*$ An expedition consisting of seven young men, who will carry no oxygen a]:r.nm Or wireless equipment an onl{ a minimum of plvvfnion. and tackle, will set out shortly to attempt to conquer 29,000â€"feet high Mount Everest, 'n-. ym:.climbers believe that m. and heavily equipped expeâ€" ons have been responsible for y failures and disasters in the and they intend to make their assault on Everest unhamperâ€" ed _ by unnecessary impediments. . Every member of the party is| France is estima physically capable of reaching the airplane for every summit, and they are anxious to tants, one autom find out whether it i;osoniblu for|16, and one bicycle a man to live at 29, feet with â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"6â€" out breathing by artificial aid. â€"Read the Ads. ». THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1988 can Transit Association and will be almost noiseless in tion. Eventually, McBrien m" 800 wooden cars will all be replaced by the new models. dCh:lh:uu; W;nl:'ua’ni_ C. McBrien ‘oron ransportation Commission, announced pt;o»pnr: chase of 140 new â€" streamâ€" street cary at a cost of $3,000,000 for delivery next August, The cars for deli next August, The cars ynymtbyCm_ngumd Foundry Company. The cars are TDe inlest cesigned ‘by the Amer). 140 New Streamâ€"Lined Cars JOHN BEST ESTATE Claimants the estate ‘of John n-tw ‘eston, .Onhrb- io John . Best of Weston, Ontario, Gardener, who died Jan. 17th, 1988, are required to send to the underâ€" Teronte St., Toronto, Solicitor for the Administrator, Leeming !u'.u NOTICE is that it Irnnee ie id W is mthnto. to allow .g of m In order ‘ Provisiqns of ih'?l-ln â€" mentioned be ftrictly enforced, Mr. W. Hayâ€" Township of Etohicoke NOTHICE TO CLIMB MOUNT EVEREST 3 MAIN ST. 8. THE TIMES & GUIDE Dog Catcher & Dog Pound of April NOTICE TO CREDITORS mv.m /A 1 ;_Young Men Will Attempt To Conquer High Pesk Dundas Street, West, Islingâ€" BIG CAR ORDER same within 72 hours of of same; otherwise they These are the days when people get out and aboutâ€"they go places and do things. In other wordsâ€"they BUY! But, of course, they buy the merchandise and the services that appeal to themâ€"and they make their choices from the advertisements in The Conservator. If you have anything to sell, this is your market. '&;ï¬wâ€"nmm the Queen City THOS. MeNAMARA, for the Township of ; or persons whose are impounded must sAE RC CC LVE France is estimated to have one airplane for every 15,500 inhabiâ€" tants, one automobile for every 16, and one bicycle for every five. has for nearly 25 years devoted herself unselfishly to easing the hardships of distressed British subâ€" It 1:‘ not mmnn, realized that there are more than 100 Britâ€" ish families within the Soviet Union who were ruined by the Revolution, and who for one reaâ€" ::.n or another have been unable to ve. They owe (what comforts they have entirely to the zeal of Lady Muriel, who has organized a serâ€" Lady Muriel is a daufhter of the l{h Earl of Winchilsea and the wife of Sir Richard Paget, the expert on the development of inâ€" ventions, and himself the inventor of a remarkable machine for reproâ€" ducing human speech.â€"News of the {ofld. vice of parcels from home, arâ€" ranged free medical attention, and built & holidayâ€"home for them in the woods near Leningrad. English Woman Has Helped Britâ€" _ _ ish Subjects In Russia Lady â€" Muriel Paget, against whom baseless accusations have been made in the Moscow trial, Mothers‘ Day Service will be neld:ig 'ï¬'gb:r’vm Uniteg Church :;“a_ o:'l,ock. p.m. Mrs. !Imf:c'ï¬ of Toronts will be the speaket. W.A. at their church on Wednesâ€" day of last week. who is ill; we are temembering him in our prayers and all in the parish who are sick, On Thursday, April 28, the &.&bï¬ednb 3n.h-mtor mgw& of the m’qmmhh.: about T0 members sat down to en« jJoy a dainty meal. Great eredit is due to the committee who worked on most of the programme with an uedl-ld..hy,“ deâ€" monstration of first aid. # G. Davison was chairman, so hard for the evening‘s success ï¬"""‘.;':...wt.. + Weert lnstitute on Friday last and a very woayegecpet oarhs He esnt The Women‘s Guild Tuesday at 2 p.m. nomtnc HUMBERV ALE NEWS Several members of Humbervale Rev. Davies preached Thistletown and t:kum A WORTH WHILE TASK THISTLETOWN NEWS at St. Andrew‘s, yourselves ing, there was wing :}Ruï¬on fog increased u&‘:. to 'l‘“ l.lfl Britain from post 0 [:tu-nï¬u in time of war. If tonnage was brought to the level existing in 1914 the industry would be forced into .state control which, he said, would :{ï¬â€œâ€œâ€œ the en} of the individuali supremâ€" acy of British shipping. _ Mt. Halpin believes there are too many ships in the world to operate economically in face of Creation of an emergency grain reserve to tide over the British _l-lu:: at less Mammm is ur, man of the Bm ack. With mv-fllnï¬ low freight tates and reasonable whest prices, he suggested the British governâ€" ment would be well advised to selze the opportunity and act at EMERGENCY GRAIN RESERVE Shipping Magnate Urges Britain _ e na 4ar ar Onte smmmmu movieâ€"going millions, sumâ€" med up worldâ€"wide opinion in a mamunl:“t: Empress Hotel !ol'b.l.c.:“!'hug‘h:.mu.re love to stay here & whole year." ‘These and other choice gardens of the British Columbis capital will be thrown open to public view for a full week starting May 4 during the eightâ€"day garden festival held anmually by the colorful city. trade available. Notwithstandâ€" Victoria Garden Beauties Bring Joy to Thousands _ The state secretary told the senate naval affairs committee that establishment of a "naval frontier" b;{vnd which United States warships should not operâ€" ate would erect "an lmm Chinese wall" and "expose can citizens to attack anywhere in }:he world outside this wall." is views were c?!!md in a letter to Chairman Walsh (Dem., lnsuhnm{ of the senate comâ€" mittee. Walsh had submitted a number of questions to him conâ€" cerning the administration‘s $1, M,:‘)‘M naval l:m'h&.' Hon, Cordell Hull Says It Must Be Left Free To Guard Rights Of American Citisens Hon. Cordell Hull, United States uerchlz of state, opposed a stayâ€"atâ€"home polity for the Unitâ€" ed States navy, contending it must be left }m to defend the rights of United States citizens in any part of the world. . oo President Allan, speaking for all ‘munb-g cxpmlot}nr.egm that so many the older Conservatives had found themselves unable to be present, especially Honon'r‘ Presiâ€" dent James A. Cameron, who is at present seriously ill. _ _ __ % The association is looking forâ€" ward to a year of great activity under the able letdeum of the new President, J. P. (Jack) Allan. Continued from page 1â€" selves very young in thwfl“’ jm:l'ing by their spirited speeches and demands for rousing action. Continued from page 1â€" maturity dates is to enable the town to get the rebate from the Province and the county amounting to 64 per cent of such payments. If twoâ€"thirds in value of the deâ€" bentures consent, the Ontario Municipal Board will be asked for an order making the plan effective at once. If less than twoâ€"thirds mno, a twoâ€"months‘ notice of apâ€" o W Rermey, beroiey i ie . Nursey, Sec Weston Debenture Holders‘ Proâ€" tective Committee, states that the committee intends to vote all deâ€" and that the terms are within the paying ability of the town. posited debentures in favor of the J. P. Allan Is President Of Local Conservatives 13 iatiitie[{ii is desirable to adjust the debt of the town in this manner Weston Debenture Plan Sent Holders Garden week in Victoris has become an institution whose uniâ€" quenses attracts thousands of visâ€" itors b_;::mmlflnlm spring. gardens at this time of the year are a glorious riot of blcoom because in that western clty the favorable weather gives yearâ€"round golf and flowers which cannot be surpassed for aize, variety and. rich colorings. In addition an encertaining programme has been planned by the management of the Empress d Cemands for rousing action, Before the close of _(io meeting . He states that the committee THE U.S. NAYY TIMES AND GUIDE Hotel, sponsor of <the event There will be flower shows, talks on flowers by world famous horâ€" tioulturists, and many informal parties, ‘The abore pictures show Shirâ€" ley Temple in a favorite spot in ing ome of her recent visits; a wisitor showing her son floral -umnutum;uzm of famous ivyâ€"covered Emâ€" press Hotel itselt. to pursue his interest in golf, hunting and temnis. His ho is the mï¬cn of ‘Oriental -rt.%h- :Inu Elibank has offered the P & we cottage" in m’l\h‘.â€"ï¬‚ï¬ ork Times. The baron, now 60, resigned his post after '3.. recent Anschluss, rather than return to iVienna, to stay in England, there St. x’:: Club, Pimdifl." ‘The briet signified the end of the diplomatic career of the man who had been Austrian Minister to Great Britain si:ce 1920. Baron Franckenstein, whose career began in the days of the Hapsburg emâ€" mx‘. was at the peace conference at ratified the disappearance of the Hapsburgs and the disruption of their State. red the announcement: "Baron R:mm has left 18 Do‘xtn Square. His goct-.l address be @ â€" Tamas hMtrtagns "eppang t e on Austrian Exâ€"Minister To Britsin Will Pursue Interest In Sports ‘ the lake, _ _ _ _ And Hearts shallâ€"beat in rich warm __ blood, _ _ When i‘ri'endg.pc biend for old time‘s sa 471 Runnymede, 1988. Swbet harbinger of war birds. Whose lflrflu‘n.nombl:n gladâ€" g some thr %“fl.fll the country round ‘s departure o‘er hills, For with his eold keen icy breath Far to the North he fled away, And glorious Spring, in mirth and Gave welcome to the new born day, Now, l#lm-fl’. gentle showers fall, So silently o‘er field and plain, To vg!m: up the slumbering flowâ€" rain, (oes Come cheer, ye lads and lasses na_hl:-. MacGregor Glen Warbler When Springtime comes and arâ€" In 1dm :.‘i:â€t: wings of flight, ancy, ngs When al{ their fluttering hearts respond To rlx;utt]ual throbs of sweet deâ€" 1g Then, twot'b, two, in bypath lanes â€"Read the Ads. Arise, behold the springtime For soon your barque shall skim In the British court circular apâ€" romance In loving confidence impart, WILL STAY IN ENGLAND SPRINGTIME FANCIES 1988 1938. And other birds have all come back _ From winter‘s southland clime, hlh Mnlfl '_m""‘ have inâ€" T req Sreucy, "" _ " in i The friendly robin now builds her (While her mate sits near and old Rhiea And rags and bits of strings. _ The wee house wrens are hard at In their cottage ‘Wï¬.-m‘:&‘:‘&f‘.&. They find in the old stone wall. 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