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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 16

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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MAIM' hi iu i tA v.i; -oixrt rv PLEDGE TO GRAIN GROWERS OF BRITAIN Semtth of Mnyiiirini, was calleil IVk'v in jr i nt i hool and wits well likd by pupils and 'eachet at the hpnrlun elnml She leaved het u. i in i thne ikterH nnd SISTER NOW IN WINNIPEG four lilutheis Mrs. IS, .1 An'let'SoM Negotiate Purchase TonoN'TO, Kib. Ti. IIOI1H Mllllllht Complete fi.r lllf piiiehi'" oil rush hnm of the A Kiiiiih Kiiu'em hy the Can, dmo Pacific HhIIwhv.

ueruniiii to VV president the I' who arrived In Tornnto toiluv. An Miiimuncemcnt of full detail vmr- Seed Oats Club Formed Bv Bovs MACKI.IN The buys' seed Ktsin flub hen have mImo niKuniyed need imlH chill, the fllKt lureting be-intf held in Mn, klm nil Mnnduy. with the leader. Hath, taking thump Tim following ufficerx ni (2? Hlggsr; Mm. A Itmitley.

Jhggsi, GYM and red, hidney. Hay, and Baldwin Promises Guaranteed Price to Farmers and Protection Against Importation of Subsidized Grain, if Conservatives Returned to Power Ij'ilie, nil of Moiiiuiigdiile, DEST PROCURABLE PltOl'K -The tbock l.nn-piel fin. lulled up nuci'ensfully mi tin- i venimi expei-ted to he made a lew weetiN he said. Hv in nun mi! the otie railway, KX eieiicu; tiny i siib-ut. Ueiitife Smith; weretmy.

Chestir U. CorHcadden. Thin club Removed From The Pas Owins to Serious Fire Hurts 'aiiad'an 'utile I.O.VlMl'v, lib 7, A I'llflllltltrC't price fur (he Ci ili'ih funnel Ktuiti. and utepK ui-aiiiht the impnrtal wn of ti'aiti fiuiii cuuiiti lea which uli-dize pioductioii, ptntiilsi'd by lit llmi Mmili'v I'aldwltl ui iiieiin- evei steps weie ncceimv. ninrt bv ptohihiiiun or by runnier duties, to pievent ntifiill ot diimped fioin Hhateyer rouritiy ttiey came If a Cnr.setvative Rnverttnieiit fnlimj It B'iaill liBlllp'led bV (lliy (pica under the (Btlie (cgumtloti as tulle will he added lo the total Wile-Ke of the 15., It" said, utid will pniMde facilities for tl.i' i mid to null riial and oilier piodnct.s into the K'ldhuiy nun.

mill the tiiixlixf- the wlieat club ami ot HiauiHored the Ma' klm agt iculiui nl mint'tv, i I nickel iniiii tu i i' ale mai iiii-h which would taken by the i ticnM1 with bii.hila ol first jjennnttinii itOi'i oiiifntihl agreement, it BOTTIU GUARANTf FD BY I'll. wool. I at the earliest imnncnt free tci oi ofti. Special to The THK I 'AH, Feb. chantri.

Ikw t'f Mr. A. S. never entet tamed 2n Jeailln okeu ii of February 25, with Win. Peine and W.

Kiuiyoii iiltiying the fimil Kitme in the fifth event. On bo eount of inild weather a ball, wai called last week and after four day rest play again roiunienced on Monday in the three rinsed eveuii. Tin open events were finished belme the mild spell. Results In the closed events es follows: Farmers' event, fliet. W.

Seignl; second, John Simpson, Net hei hill; third. J. Allan; lourtli, li. bloom Merchants event, fnsl Chant; second. J.

Petric, third, A A. ann; fourth, Win. Amy, Fifth event, W. T. Kenyoti; second.

Win. I'ctne: third. Wm. Dale. Neth-ei lull; fourth, T.

Kivus. ladled bridge party cm Tuenday srh9y3nVP even.utl. wiin lr'H nont.TB inr in' bridge going to Mrs. Mitchell, Mm lunihlyn mid Mm. Hill, l.unch was i full tli" ili i the ciom I which was i.

day morning, na. saTasi MvruaaB i otisi'i party in'n retin ned to fowl. Ht.ell he lll'i't the 'nnsl'l vutive I Oitll! Ill enttlhllll' toliiytll, Me annoiini i-d his intention, when tn pown cf irijitittiting a r-1 1 1 innitiiig In 'he fnj a n'nai finii i i. ice fur all hutite jjinwn wheal nt inillltiB In leuurd tn the importation nf "tinniiiy fed" nat winch been rant. ins much espi'i'ially in Scotland.

Mr lialdwln said ht take what- I el'Vi 'V the huntes, Mlslsled by I'Melf ftnm unch an ohlientlori. Mi. further "aid. Me. uliu a.

sliranci' he ndheieu tu pledges Hint only lititnc fed hei would l.e supplied to tin navy, army and air tuicp tn home poitu during the winter rnontliB, and that durum toe kIx months lift or hal ve; percent of the flmir used In the sct'vu-c wamid be milled from home wheat armirsiF. wi tstiDoiai mourn Lfsun, i rajMW sua NEW CHARGE IS NOW LAID 1 Wmni take Mr. Soiatt. after which mi enjoy able hour wmm spent with hinging iiti'l teiutip reading. 11 1 ii'iihnr i pre toniK'u.

M.ittT i I'nnirl' i i tu be K.I'He, said toniuht tlml fewr I The Original Label Insist on GRANT'S 'BEST PROCURABLE' 1:1.1 Obituary i ii" ly SiM'i Muni l-'eitie. mi ir fit-r Hi-tun (if tin Young Detective J. I'lO to Face of Finds Lost Lad Am: A Forlong Accusation Fraud SO.VN'IN'CDALI', The community mi shocked on Monday by the death of Margaret (Peggyl F'air- r-ssinn -r miv Siolrr Mhiii! i IV. 'IS fit'-' i.iok"n it en onu leg. it vi hrothec nine-year-old daughter of Colter went on the eac and he fnl lowed the trail to the Lauding I route lie euniniandeei rd a team aed dcigli and caught up lo the trnvelri at Sa '(cum Lake, iitmui nine miles 1 1 mil The Pax PitHinctul police also took pint the si.jinh, hut their tar fuliowvd another road to that Carrier was taking.

The juvenile sleuth and ht. riuniiy reached The I'os about o'i'iock in the evening' jimi 1 Follows, Trail Successfully; Youngster Gets Fed With Waiting at The Pas I In i iy Kan 'brother, formerly tf A--Tilth, the local lumber mall. Falling while playing at school about month gu, ber injuries weie nut thought to be serious until a few davs befme ber death when Dr. i.cnaii 'ndsv. di KIIIM Salntf MattUi.

Mario 1 La Arui-jm mt i. fend shock, fro.ii I it.vt 'i i I M.f Kill in-, f-n lil'il of ili! I I. ri 1 1 In I'd Ma. 1 i J' in HI H) ain Tiie Star I'boeiov Keh. 27.

A ll tl AS, I out I halKi'd ai'pi-ovnnati'lv Lost $21,000,000 ad of The Pas tin tied ulae Willi SlnO.lKH, A' it allce false affi Tlh' I veai'-old to he it hen U'e Life of a mm Iili'illl: good dctectne yesterday i'llvol the disappi Hi'Jinee nf i'ji eai s. J'he missing boy nil 'al a of utubi i laud 24 of Willi; Oil I'll! hi Ida. re lea -ed cm ur wi.il en the tvav nwn Ivtglit Hrv. hail' of Kci'watiii, iw vn arctic of the fire. The mush out by trum tn Al Hudson Pay Railway, tnmut-im Sinter (Icncral St.

Joseph. Sacred Heart of" the (Miliite did. St. ltimifare, Maiiitolm, ainn ij this morninf; So further ana i been inadi- ccuieernint; 111" Cai of the reniairiihK pupils in i schools. It is- cxpceti-d that i children will he sent in Huuye, None would he sent 'i in lt is II' i TdllllNTO, I-'eb, 27.

The ie-fluecil wheat imp and i's failure to move normally icsulted in a losi of 000,000 in the Canadian Pacific Railway i W. Heatly. the president, told i.i wspapermen today. Less than half nf this, however, will be made up when the wheat dues start to move, which Mr. Peatty expects will be next month.

I he nm. ill, withoul nod h1" leseiier wa.T urge r. of mg i 'an nr had been hinught a. day ago for a minor on nr Yesterday he ideutly ent of waiting so he started on a hike hark home. After Varictiei of Bread tnionf eta tuiLs with heln o( th Purity Fiour Coci Rook.

Mailtd for i'Oe. Wpurs Ceitlt FW WiBi Cm. Limmd. el all tiled I't Hill IT ph'll gi a Ill i iiiili' alleeed by the fal-e affi IS 'I to fiom the Tii' l. ale two ii 1 with li i lava.

Koilom ice i.htanieii $14; A. a'. mi. mi miiiiii jiiimiihi i suianrc compafi.v hv false affidavit nil f-ebi the ithouKli ciliated clais Wuistpcf, Mta, i t'-l of 1 ifl.rr i i hal-gi'd Ml in a Sturtjeon liniuling a report to that eFfe-t. ci here today, acrorduiK tn off the Catholic chinch.

it it the same day i. obtained l-'orltaig reluni'-d lure tmlav II I Cllllei ed to polie," Under he Mi ml TO HORSE "A fair morning, Gentlemen!" An impatient wait for the laggards Then "To Horse!" and the gay cavalcade moves off. Among those who ride to hounds, the sterling qualities of the fleet, stout-hearted Irish Hunter are a byword. And equally established in fame irnatinn of jierjury thaiges laid nst him connection with the di tiald will case He was ii oil hail hut was i'lis itelv charged with tiie nffrrn-e amst the insurance company. is John Jameson Whiskey t-V I i i i Senate Adjourns OTTAWA, Feb.

27. The senate lay adopted the motion for an au Ask Quick Action On Pensions Bill T. L. Church Criticizes Board, Declaring Many Veterans Shabbily Treated Canadian Press OTTAWA. Feb.

27 Desn ihma number of cas-es of returned soldiers, who he claimed, had received shahlu-treament from the pensions boatd T. Church Toronto North west' today continued the House id Commons the debate on pensions. He urged the house tu tak" immcdici" action and said it miqht well spend a week on the utie.s lion now lather than refer it to a committee which would mean indefinite delay. di ess in reply to the speech from the throne and adjourned until March 25. ranim TTTTiTPnG (SMI Arrest Head Clerk TORONTO.

Feb, 27. Wallace K. Robinson, head clcik of the security department of Stobie. Forlong and Company. Limited.

Winnipeg branch of was ariested here today on a chaige of theft pirforrcd by Winnipeg authorities. He is being held local police until arrival of offi Ins from the western city. Bail lefusetl. Fresh Fish Low Prices I rish WhitK llsh, oleanesl lOc 5'l or 100-In. lots 9c Box lota, 140 His.

8c 1'resh Lake Herring, 7 for. Frei.li Sea Herring 15c I'resh Sole 15(! Fresh Mackerel 18c Fresh liel 22c Hairy Hutter, 3 lbs 90c New I.aid F.ggs Low Prices We Buy Dressed Poultry BILLINCATE'S FISH MARKET 263 2nd South. Phone 4634 gwj J' jk'A Mi QjJ THE BEAUTY OF APARTMENTS BEGINS AT THE FLOORS! Let prospective tenants find Canada Hardwood Flooring in the apartments you build! All women delight in using these beautifully veined and so easily waxed surfaces as a framework of pretty rugs and as the foundation of the decoration of the home. And these Canada Flooring hardwoods give long-lived floor efficiency as well. If you have old rooms needing re-floorina, lay one half inch Canada Flooring right over the old floors.

It in done without any readjustment to your woodwork or doors. We have in stock in all grades and thicknesses: OAK, BIRCH MAPLE and BKECH DRYERS: Seven modern dryers to dry all kinds of wood. SERVICE: We do dressing, cutting and renawing in ail quantities. CONSbl.T WITH Ol SI RV1CP, DF.PAR'l MENT KIR JT RTHKR INCORMM tON, Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Not a Drop is Sold Tilt It's Seven Years Old! TlllS Si; VhK HAV TO TKKAT AN AT IIOMK KM CHtflSTh, JOHN JAMESON SON LIMITED DUBLIN (t: caiisi Jlf'id (itops nt flu it to knov hi The question under discussion was a resolution inti educed by Peter Ate Q'bbon. Muskokai.

the th onus of disproof of the disabilities alleged in any application for pen.sio-should be on the uensions board. The government proposes tu in lioduce a bill dealing with the ter. but Mr. Chlir'-h said this woaic mean the bill. when introduced would no to a committee whiel would report towards the end of the session, involvinc unneci'ssaiy delay Hesldep! eritick'inij the pensions hoard.

Mr Church maintained the government was not employing as many returned men in the srovcrn-ment services as it N'o one ever heard of a returned man heinp appointed to the senate or tt in anv attractive position. They were only considered suitable for menial posts. "There has been mole talk this session about the appointment of a woman to the senate than about do ag something for the returned men." said Mr. Church. "Why did the government not appoint a woman who lost a win in the war tu the senate or a widow who had lost a husharid?" he a.sked.

An. amendment to the old ae pensions act to make lefurned soldiers eligible for the pension at the age of 65 years instead of 70 years as in the 'ease of civilians was cd by Dr. T. K. Kaiser.

(Cons. Ontario', He maintained ex--ervice men should be treated as pieferred citizens and regard bad for Ihcir "prcin Fiture age." hat. ihpp (h1 lhf pn oni" ni m.jny fn hv nil' wiiow jpg irrntmrnt. uhicij cfui p. pri in mr an I firii rirv.r'HE 3 i.ri'irrnnM HtjT-ntth 'Imi! imf Jtrni h-M -n( trf hoi n'r A i "-t lift ir.

nuaur: unt i i 'i'HMf nfui f-nint An inipr')-. pomedriiv i i hi finally The annual meeting of the BaKkiitchewan Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society will be held on Friday, March 7th, 1930, at 10 a.m., at provincial headquarters, 2331 Victoria Avenue, Regina, for Keport of work of 1929, F.li'i'lion of Officers, C.eneral Business. W. F. Marshall, Commissioner Saskatchewan Division Rrt'H! ftin cl(, jtjy thH IM- Hfl'J (II CANADA FLOORING CO.

LIMITED 304 BEALMONT STREET TOW OF MOITST ROVAI. infisr Mencreab threat vhlctj which may ttl-i ircii- Mifiolv Jff by ftft EealfiMly Jff delicious MMl Me freshing REAL iM'X A BOHEMIAN V' LAGER TOUR BOUILLON, MADAM! we" i 1 Finder's Drug Stores Pinder's Drug Stores carry in stock everything that a first class drug store should carry. You're every need can be supplied here at lowest prices and with a courteous, helpful service. Cut Prices For Saturday JUr i) '(' i I 6 i GILLETTE ENO'S FRUIT PALM OLIVE VACUUM WINCARNIS BLADES SALT SOAP BOTTLES WINE 65c 75c 4 25c 39c 98c if AT YOUR SERVICEf ALAUNiA' 35c Andrews' Liver Salt 29c GOc Chase's Nerve Food 25c A. B.

S. and C. Tablets. 19c G5c Lysol, medium 49c $1.25 Absorbine small 95c 25c Tasteless Castor Oil 19c ff -f kit 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 17c or 3 for 50c 45c Pond's Cold or Vanishing Cream 33c t- Ill ANDANIA ANTON I A ASCANIA AURANIA AUSONIA Whot a revelation cf service travelling Cuncrd Toufiit Third Cabin I Personal service, from rrgMy-tralned Cunord servonfs. Your Deck S'eword, for instance, never forget! never overlooks you 0 bogiilon lirne, eveti cithougH you ere 1 30c Djer Kiss Talcum 23c 25c Cuticura Soap 3 for 57c 12c Lux Flakes 4 for 35c 25c Flaxseed, 1 lb.

cartons 19c Jergen's Glycerine Soap, 4 for 25c $1.00 Nujol 79c Ik A mum Hib-S ti ttv Me3'toed -tr-. lie Ar-'" v-'J'd- 75c Horehound Honey and Tar Cough Syrup, large bottles 57c Palm Olive Talcum free with tube of Palm Olive Shaving Cream, both for 35c engrossed in a cbse fiivsh ot shgffle-boa'd, or ensconced in a quiet, lazy rock, writing home Thy cr great fHos, these Cunord stewards. low fO'Bi fo Cwnoid Cac ti Cicss. toufiit Thud Cabin 9 oe -I'e-J. ft 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 39c 25c Scott Tissue Toilet Paper.

19c 25c Hand Cleaner 19c COc Absorbent Cotton 49c $1.00 Listerine, large 73c Bayer's Aspirin, 2 dozen 39c Envelopes, 3 packages 25c 50c Forhan's Tooth Paste, large 39c SPEWERiES LIMITED PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY EXPERT DISPENSERS CANADIAN SERVICE 5 STORMS WK DELIVER 6 TELEPHONES 1 1 ti tO'jf 1ST I It I 1 li litl'D A SS.

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