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"It. looks a btMCA- 4air� like an inside job all right, for Boyle ' .nc c , was rit outside the house when he r 'z� ��� OST��C.�Z heard the shot Aced and nobody could Y _ have come out of the door or down the fire escape without his seeing them." -BEGIN -IIERE TODAY the hallway, badly lighted as it was, "What arry, iyamedical examiner where anyone could have-'hidden him- say?,. asskeke d after a patine, in a Th: report of a revolver, followed by cautious undertone. i 4�� hurrying footsteps on the stairs, inter- self: "Not much; _Ori know ha'n always ��R - ' .opts the social evening which Detective Professor Semyohov smiled and his gets his re tip Batas bad planned to spend with his like a.clam until he port friend. Professor Semyonov. in the,atat- white whiskers lifted slightly, in at headquarters, and he has still , r tar's room on the Barry s-.a a New York apartment house.. Barry the Pro- "L am not thinking of the woman," the autopsy to make," the other reAP - feasor rush down stairs and discover besaid. "Nor do I imagine that we spondee. "It viab a bullet from a small that beautiful Miriam vane, society por- Rag anyone unobserved in our des- - - -trait .painter, has been murdered in her p pistol that killed her, though, and it' studio apartment on the third floor. Gor- cent hurried as it was.son Ladd, a soon artist oh the second was fired from a considerable distance Vjresh from the 982idene ileo.. sad.Henry gGrtawold, as trasctbta "Who was Miriam Vane? From for there were no powder marks on -- Dacheior from the fourth enter the studio whence did she come? If the excellent the body nor anywhere else that we after being- told of the murder. p could find. Come down to the studio • • Style No. 270 will interest mother l organization of which you area art GO ON WITH THE STORY should in the next few days learn any- where the murder was committed your- Tucked ��e for it is so entirely simple to make. Sergeant Bar,y shrugged. thing of Mrs. Vane's antecedents or self and have another look around; the It is-very effective in Paquin red "Where a case of this sort occurs, previous history and associates which. tenants can wait." Silhouette-in Smart Junior #rock self-checked Woolen in new light � processor, there's little time for dip- is not given out generally to the press, Barry. agreed with a nod and to- weight with the collar of matching, lomacy. We'vu got to get tbp dope would it be too great a breech of pro- gather they descended past Griswold's :­By ANNETTE crepe d chine. heard fessionai etc set to put me-into strict- _ _ and get it quick. So you, too, ( q door wl:eze-a.�nning ploiceman sal- Wool in Royal 'blue . ,•> W ue collar is sportive. th' that'step on the stairs directly after ly confidential possession of it. ted them and from behind which came ; te-I 9 Po _ whi i the auot was fired?" "By no means, professor, in,view a defiant series of snores. On the Printed. Rayon crepe, crepe silk, ProfessorSemyonov laid s quick not only of your standing but of the landing below another officer stood on _-. - i linen, pique, cotton broadcloth prints, a ;;a hand on his arn_. splendid services' you, have rendered guard, but the door swung idly on its _ knitted wool jersey weave,wool challis, "We will discuss that later, my voluntarily to the homicide-bureau in hinges,tho body had been removed and pripts and covert ciath suitab.e. friend.". His-keen-eyes beneath their the past," Barry responded. th, lurid, counterfeit daylight bad, - HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS shLggy brows rested for a moment on "I shall be gratefu.," the professor been extinguisaed, leaving only the Write your name and address plain- the crabbed far. of Henry Griswold declared. "I know nothing, absolutely soft, opalescent glow of *kit lamps in ly, giving number and size of such ' and then drifted to Gordon Ladd, who- nothLng more than you and yet I have a luxurious, deserted living room. patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in had once more dropped his head in'hia formed a theory which i should like to "Did you notice after you smashed ! -stamps or coia•• (coin preferred; wrap hands. "Let us bade a little talk in test and which I think only---D'frs. th:Wthis is-.a..spring lock?„ Craig i it carefully) for each number, and z my rooms, as soon as the official for- Vane's past will prove or disprove." had paused at the entrance. address your order to Wilson.Putters :. malities have been complied with, Sergeant Barry smiled to himself, co'ald have run out after firing that ervice, t.,Toroti#a: w%;ch will giant us temporary pri- though not a muscle of his counters- shot and pulled the door shut behind } vary." ance betrayed his inward amusement. him and it would have locked of itself. POiceman Royle descended with.un- He thought that he knew what that. It's the only one of the kine in the Look U -expected haste. theory, engendered by an almost child- house, too; the janitor'll have to ex- P :r "That's, one of those nutty artistic ibh personol animosity, consisted of, plain that, and if he don't come back -' Who art thou that complalues. of r like a sky And he was glad to humor the foibles thy life or toil? Complain not. Loos: _ terrier and the nerve of a mouse!" he of this old man:so grey by morafter ning we'll get the dragnet out u.p,.my wearied brother; .see thy fel- i confided is a quick undertone to line. (To be continued.) low-workmen there, in God's eternity; `•Just what is generally known -0. ring; `r surviving there, they alone sunt In the shabby, comfortable living,about Mrs. Vane, beyond the promin- sacred band of the Immortals,celestial! _ r rrom once more, the prahaaar lowered ence her odd style of portraiture has _ __ ._ bodyguard of the empire of mankind. ;tbe light and raised tb • window brought her lately!" he asked. � thee, Heaven, though severe, is as s' + To r shades with a sigh of relief,then turn.I "I know only what I have seen that Spartan mother, saying while she °fhb e "te to his younger companion, casually in the papers about her and - gave he son his shield. "With 1t, my "What do you make of it all, Ser- what 32-x9- McGrath, entirely without. D _ son,, or upon it." Thou too shalt re- -jn ant? Who do you think killed theII encouragement, has volunteered," re- 7� ` ' turn home in honor; to thy far dis- '.'Kane woman, and why?" tplied the professor. "Mrs. Vane ar- - taor Home, In honor; doubt it not.- Barry shrugged rived last October from France, I be- �...�' if in the battle thou keep thy abieldl, ' "The last part of your question lieve. It was some two months later Thou, in the Eteralties. and deepest V,,uld explain much professor, and that her vogue begat: and spread like ` - death-kingdoms, art not an alien; thou probably Ah1wer the forst pails all well, wildfire, so that by spring s1.e was � _ everywhere art a deaisea. ComplaLl► hoven't had time to draw any de- quite famous. a T ot.- homas Carlyle. f3nits conclusions as yet. have you"' "There can be no doubt of her -' --- Professor Semyonov sank once more strange, whimsical talent," Barry re- - - - - .-into his own chair and motioned to marked "That unfinished Lawrence 270 St. Lawrece Waterway c the out opposite. 6e$ore" which she lies de , for in- - '•Only some very obvious minor stance; it is as 4nmts kabiy recogaii- - What could be more attractive for Tomato Star (Lib.): Canada cried ones." he responded. ' "She "was shot able as a photograph. I fancy Mr. the growingmiss o! 8, 10, 12 and t4 throughout a fifty-year period to at- tract the- traffic of the United States' by no stranger, but by someone whose Theodore Yaaaittart woyld,.give some- sar3_.than this-aew F nceft-aladlA- reaence in her studio at the moment thin to have his wife's picture re- cation. (middle west down the St, Lawrence was known to her. Remember she was moved before the notoriety of tomor- It's navy blue wool cre that is so I and when the United route to t es finallymi do. . ., t standing or aitting directly before her row." entirely girlish and serviceable for{ifded to use that route the Dominion easel and evidently painting or start- Professor Semyonov nodded slowly. school and later may be wars all las good as slammed the daor to her _ -$ag to paint when the gad crime. No "Yon observed the most prominent -_ - - through the Spring. lace. What sense there was In that - intruder could have got so close to her, thing in the portrait, did you not?"he The collar is of crisp white organdie action,. aster spending one hundred or practically between her .and the asked. "The ti ansittart emerald? It and .s beat trade detachable so it is and fifteen millions in building an ap- p Iy "The man w5o collects statistics + preach�to that boor for the United easel in order to Are directly intra her has figured in more thio one unsavory about-women can seldom lay his I easily removed to launder. It may be !heart without her knowledge. It is episode in the traditions of its history, hands on them." ,pleated professionally or pleated ruf- States in the form of a new Welland possible that she turned to speak to yet it is the pride of the family. Per- ---_q fling may be bought by the yard al• Canal, it is hard to say. this person and thus unwittingly gave haps that is the reason why Mrs.Vane read bound with bias edge which,is 0 The Menace in India _ � y opportunity for an ututspeded aim I has, one might ass, maliciously em- tacked to neckline. Minard's-W Year Record of Suoeeaa` think A is fairly certain that she.did phasized it. The portrait was to have Wickham Steed in the Review- of ti n " Reviews (London): (Foreign propag- -- i !not anticipate what was coming." been that of.a jewel, not a lady. _ - - Barry nodded. "And the critics will fall upon that aadiste; miaunderstandltig the British '•"That'seems clear. But rbout those fact like dogs upon a bone!" Barry habit of self-depreciation, have asum- - . tfootsteps that we both heard going laughed and then his face -sobered. ed that Britain is "down and out,") N- o /� :-•. edl SS (down the stairs when we opened your "How long have the other tenants Und®r the leadership of Mr. f}aadhl. door here just after the sh:t startled been in the house, Profeaeot Semy- the Indian National Congress has pro- "' onov?" claimed independence, has run up an A /'a_ p _ "_Going UP. my friend. rrot_dow i,' _ "The thi:it,lid creatatre-in-the Z4d!&>s Pa4taaal fla%. Lan_palliated or 9 � the prcfeaso: interrupted. studio was hese when I came, two Condoled crime, and ties announced u,- a r.�. n _... r . , "Up?" repeated Barry. "Why we years ago next OcEober, and heaven an era of "civil dtaabedlence." What - { . t . -• � - .passed nobody on the stairs,-and the knows how long beforie that, he roe- part has been played in these. pro- ' ,are only two other apar%nent3-•Gri3- ponded. "The young roan,-?ir.-Ladd, ceedings by a belief-that anything is � -wold'a below you, and the woman moved• in only three months ago, on permissible under a Labor Govern- "iabove in the atticl According to GM the first of May,and ml morose neigh- trent in an England on the verge _ Icer Boyie the woman went into hyster- bor, just below, took posses-ion a year economic collapse, it would now be Y'# ics when she heard the news and you before that after I myself hrd-been futile to esquire.. The fact,1s thd't • !know yourself how you had to pound here six or seven months. The janitor, something more than a threat, not { upon Griswold's door to arouse him or superintendent, looks as though he merely to Great Britain but to the - and how leisure! and reluctant! he whole work which the British Rat has Y y might have been the furnace man for " came down finally to investigate! the original. -.householders and his done,for the good of India, has been ':There did not teem to-be—an b e in ."- dhl sad-h!s X - %- associates have undertaken to make :rye' ?'^ ,.. ..: . As he spoke there came a respectful -- _ antra a is no n authoritative-knock ogee is oor }teed--For the and he rose with a sigh and waddled less than for that of the British Com r - Mopwealth- as a whole; the threat - - over to admit a ion armed ww - _ r young man whose blue eyes were as must be faced and withstood. "In re• g- V keen to Craig!' the let slating it, with the Hrttreat modern- - " ry'sfown. - Hon, the Government of India will ' ter cried be- The eget time a hesdaa�e ntahtes t3 have the support of all the law-abld5: - > fore either of the others could speak. Vd y at home-- fore „ Ing elements, and may regain the re- �,,,•,� Did' the chief send you' over from Or some other ache or pain pro* . t Y be ua Bpect o! alany waverers: �r r ado .tars to take charge of the - v this is Ser ant �- guteyourkeepinganmplement- E` case. Mr. Semyonov, ge Not a Words Craig, from the hotriicide bureau." Semamber Aspiring For there is "I'guess the'all know.,what Pro- -Wilson was paying-a visit to Paine's tttrcely my sort of pain its � � feasor Semyonov has done for us in house. -During the converaatlon the WRI � ;` tt+blieve, sad relieve promptly, times past." The newcomer laughed question of manage cropped up. life-like g�golf-is made as be shook hands, then turned frank- "All this talk about the married man '.These tablets give teal teUd, or ly to Barry. I dont know why the beirrg under-.the lash.at home makes Inill would not continue to take ' vP of many little'ihiings each -chief assigned-me �to this job when me sick," expostulated Wilson. "Now, them. They am quite barinlesti or vee of whitch help. the Ocoee. you,were already on.the ground, John, tell me, Paine, do you know,one hen- - i Better digestion-steadier but orders are orders and I'll` be pecked husband?" dis medical Pro#eedon wmsld not ' serves-clearer brain, are sl! "No-no--no," murmured his friend Arescribe � thankfu. for a little unofficial co- + factors that count and are � operation.- glancing round nervously. Don't be a martyr to unnsot>ima gained from the "I've got to interview the other ten- "Of course you dfn't; went on Wil- .:K ire of-Wriaky's. ants of the house," said Craig. "Are son. "It I met the wife of a henpeck• °' To-colds Ahat nikht •so, YOU deed not hesitate to tab eattib be checked; neuritki ear iris. It b WAL It in shrm there any pointers you could give me ed husband—" �• wive °fit save "' talgts; to that pains D� to the"same. It never depress the ..• �„� n.., first?" "Y say. old man, spoke up Paine, "You_haven't seen them?" "let's change the subject. M m my 1ltintsa; or any sadsring for Whichbserk so lies It an aftu a=064 "No. I read the statements they wife is in the next room." �spitio b such an sQeetivirrsa�i- b cause od my psm made to the precinct dicks and then --: , COIR a*by a dootw. came straight for you. Tbey-re each :'There is no more meaning now treated '_� ' `'-, s MulFss►e► in their own apartments with a guard to a kiss than there is in a handshake. - cin on each landing and.two on the street The only difference is there is more DX1 below, one a of en .ance one wherrthe fire escape comes down t,.. r ISSUE No. 9-10 !outside the studios, by that vacant Minard's Will Kill Corns. " ,moi 1lAglfl�•, .(.s.. ..:1.. ..Lnw.nm".. .i..,4,+.•.crl.........•v._ '..,:.:c..'..r.•:..,..;•�.�W.•rY,.�,a0ec,..w_.•:,...l:.q•s z',u.?:.4K.a'�.4 •.i-.,e....a.. _e.-.-.�.:..ri.:...c. .rw.. _.ta...'i...^h%-L...vL 7r.':...'�';.''S.sww-?Y'�k•5f! .r+rz-ti,: s4.:. _ :w;?s.:, .... _ ker+C�} 4..e...✓• --Nty.�:�e:?4,esw:CW�'�'uiW^..? �yx"i�_��A_awsCt+:--'�.'°a•`i�.�`�-+L';xre... , p. 4r ,":_e �_. .4.. v `w.'i' �1 x�y: hFv:... �:1 i,+'.. ,y9 .. ..♦"y..y..'..-. ...:: y,n J.:.'> e,.NR.._Z7,Wx .....' .I.w TD-'•:f'. i�•.-Iw`•'(r-s .,:••'_ .,p✓,,,,.N � `:�I•.�9{V ..5:-�.�u'Ye.'..•�r ' +•-hi 3r'r. •M; y'.. 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Over �'otal of Banks Galt Distric Suffers Particul �+ �aans - 47- - b3r - -:- - - ar"- Spring Fieshet Uniform Legislation Has Been'Drafted Supplementir;g BRIDGES WRECKED Provincial Guarantees legiaa.—Satielacfory financial can pool has been operatig in conigrmify nPolice and FirCmCII Rescue of the wheat pools-of Kest- .with the aims, and objects of the or- „� k ti Marooned Citizens xA. ern Canada, which at present have on ganization. The legislation agreed r R " • ' From Ofl'1CCe riepoaita with the bang that flnanea upon will be introduced into the Leg- Toronto.--Gorged- with ice, many the Co-operative Associations ad- islatures at an early date, wanc,ea to.the 140,000 farmer mem- "In the meantime, the Governments � YY �� rivers in Central and Western Ontario -hers of the prairles.—"collateral valu• desire to make plain that this action .• Saturday entered a flood stage, and in d, at current prices, at mora thaih 15 is only in order to supplement the i their rampage canned heavy damage pe per cent. in excess of the total of u;tdertaking already arranged and not s to property. Galt suffered.particular, loans to the pools;' i stressed Inas ` n ly in the spring freshet, the Grand because of any Impairment of theY a� � s ?s ' statement issued here by pools margin with the banks or be- Provincial �� : River rising 10 lest within a few min- margin �z�gmlera: cause of any doubt of the pool's An- v � ntes. Ata .--ference here Saturday boo- y x The water !n its rush wrecked uncial positign, as the pools have a2 ^• u #ween Preaito.. - -p' M. Anderson, present on deposit with tb'e banks bridges and-swirled several teat deep i Saskatchewan, Prean_-^J. E. Brown collateral valued, t current market kAa "� meq'' to business streets. Firemen and the 'fee, Alberta, and Premier John Brack- prices, at more than 15 per cent. In police rescued citizens from office " ea of Manitoba, and representatives excess of the total of the-banks' lgans bniidinga. Large cages o! ice floated - z of the central selling agency of the to the pool.,, "r .. „ , into the streets, in one of which a pools, uniform legislation was draft• Drop Din Values at Winnipeg ;.. fish weighing loan pounds was caught ed suppemeating the guarantee given :$ At Blair, three tall" north of Galt, n• the leading banks by the Provincial Winnipeg, Man.—Usual "Saturday , 1, _ the ice is piled 30 feet high along the Governments' recently, and to ads• Hesston" market trading in the grain k- y" � r h banks. r quately finance the balance or the pit here Saturday, with trade dull F � • �,�•,., u ' _ In Kitchener citizens were anxious i��; crop of 1929, and featureless and another drop In s " .�' for several hours while the ice packed Joint Statement Issued values. -~ - ° e ' • at Freeport. Then the ism began to The Premiers issued the hollowing Influenced by wealwess at Liver F;Y;' x � move, and within an hour the water s pool,and tack of export demand, prices ,r. H �v K 5 ` level had dropped two feet. Police ,joint statement; �xr were 2%c to 3%c per bushel lower .' r and volunteers rescued Miss EIla Luts "We encountered no difficulty what- at the close, July future finishing at ever in'arrangtng uniform legislation 14 4th c° w difficulty. , $1.16% for the heaviest recession of covering the guarantee to be given ;, - Closely Watched aP ` tae banks for their advances to the day, May, at 1.15 and October r' goof .aD to the present time and to $1.17 7/'8. in Brantford the .flood-prevention ` s Though export trade fell away again works were reported In good order, w} CANADA'S WOMANHOOD HONORED express Saturday, the•past week showed fair but the situation !s being watched ag ncytegave the G errnm nts-s the iY n°tabje im®r ereeeeveralnt Iii odaps of .appoverseas ntm®nitto rap eatetn the Caasdtan Seaars shows Mrs. N $te has Inst been8anno aced by closely, { - _ wltaae fullest information concerning their buying. Thr ' Harbor mea as Part Stanley bloca - 8rranciat and sales po$itlou. The Gov;` fairly good buying by exporters. 3; Premier Mackenzie King. Dins. Nilson, who la the mother of eight children.i some anxiety over the ice blocade eruraeata are perfectly ion.sath with I �•0� to 4,000.000 bushels of Cana-' to not only the first woman to be appo7nted to the Canadian Senate, but she ��has formed is Kettle Creek, about the resrtlt8 0! the conterencce. dtan wheat being taken up for ea- '(a the first woman to enter the Upper House on the North American coatis-; halt a tulle above the village. Damage "ZKe found as we expected that the port account. ant and the British Empire. —Photograph by, Powis, Ottawa• to fishing craft is feared should the _ barleade give way suddenly, ; ----- - At Chatham a rise in the Thames _;� Radio j river of three feet since Thursday' !s 1 Prince is Balked John I Dixon Dies I Business Men - ' ben 3759668' reported. T f B' Els haat' Tit Heart Trouble' Are Beaten and i `•ruinire cram sive hills >s caning trouble ($ f1 { in streams In the Cobourg district. C ` Bound to Treed► Toronto Leads Lint With 54,_; t�ePole Rescues 'Within $0 'Yards When Former C.N.E. President and I High water, weakening ice ind Animal Became Alarm- Well Known Horseman 355 — Montreal Next youthful recklessness contributed lo. : ed and Disappeared Passes ,.Appalling Ordeal of Two.' _ With 38,816 � three near drownings and three thrill. '{ • Young English in North Ottawa.—How the use of radio Is' ins rescues-aver the week-end, Nairobi, Kenya Colony. British East John Joseph DLrcon, well-known To- China t Two were at Hamilton and one at .. . Increasing in Canada is indicated la London All three will be reported to :Al Ica.—The Prince of Wales has ronto stock broker and former Dr�I•li London—Tbe full story of how two -' "Ibsen robbed by bad Iuat[ of a chant® dent of the Canadian National Ex- figures issued at the radio-telegraph' the Royal Canadian Humane Society young Enitllehmen were captured. k reg- Ito, shoot a big bull elephant after Era- btbftion. died Sunda at his home, 63` branch o! the Marine Department. Y I bastes, and bound by Chinese brig.� . 1 !a order to win-recognition of the ren• •�11 welling nearly 100 miles on foot in Cluny sive. He had been suffering ands has just been received by the' Thera are two months yet before the suers'bravely• ta. iaearch of blas and finally getting with- n !0 yards m the animal. for some time from heart trouble. father of one of them, bin. >i,. x11. fiscal year ends, but in the 10 months'; Cooler weather and lack of rain pro �u4 ' Youn Dir. Burton and a buatneba' number of radio licenses leaned was' mia� relief as week starts with five - The Prince's misfortune was reveal Mr. Dixon was president of the; Ba=ton, of Redruth, Cornwall, ending with January this Tear the worst over. _ Godlre were i 37b,068. compared with 3t14,934 In, 'ns,--"S" led by Captain D. G. Finch-Hatton. fa. Canadian National Exhibition Ii 1934 associate, Mr 1 H. C. y, � � mo%is banter who accompanied the and 1937 He was also pre sident o!' " Prince'* party on as expedition into the Thoroughbred Horse Association, peaetnting North China !n the later 'January a year ago, as lnreaaa of i � � �� director of the Oatarto Jockey Club i eats of their respective British Arms!78,142. : the African jungles. twhere they re. ' when they were captured by bandits,s The radio equipment of differeatt Will Now Be Sold _ X +turaesl Saturday. He said .the els and was actively associated with' iturne got scent of the porters just as �� other organizations. 1' They lveve run Tato $ bandit camp cities at the end of January, that !s to He was born la Toronto. Oct. 4, a stile distant, and were ordered, un- say the licensed equipment, was as the Prince was preparing to shoot and educated at Toronto Model I der pressure of the robber eblef's re-`follows i British Prisoners Faced With Quickly crashed away through the volver, to write letters demanding Toronto, 64,368, an increase of 10.- Extinction—Prisons and - - ;jungle and got out of range. He de. School, commenced his bnsinesa career with Alexander and Stark. 'He bean ransom. 000: Montreal, 88.818, as increase of scribed the animal as a big beast with I) ,Barracks Unused slid ' joined the firm of A. J. Wright and �300,Ot10 Demand f 9,000; Ottawa, 8,135; Winnipeg, 1=: as ' tusks that must have weighed 100 f I 11 834; Calgary, 3,376; Edmonton, 3.416, Empty - aountta each. I Company in 18li2 of whiob 5, was, 'rbts they refused to do, but moderate I and Vancouver, 14,844. London — 'Britain's criminals are :Year Kcalgau, hgwever, the Prince 'partner and manager•until 1915, when queatly wrote asking for a moderate ' The twaataat increase In the radio j one clans whish seems to be traveling , _ killed-a litre buffalo with tho first shot. he retired. i sum Tlsteners lenda importance to the bill I on the road which leads to eltinction, hie is looking the picture of health Mr. Dixon was a great club tuna, a The bsadlt gang enbaegneatiy de member of the Coronto, Eglinton and I manded the ridiculous ransom of regulating broadcasting which will be While the criminal "dole;" as the and impressed everyone with his walk- Toronto Hunt Clubs. He was sa ,before ParUiLd►ent this session and I sons' appropriation might'be-term- *: **+g -prowess and ead$raace. The and a Conservative. He Is}their+claimbto £38.000 ands modlAed} which promises te'be caatt'aversal.. ' Isnaddecreasing, mbhe ar eased Government to- Anglican a • IPrtace will stay with Governor Sir Ed- survived b his wife, formerly Mise Burton and Godfrey were kept pr1- _ ~ward Grigg for a few days before go Annie Nobe Duggan, daughter of the Boners in separate tents. For two _ _.. superfluity of prisons and, military frr ` Lug into the Masai game preserve on original owner of Woodbine 3iaek. HSI days they went without food. (rod j barracks. a-Photographic expedition. sone a familiar figure in the grand-l trey became involved in a tr3cas with Victim (�i NoY` Maidstone fall, which is to be closed ` his guard, who wished to prevent him shortly, is- the 36th institution of its - Ha stand enclosure -and paddock•at the - t'f bV Woodbine meets' sad was regarded as from going over to Burton's tout. The triad to-disappear�leappear since 1914. Since ="i'd �+���, one of the best iudttea d horses In =exult was that he w,gs thrown Ut tho i Nomad Eskimo 'Restores Hoe-, that year the prison population of the Speed Sri' IG�IilC Canada. Sround and be by hili a doze t; pit81 at ThC 'Pae Badly United Kingdom has declined by 77 cent- bandits with their rifles. Frozen sifter 700 per cent. Both were then strapped no to trees. -• -The surplus of military barracks Sir Esme Howard Sails for 1 ��hey were kept awake to the old I jVliles of�Travel �rlsea partly from reduction of the _£ngland Ending Notable s" fashioned method' of torture 'rbefr; �l'he Pas, Man.—A 700-mile journey forces and partly because the schema D •k s suffering from, mosquitoes and, ver ' of mercy over snow-drifted traits of� of army .ot8anlzation today calls for s __ __Career ___,___ _. .y am min vias terr.1 a. �- 1 the concentration of troops in definite " a _ _ • New York, Feb. 22. —His broad-( R y r: r: For stzteen days ase young CO the-northland- sad the training areas. It is goub 1nI Ii the sa i+liehelas-Diantay-8uzler.--I � � mercfal pioneers were kept nn the;railway line ended here Friday with. grreat Sheffi-old barracks w ever e presidentofColumbia.University, put move— chiefly in the arrival o! Shoomek, F.aklmo, from occupied again. sir tribe- of nomads' who ,rhA estion has been made in -- V. weighted down with the friendship robber huts. ra>sig of the American people, Bir Esme linat !n the sub•Arctic regions. parliament that London's two priact- Pcleass - With both legs ,hands and face Noward, the retiring British ambas- � Then one night, writes Air. Nurfou pal-prisons—Wandsworth and Penton- eador aqd wady Isabella started for !' frozen, Shoomeg is 1n St. Aatltony's 3 1 to his father, their blankets and coats vilte—should be razed and housing _ land and home ]amt night. . They Hospital here, while surgeons bat- reas for the workleg class substi- $ I were taken away: they were•bound a + nailed aboard the Majestic. , tle for_ his life. And he has every toted. F to the but supports by armA, hands, prospect of living. Sir Esme's last few hours in the a b ' Q • - .� '�; ,� ' , legs, and neck.. Victim of a northland blizzard,: � conntxy to wbich he had been for six Sometblag exciting was toward, Shoomek was brought to civilization Spring P10Willlg Starts 'years His Majesty's ambaaagdor;were t crowded with compliments events. ` A.bnBle sounded somewhere; shots f by white men and Indians, 300 miles On Gyre CountyFarms; complimentary r were being fired; d Chinese officer by dog team and 600 by special train. :<:The Ambassador told the guests of the ,�" rushed into the 'but followed by arm On February 13. Shoomek with two Early SCCdi"t1g 'Likely ' - "British Empire Chamber o1 Commerce «• ed privatea, a Russlan officer and Gen- companions, was hunting along the Dieaford, Feb. 23. —.Plowing ;. at luncheon that-such was,the-hospi• oral Nan Ping hlmaeit. i coast o! Hudson Bay. about 160 tulles started. A f}Y'mer near Clargabnig tallty of th8 farewell tendered himself Their ropes were cut.• They were north of Cburohill. 'Overtaken-by a was seen busy in the Sella on-Frtda9 and Lady Isabella by their American t tree men again. sudden storm, his two companions afternoon, and one or two more were ` friends they both felt it was hardly They-heard 'afterwards fust 'tn the bought the' abettor o! their 191,00", noticed Saturday. The plowing. was .-decent for them to bo alive. � ��< rescue fight three soldiers bad been while Shooraetc started for his north• being done on fairly light soil,, but, But ere was mgre'to come. 'Just shot, and a few of the bandits also. h ` � _ _ ern Lotus, halt a mile c intent. Fie with a contirinaace of the present bele Majestic sailed laSc night lost his dogs and for-two days and mild weather, heavier lanllwril be At -ISir Harry Gloster Armstrong, consul- Mabel Normand Dies in Welt I nights wandered though the bitter to work in a few days. Farmers.re �kq . general at New York, gave a supper Los Angeles—Mabel Normand, once old. _ port very little,frost In the ground in k for Sir Esme and Lady Isabella. one of the most widely known and'' this district, as the snow came early It seemed to those who said good- Mrs. Kate "Merrick, England's night highly paid etas of the screen, but - ' -club queen, fust released from fifteen ` - j and remained-on the land until a few aye aboard ah.p last night, that the for the lest five years fit virtual re I ,-' three' blasts of tLe linieatic's horn as months with hard Labor in fail for .tirement, forced by public disapproval Canada Please COPY days ago.' bribery and police corruption; is-the Unless there is unusually cold r she pulled into the stream, world mother-in-law of tiro peers. of bar' connection--with a series a London—A traveller Lome from weather yet ahead, geueral Spring -' mean for Sir Esme and Lady IsabellaHollywood scandals and later by Ill-i Hawaii says that ae has not seen one work will be early, and. Fall wheal a happy release. nese, died eery Saturday In a sent-i advertisement hoarding there such and clover will soon stars to grow. In F r---�—, -After hoisting a few long tons of er{um at Menrovia near here, where hoardings having been forbidden by South Simcoo County the wheat is be- Admiral Byrd's style is somewhat snow off the family driveway, a man she had been confined with tube She I of to Hawaii, thanks to the crnnad' cramped by the tact that this old takes tittle inters a an article on l sin for more than a year. She o[ the` women members of the Out eiantng to "green" already.--Mall and 4 world has only two pops. the digging o! the SZ. Lawrence canal. sons a na ve t door Circle. Empire. rr ^ r � ar• _ ., a>.-...<' :. r" .ti'.:. ,. ..-.. •' .,.• :,':.__-. _.';... .'.' .. '•',•' 'i.�. .ate.- �� xsaLiars ..asp a� x tYZp, :..» u".. . . a 3,�`.c:s.t�,ti. ..a.. �..;• •. -.�...:' .. .. ..i: ,,. -.:,.�,+•,.a+r' :.� tt S,,,w`.e ti.' a"-°�.' "a'. r 't^�;�i�'.. u'tx s:, ?,'�;. �. Gf ••' T. S y.+� �`a�t« .y' :•#.f-e *A�.< ,:y`6nw '"$ •' ,i�.. ^.nw.. :, •.•u�., e+4w .roti .. _. ;;+, ,*" : •^.'.!•s'Y ., •..,,,rs.�. ,y,,. .a:+:p y.,,, z `b:.'Y ,rz K+ac_' ,• ',,� .�rr',t i a ...':. .-.. ., -try/.i-'. ',1>R ...• e}'tc':�?^-Y wi.- .e'fw �.r,m. ..., .'^�"... ,.a'ssr ,ya•sh�.F:. ,a r,, .• r ..:-- ? w.,.-: >'�. 4'__ _ _ .' _ _._...L—��: 'k, at-the home of Wm. and Intra. Mich- The Shriner*' Coiweakios. 'which _ _ . � all, on Friday, Feb. 212t, when they will be bold-in Toronto to tbmonth ham on Nl a phgesHighway) d- HOMND6-(ioR 11w Lard PI Industrials. a celebrated the thirty-sixth annivet- of June will be a mottater It tate °f the late Pharos s�� >� 111:f4psrseara ' er. Sale at 12 noon. 8 TOOLMS tr<.aoU VWdlaadvasm - aasy of their wedding. It was also is said that it will be the largest Saturday, March 15th,--Audio h �nL invsatmeats at from.b tog per N -eubsaripdass m the United Stases sad Croat the sevpath anniversary of their eid- convention that the :xorld has ever of Percheron Horses Fresh Cows - �JWtaia:s.tio in ad"me. est daughter, Helen, and Mr. Arnold seen. The number of dotegates will and y , 1NT8U19ANUB=-Ail classes written la- ;. _ Burrows, of Scarboro, and the third be from'two hundred and fiftythous- a Cattle, lot 24 torr 4. cludt Fire.. , b$ Automobile, Wind- anndvereary of their seeojid dough- and to three hundred thousand. Whitby Tp' See bills for particul. storm, Accident and Sickneso. JOHN MURKAR,-Praprietor, ars. Sale at one odock, sharp. y ter, Dora, and Mr. Maitland Ryan, of These with their families,-will in all arA- Phone or wrltq ` 4ju%kL, Saek. There wore twezity- number about six hundred-thousand. .''Wm. Maw, Auctioneer... .. .. 48c! BD. BOWiI[AN,Whltby ` OtJNBARTOitt. four who eat down to a sumptuous Toronto will be taxed to the limit to dinner. Amo the Miss Heigler, we are sorry to say guests were: 'provide lodgirtg for this host, Res- t as in hospital in Toronto, -Aith a Mr. and-Mrs. J- Michell, who cel- ddents outside the city for miles are _ u ebrated 'the thirty-seventh ariniverb- being appealed to for assistance. The i compound facture: •ary of,their.marriage on the follow- work of preparation is being carried Sullivan Bros. sale, was well aL P 8 m8 day. Their many . friends join on in a ver satisfactory manner b - Mended and quite a success. We wth 7 Y r Y Y - - u :nsiss the faint► from our commanitg, math the family in extending their the committees appointed for the Y congratulations and hope that Mi. ` Walton Holmes, we are pleased to purpose, This contention will be one �j state is able to be out again, having and 'Mzs• Michell may enjoy many of the greatest advertisements that _ Watch ' been confined to his bed through ii1- such celebrations. the city has ever,had, as the visit- a _ -_..Sloss• ors will find out that Toronto is more . '. .AtinTI01� SALE OF this x- ` Mrs, Pearson who received the sad in - than merely a cross-roads, in'Pact a .-teiligence that their son who was an Farm Stock, Implelnea cite. a beautiful' and ,progressive aeroplane instructor in -Cala'ornia 1 space - - - had been killed. Puultry, Furniture Etc. SALE Rt=Gi3TER. = A. number of our Young People _ 'attended a party on Monday even- The undersigned has received instruc• Saturday, March 1st.-Auction sale '11eXt ing at the home of Gordon aro ftrs. tions from of horses, cattle, pigs, poultry, _Murison, Cedar Grove. l�K, w3f. H. TAS LOR furniture etc, at lot 22, Con. 4 .. -.1 Mrs. White who has been con3•iri�d ' Pickering 1 mile• west of the ­ week to her bed we are now leased to To veil by public auction at. p Brock Road, the property of W. H. say is improvingg in health. Her Lot 22, Con. 4, Pickering Taylor. Sale at One sharp. See daughter, Mrs, Mills is with her. -oa- Bills. Prentice'and Prentice Auct- . Mr. James Foston and Mrs. Hod- SATURDAY,' MARCH IST, •1930 pioneers. ge's father were building a house Saturday, 'filar. 1st-Auction Sale Just north of the Cormnunity. Hall Tbe•following valuable property. viz: di kitchen furniture and--utensils, : M E S R I C H A R D S t mei with a painful accident, when Black mar". p. I1 years old dining room "furniture, beds, bed- -"the scaffold on 'which they were Grey mare, g. p, -aged dirig cutlery; and all other articles � rrozkiag; broke and the fell to .the Sorrel mare, g, p, aged " . C+ROCER y etc., in the house belonging to the _ ,ground. _ Brown horse, g.,p. 10 yesErs old estate of the late Thos. Mansfte Colt, rising 2 years ohs at Frenchman's Ba 13HO tGHAM. Red cow, due in March y'• Sale at 2 ` _ ('clock. W. B. Powell, Auctioneer. Roan cow, due in March Picker-ing Hard-ware Sere Roland Hamden, who has been rn T� Tuesday, Alar. 4th-Auction sale of. Brindle cow, due in April Quebec during the past year, zettirn- Red-cow, due in April 35 high-class grade Holstein milk= _. -ed home this meek White Helfer, due pin April Ing cows and heifers, at lot 5, Con. ` The Harvey Brothers and Mrs. Roan cow, due in May 2, Pickering Kingston Highway, - ' Bob. Harvey and children spent the 3 springers Whitby, Ont. the property of R. �$Y')�e1'8� your stook needs tone. reek-end at the home of their par- Ducks and Drake 1Zudsell Fleming. Sale at 1.30 p. J ' ents here. m. Wm. Mary Auctioneer. , W. J.Bromcn and ctiidren, of Tor- 50 chicken. 2 pig- Dr. ilet}s n0 Special Binder, M. H. 6 ft. with trucks and Thursday, 4.,irch 6th-Credit Sale - � � onto, accompanie;i by Chas. I.iscon,• of farm stock and implements, at be,. were visitors .in Brougham on and carrier, new. � : Dr, Hess' Stook I onic Saturday last. 3i�trer, 31. H. in good shape lot 15, rear Con 10, Markham, the The_old fripnd� here of t`, late' Grindstone, Corn planter, Buck say► Property of Theophilus Madill. t - Sohn Stewart e�c4Fnd t; the :airily Garden seeder P;z ,rough Sale at one o'clock, 7 months Cred- Dr. Hess' Poultry Pan•affiip Loggirrg chain, -Buggy it. Fred Postill Auctioneer. Oyster eh®lir {]frit and Beef 9Cr3 their sincerest sympathy in their Incubator, 100 a ca Wednesday. •toad bereavemert, egg p Y. Mar. 12th-•Auction sate p Forks, ohovel;, Hoes, and man ot- of registered Clydesdale mares, will nlali:e the h®13a pay Large returns The pupil; of ti':e public, school :. . Y. � Y her articles high race milkingcows and first- s ►rare n hay:n sr�r�ral 1'0l d ty r,Gravel box Disc harrow class 8 implementand Fordson Max- ow to the illne,.3 of the tr-acher, Set of sleighs Cuttin% box tractor; the property of W. G. Max- 'k c°tnplete stock of General Hard ware always on baud. 111r, Harry Jermyn Turnip pulper '.,Fanning mill well, one-half mile east of Mark- Aftent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and R I - 1'• C. Bro vu, has quiterecovereda Seperatoz RenfrewSet of ladders ham Village, on the Provincial - - epairs. from the injuries he received inna motor accident in which he f4gure,i� Jet of scales, 2000 lbs. cap. Highway.. 8 months credit, Pren- We have it, can get it. or it is not made.;] - ':severat weeks ago. Hand >cuffler - Cross-cut saw tice and Prentice. Auctioneers _ Rake, 3i. H.. 10 ft. in good shape Saturday, March. 15th-Extensive Vii•. and Mrs. Pawson- paid_their Set of harrows, a sections - Credit sale of Dairyherd. Farm � �`' ,� � �+ home here a flying visit on Sun- Plow. M. H. tic. 21 SLock, tractor. Im laents • a �a.w7DONs . �' day Mr. Ilan son is employed in Wilkinson ploy, ? o. 7 ;Hay rack. iture etc., on lot 10, Con. 9 Mark- t ,Olarkham at present. Wagon Drill, 13 hoe Cutter - - Harvey Liscombe Is recovering Coal on heater Washing machine midus-Winter nicely from an accident with which Copper boiler -Galvanized wash tubRbe met while butchering for H E• $Zan n lam Small LampeC•`EDIT SAILE urner, of Whitevale. Sigp ,DishesBed linen Table lineaThere was a splendid congregation U!• = - Towels and other articles too num.. --- �at the thatch service on Sunday af- erous to mention. Hfll'sCs = f -.,ternoon and also a most encoums- Dresser. Washstand, 2 toilet seta - > ng attendance at the Sunday School. Iron beds 3 ea�,,p hese, con;ptete -_ . ._ 8 Only Men's Sheepskin Coate, reg. 8.25, to clear 6.95 each The National Prayer Service for 2 Kitchen tables- Doz. Kitchen chairs The undersigned has_"received in-' BOpg Sweater CoatB Women will be held on March 7th, *tractions ft ori , jumbo knit rag. 2.95 at 2 in the United Church. The Small rug Tapestry rug _ a' , Smolt rugs and Oil cloth special 3.49 each Women of the Community are asked Kitchen range Coal of stove o l ;• �• Asfialttront �8D'e Earlapper Caps, reg. 1:25, OOW 98th' to attend. Dining room suite, 8 pieces '1'rr veil by public suction at the Congratulations are extended to Book-case and writing desk, comb'd. Franklin , Hotel. Markham `;10 pairs Girls' Zipper Overshoes, reg. 2.40, l� ,Miss Margaret Brown, who passed Large extension diming room table . ;pn _ der intermediate Examination, with Sideboard 5 Rocking chairs - - special per pair 1.99 -honors at there t examinations of 2 small tables, Gramaphone, Records ;�iATU"Aye MAX. STH Boyo Hoekep Boots, Our regular line 1 5, -• the Toronto Cdia� vatorq of Music. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP The following valuable property: specially The Women's Missionary Society _ _ y� vac s_ _ 3' l P Y priced 2.55 Meetingheld at the home of 'Mrs. A carload of Rood, sound, Western Several odds and ends at clearing price TERMS-.Hogs, Fowl, incubator and bosses, mare and geldings. f Bert Harvey on Thursday afternoon, all sums of ;20.fJb and under sash; 8 years old,8 • nom 4 to R =vi*as*e1-attendded.---4'ite- ISeE was led by the President, l�s. L. will be ven to parties furnishing ars booFoo so gen e R A D LE Y Johnston, Mrs. Holtby and Mrs• app so tehing and will be sold without reserve. 1 ved joint notes. 5 Per cent - Malcolm Sr. taking the Devotional off for cash. TEaats: 8 months credit. 4 per cent 20 I C $ im R I N Exercises. Mrs. John Phillips read prtntke sad pr,entic% Auctioneers. discount for cash. an interesting report from the pen of Sam Took aerk F. POSTI I.L, Auctioneer. -'Mrs. (Rev.) -M-tGAtivary on her-ex- wriences in the missionary travelsin the Far East, iii". Gannon sang _ _ SPE•C1APli a hymn.as a solo, and Mrs. Gannon - - -and Mrs. Malcolm Jr. sang a duet. The Roti Call was answered by Mia- FOR TEAM HARNM - bionary quotations. Arrangements • . ;were made for the service of prayer i to be held'in the March on the.af- Q ternoon of March 7th. At the close . Bcase-moaated Team Backbaad Harness of the meeting Mrs Harvey served la ec trace t 2 inch' y cat with heel chains, i42t1li ;s delicious lunch. _ evavol the ;ltingloNighwalg - eg7osj 'ithh 5 ring btbeching. instead of back. s 049.06 ..., Daily _GREEN RIVER. - � Coach S • ...Bloc moan ted Team Back band lHacaees, iBE,50 Gird and airs. Seebeck, of Marls - - 51ria Breeching _ •Lasnt, visited friends in Green River .. ti � -- -- " - � g ° .• ii44.25 -. on Sunday. this is not a factory harass*, but custom mode in our ' ? Mrs. Benson Wilson and lira. Drs- - own shop at Markham. 'ICKERING.TORONTO- p b m' ' aper visited with Mrs. Albert Heisey -' -- - on Sunday evening _ �Pe specialise on repairs to 6'arneee and collate. ` Mr. and Mrs. W St. John, of - - .-Stouffville, visited tie letter's fatly - -Fare 50 - — - - - Cents Q ' or and sister here over the week-end. _ � � i� e �- - Mrs, Everett MacKay and little Leave Pickering Standard D .- •daughter,'of Brooklin, are spending Time) Leave Toronto - a meek with the formes'* parents A. W -P. AI. A, .M . P. M Harness and Collar' Manufactacer ;here. d ; 25 3.55 d i.30 3.30 �►rtZA Rg�'� Died, at Winnipeg,on Feb. 5th, d 7.55 .4 55 8.38 •4 30 g �NT. Home Pbore 8400 p`• u -Martin W. Wells who was in his 53rd 8.55 5.55 9.30 5.30 .year, had spent all his- life in Man- -: 9.55 3.55 : - 10.30 (3,30 Roba. The many friends of Mrs. ,0,55 i.55 - ' 11,30 . 7.30 • F Wells take this opportunity in her 11.55 8.55 �P, M, 8.30 'tend to her their sympathy in her P• M. 9 55 .- F12.30 sold bereavement- 12.55 10.55 1.30 _10,30, Therewill be sold by public auction 1.55 a 11,40 2,30 11.30 ;at green River School on Saturday, 2.55 " We have a supply of Fresh FrozenFie� ' March 1st; at 2 o'clock a frame buil- d n.iily Hxcept ynudii -din 16 Eby 20 feet, used as a wood F e Sunday only . . :�;t Right Prices. on-the acfiool Premises. This t,nrirh cunneetions•at. Tovonto-for Barrie, Orillia, iding will be suitable for ( div- i Oaraline of Groceries ie •_oinplete. ;bag house, a hen house or a garage. (.»ch t auric tion+ 9t R„tF clu for All U. S. A. points' The Young People of Box Grov,� M ;4vhmnhr•, t)rn,,,{rvilir, Samittun, Brant ' moire giving their Drama, entitled me , -4nd Overshoes, rr _and Hc► s turd. �TintzrirNF�ll•, $tiff»lo title► Miner Rnl,ber9Oarha is -44True Love is Better Than Gold" on Overalls, ugh Wednesday March 5th, in the Green intermediate points. ,. , u River Baptist Church, in aid of the u , Tire- a '""1Goodyenr rid T bee r RattAry (-'htirain8. -- _ Green River Union Sunday School _ __ _. drama consists of 4 act(, Kr. .,_ �T.y�a Howard TTagerman of Locu=t Hill j Y oath inns Phr,ne yrnr r,rl�rr, r win furnish the cornet celectiol- be- J We deliver, l` t!reen act:. :1dmi�si�n 23 and 1F I Phone ;bfnrkhnn, 6.40'.?. :fin.;, If y,nu can't laugh don't epee- General Green Rio Y` - A `er, enjoyable day gas spent1'T]. p oral M Duncan, - , 1, -- -�-- _ --- - ----.� _ .1lerciia , _ • nt y� Y e ` r .L'y.a' .r. .✓' d• _Jou raL C .4- n?Y Ln .:Y ile i t :x ,,y. � .,t :y ;:. .�,. ..x...Yu",y xi::+5. -'3. 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Ravin taken over Robt. --:with an attack of the flu. foe the past three weeks, is now gance, %roughaza, " an naw Ttms of Agincourt, spent Fri- to sit up. Joe Fruit Trees to give service In Breagbam, so Electric Service � .day with friends in Claremont. Mr. Somerville's sale on Monday as in Claremont, The Claremont Rocket' team went was well attended and good, prices Vreamental Trees and Shrub@ -Hoose Barn, Out buildings, either Olimblug Vines Ser vice ew *.always ready, day at to Stouffyine, an Wednesday last and were realized. conduit, flexible, or knob and t,�be Redgiag might servic& -2- Roy Ward was in Toronto on Mon- wiring. Alterations. ser- _-:7 Annuals played a Toronto team Otho 'won 5 one Clam 6105; PickelfAff Warner and Mrs. Brown of 08b- tay 4nd Tuesday attending the Good Special- Perennials* Gasoline,, Oil, Selberling t" FrLda. with the iattees, Roads convention. vices and motor installation. Tires. awn, open Bulbs Electric water Systems. Metal 251Y. A. L. rMN31T. Ward. syphon Septic Tanks. Sanitary os- iStrawberries and Small#ru*It'4' Mea J.____14arwAT-t= been confined el Tailoring and Dressmaking ens. We also can furnish any kind to her bed for a- week with a very 'Prom the Nurseries of The Pickering of roofing including Bird Doctors Thick heavy cold 1" Is under the D Lodi and gents' fur coats re-mod0l- Butts. Our work and else cal in- -THOS BOWMAN & SON, ve —91 . cire. tato new ones,at moderate A number from here attended the n we guarantee. Our Prices Rid geville, Oat. %Uance commi terms to sult,all. =tioeet your pocket-book- A post funeral of the late Wlu Mary 131una, Work ruay or ,be done at own home card will have our prompt attention. John T. Elliott. -A—gent, Tl�e ob to 0 —on Monday,-to the Claremont Uniou at re. Gibbon's home S. Poynter.. . joesecot:a1this Association to 228 Ritson Rd., South, Oshawa on Cemetepy, at Claremont. Magand prosecute Ont. the felons. 26tf Mrs. Esther 'Palmer has been here Pbone 3133M for a few days straights ning ubj MONMI ONTARIO Members having property stolm oommica Ahings at the house preparatory to CLARE 2826 Date immediately with any member going to Florida - where she imill of Executive Oommitimm -spend the remainder of the wtnter�- Memberebip he • The Claremont Continuation School Tickets mav be had ho fta President as; purpose E. BRYAN-- J holding their annual- con- j seerstarT on application. cert and Commencement Exeftibes' Succeosor to- Giallt Exac. Com. D. Banks,0.S.Palm on the evening of Friday, Mareh, or, M. *40haptiman, Pickering. 14th. Watch out for bflls giving '. Chidlow Ion D. Munrol - Jas, Richardson.The mild weather and rains of the Will take over the business m oll -stra plesident 833relary F: I full particulars. . .De past week or two has dissipated -a ge amount of snow and most of on March 3rd. i' traffic, although very'cough and not gore are a few Items of Special &L -A the roads am now passable for motor 7 — - , Ct ,ideal motoring by any means• Interest to Thrifty Shoppers The Women's Circle of the Bap- -tist Church held an open meeting on BroJM8,5 string, 2 for 25c, Tuesday at Miss S. E. Evans when Kellogg's All Bran, We. -Starting at 10 o'clock, sharp Mr. Pearline, 8 for 25c. BARR the men gave the program. I Pare C4 stile Soap, 6bare 26c. "The Call 'Lewin gave a paper on nand`i6 Claim of the Church"o and Fine Soap Flakes, 21bs.. 25C. Tractor School -.,G. M. Forsyth a paper on "The Con- Quaker Oats, China pkt. 3&. quest of the Church". Several qua:. Good clean rolled oata,4i 1b.25c. -Moving Pictures' tetter and solos were rendered, fol- Clover Leaf Caps and lowed by a banquet. Sauteed, 6 for 75c. The Stouffville Choral Society, un- Good Blatk Tea(special), 49c. New Durant Car g lCi der the leadership of H. M. -Fletcher L, swill present a high-class program m -'.-risk for your Coupons Delaval Milker the Claremont Community Hall, On These items are good for two W E speak of artistic - Paint DemonF an the evening of Thursday. March. itrations designs that 6th. The Choral Society will be as- dignified, not artistic r listed by the follo-xinc well-kno-n Phone Claremont 3700 Electric Washers designs that would be artists: Anthony Remouch. Gold- inappropriate for the Medist.of the Canadian National Ex- Lunch Served Pilin vi". This bhitioz% violin soloist who will play B U I L D E R S PU one Illustrated is aim- 4 three groups; Mr. Jack Devin, why ple, yethas artistry• will be heard in humorous - Scotch .We are now ready to For men, women and children 4ongs; Miss Ivy Saunders. So rano "No Greater Tribute' soloist; - Harold Saunders, rano supply you with : N. .W. STAFFORD,-Soloist-, Misses A. Lehman and E. FORD, Hoover. who will render several BRICKS. CONCRETE M Q e all and come earl gaton Road. piano duets; The Stouffvflle Male Kin BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- Whitby 0 Quartette composed of H. Saundera, W. Lehman, F. Marshall and Dr. N. ING PIPX, DRAIN TILE, Pboce Wbltby Smith, and a trio composed of MI-so 138 r -8 ND AND I GRAVEL Saunders. and Messrs Saunders and Marshall. Miss -Annie UhnuLs Charles 'Cooner (C".1aremont 'will act as accompanist . Do not Perry Cement Miss this great treat which will be :given under the auspices of the (lare. ;Products CO. Choral Society. Admission, 35 cents. .871 Bay St., Toronto 7 Ther® passed away u his resid Ea - Do B E R T R A N D Nap's Aaf Nutwa ence on concession 7, Pickering, oir Town PLANT-1 mile warth .• of Monday last, one of Pickerinij Highland Oreek. -General Merchant, most highly respected resid Obesp rat"for farm and country -eats in the person of Mr. John B. buildings. Windstorm insurance ou buildings, 4i Stewart, after a short illness from ��CLAREMONT, ONT. pneumonia. Mr. Stewart h" been Thfifty' Men I wind-mills,SlIce otc. _-a resident of the community pract- :.(Succe"er to D. A. &Ott) ..Automobile Insurance scally all his life. ' Fifteen years ago of&II kinds. A '. Will Buy Now U married Mary Darman. of Pick- t'FARMS FOR BALB ering T w ship, who survives him, together -with four young daughteirs, Write or hone jean. Margaret, Barbara and neap. NEW SPRING GOODS ED. BOWMAN 'and one brother, Peter A. all at bprn" S A L E His untimely ,death has cast a glo&n I so WHITBY. ONT. over the whole neighborhood, for It Ali Winter Goods Mint Go. 1h" loft a staunch., honorable citiz. publictaplerted m" ot.high This is your opportunity to buy Frints and GiDghams' 11'armers, Attention hdeaIs and sound principles, an act- S.Va.consire—mIA6- avi ilve worker in the United Chufth of Uki advantage of 66 : . Boots and Shoes I have secured the agency for the Prod Claremont, and Chairman of the max-Frices now k Wood and 0ockshutt Farm learlo- 'Board In t"df of Stewards. also Chair=11 prevailing. onto. and will keep eons Papers hand repsirs for those popaW - Gas —of the Schol Boamd of Atha Pub- Wall P And The stock is fresh and new, implement&. --fic School. .His funeral took place Also, London's barn and stable 1rom his late residence on Thursday The Reduction is Genuine. Afternoon to Markham Cemetery. ..�Paints fittings. The services were conducted by Rev.. Men's Overc&bc,_well tailored I will aim take contracts for panting tarne and bousee by a no -les on hand by spraying. Wankel cloth, rew. $25, for i4.95 OuflTip.Top Clothing samples procom �A. McLellan. The floral decorations p bare tribute to the universal respect Men's Sweater Costa, brown, In which he was IW4 Betimates oboorfully given. The sorrow red, white, Karlet. blue, 'Ing family have the sympathy of the all-wool Penman's, 9 lb wt, Phone 16ft 27-0 entire community. cog�.50, for &95 J, AISM119 The Women's Institute held a Fresh roceries -very profitable and interesting, meet- Men's Almirs Box, half lb. to ..Yull Stock. of t, when the each pair, reg75c, for 59c -'Ing an Wednesday. las Green River program was a debate, "Resolved Men's Fleece Underwear,Pon 'that the Oriental.should be exclud- man's, reg 1.00, for 79C M ed from Canada". Some of the points C. A. Overland, Manager Basket Factory I that the affirmative brought out that Manufacturersof 'the Oriental shuld be excluded were: FINGOLD ' S All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Borrp Some practices -that the Chinese in- LOWER PRICE-STORE' dulge in, disrespect of women, child ,Orates, Farmers, Bushel Phone 8801 marriage in India, the danger of them aganixing___ns_-hu4e&d­*f--us-CLAREWDWT_, _ ONT. Christiirilzing them would bedome a mixed race they would soon outnum- Frank Pennock, BRING IT HERIC ber us, they would become a menace Proprietor --to nwtionlinod, they are not progres- Now is the time to got a now:Sot of Buying on the. Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. sive and ars not suited to our chm- Harness, or get the old set yepalred, ate, they do not_assimilate with Phone Markham 6M Us 1 have In stock samples of Samuel and their ideals are not ours. Some Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The of the opponents in upholding their former may be ordered through eat&. InstaHment Plan -side of the question were: 98 per logue at prices quoted, -,cent of the Japanese children of Catalogue free., school age attend school, they are I also carry collars,collar pads, sweat PUROHASINU-66mmodities by paying I's dollar STANDS FOR THE BEST law-abiding and thrifty, the Chinese pads,' harness oil by bulk, harness down and a dollar 'a week" has grown into great popularity.when compared with other nations dressing,also silver polish Often the object purchased -are 'guilty of fewer crimes; why other parts. In the purchaser Repairs'promptly done. worn out before it is paid for, and :should an Asiatic be denied the vote the when they fight for our country? It L. W. PILKEY. OLARRMON'T coutinueq to pay. Buy yourself a fortune on would not they _profitable to exclude g regular installments installment plan by placin thern a., always, bring some of your earnings in a Canadian Bank of Commerce �,good with them. The Chinese are He 'R. %'Gallaugher ays available not a menace when they are educat- savings account, The money is alw -d. It would nut t be• practical to e?-- .-for use if required and,there is no depreciation, Grabi Merchant , chide them as it is not the prcf-�ssor but aceridne interept as time goeF, on. we want, and then the Oriental will Toronto 'd obs,'they car, and do 4o the menial ____ n1ake the inferior land' very proflt-t} the nia- rket to purchape Hay, able, -nenace is Litter Carriers, TTAY CTrrieris Their great i nPit)[11 Stmw, Grain andi Potatoes,. NK 111E CANADTA"�'r' BA P- xk,;; which they did not bring upon them-. PLIRI , Door Trp For cinotations apply "I We should admit them in a Bowb.. Pressnrp SvQtt, is more business-like way. The Jiirl-; OF COM rw.�, It will MV T'rif-'es an ME"'"E designs p g p --NoE r G e 0 oi L__ _.Q.A=ft0 e _4. W Kin Pb c 1v�: vou to get pas above before.htiying ,, ages decided in fa,,or of the 'affirm ­iph ­0,/Ch 4—.1p.—erd l�ewhprL Ative. A large number were in at- R. R. No. 1, all i THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA "'tentlance and x hearty -:otr of thanks l Phone Pickering 1712 1 PP 0 USE was Xivrm +he debaters. 150 R.Pf-renop Tiin'k A Montreal ONT_.','�10 �,t A OWN- MA A=.,�- URF >y _ :., ti ,.�'-u"z,. _Ya 'n-r{„✓, r'L .. '�e.. -J, �3:.. -.�,+sb'iW r 'off e4a?�a.a,:row ....,. ,x,.,,,7•r ,.aw'%• .. . '...•,. ,.f r-. .r-.. t- 4� n-M.n.. o:• •- L rrw .'.V.^0.�Fy{f•. ,i�r 'di. •,k L > „.; Y vete 5 'Jw�.;1r. .....e, f • '•+.�.:! ,"°Ty^M .. s h-/+ ..fi{-• .. - a€ e y r t y SUN LIFE- ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Reoff --- :A _TOVVER -STRENGTH 'Arm" Rfddick Bow . -. Gp PY�il',•/TCO-_._ ... .. ', ... .. ._ _-- .. 1929 `Mesh of the Futw,e the shops, though many are lett New Assprances 'Paid for _ 654,451,000 �reb over in houses. $213,207,000s r ": More than half of the ,yorkIng h.urs An Increase of The duplex shade, one olor on one of the women of the world are spentk : Assurances in force (net) $2,401,237,000 >Fti side and another on the other;is more 32. In she preparation and -serving,- of An Increase of$504,322,000 food for their families and 1a clean-.j expensive than the one color shade, and is not much' used, as we have Total Income (net) - - - 172,$57,000 lug up•afterward. We predict abut left the inharmonious color, green. Art Increase of$28,110,000 apeciaiizatinn will abolish a good W Light tan makes a pretty shade, giv- Surplus earned during the altars of this work in the home of Year - - - - 42,863,000 Ing a soft yellow light through it. she future. K :c White shades are much used, a Cafeterias will draw man3 ensu and Pa}meats t0 Policyholders The newer shades are washable, .� -09,174,000 women workers,and school children will not crack. and are more pliable and Beneficiaries - - $ + to meals away from home. .This will R than the old shades. I4'hether the make a big difference and help solve ;Surplus and Contingency bottom'of the shade shall be fringed Reserve - - - - 72,807,000 The problem for the housewife who or straight Is a matter of taste. For s also has a Soh outside her bones. kitchens, oil-cloth shades are some, An lr. reuse of$5,869,000 I r But the biggest change will be the Total Liabilities - « 495,390,000 r times. used. For bedrooms and sun - community kitchens which cook meals parlors, cretonnes, lacquered or yarn- ilncluding Paid up Capital) ,to order and deliver them in thermosiahed, to give them stiffness, are an Assets,at December 31st, 1929 568,197,000 containers and then come and get the interesting innovation, adding life and An Increase of$79,239,000 NLrw HF.AD Omc33$u"sNo P !dishes and cart them away to wash. color to a room. 'f Menues will probably be Issued by the Rate Of Interest earned On mean invested assets 7:02%p The housewife who would change x week and the housemother can order .the style of her window shades, but The hi;h rate of dividends allotted to participating policyholders is continued and the special ` r her family once a week, just as - - ' �'.. who does not want to buy new ones - • , dividend on maturing Policies extended and increased. meals are now ordered for the per-I for the wbole"house, all at once, may koa at a restaurant. begin with the upstairs or_the down- It to probable that kitchenettes,. stairs, on the front and sides, leaving EXTRACTS MOM DIRECTORS' REPORT ';tvtth their electrical equipment for a( toe rear of the,house and the other q Clap of tea of toast or some home New policies paid for numbered 161,391 for a net The special amount entered as a liability to pro- story, to arrive at gradually. The amount of$6.54,-151,143.27,-,an advance of$213,206,- ids for unforeseen contingencies has been mats- t made trifles, will continue forever, better shades from the windosys sup- 752.36,or more than forty-eight per cent.,over the 4ained at $12,500,000.00. but the'top-heavy kitchen of today plied with neer 'shades, may be used previous year. This rnarked increase and the fact After making all these deductions and allocations, f Is doomed by the fact that women to replace worn shades at the win• that the average policy,for the first time,exceeded :$5,868,899.96 has been added to the undivided sur- 'w ur ' 'B;e lnefng so largely employed away down left unchaag_ed. $i 000, a$ord impressive evidence of the ever- plus, bringingthe total over liabilities, contingency uMin popularity of the Com baa: home and by the industrial re lir g �' Y Party accounts and capital stock,to$60,307,762e44. Irolution which is invading the home After deducting amounts reassured, the total ]Use More Cheese assurances in force amount to$'•401,237,036.94,an In accordance with our usual conservative praeticr , diad doing household tasks commeret- 'increaseof$504,321,102.37. This advance is notable the securities owned by the Company have again apy and enmasses. This innovation Cheese 13 a very valssaU;e and fa- not merely for its magnitude, but because when 'valued at figures much below themarlcettquota- `. ' torn! roach the town dwei!`•ra first, of j expensive food. It also contains bac- -allowance is ma-1.1e for terminations by death and t'o'ts current at the close of the 5 tat. This under course, since- it will be more work- maturity, it represents a remarkably high rate of Valuation represents an important element of feria 'which destroys other. barmtvl p c s'robde when folks live near together- bacteria in the system. continuance,and evidences great satisfaction on the strength to the Company additional to file specific Che-se map be utilized in escallop- i of our policyholders. provisions is the etatemea�s. bat It will undoubtedly extend to the Your Directors are pleased to announce that the crural populaflan fa time,. a9 butter ed diahQA, by gra!Ing it over salad or The amount paid to policyholders since orgaaiza- ;high scale of profits at present allotted to participat- 1 soups. by spreading It in sandwiches. tion, together with the amount at resent held for p th f tmaking, bread making and-dressmak• ung policyholders will be continued during eeasuiag Ing have dons. or simply by serving It plain. Cheese -their security or benefit, exceeds the total amount while •Special Dividend onraaturuigpoliciea, wafer. may be made-,y grating cheese xtxeaved from them is premiums by 6139,140,474.03, introduced last year, has been extended to include . 7 over raeckeri- and placing them to an The rate of interest earned on the mean invested policies maturing after having been to fors five Musical Enrmehltnem$ oven until the cheese melts.. Do-you assets has risen to 7.02 percent. This figure includes rears or longer and the scale of benefit has bees How toyety it is, to these days of know the deflciousness of cheese a certain amount from bonuses and stock pnvifeges increased.lthe radio, to occasionally aft dawn toast" Scour Your try-pan clean sad ac:ruing on many of the Company's holdin ;but of land radio, in a feast of music. But put a little butter In It. Put a layer areae were entirely eliminated the rate would still be _ 16.60 per cent. The business of the Cony has al ways been have you noticed that alarming habit of cheese between two aileea of bread . A net profit of $13,071:284 62 was realized from conducted under the exacting provisions of the g they are forming of jazzing up oar,, and try the bread first on one side Ithe redemption or sale of securities. Canadian Insurance law sad the n super .:treasu ed old opera gears'. it is d'Is and then on the other. fn.the hot but Tlie surplus earned during the year.based on the vision of the Insurance Department of the tresslag to hear •'Martha" syneopat• ter, watching it earetnity and lura- wales entered in the accounts. amounted to 142,- Government of Canada. Ever since we en- sd so haat you would-bargly-recagulso Ing ft-to keep 1t from burning dRn2,573.59.but front this sumiubstanti$l appropna- tered the United States in 1895,the Company It,ulia have as usual been made to further strengthen has been under similar supervision there and ^rate majestic melody. " Are you teaching your children the Cleaning Windows $ae pmtion of the Company. is now subject to the regulations of thirty- ' %ppreetatfoa of music° It eau eoa- �� An additional $10.000,000 oo has been deducted eight States of the Unmet which require :Abate land to the enrichment of Tuore are many ways to path alb• ,.from the caa,rLet va'ues of our securities as a pro- j perwdxal examination of the affairs of all dews.. Every housewife has her'awn i i%iaion against possible market fluctuations, raising companies licensed m their territory. In this Wed The ancient Greeks bad an Idea�way of doing it grid they are all sails ,-.the amount th 4:s ret aside for this purpose in the discharge of their regular duties a committer = . that music purged the passions. !t accounts to$,30 000,000.00. of twenty-two esanaiaers, representing the does go las tri deep the cnt�d occupied factory. but it you must wash windows Statesof Michigan.Massachusetts,blutneacta, tri, a hurry just wrtn,y a chamois out A furtner $1.000,000:00 has been written off the Ohio, Tennessee. Washia on, v' ia. West with clean attitudes. Are you teach- ICompany'sbuildin s - - - r - of /eater to rrhtrh a little ammonia buildings. - 4'irginia.Florida and District o[ColKrnbia - Ing your children to recognize the has been added. $911,00000 has been appropriated to raise the recently completed an extiaustiveexamination axasters sad to name the composfttons larr:aityreservestot'--Hutberfordtableofvaluation into eery department of the Company's In schools children are learning to trq resrcyer.es;, .rrerit. 7`hiseacactiasatandar� affairs The report of this committee y' as then float in to us over the radio?. Rut, the glass well with this, then iwArh interest at3'z F r wring the chaaiota agaln,'this time as ui x,056,000.00 in excess of those of makes gratifying reference to the liberal dry as poeaible and go over the entire the Domin ton Govern meat standard. treatment accorded to our + deo,and play musical instruments and to sing window. This will partially dr it and provides authoritative testimony to Coni- - and become musical, as never before, p y - S t,-00,000.110 has been set aside as additional pro- P y, ;That child collo :does not glva some that is all that la required, Your win- vision for clams arising from total disability,death pany's strength. Even adopting the low _•. That tion to .musts as Ce !a growing doers will glisten and will not be Claims as yet unreported,and possible claims under valuations placed by us on our securities,the ,attestreak ed the amt ' Is not cancelled p6ticics on which a surrender value or rein- committee stili reported a surplus at the close !up !s going to miss something vary statement might be applied for. of last year 51,.133,92!.71 in ecus of the eIIafee 'Which might maks a distinct shirring on the glass. figure claimed by the Company. 'contribution to his culture and enjoy- =?2,60-tar to 67 has been paid or allotted as profits for the)ear to policy holders. inent through life. Almost every Cianamo><i Toast _ - dial!- nr a sugar aha er. eep s mixture - - ssotber towards music, or he will of anger• Weil seasoned win citta•: SUN LIFE AE -tcareDessly gtrow rip without lt. mon. This may be aprinkled oa: ! l� .•- -i toast and makes a delicious variation `1 from ordinary toast. It is acceptable, Cuts of Beef acted to the jaded appetite, with hot COMPANY OF CANADA w b A less tender cut of beef may. with tea, and fresh appetite, with tot tea, ektttul cookltig be, made almost as and fresh fruit; and makes a nice ideiicipus -as a choicer piece. There sapper or luncheon combination. ' are times. boaveyer, when cab wishes - — - a srodal treat of-a,tender p!ece of ' ; mentisir Harry hander- says the best. Carving a Character I t'ot's worked with this artist, who' w Year.teaching them lessons la char•, In generate the •tender cute for novel a mesa can read is his own bink g In wood ry I Where Is the New Year.better than steak are. sirloin, porterhouse*. tender- took-.-- Rut-aye never care or sad — the-Old.? - - loin, and*short cut rib. Tender cuts endings. gY HELEN BEARLEB MARSH Ing. •i The name poor players; the same "I do not know what to do with my It was nat long before both boys i rc ilei roasting are rib,sad loin. began to feel respect for the elicits j discceatents; +; The less tendM and therefore this "Long skirts and formal clothes two boys," a wealthy woman derive- i The .same cid will-6'-tbe-wisps, the )era expensive cuts it's- chuck. altoul- ed.. "They are very destructive, al• in craftsmanship, represented in the, E sound the final knoll of short hair."i fairy gold fler,'flank, ro ad, rump.-neck, plate. ways scratching the woodwork and hand-carved furniture and beautituli ,That fades; the.satne rah huddle yt -Captain golyneut. - woodwork in their home. ' ricket ettd shank. marring, yes, actually destroying, the o1 events: - -- The best method 01 cooking tender furniture." "How much hard work and skill it i :Cuts Is to sear the. meat at a high "WA are In despair over their lack must have taken to make just one� -� design on this chair;' the older boy 1 Yet there's a solace; there's a boos te�perature atilt a brown coating Is ^^- of appreciatton of the beautiful in the bestowed, ormed, which will shut is the juices ;� home," added the father. Tbat shames to silence all our mur said to his father one day, gazing t an reduce the beat and finish cook- r a.famfliar piece of furniture with newt Mr, and A1rs. Jordan had an unu• eyes. And a week or so later, "It muting; 'Do not cover the meat, nor add ' anally elegant home. The two boys, For we hate turned the corner of the �w82er. . Tarn, the -meat- to' insure t must have taken along time to build{ T eight and ten, had been brought up this library -table of mahogany. How' road, tiven 'cooking. Pour, off acenmutated in an artistic environment, but had wonderfully it is carved!" And see afar tits chestnut spires of [tt to•prevent frying. been.sadly restricted with regard to "Just how did you do it?" the de ` sprinB• For loos, tender meats, heat, mole freedom of movement and outdoor ac i - = re and slow,cooking are needed to lighted father ached the attlst the --� tivities.• They were told continually nest time the met. 4 Money Orders saolve the-coaneotive tissue. Sear s. �. '' not to touch, or not to do this or that y khe meat in a_smatl quantity o1 fat, y until they found indoor lite, htclnd• •'I Put the mischievous bat lags I The very strict Army colonel was en redtY f -the t`entperature,-add a mous hands to work," the artist ex taking his Sunday walk in the park !ng games, books and study, irksome. plained. "Tlie bova were taugb•t to ittle water; cover tightly and cook They were normal boys and scanted I when a beggar approached and held owly until tender. -This process be responsible for their tools, and to,out his hand. real work and Play. design and create• simple, useful pakes.good gravy as the added water ! A noted wood-carver heard the com• I! "Spare a trifle, air," pleaded the .]extracts some of the meat juices. . things-a glove box for their mother,f mag unhappily. "I'm an old soldier Less tender cu are us i5 mea _i_plaints of the parents and was in- 1111 terested at once in the so-called un- d>~ - col loaf. 'croquettes and .many ways in chests for themselves. Their orisinal- oriel fiercely. "I'll see if you're an old - ruly, michievous and destructive boys. tty and skill in craft-work has In- Vhich ground meat Is a foundation ., r soldier or not._No;k, then, carry out _They are rather too old to begin reased',but the lesson I really want �Pegetables are often added to make to form good habits now," he said. my orders. Attenttonl-''- - pdellcioUs stews., Flour, added before "However, sendAhem to me. I think ed them to get and which they cer•I The beggars feet came smartly to- tainly are learning or to Its art in th 1 se er - sad hod - _ b rbayoungsters. g ed a soI tar s h s- t 1s t whaE t e e w n he mea I know just Sig Jules• need in the way o1 discipline:' decoration. I mean sell-discipline.) "Eyes right'." barked the old colonel. He took them to his workshop- They are learning it because they are I And folowed up with "Stand t Easel" i• -�.• acquiring .tbe habit of appreciation_--WINS GOLD MEDAL stIIdto-' They we.e given-tools- and- "There you are,,guv'nor,'asaid the lritlOW Shades and so-see the need for it" John Johnson, chief superintendent were taught to sharpen and care for beggar, 'that proves it" The popular colors for shades are —•y _ engineer of Canadian Pacific Steam- them. He showed them what could "Yes; but what comes nest?" asked ow some; variations of tan or gray, ships whose paper "The Propulsion of be done with these instruments in Quotations embroidered on sheets,the colonel. nt; from dark brows or gray to Ships by Modern Steam Machinery" creating something worth while sad are the ]steal Paris notion They I "Present alma," replied the other. very. craven. white o: grey-white. A fo FAW ylatw gee, green was the univer- has been awarded the Rotd, medal for artistic from a piece of oak or mahog• should,. however, be verified, as ends-) - s or window shades. Now 1929 by the Council of the Inatltntien any. quotations are coaduct'Ve to iasom•! It the Naval Conference can disarm color of Naval Architects. Slowly, patiently and happily the uta--Punch. i I suspicion the rest wiA be easy. i rerel7 sees SreN► Window sbarss :('.' .,.: -�— .: - ,M"{ ..I�.' '�' -2C91'.! 94• •Sri 'FA -M,�77T� _7 7, s. —7 -el GuaA D "A ow"WI La 5, "By few varte- cmess—WR HAWRZ P last you In 7 Wben the golf bug Putts ori the.living 415100 r free cataloSU416 A. IL Al AM ON 46Y, room rug, r. Granton. 2 shot, Crisp New Banknote Can lie Switilewrits fo Out- And the Coal PAS I$ well U10 And the seed books come in each mail, Had for'the Taking if One AIRRY—F4ZLIABLZ ITIUMON. weather which M LAL Paper malted fro 'The stormy, blustery 'ldship. Without le listed. Addre L: _Canadians sxperieuee during February by gum. jeocu--eh,what? c4m 0 Can Remove it ==Qnedina. pring's gotta cam -and March is extremely hard on 8 - Ringing Bell Invisible make herself look Cate ;Ray- S - and babies and young children. Conditions If she can Stands - Watch make it necessary for the mother to while her bobbled hair Is growing Out, Never Sleeps at Post FARM HELP the house, _-*eev them, confined to heated or she has "it." Now York—A $50 bill guarded whose rooms may be over by BRITISH BOYS AND badly ventilated. The little ones catch an invisible day was offered reeostrY eggs Mrs. Newlywed_­,,Are. these P the cold and their whole system becomes to any-person who call Pick Ai SINGLE MEN strictly fresh?" d against this a box money Without making the ray.sound _-racked. To guar Grocer—"Yes, ma'am. They are all I .. :Weekly Parties During Early f Baby's Owls Tablets should be kept an alarm. hakid-picked from one of our large egg in the home and an occasional dolls The ray was set up at a meeting planta" A fit, or it a IN middle4ife,when vitality of the New York Illuminating Engi• APPLY NOW—The Secretary. The �A 2 cold suddenly grips him to restore I faire nearing Society In the I y Imutirration: given the baby to keep him Mrs. Newlywed—"That's fine. Til is not as grest as it once Westinghouse Salvation A= two dozen." was, and the bloW stream N 803 Dundas Street..Woodstock. Ont. him to health again and keep him In Lighting Institute by James L,, X4> nned and 4e- West naturally th coy. research engineer of the -t 480 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ont. good condition till the brighter, warm• For you the beat doctor is the one Inghouse Lamp Company. It wits an- 114 Beckwith St., Smith* Falls. Out -come along again. At 1225 University St.. er days . a just what you believe is the best. hold an the system. At nuanced that the money would re Montreal. Qua. Bab7's Own Tablets are just a tired feeling, it Came indefinitely behind the ray the mother needs for her little ones. e Into the quickly results in bodily main Indell Cafe Owns 'A man weakness that Ordinary conics awaiting all comers, or until someone They are a mild but thorough laxative restaurant Lad ordered tomato soup, avail, solves the riddle. cannot which regulate the bowels, sweeten a ham sandwich and a Piece of apple Dr. Willismse Pink Pills The bill was put in a five-foot safe For 1rutaint the stomach; break up colds and aim- banish constipation and pie. How did the waitress I know t1bat then become a wonderful with the door closed, but unlocked. :7 . ,ple fevers he was a sailor?" They supply the necessary Somewhere athwart the safe. prob- Base Irrom -4 indigestion and make the cutting of "I'll boxygen to the hkxed,increase "ably across the door, an ultra-violet a teeth easy. The Tablets are sold b I y Cafe Own wore a -sailor die blood count and renew ray was placed. It is harmless. It -ere or by mail at 25c a Imedicine deal suit." waning virm. i touch. It box from The Dr. Williams, Medicine ww saised with anae- cannot be felt. by humar mis", is invisible either in darkness or light. 4 Co., Brockville, Ont. writes- Nim a pb-oto- gv� �X IT U R CC o Some girls' hearts never get a Lambert of Port How,Ow, It "shines'"so-to,speak,upon break- "and was in a very bad stats: electric,eye some distance away. Any- Aka -A Business Deal As. at SW I had taken Dr. one attempting to pick up the bill .in- "Aad has Vancover F�rovince (Ind. Colis-)' Employer (to. new boy)— wali-m Pink Pigs for a terrupts the ray, thereby costing an J, and de. unseen "shadow" upon the mechanicall X., There is no sense at all In trying to the foreman told,you what to do?"• -rot-down condition 'make out that the Pool is extremely Apprentice—"Yes, air. He told me sided to take them Thereupon the eye loudly goes 1. mom.. Again 60 reolit was eye. virtuous because it is holding Its to wake up when I saw you coming." "bing", ringinga burglar alarm in a little while merits of his wheat for better prices. There is no Having Introduced the sense in talking as it the British grain flattery to I was fully %V11 again."early Invisible detective, Mr. McCoy pro- X SINW&PARWMW'15 �i Most of us prefer sweet fla You cannot begin too I . —. dealer and miller were blackguards bitter truth. to Chock nagrn Dr, wil... ceeded to suggest falabilities by de- andtes of Canada because they hame pink pius a" said at moustrating how other kinds of rays enemies ay,be fooled. are buying their wheat In the cheap-, Sympathizer—"And did her father your drugsWs or by mail, I m plain. honest light ONSTIP ATE ulk ear luara. e I is guessing come between you rat hA iised a LITILY Mal* Co„ ray. While one hand, p_l`c1!n-9-up`-tn*- wrong, the Pool will Pay. If the Brl- Jilted Suitor—"No; behind me." Dr. Williams writes Mrs.W.Walker. tush dealers are guessing wrong. they Brockville,,OOL bill, interrupted this ray, McCoy with ental view of The other hand turned a flashlight J :d OF • will pay. Tits unsentim I upon "blug." the photo-electric eye. this business is the only sound view. Riches come slid riches go. The dumb eye mistook the flash for tatse.cierzt:eican'c°`t'� tay ,+ Stocks that rise can tumble low, tt t cdve ray the same light as the de e It appears that the mustache is to Through the fingers fortunes slip, "ext Mr, McCoy am- and kept quiet become fashionable again this year. Storms may wreck the stoutest ship. ployed on invisible. Infra-red ray. it will be a welcome change from the only friendships tried and true This time he kept "binir- quiet by hirl things that some of our young men n-1-of W"I Surely last a lifetime through. holding an ordinary lamp in fro 1 0`0 163 LBS. have been wearing. !P. ,li.. � 1"2 hila extracting the money. st a% Lim iz the eye w On this old terrestrial ball Infra-red is near-beat and in ordi- Up we climb and down we fall, lamp producles enough of It to nary -"-ROW 14U By mysterious ways and strange Vr.NVUhCM19q fool an electric eye. O? TOTAL Fads and whims and fancies change, "Bet." said McCoy. "You cannot fGOI fat ZU But the faithful friends we make i0twK PILLE ion 7 an u�lra-violet rg,,#so readily because Novi no womal 75FARES ke. "A "91114.0,0 66ANS la& Cling to us for friendship's as (N I& couvo".2s of Inability to produce the ultra-violet Mi Pakad 11URN radiaiou to CANADA Work for mouleT, work for place, With ttese rays it will be possible Many peolile who am hilly aware of ribs k`s` To your duty, Bet our face. for jewellers. bankers and other cus- health.giving properties of Kruschem it ADVANCED Play the neighbor. play the man. yet heard of the wonder- Being Alone todians to add greatly to the security Salta have not Brave life's battles beat you can. tW effects thew Salts have in redudif - - - - - - - valuables, It eau be made Loneliness is not so dreadful as we of that value a. But-remember to the Ind 11CUPOSalbts for an Intruder to move unhealthy. excess fat. By their sentw Erd WWII day He is blessed who has a friend. sometimes suppose action on the liver• kidneys and bowels upon our attitude to W if we roga about without detection. as the rays they urp these organs to throw off the Oise its in Cam& may now.bring that cannot be an can be placed at various angles In 9 V noui was matters, which. It J Mime clinging to their gold it as something I room They may operate a tear-gas allowed to accumulate, foun fatty ir Famffie*9 Find life's.journey bleak and cold. tallied and as the worst possible can 44,- forwwd the ditlon of and gained hasith Friends i life. then, Indeed. loneliness barrage, or set off a silent alarm. deposits in the body. Read how this Men who rise by strength Mons projected tar enough to wortma lost fst g Relatives mid is a desplerate thing. They can be I have taken Kruschen Salts evftT Wit. mouth of a harbor it? protect the entire Soon or late are overthrown. on Easy Terms. and I have not But when storms and trials sweep, But why should we so regard in Tmr tints with a warning signal day for nearly a year, tails apps)":-- If loneliness is a trouble to us, It fdt 90 Well for many years. My For full del I Friends are all a man can keep. belt." has dropped from 168 lbs. to U0 CAKMAOX rather suggests there Is some-fear of eseigist Colonization ra vist. 2 All my aNuaintances say how much 4' remember— V= saawsy, Tozoate, . ourselves BRITISH DO rou The greater height of happiness to Use Minard's In the Stable. younger and better I look. I W bright IATION when a young couple began marriedand well, whereas before I was always IRE.uNION Assoc life with a cow and a dozen hens in• reached when we are capable of be- enacted to nervous and ured.- Mm B. and we have to rely ell- "Most criminal laws am Try Salts every mornp lag content a taking Kruschen stead of a car sad a radio' 6 er' than ung Id you how many tirely upon ourselves f r that content. meet the convenience ratb in a glow of hot water before When a neighbor to who can do this do not Mind the conscience of society."—Lewis E. beeaktuL 107 little the tmheaitla quarts she had put up and you took Those OL course, there Is a Lawes. 0- of fat will slbwf beru alone. it for granted that she meant fruit? sure] d=Jsap!p7 selling difference between the persons who ball;tiear. Anew fee of . I J, When the merchant, after -M be Eno btdiy happy When they vitality _In"_ ha. _iO—Make garments seem years will fall away" your form taker 4 FMs In -Minute mother materials are alone and who keep clear of their YOUR HAIR NEEDS• oo the deada liner of youtL .I q Zd" Itch sea Palo of 1111305 for the whole family, threw In thread ad by P fellow-men, and those who,' fore Lot and also {,:ave her a seek help a Pam and buttons L.T.6esm'sb=ea • some reason or another, spend T ML-OFFER Goes vank" 6n__ It M have never tried Irtiechem-4ry It now of striped peppermint card "for the Odinot" All children?" hours ot-their-Itte alone. IL r 0 GIMM t 0400.A R Lr6FIffle _U at our arpease. We have distributed a treat -All can be the most Pleasant Of mantel nway special-GI ATT" packeess whish w3ke 4 con AND h essy for you to wave our dws, tor 7offnett. Mr.- Bold—"I'm a self-made man conditions. In fact, we Ought to train To GIVE IT HE&TH Ask you drunist for the new"GY A 73o. AdhfiW Feet Mrs: Bolder—"Well, I'm a self-made ourselves In the art of it, because ASK YOVR BARBER Wn6it.of out reguiarl 7k. bottle together Stop aching *hen bathed in a there are innumerable times when all with a warste trial bottle--suffideot for about idow;` one week Open the trial bottle solution of Minard's and warm of us are alone, and-=*wwo know the Lost,sad then,if act entirely c==md t�ba Visitor "Those are wonderful how to be alone we shall suffer great 0 in tesalar bottle h still es good as new. Take It water, 0 Xrcoeheu don everything we claim It to do,the ave Your druggisi­4s-autborlsed to return 9 smooth and rested feeling. strawberries you} have there. Do you IT. And being alone to good for us. —Mack LativIlill of a me Ires- 75& Iminediately and without question. e em"' think, and sometimes Stela ye"L Tbmon"s lies f�rtlifter on, them ;r.,be" tried Kretwhen I,a- -1.1 be falearl Farmer— o,just cream and sugar.-- There is time to to is real In ft"==w"J"ter .J out of the bontemplation there dashes clears low C.N X Griffiths Xu&%es, Ltd, Marwbester, Stu. Dc oft" 1756).. P*rt—; XeGmvw.Beat.. a gem of thought that transfigures our ilea 1011107- LAA.Toronto. • Munich life. in others, it-gives birth to a At -*hen* lovi comes, Says a which some day enriches RMUOF FM doctor, "the eye is blurred, the face great idea wAdd..-_Betu alone, rightly-becomes pale, the heart- Palpitates, the ... sleep Is Irregular, and the' sufferer nee 11 d never dismay us: Sounds like the fiu. A Mend to WO) M loses, weight. for -Canada Eiicaped,This Edmonton Bulletin (Ind.), Germany- has a new problem on hand, as the result of having given asylum to the es Mennonite refugees who wanted to ■ RIA from Russia. An epl- come to Canada fr A BABY PiMny the child- demic has broken out among APPROM BT2990C5TE0!!RLq6 ren of these unfortunate migrants'and Is-carrying off large numbers of them, PHI largely because their faith-cure moth• W" eliffm era refuse to call In doctors when the ou children get sick. With every sym- Far wanderers,Tmiubwa, ., I pathy for these distressed wandere FROM YOUR due to AA,4d Canadians will see In this situation a STO schem'e to cause for gratitude that the gr, ff.-- bring them to eduadi Pla. headed o `assts wtYre� People who do not believe either In W67 be 1101clicaOtd with 1 blotches on the face,eyes with Yellow educating their children or In provid- tag them with medical attention 'd feel tired and Ian u when tinge and that 15' This indicates a to, liver in acid. It to harm- Tirliv a of times its volumeIt Is needed, may be entitled to hold 'n Exc WeadacbeDizzinessan Biliousness ess acid Is the common cause and its action Is Lydia Be Mkham' a eta nd less and, tasteless their peculiar views, but they are bet- ' Surely follow. You musk stimulate indigestion. It results in VaIll a rely on exude quI;kl,.,, you will never ter left to praiAlce them somewhere your lazy liver,slAd the bile flowing -isourness about two hours after eating. methons- -never continue to SuffO else. with Carter's Little Liver Pill& w Vegetable M :,"The quick corrective in an alkali when you learn how quickly, how They also act as a wild laxative, The best cor- pleasantly this premier method sets. "To have len appreciatibn of and purely vegetable, free from calomel CID which neutralizes acid. 1W and 'sonous drugs, =211, any to LYDIA IL PINKRAM NE01 Please let it Rho YOU—nO -hey 'L Ms..,UIA.6m! ru� and not habit forming. I and bourg,Out,Cana" "r restive is Philips' Milk of Magnellia art is to have one E standard with Will- Be sure to get the genuine PhilliPe understanding for �lt has remained Stan guests prescribed by phYsl- Of the Most genuine and demunern- are not's purgative that cramps Or since its Inven- Milk of Me 1,unpleasant after effect follow. clang In the 50 years tive forms of wealth: H. Khan. itaim clans for 6 years in correcting excess a good tonic. tion. 7 as L9111 direc- on the contrary of Philips' Milk of acids. Each'bottli, CoulaJI ISSUE No. 9—'30 0 Drag&ts 25c ind 75c red plias.spoonful [Mlns�dls Kill* Dandruff. A. rWA_ when imh as it 41 I f Is bodily ordinary conics Mag%sts, neutralizes Instantly mgmq trona--any drugstore. IL `4 % g *41 R." M dp 0 7- 7 L1011110AUES198 Dent� -Chas' Ferguso4 of' WWthy wan Dr,H- T Failaisep Ident home over Sunday." ist.offlew In r"lidedee, .,q two doors east Sund 'h.- Pickering. re-!d C'Efure '4"n-mrs. Geo. Pugh,' of Whitevale, and evenin 'by appointment. (X ray 4. here with her parei4s., Offi,s hours;-9 a. ED. to 8 p. in. dfifly, lug Mrss Lauxa-Andkew, of Tor=to, of Str�A-ad ay IS the sprIDg -.Mrs, J. '5. 'Balsdon .was,1n city on Friday last. visited with Mrs. I ery lei. d Miss Famkes, -Miss Annie Marquis has been Qn.Saturday. very ill during the p�Lst to C+RD OF THANKL w weeks, - -The Horme'-TeIg but It present is somewhat improved. I _plie lbiemen were in the village dfi-Monday mak. I wish to take ke this opportunity to F- -Mrs. Geo. W. Barke3m6entertai some changes. -Just Arrived ing - - Here I a nunuxiir of lady friends to a bridge -Lorne-and Mrs. Ravin. and child, .thank the numerous friends for their MartY ailed tea on Friday afternooiA kindness ai* words sympathy t of Toronto spent Sunda with their y -�m me I in. my romt reavement Spring Sam shown ac• relatives 'in Pickering. Plea of Lowndes, Semi• 0­ -Allan Clark, of Lakefield, aced'for the--beautiful floral tributes. -sperit over.Sunday with his parents, -Mr. A. R. Allaway, Managgr of Wm. CUM& Top Rid `=coma by his daughter, ilegn, the Oshawa Times gave the News a -.Readyland Tip 0 ultings. pleasant calf'one day last week. W. J. and Mrs. Clark. -Mrs. Robt.. Fftzaimons,of-Ham- -We an pleased-toaft W. L. Courtice up tonus again after bel Ilton and Mrs. R. A. Douglas visited Three ranges to choose.from, priced their relatives here one day last BEEP&HEARING DONE-Apply -__j conlin-d to,-the house a month :7- Sto Clarke Bunke ­­ - --, �1 from $24.00 to 417500. week. r.R,R.I.Stoufvwe. 26-27 A. tering from a severe cold. -S. H. Langford, of Oven Sound, OST-On Sun AM. Clark has moved into day. string rf pearl and formerly of Port Elgin,, gave the Lbeads,10. Reward. Please-leave at NEWS Be Morrissey's house on Church 0: News a pleasant call one day last 26 who moved to Toronto. -Private Nursing Rnmol, recently vacaW by Mr. Her, week. URSING -Mrs. J. E. Graham, who hat NA Suit to'' Suit your pockef. �-Walter and Mrs. Shepherd and been-, Malvern Mn,MrsGilchrist, Indemzdent 'daughter Helen, of Detroit, have over Wen spending the last thlree morithiii; Phone 826,- 24-28 nth'her daughter. in Bath, has re- 0 R rev• turned home after spending over 4 turned home. F106tlis.R T OR SA Each ..Individually tailored to meet week with Pickering,friends. S.Pickering, S.J.M-nneil.ISO -COMING-Dr. F. E. Luke,'Op,� -The services in St. Paul's Unit-' Elgin St...East.Oshawa. 2 ti ed Church on Sunday March 2nd, as dour personal requirements. i aletrist, 1g7- Yonge ft. Toronto. Ir 08T-From the premises of W follows: 10.30 a. m. Morning -,Wor- J-Durin.6th con..a (*a terrnx Tbronto e ey'jaight specialist. at ship and S. S. Classes; -. 7.0 with brown sipots.Address R R 1. HUI. 26 -Yoa ean't H. Allinviii; drug store, Whitby, go,wrong in claoOBIng one..of these popular Evening Service. the OTICFAnv DOPSOU IXATLON logs lines. Our tape measure is guaranteed to The monthly meeting of -The service's in St. Geon Nta saw,call an W.F.Crawford who Church vri Sunday next will be as win,be- do-aperflIot job. ;Women's Association of St. Pa�l's ch ; gin sawing.aLout Mar.-26. Phone Fick 1405 20 follows: 9.30 a. m. Sunday School; ebureh win be held on Wednes"l, Lt X1111112ch 5th at 3 P. fn. at the home of iO.80 a. m. Mornihg Prayeir; and LIORSALE 8 brood enwe, one black L' and qat white,due to '' Feb.20t*r 14ts Gordon Law. 7 P., m. E Prayer. 0 Diann. Eligh- Via P= A R gunran ­T� -Sure! there.is a supper in St. Itaelewd ErDoe I due ' 2426 ;-regular monthly meeting Fred T. Buntin of the W. M. S. of St. Andrew'jq Paul's' church-on Mareb 17th and 91 Pickering 'POR RALR-At rPtiveod'prices fni; -4Church will be Of WM be ?plowed by a popular Drama ZstabMhed M7. held at the home February O.M."Annway and Royal brooder given by the Almond's Dramatic stoves Also 2 g Xm W. J. Clark, on Wednesday af- state incubators.size 240 Club "Kindling the H H.G.Ukhell-CUrewliai. 25 March, 5th at 3 o'clock. eakth Fire"' eevd�$ 0 each. Sunday aft;ernow between under the auspices-of the Warden's -)ffW" - . . I sane and two o'clock radio tans list- Associatlom PRO - nristrafting ant)bridile graftior doinewbeire Uses have ipid Jeneti to a fine program broadcasted -Last week rwas a record as fax bY aitv or rabbits, Work gyamntq 7 exwrionce A W Bradley.Port Union 14 from Holland which -came in loud as mild -seather in February is con- 4dA dear, especially the musical cerned. For the seven days the av- �f and OR 8ALB OR RENT-Fazm coin- Yhe .7 Ztq. part- erage temperature was the high- Ftainin being soutbliatfoilotlS. -The Council. of est recorded at the Toronto-Observ- coo.4.Pi =uses or phone City Toronto on lCJ 44 acs Pick 2700. V26:r,.=7R 51111, PtC.I.M611149., �,tha recommendation of the Board of atory. The next Wghest was in -,fight Saving Time on May 11th and -Wm. Cullis received word n Sat- SUmim9a WOOD FOR SALE-- ft Mogth.43 00 a card; 4 R. M60 a Ailto add an Sept:21st. The other towns arday that his niece Mrs John Mor- cord: I-ri stove leqltlL.66 Go per Wd• Plek*Godd- J tfiJust ,alieng the lake shore will., doubt that morn- are i W a4.cos.s, of Orono, had died Ne -fix the same dates for daylight sav- Ing in the Toronto General Hospital I`Iva= Arrivals q.. Ine- after a prolonged illness. The fun- Atwqt4ocir50acreeiv FIOR RALB- .-The funeral of Mrs. Wm. Cullis, eral took place an Monday from her so4 sukablo for pasum. raar of lot 8.can. 'an Thursday afternoon was largely late residenceOrono, and va prii.Let. full a attend- 4.Pzkertoz- Plan' Nav, attended and the beaigiful floral ed by Mr. Gallia. U I No. 1.LOC.",H%U. tributes teistif1W to the high esteem thaw, which w .., FANCY PRINTS Ime as general Lh- in which she was held in the Comm- routhomt the province last week WBT-WASH LAUN- �unilty- The deepest sympathy is ex- DR y MM,r.j"�-�our driver C" and • Very neat, now sh ppy, small patterns, ..7 TORONTO adgo in ona, caused a lar e amount of mow to dig- emplaxa,ow 24 b" serlm". jwa Le"a Yaw t_ name witb Mr.S.V.Dar"e. barboar stoP. Wt for Mr. CuHis, In his sad be- appeds, any as a natural result, just -Perfect for house drones, smocks, -ehildren's reavemnt. dl qmk Up and•defivw 3 tim"S-"k wear there were numerous floods. Duf. -W. F- Greig, ofsTortinto, etc. t who Priced for quiox turn-over, POr YaTd, 23 Ota. 1has been vith the Massey-Harris Go. fin's Creek rose until the water rose -I- tt L 04"44no: If b v. new. to a depth of several Inches above Filt, a RotarT force prd=V Uld bait.near. ;for over 60 years, go years of new Also 40 ft,-11 1.4 I*i-1=4 PiPs and which he has been on the managing. the roadway -west of the bridge but Nawnni, 7%b outft used-112 smovilbs wA wW no damaze has-been reported in the beepicicbeap, WA Rellseparsite17 to "RING a ROSEY" PRINTS staff is about to retire from actual Township. e11 proven.PAM.S. work on accmaul% f M health. but , he most attractive wffl continue to act in an advisory -The X P. S. met in St. Pauliii ONTARIO COUNTT BREEDING I ,. T patterns and colon we have ampacity. His many Pickering fri- church on Monday evenng with 41 STATION-1111arred R-11111 cheeks,J--T seen. Very fine quality of o8kon. For thow w that he may be long, members and several "visitors proti. hcow"Manint �enda hope %sru-Aed too beaded a=8bC:ftdA bildS, ANA 26 cents; ho extra chicks Pff iqmiredl to fill that position, ant. -- The meeting was opened by it AL. =1111ccs 4 want a little nicer quality than our 23 cent line We business discussion, foil 0 e:ed M H I - i -w-lbe world-wide inter-denominat b IX'204G chwement Phans Mark f-the alas. 25 now assortment will just AH the bill. We're pricing Tonal Day of Prayer fur Women -will Devotional topic, taken by The held on Friday, March 7th, at 3 Morley and Sidney Wonnuott. It them very was decided that the U- Y. P. S. go alosey 29 oents a yar�L RL The three churches, St; Geos- SpEaAL .ige'% and St. Andrew's and Sit. Paul's to Claremont next Monday evening March, art Conve"iiaces will be at SHUNTUNG PONOEE ' ,.-Unibed Churches will hold a united 712MIRTAIN iser"ce In St. Andrew's Church, lad- St. Paul's church at 6.45 p. m. Under the sonplees, of the Y. P.-S. ilea from the three churches taki --On Saturday little Billy Spencer M -Vaft All ladies of the the four year old stra of Chas. h. of Dunbitrtan. in light, medium and dark psttoems', ' akes up Community Mrs Invited to attend this wood-wide and Mrs. Spencer, met wtth it ver) very PTOtty irdeed for an afternoon frock at "Ibour of P�ayer. serious acciddat, which mig+it have IWOTIGN PICTURES a very moderate price, -Fashions are continually charts- proved fatal. -AWng with several pnoas per yard 39 cents. -Fan. (Rdecialmal sad no-r ous) Ans. A dress that was in the height other boys he was looking at the flood at wen end of Also, Of tgghim 11 Year ago, are .naw dis- the village, tarded f9r being out of faefifou. For AT* started to cjkoes "the road saiii Voml and Instrumental Music FASH"VEN some Yemp-&-AOA-tQ­be be"itifuli, did not actim the appraaeh of a sma oletilloillixy 3-eTe-offi-one delivery truck belongin ]Looks and feels. almost lilm, silk, had 1116 be angular in form, for k or to the Chea- Y"Ums. and was v---.v 1120A8111OR&W to have very ter Dyeint sad 113'es.11,15W IC6 , MW wilt-be given in the p much flesh 6n their -bodies. Here stepped directly in front of it-:, The DUNBARTON- UJIITED CHUWH 8189 1the fashion has again'changed for driver sass that an accident aims in- - - (V 081199 per yard, bets'we­'We putting them (0 at $9 ots. -the medivim plump girrs are the evitlLble, and immediately-I#p-riied- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5TH lishionable ones, and dieting W the brakes. Iften " was.da the :.those do-;m flesh win be ignored by truck skidded half way round," the- 34CM6. 015 CAM. note-All the-Above ea) seeking beauty In forms mud guard struck the unfortunate ve -There is an affhatift at present tis was an the lets above the knseg. He64 in Whitby in favo taken to the office of Dr. Cad Colorsop r lef building are guaranteed 717inew high'"71MAY from -Tomft Wright, who happened to be absent. east _ + 11=9 the Lake shore in order 1ATR80 M 0% PO=Nnq wqP 99A 09. fickenng­ to relieve -the congestion of traffic Hospital ivbere an examination on the Kingston highway. If arch showed that both legs were brokxq, 150 yards 6f 'Check G • a road were built it would prove ry. After receivinig first aid he "pa t&k-_ -..m in ql ---�--P0V0hr on accountof the scenic bee- en (o the Hospital for Sick Children Talo -ervtce small patt D Uty. -The Pr6m&M 'of this line Tordhto where he is doing sa well so on delay if I b:Wzn that It would be.better than to -could be expected. This is the second R -you need this liner. yd. pave Highway No. 7 which 'runs a- motor accident that Billy, has L promptly long the sixth concession, but it ience<L Last summer-be was = oviiis by".day,orAgbt pro world not prove popular.,with the ed down by. a Ford aw in front of attended to, zVeldenits in -the central Part of the Dr. CArtigk4rht's and the C" passed --.-Vonifortablschn. township. over him, fortunaWy or, this oee&&. 7 Pricw ftatonable. te �­CHAPMAN -In spite of the bad roads and ion his injuries did not prove serious S .,weather the February meeting of th+, and he won r4covered, The e driver 7W Women's Institute was well 'attend. of'the Cheater truck did everything ed on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs, possibte to avoid an saddent. The Ron Burns. -Flowers sent to th& Car came to a standstill Wkwa tft A sift of the community, and assistassistfeet after !&p*yinig the .b .-• LAW THE . 0ENTh GARAn 'mImes ven where needed, were re� "e - thsb it vas not aft parted by the Hawes and Relief no Pick erhi a, ' On ta* Committee$. It L' rigs deef" to do- boy to the Oshawa Hospital, nate $10AM to the Library Board. ::-Telephone 4000 The RoII Call was well responded' to WMTKVALB ;and brought to a close the contest Pic1cering-FA& which opened in January. The side The Women's Association WHI p: captained by Mrs. N. Banks was de hold their monthly meeting at the erases the winaker. The object of tb, home of Mrs. D. R. Beaton h; -V. M *ointest -beeft­t* aro in esieh ­day.-KWch- .s promo eW Auto spar 8, No ries,0i. and member their responsibility in mak- 'is the word for Poll .. att"&OQ per ton. The let- 9 the meetings interesting, by com. son Mill be taken by 29 "o rs. Annie ..Try othis. Ja Int PrePdred--to help and take part jr, Major. Following the meeting. there G Rue, Acetylene.Weld them; and as both captains had Barley will be a public tea,-U which the ad.- 00ttm Seed Upsil,Oil Dicke Meal ed so faithfully to this end, it twas Mission will be 26 cents for adults, -.14 rley Meal, Oat Ghope Battery Charging4, -decided that the loom, led by Mrs. and 15 cents for children. Tea will Kill Fends. Steel eat Sterritt, provide the lunch, and the be served from 5 till $.#clock. sinners, led by Mrs, ?f. Banka, pro. -00rn, Whole Repaim made ion411mak" ' ' -vide the program at the Xareh­ineet- 1; LIMOWM. Cora, Oorn.Ohop, Ing, which is to be held at the h of Mrs. La hoarse Try,'Red.ffead Maish foregg ORM' Lawson, And the President Swallow-In loving memory of Tbos urged a full atendance to be out tr prod cil:460. $800 G. Swallow, who Vied Feb. , 24th this Social meeting. -Mrs. IAWSon -1ft& ;:r CWL -then told in a very beautiful,and in- We have only your memory dear T^ We have another good mash tereating -way, the story of the Book To cherish our whole life through, at$2.50 per cwt. .e u@ for any feed you need.* C R ARL]�NOO --Be SPENCER of'Ruth and brought to - mind the But Yur sweet smile will linger for many :fine examples of courage, love ever, 'Se and loyalty pertrayed therein. The . .As we treasure the memory of you Our prices are right. ar 7r.-ting then adjourned till March -Sddly missed by sisters. Proprietor, Pickering.% Alice and Maggie. Pickering Nffling ComIDSt-VI 7 7-