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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_05_09 M 41 7. 7 .... .. .... A: VOL. X-LIX.- __.PIC1,1C,1Pj".RING, ONT., -FRIDA.Y, MAY 9, 1930. 30.� T% __Ck4K1%RyW000 . .WKJTKVALS * • The Young People of the United. A sped"- othare -Day White S-I- Mill Church--are .giving "Home Ties" a will be held in the Whitevale Bap- R. ­PEARSON-PbTalcian drama in four acts, at Cherrywood, tist Church on May lith. commencing H- c. - ------ 10 a. in.,Rev. Mr. Pucker will give D&RAd Surgeon. Dmubarton. July on -Friday evening, May 16th at -8 at o'clock. This is an exceptionally fine an appropiate address and special B. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director Is running full blast sawing lum• play, one that will hold the audience 'music will be rendered, consisting of WILLS 9=c:1Association of Ontario. Reg. her, reaches, doubletrees, ... all through. There *ill be music be- solos, dluets and quartettes.- A nag- Zotabllsh64 IM the American OPUMMIldiCal tongues etc. tion. examined:br-appointment. tween acts. Don't forget the date.' rant entitled "My Mothei" will be B A.T.Ont.ont., Open to buy a quantity of good Admission, Adults, '25; children 15'. given by members'of.the Sunday beautiful.pageant EARL A.GRUBIN.R. O.-Eyesigbt basswood and elm School. This is FEED AT .­ I and will be well !Worth seeing. A Specialist. Honour siraduatt of the College logo. DUNBARTON of MetrY OfCanada; Gold medalist arid :, . I cordial invitation is extended to all. araviman prize winner in 1928- At Markham "Grain 'Chopping Tuesdays Born on May 7th to-Walton. 1.and Mondayfrom 9 a,m. to 5 p,m,.in Dr. FIRST COS1 =eedentofi5ce. At Stouffville from Wed- and Fridays.- Mrs. HoIrfies, a son AVIDLEY. Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- Henry and Mrs.son. of Mal- �with the Why p, r. 7"Gfitted and repaired. Higbeet quality Ids;ifacturin g Baskets of all Some of our ladies -went e RY costof freight and Middle at EAMMd Price&. Pbone Stouff 2405. 461y descriptions. vern called on Win. and­bMs Thom Pickering' InstiWte to Brooklin last man's profit orr your feed While on their wedding trip. Price reductions at the, I can make any mixture of feeds you' Misses May Somerville and Violet week re wish-Barley, cats, Corp, Peas, R. ORRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. Allison spent Sunday in the city. The Dramatic Club have Vwo more or will sell pure Peas to add to Next Sunday morning 'May lith,engagementi to 'fulfill-Baggotsville A 0 Solicitor,No Public Mosey to Phone Markham OW or SM or write and Greenwood" They -have had your own grain for chop- oaa. South Wing r.PH.LN;hitby. INT - Chas. White. Locust.Hill. Oat.. Mothers' Day,will be observed in the great success rwith this year's drama pitig, and •thus make United S EATON & ROSS-Swriaters.' So- Sunday.School. a Allison Quite a number fro-in Audley and your feed go further, JLAiwtors. Northern Ontario Building, an On April 2-7th Miss Ann Greenwood went to Whitby on Fri-, BayStrect Toronto. - and Apdrew Allison had the misfort- W Beaton, une t6 be struck by a car after cross- day night to hear .Professor Dux BARLEYFEED F.Ron. Adelaide 2767 Just Arriving bury and his son. They were certain-the highway and going up the ly well worth e For pigs or cattle is the beat Value 012 IWICKARUSON & PICKERING- sideroad. The car was damaged and of the Audley the market without,excegt4on. It Barristers. Solicitors etc.. 21-11-214 Carded Miss Allison somewhat braised; ot- C The May to higher in protein an lower e o unity Club will be held this oration Life Butkuns. Corow Yopse and SU.,: ChQiqe 2X, $X and 5X B. 0. Illavalli Sta.Toronto. ll0bd,-ws Adelaide-4489 and Cedar Shingles. herwiae� they escaped.serious injury Monday evening, May 19th, at the In fibre than other mixed 441!, Pickering affice;Wopen Wednesday a" as the other car was being driven atfeeds sold at higher So 7 -'PWk 66M. Stf Mrs. Winters. Be' a a n6l- MOSS home of Mr. Of a high rate of speed, and after pass prices. Also, a large quantity in a car swervId off the pavement and be present as these nieet- Dm" lugs are always interesting. Try it on my guarantee Special resuming his position again. price for a short time. 4,� In 1�1 w KIL'C.,8Ad)VM- D. D. L D. xougb and,dress&4 GREENWOOD. GREEN RIVE R. 'N(Succe vto 13r L J.N.DWas'. Graduate of ­ she Royal College cf.Dewtal Surgeon and Toron. -Jack Fine, Spruce axid m_U , .ty. At Cauresnonit ofilce over D. A. James and Mrs. Raine spent Sun- Mr. Elias Bice is improving r-i'setmore every 7seedoy and Frid health. Stowe 10-11. Phone Hemlock Lumber. day-in Oshawa. Wilmns ftrk will open for the P. and Mrs. Willowi spent Sunday season on May 24th. 0 A L ERBERTT, FALLAISIL L D S. with friends in Uxbridge. H D D.S. Graduate of the Royal College o; • • PICKERING Is , Mrs. Alph Hoover spent a'few days Emmerson and Mrs. Or, rod and metal Surgeous ard the Universat7 of Toronto lait week in Toronto, me secorid dam east of St And- family spent Sunday in Claremont. ailuro Pickering.Ont. once boqm; 9 pril 20th, to Chas. and A good supply of Hard and Soft o or by -ray YARD Win. Sadlei has restimed 'work of " Born--OnA 4' LUMBELdiN Coal on.band.- Also a supply service). Phone pick 37 ter being off duty for a couple of Mrs. White, twin sons. an accident. Fred Wilson visited Win. Cowie Of of Kindling Wood, lY weeks owing to, 1101U44"000 gawbo. The regular monthly. meeting a Cherry last week. stove-length. -as held at the home Bom_on April 22nd to J. A. and FURNITURE of 'Chs Mrs. Nighswander, a son (Reginald 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. the Ladies Aid v Mrs. Pegg on Thursday ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- NEW USED ANN ANTIQUE '01 Alex, As Am and automabile insurance of all kinds. U4 GREAT VARIETY week.- ander). cop tind-;amsoof now ima=al stand- J. IL and Mrs. Wilson, H. and Mrs. DONALD MUNRO, PICKFMNG- Rev. E. G, and Mrs. .Rabinson. o as. Percy and Mrs. Draper were in Tor- Siramon's Beds, bla.rehall Mat- St. George's Church Pickering. visit- BORGE KEAY-Licensed auction- tresses, Dressers, Tables and ed their parishioners here one day onto on Monday night of Ian week. Gger.A.,one Live stock and general mks There will be no Sundav School L. SURNINISIHAM V'Yat,eadedto. Termartmasonable R. Chain. Picture Frames. last week. x1evad. Phanestauff 9=. 61-4 On Sunday next Mothers Day *ill servce this Sunday morning. The Building and General Our prices are the loww;. tune for commencinr will be 10.15 a. Contracting. be obser%-ed in the United Murch FPOSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, J. R. BOAL - Clareisout here, at ii a. M. when the Sunday TM for the summer. Estimates furnished on all claftes * Ise 0manUes of Tett end Owasno La,&. The Union Sunday School and the of work-loterior and Exterior. "Ma-ealles,of W *§-A. aftesued W on 40orww"s I Phone 924 1 school and Church will unite in -their salts.. Address Groin ItIvor P 0, on-- Paptist Church here will celebrate Alterations and repairs. services. All are -welcome. t yralii -AL Mothers' Day vnth a Joi= service a Chimneys Built Conc5718 ete Work. 'I"Tol �mf.ea THE RUR pm, uny, avYouPhone'Picking' 5712.0"vosor WA*wWHI[Tay, are cordially invited toattend.aessusbawL'Iftew um SECUKITIES COMPANY LTD. P.41RPORT, ONTARIO- Mars so men% ZAW The dust id Ir OXIL nuisance in the unpaved streets is receiving the attention of BTOUFFVILLE. the town council. - The division o Real Estate and Insursoce. G L E 8 f SHIN costs has, been a. vexed question In Quite a,numb-er of farmers are Farm Properties a SpecW-cult .. is now proplil.-ed through seeding, Sc, Base. Toronto, Canada, Adelaide the past years. It Nova Scotia 8bingles. -Head Office�213 214 Confederation to tax tb,6 ratepayers adjolnlng The Wednesday afternoon holiday islyGalt Galvanized Steel Shingles these streets 80 per cent of the cost begins thisweek. A Life Building. Toronto. Bird's Felt State Shingleal Delbert Holden has sold sixty Ford LVTM. MAW, LICENSED AVC. Phone main law, and the town 20 per cent ONERIt for York �Qpzar-lo"A Durham represented in the cars and trucks-this season so far. for sale at Wlutby will be ties. An 6;&of ;To; a=attended Branch Office: Gordon Building.- f Mun- The Bank of Comerce will begin T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT . . ..... se. Tersee reasonable. Dou nosy be delegation of representatives o mod at NZWS'Officv. " and hMkVs6_ Pickering Ontario. icipalities interested in the new lake- next week to build an addition to the Call and get prices. Phone M2 Art*boom whitey,Oat. &I Phone 600. 29Lf shore highway which will be receiv- present structure. ed.on Tuesday morning next May 13, Mr, ho sees who has built-a nwn- rKE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER bar of houses has begun operations on 4 11 . AWS I by the Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister anew brick residence. L . WASHED OUR WAY. of Highways, in his office in the Par- a n ...Coal, liament Buildings, Toronto. When The Young People's Conference in We have made a business of the matter of traffic conlrestiaq on the ChAlrdan Church this last week R A G El day. Here each color the Kingston High-way, wIIIA* dis- ww very well attended.' AND SERVILE is 1$TATION 77- jomd,fabric is given the sci -on cussed. This meetinlr with the min.; Mr. Scott, of Newmarket, is re- Hard and Soft 10oal of th ported as 0 store Is. Be fam &that beet meets its inter of Highways has been arranged9 We are prepared to do all kind*. beat quality on noeds. lor each class we use in. accordance with a resolution pas- the S formerly occupied by juse from DIU to twelve chan- of re inng of cart, also bat. hand Iger of rainsoft water. sed at a meeting held several weeks My. Rae- arrest has been made in tory chargtnit, electric avi in thp SewWro Township K" Another AD average orilt hubdf�ed gia. at'-Bi;;:W7�1iff. Reeve Ed. Bawinam connection with the Monkhouse OU LU_ LOUT# Acrus for your family Washing; 'TMS. A" LAW is taking , leading pari in this jilove- erg. The trial will,take place in Tor- everitbing in eon. o wonder clothes lounderid 9 N a xt week. With -IFfts 1'� . - onto ne Gathere an clever mad anent ff, Mr. Miller, who is nicht telepbo"'ne car work. Isat longer. Gas Grease and Accemcies D attendant, mit with s, serious so.dd , Oils, Oshawa Laun exit when his motor car was run into a1vtoys on,hand..Taxi Service.17 Manson and Mrs. Ellicott we-leo-in- by a large ca�r, driven by Eli Hoover, Ding Co., concession ed a little son on April 28th. of the eighth of Markham. A.gent foir Chevrolet Cars. y ouse QX 0 - Quite a-nimbgr of children are"af- His knee cap w" fractured as well All clothes nod frequent dry cle&oIng flicted .with -whooping c-o"uxh at pre- as receiving a number of severe cuts Gordon" 'J. UW t-o keep them sanitary, Our cleaning and wounds. His daughter W" Sill Be department turns old clothes sent. .. -Clean'ing out like now. W. Brown and family of Toronto, 'severely cut about the face. spent WE CALL AND DELIVER Saturday twith their People .:To Here. su"006 Repowrt Phone 6M The A Wilson fumill-Sr'of Toronto, he following is the revert of the R.C.Jones, Local Representative. 'were viZtors with the Beer family T 7 Senior Room of the.Dumbarton pub- Now that housecleaning time is on Sunday. ban, why not brighten up Blacksmlthin ' I Sympathy is expressed or the J. lie school. Names are in order of Mra'n I Milk the home with now 9 Hilts family in the loss of their in- merit. (* donates honors). Sr.rV- loor cloveringe P Lena Culetta*, Louie' Reading* E)d= -Horse shoeing a Specialty. Fant daughter. Use our special quality Man farmers` have finished their ward Reading', Hilton Wood*, Mary We have new : All General Work,including Wood agge*, Harold Stroud. Wilfred meedmg operations, as the weather 9Pr Work, promptly has been fine'fo-'thl' work. Griffin, Robert McFarlane, Ethel ' ABSORBINT COTTON. OILCLOTH, LINOLEtM's'n Morgan. Sr-IIS­Ernest Stroud*, d attended to. Robert and Mrsr. ;�as'by. and"John -Also, CON49OLEUM RUGS 'Margaret Payne*, Marjorie Stephen- and Mrs. Cowie, of Toronto, were More ecriomical, no wyashfur 6 in the new patUr I no. Br(rigbam visitors last week-end. son, Phyllis Bird, Ruby Dixon (absent Agent for Taco Farm insures cleaner nillk, one exam.), Connie Morrison, Mary -Machinery, 74.- 'Mr. Crocker; with wife- and fam- Special price We have Walnut D964sire from fly, and Mr. Witter and daughter, of McFarlane, Donald Spragge (absent 26.00 to 40.00. 21. T. -9V0Cd-W&Xd ly three exams.), Annie McDonald. Jr. A Toronto, visited with their relatives GREENWOOD 491y here on Sunday. lI1Mary--Readin:g*-,, Harol 9cents 'a Pound Dressing Tables 30.00 _* Z "I" Frank Straughan, Bertha Kennedy, Mr. Thos. Knox has been suffering and 45.00. from a slight stroke' The e.man) Jimmy McDonald, Alice Dingwall �We also sell Filter Cloth bsent).' Sr. 11-Leo Usaty*,* Herbie and Filter Diem. Othe"r Dressers and Stand@ In friends of Mr. and Mrs. Knox h. 'hoping that their,health maj improve Nicb- Tung ln Morrison*, Rosie Culetta*. Paul alway in stock. olson*, Frank Clark*, Ida Medbarst*, with the coming of warm weather. ON % Johnstone, Principal.. 'we have Siattrous.Steel Bede in The annual meeting of'the Wom- No. 5 (-And- walnut to matchdrossers, a Institute Will take place at the April report for S. S FREE 21raubl= sellaulliI331 S homee 0 Mrs. -E. Holtby-on Tuesday, Tey). Names are in order of merit. aliteream �-;ced fl�o- 7-SO May ift. As this is an important Sr. V_.:_Ruth'Fowlie9 Walter Fowlie, With a 26c tin of Talcum Pawd4sr to 2LOO. I it is hoped that all mem Fired Puckrirli, Betty Saunders, Hen- we are-,giving-a--bottle of meeting Westney, Gordon West. Robert we bers, will endeavor to be prdsent. ry perfu, yh 406H in-and inspect theme goods-at Over C F R B every Saturday The W. M. S. will meet at thi home Ravey, Doris Hedge.Sr. Ill--Margar- our show rooms. of Mrs. Geo. Philip on Thursday,af- et Cammack, Donald Saunders, Mary Absolutely Fres. •night 7.15 to &15. ternoon, May 15th. It is essential Fowlie, Sadie Puckrin, Mac. Hedge;' Sher You can buy 8.•H. Paints, Vern- gregation avail themselves of this man, Geo. Blake, Frances Ritchie, that members and ladles of the 'con-4 John Puckrin, John-Ravey, Geo. S Only litatted quantity at A. 'Ste r - Wise and Colored Enamel invitation. So please remeipber' the Robert Cammack, Tom Cammack, Jr. C Pauline Saunders, Mary Hedge, Jones' Dmg Store date. III-­ from The Mothers* Dav sen-ice on Sman. Harold Fawlie, Kathleen Cammack Class-Constance Hedge, - ,Agent@ for Sargon and Pbone:laOO day next will commence at 2 p. in., (ill). Ist Class ME PICKERING- NEWS "Bap�tG R. iKm Furniture Dealer and] -ALVIN BUSHBY the Sunday School and Church ser- Mary Ravey, Nancy Ravey. Pri-rney+-- Sargon Pills. vice being combined for that occas- krt)yur Hedge, Kathleen Winters, Bil- Funeral Also AmbulaDirectorines Service ' Hardware Phone 4" on. Came one, Come All and do hon-I ly Winters. Primer A-Doris Baker, Druggist and Ohemist. P30kering, OntgriO PICKERING ,,)r to the Mnthers, past and present,` Weldon Fowlie. V. Appleby, Teach- of the Community Pickering J . tPhotle 6800 .,',wrti.;.-,.,.,rN,-.w.w'„.Al-Yi+"?w$'-^.'P.DSarDo+S•°M.t•.t''•a-.-'.. :j„:-,,..x.:J-'°.�,A''c..T.F."��:.i.v.x,a.Y' .a7 y xl n .0.-4+ •R�.S%C �.•..Y'•° . p' " y ,'y• a• y '•.'i: •. s' .a . .+.. .9L'.^.. .i•w v;.. a N• _ f' P:• _F. Y , .,' .- -: ,..L. . '. '. ... • •.. 'F'� .., J` ,,,� 1/Y i M 1� y is w ern equipment in good condition; be - - p arranged ; eliminate ane, as far Clover Le- aF RoUs = its possible; be pleasantnt.Bad attrac tine, -Hair does year kitchen.rate In .c these' respects? _ _ - made witk y J - _-- :The FIpw'er Garden _ +E►�'�L , YEAST• -CAHE9 , i ��ia�rR urd- t i ttioa�-+a�s►+,•co~ - stock'is oaii;'2ie`e froi 'disease- and ��� n” _! — rue to name _ Try this recipe: wore hose-of loose To ..watef- titty Royal a sugar �P?fl convenient to etysifiveweave, with readily. •space. whigh en over hem broom In tepid testers and shake"Whisk l lukewarm weter e�ed in one-half p 1 c psesacald milk ! Mothers may tangle the. violet ray. s Pour the scalded over the sugar,salt and butter.When cooled to Luke• ehlldren: linen, ar ,-. :have rile folowing. recipe co preserve Vegetable fibres. such ha colica and. Over your lilies, sow seeds of lark• teaspoon better couductui a o[ heat' spur. phlox or verbeua. These plants d Take one large grassy field, one have ahort roots and lilies thrive in warm add the dissolved yeast and one and one-halfcupsflour.Allow to stan and light rays than animal fibres', such well covered in moderately warm place over night,or,if sponge is set iia half dozen children, two or three small as silk an(i wool and 6ouseuegatly their company. They keep.the ground morning,letstaaduntillight. Add Sour dogs, a pinch o1 brook and pebbles.. they let the. light and *beat rays about the lilies from baking anti pre- enouggh to knead. Let rise again until n1r,It -Affix chiidrep and dogs .well together through the material to the akin, vent the bare snots ,when the lilies doubleinbulk,thencutdownandknead and put them itr�fleld, stirring con while silk and wool hold these rays are gone. slightly. Butter muflin rims and place �tantly. Pour brook over pebbles; and this gives -the eklu better protec three e until balls l dough to each nag. Let rise until double in bulk,brush over sprinkle field with flowers; spread tion. It takes longer for tau and sun- A Delicious Appetizer , with melted butier and bake in hot oven. �r over a deep blue sky and bate in sun. burn to go through silk ayd wool than Mix various kinds of fruit, such as 'When brown, remove and set to cool to penetrate cotton and linen. `This In s hath tub.-Selected. graPetrult, oranges, banana, pineapple •f may overturn the habitual custom of and_grapes. 'Serve In sherbet glasses. wearing cotton and linen In r e trop- On top of each glass put a tablespoon + 'r Why Own Your Hotone? Yca. ' There is sense in the wool sum•• of lemon ice., This is ap),iropriate mer suit. 1A home is an investment, insurance '> served just before the main meal. land taxes are much cheaper thanMrs. Solomon Says: ; rant. Preparing Greens The wise Housewife plane her work Lo save steps, stoops, stretches and Owning his home, one may screen It is always an 'unpleasant task to atiength. a porch. set out trees and shrubbery, clean greens, but right-methods can and paint the house to suit his taste. reduce the onerousness- Soak the. He goes without these conveniences greens for halt'.an hour in cold water. ..The Lost Springy ..an charms in the rented house. This will soften the dirt and-me it To dose a Spring when I am one and ' The home owner may be rid of mice! wash out readily and will,also freshen :E twenty,. and cock ou What do I care that I'll have Springs z tti •.Rer neighbors. I remove them from the water in which in plenty' a ct �:ifi ti To own its home gives permanence they ata washed, do not pour this off, No coming year cam bring the Spring '^ and dignity to a family. It arouses as that sifts the sand through them I LeHss - them to the civic welfare and in. again, but souse the greens up and There'll never be another Spring like ^ creases their prestige in the com- down in the water to remove loose - this munity. dirt, then Ifft them gently from the That I am shut away from. Twenty. A home of one's own develops the dirty water, letting the sand and grit two home instinct, unites a family, and settle to the bottom of the pan. after i Will build its own world, good or bad, - provides a shrine to which each may the first rinse, pick up each clump but new; - • dread is one of the most nourishing - tte his love and memories. separately and remove wilted leaves; So eighteen, nineteen,- twenty, found of foods. It can be made more debris and the roots and throw theand cast Interesting,however,by ocensionany Sunburn and Tan sorted leaves into -a pan of clean As snake3 their skins. the old yearsvarying the form of serving it. water. Several washings In clean c to the past• If you bake at hostas. the Royal Yeast Hake Book will provide Of recent years, it has been the fad water will make the greens then i How tame the pleasures of a year ',fou with many practical tented recipes for all kinds of home. for mHady to become as tanned and ready to cook. t that's been' invade breads. It will he mailed free-on request. ..black as a tar" This implied that Greens should he cooked' is very - rhe was rich e>:on;h to afford a sea How the new'beckons, perilous; sweet. _STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED little water The water which ad unseen, squ at the seashore. heres to theta after washing Is usuid- G 1 L L E T T PRODUCTS The awing of the pendulum to Full of wild joys, to taste At once or „TSRONTO 11IOYTRE%L WIN-MPEG temtafaity has reversed the ideal, and ly enough. Do not turn the lame high never the ninitfair-sklnaed charmer is to be the under them, but let them &team gent-; And I bare lost this darling Spring 1y, for only about ten or fifteen min- for ever favorite this year. Girls will now try ores, until they are tender: To cook not be squandered .for unproductive ' �--K.C.G.. 1n the London Observer Savings and Wealth q to foster a peaches and cream com• them in much water dissolves the purposes. plexfon. There are several methods vitamns and flavor and leaves them a Economist (London); British In- dustry of doing this. One is to golf, play tea a fa struggling along the hard` tasteless. It is a waste to pour down The Foreign-Trade of the ..uis, boat and swim in the cool oil the path of reorganization towards the WORRY the stale'the precious vltamfna to be _ morning and evening, while the sun's found in greens. With careful cook- i [J•S.A. greater production of wealth, utwa The wedding was oven, and the rays are not violent, and to keep In Inc there is no water left to drain off Quebec Soleil (Lib.): 'So long as which both uepr6depenrttyd; and fu alarture na• 'the shade between times; another to Do not add salt to the greens until nations of Europe, shattered. ruined I tional' revenue depend; and a tactor bridegroom was settled fa the car that to swath one's sett In lemon and cu• and disorganized by the War, seeded Ina indispensable to success is that the was carrying them toerre station, they are cooked, thensprinkle salt tional savings should be sufficient E. '"Harry dear, "said the bride coyly, number lotions at bed-time: and still oyer them, add a chunk-of butter and American products, the high tariff was a new one, offered by science, is to no great handicap to the foreign trade to provide as adequate supply of new where shall we live atter the hatter serve with a dash of vinegar or cat- capital for permanent Investmeirt at moon is over?" ;,hoose the right fabrics for gowns, sup. Greens may be served in milk of the United States. But is it years' low interest rates 1t this adequate The bridegroom laughed a tittle bol- 1£aperiausats Dross that sunburn and of 3ffort, the great nations of Eur• soup; or cold as a salad.' iilowly. supply is to be forthcoming, it s ee• oy. tae penetrate closely ,woven fabrics • ops have been able to pick up bit by _ .. bit the normal course of their Indus• sential that the nattoua] ,resources "Why worry about that?" he mor Pillows try, sad many---a market. oa whih should be carefully husbanded, and inured. "What I m wor.yfng about fr ";FO�t SALE that the savings o1 the country should.how to pay :or he honeymoon." Goose, duck and hen feathers ares Uncle Sam used to count !s gradually + nasally used in pillows. Goose tenth- escaping from his clutches and recon• {FIVE D.C. MOTORS era ate the most expensive, but give ering Its autonomy, Tkry are all y;, 1, 11/:. 4 and S Horsepower, all In longest wear and best satisfaction. the more ready to make their escape. C good condition. Cheap for immadlate Down is made from goose feathers as they long to be treed o1 a com• PROTECT _ -" isals. H. Watkins, 1/3 Adelaide Street mercial impertalisaf compounded of from which the quill has been rt 'Weft, Toronto. egoism and the exploitation of the 'THEIR HEALTH ! �• _ . mored. It makes a very soft pi{fow, human species. Thus, because they wished to get everything for aothitig: - - but is expensive and mats easily. �/ AND C1C I Spilt feathers have a part of the quill% I ■ �RS � • _ - the Americans have run the risk of OP TOTAL reoved. Gray featheare slightly mrs , 75FA finding themselves utterly deser•ed. - less expensive than white odes. ► }' i S The pillow usualy about 22 by 28 laebes. it should not be packed so IDU TY OF HAPPINESS to CANADW full as to make It hard, nor be so I cannot but think that the world. ADVANCED flimsy as to lack cotdfort. A small would be better and brighter it our " • pillow wilt allow the head to lie in a I.teachers would dwell on fife duty of --a' mom straight line with the body and I happiness; as well as on the happiness ~ 13 less likely to produce rounded of duty; for we ought to be as cheer. 4 $RiTISHERS shouders.- An old person, with a tend-I ful as we can, it only because to be lq Canada may now bt1'iency to-high blood presure, demands happy ourselves is a most effectual a high pillow. The pillow case should' contribution to the happiness of _ rd-th4"111aaf111eSr cover the pillow loosely or It will others, Lweryon-must have felt that 1 Relatives and Friends make the pilow seem hard and will a THend is like a sunny day, wfiich i OD Easy Terms. wegr out quickly with the strain put sheds its brightness on all around; Bu �N`� s� " "REED - f For full details s. I upon It. _ and most of us can, as we choose, - Z, et CAatBsosr, - The feathers of a pillow may be re- make of this world either a.palace or �1SSUa ` Miss. snvt. Oolonisados moved-and cleaned'by professionals, a prison. There is no doubt some eel- Cssaaniaa Pse as sailwsy,Toronto or they may be placed in a large bag, Ash satisfaction In yielding to melan- BRITfSH g OU may soled an ono, of tkese RE•UNION•#ISSOCiATI QM and be washed and dried outdoors, on choly.; in brooding over grievances, v y , a windy day, tfien place back In theespecially it more or'less imaginary; i Sterilised Eddy Rails,assured 01h tick which has also been,crashed. Fre-I in fgncying that we axe victims of purity-hs safety, and knowin4 thea it quent brushing and vacuum cleaning. fate. To be bright and cheerful often measures up to the high gaalitr that pro. of.the pillows will help to keep them' requires- an efo_r•t; there is a certain Lection of rhe children's health d�itiati�s _ clean. They should'often be put out art in keeping ourselves happy; in •-The price ensures the biggest hroive in the sunshine and fresh air. To this respect, as in others, we require EDDY'S for your money 0 Ask for it,by"am; beat and toss the pillows distributes to watch over and manage ourselves ® { i the feathers and prevents,them from almost ae it we were somebody'else.-- THEE. B, [3rD D Y becoming lumpy and musty-'Do" not Lord Avebury. COMPANY' l.14, put pilows out on a damp day, but TISSU HULL - CANADA take care to keep,the feathers dry, A •TRUE LIFE "WHITE SWAN" musty odor, when once established in Snowy white_ M a billow, is almost impossible to send- =A mani wish simple where his chiet "NAVY• Svrdpped,4teri= - care-Is the sh to be what he ought 700 sheets of lised Rolls of rate. It a guest room is left closed i 1/50 iheeha _ A big'va w fir to, be; that is Honestly and naturally sof►, safe, line: a- for weeks and tlie.bed Is'not'disturbed aeons qqT� • human. W e may compare. existence Sterilised •� ees of Steitlf�- ��� air the pillows frequently. _ (� - .�, .. _ - to raw material. What it is matters paper. \�; � ed Tissue. �., less than what it Is made oT; as the assns ' EO/1' ` Kitchen Standards value of a work of art lies in _ Wgt►detntsrgeMawrortterB Score cards,-have been devised for flowering of a workman's skill. True t0 pt gala('• TlW_cid so ea8ft everything in:the factory and in bust- life is possible in social conditions the r Finest Sterilis- aam#t-lifi2s soh~ -nese. We have become standardized• most diverse and with naturalgifts "W'� t ` A6Aa i�6JVon+Fn►onshlp CuoroJh i economically.- The_.business which--the-- -not. fortune_ AT tn*M MAaowARt syopt cabinet,nickel or ' (toes not keep up to the standard is rid- or personal advantage, but our train. porcelain Anish. ifig for a fall., Bat how'about the frig theffi to account, that constitutes home? - the value of life. Fame adds no more The housewife works so much by than does length of days; quality isED "COTTAGE" herself, does things her own, often old- the thing.-Charles Wagner, T1e of fashioned, way, that few of our kitch- liped Ifsed T1s- ERSens have become standardized. What There are now more than 160 alio 9GAll W TI SSUES e°"'°''""is a standard kitchen, anyhow? 0rized egg-packing stations riesling ( S,000dheeti Rolls. _ The standard kitchen sheuld be: with British eggs; they handle more CANADAS FINEST �e11t, _ _ F ��� i well baht; easily kept clean; well than 209,000, Brlfdih eggs aTet7 i)ghted; well ventilated; have mod. year. --- ••"•'°. °�; �'•• -E a - Y'"i TShix'b '4%.I}`�fA?erc:.. ^. �: _ .-_... - _,- > ., ..• .-_ -..... ... ... .. 1 - ... .-_._•. sV-. }...::• ,,,,:,_ _ -__ 15b_:_•Z ' �.' � ..• ..Y •. :..-.'�._. .-:1 .:.... -.' .: ,, ••'. .. «L •. - _.dt'- ...Fpm t.a�•-1_: $#Y.F� ,� .hf?.,.r4•. wK.: q 1..C..:. .held'.._. •u. •wc t. s. -,.wa'R k.t w 7. "ay. d .. ;-•,•':(..''�r1. ','�P"�r".yyjs• '., .� ',,.,,.-.0 r ,• ,�-. +v1 i 'v;,. [ w.. �:y. tar. r•• .-o-.- -� `u',.-�"..' n'' �ale'- ,a^- ':. ""i'. •ti' • .. ,.r.Hd.. .. i ': ..+:.� R ,. ,. „yY.wt.... ..:�' N .'I,y',xcP'..?,R*" '}. :.s ' •J'.. .m .k .,�T,. .- ��� '+a,Ff� ,.. s }� t 11171, for Jii� KIPbook do we find a acoonpt OZ the .� x ~ iiltasa � 'ri _ falaa DIODhetaT" uy Stephen Gwynn in the Fortnightdy � Little Boy - "In Pa's laeome tax �n* TEEN ,�� :art Review (London): Whatever •Eadie LOVELY � `� .book." BABY*CSiCHeat In our v �D illi hL111�! L8'iKW\ may be. and it is certainly not a na• 1 o Al ti<6,0oo last Teas to lost rarN- tion,••nor a race, Great Britain has' ties. write for free catalosoe. - made it a' community, and the cam- -Do YOU deed More Pluck? Switzer, Granton. Out. Some babies thrive from the hour =Di'.Williams Pink Pills Restored aiuriitp is becoaiiiig poIltical2y self- of their birth while others make so it a man should come to You and CHICKS S1 fIT Her Health - conscious. It has an unassuaged frankly say. "1'm a failure at every- 4 lA, Rh'• c• - • pride; and nothing' is most explosive. little Progress as to be the cause of thing I try o would you hire et}matlsm to a-disorder of the_ geyvnd all reasonable doubt,' India much anxiety. As a rule It. is the df- 't°� �� io Famous Breeds to choose from. _- that man and then expect the fellow Sand for free chick catalog. it ben -- "blood. Wet, cold weather may aggra- does not need democracy, nor, one gestion •that is at fault with these fl'lled with discouragement and dis- valuable 'information on brooding -vate it but.that is not the cause. Bad backward ones and they start to go may be'sure, does it want freedom !n may to make good? chicks. ' blood charged with uric acid !s the, ahead •direetly Baby's Owa Tablets _• _ acehaati-bo a corrective o1 their atom- C,X 1 V r reason. ill build the blood a Williams' stage needs leader are s eciall J6rJa` `- _ any sense that we in this island give Any manager who thinks cons rile- a fi Ito_word .._But-+ COmmnntty in that Lively has great faith !n the Influence f ma sm`wIII sappear Willias' •ship, and feels the. . of-tie;m?nd—Tire-mea r-len ; Pink Pills enrich n urif the blood needs leadership of its Baby Ons Tablets D y that the way you think is the nay you and that makes good health. own. ThQ weakness of LordIrwin,s d'e - for the ++cp of baba s andre Bos so7-W, 'ss�' Oat'_ little children. They are absolutely ` • lrlra. John C. McPherson,'$t. Mary's, position is that.neither he nor any The manager understands that an• , _ :Ont., writes:-"For sicteea years I safe and the mother can feel'perfecily Englishman can give such leadership wavering courage and unfaltering de- was' e , x ,Ras' a victim of rheumatism. For secure !n giving them to-even the 7EndS to India; and though it is argued termination give .-one the spirit of, eleven years I was unable to walk. most delicate child. Theq,are a mild plausibly, and cogently, that no Indian success, while discouragement meansMassage and.. chiro ractic treatment but thorough laxative which banish P. can hope to be accepteii as the leader disaster.failed. I was utterly discouraged till of all India, whereas the alien, stand- constipation and indigestion; break Successful managers know the mind• Ilk in 1 MinuteI heard how strongly Dr. Wiltams' lig aloof from all jealousies of race or up colds and simple Levers and allay is the pilot, also the propeller. In Kcb and tin of i�Pink Pills were recommended for caste or religion, can be the Impartial the pains which accompany the cut- Sootha.Saira', .musWhy so many folks fail so easily, B stuppd.alisrti�es like mine. I began their use and governor, that argument denies at ting of teeth. They are sold by meds- give up in despair and dismay and d. Avoided operation."in a fere weeks the pain lessened, mq cine dears or by mail at 25 cents a sort 'o' fade awav,'is this: Every I ' J fin' ` once the whole possibility of native -� appetite and color improved, and now leadership, and thwarts the craving box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine time they're hit, they lose their grit I a "1 am able to do light housework. It which Mr. Gandb!'s assumption of Co., Brockville, Ont. ---- uit. Sick Animals Is wonderful what these pills have command to some extent must satisfy, The gree a uc- l�lingrd'11It is an ` -done for me." even among Moslems. Owl Lads cess is "grit". No man'can prosper ideal first aid about the stable. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do one Dermently without pluck. Get a bottle to-day. - thing but they.do it well-they eirich and purify the blood. This rich blood The Dignity Of Labor There are many nervous, break- Campers Carry Minard's. banishes rheumatism, sciatica, neural- Sir J. A. R. Marriott In the Hibbert downs, •but some folks never 'expert ..Zia and nearitis,aad promotes health Journal (London).:. To banish the trt.I ence a breakdown of their nerve. • —- and strength. The Pills are sold by vial task, 11 Spring House Clean the sordid -occupation. is Spring house cleaning is necessary, ssy� medicine dealers or by mail at 50 impossible, save- perhaps in Utopia, The chronic cusser works for the 111M OF rJU cents -a boa from The Dr. Williams' and even in Utopia you can do it-if devil for nothing and pays his own I so now is the time to clean out the limitation i if expenses. 1 slackers and the payroll cheaters andRmelrylile ' . - {' give workers who are worthy a real {► population. But it is not impossible - - Listen a Little to Idealize the lower occupations; Some persona are so contentious chance In the organization Show me the man who has advane-' to hely the acaven���' to perceive that that they are ready to argue with a in the scrupulous rerformance of his thermometer. _ ;ed very far or made much improve- allotted task he !s performing a ser•' y + 1 meat who is always abauting his own'I vice to the eommuuliy as important I Heaven opinions while refusing to listen to as the trained skill of the great sur.'It men would love each other more. the experience of others. Show me i geon. Few dairymen, perhaps, are And curse each other leas, f Idealists; nor are all artists. But it If all would pledge their hearts to hefp I "t the man. The fellows in distress. i A chronic borrower of cash will pay should' not be impossible to convince > cam, "his pan-handiing debts when'you heard the former that the health of the conn If Hindoo, Indian, Chlaee, . a waiter sayr The service was poor munity is not less, but more, Import- And Christians all would love, a ant than its appreciation of color and They'd fled a taste of what they hope - .nand the tip too much. . O form.. Such a conviction-the sense I To find somewhere "above. - "'Our faces tell the truth about us." of service, whether the service . be The hearts that love. God's secrete - Kathleen Norris. ',honorable" or "menial'," can alone �' have x1' + give dignity to labor. OL all that's going to be. WHY SUFFER ). This world, well filled with faith and I r, -' 8 T Heal the Sprain with ms's• Is heaven enough form e, Holland. ®� ���� BICYCLES - o the ).tight r Ae LOW= '!� 'G Way Wake up, it You want Your dreams - • } il �R ` 9ares Coaster Braker. Proceedinty in- the wrong direction V6h Inner Tub..Lamps. i I _ j ! tVVliy be handicapped with unsightly 76 beats' 36 Bans�vclometas `sa�fas is much worse than making a-mis- to come true. blotches on'the face,eyes with Yellow Equipment and "cd Bi. take. tinge and that tired and fan d feel- ;Bead this wonderful steer from r man of ea.Yolacanbuy your I g gt� ?a woo b mors saiw than 40 a� plies from VB st The mistake can be remedied at!I Th-e difference between theory and iia � This indicates a torpid liver + ;thsasa to the "daily dtmetai" o 8ra.c'�m « pros a Gatsloa+a fres D praciic6'1s: The school books teachCadache.Dizziness sad Biliousness 1 ,esus tv a tests st.W. I once, but the steps taken on the ar a . of batA poi and .knreaehae "t B ® & Siii� uMoerrssAL : wrong road-must be retraced before',' that there are 960 interest bearing *surely follow. You frust stimulate /or)ud�'so years.I�a to a�ceaAwa Ad - — you can begin again to go the right days in a year. The banl, teaches that your lazy liver, start the bile flowing ',t puss found uoua,w so ueeoturaW a►mw sa �IPA � with Carter's Little Liver Pills Law As sear+, syean and ottr titnp� ani way.' there are 86b such days and every lauss tAenr rutuea, bat oLo tMr anonenDaeea- ' +- t! tour pears 366.- - - They also act as a mild laxative, f g71„ch,n,�I Use so�a�.found afw s yemr: i ).purely vegetable free from calomel or sae of unne Oak liars so diaa�bssts mai i COMPLGTELY GONE* ; Women -between forty_ and fifty _ and poisonous rte small, to eastas � I asn.7E sae was d po Oss (lr ga, easy Go �'O1"� writes Mm W.waikar.Tbossaads Years of age make very good and safe The greatest screen triumph we swallow,and not habit iormin� They aa'n onsiss+wtar.a sl0 d•u WU016 coO6 n °6y'e• gs: pilots of aeroplanes, although they i have experleilhed this spring was put- are not a purgative that cramps or g g�v b rtxrtnable a6 dna+ and .�v �� I pains,unpleasant after effect follow- department stares m Canada at 760. a bottle. l complerraoudo.s6kemagic.xer"16 sasf map be slower to lean& than their t(ng them up without knocking s hole Q A bottle contains enouga to last for a orb Ing, on the contrary a5good tonic I pulse Oat Frain+nves"Homdeaggistmday. younger staters. in 'em. All .. Druggists 25c and 7 r pkgs. m'°nctr-•w°d hsitm for mtt-a•c.n6 a da>'r ' Plan Now For This Sunmaer's Good Times! Ashore. Short Poem " i Was Skinny and ' ��� MOTHER Susie- �C7L\Ti•ta, nanrng. pin- N oosle Tired. N�iVll' PeiaPYe BFE1W .. ntcing.owl rnmtng and �'" No rise and cruising on lake. river, + ,Old Shoeale. s sound or Day add to Its A 99 nest of living. happiness, _ �a{/a�� �1 �Q M s i s Lbs. tontantmEnt_ and enjoy- s .. ).man of C r u t s a b o u e Neither college nor clothes can owners, double cabin - '.make something out of nothing. Had tired fee::ng, Raid How This Medicine ao ped But Ironised Cruisabout t8' long. 5' _ _ Helps Her 10" wide and e' 4" draft = 3-.�"" Charles-"May I kiss you'" Feast gave me pep: is a completely evulppstd much stronger. Gained summer home and .sRiehardtyon Anna-"What do you think I've been Cardator. a'.berta-"I am fift priced at f4.lab at fac- wafting for--a street car?" 11 lbs. Boils and yim old and :.e mother of y teem tory. Slee six, four an red.pplea disappeared." Y hildr forward cabin and two in Hack Lattorfa livingc We o eterNcabin. Excellent a When. a man goes to the dogs, Amazing new Ironized Yeast adds „s� live onafarm and =deal Dertect balance �o Tama heal- and staunch. quality con- 9 l`./ ss"ll many of lits friends bark at htsp. 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Changes very R , atrilCtiOn make C!U 1 a- l t�outa 6diTnII-sad eea�- _ _ -- ,. thy mottloo skinny, weak body to strong, well- d ,worthy for say water. - - - Keep your tongue-and_.youl tp�+r+-^pr a an d rm al admir . Blo k y dev i e !o i e tclsy ermg ;$-cylinder, so-ILP. Grey big Sales and Service, by _ skin gets clear and rosy like magic. Marine motor gives cruis- will keep Itself. fly to wo Vinic speed of thirteen T. B. F. BENSON, N.A. Nervousness, Indigestion.Bound sleep. for. The druggist li0e.. units for a cats- - 71 .fit To�� On& Th moat precious thing anyone tion disappear overnight Sonad aleeD• first told me about - •f losun r New pep from very first day. Lydia E. Pink- ' man or tore--anybody or anything- -- q Two great tonics is one-BDecfal .;�• • ham's Vegetable —z can have is the goodwill of others. It welght-huilding Malt Yeast and is something as fragile as as orchid strengtliening Iron. Pleasaa3 little Compound edepe deed on --and as beautiful. As precious as a tablets. Far stronger than unmed!- an �: sated.Yeast. Results in 3!t time. No it for many years. gold nugget--and as hard`to find. As When I lied this picture taken, the Z powerful as a great turbine-and as yeasty taste. No gas. phbtogrsppher was telling me shout his b; • - ' hard to build. As wonderful as youth Dont' be "skinny," weak, anattrao• wife's silmetato and after 1 told him - i tics. Get Ironized Yeast from drug, about the Vegetable Compound he _ �O'C � -and as hard to keep. gist today: Feel great tomorrow. went o the drug store and bought> ` Money tack from manufacturer if two bottles"-Mas B>txTaA SALLrat- 1 Some folks really have "'virgin not delighted with quick results. � BAcx,SB-,Cardetoa,Alberta. r,i • / minds," They never give birth to a thought. .' - _ t - Our Answer to the Scientists �' T� ►"'� Love is only a disease, i / To which we're all adicted; t, • m Then heav'n be praised for granting oa+n°iNt - such 1Y fad battered hat is haladl t 10 Nice way to be afflicted. • ' leepeetable . . . yet no worse \ - , Henry-"That's what I call toughs® �I e than dull,gray-looking shoes _ luck." pgr'Ifronlbsse _ your morning toilet should �p \ - y Card-"Whats' that?" n to At& alwa s include a Nu et \ Henry-"I've'v o cheque for 40 atowalat y g8 �t He ry I e g t a eQ r $ silo . ':shine-which waterproofs the and the only man in town who can " ,•^ ',�.�s shoes as it polishes. identify me Is the one I owe $60, a„aaa t+atiss� / y g i Many 'a man who has "gone over . the top" would shrink from-acting as What most people'call indigestion is One tasteless spoonful in water nes- judge of a baby show. usually excess acid in the stomach. tralizes many times its volume in acid. The food has soured. The in ate immediate, with no'• y° _ Nothing is so useless as worry, un- remedy Is an alkali which neutralizes bad after-effects. Once you learn thin k less ft's advising people not to. acids. But don't use crude helps. Vas fact, you will `never deal with excess rte. pO S What this couatr`y needs fit fewer) what your doctor would advise. acid In the crude ways. up learn- The beat help is Phillips' Milk of now this method is supreme. a' • fire-cent cigars. -111 Magnesia:-P�r Elie 50-years since its Be sure _to get the genuine_ Philips' 4 40- invention- it has remains standard Milk of Ma eaW rescrfbed by phyef NU66ET TiN r a j —-- e d gn p � .. :.> Sunday School Teacher-"Ia what with physicians. You will find noth- cissa for 60 years is:correcting excess w ' ng 61s eo quick in Its effect, so harm- Cions-tions-any attore.le stains.fi)I direo- W, IN 1 y S t,. • -. w. •^4-t�'y. _w» _.: J,y� '. <rr '.7' ..�.- -_ - m",.:�."a. �r,41+1.:,y _ _.,.yg.,, n,'.L. +LLM tea/•. K•— .'S..r,,...N v a... ... '.. • :nom'. .. saySq ..n,, ... ... ::,,.. ...,....-,� : x4 •:= :••. ,, ,s:-'• •.i � ,.: ri.' 'd•i 'P, �, _ R .�:rti s•y'RN .Mi: -'Y ,� a" :?: pp ey7."'•.k'. '�•b",� ..',a; •CT� sof! a .„w„„ ay.. :.... !.. a &-c. a 7 ,.. . d '. '.••, : v 'P•w, ,.q,i1 a-�+."• s... .+y r r. .�.. -?- .. aa,.. *?aa, ,. .,....,. _W :,i,:.°,. p.d..a.- ,. ,,„_., �* .: w. -•'w•, .., t--,+'°x.. ._..�: ?''-.: - -ws-. ,¢y;: ,,.s_ fnt..+..,•- .-a.-+S6r aw-: '•:tt..e:;... .^-•...Fr:. -t-.. -;�•�i ''�+.•: _ ,�...., ;.. ?'. '°4y°''fw..,"�:. r.-.°+*..•.. '`s- tt.. '':�z•:• •"- 7' '.6.. ,g...-c'.: "{"4� '%`R"9 .:•., .kh a.: ...,.r,._p....:`w }� ...m ., .: '; ..bine i:,:.. st�i,' �_ ,., ., _ _- �• '�. , �,�i_ •".. ,:.•} .�'-z`-K.c'•-ante•'o'k 7.w;.�". �c'�.••r:' -<:a '+..-•kl`.z. _c. ;.f .-ww21 1'M�.i"•�;FJ. :: .. :ke..r',•.+ce- .-. �:ys. '.r_:.-..:v.'3.r.+".. .:- ,,.,+';. :...:•-.,,..�<*:yl?.,- •-w._,v t9,•.r•v s .. •sled. .r .d. . "iT.:..,E•a. ''',.!"'.S'a*,a'�S ,. -�"'+�m y •*••a .,u:a'dsr:... - ::e.% � .' 'd- ' »• - --.a.a3 ,�..-,..;+.��''�;::.-::.. ... ;-`C'"... -„1- ^�:., __ :'R9d;�.�.rZ....' :�•.�x.-' '�. _ ,.,�+�-•-• '_'g +•9,.;a,.'`. •s..w.:. ..>:,- - - c r IsoSwan, leans conB $10.00 AGi1VCO>EF8'! G ••Idea OONDB Govtrnme��� . J. Se pails. $0 ; Jtw. Burglars who nit. Monday Night Mo Bonds: Industrials. Spenceley, haul pipes, from Oshawa, Safe fnvseCment• m 5 to 7 per ' TCWJcs - broke into the garage of Albert , to treat all sore throats with�1r[ri. $30.00• A. L. PiIkey, rep. to engines, cant. $1.76 per year.; $4.60 u paid m advance, $b ,' GsrteB drag con 1 and 2 mer removed the cash register f Sybilla Spshr',s Tonsolitis." Also. INSURANCE-All wriLteo[ai- s•6.crsprtoo. ro,tlfe united saw 'a" creat the office to the back yard, where Britaea 62.00 in advance. $21.36; E. Mitchell, ditto, 5.60; C. whooping•aongh, crone. bronchitis, eludingFire, Automobile. Wind- +. y• they forced it open and took its con- Philips, drag tea, 6. $10.75; Gordon cough,quinsy and tonsil tile. Guar- storm. Accident sod Sickness: McKay, haul gravel Whitevale Str. tents, which amounted to $51Q0. Be- J001 MURKAR Proprietors aateed. You can't lose, try it. Jones' Phone or write t p $10.4U; D. Annie, labor �Whitevale St. fore leaving the premises, however g $3.50; W. Ellicott, gravel cob. � 5, the obliging intruders took the reg- Drug Store, Pickering. `-- -- 436$ ---ED, BOWMAN,Whibby PICKgRiNG COUNCIL. flee and put it $4.55; J. Baxter, drag con 4 $10.50; inter ita pr per place.lk into the o No race of the 1 J Stephenson, draw con 7 and 8, thieves has yet. been secured. The above council met pursuant to $19.85; F. Barclay, haul posts con 5, r R OY :M R R s 34.40 Greenbcgn, 7. 5, con, 7, .adjournment =erect excey, b� ort. gr16.0@;con fioties;-gravel= 1 8 K ten-5--and-.7 sAtf-lREttt8TEa--- � - - - - -- the reeve In the chair. $ urn Sand and Gravel - _ - ^ ' ' The minutes of the last meeting, gravel for con 5, $11.00; X. M. Gor- Saturda•y,- May 17th-Auction sale were-Tead-and-%pproved- tion., lumber and freight, 905 45. _ of 60 head of fresh cows and grass - W B. Latton was heard re grant cattle and 26 pigs, the property of dor sideline between Kingston Road John Thompson will be sold at For the Finest Quality Foodstuffs, Economically Priced. 1 . -and Con. L Do Olot 18, con. 4, Uxbridge, 1Lz milesC. C. Richardson asked that sideeast of Goodwood. Sale at 1 o'clock :line to Fairport Beach be improved. W. F. Marquis, Auctioneer. We also have a complete supply Baby Chick Starter, A com. *as read from W. C. Bac- 7 M Scratch Fees Etc. - _ ..on reassessment, also Carsidweii and CV'STC�d HATCHING ! BEST' - r Symons re taxes. Paints, Varnishes and Oils. .YOU ARE ALWAYS SURE OF" THE A co was read_frorr�. . D. Arms . AT 14ZORRISH'B _. re Highway meeting at London, also MARTIN-SENIOR. prices Reasonable. proposed new highway bet, Toronto Oshaaa� Garden Seeds, Field Seeds. Try the Jamesway Method. Prompt Delivery Service - Communications were read from on hand.. Also, Chicks for' sale-Leghorns, -r Pedlar People re sales tai: J. D. Rocks and RhodeSee our hand bills for W eek-end Speciale "Adams re bridge supplies; W. G. Highest prices paid for all kinds Island Reds. - ,Scott was heard re arrears in taxes of farm produce. -. and '�Iarchison and Babcock re toro�zi- Onions. Dutch Sete. - P. Willows, - Greenwood - ship plans. ; The standing committee on Contin- G1VE US A CALL 133 30 Phone Pick. 702 CHERRYWOOD AND `PI 'KERING' gincies reported and recommended _ ' the following payments: John Mui. Phone Mark, 5020 �. Phone Pick. 000 t: $car, printing 500 copies of By-lawns, - - y School Trustee order forms $149.16 � United Typewriter, supplies $3.15; i ' ' • �• - _ Lon. aftd Lan Guar. and supplies Co.$ for Treasurer's Bond $40.00: Hry Major Pickerin.gHwrdware' fore- : rebate of taxes $5.1.1; D. R. Beaton. 8 3# - on Acct. salary $15.00; Prov. Tress. f `'.Tp. Nall license 1939-19R0 $6.00; Jno I�zarsrl the int 'a gighma '..Phillips, ScFool Att. Officer. attend- Red Reeding time willloan be here and we have the 8e®dH-- in O. E. A• Convention s5.uo Red Clovar, Timothy. Alfalfa Sweet Clover and R Daflyeach Sev�ces The standing Committee on Dam. ipages for Sheep Rorrie,i b}• dogs, re- Alslke, all .No. I tested seed. • r sported and recommended the fAlo-v Garden _ ing payments: G.-M Forsyth. 1 : r G den or package c sheep and 2 lambs killed and 1 sheep worried and wounded Y 1.00; W. e. .PICI�BRTNG-TORONTO ( see our 75 cent Dairy Fail -� 'Willson inspecting same $2.90;-Thos 7Brignall for killing 1 dog in the act of attacking C. Packrin's sheep $5.00 Fare JO Cents tA complete stock of Calf Meal and The standing Committee on Relief - reported ar.d recominended the foil- Leave Pickering Poultry Feeds. x owing payment: S. G. Morrisn, sus g (Standard Time) Leave Toronto - _ plies to Kennedy family-,Q17.15. A. M. P. M. �- - A. M. P. M. ..Anent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. i The standing Committee'on Roads w 6 25 1 55 roc 6.34 2.3r We have it, can .get i1. or it is not made;- and Bndges reported and recomm- W 8.55 255 :, 7.39 1330 ended payment of the following 7.33 3 53 i3 30 4.30 Jno.. Selman, rep, tools and machin- 8.55 4 55 980 :'5.30 Wettlauffer Bros. rub- .955 -3 55 10. :z,•e.30 J. S. BALSDohi ,PICKER ' f' pumps, $11.63: J. D. Adams. 10 55 z 5.55 11.1.80 7.30 o blade or grader, $1.7.15: Wesley Pet„- ;1.55 7.55 P. M. k & 30 1 ' Y, ty, rep. to grader, $1.50: F. Wood- P• M. z 8 55 12.30 930 -ward. rep. to drags. $3.00: Cha&. 12.53 9 55' 1.30 10.31 Cooper, bolts and supplies for rail- v 10.25Val IbeaAable Ues . ing, $33.40; Pedlar People', culvert _ .v Sunday only uv Dail ezcept Sunday r pipes, $1487.47; Gordon McKay, gra- z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only. � metcan. b, $22.50; ' Anus ran Coat h connections at ronto for Barrie, .Strs.b$5 V; T. Annan, vel lFairr-- Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford �,M. g� p S .[Oar lines of Harteees. Dollars 2nd Parts are the best yes. See ores port sand Bay rdN, $14.50 H, Mitchell -Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate pointe. and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction gravel Fairport and Hay : H $Allen, Coacb connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A. poiats We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Boots • R. Balsdon, ditto, $17.60: H. Allen, . : gravel Fairport, $7.50; W. Thomp- and-our prices are right. son, shoe. gravel Fairport, $3.75; s -Men's Overalls, Smocas, Trousers and Shirts sold W. el Fair ditto. $35; Peter Hilts &A Coa"c'"'h Lmes at economy prices. ' gravel Fairport, $9.35; W. Linton, - - - i4,< clang con. 1. S&75, J.-Pallister, drag Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Try us. con, 9. $ 3,10; J Pallister. drag N. T. ' line, $11.#.25; F. Wright, drag con. 6 and 7, $7.50; T. Condy, build railing Our goods spell repeat customers always, _ con 5., $5.00; F. Pugh, ditto, $2.50; J. Mainland, drag con. 3., $8.00; C. Petty, ditto, $7.50: Geo. Gates, C E C LIBRAD LE Y - $3.75; C. Balsdon; drag R. line and con. 1, $22.50; G. Hodgson, drag con } 2° ICKERINGI' k 3, $5.00; J. Beelby, draw con 6, $12.5,G J. Vale, shoe. gravel R. line, $1.25; H- Squires, ditto, $1.25; G. Crawford I " haul vravel_K,_line,. - y, -. • haul gravel on R. L. and con 1 $16.85 PR- %J - P. Diamond, haul gravel, R. line, -- -$30.00; H. Down, drag R. line, $6.25 __ G. Tran, drag W. T. line. $15.90; Osie trl Q 1EQQ - G Tran, drag con, 4 and 5. $20.80; C� ' , FOR TM HAiw.76� O. Pascoe, drag con. 1 R line, $177.75J. White, drag R. line and con. 1, Brass-mounted Team Backbend Harness, $19.35; G. Bennett, drag R. line and toner. $7.50; W. McDonald ditto,$2.58 HEN you friends 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42,00 :- „J. McIntosh, cut weeds con. 1. $5,00; 1 praise the gradoos - -With 6 ring breeeliing. instead of back.. :. A. Gourlie, ditto, $5.00; C S. Bryant manner in which your bend, x.00 drag con, 2 'and 3, $29.00: C. Steph- also > 'Black mounted Team Backband Harass t .$K50 enson, $1325 F. Lee, drag con, 1, entertain, do may ': .$$.60; W. Bell, drag con: 4 and 5, praise the tome to l •• 51r'ing Brovching 23.90;S. Farndale, draw con 6, $8.00which you ask them? It G Todd, drag W. T. line, $1.25; C. Thio is not a tsetory harness, bat enetom meds in our r' is a rumple motel, to- juchardsoIt labor eon 6 $2.50• $2.50' 'own shop at Markham. A. Parkins, ditto, $2.50; J. �'WaBS, day, to keep a Boase + "' ditto, $3.25; J. Elson, plow for grad- looking 897 2nd ; . M • ;We specialize oo repairs to harness and collars. ing, $12.75; S. Farndale, drag con.7 attractive. Outdoors and $42.85; A. Petty,-grading con 2. $4.00 in, &H"English" Paint and other allied products are easy . T .0 D D Todd, labor con 2, $29.50; A. G. to apply and offer a complete range of shades from which w a lark, drag and haul gravel R. L,, PP y P °g .$3.50; M. Sleep, drag R. L„ $3,00; to develop pleasing colour combinations. Harness and Collar Manufacturer :B. Wood, clean ditch con. 1, $7.50; 'With paint you n often transform the dreariest comer of Ed. Stork, drag con. 1. $10.30; Jos. a ���Rg�3�,�,� ONT ..Byers drag con, 7 and 8, $18.15• Jno house sato as inviting beauty spot. Frequent repaint- Home Phone sl00 - Herbert, labor Whitevale bridge $2; ing also, as you know, helps to keep your home imtaacu. F. Turner, drag and rep, bridge on late and to win you an enviable reputation for good 01 :con 6, $17.25; F. Turner dragand haul gravel on con 6 and 7 11.3 ; Gor housekeeping' i Is' Here Lehman, rep, bridge. con , 6 $2.50, �Braadram-Headersoa products are reliable,-economical•- Spring W. Pe dra con. 7. $9.30• W. Holmes g�dragg Rosebank Rd. $5.00; -made by a firm of unquestioned reputation. We will be B. W. Jones, drag con 7 and 8, $16.90 alad to,supply you with color cards and other information. B. W. Jones drag E. T. Line tori ? See our Samples of Wall Papers. Prices range ents from 10 c --and 8. $10.00; C. Hubbard , haul grad- to>' L �. to 1.50 per single roll. er to Fairport and drag con 2, $4,50; ENG_ LI S.H :•--Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. ' Give your orders A. 'Mathews, grad. con. 6 and 7., .$28.25; J Mitchell, grad. con. 6 $5,W p A I NIT Paints, Oils, Turpentine. Varnish, Shellac,Varnish Stains sDd White E. Disney; ditto, $15,00; F. Byers, Lead always on hand. t` ditto', $27.69,• J. Middleton, ddrr B N RA •H EN DE SON Goodyear Tires and Tubes for all Care and Trucks. $88.00'; H. �ddleton, ditto, $ 7.50; ,.,x.,.,,,,., toauestieMoa� •t}. Gardnel ditto, $7,50; S Byers, fol 1 0 Work Bo so Rubbers for e. R ALB B� A 1 ins f. Boots,al very on ' ditto, $12.06; A. Davis ditto, $10.00; ` • .• � Our Groceries are the Freshest. Our Prices the Lowest, i ,t t A. Tremble, drag '9,r clean ditch - � z con, and w, GreeGreenwood Rd. $1$1.00; F. L. Green, T' breaking snow, -J . A., Bughb fickerin Phone your order. We deliver, y7 A. Carruthers, drag con. 8, $ 9.75; Phone Markham 6402, ^_ A. Carruthers, drag con 7 and '8. 14.3b1 R Ward, salary; $160,00 R. General �p� a `Ward, telephone calls, $7.65; A.t o . y- _,s ______ -_--- -- s Wane Me Duncan, Merchantf 'Gireel'1 J<11V@l",= ... w - N. , ..:. .,,. ?n..S.L,a,?�,�':5"-•i�s.,t�,.z._ ,...,,..:w .e........>_.. ten, � ._�' v_'_ -' r .-,..rri,..1�t.�. '+�-r%cw. :. +e!+., _ ....•.:,, ._..� 1 .. „•acs .:%3.a:,arl."w:,st•�•. . .wa.�, �.wvs..u:,. ,.f+E�r..�..«�xn.�'>.-.�3--:.-a_...ag.•.__". ",,t.•.-:✓.a!�'x^ + _,..,. .. .-.r u �. �• • . ,� -i; '"a' d" s ;•.:qty . r.' wry ..� '»' ;h' ..,., g .,[ ,, C ,x a/.,, •r#+v- ...r+. >, ..... •4 .e • .K ,t: r ,y.^ '�..., `. 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WBmerr an, smd yM3llKl a sow m M O V E D 1 -NOT I C Ell . x �M Thasnaon'has sold her Frank Chidlow is'buiay tktia ween Hav taken over Robe Pew'blselprw�P to Edgar Stork. erecting 9 new garage on his prem- • - $ . I, Fingold and famlly, ues, Having rented my pfemisee is < ttarage, brougham,we are now spent Sunday with friends inr Toron• Edwin Purdy of Frenehmaa's Bay Pickering I have moved to to ve service in Brpegbam sr as is Claremonk s ,, -to.. spent Sunday with. .J. E. and Mrs :' �� Service car ah►sys ready, &y 49 .KAguss Morgan and_family, aec- .Hinan KIN�3A.=+g3 Spring" ordering" Zs o service. ' ompanied by the former's parents, Jame" and Mrs. Ward, of Port _ one Clare. 9105; and Mrs. Morgan, spent Sunday Perry; spent Sunday with relatives Where. I will conduct a blsclr• Gasoline, Oil, Seiberl�iag - --in West Toronto. in Claremont- emithing business sada now Closed aIIdTrm � S. and 'Mrs. Stephenson and fam Thos. a Stephenson, of Oshawa, service station. • • sly. A. L. t T. y y Imperial oil and as, ` de11V8ring 119 it who have been residing in J. S. spent a da last week preparing his pe g rises snd ' er Bundy's dwelling`for the past year shop for the new occupant. ' tire repaire. --- _._-_-- ugr =hays �n11 r. onald Smiith of Uxbzidge, lao,�l`azi Service to or frpm ' Ms. and Mrs. Leech and Mr. and and Mr. Wm. Heathcock and bride —_ any point. .:.now under Way. --arl�ln Merchant -Mrs. "Bode"-Foden-an-daugtcte�bt were Claremont' vOf rs on Sunday. Toronto � Toronto, visited Sylvester and 'Mrs, A number 'of our local Maisons FONTHILL NURSERIES I. Middleton on Sunday. aid a freaternal visit to St. Jolu3i's. Stone a Wellington Iain the market to purchase Hay, } B. and 'Mrs. Kilpatrick and child- paid e,. Toronto, on Monday night -_A,� Ts LAW g Straw, Grain. and Potatoes, : ren and Wm Mundell and daughter, last. _ John T. Elliott, Agent, Miss Grace, motored to•Wassaga A severe electrical storm, accom- Kinsale, _ Ontario -279 Mary Street, 8ehawa For quotations applyr.1 .-Beach, where-they visited Mr. Mund- panied by a heavy down-pour of rainPbone Brook. 1808. 26t! `g,� �,/j� g• _ ;$ S CN ' ell's daughter, bars. Story, passed over this locality or. Thurs- R. R. No. 1 ` ,r Miss Joamia :veal. formerly of day night last. 3 i k Pi Phone ng The Central Ontario Beagle Club Pickering 1712 - Claremont, and living in Stouffville �- « during the past few years, died on will hold their spring derby at ��O ST FENCE 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal Sunday last, interment being made Ma the 10th. y n - --on I\iesday at Salem Cemetery. ^8 Claremont on Saturday afternoon, Since waxmerweather has arrived Laeh 5 C �` the work of keeping the stove warm 3 numb;r of the ladies of the 9larlr9wsi{�sii Baptist Church attended a conven- "`• seems to have been given up for the _ tion of Women's Mission Circles az - B U I L D E R �S r $►resent, and those. appoiifikd to that duty have taken up post on the door Whitby on `vedneadap, T. Pater- e have ordered to be delivered In � step son acting as chaperone. Eight Badminton players (ladies After about seven months illness two weeks time another -We are now ready to 3 and, gentlemen) of Tororno, paid a from heart trouble, a highly re- supply you with e cted resident of Claremon, Mrs. carload of friendly game Kith the C1aTemont Esther Besse, passed away on KS, CONCRETE Club on Saturday afternoon, win- _ BRIC ning by a slight margin. After the Wednesday at the home of her BLOCKS, INTERLOCK• daughter, Mrs. W. G. Bingham, of - '1 -,game refreshments were served and O ,a pleasant social hour spent by all. Toronto, in her 78th year. Her 'I1�7G PIPE, DRAIN TILE, Fetteo Frank and 'bars. Soden. accornpan. funeral will leave Toronto to-dx� SAND AND GRAVEL"led by a nurse returned on Saturday (Friday), at. 1.00 p. m. by motor, : . ;from Toronto where Mrs. Soden un- and proceed to Claremont, and We can still sell it o the car at 3 cents Perry Cement " , derwent an operation several weeks after service in the Baptist Church, , agc. Mrs. Soden is much improved interment will take place in the but Mr. Soden suffered a slight Claremont Union Cemetery. She per rod less than the mail ro actsCo. str<de in his face, but is able to be is survived by one eon, Reuben, of -order houses. Get your order in 871 Bay St., Toronto p1 'sre.:nd' the village. Stayner, and Mrs Bingham, of .7 - Mothers' Dar services Will be ob- Toronto. One daughter, Mrs. at Once and BaVe rYloIIe - mi north of PLANT-1 1 le served in the Sundav School of the John McGrath. died 6 years ago. y• Highland Creek. � ? United Church on Sunday evening. Her husband died 48 years ago. _ •A special and interesting program We deliver anyplace. ,- given, and all mothers and - - wild be sfi . fathers are cordially invited. Also Pickering M& at the morning service, appropriate ser.ices will be held and suitable music will be rendered by the choiOur stock of posts,-- _ - barbed wire, Maples. CARR Strangers are especialiv welcome. i l f' Braq your company with you. we Rich to announce a deliveryblack and gale. wire, poultry net- 11155 Wallace. the instructor in service.• Call rip 5317. Household Science. Home-furnishing ting, house-cleaning tools, ' = �. --and Clothing, will, on the 19th ane We have most''any"Feed you 25th of May. to the School-room of map seed paints, varnishes etC., se _ s;f the United church. conduct class in - 'the above subjects, to which all girls S complete. _ �+; and women are invited. Please keep Cbops at various prices a�J«J , in mind the dates and place and plan according to quality to be to attendance. The first seas Charles Cooper -- `\rl4,�s��demon ion will open at 9.30 a. m. i e + E speak of artistic -.The Revival Services in conneet- We have installed a madhiae for mixing Thiry. designs that are ' Ion with the Baptist church •Fill con,- Rixing s, dignified, not artistic nee on Monday Mav 28th and con- Poultry Feeds eGo. designs that world be tine until Sunday June 8th. The inappropriate for the p ts . ar e��peeccial reacher being the Rev. W, _ - pug ]ldanseil 'McGuire. of Parkdale Tab- ,Thorough) mixed from the one illustrated is sim ermacle. Be sure and keen some of best of ingredients. _ _. - ple, yet has artistry. the evenings and both Sundays of . Straws for everybody 'at price that w1`tl :\ "No Greater Tribute' S the mission free that you m ily enjoy ; the rninibtry of ibis much.used ser- the �lulnit CamDa� unit every puree. i N. W. STAFFORD, 'vant of God. ' 4n When returning from the city omFJ BRYAN Running Shoes are ieasonable. we have teem in sizes � Bio @too Road, Tuesday night, Chas. Cooper had the itbv misfortune to collide with another and calorie for the-whole faml . car. E. D. Bertrand. who was sccom- - SIICCe813or t0 y - Phone Whitby " panying Mr. Cooper was driving at IF Chidlow _ the time. A car coming from the op- . 'fie are.clearing venous lines of Ladies' and Children`s ' c'te direction, cut in. and side- - Hose, values to 1.2b, at 25c per pair, . swiped Mr. Cooper's ear. Both cars -These Specials for neat were badly damaged. but fortunately p lone of the occupants of the cars two weeks : 'Our Made-to-measure Clothing Department is doing e ** -�-r ,,-t sustaiae�i any injury, - �a, le JrCai ��tiiai , C. A. overland who has been 'In Kellogg's Cornflakes, 3 for 25c .,splendid business. �We can fit you any style p " the employ of D. A. Scott for ten oil like at one price- to ever o$e, _ - . __� GQ• a1► years. and with E. D. Bertrand for Puffed.Raisins, 2 lbs for 29e y p y urates „ -the past six months will open up Roman Meal, large pkg n2c = Cheap rates for farm and country a grocery business in the Bundy buildings. lee 3 k @ Loc 25e WindaInsurance on bafldinas. experience in the grocery trade vri -{)zTdol, large pkg •23c FtM 8 h toratwind-mills.Silos etc. enable him to cater to the demands = at all timd8. Automobile Insurance 9 of the people. He will alsol keep on Good 5 string brooms of all kinds. !" hand, besides fresh groceries, a line 39 cents to. =1.00 - �FAlil[S FOB SALB Bove of choice. confectionery, school sup- ; $ ve and Scrub Brushes - MAY WE SERVE YOU ? R plies and small wares. each 25c - _ Write or phone Mothers' Day Services win be ob- E LJ. j7 YYlrl O A N Lorded it the Baptist niuug ngOig Church meat FnII line of Tobaccoes 'BER T .R A N D 20 WHITBY, ONT. _ Lord's .Day at the morning service. and arette. a 10 . W, - C "Our Best Companion" will be the �1�@1t#or year Ooapons. one Claremont 37W .'i-Genera subject of the Pastor's address. A cor PhI Me.rchaut -Green River dial invitation is given to all Moth- era in the district and perhaps some good Son, or good,Dau0hhter will use �� �� ,CLARE�IONT, - ONT. Basket Factory 2 the family car to bring Mother to BARGAINS Manufacturers o! ;;:. 'church. There are many "Shut Ins" 'or enfeebled Mothers who would en- All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Herc1 � . joy t visit to the Sanctaary on this Crates,,Farmers, Bushel w: particular day. At,the evening ser- _ Baskets, Clothes Baskets. ,4 vice "Shall we know Our.Loved Ones Note These Specials : in Heaven" will be the Labieet of the Safe Repository for' Frank Pennock, ' joermon. Do not forget these two Wonderful range of men's, e special Services, and if at all poss- young mere@ worsted suite _ LL Proprietor ible be early at both hours of wor- n brown@, grays and blue 'Bonds and Other . Maker of the well known ship, serge, reg. $16 to $21, for Barnes' Baskets. To the many friends of the Rev. 1150 and 17.50 Phone Markbam 6409 --Mr, McGuire in this neighborhood Boys' suits, sizes 27 to 32, reg. �-y , It will be of great interest to learn $8 to $10. for 4,50 and 6,50 ~ how successful he has been in the ' work in khich he has been engaged in the Tabernacle Church, Toronto. The famous Grob 8hoee,,every SAFETY Deponit Boz in.yournearest branch - V. y; 13sys !r� Reliable reports tell a story of phew Pair guaranteed solid -"+omenal progress in every department leather:. of the Canadian Bank of Commerce is the • : of the church activities with its in. Men's 4.10 logical place to keep year valuables for security fluence now extended by the three or Boys' .. 310 -- four branches attached to the Moth- Youths' .275 'and convenienco. We shall be pleased to furnish :er-Chureh. At the present time an :intensive Spiritual Cam a - - _ p ign is in National Brand Overalls and you, with entice necessary for -fot yoairogaice�- - _; =F progress at the Tabernacle conduct- Smocks, red back, 1.95 menta at minimum rates. =--�ed by the Rev, John Thomas, the Re= - -" novvned Welsh Revivalist assisted by ' A full line of Fresh Groceries the Coloured Quintette, by the way, at lowest prices, _ r rumour has it that this celebrated company of Darkcy Sinsrers is . to St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar �y r^ \T�� BAN. K `visit Stouffville in the very near for 2 weeks only, 5,20 E V�^��. ai./MN BAN. a. future. A visit to the Tabernacle on ;� - Co-var. _venue, Toronto some even- F I N G O L D s SOF COMMERCE ing during the Special meetings ' would not be wasted. It is annomi- LOVER PRICE STORE I ""' "" red that Massey Hall has been en- )'hone 3301 THE STANDARD BANKOF CANADA Sold and InatE+lied by gages for two ,services next SundayT FRANK J PROUST ;: St it a. m. and 7 p. m. I CLAREMO�i T, - ONT, PTCI MING — ONTARIO ..4 T 9 0 •, '! ,F ,t,"`a. .. „ •uCv ! -aG:•7'k'._ 1:y,'�'M• <P F'�CWC BPNr=.'w•r_ d•. : •..a..._.s,..�>'+�'" .:"uv.,.,;.>,_:h,-+.s,. n.tryp2 u =.� "� w .�..._.weAm...y.7r,.�ar :...+ ••:,•a .•..- . a .�-t"r•-.�+=..."�.-uf,'�z+ -..m:.z sb�s?^��rs"`-� '.:.,f.�N••:v --^.. y. .� �� _ 7", _Q M,24t i 777, _.-- - vx;Zng A�� ir v "f t o Alert near told Hugh4bout The attfttilf9im. IV 7' 7 "He was picked up corner of Thir- teenth street and Avenue C,",said the officer. "There's plenty of Gypsy dumps in that neigiiborihood. A man and three women saw him dropped from a closed auto." The dying man's eyes open&; a* "W v4ry faint tiage of color glowed in 7==77� his ------ft- ashen face. UnAa ------ "I'm afraid- the end is-near," the -st.irgeori-inuttered-- M-ake�-t;:-t� mos t of your opportunity." Hugh pule d me to my knees be. Llfc-�-Iike good golf-la made r up of many little things each , side him, "This is Jack Nazh, Uncle James," one of which helps the w=w- "He- is my friend-you -Better digestion-steadier he said. r nerves-clearer • ever I have to do for you:" factors that count and are Lord Chesby's -iyes examined me gained from the 7 closely. use of Wrigley's. 'Ibo "Looks right." The Syllables trick.- friend. He will be with me in what- ea-clearer brain, am all ed almost soundlessly from his Ii. AAer lips. It's treasure-Hugh." His eyes every meal 11 rZLF burned momentarily with triumph. K „Know where "But who stabbe-C you?" ��� � 'L�B�� �W -600-'1 I have often wondered w6f i. i have happened if Hugh had Ic 1/44b. PACKAGE NOW 156 2-0Z. PACKAGE NOW 8C treasure, insiew�` XftV*YOU talk on of the ft u switching the Subject: Ill JAPAN GREEN BLEND. IS UNCHANGED AT 70C A LBO "Touton," answered the dying inan, "I have heard, too, of this Touton with sudden strength "Tiger-that I ALL OTHER LABELS REDUCED Sc A LBO � ' :, your uncle spoke of c chap-others-againsl;--him." He is usually ."But why did he do A" ier.Iled Toutou LafitLe, but he has many I He is Said to be a com-- "Wouldn't- tell- him- treasureother names. TO THE PUBLIC �--These _Pricles -said-torture= broke-away-Gyp- bination of blooGthirsty monster and intensely clever strategist. The 'band sies have ramifications,in all classes of Are Effective Now • Do Not Pay Mere Exhaustier, overcame him. "But. who aro they, Uncle James?" society, and t.Lere are few countries OWING TO THE ACTION OF THE AT ONCE. UNFORTUNATELY I they do not reach. I have no doubt, GOVERNMENTTHE THE "Touton-worst— Beran- many- GOVERNMENT IN ABOLISHING MARKET FOR THE FINEST QUALITY bad-lot." Hughi they made arrangements in lit DUTY ON BRITISH GROWN TEAS "Where did they take you? Tell as your uncle's case with some affiliated TEAS HAS ADVANCED, CONSF, AND A LOWER MARKET FOR CER- arrested,". , criminal organization in America. " and we shall have them arres QUENTLY WE ARE UNABLE TO RE- "Mr. Bellowes, I gatheie-' froin 'TAIN GRADES OF TEA WE ARE The gray eyes glittered. PLEASED TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS DUCE OUR OTHER GRADES- MORE "No-no.-lad-avoid-police on't-Watkins that my uncle discussed his -.`"THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS SAVING THAN FIVE CENTS A POUND. talk-treasure-" discovery with you," said '-fugh. "Did "Where is the treasure?" I inter- he indicate precisely what-it.was..or posed. where he had fouiW it?" TO THE RETAIL GROCERY TRADE "Your uncle did discuss hi,%.--ah- "Bull-Cedars-li-" AS USUAL, WE WILL PROTECT YOU AGAINST LOSS ON SALADA TEA BY "How did you find it, Uncle James?" fancied discov.-ry with me. Aside from asked Hugh softly� the fact that he had made it whilst �REBATINO YOU FOR YOUR STOCK ON HAND SO THAT YOU CAN MAKE THE ABOVE PRICES. EFFECTIVE AT ONCE. FORMS ARE BEING MAILED That gay -smile of trium* ph sh�line!at Chesby-" TO YOU FOR THIS PURPOSE SO DO NOT SHIP ANY TEA BACK TO US. n his eyes for the Ia.,4t time. At Chesby?" Hugh interrupted.' "Ustld-my-brain-all-laughed- So I understood.' He came I" to me-in-Hugh's--" see me just before he started for Con- And the life flickered out of him a_,'stantinople the last time. 'I should l describc him as considerably excitel we watched, SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED Two weeks'-Iater',' Hugh' (now Lord''By Jove, Bellowes.' he said, ' do yen 0-esby) and I found in London an old!know, I've found the missing part of friend. Nikka Zaranko, Nikka; was•the instructione?l of gypsy parentage red Hugh and I "He never showed it to me, and so 1 blankly. far as-1 kncow he did not have It I - 1; had both met him in the World War. n his "Yes, air, the dark eastern looking He was now a famed muncian, but possession when he was here." Your man,'e said'e was, air." upon hearing our pill,ns readily threw (To be eontinueci.) Mman!" In his lot with-us. . Hugh and I were• eTreasureucoleo' `person. I Watkins became suddenly anif&s, delighted with tars, as Nikka. would! Use Ill""ard'l for Burns. "There's nothing wrong, I 'ope, air? prove a powerful ally with his knowl- The gentleman came aboard to find us, edge of Constantinople, Opportunity, never -knbcks at the door of the unprepared and told his ludship how you'd been We then went to call on Mr. Bel. delayed. and 'a was to come along to lows, the Cbesby solicitor. To hirn' - - By A. D. HOWDEN SMITH your rooms, air, whil.;t Iesaw the luir- Nikka told. a story that startled_,all gage through the Customs. Wasn% of,us. Ilk that ,ight, air "I have always heard of the Treas- CHAPTER I. Hugh sat down on a trunk- are of the Buco.eon," be said, "but I HEADACHES I known as the Buccleon, to Hugh's on- "Its right enough, Wattyj" he irlieve it is also- sometimes relerr?d Needless p2ins like beadaches The messenger bcy clumped off cestor. - Soon after that Andronicus I groaned, ..except that I never sent was to as the Treasure of Andronicus. It are quickly relieved by Aspirin and I let myself into my thro*aasassinated and Lord James!such a-riessage and I haven't r man." is well known in the Near East, I am tablets as millions of people know. uncle's house never dreaming that I _n into prison. James' son, Hugh, Do you now, Jack, said Hugh seri- a Gypsy. My father was Volvode And .na matter how suddenly a held the key to destiny In my hand headed an,expedition, captured Con- ously, '.'I am, beginning to think.that Tzaibidjo, or King, of the Balkan Gyp- headache may come upon you, .or, rather, in the pink cableearn. stantinople and rescued his father, something sinister may have 'happen- lies. I have heard, for instance, a you can always be prepared. Carry A samovar t:as babbling in the They returned to England and before ed.,, story that a certain tribe of Gypsies the p6cket tin of Aspirin tablets i1ames died, he passed on to this son studio, and my cousin Betty King "And�now 7-thin" 4i*ie,"-amen;!_ in Const Lntinopli-iiii4-tfie--supposed with yom Keep the larger size at ithe secret of the treasure. hailed me from the couch on which led Watkins, "we 'ave been shadowed .rite of the treasure. But I do not home, Read the proven directions from time ever since we went to Turkey. Your vouch for the story. for pain, headaches neuralgia, etc. :she sat between :�Pr father and Hugh Lord James' descendants "Here you are at last," she cried• t,. time made futile efforts to discover uncle 'ad the Charter.Chest sent up "I do,-however, vouch far the state- "Dad and I have come say good-the treasure, bat from the 4me of from the safe de -but that meat that Lord C1.esby is confrontinz Eliza . it vaults bye to you. •We are going to C n I beth until the present, the search before we went to Turkey, to be an organized international band of 0 Jwas abandoned. I stantinople to.bULt for Greek manu- �ure, air." scripts." I "But now Uncle dames is mor ori with many Gypsy members: tgag-I Hugh jumped. and I do not believe that such-a band 7- F.R ing farms Ao-finance-bis- Here&-a-eable, researches- "BY Jaye he_has__he6ri' after t.)%(- w-tld waste time on any enterpris isaid. Hugh concluded. "Then I itreasure! The instructions is the orifi- which they did not have good reason "It's from Uncle James," Hugh said, have you no definite knowl inal :)archment on which Hugh the to believe would promise handsome lis rip in g open the env low. edge of the location of Lis -the trgagqrej!� 'First inse,ibed his command Mmg­.-"No-chs t?"— to his son profits. this: 'Sailing Aquitania today us as tA, go after the treasure-carefully New York eighteewh.' Must see you "There are;documerts in the Char- leaving out, however, the directions 10mediately. Have- made important ter Chest-" began Hugh.' for finding it." TWhat's that?" demandet! Betty. ' ' Oar cleaning'woman was still in our idiscovery. Your aid essential. Family fortunes involved." He's after that "It's a terribly old oaken Lox, bound apartment wher Hugh returyied 'end with copper and steel," explained I ran ..itrea4ure again! Oh lord! A sort she said nobody had called. 9 UP family curse It's supposed to be Hugh. "We keep it in a safe deposit hotels for two 'i.�-urs­without any re- "ped in Constantinople, and my uncle vault in the City-London, you know. seult. At the %nd of my tether I has spent most of the family's pro- These documents say that J-tmes's idea hung up the receiver and joined Huih hav fridric to And it. That's why 1 -W**--tO- e the treasure used for the in gloomy reflection cn de couch. 'have to make money in New York in- rehabilitation of Christendom if any cause arose which would justify such a !stead of playing the country gentle- CHAPTER 11. 3nan.11 gift. Failing that, the money wrs to The telephone suddenly jangled and one of his ancestors, a cru- "Well, I for one intend to believe in "Is this Mr. Ch-e-sby"s apartment?" Hugh then told the story of Lord ,,> to his descendants." I unhooked the receiver. James, You-may be enjoilng all the comforts of ender. Lord James,- on his way to it," stated Betty, "and if your uncle The voice,-,that burrel in my ear was Me. But what if time robs you of them? ur Talestine, visited Andronicus Comnen. wants any help in hunting for It, he trangely thick,with a butteral intona- The surest way to protect youiself is 16i. -us, the Butcher,emperor of the east. can count on me.!' Andronicus was immensely wealthy, BVtty.is.slim, with brown hair and Ition. "Tell him tI-ey are taking what's taking advantage of the CanadianGovern- left of his uncle to Bellevue hospital. ra=t Annuities Sy A Government. Se revealed the hiding piace of his eyes and a face that you have to look 7. It's his own fault the old fool got it. J�nnuity safeguards your old age and re- tre I asure which was in his palace, at and when she sets her head back- And you can tell his nephew we will But of course I am only her cousin. -Fee 7.' lieves you of all financial care. Decide Hugh jumped up, nervously crunching d him a dose of-the some medicine now to be free at OS HARLEY-DAVIDSON' the cable in his hand. ed. Be "There's no use!" be e) ,,I if he doesn't tome across." exclaimed. "Wait! Wait!" I gasped into the ---------- • couldn't -honestly encourage Uncle malithpiece d1w]" VP Fill out the Axnui;�Branch.Dart. MWZ­2 James in any-Trfare A61iisli-ness.." "Number, please," said ft feminine Coupon an IE�_.ant of_14bm.Oct,... When we reacted the Aquitania's voice: Pllwde WAd Me COMPLETE INFORMATION vwnineat :-mafl it today alpaut Camedi"Go pier on the eighteenth, Hugh button- ,M'y God!" I cried. "Hugh, holed a passing steward. they've killed him, I think, and I repel -..POSTAGE ...... ted the Pfiatckuly 7 "Lord Chesby, air? Yes, air? Yes, �essage." i air, he was one of the first ashore. "We must catch a taxi. Hurry!" There was a gentleman to meet him, In the taxi none of us spoke until J tbink air we al mutte -S ime to the hoapital. red Hugh. rho nurse on duiy led us into a CANADIAN THE MASTER MOTORCY'CLE "Wait,though, there's-Watkin%-Uncle,;lang-Toom linvt�-with b ds.-- A high 3&any new f6_atur(4__dIistJ_fi_g_uIA'h' ihb IM models. It 1sthemost popular Motor- James inan." screen had been reared around one of -GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES cycle made. old on easy terms.--one. "Hallo, Watty?" Hugh greeted him. them,and against its pillow lay a head third cash, balance weekly or monthly "Where's my uncle?" (thatAnnalliks Branch, Labour,Ounm payments. The sport of a thousand Joys. might have been Hugh's frosted "Ali, Mr. Hugh! I'm very glad to Hm PEI Walter Andrews Ltd., Distributors at d lined by the years. HEENAN, Minister see you, air, if I may say SO. 'I I d I" a" 361 T011196 ftr*Ot, Toronto. 0a,14 8 u -I "Uncle Jam.es!" 101 — 8#- weat'4munuton, Out. ship, air? Why,-'e went off with your His uncle was unconscious and a de- messenger, air.,, BACKED' BY THE VJHOLE_ ROMIN1014 I "My messenger?" Rugti repeated Minord's Chocks Falling HaIr. -ISSUE NO. 19—'30 Fr _CVS—P said :L�Th' 6 due couloon an& 414 '112, 7 R 1;r��17, 47171,- atma a C na& Taikes Her Place in Scientific Astronomy IA=r B -Ainiested �-W at ombay 'Leader the Holy On -An' sugent is at Last Taper-in the Toils X -St-i­m'ng- -Up-Fo1iti6-I­­-- or Strife " ,MSTORY OF REVOLT w. -Bombay, May 5.—Gandhi was ar- -Tested early this morning at Surat. s rt He was taken by train. to BorivIl, on the Bombay-Baroda Railway,, thence PrANT17 by automobile to Poona, w ere he *111 h be detained. Jalalpar, India, May 5.�Mouday)-- Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian civil disobedience movement against d .33ritish rule in India, was suddenly . ..... arrestect. this morning. rl 1E P T Bombay, May 6.—(Mou"Y). — bI` tf 'hatma Gandhi,- Nationalist leader. �7 whose arrearin the civil disobedience campaign -has been frequently pre- 4leted during the past week, was taken into custody to-day. He was arested under Regulation 25 sof the laws of 1827, and will suffer Jim- A. the 1prisonmeat duringGovernment's zx pleasure.. UlQlf Knows Indian Prison* • 'band Gandhi' Ma- Mobabdas Karac 'hatma, or "Holy One" of 'the Hindu Tawse% whose arrest Is reported from :Bombs-y. has bad a previous qxqui&lut 0 anice with British ptisons, though VZ: -4 never -for any other than a political offence. abat- The following statement by M ma Gandhi, Ind" Natioualist leader, 'was-received from Naviiarl by the As- . . . soclated Press In response to a re- .2 OF OUR NOW WORLD FAMOUS ASTRONOMERS �Nl quest for an outline of the Indian situ- TNTERESTING PICTURE �,Astioa from the Nationalist standpoint. A heavenly drama in which a girt.-astronomer played a ma of role had Its setting In the Dominion observatory at O.ttaylL information received India. May 4.—Tbe national from ElArvard'college observatory led DomWou authorities to believe planet photographed by thezu'la 1924 was new planet and not the planet -.X." to- demand is not for the Immediate es- Ported from Lowell. Blas.s. Study of pbbtograpble plates and the discovery of the minute speck by bliss M. S. Burland strengthened supposition. (1) tablishment of Independence, but as a Miss M.-S. Barland• young astronomer, who discovered tiny speck of supposed new planet on photographic plate. (2) Photograph of planet. (3) Mal- preliminary stop to a conference that drum R. Stewart, director of Dominion observatory, under whose direction search for planet was made. (4) Diagram showing position of supposed now 0 must take place It Independence is to, planet in universe. 0) The telescope In the dome of the Dominion observatory. The short cylinder to the right 13 the camera.'which took the photo- be established peacefully, 3ad to re' graph. A clockwo;k attachment to the telescope revolved it to offset the motion of the earth. and (6) Dr. Francois Hearoteau, the Beigtan-bola astrone- move certain prime griev�uciis. chief• ly economic and moral: These are set mer of the Dominion observatory. who took the original photograph. not supposing that be had snapped a planet Borth In the clearest -possible terms in It should be Doted that in Karachi concludes on Empire Day. At each n my letter. miscalled au'uItImAtumM to Rain Applauds The Markets the VIceroy. seven wounded persons, of whom two of the meetings the audience will -to is TbOSS grievances inoude the salt wounds, were volun, asked to subscribe to this pledge. 'Be- have died of their tax, which In Its Ineldence falls with teers engaged In keeping peace and --.Dunning Budget 'toying that national prosperity and ;PRODUCE QUOTATIONS 'equal pressure upon the rich as well r"traluli.g mob furies.. It to the Increased employment for British T3ronto wholesale dealers are buy- opinion of eyewitnesses that the fir. Leading Writers and States- - in produce at the following prices Ass poor and is over 1.000 per cent. of workers can he secured only by visor Itme cost price, having been made a lag in Karachi was wholly unjustified Mm. ous extension of safeguardOng of In. Egb--Ungraded, cases returned, men See Welding of Co fresh extras, 28c; fresh firsts 26g-; monopoly. It has deprived tons of and that there was no firing In the air dustry against-unfair foreign comped. seconds, 23c J[ r -at legs In. this first instance. In monwealth as Ideal of tion- and by trade- agreements with sec thousands of people of their supple- Butter—No. I creamery, solids, 31 �mentary occupation. and the artificial. tact the Governmen� have lost no op Ottawa tits Dominions, subject to the condi- to 32c, No 2. 36 to 30%c. ly hesiFy cost of salt has made It very POrtunity of Incensing the people. London:—Tbe daily newspapers of tion that• if they should Involve taxa- Chruning cream rat, 34c; N.% and the foodstuffs. they hall It not iiiapossIblo• for poor Many of the best, the purest. London have already commenced on tion of foreign is 1, 33c; No. 2, 80c. -difficult. arested and Impriaoned. in many In- be submitted to a referendum o the Cheese--No6 1 large, colored. ariLf-, 'People to give enough salt to their cat., the Canadian-Budget brought down -sacrificing leaders have been in.I people before being Put Auto opera- fined and governLient graded, I to u by the Hon- Charles A. Dunning, Mi ale and to their land. This unnatural most self moaopoly in sustained by laws which stances with mock trials. Sentences, !star of FIDauce, Their voices haveTher tion. I hereby pledge myself to do 1H,4c. verything within my power to fur- PROVISION PRICES though for the same offense. have ver- been uniform. In that they expressed aservativel Toronto wholesale dealers are qmot� are only so called, but which are a They give arbitary led with the idiosyncrasies--of the the policy of the Coi denial of law. avproval and pleasure; though ' in In several Instances they varytig degrees. But It was felt that and the Union Smoked meats—Hams, med., 28 to powers to police knowu�to be corrupt magistrate. lot Party tot Rome and Ing the following prices to th� trade:' haie been for more than twelve Empire." to lay their hands without warrant on this comment was, In. a journalistic 85c; cooked hams, 48 to 52c; smoked Innocent people, to confiscate their months with hard labor on well-known Way, Incomplete until J. L, Garvin, Free-Traders' CampaignIrolli, 28c; breakfast bacon 80 to 4$c;, ri property and otherwise molest them citizens• editor of the weekly Observer, had Nor will the free-traders be mu('11 backs, pea-mealed, 34c; An, smoked,' Jn a buddred wayi. - . . -The enthusiasm of the people h4Ls up the opportunity of scanning Canada's less active in the days Immediately 40 to 55C. ... Civil Resistance to now Increased with every convic- Budge7t in' revieir. to come. The 'Right Hon. David Pork loins, 80c, shoulders, 19%rc; tion. Thousands of people regard-the 'Now Garvin haq spoken. Lloyd George is to address a series of butts, 24c; hams, 26%c. Civil resistance against the salt of contraband-salt- as "The Canadian Budget " sav% 11 domenstrations, beginning at 'Man- Cured meats--Long clean bacon, 5 O 2 manufacture la any 11 ie to 70 lbs., 6.4e; '40 to 90 lbs., 22c; 9 lairs has caught the popular ImAgLaa part of their daily routine. Observer's leading edit ,41, ".10 one cheater, the traditional home of free to 110 lbs., 21c Heavyweight rolls, tion as nothing else has within my ex- other part.of the world, with a Gov- of thoise rare strokes of policy which trade. I So.Orl.ence Hundreds of thod'sands of I Throughout - the industria 40C., lightweight rolls'; 25c. ernment at all responsible' to public, illuminate the realities' of Emplre. centres of the Midlands and Hie North Lard—Pure, tierces, 15c: tubs, Ise; people, lachiding wdmeu and children opinion, the salt tax would have beef! Like Laurier's introduction of prefer- there will be an Intensive free-trade pails, 17c; prints, 17 to 17%c., campaign.-Y vIlLi reps"long slnce-;-but- whether now ance a-gener n ge cam . ges, have participated -sitlo ago, it Is a messa Shortening—Tierces, 13c; tubs,, In t" open manufacture and sale of or later, r4peLaled It will be if the pre• of welding rather Isolated communities rt tar;ffs 13%e; pails, '14c contraband salt. This resistance has sent existing atmosphereofres'ista'ace of the British Commonwealth Into a opens, the hectic fight in West Fdl- Special past ry.shortening—Tierces,l been answered by barbarous and un- -Iiim's-by-electton concludes. IE'- tubs, 15 ;' Paits,• 16C. abides as It promises to do. more.organic whole Is not ours alone." manly repression. lusts" of arrest- the first by-election In which Empire LOCAL GRAIN Q-IJOTATIONS Picket Liquor Shop Jng people, the authorities have vid- Is National Policy And In Grain deniers on the Toronto Board free trade has been an issue. "lated the persqns of pebple who hate The Observer proceeds to emphasize all the chequered histor5, of British of Trade are making the to That this is a movement of &elf-purt- .1.10wing: refused to part with salt, held ge6eral. fication Is abundantly proved by the the point that the new Canadian tariff politics it is.probably the first by- quotations fur car lots: to it in - - Man. w-heat—No. I North., $1.10- IY In their fists. Tb op;an Their fists fact that women have come In is first and foremost an Instrument-& electij�n in which a Canadian Budget their knuckles have been broken. large numbers and are organizing the national policy, and'that7 stimulus to played a part in the campaign. No.,2 do, $1.07; No. 3, $1.04; No. 4 . , le- No Cauaiu,0 ftua, i feed, 66'A- Goderich- an Y'. ?heir_necks have been pressed; the, have taken voira-ta-abstala froyn in &&uzful LuatluLL L 1 991, 5 9A 34'c- N o 6 72�ic-1 -w . I Beaverbrook's Message. . . c ( . . d Ba -b-iien iven' indecent assaulted system has come from the tariff atti- hive indecently a sauit bave taken vows-to abstain from in until they have been. rendered sense picketing of-144nor shops. _Thousands tude'and actions of the United States. -Lord Beaverbrook sent the following 31an. oats—No. -1 'feed, 49%c; No., ­JLj 4 7,14 c less. Some of these assaults have toxicatin'g-liquor. In Ahmadabad, a The object of the.British preference message to Sir Cyril Cobb, Conserva- 2 do, taken place in the presence of han. strong labor centre, the receipts of is perhaft- not sd-much to allow Brit• tive candidate in the West Fulham An. corn—No. 2 yellow, 94'Ac; NO.' .9 per i;ii goods in as to keep American out, by-election: "With all my heart I wish 3 d 92-� c. dreds and thousairds of people who, the canteens have dropped -to I Milifeed, del., -Montreal freights, although well able to protect the Vic. cent, and are still dropping. A similar The policy continues the Garvin organ, which you a triumphant victory. bags included—Bran, per ton, $33.25; ttmq and retaliate, being under a inanifelitation is taking place In the adds, however, ' "but .Mr, - Dunning of LMbire free. trade Is the, one con- h Women have Also shorts_, per ton, _$34.25; middlinip; .."'-pledge-of nen-violence, have not-done- district of SuraL ve made it clear he Is by no meads sat. structive measure before the, sh ts taken up the question of the boycott Isfied with this negative position and tocday. From tho moment 'it comes $36-25. Ont. grain—Wheat, $1.10;'osts,'50 It Ii true thpLt violence has broken Of foreign-cloth. It is spreading all in words as significant-as we, In Brl- Into force the ranks of the unemplo7- to 52c; barley, 52 to 55c; rpe, 73 to out In Calcutta, Karachi,. Chitagong, over India. People are making bon- tarn,' may choose to make them, be ed will begin to dwindle. As the toe; buc:;wheat, 80c. pos. arkets of the Empire develop under fires of the foreign cloth thel-r and now Peshawar'. The Calcutta and declared the new schedules express In LIVESTOCK QUOTA-TIONS Rarachi events should be- Isolated session. Khadi, namely, handspun the "spirit in which Canad the impetus of Imperial co-operation Heavy be�f steers, $10 to $11.25;,- 04 will ap. -from Chittagong slid Peshawar. The cloth, Is so-much In, demand that the proactt the forthcoming Imperial Con- the evil dai5 will pass, and the re-ibutchef steers, - choice, $10-50 to • Calcutta and Karachi Incidents were existing stock Is well nigh exhausted. ference- proach and disgrace of Wwaiployment,$11.50; do, fair to good, $10 to $10.25; --an Impulsive outburst on t9e arrest of Each spitining wheel is much in de- coming at this time when the dif- will fade forever from the land." Jdo, com., $9,25 to $9.50• butcher heif-i popular,leaders. The C I hittagong And mand, and-people are . beginning to ficulties of British,Industry are aute lers, choice, $10.x0 W to'jif.50; do,far t,)l 'realize more and- the necessity and. when Brit" ln�� cori;rnie good, $9.75 to $10.25; do, coma,-$J to' 1-Pesha7var lacidprits, though also for 4 e prestige to- choice 1. seemed 'to revising handspinning in the-6ot- is overclouded,.on-ded this d"Clarailbn' 9611 ",19.50; butcher cows, good - I 5- can a. to $9; do, mee- I reason. have -of 'Doi Savei Masten $6.50 to$7.7. serious and well-planned affairs, tages of the 700,000 villages o Canada's belief In our ability to re- 'In my hunible opinion, a struggle so plItce even' the magnificent United U11 ners and cutters, $3.50 to��,$3.50; but�, though wholly unconnected with each to choice $7.50 In. _:From Angry B cher bulls, go-A other-, Chittagong b'" =- r ,­. eing in.the extreme free from violence has a message far States sources of supply is a much- (1 $7 to $725; do,' V ' I have needed messae $8.25; do, me east and Peshawar being on the north• beyond the borders of India. ;a of Acbeen". bolognA, $6 to tr6.50, baby, 'oeef, X10 IP9 25,-t 7 '*est border of India. nQ manner of doubt that;.After all the . Mr..Garvin here urges that the OP- Guelpb.—Dr. WKIlam Rogers of Bel- to $13; feeders. good. $F.745 to - good, t,�,S to $3.7.i, do, i;W .;"v sacrifice that has already been made porturlty of the Imperial Can!erence wood owes his lite� to tb3 brains and stockers, Organized Disobedience -should be-seized to explore the whole 26; calves, good to chotceo,;'; I since April 6, the spirit pt the.people courage of his pet police dog. $7.50 to $8 These disturbitnces have so far not $30.50 to $11.5ri; do, med-., $8 to 910: • wH1 be sustained throughout until In- field of Empire,trade. Attacked -by a. young- bull. In his n, I +. q, eri, no-to affected' the ot�h�rartx of India, Ao,-cam-45 To-I hY fa dta-has become Independent, -and freer farmyard, he was hurled imbs,1 been go- ComserVativ Active $11 kers, $40 to $90, 11 where,civil. disobedience has'be the"pito ground. As the animal was goring in!' to make her contribution to' 'The' Conservatives will open this chohe, $11 to $11.50; do, bucks, •S8; Ing on fa 'organized fashion and on a gresip-of human4ty. him, the dog rush-ed to :.IsAasistance, sheep, good, $7 to hogs, bacon, '.plass scale since the sixth Instant. campaign for "Home -and Empire." hog -i nipped at the lull'.heels and nose'and w.o.c,, $12; do, c(,."et-ts, $1.p,,r h . Fre The people in other parts have re. 0 From end to end of-t1k&-coliatry-from, drove the beast off, permitting the mitim; do, butc"he;m 75c perboa fits-, A Pained nonviolent, In i spite of great POWER OF ENDLESS LIFE 'iced in, 50c cwt, to expound- the Conservative policy- doctor to escape. Later the alert count; do, truz. .4 $125 c 4t. rAder" provocation. At the same time I ad w.o.c.;Do,Lo.b. lirl mit ti t there Is need for caution. Thow-wilt not leave us-in the dtat: of safeguarding industries and the was :ound'standAni guard over the Is- W.O.C. (I furtated beast, in.his stall, where he A;� I IcI say, withoftt the least'besi- Thou madeat man, he knows not 'meaning of the Baldwin propose had-driven him after the attack. WISDOM Ration, that consistently with the plan why; referendum. He tbditks he was not made to die; disclosed that That understanding which we have . Mon conceivable Is being taken td pre-� The Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin Medical examination And Thou hast made him; Thou art, will himself take an active part, with the doctor had suffered brobi,a ribs, of our Creator, and of His works, RUA e of civil disobedience, every precau. the eye and of ourselves; is the stotebouse of 'Went civil disobedi6nee from be -just. speeches scheduled for various stra- painful gouge under itif —Tennyson--ta Memoriam. 'teg4c points, The whole campaign truisis &Vout the body. wisdom.—A. Bsewskl'. lutad ay an occasion for doing violence. 9 -S z­z—­­W-��­%­ ;,r 7 ,,?.. f_ •''�W e'.��'.`�#.t4.. .!i. n'felim, y.�.,.�..a,�-y�'�„�-..k•ah'rt"".`,°.p,..w:. .'x3! ,.',c,.; s.Na`..._••. . � 2r nes t , "`l ••"W.,: r. {{v w'- � ... ,�- a...n'.nn..•w.• • '-T'R; •� ' ,:. r. --y.Y ., _ _kd„c.,J.;'.r`u.kS,3•,,.•✓Mr..'N'i.��I4: Uq . . c- t,..•r.�32:'. aiK^.a'd144 „lY'S"'Fk .:'�:`rwL.•v'+e2'. o. z,a --'+ '•ar _ k .,. ^•� a e: �'t wqn :°� .,,,h... «wir •,�'.. ., ::✓,. .:. :'+. ..• . - - ,{w•” .. un F •? - rub F ' i i i M• -�- -Frank Hall is now read to -Radio Licensee. may be obtained L . LOCALISMS. y. �- _::�:. : wro�r. _. _ supply his many custowers with •from-W.. C. Murkar, at'the .News. flowers and vegetables. * Office. R. A. Bunting and M. S: Chap- -CUIviiRv-Dr; F. E. Luke, Op -E. H Morley and family have e., tq tor �• ,man were io Courtice on Monday. tometeriet, 1437 Yonge St., Toroo taken-possession of_James l�,igh ,� --Mr. and Mrs. Cary, of Toronto, 6 leading eyesight 9�cialist at ardsen's retlicence on Kiag St'.?,` y -= visited W. O. and Mee. Marksr_9h - A. H. Allan's drng store, Whitby, -J. F. And Mrs. Lawson 'rand' - • -^ - : Tuesday, May 13th. *" #amity, of Orii}ia,-were .receatvia� ' Batntd�iy - �ar.and Mrs.-Shirley, of Oeh- -The services is St George's itors at the home of Rev. F.,A. L P ` -ram called. on b.-�.--end_Xf,.. Church on Sunday well be se fol- wenn: - _ _ Iows 930 Sunda � _.il�_ Backs on Taeeiia ._ y - =fir: H.-T. .,-�1laise,. _Reeideuf c „vr =a AL APERS s r family. of Oshayywa. visited the prayer. T ere will be a Co doors east of .yet: Andrew's church, he-,'Staunton" 5a � p n8 r a oiiT samples, - =N: P:and` Sre. -Mac q sa ° - Uentses<_. �e yrs residence, . _ Y r, formre parents on Sunda Communion for the A. Y. P. A. at Mekarh4,' •Oaf Eveamge•by ap- ":'Brooms,`p. -Mfr:. (Rev.) D. B. Marsh. of the.morale: service. These ser: s.g m: Brooms, strong, well mads, 1 string, 39 cents - .,Norwich. spent the weekend with vicee will be held on standard porrltmen X-rayservice). `t 'lir sisteri.Mrs. F. T. BuatinR. time kpd a meeting will be field - `Clover Leaf Cups and 1gSncere, per doz. 1.29 Y --A number from Pickering at after a service to discuss the , OU_tiliiir ARTon: tended the funeral of the late Mre. advise sty.of adopting daylight The seivices' in:the Comm�sni 3I 8 Pitchers, pint size, splendid shape. each 150 ,'W. H. Peak, 6f''Toronto, 'on Sat- saving t e. Hall next Sunday will be as follows: 'urda last. The'.., giant air-ship R 100 of y Sunday School at 30; M. (Stand( Bath` Toweli3, In plain blue and old rose, with white -Mrs. Hing has returned home London; England, which is abort Time). Evening yet, 2.34 m:' stet a 20 cents each, after spending p""'week_ in Whitby to fly to the Xuited States and ' P - (Stand. Time). '>eaureing Mrs. Allen and Mise Allen, Canada, is expected to make the � Ladies's 13i1s Bloomers in all leading shades,�t'Snb- • who were on the sick list. trip early in June. Originally it ip,t4. MEMORIAM. _. „ g -Clinton Shoemaker, of the was intended to do so about the _ Standards from a regular 1,50 line, going • XIapanee Collegiate.staff, aid Mrs, middle of May, but o&-accident Haas-In ever loving memory of my r put gt 79 OeAts, OT three Shoemaker were which happened when it was leav dear husband Thomas Edgar Ham, guests at St. �a- Ing its hanger when about to who departed Mev 8, 1924, for $2.25. p • '.'draw's manse on Saturday last. P - =W. A. and Mrs. Lawson and make a trial trip caused damages This day brings back the memory E« A. and Dire. Covell, of Toronto, Which requires several weeks to Of a loved one laid to rest, I `SIMPLICITY" PALLERNQ, - 15 .CENTS •• spent Sunday afternoon and even. repair. As it is intended to corns And those who think of him today, ' ing with the Lawson of Pickering. to Toronto, after visiting Mont. Are those who loved him best. -James Richardson and family real and Ottawa, it should pass Sadly missed by wife. , y Aouse Dresses galore, priced from 89 cents up. 0 moved last week to their'new home °ver thio district,. when our rest• -ia Essex, where their manypick• dents should have the privilege of P„a Lctarsiasris.+atg. All sizes: beautiful patterns, Y� sees:friends wish them health and witnessing the great sight. -The annual Grandmother's' prosperity. ERRET FOR BALE-.•APel at .• -The Wo�e en's Association of Day of the "osier'@ Institute was FNERSof$i«. In the Grocery Dept. the United Chuach will meeton held on Tuesday afternoon last at - L RBING-Privwte Nursing Home. Thursday, May 15th, at 8 p. m. the home of Mrs. W. J. Clark, N Malvern. Mrs. Gilchrist I name d�• (daylight saving time), at the °°hen there was s good attendance phone 826 °a`a ss Have you seen our new Meat Counter ? home of Mrs. Lawson. of ladies. An interesting pro. OR AALE-Pure bred Pekin ducat `f �+ -Mrs. W. J. J. Butler and Mn. gram was presented by the grand. eg . ,5 cent,a setting. itist+ L idiadlpton, iEaus a Bacon Pea—meal RallCooked Ham r' mothers who entertained the audi. Broar am• ► t ` 11D�P. Rawlingsoa, of Toronto,visit- - `Vr 'ad with L. D. and Mrs. Banks on encs with choraeee etc. They FORR SALE-Grimm's Alfalfa seed. � Headcheese, hes-meal Back, Bologna, 'Tuesday,before Mee, Rawlingeoa'a Were attired in dresses, @bawls 615,•00 per bushel. ArtborCarmthers.R. R. Venetian Roll etc. and bonnets that were }n. vogue in No.2,Claremont. 36-36 departure for Engler d, the mid-Victorian period. g Mrs. _ -Wm. Cullis it recovering nice- pe ARM MACHINERY-Both old sly from his recent severe illness Ferguson and Mrs. F. M. Chapman FARM new for sale. Also for sale.Pekin duck ,Yw�Jlj 111. QiD�09 BhOpping from inflammatoryrheumatism rendered several delightful piano egg,. W.F Ihaaey, Greenwood. sari " and is able to tie strip down duets and readings were Riven by WANTED-Live stock to pasture, v �' 011e 9tor®. M Dire. Meebin and Miss Fawkes. V Not awre than 10 head. Apply at tot 11. a -town every day, but it will be Mrs. Cowan and Mrs. Powell gave Kalgston Rd John Stephenson a6 some time before he will be able a report of the O. E. A. Couper• . to do any work. po WANTED-A buyer ter a 1927 enc• FOUR �,1 �T -We are pleased to report that tion, t0 w hich they were delegates• y Y der Ford sedan.in splendid ruaa=ay condr• V�.'i�—4--FOUR O'lJ R Refreshments were served by the ttor 5 good t,rca. Phone Pick 5712- 36 t< •_1J(iss Mabel Stephenson, operator - Specials for this week Ist ',.lie Pickering telephone central, grandmothers. OR SALE=White Blossom Sweet p t, Is recovering nicely after heroper• --The many friends of Mrs. W. F��� ove�p�ytc w Grad No moan fora H. Peak will regret to hear of her "Canned Blueberries, 17c appendicitis in the Osh. Claremont 62.36 R death whish toot place on Friday sews General Hospital. and will - - —at her home,402 Dovercourt Road, ^�O RENT-Un Churcb'St. Picked,p _ ..: Carnation 1�11�-tBlls' 2 for .. ._.'_ '�0 soon be able to resume work. 1 hair of bMk house.including b+tads and fir -Dr. N• E. IdcFweD and dee- Toronto, in her 59th year. Several , month" ago else had sn attack of ren o.� :+office. 350 210 Indian R350 - Maple Leaf Lard, 2 pkgs for 956 gbter, Winoias, motored to Mont- of flus from which she never fell real for the weekend. they also y OR SALE-Qabbsire. Cauliflower. _ lOc plass Igor? Soap Flakes, 70 took in McDonald College. On recovered, and was confined to bar Tomatoes.' Celeryand all r nds of hedd,aa 9 s f nC- 'the return be visited his mother bed for the three weeks previous =Da n�� �a �' Frank and Pickering.37 to her death, Her funeral took - ' _!mud brother is OressstowD, heist- plaee on Saturday to, Scarboro LMPLOYMENT WANTED - Aa Ing back-Dire McRwen and,son, L �o bber to carpmt or farm work. Lawn Oemetelry. Mr. Peak pr a Orders protaDtiied. 1 irottrt- • SalLICHAPMAN Forbes.- who had been s ndiag s by tlse ■y 7 aaofath at the doctor's old home. deceased her about a year. She is ney.R.R,1 Locust Hal. Phone Mark. 3039. survived by one eon. Ww., and i33-35 ,. g service to be held In St. Andrew's one daughter, Reta. Mre. Peak. T OST-On Thursday. Mav let. be• ;,- Clhureh on Sunday The Sunday Richard Burt, was born in who was a daughter of the G ta,:eiolPet��s Durg*e c cia`ata=atbo�itt,Pils o0 AT School will meet in the school and driver's and car licenses Finder. awe AT .._` WUR room at 10.15, daylight saving 00 ingwhere she resided until Dir. leave at NEWS office Reward ge II �` time. Service will begin 11.30 Peak disposed of his livery busi e Hees and moved into Toronto TENDERS WANTED-Oaretaker Block. When a program specially 1 E the UnuedChurcha at Pxkrnn`. Drat" Everybody bod -Else Does l pp several years ago. When living se•tocommence June 1st.1930. Full parucv'an prepared for the occasion will be t*otn the undersigned. Tenders to be to by INiy earried out. Evening service at is Pickering she uses an active 20th Thos.Law M.S.Chapman, 36-37 . - 7.80 daylight savia time. member of St. Andrew's Cburcb l Sizes and Shade-- at g where she took a deep interest in TORONTO WET-WASH LAUV- X11 Shapes, ,S -On' Tuesday evening last a the Mission Band and Ladies' Aid. DRYS fsn'.e}-c et our driver un and .aeeetioa was held in the Gordon explarn our 24 hour aervwe. Just leave rust various prices. Booms for the Purpose -On Tuesday evening a meeting name with Mr S W.Davis. barber strop We p pose Of Orgsal2• y grill Pic up and deliver 8 tames•week. - r� Ing• lacrosse club F. C. Wag of the united congregations of St. We recommend the Borsalino at 150 'hom, of Toronto, a sport organ. Paul's and St. Andrew's rbumbesLOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE f icer, was present and gave an in was held in the former church for Hawing---anything moved, a 7 time. any- where,day or =911t. cattle a specialty. Also ; terestiog talk on the nations 1. the purpose of considering a call graveleoetraeataken. Prteesrearbaabls. Har- flame. A club ween formed sad to a minister. Rev. R. H.Rickard vey T.scent. Alton Road• cif nWe north or _. Kingston Road. 36tf they wish to get in touch with all P a chair and R. H. Mon• _ .-Children's > -who are in any. way interested is Dey eecr•etary. Mr. Moa- L�OR BALk-Oluctiog hemi, Bar Shoes and School _this games. Hey:w as also chairman of F red Plymow4 Rocksven heawf—tte �wushite wyandot a —41: _4eorge's A. Y_. P 6 it�g..err a very interesti<ag meeting last ed t e vsrioae steps that had been or res biu. ISand J•Scott• Alton Rea , rasa •+week. The evening was in charge taken to secure candidate@. A m,k north of Kingston Road. amu In geWtKewps we have the-very best line of children li of Miss Fawkes and she took as number of candidates had been OR SALE-.Dooley's potatoes, car• twear on the market. One trial and you ber subject one of our very favor- heard. Several of .these have "OR seed.e2.5o.bag: aro cobbler 2y°"' _ w1A be ooaoinoed ` its poets, Kipling. Readings 2nd already been placed, three being too.grown trF artn t acediast year, n , par songs written by.him were-rend. bag. AIw Ford toe trnclt. and International g Dow O n for a.call. Theme are truck,model S motor.1 1.2 tons. $3.50, Harold seed b sever members. Rev. Mr. Smith. of Wellington R R.1, Myrtle suti°n. Pbr ' very y thoroughly :enjoyed Rev. Mr. a a y, o ag@ton, rjlght+ei Underwear- an Or� 'Itbemeelves and were sorry when and Rev. Stainton, of Courtice LOUR AND CHOPPING MITI- the ILL - the meeting carpe to a close. This A vote was then taken,and on the F for sale-to dose the estate of the late Joseph first ballot Mr. ssainton received Lean''The executors sea offering the Whitevtle. for the warmer days, week will be the last Q19eL1DR Of Flour and Chopping mill for ale as a non- ' the season and will take the form s majority of votes eset,'and was cera.splendid iter power and large Don t , roast Of a baa( ufe : All members are three the choice of the meeting. M;;du;ryivbtie pa c "pply at mill,or co `". •` _ • invited to be ppre"Ot. We undesstaad that he will accept 2mti -George Essttri•so, philaatbro the call, subject to the approval ADMINISTRATOR'S Radio Licensee Issued. - plat and head of the Eastman of the.Presbytery. - '..Notice t0 Cl ltOli ^ Kodak Co.. of Rochester, N. Y., is -OD Friday evening last a meet., _ � Fred T. Bunting, • PiCkerH�g having s birthday party skis@ Ing purpose held is the Town Hall for In the Matter of the Estate of Peter. Betablished 1867. month. Eastman is celebrating the purpose of considering the S. Gates,late of the Township of the 5(Ttb su-nivereary of his first advisability of adopting daylight Pickering in the County of On- - pbotograppbie patent, which was saving time. As all the towns -tario. Farmer, Deceased. -- - granted April 18th, 1880, when be and cities along the lake shore Notice is hereby given. pursuant to was 25 years old. Aird he is cele Drove adopted it there is a certain .the provisions of the Trustees Act, THE :C ENTRAL 'GARAGE ARAGE �4brRting the event by giving awe amount of confneion in those R.S. O.1927,Chapter I21. that all per• more than 50,000 camera@ to child• pplaces that are on standard time. sons having any claims or demands -ren in the United States and Can. The question was discussed from against the estate of the said Peter$. Ie hone 4900 gads. whose birthday fal1@ in 1986. all angles, and of course there is Gates.who died on or about the First Te "Any child whose 12th birthday certain amount of diversity of day of July,1923,at the Township of P Pickering in ,the County of Ontario, -' r :"'falls in-1980 will be eligible to re opinion. Men working on the are required-t. send by poet, prepaid, - ceive a camera simply by applying hlithwey favored a compromise by or deliver to the undersigned, sollci- - •to the local photographic dealer" adopting standard time in the tore for Hazel Mae Cutetta, Adminir ° _The application must be made forenoon and daylight saving in tratrix of all the property of the said Auto Re airs, ACCessOTles' Oils find . during the;month-of May. the afternoon. Anotber argument dedessed,on oi•before the ]5tb day of --Qne of the severest electrical in favor of(daylight saving is the June, '1990,' their• accounts and, the Acetylene' storme that have passed over this fact thaw'Amoe.1p'Aady"come on nature.of the securitiem, if spy,bmld by :Gasoline, welding -�Toeality in s number of years, the air st 7 o'clock daylight esviag, them. .,occurred oa Thursdayeveaia of which is 6 o'clock standard time. Further take notice that after said _ _ accompanied Those who last mentioned date.the Administra- Batteryt3har tri • last week. It was accom quit work at 6 o'clock trix will proceed to distribute the , by a high wind and a heavy down. fled it impossible to reach their estate of the said deceased_among the a �,'R - -pour of rain and hail. A number homes in time to, bear these few. the parties entitled thereto. having Repslirs Inside on all1maek'e8 ,, • - of fences were blown down and a one laugh smiths, while house- regard only to the claims of wbieh she. . door on A. H. Robinson's barn wives refuge to postpone supper has then had notice,and .that the said ♦ 4 was torn off' and carried quite a until after these programs have Administrstrix will not be liable for - ti airs. distance and through a wire fence. beAn coven After giving the the said assets or any vert thereof to cars. S. Balsdon's garage was Ptruck question a tborough .discussion it any persona of whope clalmr she sball > 1 by lilthtning and a number of was decided by a vote of 24 to 2 not then bave received notice. rftfters ehattered and otber dam- that dayligbt saving time be RICHARaeo N, PICKs82Kt3 bL MCLf'fiY. .{ -age done. A number of phones adopted, which went into effect •213 on f�ederetion Life Bldg., To. ���T"��E[� Be SPENCER also pat out of commission. on Sunday, when all time pieces Solicitors for Hazel MaeGuletta, RrS Be The reflec:inn of fire could be cern were put forward an hour, or at Adminletratriz. -in several directions, one being a leant were e.upposed to be moved Dated at Pickering. barn and residence near Epsom, forward. this third day of May, 1930• 3638 Proprietor, Pickerin'g yrs. a .'...G',.'-.:F.♦ `.«r:',.:K '. ..,�y..s- . -r'67. r..ei.-_ v- - k+•in' `i+ - 7. }'. R ° ._I:�.xt.+bg'.�i"L :t.;x.Yw.�J-:,,^t.'d�+4.«i,m>:e tA'.� 'h•.�+ ?+�?-1�r%�.�+r.4sm•* '�"'�'�_ �'N "y�,.M'.,-..., .mr�s s;w+.rt:r.•:.t :...�.._"`3:.,. ._:..:`I>a... iW'.+`"s..'`c' '.s - ... M1a _ d........'..s+,y �.r...T P^. t.a .a-.,. ' ,..". .. ` a. I .. 4`.E7".._ti. .v.�'J.,*i•- F?w� maYcC :.E _2,•ANL . �•.. -cf