 1 � 1 Mrs. Gannon spent Sunday with her lock home here on Suday last. on buts jwr= "Imew 69 maerta" Uo. .. what stock to sell. mother and brothers in the city and J. aRtch, who was employed in the Building and General SNOW on'. Clients are making mons by . . I contracting. reports Mrs. Willson as being well as city for a time, is home.again. No I!> R. URANT-Lot 1. concession 4, following our advice. usual. place like home. Estimates furnished on all clam" • Sl�. Telephone Markham -,sw Our Icing experience in vatultig. ex. The W. hC S. will meet at the Bert Smith. rr., we are irlad to r1e­ of work-Interior sad Exterior. ICbJrtftvd Accountant. Buo4pen and lidunici- tensing over is period of twenty home of Mrs. Fred Cassie on Thurs- ort, is able to be around again. Seth iLiteratlocs and repairs. IL01 Audtcwa GRANT. GODFRE Y&CO.,at years. allows us to give sound ad vied St. East. Toronto. Canada. Adelai day afternoon. February 21st. This Badrerow is also improving nicely Af- Chimneys Built Concrete Work• leyce on the investment feature of a mine meeting will be devotional, taking the: ter his severe illness. . Pbous Pickering 5712 or the speculative feature of a pros- place ofthe family`WM. MAW. LICENSRD' AU0. pective mining vesture pla. Day of Prayer,on Friday _F. R. and Mrs. Jackson and fa FATRPORT, ONTARIO TIONEER.for York.Qntartia and E�Wham - of this week. and Sydney and Miss Bisbie, of To- CourtieL Ali kanda of attended SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. The Sunday-School annual meeting ronto were the,guests of W. H. and Tervas reasonablo,09:21== way to S H I N G L E S Lsaw"WNEWS*Oftv, Bell and Indem- Members of Standard was held on Monday eveninr mid the Mrs Jackson on Sunday evening. !VWtby.On 617 Stock Exchange. Members of the Montreal business for 1M was transacted. Th:• The semi-monthly meeting of the 56frleers and teachers were re-elected Brock Road Community Club was held Nova Scotia Shingles 7 Mining Exchange'; with the addition of John Knox as as- at the home of R. C. and Mrs. Ree- Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles -R. Gallaugher Office sod Board Room,Ground Floor, siAarst. Secretary, and it is hoped sor, on the lvening of February 71;h, Bird's Felt Slate Shingles,, Metropolitan Building; to establish a Young People's Class, in the form of a masquerade. Many for sale at Grain Merchant TORONTO, ONTARIO as, few neighborhoo4 are 90 unfOrtU- interesting and varied costumes aP- T. PAT R 0, CLAREMONT Phones: Adelaide e371 and 63-N3 note as to possess so few professing peared, the prize winners being Mrs. Toronto Call and get prices. Phone 2812 and active Christian workers as to dis- R. Fuller, Miss NI. Kayes, little Miss .10 in the market to purebitse Hsiiy,' THE RURAL band a Young People's Class, and we Verri Fuller and Master Ivan.Fuller. Straw. Grain and Potatoe,-*. urge upon our Young People to or- An amusing and irt;tructive program -LAW'S For quotations apply SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ganize and stand ishoulder to shoulder was well received. Refreshments with the younir people of the world brought a jolly evening to a close. G A R A Et in an active camuaikn to better world The next meeting will be held at'the 93 0 2�T Real Estate and I neurancle. conditions. It is a Young People',- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elliott on We are prepared to do all kinda- -R. R. No. 1. Farm Properties a Specialty. work. Thursday, February 21st. A good of repairing of cars, also bet- Phone Pickering 1712 prograzil. inziuditiM a minstrel show, tory charging, electric Head Office:213 214 Confederation Be is being prepared. Weldiug and in fact w. Life Building. Toronto. Sure yon hear Mr. Rn.Ssell Istf Reference Bank of Montreal Phone Main 1390. Parka, Whitevale's ponvilar .7. everything in con. AUDL.KY 'h nectiorn with Branch Offite: Gordon Building.' eutine Sapper. Feb. 15th. r work. �Coa� C Pickering Oatario. S.cotch-Comedi.it n. tit the Val- Miss ss- DorisDoi-is Gee purchased a @a oar Phone WOO. 28:f Whippet car. Gas, Oil@, Grease and Aces 'ories • WMTEVALE. St. Valentine remembered some of on hand constaiatly. Call and see our Catalogues of his favorite young people this weekft TIME TA BILE—Pickering stailos Mi.,,, Fer%ruson sperl, Saturday in Frank Puckrin had a large load Dodge and Star Cars.: Hard and Soft 18091 of tbil' T.R. Trains going East due"follows so Toronto, of h.ogs on the Toronto market on N 11. 10 ]flail Mrs. Hugh Pugh spent ;the past Monday. IL I.- LA best quality oxk 7AS A M. W'S GARA"L 11 ' 28 IAeal 12.55 P.X. week iri Toronto. The sympathy of the community is hand .4 SO Local 5.24 P.X Mrs.'Udell is confined to the house extended to Robert Hedge in the death AND SERVICE STATION Sunday train, 8,38 A.M. with nervous prostration. of his' mother. .7 TMS. A. ''LAW, Trains West due as follows.- Mrs. Blake Annis spent last week The Sunday School and Young • No. 2P Local 9.29 A.M. in Ilaiiiilton at the home of her.aunt, People's- services are making a good '27 Local 2.26 P.M. Mrs.' Brown. to the young people. .1ving 9 Mail 9 06 P.W. There was a large attendance at Urban, Blake and Walter Mercer • Sunday train. 8-32 P- M- the dance last Friday night. All ban liaise been letting out their wood sup- tForegoing is according to Standard an enjoyable time. 'ply from Gie Redman lot on the 5th. away profits' 'b held a most enthusiaAic time. We regret very much to hear of The Clu the continued illness of Mr.John Lar- meeting on Mondayevening At Gras- kin. He is now confined to his bed mere. . About 60 were present to hear Dining Room CLAREMONT and we understand is quite low, the celebrated Breach of Promise quit. Look over these special prives and, Dr. J31ake and Mrs. Beaton and As, prosecuting attorney W. H. West- .!aee for yourself that it is un- CREAMERY sons Donald and Robert, of Whitby, ney, showed a degree of legal quib- neC essetry to go to the city re sperding two week:; with the for- blit?: worthy of a degree from Os- to !aavemoney an Drug Stere merchandite.' olutfit mer's parents, D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. node. F. H. Ptickrin, as defendant, s -.-Higbeet price paid for We entice by a religious paper that lawyer, cross-questioned the witness- '.Attractive itne.s '.,Attractive Qneen Anne Suite ladit Cream at the the Rev. Mattliew Gold is still.pre.E4ch- es, at!tinles' dramatic and impress- "Shop at Home" Prices for Thurs of quarter-cut oak, finished in ing at a little hamlet in England.at sive. Ben Bryant was suing Miss day, F-Aday and SFtturday . 'Windsor brown. The blffet ba4i Clare=t GrOaMm" the great age of 91 years. Mr. Gold Margaret Gee,for the loss of his l9ve, I lb. rolls Absorbent Cotton (for was the first Baptist minister' to engagement rind and future narDl- 11arge cupboards and drawers aud ng_mLML1_rgg, 75c, for --with---- straining 1%sairrur on ba -prewh­ village, upwa -ness-. -A--jury-Tra&-empaneH1ed­ ck-__Sl t,-__1_e­g­_e_XTe_n- - G1;_V_e—us&-trial and be convinced Axty-five years ago. Dick Winters as foreman. The judge Krashen Salts. giant size and *on table. Six chairs with re free trial mble-seats _Caffe-azid-spend an afternoon in in his rolws of office-lent-digmity- package, reg 75c,; 690 MQj leather,' 80.150. DALE MILLS ChinA with tile Whitevale Women's the scene,while court crier Ken,ftsh, ItftIi&0_1iaTni, nag- 40c_xn_dMc-24c, the home. of Mrs. D. R. Constable Everett Bryant and Clerk Backley's Brouchitle Mixture,W 75c Vree slip covers given with any Beaton on Wednesday, February 20, Gladys Puckrin, performed their du- Squibb'w Dental Cream. reg 50c, 800 at 2.30 p.m. Interesting papers and ties well. The constable had hard .Marshall Mattress sold during Almood's Single Compa,!t(gold his Irish 'llver)re (81.80,for 89e the next two weeks. readings on China are being prepared. work holding the ladies and or 9 9 Instruemntal and vocal solos Alsbort wig in place. A verdict was given 2:, coat discount on all Boxed, per Try our Nu-Cote finish f9r linol. For Pastry use Perfumes talk on the Chinese children of. To- after due deliberation in favor of the enwe and oileloths. Also rorito, by one of our hostesses, after -plaintiff. A ten months' sentence to Freers zor With e very 50c tu be of good for furniture.. ring wearing was imposed with a Our Royal Brand which Chinese tea will be served. Ever Reidy. Shaving(*ftm The Womens' Association. of the warning for future conduct. Miss Free razor with.every Sk tube of Wa Electric tonsteri, irons etc.- at -r Grocer's. Wbitevale United Church will hold a Jean Clark, of Pickering, s presentPal inol-lVe'Sbarlag Orkean you to represent the bench f Pickering, always on.hand. Valentine supper and'concert on Fri n Farmers who have wheat 15th in the church. A and Fred L. Green, of Greenwood, re- Free saiwples with every putchaac _�g et_y your day, February f1dar made from yourowh hot supper will be served from 5 to lated on unupual method of settling 'AT which the cases before his , A, Ste ' ift wheat. We can .8 in the school room, after w a J. P. grind It. following artists will assist in the in the early days. A dainty lunch - mitt S. Ketchison,Toronto,pop- followed. The Club Paper by the Furniture Dealer andl Feed of all kinds-Chiekqp tfood, ulcer music; Miss Nelda Maxwell, elo- editor, Miss D. Gee was one of the Jones rug Store THE. P CKER G-1. N E W Is Funeral DirectoiA, ben feed, chop; millf4d. cutionist, of Markham; Russell Park., brightest yet read. The next meet loist Whitevale. There will also bc- ing willolikely stage a debate. A Wbert yoid will eventu- Chopping query 'week-day. - com ally buy. Phone 1800) a duet by I- . Si and lis and other talent. mittee to prepare, for a concert was Pickering, Outaxio =,o(=3=-vvoo= Don't miss this real treat.. Admission named to act and report. President PLone 6800 Pickering �35 cents, children 15 cents. Al Frank Puckrin was in the chair. 7- ! -f 2. 'k,, ..:,�.A� � �! , , .Z ,, . � �r.. - . "­, ,�. .. , � .., , _r­-, 41.­11�-?­ � ��&,-, ��Vi­�-�-, -�:�: -1� -7-- - , -,�-� �;. �5*.` _'1 .-a.- ..,.,..'i:�� , �', 1- , ­, . � -,�f."_­""*,"'.:.�'':�_. ,- -�;_..:•;,r' , � . , -- " I . I I I . I I ... . . ,. 3" q,, ".� '. , _.4.'I .♦ I ,-,e-.,-,� -- - , :_,�6.. � . � C', - " ,,, -� -­�._-',:�� ,�, S` =jr - :a3`..� , , _,..�,�,.� .'' _... � I . " . - .- - , ,� .-t-- �-� - - r�.,�- ­�, .�,,�7t.,��",.�'.-. ,'�,�""r,.,��.7.-.�'.�.�l,-,.�2k 1_�Z:4_.�,;,�, �� ' ,, - ,�­ 1 . , .�;j,,',.� - 'W_,� , - ,,7.'. . - , ,- I . . - I . .1. . ... .,,,I . .., �, - . - �� , I I �... . , " I , : . "4-m- 11 .� 1:4- - I:.. :...�,I � J, �, .rl., �. i,. . I . , ,��-, .,,: I . . .. . I ,I IL .. .1 "I. ,�� "I.:, .�. . �.. ; !� . " . �� , . � . ­Iak-�., ,..- � " 1, .-­ � " . � I . -11. I I.:,, P_ . lateral work an four lower horizons. ., I- :LIMERICK - - - � - I �. . ,�. -1-1 , .� F-im . . .��.� - - -,.� ._ 11 I . The fourth or 51D � :. . -- ­­ I I".. I � ,­ L 4 0-foot level bas de- . . LIMERICK CORNER , : . . � .- �--­_, � Sening Below.-Value -- . . 11.. . . ,� . . I . . . 'eloped rema . I �. - ,� � . , y Stocks � - . 'Joyous Jingles By Gifted RhYnistmvs. �"� "Man. 40 I rkably well.and has e:L- . � . I ..::.. . , .- - Young .� - �-�-�,- ". 1.,�. I ". �.l ,�.js of Mr. Lloyd J. 'Moore cee.ded-even- the expecta- . - In they come on every mail; plies of them. Yo�ung folks, 61d' . �11 Opinion tions of company officials. . There . ..-,. 'I I I . . .* s n for believing that folks, gay folks, prim folks, all are-taking I - ' inat- . - . . . .? . - , . � " '- " ' � ing a hand at this fasc I 1;�...­- .'-,'-'.�Outlook of Mining-Stock Market Indicates- 1929- Will- Be the full edgulficanOe of Howey de.I ing game of writing limericks. - . . . -b. �. . . I -, , � 1. ' '.- I . I � 1 : ,.,..I". _­ . .- .,. � . . - r Mar . eas on the esu ject'intQ .. _;, '. I I' .. -t=brcl Year In Markets and-Mines . .----, . _. . . veiopme-ts mine wise .:have.not-yet j* Mrs. Ettie Eaton of Athe"puts her id ' ' �_ - ...1". I� , .111 ..-.--,. .J: I . _� : . . . . '. . . ''I,� . I. . I � .. " ,�. been appreisted at .heir full face 1 . . .- .1 .... I . I� 11 �. ..'�2,,�-- .__�­ .1-1 I ­ ­... - --7_.____ - - rhyme in the following verse:- - ­ --, I . ., . - ,- - � . , ' . I . "i,,* - . - value by the public.' ----_ ____ * ---' ­I- 7 1 . , .e, A decision oil I - - - . I . :-HYDRO FOR HOWEY ,. - . :I -1 ­ the Ear Falls power plant should Ile - , , ­.. . lowon a dollar with Gillett's Lye .. . 11 I . � I � � And now I think the tea I'll try. , . I 11 I - - .. � . made within the next fortnight. . I . . I .� . -�f f an, . . I .. . .. . 3 ..., - I �:: 1 -" . - %�. The enhancemelat in price -of Arno r To make a rhyme is plenty . . . . . . .4�. , . .��., I I� MR. LLOYD J. MOORE I I . � I . � . :1;'_ . _. . - - - - - ... . �. __ I cannot be readily sized up at the pre. But it doubles up when you win some mon'. . I , . ,� ',,-.: .�,-� :.', Wilting stocks showed alternate' "', L . I . sent time until more is known eon. . . -s are neglecting to give name and -.1 I . Some of our contributoi .. .11�I.I.: . ,, I,pulling and slack during the first I . . �.. I I .:. I .-1. cocain actual development results at is, of course, . - ,. address and name of pa per, a serious omission as it I 11 ;,:. �. y. There has never, ... ;� 1, 11, . L , week of Yebruar 11 1, this company's property. The st"k impossible to send prizes if won. The first two published this .- 'been such activity repreantlug such ,..._ " . has had an unusual market record re'- lz C � . I , , . ., . L ' ,, .. ,. . W* -�." il. , it ruay be soiiie time before !week bore no names but if the writers will identify themselves the P'. a large turnover in terms of dollars I . - ,� ��, , , cently. . � 1 .�,,,., � , �` -X, .::1. 1. ' .1 I I � 'than has been the case during the .. . . . . I . ,_ , .. - prizes will be forwarded. ,�, I �.! ..� - :,..": �! !��. .�. . detailed information will be avall . Ak_:.1_..I., . ". I - The actual number ,�. ; ,...... ..... . -.,�,,,��:i�:;. . - .�.. . - I I f ''q . ng if each limerick is submitted on a . ; , ::." : , , � , - I. . ;.. 1. � . . regarding I . � I .­. .� . "ii, -I , i::�`: .�!.,�. 111�, vast fortnigl i. 1: able to ;.he public, regarding develop. It will facilitate handling, .. . .� . �:. I"t I -leeg e , . . ... f shares traded in has been exceed- .. :1�-:::., ­��".. . ,- P . . . . ...�, meats to justify current Ill _ 13ig separate sheet of paper with nam' and address and name of paper . � , .. .. . .:"', 11 le.,,--t . �_ , .,led In November and December, 1927. 1 : � . -- ., .:-,`,!�. & N't . I I .. I :: .., ...., ...I.. "R .Missourl -continues to hold-strongly,I given n in.each case. - . .. V- � . ,w �.... I I-- N� 1 . I J, I - . . � ... .. ::.:�* .� .1 , ." * 4 - . , I . , . . . . . ,U ; � ," I $2M mark. A' strong .of. 4 V ,: .,: - I , At that time however, the sales con- . I �-2_ .I . _ I .1 0-w around, the . � .. : - � rg-, ''�:� I.��.._,:,- slated largely Qf low-Priced shares. .�,.I%- �"'I .�: 11��. i - shredded Wheat . �, %L. :1 .- . Royal Yeast ;. 1. .1, , �. I :�:��:. , . . -:1.. pool is' to be operating in , ' .�j.v ,. ! I .. - � Tli�,re Is all 0 sun, ' There was a bright inalden ill Clin- .� k" " � _�� � - In recent markets Norands, Interna- . - . . .��5N:I this stock. and .significant. develop- ',it cl:up Ili Powas .5 ., , ' . I ,� I . �' I :. . ;.,, occurring I won't tell his tionle . . ton, . - .�A�'.: .� `­ lienal Nickel and Bay con- - ", ,.:.::'�:�:�:��:�:�,:g "k ': its not 13a W. � 11 . . , � , v . ,... . 1* I . - meats have been at this . . . . . I ed largely to the extraordinary . ...:;:*�:�,;,.11­4 I I I I 8011, Whose bread ivade a hit with . . .:-. I-Arlbut :,,..�,,:;,�, - property. I 14 . I :,. ,I .. ''. Portland Canal It should . . T. ��1' . � .. !i. . : !:!� . � . 11.�11 V".. .. �. .� " ,,,�� :::��,, IN'ben he couldn't . I g Linton, . . jr2l, activity. There were heavy dealings , ,...:.:....�..'�.�.:::�,.: I be recalled that control Is held by. . . . . 1. young , I... ' . . . . .� .. ..:' - � " .. �,L . In such stocks as Big Missouri, Siscoe .. .�:.:.::;,L � . .I �. . ­ I II"`tried 7 tried 'Shrodde,d Wheat .. Its easy to make :4, . I I . .�. ..,I.. .:::3 Consolidated Smelteiirs. P.@ ' "I L� . � Which, 'tis said, prove([ a God-send 'k ..� .' -�.­-"d-,,,%.rao, Widespread public interest . ?n­ Fulconbridge Is beginning to' show . . . With Royal Yetist Cake ... . I �,.y3d: - . L..I ... I . .�..... .. - �44' .:.� ... . - to Lawson, . I . ....q... ..And now s-he's a Linton of Clinton. . . - has been shown, which indicates a de• ,� , subSiantiUl tonnage tigures. The I . . .. . . P , . . . ­� .. � . .. market . - � . . . birable state of affairs In a m ". f this property have as . I .�.. . .. Sponsors O ,- . 1. I ­.. . . . ?� - ��,' . ,Salada Tea . I � ­: ChristieS Biscuits . ,­ : ' , that the - � i .11 .. sorted for some time past . .. ,s way, provWing that the public does . I � - ,. . I .. . I .. ��, , - , sot carry things to excess. There is I ." I Longyear properties were next In im- There was an old gal frow Nevada, There N a plump boy in Port � I . II 7 ...� ' .I 1,,,�,--� � ...I ....... I International and mond. Drank gallons of tea 'for BrRva,da. Dover, -, ;.J�, .1 !. , . -a genuine danger of losing sight Of I � portant to I on . - ' ' .. .... ,�,1��:,� AVho thiol; he i.s living In clpypr, _ ... ' . . . intrinsic values In the early stages of .1 . Underground mining operations are She said to her friend . . .. . . . , ; �7:1.1 I�. - "It would please me no end .. Nith Chriattes aple-ty � ., I - K .-:. 1 *. .. , mining enterprises, However there .. . t: ,I-, " now fairly well advanced, and proven 0 I , . : - I ..d I . - . It you'd. fetch me a ton of Salads.- 'A big box he'll empty P. , I are numerous stocks on the Standard bre sbould be s'lio'vvii up at' a fairly - " I . � . *"_ , - � '. ..".14 .... : .. . . Mrs. A. M eN e I 1, I And laugh at the M.D.a ,of Dover. � .. - :� , -w . � Ml�' - ... �:7�E�xehange which are selling below i rapid rate during the, next ,f� .. - . Of e. I I 1. Norwood. Out, - I Jack Lauder, . 1, , . . their present or prospective value. I. . . K- . I I . . By LLOYD J. IsIOORE 11 mouths. There has been a renewal . .. � . .. I . - . . . : X� , . I It is qutig in order to anticipate the . of Interest in Falconbridge and a cor. ., .''s . .. I . 379 Ullighain .�ve,. Trjrouto. ., . IN .1'.. . .... . . .I. 1. __* -'j. � ,�I. .. . I �., -�' , I � -.7.future of a proven or probable mine Member. Standard Stock and Alluing responding enhancement in price of .. . Gillettg Lye . . I *. .I . . - . _.. N,�, �� . i I - ,. . .�, - .to some extent. The danger lies in Exchange, who reviews the mining � it re voce was all ,old fashioned o ':" . . . I .. Athens, Out. . 1-1 . Sudbury Basin, which is also affeet. TL . . . . 01,� ,.., '� ,. ..s looking too'far ahead on a legitimate I market and will answer enquiries far. ed by further favorable diamond. drill . lady, . . - . . - ' ''Santa Fe. R.R. ' �f­. 1'. ... .. I I R,: � � , enterprise or In placing exaggeratiLd YOU. . . .. I . results at Vermillion Lake. Mlose, llou'seb-ee plug was it bit - when I got to the south on a jour. ... ... .I. 4, ' , �.:. ' . ,� . . . I I .. . 1,I� .. . ; I I -values on propsrties 9f dubious merit. Altagelber the broad activity in the shady, . I .. ney, ". .. ... ,,!' .. 1. I I, �.*. �. The most far-reaching announce- high expTetatious of huge ore reFter- . - F .-:, -. Went affecting the mining and Indus. vex are not likely to be fupf'lorne mining shares market may be taken She bought Gillett's 1;61-e : ., .. - ., Sarid a man. by the name of. '.%I(-- , * 0 I�; '. . , out In the official estimate of proven as Indicativ eaking And made the dirt Uy.-4;' ..� .-.. - Burney, . .. . .... ........... . . - .., �1 - - st he,i -neighbor. I take the hest w - . . Ok ,trial future of Canada that has &P year. . Now she's clean a. ay - I ��, I -, e. Taking everything Into � I I :.i. , . tonnage. . , -0- Mhu-4 Grady. .. 7. . . for some time was that of I . . - The old Santa Fe .1: . . a. . I - peered Noranda consideration bowevei Norduda has .*- __ - . . .. . enjoy eve-ry mile of the'jour- . - . . President J. Y. Murdoch on No - . � Etlie Eaton. I And c ,%L_ . , company withstood the hillueime of New York's Require Six Years I.. � ­­ I . y,', - ��- �-.'- Mines. who stated that his coj I - - . 1 - .1 � - � I .,.� I... ney. . . ., �jt,-: I market better than any other - � . . � . . . .. ....-. . I - . I I . . .114's . . .. 1. Would proceed with the erection of a Bagging' I � * "I. * Baby;@ Own �1 1. .. . I . �VI � . .1'. . , .. coast. Canadian minrug stock. .: To Make Calendar . - . - .. . . . ''. , copper refinery on the Atlantic 1 Tljc,r,a was a young baby named , . '. 1, Trenton. Out. - . .. I � Several adverse f . . . '. f f ,P , -In -collaboration with British Metals actors combined , I - chummy, . , 7' ... .� . ,.� Patents by Ramsay . -. ., . - - . . I 't� I I- Refining Moses . 11 Corporation and Nichol.% M , B. Cotswort'h Says 1 Wbo had a bad pale In his titiAnly. Tk said that you never should I - t to bear du%N r, the price .of 7nterna , .- . . ,I- " . .1, Company. This Is of great import.I Clonal Nickel shares. The prospect of . . - . .1 .� . - .. - - I I �11 I I _.- .. ., ell as a high call money rates inditced, selling Holidays Should Occur The Doctor did phone I . I . . �N mention, �1; , . .. pace from an Imperial as w I . ' "Give him Baby's Own'* - . f -Your newest and oinarte.-ti lilten. .- lwt �, .. I.� �, uatioaal standpoint. It means great I of large proportlovis In both London I .. .. . r On Mondays . .. .. � Now he pain!es4ly strilles it his . Von. . I ), , . ­ ,­ ., ILhings eventually for Noranda and,and Ne- York. This was absorbed MAIMMY I . . �But Rarn.ay & Cu. �14 Ottawa -A letter painting out'the I B Co. � ''' -_ � for 'the other copper of remarkably well. considering the . . . ... ,% .. , producers . ce calmed by i- - - Wm Goden, , - � ' Are riglit in titia. know I , . . 4 porfor. unnecessary Inconvedien Z -- pastern and Central Canada, who may great amo;.,nt offered. The ristmast. and New,i - - - �qqlltlk River. Out. :,. ,ro patent your latest invention. 3 , . ' .. ,� - . P 4 ' '��- ­-� W expetted to toe these facilities on, mance was Wsappointing to those the Position Of Ch X# - :_.- I 1, MR: No. 1. - Mrs. Arnold Hodgins. ";k!; * ,� f Year's Day in the . .. , " ._I. calendar of 19L .. . .. � it customs basis. Hudson Bay. Slier. who were hoping for a continuance 0 . ... .-Iol , �7� g an illuminating skeltol of . ­ - ., if Clandeboye. Out. I I ; .­, the the upward movement. The Canadian and givin . .. . .. �; - , - 1�- '-. , IrUt-Gordon. Treadwell-Yukon. . . . . -1 . .- - . . . � tFbe Intricate. systems of calendar mak.. .. . . -1 . � . . - I 1�I . . j �, Stirling mine of Cape Breton ane- pos- sponsors of tbs. stock however are tug that are undertaken each year, has I -,'.': . 13ayers A*pirlii . Dr. William's Ptak Pills- . .. . __ �7' 1 � . . .. quite a* confident as before concern- nierp was au old ;a(ly Of MjYir' ---"--jk stomach re4torex was soubt for - . -'I_ �r, I . sibly International Nickel are pros- . I I ­ - -1 - ... - , i . - - I tug the market outlook for Nickel It. been received by the editor of "later-i NVIto always advised using,Rayer. And by dealers supremacy'fought I . �ctivs shippers. � - 7 I pt . dependence" the monthly revievt riC! I . , '. I The p"Ilc reception of the Norands, Aspirin Tablets for cold for , Is stated on Q111te good authority that - I , - - . I ­ - the League. of Nations Soctely in I . . .. � I- I , the best of the Nickel news has not Nothing (41i4e she extolled - *_ Dr. William's Pilitic PIIIA , ... I .- . . . geftnery&tmouncement does not carry - Ilea dquia rt'k�r�i� . ' . I - , -try, -this Aspiriti- named -Por sit stomach Ills , eon made public. Nickel is still I Canada, which has Its �. I .--.,- Inuch significance. Close market tot- yet b - oatsw.xth, So y(mi . Ottawa, . I ,��11 ...L... ­I lowers, were looking beyond the re. regarded by many astute market tol-I at from .tioses P. c .-ec• I Bayer. �Was the cure that they sought slid ", _. . l. I. I well known calendar eipert slid dit -I ---- - Ben , .. .... ...'. . --, I ver . . I __ ., ­� , lowers as y attrattive for a long. i . Shendalmau. .. - - - I .. .1 .1. Idnery news to the probable effect of International Fixed (luten- - I. t'.97 toughl.for. . .. 1* I the coming Norands, Annual Report. .., 1 , '- I . � I.. . .. hold. regardlem of the. apparently for Of the I ,R,R. No, 1. Cedar Valley. Onl, .,... -�. - . - . I �L .. this enter. dar LeaV e� 1 . : ....I : A ., - .. .- � �_ .. -Wri. C. E Myaffetr. I . �11. . - '. 1.4wkLlcb Is likely to be a fairly ton. high .valuation placed. on Mr. COaESworth J,5 the exponent oto , , . , I . . . . • I � � i., -_ ­ ' , - , public' prise by the stock market. . . Bancroft. Out. , , - I "I ... . .... .. servatIve document. The . . There is P!eu(Y: Of 01DJOYment for .. . - .. '.* . . . I - - - Hudson Buy was the third of the fixed calendar of thirteen months of ' , I . - , th�! I the whole faratU if all sin Ill the One dollar will be sent for every . I . .. ,I'- I :.I. market leaders to make a demonstra twenty-eight days each to replaoQ 11 fun of writing Linierteks, ' Limerick excepted. Give' name, , ...Z .. �� - tion of strength. On Its previous ad. Irregular Gregorian ,calendar now iu Atty nationally adXertised articto and address sad name o! f this .. . .1 I . . ;V - -�-. . � I vances it has found Its high point at use and points- out that bet-uthse� A �- around 22% but oil the last move It Christmas fell upon a Tuesday in, or service found in this or any pre. paper.. Write: Limerick Editor. - I vlous issueq of this paper may be Associated Publishers. Rooms 421-5. -_ . I I. - . The Flin Flon N I'S much inconvenience was ca,u4o-d � . I I ...0.�I I.. .. L I ,I. .. .r' crooned 23. Aline is, 19� and eniployvd a-- tile ma• made the.suh-joct of a limerick, - .73 Adelaide-St. West, Toronto 2. � . . . ; . ..-Wh ' . I I . getting closer to production. The to employers ,ork .follow- � . � . . - ­ . . y , -,.-. _...,._.! ,. . -electic power development Is jority had to return ,to ,A �'__- - ,--­ ­-. ,:­___...___ . ,- ......___­____ -_ - ­_ - . ... . . 1. I .. bydro I . ..� I ... � .1 _.. , ' �.YOU . .I - being harnessed and will be capable Ing t-te week-eud. on Monday, thus i Greenwich Ohqervatory and the Ndutf� . . I . I . . ... , interrupting the. holiday and maldrig ' work out, Etchings' on Snow ... -. . � 1(-at Almanac Ofleo. They - - -�.. I �_� � of delivering power lit the mine before I . it inalmssible for people to visit their.for all .Nations the Right Ascension .1, - . the present year Is opeut. There is no .. 11 - . - relatives - Sun, Moon and . -1 .. . . .. doubt whatever about the ultimate ..friends or_ at distant poluts. and Declination of Me Still In- the cold dnys of late January ' Under they.International I Fixed Calen. S -Stars at each of the and early February, when the after- _ fter- : . ` jq duggosted aq an f-fliclimt 24 hour:, f(,r evet,> one of the year's noun sun is driving-long, low shafts - . . . . - greatness of the Hudson Bay Smelt- , .4 of tile Fixed � � I � I 11 %:-.1! .1;-,�-Will Like " . Ing enterprise. or of its potential earn. dor which j I - . . . I I . , . , , r. 'og . �.j. . - . Ing powe. The price of copper has a alternative.to that. now in v I Mr,7 3 G,-da y q. across the snow, I often stop to look Z I I ,__ L I I,."...4, ....� . . great deal to do with earnings and Cotsworth points out that Chr I'll By August, 1923. MOW, were 'print- at the lilac and helmiotrope shadows .-f-_I .71 - . I . I - ..... � . . ... profits. T�e present-ouffo-ok is for a would always fall upoll,11 Mond), asled and a lit to the Director-6 of the cast by the standing stalks of thistle, _ . continuance of high prices for this would all other holtday�.. thxou�ilwlt National Observatories in-the United joepye weed, or aster. The lines of ..� . . . I.,�. 'ho -creating -i long week-end States, Gerniany, France and Spain. to the stem shadows are so beautifully 7�_t- 'O . � ALBERTA - metal. It has advanced appr(;xt:i ate- t year. I " - �� . , . I . � .�_- lY 4 cents a pound In the past six -holiday to thi hell'�tll :or the world fit lonable e.ach to begin his Quota of the precise and they biur I out in''the upper , ...' _ I . . . -. : the _ , - '**,- grc!at work thoy'noitually shared out, branches into sornAlihig .so mystert- - - months. and there are il"o'visible I'ar6 �. . -aling . I - . ... 1), . afed. vague that I am _. signs of a substantial setback. It with the complexity PC th,I t;o that no part Is duplic. � The ously and delicately va ... .. I . . : - .. . . . . . _. .... .�..I. ERTA I save should be remembered however that preparing a new calendar f,>r , United Slates aqtrollomers 1%orlc out always reminded of Twachtman's . .,... .., . . . 8 in. each year. Mr. Cotsworth couttimes, for all ,NLationg, like Eclipses for the wonderful drawing. He had ,studied � I ; ''.......-A . a your fuel bill. high-priced copper in the past has 'The fact that the ba.s�i for making - snow, both in line and H ea quicker. variably stimulated production, and ---' . urly P0.31- the shadows on ne . .. . Is more lasting., Sun and 3loon. and the hourly . � I-res six tiolls 4nuch , Less ash. Clean to handle, Per- has attracted Iiigb-cost, into each year's' calendar - rvqu f.the Planets with calor, so tlZat he bad made-of- ____ T-ffi- lit . -.1 .. - feet for furnace, range or grate. --the-freld. Tlie outlook is apparently I yeaTT-61f-cooperative i�ork ., e best I it e, etc. Germany calculates' the them a genre of llis own. HOW beauti- � s In five leading ll�ttl'lll, hourly 1xisition' for 307 of the Fixed fully he drew.trees a o . And you will like the idea of for steadily Increasing consumption astronomer. and banks and hill � . . known to all vdla .yearly Celestial-Arctic Cir- lines, snow fortes and cloud edges and . using coal from our own Canadian should be ), which will undoubtedly take care of Stars I)elow the .Celestial . - . .. 1. : Antues. . I I the output of new producers. . buy or regeive, calendars. ' For- cx�- cle to the 'Tropic of,Cancer. . France water surfaces! . - - . . I ' . .� ' .)Ilq to the Hundreds of Voluntary testimonial It was also note-worthy that power- amplP,. the first ei'60at'n - r tI works out the hourly positions for the All baie form%-under sunlight cast �­ ' - - ..:,,I .. . 'letters prove that ALBERTA fill British Interests are working as. year 114-33 %­­­ 1)v--.11l o•l A)"-`It 17111, Polar Stars within the Arctic' Circle, mysterious shadows on the. snow- ' . b.". eliCn. lit . . - - COAL Is Your guarantee of cont- 8fduously toward Insuring nu ade- 19'.1., , : .; ,; iU t*:o etc.. Spafti floes like ,work for 65 Of rose bushes, .;mall hawthornes, young . I plate beat satisfaction. I quate production of copper within the I __ I .. . i the I more Southerly_Stars, etc, ". beeches and locusts, as well as wild .. . .'. I . . .. I . t one and a half years later rice, flags and cat-tails. Very beau- - .. .. . ... .:"At last, ALBERTA COAL Is avail- British Empire, 'British 'Metals Cor.1 1 ... . . "About _. . I . : ,. I 11 "...... � s of some of the . . � . ) able"to the people of Ontario and poration In known to be closely a�_-­1 � , I � these four National Directors having tirul aro the shadow - ;1 . [ . . .. ­ ! :- _,:`��:, 4� their results will send copies tall meadow-grasses, Particularly 1. I I . large shipments have already Or- soclated with the British Government., ...�* `i�'.�!Ii�'�, - I. I ;printed tI rly the - � .�' , ' ., -_�-, I : .. I .��. 4,1.1,".''ff­.� . I - . rived ready for delivery to your TIR� outlook for the metal over an. - . �.:,:,:,�, " I 1 to,,,each otber and to the Greenwich millet and what we as children called . . . 1�!i":,.� I - . . . I - - . I .......�,- . .. ,:�:�j.,,,,,.!.:. �A 4A4t 4 . , �.� . - -home. . extended period -Is considered aUr44C_-_.__ I� .I I . boritix-,who-will-combine them in -wild outs." T46 these grasses come, .. : , ­­ . . ;:.:. : .. : 4 ,...:;:�. .!:. I the "Nautical Almanac" for 1933 they looking for seeds, the song sparrows.- .. . , tine. . - ­ . - _! , :1. .. . :;�:,":.:..;.:� I .1 I - Your dealer either has it or can announcement 14 due .at All! .:. ;..!�l ;.: :.11, •. : I will print and Issue about the end of . . . They have a very pretty way I . .1,I . I . I got It for you if you Insist upon It. Some announc I .. ", .. ''. .. � .. I , � . . I early date concerning hydro-electric! - . i 119SO. The complete Nautical Almanac of•flying a,g:.inst the tall grasses, .­.,�'_ . . ,,-I.- . 1. : ,7 . I .1'. . :.. ear I '::!.. . . . ... . I - f.hoif _. . . - . �. .. . � - �.. :.:,!,. I ., : 1 I , ­ COAL DEALERS, NOTE: - power for Howe,, Gold Mines. I . . ..: . � ,Ne- ­...-.......;.�,._�� .. I ,-,,,-U-tllv4l--�w4t-ta-��ctors-of-_,,�&�dlof_the-stalks.-with- ­ - � __ :. �` .... i I ­' Ne- .i., ., 1, ��N: � . . -- __I ' �. I., .. -.,: , Geodefic. Offices in all Nations, to en- little,feet, and, by the weight of their .Ask fgr-ttst-cf-Opiratat*-stiOOiTy-.--Wfiitioi,s ,eve been Ili p�r. ess�K. . - ". _ . I ,�.� �, � I , . ­ . . - I imp Guaranteed Coal, and other many weeks between representatives .. � , .:,1i �-,..ti able each of them to work out from bodies, bending them down to the . '_�-, . . I . - ,�i��.ii. � I � particulars from , .­,�:� ,, I of the company and 'the Provincial: .. � ...� J-,..�,� its data, the Tide Tatler showing the snow. Itis t. graceful performance, L-..--- _­'. I I I.. " I , ' . . .I-- 1 . '--- _ Overn­rne-nV-It remutry _ " - ; - ,` Lila es -Tides toi, -carried-oa-with-B rinse wind.and-a'- I . . l: �� . �,; --, , 1'.I -fly-tinit -aud--heights of TRADE COMMISSIONER'S '�'_ I - . . I_.. .,�,I .� ready for gradual bending down of th6 stalk. . I . .: _; . . H. Ferguson. to give his assent.i . I'll, .I---1-­-1 11, .. i ­ ' ' BRANCH G. I . It! leach of his country's Ports ' ...� 1. .1. i - !.J.� :jti � i9p.1le to t-he 'Makers of Calendars not A brave bird is the song sparrowl - ._.Province of Alberta I I There seems strong likelihood that I . :r. :,,` .�::.7. �, I . coat, holding . the Hydro-Electrie Power Commis- �, _,:��%,:�..-!. , ��: �_.. i later than January, 1932,, 90 that And in his gray-brown I I.-I 1::".:.:::1`:j�.::" , . :: .. ::i,,.,..�!.',', .�. .". . q ! ,. , 323 Brock Building, 200 Say St. cion In Ontario will enter the i : .1,4_t,L.'_ �:�'i 0"! . ...I , . . e Patricia i I � I:.�;.�,::,::s :.i.; ::,,:. 1 Calendars for 1933 may be printed down the golden stalk of the "wild ..". ..1. . I ,..,..!,.� .... ; "t.I .1.. �:��:- �:. . , Toronto 2. Ontario. Field. Howey is an assured ,eon-� ... . 11�,1.�:�;�,.M; . ._.; . � ; � ready for dtstrihiitiou (luring the last oats," with his heliotrope shadow cast ,�, ;!:, � ". .. . .,.,. I ..'� !�;', ;!:j::­::j�,;� ;.,..:;:.5. .1 - . - . � I , r . . , -.- 1. I Telephone ADelaido 4922 1 .. antaer.of power on a large scale. This . , . *I . .. ::-.�.., : :;�." months of 1932.11 . on the snow, be is a beautiful bird. .. . f... '1!...;­ ` �. : . .. . . . ,:,."I . _4;�!�:�` . . . _..I see I j'' ....; . . .� ' company Is prepared to proceed Im- .4 , �, 11 - . . , I . .. �: ..1: I ') :. ..: . I.� o w -�- I . . . � .., . . .., - - * ' : 1 ,i . . . . .I .. I,� '�� .. . ... . . . I ... iilore delicate_ -I� � � ,:. , . I mediately with construction of a 500 ,.� .; :.�..:.��­';;;X . I . . - I :__ ­ I -.,;;.:;.-1 - ---- - _f, � '-- - scene.--Toho_ . .. . . I ��! 1�1; , 1, . . 4 � . �1. __�, / I - ... . ; , ton mill, when the power announce-, � . . . ,.� lil�� I "" -'� "Whv 1% it you never get to the of- is sljowfi JA thio Winter , . 1 color dombination thin , .- .N 1.1" .. . . .. , . � .. - .- .. .- - I 11., .1 i - . . _"..�.�.. .. 1_/ .1 ....::::. _ ,. I 1, went is made. The present outlook : , `i,q ." - -"The Meadows." .. . U. .- S�Van tyke, in . - , ir,,�... . I I.. fice in time in the morning?" demand - _. �1,� .; . Is that Howey should justify a 1000- - ed the head clerk angrily. "ICs like 0- .,...y. .. • M1..• ... ' , . . .�4-,.. .p. :'•.,,+' ..�.. .P!'.•++1/ . .. a ~''.t .�~ . C — n ..w Empire Penny Post Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea,is truly ecoeomical: A m IMMIX PASS Wancllester" Guardian (Lib-): Hith- half pO�d makes almost as many cups an a fuu, ci to'the attempts of the business com- ' s, i th Of Chea tea costing SOC t0 60C. A -JD 8) the-T to bring pressure to bear on ed p "ng V 1AFF� the Treasury have been concerned 1 - •: . n._• sY with rotsoring the penny Port within Relief Comes Through the Use f (ON WITM VV. (A11L..TER) this country, and these have inv'ari- of Dr. Williams Pink Piilg:^ ably been countered by the argument y - : -Th.e wiuiswr tiruyued into the vil. that the national finances cannot j. The moss a' rheumatic sufferer ca+► laze barber shut' for u shave, at the afford the less of live millions or so hope for iL rublAng auulething uu clone oY which he proffered tm unual ',Whish 1t is said the change would !n- r - the pw•ollen ,aching points is a little 110-cent price Ice of the shop, volve• Canada has now supplied a relief, and all the w ile the trouble . atroug argument in favor of a geheral !RED 11 - l{ 111 take it in preachiuk, sir,' reg is becoming more firmly rooted. It penny post within' the Empire, and plied the polite barber, I tuding the SS a a Is now known that rheumatism is offered cube. (lawe who advocate " are prepared �� good �� rooted in tae' blood, and that. an the "'Aly fyIehd," rejoined the minister to show that the increased communi- trouble goes oil the blood becomes with souse dignity,"I haven't a 10-eent cations which would result would stl71 further thin and whterv. To get +sermon.„ more than make up for any loss. It is rid of rheumatism, therefore, yon "That's .all right,'air," quickly re- believed that the 9n86eatian of the REO ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good iuust gas to the root of the trouble la torted the` bari)er. "Then I'll come now campaign started with the fon n the.blood. That is Nehy Dr, \t'illiaws,' twice." don Chamber of Commerce. �- Pink Pills have proved so bent-flrial( 1 r }- The proper measure of a man !s the when taken for.this trouble. They I Lit ht•heurted nlaldeirs often make �t �p 0TP � �F Motor I 1SuranGe size of the thing required to get I1f11 make new, rich blood which expels heavy-hearted men. FOR to Be Compulsory goat. - the poisonous acid and the rhbuma• _ � n tint disappears. So lul;g Sas thane are boys there will IOC \jHi MIDIEN ' Hope s the'companion al power, > There are thousands of former!be uu friendless dog.. New Zealand�and the mother of success, or whose' rheumatic sufferers In Canada, now hopes strongly has within him the glib -:71well and strong, Nho thanlf'Ur. 11'ii• „ 'Mothers are quick to praise any- of mfraeles.—Smiles. . Drug Store Clerlt-(^eseitedly): Oh, New Law Goes Into Force at ]fame' Pink. Pills that they are now thing which brings health and com- sir, there's a Scotchulau out there who ,fort to their little ones—any medi= End Of March, When Mrs. X: "I can. In the first place free tronl the aches uud pains of bits j grunts to buy ten cents' worth of dreaded trouble. One of these, Airs. cine that will make the baby well and Drivers Reregister he doesn't have a job and never did poison to commit suicide. How can $ " W. F. Tait, McKellar, Ont., who saps: 1 save him?" keep him well will always receive Second, he doesn't give ma any money, —"I am-otte of the^willing ones to hearty recommendation from the Wellington, N.Z.—Motor vehicles tri• when he does have same, which Is The Bosa: "Tell him it'll cost mother. That Is why Baby's Own surance against the 'third party' risk never, and third, he left me the der 4011 you of t'-e greet benefits 1 receiv- twenty cents." • ed from the use a' Dr. Williams' , � _. Tablets are so popular. Thousands is to '.,come universal at the end of after we were married.' -Pink Pills, Atter lying 1n bed for of mothers throughout the country, March-, when all motorists are requir-( -- r seven weeks $afferin�g untold agony GAMUT not only use them for their own little ed to renew their registration and pay ���� Your Health with Inflammatory cry rhbu untold relief some curves, a curl, a tilted nose— ones but are always delighted to be the annual license fees. A measure re- huaily came through the use of this That's you. able to recommend 'them to other cently passed by the New Zealand Far medicine. I could not move in bed A startled rapid-beating heart— mothers. Thousands of mothers liameat provides that an additional TO-NIGHT TRY only as they .lifted we, and I could That%. me. have proved Baby's Own Tablets to £1 is to be paid by all owners of s y�ppal only sleep sleep wben optate3 were given A look, a smile, a kiss-or two- be without an equal is relieving passenger cars when renewing their Mlnar.d'ii �l��■,af,S �i me. The medical treatment 1 was That's we. their little ones of any of the many annual registration. A ring, a book, some mumbled tones— minor ailments which arise out of a All motor vehicles are to be elm- ' taking seemed of u�� avail. Then I for that cold and fixed feeling, was advised to try Dr; Williams' Pink 'That's us. {derangement of the stomach and llarly Insured, the tariff. ranging from Get Well---Kee Well. Pills, and soon 1 begun to get relief. Some flying pots and Pana, some bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are the, 15s. for a motorcycle to £3 fora p After taking six or eight boxes the words Ideal laxative—easy to take but motorcar used by commercial travel- 'Let FLU r' rheumatism Sane banished and I have Let fall; thorough 'in action. They banish era and agents who are continually on '. A court, a judge, a crisp decree— constipation and Indigestion; break the read in the course of their bue! b usin the OLD RELIABLE I m• Bever felt better In my life. It is sev t by' using That's allup colila and simple fevers; expel lness: £7 to £10 for taxicabs seat- eral years since this happened and t worms and make the teething period Ing up to six persons, with an addi asiaard's Ltaimeat Co. X.M. I have had no return of the trouble . % Yarmouth. X.AL THE MODERATE ENGAGEMENT easy. The Tablets are sold by medi- tional 109. per annum 1n respect of 'etnce. 1 may add that I recommend-I ,, ed the pills to two of my friends who �h&t ring to only plated, sir," said cine dealers or by mall at 26 cents a'each additional seat; £24 for a motor f _ the jeweler. box from The Dr. Williams' 9ledicine!omnibus carrying 20 Kidney Disease Doesn't %were suffering with rheumatism and I ry erg pennons, with a "Oh well,' returned the customer, Co., Brockville, Oat. sliding scale increasing according to. Warn the pile were equally effective in both airily, "i dare say it will last as long the capacity of the vehicle, cases." as-the.engagement." I is eetlmated that 25 per cent. at It Strikes—When Least Exported. Try Dr, Williams Pink Pills for German alfa S. Afnca t P +anaemia, rheamatism, neuralgia. In- y the Iicensed- motor vehicles In New Ward It OR In Time With digelltfon or nervousness. 'Take them Revenge Is one fruit that sours as Capt] Times: No one denten the Zealand are not insured, and it has Warneris r e Kidney and as a tonic If you are not !n the best I soon as plucked. right of South Africa to make trade i Liver Remedy been frequently found that pennons !n- Payaical condition and cultivate a re- To err to human; to persist Is error(treaties with any foreign country or jured in road accidents have no effec- i is devilish. to give moat favored nation terms to At forty and after to the erttleaa time sistence that will keep you well and` tive recourse against the motor owner, for man. u you aloes down jou lea strong.' You can et these pills I jGermaay or anyone else. But * defib- because be is unfnaured and has no jO�g" m.n, mloomsmg with a•us3s• assn $ np ahead- they talte the premottoa, the through any medicine dealer or by A girl has to be old enough to i erase decision to put Germany on the M assets. Compulsory Insurance will We Mowry—jos tak their orders. 2arixta _ mail et 50c a bon from The Dr. 1vi1•rcover she has pretty legs before e- I same footing as Grew; Britain when not cover the driver of a car, nor wb a Y�oa need. s sound body—that^s !aspires for the "Follies" or.to be a any_preferences are given in any fu, passengers. unless they are traveling tl+atiy stir np your itver Lad kidaays - -- ]llama Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. .- ` circus acrobat. tore South African tariff is a very in a vehicle plying for hire. to do their psop•r work +vim Warner's different thing. it shows that the fess Xldn•y And Liver S•medy This President Coolidge has become such "The third p$rty d:ak is, how:ver, safe, heraal r•msdy With the pleasant lin ardent sportsman, and such an err Through-gear resolution: .To.order Pact Government has decided to go very completely covered, as Attorney taste has been famous for mar• than 60 " my fres': air direct from nature—and cut of its way to exhibit fcaelt ere un- years• orginally a dostor's pr.eoriation. pert with the rii7e, that we should General Frank Rolleston. In explain- It is doins untold rood. Save your %*alts. - tbfak the photographers who accom• leave the window open for delivery. sympathetic to the family principle Ing the measure to Parliament; said- mea- Any dragrtat will Sell YOU a bossier as applied to the nations of the Brit of Wara*r•s Safe Zidnsy sad Liver>t m- puny him on his hunting trips would _ - "The claim attaches to the number- say At small cost- sus est it—there's be a little nervous atter all the provo- Every woman knows which man i Ish Commonwealth. It is an act of{plate of the car, and it does not mat• the only way to •aloy Its bonelts, Was. cation they've given him. the would snub first it.she should be• deliberate antagonism to Great Br!- ter by whom It 7s driven, whether by n•r's-�' �'dl~ GO" Toronto' Ont A feature of;a new club for skating' come rich, rain, the. Union's beet rustomer, WARNELI SAFE KIDNEY South African producers should ren-Ian unauthorized servant or whether AND LIVER REMEDY !! by •a thief or a joy-rider—no matter' " ou arta ictal tee, we vote, Is the plunge On.the Golf Coarse--Lady listening laze thef act, which cannot he denied, I who Is driving the car that causes an bath, it is often a feature of skating I t- "gentleman" trying to get out of a and should think whether the treaty'accident under circumstances which r "wan v is not opposed in this way to their on real ice. �"-sand-trap": horrors, I never i DPo y would impose a liability on the driver, HEUIED D - 4, heard such swearing since I was born. own interests, there Is an Insurance to anybody in- MIDDLEAGE "Portes Git promises every surren-.I Gentleman, looking her over carefully, ---�-- jured by such accident." . - dertag bandit in Mexico a plot of replies:—"Weil, madam, I don't blame �ae��pp����l The premiums Prod private motor- - land." With flowers and perpetual them for cuasing when you were born. p a RENTS 311181-PY n[ltl�1 I lots alone will amount to $1,000,000 : eare, perhaps? i tll�L.11 l annually. This will not be paid to the Woman Praises Lydia E. d The trouble with'�raltinR for some- p p state insurance department, but will • ".A Minnesota judge says.. there are thing to turn up.is that some other fel• 'D['1JoY SLEEPS SOUNDLY Pinkham s Vegetable be distributed among all insurance :an increasing number of divorces low is busy heading it of.. Here's a way to soothe crying, wake- companies operating in this sphere, Compound _ caused by arguments over playing Q, - I _bridge. This may be because It is - fol babies to sleep quickly and easily. the car owner nominating the fnaur• It's the way aoctoro endorse, and mil- ance company preferred by him, Sarnia, Ont—"I, am willinif to - easier to get a divorce than it is io ! deals o ModerW liana of mothers have proved is safe The measure has been long desired answer letters from other women, to won- learn to play a good game of bridge. • and harmless. A few drops of. Darely- by New Zealand motorists' organiza• tell them the Lydia Lauded by Premier derfulE.Pin good ege- -.. '•THE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION vegetable, pleasant•tsating Fletcher'9 clone, and the only criticism !d that !t E,Pinkham's _ -of Canada Castorla, has the most fretful, rest- does not cover drivers and passengers table Compound 3etattiinh*d 1907. Stanley— Baldwin Says Peace less raby or child aaleep 1n a few In private care, The Government did me.I cannot be "VAL: aas*ta tisa9.1a7.00. surplus to mint♦.tea! And for colic, constipation, declined to extend the measure in this thankful enou far �� swaars over slsoo9o.09 Moves Show Higher Con- the benefits free ONLY FV>aDas 0"-, a colds and upset spells, there's nothing dircifon until there has been at ceived during the LVyx COaQANT 1Nuyy. Ception of Progress like Gastoria. The Chas. H..Flutcher least a year's trial. Change of Life. I sseXatess sad Aoesaert Z' signature Is the emark of genuine do housework and arse to sdmbe s of tue ata- - London—'There is to•dily a ten- soads lsateealtr =zelsidvslr. dency to leave behind us much of Castorla. Avoid Imitations and be The millennium will,be be here-when my troubles mads Agents in all principal Cities and Towns ? me unfit to work. In Canada. that form of strife In which so many safe. It takes the nations as long to declare A friend advised -� Z. O y ars' prole People _ ~^ -' war as it takes the United States Fres. 9, sea. Wits'. seer. Am. altrs. me to try the Yea• atlead Otto®: OSAsMr. pa*. gaged last century," declared Stanley The lmmigratlon Problem Senate to declare peace. etablr Compound.I felt great relief'at Baldwin, the Prime Minister, at a --�.__— -- Toronto Telegram (Ind. Coils.): nerves got tter. 2 will recotts- � � � '' 'dinner in celebration of the successful Not all the bad bills are passed by my The Immigration problem grows more mend your medicine to an with trots- raising of the £302,000 required to, counterfeiters. Let u8 not foYget our us►,..+....r,.,w�� complicated as the days grow logger. bks tike Ihad."—MRS.7o19tN 13�1so1,<e =" Mu" a,.....i I finance the eontributory pension legislatures. 162 N.Chriatiaa St, Sarnia,Qntirl0. vt.r..,a.,.,rwrra�a. "the railways have new fallen out with >> a.4 t,..k,,.....,,a-& ,•..,., scheme for veteran ministers and their —•.••� dependents in the Baptist Union of tho- Government and it is a good guess •�M�� Great Britain and Ireland. that they won't let up till a scalp or �;lyiTCll "It is not for us to judge them. In two adorns their wigwam. Of.course, _ 226 uorthamntoa many ways we are unfit, poor old Robert Forke will have to afsaaw,N.Y. perhaps, to suffer. . . . Hon. Robert Forke is i lees X7a MUTDO XV". Oaf•=•, C". tie the shoe latchets• of those who probably a misfit in the most d9t8cult _ preceded us, But we believe we have Free Book About Cancer found a better way. We have discov- portfolio anyone In the Cabinet has _• The indlanapoiis Cancer Hospital, in. eyed that their is enough for all to`tried to handle. But who put him �Ne,he our +dianapolls, Indiana,. has published a do in, joining hands throughout thelthere?. Wasn't it Prer•irr King? And �I�� , -• booklet which gives interesting facts didn't Premier King_ know when he f the cruse -Of--Cancer. &too -tells- world-against-a--0ommon_4oe- --- — — -- N — :nhat to do for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. did it that no untried farmer could do ® Ct4 A valuable guide !n the management of Of sassing time'itt ftaticldal strife., It w other than make a .peas of a situation any case. trite for it to day, mention• is a sign, as some tell us, of religious that would try the genius of a states- For this rarer. Indifference. I believe it to be a sign T'rot`h 7 man? Premier King made Mr. Forke dee to Aeia -- -- -- ---- ing at-last-'more-truly -- -- - ,.,a,aasnwt _ and more deeply what is meant by Minister.. There Is no reason to doubt — that Premier King dictated the Min- on 16 h Don't Neglect that, word so often upon r lips, ister'a course. And Premier King y,�sia►udavisca ° Bronchial Colds should shoulder the blame, If any,and , Pneumonia. "frill" and otber danger- Minard's Liniment prevents -Flu, stand between his Minister and the pun noalsdies develop from common colds. To prevent tsks cough> —"' railways. �__� Just a tasteless dose o1 Phillips' departs. You are happy again !n five A rugby forward, inclined to utnk, _ 'and remove• the cause, Rift rsci from was sprawlin at the side o[ the itch Minard's Linirestrt to. Bilk of -Magnesia in water. That is minutes. :. old-t re ieved he es • It'• r seteatl9. B D , r Gri a_and Flu. eo,aMaatieecoi •n virtues. dolt by nursing-w-minor-Wury Iiia-skiDPer — - --pP- -- — - -Don't de defend-on .crude methoda� en desrsfeea a° s ° saw '%till and observed, unkindly: ? an alkal7, effective-_'ye Tiacnl7eee.—I. Employ the,best_ way yet evolve3 in W. _• Ssekiey, Lista" A new process, found in London, has been the standard antacid for 60 all the years Of 'searching. That is a4s l[atau►t tit, T•aeata s sae "Sitting this cne out, Bill?" ��' � _w will make cardboard as strong as iron, years among physicians everywhere. Phillips' Milk of Magffesia. *" "Madam, thin coffee you are serving This answers a complaint from Scot. One spoonful will neutralise at once Be sure to Bet tke genuine Phillipa' land that Christmas-cards wear out many times its volume in acid. It Is Milk of ',Magnesia prescribed by physt• r ;� 1porsAeatf.• won't settle!" complained a young after a few seasons. the right way, the quick, pleasant and clans for 60 years in correctfag.exceed dWad�lMa�k resident in a 'boarding-house to his • i _... hoste", 'Then It is In Rood com• �' efficient way to kill-Abe excess,a Ad.,acids. Each bottle contains full direo- 73c citta 40c - • pnnpl" was the reply. .ISSUE No- 7—'29 - The stomach becomes sweet. We pain tions—any drugstore. .: �,„•. . ?A u:.'^,.^ x-_.'..nn •-...:...' ,9r �ss�♦ .^.mcT .' q.-, kft� , y4 .11 , Mu -A ,-..: Lance from here'were totally,destrw- Rreutdistreest. ttre bacue to W-seat•t QQ '4 7•` "' ed by''$#tri. • Theft was bat't t#maH theTeroatoGlobe to bu forwarded to� 8 H IT rSFs �� _ insuraiAce. Its deetinmlon. �se� f r TIs2P _ 7`be counsit now ad ounpe�to meet Now Ist-the time to get a new�►t of There .tore 'between between 4b0 � t t{3letiparTar.: il.bot!paid laadranes again on 6iuoday, March dtth, for the Hart>tea i or get the bid set re abed.' '�t Q� ■ M ' and. 600 people on the skating rink pamuel Svbscriptiom to the Uat'ted••Statm and Creat transaction of general business. I have in'Stock samples uf' f9 ly Britain$2.00 in aavanu. last Saturday night, The band was _-_ Trees aad 'Jetirey's h+.roees. The i in•atteadaneg. --- _ former trap be ordered 3hrvNgh,cattt• �tn'aaead"man aad women ttttlGcted The.annual meeting.of the United , a have totted ttIL and re - JORN MURKAR, Prephater: : _ rogue at prJces�lueted. lromi.nTUltE's�t18 rinv.a mora Church was.- held here last Friday 'ATTEN 1 IOlvi Qatalogue free,,,x lei v+ Mable treat--t wt,:crs n.e DroQea night begla.1ng with a banquet. I also carr collars,�collar, ,tdp, swgaE sue�Yss c ut la ever 91% of the nu est stubhora NOTES A COMMENTS. Triers Was raised during the'year for y D uycaf+r2lyrirs.�Gea acthei�ter t�gupea. I have taken over, theARency__ pads, harneae oil by hulk, harness —r�tcreathesys.em tonocma sem+ t a`ll_purposes over $f5W. dresslow.also silver polish Gp• to t�oz toast'at any Goal dncs�et'a - Cousidembie dlseussion�haa tak• Thee sale of Mr. Robert Miller, of for : sod-other partfr. aesrcactory reltet or money registered cattle, IaAf week, was not Renfrew Creati, 5eparatr)rs,Scales Repairs promptly done, <- _ ' NA TURE'S 'Dietl place and is still taking place so well. attended by buyers from a ._ $alvei+,,Fleury's Fainous _ in regard to aaaigning home-work distance as was-�Cted• However, Piu«e, Points, L. W: PILREY, GLAKF,�IoivT _. 'PILE REMEDY 3 to public school pupils. The prat• a good figipre was realized. ScuffirrA rind Wheelbarro�F. ♦� C toed '`oneg¢nuino witfaoutaameA.�t.MerrFlt lice has been iu yoRue for taiany Yhone 5U$ Pick. � W 5E E. 'E. JONES,-Drug Store. a t lash Md h�at•n years and apparently with no PICKERINO COUNCIL, 2 ` -.evil resnits.- -Thus who appose . The atove, council met. pursuant to AGENT (473} BROU'GHAbi- the practice cuuteud that if a ttdyjurnnrent, on 9aLurdav, the Oda 4 lost. Aleutbera all,.pres;ent•except Mi. tits child is iu' school for sib hours a Moot e. thareeve iq the chair. »lin .The Muni.cipat 'Corpora.�ion - E , ., 'day for five days in the trees;, the utes of last meeting. were read- and -OE THE— g x roved, _ rest of his n-aking houi'S should be pP s were resent. r ' A number of acro p TGWLShip O♦ Fickeri�g lI FROZEN L 1C '3�(IL�NT s spent in play and lihy,sicUl eser• ed for p'aycneut ,rind', referred to •the j l?RESH-FROZF;,Y_ NY-HITV... lel .CENTS FRES SA 1 }\ 1. viae f : the pt-01) r development of various�tandiuu committees — "~ his Wind and burly• jiTe believe A petition was-received from Ronne PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given _ SALMON SNACKS .:40 CENTS 410 Hilts. Ltd.. rtsbir.g th.it It. ` t, Drive, that the Council of the Municipal 'that a child should have plentl• of Ridgewood Rrtad, West P(Ant Cre-- Corporation of.the Tour.ship of Pick- nutdoot exercise, b;tt an h:r.ir or "-!L[, I-bind Road, River C,'est Tt++ad ening, will, at a meetin:r tc,. be_held �INNAtT �:�Uv1�' 1� C�1hT►� etc , bo taken aver aura iml,ruved by on Monday, the-11th day of March, two :+rent in study befure retit Aug township, under the Local Irnprove•, 192.9, at the hour of on,: o'clock in r n1 for the night should not be pdetri- ipent Act. the afternoorr, at the To.-rishia Ball, BU\N LESS HAZIUI E F!..LINTS CENTS John S. Phillipa, School Attendance - r BO.NELF•SS DIGBY LIEU 'LING 25, CENTS meatal to th5 child's health, either in the VAllage of Brougham, consider Officer, presented his repot_t for Janu . a By-Law to (1) close and stop up _ r� from a meatal or phy.iical stated- arv, and cell and convey to Scarbora Se- ` point. We believe that there is A com. was received from T. H. curities, Limited, a certahn porticr, of EAT MO R G' 'F I S H T-tnner re F:ngioeer's award. too great n tendency in this age Aran,, was received horn the•Pro• the road allaaance between cooter to aho"rteu the hours of labor. hihltion L'niun re"liquor rxporc, slows.cne and two, opposite lot num- -ERY HEALTHFUL AND LESS COSTLY " There.is too mach spoon-feeding , A b%-.]A-,v will hr i-itrodueed at the her 19 in concession vete of the said r next tni eting appointing; W li, (--hes. Township of Pickering, which is de THAN MEAT in our schools. The teachet tines ter constable for the enforcerneot of gibed as follows,that is to say: ALL _ too mnch thinking that the child the Llgiior Cont tol A,-r. j AND SINGULAR_that certain parcel ' should dn. The child is taught to On motion it was decided chit this or tract of land and premises situate, J A NI- E S R I C H A . R D S O N e council protest against ibe Provincial lying and being in the Township of r depend tcr� much on the teacher, Government saddling-any p+trt of the -Pickering, in the County and Prgy ROC R instend of belag tnuglit to be self- cost of Old Age pensiuns onthe9iuui• ince of Ontario, and Heine composed reliant. U�u -furef:tti.er. rill not cipullties. of part of the roam alln•:a?re between Oso. Cammack ie +nrted that• the conte?.ions ora an,.i two cf .-aid tawrt �• • r have fliers iu Tern tallow titin+ 1 lc erg Hard�are Sto�e - roadwi►y,at east-ids r,f f ritigr t u 4th shth, sai,i tract or parcel of lard + ..'anal they Jid not seeru to Srtff r in concession line, L,,ppc",re lot 1.2, war, L>e:nsr rnor•? particularly :.•scribed-a-. tiny w•-ty frons being eutnpe)i,tl to dangerm l n'1eiu,v rind icy,- follow-; CO�I'•1F;tCItG at the- )nter- i of Lite ri h?r!y lun:t of zhe - 9( %vurk uut Lbeir.. own salvr+tiou lu The Ands iinmittrr C�+n tin Isect ^A ` * Rear! ,;eput t,•d tin d rr,,,tuu,endr•d ,r.+:t.i allowance b?t s^en canrPsscony Nf.w is the tithe to feed llouj,try Feud f +r more ez a. • Our Laying,' ,a strugwha2 with the knotty prub- payment 1� -loll,,wc : D K Beacon no one, ^ni two, with the prorluetior, M%„!c w ill doAt Al?- beet `Scarf •Uy-ter.Sbell and Mica Grit ;� • letn3 that crop—iii.; in the,; =drool- areoturt (4,4Aiary 123191; R J Lit•%%. aA,'Northerl}• of thN K'e,terfy liniit of * ntdit,+, 3i)UU; Wm 1=',rile et'• tit to lot nambcr 1w in the fir•t corcessior; will help, Ur. Heys' Poultry 5peei8c to. keep theta Aa good condition. r ionto. There tiny i,a r,;rt,e peuf�ie g0.cni• ,rue Murkar, pra Kad .ids ,i 65t i of said town,hi 7 HENCE' North 74 p Frr•,h ;ti f,lilyi,f El u3wi P siert Cal f' Veil furtlte young calves. v _ owho suffer from over work, but a FJ Prouse, rental"ofTuwn Hall, f ic•tc• ,lcz Ea,:t alonx said Northerly t` mach larger. number,tt.,•nffer from eriag, for 1N2875.UU. limit a rii�rance of hd'L feet 6' -Andres -having tau little work to do. In The standing confit ittee on rr,tos- to a poi;it;,THENCE south, 15 de- Rernenrber-: when 'you bt►g Dr. Ile!, Stcck Food and are Iabcr circles there ie a continual porcation, Power and Light reported grce< 44 minutes Fa.A. a distance of not ?ati-fled with your investment your and recommended payment as fullctws; 12 feet Rt inches to a point; money is refunded. A vtruggla to-stat down the nttnaber D R Beatoo, for bill paid to the Hydro THENCE South 71 tl-e&e«•c 05 min= Electric Power Coin. of Ontario,for utea, We-t a distance of.ova feet 5'c: of hours -Dent io;lwurk each dap. service charge at Township Hall for Finches to a point; THENCE South 56 A free-Leta- given soy time on Beatty or Connor Y - -aad there are soave who predict quarter ending Dec 31, 1928, 3.84, � Electric Wasbers. Y tlegzeea 40 minute?, Kest a distance C that in the near future the.ordi• The standiog .committee- ori goads of 82 feet 3 inches to -a point-in the - nary..tvurka:aa will not be tarred aad Bridges reported and recommend. aid Northerly production of ttre F ed payment as follows Heber Down,I ' .goon to nurk snore than tv,o haul gray range line 25-tab; Jas Divine,' e.;terl}' limit of lot number 19, said — ��gent f,+r the 1ic(,t1r d k peering E'arrn r, point being distant Southerly 64 feet 'fttchinery and R.l+airs It hours a day and forouly tive da) ditto Yl 35; S Braviev haul- gray in.; 3% in.,hes from the -place of begin 7 8 10-11 r 1 28 80; H Br'adrhaty, ditto to the week. Their contention.it' ninz; THENCE North, la degrees 16 L Pucktin. ditto 30+iii, R Re'dman, minutes We-At. a tirrttance of 64 feet that machinery will becr+nttf.to haul gr-.Lo rangeilne44,35.J t Tuckett, t Our )lotto : K e have it, ran,get it, or it it' net made. P on 110.70; Lotne Squires, gray for , .3 :i 'Inche more or less, to the place -perfect that two hours labor a day of be -inning, AtiD 12) to establish as (� 1, Con 1 874: J Greenlaw, trenovinR ice. y parcel �• S• ALJ N, - = PICKOUNG Y will be sufficient to sul,ply,all tie opp lot 13 con 1 3 26+; U Parcae,ditto a public hitrhwa ' that certain '-wands,and that a larger-petiod of 4 45: Bruce P.itcbie, haul gr,,,v opp lot i or tract of land ,which 1a described 13-con 413 7;r, I. Hook in. haul ray pas follow., that is to say: ALL AND — r bong tp�i1:3 result to 3.;vtrr prtit't Y con:i 1'd 15; R' Bell,iia,' haul. Rrjr ; ST\C,C'LaR khat cprta:n parcel or con d 15 75, John 1i•txtrr yticiane %A that t•vt•r al wrav,tali, I tract of land ana premises, situate, ^ a c person •-could have.( hcrury conn 4 and 5 14(dt; Winter Bros, grac i t ! bpina? it. the Township of i ■1 t x t ra ,d i nary l lying and .iJ `��' for rens 3, 4, is,Sud 7 125 ZAI�: C Pucktin,I Pickering'. Art the County and Prov _ of sleep,oaL of every ttceutY full''' haul andbb-)V gr tv can%a•ind 4:.'18 air; _ ince f Ontario, being composed ut _ SPECIALS If they were a-ked to pre�t c ibe Fred Qrawrard•bail Rrav cpo,t 3 Knd 4 art of lot number nineteen in the 112 10; C.Stephenson., ditrn 85 10: Roht p - '-the number of huYtry of labor we fledge, ditto 73°a: J! \I�poarfi. cut 'first -cottces�Aun -.of laid •to.vn?hip, do n( tw l boom unlca� -,flits r tract of larti3 i do nut beiieve that they —mid weeds eon 4 .i 5ti, 1°' Horn haw. haul which `ani parcel o ! they grxc ,,oa 4 3 9u: F Boot h. cut verde may be more particularly ,oscribe,l ' y v,c 41,5u; (* Tran. cut weed+, drag a., fe;lltiws. COMMENCING at -tht-, aie'n'� A1nH �Ieltru Uvereoata. It will pap port to buy for wuuld vol,-iter it b,t for tht!r "' 4 1?95; also drag and cur weeds I North-west apgle of said lot number future net�d?. Extra � et'ial 11.95, con:i;wo intere.,ts to du .o, tbinkiut. tuna 4 and tv t I,. 57arlitcaru to paw r tri; THENCE North 74 decree?. Ea-,t fi Boy•3''Wiod•breakera, regult+r firire'_'.65,'now RuiaR at i.99 each. I -thst the are hours wuuld be half 4.10: E Anthony, cut weed+con.5 along- the .ortherly limit of'%aid lot p tv r I,liarkhatn to pay half 1 00; Roy) number 19 A distance of 692 feet 6th All our stock of blen's Sweater Ct+ata Are priced away down low - - apeut tiNry unvi-ely by iutlitJgiug Ward,on acct of salary 150 W. also 11 inches tc'a point; THENCE South, 15 Guild's Pullover Rubbers, sizes 5 2, going at 89 cents ' in practiery %bich w•r,u1A odder express )n suppliea h•6tu theMuoicipal l degrees 46 minute. East, a distance —Robbery and Rubber Footwear.at vlearirjg prices Wnrld 76e• Mttniclpal World, for sup of 12 feet 9tz- inches to a point; urine the lcealtb and tLctra kivii the ices 24 3l; A CartutherA, drag w c 1 All Underwear lines reduced f©r-ctnirk belling doctor route work-. p THENCE South 71 degrees 05 mint - Alarkham to pay half 3 10: also draft; tes, West a distance of 593 feet 6'z Chertera, cleaner.and dyers-are giving w4mderful satisfaction,act nos► and haul gran con 8 21,25; 1saae, Leb inches to a point; THENCE South 56 _ Ask for profit t�,haring coupons man, gravfor can 83 15; Wm Lirt,,r, - >rHERRvwDOD te{�rPes 40 minutes, West,.a distance ,p111 Ladies' Huyiecy (iota �t special reduction - removing ice cos L:50: Roy Found. � 94 feet 4 itches to a point in the Mr. He S6emrville had the ml,- ,ti+tto 3.50; F.Barclay, haul gray cnns Reg. � Westerly limit ,pf said lot 19, said -`.ortune to have his forehead badly , and R 143;0: J •hn Soden. Rravior tint being distant Southerly 6'r feet L,* w hocks on Saturday. cons (1, 7 and S.21.70: L H enravw!. 6 , g ace f beginning;. GE C l A L Y .. cut bile playing y S 6 cnche��from the place P _ A number of-our ounR people re- drag and haul gr r I and con 1 5l•i; y p Vale, ditto 1'1.30: D Crawford,. THENCE North, 15 decrees 46 min- HarryQ = C £ R = N port a•'very enjoyable time. at the ditto 2.(iti; D B Annis haul Rrav for Utes West, 'S distance of 67,feet• 6 } T*yhlteval streets 500; D J Bean, incheN, more or lees, to the _ - 'carnival at Markham Wednesday � place of - last. engineeri R services for Puekrin=s and t beglnivmg. The Cherry�uood hockey team jour- 'Ba les'h-L9 o:i iHi; I All persons interested or whose = 'defeated to Highalnd Creek recently and the Auditor-' Rep4t was"received lands mak or might be,prejudicially nn defeated the Roue Rats 5 to 2. Well and final- ado ted, showing R bal• w V�� O�� ' Y P g affected by the passing of such pro a,,,,o ►+��s: _ of over �lu•.on0 r er{ -ate vr,,. yule 1+Iiss Tinily Gate; The usual by-law w•as prtssed pro. at saki-ci meeting;; when R Y Wil • f Oil were ill. allow any Tom, DickOr •Har2'yfi0 Mr, and Mn?. Leonard Gates and fam- vidinR for expenditure on roads in ' be heard in per.;on or by counsel or y -ily spent Sunday with'Mr. and 9lrs. Pickering. township dut ing the year. solicitor, with reference thereto,,upon, Ivan Law of BotrinamAlle. 129. prescribe Rud •erlla s O erste- on -you.- .' NO, -you The sad worts canis on Thursvl;iy of A by-law was passed appointing Roy petitioning to .be so beard., o p p P • ward Road Supt. for the year I929. Dater- the 8th clay of February, 19_9. the death of 3Tr?...Tat vis, of :4fy-rtle. On motion it was derided to donrtte Donald R. Beaton, VSOUl(� �IIOti �011 WOil�t� naturally IegalrA .a. 1D8i1- r: The sympathy of the community is a;5fi to the �Z•eleh 1liners.,. w:ho are in - ..-.'� , :';''', .. Clerk. :extemled to JI <. A. 0. Flett. wLocu you knewlad the necessary- experience. Many.seemed pleased of the recess I ____ _ •. "- snow; :.vinic nor getting; their annual SPECIAI -� � `' � Th- agme rent?ontng appliestt, yrttir cat. 'Mote• damagewood ?apply, :while others their more I 1 �' �w - can be dune by an incuinpe6e a workman sportive brothers are brig, ng hom,_ J 1 than all the rongh a?R Re you the Jack Rabbits . . care to wive At. - - ... _ g ,, -.._ • - _ _ ileac 4 STOUFFVILLE. OR TEAM ARN r a �a of r p r . P Pe , M r Nesbitt'=(in c roe •c- ai` shop) e _..+ T H ESS H `which includes A new millinery shop will soon be ' ypened by Miss Raynor, of Toronto. e 5•years=Wolsley Motor Car Co., )~;oglt►pd The hockey tournament opened on Brass-mounted Team I3aekband Hrirness, ears-General Jlotoca, UdiiaaR _ - -Yon y of this.-week'--and will- coli-_ Ziuch layer tracemith.heel.cliai , ',---- $12.00 y _ time far two weeks, With 5 ring breechloR. insteti.d of back- . X year-Bond Bros., Oshawa A number of accidents have hap- .band, $49,00 - - ;pend through slippery sidewalks _ �' May esus yon many dollars, as when you bring your during the past week. '-Black-mounted Team Backband Harnessl $33.50. troables here, yon know .that.A folly expert- The Choral Society are putting on ce mechanic will do your work, f a high class concert in Ratr1iff's hall - " .i5-ring Breeching $44.25 d - _ t otirm.ex.t repair.job, en -on Friday evening of this week.- ­'This Try ua with y ' At the adjourned meetinsr of the '; Isnot a factory harness,-but=custour wade in diir own shop at Markham. ow Service, Batteries, Tires Etc �---_ of North York, - _ _ .._ as and collars. -__. ._. _ Pbone 5003 �' Car S t J. W..Reesor was selects press e e s i . and A. V. Nolan was elected retie- . _ O ' D ' ,aThe stolen bonds from the Standsand Sank here is soon to be trAaced, m . � D S . �� a i a l •_G a�_ Im -as the suspected parties negotiating g their sale in Toro — f shadowed. 9- some unknown cause she `ftsrnesc ,1nd Collir �Iniinfrtctitrer - -- (LATE C�t"IPERSAL MOTORS) - `! Home Phore 3100 PI = Q R aharrx of Jos. Williams, a short dis-j M.A.RMHAM. QZV T� r Y • ., _.,./. .. ., P••.'..«Y::. N \ ••4. .:y: t'^5.d-'-✓.. :Y,..,•.P..S'kl:,.... .^ I'� •EA�R*.YNw ,.n s •..;.' .. L.'+ � p,. ,� .:��tt. .'� '�...•,w+:. x..l..gr- .�, fir,,.•. t.,�r •�.,� c„e,av�. :a.wy '�cs.if, .•�..s&cf ..f:',•C•.•;,a, _.t`,":r: .}.,; .r+',e:<d.'�:.,i, ;4rro•, ,;e.n.��•p-•. •x;...,a�.,+.y•t=:;,,, ,p.s.. 'Saga;.�,.i,.pyuv.:...:,»'�' ..i:sr�•' ..ay, t:� ..+s..i".rx. _ �' „•G.,ui.•+G"y'* ;q.. .... :...... _ .;. ,�.". a„ .. .:_ K^I,,:,G• r.Y Y�.a o.. '±4.�,;,•h.. lite".;^x.:2"^dbt P•^Mfi"(�'ttf.. y�"Y^:+^Naw ..v• n _ .,p •.mea'.. 'y , .. ,; :..' .. _. _.. +^.. .�F y CtAAEYO[iT. Mr W. A.Reid,ol!Yar}rer,and Zifre. Harr �6om>acta is able to ]far. and Mr•, Totnlin(ion crud M. A[ew of-our cititsene aycendetf ' .:-•' - }tis Mach.• of cherry virood, -ari& be arband s:ga}D after 'suffering J. and'Mrs. Wilker spent a very the Meadetlsoho'deoiledrtgiv•n im =' )hiss McIntyre spent the week- Visiting Miss Clara Underhill. from a severe cold. enjoy-able evening at Columbus Massey Hall, Toronto, Saturday � end with her•brother here. Mrs. Frank: Soden is improvinx Mr..-Aitken, manager 'of the Hall.Toronto,last week, ' night. hie s. 13tirton--and' Mrs. Ernest nicely of ter her recent severe at bank, has resumed his duties,after Miss�Margtcret.Macgab has beeia r .Bryan were in ,the city •on Wed- tack Wit. Qaiaey and l4 ti,ble to be a three.weeke' aacatioo. on the sick list for--:-the past week A, aiesday last. aroond the house. Mrs. D. A. Scott spent the week- and has been under the care of a The Pickering ,I Peter Scott; of Toronto, spear Clifford and Mrs. Ptlkeyand son, end in Toronto and while there donee. Dire iy now itnitroviag the week end at the home .of har Grat.t,• of Toronto, ac&mpauied attended the MendellsUhn Choir nicely. V i ante Committee parents here. - by Joseph Besse. spent the week. concert. The Coa"tinnation School Pur- The"Mieees gelmap, of Toronto, -end with Claremont relatives. Thus. Sanderson, .of kshburn, pose holding their aonuttl concert Npent the weekend with their par The �Vomeo a Day of Prayer has purchased Staley Slaek'R on Thursday and Friday evenings, -eats here. will be held in the United Church farm on the townline and will February "213th' noel" 141arch'-- �,yt -' We are pleased to see Mrs.Chas. ora Friday at 2.30 p.m. Itis hoped tike poeeesrton in Aprii. Watch 'out for bills. ' Reaeraed• . The objeci of this Association is to Storry 'aro"d epi❑, niter hes. that the ladies of the cuu+mnnity The Stouffville choral class in. lessen Stealing and prosecute recent illness. gHa,t,a l,>ay ba ptirchftsed frocu lnu- will find it convenient to !attend tend giving their concert here,in the felons. Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, pita of the school. as this i- it world"wide move+neut. the near future. -Watch for da Ce has been spending a week 'with I and fall particulars later. -�-- r iter Mt', Wilbur, ...of Ta+tntoo,, crur parentshere. The many friends of Mrs. Reu T "r -un bligIsmith, acrivL-.d in the *CLAREMONT JUNIOR ROOM 1ltembershavingpropertystolencommwdI R.J. How is working in S. G. ben Besse, cif 9tayuer, will be _ .'i!lag-„n Monday and opened tip- orale immediately With any member. McIntyre's factory "a❑d will have pleaseri to know that she wag able Claremout Junior Room're ort of of Executive committee. for iju,invss in Ther, E, Stephen•• P F '-charge of the books. to leave the.hospital and return Winter examinations. Class II.-An- Q011 =- - 's-t„ p, We ivelco+ne hint to Arthur' Tindal), ,of Chi:ago• orrr "icls.t and wish hi+u.erety to ben homy wirers she is tusking na Forsyth*, Jack Morgan' and Betty Membership fee 81.00. spent Sand,+y•cif last, week with a good recovery. Lickorish*,Margaret Johnson*, Edna j NUCC P� • - David nerd 1Irs. Dawson and fam• • Mrs. C ' A. Overland and d•tti Taylor*, {.Gordon.Taylor* absent i'qr ,Tioiwee may be had from enc Pros saent or :; , ily Ear! Gruhin P-0, Eye Special- gbter, Margaret, were in the city part of tests). Class I-Clifford Bim- eet+:ea:y onappueatton. Miss .Hazel 1Zudgers, of Agin ist, at,StFuffville.frotii Wednesday to on Tuesday, the latter being eu-, sett,*, Frances Loyst*, Myrtle Bacou* Exec. Com._* L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- eott�t; spent a couple of clays re- Saturday of each week. Office in the a ed wt•iting on her piano ex. 'Ivan Reid', Mabyn Lickorish*, steno t'F, M. S. Chapman; Pickering. cenfi with her frieud,.5lias Lily Grubin Block. Phone Stouffville 2405. g g Tomlinsori*, Goraon Spenceley* Betty y ami❑ation at the Toronto Con- 1 1) Munro Jas. Richardson, lian Dawson. At �i<:rkham every Monday from 9 a. Pretty*, Audrey EaRetson*, Gordon ' M. to 5' pain. Office in the -Wear s rva urp of Music. Overland, Dolly Beaton, Ilean Hill, President, secretary e t ;i Our hockey boy3 are suing to Block. * We are now having t TealFor- Wednesday - S.touffvilte on night g yp Mary Morgan. Primer-Herbert totake part in the tournament, - _- - Canadian winter weather, plenty syth*, Muriel Stephens*, Margaret A• _ zL of=ubw'a❑d a ternperaturea.ruund Hardy", Jean Ward*, Marion Tomlin.- -We_ We wish:the thein luck. Herbs i had Heal- J Sieh the zero mark. There is excellent son- , Irene Taylor", Murray Morgan, Chas. hlacnab, of li abridge' sleiKhiug and motoring is fair al Lewis Chidlow, 'Ahnle V. Spofford, - spent the week-end with his sister 1 though rather heavy.. Teacher. Miss Margaret Macnab, who as Lungs and Prouch�al • '-been off duty through illness. . ----- tg Tubes=Seem all on hire BAR R We congratulate Riess Florence -NEW PRICES O N THE Duerden on }�aviyft passed her ' Piano examination with honors at Fifty vF';::s ago, a, quiet.-going Snul, the Toronto ('onaervatory of 114ns• Jarzt,s(;alta%her,-came to Peterborough Count.;. His was it marvOlwns skill. in • « The annual meeting id the Glare- tom ndiag herbal medicine. -' NEW : ::-URAN �' Society will e d .o "`lis many prrscriptions for • • _ heldraontatHthe bo ne oforticultural MreWalter +food. Sn'ject to Bronchitis or a:mi:ar ills � r ��v coughs and colds--was his Ward on Saturday afternoon at ar. p S Io,1i�n Ding Remedy,roll of the heal+,h- . o'cloc•k. x from Mother - Sl g�vn� ower drawn f y Special Coupe,.868.00 ® ERpeak of artistic Widmer Swift, who has con• l�sr,r�, herself. Wonderfully,healing to Model 40 _ 1 ducted a garage at the north end, inflames tissues. A builder of good has c torsed hi business there and red F i KMI. Mscke the acquaintance of P __ rr d9sign® that gra - has entered the employ of Leon- this i• 1, reliable remedy. Keep well Special Coach, 920.00 designed, not artistic and Pilkey, -thisAVi%wr, Togethci with -the o $ ecial Sedan 970.00 inadesppropriate s that would be !i 'Milton Beason will hold au fin" (•auagher Herbal Ho' old P ' iaapproprtate for the auction eats of cattle, hugs.tum• 'hes+ now obtainable from 3s - 'Model 60 purpose in viewIs. The I ber and standing timber un Tues- F, C. JONES, DICKERING Special Coupe, 1050,00 one gist has artisteyim- day, 'Feb. 26th. See bills for full parties{are. BONDS-Uovernment. Municipal and Special Coach, 1075.00 � "No(}ceaterTribute" Mrs Thos. Paterson has been N1(mtg,tge Bonds. Also,Industrials. Speelal Sedan, 1166.00 confined to her bed for several Safe iovestmeots'at from,5 to 7 per N. W. S'TAFFORII, days suffering from an attack of test. \! i � , Model 63 I Kin Ston Road the flu. We ars glad to know IN classes written in- Special -Conpe, 1170.00 > Whitby that she is recovering nicely. eluding Fire, Automobile. Wind- Lost, eCi81 Sedan, 1826.00 Phone Whitby ' V Lost. on Feb. 9th, two melee east storm. Aeeident and Sickness, P n r 40 of Claremont.a black. whi'te and tan beagle hound,antawerina to the PhonModel t0 e or write : : - name of Beauty. Finder please :. •Special Coupe, 1870 O(} phone Claremont cente'a]. Re t,3ct ED, BOWMAN,wbicbp T _._._ pecial Sedgy .00 ward. - --- -- . Thos. Paterson and Magnns These price are completely equipped with shook absorbers ♦♦. _. Morgan were in Toronto on Satur- �gr le JJ@�iuyns� F day night seelog the hockey maicb front and 'Tear,rear, spare tire and bumpers, P in the arena between the Maple 'The old standard of-the Dnra-it is maintained Insurance Co. Leafs, of.Toronto.and -Pittsburg, '' V ANTED whirls resn7ted in favor of the and improved and We have a D@ICt1e Cheap rates for farm and country -_Maple Leafs. ' ..:-• _ The Claremont Fire Cittupan.y Good Price Paid For Tt3odel in each .model of car. Windx buildings, buildings. ` toren 'Insurance on bull n wind-mills.Silos etc. Will hold a meeting at 7 octock If ora are contem latin buying 1I`nem car, it will av ora sharp on Monday evening next in Dressed Chickens,* Fowl •. P 8 P _ Automobile Insurance the Ewledonta rink. All those who to see us and feel the response of o all kitnds i! Phone Claremont 9701 , j are interested in fire protection t-h8 Red Seal Motor. - RMS FOR SAL are req nested to be present, as im- � 9 These few items listed below at . • - , '_ _ .;':. _ - :'. .•.- - FAWrite or phone E" - _ .- __-• portant bttsindt6i drill 'be transact- portant tial prices,good for .�. Charles Cooper, Claremont E D a B Rev. Messrs. A. McLellan and H: tRo weeks : _ OWMAI�I _. ° R. Stephens, Ed, Ward and Ly- 5 Lbe. Bee Aive Sycup, 3Gc• -- - , 20 - WHITBY ONT inan McCullough were at a meet• „ fag at Brougham on Monday last 10 -e8c AA j+� j d Bare P. & G. Soap(special 25^ Farmers, ii i,irCnfelon j !relating to the young people's ., =y 0 C) work in the township, regarding 8 Castile " ?Sc - -which announcements will be Ready Cut Macaroni, l.lb , 10c l•bav odecuredCtheahgencyffortheFrost Oranges, Rood size, per dol , 39c R'e ha�ea supply cif _ & Wo a utt arm I p tniade later. and treks m Reeve G. tlf. Forsyth and First Bananas. p9i dnz.,• _" _ 30c _ meats. Rod will keep constautty ora De uty:Reese 4. L. Misidleton are Roman Meal, per pkg. -o� -' F R E S'H � F R O Z E N F / S H baud repairs or these popular p a fm emenEs. In Whitby this week attending Bridle Ruse Dinner-44re, ALSU, HADUIE AND F1f:LETS,. Also, Loudon'a barnsndetable the adjourned session of the Co. will conte cts for ". f7oaoeil." Mr. Forsyth has been any quantity sold. I 7 also take fit . appointed by the Warden, chair- '.a _ Men'.S Heavy Robber=slid Sox: fieri+ �tnd .Wotuen'. OvFr;Rubbers. _ aprocese huspraying. ew b a man of the committee who are to C��3:=T1LO�(j- }ar•Jlill and 9tei ling Brand Lay iag•4}a-u-• • _ Estimates cheerfully given. arrange a Bve year agreement --++sem' Phone 16.'0. between the County and the City CLAREMONT 2;51 - -o1,Oshawa. — _- --- ----- 'Fresh G+ccerie? always on 6wud= - : A sttrprise Shower.,was.-given i _ ` -one evening recently ort the home at lowest prices. -' $• J. �Snl1t �+1�1'elnOBt Scott's •Store of George - and Mrs. Redshaw• Phone ear order, _We deliver.' Green River After' the,opening of the boxes o h ne y with the presents, games were in- C1& C.mOIIt Phone bfarkhaw 15402.• - _ dulged is and a pleasant evening _ Basket Factory t 'was enjoyed by all. After wish _ General Cwftfl Vet,► Manufacturers of - -. •' - Wm. M. Duncan, Merchantp _. ung Mr. qnd '.fire. Geer (nee Miss All kinds of.Fruit Baskets, Ella), mutat happiness and pros perity in their fnture, all Aeft for -.Men's and Ladies' Overshoes; Berry Crateey their respective homes!. 3 buckle-and zippers.- : Farmers'B-ushel' W The B. Y. P. LT. were the guests reg. 4 25 for 3.79.and a,50•far 3.10, ' of the_ Anchors Society of- the Clothes Basketea United Church on Monday even- The Most i�:g. Ther lave a very interest'i,nF hien', Heavy Robbers, all Sizes,. Frank Pennock, ' progrnm of_ music and singin¢, greatly reduced. �1 and spp!endisipapersw-ere read by - Liquid Proprietor Miss Pttgh aid Miss Evans. A Flannelette Blankets, targe atze _ Phone Markham 1804 -delightful social evenin¢ wan regittar 2,T5, for 9.49, Investment - spent afterwards in games and. EATT Y_ social intercourse. A dainty New Prints and Ginghaine-are " lancbeo'n.was_served at the cluse. here, big assgrtnient A Savings Bank Account is primarily an inve4t- STANDS FOR THE BEST A profitable and is even- _ Q; meat, "Bot it is rile only itnveytment yielding 1n1�vc`g�°�eeilzy an s4 fair rate of interest, that is available for your ` The service conducted by the " Some broken lines ori` Ladies'and rise at a ruoitient s notice. Emergencies can be iru• Yortrg PeHple---4a:--the-Baptise assorts-�ltss has- Church last Sunday evening was ' (Tains UnderweRc 9reatfi� -medla-tely met-by the-hank t t bees succeasfnl in every way. A targe reduced: consistantly developed..Your investment, as such, congregation gathered and the yields regular returns in interest. Your invest- i Gospel always �n hand at anent as a brink account yields constant satisfnc -, } ' singing of the old time pe Fresh Groceries a y �• K - hymns was inspiring and awaken -lowest prices: 1 faction and Ueace.of mind in the fact that it is p ay.4 read €or other uses witltoulLthe trout�le , ed meaSortes of-days gone by, To afw y - o converting into cash. 3 man the afore. will be brighter - • y Don't lbrget your coupons fol and life more 4bundant because of the fellowship of dhat 'Sunda ,: silver and Panty china. - __ -* evenin Ve were Rlad to wee- `n�T� T��T .come Wrong strapgere and eve i E CjA, DjM BANK Litter CHrrierQ,�" Hap Cariiers - would agkin invite any, who have + Pumpq, Door Tracks, Co- would chupch'hoc5ie, to come and.wos- R . �; 0.0 .T T - COMMERCE ; Bowls. Pressure System h;tc. Z> C It will paV�vnu, to et my prw'"on ship w:ithtte.. .•Servjicespettlrord'A- :.-- 1 gg dap at 11 ti tu. and 7 m. Tlie - _ * °"' �`' "`^`: � ,above before,buyiug elsewhere. evet,in sith'eet will be else third `Pb4rie 14#71, THE " STANDARD BANK OF CA -i ( FRANK T. PROIIcE - in a ae les given monthly on the t, - - - - - -- - - _ ,L:,... - • _ !'LAR�,'JO I � �_ - t It l' u .,ceccnd advent, y.� _�.._.._.__ �.. ._.,,.,....__ - -- '+..- y.-3. ... _ ... .f i � �•'.w.e a+ .,e Sa':. ♦ Y', Y.f r. .:e. rt r :. '-iia. 1 .,� .,..0 t h'a.sii•� .',.' •a3ar N• •t s•VR.;"t' s11.`? - ,,_ � �.�.<r::•'♦....r. .••.t,""'..-,.�ia-•,: �.5�'^ y,.",.^. l•i;• - ., -:r .>a �:�.,::•`•*,.. .s•:urt�' ..� `�P" 7 -i.�' `nit §. ' •''a''i.� Paw d:.s.-' y„a:>' '.'�.'�; .'! -.+Yv'^ +s'•' �" ,^ES c }, :tY:l; K+w',r:,••,,,-f';c-�,:r.i...".; ... _ _ .. . �. 7• .. <{s,>�.-.:�s,:J•u4:�•S.{'. _ r�.d,+::.i"i.-..lrF... '• - . '•. •r,-..,„. 3., -A +u•+a.xu •iaigim''.`uY�4`F i K ai-.u�.,Y c+- _r'i'ti. .. 'rxy.ry' W He had possessio- now. This'gave v 11ces of Ener 'mere'b a navou r, here i> to bite;. 7'wel a Ou $y A feeling of fatality' grasped 'hie _'0 .' � ' comrades. This thing of rock and concrete crushed and destroyed their s spirit. Like tb9,Jaw and tl'ie ways of - 'God, Acklin and his..dam were not i.".'. uliJerstandable to their primitive minds. Some of them got to their knees - and prayed; others raised their hands ..�� }tie heaven and moaned or•b.asphemtd. But above all round arose the croak- . . ing vroice of old Ortega se he'repeated GA; his oracular ois a visitation of God ' A:p upon us for our sins!" ' i4a ' The astonishnieat of the Double -A men was equal to thai of the Basques. -perfect • " �Fseesh gromt the,gasdeas' To Melody, the dam was only another ' per f ect food,contains every needed of Acklin's y it did rtifSOS- evidence -abilit to get ♦ l ` what he went bier element , eas ested- Fo i f - In Kildare it awake-ed strange you to mee y/wintrweather , iS F ERI emotions. For one thing, it Teves ed v �- the Big Boss as he had seen him; 'Made b,The Canadian Shredded Wheat Cott►pa .Ltd f G1 hard, uncompromising, ruthless. But _s (t�G E. - a amass of loss, g feeling of c sadness, � - r ,`\J� F that alts outivei bed an conaidera- Shut-mouthed, silent, Kildare won Sibley; "Before we were married w i tion of Acklin filled him. Over and the respect of all of .them. Bodine. my_ wife used to say 'Bye-bye!' s6, over he-asked himself what she was " smiled contemptuously. Esteban sur- sweetly when I went down the steps, I-oing to do now. A glance at her primo the expression in his eyes. Mason: `:And what does she say now?" By brother's face brought his question (To be-continued Sibley: "Oh, just the same thing' 0^1ttiy ',5MCL^1ilV%^60 .w home even more pointedly. What �$ buy"" ' Mason• " ' : JO�iPw Yost, 1 'Buy, b Ah, I see! coorete.l7.less ay %4.• asltvlcs•4hc would Mercedes do now. use Min,rrd's Liniment for the Flu., She. exercises •a different spell over -• - He had no ;hougLt of himself or of you!"' REGIA HERE TODAY, ` --Keep yuur guns handy," the youth-, Melody. And yet he must have real- "I have spent nearly five thousand 1 I •. : . Acklin and Bodine, platters, rob the i ful leader sans; out. "It's to trap. The ized how desperate was their. plight. 6 Minard's Liniment for Coughs. Colds. - Basques of Paradise lute of their fence was left unguarded arded purposely." Out of all this however, there came pounds on that girl's education, tom- _ _ g y ' plained the aggrieved father, "and hater suppiy. Jose Arrascada, leader The trees that lined the Webster one sustainini; thing: the.utter col- here she goes and marries a young of the Basques, i:; shot anti killed from(offered the best cover Esteban hur- lapse of Bodine. He was through, •fellow with an income of only two hun- ambush. Mercedes, daughter of Jose,I ried his men behind them: This ac- doi.ble.erossed,'and' in the very man- dred and fifty a year." "Well," said Edge:-+lolling Sows Y accuses Acklin of the murder. Kildare, ner in which Kent-had predicted he conipli,hed, he sent Romero and five the friend of the family, "that's flue Fogt Eetg {yffM one of Ackiin s men, is in love with I would be. - y Mercedes. Acklin secretly builds al of six companion beating through the Blaze watched him. The man had t per cent on your investment. What dam and takes the water'supply from brush. They were bac'. it fifteen min- more can you expect in these times?" S�MoNID3 ,Utes without-havin seen-_a of dismounted and was pacing up and I Bodine's ranch. Bodine steals Acklin's g -�� et i Ile and the latter blame. the Bas-isultation, at, enemy. dawn the dry creek-bed—Every ten' SAWS goes for the loss. Aeklin plans re- By the time they had held a con- or twelve steps he would turn sud-} . ���ERS _ K�narazst�edbea>uemade' venge• Bodine and the two Double denly and, shaking his fist at the r lrUW GO Oil WITH THE STORY I A men had.,drawn into sight. The giant wall, pour out a string of curses I Requiring British help—Single men. f"'�' °"t o�,SAW00. p�proeuw+ca sew co.Ltd. _ road the were following led across and threats that burned the air. He women or families, to assist with r0rarwa� „ Y >; I farm work, should write Rev. Alex. Wlwaarvew••T' + Buck, out of his saddle only some! would have killed Acklin on si ht 'in I A - `:ten minutes, had been on the ,,oint an open plain for half a mile before his present mood. Whenever re-, MacGregor, 43 Victoria St., Toronto. >~ of sousin'� a pail into the stream at:is reached the creek These people will be arriving after e p called that he, the blundering, stupid bis f.: t when the cre_k that only a I The Basques were ready. Esteban idiot, had pulled this coal out of the March 15. minute before had been full to its;cautioned them not to shoot, Lying i fire for the Double A..he raved like a ` banks dwindled to a thin trickle that I in the 1-eavy underbrush, they were;madman. . lapped the -tones old Hank Webster not visible to the oncoming horsemen. - had used as a crossing. The three men were within a hundred, Esteban spurred up to the big fel- ,low, the manner in which Bodine had Realization of his predicament taus-,yards of the creek before they caught given way filling-him with disgust. ' - 7 ed an outburst of anger; it dulled his the first hint of ambush. "Dry up that noise," he called out. ears to the approa,h of two horsemen Bodine went for his rifle, but Este- "That kind of talk won't get you any- F03Z coming from the north. They rode at ban stopped him with "Hands up, or thing.', NEU RAL61 A a leisurely gs:t that was in keeping we'll shoot to kill!" Blaze felt a silent admirat°on for with their tempers. The two riders The way the rifles begLn to peek the young fellow's grit. Bodine also " _-were Kildare and Melody. out of the dead brush convinced the caught the tone' of authority in his They had alnwst reachet; his bard three r:ders that wisdom was the bet- voice. '"'before Bodine became aware of them. ter art of valor. � - - , g v _ p "Well, what..are we -eine to do':" _ w -$e recognized Kildare. "Come on," Esteban cried,"we want'he demanded. i "Look at that, iKldare," he cried. to talk to you." "You forget who we are. Bodine," _ : pointing to the dry creek-bottom. "Not Bodine trailed his eyes over the dei Esteban said hotly. "What my peo- a pailful left!" `termined Basques. ple do, they'll do without any help „ _ - Melody and Blaze exchanged a "Ortega. :?garde. Arrascada— from you. We're not forgetting, you :s quick, uneasy glance. What bad hap- humph! All the social leaders are on -pigeon!double-crossing stoolAcklin : pend while they had been in the hand, I see." he muttered aloud. "Well,I has played you' for a fool, but you'd Itilis,° Had there been another fight? why don't you shoot, or do something - g g I have driven us out if you could:" - 1 "Goin', goin',' Melody quoted face- to celebrate the cute trick you birds' A guttural chorus approved his tiously. - played on me." - words. s "Goin'?." Buck t roared,, "You mean "You mean, that you played on us," "gave it your own way," the big ` gone, But I ain't! 1 ain't gone! I'll Esteban flung at him. "You and your fellow roared. "I'd 'a' lined up with ' get the cuckoos that did this. You�injunction! Take a look at that!" you; we'd 'a' give Acklin a taste of ^ `r wait." Bodine's ey€s followed his as he his own medicine. He couldn't lick us ^ "> The clatter of- his boots on the pointed to the dry bed of the Rebel ail, You goo ahead, and see where you re=a wooden steps that led Into his kitchen above the place where it joined the get off. You got two of his pets right •drowned his angry words as he dash- Webster. His mouth became just a here. What yo i goin' to do with . :z.. .ed for his rifle. great saglting gash as comprehension them,•,, "Look at the ground." Melody of the fact that the Rebel was as dry Bodine eras playing to the crowed ' whispered. "It's all pawed up. He as the Webster dawned on him. now. There was a quick movement g ' - :Vct our stuff. Drove right by here." Bewildered, Bodine rolled bis head toward the Double A men. Blase and "Don't say anything," Blaze can- from side to side. •.. Melody backed up against the atone _ tinned. He'll try it again. Acklin he muttered slow; "he's - YC wall. Esteban got in front of them. •- Bodine was back the next instant. fooled us All." He faced his own people with his gun _ "Come on," he cried. "We'll ?tet "Acklin?" :' raised. - • : .inside the wire here and hit it up for A rumbling murmur passel through "Firme amigos!" he cried to them : ';the forks. _ They 'hain't .no damn the crowd as it achoed Esteban's ques- in their own tongue. "This man let " ' •Basque goin' to put this over on me." tion. me get away the night I first came _ - You doubtless depend on Aspirin to.nsdependable an antidote for The boy turned on Blaze. around the wire. I had a buriet aches, but remember that it's lust as make short work of head- CHAPTER XXIII. ,is that right, Kildare?" through this shoulder; there was no _ BASQUES BEwtLni The crowd shifted its attention to reason this side of hell why he should many other pains! Neuralgia? Many have found real relief in an the Double A man. °Blaze met their have let me go, but he t:?d. It is not Aspirin tablet. Or for toothache; an effective way to relieve it, With a rattle of hoofs they than-i stare calmly. our way to forget. He anti his friend and the one thing doctors are willing you should give a child—of .dered across the,wooden bridge Bodine I "We've been by beyond the peak go free." any age. Whether to break up cold, or relieve the serious pain .had built over the Webster. But even for almost three weeks. We h$ven't . Melody followed Blaze as the Bas- from neuritis or deep-seated rheumatism, there 's thing.quite like : befdre they were out of sight an echo seen a Double A mar. since-we left" ques opened up to let them through. �qs y=, Just make Certain it's snafus;. it must hSvg.Bayer on - of the 'cal$mity that hal befallen «What you ' been corn' in the The t had 1•e n to understand g Buck had reached the men toiling at Buttes?' Bodine growled, Pce the box and on suety tablet. All druggists, with proven diroctibas. any things a closed the barrier between tFe two eraeks. "You,ought to know," Melody snap book to himup tothat hxd beannow. His fondness - m ' udne back, too late for Blaze to check ':1C18Qa prescribe' • • • ped for the-man -grew. He marveled at - f him. the •unconcern with which his friend • -- Side by side the two parties moved, led the way down the litt3e avenue of dues NOT affect the heart slowly at first; but as they found no- hostile-guns that could have blown ,@Wmhi n is the trade are (resist—d in Canada) indieating sayer annlaatme. thing .to reward them, their pace them to pieces-with a touch of the is wed known that Aspirw meats Bayer maa aaaractare, to aare the Publicaadaat odea• tfa TaDlela will ix stami+td with their "Ba=st Clow" trademark. quickened until it became .a. mad finger. sos`' scramble, as if each was trying to,be . - the first to find the answer to the - - mystery. s _ Aild then, as they roupded,the bend where the creek narrowed as .it came _ - i Canon the dashing out of Martin , _ da ,. 8 arched truth struck them as though they were Dry► mouth and p - i'throat are grateful for the, but one man. high across the chasm ' refreshing coolness of before them bulked the mighty dam, 'wgy�s Spearmint. the top of the solid mass of masonry bathed in the last rays of the setting Wrigley>'i+ whitens teeth, sun. A �O �O�� BISCUITS sv eetens the mouth, clears heart-rending -cry 'of anguish -` R arose from their lips. - `• the throat and aids digestion, They had crossed frowning seas; W the act of Chewing broached high hills and leveled them; Proved Purity 1Ad Quality In the store Of Oki the' s calms and soothes the nerves. they.had •wrested from the desert ,o _ that no imitation can possibly •% 'pbone dwOYS 9sk to? grudging foothold, and the fight had u improve, n. ` been a bitter one. They had faced the P WRIGLEY So loss of their dear ones, wept their : tears, and plodded.on again. Nothing :f• had daunted them. Now they looked ' after on Acklin's handiwork and their --:. hearts sink. It was the cunning ofevgry 4 the devil that confronted them. - ot.a Esteban recalled the words the Big Boss'had often used to them: e— --- "Possession is nine points of the SHREDDED a. 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A Feature for This Page - f otrm: ri o cueing - By Prominent Authority - ps One of Ontario's Prominent Carden Authorities-Has Written -An Exclusive Series of Articles For Your Paper Which r - Will Cover Gardening In All Its Phases A`,CL1P FOR R9FERENCE 4 i S 4� k. r : r We are glad to be-able to announce of-�getables, such as cucumbers, to- ,. that we bases more have been favored matoes, cern and .poew,ibly potatoes, a .• j � 6 ' F Fti " with a series of articles on gardening full yard is not too wide. When space in all its ahpects from the pen Of one is limited, as is the case in the aver• ;, of Ontario's leading authorities in this age city or town garden, and the gar• » a , i.aterestlidgfield of endeavor. the den is cultivated by hand, ,distances 3t :•"' '` @ " ' Writer, dor certain personal reasons, can be cut down with the narrow preters to remain anonymous, bdt that vegetables—such as carrots and beets - will not detract in any way from the —twelve inches apart, beaus and peas l.' +f value of the information he will give fiYteenrand the tailed and ;eider sorts the gardener, experienced or inexpert- a couple of feet. These rows will be The series found rather narrow, and one will AKGttlltt3l'Urit IN A�tariA,+,o,A.+ enced, to #hese columna. - r starts with this week's issue and will have to he careful in working around e Primitive one at Royal palace under construction at Dar-Ul•Aman; Afghanistan, which will replace thKabul- 'be continued throughout the garedla- theta! To give more freedom, plant :ing eeasotr with timely suggestions alternate rows with quickly maturing - valued admittance to the League of and latest, Scientific information, 4 stuff, like lettuce, spinach and rad-I ' Ont. Sour=Track, Montreal, car( A Peace-Veteran Nations. On these and other cess i ' We received many letters of corn ashes, which will be u+c•Q up before i lots, JO.per cent. pats., per bbl., $5.70. ,A ,ions he represented Canada with dig s - Tuendation on a similar series we ran their later growing ueighbors require - HAY AND STRAW + Seeks Reuose laity and ability. J leaf year, The present series, at:full space. Wherever possible, garden 1' .•Local "wholesale hay_ and straw p Less interesting• perhaps,—at any think. will prove much more interest-;experts advise rtinuiug the rows dealers are making the following quo- rete, less known—has been his world •'ittg and instructive than the former•!north and suutL. Of course,' in the Cations to,farmers (delivered at To: After Long Life*of Usefulness in Canada in gaining support'for the We would suggest that our readers j smaller garden to conserve space, all rroNo. : ( No. 1 timothy, loose, per ton,`$18 to . Sir George E. Foster 'Re- League movement- throughout the clip thesi3 articles and keep them in climbing ve&etables, such as cueum-„I$19; 'No. •1 timothy,'baled, nominal; tires From Active country through the medium of the ,. scrap-book to be used for reference, hers, squash, melons, and even pump-I No• %do, do, $14; No. 3, do, do, $13; League of Nations Society. But it has 'rhe tnf�I tion is .the last word and kins, should be trained tip along the' grades, $8 to $12; \vheat straw, Service been, to reality. no leas siguiflcant, : w•Ill be of such a nature that It can fence, and tomatoes staked. Even in $10; oat straw, $9. We have legions of veterans of the unlimited gardens, the staking of LIVESTOCK The society, of which he has been tht7A ' he reterafed to from time to time as war, but few vetwans of peace. The great driving force, has grown from g ..-Occasion prises. tomatoes is strongly advised, as in}i Iieav• beef steers, choice; $9.50 to former seem heroic• the latter, drab ;We trnAt you will eri,ioy it, this case the fruit will mature much y an organization o of less than one thou+, $9.i 5; butcher steers, choice, $9 and undramatic. But then, thea® are sand to one of upwards of fifteeai .-°tt earlier, will ripen' more evenly, and;$g,50;.do, fair to goon, $8.50 to $8.70; exception He Sir George Foster is one thousand members, a number that to will be cleaner than where the plants.do, com., $7.50 to $8; butcl.er heifers, ARTICLE No. 1 i I of them. He is assuredly a veteran likely to be considerably augmented ;BnoA m$y still cover the ground,' fir allowed to sprawl over the ground. choice, $9 to $y.50; do, fair to good, on Apyil 1 --League of Nations Dal - - The vegatoble garden may be made 1$,0!50 to $9; do, coin., $7.50 to $8; prophet of peace, and a Picturesque but the seed catalogues have already more attractive by planting a few;butchers cows, good to choice, $7 to and popular prophet. A poittician, a ,_,when a nation wide drive will bd been distributed, and the days, are-get-(showy flowers, such as zinnias, pop, $7.76; do, coin. to med., $5.50 to $6.50;i statesman, who has transcended the conducted. It is one of the most im4, ” Ring longer, so'the gardner must-be-! do, canners an,. cu;rets, $4 to $5;Funds of party and even the limits portant and influential societies ira,ht! lglft to plan for the work ahead, This pies, calllopeis and marigolds around butcher bulls, good to choteb $7 to $8;I ut country in the broader cause of in country, fie it Includes so many'ttlso the edges. Here also should be do, corn. to m-ic:,, $6 to $7; do, bo!- I essential, but is with a few te►natlonalism, Sir George Foster has tio$uished Canadians upon Its aetiv� 3AaAumg grown those flowers for coling put-to as $Ft to $Fi,75; baby heel $10.x0 list. It was probably responsible for Roots piece of land and a few pack- to si and I �. 40 €seders choice ;9.00;I achieved the praiseworthy and almost I >' _ a p poses like sweet peas, salpiglossis s s to $13. , , of seed, alt that is necessary, A other plants, the foliage ut which !s do, fair to good, $8 to $s.16; tockers,i remarkable feat of maintaining a post-I the development of the public opinion beantitul display of flowers and prim'not particularly attractive. The bright choice, $8."_., 'o $d.5o; do, fair to good,I tion outstanding to national and world last year that urged the Prime Mitis: rows,of crisp vegetables are not hard l flowers will relieve the solid green of $ 60 to $K•o•i; calves, choice, $16 to affairs from within the wails of our ter to himself represent Canada at II t: -'To obtain. There is no mystery about $16.50; do,med., $10 to$14; do, grass- Senate Chamber. Ifs has since the Geneva. and it will continue to play q the vegetables and thoba grower Yor�ere� $750 to 88; spr!ngers, $100 to "close of the war been actively idents- gardsuing, only healthy exercise, a l cutting will do better undOr vegetable I teadfag role in the affairs of he coup• small outlay of cash and a plot of $130; milkers, $75 to $lil0; lambs, per Red adtth the Lea„ue of Naiiona, with try. garden conditions. f cwt., $14 to $13.50; do, culls, peT1Imperial, laud with Sateraatioaal at-i Bir George Foster Is retiring as ground from ten by leu upward being - rwt., $9 'te $13; Luck lambs, $]1 to .needed. With reliable seed so easy .,Planting the Flower.Garden teras: and eluc•e its inception he has p►esideut of the League of Naiiona $11.SU; sheep. choice. $6.00 to g,y5Ui been the moving spirit of the League 1 Society in Canada,. but •he will con# to obtain, fertilizer which will anake� In the flower garden one must' 25 .to $6; do, culls, $3 to the most barren soil productive, there S''.mad„ $5, 0 1 of Nations Society in Canada. Ou - abandon the straight rows, so aecac+-�$4; hogs, selects. n.°.�., $11.75 to $1..;+ Linne, undoubtedly, to std La its wont' Is no ions excuse for the old-style I the eve of the annual meeting of this and will assuredly retain the ailectlo eery for neatness and economy wittr do, f.o.b.. Selects, $10.75 to $11; do, in'ueatial organization, to be hold i 1 .baek•yard of chips and dust when It is i the vegetablda, and lay. out in irregu-Ifed and watered. $11.45 to $11.70; do, and esteem of those who.have bee so simple to replace with a sweep of lar clumps. Formal rows of tulips i thick smooths,.f.o.b.. $10.25 to $10,50. shortly at Ottawa. be has announced associate with him. vordent greet grass leading up to gay ^r= - his retirement as President and. and other stately.flowers MAY be made bads of flowers. attractive !n a very large lapout, but I Nat;ons Warned throuRh°ut the country. attention !s Plan Garden Now the amateur, especially where space j � drawn to this latter phase In the Hie ^ _ Ibtiuth o! the work of garden' is is limited,11 is urged to adopt the in- on Drug Traffic °t ode of the truly "t}rrnd 01d .filen" NEW Cr181s Arises Ad- carried out indoors, sad Inetdentaliy I formal layout. To ,et the best results, c+t Canadian 'Politics. . ` sae 8� ado s, much pieasnre plant in clumps of one variety and Ot 91r George Foster's Political ad• = in Greek Politics They :from this -as from the other.. No color with the smaller sorts along the �onferenC eat Geneva Places ventures little Reeds n t said. mem- lane should think of going ahead with•I trout; the medium type towards the are sufficiently exciting to be re have Emphasis on Greater lint a plan, and as evening may be contra, and the taller plants at the Care in Reports bered vividly by ea•adians who have Oppositiotn Threatens to Ab1 na- taken off for this job any time It is:rear. To avoid rigid regularity. move been alive to the progress of the years. stain From Elections on - x t tress,during the past forty odd years. Senatorial List Issue Lremaritstbla ghat one cat do to the a taw o!the medium height flowers to- Geneva—The Opium Advisor Com- way Ot taiying vegetables and sowers, wards the front:. and bring a few of mittee of the League of Nations con- way on g(r George b to his etghtie8. and Inst way-lorain a little setae, It the thing Is the taller s�arta+ a little away from the eluded Its.twelfth seesioa Feb, 1, its 4 forty-seven years ago entered Parlla•, Athens -- Tho Government's prof :raretuliy , thought out and planned back. Along the serious'meat, and for years ago became Doral to Include General Pltatlrasl the edges of the beds -report again emphasizing tum, alysRtum, tagetots extent of the illicit traffic. The gov-t Minisrter of Finance. Of the great and ColonelGonatu in the list of ahead. Of Coarse, out to the country, lobelias, agerat where there is plaint of room. a full and dwarf marigolds may be planted. ernments were reminded of their duty I political figures of his day, whose senatorial candidates to be elected by' rear's+supply may be easily produced, Of Medium height tbere-are hundreds to supply accurate reports concern- names live as his win live fa Cana both chambers. has provoked as otit•1 d burst of-criticism by anti-Venizelists' and i rpwa wide enough to permit of. specimens from which to choose, tag their production and manufacture�than history, he alone remait+s. Iia of � w1th cultivation, the lob Is a b•`. the beginner would be well ad of narcotics. I has served on the Cabinets of seven who disapprove of Loth men on act \ti count of their previous political ao% simple one. In the latter case, thereI vised to Include zinnias, asters, corn- Turkey and Persia, tato of fire most Prime . nistPra:-3facdonald, Abbott, is no a one.ity for enter row s double ffo�^era„ calliopsts, annual- larkspur important 'producers of opium, were Thompson, Bowen, Tupper, Borden tivttles, planting, and o is a good plan to petunias gird marigolds. Cosmos, exhorted to supply statistics. The and Meighen, and retains to this day Panayoti Tsaldarls, leieer of the a politica. perspigvlty and an energy Popular Party, in a letter of protest make all rows at ld'ast thirty inches}"dahlias and similar ones should go at committee also notes with regret that t apart. pl'Ith taller or spreadlag Sorts the back, half of tete' members of the. League that make him one of the most Inter• to ltr. Venizelos, threatens to abstain l --- - have not yet ratified the Geneva con- eating and Important personages In from the elections and even with- _ ventinu. I the Senate. draw from Parliament should the Gov Market Reports bags included—Bran, per ton, $3 t.=5; At the same time improvement was( The part Bir George has taken In erument .insist on carrying Its plan. ? shorts, per ton, $34.25; middlings, noted in administrntive measures world affairs, however, is even more through. $39,25. taken by France and Japan. The important, praiseworthy and memor- It is hoped that a peaceful"solution PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Out. oats—C,00d, sound, heavy oats, committee renews its instruction that Oble than his brilliant political career. will be found. The Republicans pro- will _ Toronto wholesale dealers are pay- 1n car lots, 60 to 55c, f.o.b. 'shipping all discrepancies• in reports be Im- Ne attended the historic Peace Con- pose that the Government abandon ng 'the followthg prices, delivered, points. medlately examined by•the Secretar-'terence of 1919, and led the delega• its initial proposal and place two can- Ing Ont. good miiliaig wheat, f.o.b. ship- rat of th League• (tions ropreseWing Canada at Geneva dtdates on the last, to be pleated by Eggs, ungraded, cases returned-- ping points, according to freights, — at the First Assembly of the League the people drect, in wlilch'case it is = Fresh extras,•38 to 39c,.fresh first $1,30 to $1.32. lint may be.the acietatiat, who.said of Nations fu 19'20,and at Ula Seventh hoped they wdhld be,returned with a 65 to 36c; secor.ds, 26 to 27c,• pullet' Barley—halting, 76 to i 1c there is a limit to space was talking " extras, 26 to 27c. Buckwheat--88 to BUc. about parking space. tt Asxembly in 1926. It wnss-he, waving maloritp, thus gtvttig further Proof Butter—Creamery solids, pasteur- Rye—No. L, k l a welcoming flag, who was one of the of Greece's loss of appeties for enconr tined, No. 1, 41;ic; No. 2, 40c. Man, flourirat pats., it jute,1 . Farms newer had fewer horses or most dramatic actors in ll►e never-to• aging persons aspiring to a revival -- Churning o ream—Special, 45c; No- $7,40, Toronto; second pats., in jute,'more horse•puwer. j be forgotten "scene when Germany I of the monarcIey, 1, 44c; No. , 41c $6.80. - Cheese—No. 1 large, colored,-PA"af- :.ginned acrd•Gov.,raiment graded, 21c. -----'--- — - - - Reminiscent of Old Time Stories - PROVISION PRICES Tororto wholesale dealers are quot• fn the following prices'to the trade: a �«�s�� 'n y x , a $ a Smoked meats—Hams, med., 29 to :Ric; cooker' hams, 40c; smoked rolls, 25c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 34c; do, - _ fancy;$7 40 40c; backs, peamedled, 28 to 30c; do, smoked, 30 to 33c. F Cured meats—Long clear bacon, bf► —- l 0 70 lb3t., $21; 70 to 90 lbs., $19. 90 1 to 100 Ibs. and up, $18; lightwe�ht _- Trolls, in barrels, $11.60; heavywei#ht -Tolls, $38.50 per bbi. Lard—Pure, tierces, iGc; tubs, hr: . 16% ' ails, I7c; prints, 18',i to .19c. '• $borten q,tiaras; 14'b c; tubs,14,%C pails, 15 'c; in 17rnic; pri2ats, 183(X. v Petit, 2Gc; New York about- 1c; ear , 9c; rk , 2pork Hams, ses1por GRAIN QUOTA IONS Grain dealers on the T onto Board _r i bf Trade are making the following quotations _or car lots: Man, lvheat—No. 2 North., $1.80%; ; No. 3 North., $1.27 ; No 4 wheat, z 1.�3�fj;'No 5 wheat, $1283x; By$ � wheats, ',Val%cc No. 6 wfleatr rc .._._.. '.,r` .'�.;, ^;r5;<s +•^A r°` „i, ' v+�, ._�, %� ,, � ,K4` Y -- _ '(c.i.ff. Goderich and bay ports. Priees - s '�> '� �; krtii'n�F • w,t `QE's'. on track, 1c higher than above. Man. oats;No. 1 feed, 62%c; No. 2 k feed, 6,D%c.• (c.i.f,.Goderich and bay u << - Am. corn—No. 2 yelloR; kiln dr� 1 - 1.1131; No. 3 yellow, kdla-drl " d.A83S; No:4yellovv,kl3n-dried,$1.A9. THE Riv[N �cl,e h.,s v...... �,••v8D' li8 £ANiC (Delivered Toronto t Millieed del., oatreal ireiglita, Mach of the countryside of Italy was inundated during the recent floods, Tl~is picture shoe's how the water had rises at the NomentanA bridge. ... "... 3 : :.. . :.'.•., .. ...:: .. :.. �.r. •. .i'•Ny .....� ,..a• •«,- Ra - ,f .FA 1.� f. .LLCM;,r.N't' .4£_ . , :r r,.v,zi,a w+w, +>v . h' r•..a .,.a' ...r'.. . G,.:;"--.. :.a;. -...:,sksi.'.. a:�.,:: f �.. a^'- �s:,.�.a,.r,:::` „'t.•I r".�:?.. r•'M;;,#"�,'4,.,...,. }r4S+res'. �_�.'�^' �`.. ,'�.,•;, M•"° '��.'�rs.:�'' •x:5ys..,,<� •+�. �� — ,- ri;:� �,my ..y+.;= -s. — -r s� a :,yw. :.C<'�' .'«4� �7 V -d­ V AL­�, "!rk, C. W. Pilkey is in Guelpb this —St. Paul's Y, P. S. will meet LQUALISM S.- Week atteudlug the annual con- this Friday eve�ping at; 8 o'clock ve6tioa o I f the Louden' Mavh1ne,ry.. A debate' "Re' solved, that Orient ro e_i _M*" 3ohn Aetw. of Toronto, WtIlPlitlY. kis be excluded froa)Canada." will . .has-twWo Via-iting tier sun, Gorduu, - —W(a). Cullis. and Mr. Paton take Mace. TherneeLiug "illthell . -.. :vhe' raldayK lastweek-with take the form of a vateDtin p jr �'�� � � f� `� .,kind Mrs, LAiv. [spent 46ve arty tt W„ Mtirkarrottirned hotap relatives In the vitY, With'the Young People of St. An. ,on FAtio4y night laot, after Wing —Geo,. A. and Mrs. Gordon, of drew*a as their guests. In ShetlIkon it month on business. Toronto, spent Sunday with their CHERRYWOOD. e —_ ISIMcLennan was votillned relatives to Pickering. ..,!T.. h ' "Right Place " for ti McLennan , to Lha litmite for several days last —Mrs. L. K, Devitt and daugh front -an attack of ter returned home on, Tue8day. Don't forget the Young People's on after spondlitir a few days Aho Oki, h with Saturday next at 8 p.m. �R _Wtu. and Mrs. Otillis Rud Mrs. er parents. H. and Mrs. Mechin. Miss Jean Maintand spent SundAy Paton itud sou are in Toronto —bars. L. D. Banks has received with her aunt, Miss B. Mainland ight Values ,Qelvbrskttag hire. WM. Simpson's. word of the death of her cousin, Miss G. Lens spent the week-end r .. . birthd V Mrs. S. Bagshaw, of Lindsay, who with her parents in Port Dover. M. Robertson and Jean had been stifferiog from cancer Mrs. Jas. Todd is visiting with her • Clark Mere lu Turtmto on Sattir- for some time, passing away on daughter, Mrs. E. Petty, Toronto. Potatoes, full 90 lb. bag, <,day olitht atteadlog the Mendell- Monday. Mr. E. Armstrong has been spend- Ing a few days with her mother, Mre. Poultry Grit, per 100 IbB, -ancert to Massey —Dr. H.T. Fallaise, Resident Dent Gain Hall. —Fred Shaw, of Coldwater, has ist. Office, in residence, two doors Kirton, who Ofite hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. Friends of Mrs. Jos. Laughlin-are- Oyster Shell, 1.65 been estitaged by S. J. Collacntt ering. t c - sorry to learn she has been confined 0 assist the formers brother, east of St. Andrew's "Church, Pick Earl. In the Pickering Garage. eying, daily, And evening by appoint- to her bed for the past week. '-Monarob4tarch Food, per 100 lbs, 00, ' 42� me Tho engagement of Nliss Min- I Hallett to Charles fftitcbings —The Prince of Wales has ea SALE REGIBTEFL Pure Clover floney, 6 lb pail, -.73o deared himself to the stifferin g Wednesday, February 20th.—Auction has been announced. the wedding 'to take place the latter pat t of miners of Wales by the deep and Prunes, good quality and size, 2 lbs, 26o. sale of farm stock, and implements -he has taken In active interest ��,Y7. this mouth. spent on lot 2,10th line, Markham, the —The regular meeting of the A. their ontferings. He has Evap. Peaches, Splendid for pies, per lb, -. 20c 1tiproperty of Albert E. Booth. Sale days interviewithose in the Y. P. A will beheld in their club ng at 1 p.m. room on February 19th, at 8 . mCrosse & Blackwell , rare quality, per jar, 255 Rev. D. R. L%nRford will bepTuesday, February 26th—Credit sale the appeal be-has madein their behalf u is doing ninth to bring them relief. of horses, cattle, hogs, h;rnber, ti� speaker of the evening. Balk Peanut Butter, finest grade, per lb, . ,- 20c standing timber, etc., at lot 13, con. —The Young People's Society of His appeal has reached Canada ri with 9, Pickering,the property of Milton Heinz Bulk Sweet Piokles, per pint -St. Andrew's Church met at the the result that large cont Benagn. Sale at one o'clock shar800p.buttons e home of W. H. and Mrs. Westney are being Befit in. As the See bills F. W. Silv—eraides, anc- on sad conditions are likely Friday evening last and report Present -tioneer. .4 Lb. Tins Apple and Raspberry Jam, per tin 48o 'i On to continue for along time yet, a most enjoyable time. K" -eont —The adjourned session of the the necessity of sending .. ri. Now Adwdwt4a Upton's Peach Ja 1%rge 8 1b. Jars, 580 Tues butions will also continue, dit rti County Council opened on I % day and several matters of im- is hoped that Canadians will not SALE—A chestnut driver. Ap- portance have been taking up lag in their good work. FRpolyat lot 2,con.4,.Scarboro. H.T.Beare their serious consideration. —Milk-men have d real griev. "The Big Stere ale Orange' SALE—A quAntiry. of mRn- gainat their customers FgolRds. Apply at Newman's Farm,Dunbar- lFlowerd tx A number from here attended once a Blend Pekoe the reen lar meeting of the Audi- through their negligence or care, ton. 24-25 T at 05c per lb. at 85c per lb. ea Tea Community Club which was held lessneas in not returning the OR SALE—About 20 apple trees, at good p� On Monday evening at the bome empty milk bottles. It is estinn F Jorfirewood. Apply,toJas.(;r law, at in Now York City the loss Pickering, 2 een % f F. M. and Mrs. Char)mfta. ed that 1-26 We are Tea specialists. If you have not yet John and Mrs. Murkar were In stietained by milk dealers from R SALE—Gond beavv horse, taste lities, bottles lost, broken or mislaid, F OR d these c1ba Toronto on Friday wbere they cheap, Also so 2 cove.due Feb. 20th. Gerald t9 annnally to two and a clack, ba 24-25 attended the luncheon in the new Rmonn . Dumbarton. Star Building at which a hi half million dollars. Each milk —- -- rge bottle costs about five cents, so it 71,1011 BALE-'Dwelling, will 14ccom. There's a real joy-awaiting you'• namber of newspaper men and . modate 4 families. Terms to sun purchaser, their wives were gueste is readily seen that the logs so J. Bundy.Claremont —W G. Reid has completed the 80013 amount to a large slim. In OR SALE—A number of window Iwork of itoring his season's supply !ome cities the glass bottle is be Fsash. suitable for chicken pens. Socents Cash . ' $6.00 1� of ice. It was of excellent quality 1"Rsk'Pplantedb3� paper bottles each T,C.Brown.Brougham. 14ti Grnaulated Sugar, per bag ( foot in thickness. which cost tbree quarters of ' a hcmt 10 tons of Alf;d- y 17, OR SALE—A h. They can be used only 'Prime "Septai4ber" Cheese,. per 1b, 35C It was secured at the bay and was Cent Me (a bay.w Apply A,G,Clark. car. Brock Rd. They are lighter and easier ane Lake shore R R. 1.Pickering, =if delivered by George Baker in his once. Motor truck. to deliver, SALE-3 beetvv drought sed I guaranteed. —Tb" many friends of Mss. Geo. FgOR All g66ds thoroughly —George Cowan has se r &Z pr!�t t I I con.4.ncker- W%9, A severed his R, to -24 Lyle will regret to bear of her ing- Pickering, -a4 23 nueetion with the Pickering Is Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfactory. — Bakery and has entered the em- death wbicb took place at her OR SALE-26 Yorkshire pigs. e in Oshawa, at 11.30 o'clock. Ftb toy of the General Motors, of how ?lAittyii rwd Pegg seven and nine weeks old 23-24 Friday morning. She wasin Maws. Jimmy King has ane. 00 toe X heeded Mr. Cowan with the Pick- aparent good health about n RONTO WET-WASH LAUN- • ering,Bakery. o'clock when she complainad of TODR Y (Semi finish)--Let our driver call and Me So - CHAP AN ort. tzplasn our 24 hour service just leave your short- name with Mr.S.W,Davis. barber shop. We —The Russ Excelsior Mills, feeling IIIj and passed aws which moved from Pickering to IY after, death being Yue to a will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. Toronto several months ago, bas stroke. At the time she Wftapre- ARM FOR SAtE�Cnrnpridiinjw made an assignment for the bene- Parl0l; to entertain the ruembers 16.1 acres. lot 12,S F con., Pickering Tp. F --fit of their creditors, Street United Church. ;n a good at-ate of cutti,,at ion thoroughly equip- P, with liabili. Of KiD51 r dairyorgrain farming. modern stables fifteen water roternaMwoulas. There 150 ties &mounting to over fift Deceased was born in Reach town- =10 k am 20 P lKedu' dioll 0, workable d. thousand dollars. ship where she.svent most of her acres being well underdrained. several lar, spacrea of posture, For puce and partici- Sem-.Read Winter Over- -Master Jack Chs'pman was life. She also lived f9r seve and 15 ply at the PKkentig Bakery. 16ti and Over— taken to the Oshawa General Hos years In Pickering, her lineb On all emi having been foreman for Capt. 'OTICE pital on Friday last to undergo an operation for appendicitis, which JoIliffe, on the farm now owned 7 coats and Fancy Worsted i was ouccesofnily performed. and b W. A. McLean endo rated by - Ar-.y person found removing �a nd. and Tweed Suitings. be is now making good progress Vr. Bailey. Mrs. Lyle tend many xravel or sod from the road allowan- toward recovery, friends in Pickering -who,held her ces in the Township of Pickering., Paul's to very high esteem. Her funeral without permission, will be promcu —The services in St. '-Uoited Church next Sunday will took place on Monday afternoon, tei. splendid chance to pick up your Interment being made in Port G. M. Forsy* Reeve. r lbs as follows: 10.30 a.m..morning In D. R. Beaton, Clerk. next winter's overcoat, or a worship and Sunday school—all Perry Cemetery. ------ dults and children are asked to —Since the fire that destroyed8ult for early spriDg. r come EVERYTHING IN IN"SURANCE at 10.30 A. m, to join in this tbs skating rink in Oshawa. that Pervice; 7.00 p. m., evening wor- city has now no rink, and they If you require anything in the way ship. are compelled to use the Whitby of insurance let us give you our prices. .7 —A medical authority says: "I rink whentbey have a hockey g ling It pay- to insure in strong financial&toe would like to repeat one thing : on band. Whitby isrinitewil companies such as the Imperial Guar- A D 0 -.Prom a consideration of statistics to show a neighborly spirit by aritee and Accident Company of Can- land from the experience of oby. allowing their near neighbor to ada The Western Assurance Company. 1 Only,'r eicoinstructed super heterodyne imriclans, the person who dies from share in their rink, especially as it of Canada, and The Mutual Life As- influenza is he who keeps on his Is a source of considerable revenue surance Company of Canada. For The owner of the rink quotations apply feet too long. or gets up too soon to thenr. ta it to radio set, 8 tubes, new batteries, after the.illness, against medical not only receives a good sum, but A. M. GIBSON okdv)ee. the town also is benefitted iffnaloci Phone Pickering 1712. n The heaviest snow fall of the ally. On 'Thursday night last, Baldwin speaker- and wason aecurt�ed on Thursday Dight when the Oshawa hockey tea TENDER to FOR SALE BY TE ;,W and continued failing until there were playing the Willowdale team To wind up an Estate. -.:, alnut table. "was sevbn or eight inches; fell. from Toronto, a number of fans There was no interruption in the frons Oshawa who were present Tenders will be received noon up'T bnf4 .. ..... service' along the Provincial and feeling the effects of. a vist to on March 6th,1929, for the r,,,th forty 127100 takes it (cash) -. 19 . Highway, its the snow plow kept the liquor store, fell into the acres of the north half of-lot 26,con. the road open, but the Lindsay clutehes of thecession 2, in the Township of Picker• lik'w, represented premises are ouse an line was interfered with to some by Chief Gunson, and Tickering Ing. On the h d a 11 1 Fred T. Bunfing, barn some apple trees and email frnit extent. In Western Ontario the were compelled to contribute a pit-�:of bush mostly hardwood; also '�."`Rstablished 1857. snow-6torsn waq much more severe abont VW-to the town treasury.' 3 wells of good water, soil clay loam. than it was in this locality. SeVeral sneceeded in putting on All,tenders must be addressed to r —The appeal on behalf of the an appearance of coat lets and John or David Annan. Pickering P.O. WL.18,h Miners Relief Fund is meet- tbus escaped the fine. contain a and marked "Tender" and ing with a ready response from all —The congregational tueeting inarked cheque for 10 pef cent of the THE CENTRAL- . :GARAGE over Canada. Many commercial in St. Paul's _Cbnrch on Tuesda amount of tender, which will be re- y turned if the tervilar is not accepted, .. and financial institutions are mak- evening, Feb. 12tb,elected the fol- the balancein cash at thetimeoftrans. to carry on the far. 2320 4900 ilog very liberal donations,church• losing officers Telephone 4ax, Sunday Schools, private indi- work : The Session is composed of viduals and MUDIcips' conac 419 are five elders as follows—for 5 years, 1"ling their responsibility in the H. R. Mooney; for 4 years, E. L matter Find are acting accordingly', Chapman ; for 3 years,W. L. Cnur. for 2 years, John $tephen. Speclal Val ue At their meeting on Saturday the tics A rsAccessories,Oils and 'Tickeriing township council made son, and for I year. Thomas Law. Uto Repai grant of$50, to be forwarded 0 Ste R a s 2 tin' milk pails, IO qt.- -to The Committee f w rd I to -size, going fast -at 25c e i the Globe, who started a feud becompond of twelve members f so] Acetylene W Iding, aoveral weeks ago which has now as follows —for 3 years, Leslie Mar. while they list. :ftvrVed to a large sum, lev.. Bert Moore, D. Lockwood, a ChargiDg. 710% theatres and other Wilfred Redditt; for 2 years, A. M Battery Make your hens lay. b "feeding y L. Cour- ,Places of amusement any one T. Law. Gordon Law, W. more oyster shell anTruica found coughing or sneezing are tics, Dr. Cartwright.; for I year, Repairs�nade on .01 Makes grit. We have them Bunting, Mar- at right prices. -retpeeted to go to the box office Jack Bryant, lt.,A, 4., laltld.boire thele wove refunded ray Bartett and, F. W. Hobbs, ot ems. And to"poet. . As d germs, The Trustee Boarititre to-be elect. fr :Special value in auto are by 'trAllomitted to ed at a later we604. This Offici- btbers by coughing or sneezing, &I Board will be composed of the 1ares. Come in and tbo"e In charge do well by taking Session, the Committee of Stew see them. this precaution for the proteatior ards find representatives elected of the patrons _Qf the theatre. from the following organiz-Ationp Phone 4600. ..Rome one has thro*n out the hint The Young People's Department, FT SPENODID 'to those mho have a xtudge the Sunday School. the Women's H ARLES, Be 00 A13Y ALVIN BUSHBY alminAt particular theatre or Association. the Trns4tee Board Dhv^e of Aaiusewent to use. and the Women's Missionary Soci- Ppper. PICKERING Proprietor, Pi ng -"-=-•-:r: ,Ik, •