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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_05_03 N • el -• Y v 7AW, W11 , VOL. XLV111 -PXKERING,, 0NT., ' FRIDA_Y,' MAY 31- 1929 0 a5 hlt.8's :-Mill Co. MOUNT ZION. BROCK ROAD. atedhcal Game and bear "The Old-faihioried. w Seth Badgerois engaged GREENWOOD -W - -Mother", given by the Dramatic Club pruning and other mechanical work. R.-H. O. PEARSON-Physician C*ree= 2RAvier . of St. Paul's United Church, Bicker- Thos. A and Mrs. Knox are both Dand Surgeon, Dun barton. loly ing, at Mt. Zion Friday, May 3rd, un- enjoying moderately good ehalth at IT the Sunday 'present.' MILLS der the auspices R. again Af t'3� d RSyTH, Oph D 71i running f flood, School. Those who.have heard it say .F. R. Jackson has purchased a new 7 of Sawing Lumber, Manufalcturing cylinder car. "Now catch me if jM b of the A ri st that it is the best yet, as' all the s= Established 1838 Opwmetricai don. »yes Baskets and Chopping Grain 11.1 i by appoiatmeac. characters are real stage artists. Ad- you can." Mondays, Wednesdays Harold and William Jacks Claremont. Z Ont. on, of and Fridays, mission, adults 25c., children under 12 their relatives years,- 15c Michigan, called on here this week. Until the dam.is repaired E. OBRISTIAN, Barrister and BeAket. Pripes. for. two weeks. td re 6UNBARTON. One case of measles* was re��irted duce stock, -are as f6lio''We.: .1 .. . tl .AviSolidtor.Notary Public Etc. Money to last week at the school. No other • the mill will be run by 041011. South Wing Court House, Whitby. 251y Perry,quart boxes, per 1000, $5.50 Miss Mary Anderson is home and cases as yet. Every precaution is X & ROSS-Barristers. So. somewhat improved in health. being taken to prevent its spread. hydro power. HATU. B t . 11 quart basket. each 41c Whitnall, onto, spent ito-­- - Northern Ontario Building. 3W Mrs. Whi -of Tor W.•H. Jackson 'and family atterrJed Bay,trett Toronto. the week-end with her sister, Mrs. the funeral of the late Geo. Rodd, the Beaton, .0 quart baskets, each Sic 0 H 0 P 121 N Q F.Rots. Adelaide 2757 Peg. Somerville. postmaster at Brookhn 'on Wednes .-Bushel baskets. each 30c Mrs. RuslaW has returned to her day afternoon. He was Mrs. Jack- Mondays, Wednesdays and "D R-I 'i RESON & PICKERING- home in Kirkfield, having spent the son's eldest brother. X LBa; t,-­�. Sol;:t or% etc., 213-214 Confed- Write orphbn0i Markham 6405 erawon tie winter with her son. Fridays. n Cf,rner Yon e and Rich. AboW SW firontoL ph",� !,giri ISO and Main A number from here attended the l-3"krrJnR offc,� open Weduesday funeral' of the late George Rodd at GREENWOOD. While using hydro powe land Saturday ev(:-ings �h,,­Pick e600. st Roofing' -Mate'rial r Brooklin on Wednesday last. ...1e cents per' bag will be The junior, division of the school Percy.Clark is off duty these �i Don I ozi owing to-a severe cold. charged for chopping. 5 x British Columbia Shingles has been closqd this week owing to Miss Laura Ormerod was in Clare- . NE IL C. .14 Nf I TH. D n. 9.. L. D.S.. 3 X the illness of the teacher, Miss Beare. mont over the week-erd. -F 3M M :D Socc,eesor to Dr.J.N,pa'"', Graduate of No. 2 3 and 5z We are pleased to have Mrs. Pizer '& ' I E. Tremble is-in Whitby these days the 4Yal College of Dental Surgevnx and Toros. Will 'Do kept on hand at ali tQ University. At Clayerriont office over D. A. home again, having spent w with the Davidson Motor Co. 7' Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone in Brantford. She was accompanied Mrs. Hague spent a few days last by her,daughter Row-- .meek . Denser 10-11. 27tf TORONTO ASPHALT ,Mrs. Ealeb Weekwith her niece, Mrs. Wall. times. ERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S. �ROOFING Great excitement prevailed in the R. Smith, of Toronto, spent Sun- D.S., Graduate of the Royal College of gurra "a 18 in., 32 in. Lud 'M inch 'community last week when it became day. with Mrs. Bush and family. Patroni2-9 Your Home Mill IN-Daig Surgeons and the University of Toronto y known that little Geo. Gillop had. t of St widths, 4 in 1 Shingle also Ralph &ady-iLfid Jim Postum, of is residence second d Church Pciierulg, door east And- again taken his departure from Miss Toronto/ p MC Out. Office hours ; 9 metal Valley and spent Sunday with James a.as. to_Wm., or by appointment. (X-ray Heiglers home. Many searched for and Mrs. Raine. .­ .. . .­ ;V. wirwe), tie Pick 37 431y Ridge Roll. him but he-came back very hungry. I Miss 011ie ]Rooker and friend, of Material, or will give price on flaished job TQronto spent SunJay with James CENTENNIAL CORNERS. and Mrs. Gibson, -C '0 A - L ELIZABETH RICHARDSON Phil. Willows' valuable bull dos; -,A*Fitt andAutomcbile insurance of all kinds = 0 - .- L . 1 1.1. . - . :- • PICK-ER-ING se, se The committee �n charge of the (Beauty) ended its sojoqrn in this Anniversary of Centennial Church to world on Saturday- C.011"IenlulgCOMPsamof salidfinancial stand.' ' HORGEKBAY-Licensedauetio LUMBER YARD be held on. May 19th and 20th, have - The -Euchre Club wound up its so- 'A good supply of Hard and Soft Geer,Altana Live stock n. been fortunate in securinF the ser- sill activities for season on Thurs- Coal on hand. Also a supply and general sales vices of two outstanding mini,;ters of dU . Llast, when they met at Win. Or- Of 'kindlizig Wood, ly lerwied-lo. Terms reasonable. R.MI. aff"Ille. phone stoun W03. L1.4 the United Church, Rev, Geo. C.-Pid- iner-od's. TEE MINING MAREET Geon, I I).D.,' Ex-Moderator and pre.s- Mr arvi Mrs.-Jirtk;, who have been stove length. POSTILI� Auctioneer, the village for three or 12tf _Phone Pick. 1709. - IF* for 0008%144 Of yvrk 904 001aAa. Atier We buv itid sell, furnish quotation@ ant pastor of Bloor St. Church, To- residents of tb ties ow-at Ld klade att,8424d so on shorn" and information on all Listed and ronto, will speak _at the, service at four-months, left on -Saturday for Soft". Addzose Greeiz alis p.0., out. Unlisted Mini2a fta&ke. 2.30 p.m.- In the evening at 7 o'clock. Hespeler." DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING 21.83NAfi N J. "UIE'r .�Q �rth -Avr We extend Spe- Beelby -,.h SHIPOLERK We will be pleased to ad visa what Ch in _0%vT ceavermew. 00=22imaleaw taff stocks to buV or to bold. ot Church, will give the address. the loss o her mother, 0L. GRAW WNST165, Amman"as, a sial music will be given and .both 1�er- died at .her home. in Claremont on .is"to- NOW47 to what stock to sell. Building and General 011L 011*ots are snaking moopy by vises will be on standard time, On Monaav afte-moon. Contracting. Monday even con- A.' IjaVIS is having his house sided concession 4. of work-Interior and Exterior. -T3 R. URANT-Lot I following our advice. g a supper and ,t Estimates furnlebed on all claps" *.os. experience in mining. ex- cert will be held.- Look for further 9p by William Sadlei, which will r Scarbora. Telephone Markham _ over a werity I Ou long announcements and bills next week. only add to its appearance but wil Accountant. Business, and Munm- tend period of t tions and repairs. udst GRANT. GODFRE Y DCO.,31 yeah, 0 On Saturday evening, April 27th, also make it warmer. Alters allows us to give sound advice St. East, Toronto, Canada. Adelsice On 'all' . 0.. Chimneys Built Concrete Wbrk. the investment feature of a mine members of Centennial congregation try or the speculative feature of a pros- and Sunday School gathered for a SO.' Phone Pickering 5712 �U• Id cial hour with Mr. and Mrs. Edward -KINGALIM. �Llb - FAIRPORT.� ONTAR16 NEE pective miningventure. SOLLOWAY. MILLS & CO. Knowles and family who have recent- A large number of people gathered at N ly moved from 6ur midst. After a moon last-to witnem Members of Rtandard short program, and address was read on Saturday afte 8 H I N G L Stock Exchange. the laying of the corner stone of the by Miss Fariny Closson, and Master by of the Montreal new United Church to be, at Kinsale. NowsScotia SbInXles e. Sydney Cloqson presented Mr. tnd Mining Excbaag Mrs, Knowles with a-purse as a slight The service was in`charge of chair- Galt'Galftnized Steel Shingle# R. Gallaugher Office and Board Room,Oround Floor, token of appreciation for their ser man of Oshawa Presbytery, Rev. J. Bird's Felt Slate Shingled Metropolitan Building, vices. For twenty-seven - E. Griffith, of Blackstock, who vas- for sale at TORONTO, - ears, Mr. assisted by minister of Greenwood Grain Merchant ONTARIO Knowles acted as Supt. of Ae Surxiay T. PkTERSON'S CLAREMONT Phones: Adelaide 6371 and W12 Fharge, Rev.-W. S. Smart. Neighbor- Toronto School, part of that time as Bible ing ministers also took part'in the Call and get prices. Phone 2812 Class teacher also, and for years held .1p in the market to purchase Say. THE RURAL ' service': Rev. J. S.'Fergu.,;oTN of St.' the office of Recording Stexard in Paul's, Pickering; Rev, A. L Rich- LAWS dtrww, Grain and Potatoes. the church. Ms'.firs. Knowles; was or- SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. ganist of both S. 'S. and church fu, ards; Wbitby; Rev. P. L Jull, Brook- -For quotations apply lin; Rev. A. McLellan, of Claremont. GARAGEt a number of years, and a capable S. Two former ministers of the charge,. Real-RetAte and Insurance. S. teacher. They will be missed in' Rev.' M'. W.' Uigh, `of, Milton, and We c* x ata jdi o zq Church,and community. are prepared to do all kinds- R. R. No. 1, Farm Properties a Specialty. Rev. Jos. Barnes. of Markham. gave • of repairing of cars, also bat. sel and best wishes in well Eery charging, electric wise coum ,Phone Pickering 1712 Read Office.213 214 Confederation AIROUGHAIA. ✓ chosen, addrepses. . Addresses were welding and in fhet i6tf Reference Back of Montreal Life Building. Toronto. also deliveted by Reeve Forsythe, of Phone gain 1390. Farmers in this vicinity are now the Township of Pickering; W. E. N. everything in con- busy on the land. neetion with SindWir, M.P.P., and Dr. Kaiser, M. Branch Office- Gordon Ballding, car work. Arthur and Mrs.-Carlton were city P., of Oshawa. Mrs. R. 8. McLaugh- Coal, - Coa! Pickering Ontario. . 2stf visitors on Thursday. lin, of Oshawa, -whose girlhood days Gas�OiN, Grease and Accessories Phone WOO. Mrs. E. Ham, of Oshawa,'was in were spent in Kirt3ale, after a few on hand constantly. town one day during the wefk. well chosen remarks, very graciously Call and see our Catalogues of HTIMAI TABLPFickering Station The many friends Of John Killer perfotmed the ceremony,of laying the Dodge and Star Cars.: • Hard a n' d 86ft 6oal ofthi' T.N. Trains going East duo asfollows` � were pleased to see him able tS be' comer stone, and declared it "well air- best quality on -so- 10 Jdail 7 At the conclusion of out again. and truly laid." LAWS GAR-Ad"L hoad 28 I. 58 IsX Local 12. . . We have many fair weather Chris- the sei�rvice,suppe-r-was -served in the .6#4 80 Local 5.24 P.K tians, as church attenda'me -Vas poor hall and.an opportunity was present- ANI) SERVICE STATION THAO&S. A. LAWunday train, 8.38 A.M. on Sunday. ed to former Kinsale friends to re- Trains, ing Wast duo as lollows- W. J. Brown, and family, of To new -old acquaintances. The congre- - - , No. t1owL41 '9.29 A.M. ronto, spent Saturday with T. C. and gatioh is to be congratulated on its 2ftc3cerLuir. Q=*L 27 -lAml ?.25 P.M. Mrs. Browm enterprise, especially as the people S 0 Av 9 Mail 906 P. M. Mrs, Brooks of Brow7i's Corni�rs, exWt. tci�-have, the church -paid for 1W unday train, &32 P. M. -who has been with Mrs. Madill for When it is ready for occupation. MATTRESSES .Foregoing in according to Stabdard two weeks7, has returned home. SPECLALs Visit otir Bedding Depa r.tm ent time. Our genii! house dec6rator-and' farmer, Mr. Bert Harvey,1§ kept busy STOUfrFVILLE. -- Simmon's Steel Bede, walwit se days wfth several vocations. CLAREMONT the. Ya's 8.50 to 21.00 Robt, and Miss.Feasby,.-accompan- Upwards of five hundred automo- 6 cakes Jerge York Sagless Springs„ MEL ied by Mrs. Cowie, of Tordhto, were biles were parked on Main Street on guar anteed'for 25 years, ' 10.00 CREA Ry Phere on Wednesday afternoon of last Saturday night. Bath Soa' p Marshall Spring filled Mat- week. The Choral Class here rendered -Mrs. (Rev.) R. Ferris and little sor, program before the Veterans.of Chris' I 'Face Towel. tresses, going at C d 'Highest price paid for ]14rs. ((Dr.)'T tie -Streit H sDital last week� of London, and 6mll son- i i g-1-J".lee ..f,rewrn -qual --flit-the of Claremont, called on old friends d Mat-I i At the baseball mteting held here I r 69 cents tresses, _Ke_reon'X_ofxT&y:-.- -on-l;'iiday-night-it-w"-,deeWe&to-en- On the. evening of Friday, April ter a team in the intermediate lea- Now that the time for brisebtenin- -Claremon t. Cream" . . -Vinolia Castile 26th,­almost the entire community as- Rue. up the home has arrived, sembled in the town hall to spend a 9 Mr, T. Williamson sold his lar e try our ial and be convinced pleasant evenirrg together and to do farm' on the 8th concession of Pick- -Soap honor to L. iffiLMrs. Matthews. Af- ering to Abram Seebeck, of White- 8 Cakes for 25 cents "U-0. 0 rr M3 ter a short program Mr. and ". vale, for $14,-Ow. nish A for linoleum@, hardwood FLM ALE MILLS Matthews were called to the platform At the arclual meeting of the Congo PaIM Soap GOOrg, c6agolenni rfags,-ftirzil. where they were presented with an Bowling Club held last week, J. H. tura and all woodwork. upholstered parlor rocking chair, and Ratcliff was elected president,and Dr. Neil C. Smith llec�Treas. 7 Cakes for 25c'. the young people spent an hour in Applied with'a cloth-drys in I hour A most enjoyable evening Ru-Vote leaves no dust catching. dancing.. The Gray Coach Line will now op- For Pastry-use was spent by all. erate the Maple Leaf Bus IInO- be-; ally surface, outwears and Toronto. We Will now When you think ,6i lee, ..'bout-sevent MIXII y new books have beei. tween here a sad restores original 6 hies aced on the library shelves. Many be assured of better service. Cream thin[ Of WP handle dustless mops. Boor wax, Our Royal Brand placed authors are represented in Beginning this Week evaneglisrVic 7 O'Cedar Polish etc. :"-giffilverwoo t yourGrocer9.__. the seli6ction, among them being, services Will be' held in Litethe A - Silverwood 214"Rowt"for congpleum,linoleum Hugh's, Stevenson, Doyle, Montgom. here-by the Mefinonites and rxill con' pod all Boorcoverings. Farmers who have wheat' elyour ery, Porter, Connor, Luty, Ertz, Bail- tinue for two-or three weeks. flour made from your-ow ey, Hutchinson, Curwood, Ferber, H. The old blacksmith shop w torn We b&ve,it �I,Filgidsiredll best. - We MG G. Wells, Cody, Ethel' Chapamn, Op down last week and a ]am amount w The new gar- grind It. nbeim$ McClung, Conrad,Richmand, of timber.taken out. C. -A. �ter'neft Cne, E. Stanle,, Jon&, Livingston. age on this lot will be started this Feed of all kinds-ChickU Meed, Walpole, Kyme, Lincoln, Guest, Laut. week. e THE PICKERING NEWS ieeto hen feed, chop, millf0d. Roberts, McArthur and Alcott. All Detectives from Toronto were on Jon * s Dr6g S Furniture IM^lera�dl tore Funeral Dir Phone 13001 Chapping every week-day. - those who have not yet availed them the warpath Saturday night and made selves of the privilege that is theirs a raid on a few suspecte4 places in Satisfaction or moos bark. Inakeringt Ontario of good reading will be welcomed RAltown, but nothing wax found except Phone (3800 -PiP.kPr*i members of the Association. home brew. 1. T Ar fe All 7 caught his hand. Kent had told herTeased Thanks to him, Blaze had been re- There is a navour here about Esteban. without the semblance of a trial. tA UNT ROVAL '. .� Land came to the door. "Ilt'liftve. Blaze knew he had come to the time to take you along, too," he annot, cede when he must say good-bya, to No- HOTEL. which entirely"tisfi" "The coroner won't get up before vada: a day or two at the most, and evenin'." he would be going back to Wyoming. The Popularitr of this Blaze nodded. His Wind River ranch claimed him hostelry is evidenced in "I'll bar right 64t," he answered. fora dw4en'different tasks. Then, too, the fact that guests in. afy 3gulablY return to the He felt Mercedes tugging at his arm he would be needed at Bodine's trial. t ROYLL Her face was even whitir—, if that Wyoming was home, and yet Nevada A courteous welcome could be. had never seemed so fair as on this and cheery hospitality await you, "But you did not kill that man! It glorious morning. Winnemucca Moun' VERNON G. ' b was,my. gun. I shot him. . Why you tain,-& towering, clean-limbed glant LARDY fti Oki, do this thing to save me?" in the clearness ow early day, seemed Managing-Director Blaze lookWat her in surprise. He to march into the very outskirts of The Largest -saw that,she meant what she said. the.town. Blaze could-see the patch Hotel in the of green which marked the China Gar-.4 4F No, not he hastily assured her. British .... .. ."I got Bandy. You shot, but your dens. South of him the Harmony Empire. •Fresh f"M 0* Xardens-1 marksmanship:was terrible." He tried Range, all blues and purples now,tan- to smile. "Look at that hole In the talized him. It made him think of wall! We fired together." the Tetons and the Gros Ventres back But there was wine in the air -Mercedes eyes widened. What Blaze home. said was almost impossible for her to here such as even Wyoming did not know. ��� believe. ."But-jail," she insisted. "They're sighed Ighed disconsolately. Well going to put you in jail." enough he knew the air was sweeter overhear because of,,one who breathed it. He it Land came back in time to going up to Paradise to say good- her words. He.coughed discreetly be- was fore entering. bye to her. He dreaded the trip in it was so palpably "Don't worry about jail, little girl," some ways, because Rates•$4 and $7 and up "We ain't goin' to !om- it good-bye trip. Pretty speeches were '"Altv st"cu'Alit V1t^40 *AD he grinnIed.' t Intended for his tongue. So lost mit a man for shootin' In self-defence. �O in reverie was COPYR461111i,"AS IV"a.^-*$%Vice.lot Looks to me as if happiness was �e that he paid no at- she was waltin', an' waltin'. Wimmen, n' back to Paradise Va tention to the man who took the chair are beyond me. Kent's seen Acklin.1 cumin' Valley. Bo- surprise 'BEGIN HERE TODAY ment dwarfed,anything that had gone dine or Mooney—made most of the next to 'him. Imagine his They had a big pow-wow when it got when he heard him- say: Incited by Buck Bodine,the Bas ues before. Land saw that he had been trouble. noised around that Bodine had killed of Paradise Valley blow up a, .dam helped to fame beyond ,Lie wildest "You ain't exactly what you'd cail our yearlin's and burnt the wool-housi( built by Dick Acklin, owner of the dreams. a social favorite today, are 3rub?" and all the rest of It. The 114 Boss Double A ranch. Ac'Llin leads a lynch- "Why, they're wanted for a doze CHAPTER XXXV. "Melody! Why, you old son-of-a- is villin' to rebilihi the dam " let ing party to Bodine's ranch.'but theirnail and train robberies," he crie smile. the Basques own their part of it. He's sheriff makes a timely arrival. They "if HAPPINESS IN PARADISE. gun!" Blaze's face broke Into a an you boys will give me a hand we'll "Where you been?" he asked. seen the handwritin' on the wall. iind a dead man on the floor and Bo- Three days later Blaze sat In front put the bracelets on them." "I been representin', I'll tell yuhl"I Storin' up the snow water in the dine charges Mercedes, beautiful Basque girl, with murder. Blaze Kil. did He turned to his men, and as he of the Eldorado Hotel In Winnemucca. Both were happier over seeing each spring will give everybody all,tbey shot Bodine made a flying leap for The little town, after the fashion of dare, however, declarei that he sh id so other than either would have admit- want" Shorty because he was the murderer the window, Blaze caught him aroun(A its big brothers, had settled down-to ted. "T been all over`Nevada since I The stage rolled up to the side- of Kildare'= young brother, sheriff of the waist and thSy we'nt down with a its routine existence. The flood and saw you." - He lauahed to himself. walk and Blaze got to his feet, -.-'Laramie, Wyoming. thud. Land wad"over them in a sec. the election had already held the stage I I "Guess I was 'bout the only one that Where you goir'?" asked Melody. NOW GO ON WITH THE S'TtTRY :)nd, and manacled Buck's wrists. Theioverly long. Bodine and his gang didn't hear the fire-bell the (To be contii,ued.) casually. were on their way to Laramie, Brand er sheriff got to his feet night. You were right up 'monilbe 0- 'don't want 11 XXXIV—(Cont'd.) "Now. I any mora had been leected by the narrowest of ni CHAPTF flames, weren't yuh9" The Key to the North '*No: that was my brother; thle Kid! trouble," he began.rWe've tad enwigh margins. Esteban had- been removed "It was tolerably warm, all right! )He was only 22 when they elected him. of that. You boys line up." to the Rancho, the true story of the Winnipeg Tribune (Ind, Cons.)e lie was a white lad, I'll tell you." In a few seconds the sheriff and his fallen Buck's reprisals and of Jose's Go on tell me 'bout yourself. (An 9ngllsh syndicate Is ready to tl� voice lost its drawl. "There men ha(; the gang in Irons and stan I. death were universally known; these "I been workin' down to the Rancho, velop White Mud Falls, on the Nelson waqo't a wrong bone in his body, He ing beside Buck. whose eyes were enol- were facts now, and accepted as such. helpin' Kent We got the ditches &1I(Rhys},i White Mud Falls is the key k day fixed up Be nein' to look like itself that will unlock the mineral wealth was right all through. I brought him ten with hatred and baffled rage. Blaze had been cheered for i It'll take and industrial possibilities of the' In he we -feeling of the iron-manacles and forgotten. Certainly he preferred again, except for the house. p that way. And because 5 The infuriated the big fel- it In more ways than one, Brand a !Ot Of money for that work. but I North It. will be a matter of rest square they went out to get him. on his wrists trouble I . L ­Wheti you've been father and mother, low. He had roamed the mountains,was like him. The. attor;iey had guess Esteban won't have, no IsatIsfaction to the hole provinle" to and-brother and pal to a kid like that. preached an Idea. The votes had not borrowint all he wants. Banks seem have the site developed. It will be a pretty well of a Basque's been for him, but for what he had- to think P I source of particular gratification to �Eggll know what it means to lose _Xj&t by Esteban[a.--- It ("laced him" I promiseaL Ihe big zznches,--i�el -OM A 1,'t no QD w Blaze bad- been facing Land He Ile came down Bridge Street as shOuldn't get one crop of alfalfal be- flies. That'll help get him turned row and stared at Bodine. Blize waited for the Paradise stage. fore &now In our time, artil4lall the III-omened guess you've heard of the Mooney walking with a seemingly careless over the winter shuffle. the inevitable cigaret In his "You're not telling me what I want striving power and luxury, there "H.)v i gang.-or the 'money' gang as we got a smiled as Blaze nodded. to know," said-Blaze. s she•9" still lives an appreciation for the star- 'to call them. They were running wild mouth. H Melody had never caught quite that nal aims of the human spirit.—Albert 02 The had not spolen half a dozen In _Wyoming. Banks, postofflees r y - He looked Einstein. trains--they weren't missing a thing' words to each other, and Vat In their note in his friend's voice She don't talk much," ABut they kept out of Uramie.1 And Ismile flashed complete understanding. at his sharply. It Is the way of the true desert breed. tea-murmured. "She just koks as.if Minard's Liniment for Cougns;Colds., the word was passed that they were 2. 'Afraid of the Kid, Mooney couldn't *tend that! On the eleventh of No- Vember. two years ago, he and his gang stole up o the restaurant where the boy and'two of his men were eeat. Ing their supper, and murdered them; -back. , They didn't shot them in the have'a. chance. That's right, ain't it, Mooney.?" What?" Land cried. "You heard me!" Blaze whipped out. "'He's the man Bodine is an alias. -Via entire gang is in this room right 'es Plow. The law forgot or got sick and The feeling of the iron manae, gave up; but I didn't. The Kid died on his wrists infuriated the big.fellow. 1n my arms, and I promised to. get He curses loudly. 3fooney if it took me the rest of my. ;ife." and desert for.five years without com The excitement of the present Ino- ing to grief. He knew what he was going back to facia. He caught sight as silently"enjoylag of Acklin, who w % the proceedings. It brought IL curse to his lips. "Say, Land," be cried, out of this state "before they get me I want you to' get the right of this water- fight. I tricked it! Acklin was in with me. His foreman was there. 'Timberline knows the facts, too. The whole idea Was to establish 'in the -ourtk that the water that came down did not flow into from the Santa Rosa the river. I showed Acklin how to do it by turning it into the Webster and 'on into the sink. But he was too good K He wanted it all a crook for me. thought he was Just hoggin' it. But wrong. He knew if he got the I was CANA water he could d-nive these Basques DA EN)OYS A SPLENDID out of the valley. ' That's 'what he TRA what :,RECORD OF SAFETY I NAIR wanted, He was afraid of Brand-and ARE what he's been preachin. He'll try HAZARDS A REDUCED TO THE to rebuild his dam." 1 ­ : INIMUM BY RIGID REGULAnoNs "No;, Kent said, 41 don$t think-he% • M try that. CAREFULLY ENFORCED - MOST "Suit yourself about that," Bodine 13r to a "0__ CANADIAN AVIATORS PREFER, -IT! stiffer-lo -narlet, of sen• neuralgia, or headaches ever got me?" •....-,IMPERIAL OIL IMODUCCOTS-7- "The Kid recognized Bandy's Pic- hen relief is swift and sure, MARDED IS THIS PREFERENCE So MA o As rill, For 28 years the lure before he died. I used to see P? ssion has recom-. Bandy often,up in the park or at the thanks i6 e in ical THAT IMPERIAL PRODUCTS ARE t. It does not.affect the Hole. I knew if I 1ound him, It be • I USED mended i lhiiirt. Take it for colds, rheUnla- pretty close to finding you. I've beenFLOWN-tism, sciatica, lumbago. Gargle it sure of him for days, but I wanted to fop-1.9OOUTOF��MILES EVEMY . ore thrQ# or tonsilitis. get the bunch.-" YOUR CAR,T00.1fflLLBE BETTER tProvell directions for itiniltly Usel, Buck shook his head. What a f,rak ry paCka— 'Everf-&ug-store—-o�rtune+_Rel had been 0 in eve today has giEnuine Aspirin which-is of the gang,but';aside from the shoot- ticipited headily identified by the name ori in of the Kid,had never participated .4 9 'the box and the Bayer cross 0% in the actual crimes they had conunit- ZJQ_ManW 9X Ahg1iJJ in the, W fa eve? met ei Mooney c know every tabI4 fa w him iintil'this day. j�1r � a face to xvdlulx The crowd draw back ps.the-prison- is PIRIN era filed out, the wily, Buck at their NES MotoOu d wed thein. Refutered In bead, an then folle She 'ArPtI14 is IL TrWs—ft turned to Mercedes. Liniment for Grippe a U. 0 JkLIDA S 4COA G E_ 3v �29 nd F1 �SUF-�No-�1 _- -A , .. ,,,.+'tilt..,,. .- ,. .. '.,, w ." �. .. •�...,� .., y.... 3- .'' � •.... .-J"�r s' :y:, � ...•,.... .. ...::. .,.. .. ,...,. - .r. ... �. ... ' 4 •t.,{.,, 'adv' '� •!_.. ';� _r;`,' •; err:-. . Americas War Ambassador Honoured In Death , le Five Victims of Car Accidents GRAIN QUOTATIONS. TIONS. Grain dealers! on the Toronto Board s efollowing • Over Week-end ti, s of Trade are making the a _ r ations for car late: Mari. wheat-No.2 North., $1.28 ; •, ailWay Crossings end Booze No. 3 North., $1.I81ls; No. 4 wheat,: $1.145'x; No. 5 wheat, $1.05%; NO, o 6 t Play Part in Claiming. wheat 901,sc; feed wheat, 79c. (c.t.f. Victims a Goderich anti Bay porta Price on y - v, »< track, lc higher, than above.) MANY IIVJCJRED �, 1 �� w Man. oats-Na. 1 feed, 60"a c; No. ` " 2 feed, 48%c. (c.l.f. Goderich and Chatham, April 28.-Barney E. tit I �) *� ports.) Bay �•�� Am. coir.-No. " yellow, kiln•dried, Jarrett, Brooklyn, N.Y., was killeddried, ' -late tonight when his car was hit by „ " $1.U3$'�; No. 8 yellow, kiln $1.02Vx• (Delivered Toronto.) Ja C.N.R. train at the provincial high- ! Millfeed, del., Montreal freights, wy crossing west of tie city. One e ' bags included-Bran, per ton, $28.25; r child died in General Hospital s few o , middlings, r shorts, per ton; $28 25 'ddl'ngs per 5. minutes after being admitted. birs. ton, $85 at ;� Ont. oats-Good, sound; heavy oats , Jarrett and another child are in the _.. in car lots,. 45. to bOc,. f.o.h. shipping hospital but are not badly hurt. points. TORONTO MOTORISTS HURT. Ontario Ontario good milling wheat, f:o.b. St. Catharines, April 28.-Four To- y f . shipping points; according to freights., Conto persons were injured, one ser- � 'xM 'as r $1.28 to $1.30. iously, about 4 o'clock this afternoon, _ tic' , w` �, Barley Malting, 70 to when their Hudson coach crashed into ; ` r� Buckwheat--85 to 87c. ► the traffic signal in the centre of the Rye-No.flo 2, $1.05. provinclal highway at. the east ap- a* Dian. flour--First pats:, in jute, g over the ,� � ' $7.30; Toronto; second pats., in jute,. r - proach to the awing bridge " 1 '' present Welland canal near Homer, <' $6.30. Ont. flour-Track, Montreal, car The traffic signal, being of concrete, r " lots, 90 per cent. pats., per bbl., $5.70• ' lktched the front wheel and sent the i, PRODUCE ear through the fence at the side of w Toronto wholesale dealers are PAT red road and intoe small ravine about " s- '' rices delivered To- t '-ollowing p , eight feet deep, where it landed on its , Tonto: Eggs, ungraded, cases re wheels. Fturned- eels.London., April 28.-Two per 'Fresh extras, 27c; fresh firsts, 25p; a fairly, MYRON HERRICK COMES HOME sone are dead, seven are seconds, 22c. critical condition and one of the latter .Body of late envoy Myron T, Herrick arrives in New York on 'French cruiser Tourvllle. Col. Lindbergh, i2$two.. 1C41 toe!c 6No.s2, 89ii4vt`o is ander arrest as the result of a '40?-c, y motor accident on Lambeth highway Police Commissioner Grover Whalen and Dlayor Walker of New York met the cruiser. Churning cream-Special, 42c; No. rime miles south of London, on Satur• 1, 41c; No. 2, 88c. colored, par day afternoon at 5:80 o'clock. M • ' The dead ares Mrs. Henry Taylor, The I'm Alone Case �Host of "Friends of the Horse" Meet � affinedsand governor at graded, 2055 Dleda street,, St Thomas; James on Common Ground of Admiration to 215ac. _ Johnstone, R.R. 1, Glanworth, Ont. I Hi hli>;his from Official Notes PROVISIONS , Those injured are: Mrs. George H. g Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- On. Sinking of Randell'3 Speakers -at Boston Ban- Ing the following prices to the trade:' 'Ethridge, 1 Meda street, St. Thomas, $ Industry Far From a "Has Beene. serious head injuries; Mrs. George A. Vessel Smoked meats-Hams, mad„ 3i to " Ethridge, sr., St. Thomas, broken ribs quet Prove Will Rogers Rises to Defend Equine Race 33c; cooked hams, 47c; am'>c; rolls,, Canada accepts the proposal of the _Census Shows 14,000,000 Used on Farms 25c; breakfast bacon,26 to 88c; backs,' and body injuries; Mrs. J E. Hop- peamesled, 34 to 88c; do, smoked, 80 lkins, 146 Centre street, St. Thomas, United States that the I'm Alone in - to 40c. abrasion and shock; Mrs. Jack Eth- cident be submitted to arbitration as Ittnre than 800 "friends of the to-day. and ,approximately icult ral Cureii meats-Long fridge, hierritton, Ont., abrasions, cuts Provided far in the convention between horse'" have just met at a Boston ban horses arLd mules in non-agricultural clear bacon, 90 60 land shock; time Patsy Ethridge, age gust on the common ground of admire- work• according to the latest census to 70 lbs., $°1; 70 to 90 lbs.. $19; btI Great Britain and the United States iron. Automotive age notwlthstand of its kind. complete to January 1." to 100 lbs. and up, b_8: lightweight' Ave. minor cute, bruises and shock: � fag• they were authoritatively real- Mr. Dinsmore declared. ' rolls, in barrels,barrel. heavyweight! 'Alfred Hall, London, serious head and in 1924 to which Canada adhered. industry * deody injuries, and John Allen, Glen- The I'm Alone was a schooner ofI sared. "hobasi9 now gen at aand snyittme mosts onn $1500000,000 t capitalaeinvest roLard38Pur50 eer tierces, 1prX: tuba., r - I*oe. cuts and abrasions. Lunenberg, N.S. registry, equipped a sounder 16 to 164c: Pail a• 164ac; prints, 18 to t ed in the past 20 years." I meat." he said, "that exceeds- the to 19c, Shorteaing, tierces, 1364 to orse- combined value of ail sheep and a'c• ails. 14`t{c; tins.', Broken; D BEER BOTTI ES Vl.fi­ee and beer bottles.-cartons and 3 States notes refer to her as "a notor- man• temporarily deserted the stage swine-is far from being a 'has been'• 161fac: prints, 15%c. t+ott:es full tn`.act, were picked up by ious smuggling vessel." The Canadian to add -his word of praise for the particularly when we recall that Pork loins„ 82c: New York shoal- _.-. county nolice tear the wreckage of I notes admit site had for sortie years dens, 211%c- Po 1t busines.� horse. "Tour sutomobtle•' . he de. hr'rsea ono mules furnish most of the 0 pork butts 27c; Park ]Hal I's -sr. 14-41 ro'lcs allege, w ,s in been in the liq.ror-smuggling'ng cured,- "must be the last word la power that.makes the. American farm- hams, 27c. a drunken condition immediately tot- On March 20 last, the I'm Alone wast tashion to attract attention nowadays. p: the most e8lcinnL measured In LIVESTOCK _ -lowing the crash. sighted off the coast of United States.. But heads will never cease to turn as production per man, of any farmer fa Heavy beef. steers. $'10 to $11.25; According to the police version of. having cleared from Belize, British' a good horse moves down•the street." .the world.•'- butcher steers, 'choice, $10.25 to $11;1 north at with a cargo of liquor, I .the continuation each year i As for the idea of one horse being do, fair to good, $9.50 to $10; vi a ed r heifers, e mishap, Hall was driving Hondnra , He erg meat of oris 5 to i9• butehe t p, r IL fast rate of, speed and "cutting in" The vessel wst► ordered to 'heave to 1 of this first meeting. of Its kind here.'! necessary for the attain com„ $$ fat to or cars ahead. Just as he was abreast oy the captain of the United States -Wayne Dinsmore of Chicago, sec- horsepower. or at best only four or choice, $ to ; do, ; do. 8�; coastguard cotta= Wolcvit. Capt.j E9,60 to $9.76; 'do, corn.. $8.76 to S9; -of the other machine he swerved 1 retary of the Horse Association of live horsepower for a short time, AI r. - Nharply into its path. Randall of the I'm Alone refused and, Asnertca, contributed what were con. Dinsmore showed actual teats where butcher cows, good to choice. o. W $g; _ Windsor, April 28 Leo J. Keenan, proceeded out to sea. Atter the Wo-I at surprising statisties in proof a single horse could produce 10 horse- do,•`com, to mad.. $6.60 to 57.50; do,' sa s an w is still poRer, and tit team of horses 25 horse- canners and cutters, $Cho cat$7.50 to ' ;23 ,veers old, employe of the Michigan Cott hard fired through the 1 of the fact that horsepower butcher bullsgood ;State Telephone Co., Detroit, was rigging of the schooner, the gun on the`1n,lfed furnished by the horse. power, while a good horse exerts well S8 50; do, coin, to med., $6 to $6.76; •'Itstally injured shortly after six cutter jammed, according to the Un-I "There are more than 14.000,000!over a single horsepower for solid do bologna&, $6.50 s $7 oic baby beet. - o'clock tonight when an automobile he lied States notes, and she asked for I horses and 6.447.000 mules on farms�10-hour period of work. $10 to $12; feeders, choice, $9.60 to uvea driving collided with another ma- assistance from the coastguard head-, _ 59.75; do, fair to good, $8 9. $; do Railway Development stockers, choice, $R•50 to $9.25; do, -chine in charge of Pierre R. Gosselin, quarters. I even had. the haiing been within the fair, r to $8.25; calves, choice, $14.50 1'_344 Woodward avenue, Detroit,I On March 22, another coastguRrd!required limits, in persuing the ahep London Evening Standard (Ind. to $16; do, mad•, $9 to $13 50; do. or. a sharp curve on the Riverside vessel, the Dexter, came up and order so. far into the high sena. Cona.): Little has been dons to the grassers. $6 to $8; springers, $86 to- $r ve, Riverside. ed the I'm Alone to heave to. On the With regard to the actual sinking matter of Fpeed during the last 70 or $105, milkers, S75 to $110; lambs, per - - Frank J. Jester, 27, and his brother, continued refusal of the latter, the,of the vessel, United States placed the cwt., $11.50 to $15; do, culls, per 1 to 80 years, and we are still tar from the �'il!iam Jester, 29, both of 8927 Kim- Dexter shelled the schooner and ulti-Iblame on the captain of the I'm Alone maximum speed of 150 miles an hour $10 to $13.50;, buck lambs. $11 to Kerley avenue, Detroit, are believed mately sank her., some 200 miles from in not obeying the order of the coast- and the whole•run speed of 120 miles $11.50: sheep. choice, $8 to $9; do, dying. They were passengers in the shore. One member of the crew of the .guard-officials. . The Canadian gov- an hour which such an expert as Lord med., S6 to $7; do, culls, S4 to $6; hogs, selects. w,o,c., 513:7fi; do, do,! {eenan car. I'm Alone.was drowned. ternment disagrees with this. bionkswell considers perfectly teas- feed. 513.45: do-, da f.".b.. $12.75; do, The police invesfigation indicates The convention of 19`_'4 gave the• The Canadian notes assert that the foie. If the rallwaYs had devoted• to thick smooths, v.o.c., $13.2_5 . 'that Keenan, who was driving east on United States authorities, in its sup-!evidence shows the coastguard officers experiments of this nature halt the ¢ .-the drive, cut across the pavement to pression of rum running, certain could have boarded the I'm Alone and energy and enterprise which the motor the wrong side in the path of Gosse- Privileges of search and'seizure out-that the'fiting,on the schooner and industry has shown in the pursuit o[ Rus$ia Annexes lin'+ car. Both machines, the police f side the territorial waters, which ex- the putting of the crew in irons gave high, speeds, they would give us sere• [� i „ 'believe, were exceeding the speed tend three utiles from shore. The Con-1 the impression of distinctly punitive lees of a much higher value. Franz Joseph Land, vention permits search and seizure of intent. A The skid marks show,the police say, vessels suspected of endeavoring to� Canada is anxious solely to ,uphold Austrian Colony' that Gosselin swerved his car onto the the performance of treaty obligations • The older some women get the more smuggle liquor into the United States, Irlish they try to act. lair: to avoid the collision. within the distance from the United and to maintain in full integrity the S Brantford, April 28.-Theo week-end Pe rules which protect the. freedom of r_ �� - Vienna ri n 'pre-war days the Ails- Brantford, coast that the suspected vessel - traffic.here resulted in several arrests can traverse in one hour, traffic oa the high seas, the Canadian tro•Hungarian Empire was not war, and two accidents. No lives were lost, notes explain. France is said to be considering a garded as a great colonizing po The two governments are at ver- and-the,only territory to which it laid, although there were several hospital lance not only As to the distance the 7 campaign against a new hat menace. The new species to invade that coon• claim '•eyor' its. own borders was a cases. I'm Alone was from shore when first `�.e often get up in the morningltry, have black eyes, white bodies and small settlement in` China and Frans ;l 0 hailed but how many knots she could feeling like an altitude record and go i brown ears and tails.-Scranton tile•I Joset Land. Summer Here travel in an hour. to bed at night feeling like euglneI publican The former became Chinese pro- The United States coastguard auth- trouble. party once more after the war, and orites claimed the schooner was 101z _ - -- --- o First Air Mail Plane fr6m miles off shore when hailed and that the news has recently reached this' Rimuoski Arrived in she was capable of travelling over 1^ Looks Like a Bit of France city that the soviet Government has' - knots an hour. _ annexed the latter and pla ed it nn-1 Ottawa � � �s "' der the administrative control of lhe, The officers of the schooner claimed h � " -'Ottawa-The first airmail plane of v�� r * -t . �k w:'� district of Archangel. they were 1451 miles from the shore '``s , 1; Franz Josef Land is a'group of is-1 the season err ve n one x` � � n the Arctic Ocean, northwest 'Carrying on board letters from oter• had ever obtained was 91 knots. ° ,,� � ' d�� �`� of Spitzbergen. Its name was given- seas taken o!f the C.P.R. steamer the two governments Accordingly, �'' to Duchess of York at ltimoueki, Qua_ disagree as to whether the coastguard _ e _ *-- _- _-- '� i0ae It by,the Austrian•motto a neer The mail was taken on board a ma- spint°re Payer a first visited the I officials had any right to- interfere , _"' polar regions as a member of a Ger cltlne of -the Canadian •Transcontln• with the I'm Alone when she was first �� ,� loratton expedition. .In 1872. ental Airways at Rlmouski and rush• pian exp hailed. st °'• �,ty � ' an Austrian expedition set'out for the ed to Montreal where the consign- The United States takes the position ; same islands, and dnrittg the year rueut for points west was loaded into that if the vessel is hailed within "one _ ti ter., 187} Payer and his companlona ez auottier plane waiting on the field at hour's saiing"of shore,the coastguard '" Qlored part of the land; St. Hubert. I ships are permtted to follow and cap- AN, A i cr,,nid of stores was erected,. It is pointed out that the surnmer tore her regardless of distance, pro- :' the Austrian flag hoisted, and the ter-r -Service during the period of St. Law• vided the chase has.been continuous. a rltory given the name of the Etaper- rence navigation effects a 'St. of The situation is not altered,the Un- - "`"r ^ ' ,, or, Franz .toast. Eight years laterlwan time of 4 hours on incoming mail and ited States sets forth, by the fact the �Z,ixq? interna',ionat polar commission Was from 24 to 96 hours on outgoing postal cutter that hailed the I'm Alone was >`°+ set up and.a number of research ez- matter. not the one that sank her. Both but- .`' k portmentg carriedout by experts from _ The flyer outgoing flight will be'ters were under the same command the leading Enropeau states and from made from, Montreal on ,Thursday,' and co-operating, is the argument. __-_- - .. the Unit^d States. �Tiay 2, when a !machine leaving long The Canadian government contends Franz JosePh i•anrl uninhabited, -after the departure of the Cslgarie that to make use of the privileges of - MEXICAN RAILROADS DESTROYED BY REBELS but polar hears and seals abound .will catch the ship at Rimouskl and „hot pursuit" the vessel must be bait- there, aHyl it is fhouaht that the Toad the mall on board. ed within the territorial waters, three Mexican federal troops had no difficulty a following the trail taken by Soviet annexation is linked up with fleelug rebels evacuating Torreon as they tore up the railway for 100 miles No man can be Truly happy without miles. It also contends the United considerations for futusa tut trade. i wei�dageloped ability to forget. States ships exceeded ,their rights lit a vain effort to hold np the federal advance.' dor _'1< ,.TR ..,a:n. .+s^' K' •,u. :,' .�i°.y'yY;.-... i. L '� .Y '3, .. .. > ,: ... :. . . :.,.,. y-:. ._c•+,.r..,("� , .r;. _� _. y ...�.'., ',wL+r. a��- .aeT' •'�,r.�:ua,w zx 'r«'1"+: ,�-.•tiet3"v<.. _ v:�:.• _ .. ,,, .. ;.,;�•,.,,+r.�,,._ :., . ""{' �a; ,,- �w•., p •.,•: .cam rT :%':; .Ib ...:^yM .,-<..�..:-. _.. .. .. ..., ..i4 9...^.,.-.•.. .•..4:..U;•�,. _ -. ... 1. _Mw :u ."C'• '.rr 'S`7^-.. '^ �'''e'�ad.rwu F `.Y` a_::..ai . y , a .. f _ i ATTENTION ft� Tt>oRL1S 'Pa "'•i><.Ta PeFine,: a.eo►f paidin advance I have taken over the Agency :'S tobscriptlo" to the United States and Creat - _• _. i m for Britain 82.00 in advance. m Q R,enf rew Cream 38parators,Be:ilei' 1flHk MURKAR, Proprietor. AW e Stoves, Fleury's Famous ..� Plows, P ointe, B. H. Paints, guaranteedipare, Scuffiere-and Wheelbarrows. QUNBARTON, _--- 46,- - in a good rangeof _ Phone 606 Pick. k The s mpatliy'of the'community is I _ colors. = - ' yy ` _ SROST. =EST=TT, exided.to W. J. and Mrs. McDonald .� Pure White Lead, Varnishes Oils AGENT (48) BROUGHAM on the death of their four-year-old - "-daughter, Margaret Isobel, which took Dry Colors and Lacq tiers.place on Muraday, April 29th. Death xr ,. pal and _ BONDS Muoici 'was due to an internal tumor, from r� Also, Moresco in all colors. Mortgage Bonds, Also,Induetriab. which she had been suffering intense- �Q r—"-- • - Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per ly for about six months. The funeral �'i� ! �� j sent. took place on Thursday morning when - s r , g LTse B.•H, once, you'll use interment took -place in the R. C. ; //� it always. iNSCR l�UE—Alt classes written in.: �// ins eludingFire, Automobile, Wind- Cemetery, Pickering. storm. Accident and Sickness. On the evening of Friday,-May 3 _- « , ALVIN BUSHBY Phone or write (_to-night4 a drama, entitled "The ar- You d never believe evil of Kitty" will be presented in _ PICKERIN(I 43tf D. BOWMAN,Whitby It but it hasn't been . ---- - .he Community Hall by St. Michael P 14 / N PEC / A L f and All Angels aA.u Y. •P. A•; of To- _i' painted-for five years:$ _S G : S S . _ •` To- -onto, under the auspices of the Dun- � �i � ,. Barton W.:1. and Guild, "The Arrival ti, of Kitty" is a first Blass drama full `'`N w I know why John insisted Aof pathos and humor. Each member c I i . on B-H t English' Paint _ of the cast of characters is specially �I there isn't,a crack or Chip any VEGETABLE A- N D FLOWER SEEDS selected to suit the part in the play. i..• `'i` ! , ` where. But I simply couldn't` PACKAGE AND BULK SENDS Do not miss this treat. The drama l rvill begin at 8 o'clock. Admission,25 v,, resist the lovely color schemes in - Dutch Setts Multiplier Setta cents. the new B-H book,so we're going - +?1 to habe it done over this yearohm won't have to t for NEW MAPLE SYRUP, "5c. IMPERIAL QUART i WfcITEVA<4 ' and ' A. J FRESH VEGETABLES—Lettuce, Carrots, Rhubaftb, Onions,Cabbage M. and 'bars. Hugh Pugh motored B-H 'English' this time--I1T Spin!t•ch, Tomatoes, New Potatoe%. j -to the city one day last week. .,.-order it myself." , Mr. o-nd Mrs. Parks spent the *eek- FRESH FRUITS — Pineapples, Strawberries, Bananas and Grave :end with his son Russell and Mrs. ND Fruit. BRANDRAM-�E ERSON _ _ 1Parks. , ---�.,. -QR,ANGES, 50 cents.fol -oxen basket. Miss Irene Pugh spent the week 1 <nd with her parents, Judson and' our new 600k1•e D 0h u N Mrs. Pugh. on Color Harmony � 8 The Rummer half holidays begin on Wednesday, May Ist. • Everyone 'is delighted to see Sam -contains many D D Until further notice our store will be elnsed each end Mrs. Dickson with us again after anirosr+ons!or Wednesday at 12 30 o'clock. spending the wirier in Florida. beautifying the _ Zme. $@cur•a aGuaranteed toeootain BraodrsmThe Greenwood Dramatic Clubwill :copy front your GenuineB,B.whiteLeadandPussresent their interesting drama, "A= dealer or aerie•d& white ziac,eombiaed in the idea ASK FOR YOUR COUPONS Woman Th;nketh," in the W hiie�-ale Feer to the corn- proportions of 70 to 30.focmina the „ at Montreal strongest covering pint I<acses •L'nitrd Church on the everin* of � ta_� tosnence WcdnP C blas 15th. Severn mu- _ JAIVIES RICT,IARDSOhi *rc wit? bet rendered between acts:: _T• A• $118hby. = P1C]�9ziag; The Dramatic Club of St. Paul's' (� Q Unita! Chhreh, Tickrrinx, will pre- k Vl �V Store gent their popular dr;,rra, entitled, Pic ering ar wa•,. " J -'The �OlrChurcio on `G*there, n theBrooders & Thursday.' Church on the evening of Thursday,' Alay 23rd. Full particu- _ Tars later. _ Mot he.r's Day will be observed in tre United Church Sunday School on _ Now 19 tl get your a spring crop, We ' have a complete Rtoc on hand "N ;Sundry,' May 12th, at 10 a.m. There __ " - • _ - - • . _. ampler . the 'me to sed for th h 'k will be a very special service includ- 'ing solos, duets and quartettes, read- ;Red Clover, Timothy, cAlfalfa, d an address by Mr. W. A. Sloan, of Taranto. Ever father, 'thee, sister, brother.and friends are are Cusdia Products - - meet Clover and Alsi e invited to attend. w _ All Government Tested Seed. h` IN MEMORIAM. All kinds of Package and Bulk Seeds for the garden. i _ TAM—In. laviii,g memory of my dei: ROYAL BROODER STOVES ' husbasba nd; Thoma, Edgar Ham, who departed this life May Bth,.1926. tit t McCor arm _ In all sizes. U 11 l = De rtog In memory a daily thought, Used by a large poultry farms ;; for pinery and Repairs. _..ifn heart a scia+rn-sorrow. _ - --Affectiomte Wife. with great success' IN MEMORIAM Recommended (b3ttExperimental rin1 � Our Motto : 'We have it, can get it, or it is not made. Fa awa. ' - » lo hu,and n .d fat merFra of a shear I' • - . J. Se BALSDON, :PICKERING b• .rd father, Frank Ch y 3, ..-Chick Hoppers, Fountams etc. , Bence, who Da-sed away on May 3, - '. '1827• leaSee them demonstrated.at _ — -�-- - To e hoe shnoura memory,life teeth our s If you have not renewed your subscrip- 113nt the sweetness till live forever MAPLE H / L L F A FR M .A, we trea,Gure the memory of you. Ever remembt-red by.wi'fe anu - E. Nerlieh, Prop. tit0 �! 8ie 0 daughter. _ e News, ple dW. On T PHONE: CLAREMONT 303_ SALES AGENT _ - - --- i _ IN MEMORIAM. 'BUBBARD—In loving memory'of our _ dear son, ?hurray, d.1 passed away SPECIALPRICES - Thursday, May 3irl: 1928. .'.. . ' .. •-• . Oh we think of you, dear'Murray, ' And our hearts are filled with pain; FOR TEAM HARNESS -For this earth it would be heaven - f Could we hear your voice again. 'iFriends are friends if they are true, _ But those fricrxls are very few. Brass-mounted Team Backba.nd H.%rneas, your n car ee sfim We often sit anti think of our darling 2 inch layer trace.with heel chains, $42.00 _ ' When we are all alone, With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. 440. His memory is the only friend band., • ,.- - .:.'1649.00 That grief can call "her own.' "The flowers we. placed upon his tittle :Black mounted Team Backband Harness; 1638.50 1Q 0��� T sJA/( �'rr t c Maygv ther ant' decay, . --� 5 ring Breeching -$44.25 - Jl�, ll�L ;y j�l j j� But the. Inve for Murray, who slerp. 3" Ut _ Thi is;n a factory harnea�, but cnstont made in our EGN the r:otoring season by i beneath -. . • own shop at Markham. making sure your tires, are in Will never fade away. first clash aha e or b stein nMl► Sadly, missed by Daddy. Summa We specialize ori repairs to harness and collars. p• y getting and Brother. ones. Anv Dom+n:on Tire Depot ex- _ _ - I pert will give rh:rt a thoroug , con- -A D 0 � F e .-T - 00 3 ` scteettious overhauling. YE If you need new .tires, by all means r Harness and Collar M(auufttcturec ;�+ equip with ROV3.10 Masters, made b � with cold water. . . � ':� ,; 9" � y ' + 'tae orrain:3n 'Rubber Company and i YOU CAN with MA.RKHAM 01%TM Home Phare 3400 _ = sold by Donunion Tire Depots. + = RAINBOW _ - --- - o one ova X SMAR'T'LY CORRECT FOOTWEAR i ;� thousand will ever puncture. r —• N GOLD. WATER DYES of one in five thousand will ' ti FASHIONED FOP COAMEUET 1;,� blow out under two years of 48 Beautiful Shades for ' light materials--the -- - -- I''i service. _ On New only cold water dyes We are featuring some very fine lines, in both leather and canvas— I i� these are for Iden, Women and Children. Splendid values I; i Royal Masters cost more than any �'o boiling 1Pi11 not wash out 'in all lines of Men's and Boy's Wear. other tire made,and you cannot Compare quality and prices. Satisfaction alway9, them as standard equiprnenc one your RAINBOW �_•1 : flew CPT, The woluan of partictilar taste invariably %elects Kayser Hosiery, 1st Any dealer .ill, however, be to glad„ HOT step WATER DYES because she keeps in with style, and 2nd, the longest mileage in _ equip your new car with Royal ad to every pair. Ladies Silk Hose in a variety of shades, while they last 32 shades for wool,cot- 49 cent Ladies,'Cotton Hnae, several shades, 25 cents. Children's "y as on extra. You will -find the addi- ton or heavy materials short bilk and mercerized Sox, splendid colter range, going at 25c. tion( cost one of the best investments (Only 10 minutes'boiling', - Silks and Cottons eomprisd the New Underwear lines for women and you have ever made. children. Many fascinating designs in stamped You are ricwer far aivay from a • , and hand embroidered line'?, 16-- --, Pi�•kPrinK, - (lnt.• � _ __ _ IN�e��O��TIRE DEPOT��ta CEC IL , BRADLEy Mod. In Glasgow, Scat isnd �i - Toronto O ice: 146 King St.W. 2 Z' = d K E_1=Z I N OK -. l Pickering, --Imperi•al, Garage t m n�u • r. -••.. 'y..q}r'4. Y.:,Y. ••�........_ „�.:r.:. _ _ r,Yr t _ "••:.. • .'!-,�. v.,aP' .;L,.+!:r,• -;rc•.a•„y. ♦: r ^ ♦ � ,'t .... ,n .. :}J R•� .iJ :Y •c r • .. .. is y,.,� ' OLAREMONT. _ Thos. Pwtereoa has purchased w Mrs. D. A 8cuyt is spending a Call atLa�vton's,Claremont,eco' B. and Dire. Kirkpatrick wereia neFv sip"to-datelawu mower sharp few days with friends in ging• ceseor to W. M. Palmer, for boota Brompton on Saturday attend'iii ''''Wm'Coates spent Sunday in the net. Bring siottq yonr lawn stop. and shoes, ladies' aad children's the auction sale -it the hope a ftpp. mower, and get them sharpened Fred Ward ehipoed a carload 'of hosiery. Firpt-class shoe repairs. the forrner'e father. r P Bird. on Monday, April 29th, to perfection. cattle from Claremont to Toronto Alpo, harness repairs. All. work to S. and Mrs. Stepheasoo, aeon. Earl A. Grubin R.O., Eye Special- on-Saturday. guaranteed. * * * EYESYTHING IN INSURANCE -"' John and Mrs. Mandell and son ist, at Stoufville from Wednesday to visited friends in Bolton on Bun- Saturday of each week. Office int - bgrequire r t-dei Grubin Block Phone Stouffvllle 240b' req a an in the if you uir ything �.. .Aire Margaret Pugh is visiting At Markham every Monday from 9 a. insurance let as give you our p of ran r - It pays to ins re in strong finandel a '�ti� tieade in Ringwood for a few m, to b m. Office in the Wear - HCR u g p• , _4�._ companies such as.the Imperial Guar- - Bleck ' • . :'._ �•�"—=-r ` SEED DRILL antee and Acc1dent-Company of-Can- ,days.- Magnus Morgan and family Howard Pugh of Glen Major side The Western Assurance Company. -spent Sunday with friends in To. who was so severely injured some _ of Canad� and The Mutual Life Az-- runto. weeks ago when Alarge limb of a �,— - See us before surance.. ompany of Cafigda. For Miss Nichol, of Toronto, spent a tree fell on him, is not improving +-. lam' quotation&apply t_o .. few days with Miss ,Xaigaret as hi., friends would ,like to see , s - �/� ' A. M. GIBBON _ . . -Graham. him. He is still confined in St. = you! bug .Phone Pickering 1712.' Born, on Sunday, April 28th, to Michael'-Hospital, Toronto. d" .Norman and Mrs. Linton, A%vin A fuotlitll meeting which was E�� /. l�/ Come ant see NOTICE daughters., well Attended by those interested, .••- Frank and Mrs. Michell. of was heid over D. A. $cott's store 1 ', -- - - - - Haring taken over Robt. Feasby'a f" Markham, spent Sunday . with on Sabi,dHy evening, April 20th. o ' ry `"`� garage, Brougham, we are now ready relatives in town. The folio„ing uffioera were elect• • y _• � - ,'r 1 _- , the machine. give•service in. Brougham. as well - , a ' _ as in Claremont. ' Died on Monday, April the 29th,, ed - for the .ensuing Year : Hon. Service car always ready, day or the infant daughter of Norman Presidents, W.m. Wallis, Dr. N. F. fihis Drill has Zeck lubrication, Hyattrollerbearings, Steel night service. and Mrs. Linton. Tomliq�on and E. Bryan ; Pres., telescoping tubes, racticallyztbbreakable, pitch and. Phone. Clare. 6205; Pickering 506. D.-A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Lake Jobn Scott ; 1st Vice-Pres., Fred p . ' -field, spent the week-end with Evans; �2,sd Vice-Pres , L• P. Lin gather wheels, is accurate and light draft: - Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling •Tires. relatives in Claremont. ton ; 3r ti Vice-Pres.. I. F. Dop• Black Hank :Manure Spreaders, Bissell's Discs, Rollers and 251y. A. L. PILKEY Hugh Pugh left on Sundry for king ; Se(•'v.Treas.,. D. A. Scott; Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire Fence. Lakefieldhhe has seeured a Mager, E. Bryan. • = ► , were an I Phone 2314 R 1 i P O. Locust Hill position in D. A.Pugh's,eeeamery Pick. R. R. n Thos, E. and Mrs.'Stephenson, _The government has devised of Oshawa, called 'on a number of every possible scheme to bleed the - �• D = '� N Yt Zn� Claremont friends on Thuriday �7CT00� ]last. poor motorist by means of count- _. Mrs. Clarence Pengelly, of less clay° of taxation. There is s BARR. Brooklin, spent Thursday last the motor licenses,driving permits, _ with 'her patens, T. and sire. tar on gasoline, fines for driving Spring ��dS s r'.l rPate too fast ortoo slow, and now • p gn they are increasing the provincialMrs.R• J. How and daughter, revenue b SninR all those whose - - -- Mrs. Archie Andersou, spent a brakes are not exactly right. few days last week with friends ` io Toronto. Hundreds are being held up in To. Our Prices are Right Duncan Morgafi and Nelson ronto every day ami a large per, _ . centaQe of those have deficient Wagg spent Sunday in �0bcay- breke4. If you intend going into Alfalfa No. 1, 824.00 per bushel 9000 with the former's son, Alex, , - r. the city you" would be wipe in ,,, 817,40 ra E sp k `�' of artistic and airs morgan. Red Clover, rr designs that are Wm. H. Coates was in Toronto having yonr brakes ezAmined and S 490.. °. _ _ digaifiad. not -artistic one day last week when be pur adjusted if defective. ,Timothy No. 2 (purity No. 1), designs that would be gt chased a fine apaa of young Per Sweet Clover No.2(white), ffi 4.44 _.: inappropriate for We cheron snares. BRING IT HERE - purpose to view. The, airs. Esther Palmer retnrned These are wit Rennie's Seeds, Ontario grown and Government tented. one illustrated to aim- Mrd. home on Tuesday evening, last, Now N the time to get a new'8,-t of Briy the best—do not buy weed seeda. - Oar stock of pie, yet has artistry, after spending a week in Chicago Harness. or get the old set rr aired. grass seeds, turnip an mangela, gar- after with her daughter and, other I have in stock samples of Samuel den seeds etc.,,I's complete. o Tribute" "Z<7 Greater.T ib :friends. Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The N, W. STAFFORD, Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent Mon• former wKy be ordered through rata- See us for-your spring requirements. day in gtvuffville with the Tann i,Hue at prices quoted. _ - Sia stns Road, ostalogue tree.] family. bii9sTeuo,who saetained W itb9 I al.o cat'ry collars, collar ads, sweat a fracture of her thigh several We have for quick sale : Phone Whitby "' ; weeks ago, is improving nicely pads, harness oil by buil, harness (18 g dressln . also silver polish r�� and expects to be around again in and other parts. One Pontiac Coach, 1927 Model, (Almost as Rood as Dew} r. few-weeks. 'Repairs promptly dome. Outs Buick Sed... 4 Model, Oettr eyllader) Comp stats are made in regar L• �q PILKEY, - CLARRMONT r to the neglect of the County Colin One Ford Coach, 1925 Model, (never been hurt) oil in providing lights at the bridge —_ ---= south of the village which is now One Durant Coach, 18.28 model, (with a guarantee-) in an impassable condition. A Before you buy, ]duple Leaf -Mutual Firs motorist, on a°dark night, is liable �w One Chevrolet Touring, 1923 Model, {cheap} ;. to drive on to the bridge before your 11Ad1(?•-- ''One Ford i Ton Truck, 19213 Model,(A lot of extras) ; Q=t�,gCB C�• he notices its condition. The 7 ' matter should be attended to at Hear Kolster One Ford Ton Track; 1923 model,(just the thing for a farmer) ()heap rates for farm and country once. buildings. The Dramatic Clab, of mount - -One Ford Tractor, (will be all overhanled) Windstoicm Iosuranae on buildings, 2iuo, will give their popular play, „ One Bay horse,beavy, (9 years old) . wi0d•mills,Silos eto • entitled "The Civil Service," in - ,Automobile Insurance _ the Commaoity Hall, Claremont, ' Dae Bay Driver, (9 years old) of all kinds 0n the evening of Wednesday, . a - _ -FARMS FOR SALE ' Ma 16th,commencing at 8 o'clock, One Grey Mare, (l2 years old) Write or phone Mal ' ander the susplees of the Anchor T D BOW M A Society of the United Church. ^• 1Clar'emOiit. E This play comes highly recom Charles Cooper, _"` - mended and a cordial inyitation is 20 WHITBY, ONT. extended to all. Admission, You can buy a ICoLter Radio —- adults 25 cents; children 15 cents. most reasonably. Why miss •P RING IS HERE Farmers, �tteatis�s Lmannel Slark, of Ashburn, re- all the etttertaiattoeat of the eeived a stroke on Wednesday of air? Letus demonstrate llbave secured the agency for the Frost' last week, He was in Claremont Kloster. A call will not _ A Wood sod Coekshutt Farm Imple- and was about to enter his buggy obligate you. .' and will keep constantly on which was standing in front`of menta a 1 ep of Obas. Cooper's store. He was - W C. MURI£AR Get your'Paiots, Oils•and Turpentines from us., head repairs for these popular Agent Orders taken for Wall Papers. implements. trees to stagger by Fred Cowie, Pickering Ontario Also, Loudon's barn and,stable who immediately went to hisr- Field Root Seeds oe hand. . fittings. assistance. He teas taken to Dr. Garden seeds, 3 pkgs for•25c. _ { will baro take houses for painting 'Tomijosoti s, who after examining barns and uses b a new -!him, had him removed to his Chictr Starter and GrnRing Mesh, _ bbproceee by spraying. ;home: At last reports be was Feeding Hoppers, in all alms. Estimates cheerfully given. somewbat improved. "All that you seek in Radio" Phone 18'_'0. Oo Monday last Me@. Graham, Fresh Groct-ries at lowest prices. Highest prices paid for 2;.52 relict of the late Thomas Graham farm produce. sed peacefully away. After a ; R. J. �ai�>l�r CISr81m�IIt ppaa _ Batteries Recharged. t brief illness, at her home on theScott's Brock road loath of the village. �•� Store Phone Four order, We deliver. .Green River Mrs. Graham would be eighty-six Phone Markham 6402, - yeare old on the day of her funs- �Cilaremont 1 D Basket Factory rel, Thuraday, May 2nd. She is General green River Nfan'ufacturers of survived by three sans, and three - Wm. M. Duncan, Merchantp daughters, all of whom were at A11 Bias of FrII:t Baskets$ her bedside but one eon John, of Barry Crates, Invermay, sank. She was of an ;A foil line of .amiably kindly disposition and 8 ' F rmere'Bnshel Baskets will be mourned by a wide circle Clothes Baskets.. , of friends. The remains were laid - `to rest in*Claremont Union Ceme= . -The Most Frank PennockWall, . �ter•p• _ r V - Special services are being held - L1C�u1Cl - - - Proprietor in the.Bvptist Church, conimen� ' Phone Markham 1804j. -- -fag-Sontag. _.m4ry-5th_a c n• i - - - - — -- -- - - --tiouing until Monday, May 13th. ��� fiivea`men.... Meetings_-will be held each.even 309 at i•15 p. m , and on Sundays at 11 a. m. and 6.45 p. m. Rev. Ready trimarled, 5 cents t0 A Savings Bank Accotmt is primarily an invest- STANDS FOR THE BEST 'Capt. T. F. Best, who'is to be the 1,25 Par roll, also Li ment. But it is the only investment yielding preacher during this period, has _ :' �a'fair rate of interest, that is available, for your t ,s -- had A varied Career in CllClatlan (life, 'At a tunment's notice. Emergencies can be im- work. For more than 20 years he Sherwin-Williams illiams rnediately niet by the'bank aeconut that has been has been engaged in T: M. C. A. �'s,lnts and censktantly•developed. Yonr invest rnent.'a9such, work and during the Great War yields regular returns in interest. Your invest- a' -'in the" Chaplain service. Since vArtliSheC ' - went as a bank account yields constaut 9atisfac ' his return•to Canada Capt. Best V (faction and peace of mind in the fact that it is "� ; rt► has conducted aeries of Special alwaz•9 ready fvr other uses witbont•the trouble L s Services in the United States and Call and see these Goods of converting into cash. the Dominion with great success. and you will be deli hied ILL We are anticipating large gather-. g � _ __-._ .. - o ings at all 'the services. The sing- with them rs q. - THE CANADIAN BANK • -•� `Ing will he led by the combined Litter Carriers, , Hay Carrie choirs of the elvirch. assisted by - r (!� _Pampq, Door Tracks, Cow' to see guloi�t We shall be glad D. As S V T pF COMMEr CE :j Bowls, Pressure 9ystesns Etc to see yon at orie or all of the VV It dill pay 'you' to get my prices oa •• •meeting,,. 131'1T]a y', nr `'AwAken' � _ u.irh u:hia9is a—•=!9amnl.t.1 � ,above before buying elsewhere. F1 - Ing" hymn bank with yorni. Mct•t- • Phone 1401, � THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ,� � FRANK T PRUUSE - ingA for prayer eAc•h niaait at 151 __J at whLh all interested frivnd-4 are, CLAREMONT .-.. __ _, _ ___.._ -- .. C`h'i �iil0, .urg-d to he present. i - • • + 1i+ j; ".,'_, , ,..1 t '• .-w. :. 'y. i:. VF.'.'.n.-..-. .%'�.1. _.. ��.1 ,_. .1 ,WJsi ,..; -: .::., -. .•. ,... .. - :,, .,. .. -.. - - '.: .. -. ..t 'k'' •:f.' a.T!'a.. � 4!'_,..;y.,..,. :'%Y '�`c.:�3 t¢ •.y 4.t..'a': 'sr'•Y:. 4� � 7 •.4.. - IM Horsepower- in pplum��I� : S ce-of a Trunk .i Complete The 01de8# - _ 'a Racuo outfit ,� _ The Rom_ance of Major Se only X19944 4 r}d douse tn.Cvnodo grave's >� ' �,, • S -ed •Record—[s, ! - It. Worth , While)—The offers Story of the Centuries yam' Supplies the Answer ':.. --A BRITISH VIEW ' By reaching an a%erage speed at Daytona Beach, Fl-rida, of 231.36240 mi'es-an hour; witty a maximum of - I r .. r 2- •• -• ,�,, ,,. ''L31 i,ll_o miles s-. hour, Major�L.CL , D Segrave recaptured for Great Bri- tain.the ,world'^ land speed record, a In Cush Pries aro at the same time set up a new V f: world's record. ;•+ -'• O i "The new land re on. of 231.36. : n, eY ung People of Onto r o T " ^� v miles an hour has, of course, been ' greatly surpt sand in the air,'where, .—And It's A Genuine • >�;, with a se:'. lane fitted' with a similar engine to that used in Major Se- ROgC1S or es Batt s Radio I -G. A. Siimson & Co., Limited, are offering to the ;rave's Gelder Arrow, radinb car, TModel HE famous Rogers c Boys and Girls all -over Ontario,- between the ages of Lieutenant VArey Greig flew at.. a `.`Four-Twenty" 72S INDIVIDUAL PRIES t,2 had 18, a opportunity to compete for cash prizes (9 mean speed,of 319.6 miles an hour at so interesting and eduational contest. Calshot on December 4 last. That is supplied with this outfit has Thirteen cash prizes will be awarded in each County, been tried, tested, perfected 56 prises of $10 each making a coal of 71:3 prim to be distributed; in addition, `he fastest speed ever attained."— And is backed by the Rogers. 56 prises of ; S earls ehtrc is one grad prize of$too is gold for thin one con- The Scotsman. , record of four ears of uxaat whose work is}edged the best There are no,ochcr. "Major Segrave's engin? was a Aa- Y yGi prime of.; 3•Back condicioap than explained is cru Rulcs. No-fee a, en�ry pier of_-the .indentical type used by 'proven performance. S60 prizes of ; l tads form Is required. Simply answer the questions;below Lieut. Webster' wh^,u lie' won the The Walnut Table oathy and carefully. Schneider Trol by in 1927, and by W 1 'u t Speaker 1 print of 6100. This firm having been established' as Investment - Fli ht=Lieut. D'Arcy Greig.when, at matches the Receiver perfectly a Bankers for over 46 years, hu Buring chat period,seta the g and is equipped wiih the latest Bo had G(rls of yesterday become the iavescots of co-day Calshot last November, h) flew at .type Magnetic Cone, designed i 'f hese prises will be atyocatsd ase ys : _ followar -and this contest is directed co you boys and girts, the ik9.6 m p.h..' nays the Yorkshire Post. especially for' use with thus y -Potential investors of the years to coni. "The same type of engine is fitted model. Together, they closely Each County will reeoive one •he following questions have been selected far this in Major Segrvve's motor boat, bliss resemble a console-type radio, 1 first prise of $10, one second contcsc with the object of directing your thoughts to the England, which has already been but the price it from $50 to $60 .prise of¢5,one third prise of$3, possi,biuties and benefits to be derived from wisely investing sad ten prism of$Il each. Tho your future savior abd to the advantages of investing your d,.vett at v m:p.h., and which beat the los than you would have o pay ? j winner of the$100 prise will be money when you�� men and women with a reliable world's water speed record of 92 slot the lowest-priced Rogers. selected front,the total, all over ?street investment house ass Console. _ Ontario. and experienced - This engin- Is the smallest and d a to y on Due ' - = ilghtest prim power i -menttoof a chain rkbroa develop.able broadcasting. '- - e mover for its QUESTIONS _ _ existence. It 3tu:fs nearly a thousand radio is now a year 'roue :. _ - source of entertainment and horsepower intra the space of a travel- 1 t. What is chc mmc of the "Oldest Bond House ing trunk- It •h ust rink as one of the education. And—as any owner ItULES OF CONTEST- i. in Canada"1 artrineerrng masterpieces of the.-dP will tell you—Rogers is the t 2. When war the"Oldest Bond House In Canada" rade, and it is the product sol of Ideal year 'round radio. 1. Contest closes May 15th, 1929. established' racing and record-breaking. The car Get this complete Radio outfit Entries bearing a lacer postmark wilt be 3 1>v'iuc is the name of the fazsc and hugest offset ' chassis is also a cunning solution of ?tetrad. din stranger wool ice rn .tug _ building ayd tree upon a 'v. at the problems of stability at ri•;h speer, now. Easy terms, if desired If 1.-•Use plain white paper, size 8" x the new Union Station in Toronto 1_ ;Nf l EASED . SAFETY FUI2 T'jE Hurt is no dealer da your eoaa- - it", if possible. Use vne'side only. `J, 4. Has every t0vexor who purchased bonds' psuaity writ!to the . Write the essay oa a sepparate sheet of necornmended and s'otd b7 G. A. Scicruoo & Ca.. OR:D1NAAY.FrIO OR H paper and fawn both sheers together. Limited during the pax 46 pests received iecerrsrc, t frtn +n the nest rhes± mr•rate: Q.IZ'.S. CANADIAN CORP. d r ng LIMITED eouat a INChool, teacher's name g, Who was the founder of elan "Oldest Bond t un while in mid 310 tJ a i a Ave T should plainly wry + oust to ane career, have turned on their drivers w fund corner of the first page. 2 6. Where is the Head Office of the "Oldne Good and crushed them, and -the designers 4 A cool of 100 marks- possible Howe in Canada".t have profited by these disasters and " co obtain- Marin will be credited as ZO 7. (f yv i invested $1 000 at 3% incerest to be - - - indicated opposite quexwn. compounded at the enJ of each year m_ have learned how to make not only African desert from the Red Sea to r 5 'All carries mu- be mailed and would you have at the end of 20 y rs? the.record-breaking tours mca:s ec, but also the Atlantic in Less than .. day, would addressed ' Educational Concssc" c/a 20 8. If you invested $t,000 u 6-Interest co be the standard touring cars more stable have appeatYtl to Cleomedes and t0 ahs G. A, Stimson be Co, Linked, Com- compounded at the cad of each year hose much _ and more controllable and safer. In- his contemporaries a figment of the . rneiYe &Tea oa Bldg-,.Bay-sod Isvort you have at the end of 20 yeasts' deed, if no other justificaLon for them imagination only, t.tterly incapable of - _ r�w�c• ,, Front cScnxcs, Taeonco The caveiope t g, l0 20 years how much tare would you receive coult. be found, racing and speed realization, mux have your count, wriasn plats y from an tovescrtreac of 11;000 at 6% inecreef,com- record-breaking could be justified or. "Yet when the history of man's at. on the back. This is imporuat. pounded at the end of each ycu than you would he'gro6nd alone that they lead to tempts to eliminate distancetotom ssetive from rbc same amount to at 3°,fo 6•-No.cocrespoode°ce w111 be ,ea- increased safety in standard vehicles." press space into a beer-barrel, as it «red into on cher cabinet,std no macer- intet�tst, compounded at the end of each year t the death of Dir. Lee Bible, who sere—is >traced, it.is seen that the al entered to the contest will be 2 10 if you had money ce invex. and wanted 7% tried to surpass Major Segrave's rec- chariot races at Delphi foreshadowed, - returned. with absolute safety. which Bond House would you -• '• - cwtsuk' ort, has naturally inspired many I served the same purpose and express- 7. is is agreed that the prize winning .43 It. Clients of G. A.Stimson&Co.,Limited know opinions as to whether these record-' la the same ..sire as do the Brook 7. becorne the property of G. A. _ — - breaking efforts-are of. value. The Iar,da and Daytona motor track racing Scissor?& Co, Limked. "'A RECORD iS BETTER THAN A PROMISE" Times asserts:— today. 8. G. A. Stimson lac Co-, Limited. - " For 46 years every Bond Issue recommeadcd "After all, is the men who engage Man's cot quest of Nature hra taken reserve the nghc co eaquirc -front test and sold by G. A Stimson fie Co:, Limited = - : in them, it is t e hazard itself which�a vast leap during the intervening teacher, parcnc oc gguardun of the con- has pail Interest, and Principal when due. is the salt of the enterprise. They centuries. The thunder of the horses' r cest"K u co wine , ti+e rules of the write a shote essay,am exceeding 200 words g►v belong to the great order of adventur- hooves have givn place to the fern contest have been complied with, r opinion of the value of nyintalnio th�6y Record" our spirits, of whom some are' to be eious thunder of pistons. Man, whom red ' .. . yyoouu _ 9, The decision'of three independent herb co G. A. Sti<msos & Co.. Limi and co their found in all countries and all ages. Sophoeles called the 'all-providing,', j es selected by the directors oFCa.A. clients. who count the performance of what is has now provided himself with a ve- imson & Co:, Limited mux be con- , 3 (For outness and writing:) t J ze d }• - difficult as of more value than their hicle that possesses -the strength of a t0. Cooaxaoi shall submit one too Total. - lives. thotsand chargers and double the • "If theythink that the hitherto speed of the hurricane. He has al= �'.• "` tarry O1ly IWc will gladly seed furtiter copier of cher oostest'ot recipe hieved is worth oing, they will most achieved the power of making orae. .0f.-your request. ?rake the attempt, no matter Blow himself invisibte—Major •, Segrave'e i possible coet,.and the world. car v as seen as -a itash of color only _ great th ' - - will notfailto pay to such.courage when traversing the measured mile.! _ - :is tfieirs the tribute which is its due." "If a motor car or her?plane could T The Birmingham 'Post states, how mc" at-such a great speed as to be- /r - ■ O� • ver, that:— come invisible, then the words of Puck , tA0B S e I�.� orco _ 0 EST 1"a "Public opinion has s certain res- and Ariel n'ouht have a' slnimagint' ! - - - - risibility. It, and it alone, can real- meaning for,even the most unimagin- I„ e - ly settle .whether the rewards are so stive of us. big as to tempt men to the risks. For "In wonder.nl, at and adtr.iring llia- COMMERCE & 'I'RA21jSpQIt'I'AT10N BLDG• R = our part, we l.rpf Mr. Lee Bible's jor Seg-rave's victorious- wrestle with Across Frost flu New L)wton StUm 11 n m death—his' surival wore regretted death will end this ad death hi SAY AND FRONT STS. t i TORONTO i pursuit of sheer speed. one is to "There is, we he'.ieve, nothing at ics who made success-possible ought r - - - all .to. be gained by any attempt to not to be forgo ten. The Golden Ar- lower the present record. Such at- row is the latest-product of years of tempts must.be bmi-d purely on mo- patient research and_.Iaborious labor. - tives.of. personal'nmol*ion And it is. It.is'a glorious credit to British en• r for public opinion to discoirage and gireering science. liam, Sir R. Woodma t Burbidge, Eir: ':•Manchester Favors Sydney Sttinner and Lord Leigh: _ _ not to abet them." "As the years speed on engineers In adclition 1`68 urban district conn {' THE Y I-N OF-ARIEL may at length be able to build an.en• Channel.Tunnel cils, 11 chambers of commerce..and gine that will be the mechanical ill I'll put ^ girdle roans the east$ In carnation of unshakable fidetit;•. Will seven Labor Party branches hl-Eng- forty minutes.':—Puck. . • , mankind be worthy of such a perfect land and Wales have expressed ap- o "I drink the air before me and return machine? Proposal Regarded as in Best roval. `• Alan.- promir• ,nt individriais . ' d `• •i o'er- ..ur ea „ 14 he speed of modern'travel and _. Interests of British an_ and not a few public bodies, however, Aricl. -transport 'may -continue developing " rejTvitiF-io -dt7esttoitaf'e-ezTrressed f'- - -- _ the--limit is-•reached, until one Foreign Trade „ —neutral" opinion" pending the re-. ' � "Modern astronomers calculate can'go-from Glasgow to the site of Manchester, Eng.—Directors of the suit of the investigajlon of the entire j that a comet's tail 4ome millions of � the ancient Fuddhist temples in Chh s Itlanebsster Chamb:; of Commerce. subjeca which the Government has f miles long, could be compressed into nese-Turkestan in two or th-ee.days. 00 have passed a resolution favoring the promised.to make. f _ a.beer-barrgl. .No an cien',astronomer "B • then the soul, crazed with - aglish Ch, •:rel -Tunitel, believing ---{ \ _1 __ d_ream_t - such a crazX-looker no- speed, mai covet the- old Buddhist H g that the proposal is one which is in Slattelfn �� tion, says a Glasgov, erald leader • virtue of contemplation and•a new " 'the hest interests of 13 -frade, She ]eaves the lu►ieheon dishes Set, writer, "not even Cleomedes the Stoic; eta in life begin. Civilization's pres- "So, in your quarrel with s;nith DrearNs in the-parlor room, you've . :ecided to bury the hatchet?" ant Odyssey of speed may end in an Reclval of the English Channel Tun- a'man wiser than most of his genera- riel prnjec' rinds a constantly growhrglc tion—be denvunced as old wives ` ntimher of proponents of the scheme, he does not-dare again forget _ "fes; I've decided-an nae wQttld give t hind of c 1ntemp.ative rest To,clean it ata the broom. ales many-notion about the-world, in, the cos n° which has been estimated ' g 1 better results." luding-one•that avec red that 'the At- I look forward to the day when a She sweeps some -dirt beneath the it from 433,000,000 to £154,000,000. chair, PARADOXICAL Iantic waves could be heard hissing prime Minister will recommend a ICotab'ie supporters 6f'-the enterprise as the setting sur. sank into them. novel becanct t' , Home Secretary Leaves other on the floor, Quick speech itself to trouble links. " „ . include Lard Cecil of Chelwood;-Win With equal scorn the philosopher 'has suppressed it and the Home Sep Pins back a straggling lock of hair, - Because so often you will find notion Church 11, Sir William Bull, Sir would have rejected-a�no ion that men rotary v ippr 3zses a vel becaui the Goes answering the door, The man who nays just what he, William .ioynson-Hicks, Ramsay lilac• Would at some future date travel in a Pri3ne Minister-has recommended It. _ Were it a• rinse with yellow hair thinks jun Donald,-i1. Gordon Selfridge, Sir Rob. She'd smile entrancingly, Is rather thoughtlessly Inclined. land machine at a :-peed of 231 miles =Sir George Stuart Robertson. " art Horne, Alfred Salter, Lo:a Syden chow him.to the arlor ,chair, ,. . - .p. - per hour. The ser of chariot that k . Most women work their hnsband% could traverse•-It.aly- from end to end Same of ns are poor because call ? • And wash one cup for tea. r. have too many friends, 0 • whsle some others work for them. to four or five hours, and cross the r . . - ISSUE No, .18—'29 -t-Dorothy Belle Flanagin. - _ . - t' .--A`' - y " • _C. - •+C,,,•.»•.. �.. ._ _ !..• b' _ �alp.'. _ iO...a.' !,_....x ./.Z •„w a. '✓ dA t •a'veld' .. 19'Y w. M t,, •r � ,.. a •- ' pustrstiaa Developnnen� The finest.tea you can buy."-Red Rose0range Pekow., x: three doe r _ �}J�_ a•. London Financial Nowa: The an- .Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves--. ._ j� noel value of the output of Australian anal amounts fo about £300.000,- t31><Si+ Every pacllag antCCd. a!• ' 000. But, though certain Idealists elm at the clouds of maklog Augtralta on. elf-contained. the majority Of roy-1s til t th•o peoD.e realise that the great,ua developed rural and mlaeral resourcae �V ere a meuaw to Australia's territorial ver _ 1 Y. people' ume Integr t nits bed to 4�v9lOpktheirs sec _ r: HE nerves are fed by. oadarr 'fa•i,r@tries lout of a sergq of = r T�+ national pride of good economy).. �� • he blood.Pose blood agricultural and pastoral expansion 0d., to ns tneastarved serve tis- i must remain their prim consider• .. gq r sot, insomtiia-as irritdbilstl'., _ ation,'until the Commonwealth has s and depression- ' population sufficiently large to augurs RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is sutra good „ ,Pink P� her strategic sa[ety. will enrich your blood streamAdv A GREAT PUZZLE - stream and rebuild your Classified of Canada Advertisements ' over-worked nerves-Miss Toronto Globe (Lib.):. The Do- AAJMT-S Josephine M. Maruti, of X TO CAREFUL PARENTS minion of-Canada Canada would be much bet- -.' Kitdtener, ontario, testi- l D3t3RF7EU dark cif ck. l A RAS• ter oft i! at least b0 per teat. of the tereliL Bum BITS, Hae dark stock. fies to this: reading matter flowing to from the to $5. Breeding stock register 1C P. a "I suffered from a nervous - - Orpington hatching eggs. 33. J 1 One o[. tae, greatest puzzles to the United States were Cut Out Eves Gardner, Prtcevil[e, Ont. " she "T'm°' I ` ' careful parent is to know lust wast the heat of these magazines and _ hadk tubi• sick lueaddches, BABY CHICKS. n'F] HATCH ,had dizziness; fah very•eada had medicine to give the little ones. periodicals are produced by Ameri- A _1 four varieties. 'vrtce to up. could not sleep; had no aPPa• ,di "' When the child tells iL1 aYita griping cava, and primarily for the people of te for free catalogue. A H. Switzer. cite. I felt always a if some- - pains: is seized with cold or tever,I the United States.. Even wbea goes Granton, Ontario. thing terrible were going to CAPTAIN E, GILLAM refuses food or vomits what be has,tions of strays) interest are dealt INTDA1tAs'i0�� asp�ss happen. Afters taking other + treatment without success oa_- who for many years has been pilot- taken, when tie cries a great deal and with, or subjects of particular Im• CST EQUIPMENT. L.'TESTEl'H• B IODS, uniform return load prices. my sister's advice,I tried Dc• tag ve9sel�eOtnt and aroandsthetwes thegrowingehlld, theot get the sleep opa parent necessary to P alcussedctheopoint otthe rvtfew 19 AmeriCare ia. ,Ail good3 insured' We inoi'e you lubes Williams'Pink Pily,endnow- chip servic vuu want to move. Make your enquiries d1 these symptoms are gone$ coast, has been transferred to captain quandry, What fa to be done on such [t to tate continued Americanization and 6appY in principal cities o,ft eastern States-sad and I am strong of tfie Princess Norah newest ship occasions' As often ea inothebbous0. way, may raise vexing if not offset d important Canada.Pioneer, Hill Th Hover,oHamiltoneand 4 again-" in. that particular service. He first not a suitable medictare. if the in ' Buy Dr. Williams' Punk took'the bridge of the Norah last Sun. The puzzle Is what to give him to set problems o lCouncilsthe fEducation can gad Toronto. Pills now at your drug>zust'° day evening when the Vice-regal party aim right quickly, - or any drsi•r ut ttleducua• or were guests of the Canada Pacific it is to meet such emergencies that ways and means of changing this Wouldn't it have been great had we by mail, So cents, PatPh'd+ conditionneeded to win the Word War was Medi- Railway on a four cruise tip the Baby's Own Tablets ere�'esigne. BrvIt will perform a splendid but known in time that�ail that Waf from the�'WMI&nu west aY o of foucouver Island. These pleaeaat little T q the i•ilElit,brsad of cigar -4— ciao CO.Brockoulle,Ontario. _�; reduce lever, break up colds, relleva as .— ME' constipation and lndigestioII and allay Minarcre Liniment prevents Flu; Star. 0 ' A Bird of the Hais teething pains. They quiet the nerves and promote restful health Queen Mary recently went shopping Half the things people say are re• d O • A fisherman on a aroorland stream M sleep Tbey are guaranteed absolute. In a I0-cent store. Must be trying to gretted later. 1 i t harmless and sato for even the establish her claim to the throne of see9 a black bird suddenly start up and most delicate baby. yeotland.—Lod Angeles Times. few youngest S from nowhere• and, chtppering aISOYD sharp, metallic notes, fly swiftly I Baby's Own Tablets are sold by BICYCLES pia soft above the water until It vanishes I medicine dealers or by trail at 23 8=C C L Fi round a bend In the stream, if a!cents a box from The Dr, Williams �Ou Asa S � novice in -bird-lore, he probably dis IMedicin0 Co.. Brockville, Ont. ftilhs,� phi Coaster 9rake., QI misses it as a blackbird, and thinks �� Bells, tsrsr4ter9- r Eqil.. oen�rW pa J IN IQ W P1 LIU9 no more about k; but a dtscrimlaat•� 'The °�l'm Alone" �. Fy�pi„engar.e v.rts°fssu+m,pp-•• Ing eye would note. even when on x y`li•s`le from can at wale •-A ,.ouah.•oi• NAra the wing, Its shorter tail and stock•� Halifax Herald (Coss.) The simple � � free. ,w w couwte,as" truth. of course. is that this Is a • •'stl eacT w.st•tr• fer appearance. True. sae of tta British a>iair: that despite all the T•'W BOYO I$Oil atostrsuL ., r country names "water-oucef," *ug'I vocaUzing of the "extreme autonO- - dw NOT FOR RASTU I nes 61}e 031SAI ce k so black of i -->att- riE �o�' se hue,'' and in Somerset both dipper and eat anything else. The "extreman- e T Q He was a good cook. sad the ex- ; blackbird are called c�11e4 a good 6 9t Daily Use of plorera were trying to persuade him Shakespearean,ndjestive which means sutonomlata" may ''play at counsel- �lolr3s'aa'nd kings" is the Dress, on the cuticur t Soup to make the long fright into the teildat- i _,:__hut the two are not very;austing$-sad oa the floors of-:P ia' —_ with them. i closely related the one being a thrush. meat, but when a ship of British regis- B•a1 aeras•. as -Oh. Rastus! Come on sad 60• and the other a �emt�r of a distinct try (for Canada is British) is amok _ _ - Nothing's going to happen to yon.w family. the Cinclidae. Nor is the dip- _ With CUtiCue'Ir ll►intimestt '•But what if Ah gets up dar and per really black.-for his head is a de- down-in e• by shell-fire, it becoibes the business wants to come down-in a burry'w of British statesmanship and British lightle tawny brown and his• back diplomacy. ti 'Why didn't you know the 'p�ae mottled grey. And s front view of ' ' vasa equipped with elevators" him will show you that he ENTS sports a The bard part of conquering the air = enation ane "Elevataha! Hee, bees heel Dem I neat, white-shirtfront• �be!ow which ansa ii i R'antea tav•att�na" is to make it stay licked.-Publishers r a cinnamon cummerbund. usually 8 Free elevatahs sure to be gwiae up jed'I Syndicate (Chicago)• as a�ue•t when Ah's a-coming down: No, soh.I _ • sept. W- NO, !a the male than la the te• anre sa�sJ- mks ^;� aye 3hai� dt,. otshaa. Out. boss! -Not me!" male partly encircles ala lower breast Hew r� p�:• • • M Pennant, as appears from one of how you our �..� Gilbert White's letters to him, cos teeth �d lean on that ., , use the dipper with the ring ousel, Ova u...+n. on i�3 ] a' but, although this bird also wears a A � ropct Wiania4 the tug ,�, s,,,....wrs.++ J� ffou patch of white A---4 VIA mbaeft on his throat.. he is of weir is suddenly of ` .�` r+•• °r' '_', u - really a thrush, while the dipper is `AW� pwaanount UnPortance.- l �+ 10O ""•'"""'ri°( closer kin to dunnock and wren W`" `ran asst Mt�N it's the spirit of the ship setIMiEP1�R'i IIffTD6E� toren-like Indeed. he is !n shape, and plentyoffunandhos• ape Northampton 1 �' both have the '�� is habits: bo -travel Buffalo, �i.v R some of h when yon' ,'In CANADA3 BEdT Pit�tt7 trick of cocking the tail up and bob Aachoe-Donaldson• so: s7s. ;�p1*astfso. O>tt's_ o bing the body up and down, and ft is filisa holed = this amusing trick of curtsying or SafiAnc '� if �iiAr j,h�uenza "dipping" that gives the dipper his • til _ name. He resembles the wren, too, ?1to+esss book thsoug6 The Robert ReforB The Lintrtlent that Relieves All m"ills ceaseless '_cavity; both are Cps,• Limited Cor, Bay and Ailments. i ever prying and peering, the wren in, Relay l b n !W walk" Stu., Toreato Met. ' 4 hedgerow and brake and often at the adlh� ab gas E1�347r), or stay ttecansltip wafer's edge. 'but the .dipper to and a 'jvookly Galling* from _ ` out o! and under the water. . . . vo�M■+aovwaiswt Montreal (and Cur My happiest memories of the dip ,yusasSMAtn Ptattr Dec to Ireland. scot- 3 per are Linked with the swirling, ehocr<wsae• iaa� and EttRi with conjunction- nd in wth - tumbling streams o! the moors and n Commencing -mountains; it is these that he loves Diay+3rd. fhb most, and among them be Is seen at AMC' :. his beat i saw a pair swimming and diving in the Tummel at Pltlochr, on poNA��soN. _ a day of dismal and conttntrous down• i M E pour, depresatng to us, but to them I Rbi0s supremely .enjoyable. It you are as Gb1a,TewfslT ke4lalnsarMrdlksss, , i`� GREAT' ! happy to or under water as out of it. It matters little what the weather may :'then your be. ' And there was a morning to �' • March when anow had moulded theOIC! • SAYS _ Children Cry abrupt Peaks of Capel Curig to smooth, sweeping curves; we saw no. MRS, RUSSELL birds above the snow line except a _ •: dor It lonely kestrel, but there was the dlpa ' - - per, diving headlong off a boulder into • �--- - has little upsets at times. All the spate, and emerging on the op- Baby Taking. igdia__E.-- your, posits bank unperturbed .. and_with �*'t"Nt - __'fou can be prepared. Then you can every :her unruffieii. =Pinklilt2n'8 Vegetable ' —' do what any experienced nurse would Everywhere in the hill country you aM - Compound . do—what most physicians would tell and him-througliout the length of ® — Jou to too—give a few drops of plain the Pennines.' in he g ylana fLCum nca' Fenwi&,Ont•—"I am taking Ly& s Castoria. No sooner done than Baby ,beT)an$. - E� plhkTram's vegetable Compotmd = 'is soothed; relief is just a matter of shire, by the *card of Yorkshire,, rap , diirm the Change moments. Yet you have eased,your and down the Derbyshire dales. He _ _ , _ f Lice for jiervous child without use of a ssiin,gle doubt• is at home among the mountains Of — feelings;loan Of a inl drug: Castoria is vegetable. f3o Wales.and in the border.?*larches o ratite and to ri It's sale to Use as often as an infant Herefordshire and Shropshire, - The fir strength. It is a little pain You cannot Dat clear-eyed streams amid the Cots- grna a adorns What most people call hidtg6stion One tasteless apooiniuP,tlume fn a,cta: have tags s dozen, Oise y vesica know him also, and he a away, And it's always ready for the igitiF ao a; es of it.It W24 crueler pangs of colic, or constipation, Mendip's limestone coombes—E. W. la ustlaUy excess acid ia,the sto>iisch, tr e I Instantg re many times 4 recommended to or diarrhea; effective, too, for older Henry, in "The Nineteenth Century." emedyThe ois dna Ikali�whiChneutrelizeA bad'after or-effects. 10p pu�learn tliih me4 Wend�dt�.t -: =hildren. •Tioenty-five million botliea l acids. But don't use crude,helps.,Vse fact, You will nevet deal.W'tli"e:cees� �� ssconmlemd' cls, lel *-to all women for V7 bought last year. "Hpw ,lo you know it was a stork what your doctor would.:advise. acid in'the crude ,wsysE. !!II ind,. .r »i` trOtlblei sus and"not an' angel that brought your The best help is Philllpe.Milk`'of now—why this method.is,, Di.e,. est this '. little brother?" ,Well, I heard Magneais. For.the 50 yearei atnce its Be aura.to ge#•the genniiys } • ,, S»R.F.N • �� faddy to about the size of '4itlk of Magnesia,prescribed by D the bill, and angels don't kava bills!" iaveation it has remained stsudar , "�` • with phybicians, You will and ngthifn t ian>r for 60 years to corTectla><-e�C IRs" . • -:•r— — alae so quick is its effect, so har}iitesA, acids. Each bottle Ooataltis illi)d c; . ! It No. 1&—'29 w sentient. tiara-say drugstore. ' Use Minar4re Liniment for the lata. • - r -•-..?W :..w .�.... :'n'✓`R-S'.•.-•.ssy,. .w 'i: -:.. .:. -.. r.';Y4, i!w! ,,«✓;,�4.�<,. >,r�,.-,',..'.y' : o..... -r'.. .s. . 39, ' .•.,..r.,,,.: ,t..SibP-.,.r...1,..sc-,r.,...::-r, : '-:.-:...a.•w-.r..v.l!'a-.: .•4! .i,,fyYfs - .TA: - .'!t._ -..-,�v^A+r-e:.'.0:,- .,fir •...r1ay -'t.. :.fife. C.l i ,F . .et 'S r•7r''4 •i.-', a '• °.L'.}•.0 R.' _i:ty,,,,.. .eYe+d� ,,.n.+:w:a i ' -�,.:,-•, - ';.}... w •: 'f-:, .. .. :. ;, ;,r.' .,.y yeti 6. - •, .. .. ...� •:/ ',ryes .."�� rr .K'r r �.F ALISMS —Born, on Monday, April"2Stb, 'S.-J. Collas tt, who has inau- ' t0 Mr. and Mrs. Short, a son. gurated .a bus service between. x - ' —Born, on Monday, April 22nd, Kingston and Toronto, ' began ' —Mtso. Laura.. Andrew—of To. to Goo. apd Mrs. Cammack,a son. operations vu Wednesday, May rbnto, was home over Sunday. The 'township - cooncil will 1st. We wish him success in his —Charles Marquis and H. J' Meet on Monday next for the new venters. - Clark, of Toronto, el3ent Sunday t>!fansactillin of general'busineas. —Dr. H.T. Falahse, Resident Dent' The aervieeo in St. Paul's ist Office in residence, two doors --=--- "with th.- latter's parents here. • , `—— =C. ar►d Mrs. Bradley, and fam -United Church on 'Sunday, May east of St. Andrews Church, Pick- Ilyspent Sunday.with.friends and 5th'. will be as follow8(till services Pring, Office hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. _ • relativ"at Courtice and Whitby, on standard time): 10.80 A. m., daily, and evening by reppoilatment. : Now for' House-Cleaningy —Wanted, -several coples of the morning worth}pend $. 9. classes; (X-ray service).— ` Pickering News of 1?'eb. 296 11.45,a. ro., Young People's depart- —Daylight saving went into - �� 10 cents each3or,the riles three re- Went ; 7.00 p. va., evening service, effect an Sunday in Toronto. Whit- _ Qeiyad conducted by the pastor. Sunday, by, Oshawa and other towns. At No doubt you will want some new 4 yard wide Linoleum- gJames O'Connor, of Toronto, May 12th will be' Go•to Sunday a meeting of the police trustees —we have in a�Tery pretty design at h.. spent Sunday here with his moth.. School Ds�and services appropri-' ,held one. evening ,last week the 90 (sante per square yard, ler, Mrs. J. O'Connor, of Church ate to Mother's Day will be bead. matter came up in regard to adop• street. —The new . time-table of the ting int in Pickering village, but as K —Mrs Robert Rankin, of Lan. Gray Coach Lices, now owned and the residents of the village were ';And there is Buie t0 -be Ont3 OY tFvO roomswhich slog, returned home on Friday, operated by the Toronto Trans about evenly divided on the quer ,,after.,.spending a, week with Mrs. portatioD Commission, became tion,they took no action, conse• : :need new Pall Paper. We have the + "John Rankin. effective on Sunday last. The quen;ly standard time will remain —E. L. Chapman has leased P. first bus leaves Oshawa (east) At 1n force for the present. When a'StauntOn" Semi•trimmed line W. Hobbs'farm on the Kingston 6 8o a. nl, and the Oshawa Termi we had a two hourly bus service, n ; road, Mr. Hobbs, however, re. Dal At 6.30, and is due at Pickering in which daylight saving was in from 5 cts. per roll up. - -tains the orchard. ' at 8.55 a. to. (eastern standard force, 'we -were almost obliged to ' —The Ladies Aid of St.Andrewa time)and will • be an ,hourly ser- adopt it, but now since we have Church will meet at tee home of vice. Every bde going west is due an hourly bus service it makes no A new coat of paint covers 'a mdititude of finger marks, ` Mrs, McEwen on Wednesday, May at 5 min+iter to the hour. The' difference. spots ,etc. There's nothingbetter in Paint' ,•,Stb, at-theusue�l hoar. last bee going west is due at Pick —Oscar $owney, of Myrtle, p "ELASTICA" brand.Ask those -, —Neil and Mrs. Hopkins and. ering at 9.55 p. m. and at the To. Corn.Borer. .Inspector of Ontarioy. Mrs.Robert Fitzsimons spent Sun routo terminal .at 11.00 Going Oonnty. was in town oneday last Who use it.' _ day with the latter'8 sister, Mrs. east the first bas leaves Toronto week while on .a tour of inspec- J. Clark,and family. at 7.80 a• m. and the last at 10.30 tion. The enforcement of this prolonged m. The firdt is dueat-Picker' Act has done much to improve the Be$ Sure t0 See Our II8W assortment Of —.hotel a rt+ion ed illaesa Mrs. P. x Savage passed away on Wednes. iDg at 8.35 a. m. and every hour corn industry of the province, but Curtain Scrims Netts 111' a quesettes ' day evening. Funeral arrange. after that rip tD 11.85 p W. This much still remains to be done. and ' ' ' _ b orients will be made later, schedule should be satisfactory to the Ontario Department of Agri Cretontes etc: _ r.. . —D. J, and Mrs. Callaghan and all patrons of the line. The hour- culture Is determined to enforce ` ' children, of Toronto, spent Wed• ly service should be much more the Act more strictly than here- needoy last with Mrs. Callaghan's saflsfactory than the two hourly. tofore. Any person who neglects t ryY' ` parents, John and Mrs. Murkar. service previously in force. to comply with the provisions of Boost your home town by —Mrs. J. Cowan was in London —On Friday forenoon last while the law 18 liable to be brought, IaaC weal:- attending the Provin Mrs. Harper Al1eD, of the baseline before a magistrate and fined for buying at home . west, was absent from the bonse clsl tiVoroeD a Liberal Convention his neglect. as sweet corn suffers tie a delegate Por Soo tb Ontario. for about an hour soipe person moat from bQrere, the inspectors '—hit- Paul's Young People's soc• broke roto the house through 8 are instructed to not overlook '• _ 3ety will meet this Monday even• cellar window aad stole a diamond amwll garden plots. These who r R _ Ladies--There is ri.. •Ing, Mr. Rickard i9 taking the ring. a ueck-lace and other jewel• wish helpful suggestion$ on the meeting. Come and cheer the win- ry. Constable Wm. Cheater was sleety-up should write the inspep. ,,• nothing better• In Z . notified as soon as the theft was _ . Dig group. for or the Ontario Department of .,��,;;�•,�., rf, � • _ —Mrs. Frank Sayles sons discovered. He is now investigatf,w - Clarmae, of Tronwa. spent the ing the matter ,and . is seahiogCpAgriculture, Toronto. weekend here with her mother, for a man who is under suspicion. f s' HOSIERY • Mrs. Rankin, who has been on the This suspect was seen in the vi}• =vee, dtivergteesneyas•. z , sick list for several weeks lags about an hour before Mr. r>• `GGS FOR HATCHiNG—P vmnuth cc 't but L than Holaproof. - -, —Norman Gordon had his right Cheater made his appearance, r'Rocks. *v4iw; Agnes Thom, R. R, No. 2 " s « � band badly cut by a circular saw no person is able to tell in what Pickering 27.35 Don't targe. substim = which he was operating one day direction he went. Since writing ASTURE TO LET—will take cat. f �- last Week. Several stitches were the flbove, the snepect. Fortune Ile to ppaast ore oleo,for sale a wagon hos, t sates. You, procure Decease. 7 to close the wound. Etbier, who had been in the em- lAs new ti'm Lacey. Dunbarron. 32-33 _u4aa Ball—vas of Toronto r. Allen. waa.arrested on _ hem at the" ". The b formerly on the teaching staff of a Toronto street bg etective ante hauling dome promotly and at reason- y r -• the Pickering public school, and Johns, with the stolen articles in. 82�rates. Apply Cirfford w5-40 Phone Mark » Miss Vivian Runner. of Bewman- Aclub bag which be wag carryin¢ Bag Stora• _ villa, visited Pickering friends on Constable Chester brought him to WOR SALE—Sow and a litter of 7 Ssturda Whitby, and hP will come u for nits' YorTheo. Tanner. , Also, a Berkshire Boar. s S._ y• y� p AppIy to Theo Tanner• is R. 1.Berkshire ,or -M r. —Gordon Brown. of Toronto, trial In the Pickering Police Court phone Pick 1702. a4-a� 'I -was the!guest of Grant andMrs. to Dight(Friday) OUND Near Pickering sehool, on ' Arnot oD Sunday afternoon. In —The Old Age Pension Act has F wednesday:•May 1st,a-bag of.hartis ane a the evening he sang two solos become a law of Ontario,but ser• bas full.or empty sadis, Owner apply to Edgar most acceptably in St. Andrew's 'twin regulations will have to be Andrew.P+ckenng, as c -'United Church. framed before it can be adopted, �` to GGS FOR HATCHING— Fromflead Lig—ht WorK Clothes —W. C. and Mrs. Murkar. and and will prove a boon to many LMammoth wh,te Pekin Ducks, at bnceni r nine. ElmoDeany Greenwood. Locust sons motored to Vasey on Monday who have reached an age 1D which x,11 P.o. Phone Prck`2311. 36 36 to visit Mrs: Murkar's father who they cannot support themselves is in very poor health. Mrs. Mur and who have failed for some rea- FOA SALE-150 h ut.hlterc rasp. = kar is remainingfor a few days son or other to provide fort ern`Afton st o 5t'pa a mile o Apply to _ y day.- Rouge Payne.Alton.Road hal( nitre Horeb of the Overalls and Smocks . before returning home. inevitable "rainy ay. %ie law, Rouge budge, Kingston Road. 3586 - � .'- -Mrs. (Dr.) L. H. Wright and however, will not effect that Isw U8TOad CHOPPINt3—[am prepay- o' ' little daughter, of Stettler, Alber which compels the children of C ed to do custom chopping on Tuesday after. Now price 2 25 Shirts 1.75 ta, are leaving to-day (Thursday) aged people to support them it noon and all dale Saturday of each week I have • ` _ also chop for sale. H.E.Turner,Whrtevale Sat! Oa their return trip, after spend they have the means to do so.. Ing a couple' of months with her There are very many pecplp wboee 1)ASTURE FARM FOR RENT-- Every garment guaranteed to stand the wear - 'pareotp, W. J. and Mrs. Clark. love for their parents is so strong I"About bb acres, well watered and fenced, of hard usage. My pasture. Lots 17 and 19,con.3,Pickeri - -- —The Whitby Minstrels will put that they would prefer to suffer Apply wm,Rafterow,R,R. 1.Pickering, 33 1' - -. on an entertainment on Wednee• from want tbemselvee rather than - — ASTURE TO LET—At lot 8. rear •d • ay, May 15th. in the Town Hall, ase their parents suffer. But Pot 4.Pickering, about Access scop. erHouse,d =HEAD LIGHT PANTS Pickering, under the auspices of there are others who are in tom Carden and fruit reserved. Accra to wa'cr -the Young People's Societies of St. fortable circumstances who 'would plenty or shade. Apply to Geo.Jackson,R,R. - , Paul's and St. Andrew's churches. see as aged father or mother go to No. 1,Locn.x ilio, , as-ae Partherannouncemento later. the poor-honse rather than de TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• ]Khakis, $2 50. We'll give you a pair free if - DRY (Semi finish)—Let ow driver all and i —lilies Mar one Annan, who has Drive themselves of a single ow- explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your you esin rip the crotch by a ' bean speed ug the past few fort. The Old Age Pension Act na i�uP a S.W. :b:�e'klfOD we straight pull. - mootbe'takinR a course in one of .will not permit them to evadewill — , BusiaeasColle¢e9 of Toronto, has their duty to their'parents. LL KINDS OFTRUCKING DONE assured her graduation di roma, —The choir of the Whitby A—Pruni-reasonable and all work promptly _ RIO attended to, if you arc thiakis,g of dripping any : WEDNESDAY CLOSING had`boo Peeured a position in To. Tabernacle United (`hnreh, under cane or stock to the city give rite,ritlrwe ronto and began her duties. on the leadership of A. W. Lynde. 40c,per cwt. Jack Hatch. Phone IU hos.2fttf rt ;' ilosdsy:' preeeated the orawrio, "The Cru- OR BALE—Rolstein cow, due to "Darin the months from May 18t to —Dr.J. R. and Mrs. Dales. O cifixioD," in $t. Andrew's Cbnreh Freshen Mar.28;Black cow.due last of Apr. a on Thursday evening last. The Ayrshire cow,due Apr.12; Durham cow,due in - November let, we are eo operating _ Dunt artoa; who have been spend• April; Durham bull. Also P. H. cutting box, ling their winter months in the Choir eoneisted of about 35 unless, ,early new. A ly at lot assns.a Pickering, with the rest of the business men and and..under Mr. L ode's leadership south of Salem. R.Con-r. 27tr ; ' city,have returned to Dunbarton. the choir rondered their work in - -closing at 12.20 p m.� but well be • The doctor was in town on Mon. ATCHINt;} Et3Q9 — Mammoth day. We are Rlad to itnow that a most delightful manner. The HWhits Pekin duck.eggs, 50cents per set tiDs - open late 'each Thursday evening program opened ifith the cho- of 9; alsoS.0 white Legh�rns aad s.G. An• t , .,prolonged much improved, after his ral "Kyrie" by Mozart, which was giverages iso cents per 15 eggs. Stanki • prolonged illness. Mvrdoch:lot14.con.4.Pickering. 3a as Fred T Bunting Prckerl�lg —A clean in First Aid and Home exceptionally well done. the ot• — _ T. r� r. servation•of tecbnigne and tone �j OR SALF—Ford light delivery FAtablished 1857. • No riling will be held here far two wave a promise of •a rear,musical 1' truck in dandy sbapr.good winter and sum- weeks, eommeneiag July the Stb. p mer curtains;can be used as roadster, Will ac- -- -The In will be Mrs Lowe, evening. This was followed by the ccpt part ash and potatoes or produce for bal. well-known duet "Love Divine" ante.or allcasli. David J.Scott. Alton.Road, of Toronto. Who conducted a situl 3-4 mile north of Kingston Road. 2atf GARAGEsung by Miss Bunaer and MrLyn THE CENTRAL lar class here some-years ago- de. the two voices in duet are well ARH FCR SALE—ComprieinQ y All wanting pard Jars ._ale Pi plQDd Mie. Sterritt or Mrs. Joe. chosen, in a good atate,of cultivation. tboth being cnitur-ri Aorouthly equip ,.... making 9. Q}ea81Dg combination. ptdfor dairy or grain farming. modern stably (��a(}�a�/��t/�� r- Gowans he unaccompanied choral "Fierce with water•system and twosilos. There are _ Telephone iV V V —On Tuesday evening. April 80, was the billow" might have been ;pa I5aarea of pasturle e.beForrwprice and partiicu= " '..:in the presence of about 35 guests, chosen as "the"number of the ev lars apply.at the PiekeringBakery. • latf ,...a very lovely reception was give ening, here was displayed carefiil at%be home of Chas. B. and Mrs. training and observation of all of fickering 8pes r, is honor of ,the letter's the requirembnte of auwrxompnn• Auto EtepalrS Accessories Orli and44AW�Winaifred Rose Lynde, the isd chorale, the most difficult of > > y est daughter of the late-Jack all forms, the attacks, climax' the. ad 1tee. Lynde, of AehbarD, whocrescendos and diminuendos, were �a$O�lne� Aeetylee �eld�n$hoe apair coo%turd. , Aril 27th became points which received the a A 5 the bids of lUchard Ro�ert. the lanae of th000 able to appreciate n yy�ouncesiD sale of Henry and Mrs. them. The cantata concluded the �T Battery' Ob--,, drools, tsrmsrl�y of this village. program, and here mueb favorable N ear.the POS, _ _ -mr. and Mrs. alooeb had just re. criticism caD be made, the dietrib- �p ' 'tu rosti frost their honeymoolo .tion o! the Bolo work being a �ffi�,'� .[1t8pa� made, an all-'makes ►ee @VMS is Bafalo, N.Y.,and Clove- new feature,however each one is ll :. laud.Ohio` al`iley;were made the to be commended for their work, lQl cars, reefpients of msay beautiful aad Mr. L de display@ splendid con. set your Bhoes Repelled yn p . aad valuable gifts. Amoull the troll of hie chorus, and we would by us. ��itt11��were a 97-1piece dinner set like the opportunity of hearing V Vfroti the firm for whom Mrc. him again. The weather was very Best material used an_d Rood --t I[oore worked. the T. Eaton Co., unfavorable, there being a heavy workmanship guaranteed,' Be;and a silver tea service from the rainfall and in nenre the h, SPENCER ' demwwrtment. The happy couple attendance was not of )l&rarge. The prompt service - CH ARLES B wil)reiside in Oshawa, where the new organ which wag used elicited • h•tst wishes of their nameroua Note the addret s mach favorable regard I Prdp�rietor, Plek®r1I1g ode will.accompaDy them. iW both appearance and tone.; l We cloile at B.00.p.:m. l r t .r-