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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_03_29 t < .y a fi ^' x a )'. t •'•x .�.; ,(- "y},5,+,+}''!g7'm -'A"` a �'e., ,, ro " ''r1'd'. ','^j�1r#'" '"y. r'�.'x' ,''e",.'a.+%"�•"fC.^Y`•x'r• � „+ i y; k,,rr' yJ,�bi' '<tr �u "-. fSl9' •k_.. .r,• _.. -'n... 9 iA.x 4 u-de., sage,. it• -.rvy'syp. i3"^Vr3N MT+x ...:..� %.jt 4i'�•'0 .:.— .3✓': Y+. -�•* ier..Ga •+s,\j•u ..Sat„. .,•HufA i�C+ i .s. �*0 f.' ...K.... ,.. ,.•<t? 1, .., ::. .v .?' 'v-'., f o. � ..:.• r .., ya.' `� `.: � :.�. -�� •4g��r^� w w ?� C-% •. .r. .i. .. xi 'iY: l.+ r' -✓-4. s.'4•♦ s d: _ .f'�j.:'�i. — . .,. •., �., .,L+-.. .. - 'i +:.,�„ < ,, -..:,,„y ,...�`v ..lav' a:.. ,Y ,,,b.' ..may —.r.'? b . .•A • - NG, -.ONT., FRIDAY, MAR. ' 90, 1929 1`�0. 1)s>r 000twstat earb&- GREENWOOO RUNBARTON. GREENWOOD� Gl'r®ea. Rivers — .., y . . , L�11+�1'J� r' 0 V F aledieal Sam il�iii argd BaBket Mr. Wesley - and ' Miss Marjorie Good Friday service at the' Com- Smart, of Toronto, were home over munity Hall ,Dunbarton, at 2 p.m. �R. H. O. PE ARSON-Physician �,7 /s the week-end. Langford witendll preach. 12 Th DAY T ry and surgeon, Dunbarton. loly fi �rVt►Or9 _• Mr. Horace Leigh, of Oshawa, and it e- 1 The P 1 at the se L sister Miss. Dorothy, of Brock goad vices iii St. Paul's Church, Picker- j� E. FOR$YTH. Oph.D., Direvtor - spent Slmday in the village.. � iag, Friday evening, at 7.45 o'clock. J a�tometrica! Ase«tation of Ontario. Reg. Mt. Zion Yours People are vin Easter Sunday at the Community Established 18% Istsged Member of the American Optomeuicai c - g p g Hall: 2 m., Sunda School. 3 m., J�� tion. Eye. eaamined by appointment. 0 2 5 REWARD: their drama "Civil Service," in the p• Y p• s pfoae�2804. Claremont,Ont. Greenwood United Cht�h'on Fridays Holy Communion and Sermon by Rev. - L.eaQiL• $25.00 Reward will be given for evening,`April 5th. Full particulars D. B .Langford. BArley later.E.•CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the apprehen lona, and'_conviction sur+o01. REPORTS F A4 H.. Public Etc. Money to of the parties fuund guilty of re- WHITBY saa. south Win zCourt House, Whitby, 251y moving and carrying away out of School Report for S..3, No. 5,,Whitby For pigs gives best results for lite BF l uN 5t ROSS-Barristers. $o. sight my Basket Sign from my While cranking his car on-Monday Sr. IV-Helen Kerr*, Lizzie Bur= money of any feed in the iparket. = wr7l 'Jill `0 .CORNER No "Mock" in The" Turtles Seed CatCatalogue Offers wers SigH Joyous Jingles By- Gifted khynuters d Plans and Selection of Varie- The Contest is closed. For the time being at any,rate; the 4, -6 ties ould all be Made 41 ------ w- for the Coming Limerick Contest will be discontinued. There is no question, ho about its popularity with readers as we are literally swamped 'Season -there are hours of work ahead to get through W nd with letters a those at present on hand. While we are catching up we will with SUGGESTIONS be glad to hear from those who have taken part in the contest, or Who have.,found' pleasure in following it in the papers. , Let us Th4 safest practical method to em -the Limerick Corner and whether or not ploy In deciding'on varieties of vege• know what you think of tables is to see this feature continued. x to consult the most l would like ..You On the other hand., if you have any ideas for a feature to take fol gardener in the community. What have proved the best-wTm--ffm will Limerick the place of Limerick Corner, let u4 have them. Editor,Ed -n location, generally suit your o al- Corner, Associated Publishers, 73 Adelaide St. W., 'Toronto. though it is always advisable and -. luteretitIng to try one or two new `Yullowing are the selections for this week:— kinds each year. Depend upon scan.. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE CHRISTIE'S BISCUITS decd varieties which have stood the There once was a baby with fishes, IOU may drink to the charms test of several seasons, however, for And little tat rings on his wristli Miss Venus, the main crop. Do not try to grow too T7o kicked and he fought many kinds In is small garden, and To. Poetry, music and gealus, Till his Dad went and' bought only grow those for which a taste has 7 A box of sweet Arrowroots, Chris. But I drink deep, and oh, Diners out who frequent hotels and beer, developed. Order plenty of good seed—the seed How I love my Pekoe, restaurants usually find "mock turtle' cost is the cheapest There's a bond of affection.between soup on. the menu, showing that the Mrs. C. B. Wooley, factor in gardening—so that there will A.R. No. 6, Wlartofi, Oat. romance which clings to the turtl# is be plenty to replant If some accident' Airs, P, Al. Klmerly, such as a flood l a frost spoils the suMclent attraction to tempt the pat. 43IG BEN TOBACCO Comber, Oat- ran'. Mention of turtle brings visions first. In the average garden, it will There lives. an, old main. A bush- of Lord Ilayor'a banquets on. lordly pay to plant a-few rows of the hardier whacker, IPANA TOOTH PASTEstyle, wonderial'of plate and rare tint. sorts very early, even If there Is only ,fit eigbty, he sure Is no slacker, a fifty-fifty chance of these coming d There once, was a girl named ages, However, to-day turtle Is ob. Says comfort an Jay, through. The earliest and most quick. tamable in the big markets and the. it. ..And I feel like a boy— always, used -tions show a cargo of turtJi be; 6�' ly grown vegetables are the best, and I'll all due to Ift"Ben Terbaccer because they are early they are relisill Who puts called lastra I pal ing placed on board RMS. Lady Nei' ed more than those which come later, w son, Canadian National Steamships. at To -hasten growth, provide a supply Mrs. Geo. Wickwars, Her teeth clean and,whits St. Lucia. Wladwar4_is Ao. be R.R. No. 1, Brinston, Oat. Make a beautiful sight .a I, - of nitrate Northe rn--,U-ar"is of soda, which should b aken to Let's all take a tip from Susal �,BEECHAM'S PILLS a* delectation of delicate p rLd applied at the rate of about one ounce ed Miss Helea Johnston, such epicures as desire the rich flavor square, yard of soil e'very two iS An old Health Instructor nam to a No. 2.Cameron, out )f the cheloulan. Meacham, weeks for the first mouth or two aftet This is one of the Instances Called -together his scholars to es of trade the gardl is Ut in. teach 'am, SCHWEGLER'S CHICKS being developed by the now steamers operating from,Canadian Atlantic ports to Bermuda. the British West Indies Study the Catalogue Said "Far various ills If you're thinking of raising some and points In British Guiana and British Honduras While the modern Geed catalogue Have I tried mal pills, chickens, is even more attractively and color- -But there's none that can reach Buy them right and It pays like Line fully illustrated than those Issued ell like Beecham!" dickens, Why We Should Care years ago, which constituted a stock Schwegler's chicks "live and lay Joke for cartoonists and special wrl Dr, D. Dunbar, tern, the book.to-day Is an up-to-the- Buckingham, And they lay every day. for the Baby Teeth _.Box Ly Que. ..-- . For he never sends out any' sick minute and accurate fund of Informa• SALAOA TEA ttou for any gardener. of line, Of course, as we said, they will be -Aren't you glad you're not Old I%llss O. A.Snider, lost eventually; then why bother to can be absolutely depended upon, all Illustrations are from actual photo- Mother Hubbard? care for them' I I Box 39,, Elora, nt- graphs Amateur gardeners would be am, for she went to the cupboard. First. there is the inevitzble decay, well adritted to supply thenl Took one peep inside, DIAMOND DYES as a result of neglect, with its at- Then sat down and cried. tpndff nt toothael-e:-and it may-1:4 that with a catalogue before attempting to commence Operations;. Many of ill Sal is done," walled Dame She craved a new outfit for Easter, becauqe of this destructioi. and pain. Hubbard "Diamond Dyes".from the problem the tooth- is lost prematurely throl -their questions will, be answered and released her, varieties wily he fully explained. In. Miss Grace Hui a. They made her clothes new extraction and as a sequence, the little most of the catalogues to-day will-be 7 jaw does not develop at this point as Arundel Que. From her hat to her shoe, it would have done with the tooth left found very usetui-tablei in the flower The -results abe, iLttalned surely in place, section. whit-h will give lit* height, PURITY FLOUR 'There lives on a hill in a tower, pleased her. Second, there is this other -danger time of flowering, and the adaptability of the plants to certain couditlous. A lady they call Mrs Mower, !Mss O. A. Snjer, that with the too early and, A selection of different types of the She �makes good white bread. Box 39t.- Elora, Oat. some, extraction of the te getable Is listed so that one mporary And the reason, she said, molars, tht..,e is the g,-ave possibility same vegetable h because I use Purity Flour. -SHREDDED WHEAT of bringing. way, or citl1i de- can hhvt a succession ot peas, corn, Mrs C, Gtahanl straying, the developing biil I and similar vegetables which will ax. R.R. t Wheatley, nt. which frequentl.1 Said a wise man-whose name wai lies -within the tend his season well beyond.the aver- John Teeple, -spreading roots of the former tooth. STUDEBAKER Third, there-is the'rcversecondition age of a few years ago. "Shredded. Wheat" Is the food for Soma Handy Annuals . There was once i big Studebaker, the people, where the temporary tooth is retained Even the busy person who cannot, It Is made with such care That was owned by a jolly shoe- too long because of interference, afford to spend very much time on maker, 7 And is sold everywhere, through pulp disease, with the natur. the garden can have a garden cou- -Sound Its. praise -from tha top of al process of sh*dding. thus causing talaing many brilliant annuals. Of .,Rpeedometer read e Hundred thousand, he said, the steeple. the succeeding tooth to erupt out of course, these must be easy to pro- But any oWbAl—she will take 'er. Rev, J. A. Wilson. place or not Lt all, either of which N duce—requiring little care and not lif K 3 Robins, Paris, Ont. I bad• much in the way of special location Suartdge, 10rit. From any or all of these causes, or soil. They must bloom freely, fur. QUICK QUAKER OATS little Sonny it; going t(, have some nishing a good supply of - flowers BAYER'S AS-Plill crooked teeth in his second set, and throughout most of the season. They `John -Harry Jones' pretty youn,g '.There ones was a lady named a mal formed jaw,' which means a must not be too particular In the way daughter. Baker, facial deformity. -of gfeater or less of steady watering. because we are d,_ Ate lots more ice-cr she Who fed all her children* Quick 400 planning now a flower garden for this eam than Quaker. gree. ouil L',LY I,OVEIA. Fourth, It is furthe,� Zale that neg- 'busy ppi-son. Studied from all of -Her boys grew and flourished, But the headache that followed Fourth of these "baby teeth" may bring these points, the following list seems Was cured when she swallowed Her girls were well nourished, An interesting example of what can about more serious results than equal to come as close to the requirements .11"Bayer's Aspirin" washed -down And now she is called Nation- be accomplished by the home seam- neglect of their succeis,;rs,' since de- as one could possibly expect: snapdra- Maker. stress Is illustrated in a charming with.water., ray will make much more rapid pro- gons, marigolds, poppies, larkspurs, Mrs. T. W. Hicks, Mr. J'ack Nfark, simple l that is utterly smart an I I gress in them than in the larger and nastnrtitim' s, s^a:bict'l zinnias and R.R. 2. Niagara Falls 3(l 779 Aylmer Street, feminine. It.rathe- leans toward the better 'developed teeth of the second salpiglassis. For a hot, sunny and Ontario. Peterboro, Ont. •nevv Princess silhouete with t- swath- set, sandy spot portulaca Is unexcelled. ed hips and flal side that dips the ALloVe all, eemernber that these lit- This low-spreading, bright flower will CUTICUPA SHAVING SOAPSHREDDED WHL PAT hem. Shirring in bodice at end of V te teeth,are to serve Sonny through• thrive even when neglected. With. Tn the men who -ast- stick CutteurR. of collarless neckline- is a new style out the formative period, which in- these annuals and possibly mignonette would hand out this message, for There-was a young boy who was. detail. This attractive dress chooses i ciudes the years of his greatest growth added -for fragrance sake, because ailing, black dull silk crepe with trimming and de'elopment, and that his growto only nasturtiums and scablosas in the you're a v Wise I set of guys Cach day he was visibly failing, pieces of s eeves and looped bow at will depend largely on his ability -,o b..e list have any noticeable per- 'sing brains a', Since-he ate Shredded Wheat L and both eye left hip of black Sher velvet. For the properly inasticate Lis food, which fume, the garden will last from mid. "A' shave means stick JAUS aqua -lie Is strong on his feet 26-inch bust, 27A yards of 40-inch ma- ability is exactly proportional to the June until-autumn, and about the only card of 40- q)u �s f i; teeth So this story to you I am malling. tectal is sufficient with % N ndnes o h requirement wilt be the keeping oll Pura .Mrs. NV. H. Bradford, rich contrasting Style No. 400 is de• of tate,weeds early In the season,ason, ald ► AI. Murray. t 1i Goia Bay,'Ont. Gravenhurst, Ont. signed in sies 16, 18, 20- years,.36, 38, Licensing of New Varieties off leading blooms later 10 and 42 inches bust. It is very 0 With 'the exception of the poppy, smart in printed silk crepe, self-trim- According to the Canada Seeds Act, thing you have always Intended to hey'teed for immediate and all Spring no new variety of cereal grain may which does not last well in water, and ..,:.Dock for Your Ship o: do. If you dream of owning a wcar. Pattern price 20c in-stairips-or bi- put on the market in Canada until the portulaca. which is rather too house, begin to save Your money and small to Clip, all these flowers will coin (coin is prr.'erred). Wrap coin a license-has been '4-ranted- by the furnish an abundance of bloom for the "Beglu to llvu'. r1011" is the-keynote decide whether to buy or build. carefully., federal Minister of Agriculture. The vases indoors. They can be planted of an exercise lit Lite development of 2. Adjust your dreams till they can ds p on color HOW TO ORDER PAITERNS. ' granting of these licenses deen -harming perscia-ality. �lit'intoIn clumps,or beds, depending a reality. If you want to go Write your name and address plaill- upon the results of actual growing and size. Sarah was given, a very nice lace to"Bue'litn'gham Palace and'dance with til made and reported upon by per- ...;collar, but iiistparl of wearing it she the Prince of Wales, substitute tha ly, giving ,cumber and size of such sons rinnied tinder the resolutions. Put. it away. Sarah had a very nice town hal for a restaurant for the Pal . patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in Dr. Dlrisdale T. Young relates an According to the present Act, as re- amusing .3'-ry of an old man In Nil .,.Young man listiging around, but in, nee. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap ace, with Mr. Robinson for the pri cpntly revised, the variety for which umberfand, who took the chair at a stead of encouraging him she went 3. It-you area woman, take your it. carefully) for.,ea6h number, an asked must not only lecture. He was very nervous, and a license is being Intn the house and ,�liut the door. address your order to Wilson Pattern best gown out of the sphere- of an prove that it is rl and distinctly opened his speech by saying, "Now, .14.irah eil to marry some Service, 73 West Adelaide S Til P me day Imaginary party into,the concrete pre-3. sent by an early different from existing varieties, and friends, I am -ery ,by: this Is the flrl� �l then she will wear her lace cot- ent. You are not going to dinner at Patterns s that the name suggested has not been time I ha-,,e ever stood on my feet.,. lar. But she didn't recognize. the the Waldorf, but you are going- to used previously for any'other variety, As the people laughed, 11he chairman Young man as her future husband h6• your aunt's to supper tomorrow night, but that it possesses nier4 sufficient tried again thus: "I (I'd not put it Maintenance of Roads L cause he was in the present, and she ife holds didn't wear her lace collar in the past,.present and future. Well-constructed highways are nee- to justify its introduction. rightly; I mean that this is the first You are sure 4i the present. time I have ever'sat .-n a chair." The present because she was living in the. essary in Canal meet the insistent T,wre is so ni-Ach-ral�t1ress in mod- laughter was renewers, and the chair- Inture. Sarah's lace collar Is now old- demands of traffic, but well-manintain- '`You It Is expected that by Improved de- d roads are even of more in ern literature that I like to write man, at the third attempt. said: 0shioned, and Sarah Is too, but she nportance _$tfll dreamsof a future husband, fu• vices it will soon be possible to fiend in the iritcTeot of economy. Conse- stories which contain nothing worse know what [ mean; this 18 the fir tiire wealth, and she still argues perfect photograph's from New York qaqntly, provincial road administra- than R little innocent murdering.- time I have ever opened my mouth!" -'I'Wbat Is the use of my getting a new to London,by wireless. Some of those Live organs and engineers are.devot- Edgar- Wallace. in a.great deal of though and atten- Leonard Hill, who considers 41feill I never go anywhere! When we hAve seen In !he experimental Dr: '4)e over clothed, suggests that imy ship comes in I'll begin to live., stage seem to have .tad a very bad ticin to the care and protection of May other quarrels, wl.lch today men to it now.;crossing. as the they shoald take to wearing the kill ! this Ift you: fie in to live W roads. In 1927 the mileage of roads seem as imposiiible of solutioa The suggestion haW-not. however, me 1. Keep your interest in the future, under maintenance in Canada under Ruman question seemed in 1870, with with masculine approval; In fact, th, ------------but some of it for the present, I .have never set up to be st'strong the patrol or gang system was 44,416,the lapse of years find R similar happy Go and buy something or- do•some- silent man.—G. Bernard Shaw. miles, at is cost of $16,024,617: solution.—Sir Austen Chamberlain. verdict is "Not kitty.' 'T J... ,.,'�%rl<` jai„' 'p"ns'. ...,n.;• ,^.s.i.•C+(b7''.' w'�t� .+.sr,y•P cr?vvwr. .r <r�.'c, •Ta,•a,-..re�w,ah.;f .:� .'su wt„'t�•c. w.,�.. , •y{ ,� w?�.u w .. «... '4,y .r:.. "K largely, due to new acreage taken UP .People wlio prize the finer things of life usually :, p P�;QcECfi{,,i,� in the Peace River country, which see- �' •-` j jj�rjj�\jj jX i i ++ teen Recounted for 33 per cent. of-the demand Rid ROSO Orange PCkOC TCA. A money-back -'ate 4r. Prohinces 8tinge In 1$2,8,. Filings in guarantee with every package. sir 'a OR 11TTLE OM Saskatchewan rose'freffi 794 to 308, - both Prince Albert and Moose Jaw _ • offices recording large increases. Baby'f5 OTRn.Tablets ou - fah Columbia more than doubled _ s r In Every Home Where its filings, figures r sing there Are Children _ to twetu'y•four. Manitoba wm? t!le only Province to realster a decli:te, The perfect medicine tot little ones Hgure9 droppiul from fi[tyeu; to is found In Baby's Own Tablets. They forty.i,vo. are a gentle but thorough laxative "The Canada Colonization ?asocta- sthich regulate the bowels, sweeten = tion similarly started off the year in fad i '�+� the stomach; drive out constipation an active •manatr. After settling 667 s odd tea and indigestion; break up':colds and famiiles in 1923, tringing its record simple fever and promote healthful I of colonization stn�e inception-up to. and refreshing sleep. It is tmpos-, ` . 3,033 families on 715.789 acres of land RED. ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good slble for Baby's Own Tablet• tc harm worth . $29,653,958, twenty-five fami- even the new-born baba as they are ties we:e placed on 3,227 acres of - absolute guaranteed tree from opiates land worth $53,490 in January of the or any other injurious drugs. Con present year, all with the exception of Cost of Living Classified Advertisements 'eerning them Mrs. Earl Taylor, Uwen, five families in Ontario being in the Quebec Evenement (Cons.): There BABY CHICKS. wH HATCH Sound, Unt., writes:-"1 have tour) Western•Provinces. The assoclatfoti are tour immense regions of different .�`1 our ,arieties price 90 up. children and have always used Baby's has an elaborate pro�,am of settle- character in the United States. The ,stirs for tree catalogue. A H. Switzer, Granton, Ontario. Own Tablets. I am never withouti ment for, the present year, with 400 conditions of I lite vary as much from UTO -MOBILE AND TRUCK PARTS the Tablets [n the house as they are families definitely ready for settle- one region to another as between'tv�o shipped all over Canada. Satlsrac- the best mad.zine that I know of for l ment at the opening of 1928, in addt-. widely-separated countries like, for tion guarantees. Er,;utr:es promptly at - little inns." MERRILL DENISONI tended to. est,Le% Automobile a Wreckers, tion to which a reservoir o[ 600 faint- example, Mexico and Spain. In the ;37 Queen West,`roron[o. Phone Ad.?l:a. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by Leading Canadian playwright, whose lies is to be created and maintained north-east, the north-centre and the medicine dealers or by mail at 25 latest play, "The Contract", was re- at that strength This is being ef• far west certain Industries and ver- t t or- onto i Boz from The Dr, Williams' I- testntly given premier showing at Hart fected through temporary placement. Iain labor unions, are formidably or• non to 2 Co., Brockville, Out. while a cottage scheme to being de- ganized, Some artisans, such as auto- La b,..dm„.clod a ar►"a House Theatre, Toronto. reloped for the benefit of British set mobile workers, construction hands ► wire, a.... d .e. �.� ,., as c.O-,e....d r wr..a.e..' tiers. Only those families will be and railway workers, receive salaries �•� ` ti >`s arae,A---%ar.b w"•'� The Agricultural Profession ` �A��w..V- Canada Figures Immediately settled on the lanl which which seem very large, even in com - - 40"J6-A&-�z>DOM Ottawa Droit (Lib.): To succeed . . have sufficient means of their own or parison with the salaries paid in Can- ? < SCyW1,Fs11'81lATCNERV; on Immigration which Insist on immediate settlement ada. But In New York, Philadelphia, 226 Northampton today the farmer mast, In addition to this to twther offset possl:ttlity of Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco Buffalo, N.Y. the cultivation of grain, to stock-breed- difficulties arlsing from inexperience. the cost of living is materially higher Sox Hvs, SaiDCasVili, oars., CAN. Ing, poultry-farming, dairy and mar- Dominion Looks for Onflux of From ,these temporary placements the than it is with us. ket gardening work. engag+ in little Nearly 200,000 This association will draw steadily for its local industries such as the making %n Q1 d o =� of preserves. To diminish the coat Year permanent settlement actf:ittes' Minard•s Liniment for Grippe and Flu. jpi'm \ , Land Va uei' R e ` aM tiabKiil®nix of production and to facilitate the till- '-' •' ' ------ �� - � - an I is � - tribution of his products, he must co- Homestead Filings Clain ''Canadian Laron Isndo ,though still He, (aitterly): "t sho-ill think your Neglected bronchial colds are dan. •operate with other cultivators and I cheaper than others of their class many activities would cause you to sems,,, stop them inat"rav With / +organize marketing societies. A coal= immigration to Cai.ada opened up elsewhere, are rising steadily in neglect th3 children She: "Oh, no; Sucklq'a MLxture- Its action is re. e little bra hter and more aus iciousl value. In -901 the avevage acre of we employ a governess to do that, you ltubes in ieving the cough and csum learing cbe piste revolution has taken place in in 1929, and should the increment re- farm land in Canals. Improved and know." All druggists elll7"�kl@V@' nor the life •o[ the farmer, which has a positive tea Bos a bottle forced him to watch the conditions of corded in Jan•cary, which is not -a unimproved ,together with buildings codas, and�e s�itne _- the local, no and international month of active movement, be con- thereon, was $22.13 per acre. whereas The word "Llate t" ha- never Been; W. H. Sucklo7, Limlt*& markets: It is therefore not eaag• tinned throughout the year the aggre- in 1911 it bad risen to $30.41, and in known to preface anything worth Its t4s Mutual ac, Toronto s Berating to say that, considering the gate' far the twelve months should 1928 was worth $38. Taking the Pro- tentng to-Kingston n'hig-Standard. BUMM", business quNlities and scientific knowl• come much nearer the •200,000 mark, vince of Alberta as typical of Nest- _ tMTturic , says a recent Canadian Pacific Rail- em i'anada.tn 1901, the average acre --"wee— azo wetslii,esl�+i►- Rdge that the fa.-mer now needs, the e e tip coo eee Is profession of farmer has become one I a ay bulletin. The total r,1 new or. was worth '$6.1?; in 1911, $21.71, aad NEW BABY DISTURBS 'i°`t of the'moat 'difficult ones of all to 1 rivals in January was 4,164, as com- to 1928. $28, the rise In the first de- : -750 and 40e• " .. practice. 'pared with 3,6)2 in 1928, :n increase code of the century exhibiting the TIRED OFFICE WORKER {of 12.78 per cent. Newcomers from effect of active settlement. Due to - _. tho British Isles totaled 1,133, as com- their higher productive'value in the "When my oldest boy was fust a - pr+red F L U with 7:1 is the previus year. last Lew years farm land values in few weeks old, he was badly conadPat- !` an increase of 40'95 per cent. Citi- many Provinteb have risen lately, ed from my milk." says a Nebraska Claims .Many victims in 'Canada zens of the United States totaled "Also because farm labor is com- mother. "He kept ns awake se much, and should be _guarded against. 1,573, as against 1,223, an increase of Ing to be Increasingly regarded as the my husband almost slept over his - 2861 per cent. The iwmber of en- logical and surest road to farm oan• desk at the office. Then my doctor inard'S Liniment . trants from all other countries was ershfp, the Governm..nts figures on got us to give Baby some Castoria 1,458, against 1.698, a de:lini, of 14.13 farm wakes prevailing last year have 'end•the next day he was much better. r cent, interest, The- demand for farm is a Great I rem used. 36 ee:n one of the per His etoma•:h and bovlels began acting oldest remedies used. situate#® Llntmantr Swelling the movement from across workers in Canada at all times is perfectly and he gave as no more has relieved thousands of cases of the international border, "which was Grippe. Bronchitis. Sore Throat. Asthma greater than the Supply, Last year trouble." Avoid' Imitations of an etmtiar diseases. It is an Enemy to the outstanding and most gratifying the Canadian Pacific Railway was CRstorta. The' Fiectcher signature Germs. Thousands of bottles being used feature of the immigration situation able to fill only, about half of the so- marks she getwtne, purely vegetable, every day. For sale Dv all druggists and in 192S." says the bulletin, were.1;7 67 general dealers plications filed with It for single male. harmless Castoria, doct�re everywhere �M,s ySaimsnc Co.Ltd,Yaarmoatb.=.>•. Canadlans, wbo h•td made permanent workers, much lees than half of those advise for those Ills of babies and Imo, homes In the United States and for domestics, and only about a. quer, children, such as •colic, constipation, were returning to_Canoes to live, as ter of those for families on farms. colds• biliousness, etc, MOTHER .�� Y0 compared with T,693 in January, "For the whole of Canada the over. an increase of 4.99 per cent. age wages per month of farm help %V1 p "The-month of January likewise during the summer season 'of 1928 Blue Ribbon Master 8raeder gave indication of an active year of were for men $40 and for women $24. ( TWINS HELPED land settlement, with every likelihood In addition, the value of the board Is BABY CHICK BOXES AND _ of its surpassing in this regard 1923, placed at $23 for men and $20 'for LIV•AN-GRO BROODERS ReEt+>xeid Health by Yoking which was the most outstanding of women, The total wages and board Also a comae:o line or egg case The sea is his home . .-e the post war period. Canadian farm tillers, bats, pads, egg cases, shooks, f`_ _ thus amounted to $63 for men and wood excelsior and wood wool. j Livia E Hill hams Vege- tthe ocean lanes his streets _ lands are again coming strongly into $44 for women. Ia Western Canada Use Our-Protox Wood Wool Pada for table (`,,,,,pxus . the ship his life and the limelight as the cheapest of their wages were higher, being $61 and Safe Baby Chick Transportation. i """'r"�'w kind in the world. \gw transporta- $41 respectively in Manitoba; $69 and 1 Cataloinie on revuest his love. He takes a float- tion arrangements for the Peace River Donald D. White de Associates biitcheQ Ort.-"I had little twin $47 in Saskatchewan;, $72 and $49 !n London, Ontario . tap city aloinp his three country of Northern aalberta have in- Alberta, and $77 and '52 in British - babies and for q.ii.e a while after I was duced a flow of settlers f%to that terra- so weak I word Columbia." not do my �s thousand mile highway tory, which doubled its poptilatien last of as you would 'walk the year. . - Plow ata the way up tit 'sidewalk.-A Cunattd "Projected new railway lines in yet Australian Gold "'' Points legs at the back. I unexploited territory in the . North- e e e also had headaches ttle `: Captain: a tradition of west is focusing attention upon set- Yield Declining ,, anslt!egt very Lhyd� the Seat. . .SaU CunardI tlement possibilities there., Vacant AGENTS E. 'nk)imn•e Vega u_ lands in developed communities are ; stable Com un ; r proving more attractive to newcom- Largely increased COSt9 of I WANTED �° and Boon' was hook throe h 1'he RoBert Rt o►d ars with small capital. Considerable Production the Cause Of rio,t� Points for all kinds of Plows: able to get upp and tt expansion is'taking place in the Irrt• Diminution Quality high-prices low, Years `„`:rite do ray wVrk.I have Co., Lim4d Cor. Bay and ofcexperience have taught us just• taken three bottle Welfintton �ts,, Toroxto (Tel. gated sections of Southern Alberta. how to make them right. ":got Fltin .347i)r o► arX,•skaraskip There is every sign that .a consider- Melbourne, Vic.-Gold is to be how cheap, but how good.” and 3 am fine, do toy work without . • able volume of naw colonization will found practically all over Australia,I Write us for Agency and am in weight and _ - be accomplished in 1929, but for various reasons, not the least Dolginion Foundries egg•I"''�gladly recoe<nmead the Ye�►ble Compound to oas."-- homestead Filings Gain - of them labor troubles and coals• geed, ons , MRS.F.3rnrTON.Bo:220�tchell. tyy«kyaamerpseeEurea "Homestead filings,,'after recording quently largely increased costs of Ont. Prom Montreal(and production, the yield is declining •_- _.. ___ _ _.__.-__ _.___________-_ Quebec) an increase of nearly 150 per cent. in very considerably. In 1923 the total 1928 over 1927, started 61f the year gold obtained was 457,201 ounces fine, C U NAt2D with-a t[urther. increment of 66 per _ which is 47,856 'ounces less than in cent., 761 homesteads being filed 1927. The decrease applies to all CANADIAN SEtRViCE upon in January, compared with 457 SVml in the corresponding month of the stages, Cabin,Tourist ThW fisbin and Third Cteas previous year. .Alberta, showed 386 In Victoria the amount won was less by 4,621 ounces than In fell and O� filings,.against 201 in 1923, this being �NVrNrJ hen � the New South '`Vales yield tell short �'� --�- by 5,200 ounces, The closing of the rich Blount Morgan mine in Queena• TeardrkedlerreasAssfrom% Handsome-Up-to-Data land, which also abounds. in copper, -'- .• �' �`~' SPECTACLES gave Queensland a very low return, Deep sin rte' but with the price of copper now at o Abc d tIn" re.'►oe sa an attractive level, there is a big poo' r,•ao• T1Or' Q is ` to ,e ar •on. 60 Days an „pipErowaar sibility that capital. will be forthcom• MsyrrsyseM ` 5 Tow Gusnusieo--Faint Sadslu L.Assured- ins to enable work to be..resumed "gAD'c"s ca• a there, ass ruwsu - CL tpfcs 1 KE Mines/ in .Western Australia, the JAL send H°s' I gNt p YOd A.,E REaWNG richest bf all the states in gold, main- that end wet t.you to gLASSE �riN� E V SVMNG tamed a steady output, the yield bean About two hours -after eating many harmless. It has remained the stand• nae the smallest print and the QRiC AP�w not Far below that of 1927, people suffer from tour stomachs. arta with physicians fa the 54 years ene.ework icatuWith rarcn[nlese+, d - since its invention. Weknessyon will bedeMotedwith They call it indigestion. It means that these"posted Vista”wed-lies Ateil rhis l« u"Is ro-Dayl Minard s Liniment prevents Flu. It is the quick method. Results ��!__.• _ _�. �. the stomach nerves have been over come almost instantly. Tri Is the a� SEND NO MONEY l--King iG.. Master of t ie House (nervously): stimulated There is' excess acid. proved method. You will never use 1f poet don't thin chrs w ean'I to ( los nrel>�S" T"""� "Better not light the fire with pa �e wa- to concct it !e with an another Ahen you know. tlreae add se $=!�A$ t o I Vasa to its oerfeet •fats+' speetacfes su.te. irtsssdtbss•teKir. .}a�e�s F fetfedasa ' +.steeeetr loser so oWp- fin, Norah. Remember yon promised alkali, which neutralized' many times He sure to get the get.utne Phttiipes pw ,may,•••••••••• i tion. Abs tell se bar w set s"k ire. to 61ve a week's notice before you := / fads/hsbssdSoasspScudsea, ( its volume 1n acid. Milk of Magnesia preacr..9d by physl- , Naas............................0...... left us." Js-1 sad your ���� ' .�������������������������������� Thi right way 1s Phillipe' 5111k of class for 50 year$ In correcting excess Apssesraatdtwewee►osasrsrowtb Magnesia-Just a asteless dose in acids. Each bottle contains full dues •"" "" """"'" ISSUE o. l 3— 29, water. It is pleasant, effi:tent and tion$-any drugstore. - Vii; .'s�,,. a;'. ."' c.. ... :. 'y" � ..-r'. a •�°�'°'� .r SALE REGISTER. Ha py Thought Range, ete., in the BONDS—Government. Muoioi�and M ;$k are the residents alomf the ._„_ •. • '.:. of Pickering,•belongong to 'Mortgage l�ondr, Also, IodusTTn_-ah. ase�Lfr)e treated wiT31 'such .viftt 2nd•-•Auction sale of H. ak Safe investments at from,6 to 7 per coni oration? Their votes are as Titesasy, A� the estate of the late W. p� Tr. dS : form of 80 acres (12 acres work- Sale,at 1 o'clock sharp, See bills. cent. valuable at elestion tittles -as those =1.7sverrear,; 11.30 it p.idinadowoa of other residents of the township, able, the balance in pasture and y�: B Powell, auctioneer. 1N8URAIQCE—All classes written in- bacriptioos to the United Steals and Creat bush; Rood trout stream, bank-barn __ eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind= Brita,n$,.00 in advanoa. but perhaps, unfortunately, not quite, 40x45, soil Clay loam; 6 roomed -- storm. Aeoldent and Sickness. < so numerous. One is led to hope that $$jr] jZ' ++ RE �I. MUEKAR, Proprietor, is not the explanatioq: house, also•stock and equipment; _ Phone or write At any T wish to raise apro- furniture, 'etc., at lot 4, con. 9, Now N the tie to t n new SPI'of 43tP ED. BOWMAN,Whitby NTS, to maintain roads by th_1 4­1111AM9e. at Sale at one o'clock. See bills. :; FI. Harness, or get the of set reparre . _ Pugh, auctioneer. I have in stock sample§ oficmael EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE ' present'in use on the Base Line. Let Trees and Jrlfr�y's harness. The • ',The_Great War i9 rapidly be us ha:e an example of real road Friday, April 5th—Auction sale o' former inmy be.urdeied through catx• If -.-(Du require anything in the way coming a matter of :his Gory, and building anti maintenar)ce. • It is farm stock, including cattle, regis- logue at-pi ices iIuoted. of ir+:•trance let us give you our prices. cheaper in the 1'bng run, as a well tered hog, and young pigs, sheep. _ Catatngue free. It gays to insure rn.strong financial l; will behold by the ,unprejudiced known corporation says i^..advertising etc., belongorg to W. J., Hakney, 1 also carry rollers. r ,llxr pads. sweat 1 companies such as the Imperial Guar- it rubber t're miles south c•f Goodwood, being ado, h++rtrrs+ + ii I,y i,,:Iy, htirnesfi *,'.ee and Accident Company of Can- 1%A views of the biatorl'ti, The bit• s. 'Uxbridge. No re• p dr!, ir,R- „!-u •ilver.p+,li_h 1 ada'The Western Assurance Company 4 terness engendered by the terrible Perhaps some of our toxnship lot 10, con. 2, and „th,,,. ptrt�. of Canada. and The Mutual Life As- "fathers"is gradually disappearing. "fathers'' will.take this with sufficient serve. 6 tnor,:hs' credit. F. «'• seriousness to endeavor to "gine us Silversides, auctioneer. "Repaire,luumptlp done. �,arsr.ce Company e: Canada. Fbr 'I~he Germane, who here so intens= soYne service" in the'future. Saturday, April 6th—Auction sale of L• W. PILKEY, _ CL,tRF�1UNr; ,an+a�iors apply ,to . els hated by their eueruies while- `fly sloe' wav, before I 'close, 'I household effect-, wagons, sleighs, A. M. GIB30N v rosy thought you might like to know, as _-.----, —_--- c _ active hostilities were in prog Pi P ckering r'12_ un item of :?e.vs, about the lady un COUNTY OF ONTARIO { ' are now being received in a friend- out. way who was run off•the farm 'TENDER -- =__ -ATTENTION a.: .'_ly spirit by the British and last week'by a gentleman sheep. i - Freueb, and as time passes, noth• fours for better roads, f Seale,l ter.clers, plainly marked he s j I have taken over the Agency ing will contain of that hatred i Farmer's Wife. to contents, will be received by the f` undersigned until 1'2 noon on Wed- � , �i � . for 1. hat was so intense while each , IN MEMORIAM. nesday, April 3rd, 11129, for rental of f[i' ! IIS It Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales gide was tbirstinR for the blood of I — tractor to the County of Ontario'to I' t I '„ I Stoves. Fleury's Famous their eueuties. In another re- MANN* loving memory of our haul Roali Maintainer IMlultiple Drag i, Plows. Points, ttpeCt tittle 19 tt'OI'kIUF its C}lt�tille5. clear father and grandad, a;ho pass- Type) on Count}' !loads for the zea- (fear � -,Sc�iftlers and Wheelbarrows. ed to the Great Beyond, 'April 9th, son of 1929. All information and tet?- Phone 503 Pick, e Jdany of the leading characters in 1923. Ever remembered by the $iet vier forms may be obtained at t.h- : .the gigantic struggle are passing- Family, Erisbana, Queensland, :bus- office of the undersigned. The low'eat Now on Disn 1a 1�0$Z'• �Ev=2'T's ;into their stern-Al rest, their life tralia. or any tender not necessarily accept- !' Y AGENT 145; BROUGHAM battle bei over. Marshal Baig, "Peace, Perfect Peace, ed. y �t Hear It g With loved ones far away, Si K ul, -She leader•of the British. passed . In Jesus' keeping =` ` .. .Il • ... ` . County aEr. inter. "The actual performance REDUCED •- - {away several years ago: A num '1M1'e are safe and they. - >; . bet of the German generals, who] —Mrs. Sier. __ Whitby, Ont. 'of a radio is the best basis w. '.. _-- f were so prominent during the I - - of selection. We will be I C �-truggle, have also thrown off O U��� 6p let the Kolstee yam. C Brooders & Supplies speak for itse yrprove thie mortal coils nlouraed by their � � superiority byresult& - - fellow countrymen And he, who, Have a demonstration. Iu Top'Dressing for cars ' is the opinion of many of the best _. _ ----�-._ —. _ -- On us. Jadg�es, way the most able of call _- � 40cperqt at 4 the military leaders in the sync, 5ft'RKAR, Chan F10 R'aR at Marshall Fuch, died last neNk. A¢eut 50C per qt, FIe who was the-conqueror of u,il 4 —. � Piokr,i+ i., U',)i ori., Varnish, reliable maKe, li roc of hi3 engnliea, ts'as uo�ble. I C8ll8ilaII c :� PrOdnC>a 50c per (it. After chard struggle, to cur Iller' _ -_ .- (,or now, your:— _ — KOLSTER to c 4 the ills of the body. He p't.;L uP w, or phone yo order s.gay nl«)m ued nut uuly by hls _ •:.o.vn cowutrymru, trot by all shot `:'''All that von seek �• ,ALViN BUSHB Y allied nations. and his ability asa , - ' :ROYAL BROODER STOVES �Radio" _ r+ildierrecoguized by his enemies. RING PI.,�KE He was probably Ills onip moo l In all sizes. Used by all large poultry- farmsGROCERY TOR SPECIAL with a sue e ' -cvho caald force the Germans to - -. _. . _ -tl great G se _ • _ their koros. By the bistoriwu his - _ Recommended by Experimental Farm, : ' nla�itiillbelinked with thr)eeof Ottawa. CANNED N•EGETaBLE3 IN STANDARD QUALITY, Caesar, _ Napoleou. R'etliuAton, _ - - _ A : .-_• . _ � � GUARANTEED BRAN • .Alexander the Great, and others Chick Hoppers, Fountains etc. Corn, ' stns, 25 cetSta _ of the world's most renowned PP 1 Yeats, iyiLe 4, 3 Lina, 23 coots " amilitary leaders. The place which` See them demonstra{ed at _ Tunratoe=, 2 ting, 25 cents >bd occupied in the hearth of Ilio{ A P`L H / L L lam' A R M .,FISH - JP'rench was shown at lits funeral,II _ ' h LENT 'UR -when, it is said, over a tuillion ': er Fresh F rc,cen «'brise Fish Sruuked Huddle, Per lb ldo Ipenple !raid their lest respects to' E. ich, Prop:' and Silvrr Bri¢ht Salmon, lb'`20c _ 1 : T :303 SALES AGENT Smokrd Haddie Fillets. per lb 20c Fresh Frozetl Fillets. per lb 240 �v`who nr, deb y . Rhear, as 'A PHONE: CLARESION r Try this l9stitem—it is something new and -- ' - ,r►-a the ,allied nations, frocu the l S • - a remar�bie seller. '-41erman yoke n hick would have` -: A. -their iuberitauce-bad they S P•�•-� v 1AL41110E NICE F1�'E-STRItiG BROOMS 50 CENTS been � failed in slit defence of theirruan _ L'y - FOR TEAM HARNESS E�RESH VEGETA'B CARROTS, rum CELERY, CABBAGE. _ C A R TOM ATO ES ETC. NO ROAD-I31.•ILDING POLICY - Phone 600 _ iitor Pickering `ewe. 1Bra=a.mounte�l Team Bickbr�ncl H4rne�a; ` H A R D SO N -. Dear Sir,—I presume the members! L. 2 inch layer trace with heel chain+. l`- f�' JAMES R I `, +of tae Township Coun:il ofWhitby, With 5 ring breeching• instead of back- . •$}�� and Pickering are subscribers to your I sand, r paper, Therefore I would like to call Black mounted Team Backband Harnea+, 833 Yi ' {r to their attention through your col- �� n- dickering Hardware Store .•�__.__ '` umns, the deplorable condition-of the I 6 ring Breeching S44•-a Bask, Line-road, which Rives evidence 1 , of ',in absolute lack of any definite ;'This is not a factory harnea?, but enstom made in,our.road policy, Apparently when own shop at Miarkbam. , a hole appears in the road, a load �,Pe specialize-on repairs to hsrnesa and collar4. Now is the tints to get your Seed for the spring crop, We of gravel is dumped in, and that is - have a complete stock on hand. considered to be a sufficient cure for _--,. o trouble, and little is done •until D. the next hole appals, when the op- i Q Red Clover, Timothy, -- Alfalfa, F station is repeated. F • -.. This may not be the maniier in _sweet Clover and -Alsike erhich all the road= of the township 1 Harness and Colla r.Mlanufacturer are maintained. I hope not. If it Hc,me Phore 3400 - All Government Tested Seed. were, the Councils w'oula i,ave,a large 1VL A RKHA.M. 0ITT. sized riot on ihF u• hang: But why. . — All Ltod- of Package And Bulk Seed= for the garden. - Agent f,+r.the N1cC6rrrick•DiAe:ing Farm Ji,ichinec•y and Rep airs. }`. l _Our Mlotto :'«'a have it, can get it, or it is not made. - PICKERING IS. BALSDON, MAKES CHICKS LIVE ,THRIYE ANO GROW -- — • Sunbeam Chick Starter—a quick devPlnper—an all-nourishing feed, mild, _` Exti a�,O i a �lige-tible, containingcod-liner meal and lactic acid, which,.with other in- a al gredi'ents, make an ideal feed for Baby Chicks. T - head se words from L. R. Guild & Sons, the famnu.• Poultrymen of �l '� SPECIA S �kkww �nt r wonderful results with your Sunbeam Chick tarter. Its lot of 850 chicks got chilled and but-for your Sunbeam Ohiok if 1 liAre�!`We would have lost a large percentage." ,''' : 1+ )k� \�\ . , \\�\ felton Overcoats. It will pay you to bay for ,A _ sk your Doalrr for Sunbeam Poultry Foods Manafactured by Meu'e Blae M ;�i, �,, fUtUre heeds. Extra EpeCial 14.97. STANDARD MILLING CO., OF CANADA, LIMITED �., ��� 6 Bo'yq Wind-breakers, regular price 2.65, now going at 1.99 each, i. r O RO r TO .' � � All our stuck of Mien's'Siveater Coats are priced away down low �r Child's pullover Rubbers,-sixes 6 2, going at 69 cents :'� t � - • 1 , � ,� •. 1 � �• '` -_ � R,abbers and Robber Footwear at clearing prices - All Underwear lines reduced for quick selling < - •y ,� a cEs,+h '� i ti �- ►�,- v sr` Oheste't's, cleaners and dyers are giving wonderful satisfaction,act no74' .�`► , - Ask for profit sharing coupons a> •'. All Ladies' Ho-fiery 1Tne.= at special'rednetion _ SOLD BY - - - EY R T HILL C C ' '� r+ RADL - E. A AN HISTLE) K M_R I N r33 _ - w. Fill . k,.•. Jb-. n+v rm.. .� WIT _• .e ,t ��.• . '4...". Mi a 4 Y' .,nA Y t,':i'• ,.. 4"; <:.•,. -r: '. .., ,,,r.. .T`•Sn Ik ''.y .Rr' _ .} .•✓«'�'t •, -' yf •• ... .. ...*,.Y'fi *-0..'1'.J'-l.ri v ..•.. .,. .. . �.,.,,.. .!.. • K:G - JI r 1 CLARIEMONT. �[ r8 y - Geor a Banbulr 61 In Ed , _ ,,•, _..__.: -�-- ' Q nue Mo an and famU vie- g Y . aad lilrf. Ply,'of Toronto, Daring the storm on Thared��r `� ited his sant, Mrs. Gregg, of To. on Monday, combining busiaeas spent a few days with Magnus night darkness reigned in North _ George and Mrs. Mi4dleton'are with' pleasure. and MrH. 61orRrsn. Olaremont owing to a fuse is s a settled to their new home Wel• roots, on Sunday. transformer being Istat out. :`' +? tome to Claremont. Mr. Parsons,of Toronto, who is Mise Marjorie Wilson, 'has re• Rev. H. R. Stephens was in the Mrs.T. la Ham, 'of Toronto, is a truck-driver for the Toronto turned from Orrhai a and ii noxv city on ThurFday last attending f= Oity Dairy Co.. has moved into residing with T. n.nd 51ra. Caster. ,► n;eeting in Massey Hall. - attending the bedside of her Mee•Story's house is North Clare .' The Ckering T. Sanderson. ----- ------- -- - -- - - - -- Pl Mrs.Joseph ea man, who ae A large number of cars Rot stuck — flt� . • been in very poor health, during in the road south of the villa68 the past few weeks, is now is a during;the early part of the wee ` very critical condition. Weare pleased to see E award and had to behanled out. The roa _ Gleeson out again after being con- drag by filling the ruts with Soft mud makes matters worse. . k •` The Qbject of-this Association Is to r , fined to his bed for over two Earl A. Grubin R.O., Eye Special- the and prosecute months through liness. ist, at StoufFvtlle from Wednesday to the felons. Lost, between the G►ledonia Saturday of each.week. Office in the rink and the Commttuity Hall, a Grubin Block. Phone Stoufl'ville 2405. pair of men's rubbers. Finder, -4t Markham.every blond&y from 9 a. Members having property stolen oommanll '.p ease leave at the post of'€iee and m. to ^.m. Office in the Wear oa r ' receive reward. to immediately with any member Block. " of Eaeutire Committee. Thomas Hardy, of the seventh ttee concession, i, on the sick list at Membership too NOTICE z avis may bebad,trom tae• i�1.Ot1. r precept, threatened with mastoid- ` -- _ eraatdentos 'al trouble which may necessitate Havin: taken over Robt. Feasbc•'s Superior Seed Drill.., light dr•+1't, Hyatt roller l-earinge, elernite saoret.rr on•pplicstion. his.being.taken to the hospital. garage, Brougham, we are now rea..l� _ oiling, nu�qualled planting strut 4c y• Ezac.Com.—L. D. Hanka,O.S'.Patin. AlbertChid-low, who has been to give =-rice in Brougham as %sell .- ¢ - M. S.Chapman,Pickering. in the employ cif A. F. Taber, of as in Claremont: - Black Hawk Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Rollers etc er, p g. Brooklin for the past year or two Sen car always ready, �!ay or Tudhope Anderson No. 41 Plow, $1*.C'b. •. has returned home and hassecttred night ser.-ire. � - D. Munro, - 'jus. Richards©n: < b position with H. G. McIntyre, Phone Glare. 5105; Pyckerinz 505. Almost:a-10 I. c•.°saviug on N8niking Plows. Frust Wire Fencing, President, secretary Burs.Thomas Sanderson has been Gasoline. Oil, Seiberling Tires. confined then ircat.- - confined, to her bed suffering from 251y. A. L. PILKEY. Phone 2311 P. O. Locust Hill a prolonged and very severe at- - --- --- --- Pick. R. R. 1 tack of rheumatism, but at time W. F. I S N E Y, of writing she was some im- R�ieumatiSm IIO proved. A number of our residents Part of Nature's __�_- --- _.--_ l BARR have been• troubled with water s -- � u batting drainage, their ich, rs, due r, Plan r i n -: e u bad drainage, which, howover, g Spring will soon disappear when the frost leaves the ground. She offers her healing herbs Our police trustees are kept to stop suffering quite busy these days in their R'hen America was Wilderness, Indians Our 'Prices are t . - efforts to control the water in the w•,.re ,isin4 herbs successfully. From _ ORight streets which has a miserable tab the Pednien, W years ago, James :• ". ft-of popping foto the Stet cellar Ga P(, i"arned herbal w.reta. and Alfalfa No. 1, $24.00 per bushel which meets its gaz i.. comps,tr..l,a Galla per's Herbal House- COM Red Cl - .., $17.40 The infant son of Thomas and h��lf Y.rm�•iie3. riis famous Kidney WE spesk of actiatic Hr-M Lc� helped many a sneerer Timo y No. 2 (purity-No. 1), S 4.90 "' rr designs that are Mm. Bacon .passed away after a from I.hrurnati_.m. digniflad. not artistic brief illness on Tbnrsday last and This 19-- time-proved comedy, drawn Sweet Clover Na.2(white), $ 4.40 designs that would be 'the remains were laid to re%t in from tke hrsrt of . attim, heals and inappropriate for The the Claremont Union. Cemetery, Cleansed f:`Aneys. Quickly stupe back- These are all Rennie'-s Seeds, Ontario grown and Government tested. purpose to view. The Mr. and Mrs. Bacon have the sym ache,dizziness and other sagps►ng kidney Bay the best —do not buy weed seeds. Our stock of one illustrated a sim- athy of the cornmunity in their and bladder ailments. TTry it. F31 -• grass seeds, turnip and mangels, gar- sale plc, yet has artistry, bereavement. sale by - deo seeds etc•, is complete. D. M. Morgan was in the city on _ No Greater Tribute" E. C. JONES, PICKI+'rRING See us for your spring requirements. Tuesday and Wednesday of last —— -N.;.W. -STAFFORD, week attending the annual meet. Have you - _ - K' ' ingof the Mutual Fire Io4nrance - 'n etoa Road Association. as one of the two !lie have-for quick sale: - _ �. hitbv representatives of The Maple Leaf renewed Ph y Phone V�'hltb iparmers' Mutual Fire Insurance' One Pontiac Coacb, I927 Model, (almost as good as new) r Company, the other represent&- r Live being G. B•' Mothersill, of your One Buick Sedan, 19224 Model, (four cylinder) _ �Osisawe. so a4utual - sil�scl'1�3tlon .� - - ' _ ! • Fire Insurance:Companies were - One Ford Coach, 1925 Model, inevee been hurt) _ represented at the meeting• One Durant Coach, 1928 Model, (with a guarantee) __. -- Professor F. Tracey. Ph. D., ♦ --r will preach in the Baptist Chuech Doe Chevrolet Touring. 1923 Model, (cheap) Maple Leaf lCutnal Fire Good Friday. the on _ 8 P. W. Y of tress . 'st p P � U L T R � {One Ford; Ton,Trnck, 1924 Moc3r1, ,a let extras) 29th. A cordial invitation is St- - - Insurance Co. One Ford Ton Trick, 1923 Model,(just the thing for a farmerk Ins tended to all residents of the die. _' 1� S N T E D • - - . •�, _: . - e rates conn y - -trict to join in this united service _ Cheap r ea for farm end tr of worship and meditation The On Ford Tractor, (will be all overhauled) Insurance services on Easterda at 11 a. m. �Windstorm Insurance on buildings., y Good Price Paid For windmills,Silge eta and 7 p. m. Thepeistur will pre&ch, One Bap home,heavy, (9 years old) and there will be special Easter Dressed Chickens & Fowl Automobile Insurance - so die. The Sacrament of the One Bay Driver, (9 years old) of all kinds. ^� 'Phone Claremont 3701 _FARM$ FOB SALE. i : ]Lord' Supper will be observed at One Grey Mare, (12 years old)the close of the morning service ` ' • Write or phone Wm. and Mrs. Tbompson baye Bridal Rose Charles Cooper, - - Claremont ED. ROW M A N returned home after spending about a week with relatives in the TinneCware 20 WHITBY.- ONT. -city. During their absence some 1J - --- - - - _ persons entered their back yard - _ and played havoc'w ith the wood- ..given - - Farmers, Atteat�oa ipile. However,it was a pleasant • ourprise as it proved to be a num Ipmve secured'the agency for theFroib ber of kindly neighbors who had sway tree ' ' " l4 Wood and Cuckehutt Farm Im - ;.gsthered together and with the -' menta. and will keep conatantlyon assistance of a buzz saw ctrl up a A quantity of Frozen Salmon at 12 cents per pound. ' hand repairs for these poputac - Call in and e� dire about A few White Fish at 15 canto per pound. implements. Urge pile of loge wbieb they later fl Also,Loudon's barn and stable sulit up ready for the stove. Such .:this profit-sharing Stock Salts, Epsotn,or Glauber. 221bs tar$1.00. fittings. neighborly seta &red very much [ will also take contracts.for painting i .appreciated. Mr. Thompson, who plan, Meng Over Rubber;&, '1,25 per pair. :•• barns and houses'by a ne* has been in very poor health fqr a Women'+ Rubbers, 1.00 per pair, prones,, by spraying. long time is somewhat improved T Estimates cbeerfully given. at present. F• CET SLOW Phone 18'x. Inspiring and helpful Easter - . ..CLAREMONT _.. - Fresh Gnocerat lowest always pr yen on hand_ J. services will be held in the United i Church on Sunday morning and Highest prlcrs paid for farm produce. ; R. I�IIII, w CI3I8In0II�i evening. The Sunday School and Bible'Classes, which are a source SeOtt S �i Store' = Phone your order: .:`We.deliver. ,. Green River A) inspiration and profit to ever hone Markha -increasing numbers,wUl sponsor ` p m 6402 Basket . Factory ! a special'Ea-ter programnt9 and Clarem-o'nt j General (ireeri RlVer - Exeter lesson, to whieh all are Wrn. M. Duncan, Merchant, ;<fanufactucer�af ' eordially invited. At the morning :-- _ All kinds of Fru,. Baskets, church service a boys' choir in -- Berry Crates, white mill lead in the set-vice of Men's and Ladies' Overshoes,- Fong. The pastor's subipet will 3 buckle and zippers, -FArWers' uiliel Baskets. be -Le--sons from the Empty reg. 4.25 for 3.79 and 3.50 for 3:19.; - Clothes Baskets. Tatnb." In the evening the choir -- - -. will render special -Easter niu�ie, Y The Most anti the pastor's subject will 'be den's Heavy Rubbers,` all sizes, Frank Pennock) "'The Saints whc rose from their greatly reduced. 1 1 .Liquid Proprietor ._ '.Graves rind appeared onto ,Many,,'. -• Phone Markham•1804 `Coyne and bring your families and Fiaiinelette Blankets, large size visiting friends. The church %cel• regular 2.75, for 2.49. Investment .comes YOU. - BEATTY The Women's Institute 'hells a New Prints and Gi.nghama are very successful meeting on Wed- here, big assortment Savings Bank Account is priivarily an rovest• STANDS FOR THE 14MT nesdav last at the home of Dr.and of patterns. A went. But it is the only imvestment yielding Mrs. Tomlinson. There was a a fair rate of interest, that is available for your large attendauce of members,and use ata moment's notice, Emergencies can be.im. ad enjoyable anct :profitable prc�• Some broken lines of Ladies'and mediately met by the bank account tbat•has been gramme was.giverr, Dr. Tomlin. Gent's Underwear greatly coneistantly developed. Your investment, as such, son gave a very instenctive Health reduced. ' t Talk, in which be stressed '.the yields regular-returns in interest, :our invest- S �. importance of preventing disease, Fresh Groceries always on hand at anent as a bank account yields constant e atsit is � y - faction and peat's gf •.uriud in the fact that is is ; i r= �_,:, :• z � instead of%waiting until the disease lowest prices. alwa�'= retidy for other aeeg without the trouble gets a foothold and then attempt- on ons for a care, Many interesting - `' of couvPrting into cash. •- __ _ . .. ' Don't forget your coupons points were brought out in his ! _ bddress which was much appreci- ;oilver and fancy china, CANADIAN u i. &tad by thoiae jjresent. The Insti• B11 Litter Carriers, Hay Cayriere Ante strongiy recommended that Do Pampa. Door Tracks, (3nR a that pet,tors d for th cal 'in- A s C O T T I .0F rO* � MERCE Bowls. Pressure et My pricesor thatfiotpeform of medical in- LJ 1 1 v 1�/1 It will s�ii to. get wv rices on ispectipn be{idopterl. An enjoyable I ,} ., s nrpo.nnrud pay pp lilac PcigR ofj Iri•111:song? was .then _ sprite tiefrn•e buying elsewhere, indnlcted in by thn— present after Phone 1401, �' 7HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA FR.A,NK Jr PRoMC•�, tvh�ch the meeting was brought to! -- — - _ U. 1 ARI _. __.....CL, ,t L�UN T - r ti • ':;,:••N'„ ., ,� ,._ �.,'� .i.- ...•.. . .. •'....•.' ^: 'lb .r4': M ',rkY' 9 nv'...,..Y\. p.,_ is+ 6 +4 "'Gx: "^,.', '�" :, +:.41-.yt•k,N�.. ",,. u•..y.�. , :. A °_.,. ,m,�. dr .z ��.. •.•G,- k•i�.z- ffw 5 'v.y :..4 3: ^y. L.'. _ .:a ,.0 •r r ' Z,. •)� ..-•I- .•`w. -':._ t` "'.. V `ire'.: r,,+i9tw 3,)• S•W i' TM +'VN .R i ... ... .. '�. � ~S �'. .',.. /, ♦ ,.. _ _ +sr• '. a. ,t k~-' a'? :iia _ � - _. .. _ ..:, .. „" � • Mercedes had done, The --irl's daring ` ; nAl. Our ft a won muttered approval from the men. ,PrWct Your Health and Your Peckethd& , s ` = �' Acklin-vealked..bark and forth for a , Ifr world. minute or two before answerirg. _ « _ _ last. "I aim to find gout, though. If .: - -•---'-=----, yhe wasn't• in this deal, her broths: M.- - REDDED _ )Y' was. She'd never been here, other- _ wise. He wasn't alone, either. . I'll - never believe that a kid like Esteban tttttttgta / could make_a bomb goQd-enough to . blow that wa., out." ' The big cow-man returned to his }- - a 61a pacing back an forth, as indication I� that 'the 'incident was closed for the 1 time being. The mea stood about un- `, V e lily, wondering what they would do gene Brother Jones spoke to-Blaze. �Fsesb from the vas cold weather health : lore cost - Several others-joined them. - ` -�. With modesty pecutle •to .men rof escue Ftljl Size 1fiS�UlfS Of Warmth ilii! Qrie1' E his type, Blaze said little o! his rescue a milk of Mercedes. Skip .nd the other boys •Crisp in oven and serve With warm milk nISPER� were equally reticent in commenting F; H All G in it, but they und:rstood. It was the Mode WThe Canadian Shredded, WheeR Compainy M1 i �� cowboy code. _ • •'�:- •- - - � Acklin had been drawn back to his - r _ .r - scrutinizing of the wreeked'waIl. So "Hang on to me,'' the boy begged. What Is a Teacher? far co definite plan of action had `�I'm choking. I'll be gone in just a •�'� " e:nJved in itis mind. His foreman minute:" �r�r..•+"�''�� rr.ust have heard he explosion and (To be continued. The - � �• By j p ) qualities worth looking for in Nwasy I!d•tt:Aftt Will ..r must be on the way to his side. 'Look- . "t` a teacher are described by an editorial s+raersMa baa sy Ma:w seav ii E«e ir,g, across the canon,•he saw a rider. pQjSOn 11/luShrOOmB to "The Household Magazine," as fol s;:ho ietted against, the sky: His first lows: 13EGIN HERE TODAY answer, he yr:*td: "Yin saw hei! thought was.that it was Morrow. Easy to Recognize L Brains, of course. A teacher is Buck Bodine. new owner of the old What was she ut to"." "Hello, there?" the at.�r called. ao good unless he or she halt natural Webister place, for revenge upon Dick T' Wben you don't know for certain Intelligence plus education. A tsacher Acklin, big boas or the Double A ranch Blase gat to his feet "That you, Double A. is employed to Leach, . - In Yaradlee valley, plots with the Bas- "She_ was doin' the best she. could k was Chet Devine. Ackiin an- whether a mushroom fa edible or not 5 ques to blow up Acklin's dam. Mercedes to save the dam," he drawled orifi- ewered him! do not eat it. Of the two rhost coin- '2. Personality. Good cooks are an Arrascada discovers her brother -Este- asset !A'teaCMIIg a9 In everything alae, bane connection with the plot and fol- nously. 'Come on over here," the Iran shout- mon poisonous types that should be lows his trafi until she reaches a Boat Mercedes spoke for the first time. eft. "I Rot the bird that df this trick." avoided we give the following descri _ People who think school teachers, bearing dynamite to the dam. She jumps g p ought to be homely are lain fools. aboard the Boat but it catches fire and "I was too late," she half whisper• "Who is he?" the $ig, Boss de- p 4' nshe ie rescued .by''Acklih'e mad, Kildare. +� tions: fi ed. Too late to save even my little manded. "The most important part of the Ugliness has no veins except in a r IN OW GO ON WITH THE STORY brother." "I don't know. He'i hidin' between deadly amanita Is the sheath at the sideshow. Good looks are not the - The men gathered close about 'her, here and the cedars. He's badly. base of the stem known-as the death' most important thing, however. Tastt CHAPTER %SIX.: hanging on her w.rds. A.-Min felt wc'.nded," cup. The ring on the stem is larger to dress, a quiet, pleasing voice, poist himself outside the circle of sympathy: By the time they had made the de- than that, of the c3mmon mushroom, of manner, ability to understand all 'THE CLASH OF'WEUA. He turned and eti.t�d at the remains scent to the valley and climbed up and the gills are white, both wbgn 'sorts of pupils, are more important. . He felt her stir; a seCona, and she of the dam that had :-een his life'R to the high plateau oil w+hiOr Chet 3. Tolerance. Most of us are float ' -oNned he- eyes.' Mercedes refused dream. So- dr.e would pay tot theft waited, some of Morrvw's meri from young and`old, those of common mash too tolerant. Children get notions of i rooms being at first pink, then black. - to believe what she saw. She lifted The lake -was almost empty Two the peak had arrived. Cash himself Intolerance at home. Intolerance is Noshing can be told from the color of stimulated by their desire to conform her hand s'.owly and felt the man be- men waded their horses across-it and had not yet shown up. Ackiin lett the upper surface of the cap because side her. He was real then! circled round anti( they were up with I Patterson behind to wait for him. to the crowd. It means much to this It varies so much. When one is Bath• future of children if they have a While Blaze knelt with Mercedes in the others. It was B-vther Jones and Leaving their horses when they ertng mushrooms, It is exceedingly w 'his arms on the `riLk of the canon, Melody with their. questions. I neared the trees, the men spread out important to get all of the stem and {teacher who views actions and ideas Ithe roaring below them grew'in ria Skip. had produced a. flask,. and and began beating the brush. Moving not leave a portion of It in the ground, and people coolly, without anger, lei.ce. Grinding, screeching• the rush- Blaze doled out the stimulant to the in an unbroken line the advanced without sentimentality. A teaches q Y sones the death cup may thus be over• i who loves truth and beauty but knows Ing water was ripping the hole, girl. Her face task its whiteness. toward the spot that had been the looked. through which it was pouring, into an "Guess we better get you back to shore of the lake. They had come '•The By amanita to as beautiful as that any of us may be wrong about y Laver-wide iing gap: 'The concrete was the Rancho now," he suggested. within sight of it without discovering it is dangerous. The cap is usually what truth and beauty are. ;lith a ` = infill Steen: It' set well e^ough to A^loin -overheard him. any one when a voice cried out to bright scarlet, yellowish or orange. I ter will develop patience, honor, r ho!d back the placid water. but "This is a job for the sheriff," he them: "Come on'. I'm done." i tolerance in boys and girls. She will sometimes fading to nearly white, and against this flood it was heirless. One st,a.rled. "She's k Bull's the saw him thea leaning 'against give them a better alert than most gol.i to t They gcovered with conspicuous warts,which would-give way;-ant' bring ,• - = - - - :rank sf a tree_.-It sass Esteban_ �ot us get �g are-per3iona-at-the-death,cup-carrlpd. - 2seighbors tumbling down with it. The The caught the clash of wills. Acklin recognized him first.. -- . g up from below. The rest of the cop e { It force, sweeping hy, caught ]Blaze saw Melody. They exchanged "� it'a you, eh?" he questioned. will penally be found !a f ante to Minard's Liniment for Coughs, Colds. ..them up as if they had been marbles a glance. 'I'm not surprised." the soil about the swollen b0e of the -- 4 'i and hurled them into the va:,ey "You misunderstood_ me slightly." "I didn't think you wot-ld-be," the{ stem. The gills are white and remain -'Boit Beallse Qw' Pstrk From the bank across the carton Kildare's tone: were too sweet, too boy answered witb%a grin, so, thus differing from those of the I somebody called him. It was Melody; even. "I said that she was going Blaze cams ap at that. Esteban ;he coo also mushroom. guisl. !e warts nn Fort Beausejour in aoutGeastern ;g,od old M%.Iodyl home." he went an. tared at him New Brun3wick close to the Nova ' "I tried to save the dam," Mercedes Acklin should hate known beth "Hello, Kildare;' he smiled. _q __ _" Scotia boundary, is raw a national murmured slowly. "Basilio _ , . he's. than to continue this, but he was The cowboy shook his head sadly. Use MInal Liniment for the Flu, park and and of the great system ',• _ .down there." blind with rage over hit loss. He re- The thing he had feared had happen- o-� under the National Parks of Canada "You trailed Esteban, eh?" ft_sed to be warned. He :sised his ed. The young fellow seemed to.read �satd7e �� ng � of the Department of the Interior. • r She nodded. . ! hind to Skip. his thoughts. His sm,le never de- ¢ The little chief may be all right," "Do what I tell you," he cried espied him, however. Fishing for al.or". has its economic „ ' .,'Blaze lied, wondering how Esteban 'Take her to the Full's flea:? I'm "Roll me-a smoke, will you?" he side in a country of such famous game He who said The Sabbath was - " y made for man, not man :or the Sab- .c.uld have failed to think o£ hit bri- ---- — ,asked fish as the salmon of the beaLlgouche, „ „ the black bass of tho Quebec and Oa- bath, would also have said, Mar- cher and sister. "The wt.te,r will be Blaze made a cigaret for him and nage was made for man, not man for •.�sprc-ad out long.before it to the put-it in his mouth. B• the light of tario highlands, and the trout of the „ Iiarienda"•. - the flaring. match he saw thegboy's Nipigon. Sport fishing is also an im- marriage. -Dean Ir.-e. portant fear re of the wild life of Mercedes tried to sit up. coniition. SIMPLE WINDOW LOCK, ' "You're not hist?" Kildare asked. g "You're hurt bad, eh"" Western Canada. It forms one of the f : "Just tired very tired, Blaze. -� "I'm going out this time, all right:. chief attractions of Cana.4a's national` The Holdfsat Adjustable Window Lock ' - - will hold and lock any else of window : + OChat will happen to Esteban naw?" But I haven't got any kick" He. parks. open or closed+ no weights required, tops "Let the others ask that. You keep - titrr.ed.his eyes on the Big Boss. '"I e _-- install oneaIn five m minutes. Atady.Qoan _ Istill." he warned. "Screone's coining ! wanted to beat -you cote-just once. -I have p}ovided a3 much entertain- Haraare end large Dept, steres or sen :tow. It'll be ,cklln, too." ' - ' t guess I of my 'wish." meat in the House of Commons as any- zee toot stamps). Dfeney back If not g .N body.-Jack Jones. satisfied. Goldimitb Co.. n muziIl a st. It was the B;R ] oss. Skip and a t "Your pals will get their wish, too, y Wes : sotwaw. dozen-others vert with him. The'.ury T :he big cattleman replied meaningly. a.sof the man s•iggrsted the'ourusli of "That's talk, Ackiin. Just talk! ,. .the-angry w..ters through the gorge. This was my party. I ,gut the dyna- '"'At first: he saw only Kildare. mite for the job. I made the raft aa"�&te it"What did it?" he shouted. "A _ And I sent it adrift." • "Oh, no, you eidn't!". It was Mor- His quick-a:ting brain had sensed 1 row who spoke. He had been there -ear; invasion of his empire that-even for a minute, unnoticed. "You didn't W � '+the -"urts could not repair. He was make the mine that di•1 this job. You ' afe vfr his horse in advance of his men - ain't smart enough." _ - aid striding tj.'pard' Blaze when 'tie His men fell back as the foreman saw Mercedes. ^.dvanced to Esteban's side. a ` "What's she oing,h.re?" he bel- - "We got the fEllow that bossed this ( - - Io,%ed• Withiut giving him time to ,. -ob. Caught him over in the butes. I tried to'save the dam, Mercedes 7 8 murmured' slowly. "Basilio . . , he's Botdine is ne man!" - down there, too"• And Romero? Had they caught - him,too? The.boy had to risk a ques- t , still givin' the orders here." He reach- tion. _ ed for,his revolver+ "You got him with you, have yuh?" - WHEAT Skip started to •mote, but he took Cash grinned. 11 only a step. :1ildare's guns covered "He'll be here diieotly. And the the crowd. other one, too." Cash didn't risk an- i - "Throw up your hands; all"of you!" other.ntlrne. Esteban didn't notice _ he rasped out: "I'll bust the first one that. His heart sank._,Evidently that moves. This ;: once when I give Cash was not bluffing. ; a • orders. You got a horse, Melody?" "Mercedes . . . 3i lib?" Esteban }' , Deg mouth and parched he asked, grcarl His:lead fell forward on his "I've heard him-called that." chest. Blaze put his arm around him. = - • throat are grateful for the "Get her l.vme then. I'm telling Ia s few wofds be told the boy-about.,refreshing coolness of you? Don't look anywhere else." his sister. - WrigWs SpeatRlfnt. Blaze turned to the girl. "But Basilio?" Esteban cried so that -' Vltrigleti►'s whitens teeth, with--,Melody'--H-e'_11._get all heard. "Bodine promised to get you to the,Ranches film opt i7r .' the mouth, .cls:- The Big Bosa hesitated: The girl He reached up and pulled Kildare s ' the throat and aids digestion, was gone before BIaze spoke again. ear down close to his mouth. "You 'while the act of chewing "Ali right, boys. You cab take lock out for her, will you? Tell her 'The nurse fells you to fake Aspirin because she knows that it is' - �and eoothea the!» them down, he said slowly. "Thanks that I tried to get word to ber-and _ safe. Doctors have told,her so. It has no effect on the heart, nt for obliging that the baby" take it to stop a headache or check.a cold. 'Fob almost instant He dropped his guns as he spoke to "Buck up," Blaze pleaded. "You're relief of neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism; even lumbago. BuL bd 'SAM Acklin. not going out.,' sure it's Bayer—the.genuine Aspirin. At druggists, with proven '"111GLEYS "Yve _worn myself thin for your directions for its many uses. outfit. Things have been going on Aspirin H, rrademark Registered in Canada _ = after' that I didn't savvy. But I didn't ask WHEN IN TORONTO i �>7* any questions: I could quit 4 I didn't _ Eat and$ at like it. I guess I'm through now. I CJ-X • suI lose III"be getting-my pay in the SCHOLES HOTEL: " sec Lunch or Ill a spsoialt>. - Acklin glared at K'ildare.' His ex --YONQE'ST., Opposite Eaton's WW _ morning. ISSUE No. 13—'29 pression cbar_gtd as he told him what Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day and Up. «,gag�H^:vw s,r....w,;.:o.r..v...a.•yr.J„ r� .:.•.. :-.'^--5+'xs: .•-.,q .:r.•a:.r ,,.,. ,,,,�; _ a- :,U• .y.,. ,L"-Ya.. ` �' r.L r, _ 1 s.-••.-.. "a.., r.ro .m. .'. .�, .� r.,,'w, '.a r r :. z MARi�ETS�. ,S�iaw Refuses _ Once the Pride of the Road, Now a Pik of Junk. HAY AND STRAW. to Write For T,ocsl wholesale hay and straw deal ) 'grade Pui� 8e8 •.'yrs are making,the followirg quota- _. To- -tions to farmers (delivered at To- _�toata): 1 Wella and Benrsett. . Also � � , 4 No."1- timothy, lose, per ton, $19 - $20 Nor l timothy, baled rominal• Enunciate'the Ethics of r ' r � s� 4 "'s»�r r" '�"g"� `' oto ; r ,r r r, �•� K � r �N"�F. 9 No. 2• do do $13 to $14 No. 8 do t� wy r do,-do, i , t Their Profession - � •� .� _ R 3 � ".� ' ,� do, $11 to,$13; lower grades, $8 to $9; fY.1c yb> �s A� qm y r !wheat straw, $10; vat straw,•$9.50.. London.—What is almost certain to GRAIN QU')TATIONS oe reccgnized as a definite,outlining ' Of a new and admirable standard of { Grain dealers on theToronto Board > ; of Trade 'are making the.following et,�ics for all honorable writers and ;quotations for car lots: for literature in general has, been d Man. wheat—No. 2 iorth., $1.3155; stated by Arnold Bennett, H. G. Wells, ' No. 8 no:th., $1.28; No. 4 whet, and George Bernard Shaw. They n $1.24%, No, 5 wheat; $1.14; No. 6 have outlined a creed in which their. %vheat 97%c; feed wheat,87%c. (c.i.f. own assessment of their responsibility a Goderich and bay ports.. Price on to theirprolession'and to the public ` trr-ek, lc higher than abo-'e.) can hardly fail, in the judgment of 2 Man. 00%�ts—No. 1 feed, baNo• con1petent critics,to raise and sound. p feed; b3lSc. (c.i .f. Goderic}. anndd bay ly establish the entire field of letters Ain. corn—No. 2 7ellow, kiln dried, on a-higher plane. 51.0951; N'o. E 'y>llow, kiln dried, The opportunity which these three $1.07; No. 4 yellow, kiln dried, $1.05. writers have seized to defir.e their - - ;(Delivered Toronto.) attitude and -their own estimation of btilifeed, del., Montrea. freights, their place in rational and interna- • bags include=-•Bran, per tong $33.25; tional life was suppliedg through the shorts, per ton, $34.25; middlings, per ,ntErprise of SirWoodmanBur- tr^.' t. oat' bride head of the eat department ' Oat. oats—Good; a•.and, heavy oats bridge, �' p ' In car Iota, 50 to 53c, f.o.b. shipping stare of Harrod's in London. points. REQUEST TO AUTHORS Ont. geod inilling wheat, Lo.b- ship, Sir Woodman's position was that aL 1i.ng Points. according to freights. though Harrods and other great cont- 1,30 to $1.8.. marcial enterprises are able to retain ` Barley�a3ting,"78 to ?$C. . - P t "-'i.r Buckwheat-8b to 87c, the but advertising talent and beat r rn•. . r stye—Ne.'E. $1.0 . artists, as well as architects, techni• ' Maa. !lour—First patents,.in jute, clans, and others of the professional : • ~$7.70,Toronto; secotil patents. in jliler classes, they had not has the real , 4 $6.70, story of their growth, their amazing ^" Oat. flour—Track, Montrea car enmplexity and ramifications, and tits lots, 99 per cent. pats., per bb $3.70' romanco of inlustry in general pre- ' SEED PRICE QUOTATIONSh r seated to the public as these great _ The following range of -rices, to.:i. writers would be capable of present- - _ .•ishipping'points in Ontario, is being ing it. He thereupon wrote to ask if k r offered: the would lend their ens in- such al Alsike—Ivo. 1, 97 per cent, purity, y P iper bus. $30; No. 2, 96 per cent. pur- manner. U t, per �ius., $9; No. 8, 95 per cent. All three deelir_ed, and in their purity, per bus., $7.50; No. 4, 90 per reasoned replies is focnd a standard ' !cent. purity, per bus., $6. which is recognized as a noble state- Red Clover--Ito. 1 trade, per bus., ment of ideals which lesser writers s ' ' 9 4 i ' 1;11; No. � grade, pe: aa., $9.30; No. may stave to reach. Re 1 to to the . �� � r ' a grade, per bus:, $8. argument that a writer is a skilled „ Alfalfa—No. 1 grade, per bas.. $14; No. 2 glade, per bus., $1. No. ;, professional who should place his tal- �grade per bus., $9. ent at the services of commercial en- - s Sweet Ciover—Nx :'bright quality, terprise, Mr. Wells said: Officials, and wreckers,of the C.N.R. observ;ng the chaos of all that remains of the huge locomotive of train ?from marhim, per bus., $1.80; No• 2 TAKES HIMSELF SERIOUSLY IN o. 3. This'Picture was taken Immediately.before the task.was commenced of clearing away the tangle to clear the Toff color,from machine, per bus,.81.23. int ortraffic. PRO`'ISI0�1- PRICES. "The answer Is that, rightly or 1 t Ir Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- wrongly, the writer takes himself ---- Ing the following prices to the t-ade: more seriously than that. In his heart artistic and literary talent to adver-I MR, BENNETT'S OPINION. __ • • • Smoked meats—Hams,-med., 27 to he classes mself not with the artists, tine their wares and services. There British Economist 29c; cooked hams, 35 'n 43c; smoked Mr. Bennett bases his refusal on -. but with the teachers and the'priests l.: no reason on earth why ti.ey should 5z; breakfast baeon, 24 to 31c; and prophets. That may be an old not, and every reason why they should, lightly different ground He thinks !backs. �~ • I$• - backs, pea-netsled, 28 to 30c; do, amok- v°ew, and it may ?o going out of fa- now that the art of selling has so there is not necessarily any ethical ed. •,0 to 40:. !shion. much more importance than the rou- reason why he should r_ot, under pro- - Ahead Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 50 Po - - 'to 70 lbs.. $2t: 70 to 90 lbs., $19; 90 We all believe, of.our generation, tine of production." per conditions, write advettisemeats, Protection Policy is Bringing to l00 lbs. and up, $18; lightweight deep in our foundations, that our only AUBREY BEARDSLEZ POSTER but doubts whether worth-while pub- Disaster to Busies$, Says tic o inion world sanction m it action Sir George Paish irons, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight payfnastez o•ight to be the reader, We Mr Shaw then recalled that Aubrey on p rolls, $38.50 per barrel. list on sales to readers and we don't y the part of writers whom it could, 17c• Beardsley designed a. poste: for his an.a sense, he said to have made. "He Alanchester; Eno. — 'qhs gravest lard—Paz4f, tiirces, , tubs, 16 to accept fees. rhers is, we feel,an im- Ie,first ' 7f:1.tc; pails, 16%c; prints, 'i4 to plieit unds:standing between writer P P and that there would be no- c,ntludea: 'The reaioi is that public 8naccial crisis tri the world's slstory 17c. Shortening, tierces, 13<< to ., thing question ble if he were to corn- opinion In Britain is not et ri a to -' I4yac; tube, 14'Gc; pails, 14$ac; ens, and reader to that effect mission the president vi the Royal a ova the employment 1 P was described by sir George 1'aish... Mr. Shaw prefaced his refusal with pP p yment of responsible well-known economist, as threatening : '16%c; prints, 15%c. an account of the, tremendous im- Academy to daaign a paster for his imaginative writers to whops it has }rite logs, 80c: New York sHoul- next one. Then he continues: "But granted a reputation,, in an modern business. iters. Qtr; pork butts 25c; pork hams, prevenient which has taken place in if I were intimate to, say. Mr. St- of publicity for a commercial concent "I say with the highest authority, 26c. Jon rnalistio a.ardards since a first Personally I differ from 'public o John Ervine and Mr. Harris Deans PRODUCE QUOTATIONS began to white. Of the use of the y pin- and I chalte�gd,anyone to deny It." best profession talent aside from t._at in the event of their notices of ion In this matter; but tht opinion Sir George told the National. Free - '!'areata wholesale dealers are pay- P my play being sufficiently flattering o exists and I will not flout it.,, Trade Conference, "when 1 say we ipg the following prices, delivered To- writers with estoblished reputations be useful! quoted as advertisements ionto: he says: y q Current odn,on, in the short time are thrss=erred with the greatest I should be prep'ret to buy the copy- : has had to express financial. crisis the t+orld has ever Eggs, ungraded, cases returned— p ss itself, does not Fresh extras, 31 to 32c, fresh firsts, . �MILLAIS STARTS CUSTOM right from their. for,£500 apiece, then see eye to eye with Mr. Bennett's seen. because the governments of the 297.to 30c; secohds, 24c; pullet extras, "Wlien Millais was st the height Heaven knows what wo tld happen. view that in some future time recog- world have followed the policy of Probably both gentlemen'would refuse trade restriction, preventing debtors Butter—Greasier solids, of his Earns as a painter a verb popu- nized authors will sell their pens in _ y pasteur- tar picture of hie, representing a nice notice my play at all, and ibouid the cause of commerce ,Such• a step from paying their debts" 81r George izefi, No. 1, Oleg No. 2, 42c. r little boy blowing bubbles, was bought a y why. Nseems to be generally considered re- declared. Churning cream—Special,.47c; o. b the firm of Pear's, and used and "By-all means let our commercial trograde, and in line with the practice "The greatest authoritlas in this 1, hee No.e— o I y houses en a e skilled but nameless of those days when literary men sere, country and in the United States ex- + Cheese and large, stored, par. reprodAcadeuryed as an o leer;advertisement. The scribes . . o writa their advertise, ed the causes of the politicians who pact It to come this spring, and an-'. af6r.ed and. government graded, Acsderi7 was shocked; but Millais 215sc. took no notice; the advertisement had meats as s'3ch. But a writer v-ho has granted or procured pensions for less this policy of safeguarding or pro- LIVESTOCK been -consecrated b5 fame to the ser- them and whom Dr. Samuel Johnson tection is..checked, it means disaster Heavy beet steers $9.50 'to $1 p. an'enormous vog=ie; and advertising vice of.the public,entered on its present phase, in which p blic, and has t;,us become so unmercifully flog,ted with the vigor to this world,' I am •not exaggerat- butcher steers, choice, $9.50 to $9.75; it is a matter of course for commer-(Prophet as well as author, take`, his scorn. i Ing." do, fair to good, #8.60 to $9; do, com., wa¢ea in nn other ser.•ice. $7.50 to $8; cboice,$7,50 to$8;butcher eta! Rima to pmrnnv t}r best available -- �.:hPirers, choice. $9 to $9.50; do, fair to good, $9.50 to $s; do, coni., $7.50 -: Good-Idea of What a Terrible Mess Occurred to $8; butcher cows, good to choice, - $7,50 to $8; do, coal."to i'ed., $6 to _ - r $u 75; do, canners and cuters, $3.75 - to $5; butcher hulls, good to chocie, _ -$7 50 to $7.75; du;'coin" to med. $6 to > L a $67:5• do, bolognas, $5,75 to $6:75; - baby beef, $9.50 t, $12; feeders,choice $3 50 to $8:75; do, fair 'to g%od, $7.75 ' b to $3.50; stockers, choice, $8 to $8.25: do, fair to good, $7.50 to $8; calves, S , choice, $16 to $17• do, ined., 5.10 to 1114;.io, • nssers, $7.50 to $8; spring- F era. $95 t:o $115; milkers, $75 to $95; 4 i r• lambs, pc. cwt„ $15.50 to $15.75; do, � Y,. culls, per cwt., :^10 to $1.1, uck & . - lambs, $12.50.to $12.75; hoptfi; selects, w.o.c., $12.50; do. fed, $12.20 do, f.o. - b., $11.50; do, thick smooths, w.o.c., ' Avoiding Stains The stain somttimes made on-neck br wrist by costume jewelry may be everted in many cases if the two sur- faces of the ornament are washed in warm soapsuds to which a few drops WE bmssehoOd ammeriii have been added. They should then be rinsed in cold water and polished, With a dry s i -Spring hF : " 'Sprtug 1s -coning down the stredt, w L(ght of heart and light of•feet. �3 } +��•. Ali 'Can you .tear-his merry-note w Echoed In;each sting-bird's throat? >_,„.. t,u.. w..; • 0. Can't you see his youthful grace" Mtreored to-the tulip's face?. , Spring 1s coming, oh. what gladnessl The tangle'of wreckage of train No. 4, with wreckin g train standing beside It. The remains of the other - Spring must surely banish sadness. _ engine and baggage.car of train No. 8 are-shown in the back ground at the right.• ,-• i t .„•.'.. ..y,,,..: .x, r,r� , ,., ,• .¢• k.'.` ,y,„ '...-suss. .aµ.:5'4}f:'W-' :r.;; .:.•€. rr;c••',,."..'osis..•'�. a ige...'..n••,.M. *7Q FV....».'.. t �• �,t .•v ••.G r.yrw..r . r a ^ F •,a t,"-+. y'X,,,S ,.. ,.....,;. .N, .. .'..4. 1 : . ' , w c i j ^('� T -Thus Walsh's sale on Satur. Aire.Yanekiver and Gun George .-- LtICA.LIBM'B' - day wa's fairly well arts uded aad of Pit-tun Gpent,the% eek•eud with t good priceGrwere realized, Mre. JA.R. AWhardson and while p �m e \u I V cloth' "... Qf t�,a� S.'J. Charlton arxi-son, Bruce•, ere calt.eil un x number of friends. 1111 adV � ++���+++ �✓ :epen tt a dit this tveel[S"vrith t'i on Tuesday calling on Mends'. lits:__Rr. in residence Resident doors ering friends, -Frank and Mrs.Fra.ak Brien ` sl> - --Leooakd and Mrs. Bath have ering. Office hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. moved into W alter Sha herd' and family of Toronto,spertt a few east ,� • Andrew's Church; Pick- .,..Three ranges to choose from $puse on.ChArch St. days-with 'L• H. and Mae-.Spragge. ering, day, And eveninlg by appoint -Cood Friday service at$t. Geo -N.'F. Mechin; of Osifawn, and menet.-is F. C. Machin. of Montreal. visited age's at 10.80 A. M. Rev. D.B. p y The nlanthly meetiaf: of the Tip-Top. Tailors 24.00 only1 tic's their parents here on Thursday of Women's Aseaciatiou of St. Paula Langford will preach. last week. f p, ) -Mr and Mrs. Fielding, of Gra. United Church will be held on }" venhurst, are visiting with Dr. V.. -Mrs. Frank stales and little Wednesday, April 3rd,at 3 p. m., - pelni-Ready Tailoring Co. s A. and Mrs.Cartwright: son, Carman, of Trenton, are at the•huws of hire. Garnet Cotir- -W. R. Gibson of Pittspurg Pa. spending a week with the fornler's tics. ` `is spending a few days with hie 'mother, Mrs. Rankin. ':The Lowndes, Tailoring 1 adoring CO. aietere Mre. Jae. Richardeoa"and --MCP. W, Peak who has sold ._ Mrs. L. squires her property on Chtrreb Str. will; 1Ve�,.dt3 ert4aesnenss. hold an Ruction sale of hon-ebold e,.. gazinpt Oft BALE-Tao, 60-egg Buckeye -Our sportsmen ar eagerly into the• water ;in the effects on Saturday 'afternoon I incubators. Phone 2 04 Claremont. 30-32 We have these' three sets on display creek looking for the first appear- April 8th. -On March 27th,at the hoofs of 'FIOGSFOR HATOHi'NG-PiymQutb ;now sand are pleased to shw ' -fanee of J. Clar's. Mrs.W. Partridge,a surprise art r�Rocks. -Miss Agnes Thom. R.R.No.2. -H. J. Clarfr and 'Charlie Mar- P y Pickering. 27.32 - qquis. of Toronto. spent Sunday at was given by her many neighbors - - them at your request.the home of the folsmer'e parents, and city friends and a very enjoy- FOR BALE-Tirpotby, 'seed, grade No,2. No.1.for Purity. G W. Hodgson, - - ---. abla'afteraoon w rn at, tt being Perfect satisfaction guars" W, J.and Mrs Clark, R.R.2.-Claremont. 29.31 - Jawes White, who has put- her birthday. Arnupg the gifts _ _ chased Thoe. WaYsh's property re: were two lovely china tee sets and �LFALFA SEED FOR:SALE-Ap- nteed.'with table•rD n nets -kll sat d o W ri tCf a ply to R A.Sirrell,R.R.No,2,Claremont. eently lis taken possession, hav• Phone Clare 326. 30-31 each ,garment. " moved therein on Tuesday. -lovely tea, and a very happy time -The Sacrament of the Lord's was spent. SALE-Daellio3r.• will&ccom• modate 4 families. Terms to suit purchaser, •,' Supper will be administered in'St. -The services in St.Paul a UD3 t• J,S,Bundy.Claremont.., au ' Andrew's United Church on Sun- Church on Easter Sunday will v be as follows: 10.30'&. m ..mornin OR SALE-2 blsie cows, freak; I Bu our 'Topcoat now. -day morning neat, March 319t. g Fjsassy cow,fresh, -Apply G W. Hodgson. y J' p r: -Nei! and Mrs. Hopkins. of worship and Beginners, Primary R.It.No_2,Claremont, 29-3't _ M9ssIrene Fitz )Stonpy Creek, anvil and Trail' Ranger Classes. The OR SALE--Beed peas wad w uan. • ~ slmons, of Hamilton, siilent tion•. Sacramentof the Lord's Supper �i 9 Fred T. Panting "Pickering bty of wheat. Cecif Story, R,R.2,Glare- s. dap with W. J. and Mrs,. Chtrk will follow this eerviee. 12 a.m.. moat, Phone Clare 3017, ao ! _ iaod fa.mll Young Peoples Department. 7 p. - 'Established 1867. -Mrs. . Meehin b&e been coa- m•, evening worship, At the even- �-OR SALE-A number of window r� fined to her house for several lag service the Pastor will use e..b. T.suitable Brown bron�aaa.pens.en 14ttcents weeks suffering from an attack of some lantern elides to 111uetrate a OR SALE-Piet er, y, plano. almost bronchitis, but we are lad tt, lecture on "Life In Dhina." 7 $ 1' new,cabinet to match containing S3 rolls, ; - know that she is improving. -On Tuesday a very pleasant Alsobeach. Wes.Gray Sr.Green River, 30-31 Y/, t,' � , t -The Women's Institute will family re-union took plAve at the j �rel g horse of W. J. and Mrs. Clark it TRUGHlin do Liter and long dist : hold a sale of brims-made bakiD ante haulm doa�p rnmotly and at reason- - - ion Fridayafternoon,April 5th, in being the 39th anniversary. of ablerates. ApylyCliRord Wright. Phone%Wk �* their wedding. All the memhers 824. 25-40 _ . :. ,Dr. 11dcEen'a store. Tea sill also be served. It is hoped all wilt co �the family were present, which Ty�•GGS FOR HATCHING-Martin ` included Mrd. F. F. Balsdon. OI• t'J Wyandotte,heavy winter laying strain. 75 Operate and make this a success. cents aetiing. VI,J. Riley, PSckenaR. Phone Burford ; Allan H. Clark, with -The School Trustees of S. S. Peck rr. tr No. 4 West wish to notify parents wife and family,of Lakefleid ;MrA• - - (� (1 Q r R th�st beginners in the primary Harry Boyes And. family. of Pick 1'1LOV ER NEED FOR BALE-A See 'him u JIfe s right ering ' H. J. Clark. of TU DCO quan4ty of eovemment tested No 1 Red w elMisaes will not be received at g Clever seed. Apply W."J,Turner,R.R No,2. ' school at Easter time. All child. Mrs. J- C. Stork and Nlr. Stork, Claremont, ; zv-3o - ren should commence school at of-the Lake Shore -, Mrs. (Dr:) L. rOR SALE-Alfalfa and timotby Smiling [�� w1 7 o Sept, lot + + H. Wright and dangh ter, of Stet r seed a;so a%ow rn pag.at'ot 32.can.B.Pick. *-+1■•l 11n j •JII the J O s -Easter Sunda Services at St. tier, Alberta ;and Misses Jean and ering. Otiver. H. Pugh. R, R. 1, Locust till. y Phone Mark$17. 29-31 George's Church : 9.30 a. m.; Sun- Nora,'wha reside at home, The __-- �� ' 'day School , 10.30 a. m., Holy Com• day was, very pleasantly s nt FOB SALE-In the Awith a tit Manion ant sermon b Rev. D. a- in social intercourse, anc Claremont,a;lrooraedcottage,with quarter r _ y acregarden. Apply to Mn.E.Oliver.Sd Oak- ------ --- Langford ; 7.00 p, tin,, Evening partaking of the good.thi,ngs; pro, yes;Ave•,Torome. '93O -'with th -.1929 Brand New St union -` Payer-and sermon b Mr. A. G. vided for their physical well beinlir. - �' y OR SALE-l�Olyde mare sound;' Darin the afternoon a 'group t � ®banne0. B. A. g R P � 1 driver. will work uncle a double. Apel � ins of - - -'The regular monthly "sleeting picture was taken,"by a photo to James Courtney. R.R.2.Piekertng. Lot�. Serol tt`3171n1ed 1 , eon.1I Markham. . 30 31 Nall Papers •+ of 8t. George's Women's Guild gasper, of Oshawa. 'Will be held at the home of'Mrs. -All roads will lead to the Town M�tEED OATS FOR SALE-A quan -SIT• Orommeroa Wednesdaylafter. Hall on Tuesday eveninlr. April LOtet of good O.A.0 I44wedosiac s1.00per 2nd, when St. Andrew's Y. P g. bushel Apply Chas. Vine. R'R.No.%CWe- noon nsext.Apr11 Bed. at 280 m. Mont. Phone Clare 2203. 27-30 - p resent their drama. Yesterda 'e - '•''- . `Yrs. (Bev).Lanford-will address � y 16the meeting. AU members are re. sea." You will not make any L'OR 8ALE-5 or 10 aeras tzitraen 4 quested to be resent. mistake by joining with the crowd i' land with unall house, 1 mile from Pickerin p and eD'o iD g R Village clone to highway and busy irounty rose =A public meeting for every ] y ir an evenin of good Apply Bos S,Pickering News 30 32 bus interested in the Militia will fun and cominoa sense. The plot -- - - be bold at the Gordon House,Pick- of the play is based on the roinance OR SALE-Rpaistnred hrond mare, 1 - t h:n foal, 4,so 3 gelding from S tog years old, o ' 1 ering, on Tuesday, April 2nd, at of Leity Hollis •aod Ben Darrell, all good heavy horses, Apply L. A.SpaR ge. R, �- and is intermingled with bnmor• 30 ill 00 p, m., to o-into details In R.-.Pickering. Phone Peck ,543. 29- regard to the formation of a pla• one glimpses of community life iD 1•G 8-- Bl,tck Jersey Gisnra• 5 ets. `town in Pickering, to be affiliated a small village. The author, Miss .per dozen; s C Baron strain w'h,re Leg- �. with the Ontario Regiment at Larritnoie,ham trntb*nlly portray. Stan Stir,. pet,S. c, a Jones, Myrtle ed the activities of stall town Station. R.R. 1. Phone Clan J07. :731 }� Oshawa. -The mild weather and rain i:3 scandal mongers, who delight to HATCHING EGOS-9. C. albite blackeD & Preon's tb,rar.ter on Leghorn, also C.Anwnas. 75 cents per �" v taking the frost out of the ground p setons This Bock averaged ItiO egggss per hard. ♦cry rapidly wad farruers will be circumstantial evidence, In the Apply Stanley Murdoch,R R. I:Pichermg.29 32 on the land in a few days• especl characters of Miss Lillie Tripp and SEED PEAS FOR SALE-A quaa- ally where there is good drainage. Mrs Svrigg, who, as Mrs. Bascom tlty of Perfectton large podded garden pea; Many of the roads. however, are says, who can make a murder of Early Alaska, also a Quantity of Canadian Beau- two aro sof red 81Dt end a rt7at g field peas. t1.B. Burk, R,R.No. 1.Locust impassable in many places. Many P P y Hill. Phone Pick 1031. - 30-32 .cars are getting mired in the mad hatchet. This play tion the first mARONTO WET-WASH LAUN- I ' where the frost has, disappeared, prize in a Play Contest conducted 1 pP DRY(Semi finish, Let our driver call and L ' and horses have to be need instead by'the Penn Publishing Co:, of explain our 24 hour`service. Jest leave your e - of-cam- Philadelphia. Mind is sure to hold name with Mr,S.W.Davis, barber shop. We -' your 1OL6Ce9t during .Lha entire will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. -The population of Toronto, - p } including the suburbs, is now evening. Toronto musicians will 'L�OR BALE-Whit&Leghorn Batch- entertain between acts. For fur• i` ins.eggs,from-good laying strain. 55 cents placed at 72"x,000. It has doubled - r dozen. Also one incubator hatch for 400 every 15 years since its inenrpors they particulars see bills. eggeggsson May 4th; -Phone Pick 1026. J. W. 1 tion in 1884. Montreal. which is -On Saturday last two young Blbwnndie.I milt east of Whitevale. 29-31 - } the largest city in Canada, has a Quebec sportsmen passed through FOR SALE-Cuthhert ra.apherry : pripalation, iaelnditog its bubnrbe, the village on a trek of 4,000 miles calces; also Rock and Leghom hatching eggs,50 cents per setting. These breedfn bets. " from Quebec to Los Angeles, a - � -ID�1,1i/d:4x1 Of W110m 7B per Cent.. have been culled by a pro[essional: R.J.Fuller: are of French Canadian origiin Calif. The trip iR beim[ made-iD R.R.No,l.'Pickering. Phone Pick 1033, 3tl 33 -The Young People of Ebenez order to break the existing record 'The goods are",* right in stock, ready g P LL KINDS OFTRUCHINGDONE -- er United Church will Rive their of six months and two days -They A-Prices reasonable and all work promptly for your inspection popular Drams, " are dressed in-"•corduroy breeches, attended to. if you are thinking of shipping any -•= Arnold GOee "file or stock to the cit give me a ring. Price Into Business," on Monday e a > blouses uad leather caps 40c.per cwt.Jack Hatch. Phone Pick 2705. 2Rtf. �t tr ins.April Bib.in the Town Hall, bedecked with the colors -of Qne - The Sanw'ortby kind-Patterns and ooloyings bac -Province.' Should the sue. STONE WELLINGTON-The well ander the auspices of St. George's y known nursery-man, have appointed John T. are 'Wonderful. ' teed in breaking the rect. the A. Ye P. A; The drama-won first K y Elliott igenfifor'this locality. Those desiring ' rite at South D rliugton Agri- will receive a reward Of $25,000 fruit tees,shrubs etc, should see or write hisyts . S'a M A N 'Culturalfrom Lha Los An ales .�pOCLIn before purchasing. Address 04 Rixon Road, society contest which 8 g Oshawa, 9tf was$80. This will be the tbir= Association. The conditions ars., --- teeath time that this drama has they must-walk the entire distance FOR SALE-Anleteo cow, doe to * + and not accept"lifts." They had freshen'Mar d2&Black cow.due last d i n' been presented this winter. P y Ayrshire cow,due Apr. 1?; Durham cow,due in THE -st. ADdrew's Y. P. 8. enter- to leave Qnebe^ wiChOnt say April; Dvrharetbull. lit 6, H. tatting bore, CENTRAL :.:GARAGE nearly new. Apply at lot 6,cos.5. Pickering, twined St. Paul's Y. P. S:last Fri- monpy. They must call on the soythof Salem. R.Conn,r, 27tf day night. The rneetiog was mayors of the towns through OR SALE-Ford light delivery under the auspices of this Mission. which they pas@, and any money F ' truck.rn dandy shape.good wearer and Aum- 0 um- - ary Committee with Mise Jean collected frond the mayors most mer curtains;can,be&std as roadster, Will a�- ';Telephone 4900 = Clark as leader. The main featnie be deposited ]n'the bank and wrist sept part each and potatoes or produce for bel &nee,pr all cash. David J.Scott Altona Road.of the evening was an addre+as lis not be used for the purchase of 3-4 mile north of Kingston Road.' 26tf Rev. Chas. R. Carecallen, D. D.. meals. Mosey received from any ARaf FOR SALE-Oompriaing l ' Principal of the Ladies'College, of other source way be used for that Flis acres, lot 12,B. F.con.. PickeringTp. Whitby r. arson en eat neo a men can in a stn e o cu Uva ton. u y equip- at a chiefly with the political move. speak English, bnt the other can ped attiry or grain farming. ern sables Auto RepalrB ACCe980rie8 �OiiB an asth water system and-two silos. There are 130 ! ,t - Mews of Ching of more recent make himself understood. Th?y acres of workable land,being well underdrained, tiraee. Especially that ae e: t LO ba able to k En lie6 sad ISply.a of a Pickering For price and particu- , y pelctof Elam1 by the ti we the g ranappiy.atthePickering8akery. I6tf Gasoline Acetylene Welding pit which is kbown as the Natioteal- y i y reach -' ist movement was very interest- their deet satins. FARM FOR SALE the TENDER- Battery Charging - Farm of 127 acres, being the north hall of I n when it, woke learned that lot 2:coo,4,Pickering. On said farm there is a • :W le the Nationalist party was NOTICE 7-roomed brie wm 6e ebaand n lveek. dominated by Bolshevism two -- a'satt'in fn V on Term, one half oral] 'tap r1 years ago, the Nationalieta Boon Notice is hereby givers Haat all caab. Tenders fbrsamt will be received caw a �Repala s aisade on all make y g taxes 'must be paid not later than Marsh soca;Isle,addressed co the urtderaitned. -. awakened r the>Act that Bolsh• HigheR leader not.nectatriIV seapted., •l►m eviem was for Russia and not Chi.. March 315t, 1929. lH.J.Eawarda g,R. -1. tc tl&$0 ^, of cars, "By.order of the Council. , ria and now it was explained, Bol= Tfioe, Gregg, Collector. CARD OF THANKt. . obeviem has bee�ti driven from the - ..... = ranks•' of the Nationalist party CANTATA We wish to thank our many frierAs ' .. -whieD Is besominli etabiiized,.f►od and neighbors Sox their kindnel�and, more capable of legislating for the sympathy and for the many Beautiful 1?00-o and Prosperity of Chine. Stainer's "Crucifixion" in Dnn floral tributes extended to us during our recent bereavement in the loss of ��RL .V L T i Rs p.i� V� ii R Dr. Car@callen was heartily thank barton United Church cn Wed IES ed for biro fine address. A social nAcday evening. April 3rd, by the a loving wife and daughter. '"'•�r a•aF spent following the ad• Whithy United Cbnrch Cboir and Allah McGlashan and Proprietor, ,� Pickering ,dress. Soloists. W. H, find Mrs. Moore. k�... '.. "...;, . '.: ''� ..'.: :., .. ..', „ .. ;.. .: '. : .-- - _ _` . ,.. .. � _.. - - r.._.. , �._=';� -u.•-,C,1°%�'at. _..i._ie. Lair .`0. ..d"-rr;�.��. il- �F