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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_03_22 ,r,v , . . ­ v3w, NX.A S A, AK % 7 7 •�,7. . xo ' .2,.) FRIDAY,- MAR: -2.2, 1929 ­, TICItERING, ONS.,VOLS- XLY111- MARKHAM. . PUNBARTON. In her seventy-fifth Anglican Mission--Service.-on kalm year, blis. GREENWOOD' Medical Saw Hill all Basket Sunday,.March 24th, at 3 p.m. Ser-. Sarah.E. Reesor, a member of one of l the oldest families in Markhar4, pass-mon by Mr. C. C. Watkim. Sunday R. H. C. PEARSON-Pbysician: School...at 2 p.m.. ed away on March 19th, at-the resi- Dand Surgeon. Dunbarton. 101y ractaryi Mrs. William The A. Y. P. A. will hold a business deuce of her-sister, MILLS 'E) E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director meeting on,Friday evening, after Rolph, Markham Village. She --Was ometrical Association of Ontarriod Reg. -re she had re- h' h Easter music will be practised born in Markham, where Nstablished 1888 which Member of the American Optomelcic" I all her-life, her grandfather Eyes examined by appofntanent�_ RD and ,all those who can,plea=s come sided$25. BEWA Claremont.Ont. to this practise. having settled in the township in 1801. Surviving here are three sisters, Mrs. S25-0 Reward will be given for' ' WHITBY. Williarri Rolph, Mrs�. A. Drummond, and Miss Elizabeth, of Inglewood AR. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the apprehension and conviction, B.a'rley Feed s Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to oftbe parrtiei, futiod guilty of re- Brayley, the man charged with hav- Drive,, Toronto; also on3 brothei, *as. South Wing Co,4rt HouRe, Whitby. 231y moving and carrying away 9tit of• in g a large quantity of alcohol for George W. Reesor, of Markham For pigs gives beat resdlt� for th4i; sight' Basket Sign froin my sale contrary to the provisions of the money of a ark' -).4 & ROSS-Bairiste". $o- 819 In ny feed.in the market. STOUFFfVILLE. Bra tor. Northe,:l Ontari6 Build-Ing. 330 premises early Stinday morning, Liquor 'Control Act, appeared before Bay SLreet Toronto. October the 21st, 192.8, Magistrate Willis on Monday. Judg- Ground Wheat, W.J. Seaton men't was reserved. Mr. Harry Perry, an old -resident J. F.Rose.' Aei�aid�27i7 -A. V of this town z d Gronfid Coro, VEILTE. was buried this week. CHAS. Whitby's High School' annual-.ora- Mr. John Atkinson, a well-known • Cracked Corn, �Seratched Feed fo'r Bea&' _01C,! 'tiCSOV PICKERING' Successor to'late W. G. Barnes torics] contests for the senior and cattle buyer of our town, is confined • XtBav --,�, S,,':,. o-s etc., 213-214 Cooled. I oftlion L Build 'Cwntr Phone Mark 6420 juilior,Tamblyn.prizi_�s were won, this. .cattle Yonge and Rich to bis bed with pneumonia. KISSIMI FLOUR Sul'­�, ,nt 1390and.Maiq year by Miss Ruth Robertson and The.two Women's Institutes held a IKYp eri:.g ovel Miss Doris Reid. Miss Robertson, the combined,"Pot Luck Supper" in Rat- For ti�istry and fine cake baking' Saturdays slick sego, alf' Roofing Materia r wi,ciir, spoke on "'Cdnada's- is unenrpassed. 51110 cliff's Hall On Wedriasday evening of Flag", while Miss Reid spoke on Dental d this week. -The Place Names of Canada." Other -BAKER'S JOY 5x British ColumbIFL Shingles At the completion of the hockey -contesta&.s in the -senior event EIL C S�11TH. D 0. %_ L, D S: were tournament here last week Oshawa Equal to the best for Bread n a NSucceesortn'Dr.J.N.Dale�' Graduate of No. 2 3and 5x Miss Laura Larkin, who spoke on defeated all comers and received eight it coati a little less. t "Florence Nightingale," and bliss t�Ysal ge o!Dr-al Surzt:......i and Toron- ve At Claremont office over D. A. -Doriz gold watches. Wheat,Barley. Buckwheat and try Tuesday and Frida Phone -Swan, who spoke on -The Lea- The Stouffyille. Old Boys ani Girls Stood 2Tlif TORONTO ASPHALT gue of Nations." Jun-'or contestants Oats -Wanted. hate organized for the season and ROOFING were Elizabeth Southwell, Aileen Gib- wid come to Stouffville in force for ERBEaT 1'. FALLAISE. L. D S.. 36 ine - wan, Patronize Your Home Mill D.D.S 4Graduate of the Royal College of Murray's.18 in., 32 in. and �b son, Mary McConnell, Dorothy 9 the ie-union on July 1St. Jarnes McQuay andjames..Lau rie. Pe-W Surgeons and the University of Toronto. widthg, 4 in I Shingles -, also Owing to the impassable condition Office in residence second door east of St And- n few'a Church. Pickering, Ont. Office hours r 9 Metal Valley and of the roads the Stduffville Choral a-�- to 6 P M, or by appointment. Phone Ridge Roll. BROUGHAM, Cl-t." were unable to appear at Clare- 14a 3700. 431y ice on e Material, or will give puce A large number from here attenaeo n ont..on Friday evenine last. They I cert about the end fu*.in*** garb*. flaished job. of April. A Joseph O'Reilly's sale on T'rrur%day. :`:ill have their con George Gibson's .dale on Tuesday C 0 'ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- afternoon was well att6nde�] good While -removing pawr ea: from the ,,-'A.Fire and automrbilr insurance of all kr-ds, PICKERING 0 prices realized. ceiling, Miss Ta6n, of the east end, ft4wesenting companies of solid On�axjciaj stand- VIC Remember the combination bination xale m rIippod from the chair on which she A good sul5_01y of Hard and Soft -be held at Arthur Carlton's Hotel on �xa�. _�tanding. anti fell heavily to the LUMBER YARD Coal on hand. AlQo a supply GEO-RGE KEAY::Licensed auction- Wednesday, March 27. , Ertr.ps may fl-or, which resulted in -a hip. frac- eer.Altona. L.,ve ,tock and general sales Terms 0 auctioneer, Frei, a Kindling- Wood, ntled to. Toec a reasonable. R. be made with t' I tOr" wid other bruises. She was taken f 9TV-affIvIele. Phone Stouff 9003. 31-4 Postill. or the Clerk, G, L. Middleton, to. a -Toronto 'hosaital thiq -week for stove length. THE 1111TING HAPLEFaT UP to the day of the sale. an X-ray examination and treatment. FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, 12tf Pick. 1709. e for Counties of Pork sad Outinelo. Atia. We buy sod sell, furnish quotation@ A community Ret-to-Rethernes.-% -sales of" kinds ationnad.won gbormas I GREEN RIVER. &ease, Address 0 teen of P.0. out and inf6rmatioe on all Listed and part.; was held in tkfe Town Hall on MUNRO, PICKEKING' DONALD Unlisted Mining Stocks, Friday-evenin-. when the whole coin- Mrs. John A. White is m*6'i.m- 7- R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE We will be pleased to advise what munity enjoyed themselves to their prove.] ftL kealth after her recent L. SURNINGHA JW ,Do 060,79ranow. comnalludousit for stocks to buy or to hold, or heart's content. There was a program :,41111"vIft. Aecoon"04. ass. . illness. 9 No General an fares "Imam Of N Lis- what stock to sell. consisting of mirth. music and Marie, Mrs. Win' Robinson. of Toronto, Building and Seem" 4=o. o" T-11 Clients are making monay by it being the annive rlry of Mr. and Contracting. following our advice. Mrs. Bert Harvey's wedding. The quent last week-end with her sist;er, Estimates furnished on alf-classes RR.GRANT-Lot 1. concession 4, school children presented them •-xi I th 4 M rq. Hoover. of work-Interior and Exterior. e Scorbaro. Telephone Markham ".We Our long experience in mining, ex. LAlf Michell is holding an auction 1. Mend Accountant. Bmine" and Murim. tending over a period of twenty large boucxet- of "t flowers. after sale of his farm stock and implements. Alterations and repairs. uditors GRANT. GODFRE Y&CO..31 years. allows tie to give sound advice Which euchre and dancine *were iiA- at an early date. chimneys Built Cloncrete Work. Si. East. Terumo,' Canada. AdelaiGe on the investment feature Of 0 mine d1liked in 16 the satisfaction of all. 151y Obidiah Ferrier will celebrate his Phone Pickering 5712 Of the,speculatfre feature of 41 pros. We are looking forward with great X MAW. LICENSED A ninety-fifth birthday this week. The FAIRPORT' ONTARIO UO_ pee-tive mining venture?. anticipation for more katheri:�gs of nine W m' NEER.foc York,Qpuwio and Ehirham - SOLLOWAY, MILLS &- CO. News ani his many friends wish comues. All kinds of sales ttended this nature in the future. him many happy returns. Members of so. Terms reasonable.�Dau.for y be S 1E[ I N G L E . ..... awn4pd at NEWS'Officy Bell and 12depre- For good Dairy E)owq attead'. Those suffering from pneumonia denit aboom. Wlutby.Ont. sly Stock Exchange. are Mkres Jean and Helen Malcolm. AMOnd's sale. Members of the Montreal Di' Nnra Scotia Shingles Mining Exchange. And Julia Wilson. - At the time of Galt Galvanized Steel Shingies GREENWOOD. writing they are soinewhat 'bettpr -]He R.. �Crallaugher office and Board Room,Ground Floor, Dick Beckett has.. purchased Elia. Bird'i Pelt Slate Slilgalesi. Metropolitan Building. for sale at N.e t Sunday evening. irr. the Grean- Bice's farm anti will move there thi.q Grain Merchant TORONTO.' ONTARIO wood church, beginning at 7.30 o'clock 11%nntb. Mr. Bice has bought Mrs. W. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Phones Adelaide 6371 and 8942 there rill be a program.of mn USIC any M,ij;nson's' house and lot ani will - Call and get prices. Pbone'2812 r-dding., afidi 'an interesting talk- by mov*e into it in a few day7,. I's in the market to urebase Bay, THE RURAL Mr. F. M. Chapman, B.A. A roller- k vc-ry' succepsful fanev and'haul LAWS Straw, Grain and Potatoes. .- tion -..-ill li�- taken; whichwill be add- tinie,4 party was held in-Ne hall last SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. cd to the Surday School Mi.,�Aionary wepic war well attended and was M_iich 'For qnotations-Apply Fund. Everyone come and enjoy the enjoyed by every one loresent. G 'A F? A G Ef M iss program. as Nrell as show interest TKe..;orl van first prize for Shamrock We -Real Retate and,Insurance. ofelre prepRred to do all. kinds t . I In this work. dress, and her sister,- Mlilzs- Ire.;on, repairing of cars, also bat- Zzr C3. T. M -S �0 1-,T R. k No. 1, Farm Properties a Specialty. Mrs�. S. Taylor received word last wer first for best"gent'; Irish cri% seri charging, electdc week of the death of her brother- fume. Gent's hard timeq' T, Wil- Phone�Yiekering 1712 Head Office t 213 214 Confederation in-law, Harry McQuoid. The late Mr. li,,irns Others worth nienti 'nz were welding and in fact Life Building. Toronto. or, e everything in con- 15tf Reference B McQuoid was a native of Pickering M Bank of Montreal PboneMainI390. iss Sorham. as Indian Maid: Miss, Tawr- lip being born on the farm P0%rpeq' nticii6n *with ---------- as Little Girl: .14 ss Wilson Branch Offtce: Gordon Building now owned by Kirk Beelby,some :cine' a., Pirate, 'and Miss Jardine as-Put, car work, ty-one years ago.-and Pi-cyring Ontario, o.-and was the son-of itan Maid. The 19st four named were Gas, Oil@, Grease and Accessorle& .,coal, foal hone 600. 2s.f the. late John McQuoid. t Hi.4'wife, from Toro&-o. on band iponsts;ntly, whose maiden name was Susie Saa- ler, predeceased him twenty-three OUNBARTON. Call and see our Catalogues of TIME TABLX-Fickeriuff Station years, He farmed in.this locality ror Dodge and Star Care. • Hard and.Soft Boal of the'' T.-R. Trains going East due as follows= a few Mrs. 'C.- Anderson visited her A44W. A RA114 V years and then moved'to Staffa best quality on a' staunci daughter Mary, who is ill in the city. N;• 10 Mail 7.W A U. where he died. He was c LAWS k5a %JEd 1. 28 Local 12.35 P.M. Orangeman and -vas a veteran of ;he Mrs. McIntosh, Cedar Grove, spent hand So Lo"I 5.24 P.M ,AND SERVICE STATIO-i Fenian Raid. The deceased will be -a few days. with Mrs.-'Samles 'last' Sunday train, S.38 A.M. .. ...y remembered by a number of the older week. THnQ ­ 'A* ]1AW9 Traini #=' g W084' due as'lollows- generation in this commur.t.-ty. Miss Minnie Benn3tt spent t i.e week-end with Miss Dor6thy Lee,-of *3 No.-29 Local 9.29 A.W. -_ .., 2nCageriar. 27 2.25 P.M. AUDLEY Whitby7 Billy Saddler spe&. 9 Mail 9 06 P.M. the week-end' Big Bargain' Days, 14t us show Sunday train, .8.32 P. M. Orville Conner, Brougham, is moo- with L and ToMmy Pherill, of -you oqr iForegoing in according to Standard. ing on to the Bryck farm, north of le. Thurgday. Friday, Sattirday. W Whitev time. Wm. Bell's. Miss Jari'at Morrison,.of-,Oshawa, is "Tbesamehigh quality merchandise The Ladies' Aid Society met at visiting relatives and ends here offered to you at a reduction the home of Mrs. Mercer on. Wed friends 1, CLAREMONT 4Lmonth or two. in price. Willo'W:" CraTt nesday last.. An A)umixum demonstration vra?, Fertilizer-agents are numerous and given on Tuesday I evening at the Bayet's Aspirin (12's)reg.25.' • s4les are being made to the ma o4iiy home of Wm. aind Mrs.'Nkholqon OREAMERY / . ,J �. special 2 for 30c .CIEIAIRS . of the'farms' Thos. Pucirin had a hatching of ,A n4mber-from here attended th4& Rtipsian Oil(medicinal petro- Highest prit:6 paid for ter, lively Rock chickens; on Saturday Scarboro S. S. Cohve'nfion in .Cet3- latuir)special 26ozv, tennial Church. 6'..Tuesday'..of..• 4 designs to choose from, pllce4 . a,n 0 17 from 14-76 to 1 Crearn at t the last. Who can beat it? gallon A &00. week. The churches of-Pickering dre hold.- p'rayer next week. Many March 14th, at her Andrew 6 Liver Salt, reg-80c, spec 0c ing a weekly On Thursday, -'Alpo. .from here are preparing, to- attend. wa r mw o6r solid walnut O� Claremc home in Osha there to he' rest Mrs. Allan' McGlsshan, in her Tideum Powdei(in glass jars) clonal Chair#. Jitat the latest, Some from here attended the W- in an odd chair for the- Give us-& trial and be convinced d it 25th year.,- formance of St,.Andr' regular 50c. *Wlal eW-s drama 93c t_ On Sunlay, Mare 1.7th, at her room.. Osha*a� on Tuesday evening--of :this -Italian Balm,regular 40c and born;--,, lot 23, ccjrl� 3 'of Pickering,- week. Me,speetal 24c and 48c EL". ALE M11 Ithere passed-.Ap her resat. Elizabeth The home for Congolento.and Ids At is reported that sinew' Widge P ef�bert V�i- -,f.e!cxide,reguI&rWe, *peci&l 40c Tapestry Rugs. Our is scheduled for the _Pqckrin_treiak Fouldfil, Wife prices are right. here. The present oncr is fiv a, verynee,-ifr--he,r "Ath;: K-ruschen Salts, reg 75o -with 4 rance hail been a patiefit sufferer for f bad condition an&needk.-replacing., her 'of yeart' and her death tree trial plig, special, J�Pe will-have cut flowers and p6t- Several frien&I`surW�ed- &.'L.I R. a nurn F ted plants from the Flowor- Pastry use Wormacott to a" With"' party at came as a relief. Her funeral took Miles'Anti Pain Pills. .V Era rarvis--.on 'Wvdneaday place on Tuesday afternoon to regular Wo,'opecial dole -Grasynere of All orders m last week, and r6po'rt' 'an' enjoyable kine Ceiinetery.* 8.toak Sulphur, 25c week bui,6 tbs. Our noyal 'Bran& On Thursday, March 14th, the com- deivedortel ho evening. ity were appalled on hearing of Stock Epeow 8siltd.6 lbs.; 2k ed will be,21ven The removal of the old barn on the mun our courteou 9 attention. __,ait your Grocer's. Ira south the death of Mrs. Allan McGlasbiRTLO Carpenter fam to our. t was, at her home in Oshawa, in her 26% We are agents for Dr. Seba,14's Farmers who have wheatX' at your breaks a link with the past. I year. She was the daughter of Mr. .,Foot remedies. built at the time Of the Russian war, flour,made from you eo*h formerly of Dunbar- our Menthol cough Balsam for wheat We can when rxheat here went to over $2.W and Mrs. Moore Try grind it• a bushel and the land sold for over ton, and now of Oshawa. She leaves that cough that hangs on. -Sterritt het' husband and Ce A. : I- CKE loss NEWS H ♦ T P R r $110 an acre. This barn was a freak to mourn her Feed of all kinds-Chicko (feed, construction, being built on the side two small children, aged one year Dmg Stori`.*.��` Furniture Dealer andl ben feed, chop, millf4d. of the hill and having several tiers nine months, and a Rix weeks' '.'Id Jones Funeral Dfrector,* of floors. Had escalators been known baby - The "News extends sympathy faction or money back. Phone 13001 Chopping every week-day. - those dayA, doubtless they would sav- to the bereaved husband and family- Satis d many backs and morals in thresh- The funeral took place on Saturday er,::, Piskering, Ontanio zT. xpc=-vvo= afternoon to Erskine Cemetery. Phone.6800 Pick kit tim. X A�, Mi- Z �MV a 'kiJDM 15T 'g. Mft4 7 W 7, C The Blouse LeaOs A DANGEROUS MONTH 0 rommence FOR THE BABY The empliasis on-the ensemble chs- tume.lisrs suddenly brought the blouse Mothe" Always Drea%l the' from obscurity to the limelight of NF 1 Staxting first of-all•-by forlA March Days. fashion. 7 Bluteky Ing an Important part of the 11tuck4u"_ No mouth of the year is so danger- blouse costume,It is now.embodied i1i ons to the welfare at little ones as is many- variations of the jacket cos- March—the month of quickly Chang* tume, which will be an outstanding Ing weather. one day is fine, the spring fashion. next cold and blustery. One day dr unending variety. t and diiagreeable. Blouses offer the next we u lu They may match or contrast with the spite of all precautions the little,ones skirt or jacket, or they may, like. will take colds and these colds often the linings of the new spring coats, % serious troubles. lead to more be fashioned of material which seems Mothers, when the first symptomi ap- alien to the rest of the costume. As pear—sneezing, redness of the eyes, for the cut and material, there, also, Own Tablets running. nose—Baby's ere is varletv should be given at once. They willAt the moment the most populat rapidly break.up the cold and prevent model isp blouse of white. is the of the more serious complicatio box of Baby's broadcloth, which may ge tucked into Mothers who keep,a a dark skirt and worn with a youthful -i folio lug't OwnTablets in the home always feel se foll 'a doctor in jacket. A blouse his style safe-�-Just like having may be detorted by-bands around the the house. The Tablets are a gentle blldrs and cuff s and a mannish four- hub thorough laxative that sweeten c the stomach and regulate the bowels,t in-hand of checked coloredb 'roa'c'ot in- Another model, fully as tailored, dl • thus driving out constipation and 14 digestion and relieving the baby o ; f plays the hill,"band. The style point the many -childhood ailments which is cut down the front In jagged lines. I This design Is repeated on the hip are the direct result, of a clogged p., band where It buttons together. condition' of the bowels or a sour stomach. I Prints are seen a great deal In to be sure, but they are $'DON'T YOU THINK AN OLD LADY LIKE ME .WOULD BE Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all dresses, . medicine dealers or by mail at 25 more prevalent in -blouses. Some of HAPPY TO BE RID OF HER DEAFNESS AND CATARRH?" cents a box from The Dr. Williams' the newest models are made of pastel prints, very lovely in their delicat Hearing and Catarrhal Relief. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. colors. as Is one with : .,.-Restored blending of ' abbage for Salads swathed hipline and a sharp V-neck. 7 C ]Brings Happiness to Many. The effect of a bolero Is achieved by Cabbage is especially valuable as the lines which start at the point 'of I I the foundation for salads that will the V and curve on either side to a TrW Treatment keep awhile. AS vinegar to apt to Freel deprive the vegetable of Its crispness, point slightly below the armpits, This line fa emphasized by Its binding. -arrh dev4lopa and gradually but mritly docts Your hearing. lemon juice or lime juice used in the This free trial offer brings to the ca. I which is. the predominant color of. afflicted the opportunity"to improve, 'L DEFINITELY DIFFERENT dressing helps greatly in keepi the.e destgii of the print. To retleve rtop head noises and Give Yourseff a Chance Z fresh for a longer drue any salad in their hearing, sinitial the severity of the neck, there Is a soft heal catarrh—all without 96Y for Trial Treatratin A navy blue wool crepe is included fre, Write t and we w;tf 'in every complete wardrobe for it which cabbage appears. To make a bow of aelf-material. expense or cost whatever. send it rpiM all eharato prepaid. to- It is espe. very delicate salad. shave the tender, Similar to this In treatmei%t, but If you __e a sufferer from one of thous rether with FREE Houk, which tells' an rues so many Occasions. about deafness. head, as inner leaves, of the heed. pour boiling slightly dressier in effect, Is a blouse troubles. You are urged to accept this helLk you ought know attractive in- &traight lines t for 1)eai. noises, catarrh. If there's s. chance at all all ov,,r them and drain at once: The Dr. Coffee Home Treatment for you, the Dr. Coffee treatment should Style No. 380, with inverted plakt at water of oyster satin, To match the beauty the hearing of so many ih ire Cold water and vhtil sena has benofted, time help you overcome Your deafne*4 and va- of the material the design Is more in a coil parsuvely short tandin. suiekly and suffiely. Write centre-frost of skirt-to add width and cover w others t ,rh troubles 'flare to hemline, to give east and grace in hour or more. The cabbage may intricate and a yoke Is set in under whether ;ret rouble was Of long 9 and do this all for yoursstf-­at home. ,.or if othmethod* had fail*d. It eft to marinate an inlaid motif, which is repeated In bring the same results for you. walking. The vestee, revers, collar then be drained and I 1. t in car. at least an hour longer in salad diTss. FREE Trial Coupon and cuffs show smart. contrasl inverted form on the swathed hip Hearing Restored ssss�——————-- Ing. *I shade faille crepe, trimmed with �band. DR. W. 0.COFFEE CO-- many case% troatal for deafness Lad St.Jam"lHdff..DeveniVerl,Iowa resulted in brinsins suede. Another method Is to sprinkle salt �Iv ferril. * I a plain blue. The belt is of au and Still another blouse. utterly veTe head noises have 1 1289 over the finely shredded cabbage an .utterer and the ploaxe meame your Free T, T ? can be had in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, nine in design, is suitable for an much WT11ne"s T() the 8 Fine Book on ..D,."f: in one to two other members of the family a. well. This ment, and your 38, 40 and 42 inches bust The 36- leaYls it to stand from elaboratestreet costume. Fashioned .4iclentific home method, in addition to thiono". Heed Noises xnd_,C.tX'rh." both under a plate sustaining a of rat crepe. It has a swagger of rellevi" dQstn*u and b) prepaid Parcel Post- It is und*rstnod ch size requires V4' yards of 4d-inch hours am,table mord" ilgat* we in any h con- weight of 7 or 8 pounds. rress In a i heed noises. has &6o freed people from all that this does not obi and ad. yard 40-ine elegance riginfous way In as"from catarrhal (Either print your name sterial with % nce due to the I over the U. 8- Uld Ca hada and 1% yards of binding. clean cloth to remove moisture. dress troubles. plainly) es.. with weak vinegar and pepper—no which it is trimmed with pleated frills. tire"or write beer tweed in beige and brown ton Siigbtl!- below the shoulder, the trill Head, Nose and Throat Name ............I....... rely blue homespun, black crepe oil—and serve on lettere. Red cab. starts and curves in a half-circle near. &tin, patterned wool ersey in soft bags is especlakly good this way, but Their. along the Catarrh Healed ly to the waistline. TJ you have catarrh. why continue to Strad • green tones, and black wool Jersey are kept under a weight of from I to 2 bottom of ther'-sting-fitting hip band, -embarrass Your friends. your family and or R F. D.......................... tremely fashionable -combinations. pounds about 24 hours, . Beat.. the the frill repeat, itself and rises In a 'All of those who &.-a close by. when the.1 coin weak vinegar, pour It hot over the point directly bolo where the trill IDr Coffee treaLme"t may quickly rid you Town.„•................ &-i ...... Pattern price 20c in stamps or . f paprika and of this dreadful ndition lit, you want treatment forAeafnex. ..r (coin Is preferred). Wrap coin cafe- salad. add- dashes 0 started ot. the blouse. A, pearl pin And why let the loathso cool place, A grow worse until the,i8f6rt1(7.gr= ta and heed noj"s or simply for nasal ca- b, State which. leave for a week In a and throat larch.fully. glesims on the shoulder, and at the the tubes connecting the no" "S. ring may be addbd to hip a soft bow, provides the balancing Lh the W., at d when Oar tubal little red colk ? Th i w HOW TO ORDER PATTERN the vinegar. of�fialf Tarragon vinegar touch. Write your.name and address dress plain• may b eased. Any salad dressing A stylist talking about the poQsi. air that erican Relations -.1y. giving tiurnbg and size of such goes well with this. red French dress. 4e.,A suite a 'bfeezy holiday Anglo-Arn Aarit. Enclose 20c I bilities of the jacket costume for A- lilatterns. as you % In Ing or cooked salad 'dressing being southern wear insisted that a woman they will admirably. fit into the wat Wickham Steed in -the 1,Apndon Ob- tamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap especially good. The cabbage may robe of the woman who goes scuth. Why should, England er, anc be used alone or In combination with could not have too many blouses and act e� (Ind.). for an American It carefully), for each numb Pattern other vegetables or fruits that go well of little Then for those who remain at home,'lead, why tale: the lowest common de- Piddress Your order to Wilson advises an entire wardrobe l pt rennially wait blouses to accompany It. For differ- the regulation sailor collar is adapted .'Jervice,-43 West Adelaide S,.,Tot-onto. with it; -pineapple, onion, celery, est occasions, she enumerated: -A to sports or business frocks and some- 'Patterns sent by an early :.trail. pimiento, green pepper, minced pars- I. times, for a surprise, the collar turns of A rn- tailored silk shirt In white or pastel: highest principle? The price ley and the like. -in; a printed over- square a;nand with the knot in the -'can friendship is Britith vision— • a bright color tuck oil Monarch Cheered blouse; a blouse with a start which back. and thus may elaborate an after- vision of peace, not of vrar. We l.t IP- -ess It the material Is flimsy. % I Employment In Canada on Feb, 1: dra"pes over the jacket; and one watch noon di save the League without the United On. other frocks, the collar hardly not a few Ameri,:R-s to- was better than on that date in states—and any year on record. Reports from tricky bindings, or which is accented a We made g--vd ByGranddaughter 1929, is elaborated with little bowknots, betray. that it started with that basis. - otcs—and n tead, a graceful, cape- clay rejoice 1.111eivat. 6,391 firms showed a total of 933,943 with buttons." but forms, ins thco.1.1a.ra at Licarno our part of the Apg'o Little Princess Elizabeth En- employes as compared with 9121,404 on Even though a woman prefers Just like bertha Neither are esq I American guarantee Of Western Jin. 1, 192#. Using the basis of the one blouse to a costume she will obs Superfluous. clouding the lines of a, security—and a surge of King With European sec Europe will towards tertains year 1920 as .100, the index for em- ress, as would seem the case on first kmerican good Chatter serve on her other frocks Litethe Influence thought. on the contrary, the bertha ployment as at Feb. Ist.,,last, stood at of"blosionild, by the new Intricacy of tho llowed our ac siun. If now we treat $ggn110.5-while on Jan. 1st 'of thig-year, neckline. The ver{simplest Innova- collar emphasizes the slenderness of ..the freedom of the seas" in the spirit or. Sus.sex­"Dr..Lillybet," dis- h across f the Paris Peace Pact and the Cap- penser of good cheer, is 'aiding the it was 109.1 and on Feb. 1st, 1928, it tion which is, neverthelesg, a.distinct the hips by the effect of width bt convalescence. Bile Is stood at 102.9. Unusually pronounced novelty, Is collars the shoulders, in the same way that 0 walls Ing in 3 c the presence 6 p,:r resolution, few moons V 7 bolero does. America joins us. With Britons righter activities are shown in manufacturing, which, may 1tie traced d1rectl7 to file i,a little Princess Elizabeth, da logging ani mining. ed dresses the An example of an abbreviated sailor'-Lefore the seas 'On many tailor rud Americans concordant, ttif the Duke and Duchess of York. blouse, crisp.ifnen or collar 'is shown on A. gay two-piece Ft6,i tr.e world would be 'His M-aJesty kind was the conservative V-collar In cr %wuja be free has been cheered by The or* of all nian igin sorts rts dress. In itself the dress Is not TillitS from his granddaughter, who it is only a clear and a good organdy a4" a note of freshness to, 0 same unusual. It is fOrmed'of Juniper top. peat a long time entertaining him an otherwise severe frock. itiftfrom.the waistline conscience that mage% a man noble It Is..said that I Sir, with a side open Ith lively chatter. for that is derived from heaven itself' Other collars have a nautical I e hips. closed with while pearl eese Increase When 37outhful in the extreme. They pos- to the " Canada G s Princess had repeatedly Aemand• —Seneca. buttons, which is worn. over an all- Protected in the last few weeks, why she around pleated skirt. The smart flair O' uld not see her grandfather. Now �akeui 'British Boys Welcomed to Canada of style lies in the .contrast of the Very rapid Increase,., has iVllybet it �p her own while silk crepe !;filar collar and place in the number.of Canada geese name for it sanctuary, has successfully overtaken cuffs and the rich black rili 'fle in the.Nraseaux Lake bird sa the patient. The recent mild heat wave In Eng- against the deep. garnet of tbb fr(),k. Briti-th Columbia', since this area was smaller collar the contrast set aside for this P1411108 With a se in 1923. In nd la being soon (land proved short-lived, so unuillitt.— one part of the reser,te, an isN I would LnIot have been Oucceeded by characteristic' iUaich 11riSti ree geese nest- C an Science ".%ioi.ltor. the lake where only th blitiliness, but the drought continues. ed In -1919; thirty-five nests were `iCngland has been•without'appreciable -ghout the ounted in 1928. Throt; In-for 19 days. Cold winds prevent- her of nests whole sanbutarY the number ire d: grounds�q the King from going in the gr coapted in tae latter year was fifty ,of Craigwell House., 00five whereas in 1923 the number of Ins 7. Two photographs of His Majesty re- incubating birds was very small-V four. 44 sit were taken respec- " deed. - Du-ring Incst sumtrer ovt Intly publish o Were counted at. one -footman hunlred, Gees is lvely by the King's sergeant d Sir Clive Wigram'i 'NIsit, (Sir time. I 'live being His DIajesiy's assistant seerelar-.--) Big INT -83tv 1189 pl�ioto- jr0puliation orized.p-blication of the The Problem 0 .AJU,h u -0- postcard form and tae Pi HARSH CRITICISM Sir John Atrd in the Colonizer (Lon is of their sale will be'devoted to don): if we 'make It dlfflculj for de- "'charity, at the request of both ser- Plum: Whar wonderful rosy cheeks xj tans sirabl pe e op 16 to -migrate to Canada, MIS. Pippin his.- e • thre should be no hesitancy or de Old Man Lemon: You can0l tell me.' -the regirlationT.- lay In altering n' bfe I think the brazen thing paints! The scientists who are 11 a to tionalftY Why no means the best test, 'account for the dark weather prevail- for, while. we should, endeavor to 4ng In Europe seem to overlook the Fifty-British boys, arriving at Montreal over Canadian National Rail. One of the funny things Alicut maintain-A strong British strain h1l Einstein is that so many people 6iir race, superior �'r&oj that 161f. Elost6in Is busy-ex- ways aye to commence farm work In Canada, were given a hearty receptionand who types of humt- 'jl&1UftC his theory. by Dr. W. J. B4ck, Director of Agriculture never studied' mathematics think It available. In all countries, were entertained at a luncheon .can't understand him. grants are and itolouization for the Canadian Nlational System. �The-boys are going to tunny that they particularly those of No.rthern. a uA They have exited Trotzky from us $Iis, but was it a reward or punish- Lindsay, Ont, w1rere they will be placed'on farms under the Jurisdiction of Western Burope. menti .the Rotary CIub,ot that city, which already has sircceeded In Its efforts to Yet most of tlxe wrecks due to driv- place British boys with Canadian farmers and give thein a chance to establish Ing in a fog occur when the weather Is clear. Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu. ISSUE No. 12—*29 themselves In,the new country. .yTf_y ,v .�.w ;s.�as.•"N•+-.nI'�^ni:'.-c"+:- .ems• +.,.......,.. ..;.m ,f;; _ _ ow .',c^.'p.•+.._Kx .. ....:.•^...a.'ax•�• "ems.•::n04 -'YS.�'*+'r:•,. .,..a ..;.. �.. tett..' �- 'r.{4. a,.elmto' ,. .. ..L.'.au.� l?•". .# ".:,�,r . loll 4,7 .. r - ban been run soma the traaseontia• . iBTendin Red Rose Tea is an art. To obtain the Sae • � J�j iPro of Geodetic ental line of the Canadian Natlonat g 'vy S flavor and L11-bodied r chness required years o1 exPetl- ' Ra(iways from the 8t. i:awtecw to �7u `ye�$ 2 iaaa em- Ince. Every package guar�r.teed. all the western boundwW of Quebec.. Z bracing the whole of the Rouyn dis- W Review of Work, Indicates. tract and connecting with the net ftO$E y +a.. + running up the Gatineau valley from ` tt !tom '.�.-r •,. j;OW . 1 nls S_Tvice a t5e'Ottawa. ` 1 boundary . .Industrial DevC o � Frual the Quebec-oncarto tt>r< y - the name that occur is the westward- ment a't DTIOCTORS are bug extending net are Kirkland lake, during March. Ill- A •revlew of the % ork of the:Geo Abitibi, Kamiskotla. Sudbury, _ and ' f► dress Survey ,Department of the In- Nagfne. The last named is on the nese is 'rampant. Long Winter trionthl lower. terior, for the past few seasons in- transcontinental line of the Canadian " a blood becomes dieates how this branch of the Federal National Railways' about 260 miles �� go 0� ��vitality, Government aids industrial develop• west of Cochrane. This brings the watery and the body menta by oil pplyfug accurate informs, Work into the broken country about gtowssusceptibletocol& tion, as to.latitudes,' i'ongitudes,. and 'lake-.Niplgon wherein occur such and illness. elevations above sea level of selected familiar names •.a lac Seul and Red RED ROSE•ORANGE PEKOE I's extrA good March, however, can points in all parts of the Dominion. Lake. With regard selely to the accurate ! be trade a vigorous, fixing of position whicli constitutes „• happy month. Dr. Wil- the najor portion of geodetic survey The British Nava "Anglo-Saxon" America Clas>dfied Advertisements (isms' Piti{c Pills area worlt, the geodgz lst ,selects suitable -- Enright Pests in the Nation and pp AaREll ROCK COCKERELS FROM " genuine aid to health and Athenaeum (London): (In a letter to [7 qualined Record of Performanceld- points and ascertains where thgy.are If any further proof of the pacific • esti Registered Breeder[. gratin's old on the earth's surface and their rela- intentions of Great Britain were need- the editor, the writer answers Yen arts- eat high iaytna strain. Unpedigreed, i3. stamina. •Microscopic tion to and distance from one another. ed, surely 1t'has been supplied by the cle in a forttier issue, where L. B. s4: Pedigrees. ib. hi6. 2i. gram a breeder. tests Show a remarkable Hatching Egg Chicks. Clark Cedes ` W. C. Namier stated that, Americans - _ This geodetic, method of accurately as- speech' o! the Right Hoa.� i;ow Farm. Catnavtlie: �1nf+ increase in the blood certaining position .is called triangul- Bridgeman, First Lord of the Ac} regarded England as their 'Alother BABY CHICKS. WE HATCH Country.) How many ' Englishmen 1 four varieties price fie up count after..treatment. arson. What lira between the select- miralty, in urging the adoption o1 the lehmen tA— for free catalogue. A. a Switzer. This World-renowned ed•points-rivers, lakes, arable lands, Navy Estimates. Mr. Bridgeman,' think about what their ancestors of a "7rantonn Ontario. discovered b a mineral lands, roadsteads, harbors, who is about to retire after four hundred and fifty' years ago said or HEMSTITCHING AND PiCOTING remedy, Y and the. rest-must be plotteC Iki by years of devoted and arduous labors, wrote? Hew many look with I�nBing attachments, fits any me of ma- Y. doctor, defrin- the topographical, geological, or speaking with authority. He is a to Normandy as the old faml:y home? „file, price 75c. Instructions with each . - 4 seely,enriches the blood hydrpgraphic surveyor. layman, but he has an expert knowl• After all, when you are,past tte first sours ent. M. Kinread, Ill Spr•uct and ensures more oxygen one of the first duties of the Geo edge. of naval attalrs. Moreover, he hundred years or so a few more or, 0. detic Survey was the running of a net- is almost a fanatic on the question of less do not matter much in the quer W7[�HAT DU YOU rated BEST for the tissues.' ag American Illustrated Belt-help work of points across Canada in the international peace. Yet no man has tion of "separation from the old home. ,r.months' a you ever saes. bead loo tNa Increase your resist- proximity of the International Bound- been more extensively-and unjustly - e 4 months' trial. The Balance 626 Na ante to disease -bring ary. In this it co-operated with the • blamed for warlike intentions. Minard's Liniment-for Coughs, Colds. Claremont Ave:, Chicago. back your strength if run United' States Coast and Geodetic - ,Mr. Bridgeman ass able to tell the `�ati3MPS.TED CANADIAN d for Via.One-thtra of the a(ccidente in build. stamDc, Beat prices said for vie. down. Buy a box of Dr. Survey .and now a geodetic net ex- House of Commons-and the world- lug construction are due to tailing land tcrio leaves on or oft covers. Cot psonn6tends along the"border from the At- that no other country has even ap• objects, says a statistician The odd lots bought- r I.. Thompson, b •- Williams' p'u3k pull to- Proadtray A�'enue, Toronto. lantie to the Pacific and up the British preached Great Britain in practical rule applies 100 per cent.. however, in day. At all druggists and. Columbia coast to the southern bound- proof of a desire Lor peace and a will- the Stock Exchange. { Biologist says , woman's sense of dealers in medicine or by ary of Alaska. ingness to disarm. Since the war humor is Iargely passive. -Well, be- mail,postpaid,at30cents, While, this Operation waq in, pro- she has .scrapped 3,810,000 tons of Ing humored Is the passive of humor. from The Dr. Williams &rens Canada's industrial develop- warships of all aorta, and rhes presentAre �u Medicine Co., Brockville, mens"was rapidly proceeding and rail• building program is one of replace TENTS� E N T S way, mining and water power enter- went of necessitous vessels only. Be- y PA Onto• sites prises were enteyfng.new areas. This tore the War Britain had 114 cruisers. .ist of wanted Ievenuone increased the demand for important Today she has only 52, Before the Rea env tu furor ration 8.ne YtN D� '� data as to latitudes, longitudes, and War the naval estimates amounted to on sAT Co., tfevt W. rab altitudes which it is the _function of 24.5 per cent. of (he gntire national lvs sant este otta.a oat ��PE" the Geodetic 'Survey of Canada to budget. To-day.they are only 6.9 furnish, Ip laying out the program per cent. "A MOW/NOLO NAM/ Of work these developments were These facts and figures speak for ! `��...ee.. iter - IN eaCOYNTaI[a"� fully considered and surveying was I themselves. They cannot be denied. •, . O ,_-• -- ,uses, n--. done !n different parts of Canada to They cannot be given any meaning `'� sL L 5�- �wwwA meet the most urgent demands. A I,otber than that which they obviously `e v'� "Aly dear girl," exclaimed and el* bird's-eyeW T .I. view of the operatlotia of bear. The Anglophobes in the Unf- Wes•+«Qat raa seers soap sleriy lady. "Do you know that the I the past few seasons and those im- ted States will probably find them a �. } IiCtftsEhL 'S/AfCilERtf ttlaII yon arelntendiag to marry drinks!mediately in hand fs" instrnctive as bitter pltl to ewallew. Bu , fair �,� I .:G Northam inn k: Bufta lo, N Y. :.;�heav'!ly and gambles?" ."Yes. 1 am showing that many names which oc- minded Americana will see In them los ave. ssmCZZV`&6 ofT•. CAN. going to marry- him to reform him:"cur In the Geodetic Survey program one of the real guarantees of world ` "Listen to me, my girl! Try an ea- are those.to which the eyes of the peace. A nation that !s building for s: - pertment before you do that." "What;country are directed by.reason of de war, with an eye on imminent hos Clear Your ' Y_ is the experiment?" "'make in a i velopments now proceeding. tilities, would not do as Britain has t 4 I e�,D7saasari>t; slesate,las - week's washing to do, and see how Mu4 work has been done in the done. Britain leads the world today ` Use Cutleur a iyou like it!" Maritime Provinces. In the prat few in the move for naval disarmament. _ seasons this has been chiefly In south- as she has always done. It remains f Semple SOsp oinffieat.Takvm five AA*-& SIMPLE wirioow LOCK. western Nova Scotia and northern for other countries which'have made "ao: 2616.Moaaeal.Css/da• The Holdfast Adjustable Window Lock New Brunswick: from the latter area loud profedsfons of a similar intent to -"' - . will hold end lock any size of winnow the net enters Quebec'by way of the implement those professions by pract!- open or closed. no weights required, tNpi when our A Hearth Saving Reminder all rattles and draushts way lady can Afatapedfa valley. The St. Lawrence cal deeds-Atonireal Star.' install one in ave minutes. At '" send 1 valley has been dotted with LrlBngu• " �I7ardare and large Dep t. Stores, or send I Don't Wait 46c (not stamps). Ikioney back If not lation stations from th- strait of Belle Minard's "Liniment prevents Flu. Children _'aatialled. Gold mltb CO" Il Dead" m• Isle to 'Montreal. A riangula"on net - ' 'b tires:, Toronto. The Alit of Salesmanship Cry until you pet the London Evening Newa (Tad. Coos.): j,,y �� I nj 1 u e n z a ' • The really difficult art of salesman- - � V j - ship is the art of selling something USE � for which there 1s no existing de- -Baby-has little upsets at times. Al! ;, mand. Here the Briton fails and his your care cannot prevent th-em. But �'n�r�,�Linirrien# failure does him credit. His instinct you can be prepared. Then you can e revolts against] selling( his fellow do what any experienced,nurse would At the flet sign of It. its Healing men something they do not want, just do-what most physicians would tell 4 as it revolts-or used to revolt- you to do-give a few drops'oL plain Qualities are Amazing. THE a clllEi: Castoria. No sooner done than Baby against making them do anything else OLD RELIABLE - For children's bronChW >!►n they do not want to do. - He sets is soothed; relief is just a matter no finer relief than about puffing. a newfangled gadget of momenta. Yet you have eased , ' 6illfflA�s�"' f(,ough $yTtlp'"� listlessly, knowing that all gadgets your child without use of a Binglerear _ VtCIIo s Lightning _ are essentially evil, But the Ameri• doubdul drug; Castoria Is vegetable. _ lore it. $o it's sate to use as often as an In- Children ' Y•tts can, whose whole outlook on life !s fent has any little pain you cannot 00,000 women and girls who •- -• • - mechanistic ,leaps joyfully to the task. pat away. And it's always ready for eak, 'blue," nervous, run- Eight million•dollars for bird re• the crueler pangs of colic, or Constipa- and unable to do their work tugea is all right, but what about ua tion, or diarrhea; effective, too, for ly. have improved' their by taking Lydia E. Piak- pedestrians? older children. Twenty-five million Vegetable Compound. BYbottles were bought last year. te record,98 out Of every 100benefit. You can be almostSTEMARMER S that it will help.yon too, SMT �M Requiring British help—Single men, wdmen or families, to assist with • n Farm work. should write Rev. Alex. II, a MacGregor,43 Victoria 6t. Toronto. These people will be arriving atter for - the F 1Yp�L March 15. - BOYD'S BICYCLES _ _ iffy AT WV= ` Tires, Coaster Brakes, oet+WNe Wheels,Inner Tubes,Lamps, THESE bulletins and-pamphlets were prepared and printed for your Bells,Cyciorneters, Saddles MILLI L use. They, contain a'great deal of very valuable information— Equipment and para of Bi- �N4 +worked out by the start of stientisa employed b the Dominion Depart- cycles.Youc.nbuy Yoursup- 7. P P plies frtnn us at wholesale �� ® f1 snent of Agriculture. If any or all of them would Help yeti in your price s.Catalogue free• 1' work,or in improving your home surroundings,you say secure copies T.w.BOYD&SON "aNMONTIMAame LLw� ethe without cost-simply by marking with an•'}C>'the ones you would like, dNao�r,H filling fa the coupon below,and mailing this advertisement to us.' No 10 UR14 F._ ]Postage to tequ ... . .. - ' AM[/WACJ"�[ Circular Ne.62 pearphletNo.79 � ASB'Like ii Fli�, d �cs'NAus[A . S Predudng C1esn Milk"—•DnctlnL "Moph­A cola uite Control to•Gratia"—•of these pests so they cannot m dilly. That's why so many people hNy _ "aaltetia Ne.1M "Buekley's" to end Coughs. Bros- _ _ /"Manures and F"Ilzers"-64 Bulletin Na 60 chitin and all Throat, Chest and Sick stomachs sour stomachs and Take a spoonful in water And your naps of!acts about barnyard manure, "Annual Flowers"—fists and de- Lung troubles. Its instant,pleusnt. unhappy COnd't10II will probably end green manure and caamsrdsl fertiliz- scrlyriona of sit the annuals that wilt gva5anteed Yon'. note its ttnlque indigestion usually mean excess acid. in file minutes. Thea you will always —_ _vsutdstdrtlli:. rsco�eadaeioseEorall -Roar it Canada-varieties recon• powers in the very 1755- dose—and The stomach nerves are over know.for different eecdoaw there are 4d doses in o 76•eent hot0el knOtP what to do. Crude and harmful Ask your druggist for.'!B pu$ocadons Beanie W. IL liiaeHq. Limited, dated. Too must acid makes the methods will never appeal to you. GO DBPARTMBNT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA - Its Mutual st, Toronto 3 stomach and intestines sour. prove this for your own sake. It - plem send me,free of shame,&a bulletins (or painplileu)whicli B X�� Alkali kills acid instantly. The best mat save a great many diaagreeabls xT form is Phillipa' Siilk of %Iagneslat hours. I have mashed with an"?C ' talon- a harmless, tasteless dose Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' .........."....«......................;............R. R. No......:.«..»." .a si es i Acts because on N�8•••�••"•••••" aslg sip proves t sit r•iitralizes many times its volume in -Sulk of Magnesia prescribed by DbPaf- POST OFFIC$......... .....................tett"..................Provistee.................. 75C and 4UC acid. Since its invention, 50 Yeats clans'for 50'"yeare in correcting excess ens and moil cis Ad. get ago, it has remained the standard acids. Each bottle contains Lull direct - - ISSUE No. 12 '29 with physicians everywhere. liana-any drugstore. _ F„• r...a,t:pr w:: -w' xa: .. x ry.'vowy't .�9Xczroi•., :cpa�;M..s-- .W� .,L�a�-v �-'y. „•,s.�. /�y;.,�;•+,.'wcr..-ur 4^r..4 - �.. �-+.,• _ ar: : +:d ,y.g .ul.Y ..r�+'p�.�Y L' eS '•^a•.. b ] .?/. 7.V'_'.p ..J- YM'!r. - •) :- aY. •�,..,� -y,..�k .�5'R OFi_.�,,,"�,____a.S.•'. 4. ,,{{ ,. •}L�.4,i '+.+i. �•• .,,t'S ved ., _ l'jSi �Y . r^7•` -W' '1 ?: ^ `t� :7^`dt•� M. ;Stri.i.w�S,:,'. -.. �i. :�yd�+dvo..4ra$�'d..v .' :L. J°`^.•+ rt roN< su'!ad..caw.., �w•. ..'_.:�•. ...-w .-u-.•r .y�._ .itcq 'ir,_+e am.m�: - .;,,�.=.• � >!-i:�y,,,. �csa✓w „ft,� y .fi ."'Ki �9'• "' '9 �x,•rf.;'Se.1F� a.iv:+^ .✓� `C`".'.'�- ..'.:� esa•_ �c s _ n'•,»#,.. r . was at the t, a et�eriag from 24, tear of con. A Pickering (1% BRING IT HERE BONDS-government. Municipal _r: ..-tdlffES 'Wtst �- t}te�indc Road Mortgage Bonds. Also.doduatriiie. pleartsy; o iis`Iste o`n�ae g _�• School, the property, of A. C. Dia- Now'ls the time to get a >,ew;BPtaof Safe investments at, from,6 to 7 per TtsRMs 'eompanying ept., DLa7[welt on an mond, Sale at one o'clock. Harness, orget the old set repaired. cent. ii.T6par yeic„'�L,St11i paidiaadvance ' prraod of nletey,.even at the risk bills. Maw, auctionee I hove in stock samples of %Aulael 1NSCRANCE-All classes written tis • .gciptions to the, u�3n�ited State and Crest irl� Britain$2•ottin advance: of hie•own life. Atter ni,nch diffl• Tuesday, Aprtt tad=Auction ale of Trees and Jetirey'e harness. The eluding Fire. Automobile, Wiad T farm:of ,80 acres (12 acres 'work- tornier mpy be ordered through rata-' stortb:Accident and Sickness. cuhy t+nd' great suffering--.tce fully to ue at t'tceet noted. " y JOHN MURKAR, PLO {9t4r, able, the balance in pasture and p l' _ Phorieor write cpldi the work 'wqs sxtecesafnlly Catalogue hes. ` 1►ash), good trout stream,bank barn tint �D. BO�rMAN,Whitby NOTEB AND-COMM[NTS. s om[�li-hed .and tliB suffering M45; soil clay Joam; 6 roomed'I also carry eoltaA,collar pada,sweat T T �'ne, al etc., at lot• q ipment, Rads, harness oil by .hulk, harness , IN tNSLTRANCIt - sneiHu pitxl lt$ce}he is�ecel� house, also tock ancj equipment. 9, dres ' . Tam O G 4, uety high•powered electric - Nekering, the,property of J. Carter. and ocher parts. '-.line le now being erected beteea log the lje;f of (.•ere. It may be Sale at one oclock. See bilk. H. Repairs pio'mptlydone. If °u require anything in-the wdy rioted tbtnt the aero lane and the L. W. PILKEY, - CLARFMO`T °f n4vsance let ns n strong our a prices., the Gatineau and Toronto, paral• P Pugh„ auctiunaer. ' ( I: n to :..^.s e r, s ori>r fin taI ]sling the ether line` n'hich was radio which played Qtr Crieitta part �_.._.__ -_._. _. ..-. _.__..�... _ - - companies suchrasithetImp.erial Gruar- e-ected last fall. But in the erec- it, this act of lieroistil were practi• CREDIT S:LLE OF ,,,rad Dread .rotes an i'Acci.lent. C:mpany of Can- tion of thearj lines the property- eally.unknown tv et ty•five .yearsads T e Wes;�rn A surance Company ago. Bath :1iax tve11'ttnd Dr. Poul DAIRY COW' PILES �QW 1 of Canada; and The Mutual Life As- owners feel that the government g A\D HEIFERS surarce Company c'f CaVda. For • is treating them ttiont unfair and eahib'tted the., trait= of the true _ - i t;nota:runs apply to . . hero by dischiimirtliat they had P:!e�ra1ee neo 1 er-d.There is r.• l: a-r A. M. GIBSON forcing thea: to grant eorieessious R'ii: be sold b�' public auction.on need to su£°er from t::is terrible ac? Phi P:CKerin- 1712. -- y . "'without fair compeu-ation.L The done any t" excite adm:ra• CATCRE S PILE RdylED1,an oCd hero- _ Satur" March ,30th 1929 a,:st's Private coc:pound which has p.,wen tion, but that it nay all In the y► f 9,'10successf_liorover-_'0••ear sr u tib' ALL PAPERS electric R'lrt'd. 'R 11►uh Cflt'ry a high , ' ,�- able t� everyoae. it wurks un th_ �,"e of � . .Nu1.taRe, is a cuutiuual sur;rce c'f day's work. ! ONLOT2. ,TH LINE, MARKHAM piles,the oral•,•sure and permanent re�.= ` is ashartulrsstotakeasac:mmynvege+able STOP AND'LOOK danger to the property owners the following Valuable property •� endbrings r2!ieti:.atriohours.Sold'--y a:*. REGISTER. longing to good druggists on a positive-moae�back i Duet whose lxnil rhes px=s. Should -BALEguaantee• ,At .'r.: new stoc'g cf-Suuwr.,rtbv Wall. a Five wire break; over a building Saturday, March 23rd-Auction sale MR. �, S, HONEY NATURE'S bees ;hat don't fade. also of household effects, garden t°°l,, PILE REMEDY sS. Buriapfi, Llncrusta, Wall- a fire is inevitabir. If the owner 1f,), i:I Cv.', clue in _�lr.i}; Hol- J,gap�..­.�,.,the ciotl: 'tnd Roo•ai Moulding all going qtr_, in the Village of Pickering, None Qenniae without name 1.W.Merrin , L of a building destroyed by fire is stein Cow, r, yrs. old, Niue April- 12; i at +v'cio}esa.e prices, Wallpapers at. tjie property of Thos. Walsh. No 'honest he'i: never roily cuuilen• reserve. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Holstein Cow, ri ing 5 yr:s.,'due )larch E. C. JONES, Drug Store �,5 pFr roll up and 3- borders, You ,.i save mo h v4e me call and - sated fur-the lu-a._If a wire breaks ' .See bills. W..B. PQweli, auctioneer. ills Hol�teiti Co.;, , yrs„ fresh on ---- -- money to e a it is a source <+f clan er to farm Saturday, 3larch 23rd-Auction sale March 10; Holstein Cow, f, �>w., fresh C s�Rlt a pr " "`a roue order, and I will delver g on March 1 t; Holstein Cow, nue on ,,,s Md flmr with aieny chant=. of household furniture, etc., at lot ' M. �, H. CH A P M A N '*~Luck as Well ay to human lives, �Iarc'r. :.A; Holstein Cox, risine 5 .'r;., _.__._--__ _ _ -__ 33, con. 6, Pickering *near Green fresh ' March 14; Holstein Cwx, ti' It is true that toe Hydro Contrnis• River), the property of Elias Bice. E D C E D Fion pay a certain ant.uunt f*vr the Terms cash. "•'� l yrs.. in calf; Holstein Cow, cis PLr�ne_'tri" Clareruont. 20 1• Sale at one o'clock � land Dela led b the towers, but sharp. See bills, Pred Postill, auc- in, 4 yrs., due in April; Holstein p } , Cow, rising 4 yrs., due on March 31; Richview Flowers tioneer, due in mo reasonable ratan Hifi Consider Holstein Cow, rising .6 yrs., ghat amotint.adeduate couilien�a• Tuesday, )larch 26th-Auction safe of April: Ayrshire, grade, clue fore part _ 15` 4 DANFORTH AVE. household furniture, horse, buggies, Aprii; jersey Cory, grade, 6 yrs., due PRICES I - lion. The Hydro employeeQ can c4ter, grain, etc., rear of lot 23, in. April, Ayrshire Cow, grade, 6 yr - 1 Mr. C. A. Sterritt having kindly go on to a man's peoperty and eon. 5, Pickering, the property of due first part of April; Durham Cow, J. H. Holtby. Terms cash. Sale at In TO Dressing for CATS A c rated to act a- agent for lie. " u'nthleesly and without fear of grade, rising 3 yrs., due in April; Blue �� � '' ,-� c ,c,•tant supply of Cut Flowers nnolestatiun cut dorm valuable one o'clock sharp. See bills. Fred ('raw, ri?ing yrs., fresh by time of at tOc per qt, aur# Petted P!aut? will be on view Postill, auctioneer. ale; Ayrshire Cow, ¢rade, rising U stt lily store at popular priree. llrait treys of oti,er valunLEe rim• ;Monday, March 25th--auction sale tx4., clue last of March; .Jersey Cow CI:aL Floor WS!C at ber and the pr,or farrier hay to of farm stock and implemei,::-, at .:rale, -In,- irr .April: Jersey ro--r; roc per qt. Order, for bear his I"as iu ri!rner He nay lot 33, con. 6, Pickering, the prop- vrni'- ri:in% G yrs., clue last March- I!rttr.ytR•reathy; Bor:gnets. erty-of Alf. Michell. Sale at ne J •r o} Cct$ • srracie, i` vr-., due first 'N arni ., reliable mai ce, P f-entad n ByyLeta g-) Lu the DIYi9irJn Guurt to try tet- , _ promptly attended o'clr,ck. See bills. Adam Spears, Dar of April-, Ayrshire Cow; ¢rade, ::,Ut' per t. get justice, but his vhtr,ce,, mire clerk; F. Po=till, auctioneer. � r�<h b?°ire tirnP of sale; Ayrcfiir� p q to by t' lusty rlitn in lighting a wea}thy µednesday. March 27th-Combination r w. rra110, rising 5 yrs., fr?ch e}s, Come now. c r pli.une you:r'r,rder SL•e:icing and F cineral De-igea rorporatiun..Hnd if ue aviw5 the sale of farm.Mock. implement=, fui- '20th: Jor-ey Cow, grade. fresh eb. to Pick- . ick niture, seed grain, etc., in the �-SI- 11 1<tt•in Co«,,eradP, fresh by me t;.*rr l,riu early.,r:*der:fur Flow i itinourit he receives aiay -nut be f �aln: Durham Cow• erade. due first ALV�N BUSHY Muific•ient to a the It%% er who laKe of Brougham. Entries mai be ere et pl,}ale for that yea-vu Qhe- p y y made with the auctioneer, Fred part rtf Ant il; Ayrshire Cow, ¢rade. I },� p1 tre,i as noon.a; pri-Qible. pleads his case. If thine t,,ho feel Postill, of Green_ River, or with the fr•e-h by time of sale: Jersey Heifer. jCEE I 7G that they are tinjuetly dealt with Clerk, Luther Middleton. Sale at craLirl, ricin; yrs., in calf; Holstein R 1 Phc>tte 1 ? ) Yicker�iog�Unt would unite iti presenting their one o'clock sharp . Watcfi for bills. Heifer. rising 2 years. due in April: - -- - - - --- e- Cage to the government. they µof HorA, March 27th-Auction saleHolstime f Cow. rising & years, due at /r �®f�j��� �STORE SPE��Li�lniij;nt wet justice, for ''in union of Horttes, Cattle, Hogs. Imple- •time of :gala; TilackCow, risinQ,7 yrs., � �. !Vi rL1r, ithere is streitth." ment Hay,., Furniture, etc:, at lot eiuP April 20th. v1 " - - - 18, con: S, t xbrid e T the prop- C`nws fresh will have calves by their K P•, title. Would invite in section at any "OAN E.D % EGET?tBLES I1 STANDARD �'AL.(TY, Mets of heroiaai are not confined erty of John Thompson. Sale at p _ GC AR A\TEED JiRAND _ y time before sale. 1 o'clock. W, F. Marquis and-Geo. *xvinsicely to pact ages, but are q -_- - C. rn. 2 tine. :5 rests : Keay.., auctioneers, beiuQ pet formed to day as fre• SAi=F: AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. _ - era., � - . size 4, 3 lira, ' . 25 cents '. tient) as at an time in the sets �iednesday, March 27th-Auction sale Tor slues, . cl y Y p of household furniture, tools. etc.,I Will be held under cover if stormy. 2 tic 25 eeotQ €' Nothing else to i•tir9 the heart so property of.the estate of the late -- s %'. - IHtfCf1 A9 a(t Ul1nL-cif het'oic deeds R. J. Wilson, 24 . miles west of TERMS-All sums of 20.00 and - � F19H 1''tiR LE:`T -.. that l►re being l;etforayed to alle. Whitby, an the high-4N.4 Sale at uider. cash; over that amount eight Freih Frozen White Fisb Stu,Levi Haddie, per lb 180 one o'clock. Terms cash. See bills. months=-credit will be given. on a , viate distress and saffeting. One Wm- Maw, auctibneer. pro.•ed joint notes bearing interest a and Silver.Bri¢ht Salmon, Ib20c A orf the last to be recorded is that Thursday. March 29th-.auction sale f t, per cent. per annum. Smoked Haddie Fi1leC�, {ger Ib 24c E're-ii Frorep Fillets. per lb 2l0 of the Canadiatlaviatur; Capt. W. of farm stock., implements. seed Prentice & Prentice, Try this 11, - g new and et item it i;. -o::iothin n I1uy 4laanell, who, in Iii. Gih�y grain, turnips, potatoes, etc., at lot ; Auctioneers. - a retu%rkmile arlirr. l - I [� i✓ BRc)t�11 - 00 CE:YTa Moth �htue dew front (:ochrxtle 'W urtliern Ontario to Mocise Far— t A NICE ' •ETR(\G - tory on the shores of .Jaulea Bay, Brooders & Poultry Supplies in order to bring l,grk with hitt; FRESH NEGETABLE3-LETTUCE, CELERY, CABBAGE. an Anglican Church ori„iunary, - CARROTS, TOMATOES ETC. Phone �-O - . .Rev. G. Morrow.�u liad his thigh - broken about six seek:Ineviuu�ty - _ irr a toboggan accident, ttntl te- J A M E S `R I C H A R D S O N ...-teivinK no surgicnI attention slur. :. .. - ing that time, and as a result of PickeringHardware Store :: -that ►rpfclect,.teas -tiffering untold Cal]Sd11aII t Products - tortul•e. The tuip was one (if a ------- - - a , - .............................. - lhuusaud tLilea, over an unin• hnbited country, and in the month_ "uf March. which is the tvorQtfor ROYAL BROODER STOVES is the time to ge your Seed fur the spring crop, We _. flying daring the vshole, year, on _ --have a complete -tut a rtn hand. a+(count of the high winds, nuts, in all'sizes. Used by all large y.oultry farms yRed ClU�el', T1L11Ut113', Alta lta, sleet and rain, which makes flying + most difficult. He was aeconi ° 1 ea success Z• 181 with great ` S�'eet Clore an`d panied 'by Da W' S. Peul, ttho_ Recommended by Experimental Farint _. _ Ottawa. ,..�11 Governtneut-Tested Seed. Chick Hoppers, Fountains etc. ,All kind: of Package aild Bulk Seedi, for the garden. See them demonstrated at MAPLE ;H l- L L .;FARM . .,Alreut f�ir the 1IcQ'ery arnick•1►ee:•ing Farm •- Jlaciiinery And RPl,ctu•s. Iii N --E. Nerlich, Prop. � i PHONE: CLARE',MONT :i�:3 SALES .AGENT Our Motto . «. ave it. (au kit it, or'it is nut trade. - (. Jlc P h . . SPECIAL' - � J. S. BALSDON, -�-' - ,�PICKERING ]RICEw on Displayr--�- - -- -- - - See It-Hear It It 1� o l,l 1 n a 1� � . E The actual performance ;FOR TEAM HARNESS -�, of a radio is the best basis S .. C I��L S y- of selection. we will be Brasd-mounted Team Backband HarnesQ, - Slad to let the Kolster 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $121.00 spea o t e pro - c - , e _ lten't+ Blnr lleltrni Overcoats, It will pay you to bny foe its superiority b results. band '$40,ol p y y future needs. Extra special 14,515. Have a demonstration. Klack m 'uuted•Team Backbaud Harney : 32.50 g goy, �Yind•breakers, regular.price'2.t;3, Holy going at 1,51P each. Call on us. ring Breeching _ 344,2a :All our stock of \fen's Sweater Coats are priced away down low NN ' U' tilL�lth` R, This isnot a factory harness, but ctiytoni M 'de in onr Child's Pullover Rnbberq, sixes J•2, snips at 8A cents Agent „ own shop at 1larkham, Rubbers and Rubber Footwear at clearing priceti _ Pickering, Or�tariq ' All Underwmr Ilt>es reduced for quick sellitig y`�Ve apecialir,e on repairs to harness and collars. Chesters; cleaners and dyers are giving wonderful satisfaction,act nous Ask For profit sharing conpona KOLSTER -'T ,..-.O D All Ladies' FL)4pry like:4 at special reduction _ "All that You sci?k L HtrnP�;,Anrl Cnllwr Jl:ir:'n}tctnrer in Radio* E-0 :I BRADL-PY, i MA ,KHAM• C,�N'T'. HOnie�'hctre •I40G P I C7 K E:R I N �} J .r r - M wzz. '7 0�vA. d .r 4 L01�7. X11 17 - - - :�- "*_7 7- :1"'� _'7- T-1 171. r-17_ 1V X-. t Lewis, W,who boa 1GLAREMON Zarl,A -Grubin R.O., �;ye S •jMlas Bessie-Taun, a former rest. A meeting of the Horticultural', Mr. w of Town 1W-at- i;izi-w4dr-148 enf_6f_C%i4-ib6-nt_, rie"cently' suiff 86clety;'will be held at the .torte recently become a, resident, Of Wo *,10=0 Saturday bf.each week. Office in the 7 aremO ered &fractured hip while of Mrs. Walter Ward on Sat da. CI at, moved foto Johns hanging is at present in a next, March 28rd. &I A Attik-hison's residencei-Last week. on MiAday'.' Grubin Block. Phone Stouffville 2405. Z80 P: D. A. Scott ape 1V T at the weekend-end qLt Markham every Monday from 9 a. hospital in Toronto in somewhat 'full attendance of members- re. .. :Aii London. m. to 5,p.m. Office In the Wear serious-roudition. queated. t 6, 6' Th J. B. Madill•4s. xepqrtedr 0 Block. -a Pickering Improving 416WAY1 ---7--C7- Miss Lois Brodie, of To'roalp,. ...NOTICE JLWJ�a e---Cox-mittew— spent Sunday with friends here- Our -16 Sunday Mr. Wilbur, Having taken over-.Robt. Feasby's -o spent the week-end-4t hiahomein garage,.Brougham, we am now ready Taunton. to give service in-Brougham As well been con'- as in Claremont. The.,object of this Association Is to Mrs. $. C, Cook has ed to her bed for a week owing Service car always ready, day or lessen stealing and prosecute 'to illness night service. the felons. Phone Clare. 5fO5Pickering erin & 03.Duncan Morgan is spending a - days this week with friends Gasoline, Oil. SeibqrlingTire=. A. L. PILKEY. in Toronto. 6srdolisvlag prope!ty stolen oommustill Hem with any membee The extra gang of men began work for the summer ()it, the,c...P. of Executive oommiltes. Entirely" Herbalca to r ►medistely R. this week ...... . Membership fee 11.00. he 9th, will hold an J. Cat-ter, of t auction sale on Apr. -21id. See- W rksWonderson 0 Tickets wav be bed from ane President or *ale registeir. Superior Seed Drills, light draft, Hyatt roller -bet%riL19;1,' 81 SocretsrT on spyliostion John Speaoefey� of-.)6rth Cl'ar" oiling,,tinequalied planting accuracy. e --:L. Exac. Com; D. Banks,C.S.Palin wont, moved into the village on Peevish Stomachs M S. Chapman,Pickering. Black Hawk Spreaders, Bisiell's Discs, Rollers etc. er, 9. Saturday last. Mrs. C. 0. Bennett, of Toronto, Tudhopt� Anders6n'-No. 11 Plow, $IS.00. Richardson. 7-is spending a few days with d- Lazy Bowels D. Munro, Jas. Richard H. G, McIntyre. Ahuos.t a 10 p. saving on Walking Plows. Frost Wire Fencing, President, secretary Misses Georgica:a ad Viola For. The old, reliable Gallagiter's while they last. eyth, of Oshawa, spent the %N eek- Tonic and System Builder Phone 2,114 P. O. Locust Hill R. R. 1 end at their home here. Pick. A number of our hockey enthus. All the goodness and healing virtues of 7 S IT IM -5' , iasts attended the match at To herbs, Nature's own medicine, are in, mineral drugs. Sets this tonic. No mi� n rontoon Monday night. 10001, B every organ worJdn4 &O.;od :` Business is now rushing i0 H. G. for Brings 'B R Mclutyre's fmctory, there being back the old joy of living. tierves. C2"ra up skin, Uoubles,—evsn -,tow ten men in his employ. FAvems. BufWa ypau Sold as Adam and Mrs, Spears were in Other Gallgholos = 11�;� ..in IND Spring -Seeds ,. Spring town &,fevi� days last week, the pAmediss me,by former being busy assessing. P, Mr. Lickorish. .of the 4th line of ZJONES, PICKRIVG. C. E has moved on to the :Our Prices are Right conce*�- C on the 8th 1Eagleson farm ATTENTION 14.00 per bushel 9100 of Pickering, Alfalfa No. 1. 62 Cliffr.wd and Nits. Pilk-ey and 9 speak.ak of artistic son, Grant. of Toronto, spent the I have taken over the Agency Red Clover. 417-11) * L-eeand with the former's par for W ents. Luther, and Mrs. Pilkey. . Reufio�%v Cream Separators ScAl" Timothy No. 2(pu'rity No. 1). 8 4.W -4 designs that are 44 . . digcidad, not artistic Mrs. Richard Wtkrd, who ,has St,ve.-I. Fleury's, Famous Sweet Clover No.2(white), S 4.40 designs that would be been coruflned to the hou�e for a Plow.�. Poinua. inappropriate for the s. year, we are R -.4 and Wheelbarrcw��. purpose in view. The Nd !to report haw Sc N A, These are all Rennie's Seed=. Ontario jzrowa and Government tested. 'been able to appear on the street Phone. 565 Pick. B,iy the best—do not buy weed seeds. Our stock of. one Illustrated is sLm- gras? reeds, turnip and manacle, gar' pie, yet has artistry. The farmers are now irettingden seeds etc.. ii complete. -Na Greater Tribute' ready for their spring work They AGENT (4-4) BROUGHAM See us for your spring requirement-4. are bHngina their h-trne" into N. W. STAFFORD, the village for repairs, and also Kiq too Road their inipletuenti. Spring work Have you V hitb . .will be in full swing in a few We have for quick gale renewed I Phone Whitby W. 11, Palmer hAs just comPlet One Pontiac C19'.?;uach, 1 , Model, (almost ai Rood ae new). -18 r 1 ed a contract of cutting up a large - your "quantity of Wood. Those wantinz .0.ne Buick Sedan, 1924 Model. �four cylinder) anything done in this line should U n One Ford Coach, 192-7) Model. (never been hurt) as he will do the work to ..15 bscriptio , ? see him your'entire satisfaction and very 'One Durant Coach, 19'25 Mudel. (with'a gnsramtee) reasonably. One Chevrolet Touring, 19*23 Model, (cheap) The marriap X&PIS IA&f Itutul Fin P 0 U L T R Y ,e of Howard Besae con of Reuben and Mrs. Besae, of :,"One Ford Ton Trnck, 19,26 Model. 1A lot of extrml or, and formerly of Clare- - - :­ - A ... , Iusuruce .13tayn mer) 4nout. Is announced to take place --One Ford Tun Truck, 1923 Model, (ju9t the thing for a fat aturday), the bride- WA.A. TED Cheap rates fur farm and country tomorrow (S e in the One Ford Tractqr,.(Will be all overhauled) buildings to be being formerly a nurse storm Insurance on buildings, huspital in OriNia. Good Price Paid For Wind. `0ne Bay horse,he4%vy, (9 years.old) wind milks,Silas etc. Themildweather and rain of the past week Automobile Insurance It 'river, (V ye%rm.old) as caused nearly Dressed Chitkent & Fowl One Ray- I;A a6ll the ice and snow to disappear :�-, of all kinds. Prone Claremont 'The roads are beginning to dry tip One Grey-Mare. (12 years old) FARN1.4 FOR SALE up Write or phone nicely but they are breaking ,in some. places and some of the ..Bridal Rose Cooper, 'Claremont E D. B 0 W M A N !Aideroads will be in bad condition Charles b N;T. before they dry up. Dinnerware 20 WHITBY. 0. Magnii3 Morgan Find family at• *tended the funeral of the former'q ion Mal- ousin, Willie Mccowan, of given Tarmers, Atter c nesday. Deceased, Vern, on Wed years of ['.bftve secured the agency for the Frost who was only seventeen age; died on Monday from heart --away tree Wood and.'CL)cIr5"rt--F1um me trouble. Interment;took place in tits. and will Leep constantly on Ahe Stouff ville cemetery, 44, quaueiry of F�rozen Salmon at l` cent- pet 'pound. hand repairs for these popular The many friends of Howard Call in and enquire about A few White Fish at 15 cents per pound. Ind. implements. pleased Also, Loudon's bat ii and stable Ptigh,ofGVen Major, are fittings. this profit-shariug Stock Salr.�, Ep�oiti or Glatiber. 22' ft�.; f r 1.00. to know that he is greatly im. I will also take contracts for palating :,proved, after his recent accident, plan. Mt-n= Over Riibbera, 1,27) pet, p.mr. barns and houses by a now when he was badly injured in Wotijen'�:Rubbetq. 1.04' per pair. process,as, by spraying. :.X �4r ern�lly when a limb of a tree fell atirn-&tes cheerfully given. on him, and rn-iking good progress Phoue-1620. --Fre; d toward recovery, Find there is -It GI j)c-erie-� al­%-,.KyA,-oil hand 27-52 -every reason to believe that him CLAREMONT at low"t ptice:�, blareinont :';ultimate recovery is assured. Highest I)riL*S, piid for f.-%rn) produce, R. J. Mann, March 2 Next Sunday, 4th, will be observed a Phone your order,;s Palin Bundy in the Mott S Store We deliver'. Green River churches of the Dominion. It -phone Markham 6402. .opens the period known through Week General WRM cotuemorating the- last week of -Dunc'"an, Merchant 9 G reen 'River Manufacturers of out christiandom as PagAon Claremont Wm' . Me Basket Factor Our Lord's earthly min6try, cul. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, urinating in the Crucifixion, the Berry Crates, great act, whereby the Lord Jesus, •Men's and Ladies' Overshoes; -Christ "Gave Himself K ransom veFarmers'Bushel Baskets, 3 buckle and zippers. Rud obtained ma'm for us all," a d Rreg. 4.25. for 3.",9 and 3.50 for 3.0. kind rewission of sins With .this Clothes Baskets. . in mind, it is ineutubent upon allThe Most regard the Coming SRbbath as a Nlen's Heavy 'Rubb'ers, all sizes, holy dap and each day of the fol greatly reduced.. Frank Pennock) Propi ietor lowing week: aspeculiarly sKured Liquid PhoneMarkham 1604 It our attendance at the silnctli- Flannelette -Blankets, large size ary has lapsed let its renew the regnlRr 2..,T 5, for 2.40. Investment OW(luaintance, of its, fellowship A past differences it BEATTY —. Foi*gc 'Prints'and Ginghamsjkre diffet and let all N e w who pc,;;.,-ibly cKn be at the�ervic?,A, here, big assortment Savings Bttuk Account-is primarily RU iuve,4- STANDS FOR THE REST onptilni Sn'tidmv find Easterday Luent. But it is the only investment yielding of pRtternp tc. wa-sillip-til in Ofe-bert-crtT a air r e of iuterejlt, that is Avails ble_fal:�� -h can be.In- of holiness In the Baptist Church use at' a tuonient's notice. Emergencies vices will beheld, Soin e broken lines of Ladies'iind the following services mediately niet by the batik account that has been to any or all yon are invited and Gent's Underwear gr6atly - iiive9tinent, ag such, redliced, -consistantly developed.- Your will be made welcome. StindRy*. Your invest•yields regular returns in interest.MRreh 24th : 11,00 a. m., subject, 'taut satisfav d at tilent as a bank account yields cons The poor in spirit: 7 p. m.., sub- Fresh Groeeries alw' ayg onlan :faction and peace of inind in the fact that it i, jest, "Be ond the city wall." On lowest price.;. PtlwR3-q ready for other withmit the trouble t;ood,FM March 29th,a united Friday, 00 1). W., of con vprting into eRsh. service will be held at.8 Don't forget your coupons for when Prof. F. Tracy, University of Toronto., will }preach, Revs. A -silver and fancy China. A McLellan and H. . Stephdns will . - "I. f THE CANADIAN BANK Lit er Carriei,4, Hay Carriers take pFu t alad special music will Punips, Door Track, be ren(lered by the Choir.' Easter 'S C. 0 T )Bowls, Pressure Systemq Etc. day,'March list, serviceq. at 11.00DsAs- T OF COMMERCE' -� i It will pay 'v nu to get my-prices on R. rn. -and 7,00 p. in, The PR,4,tor 'buying els* CANADA 'above before e*here. Faster mnsic by tlip ?bon 0 "6�ANK OF CAI will preach. e14 1, T 'E STANDArZD choir Tthe QqerAwent of the ii a air r Siippervvill be observed at .j 1P Lnrd"I CLA REMONT U-N.L A ale the (+)�e rf the in,,)rning service. I ........... ......... _.,.. rGV b4" A .a.`,.: :a,.F., ,YJ••bx..:t- . "•T`RY•'w"•apa'R;F.. a??:'�"s.+.;-....:-4rfi";'r� .,-w1>Awt•t°'r-,"::a.`:..A•..'.,r' , ... ;_. .T %�- .e•�.. } ... ;.0 :i,• ;'l.,3a-. '- — �. �' � � ,. scream•rose from 1[ercedes; she `-- — get back to the land if she were once A �� � $r � 'on the raft, she jumped for it. The away from the raft.He could look t,. �'�►ai do and se.. the water easpading C : force with which she landed was hn' over her as he d,agger'her through it. se t"tr � , �e �le a�i� petus enough to lead it bobbing He beard the raft bump the dam. through the water until the cove was Some one was calling;•C:�tt or Mel- yards'behind her. ULMShe scrambled to her feet and with ody, no doubt. A second in which to - - - thy coal into brace his feet, and hand over hand } ` ORashes. her to safety. She was hs:9iwsly to /alM(nE _ 4 She lurched toward the centre of the top of the lagged wall when 8i1- ING ' N PEKOE the logs;•her arms low%red to-help her- dare felt rather than heard a snap. BLEN[>• self to a' sifting pitilion, when s His hands tingled. -He had been drag- / 1 tcleam was wrung from her. The POWDER r ess glowing coal that she had stamped ging his rope over the ledge,using the iAnto the cedar was gone, but in its rock for leverage. One of the strands of, the finely woven rests had given ■■ s place rose a glaze a foot high 1, all y0>a�' ,. f A little trickle of oil lead seeped w • sy---cut is two by the jaggeii quartz. R J111 ! beck to where she had crunched the His arms trembled., There was no bakin4,•a �Flee6b 'F1'O�l1e � ` cud of the fuse. The wino had fanned thing to do but ria i the chance that Mer- an unseen spark of life. the unraveling rests would hold. He e1y. }(�WV The flames were mounting•higher moaned out over the water u.til Mer- a,N` •,`" and higher, sentJng out greedy ton- cedes was a dead weight on him, and to amre es that licked at her bod;�. In a rage milled. Another strand broke, but he go 11011 S I?E,�! ly of helpless impotence, she raised bee raised her tr, the top. His hands sueCess• caught her arms; a last lift, and she torn hands and struck and beat the �?ade in Canada - r �� iron thing before her. 'The, cuts on was beside him. her knuckles and fingers bled afresh,, Then it came, without warning—a �0✓��� t , trembling of the earth. -Thunder roll- �+ but she was fast losing the ower to ed in his ears. The dam was gone: C.W.GILLM CO.LTM ... �+moi feel pain. Salty tears ran No the They were down, knocked flat! My TOROhTo, u►«. : corners of her mot the From her lips an vlent to his knees. Pi es of rock, �yy came a wild, almost insane cry. r he size of a pea td big, jagged . �/'�'� nwasy etNnAtR 91L^40 AS* fra ruts of granite that wculd have e topyalowb 1481 ey Nt•A betv,ca•E.Kyes. CIiAVTER XXVIII• killed had they struck, rained.about : � The Bank Rate and Trade BEGIN HERE 'T'ODAY and the raft with its deadly load float- Esteban was coming to the higher them. Water splashed down in sheets. Glasgow Herald (cons.):. In con, ground where his trail turned to the Mercedes did trot move. Kildare For revenge upon DU k Acklin• big ed away across the silvery water. t boss of,the Uuuble A ranch. Buck Bodine, south when he heard a.horse whinny. relied her over and over. the girl's sidering the question of bank rate and - liew ori ner ut the old \i ebater place. He did not wait to speculate on the He had to put his hat over his mount's body was cold; he:'pulse seemed to the kindred matters it is necessary to LLteas with the Basques of Yt atlas Val- Stlet'es8.ef its errand. He had had nose•to keep,Mra from answering. The hove stopped. Blaze alappe.. Yer,,and take long views, end not allow the dis- ley to blow up A,:kiin's darn. Through hours of tli'at. Before long he-was Ei btr little blind brother. 13asilio, iter- other horse called again; n:arer this best her with the flat of his hands. advantages of the moment to obscure. re47es Arrascaea: learns of a inysterious dashing for the buttes, intent only-.in time. The boy did not wait. He He continually raised her arms to Mercedes truces P.stebi,n to ltodine'e g pathhehad galloped comeaf omVeWhen expand her rbe�continned.j. from a temporary dearer mons vurney taken by her brother i"ateban• reaching the Vali the ultimate good that may result rai t,h. Froin there Fhe f„Lines the trail His going brcnht n0 sound to the y' until she becomes es ha.iF.ed and taus girl. The moo- had given her her _—��— many thnes, s„ra-tched and bleeding. he had retraced his way some two policy. It is less than a week since NOW GO ON WITH STORY bearings, aur. keeping ever within miles, he turned to scan the lake far Mlnarif's Liniment for Grippe and Flu. the bank rate was raised by 1 per _- sight of the lake, she stumbled to the below him. His pulse jumped as he cent., but in that short time the north, dragging her tired body to new ccught sight of the flaming logs; now �. - CHAPTER XXVIL—(Cont'ed.) tortures. A glowing pin-point o1 fire g The Mayor of a French town had, value of the pound in Lerma of IIsi- 3 To the girl it was an eternity be-moving across the water caught her so near the dam that from where he in accordance with the regulations, to I ted States dollars has improved con- . f,rt :he moon peered through the tops attention. Its even, unhurried flight watched it seemed they must strike mage out a passport for a rich and siderably, and so made easier the Dur- + pi the tangled cedars Trees and i fascinated her. It wsa beautiful un- any minute. What had gone wrong?I highly respected lady of his acquaint• chase of Lha raw materials which. ' brush began to take shape. Mercedes real, ghostly. But as she watched it, What had set them afire? Had his sure, who, in spite of a slight tis- teed our manufacturing Industries,, of :a t on. She found s tin spring th@ raft moved otit of the shadows of companions been caught by the Double i figurement, was very vain in her per-'and which, according to the Board o! 4 y D A men? Isonal appearance. His native polite- Trade .,eturns, we are .low prepared 1 tnekiing to her right. S?a wet her the opposite shore into the full light Esteban moved highed up to w.tit Hess prompted him to gloss over a de-I to buy in larger quantity.- lips uantity.Hips with its water and followed its of the moon. for the explosion. In the confusion!feet, and after a moment's refleetfon, course.- Swr, she caught the beat of She knew' shat it was then, even he wrote among the items of personal •waves. She had come out ti; the shore'before the wind had sent it Mose resulting from it he intended to make In stamps or rains, w41f of the Iakr. She cried out with new enough to make recognition possible. hLother dash for Webster Creeggk. No description — "eyes dark, beautiful,�,2 5 C bring you Five High-Class courage. Her voice rolled over the The truth lett her strangely unmoved. mater where Romero and Bodifle were tender, expressive, but one of them 4 Y a they must be counting thn seconds missing.” Toilet PreOaratlons (trial sires) by u 'anter to the cove where her brother She even found herself admiring the even as he. return mall. Dept W. lay cleverness o! the men who were re- And while he waited the Double A The worst of it is the authority at E:=teban jumped at the round of it. sponaible for it. They had schemed Chamberlain Laboratories He had already waited long past the well to beat Acklin! The never-halting men, from Disabter Peak to the Bull's the docks always seems to think the TORONTO (3) r appointed Lia to send the raft adrift. approach of the raft,the black bulk of Head, kept their watch, unaware of passport pirtuze looks like yon, u - _ sin ftoi.i•its surface, the the danger that was sweeping down ' The echo of that cry in. the awful the mine rising u on them. Kildare alone, of all Ack- stillness decided him to tarry no long- glowing fuse held aloft as i, it were D " fin's riders, moved nervously about. er He supper his hands to Iiia Light- alight at s masthead, brought no cry BIzze had not forgotten his talk that • e e . ed match, and the long fuer• began to from her lips. This was this thing morning with Mercedes. Eatebaa's spatter. , The wind at his back was she had come to atop. mysterious trip, coupled with Mor- _ strong and steady. A healthy push, h came so close-to her that she could v b'ra lo+or Heel.Brost. Fa®ai.soot °' i g rows belief that trouble was brewing, Birds. the ��,ced •utbonty on ore ewe and bear the sputtering of the fuse. An 'ovatment of ba°.•OeO °in the method.or bnea,.>< seemed to argue more than mere coin. , ho,,eo teed sad a.n ter th®is he.tih rad ruetae.. - eddy or a whim of the wind caught the ,� aimtretio°� sso Pere* p.cted srmn ,over to w - raft then and sent it swap from the cidence. .nth .yet wens to�ao+.e«rsyaw bib- ~, -ithin a quarter of a mile V. sax bat: w those .: • • shore. She could not swim a stroke. He was h° .ed K,enu loo.a 11111= No% lumpy feeling Joe. what she intended to do she did of the water when he caught the first � sad a nave of Breet'.� abs seed-- not W1Lgi1 r L;Ttt7� dim reflection ,of the burning raft. aemfao.ed oc .sea. Wen90"ed term a ourIsarof the not know;. but she knew she could not .end ens oorseetry mended to si+•y,>: oaa tae reach it, riding sir ng as it was, From where he stood the fire seemed z 'dmneehwldhave-aa.�•rw+�•gyp'••�arms 81st fres.a sou"r"ry ems...ea f}i9^01L$�t fifty yards from the bank. She found, H be on the other aide k rite canon. BrTr'xlot.SON 1,21%0.2r." uiNn� ' ' however, that she kept abreast of it He could not see the lake itself, but ID.or. fg Stria.Taroaro i< as she followed the margin.of the lake the faint red tinge in the sky moved. ' .- - ' By that he knew that something was towardthe dam. This was all very well for a' time, burning on the nater. There wasn't e s ' • s I ' but as sh, came to a cove that cut any timber of any sort east of the s back into the hills she began to de- dam. He sent My Man into a gallop. ir. By the time she had got around Ih kalejdpetri fieie fashion he raw the spa •. G mine; the petrified girl shielding her it, the raft would he far ahead. But face from the flames; the dam twenty vards away.without looking back she started on He cu his hands, e attempt. She iia no In and called to her. elieves tension so than half of the way, when she dart- Nothing rHe did not stop to ask how she ,effectively as Wrigley's. The act oto ed a glance : . the moving raft. Her came there. fIe only say the leap- j �� ,chewing, w motorists have diiscov" breath actually stopped for an instant E :eyed. tae• d e soothing effect. et what she beheld. If it had been a Mg flames, and guerre l the intent of * �� clpmaing axion of the raft could not the black thing Lha: bulked �n the ACHE =eye,eye es � mom � liner making portsurface of the raft ��'�$! _ the rte have turned more accurately and Nothing could save the dam. It headed more directly for the little VIS, was doomed!. A minute or two, and " cove on the shore of which she stood. Jumping to her " ^ ������ 1. would be ai. over. P B - Mercedes ear. toward it. She saw its speed slacken, Then came a second rescue would not help. Ii he ran out on the dam both of tl_em would : u ' ~„ -• t u tC! when it seemed to stand ,still. The next minute the current was moving be killed or swept away and drowned ;�,• He called to Mercedes; but she xa C'�� it back into the lake. kK� meal, Without stol ping to ask herself barely moved .her head. Blaze called what she would do, or how site would again. That voice, It seemed to come ` from leagues away; a phantom voice. N __�- --- -- — ---— -—- Kildare saw that sho did not move. .:.;. _ He cried out again; The wind whip- ut ' ped the-sound of it behind lam. B the girl looked up. She. saw him and a " raised her hands. Blaze jsrked his reata from his'saddle-horn and ;err to the very edge of.the bank.' = "Take .off your skirt;" he cried, "and wet it and wrap it around you. Words won't dye a Catch-my rope when it drops." _ `'• dress, or coat, or sweater. It takes Mercedes nodded her i.ead. real anilines to do that. That's why Diamond The raft was within ten feet o the Dyes contain from three to five times more dam as his rests began to lay anilines than any other dye—by actual test. through his fingers. It's the anilines in Diamond Dyes that do the Seconds-they are hours sometimes DOZEN different things may cause a headaches work; that give the colors such brilliance; as his rope circled such depth and penman —were droning by pe Abut there's just one thing you need ever do to get ' permanence. Its real aniline that keeps them from giving.things that re- lower and Iower. -The 1. would never dyed look; from spotting or streaking. be time for another trial. He had to prompt relief. 'Aspirin is an absolute antidote for such ' Next time you have dyeing to streaking. do, try Diamond make it now! There was nj room for .ain. Keep it at the office. Have it handy in the home. Dyes. Then rampart results. See how soft, a miss.nstant—brief; life seemed to ' Rose subject to frequent or sudden headaches should ' bright, new-looking the colors are. Observe how An r Until you they keep their brilliance Your dealer will refund stop. Kildare blinked his eyes to clear carry Bayer Aspirin in the handy pocket-tin. - your money if you don't agree Diamond Dyes are better dyes. them of the film that blinded him. have used it for headaches, colds, neuralgia, etc.,yOUrVC The whits package of Diamond Dyes is the original "all-purpose" Seconds were moving at express-train no idea how much Aspirin can help: It means quick 11 dye for any and every kind of material. It will dye or tint silk,wool, speed; yet even so, meaningless, irre- complete relief to million of hien ante . cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of materials. The blue package levant thoughts preser.ted themselves �► p And it for silk or wool only. With it you can dye'your' in their entirety. Nothit seemed women who use it every yCar. is a special dye, 1 with results equal to the finest pro- does not depress the heart~ valuable articles of silk or woo hurried. He had thrown his rope. I d fessional work. When you buy—remember this. The blue package dyes quite its accustomed way, it leaped is a Trademark Registered b Grids ` silk or wool only. The white package will dye every kind of Boody. out. He watched it now. It was drop- -, iaclbding silk and woo1. .Your drake tial both paclrages' ping. The girl's hands wers still up- raised. The hope was falling over them. It was at her waist. He was - " iia � � � `> •• ' ' pulling then. It was subconscious 1+ef him effort 1 I-MAC! v✓ wr� aslva eroniRs ISSUE No. 12-29 �N ` _ x 71111111:11! .Ml; u §e. .; .^' . ue7u;- .< ,. - y1R. f.- v .x, _ :'.�. _,.r'^.,. c` ..•...., ti' :.:i tar' _ "'%' "„,;;,. 3- ° -� ..•.a'��•.raa.• -- ': -. . ..a , s.. .. �+ .xvz.. "q a. +. r .. .>..,r ia^+ .O:::�,7.n•,ycC�..,, a.:. r - '^. _ +. ., . . P,. ,fir .., ,-., .. ,® m _. iu -wr ..., r ra- .. -. a$�� .., t -,1 'S',- x .i`• F `0 r.:' h r -q. : a«..,,. ,,...- ...• , ., R.air f'. ,,_., ,. : ..r;�. ,,;lf'z.. ..5.: ".� "' - .a., d . . :. .. ,_;;,N, .. �.� . �...r ra "E° .. - x - .. :- .�. ,_..;.,. .;,.. e......,. tea. K �,��r' � ' - ..b - _ -, w _ _ r s 11 ` One of Ontario's Famot4s Artists Abroaa SETS 0 _pr'Ovinces Given Mexico's Troubles - �: "X "` rit2nDli QT ATTAATg water Pow- • • - _- • • • r x l Toronto wholesa�l�e 1ldealers are pay _ _ -_ .. �. 1 Ing the following prices, delivered To- ^ . 'arlialne>nt .rants the Neces- The -Mexican Ex-President � Tonto: Gave An Interview to �,' G Eggs, ungraded, gases returned �` ea MOdon Without Freah extras, 34c; fresh firsts, 82c,1 T .ri '� ` . the N.Y. Times and • f � � seconds, 25c; pulley extras, - J .. Going-to Division - �'' - r- Extracts from this ��' Butter-Creamery, soli pasteur- r ' Ottawa.-Following many days de- ' - )zed,No. 1, 421/1 to 121,4c; No. 2; 413h - are as Fol- „ to 413 c. x•..,�ate on the question of the ownership lOWB -- 9• ' w. :3 , o, Churning Bream-Special 47c• N sad disposition of the water powers fa. � . 1, 6c; No. 2, 45c. under the control of the Federal'God- • " * « * It may emphatically be de= .. fix. <" � Cheese-No. l large, tutored, paraf " , fined and government t graded, U1%e. ernment, Parliament finally carried, dared that no armed movement in _ . PROVISdOIv' PRICES. . •-,scithout division, a motion o. H. H. Mexico in recent sears has less real to, ,N.. ;,: . Toronto wholesale dealers are'quot F` Stevens, Conservative, Vancouver, justification than the one headed by ' F �y , }ng the following prices to the"trade W -that the water powers of. Manitoba, former Generals-`Aguirre and Manzoa ., Smoked meats-Hams, mall., 28 to Saskatchewan and Alberta shall be : ; r "With the pretext of futare inten- 30c; cooked hams, 35 to 43c; smoked administered by the respective pro- h roils, 25c; breakfast bacon, 24 to 84c; winces under powers to be granted by kions of imposition in the coming , sr:r >. do, fancy, 27 to 40c; hacks, peameal +' Parliament,-similar to those granted Presidential e:ec;toral campaign * * * �' �".. a s'' ,? ed,28 to 30c; do,smoked, 30 to 40c. - to British Columbia in the railway and invoking as `heir sole-a rent � .'1�"' Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 60 - �` belt as sett by the Railway Belt g PPa `�"�r °��'° ' to ?0 Ibs., $21; 70 t� 90 lbs.; $19; 90 1 reason the violation of ti.e ular w Poe l tb 100 lbs: and up, $'18; lightweight - ` Water Act. vote which has not yet been cast, k �: . rolls, in barrels, , $11.b0 heavyfviceight This act gave the Pacific Paovinee * * * the m1itary chiefs mentioned, , rolls, $38.50 per ]zarrel. - frill administration over the water using fife forces placed in their$an'ds M Lard-Pure, tierces, 16Vzc; tubs, $ powers in,the belt, and therefore the by the government of the -apublic to A ''w 1539 to S6c; pails, 16c;'prints, 16 to prairie provinces will be slated in the 'safeguard its institutions and honor, y " `' °; 161/ac. Shortening, tierces, 18*ta to same favorable position in this regard, have rebelled in order to substitute a �� � ,r,;- ' 14�ac; tubs. 141/a'c; pails, 14�ac; tine; a w - after they have passed the necessary ':� ry Q�r .x� yK4y: 16aic; prints 15Tyac. y .supposed ftrtt:re electoral imposition yah F M <r �, lwew York shoal• legislation. b an actual iffiest resent impo- �? , y z �, ;, Pork loins, l6,_c;. Y Po P � 4n y pork 23C pork hams, The motion ori Hated to one sub- * * r a c ,�; k� data, 19c; rk bu as, , po gi sitiTheirPurpose is the 'event Me:c- f :r` E> ffi ��': °.- .. s { 2bc. s r ter, x initted by J. 3. Woodworth, Labor, de- p hK,: y,, : �, ff �.,, GRAIN.•QUOTATION^ ' tuanding that natural resoureay ahonld i� entering a period of government �� i ti11 a . --'.•bot be alienated without the consent by institutions, a goal for which we Grain dealers on the Toronto,Board Lf Parliament. Hugh Guthrie, Con- have been fighting and whiza we have of Trade are making the #otlowing servative, aTnended this to water pow just reached. Shia their purpose to TORONTONlAN8 IN EGYPT EN ROUTE, TO JAPAN quotations for car lots: eta only. After meeting considerable establish in Mexico t+ military dicta- Dir. and Airs. J. W. L. Forster, of Toronto, In Egypt oa their way to Japan Man. wheat-No. 2 north., $1:83314; opposition from all tides, Mr. Stevens torship headed by leaders of little -where they will clew DI r. Forster'a portrait of the late emperor and empress $26% nNo. 5$wheat, $1.16; No. 61 • moved his sub-amendment which the prestige and most corrupt, in order to which he painted eight years ago. _- wheat, 89c; feed wheat, 89c. (c.i"f - . $'rime Minister; W. L, Mackenzie drown all th• social and•economic con- - Goderich and ay ports. Price.on trac Xing,, declared the Government was quests that the Mer..;ean revulutio8 has like a thief in the night and might be House Presented lc higher- than above.) prepared to support, believing as they made, and-to substitute for a const)- fought ,nd won in the course of three a a �_Y Man. oats-No. 1 teed, 671,gc; No. 2 did in the sight of the provinces to tLtional regime respectful to the law weeks. There would probably be no . to prof. Einstein po is'5'c c1 (e.i.f, Goderich and bay; the administration of their own re• a hideous military �ctatorship which ultimatum,to warn of the coming con- Am, corn-No. 2 yellow, kiln dried ' 11 . sources, " could not hav3 before the public con- flict. No British Government he con- - 1,$1.11 No. 3 yellow,kiln dried, 81.08%; •c_ �.0 science even the excuse of the btrength, tinned would be likely to dare tordefine Gift of City of Berlin On 50th No. 4 yellow, kiln dried, $1.06. De- - ` ,->v7dys Agri<eulture. _ thsgenins or the mistaken good inten- what was a flagrant violation of right $irthday Anniversary livered 4'oronto.) tion.of the lea&rs." - recessitating immediate action without Millfeed, del►, Montreal freights; Facing Body Blow consulting the Dominions. Berlin.-While Professor Albert bags-included-Bran, per ton, $34.25; ,. 0 While the jurists here were trying Einstein, famous author of the theory shorts, per ton, $36,25; middlings; to decide whether there had been a of relativity, tied to the seculslon of a $41.25. . HOrt. J. S. Martin States A Few +Good Jobs violation of rights and suhile the par-`friend's home in the suburbs to avoid Ont. oats-Good spend, its a.y oats11 f in car lots, 52,to 55c, Lo.b. shipping Hoover Law Amounts liements of the Dominions were being the ovat{ons accorded him on his pointe. : f summoned . t0 F�tnhargo or Cana In summo the war would be fought)fiftieth birthday, the City rg Berlin Ont. good muting Wheat, f.o.b. ship- - I Britain e said, stopped to consult the Domun-`to him. pit•(, points, acctRding ,to _freights, - ; _ •Toronto-Canadian. agriculture !s - ••- . - result I and on, the hs ss,�l,wouldrbe thatef•'Gr at �farch`114th)its iby priesen tag,, a ehauae $1,30 to $1.82_ facing a real "body blow" as a result LCagUC of Nations Has $OmC Barley-lfaittag, 76 to 79c. '. I of the promises meas by Pre9tdent .Golden O ortunities for Hoover to the farmers of the United ions she would. lose the war and if I One must Siva fo Berlin. *here the Buckwheat-88 90c. States. Hoa. J. 8. lfarila. Prosindal Our Taler;ted Young she did not consult them then she houving�ahartage, with the exception Rye-No.ur.-;First pats., in jute, would lose th Dominions. of 3ioscow, Is.probably the oast acute $7,70,; Toronto, second pats., in jute, � - Winiater of Agriculture, declared at Ottawa, April L opportunity Bri drat-General ,ilorgan has had I I' the world, to appreciate Nie inagtrh $6 70. - . . - g recent meeting of the Conservative for young Canadians who wish to live a distinguished military as well as a i tulle of this gift, At any rate, it is Ont, flour-Track, Montreal, car .C!13 n. la the beautiful city of Geneva and to iN ea'd that tine history of democratle lots, 90 per cent: pats.-per bbl., S5.70..* .. Farmers throughout the Dominion become associated with, the work of brilliant academic career. He was sev- 2nu�t coma, under the shadow of the the League of Nations i otiered by s stat times mentioned in tleapachee mun:4lpa tries contains ¢utj one other I IVESTOCT-. ouring'the war and.represented Great example of such Benerousitp, and that Heavy beef ;testa, $9 50 to $�0; -pew Tariff Trail, be said. The Hoovar notice from the Civil Service Commies Britain on the military section of the is the gift of a home by the City of butcher steers, choice, $9.60 to $9.75; 0 law. .comial: os, the heels of the Ford authorities ri Canada circulated for the Vesailles peace conference.- Vienna to Ric4ard Strauss, the tom- fair to good, $8,50 to $9; do, com.; iae�•ueCumbetr legtdiaticn. . •nirtnally authorities of the League which in. poser, ;7.50 to $8: do, choice, 50 to $8; jpcodht amount to an embargo and the vices applications for one important He.to ae deputy adjutant general on $' iarket to the saute world be strut and two lesser positiutls. Comped- the Inter-Allied Military Commission The house which Berlin is present• butcher to heifers,- choice, $9 to $9.50 i ' o t'attadiaa exports. - tions are open to inan and women. of Control in Germany'from 1919 to i rtS to Einstein to located 1n a Dark duwaagood to Chet eb$7.50 to $81,do,' . - i na not blame the Americans." The chief position advertised is that 192$. at Neu-Lladow on the Ther Havel, tom. to Teed., $6 to $6.75: do, canners ,donet tat from Potidam. here the dis- and,Butte. $•1 75 tit 1}5; butcher bulls,' . - ' )sir Martin said. -',We have been secretary of the narcotics division 4 tinguished phyaicist will 1}e able t- goo to choice, $7.5C to $13•; do, com• to11. uneek so long they probably think of the permarieat central board of the e,il,;y the seclusion that ha hats long `mad. E6 to $6.75; do, tiolognas, $5.70' .A hey can get away with.so a League. Applicants must speak both WHO } -aliod to Bet. I baby beet, 3940 to $12; • R N W peratiVe ed for in Berlin ani to $6.75; 11 • ' V •'tare not speaking the language they: French and English, be under forty-. Among the many honors and gifts feeders, choir" $8.50 to $&75; do,lair� - Ican understand. five years of age, have had knowledge Ex riments and a fiance , administrative and p _ showered upon. Eiasteiu there war-e to good: =7.75 to E&50; stockers. • "i think 'the time has come when pe • two which he appreciated abor!e all I choice, $8 ;25; do, fair to good. "Canadians must assert themselves. s=cretarial work and be trained static- with Field Crops others, iccgrding to his friends. One E7.b0 to $8; calves, choice,' $lis to r-1 11ie Government. at Ottawa must ticians. Preference will be given to is the fund that has heart' raised by $16.50; do, mad.,. $10 to $14; do; I. ;frame legislation for the protection of those having'experiehce or kaonledge greasers,.$7.50milkers, s $8; epri90', la bs 11 .=__-bur farmers and, it it Is not equal to if the narcotic problem and any fa• Prof. W. J. 5quirrell, O.. A. Cortege. the �wlah National Foundation in ,� $110; milkers, $?5 to t190; lambs, the situation let it step out and have miliarity with the languages of East- America to plant a great'foreat.in the per cwt.,_$15.60 to Elb.7b; do,•culls, Seed of field 'craps distributed per cwt.; S10 to $14; buck lambs; some one take over who can. neighborhood of Jerusalem.to'be call- ern gird far Eastern-coun,zica. The through the medium of the Ontario o- --• $8 to ltlie "situation let it step out and have salary attached to this post is about g ed Einstein Woods. Another in the $1..�0 to $l...io, sheep, choice, - Alr, Martin referred to the d haveul- $ Agricultural and Experimenta: Union endowmeot that has been raised by $9; do, med., $&to $7; do, culla, $4 4,500 per annum. g to $5; ho _e°eros, w.o.c., $12 to I situation to Canada, Pre war A statistician at a salary of SP- ;a onto more available to farmer, fre: the.Jewish Old Age Relief Society to $12.25• do, o, fed., $11-70.to $11.95); , 1. • prices never lied returned, he said proximately $1,700 a.year is also re- of charge. ';hose who ap;ily'first .ill afford financial assiatanae to 3ewiah do, do; f.ob.,•$11 to ;11?5• do. thick Co sts were high. The Dominloa'had` gaited for the_same division who mus! scholars ad artists. This maorner of smooths, w.o.c., $11.b0 to $11:76. -- also be bi-lingual..and well qualified have thz first choice of 'need. Wr' honoring him found tiie cordial ap- -• b:+come the country of scientific farm. + T g provai of Einstein, who has collabor= j�nr,. That was shy the Ontario Gov in commercial statistics. A' secretary the secrets' of the Ontario .4 r'.•_ul- ' . -ernment was spending so' much in shorthand ane typist is the third job torsi and Experime_ntai Union,O.A.C., stab closely a the work of the a society Modern Fighting '� f g since Its establishment. !rl 'Oil ., suntor farm organizations, schools which calls for an experienced steno- Guelph, t circular co istribu a list - and winter [airda. Difficult times grapher with some knowledge of draft= of the materLat to be distrihuted this - Among the ecientiflc honors coater• ing, filing and translation. This post spring. red upon Einstein os, the occasion of _ 'Planes Ordered .. . .here being experienced. his fiftieth birthday anniversary I.: his - , carries the salary, of $1,700 per Experiments conducted at the On- T_ trod electibn to honorary membership 1n annum, Annual increases o! $ ate tario Agricultural College for s Period Royal Canadian Air _Force .;. Student �e granted for fres two last jobs up to a of more than half a century in test- the Naturat Science Faculty of the . Will Gat Fifteen New maximum of $2,b00 a year. ing-darieties of field crops and differ-` L'nlvFlsity of Paris. Hundreds of Machines • . Against R1Ve1'$ Those•interested are requested to ent seed selections of these crops I letters, telegrams, and cablegrams , • ... : send their applications not later than }ace emphasized 1 he. importance OC' havgl.been pearirtd in at Einstein a Ottawa.-The numerical strength of . April 1st, to the SecretarQ•of the AP- sowing only the best seed if the best.•t Berlin home from all over the world. Canada's fighting aircraft: will be ih-; - ..Spanish Undergraduates Pro- pointments Committee of the League varieties and those adapted to the 11 Here they are piled in baskets, and • -''4 test on Closing of Segovia of Nations at Geneva. farmer's pailticular locality. - will be read-at his•leisure. creased to nine pursuit•'planes and six I .Artillery School, DCfy� . It is pointe). otic by those its charge Results of these experiments have But akliough Professor Einstein army y operation machines through ' ..I . has received congratulatory-messages deliver within the next few weeks of in Order8 t0 of the central headquarters of -the shown that it.is ;possible .o increase seveti new craft. Five Tiew Siskin and y S League bf Nations Society.in Canada by the use of the best seed of the best from •universities and academies in al two Atlas all-metal aircraft now under F i' - Desist that quite a number of Canadians varieties,( crop yields by" at least most every cout.try and from promin, construction in Great Britain will be 11ladrid.-S�aaish atndanta in sew- have made outstanding reputations .n thirty per cent, and at the same time ant politicians like, Dr. Hermann the last word �tt fighting machines,. tonsiderabl int rove- tho quality of 1I .`-sial university towns recent? went on, the work of the League at Geneva an�� y. p _ . I, nailer,'Chancellor of.Germany, ane _said a stateineii�issued at Royal Cttn- Y y that positions of 4his kind otter a the crops. congratulation Is conspicuously miss• . str.4ke in protest against General ortunitw to ambitions The fifty-first annual seed distribu- ing, President Paul Von Hindenburg, adian Air Force headquarters yester: Primo de Aivera's action in closing splendid opp I day. They will be equal in perform- ' the artillery school action Segovia and peoPle from the Dominion as promo- _tion of the Ontario Agr)cultural and who has found-time to send birthday V _A tion-or tr..nsfer to more, important Experimental Union will'cover prat- greetings to 'every obscure 'Prussian one to anything of their type in•the. . a. -against his punishment of certain tiet.11y all the Cl:sse, of field' crops general, hag' abstained froiii sending world. r • .- work is practically certain if those The institution of a peace time air . Students. students are demanding the getting `the appointments show spe- grown in Ontario and will be confined any word to the distinguished aeient - • ^'i ' tial apptitude in the League's actio- to the best seed of selected varieties. ist.-New York Herald Tribune. force using o'i pl_celtspecializedmilitary liberation of the undergraduates as Several of the best• of the. varieties, , machines ,too'. place last yetis when salt as several nnivPrsity instruct s ities. four Siskins and a similar number of1. who were imprisoned for political 4- +►' luluded in the distribution were prig• 4 Atlas 'planes. were purchased-by the Ot?e uses. inatd by the Department of Field Has- The British Bureaucracy Department:of Naticr.al Defence. The General,de Rivera has peremptorily General Foresees bandry of the Ontario Agricultural London Referee (Cons.)i Nothing machines are used in training penman• .. . ` College. ti b-dered all students to retu•n to their is more disturbing in British Political ent force.officers on areobaties,,bomb• classes, threatening to shut down all ' Dire,'Alternatives The seed distributed for qo-oyer• r universities and academies if the. situs, experiments in fire last half 71fe to-day than tris atiGtle'usarpation, int;, gunnerx..and,), the .other man• ._ - "'order universities not obeyed. Pro bastes Britain Will Lose century hair,been so niac _superior t of-power by departments under Diinis- oauvies,whi¢h,.go to. make .first-clam P the average seed grown that the crops tern of 'the Crown, and the•Impudent fighting:pilats w.ko may be�calle i upon The students,, in violation of the :Next War or Lose grto In front it had added millions of manner !n which Public demands-.for tr fill the rale gL'inatruct--- Dictator's order, absented themselves � - - . -•;>: from classes and paraded In the uni- . _Dominions __ dollars annually fo the.-,wealth . the 'redress are 'treated; more"and more -; - ---� Provigce of O.ttario, power is gradually being withdrawn The goal of M,7­man,is..to•make versity grounds in several cities, de- London.-Great Britain will either _ frbm Parliament apd concentrated to money taster..flies ills t. m can !'. imonstrating boisterously against: the ?- the hands of minteters and. otAcfals, �.__ _ lose the next war or lose the Domin- spend-it. •A few-alicceed. �� ` tlistatoiial .nPasures, ions, Brigadier-General J. H. Morgan, - .. , _. - ' -until it Is possible to foresee the final • --.T--0. . .1 are now," annonnced the guide culmination In a series of petty dicta- Tire former-Kataer-:is Wit protest- • A psychologist declares that single K.C., professor of Constitutional Law „Passing through a rural hamlet-"i tors ,each functioning independently, ing that he didn't start thir war. Al Yuen ars mors truthful than married at the University of London, said in a without control from a central body. any sate, it's a safe bet he wisher ones. But then they are not asked lecture at the LonCon University re- 'pill': exclaimed the sweet pnnniC Ehing, "1 though'a hamlet was,a, little authorized.by the electorate.,. a hadn't *o many embarrassing questions. eeiAly. - . _ n- _ The next war, he said, might come pit!" . , • ' • . . -.� . _ .i .. • . - - • � ` s �• b L • ss ..«., � .; ", a . :w'. 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'3 .... .� ry+aJ.. - ,w.:,--"�^•,, .. e'er,• ...i, .._,..,. ;y,^A:.f• r*k. .STr �r .';"xP .k,,. �, -y F�.w,.iy's' s. .�, .. _.. .. _. ,. ,,,y....,t, r,,- . ,. : „ �. -.;-r„•...,m o,,3.. .x.. :3". :''oa Ci•�.:':•g.°',r L�,n:,.�. a .,K„ ..�, y.=. •£, �r•i: 3.+; ��:.: .. _�.. y'Y.z.. q"<. ,.' ,r " ar.„ s r~,+4• { ate` S.'f''^ "y}. `�0,' k;dw '+c_ iR. .t. .,. ... ,•. ...v', ..: yr'.t,,. :.... .. .,n.v ';.+�•.:'Ss� 'der• ".s., ., •r.�' � .-.C^ ..:s• .d`.R'�� r v r • • - LOCAL- 18-Mg- -:�Irg. �4', H Peak of Tor6uto -a1r._Cook,_G orgetowu, i •--- a a business trip.to Picxeringvu log Lis daughter, Mrs. 1L:,E.$sulk. Mr titin lira. Fielding oftGray. � P' to ' measure.. . -Relriernber Thtas. i'V.alch's ane• omb a rst are vi lti a lth Dr. and LL!!V ..�' o�e/S t Born-on March 17th. to Geo. l..,irK ilius hire. Cowan a daughter. tion sale of household furniture Mrs. Cartwrigb. -Burn. un Sunday, Marid, the etc. here tomorrow, Saturday. -The Drainatio Club -cif' the =St. George's Ch_tzrch Paltu Yotin Per; le'a•Scuriety of S> An. _ ?ch, to.Geo: and Mrs. Cowan, a g g• p Three ranges to chops@ f '0111 . . daughter. Sunday.; Saudgy:School, at 9.30 a. drew's Church will present their . - m.; Services at 1-0 80 a. at. and 7.00 drama entitled *,Yesterda s' Ro. _ -lire: Graham, ef.Toroato,paid y - '' ir,$ping visit to"L° D. and Mrs, P• m• Mr.: C. '.C.' Watkins will sea" in the Town.Hall oaltbe even- -• - , : „ Banka on Sunday. Paul's t both services. iqg Tuesday Aprii2ad. Watch out preach a -Hot CrQes.Buns for . Easter. Rev. R H.'. Rickard. of St, 'for bills. - _ Tip Top Tailgr ' , 024:00 only (1 price) Leave or pbon�tour order. Spec- . United Churgb, and .Mies --Dr. H.T: Fallalse, Resident Dent- ' Jean Clark,of BL--Andrews Unit- ist. Office in residence, two doors Semi Read Ta1103'1D CO - lisp delivery Good Friday morning, i 80 cents a doz. at the Pickering ed Church, 'were -in. Oshawa on ering. Office hours: 9' a.m. to 6 p.m. y g . Bakery. Thursday -9veaing • attending a east.of St. Andrew's Church, Pick- -Miss Myrtle Salter has return- meeting of the executive of the erirwt daily, mind evening by- appoint^ The Lowndes' Tailoring Co. ed home after spending two weeks Oshawa Presbytery Young Peo• meat. with Miss•Elsie Phair of Coultice ple's Union. and hire. William Crossely of Bow- --The services in St. Paul's U.uit Nsu� ddvsrt9semsa9e. Manville. ed Church next $unsay will be as - yYe have these• three sets on display -' full ws: 10.30 a. m., morning wor• OR l9ALE- 1924 Cltevcolet sedan -A large number attended Bert F" d t0 fihOW - �[oore'e sale on Monday,: when ship and S. ..S. classes; 11,45 a. m•, j' in sop¢order, �pply)oho Draper,Picker- .-now and are pleased good prices we're realized on the Young People's Glaser; ?.00 p. m , Ing. 2829 laments went evening worship. Communion t them�'at our request'. stock, while the implements L F08HATC8ING-Plymouth GG$ .l q at fairlpricee. will be celebrated ,on Sunday, L'LRacka• Misa Agnes Thom, R.R.No.2, March the 319t Pickering. 27-32 -Miss Laura Andrew,of Toion ,-The Dramatic Club of St. An to, accompanied by her friend. WANTED-Capable girl to help •p, Mies Ruttati,of the teaching staff crew's Young People's Society Y1 with housework on farm. Apply at the It Satlgflet1011 uaral]teed ,Wlt�l of ilia Toronto public schools. went to Oshaviia on Tuesday even. NET'S office, 29 Ing when the resented their - -- each garment. spent. Sunday at the home of her R y p OR BALE-Timothy .seed. grade " rents here. popular drama,..entitled `Yester- 1�. N',2, No,1 for purity. G W. Hodgson, R,R, Claremont: 8-31 _ -The sideroads throngbon£ the days Roses' 1n the Simcoe street _.-.- township will, in many places, be south United Church on TueSJAy TOR SALE-Dwelling. will accom- B(� O1zt' To coat IIUW ampasaable until they y p dr a evening last. There was a good f�modiste 4 families. Terms to suit pdrehaser, - y y p crowd and the were well received. J. S,Bundy.Claremont. 3tf After the frost leaves the ground. -• - -In numerous places now the roads -Wecongratulate Miss Doris OR SALE -2blue cows, fresh; 1 Reid, of Whitby, and formerly of V )eney cow.fresh,* Apply G.W. Hodgson: . are breaking through'badly. Pickering on winning R-R.No.2, Claremont, 29.3' Fred T Bunting, - Piek�riaig + -If the present mild .weather g $ the Junior continues farmers will be at work Tamblyn prize in the annual orat- FOR SALE-A number of window Established 1851. °r in the fields witbiD a week or two. Orical contest, her subject being' sash• suitable for chicken pens. 50cents ' , each. T.C:Brown,Brougham. 14tf This will not be unusual, for some "The Place :vanles of Canada. 4 years ago seeding'bperations were These prizes were donated Mr. FOR SALE - Irish Cobbler pata- Tambl n, a former rin,-I al of the- FOR Guaaanteed Cobblers. 91.00 perbag. beiaR carried on about_ the 20th y p Apply R.J.Fuller, R.R. 1, Pickering. 28.29 p of March. Whitby High School, and can be -A meetin}t will beheld in the contested,bfp members of that F'GGSFOR HATCHING-Well bred . y 7 High Seboo1; White Wyandotte-,Martln strain. 75 cents school room of St. Andrew's Unit- per set ung, Apply Mra.Mutch.Pickering, 2y ted Church at 8 o'clock of Saturday -The Women's Mhsinnary go. --- .._ .. ._ _.._ W ANTED-$3000 first I afternoon for the purpose of ci@ties of St. Andrew's and St. tlortgage at' Paul's United Churches were the 8 1.2per cent on a new 6-roomed house in, _ " organizing a Mission Band. tl 0shilwa,valuied at$e000. APpi1°News office 29ti _ " good attendance of parents and guests of the Women's Guild of ' l R p St. George's Church at the borne. FOR SALE-A quantity of go�a 8 _ children intereated is requested 1' rowed seed barley. Price 91.00 a bushel. W. - y -A number of radio fans of G. W. and Mrs. Barkeron Wed. J.Taylor, R,R.2•P:ckermg. Phone Mark-7503. N ; -throughout the province have had nesday afternoon when tke speak- 28r29 See him e �e'S right .-..to pay a fine of$7:60 for operating er was Miss Sumnlerhayea, the rnRUCKING-Local and long dist• a radio without a license. If you Po g secretary of the 1 ance haulingdoae romotly and at reason- - y correP udin p •. Toronto Diocese. whose address able rates, Apply Clifford Wright. Phone Mark sr, the hav® a radio he sure neceesarp lirense,ta�it have in y was T6eaYo Young by all 924. -5-___ sac _ ^SM l l iia g .. _ On the ob t pave you the humiliation of pay - People of Eben �'GGS FOR HATCHING-Martin f. azar United Church will hive their A Wyandotte•heavy winter laying strain 75 flag fine. eenrspt rsetting, w. . Riley. Pickerin . Phone - . G. Baxter, who was pain- popular Drama, "Arnold Goes Pick 720. itf - r Into Business"on Monde evening ' pt pully injured last fall alias h@ was yy LOVER HEED FOR SALE-A knocked down and run over by April Sib. in the Town Ball under CquaV os government tested No I Red + a. the ans tees of St. George's A.Y-P. cfo,eraeed. Apply W.J.Turner.R R No 2, :-With the 1929 Brand New Staunton llaia auto at the C. �. R. station p• Claremont, 29-30 when he was in the act of crank. A. The drama won first prize at - - Semi-trimmed 1121e of Ing it sad had'neglected to put it South Darlington Agricultural 9oc FOR SALE-Alfalfa and timothy tet Contest Which was �id(l, Tbie seed:also sow in pig.at lot 32.con.e.Pick- Papers -out off gear, still suffers consider- y en4g. Oliver H. Pugh. R R. 1, Locust Hill: :Wall Pap s Ably from the effects of the acci will be the thirtieth time that this Pho4e Mark 917. 29.31 - = dent drama hue bees presented this - o a OR SALE-Io the Village of „ - ' -Quite 6 large aumbec of track winter � Claremont,a Sroomedcottage,with qGuarter i drivers have been summoned dar- -The Woroena Institute will acre¢a:den Apply 8?gbliver.58 Oak- Ing the past week or two for- hold_ their regular meeting Tiles- crit`: Ave.. Toronto. 29-M r overloading and, of course. have day next 29th, atthe'home of Mrs. GRED OATS FOR SALE-A quan- - id the necessary fine. During Gordon Law, Mrs. C. Sterritt will .C)t,ty of. o.A.C. 144 aced oats; $1.00 per ppaa Rive a a per current and bushel �y Chas. Vine. R R No. Care• ithe months of March and April p pont. Pbone Blare 2203. 2"-3v 1 A ril truck-drivers are not allow. Mrs. R. Winter and Mise G. Pack- - - _ led to carry more than half their rin will report on Education and QRRD OATS FOR SALE-White maximum load. Health, All `Pf:isbinx to take the k A ave,95 cents per bu-he.l.. Also a few wads of good hay Ap-ply to)0114 Wuson,R R No,1. ' V -Boot-legging, which was to be Home Nursing course please send whaby. Phone Pick 1920. 29 - °banished from the country with in their names in order that *! y OR f3AtiE-Registered brood inarP• the advent of the Liquor Control arrangements may be made with F r:foal: Also 3 geldings from 4 tog year.old, ,. Cb@ Departments. - all oeid heavT horses. Apply L.A Spxaiike. R. ACE. still flourishes 'tri many parts P R.,-Pickering. Phone Pick 3503. 29-30 y AP of the province, and it is rainlored --In theantario Legislature on -that the boot-legger is busy at Monday night, the statement was OTIGE-The next ear of mixed work in Pickeringtownship, al. .made b Hon. Jno. R CO ke the a ¢rain (wheat, oats and barley!•dal be Mar F y p, y Q crived a:the Claremont elevator on Friday.Mar, \ (though he 8neeeeds in eluding all Hydro Minister, that there would 2n J. Price,68cents a bushel off car, _n _efforts of police officers to capture bean annual revision downward - ---- 1 OGS-Black Terrey Giants. 75 rte. him, of Hydro rates. In his speech -Mr. Eper dozen. S.C.Baron strain White Lea- -The map Pickering friends Cooke declareHydro rn d that the Hydho .5octs,per dozen. G,.C. Jones, Myrtle yy Station, R.R'•1.-P?tone Clare 507. 27.31 'of Allan Ms±�ilashan, of Oshawa, Electric Power Commission had t -extend to him and his two young come to t1le nartinR of the , vvays HATUHING. EGGS-S. a. white children their heartfelt sympathy or turning point in the road. It ►whom, also 5.G Anconas; 75cehts per setting. This flock avenged 130-eg s per bard. in-the death-of Mrs. McGlasban could make either a revision of Apply Stanley Murdoch,R R. 1,Pic ering:29 112 �r which took place on Thursday rates orpile upFL stirpine. Thera SEED OAT- FOR BALE-O. A. C. hast, after a brief illness. The was a revision last July when the E D from a tsps yielding so bushels per deceased was well-known in Pick rates were reduced and, he said acre. 91.00 r bushel at barn as long as they A Bring where sbe was held in very there would be another this sum- ppee ' - last. R M.Chapman. lo[9,con.'3.Pickering,)29 high esteem. mer. These rednetionel are made ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- t -The ratepayers of Southamp• possible by an increased density TD,RY (Semi finish)-Let-our driver call and ' " ton, by a asajorit� o! 84 out of a of consumers and Lhis densit will explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your y name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shop, We total vote of 426, have carried a gradually become greater as the will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. " by-law to raise the sum of >1i33.000 population increases and theOR SALE-Whits LeghnrD Hatch- The, goods are right III 'S'tock-, 'read ' by the eels of debentures to ac• greater tendency to. use Hydro Fina eggs,'from good laying strain. 55 cents quire or build egatpment to tarn• Power and Ligbtby the people of. per dozen. .Also one incubator.hatch._for 400 or your 'Inspection. - '><eh light and power for the town the country. eggs"on-May 4th; Phone Pick 1026. J. w, The by-law was keenly euutested rownndge,l mile east of Whitevale, 29-31 rr Jpet A line dear readers. to re. oc by iso American firm, who have o LLHINDSOFTRU,CHING DONE •Tlie Su4*orthg kind-Patterns and colorings mind you of the special seroice. to A prices reasonable and all work promptly -been supplying light and power be held next week begionin t­next attended to. If you are thinking of shipping any. are wonderfdl. for that district, and who will Boa• Mondayin March 25th, gad cattle or sock to the city give me`ring. Price tinue to fight, a8 they Clahn there evening, 40c.per cwt, Jack Hatch. Phone Pick 2705.2Rtf . ending on Friday eve9liog, March was something illegal in the by 29th, under the auepicey of St. STONE Bs;WELLINGTON-Tbea'e'I = :MCHAP , law• known nursery-min, have appointed John T. . S . - George's -('Anglican) and St. An. Elliott mentJor tlfis focality. -Those desiring _ -One day last week police Offl •deew's 'and St. ' Paul's United fruit trees,shrubs etc, should see or write him cars arrested- a' Pickering ' Ulan beforepurehesing, Addreas,,204 Risson Road. .- CENTRAL ..'GARAGE • � named Bra le iDOshswe,Navin Churches. T1ose who havo tbt? Oshawa, 29t THE �CEN Brayley tr arrangements in hand hope for lv 'in his possession .35 gallons of the heartiest co•operation-of all FOR SALT-Anl� cow,duel due r. alcohol. They secured a searCil ' freshen,lar 28;Black cow.due last d Apr., to make these pre Easter 8erV1CeP Ayrshire cow,due Apr.12: Durham co+v,due in l .. warrant, Ont after eearchi89 his _helpful in the quickening and April: Durhambull. Also P. H, cutting box. Telephone 4900 honla UD ills bees line, were un• nearly new. Apppiy at lot 6,con.5, Pickering, able to find evidence necessaryto deepening of the spiritual" life of south of Salem. R.Conntr. 27tf community. .T6ere will be A snag OR SALE-Ford light, delivery convict, although a number of service each night beginning at �j empty cane were 'foul]` On the � 1' truck.in dandy shape.good winter and Aum- � T renlitt@& The officers ea 'that at 7.45 O Clock. The regular ser- mer curtains;can be u.ed is roadster, Will ac- P y vice bekins at 8.00 o'clock, , Be'On 'rept part eseb and.D intoes or produce for bal• there is an organized banal engaged time. Ma we count on on? OD''sr,ee.or all cash. Doavid J,Scott,.Alton`Road, . • 1 in the boot-legging bnaiaees in y y 3a mile north of Kingston Road: tat[ AutU,Re airs' Aceeseories ''Oils and Thursday nicht only there will be p > >� "able, so OeDawa. but they have been un• an offeriaR' tfsken, which will be FARM FOR SALE-Oomprieing yy��,++yya. �„ //�s•pp} „ Q� �„ // leaders. far, tR! CatE'b the-the i 185 acres,Ilot 12,B. F.con.. Pickering Tp, t4J.as011ne� AVtti.'tpl8n8 T1 e�diiig� ng 1n Sid Zif the Welsh Miners Relief uta good state of cultivation. thoroughly equip- CD k Fund.-Com, ped for dairy or grain farming. modern stables -Thebeivy rales of Thursday with water system and two silos. There are 150 karst Caused lisseh of the snow toacres of workable land,being.well underdnined. ♦� (� disappear. As a ]result sibs Creek NOTICE - and'I5 aeras of pasture. For price and p.rticu- - Battery larglII'g . lar apply;at the Pickering Bakery. 16tf roes until the pavement at the ' Notiie is hereby given that all R SALE=-A,m lifder for gramo• R8 $yrs made on all makes ;;west sod of the bridge wise cov taxes ,mast be paid not; later -thea pp abwne records, suitable tot inclosed rfnk or P eyed to a depth of 5 or six 1Dehea, March 31st, 1929. �- Tremendous volume. in knit class - i whish did not interfere with motor rtmbne order• can be seen and beard at the T - By older of the Cotlml. Minard Show and Box Social to be held at the of cars. traffic. At the corner of KingThos Gregg, Collector. Cedar Grove school house on Saturdav Mar.30, at 8 p.m„under the auspices or the ::,G. A.C. end Cbareb streets the intakes to ••�• or apply to A, D.Reesor,R R 1,Markham. 29 ^ . the drathe were closed up with CA1t0 OF TMANKs. - - leaves and other refuse whic}, L-ARM FOR SALE BY TENDER- leaves the water LO overflow the I wish, through the Ne.vs, to ex- 1' Farm of 127 acre Luing the north half of press my sincere thanks to the many lot 2,con. 4,Pickering. On said farm there is a OHARLES �a SPENCER road. In r_onee nenee of this the friends and neighbors for their kind- 7-roomedbrick house barn 60:40 on stone four- sellar in Jaroea 1Chprdann's -tore dai ion,large orchard, some bush and a creek. nr'c5 grr� x381AtYT1Ce RhOWT1 in many Fences in fair condition Terms, one half or all •• •. was filled with water, but fortnn• 'tyA during my illness of eif{ht cash Tender f.,rsame will be received until ' I✓.:.Ufne da tut ed. y g M•J,F.dwarde R.R, 1.Whitby ndercigud. • vY _ March.i0th. 1929,addressed fo the u not necessarily accepted Mrs. nraly LhorP weaver little is i to weals �, Proprietor, Pla'kejrll�g - s� Hiq�eat tender i3 T. E. Crawfo avast .�:s.'^t'`',M'.,a .r., .,�h•. ?i,,..�� ,,ah ,:a a r,S.• .. '` ',l` •"--•`�?s.. ,.�i:•. -K,,, '{"• - - -a .. ,erg. - .• '' . y . .w '