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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_03_01 7s- Jl- j-'k- % :J� t .VOL. XLY111 ... ,PICKERING, ONT., - FRIDAY , :MAIR. L , . 29' No. tat. VIT44viiUntil eawbik. C*T00= 100ivor- WHrrEvXwR 01t.114BARTON. D Mrs. TsI. E. Parks I. spen,_Iing a 'Had4cal: G11111ENW00 The Young People's Societv of Lh,: Saw Idyll and Basket month in Windsor. Lwlod Church will present the ijop- The Young People's Cliss enjoyed alar R. H. C. PEARSON-Pbysiclab r American farce-comedy entitled *a pleasant evening at the h6me of T1R. Surgeon, Dunily#rton. loly "Safety First", in the Dumbarton lEdward and Mrs. Wilson. United 'Church thi, (Thursday i-even- MILLS 101, E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director The Women's Association of the in,, at 19 o'clock sharp. The play, 7 JLIL% tometricall Associationof Ontario.Reg. Whitievale United Church will meet -Aldch it given i -e 'lets, is full L ft $W,,1e -American optomet4ical a th,C Established 1888 amilned by appointmeint. 025 ]REWARD on Thursday, March 7th, at the home of humor from'beginning to end. It Eyes e 2804. Claremont.Ont. �p Horne of Mrs. Major. "Look" is the it ]iLt:, been Well rece�v,.!d whe word for the roll call. There will be been preseW.ed If you wish an $25.00 Reward will be given for a quilting at one o'clock sharp. and cv.ring of-th,)riw,,vh enjoyment be E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the apprehension and conviction the business meeting at 3 p.m. From prt.-scnt to hear this play. Vocal tutu A-Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Of the parties found guilty of re- 5 to 8 o'clock p.m. a public tea will instrumental selections will be rend- Barley Fred' • asizi. South Wing Ca in llouse. Whitby. 2,51y& Moving and carrying away out of be served. Every one come and,bring ered between acts. Doors open at 7 For pigs gives best results for the $o -25 cents. ..1BF-%TiJN & ROSS-Barristers. . sight my Basket Sign from my a friend aril enjoys a social evening. o'clock. Admission lie4lb.'A. North@,--j Ontario, Building:330 prerniseg early Sunday morning; money of any feed i.in the market. Stre-.t Toronto. GREENW0013 - October the 21st. 1928. 13ROCK ROAD. Ground Wheat, ...atop: Adelaide 2767 CHAS. A. WHiTS. There will be in oyster supper an Tlie last meeting of the Brock Road Ground Corn, d I I . iUnit(Id -Community Club was held it the home Cracked Corn, 1c 11 ­tSW; .9, PICKERING- Suceesbor to late W. G. Barnes concert in the (Ireativ.'ooil Ellicott, on the Ba:' 213.214 Confed- Church on thct ovenin- (A . Friday.. of Mr. and.Mrs. W. Spratched Feed for Elan& r C-;rricr Yon e and Rich. Phone Mark OtW. ry 21st, 'tin& . March 8th, unilcr the auspices of evening of Thursday, Ft�biva stand St� 'r,,i )n N 1 and Main 0690. P;..k-r:rg ofv�,,­ c:)t�i Wadaesda an the Ladies' Aid -ocie:v. A t(w.p+;]1y quite a number attendin- and being HISSIMI FLOUR y d -4� -ed in the entertained by a very intere.c�tinjz pro- For pastry and fine e;ke baking Saturday t yr: I ick 6W... btf Roofing Material t oyster supper sill be sestet! basement of tha church from 5.30 to. gram. The-Carolina Coons-heade.4 by is unsurpassed. &o'clock, after which a spl--ndid pro- Massa Johnson, were pre,xmr, and 5 x British Columbia Shingles clition. An in- '13AKER'S JOY R' so 66 gram will be preseuAd, which will were given a good serration. he E I L C., .1 ITO. D L. D.S.. 3 x ng debate, "Resolved Aiat i Equal to the beat for Bread, and 7�---. include an inter.!st:ng drama by Vie terracing Royal Collect.. !)r J.N.L)LAc­ . Graduate of No. 2 3 and 5X entitled tractor Is more use.tul on the farm the Royal Collegtvr Meseta!Sur.-.,,%and Toron- 4 Greenwood Dramatic Club it coati a little less. A Ah." This is a than horses," was threshed out oy tat's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone our leading citizens, d&iling Wheat,Barley. Buckwheat "cl , ft"ff 10-11. 27tf TORONTO platy 'in three-acts 'the -,vor- of or ASPHALT L - . ! derful 'power of the sub-crinsciou- in favor of the negative. Community Oats Wanted. RBERT T PALLAISF ROOFING is, music and refresh- D D.S,, Graduate of the Royal College of Murray's 18 in:, 32 in. and 36 inch mind. Special music any n!adings Singing, speech ng to a Patronize Your jlome' Mill tat Surgeons and the University of Toronto, will be given between actF. The pro- ments brought a happy evening ce-a6res3dencesecond door east of St. And- widths, I in I Shingles ; also, gram begin at 8 o'clock.,See bills. close. The next meeting %�ill be held rev's Church. Pickering,Ont. Office hours;�9 Metal Valley and for full particulars. at the home of Mr. and A. C. -a-m.-to 6 P.M., or by. appoint-ment. , Phone Pick 3700. Ridge Roll. Diamcilid on the evening of March 431y Material, or will give price on Jerry GoOing. full of fun "n and al! 21-.t. Notice the change of date. A 1vay.4 rpftdy for a a�), ff,o4l programme is being: urepsired, .-10 1 finished job. kering. Mar .8 nn�l ��veryone is welcuino. Pic 0 A L ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- ' ! reprre Fire and automcb;le:nsurance of an kinds, • Pl"ERING "• . - I o_ I . .BROUGHAM. A seni.nircompanie%of wisd financial Brans, OUNBARTON. I: ferryman and Allen.spent the A good supply of Hard and Soft- a u_c L U M B EER YARD Win.' ani Mrs. Nicholson- had- c6�__eiid their frie in the lGE0RGEKEAY-LIcenr.Pi t inn. business trip. to Brampton �on We!- I*S Coal on hand, Also a supply ter.Altona Lave crock and general tales City. fly ttenfed to. Terms reasonable, • A-Ml nesday. On Tuesday:we had another' rain of Kindling Wood, PbonjS1toUffQoo3. .6. THE MINING A-AXET -consider- stove louirth. 4 Mex and Mrq. Thom and 51ts. fall which settled the snow FPOSTrLL' licensed Auctioneer A. B, Thom visited friends at. Dixie ably. 0 for COOM3611'Of York and 00tairto. Ana' We buv and sell. 'furnish quotations on Wednesday. I Our Sunday School children and 120 Phone Pick. 1709. aisesiatalt kinds a"anuedtoonaborstest W:�ses Marjorie Annis and Phyllis Addrosso"ecaiverp.o., out. and Information on all Listed and teachers met at the Temperance Hall with DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING Unlisted Mining Ing Stocks. Nicholson spert the week-end on Wedacsday evening, February W. B-BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK We will be pleased to advise what Frank and Mrs. Sewell. where several sleighs were in 'read- conveyanew, aseemilseliessm fait WJdM4 stocks to buv or to boldo or , Miss Helen Thom spent a few dAys Imran and the children and young pro-U... SURNINGHAM wits. A"Ounsains. a money to ba" what stock to sell. with her-cousin, Mrs. H.. McCowaf,. ines. -l"U'r of Karrifte L4*- pie went for a merry sleigh-ride, Building and General 0.1. T-v Clients are makiog.raompy by of Scarboro, last week. while an excellent supper was be' Contracting. Everyone should see the play Ing R. GRANT-Lot 1, cirincesslot, il following our advice. at" givren by the young prepared far them. On their return Estimates furnished on all clamass Scarboro. Telephone Markham 75os' Our long experience in mining. ex-. "Safety Fir three long tables were served with an of.work-Interlar and Exterior. 93mulered Accountant: Business and Munsea• tending over a period of twenty 'People's Society this Thursday evert- abundanice of appetizing foal to which Alterations and.repairs, IpM Auditors GRANT, GODFRE Y&CO..31 years. allows tie to jive sound advice ing. February 28th- ort 9W St. East,-Toronto. Canada. Aelelauce JUL all did full Justiqe. Afterwardi a short Chimneys Built Concrete Work. A on the vestaient feature of a mine On Monday afternoon the comma- gi;ver% The thanks of I Sly progmm was Phone Pickering 5712 or the speculative feature of a pros- nity were !;hocked when it was learn- the S.S. officials are tendered to Mr. pective mining venture ed that the residen:e of the late FAIRPORT, ONTARIOr T]bNEER.for York.Ontairia and Durham Miii. LlOiNSED AVC: Bert Harvey, who gave a couple of Icauntess. An kwd,*I a" pvmpd attended SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. i James McFarlane at the Rouge was selections-to the delight of "ung and to. Twonaresisonable. DatiserIg = may be on. fire, It. was occupied by Mr. old. Rev, J. S. Ferguson wave a s S H I N G L E 9 e Members of%tandard short sulffill0d at NEWS'a0ev. Be and Indepen. Stock Exchange. _I McFarlane, Jr., wh6 was at'work-in "t 01am". Whitby,Out. - sty but earnest address, stressing thv 7, Members of the Montreal the city, and his wife and family. neeit of the church of a closer tela- -Nova Scotia Shingles Mining Exchange. who escaped being burned. Most of tionship, betweeni! the.Sunday School Palt Galvanized Steel Shingles 1H. R is G'' allaugher Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, the fufnfture was saved, but the beau- and'�hurch. Bird's Felt Slate Shinglesl Metropolitan Building, tiful brick structure became a prey __Qlr&in_ Merchant TORONTO, ONTARIO I to the flames. Before the fire engine Sep Miqp- Lawlxy Loving Ctiqtar-d. ..for sale at T. PATVRSON'S - CLARKMONI' • Phones.Adelaide 6371 and WT-2 arrived it was almost a wreck. With- the old maid. lRet her (ap for -Toronto in nine months this has been the the parsoo. Pickering. Mar.8. Call and.get prices. Phone 2812 THE RURAL scene of two deaths, a sale and now Is in the market to purchase Hay, a tire. Mr. McFarlane arta wife and, : _. - ^UDL.ILY LAW'S _Straw, Grain and Pc4atoe.;. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. family are now livilir in Mrs. Silas Richard Puckrin visited his daugh- �Fo, r quotations apply Divon'j house. The News extends tern on the third line recently. G A R A 9 Ef sympathy in their loss. P3 C) Xq Real Estate and Insurance. Win. Sanders is' in rather poor We are prepared to do all kinds R. R.-No. 1, Form Properties&L Specialty. At Pickering. Mar. 9, "Aunt Deb," h:ialth at present. of repairing of cars, also bat- Phone I Pickering 171?. a trine Christian mother, who • Glad to -,,;;ee that Thos., Puckrii-. is tery charging, electric Head Office:213 214 Confederation -#�w. pacrifleen All for her grtting about with.better-better- health i Life Building. Toronto. -.- welding and in fact A- 6tf Reference Batik of Montreal children. Walter. Fowlie has been drawing Phone Main 1390. everything in con- lumber for his rizw buildings.onlot nection. with There seems to be a- flourishing Branch Office: Gordon Building',' BROUGHAM car work. trade in bread as three wagons travel Pickering Ontario. Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessoriesi- 28.f Warren C. Willson is or-, t) COa1Ut�I of Phone MOO. the sick the 4th now. hand constantly. t Several lots of lumber, are being on list at present. There are some specials a v mill on this taken to Frank Puckrins sa Call and see our Catalogues of 71MR TAB Ll�-Pickering Station week at "The Store." for spring work. Dodge and Star Cars.: ksrA and Soft e3oal of the,'- as return. T.R. Trains going East Am as follows Mr$. Holtby is improving, although Mrs. Irwin, Detroit, has -on No. 10 Mail 7.68 A M. to her home in Detroit after 1111JUr best qualft-y -till confin2d to the hou-�e. ed t i LAWS GARA" 28 LIM&I 12M P.X. viqit with her sister., Mrs. K, Pra t. been, in- Miss Wilma Ferguson has "D SERVICE STATION hand so ,Local 5.24 P.M Mrs. Hansford, of Toronto, paid a AS Sunday train, S.'88 A.M. disnosed during the past week. brief-visit to her daughters here on Mr. Daniels from the north-west is Thain Voinj West due u follows- ek-end, Mrs. 'G.- and Mrs. R. TMQ. As P No. 29 Local 9.29 A.M. visiting the Malcolm-family at,pres- the we 16 Winters. 3 0161COXinff. Ont. 27 Local j:26 P.M. ant. d a surprised 9 Mail 9 09P.1141 Mr. Bayer Philip Ass zone to Buf- Several friends paid sed Sunday train, '832 P. M. falo where he has vrocured a good visit to ih'e Winters Bros. on Thur- Big Bargain Day ' day evening of last week and had an - 8-piece" tForegoing is according to Standard position with the Qeri.ral Motor.. enjoyable time. Thursdav, Fridav, Satnirday, 7, -�d home time. Mrs. W. H.-Ellie The Young Ellicott return People's Society of the on Fridav after three week-,' visit Church held their regular meeting at The same higb quality merchandise- itb relatives and friends in Toronto. offered to you at a reduction ning- Roo' ni CLAREMONT the llbme�of Win. and,Mrs. EkAl lastDIn the of the. late John in price. Bur- Friday evening. tnn our community loses one of its ables Bayer's Aspirin (12's)reg.M Mrs. 1, Puckrin has had the stables CREAMERY oldest asst most e.Aeemed residents. a model- special .2 for SPer Robert Hayvey aril'?anifly,'of To- led and better lighted, and George ionto, were her(, on Sunday with the Russian Oil(medicinal petro- O'���+ enjoys his livestock work now. on the Thos. McQuay farm re Highest price paid for former's parents, Bert and Mrs. Tatum)special 26 oz-3, 9RC Attractive QueenAnneSuite bitil.t. Cream at the Harvev. iN MEMORIAM. gallon- Carl Devitt sufrpred a severe loss of gnarter.'cut oak, finished in Monday nighf when chicken thieves WILSON-In loving memory of Wil- Andrew's Liver Salt, reg 00c.epee 49q, brown. The buffet ba- on Mb Windsor b clatemoDt Creamery large cupboards and drawer@ and broke into his heri house and made , liam Wilson, who.passed away on with 85 fowl. Powder(in glass jars) mirror on back. awnsFebruary 26th, 1918. Talcum Six leg exte'3- Give us a trial and be convinced Just a thought of you",'dear father,' regular 50�a. special 38c, W. C.'Willson was in.Toronto one sion table. Six chairs with re day last week ani visited his mother Just a memory fond and true, Italian Balm,regular 40c and movable seats upholstered who,-we an glad to report, is n6w Just R�olcen of affection ',special 24c and 48c- leather, $80.50. n ' ELM DALE MIS That we still remember yov. enjoyink real,,good health Free slip cov given with any !ao!W! 1111,11M ZZ A huge smo* plow has been oiler- Farnity. Peroxide,regular 80c;special 40c. :7 ere 1 7, and the ltarsh4ll Mattress sold during atinc on the hirkwaY No DAVIDSON-In lovinz memory, of Kruseben Salta, reg 715c with the next f*0"Weekii, roadr, are gredtly-improved as a re- our dear daughter, Jessie, who died free trial pkg, special.. sult. The improvement was much March 1st, 1926. Dr. Miles"Anti Pain Pills. Try onr Nn-Cote finish for liniol. For Pastry use needed pupils Just when her days seemed brighCestp regular 35c,special 28c , euros and oilcloths. Also Fe7irW-of our high school Just whtrt her hopes sennet! bOst, OU 'L' I - are very busy these days prep S preparing.*L good for furniture. .25c. Our Royal Brand, God called her frord among, U Stock.Sulphur,6 lbs. for their amnual concert and Corn :Po a home of eternal rear. Electric toasters, irons etc. at your Grocer'L mernement Exercises' which is beink Sadly firlicised by Fatter -.,-qd litothe- Stock E11111101111 Salts,4 1111L. 111�. I W always on hand. held on Thursday and Friday evenings and brother. We are agents for Dr. Schatt's Farmers who have wbestptyour of this week. ..... Pont remedies. jour made from your-own The nine Toronto pupils of Mrs. CARD OF THANKS. John Soden, who tried exams pian,. f Try our Mentbal Cough Balsam for grind it. and theory at the Conservatory o Having reVeived many letters of that cough that hangs on. -C. A.- Ste' r1ift :wheat- we can I". dpatli of my Music a short time ago, vrere all sue- loving qympathy on Feed of all kinds-ChickW Ifeed, -essful. four of the number taking dearly helm-ed husbmv:, I find it im- Furniture Dealer andhen feed, chop, millfdbd. honors'. Miss Annie Bayles. of this possible to answer !a,.h one i)er,.4,)n- Jones' Dmg Store F 196T ICKE I NG HE P F XT 'i , 4w, ,J D. So& Funeral Directo?, - place, also tried the Elementary ex- hIly. Kindly accept the Ne-x.-4 Phone 13WJ Chopping every week-day. - amination in Theory, and obtained a my appreciation ani thanks for the Satisfaction or money back. Pickering with honors. Congratulations hinny comforting riotLiatces 0 ""-qq Mr,;. J -hn ))c. -Piekerin& ont"i Annie. Pho'ue 6800 4 tier ... ..m.,._. ;;�... .4• :._, _ .:... .' o,.Z. F'.::9. z 'FPSi. gypp. .; .,... .,...,�•„I,• �. ,. _ t. .na'.. +• .,q ':!,y. :b?4:,� ::e,,• p>>. :, .. ...._ .q,,,•„.rw.ro -:_.,.:d, :�c ....: .:. ..... ...v 'n. ... .....a:<e•' ..I„ ... _ .S '.d'�.,a: _ Fes, .n.•eh'.rr- � �lr: ._ . . .-'w. ...._. M>q ..4,.r•... r.r n CORNER Mr. Lloyd Moore's y , _ ,LII'NERIC i Columns Prove of _joy4wn By Csifbed Rhymsters Interest to Readers; the more popular it becomes. The loner the contest continued, i ;�Re are still•compelkd:to discard a great many entries because Enquiries are Starting to Pour` j ----l"clent care has hot been talfen in securing the proper rhyme Its—If You Want Inform-, X Sad ry _ anon This is the Way to L Seven Tube Followipg are our selections from this week's winners:—= Get it All-Electric Radio Milk of Magnesia Red Rose Tea MARKET STRONG Guaranteed - I ..Why Milk of Magnesia is lauded, When You're feeling depressed and - s _ Jtast teat it and know like my Paw you're .weary, 1117- By L. J. MOORE y b --- No use to sit down and get teary, did, "fled Rose Tea is good tea," Public tntit in _,unadiun mining l �� t ' And now he will vow That there's no other cow -Try a cup,then with me— stocks continues at a high pitch. as C&A yield him such milk since his ,See if It doesn't snake you feel'February approaches Its clone. The! 1 T Maw did. ('heE�Y• ,Ml'tf. W. FI. Day, LSlydsley atock5 hat's. predutnivateQ.I. Mr. Job Mortimer, as regards s:ahp advauccs. intenst-1 Box 10, Elora, Out. Bradford, Ont. s, fled by the possibilities opened up be .;Fled Roser Tea Magic Baking Powder the proposed copper refinery on lite There was a young man from tile There once was a girl named May Atlantic seaboard. The issuance of nw, city, - - -- Crowder, a limited uan it of .Ventures Lim•f •�- '� q l Y by Lt.UI'D J. 110UftE i Who married a girl neat and pretty, Of her cakes she got prouder and ( l "Orange and Rose;" said he, rtted, shares by the Lindsleys I.as alou i AI tuber, Standard Stock and Alining j - ' prouder. provoked considerable comatent. The We will use for our tea", "it's Magic, you know, new.issue has won early pupularity Exchange, who reviews the alining� Thus proving himself smart and .,.That makes them rise so, anti some observers have predietea1 market and will. anawcer enq ries for witty. � _ For "Magic" is my Baking Powder. for it a verysatisfactory nlartet'you. Mr-Charles Palmer, Mtn, H. W. Day, career. 'it is much tau early to gauge --'a' - i ( worth $ass Bracebridge, Out. dt Ont latter t this rage but it Per- have not; A- lustrnsaeut -_ Bradford, . the a era t s s t i p I developments forecast which II vet become public property, o tremdrodon■ Minard's Liniment haps apropos to quote tL-e old ndage i• ran>:e lass seven mere was an old man named Mlnard's Unit. "Nothing succeeds like succes.s." Howey Gold receded unuer the tabes--three stages volume of profit taking that put la an d radia fo stages ta es Ventnree, Limbed, starts mut ��ith detector, two ■lager McNeil, John lbdds had his toes badly I appearance r_ cents The expected of audio frequeac7 frozear, large interests ill Sherritt Gurdon, y' end _••ccilLer. Au three stages of Who froze both -his toe and his )announcement regarding. liydd u-eled> heel, 'Cause he walked in We snow while Sudbury Basin, Faleoubridt:t t►nd radio frequency are fully to-+d numerous other properties of steres) tric poww•er Y as been delayed..a,thouglr with four condenser■, ovrat•d by But quickly he sent adoafn', there seems lu De little doubt about a a single inamiaat•a dial, and cam . prospective merit it will ha ve a' brated for was• 1•agth ana fro. ;.For Millard' Liniment But the.pain It soon went large interest in the pruposed eopPer favorable uutcome. Howe) has quencv And healed them up right off the When Minard's Liniment refinery. It has the advantage of been purchased 'by well-informed buy-,. �y 149• i Pei. 'Was rubbed on the toes which were I err who are aware of tha importance ' - - Mrs. Jas. M. O'Neill. frozen! I shrewd.arid capable nut:,ag(m(,at, The ( Terms: shipped E2pr48■ prepaid Kent Bridge, Ont.. private offering of $8 per shear(. was I of mine tusking eQ�J'ts at this prop on recapt of x110 cash with order. Miss Grace L Wright; I erty. Balance C.O.D. w over•aubscribed several times )vet R.R. 1, Siaghampton, Ont :mother new flotation which has at• Alberta Coal Falcoubridac and Sudbury 'Basid, Radio Dealers wd Szperimsaters: _From the coal fields of Sunny achieved noteworthy gains during the' traded attention scarcely second to write for our kkrt■ Catalogue slid of Alberta, Magic Baking Powder third week of the month. The Specnl-4 that of Ventures, Limited, is that of r Discounts.. have hundredsa•now and slightltl y use,,t,att.ry sets Comes a superfine fuel,I assert, All. There vvas a young lady named acive public has begun the Connell .option (Central Patricia to discount the I at bargain prlces. Ask for circular. A trial proved it.so, Lulu, future of the Falcoubridge Nickel eu.' Mirws, Limitedr, in the Crow River Our Policy: Nen at fourteen below. Ambittuus to bake and to brew, too, terprise. There are ur)der.•tood to field, initial financing Las been on- "Bach sale Must s3Lt12f7-" " Now we'll always use coal from `-` .Her failures `•ere tragic be some interesting developlaitlertrtlten to ,provide about 8=50.000 Alberta. Until she used "Magic' connection with the diap6sal of thib f fur development purposes, This gold fit O Radio Wentworth rth Rad and Mrs, Geo. Paddick, She now has no reason to "boo• company's products. Tho beginaiug discovery was nndoubtediy the must Auto Supply CO., Ltd. Glencoe, Out boo." of production is a long ww'a) lit 0 e I remarkable on: made fn Canada last; .TORONTO. 1187 Bal sleet Mrs. IL bowler, future, however neceat develop•1 year it promises to open lip an 1m-I Narailtou: Cor. John s zing ram. Wrigley's Gum portent new gold :amil. The 'stock 'A young man nicknamed Piggly Clinton, OnL went results !lave seem quite 'amt _- able [t is noteworthy that there is was heavily over•auba(ribcd at toityi wiggly, '�- cents per- share. It iy proposed to�spectacuiar developments with resew _ Had, a girl who was silly and Salad&. Tea only a limited amount of stock in the public's hands, and the price is there take two diatnoud drills to the i Pop i nitons. The pontic is too frequent - Who said "About tea I'm quite Curro au9'ceptlbie to sharp flucluation4. ly Carried away by waves of catboat _ . giggly There was au old lady name) Addy, I ert� fur the current season's opera- Itie bought her some gum— Sudbury Basin attained a new Ptak'tions. and to do such -exploratory `dam which loses sight of intrinsic _ L9he eould chew half a ton, faddy, wwark a9 ma) be parsuYd wlthort take values. Even granting that develop- She she said "There Is none quite a like my tea green, price at $13.,;,. It wps carried up1 partly in sympath .with Fal:w:nbridgeIIng in a mining plant this year. The menta at the Cuxheath have been eil- And it's plain to be seen p y I tirely fawnrab a—tt wyould bo almost - Hke Wrigley:' - � and also because of .maker favor-++.Crown River held will undoubtedly be Mrs, E. Cramp, It's Salads 1 keep in my caddy." very letive site± the Spring break•erp.!too much to expect a sixfold Increase able dlevelopmenis at Vcimilll,,u I.akc. Hageraville, Out. btrs. J :, Cqui., a nt 11Tuch rospectiti effort will undoulit- _ The t erecta of Sudbpry Basin. 1•'u:• p g I in. the Price u[ afesres could be ivati- IBab 's Own Tablets t elft Are.. conbridge and Ventures. Limited, are'edly' be directed to No,thern Alanl•,tiod in Bach a bhort time. It is quite Y m , I toba. tte Lac du' Bonnet d4strtct and • s3 Forest 1 S . Trio Thomas, Out. ; !There's a wonderful nurse who's = nuked toget••cr sutTctrutly that it is within hate ream• it possiblltpr how- ` named Graham, :. . quite conceivable that devel-iTments to Northern Sasliatcbeaan-dnrin'g the ever, that the merits of the property Lydia Plnkham's Compound corning season. The coPDer and tin will be proven- further b Miditioual Healthy babies have won her much affecting one or twwu direct!) will move y fame, tltrs. Brown loots su ruay and �the whole group discarveries of the Lac du Bonnet area work, it has not been notable in the "Whatever their habits, thrifty, i have attracted much Attention and a� - 1'be Wgher prtcrd fqsuea that C. past as a hlgh•t�rnd9 copper propertF, bough she Surely Is round snout ;staking party ineNding DuwAan and although some 'ynil,ping ore iia i been Use Baby's Own Tablets," ciuue to cowruund u great deal of at 1 Staul(y McLeod, Fred Galer and Enoc fifty, Il3ays sensible, careful Nasse Gra- •` �teuUou. futernatlor:ai \icltel� has claimed for it. , i ham. Good health she has found. been fluctuating betwvcon $58,75 uud{Johnson Ve reported to have acquire (A.B.)—At the time Canadr. Gold Mira L. Abercrombie, 'Comes from Pinkltam's Com-1.beY•�5 this stock vvas affected ad• ed sum, }ulPreyting territory. S)-Adicate was-put out it might have R. 2. Ravenna. Out.. pound— versely by the general dmli of New I ANSWERS TO INQUIRES been noticed teat some of the llead- .'It kwell It makes you keep weand- look ' d - k , York Stocks. iailucnced by the au. (K:elnbsrrgl .— Central dIanttuba ing. Caneidian Journals goo.. this ad- -as Milk of Magnesia nifty, uuuncement that the reins of credits miner wwas greatly. overdone fa the, vertising unaccePtaE.e. 'its merits ' "Doc. Phillips+ who comes from Airs. Inglis illpluy, would be drawn tighter \icL(l has earUer stages whew the prise of Its appeared very dubious to the writer Mombeeza, NVallacetowu. Out. acted remarkab:y well acing ever;•!;hares were proved up out of all pro-I at the time of the flotation In Novem- Makes a very fine Milk of Mag- thing into eoushirratton Its sponse,portion to its knowwu merits -MillingI'ber, 1D'J3. We quebtiuu 'very much nesia, Basals T•a ora are still talking confidently of j results w,rre poor at the outset, Ef• wthether You will .,e Able to find any For heartache it's fine, much higher prices ,pointing to extra-f liciency !as improved In this respect' market for it. In tte future you :.For heartburn sublime, Small Jimmie w,atcuea mania and g b E dada ordinary developulents at the F'rood I and the mine is looking some better.I xhovtd never buy stock of any deserip• ..So try Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, mine and probable profits to ju�titica•I Tt would be fully to expect substantial I lion from high-pressure saiesmen, Mies Ariel M. Smith, Enjoy their bot cutis of "Salida", I & Boz 112, Erin, Ont. Sez he, "Ain't it s of ttou. it must be conceded t.•at this f i,rotits iron, a"1:+0•lori mill, consider•I (G.E.8.)—Thu merits of Howe? Thai even my bunny strong ('aaadiau financial trotrp hasling the capita:ization of 4,500,000'Guld Mines have been dealt with In.. Scholes' Hotel remarkable record of success over a I share,, the property -.horrid come an. considerable detail through thea¢ Loves little curled loaves o[ Sa• There is a young man named lads-" period of many years, der ag;ressice development cork. colutnns trod you;have doubtlesdi form. - Poronto, biro. T. P. Rorie, Noranda .baa hudvn quite a•eruark- (G.C.B.)—Y'oar 'inquiry ,concerning ed Eke-concluslou that we consider :Who frequently visits Toronto, �able stearlir.css and has held. up lit a�the Cnxheatlr Coppca' property of;this a speculation of merit. R.R. G, Woodstock,' �.. p "You will sleep and eat well _ sligliily tgher price thaut has Nickel Cape Breton i5 erhaps answered best i (MeK. Linwood).—You will do well -At Scholes' Hotel," in recent'mark'd•ts. There has been i 1,)' r•cfer(•nce to the spectacular rise'to return a firm negative answer tc,. Exclaimed this young man named �Simond's S ws nu buying of big claihre for slime lir-'null fall of ,Arno Shares in th,., market I glib-tongued salesmen. They lave Porouto. 7An+imbitiOus young fellow named tle time and the stock has behaved recently. The`couservative market done more to the detriment ot•the Miss Amy F. Corrigan, -Spinnet, -cmarkably well, There are sonic'element accepted the stories of mining Industry in Canada than all R R.R. 1. Shawville, Ont . Said "Shucks`. your old saws are other factors combined. %Vj cannot . not in it. 1re-6- r recognize the name of the sydnicate There was an old manSalads efrom Arcade, The shavings beneaW! I 'you mention, but that is pernaps no Who always dined at "The Ar. The,Simond's dragtFeth reflectio�l on your handwriting. Gen mala =.Pikr up Iii the space of a minute." eralty speaking. syndicate share: , He held his nose high Airs. H. W. Stevinson, J should, be purchased only by those As the waiter passed by -.Box 54 S, liacteod, Aita. ! who are close to-the mining situation and who are able to take the risks of If Ills tea was not made of Salads...# hita4 Mabel Freek, Bi Ben's Chewing Tobacco pioneer operations. You will doubt Big g r ,,� less be able to learn our views on de- Macleod, Alta. Said a footsore and weary Che• I ` ' airable mining stocks by reading them Fletcher's Castoria - shako. a columns. lou will be well advised Mrs. Jiggs has a baby,young Gloria, "I'm out of Ben's chewing to � to follow urll (li bacco. ctum "Investigate be• igbe a raising on Fletcher'e Castoria, I've wvalbfd eighty milts-=" fbre you invest", Then lrls face wveratlled In smiles-• _ This baby. You see. � -- is smiling with glee, "Ry gosh, here's a plug in _my Emigration From Britain While mother is off,to Victoria. pac•ko." � ` m� - Mrs. M. B. Rhodes, lir;, W. It. Stevinson, London Daily Express ad. Cons.) Has 252, Merritt, B,C. Box 543, Macleod, Alta. ( if emigration since the war had con- l. a tinned at the pre-war rate, there would. ' be comparatively few men and women Mrs. R. li "Auden—Sorry, butthe whole family it all join in the- out ofa job In Great Britain at this :- I 'We cbuld not make any use of the + moment. That- is an incontestable fun o1 writin; Limericks. e book you describe. Any nationally advertist(1 article; r ' as treat itsifmperial significance ignifi i nc two j Miss V. S. Jarvis—After being or service founds iu this or any + passed upon;unsuccessful limericks previous issues of this papsm may ! European settlers for erery single are not kept, so that it Is impose -� -be made the subject of a limerick.', Briton flocking to Canada, we are aim •sible for us to trace your letter of d ply,adding to our own congestion at , Orte dollar will be sent for ever;• ' home without playing our part in fill- January =5th. E.adentiy the ]lmer, Limerick accei)ieci. Give name and Ing Empire with.British stock. - •:�lcks contained? were not quite up to •_•°address null came of this aper,•., � � • ;•. ,;. ;,:, tet.---- u!rements: Ffroaea are seat out p is the 1t rite: Limerick Editor, Assoc!. what we want to-clay is indepen at Ute end of eac'1 week, ated Publishers, Rooms' 421.5, 73 deuce of thought with fellowship of• ' There is plenty of enjoyment for Adelaide St. West, Toronto, 2, have o is hard .... - -• What we ha apilgot No fioll,r, however, wwould be much aeSrnled if these Pupils of Mary Iadale nentatity with pugnacity of spirit.— The disappuintmeut of manh Civil servants In Jugnslaviu have , Archbishop of York. • - `. 1 --',,succeeds to the delusion of youth; let been forbidden to torso t)•ie Public; were at Targe upon the main. This bold ban group featured the second pro- �__ su hope that the heritage of std age The kill-joy spirit appears 'to be gram at the Sea Ainsic festival recently held. at the Vancouver under the When you get to Washington; We too,lllte to •lelarn—Mayor Walker. Is not despair.—Benjamin Disraeli. spreading. auspices of the Canadian Pacific I:ailway. ..•,.s, x �'. ,.: + ,. ... �.. •.'. '_:✓�._ .,. :. .... ., '. _ :.,. "r .,..,» ..�....,.+;....�-+lie y^?. y.T, 7�..vaw� .b.,,....,,x 1 4 :fir " F. t J ✓� :�% x xti r dMn� LY � , ruUteA.RycnW �Fl $ m Van tor, ckal..345'iels!a2 rlveTu-` tees• w �axss Wi7fi7a—TO bo Plain aid by BERTRAM H. HALL ilaw Ir► Our Dumb Animals _ ugnt sewing at ]some. wlwle -wase :.: times rood pa�lt work seat a dbt•see. r„ des. pale• stead ramp itis 1Mr'ti- F v e . Nowhere south of the 'tie ei;cls ;tics 7gaaniaotorlag Co» 4. dose the death-dealing blizzard de- ]osteal scend more swiftly and unexyectedly s:aTls 'UMTLR ssii7Ufa' 10 than upon the plains of Wyoming. The G y�ss 83m) mailed to plass on s high altitude of the state, its sparse veloys• saris specialty Co.. Caster X93. population, the vast, treeless regions 7[onts+al. Quebec. ' AK K , FROM _ and the In cold that almost in- itEy Roc rd of Perf ^ ' Q qualified Recund of Perfurmunce variably accompanies a severe biiz• and iteglatered Lireedera. Canada's old zard, make the fact o! getting lost in eat high-layiu►c strata unpedigreed, 43 .x �O■ ' „ I ',w S4: cre hinir eEg 35, hE. fu Yeara a breeder YOU r 'a Wyoming snowstorm a aericus mat- Hatching 1::gR' CLicka. 41urk, Cedar tt ter, even in this day'o! twentieth Ruw Farm. Catnariile, oat. M1 7 ,• .. century progress. APPETITE POORaOne sunny mor ning a few winters Re aration.$ - E1tHAPS by dieting or ago a Wyoming rancher sent three of Philadelphia Ledge— Legally and p •. 1►«� have I Ilia men with a twolorse team to get politically, the final solution of the re g beenOther eYs�p 3, a load of coal from the railroad yards, paratiuns Problem is entirely a Eur- nehes than cava. Loss g' ten miles distant. During the return opean affair. The European nations, I"r f trip the sun darkened, the north wind inrluding Germany, must come to an of appetite, heartburn, nom . .; ntil tung the face, and agreement as to the tt,tal to be paid, w c.F quickened u it s stomach, are �ptome that ``` hard, needle-like particles of Snow be- the met:iod of payment and the means the blood is impure. -Ilia �• °f explains �nM Cunard Brings Lutcky I Ban to hiss against the clothing of the of aaanlfng execution of the contract e the Dr,-Williams Pick Pills is —Why Should ,we [eel unlucky just because we are i3 to uutuber, Look men. By the time they• were three in these matters the United Btatea � such cases. }� y a at Fltzmaurfce and hia•two German pale who by a miracle landed their 'plane miles from home the storm had In- ettitt Hent willrmeaect nrmore tto the tUni in Labrador on a Friday' itis 13th and became' famous overnight" This Is erased to a blinding blizzard that shut typical esamp4a—• the, joint argument of the family seen dbove. fathered by J. Pike, ot.iteading, out completely the world in which .d. tit,{uv in tinanri!1 terms than to began feel • they lived. Desperately the men any other nation involved. *007 England. As they landed at Halifax from.the big Cunarder Lancastria, they struggled to unhitch the horses from tired+" wrta Mw Margaret told Cunard immigration officials that they will try their luck in Canada with the heavily loaded wagon and set 'out 125c in stamps or coins, will lass White,of PamSouad,"and high optimism- on foot leading the Yaithtul suimala ` briny you Five High-Class _ when I sae down to a mal I _ behind them. Thirty minutes.later, Toilet Preparations (trlaf 'sizes) by felt I did not Haat to eat. A i ably on accoutit of this somewhat A PERFECT MEDICINE atter making a complete circle, they return mall. Dept. W. _ �Or told else I"a aness4c `perplexing Situation that the Ontario Saw the abandoned wagon loom up be- but I made little >progna Agricultural College proposes to cull• fore them. They tried, again, and Chamberlain �.aklOratOlfle3 with his medicine. Wbsa I educt an investigation.of the reasons FOR UTTLE ONES again returned to the wagon.( A third TORONTO (3) or started -king Dr. Williams' I underlying the prevailing popularity time they tried and a third time re- Pink Pi16 I won noticed that I of oats over barley as a farm crop __ turned to the wagon,, The situation Free Booklout Cancer sty appall- was impioviai, 1 in Ontario. Baby's Own Tablets Should be 'Sas indeed desperate. The ing, 1n,ults traucer Hurt',tri,The storm showed no signof Ips• booklet w Jndrui%e has published a that the headaches come low Getting down to the straight dollar a booklet which of ante r. alit [acts - .. •- I ill-Ever Home Where There frequently and that I was not and cents advantages -first, the 6111• y seeing, and deep concern was written about the f to or dancing alsu cells - wha, to do for pain, bleeding, pdur, eta w eerily tired. moo,,, m7 vials mentioned 9➢owe and the bulla• Are Children on the Pace of the three men Bud- A valuable gulde in the management of tin quoted report a hood market for denly one of the men spoke: "See a•,y case �irlte .or It to-day• mention- weight his increased, my The perfect medicine for little onus here. I don't know the way home, but Iry talo rxtnP*, an fol' and every barley. It ca abe sold for feed, seed !s found to ilabY's Own Tablets. or malting pu,poses. As a feed it has I do know horses. We ,have been ache � pain has van. They are a gentle but thorough las- wying •to lead the horses home. I Children Like It- 4 i k i no ri;ala and few peers, and on this ative which regulate the bowels. account ft -commands a better' price suggest that the let them lead us $O Will m You sweeten the stomach; drive out can t 'than oats. Last year the demand for home." At cite 8n .tan o! a Sun today to improve stipatton and. indigestion; break up Cott, buy o"two The a Dr. Wil- reed barley of the right varieties Su the driver gave the animals a t.eo dose doe,two things— your a ppoti-, goy colds and afrr.ple [ever and promote free rein and the three rasa tramped reel+r+e. lige Roush iasuaaY and could not be filled and imports had llama' pink pity from your healthful and refreshit:g sleep' It is doggedly on behind. Thirty minutes delights the ranee' Different glip to be made from outside. This spring impossible for Baby's Own Tablets all omen -cements, for C�oomn�b., druggist's or by matt' pow- will witness a similar conditlen with I passed ,and this time they did not re- Pnetu orris. and Prevents Toro"Flu" paid, at 3o canal a boa from seed barley in demand !n every prow- to harm even the uew-born babe a Pneumonia and all Throne ere guaranteed free�turn to the wagon. Another thirty tuns troubles. sold everywhere The Dr. Williams Median' ince. r course, barley for seed must they are absolutely g minutes dragged by and all at once under money-refunded guarantee. _ Co., Brockville, Onrrrias from opiates or any other Injurious the dim, ghostlike forms of ranch W X. Baekler. Limited, be pure, tree from oats and of some drugs. Concerning them Mrs. Earl tit M•taal Bi. Toronto 2 ' Sind for free. booN—"What pix-rowed variety uch as C.A C 31. buildings appea"ed before them. A Taylor, Omen Sound, Unt, writes:— m,Sat and How to Bat". The same requirements are essential ..I have four children and have al-� tea' minutes later the horses Here !f the grain is to be sold for malting in the stalls and thrEe thankful men U�rKL - •.. ways used Baby's Own Tablets." I ,g Acts like a Rash— f e•14 purposes. The old mixture of a lot were within the «arm shelter at a s a single nip provoou Stu never vtthont'tbe Tablets In the , of oats and an uncertain amount of ranch kitchen telling' their story to uouse as they are the. best r,et'icine barley will not do for this purpose. eager listeners. Once more the In 75e and 40C that 1 know of for little ones.' telligence of the horse haft been de- i 3tralght barley of a six-rowed variety Baby`s Ua,t Tablets are sold by ItkE C.A.C. 21 is what is wanted. and medicine dealers ur by mall 'at 'LS monstrated. Otll,en� ®can't �l if this can be secured a premium cents a box from The Dr. Williams' -events-- il amounting to about '.c per bushel.over Minard's Liniment pFlu. {read Midde Age //�� Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ` sls� -rdinary feed barley will be,paid. At y PER DC% tbe. recent meeting of the Ontario . .jDii<affeCtion" in India LalKays think one of the great Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Seed Growers' Association, Ontario The Englishman tCalcuttaJ it 10 charms of my Sex is that the beet of Remedy helps preserve youth by farmers were assured of-a market fur I not India that. is '•disaffected"; It is us remain boys to t:'e end.—Premier toning up kidneys _ i11itI1riS' malting barley amounting to about Stanley Baldwin. S,5UU,000 bushels annually. dome five or.six million educated and y �_ Kidney trooblc is responsible for PINK PILLS EzpertmentaMits recommend burley I half-educated Indiana who are useful Cbicago is described by a news- many of the sus .women areal as sacs awns for S handful of cleverer and time of iii•. It cites caaser raliowa•sr, "A NOtialCNOi.D HAMS ou acenunt of Its safety . It is one D paper.correspondent„ as an Augean wrinkiee, robs women of the health ,laid 1N ea C0 YN1rnIZS•• of the snt'e8t CaBIi.CCOp3 that a farmer more experienced men to play with in + `soy of youth. makes them look and feel Stable. This 16 the burg that puts l old. so k•ev your kidneys faacuoaiat an Brow, they state. Professor \C. J. tb, ceaseless game Of profiting at each the Gee:" into Augean. properly. in the body voisoas vus os I Squirrel, of he Ontario Agricultural other's expense As long as that game ar they accumulate. Thousands of wo- . continues, so long will the develop I raise daring the past "if o•atury, have Barley Entitled College, pointing that to tests cow- discovered that Warner's safe =!da•y mint of a national outlook in this and Liver semady hely►• Originally • ering many years barley call be•soa'u ' ' ' doctor's prover tion, nnrely v.stable. oto ,Bigger Place later in the sprang than either oats or entry be delayed When India i pleasant tarring, eat•• is torts little. By wheat without any serious loss to I learns to think as a nation she will I O�■ •• �- rtartlne to take it now. You riay ward be in a position Cu say whether she \ n.si,.,,,..,e...._dw►,,.t�..w los Jllaarr ala worry—get • friss bottle yield. In a late spring, therefore,one i will be of the Empire or not. Until �' `� R.d "^'�""""" ""' """ from your PlWtl%druggrt andtoday freedom Zoar a•„p,e,•e,•,,,wy,w_.W. V. lmpro�ed apuetita sad freedom rOm _ Experts Point Out That Mar- may safely sow this g ain after all1 ., goo,..d.a..,..-••-•d mailers Jle•p. Warner's safe Alemedise chance of success with others, sage then, the less there is of this disin- Y' ' P'' w• r..,,,rue 06cK eons, Co,. Toronto, onto so• lcet and Feed Value , buckwheat, would be Lost. But that genuous Nonsense about independence,I $C11WESt�R'$VATceERY Warner's Safe Kidney the quicker 'will be the rate' of teortbampton _ Higher is not all' Barley seems to fit into . sucalo,N.Y. and Liver Remedy / progress towards the goal of self-rule eua eve. 'giuiecstrtaa• tt� cast Barley was under discussion - at,-the most precarious season,. because�P g - not only can one sow it late but one_ in whatever form it may eventually practically all the farmers' meetings • come. I I leaps it earlier, earlier in fact than In Toronto this month, and particu• _ any spring grain. This meaus'it is a lady so at those which had anythl-ag!sate crop to sow in a cold, late spring, "ate _... to do about crops. There is no doubt; BABY NOT GAINING. Claims Al any Victims to Canada women buy a that the acreage of this grain will be,and also 1n a season when the tall and should be guarded against. Every day 10,000 y rains set in unusually early, as they bottle of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vege- greatly increased this year and, as t have a babit of doing In this Prey- LOOK TO HIS DIGESTION table Compound.They know that '-cording to John Buchana, of the On ince. Thousands of acres of Data — ltario Agricultural College, and T. G. there is no better remedy for their were des yid last year. Had this Gables can't gala when suuriaB M,nard S L�nl1'netlt troublesome ailments with their Raynor, of the Dominion Seed Branch, beets sown to barley there would waste in a clogged digestive tract Is accompanying Ito quote only two of a dozen who fis a Great 1'teventatlM1.e, Uein� one of eat nervousness, back- land havo been good returns. This crop is. forming gas, making tbem colicky. oldest rewediea used. Min. s Liniment ache,headache, "blue" spells, and might be quoted, there is every justi•I has relieved thousands of cases of I one of the best 1n which to start I constipated ar•l miserable. Just try ficatiou for the proposed expansion. clovers or alsike. Unlike oats and;the method doctors endorse, and mil• Grippe, 1lar d s"as, Sore Throat, asthma nindOtrn condition. Statistics gathered by the Ontario De-i i and similar dislaaea. !t is an Enemy to Statment of gathered t indicate OnOntario very t wheat it does not stool out to the lions of mothers know, and gee how a Germs. Thousands of bottles being used Lydia s same extent and smother the seeding.I your baby improves. A few drops of every aa>,. For sate de all druggists Ve(letallile ('0111111)(1,11111141 clearly that barley- outyields oats in i and geineral dealers. pounds of feed per acre in a normal Judged tion: every standpoint— pureiyvegetable, harmless Fletcher's ear and that, generally speaking, its safety, ease of harvesting and mar. Castorfa makes .the most fretful, Tlsard's Liniment Co Ltd,Yarmouth,seas T ,i keting— thele seems very-sound tea-i feverish baby or chtll comfortable,in market value is considerably' higher t -• .bloreover, barley is a safer crop than i so.'. for expanding the acreage of bar•'a jiffy. A .ew doses and he's digest . ley is Ontario. ing perfectly sad gaining as he should. " oats and has at least one more mar- _ To get genuine Castorfa, look for the keting outlet. . Notwithstandin these advantages,` in the Past for every Minard's Liniment for Grippe and Flu. Fletcher ignnture on the tN'raPPer. ' r •�• --— 1,000 acres of cleared land in Ontario,I " In former years the people used to Empire Marketing Board eaNu,Nr Q� Piiii4in' 177.7 acres have been devoted to the `/ production of oats as against only turns out for�ehe opera; but now they London'Times Trade Supplement: PHlWPB.,acres to barley. And these figures I tune in. In the early days of the Empire bier• � p are secured from the same bulletin .;.— keting Board it was pointed out here r�..� ^ ��j which makes it clear that barley out- It is often assumed that Part. ser that, however well conceived its plans �►J yields oats and Is,worth on an aver- vice is given always with a view to might, be, ultimately its' publicity a to Ari co �� dsge $4.50 per acre more. ' It is piob some revv'ard.—\Irs. Alvin T. pert, due to Acid campaign would have to be judged by ,wur5noa the same standard as that applied to 'E° uSTOMACH other advertisements — the measure dA. 1sA , . of success attained in "selling the goods." It is ther..fore with consider- able satlstaction that we learn on the ' i authority of the board that imports of %T,hat many people call in,%ges'tion Gee spoonful of this harmless, taste• Empire produce into this country-dur- very often means excess card in the,loss alkali in water will neutralize in Ing the 'last two years have broken cantly many times as much acid, and all previous records for many eom- stomach. The stomach nerves have' the symptoms disappear at once. You moditjes. The Board's publicity,scheme been over-stimulated, and food sours. will neve, use crude methods when r onehiai and chest id has been la.-ely• concerned with the The corrective ie an alkali, welch once you [tarn the plHcinct of this. For children's fir increase of sales of produce, and, neutralises acs instantly. . And the Go.get a small h�ttre t..> t."'• no finer relief than therefore, is perfectly legitimate to best alkali known to medical science re sure to get the oenutne Phillips' i Qil>liteitts"" ,...e Milk of Magnesia prescribed by Phys• ' .�/eno's Lightning Cov$h Syrup regard the increase in imports as evt- is Phillips' bfilk of blaguesLz. It has dente of the success it its efforts. remained the standard with pbysf- clans for 50 years In nor•ecting excess Child>Een love it.'' clans in the 50 years shite its tnven- acids. Eacb bottle Pc plains toil dire 4. ISSUE No. 9—'29 '.ng—any drugstore. : t 1 f $UNDB-(�vtretrouterst.jkuxi44ipnxrad Piekeri>ag, in -the Cpunty sad PrP- hsY• �z w, =Dotes. ere.,. at Thnr�sg. IllirebrlLt.—At e mortgage Bonds.. #.Iso,Iadurtrlsb. ,lot 17, con., (neer Searbvso Yil- Of"horses, cattle, Lay, grain,gg ata s.t how$tb.7 per °' g Cage) the property of John Butler, at lot 18,edit.8,Pickering,the prop- Bate iavesttae ince of•Ontan beat composed of --_S of lot number nineteen in the at raaetMs cent. Fa' Sale'at lE o'clock sharp, No re- erty of Joseph O Reilly. r +_ first coi�ession of Laid township, • t� t 4ipe�Tear.;'41.50 If paidtaadrauca 11tT1!3d7RA:1'UE—Ali Owes written ta• �whieh' said parcel or tract of, lard serve. 8 months credit. Prentice . o'clock $harp. See ntis0 - - r3pciioe. to the united States and Crest c 6divg Fire; Automubtle. Wind- � Prentice, auctioneers. 8 Prentice, auctioneer _ Bntaln•ta.W in advance. storm. Accident and Sickneae. may be more particularly described Phone or write - N follows: COMMENCING at tet; JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor,- North-west angle,of said lot nuEg VIOH 1 5�� SPECIAL 43tf. L+'D. BO�i .1fAti.lVoitbv 19; THENCE�r,arth 74 degrees, i1 a.s'! along the Northerly limit of said lot NOTES AND COMM[NTG. -The Municipal Corporation number 19 a distance of 682 feet 6ts, CANNED VEGETABLE& IN STANDARD QUALITY, —OF THE— inches to a point; THENCE South, 16 AR EED RAND _ =i,lre the do\cirhenrted If 1111+ degrees 46 minutes East, a .distance G L' A'N T B Township of Pickering of 12 feet 9I:• inches to a point, Corn, 2 iirra, - - 25-cents l'•yueation were put to the lit rgeTHENCE South 71 degrees-40.5 mint- ;Year, - -- size 4, '2 tin=, 25 cents PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ewiltvay vorl)oratlully cettd other that the Council of the Municipal tes, `Vest a distance of 593 feet br_ A: Tomatoes, 2 tin,, L'a cent» =Qrcat entertudscs in C.-tunnies, the corpor;.,,tion of the Township of Pick- inches to a point; THENCE'South 56 s - •tartezt�•t`t• \vutild ht+ ' \n•" Never in en'ng, will, at a meetingto be held degrees 40'.nunutes, direst, a di�ta,nce . • . FISH'Ii•t.tlt' LINT' ._. •. , °Lite hi+t try t•f on )Ic Hulas, the 11th day of 'larch, of 94 feet 4 inches to a point in the c atm cattntty ht\t . \ixesterl limit of said lot 19. said Fre-!.ii White Fi i Salt.-ked Haddie, per lb 1813 1920, at the hour of one' o clock in y' the,jitkiplo hilt'll lllort� OiAiuti'tit• the afternoon, at the To',',�n hi Hall point being distant Southerly 67 feet and Silver 134-iKht Salnruu, lb`�l!c . thzu the}• nrr tt't }x't`et ut.•- 1':x in the Village of Braugh,aln$ consider 6 inches from the place of beginning; Smoked Haddie Fillets, per-lb _U._ :Ft e"[, FI't-T.Cn Fillets, per lb 224c ynt,h+tt i. tht. wt+r�t t!\'tr}'t\Isere, THENCE North, 15 degrees 16 min Tr this lest item=it t, :1;inethiu - new grid a By-Liiw to (11 close incl stop up t �` R N and sell d convey to Scarboro Se- tl es e:t, a" distahce of 6"+-'feet G a recnarktible seller. and arta lues+ ,ir11b tit xt, iutr+ the tti�tt cui'ities, 111knited, a'certain porticn of Inch?s, more or les, to the place of - - _ City of'71"rants+ ati,I art tllnt tile the road allowance between conces_ beginning. — - Ir I}itv+t�lr h yr uuln�u'u,lyd f Lith in .siuns one and Aso, opposite Int.num- All. persons interested or whose A _-ICE Fl�'E•�,TRING 131tf)t%1I -�C' CENTS ben 19 in concession ora of t::e said lands may 41 might be prejudicially -the future Tho lat;go uuutber. , f Tuwnchip of Pickering, �shich is de- affected by the passing of such pro- eky•acrapets \1 high Itatve been scribed ip foaPic that is to say: ALL i posed By-hallus are re(uired to attend =FRESH VEGETA BLES—LETI't•CI:, CELERY, CABBAGE, erected thrrP, during Alta past two AND S1NGtLAI: that certain. parcel At the said meeting, when-tae; will CARROTS, TU>1A,UE5 ETC. _-t years, and which xre a ,t\ in ur tract of land and premises situate, be heard ir,' perwti cr r counsel or Phone V. -- _ Dile or, ,cith reference thereto, upon lying an4 beim in tine Township of , it e p -course of cunstrnc Alun and nkO Pickering, in the County and Prov-I petitioning to be so, hear!.. J A` M; E S R ! C H A R D S O N -Which !ire beim; Planned fc,t' the ince of Ontario, null being �ompu en I Da? ci th? nth tiny of Febivar . 1929. future, >.hotrs that the treople ,Are of part of the road allowame between l Donald R. Beaton. _ }ookiog furor rt to a lung Ileriud conte:<ions one and two of said town Clerk. a ship, said tract or parcel Inns of ilag, Hardware Store prProsperity.Prosperity.ec•ity. (rue of the most being more particularly descrribed as SALE. REGISTEE1L iV " ul R. • • striking txtuil,'.es of f Lith iu the follows: COMMENCING at th+: inter- futute nr`ty be faun l i❑ the new section of the n:a•therly limit of the 'I'Livsday. March 5th—_ nster auctiot; _ Stat building at ti4 Iiia St. "'est. road allowance between concessions sale of Clydesdale and Pt:rcheron Nuw• i=tae time to feed Poultry F ,ud for more egg=: Our Laying K g one an;l two, with the production horsg high trade Holstein, Ayr- _ tiix;li-will du it, Alse Beef Scrap, Uy ster Shell and 1liea Grit Only about thirty- years ago the Northerly of-the Westerly limit of shire, and Durham cattle. hogs. Statr cattle into ext=teace, and that lot number 19 in-the first concessiol, sheep implements, the property of -will help, Dr. Bess' Pou[trp Specific U3 keep them in good condition. on a very small sc:►le. "' Its early of said township;THENCE North 74 M. J. Holliday, lot 1 B.F., Pick,-r- Fresh .iippl•y of Royal P.+rrple Calf Meal for the young calves. degrees, East along said Northerly ink Tp. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp, history a sis one of struggles to 'Limit a distance of GS2 feet f,c._ inches Lunch provided. See bili,. Will ant nialaGRin its existence in the face to a point; THENCE south, 15 de- shut•, auctioneer, Reruember, when ynu buy- Dr. fie..-s' Stcck Food and are trees lri minutes East, a distance of Thursday, March 7th--Auctin�., .sale of not iatistied with your investment our of strong coinpetiti:.u. -Ry shrewd o ,_ y'• y 1_ feet K inches to a point; farm ::tock and iniplen,;nts. the rn,ney ie r>Aii'uded.- citanagenlent it Legan to gro", in THENCE South 71 degrees Oi lulu- o• property of Ed. Bentley, lot + ' eirculatit,n and in its itttlrtr!•,c•e, utes, West a distance of 605 feet V' rear con. 2, Whitby Tp. A th•' until it bo,-came I+rce=ears tt;ahs 'nches to a point; THENCE South 56 owner is flit inx up farnlis :hc•r,• ? ft;ee triAl giv-n tit:y tt:t,e t K?ally or- Conner Jegree� 10 minutes,.West a rtistar,ce . •v;ill be nn rc..c rvr. 5s1 • at .,res F':Irctric «'t,Lrt a new and larger butue tri nt teal' of 82 feet '; inches-to a point in the r o'cloc,. Alarp. See. bill" 11.,x. 1tav• .:tuodatte lt, iuerra,tng but-inn=-. said Northerly production vt t'It, ;tut ' ttoueer• ` the tP±ult P� t t ba Beet: iu Aha Westerly limit of lot number 1:., _aili Agent f, r• the M-Xorn,irl.•Iirertr,g F,,%rrer 1''riday. March Sth.--'Ulspersion .+ale } point bring distant Southerl} G4 feet i�t'iliuery and hes Air-. ntagniti,eut r! crrof`� -tutit?. P of revistered ail,l fully accredited _ r, :341 ir,7hes from thr plate of bear. liol•telsit. Ctyde,dale,- and Percher- vvbich is the- aduaira-tun of till Hing; THENCE. North, 15. degrees Ori' -Who have"seen it. it i, said to be minutes; West, a distance of 64 feet ons ani implements, property of -trtlualled by only one other nets -3t,i inches, more or less, to the place I Stanley BaKg. lot 20, con. 3, Whit _• Our Motto: SL'>a have it, (an getit, or it i, nut made of beginning; AND (21 to eetablioh as by Tp. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. _ }taper building in the world, To a public highway that certain parcel ' Se« bill;, Wm. blew, auctioneer. �, �: EALSDt�N, " a I�✓ ar+`yNi the ne\vapaper man its grtess roots or tract of harts which is described Tuesday. March 12th—A stir+ri sale of is a tuarvel. They are the largest as £o':lotc,, that is to say: ALL AND faun stuck. implem-nts, the prop taant,fnc Ltired by the celebrated SINGULAP, that certain parcel or erty- of Charles Bh ht. Int'_''t, tor1. and of tract of land apremi?es, situate. 7, W1•ithy Tp. As the nxw-r Is g.i\- Hoe fire, at:d Lire batterlie o y lying and being in the -Township of ing LIP n p farwing' there will bo �' je T presses that have already been res • er. . Sale at 12 o'cl.-wic sharp. }n,4talled are capable of turning _ • EVERYTHING IN I\St'RAN(`E See lulls. Win. i<Iaw, aurtlur,eer. , out 50 copies of the Star, cit to 78 If you re cine an tiling in the wa Thursday. March 14th—Auction sale n } y of horses, cattle, sheep, implements. : --• _ SPECIALS pager, per second, or UR0,G(10copies of irc=urance let us give you our prices. grain, poultry, etc., at lot 21, con per hueir, Tte press-eooro, edi It Pays to insure in strong financial l; Pickering, (half mile west and t,,riai roorua, ofi�e, etc. hR\a been companies such as the Imperial Guar- half mile north of Broughams the - Mea'+ Blne Melton Overc•caita, It will pay you to bus for aritee and Accident. Company of Can- property' of Wesley Slack Sal-: at future needs, Extra -pedal 14 05. made sufficiantly large 'to allow ada The Western Assurance Com any. P 1 o'clock oharp. Se:- bills. Geo: d Boy's W'rid,brea-ker=, regular price '2./15, now Rc inR at 199 each. for a one -hundred per cent. it.. of Canada„ and The Mutual Life 4s- Jackson & Son, auctioneer;. - ` v nee Company of Canada. For All our -tock .4 Men'. Swe- er Cl,at: are priced away down low crease in the erpiilxvient to meet tte�aa Thursday. March 14th •-- Irnportartrt rotation..4 a ly to Child's Pullover •Rabbet.:, =ixela .i 2. going at 60 eeute • the demand- of inc•rea,ed bu:•inr�s ' pp cre,ut sale of high c!a�: daiiw cat- - {. -which they expect to .conte to A Nr GIBSON tit•, horses, swine, imoi uteri:. fur- Rubber. and Rubber Footwear at clearing pricey Ahptn in the future, The nett Phone Pickering 171'_ � . __ _ _ ., __ All Underwear iine< reduced for dui(-k sensing 1building i, thl la,t w4)-d in emir`• Che4ter-, cleAners and:dyer-art±--riving wr nderful pati=faction,act now 'eratecturevnil convenience. Ali- E'YEr'y to n Brooders & N-Ultr Su Icesego convenience, T!se preyl.lPnt � A-k fur t,rc,r.t -naris,¢ conpon�rf the run,tlany, J. f:. Atkin-c n, _ ., All Ladie,' Ho-iery ling= at -uecial reduction A-4 well Ft* all othero vCrrnectt:,i with the Star are to l,( r*+ugratn. E C I � � � � � � I� " Y -• _ entPrt)ri,e, ability _ : � _ ._ l,ttee3 on their .-. and fore,ight and on the suc•t•es- - which iters account ivied their owery eff•,rt. - __-- 3 ,Richview Flowers `Canadian f. f� Products - -15'24 DANFORTH AVE. i 'Yotc are cordially- invited to inspect the premises inti Stn,h the al,o\a ROYAL BROODER STOVES Store which we n,ve opened recently for' '-Potted Planta, Cut Flowers, De- jII all.9iZ88,, Used by all large poultry' farms ,.signs, Wreaths, Bouquets. s - Presentation -Baskets; etc, With gTe' t 6UCC@S :Wedding and Funeral DesignsReco.lrimended b • Es �erimental Fxrlu R Specialty. S 1 v - ` Our conueetinn withgreen.houies will Ottawa. enable ue at all tithes to Five a service that cvnnot be sm- Chick Hoppers, Fountains etc. grossed for quality and price. :., kill, orders placed or Lelephoned will See then) demonstrated at be given onr bent atttenti,in, 'lPhone Pi it, _?ROS, (it- 'Hargrac� 4.,S2 WA P L E H / L'L F'�! f-? M 'rf' `<� - --------- r � " + i`-� Ending PILES E. Nerlicll, Prop. _ f0 ZD / PHONE; CLAREIIONT :303 SALES AGE\'T r years - _ t7 or twenty years NATURE'S PILE �� - 1 -'� The T \ abo'ut tan minutes, a good RE]•IEDY has been healingstubborn forms Ct , p n often snake ' PELl A _� PR IL aaa of 'itching, blerling and protruding Gigs, tire e-x est Cw trittwut an np,ntinn or cx{xnai%•c tm;.t- ,Ro�'al tifaster -'mem-. This simple herbal compound s.'r a 1 -,t iittcrna3lyonthc cat=e, of pilesandeffectia ' – - to the e a. minor repa'r hick Rill add , swift and pF whe a relief.Successful in ht:n_ FOR TEAM HARNESS _ dreJ ofvaso=wheree+•rry otherk'•ndoftreat- ..3000 miles or more llf ` mere.has failed. At all good druggists,$1. t Money back if notsaUiilied. of he tire. r j NATUR ' ES at .Team Backbaud Harness, :- PILE REMEDY 2 inch la er trace with heel chains, 1Z•UO ': ,h, " hundred m1 v • cry. y 1� les fore 'i\onegenuine wirhoutnameA.'`;ti.Merrill ��nth q ring breeching.-instead of back- w :m Utes work. E. C. JONES. Drug Store band, $49.00 - 'Black-mounted Team Back.band Harness, $38.50 = -Dominion Tire Depot owner3 x• BRING IT HERE - + " 5 ring Breeching '' >DI4.25 ri QnarRoy�rayt�p.fH are Canada's. leading tire ex- 1Now is the time-to get a new Set of a athoueonlwlltevfr ' :'harness, or et the nld set repaired. This is not a factor harness but custom tirade in our ' :p.,weur.. Borgne tp perts — trained In Canada= g pp y rv. ihoalan ,v r ; III have in ';tock samples of Samuel on n Shop at karkhain, out under hyo 1 tine a j Trees and Jeffrey' harness, The yOWSofeerv(oe. f CCOIy. f'nest r:former tray be orderer through Are specialtze on repairs to li trness And collar's.cata- logue tut prices eluoted. 21. - Crtlalnaue free.t „ You are never far ,dtcay from a ;i rtFNo carry collars, collar pads, sweat D S _ ;i+<d°., ht:nesa Al„11 Arc hulk, harness ---C es f DOMINION TIREDEPi�T ressing, sili •il.vt-r p,,li�h too and other. part.q, = R•u neU• rind Cullrtr Jlatnnf.actnrer • Repairs prefnnty dun•, � PICIERiN ........................... ..............-Imperial Gaa e , JL. 11'. P1LKF,S-,' CLARFy10\TI MARrKHAM, DIT. Horne PhQl'e 840f1, _ • _ • T r -�.��TY+�. ,., F . , s..: . -,»:,fir. v .q yr; ,�+ .� uN'..- i. ::ti. ., +y. W g: _ tw k:• .yr.. y".".. a OLAltEMCNT. • Thos. E. sind Mrs. Stephensoir lhv' Cecil Slack has movedanto J. Wilbor, our nitw blacksmith, h. J. How and Rev. A. >Mtc a. 'R. J. How wise In Toronto. on and Mrs. Sato ]Stephenson, of Gish- -town and is now residing with her spent Sundaylat his home in Tann! Lrilaor wenoin Agincour¢on Moo paw,%oit . J. Hay last. -aws, visited -with- the •Tatter's father, day assisting in the organimtlou Wm. �P�llie. too. mother, Mrs. Thos. Gibbons, over court. spent a few days last week Stanley Slack the purchased from of a new Masonic Lodge. d sire, ]?ingold and son, the�veekend, Mr. and Mce. Lovelessof �gia- Fred Hard hashonse:whiclihaToronto, were in to• si On . Earl A. Grubin RQ., Eye SpecW'- with George and Mrs. Morgan. is noty iuccupying. 8atnraayy lets at stouf[trjlle oaa_X%b*sday to - _ -d: H. ILI, Janice Underhill and Saturday of' Office in the �-� trh8 _P1Ckeriag Frank (Ihidlow were is Tomato robin Bio tou8vi�lle 24Ab. S /— V f A L !T C E S .Vigil on Monday. At Markham every.Monday from 8 a. • • _ �+8 -Commttae - - -' Mrs. D.A.'Scott to- spending' a in+ to 5 p.m. Ofi'ice in the 'Wear - --- -Week in London with her parents, Block. * _ Mr. and Mrs. Kindree. - " Dr,-Ruth Johnston, of Toronto; - - - ' is to M1vas the quest of the Misses McLel NOTICE • .• • .- a oboe of dation - A : .F �. leasencate his Wad prosecute w . . ran one day recently.' - r , i utiina taken oyer Robt. Feasby's � -the elona. r Mrs. F. Allaway and daughter, raise, :rougharn, we are nowreau's , Marie, of Whitby,hi >;tby, spent Thurs- to give >-rvice in Brougham• as weir da last with J. H..-and -Nits. Beal. ,, Miss IaOhel Gregg, a- is ('.^remont. _ Membors hawin of the Torun-_ • Service car always ready. clay-nr FA, '` oale immediately with any m bee .ta Normal School, spent Sunday nicht ser vice._ . o! E:eoatire Oommlttea. last at the home iter parentg Phone Clare. 5105; Pickerinz 506. *. 'here. Gasoiin-inOii, Seiberling Tir'as. _ Membership fee CHenry Madill, of Harrow, Is, 231y.... a•,L. PILKEY.• . hereat present 'owing to the seri Tiokete may.behsd from the President of - ,ous eonditi;.iu of -hie father, J s aeoret•r1 onepplioaslon. B, Madill. Th' - ' atural 1=lerbal Eae�. Dora.-L. D. Sank;, C.9,Palm uite a large number attended On FROST FIRE FENCING to clear out hreseut stock 3 Q er, M. Chapman, Pickering. Milton Benson's sale on Tuesday f Get ii while the sleighing last-. Goodness Of Barg afternoon when good prices were ains in 1 Set Slool,,5leighs and 1 Bench Sleigh. 0, Munro, Jas. Richardson. - re•Alized, i wrlcl�.lttaral 2zs1p1®zs�d]Sts president; Galli hers Clears U Becretsc+y ' Mrs. Frank Soden, who had a _ Stable Equipment, Pnt.;hf Etc • - - - - bad attack of quinsy several weeks Plir ne 2114 P. O Loch-t H 11 _ 1.' _'ago, is making slow progress to Eczema Pick.. R. R. 1 ward-recovery. Stops Indigestion. Tones CK Ed. Gleeson, we are sorry to re- 8 : W. E' 4 Z7 ort, is still confined to hie bed as entire system. e is making but slow progress - - — ---- T!t�r^ r mi °rel d�. in Gal--- E recovery• Ltir,r 3 -D) is and 4 em 13:i:ier. LAPR Fred C. and Mrs.'Pcigh on Wed Ir is . .. lyhArvs. ';a. ...,1'."�r:aaing- - r es de last moved into the fine ly h a:: By purif tug the bl •>d a-A ROST FENCE residence which they • recently ,. . � hai.inir�weLskulc•rs aid 11 e - - • ' purchased frobi the Hugh Gregg liv r, retisble old v:-!n, 1y c:c;.rs !r' -estate, - up s'-:� r, cs. Perfect f 3r Ia i:;p i)n, - V. James B. Madill had the misfor• r i; ,c>ndulon ,nervousne�.coughs tune on Monday to fall off a couch rr,, ' i. �pts>ouon y'� fee;argil k,vpe and fracture bis thigh bone: With �,,,, t .,1d, a� o.h�r C•y:.agher `fie are now able to 'sell 'Frost` Fence. at. an equal price a man of his adranced.age.the ac bier' �1 ;;: ;cl„)Id Itemcdiee ere, by: ss with all fences that ormfrly have been selling at , PSIS cident is very serious as -recovery wit].be very slow. F. C. JONES, PICF RING 3-to 4 cents under our prices. Surely-Frost Espeak of artistic The �Vu�uen'� liissiori Circe of Fence will be a good buy t-his year. y� 1rI 'designs that are . p �{@ �.0 Swed b desgns t not 'artistic ' •- the Ba tilt Church tn�t at the W designs thatwould be - home of Mrs. G. M. Fursy th on s'�4�L+*� Oar, ffrst-car of FROST FENCE will be in about March inappropriate for the �,. Tueaday evening. The men of the ]5th. Take it off the car and et a better rice purpose in view. The congregation furnished the pro r g price, one illustrated is sim- �gram which teas ranch enjoyed by .�STEN�IO�T get it home with th,c 9�£'ight3 when you pie, yet has artistry, y all. After the program all enjoyed �_ are not busy and have it -ready when yon want.it. is pleasant social hour, -- "itio GreaterTribu to' In our issue of Feb, 14th, we 1 have taken over the Agency - - _ stated that Miss FlorenceDuerden for ` COMPARE THESE PRICES '` W. STAFFORD t s Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales liingstoo Road, had passed her piano examination St,,ve_i. Fleury',i Famous _ .-- -- _.. ho R with honoraat' the -Torauto Con- x47_Ii - ,: ..• .. 58> cents per rod 1 rervatorp of Music. We should ilbv Plowq. Pointe, Pb yA y Scu"Mers and Wheelbarrows. - 2— "'ha4e stated that rhe passed with 8#_ 1: even spacing... ... 551 `• o48 rtib first-class honors her Primary Phone 50a Pick. -•, - : -•_ 947--�'_ - ... ... -f33! " - • t Exams, tried M tbb HambaurR ROS2'• �� �S^L"T, . Conservatory. . 941-1Z evens acing t , Raymond Pilkey sent a quantity AGENT i4%i BROC'GHASi p of oats to the Department of Agri — culture at Ottawa, where they : ._ '_•1049-1 i 54 - teated 100 per eent.- Tbosetesting L -TRY - ata,ple Leaf �dutual 1 stetted that they were the fleet P 0 U sample they had ever seen. Zhoje k liberal digcount to he ltilolved�„Ei fuels{�;ices for xaking Insnraaee Co who wish good, seed oats should WANTED off c•ar, earl erderio and paying cash. , _ y g p y $ _ -. Cheap rates for farm and country see Mr, Pillcey at once as they will - soon be taken. -- - buildings Mr and 141rs+. Lawton,- of Toron• Good Price Paid F,)r lit gill pay you to see u� if yuu are cvntemplatiinR, any fence. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, :. Rind•mille,Siioa etc. to, -have taken possession of R.. Dressed Chickens & Fowl Automobile Insurance M. Palrnee� shoe bopinee Mr We are felling WLEM Av LAMPS at 65-2Z-thkit a of all kigds, Lawton 'is an experienced. shoe Pj�,,ne Clarerr,ont •��ui _ - WAD. havi'Dg learnt his trade in .- -----'�1 ,;real price for a gs,oline Ianit.•. 'FdRtiIB FOR SALE _ the Old Country, We welcome s " ' _ _ _ \Write or phone These few- items ,feted belocc at Mr. and Mrs. Lawton to our will• apeSial prices, go-id fir L D B O YY M A N lige and wish him all kinds of sic- Charles- Cooper - - - Claremont • ice+a. Atrial is solicited, toxo wsek= : • - -' The Stouffville Choral Society Lbs. Bee Hive Syrup, 35c _ - ''` WHITBY ONT. will present a 'progralu of excel .. t33c _ Tent' merit-selections offered to 16 Bars P. & G: Soalr(-peciaii, ' >>:- , �/� Farmers, Attention - meet all- taster assisted by An- 5 .• Castile 25r - Luny Remoach, violinist,Although Ready Cut Macaroni; 1 lb : ICA, _ t{have secured them Pncp for the 1?`roa6 only thirteen years of age. he Oranges, good size. her dc,?-; :39c NZ a hie a onpplp of & Wood and Cuckshutt Farm Inaple- never fail- to delight his audience, Bananas, per dr,z , - .30c menta, And will L•eep constantly OR In Claremont Community Sall on .Romsb.Meal, per kg, * 30c — F R E S:H P R 0. 2 E N F �7 H1. hand repairs for these popular _ Friday evening,,Marclk 15th. See' p ` implements. bilk. . .Bridle Ruse Dinner-ware. - ALSO, HA61)IE �N D FILLETS,- Also. Loud-on's barn and stablfitte Don't forget the annual concert _- roatr s, and colvmenretnent exercise- .of any gttantity ?old: I will also take contracts for painting the_ Glaren3r,nt_ Cuntiwnati�n M n • He-°s'S'._ltatbbet_z.ngd �x;., . J1 n'.s anal.AVo Len'- (}ti er Rubbers. Warns and houses by a new process, hp sptaying. School to be given for the second, 7- C�'=�LQ N :]lar.+Mill and Sterling BrHnd Laying fix-li. Estimates cheerfully given. tints ilii- (Friday) evening ,in Phone 1(32'0. the Commi,nity Hall. The pro . CLARE MO`T - "-5`. gram consists of drill-, choruses, --- -2.222. -___ - -- Fre-h,( rc.ceriFs til,�-Nys on Laud illustrated songs, folk' dances, �` } Sto,re At love_=t price?. �, J. Mann, . - Clare readings, piano and- voctal solo, Scott C1 1� - 7. - anifiselections by the school band IJ .- Phone your order. .• - We d`elivet'. - Green River And orchestra. There will also be t; , si delightful three Act drams, en• �llrfs�Ont Phone Jlarl:hAtti 10:.. 1 Fact titled : "Aunt Sophronin at Col. General. - • Bast Ory lege,'';n which there are twelve Wm, -MDunean, 1lerchant, Green River anufacturers of cliaracters and oc•enpies one and a _ All kinds of Fru' . Baeketies - • quarter hours in its. presep•tatinn, _ :. _ _ - --- --r- -- - It is exceedingly. humorous. Do -NIen'a.and Ladies' Overshoes, Berry Crates, not miss it. Admi-siou : reserved 3 buckle and zippers. -Farmers'Bushel Baskets, se-ts, 33 cent, : children, 25 cent- reg.•4.25-for-3.'9_and :3:50 for 3-15. - r<•u;h seats, •_'?,cents. Reserved L Clothe8 Baskets. seat niay he secured from pupils �Ieu's Heavy Rubbers,' all sir.;?; The Most - •� of the school• greatly reduced. .'Frank Pennock, The Women's Institute gAvc- a g' y _ - auuper. and prooraw fol- the bene Liquid Proprietor i •Phone�iark6am 19ui4 .,t of LhP hnblic library in the Flannelette Blanket;, large size i - - 6%sie ment (if the 'L sited l hlirch regular `?.i 5, for 2.40, Investment ' on Wednestlay evening r,f' last EATTY ,Reek. A real simpet• n,aa provid- Ne". Prints and Giughams are ed'and the' program Ras one of here, big assortment �A Savings Bank Account is priruririiy an+n e=t• AN E g } the Lieut given in years, •The Rev. of_patterns. ._. - ai meat. But it is the onlyitnt estment yielding STANDS FOR THE EST A. CLOW' occupied the cliait 1 a fair-rate of`interest, that is available for your and the numbers were all the pro- - ductiona of Canadian poets Rnd Some broken linea of Ladies'ai,d use at a moment s notice.. Ertiergencies_can be int- - Gent s£nder�'ear greatl3' mediately met by the bank account that' has been 1put?iciaps. -NlRster Ted Tlimlin reduced. i consists-ntly-de-vel•oped. 1 our int estment:,'as such, r' eon followed the chairman's- re- i yields regular returns in interest. Toilr inveQt- i marks with a humorous number :- tneut't1s ii bank account .yields constant satisfac t tbtit pnt'the audience in a recept -Fresh Groceries always on hand at i'actiun and peace of iniadJ11 the fact.tifat itis I 1 i�;e niood and was followed by lowest prices. ! ttlwa3 s ready for other uses without th,e trouble �Hr =.re%chn s by Miss Stuttaford--Mrs, _ }..� g r,f conver•ting-intc*cash, Henry Johnston, Mrs. A. Totnnin- Don't forget your coupons for Aon and Mr. Gloddard. Miss Mary ;;. .` Forsyth gave two viglin selections, aRver and fancy china: j''� n��j���' BANK �ju _ -,Vnd Burgess- gave a piano_ oliithe _. � - � - ._-THS- k-MA Jltilr LJ1'�lr iY. Litter Carrier; Hai- Garriere - and the -Niels Quartette from the. - .•Ba,piki Church gave vocal nun? �SCOT C Pompe, boor Tracks, i fibers. Each artist gave a briefDo # _ OF COMME CE Bowls. Pressure Systema Iles _ Ibiography.of their favorite poet,, _ _ ,�, ;_ •. •: ,;.,,: it will pap �,,u to get me pii es on rmkinz the proxram verp inter .' .Phone 1401, THE STANDARD`BALK CJF CANADP shove heforelbuyin[t elsQnherP. petit,¢ atlrl It,9t1nPtlVe, lie hopeFF. A'`T� T, PRQhcF ` it MAy not be long until anuther; FMJ — _ -- ---- — - _ - - . pil_.ilsrevnttHkesplace. CLAR i T _ _ ... -- �• ..- i ltit'...��t., u�'tAtiLO , ,y ' n , y�y• � •... lin's to ed hestRt is laic aa�r �k- _ for Fc01101t1y and healthfulness Iu ` 'thin �� � tin`s backed ape His lake's nes(-r frill - ' already." bon lte'n ''And if we' there, thea what!" J "There won't be any if about lt. !r We'll get thele. - And whe.r, we do, we'll blow his dam out so pretty he'll - Le the rest of his life squaring the _ damage suits." ' ORANGE. Blowing up the dam had occurred PEKOE tn the boy, too; but he had found — - - - BLEND — how impassible it .was to get near -- r the 'Nvall: Bodine's plan was still a n r • save closed book to tha-yocng Basque. •,! I . < , w are you going to e$ down - - >� Y g .to, the wall from there?", he asked. _ Ywpn't be any better off than ' lt"�yoi.11g it from this end." r fresh. •fram the , gardenia', . "Oh, yes, we will! We won't even Full size biscuits thoroughly baked - & ;try to get near the wall. "Say—" !iodine's voice dropped to a whisper. with hot milk " " • a bowlful of "If-1 show-you how,- will you go t __A� l throu„h with this? I tell you we warmni energy for cold days ear.'t lose." ir I N G :I3ow do I knew but you'll leaveMade !y The Canadian Shtredded Wheat COlmpany, Ltd. AG �[ me holding the bag?" Esteban de-t` mantled. _"Flow do you know?" the big fellow the haying, so c.on't you •sry; little repeated. "Why I aim to be right chief.. The water in the Kings is so t!^ere with you when this thing's pull- low you c'Llda'. do any fir inno- - wED SM DD. EAT Hy ed off.- We'll only want one more ht w."✓ M^ariY OlHcr,►LR oteAso. .w man• Romero'll do." (To be ctinu-d.) erlYeyMT,Mai sY ws•A a11¢v[c%,LN( Well, you can take me on faith, r or forget it." The boy was still cau- BEGIN HERE TODAY He was in Benavides' bar surro'tnd- tious. "I won't pass my w,rd until I C P>�t1Crit SClCritlftb �„ - Achlin. l,g�s of tl:c Douele M1114.�ed 'by a small group that he held know what I'm promising." "How they have learned the secrets w) Ir cud ltudlne, lieu• owner of Lite uld wee- charmed' with his vitriolic eloquence. " "I'll go you on that." Bodine was of the ether! + sten place, rub the l:aw,uea-of Paradise �, . t >�'ailey of their tvater supply. Acklin To his listeners Buck seemt4d concern- not standing on ceremony. You get Ships in the clouds, afloat as on a L secretly 1,uUds a daLn and takes the ed only with them; but One-eyed !Kan- the dynamite:- "Acklin -would spot mel sea; tvucer supply I'ruis shot a. Jose, leader uel and he had never for a second afterward if I bought it. You hain't voices through miles of distance G of the Basques, is shat and killed tt•uni ,f---•r"- ' ttmt,uah. �Iert:edes, daukhter of Jose, relaxed their furtive watch of each got any on hand, have yoL. singing; captured; .,ncuutit ckilir[ of the murder.with mer:. other. -The bartender.-moved away to "Six cases-Qr so: My father was Brought to our homes to gladden - •- ou, of Aciclln's gter,,- In lot•e, with 3leir ie�jhe118 huntiriq the ,rlurderer of his serve new customers near the door. getting ready to use it this fall," you and me. l Bodine recognized Esteban among the Esteban answered after searching his - is GO ON WITH THE STORY men who had just come in. He walk- companion's face. "How selflessly they seek profounder - 'Ile had riot long to wait. Five ed Iver to where'the boy was draining "That's great," Buck shouted en- meanings k tr.inutes and the horsemen hove into his glass. thusiastically. "It's more than we Hid In the clump of moss—the iron • :.. - She: You go to college, don't you? f v'lt w. Bodine was in front. The rm- "Say, 1- hope you Pint, tankin' up I need. I'll build a bomb that'll-tear, a ore! pulse to drop him.out of the saddle ata time like this," he began. "These.!dole in Lhat wall big enough to put How they have found 1n energy the' He, No. This suit looks this way, P P g g P because 1 slept'In It las night, r liras strong; but the thrill Blaze re- folks are dependin' on you to do an elephant thm-igh. We'll sneak the secrets - _ ceived K•hen he recognized the man somethin' to• them." powder, and the other stuff we want, God smiled to know it plIllon years MLnard s Liniment for Coughs,, Colds. was as nothing compared to the stat l "I won't be asking any advice of up the way I said. We'll,make a.raft betore. be experienced when Buck's compan- You." I --there's lot of cedars up there— 4---- ion turned his face squarely at Kil- "And I won't be givin' any, either.'I and put our little old mine on it. The "Counting their lives not dear, so they 1 As soon as the dirigibles are equip- pare. Bcdine was at his bbst. "I ain't for- - i ped to carry airplanes, as 1s now 41 _ _ � wind drives down that canon every discoti•er L planned by the United States Navy, , The cowboy sii',ik back into his gettin that you fold me' ace you'd night. It don't vary. five minrtes. Ail Some bit of truth through eons all !instead of "hitch your wagon to a t(ver, his rifle dropping to his side. A I take care of Acklin by yourself. Well; we''1 have to do is push 'har eff and unguessed, i grim; sagacious smile hardened his nothin's happened yet.' You folks kill- she'll hit the dam. I timed a log era Something to make the lues to come star,"a will be "check your airplane ileo; into his eyes-eante a " 6th- trf l� of his cows; and he bi.rns down .tight. -1'11 fix the -fuse so- well be _ the richer, ---------_— - dirigible." ' satisfaction.' 1 your warehouse You hit back, and sure, and just to be certain of it we'll Ere they themselves shall shut their ' ` From his pocket he took the pic- he drives your sheep oval,the cliffs.; n-,er the_raft with oil. If it '!rappens eye and rest. rr The old-time slate of personally con- cure he had shown Melody. It was You'll grow fat on that kind of stun,!to drift down quicker than I figure. I ducted political organizations now Shurty's photograph. won'tty:ou?" the fuse will set the damn thing satire"Ah, still the Lord God walks with 'gives some indication of following the __ Gee, Kid!".he breathed aloud, "I'm The murmur bet_ir.d his was en-i and blow up the works anyi:ow•. I noiseless footfall.' l old-fashioned school tato oblivion. l going to keep my word withyot*:"' co rra�errent•etscugb to-make--Buck..go•, Estebar0s eyes. were. the only an_ visits the wor:.,hops of these - on. I sorer.Buck needed. - - - Patient-Lasa _ {{ f— 4 CHAPTER YXt'. Bodine could +eel the curiosity aris- "I'm ready naw." Buell was not.!Smiles on the teat tnbea, the revealing a Ing in the Ioy.sai ain't giv,n' advice taking -any-chances•on time, E !stats, murmurs once: Requiring i A CLEVER PLOT. Re uir, 'British help—Single men, "Tomorrow night, . hen, iteban. And ' t s good,' he Leotard was hours ettin down to• Com romised. I'll be at your lace again." women or families. to assist with where rt ain't wantxd. I'm Qom home r getting P p farrLT work, should write Rev. Atex. i the valley with :cis story, Kildare had - !by noon. Why not go straight north —Bertha Gerneaux Woods, in the MacGregar,43 Victoria St„ Toronto. + left for the Bull's Head loo before $ g � through the buttes? We ccd make it -The Congregationalist, These people will be arriving altar i; the old man 'lent by, It was a grim by.way of the hills in two Lours. What j —4 March 15. _ twist of fete that sent the cheep-man do you say"." Use Mln..rd's Liniment for the Flu. to Bodfne's first with his tale of grief' "IVs a terrible chance. Morrow will 1 g • _. , s►---- _-... THE PR1TECTIV£ ASSOCIATION equal to have his riders in the buttes." l Watt till the folks down below � ' a note of sureness.in the boy's voice I 'I•the Urithlnka�le Wa! of Canada ` Buck's sense of'humor. was X" Toronto Star tend.), There hs alto- aar•t.isaa,aa�.:. rias co the occasion kowever.. Ill draw the, away." There was i ' ' he o' g ' _� up that trail across the eak tonight. g of s war that everybody ~ '.,)&Ax a•ra over ®ls.+.+wu•oo• bear about this, the big fellow roar- as he went on. `I'll send a dozen men ether too much being said about the e, ` ;" uxL■ ru,w•.: Cas- - ed in 'a fine sit *i f anger. I'll. o p g -I possibilitysato CutitfaarY 111111113, 1.- Y g They'll make• so- much noire Morrow. t �Aws for .au acuaus a Ma- vy;th you right row. � y' declares to. untliinkatle. I6 should � ,,.c• to ac•aitr•rs os d,r tits- P - w ung g l be trnthinkab:e.•.Every Canadian Who tb Thus the two of them burst u on will'have his men camping there to ro,uo rra•rntty LACl,w..•ay, 1 al4 (,1'1nUlps,i laU¢b ❑lid 'fvwur the, quiet town in mid-afternoon, Bad I morrow evening. We'll o through in w"nts Brltl--h North--America to re• jn l a,.na a. news travels fast, .end their story was back of them." train on t'•e map must pray that it X. E. QLl: sax, J, G. rvLLZW Pr•z. is Goa. XgT. s•cy. ass. tit`r. - soon common property. Buck's vio- forever remain unthinkable. It.,does Road Oarc•t o1aaAH4, 40- lent indignation and old Liotard's re- - not call for much intelligence to en- �peated turning to him for confirms-i _CHAPTER XXVI able ona to know how, in the event of - -- --- _ . .tion. of.his loss began to have its • BASILIO'S DISCOVERY war, this country would be smashed-� effect on the 'lasques. Even Esteban met him without' any open show of It was not quite ten o'clock the'fol- and torn matter the contending forces, Use _ _ hostility. s k lowing morning when Kildare walked and no matter what happened at sea MIy Man to the .to of th,: rise from or anywhere ,e•ise this de.vLstated ���D5 A little thing in' itself, but one from a r p country would erre•ge s(mashe•1 and tthich Buck took a great deal of corn- which he had taken his first look at broken and no longer'Britlsh. •Of.th;t �� f<,rt, was the fact that Kent had gone ,,,_ Paradise Valley. He was on his way back to Winnemucca. By evening the to the Bull's He: .I from Winnemucca. th could ire no doubt, . . .All the ^ tine dreams of Canadians as a people temper of the, crowd in town was at "1�dake it yuicSthe w,y snapped He had taken his long'deferred day.off artdaehine Knives now indulge, of.gotng ora as a great *bite heat. An hour from now Bo- when he drew rein beside Bodine, m to attend to what he had toll Morrow atroorCM.Yle•SAW eo,LTD t was personal business. The rounds- and free British country, would be MOHnrcu - trine knew they would be cooling down, he road soon after. pe over and ' lie with in the red glare l VANCOMER.ST JOHN,q,s. Ther abuse he had heaped on Acklin, bout route by which he was returning I TotwNro B � of war. -The'one snprerrie foreign in- _Wadded to their bwn•bitter hatred of, now- When I. get to the cottonwoods was due to a promise given the fore- terest of Canada is to build and pre r the man,tiad brought the big fellow's by the.bridge;'IT wait five minutes.[man. ]plans to a climax. If he were to profit(If you want to hear What I'v, got to Blaze had kept to himself his knowl- serve" the greatest good-will-between I ' 1hy them, he -had to risk tossing the say, you meet me there." ledge of Bodine's part in the war of Britain and t' Lotted States. `:dice now. It wasn't necessary for Buzk to reprisals tha. was being waged. ' He look at iris watch, He had barely had no,intention pf letting,the Double, 1' arrived in the shades of Vie trees(A frighten Shorty out of the country. 1 when..he saw Esteban come out and 1 He had waited too long for that; and + get on his horse. when the time was propitious he plan- 4 4 "Make .it quick," the boy snapped I ned to settle the issue between them ' when he drew r-in beside Lim. l strictly by.himself. But as he swept ' r "Well„ then, let's forget this game his eyes.over the desolation that mark- of bushwhackin'. , been doin' a little ed the once prosperous Buena Vista, You can't dye a dress— :scoutin' en my uwu around thu dam., he knew that he could not pass by no„trlatter.how careful you may be—withotR ��♦ You can't get near it from the south. without attempting to see the 'girl real color. That's the idea behind Diamond Dyes., .r I� +Acklin's men are there night and day. who had haunted him front the time They are made to give you real service. They contain a i•�l� The old wire fence doesn't count any he had first rnt.+ her. from three to five'times more aniline than other dyes ors' ♦ "'ill+ more. They've moved their cattle Blaze had heard nothing of Este= the market. - - - �- • i back into the hills. Five men guard ban; but unless tlia boy had changed Nein time you want to dye, try Diamond Dyes. See how easy I'm I•the dam easier than twenty could ride greatly, he could imagine the pitch it is to use them, Then compare results. Note the absence of that nevertoo tired that old line. You know how the to which he must be aroused if he re-rived look; of streaking, or spotting. See how soft, bright, new I u untry narrows up there.” haC been decei-,ed into believing that looking the colors are._ Then observe how they,keep their brilliance t0 sleep now 1 •Esteban •nodde.: his bead. Bodine Acklin had fire(. their wooland killed tliroirgh wear and washing. If you don't agree Diamond;Dyes are had toll: him nothing he did not know Liotard's sheep. As he sent My.Man. better dyes,your dealer will refund your money. �ResGadnar>esinakeallthedi/jerenx ,himself, .He continacd to sit motion- toward the bacienda,.he-resolved to The white package of Diamond Dyes is the original "all-purpose" " Your doctor wiU tell you llpw 'luss as Buck went. on,' try to tell the boy the truth, or at dye for any and every kind of material. It will dye or tint silk, woof, chewing relieves nervous+ tension, 1 ">.00kin' round, found a w.ay to least part o ii. l cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of materials. The blt(c package- ' how the healthful deans-ing action get by these Double A waddles. Get The sound of a crying child caught is a special dye,•for. silk or wool only. With it you can dye your - of Wrigley's refreshes the •mouth into the Kings'first; follow the creek his ears as he .•ode b the open do-jr valuable articles of silk or wool with results equal to the finest gra+ and tones you up. { Y p fessional work. When you buy—remember this. The blue pack- , Wri north, say five miles beyond where of the barn. He. stogyed and called a e dyes silk or wool only. The write package will dye every kind gley's does much-cosh little. I 9 _ that little branch cuts in from the and Basilio came out, rubbing his face of goods, including silk and wool... - NRIGLEYS west. You'll see old Bengoa's ranch, with his sleev:. Yourdealerhasbothpackages.. .but keep east of that,`by'pL by You li "What's the matter, little chief?„ he come to a little park of birches. You called solicitously. js 'e ii�t ! can't miss the trail east. it heads to "Esteban has gone to,Uncle Pet- the nortli•in a little while. Disaster er's," the little tot sobbed, "and he 8S' AS m Peak will be -light in front of you. w•t,uldn't let nie T along. He would i� Pel-feet r „ When �n get, there, pick ,.v a creek; —would—wouldn't take lite. Se ►-1 ° 1° any one; they!re .all dlowin' -to the "Don't you mind," Ma..e .consoled u Martin. Coal Creek is the nearest.i him. "It's a luriK, het rNow ids, and uncle .. __ -ISSUE No. 9—'29 It bain't over five miles from there Peter will just about be busy with n'..,-'- '. ",..v '-... .: i1YYriia-'Y',tYc.•ra'sKi11y,ffi 'wW. �.c.._-i- _ .:. ♦ '.. ..�'.. anti..'' _ i,• w . S :• '• • 1. a•; s' q. 'i.•� W " Farmers y Powers of Tr+�aty � Again I A Bard Pile Up : -_ -_ arks Reports to rt Pool QUOTATIONS *` Support Making D�tscussed , . � pxopucE QUOT � _ k _ l ` Toronto wholesale dealets are pay- �-- " Ing the following prices, delivered, .Chief Commissioner' Believes B. K. Sandwell Compares N £ Toronto: 1de�t,Best for Wheat British and American F E gs, urrerr.ticd; cases returned- �, es ext 43 4 fresh firs r` Fr -extras, to 4c, ea rats --- - ---- GlOWCri Legislation 41c; seconds, 33c; pullet extras,ateur t+ _ i r Butter—Cre•mery solids, BUYER 1S WARNED RIGHTS OF DOMINION ized, No. l,'43 to 431lac; No. 2,.42e. _• Churning cream—Special, 46c; 'No •» 1, 45c; No. 2,.42c. «Suggestion Board of Commis- Speaker Defines Treaties at St. w Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, rA+of 8ionors be Changed Not -James Literary So'cie' ty fined and goveruiueut graded, 211, c - ". :Approved of "The treat :raking power in a PAU�'1S1UN YxiCES y + Toronto wholesale dealers are quot to town,, Sask --"I oelieve you Federal Government: Canada and the ing the following prices to Cie trade farmers who are working fora 100 United Staten was the sub°ect of an Smoked treats--dams, oleo., Y9 to "- per cegt. pool are on sound ground" address given by B. K. Sandwell be- rolls cooked hams, t c 4uc; smoked r rolls, `16c; bre.tl.fast bacon, 30 to 34c, was the statement-trade-recently by fore the St. Jamer' Literary Societyr it do, fancy,27 to 40c; backs, peamealed tL do, smolved, 3U to 40c. g .'.ltiir, Chief Justice J. C. Brown, chair- at the. Engineering Institute in Delon-1 � 'ae!i 28Curedciniats—l:ou clear bacun, 50 tr_an of the Saskatchewan Royal Grain 70 lbs., $21; 70 t c 90 lbs., $19; 90 fecal recently. Commisaton, during the corunission s - to lUU lbs. and up, $18; l)bhtweight bitting here. "I thank if,you will con- Treaties involve contact of sover- ei nties;' the a esker said ''and so "`+ tells, in barrels, $il.uU; hva�yWr `tinue your argsments in that direct g p d w rolls, $38.r,U per bi>i,. tion you ,will ultimately ot.tain your long as a King is a King, there is no --UNUSUAL BRITISH TRAIN CRASH -__.__ hard—Pure, tierce, 16c; tu..s goal, a 100 per cent. wheat l ool and difficulty .in .the mak ng of_treaties. z , pails, l;s; ,pr;t,ts„18?,d to.19c. _ complete •.vntrol of your marketing The United States enjoys no such .on-'� - !'•-e above rhoivs a Ualu that ran ort to siding at Darliugtop I a dense ishortening, C . s, ]V? e; tubs, 14°Y4e; In fact,`I in say I would cEntrated sovereignty as w: do in the fog and crashed through the terminal buffer to the public footPailr, .0 'feet Ipt•ils, 1514c, tiny, li3ic; prints 1Gr,1c. IF recommend that ver thing right British Empire. •below. - _ ; Pork luins; 25c; New fork shout. .. y Mr. Sandwell declared that the Am- - I ders, 17%c; pork butts, 21c; por t• nDw he .added. -what was expected, there are some•hams, 231,-'c. A series of rew lutions from the ericans cannot rely, on getting ordi-� United Farmers of Canaria. local nary legislation through, but pointed Canada :Greg items. pr ptrrtirular- interest, includ- GRAIN QU-10i. - JNS branctt, were prc9entcd to the commis- out that when the King is advised to • • L Ing $1,500,000 for the new Confedera- Grain dealers on the Toronto lloare alar by 4 J. Pepper, McGee, Sask. sign a treaty on beha.f of Canada I:e, 'rairie' Wealth frau, 13ui1ding ,at Ottawa, $750,000 for of Trade are making the following -----+C►ne o! the rnsolntiona atatcv! It wan is Advised by s Government which has the uationai research laboraturyi $1,:�yuotations r car lots: 1 t0 ProVlnc�s j - b1an, wheat - No. 2 North., $1.3551 iniposa:bli+ for the farmer to get the the power to put through -the neves-i ,,00,000 for'the lower lakes termtnat Ilio, 4 wheat ;'Leat results or deliver the best grain sary legislation. • (at Prescott on the 'St,, Lawrence and wa 3 Korth., $1.334$; ~ when the marketing system was is "We have a sovere. n powel,” said $7,;009 for a,national monument.. on iwheat, Iv'o, 5 wheat, $rich ; No. s g said, Issue Settled by on,. 9�3sc. (c.i.f. Godzrich and ba , �` the hands of those seeking. a in the speaker, "which is capable of mak-• I Connaugtt Place,.Ottawa. Provision,ports. Price on track, le higher that r i Handing Over of Natu- abate.) '.`out of tho tra•.saction. . Ing treaties and carrying them out. g for the Hudson flay Railw;ay'aud •Wr•i The suggestion that the Board of It'needs no interpretation," ral Resources minals Is the game as before, namely,, flan. oats, No. 1 feed, 621:.c; No. 4 Grain Commlesloaera be changed did ST; LAWRENCE SCHE:',E; Ottawa• Ont.—Transference of tiro S&•5t10,0!ul whtla the,amount required feed, 601izc. (c.i.f. Goderich and bay , not meet with Hr. Pepper's approval. fff t for the Welland ship canal is reduced Ports.} Touching on the subject of the St-i uatural resources of the three prairie Am. corn—No. 2 y etluv, Kiln dried -•' •- i by Over $'t.SOU,000, - -.He t6clubt the Grain Act sound and Lawrence waterway sche:ae, Mr.•' ruvince5 from dominion to Provincial1 ,ti, _ ?1.1116.; No, 3. yellow, kiln-dried 'did not believe a new Board of Grata Sandwell contended that the'British p $1.U9; No. 4 yellow, kiln-dried, $1.06. :.'C'osimIssioners could administer the North America Act of 1867 would'control, a gtiestfou that bas been cqm Canada-G t reets • (Delivered Toronto). Y act any better. have to be changed if such i scheme I fug betory Pprlianient for many years{ . . . biliifeed del,. 6fontreas f:et�hts, System is Wrong went through. lie quoted it, in Bart:j without ap�arent'approach to sNttle•; $ de's De�iSlon nags included—Bran, per ton, $34.25; _ �► "R'a cite system that In wrong', he "The Parliament and Govert.ment of 1""T- found unantmotiK suirpor.t at, shorts, per ton, $36.`1.3; middlings insidted ; "iVe are attempting to mar. Canada shall have all powers neves last in thu 'forth of u resolution that ! 1541.25• _ ket•the crop through a system that is sa for erformitr the 1•bli atio a' it ita3 in the best interests of con- .appointMent Of �Xugtralian Ont, oats—Good, sound, genus oats ry p g R I lin car lots, 52 to 55c, f.o.b. shipping working for private profit and grad. of Canada or of any provi,,ce thereof, tederutton and western Canada that Trade Commissioner t0 points, Jag wheat through Its appearance to as part of the British EtNp:re; to-{these pravl►lcea_ ahosid be granted i Dominion' Unt. good mourn^ wheat, f.o.b. ship. the eye. If we producers can estab- wards foreigri coui.tries arise:g undar;their. natural re•sourcea free from 're- - ping points, according to freights Ottawa."-`The announcement in .,� . lish the rade, the . value could be treaties between the F: ,r iso and atrieflun�. :. $1.30 to $1."_. tmalatalaed all the way overseas and such foreign coantriea." p ; Althuugti iu the course of the de- the preys that the Australia.. Govern- Barley- Malting, 7G to 7Jc. then the producers world have the Coneeri:nq the con+titution of the bate many UpPositivu members took meat has appointed a trade commis- $uc!{wheat-88 to JOc. Itigbest purpose In always keeping the United State4 Mr. .4andwell quotel: 'tte government to task for.its delay+s,oner..to !ana.da hap been received in ivye--�1o, =, $LUG, deifverlea u to the highest a stand. "This constitution and the laws .of iv ttil, matter Charles Stewart, .Jitir-�c "'mPrciat quarters in Canada with blan. il.ur—N'irst pats.. it jute., yrrd:v" D g the United States which shall be made tater of the Ints-rior ,and Charly» ll•tn 'c 1Pressions of the keenest pleasure," a'.;C, Toronto; Seco:d pats., in �utr Chief Justice Brown did not agree in purauante tht-revf; anal all treaties aliig, altu{wtrr vf. Ra11n•ayn, into the�ot Tree Hon. Jas. ytalcolm; :einem-ter `7Un f i in n the decision of Premier Stanley lots, UO perrclel Track, per.bNiontrcal, vac -'--•vrftft the witness` conclnhioirs on the- made. or-which 'shall be triads `ander blawcr-s.pua lire-pr'oY:iircea themselves.�ut Trade anti Commerce. in comment- t. pats., per.bbl. $5.70. g Question, the authority of the United States, which u tp the present lia4 preferred K LIVESTOCK - r"Mat conclusion is not warranted shall be-'the sur.eme law of the land;'tiro receipt of -the In-ge t:overttmisr,r Bruce; to hAve the Commonvreahh rep- licsvy beef —eers, choice, $9.50 to by the evidence submitted to this com- and the judges in every state shall suLaldlea that were. graniPd in lieu of I resented in this country, . "In behalf jS1 15; butcher steer*, ch"ic.- $9 bcr tc sulaalon. Our ;siding system !a the be bound thereby, snythir g •its the` t:a roaource�. -The former.- coned'c t the hecartment of Trade enol Com ' riierce;I can prom the ctoeear pos `�'�'� do, fair to good, $8.50 to $8.7v; best that braless and experience of 28 constitution of laws of any state not-!not see that these pn,vinces Lad sof•` do com.. $7.50 to $8; butcher heifers, ears nay been able to produce." be withstanding: The powers tot-del.-!(vred -in ad i way uirder the present sible cooperation in the interests of jchoice, $9 to $9.25; do, fair to to P,• Paid. "Eyes chemists have told nes gated to the United States b the con-'axiaugenieut. and he lune wtiling to trade Letw:een_Austra,ia And Canada. Sd,LU to $9; do. com., $'+.SU k, �8; y I For more than 25 earn Canada ha. butchers cows, good to choi.e, $7 to the 73tem ds nearly establishes the stitution, nor i rohibitrd by it to the,sen the transrercnce.mads so Tong as y ; .. - xutiliog value of grain at 1t in possible, states, are reservet� to the states re- it did- not interfere -with pr6vinclal Mernalbourne. n e. s trade commissioner, in $7 50•• do,rs a to mod. s..u$ too 15. I \leilrourne, '+tut for an erten- longer do, canners an. c•rttera, 54 to ga; except by a chemical fast. and we spectively, or to the people" auwnomy or convict whh lire act • butcher bulls, good to choice, $7 to baye noC Yet found that workable. I Mr. Sandwell stated that the Unitedcoutederatlon. l+etiod, ii -.:flee ln._Sydney. It is 50; do,com to med., $5 to$6.25; do, do not want you farmers to sat the Staten Supreme Court did not render 7ha re+olution naS '!can•led unanl• (mly •fair to say that the maintenancelbolognas, $5 to $6; baby beef, $3 impression that you are being rob• decisions on ir.clevant questions. It of there offices.has been. largely re- to $1'3.00; feeders, choice,. $9.00; q mously' bponsible for the great increase of bed in our grading syatentt, for that is required an actual legs��onflictbefore! CoverumAnt eatlnurtos tcu the 4aca1 do, fair to good, . to o,$8.60;far stockers, not the evident&,, it will render a deciyioj" _ year 1929.19.30-as tableo tit tiro Horse {Faith an trade ' in ' the Common- ch 50 to ce, $8.25 o;$8.50; do, choiir to gooto d; A. Di. Anderson, buyer fora line _, of Commons 'by F. A, Robb, 9ifuigter choice, $ 5 s- coatt+nay, nderson, buyers ra cam- EXPLAINS TREATY tttt "Tho Canadian Government al�iays $16; do, mod., s_U to $14; do, 00 to The speaker pointed out that treat- of Finance, total 000 av r.th, being ��0. Ornes the appointment j 1W to `''mfls,ioa oa s subpoena, and denied a au increase of $BoO,o+o over.tbe PrevS-. intment of trade ccs, $7,50 to SR; sprIVI); l romrlalat tLat he had deliberately res are bargains and that they are,ous year. • The grestcst Increases comnri$sivner5 in Canada- frtsm the'$18U; milkers, $75 . $IVU; lambs, tier made, not only by-one of th! contract- �cw•t., $9 to to $11,75; do, culls, per "pluitged" a car of grata. He was overseas Dominions," said b1r. Mal•. ing parties, but by both. If the eon are to Pensions• wttci► call for over cat., $9 to $13; tick lambs, $1) to wan:ecl by the chief commissioner not 34:1.OU0,000; agriculture,, requirtu$ ;8,- calm, "and in my opinion no stronger i$11.60; sheep, choice, $7,CC do, med., sent of both is essential to the forma- to again try to beat the Inspection I finks of Empire can be forged than �- --• 400,000; national defense, $20,U+ti�,• p g {$v._o to $6; do, culla, $3 to $4; hogs, :AeparfrreRt.'' tion of a treaty the consent of both;000 and post office ;34,000,000. The the appointment of such officees to selects, w.a.c., $11:5U; do, do, fed, 1 f.o.b., $10..10• do, thick mist also be essential to alter or cast ueai+t and extend trade connection 1;.`0• do, do, , Interest cn liub!ic debt'induding sink• b cel. They are just as binding and just_ - o �smootlis,f tug funds, has been reduced by 43,• ��.o:r., sa far beyond the lawful reach of Tlritik tw�icq be.ore you speak or act yj� .. Augtraha Faces le slstive acts now as they will be o more than $1,000,000 .ass than leaf o te, anti coo will speak or act more gI 500,000; labor calls for..only VS2,00!s, at any future period, or under any w't'rely for it.—Benjamin Franklin.- • f ----4- Final Details For = - .Political Crisis form of government. I Year and soldier settlement mines:. I railways aria, canals and Dominion - "The Empire makes treaties on our, Principles last forever; bud special f Lam• behalf," said Mfr. Sandwell, "but itIlands and parks all shoo a reduction rale+ pass awes with the things and Canada's Warships Federal Government Threat- in required espettditure, t cued With Defeat Over _ cannot force us to enact legislation to �condittons to-whlc�r they icier—SIr t �� carry them out" N'hlle the cslniRtes �li.cl Ise only Jolrn S.ePioy,/ {{ Financial Bill i Commodore Hose to Sail for r ^^ Home, Having Com- +Canbrrra. Australia.—Facing the - Crowds in Distance Show Intt'rest Taken in Soccer - pleted Mission k•iggnvt'political crisis since Premier _ Hughes went out of office in LonL don.—Commodore . W. Hose, "' . director of na�r.i services of Canada, the Federal Government is threatened with defeat over the Fin. +■ {will return to' the Dominion on -tire social Agreement bill which finally 4 steamship \luntclare, sailing for St. r'. rnin8tea per capita'payments by Ile " John, N.B., having concluded.the final ;. defai;s for the two new destroyers (otgrridntivealth.to the States. I:at_or tc.r Canada. The contract for the i.: solidly in favor of restoration of ' - +e;sell tray signed by Ilan. P. C. l.ur- these payment* ;l.in, Canadian :ligh Comm9ssiorer in The defeat of the Government !t.undCi with the Thorneycroft Ship. .would mean the resignation of lit. "' 1 building.w Engineering So., this week. - NOR, Stanley Bruce, Prime Minister, i doing s Engineering � are to b., laid eek. - and his Cabinet, and 'formation of ft I ?mhe immediately at eaid (ISouthampton, - ininistry by James` Henry Sc:t)in, ! land rt'il! Le completed in two years, _ I ahor Leader. As the latter co-,rld not hope-to retain control a general Nlearwhile two British destroye _ l i have been. loaned to the Canadian efe^tion would be inevitable. I navy for duty on the Atlantic and V(�rniev.Premier Hughes, nomr.naliy Pacific coats. The new vessels , of Govenunent euppartter, is active H the latest British destroyer type, of title•those who are threatening to tan- seat ;<' 1,8:x1 tons, speed 37 knots, and armed remlet Bnice, but it is not thought he }•ould be acceptable as k;' - with four 4.7 in and tw,, 2-pounder lcadei of either the Nationalists (Cov. guns. They are the first war vessels e c:er or tiered by Canaria. ernment party) or the Laborites. Mr. Nii;thea claims the Nationalists in 192-5 specifically laid down that per rc• foreign ririlgrA:]tS`,ipi 'a istothee States t3 aLondonSa : Can altered • w flair pt' t•tie .states themselves. The ado's capacity for absorption of pea. C:ot•c•raw-ent, he charges, havo ciiset- I' pies of alien birth-is limited, It they. --,•paiee2 i that pledge, end liruglA in a are Trot'assimilated—a`nd by assimita•: measure forcing,their own finaucial tion we do not mean they` should schen e'down the throats of the,steiles,- - toreet their homear•1 any more than The prmarious position o! the Gov-, „' an Pinglishmriii, Scotchman or Irish•, .;, n_ ; ernent was shown in the H ` _ _ouse of -- � � �.�.- man--then It •means that Canada will _ regi• m-titatives a week ago when only _ ' the speaker's casting vote saved the lit i blocs of people who.are not Ca (:ovcrtrnaent'from defeat cn, a tote INTEREST RECENTLY CENTERED ON FOURTH ROU :a CUP TIE it:I,;t•n , but are Poles, Italians and • folirwing a wild quarrel over .pro- Showing plenty of action In frontof DlansQehl's goal fu tho fourthtorrid of the r.:,�nC cap tie match h> 1SnS w•at->;r,.uians first and Canadians atter ' cedure. +land between Arsenal and 51ansffeld. + r _ ,d , y .b a .•v.,S V. sil�4sf h::"'• -u" •'•,v•a-a,/•�-.: ,!a' ae.. -s,,:.:. .r.,,[ Y•. .:C .. � l.... w�:. ova ireey't. 'wW! ,....'k,.,.[ k",.. :-.s,. v :.:e.- , ttL. k:.• : :', _ :4J..t'e n .. r v zy - rr 1� S -Chan floor was is good,and it -Miss Louisa Rorke, of Toronto, • , _.y 1e■ Y ^ •' Is one of the bargains at Bu�hby's bpent Sunday vrrtli' relatives in L00AI • Hrdwe this week. the village. ` -Mrs. P. F. Brockel. Kingston, -Sane worth while 'bargains at -Dick Moore, of Toronto, was is visiting at the Iw11te of her hinter. Bushby'y Hdwe this week. See home over the tveek'•end. Mrs. Jeuuic D. Smith. ' his advt,in another column. Jaines Putter had a business •-•trip to the city on Frlds�+. -Miss Bernice Barrett has re- --.T. H. Prentice,-auctioneer, of • -Arthur Bayes was confined to turned, bo after spending _ a Toronts, wits in''tow0 on Monday week with relatives in the city. and ga' ye THE NEWS a,pleasant -Th R t'he house for several days Through -Miss Louiaa Richardson has call. I ht Plue fo III ss, f he e i Q returned home, after spending a -Mrs. H. W. Powell, o t -- -Mrs. Wm.lBoyes; of Belleville, month With relatives in Toronto. Kingston road east, had the►pis• . spent a dwy last week with Tela• -A party-of. eighteen friends fortune on Wednesday last- to fligh ptives in Pickering. from the city were entertai ed by fall and fracture her arm while �. t' Val V S -Mrs: Wallace was in Toronto p Qn Tuesday last writing.on her Grant and Mrs. Arnot on Monday visiting friends on Courtice. a music examination. evening. _ -H.J. Clark, of Toronto, spent -The Swastika Club met at the -Born, on February 8th, at Sunday at the home of his par. , Nicholl's hospital, Peterboro, to eote, W. J. a•nd Mrs, Clark. He 95C home of Hire. R. A. Bunting an Potatoes;Iu11 1l0 lb. bag, , Tuesday evenipg last. G. G: and Mrs, Torrence, twin was accompanied'-by his sister, ' -Mrs. James McGrady, of Osh- daughters. Mrs. (Dr.}Wright' and little date Poultry Grit, per 100 lbs, 1.15` Kula, waste forgo on Friday last, -His many friends will be ghter, Who lead just Arrived from Z. when she called on a few friends. pleased to learn that T. E:-Eraw Stettler, Alberta, ford is improving direly, after his -Dr. H.T.Fallaise, Oyster Shell, -Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson' Resident Dent- illness. y and daughter .were in King on recent illness. ist. Office, in residence, two doors Monarch Starch Food, per 100 lbe;' 3.00 -St. Paul's Young People's So. ering. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday vieitiDg the former'a east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- father. ciety will meet this (Friday) ev g o;n� Pure.Clover Honey, 5 lb. pail, 73c then .J. Mnrkar has been c at 8. Thin meeting will be in ering, daily, And evening by app . fined to her bed for few 'days charge of H. Law's croup. merit.-` Prunes, good quality and.size, 2 lbs, 250 `•sufferiag from an attack of broo• -�' L. and Mrs.Courtice and :.:chitis.. Garnet and Mrs. Courtice were in , Now ddrerPtaem6satirt — .'Evap. Peaches, splendid for pies, per lb, 200. - -Mrs. Itobt. . Fitzsimons, .01 Oshawa on Monday attending the 'Hamilton, spent over Sunday funeral of a relative, Mrs Trull. FOR BALE-(lander, White Emden, With W. J. and Mr$. Clark and The regular monthly meeting ]rr,old. Adapts Leat Farm,Claremont. 27 Blackwell Jain, rare quality, per jar, 260 ysmily. of St. George's Women's Guild OR BALE-2 cows.5 veers old.due Balk Peanut Butter, finest grade, per lb, 200 will be held at the home of Mrs.. Fto freshen Feb.25th, F. Sullivan.Dunbar- -Mrs. J.. A, Buabhy and little deon . 25-27 aughter spent a few days last John Draperon Wednesday after- Heinz Bulk Sweet Pickles, per pint, 300 - week with relatives and friends is noon next, March' 6tb, at 2.30 �j OR SALE-5 h. p: Lister engine, Toronto. o'clock. All members requested to at generator and switch-board. Also a turning r, -D. J. and Mrs. Callaghan.and be present. lathe. Apply atsrongiamGarage. 26 4 Lb. Tins Apple and �s;tispberry Jam, per tin, 4$0 two children, of Toronto, spent s -`Remelnber the drama in St. mguCglN(i-L,+cal and tong diet- Upton's PeAoh Jam large 3.lb. 1 - day last week with .Mrs. Galla Paul's Church, Pickering, on Fri- ants hauling done prommly and at reason- f g jars, i day, March 8th, entitled : "Au able rates. Apply Clifford Wright. Phone Mark - han'a parents, John and Mrs. 824, 25-40 arkar. Old-fashioned Mother." It well OR BALE-Dwellinit, will accom= hold you spell bound throughout modate 4 families. Terms toswt purchaser, "The Big Store" lFlowerdale Orange -Thos. J. Larkin and John J. y F the entire evening. Admission, Blend Pekoe ©i� Larkin, of Chicago, were here at- 1: S.Bundy.Claremont. 3tf �„/hV tending the funeral of their cous adults 35 cents :children, under 12 OR BALE-Heavy wagon,tannins; T e( at 65c per lb. { at 85c per lb. ' In, John Larkin, of Whitevale, on years, 20 cents. Froin 2-drum roller. ,Apply to W Hanson Friday. -At their meeting on Tuesday Lot 20,Can.2.Pickering 25 _ - - -James and Mrs. Nowlan, of evening the Police Trustees made OR SALE-A numherof window Toronto, were here on. Friday at a grant of $30 to the public lib. Fsash, suitable for chicken pens. ,5u cents We are Tea specialists. If you have not yet reading the funeral of the form. rary. This action on their part each. T.c,Brown.Brougham, lett a er's half brother, John Larkin, of should meet with the approval of OCAL AND LONG DISTANCE tasted these qualities,--Whit 'he the ratepayers of the village, am I liauling with 2-ton truck, E gington & the readln of Rood books and Palmer. Phone Mack Sona- has:� re's a real joy avv'aiting.yoU. ` _ -The monthly meeting_-of the g The 'Women's Asaocistlon of St Paul's periodicals should be encouraged' OR RALE-Good diivinirr warp. Church will meet on Wednesday, --On Monday evening Wm. J. FOR pply Mak Hill Farm, Claremont. E. - 7March 8th."at 3 p m., at the home Side, yy of Toronto, appeared in Nert,ch.st,R.l'Claremont -_ zetl_ the Pic•ke-inst Police Court charg• Gmaulated Sugar, par bag (cash ) -" 0s00 of Mre. Norman Banka. COR BALE-4 Holiatein hpifere,wA , t -Mrs: (Dr.) Lloyd H. Wright ed w ith Stealing chickens f rom H. I' from good dairy cows, 1 w 2 year.old. Ap- .. and little daughter, of Stettler, W. Marks on August, the 22nd. He DIY Maple Hill Farm.Lot 15.con.7,2aiis`"ns Prime "September" Cheese, per 1b, 350 .Alberta, arrived here on Sunday Pleaded guilty to the charge. He _ t° imarning to spend a couple of waq sentenced to a term of two VOR PALE-Choice timothy Paled• y p sere, leas one day is an Ontxrin r Also male cl8u a months old Appfr imooths with the forraer's parents, y G, W. Hodgson.-R.t. Claremont. 23-2e All goods thoroughly guaranteed W. J. and Mrs. Clark. Reformatory. Sidey was an old >� -The M !,leads of Miss E. offender, with a long record in FOR SASE-2 Holrteio h'3119'.4180; Money cheerfully refunded if not aatillfaotory. y 2 brood sows I red cow due March lat B. Boone, who has been spending eluding several terms in Sipgaton A„t,Dly c.W. Hoegsoo,R.Rlz.Claremont.25-20 4 the winter with friends in Nor Peoeteatiary, and a sixty day —�' term at the]ail farm. His chief OR SALE-Veru cheap. touring with; will be pleased t0 know that cu m good,condition: t,res cop and en�rns CHAPM ! ti el]e Is slowly recovering from AN her weakness is for chickens. a@ his to good condiaon. Apply lion B. PI ass me at severe illness from pneumonia. pen tentiary terms were for that News. -Mr. Hawk. who has been in offleace. He is 64 years of age and OR BALE-3 cho0v abortborn 1 the empiog of $. J. Cullacntt ID appeared quite penitent, as most VOR 2 young Ybrksbare White bows and a • criminals do when caught in their 2-yeu old elding. John Seou. Cl1216-27 nt• QQ the latter's garage in Pickering, Phone Clare 3tio3. — __ p oiland has beep transferred to the mis•deedl+. - - ��i a Rv d v ti t, -OD Sunda night as one of OR SALS-50 acre farm. heing 2 e Oshawa garage, moved his house , y g -put of lot 24,rear of con.8•Picker,n Town •p bald effects to his new home on Collseutt a busses was drivi u„a For full,pa,titulars apply tot J.mc. Monday. Into Whitby town it met a Can y.W R.1.Loeast Han. 5e 27 ... 1, -The services in St. Pael'S car going west in which there ARM WANTED TO BUY ol3 On all Semi•Ready �'Vinter �ver- were two men, The two vehicle-@ RENT—From 50 to t51acre%. Want -.United Chairh next Sunday will F costa and Fancy Worsted be as follows: 10.80 a m,morning collided causing considerable dam. cession April let,1929, ?in.Gray Jr. Rr , Claremopt, Phone Clare 2213. 20-27 - worship and Sunday school classes: age to the bus, and some damage and Tweed Suitings• 7.00 p. m., evening worship. The to the car. The men did not ,ARM FOR fiALE-120%area, more se BLO but COntiDtted On their Kay. For less, in the Booth-east end of Pickering services will be conducted by the P+ Township. Good l,n:ldin,as fou of wa.er and in Factor. The driver of the bus reported the >r�sate or cuiuvat-on. {h.o an acre for quack —A bad sleet storm on Tuesday matter to Traffic Officer,HilKard, rile• ApDlr B. �og "Jew'• _20-27 A splendid chance to pick up your morning made the sidewalks and who, immediately with Walter mORONTO .WET-WASH�LALTN• > Pavement very slippery. The re- Ferguson, ia•the latter's taxi, fol- 1 DRY (semi fmiah)-Let our driver call and meat winter s overcoat, or a �. p towed the men to Pickering,where explain our 24 hour service. Jot leave Y�r suit for early spring snit was many falls by predestri- name with Ain S.w.Davis• hubs, atop. We both were arrested. The had ane and cars had much ditfBoulty y wil�pick up and deliver 3 times a week, one into Collacott's garage here in keeping theroad, and wrecking g OR SALE-Ford tight delivery to have a tire repaired. bey left winter and•um- eare were keltt quite busy. F truck in dandy shape.good a, -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. thecarat the garage and Started mwcurtains.can bcuaed as roadster. Hill ac- ADdrew'p Church are holding ti to walk to the city, but had only GeDt part eish•rad poatoes°r produce for hal- Q q p / O g reached the Town Hall when ance.or alicash avid J.Scott, Altana Road, /•T social evening On MOpday, March 3-4 mi:e north of Kingston Road. 2ritf 4th.�a the Sunday School room. overtaken and arrested and taken ���ASE MORE, MONEY—Selling (�` �s Come dna hear the celebrated back to Whitby, where they ap our fruit trees.berry bushes hardy flower- 1 lJnly, recons super heterodyne s Breach o!Protniee ease and enjoy peared before Magistrate Willis. ing shrubs.hedges.shade trees.roses etc. Every One was charged with reckless home owner is a prospect. we pay liberal Som- ,. la good evening's eatertaiameat. g mission. Cash every week. Can �1tee a few _. -Wm. Thompson,who has been driving and the other with Oe in'g more gnod men. write,Oday. E`D�smitnrk '.radio set, 8 tubes, new b8rtte�ie8, employed as a section-man on the intoxicated. The former- was SONS,Limited. Winona[ant. -r; t' - C. N. R. here, for a cumber of fined $15•aod costs and the latter ARM FOR SALE-Comprising Baldwin speaker and years, has been transferred to the 620 and -costa. One of the luso inan a]�itateiof eu i2.vatooil.,lo Pickering ably tti� section at Smithfield, where be was formerly a member of the ped food dairy or grain farming. modern stables W�llnut table.US been been for the,pest month. He North-vest Mounted Police. with water system and two silos. There are 150 _ - acres of workable land,being well underdrained, does not yet know whether be and-IS acres of pasture. For price and psrticu- .will be stationed there perman- Notice t0 Creditors lays apply:at the Pickering ]Gtf l t1 �e00 takes it (c sh) r surly or t1ot. D DEBTS COLLEOTED-New W v `Vel l a -A number of accidents. have In the Estate of `William Peak away 6 collect , fees. anywhere No court taken lace is different towns and tests. No es.aces'fees. IVa dunning. wd1 col•' Fred T Bunting } Piekerl'ng p Al 1persons having claims against loot old notes.accounts and judgments when nth• - ' ritiea, on account of other vehicles the ,stale of William: Peak, late of era have tried and failed. its success will niton- 1 s Ir failing to snake way. for fire•`en• deceased who died on or isn you. It seldom fails. If it fails it`costs nothing Established. 1857. y Toronto, Serra us your debts to collect to-day. Do it nown Bines which were hurrying to the about,the sixth day of December, Canadian Collection Association, Branches everywhere. Owen Sound Branch.Post Office scene of a fire. The law gives fire 1928, are hereby ,ratified 'tri send in $Oz 951. -528 e engines the right-of-way, and to the undersigned administratrix on ARM FOR SALE OR RENT-180 _ GgR�:iGE other vehicles Should immediately or before the first day of April, 1929, nacres,being lot 17,con.D.Scarboro, -Brick THE CENTRAL make way for them as soon as full particulars of their claims. Im- dwelling, basement barn 84x43; No.'2,30 s 50; they bear the siren of the fire mediately after the said first day of afro,hog pent and other buildings, 1-2 mile from 1 school.churches. store, at office and Kingston ;track,. April, 1929, the assets of the inter Road Highway. Soil a c a�°y loam, 11 miles frco t' ele'phone 4900 -Notice has been sent out that state will be distributed amongst the coondition.40possession acres fall p]at of Aprnd il. 19�buaT :3 ..no,government grant will be Riven Parties entitled thereto, having re- Jaekson,Scarboro P.o, - ...... -- -to any fair that allows gambling gard only to the claims of which the — _ of any kind on the ground@. Fall administratrix shall then have notice. _Fwirs are suppaSed to be educe• Dated at Toronto this twenty-sixtl! REDUCED r • tional and for that reason grants day'of February, 1929. ;Auto Re airs, Aeceseorlea;Olin and are made. We d10 not see why Rachel Ann Peak. P gambling is forbidden at fall fairs, 55 Charles St. E., _ Administrattrix. PRICES Gasoline Acetylene Welding, but allowed at' entertainments • conductedtable ter churches If m for F08 SALE -BY TENDER Batuv Char iII " charitable pgrpoee@. If gambling To wind up an Estate, In TO DreeBin for bars •Ie 7 :'is demorellizing in one case, it also TopDressing r is in the other. Tendere will be received up till coca ai 40C per Qt. Repairs made on all makes -W. J. Clark was in the city on on March 0th,1929,for the south forty Friday and when there attended a ncresof the north half of lot 28,cos• Ghat Floor Wax at - ss r: City P 500 per Qt. ,. of cars. meetiaR in the Cit Hall, at which cession 2 in the Towtssbi o! Picker• as nnmber of magistrates • sad ing. On the ptcemises area house sod Social workers were present, and barn,some apple trees and small fruit, varnish, reliable ="a,. the gneltioo ori reclaiming prison• i piece of bush mostly hardwood; also - 3 wells of Rood water, soil clay loam. 5OC per qt. ` are, who were serving terms for All tenders mast be addre+sed to first offences, was dif+cuewd. It Jobn or D%vid Annan. Pickering P.O. Lome now, or phone your order ��y - wras felt that many men who have and marked -Tender" and contain a to Pick 4600. ,���'T �� R0 SPE ((vv;; - just entered on a career of crime marked cheque for 10 per cent of the j,� .L could be saved for lives of useful amount of tender, wbicb will be re• ALVIN BUSBBY uiAga. if they are dealt with in a r»rued if the tender is not accepted, Proprietor, p Pickering lkind,and humane manner before t'se hslgnee in cash at the time oftrp pICHERINC .tbey become hardened criminals. for. 21320