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'.`Canadian Poets," on ' Wednesday smdSurgeon, Dunortop. lolY ••. evening Oi` this week. D FUteory _ MILLS J3ROCK ROAD. Liberal m tin booked for last D The ee g e h e 1 - 11 E• FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director " Friday avenin has been changed to �pator;etrical Amoeiationof Ontario. Reg. g R flstatetl Memberof the American Optomevicai a] R Ej ARD The C. P.' R: trains-are no run- the middle of May owing to the bad Established 1888 �i lion. Eyn examined by appointment. G+ nine as usual. condition of .the roads. lsheaeo4.Ctaremoat.Ont. Vl' loins. Lewis' mother, who resides The heavy rains washed out Boy- •a� $25.00 Reward will be given for at West Hill, is spending a feX days Br's Pond, near the town, and flood here. ed the farm of Harvey Baker and Untfllbe dam 18•repaired E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and the Apprehension and conviction .Some of our progressive garderfers demolishing the new bJ;idge built last A,solicitor•notary public Etc. 'Mosey to of the parties found guilty of re- have already planted potatoes and year. the 'mill will be run by 'bias. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y moving and carrying away out of other articles of diet. - W M ITLVALIA F}ATUN & ROSS-Barristers, 80. sight my Basket Sign from my Seth Badgerow is busy these days ,hydro power, , Northern On tari4 suildiD¢• so pretnises early Sunday morning, repairing the road at Cammack': Miss I{athleen Woodley, of Toron Bay .F-e ton, to. - October the 21st, 19'28. bridge on the 4th eoneession. .' to, spent the Easter 1lolidays ` with ' W.1.Eeatcn, C H O P P / N•O - _ J.P. F Ross. Adelaide 2707 CHAS, A. WHITE. R. J. Fuller, Bruce Ritchie and Bert .her aunt, Mrs. Hugh Pugh. Smith, have each started their chick Airs. D. R. Beaton, who has not Mondays, Wednesdays and, RDSON & PICBERJ VQ,- Suceessor to late W. G. Barnes machines and' report only about 60 been 'in the-best of health Iately, is, f 1LBe:-i e Bi dic. C-rner Yona¢¢e and Rich- •�.:s. s.';. ec etc ., 213-214 Confed- enation: Phone Mark 6420p 0 per cent• fertile. we are glad to hear, improving. Fridays s wovA st Tiro ,o, Frw,ie<Msin 1390and Main -- Miss June Jackson was just nine The sympathy of the community is assn. 1'' -r Ing o3.c^ op ri .Wednesday aRoofing M ateri lnd ► months old on Monday last, with two extended to ''Mrs. Brownridge on.the `-While using hydro power setw(ray'tser:ng• i'h•1^! pick bwo. stf _ • brand new teeth. This is always a death of her father, Mr. Kennedy. 10 cents per bag will be Denta& great event in'a baby's• life. Miss Edith Tool, who has been charged for chopping. ---yM -'-� 5x British Columbia3hinRlea The general traffic is now going teaching near Barrie, spent the holi- ► 14. NEIL C. 5�l ITH. D t2 9„ L. D.S.•. 3 x • south-on the Brock Road and pass- days with her parents, Silas and Mrs. ri D Succrew;:O Dr.,J.N.La'1'�I, Graduate of No:2 3 and 5x " ing ;through the creek near the high- Tool. , , the oyalCollet:o'DentalSur;cvnsand Toron- _ way. This is a great• improvement' Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Thornton, of Will be kept on hand at all I�iaHs store t 1 to University. tTuesday vAd i�r da lce ifl i hQ e T on a detour. Digby, Nova Scotia, motored home _ TORONTO ASPHALT from Florida where they have been 1t1II]68. HSRBERT T. FAL I, L D S„ ROOFING AVOLBY spending the winter with Samuel and D D.S•, Graduate of the Royal College of Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 36 inch — Mrs. Dickson. Patronize Your Home Hill DmtaJ Surgeons and the university of Toronto. Frank Pearson is again taking care .fit the recent sale of the mill-'prop- �ce in residerKe wood door east of s,. nod. widths, 4 in 1 Shingles ; sego of his milk route. city"the mill has taken over by Mr. rew's Church. Pickering,ont. office hours: 8 Metal Valley and a.in. to 6 P.m., or by appointment. 'Phone Rid leers, Frank Puckrin is indisposed Leary, the former owner, who will �. Z+. Piet 3700. 4-- Ridge ROIL _, again, and we hope for a Apeedy re- proceed 'to put the property in good -- ufiEns** Q�arhsl►. Material, or willp Ids rice on covers. rurrrainv order, much to the delight of 13oished job. - The bridges and w•a:hours are teens; e7•ery-boaly. ELIZAS " rapidly repaired. The C. P. R..oper- Whitevale was badly hit by the re- C 0 A ETH RICHARDSON- _ _ 1p��YL'�r�j/r"� atinR an!J the mail route i. partially cera: ;toren. In addition to washing A.Fire and automcbilt insurance of a111a-Ida. r j1►� RI �G �yg representing cempaniesot solid financial stared- e e open. a w.L. hole in the mill dam, and ottl- °s _ � i j��. n Y The Club met at the home of Jna c•r a injuring the mill property, the A Rnod supply of Hard and Soft " CEORl3E KEAYion• �V BEAR` and Mrs. Brown-Liceuged auBrown on Monday evening .trenAt. . ere torn up as they were Coal on band. Also a supply err.Algona Live stock and genera- mal-% ------- -"- - and spent a most enjoyable time: The never -known before in the history of of Kindling Wood, THE M1NiNAR�ET proeptly attenvaUe, Phone Stou9 9003. leeted to. Terms reasonable R, Club proper was good and a Classthe village.' The bridge, which was R,2;StwiSl-4 Stove length. on Canada was conducted resulting the pride of the village, now lies FFPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, in much good, A presentation of sal- a wreck. The mw bridge, will ns 12tf Phone Pick. 1609. e for Ooaatiss of York and Ontario, Age- We buv and sell, furnish quotation Address Green at+er P. s ver was made to Ken. and Mrs. Bush doubt be taken.over by the County. sten sal«of hada "40046 1 oss/sbaztand Information on all Listed-and- "It". hof their recent wed- The feeliists here that a detour DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKIti G M0, out, on the occasion ng exN _ Unlisted Joining Stocks. ding. John Bryant presided. should be built at once. -- B.BEATON TOWNBB:IP OLEBH We will be leased to advise what L. B�JRN�N JI'IA D• non.eyahew. oammssslsaar for p The i discredit � h Xenia have been in s�a�� A400usaas ata. Neew lot� stocks a buy or to hold, or much discredit here this creek owing Bear the "Old fawhioned 5fother, �� "Isoar ��TIALer what stock toseN. to the unceremonious way-they have Lown Hall. SHtnrdsy Evening.' Building and General iasear' . Ona t-v Clients are making motto b Contracting. : _ e 7 y invaded the farms and cut down the - - following our adv4ce. griw- It begins to look as if some- __-_.. DUNBARTON. - T Estimates furnished on all ela ices [� R- BRANT—Lot i, ooaoession 4. Our loop- experience in migio e:• a rasfic action will have to be taken —' - - st work—Interior and Exterior. s rboro• Telephone Markham .508. p g• i :C4aeReresf Accountant, Business and Nfunm tending over a period of twenty by the fartDers to give them posses- Pearson Westgate is busily engaged slterstlons and repairs. enditors GRANT, GOpF+RE YiCO.,SI yeatw, allows us to eve sound advice Rion in lace of their own property. at Oshawa building a.house for Mor- st, Easy Toronto, Canada, AL on P p pe y• Chimneys Built Concrete Work, •aa5• 151y on the investment eatare of a mine For the least this big corporation, ley Merritt. phone Pickering 5719 IE — —.--- or the speculative feature of a pros. W. T. and Mrs. Dunbar and Miss ONTARIO ma as a public servant having FAIRPORT. M, MAW, Lr08NeED ACU- pective mining venture. could do, would be to make a decent Irene, have returned home, g TIONEER,forYork,QrtarioaaelDust&= . SOLLOWAY MILLS !k CO, spent the w-inter in.the city. Q •f„oantx< All kends of sabm sit adad settlement after real damages occur. 1 a. ,Term.reasonable, pats may ha The church sheds have been taken S H I 1\ G L E 8 atirsuad at NEWS'Omcv, Bell anad mdeper- Members of Standard British justice .ha.+ departed a long _. dot pbooas, wh,thy,Out. Sly.. Stock Exchange. way when this is not done as is the doaT, since the storm prior to re- __ Members of the Montreal case-with several farmers here_ building them further north. . . ;nova Scotia Shingles - Mining Exchange. Mrs. Walton Annis and Misses iDalt Galvanized Steel Shingles J<3. Re Gallaugher Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, See a mrisher's.siaciifice in the playr Marjorie and Ialeen, visited friends Bird's Felt Slate Shingled Metropolitan Building, in Town Hall, Statorday in Oshava over the week-end. for Bole at ,. - we,- Grain Merchant TORONTO, ONTARIO Th junior room. at school w s Phones ; Adelaide 8371 and 83T.. evenlOR. Apr. 20. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREJ20NT � _ . closed Monday on account of rite ill- ' Toronto _. "m' . . . ! nes: of the teacher, Miss Beare. Call and get prices. Phone 28t: in the market to purchase Ha :THE RURAL aROUcffAflt- • Miss Ethel BleWait, o n and her friend,- InLAW'S p y• bliss Helen Wait, of Toronto, visited �'1r dtraw, Grain and Potatoee. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Mrs, Shea is with city friends this with friends.here over the week-end: For quotations apply week. Dr. and Mrs. Dales have, returned G A R A G E I Real Rotate and laroratsce. Chas. Liscombe was home over the home after wintering. in the city, •�- �• -� $ C N Reek-end the former much improved in health- We are prepared to do all kiada - - R. R. No. 1P Farts Properties Specialty.. Miss Verna Middleton was a city' Wm. Pearce and Mr. Dixon arrived of repairing of cars, also bat- Phone Pickering]?12 visitor on Sunday. home last week from the Sunny tery ebarginR, electric ten's ovti heir win welding and in fact R. Head Of es.219 214 Confederation Jack Gero•x of Oshawa, spent the Southmuch pleased with t 15tf. Reference Bank of Montreal Life Building.Toronto. week-end at his home in Brougham. ng. everything -. Phone Bain 1390, - The Clark family have moved to Frank and Mrs. Underwood and In con- i the farm house owned by Mr. Knox, family are moving to their new home vection with Coalcoal Branch Office. Gordon Building, L, Matthews was in the city for a near Cobourg. Ben Totton has pur- car work. ' Pickering Ontario. couple of days during the past week. chased the old White homestead on Gas, Oils, Grease and Aeeessociea / Phone 8800. 28rf !Kiss Mildred -Conner visited with first concession which they have va- bili hand constantly. - H. and airs. Shea and family during cated. - Call and see our Catalogue of e TIME TABLE-Pickering station the week, Mrs. Scott, of Indore, India, was Dodge and Star Care; Hard and Soft Eoal Of the T.R. Trains goingEast doe as follow • C. Wannop has returned from the extremely interesting in her address best ,quahty OII _ a- No. 10 Mai 7 b8 A city believing that k imore at wors e on Sunday morning. She with her LAW'S GARA' • 28 Local 12.55 P.M. plentiful- here. little daughter and mother, Mrs. hand 80 Local 5.24 P. K W. J: and Mrs. Brown and fam- Shaw, of Carleton Place„ and Mrs. ..AND SERVICE STATION THOS. k - Trains train, 836 A.M. ily,. of Toronto, visited the former': John Miller, Mr. Bert Mills and Miss -- - ainsi going West due as follows- parents here on Sunday. Margaret Mills, of Toronto, Pere No. 29 Local 9.29 A.M. L. Garbutt has mpved his house- guests of Mrs. Jean White. • piC3ireria`. Gat. ` 27 Local '1-25 P.V. hold effects to Greenwood• where he 9 Mail608P•M, has taken up residence. 6REENW000. REE Sunday train, 8:32 P, M♦ - Mrs. Geo. Philip, who has been' --' Let us show you our Fo cin is accordingto Standard - - g time, spending the winter months in the Ken Bush and Carl D�r=itt have r city, returnev+home on Sunday. commenced seeding. ` Mr. Bentley. who has been resid- James Hick is still,confined to the , Willow raft CLARE,i0�'T . - Ing with. his daughter, leers. Henry house through illness, A daint bottle A Shea, has •gone to Whitby where he Mr. Garbutt, of Brougham, .moved CR�AI IrJ ERY w']1 tan in future. into, the village this week. . �� A T E Bert and 1►1>s. Harvey, accompan- Mrs. James Raine is visiting with of !11 led by Miss Bate, were in the city friends in Toronto the week. ; - o S clay. Miss Bate will remain -Alf. Bell,.of Kinsale, has engaged •I��1 hr n un 1 ee Flowers _ 4 designs to choose from, prices Highest price paid for a week before returning home. _ with James Raine for the summer. - from choose to 18.00. .ream at the One of the Provincial Highway En- Stanley Byers and Per and Mrs. n gineers got stuck in a deep mud.hole Wilson were in Oshawa, op Monday Pertume Alno. see our solid walant 'Oc a• �laT@a30a CTe e}tp about a anile west of the Village on Will Ormerod has purchased a car. J Saturday, lie is now a firm believer Keep your eyes on Bien, girls! It clonal Chairs. Just the latest holds four nicely. value 50e in an odd chair for the Give ne a trial and be convinced 'n'better roads. living room. - Our roads continue to be in a.very Mrs. Samuel Stewart has rented bad condition, being impassable in her farm to a Toronto man,who takes with each. 'The home for Coagoleam and• ELEve DALE M� any places. Old Sol would be qpossession May 1st. very welcome visitor these-days days in- The property formerly owned Tapestry Rage. Our by prices are right. "`\�1 Q stead of hiding behind the clouds. J. CO-Wan, age an, south of the village, is _-box of , repaired and Am Mrs. 3• Gannon visited 11er mother, being extensively Mr Willson, in Toronto on Sun- finished will be modern and up-to- -_ .,We will have eat flowers and pot- day. We are sorry to hear that the date home. Three Flowers, ted plants from the Flower. For Pastry use latter is not,so well as usual, but Mr, and Mrs. Willows spent Sun- dale Greeiil3onses in every hove to hear of her early recovery. day in Uxbfidge and on their return week. All orders re- on Saturday last there passed a- were accompanied by Miss Blanche Face Powder ceived or telepbon- Our Royal Brand may-at his home a au'le and a qu r Broadi who will spend a few days ed will be given I�zt ftorth of Brougham, 81#tea with theta. oar courteous attention. - 11t soon Grocer's. at r _ MuMl, in his TM year. Although he Quite a snumber ft'om here went Farmwe who have whatt�' e$your UdT-m a in poor health for some time over to Kinsale on Friday night to U t a if floor made from yodt„owD tbo end came suddenly and was un- hear the drama presented by the $1.001 � wheat-. We Can exsected. His funeral' was held on Pickering Dramatic Club, and were 'ik'je� - +C/ A. "Terrift, grind iL Sunday afternoon, when interment well repaid. _ + took place in the Claremont Union - Miss Pengelly arrived :bade: this Furniture LMalerand� .Feed of all kinds-Chickw�p�Meed. Cemetery, the services being conduct- week after spending .•fiiMe ;%ree * d HE ICKE ING, EWS P R ben feed, chop, millfsibd. ed by Rev. J. S. Ferguson., of Pick- months cruising on th'esll editerran- ,Iori+e� iii aa9 v�OrC Funeral Director** � Bring, and Rev .A. McLellan,of Clare- can Sea, and in her tou>w'�isif�sd the Phone 13001 - Chopping every wash-day. - month. The family have the sympa- Holy Land and various seapa' Wong Satisfaction or money back. P1a�LeriD Ontario a thy of the entire community in their the way, as well sew Opel Phone 6800 Piokerin& ger M. 1*T• oon bereavement L time in Paris. sx' •.. " 4' .aa.. ., t • . . .. _ - . ... .� .:. .. .._ ., .. .':. . _ w.' -'-.. '? r,' ..e•� -V. l� .� 9..+,. .r,. •-«.na'' .:cr- sy ,K' .r. '�,:;.,.,Lk, ., x ,: .w. •d::m,:♦•. ... ..rt,.' `.aS 'd ,:mr.. :'° .•..' .hM; 'R'a .'=.x'•.'-• ei'.-"'�kwn S .�... _ ,t.-b.zz,. r.,r{;' cw-.'...... a-*+x.. ", ;..;s..;.. • .,>,....:. t ,. ... .. y„^_.- -i�,v!:: �-�•�',.!.Y.-*-," ,,a'? .�.. -.d,r•^'wl au•: 7- • 7 UMMCK CORN :Tnnt To Be Trusted"Some years ago," said J. J. Kelso, 00 the Ontario Superintendent- of Chll- dren's Aid Societies, "a fourteen year TIN conted old boy gave the police a lot of trou- -contest is elosecL ble and after several warnings, he For the time being, the- letter from Miss b4attie Rabb was arrested for theft and committed Following is a very b'f Palm6rsto.n, Ontario, offering some suggestions fdr a future to the reform school. A'telephone message was seut to the police that contest:— if he were brought.to the rallsLy eta • - Palmerston, April 9th, 1929. tion an official would took after him ..Gentlemen:—Accept 'hearty thanks for the Dollar I received the rest of the A-MY Two officers ac- yesterday, April 8th, being prize in "Limerick Contest". I see companied him and to their groat our- a 0 -by last week's "Palmerston Spectator" that the Contest is closed, prise a young- lady stepped up to 0 0 250 -I think it was a splendid feature and would liked to havd seen it claim the lad. "But"- hey remon- CO"FLLr= get away from ybu continued for. awhile longer. A real good contest is a Picture strated. 'he will e most clever or original within five minutpa after we leave.' Title Contest, prizes to be given for the 'No.' she said. 'if he will give me his The Model title. You could give, say, several prizes each week ranging from word of honor I will trust him fatly.'. "Four- fit to give, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Hundred" $5 to $1 or whatever amount you saw The boy readily assented and the of- prizes, and then say five of one dollar each. Allow each con- fleets departed; but only to go to an Highboy testant to submit three titles each week if they wish. Nothing other end of the building where the-Y. Rogers Batteryless a to be written on the post card but the titles and name and address, could watch proceedings without be- . .have no strings or restrictions attached, simply that each person Ing themse ves I observad. The lady Radio trying the contest must write their titles on a post card and send talked pleasantly wl,h the be.,. sent R E'S, good news for him to buy her ticket, gave him her in up to a certain date each week, this is really an excellent con valise parcel to carry. and by H those who are plan-: se and is aroused in it, or another good to purchase a radio test, lots of fun and interest her evident sincerity in trusting him ning nes of a limerick printed on a certain soon. This popular Rogers one is to have the four lines 404 completely won his regard. When 'article. and the contestant is to supply the last (fifth) line, and they were comfortably 1�now equipped -h seated In the model ed wit prizes to be given for the best last lines. Another goo(] contest, train the boy i4aid, 'You know I would a newly-developed Dynamic is to have some certain line of goods in an advertisement and a have run away from diose cops in a Speaker,instead of the Mag- e in these s and minute, but I would go anywhere for retic-Speaker used formerly. Certain phrase in double quotation marks will b �_q '.the contestant is to pick out the phrase in the ads and then make You.'. And t&? price remains ex- -d that "This young lady had learn U represented ac p rhymes or jingles on the product or firm and for there is a certain aRiulint of Clilvalr, tly the same—only$250.00 the best jinglestDr rhymes prizes to be given each week. Any of complete! intierent.-iven In the worst boys. and 'these contest are good. I would very much like to see some one Af that can he succe6Af1,,:]y aPoealpd The Dynamic Speaker is getter. instructions or ally recognized as one of the 'of them continued for a time. If there are any to then the task or reformation is greatest recent improvement in inore information I could give you in regards these 'conteStS I El-,-FECTIVE�%,'ONThA­�'i mad, eamy," so would be pleased to do so. I remain yours Respectfully. A white pique overplaided in bright radio. Its advantages are now ours in this beautiful Rogers (Miss) Mattle, Rabb. red-tones shows eff cl;ve contrast in An Inns of Court Man' Righboy model, in addition to 7 plain bright red pique, used for bolero the many other advantages of Box 113, Palmerst,)n, Ont. lie is diQlinvtJshed from a scholar jacket, quaint puff I sleeve.-t, and bclt by a pair of silk ;tocki---,s and a beay- Re�;ers-Battery less ownership. We will be glad to-hear from those who have taken part in the of dress with plaited skirt. Applied er hat which makes him condemn a Me to the remarkable develop- contest just closed or have enjoyed reading Limerick Corner. bands of the print, trim jacket Pat- scholar as much a4 a scholar doth a anent of chain broadcasting Ser. terned wool jersey with plain jerseyJ 'Let us know what you think of Miss Rabb's suggestions or :ser. I schoolmaster, By tha, hA hath. heard radio has become a year round printed and plain silk crepe, two tones I one mooting apAl seen two plays, he source of entertainment and along some of your own. in linen, and wool crLi e with velveteen education. And—as any owner thinks as bitiely of the University as Will ell you—Rogers is the Editor, Limerick Corner, Associated Publishers' 73 Adelaide are attractive sig,oAfions. Style No.,a young sophi,4ter doth of the gram- t I ideal year' round radio. West. Rooms 421-5, Toronto 2, Ont. 404 can he had in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 an !'� mar school. lie talks of the UnIver- You are missing a lot without I years. As rketche,', it takes but Following are a,feLvO more prize winning libericks:— sits with that ,late as if he were her a Rogers. 11 there is no dealer 1% yards of 40-inch plaid with % Chancellor: hrids fault with,:Itera- ' your community write to the Jill Wrigley's Gum But after each meal yard of 6-inch pini., for the 8-year tions and the fall of (11%elplit with �!Tbere was a sweet maiden of Ket. A few minutes she'd steal. size. P-ittern price 20c in-stnmps or To chew Wrigley's,a. which. made . an "it was not so when I was a stu- Q.R.S. CANADIAN CORP. ter. coin (coin preferred). Wrap coin -are-I dent": although that was within this LIMITED Whose nerves were to her,aa a fat- her feel better, fully. lbalf-year, lie will talk ends of Latin. ter. T. T. Ferguson, t. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. tho, -h it-be false, with as great con- 310 Spadina Ave., Torartto 2 Bancroft. On I address plain- fidence as `ever C"- ro could Pro-. Write your name and i 019 Ben Tobacco f such wmave nn oration, though his hf-st ly, giving numl er and ;izt. o UNTROYAL Big Ben is tobacco supernal, patterns as you want. Enclose 20c iniauthors for't e taverns and ordl.nar i - behin da courtier Perfection unto the -cast kernel, stamps or coin (coin preferted: wrap les. lie Is as fat Co-eds are forbidden.tn speak to male HOTE Its flavour's assured it carefully) for each number. and in his faqhlon as a scholar is behind s"Udents on the University of Detroit For It's perfectly cured, address your order to Wilson Pattern him, and the N­4t grace in his be- campus. But when lips are-mute the T fk* popularity of 'this As you learn from the ad, in this 'Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. havior 1,4 to forget his acquaintance. eyes have it. Koate 'y 1a evidenced in journal. He laughs at- ery man whose band Jratterns sent by an earlv ii,.alt % the fact that guests in. variably return to the D. A. Machitosli sits not well or that hath not a fair Simile for the day4 As conspicuous Mount Royal. Doruoch, Ont. shoe-tie, and he it; ashamed to be seen Eta a dollar bill In a collection_plate.- Unemployment A courteous welcome in any mau'q Company that wears not hospitality Christie's Biscuits and,t cheery iofidon Times Trade Supplement: his clothes well. . . . You shall.never 3NX42-it-403r�-M x3AL3mG�ALxw= wa von The wisest of brIdes is my Daisy, 'in some r - ets It L fortune " t see him melancholy but when he Ni A'-1 USED 31.0 Lf. VERNON 0. CA ROY She cares not If folks say she a! Indus, wants a new suit -4 a sergeant: I the.report of the Conference on or fear r,� Vlanspnriation Cald. Us nag ing-Director lazy, trial Reorganizat-oll and lad-! "'131 stat which timet he betakes, himself i I 'ite for illustrated I mics a nd A creavor- She serves Christie's Biscillit to Ploydon. -hath read Lit., Tb-s Largest And says she will risk it Relations between the Mill) of @in By*that- he FRIO. Hotel to the -35 ployers associated with Floyd hl@l' tlejohn. he can call Solon. Lycurgus -',%T,>L00CE. For housekeeping now Is made Peerless micycid r British cbett and the General Council of the and Justinian fools, and dares com-' Works, .91-3-5 Dundas Frapire. May.,' Trades Union Congress were piablish- pare big law-to a I.nrd Chief Juntice's, It. W., Toronto, Mrs. A. D. O'Malley. etd hard on the heels of the Balfour Sir Thomas Overbury, in "Charac-1 FLR, No. 1, Wallacetown, Ont. Report. After reading both docu- ters." 11616), Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu. Swift's Breakfast Bacon menta It becomes convincingly Trani- Is no btngle remedy for Said she. "When a boarder I -take feet that there on, unemployment and that failure to re- I want food I can make no mistake store prosperity to British Industry is on. not due to Ineptitute or Inertia, but to at eight, the complexity of the problem. The So each morning certain speci- Never one minute late, Conference recommends 4 I*�Jr • tic measures to "alleviate" the She serves slicLis of Swift's Break fast Bacon. position. but of the aPp t" tln an only sim-cest fit- Mrs. L. E. Clement, basis remedies it r 'HAS ALWAYS LED IN Rates $4 and $7 and up R.R. No 2, Maple, Out tore considerptEvidently the, optimism of bright spirits.—who it ' Ogilvie's Flour speech and print declare that they IF UE V . There was a trim dame of Glo- have a panacea is not shared by spri• The first non-skid tread ever put on a bower. ons-men to close touch with realities, :lire was on a Firestone. From thatdo Whose friends said, lies whether they he drawn fromin fet I to this Firestone has been first your power trialista, labour leaders, or the No tire can come close to the rugged To make of distinguished e such good buns conomiqtq. b long-wearing Gum-Dipped Tires. The From the crust tothe crum a. famous non-skid tread has wore itripping She replied, "I use Dg*lvle's Flour." Give bliss Jessie L. P "Eleanor." called the girl's mother edges than any tread on the road. ornatribille, in the l your car the wonderful protection of new upstairs, "it's 2 o'clock Box 168, Buckingham, Que. from upsta that' young man Firestone Gum-Dipp"Tires today. They morning and time 9 going." —0. but he .0 Minard's Liniment left an hour hold all world records for*ndur. *his,{was Tune lot in An .old man with pains ago mother'" Eleanor returned sweet- enm safety, ec000fty. rho Voice 711 ft. kneeses, 1p. iTbis is another one who just That's why they-deliver most FlitESTO g Said "Maw can (10 just as she infles per dollar. dropped In," SP. Emffn Tinw n pleases, e But for me I'm contentWife: "Now that you have mad III YQ11 With 'Minard's Liniment.' failure in raising fruit, what,wl hes and diseases. "Well, now I'll write To cure all my Me ido?" Husband: 7 Dirs.. Jerry Connor, book on the subject," ArthurlZ St., 224 77�: Oshawa, Ont. X G Sun Life Insurance ditty, With fivit ft 0, vW Quoth Susan,"Pray list to my 91/ '' lei a Should you miss the good 4 F �WHEN a cold or exposure VA 'K. Ps1 brings, aches and Itwere a pity. new" —paim—that- if your life you'd insure, penetrate to your very bones, there _7 is always qnick relief in Aspirin. Then the 'Sun Life',procure "Orange, Chocolate, lvan.Wall work of that Whether living in c entry or cit it will make short thick layers of beadache,or any little pain. just Mrs. Lida E. Robb, Strawberry as effective inthemore serious Palmerston, Ont. delicious, pure cream Clings neuralgia, neuritis, —suffering from neural Palmolive,SoapCrisp, light Biscuits. rheutnatisin or lumbago. No achy betwecri. c If •-yofi're pining for someone's at- or pain is ever too deep-seated for they Want beauty Chrisliers Aspirin tablets to relieve, and th action, perfection,don't affect the heart. All druggists, uty in all Its per :%vith proven dire<ions for various Want beauty in all its'perfection. III I ous Jn The store or AS SORTED use Palmovile Soap tlx 'Phiove, -uses which many people have foundoa SANDWICH invaluable in tlie relief of pains and And then you'may hopik 'always ask for aclics of many kinds. To keep that sweet schoolgirl com-, plexion. Beamsville, Out -7 P IRIN S Mrs. N111n, •0 "C' lei ]ilia Awku is a Tnde=k Begs""in I witness at Southend, He called name I have never heard before .5.3 Z C*R in:a [a and I have beard some good ones. JSSbE No. 16—'29 d c 1 qv`. .•,..fox.11-'_ M• _ L ^,` ; 't.r SanitwT EtigLtette Women in Politics , Constant daily testing and blending of-the 'tlrorld's choicest j-�j�.T� Manchester Guardian (Lib..,): at "teas give Red Rose Tea its inimitable 9aRor an*�neves-vatYiag ^ - + Aa^-`, the severa'�modes o_ trans- the annual meeting of the National 'goodness. Every package guarantel of - -'Q el� IX mission of human disease, modern union of societies for Equal Cittien- sanitarians have assigned,high place ship a woman,mmaker urged that only to personal contact. There Are a large able women uLL(uld be allowed to get number of serious and important dig- - — eases, known as contact iufeetiona. into.Paraament, As It wan, etre said, which'are transmitted and propagated some "silly women' got in just as ely, it no exclusively, by the silly men" did. Did side remember ME larg . t 1 E:n:1 conta `. ^nth dis,ases include Mrs. Poyser's remark, 'It am not deny pneumo, :fit: - -.a, Iliphtherta, =cat' Ing that women are foolish: God Al- let fe er, mesal whoor!aig cough. tED " e INTEIIZ, with its_in- smallpox, chickenpox, mumps, 1n.l the 'mlgbty made them-to. watch the Od tea. ' �ry door life and sunless commcn cold. These ar3, o1 course, men"? That is the tenth of the mat- Is r days, has !educed the all ger-•t diseases. Tln- - mL.hod of ter. But foolishness !a a relative oxygen .ripply in your spread is through person,'. car' .ct be- term ,and it the Council has its way -�' blood. you need Dr. ,ween a person who he ora the in- it is clear 'that they will free an im- RED ROS& ORANGE PEKOE is extra gooet ' Pills now Lection and another who is aus.epttble provement in the stapdard of. - Williams' genre in the House of Commons. sL r � enrich and revitalize to ,the same infection. In typhoid $ _ - fever and some o'' er d uses the r• r- � � HEART41 OF OAK Classified Advertisements your blood stream. eon w o harbors the '^'ectlon need laiiEp v0iro ' They will invigorate not necessarily ' ^'_k; he m,.y bar- I U11 Glasgow Herald (Cons.). The anti. fur r, tCXS, wZ-.I:so :>. bot the infection,as P. carrier—and in ent charge that'we are an III _1 our varieties, price so up. the entire system and t ell people has been publicly repeated "etre for free catalogue. s,'Ei 6wltzer. some diseasee�the carrier is an impor- appy AND WEA Granton• Ontario. give a happy ;est to by Colonel Applin, M-P. . . . To what For more tant source of transmission. 2Zf ZZXAT1OZAL XOYBsa - - sPtmgt' These personal conts¢ts may be di- nations may we turn 'for Instruction? than forty years,mar rect or .it,lirect, the more direct the Every 'mother wishes her child or There is that tribe inhabiting a guar• EST EQUIPMENT. LATEST biET11. 'Worom is many lands more dangeror". �� h c-)ntacts liter. children to be well and happy; to be Ger of the East Indles where polite- B ODs, uniform return load prices. bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked boys and nese is so highly esteemed that rather situ goods insured. b We move you when 1 fis+e relied upon tone ally represent as exchange of policy You want to move. Make Your enquiries - famews Pink Pills svf a secretions or excretions between the girls, .No mother, though, can expect than embarrass themselves and the fn p'=iaC Dal citaei ofceaste=n=etateb area safe and effective spring persc s involved. Thera contacts are her children to escape all the ills Of stranger by refusing-his request they Canada Hill The Mover, Hamilton and tom, far mor' common than most :eople babyhood and childhood, but she can will beat•out his brains with a club. Toronto. reni, and under our mode-rcom- do much to help them fight the battle There are the French w:iose easy HE CAUSE OF PILES AND HOW, At your dmggp> $ or for health. � to treat them Send for po ictori • plea social organizlt:on, especially in manners were commended by Lord western at them. for victoria' any dealer in mi%lileine or large cities, CIOF per.o- -.1 contacts In All prudent mothe , constantly Chesterfield, but their men embrace Ave„ Westmount. Que, postpaid, from the Dr. a variety of nays are 'absolutaly un- keep,at hand the means 'o1 aiding each other on meeting and parting. y$���A�vys W�r�n Williams Medicine Co., avoldr'le:. Som-^ depend upin cus• their little ones when sickn#ss comes There are the Spanish whose grace �� STILL HAVE A FEW EXCLV• Brockville,Ontario.Send coma and usages d'fll7ult to break-up, suddenly—as it generally does in the and poise are the envy of the world, slvE territories open for repre- �' for free booklet—"Baildr as,. for example, In use o! case of children, In every home where but they quarrel like sparrows. Evi- set,Lathes to sell .the securities and Blood." J the handkerchief with soiling of the there see infanta and young cbildrlA dearly there are beams in other eyes manufactured products e a Canadian indiscrimin kissing; and industrial corporation, Personal assist- ing hat' Baby's Own Tablets should be found. that; ours, and we may well hesitate encs Riven by representative from head s-30 hand•thaking. The Chinese custom of Read what Mrs. Mary Hill, Centre before changing our rugged manners office. F,cperience not accessary. LID- bowing and then shaking one's own eral commission and permanency to Dummer,� Out., says concerning these for the slightly exotic,affability of the producers. Appy, Dir. James Merrick. and 4s far more '-sirable .fro^, a Tablets:—"I am the mother of s!= Continent. Secretary, 1011 eat Building. Toronto. sanitnry standpoint. There are a num- children and would not be without -0. Ontario. ber of these contacts, however, which Baby's Own Tablets. They are a won. Minard's Liniment prevents Flu. . can not ba deferf ed on any grounds. derful medicine for little ones." W- TI simply represent unhygienic Baby's Own Tablets are a mild,but "Do ypu talk in your leeD°" "No; ti �- manners. One of these habits is par• thorou4h laxative which regulate the my wife says I'm perfectly exasperai• Use i 5 titularly reprehensible, and it is the bowels and sweeten the stomach and 'ing—I only smile!" ; � D PER so habit of passing some article to an. thus break up colds and simple fever, other person atter it has been wet banish constipation and indigestion S& with saliva. and all the.irrltatflslt► accompanying � � - In view of the prevalence of Influ• Ithe cu' 'ng c1 Leeth, 'They are abso- C�t�n� f9�ih�'.g, ]PINK ���� enza, which Is one of the important !lutely sate and are pleasant to take. cc disease,, it a good time to The Talxlets are sold by all medicine srawraweuaAaauwm.t n '•A NO 1111:0610.12 sass bring to public attention this •habit, dealers'or by mall at 25 cents a boa O J y _ IN u Ce"""'a' which 'A ve-• com' Ir eaatl,• a•old• from The Dr. Williams' Medicine C0„ ' = abla. ami thoroughly condemnable Brockville. Out, trot, any standpoint. This is the O- n ' British In Troubles II Nova, r _ I ttabtt of sticking one's fingers In ills Scotia's hOilhOtf , Sheffield Telegraph (Cons.): Part mouth before petforming some action Nova Scotia is pre-eminent to Can- w AIA IONIA of the trouble with British industry that in,, res another person. It is ada in the production and exportation ANTOM14 Ras been the old. stagnant plea thatlussally ase.,cfated with the passive of of coal and gypsum" and in the-mann- ♦ltsMtee, AT ENT S It is down on Its luck and that in time some article to anot' r person atter facture of steel and iron. � ,, '.' •, ALAUNIA *,„ 1 Arl6,►NI♦ I_:et :! ''t'anted Invent'^ns" Its luck might be enacted to change's d, has been wet with saliva. Could ----+r t Vit; AuaA,NIA and Ft,11 Irrumation Sent Free for the better, The Balfour Com• Lhere be any closer or more direct Be: "Oh, you musn't blame me for on rte:uP.t. mittee's -test service may prove to pQrsonal a itact between individuals? my ancestors." She:-"I don't, I blame _ _ earn tsAytaAa CO.. aeya W. be Its authoritative declaration that f !l The Prevalence of tiits practice fb them, for-you.'` e�'. s'►s isaak es., ostiaw oat British- industrialists have Rot into a i widespread. From limited observe. y groove and'that they must make an'tfon, it would appear particularly com-1 'Pretty Waitress: "Are you the tried Susceptible Diner. "No, . .. haddock?" � ua h.wa,n w rd d WIM•R It. P ut at i R+ hnY handle , - 1 rive attempt to et o mon anion those who have ma nee g g i D. 1 4 paper of any kind, that i paper which the lonely sole s IL L III& .,.,,..awwr., 13 i Kingston blare—"I am a gentleman is piled In stacks or bound In books. g F Flow•pt_%vW.w..Aa I.. by occupation." But It is . by no means confine! tp L ` r r, ;;°�M"c,,,L those engaged in such activities. With � StNwEA1.fR'i NATUENT _ many persons It seems Simply-Io be'a - 8a Northampton Be form of nervousness, or a nervous bad PM standing 18..John 8utrai" .. C habit. ep14. Playing 20up. ,'8 sio_ sT3. HsratissQso. off7'.. CAN. It ]Way 'A while ago some sanitarium, lin-, j TliFra . . . the on huJ teased with. the red'' eprevalence-of the game . . . the privt. , P lege of asking someone Cuticura Stilap customs and habits Involving an ex. ' • fjr fff��� change cf taliva %mons persons lri to theCsbaeetDinaerta \ SWinlipOOS r> , their daily contacts, cleverly suggest• night. �' Steady, John '�D 0eaax rbe�xp and but of dandruff and duan ed, 1n order to visualize wh: ' was •Cet feel of your cue! ppnada"Istinthehealrhy rowchofhair,Yon will ` realty going )n, thee; ,re' should ,mag. ' be dehshred with cheuraltraace sad effideoQ• a Away she size John wins._. s Cudcvas,"o�t Soa6,bfoaereal. rC.a°ads. ine salivary secretin s --dored blue. --- -- Y o lucky John! '» Plenty H9 then, in imagination, followed a „ of recreation when you - few individuals throw,• a day of ac- snit conned t t A- Health Saving Reminder - " tine existenea. It the end •of the ` • day he tried to evaluate them caro- Boort throuEA The liplxa Reford nd Donyt Wt k matically. He concluded that most of Co., Lirrstkd, Cor. Bay a Wdlingfon Sts., Torexlo (Tel. ,until you pet the i them in the color -scare would be -Elgin 3471), or fir ,"steamsht¢ Tva�*.•t x found well spotted to an indigo blue. egext +LVL'jr.ZA What A'ould wt do about it? Car.' Illoviet'a - e\ that��rOZOlalitie Europe /tom hint' USE fainly in matters of this kind educe• tion is tar more effective_ than lay. t - 8rd from Montreal IL people generally disapprove- un- A Mower Willk"P (and Quebec,. :8 : hygenic habits, then' lublic rinlon �+ot,t•lelwatrlacaa►dnest Minard's Unimant will correct them 'speedily. ���D1 t �tjjjpyJ,Gr,./,io,6,y,a6waf�i�fr A't the first sign of it. its Healing Why condemn promiscous sp:Lting, yip .d p{ Quai;iles are Amazing. THE _ unguarded coughing and sneezing and w,tsrPdes►iers• �/'�✓ CA}tADiAN SERVICE I OLD ttELIABLE ' cr`- -ion drinking rups, if we, con. dp,M �' Qt,AAIT Thirdqus - • When your�P . Zinue to permit people to contaminate a .It�gtVllilOafT. Cabin,Tourist .TIRED, WEAK, � • objects by saliva-moistened fingers? c It Ii all of a piece and all should. be, NERVOUS. WOMAN Children Cry conde>x ie-I together. The essence of good -manner /ls., after all, consideration for otTers. :. t O� it This is applicable eq--.ally to social or BENEFITED hygenic good form. In this golden age our•culture should keep pace with Castoria is a comfort when Baby is other prr+eress. l'ra18eS Lydia E. hHlhsln'i - CPetful. No sooner taken than the lit- When someone writes that book eeN�►rl►t one is it ease. If restless, a few that has been went:s:ed on "The e Pdi Vegetable COn1lp011fld _ o s—aaon bring-- MvHygiene o Etiquette," ten, et us- - harm .done, for Cnstoria is a baby of Asbestos Mines, Quebec.—"After hope, we shall all learn more -about 0 y the o! my second child, [ was remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly prophylactic manner and practice rh always feeling tired, fe to give the youngest.infant; you by nic as well as AnrlAf courtesy. Far T�l ''''''~'"'" '' have the doctor's word for that! It is g� due to Acid 0 �� nervone and weak � ' and had headaches; a v,getable product and you could use 'N°'°'s'i°~ 4> Illumination %c1,sro backaches and ter- It every day. Bra: it's in an emer• rible pains every gency that Castorta means most. Time, the old scribe, has just begun 5 NAUSEA j month. I suffered Some night when constipation must I To pen the manuscript of Spring. _ two years before I be relieved—or colic pains�r other These daffodils, in April's sun, tried Lydia E: w suffering. Never be with it; some I Are the Initial lettering. Pinkham's Vega- tnothers keep an 3-tra bottle, unopen-+ What many people call indigestion less alkali In water will neutralize in ;;'`. able Compound. ed, to mP`-, sure there � "I always be Here, at the garden's ed,_i, they stand, I got four bottled very often means excess acid in the stantly many times as much arid, and at first and it did Castoria in the house. It is effec"-e Illumination of pate gold, stomach. The stomach nerves have the symptoms disappear at once. You me a world of good. ::,:nor older children, too; read the book While gray-green vellum of this land been-overstimulated, and food sours. will never use crude m:thods when ''' I would not be that comes with it. Stands waiting patiently, unrolledI Tlse corrective is an alkali, worth once,you learn the efficiency of this. without it in the house now,atid have - Violet All eyn Storey. neutralizes acids inalantly, Aad the Go get a small bottle to try. another sit bottles in.I recommend it beat alkali known to medical sc[6nce Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' to ev+uY woman Iknow:'—Mxs, T: s . Debtor at Westminster County is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Milk o1 Magnesia prescribed by physi- Ste'• Boz 114, Adhesins Menet' Court. bfy'bank is the county court. trematred standard with physicians In clans for 60 years in correcting excess � ' . w i pay It all there. the 60 years since 1te invention. acids. Each bottle contains full diree _ , -- — .ISSUE No. 16—'29 Moines's Liniment for Grippe ares Flu. One spoonful of this,harmless, taste- tions—any drugstore. M .a - .+.Vm;<.,`'t4..:.:•••'••<< ..._:.�rv_, .:..?" :. ..:..i..•y.... x:';�'... ,.r-s •^••.:ir. t '+a..: "-4. __.,try. -zw .•+.,�..r.. _ ;:.tib. _..y *� ,a D -11..-.-–IN 11,71 SIOAK�M­ _17 i. -4- Rep ivi&r,Rooik_� sr. 1I — 58, Leigb Darling 5*, Yean Ruts Oarine.J�44.?44.- ort of 01, 1 .Rlti*- w ,-, 1 r", -erlevAt Ottawa.- 3% Vibr 'ftnt; Hetes 45. Tr. r--Jeau McCartney .13ob 'TWAUS 7 Hiekson, 78; Myrtle Randall 68, Reg- Gliddlon 32, Primer—Jackle Allison Leslie Randall 82,-Clarence R AV -the Ageacy .1nald Rackham, 63; Lolyd Greig 48; 82, Lour Ude I h' e taken over per yur,; *LN if paid In adva=s Fred Carter, 41; Jr, II—Lloyd Hicks 40. H. Hickson, teacher. 'SCHOOL REPORTS. for Suborlptlem Fo Lbe United Stains and Cast~ 76, Jean Fleming 76, Kathleen SrNe- — antain$2.00 in advance. The following is the Mount Pleas- ney 70, John Nowlan 65, Jack Horn- Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Stoves, Fletint's Famous JOHN M U'R K0, P roprietor, ant School Report. Names in order shaw 62, Marjorie Tweedie 61, Eddie Plows.,Points'. of merit. Class Kin.; or Sr. —Kathleen McKay Scufflere and Wheelbarrows. .; Marjorie Per O'Connor 48. IV—Doris Dolphin, Donnelly 54, Betty Golden- 50, John ng n.; Marie Hani, hon -Pa�nti , DUNBARTON. cy, hon.; -Robert Miller. Class 111— 68, Donald Allies 61,' Fred Herbert Phone 506 Pick.' Elvelyn Brown, hon.; Ross Madill, 71 'Sunday School at �the Commucit M023W. =3EVXr=, r, Morrig' Gstick. Sr. II—Fred Hod - B all at 2 P.M. Ser#ice at 3 P.M. This NOTICE TO CR NO is Mr.,W&tkins' farewell Sunday be- son, Muriel 'Gostick. Jr. 11— Dora EDITORS,AN 4 -1 ne AG-ENT ('IS) BROUGHAM Yore leaving f6r Eagle River. 'Matthews, Myrtle Gostick, Kathleen .OTHERS • N .- Gostick. Sr. 1- elm4 m-V ' Middleton, B. H. PAUZ* guaranteed pure Fred Tamplin. Jr. Primer. In the Estate of GeorgeCoopei, late in a good raugeof BRING IT HERE GREENWOOD. - Mcloed. -H. E. Beare, teacher. . of the Village of Claremont, in the Township of .Pickering,_Gentleman, Now is the time to get a Dew sot of Don't fail to bear Civil Service"' The following Is the report of S.S. deceased. PUre White Lead, Varnishes, Oilo, Harw.-is. or'xet the (i:d bet re aired -to e given' No. 9, Pickering (Greenwood School)', Notice is hereby -en, pursuant to Dry Colors-and . . m by Cha Zion Dram- y given, f have in stock bainpleb of Gel Sr. Section .51 of the -Trustee Act, that a*ic Club, this Friday Evening,. com- Report is based on term work. Laccliters. Trees and Jetfrey't harness. -The ingaL8u'clock. in the Green. IV—M. Corbett, & Clarke, W. Clark, mene all persons having claims against the former way be ordered through cat&- I: wood Church. Admission Adults 25 M. Bayles, R. Disney. Jr. IV-0. estate of the late George Cooper, who Also,'Mureseu in all colors. lugue at pricebiluoted. -..children 15. 1�innear, R. Kinnear, R. Clarke, L. died, on or about the first (lay of Cataloguefre,e.l Ww. s,ad Mte• Pegg, visited relat- Jenks and R. Annis, equal, F. Man- January, 1929, at the said, Village of 17,9e B.-H. once, you'll uA6 �ar,y collars, collar pada,, sweal, !:I al,o , -v ves in 'rot-onto�n tdunday. ilei H. Priest Sr. III—G. Corbett, Clarerpont, are required 6 send by it always. pads, fiarnebe cit b bulk. harness ,4 7. The Geeewood Dramatic Club gave R. Flynn, D. Clark, M, Conner, E. post, prepaid, or otherwise deliver to dressing, also 6.ilver polish their popular play "As a Woman Kinnear L. Ormerod, E. Harris. Jr. gned Executors or their . - = other parts. Thl le last Wednesday III—G the undersigned ALVIN BUSHBY I and promptly done. inketh"at Mvrt Cammack,. C. Walls, L. Cam solicitors on or before the first day evening, and are giving.it in King Str. mackI. Smith. Sr. Il— L. I . d Church E. Davis, of May 1929, their ch�ristian names PICRERING 'L. �W_ PILKEY. CLARRHONT ::.'ignited Oshawa Thuradav Annis. Jr. 11—P.' Clark, E. INliddle- night. and surnames, address and descrip- The Ladies Aid met on Thurbdav ton, C. Walls, M. Ellins, R. Green, *tions, full particulars of their.claim, jafternooniathe baiement of the G. Priest. Jr. I—D. Disney, R. Walls, or interest, and the nature of the se- •churcb. H. Short. Jr. Pr.—M. Clarke, V. Immediately -after the rities, if any, held by them. cu QuiLe A number from here went over Walls, M. Mantle, L. Wilson. No. an first clay of to K' ale last Fridav night, and en- roll 38. Jean A. McWhirter, teacher. May, V) of the said P. A' tY:..-­-1C oo - .29, the estate joyed the Drdma"The Old Fashiond ' The following is the report of S. George Cooper, deceased, will be dis- X or"given by St. Paula Dram itic s.. No. 8, Piekering (Whitevale). tributed among the parties entitled JA D SAVE -Club. Names in order of merit. Sr. Room. thereto, having regard only to the -Class V—M. Homshaw, 5 firsts, 1 see- claims or interests of which the Ex- 'ty Club ond, I third; M. Turner, 6 firsts-s.. 1 ecutors shall then have notice, and We give you 4 p. c. discount on all your , —The Audley Cottiniuni third; G. Tweedie, 1 first, 3- seconds, all others shall be excluded from the :fkre having the Greenwood drawa, .1 thirds; H. Hilts, 2 first, 2 seconds, said distribution_ -As it Woman Tbinketh," in Bag- 1 third, I credit; $. Tweedie, I first, Dated at Toronto this 2nd day 'of, cash purebases, eouamencing on*---" Igotts v!Ile.school on Friday even- 2 seconds, 3 thirds. Jr. IV—M. Me- April, 1929. ing. Apt-it 26LI2� This drama is Kay (hon.), F. Hicks (Sat.), L Don- different from the general Frank N1. Cooper, run of nelly (Sat.), S. Tweedie, H. Hilts. Sr. Claremont, Ont. -Saturday, April 13th, 1929 plays and is f till of hurtior from 111—D. Rackham (hon.), P. Hickson Come and see it. Ad- first to last. (hon.), G. Booth (Sat.), L. Herbert .."Lillian M. Forsyth, I)Jissiou 25c and l5e. (Sat.), R. Sweeney, F. Randall. Jr. Claremont, Ont.. A Coupon red le here Uir I.cent with each Executors —All radiu users are being re- IV--J. Ailles .(hon.), A. Turner (hon.) 125 cent caah pus cta;;e There ig no lowering of i minded that their licenses expired R. Nowlan ISat.), B. Tran (Sat.) W. Fleaton & Ross, an the 31st of Nlarch and renewals Whitebread. W. Hicks;.E. McNay, T. 330 Bay St., Toronto. our high rlitality good., nnr in(�rease in the price, antist be made prior to bray' let, Allison. A. V. Ferguson, teacher. S(A-kitors for said Executors but we do want yin to Iffy C-a-h and are there- .7 1929. Ali thU,t-. Loncertied sliulild fk,re trying this plan-A,1- f0'r them. not 1w,91tet attending to this 11ARt Cer as a number thrutighcut the 4 per cent. is t per cent---Get YI;Lir,4. province have been s-ouvicted and Brooders & P oultry Su ' pl �4 tined for neg,ectlug to pay the P les 1.-:,:ne-Le"ary fee of !91 Q(). Th6 J A M E S ',R I C H A R D S 0 N! aujutint tuay be seut to the Dep- STOUFFVILLL j ering' Hardware Stickore :Xr. Hoiden, our Ford agent, expects ? '. :-to tell one hundred Ford cars this 7 year, Canadian Produc,ts Robert McKinnon, of Toronto, has; Now iii the time to g,�t your Seed for the spring crop, We moved into town tp. take charge of his fruit farm. heave A Complete !.tot l: ;)r. hand. The old BiWb)- property, will be. torn- d6wFk imd'a new modern garage .- Red Clover, - Timoth) , Altaltav, rocill he erected an the lot. ROYAL BROODER STOVES-en in IL -k high class concert was jri% ver aDd Alsike the United Church on Friday even- Sweet Clo In all sizes. Used by all large poultry farms' :ing by Miss Elsie McLuchan, of Van- with great success A -.i, couver. 11 Government Te,ted Seed.. The -Good Roads -Commission will -rimental -Farm, A',.l triad: (,f PAckaze end Bulk See-It for the garden.- 'begin about the first of May to com- Recommended by Expe plete the work begun-last summer on I I . Ottawa. .our main street, The recent heavy rains have ,ash- Agent for the McCQrwit:k-I#e-0:-1ng F%rtu the k Hoppers, Fountains etc. Airs. 0 away the bridge and ciami� at � MAchinery and Rev Chic mills of Bruce Bros- and Lehmar. Bro-,._ea.�t of here. See thein demonstrated at 7 M A PLE HILL F A F? M SALE REGISTER L ..Our Motto We have it, car, get it. or it ie not made. Saturday.April 20th—Auction sale of Nerlich, Prop. ' liouse anti rot, household furniture, . . I . . J 9- S. BALSIX"N - .-PICKERING ietc., in the Village of Pickering, PHONE CLAREMONT 303 SALES AGENT :belo", lvg to the estate of the late Johia McGinty. Sale at one o'clock -1harT. See bills for further partic- ulirs. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE S PECIALPRICES R e n s T h a t , l ay' _T -of irisurance let us give you our priom F010% TEAWHARNESS 1 f you require an�thing, in the financial _. Gyolden Eggs . . . . It. pays to insure in strong ;companies such as the Imperial Guar- antee and Accident Company of Can- N mine: sure, that's what a flock of .,Pra@-3-moiinted Team Backband Harness, A -) 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. 6. Eggs am disguised gold. Eggi are;;­ ada The Western-Assurance.Company $42.00 hen tur�ned into money as fast as cher are lairl. of Canada, and The Mutual Life As With,5 ring breeching. instead of back E . :,surance Company of Canjtda. For band, $49.00 Kgs are always worth from4 cents to 9 cents apiece,so-you see it pays to have hens that lay lots of eggs; the more eggs the quotations apply to Black mounted Team Backband Harness, $38.50 th� A. NI. GIBBON "How to make Ino!"a money. Question is: 40 5 ringhtn,.3 lay more eggs--and here's the answer: "Phone Pickering 1712. Breeching $44.25 LAYING Feed your Rork on Sunbeam Laying Mash— . MASH NOTICE TO'CREDITORS AND This is'not wfactory harneq�a, but-ctmtom m.%de in out it's scientific compound of a variety- of OTHERS g, own ashop at Markham. In i. exactly proportioned, contain- in and oth(�, essential inoi prin 7 In the Estate of John Larkin, late of -harnesA and collars. ole�., re blended for the purpose of ..--We specialise tint on repairs to the Township of Pickering. in the g1vtri only daily health and vigor hcn'i not County of Ontario, farmer, deceased but t-,e urmost development of their power to -produce Section 51 of The Trustee Act, that - T 7 that lay the goldeneggs"are the hens that. Notice is hereby given pur.;4uant to uce eggs abundantly. "The hen-i L all persons having claims azain st the are fed on estate of the. late John Larkin, who' died on or al)out the 20th day of Feb- Harness Find dollar 11anufactuver ruary, 1929, at the -maid Tmt`nfzhip of \ g / / Pickering, are required to send by MA.IZMIHIA�A/1. CDNT. --Horne Phore 3400 Vprepaid, or otherwise deliver to \X \\ thc undersigned, Executors or their IN ING solicitors on or before the first day of . .B--R A 'D JL E Y' o May, 192a), �T and surnames, address and descrip- R-A WWI Sur '.\Ta;h ha3 i%�4uced In• w bears 8.�Id says abo�it it, and-tl-.ca try it you.se!L A.3k your dealer. Po ryme ;tions. full particular, of their claim �t.zmdard Millins Ccmpany, -a sir 'Miterest, and the nature of the se • - curities, if any, held by them. Sprino eci S Immediately after the first day of Desr SIrst In rritard to the Laying Ifi%h wp feel that we cannot mise it too • 7' 31a\, 19211, the estate of the said "o, highl�- Last Spring we did considerable experimental work- �O Chia n' Larkin, deceased, will be dis- --,rline using a number of different mash"• some rnntaining anima P.I..1 -job A' :from cine-aurce only. We tested the hatchability from the"pens taking 'tributed among the 'parties entitled Team Harness, select in every detail, $42,00 tip. Collars all prices. the eggs m wolcli the ciii died t eightrrrjtfi SLILd nineteenth day r,i ricul, .thereto, having regard only to -the Profe G f th macro o . ural College. L*pon operin4 -Tgr, P21= r. m was le to tell U Harness Parts always in stock. thele Lis a1raot?tte=ctlY what appearance 0 -1 claims or interests of which the Ex your arrival, ere 1,iI Vd In the di !rent pens by the be ynhatch, Your pair of the Famous Greb Boo0 await chick:and w!arc I?td to r,lport chat it was not necessary for us to take .,­ecutors steal Ithen haste notice, and They stand asp where others fail. *my Cggs into h h i,1 pens fp which we fed sunbeam Laying -ecutors -shall then have notice, and %Ys h".as we i10 9:=b ty tq be excellent. from the -Overalls, SMOCkS, Coveralls, in. fact we handle everything L R, GUILD &SONS. :all others shall be excluded f Yourg truly. :said distribution. Dated at Toronto this 2nd dAy of for men and boys. feMake'Em Lay—with Sunbectim Laying Mash" 7, rrived: Childrer's and Youth's Surutter Footwea�r ,They Ask Your Dealer or Inquire Direct From ri 129Just a Agnes Josephine Larkin, have that splendid'wearingfANNCO sole. STANDARD MILLING CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED Whitevale, Ont, Our goods ate�priced at great savings for yon. TORONTO, MONTREAL. QUEBEC, SAINT JOHN, HALIMe. _Sohn Garland, Cherrywood, Ont., Execut6r,%. SOLD BY Beaton & Rom, C; E 0 1 L` .,`_' .B R A D L•E Y LOCUST UlLij 330 Bay St., Toronto 9. A. ANTHISTLE, xecutor.c. 0 Ic M n I 11-T C3-, Solicitors forsaid E h ;7 Brignall, of D Mrs'.Readman, who has teft F4wl A-Gr*n Ey"pod Tha....hiajority of thA. bridatas. B.- Dryden, Opt., in .4W 4fft, at StouffvMe from Wednesday to bothlarge and small, have suffer- visiting with his aephevF, Amos seriously ill .for some time, k*694 Graham has returned from Saturday of each week. Office in the ad to's greater or Ides extent d ur- BrIgnalf, and family. Kr. Brig• about the same although not I Fiflaoutob, where he was judging Grubin Block. phoneswuffvIlle&M. ing the recent flood and unmertaus nail, who is-% years old, has tra• proving, but it Is hoped that-with- --horseig at the spring fair.- At Markham every Monday, from 9 ft. detour@ are therefore-- rendered velled-over seven' thousand miles warmer weather she will improve. iv Walter Ward, recently sold a in. to 5 R.m. Office in the Wear neceesary. ie the past year. -very valuable bay horse to Robert Block: Greig of.the sixth concession. W, P. Jones. who, a number-of. Mastergugh Pugh ie erdi: years ago, lost three fingers of his -Herbs That Heal When duz ft week in Brooklid-with h a rikhthiifid In's -cutting box, had -and aunt, Chas and Mrs. Elliott. the m6furtune a few day sago 0 SUPERIOR,Lo OR Lungs and Bronchial Mrs. E. Palmer iutends leaving lose the one remaining finger by. —7, -toiday-(FrIdayYfor--an extended b'aving'a, heavy rock fall on the E D DRILL ,Tubes Seem A on Fire vioit-with friends and kelati;ves,ia hand while employed at repairing -Chicago the bridge at Cedar Creek.., -See, us 13Bfor -- Piny y-arq ago, a quiet-going soul, The Lkdlsi M Issio'n Oim-le' of the C James Gallaffier,came hie to ret,­rborbmh Baptist Church County.'.His w". M ma- In �h had a quilting velou� skill I bee last week which was largely NQTICE--TO CREDITORS ANPcompounding herbal medicine.buy.' :a . ttended. OTHERS , 'A One of his many prescriptions—dor' Clarence and -Mrs. Pengelly of folk subject to Bronchitis or*Firnilar Me h the Irv- thie Estate of John Burton, late of and nasty zoughs. and coids—was his Srooklin,spent Sunday wit 5� ' ome and see Township of Pickering,. ' t mth- in e letter's pareat's, Thos. and Mrs. the h Indian Lun� Remedy,full of the he' ng d wn Kow" Paterson. Count., lo f Ontario, Farmer. de- r*A from Mother the mach ure, herself. Wonderfully healiW to Mrs, Thos. Oliver, of Toronto ceased. It 1 -.1. . machine.K t budder of g6A 19 apendlag a few days with Mrs Noticr­i.i,hereby given, pursuant to. -4allamed tissues. A Section '1 of-The Trustee Act, that -At ad- red blood. Blake the acquaintance at Keep Bennet, and calling on other Clare. this tried, reliable remedy. the well all persoro- having claims against ­,--Thiq Drill li'as Zerk labrication,.Hyatt roller:bearings, Steel this Winter.. Togetbag with.the thar -knont friends. estate of the late John Burton; who Mimes, Fergie have been telescoping tubes, practically unbreakable, pitch and- fine. Gallagher E%rW Ho The �3. making a number of . improve died on :-!- about the 20th day of gather wheels, is accur-ate and light draft. Remedies, bow obtainable from- February, !029�. at the said-Township meats to their residence, re-ahing Black Hawk Mantini Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Rollers and of'Pirker4rg, are'requir�d to send by q E- C. JONES, PICKERING Xog being part of the work done. post, prepaid, or otherwise deliver to Steel Stone-Boats. Frost Wire-Feace. Rnpoit Allaway, who has been the undersigned..Executors or their ending the past three months Phone-2314 P. O. Locust Hill op solicitors, on or before the fit: day pick. J. H. R. R. 1 here with- his sister. Mrs. of May, 1929, their christian names, &hA A Ion- and surnames, address and descrip- Beat, returrred to Whitby on N T -day. tions, full pArtisulars of their claim Mrs. Archie. Anderson, who has or interest, and the nature of the se- '.­been spending a few weeks with curities, if any, held by them. BARB -friends and relatives in Toronto, Immediately-after the first day of -. returned home on Monday even- May, 1929, the estate of the said -ing. John Burton,. deceased, -will be dis- Our merchants can not boast of tributed among the parties entitles S piring Seeds .,Spring Very heavy business thete days as thereto, having regard only to the Y the bad condition of the roads claims or interests of which the Ex- prevents'the farmers from leaving ecutQrs. shall then have. notice, and - their homes unless forced to, do so all others shall be excluded from the Our Prices' are Right to by absolute necessity."' said distizibution. $24.00 per ba.shel . . ..... Dated at Toronto this 2nd-day bf Alfalfa No..1, The temperance meeting, which was held on Monday night in the April. !929. Red Clover. $17.40 Orville Barton, WE speak of artisti "United Chirreb ha fair attend R.R. 1, Claremont, Ont. Tiruothy No. 2(purity No. 1), ..$ 4.90 designs that ar ance. The.ballad ondition of the digniflad. not artiati" roadA prevented many from at- William M. Palmer. deeigas that would bl Claremont. Ont., Sweet Clover No.2(white),, 4.40 inappropriate for the tending, who otherwise would Executors. purpose in view.- The shave been present, Beaton & Rom These are all Rennie's Seeds, Ontario grown and Government tested.. i one illustrated is sim� The funeral of the late James 330 Bay St.,Toronto Bu the beet—do not buy.weed seeda. Our stock of pie, Y I - ' - et has artistry. H. Madill took place Prow his late Solicitors for said Exec%itors. grass seeds turnip and mankels,'gar- the ..7th con., to the 7 residence, on den seeds etc., is complete. "No Greater Tribute" -Claremont Union Cemetery on NOTICE See u's for your-spring requirements. N. W. STAFFORD, Tuesday last. Mr. Madill waiq a T Havirz *aken over Robt. Feasby's r 7 oh Road 4ife-long rojident of'Pickertag,, Kin t and 'R-bitbv d had'k-on the respect of a wide garage. Brougham,.we are now ready ltbv •circle of friends to givp service in Brougham as well We"have for quick sale The local tritia service has beetk as in Claremont, Phone Whitby • Service car always 'ready, ctay or 118 r �resumed after being temporarily 'One Pustlac Conch, 192", Model, (slmost as good as new) tied up. pending repairs to the night service. 7 tracks which were wasbeed otit Phone'Clate. 6105; Pickerine -506. On6 Buick Si?dao; 1924 Model. (four cylinder) - -during the recent heavy rains at Gasoline, Oil, Seibeerling Tires. two weeks ago. The first freight 251y. A. L. PI-LKEY. One Ford Coach,.1925 Model. (never been hurt) • -train passed through on Saturday at 3 p m and the mail trA are One Durant Coach, 1928 Model. (.with a guarantee) Raple Luf Mutual En running in regularr order age °e Chevrolet Touring. IV23 Model. (cheap) Mr. Stephenson, who has 11"D P .0 U LT R Y One Ford A Ton Truck, 192.6 Model.(.% lot of extract) -the popular and successful prin. 7 To Truck, Model. (just the thing for a farmer) Insuraince CO. "cil*1 of the public school. for rev- WANTED One For a _Cheap rates for farm and country oral years, has tendered his rest- �0. One Ford.Tractor, (will be all overhauled) buildings prn&tiou. having secured a Intra- Windstorm Insurance on buildings, HIS • Good Price Paid For wind-mills.Silos etc. Live position in Victoria, B.C One Bay horse, heavy, (9 years old) successor Mr. kineworth of Whit. Automobile Insurance by, has taken over *the duties Drossed Chickens & Fowl One Bay Driver, (9 years old) of all kinds.- temporarily. Deep regret it expres, Phone Claremont 6701 ­FARMS FOR SALE -on all sides at losing Mr.Steph -31are. (12 years old) sed One Grey enso-naihehas proved. himself Write or phone ;most efficient teacher s�hd has Bridal Rose �won the respect of till with whom Charles`Cooper. Claremont E D. B 0 W M A N he(-anie in contact. 00 :Dinnerware WHITBY'..-ONT.. J. H. Evalas,one morning during ­'- % the *eek on entering his hen giVen S�RI�TG Ion . .... housediscovered nine of his Nene "IS HERE I Farmers, Attat' 4. Later on a disturbance _7 from withib called him back and. free. Iihave secured the agency for the Froeb away Wood and Oucksh-utt Farm Imple- there he discovered a ferret. The meats. and will keep constantly on -ferret immediately attempted to 'Get your P-ninttz, Oils and TurpenrinLis frora iii. hand repairs for these poputar eocape through-a hole In the floor, Call in rind enquire about Orders taken for Wall.Papers.rs. pe implemetiftrid table hoit the sudden and sure applics- Also, Loudon's barn tion of SL pitch f6rk by the owner this profit-sharing 'Field R;ft. Seed-3 on hand. fittings. -added another to the list of dead. Garden Seed;, :33. for.'25c. L will alao.take ContraCLS for painting ... . -:. plan. barns and houses by a new Mr. Fvans has yet been unable to owner of ferret -ChiCk Starter and Grov�lng Mpith. process, by spraying, locate the -the -eding Hoppeeq.1a all size@- Estimates cheerfully 'given. Fc &ad no doubt never will. P ice Paid PhoneldW. Despite unfavorable road con- FreA3 Groceries at lowest prices. Highe-it prices for 07 dition9 a g6odly nurubdemsenibled CLAREMONT "produce: atthe l7nited.Church on Monday R. J- Mann, Clattemout evening to by the Rev. John Coburn, of To- Store t Phone yoii r order, hear an able address Scott's Green River ronto. The speaker ably set forth 6402- Phone Markhatu the injurious elfect of ajeohol as actory narcotic on the human, brai a General Gre Basket F at ,Claremont affecting judgment and self con Wm. M. Dtincan, Merchant( en River Manufacturers of .,.tr.ol. , A goodly number from the Mer a tp All . Baptist -Church, with Rev. Mr. s Frust Biik�tsv .,kkA of F ..Stephens and members of the B., Berry Crates, Y. P. U., were p'reseut. A lunch 'Men's and Ladies' Oversho4i'3, of-4andwiches and cake was served 3 buckle and zippers, Farmers'Bughel Baskets, 4.2M for•.3.79 Pnd 3.50 for 3.19 --at the elose-and a few minutes of reg. Cl 'thes Baskets. social intercourse was enjoyed- Cowing to the Andi to ri-i ni T11 ea.' '.Njen's, Heavy Rubbers, all sizes, The Most Frank Pennock I 'tre.Stoliff ville. Faiday and Sattix" greatly redticed., Proprior 7 day, April 19th Find 20th,-Univer'• Li d qui 'PhoneiMarkhetam,1604 sal's big orodiietion of Harriet Flannelette 'Blanket@, •large size 7 'Stowe's famous regular 2,75, for 2.49. _Investment "Uncle Tow's Cabirr." Admission BEAT-TY 1.25 cent-, - adults, 35 cents. . Mati- big A'iso�tluent' 9s Bank Account �s prinimily an invest.-. STANDS FOR THE BEST :nee Saturday afternoon at 2.30, 'A Sanas here; b In of patterns. went. But it is the only investment yielding i n if one price,26 cents' All w1lo are fair rate of- interest: t�Rt 6 avRilable for'yoNnr. a 7 ' able should see the picture Friday Sat -,use It a tuoment's notice. Emergencies can be hn 0 night V urday afternoon, as Some brokeii lines Ladiee and 1 ruediat�ily b)et.by the bank account that IiAQ-beetp) we anticipate a full house Satur: Gent's Underwear greatly I ecosistantly developed. Your invK6uPnt- as such. day night Find desire to accommo- reduced.- yields r6giflar returns in ibtere'st.. - -Your invest-"' daie all. Be on time, 8,16 sharp ment as a bank account yields constant satisffke and enjoy the full program of Fresh Groceries alway9(3n hand at fact thtit it i�; JUtiop and ..pe_aee of inind in the ­Uncle Tom's Cabin,",-ae -there-Is to%v�st prices. always ready for-otlier- uses wittiont the trr)uible ii,-4t the one picture-18 reels. S. ..-..,,G. Schmidt, prop. Don't of converting into cash.forget your coupons for > silver end fancy china. 7BONDS Governmenb,'Mirvicipal and % Bopds. Also, Industrials. "10H.E.CANADIAN'BANK Litter Carrierg, Hay Carriers '�nts At fro *5 to 7 per Pnuipi, Door Track;;,Cow Safe investm jen t. Etc. Bowls. Pressure Systems NSU RANGE—All classes written. • -,A-' SCOT T -70F CO ERCE. will par'you--to get'ClUding Fire, Automobile, Wind- it illy prices on ­if h ­P�ich is %Iv­alc�y above before buying elsewhere. K OF CANADA Accident and Sickness, RD B 1ADA Phone 1401, E STANDA Phone or write FRANK 7, PRO CE 43tf ED. ROWMAN,Wbitbyi -4'CL A R F YON T rt.:-..::1\. , oNiARIQ • A �8 ir 7: .7 R • 7• �0 t K, sight of Shwa peering throrigh the the binto gardens open window. Mercedes saw =only the man and 0 Y, yield this I*a MIM* Iftao child in front of her. Sh L a rigidity NICEWORDSWON'T turned with incredible swiftness to most violent .otior He dropped his DYE a dress or coat arm and brought it up with a.gun In_ his hand so qu' lily that it surpassed belief. Neither pretty pictures nor colorful ad' dye a dress or coat. It takes real dyes W=Wcr* But Kildare had been rore rapid t dyes made from.true anilines. ban"ge- $horty's gun came up, and up and d- as Mer witehid Next time you have dyeingtodo,try-Diamond Dye*. See how easy it is to use them. Then compare the up, 0 ars spellbound. It 'teemed that it was resuAr. Your dealer will refund your money if y" Herr fin Irr twitched,0ointing at her. ge don't agree they are better dyes. and her own gun barked. You get none of that re-dyed look from Diamond Dyes; no streaking or spotting. Just fresh,crisp,bright new the saw the play; the girl at the door, her %rur raised; Shorty'scQ orI . And watch the way they keep their brilliance pistol leaping Into action; the frantic =h wear-and washing. They are better dyes i7 e iron u e they contain plenty of real artilines.-ft 0 am child struggling to throw off th band on his arm. Bi t more poignant three to five times more than other dyes. But you day, than anyth' Ing else was the glitter in no more for them than for ordinary dyes Fhorty's eyes. Blaze knew he was the The white Package of Diamond Dyes Is the or!" 9' "all-pirposeP dye for any and every kind of material man's target, not the 1XI. His gun was in his band. A tightening of, the It will dye or tint silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or ispE mG any mixture of materials. The blue package is a speciai lips and his automatic spat forth, is dye, for silk or wool only. With It you can dye youv deadly 'message. td valuable articles of silk or wool with results equal He saw Mierc,des' gun flash.. The her this whem the finest.professional work. Remember SAG E. report of it smothem: his oivn.,Only you buy.The blite package dyes silk or wool only.The a split second of time, that words fail .-white package will dye every kind of goods, including to express, had :ntervened between d&and wool 'Your dealer has both iac� the two shots. So cloy, had they been- fA^RIW 506CLAIlk V%^40 AN* Bodine in the 09611pot "Ask. next room realized two guns had topV866811b pas ey"4-^:611wCe.Ift X3tamt that neither the gh nor spoken. ZV_ Buck rushed to vhere the girl stood sy to use Perfect ► BEGIN HERE TODAY his whether she would have It or not., Za open-mouthed at the man on A.T^I& DZVVQ STO The Basques of Paradise Vaile "You have trapped me!" she ex- staring VP a dam built by Dick Axklim LZa claimed. "I do not be leve my brother the bed. or a second, it seemed, of the Double A ranch. The bomb Is is here at all." ShVrty hung poised in the air. His mase by Buck Bodine, new owner of the face was set, an unearthly light in stcrnation as he: recognized the girl old Webster place. Acklin learns of "He's here all right," Bodir.e assur- Bodine looked around. In the door Buck's part In the,blowing of the dam led. his eyes. And then, with a.thud, he way stood the Big Boss. and child. ed her. "Hey, 8hcrty," he cal and takes r lynchinf,)party to Bodine's crashed to tha floor dead. Hatred flamed in Acklin's eyes, ranch Buck Is in ve with Mercedes "Yep," %!ame the muffled answer Finding her here with Bodine was a Arras4da. beautiful Basque, and entices from the next room.. Kildare bad not waited for a see- her to his home through her little blind CHAPTER XXXIII. and look.� He drew.away from the staggering blow to his vanity. He 10, brother. Basillo. "Wake that kid up window and picked up the empty shell NOW GO ON WIM THL STORY The girl Beard Rasillo's startled cry shrew it into the GATHERING-0F THE CLANS. had overheard Buck's words urging from his gun. He flight to Oregon: They were going as Shorty awakened him. Bodine stared speechlessly at A,k. together! "You beast!" Mercedes shrieked. creek. Why he did this wat not plain Short 'a su�dden death and Mer- CHAPTER XXXII.=(Cont'cL) to him at the time. In some way, he'lin- fro be continued.) "Let me have him! Let me have "Yju ain't thinkin' of leairin' here hinitot knew, Shorty's death might be turned cede's maddening influenc,+ had de- 'ft)re mornin' are you. Buck de- He had t,, his advantagie. Bct how? How? He,s,royed Buck's boastful poise, Not till you say yes to me,,Senor- been prepared earlier in the evening imanded. tried to whip his mind into helping its." for the advent of Morrow or some Dreams • him. He felt no regret over killing "Si, Senor, I go at once." "You coward! No wonder you wa.it lesser light in the Double A eonstella- the man. It was part of tie debt he Here to these muted shores the worn No you're not, querida." Bodine Senor Acklin will send to run away. had co,ne to square. Acklin would oe tion. But at no time had he dreamed ships drift Used the term of endearmei,t with you to prison for-blowing up his dam.* ured familiar:ty, "I risks4 here in a few minutes. It was almost that Acklin himself would come sin le-n "Yeh?" Buck questioned exasper- . :Gently as petals flutt irin.g fror, a __'Wk 1 down. -How could he twist this thing handed to beard him in his own den. tree. getrin' the kid out of danger.for you, atingly. "Esteban will go with.me,_1 so • 'The Big Boss walked across the And, on iand you ain't goin' to pay me back by too, won't he?" In ii than tone that it -would halt the Big Boss? the crumbling shore the ref I Blaze caught sight of a man ap- kitchen to the doorway a? the room I curled waves lie E usin' my hospitality." he went on: "You followid us into the pToaebing on horseback. He had been in which Snorty lay As Buck recov- Like lace stripped from this cold Z "But I want -to go," Mern-'es re- hills this afternoon; I kn?,a that long there only a second or two Kildare eved from the daze he was4n, he fin- breast of the sea. peated anxiously as Buck tried to in- What else you've found out, I late: ago. ally managed to aiticu. yP itince her to take a seat. don't know, and I don't care" -drew back into the shadows lurking -it'an bo the house. "I ain't armer. then Calm ai a rural night this silent port "Let's get down to cases," Bue - H disproved this last statement by about swered her. "There's no use beetle immediately Bodine was looking up at Mercedes "Take your har,ds down invokes no lusty cheer for safe re- immediately asking- fron where he knc't beside the body. Acklin snapped, "Back into the cen- turn. --=und the bush. I been sweet on you "H*%%* you seen A,2klin?" ter of that -*m." ' ever since I first clamped eyes on you. "You killed hint an right,'* Blare --r-in-ttris-titnevowashed hwbogas at Mercedes caught a hint of unease- the heart 'You knew It, too, and yo-i gave me heard him say; "He's plumb dead. Bodine retreated as he was ordered. GI ness in his voice. Who, facing the other man as lic stepped the low-down every time. But that's What you goin' to do row? a d dreams come oack are ships, "I have.".she-.%nswered-. &in' to the pen? This state's no backward. rho big cattlemar kept . the wide seas spurn. -all right. I like a woman with some "Humph! I suppose you told him -o '11 be pace with him. A movemsrt near the -Isaac Benjamin In Good Homekeepi ac for you. Say. I guess . u !scrap in her. You've got nerve enough sit, window to which Mercedes had step- all you know?" T,,.e big fellow's tones place match my own.- That's why I'm glad to beat it ­.th me. YOU w s, 1tn were threatening. I'll get a couple of fresh horses and PedwithBasilto stopped him in his Strong for you. I swore I'd get you Mercedes saw her.adva-itAgre. jump. tracks. His gun was in position as we'ft hit 'for Oregon on. the-ji "I tell him nothing!" she cried. a Liniment for Caught, Colds...some day,and I'm going to make.good. 0 I didn't bring your kid brother here "'But 1.will If yon do not give me Throw up your V ends!" ho wheeled, but be dropped it in:con- Min-rd' q dor nothin'.1' Basillo and lit me takE him home." 'Stop-stop, ple'rae." Xercedes beg- Buck reached out his long arms 2 gad. and caught her round the waist. Mer- _ Var' would you 00 to Her nearness to him drove Buck cedes fought to get free, but he was =ad with desire. She was even more too strong for her. -lovely than he had supposed. ,Now you change 'your mind -in a "Why, querida," he said fervently, hurry. or I'll make yGu." He raised ...7. be sure eta better Oil ain't a thing I've; get- I his voice. "Give th .kid's arm-a twist Knowing that a better oil means smoother performa -wouldn't give for you. I got water or two." Then he continued to the oon this place i.gain. It's worth some- girl "I'll show you who's boas here." ante, longer life, greater economy and bigger trade. "in-value for your car, you'd probably go a long way to thin'-new. But . ain't a e ancher. I'd Shorty more than obeyed Buck's be sure of a better oil� throw up this thing in a minute for order. Batilio let out a succession of, That's what Imperial (M Limited did-,went all the • you. There ain't no-Peal- money in abrieks, as the brute twisted his arm I'll take you where until the tender bones were almost way to tropical South America for the crude out of ranching, nohow. t',.ere's some life and excitement. This snapping. which to refine Blarvelube. God-forsaken desert ain't no place-for. - ,Stop!,, Merc,des cried so loudly There's lots of crude oil available right at Canada's a girl like you." that her voice carried to Kildare, who front door. If Canada's largest and most modern "You mean that you want me to was still some distance down the road. 'refineries had been able to evolve an good an oil as go with you-?" Mercedes could:not "Stop!" she !alled out agi!n.. J%Iarvelube fr&ti locally available:crude they would believe her ears. . I 1— .1 - "Yes' f -yotill Maybe you'll listen to reason now, slave been glad to do so. Peruvian crude made a even marry ycu, i Buck grumbled. Purer, carbon-free, fuller-bodied . oil—an oil that. ecyne with me," Buck replied. The girl before him shook her head :He caught her by the wrjbt as he meant better lubrication--so Peruvian crude was spoke and, drew her closer to him. decided upon. '.hotielessly, The man must be mad.' "Well, what do jou. say?" -he de- Mercedes-beat his li.re with her free The decision set a new standard in motor oils. Air- hand. •*But his jaw was impervious craft operators, the most particular buyers of oil are =ended. "I say no!" Mercedes cried, She to her light blows. With feline fero- enthusiastic abont Marvelube because it has Xen put a chair between-them as Buck ad- city she bared her nails then, and -them a longer period of operation between engine Vanced toward her. The look in his ripped his cheeks Until they were overhauls, and a great" margin of safety. • -eyes was proof enough of his inten- smeared with blood. Bodine did not Yon can enjoy the same benefits in your car, and tion. He wanted to take her in his release her, hawrvei. au. fightin' wildcat,", he mumbled ifieh is a grade of Marvelube that is refined to meet arms and feel her warm fleq,h against ,"Y the exact, requirements of pur car. Consult the tbrorgh gritted teeth. "I'll kis's you "Marvelube chart at good 'ivice stations and dealers 'if.it kills me." me everywhere.reedes Try as bard as she might,,Me could not hold him off. His cruel, et.ruous mouth drew�,'--se to her own. To add to her horror, Basilio shrieked again and again. Shd redoubled her efforts to get free. Bodine -pinioned She felt her arms against her Ups. 7 something sharp ripping her sleeve. 11 It was Buck's re701-.er. Automatic- ally her fingers closed upoo it. with At Begins 4oil maile fnim ikmmun Cniddtk' V a wrench, she pulled it out of the holster. Bodine felt -the gun-barrel gre ,- never.t o o}'fir e d ."Get back!" Mercedes gasped. to Sleep UOW�"w seguida! Al ilom-nto! or you die here!„ ;tlab 4JU the dipreW Buck backed away. He knew she 7 Your doctor wilt ftU You how meant whit she said.' H:s rifle stood chgwiftg "MOv" 0er90w 'Wwkm1 in the corner. He retreEtted toward it. "-how the.healthful action The way to the door between the two ce wriglervis refreshes. the mouth ms.,ivas clea: now. Mercedes ran anawnes Von up. too Iftfle. t/> I. and f1tinglit'dpeb.' Wrligley's don avich--cotts Shorty 1 4 on the bed beside Be- silio, the child's arms still held in his. big'bands. A smoky wall Islap his uglineb.. But veiled him in all of it. ev=7 0 meal either. Mercedes cried out for him if he saw the gi 1, he did not show His grip on the child did not relax brother; she raised to let go of her' her gun to compel him. But fear such e could never inspire in him held .4 its ob He had caught &VOINW14531tZ AIM CAMMIDA ISSUE No. 16—'29 Shorty in Its grasp. SALIDA 7 mwz�ps rVU01 �'G.L� k ;A, M T 4" V7% j!;.! -7 7: MARKETS Two Famous Canadians outh.,ernCr406j 1111:::11111pot�- First r nen Had Rough Sitting of Assembly GRAIN' QtJOTAI.L IONS he Toronto Bo, ard Grain dealers on t of Trade are making the following ]Experience Inrotations for car lots.. Hard Abdullah Refers to Transjor- ... ... ...... dan's Administrative Man. whe--,;-No. 2 North., $1.27% 71. gi Reported Lost, Land on -- Mud -- Order--Opposition No. 3 North., $1.23%; No 4 wheat 'Flati and Were Much $1.20; No.-5 wheat,, $1.10; No. 6 wheat, W " Active 93%c;•feed wheat,80%c. Gbdor- ich and bay porta, Price on track Ic . -eakened by Exposure Amman, Transjordan-The Emir higher than above.) and worry Abdullah in opening tILe first session Man. oats-No. 1 feed; 63%e; No. Legislative Assembly, when.16 7 of the Legisl 2 feed, 51%c. (c.i.f. Goderich and bay TO TRY,AGAIN elected-and six appointed deputies ports.) Sydney,f N.S.W.-The crew of the were sworn In, traced Transjordans I Am. corn-No. 2 yellow, kiln dried, $1.06%; No. 3, yellow, kiln dried, uninterrupted progress I from the day airplane Southern'Crosa livea for two he 6e* me 'Emir. Obeying the call -1.04%; No. 4, yellow, kiln drJed, ca weeks on wild bqans and mud-snalls "prompted solely by the people's $1.021A. (Delivered Toronto.) Millfeed, del., Montreal freights, land,were extremely haggard and weak loyitlty ,to me and based- on the -PPO bags included-Bran, per ton, $31.25;, ,!when found by a Heath Airways plane pie's own free will" the disunited die- Shoits,-per ton, $21.25; middlings, per • )Dn Thursday last, it was revealed on. tracts he said had been poined to- Sunday ton, $36.25. when the rescuers reached gether and administrative chaos re- Derby. duced to order. The nation had been OnE oats-Good, sound, heavy oats' i n car lot's, 50 to 53c,.-Lo.b. shipping Tile returning airmen said id the formed under a-national flag with' a :d! points. - learned frog Captain Charles Kings- constitutional government.. he said, Octarlo good milling wheat, f.o.b. -'.ford-Smith, who with Charles P. Ulm and reflected the organic law and the shipping noints, a,:cording to freights, - and two others, came to grief on Assembly was enjoying powers to to $1.32. - ),, 73 to 76c. Barley-MaltirL March,31 when they wereforced 'to legislate In the future and to amend Buck-whtint-'85 tn'87c". land in the mud-flat regions on Port and repeat the existing laws ofund an- Rye-No. 2, St.005., -.eorge while on an easy-stage flightd1sultatle' as well as examine the an- Man. flo it-First pats., in jute, to England, that the men soon became ilual budget. $7 40, Toronto; sectnd pats., in jute, tooexhausted from exposture to make -The attainment of tLese privileges, r $640. their way to the coast and probably declared the Emir, was a. very real 1 Qnt.`flou r-T rack, Montreal, car, would have perished had their-rescue proof of the distance traveled along lots, 90 per cent, pats., per bbl,.$5.70., H.'�Y AND STRAW- '.been delayed much longer. The meet- the path of progress. Antiquities .7 Wholesale hay and -straw dealers ing between the stranded fliers and the had been protect--', agricu"ure devet- Liking the following quotations are m opened, posts P of the rescue plane was described oped, numerous roads to farnlers (delivered at Toronto) ins highly emotional. and telegraphs improved,,education No, I timothy, loose, per ton, $19 to Captain Kingsford-Smith told him advanced. the people's. health safe- $20; No.. 1-,timothy, baled, -nominal; that he and his companions had sight- guarded and public security sattsfac- No. 2 do,' do. $14 to 515; No. 3 do, do,' ed several planes passing over them tortly maintained. Abdullah urged -1t,32 to$13.60'; lo'w er grades, $8 to $12; 1but could not attract ettention to.their the acceptance of the Anglo-Transior- wheat straw-, 110.50; oat straw, $10. though considbred pmition with signals or, other means. dan agreement; al PRODUCE When the first plane was-sighted ii by some unduly restricted. b6'thought -le &eal�rs are pay- T070ntO wholeii ))oltered their lagging spirits sky high, it well suited to the present state.of in- the following prices, delivered,' the captain narrated,ated. because the country"Itdevelopment. -Toronto: knew then that the search was on and A message was read from the Pates Eggs, ungraded, cases returned- believed sooner or later tLey would tine HighCommissioner !Sy Colonel Fresh extras, 27c; fresh firsts, 25c; be able to attract attention to them- Cox. thl British resident in which CANADIAN MINIST RESENTED TO'HOOVER seconds, 22c, gel ros. Transjordan�was congratulated on be ERS P Butter-Creamery, solids, pasteur- �Hon Vlnoent Massey, minister to UnRed States for Canada, left.- and ii-ed, 43e; Nb. 2, r- %d t6 44c. Ing enabled u soon as It accepted ream-Special, 4`7c; Na. .WILL FLY IN ABOUT A WEEK Hon. James Malcolm, Canadian minister of trade and commerce. v re .how n Churning c and ratified the Anglo-Tranajordan leartatt the Wn'te House to,11ow-lug the letter's presenration to President: 1, 46c: No-?, 4.3c. A Heath plans will ret irT. to the agreement to emerge from its present Cheese-No. 1 large colored, paraf- stranded airmen within a day or twol Hotiver finrd s and kQvernment -graded, 2214 provisional state: and will take a supply of fuel for the While these ceremonies took place ! to 23%c. -Southern Cross which Kingsford- there was inaugurated a, limited self. American Diplomats Abroad PROVISION PRICES Smith hopes to By ba--k to Sydney for government in the backward -.1--t-Tornado Damage Chicago Tribune.. (utivated rnea..� . Toronto wholesale dealers re quot- �gov well tr field, too" often.I Ink the following prices to thetrade: "conditioning preparatory to another with a population of 300.0001, such as I atned In the Astart on the flight to England. Idoes not exist in the more developed Check-Up Made ave been broken down into snob 'lac; Smoked meats-Hams, med., 31 to, '33c; cooked rous hams, 44c: smoked i I It was thought that it would be at and more popular Palestine on the L bept and contempt for American •; com, 26,tQ'38c; backs breakfast b. least a week before the Southern Cross western side of the river. Nation- Newpoct, Ark.-Red Cross officials customs and points.of view. aut� they, peamealed, 29-to 31c; do, smoked, 30 tbot-Air agal . Captain .1l.t. t am all va!js fir 3�muslardan mllqblo check Q 1— 1. ;­ ­!,- A- 76 gallons -Cured miati-Long clear bacon, 50 Xingsford-Smith asked for gathered In IL bar* little room in an, damage-done by 'the tornado which vi". As the leading power America I! bf gasoline and thought teat he and other part of the capital, Only Ix Arkansas rwintles Wednes-I Is In a'position to establish her own!to 70 16q.. $21; 70 to 90 Ihs.. $19; 90 Only I swept.s I lhis companions would be strong 6873 persons voted at the election for I day .!Ight Alfred Evans. . assistant point of- view, and her own. cultural 1 W. 100 lbs and up, $18; lightweight enough bv Friday to begin clearing a- the I,glslature these being.mc st " of- nal -Red! Cross disaster relief outlook. quietly but de-flnitelr, the-,'rolls,.-in barrels; $11.50; heavyweight' I natle 1!-urway for the take-off. rolls. $38.50 per jarrel. ficebolders. soldiers and police In ad-I direceor. announced ,51" had been, days of Imitation.and of toadying to Lard-Pu-re, tierces. 1614c; tubs, 16 Navigator Litchfield seemed the dittos to 17.000 Illiterates. Ildentifled of the-57 known dead Re- foreign castes and titles a.- pails, ld%c: pri.its, 18%1 Imost fit of the four but all were com "National entity of t�e at% others They The opposition0led Y .the parts of the Id _should have been over since' 19c. Shortenirg. tieres. 13% to lately done up when help arrived. still no news late Monday Congress" headed by Sheikh al Tara• had not been received from tsoalted the time ofBen FrankII4. but-the 14%c7; tubs, 14 sic; pails,- 144ic. tins,' There was lea has' still-to find 4t 163/4c; -prints 15%6.- of Kerak maintains that 90 Per -iii-etions In which they were killed. diplomatic service of Lieut. Keith Anderson and Robert woe F,!�sqs said out. Pork loins, 31 Vic; New York shoal- elections who were 242 pers;n"q Injured. 131 ders, 22%c; pork butts, 27c; pork have been missing with cent- of the population boycotted the ithe plans Hitchcock. Kookooburris for four days elections because they want the Emir Tfie're'w Cross re harnsi 20ic. oince they started out to look for the to rule by the will of the People and of them seriously. the Red Slaughter on the Sea LIVESTOCK by the British mandatory and port srtatpd, and 350 homeg were de Southern Cross. The airplane Can- lot -New York Heraid-tribune- To beef wish to draft a constitution themsel- molished with between 1.600 and I.T00 11,�ivy -steers, $0 10 to $10.504 ..iberrs, which, was first to locate the Esttmats at shell aad sink a smuggler. carry Ing hatchet 3teerT. choice, $4-50 to $10; ves, not one from the British Colonial persons made homeless. ISOLthern Cross, was ordered to pro- until no guns, In a rough sea. at hazard of do, fair to good, $8.50 to $9; do, com., need to Alice Springs to assist other oisce. The opposition declares that proporty damage was withheld life, comports III modern punitfrej ;50 to $8; 'nice, $7.50 to $8: but- would- the Assembly is not representative reports flava been tabulated from the, pl-nes In searching fo the two an Illegally elected. The Na-I wide area methods. - The loss of -a Canadlan!,rhet heifers. choice, $9 fo $9.75; do .-b* rescuers. and w send citizen as a result is a matter of the I fair to good, $8,50 to $9; do, corn., tionallsts declare they intend to Id man, wbpn $7.50 to 58; 4utcher cows, good to a delegation to London and Geneva Proww -"Itell you, 0 deepest regret. however flagrant atay choice, $7.50 t, $8; do, com. to med., but they*I get rna rried-I'll -he the boss, or I'll cave been the snitixgling record of $6 to $6.75: do, canners Ftrld craters, to oppose the agre.ement. wish a delegation from the League;know the rea%on why," Joneq: "Oh. the ship. The parnUel lies with 82 9375 to S5; butherbulls, good 1.) iKing Leaving For* ' ' -officer of the law who need 1�9%ly.choice, V. - of Nations to visit TransJordan and you'll know the reason all right.". " , I 1 $7.50; 38; do, c6fn. to med., shoots down an unarmed criminal at. $6 to $6.75 d,),*' I olognits, S.5.75 to Windsor in May examine the situation on the spot. tempting to escape. Every principle $13,75� baby beef, $9.50 to $11,50; 0 vity Throw yourself on the altar of some -feeders,choice. $8.50 to $8.75; do, fair of -humane Justice as of the seafaring The preference of a life of tuactl lar'?at cause. Frithusta4m Is the life 'trnn' such tc good. $7.50 to S8; -stockerit choice, :2 London.-According to an authori- to one of action to an error, for happi- of, t I heL s ouL-Webdell Lbillips.- code runs strongly against trent here the King.will ness consists In action. Aristottv, slaughter-and.risk of life. $8 to $8.25: do,'* it to good, $7 to 1$8; tafive stat#m cs',vrs, choice, S15*to'$I&.50,, do, med., pr(bably leave 3raigrell House for SIO to 914- do, grassers, $7 to $9; ...Wirdsor about the third week in May. -Radio Sounders Will Obviate' Such Disasters springers, -395 to $120; milkers, $75 !This statement effectually disposes of `.-v'$95,-lambs, per cwt., v14 to 314.50,, the numerous ir-�rnors, regarding the do, culls, per cwt., $10 to $1$.50; buck Wales A $ appointment of the Prince of limbs, $11 to 1150; sheeps, chiles, 9: d ....as regent.to act for the King in du- .$8 to '$ 0 med., $6 to $7; do, culls,' $4 to $5; h' elticA: .ox., $13 to dissolutifln ties connected with the approaching of Parliament, the genaral $13.25; do, do, fed., $12.70 to $12.95; election and possibie formation,of a d4tN. do, f.o.b.. 312 to $12.25; do, w.ox,, r $12,50 to $112.75. ,anew Gover.ment From Windsor His Fro Majesty could Seagrave Honored lastly motor to Lo:don, which is ony r 25 milij to attend.any necessary offl- ci sial usihe'si; connected with a change With Knighthood ' in Government or other affairs and j % return to Windsor the same day. The King's improvement has been I -p First Time' Honor Bestowed $6 rapid.that it is gfternlly'believed For Speeid On Land :there ii very little doubt thrt H Ma- a' Southampton, Eng.-Major H. 0. D. jesty will be in Windbor �efore the -Segrave arAved home -from America general election. Friday with a new world motor speed record and to find that the King had Remedies for Unemployment it conferred upon, him the honor of " (Ind.): -0 ud­� Times %Ir. Lloyd Knighthood' as -ell as congratul- George has..publisbed a "rather vain. - in----a-message- LLOM louspamphle - -�ex-ten--- C*rii;gwell Hnusp ion hig hrillisint r- ji-o-r7 - V Iirom sfn pe sire use of Government monies 117tNe formance. It was believed this was Liberals attar to power), ..It, will.re- t the first time thrt such an honor had quire more than a tendentious pamph- h 'n been bestowed for, speed on land al- let to convince the public that tbeY though Jt has rAwarded aerial feats are beat applied to the objects defthed several times in the past. V Unem�ploy- Sir Charles WRkefiela, who backed In the?new Liber9l polic, merit Is too organic a disease to yield Major -Segrave, said, "a beau geste to -a method of which the repercus- indeed to knightthis gentleman who along are quite uncertitin,and the pro., has made such a courageoa. and suc- -imise Is essentially that of temporary ces.bful effort to enhance the glory and d It may well be. • employment only. prestige of Britair the world over. .-,found, after.allthe t=ult and the The delay of the' liner Olympic by Shouting about 'big ideas" has'died, gales and fogs interiered of the mains the with the plans fa - reception of the tri- 4hat•the beat treatment re nobilf- racer. relief, such as Is embodied In the de- un.phant auto rating scheme, of--industry from taxa- - V,"hen the ship- stopped at Cher- iton of its costs of' production, and bourg Major Segraver told newspaper- that of the Balfour Cont- AERmen he would take .��he whee:.again if that the majority AEROPLANE "CRASH INTO MOUNTAIN SIDE RESULTS IN FOUR DEATHS wittee is right In declaring that the Tire p.Ilot'and three thrill seeking youths were killed when this Ryk monoplane ran Into a fog-ca pped inatin. anyone bettered his mark of 231 mil-s only real cure Is the expansion and an hour established at Daytona Beach,' tain near Alt. Gretna-, Pen*.--- Florida, in M rch. production of trade. W -4 SIM ff T4,--"aTn- 'm z NIRly 7 7.e F� .10 7% t Y -W. Oke and son.. Clifford, -Dr. ICT. Fallaise, Resident Dent LOCALISMS* . spent Snoday with W. B. Powell. ist. Office, in residence, two docz3 -The Ladies' Aid Society of St- ering,' Office hours: 9 am. to 6 pm. Andrew's Church will hold a sale east of St., -And-rew's Church, Pick- iq tore , -Miss R. Richardson has been K of horue-made baking this(Frldsy�, earing, daily, atrad evening by,,appoint very confined to the house with a v afternoon(April 19th), at 3'o clock severe cold. -St. Andrew's United Church -E. and Mrs. Dennis. of Toros. 'solve step in Dr. McEwen's store. Afternoon Spent Sunday with W. B. arid tea will be served. has taken another progre fe Co-vis(i-Dr. F.F,,Luke, Optd. by InAtallitag a new two manual We draw yourt' attention "to w spring ?Are Powell meterist. 167 Youge St., Toronto's pedal organ-made by the Domini _John So and M re..Balsdon, a ra d able eye sight specialist may be Ion Organ Co. of Bowmanville specials. YOU net them at daughtare, were lint 'the city for Special services will be held next consulted about. your eyes on Saturd -Goo. ;;Y,P. and Mrs. Every, of glasses at H. A. Allin's drug store, Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. an. 4ev. ."The Big Store" only. a Whitby Tuesday, April 23rd. Dr. chlillan of Toronto will ft Whitby, visited with W. J. and e nest, _The Young fjople's Society of preach and dedicate the organ. Golden Key(Husky Baby Chick Mash), th Mrs. Miller on Sunday. St. Paul's United Church met is This instrument Is the best of its -of its kind-composed of Ground Corn, Shorts, -Mrs. W. V. Richardson, we Most Mead,-Bone Meal.; Cod Liver 011, Powdered the S.S. Hall ou.Monday evening, kind made in Canada. and should imrs, sorry to report, is in very feeble health at present. April the 15th. The Trutonchee roake a valuabi contribution to the Milk, Molasses and Salt. leadership of worship of praise In our village. lb. bags, $1.45 100 lbs;bag@, $4.75 Frances Group, under the Misses Phyllis and Fran organist and soloist from Chal- sented a very An or of Toronto, were with W. of Mrs. Rickard, prei interesting literary program in mem St.Church Toronto will assist. Small lots in bulk. 5c per lb. J. and Mrs. Clark on Sunday. e of the -At the regular meeting of the :1 which Edgar Guest, on -Mrs, John Doyle Is entertain f St. Board o tog her daughter and the I he Quarterly Official Paul's United Church.' on Tues- t ]atter greatest modern poste, was t subject for study. At the close of 800, Of Toronto.-fora few days. this rogram the, first edition of evening,golk ­.NU-COTE"-Thc perwavent' glass finish for hardwood -.A. T. lAtw has rented the Im t t pril the Otb, a pleasing the Ellie and White Dumbell" even place. At the close of Pe a Law, work. Apply with A I Garage. at the west end of and other floors' linoleunao. congoleums, furniture and as edited; the business session Thus. L interior- wood lint free cloth. No a on w the village and took possessio Del Ray one the members of the board, Monday last. -The Collacutt and rubbing, and in one hour a brilliant and permanent finish is obtained. A wonderful new finish. Try it. Just get read an address to Fred W. Hobbs, -Miss Mabel Clark, editareas of busses running between Oshawa a� 'News-Record, spent and Toronto have been purchased who is now retiring from his d t a Nu-Cote Coupon at,"The Big Store" and get the Clinton "Sunday with her.brother, W.J. by the Toronto Transportation ties as recording steward, after forty-five years. of devoted ser. A quart for $1.40 A pint for 746-cents P Clark, and family. Commission, who have taken os- vice to his church. On behalf of -Seeding operations will be late session. It is rumored that cane- the board, W. L.Courtice present- A half pint for 45 cents 'L.I.." In starting this- spring owing to re planning to give an hourly ser- a the backward weathir and the iiiin. To Instead of a sevice every two ed Mr. Hobbs with a gold-headed While the Mile as a slight token of appreci usual wetness of the sell, hours as at present. f - - 3eorge's S.S. At former service was much apprect ati0ra- ExDresslons o gratitude 9.30.Sunday at St. Jr e for Mr. Hobbs' long and devoted The Staunton line A.M. Services at 10 30 and ated by the residents, the change -P.M. a service were given by every mew- Dan As t 7.00 This is Mr; Watkin's will also be much appreciated." Of t has just her of the board present. with the loving in the transaction tba YOU before It farewell Sunday inclnde hope that he might be spared for for E4arle River. been culminated did not many years to continue bio services Move -Heber Down has taken pos• the purchase of the busses, new to the church and community. Youlto • 'Wall Papers session of the farm on the base busses will be placed on the rotate. line east, known as the"Logan These will all be of the.same type. Some of them will seat 21, while Now Advortiltsenso"940. Farm.to which he recently pur The I'Sunwort y o., chased from Fred W. Bobbs. others will seat 29. The object of 4. -Fill wheat and clover have keeping to one- type is for low LIGGS FORHATCHING-plymoutb kind positively -and operating costs JUJ Rocks. Miss: Agnes Thom, R.R. No. withstood the winter fairly well, maintenance 27-35 and both are now beginning to and speedy repairs, and it -will P'ckenng- will "OR 13 -2 dark red Shnrthorn -do not fad takeona freshness abowing that also ensure tha;t tall employees L ALE e. ISO r. be familiar with the type of ma. it' Bulls,ready for service. Poone Hugh Per- " . I ­ all danger from frost 19 over. working, Mark 806, 33 f X -Rev. W, Eddy and Wesley ebine on which they are work 5 `.' ­- - Hundreds 0 Pat. :i Ross, postmaster, both of Shed, whether as repair men. cleaners SALE-A number of window Commisbion Ftoaah. suitable for Oucken pens. !,0certf �,dea. paid �& brief visit wi.tb W. C, or drivers. . The i u, each. T,C.Brown.19sougham, 24ti and Mrs. Mnrkar on Monday when tend tie give a ' better servic'e, in. terns right in stock retsiruitag from a visit to Montreal. crease the business, and increase ASTURE TO LET-Will take cat. P tie to paswre Also,for sale a wa.m. f c per -St. -Andrew's Y. P. S. will the profits. So friar nothing hAft likt new Win Lacey. Dunbarton. 32-33 from 5 meet in the S. S. room on Friday been inade ublic in reirsird to the - VOR SALE-A quantity of man- evening at 8 o'clock. The program rates. *hetUr there will be any V gold%. ,roll up not. There is a Arthur Milroy, 10,M. ark will be in charge of the Citizen. change in them or ham. R R 1.Markham Phone Mark 24330. ship Corn. klI are welcome, and rumor that the rates vit ill be in• R 1U,CK I NG-Local and lonjr d ist. Il bring some one else. y and at:reason- baul creased. but there is also a rumor -The Mission Band of St. An• that there will be a reduction. ablerstft. AA�VVTTWC.ght. Phone Hark cangolenn% Rap, Oilcloths. LiAoleums, Table oils, Etc. drew'@ Church will meet late R -Farmers residing along the Now Ourtain MaterialsNetts N 513 room on Saturday, April 20th. route-of tLe new hydro line be OR SALE-Reiristiored hrocad ware. , , tat 3 o'clock. There will be lantern tween the Gatineau and Toroutb Fin feat. Also I geldings from 5 tog Years old. Cretonnes Eto. ail!!ojc�wavy horses A&y L.H.Sprave. R� book "I n in have a decided It islidos on our stud st grievance from P kenng Phone 11 53" 33 .9 Ani other attrac. which they can get no relief or -African Bnsb. Lions for children. satisfaction. Employees of the SALE-Ai-q- FOR Ustrallty of Marquis e wheat, suitable for mired grain Also,a mCHAPMAN -Traffic boa not yet been re- hydro-will come on to private pro- antH14Vpeas 10C Same PUTPOGe M,B Bork. stored on the Brock road between perty and without showing as TR 1. mat Hill, Phone Pick 1031 32-33 Pirkering and Brougham. The authority for their action and lirl SEED GRAIN FORSALE-A quen- Tool.'R R 1�Lmust Hill. Geo Greenwood road, which is in fair• atonee without any pangs of con city of oa16 also catimattty of goW G-rowed. Ay good condition, is at&,resent wieuce begin the destruction of seed tiarley,. at lot 23.con.AhZP*eTf0lJ. 33 'being utilized to make trip valuable property, in the form of ' clothes '.between these two.points. valuable fruit trees and timber, CUSTOM CHOPPING-I-am prepiar. ade tomeasure C ed to do cantos chopping cin Tuesday alto- -The police trustees have had it and the owner has no assurance of ,.,and all daT Saturcia have _y of each week. gang of men employed repairing receiving[ ade nate compensation ai-a chop for aa e. H E.Turner.Whitevale 33tf the south and of Church street, for his loss. It is ILI) very well to TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN. .-Three ranges to choose trom : 7 adjusted DRY ,Semi finish)---Let our driver call and near Clark's bridge, where the say that claims will be roadway was complete]y washed after all damage has been done. eiplain our 24 hour service. just leave your outby the recent flood. Much but that is very poor satisfaction name with Mr L S.W.Davis. barber shop, We will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. damage was done. at this parti- to the farmer. for be has then to icalor point. Tip.Top' Tailors, 124.00 only (I price) accept whatever may he offered OR SALE-Cuthbert ar"pherry T 8 Pals Fc2rws. also Rock and Leghorn hatching -A meeting of the Tennis Club without regard to the Ion e 7 will be held on Tnesday evastriaw carnes, or fight the matt gr,50 cents psi wting. These br-dl.nf hens Co. matter In the R. be"culled by a professional, R.J ul*r, R.R.No. 1.Pickennal. Phone Pick 1033, 30 33 Semi-Ready Tailor next, at 8 o'clock. in the Town courts,and what chance has be Hall, to elect officers and make then with a corporation that basisLLKINDS OFTRUCK"ING DONE plans for the coming season. The millions of dollars at its back. A-Prices-reasonable and all waft promptly -�The Lowndes' Tailoring Co. attended to Ifyoustriethipkingoishippinvoy . ..... old members and all others later. The action of the Hydro Commis. cattle or stock to the e me a ring. rice wt. ack cictg.lpv est4d are urged to be .resent at elect is on a par with, that age 40e.peccwt. J -Hat Phone Pick 2708, 2Rtf this meetingso that the C, lub way when "might was right." We ay ARNING-Anv one to6nd tree- display getaway to a good start. cannot "a wlint, objection the W ng an thepremiseof A. E. Calvert, VV e ha've* these + three sets on P immediately west a Pickering Village will be hydro,Power officials have to meet. LA-.1 is b -The services in St.Paul's Unit- sited forthwith, as strict .atop -.now and are pleased to show ing with the farmer &aid arriving =.,d..,d no favc"will-b,shown. 391314 ed Church next- Sunday will be as at an agreement before any work follows: 1#80 a. m., Morning wor- a hem at your request. 'S. classes. At the - STONE nursery-natit, have appointed John T. ship and 8 is done. It would promote a bet. QTONE&WELLINGTON-The well t ter feeling Instead of making the Elliott agent-lor this locality. Those desiring morning service. Rev. Frank Rae, farmers antargonistic to the hydro, fruit trees,ebrubs etc. should see or write him Z". of the Ontario Prohibition Union, before purchasing, Address 204 Ritson Road. -g uaranteed with will give an address. 11.45 a. m., As their autocratic actions. are Oshawa, 29tf - Perteet 'Satisfaction Young People's Department. 71). new doing. OR SALE-Holstein cow, due to m.,a Father and Son Service, at seldom, if ever in the Fireshen Mar.2S:Black cow.due last of Ap each- garment, A co du Durftr6 cow,due in roads been so bad which the Pastor will preach. past, have the r A ToDurham bull Also' P. H. cutting box. and coutinned in an impassable 1; 6,con.5. Pickering, nearly -Do not forget the box r -!I - social to condition for so long a period as .1h of 27tf ble given on Friday, April 28th, fn eve spring ATCHING EGGS - Mamnintb --Buy your a n the S. S. H It.of St. Paul's Church. this spring. Nearly ur Topco: t 'ow., 'It is under&' the auspices of the the roads will be bad bat u a Pi1r.in,yLz HWhite Pekin duck eggs. so cents per setting L it leets for odly a few days. But of 0; also S.C White Leghnrns and S G, An Onwego 'Clasp, which laeeds-your 6nas.75 cents per settin�of 15 eggs. This flock this spring we have had several averages 160 eggs per bird, Apply to Stanley aupport An excellent program Murdoch;lot 14,con.4,Pickering., 33-36 g rkn • has been arranged. A social time weeks of exceptionally bad reads, Fred To Bunti I Picke g will be client after the auctionin 9 and there is no prospect of imine .Picketing OR SALE-Ford light delivery Established 1857. is diate improvewent. Ftruck in dandy shape.good winter and rum- of the boxes A prize 'being mer curtains.caribe used as roadster, Will ac- given for the prettiest box, township, as well as other town cept part eash and potatoes or produce 'for bal. as along the lake shore, are a-,pr all cash. David J,Scott, Altons Road, ships 3-4 mile north of Kingston Road. 26t -On Thursday'rai4bt April ..5th ly situated in the fact the choir of the United Chnreb iinfortunate T that by her natural conformation ;'ARM FCP, SALE-CoMDrising HE .,CENTRAL GARAGE. Whitby, will.pi-40euttbe-Cantnts. iRbe is foreed to receive-ali­the- -165.acres.,Aot-IZ,B-F.con­Pickering-Tp, good istate.of cultivation. thoroughly equip - -iTheCrucifixion" by Stainer, in surplus water of the areas north Pf or dairy,or train farm - .. modern *table- Andrew's Chx3ral, Thin ph4p -4, 84 Pat 11 1wF!M. --e -imiuJiLLULim Have made a number of pnble pres. of her-wholie at eame Uftw iciiz of workable land.being well underdrained, south. - Consequently. the diass� and 15 acrea of posture. For price and partku. :entations of this cantata, which estrous floods which have swept tars apply.st the Pickering Bakery. Setif low - is, of is well known, one of the this township is due, to a great most popular used in oratorio. A extent, to the swollen streams choir of 40 voices is used, and an which.come from her neighboring n evebiag of splendid movie is as"- iiownsbips. If it were possible to Pickering Auto Repairs,"ALecessoriest 0-fis and aced. Admission 25 cents. exclude the Irater from outside -Colms and see and hear "The areas, we. would still have our WAylene Weldi floods but not 6f the disastrous 01&flashione"otber," riven b7 G&Soline, A I b n tbi Dramatic Club of St. Paula proportions that now affect us. r Shoe Repair .. awd ing Usassed ftuirit*. This is one of the Floodsarea product of. civilized Battery Chige 0 best Plays that they hove Riven. conditions. When the country _:,Nearo the Post 06wi and have a good laugh, hear was in its, primeval state; the Office Repairs made on all makes the bachelor propose to Miss streams never rose to 6 great Lewisyt Custard and there is a height, for when r* heavy min Road woml to the play as well. occurred the surface of the land .0t cArs. Got y6iir oes Repaired Vo be presented In the Town Hall, which was covered with leaves Piekedar, Saturday evening, and light guncky #oil, acted as a by US. April 20th, at 8 o'clock. Admisoponge and hold the water to mien 25c and 15c. east of char• soak away by degrees. Now,when Beat material used and good -asters: Mrs. Fallaise, Jam. Rich• a heavy rain occurs, no time u workmanship guaranteed. Phyllis Pilk-ey. Kenneth Morley, towards its destination in a lake. rV PENCER ardson, Mrs. Rickard,Dr. Fallaise, elapses until it is a stream rnsbing Prompt Fe ice CHARLES- Be � ' Mnrray Miller, Gertrude Lawson, Floods are some of the penalties Itiep Note the address leo We close at 6.00 P. m. R,lph L,,%v%,%or, HowardLow, we tre--to pay for onr vivillwi- p Is be] gq,liree, M. Barrett. tion. Pro r, -Pickering ---A S, FRI. E