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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_03_14 r _RW7W �4 P"I"A zw elkI., �Nr P� 5Z 7 y; 1.Via 4 ONT, FRIDAY', MAR. 145, 1930. *' VOL. XLIX wo. rV0f#0*W*gaL 4S1X%,b*- -DUNBARTON .GREtErt RIVER. Miss Anna AUis eld Whites' -, Mill on is visiting fri- A St. Patrick's Dance will be h 'ends at Malvern'and Aging9urt. in Gray's Hall on Friday, MarchJ4. GREENWOOD H. C. PEARSON—Pbysician Mrs, Ed. -Craven spent a week in The Clbver-Leaf Orchestra will furn S . . and Surgeoc, J>unmrton. 1MY Mrs. D. Russell, of Markham, fes freed Lunch provided. MILL :DR- Beileville with her sister. - ish the music. Gents, 75 cents. Lad- Is running full blast sawing lam-th.D.. Director spent last week with bar daughter,E. FORSYTH.?t R etrical Associa of-Ontario.Res. leer, reaches, doubletrees', '• 1JstaWoun' -'Zotablishod 18M emberof the American optometrical Mrs. Jos. Allison. GREENWOOO erwdat on. Eyes ankined by tongues etc. Through the kindness of J. Hurst Claremont.Ont. Don't fail to hear "Dr. Jim" act :...-A. Open to buy a quantity of good Stanford, Pres. of the Dickens Fel -V ARL A.GRUBIN,R.0.—Eyesiebt -basswood and elm lowship, Toronto and Miss Pennell, interesting comedy in four acts, and JUJSpeciallot. Honour graduate of the Collt&e loge. S& books have been sodded to the S. which wrill be presented by the Green A of Optometry of Canada; Cold medalist ane S. Library including works of AU. wood Young People on Friday even- a from 9 a.in. 'A n prize wt in 1928. At markbam ;Grain Chopping Tuesdays cott Bronte, Crockett, Dickers and ing, March 14th in. the Greenwood " to a p.to,.in Dr. and Fridays. FIRST COSI lo Ce. At Stouliville from Wed- I Wright. 'United Church. .4 - � Saturday of each week. Eyes e;Lamin- Manufacturing Baskets of all The Community under the auspices why Pay y fitted" repaired. Hi herr cost of freight and Middle, Q4146ahy of the Young People's Society wete OSHAWA Prices. Phone Stouff 240-5. P descri tions. man's profit on your feed favored with a wonderful program on it.eOa i. Price reductions at the Monday night. Mr. Flemmilng with East York Deanery Local Council I can make any mixture of feeds YOU A. Y. �P. A. held its regular wish—Barley, Cats, ()o factory. moving pictUres of Bag" Borneo, Of th6 ru, Peas, ' R. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and or will sell pure P@aa to add to in St. George's A*Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write. Arabia etc. and Duncan Cowan in monthly meeting *ea. South Wins Court House, Whitby.2637 cud- -wa, on Tuesday-Wen- Your own grala.for ebop. CbAs. White. Locust Hill. Out. his genial manner charmed the Church Osha, ves from six PI;9- suct thus make EATON & ROSS—Barristers. So- ience while Miss Wood at the piano Ing last Representatives our feed go further, JENicitors. Nortbern Ontario Building, 330 w93 marvellous. of the Deanery bftneses were pres- SaStreet Toronto. The funeral of Joseph Pearson took entL With Pres. H. Hill in the 'W. Beaton. place'in Toranto, and much sympathy chair, the meetm* was opened in the BARLEY FEED `J. -F.Rom, Adelaide 2767 Apple d arrels is extended to his widow and sister, usual manner, Mr the adoption of For pigs or.eattle is the best value oni, meeting. P 10 H ARCSON PIOKERING— who together L-With other friends ac• the minutes of the previous, the market without exception. It with. is higher In protein and lower Barristers, Solicitors etc., 21S-224 Coaled- FOR SALE companied the remains from Santa The bosiness was proceeded station Life Building, Corner Yon go and Rich- Pbor Maria, CaL after the fatal plane Spec attention was paid to the fm- in fibre than other mixed saosio Sta.Toronto, As Adelaide "89 and V Aw. Pickering office open Wednesday and rash. The News exterAs sympathy al arrangements for the Rally ser- feeds sold at highereta Situr"y evenings. Phone Pick 6600. at( .. : . e to be held in All%Saints Church prices, .,.In larg to his parents, Dr_and Mrs. Pearson vice I at 8 who are held in very high esteern, by an Monday evening, Aprdl, 7th Try It on my gu aria tee—Special ntfsb Every branch in the Deanery or the Community. p. n turn out Price for a abort time. The are earnestly mquested to J"! NRIL 0.SMITH. D. D. %, L. D.S., in f arca (Soccoesor to Dr.J.N.Dales), Graduate of Association will hold a social in the, Am Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Torah- ..simall basement of the church on Friday Rally a total success. Special speak- . ..... UX trait At Claremont office over D. A evening March 14th. Miss Margaret ers for the evening will be Rev. W. Ut a store�vary. Tuesday and Frida ui, Phone quantities Brown, elocutionist and pupil of O-,. C_ Walton, Toronto, Mr. Shires, Bow- W. en Smiley wil be present and J, and manville: Geo. Pipher, Dom, Pres; C 0 A L �Lj ERBERT T. FALLA ISF, L. D S. P. Wood. Dom. lot. Vice Pres; ano ;AJL D.D.S..Graduate of the Royal College of, PICKERING Mrs. MeWInnney, Mrs. Stork and Mrs. Swalm and others will give voc- MPr. Wilson Weston- A banner will IOYikte toltleotaJ=and the Uxdvomty of Toronto— second do" east of St. Aad- - be presented to the, blanch having al and instrumental music. Refresh A good supply of Hard and Soft Pkkering,Ow'. Oaks houn; 9 of members pre- or b appointment. (x-ray LUMBER- YARD inents •will be seirved. -Admission the la=st percent Coal on hand. Also a supply D4 P" 00. 4my 25 cents. All are invited. sent at the Rally. The arrangenwnts On Tuesday, March 11th. a rec- for the Dra=atic Contest to be held of Klndli:ag Wood, 7 t week in May were U0#1=#** gowbo. eptaon was held at the residence of about the firs stove length.FUR_11J. ITURE Mrs. Pizer, it being her 93rd birth- nwda Miss Violet Swain -8.8 ap- venor of the Extension 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. PTH RICH ARDSON— BLJZABL NEW, USED ANS ANTIQUE day. Her daughter, Mrs. Caleb pointed con A*Fire and autome bile mmvance of all hada, tb1L toprnmtzuc Rose of Brantford assisted her mother Committee, ani is to report at companion of saild finaocial stand- IN GREAT VARIETY meeting on the Extension work DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKrl(e IRL in receiving the number of friends May Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. ho called to extend greetings. Mrs covered. The nwileting was closeck KEAY—Licensed auction- tresses, Dressers, Tables and Rev. Mr. Robins- L. BURNINGHA i. as Live stocir and lantral sales, 1G3*w0,RAGJt!` XcConochie also assisted in the din- with a hymn and med the ben neled to. Terms reasonable R Chalra. Picture Frames. ing room. while Miss Janet Allison of Unionville PMOu Building and General I.TV-71eb"It Pbow Stout 900& 3 1-4 Our prices,are the lowest. tired tea. Gifts and letters 0 ediction, after which St. George's A. Contracting. I PO .ago 0�oin Los Angeles and Y. P. A. served dainty.refreshmentL POSTILL. licensed Auctioneer, I H. Beal. - Clarem 134timates-furalehed on all class*& ont cew=1re were also received. The of work interior and Exterior. sow Mae of yarb WW owastio. Aug 0— k=dA asloutsod so on obsorNUMN BROUGHAM. Z6 gal"W Phone 9*24 imme<hate family will.celebrate next asaws, A44raw ovens luver P 0. OWL Alterations And repairs. Sunday. R.BZATON TOWNSHIP RE THE RURAL Miss Bate visited friends "in the Obimneys Built Concrete Woft. AJ 6 camm"aser. ovouilleaksaim for '.WHITEY fait city.on Friday. Phone Pickering 5712 sluafft. &asociasea& nos. atan" to 3me M. Holmes rims removed to the 08- saftess Itasaw of SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. FAIRPORT. ONTARIO� Robt. and Mrs. Coirrifield and haws, Hospital on Saturday. B. children, of Toronto, were week-end Mrs. Sheppard and MIM. EsftnUtOu "oitA. S H 11 N G L JU9 Tefepbrsoe Real RetareAtid luouroace. visitors of M. R. and Mrs. Parks, , have been victims of the flu. srkham A= Mr. Harvey is D'a a and a Farm Properties a Specialty. Dr. Blake, and Mrs. Beaton and Spring is here. or y a! East, sons, Donald and Bobbie, of Whitby busy house-decorating these days. 'Nova Scotia Shingles teuoiio� Canada. A� xce at y Read Office i 213 214 Confederation spent the week-end with D, R, and There was a good attendance Gait Galvanized Steel Shingles Life Btiildiog. Toronto. Mrs. Beaton. -both Sunday School arid Church On Bird's Pelt Slate Shingl 044 IWAvv.. LICENSED ACU- Phone Main 1390. The Misses Hazel' and Marjory Sunday. for sale at Bame, of Toronto, and Mi" Emma T. C, and Mrs. Brown guests W 7111ibNXEJR lot Tork.,Qmtarlo and Du trams -vere, two. AA&." 401"-0 T. PATRRSOVS - CLAREMONr a=""0dW Branch Office - Gordon Buf1ding, to. Tormaresweable. Dow Way be Brn'e of Clarenaout spent the week- at a wedding in the city On WednOs- Ammagasi at NEWS, . 54 and Picker&g Ontario. Odb tudep— at their home here. day evening. Oall and get prices. Phone 2812 Phone MM. 2Rtf and son have, 4401t*00006 Whitby.0— Congratulations to Frank and Mr:. Mrs. McTearchen been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jermyn Seebeck, who have just arrived back rHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER from their honeymoon. which has LAWS �i the past week.. -WASHED OUR WAY. been spent with friends in King ton._ is preparing to ANNEEN Rev. major, and Mrs. Price, of Co- move to -R- A 9 We have made a business of boconk, called upon the former's -reeently purchased. AND SERVICE STATION wash day, Here each color mother, Mrs. Leary a few days ago. A little daughter 4rived at the and fabric In given the cientl. Mrs. Price-has just arrived back from home of ino. and Mrs. Gillman Hard an'd soft goal of the: .18c formula that beet meets its a -visit to her parents in England, March 4th. Congratulations. We are 'prepared to do an kiwi& need@. For each class we use much improved in health. of repairing of cars, also bM- best quality on ... Mr. Jermyn is recovering from his . . ,un from nimt to twelve Oban- The regular meeting of the White- attack of the flu, while Mrs. Jermyn tery charging, electric hand gee offiltered rainsoft water. with An average of @It hundred gol. vale Women's Imtkute will be herd has been confined to her bed a. welding and in fact Ions for your fimily Washing. at the hurne of Mrs. R. H. Johnston severe attack of quinsy. THW. A. LAW W. M. S. of St. John's Church everything in con. Chu DeCtIOU With 91 :Nowouder clothes 146underid on WAnesday next, the 19th, at 2 The A Will ad- will meet at-the home ofMM B=sm here an cleaner and o'clock. A special speaker -- ladies loner. dress the meeting an an interesting on Thrusd 20th.- .7 . . ay, Mxmh Gas, Otis, Graeae and Accessorise subject. A solo will be given by bring your tbiianbles along. Prayer on March 7th. always on hand. Taxi Service. Oshawa Lau&y :6 Dz? Mrs. Margaret Reesor. The Dayof-PM1 by quite a Agent for Chevrolet Cam A treat is in store for the resid- was fittingly observed ing Co., Ltd. ents-of Whitevale and the surround- number of the rwomen of the C0%M- Make urig district fthen, on Monday, Mch. unity. The Pres. of the W. M. All clothes nod frequent dry cleaning Gordon J. LAw to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning 17th, the Mid-Nite Min3*els of the Mrs. L Johnston led the meeting. .pupils of Edythe Woodbine United Church, of Tor- The following .I department turns old clothes :Your Children's out like now. onto, will present their second ann- Howitt-Soden A. T. C. M. passed an n Plan -a the Toronto WE CALL AND DELIVER tial 3finstrel Show in the Whitevlalr examination I o t Baptist Church. . There will be a conservatory of Music recently— MONEY SAVING Phone MW Miss Mary McIntosh-Honors-Home ComfortaW musical chorus of Twenty Good Fel "Elem- R.C.Jones,.Local Representative. lows which you will enjoy. Adonis, entary". Miss Geraldine Samuel— sion 25 cents, Pass c4 Mernentary-- Hiss, Beryl Chat- .and attractive Blacksmithing I A gloom has been cast over this er—Honors "Primary". and Miss fatal. accident on Marie Devitt p"sed a vAitten exam junior is —AA111 Horse shoeing a Specialty. Saturday at the mill pond here. Wm ination in J. Smith, manager of thellour mills gratulation. 'Walnut finish Steel bed, All General Work,including-Wood- here losing his life by dro-vning. The Golden Wedding of Mr. ani Telt Matt— Work, promptly With J, A. Pugh he was engaged in Mrs. Edward D. Willson, held at -24 Sheets Sprimp and taking boards off the waste gate the home of D. and Mrs. Gannon on -of the mill when either from Satuvday afternoon was a very hap .,".Good Quality attended to, rw: walnut flinish Dres s Alan, 3 long drawers with Agent for Taco Firm dizziness or til?P11ping on the wet py event. -For sevral hO'drs thert�- Machinery. planks, Mr. Smith fell into the wat- .was a steady stream of callers to of- Linen Writing *U instantly congratulations and well wishes. *U mirror, for $36-00 ers of the pond and was fer congratula All the callers were served with re-- carried by the rushing torrent Over GREENWOOD 491y the darn irdo the creek below, where freshments and-0, Piece of the bride Paper and y der- _ disappeared into the whirlpool and cake. The' h6use was sukRbl ==Walnut finish steel Bed, was seen no more. As yet, the 6mted, and the gifts of fIOWers opea Pelt Matt— body has not been recovered, al- made the rooms a bower-of beauty. .24 Envel -Springe and. ed though the creek has been search The happy couple weXe aMY Support' to match �--N 0 W teas; walnut finish Tani. 9 of Willing volunteers evei an brides-by score ed by the groomsman anti bri JT since, " in the . late afternoon a maid of of Years 1190, W- RObt- long mmor, three t Life Saving crew in change Of Capt, Miller, of StouffvIlle, and Mrs. I-A- Reg. 20c ­Alrawen on -each Side of Is the' Time' Log arrived with boat and drags, ;vias Winch the soloist of fifty Yearii and dragged the creek for some dist- ago, sang i6 same song again. 'Mr. MU70f To do your inside painting Wo.re Ance from the Pond dew notream Bert Harvey also contributed a e0'0- and Walnut fM. y. The the Spring rush begins. There is much ic%, loss and otheut ii bemch �-­No w Whad a-ria-ma-tA pie of Solos very acceptably -we haVe our new stock of the re debris still in the stream- makinggifts were very suitable• and lovely .00, in u a p of Id. e for liable B-H paints, enamels, varn. the location of the .body problernat- and cl ded purse go Th ishes and status in a splendid ical 0 -land and Came to this neighborhood appreciation of the work of W. and variety of colors. ere 9 r, Deceased was a native f Eng' Sunday -School sent an 0(itireass of about 45 years ago. For some years Mrs. Willson in past years. Th y Or, if_1CA_b&rd1W&Ter-W6 be had fuli 4 ftr�indp u..& *-. wnt iPM , were rat-8-1-0-- ars he had been the each family of the immediate rel- pleased to serve you, more than 20 Ye tinisted and reliable foremani of the awes, coming from Stratford, New- Give a@ a'call. Phone:1.300 late Joseph Locaxy in the flour-mills market, Sutton, Keswick, Toronto E PIC- -, KERING. NEWS ilest'Herina = blmd ar's den woodsy to ad.Claw" at Lowest Jones' ]Drug, Storie here. He had reached the age of 73 Stouffville, Markham, Oshawa Furniture Dealer and ALVIN BUSHBY but wag still active and efficient. other outside points. Scores of let- fF Funeral Director: He is survived by his widow and oite 1 tern, telephone and telegraph mer- Druggist and Chemist, .... ... Also Ambulance Service Hardware phone 4000 granddaughter, both of whorn have i sages were received from far dist- ant points. Plione 6800 . Pickering t FICZERING the sympathy of the canTnunitY v Pickeftg, Ontaic Ali ;,,+ � .;,�, ;�,x ..Lr•,- ,,...r. ..,t<".v�^ :,-�.a" _ §'wS "•, . r TJ,".�'1'.b.` r �,..•' 3`c -- ',q t ti, k I r a : _ SerwiLzit Ba yr herb. We'll see that • * r 40 you're kept out of it as much as we 95i r:; = rs _ ` but �� � Instead With "Thank you, I'm sure that-you tysergeant," she responded with a nod , that. although sta'il dignified, was al- most cordial. "Goodnight." She vanished up the stair and as '- All - the two sergeants continued downward Craig remarked confidentially to his companion. w "Ain't women funny-'Did you see ~ 1 +3v= vi`s.•'"ti ,`�. '�0'S' how her manner changed all o4 a r den when she thought she liad her- - t3li 8� ng7 . •as nothing that self in wro Ta visit of hers to the Vane woman's stun :`i' ��=:,;ilk•:_ =1= _ .�•ai` res . � it's ~ --TE- -- '•.deo after all, but ' a good thing she �,. •` -A told us after Griswold ,mentioned - i< ! r we might have gone o8 on' some F from the gardens �.rong track entirely. o we get after- young tir �- _ young Mr. Ladd now?" ;•:.•c:,..' of _-.-• "Yes,"'Barry replied as they passed rlatle S the' tragically vacant'roomy of 'the <;':. ;•kc: - - -: Flake Butters dead woman. "If he knew Mrs.Vane, - The Ste �a the StalrB as Griswold rays; we ought to get _ something worth while at last." Gordon Ladd was anticipating their 2 O e to : :�•:•,., bring new delight t n r a. which h tatnin . -Wonderfully light ' IBy ISABEL OSTRANOM coming with an eagerness w ' e tE.. S Y " made no attempt to conceal. GR ,w ; and flaky little biscuits - "You're headquarters men, aren't is P °+�:=•;� .,. With an exquisite $a or. � BEGIN HERE TODAY "You did not then, know Mrs. yoke" he din and "For heaven's - Y - ` � � sake, come in and tell ma if.you've The report of • revolver, folowe8 -by Vane?" found out anything! -Those chaps 1hw'rying footsteps on the stairs, causes i : -Most assuredly not! I never spoke from the local precinct are dubs, and • 17rtective Barry and his friend. Pro- 7e:asor semyonov, to rush from the tat- wts to the woman in my life!" There was Pm almost mad over this thing! Right - �� �j • tors rooms on the Sfth floor of a New outraged digtiity is the disclaimer. tris way; you'll find cigars a d thin 'York apartment house. They discover y' Y ga things - tthe body of beautiful Wiriam Vane, so- ,Not that I am awara of anything to on that stand." a'i esjjQ�LI .,ee L(.?/fl 3 . =piety portrait painter, in her studio cher discredit, but I know nothing "You know Mrs. Vane, Mr. Ladd?" Mr. Girls-artist non theh second 800naGirls,about her at a1L" What can you tell me of the other It was more a statement than a quer- •w�old, an irascible bachelor on the fourth,' _� tion as Barry seated himself. . and Patricia Shaw. a magazine writer on• �;, tho sisih, deny hsvinl; heard the ..hot. tenants hese. Craig asked. "Knew her? Good Lord, I-!" The �r:sa Shaw, the first tncervlewed. says, Grisold licked his thin lips avidly• young man controlled himself b a Mammoths' Grave and I Ha Crepe that she knew Stiss Vane very allghtly� Y S Y Y f n$ P on the Door land had not been in her studio for threw as though over a Choice morsel 04 visible effort and added lamely: "Yes, Is Sought Along Yukon`} Brown tried to sass weeks. Igoss4p. "The young man Ladd has I have known her for some iime,'sev- Fort Fukon, Alaska.-Seekin A traffic - GO ON WITH, THE STORY frequently called upon Mrs. Vane, and oral years, in fact, and although she g ante• - - +' ve a talk, then, with the at least once I have seen Miss Shaw dilnvian monsters with hair and skias 'AOR' in the la 1 had a host o4 friends, I think I can He wields a mop. menta." intact; two 'scientist-traders•have be- - affable gentleman on e . one of the closest of them tBa'se ssuggested. uggest hcalt mwtoerahew on u l un a letstirety journey doRa the V ` From Mrs. Vane's, you mean. rY g !Barry interpo,.ed quickly. "When to her, It's the sheer.unposst i m-oft g i ,,, this thing, gentlemen, which has dri- frozen- Yukon River n t e ops o Isummora!" was that? About three weeks ago. finding the burial place of mammoths Fore the fl=at of 51st'- ,,, ven me nearly masa. I know that- to the high biufrs of the stream unap-� 11ow on a hasp The unmusical snores still sounded} "Three days ago, corrected Gris- that she-was shot; - a I saw her body, He i=lea to play. i f rum the sear of Henry Griswold's�wold with emphasis. "I am positive. and yet I i+7tTald be more ready to proaehable during the season of open ispartment as they reached his floor, it- was Tuesday because I am rarely believe that a bolt from heaven struck water. . ;but with a word to the officer on ,ate at getting to =chit office, but on East spring frost forces huge bones "nhite-blew a cornet ► 1 her down than a bullet sped from a Near my room- guar', Barry knocked peremptorily ithe previous night I had suffered an human hand:" dnt'ot grave! beds along the river: Novi o'er his.grave and $ttRCk of indigestion which kept me .,,, Many valuable finds of ancient ivory on the door and announced in I , Why, This time the question The daisies bloom.- on ; awake grid it was quite 10 °clock in were uncovered in the same manner i came as sharply as the report of a -Florida Times-Union. F "Police headquarters'. Sergeant, if the morn'ng when I came downstairs pistol itself upon the outburst of in recent years and marketed by the _ 'lie doesn't opera the door in three min-,and saw the Shaw girl coaxing out of. nerves stretched beyond the breaking I two traders. I 'Frere is, I .understand, nothing to vice, break it down`." the apartment on the floor below. I point, and Gordon Ladd cast discs-I The last well preserved' carcass of the suggestion that in, memory of _ 1 a mammoth was found near Dawson the iambs it will be.renamed W60 The snoring ceased instantly in-a did-not see Mrs. Vane." tion to the winds. in 1304 and sold to as Eastern college atre^t.-Detroit News. sound between a squeal ar.d a grunt. "Because she was alive and well ate i In-190tm for a large sum That there � ` The next instant there came a rattle CHAPTER IV. instant-almost before that shot must are more. such remains still intact la t�ltnard"s 1A/tti Kitt Corns. of bolts acid the door was flung open heave been fired 1 I maw her, I spoke to -to dfseiose Grisword's lanky frame� Craig was so visibly dumbfounded at her, I-!" Too late the young man the frozen subsoil along the Yukon. clad in a scant nightuhirt, with a thie.unexpected contradiction 4'Miss reltiized- the a�:p he had made, and where nature may do the excavating, + skulicaj upon his grzzled head. ,Shaw's testimolay that his fellow ser- his face ti:rnad livid, but hastily 'he is the opinion of the searchers. -They- ANY SEASON "What the d=uff do you mean'" be continued in command of the expect to _exchange dog sledges for made an effort: to retrieve his error. Is Vacation Time 1 •beagn furiously, but Craig,,at a gen- situation „It must tune from Barry, stepped forward. ( "You mean, Mr. Griswold, that bliss own doorherewhenthe I returnedf that tlueace with the Yukon. lr► Atlantic City • g barges early in the spring near the ^touch of, the Tanana River's cola- _ Iseadquartera to investigate; the mur- Shaw had been alone in Mrs. Vane's _ ,I'm the detective assigned frost •„ muffled-the shot so that I did not ANY VACATION studio Tuesday mor:=ins. he asked - An Assure Success hear it." _ _ � !s d s . der on the floor lust Below you here.in the diffident tone which to those "When +� "Mr. Edlion doesn't like dancing, ; tonightt, sir, and I'd like a word with 'who knew him portended an im rtaat you returned u4de where?" ' if You Stay at the po P° bridge ot• Bolt; be thinks the later In- Craig . . ou," he said gruffly. "If you don't }pint is the examination of a witness. Craig :carmi forward su�Ieniy. vented for men who eat too much."- you That fie had made such an error STS CHARLES sant to answer my questions I'll call `By no means!" Griswold- stirred was instantly apparent, for the )engin • ThomasEdison. ; the wagon and you, can come.down- irr,�i�ly in his chair. "That �rui'- of his accusatory speech had.given the ..�.fndmitte are among the few Is- tA tin :he Ftneat Location and 'its• town and talk to the chief:" woman was there, Mrs. McGrath who ordinarily well-poised young nan an ,Well, shut the door behind you, looks after soma of the apartments in opportunity to place himseltiin a mea- bor saving devices that d9 not eaeoar• Lot+;est po=ets on the lips dwaltc both of you, and sit down unless you the house, sure upo.i his guard, and his reply age man to work himself to death." onerin` tive ultimate to Service with want to call in the whole police de- "You're a widower, I understand, Arthur Ransome. I Unexcelled cuisine partment!" exc.aimed Griswold. "I,Mr. Griswold?" asked Craig. came.in a coldly mistaco�lecken, i tone. _ - r suppose I can put, on a dressing I "My wife's been dead for fourteen "You are riiiataken, sergeant-or - ears, if it's any of your bfisiness!'' whatever, your rank may .be termed- that I haddunly theft returned from i gown ' Y When I sat that I 'returned' I meant r y i die turned and addled off toward anapped'the other• his bedroom with Craig doggedly-in the antatnes, on Last int s roe - t hi+ wake, while Barry seated himself ling heard the shot-" began Craig, " ,and glanced about him. but Griswold interrupted. where I had dined and spent the _ l In ai shadowy corner an old hound( "I have stated that I did not. I was earlier part of the evening." sales until that id-Prete tore Beaty- Craig tuned in frank appeal to the V tetrxxi with drooping ears and one paw! P larger exp<enence of his colleague and r onov clamored at my door. -lifted as though to advance and the t "You did not come down immediate- Barry ng�med he interrogation.: sergeant looked twice before he des-I "Will you tell us Mr. Ladd, just covered that it was an ancient and ly, Mr- Griswold. Barry made his T _ . sad) moth-eaten specimen of the tax•I second point quietly. "What finally exactly what•did happen lest evening, ,; 1 S pe from the time—you left- the . .lapse _ art. decided.you to appear upon the scene °f the murder at elle" ere you dined until from your Griswold returned presently in the apartment here you -heard Officer - -- - — - ta`wcred dreasin goon and fly in "I did not reply to-that bangin„ $ PP g i upon my door bee$se I fancied it Boyle hammering upon the entranec - 3 slippers. p° below?" he asked in a courteously per - "het us get this farce ove:as uick- might be some practical joke of that . :. 9 is aasive tone. ly as possible, if you please." young man on the second floor, Gordon {To be continued. 'Do you know any of the other oc. Ladd, although I have nexer exchang- ed _ T cuparits of this houses" a word with him." e "Personally, no, aiA I do not want It was self-evident that •nothing An Historec Scrap-Boob to!" retorted Griswold. "I have no further could be gotten from him. In Wbat happens to all the documents - . _use for any of them!"• the hall outside the officer-approached. that the large staffs of typists and "The lady on the top -floor, she's, secretaries produce at .Internatioual w been down twice asking for you," he conferences like that on Naval Dis- ='��- observed impartially to the two. "I 'armament'! Some, of course,,go into didn't think you'd wa:A to be disturb- the secretearchives of Governipento, ed in.there; but it seems there's same- , - is of the_ofliciaT communications_ d1c thing she forgot to te17 you aw i ejust become wast paper: ,s s back." At least, that is what happened at _. - At that moment tfie pale, bobbedPeace. the Versailles Conference f N head of Miss Shaw appearA over the eleven years ago; though one journal.- banisters two flights above and, see- '• J i them she came hastily. and silent- est turned those sheets of duplicated �a n _ ng y announcements to good use. He-saved r . _ ly down. them, and•as a result he has the only, "I don't want to waste your time," People are often too�a;vieatwith.pain. '�� � she began a trifle breathlessly, "but complete set of Versailles Conference � �"` p news bulletins in existence. e ;; Suffering when there is no need to suf- so something escaped my memory and I fer. 'Shopping with a head that throbs. ; He also collected the maps, mem W though they ache all over. When you need new energy, told you an unintentional falsehood. �g et' when you are hot and mouth is The matter is quite trivial and irrel- oranda, copies of,treaties, and so on, And Aspirin would bring them his- distributed to the delegates, and even mediate reiiefl — dryf-pep up with Wrigley's-it evant, but I do not care to have the s'ecu'red a copy of•the first draft of The best time to b&e Asplrulis the - moistens month and throat. least misunderstanding about this. the covenant of the League of Nations. ,very moment you first feel'the pain. When I told you that I had not enter- Wh postpone relief until the has The increased flow of saliva ed Mrs. Vane's studio since my call Six copies only were made of this, and y poste per. feeds new strength to the blood, ' reached its height?_ Why hefate to' his and the late President Wilson's harm) •; upon her* until tonight it was not take anything so ease you caw do more-yon feel copy are the only ones lett now. Reath proven directions for strictly true, although I held no cpm- ,,,,,,,,, ,, .. _•- better. - munication with her. A few;ilaya-ago Thls collect-ioa---=or-mix one-of_ths - -sol eassngasore throat, _ I was passing her door; she was out, most interesting souvenirs of recent headaches and the pains of neuralgia, I history in existence, and libraries, neuritia,rheumatism ete. but Mrs. McGrath was cleaning: in You can always count on its tide_ 1111 there and I asked if I might take a statesmen, museums, and even a for- . _ _ ,. .. .:__eomf� But if p� is of frequout `t 1 p.tp at the portrait." sign government have made offers-for_ - �pce we a dodot'as-to ite eNlft r "That's all right, Miss Shaw." Hon- p- - a Wrigley's - eat relief shone in Craig's eyes. s t as well that you did tell us and if any- "Nations are playing.hide and seek (;1.v _ - CK t s thing else comes to your mind, no with peace like children."-Edouard -• . PIRIN matter how unimportant it may seem Herriot �1 �----- - to you,just call up police headquarters --' ISSUE No. 11--'30 and ask for Sergeant Craig,or for Minard's-_w Year Record of Success: a - - ,,? .,,. : t:. :Y-.• d ;c:.,<, _. y .:!s '.'�•''k-A„ "u.,,'ri.'Y^.�s.'3•'a�,,,'* '�'r.< "�:. �^w. ,.wt'::=r`,r<a,..r ._.•s —,na.+:�...F �e'3°' .a n��SZ,4's •r.:'��,.,s:-h`"�•w.;�&, r.w-�=_�"'�' '4.`5_`,�.,`':_c"�a�`,�-4�-'yt:�tsaw.'�ti�.'K, _3 •i<:o' ..,- .... ..,...-;.:� _ — -.:,,1R s.s.se:�.:: u,.'. t ... y ',f'riltd*�•.ryq ... .:�,�,.,--..wPR.,,•,,.•r-•.c%,_" "4 - C, .• y_ ,, '. .� ,�. .••rte v '+"r1r•y ..-'w' y..a'...:.' *ri v3.e?'•- a ti; f n s_ .. - ., ` A Popular ran ughter # - �T11e Markets tea Tabled A Far-Rea6nig Act _ w �. `PRODUCE QUOTATIONS F Ontario j+�u� �.ic�_u�or Legislation at�Ottawa ! Toronto wholesale desa�ten are bay. �JVi11 Cao case Refusal fa.produce;it the following priaa: Total o $21,424,390 Em- i'c3' as Ungraded, canes returned, of Clearances - fresh extras, 32 to 83c; fresh festa,. braces' AU Departments Ottawa-Legislatioq to stamp illicit 30e-; seconds, 25 to 27c. 7 of Government Butter-Nd. i ,solids,34%, } " traffic in liquor will go far beyond re- to 34%c NN•o. 2, 34 creamery fusal of clearances to vessels carry Churning cream--Special,38 to 39c; HYDRO GETS FIALF Ing spirits to the United States. No. 1, 37 to 38c; No. 2, 34 to3bc. It will cut oft the source- at the i' ` Toronto.-Sas plemrntary estimates Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, ars! p G fined'and v rn , - 20%e- fountain head, and will forbid-release go @ meat graded � � • _ tbtailing $81,424,380 were tabled to of liquor or beer from distilleries and PROV+SION PRICES the LegisL.ture during the week by breweries. " Toronto wholesale denie=s are quot `i .Hon. Dr. J. D. Monteith, Provincial - "/ Smoked meats prices mad. 28 to 'Treasurer. They every -theaCloym»nonedis heralde,ibby gill Ince ` Ing following rices'tothe'trsde: • partment of the Government with on the order paper Saturday of a bill c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked practically ,one-half being set aside ,;., - rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, 30 *.0 40c; to be sponsored by the Prime Minis- for hydro development in different ter entitled "Aa Act to Amend the Y' + backs, pea-mealed,- 86 to 40c; do,' .-parts of the province. F.apert Act. °%^ smoked, 46 to 65c• The hydro estimates totalled, $10,- It was generally supposed that th Pork loins, s, 27 shoulder, 21 c; = 410,900, and of this, $2,040,000 was butts, 27c; Kama, 27c. needed, the Treasurer said, for Bevel- prohibition of export to the United Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 601j'° __ .. . States .would he. accomplished by .to 70 lbs., 24c• 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 90' opment work at Chats 'Falls on the means of amendments to the Customs ;' to-110 lbs,, 22c. -Heavyweight colla,' '. _ Niagara system. The whole Niagara Act, but, as far as can'be 8athered 40c; lightweight rolls, 25c., system called for expenditLxe of $7,- Lards-Pure tierces, lyse; tubs, this new Act is to' be the one that II 2A0,000 above the.regular estimates. 1 16%c; hails, 17c; prints, 17% to 18%a runner the death ir�aell of the rum The Georgian Bay system needed runner., i 11 / Shortening-Tierces, 18c; tnba,� -- ' 8300,000 extra and the St. Lawrence, The refusal of clearance would be 18%e;.pails, 14c. Rideau, Ottawa and Madawaska sys- -inadequate to put efficial.stamp of die- , ` GRAIN QUOTATIONS tems the same umoant. The Thunder approval on all export, of liquor to Grain dealers on.the Toronto Board Bay system estimates totalled $1,200,- the United States, It was poinjed otlt e following o! Trade are makia'• th f ll ng 000, practically all of which was need- ' quotations for car lots: by one of the Ministers., Man. wheat-No. North., $1.14%,'; 3 ed for the Alexander power develop- Export across the brder on land r ment. The Nipissing system estimates would still enjoy its present stains. No. 2 do, $1.L13.!No. 3, $1.08; No. 4, totalled $500 d the northern sys- �' Si 07%: Na 6, $2.0$1.02%; No. 6, ?5?{ac; — ,00. ane The Prime Minister realizes that: feed, 70c (c.i.f. Goderich and bay, ' isms $1,300,000. The lar st rcegt- + the decision to cut oft legal export of x , ports). '` age of the latter figure was for de- liquor to the United States Is an 'Mau. oats-Ne. 1 feed, 64c; No. '2, rreloprment •work on the Mississaga• au4pctous one, and', that it Is liable to do,'53c., River, h ;: Am. corn-No. 2 yellew, 95'Ke;'No. s cos te Government a lot of money - These additional estimates meant �' 3 do, 92, 9241c; 1`0. 4 do, 90c. and controversy before the episode is ,, y" Miilfeed,, del., Montreal freights, , that the-Government was going ahead over: with--its plan of developing -paweT --He and his coileagues are under- tr.ga iaclnttgd=Bryn. per ton. $33?5; �p ilea. in different arta ,of the pro- Q shoe , per -ton, $35,25; middlings, s p oto d to be taking the stand that since wince, Of these,-the Chats Falls site it is going to come.high, they might #40.25. was considered the most important Oat. grain-Wheat,- to _ as well get everything possible for oats, 45 to 48r--, barley, 6 52 2 tt o 51c;; rye, with the Carillon, the Alexander, andtheir money. in other words, the ?3c; bukwhest, 80c. r iasis next. " CLOVER SEED PRICES , k-w ole business of liquor export to Add'+tional estimates or ' the United .Stateq s go ng s rum a good seed # ujney-General's Department totalled' stamped out - . 'mss �'� cleaning mill the following range of 81(;:3,050. Practically all of this was pt5ed ou, after antagonizing the pprices f.o.b. shipping points in Ontario for the administration of justice in llqucr Interests and a section of Can- ROYALTY ATTEND$ BRITISH FAIR is beirrg cfrered to growers by dealerss fit; ' various parts of the province, salaries adlans who fee, that too much is be- P.s i Clover, su 8, i for Canadian, of jailers and-other officialm. Ing done for the United States; the No. 1, per bass., $8, do, No. P, $7, cep; The photograph here shows the Queen and Princess Mary as they ap i ; UNIVERSITY GRANTS. Government might be stili ander fire; peered, recently, at the British Industries, Fair at Olympls, T.ondon, Eng. Aisike--No. 1, export, 97-98 per clear- deacon to track down the mysterious' per p P5.7S;' 2, port . } The Department of Fducat;on esti from the people who hoped and ex- The r cent. unity, 96 cert. nasty, 80; No. 3 export, crates totalled $1,952,469. Included in I petted that the refusal to grant c Detroit er8 motorists, but not a sign of them teas!92-94 per cent. puri.,, $4 0; N , thra was an item of $1,308,660 for the antes would -end the trade for once been seen since they ditched their car export, 90-91 per cent. flu.ity, $3.60; University of Toronto and $350,0001 and all and were disappointed in re- Put to Rout after the gat bad leaked from ib, rid- al-i>•e, whine mixtures. $4 an j' f•r Queen's University. ` sults. • did tahk. Sweet (lover-Can grad?, No. 1; +; The Dgsariment of hands and For-I- With liquor clearances gone, ane per bn: $2: do, No. `r. $1.5f.. s, Abandon Bullet-riddled Car` HAY AND STRAW PRICES us:st estimate amounted to $147,725, the release of liquor (r beer from tie Wholesale dealers in hay end straw 1prwtically all of which was for the; distilleries or breweries which Ir Near Thamesville After Beatty - are qui shippers the following purchase of additional firer ranging', known to be destined for export to Eluding Police prices 'ot cArload lot% dellvei%d on 1 iagivpment and forest research. the United Stelae forbidden, 1t is be New �" 111 re Move, track. Toronto! Included in the estimates for the' tfeved that the trade wi13'largely WANTED FOR MURDER Na 2 Tin•rtl,y, $1' to $15.54• :tito. )tapartment of Mines was an item of cease I 3 Timothy, $13 to$14.50; wheat straw, $14,000 for additional development In any case Canada's hands will be Chatham-Two masked murderers11; oat straw, $11. 'ww,tk in the lignite fields on +he Ahi- washed. clean of the traffic. C.P.R. President Says Empire T , raced over a bullet-swept . highway LTVESTOCIS QLOTAI'03 9 'tin, River, But there will still be-two methods I for 70 miles from Windsor to Thames.( Free Trade--is an Absurdity Henry Leel steers. $9.55 to SIC 50; The Department of Public Works of export to the United States which I villa late Saturday night, and aban- butcher steers, choice, $9.75 to'$1025; si pplement hies totalled .$2,782,042. cannot be touched by the F`ederaI l Boning their automobile after it had DOMINIONS' POSITION do, fair to goat:, $9.25 to $9 50; d0. Cif this, $213,242 as for maintenance Government under existing arrange-`been disabled by police Are. ran lntr+I Torontc-Emplrs- tree trade ie an COm' $825 to $9; butcher heifers, -anal repairs of Government buildings, menta and the Department •f Nation- the darkness,and escaped. ; ' ,voice,$9.75 to$10.?5; do,fair to mace, 000 for pubic works and bridges al Revenue 'is afriad that these will They are wasted for the slaying of absurdity, but free Empire trade is $9 to t9,75: do, corp, $8 to $8.75; $140, 1 but. .'_r cows. 90,A to choice, $7.50 to' and $2.428,800 for public buildings, give rise to further trouble. I&'Detroit policeman, Pgtrolman Day•i of great lipportance. should me ea- g$25; do, mea,, $a, •, ,• $7; Banners ?tee coat of fnr;iishing the Ontario' They look for larger sales to the i ton Winegar, who tried to 'stop their couraged in every possible way and :.r-d cutters,E4 to $5.25; but:s..er balls, Gn%crument building in London, Eng ! Ontario Liquor stores and fear that Right from a hold-ap In downtown wIll be of the utmost value to all gooc) tc cheiee, $7.50 to $8-.`.0;' do. lead was givin as $100,000 and the i much ruta•running will take place on Detroit Saturday afternoon. Crossing rr.ed., $7 'to $7.25; ]a, b-1 g^-.•, $6.59 smaller scale with supplies obtain parte of tl:e' Empire. in 'the opinion ct„t of the site on the Strand as s into Canada, they stole as automobile fc $6.7r; baby 25 $9 .7- : $14,50; $r,r 100 - ed by book or by crook from the Gov. ! and beaded for London. r C a W. Beatty,Railway eat of the ,S; wscck�r9. fecx.ers, good, $8 25 to $8.” _ ernment dispensers. Caftadtan Pacific Railway Company, ;o r T'ne Highways Department called Highway Traffic Officer CharZea Het Anything that can Sq. $' S to $R•a0; cl•., fair, $?.50 to The ether plan. of campa! which },e done to pro $s ; calves. gm1 to c'.+oscn $14 to - -f $29,000 additional money, practi- - terson of Blenheim, on highway duty( mote the interchange of commodities $14.50; dor r.1ed., '816 to $li?.75; da, tally all of .rhich was for salaries. the rum-runner has already been try at 9Caidstone, was passed by an auto 1 - The Department of Health.as e . o: -�- - St me a w.. o e says, was rave 8 to 1 -. . 1_ t��T- in s-gym 'Pierre 113quelon. which is being con- '� pfre should be promoted vigorously, to $1t0; mil.cgre, $75 to $90: lambs, #� 1,600, most of which was for eani- at 70 miles a hour or more. He knew I �. � �.,',l <h, bucks, � to ttnnae need sa a base for smuggling i Mr. Beatty declared in an Interview. -tart'-investigativns and distribution o! nothing of the Detroit csr•itae. bttt1 --But r ca, ?°-t; st �, c'io'::•. -S7.5J to $8.50;w not see how Empire free how bacon, w.o.c $13.75 to $14: do, _-� products is epidemi pmt the PreveaU•e Service of the �n¢:e- New England Coast. - Overhauling the. Geeing automobile trade can possibly be either teasfble selectiq, $1 per hog nramium; do, but, New DEPARTMENT or commendable," remarked MF, chars,'7 3c r'h discount• ars,track- In the month of November the Can- he waved the driver to stop and then pe oS Additional allowances of $4,7-00,000 adian exports to those islands were bowed low as-the big- automobile � Beatty. "The vari,us units of the ed In. 50c ..vt, rnsder w.o.c.; do,-fob. wo requested by the Department of 200 per cent 'ot the previous Nevem- 1?mpfra have too many problems and rice, $1._5 cRt. under w.o.c. Labor under the Old Age Pension her and that proportion 'appears to swerved suddenly in an evident mor:� p - scheme. • The Provincial Secretary's deroua effort to force the policeman � difficulties, arising out of their part l- �• _ A , epartment requested $620,500 for re- have-been maintained throughout-the into the ditch. HeEerson, unarmed,i cular situation or ircumstancesr In;.Chatham Town q Wtriter, tell back rapidly as a rifleman Leaned the first piste they would not agree pairs and additions to .public institu __ - from the rear of the automobile and , to It, and is the second place these ' Declares War =' tions. A revote of$5,000'waa in the lead screamed Dast his ears.' -'I'dil5c,ltfes put a barrier in the gray of estimates for the construction of. a Ottawa Ends Bari Hefferson, from P farmh'use, corn- � b-,JIding for housing the criminal-in- D Practical operation of Empire tree - y acne at the Ontario Reformatory. �n d?>fjtl$ Cattle municated with Constable C. Russell; trader Turns C}tit Police to Pre- ' ,This was due, largely, to the.tnurde. at Chatham. The latter, armed with 1 vent Wallaceburg.and Lake Canada's Needs come weeks ago of one prisoner by an automatic, waited for the racing; -- Erie Railway Com an a ' -str.nther. Foot: and Mouth Disease Was auto. As it passed, shote from hta Canada's requirements alone area y Y Theepartme t of A culture esti-; revolver took effect, but itis gunmen .sulRciettt obstacle to anccesafnl con- Men Replacing Track �.• _ Reason for Embargo kept $egg, f summation of the plan. We hint aim- Takes Drastic Move in _ Zr:a es felled $48,775. a against Eng- Russell commandeered a taxi and i ply have to have protection of.some s Ottawa.-Theembargo g Long- -Defy War Over r, ;�� 'I' 4`� --' I lash and Scottish cattle has been lift- gave chase, getting close to the fugi g g kind to preserve our markets against ,� ed, Dr. J. H. Grisdale, Deputy Minis- tive car near the. eastern limits of I the competRion of our southern neigb- Cancellation of.Franchise, Auld Sia y in COiitfort I ter of Agriculture, anaouixced bare Chatham, and-hod a good look it the I bora. - Development c f our resourcee Chatbam.-las a definite act to fire• J� - Beneath Detroit HOl<l1lC i Sunday. The ban against Scottish cat- 7 men. At close range the rifle spit and of industry in general must be _vent"the Chatham-Walaceburg and _Detroit.-One little-skunk that has tie ended Sunday and that.-against-, fire into the pursuei<s, s bullet atrik- encouraged and protected against ea f Lake Erie Railway Company from -' English cattle on March 7. ing-the radiator, Another pierced the croachment by either the IIniteA operating its electric locomotives over stumped members of the East Detroit f city streets, in accordance-with a re-04 jpolice department for several months Cattle from Great Britain may now windshield and missed the driver by Staten or more fortunately situated is ice living happily ander the hoose come to Canada atter a considerable inches- Otbera punetem-ed the body sections of the Empire. cent ban created by the elty's cancel- , _ _rice daring which Old Country ship- of the Pursuing.>naebine. "It-la a different thing to- promo ation of the comps g'a-tFanchise, the of Mr. altd-Dere. A.. wider and more substantial trade ` colat Avenue, East Detroit, and POW Pers have been out of the Canadian Traffic Hinders Chase corporation Saturday ordered its work- $as afriend. market. The outbreak foot and within the Empire under normal coni men to tear up sections of the rails- of Heavy,road traffic'lo Dussell to fictions,- each unit-marketing (r-ab- at sfrateki'c points. Saturday police received word from month disease !n England a7td Scot- withdrold his Are until ha again got sorbing -the -products they can best 'T the Geiger family that two skunks land was responsible for the embargo. within range with his automatic. Ae t The move -was ezecuted''foliowing offer or most need." information received at the city offices .were mailing things intensely miser- It has been contended for some time emptied the chamber into the rear, , by British cattlemen that herds were , 1VZth a view to examining at first which indicated thgt the company con- able and Oat something must be done. of the gunmen's car, but shielded by hand and-in detail the resources and free-from the disease, but as a mea- templated operating a train. _ -- ( sasses orae our tile darkesa they' succeeded in mak development of Ontario, Mr. Beatty _ aura of precaution the embargo ws their escape— p At Third Street'bridge city work- y, Aear gas shells thropgh-a.hole--is-the maintained until any phasillillty, of the Ing good said, the directors of the C.P.R. .will v --�ltitchea floor. but the skunks still re Word was Bashed ahead to Thames- apend several weeks in a torr. of the men removed rails at both approaches disease reaching this country was re• and it was at that point where.some rluaa to move, and the family Is con- villa, and a posse was organized to whole company In May. Numerous excitement was created• in the after• moved. Officials of the department trips tlin ugh the west have been sidering-migration. It Is.feared that intercept the car. They heard no, noon when the company put men to explain that a characteristic of foot ll made annually'by the directors. Bat a ' the population. having ia_c_reased to thing of the gunmen, ho�6ever,•anttl'� work to replace the rails. and mouth disease--is that-it remains this year they will start in the Marl- x - - two, may continua to grout. a motorist reported having seen a car The counter move on the part of the dormant for a time thea breaks out swing from the highway a short dTs• times, page through Quebe, and end Lost yesterday, somewhere between' again with renewed vigor. It is now tante west of the village, where the up wit>r an exhaustive inspection of company resulted.in the city officials isnnrisri and sunset, two gold9n hours. regarded as certain that last traces of abandoned bullet-riddled machine was Ontario, new and.old. - calling as police Interference to nee that 00 not with sixty-diamond minutes. the malady have disappeared fn Great -later, found. Discussing the present general bust- workmen was no interference by radial Qdn reward is offered, for they are Britain. No one vas injured during the In- Hasa situation as it is affected by the workmen of the clip's move. With `�, the appearance of the men in uniform, 3 _ n s of nearly s score of shots stappsge at wheat marketing, Mr. . Most of tha country's great-men between the ban s wan in tie work stopped,and no further move -- was wade by the-company to act in George-"What do you say to a lit- sprang from the f;.rnt-,and generally officers. a lethargy, not sinking, sad would ` tie kiss?" 8sttds-"Inas never spa far from it upossible:-"Western All Sunday;western Ontario police 1 come to life almost immediately after epoaitlbn to the.city's edict. 'The city 1`sa b ons." Leader." were scouring the district in an on-! the wheat once atartsd is move, Posted a watchman at the bridge. q ,('G'•it1.� �!. ..- i L _-v+-at.,,.:tet:.`rrt.- . -:. y - .. .:"!Y F' -t-+.y-+.- -q`y. - .+..r1' rr ,-.;-4^ P fV .•: - i ys., H` .',.xd..+y.. M�:,:.._'.�..u�.i...:: ..:.....,r•rr?w:-!'mvrl .$w .w,A ..i'!w. :.. .,: .. . :,.T•oy ,. , ,•:..ears,- ,. .. -a s•..-.k �: 'y a 7^�. i!',. ...g.. `yY�^6< �. AMP, .. ':u, ^rr4-^a�- m 44, .x. +d,- 9.. •!? ym. w s•..Y_ _.=a:.,�-. . .�,4. ,..,.. .0 :., - - _ s,', ... r anxious to ' daerrvrid my hon, He has told els chats vane iEyslll• ed on. BONDS-rttlotiaao>oosotq ffiunioipalamet . fr1lead from Y*rwwrth with refer- ways'wars conceived to sin and Da nbsrton Village*, Ch d Mortgage Bond,. 1kro,ladusLriats. eF encs to his position on' this sub• brought forth in [dignity. I con- G°Od school. A good buy. For H fa*e.tmeat�at -b.ta T par $LIS Per 70441 this!If,of"to afvases further jet.t*t. That Eton. Member cora . fess Ido not It now what he means particulars apply to -Ave.J.' Deaf. . . a� 1e 415 �s` btaoet aM RNt tnenrrd to tits birth of railways e In Gonnleq, :828 Monarch Park- 1N8URANCE-AU cle�ases writWind- ititsia >s: to aara6ce. y by that expression. ' I have -no Toronto or W. B. Powell, Picker >s _ _ ten in. this!rout�trr;and has traced their s M y ing. Terms, 10 r cent down, and eluding tb r Ardent sad 8iekaeer. -. JOHN MURKARPro #19t9r. , pr'°g"'m°a dsdwn tuthtr4►teateutttarsaa- • p. P+►ch with. thoQs b�n. .mem- per---� bora who may that they were balahcclock, W Bowe e, yP Uale at 2 o' ,Phone or write _ Auctioneer.NOTgB ANd COM1tIgNTE, 4CHO0L RRPORTE. always opposed tq' railways"earl 43t! SD. SOWMAN.Whitby .� `i►e wvcld is moving fast in ttdley railway construction, etc„ etc." more ways than one In oar own 11 IV-Ruthy, P'omlle, Walter Fowlie, -SALE RetitBTER. lleitry :Wertauy, Betty. . Saunders, . A N N O _ muntry, (lanada,.the-past 60 or 70 Fred Puckrini Gordon West, ' Rob* Saturday, March, 15th-Extensive '""•years has witnessed a wonderful Ravey, Doris Hedge. Sr. III-- .. .Credit-sale.of Dairy herd, Fans The aAd reliable Groes f0rearet Cammack, Mary Fgvwiie, Stock tractor, Implements F Cy--House on the,N'. W. LranAformaLton. In the early elft Donald Saunders, Mac. Hedge, Jno. , iture etc., on lot 10, Con.'9 Mark- Corner of Church St, and.Kingston road,Pick- Lice Oanada was simply a sinal! Puckrin, Geo. Sharman, Geo. .Blake, ham (-on Not 7 Highway) the es � ening; which has been your Gorocery for the � so -far an population was Hobert Cammack,, Tom Cammack. tate of the late Pres. Burkhold- ` past 23 years and owned and conducted by muceraed, Very few had vision Jr. III-Sadie Puckiin,--Francis Rit- er, Sale at 12 noon. 8 months. Jae. Richardson, has been sold to ----- chis, (the preceding two, promoteu - - enough to see its great pa,esibllt Saturday, IVlardl +FSth-Auction Sale ^ J n IIi with honors, March_ 1st,) of Percheron Horses, Fresh Cows, 0 y M V .R. R , S H barn, or W estimate its*great Hata. John Ravey, Pauline Saunders, Jr,ll - 4. ral wealth, It had Immense for. Kathleen Cammack May Hedge, Har- Whiand Young Cattle; lot 24, Con. l sets, but at thaE time these were ald Fowlie, First-Mary Ravey Tp. See hills for particul O;2. C�he1'Z'�WppC� - b ars. Sale at one o,clock sharp Nancy Ravey Prinler�onstance -. ',considered a stumbling) block to poops, Arthus Hedge, Kathleen Win- „Wm. Maw, Auctioneer.. . .. .. Who will continue the business in the "Progress, as they had to be cut; tern, Billy ,Winters, Doris Baker; Saturday. March 22nd-AuctionSale _ _ sassebuildiaR. . . Weldon Fowlie. of horses, cows, and young cattle, . �o'wa and and burnt up to make Green River' the property of Ed. Humes�ton, We wish to thank you for your splendid-sapport •wa for the tiller of the soil. No 1 24 Con. 4 tlnrio y Sr. IV-Ross Turnex,-Lorraine Harn- and Oliver Denny, lot, g these years which has enabled us to carry ' -one dreamt of its' Rreat mluerol inman, Edythe Williams, Blake Leh• Whitby, Twp. A carload of extra on a euccessful business, and we ask that your wealth that lay hidden beneath man, Iva Postill, Bruce Lehman, Har- good western horses, 5 to 10 years hearty support be accorded our successor. old White. Sr, 111--Doris Smith, old, all well broken zrtd weighing the surface of the earth. Its C hristim Milne, Ross Carter Aub- from 18(['0 to 1500 lbs, mostly mar- Watch this space each•we6k for his sdvt. -= ia�meuse water power, meant roy Smit,, Robert Jackson, Archie es and in good condition. A few - 4nothing to the pe�oplo of hose White, Bobbie 'Malcolm. Jr. III-Bil, sets of team harness. There will //'�� [days. And what do way see now? lie Haraiman, R. J. Windsor, Cecil also'be sold at this sale a few very J A WE S A, I C H, A R- D S V N Postill, Jack Bielby, Mary Malcolm,. choice lows, and several head of Not an ineiggificant colony, but a Lois Draper, Mildred White. Second cattle. Sale at 1.30 sharp, Wm now nation, one that is destined Gloria Windsor, Mary Postill, Chas, Maw, Auctioneer. f� ('� Q to, become one of the leading Lehman, moo. Hagerman (absent). Tuesday, Mardi 25th-Auction Sale _ - Piokeriong" Har (dir�j St Vr�/•mations of tate earth, Rreat io First-Fern Malcolm, Jean Bielby, of farm stock, implements and Hiosner Jackson, Lorne Carter, Dav- furniture, the property of .Fred W. Sar wealth, Rreat in population, great id Turner, (absent) Primer-Allen Gibson, lot 7, Con. 6 Pickering. _ in its industries of all kinds, and Michell, Geo._White. Malcolm Cartel•. Sale at 12.30. -See Bills. Wm. _ Treat in intelligence. Seventy Clayton Jackson, Donald Duncan. Maw, Auctioneer. Farmers, your stock needs ton(8_ years ago railway construction was Ek'ock Road Saturday, March 29th-Comanunity _- - - Sr. IV-Bruce Anderson, Norma Ful- Sale at T. Sandekson's hotel, Dr, gess' HO Special in its infancy, and met with great ler (equal), Ross Willson. Sr. III- Claremont. A rare opportunity $ opposition A few years linter the Harold Bennett. 90merville Smith, for people to dispose of their sur- Dr. e6i3 StCOk �On1C building of the Canatitan Pacific Oscar A - ith Hastie, Mary Tomaselli. Myrtle iture etc. Parties having livestock ' Hallway met,with btrong opfx�ri- Dr. H@8e POIIItIy Pan•amiII 1;71icott, Ross Hood, Clifford Dynes. implements, etc., for sale should _ ion, aA many thought it a very Jr. III-Harry Hastie. Alan Hamil- phone John Scott, Clerk, or to Geo. Oyster shell, 'Grit and Beef scrap s j .foolt,sh act, to build a railway ton, Sr. 11-Mary Neale. Ivan Ful- Keyes, "fit, Albert.. Geo. Heyes, - Rbrough a countr that would ler, Annie Coulson. Jr. II-Jack Car- Auctioneer. ■ y will wake the,hens a Large returns viewer be settled w tiny' lisle. Jr.- I-Verna Eviler. Pr;mer- 1�ednesday, April 2nd-Auction sale p =' esteDt. a®it +was a rouotry of Thelma Carlton, Freddie Lewi of 6-roamed house and half acre A complete Stock of General Hardware always on,hand. ' enow sass ice and S aid not grow Kemeth Anderson, Hary Baker, " lot, - oak floors, electric lighted anythi®,g• We now sae what a Fred Srrstth. No mistakes in spe1- soft`water to house, good welt Agent for McCormick Farm Machinery and Repairs. ling by Norma Fuller in the last double garage, hen house, apple valuable tern tory has been open term: an�I shade tree, besutafallq situat- _ We have it, can get it. or it is not made, - G _ ed ap. Not onig arse railway but t paveral tracts continental raiiwaye all very prospetous. The follow • 3ng, Lakeo•frotn a speech delivered J. S. D0N9 -l ' .,PICKER= �fl� by Mr Bill In the Nova 3coti» a'�+•++a�1[ BALS Assembly in 1804. its disellnsinR rwilway construction. pic-curtm tLe Midm"Willtu eon ped attttnde towardsrailway - ' conAr struction : "I feel I cannotS in I AWS 4 give a silent vote on this question. �ra'nsl chi �lsrtg'sj �Igitrtra 1dr. S F B _ ' pea]ker. I am exceedingly BRING IT HERE L�Gt�I Coach SerAces 8 Only Men's Sheepskin Coate, reg. 825, to clear 6.95 each Now is the t[m4 to 'get a new Sat of - ' ' Boge' Sweater Coats., jumbo knit, reg. 2,96, 'laarnese, or get the old ret repaired. -specia l 2.49 each - a have in stock samples of namdel - ii 'Trees and Jeffrey's bearnew. The PICKERING.TOR©NTO Men a Earlapper Cape, reg. 1.25, now 98a. 11former maybe ordered through cata• 10 pairs Girls'Cents speciaG'1 Zipper Overshoes, reg. ,',40, _ - Logue at prtces quoted, _ _.. _ _ _ _ Catalogue free. - .Farespecialper pair 1,99 � `{[ also carry cotlars, collar pads, sweet Boys' Hockey Boots our regular line 16 spade, barneee oil by Hulk, harness Leave Pickering 'Standard Time) Leave T.,ronto -ver eciall flood Q.95 dressing, also silver polish y E p y p and other parte. A. M. P. M. A M. P. M. Repairs promptly done. d i 25 8.35 d 7 30 3.$ Sever RI RI odds and ends at clearing prices � LHE�'. CLARR9103�T d-� oa 8 -- 3� -- - CJ IB 55 .- 354 $0$G 8.90 - L..- -BRADLEY - ]H. R. Gallaugher 1055.. : ; „ 11,30 7 .30 t• 7. 11.53. 8 55 P. 41. 3q a Grain Merchant P. M. 9.55 12.30 TCr0IIt0 J 12.53 10.55 1,80 ' 103rlit 153 cI1.40 _ 230 ''iC.i3G Join SPECIAL PR-iCES -• -" stn the market to purchase Hay, _2.a5 __ ,, - ._ Straw, Grain and Potatoes, d Dailyezcept Sunday- c Sundae only _• For quotations apply -- _ _ OR RNF.SS _•_ _ Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Oriliia, = .F TE R. R. :�To. 1, • - �. • • ' , Coach connections at Bitff-Llu• for all 1?. S. A. lif;iats '- • - - Phone Pickering 1712 Schomberg Orangeville, Hamilton, Brant -.W888-monated Team Backhaul Harness, ' 76tf Reference Batik of Montreal ford, l iagaraFwlla, Buffalo,and :. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 s , iaterm ediate.points. With 5 ring breechick. instead of back. -� - band, .Don't Miss This >(549,00 r y ;$lack mounted Team Backband.Harness; rig +ebance to treat sore t4roate; quinsy, r. . &ayCoach Lines : - .' S1ring Breeching _1644.26 +croup, bronchitis, bead colds, catarrh - or d tonsil troubles,with••tire.Sybilla - - IBpahr'e Toosiletls." You cxn't lose, is is not-a arnesa, ui custom made in our <`lits guaranteed. Try it. Jones' Drug - owns op-a� 1Srleitam, store,Pickering. _. We opecialixe on repairs to.harness and collars. - _ .. �._. " Fff ,. T -O". .. D D T.�OMINION OF CANADA - - � 'Sarnees and Collar Manufacturer income Tax lnforation Reports Honte'Phore s4vs .�:.�.. -Due Mauch 31st _- e W"LOYERS-TRUSTEES-JOINT STOCK COMPANIES Are you an Employer? '' Are you a Trustee, an Executor, or an Are you paSing-a �e or salary We. ha. e a .supply of �.E+ resh Frozen �'Ieh • '' lacy to -Assignee? �I£so the law requira�'�•om any one? • you a report on Form T3. at Right Prices. If so the Law requires you to make a . Secretaries of Joint Stock Companies Oar line ofGroceriesis complete, ' return on Form T4 of all such persona . _ to•whom you paid $1,000 or more ' are required" to file on Form TS>t re. _ - aurino 192.9. turn of dividends paid. _ .. _ _ . _. Miner Rubbers sad Overshoes,Carharrt's and Haagh's ActPram�itly and Avoid Pen _ °� �Fa' - - - - 4 shies ° ' . Goodya>ar es at�d.Tabes, t , - -----_.__The necessary Forma can-be had on application to your Postmaster Battery Charging. THE DEPARTMENT' OF NATIONAL REVENUE . .._ _ _-. Phone y4Dur order,' � e.deliver.. - - - Phone i11 arkhRnl 6.402,-- - HON.W.D.ELLER. - G!! WALTERS, -- 1►[tataer of Nari~l Revenue OTTAWA e!�+s�e+ne_Ta: 9 General WIM M. Duncan Merchant, Green Rlv$i 40 , fi a, .fir 1,4 4, _ �pw-. 'M i :»y' ...v;4.. ..C'.yh ..'.bV,.-s .:.2w•mss ro., `iu•4`+s' `+& ;�.:,�,...._ ...: ..r�.,:c�,r7k.� .,•�_;,_. ... .a°..'-r .r „�c«.+,- .�'- ,.,,: . �, ,u�_K,a;•-. ...:•:. ., ..-tw,.c-.:._•.=,s�il,w,.,,., vi,t-.:: �,�'_-.-�. - .a.,.�e: a._k..-- ..�_�su._ ,.�, as.-tc '::-tr ,: < ..n .i'.,r r - y1-..' -.... ._ ..ay=.. v .r'. s;. �:.,..:. d.,,,�µs•., ,,, - •a. '`Y'a.,. s.t 'V^'qr ;�` `d"-•j .� "a.k�"� :dt it .,. ., .✓y'« .;.i".'}k'. .,,�"�rllxt.-•'nt. �rfc•:.!" •.. •." ....•, v S`^y' .. '..a:dT' .:•. - - i' •* ,i.. '.lx. .ass.,:-�'� c�,, •�,, ,,. •�t- p- _ • �l3:i►lRztttlt�ie7 L. and Mrs. FinXdd and'faimily ' -0ifford ee. 1c'illkey and 1'fOT1lC.1!! - •_. spenE 13uoday in tanffvihe. focally.of Toronto,spent 6naday �, , _ - 1Trser Stock w ss glove.. Loee`r call - It met. B. and T. and Mr. R. with.their relatives in Claremont. - Having taken oyes Babt. Fisiy'b x . ,gt eyrs. 'Apecial for March Orders Only' B Taun, of Stoaftvine, visited old y , ' sig•, - rogh�, we ssM,� ti r Lis your >fve slosh and, Ronde irieacW}f�PClaremoatron Saturday. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS too give service fa Bra+aghaal as wtp -St once for theCemmualty Sale. Robert and Mrs Worthy, of E�ectri0 SelrV1C$ Ineludigg Hydrangea, Spiral Billarli. as In Claremont, J ` Brampton, spent Sunday with .Syrioga,Grand Spires Van Houton • Service •car always ready, do a Bton The. Rev. A. .McLellan -was. a "�' Dentsia and and many others. DIM=. -visitor at the Toronto hospltals on the hitter's mother' Mfrs. Thomas House ,Barn, Out bunts, either' Only 60 cent.a shrub. ae Gare, iSIOb; lMionda Piclaodar fi94G i Mrs. resell Neal and child,of Gibbose. conduit, flexible, or knob gad-tube " Guoline, Oil,- ;elberliM Tins, Mrs. Joha Gregg:to now making wfrin*. Alterations.. 8peeiel ser- I am also prepared to take your order Torontp,are -visiting relatives-in satisfanot� progress towards re vices and motor installation. for Fruit Trees,OraarnentalTress, 1y A.I'' PAY. -Claremont. cover In the Toronto General Electric water $ stems. Metal Annuals, Perennials and all �� aS Mr. McKay, of Oakville, spent Hospital.. syphon-Septic Tanks. Sanitary clos- general general Bulbs B V I L D E R Monday with his dieter, Mrs. Mia• We arb plait to report that eta. We also can furnish any kind nursery stook. mile Bennett. -Thomas Bacon coatinnee.to im• of roofing including Birds Thick Best stock obtainable and - We are now read to Mrs. Sophia Pilkey has returned ove, after his serious -illness Butts: Our work and electrical in- reasonable prices. �-'-- home, after s. week's visit with tion we supply you wit " rom pueumonia• guarantee. . Our Paces FONTRILL NURSERIES her nieces is Toronto. 'lVe are pleased to report that �l meet your .pocket-book. A post Store do Wetlington ;BRICKS, CONCRETE Vie, Mrs. Yeates, Sr„ left on Friday Mrs. It J. How,. who hag been card will have our prompt attention. j=r for an extended visit with her Ili, E. Poynter,. John T. Elliott; Agent,. eeriousl ill, for some week ie BLOCKS, 1NTERLOCH- daughteris Purcapine. gradually recill, fo ring. WHITEVALE Ont- 228 Ritson Rd., South, Cahawa ' D. A. Scott, who has been con. The bey scouts wish to thank Phone 8188M 2t5t.f ING PIPE, DRAIN TILEL , Ained to his bed with a severe cold, the people for their response for As able to be around again. papers and maeazinee. po S ND AND GRAV1siL, L• W. Pitkey had a business ' The boyp are arransring to collect monthly. � trip to Port Perry on Friday when . , Mise hlundelh who hag sea I 'Perry' Cement harness etc. I he secured a supply of ha nursing the Stewart family, has for the spring trade. retaarned home. We are. glad to , -N Products CO. 3 - Master Murray Moritan has been snow that-the patients are reeovf wndoed to his bed for a week, Bring nicely. A Carload of Frost Fantle • - 871 Bay St., Toronto suffering frorsl an- attack of fia, One of the 'extra gangs on the bat-is now improving. C. P. R. with Levi Linton as fore- - Those wishing their ashes re- man, started oa Monday on their P Hiighland Creek, Hort of , mileh moved from their premises can season's work. Another gang, ' have it done by Charles cooper; andel'Magnus Morgan;will resume Buy your Fence now, take It off the oar and save money. i : -.8-wire fence 12 stays, 65. ©eats, if ordered row, free of cost, as he wishes a 1im ted work next week. - AUX supply. While James Evans was engag Mre. J. S. Farmer, who has been ed cutting wood with a drag saw ..taken off the oar, for cash. - very ill during the past week one day last week he had the sats suffering from a severe cold which fortune to falrand was struck by '� This is a saving of 3 cents per rod. BARB '.a settled in her tangs, to now some- a stick of wood, resulting -to the a better.what he home of Mire taken Thom. fr ctnre of one of Story big met with an no: Our Fence is good and the price is right, care of ar �G}ibbons. fortunate accident one day last The many Claremont friends of week whits operating a straw Mrs. Horoshaw(nee Murial Spears) cutter., His hand got caught is We Have for Quick S&le daughter of Adam and Mrs. tf,e cogs of the wheel with the -=- pears, of l.WhiEevale, will regret malt that two of his fingers were {� . to hear of her criti^_at illness from go badly crushed that they had to ] Heavy Horse, Syyears old poeamoaia. We hope for a speedy be amptntated below the first 4 ;' - - 2 Heavy Horses, 8 pears old - E speak of artistic : . Among the new eomere to our design that nae The rwznar m loetio of the W• `4 -.village are Mr, and Mrs. Pierce y r , from Newcastle, who have ar W S. of the Claremont baited P 1 Lund Engine, 6 h - - designs that wo �chaeed the Forsyth farm east of Church will be held in the baser y r • P• - inappropriate for the ment --f the church on Friday. I Hand Washer #► the village and Mr. and Mrs. Well. Marcia 21st.at 8 p. ro.. Tea will be ► purpose in v3maa. The wrood, Sr. and Jr, from Toronto, , one illustrated is rima- e>e;•ved from i to 7 o'clock, after 2 McCormick-Deering Separators, good as ,new. who have purchased the Forsyth g p ' pie, yet]�a artistry. W which the C Ci. I. T. will become ' farm south of the village. a affiliated with the W. M S. The "' ®twofer Kent Radio, electric, new, $98 No Greater Tribute' wish them all success and happi members and adherents of the I McCormiok Deering Riding Plow, nearly new nese in their new homes. - whole congregation are invited. N. W. STAFFORD 4,. We congratulate our hockey ram will be teen !o the 2 8 Ft. Caltipa*zer, nearly new . boys on emerging as victors in the afternoon. Ad-mbsioan totes 25c. n Rugby Ton Truck - Stn t%bitbton Road. contest whicb has been conducted $ y - rY on the Stouffvilie rink during the A St.-Patrick's Supoer will be - by the Women winter months. On Wednesday River+ g Institute r ~f V` ' fin PhonqA e Whitby evening last the defeated Altorra t Wednesday evening, Marco pe y_ r r o0 In the semi finals, and on Tbirre 19th, in the S. S room of the Colt; i1 day event®g they de#sated Locust ed Church. Following the sapper ]BiII in the finals, yvioning by the there will be a program of piano ix+ore of 4 t Each member of the and violin solos, quartettes and winning team received a gold daetts, readings etc., and all will E Do. B E R T RAN D swatch, the lucky playere being be of Canadirso compoeery and • XOPIA Led Muting .16 Dick ,Ooover, Henry Madill. Hen and authors Stipper will be )Eieeaaaor, Frank BaecLsy, George � 3Derneha. Will Evans,. ed from 5.80 o'clock until all :4eneral Merchant, ,Imara�tce CID. GreggQregg have been served. Admission 25 - ' and 1S cents. and - Dopki ng. _� . -�C L A R E M O N T - D N T. _ Cheap rater for farm�a country Special services In Claremont in Insures buildings.a Baptist Church will be held next BRYAN A. Scott deform Insurance n buildings. _(Successor t0 D. ivied-faille,Silos eta Sunday, 16th inst. The Rev. E. u Insurance mach at the 11.00 a. m. service, u Arthur Homer, of Toronto, will A tomo all Ins res Successor t0 - of a L kinds. p. Q _ - - FARMS. SALE , -with Miss Doris. Stephens as solo- (` (Y list At the. eveidug service the w�• Chidlow �YEw SPRINV� GOODS rice or phase Baptist Male Voice Choir will lead - - - BOWMAN These S- *isle for neat . . .:the raise and render selections, � ` � D• - . E with Mrs. John.Parr, of Attonai,as two Weeks T . +soloist. The Paator's address will Pritits 8,1id GiDghamB _ _. • 20 WHITBY ONT. be 'Wanted, A 'Man. This ser- Marmalade, 40 oz. lar 3x - _ ♦♦� vice will be particularly for roan Premium Tea'with cup N - 'Farmers, Attatloa and all Hien of the district peri -ane saucer � -69c Boots, and Shoes Lynn Valley Peas No. 2 N � cu the agency for Fr ally noo•chuFeb goers, ire very 2'c secured es ut Fart� I hose ee a cordially invited to be present. A tin, 2 for a Wood and ocksh t Impon - Snag Service will precede the re a- Roman Meal' per pkR 82c �Yal l Papers' �afl d menta, and will keep constantly on g Ozyrlol for wash clay _ _. hand rrpl►ira for these,popular E,. •lar worship service, beginning * ! implements. _ at d,45 m. large Pka -=mac -Paints -, - , u n's barn and stable , . 9P On p ridgy evening last abort ' Zinc Wash Boards - 49cl1so fitcinga. Glass Wash Boards _ e forty-five of the people of the Our Tip- Top Clothing samples on hand I will also take coatractad houses yor psinting -'--`community-gathered at the borneThompeoa g Seedless ti Raisins, 2 The 25c aproc ss, by sprayingew of W. G. and MCP. Scott to spend - - - asocial time with them before White Beane, 8 lbs 25c - . •-: - - Estimates cheerfully given they retire ;from the farm home, Choice Tomatoes, 2 tine 29r Phone]820. here they have lived for abort Fall line of Tobaecose w - thirty years. The evening's en- and Cigarette. _ Full Stock of Fresh Groceries C1aremflIIt tertaiament consisted of music -"Ask for your Coupons. - and Ramus: Before leaving an _ Phone Claremont 3700 - River - • G ree'n �- addreee was read expressing re - 1� 1 _ aAet Factory•'t 3 mmediate nein boyhood where Thrifty lrlen i _they had taken a ver - = Manufacturers of 141 part in tt a �otne li e, the social _ - i All Linde of Friiit Baskets, Berry life, -the cli'archlife, the municipal '9Vi11 Buy NOW Crates, Farmerq, Bushel life and the national life. Asa • . Baskets, Clothes Baskets. .slight -token the esteem in ! _ - •: a tile- they are held the lost and - Frank Pennock hostess were presented with a. $ L E - Safe Re ositor fol" . i h beautiful china cabinet. The P Y Proprietor 'best of witi,es accompany them to All Winter Goods Must Go. I Bo bloker of the well known - h : their new i�unae• ",DndB and Other $arae Baskets. Report of winter .term exams in, .This is-your opportunity- to buy ; Phone Markham 6409 Junior room of public school : II at a considerable saving, by L " Glossa-Gordon Taylor*, Jessie taking advantage of the { _Valuable 'Papers' Betty Pretty*, Margaret Reduced Frites now - Johnsox*. Jack Morgan*, Aunarevailin - r p g SAFETY Deposit Boz in your nearest ,57 1 -°- - Forsyth* Betty Lirkor;.ah* Clif- � "• - � 'branch t' . �Izr_.t�rsJ� - �' ..� .•�,, ford Bassett*, Edna Taylor*, Vel- The stock is fresh and new, -wa Middleton*, -Alex McLaren*, The Reduction is Genuine,' of the Canadian Bank of,•Commerce is the ; Alan Tomlinson*, Francesa Layat*, �z: , Z' Edward McLaren, Mabyn Licor- Men's Overcoats, well tailored, logical place to keep your valuables for security 1.9b, Myrtle Bacon, Gordon Ovec- blanket cloth,-rear. $25,for 14,95 and convenieuco. We shall he pleased to furnish a land, Dolly Beaton, Gordon Spen- Mena Sweater Coats,,brown, i --= 71 coley. Sr. 1-Marion Tomlinson*. 'red, white, scarlet. blue, Herbert Fhrayt'h* Mary Morgan*, all-wool Penman`s,` 3 lb wt, you with spates necessary'for for your roauire $arvey FinRa �� h�ene Traylor*, rag 5.50,-for 8,95 ments at minimum rates.- T. ca Jean Ward*, Margaret Bo6th, Men's Almira, Sox, half lb. to { Muriel Stephens* (absent). Jr f* each pair, reg f 5c, for 59c: • Murray Morgna , Bernice Linton*, Men's Fleece Underwear, Pen-.. Margaret Neal*, Irene Lew6*, I C�^�� T � B K - T -- Lewis. Chidlow. Pr-Lawrencd! man's, reg LOO,for 790 +rt Tomlinson*, Norma Beverley*,.p j y* Rendell Ldyi-t*. I �' I GOLD ' OF CCaMME GSE C3ordon 14or}P i -Mary McLaren*. Irene Lynn, Lor ,, ,,� �,4 rs a oly amat¢d i r•aine Villeneaax, Bert Davey, I LO�V ER PRICE STORE , _ gold and Insudlet y -I-HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA 7)orothy Davey and Madel.John.I Phone 3801 FR A N K T P R O rl�u Gaon absent. Annie V. S offard — - - P ' i CLARE:VI01'lT, - _ONT. l_ _ I _ -1'FC. .._res O\ 10 • ;. .,..� :, .r,: y'; a:, Ya. -.. 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JUST ANAG1NE i 1 floating' summer home 29' long, 8' lo" 1 r, *� 9 •� wide and T 4" draft bar fully equipped with ..p�.! POULTRY COtl6REg5 ?s 1>t!!(I!'CYJ ° n. p_ berths or flue and ---- . deck apace .or more t than twelve at the un- _ Cowsaia rsa _ usually low price of ' 63.585 (factory,). _ Because. of stand- All Womon Workers wine the ingredients and the process arrdtitzation Richardson e drdvon­ outside d to works e sam ' CIceaand high in yual theimrehomea to support them- 1 th a JtY. OL Clear Cedar,Whtte Oak. and aln- Lc Canada's ' selves, their children or some other Salads noganY. rs e a u uful �/'� cruisob relative. Working in healthful sur In seasons when you cannot et brass fittings, a 6-c31- �//)� 0 �J��I+J rf 4^ B finder 60 H.Y. Gray / Partici ►anon roundings may be excellent for any fresh fruits and vegetables, recourse, Marine Motor gives a Boman and oleic! up her vigor may be had to canne3 fruits. These speed of nearly 13 _ - and stem n � acumen. But are delicious combined with gelatin. mass per )+our. ` Sales and Service N.A.The new Cruisabout booklet tells all the facts T. B. F. BENSON, .A _ CANADA is Lakin a om. to work in unwholesome r.oundtu3s Add diced fruits or vegetables to the on three low-priced, high quality Richardson 29371 BAY STREET g Cruisabouts. C will certainly break down the strong- gelatin. Ont. ineat part in the Fourth 1 Toronto,. est of us, Fill halves of canned pears or Worlds Poultry Eoagress, Long hours, •night work, wrong peaches with cottage cheese. Sprinkle' London, July 22 to 30, 1930. seating and posture at work, bad at- with nuts and serve with French dress-i _ moepherie conditions, t warm or lag. A good carrot salad may be. Canada's Exhibits A Peril to Egypt National Exhibits. ' ' Cairo Sphinx, (Egypt is menaced too cold temperature, too mush damp- made by adding to ground, raw car's i Provincial Exhibits, - - nes, In the air, overstrain and Indus- rots, chopped nuts, raisins, aid ap ! -- at the _.- by vast swarms of locusts in the Sinai CommercialExhi'bits.. trial fatigue are impossible to endure pies. r i. �OUL}y.zf gr Peninsula). At any moment, a strong a long. These will undermine the Salads are valuable In the mena be--j a+,1' Cov '--w I east wind may drive the swarms of Live Bird Exhibits. health' and soon end one's ability to cause they supply mineral salts, adds,. locusts across the narrow strip of des. rl t• hold a Job of any kind. It is seldom bulk and flavor. Canada wiI. occupy a conspicuous .ert and sea, but a stili more serious 1,000 birds—the Iargest ex- _that a *oman is compelled to accept 4 - 'I �aibit from any country. part in the forthcoming World's Poul- situation alas arise ii.the locusts nuc• Work under these conditions. The 'Circular Tiers try Congress. hTo pains are being coed in breeding in Sinai, Indeed. 500 delegates-the most wiser plan would-be to lock shoat spared to take full advantage of the this Is more than probable. The from any country except Great with energy itad discretion and find aBdtai& hatching of locust eggs requires a cer- work which will not Inju a the +or or •Sprin Wear opportunities provided is putting up twin amount of moisture in the soil ' health. F For Little Jun for p i exhibits that will be a credit to the Normally, Sinal is too dry for this to i Working with benzol and lead in y '�T�'ET E entry ear's r w TWO h 'B A. T co _ _ happen, but this y rains are with. manufacture is very harmful to wo- out precedent, and there is a possi- .' The National exhibit being preitared t I After-Congress TOi>lr8 men: for they are more susceptible c, ility thatthe sand will remain moist to these poisons than are men. To _ on. an elaborate scale by the Live b After the Congress Gan elan work with them will not t my injure y _ Stock Branch of the Department of l till the weather becomes warm A day, tour of the British Isley-the Agriculture at Ottawa will demon• enough for the locusts to breed. The f Shakespeare country, North Wales the women but will harm their off' situation Is a grave one tkat calls for -'t{ spring. Woman, in engaging in { $trate clearly the policies that have 1 . -Ireland.Lakes of Killarney,Dub- work. must think not only of herself, developed the Canadian poultry Indus- Iia, Belfsst-Scotland. the Troy try to its re get the authorities to realize the mag- satbs, Edinburgb-bade to EaBl�d. ! mag- but remember ilial he is a potential present the a le position, nitude of a danger that is at present 14acazb®re. the English T kes, mother. Whatever menaces her o but will sins show the effect of the just at their doors. Th•+ swarms.can -health will Injure the welfare of the r policies in operation upon poultry and Then a Continental tour- i egg consumption. be destroyed now if a fleet of cars is Hrussel!s, Holland,life Hague. Am- raCe employed in sufficient numbers and The provinces are equally active in ► " e scerdaan. F'raakfort. Munich, Oberl preparing their displays that will draw-1 equipped with flafue �- ftasee Play), Angel Food Cake attention to not only the reams. Air Is the only leavening in angel poultry lld Striturlaai. Paris. i Y •�- dusiry, but other activitiea of world e Canadian aid United Sates dela- ' food cake and this fact determines °� vtYt°r' �me I every step to the mixing:-- First, sift interest The Maritime Provinces[ Montreal. jam' O° ' flour and measure out fie sup of It. are getting together In putting up.one t of Yeo&» exhibit. The three Prairie Provinces �p Ol" TOTAL Sift this tour more times. A cup of are coo rdinating their forces in s .. Por detailed i armatioa write to + egg whites are to be beaten. This 75FARES the nearest of the following: wilt take about eight or ten eggs The similar manner, whale the other Pro.' I* f eggs should be fresh, but they must vtnces are each preparing elaborate CANADAto * 1Dr. F. N. Aiarcellus, Otmtario ' displays for definite spaces that have e Agricultural CoUem Gueipm be at leant three ,days old or they been allotted to therm. in the great', �/ //""�� will not beat successfully Crystal Palace. I ADVANCED \ss/ D ■ Prof. W A. Maw, Dfacdoaald i Cold storage eggs or eggs preserve a College, P.Q. its watergtaae or brine wit] not The Live Birds Exhibit of one'thou.' - - - - - - - °� D. BarDeaw Department of beat light en,ugh. Put the egg sand Lead, including chickens, water.' Cowl and rabbits, is being arranged on; RITIS�IERS Agrtcstlture. Q P.Q. whites on a large platter add one a national scale, and will Include re- ` ). G. hlorgaa, Exp fourth teaspoon salt and beat them jt1 Canada may now bring - Firm.Nappan,N.& with a flat wire whisk until foamy, Dresentatives not k of h the hardy, then add one-fourth teaspoon of cream high producing stock of the most,popu• forward t�fej! Families, ar tar birds, but will also include repro.I Relatives and Friends 1 tartar and continue beating ental they sentaHve specimens of what are some- 033, on � Terms. are_stiff enough to bald up to peaks times termed Fancy Breeds,"' and For y 1 r � � }; fu;i d«ta,ia but not dry. hnderbea eggs 1 Including waterfowl and Pigeons. The J. a NALUZZON, tl make an undersized cake, heals and exhibits lull) be a credit to. - asst. tinat. coioaisatlon - - coarse. Overbeaten eggs will make a conadiaa $aclaa s•s way, Toronto : cake which fa t:>o -dry. Dom by the Director of PttbilcttY.i BRITISH Issued Sift ei'aaulated sugar and measure _ Department of Agriculture. Ot• RE UNION ASSOCIATION A ! out one and one-fourth cups of it. tawa. Ont. i Fold this cargtully into.the egg mix ture,'two tablespoons at a time, until all Is used ! This adorable Ray.:n printed crepe Slit a small quantity of floor over!in satloi blue and white coloring woss:d I EDDY TISSUES ! the mixture and told this in carefully; ` F. C.Elford, 1 !I make any miss happy, /� 1 President of the World's Poultry d t re -fourths) The Peter Pan collar gives It a tall- ARE STERILIZED continue until all the flour is used. Science Association. Ottawa. in combining Ingredients use only the tfolding easpoon ottivaalllaA and h one-fourth'ored air, It is white Rayon flat crepe 'piped with plain blue crepe. C ELECT any one of rh«. CANALtLAN NATIONAL I teaspoon of almond extract. and fold� The a Jeeves are gathered into cult S Eddy Tiswes and you n•ay ' CONGP.ESSCONIWI- E it !n bands of the blue crepe. The bias F T6• H•a De. W. R. Motbeew•ll Pour the batter Tato ungreased crepe appears again in binding of cir- ? be sure of two rh�ngs-a sa+e. Ff*%ww7 Chormae I angel food pan and bake at least one cular tiers It is also used for �irite t wk, pure, Sterilised Tts- �. J. H. Grisd.t• ! hoar to a slow oven. Aller. thirty)!-`at is passed through a.bound open- 1v wa; and valve for your Hoeorer7 Viae-charman ` ' mtnnteih increase the heat t f the oven at left side- of the lorg-waisted y money 0 for all of these t ' bodice and tied in bow at right side. Nteeident. CA�-� peri slightly. When the Bake is done, re ' rotis are big value,rolls. And _ hasiar Cowma I move it from the ocnn and invert the Style No. 355 will interest mother i L F. Eareo>s-,S•c.ews I Dan for one hour, or until cold. Angel i a� it is so simple to make. It is � ..��- made to a high standard that i tt4 Vhsoeis Ss.,Ausws at food cake should really not be cut.:a practical dress that makes a charm- s� qualifies on Eddy Tissue fora � It should be broken. Use the yolks ing appearance, and will tub beanti- • �......■..�.. I .� � place in the well-appointed of the eggs for custards cr salad fully. dressing. A large quantity of boiled I it is designed in sizes 8, 10., 12 and "�••..`,�. • bathroom � Ask for anyone t salad dressing, pat in the Ice-box, will 114 years. of them by van,• - - Wool challis print in beige and Readjust Carbureter keep for a long time. i With the coming of warmer weather Chocolate angel food cake may be I brown tones with beige trim, red and j t �' THE E. S. EDDY car owners should have a competedt made from the above recipe, by using white printed crepe de chine, French j COMPANY LIMITED 9 mechanic raadjust the carburetor for three-fourtbe cup of flour and one blue sports weight- linen with white f = t�l7tt - CANADA -- - - .ass econonly and top-notch perform- fourth cup, cd cocoa, instead of the collar, navy blue wool crepe with vivid l . : once. full cup of four. Two extra egg white!;l red emPe collar which also is used to RR 4r - are needed to make the chocolate'bind tiers, shantung in orangey-red "The fe-ir must not be permitted to angel food cake light enough. Theshadeand wool jersey in lettuce green 0"'v•..; ;.%' i ;eke dishonestly the savings of the almWd flavoring is omitted and one shade are fetching ideas. - 'assay."-Irving T. Bush. full teaspoon of vanilla is used. Ocher• HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS' ? your name and address plain- Write l ly, 'giving number and size of such - - patterns as you Enclose 20c in - p `Finest 3ter:hlted ..- -- stamps or coin.(coin preferred; wrap • j it carefully) for each number, and 'Tissue Ax�� "Compact fixfun—a address your order to Wilson Pattern unitary, dusiprotf Service, ? West Adelr:'. St.,Toronto. - •� 3 � r_� •- Cabinet—in nkkel ' 4 ,or porcelain finish. i pMiilJP3 The Tyranny of the.Teen �' IIID ,.NAW" -- - Of _ ,SpI1'it �� ' D D 700 sheets of I r ® 60 Truth (London): The fall of Britain, soft,safe,Ster ilixed t �,�ssbiM commercially, politically, intellectual- fOl" r. dn* ly, and in other respects dates, curl- . /MOr4•e*� .. �_ ,,oto s ously enough, from the first coming sso +s of the Public School spirit, which is SO1E"y whit* "DREAD- ~ tr A to say from the rise of the ideal of sue. i w-ra Tia NOUGHT" sue. In wrapped Senn ounces of e team work and the fetish -of playing Rolls of 730 sheets. Sterilized _ for one's side. These, with so much creped tissue. - Many people, two hours atter eating, You will never use crude methods also that to ugly and cumbersome, r#ufzer indigestion as they call it. It is when you know this better method. arose in the Victorian era, epianated iaswlly excess acid. Correct it with And you will never suffer from excess from the suitably ugly and unimagina- an alkali. The best way, the quick, acid when you prove out this easy re• tive buildings of Rugby School to the "COTTAGE'' 'harmless and efficient way, is Phillips' lief. PIease do that-for your own era of Arnold, and thence, like some wraPp.d; Steri- + ')ifs of Magnesia. It has remained sakie-now. hideous blight, spread their maligrifty - l tired'Roth.3,000 _ on 50 yea» the standard with physt• Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' among the people of England. Z&�� TI s s�/ E sh••b, fu"'count. %'relans. One spoonful in water neutral. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pnyst- r t - }' ,isas matt:times its volume in stomach ciana for 50 years In coriecting excess "It Is better to trust in the mase of CANADArS FINEST adit slim at once. The symptoms dis. selds. • Each bottle'tiontains fill; dhw- mankind than In a leader or a theory." sl yj , 10pD6ttu' In live minutes. tions-any drugstore. -John Bachaa. d -N" .. ... •, d . aw d: Es, .. ....,.�. '... ''...• ,\ ...,. .... '.:'._ _ �, __'_ -_ - .. i&. .,. pew.,: __!1!' t•� 'c.,,..' -dL:.,,.�:. .m_•!a•-1.,...__,s,:iiu�+••.�,.F ._.._,:u..!:3zt:�,'yY.(u•.•nrw.�ik-i�_�.ey�Mkr.. '7- t • .1. .... ..... WW Classified A&ertidne -[MY By A d1orious Ehd tY1tKWTM tIt Muskrat KEM TffX WU Frw' '#'Ship of Polar Explorers, HA13Y CHICKS—WE kfATCH" -art* 215,0to last year in four fr a Catalogue. A, IL AND VEY • Equipped for Her Last AlAe..1 Write for e Switzer. Granton. Orit. ,muskrats are very. lively, playful Voyage animals when in their proper element, it' s natural for children to be bap- 100 LATEST. 80's. S. to CITS.- aj Toa Words of 100 latest song hits Little the' Trouble Oslo' Norway.-The "battered ship of stage and screen sent fur 10c. Factory the ivater,"write Messrs. Audutori and, py, active and hill of fulL When they mild Tonic Treatment Bach man, -and raanY of them may be ar; freLt�l. fussy and disinclined to Fram,'wbich 'has carried Norwegian Surplus Sales Co,,-C d3. vVirLdsor. Ont. to that) conquests during a them- play you may be Sure somethi2t; 16 explorers -WRIT &RUS NEAR TORONTO Restored Health seen occasionally disporting four decades, is being equipped for F Lock night In leaving long wroag. Almost invariably that some .0 for our interesting ftee list. selvet.on a ca hart & Lockhart, 319 Ra.v St.. Toronto.. "Lam Writing to tell you." says Mrs• in the water behind them. thing lies in the dijestive tracL her last voyage. r, N.S., ripples The From carried Prldj� Nansen EGLSTERED HOL3TFIX BULLS James A. Haughn, Brjdgewate while others stand for a few moments it to to meet thIF need for an abso- and R ready for service, Cheap. Peter 61tbe great health benefit I received on little hurdles or tufts of grass, or lutely sate corrective of childhood all- toward the North Pole in 1898 Arbogast. Mitchell. Ontario. of Dr. Williams' Pink on stones or logs, on which they can brought him baqk two years later through the use meats that Baby's own Table'ts have I had become badly run down been designed. They gently regulate when he reported having reached lata• X"T culazo jitills. I I; so much so that I get a tooting "ore the water, or 011 rude 86 degrees 14 minutes, the north' V FtN and very -weak the banks of the pond, and then the stomach and bowels .sad thus Q INGLE COMB WHITE LEGLIn y do-my house- - by man. up to c'k Baby could only with difficult plunge, one after the'other, into the drive out constipation •.and indlges- ernmost point visited 1�� and Barred Plymouth Ro Wo Chicks, wonderful winter layers, work. I suffered from headaches. and have been hatching for 27 years. Dela. water. At times one Is seen lying per tion; break up colds and simple fevers thell- me Fram..with a few a.ev ac, mere Poultry Farm, Stratford, Ont. --had very little desire for meals. The fectly still on the surface of the Pond and alley teething - The as Amundseb pains. Concern 'trouble affected my nerves, and ass Dover, coutrements, carried Roald or stream, with Its body widely spread Ing them-Mrs. W. E. Forsyth, and carried him back in Marriages and Births Suddenly N.B. writes: "I would not be without �result I did not sleep well at tilgbt;, out, and as flat as can. be. South in 1911 discoverer of the South and would often awake with a choking it gives the water a smart step with Baby's own Tablets as I know of noth- triumph as di Dublin Weekly Irish Times: In com- sensation, and would have to-sit up in its tall, somewhat in the manner of Ing to equal them for fretful, fussy Pole, to be acclaimed at home. partson with the married women' of to was taking treatment. but it 'disappears beneath babies who are troubled with colds or Now the From JEC to proceed bed. the beaver, and England and.Wales, those of the Free TroadbJem� to take part In an exbibt- and I was losing cOur, the surface Instantan eons 17, going Md not help me sour stomach." tion on the occasion of the 900th an- State rear far more children. . Where- when I saw an advertisement Of dowa head foramost, and reminding Baby's own Tablets are sold by age, like my niversuy of the Introduction of Chris' as, across the Channel, 100 women un- Aso Much or by (hail at 26 r which seemed one of the quickness and ease with medicine dealers. )wa, which.had been relieved by the which some species of ducks Alld cents a box from The Dr. Williams' tianity into Norway. When she re-, der 45 years of age bear, on an aver- s use of,Dr. Williams, Pink Pills. I de-. grebes dive when sh6, at. Medicine-Co.. Brockville. Oat. turns She will be placed in the Arctic, age, .71 children, the same number III J At the distance of ten or twenty ided to give this medicine a trial and Museum here. the Free State bear 131. This unusual ()a her final voyage the Fram will Before a - got two boxes. these-were all yards, the muskrat comes to the our- tVrjjty provement In my M. The Opport be captained by Wasting, the only liv- fertility -helps to b4jance-the serious gone there was an improvement face again, and perhaps joins its co m• a hopeful pons In their sports: at the same Ing man besides Rear Admiral Itch- effect of late marriage upon the birth- appetite, which seem Of-a Lffetime, sign. I procured a further supply of time others are feeding on the grassy and E. Byrd who has seen both poles. rate. Moreover, -it seems that the the pills and found a steady Improve- banks, dragging off the roots of Tart- Wisting was with Amundsen at the comparative absence of mechanical In- Is real- South Pole In a dirigible in 1928. dustries In the Free State lengthens ment in my health. I could eat well, olls kinds of plants, or digging under. The opportunity of a lifetime Ina sleep soundly at night, and my hoose- f the bank. ly what is offered In the post-Congress The Fram's crew will be de up of life. The a proportion of persons over neath the edge o ch have boon arranged to old polar explorers from the Nansen,i o longer a task beyond my animals seem to form S, jjtLI6 com- tours which 1 65 Is very high. In order, presum- work was n he closing session of the Amundsen and Sverdrup expeditions. strength. From my own experience I munity of social, playful creatures, follow t ably, that we may, not take excessive would advise weak, run-down People who only require to be unmolested In Fourth World's Poultry, Congress. to joy in this fact, we are reminded that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair pro- to give D order to be happy. In character it is be held in Old London, July 22nd to , 'Economy and Politics an old age pension scheme Is a have done trial, feeling that what they be quiet and gentle, and though armed 30tb. this year. portionately heavier burden here than ill just as readily do in a Ccullin for'sne, they w with such powerful teeth seldom uses The tours have been arranged. one Perth Western Mail: (Th In any other country. it is observed following the other. The first starts Government in Australia has abolish- other similar cases," them severely on man. counties, which are ur name and ad- July 31, and takes one through the ed, on the ground of economy, the De- that the western U The homes of these rets differ ac- poorest In natural resources, have the If you Will send Yo a dress' to the Dr. Williams' Medicine soil historic. storied and scents wonder- CO mis-1 eordtng to the ground. In marshy highest TToparttatis both of Co.. Brockville, Ont.. a little book. laotlada above --us -� tF.�rttjsh�Isles. The Shake- ston). In the interests of that very and of old persons. er6ment w 0 . Ispeare country. North Wales. Dub- economy which the new Gov ground, but In stiff clay banks they a. malled you prepaid. This little book dig tunnels underground, the op6nings lin. with Its Rocky Road,. the Irl?h would hug to Itself for justification, contains many useful health hints. under water,and sloping Free State, youngest of the Britfab the continued functioning of the Com- always being You can get these pills through any _upward. Their habits-are very like Dominions: Cork and the lovely Lakes mission would have meant much to medicine dealer or by mail at 60c a -building, of Killarney: the Giant's Causeway Australia. Whatever Its math- the beaver's. house slapping I Medicine If I and. of course, the Blarney St -Alter. rear.of rheasxtirm.mw Ia �•r box frow The Dr. Williams' the water with their tails, etc. One wtil ods, It stood for a very necessary prin Co.. Brockville. Out, caught the trapped one. be on the route. Crossing again to ciple In Australian public life, pre- arms. Thou write rheumads ht In steel traps. usually Scotland, Glasgow and the Bums. renting the dissipation of public funds n discovered. Is said to be us, with tives"Cmadpatica= wtre Is viewed: the TTOS.%achs, in political ventures whose 'Only rela-I end ow Nerves qu" killed by the others. They are aISO Counlry �fc tion to development was their descrip- watch Gasoline in Gauge said to carry away the dead body of Edinburgh, the English Lake Country. -It Is necessary to watch the gasoline 1 A comPa'alon, If shot' and Liverpool provide days full Of�tion. Its executive death is a calamity, wonder and amazement. Thin part of -a calamity of peculiar concern to gasoline gauge, or. if no. gauge, thethe tour returns to London August 10. Western Australia, -Al v�hoje spaces rias to see that It is replenished with Then comes the visit to' the con- mour foi People and production, but -Gufl Spans Oc gasoline as needed. It is very con- tinent which begins with a twenty- whose political "pull" aga,lust Eastern_ to run out of gasoline when To pe Stonn four hour stay at Brussels. From States' Interests Is weak. the quaint Holland country. using an automobile It Is also neces. Brussels # vary to-watch the oil supply While k. 'Is visited. then the party proceed to Boston" Museum Gets Blac. Use Minard's In the Stable. lovely Rbime Valley country. pass- Mir the cimen, First some recommend the draining of I Headed Spe Ing on the way up that river the his -oil from thee rank case and refilling rlth its caths- The man who succeeds in his work Ever Seen on This Side torte cities of Coblenz. I It with fresh oil whenever the Inspec- -famous Is the man who can keep quiet and dral, and Bonn with Its world I .Rion indicates such a change to be Found at Newburyport universities. both places which were placid,when there is very severe res- inecessary, It is probably-more saris- A European black-headed gull, the! held by troops of the'Canadlan Ex- _placid, E. Hughes. ri factdry to figure on renewing this oil first over recorded In Canada or the ' peditionary- Force immediately follow- ­isupply after each 500 miles of travel. United States.Is now an exhibition In Ing the armistice. Frankfort and -Pity "you Westerners who bare to the museum of the Boston Society Of Munich -are also visited, then the get everything done In a life time; I Natural History. Just how or why the party procee -3 to Oberammergau for HAIR d can wait forty or four hundred years...I YOVR bird made the Atlantic traverse; wbicb, Sunday, where they will be privileged -Mahatma Gandhi. has turned back or killed, so many to view the famous Passion Play, aviators, no one can say, but It seems I which-exemplifies what Is regarded by probable that the terrific gales which I Live '—'in Vancouver LvX0 most of us sit the irellitest event of eat Is I lashed Europe las history. .Returning the party are the FARM HELP t fall were a factor toha,�e in ranmurer. Ma E,IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE AaW adravil w to u&o 'TO GIV In bringing this rare immigrant to the guests at a government reception at I boom rhyamnam vatwx. a bad laer and comet BIC R Munich before proceeding to Switzer- KruwAen sa� for ASK YOUR BAR United States. I-ap 'A ne-op? fjo- had~Axf LW goes- BRITISH BOYS AND 1 tit .etre! iyar*. and I &W-fcr! The gull.was taken at Newburyport land for a four-day stay, which will in-i d Inv CAMUW to Kru'rAdn SINGLE MEN presented to clude a visti, to Geneva. seat of the on January 2", and was pres NO jetj than 40 or 56 famaws aaw wed j by .31"t otha re-atee on as the Boston Society of Natural History. League of Nations. Froth Switzerland Div Pam-(- 0� scarcely one--1 the party r ire to 'Parts, where an, ..W*ekly Parties During Early market trace a bad effect in onamy ways, but Z It is a handsome.bird, scar Spring. can Aa=%,s bees at w*U in of safety say lze of the famillaz her- other four days will be spent. t.af since I hard taken X-achm­-= C4 MWE 1"T quarter the-a M, waiiantsparr. Pa f*.-,?A r� APPLY NOW-The Secretary. The 1W I"tarpectics. Man Bona an nevi: DO&said ring gull. The Plumage is white, with The Paris visit may be cut in hati 1 Salvation Army immigration: and lance. -color- and those desiring to do so will be Its is nbtainabie As d sauls. -SaNs boils -wings faintly dove • lame. iod,Sootha the back and 809 Dundax Street. Woodstock. Ont. department stof�§ In Canada at -Sc. vanished evemight." C, T- - aff,6rded an opportunity of a t*o-day A bottle contains pnough to tast for 4 or G ad. The underpart of the wing DO PaInIalmiss"I - a Great 14SO Jar%is Stroet. Toronto, Cuit. s,=Lbjk-gaad bWth for belf-a-cent a day. mattes are black with a wide white tour of the-battleflel a of Lb Beckwith St.. smiths Falls. iont. bauspintirwbours.-Uan druggiam d 114 stripe close to the edge of the wing. War. To most of the party this visit 1225 UnIveralt y its Montreii. Qua. FREE TRIAL OFFER is Indian red and the legs and to the,battlefields will be the blimax The bill It you have ne'er tried Kni%c.1mn-ty It tiow JUN8 I I L�L in a NS have dl%mbuled a PrAt toes coral.- In summer the head is of what-all regard as truly the op- 24 our expen". We *111CIS make And a Boy fried. black. portunity of a lifetime. a`zd==' Icir urftd. erdyyou to pt`urru new"GIANT750. Bisq naw Teast adds frd Ask your druggist to IS lb&Is 3 weeks.Skis d@srg In spite of its long journey the bird' W PT.hey Do U.' Pnn Idw-of out regular 75c, bottle together mks=ask.Caned 046 am with a separate trial bot Ne—eine for about end.Got OessLut el trial bottle L"t,Put It to J;:t be ' hall -sLnt C"d T= was fat and in fine condition, Indicat- A number of changes have been one k. 0 the t 0014"hVm wpow". Ing that Same mj­dW-jn--Me regulations which w... if not entirely mavinced t it must,have,landed U 31W 64C.Uff at It W do,L Kruse n regular u goQd as n 9 ago and had time to, rest and govt the Schneider Trophy contest bottle is still no we ew. Taks-16 week back.' Your druggist is authoriapd to return recover from its experience. It had I in 1-931. So far these changes are nestion. r 75& immediately and without q on X r been feeding on small shrimp when only provisional, but they have been have tried Kruschen to •t our What could be fairer 7 eo R GrIffithe Hu Ltd., Manchester, Dailli U-Ut accepted by the committee of the In- taken. 1756). parts=-. McMvm Beal" Coughs co Cm. Common on Thames ternational Aeronautical Federation, le Ltd,Toronto. Black-headed gulls breed from the and will probably be ratified when the speedy,safetproven rensedy - i British Isles. east through 'Europe to full meeting of, the Federation is held for children and adults. r7A In winter they range to in June. Turkestan. of FM On of these changes ar4ses 'out. IL ys READ OF A CASE Qum, -B F911MURI the Azores, the Red Sea, India, China- cc , r� Britain Z 6 CON301W and Japan. They are common on the the-fact that if Great tain, M chal AuvaessicAmsO be lenged, the race will again be held ActsLikeaFlush Thamesin London, where they dk and over British waters. It is that-both [TIKE HER OWN come tame because of the too "RPME a -10 WAWA^VDMM lals and the speed the navigability tr I N YOU protection given them. on small contest will be held on the same day,' Along the shores they feed to taket Lydia E. 09VT fish and crustaceans,while inland they the bad reputation of the English cli- SUF'F'ER FROM 'Decidedf I.,. % wiwft - mate making It felt that suitable egetable often follow the plow In search of In Pirikh am s V fling I and larvae. They are weather s too much er two days run_ sects, worms CONSTIPAT10111 cornpound not maritime gulls of the species to expect. 4W Qj% 7 Another change Is that entries for Countless remedies are advertised M= ch often I;VMM wit the race must_be acconi-p-aull­ed-b-3�76- ---hr-const a New Bruntrwick---ASefore ZAXL 0 $1.25 All Destitift of the mome habit form- A. This makes the presence of one here �t=ut t1lekare My last baby was born I`w8w-v—erY W044 the more remarkable. it has been guarantee of about 21,600. A. 0 LEONARD, Inc. he Trophy In 1 31, ing and must-be continued Others nervous and cue- suggested that in one of the great if they carry off I] rift Ave- New T"Cl contain calomel and dangerous min. cou ed I saw they shall have won It outright, they -sys• an ra2ve�d�ment gales last fall the bird was blown out oral drugs, which remain in the were victors In the two previous con- tem, settle in the joints and cause ... in the paper about to sea and became confused. a WOMB Boils tests. Although the Air Ministry have aches and pains. Some are harsh In who had and p been like me so I wn officially.from participation purgatives which cramp e "While Jill's ambition Is to surpass withdrawn Dry up and disappear with Min sed after eFect.' bought a bottle of in vart- and leave 'a-depressed ard's. It kills the Poison and Jack's Is merely to pais'in a crowd." In the contest, they can help Avoid lubricating oils which only Lydia E Pink. .0 -Lady Asquith. us ways, and will very probably do Vegetable ham a V, draws out the inflammation. grease the intestines and encourage dable 000pti- Sm o re- go, especially in view,or the chance of mature's machinery to become lazy. Compound.I took -Americans lean t mi securing the 0oveted 'Trophy for three'bottles and A purely vegetable' laxative such fain prMperity,, tIke French to Pesst- keeps. Liver ED% gently it carried me Safe- as carter's Little I 'Rer: tonches the liver, bile starts to flow, .1y 'throu$h that mism to fool a jealous-4a4er-, Minard's move ff jr.ffie #&MUM ----------ap­ ­1� we thoroughly cleansed land constiW, have three children'to care for and L so nard Fey. KltIs Dandruff. the bowels %;KjUL -- RMU OF On*. I have told two have just had �jy poi- - tion I ns pass away. The stomack;: feet weU and strong.Husband Aman who marries his stenograph i6tation. HT bowels are now active and ; 'other women about your medicine trait taken. What do you think Of r soon takes all the d 82 AlbertfJ11=4 ..Z iflpg it?,! Wife: "Beautiful, dear; I wish system enjoys a ect. "N , An -Now BrW101 viQL the real tonic eff MRS,GUS ASUNAULT, �s 2k md 73C red pkgL' Moticton, YOW would look, ilko.14t Sometimes." ISSUE No. 11-130 WW Brockville, "'a, L "L"' ground,- �t w in tiff lay prepaid. 0 as u v�reid.�Tb;�L little mailed. underground, A N M-1 9,3,F-•01-11 • •F AIA mf S C- *d Urs- Philip god glove., ..Uftr ti A Peebles. =day hi Vilibevale with 4 Call at News..Office -Radio Licenses may be obtained --James and Mrs. O'Connor WW from W. C. Xutkar, at the News.. Burrell,is con ­�bed Nvj�b a serious illness. &ed to h's famitly, of Toronto, called on' Pick. Office. �ere' •will- be a social dame in mie Morris, of Toronto, -T] - on Sunday. -m4s� xj,- Iq eringfriends tic Town Hall on Monday evening is. � Mrs Thos. Douglas, of Toronto, spent a few days this week with her here Owing, to the serious illness next :iz. Patrick's night. 3 brother-in-law, Wn� Cullis". x f' of her brothet'Russell Burrell. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident --Owing to the snow coming early -Richard Barrett, whose illness last' fall before the ground had be reported in oii last issue -Dr. Office in residence, t tome frozen, there is very little reWs church, 7:b the land this spring. Office hours, 9 a. In. to Is he;;; Chapmaat's milk business, and start- pointment. -Allan. Bath has Purchased D. L e P. -&-Daily, an Evenings by ap- T 'Solicit Yo r, frost was con- 400rs east of St. And tinues in a very critical condition. Pickeiring.- rs.L. A. Findlay, of Toronto n d e been spending a fe0w, day (X-ray service). owing to the serious iltmess of her ed on the fi-�tzte on Monday mo rmng- father, Richard Barrett -Surt! the Irish Ladipal of St. Now A dwort"emonts. by the *dies of St. Paul's Church on The Annual Irish Supper put on good Irish Suvver on Irish Webt. March .10 'Ord r" .A Paul's Church will serve a x 17th. R SALE-White Blossom Sweet Gro' cory Monday L evening, Mar, 17th will be - Clover wed.G.W.Hodgson,Claremont. 28 thaMl-ever. A*W0635and ;.-eo. and Mrs. Elliott, and fain- 25 cents. ily spent Sunday with Henry and VURS)NO-PrivateNuisliftrHome. Mrs Marks, it being the occasion of A.1 Malvern Mrs. Gilchrist. ndenc -Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard, the -latter's birthday. phone 820. were in Port Hope on Thursday last _W. K Banks. Who has been very L-OR-SALE-Brozzegobbler. Chas. tour dtandurg :fuartwtee" .,when the forma Pwm attending a seriously III for the past t*4 a JL' Hood. Lot 23,rear con,3.Pickeri bane 0 month Pick 2706, meetaag of the Executive of the Q. or mare is not malcizi; the improve- Surnmer School. .7 -Mr. ani MzA. John B. Irving meat his friends would like. T EGUORN HArcHING EGGS For The services in St. Paul's Unit- J_JSale-Phone Clare 40DO. A.W, Tomlinson. Every •article as represes ' (nee Marjory Bray) of Wolsely, ed church on Sunday next will be Claremont. 28,29 Sask. spent a few days of their hon- as follows: 10.30 a. m. Morning Wor eymoon with the letter's uncle, and OR RENT OR SALE-70 acrelk cited or money ship and S. S. Classes. 7.00 p. rn-. Flot 35.con.5, Pickering, S.J.Mandl,IGO P-Mit, W. H. and Mrs. Bray. Evening Worship. Elgin St..East,Oshawa. 26tf -Fred Balsdon, accompanied by -The services in St, Andrew's - :,cheerfully refunded, son an, an --W w FOR •R&LE-A quantity of Wbir-e • his - All d Mr. �ally, of Church will .be as usual on Sunday: FOR Oat a for seed. L. Johnston. Brock I f�aft�� paid a brief visit to relat- 11 a. In. and 7 p. In. Sunday School Road. Phone Pick,M. 28-30 w". eves in Pickering on Tuesday when at 10.00 a. M The services will be In VOR SALE-Gond milch row, Ayr. 'r on a business trip to Oshawa. harmony with the Lenten Season, L' shire.5 y:- T.Reddin Estate,Brock Flowedale-Orange Pekoe Tea, nothing better grown, lb. 85e m -MJames Brien is seriQuslx the morning 9*mon being based on Road. Pho. Pg1di?13. 28 4, M at the home of a relative, Mks. The First Word From the Cross, and The Big Store Blend," wonderful value for the price,lb. ek Zen Allen, of Toronto, having rec- the evening sermon on The Second The SALE--albite Blossom Sweet 'Quaker Corn Flakes. 8 for ­. ... ' . �... . *_ eived a stroke din Sunday morning, Word fron, the Cross. Clover sted.about 20 bushels. 7 Roy250 Her condition at present is very, -A bad motor mix-up occurred on Carter.Green River. Iftone Mark SAM27 29 Carolina Ricte,. 8 for ... '' . ­,-I. �q-.;'-I.. . _ . , 7. 250 critical. OR SALE-Team of good work Monday evening just after dark on Fmares.b. d Will sell ri t. or 2 colts rising --Consioderable blasting took place the highway about two-tulles east of Aggt� *.Hutcbings,q.R.No.i.Picker- Clark's Soups, 8 for on Tuesday afternoon, when men he village, in which several cars Inc. Pick 2710. 27-32 vmre engaged in breakiug up the xere concerned. Bert Wolfrome, of OST-On Wednesday. March Stb. Crosse & Blakwell Toasted Bmni. with pork and fee jam above the bridge with dyn- 16 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, was Lan the Brock Road. between the K! gaton tomato sauce, 2 for 29e ate. The concussion shook the driving east when the car left the Road and Claremont. an auto tire. Find houses in the village, pavement and lended in the ditch eav,at NEWS office. 2sPI1 Eggo Baking Powder, I l.b. tin s song of the robin which i "heard in our gardens these mornings upside down and wrecked beyond re- 1PRUNING-1 op jrraftingand bridge ItancytPitted Dates, per lb.. 15e pair. Another occupant of the car, A. grafting done where trees have been p4ed is a reminder that hand spring is at W. Johnston, also of Oshawa, rec- bymicearrabbite. Work steed. 31 Cooking Pigs, nice quality, 2 lbe. for ... 256 other szgne convince us that I emperkoce A.B.Bradley. Part Union 40 the ed injuries of a minor character, winter of 1929-1930 is rapidly becom- eiv "IUMMER WOOD FOR SALE- "Victory" Olives, large 82 oz. bottle, choice and %w taken to the Oshawa Hosp- .... 45c ing a thing of the past. SS ft I-earb.$100 a cwd, 4 ft.kolpli.h.$3.Ws a -Master Billy Speac& con ital. Wol*ome was charged with cord stove Stngth. 66 00 per cord. 5,J Godd- 20 lb. pail Pare Lard,_ continues &59 being brtoxicated while in charge of and told Tait making pmgresa taward rewyodarda 34.coo.1.Picke i a car, and was taken to Whitby Jail. 2T%jusl 10 lbs. St. Lawrence Grain. Sugar.... salting progress toward recovery in Altana We Johnston is also charged with being the Sick Childreris Hospital Turas- REINT-Fine intoxicated in a public place and waa ro'M dtAML,�gg"n!VTI�O e of Fick Xountaln Blend Coffee, in bulk. freshly ground- to, but it will be some time before be later taken to Whitby Jeal to await e;.. 10 �.J� hgw. its delicious. per lb. ... ... Is able to be taken borne. hard and oak water. PIT Apply to James 'ing R,chardsom Pbout Pick 27t -Come and tear the Young Peo- trial. Allan Bath, who mass driN . W - West in his milk car stopped to see Sna-ppy Canadian Cheese, per lb. put on WET-WASH LArN- lair popular drama ng the (Se=, 5nah)--Ut cut dri"r can and Choice Cooking Onions, 6 lbe. for... P1 of Ahnand's Un;zed church what the trouble was, when W. B. TOD DRY V. "Kindli Powell and Mn. Powell also camie 25c Estelle n ow 24 how service just leave Yaw . ... ... Hearth Ftres" by Es Cook at from the east. Mr. Powell who win exatetwith Wr.S.W.Davis. barber abcmp. We the Irish Supper in St Paul's Ch1*ch blinded by the glaring lights of a will pmk up=4 delver 3 Umas;k week. March 17th. Supper served from 6 Goods delivered. We're SIWW to 8 p. m, car coming from the -west did not see 'VOR SALE-S. 0.pubs batch Mr. Bath's car, bumped into it and H ndnck % Profit Producing strain The World Day of Prayer, which damaging, the car WW spilling the a mc em e at your iiervioe. 73ceou Per oett.ngof Issas- 64 50 pet I01 This pm averaged W_;ier cent all stater. A 'A ob*cved by Christian women nulk. When W Posrell applied his to stanl*7 Murdock.R R 1.Pickeinns. 2&W7 tUroughout the world. was observed brakes, Mrs. Powell was thrown for- in St. Anitrews United Church on ward into the windshield. breab2ng OUSE AND LOTFORSALE-On Friday afternoon last and was well HoUtons road. 5$nule north of Wtitrvak M 9 -So CHAPMAN :--,Attended. the ,erase being it and was cut akiout the face, and Cood 'am house a small barm.I acre led by was taken into the village where she of goe' .. room"'. d garden land. fruit trees etc. For W wmwz from St George's, St- Paul& received treatment from Dr. Cart- ;•r%t=rs apply to R. F. Hafthusast R.R.1. sad St. AndrrWo Churches. Wright. 6. 27.26 Is Rev. K H. and Mrs. Rickard, 011!A LE-Gastol Inst. Itis p. comir- is were in 'Poronato on Monday evening 1.1 1 RotarT tome pusno cad belt.near- ly new Also 4A A -f 1 1-4 and when they had the pleasure of hear : I L k 1. 10prin 9 U1 S RALSAW ►ftturm rkft outfit used onlV=h.P.Pd6 will i ling Madame Rosa Pouselle, the faza- be sold cheap. W311 sell separately y to Ong soprano of the re Douglas Bkown, of Toronto,' spent F1 I Prouse,Pfckelirc. 21p, 'Opera Company when they were in Sunday with his mother. 'the city they were the guests of a- Mrs. Robt. Sadler spent the week- fortner teacher of Mr. Rickards, end with her parents in W)utby- Province have of-Many municipalities in e Miss EX-elyn Harper, of Goodwood Here You Are I Just Arrived th officially expressed visited her sister, Mrs. Cecil Jones, the opinion that the province should over the week-end. be the entire cost of constrwtin d We are sorry to report that Afire. Spring samples of Lowndes' Semi. and maintairsang the Pro%rincial high- Jamieson is confined to her bed and Ways. Several county councils have is under the Doctor's care. Ready and Tip Top Suitings, 1paseed resolutions to the effect, and Several from here attended Mr. BM -hiving as a reason the five cent gas. Wellman's auction We, west of Three ranges to choose from, pr'c Olt" tax Claremont on Tuesday afternoort, i ed -Mr. and Mr& B. E. Russell and A rrumber attended and thorough- ftn. Billy, of Gremdield, Mass. =* ly enjoyed the concert even by the from $24.00 to $75.00. spending'a week with their tmcle and Stoldfville Choral Society in the CATALOGIS PWCKAM -41unt, JUo. C. " Airs. Philip. They C;on*nWdt7 Hall at clarertumt an came here to attend the funeral of Thursday evening. a W1f KENh the late Mrs. Reed,' Highland Creek, who was one of the victtms of ALSO AT 640VA " ::A" A Suit to Suit your pbicket. .-the motor accident north of Brook. The Pickering .Ln recer U7. Each -:Individual! . .1tailored to meet -Oscar and MM Seephenson MW • Lwft an nafta to Oahmem +.A m., V- 4.0ance Committee Pickennir I 'aide. Houses a" searee in Pickering The object of this A modatiou is to icer-personalTequirements;­ and ewmqamtly rents beep'up. Ow leaves stealing sad proesce -de to Ow- ing to the preadon in the auto bus-. the telona� -You ean't go"Wroni,in choosing one of these popular An"s there Acant houses Ta Our measure is guar"teed to IN Osh&VU, and many houses an Kembsin;havbA doolea consalla lines, to 'ymtbW for less than, hhalfof what 01441immediately W, any matubw _ ftay we=e a- yew ago. ON zassandre ocanhise, o a perfect job. --Quite a umaber attended the 19mbersup fee $1.00. Calls by day or might p;om P* tily aleetift in SL Andrew's Church, held Twkm mov beau troso am rneldssst of attended to, - U der the ausVdces of the U. Y. P. ry on spruossloo. palm. emg .-�Comfortable care. 'Pick �L an Monday evening. when Rev. Sao.Qom.-L, D.Banks,C.S. IVT-ed T. Bunting, P. Grath,_pastor of the church of Or, M. S.Chapman, Pickering. Prim re"onstble. -Betablished 1867. All Nations Tbrouto. gave an inter. eating a&&sa on his work in that Do Mum, ,-Church which is composed of people pres%mil from various European countries. -Miss Anglin, Principal • of- the TIME T4 J9 T �RTR�LH ': s. I LA . .4ARAGN Itontinuation school, met with a very T.R. Trotas going East dots as followsm Taftiful accident am,da last week NO- 20 Mail TM and' 88 a result is now confined to 44 So Legal 22 Local IL Pickering, -Ontario 11 P.IkL her'bed. On her rway home she fell 5.24 P.M • Sunday train Telephone 49M ..on the icy walk- at James pjcbard- &38 A_ *m's corner, tearing the ligaments Tral" swag we" due as follow*- ermg. M in her thi also spraining her ankle wag 9.28 A.M. 1? 27 Local :L19 P.M. baft. $14fems =U& and 9 08 P.M; Sunday traln, 7.32 P.�M.," We bav time. bt the meantime she is very, Woregoing is according to stand -ea good Dairy.**ed ' Auto Repair Accessories Oils and arvdau& about her cistas in ard at.$U.00 per ton. View of the approaching examinations. tiac Try this. Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, ---tA Zamber of accidents ).,Lve been The Farmers'Beet Juvogtoeat 9 -:-.reported from differnt localities 06ttoz Seed Heal, Oil Oaks Meal' Within the Paft few znnvtU- as a re. '01 sin , -I... � : .1 : Barley Meal, Oat Chops -Battery Charging• the suft Of trying to start fire in C3- U W MT 8 Mill Feeds, Steel cut 'kitchen stove by the applicaton of all MISIP'm ---SErRGAIN Repairs mad coal on. Corn, Whple e on Corn, Corn Chop. P at least 'when the coal 021 is-poured ,on a burning fire or red !L of cars• ujoul ex - ANn An TNSTTnpl Try!.Red Head MaRb foregg apoured on ins .:'lily o'if it rml qXti; "%"10Zr :R 03R02093 the match is per cwt. �the fuebefore applied. Another. Mice in that of very foolish prat- A Trial Will omvfuce Yon. 'We bavi another good mash leaving Young child-- Si, t. Ten '110" in the house while the pat- Drills furnished at 25 cents per aere. ,Rt• us for any feed you seed. eats, or ether adult occupant of the -See at $Z5O per cwt. M ' CHARLES house is away. -Numerous fata&t. Place.'Your order with Our prices are right N�,f R reported ioR are every Year from , ROY CARTER. LOCUST HILL A LL':!:practice. Propribetor, Pickering , " . I Phone Mark. 868 Pickering MiUin& Coma*I ­, , I