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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_03_27 - . �.„. .. ....„.x. .,0.„.._.. �.. •w�.' •,�:.Y,a:9.•#..: v. .,.t'.r M�'•.�,::F-.r-- lr;r,_s”- .. 3 .-..J.F r•z�d°r:n •1s.:.s.-''ai^,Fr^':.e,*.,�;c+`.$s„k.k'"Qs"'^"�i•-t7.. .r'.0„�''.:o-. 'r°qsa4--., ,,.. v,_• + • t: .-.,. 5 t�t•N;..o' 'KY`'.7” -••.=.r-s� .�.`''. .f+K•-,•,ice,. '+...'y?`'+Sf' ry,, „'-.h&."^`+••, 2w.Yz.s 6-'�.'� ci°rt _. .W. ' . ..a 'a� - •Yc-._. . .. .,.:' ... .;..-:..+.. +- .. ,. .. ', :..` .. sees. ;;�- ea• � - +w:. `;,.q,('� .,. ' ♦ �,L ,, . ;.. •.`•.Y. .. .. .. .. _. ..: t.�7Y ��d '��". ,�h ,�,.tilt' ' �� r �Y.. _ NEWS - � •-,..fir--.r• VOL. L. _ • - PICKERING ONE,, 'FRIDAY. MAR. 27, 1931. -' 1�To:-30� � k �' #xafssrsrtastal as}s:. �e s 1 yHenryGREEN RIVER. - illed4ca4 The services in the Community Hen and Miss Ruby 'Michell vis- GREEN W OOD� • Hall tap Sunday next will be as us- ited Clare,nnt friends one day last DB. H. O. PEAR9ON-Ph sician b ual: 2.00 p. m. Sunday School; 3.00 week. -" and Surgeon. Dunbarton. ally C#1'OOZZ River a p. put, Evening Prayer., The service Will and Mrs. Lavett moved into R E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director Is running full blast sawing lutia- will be taken by the Pastor, Rev. E. the Cowie house this week. Our en- • MILLS .optometrical A,sociatimofoptario.Ra• here reaches, doabletrees, G. Robinson, B. D. terprising bathes Alton Hagerman E. eIaseeas'��ee Member of .the American Opcometriea! aee&Yatioo- Eye@ examined by appointment, tongues etc. . has moved his shop there also. 1' Retablished 18M !'cone zso+E. clarpmoat.out. Open to buy a quantity of good ALTONA. Vnsitore this 'week were Wm and We are lad to see S. Roberts in Mrs. Rudman and Mrs. Crawford, •• r EARL A.GRUBIN,R. O.-Eyesight bapswood and eltat _ our midst a sin of Toronto at M. and Mrs: Draper's; M• Specialist. f Canaonougraduate of the cone;e logs, g Mr. and Mrs. Rudman Sr. Toronto at Mix our own olOptoaetry of Canada: Gold medalist and _ _Miss Leta Bunker spent the week- .7 ars-, ermsn prize winner in . to At Markham John and Mrs. Ni hswander's and C. et�! Monday from 9 a,ni. to s p.in in Dr. C4rain Chopping Tuesdays• end with her parents'here. g gaFket•s dentcl office• At Stouffvi:l�from wed• - and Fridays. and Mrs. Devitt of Greenwood at. ne.sday to Saturday of each week. E es examin- y L• and Mrs. Hill, and F. and Mrs. Alf. and Mrs.Devitt, ad.Glassesfittedand repaired. Highest quality Manufaatnriog Baskets.of all... 'McKay visited with J. and Mrs. Hill at Lowest Prices. Phone StouH 2405. 461y on Sunday. A very interesting program was PoultrY Feeddescriptions. S, and Mrs. Lewts, Harold and given by the Temperance Committee "Vat. r Price reductions at the Robt._talled 'on Mrs. W. McKay on last Sunday, The Missionary Com- ��keep on hand' i � a E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand factory. Sunday afternoon. mittee will have charge of the pro SCRATCH FEED, 1u J1itor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8406 or 8420 or write Mrs. M. Tindall and son, Ray, vis- gram next Sunday'. There was an in- ....911c CRACKED CORN, th Win;Court House, Whitby. 281y, crease in the attendance last Sun- y` Chas. White,Locust Hill, Oat. ited with R. and Sirs. Nighswander, _.._.._ ._RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. of Atha, on Sunday. day. A large one is looked for next MEAT' MEAL. . Solicitor.Notary Public. Office over At- S`lnday at_10,15 a. m. At 3 p. m. -BONE MEAL 'to Loan. Post Ofiue. Money Hear-Chas. Ptiller and his Orch• next Sunday the B Y.P. U. will take GRIT mLoan. Phone 563. Whitby, Ono. sly estr-s,'at Brotignaw, Mar. 31,. charge of the Church services. Come TANKAGE EATON, BELL do ROSS. Barrist. Just Arrivingand hear the young folkt. The Past- ers, Solicitors• 904 Northern Ontario " GREENWOOD. for will also be in attendance. ALFALFA MEALSuil _ Hding,3308ay Street.Toronto, Choice 2g, `3x and 6X B. C. P. and Mss. Willows COD LIVER OIL . season. spent Monda H.a.geu, y Dou't mien the Firetnan'eDance at� `COs LIVER MEAZ:. J.D.F. Ross. Adelaide 9asa-s Cedar Shingles, in Toronto. POWDERED BUTTERMILK g Mrs. Wm. Middleton is confined to Brougham, March 31st. RIOHARDBON. PIOKERING do her house through -"`-' _ MULVEY - �90, a large quantity of g illness OUNUARTON LAYING WASH --i 8arristen. Sdieiton sec., 'Jirs. Richard Wilson is visiting Q!5 21a r44 edsratian arfe Suildina. Corner of t �Y ih� . e. one ,nasi] and dre8aed with her sisters in Toronto. Mrs. Jos Allison and son David de0 sad f4@oPiekeriptfiMiss Mar'o Smart of Toronto' have been ill with the flu. I exchaa a aesdnd iaturday evenings. Phone Pick Marjory , , g °600' sc Jack Pine, Spruce and was home over the week-end. Miss Ethel Blenkin and friend Quote a number from here attended spent the week-end in- our midst _----- FWUR- - Dent,al Hemlock Lumber. the dance at Brougham on Tuesday. Elmer and Mrs. Barrie are living ROLLED OATS TEIL O.SMITH,H, D, D. 9 D.g Frank Ward, of Toronto, called on in the Holmes dwelling The farm is WHEATLETS 'l� I f'� Mr. and Mrs Raine one da last week, for sale. 1vlSucceesortoDr,J.N.Dales). Graduateof •�. PICI�ERTNG ' y GRAHAM FLOUR ebe Royalollegeof Dental surgeon and Toren• 40•• Freeman and Mrs. Mantle enter- Miss Mary Pearce visited her aunt �p Cnivers,ty, At Claremont office over D: A ` Mrs: Robbins at Pickeri Etc. Etc. f LMEER YARD tained friends,from Toronto on Sun- rig over the g Eaott s sore every Twday and Frida Phone -week-end, For rain of any kind and lines hat e. day, �• Levi Annis, of Toronto visited his save you rpooey, ]HERBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D B„ ."Getting Aequainted with Madge” Jncle, Mr. Walton Annis and family f D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of •�.- , Dental Surgeons and the Cn,veratty of Toronto, J. HY Beall C18remont in St. Pntii's United Church. er the week-end. a Oece m residence second door east of St. Arid. Friday, March 27tb, John and Mrs. Forfrie entertained USE SCOTCH .BARLEY eew.s Church. Pickering,Ont• once boun. 0 Phone 924 a number of their friends to g euchre a.at. to a p m., or byy appointment. t7,.ray L�T T 4�T I T r T MOUNT ZION. " party last Friday night, FOIL BREAKFAST Dervice). Phone Pick 87oo, lily FURNITURE 11l U L'r - _ - Setieral from here en'o ed a skate Walton and Mrs. Holmes and fam- Ms+tsf#assaN $asrisl. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ' J S ily have moved to Cherr)wood and �'. L+. C*2%=3l�T' 1N GREAT VARIETY at Stouffville rink last Sat-srday ev- will work Mr. Atex. Lawson's farm. AELIZABETH RICHARD80N- ones' Communion service will be held m ��aR/w/�Q�A� .Fin and companies tnanraae■of all kinds, Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. Miss Sadie Ward's group rill take the United Church next Sunday morn rad.s)tr.aentipgcompaps•eai soudtitnanclal stand- tresses, Dressers, Tables and charge of the .program at League ing Preparatory service on Friday Building. peel General b Ohatre. Picture Frames. this week evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Mr, Hum- Contracting. RANK R. JAOBBob- un Life Our prices ice Lhe lowest. We are very pleased to report $ - - - la.urawe company of da,papa.Acc,- phries of Washington church, will be mt. Gem ral Insaraace- a Ask 272f• that Mrs. Victor Jamieson is noti. F•atimates furnished on all claws Pick@ring, Ont• 1124 8feyoying much better health. the speaker: of work-Intoner and airs. or, Dr. IdeLure, a returned medical The funeral of the late Mrs Alterattoas and repairs, E48GE K&AY-Licensed auction. L -- missionary from Folitnosa, delivered Haight took place on Sunday after- Chimneys Built Oonerets Work, «r.Alto.a. Lva stock and general noon from the residence of her dlau- Phone Pickering Y attended to. Teres freneabte `�' ,_ _ a very interesting addiesa on Stat- ghter, lilrsY Stephenson and was lay- g 5712 Units Twe. PboneStoma Som art-4 day evening. FSIRPORT. ONTARIO, 110 A good @apply of Hard and Soft gely attended, She wast in her 96th _ P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Richard and Mrs. Wilson celebrat- year, The "News" extends s m ath i� Goal on hand. Also a supply ed the 25th anniversa of their 3 P Y �'. �.ae,..,,a. *. .n.oauaefa .ae to the bereaved Y �T Q L R aw...I.s of.0 aside rlseeat#a on aboestws of Klndltag Wood, podding on Satardsv last_ We welsh (h, Monday evening, Mies Phyllis-wedded stove length. happiness Touzell, of Toronto will speak to the Nova Scotia Shingle* B.H3ATON TOWN>lHIPOLERB 12tf . .:Phone Pick. 1709. Week-end visitors were: Miss G. Yovuig People's Society. Miss Tousell Galt Galvanized 8tre1.8hingles _ ' 0 -yesm r. ds w!ar meg is the young woman who so ably con- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles •aa Tib, Asea'aer!+• ass. aloof to toes Parrott with parents, R. and Mrs. ducted the Young People's Rally in for sale aL seen y( ��aer of >rae:is@s IA. DONALD MUNRO, PIQHERINO Parrott; Gladys and Ed. Jou3es with g rr-r - Eaton Memorial Church a few weeks « S. and Mrs.. Jones; Noirene Wilson ago, T. PATERSON'S . CLAREMONT a tU M• MAW. LIOSNSE.D ACU- _t with Mrs. .R. W. Wilson and J. and Call and get prices. 'Phone" 2818 TIONEHR,for York,Qataiioand Durham P1crkermg Mflis Mrs. Birkett and family at R. W: Dno't miss the drantrc Riven by the nee, All sono of ■ale, prooptl attended Wilson's. LOOK, THE a. Term•raaaomble. Dates for sales 0=7 to ContiottKtion School. 11ar. 27, - dea��p�one. Dates gen air! t*deyeb- We have' a full line of Poultry , its St. Ptsul's Cliarch Feeds, D tn't forget to �Pe the -Alley -- o y - odai -- s h - ------. _ , g t e beet. , .«... Difodil" in thrL nited Chureb, wHttEVALa - t` New' Chevr6let.iNOTICE' Try our Front Raok LeyioR Mash, Whitrv,tlr. Ji.trcli ..,tri. Grow log Mfrs, L. Whitson has returned home Magh and Wlutevale ' .- � ,� Chick Starter:. BROUGr+AM. 4ft� a few month: sojourn in sunny 19 HERE : Florida. We Make these Feeds right here •Li :combe Aa %%,4th his people Xlr�. Packer was-called to the city V Chopping every day and our pFit ea will allow- ,:ere on Sunday . - last week en acceunt.of the serious -Atanv new features Rnd a now low GRAIN FLOUR—FEED sort a profit on your �Ir, f:iJbmulrh mn:ed to White- lilac,;@ of h,�r @icier, price. An Owoer, Servire Policy, Poultry. tale two week.-, ago, Dr. B. Beaton and family, of Whit- assuring owner the hest in Gristle Ever - )� service and satisfaction. e en Barclay Is vlsi Ing ' Will exchatlge When • you want Flour ask for people here at present. parents, D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. � Royal. Help year market The DaAd Stephenson family have Mrs.' Neu-ton Robinson entertain- Ga¢' Otls, Aseeeeories. Goodyear Flour for Wheat for local wheat. been suffering from the flu. ed a number of friends at a bridge Tlres.at new-hew prices, w . ANTHONY WILSON The more flour we sell the more The Holly family, of Oshawa, vis- on Saturday afternoon last, and a Repairs on all makes of cars. Proprietor; wheat we can bay, ited at the Gerow home on Sunday, very enjoyable time is reported, La 40ti Phone Maris. 5502 Miss Kathleen aScIunnoil is at pre- Mr, and Mrs. George Griffin, late Gordon J. L.BW 'W a will exchange flour for sent holidaying with her father and of Markham, have taken up residen- Q r T QQ any kind of grain. brother here, ce in the vale. Welcome. The few Phone 2908 PIOH$RiNQ ; iJ PECIAL O W. J.,Brown and'children, of Tor- houses that< were empty are' being m ■....• + Pickering Killing Cio M DgLB onto, were with the former':s parents taken up. 1 Only-Six-logged.table, Queen T G and Mrs. Brown on Sunday.- Misses Wephenson and Sagwin Sore ' lah6al Ann design, solid of in golden T�� ;l�♦�,T/� The W. Gray family are moving the staff of the Agipcourt Public Anish: top 42z54 inches ; deeg R. G. - Cji�i �9i�di,lg to the Risebroug}t farm this geek school spent a day recently •pith g a rite, four shaved legs. Two neat We welcome them to our community. their friend and former colleague, . If neglected offkal�leadl.to . twin lege support centre, ex FUNERAL DIRECTOR Th heavy fall of snow has been Mrs. N: K. Robinson. muse eompintle d toads to six feet... - --- very quickly absorbed as it melted 'Mr. Ab. Fl iloloOl ... 15.00 _ e,ni,ta had•a narrow es- �, Private Ambulance - and the mads are much better 'titan cape while hauling logs from his . - -- 1 Only-Six-logged table solid, was expected. bush, when the oad upset into theg oak is ant ne spaded R�tndsor Day and Night Bervioe The Brougham firemen will hold ditch• he um g y MrV'. S b Ila q j ped clear of the logs, brown finish : to 42254 inehea • a dance ip the Town Hall on Tales- brut was struck on the le b a boll - - - Pbove goof 4iy, March 31st. Chas. Fuller and Ste, or, as "Andy" would say: Sum- turned 6 feet, Six neatly ��, y: turned legge, well supported by 'Malvern 5000 ;� his orchestra in attendance. Gentle-, pin.. Fortunately no bones were � : fancy shaped stretebere 15 �Jo men, 50 cents; ladies, free. broken, but the injearies were suffic- ah S -,. M�rlUlamt• The late Mr. N. Burton who wast ient to confine hum to his bed fora p _.a. MODERATELY PRICED _y buried at Claremont on Sunday was few days. Bed Outfit well and favorably known here in The Greenwood'Your People re- - • elr rams, "Alley Dafodil", in Bedstead- Albert Beer were nephews of deceas- the United Church here this (Friday) wa put finieb, decorated steel ed and Mrs. Matthews, a niece. night, March 27th, ,under the auspic- Is a safe end sure tamed for panel, ... 8,00 - The Margh meeting of the W. M. es of the Women's Association.'This v h S. took place at the home of Mrs, is a splendid drama and should draw Sore Throat,Tonsilitis,.Qutnsy Spring-All steel cable spring, To C' F R B every Saturday at Thomas Perryman on Thursday of a good house. It has already been - Head Colds and all diseases'' ` strong end comfortable, 7,25 7.15 p. m. to the B. H. pro. ternoon, March 19th, with the Pres- given a number of times and always of the respiratory trset, grams they will ideal Phillips,Mattress-A softspring mattress, y , Mrs. John Philli s in the to satisfied audiences. Suitable mus- Sold on a money back w large felt, covered with good iatereat nice chair..The program rwas taken by i is between acts. Admission 25 and -- - quality art ticking, _ ...- .7 -- -___° Group "D" under-the leadership of 15 cents. Everybody welcome. — guarantee - We have now our new supply'of the convener, Mrs. Cassie. Miss Cas-[ The week end o£ the big storm 1 3_Pl.EGE--BED OUTFIT B,-H, Paints, Stains, sets, -Mrs. Barclay, Mrs Stirling and found Kenneth Tur>ii$r and his cons- -.51.50 per bottle ' Bed, spring Pnd Ma'ttresa as de. _ Eapmels Etc. bliss Brodie all contributed interest-'I in, Malcolm Pans, of Toronto, str- ecMbed. ...' .. 22,25 - ins foots about "India", which was anded at the former's parental home :_.. . _.. _ "' _ '. _r • .: ._ ._ _ _ the subject for study. A pleasing fea- here. Nothing daunted, they mount- The Cbau�auqua " Call icnd ask for a demonstration ture of the afternoon was the pres-I ed'their trusty skees and away they ;. Cr. of the new Vsenum Cleaner, entation of a Life Membership Cert-, went back to the city'. They did not Is cowing March 18, 19, 20 do 21 ; Sterrift guaranteed for one iheate to Miss Batef who was sicbeat the belated C. P. R train, but eyour Seats nows _ year, at 915.00. taken by surprise she found it diff-'succeeded in reaching their destinst-. st this store. ; Phone'1 tcult to reply, There are now six of I ion before nightfall. So enamoured the Life Memberships in the Society.'were the boys with their new steeds • • i N E � Furniture Dealer andl ALVIN BUSHBY The roll call was answered by a ver- that they transported themselves to N IllFtmeral Director .e of a favorite hf,nn. The ladies en-,the vale again on Saturday in the Also Atabulamae Service "�Hardware (Phone 4600 Toyed a social half hour while the' ,tame manner. It is raid, however. Druggist and,Chemist, Hostess and helpers served delicious that they engaged the C. P. R to re- : P><o • . . .-' PI .(,l' . , tdrashwuhts , r faire'-tiittller a >�ttop a. ' Rhefte 6M - Pia+kerin6 r. ,y. t tett 1, n: "+k•,r :iY!.- 1 a - J '✓V��'%rccRgfj.' ,'9ca,N:,;ta .. +r rh ... ,: '.^•xr.,rr •a• x„ h "*;" +< zw , aY •. r.E, y,; A,. - :• :,., y- fx`'r. -t�.-.:.e"re : -r' - ",2.ti .C: a..a-. .. ,.. -.... -0 __...�••�d`,`�'r~_^src�-fir ..,. �'rc •_•._'� .:.. . .'ad.tl? a.. s�"+'�* .�. ,A,y.^;•*.;�1�2•� +5..f."•^.�. �:fip �k>i-�j?A.'� ..,e+.•::... _ ^•'3TM `..�. +�.�.. ,fns ••'�'',�•. _ r,s' :7•�,r,,,���,.:.* ,--,��,`'•''. � x ^-. fir:';. .•.- pr _ - , Alen _ : .. _ .- '. Crack_British Tram Wrecked Tela. Prince Playa Polo Six Are Killed, Many InjuredF . M r .ea F ,-T, Falnou$ Scot Express is Derailed at Leighton Buzzard, Eng' % �'" f Y land—Sir George Saltmarsh, Noted Grain Expe rt ' •'' fm r Vr a. y i ♦ z,� Listed Among.the Dead Y 6 e!"ittoq B42gar d, Hug. Three. bodies recovered were those ~ `•passengers and iitree - of the -crewI en.;Ineer and 14remau,•-the-dtning tar. f were killed.Suilday when the Royal cook and three passengers, two of t cot Express of the Louden; Mid- whom were unidentified. Railway $ . ._ laad 'and Scottish line, one of tha l offictaw placed the nitaiber .ot fastest and fluent trains lu,the world,i ousts Injured at nine' -left the rails near here and piled up( Desperate efforts were made to e atop; the track, save the engineer. w1}o was lying in y i t .•' One of the dead 'seas Sir Deur-gtl t41s_'cabin with hscaping steam swirl- j ► Salttttarsh,. grain expert. whu Was tug around him. He had been scald- when chairman ut the )tied Wd"t ed to death ro- when his boci! wa: Pu.•chasiug Commission -In 1915 and moved. , 1916, 3nton; those. Impriion�--d were .a z �' Scottish +woman, lira, llarg3ret }' The engineer, the..fireman aud a Lang ant' tl-"her 18-yoar-old diuOte dieing-car steward were among ?he Dorothy, who were buried t+cneuth killed, and nine • other passengers the- debris for three hours. .,bre •t1D �f,' `were seriously injured. 'r,ated the. mother _ _ The cause of the accident has uotf + was .found not seriously hurt, but _. -'been determined. Miss Law's injurietl luaY nece wit- The survivors were astonished that ate-the amputation of a 1e had not baso „�,., yr 4s�✓ many more persous The "Royal Scot" is ape (if t'ae K r ,r s•' killed and injured as"the train, which i k w was going from London to Glasgow•,, fastest trains in the world and about wa+'fully loaded with passengers. •. �a month neo averaged 90' miles per w hour fora °99-mSte run front Loudc!t Relief Trains Sent to Carl sle, including '!.Ie for sides Several hospital trains with doe-,Ing down .and. stopping at Carlisle. ro ' k tors and nurses +sere rushed here as In 19:3 it ran regular!}• 400 ntfle•s ,,, ws.Wrw.• Teachers"worked frantic�ally'to remove tram I.vndou to Gla? O'h 4`001' ` +, the dead and injured from the debris. itoppiug. ; u,i,iwg \l08IIa and shrieks Came from the - - ---.._ .. - < L1, :'�:.1t u: 1'... - :!a. : s Pl!,.r;:L•I At ..: ., •.•.,.. + ui a ..�,-. , wreckage, where sit undetermined Famous Grain Authority h1a a,n4n!Il trip rci :3r4rn:fir,,. Ilei.• hN I- is tole O1 poiu t,! :? Tina 1*1 liar. ('till number-of person-4 were still t"L.- .Sir- George Saltman),, .w•lia.ULl pert, the train wreck, �wa3 one of i:ng i Autbraak in Melbourne The Markets • The engine, Afrer leaving lite rails,•land's greatest suthoritl ou tl+z 'Horses faun Wild E t heeled over on ,Its side. The 111•itigrowiag And-marketing of. Chet?_ ion,d nut.wwit butrr ti x +,1ffel- Y �-- �haa: _�, nate ; w•e•t of Lotulnir, suttee• i1 tw•e coaches were telescoped Into the l -He was a member of (it�I.o+,lin A- Stables Burn-' I Pfa)DL'CE QUOTATIONS third and fourth, and after swinging,Coru '!'rale Assucifitfon. 1908 $trkS: a 1 a �eriuu: tit- Sdt ncL.y 'wireu five around. crashed Into another coach t member of the. Indian, Wheat ('-in• • i,ustnr=s buildiags were destt•oyeil.'' T,,rorto dealer? are buying pruduee .%itlr ntu<!t �geihment, the total darn• 'at the fvllowing prices: before all of them turned over. The mittee iu 1945; director of grail Two Fires in Victoria Town E2q•-Ungraded, caw^s returned Accident occurred at 12.15 p•m. - (stgrage to the Board of Agriculture. Amon Week-End Out- :r,e being about $.S.V'r+�. A dozen men fee=h extras, 18c; frmh fl:+ts. 16c, idil t mess, Sfe>SPn aud others}191b 1916, a member df thA GrNfn g had a narrates' P+cape wli-u a-brick sec•nnds, 14c tor;: into the wreckage with hatches. ' Supplies 'Committee Iu tha same breaks in Ontario I +cult uollapspil aud' they were com gutter-No. 1 Ontario cteamerc iaxes. and crowbar@ In an effort to years and was also vtce-chairmau of Liti,isay: - F'rre broke out !u the' PPiltict to Jura. 'tor safety, The fire solids, :10 to 31%c: ti)• c tl. to 30N Irelease - those Impri+acted There,the Ai114I tl'heat Purchasing "om larg- ,tables int the Jahn t'arew I.um•' 'lte origin of which has, not been de Churning crearst-Speciat, ..^,Ic; No was no great panic and there was no'' mission: bar G+nfparty Saturday night and de,.!terantnAd. .,ta^ted fn tine rear of tlie .1,,30c; No.:, .c... Sir George was 3 nAPrttl,er-ot the UddfelloK-i' Hall., %pread to Csmp- GRAI\ QUOTATION`S tyre traction was complete. TweutY-4even i'asseugers who were unhurt join•,Royal Commis+ion an Whtsr Sup 'lies horsey were in the stables. and when E hell Rtother a arae next dant, fir i Grain dealers-on in Toronto Board _- ed in the relief work, among them 1916. re+!dents livw4 neai by noticed th.1botirtie. ha, w, watot' supply or fire of Tra1^ are making the f: iowir,t; blaze they could arc the horse. run• brizadl ,t,nd "bon l.nndon w its c.+ked quotations for car lot:: _ _ rr__ Q t Caua,irs dPm+.n.+traie.i th? drat practt , to Aeu,i a3+tstance it was realized that Ma-nit ,ba wheat-No. 1 hard Steamer i� Safe - nines wild in the stalls, having broken' c 5.33jc; No, 1 Northern, 61c[ No. '_, do cat electric railway ra tae gistury of -chair ieth9r+. Tlttl loft-was craminrQ; no good'Paul(. Ge.ri+yne. and no aPper- BOt:c; No. 4, do. 55c (c.i.f. C:ederirs • the world; C'anHda or:Kivared the idea stn+ was ordered to the "ane. .� 1 with hay and the flew soon enveloped and bav sort ►. - -After Fog Mishap f electric heating: Canada bulls rhe ; I hastily ot'ganued basket brigade did i Mani,oba cats-No. A C,w , the building The hclr+es w•ertl driven. wotld's first elerirk' ntu+r; a ('aria• -rood work, 'lxtt the Oddtellow+' Hall. 2 alit with aomP difficulty. and for a time11x. 1 feed. ;3:3c: No. do, 30c. -dian icienff+* iilscovered in+nitn_. ctmstitutPei a hazard as they ran on Including «'c+ley Richard'+ frnit store M itabt: barley-No. n (.W MDntclare. }�Cftoated, -P70- 01_ Ion tete ground floor: Campbell's les- 30irc: No, 4, do., 291jc; fe•!d. 4Pr. cease Under Own Steam: the street+. Some rw•eaty tows of hay. + a lai`Ra granary of oars and atah!e4""'ant, owned by Stewart Campbell: Ara;entine L-ern, We (c.i,f. Part Col- 4C in Glasgow i The Report on the R-101 David+„n .Barber Shop,and a «yttage 'borne), equipment went up in the+ flaws. The blillfeed, del,, il3ontr^al freights, Out of the aPpalltng -tragedy °f' srable3 w',*re bunt many �'e.,r. awn OwnPcl by D. Brown, on Lt1tl town,bl^s included-Bran, +'ser ton. 1-11.'25; Glasgow. Scotland.-The catradian line at the rear, were all burned with -'Pacrflc steamer lloutclare. which, tha R•101 there comes, after lone The tori+ Is rstima.ed at between ' shorts, per ton, '$'11 2:c; ritiddlinsta, i months of wattlsft- one Atuail gleam rhe Campbell acarHate, act.tin ,c,rtant xan aground during a Log In the Firth, 35.OV0 and 3".+rVO, iorered by tuitAr'j ! +g;TIt of-comfort: the greatest catast t,phe 'red brie-k-building C)ntarie RrAin-Whxut, Rc:r; barley, of Clyde on Saturday, was refloated ancr. t In the history of aeronautics wa,_due At 3 o'crlcwk Sunc4aY inarnissg lames r Owen tr,cnrd -F/sward ?„hajheeht,' gl to 3:c; oats, _'8c , rye. :l:re: busk- Sunday afternoon sad found able .to neither to fmpatlet•ce, carelessness 'of Holland Township, suffered a heavy�wvheat, He. proceed under her own steam to Bratty, a rural mati•carrfer, waw awak' nor tnrompeteuce ,n the pert of the � toaa late- Friday; night when his barn; HAY AND STRAW PRICES. :Liverpool, Her 200 passengers had' ened from hl+ sleep by the crackling i De tIcrs are quoting ,chipper+ far Bern landed aa{riy on Little Cum- men who designed the ship -qr. who sound of Are and the droppUsR of bot we+ razed by Rre,tnllowinK the septa'' brae island went to their deaths with her, i embers on hio bpd. The room In which Pion it lantern. Grain and hay as", hay and straw, ^.ar!oad lot+, d�?'varc+d The tssvestigattoB, which was con w'ell aAi- farm implrmelus *ere des-' on track, To the the foi!owing At midnight' ,,even tugs yet to -at he slept wa, ablaze. and he had time tiee•: ducted andel the direction of Sir tic+w gid. 1 f'' e and overcoat _ •s •a 1 o h s n 13• :V do. seize ills c.l t bio tit othv, to $ el 'a UII1 CO s _ n , ♦ a Y tlr? task and putted the s $ John Simon, was minute -in the. Px• ' , - astern into deep water, but the regi ' and swab tlu•uugh the Are to the open. _ ter - _. 1 $1:;: wheat r;traw, 3".SF; '.!.t craw, - , of the shf remained grounded until trecne. The highes6 available tech- I prady was alone In the house.lrfa wife this afternoon's snort pulled her nfcnI skilt w•as !urnmoned; an ela• ! 5eing In Downvyville with her sister., As this lift itas ;,oN'n easter the T,iCF. STOCK Ql:OTATION. ' borate srale model waw stibmkred to ku overheated stove-pipe k bell•wedlife heyund tit" raced-ed In fmlwrtant+e. H,, vy beet steers, $6.25 to -'tree awn bath- exhap»t've and Autrlcate test+, cal- ;to have cau,td the Are, The firemen it is not talked or thought about so butcher steers, choc e, E6 to 36.00; iia, The Nrontclare' steamed y cut to reproduce lht actual con- Seca Pt1 bright sunshine. In striking 1 had to lay 1.20 fee: of how-to rheImnrh- a. a generation or back. fair ".0 Rood,;$:i.'•25 to $Ai.ia; do, ,contrast to the weather In which she -dltfons. under which the airship tail name dwellinx. which waw some die There is less concern about preparing I $4.50 to $3; butcher h:ifers. cho'ce, La,l met her nitshap._ 'ed: everyt4ing _pnavible was d uta td 'awes' from a hydrant. `Brady'* loris i for it and dP,erving Its rewards. ' X•i.'S to X.;,15: do. Ila'- to getA, $:i tO i clear up the mystery of what caused yet tfre verity of that life to roma I X1•'0; do, cora•• :+!.50 to R:i; butcher l'pe passengers have been convey-'_' !s complete. A +, n••o,: t- chore. $4.'_'5 to 81.75; ed to GlaaBoa, where the shipping.tits dlsaater, was never more profound than oyes. company had arrangements well In So far as advance reports of the i Shops Surnln Welland Seer and scientist now stand along­ do, mad., $3,25 to $i; canners and citt- flndtng of the court of enquiry show, ("ters, $1.50 to $4; butcher Lull-s, good hand for their comfortable disposal. S`'elland,-Fire late Saturday night side the ^el4;iari in sec Iaring It•I to choice, $4 to $4.50: do,' boloart►aa, it .was,'the tatlure-of the Torward-gas destr6yed the wood-working and ma- ••Pri•sPrwation, not destruction, Is the t $3 to $3.50: baby' beef, $6 t6 $k; feed-, i bags• to stand up against the batter-f chiae•shops,aud stables of the A. R'. law o.f the univer.+e._' so xcieuce is re- ers, good, $5 to $5.'25; stnckers, $4 to of heavy winds and their con sequ Delaplante Company. the'blaze being +eating 0$•1.50; springers, $tio to $80; milkers. QLna.&Ian Aehievemen ent leakage of as w c the mss spec ,• rice future lite," $:35 to $60; calves, {trod to ch0i^e, Tile Mail aiid Empire (Toronto). (R-101 down agatits[ the. hillside at several -Years. Early reports that-the'wrote VSctor Hugo. "The nearer Canadian sclentiat.r and a�gineers Beauvais. There was no inhFrent i i cont., $5.50 to $6.50; do, grassers, I nearby Empire Cotton situs were approach the end the plainer I hear have done much to Ympcove thAwcondi-!fault in the ship's construetion: there , I $3,5U to $4.i0; lambs, choice, X9.4.5,; c ibis was neither lack of adequate prelim•.'ablaze sent hundreds hurrying to the aratrnd me the immortal symphonies ,a t(ona of mank.nd and to make po scene:adding to the excitement.Every of the world which invite me, .It Is spring lambs. . to $10; buck lambs. . si $,; sheep, $6. Aon bacon, f. b., tho large industrial-and engineering friary testing not failure .of skill-or-� available regular and volunteer first marvelouR, yet simple, It is a fairy�$6.50; do, do, w.o:F, 65c above f.o•b.; - developments of this country. But i courage by the navigators when the , man answPred the call, but the Defa• tale, and i' is history. When T go down f do: "Iects,.$1 per'h(w premium; da, most of its probably could not recall' final -crisis came. _ Plante building was doomed. Three to the grace I can say like so many butchers, $1 per hog discount. ott•hand many of these achievements.f The finding of the court will be of I thousand feet of hose'was laid end others, [ hav> finished my lite, But f - - - _ A partial list is given in "Canada Hoy I great importance to the future of 1 [our alreams used- The firefighters my ditty's work will- begin again the;1�OteC1 Expert Will en'Dia, that is-Canada tozday;' a r'British aeronautics and .is bound to,remained at the scene for roar hours. next mcruiug. The tomb is not a' -= - bo�klet In Spanish issued by the De•�have Its effect on the future pollcy� 4n unofficial estimate placed the loss blind alley.. It is a thoroughfare.- It 1partment of Trade and Commerce, Cit- of Britain where the lighter-than-air- . at between $25.000_and-$30,000. The closes on tit? twrlllglit, to open on the{ Survey Air Ports --i' taws, for dtstributioir at t Canadian'type of airship is concerned. Per:I building Was gutted. It contained ma• .dawn.” haps almost equally Important, it ,chinery and lumber, One horse perish- Easter is the sign as well ani the re-pavilion o[ the British Ipire Exhibi•I Sir Alexander Gibb' 4CCCp�B tion in Buenos Aires, which the Prince I will set at rest a whole gel .1 of i ed, minder of:, future life, For He whose 1 iyaleu Opt in the presence,of a rumours concerning the iirworthiness own resurrection it commeof morates`I Dominion's invitation large Canadian delegation. {of the ship, the thoroughness o> the „Saved by Passer-13Y. Ottawa-Sir Alexander Gibb, noted - - Rate als.,'this promise, according to Among the more important of these'preliminary ,testing and the c•ompet• Kitchoner.-A passer-by Is. credited. John 14:19: ; British engineer, +well 'conte to D$O- acfiievementa by, ,Qattadians are the-rence-af the crew. i with averting'a fire.'i:raigedy]tette early 'Becairsr i live, ye'shall live also." I ads within a few weeks to conduct a ---following: Canada originated Marquis _ _ — o- _ ; Sunday morning, James Pett, walking .p, _ `{survey of ail marine ahippiag'ceatres and other more recent wheats which down Shoemaker Avenue, saw a shed +in the Dominion, it was announced re !rave built up the commerce of the A GCriCIe Spring i Soy Approved .Chicks " (behind Joseph i`,'esthotar's house p � 1 ceu�ly by Non. Alfred• Duranteaa, - Wen,both in Canada and the United�' Ia carrying. out its .Poultry Club 12flame, and r6tised-'the family just as Brantford -_Hundreds o[ citizens Minister of. Ma'rine'. lie will advise - Statea; s CanadiaII invented the`tele• gathere(L at I,or�ne 'Bridge*St v to I the Government and prepare pians Cam aign among Quebec farmers the 'their hotne caliglit fire. Tile•frame' pment n[ each Dort i. A_1113 21 one, a e ra o c" �h provincial 'government s put for z-L c en o the souse was es r'oYe ,r spring "hreak•up" without any hreai{ ' for the next 35. or 50 years. trials of that into were made int ed the purchase of "day-old-chicks but :the alarm 'was given in time to rip. The river both telow and a5ovd ' t)ran&da; Canada pioneered in the-Aeld 1 from approved hatcheries only." prevent further damage, Fire 'Chief An ,tnvltatiop was,extended to Sir • the T;rantford dam 'was clear• bait 4lexarider Gibb by the Government st slectrd-chemistry, with the discof f This is a splendid endorsitioit for I Guerin tuapect., titaf. boys had been the ice did not go out ' it 'simply - -- MtY of calcium catbid4 by a,Canadian; . federal:.approval policies, 'which all;, smoking In the shed. and that a cigar• - fo rondttct a survey of all. Canadfar. -' gaaada originated the idea o[ Stand tneited away. There was little iu ports. In making known the accept combine to p�odgce the "approved" : elle butt started the hia�e.' The Io"ss' crease in the water-level. Reports l arcs-of the lmvitation-Mr. Duranleall -- aerd Time, which has since been adept- chick. The Poultry Division,of the -is about $500. 1 .. I end by-every i , w efv(Itaed -country.'in. the _ fr=om :further north indicate that the :sald the British port authority would Dominion- Department of Agriculture, ICings'on.-mire damaged the Deser' ice [here is Riving.way, trtva "this Spring," but wall unable. - world; Canada built and demonstrated supervises the now- otflCdall-y' recbg• onto Town Hall eAr1j 9aurrctay to the _ p g'' lite first aubmartad telegraph in the Wised "approval" policies• whlgh in-; amount' of-about 35.000. The hall, a l to divulge a more daflnite date. history of-'tbs world;, Canada origin elude,_Record- of Performance certlfl• I two-story brick structure. housed the F•7Cteri Canal Tragic —•a " cation ahx'r registration, flock appro♦- town n}tice the ronrt-room Magfrr- An InteresllnR feature of the traffic I Vancouver, B.C. -•'4';'heat exports •ted and demonstrated train tele- A�• "Ones, making possible telephone.),al, hatchery approval and approved Irate's otrlc,l Hud the'town library, An _on the Sault Ste. Marie canals (9Ot11 from Vancouver for the season np to %t common between a passenger: chicks, ` Government supervision iv i nwerhetited stove. in the police station Canadian and United States locks) February 18th amounted to 46,051,07! " 9,La moving train and as individual! thA safeguardwhich has eatat>ail)sad i anPPi^ed'to Iiao•e. vii tired the .blaze.-Ia,:L-.year was: that the ranalr xv>!re buahele,according to the figures of fly within reach,of land telephones; Can- erabants' Exchange. TJty -' aids opetateR- the largest xtekni or�•lug arhie♦ement n the pnttltt_y Indus• to-extinz111", the A"e.- The icaAA� is r':t+rr1 two days later, Decembetr 13.� oaltcnMDarea with 26.888.656 bast the appraval pal as the outstand- h foal: i,P fire dN we tmcnt fnnr boor• 4,1u•nwl ten days earlier, April 24, and 1'aacourer - r he cc. reapoudi t ions of 1 o diesel railway engine@ in the world; t try-in recent ytlari. atvered by tnsur• ll(:a. ,than :n the preceding yeatr. f r ng Ve' - w i• M 4•, ...;fie"°„".. "�." � �.'a. '.rte l �•v 1.' r , :*.i'••`�-�••..-„.R •�ILj•._'M( +IeW'✓f Y�i4•JM1v°A++/wht�'�C44+s .'+ rr. a.. w, - .. ._ • ... ,.. -.•, .� r s..IM--_a_vlrttu,'3-b'?.5^".t:�yays' .:tea M1'sd' �tzn , - .."��"'" m.' :3. ,war.•.:�' ...,,ansa".» Science Has Conquered Distance ti q. • ,< ED - ., .. ..'., { Y • - . r GOOD *'TElk 146, ILC"OICE RENDS—Rei&Vvel &0raA.g W_*ne "A WlisL will science achieve next? To more cross-8"me on nigh poles, t:it i at irflinite iutervais aloii; the route... day, .iu .bufldiag iu g dlstanca te1Q- their gleaming miles of copper wire, P.t peater stations, such as the one `taad!ng fon hours ata stretch with Classified Advertising _ the caribou streaming pa,>t on either phone lines along mu'.L routes ' be- the,Present•day method is to u,t a at Lond)n, Ont., illustrated above, are alaX ROSE ' tween big centres of popu' .tion, ale somewhut smaller pole with the cable being erected at several points iii on. hand' so near that he r.as able to Ee'.1 Telephone Coni iun> a e< cables suspended from'a strong meesengPr I tarso and Quebec. ' The apparatus, pick out .those in primest condition L1 OR�tACH1�E OR H.12rDKN1TTit�C1. p t for -slau ; i' A11 it'ool." 812k and Wool." containing a hnndred'or more pairs of I Rile• thou=:d in• these repeater stations ghtrr. This herd was six . •�:d Tytne," all colors• 160 tb. uD• wire These tiny wires eucio=ed in For lone talks, carried on by m'sans serves to ctrengrtien t e Safes cur• dal-Ip passing his Camp, and he re- tamples free itockinsr & Tarn illile. . „e ruarks that he could r_ , Dept. T. Orilla• OnL ';a :ea -sea a ca - ' r buffalo on the plains in the period of : alasY :8itisa, type of open wire-Qo familiar along electric Current-carrying the waves may note :ilk by telep%one for prac• highways. Instead of a half•dou.'u or set up by yor. voice, must be revived *Scally any distance: their greatest abundance were more ' BABY t'111CIiS-1N SIX �'AR- s: I numerous. than were the caribou at •1 IF.TIE?, i'ic and Up. �aal�.elogues -- that day on the Barren Grounds. A- H. Switzer, Granton. i%ltario. • n an ample, always available vii=.r-anon, for believing that the The cost of raising reindeer la 8 \' JLFER TO EVERY SVVENTUft. Reindeer Ranches means of eubslsience or :he Esktai0 raindirer would find themaelvec as trifling, e§tlniated at $1 per head• A ,(� List of wanted Inventions and full • of the character of which they were mueh at home on Canala's Arctic l.andful of he:eers will look after a information sent free. The Ramsay Com- , ,Proving Successful'a,,customed.character a wild species prairies as in Aiaska: that enqulry, herd of seve.'a! t;aousand, merely su et,�OttaivaaCanadrttorneya 273 Bang c circling t prevent • - - of :he reindeer, .rove. the counti•T in though a\petted to confirm such be• fi them a. tn:•rrraly to , enormous' herds. if they throve— lief,_,was undertaken as a measure them from s:�aying, They are round. -"Americans, taken as a whole, do a'Y Canadian 'Government Opti- o ed up three tins!= a }ear—in Febru- not know'how to think." as :hey had done for as far back as , t prudence. The strongest guar• mistie Over' New Indus- the records ran—why not their than-.;antee Iay •in the fact :hat or as tar°arc to coli?Ct and segregate the —Cot.!nt Key'serling. control?ed cousin?' Dr. Jackson be-I back as any.hing was a lona of the breeding stark; :n June to n:•ark the try of ills North I —' — lieved the domes:fated branch of Barren Grounds, tael had supported fawn and in October ro mark out �M LL ; ! By William Bleasdell Cameron the family would,and convincod the Immense herds of toad carib•n• that and clan hter the, animals intended Earn $1500 a Month Three thousand re!udeer.--he prop- Governmert it .w-ea. worth while to had arranged their sweeping expanses, for market, >d bdisioa ? fI erty of 'lie Dominion Government settles moist,-HP -`'P''• to Lapland coupled with the reports of Pxplor• Lodging, Food, Uniforms, I Lsund and Text Books g pi to procure. the material for his pur• Er, tent i sundry .._ _ are, a: .he present ti e, be:h lof _ VXMN sTva'==o 3misame ed across the 1000-mite a retch :hat I pose and returned with, 1.21-0 rein- of the vegetation found upon them. -- - at tar separates Western Alaska at:d ::1e deer and a number of Lapp herders The re!ndePr, as-has been said, is a I�e�y & BUFFALO CiTY HOS 4TA{.' -- -- i' *o instruct the Eaklmos in 'heir ('"e, relative of the caribou, and if 462 Grader St., Buffalo, N.Y. Mackenz•e River delta. Sa Northern i Canada, if all goes well the goal care. (the lager flourialied there it was Menton vrill tis reached by the fall of 1831• I Tie four•foo;ed 4:3 ra!gritnts StteC reaRonnble o conclude that the rein- 421 ToroColl® oto gj S��and arlth it a :: end the first I.:a=a !a luta their new enviroLmE-n! as itjd'"r Qould do-likewise. Thew w1'A NEURALGIA Harley-Davidson Distribdeors NEURALGIA the launching of an ambitious pro !born' to !t. They Laart.yb�d ^>} the nerds have been photographed at�: write ^t once 'oro r tarsral� t.at of i A%�Oed ep(aknuo,i,� Mls jet_ A11:1 the vetiture- succeed" rich natu;a: fodder ererywhPre abun-� bush Biose range that, "w11d" seems used mctorcy:.<s. Terms arranged• girds eeeordissto ;Its =p•�asors say "Yes," acrd !f they,f Ian:, and their zumber has incr�sed a tui+homer, an*i many have seen ' I +tu "tar.vie •p«^._Yt•1 c1ures—ver-,tallle forests of horn,i I are right an enterprise fraught with Ile from the.original 1.200 aniH there are pi °°'`�`"O1 tipoao o i.;1ea of tremendous expzaslon f today 1E Alaska almo+t 1,040,00 rein- I over a living "a.. A recent Govern. Popular Piano playll]g -/got�de� ��t W 1, Gale made am aasp'Clo'19 t"3.t,,deer. ' bunt rep•�rt g.tes their atimber 29 i Taft a a�.. :�•-t b, •-..;,,.,i• roll has,nb Seen e�itmated at 30;000.400 ' nr,iing aril S.eaennp mailed rwlnRly i ,A ,'.nll:ar stip, !Aker nearly, 40 .ears Tne re'lndeer 19 a!io a da'.ry-pur- 1 f tTu .,, a- the instance of Dr, Sheldon po5a animal. in 2abrador, where ler "arbarton Pike. an early adventur PTANlQTc a 'n rhe papular .orr hit.Jaceson, an o�c:al o! the tHired upon the Barren Grounds, tells of f the mnnth flub. , Ficwk of J L, t_. hot 1:here are : ?mall nutnoer, Pr. Cren-. rrrnns•nar:?• • ntalnabit ft,r t Write ib� � �� �� -As, States Government, has been :'ie seed fell'bas te't!Eed !o the!r many vain-a• t a. UALw V011 coo=. n of a development so-remarkable, a^.d') 31e ,rope.^.tea, IaMudf: u. w' ;n e' I Sawa axsT:es a�rvmtaa, Iia ,adustry of innch magnitude. 'that� ta!rrl@nt that "the fresh ri° K ^� Fasted a.nd• - _. _ 1 3ati Cnintou a!, Toronto Ori. $t rarpasses miniLg Sn .:tlpo.taace. he uoPi has supplied us wily aha! i ane :..t exceeded only i:: value of oat• 9 a rl;al r..ce-aitr and o^.e ob'at Unlisted Stocks - 1 ' Bought - Sold Quoted UNLISTED ..;put by ane other commercial, elite.- ab:e in Labrada'• in t o other way prise !n the :e;rr•ory of 3 a=l;a-7!•s I nhile the excellent and edgily matte f herlea. I r11E4 P aff-ird a mean; h° s*Grin !1l:- Thos. B. Kenny C • OC 1 tie re:adeer, as. s nrtrinifn. in a palatable an8 a�•!tr! - t r Fur centuries • �' s.iir y of .food, has been the mala-(able '?;ri wtthaut ary on_:ey for a , Mernbe-s ��� stay of Northern E1:o;,r and .�,fa, pr(l. a!i!." (Dominion Stock Exchange The American G6v'ernment. ::icing car,as•ts ire4i rowed 15-S l,,zuna= a.:quired Alaska and 'with- It :respon- and have a value wV;i the by-p'o2• g .4S Rich St. W., . l � 1 X T v i� aibt;it'y fol tae wellbeing of its con- acts t�f aiiout $110. T'.e nklns rro• Toronto - _dlderabie -native population, ca.: vide The Eiklrrt• !1: clothing apd._ , _, l4ibf-�w r abt,at for a means of engur!ng an ade• are e;•-lcr'ed by t'n:*e_fi nice t,3nu- Orders Executed on all Exchanges that $ equate and dependable faun ;u,piy facuirer;li4m•) states, rioccasin,a and • »ra�.0 2 2 r.I•• :Seals .end wa'rusea, fish and game other lea i'e: go le, Kn'•!e-h.a:d'.e, g Ih ytere weII enough as a• as they.wept, -rade from 'he ��� far ' and ao�e e9., are ' but existing eaburces were uncer- orna: the hair, ez•rame:y buoy-� NO SNOW ON THE BOARDWALKS • a lata• :.Z t M,19- aey wrra !:=u c' amt, makes Pxcelk�trt fllling fol life feelin eat. if not urob,ainable. Some-Ip:e,erver�, and !here !iaR arisen a1 Y thing, the authorities decided, must demand for the forst r.Fck rtrf+ !or HOTEL Pat richt with ailere b F EE :be -none to remedy this condi!lon. its,- In, making.arttficial ba!!= b pur•} eb Feen•a-mist. Works to ' PREF TRIAL OFFER Dr. Jackson studied the s!!uation veyors of fishing tack:., it f, ?sor I STRAND im e�� � or sited carMuded stat the Europear II.atrd that Aiaska hat.pas!urage for l7 satdtdoaes.Modem .a` ;•�;. reindeer, if adaptable to the country, 4,000;000 reindeer and that -lila figure '�anile—odeatil6e For the batty. K R U S C H E R • 'would solve,the problem of p:•nvid- -,iill be reached by 199:. Atlantic City, New Jersey ++e R The Dom!n!on- Government of 1 Sends Greetings to its Many f�wamlnt It you have never tried Kruschea—cry ; --_ Canada two ;r three years ago em• Frienda'in Canada. d now d our real expense. We have : „ We are quoting such a very low _. distributed a great many special ploy ed_,the Pors.•d brothers—Danes 4 "GUNT" packages which ttiaite it born and brought up In Greealaad— American an rate that you wHi 1 find it thea r to stn at the 1 easy for you to prove our claim for to maize a surrey of Can so- „ y "'l 'ourself. Ask irony druggist for the = Homelike Strand' than -staying o- t. -called, Barrer-'-Grounds,with the view at home. + �l• '•r , ti new "GIANT'' Sic. Package _ g Write us so we may quote them �p en`s ml i This rna.i®u of oar regular i�.. bottle together -about of determining their suitability or i — y airh a xptuace nisi boccie—sufficFene for chose Kit 0[ erWv Be :Or i 1know th. . otic week O xn the trial bottle first,put it to 7 N the rest,'and then.If not entirely convinced that . brothers made . a. careful investiga• coat before leaving. ! lAXA t 1 -regular b does swathing good claim it w d0.the it tion and their report was so favor- Music-Salt Sea Baths—Compli• (P• ,4414 A4 0;11/1" I regular Vourbottlis still.as good se new. Trite s ,I i; t Duk Your druggist is authorised to rctutta r. _ able that an immediate start was 1 meritary Tea batty, 4 to 5 p.m.— No Tesre yo ur 75c. immediately and without ttneetion.' q made. ' They were seat to Alaska i We -will personarly see to- your But the nkat 'You hsit'e tried kruschen free, at our expense. comfort. L—_�__ What could be faun? Manufactured by to obtain the stock necessary for the I { FE. Griffith. Hughes,- Ltd., Maachnur, Etta, '!� l experiment, and they-purchased the, T. E. .4ANDOW, Mgr, .� I. (Fatah.,17%). Importers- 1ttcGdti ray fie.' ..t'»,:":.' ti.:�....i .. t.d..Toronto. herd ci 3,000 .animals now being i R. BRADFORD RICHMOND, t " � _ pp _ driven along the Arctic coast .to the M i Pro,). POR CONSTIPATION territory east of the 11ackenzie. .•.-e-..� _ With aeroplanes ahead to direct the -- USES4 Pfi A o course and to find the choicest pas- F curage, and reindeer in,sleds hauling •the camp equipage, the caravan left t. -A f b�b y hos i Alaska In t thg early summer and Is -- _ now wintering ' somewhere between ---t—� Point Marrow and Aklavik.. As sogn �r�yg� VegEtable C O L I C after the fawning are season next spring PIIIII.I� -- is the Soong are able to traval, the S OUR t�tl•�,�M Gorripourid, BIOOd• rick will be ,resu-med, and by. ,the ` .._ ICItl1E acid T.SVet pl�ls .' 1 Med A CRY to the night. Golicl No autumn 'he herd :should be establish- L'� cause..for alarm if Castoria is ed "upon its permanent feeliiig For roubles Birehtovm Quebec-"l live 13 MOOS Ir tf Kittlgazri t. ` CTO MAACU bAcfd y tion rings Quick comfort, an can �,. How much of the Barren Gronn;i.' t from town an a Sara, with all m hums -- never-harm. Itis the sensible thin : eias,Ksri°y''R, £ fltd attend td. ea when children arc ailing.Whether it's may et suited to reindeer graz'oil. 1 cows a At the Change of the stomach, or the little bowels; has yet t0 be' ascertained—the lar• , �. ens, Lde,Ibeeatneneo _ colic Or Xbnstipation: or diarrhea. gilds,'within the limited-time at their P --_ -- — vans and rite. When tiny tongues are coated,or the disposal, co.tld cover only a co: net, own. The Vega• breath is bad. `Whenever there's need-' of theth=but in the bpinldb o2 Italrh ' ' " ' " ' _' We CorhpotFnd Of gentle regulation. Children love Lomen, a pioneer in the industry in ' . " the taste of Castoria,and its mildness, the Alaskan geld, a, quoted sonic UST a tasteless dose of Pbillips' Employ the best Ray yet evolved _ h�P� � whole makes it safe for frequent'use ilk of Magfitaia in water•That is in all the years of searching• Tha! �'6 '' y nerves II time ago, "There is calm in the :.or alkali, eiTeotive, et harmless. is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. are Defter'm apgt' And a more liberal dose of Castoria thorn tundra of Canada for 12,000,-qq y petite to rY Is always better for growing children ` It has been the standard anti-acid He arae to the genuine f ,�, ablkke to AW Ye iP g 1000 reindeer and such a herd won,rl : 1or50yearaamong�hytdeiansevery- Phillips' Milk oMagneaw pre' my fork t have; adult usethan d medicine"tneatit only for he .worth =60,000,000. Canaria, *hif� f where. One apoo nl will aeutlalfte scribed by physicians or 50 years �• ahp started now In a modest way. ; at once many times its voluutttie in in Corot Um mesas acids• ilea takes th . couhl have Rue.h a-lie in 60 year.,." acid. It is the right way,the Remember-•the genuine is aF 8k�Mme°and Qw Liver� y' a, t P�easant sad efficient way to kill wa a liquid. It cannot be made in theft bet0ed me 1 wiz! sanvet Set lr.rty yea-ri is a long-tune, lint u.carl-. th from women Wdug about your rn e excess acid. The stomach be-. tablet form. Look for the name tcltile Canada might ba content tt:;.i • Ciaea^-hiss Rtceatty G comes sweet,the pain mints You Phillips.It is always- the wrapper N�� - : r ale„ nnTlii�er. - . we hap y again in Svc hiss los qom protecuoa. Drttgstorea I* The Gtait rnme 't had Rubs(antial ) , again OD Cr1�da>foatheda. everkwbere have the 50c bottles. a"" grounds, even before the Porsild in-J• T - 51a in in Cannda� :•� ISSUE No. .i:,.i ,� 'PW9.'+., .5 � !^'.4 s' .• y,. .,rr'* 7✓•tTs""FU'A'•� v w.••Fir'^rn,•-e TKq 'Nn :t' A. :+L -.,1.G. - ',:RJ a .f+:. ; -,. :er a.- a.h .> - i.: .,.w•. 'Tx. •�,i�' ..... ;u.�"�' - — - - -.... _.... ^vJLL•�.. .�.t -y i'.�.< ^.sx '?-_'�,- �w•1. '-+y uJPt• _ .\-4. .:y. ewe .. i. •�,�• .. , ,.. fir.. T. :'.,. --. .. -. .. I. • I .. • -�� r - • r bora enjoyed the shay Shay were trent- �:. A r $ 3M. 3M Ri BONDS-Govecnmeat. municipal°tad = - - - ed and the appreciation shows this Security and service In Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials, Most people are in Sympathy with the 12th time of the plaj's preach- Insurance o! all tinct.; Safe Investments at from 5 to 7 per t a.: TERMS Jack Miner's opinions of the hawks t •1.Upergesr,; •1.40if paid inadvame. and owls. rat or Auto Insurance and cent, { °tion. Low rates f The late Mre. Haight, who was '-Sttr•cription• ro•the United Stites and Cent `,`tnl, Bell, �-ivlrio' bas been very ill buried on Sunday, • was a life-long - - Fire,Iaeuraocq. INSURANCE-All classes written in- Batain a2•00 in ad"'we-. for some time, is now on the mend Also.representative of eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. resident to our west. She was a r and is able to sit up a tittle each day: daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Elliott, The Capada Li[e Assurance Co. storm. Accident aad8tctneee.. - - -- Cynl 51orlev. of•.Pickering, visit- _phone or write JOHN MUffKAR, Proprietor, who then owned, the farm- where F. 421y Phone Piek. 615 Address ed his parents~hete this week. ;He is H. rh'eAaey lives, and the old house BROCGHAM, - ONTARIO 43tf ED. BOWMAN,`Vb(tby ' CHAKTTAUQC.t` .AT.. PICKERING now selling insurance and his friends still stands on the farm. — wish him-sdcce'ss. The Canadipn Chautauqua comple- A (iridal shower was give by her -- - -- - - IM ted their annual engagement hire one }sung trierid-s .qn.• Tuesday e•;ening POSTPONED 5A•LE OF R 0 Y R R IS H r` Saturday •night with the presentati�iir last to Miss Pearl Mercer on her aN- Farm Stock Tract ors of the comedy "The Whole Town's proaching marriage. f + u;. Talking". At the opining of the sea- Mr. Riding, a student at Emmanuel j,vpletueuts, 11ity Graiu, P / C K E R / r G son there was same speculation ' 'co College, Toronto, spoke very accept- Furniture Etc. ably here.on Sunday. He was the the success of the venture Ahis year.The committee had been increased in guest of Win and 'bars.' Squire for The property of ' numbers over that of'last year, and the afternoon. J. $. Stewart Et3tate a as a result the neighborhood was Fall wheat bas survived the winterStewart `THE PLEASURE OF _ thoroughly covered-in the sale of in'good shape, and some nice fields _. -tickets. There were several features near here are already showing greeir; Lot 28,Con. 7, Pickering, on SA .V I N G -MON E Y this year that had the. tendency to If'the, price were as promising, it TUESDAY, K-AKCH 31ST, 1931 • '' _ discoura a the"members at the open- would be better. on W. goods purchased is exceedingly g P In spite of the bad roads our Club The following property, viz: ing; the snow storm, a week earlier; drama was given at Uxbridge last H SES enjoyable.' - - the presentation of Chautauqua at . Whitby and Brooklin; and the attern �k to a crowded-house. The mem- groan horse; .Gra Mare; Ba Mare; ' - � --• y Y Y Eveiy'day, every week, you cave money'by buyiiog ;pt by.some •locals to discourage the Brown mare. venture, this latter feature being the CARD OF THANKS. CATTLE your requirements here. ' Mr. g Holstein cow, B. and W. bred in Jan. erallqq knawn.that those -,who were Holstein caw, b ac in—Ta—n. — he hone if.you wish. familiar with Chautauqua we not wish to thank the many friends'and Jerseycow, fil�reed in October. - among those is that atgtempt. neighbors for their expressions of Ayrsire heifer. _ Delivery is Free. Miss-Vera Gray, of Weyburn, sask. sympathy and b�utiful floral - b- HARNESS Was the 'director in charge, and .the utes• Set of team harness; Set of single pleasing personality and `bWiness- harness; Circular saw and frame; •CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING - - - like conduct contributed largely to 'Notice t0 Creditors Number horse collars; Number horse "the success of Chautau4la here. It blankets; Sling ropes. Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 8d0 • -was difficult to single out 'any one In the matter of the Estate of Rich- TRACTOR' and EQUIPMENT ' program and recommend it as a pre- and Barrett. late of the Township 2 Fordson tractors, good state repair • . ference to ariy of-the others. - The .- of Pickering; in the County of Ont- Oliver tractor plow, no. 8; Oliver ' le on the opening night "Turn to PickeringHardware Store p Y pe g g ario, Retired Farmer, Deceased, tractor plo•.w no. 7; M-H 17 tooth • the Right" could probably have beer, -Notice is hereby given pursuant to ti~•ator , power lift and tractor hitch, considered as the proper performan- Section 51, R. S. Or 1927,. Clyapter hI-H ha} tedder; Bissell double disc M cewith which to open. It -%-as more 150, that all.creditors and. others harrow, tractor hitch; Bissell mulch- - of a heavy, serious nature, and the having -claims against the estate of er and packer tractor and horse hit- thoroughly professional way- it was the said Richard Barrett, vho_died ch; Steel land roller, 2 drums. Poultry Foods and Egg Producers, Oyster Shell, presented encouraged the attendance on or about the 10th day of October, 1SiPLE►IENT� " Mica Grit and Beef Scrap. .by everyone at each of the coming 1980, at the Township of Pickering, p.H 13 spring Tooth cultivator, Hor- 'programs. The Lo•sell. Patton artists aforesaid, are re uired on or before Royal Purple Calf Meal for the young calves ro am Nras indeed ver• fine, and q se Hitch;..bI-H Disc Harrow, horse y the 15th day of April, 1931„ to send hitch; M-H Fertilizer drill, 13 disc; _ r. Hess' Panamio for.hen l the commen o Y - - ower, . o. ,, o . cut; - - D 'nouncement of their engagement dersigned solicitor for the Executor Corn. cultivator; Z Sets Harrows; yic- Dr. Hess' Stock ectal. for horses and cattle with the N. B. C. in New York City of the said estate of the Deceased Dr. Hees' Hog Special, for hogs "next year leaves little to be added. full particulars in writing of thyir Cormick hay rake; Lister grain grind _ Dr. Hess' Louse Powder. for ties •The Elias family, in their musical plows; Set harrows (Grruub,b t 2 Walking 1 -• presentation of the tambouritza was claims and the nature of the recur- plows; Double mouldb7�erd plow; 1 SEE OURI FARM WONDER PACKAGE n budl a laudedt The mbou e, tone ity, if any, held by them. Belt; Wagon box and springs; Turn- y Y pp Ru And that after such last mention- Four Pails for onl x1:98. :.aad colour shown Was very unusual, ed date the said Executor will pro-; V drill; 2 Sets Trucks; Fiat Hay rack site could not but gather that weeks ceed to distribute the assets of the verity riding plow; Stock reek; M-H Agent for McCormick-Deering Facm iYdsrehineey and Repair. :of rehearsing had been Even to the Manure spreader. No. 4; Pig rack „ g said Deceased among the-parties en- Our Motto:- We have it, Can get it.Or 1P�fn The "mum stor" given titled thereto having regard only to 2 F Blain binder, No. 5, 7 ft cut; -it is not made." with the aid of effective lighting the claims of which he shall then 2 Fanning mills; M a Root pulper; sehemes was the outstanding number have notice. Bio Corn binder; Bain sleigh; M-H i g t,be bappenings of a day Dated at Whitby. this 23rd da of Blower with pipes; . Buggies; G • I, y Mower, No. 16, 6 it. out; 'Dd-H Gas �+ _ in Jug lecture March A. D. 1931. regi J. S. BALSDON, PICX:�?RIAiG The lecture by Mr Julies Caesar a ne. l�a h, p.; FairbafBcs Gas En- i. :"Nayphe, using the 23rd psalm as a Arthur E. Christian. gine; 1% h. p.; Light wagon.; Num- I.lbimdation was probably one of the Whitby. Out. ber of•Scuffiers; Wheelbarrow; Bag ---- - - moaL attractive fteatures of the _Solicitor for the said Executor, truck; 'Set horsedippers. (power) 2 PRIN IS HERE • Baroid Roy Read. cutters Grain bs Quantity iron epee* prog ams. 'ML Na)phe, who lad Y apoloq•izes for his English, has a --- pipe; 2 extension ladders, 80 and 40 wonderful command of that same Notice to Creditors feet. i �''language, -and a vocabulary exceed- 31-ISCELLANEOUS Visit our Men's Wear Section and see these new lines on display- Ing that of the average Canadian. In the matter of the Estate of John Spray pump; Steel road drag: Stone Trouaera, Fine Shirts, Caps. Fancy and Plain Hesse, He delivers his lecture, with the aid Bell Stewart, late of the Township boat; Cream Separator; Babcock Milk, + of that command, in a very dramatic of PieMlerinR. in the County of and cream teeter; Grass seed sower; New lines of ~eek wear ..manner and analyzes the psalm in 'a • Ontario. Farmer, Deceased. Number of -acks; Dehorner; Crete Special-Fine Shirts, regular orice 1.25, for 93 conte, 3 for$2 75 manner unheard o€ and unl;...wn, but Notice is hereby' Riven pursuant to cut, Qaw; Grier press; Number of ir- -,Girls-The 1,00 Kayser Ho+e tre here in all the leading very enlightening to us. Section 51,.R. S, O. 1927,, Chapter on bars; 3'lilking machine; Nu-tuber of shades and are full fashioned. •, . The success of t5e Chautaur,ua 1:,0, that all creditors and others fence poet two Fra;: milk cant: Many bargains throughout the store in otany seasonable lines. .has made• it possible for the comm- having claims or demands against Milk pails and strainer; Number of ittee to contract for their appear- the Estate, of the said.John Beta 1. and 3 �Bu,h. baskets; Forks; Weare re ytoc•king many of the (Ad reliable lines in our-Harne4o Dept. ance again next year. It i-. thought Stewart, who died on or about the Hoes, CFiains, NVI,,iffle'trees, "Neck- Our Stock rf haide�s, ccillar� and p9rta is quite complete and our :.by nearly everyone that tF:e educat- '2tth day of Februarj, 1930, at the yoke: and other-articles too. numer- prices are always low. Inspect our goods before purchasing. Bring ional benefits derived by the child- Township of Pickering, aforesain, ous to mention. in your repair° now and avoid being disappointed. ren alone, make the venture. worth are required- on"or -before the 15th FURNITURE 'while, and rightly co. Also the pure, day of April 1931, to send by past Kitchen cabinet 1 Hoosier i; 3 couches one Ph 2901 .wholesome entertainment provided in prepaid or deliver to the undersign- es; Number Hitchen -chairs; Acme addition for everyone,.makes the ap- ell solicitor for the Administratrix "g+ Range; Gasoline Iron; McClary 1; pearance• of Chautauqua in Picker- of the Estate of the said Deceased Range for coal or wood; 3 Box stow, CEC- I L 'ing a very desirable investment. full particulars in writing of their es; Carpets; Flat ire ns. claims and the nature of the recur- I C K E R I N Ci BALE REGIBTE� ity, if any, held by them. HAY AND SEED GROIN — And that after such last mention- 15 tons Mixed Alfafa and Red clow- . :Tuesday, Mar. 31st'-Postponed sale ed date the Said Auch last me Will er hay; 250 bush. Seed barley; 200 . i . . ' of farm stock tractors,implements bush. seed buckwheat. JLs Your Pickering News for P proceed 'to distribute, assets of � � • ;mixed clover hay, barley, oats, the said Deegased among the parties SALE AT ONE P. M. SHARP - furniture etc., the property of J. entitled thereto having regard only B. Stewart Estate and P. 'A. Stew- to the claims of which she shall then Terms-Hay, Grain, Furniture; & all art. Sale at one o'clock sharp. See have notice. sumo of $20.00 and under, cash; over bilis. George Jackson and Son Dated at WMtby, this•23rd day of .that amount-7-months-credit-on sp- • • .auctioneers. ' proved Joint Notes. 8 per cent dig-.Marek, A D. 1931 count for'cash. ' -•-:'gl'sale o ay, April 1st - Anchor Arthur E. Christian GfW sad Ted Jaelkson, sale of farm stock, implements do Whitby, Ont. - - furniture, the property of the late `Solicitor for the said Admiaistrstrix, Adam Spears. Auctioneers Joseph Harlock, lot 6, con. 6, Pick- Mary. Christina Stewart• Clerk. �rastsl� thevi ttssg's �fg}thma}i ening Tp. 4 rrue west y. ale at PICKERING-TORONTO ' • . - lin, right on the Highwag. Sale at � - �- � ' 1 o'clock sharp. See bills for list Whitby Plumbing and Heating • and terms. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. - 5000 Thursday. April 2nd - Auction sale ".,Single, '. ' of implements and household frim- ;_'-$and Pumps, Pressure. Pumps - iture, the property of the Estate of - P _ pe - ' late Mrs. J. Edwards lat 2; - - -- :90 cdf-4 Pickerin • c -- a� h-- successor to E, �V; Evans, Wbltby Return, er - g, just north- - Effective Monday, lurch 23rd, 1931 • Audtey. Everything ,.;will be sold. �_ --_ ( y+ ) Now is the time to get that primp repaired, or replace •'- - ---No reserve. Terms,. Cash. Sale at - -beHve Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto 1.30 sharp. See bills Wm. Maw, that old wood pump with a new iron A M. P. li. A. M. P. M. uc donee;. pumlA 7.30 $.30 a 7.55 .4.55• 8.30 4.30 Greenwood Draruetie Club give Conde in and see- our stock and talk over your 8;55 - 55 9.30 6.30 "Alley Dafodil" at WhitevHle water problems with us. 9.55 6,55 10.30 ;3.30 this (Friday) evening. - 9_5_ _. -4 doors south of P. 0. Phone 460 10'55 b 7,55 11.30 b 9.30 Pr M. b 9.55 12 30 b 9.30_ WHITBY, ONTARIO ,.2,55 10,55 - ><.30 10,30 . All battery and electric sets given ex. - 1,55 11.55 ;2.30 11',$0 pert attention. Complete up-to- —2.55 - — — - - date equipment for guarana EDMUND S �H I N D LUMBER a Da11y except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and •� ' -. tebd work. Moderate rates. . - t Holidays only. c Sunday only. SC:�weWCt �oare, ,--COMPANY, LIMITED —Coaches stop at any point to pick up-passengers. Phone Mark. 2809 • Rers. Signal plainly to the driver, Coal, a I LUMBER AND MILLWORK Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara COa� 1 FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONBTRIICTIOar Falls,Hamilton, Brantford,Winder, Detroit,Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and • - intermediate points. - Masonite- for the Modern - Connections at Ruffalo and Detroit for all ' Hard and Soft ©oal of the'_ _ pm@ and Farrel �;=•6 LT• S. A. points. - - ' best quality OII � Prom t Deliveries, hand -Ideal for Summer Cottages: P , Grayi coachIlLmes WRITE US FOR LITERA-TURE AND 'SAMPLES ►� y� THOS. A. LAW, ,Fie]sex'tas'. Gat DANFORTIi AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133.4.5 4, �- .✓ -.� '4t.e•�'k*1+ fix. "- Via- ':,. -1,!-�'.-'•yp�f.. ., .*.:-,. ♦ ..c -X'. .. - sr >' i': „'.'_� .. ,. ,•T;..n .:qq . 3T .:;rory a•,'MJt Y"'`1^ ..:'w.Y: '_ :f,,,,T'V �h�""'- - - 1'.t✓"'�: 1.+p ..ry _ .... :�ey.. .+r rt0. ..•Rto ».., .r... �e .,q. w,."i.'.. .. .•'f .!, !' ♦ .. Li ��ry rW F .'+a�_ .. .., -w:-. .'W�. ,...- _-. TSV!• - � s• f,, ,� lt:_• ,stn • r : OtARtItONT. ' _ Miss Lura NorRan, ..wa -are Wm. Coates had a business tri NeaTl f sort to ea ie not improving p We are sorry to report the % Mrs. Frank Gostick Is vieiti f '� P g se to Toronto one last week. L11u8t� By(SSS' for a er friends would like, death of Dora Lillian,the yoanpreet tBieterfewdayetnOehawawithher. Those wiahinR Easter ltliee or Mise Shirley Fingold spent 'a daughter of Norman and Mrs. -Dl'ug$i$t Savels Her Raymond Pilkey is kept,bus cut flowers may secure same by few days last week with her aunt- Liuton oa Monday, March 23rd, ' "Gas on my stomach was so bad y leavingtheir order with C. A. In Toronto. at the age of 2 yearend 11 months. it nearly killed me. My druggist told these days cleaning seed .grain Overlad, + She was the surviver of t"in me about Adlerika. The gas is gone --with his new type of fanning mill, �+iie ,Lain roads are We are glad to know that L. .datigbters, the other havin died now 'I feel fine."-Mrs A. Adamek. gettine io' g Simple glycerin, buckthorn saline, Ben$llpatrick was in Toronto Rood condition for motor traffic, 'R'iaRold, who has t�eEn in a Torun• a fen• days after its birth. The p g y . e, on Sunday visiting his father,who to hospital for the past three funeral took lace on NVednesda etc, as mixed in Adlerika, helps Gas but many of the sideroade are still P P y on stomach in' ten minutes. Most has been ill with the,flu' for some weeks,having undergone a critical to the Claremont Union Cemetery, rlt impa9�able. o enation, is mr�kiu r !weeks �__ & alrid .. r The s t remedies act on lower .bowel.-only, __Luther-�:ire. Pilke are Jas._Evans,-who--has-b p y" l}y`e' upper but Alllerika acts on BOTH y ing a few weeks in Toronto with Kress toward recovery and lie 'iy extended to tits parents in.their and lower bowel removing poisons 7- : spendin¢a few days in Toronto e/pects to be home within a week.' bereavement. you never ought uvea there. Reliev- with 'their eon, Clifford his d qtr_ht9r, receiving medical o tamily. Nttentinti, has retntned home, es constipation in 2 hours It will j (. James Coates, who has, -been showing a somewhat improved _ surprise you. E. G'. Jones, druggist. confined to the house for a few condition. AUCTION .SSA LE OF -- - weeks, is, 'we are glad to state, On Saturday noon last, our old BlackSmlth�tng and very popular resident,Richard . able to be out again. Ward, it ae found by members of O Mrs. A. D. Peters, of Port Perry, D A I RY ' C' W 1 Horse-shoeing and General Work has been s his family lying , in the snow in pending a few days io the > „Claremont with her daughter, yard, suffering from what promptly attended to. Mrs. George Beverley. g Proved to be a paralytic stroke, AND HEI FER.S Lawn Mowers Sharpened Your buggyAt time of writing(TueAday neon) and Repaired. 4 wheels can be re• there was some slight improve. ;\ 'Satisfaction guaranteed. tired at T. Patereon'e. All the meut snown, and he is in some- The property of. Phone Maly. 4125 ae for i equippment is maintain whet semi conscious state. M �� �� �, ,y O ,N E r s ',ed for this work and a professional job is assured. * 1 Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and Mre. What's This For 7' Sly HIGHLAND CREEK � Gibson received the sad news of Lot 2, 7th Line, Markbam, Township, on Q a the brother'@, Frank Michell'9, forb1trreatragsoreQmthroatas true best HOUSE s� morning last. The funeral too C4 JL j eiriti tonsil illsandkindred dieeasonchial ea. Try z?jV 17 Place from his residence on Tues it, it's GOOD. E. C. Jones, druggist. F 0 R S da to Stouffville f`.emetery. - The following valuable property, namely : A L &mmurion Service will be held Blacksmithing t Holstein Grade, rising April 5th; 19, Blue cow, 6 y-rs. fresh ` in the United Churches of Clare• i, g 5 years, MOD t and Brougham on Easter fresh by time of sale;2, Grade Dur-' Feb. 3; 20, Grade Ayrshire cow, ris- 6-roomed, comfortable, electric -$nnday. Preparatory services on Horse-shoeing a Specialty. ham cow, rising 4 Ctrs, fresh by time ing 6 yrs, fresh by time of sale; 21, light, hard and soft water. Thursday evening at Clbremont All General Wo*,including Wood of sale; 3, Ayrshire cow, 3 yrs., fresh, Jersey cow, 5 yrs, fresh by time of March 6th; 4, Grade Holstein cow,' sale; 22, Grade Ayrshire cow, 5 yrs. Opposite Town Hall, Pickering. *i and Friday evening t C. G. I. . Work, promptly ris, 6 s by time of sale;5, Grade fresh Mar. 7; 23, Jersey cow, rising Big bargain for willSunday evening the se G. I. T. attended to. due in Apl; 4 yrs. fresh Feb, lel; _4, Grade Ayr- quick sale. will take charge of the service at Also, Holstein cow, cis. 3 yrs., � ... -Claremont. Agent for Taco Farm' 6, Grade Holstein cow, ris. 3 yrs duet shire cow, 5 yrs. d'ue first of April; David Pugh, who has Bold out .tilacliioery, " Mar. 23; 7, Grade Holstein cow, 6 25, Jersey cow, 4 yrs„ due first part ,his creamery business in Lakefield, yrs, fresh by time of sale; 8, Grade of April; 26, Jersey cow, 6 yrs, fresh , �, LAW recently took an excursion tv F• T. ��� 'm�=�• Holstein cove, ris. 4 yrs. fresh by by time of sale; 27, Jersey cow, IIID, , time of sale 9, Grade Holstein cow, yr's; fresh b time of sale;-2$;Ser- phone Brook. 1808 Taxes, accompanied by Mre. PttRh: GREENWOOD 491p Y Mr. Pugh has interested himself 6 yrs., fresh Mar. 8; 10, Grade Hol- se) cow, 5-yrs. due first part of Apl; ��• , An the fruit growing area, and -�_•Z'__."_' stein--cow, 5 yrs., fresh May. 7; 11, 29, Grade Holstein cow, fresh Feb. Kinsale, Ontario has irchased ten a e - -- STORE T Grade Holstein cow, 6 yrs, fresh by, 25; 30, Grade Holstein coup, fresh by orality and is anticipating a veryNE time of sale; 12, Grade Ayrshire sow time.of sale; 31, Grade Jersey cow, favorable income in this invest r tit I fresh Mar. 2; 13, Grade Ayrshire cow, ris. 3 yrs., fresh Jan. 17; 32, Grade fresh by time of sale; 14, Grade Ayr- Durham cow due early in Apl. ' meat. Shire can o Lein cow ria. a yrs due in A concert was bell, under the sale; 15, Grade Jersey cow, 8 • ' April; 34, Holstein cow, 4 yrs., due tauspfees of the 0. G. I. T., in the Pork and Beans, 2 cane for 26e fresh Dec. 26th; 16, Grade Ayrshire i basement of the United Church 7} lbs. of Oatmeal for ... 25c cow, 6 yrs., fresh by time of sale; � in ``,pal' Cows fresh will have cal- '-on March 18th. Thap�tform was 8 Cans Peas for 25C 17, Jersey cow, fresh by time of sale; Ves by their sides. Proprietor invites BARR artisticallydecorated'to represent 4 Pkat Jelly Powders for ...' 25c 18, Grade Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs, ducA inspection tia��e before sale. " A camp fire. around which the Wrapped Turonto Bread 30 girls sat in a ring singing songs Choice Ceploo Tea, �t r lb. 138c and giving monologues and read. 2 Pgas Iodized salt for .., 25c ;I SALE BEGINS AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP o tin s. A comedy entitled -'How a 8 Pkge Corn Flakes for l'6c (Sale will be held ander cover if stormy - Woman Keeps a Secret," was We deliver every day _ ,mach enjoyed by those prseent. Highest prices paid for butter / t , _ Much credit is dee to their leafier, TEE;lsl8 :-Calves and all same of$20.00 and under 'Cash ; over that C-" `IJ C� ` Mrs. Oaskey, who trained them so and eggs amount 8 months credit will be given ow approved Joint NotesQSl ,j'. _ well. - - gave your coupons for Rogers' bearing interest at 6 per cent, per annum. ,rt E yw�of artistic 70-10 x _ The young people of the United silverware also the child's -: - PRENTICE dt PRENTCE, Auctioneers M rF desires that ars . 'Church at Brougham were enter- savings scrip. dignified, act artistic tained by the Anchore'Society of T T designs that artisi be Claremont United Church on A.' OVERLAND e , inappropriate fon the Monday night, the Brougham o- � Here purpose fa view. The 'Young People giving the program. 371y Phone .,001 one illustrated is aim-Threesplendid pa ers were given p e pie, yet has artistry, by-Miss Mary White. Miss Doris .Johnston and Mise Bunker. _ A E . , '" Bryan - '•1\'o Greater Tribute' •yonog men's quartette san twonumbers and several musical Our stook of Paints- , N. «, STAFFORD, , a nts- Oils e seleettoos were given. after that f ! Step Ladders g CLAREMONT ,gin .ton Road, lover a hundred young people Polishes etc. is complete. Whitbv :�epjoyed a -social hoar of games f Phone Whitby and ij. J,) -h grocery Specials Wire Fence has taken another drop in `8 r Mre. Jones was hostess for the - . March meeting of the Women's 3 Cans Peas, 25c arise and the tai has not ',Institute, with a splendid attend • � P io t 'aance. There was a singsong of 2 Cans Pork and Beans,_ ,25e et nae On. ;Irish melodies and a roll call of 1 Large Can of Salmon, .. 15c -;Irish wit. Mrs. Rawson, in resum• �y ing her report, gave a most 8 Pkge Corn Flakes, .,. '25c This is the opportune' -time" to get in On Maple Leaf Mutual r n informing and interesting address 2' Boxes of Iodized Salt 2sk the lowest price of the season. TagilTaliCe on her very delightful western . no Some of the places she took Real Good Tea,per lb. $9e Act at once for this ohm r. � 'rt► ue to were Jasper Park Pria ' , P �bnihii�and Doan 'lVictoria, Regal Bread, wra sc Rupert, Vancouver. Peed, W suraooe on baildiags, ngs- �Suchart Gardens, Stanley Park, "' wind-mus Sibs stn. K7algary, Lake Louise, Regina and Highest Prins paid for butter and eggs -- d "Winnipeg. She brought no ho Pho - FOR QUICK 9AL13' Automobile Iusuranoe _ lust-so we did- ve o renew of all kinds. our tickets. M � $ R '' g N Durant(four)Coups, 1929, gone 1400 mites X+'sA)![8 Fo>3 s� An interesting.debate was given Phone Claremont 8701 Durant Coach(four) 1929 Write or phone in the Community Hall on Friday Durant Sedan(six) 1930, demonstrator ��T �'T eveninglast ander the auspices of T Durant Sedan(six) 1929 ED. B-O ]l1l M A 1� e 11.11 Octant ZD • WHITBY, O1+TT. " -Ahe Library Board, "Resolved p :_ DuranttTon ruck, stake body 1028 that the Scot has done more for Chevrolet Cd pe 1928 - secunda than the Englishman." Clearance •Sale - Buick Coach 1928 d O teen River The affirmative was ably sham- Four Ton Truck, dual wheels, ump'body 1980 9ppinned, by Mr Caskey and Miss Dodge three quarter Toff Truck 1926 10akestone, and the negative by . Of HIIbbers, IIIIdBlWea,r, Pordson Tractor 10-20 Basket Factory l Mr. Goddard add Bnroett Jamie. Sweaters, Shirts, Mitts International Tractor(2) good as new 10-20 Manufacturers of t' eon, of Balsam. They all did and Socks. International Tractor 15-30 All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry - themselves and the 9nbject credit, Two Riding Plows Crates, Farmers, Bushel The chair was occupied by the Men's jumbo knit sweater coats, A number of Tractor Plows, some nearly naw w F Rev. A. McLellan, and Donald camel and red;.reg. 3.50, for 2.20 A number of Used Battery Radios Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Hedges gave a few English vocal Penman ribbed all woolander• Three Horses e lections and Mrs. D. A. Scott - A number of repossessed Cream Separators, A1rank Pennock, wear, reg, 1,50, at . .. 1.19 as good as new. Proprietor sang a group of Scotch.songs. Shirts, military flannel, plain ' The decision was given in favor _.. _ Maker of the well known of the affirmative. The audience or checked, reg. 1,50, for 98c - Barnes'Bechets, was smaller than the occasion Men's Socks, all wool, per pair 25c Charles. COOpeI"� Claremant Phone Markham 8408 -merited. Mitts and Gloves,.reR. 1,50, - - After failing in hes lith for several for . 75e and 98c - t ears, Nicholas Burton died on .,. ... SPRING 4S -COMING I -- riday las_ t at the home of his daughter, Mrs. 'Tl-ioe.-$easy,- GROCERIES f�.�:.uyJ�-•D19,r,� �_� Woodstock, Deceased spent the as er m y;ti;tsrsrni greater part of his life is Pickering large package 25c r samples before buying elsewhere, Prices fmm IOc '1`y -treatehip and for man g Pastry Flour, 24 lb. .. 59c a single roll to 1. - - y years Good Dairy Butter,lb. ... 31c here, Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil in etoek. -conducted a harness making busi- ' nese in Claremont, He was of a Sunkist' 8 boxes 25c P 8c G or Pearl Soap, 6 bars.., 25c Quicker Quaker Oats, pkR 25e ver cheerful dis Sunkist Oranges, per doz.. 25c Comfort or Gold Soap, 5 bars 25c Quick Quaker Oats, china 85e ' y position and w pp highly esteemed by all who knew sae, 8 cans ,;, 23c SoapFlakes, large kR 25c. Seedless Raisins,3 lbs' 29c p nim. He was very industrious, Dates, 8 lbs. �•• 25c Bulk Soap Flakes, 2 lbs 25c Iciag Sugar, 3 lbs 25c _ Tea, Crown Blend, •38c Castile Soap,8 bars.- 25c I Corn Flakes, 3 but found time to indulge in his Pkge••• •• 250 g Tomatoes,large tin, 2,for. 23c Fele Na the Soap, 2 bars 15c'Shredded Wheat, 2 kks •-.favorite ppattimee, bowling and P p' P '..; curling; of w hich sports he was an Toilet Soaps, 3 bars... :. 25c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs ... ,'.. 25c FINGO ardent devotee. Hie wife pre- L D' S Men's Cork Boots Goodyear Tires Exide Batteries.deceased him several years, but i•s Batter Ch%r i 3. survived b_�yp oris daughter; Mrs, a y R Haney, of!Voodstock'with whom Lower Price Store Call and nee ns or he lived since the death of his _ Phone your order, We deliver. 0r avifd His funeral took place on "'s' Sunday to the Claremont Union Where Claility Courts Phone 31arkhani 6402. '" ;.• Sold and Installed by ; �q Cemetery and was largely attend- General FRANK 1 PROIISS ed.1 CLAREMONT, - ONT Wim. Csr'een Rivet - s I M Duncan, Merchaaty PICK UNG - ONTAMO -:W t �. vZw'-mt,�- W_ • Z. , to escape. But the spirit of adventure 45 CJ%Jr--14;JrJr'r'13;t13_S je was upon him and *-e was determined .1 Al Aft ftme" or"g-4-1 Pe to see this strange business to-its end. ..Thu although he was aware that ae rall doing ua 0"Its Accordingly he lay passive when hp. en tit" considerable risk-in d g so. om felt his legs se,7ed ind his shoulders in lAkDog SCOTTM- grip7ped. They lifted hiiii awkwardly,I evidently finding the dead weight of Wa-lia-1. slirped down the -burning Slowly, step by. step, we retraced' -tiody He_I - _Z_-In - - — -- --his great -T,-u-ea-y-,--btrrdtn. -4 zlopa­ap t - every ml'uute to our way back throug)i the gorge. ' On ORANGE creaking t,f wood and eon our :as-, taeu found ourselves falling a flat rock in the stream we'sat down' Beard the erc PEKOE dueled that• th(-y were crossing the LE14D pare. We shut our eyes, rather to think—the bank was too coo'_ for i Into . 0 �trcanj, but be d,id not venture'-w I)o':.I titan see tlic fiercely burning furnace comfort and the rock was none too F-cr pei-haus in`nutes they t hL��- a-. e ,ievcd lay beliw—the sud- cool. Taking off my leather jacket, I T lol, $tI,uggled along with hint ane then he detily I found my- carefully cut the heavy leather Into heard a new sound which, for some l ��elf chokfug for strips, 'using the sleeves and all. When moments puzzled hint until he realiz- breath, deep down fastened together these strips made a -us' -ind blow- ed that it:vas the rustle of r. - rope.-about ten or, twelve yards I in the cool.swirling strong ing through trees, probably pincs. He depths of a moon- long. Fresh i gardens' I.,vondered where lie cou!d b3. trees ens rain pool 1. Now for a place to tie It at the head I fought my way or the' falls. I 'needed a log that could of,the size he imagined these to conspicuous by their-absence-, t).r .111Wd0rA0rA00 Wr_Jr_40rA0r, Al. -arity, on Dartmoor. He to tli4i tbp,­ and be wedged sccurely between the walls at, least, i found S c o t t I e, of the gorge—that would do it Final- iN nuted that their feet made flo sound swimming in sir- ly I foun i one the right silo. Halt ias they plodded along. cls, Up there on the surface,THE AS rface, looking floating it, I made my way towards Presently they halted and he heard I Vc- I for me, with.-a most doleful expression,the edge of the falls. One false mo a low eEr-e xl%'stie, ri�ing in threw I Oil his w:iiskered face. —and over I'd have cone! Carefully irregular notes and 4alling in weird, I worl-Led one end into a crevice In OUSE Uncanny cadence to silence again.* Above us the woods burned br!gatthe ledge. With on end anchored I KESTDE L - I disappear-Ti.ere followed the sound V, belts be ,and dowu stream the river disa pushed ths other Into place against 0 Ard'A few whi red NI-ord� spe i ed in a smok -filled tunnel of flaming L-L VVILA IXU alt gif the gurge. Thur— trees. It was through. that tunnel we ��e ("r closed �,oftly after them. get Out. I v._nt- hack for. Scottie. Still not darin., to open his etas must go L we were ever to From.my shirt himself lowered up-,r a couch The air was alive with hot cinders�- n2 felt h' I made a sling. and heard exclamation o relief and the light was so uncertain that f gir T. C. H. JACOBS rd an e. With one end r front one of his bearers; we had nc, idea wheilier the. sun was of the r c, p, . ....... 'A I WS truth, he's a load, thought 1,:ihinlng or not. R..n c h o r a d the first time he was conscious of a' should have dropped him comm' up I Whea Is* water grew sliallow I a r o u n d my y_N 0 P:�16. Plantation. Guess zhe Decougljtcr 1,waded around ,7ippery bouldere and waist, I braced }fenny Hv,1t and his ward- muriel vague dissatisfaction with his njo&:the p. It I crawled ower ledger where ilie" Sed be pleas-ed with that l'il cop swift, life, and the knowledge roused myself against jda!nwaring, are staY1119 at & Da:`11our of lil 3ra- t, t,.a.9 an The men moved awa-.r and: seizin,71".- Holt. �,ho raturalis I Rc.,,,rel him a sense �f uneasiness. nite current pulled and tuczA at my he' tree and 1, a , , the o.rportun;ty. PyecrotT partly open.!clothes and iten swept wt�pt me of., my -aid friend, Moilleau. hVing t om he Is :n the habit Abs�,rbed-with his thoughts he' ha:; lowered Scottie series of m-3-eriOus Sisacp reached the 'entrance to the va:le.. ed one eye to ?;ante steafthily abu*.!fee-. It was imintully slow Work for down. ThFi rope just reached, and he Scottie was; club- - out on the side of the basin. take pi&ce. the latest victim be",K He perctived that he was in a well b,th ,f ,%- hed un Pabow e, dauxh , of the 1,1cal Is be-rea1AUd­-t4--&t-k`8s grow- of whien I ler ,�v contclimbI4 w boarder, p.-i vai pvecroft.' before i fu'rr;shed roam, the floor .0 . an(, I along as dark. The sound of the rive. I My turn came now. I straddled the been sent to ing %va-r covered by a" thick,. expensive-1 fast I could, log, took & tight hold of the leathei A t the farm nav'1119 eelt he 10131, . ling among the lichen-staine.1 UartQor for r,'s 1-altki. At vith crn-1 swir looking. blue carpet. iDvn which th-� tp.n :,.e gets into f oulders roused him from feet of the two men Tlie 5TIrvarn narrowed, and the rock rope, and slipped ov-er. The force of i� Ford, and rears mention 0 "Ae' • r) ri his rever,e made no xound le(!,;es �r wither side-rose to a height the raiij was tremendous. The rope al halted and s?�anc,:, ed toward,- the table 'n va,-.inoor Hel' Mur,11 Per,,L% rer*" A',th a •ota.t he ha ', lac thea rrwv twent.- feet or more. It was a re- n an Inebriated 10 the la. 1,- 2b-v-: tc. the farm versation w.th Ingers, and I spun !-,n and marts a about him. On the other side lane. the miadle of the room. slipped through my 4 dfi Aular &,)rge Up over us tae woods dizzily around, and with a thump I 'IRO., and Muriel. rise sheer from the water's edge, a Taking up a decanter. one of the.v, were b.uming fiercely, but above the. lan;l(d in the shallow water at the towering wall of bare gran,te, gjl�,li poure;d whisky into a.tumbler.. I climbed wearily ]I.-(Cont'd nie�anehoy ;n the gaitherirz " h era(-k:e end -7,ar of the flames rose�edge of tLe basin. and ­Guets I can do with it. bo', e uj.re(I to Muriel 311, 1 darkness. Before him AmnW remarked, drairing the tambler. an)!her -zound-a sort of deep bass out and there war Scottie watching Mr. Holt It wood of 5tuateil` oaks which eoncea.cd 1 iumble '.Ike thunder *ra* ,broke Me on the bank. ,Rnig Pd;Qer con, anion %hr,1zg­d his Hil, con -,hr,,ugh a long drawn out note. Fall- The w--,ods seemed to be getting think. my dear, that I should the valley �t:Af, a delightful lj�ade dor tI.. far ahead' lfg'.�-.er alicad. I pushed un fast-ar- Tur, along to k*d. IT----cr-clear up." daylight. but now its rloomy interior "The lea-F Ioti drink of.that, ny lad. I" wat,-.r, and not very The current grev, deeper and swift- and coon we were on the edge of the Nlainwann rose from her was un'invi*ir.�., almost menacing.Muriel & - I.I the better." he snapped� d the gorge continued to VOW nicest !ittle mountain laiotl you ever 'From some-where �n chair, kissed ner guardian and inlar its depths an vN "Pot' a Fork n ;t.' retorted the 'r. an Itek-per fled narrower I clung to, vii mavr Far up to the right the fire wai mored "good night" t*O the youn.- -"'a" hooted. a dismal, sinister i�ount:. The Doc's cumin'.' blinking owlishly at her. She ledge,for support wh,, res.ed. rapidly working doter; to the lake To .nth,-. was tAink - With a shrug <,f his shculders P-yeeroft heard he sound of shut led5e I I our !iptt, the woods were barning al- janaerstood now what was the nature which �ras- half a shiver Pye,-roft'I fling feet and. 4uppres5inir a powerf,il. Q,ire enough. Not a hundn-d feet *0 !,is " lady and for some uns.- along, he Ioream dropped o-rer ai.moq to the water's edge. We were ma turned away and was on the PO',rlt desire to get a glimpse of the new- countable reasoL she felt the list tears of retracing his steps, when suddenly OWler, imrre,1.3,e,Y closed his ey-•s;ledge. I crept as closely as I dared. hemmed in again. star-Ing t-., her .las as she wen. sgo6n. He tn5exktht. man appfoa-h-;Appatently- the water fell twehly-five Fuddenly.there was a !kvrambltug In a shadow inoved out of the I or thirty-See ftet Into a round basin the Underbrush-some heavy animal, ly and thoughtfully to her bedroom. %hadvw�L by- a great rock. -VV�th !1 r 1: h,.m. a r,� at t sante time becanit- o Pvei=ft. a lisc!:er �11` aro 1he grc--ge -a- conQ!derab!:r wider scratching through. Scottle remem- Hn!- turned t ;rjothered oath he leaped d a','p are of an ext a.�r.linary fore- ar-iranct, crea..:.rg. big" stum6ied ovei� a itone-ard fell upon it was not altoxvther fvar, rathe,, at %,,za point. It-looked for all the be:-d the bears and stood still with w orld as _' F=e giant-with an auger 6ack. A second later soniefhim: was ;t F tenAe k.f 1,.,athinz. ar. -s7tt eTe;F bsir standing straight out like .'nett had bored this b!g hole 1� he rock. a -hlug- grew r must say. -4;r." he began hurled �t.vlf upon him, half'stunn;74, rtpug-nance f,,i se.Inieth,rig" �n leak. p,3rcupfre, The crashing ptd hi-m with a him with a -savage blow. Into - wench the water tumbled and -neirer- ­..,the -,)*her stop ably foul. Fir one hcrTible second be had - It was vvitl-, -a %try d hand. h.. i decided ided eff'r, bi?�,dL (To be continued) profe-i- vl-,, no, you of will. hat he restrained a slwid,ee. Bu. I impress'on that some nuge. �:T quite wrong. I'm jut drunk. ' was hovering, hat-like, ovvi creature 1 O.K., Do,--" said a vuiee fr mi. professor—" h: % alien it struck again. He taro. she table. Fr.ZI y. In aNt en -.,I'm not a :m. -er---88t thousand n profet�j�, and I'm more (A I y are of the. odor of 5ickl.% "Any trouble?' Ith ar. onished at }our ei",` swectne-s, a stars dance,; The question came Chocolate Malted ��l� I with 5 jdu,:-.. sir,,. snapped Holt and flashed before hi.-� eyiq 'with "It- irg ,%ne;. wlil,:h seemed to increaccl e w�'.lder`ng rapidity. then zhvl�llo of revulsion 1 The health-giving, delicious drink for children and grown- Nat -beat. r pitiky, and - astonishing tey.r� professhor ; which Py&roft so unaccountably felt. I -Not a pro- blackne�.s of oblivion. 'r.d Pyecroft blankly. I I Hi�, first coherent thought iJin r, "Trouble? No, D,.c. too easy for-1 UPS. Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers. 1. 'o. sir. I I gaining . eu.nsci,)uinez., brought the!word:. . Gurus lie ain't such a liv:n N art; not-" Henry Holt turned his linick UP071'i realization that he was lying ,n the wonder as they tr- y to make rat. A him and proceedt,n to gather tocether,tr"Toni of a motor vehicle which lwo41 couple of taps and a sniff o' dope, nd to Europe 161r-,:are used In the expvdition and_ -Y< lv!onginp- Packing thern n the burnpinir its way over some extremely and there- you are." Across Greenla' Ihave, been able to travel on smooth he tucked it under his arm. His head -enied t') A murmur 'of sarisfaction and Pye- The Nt,; Outlook L.Tor,�utol. Stef- ice at fitty miles an' hour, carrying --I wish, .you good ni-ht,' t.e ald rough ground. every dirIrctinlj� craft was scute,y conscious of the evil ansson, the famous polar explorer,and half.a.ton or more. But the goi.ug is. he rt�volv:ng in I h:- presence over him. He beard a sharp many aviation experts havo sugg,:Isted �pa�nii of pain stabbed neros+ not a!wiys over smooth Ice, and thc `�i,-htie, Prv!'."_ nodded P­.,-rof­� - an exhau'sted. second Mer list the first successful air route to explt:rera have to use dynamite at brow, he felt sick T3Y intake of breath and a pe will does Greenland tee. The g7r;nnii g amiably. an cff(,,rt of will Eyes! there came a savage snarl of rage, i Euro t4mes to blast a way through. our he forced hiii -tion Is being seriously consider- For the best part ;)t half an h -ed a1 positivelI, bestis. in itA ar;rnal_fkrt i sugge� (,pen and immediately perce % iii OFL IDULIVIll—, I—— pair of booti r --.-For—ocity. ed and- -,wo expeditions are now at I !KM be - etting on his Me-s 4 illionaire's Peak" long legs stretchedseveral minutes he stared at then-!f "You damned, clumsy. bungling oia- ;n. front ofi I work in Greenland for the'erpres pur- bim, his hands thrust deep into his hoarse with pose'of inve-tig'ating the possibilities In the northwestern part of Water- V.%cantly and then as the owner shift- fools!" stormed the D<x, 'trouser -.) kets. Rousing himself ati clo=sed h's concentrated fury, "this tja�� the of ifie, northern-route. Both British lou Lakes National Park, Alberta, Is oc glanced towards the side-I ed' his weight a little he c and German explorers are .urreving the curious Anderson peak-, with Its z last. he gla ing to catc:, sight' eye�, in a determined attempt to col- man!" �the Greenland Ice-sheet. They -are sharp pyramid formed of yellow shales bozrd and, happening lest his thoughts. . ,j\,ot not the man?" stammer- of himself in the oval mirror which Whatever else he niay have been ed the others in unison. seeking to find out how thick It is, which at sunrise and sunset glisten. OW it - any one adorned the back, he winked ro 'o, damn you this As that drunken t got there, and whether like pure gold so that the mountain is P5 Ze ft was no coward, and though N I can live on it, walk on it or land on facetiously known as the"Millionaire'Ll -many emotions thronged through his cot from Barrows, utterly useless car- �ere you it from the air, If landifig places for peak;- Waterton Lakes National solemn deliberation at the reflEktin- I .- -I mind fear-was not one of them. With rion. Take him back to vr�, es -CHAPTER 111. a remarkable found him and make it. look like an;planes can be found on the high Ice Park Is noted for the c philosc,hical calm, y plc eau ot-m-e7 Interior The last needed (.)Ioring of Its -mnees, he waited arc denim By James, you shall pa It "Vas one evening some days after under the eircu, link will be added for an airway that 0 his first visit to the Blue Boar that patientl:- for something definite to for this"'(To be continued.). can span. the Atlantic in jumps of less It is foolish for us to lock ur.th,!. Percival Pyecroft was leaning Ian- happen. Presently he was awa:e that hundred miles. via Green. debtor in a debtor'spTison and expect ruidly over the.farmyard gate appar- ti7e car was descending a steep -ncline than'four ej,tly lost in contemplation of the very cautiously, and'a few minutes land, Iceland and the Faroe Isiands. him to pay his debt.—Henry Morgan- Tugged moorland., A cool breeze, la- later the brakes were suddenly ap- Motor sledges fitted with air proPel- thau. f bracken plied, bringing tne vehicle to an .Process For Dyeing • den with the sweet scent o I Linen Perfecttd and heather. - gently ruffled his abrupt halt which jarred every nerve S in his body. caress. London-Among certain flax-grow- auburn hair in piayful ca far as'the eye could see not a living The boots were removed fr3m lhs -ers in Ireland and in the factory thing was moving oa the moor; a chest and a beam of light was -dirf�cj`_ where their flax is made into linen, V 0 6 9 0 scene of peace and rare beauty, in- ed full upon his face. Not by the;tliere is:no unemployment, and their ► tsidiously alluring in its sugge-stian flicker o.' an eyelid nor the twitch or prosperity Is due to a new Iiiien. dye- "rhe of romance and mYstery. he --al W aid Pyecroft reveal that he ing process recently shown to;the. ji view ttq ipress in tors were fast fading from was conscious. London. the purple haze deerplaued in the veil "Still.sleeping?" queried I a soft, cul" The lirooess is a hard-won' secret, f-twilight. A raven croaked-huskily, tured voice. I the result of many years of sclenti- 1 11 replied'the f[c research Into vat dyeing In Its as it soared,high'overhead on its. way, "Sure thing, bo', Sl% crag,_ far out on "Goin' to hump him out?" nen threads.o the rocky relation t Pyecroft felt himself dragged frons breaking up the particles of dye Pywroft.glanced up at the'great the car and dumped unceremoniously' i which have a'tendency t coalesce, Vaek-bird-ftir"Id then- to to grass Vere keeping them in a state of sus- I as-7 -1W and sudden resolution, detached himself slowly he raised his eyelids, but the to I pension while dyeing is.In progress,. darkness and his position so limited I color is able to penetrate to the Irom the gate and s'epped out on ..-) da see''the : the white road. He paused a moxnent his range of vision that be could innermost fibers of the hard lineii thread. 'Whereas before linen wa,; jundecidedly and then squaring 'his practically nothing. d. 'brual..shoulder, set out across 'he He beard the swi,.-1 of the river .dyed only on its surface, under the A lienz!1or towards the valley. dmrly and judged that he' must h-, new process 'it Is dyed through and -u- Mr. Holt still treated him a matter of. yards only from One a wido through, and Irish linens In certain tolerant contempt,with water. Already'he was feeling Lei- variety of new colors are possible. S teen l he had so far progressed as R, I ter, his head still ached but the 1 Perfecting of the process has led the -mral games of t�m- nausea had passed and his strength to have played !!e to a considerably increased demand 'As far as he coul("i for colored linen goods.-The Christ- A,44 'Iiin;t on the rather, was returning. Xt mi�- that very.nlni ws boasted tell his captors numbered either two patchy courts.wli'r'i Barrows fan Science Monitor, g forg.�t to advertise. or three,not more, and, pilovided that and did not 24 . - `6 "a they were mot armed,-would not have M It was to Muriel Main ;resented a very forinidable obstacle ISSUE No. 13-11 Ais thoughts were turning t"3s_ IN kY5TER)(`-. S �.. z w. w a -.... , �- ...• ,1 weeG. .:-.• v. y.....- ... .! s+ t Y. -,} rid,+.^. '.•! rr m T4_17F Y. ., a month is a cool place. Shake 11 well Perfect en T.. ^'•�•-•� P rf (:hildr ' JOS' ale each time before using. For, variety, " - add a small can of.tomato soup to the r' above recipe. ' Clothes Budget '. Some loans girls Ila Texas kept SCOW - track of their clothing expense nttd — found,that it ranged from seventeen F TCO dollars f6r a girt who did her own sett`- / f --_—�tti Syler t bought e"verytLiu ieadymade. Hose more front the ,eater and slip the ins to nearly one hundred for ohs who r_.. -- -Act -• €rpt• E++ervtr then re - - — ;r Tb� ,sew bofn babe is.tossing his alone ranged from six to thirteen dol. r , haild- and feet and doing something skies of, as yott. would from young lags: 'The Kills were front twelve to - altnu-' every moment, trying himself i'eet,, than ,eturn to bailing nater and seventeen y'eal•s of itge. t - out awl learning how to work himself. ("cols tint ; !ender. : s' Vecetab!es are low in fa-t•produc•tug 4w y} Front then on, it is only the lazy: or = Puffed Rice Balls ill chili] who does not enjoy doing; r,nulitia They reduce the number of ,, "! j j cups puffed rice, 1 cup i._.tt browrt, ! thit.e taking things apart,• putting c=dories iu the diet They are also s sugar, 1. cue, Gallen :tyrnp, 1 table- thein t ---ether,piling up-blocks, mold.' !"Ste'('rating and tend to ttudo the spoon tinegar. Bail all the ingredients �, �r,, .r •Sue • :.:d, running, jumping and what ls? -�,77;1 F-77- 7 ..T.81i�E�� . z Mrs. Geo. Hutch,of Columbus, -C. W. Pilkey is installing a -,-;'s was in the village on Saturday. bath room in lite rvotidence. % L�CARH. ARTT-The regular meeting of St. -Radio License4may be obtained SSOOTS - the -H. J. Marquis,of Stroud,spent, George's Guild will be held in the from W. C. Murkar, at News. Sunday here with James'and Mrs. Club Rooms an Wednesday, April Office. an lot, at 2.80 P. M. -Mrs. Sproule and two daught- For Spring Wear �'Andrew. -W. G. and Mrs. Scott, of W. F. and Mrs. Jones and ere, of Toronto. spent a day last W. daughter, of Ottawa. - BPP�ut week with Mrs. and Miss Fawkes. Made by'the maker of that famo' Toronto, spent Sunday with uo-braild of.overaUs J. and Mrs. Miller. -Wedfuldliday with -the laiter's -W. Shepherd and family, of in the 'same, excellent way. T----slater, Mrs. W. C. kZkflr-.-- ---They are miade- -R, H. Ripley-bas-i-e-ase-d- as. Toronto, sdent*Sunday with- M... The Women's Institute will Shepherd's parents, James and with a special weather-welt to proteot - Richardoon's residence and is mov. .._.�-Ang therein this week. meet on Tuesday next, Mar. Slot, M ro. White. the sole from rotting. -Mrs. Robert Day,of Toronto, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, ResidentA steel aroa support is built in the 60le—W full double solar W. J. Clark. A good program is Dentist. Office in residence, two III spending a few days with her . . of finest sole leather. Try a pair and be daughter. Mrs. A. Bushby. being prepared. doors east'of St. Andrew's church, -The service& in St. George's Pickering. Office h6urs, 9 a. m. to onviActed they are the best., -Mrs.Rundle,of Courtice,spent Church on Sunday next will be as 6 P..in. Daily, and Evenings by sip- 0 a few days last week with Rev. follows:9.30 a. w.,Sunday School; pointment (x-ray service). J. H. and Mrs.land Mrs. Stainton. y 10. -Mise' Helen Toms, of Oshawa, 80 a. m.i Morning Prayer, theeacher Rev. E. G. Robinson, B. -spent a few days lost week with Now Adver"Se"WMts. 9; 7.00 p. m., Evening Prayer, bar grandparents, Oliver and Mrs. the preacher Rev. Patterson, of Crammer. . a regret Oshawa. H AF FOR SALE-Loose and fresh, Excellent styles. Femarkable fabrics. Guaranteedl -Mrs. S. W. Davis, w - good feed, Wm.Lacey,Dunbarton, 30.31 'to report . .#. -How does yonr subscription fits. The same old price�$24.00 ig in poor health stand with THE PicKERiNG NEWS ? SEED BARLEY FOR SALE-Ap. present stiff ering from the after _,ply to J.E.Andrew.lot 15,con.2,Pickering, Madly examine the' label and if effects of the flu. -Mrs. D. Norman (nee Alfereda you are in arrears,or have nut yet T-TATCHING-4 cents pet Peg. Pen. ep sou)and Miss Ulan Walsh renewed we would fike--y­oiz--tw_:r�ryn oul try Farm,Whiteval e. Geo,Cbrist. Grocery Specials of Toronto. visited Mrs. and Miss, remit. at once. If there is any -28-32 Fawkqs on Monday. error in your label let us know so W-A NTED-A quant ity of feed bar. 'Sifto Salt, 3 packages for 25c that we may correct same. . ley and oats, H. Arnold. Pickering, .-Fred Stork, whole at pr"ent Phone Pick cloo. 44tf Gold Medal Jelly Powders, 4 for 25e on relief duty as C N. R. operator, -After many years of fttiling is bomb foe a few days awaiting health, Mrs. Henry A. Haight died OR SALE-Jersey cow. newly -Beehive Syrup, 2's on Thursday, March 19th, at the _IL' freshened, )ohng. Clark, lot 13. con. 1, word as to his next point of duty. Pickering ';base line,. 30 Rolona Coffee, per lb. 290 -Mr and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and home of bar son-in-law, Joseph L. Mrs. Clift, Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Stephenson, of Dumbarton, in her ]RED CLOVER REED FOR SALE Radio-Licenses Issued. 86th year. She was a"life long -Apply at lot 9.con 8, Pickering,,-Lloyd Mrs. Cotter, all of Toronto, spent White.R R 2,Claremont: 31 Sunday with G.R. and Mrs.Whit- resident of Pickering, having — Fred T. Butting, lived on the Greenwood road, in R SALE-Seed grain. Goose by. Miss Ethel Powell, form the 3rd concession. Her funeral FrwZat an t Barley. Chas,L.Carter.Locust formerly Hill Phone Mark 820 2832 Established 1857. ionropAu training at the Ontario took place on Sunday afternoon, :' Hospital, Whitby, is continuing when interment was trade in the OR SALE-4 springers, 1 good Friends' burying ground. She is TOR horse, and I setgood team harness bar t raicting in one of the Toronto nearly new. Gerald Clark,Dunbaeton. 29tf bospi tals. survived by a sorrowing busbead ins.POTATOES FOR SALE-Suitable and two daughters, Mrs. Joseph p -The motor traffic on the High. for wed. of the Dodley variety. 'at lot 18. L. Stephenson find Mrs. Jam" con 3,(Bsock road). Gen. utchiag 31 X P1cker•way on Sunday was heavy*a a the 30� he tq tore veineat is clear of snow and ImGreenlaw.. John, ddiedAril the lead Ing roads are now in torae year@ ago during the flu QEED URAIN FORSALE-A quasi- good shape for motoring. epidemict. iJ%;,.yof Marquis wheat and LibertyThe wells throughout barley. the -A serious motor accident also Irish Cobbler potatoes. M.B. Burk. Phone Pick 1031, 30-33 Grocery Specials for Thili Week country which went dry after the occurred on the, highway a half Q Tiger Salmon, tall tins I's 25C long period of dry weather, are mile east of the village an Monday 0 RENT-On Church St. Pickering afternoon. in which two wotu.e l Thalf of brick house.including h!inds and fix- belog replenished as the snow tureq AsNpl�G�D.BIY. ?10 Indian Road. To- Fig Bar Biscuits per lb. welts and soaks into the land. were taken to the Toronto East into. or W ,office, elf Q__) General 1109pitil. Ocie ear, a 0 -The level of the water in Lake light seclan. was going east, R SALE-1 gnnd young Clyde Fresh Maple Syrn p, with containers qt 75c t. driven 0 Huron and River St Clair is abont Fmare rising 5 years old, good worker weighs three feet lower this year than it by John Burton, of Essit York, 1 at lot IF-, con,S. Pickering A Bngnall, -New Laid Eggs, fresh firsts, per doz 20C was last year at the same time. %ad the other car was driven by Cl-erric'n" •'Phon"36" 3-)-3.! 2 OR E-A. This is the lowest that it baj beer, John Grek,i), a taxi' driver, of 66 -oEED GRAIN F 9AL Palm Olive-goap.-.3cakes for 5c. and I cake free. Clinton St.. Toronto, eoiug west. 1.7,.jant:ty of White Wave oats, 'lo rood seed for some years. barley. Apply G. E. 0.111by. R R 1. Locust on. Hi 1, ,,p, -Mrs. Reart-e. of Whitevale. For some reason they met head I Mark IW1.0, 30-32*c Hawes' Lemoo OIL -large 32 oz bottle ..-spent a few days here with ber Mrs. Grektil. wife of the 'driver, -8-rocimpli house. oln with polishing cloth daughter, Miss Beare. at the home had her hand and log hart. and it, ps R SALE Companion. Mrs Haellfanitzasy. rock road.just wuthof Claremont Elec. of Oliver and MGrimmer,mer, and t„4 'ighted Froz!,Zrriy contains 7 acres of land had The pleasure of hearing the htd bar shoulder badly bort. Mr Apply E.Bryan. zoorit. 271f Grekul's car, a new Ocylloder Chautauqua programs. SERD GRAIN FOR SALE-A qu&a- -On Saturday afternoon the Pedan, was badly damaged, as was t ,y of white Irish oats and 6-rowed barley W the other car. Both are now in Also some Durham sprinit wheat, ' M Barrett. Md now@ was received by Mrs. Spencer's garage under seizure. Pickering. Phone Pick 6214. 29-30 Sun orth I i James Andrew and Miss Annie Marouits that their brother, Chas. Both men are charged with reek. SALE-Team of bay. chunky IL Mikiqnitg. of Winnipeg. had less driving, The case comes up FuOuRkm.matched.4 and 3 years old. Will sell lice court this Friday rise cow in part pay- ..died suddeal.7. At time of rit, In Whitby po. 30 afternoon. Evidently the Ing no further particulars Vhwave Whitby Wall Papers SEED FOR SALE-Victory oats been received. officials have not yet learot that and Durham Goose wheat.grade No, I Also -Don't fail to we the play being there to a police court in Pickering. white Biosearawwteclover wed. grade I No,1. presented in St. Paul's t AppI7 G.W Hodirson.Cleremont. 29�40 atted -The United Church services ,are all the Church this (Friday) evening by will be held next Stioday in St. OR SALE OR EX08ANGE-In the students of the Continuation Andrew's Church at the regular Fthe Town of Newmarket.a store and 9 I.vmg Gairsee. All convonlencClaremont, rage. school. "Getting Acquainted hours. The attention of the pub• tmicoualwars apply to J.A. Mitchell. With Madge” to a high class row lic Is called to a special series of ad OR SALE-Four-roomed house on y which will provide a delight- Sunday night addressee in coc. Fquarter acre. Garage,hen-house, hard and ful eveniag'@ entertainment. An nection with our six week's IPWISI soft water. (.00d garden will:small fruit. Ap- added feature will be the choruses effort to persuade men and women ply to A.E.Richardson.Pickenng, Phone Pick 601. 28ti by the Glee Club between acts. boys and girls to join the Church `.-,Tickets 25 cents ]HOUSE FOR SALE-Six-roomed "There's a Reasdn ' -get, yours now as a 'way of dedicating their lives comioriable houv in P�ckerinp%';r-age,elec- from any of the students. Doors to the Kingdom- Of God : Match :ri. light,hard and soli ; oppowte Town Hall. Aptly A.T water open at .30, curtain at 8 sharp. 19th-Does Jesus Care ? (Master ,Law. Kinsale, or address R R.No. 1, roolchn. -The meeting of the Home and caret thou not that we rrith School Club last Friday, evening April 5th-Mirrors of Life, a17STOM BATCHING AND 13ABY Our StOCIEAG C6MP1Qlt0, _.proved very interesting and peofl dramatic appeal to men and CHICK,, FOR `- .LE-Rock,, Rhode Troia 5 centia, per I rdAandlelth6rns. hatched unser jarne�way table. Mi-19 Aikenhead displayed woti3eo,-e-,;peeiRlly yotith, toenter rethod4 i�rice� ressonabli. Phone Pick 702, -an intimate knonledKe of child. the Christian Way of Life, inside P.Wiilv�s, Greenwood, 91 f roll up. hnt,d pf.,yeholoRy and the large by Mr. Craw, a dramatic enter- i! it 1311mbee of parentq present ft-it tainerfmai Toronto. SWEET# CLOVER SEED FOR 'started. - April 12tb SALE-3„ A4Fo I bushel-Alfalfa The- season has -r, 'eve. First.cicii fred Phone or amply rupUlU Uy LnU lLl8i,rUctt7e7 any People A der.kept 10 Thep-are going strong. (Practical 6-ann-Asure(iarn Fcr*0izer-. Phcrie 'Mark address which she wave, The Piclaerirw Township 60 informal .. discussion following her Atheists)? April 19th-Buttyan lt+ a rea Attractive feature and Pilgrim's Progress, illustrated ORONTO WET-WASH L talk was st!" AUN_ We invite you to 'Come this meeting gives promise of kpril 26tb-The Quest of Yontb. TDRY(Semi finish)-Let our driver call and inexpensive and , May 3rd,-Making tbe.all inport. expliln our 24 hour service. just leave your 1" name*ithMr.S.W,Davis, barbershop. We gatheriags ahead. The tnee ant Choice. May 10th-Reception will p and'16ok 'Over i our saml. tin ?up and deliver each Monday, Wednes- to day d Friday. are held monthly in the ft-howl Service with Dr. Langford an the house on the third Friday in the special speaker. All the me es A oomplete* stock members SALE OR TO RENT-70 acres 01 k mouth. and adherents of the Church lire Fon Provincial highway. balf mile' west of -Provincial Traffic (Meer Bid- nrged to enter into this effort Whitevale. Good buildings and residence. Plow- right on hand. No to ing mostly done. about 30 acres awded down. say Hilliard met with a painful Increase the membership by being For full particulars apply to D.R. Beaton, aceitlitsint on Saturday afternoon at every servics,and by extending whitevaile. 27tf waiting. on the Kingoton read near West the right band of fellowship XT-Lot 27, Hill. He was travelling 9"t it, to strangers Its well no- friends of FAR!![ To RE13o 100 acres. hits motor-cyclo and was house 1;tVWb9k_= with 11tabu 1111W41111ing the consreiraltion. Tbis'is your water. For irticularall * yto soother cars and naturally driving opportunity to help in building Plenty eldn".'r OR,i I g Citura It hn&t0W.t& Sullivan.15;,aedkcni at a fast rate, He drove into the Him dim. During these six .. .M . - S. -CHAPMAN another car driven by Constable weeks the children of the Sunday VOR RENT-0 store form. lot Whitney, of the 8ftrbora factlilce. School are requested to remain for All workable land wftb fair buildings.__5 A' 6.Pickering,between-Kinsale and being unable to stop on account of the first twenty minutes of the fail wheat.pi i all done. Poesessi I! rig Hari. B*r'o in or this silliesid at which he was travel- ehuroh service and the minister 30 ATOT Mrs.J=p t, RR 1, ling. He was thrown to the will give each morning an object . f., it THE 'CENTRAL GARAGE i� pavewlemt4 sustaining serious scalp lesson or a story intended to bring NOR SALE-Miller's Ideal Incubs. IQ and head injuries. He was taken children to some definite decision it., tors, one 400 and one 330 egg,cheap, A few Shorthorn bulls-Itfi,one 9-mouttlis old would-*%fit- Host- General for Christ, Will- not ne .4900 All the dairyman at li�tle money. Also about 2W busb- Xelepho Hospital, where his condition at parents who are not now attending els of turnips.G.M.Forsy tb,Claremont.Phone Clare 3101. 30-31 the the time of 'writing is said to ebtirch or sending. their children ,be improved. to Sunday School try to make a -Alex Boyd, a drover of Mark. special effort to give children a Notice to Creditors bam, appeared in the Pickering chance dtirlog these' special ser. R. S. O. 1927-Chapt. 150-Sec. 51. Police Court on Friday evening viceThe Sacrament of the Aut, o ]Repairs, Accessories, Offig "d last on a charge of being intoxi. Lord'9 Supper will be administered ESTATE T)F JAMES rROUSE cated in a public place. He plead. next Siindity.-Com. Farmer Deceased Gas6linen diagi ad guilty to the charge and was AJL persons having claims a- , Acetyle 'gin alleged, bad been driving a car on go .fined $10 and costs. Boyd. it is; -gamst thd estate of JAMES PROUSE late of the Township of Pickering, in Battery Char wife -ANDERSON ,No. 7 Highway and causing much the County of Ontario, Farmer, dec- -trouble to other motorfqits, and eased,,who died on or about the 5th day of February, A. D. 1931, are. n collided- with another car, -J.DUNBARTON ROIDalrg -madd.,o .' all makes damaging it considerably. **Rr is hereby notified to file with the under-, signed, on or before the 4th day of t,b ars., -a big muscular man 0 poe.gesel". INSURANCE April, 1931, full,particulars of their pbysica) strength. He was - great claims. Immediately after said date, arrested near Green River by AUTOMOBILE, the assets of the ddiceased will be dis- 10onstable Oliver Crummer, who FIRE tributed am,)agst those entitled there Aucceeded in placing the band. cuffs on him, when be strongly BURGLARY to, having regard only to claims so !resisted arrest. Big belligerent CASUALTY filed. Bated at Oshawa, the Tenth day of CH&RLES Be SPENCER aftitode was soon overcome and LIFE INSURANOR March, A. D. 1931. Iho w*11 taken before Magistrate W. L N. Sisictair, Pron V.4,It, who 10"d the fto. Phone Piebartag 7M - riet" Pickering. On,