.. Three wild, white swans were seen Operated for years by the late J. G. PAGE 2 mangle†mm TheprovincialDepartmentodHiSh- Wmmoregaryommdin ways is inviting tenders for anumber â€3 â€â€œ013 about Hotel Wilson‘in the Noannouncementhaayetbeenmade StaynerJ'orthistendersareaskedfor Chm»mth0m00twtflythingsin- â€wthctimcflmiofthec. N. concretepavementandformixedmac- vented. StflDSOanrbber about it station will be commenced. It is mm,theaetomflledbyumd.y,Ap. oneinchthick,sixfeetlongand about understoodthatthecmnpany’s uohi-mas,mmnmnthatmmw twoandahalffeetwideweresecured tect and engmeering department are work'willbecommencedaboutllay 1, andplacedontheironbeds.Thesecan workingmpimwhichwmmuicMicroeconomics-handgunsbewamedeverydayitneoemrymd completeresmrationofthennebuild-nommdhurstcornersarealsomvit- put back. Since the article appeared, mg.ftispossiblethatadeflnitestate- ed.â€"CollingwoodBulletin. Chief Wilsonhashadanumberof ment may be given out next week.- letters asking where these can be se- colnngwood Bulletin. cured.-â€"Hespeler Herald. *â€" ChmbChangeaIncaflan The Presbyterian congregation of Boym CalvesandPinPqu wwï¬muomtm chaordfcrthepaatsixyearshavc GordonFi‘arn‘isagedl'lwasseverely SincethecpeningofthesoupkitchenbeenworshippingintheMansionInnburnedmthe back foiircalvesand inthetownhallovertwohundredmenhallwithstudentsupply. Mar-mp1“ bumedfodeathinaflre havebeenglvenmealsatanaveragevices havebeenverysatisfactory, a 00“ Of eight cents a meal. The cost is number of the students, who have sup- 3:1 0:)â€: tin ’Geirgeem 0mm a: no 0: mandbytheGovermncnt,themunici- plied here, have this term carried off W town-ship Wednegdgy 'mh’ palrtyandtheugion. Governmentaid aavu'al of the scholarships in Knox 3o Dustfromstrawbeingthrowndown stops on the 31st of March and it is college. Arrangements have just been from the loft caught fire from the lan- upected that armaments will be completed whereby Rev. 13. Parry- t8 _ made locally to carry on for another Jones, MA, of Harriston Knox church 10:18:? 21:“ 1:0 2‘1le lingual :(fr monthmuiltonSeim WhOhï¬Sbeenwillinfutureconductsei-viceshereand e guh twere u 9° ° . . ’ Paris with the assistance of his son, inchargehasacceptedaschoolatBol- the serviceswillbeheld in the Evan- Gordon,managed tosave some of the kow nearChaphauandieftforthegelicalchurcheachSimdayafternoon . , cattle, but four calves and three pigs north on Tuesday. His place is being at 3 oclock. commencinz next Sunday, were consumed with the building, taken bzmw. Jtzmes Gregorâ€"Mount April lo.â€"Cliiford Express. Young Paris was severely burned on Forest C edera . {the back by falling embers. but‘ not lWoollen Mlla To Be Wrecked The Wellesley woollen mills. built and There was no insurance.-â€"Orillia News- Wild White Swan- at Sunset Point Letter. leism'ely 1100th about near Sunset Reiner, are about to be wrecked. The point last week. The birds were not enâ€" old buildings, where for years quality tirely visible from the shore with the goods were turned out, have been a naked eye when noticed by Mr. Allister monument to a pioneer industry which Wt. but with the aid 0f field 81888- has crumbled in the latter days of mass es could be seen quite dl-SthtIY. and production. Citizens of the village ex- were 53011118118 Of the prettiest type. pressed a willingness to organize in an These birds are rarely seen about this attempt to carry on the mills, but the let them strut their stuff. Underwood part of the country and it is supposed project involved too great an outlay refused. He said they would have to that the surviving three were a part The buildings are of hand-made brick , see the manager. Fiddler Assaulted Just after Earl Underwood, well- known Morris Township fiddler, had sawed off a number for an old-time square dance at Bluevale Hall, he was approached by Joseph Smith and Jack Thynne, fiddlers also, with a request to An argument and caught. a few days ago. in the Niagara , long exposure. Georgia pine was also Rapids and hurled to death over the l used in erecting this substantial struc- {tureâ€"Elmira Signet. delivered to Underwood’s jaw, causing a double fracture. The dance came to a sudden halt and Dr. Stewart was called in. This all came out in police court at Wingham when some three Fallsâ€"Collingwood Bulletin. of the flock of two hundred which was which show lttle defacement from their 1 some jostling culminated in a punch Thynne and Smith. The charge against lthe former was dismissed, but Smith was committed for trial in a higher court.â€"â€"Southampton Beacon. New Judge Appointed Trevor H. Grout, K.C., of Arnprior, B. F. Justin, says an official announce- ment at Ottawa. Judge Justin became eligible for retirement when he attained his seventy-fifth birthday recently. He lhas served as judge. since December 16, 1916. During the early years of his law . Rev.CanonH.J.Oody.chairmanof thevOntario Royal Commission on can- cer, which submitted its findings re- cently to the Government, believes ra- dium “enough and to spare†may be found on the shores of Great Bear Lake, N.W.T. He told the Royal Can- adian Institute at Toronto Saturday night there was a possibility suaicient radium might be found in that area to “break the Belgium monopoly.†Canon Cody urged the Government to proceed with caution its purchase ofradiuminviewofthispossibility.‘ ___.o____ J. G. Latham, Australian Minister of External Affairs and delegate to the world Disarmament Conference, arriv- ing in London Saturday, told interview- ers he thought failure at Ottawa Im- perial Economic Conference next July would mean disintegration of the Brit- ish Commonwealth into small and in- signiï¬cant fragments. Success, he said, could be attained only if the conferees recognizer! that new trade agreements must be based on genuine reciprocity. ...__o__... The Grand Council of Fascism came out flatly in favor of renunciation of reparations and cancellation of war debts, in a resolution adopted at a ses- sion presided over by Premier Musso- lini which lasted until early Saturday morning. The settlement of the reparationsâ€" war debt problem is the first necessary step toward the economic recovery of the world, the resoution declared. The Council, which is the Govern- ment’s official advisory body, took this positon after a detailed discussion of the entire international situation. A statement handed to the press at the conclusion of the meeting, said the cause of the business depression was hundred citizens crowded the court- more political and moral than econom- room to hear charges of assault against Iic. ___._._o____._. A grateful German nation. casting well above 19,000,000 votes for him, on Monday decided that the venerable President Paul von Hindenburg should guide the ship of State for another :135 tie“) appomteg op 2:315:81? 3338: seven years. Adolf Hitler, his Fascist or e coun y 0 cc g Opponent of the National Socialist Par- ity in the run-off Presidential election, although he gained a goodly portion of the Nationalist votes from the first el- ection on March 13, fell short of reach- ing the 15,000,000 ballots he had claimed in the campaign. ' He obtained less practice in Brampton he studied ex- than 13,500,000. tramurally at the University of Toron- w and was awarded the L.L.B. degree. “I feel like 21.†Mr. Justin remarked Tuesday. "I’ve enjoyed every hour I’ve been in office.“ Trevor H. Grout, K.C., graduated from Osgoode Hall in 1894, and has practised law in Carleton Place, Ren- frew and Arnprior, where he has been municipal clerk for 21 years. He retired from that office three years ago to de- vote his time to his practice. He is a members of the Canadian Club of Arn- prior and an active Conservative. His family consists of his wife and two daughters.â€"â€"Orangeville Banner. HIS Bank offers a servioe to I out-of-town customers equally as good as that which it affords people who can call in person. If you have mail service you can have banking service. Write to the nearest branch for complete information. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA a Suffers lacerated Foot Three youths, Doug. Clark, Doug. MacDonald and Elliott Webster had a hike abruptly halted last Friday when Doug. MacDonald suffered a badly lac- erated foot, which required 12 stitches to close the wound. The young fellows were on a day’s outing and at noon hour, preparations were commenced for making dinner. Doug. MacDonald was using a sharp hatchet splitting kindling for the camp fire when in some manner it slipped. Splitting his rubber boat and socks and Ladies’ Coats, Dresse llats as“ . .... .... ., .. l 70“ SPRING SALE: Their Scouting knowledge of First Aid was made practical use of and soon the boys had the injured foot bound up in a manner that stopped the flow of blood and offering assitsance helped the injured chum into town, a distanoe of some two miles. where med- ical attentoin was received. Doug. has been unable to attend school so far since the accidentâ€"Lucknow Sentinel. Tues, April 19, Morning and Afternoo This is a comple - display Ladies’ Sentenced on now Charge Spring Apparel. very gar u it is ex- pertly fitted and :elivered . day of sale, and fit and w kman . are fully guaranteed. tenced to serve two months in the tominors. Timothy LaRose, of this town, was W Suggestion that foreignâ€"born Com- munists should be deported to their own countries was made by Major- General J. H. MacBrien, commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, addressing veterans of the 75th bat- talion at a “thy Night†reunion in Toronto Saturday. General MacBrien deplored tendency to “depreciate the Canadian corps and what it did in the war.†He criticized people who “belittle the victory and say the war was useless.†_.___o..__â€" Production of wheat by farmers in ' the United States may be out nearly in half this year. This was forecast on April 8 by the Agricultural Department in reporting the condition of winter wheat on April 1, at 75.3 per cent. of normal, as the result of unfavorable weather. The estimated 1932 crap of 453,000,- 000 bushels is 43 per cent. below last year’s bumper production of 787,000,- 000, and is the smallest since 1917, with the exception of the i925 harvest. _____o_.__.â€"- The rebellious Ecuadorean navy clung to the harbor and fort at Pulta Piedra last Friday while the Government took emergency steps to deal with the rev- olutionists. fort, and the port at Guayaquil was closed in order that steamers bound for Punta Piedro could be shunted else- where. trate Walker at police court here on unmcy, April lst, when he pleaded guilty to the charge of providing liquor it to go on record that in the future Magistrate Walker stated he wished the maximum penalty would be meted Crown attorney F‘reebom told the out to those who furnished liquor to court that home brew beer had been minors. given to two young boys of 15 and 16 years of age and the boys were found cused, he would be as lenient as p“. intoxicated in 3 WWI: PM and 9"" sible and pronounced the two months rested A. A. AL 0 However,owingtotheageoftheac- sentence. The magistrate before announcing The two youths who m u, g m- sentence said thatanymanshoiddmmmwty,mdwt lclosedattheendofthismonth,acoold- match-traumatic“ received dida- n.v.muinmoomdr.h.mndcitflctheadqwters.mtsrthur.otthe have commenced workon MmCrawley,uccnckenoompany,thenrm sixmilessouthochadlyn.Saak.,withwhichbandlcdthebigtaskoffceding theexpeciationofputtinginaegdmg theinenengag'edinthewotkinOlio few days. Theyreportedthe landcontains con- tarlothlam. Itwlaintimatodamnetimeagothat siderablemoistm'eonthesm'faoewhichionuputoftheworkathastwould was due tobeavyprecipitationdurtng becontinuedthmuahthcsummer.oev- Marchandsaidoutlooklsmuchmom eralof theme-have “mayhem optimisticthanforthepasttwoyears. chedandintheotheramenbavebeen Readlyn is about 70 miles south of Moflmmnumbiuumdm- Moose Jaw. â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€" Bonds, stocks, commodities and the mkthepastfewweeks. ____o___ Swelicd by April showers and fast United States dollar crashed with re. melt!“ M. ponds and water-lined markable unanimity in last Friday; trading sessions of the various North American exchanges The break was aocompancd by greater activity than was apparent during the slow declines ofearliermtheweekandlosseswere pushed to greater proportions. The pre- cipitous down plunge originated in New York and produced repercussions in Canada, where losses on the Toronto, Standard and Montreal Stock m- changes showed relative losses. __..._o___. Seven Italian fliers were killed last 8'88 a _. Friday in Rome when two tri-motored 8‘38 ‘ bombing planes fell on the Lonato Pos- bowel , ditches in suburban Winnipeg last mm‘MtbSMlndm- tialdistricts,cleatlngfloodoonditicu in several municipalities. Highways are (Continued on page 3.) ONE DOSE GERIAN Ill-H Y ENDS GAS “1 Wsick .. ouswith Migu- IH-helâ€.1‘:i Onedoae and W†You ’t . ridofindigemionor '“w' bowel. BOTHupper and -: outpoisonswhichcauae Adler- ika _.. lower uolo airdrome after a collision in mid- gas, nervousness and bad sleep. Get air. . The victims included two lieutenants, Adlerlka today; tomorrow you feel the wonderful e ect of this German Doctor's remedy. McPadden's Drug two sergeants and three engine-men, Me. An official communique said that the tragedy occurred during normal flying exercises but no details were given. The accident occurred in military territory and any information is issued exclus- ively by the Government. ..._.._._o.___. 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