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XLV111 PICgERIN(I, OMT., -FRrIDAY, APR.' 26; 1929 - r -No. 31 r ttl�lfi!►t>asttsl 6afeDl. ;tea, Rigr•0Z• AUDLEY- DUMBARTON. t lREENWOOD - ated4caL SiLW 1i]ld Sasket ..The GreenwoodGod Dramatic Club are Sunday at the Community Hal presenting their poipular play, "As a Sunday School at 2 p.m. Service at A. S. O. PEAR8QN-Physician �j �ww Woman Thinketh." in Baggotsville 3 p.m. This is Mr. Channen's fare- MTT.�c�yASurgeon, Dunbarton. loly i aYilYry - School this Friday evening, Apri, 26, well Sunday at Dunbarton. ;,a ��Lli.ii�J aunder the auspices. of the Audley There'will be an executive meeting E. FORSYTH. Op� D., Diretttor Comm mity Club,' This drama is in- of the A. Y P. A. on Friday even- .1"D trial 13bnofOntario.Res• teresting, htunorous and--well, come ing in the hall. As this is a very int- Established 1839 - t>e tmerl optemesriesd 2� REWARD y r A tion. Eyes ermined b appohstment. and see it for ourself. 3dmiasion rtant meeting eve member of the Claremont,out, adults 25c.; children 15c. executive is earnestly requested to Lapsb. 625,00 Reward will be leen for be there at 8 p.m. sharp. g' Until the dam is repaired E. OBRISTIAN, 'Barriaterand the apprehension And conviction �' WHITBY. AsSoli«tor,Notary Public Etc. Money to of the partieb found guilty of re- � LtREENwooQ the. mill will be run b -._ i;_.,.pais_ South Wing Court House. Whitby. My movingand carrying awn out of Estimated damage in East Whitby y y g y caused by the recent storm amount- Percy Clark has purchased a new ,ATO, ROSS-Barristers, 8a eight my Basket Bina from my � to $30,000, chiefly sustained by car. hydro polder. !.Lliy'°ton. Northern Ontario Brtildiag,aro premises early Sunday morning, public works, may, result in the town- Mrs. Wall spent Sunday with her r paystreetToroato � Seaton, October the 21st; I.M. ship Council submittin: a by-law to sister, Mrs. Linton, HOPPING 'C . D, F.Ross. Adelaide 2787 CHAS. A. WHITE. ' " the ratepayers shortly to authorize Mr. and Mrs. Hoar called on Alf. -- --- the issuance of debentures to covei and Mrs. Tremble on Sunday. Mondays, Wednesdays and •RIC`1 iR1:80Y & PIOKERIN(1 d3uceesaor to late W. Q. Barnes Grant and Mrs. Burner, of Bow Ba:• !ars, s'�,.,T� . etc„ tis-214 coated_ the cost of,repairs. Temporary works Phone Mark 8420 manvil a were in the village on Sui:- are bei constructed to take Are of ,gratioo L.te Bwldr,c, C:nrner YonBe and.Ritb- rr,�' � r g ,• :Fridays , luSts TorJnLo. eh,nesM-in 1390 and Main the traffic on roads that were made day. - Pickering eftxw open Wednesday and Roofing Material I impassable. On; washout, it was Earl Howsam and family, of Al- While using hydro power vrday e•:eringa' Phonc Piek 68o0. Stf A ..� r learned, had droMpletely taken away' tons, spent Sunday with James and IlO carte per hag will be Utittroot over forty feet of the road surface. Mrs. Gibson. charged for chopping. THE PICKERING NEWS. 5z_Britieh Columbia Shingles Several other-washouts were report- Mrs. Robinette and daughter, of �&he7 EIL C. •9%1 tTH. D D. 9^D. g 3X " " ed which'Mould cost at least $500 to Toronto, spent Friday afternoon with u�1 SSucceesor to Dr.J.N.Date• Graduate of No. 2 $and 5z "` repair. Miss M. Wood. i Oyal College or Dental surge,ns and Toron. Mrs. Fred Byers returned home on Will be kept on. hand !fit ells - University. At Claremont office over D. A. -- Sunday after being in Toronto for a e store every Tceaday and Freda it Phone TORONTO ASPHALT WHiTEvwt.E couple of weeks with Marjorie, who times. ' if 1411. 27T 8RBERTT. FALLAIS& L D S., ROOFING Miss A. Ferguson spent the week- wa,. uniergoing treatment in the hoe- �,{ D.D,S., Graduate of the Royal College of Murray's 18 in., 32 in. and 38 inch end in our vale pital• .. Patronize Your Home Mill tool Surgeons and the Urdveraity of Toronto. Widths. 4 its 1 Shingles; also Rev. John McIntosh preachers his ,n Churcresidh- i keting,door east of St. Ana- farewell sermon in the Baptist Church CHERRYWOOD '■church. Picketia ,oat. Office boars: 9 Metal Valley and P too, to 8 p.m., or bq appointment, rX•ra on Sunday morning last. e). f'bone Pict a7o0, S31 y Ridge Roll. One da last •week a middle-aged y Mrs, D. R. Beaton spent a couple i y g Material, or will give price on of days recently in Toronto with her man appeared on the farm of H. W. - a><sfFlztisfFs a=1*+s• finished job. son, W. J. Beaton, and fa v_ Marks on the second concession, andC 'c^^ as he could not give an account. of 0 - L. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- * /•� y the evening of airs- P birth- • A•Fire and sutomcbile insurance of a)i kinds. m: P��j jj I �{.j y p 1111M3E1{ ri0I Ye h.1S name, Constable , . . da' a number of her friend.: ,ter rived companies of solid financial stand. ^er by taking their lunch to her home; Chester was notified and he took Li � �A� to sper-1 the evening. She [rave them him to Whitby where he was placed A Rood supply of Hard and Soft. �++�j in a cell over night. During the EORGE KEAY-Licensed auction- a fery cordial welcome and they all Coal on hand. Also a epppl'y ter.Altona. Live stock and general sales -- T- had a real jolly time after the con- night he attempted to commit suicide. of Kindling Wood, ly at•eru+ed to. Terms reasonable. R 8 g On the following day he appeared g Fin.,tou9vdle, PhoneStouff 9m. 31.4 THE MINING MAREET cratulations of the day. before Magistrate Willis, -who ordered stove length. Monthly meeting of Women's Asso- g POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ciaiion of. the United Church will be him to be placed under medical ob- 12tf 'hone Pick. 1109, s for OoanUas of fork sad Ontario. sae- We buy sod sell, furnish quotations heli on Turn.Un May 2nd, at the servation. It was found that he was - a aaJao at re kinds aatonnsd ee on abortoq and information oq all Listed and sufferir� from an attack of insanity, - liosr sdar.p or..a airs.P o, out home. of Mrs. Burkholder. "Keep" is z DONALD MDNROr PICIiEHIl�G' Unlisted Mining Stocks. the cord for roll ca i.- The meetinu and in consequence he was placed in DS.BEATON TOWPiBHLPQLERII We will be leveed to advise what the Whitby Hospital for treatment. . o.a..,aae�. oeomissloaarlor p will be held at 3 p.m. and will be fl- y p' L. ISURNIN©HAW i� ..�.,,s.... ram [.tins stocks to buy or to bold, or. lowed by a public Lea. Every one coni. Investigation shoaled that he Was an mT� -imam M \ birth, but had no Tela- Building and Oeneral lrasrfaea 1/s � omP En>;liahrnarr, by �• nos, t•• Qlleots are making maapy by rt}v -tri-this.- atraetto and bring a friend. Admission to C. Webber, of 436 Estimates furnished on all'claones followingour advice. home with Mr?. It UIiANT-Lot 1. concession 4, supper: Adults, 25 cents; children, 15 of work.-lnterlor sod Exterior, Scarbora Telephone Markham 7306. Our IooR experience in mining. e:• seats. Markham 3t.. Toronto, his name being Accountant. Busme•s and Mu. 3- tending over a period of twenty George Bond. He worked for a time Alterations and repairs.. A 'tors GRANT. GODFRE Y&CO..31 yea", allows us to give sound advice with George Green,of Agincourt. Ail, Chi East, Toronto, Canada. Adelarce a Chimneys Built. Concrete Work. - lsly oo the investment feature of amine BROUGHAM- 'those who know. him speak of him or the speculative feature of a pros• in the highest terms, and as a man Phone Pickering 5712 LM. MAW, LICENSED AIIU- pective mining venture. Miss Mair spent the week-end' in of a high type of character. Unfor- FAiRPORT. - ONTARIO- ONEEiR.for Ywk.Qnu"o and Durham Q T•� AH s of salsa attaadod SOLLOWAY. MILLS A CO. :he city, fortunately he was subject to attackst7 H I N � !J r.a.on. Dam kv � he Members of Standard DoI Beer spent the week-end of insanity from -which he appears toat NEWS•OIDcv: Sell and UWOP n Stock Sschaac af"his home here. full recover. fPhrthy.01 sly Exchange. y 'Members of the Montreal Motorist.; were plentiful on No. r a Shingles Mining Exchange. Highway on Sunday. !Gini Scotia 8 ing .. g y - • ' DUMBARTON. - ' I[ialt Qalvaadsied 9tee19hiogler• a .H. R. Gallaugher Office and Board Room,Q•round Floor, Miss Flom Patterson visited her . Bird's Felt State Shingleal Metropolitan Building. people here this week. Jae.. Smales, of Enniskillen,: vis- for sale at - Grain Merchant "TORONTO, ONTARIO -1 Dr- Lyamn Barclay. of,Toronto,( ited his mother this week. - �p Phones: Adelaide 9371 and 6372 spent Sunday with his people here. F,d, and Mrs. Craven entertained a T. PATER90N'8 OLAREMOtir'T Toronto L. K. Devitt, B,A., of Toronto, spent number of friends last Tuesday. .Calf and got prices. Phone 2812 THE RURAL' Sunday with his brother, Carl, and Mr, Hewitt has returned home, LAW'S A �f A -Da in the market to pnrebase Hay, 9itr9n Devitt. having spent the winter with his son JtJLl 1'�' Straw, Grain and Potatoes. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Helen and Billy Devitt visited their in the city. For quotations apply _ grandfather, Mr. Wright, of Green Our Young People gave their play ARA E River. on Saturday last. "Safety First" .in Brooklin on Tues-Real listate sod Insurance. Jack and Miss Phyllis Gerow ac- da evening. We are r com anied b Mics Smith, of Osh- Sacrametal service will-be held in prepared to do all kinder R. R. No. 1, Farm Properties a Specialty. p y of repairing of cars, also bat• awa. were home on Sunday. the United Church on Surciay morn- tery charginit, electric Phone 1144- siring 1712 -� Head Office:218 2i4 Coofederatioft 9ylvanus Madill has returned car his ing, April 5th welding and in fact Life Building.Toronto. old home just north of the village. Misses Marjo Annis and `Helen 4Gtt Reference Bank of Montreal ''yr everytbiaR it cvn• ,�. Phonic Main 1890. his old friends welcome him back to Thom visited the former's grandmoth- nection with _ their msthst. er in Brooklin last Monday and Tues- Car. woirk. oal, , �Ual Branch Office: Obta Building, Week-end visiotr9 included Albert day. Grease and Accessories Pickering Ontario. Harvey -and other friends, of To- On St;ndav morning. April 28th. at Gas, Oils, `� Phone 8800. S8t'f ronto, with Bert and Mrs. Harvey and fhe United Church, service of the Sac. on'hand constantly. _ city friends with Alfred and Mrs, rament of Baptism will be adminis- Call and see par Catalogues of Lemmon. tered. - •. Tlll[E Td BL1�Pioksrins Statics I Matthe-As and Miss Mary Rout- Ha L Dodge and Star Cars; 8f►rd and Soft Bold of thea T.R. Trains going East 3u a,l A IL Harry and Mrs. Gouith. and chit' LAW e� � befit glaahty On No. 10 Mail 7.58 A 11[. ley were quietlymarried on- Satter- dren Gvveneth and Keith. of Selby, " 28 Local. 12-55 P.M. day in the city.' All join in wishing visited the former's mother, Mrs. hand • 30 Local 5.24 P.1161 the happy couple every goal wish, Nobes,'this week AND SERVICE STATION Sunday train, 8.38 A.M. and we are assured that Mrs. Mat- It is with much regret-that. on TOSS A. �W Traias going Wnl an* w follows- thews will receive a hearty welcome Wednesday their friends here heard f► No. 28 Local 9.29 A.M. here. of'the death of an McKenzie and h1C31eel`1•aQ'. Gam _ ,;' 27 Local '1.25 P.Id. We were favorers at our church Peter Marshall in an aeroplane crash. E E a mail 906p•M. stirvice on Surds afternoon b hav= • Sunday train, 8,�pr M. y y A number from here ntterided thr . : MATTRESSES ing the privileke of hearing Rev. Dr. Centennial W. M. S. thank-offering a or, is acs? ding to Standard McMillan, who gave a most interest- meeting on Sunday afternoon. Miss time. ing and instructive exposition of the: Lattimer, of File Hills, Indian Col- 'Visit our Bedding Department value and blessing of the service of onv, Sakh. gave a very Interesting immon's Steel Beds,:aalaut CLARE;1iONT ,ong in Divine Worship. account of her work A dainty' bottle. finish, $.50 to 2100 On Thursdav afternoon of last week 'York Saltless Springs, guar- I the W.M.S. of St. John's Church met GREENWOOD: r ' anteed fur 25 years, 1 0 CREAMERY I at the home of Mrs. Brown. The ill iltarehall Spring filled Mat meeting :vac leis by the Vice-Presi• NIiss Marjory Smart, of Toronto. dent, Mrs. Johnstori, and was a help- was home over the week-end. m tresses, Rolvg at 25.C•8 >-ligheet. prit e._pa.id�4>� tel and.prnfitai,le—meetin .__Mrs he-G.r_eenwood. Young. Peon1r__are Three ree FIO�er� 1' tresses,• . ' i 00 1 i r ceptably. Thinketh," in the Baggotsville school Pertume _ w that the time for briahtenin clarem a t+ Vreamp}� 'tars. Edward,Willson, who has been house this Friday evening. - g J _ residing in the city during the .past The splendid drama, "Civil Service" lip the home has arrived, few months, returned to her home teas Riven here last Friday evensti r —Value .50e try our Give no a trial and be convinced here on Sunday. We are hoping her by the Mt. Zion Young People, and N U-e o T E Fri DALE MILS health will improve in the country. was much enjoyed by all present. with each Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, from the city, - The Trustee Board of Salem Cein- ,A#nish for linoleume,.hardwood are going to take up residence with etery met Monday evening and made doors, couxoleum ruffs, fttrbi• 1eSOiC�3RIl�T�F Mr. and Mrs. Willson , to look after arrangements for the annual Mem- box 'of J. tune and all woodwork. their comfort. We welcome the new orial Services to be held'June 30th. lied with acloth-drain 1 boor residents, Donald and Elmer Willson 'Albert Harvey, of Toronto. and 'rte • y and Mr. and Mrs. Pugsley, of To- Gordon McBride, of Whitby, and Jas. Three FloWeB No-Oote leaves no dust catching. For Pastry use .nuts, accompanied Mrs. Wilson out and Mrs. Pengelly, of Brooklin, at- oily surface. outwears all polishes home. tended church service here on Sun- -' and t'sstores original flobhes. Our.Royal Bralitl..: Friday evening, April 18th; is day. `Face Powder ; ji,6and14 dwtlew mops. Moor was, meeting was hE d to organize a Trail Mrs. Fred.Byers and daughter Mar - O'Cedar polish Ste. To- -at your Grocer's. )tatVer and a Tuxis Square group. jory, have returned home from To- ♦ "Home"for congoleum, linoleum P- An election was hald and the follow rorrto. Their many friends are glad aY' bad all floor coverings. Farmol who have mh"tigs�your ing ofl'icerg were elected: President, to know that Marjory's recent oper- ;f s flour made frot&you r�O or Pretor, Borden Middleton; Vico- ation has proved successful, M wheat:' We mn President, George Willson; Treasurer Next Sunday avenin g in the Green. . s 1•W _. s e �e St�r�� grind it. or Com:itor, Caldwell Sheppard; Ser - wood Church,beginning at 7.30, there geant-at-Arms, Hugh Gannon; Tea- will be a program of music and read- Feed of all kinds-Chick lfeed, cher or Mentor. R. A. Walker. It was Ings after an interestinrs talk by Mrs. Jones' Qa p hen feed, Chop, millf�d. decided, at this meeting to hold them Rev, W. S. Smart. Collection wi 1 be Jones Store' <V Funeral Directory mid-week meeting at the home of I taken in aid of Sunday School Mis- - Pbone 13001 - Chopping every week day. - Mrs. T. W. Sheppard on Fridav even- stop Fund. Everyone come and en- i8atisfactlaa or money back. ; Fiakehla�ir 0 �: • ZiC.�t:K.W't�C�L� ing at 7.45 o'clock standard time. Joy an evening and show their inter phone 6800 Pickeri a 1 These meetings are open to all boys. eat in this work. it_ u •m d- •:we .+k-.s . ,.. .'.s :v. .. A. 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But you and 1 know. It means : it was Ackldn's tai's to smile. a trial-jails We don't want that. If 1 r pe0e��tto � �e "We Clean forgot about your in- Yvu'1! piss me your word, we'll string iupetion whin we built it, didn't we-" 'up this skunk fo. blowing out the dam he asked sarcastically.' and killing this mau,, anti let i,, go • .��� "N-W'h Buck shook his heap. "You at that." 1LtlE� forgethow the water was tricked out Then came the clatter of many ■���` ORANGE ori the Rebel so that you could build horses. your dam! When I tell my :tory to a "Here are the rest of the boys. We'll �t f PEKOE -jury, you'll go into eclipse." get moving!" The Big Boss re4sed BLEND "The jury that's gong to bear your h-is voice. "Somebody bring in A rope," g case will use a rope' You get that, he cried., ."H irry up!" sae - Bodine. By the time the coroner comes Blaze heard the men dismounting' � There were not less than 25 in the l to Ret this thing on the floor..the but- rrconranrH _. =;. zards will be picking your ' bones. crowd. There wouldn't' be any delay now, This,affair was There wont be anybody but me to say going through Sll'deast how this man got snot. And If I say to sordid. thou! owdine's face was - that you did it the.matter will be Y• Without knowing why he did hastl - i+r it Kildare walked' h Y sealed. You are going to swing. past him into rise Buck cas. an anxious, calculating sitehen. I S Illph E eye at the winut ws. The one at his There seemed to be some delay out- pe� hack was open. It was near enough aide. He could hear a murmur of • !oo.' A flying leap, and he could make voices. Bodice's rifle stood in the cor- e e Ep-F_ it. In the murky grayness of early aero Blaze picked it up and threw,a ' SAGE Ssawn he could steal away, Acitlin was shell into the barrel. In the past he looking'at his watch. It was an op- had pondered at some length over acquiring this u - ,� i porturtity, a hsnce. 9 g gun. He saw that it .j .., Mercedes was watat.'ng Bodine. She was the same calibre as Acklin's. That • • �• �''� saw his ringers clench, his muscles effectually snapped the' flimsy thread • •- • } - YDy 'snot. She divined his,intentio Her of circumstantial evidence by which he 1 ' •� !easily :luwhAilt as^so me mouth open d in smazemen,. had expected to trap Jose's murderer. wa>Era waw He told himself now that he should not ,tOlYt;ielt*Nai 1y Ke•,,1•leetv+Ce.,ac ., Bodine c ached then far the spring - that was to take him to safety; but have expected any other end to such demanded. "Is the Senorita and bei 'BEGIN HERE TODAY _ M-(rcedes entered her face with her the atter of horses outside the win- t' fill+;,• At least be still had the p assn brother Gere?" hands. He could gear her sob as she dew at which he was aiming stopped Indi in charm. Dick Aci,il❑ big D088 of the Double .� "They're in the next noon.." � ranch, takes a leaching party to the `urned away. It was answer enough him short. Aeklin sm.led at him pity- The others started moving into :he Mcrceda had heard Kent's question. ranch of Buck Bodine when he Dears kitchen. Brother Jones had a$Iln 8t that Buck is the instigator of the blow- for him Ingty. He had heard also. She left the window against witch she !n� up of a dam !wilt by the Double A "They'll cake you t0 ja}}1 for this, Kildare had watched Acklin and Bodine's back Acklin sang out again had been leaning and came tC the door Acklin finds Mercedes Arraseada In tears he grumbled .He stop peN to mutter. Bodine. fife blesser: every minae that for th'r_e outside to hurry up. In an- at Bodine's 1Aace and Shorty, one of, Bon o�tween the rooms. The child was ! dine's-men, dead on the floor. Blaze KH. to himself. Then: "No, they won't ging the rank and "wet to"his second call the door was passed without bt in asleep in her arms. r dare of the Double A Is-an Unseen so, c- eitherl I'll tix that!" file of the Double A to thwart him. flung open. Blaze could hardly see for , t Tor of all that happens inside the i He came close to Bodine. Buck's That the Big Boss had come tl.ere 1'i5'• The man who had just entered The girl.& woeful appearatee stab i NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I nerve had retylried in a measure. , slrgle-handed revealed Acklin in a new was 1 uhcarora! n' the little tan to.the heart "What's Mercedes bit her fin "You won't take her away from me, _ ` "Sorry I had to keep you waiting," tl.e matter, honey?" be murmura,I -- r ger nails nerv- Acklin; not that way;' he cut in before the little fellow cried. "I been hurry- gyrr'Pathetically as he reached out to goal! under the assn hiag scrutiny o! ( r,. help her `1-s Big Boss could +iprak But Acklin' it to best all Ret out , A- klin's eyes. Her very excitement "What're you doing ?" Tell Peter to cine in here; he k lau 1•ed in his face for his pains. Y g here. Acklin made her seem cruilty to him. The >t p shouted. �aAed to -and, a sec,,nd later. When r et in child brought Sack to the man ,You have your little joke, Bodine, the old Basque cam) in,. Kent gave '. t y g g e warned."Your time's short enough." Kent smiled faintly. * a recwilection of katet,an's words. ,. the sleeping child to him. Bodine had taken care of the ebild 3 Buck's face paled s triflo at the might enlighten me, �o, fid "lake him sots'%d till th a thing's ` . You e itud then!_ She had come, tool In eo a forehimuttered thised ease with lstat meetch n that direction. T e if a Y any news to over," he (Toadvised. { - .ycray she had t rid of his man �� +• Mdod i (To be continued.) � some twenty deputies outside, if that's Y � � What you hintiri' at nog?" he de- i, y you. ', +. �- .. _ . u His voice sone to a rocr as he opened mended. • d e v Flu. % .his month to _peak. "When my men get here yoi11 find Miner ' Lintt'fisnt pre ants So you're getting ready to skip out. You didn't th:nk you could get CHAPTER XXXIN With Bodice, eh? flint's our little away with what yo i pulled on me to- TgE aHERirr ARRIYE9 Doctor-"Your tathar seems hate pts}n, t it' You forget it! your done night,did yon? You bossed this deal!" and hearty at the age of 104," lldaun- Bodine s lips twitched uneasily, Had In the silence that followed, Land taft eer-"Yes, bat pap's slipp''t' ter- all the traveling he's going to do. Jj I squeezed oast the little man in the that fool kid, given him sways His i Able T'other day t beard him say he -"Vou'll go with me when. I lasso here. �. doorway. He was br,,adahouldered, gi- ` `iilw-w-h! Who did !lint?" poker eyes searched Acklia's face for pwntic; a laheriff of r,ygone days: in,rerknned he'd better take up the tame some sign of bluffing, but he found no the crook of bib arm he carved a tulle- of golf." tt He point�d to She-ty: "- ' � "She did." Bodin: cried, Wrping the thing to reassure him. worn army Winchester that he had blood from tris scratched face. 'Foiled You aiat grin to'have me arrest- taken r.way from a renegade-Plute. STOP$ WINDOW RATTLH�_ 4ny gun out a got m rom a h — ZIA lly, aaz window locks ww ane, uta- p ._til00r there!" asked. _ ,. LY stop all !rattles. A simple, Inexpensive, You're making yourself a lot of r. "Na We ain't,g•.rg to brrest you, - s „ sizeodurable device wilt clod and lows any "is that right?" Acklin bet owed. ,..t_ trouble butting in here, Land. size of sash, open o:closed. No wer,tnte Bodine." _ "Don't + recuired one to a -josh Any lady can _ The directness of this statement you go warryrn about naso Attach i❑ a few min tes. atone! back it Drenched the big te:la•v`s face. They "The ju-y that's g.,.ng to a :r yo•u• I'll take pare of myrelf" He turned not asleneed.• or gene wase or not f; were going to do tk•ft:�out the law; case wi14 use a rope! Yo, ge+. that,I *Kent: Arc icor friends here.Joe I - dr, you Bo+line?" "ITaw about that, B'aze?" 'Tuscarora l-tam I I tom a street @DLDs]eIT>< that was what Acklin was saying!Th COo a !►fins s stat Were. Toronto. !l Stood Siong Buck'- opine grew cold -- J111111for s brief second. But his concern light Blaze had always found him _ passed. He had been in hire straits I cautious, tactful, unemotional. His ` ^ Mower refoie seed lived thro..gi.. He sum- coming here was madness. He could .rroned a grin to his mouth now and not.have known that Podine was lion . r laughed derisnely, pretending not to Or had he figured that the man'was S NOWY WH�ITE (� rTII�"dIl"� understand the ran ier.d.�. I in hid g; that the house on Webster "You're all cut up about your dam. Creek would be deserted? ain't yuh " The laugh died out of I He had heard the b�.istle of ap SPOT Bodine's voice "Yal'l: never rebuild(proaching men a long minu-e before CLEA14- d i {a�isa" Buck or Acklin became aware of their noise. There, were five or-six in the T)Mkoff'"I cattyyoar party. He recognized Brother Jonee' is momwcan buy Ashton f cackling toice. A second later the old r aMo�wer)pr..a man and his companions were tramp- JAM ESSI'r+(WPL&M• �'-� ing into the kitchen. 81110=10 UA art. - F Blaze recognized Chet -and Patter- son bringing up the rear. They were all heavily armed, Brother Jones was Their tooth are of a gust+- already at the door of the room in tness heir which��hold which Acklin had cornered Bodin t. S M der--7 usaw- Tha others were at his heels. -� t,ro„•S wauaoa Sao CO.LTM ' Kildare sprang into action. ' He ® va„oetty arses w placed his hands on the sill and vault- . Twttotrro C ed into the kitchen. When' the Big Bass caught•sight of hien he.believedr tip _ the man had come in with the others. , Minard'n Liniment for Coughs, Colds. 'Here he is?" rhos owner o! the Double A called out, pointing at Bo- • --- - - -- - dine. _ "Mg Gawd1 Who done that?" k , ' Brother Jones exclaimed, catching _ ? sight-of the body in the corner. <_ The coming .of these men turned ` Buck's face a sickly hue. He actually ■ stammered when he said: "Shed-d-did it!„ - 6. , Mercedes heart leapt as she saw �•� Words won't dye a Kildare. He mad8 no attempt to go at>Isirol '"• ' ''•' dress, or coat, or sweater. It takes to her. The girl's half-raised hand _ real anilines to do that. That's why Diamond fell limply 'to her side. She dimly Dyes contain from three to five times more realized that the man's eyes were try- - anilines than any other dye-by actual test. Ing to convey some message to her. t S a am nes m Diamondy She saw lm p is lips S i can y, work; that give the colors such brilliance; And then Acklin was saying: such depth and permanence. It's real aniline „yo bo forge at remark f I that keeps.them from giving things that re- u ,boys the r dyed look; from spotting or streaking. . Hes lying. There-were only- his - _ Next time you have dyeing to do, try Diamond three of.as here, and-" TGA"ICN ' Dyes. Then compare results. See how soft, "You're not counting me, I guess." 1 The crowd wheeled on Kildare. - bright, new-looking the colors are. Observe how „Why, you just came in, now-with -� they keep their brilliance. Your dealer will refund y J your money if you don't agree Diamond Dyes are better dyes. - Jones, didn't you?"' Acklin roared. •MAY SAVE YOt1R Rol Q. , The white package of Diamond Dyes is the original "all-purpose" Blaze shook his head. dye for any and every kind of material. It will dye or tint silk, wool', No, I've been here for almost half Right now-!,noncar has to hold the!road to the cotton, linea, rayon or any mixture.of materials. The blue package in hour. Bodine didn't do any shoot- was driving months of the year. You need the is a special dye, for silk or wool only. With it you can dye your in atiarp-edged. deep-grooved, road-bitingiresto eGgr1of the greatest safety tire ever built Fit eatoae Gum- or articles of silk or wool with results equal to the finest o- �ife flower back into Buck's veins � • f valuable ssional work. When you buy-remember this, The blue package-ves immediatialy. This was help froTa an �.VlipedBallo�srInweirldwecordmountainclimbs silk or wool only. The !White package Will dye orrery hand of goods, unexpected source. Witty sad ee►and touglimem ce rune,this flood bas proved its including silk and wool Your OSler.Il�t ooth packages. "That'll stn your little ams Ack- One look shows ii ' that any p game, Fill P oe has the mat gripping shits sit aqy lin;, he cried. : tread you ever saw. IV* worth many O The Big r s. paid no attention n tote the cost e>t a new set of ph famous tones Bodine's words. His eyes were on. to sed the safety of this tatmons tread B:azo. In tense tones he said to him: beneath you. And t�� the l —T— mitate ova baht into a rise, AX AX& save 0 @TO $ • .' . , _ - ;ISSUE'No. 17—'29 -._'. _ ----------------- ----- '- u"S`'%.�s! S`!"•'�-�•.,2.°•i`.p�c,.am!e $r��'• t°.-,..�°c«§!yam , �Z ry 4 The Bigger They Are the Harder They Fall Woman Farmer Markets Smashes .Record -7 QUOTATIONS. GRAIN p 'the Toronto Board E. L. 'Foster Shoots Better Grain dealers on Than Cinach Trade are making the following an Hbldet quotations for cur -quo of Title Alan. wheat-No. 2 north., $1.2614; eVo. 8 north., $1.21; No. 4" wheit, No. b wheat, *1.07; No. 6 E. L Fos record-breaking 'scor. Of 105 92c; feed wheat, Sic. (c.l.f. ter's i e wheat, first in t 5i Price on sho6tIng here was Goder.i& and Bay ports. ruaae w than abovf,.) .. ...... possible"I iyone has made in ss*bie" at 0ack. Ic higher first stage 63c; No. 2 match since the bian. oats--No. I feedf the Kii,g's f feed, 510. (C.Lf. Goderich and bay as-reduced diameter of the bull's eye w to five inches in Jan ports.) uary, 1928. Am'corn-No. I 103- yellow, kiln dried, $1.0484; No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, The -best previous score was $1.02%; No. 4 yellow, kiln dried, made by lieutenant Desmond Burke, $1.01Y4. (Delivered Toronto.) Canadian Oclld'Medalist at Bisley last Millfeed,' del., Montreal freights, July when he won the bronze medal $31.25; Miss .Foster,bags included- -Brah, per ton, o'tesr, who runs a, poultry-- short per ton, $31.25; middlings, consecutive Shots into farm, put seven hundred ;36.25. 01,..-oats-Goodl sound, heavy oats a five-inch bull's eye at two in car lots, 45 to 60c, f.o.b. shipping yards, seven more nt4L a fifteen-inch -eye at-rive hundred yards..and, points. bull's Ont good milling wheat, fo.b. ship- 6 a third string of seven into the same ping points, -accorilng to, freights, fifteen-inch bull's-eye at six hundred .41.28 to $1.30. yards, totalling a maximum of 105 Barley-Malting, 70 to 73-. points. Buckwheat-85 to 87c. Rye--No. 2, $1.05. Canada's Team Man. flour-First pats., It. jute, Ottawa-Lieutenant colonel G. T. 17.40, Toronto; second pats in jute, Chisholm, .R.U.,- Toronto, formerly of -$6-40, -THREE OF CREW 'ARE INJURED WHEN GIANT ENGLISH SohiSER CRASHES r%t�hlanders, has been &-p- e Royai Air Force and the 49th Ont. flour-Track, Montreal.' car When this huge now bombing-planecrashed at Harrow-lilli. England, two members of th pointed commandant of the Canadian, lots, 90 er cent. ats., Per bhl. $570. their ruechaalc escaped with their lives. although all were injured. Bisley team. HAY AND STRAW, Captain W, U colquokoun. NIC., of Wholesale hay and straw desters the P,P.C.L.I.. victorta, BC., has-been Further Changes :are making the followingnotations T% q A.M. G. C. Creelman's Essex Again selected as adjutant. Announcement to farmers (delivered at Toronto) Ole h , pose. per ton, $19 ► No. I timothy, In Ontario Police or these appointments was made by tin� Flooded With the Dominion - r.,thy, baled, nominal; Useful Life Ended F Of Canada Rifle A 56CIZ to $20, No. I *No. 2, do, do, $14 to $16; No. 3, do, tion. lower erodes, nominal Ins Establishm Both offil-cers ha" been. very active do, $12 to 1114: low� .,Week-End Rae ent of Liquor Con- ..Wheat straw. $1 60; oat straw $10. Former President of the O.A. trol .Investigation-Branch in rifle shooting activities for several PROVISION PRICES C. Has Sudden Call by rs. Lt.-Col. Chisbolm is an old PROVI Sandwich Homes Cut Off by Announced yea at present chair- T -iot. D.R.A. shot, and Is LOTOntO wholesale dealers are q -Grim Reaper in Beams- Ing the following rices to the trade: villa Rivers of Water Toronto.'-Establishment of a liquor man of council of the Ontario Prov Smoked meats-Rams, mod.. 31 tobranch; %ppoint- Incial -Rifie"Association. Capt. Col- 25c: heavy all-day rain on control investigation 23c; cooked hams. 47c; smoked rolls. flood conditions.ions inent at an slily date of a number of quohourf has been a competitor at the :25c: breakfast bacon.26 to 88c� backs ACTIVE CAREER Saturday Las reviled fl, with the_entirelynew de- D,C.R.A. annual-prize meeting at Con. peamealed. 34 to Sac; do, smoked. 30 front and officials - past low to 40c. Ontario lost -a gifted son when Dr, along the Detroit River fv Eignal-ion of "staff insp-etori"; the naught ranges during the Cared meats'--Long cl,-ar bacon, -)0 George Christie Creelman, former several houses 'in Sandwich are cut placing of the force on , uniform years. off from the •town by water v"rying basis yMeans of-the The Canadian Bisley team will $all­ to ",0 lbs.. $21; 70 to 90 lbs., S 19: 90 president of the Ontario Agricultural 9 througi out, b ' I on the S.S. NIOntrOse " 100 Itis and up, $18; lightwelgh' College, was suddenly called to laid fro m tWoLto four feet in depth. from Trucks abolition Of the post of "provincial fm blontrea -dolls In barrels, 'jii.50: heav:rweigbt Inst reward at his home in Bearnsville have been requ­itiuned to provide a officer," and a tighten;ng up of the on June 12. and will take part In the rolls, $33.50 per barrel. 19 on Thursday last. ferry service to the main roads in training methods-of the-Qjet--'v Pa L rk Bisley program from Jrly 8 t 20 I.,%rd-Pure, tierces. 16174c; tuba, to 115%c: pails, 1614c, prim 1Q14 '0 Born In C,)Ilingwood, MayI"4 1869, it-der to allow the resident' to come to Training School. thr-i gh, which every . - 39e. Shortening. tierces, 1.13/4 to educated at the public school and Col- and from their hones. applicant for a con-table's job must 2444'e,, ubs, 11%c: pails, 14114,1: tins, legiate Institute There, he proved a At Riverside the whole river bank pass, and in which ever) constable Lod Plant XGkc,, prints, first class student and evinced great ,n flooded -and .-alvitmer cottages will from time to time -takes refresher Idg, Pork loins, 30c; New York shout. titude for assimilating know e menaced alrain if the water level' courses, were announced recently by Located in Desert Hem 21%c;- pork butts. 26%c. pork already very high, rises ary-further- Hon.. W, H. ''rice, Nttorney-General r hams, 26%c. cn all kinds of subjects, winning sev-1 t h rougou - gavel :est rtirther Pa.,li,, in his m eral diplomas. lie proceeded to the Throughout county -grin- -ODU,-" the Prov'eclat Police Aviator Finds Machine in g in t e elds, and adjustment of n I';e r5i It on o. were e er-is s i i. oi6n'towl� dealer, are become minipture tor- force. 10 12 118:e pay. graduated In 1888, with degree of �!itrhea. have Do-sert. But is Unable to Say Ira the following prices, delivered B.S.A., afterwards taking post grad rents. 'With these ahanges the Attornt-y- - 'T,ronto: Whether Body ' Seerl ate courses at Cornell and Wisconsin CANAL STREET FLOODED. General believes he n" the force on a Eggs. ungraded, cases returned- . "firmer basis" than ever before.' and Under it is that of Dead Fie%h extras, 26c; fresh firsts, 24c; universities and Michigan. Agricul- Tilbury.-Canal str--et in Tilbury I . . rekdy, In every respect, to take over Man-Relief Expedi-. --seconds, 21c, tL.re college. gaining further honors lived up to its name Sunday, as a fl the administfiation'of all Butter-Creamery, solids, pa%teur- Find acquiring an international repo- river of water a- foot deep owed this summer ti6n I Starts on 80 Ize4. 42 to 43c: No. 2. 41 to 4114c. tation. In consequence of t across it, to the d ounty-high constables. and to work that, Me elight of the fuven-j , lations and plans that "will Mile Trip ;out re61- Churning cream-Special, 47c, No. Master' university, at a special con- 1'e elvopulation, but to he disconifittMe 1. 41C-c: No..2. 43c. vocation, conferred up(n his the LL.D a-L hundreds. of tran -ent motorists. very much improve the general police Sydney, .N S W. The airplane Cheese-No. I large, colored," par- a (honoris cause) in 19 The flood, administration- throughout Ontario."Nookalitirra wa's ;Ighted. Sunday in hffined and golornment 9raded,'21% drgre - 10- who.stalled In that fl, "and the The liquor, contro. Linvestigation - the Tantint dese I rt.but Dr. 'Creelman delved 'deeply into caused by a hest' rainfall -tile, wastes of 21%e. agricultural pursuits abd methods, n-ability of the own sewors-to carry branch, now established, will behead LIVE ST(,CK by the present chief preivIncial in word of the fate of its crew• of two. 11119avy beef steers, $9 50 to 310,50; atways with the tho:ght in mind of oil the sur plus,.extended for some dig. eel Eliott giritii Pro- 1.1eut. Keith Anderson and.Robert baUher steers, choice, 59,50 to $10.50; doing something to improve the status 4,rce on the provincial highway either spectar, F�Iank E. I 'depends on the slow pro- r- k. do, fair to stood, $9 to $9.25, do. corn., of the farmer anj to tighten his Aide of the town. The %treet which vincial Inspecto s A. E. �"Fiitchroc :110171a to $9: butcher heifers, choice, labors. His studies along these lines A. R. Ell,ott, W C. Killing 1 gresd*of,a pack.horse expedition from i rorms 'the link with the provincial :a r�mint -" miles awaY. to good. $9 and -A. 49-tini- 11-ml in the ad- Pilot Brain of the plane. Atlanta, one $9,50 to $10.25, do, ,ti: attracted the attention both in Can- re)ad- j,.J for the most part a residen- n,;nistrn,ion of the 11�:'ranch. Theqe to $9.50; do, cora., $8.50 to $8.75, ads and the States, and numeroas tial 'district. and jvi, the ex:-eption of the several whitch have searched $7 50 to butcher cows, good to cce, --ds��ngi, --pointctl tempting offers were male him to if a few f1roded c�llzCrz' no men, the AttorneyiGon'o .0,8,50, do, -orn. to ried., $6 to $7: do, out, will have charr.t Of geneial in- for lire Kookaburra since It vant4lied cross the border. lie accepted an ap- ,as done. ion I' slat- ' ten days ago, found it 86 miles froift canners ani cu'.terss. $t to vestigat n particv,,ar cases nt as assisty-nt professor of the bulls, good to cho*ci. $7.50 to pointme 4. tog -to' liquor 'affairi throuzhout On. i,owell's creek in.the s do..com. to med., $6 to $6.75: biology at the Mississippi Agriculture tario, and this work-will be'ra-rieil on eol bush country of northern Australia. ido. holognas, $b.50 to $7; baby beef, and Mechanics college. in 1889, and Perfect Trust him the same *a.v�'ac; the criminal in- The country was too rough'far 410' to $12; feeders. choi?e, 89 to become professor in 1992, retaining an over. -,0 Only the soul that -with re"tiraGon brni.eh, the-senior branch to-land. S)50; do. it to good. $8 to $8.50; that position -ijhtil 1897, and a perfect trust" As he curled aboht 'at as low, an otockers. choice, $8 t� $9; lo, fair to Returning to Canada he was np--,whelming Impti6e I of the service. 110tude'as he dared risk, he thought food, $7.50 to $8; calves, choice, $15* pointed superintendent of Farmers!i gives itself up for vver tr, the I fe 0 It to SM d-o. -med,, $9 to $13,50- da, PO kept him' other men finds the delight an,j peace. As we understand It.. the White ;!ie saw a body lying motl�onlciss, under W as,5ers. 38 to S9; springers, $95 to Institutes of Ontario, which'k •wb(-ch sue I h complete scif-sur,render replaced t'lling-(if the plane- He xas unallie $120; milkers, $75 to $95; lambs, per )Usy for seven year-i; thz-i he becam3 ,has to give.-Phillik)s Brooks. Ifouse Spokesman. is to h( agricul,ural socie- by a iond.j.;peaken-Dallas Ne;v%. Lo identiTy the man and saw no sign imt-, $15 to $15.25-, do, cull.,,-per cwt., superintendent of )f a ennifanlon or bf any life In the ..SIO to $13.50; buck lambs, all to ties and secretary of the Ontario viciiiiii- Ile 'dropped -a container-of ;11.50; sheep, choice, $8 to S•9; do, ["ruitgrowers' Association. I r Well Known Throughout Ontario drrnklnc; -water- attached to a ,gara dried., $6 to $7, do, culls, $4 to. $5; AP?OINTED PAESL)ENT. chute, but figure under the wing Ihoxs, selects, w.o.c., $13; do, do, fed, ;get ff. 112.70; do, da, f.o.b.. $12; do, w,o,.c., 4- He was appointed president Of the made, no effort to t 'in -Feb I and a $1'.50. Brain flew back to Wave Fill Ontario Agricultural college 711ary, 1904, to succeed his father4n-' I horse patrol with relief suPpr pack illes Mills, and i hastened out across the so IiL of law, the late Dr. James Kooka.),irra appeRT reported that Brain during the Bandit King Get ng the 17-years of h,� regime leiar t to where the airplane lay B1 there effected many changes of a bene e be edge • Chance to Escape ficial character. On resigning in 1920 (1 undamaged and was on t ti-6- was appointed agent-geheral for p, of Et stretch of ground which had re,. in (act ntly been linciied by fine, Ontario in Great, Britain, but was Ce -parts of it were still smoking and this putation Sent t '0 Kabul to obliged to relinquish the duties of that is fired by the Urge His Abdication d to hopes hat it-it w, le office in 1922 owing to failing health. rttailtim the .figure. '-'-APeshawar, India.-The end of the Returning again to the Dominion airmen to attract n � reign of Bacha Sakao, bandit-king, at ne was offered several attraotive Posi- under the wing nilght, he only ex the capital of Afghanistan, appears tions which he declined, and ultimate- a,ist.1 an,L no, dend' *'it vaq hoped the near, according to "advices 'received ly acquired a fruit farm at Beams- tlie relief now hiirTFtng toward 1,.iln might be able to revive him, !here. ville. Nadir Khan, former aide of the ab- Among'other positions he held at! I - 11: I American iakcatLedJ&ng­Amanu Iab- was -Aid varicius--p-eriods were thole of presi-I Canada and the Arneri to fT- l1lave decided to send a deputation of dent of the American A 'Association-oI . '76lullahs to Xrbul to urge the bandit Farmers' Institutes, delegate to Eur-, �M,iiiteib, Free Press' The. Jgesder.to bdkcaLte the thronQ he seized one to investigate agricultural meth-!: -m- --reg alligg d RttftlldW oY t';ring the Afghan 11 d---Great­ civi war last ods on. that continent an in -lythe:.GovernmentAnil the frank anki autumn. Nadir Khan offered Bacha Britain director and senator of the' respectful speech of Premier hang:guarantees of safety U he acted University of ' oronto. Dur�z a the;E ay hitv.e.'some effect .in holding 'Ile promptly. Great War he was commissioner of, I'n ,es It was expected that Nadir Khan agriculture for 011tuTiO, and rendered, hand of the United I...tatCongress, But It the iariff Increases should be !would attempt to enter Kabul at once valuable service in connection with re-: enacted and it became necessary. for And prepare to offer,the throne to a cruiting. He was author of a "hand, Canada to take a6flon.' file most ad- member of the old royal family, book for the use of women's institute: vantageolig.policy that could i3e adopt- 'Aminnullab, who recently has attempt- and ether works," also be was a pa I Would:be t4m ch'e' THE FAMOUS HART HOUSE STRING 'QUARTETTE t-of-the ftrgetfC PTO- ed to regain his-throne, was expected of thL Six Nation Indian:.. I On April lith the Hart House string Quartette celebrates Its fifth birth- Canadian trade other to waive his claim and seek a min- In religion Dr. Creeinian was n I. motion of Ca -do no vection (lay. Within these fly�e years it has attained the position of America's finest countries. Tbat would Isterial post, reports said. Presbyterian. .Ho is survived by his chamber music organization. it was founded in Toronto by the Hon. Vincent of -the'Mnilnlon any injury and it. Bacha Sakao'l army has been de. wife, formerly Miss Ada Mills; three make up v-ry ]a-geiv Jeated several times recently, and sots-James, who operates a fruit %iassey to give Impetus to flie'nitisical rh6vern-ent In Canada and to hasten the-- might m4 for any• Imany of his 'men were reported de. farm at Beamsville; Ross, with thel beginning of it school of pure Canadian music, The quartette -has been further:loss of the,VnIted Stateii mar o; and acclaimed is the finest on the continent by -Kew York, Chici(go and,Philadel- ket. serting. Copp Clark company, Toronto; to, two 'Toronto, Jones dry law Inill- 0 Donald,. at home, daughters- phla critics. The final npj)eirince of the current season will be In A �eldlllg 0 the Social llyglene Coun. The statistician who.says women Mrs. Nicholas Curtis of Edmonton. on Slay 30, Rt Ilygela limi5e, on behalf of tile Canadian cates that the Smiths and ffie Joneses De Control 41 per cent. *f the wealth of Alberta, and Mrs. Wilfred C. James cil. 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'•...a,-•.•• .r� n"m --.a>z ' - m +• % •,rG W `;"x`'' z..'�, t ATTENTIO 11It'.16 Der Ytat,;•fi.boi(piUi is advaaee 9 +ei nti n g. ; b scripfions ro the United States and Cleat ' s I have b"en over the Ageaey Britain 32.00 in 4 - advance. for Renfrew Cream Separators,arators, Scales Fropriptar. Flearpe Fawoua Stoves.JORN ' MURKARQ . - 1` 3 P1owe. Points, ---- N0TE8 AND i'r4MM$NTB. ,'- � •B. •H. Painter guaranteed pure. 'Scufflers and Wheelbarrdwe. — „ e�, �� in a'good range o-f - Phone 606 Pick. tolore, Canada has reason'to feel grate- I ROBT- S�mV'I' "r, fnl for the success of its'�Tational ;. Pure White•Lead Varnishes, AGENT (48) BROUGHAM / ���'' I ! � i 011e, railway. __ Act ..runny .yearn ago - . - � i, Dry Colors'and when the Grand Trunk Railway _ Lacquers. BONDS-Government. Municipal and f . .�-�A— Mortgage.Bonds.. Also, Ioduatriais. was taken over by the Canadian ' ' _ - i Also,`Murescu in.all colors. Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per (iotiernnient, many thought that "cent• ' r' ge�3.•13. once, you'll use it world turn out to be a whiteicalnays. 1NSURANCE-All classes written in. elephant," ab-it.had been operated p�T�1 _ eluding Fire, Automobile,, Wind. far a ntiniber of . ea.rs atagreat \ AL • �N i7 V 17 8 1 storm. Accident and Sickness. y K r Pbone or write �� How d><d ©u ever PICKERINQ I 3 loss. But after placing it, and the �, 'y other railways whdc•h' have since ihinkofsuch 1 - 4 tf ED. BO�VIi�ti,Whitby ' -been as sumee3 by, the government, ��� . color - -- -- charming SPR / N G S Enderable management, itis pros �» bination coin - . -ing a great asset to the-Dominion, , E C ,A L .S- �_ and with exceptionally bright ., - "Oh, that was easy, I found it 1 prospects_ for the future. TSis ,.,Lin the new B-H Booklet, `-Color revenue is. yearly increasing, be- \ '. Harmony in the Home.' It's a, T SEED VEGETABLE AND FLOWER S ing nearly thirty million dollars ► gold mine�oflovely color schemes PACKAGE AND BULK SHEDS �4 Is it tel .the right finish .for Dutch Setts, Multiplier Setts ' gr_,ter in 18_8 than in 1927, and P every'surface. I just can't stop EVF MAPLE SYRUP 75e. IMPERIAL t with the pruspect� of increasing O�pItRM/JNY lrritil I've done the whole house QUART ' .. in the yeaxs to come, `, �,��. e and the paint man says that - _ -FFLESH VEGETABLES-Lettuce, Carrot?, Rhubarb, Onion@,Cabbage Is the young men or woven of B-H `English' Paint will last 8pinachi Tomatoes, tiew Potatuera_ to day improving? Is he or she of for years and years." FRESH FRUITS - Pineapples, Strawberries, Bananas ,and Grape" s higher type than those of a gene. 131ANpRAN1•HEN0ER80N Fruit. ration - or two' ago h This is a r4 ""' ORAIIGES,'5o cents for 3 dozen basket. -.:tquestion which is often discussed. p _ E lish" Many are of the opinion that the Q _ The summer half holidaya begin on Wedneada5p, May 1st. Hoang of today are of- superior on Color Harmony oar rev Booklet D D L'ntil further notice•our.store'will be closed each ,c antaina-many _ Wednesday 2 type than any of the past. They uaggosfion$for day a _ 0 O'clock. a►reul0i'e lode ardent-1V the iOa 16eaatlJ inQ th. 0-"ranteed-to roatain Brandram's . . VV d es t 1 p y z oenuine B.B.white Lead and Pure scorer White Zinc, combined in the idew - „ . of making their own way. in the r =from your _ ` �deareror n•ntede• " ' proDoniona of 70 to 30.forming the . . Ass FOR YOUR UUL'PON9 world, and are taking a deeper' r com. strongest covering pigment known irect (o the m ' �pany a XgntreaL to science. t = !interest iH the moral and religions �. JAMES RICH ARDSON affairs of the world„ The activi '. A. 3B119hby'. PiCl?:@Y173p -- _ videq in the fields of bpert, roti -- { indulged in by Fruth sexes tends ing +to develop a hiRGer type pbysi. Picker �a d are Storeand we hope does node Brooders & Fo ' ltr Su ' ' Iles . _. .1tract frow the womanly qualities - - •,of tho feminine sex. But there is as feature in the schocl life in , Now is the time to get your Seed for the spring crop, We. sunny cities that does not promise have a complete stcx'k on hand. p• too well for the ftiturer,-and-thatRed Clover. Timothv A Its - r II t '-*thrills. One evening recently a Canadian t ''j" `V . - Clover d A1Bike party-of six boys and girls in so _ Products Sweet Cl &n •: •American cit set out for a party Y _ ! • '• - _. �_ , All Government Te@•ted Seed. ]But they thuught that that would a "toe Cdo tame and instead visited y All kinds of Pack and Bulk Seeds or t6 g r en. - age a d f e `a d R OYAL BROODER - STOVES Y •places where liquor uuuld'be ascot• - -ied. The affair ended in an acti• In all B1Ze8. Agent for the McCormick Deering Farm Used by all large poiiltr - farms 1+, . dent in which a young man was - S ." e . -- • 5iac6ioery and Repairs. ..' killed and several of .the party great success _. _. _.- with severer injured. The cause of Recommended by E.V6riniental Farm, this condition of;affairs, which is _ Ottawa. -: Our Giotto : We.have it,.can-get it, or it is not made. . -hecutaing too cunitnon, is due to r hoick of parenfal control, and is a !Chick Hoppers, Fountains etc. J. S. BALSDON, �' IPICKERING _ abad omen for the fniare. See them demonstrated at Kon,- of E. _ ;MAPLE TILL FARM The writer stone it the new 'United CHECK Srw Church at Kinsale will be laid iiy Mrs. E Nerllch Prop. iR. S. McLaughlin, of Oshawa, on Sat- _ , -• t '1 _ -urday, April 27th, at 3.30 p.m. Th:bre PHONE: CLAREMONT 303 SALES AGE1�T scilf be speeches b_y ministers from 't>se surrounding churches.' An oichesr SUNS tra from Toronto will provide music, ..� she ceremogy. Everybody come and f s N ' a' SPECIALR CES • A hot supper will be served after �_ %e4p make it-a succe-.s, » SALE RBC3TSTER FOR TEAM HARNESS r•Saturday, April 27th-- Auctioti sale STA14 nett �' e ' of household. furniture, muskrat pens, and building material, the Bt'asg-mounted Team Backband Harness, property of Guy B. -Dawsen,' lot 2, 2 inch layer trace with heel e6aios_ '$92.00 ► �`� con. 2, Pickering Tp. . No reserve. Witb.o ring breeching. instead of back- yIC See bills. Sale at 1.30 sharp. Wm. band, VVE Rt�E •' - Maw, auctioneer. - : g} _ 9 0o Black mounted Team Back band,Harness, $38,50 is now =Huea' getting 5 ring.Breeching $44.� 1 Fed 1400 Chicks' •° intoo fullll swing. TThe u�t:i�f hard- wood flours.-n'hich i� bec•omiag 'Vhis 'is'nof a factory harness, but civ4oni made in oar a&rju caner=.,, which laborious work, own shop at.>is.rkham. with Sunbeam_ Chick Starter" • •cif.much of its lahuriva= n•urk, as � '• � ' ' the uit se oferug ad carpets.pt with ;Vee specialize on repairs to harness and collars. Itiir. �'.liliam P.arY, Vineland Station, Ont., successfully hatches' :F .^ T D DL I�r,self. suc. �. large broods of baby chicks each season. Hose. „ . � e � famously in rat e � .t r� b himself. , _D d' x f sl sing them, i be. related ,y - R h Mr K t am Park Says. ce y 7. Harness and Cullav,Manufacturer' • cad j.I' at. .. "!li Sa - - -with cold water: _.. Standard Milting Co.,, MARKHAM. ONT. Home-Phore 3400 T rInco, Out. YQU CAN with _ -- — --- --- Dear c:: I ha•.'r just completed using half -a- 'on of yodr 'Sunlseam Chick _ r Startcr and fiave fnun& it to be an excelkn.t feed.. With 1,400 chicks RAINBOW _ _ _ B f? A ,0 L E Y S -' to date,my mQrtatity,has been.negligible.and no trace of bocce! trouble. Thin sua:ess I attribute largely to a good start with a good feed. COLD WATER DYESS- pecialk _ Yours vee t �t�',, , F 18 Beautiful Shades for r 1 '�OLLI-CM PARK. light materials the � � -M only cold water dyes. :. 1'o moiling Trill rent tcayls out Teams $stress; select in-everEA y detail, $42.00 up. Collars at all prices. -- -RAINBOW HarFa Part@always itretock. CHICK STARTER RA I N B•OW .Your pair yf the Famous Greb-Bobts await your arrival. HOT -WATER DYES They stand tip where others fail. Overalls, Smocks, Coveralls, in' fact we handle 'everything Saves the Chicks and Builds `Them Strong 32alnades for Nveel,eot- for men and'boys. , ton or heavy materials "SUNBEAM POULTRY PEE S UPACTURED BY Just artivQd : •C6ildrer, and _Youth's SuriimerFootwear Thep gT�1DaRD �1ILLING . .of Canada L _ (Only 10 minuteY' boiling - have that aplottdid wearing PANCO sole. , td. E, Cr.-JONES _ Ont goods are priced-at great savings for yon... TORONTO MOVTREAL QUEBEC r>jT JOHN HALIFAX Pickering, Ont. _ a • CED I .L�• ' _ .SRA ” 15 cents SOLD BY -Mads In ow, Scotland . E. A. A THISTLIJ LOCLTST H17 L Torantu Office: ic.:146 King St.W. 2 � � _ � �T .. f •'1 i �l•� , e...: ,,'� ,. .a •.,3 'w .•,,.•- , ';. .+.�,:.a"• �;F 'k,:: _,xC. ,• --'f'- ''«: .nv� ^rd":z'. ,,.y;;yifyr'�7. ,,,.,x:� .a;C,A„¢. s, mutt .•w.`fb'",..i�" tK Pn,10, 4.,..,t. +a9's?'a. 4t a'.•:a G: n rK. .� - ;" r _ ;• a s Vit. + - x• y r -7 Ae -7 J. and Mrsi,Wilker and the L. W. and Kra. Pilki-Y, spent AGLARW&Owt. T. Paterson has been repairing Honsweleaning-to'now the raylsir, Mrs. Ed. Gleeson, Saturday with friends in Utica# A with the feminine portion of the latter's mother. -end the steps at the front of J;Madill's 'these days' They are IN110 Mrs. Jock -Fraser, of Poplar. Mr. PlIke coAttaning to Port Per- ii.bur spent the week residence community I -sist his home in Tountou.1 Gonsiderabla improvement is to deteimined to be in the fashlon$ Hill, visited with Mrs. Gleeson's ry on business. IF Chas. Coope-had a business trip need it or sister. Mrs. H. A. Porter., of-Osh-' found in all roads leading. into whether their. houseffi. awn, on Friday. to Ashburn on Tuesday. Claremont tbis week. not. FL. Stephens speptTue& Rev. EL I Earl A. Grubin -R.O., Eye Special- Herbs are Best for day in the city on business. iat, at Stouffville from Wednesday to alarnes Madit!had the cast re- Saturday of each week:,,Offige in the ------- -moved from-his-log one day' this Grubin Block. Phone St�tkvllle 2405. --SUPERIOR Asg wane M Is week. At Markham every Monday from 9 a. .7 Sam and Mrs.._Stephenson, gf ni. to 5 p.m, Office In,the Wear :6F ti ED DRILL. ' 7 Sunday with Mr and-&vonderfuUy spent Block. Natural,sale Gi6boue. Baptist Church services next Will Thompson and wife, spent Stinday at 1-1 &.* m. and 7 p. a) See us before heal&tg a few days with his brother John The Pitst6r will preach. RevivalHerbs, and herbi only, am used in Gal at Gobdwooci* -Perry, wa servicesRre being held withRev. yoxi. 'buy.. lagher's Kidney Remedy which is o • A. D. Peters, of Port Best,-of Whitby,lead- of the old, proved, Herbal Household Capt. F. Y. May Remedies that the noted, herbalist, in town on, Saturday calling on a Ing, commencing on Sunda her of his friends. 5th, ej)n tiouing-'until Monday, Come And''see, James Gallagher, compounded himself . num Paterson accompan My 13!11 s ago. And these good T. and.Mr. We are looking for morethaa 50 year led by J. and Mrs. Briscoe, spent ward- services during 8,Nature's gift, have.great healing 0 helpful se the machine. herb .,,:Saturday in Toronto. this visit -f Capt. Best tG our power. Even acute kidney ailments of Toronto, relieved by Gal- Wilbur Gleesoo, church. G)me and heat-him your- 461 like Rheum Itism, are dizzy spells h eik-tnd here with his Winch for the bills as to spent the w relf. lagher's. Bad backaches, :;parents, Ed. and Mrs. Gleeson. f gatberings. -6n, Hyatt bearings, Steel and L bladder-miseries soon stop- ed his 89th. 'time o This Drill has Zerk I'dUricati herbal remedy Rich. Ward celebi�at unbreakable, pitch and . r Try this trustworthy b - telescoping tubes, practically euce It is remarkable--and safe. Sold by 34 birthda;y this week in the pres IRING IT HERE gather wheels, is accurate and lighu draft. • of many members of the family. , Gardening operations have be- Black Hawk Manure Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Rallere'and E.-C. jONESPICKERING Ran in Our village, as the land ie Now is the time to get a new Silt of Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire Fence. —--------:--,- Harness, urget the old set resaired. condition for Work- Of jel P..0. Locust Hill Dow in good co in stock samples Phone'2314 I have Trees and Jeffrev's harness. The R. R. 1 cat Pick. er spent ordered through Mrs. i quoted. S 111T Mr..aDd Mrs. Wilk Sat, former mKy he in Toronto accompanied by logos at pricee J. Fraser who continued onto Lon- Catalogue free. M:M:MZ�T vu con don. f also carry collars, collar pads.sweat 1ARR harness Clifford, and Mrs. Pilkey and pads,..litirness oil by bulk. ...son Grant, of Toronto, spent the dremiog,'also silver polish end with relatives in Clare "d other parte.week -Repairs promptly done. ani Spring Seeds - Spring B and' Mrs. Kilpatrick and L. W.,pl[,KEY. w CLAREMONT and Wm- Mundell spent ebild ren EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE relatives and friends Sunday with in Brampton the If you require anything in WAY Our Prices are Right.: Lewis and Mrs. Sanderson,with of h of insurance let us give you our prio Toronto, spent over Sunday it pays to insure in strong financial Alfalfa No. 10 $24.00 per bushel the former's parents,,Thomas and companies such as the Imperial Guar- uip WE depeak. of artistic Company of Can- Red Clover, $17.40 1 esigne that are _. :Mrs. Sanderson. arytee and Accident • Mot. Watford accompanied 3. ada The Mrs Kilatrick to Brampton of Canada. and Western Assurance Company Timothy No. 2(parity No. 1), ... $ 4.90 digaidad. not artistic Rud The Mutual Life As- designs that would be Patrick ..7on Sunday and spent the day surance Company of CanjAa. For ,Sweet Clover No.2(white), S, 4-40 inappropriate for the purpose to view. The -.1m wildt h her eister, Mrs. Worthy.re. Jock Fraser and child of quotations apply t.oA. M. GIThese are all Rennie's Seeds. Ontario grown and Government tested. one Illustrated Is Sim- Phone Pickering 1712. BSON Bay the best—do not buy weed seeds. Our stock of 'ple, yet has artistry. Poplar Hill, hAve returned horse, after;F eUding a couple of weeks grass seeds, turnip and mangels, gar- "No Greater Tribute" 7 with J. and Mrs. Wilker. NOTICE den seeds etc., is Complete. Farmers are now busy withN. W. STAFFORD, their seeding operations as the Having taken over Robt. Feasby's See us for your spring requirements. f the past few garage, Brougham, we am now ready KID ston Road, no weather o days to give service in Brougham aj well • Whitbv bas,dried np the land very rapid- as in Claremont. .. -.:­­__---,. -We'have for qu Phone Wblttry Service car always ready, day or ick sale . r Rev.. A. McLellan is spending a ht senvicer is old gone Clare. 51 Pickering506. One Poiniiae Coach, 1927 Model, (almost as good as new) few days this week at h 05; Isome town. Dresdan. ­ --- Gasorine� Oft. Se Plif— Me bulek sadau, Fear eylinder) -summoned there on account of the 251y. A. I_ PILKEY. • death of& friend. One Ford Coach, 1925 Model, (never been hurt) D. A. Pugh and wife of Lake. Ad,spent Sanjay in Claremont, Model, (with FL guarantee) and on their return were accom- ]Before you bit — ne-One Durant Coach, IM &PIS 1AZf Mutual Firs mnied by D.H, Morgan who spent Chev role t Ton rl a X, IM Model, (cheap) —----- One Ford i Ton Truck, 1926 Model,(a lot of ease?00 few days to Whitby. your R--.ad_i'o Mrs. Hart Raw, of Toronto, spent last week with her parents, Hear Kolster One Ford Ton Truck, 1023 Model,(just the thing forafarmer)• Cheap rates for farm and country Thomas and Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs• buildings. -..Sanderson, we are sorry to report, Ford Tractor, (wjll be all overhauled) Windstorm Insurance on buildings. who 81los etc. coationes in very poor health. se,heavy, (9 yeam,oldl .7 One Bay bor The annual meeting of the Cem. Automobile Insurance tery Association, will be held on :One Bay Driver, (9 years old) of all kinds. FARMS FOR SALE t a t-the home of T. Saturday nigh T11. One.Grey Mare, (12 years old) Paterson, at 8 o'clock. All mew- ..Write or phone 'bens requested to be present. re Call),at Lawton's.Claremont, one- t ED. BOWMAN U Charles Cooper9L ­ftss*r to W. 9. Palmer, for boots, Claremont 20 WHITBY, ONT. and shoes, ladies' and children's hosiery. First-class shoe repairs. YoucanbuyaKoisterP-iollo Farmers, Atte-ation Also, harness i WILY miss A Imos all the entertainment of the RING IS `-HE repairs. All work t reasonably. rs. Scott, of To- -air? Lecusolemonst'rate RE I Thomas and M 1 a call Will, no [lbave.secured the agency for the Frost rgnto,, have been Spending few .,Kolater. A C Wood and Cuckshutt Farm IM06- & W '.days with the former's parents, obligate you. tuents., and will keep conetantlY,ou W. G.And Mrs. Scott and other hand repairs for these popular Get our Paints, Oils and Turpentines from us W. C. MURKAR relatives and friends in Claremont, Agint Orders taken for Wall Papers. implements. stable The many friends of Mr.,Scot* are Loudon's barn and stal a Oittario fittings. Pickerint Field Root Seeds on band 'pleased,to see him looking I will also take contracts for painting after his long illness;,and many �-Garden Seeds, 3 pkgs for barns and houses by a new -operations in Christie Street Hos- process, by spraying. -Chick Sta�ter and Growing Merb, pital. Mrs, Scott, who recently KOLSTER Eat Feeding Hoppers, in all sizes. imates cheerfully given. underwent an operation, is &ISO Phone 1M2 . in Rsaio" WFLking a good rec&wery. "All that you seek 'Hig�,-e�t prices paid for, fRrni I The excellent drying weather of Fre'sb.Grbceries at lowes=t prices. prpdt ce. days baYe greatly Cliremont the past few h . R. J- M&W Amproved the condition of the Batteries Re-charg ed. boles have :.We deliver.: roads. This many mad h e many SCott Phone your order, Green River dried up, but there ar S - Store number _Phone Markham 6402. Factory'l of detours that Will have to- be .-Basket rough spots. There tare a General utilized for some time, as•it will :Claremont Wm. 'M. Duncan, Merchantp -Green' ffiver Manufacturers of takes few weeks -to repair the -All kinds of Fruit Baskets, many washouts and replace the bridges and culverts . that were Berry Crateg washed out by the recent floods. Farniers'Bushel Baskets. iteport,of Winter Terrii. f6r the A full line of -Claremont Continuation School. Clothes Baskets. 5L,p. c. 1; 2nd c. 2 : 3rd class prof..66 to 74 p. The Most -Frank Pennockf ;-Credit Ist class prof.,oves, 7 . ..: ' - Wall 'Class prof. 60 -to 65 p c. 3 Zo to 50 p. c. : Form a. Proprietor Ward 1. Mild III—Alm Liquid Phone Markham 1604 Mildred Pugh 2,1 largAret Spencely 2, Stella McCtillough 2, Mary White Douglas BReon 2, -eht Pa piers In 4estm Grace Loyst 3. Margaret Dotieptte B E A T T'Y —. Doris Johnston 3,- Gordon Bor- Jand S. Eric Russell c, Marie Fiss c, Ready trimmed, 5 cents to SRvings'Bank Account iq..primarily a� STANDS FOR THE FEST Malcoln, Sponeely, Alma , Been, , , 1.25 per roll, 6180 A men t, But itis the cinlyirnvestriient yielding Stein, D!mr-an Spang, Sadie Ward, a fair 'rate (if interest, that is available for your Dorothy. Spencer, Hngh Pugh, notice, Emergencies can be nee( im-- )u Lillian Dawson. Form II—Cora Sherwin-Williams mediately met by the bank n ( nt that has been Ilent, Parrott 1, 5111riel cpmiiitantly.developed.,Yolfe icrveslt retards-in 'interest. -)nv invest- Green 2,, Mildred Pegg 2, John Paints and ylelds'regulai Your nstaut .qatisfac Speneely 2, John White 8, Hdn.a ment as a hank account yields eo Vartlishes in the fact-that itis Selman 3, George Brown 8, Ken faction and peace of mind net Ward c,Isobel Cooper c,Wal- ready for other noes withotit the tron4le alwRY9 Call -and -see these Goods ter Doucette c,John Knox-9, Jos of convertin-g into. I cash.-Form I'—Cllteome .4-.Ph Ward c. Russell 1, Velma Leggitt 1, Enid and you will be delighted 2, Annis with them . ri tu con Hazel, Bat Cook 1, Litter C'Arrierg, Hay Carriers Baledon 2, Earle Cook 2, Gladys X 1 LIE CANADIAN BANK Pump, Door Tracks. COW :Evans 3, Everett Hammond 3, -Glf0yq Gann-on c. Myrtif- MoiCar- Bowls, �ressrzre Systems Etc thy (-, Stmiley Linton 3, MabelD. As S C .0 T T 7".::�...OF COMMERCE -)%I It will pay to get ms ci�s oil) Nu e, Margaret hi,ft is hoping els'Zire. Slack c, Grave D6 .:above hefore 'McCarthy e. Marie Devitt, Floyd -rjjE STANDARD BANK OFCANADA- ftone 1461, FRANK .1 PRO'USF, .,Coates, Patricia Dtinn, M. J Wil- -1 ARIA Apr. principal Rtith Stut.1taford., -CL A R E Nf ON T na-istant. *r 4.57e i —, e • C 7' n LIEWIERICK CORN" Help to Abolish It 'rve forgotten While the contest is closed the interest has by no means flag An Unnecessary Adjunct to ed '-I ever had any as the many letters received testify, but we want to hear from nerves the Procuring of Furs ew -still more readers of Limerick Corner. So send along your opinion e �ure conduct of this The 9teet-Trap to an.lustrument-ot. 0 with any suggestions ou may have for the future 4 torture which does not kill at once, 0 *c1ho b -o: 'feature to. Limerick Editor, Rooms 421-425, 73 Adelaide Street i_ ut cauies long-drawn-out agony. it 170wo' West,Toront 2. Ont. is alill in-universal use to-da 0 : ., -nrywhere by use is allowed e both Mrs. Hicks of Niagara Falls-South, sends in this every interest- the Judiciary and the common consent 4 Ing letter— of the people, Door Editor:—It broke tn�'heart when I saw that the Limerick Contest t Is the most awful horror It, the 'history of the people. -was closed. even temporarily, but my falling re"trations revived considerably EASY �Iwhen I saw with Joy In this wqpk's "Thorold Post" that you had not ran out. still,' It Is the only horror which-ch COMPUT-S TEMS at Ilmor'lo'ki yet,• -0 King, live forever!" exists ii� the concionement oreiviliza- I. for one, vote that the Contest be continued. It Is just at. Its height. Yom doctor wilit tell you how the tion. Some people, hubby for Instance,are just beglanIng take a real Interest In it. = of chewing relaxft and soothes No other orgauhed movement was I We have "sold" him I'Salada Tea" (I haig y one for Salads. Green straiued norves,and how the health, made-against Its use until the incur-I full cleaciiing action of ,Wri&W* poration of the Anti-Steel-Trap-Lea- Tea) so'ho'can hardly wait for a cup when he gets In the house for' supper.' refreshes and cone* you up all sue In 1925. It Is not only the nice new dollar bills (It is the cleanest money I ever round. Aid*digestion. Even In the most."enlightened" of saw,) but 'I do 16nJoy the good limericks so. Mrs. MaeNbli. Norwood. for s I our setAlons a trapper'le allowed to 4' *'4eeals blustard"; AI[ss Kathleen Walsh, Blenheim. on "dhrlstle's Sultanas"; catch an animal by a leg, which Is broken and torn; and hold It 'th-us in ADIO and Phonograph, and Urs. Harry McDounel, Clarendon'Sti., on ".Beecham's.Pille Miss Bernice WMGLEIMYS, :-Ilsll. R.R. No.2, Sundridge, on 'Red Rose Tea", and Mrs. Mi E, Calder. Fenelon agdmy, without io;d or drink, for at Falls, on,"Shredded Wheat",-are the b.est ones In this week's "Post". 10, yes after, least 24 hours: and 14 most States, as R in one complete, self- al well as In the Provinces of Cana U. contained instrument,is the and Mrs. Claude Bougard, Norwood. on "Brook's Bird Seed"), tn.my opinion. ever' and In fact. all over the world—urittl newest id,ea in home Why not make everybody illustrate his or tier limericks. with simple geo- the au:mat dies of fear, pain, hunger. entertainment. This is you metrical Illustrations tin Indian Ink of course)., thirst, freezing. being eaten by an- opportunity to replace your, Please forgive me. •*1 vowed I would not pester that poor overt-11mericked other animal. by the bludgeon IIL the old radio set or-phonograpli hands of the trapper, or from gen with with any more-nonsense until he sent out another Invitation for lines. with a brand-new, genuine glut it seems I can't help It. Well. you did ask for suggestions. --'—'Me Dancing Fairies era] ex-baustlun. Rogers Combination Radio- -'From think the"Limerick Contest" is quite the nicest, most"sociable" contest to this,torture.in any manner neces. -From the Cryseal mountains, Phonograph on very advan. nary for the happiness or even the I ever.entered. , Room for everybody, I tiave been-In lots of 1contsts: From the grottoed glon, tageoui terms. I have won a few, and lost out in more, and In either case, did not euJoy the the silver fountains comfort of humanity, except possibly From to the A L feeling, either that I wag left out id cold, or that anybody was. The Dance the.I Ittl I a men: retic regions?. The ft, year'round m" strum4off It is not. Though ru • r 1.4 handsome -trunny part of It"Is, the limericks you have bought are just the ones. that have Old coon, and comparatively warm, we could get Even without the allowance of rue. I off.the end of my pen without any effort, aim thought, Bold men, $50.00, the price of $325.00 for x. almost without any Ought. nu perfectly well without any at all.. this complete Musical Instru. fg,- and the ones [ have labored over to polish and finish. have gone.overboard. - Ogre. prince I and. varlet I The whole world Is therefore allow• meet is exceptional value; But Gay men. Ing.ig the worst and most unnecessary when you consider that this i Yours,•very sincerely, FANNIE T. HICKS, R.R. No. 2. Niagara Falls South, Out Grey men, horror In history to pernist In greater brand-new. 1929 Rogers product s a R.R. No, 2, Niagara Fails South, Ontario. —US eed . -Silver, mauve and scarlet . : - uc P.S.—The limericks are getting better. We had many g(50d chuckle4 degree than ever, ing,the famolis g"rant Why in his? Is the world hard- Rogers A.'C Tubes and backed sf over the list batch.—F.T.H. on the red leaves,' by the Rogers record of four hearted and cruel? Dancing on the green, years of proven performance— winners:— Dancing on the dead Leaves, No. The world Is occuplod to a it is a "bargain" if ever there A few more prize great extent Alth 'ts own material Dancing to the Queen— - was one. Dromedary Dates Phillips Milk of Magnesia comforts and pleawires, &ad, though Mad folk. Your old radio set or phone. fairly more,'. Is not Interested. In graph may only be worth $5.00, A ftousemald -who called herself The wise and the Winsome Patrlcla, Bad folk, etbleRf subjects C'wrry Told this tL her -best friend Latighlbg at the weither:- :,- - - but any Rogers dealer will allow, The world Is weak In Imagination. Mer cheeks, Were as red. as -a Alicia. Qtieer folk. " you$50A0 for it-if you trade it berry). The hrutal beatink of a horse, wren in for this Rogers Combination your stomach feels sick, Dear folk. jactua;ly witnessed, auses ludigna- Radio-Phonograph now, -Was fond of spice cake All mixed up toge,her! .? You can cure It up quick tion, and th- W`hlch weekly-she'd bak-o a sDoonfut of PhI11129 Magne- —Claude Hourhton. in the Woman's brutal brater to nailed' `Cash-in" on this remariablo Ando f dates she preferred "Dr-ome- sla," Journal. but a description of the torture of a radio oiler! If ae.ro. is no dary" million animals -ellettes only the ex- dealer in your cOMMUnZty WfIrC MI-33 M. P Kirkwood. D Walters. 0— clamation. "How terrll)�e—iion t taii, to the .40 Hendrick Ave., Toronto_Qnt. Wlfe�­%Vhat you (10, (tear. if I were to me about It! R,P. 1. Terra Cotta. Out. to dle?" Hubby—"l don't know. darl- Q.R.S. CANADIAN CORP. Nlri%t ethleAl "q�.estictnA' in the world Veno's Ing:'i think I would go mad." Wife— are. pa"ed over to religion for adj;ist LIMITED 310 Spadinat Ave., Toronto 2 ------- you marry again, par, nient. Strange as ti may seem. the A Door man who'd ne'er beard of Who delighted in playing Casino, tubby-"I 4ho-uldn't be as mad,, .1s church shows little Interest In the tor. Bayer's, She caught.ht a bad colii- tura nf anlfnals,Had a a cold, and could scarce -v off It's bold -Countless organizations are richly for pure lark of. fundA, in spice o: the climb the stairs. But she thea When in popped his wire By using a bottle.of.Vow. W. ,As-soon as thou least bravely turn. I endowell—educat4onal, humane, 11-tel'" fact that its 0111c4ats give thel"er. .vices "without pay—Humbne- Pleader. With a smile, large a$lifer Mrs, J. P %latheRon. ed thine ear away �rom the tempting ary, legal, political. social, and medi- vl ' ind said "Now you'll be Kentrille, Mad, voice then has weil-algh prevailed. tori call bur t ie great,work of this -Les. cared, rv-o- thls-enablei thee to bear the Inward gue, the doing away with the fQule%t The greet city is it tt which has the bought Bayer's", voice, and takes away thy deafness.— horror of hktory and the foulest blot greatest man or worr,n.—Walt Whit. M" Grace:Rubley. S I rno n d'F_ Saws Aiundel. Thomas A Kempta. on civilizatforr.- I,.; starving- to death man.- Quo. There was a Young ikawyer named Spender, Shredded Wheat Whose Income was known- to -be rho doctorr-sald "Absolute quiet slender, And If you will buy It and try it Till he let go old saws 4 Shredded Wheat Biscult 'Choosing Simond's because fI know you can risk it) I' �t ....The beat of results they 7xlH render fs a It, when yon're put on a diet." Mr, W. J. Cottrell. Mrs E Miles. Box 34. Nlarm-nra. Oat. Elora, O;it, 7 Baby's Own Soap. 7. MacGregor A -cranky- young, Ulddle .aimed Farm Alshing some. farm help Bubble, Made bathing a to-rrli�le trouble, Should lkrlte� t' -'MacGregor,.' to 111 re, Esquire, a Eifs mother In hope Vlctoirl&'Street, Bought -Baby's Own Soap Is where you will meet, Now she has no trouble' w�ltl`,,' Bub- ble These.peorla 'bout whom you eft Hugh Mathlesan.11 41ulre., R.R. 8, Lohdon. Ont. Mrs, T, Genne,- Ceylon, Ont.. Rod Rose '; ea r Sayer's Aspirin A man there was, boorl:,h-and spite. fol.*Aly head's aching. awful", said Andy. lits manners w ere -perfectly Said his friend. "i've relief here frt;;htful, �He began to drink tea quite hand.,r. %� .- "It is Red Rose", sald'he" Here's an Aspirin to +ake And in -lit 'its the good -Bayer's make, snakes ole.feet simply dolt, '--:So WWII soon have your head feet- ful. Chris. '.%I. Forbes, Ing (tandy.' Loftle- Ltving Nrth, Ont. vat R.R. 1, Powassan, Ont. loping 9r, ter iShredded Wheat rtoderlt and better Did Dutch Cleanser alys Two friends It 4S a better one day planned-- a PCeds9.d"1"1% ?The7te was a Iiouieike4per call nd tter ed ter derna meeting. IjntTte't-Y a.."0, t)tillfroa be Alatzle, And stopped for a chat -after trer'rLd operatiylg fl ' 10 ple method Who was most -exceedingi lazy, greeting, develVd 1 e by better Vo ob, Ims lood it is But she bought some Old Dutch Said one, "I have read b"111se it 1-1 �ocessv Didn't use very much -It's.all In the shred matiort P };able motor 01 rnal; 0111n. riii her house was as fresh as a tl�iat make- S trot lqarveltl b# dist It 1,gs re a hredded NA-lient such 4crude PC specid Carbon- t super, daisy." Ott costly constan oars sura good eating." ,tar UIP11111 eti t,11Jer the Mrs, Alex, -McW111thh. 'Mrs. J. A. oatic'd by R.R. 2. 3rd Con., Dutton, Ont. Cook, P10044'"" tecit", ciatt 9„ J6.3 Forest Ave., St, Thomas, ont.�l jroyl't injurious is reftnin, PeO se .-jaction- d becull most exiert refer 71,ody. nai" a" satt-1 oiL p Carta act,q 0J �jon qand.tine blL�'65 that 6 FALSE STEPS- V"rying quality, M serVIC10 Vulgarity C-Cacl Life 'like war, Is a series of tin actua , nits. 11'e T"o-, ed irt Hstlan An eighth deadly stneratorst pro: '11"Uts. takes; and he Is not.the best Cl it has beet& oine over AircrOJt use erl nor the best general who makes the Setting ,,W bees As betivecn w ger eng,a grade Of _Iewest false steps. Poor fnediQcrity stun by the things which' C,C toll er intery to'& may secure that; but 'be is the best are wen—Lady NL_,rgan. 05ords loner perfor" There Ur CO- inaOres$tr` Vld or rt jr.raelts o!Y" cart who wins the most splendid victories I desler Jort t rev by the retrieval of, mistakes. Forget The t,:tal ab..3anre of senslblllty,--� me n&1jon 1�10r'Vc , . g costs 6c `a=ss 101rer ope? 't the ey ew . - J. mistakes; organize victory out of nilq- -Stopford BruokareJto - ---r-e • • Igbe Te' takes.—F. W. Robertson. it ill A,arre tdolvs- es i. Sel,-aisertlon and obstruction In sti. Consult oil soroc clal life, springing from the lack of a Few regulations governing railway crossing should reduce accidents, If dignified and noble ideal of society. the motorists do their pert. Hon.I XIrs. Chapman. Not natural coarseness, but conven- • two Begin the day with hope, but end tional coarseness, learned from nthers, it with achievement. contrary to, or without an entire con• formity of natural power and dispoel- ISSUE No. 17—'29 tion.—Hazlitt. 0 Ar IN Z7, .k .,.:•`... d """,... .w• .'('GT .offrr• :;�„ •«-,.n xu rma:u. r++.. r"3'�.'•T.u.' ?+y,r~3„a,.+y,rIrr?p–V= mak... ,",'v s=`42,;.•a "-..a•.rt r.+�tf,cJ x,45 -5irih^cora u- 7 d 4 ederadon i*ss dvertiseri - w C ified A enb s west Indian�F r Stockyards Manager BAR Y s OWN THDLd+i►7� _ UA U Y cli ICK ri m Kingston, Jan.ahm, Mall: Just .ati 1 rour varietles, vrlce eo .ua present It is douiaful if federation utas for tree cataloYtu• A swtts•r. 'WIN GREAT PRAISE lrfl„rnn. <lntarta v:ould be feaaitle, thane is not yet wrXT$i;xiATION" tSOv>aYa ;uncient Community of Interest in the Vy'1' t.k�l ll'91 L':�'1. LA 1 C.51' Ol l•:•CFl. Many Mothers Always.. Keep various colonies The recently con- Keep B''iiu>s uniform return load u�pe� We Move ve 0 , u ed. • V .. .. a 8a tots lu [ , A@ h hilt �• \ Conf ere. R --' r -, •-- ,� • »• ,Them in the House. _____ c.uded West In flea - _ au vol want to move. >tlakw Your •asulrlea 4x•e now, rtoneer distance mover.. ARea ' i Thousands of, mothers at that done a great deal to Impious that 1n principal cit Ps o eastern StatPs'and I , H111 The ver, they know of no other medicine for situation; and conferences to be held Canada rtn linmllton and Live ones to equal Baby's Own Tab• in the future -will do more. The Tnrnntn ! I Zeta-that they always keep the Tab- ground is being prepared; proposals r ei lets In the home as a preventive of have been drafted for unified legisla- Rare Deacrt Cacti childhood ailments, or. it sickness tion, relating to tariffs and shipping; ,, Their oovularity !e 4 sweeping America, t does atiddenly grip their Utile ones these West Indies today are more in• No home correct they feel safe.with such a remedy at clined to speak with a common voice without a cactus than they were twenty year:, ago. All corner car In indoor. 3a nand, ociory. Cat:tlogtiel i• _ 3 ' Concerning the use of the Tablets these things will nave their influence ,t 3oa varieties witD Mrs, Donat.Ptoudre, Tingwtek, Que.. on•the political and economic develop cactus 1 u n.)as ilustrat • . �� ._ Time;ing writes:—"1 have nothing but praise menta of the immediate future; but ed, 25C: to shall cacti: p for Baby's. own-Tablets. They' are many doubt whether the present gen- Sl: t.lvtng Peck, ;oc. Grizz►y sear CsC+ are! the only medicine l have ever given erxtion will see the advent of anything tun, $l and sz. J. st. oailsnaer. wellel R Tonlemy two little Dasa and t am glad to approaching Dominion status. There 1st.. p•terboro. Out. 0 tltt asci coo state that the Tablets have always are cross-currents observable here, The Nest is rejoicing over the com- b kept them 1n perfect health. I tees ane of them being the tendency to re- pled of steel to the Hudson 'Hay. "A► mea needs t+ontc at so sate with the Tablets ,that 1 al• Bard the Eastern and -Western groups dream of the Western pioneers !a now this season of the yaw' W. E. Watson, for some years past ways keep a box to the house" of colonies as hav;ng interests that being fulfilled. _ 'Theis blood has been an ofitctal o1 the Departments of Baby's own Tablets are a mild but cannot easily, if at all, be harmonized. ,p _ - Tinatd,theirvisality low- Coi6nizatlou and Agriculture of the thorough laxative. They regulate the The bumpers'on motor cars are Canadian National Railways and one bowels, sweeten the stomach and Promise and Perforlxlance �atriking features" of 1929 models sed by the winter- of the beat known livestock men in thus ranish constipation and lad! London Weekly Scotsman (Cone.)• Western Canada has been appointed gestion; break up colds and simple The Liberals and the 5octagtata easy , Dr.Williams'Pink Pill$ manager of the Montreal Stock Yards fever and make the cutting of teeth definitely have tffeii marvellous cure-alls t t the enrich the it Point tat. Charles, succeeding Mr. painless, The Tablets are absolutely way of promises. The Unionists have blood and increase the D. J Tansey. who has live ed, being guaranteed tree from all their solid achlevementa kn the way Mr. Watson la a native of Grey sate, body's oxygen supply. county, Ontario, but has Spent many injurious drugs. They are sold by all of safeguarding and rate-easieg,which y fears in Western Canada where his medicine dealers or by mal! at Sb are already begtnnlog to operate, and Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, most recent position was that of teats a box from The Dr. WUliams' which will bogie the unemployment 11L1i. No. 1. Iiastiags. OnW Superintendent of Farm Emploment Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. roblem to the only way it can be �► 'or the Canadian National Railways at �_4 D says s "I use �'' ��' solved, by a steady and Increasing ab pink Pills in the Sp,rinse when Winnipeg. Air Defence of the Empire sorption of the unemployed tato pro- o>�naturally festrun-downductive industry.. Winter. I� ,QWi.L WS London Limes Trade Sup7lement: after Dor long ('Within two months over 500 persons a Spring I was feeLnsw•sk and A friend 19 one who walks fa when were safely evacuated from Kabul byeasilr � T dry' end aagain 'usedThe retie! planes crossed 160 web to result that the rest of the world walks out. air. SHIP Y o U E M r M the pMa, miles of ` ff.cult and mountainous I hen bad splendid healon Gallantry. Plus-A style expert Is anuntry with the loss of only one'plan3 tee•" one who. can make a woman feel and no casualtie .) In no other way To it-' s or �' modest when she doesn't look 1t. could these Bri`-isb and foreign na- �V��� LIMITED At your drezgist' tionals have been rescue9 without a dealer is medic'ns' of Post- St. Lawrence Market, Toronto paid, bl► asail, at 30 ems a still, if you keep the first Tea Com• heavy expense fn ground troops and mandni@ata the neve .ones won't the guarding of ileong the taes of resenceo of Highest Prices. Prompt Returns Master of Ceremonies bevy from T7r•De. W seem so annoying. munications, while P g - Medicine Ca. Broek+illa. ensign Soldiers upon Afghan soli rraponaible to tlae Omariey s'u "Bobby," Inquired his pa. "did you might very well have precipitated •Company for your tom• wr n your face bofore the music sporadic operations. It is, In fact, , , , , fort, pleasure and satin- !teacher came?" legitimate to !Dolt fotward to the time t faction . . . the Cunard _ "Yep" when the greater part of the defence Qua.�..u r Purser, ,}lamps making of the Empire-will be organized from ,nwbw And your hands?" eQtUh,A----* 3d1, mA. ` you glad you sailed •'Well." said Bobby. "1 washed the hales 500 miles apart:. These will 'be vti � `bi ow.6—www,.awi°`� Cunard , seeing that !'• .. one that would be next to her" in constant roAreless communication + - ,.a.,. ,aoan,.,.hCwx...va.�r•+ w hhoueaseha nu►liia with the political officers at distant kM $eaw,f0tta'g RAgT ME Tou want You hr •s aovxrecst" want t peoplemak• Money _usually accomDlishe3 sore centres and with the outposts of small Z;a Buffs1 motor I when It's tight. "rat it's diffierent with bodies of military police, and in the Burta1^. N.v fag you �tr�• A _ _ event o!any disturbance multi-enuined no- ays. azsaaasitsso. ONT.. ams' Cunard Purser, therefore Shakespeare -a man' aircraft will carry soldiers. munitions A perfect Purser. _ Al like to think of Shakespeare as a boy soup dues not seem very food. [ point of trouble in_e_Te sail . the - f aadtad,• I'm sorry the chicken. . even light guns an ��tt��__CC�� Sof canard Roar ing the Strat:ord wo^de sna i w hours. '� � ��, . �EII�.L� + hazel groves, showed the now cony lust how It r MAIC TEETHING EASY Co, i su., d .'Welcoming April with.a burst of joy- should be made, but she doesn't seem Use Mlnafd's Unlment for the Flu. � hrou ook t h Tine >•t Jo► , _ Limited Go►, Bay and April, the earliest of his youthful to have caught the idea. WelZsn Toronto (Tet loves!- SPeed Be careful of Baby's diet during Fleiri�t), or ary steanuldp Boarder: t think 'it's the chicken teething, - Do not overfeed tY1m. agent Delighting In the cuckoo•fiowered she.:failed to catch. Manchester 3undbY Chronicle Watch his stomach and' bowels and meadows- There never was a time when so An white with lady-smocks--and at. the first sign of ladtgestl a gas Euro a from Afay mimicking A man runs into dent, b t he sel• many dangers beset the ordinary tiff• or constipation, give him a few P aiII dim comes out of it it-ater than 1 zen, dangers principally due to the drops of harmless. pleasaat'tasting 8rd from Aiontreal The cuckoo's cry--or vbi.11y Cha g walk• vagaries of the machine called civill• �� (and Quebec. shadows zatioa. ' Thousands are , killed and I rulesFletcer'e Caatorta. These Simple ;Bat'capturiug the spirit of the spring. - I rules are making teething easy on �� � The two uppermost tkt�ughts now 1 maimed on�the roads of Britain, in millions of babies-and mothers, too. like to think of Shakespeare as a I controlling .he mine of women are the pita, workshops, offices, by air and For over thirty years Caatorta has 'CU�� CANADIAN S[Rv1G6 l 1 bli.r and.girth control. sea. Thtb _7 is the toll of Speed; and been the trusteC standby of mothers man: Speed !b the master of the age. f 1, cross " °JOi The actor r'tying supremely every everywhere. !t soothes y if he begins every sentence with '0' Cabin.Tourist Third Cabin•nd Third�a°h part; the first person singular pronoun, �•ou Civil war has broken out in China babies to sleep gilckly and easiiy- Z. The circumnavigator who could span agatn,.which, considering the record and .it's purely-vegetable. BG you can That to•bulent, chartle is sea, the Can sell him'one c those tune playla6 of the past eighteen years, only shows glue it as often as needed. It dose autohorns. what a peace-loving people can do it the work of castor oil better and more human heart; —The et-dramatist with are sublime —y they try hard enough•-Boston Globe. gently, For your protection, the bottle '9uildiag against the ravages-of Time. .,Automobile Insurance of genuine CsstOrta altgay9 baste the �fia o : Ottawa Journal (Cour,): (The dates Fletcher signature. ` -D. S. Leonard in, the Fortnightly for third party automobile insurance Rev;3w. have gone ap 60 per cent-) "u Plow ALU automoMie owners get their new bills Points and discover the Increased cost of a i pro9able that a .very large number of AGE*�+�•h Claims Many Victims in Canada { them will drop this part of their AGENTS J and "s>S,rld be guarded against. policies and and retain me-sly those r �VVANTED Minard's Liniment applying to lose, of the outomobile only, Against quite a large proper- blow Points for all kinds of flows ti tion Ot owners Of motor cars the �uallty high—prices low. Years is a Great Prevontative Derngg one of the pUb11C has always had no redress' )f experience have taught u• lust oldest le a dth used. 111t Liniment Llnlment how to-make them right. "Not h-- relieved thousands of cases of Grippe x:llthere Bre many from WtiOm nOthIII8 how ch Pap, but how good." [ onchltla, Sore -Throat Asthma µad Could be Collected b people insured Write us for Agency similar diseases. It is an Enemy to y Germs. Thousands of bottles being:useui 2. tb@( Cara. To increase there sum Dominion Foundries every day. For sale b5� all s Ureista and •• •` t{, by r N at. general dealers �F her by making the cost of , Tw d, O %.: for legal liability more ezpenslve, al• 11[iaard'a Linimaut Co Ltd Tsrmouth A s• e I most prohibitive In some cases. Is a Af ter ` serious _ _ s i thing. - • i Operation Public Ownership in Australia { Harold Cox in the London Financial ` _ ' "mer having an operation,I was .may Times: The, Australian State Rail very miserable, weak, nervous and ways have for years been losing money w heavily. The less now, amounts, to very near unfit to ovork:l Saw LydiaOC _ �*• several millions a ,'ear, Again, the nu� _ E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound losses on State shipping have been so r` �ww1v�4 sdverdsed ad tried it and believe it serious that the Commonwealth Gam+• ® . 0 helped me wouderfully. I have no ole re on 'Aspirin• ernment has relrctantly found`itself weak�y any more,the pains have MOST pep 1y p compelled to abandon its shipping viii- Fa' �to make short work of their P d"`t01 Acid a left me stud my nerve'are much baa' Lure, and the ships have been sold off. ,potoas� headaches, but did you know it's The many smaller State enterprises It gro x" tatr l fed safe in saying Lydia & "fust as effective in the worse pains on which Australia has embarked also Hw a { Pinkham'e medicines have helped 'from neuralgia or Pleuritis? Rheu- show heavy losses. These definite re= aDixi�e wonderfully,"•-Mrs, Wm EiG fustic pains,too. Don't suffer when sults fully justifv the D'tckham Com- _ ` _ Beod&Ao, Boz l4.% Fm CMbor lei iAsPit rin can bring such Complete mission in their strong recommenda _ fort without delay, and without tion to Australia to look for prosper- Many people, two hours atter eat- You will never use. crude methods Ostt7Cr[or t sty to private enterprise, facing its Ing, nutter Indigestion as they' call it. when you know this better method. .;_ibarm; it does not affect the heart. own risks in the hope of securing pro- is every package of Aspirin yet fits, rather than to State.interference. it is usually excess acid. Confect ft And you will never attPter from excess t 1wi11 find proven directions wit!! � with an alkali. The best way, the acid when you prove out this easy with trade and Industry, _ quick, harmIeaa end efi3cieat way, le relies. Please do that-tor your own ' 1 e` a fibould familiar, ��� Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has sake-now. s h h :,!br they Cori RWC UIXI& tiCtdle>N papa Kangaroo="Where's the baby, remained for 50 years the standard Be sure to get the genuine Phillipa' >suffering, dear?,, Mother Kangaroo (feeling fn with physicians. One spoonful In Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi _.. pockets)-"Now that's sunny. (loess water neutralizes many times Its clans for 50 years in correcting exceps 1 clothes. eft him in my other volume In stomach acids, and at once. IRIN I must have i acids. Each bottle contains full dUea '— tions--any17 ,29 i �. Thr symptoms disappear [a Live Mtnard's Linllmsnt for Grippe and Flu. minutes. ser ore• o• circa t ��Ul: ,.. .. .,.. � �.. -- .'�o• .. ' .', .fit ..��. .. , ... .r. �•.. ".C:_.s.•_su. ),,,•-�:. '...�. �n 'v' _ _L.�� O. - �- .'-I: •W+F1r•�i.t3a 4a.° ..9'R✓,./W t•.;:.:7..�'.r�, .$ia�W� pgy.N 7 EU -,777T r- 1311 FT "j -bliss Marie Draser. of Mount —The Women'tj Guild of $t. LOCALISMS1' Albert, and Alvin Dike, of Petei- George's Church will meet at Mra. b6rQ,spent Sunday with Miss Phy I- Powell's, on Wedaesday,'May ist. —Joseph Cowan has had a hone lie Pilkek.-' —Murray Barrett his rented '111otalled in his residence. —James Kennedy-, of Scarborcs the Hobbs'farm tin the base line iq re p Haighte. was in town on Satur- and has already considerable seed.. -Sora, on' Sunday, April 21st, - I tv Fred and Mrs. Anna day, when he called on a number ing done thereon. 0.a eon. • —Some of our residents have of friends. —Dr. H. T. FallaNe b Isk8talled —Wm. R. and Mrs. Stork, of an x-ray tuachine in blig dental ..@tarted gardening operations Belleville, spent the week end parlors, which will be great] —Bora, on Saturday,April 13tb, y ap• —John O'Connor, of Belleville to Elmer and Mrs. Tome, a son here with the former's parents,R. preciated by his patrons. use-Ole a`n*1 n g- ille C. and Mrs. Stork. —The regular meeting of the No forHO spent a day last week with his- —W, C. Murkar has constructed Womena' Mitasiouery Society of St, mother here. a short-wave radio set by which Andrew's Church will be held at he receives programs from Spain the home of Mrs. Grant Arnot on No doubt you will want some new 4 yard. wide,Linoleum,' -Miss Agnes Marquig,of Stroud. ,spent a few days here last week and Holland very distinctly. Wednesday, May lat. at 3 o'clock. ."A, —we have in a very pretty design at with relatives. -Mrs. J. T. Clark and daughter -The first meetin @rof the season -Geo. A� and Mrs. Gordon, of Mrs. Thos. Dewbrook,and her lit- of the Tennis Club was hold in the 90 gents per square yard',- ik Toronto, were here over Sunday tle daughter Barbara. of Toronto, Town Hall on Tuesday evening. '� with' relatives. to - two rooms which spent Monds;y with Mrs. W.' J. The following officers were elect And there is sure be one or -Miss Laura Andrew, of Toron- Clark, and other friends. ed: Pre@. Dr.V., E. Cartwright; f- -Some person broke into F.W. Viee.-Pres. Jas. Richardson; Sec. o. spent Sunday at the home of new Wall Paper. ..Wme have the- rentabere. Hobb's residence while vacant Miss Phyllis Pilkey; rens.Murray rhos. and Mrs. Gormley, of and appropriated a number of Miller ; Grounds Committee (to .."Staunton" Semi-trimmed line :'Oshawa, visited Pickering reld, Rawl, rakes, hoes, and other tools. net with the executive) B. Sleight 4tives on Sunday. - Their immediate return 18 demand holme, H. Law, H. Richardson. It from 5 cts per roll up.' -Geo. W. P. and Mrs. Every, ed. was decided'to.raise the fee from -of Whitby. spent Sunday with W. Paul's Y ouitj People's Soci. $1 to $2, with monthly tickets at. J. and Mrs Miller. sty will meet next Monday even. 75 cents. It is expected that the A new coat of paint covers' a multitude Of flnge' r­m'arks -The washouts on Church,St. 109- Miss Phyllis Pilkey will have grounds will be in condition for and traffic ill playine by May 24tb. --have been repairedtraffic'has charge of LbV meeting. This w . ...spots etc. There's notbing. better in Paint been resumed ou-that street. be the elosing meeting of the cou- -Remember the sacred cantata, "ELASTICA" brand-.Agk those. -Mrs. J. Smith is having a test. Stainer's "Crucifixion," to be prp who use it. kitchen erected in connection with -Next Sunday at St. George's sented in St. Andrew's United her residence an William St. Church: Sunday School, at Q.N a. Church this (Thursday) evening, -Thos. Walsh, of Toronto, was m.; morning prayer, at 1,30 a.in.; beginning at 8.00 O'clock, by the Be sure to see our new 'assortment of evening prayer,in town on'Saturday attending or. at I p. m. This Tabernacle Choir, of Whitby,con. Curtain Sorims, Netts, 'Marqiiesettes, the sale of the McGinty Estate. is Mr. Channen's farewell Sunday. slating of 40 voices, under the C -kering. Mr. and Mrs. Ra*itl and child, at Pi�. leadership of A. W. Lynde. The of Toronto, were here on Sunday -Dr. H.T. Falahze,Resi4ut Dent" "Crucifixion" is one of the most Cretonnes etc. ist, Office in residence, two doors popular of oratorios, requiring a visiting with relatives and friends. -Mrs. John Rankin east Of St. Andrew's .Church, Pick- full, well balanced chorus and is, we are Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. clever organ work. This will be sorry to state, quite ill. Mrs. R. sting. daily, and evenifi by appotntment- a splendid opportunity to show Boost your hometown by. Rankin, of Lansing, Is here nurs. iog her. (X-ray service).-• thecanabilities of the new organ - buying at home. -Now is the time to irst out -St. Andrew's 'Y-P,S. will be vrbich has just been installed. A hold i u'the S.S. room on Frida Y real treat 1`8 in store for those who Your lawn mowers to be sharpen- 18 now a ed as the grasstaking evening at 9 o'clock, with the Mis attend. Admission, 25 cents. oicloar Vapid growth. y Committee in charge of e their -study of the Ladies--There -Straw bats have mad program. Further United Now Advart4somonts. appearance on our streets. Some U Church Missions in China, people believe is taking time by !will be taken up, and several spec n6thint, better i n DIGGS FOR H ATCHING-Plymouth t!) ial features will make the meeting No. the fore )otic. JRocks Mlss' Agnes Thom, R.R. -Mrs. John McGinty and fam interesting. Yon are reque ted Pickering. ho i'y have ]eased Mrs. Fawcett's use to bring yuur offfwring to cop r@, OR SALE-A numberof window and as many of them " possirle. $ 1 1 - :-HOSIERY on Church street and have already Fsash. suitable for chicken pens 50 cent I ✓ taken possession. The fire engine was called each T C.Brown.Brougham. j4d -Farmers are now generally out acoupleof times during the ASTURE TO LET-Will take cat- than Holeproof. ft busy with their spring seeding. past week to put out fires Ptarted P de to posture- Also,for sale a wagon box, like "w Win Lacey. Dunbarton 32-33 The recent rains have greatly re- by burning grass. and which Don't take substi- tarded their work. tbreatenod adjacent buildings -Local sind long dist- TaucKlNo -F. M. Chapman left fer Van- One of thesil which spread to the aace hauling done preirnotly and at reason. totes. You procure able rates. A poly Cgord Wright Phone Mark 824 2 couver on Sunday evening on busi• rear of E C. Jones property, on afts in connection with the Do. Tuesday forenoon, had almost got ,40 them at the 11 The minion Tariff Board. beyond control before it was ex. VOR SALE-Sow and is litter of 7 .. .. : ,I I' pigs. Yorkshires; Also, a Berkshire boar. Big Store." Mrs. W.-J. Clark and Mrs. L tinsulshed. Residents cannot ex. Apply to The*,Tanner, R R. 1. Pinker or burn- phone Pick 17012, 13 Wright and dao ghterspent a areiselo much care who Richardson, of Stayiner. - -The Dramatic Club of St. N., ed to do custom chopping an T=7 after. - day last week with Mrs. S. K Ing dead gr qs, noon and 3B day Saturday of each I have M a -,-,S,. CHAPMAN OUSTOM CHOPPING-ljm prepar. -Walter Ferguson and two Paul's United Church Presented also chop for sale H E,Turner.Wbitevole 33tf friends, of Whitby. visited with their popular drama, entitled "AD the former's parents, Rev. J. S. Old-fashioned Mother." in the TORONTO WET-W,&SH LAUN. land Mrs. Ferguson, on Sundaya Town Hall on Saturday evening DRY (Semi finjah�—Let our d 11 d ening eiplain our 24 hour service justrIviltsvc: Y1.11,11 e name with Mr S.W.Davis. barber shop. We -Austin sad Mrs. Fran last. Although this was the Be will pick up and deliver 3 times a week Franklin and. Light Worl - Clothes Child, of Port Perry, were here on ond time on which it was given in HeadSunday visiting Mrs. FrRnkliD'" thevillage within it fAw weeks. ALL KINDSOFTRUCKING DONE —Prices reasonable and all work promptly parents, Arthur and Kr& Boyes. many having go" to bear it forN. F. and Mrs. Machin, and the second time. This was one of auendedto. It you we thinking Of ShippirlLany cattle or stock totbe cstg 6=a r3ni, rrsce Kim Dorothy. of Oshawa, and L. the most delightful plays present 40c.per cwt Jack Rate Pick o0s. 29tf0UVARNING-Aov one found tres. and SmocksX. and Mrs. Devitt and daughter, ed in the vfflage for many years. verallsIsobel, of Toronto, visited their Each member of the cast did his T W passincon thepreintses of A. E. Calvert.ImmedLatsly ""I of Psaenng Vin r will beparents on Sunday. 4o or her part to perfecticu. There prose"Ied forthwith. as sinct watcag i� being-Mrs. Savages who has been was lots of humor and pathop in maintained.and no favor,%will be shown. 33-34New price 2.25 Shirts 1.75confiDed to her house all winter, the play from beltinninij to end, STONE&WELLINGTON-Thewelleoutinuee in a very weak coodi and was thoroughly enjoyed b Every garment guaranteed to stand,the wear known nursgry-tritm. have appointed John Ttion. and is not regain in strength every one present. Ullott agentmw this )Oc h Those of hard usagests fruit trees.dir Iihou see or v imbar friends would like! ubs etc, a'% , b-Some motorists consider it before pumhasing. Address 204 Ritsout Road.Oshawa, 29tf-On account of unfavorable grem fun to ran over a dog. How.weather, there wah nota large ever, this is rather a dangerous OR SALE-Rol&tein cow. due to - r at the MGinty Estate ktud of spart.as it may be the, carFben %far. 28;BlcstofApr Hso-Is on Saturday. The real estate A,hire exim.due Apr.12; Durbarn cow.due in EAD LIGHT PANTS and its 6&i6panta that will suffer April; Durbambull. Also P. H. cutting box, was not sold as the reserve bid the most, A few days ago on t APV!Cat lot 6,con.S. Pickering,was not reached hehighw near Grims =atrhly onfit r. 27tf $2 M. We'll give you a pair free if —The roads throughout the by a rabbit rip the crotch by a scurrWacross the road in front T-YATCHINO EGGS - Mammoth 'you cAntownship have been improvingof a motor car. The rabbit wits -L-Lwhits Pekin duck eac 50 cents per setting straight pull.'Maidly during the past week, but f'9alsWhileLa . GAnkilled;but the car swerved to the coonas.73centsper setti�jof 13 eggs. ThisIlockIM&Dy detours have to be made onside of the road and in front of a b!60r4 g!biP,6cl�pply to Stanley i0cntof a number of bridges radiml car. The anto was Comple. lot 4, ring. U-36culverts being washed out by tely wrecked and driver escaped SALE—Fra Uebtdelivery WEDNESDAY CLOSING seri FOROUI IDjury. If a motorist see@ iner truck,in dandy shape.good winter and sum- -The iwastiks Club held their curtains:can be u%W as roadqer, Will ac- a dog in frout,,of, him his wismt cept part eash andpotatoes or pr6duce for hot During the months from May lst to last,luiletinx of the mason on Fri. David J,Scott, Altona Road:day evening when they met at the plan is to attempt to avoid strik. once,Or Iiicash- pertfit,not for the dog's otake alone 3-4 mile north of Kingston Road. 26 -,November 1st, we are co o ating borats of Mrs. C. A. Stoorritt. The a ARM F6R SALE—Comprising With the rest of the business meli and progreao blu9t for his own ake and thatoi F165 acres, lot 12.B. F.con.. Pickering Tp. was of an Irish character the car.and was- greatly enjoyed by all inagood state:of cultivation. thoroughly equip- Aosing at 12.20 p m., but will be present. _The ser�vices�in St. Andrew's ped for dairy or grain forming. modern %tables h waw system and two silos. There are 1,50open late each Thursday evening. United, Church lao Sunday were awcres of work3ble land.being well un—The Women's Institnte will derdrairied, well atteade& Rev. A. MacMil- and 15acreaof pasture. Forpriceand�articubold their regular meeting 013 lars apply.at the PickeringBakery- ftIan, D. D.. of Toronto, Sechry Tuesday Dext, %pril 30tb. at the nnda'� . ..Pickerihomeof-Mrs. Fallaise. Reporter of the United Church of. Ca Fred T. Buntin' 91will be Oon Edneation, hearth Committee on the Book of Praise. TENDERS WANTED .-&tablished 1957. and Legislation. owi preached very acceptably at bothRoll Call,pr Sealed Tenders will-be received by sent CanadianwomeD. services and dedicated the new, the undereigned tip to moon on Wed- Vorgan.. The Choir was assisted mesday, May let, for the baRemember,the box social in St. _4this Friday—even­ Toron-to, vcho -xbvurb�yar ratel fron i Casting. A varied proarsin has been preside&at the 6rgan in the morn- vert's pit. Price quoted by yard an4A by Mrs.Osborne,of Wbi4. delivered on Church street from the *rranged' and a good time in store lngo atided in the evening. railway nortb. contract to be coniplet.-for all, E. L. Chapin" will beby, who presMany have been the appreciation@ ed not later than July list. 61ephone 4UMauctioneer, and a prize will be giir.so for the prettiest box. expressed by the helpfulness of Por further particulars apply to the the servicep. Next Snoday,.it isVillage Trustees, Pickering. —1111aitis alarge number inotoredinto town on Sunday to see the expected' Gordon gro' wn, of Todevastation wrought the re. ronto,tenor soloist, will sing at coat flood on Church street sionLb both services. Pi.ckering Auto ]Reairs, Aecesson"es,' 0ils and __A -and at the Brock road bridge, as —Edward Harrison, of 09haiPwell as other point,% where thiere who was found guilty on Friday Gssolin' 'tyl6ne Welding W*reminders of the recent flood. evening, April 12th, in Pickering e ce—Oapt. Host left last week for police cGurt 010 a charge of "rob ShoeRepairrge of bit beKingston to take cha ry with violesce,"was remanded Battery Charging.St-large feeight*r which i bfthefor sentence to Thursday eveningNear the P0Beet ol this 0WIvis Awling 00. Be last,Lwhen he again appeared, andhas'made his firsti t4 0 For was sentenced to five years in Repmrs mad�,-.Offlce­ e on all make' s tand-will colstin"4sillag Kingston penetentiary, witb tee1hearm lakeli during th4i maiftx strokes of the strap. Last Octob- or James Hodge. of O@bawa, was 'Got yl�ur Shoes Repaired mrs.gang t.%ken in a taxi from Oshawa toU Rawy bu J�aby. us. Of MM b6illy for some time pr9paf- the eastern towv3)ine of Pickering na ortheorecti000f a fouatair and beaten up and robbed of someBeet material used and goodflob-pooland otherwise-adding to $150.00 Harrit-on and two others workmanship guaranteed.the aposearance of his alreadywere implicated itheer�'O beantiftil grounds and gardens stir. Hhrrison was recently apprehend. p. t service CHARLES ' 'B. SPENOER ronndliug jijo spacious stininter ed and dealt with as above. War-, romp 'home on t he— 'held for the otherNote the addreiisl belch ta in the north• rant,; are still eastern part of the village. 'two ruen. 9 We cloae at 0.00 P..m. Proprietor, Pickering A, ,dc 6� =�n%,­­g"AI=",