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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_04_05����+ylyf(.. -"A,,,:ti-+'„b�� "S"Rj...¢'Dv'.,"�•.',,,,N.•`2.,e1msh^.D.ai'v,,r,Y,v,d.+a-: .•..Tf�°. '` Y)•r liY .: •, ir.",-T•.".i�',+tiyw.su2. .Yv.- v : s s.0+".as''�.`'Yo•M' '��.'! JF-9,"...'••cw.. LM41,i"L1',p^,y•n,M -..�.c..•.-. r„^✓•t .,WA"J•"f f- a,•..y--�e•d.L. �,.�r+{'F'X.+iT_. 4�✓4.t.iV':e-... —.'y•sk.,,ed_ ..r."•.+c-*c�.;y - i:'i �` -y .-.. �,ly $ 'G.I+.. ,..r-,.xoJ.C.x -••�. xM:.R•' +"it-'.S•y.y'�.e•;�.,6z *. •.".:e:,e4r.f,.'�! -': •...o � ,:. Ft - .. ..r n -a, <-' • h. 4 ~r . "w ....� ..•. :r<• ^i'....acs' .,-.,,,; ', - �y. .•4 a'. ,'• r. .x'.ep.c,, 'r«w. Y Y PICKERIN f TOL.- XLH'111 :_, -- PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, - -APR. 5; -1.929 WTOflla•sitanaL Gasrbelr. t3T003S �i.��'e= AU01ii PICKERING TP.' BASEBALL'LEA- GREE N ! d[edtcai - The Audley Community Club are - SaW- and Basket WOOD holding their annual meeting next A meeting will .be held on Tues- DR. PL ARSON-Physician Monday eh' ,.. April 8t14 at the day, April 16th, 8.30-p.m., at the - - T M y ev Ing ead Surgeon, Dunbarton, Ioly, aCtOZ7 home of Miss May Brown. Come and' home of Ken. Bush Greenwood, for 9 LLSen'o the evening and let us know the H. FORSYTH. Oph-D., Director -- - J y Puin in, foilrling.;,a softball '- tometrieai Association of Ontario.Res. -what you know about your country. league in.Picketing`Township: The -what the American Ot+tome°ritxl WMiTEV1►Li managers of the teams which played r Established 1898 _ _- on. Eyes examined by appointment. . 25 -REWARD - Mast year, namely, Brougham, Green- Claremont.Out. A. 'first class minstrel show'under wood,, Kinsale, and- Audley, -are- re- � _ treoa4, r Reward' will 'be given for the --auspices of the --I O. •O. F. guested to attend, as well as any 9th- 825.0Qers Aishin Barley' Feed E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Lhe appceheneion and convictionLodge' all be given s the I• son g to errter a team this sea- A.So3icitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to of the parties found guilty of re• O.O.F.'Iiall here on Wednesday, April 1 This promises .to be,a treat BROUGHAM, aaa. South Wine Court House. Whitby. 261y gloving and carrying away out of for all who attend. For full partic- — For pigs gives belt reAults for the BF, f't)N & RQSS-Barristers.'So• sight my •Basket Sign from my ulars see bills and reader next iveek. T. C '.Brown was a city visitor this money o€any feed in the market. - lieito: Northern Ontario Building, 330 pFemises early Sunday morning, =- - -- - ® wreck BaystrcctToronto; - October the 21st, 1928• fbUNBARTON. w.J,sea ton, - bir. Holmes went to town for the Ground Wheat, J.D. F.Ross. Adelaide 2767 week-end. - Ground Corn CHAS, A. WH1TH, The A.Y.P:A. will meet nn'Friday Mrs. E. Ham spent Easter with the Cracked Coro;, 'Dill" -- - ' evening when the Rev.., Dr., Fraser, P " RESON PJORERING- Successor to late W:(i. Barnes R. Milne family. 'Scratched Feed for 'Hens etc., 213-214 Coated. B.D., will give an address on Bible Nation ..::Smldi+v Crnner Yon a and Rich• Phone Mark 820 History. , Wallace B. Ellicott, of Toronto, vis- - raoadst4 t.:v,i i <a%tsin mDand Rich ited his parents, W. H. and Mas. El- KI99IMI FLOUR -r I1Lf0, i'::Kering orBc^ open Wednesday and Anglican Mission, April 7th: Sun- `licott, over the week-end. For pastry a Saturday'i:r:.in�a Phe.-.Nick 6600, stf Roofing .Material ! day School at 2 p.m.; evening prayer p y od fine cake baking ' - - and sermon* by' Mr. A. G. Channen, L. A. and Mrs. Findlay, Roy e;itld is unsurpaeeed. ueauftr - at 3 p.m. Mrs. Reid, and Mr. Wallace, of To- - --- 5 x British Columbia Shingles ri visited W.H. and Mrs. Ellicott BAKER'S JOY E1L C GNIITH. it n• q„ L. D.S.. 3X " Splendid Drama in Town Hall on on' Friday. Equal to the best'for Bread,_and ltir su«eeso�to Dr.J.N.Date.(, Graduate of No. 2 3 and 5z - " J. Phillips and L. Middleton attend- ( Monday;evening neat. it coati a littlis less. she Royal College of Dental St: tte,ns and D. A. ed Trustees' and Ratepayers? Conven- S university• at C;aremoot ur8aeneerD. A. tion in Toronto on Tuesday and Wed- Wheat, Barley' Buckwheat sad. sial store every T.eWay and Frith Phone , _ 2yitf TORONTO ASPHALT BALSAM.� ,genes Io-n. :: _ „_ nasda •. �ER88RT T. FALLAIB$. L D S., ROOFING :Hiss Alma Jones, Whitby, is vis- The Purchasing Committee of the Oats Wanted. D.D,S.,graduate fit the Royal College of Murra s 18 in., 82 in. and 36 incb (tin this -week with her arert„s, Library Bdilyd met on.Saturday night g y' g p Patxouize'Your' Home Mill Mepp��ntal Surgeons and the University of Toronto. and made a good selection of books, in residence second door east of St. And. widths, 4 in I Shingles; also A large number from here attend rew's Cburch. Pickering.oat. once hour; 9 Metal Valle and ed Mr. Carter's sale at Glen Major. w rich will be available in the near �. �.'���� a-m. to 6 P. m., or by appointment. Phone y future• Man have not Pick 3700. 431 Ridge Roll. Miss Mary,'Kac,Kinnen is spending Y yet renewed y the Easter holidays wit}i. Claremont their membership, and many new Material, or will kive-price on members are needed to make the Li- *U*txtess earbiq. friends. finished job. Mrs. Robe^Sadler spent a fe:r days br the success it should be. _ 0 A L aster visitors included emmWrs A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON-= • �p��"t�•L•p T a last week with her parents, 3tr, and rl.Fireaadautoeutvie:osuranetofa114:ads. Ise r wilt.Ttl �a� =ms's. Jones, .Whitby. of the Shea family with their par- ti rrsentingcompanesof solxi financial stand. Mies Norrine Wilson and bii.�s Par-. ents; Middleton family at their home - - r1[.EORGE KEAY-Licensed auctino• LUMBI" YARD• vwlt thele - the Everest Malcolm with T. and ACoaioo hand. Also a copy f� (� rott,,of Toronto, spent the week-end , People; r _'V eer,Aitoaa. Live stock and general sale. - -- -- ` -- J. A. Joi has been under•the dor M%s, Gamill Good Friday, Jack of Kindling Wood, 1� alptly at eMed to. Terms reasonable. R. THE �ININadARBT s,SeouSr,ue. Phone Stone sons. ;1.4 toe's care' Sor some time. Glad. to sn<i Physis Gerow'ard friends, of To- ronto and Oshawa,_ at their home stove length. know he is a little improved. here. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer The 'Mt. Zion Dramatic Club in- 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, . for ooaast®s of York sad 0111te o. Asa We,bur and sell, furnish quotations tend presenting their play in the On account of the ball roach, Rev. Moa$alsa of re ktada salvers,to 0o at. and Information on all Elated abd evert. Mr. Ferguson was unable to fill his DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKINGI: awsses• aggress cirssa sivsr p O., out. Greenwood Church on Friday • Unlisted Mining Stocks. ing. April 5th appointment here on Sunday after- � ILDRATON TOWNSHIPOLERH 'Wewill bepleased to ad vise what noon. All being ue11 and roads art L 8vi�!>�IN�H . Goeveraasas, oomatastosae ter rafts _ stocks-to buy or to hill br GREENWOOQ, such as to permit attendance the Sec- A "ft. A°eo°'s'°°• ss., Man" s' leas what stock to sell. Building and General r oa farms gra lower of •asrtap IIS rament of the Lord's Supper will be R e*'r' � •. nawy-r Cllents are making money by Norman Bie is visiting relatives dispensed -on Sunday next at Sit Contracting. RR. GRANT-Lot 1. concession 4. following our advice. at Forestville. John's Church at the regular hour Estimates furnished on all claasei► _ scarboro. Telephone Markham 7so8 Our long experience in mining. ex- Born, on Thursday', March 28th, of,2.30 e'clock• of-work-Interior and Exterior, +t�tmd Aacouatant. Business and Murnxt- tending over a period of twenty 929,.to Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Wilson. --»- Alterations and repairs, Auditors GRANT. GODFRE Y aCO 31 ears, allows us to ive sound advice 137-Alice St.. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. 1 y g Ut�haw*a, a daughter _ Sl, East. Toronto, Canada, Adelaice on the investment feature of a mine (Jean Evelyn).' lay Editor PickeringNews: " Phone Pickering 5712 or the speculative feature of a pros- Misses Edna$Teen, Margaret Gee, - .- g - W illi. MAW. LICENSED AUC• pective mining venture. Alice Pegg, Marjory Smart, and Ma- Dear Sir:-Would you be kind ea- FAIRPOR'I', - ONTARIf) TLONEER for York.Qntaric and Durham gULLO W AY MILLS & CO. be] Bie are holidaying. at--their re. ough to allow me to answer the letter III Terms All kimaa of salsa sra�moth attended fr- . Q H I N G j', IFAS Q qo Tsid are EES'O Data roe aaCaa may be Members of Standard pec'ave homes here, - written by "Falmer s Wife' (rho iia= i.T Vt 1J --lJ - arcatsed at NEWS'Omcv. Bell and lndepeu. endeavored to ex sin the conditoit gage p ooe.�wtntlby,Osc, ay 'Stock Exchange. The Sunday School sen ice.will be pl ' ,Members of the Montreal at the usual hour.gext Sunday; fol- �f the Base Line Road and ridicule *dove Scotia BhioRtes" Mining Exchange. 16-vil d by the quarterly communion the read buildirig policy of the town- Galt Galvanized Steel Sbinglee I�a R. Gallaughe'r 1Office and Boara Room.Geouod Flooi• �re-'at eleven a'ciock- ship Council, Bird's Felt Slate Shingled a Remember the drama "Civil. Ser- I was surprised that he or she, a: Metsopolitan Building, the case may be, did int include the for sale at - Grain Merchant TORONTO, ONTARIO vicF," •o be sitien by 'tiie, 11t. Zior. Y T. PAT'ERSON'S• - CLAREMONrl- i Young' Peop'-� in t1:e Greenwood Unit- Toronto Highway Departemnt, as; Toronto #'hones-Adelaide 6371 and 831 Pd Church this Friday evenink, coin- they are a party to said policy, -by - Call and get prices. Phone 2812 mencing at eight o'clock. This is a, contributing thirty per cent, of the �- - .1_JL1�7S W .Is in the market to purchase Hay, THE RURAL three act dran a full of '-humor tinct cost of construction and maintenance Straw, Grain and Potatoe+, patho-• 'Ada ission, adults, 2 ic., chit- of our Towship roads. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. t 'the Provincial Engineer, --rho ia- For gt1otations apply a1Ten under-tvte.re�_earg 15c� spects the work done on our town- GARAGE [ Real Estate and Insurance. _ _ CLARt:MONl - ship roads, has -stated that Pickering We, are prepared to do all kinds- i �. CFI .1: ra C'N Cheer u Township Council lives u to the let of repairpa d oars, also bat. R. R. No. 1, Farm Prclperties a Specialty, p, .bll sell will'' soo,: ter of their rules laid clown by the he here. tory charging. electric Phone Pickering,1712 � - Head OfRce:219 214 Confederstion Wm. Bo iaftton, of Markham,� rtt- Highway.Department: I must admit Y welding and In fact Life Building. Toronto. Snrtda with D. Dawson and fam11 there is a Grievance regarding Base 16tf Reference Bank of Montreal Phone Main 1390. Y y' Line road, but who is to blame? First everything in con- Amor;>;st those who are' changir>R I would advise you to consider the section with I places'in the vicinity are L. Hili, W. car work. -Coal, Coal Breach. Office: Gordon Building, c S situation you are placed in along the Pickering Ontario. I�cotice, Mack and �I. Cobbins. R Sure and the old rail fenEe comes lake. front where your land is very Gat?, Oile, Grease and Aeeeseoriesr' 4 'Phone 6800. _ _ :'.Sr.f these da for helping t heavy and does not drain off at this on hand constantly, 1n handy ese ys he pt he time of the _ old Ford. or Durant out of the mud. year so quickly as:land Call and see our Catalogues of TIME TABLE-Pickering Station, Both churches' of our community more porous. Dodge and Star Care•; _Hard and SOf>t 60x1 Of. tb8t. K._Tsaiaa_gnin!.Eaat Sas as foliosraqm were.well attended on - Se otxlly. the reau -nts aIVng the _ r r�+ : best quality .on I. 10 Mail 7.58A M. sial singing was rendered by the jun- Base Line road, and through truck LAW'S GARAGE _ " 28 Local 1:•.55 P,M. JQr boys in the Union-Church; which traffiic, are considerable at fault in hand _ 30 Local 5.24 P.M was enjoyed by all, tearing up the road by overloading in -AND SERVICE STATION Sunday train, 8.38 A.M,. Among those who.spent the Easter the.winter and spring time when the ti THOS.atlSs Aa LAW, Trains going Wast 'due a follows- holiday under the-parental roof were: Toad is soft. -And I presume you ex. No. 29 Local 9.929 A.M. - Miss Irene Cowie, Misses Helen and pert-the Township Fathers using Q�]lCs=��e Gni 27 Local '3.25 P.M. Lucie Dawson; Miss Hilda Silmon, your term," to follow up and repairFIR Mail . 906P-M, Miss Eileen Cooper, Misses.Viola and and rebuilt} as fast as the damage is E E • --'' Suadpy train, 8.4.P. M. Georgina Forsyth, Miss Isabel Gregg, .done._ Do not oxerlook the fact that -let u's show you-our tForegoing is according to Standard Messrs. Gordon Gregg and , Donald all dirt roads are almost impassable time. Rawson. at this time of the year, 2 «.►�--. "Or do you ever leave the Batir " Hear,Ebenezer Dramatic Crib in Line Road?" 'If you do not I would - �4 dainty bottle _ CLARE.TONT Y 'Willow Craft •� _ - • - thg Town Hall neat Von• advise you to take a jaunt out to the _ •.. CREAMERY day evening. d, j tray, when your road is - ` no some r CHAIRS _ : . - bad, just for curiosity, and probably �= of - OUNBARTON., if you Ret back you will be more sat- - isfied :with the Base Line-Road-and Three Flowers . 4 designs to` ch'close from, piney Highest price'paid for hills Margaret Kitchell spent Sun- implore your friends .apd,neighbors from cho to 1 from, (%rearn at the day with relatives in Orillia. along that road to take more interest Sorry to report wee Muriel Pat• in it and help maintain it in a better ° Perrume - /,Alta. see otlr solid walnut 0,,(.a. Claremoa L. Creamery >zcia Annan sunder the. doctor's care, condition. Mrs. Harper -Alan is in the city .I alrl interested in our roads, but , slonal Chairs. Jnet the latest _ - with her daughter, Ialeeny`who'is ill, they are expensive, and as I'believe Value 50C ' in an odd chair for the Give as a trial and be convinced Mrs: Mackie spent the week-end considerable road building will be un- living room. FIA DALE - with her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Gour- dertaken this year on the Base Line, with e>�iCh The home for Con olenm and +�+�va DALC� lie. it would be good business for-you to _ S Ailsa, Jean -and Doris McWhinney, join in with the Road Superintendent ' r Tapestry huge. Our PZC +RIQ of Toronto,.are holidaying with rela• when he calls on you, and do not bob of prices are right. - tives here. cause him to almost have t0-beyou _ r ' Jno. and Mrs. Mills, of Toronto, to come along and do your bit but �Y We will have cut Sowers and pot- spent, a couple of days with the lat- throw your hat in the rilW and say T to ~ ted plants from tlLe Flower- For Pastry use tee's ynolher: here- I am, tell me what you,want Three- Flowers dais Green&nsesitn every Neil and MLss Margaret Fraser and me to do and I will do it. week All orders re• Our RO al Brand Miss Bernice Edd and guests are Anything for better roads and no ,- help. Powder : Y eeived or telepboo- y _ holidaying at the Manse. complai7it when the Assessor- comes ed will be given - ' Grocer's. Miss Fanny and Master Jimmy along or when we get our tax bills. _' ! fix your our courteous attention. Smales, of Enniskillen, are spending I am rather serious regarding the at ° Farmers wko have wheati et your the week with their grandmother ancJ last ,paragraph of your letter about flour'made from your owl other relatives here. the lady and the sheep. Hope she did _ t - wheat. We can ~Wfi and Mrs. Taylor and Miss not get hurt,, but they are worth +� I.00 A. Sterriff grind it. ;_ Doris, a;,d Mr. and Mrs. Holliday and watching at the present. time as the :Kiss Norma, of Bowman lle, spent lambs are arriving: X Furniture Dealer a d� Feed of all kinds-ChickgqD� (feed, Monday with frierds in this vicinity. Probably it was a Gentleman in t 'Funeral D tiler hen feed, chop, millifeI On Sunday morning, April 14, Mr. sheep's clothing, the kind who drives Jones Drug Store Scott, of Indore, India, will address you off the farm. „ Satisfaction or money back, Phone 1800 -Chopping every week-day. - the thank-offering meeting of the W. Yours for co-operation in road " ° M.S. in the United Church. Every- building. Phone 6800 Pidel'in� PiakQeng° DntB?IO =6 ZT. XADC -VUr0 � body welcome. f On•Lboker. ;e • may` - > T c.._=`i.. ',a..�r ^' •' ....'n1...@ oc:m_+;� .r i'.` I.AIM '''fit y':y,p•. ^t.. �. '1 - Y.:F .t� -�n . . . vt. e.'?p. �.;:,h, •. ,7r'�.. _ t-,.:.-;•.... =-x.+e .-s w r.. -,rt;- �..r»•ti "�•' _ '�. _i�h. e°- w'�'•' „s .:�. `^•5'S•a.n;. a•i'.•`•3TCF1Ff•:.'.E"""'+. — 4 'i... _ ::::. - ..,. ..-`4 ,W1.. v-"7T 'Cl•..'f,,.. _ -..•t...,Mm_ r. i.. w.A b..,r _- ..r- _. $.:•. _ , ,, _ f .. 'S'SCI” ,�'.•.^:Y'1 R'. ^. -.t. '1 +. ,:•G: _ �. ,_, � y..V4' 'S•4C,1•✓lu^...,c •V', .. .:.a'aSS. _.t.'...--,t...y..-.'. '...' ,. F. ... ,.+,p' 4'. a '•Jd••' /4 _ Y. .,✓Y, , �.�- .?..' -W�'.., F- . • ,::,.'" ..,... ,.•: .:r.: ' '. ' •. .. ., ._.. rya e StocI addition. ,t is .Important from an _ CK :CO� ars t ` ks; econostandpoint that the on is my Yrg+r& *rrw�Gadconfined within two trails and them - _ - •_ j, l� i 3oyous' Jingles By Gifted Rh to to no-exploring across the country to peck up shoots.' of taiasralised mar Y� rs a hyo terlal, mining.costs are lessened-be- 'IotII►eq Gold Mini Has iWucli cause there is a comparatively atnau The Contest is closed. For the time being at any rate, the to Clain by Hydro Com- ti ;� percentage of dead worst. Becaoee. of -Limerick-Contest will'be discontinded: There-is no question, iiow > istuo�l. Contract _. �: • we character of we rock there. will ever,about its popularity with readers as>ave are ' swamped *� be -surprisingly little dtIutloit when literally d ch.e time cotges 'Fol etoping. with letters and there are hours of work ahead to get through - LAKE SHORE,NEWS � with over two and a h be gla&to alt miles of with those at present on hand: While we are catching up we will lateral work done. on four levels By , -hear from those who have taken part in the contest, or LLOYD J. MOORE �E Howey is proves ass medium-sized who have found pleasure in following it in the papers.- _Let us r . Member Standard Stock and Mining " a ;c mine. From the Ontario Govern.. know what you think of the Limerick Corner and whether or not Exchange ment's standpolai it is apparently Oil stocks have superseded the ' worth while'to make an ex0endlture you would like't0 see this feature continued." grids and coppers iii market proms ,0 - ' of$1,00000 for a power plant The On the other hand, if you have any ideas foY a feature to take ` nonce during the peat fortnight's . ., rate of =,0 at Ear Falls is equivalent the place of Limerick Corner, let us have them. Editor, Limerick trading on the Standard Stock sort to $32 at the mine. This compares Corner, Associated Publishers, 73 Adelaide St. W„ 'Toronto. - r alining Exchange up until the timewith a $65 rate at Kirkland take. . Following are the selections for this week:— of the panic break un the Newer There. is not a mining company in SHREDDED WHEAT DIAMOND DYES - York Market. :here nae been Eastern Canada with the single ex There is a young girl they call When doing your dyeing of dresses, a great crave of enthusiasm which ception of International Nickel that Bunny, To shades which go well with your has travelled from' the West and as- has has such a low rate. Frim a broader tailed the Eastern .markets. The '-» standpoint the entrance of the Hydro' whose 'temper is ,always quite tresses, . unusual spectacle of stocks dou.bilug - V Electric Power Commission into Co- and' Dyes quadrupling In price almost over- BY LLOYD J. MOORE, operatiodwith the mining business is For breakfast she'll eat For in them there lies _ night has been witnessed time and important. Nothing but Shredded Wheat. Aa assurance. •of beauty, not hlem¢er Standard Stock nasi Mining tmilk, or with fruit, or with tgala. Comparative newcomers have Exchange. There will be_some interesting de With ii guesses. sb been- sharing prominence with more -- - velopments in Howey affairs over the honey. Miss Mabel Whitwell, K Mrs, M. E. Calder, Jarvis, out. .._seasoned stocks, such as Royalite terial increase over 1928 and 19Y9• next few months. The power Contract : Home and Dalhousie. . There to every Among the gold stocks there do not is a most far-reaching matter, but Is Pension Falls, Out. r 'Indication ot,a fairly expended period appear to be any in our opinion that not calculated 'to bring spectacular LEONARD'S EAR OIL ,,ot activity -in the oils of Western offer greater opportunities of profit market action. The mill will,be de SALADA TEA 'Thele was a deal man in Port Canada. However, there is a danger. and less probability of less than do livered In time to use water trans- Of strange labels be always eve- Royal, picious, -Who used •Leoaard'a 'famous Ear' 'vR that this will be carried to extremes Teck-Hughes and make Shore for a Portation before the close of the 1929 t that are _wholly unjustified, There hold of syear.veral months or a year. season, There'. will be Interestfag Though your 'grocer may .be Quits Oil. "^ are plenty of precedefiis, so It would Hower Gold Mines, Limited: has development trews soon after the omcfous, They say he now hears # be well to. watch the situation cars. concluded a most advantageous ena shaft-sinking program Is completed. May Salada'a the tea; With both of his ears s ` Cul ly, tract for power with the Hydro sat►: The second half of the year should Mr. (}soder, for me, - More than anyone else la Pert The Turner Valley field Is a remark. tris Power Commission ot. Ontario be productive of constructive events Fort know that each cup la d'- Royal. . Bt ' gable zone, and its poaaibllities have whereby it is_assured of a ;25 rat+. In a mise-matting sense. Production .'" _ ilcfons. ' Mr. Bruce Rowbotbam, , not yet been ganged. It is stili more for the life of the mine. This Is an is about twelve months away, and Mrs. Rene Clendening, 8toutLville, Ont, 1 - Markham, Oat. One night a young 4 .. or leas a ;eologica! puzzle. Inasmuch achievement of great importance to.fa dependent on the speed with which as the underlying source of the crude Howey. The contract calls for a mint- the power plant can be completed. naptha content c! the gas appears mum of 2,00 h.p. Power will be do- Howey has an authorized capital KEEN'S MUSTARD A ung baby was fret. - Said a comical jigger named Bus- ting, to be a multiplicity of stock flotationa livered at the mine as soon as the of 6,000,000 shares of $1 par value, ° !upon which excessive valuations are Plant can be."bulit at Ear Falls. where of which 300,000 remain to the tress Lard. In spite of its kind mother's petting, _ apt to be placed oy the speculative a conservation dam has been under ury. .It has approximately $700,000 "Have you ever cussed hard over Castoria.she gave It. public. construction for some months past I In cash. No further financing is like custard?" It certain did save 1t, Lake Shore and Teck-Hughes have It will take approximately a year to ly, as there are plenty'of funds on 'We said, "Oh, dear no, And now nothing else it is getting complete. power installation. [n hand for mill construction. We'd be shocked to do so. Mrs. A. P. K,nfght, been advancing at{kte by stride to But we're frightfully "keen an Parkhill, Ont, mine development without much pub- the meantime, a 600-ton mill will he With the revival of prices after the Keep's Mustard." sic attention being called so their built At the Howey property. Shaft d:.•tiatrous break of Tuc:..,ay, March v Mrs. A McNeil, IB BEN CHEWING TOBACCO slnLing to a depth of 1,000 feet is now 26th the miu'n market madr a won• .' achievements during the past year. ii Norwood, Ont. -,Said Jim's wife—"Do you know, my -Their progress has been quite sub- in P�gress. The last Information derfl recovery, Conservative invest- i brave fella', 'staatlal and would doubtless have available was that a depth of approxi- meat after s readjustment has taken ' mately 700 feet had been reached. la DIAMOND DYES - ..That chewing that "weed" makes --. been heralded with much market ac- p ce should prove profitable to the If your wardrobe !a shabby and you "yells tivity It mayor attention had not been The shaft will be completed sad a well informed, directed toward the base metal stocks, sump made by July. Lateral wort faded. But of Big Lien, she swore Vit•. wily be conducted on the lower tour Don't look so heartbroken and -"You shall chew more and more i notably the coppers and copper zinc _ 'of "Quebec, Sudbury and Northern levels simultaneously, as was the case Jaded. Till I,get a new purple umbrella. : Manitoba fields. Lake Shore now on the first tour It seems likely that "Your spirits will rise Mrs.. T. W Hicks, stands out as the greatest gold mine the aezt all months will $ee the It you diamond dyes, R.R. No, 2,r Niagara In North America It is still much Howey management well on the way And. you'll look like a queen'when R.R. No. 2, Coward Proving rap the downward ex paraded. Niagara Falls S., Out. - rounger than Its great Porcupine rival, . etre, C. A. Lamon. but nevertheless gives every Indica• tension of its ore to a depth of 1.000 i tion of surpassing It Oro reserves feet. There U plenty of ora at the1 - Orangeville. Out. DIAMOND DYES bare been increased steadily and the present stage to warrant embarklag� y .It you want.to.save papa his peanv - thaaagemeot has been justified In on a 600-ton tabling program. The �/ iCMRiST1E'S BISCUITS ,And make ,yourself winsome for stP ing up production. The record lower cost of power will &&gist greatly Now. I. tell you that Little Jack Benny, n PP ` for a day'b ran to around 1,390 loos. In achieving remarkably low prodnc• Horner Dlamond Dyes is a prizetit t tics casts. Horace G: Young. general -L still to the state famous Corner, .;That will dazzle your eyes Annual production is not tar from But t know that he sits For 'twill make your old. clothes $7,000,00 per annum: and net profits manager, to figuring on a cost of re probably in excess of $4,000,000, 13.50 a too. He also estimates the ore Eating Chrtstie's Biscuits,hi bright Miss a i annually. Tbts. amounts to twice the at $7, leaving a net profit of $3.50. w Not plum pies as la histories ss Emma McLean. total capital of the mine, which 1s It to becoming apparent. however,that former. Wapie Leaf, Ont stn sides$ a most remarkable record. the fourth level Is showing up s coo- stn J H McVitUe, The milling objective has not yet stderable tonnage of ore that. exceed-4Mlitcrd Haven, "' 'CHRISTI E'S BISCUITS 'peen reached, It is understood that the above figure. It wot ld not he r '. St. Joseph's [stand, Ont. " There was an old lady called she next step will be 2,000 tons, which surprising if further development work 7 %,� ��1 Hannah, , should give an output. of 310,000,000 shows up ore which would bring the Hannah.-Who slipped on a r=ite»banana, . mine average to about 19.50 under tr- J A jolly young woman named Crlspo She cared not a bit. ,. year and profits of $6,000,000, or $3 [ - a share. Wben such a step will be tuvA milling tests. The tendency of v d 9 Bulled all-her clothes wfth- quick • But as where she ill fsoade is uncertain, but there to every the management throughout the eaHy yeMA A+e� Chtere And nibbled �Chrfatie Sultana. I-eason to expect tt will eventually be development of the mine has been to I` They were ntcg, sweet anal Glean, Afia¢f:lan en Welch. Areached and this tonnage will not ex• underestimate rather than to magnl[y Just fit for the Queen, Hannabal Street, haus- the possibility o! still further the results obtained. In view of this "Glrts"used to *ear hoop skirts and So for ever she'll always praise Blenheim, Oat... p. pake S p ment'tf estimate of $3.50 costa will be ad carry, parachutes." ',. Mrs- T. FT. Weatherall. Alter j BEECHAM'S.,PILLS c - - conservative attitude, the manage- carry parasols, now they wear jumpers Lake Shore h:s baa . developing s has a is uta with Mag. - wonderfully at depth. The size of Its taken much more seriously than I .a A ge p _• t i d ' bre shoots co.mbiaed with the high would otherwise be the case. it A woman has just been elected gle' _• BROCK'S BIRD SEED -He is generally quite sore and Jkverage values promlce to make Lake should be "remembered that ore can president o: the Puzzlers' League'of " My auntie, woo has a canary, fuggy, bhore a phenomenal earner.- It Is be mined acrotsa much greater aver- America, which, it. seems to us, is as Tried to g-et it to sing Tipperary, Q, uoth he "Beechani's' Pills soot yet possible to place ore reserves age widths than in Porcupine. In it should be. ► But he bird would not heed - Take' awav other ills, " at the point that, willsootsundoubt• —__ Ti{t. -he gave it Brock''& seed: How I wish they would rid me of _edly be attained, justifying a 1,600• Now it singe night 'and day for Maggfl. " ton milling program. When probaple Plans to Give Public Health Important Boost � Aunt Mary, Mrs. Harry ktctkmnell, 'earnings are translated in terms of s Mrs, Clande Bongard, Clarendon Sia., Ont. dividend, Lake Shore is not unlikely % Bos 24, Norwood, Ont. -'Lo assume a place of greater proml- � �`- BEECHAM'S PILLS inenee marketwise than It has yet `RED ROSE TEA It you're sickly and weak and don't peen accorded. There was an old lady named dare .w Teck-Hughes is similarly improving Susan, Attempt 91l your ork as you'd,care' Jts position. The management, pro- -Who YVI'ho lived iu the town of Van to, roses to open up.the min to a depth Duzen, Then try Beecham-,Q- Pills, sof 4,000 feet, and with'that end In ! 1 drink Red Base Teat They will cat all the ills -�`'view and sinking a new shaft about one can"That's the while my nail she, ,is` And the aches and the pats{s that X00, feet south of the I a we're heir.to. _ Such a measure of success has beenst400zin', 'Mrs. E. McCormick, enjored thus far' In the extension of -N-Bernice Hail, R. D.5; Parkhill,Ont. development work at depth that Teck• R.R. No. .Sandridge, Ont. Iiughes officials are Yttaking a bold bid -' SHREDDE? WHEAT BISCUIT - to probe the ultimate possibilities of CHRISTIE'S BISCUITS "Ye ma'-hae ye'er 10 bannocks•o' the property. The mine is moving on At the last birthday party of barley! . the di:action of larger production. ITannah's •Or ye'er,wee scones o' bran—1"11 The current year will undoubtedly AVe had.orangeg.nuts and bagAnas,,- no parley!. bring improvement over the 1928 pro We had goodies galore, But our folk ha'e ne'er lacked, duction record, which is Clot far short But we all wanted more "R biles they eat the cakes packed. o[ =a.000,U0. There ie every lttdtca• °° When she brought In some "Chris- In the Shredded.l�'heat.boz," said ' tion that 1930 will be a Still bigg4r 2 - tie's Sultanas." MacFarley. year.. Teck-Hughes ,is running Lake s Effie McCormack, Mrs. L. Moore, ;Shore a close_ contest for feadership. R.R. 'o The opening up of six new levels R b Parkh 1 Ont. -•. Tee water, Ont. down to a depth of 3,000 feet, which have,draw'n ibe lead',of a• goat, or a ;.. : Its now getting under way and the pro. L;:. ;' Mag1C - monkey, or donkey, there will be The Mirror• :'leered close on to 4,000 teat w1t1 ex• •Much merriment ran be derived at much laugbter, ft you polish lightly' THE MEN BEHIND THE MOVEMENT party from the magic _mirror•, again-the experiment can be,` -pose Teck-Hughes capabilities in the -'- •- ��• � •' 'the , ;way of larger production. An elaborate health exhibit Is to be staged in Montreal in May, to Secure the loan of a hand mirror, and the mirror handed to another There is reason to expect that be- show the results which may be achieved by Increased expenditures for publis 1 on it draw with a ,piece.of French member oL the party. - `tore fall work on the six- new levels health, as recommended by the Montreal Survey Committee conerning health chalk a sentence -or a funny figure. _ swill have procured.sufficiently to Jus- conditions. The above three outstanding leaders in the public,health field i if you polish afterwards lightly with tity the erection of another 300-ton are advising: Left tq.right: Dr. Gordon Bates, General Secretary of the i a silken handkerchief the writing will Freight Traffic on Welland mill•unit,, which will; be in line with ;disappear. Then-hand the mirror to a Canal .- s the announced policy of the company. Canadian social Hygiene Council; Dr, Grant Fleming, Director of th@ Depart- , ' went of Public Health and Preventive Medlcttte, AIcGili University; and Dr,;mefiber o! the company with a re• k It is also reasonable to expect higher quest to breath upon it, and then be The freight traffic on the Welland millheads with tho increased tbnnago, J. A Beudoin, Director of the School of Social Hygiene, University of Mont* (will-see something nppear-which will canal,-Canada. during 1928 reached a ve that 1930 should sow a very ma- real be of special interest to him. It you l ney high record of 7.433,617 lona. W .:�. •(fit,. ; x > _ ! .:-. , ;� ,- - �, ,. .mah.^:k•.;.+..t��v -..hd'a. ..- --•rv.-- - _i .�-•-.ew.. :...., nk-,.ms...x:' .^. .;..-: .-..:..ie ..si- 'r.�' .i•Y-. .r. P .- .'�._ -- >. . +.r i WI Metl�d`Improves Cbiidcen More ps to the pound,more flavor iii tris cup.mare - ter6s Facts t • 4 1i �$ Rale g to itis taste. That's what makes Red Rose Tca y ., yP t • D040 M t Better aresititg have been 'obtained so popular. Every package guarant-, Os Ver y from the small flock of chickens when ` f a'- t. 0 H elle.following points have been ad- �" hered to in .raising them. , �1 Cr Klan Thin a=Told About of 1, Batch earn, aiatng hatching ease n }► $ from a flock.known to be absolutely THOUGHT I was Interest to Ontarians tree from disease. y - - - •2. Brood each hatch separately.- going eparately. going to be a cripple - for life wi&*neuritis and KUP MANY RECORDS 3. Brood on clean ground, at least •_ rheumatism." Mrs. Si► $00 feet from the henhouse, or where, - ^ED 10$9` Izi the vaults of the Dept. of Health chloks have been raised as much as 1 T mon Kae, R.A. 2, -St. is kept the original registration of two years previously, and not down- � • p MaWsr Ontario,says this e%try birth, marriagtl and death oc- hill where the intestinal parasite Legge isgood tea in a. letter. And many curring in the Province of Ontario. and germs can wash on to'the new other women at the Pres- Approximately seven millitm records grounds. : ent moment are suffering are now Oil file; more than 133,000 4, Feed a balance ration. RED. ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good so severely from rheum&- birth, marriage and, death registra- 5. Separate' the cockerels from the J— tism that they, too, feel tions are added yearly to the records; pullets early. _ over 42'000 certificates ate issued each Classified Advertisements ♦ depressed and gyp° year, while the -number of searches NO DIV INE i lrijl� Carden Roses But Mrs. Kis Fouad roach a yearly fatal of $50,000. i j�111rj iH TJs room. PLANTS.;quality A9YAR.4 REGISTRATION A SIMPLE S' Acus roots. }3lgneet Qua,uy guar- lk - relief in the time-tasted MATTER.• evens. R. o. The roses which are best for the auteed stock, best varieties, best '12. 4 BABY'S OWN TABLET garden may be partially a matter of Free delivery. C R Le N remedy, Dr. Williams y Belleville. Pink Pills, This famous. The parents are required by law preference and partially a matter of BABY CHICKS. Why tiATCFi diseov of a Caaadiaa to register the birth as soon as latitude and soil conditions. Such ,a A-1 four varieties. Drier so upr occurs, and it is a siml Is matter co For Either the Newborn Babe seemingly unimportant matter as the %�rite for free catalogue. w. s. Switzer. doctor, oY g �d fib' out the blank post card which is �trnnton, Ontario. • po or.the Growing Child. location in the garden may have its purifying the blood, ra supplied free Por this purpot e. The influence on the plant. The color of, zxfsasarazsoxAZ teovass 6 news vitality and attacks child and its pareuta derive Certain There is no other medicine to egaSt Rapture is a .blending of pink, apri- �p EST EQUIPMENT, LATEST 31ETIi. rheumatism at its very advantages from thin prompt registra- Baby's Own Tablets for little ones— cot and gold, and it blooms• freely. •17 ons, uniform return load prices:' per. tion, not the least o! which is that whether it be for the newborn babe Souvenir des Claudius Pernet is a All goods.insured. we move you when a the record is preserved and official or the growing child the Tablets al• good yellow. Double White Killarney you want to move. disks your enquiries I suffered for four now, Pioneer distance movers. Agents bean and nothing weaned certificate may at any time be secured ways do good. The; are absolutely is generally considered one o! the in principal cities of eastern states and y Canada. Bill The ]Lover, Hamilton and to help mot says Mrs. for entrance to school, to prove in- free from opiates or other harmful best, and by many, the best white. Toronto. heritance, age, to vrte or to marry,for drugs and.the mother can always feel Templar, Briar Cliff, Ophelia, air. F. �• „After taking Dr• life insurance or ass rt parposes, safe in- asing thein.' R. Pierson, Matchless, Mme. Butterfly, Williams'Pick Trills,I am D po p pos Sandy Gardner of Bernina Hill aq well as for mans other require- Concerning the 'Taulets. Sirs. Jolla Premier, Commonwealth, and Colum• brung in a'load of vegetables to th® a now able to do all my ments thrulighout life. Armour. R:R. 1, south. Monaghan. bia are all good varieties. office on account of bis subscri own work. I feel that oat., says:-"We have three fine, tion, which now fetches him -up td SHY D0 PEOPLE DIE? " 'healthy children, to whom, when a Minard•s Llnlmerrt prevents Ftu. these is nothing like 2927. It bein nigh noontime, he stay ��n If the deaths of r-sidents were'not medicine is needed, we have given -----=�_-' registered. the Dept.+tn\ent wotild not ed fee quite .a spell, and helped eat Bu Coda at all dote �' only, i3abp'e Own Tablets The Tablets Cainada s Cod for .West Indus em all up. Sand; knows his onions Buy Y g' be in a position w know what"dis- are the best medicine you can keep Th.) '`i�'est Indies are the chief mar raw er cooked. �v and defiers m mom- eases were causing Ontario's people in any home where these are young cine orb mail, aid, to die. But the tration of deaths set for this products of Canada's deep- y poste ruga.^ ch Baby' '' sea fisheries; no cod 1sh in the world SO teats, from The Dr. i9 tow very thoroughly done, and it is Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but stands the'tropical climate like thatATENTS Williams Medicine Co' o► interest to note ,from the latest thorough laxative which regulate the cured by NOwa Scotia flsh�rmen. Brockville, Ontario. s.to report that we lost 35,909 residents stomach and bowels; banish const!- n ,tat or -Wanted lnvenElaneL'� - in 1926, hut-20,849 of these wire due pation and indigestloa; break up and Full tnrnr.,tatioa seas tree Cy Attic has bin �+•earin his ear- to ten causes, distributed as follows: colds and simple fever and make muffs so much this winter that now ��MAKSAtr oo• Deet. R. D'Wflllanug Rate per teething easy. They are .bold by Reale sc oft•+• out • - - - 100,000 he cant hear pothiti without em. Cy 07s �� medicine dealers or direct by mail at havin.-always ,listened {n to every- ltio.of popu- 25c a box from Th,3 Dr.-Williams' become neves- ' body's business,, it may Diseasts. ( deaths lation Blediclne Co, Brockvi{le, Ont. 3ary fer him to wear em all summer. Dua r..a...~v► •e..:'. Tissot D seaae.... 5,132 163.1 ---�_— ••A Housslt"a NAM■ 3,11Q - 99:0 i + •�' 0.L••�,•�•"�" ta,.r< "`°'�+ eM.�t:aYNTlltse Cancer ..•. ...:.. . To Cure Scale - . Diseases of the ... ,- Arteries 2.7!8 863 ""°�'•''"`�cN,nc sem Pneumonia ...... 1.9d2 '60,4 Insects on Ferns scNwtpR•i MATCH At the county town Lanquit Sat Tuberculosis ..... 1.830 G8.3 i zze oto fain, t v :. Butlatn. night, thinspace const me me soup and Influenza 1,588 60.4 For scale insects an ferns and All nos a'rs. siaroi7zeux f- ONT. ate• typehigh L efsteaks vas served. Bright's Disease .. 1,56t 49.8 other house plants, kerosene emulsion I SAWN There bein a let.ty of white space Apoplexy ,. .,,, 1,405 x14.6 is the remedy. A simple emulsioMOWERS 1s ny e.rper6snt•Ms v 4th -. of them boiled shirts fur}firkin privi- Broncho-pneumonir 9-10 130.8 may 'be made b using a tables n- Or es.th boils t hard next dayrki to r i- y poo ssssta:ssidtar soars d loltasss member what was d the night store. Infantile Diarrhoea 615 x0.5 ful of kerosene oil to a cupful of milk. CANAOX5 8"71 �iLl���i�'a - _ -_,..The mespeech a with hint: frequency stn•: The toll of lives-which heart disease,. Stir this thoroughly and dilute it by rl/ Etc interferences. was broadcast from cancer and disea 'e of the arteries are adding two gallons of water. Keep ILlssdtpoaibletollta�i w.r,..�, ,.tt.r"a b.�tw# A4 r� taking yearsly, is so heavy—and, un- the mixture well stirred while using 1 u/sen KAIs"08 ,, Ch"Ne"aiss fti `r""L ..,the local station, with,an occasional g than 1►tAA4'8 s..*zs. o>■".d ss' d+s°',Ts..r l stand by, ,lease. fortunately, increasing from year 'to ,Cover every part of the foliage and tlimss6 gave year—that the 'Department feels all stems of the plant with the spray. eLp , j -- poeeible advertia-ng should be given --:.-- t ! For �nfl�gnz�e �WhAt Will tothese figures. Nothing th$t can Mlnsed's Liniment for Grippe and Ftu. rota,iar4.kewalessen the ravages of these three prin "i° cipal causes of death sho:lt. be left i I sK+oe `M� The Liniment that Relieves AA QU untried. _. JAMcs cKVIUS uNv HOW TO APPLY FOR CERTIFI- �OVNT fLOlr'i��. `1 a,tocrc"1tLt0•t? Ailments CATES HOTEL O When a certificate Is required, write ( • R to the Department of Health, Parlia- T:,e popularity of 11 Is \ F ment Buildings, Tor nto, stating :oatelry its evidenced !n I . the fact that guests .tn- _ 8 ,j. (1) Whether . birth, marria a or pr g variably return to the �illlll G OF FAI y � death certificate is ttpsired. Mount Royal. (2) Name of person. A courteous t+�tcnrNr 3 and cheery hospitality { (3) Wbe:e birth, marriage or death! atv,.-tt you. - ` r occurred; and whe. VERNON G. CARDY • Fees to accompany application, Manaylrty Director 3 • Schedule of fees is as follows: -- t Search, 50c. The LargestHotel Copy of certificate, $1.00. British thQ .^� " FEEL-WELLAND oi 1 Birth certificates for use in connec- tion,with school athletibs are issued Empire. - - p at a charge of fifty,cents when ap- plied for by school principal. - rFor purposes of mull ers' allowances Children Cry' -ata, death cerr.ficate of sailer, mar- rings certificate of father and mother and birth certificates are supplied free, > dor It he Mothers't Allow- - when applicution is madv Allow- local secretary of a There is hardly a household that ante Board cz -1 hasn't heard of Castorial• At least 'Applicatioi, by a sol*ier (s6ldier'3 'five million homes are never without widoty or children).for free certificate \ :; it. It there are children In your for pension purposes should be accom v., wi'enee from Vie D.S.C.R. Rates f$4 and $7 and u ,,, „ "' ;•: '?''''"' family ,there's almost daily need of pgnled •by• its comfort,• And any,night may find — -' /on very thankful there's a bottle In _ - the house. Just a few drops, and that _ _ :• ; ;4; ' . '-collo or .constipation is relieved; '• � diarrhea- checked. A vegetable pro- _ < duct; a baby remedy melint-for young _ MRS FRANK Ln KN- . R.R.Na 5,13•rton F. Hamlltoo,Oat. -R.Na t.80:Std,Leukin..N.Dakoa folks. Castorta is tbout the only "I have to work in the store "1 had nvo babies which I thing you have eve; heard doctors `. Before idvise giving to infants. Stronger e,u,N ou 1 and do-my own housework too lost at seven months. lE I and 'I got nervous and run. my third baby was bom my medicines 'are dangerous to a tiny' "u baby, however harmtesa they may be down and was in bed nearly all and advised me,to take to grown-ups.s. Good old Castorta! OtKwktp summer.The least noise would your medicine and he bought Remember the name,' and remember make me nervous.I was told to me three bottles of it. When I _ to.buy'it It spare you a sleep- �r.T,6 d take Lydia E.Pinkham's Vege- had taken the first one I began was tea tow table Com tend and I have to feel•-betterso I kept on due• i us nt ht. It is always d po O N rix g a , less, T o 1 es mac i oto O period. We have • • • '- read, atwags sate to use; to ewer• ;L„S,ot�+ _ taken seven bottles. It has inn the whole.pen agencies, or for everyday ailments. 46�„�;;� - made me stronger and put a healthy baby.boy,and we are _ Any hour of the day .or, night thatGASES •wtsEA more color into my face. I get so proud of him and praise _ =Baby beeomef .fret{tel, or restless. along nicely now with my Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Castorta was never more popular `with mothers than it is to-day. Every Just a tasteless dose of Philripc' departs. You are happy again In five work and with my four twit- Compound for the help it gave ,druggist has It. minutes, dren. I would like to answer me. I feel well and strong."- 7 of Magnesia In water. That is an alkali; effective, yet harmless, It Don't depend on crude methods. letters."—Mrs. J. Malin. Mrs. Frank Lukes. . Employ the best way yet evolved in 1 has been the staadar9 antacid for 50 all the years of searching: That isLydie ' s► Sears' amonb 'physicians everywhere. Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. ' • • One spoonful will neu..ro.lize at once Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa' ► s many time. its volume in acid, It is Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pbyst- 11 lf the right way, the quick.-pleasant and I clans for 50 y.ears to correcting excess ' efficient way to `kill the excess acid T acids. Each bottle contains',full direct -' ISSUE No. 14—'29 The stomach becon-es sweet, the pain Tl tions—any drugstore. • Zli o ,� # NO OTHERS OBB Al! E w._ � Mpat bermeglled on �usehoY� sit gown, eletgRa 'SOHNoD9sg@eovernment.�Muaisl t ha e o s. w , gg 9on�il lUo.Ind tr 'Koudoy wkten tbe`poAert+eseutbled Ha py Tho ht Haxige,eta., fa the 8afa ipvestmenG at.from fl to?��i u bt,ravIaryew,: i1.b0itpaidInadvahea In the Estate pf George Cooper, late station tu#e3er Flunegan N report Village of Pickering,-belongong to cent. r S.bm ptions ro tkw United State. and Creat of tBe 'V114ge of Clic imont,ni the when lfb wag urged to be brief the estate of the late W. H. P INSURANCE--All classes written in- t, Britain sa.00tnadvan«. Township of Pickering, Geatlemhn, 'when ;reporting aecidegte: "Off Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. See �ii'hs. eluding Fare, Automolflle, Wind- --.-- deceased. again, on again, gone again—Fite, W. B. Powell, auctioneer. storm. Accident and8ickness. •JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to negs, _ Phone or.write K Section 51 of the Trustee Act, -that . 43.0 ED. BOWMAN,W.hitby' all persons having claims against the ..BRING IT HERE— ,=0ti Friday morning last a sari• estate of the late George Cooper, rrvho SALE REGISTER. _ ,otte motor accident occurred en died on or abort the first da o3" - Now is the time io get a new 8Pt of EVERYTHING IN INSURANC? y' Friday, 'A til 5th—Auction sale of - ----?the Provincial Highway in front January, 192y, at the said Village of JP a esa, or get the old set repaired. =:of Allison' Bros'., about two snipes Claremont, are required to send by farm stock, including cattle, regis- I have err-stock samprea of 8dmaell -If you require anything in the west of Pickering Village, and in post, prepaid, or otherwise deliver to tared hogs and young pigs, sheep, Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The of insurance let us give you our pre : which taro persona were severely the undersigned Executors or their .etc., belongong to W. J. Hakney, former may be ordered through rata- h,paca to insure in strong financial 1 riles south of Goodwood, being logos at prices quoted. companies such as the Imperial Guar- •3njured and six othere received solicitors on or before the first day -lot 10, eon. 2, Uxbridge. No re- Catalogue free. , artee and Accident.Company of Can- . ;4pi.00r iujnries. " Those set iuusly of May ,1929, their christian names serve. ' 4 months' credit. . F. W. I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat ada The Western :Assurance Company - injured are Mrs. Edward Shaw, of and surnames, address and descrip- Siivsrsides, auctioneer. pada, harness oil by hulk, harness of Car•ada„ and The,Mutual Life As- 766 Login Ave., Turontu, who ie tions, full particulars of their claim dressing, also silver polish sura ice Com n? o: Can da. For Satarta7, April 6th — Combination Pa suffering from a fractured skull.; or interest, and the nature .of the and other parte. quotation's apply to •. .. Mr. Shaw, Lac husband, who was curities; if any, held by them. ernes of furniture, live stock, seed- q PP Y rain also. a number of new im- Repair3promptlgdone• A. 31. GIBSON i, :badly cut about the head, face ' I'mmecliately after the first day of 8 • L. W. PILKEY_ . CLARESIONT Phone Pickering 1's 12. _all neck. Both were, taken to May, 1929, the estate of the gain Plements„ belonging to the estate -- — _ 1 the Toronto General 'Hospital, George Cooper, deceased, will be dis_ of the late Ira Powell. etc., etc. where the are doing as well as txibuted among the. parties entitled Those having znything .o, sll.bririg. .�yO."/'yn�T� STORE' SPECIAL y it'to Claremont that clay. Sale at 'GROCERY tL{!; 1y. •can be expected.- Tbeir date h thereto, haven; regard only to the p !� one o'clock, Hugh Pugh. suctior.- ters, Audrey and Joan, aged 10 claims or interest; of which the Ex- y ser. John Scott, Clerk. . ; CANNED VEGETABLES IN STAN DARI1 QUALITY, and 3 years respectively, received ecutors shall then have notice, and J -- =fl alight eats and shock. Jack'and all others shall be excluded from he - GUARANTEED BRANi3 } said distribution. • Mrs. Carmll, also of 186 Logan Dated at Toronto this 2nd day of Korn, 2 tiny, 25 cents t Ave.; received"cuts and ahc,ck. Aoril, 19". � -Painting Peas, size 4, 2 tin?, 25 cents Mrs. R. J. and Mira May McWill• Frank Cooper, - Ton;atoe@, 2 ting, 25 cents hams, of Peterboro, received cuts _ i Clarempnt, Ont. Time about the face anR.d shuck. J. } e�Vil)iamg, of Peterboro, was Ullian'M. Forsyth F13H FOR. LE\T arrested arid charged with reckless Claremont, Ont., Fresh Frozen White Fish Smoked Haddie, per-lb .-160 'driving before Magistrate Clark. Executors. B. H. Paints, guaranteed pure, and Silver Bright 3alruon, ib20c He waa allowed out un $2000 hail ;Beaton & Ross, in a good range of Smoked Haddie Fillets, per lb 20c Fresh Frozen Fillets, per lb 240 furnisbed by-bimself. According 330 Bay St„ Toronto, colors. Try this last item—it is sornQthing new and to HighwayOfficer Hilliard. hie• Solicitors for said Executors. a remarkable seller. l Williain4, in his large seda,et, who Pure White Lead, `Tarnishes, Oils, - 'was on his way to Toronto, tried 0 NOTICE Y Dry Colors and A NICE FIVE-STRING BRO OMi - 50 CENTS 'to engin on the traffi.: lige and Lacquers. _sideswiped. _acoupe driven by Having taken over Robt. Feashy's 'Harry Vale. of the lake sbore. garage, Brougham, we are now ready' :;Also, Miarescu in all colors' FRESH VEGETABLES—LETTL-CE, CELERY, CABBAGE, 'This canoed McWilliams' car to to giv ;ervice in Brougham as well as in ,Claremont, Use B.-H. once, you'll use CARROTS, TONIATOES ETC. Swerve across the road directly it al«a9e. iiu the path of a light sedan going Service car always ready, 'day or _ Phone" fiGO east, driven by Mr. Carroll, and err night service. ALVIN BUSHB .which «ere Mr. and Mrs, Shaw Phone Clare, 6105,05 erling Tires. 506. J A M E S "R I C H A R D S O N and two rhildrrn and al-o Mrs.Vml %ntwoGasoline, Oil, S1ib _ 251y, A. L. rILKEY. PICKERING _ jCarrull . Carroll', car was badly ---_-- -- �, wreck--d, hrinrl not north rel,►u•- --- -------_ _.._ ._ _ . ---------- -- - , ini 311, h d'ni car di.i not .rty te -PickerngHardware Store il osafri much Witlisoi , sl case Brooders & PoultrySuplik against 1ir. Ll'itli+u�., i� alatvd nurse teff this(I'bmi .d:[j evening. Now is the time$tar "Arnold G�rpe Into Btisi, tie to get your Sees3 for the spring crup, ' We _._:.' I Ateras"in Town H tll on Monday. 1 have a cumplete stuck on hand.' evening nFxt. April 8th. _ l -Red Clover, T'IYl ot11y, Altalta, OT10E TO CREDITORS AND - Canadian Products OTH ERS �ceet Clover and Alsike t" , In the Estate of John Larkin, late of ) * All Government Tented Seed. h' the Township of Pickering, in the _ _ kinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the"garden. 'County of Ontario, farmer. deceased g - _ •_All k' ;Notice is herAby given pursuant to ROYAL BROODER STOVES rr' - Section 51 of The Trustee Act; that - f all person. having claims againrt the Agent for the Mr Cormick�Deering Farm I In all sizes. Used by all large poultry farms g - estate of the late Sohn-Larkin, who Macbiaery and Repairs. died ora or about the 20th day of Feb- with great success raary, 1029, at-the said Township of - - Pickering, are required to send by. _ Recommended by Experimental Farm, - post: prepaid, ,r otherwise deliver to Ottawa. - ''"-Our Motto : N'a have it, can ,get it, or it)a not made. r: - the. uadersigned: Executors .or theiL i solicitors on or before the first day of Chick Hoppers, Fountains etc. J. S. BALSDON, - , ICKERING i so May, 2929, their c,ihs fir., mmes, = and s::mame.-, arlcire+� ani ,tescrip' tions, full particular, of their-elaim See tbem denwtrcttr»ted ator interest,interest, and the nature of the curitiec, if any, held by them. MAPLE �H I L L -'-FARM - Immed:ately after the first day ot- ]lay-•1925, the estate of the said E, NerlichProp. ° - John Larkir, deceased, ,will -be dis- = , 1N�rGH ME/ s tributed among the parties entitled PHONE: CLAREMONT :30:2, S ALE9'AGENT pow ' _ thereto, having regard o,tly to tha.. idioms or into-rests of which the Ex- ecutor. shai Ithen have: notice, and eatitors shall then have notice, and SPECIAL - PRICE -• - - -=alt others shall be 'excluder) from the � 'L - •.'-said dis-.ibatA'nn, Dated at Toronto this'2nd d&y o - : FOR TEAM HARNESS Y� - pril,, v, UNBEAM A tines Josephine Larkin. - I �s- Whitevale, Ont. Bram-mons"ted Team Backband HarneB.4, _ Joan Garland, i �, t`herrywood,"Ont., _ 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $4'� SUNBEAM Executors. AVith 5 ring breeching. instead of back• - _ _ - - - Beaton & Ross, band; -849.00 CHICK STARTER 330 Bay-'St., To�onb3 - a SoLcitur; for said Executors.. Black mounted Team Backband !Harness,- 115.38,56 STATERrRIENTS \ e --- 5 ring Breeching ft! 844.25 WAL.O.t.swoa•s E� IFA. a Kiae�7 Cheeks �,y r,,.l.au r[a,6�r[r[.l. COO..IN lCIU r[.S..UTTC. . t . t a tory ha nes?,Ibut cn�tum tugde in otic o,t�.a ria j1*' L�e --- • Tbi•�'s not far f�AVIV J` own shopat 5 arkham. ; ANALVSFIBRE S T Q /" PROTEIN�f%FAT 6w IBRE5: �� i V -- -- a:! We specializ# on repairs to Carnes and collars. ! GARBOr+voRATE12 ASHD. _ - - STANDARD MILLING CO. and , j .,•� F. �, ':O ' D p TORONTO. 1�'. 1 - t i i;" Sunbeam Chick Starter"is safe l � j ( darn - — '! t, ,� for s chick, and produceshHnufxctnrer t end Collar ,l `\ rapid growth. It possesses the _ - MARKHAM. �NT. Home Phore 3400 L'" �� •� long-lied %itaminsinthe End- -- Liver 1%1eai, the Lactic Acid -- -- — -" _ --- ---- -- l tdestructive t e el and the i Now on Display , ; a hoc i clears out bacteria from th' bowels, E3 /-? A ' D L E S balanced Nourishment which assures a-•psorous development. See It Hear It Sunbeam Chick Starter is mild and easily digested. It saves . thousands of chicks that would die without tt. %The actual eber tbasi a ~t Girven relates his actual experience with "Sunbeam. -- �f a radio is the best basis 1 1 Li 1 a 117 a�r Grrdo►s'oelection. We will beppee Clrick S xr:es-':- - $la et the KOlster. standard Milling cQ.,t ��s�'zo°ivza speak for itself--prove oronto 4n Dear Sim— its supe to Team' Team Harness; select in every detail, $i'�..00 qp CO rtotno eandeorehiclaenethia Piave demonstration. Harness Parts alwa s in stoeL-. set. '°i�ff��� a � °!OC'a►ty"' have ever a' t ` y 1 `cry rayldly. We are more than satisfied with Sunbeam eedra iC on us. Your pair of the Famous Grab Boots await your arrival. Si errrczgsiae Pouiccy rarrn,Gordon R Gtrvea.prop T he stand, tip where others fail. - t. W. C. N1 t'R h AR, Overalls, Smocks, Coveralls, in foot we handle everything h° � Agent -for men and boys. Sunbeam,Chick Starter Saves Baby Chicks' Lives. PickFrut. Ontartu • Just arrived: Childrer's and Youths _Stormer Footwear They ' S'T'ANDARD MILLING CO., OF CANADA, LTD. have that splendid wearing PACO sole. , NOLSTEROur gouda are priced at great saving., for you. - Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Saint John, Halifa 1 c ^All that,you seed[ E i L RA L OLO SYC � � Y S in Radio" E.-A. ANTHISTLE, ;'LOCUST MLL T � SCKERIN0.. f $.4M•M1V:r MM wr Harold Hing.-of Toroatb.%*peat.-;; Ur. snd dee:Lawti a and-child Amon'those :preeeat at the O. ��rt. and D¢re.. �oet�+y of a a few days with Donald'Rawson. e t lice holiday with' friends in 'C, C. ansn�l re,nniop rangtt�t and Brampton speaka few with days y +{' Mr-Steobenson spent, the "hol• Mr.and Mrs.Stephens and two the eity. • dance were IN1Kd !inlet fir- gym• �h+ �bt week returnia_ gf_1` iday at his home in Fingal. sisters of Toronto, spent the hol on Saturday. George Rawson, of Oshawa, via• ids with Rev. H. ,R. Stephens, Chas. Cooper has sold a new Rent of Markham.Dsiaii Raw�ei., _ ted friends.in Olaretnoat on Sun• y' Durant Six car to John Draper, of Herold Stas, Eirr glapkuson, - Esirl A. Grubin R.O., Eye Special- Pickering. Horace Leigh and many others. - no FiCkBrlag o yyoaald Rawson spent.nt Easter tst' at Stouffville from Wednesday to D Saturday of each week. OSiee in the Peek end,with his mother,hire.R. Grubin Block Phone Stotiffyfile 2x05. "'� Vance Committee Rawson. . . :4.t Markham every Monday from 9 a. T^� SU P.aRIOR W. F.R. and Sire.Jones of Tor- m. to 5 p.m. Office in- the Wear /J - . --onto visited Mrs Rich. Ward. on Block • ;_ _ ` `• �, _ - _ Thursday last. -- ---- ��-. - , r • .�.:,� . SEED DRILL f.... * Harry and Mrs. Found visited _ - The object of this Association is to , with friends in Toronto a ., few -NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND s. ^ �'?, lessen stealing and prosecute _i Us a felons b deye last week. OTHERS _ -See b.�fore th Qlarke and Mrs. Rawson and s .w fl;<tnily visited relatives and fri• In the Estate of John Burton, late of // the Township of Pickering, in the f , Oil buy ends over Easter. ('pots o f .Ontario, Farmer, de- Members having property stolenoommwdI Luther Bowes.is speeding saute ceased .� ,�•� eatmember time with ,hie mother, Mrs. ReAc'• f .)Cotme and see a immediately with say ee. Notie :lereby given, pursuant to „! of Eaeoative committee. M%n, who is very ill. Secticr_ 5. o.f The Trustee Act, that _ ti _ Clark Rawson and fettni1 of •-✓' Tsdemberahip tea 11.00 all person; having. claims aga.nst the file machine. - Toronto, spent Monday andTuee• estate of the late John Burton, who � �►'��9 • -day with relatives here. dies or. c_• about the 20th day of Tiokebe Mev berg from she President or • � '�t„ . �� y ': Secretary on application. Ted and Mrs. To,uliuson, of Sud' February. .1P429, at the said. Township "bury, spent over Sunday with Dr. of 1?icl:er;r:,, are required to send by Thin Drill has Zerk lubrication; Hyatt roller hearings, Steel Exec.Com.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- and lira. N. F. Tomlinson. telescoping tubes, practically unbreakable, pitch and -er, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. The Badminton Club is a rlecid• po,S, precs��i, or otherwise deliver to the un,'e reed Executors or their _ gather wheels, is accurate and light draft. ed success and now claims sigh solicitors. or before the first day Black Hawk Manure Spreaders,.Bissell's Discs, 'Rollers and D. �UfifO, &S: RIC�11idSOM teen enthusiastic members. of May, it1'29, their christian names, Steel Stone Boats, Frost Wire Fence. President, seoretasy Miss Peggie McCready, of TO- and surnames, address andpdescrip P. O. Locust Hill sonto, was the guest of-gine Mabel tions, full particulars of their claim Phone 2314 R: R. 1 j ,McLellan for the weekend. or interest, and the nature of the se- Pick• _ 1' Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, curities, if ary, held by them. isspending a few days with her Immediately after the first day of �REENWOO� parents, J. H. and Mrs, Beal. May, 1929, the estate of the said s� r ; Mr. and dire. Booth and family John Burton, deceased, will be 'dis- _ I y jjAR of Markham have taken up resid- tributee among the parties entitled soreon FredPush's farm oa 8th. thereto, having regard only to the Spri S�ed s V rMr. and Mra. Walker, and Mra. claims or irterests of which the Ex- � �Gleeson visited Mr. Wilker.s parecutors shall then have notice, and sots at Tavistock over the holiday. all other;. shall be excluded from the Mr. and Mrs. Tsaid distribution. rott of Hamilton Date - spent the holiday with Mrs.Seott's ,! at Toronto this 2nd day of - mother Mre.T. Wilson of Clare. April, 1929. Our Prices are Right . - .. Orville Burtn .. $24 Ofperbushel. Mont. R.R. 1, ClaremontOnt. Alfalfa No. 1, M =$ Margaret M.acuab returned .,•. .�p,.f"`l�h'd' homeon Friday, after spending s bVilliam M. Palmer, Red Clover, ... �•. $17.40 " couple of weeks with friends in Claremont, Ont., ' . WE speak of artist!, Executors. Timothy No. 2 (purity No. 1), $ 4.90 " t designs that ar Toronto. Beaton & Roes; digniflad. not artist!' .. e ronto a eat . . - 0 designs that would-b Miss Dickenson of To p 0 Ba St. Toronto, Clover No.2 white $ 4.4 g 33 wet Clo a ), Y Sweet the hulidoy,.vith Miss. S.E. Evans. S-,1kitors for said Executors. inappropriate for the also vi.aiting her brother Will of -. These are all Rennie's Seeds, Ontario grown and G,overnroent tested. purpose is view. The Uxbridge. r Boy the best-do not buy weed seeds. Our stock of one illustrated to sim- Gordon Gregg, of Toronto L'ni A rTENTION grass seeds, turnip and mangels, gar•.. + plc, pet has artistry, varsity, and Mies Isabel, of Toron• den seeds etc., is complete, i "No Greater Tribute" ito Normal School, were hoots over I have triken over the Agency r.See us for your spring requirements. N. W. STAFFORD, Ithe holiday. for Maas Georgina and Viola For Kin ton Road, i9yth, of Oshawa, are spending the Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Whitby !holidays with their parents.G_. M. Stoves. Fleury's FatuousWe have for quick sale ; land !lits Forsyth. Plows. Points, t: Pbone Wbltby2. Miss Mabel McLellan, of Rich Scuff,-rg and Wheelbarrows. One Pontiac Coach, 1927 Model, (almost as Rood as new) B8 r a� mond Hiil, is spending the holt- Phone W5 Pick. i ,days with her parents, Rev. A R©$►=, �E•�-=*=;+"I+� One Buick Sadao, 19'L4 Model, (four cylinder) and Mrsq. McLellan. e Mrs. Thomas Scott, who under- AGENT (48) BROUGHAM One Ford Coach, 1925 Model, (never been hurt) west so operation for, appendi- - -- "One Durant Coach, 1928 Model, (with a guarantee) .,citis in a Toronto hospital. is pro. Q p �daple Leaf �dutual Kiri greasing favorably. �l „ One Chevrolet Touring, 1923 diode!, (cheap) Don. Rowson and Harold Hing P 0 U LTOae Ford j Ton Truck, 1926 Model,.(a lot of extras! - Insurance V�• both fortner residents, spent the - - holiday with the formers mother WANTED One Ford Ton Truck, 1923 Model,(just the thing for a farmer) Chea rates for tarn and country Mrs. Reuben Rawson. di Communion Service will be ob- One Ford.Tractor, (will be all ovarhanted) Windstorm Insurance on buildings. served in the United Ckurc.h on Good Price Paid ForC)oe _ wind mills,Silos etc. Sunday. morning. Preparatory Bay horse,heavy, (9 year old! Automobile Insurance service on Friday evening at 5.00 Dressed Chickens & Fowl One Bay Driver, (9 years old) of all kipds. t. o'clock. Phone Claremont 3701 FARMS FOR SALE • J.!lrignall is proparing his prem- One Grey Mare, (12 years old) ises for the addition of a number - Write or phone of changes, among which will be Bridal Bose Charles Cooper," Claremont ED. ROW M A N the installing a gaspump and lunch h counter. Dinnerware 20 W.HiTBY, ONT. ` B. and Mrs. Kilpatrick and the - litter's tattier, Wm. Mundell, _. Farmers, Attention motored to Toronto on Sunday given and spent the day with Mr. Kil patrick'R pArents. away, tee ' ' Ilhave scented the agency for the Frost _ D. A. and Mrs. Pugh of L%ke• on dt Wood and Cuckshutt Farm ImpM- field spent a few days last week and d constantly menta an will keep co ntly with friends here and on their re .A quantity of Frozen Salmon at 12 cents per pound. h repairs for these popular z. turn were accompanied by Mrs. all in and enquire about A tent- White Fish at 15 cents per pound. implements. Jack and Mary. Also, Loudoitt barn and stable Ray Morgan, ,this �?rp it-sharing Stock Salts, Epsotu or Glauber. 2:. lbs for $1.00. fittings, > Peter Shirk,has returned front will w t Dauphin Man• where be has been plan. •• 1 barnsad d housesbyaraeala I painting the winter months. - -. ,MenC Over Ru�ber�, 1 '_'3 per ppir. process, by eprsyiag. spending Women'* Rubbers, 1.00 per pair. Air.Shirk reports the serious ill• -�•TT �=•� Estimates cheerfully given neaq of his dangbter in-law who Mr. 01-1 J. IDT—JO_V r•. Phone 1t32Q. -52 was taken to hospital in Winnipeg CLAREMONT Fre-h'Gtaceriea AtwAys on hand 1. a e� ice , on Thurady last. pt�o t pr a R. J• SI�II, - Claremont Messrs. Greia and Littlejohn, Barristera of Uxbridge regret that 1' produce. tore Highest prices pad for farmowing to the impasaabie condifion SCOL V S 1 S • :.Phone your order, We deliver, Green River ; sof the roads between Uxbridge and Phone Markham 8402. � Claremont, they were unable to �ry Basket Factory l - make their trips to Claremont, -Claremont General ��.em ver Manufacturers of but wish to announce that from i` Wm." M. Duncan, Metchant! now on they,will he in Claremont All kinds Of Fru: Basketed on Tuesday of each week. * Bert Crates officers and • p t A number' of the o Men's and Ladies Overshoes, Fa�mer8'Buehel Basketi8. members of 'BronghRm U. Lodge, 3 buckle and zippers. A. F & A. M,, visited St- John's reg: 4.2.5 for 3.79 and 8.50 for 3.19. t 'Clothes Baskets. Ledge in the Masonic Temple, Yooge St., Toronto, on Monday The Most F Pennock) ,.evening last, when Bro. Tum Mena Heavy Rubbers, all sizes; rank Scott, a•-)n of W. Geo. and Mrs., greatly reduced. i ,] _.Proprietor $oott Rya the great of honor. j Liquid " "'Phone Mark,haim 1804 Tom is the picture of health, and Flannelette Blankets, large size ! with the aid of his crutches travels regular 2.75, i ! Investment -about the city. _ for 2.49, BEATTY The Young People's :monthly New Prints and Ginghams are `` " service will be held next Sunday here, big assortment Savings B"k Account i- primarily an invest- STAi�DS FOR THE BEST min April 7th, in the Baptist ve � t>,tent. But it i; the r�nlyituveatroentyielding • evening, P of patterns. • , _,_ P r •• -it will 3 i is available for you I -fr' • Church. The Junior Oita a fair rate of interest. that _ • Read the singing Anda song service u;e at A moment's aotzce, •' Emergencies can be im- will• precede the regular worship Some brokedtinee of Ladies'and Gent's Underwear greatlyroecli>ttely met by the bank account that ltAa been service, at 6,45: The Pastor will nsistantly developed, Your investment, A9 such, i 1 preacha o services, a Opt yields reguIR.r returns in tnterert: -Your - -in the morning being `'Blessed are trent as a bank account yield: constant satisfac the Mourners,"and in the evening Fresh Groceries always on hand aL faction and peace of mind in the fact that it i= l '" ; 4- the Life worth Living?" A hearty lowest prices. always ready for ether :-- uses without the rouble ;T welcome to all. Dont forget your coupons f I Contrary to ezpeetatious the of converting into cash. or . roads have not improved since last _ - week, but Are decidedly worse, silver nd fancy chioa. _ �`•• T� ��T Ray Carriers a9 the bottom of the road in many CANAD!L'kNBl"Tlr Litter Carrizra,. -places"h'ia broken through and the A c GOT T +-tPunipa, Door,Tracks, Coroads thus roa hAir Impassable. De �s �+ + + � -OF COMMERCE Bowls. you -are Systems Etc, The l3rock roAd h�'s sal Om been t s • I `will pay vnu to get my price on 7 in "a •gorse condition than itis u,,,h 4h,ch is.-..iyamnlcd above before buying elsewhere. bow. Many en r,; have been stuck -Phone 1401, T1•IE STANDARD SANK OF CANADA} FR•ANR T. PROP, __in the mire, The roads will be, no , I _ - _ -- -better than they are now until the ---.a. ..�-,�-.--- «_--��-- -- r- Uti1 �ftIQ frog' legveathe ground. -CLXRE��IJNT '.. min -:.:,.'.rL',..;•w r- " "' .Y., a- w.,'•F."L;77•'�*4:.. .F•.,.: .:_`S•a aear ;.N. xtr" .rte' �`w• --" .c^r.. Y;�,r - ;t IS Pt team and s•light Wagon,,aPitli lgatsac- tins to take the abort out 'east of it the .cemetery in Paradise. But he i / had been turned back and.had follow- � orebo � avour AG ed the main rod to Winn4:mucca a1- E. most to the I.iftle, Washoe before he dared to strike eastward to the ha- K! � Mercedes and Melody has met with .. _ ORANGE lar c nftioLs ter - - a1m1 ° After aeveraY un- PEKOE •�! ' a!D' > >`.^t Ata •� successful attempts to get across the BLEND arena, valley,the?oet had found it necessary r o - teis'fi5411 IOAS h M1•A•>1t♦RWCa.MIS _ to retrace their way and get into the BEGIN HERE TUDAY .,p Bodine, he'll be among the dear hills, where they had found the old _ The Basques of Paradise valley.at the departed by morning." wood road that came down through Iva ,a instigation of Buck Bodine, new owner - p of the old Webster place, blow up a dam Morrow's eyes bulged. -� Smoky Canon. - - - built by Dick Acklin, bigboats of the "You mean you're goin' to stretch The .girl was exhausted MelodyArres : es to sAave the dam by Jumping aboard him?ercedes " he,ganged w,ndered how she clung to her horse. k�F�� +fip� ger a float bearing dynamite to the am. The "That's. exactly what I mean," lie tried to cheer her up, but it was a !lost catches fire and Mercedes is reacu.: Acklin girowled. hol eless task. For at least the twen- by, Kildare. one of Acktin's men. Esteban CHAPTER XXX one hmust 31aveltalcenBa califs Sts-safe- they'd be-right a Arrascada 4e sowerely wounded in the ,eklrmla)a_wh}ch..e..-tues. _ 3. some t lerE Weil =aa�ant-seen igh the-day-when--mea_ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY wrrzox� THE RUINS. ty,. ;He had no knowledge that war- at some of the neighbors to the west. will only do mental work. That means t rar ted his certainty. His words sound- If you say so, fill go now." we are bound to have a lot of un- T: i CHnPTER XX1X.—(ConL'd.) Bodine had relieved Romero of the ed empty even to himself thu last time :'I best alas here, Senor. I'm tired employment. cesponsibility of getting Mercades and c he uttered them. .o, in silence, they . . , so tired. You will go quicker His.head fell forward. Phe little Easilio out of the path of the flood. covered the last half-mile. After four by yourself." , :circle of men grew quiet. Blaze put Finding Mereedes,gone, Buck picked or fiv unsuccessful attempts, w elody 'But I can't-leavt Minard s Liniment for Coughs, Collis. .-:'his ear to'the boy's heart. up the child and dashed for Webster you bare all along . " :found a way through the choked in this lace.' You'd be scared to'death. "He's not dead," he breathed hope- Creek.. The explo.,ion came as he ertek-bottom. It looks haunted" ` felly, "Somebody get my horse. I'm entered the ranch-house. FAMW r He was in the lead when :hey came She-smiled at him tend irl going to get may to a docto.- God Sholity, lantern in hand, followed .out and was the first to catch sight "There is nothing 'here to frighten knows, he ma have a chance. him inside. of the flood-swept home. Both wings me, my friend. Mercedes knows every Acklin said nothing as his men Guess we had company this after- of the house were gone. Not a sign ~ 'helped Kildare: noon," he growled. "A lady at that!" g° gn rock and stone in this house, if spit- "Where've you got Bodine?"• he de- Taking Shorty's lantern, the big remained of barns or corrals, its come here, they must be the spirits sl.anded when Blaze had left. fellow followed the trail Esteban and Melody knew Mercedes had come of those who loved me; my mother— ,. �„ « up beside him, but he could not take. or. my fabler , My good father!" a . Got him. Cash questioned. I Romero,and he had taken that after- his eyes away from the ruins. "He was that, all right," Melody all't got him ri ,:herr." noon, A few minutes search con= The cowboy nerved himself to face snapped out, "He was a hundred per "What?" vinced him tbat his supposition. was the girl.beside him. She was staring cent." a "No. I' ain't seen Bodine. I was correct; Merce(:es had foil-wed them fixedly at all that was left of the once The cow-boy gazed at the door. "I'll Just runnin' a windy on the kid. I into the hillsl Her only object could beautiful hacienda. It had been the be biubberin' like a kid if I don't get picked up the fresh trail of three have been to .:top them. Well, she only home Mercedes had ever known. out of here in a '.:urry," he murmured g ?� horses this evening. They had come had been too late, or had missed her Every childhood memory centred to himself. Aloud he said: In from Webster Creek. I've been brother altogether.. r "I'll "ichasin' back and forth tryin' to pick It was the ,roc. of a minute for within its walls. L nde- vthe- circum- wait here till you get ipstairs. y' °em up in the dark, or I'3 'a' been hin. to pen a note to her. To provelstances its destruction would have It'll be Tight in three hoofs. Now 'Y `heie sooner." dont you get nervous. I want come �► �r C his point with the girl, he made the / bark without him." "What mads you think Bodine was child scrawl an attempt at his name A few mim_tes later she heard him E '!among them?" across the bottom of the note. This - ' "Shucks! You don't think there's accomplished, :1� sent Shorty to de= ' riding away. - lanyone else down there with the nerve liver it. �, = - a of brains to do this thing. It took Gloomy an�h3 of-- ei—ss Tonged i --CHAPTER XXXI Two lumps and cream. - an old hand to make a mine that about the room. i `THE NOTE ON THE DOOR. -.:as usual, Madam Y' — A ry ve)uld rip out that wall. I knew Bo- f i', r _ , P Basilic, in .the Next Croom, began, , '! / /j� i F Melody had irsti.led in Mercedes Cunard Deck Steward ' dine was behind the whole thing." crying ] some degree.of co:i-ldence in his abil takes a respectful, per. "Wlso do you think was the third be3iowedshut that kid u " Buck ltowto f aheavasa It sustained her, Iman?" "Somebody P. r soual Interest in all his •� a.of:e; that, and her _ Cash shook his head. Speculation as to Acklin's discom- faith in Kildare. Ste could count on passengers . you wlata ain't even got a guess." . fiture had worn itself out. Gloomy ' j him. He had even defied Acklin for you could keep Acklin contorted his m:t:th nerv- yawned. Ona-of the others got up. / ;her. Y D him as _ ;busly. "Guess I'll turn in. The show's She tried to mutter a prayer, but your butler . . . so self "No matter," ho ,aid after an in- -)ver." i mind and body were so exhausted effacing, so competent to iterval: "We'll make Bodine tell be- Rack had done his share of the - that the effort vas inaohere�it With he. — He makes you feel !fore we get through "We'll all ride talking in the time that had elapsed the little strength that remained in Ito the ranch first: I'm going to turn since Shorty left, but his nimble brain her, she managed to get to the bed at home. Sall Ciersardl' - out ever man we've t, Cash. We'll -- - ' y � had been busy glib matters alien t� � that stood in tl:e ee�,'re of the room. throw a circle over this country that the conversation. His men were sur,- -Indressing.was be; '.:d her. She tried D, unlace iter boots, but her eyes Book throuth The Robert Reford thr,ugh. If we pick prised, therefore, when he acid; .i Co. Limited, Cor. Ba and _-. "Boys, I' don't think you'd better closed... Y Ica one'll craw -- W 'nYtor+ lt., Toro>ata (Tel. roost here tonight." (To be continue'i.) Ellin 347i�, or ar! ,Iteamsks� "We might scare the lady, eh?" It was the work of a minae for him aim Gloomy questioned Use Minard's Liniment for the Fla 4 Your Foos "Don't you worry 'bout the lady,".- to pen a note-to Mercedes. He sent weekly sailings to Buck said easily, "She don't enter Shorty to .eVve: it. A rabbit's foo, may be lucky, but `" Europe from blas into it at all" As a matter of truth - its original owner wasn't. 3rd, from Montreal '�' Ht1 Mercedes' coming was in part respon- crushed her; but she Lad been through land Quebec, o, Bible for $odine's desire to get' his too much this night shad,- 1. Her SIMPLE WINDOW LOCK. CUNARD - -' men a-way. nerves .and emotions had. lost the The Holdfast Adjustable Winnow tock -.. "We'll.have visitors befcre morn- Poser to react to further torture. will hold and tock any alae of winnow pen or closed. draughts.weihts required, tool CANADIAN SERVIC[ ing," he went-on; "and they won't be She was dazed by what she beheld. a rattles an Any lady can _ ` She wanted to dash into the ruins install one In nye minutes. Jt Intu.na SV-206 ladies. Even if those two boys keep Hardare.and larl;e Det Stores or sent! y e �abin,tourist Third Cabin and Third Ctaas their mouths shut, Acklin may get the I and search with fev�risk haste for 25o t not stamps). !`oney back If nor i si io but a 'tray. -like lethar en- satisfied. aold■ndth Co.. 11 Diladas tat. L. I hunch that we were,lnixed up in this Ba 1 Wan roroato. thing. I'll bei his men are scourin' peloped .her. 'It frightened Melody �At��naion ` eat[a Iof a daVi work. relievethe hills right nor•• If they come�mncertanl tears. rhe His okevoice to her.quavered - -- - - -- g• here, Morrow might trip some of you i Y p up w ,9 will refresh, ani4l const you're eeadv to eoi�ou boys. If I'm alone, there won't be any- "I'Il- take alook inside, if you'll - ov body to do the answr.rin' but me. Drift?wait out here." : n,aftxx into the hills in back of old Liotard's "No, I'll go Witt. sot.." INDISP meats, Wrigley• helps "You 'better not do that," the e.,�d- digestion,cleanses the teeth,removes place. Shorty'll be along. If I build bo be Thin s Il t, torn u all :races of eating or m�oking-- a fire tomorrow morning, ccme in.' Y Kms• .g P ,sweetens the breath. It'll be all right. You better-saddle pretty bad in there. 4(� .lp•�- But B-3-Ra_ilio-' She hesitated > _ over the. word. THE knowing wntt7an no longer u s�� Buck fanned the coal:, !•i the kitchan 1 submits meekly to regular, i 'WRIGLtEYS stove into a tiny blaze when they had "I tell , oa, we,won't find hien, Sen- s,.'stemic suffering. This kind orita. He air't here.' gone. Next he filed the soff.e-pot 1 of in is ust as-readily relieved Q When he had ret it on the fire, he It was his old arse:*ion. Mercedes 1 y `3 ackrt propped up his chair' a:.o fell 'to had moved ahead of him. If Ae were as the occasional headache, or determined to search the ruins, it twinge of. neuralgia, or other dreaming. ?nad not voul.d be useless for him to try to hold aches and .pains for which the. Shorty yet. reached the �1 Rancho. Buck had sent him with a I er back It ioriid be better to stay whole world takes Aspirin. These her side and ',uck.her up if she did tablets are marvelously effective — --- - ---- find anything. _ at such times, as nearly every It took him some time to clear_a business or professional .woman passage into that part of the house has discovered. And physicians • • which had escaped total desetruction. foot of mud and debris covered the have declared there is no harm in floors. Furniture was pile r end. their free use, because genuine ' • G*eat holes gaped ri the walls, where aspirin does not depress the heart.. All dru ' t . the..piaster haj given way. ' Melody found.a lamp upstairs. He You can't dve a dress— etaled time after. time for the child no matter how careful you may be—without before he came down. Mercedes had real color. That's the idea behind Diamond Dyes., cried out, too, but they go` no an- They are made to give you real service They cotitaia sorer. With the aid of the light, they from three to five times more aniline than other dyes on but s the marke>~ wt nt over the wreckage carefully, r - Next time you want to dye, try Diamond Dyes, See how easy f ,lot a trace of the child or.of the two. it is to use them, Then compare results. Note the absence of that old servants was to be had. t re-dyed look; of streaking, or spotting. See how soft bright, new Faith in his own prophecy began to „�, 4 ' looking the colors are, Then observe how they keep their brilliance grow in tilt red-haired one. �Ma _ through wear and washing. ,If you don't agree Diamond Dyes are "I knew s3:eLcdy had got them better dyes,-your dealer will refund your money, out, he stated. ` f h ; 3 +t "'Maybe they got lost when they try w. Y. " The white package of Diamond Dyes is the original all-purpose dye for any and every kind of material. It'will dye or tort silk, wool, . to run," Mercedes murmured mourn- cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of materials. The blue asks t full .� _ p�� "^MCC _ is a special dye, for silkor woo only. rt it oil can ye you our ',No! The flood came too quick for valuable articles of silk or wool with results equal to the finest pro- that. If they hadn't peen warred fessional work. When you buy—remember this. The blue pack- `•. a �• ., age dyes silk or wool only. The white package will dye every kind >' Y of goods, including silk and wool. �O YOU f Q Your dealer has both packages. tike to paint' We have greeting earls and small pictures ready for iSAYE painting at home. The wor k is in- z' Send 1 c Interesting liberal trial selection of itcards, catalogue of designs and in- 1 �: structllRII>t[IDs �T GtrI2.D l - w to 069 CoAaita itt..' - Toronto ' 11P I ��h'✓ f7 rt .ISSUE No. 14—'29 _ Aspirin-16 a Trademark Registered is Cook - i • .. - .+ t7 t"sM.'a-F.:�s.,ye,hTM's�r,n-LkP,.F.:'•.•...•e•. ....� :q.�hx"= ''' �y' n..•w!.4 f „ee.•..e. `�zr 5F 7- ira.. V ,F All Set to Make Another Try For Air Honors Two Great :.Cmalan' s T en. G= ak .”' Re"Aar Alf, Governor'o' f Sir Lomir GouK Lieutenant Liberal and Sir C Quebec, Prominent 51- Hugh John Macdonald, Son of Revered Conservative Chief- tain Are Called in Death March W.-iW Quebec, the- public funeral- ser1F1ce--W8d1-_coU_ 'Lomer Gouln, Lieutenant-Govemor of ducted by Archbishop J. P. Matheson, primate of all-Canada, Church of Eng- Quebee. and former Premier, died land. and Rev. H. R. Ragg, the rector. Aust as he was shout to enter the Burial was In the ancient came. r. Legislative Chamber to prorogue the tery of St. John's, when, rest many cu Quebec Legislature. of Manitoba's.pioneers, on the banks recurring of the historic Red River. famed In vs Stricken by two awl the days of old Fort Garry. -W attack of angina-pectoris, Sir Lomer Representatives of state, church. Y. passed away In his office,in the Par- Illament ' by military and numerous associations Buildings, surrounded Mill o in attendance. members of his family, while In war the main- .- Sir Francois Lemieux, chief justice another part of the building at the Province of Quebec, was repro- ti}' berm of the Houses waited his com- US to 411salss the Seventeenth Legis- seated at the service. -lature. His will mark the third state funeral in the history of the-province. Hon. Three Attacks In All T. A. Burrows, who-died in-Janitim. ..,�-Tbv two attacks followed one that and Sir Jam" A. M. A110M. whose had occurred at noon, but train which death occurred in February, were both Us Lieutenant-Grovernor made 90 accorded state funerals. -,good a recovery that he determined to 'Early Day Polities '',carry eo*t the duties of his office, Prominent in early day politics.both FRENCH FLYER TO ATTEMPT TRANSATLANTIC FLIG14T SOON !whea at 6 o'clock the Legislative As. Undeterred by failure last year. Lieut. Paulin Paris, will ass, this now hydroplane' to attempt to fly from Berra, membty requested the 9 federal and prov.nclalt a former pre. prorogation. infer at Manitoba, distinguished In France to South America. Inset. Lieut. Parts. French ace' .'IHe celabirsted lids sixty-ninth birthday la-r and as a citizen of the West, Sir i1farch 11.2 Wt. Sir [Amer.who succeeded Hou. Nar- Hugh John Macdonald was nationally known and tribute was paid Big Air Liner No Chance for Carol 1,King Is Troubled class Pordeau as Lieutenant-Goner him from persons In eve" walk of - JanuaryC had been in indifferent nL health for some time. and had planned life. Di�stfngulshed citizens of the Do- Opens Britain's o Recover Thror by Kneumatism' ' No leave within a few days for the minion telegraphed messages of con- India ServiC t lei! doral tri- 1111veria. Sir Francois Lemieux. Chief dolonce to Lady Macdonald. e butsewere sent to rest on his bier, Roumanian High Official Right Shoulder Affected Al guatice of the Supreme Court, had these appointed Administrator. his while those of Less fortunate clrcut4- 15-Passenger British Flying Ridicules Report He is to though Satisfactory Pro- con-mission to become effective April Stances remembered him for his kind- Return While Rumors gress Made no" and aid In the hour of no". To Boats to Handle Medi- in Paris that Former rich and poor. Sir Hach John was terranean Section of The second attack came as the -rER ...Zleutesant-GoTernort accompanied by known. To — he was remembered Trip Crown Prince is APPETITE IS BET Ibis official party. was ascending the as the magististe In the city court• to be Escort- Bognor, Sussex—For the first time isteps of the Parliament Buildings. room. where for 28 years he had Ia- London—Impertal Air Service be since the beginning of March the !He was carried Into his office and bared. tween Britain and India started on ed Back King's physicians on Friday last Is- Despite his advanced age. he had I Paris.—Prince Carol of Ruminants. placed upon a alran. while Colonel D. March 30 with the departure of an : sued a bulletin on his condition It 13. Pavineau. Aide-de-Camp, harried daily attended sessions In his court. returned to Paris Friday from Nor. confit m, the daily reports of his Ifor Dr, Alfred Valera Roy, member of room right up to the time"Of big Ill- Armstrong Siddeley liner from Cray- mandy, where be met his mother- majesty's satisfactory progress shoot 'the Legislative Assembly for Levis, ness. This wap a stern duty for him don airdrome with malls for the Dowager Queen Marie, who Is now On reveals for the first time that " In for he maintained his daily office with East and Sir Samuel Hoare. Air Minis- a visit to Spain. He said that he was who was waiting with him colleagues Buffering from rheumatism about the Is the Legislative Assembly roomI• creat difficulty.-having to be carried ter, among the passengers as far as enjoying splendid health and refused right shoulder. The bullatlp was ROY summoned two. other pby6 from his home to an automobile, Egypt. and also Sir Vyell- VyTyan, absolutely to diSC1428 reports that Issued following a visit-of Lord Daw. clains, members of-the House, and by driven to central police headquarters' director of the Imperial Airways. who MIIWI Masollescu and Prince Stirboy son of Penn. and Sir Stanley Hewett &I thence again aided Into court. goes all be way. were coming 'to Paris to escort.bilm of Cralgwell house. The bulletin their combined efforts they restored Two years ago Sir Hugh John entered It Is hoped to rawh Karachi, India. back to the throne of his father. read! Air Loner to consclousu sa. a serious Illness, from which only his the following Saturday morning. that "Beautiful weather we're having In "The King continues to make Rails- .11 TrIes to Com lets PPOr"6216n indomitable courage saved, him .and covering $000 miles in seven days. France just now." said the prince. factory progress In.spite of tiresome The Lieutenaut-Governor T*COIrGftd durft which amputation of his Jag being less than b&f.o the pwiad The Roumanian location avers that, rheumatism around his right shoulder to such an extent that he was able to was necessary. hitherto required for the same-jour- *hfIo Manollosca to In Parts ift pros' His weight In IncreasIng, his appetite snake arrangements for completing- Surviving are Lady Macdonald and ney by rail and steamer, ant, he has no appointment to meet returning and his sleep Is of better Irrorogation. instructing that such IL daughter, MM G. K. Gainford of Actual flying time Is to average Prince Carol and has no IntomtIan\of quality. The Insistence on lengthy .(bills as awafted Royal be read Winnipeg. A son. Jack. died 20 years only seven hours dally, so that pas- making one. The Roumanian colony ab, stention from all but essential pub-- 32 the Legislative Council in the usual W. Rangers whom It hii- Intended to book here aware of the circumstances pre- lic datles and on A quiet life In the manner and then brought to him for Striking In likeness to his honored regularly as soon an hotel arrange coding Carol's- departure from Ron- present suitable climate In - being IS1934rut- These orders were carried to father and In characteristics of the mania are completed. may travel com- mania, which are generally known to I justified in the steady Improvement the Upper Red Chamber. But Sir great Conservative lea0er and Can- fortably. have involved an altercation with the In-His 'Majesty's bodily and mental 3,omer's recovery was tragically brief. &data first Prime Minister.,Sir Hugh The liner which has started Is the prince nearly resultirg to fisticuffs- vigor." 2n a few minutes the third and fatal John for many years wag prominent "City of Glasgow," sister vessel to expressed disbelief that the prince jlkttack came. The legislators had Ila in the life of this city, always ready Weather Is ldcal the -City at Birmingham." would move a finger to assist Carol isooner taken up their positions in the to aid in civic welfare promotion. Three different types of aircraft back to the throne. -this a, Mae] weather favored seaside ',.Red Chamber than the news was resort and a glorious sunshine In mi 0 are being used on the bondon-Indla! Scoffs at Report brought to them that the Lieutenant. air service Burc-barest. Roumania—Cine of the cloudless blue sky attraicted tbous- JGovernor was dead. a to highest officials of the Roumanian ends of holiday makers -to the spot The first stage from London Pacific Islands It was a dramatic moment, climax• eel will.be operned by he A rm- government characterized ad "too King George has chosen for his con- Ing strong-Whitworth "Clty of Birming- absurd for denial" a press r Ing one of the most he report that nvale9cence. His Majesty had a good cluding the flaaming"hectic days. In. Swept by 71 Ba �Iiiiaollaeu Ig of Mayor 7- ham" class, These are three-engin. Prince Stirbey and Mthafl 1I lit and was out in the he grounds of 'Camilles Honda of Montreal for the ad biplanes with three Jaguar' air. have gone to Parts to arrange the re- Craligwell house early. He walked sessl-m that was just to have been Imported Germs Infest Whole for some time, resting occasiOULIIY OU cooled engines or 955 horsepower turn of Carol to Rouniania. .4rlos,,d*. The mace was removed from Population of 2,000 each, giving a total of f 1185 horse- "Please make It clear once and [orlseats about the grounds. ilthe table before teh throne and the Th odation for all," said the official, "that neither In The Queen, wearing black satin, power. ere Is accomm Amembere of the Red Chamber retired. People a. drove to St. John's Church I& Bognor 18 passengers, steward, engtneet and the capacity of crown prince nor Bon. Hector Laferte. Speaker of the - How germs. of disease 'find their pilot. The cruising speed Is 95 a private citizen can Caryl return to and attended -morning service. She was accompahled by Admiral Camp, Legislative Assembly, led his col• happiest hunting grounds among iso- miles per hour. I Roumahla. W*aon the disinherited leagues back to their own Chamber, luted human comunities where germs . The second stage fr,)M Genoa to prince signed the law of-.renunciation bell, Lord Claud Hamilton and Lady Mounting to the Speaker's chair Mr, of the same kinJ have long been ab' Alexandria, after the night journey to his right to the throne In 1927.. he Cynthia Colville. Laierte eat for a moment while Lha sent is dem,nstrated once more by the by train from Basel. will 'be by the pledged himself solemnly to remain In' the morning thousands of vIsl- "!]House remained silent, a silence that eyr-prience of the Pacific Island of Not of the country for at least tea tors poured Into Bognor to add to the "City of Alexandria" all-meal flying was In marked contrast to the thunder Rotuma with the influenza epidemic years. That law Is fixed and linal hundreds who had came 'overnight- boat class. These have three Bristol of'debate that had 'marked the dying now sweeping the. world. Locate.] and cannot be,-,banged even by parlia- Before noon the promenade was Jupiter air-cooled engines . of 485 eopwer each. They carry 15 pas- mint: . Neither can the law creating t n y hours of the session a few• minutes about five hundred miles from the hors firo-i6d with people and near]- ..'before. every available garage and parking It island of Fiji, Rotuma was Rangers pilot. . engineer, wireless the regency and establlihing Mthall Pioneer Passes p. visited last December by a small, operator and steward. as king be altered so as to allow place In the.town was fully orctkpled, inter-island steamer. Evidently some All-roads" leading to Bognor were At Winnipeg, on Saturday, a pioneer In e Carol's return. That law Is an Inte- The final stage from Alexanirla to i crowded with traffic. of the great West, which had lured influenza germs arrived, and stayed., Karachi is undertaken by the ',City;gral part of the existing constitution birn here after his services in the Within seven weeks all of the-twolof Delhi" class, These have been fly- and Is unalterable. Only a rev,3iu. Noritbweat Rebellion, Sir Hugh John .thousand or more inhabitants were Ing the Cairo-Bagd-ad.'route with ex;I tion could upset- it. In any event, - Macdonald, son of the distinguished down with th_� disease, exceptiug four trema regularity for two years past. Carol Is dead politically forever and Aus' tralian Fliers. thoroughly discredited. You may be Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, European residents and a handful of These, too, are three-engined craft -flirs* Prime Minister of the Dominion. nsttives.. As elsewhere (luring the Wit1l;three Bristol Jupited engine$.. sure that while-Premier Mania is In Start for London • died at his residence here early Sa�tur- present epidemic, the germ proved not power, the prince wilt never be'allow- Oay,,March 29th. very virulent. There were less than ed to set foot on Roumanian soil.. His "Southern Cross" Piloted by Ia lits 80th year,'-Sir Hugh John forty deaths, although Rotuma'pfob- presence would be a source of worry bad fought valiantly against the Ill• ably holds the record for complete ill- and disturbance to 'the government." Kingsford-Smith and iness with which he was stricken four nese of a whole population. The ex- The meeting between mother and �Ulm Wei k3 ago. For the first week he had planation if these occasional instances son In I ormandy, the official added, been t.—The alipfa.ymr- In a critical condition, but then in which an imported germ sweeps merely a faintly union Southern Cross, veteran of the ttAns. improved slightly until the past three rapidly-thTDU-g'li an entire population corneillation, _w;rd had no Political I 'Pacific fit united Stal�s Right from the U e believed by bacte.':)Io-k�s tp be the significance whatsoever. days, when he gradually lost strength, 3 1 0 — .. __L. to Hawaii to Australia, left here Satur` 77.';Isuff ering a complete collapse Thurs• lack of immunity nccll+irer' *,* citizens I (lay on a trip to England. Tt a hoped day night and dying at 3.10 a.m. to• nf communities -77here the g,:vrns exist trip In quicker' time always.- In most places th�,re is a ..A Timid Giant to complelp the !day, High tribute will he paid Sir Hugh little influenza every winter. Thus Bert,,Hihk. There once was R gentleman fright. than the English aviator,' J fully strong, ler, used on the reverse route. Aboard -Joha. everybody is exposed to the germ All the honor of state will at. But awfully.:timld as well. the plane tend the last rites. every-year and builds up some bodily QUITE--TRUE . "' were Captain Charles Kin. gs- Slipper: You'll never be broke. small froggle came hopping ford-Smtth and Charles T.*Ulm, he'rbes immunity. ]Probably not even one For If a to Lit In State Oxford: Why not? along of the American-Auitra'llan flight of. Body influenza germ had visited Rotuma for 'nearly 8,000 miles, a navigator namell Z: with a yell. From 10 o'clock Monday morning years. The inhabitants had no im. Slipper: Because you're well-heeled. He'd fly for his life, i Litchfield 'and a radio operator named'Until 1.30 In the afternoon, his body munity and when a few germs arrived One day Ia tM� garden he met with NlcWtll*lam. ay In state before the 'throne In the there was'nothing to stop them. Link Whiperswear say. he used to a mouse, be the main head of his family, b a quake, The first stop on the proposed flight Legislative Buildings �ot, Manitoba, butt And mice always sit him, where a guard of honor from local ince his daughter Lambastia had got'IS,)P, jumping right over the top of his -18 Wyndham, West 'Australia, wbali was* ' ' Physician reports that women are s house, I the aviators go to Singapore, Karachi, militia regiments rationed, not 20 nervous as they used to be. all growed up, they was now usirt the plash in's lake' Bagdad, Rome and thence to London In All Saints' Church at 2.80 O'clock Tbeyvr'*more unruffled, for one thing. commission form of government. He fell with a a b ..,y�...- ,•" ,r;',,$?,.: ,ti.•. -_. .. ..;..,.G'. .,.;j.t. ,.ys "a -..t` ' •L�'",. r ..,:T. '�.. `,fir., .,. s:: a:r„i.;. a- c �A yy K • f - 1 t' •� n/� •� TQ*�Q --C. and Mra.•Bradla and- LOCALISMS fam• - . „ W y LOCALISMS y --Stamped Roods, embroidery last ily visited at Courtice uli 9auday in cotton mud silks. Towels stawp. i - ed frorll 2Nc up: Bradley a. ' � . " -,•D. E. Pugh, of Toronts,was in -urs. J_..-1,. Busbby and little -The Chau oable weather of Made. to- ����� �� ��v�`f l�� daughter spout Thtlrsday,lagt fu $ ter town on Monday, when he called Lite .,mast fesv days bas rqused t on a plelbtltld,f Mrs. ,' nits-Walter White, soba has Qbeea h, x friends. -T_uroato. . -Lyle y'and -dry B. g. 4 Hour varnish for _ . L -famil , of Torouto, epeot-Sunday !priors and' furniture. Bushbys -�' Three ranges tO ChAO.Se from y Hardware. + foreman on the Somers farm for _ _ . . , -with W. J.and Mrs. Clark. _Try Kayser Hosiery, now skid the past two years, has moved in- -Mrs. J. S. Balsdon has boeij to the village and will work the coafllied to her'bed for a few da a .ahedes,'perfect fit, a superior hose " suffering from an attack of flu. y to every detail. Bradleyy's, Walsh farm which Mr. White re . Ti -To Tailors' -024.00'-o ral 1 rice -!suss M Vinson, of Newcastle, ceptly purchased. Tip-Top fy p j eeThe' tc%*a8' efxtfo.,uncil will; visited with her sister, M-rs._Oscar -Dr. H. T._,Fallaise, Resident-Dent-. - - �•t meet on Monde next for the ist, 0011ce; in residence, two doors IJeYni•Reac�y Tailoring Co. transaction of general business. Stephenson. over Easter Sunday, Bring. Office hours,: 8 am. to 8 p.m. - -L. H. and Mrs. Devitt and dau= , -Miss Dorothy Vin son,of Taun east of $t, Andrews Church, Pick-. • _ _ _ _ - ' '� gbter,` Isabel, of Toronto, "spent may, And evening by appoint 1The Lowndes ...Tailoring Co. ton, visited her cousin, Mrs. O. e ' Stephenson,over the week•end.,.. Eister,with H. and Mrs. Meebin. ment.-• ' -Mrs. Rankin and daughter, -The School Trustees of S. S. Mrs. F: Sarles, spent a few days in No. 4 West wish to notify parents y t t .,beginra_in ._the rimae New ddverrise>tnbnis. a have these threesets on displ"syr Ala cit last week with relativee: primary S J.Collacutt has added four eCeases will not be received at POTATOES FOX SA E-Cobblers. ' oe'five new b'nsses to his bus lines school at Easter time. All child. at LenKeeler's,Gr.a■t+•.� . .31 now-and are pleased to show. . r and they are unto date in every ren should. commence s4hool,at Sept. 1st. * * AOR BALE-Two SO.-mg Buckeye respect. p • � � incubators.Phonc 2�0tClaremont, 30-32 them-•at your request. -Wilfred Monney, Principal of -The services in St. Paul's fi the Continuation School at MALtA- United Church nett Sunday will TIGGSFORE ATCHING-Ply mouth be as f lows: 10.30 a.'m morning /Rocks. Miss Agnes Thom, R.R.No.2, was is holidaying" at the home of , Al 1 k Picering. 27.32 ' his parents here. worship and S. S. Classes. There _ _ ' Perfect satisfaction guaranteedwith : -Mea. Jamey Somerville was is will be a Baptism and Reception FOR SALE-Timothy seed. grade' service: in connection with thio. N°•2. No,1 for purity.. G W. Hddgson: ...each garment.- Abe city last week, and while there hair r of worahi 10.45 Y. P.Class; R•R.2,Claremont.' 29-31 , s had the misfortune to fall and p� --- �- �, i>ojare,bcr ankle. 7.00 p• m., evening worebip. ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE-Ap• : -Many of those who intended -On Sunday morning as Earl phonelclarR3A6.2iirrc1l,R.R.No,2,C1300.31ont. enjoying a bo idayase ever Easter Shaw was returning home from Buy "your .To.pcoat .now. were disappointed, owing to the Oshawa he was about to meet �OR SALE-Dwelling, will accom-' pig inoaate 4 families. Terme to sort Purchaser. - unfavorable weather. another ear,on. the west side of J. S.sturdy,Claremont. _ act -Wm. Crumwer, of the teach Poet s hill, a• mile east of the vil• --- g� lag att+f? of the Ottawa public laigr. "This car was on. the wr©erg Ej'OR SALE number of window' Fred T. Bunting, - ` Piekerind slda of the road and was gain sash, .Brow rOr ebg hen pens. So cent r b schools, is spending his ,Easter va each. T.c.srowt:,Brougham, 1*tr Established 1857. eation at his home here. directlytowards Mr. Shaw's car, EED BARLEY FOR SALE-wood -W. H. Bunting, of La pas., and as the driver showed no signs clean seed. App! to Fronk Gostick, R R 2, of taking his own side, Mr. Shaw Claremcmt. Phone lore 2204. 31-32 Than., spent a" day last week vrith g cr turned to the Left but in his efforts SMALL Farm to Rent-Near Green- _ ,. his relatives here, while returning + to avoid striking the other ear be from a trip.to eastern-poiats. ♦J wood, For particulars apply to Mrs. Sam ''° -Lyndon Croak, Of Pickering ran foto the railing on the 90nt1] Stewart,56Oakcrest Ave.,Toronto. 31.32 j t _ side of the road knocking out ore • College, Newmarket, is seeding g - 4 hie Easter holidays the home of Dumber of posts• His car"turned OR SALE-White Irish peed oatp, - - y over on its side and immediate! also brood sow. dse middle of Arril. Fr J. his parents, R. H. and Mrs. Crank. y Beare,Ft.R,2. Phone Mark 7517, 31 , -St. Paul's Young People's Soci- burst into flamer, and its act. OR RALE-Irish 'Gobbler pita• sty will meet this (Friday) even. Pant had to make a.hurried eslt, toes. Guaranteed Cobblers, 81,00 per bag. t' ' log. The meeting will be Devo- which he did by breaking through Apply R J,Fuller,R. R.1.Pickenng. 3fti - the wind-abield. He did not have - -' -- -- r - tronal..is charge of Kenpeth Mor time to save his tools of which OR SALE-Player -piano. r.lmost r( n r ' lay Frew,cabinet to rcatch containing 33 rolls. See h i m H e s ri g h t -The Ladies' Aid Society of'St. there Were a Dumber of valuable Also bench. Win.Gray Sr.Green River. 30.31 -Andrew's Church a ill sleet at the Ones- home Shawdist, of Mrs. W. J.' M]Iler on that the driver of tho other car -Lance hauling done pprr°mntly a atg agora• fly • �s } Wednesday, Apr. 10tb, at the bad gone to sleep And did not Pee able rates. Apply Ch ord Wright.`Phone Mark '►S■■■i 11 n g cit lj h 8 j oh . .' him, but he was wide awake 824. 25-4e + ' - usual hour: -See J T. Elliott's advt. for enough to hurry from the aceae ere F.D GLOVER SEED FOR SALE fruit and ornamental trees and Quickly as possible, as Mr. Shaw ��-atlot23,con 5, Picker:rt , Phone Pick - to � was unable. to sterns the Dumber 1010.or address R R 1,Locust lull, Oscar Car I shrubs. Prices right. Now is ter, 31 �) -`the time to order as the season of the.car, -will soon close. -CanadR is a favorite place rj OR SALE-A quxotity of Good& With the 1929 Brand New Staunton with man American tourists in rowed seed barley. Ince 11.00 a bushel, W. -The monthly. meeting of the y aytor.R.R 2.Rckering, Photx Markham t W M. S. of 8t. Paul's United which to seend•a holiday. There �5�. 31.32. Semi-trimmed line of Church will be held at the home of are numerous attractions by a(}g FOR HATC9ING-Martin iftrb. f#ordon Law na Wednesday which they are draws to this wy.adotu.hr. .,rater]aytng.:ra,n. 75 Nall Papers : i+�r 'aftBrDODa Deft. at 3 m. county . With some it is her cents setting, W.J.Riley. Pickering. Planus _ .• p. y 27 : -Mrs. (Rev.)J. S. Ferguson and beautiful sessery which is augur Pick - `!_ w daughter; Dorothy, are spending 'passed is any _ other country. FOR SALE--1 Clyde mare sound: f week in Peterboro with-her Others find great satisfaction 11J 1 driver. wiffworkungle or double: App(y to Jams•Courtney, R,R.-,Piekenng Lor 6, mother. Mrr. Hetherington, who is fishing for trout, base or other eon,11,Markham. 3031 confined to her bed through ill• kinds of the flony tribe while - ---- "----- BEAL BARGAiN-In Rovai ate, many" find their greatest thrill ABrooderstoves and teeder•. New and second -' -Mrs.' Ogle Cooper and three 1a boating deer, beat or other hands:ock. Phone Mark 8103,or write H:G. + daughters, Misses Phyllis, Frances wild animals But there is another %t:ehru.Claremont. 31.3:_ ' ands Norah. Mrs. Sills And her class who cannot resist the temp �j OR SALE-_Spring whear, Polish i sister, Miss Edie Good, of Taranto, cation of paying` periodical visits 1' var,ety, excellent for m�s,nq, ripens w•.tn to our county in order to satisfy" ooh. 8l 40 per bushel Orville Burton Clare- k visited wry n a andy ra Clark eh than 1a9 �r something station �fITATOEB FOR BA LE-Pu.305 reiriah 14. ' and Tamil onSaturday. g 'strong � � • • -Services at St. George'e OD Q p + p PCobblrn.3s cents �mall White Sunday, April 7th:9 30 A. m„ gun that does not- CODYCODL them ill bean, S weeks oldprg Apply L'lo'yd Pegg.R. day School ; 10.30,&. w., morning their own country. One day last R. leo 2.Claremont. . 31.3: _ - weektbree-Americatrs from-Wes . ' prayer and sermon by Mr. A. G. SALE-5 ALE-5 or'.lU acres¢arden ChaDDen 7,00 p.m.,evening pray. Virginia who were on A n10LOriOQ F;and with small house,1 mile from Pickering C x+ or and sermon by Mr. E. S. Ottley, trip to Ontario, were taken in �'pvlytSo B.`I?iokerwaY`ae,,nd$baay cou�nt2rgad. ' of Wycliffe College. charge by Constable Cheater, and _ _ _ -Fred Balsdon and family, of taken before Magistrate Clark, �. GGS-Block Jersev G "Dta, 75 cts, q. Bnrford; came to town on Thurs'- One of the men. McDonald by 1�3er dozen; 5.C.Saxon stra5n' While Leg - nat31P, soba had. the great misfor• horn. 50 cis.per dozen. G. C. Jones. Myrtle day to visit relatives and,on their Station, R. R. 1. Phone Clare 505. X7.31 ` 'return on Monday were accom tune of having unlimited wealth SEED GRAIN FURSALE-A quern• Died by Mrs. Balsdon. who had At his Command, wag charged Stayoloats; also quantity of good-3-rowed, `been spendiag a week with he_r with being intoxicated, while his, seed barley, at lot r3,coin 4. Pizkenng. Geo larents, W. J.and Mrs. Clark. half brnther,- wboso- name. was Tool,R,R, 1,Locust Hill. Phone Pick 1015. 33 Lister, was ebarced with being _ The Young Peoplerof Ebenes• ATCHING EGGS-S'. C. white '• ' er United Church will give tbrir intoxicated when in charge of a HLeghtirns, also S.C.Anci.nas: 75 cents per popular Drama, "Arnoldr. The former was fined .$lA 00 setting. This flock averaged l60 eggs per bird. _ J Arnold Goes gg "> „ Apply Stanley Murdoch,R R. 1,Piekenng.29.32 Into l3neioeea, on Monday even and coats. and the latter Wsa gen• - --now ia�,April Stb, in the Town HaU, tented to 7 days in Whitby jail GRED PEAS FOR SALE-A quan• - ander the auspices of St. George's and costs And an addiCMaI , days l t y of Perfection' large podded garden pea; p $ Ear Alaska. also a quantity of Canadian Bean- A. Y. P. A. The drama won first if costs are not paid. The other iy radpe as. M.B. Bark,R.R.No. i.Locust-,',,;:'Prize at Sonth Darlington Agri• member of the party, Mrs. Mc !rill Re 1031. 30.32 The .'goods afie right in stock, ready cultural Societycontest which Donald, who appeate to be a Drell 'Iwas $80. Thiswillbe the thir• educated and refined lady, feels P best bi EED Chinchilla Re►hhuck for your Inspection best breeding stock, 2- does and 1 but • ' resorb time that this drama has her position very keenly and much (cost me 25,00), also 4 of their offspring 6 mon. been resented this winter. s * sympathy is expressed for her. Me. old. 15.00ttrltea tke tot. Evening-, ..Vl'elling- T is p ton Reid:Highland Creek. t31 The SnnR arthv" kind-Patterns and eoloringe -If you watlt to a eeld g' roti Donald-did -not- improver b'is.pos] -- - - - --- - p ORONTO WET-WASH LAtiN- are wonderful. able-time come to the Womens' In• tion by again going to Toronto to TDRY (Semi finish)-Let our driver call and etitute tea and sale of home-made see the city and coming back t0 explain our 24 hour service. just'leave your � H A P M A N Pickering gloriously. drank, When name with Mr,S.W Davis, barber shop. We cooking on Friday.April' 5th. -at will Dick up and deliver 3 times a week. M Dr. .McEwen's store. A good lynch he became const abusive of the _ s • will be-provided -for the Amall fee constables, Messrs. Chester -and OR SALE-Whits Leghorn Hatch- of ten cents. As the Institute Crammer, and threatened--that Finn eggs,'from good laying strain. 55 cents • , perdozen. Also sea incubator hatch for 400 THE ,CENTRAL -GARAGE spends its -aloney locally and a] when he went home he would come eggs on %lay 4th. Phone Pick 1026. J. W, ' ways ready taassiet at Pnbiie franc back with- the:-whole American Brownriage,3 mile east of White_cale. .9.31 `tions.itis 'hoped they tviH receive army And iicic the two of them. OR SALE-•Cut6hert raspberry the co-operation that has been Fnr his indiscretion in. getting 1' also Rock and Leghorn hatching p Riven them in the past. He] the delink arain he is now in Whitby eggs,50 cents per setting. These breedfng hens Telephone�490U ' p p have been culled by a professional. R.J.Fuller, Institute and you are helping the x911. R.R.No.1,Pickering. Phone Pick 1033• 30.33 �. WDA • LLKINDS OFTRUCKING DONE -Th union aervicee held in the A-Prices reasonable and all work promptly Rheumatism D_o T _ attended to. If you ase thinki• otshi '' three Protestant churches last g fin+ pr • _ week--­were-w10ft--­aMnded an �i 40e per cwt.-Jack Hatch. Phone Pick 2708. 2Rtf • • mach'enjoyed by all. -Tbey were Auto `Re airs Accessories oils and brought to a close on Friday even Of Nature S STONE&WELLINGTON-The well _ �+ _ e known nurserymen,bave appointed John T. (� Ingin St. Pattie Church when the -Plan . _ ._ _ Eldon agengfor this.localit ?hose desiring \Jt asoline, ACE'tylene Welding 'i - 3 6ervlee was in charge of.the Youngreit tees,sLrubs etc, should see or write him � ' before purchasing, Address 2N4 Ri:son'Road, _ eoy�e s Societies fof the different She olfesrf her healiuts lurTba Osbawa, .. 29tr • es. . llffe Isobel 9gairse, - �,stop saller � �j OR SALE-Holstein cow, due to Battery Charging, nt Of Lbe �. Y. S. of St. 1' freshen'Mar.28;Black cow,acre Isar or Ayr. Pan1'e United Church, resided, Wheys'America was wildernes, Indians Ayrshire sow due Apr:12; Durham tow;due in Wand the addresees were Rives.b � � lbs �e�t�y. On° "yri't D°rh'm bull. Also P. H. cutting box. Repairs made. Qn all makes Bid Woanaeott. of St. An + sMoaL>yofMS le>"pp ly at lot 6.con.6 Pickering, ' file Redman b0 moo, lams" R.Conner, If _ drew�'s,Leslie Morley;ofet Paul's. Gallagher learned herbal secreta end - -Compty ' e'er. ounded Galls hQi cars ers Herbal House- end Nr. Channon. of St-George's. POR SALE-Ford light delivery • - g hold-jtemedies. His famous Kidney truck.in dandy shape.good winter and xum- _ The enb`este Were all ap ro riate Remedy has helped many a sufferer mer curtains;can be wed as roadster, Will ae- " - - cept part ash and potatoes or produce'for bal- - for the Beater season. l�na C WaP from Rheumatism anee,or all cash David J.Scott, Altons Road, Tarnished by the united' choirs This'fine, time-preyed remedy, drawn 3'4 mile north of Kingston Road.ss 26tf _ and solos were rendered by Mesarm. from the heart of Nature, heals and �ARai FOR SALE-Coro - 1 F' F ache, ea kidneys. Quickly ging back- prisinfi �H ARLESBeUENCER _ Ralph Lawson And Cbris air. On ache dizzir►ees and ot.hel LBggln$kidney 165 acres,Ilot 12,B. F.con., Pickering Tp. Thurltday evening in St. George,A ' in d food state of cultivation. thoroughly equip- and bladder ailments Try Itl For pe or dairy or grain farming, modern stables :.f:hnrCl] A Co11PCt10R was taken up sale by a1 awith cresoftworieaWeand,.°heingiwell There are 15 • in Aid of the Wetsh miners, whit and roatrcaor :'sell,noted to over$30.00. E. C. JONE9 PICKERIN(3 I pasture'' For,price and 16111 u-� Proprietor, Pickering + lace a5 acre t the Pickering Bakery. late .r : e i+ �,...,.. .'. -.•..,.1,. - ,,:!gym y xZak,y,�. �' +?;;•l2!''• o-?, "4' �� :......y .-)ter nr,.. " y. .jy-%'` ":.:.