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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_05_18 .10 � Qp,7Z 4;: 44 5 fe- .7 -1 ..... 7 All 1Q, VOL. XLV 11. -PICKERING, ONTO, FRIDAY. , MAY 18, -19280 W' . 31. Virafsoww"al C*Teo= 2u-wer GREEN RIVER. S. SOFTBALL LEAGUE 4 Don't forget the first football game Saw ZU sad Basket of A meeting was held at Dunbarton GREEN WOOD ' fJhe season to be played between last week for-the purpose of organ- R.L.BOOBY-Pbysician and Sur. Goodwood and Green River on Sat- izing a Township Sunday School Soft Ot Graduate of University of Toronto. urday, May 19th, at 6 o'clock. D Phone Pick 1526. Come ball League. The meeting was open- IOUs Wryi 31-4 and cheer the boys along. ed by singing "Onward, Christian ........ MILLS V B. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Direetor Soldiers." After,discussing the mat- .11. %Dot I "trical Association of ontsido. Reg. GREENWOOM ter it was decided to-organize a Soft- 'Established IM amberof the American Optometrical X O=miaed by appointment. Baskets. ot all sizes ball League, and the following rules =4 The Dramatic Club of St.' Paul's sm�C1. Oct.Out. were adopted: United Church, Pickering, will pre- and descriptions sent their play entitled "The Bash- (a) To qualify for a team requires ful Mr. Bobbs," in the Greenwood one to attend Sunday School at E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Church on Tuesday evening, May 22. least 50 per cent. of the Sundays Sakcii tor,Notary Public Etc. from May 1st,A &to :at lowest prices 1 Come and hear a real play. Admis- 4. South wing,Court Houise, w.b,%o sion 25 cents; children, 15 cents. Each Sunday School to raise a nae Y�e 7 (b Barley team of its own, there being no A G.BROWNINU, K. 0.. Barris. Salt for sale. Xx�s ter,Solicitor.Nota 'ublic Aznei'Blk., DUNSARTON. age limit. -an _t of Post Office,Dundas Street, d (c) That the captain carry a list of WeVitliz. Phone 386. Offivt Phone 392. Baseball is being practiced very en- names of those qualified to play, :-CHAS. A. W1111TE. IPBATON & ROSS'-Barristers. S thusiastically by. our young people. certified by the Superintendent's V 0- -1&Gitarz. Successor to late W. G. Barnes We a' Northern owario 5 StretToronto. Builti4rg. 330 are..sorry to report that Dr. signature,. aY Phone Mark e420 Dales and C. W. Holmes are both (d) Any person may be referee ife. -7 . he'a W,.-Beaton. very F,Row. 'aide 2767 agreeable to both teams. Adel Roofing Material Mrs. Harper Allen and children (e)All teams intending to play must ]RICHARCSON & PICKERING- spent a few days in the city with her send in their names to the see A, Barristers Soliciton etc.. 213-214 Coifed- mother. -retary of the league, before May "ationLife Building. Corner-y- -and Rkh- alated spend Sta Toronto.Phones Main 1 90 and 5 x British Columbia Shingles Mother's Day was celebrated in our '25th. 0499. Pickering office o 39C main X P me , =�sftj .ltd Satutday evezings. Ph ck7 Church on Sunday morning in a beau Schedule of games, times and No. 2 3 and 5z tiful manrer, places to be published in the Highe ..d Mrs. James Smales and wee Baugh- -Pickering News by the 31st May. Bon t�- ter, of Ennisillen, visited in our vil- (g) The presiding executive must is- LAKE B - TORONTO ASP"LT loge last week sue invitations throughout tbw BEATON. D. D. S., prices sri BGraduatelof the Royal Colelge of Dental ROOFING Born, at the Cottage Hospital,Wel- Sunday School Associations to 5012geons and UtiversitT of Tomato. office Murray's 18 in.-, 32 in. and 36 inch lesley St., Toronto. on Saturday, May attend the election meeting of the =Murdes:A's Gonfectionexy store, whithy, - hours 9 to 12:1 to 3.30. Ind.'p.-iom o: widths, 4 in I Shingles ; also 12th, to the Rev. and Mrs. H_ Nor- new executive about the end of paid ads phone 1 220, 441y Metal Valley and man Taylor (nee Marion Moore), a March each year: RIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9.. be presented by the L D. Ridge Roll. F�on. _(h) The cup % -, Esecutive to the winning team (Succeescr to r,r. I N Da. Gradsate oi Material,Toxon the Royal or will give price on-- to U University. At Claremont offtce over D, A GOODWOOD. each year after having the name Scott's re every Tuesday slid Fnd�y, Phone On Saturday night In'd jinmex. n Z71f finished job. of the team and year suitably S sc *neon A • a sell known farmer, r5 year,4 (i) The cup must be released each -PImem age, HERBERT T. PALLA I_8F 0 D.D.S.. Grad iatj of:he R of age, living near here, had an ex- year and cannot be permanentlyt. Royal C�,Ilege of y citing experience which nearly . hat] Surgeons and the V of Toronto. held until it was beeen won each A good sus. pply of Hard and Sof 1; University sial 5uJ S.Balsdon's store.Picirtring,()At e year aboveLUMBF.1% ALRD fatal results. He had gone into the year for three consecutive 41 gam to a P.in, or by alris,t- stable to feed his cattle for the rules the Coal on hand. Alco a ou must Phone Pick 3700. ly (j) Outside the certified pply ight, when he was attacked by a league shall be govern_�d by the of Kindling Wood, OU* THE MINING MARKET -bull which hitherto had never exhib- Ontario Provincial Softball Lea stove length. • iced a vicious nature. He was knock gue: Z4. We buv and sell, furnish quotation* ed down and trampled on and gored The following officers -ere elected: 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. A ELIZABETH RlcHARDsov- and information on all Listed and by' the enraged animal. His cries Fire sad automob-le insurance of all kinds. President - Lyman McCullough, ZIA Unlisted Mining Stocks. soon brought help and he was rescued DONALD MLTNRO, PICKMNG ="=kog tomPaw"Of solid 1531311ciAl staind. We will be pleased to advise w"b&t - Claremont. from his perilous position. The local Vice-President for South -Harold stocks to buy or to bold,or bysician was summoned and he gave Anderson, Dunbarton. L. SURIVINGHAM KEAY-Licensed auctlov. what stock to sell. first aid, after which he wan-Gw]RlDE Vice-Pres. for North-John Villli- Off.Altana Live stock and rontral gain .. . Building and General Clients are making monjoy b* rushed to the Toronto General. Hos� 1r.sa8.*V7 stvIen0ed to. Terms reasonable. son, Goodwood R.R. 1. Contracti ssoui� it ag. Pbanestauff'som 31-4 followiag our advice, stal. His injuries, though very pain- Sec.-Treas.-M. J. Wilker, Clare- Estimates furnished on all claftei%, POSTILL licensed A Our long experience in Mining. ex- ful, are not so serious as at first mont. of work-Interior and Exterior. hr o"osiss of 002sel's, od tending over & period ot twenty thought, and bright hopes are enter- The hymn, "What a Friend Alterations and r"im­ we no Nam of an kilada atse"so On yaa� ears. allows us to give sound advice tanned for his early recovery. 0060,k Addrese Groan giver IF 0_ the investment?Zture of a mine have in Jesus was then sung and the Obtimmays Built Come,rots Work. Oct,0011meeting brought to a close by Rev. of the speculative feature of a pro*. Dr. Fraser. Phone Pickering 5712 A-DIZATON T0W1q8X1P=BX pectivis mining venture. -CENTENNIAL CORNERS. 7-. 00minkslonsirfor, %Lkkq 'L FAIRPORT, ONTARIO Asiosroatems. X%% mann to Imisi SOLLOWAY, MILLS & CO. Our boys enjoyed their first foot- See the "Bashful Mr. Bobbs" at IC=;. 'Tm*- Ot worthw UO- Members of Rtandard n Tuesday Even ball practice on Saturday evening. Greenwood, o SHINGLE 7, Stock Exchange. Miss Mary Dixon,of Malvern,spent ing, May 22nd. S 'Members of the Montreal the week-end at her home here. AUC- X MAW, LICENSED Now W TIONEER.for York.Qntairto aad Durbage Mining Exchange. Thos. and Mrs. Norton, of Brough- BROUGHAM. a Scotia Obingles coon 'Galt Galvanized Steel SbIngloo T'Ok As 01 am, spent Sunday with his parenth to. arias reasonable. r=at'ended Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, �sersmqmd at NZwS1 Oftv, may be Metropolitan Building, here. Mrs. John Patterson is under the Bird's Felt Slate shin M said Indps. dont pbowee. Whitby,oat, By TORONTO, ONTARIO Mrs. and Miss Kime, of Whitby, doctor's care at present. for sale at S Phones : Adelaide SM and&97,2 spent Friday evening at M. Chap- Charies and Mrs. Harrison called at T. PATERSON'S - CLA'REMO.NT ' - man's. D..Gannon's on Monday. Call and get prioes. ••Phone 2812 D. Gar-eon and family spent THE RURIAL We are sorry to report that d with, day with A. Taylor s, at Little Brit- pring The I Miss Jean Brumwell is indisposed Sun- SECURITIES COMPANY LTG. a very severe cold. urn. LAWS The Willson boys from Toronto Mrs. Tredway Closson entertained • the young people to a shower and spent Mother's Day with their parent Real Rotate and Insurance'. party in honor of Harold and Mrs. at Rosemount. Painting Time a G A R A G E 1 D. Gannon and E. Perryman spent ..Farm Properties Specialty. Reed, who were recently married. Mother's Day was observed in our a couple of days at Ravenshoe, doing We dre prepared to do Z all kinds Read Offiqe:218-224 Confederation Church on Sunday. Rev., Dr. Fraser some repair work at the former's of repaining of cars, also bat Use the bust paint and et the Life Building.Toronto. preached a very appropriate sermon farm- tery charging, electric and bee Phone Maio IMP. the choir also rendered special The last heard from our travellers, welding and in fact lbraodram.-Henderson's Paint.9 Branch Office: Gofdom Buildings' music. L. Johnston and J. Gerow, they had everything in con. and Pickering Ontario. The anniversary services of Celt- reached El Paso, Mexico, with no nection with T&rUi6h06,IAcqber9 and Shellac* tenniial United Church will be held mishap. -The-beartfelt sympathy of the com- Am guaranteed, Give them atrial. Phone WO. _2W on Sunday, May 27th. Rev. Mr, car work. You will be delighted. Auld, of Markham, will preach in munity is extended to the Hutching's Gag,'011s, Gfre"is and Accessories rIME TABLE-Piskertall gt&Uom the afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, stand- family in the loss they have sus"ed on h4nd constantly. A111110, MurOsm in all the colors, Oije T.R. Traimigoing Earl iluessionows; and time. In the evening at seven by the death of their bother. ,TQrP6 and General Hard rare. IL Our business men have mut&%W Call and see our Catalogues of are. No. 20 Mau 7M A o'clock, standard time, Rev. W. Rack- 28 Local 1144 P.M- ham, of Whiteale, will speak. Spe- agreed to close their respective places Dodge and Star Oars.; Phone 46M. Do LOONJ 545 P.M cW iiiusic will be rendered at both of business on Thursday evenings at Sunday train, &08 A.M. afternoon and evening -services. 6.30 o'clock sharp. See advt. in an- Traimis going Vrs@1 due as f4lows.- other column. LAWS GARMSE. ALVIN BUSHBY No. 29 Local 9-M A.M. CHERRYWOOD. Clifford and Mts. Hubbard, Mise 64 AND SERVICE STATION 27 LoW 144 P.M. Leigh and M. and Mrs. Hamilton, PICKERING 9 Mail 9,05 P.it. Mr.' Elwin Lintner spent Sunday motored to Oshawa on Sunday to Sunday train" 8.32 P. M. with his-parents here. visit Earl and Mrs. Hoyle, the latter ,Foregoing' is according to St4mdard Thrfftyp Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rennie and Miss being in very poor health. We all time. Irene Fenney, of Toronto, spent Sun- hope that she may soon improve in pringtime Will quickly reco day with Mr. and Mrs. Fenney. health. _gnize the unprece- dented values now,.;ffered in Congo]. CLAREIN The drama entitled "Bashful Mr. E. E. ani Mrs. Perryman and fam- fONT jg e new iower. Bobbs," which was to have been given Sam Gold Beal Rugs at the ily spent the week-end with the 1pt- thati-elver pri-es, prices that offer here on the evening ff May 4th, but ter's parents in Acton. While there tremendous savings. CREAMERY postponed; will- be given to-night Mrs. Perryman visited her little Patterns-The new '1928 range is th, (Friday) by the Dramatic Club of St. niece, Miss Helen McLean, who has Kodak, -.Tim*e V most beautiful yet obown, Paul's United Church, Pickering. been critically ill in the General Hos. at price paid for Everyone come and hear this amuq.' pital, but hopes for her recovery are Hos- Highest IMPROVED QUALITIES Cream at the ing play. now entertained. The new Multicote Surface io the Mother's Day was fittingly 6bserv- Week-end visitors to the village SEE US J.in the church here, Mrs. Forsyth, included Miss Khy Wilder with 'Miss or wear is built right Into and thruug Cmamery---le( of Claremont, gave a very-Yelpfu-1 -Plfyll-is--G�ew, out the thick long wearing surface. and inspiring address in the Sunday family at his parents; members of Give nie a trial and be em Kodak and Br-ownie "Fin0ed School,which was greatly appreciated the Hanson family with their r- As you know Congoleum Gold Seal pa Sage are all guaranteed by the Gold by those present. The service of ents; Miss Gladys Middleton Seal on surface FIA DALE MILLS praise was led by• a choir composed her people; and friends from Bea- Brownies Brownies 2.25 up of mothers, vefton with Mrs. Geo. Philip. 411 Note these lower prices: JW %ICZ On Monday evening a large num- On.Saturday afternoon at the Chris- ]Kodaks 5.00 up 9x12 size formerly 15.00, now 1&50 ber of friends and neighbors gather- tian Cemetery here the funeral took ed at the-hall here to bid good-bye place of the late Mrs. Tutton, widow 1&25. 11.75 �f :, !� to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson and of the late Rev. Tatton, the once be. If it illli't LD ]CLStUlin it 8.50 .'For Pastry use 56 7.60, 0.75 Miss Marion, before their'departure loved paAor of the Christian Church -isn't a Kodak 7 to Harrowsmith where Mr. Ferguson here. But few are left to remember ft41 44 5.50, 14 5.00 Our has secured a position with the Cali- his work and character,the old church We also do We am now selling Imperial Floor Royal Brand adian National Railways. An enjoy- alone bearing silent testimony to his Wax,a wax that is hard to boot ngg speeches and singing. After these On Tuesday, May 8th, the Wo- lopb lip and hard we& at your Grocer's. able time was spent in game untiring efforts. Deve Farmers who have Whibbtpl your a suitable address'expregaing the loss men's Institute held their annual four tnids from yotWown to thew neighborhood of this esteemed' meeting when the following officers wheat. We eau family, was read by Mr. Jas. Todd, were elected for 1928: Piesident, Mrs. A. bs[errift grind iL after hich the family was present- Holtby; lit Vice.-Pres., Mrs. R.Mil- Fer Enlargiag ed with a beautiful clock. Mr. - ler; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. Albert Gray; L)ealer and Fred of all kinds--0hick9.1feed, guson ably thanked the people for Sec.-Treis., Mrs. M. Burk; District THE PICKERING NEWS A D. X sad h�r - g surface, lNuend Director' hen feed, chop, miUfAd. their thoughtfulness to them. Before' 4 1 Representative, Mrs. L. Johnston Phone IS" Chopping every week-day. - going home a dainty lunch was serv-,Oxeculive Committee - Mrs. Shep! E. C. Jones, Phim. Be. ed and all joined in singing "Auld pard, Mrs. Holtby, Mrs. M. Burk, Lang Syne" and "They are Jolly Good Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Johnston and Miss hakering, Put M- 8 =I if. XJ0C=-VVClQ= Fellows." Druggist Pickering a - og .{a .,r .,,c„'ww`rc, .+ >L!i� e.r'wti• • , h'W+...wh`a� af- ,v �" wn- , k4wJ - 3�i e.... t4 . R:.vw:-;� ?rte e� ;.'r X 5ae',.v;I'ua'SL7•+9?,',l ror„ Y$LnoffsrY'r" :-"�..YrAT fi *;""e''e4'�^+c,�.,'••y,.;,:V=,/..fo v°.SY1aX:."ms�TaM..y.-h..e�v.:,.:'Gf�` awy+ a!!'^'^2,•: " ,cam'^-�•--�.. ,. � - 'f, a.. shot -across they table and tracked on • % • , s wt Green. Tea drinkers do not know the fugll eenljo the point of the aggressor's ja*- : a n Tea anS tlwr use• llA i Had it landed solidly, it would have meat of Gree - r knocked Joe half the length of the s I Green—the V C�tO�CeSt Val lets- Ifiettde�i t0 room. But as it was, he flinched back i� i O fAL i fe�etion--Pale !n air-tight metal to prottct t at the last instant,'ageing the Aging - _ ��5,_So�.for only.�_Per"j.-Ihs Ask for �t 8 danger ,from the corner of his eye. M " So the blow merely grazed the-bdn s ;:� t Ply grocer's. and.partly stunned him for the frap- a ' tion of a mingte. CASE. He staggered up from lila chair anfi ' back a. step. The xl�olver dropped f rANDAM OF QUALITY FOR CHER°SO S• r of his unnerved fin- ' yLAUX down to the tips • • • a h gees and •hung there by the trigger i ! guard. The very' curse which he ut- " r tered was blurred and half spoken. Tim -- - ` "Keep out. of this!" commanded s Haines,-and reached for the shoulder from corner to corner of the building British I:aoa►as 111 the U•S•A. ` TEA $Dl of his table companion. His grip was and a fZotfall started small murmurs London Times (Ind.): The listing strong, but his fingers Blipped from a squeaking across the house. of a British Government sterling low He might But when Joan sr ose from her bed on the New York Stock Exchange is a r cted muscles: H R t coat a , mssimportance. as well•have laid an' arresting hand on it was like the rising of a shadow; kiatorie event of some . the Sank of an avalanche. there was not even a whispering of Only. a few years ago American in Gloster went over the table,the covers as they were laid back. And yestora'were almost complete etaan8° _ ® D . D -eight ere to foreign investments, and many and landed first with his fiat on the(so gingerly did she trust her we ht to �= face of Joe, and secondly, with his`the floor that It gave not the slightest argued 'that they would .remain ao; feet on the floor, The halt numbed II mound back to her. but they have developed an nnezpect- ® • fingers of"doe sere gathering the,re- So, for a-moment, she stood quietly,, ad liking for tbts form of investment, ' 1 -, volver again. ` thinking and planning and weighing though in all,'or nearly all, easel chances, with a hand pressing a hol- they have Insisted that the loans low into her cheek; and perhaps timid should be dollar ligations and not ity would have conquered now as it obligations paYal?�n the .currency had conquered with her before had it of the borrowing country. -The lfai- - Dan.Barry was a roan I wrorige-ice, and - • not been that her window opened to Ing• therefore, of a foreign internal HEGIN AERE TODAY the east and, looking t'brough it across Iva>x marks a new, it eaperlmental re "Joan" lives with an old recluse,1 he was a man who gave n,e my life the night, she caw what seemed the stage [n development of lFmerica-as zr'hen he.had it like that--to -take if rising.of.a great fire among the black an international financial centre. Bgek Danields, presumably her lather,; edges of the eastern mountains. in an out-of-the-way ranch house. She he wanted it—'� W complains that she never goes where "Well," said Joe with sinister mean- .(To.be continued.) A reliable antleeptto--Mlnard's. c other girls go and obviously tilairns ing, "yenta like that come !ew and far) - ]Daniels by this statement. That.nigt.t between, eh?" !I op The Joys of Life Paths for Pedestrians Joan slips from her bed after Daniels '.They do," answered Lee.; "There London Datiy Telegraph (Cons.) has retired• rare some folks that hold a small London Morning Post prong Iia Two prospectors; Hal Sprin er and �K'3 (Dr. J. 9tr"ickland (3ooda1l`eaya that the country there has sprung up a Rudy Nichols, are shot and killed in I grudge to the end of time. I've met. the great increase in the number of dastardly habit of removing footpaths, 3 an argument with a scoundrel by the'men like that." The meaning could provided by our ancestors to protect not be misunderstood. deaths from heart disease to due to ► name of Joe Nlacarthur, Harry Gloater And uddenly Joe turned white. Hia ( 1 late'' hours, cocktails, 'cigarettes and n from cot the pedeRirfan or horseman 1 s retur is to the camp, finds the bodies the low emotional character of mod liaion with a coach or cart. Never • o! his partners, and italizes that he!head lowered.and thrust out a bit ern novels. plays and films.) He who,has. the piovisron of-footpaths at the will be accused of the crime So be'more than usual; he pushed back his -, long and "xQp =nod Java -i" roA been ae_1n1- } e so ai, ! r KI tuust -avoid emotion, take but little li porton; as it is to-day i and the giving as elderly, not unpleasant man ing a to give his knees clearance for quick I I h route. "You're! 4 eaerc.se, not overwork his brain and of a-little space for uaeTa'ot the road r °�'' restaurant along the r,I action,. And his right head dropped it i, headed for the Rio Grandma--pronto• cut down on his tobacco. it in not a%who are not motorists should be the -Bays the elderly.man knowingly. "I! Patently close to his hip. ,'� _,p first prlacipie of road development �. Ji '� '' �. v a _ rescription to follow. And l were a sheriff I'd have you locked up I "You've met one of them rnen.in me, to any case most o us wo d prefer t row out-The�tI— <' ' oa suspicion. But I'm not -a sheriff-- Haines," he said, breathing hard, and I to drop down dead in the mtddle of (1 1 t lint by a considerable distance." yet growing whiter and whiter as the crook play or sermon than have to en Corrugated Calvanizedl. - ion mounted. "I've been thinking ilia flat shot across the table. _ a__the_Liageiiag torture of., lowly IORr.GO_O.a WITH THE STORY Pnd _ dying ae other diseases. Dir. Goofy sad-tltirtking about-you and me: 0.nd} ROOFING - �� I'm tolerable glad that we've met up I tens `CHAPTER IlI.-(it'd•) Tolerable lad'." -The blow.landed in the nock of time' all will fellnessgli i fewer people into . STEEL Direct from Manufacturer to Theft exchanged eloquent glances, And. indeed, the battle..luat shook l cul it ender; the fight, zvh rling h-ila}The the trey fess than he Imagines.no. 1.- and Harry Glower drew a 9yeaklhim like a leaf... r ^bout and pitching him into the wall,The theatrea�and cinemas will not Consumer. WRITE FOR PRICES.' Harry-a leaf. eyed them shrewdly. with. a force that jarred the room. He shut down on his.account.` W. L DILLON CO., Limited breath of relief. Before be.could ape - - -.p:_ again a #hfrd man entered the room. bad been among fighting. men all slumped loosely lack upon the floor. fag tgt George tat. Toronto stopped short as his glance fell aeon i his life. They were a sort of Ian-- Mary, brought by the uproar fo t�e _ ( Gloster's companion, an.. then ad- guage which he could read with per-1 door of the kitchen, screamed and ran -arced -gain, slowly, with an fuse-`. back, and W u raised a shrill Chatter- feet fluenev. ecribabte change in his matitier and i - ing . l ee Haines.wa4 already kneeling _ Bat as de Tooked 'from one to the bide the fallen man, whom he turn- I c s step which told that he was"facing other of these two be coots not tell) i danger. As for the man beside Glos-I which a as the more formidabie. There I e.don his back, L ter, he, too,had altered. sitting a-little I was more nenrou* energy in ace. but "Not even• a broken jaw," he raid. -straighter in his chair, and with an in the man who had just been called j"Tie must be made of India rut lie,." Vo�c7Rs w. r ontthrust of his }ower jaw. `Haines there was a calm reserve of i F e arc�e and f iced Gloater, and laid Yet he said calmly enough- '!Hello,i strength which might be employed in his bandaged hand on the shouiie- ut Extraordinary Man. Joe." #the crisis. Ile was older, to-bE auxef. the other. His calm was amazing to „ inalL Howdy nodded the other. "Kind but he was not yet old xnough to be,Harry Gloster. t ever met."' " t of far south'for you, hee, ain't it- slow. "That gas fast wnrk,' Haines said, ••How's that?"_ ' - "A tittle far south," answered Lee',j There was one determining factor,"and it_saved me from.being fllled.lull 'lie pays every cent that he owes"' while the-other drew back a chair rvith�which Gloater could see,but which Jce'of lead, which is bad enough, or beg- ---0 - -- i �his left hand and sat 'down slowly,I could not. The right hated of Haines.ging off,which is worse, But it you're,Minard's Liniment for tailing hair. ; gingerly, never taking his eyes from had been kept scrupulously out of(headed for the Rio Grander don't let Lee. He Visas.one of these long-legged,(bight beneath the table from the mo- this holX`yon back. 'And if You come While the alto of a "town" may be + ^ long-armed mein whose weight is con- rriert Joe entered. It had appeared to back again, don't come back this �rsy. known_by its Rt;tng'stations, the size x•; densed• almost entirely around her- Harry at first this might be from fear file's bad medicine,you understand?" of a -city­ may soon be known by 1taQ •eulean shoulders. lest the other should note his infirmity "'I've never side-stepped a man yet," landing gelds. ,y .:. "yea;' went on Lee ail calmly as and take advautag4 of it to fly'at his Harry Gloster Teplied, shaking his - Recovery.of 32 0.000.from the bot. DON'T suffer headaches, or any of befo' ,I'm.a little farther south than throat. �eSd' tom of New York harbor shouldn't be those pains a tablet of Aspirin can _ 7 usual. I'm on a trail. Maybe you You're not too old to form a good end in a hurry 1 Physicians prescribe But now that the acl:ual d.-diger.-of a could give me a few pointers Joe." battle had become almost unavoidable,i habit," Hainesitrbody,of Gloster,scanned C theeworld that the very threehatd of it, and approve its free use, for it very drug- Joe grinned, and there was mirth there might be another reason which the >� not affect in his smite. induced It roes to'cone@al his wound last of all his glance dwelt on. the the United 6tates is paved with gold. - dosets has ti but d don't fail to all- the be said dryly. "Ain't it' —and that zeas an indomitable .pride hands."Fits own fingers, and those of. ii was salvaged forma wreck. gist for Bayer. And don't take nschera� for me -to do anything for - Joe, lying unconscious on the floor,' - any but the tablets that are stamped which kept him from taking advan- bevy—intended for with the "Bayer Coosa" �- +you that I could?" tage of a wbakness to put oft a sail- were long, slender, - Here Mary.came to get the order-of(gm,• -Aad,in fact,he was;:now meeting`movements.of electric speed. But the _ the newcomer. He snapped a request the last outburst of aloe with a calm fingers of Harry GhAiler acre-square- • for ham'and eggs at her w ithout mov- ;mile of scorn. I tipped, build .for crushing power. ing his-eyes from Lee. "No," he continued, "keep away trots[ Yet, certainly, he was helpleFs. The - luck. And e ► - , "1'm looking -for a woman,--said him and you'll have better lu _ fqur fingers of his right hand-were etti Lee, continuing as tobn as' the girl bound together with one bandage• Fie start ntovipg now!,, g "nsd left'the room• could not possibly use a gun under "We all are =aid Joe, grinning CHAPTER IV'. The'Harley-Diivldfon Single Cyllnder Ftp such a handicap unless he were ambi- Motors et is the greatest little ma- again. dextrous-and on his left side he wore MMN MAI). I Y e "`IIer name," said Lee, _is Bate dextra! The ranch house an• which. Buck chine that ha beets made: Safe to ' Cumberland. That.is,_it used to be. To reach across to his right hi ride, easy to control, and most econ Shea the widow t ran Barry, and' P Daniels and Joan lived was not old, omical. Stands without a rival. 100 would be impossibly'-•opposite him but the parching sun of a few sum- Miles to' Gallon of Gasoline. Down a mark ----- - — there was u man-quivering with hate mere had• drawn the life froni the payment =106, Balance $22 per month in Canada- , and with murder in his face. At the wood•and warped it loose,.and a score' for ten months. Price 4306. Walter moans > ]LannfacWre gwnu. It t• i pe I .alt lacwn that leotria initati�am. i first auspicious.move he would strike j of wild sandstorms had battered Bind) Andrews, Limited, S48 Yonp• ,8t;, r�a�;bi a win teacu V4 "iw� and his stroke would be as devastating twisted it. So that a nice sounded'I Toronto, Ont. Cesaa" ns8. Asrk. <_ as a lightning flash. _ --_•---_------ .__.._ - - --...____ .. _ .___ __.. _.__ ._ ._-- "Wait a minute!" cried Gloster. - - ---- "Wait --"Wait n minute, will' you? My friend here has a bad hand-he,can't-!-" "You carry people-along to beg or r. T for you?" sneered'Joe. ''I've never met this, inan before �: • . Q `. i said•Haines•slowly: And •I need no advice or help. When-I fight a rat, I .a S Of course, he's always hung for ► - ' delicious, wholesome, satisfying ► . ` •. It came home to Harry-Gloster-with a sickening surety. IT-w'as simply the The cool,comforting flavor �C lzr s ift ie es' suicide of a man tired of life and pre- �'° � _- i of WRIGLEY'S-Spearmint ferring to die by fife hand'of aiiothei r FIG BARS is a lasting pleasure. rather than his own. He watched fire ,y ay.►pml,wnal h :: _ It cleanse the mouth after lip of Joe curl;_he iLavlL.him,take �•�•-. rbrtrEzrdtrwrk, _ >r iating-gives a clean taste an chart breath,, as if he were drinking %' ' rbGoarnrorhrnrul.wd Trnptina tneraeia of Eeldrn brown biuuic, sen- •eweet breath. the insult to the last drop, and then VhroanftuV1Uixloa crou.ly filled with genuine Smyrne 56 }ago— It is refreshing and there was a convulsive movement of _. '` absolute! para _ - diQestiota aiding. hi8_right arm. The elbow jerked buck. In the store or oar the'pbone,always asst for nd up•and the big revolver came spin- a r ring out of its holster. 0 1 Lee Heine had not atirred;'indeed, _ ' the smile with which he had uttered BISCU, last'iettiark oras still on his lips. _ - d wFfER But Harry Gloster had begun to move CZ _ IP5� c EVERY the split part of a second before the ffj� y �A• ° Tuan across the.table. �._ --- It was a Lang distance, but. the arin - ISSUE No. 20--'26 of, Gloster was a long arra. Hie flat . I .. � .. . :• ... ..... - ':....'':., .,,. :bb PSL Y•".�M1L, 4.W•.,4" ui °'k•, �.•Wf .•4'L�3Y. .. '... „ ,. ... _'y. , . . .. ;'•.- "•:- _ .N•.r..,�M''•N' .� .„' �"*�a'*,•p`--:fir-« . •+�,n.•r.,,.•✓.'id�'M 1;M;�°w••-.•Yf's�'-:Y,:+r=r--eY+„wn.a::;rye.- .� _�d.y..•.•' .f �' v_ .'*:.u� m..::fir.;.-s _ j 4 u •.. Ir Ft.w,. 4•'n lK..:: 7t .6.°a' p'. '-4•t 9' ^.. '•.�;'.,, Y. h 1ry•mlPe�RP..s ;.fit,,' LTi; T2 „� .. .:,:, 't ..x,;,,. sf .u. w�. �..a:. ,. tt.._ , i,"x. SJ+r... e'.'.:�•'-. _. ..�-.�.•,s.,a..• .'��� - "fir '..A;e.a "r..:J.x?«•usi.'s'� b . An ,' r � � .. :,e ... .. _. .....- x. , .., .-.. _....;, "' ,;-.-,:.•: _ ,pv' 1.., J .. {per[. . ...., a �.. .:• , .r GG n 9 • - e • , FOLIr Hundred a ` ►,ccla�m Gene Currie ��� '��� � + ` r - THIS MAILWAS CARRIED 8Y 4 Attitude is '� N MowninEulogy of Can- POSTAL AIRPLANE;- h �� 4 - ada�s War . Time _ .TO TORONTO Chlef47.01 Afontreal-f-Fonr 'hundred officer who sewed under General Sir Arthur _ Currie, Q:C.M.G., $.C.B„ both on the 13 \����' ' staff and with the line regiments "•' .�,>{ ck�"0 '.t. when he. commanded the Canad.an y 'Corps during the great war gathered on Friday night last at a dinner in the xp - '� .I ``cy��``\e�-p�<✓, ,{yam % �..�'- 4 ; Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal, to ex• ' • -' press theft loyalty and pay honor to r Z ' the man who commanded them L^- the a i <, r. 0,UEBE ����$ capture ,o! Mons, and who recently 'succesifully cleared. himself' in a Cobourg law oonrt o f chargee` by as. Fort Hope paper that the capture of 4 ¢ that historical city from the' German had been effected merely for the glori- Station of the corps commander and Y Itis staff. There was nothing doubtful about the loyalty and affection which these ,a_ �F former officers held for their wartime _ F' s {' °"'commander. When the toast to "Our - Quest" was `proposed with one accord _ ONTREAL .•' `� —_----- rO��S >r —hep mounts t af-r cEa--fr and cheer-. ei.� : ;, '• �'Ye�y ed their leader to the echo,,finishing ✓ the glowing tribute by singing the 6 t0Ak0 g byjr \ re tut¢ w o k , _. famous old army refrain: "Old solO�Aes' diem never 'die they simply tide - Or�eL+P ° , r" : 333 n''�e5 1 To Colonel Rev, G. D. Kilpatrick, M.C., of Ottawa fell the honor of pro- 61 My/ Mea - TOTAL TIME • . .posing the toast to Sir Arthur which ��ativ(a he did with a combination of humor Ori icy air 8 hours and sincere eulogy which might have �( By rail : 2.1 hours 7 41, overwhelmed a man leas strong than Canada's wartime corps commander. - +. _.8pea ing as an a :I - -' -- ------------ - which drew continual round's of ap- HOW PLAN Y OF LETTERS H plauee from hU audience of overseas The map here dhows how air maiI which is now inaugurated will reach Toronto from Riu;6(iski, an ho saved by `l officers, Colonel Kilpatrick drew at- the air route over the rail route. The time shown-is the actual running-time.- Air mail will save 16 hours coming to Toronto, train connections making tention to the transcendent qualities the difference, No. 1 picture shows how-the.letters will be starnped; 2, Postmaster Lenfon of Toronto; 3, the steamer Empresa of Scotland, wblch brought _ of leadership and character which Sir the mail over from the Old Country. The mail was dropped off at the RimouRkt dock, and was taken by truck the short distance to the landing field _ - .-Arthur demonstrated !n rials& !n four there; 4, the Transconttnentai Airways pian• a hick'brought mail from Rlmouskl to Montreal: 5, "Duke" Schiller, who won-fame im his sensational - short years from the rank of prao- dash to meet the German filers, and who will now pilot the Transcontinental plane on the airmail first leg; 0. the Canadian Airways Company plane, which tidally obscure citizenship to be com- p p mander of the Canadian corps during made the ho from ldoniresl to Toronto; 7: If. S. Quigley, president" of the Canadian Airways; S. Lou hr Couture; PestBent of the. Tzaascoritinental the ,&.rest war without any pull at all ' Airways; 9, Hon. F. J. Yenlot, postmaster-general at Ottawa, who.had chkrge of the arrangement4• \ Sir Arthur Carrie's reply was tinged with the deepest emotion when in! simple but sincere terms he expressed Havoc Caused by Floods = - �Prince Carol Is Storm Centre his appreciation of the loyalty and _ frie4itship which members of the Can _ _ ` Is Ordered to Leave-England adian corps of both rank and file from Wide Northern Area wlI quarters of Canada had demos- Si�tion Still Serious in Whole Northern Area From the Not Permitted to Make England Jumping O$ Spot For His strated to frim during the ordeal he had passed through at Cobourg and Laurentian Shield North Attempt to Regain Crown--Situation in which his follow-officers bad again s shown on the present occasion. It Floods in Northern, Ontario have,the railway has not been affected and Rumania is Serious was the quality which the Canadians elalmed five lives. communication by . this means con h" so forcibly demonstrated in the Three children-were drowned•Tues-•tinues without interruption. Ti; Nip- PRESS THROTTLED „ gold during the war years, he deelar- day.aeturning from school in a flat- issing Central Railway, operating be- ad.- which made- It..inevitable that bottomed boat,_ according to word re- tween Cobalt and New Liskeard, alae; On a visit to England, presumably ,SITUATION IN ROUMANIA. +Canada would realise her great des- ceived at Sudbury,- Several other chil. is rune g on norma Ines, s t ou k • . News frotri R-oumanti-fieclares-ina� the waters of the lake are within a;Carol of Roumanla was asked to leave a rel of terror has been inaugurated ' tiny d�ren were rescued after the boat cap- S -., - sized, meagre despatches stated. short'dlatanee from the tracks at oneithe country_ It develops that the against the press. Three irnportanp .r-- Word was received at Parry Sound •point. !Prince and his friends had plotted to correspondent& have been under nrres� of the drowning of two Indian trap-�. According to B. V. Harrison, gen- fly from hgndon to Roumania;and tak- for several days. How many other= Nobile Has Trouble per* when their canoe capsized in the,oral manager of the Canadian North-(ing adv& Re of the .unrest caused are rosined in not known. high waters. The canoe has been found.1 ern Power Corporation, all of the 1.by the peasants congress had planned Despatches that have reached With Bad Weather bottom up, but no trace of the bodies I Plants of that company throughout theI to seize the Roumanian throne._ Vienna, being lanuggled over the fron, have been diaoovered. north aro operating except the auxil-i PRINCE IS HURT. tier, state that what in reality turne4 Dirl le Covers 300 Miles From North Bay- to Cochrane-- iary station at Indian 'Chuties; on the London.--Prince ,Carol, chagrined 'into a flasco last Sunday might hvtvtt nearly 300•miles-rivers are still on 'Montreal River, near Elk Lake. It has by the British request that he depart been otherwiQe but for the irdociaf:� Against High Wind and- 'the rampage though the waters are been flooded out Mr. Harrison -says from England, received a reply froni�i.nd-la�'c .)f :our#ge of the I'easan� Snowstorm now reported to be receding. More the atop toga are out of all-the dams Sir V�illiam Joynson-Hicks, .the Home party lead,'r, .�aliu Maniu• bridges and'dans 'have been swept in the territory, and there has been no Secretary, to whom he had protested The party's congress at Alba Jnlist" �- $itrg's Bay, Spitzbergea-The dir. away serious trouble at any of the other against the invitation to leave. ended in disaster so far as the ,peas- 'tg%le Italia was back at its base alter In Algoma flood waters have reach- planta', although k has been found nec- The nature of the Government's re' ants were concerned. 'Phis gave the an attempt to fly to the little known ed the record height-of 20 feet above essary to Change the load at some of sponse to his appeal, as announced, Government the Courage to inaugurate - eninland, which was balked by the the normal level. Settler-a have been she places to meet conditions.-On the made-it.understood that the former a reign of terror,which hitherto it had, . forced to move back to high lands. No Mattamami River, he says, flooding Roumanian Crown -Prince, could-not feared to do because_it was uncertain; 'thick-fog encountered over the fes serious prope�damage,however,has was due to a log jam. - There is no use England as a base of activity i of the peasants' real strength. gelds. On landing here the hindmost -been reporpd. (.danger at either the Quinze or Temis= against a friendly country. I Instead of deed, M. Maniu, much tol motor struck and was dragged, alon On the Ottawa the situation ra 1 kamin dam-a; this information indi- His departure with his mistress. the d' the ground and will require repairs g P isgust of the miners and many before another flight is attempted. g g 3 _- -:850,000 DA�1.4GE, I P Y. . gave Y - mains critical. Damage as -et is not Cates. Mdme.' Lupescu, will relieve an un of the sit leaders, ve onl wards thought serious but the crest at the pleasant situation for the British and then retreated when.his followers Generrn."isl Umberto Nobile-6n his re- Government. �took these words seriously. flood is still to amus from the North, y turn said that the dirigible had reach- Sturgeon. Falls.-Damage"in Stair- — ed Franz Josef Land one of the dew and the galley towns are decidedly ' worried. &eon Falls as a result of the floods 1 The O A College ing the headquarters of advanced) bits of land breaking the monotonous KELP GOES FORWARD. now raging in the district,.will,aggre- + . eg agricultural thought in our provinces �• stretches of ice and water, when the gate $50,000, Mayor Theo Leg, esti- * • • for one little b e r rl applied wr ` e'og betaine so impenetrable that no. Emergency reliet.ts'sufferers from mated. In addition there will be a 'lues Invitation d $'p', y pp thing could be seen. The dirigible had the flood disaster at Field, in the dis- -considerable loss to farmer' who have pay for the expense, and wider vbsiot� fs bound to attend the effort on your :already. encountered adverse condi- tract between North Bay and Sud- beep prevented by the high water from -tions in the form of a snow storm. He bury,is being offered by the Canadian cultivating their land. Employes of '1'arlers.of Ontario Invited t0 Part. acid that 'he tried to find a.-way-Red Cross Society, following a confer- the Spanish River Pulp and Paper Eo. See What Their College. A ishrough the fog at' heights ranging encs with Hon. Mr. Finlayson, Min- will also be caused considerable loss is Doing Relief • • through their being thrown out of em- g •-�'�e+ pe� on from 100 to 1,000'nreters,but all to no inter of Forests and Mines. a3 ?purpose• It was thought nece"kay to act at pioyment when the flood waters, flood- ANNUAL- PICNIC Ig Baa t� een* Atone o'clock he gave the order to once, consequently Dr. F. W. Routley, Ing the basement of the mill, forced s ""J _f turn the digbble back'toward its base director of the Ontario division,accom- abandonment of the work there. the annual picnic or excursion days -which it reached shortly after four. parried by W. H. Ald'ersan, chairman More than 1,000 acres of land in U.S. GOVerllment Back on which the O.A.C. staff is prepared. Instead of the 40-hour flight which of the Red Cross committee on disaster the district under water, Mayor Le- to meet end entertain their former Flight to. Get •Bremen_ ` -hid beet' anticipated, the Italia was ani errtergenc'y relief;sfe now at Field 'gault estimated. back at her hangar in eight hours with supplies and offers of hsIp• At Field the water has risen to-the friends are announced• Plane Out after the take off, having .covered Field is a'village of 500'people. ceilings of the first floors of houses, TUES.,JUNE ,19TH-Tile Counties Miller Field, N.Y.—Two army am 4W about 300 miles WATER RISES AT HAILEYBURY and 2Q families who lived in single of Wentworth, Lincoln, Welland, Nor- phibian planes from Bolling Field ".5 The crew of-the Citta Di Milano the O t.-The flooded waters of storey homes have!leen forced to miye­ folk, Kent. led he e on the first Italta's supply ship, was watching at Lake Temiakaming were within a foot ^ t er ut rugs. ' Transportation mand. leg of a flight�� Grenely Island,where - -.the landing place anti was in wireless of the floor of*the•Haileybr-t'y dock, facilities other-than row boats are'at WED., JUNE 20TH--Halton; Wat- they will aid in removing the trans communication with the-airship and I and were still rising. The municipal n standstill. Deliveries of provisions erloo, Dufferin, Perth, Huron, Gres Atlantic plane �Breraen. _-_consequently was in readiness to haul pumping station is threatened, as the are car.rfed on by boats, and-gToceries, and'Bruce. The pilots ga:e no indication as to JW in:- -• • (flood -was creeping gradually nearer bread and milk are being handed in to THURS,,,June '21ST-Brant Peel,kwhen they wolrld continua the.journey' The crew of the ship met at tho the top of the.•protecting- concrete householdors through the second Simcoe York Ontario Durham, Nor- star north. It is the War Deparement plan setting place at-8 o'ckek and boarded breakwater. For safety's salve,tw.o of storey windows of their horrics• to send the planes to Labrador with thtrntbcrland and Eastern Counties. Fred Melchor, chief Junkers met nic, -*r inside the hangar to try out the the three motors have been removed FRI. JUNE..22ND--Oxford, Wel before the .u.d at Greene) becomes tt>ilotors• At 7.86-a.m• 200 Italian help- from the building, and town_officials R'r' y _ . ors took the shipfrom the hangar and were frank) a Totem For Toronto lington, Middlesex, Lanibton, _ Mus- too soft froth the Spring thaw to r g y apprehensive that the P g pe :General Nobile, in the uniform of his water would be over the wall before Prince Rupert, B.C.-A century-- koka, ti ictoria and Peterboro. mit a safe take-off in the Bremen. A in the Italian air service, came long. old totem pole, 30 feet high, from TAKE A HOLIDAY.his headquarters and ir2etlhis All the rivers draining into the lake Gitlakdamis, in the Naas_ `'alley, The staff of the college, ae in for- _}►eartily, kisingandstill are in high flood, and the bion- has been delivered here by natives ntex•years, serve a hearty ]troch at Isn't It straur�e thnt malty houses for fo_rwardi to_ the Ro furnisher] in modern style are lust full:hetreal River at L'stchford has Leached ' ng yalOn- noon and have a competent staff of ,o two forward motors wet+e start- almost to th8 floor of the bridge carry- tario Museum, Toronto. The to I guides on hand to show visitors °t antiques. ed,while General Nobile posed for the ing the Ferguson. Highway across that tem, belonging to the Frog Cldn'; I around what is possibly the greatest - a men, and the &Whip at 7.46 stream. It is about four feet above was secured by Dr. Barklan, of I operating exatnple-of s'uecesgfuI farm- Althougb, the Bremen missed its- ,roved into the air as the ground crew normal. The road is under water in Ottawa, last summer. ,management in Canada. It is well goal, it made a splendid landing on W go the restraining'it'oper several places close to Latchford, but worth while taking a day off and visit-l the front p>�e r 'Sz^ .. ,' - .. i' ,.:«. \: •ti's. 1d �.�, •r,., !�j�'.. •-„'Job 1+!'�id.•uyit'_d :- :-w+i '• -.0 .+ r",: .�;p,. �. ', 4iv? 3-l+e •:4 .,4r}'�"..,ya:' „K+r crw.r .1 ' y, •,.q„^ �•: "' :a�:',•� `3"3"ax"''h��. ad r^'r• 'S�"�a" Y .. •". '• s. L ;,Y � !C't� F:E•F ,...1, •J�''#".&rv..: ,4s7:. C�•, r�'f„r.r•a�^. F, '�,x I - +`• 71 • r � (additional Locals) -Thursday's.rain was welcomed by the farmers. hr. _ Ada etraahan and Mrs: -, Ne w sJrom- e G ro r - r., Osborne, of Toronto; called un -Mrs. Whitelaw, of �P`bitb , •T�s John and Mrs. Markar one day pent R Sunriay a Ith friends in Pic ' u,ysver-rear,; 91.6011 paidinadvanee. lest week. -Mrs. A. B. Cullios and dauRht - • ' - s.sarsiptlow ro•the United State. aid Creat -The Women's Institute will er, of.Toronto, spent M„nday with -'- YRIDE OF CANADA MAPLE SY"ftL�P JUST ARRIVED —• Huca�a 92.00 in advance. visit the Whitby Branch on May W. J and t1lre, `llionney, b. $2.50 _-----.-Qciart bottles, :. 75c r 30tb, and not on the date pse -IO I 'Fina, ,. viousl annotinced. n bulk, per quArt, 85c, -•« I. _JOHff MURKAR,.Propriejor,- --The motoring season is now ':. on and the daily chapter of acct- _ HOUSE-CLEANING SUPPLIES ' v. `• A FULL LIME OF - s NOTES AND COMMENTS. dents is being recorded, many. of, : Brooms, BrushesSoaps, Polishes, Cleanser9-All price low for use, and a special price on Luz„ which •are fatal.. A; number of immediate Z�he public'-is' now cotnplaiatng • while the stock Mats, •�. these is due to children la inR on • the roads; The old saying that ` i:�: ---- - :,about the Diamond Jubilee stamp. 'Ifaruiiiarlty breeds contempt' is ME. 3 PKr.' 2.9 CTS• No one disputes the fact that these' P one reason why so many accidents l stamps are very attractive _and of this kind take place. Children - RIGGS' AND RENNIE 'S •the people were delighted to get wh:o have been 1n, the . habit of r them and use them fur a time. As playing on tha roads get so accus- GARDEN AND FLOW 911 SEEDS toured .to seeing care passing that y time wore on their novelty wore they forget about them and-never Lovel Easter Greeting Gr�rds 3 and 10 cents each. doff and they no longer appeal to think of their danger. There have ` Lots of new goods and good things to eat. "=the people: Even now there is-no been a number of narrow escapes j objection to the design, but poo• in the village, but the dangerous; SALE REGISTER. practice of gJayiog on the streets AT RICHARDS�ON S• GROCERY Saturday, Islay 26tft-�u^tior. 'sale c= -�ple-are getting tired doing so will be continued until there'i� a " much licking, The ersbu who i valuable summer cottage, property , r, g• P fatality,. when they will realize at 'the village oS Fairport (or writes only two or three letters a the danger. Frenchman's Ba ), ,consisting of 2 Hardware tore week finds no objection to them, -The Highway Department , detached partly constructed houses, Pickering but the business man ti ho writes bave decided to declare war the property of the, estate of the against the one-light motorist, late Tho Mansfield. Sale at three _ from twenty to one hundred let- •, who is responsible for many asci q'clock. See bili;. W. B. Powell, tars a day is 1-onging` for .the time dents. If the left hand light is i auctioneer. A. R :DA: S - _ when the old -size of stamp will burning there is little or no dan• x p _ again he in use. The post office ger, but when the right hand lightj COURT OF REVISION ;vow is the time to get youreeed' for the seeing crop. We have it-' t-Ottashould Pose only i3 functioning there is great, --department awa colliding with other cars pi i3LIC NOTICE is hereby given Red Clover, Timothy,.Alfalfa, A15ike and Sweet Clover. danger of 1 no time in dispensing with the ase that are being met. The number i that the first sitting of the Court of ,of the Jubilee stamp. No doubt of motor care i5 now .so great f Revision of the Municipality of the ''� - . �; The Beatty Electric mashers to•save time they have a large stock of the that seers precaution mast be Township of Pickering, *or the re- and hard work. A free trial taken to avoid them. , The most vision of the assessment roll for 1928, - _ iven at any time. -•- large size on hand, which they dangerons type of wotorist is now will be held at the Township Hall, g wish to dihpose af. before is6uing- the into3icated driver. The "ad- Brougham, on Monday, the 28th day s: ' too, many of the smaller size. vauced temperance legislation," of may, 1928, at the hour of one Our Poultry Food and Calf Meal are knowti as the ''Government Con- o'clock iri tSe'afternnon. trial.- worth vin -a trial. _ ' lCanadians have won a high place trol Act, is not haviug the effect Of which all Peron interested `+' - �. 3u athletics through ut the world: that was promised, The heavy will please take notice and govern �. . Q th?m=elees accordingly-_ penalty provided far thio offence; Agent for McCormickk-Deering Farm Machinery : in all kind of sports Canadians Dated ills 8th day o. May, 1928. - - - - should do iuuch to lessen the num• Donald RBeatonand Repairs. t w bave made a name for theinselyes• ber of offences, but apparently it! R. . - ro iq• Ever since E3. Haolr�n gained i�id c _ _ Clerk of the NIanicipality. ' _ ij rot having that effect. The OR 49reat victory as an oaramau in drink ing man is determined to -"y Our Motto : K e have it, oris get it, or it is not made. ^ - ve-kip r ardlers-of-+achal_;_:. _s MJ MT 0- _ -- - - PICKERING _ ilade�phia ie I37i3;Canada his eq-woce F brought Nme to her country in the amsey ience•a may be. Winter R ilt be here very soon and J S EAL.SDON - s'.- if ftui hace any notion of S. � +- y p We, the undersigned, piirrhasing a new - iusiv athletic s ort+. Less than NOT ` R ltmo years ago, George Young, Y to close_' a lacsigned, have decided neigh leave 40ighteeu_-year_old Toronto bn s of business in the your ortbrr now ao that it - Have you renewed your subscription ? r was recognized as they world's Village, of Brougham, on TrsdayT a ilTd,e readylieo"the +t ham pion slRimmer. when be won evenings, at 6.30 sharp, commencing' first snow appeera. on the 31st of May � �_ithe Catalina swim.'in California. D, Gannon. [� O R. E E E I ��UNIVER"' L • 4 .- MOTORS Tbls year a hockey team from To- L. Matthews _ irunto University proved them. 37-38 W. J .Holmes. CLAREMONT WEST HILL %dves easy winners in that fast - AI..�J 4 pa lQame in the Olympic games at . STAR- ND FLINT ^ 79eneva, SwItzerli%nd. In many ; �. • ;+other fields of sport Canadians .Big Oen I� . S f] e _ -- ;occupy a foremost position. The r p L+ (,` - .5� eelimate of Canada has much to do Q R I Rf - . . �• with the type of manhood and a d I'ep reasonable - - -A:T " •womanhood that the country pro - If Voa *ant a guarantee air job at a duces. Champion athletes are not price' fiLE S. �dea� Seo �eL' t radiiccs of trr�rtcat countries. It pr p - _ ievairs on all makes. f IP z perience3 Stechanics. nee& the bracing atmosphere of BI'. 3TaRF3 Phone 9ce►rboro o'L•ii. _ ..- _ _ - WHIT - . the temperate zones to produce -- ° the most perfect .type of cnan 1HURS�.�� , I�� THE 10TH 1RIC�hood The success-of ti,e hockey SPECIAL team at Geneva a•�s ayeiibed by the people of S a itzerland to the Sale continues until a a.%nd proportion of the Rock is disposed fact that Canada was a country of to make room fur new atf,cck. ° that was covered with now and Every article in the'store mill be offered an HALF PRICE l�l rl � FOR 1 EAARNr+JJ -ice for at least ten 'months in the This is a sale such as has never before been staged in this or t year, and thus the hock-eyists had any other district. Merchandise of tha best quality for -abundant opportunity 05 indulge eucb a-low prit*. Came,save half on each bap. � Brass-mounted layer Team Bah.bel Harness - ' in their favorite ort. Of course Doors open at 9,00 a. m. 2 inch layer trace with h_cel chains, 842.00 - p With 5 ring breeching. instead of back• they have ice f'.;r a good part of ` ' ` band, $19,00 i - _ heyear, but it is articificial:_ _ THE IDEAL . SHOPPE Black-mounted Team Harness; " S.U.8.38.50 HORSE REGISTER. �•-- Brook Street ?North, :`-Whitby', Ont. I " 5 ring Breeching - -"` $44.25 ,RILE OF PITSFORD 1190-19283.- This isnot a factory harness, but ewstom made in our - - Shetland Pony-at stud. Rinner at - _ — _ own shop at Markham. •:Canadian National Winter Fair,and - We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. '.July 1sn t parades, At Glen Do Farms, R. R. No. 1 Eglinton; LotsBRADLEVS* MAY - SPECIALS ' T 2,,con. 2, Markham. _ . .. - _ .. .- _ F s D 0. S : BELLO, THERE: `-' en's r o a _ Harness and Collar Manufacturer _• . Da you know that it is celaning up s WO k 130 t8 2:95'-and 'up time ? I am prepared,to repair alta , . Home Phore 3400 - build chimneys; -also concrete work - Men S Wory,-Shirts 790 each and up MARKHAM, ONT. and painting. Chimneys swept and • . l --�'--- furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar ~ Men,B WOrk Sox 25u, 356, BOO per pair used. Work guaranteed. Charges (� �T�1 R�1 eA �T e e moderate. Phone P;ckering 5501. lien's khaki Pants 1.75 And 1.95 pair THE NT1EI1iL VI i,�RiiGE -- ---- - Chileren's Play Suits fi9c up _ .. *• Sho ,;Tennis esJor every -meihber of.tire fabs=t1� -- -- 'elep�lone 4900 — toal, :tea l 1 .. at prices ~which,mean a -- — — . saving tgy-ou• Bard andSoft Coal of the' A.lieff quality on A 0 L_ E Y s Accessories, Oils'and'MAW IN AN A iito ]Re- "< hand . ?Gasoline, Acetylene. Welding, - THOS. .A. LAW, Picl�er3nt�. :�nt: Complete Quali:y Funerals Battery Csharg•ing. ° - BRING IT HERE 709 r CASI�];T FUNERAL 1 ' 100 $125 SOLID OAK - $145 ....Repairs made on all makes Now is the time to get a Clew SPt of � Harness, or gemt the old set reppaired. M A T �' H C W Se BUR/AL CC?. °f cars• - -I have In stuck eaplP3 of Samuel - -Trees and -Jeffrey's harness. The , former may be ordered through cats- '219 Dantorth Ave:, Toronto Phore_Garrard 33W ingne a+-pr may - - CataJog" e free. Our Funerals include. Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Outside Case, _ F, I also card collars, c,llar sweat Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal Service. Funeral complete. R ..i,ads, harness -it bytculrneseNo Extras, �H �RLES a/� SPENCER dressing. aloe silv"r p, h Visit our establishment and prove the truth of these statements and otber parts. for yourselves. Repairs prompt y dh❑e. These prices atgnd hood within a radius of 40 miles from Toronto ProT�rietor " Pic3ielring �. W. PILREV, - CAREMONT BE�JE`SSI:R Clip this ad for reference, 31tf t' � N 6 i ..o. :..i& 51 .A. ,.•' „ .-. ti-.. -. ,,, ..'....- -,:9e•.a, •.L.•e i!..t,^.:,"f} 2tl!:, r yl: ,;r^ 64-1.e-• r x»`°<saa. rt' 'w••• ..+t� .a.. 'w`:•` x w 6 _A.. ,n s. * kik -. •x. .E 'm� f. t'.• `�.', i,. 4r- �..�,c S., r;F. ,,;fr, i�cw^':!k....�:,9.ty`�g3a 4ti, a ".E�.• &., :, rw=+:A.'^tr'n .:`�°',,.�-F•�ir ""�.:`^c,=a .�,r. c�'�„'" G,p;;• p �'. 'r..c.r;.n.':'. ;r:•�»•a�.,"-w t%t�•�'�"•au .d•�t. .a,;..,.� r'i'�re.....,' ''"moi.., m.�.;?:i'rv4�+. •,:+R.�...a3' '.' '��"'�:.^`'�"� ..«rt'..+ars,. '"�• x,"f�+�7 T. 4" 7 7 4 ZL MWEN ED Rev. H. R. Stephen$ had a busi. NOTICE To CREDITORS AND X41i ent, Municipal d -7'—�niwa trip to the city on Tuesday. OTHERS Also, Industria2e. I Led mutual .fte Mrs. Wilker was in Toronto one M Ben is putting in a In the matter of the Estate of Wil. 8 atJrom.5 to 7 per ds, last week. cistern at his hie-residence, Ham-Dickie, late of the Township of cent•e,this week. Walford waa in the city Miss Jean Gibson, of Uxbridge Pickering, in the County of'On. insurance a couple of days last week. INSURANCE—All classes written in. Cheap rates for farm and country sPent the week-and with Miss Bee' � tarso, Gentleman, deceased. Fred PugN has purchased a new, ate Graham. Notiee ishereby given, pursuant to cluding Fire, Automobile. Wind- buildings. storm.Accident and Sickness. W Durant cmir from Chas. Cooper. Mangel seed at Cooper's at*36 Sdition, 61, R.S.O. -1947, Chap. 150, Windstorm Insurance on build wind-'wills.Silos etc. James B. Madill is Indiacents per od.and corn at $2.20 that all creditors and-others having Phone or write posed from & severe attack of lum per bushel. Order early. claims or demands against the estate, Inaiirance lumbago. Widmer Miller spent Sunday in Miss Marge Forfar, of Agincourt of the said William Dielde,-wlio died 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby of all kinds. Goodwood with his. aunt, Mrs. w an or about tike twenty-fifth day of as, the guest of Miss Rowena FOB SALE -March, 1928,,- at-the Township of Bastoo. Cooper over the week-end. 44 Mrs. Ed. Wilson,of Goodwood, Pickering, aforesaid requirW on Write or phone Charles Johnston, of -Oshawa, f 11-11 Town or before the Twenty-third day of E D BOWMAN visited with relatives in was honie,over the week-end He May, 1928, to send by post, prepaid,. this week. is suffering from a slight cold. Two of Charles Johnston's child or deliver to the undersigned Execu- 240 WHITBY, ONT. On coming of the King!a birth. for of the estate of the said deceased, cgEYrt reg are suffering from an attack as, Of mumps. Claremont full' particuaIrs in writing of their y coming on Sunday,*Clare security, I will hold.it annual Field Day on claims and the nature of the NOW ON 'HAND Satuirday, June"2nd.Field- Day if any, held by them. Miss McKinnon, ,of Mount'Zion, spent the week-end with Miss Al. for parti(-ulars. Ard after such last mentioned date Garden Seeds.Field Seeds di and Ooi n. me Ward. .-A The first league match the said Executor will proceed to New sup Miss S. E. Evans was in the city of the year Will be played on the distribute the assets of--the said de- �IY of Mar-tio-Senour Paints and Varnishes, Now-Tone, all several days last week attending park here to-morrow (Saturday) ceased among the parties entitled . ..!�7 .'3n a convention. shades of Muresco. at 16 p, m., between Cherrywood -;hereto, having' regard only to the Isaac Wagg,, of Goodwood, vi$ and Claretoont. Everrybodycoine.' claims of- which he ited with Duncan and Mrs. Mor. shall' then havu WALL PAPERS notice. gan,no Sunday. Dated at 'Whitby this Ist, day of Staunton's $eni-Trim, -4 THE BEST YET Thursday next being Victoria May, 1928. G A N /V 0 /V Day, our places Of business will Thomas Andrew" . be closed as usual.-. We represent the Waterbury Executor, Pickpring, Ont. HEN you hava 30 less Chemical Toilets especially ad-­ BROUGHAM. Thos. and. Mrs Hargrave by Arthur E. Christian, Wplaced an o r d e r Of opted for rural schools or where there Whitby, Ont., his :§olicitor. with us fora memorial Markham, visited friends in-town is no water system. Can be installed one day last week, in the building. -A card wrilt -b you have looked far ip- Fresh to the future for our There is still a number of cases full information with drawings for Farmers, Attention - memorial work stands. 'of mumps in the village and vicin- each particular layout. up under stress of time sty, bat of a mild type, Itle-tru- H. E, Poynter, Ilbave secured the agency for the Frost and -weather. . . roceries -Mrs. Magnus Morgan and son. -35-tf. W"aitevale do Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple. ly a lasting tribute. -----At right priceg N Mn-crag. -wers. city �Wents-. and -will keep constantly on ­No GreaterTributs" Wednesday of last week. The Pickering hand repairs for these popular Thomas and Mrs. Paterson were implements. in Toronto on Sunday visiting the Is Also. Loudon'a barn and stable N. W. STAFFORD, viffilance committe forhomer's sant, Mrs. John. Pater- 0- f] Kim ton Road, We have the original I will also take contracts for painting hitby barns and houses by anew Dr.,Wm.. Scott, of Cookptown, Phone Whitby Bridal Rose Chinair The object of this Association to to process, by spraying. 68 r q) spent the week-end at the home of lesson stealing and prosecute- ,'Iiia parents, Wis. Gee. and Mrs, the felons. Estimates cheerfully given. on hand, open stock. 40T Phone 1020. Sco t t.- .44 Mr. and Mrs. Combs, of Toion- :27-52 Sold in any 4 Ito, spent Sunday here with the Members having property stalan oommon! mn, Clarem quantity. R. J. M Claremont letter's brother, David,. and Mrs. @&to immediately wish any inamber T lor. of 352"Glive oamwl%se. &Y I Membership fee FRANK CHIDLOW Thos. C. Gostick has installed a Walter system in his main stable, VaUss may be bad from Mw P"Ment at REMARKABLE VALUES - . — 6tf Claremont, Ont. 7 will add.-gree-t3-y-ffG­iit8 coo . AND WONDERFUL SAVINGS b, Exac. Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S. Palm- Warner and - Mnc Brown, of er, M, S.Chapman, Pickering. Men's and Young Men's Navy Blue Chinchilla_'O'coats, reg. $2e, 14.95 iDebaws, visited with the latter's D. Munro, Alis. Richardson. Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed, sizes 36-40, reg. $20. 14.95 - Parents. Richard and Mr-9. W%rd,, • an Sunday. • Tone and Mrs. Brown, of Ham- Men's All-wool Vepts, Coats,Sweaters, fawn and leatbpr, reg 4 50. 2.75 4 11ton, visited with Richard and .....Our stock of Wa haven full 'line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, -Mrs Ward, and other friends on Men's from 2.50 Sunday last to 8 50, Boys' from 1.25 to 150. Quite a number of our residents 15 inch Leather Tops ase't, reg. 6,50. special 4.95. OUR eft AD -were in Pickering on Friday even. _ ',DR Cf last Sprip Goods Call at r% week and incidentally 9 Phone 8800 .--attended the police court, I FINGOLD'S Thomas Coady has purchased a is complete building lot .from Walter Ward and will begin at once with the flovis Bread. erection of a new brick residence. Our man of leisure are solo I themselves these days at �i'g Rennie'. Alfalfa,Clover, Timothy Bread of The horse shoes for"quoits. Corn and 'Garden Seeds. • Rause iq being revived to a con- ... We have Garden. Seedit ijpklrs, Sendi siderabtm extent throughout, the at 5 cents each; n Mone country. A number of delegates from the Perfection Oil. and Coleman' to Distant Points United Sunday School ,attended Gasoline Stoves. U .. .. Try a Loaf % :the meeting at- Dumbarton on .'Prid with YOU can send any amount of mosey Ay night last a view to '-Beatty Bros'. Electric to any point in Canada at a mini oraanizing a township S. S..soft 7' Washers. mum of expense by using a Standard W1 league. -Mrs. Farrell and Mr. Call us libOlit your leaky I roofs or Bank Money Order, This method is T. P. and the simplest, safest and mostconven. AMONN, Herbert.-of Detroit. spent Wed- eavetroughs. W40 kO instal ► • ient way to-send remittances by mail nesday with A. and Mrs. Forsyth. furnace@ and water in the Dominion ; if the c mail goes systems. On their return home they were #%�.tray no lose is sustained. ' Should HO E:9 ­.Accompanied as far as Toronto by y,,u desire to send money to a 9DItat r. CPICIKERTNqt� Mrs. Forsyth. Phone us Claremont 103 for outside the country,a Standard and Mrs. Thomas Scott. of-Toronto, estimates. - Draft will serve your purpose for spent over Sunday with, Clare- snout friends. His many friends f,irwarding money to foreign places. Farmers ' Attention C H A S . COOPER here are, glad to know that Mr. 7'- Scott is making a good recovery CLAREMONT' Df- STANWD BANK I have" the agency for the Famous at Christie S tree t'Hospi tal. Renfrew M&cbtnery, Separators. Scales, and the high quality Mrs Richard Ward, we are Agent for Ackerm I%a's Quality ► OF*CANADA Acorn Range, and am pre- sore y"to report, is not making the Harness. Ask the-user,' pared 6 giye beat terms.' ... ..77'.� grogress towards recovery' that ESTABUSHED •.1873 Givemea ca,11--when wanting some- er fridnds would like to see. thing in these lines. Phone Pick 1007., They-tope to see an improvement W. V. REDDJTT --with the advent of warm weather. W. C.,WILLSON, Winter Manager, -ng Branch -Gardening 9perations are taking Pickeri R. R.'N 0. 1, U p 'many of our Braftc+w ids*at LOCUST HILL res the attention of Brooklin,West HW.Wl&ithl idents these days. While there G is.little or no - growth the seeds reenlEtiver , 0 -Sale will be in the ground to respond ...,: tothe first rain and warm .wea- Bask—u-t- Factory I ther. Clearing out some Manufacturers of Large congregations celebrated All kinds of Fruit Baskets,, Mother's Day inIthe eburches of ot our lines Berry Crstes, the village.on Sunday last. An attendant of 151 at the Sunday Fsrmers'Bushel Baskets, ..-at great School of the United Church, with .7/ . I �,: M*t a ]arse contribution, was very en- Re 1 ting Clothes Baslrets. .cog ging, reductions. 44 he young -M T . people' of Claremont Men's Wool Underwear, Frank Pennock gave % very. sticepssful dance in oney reg. 1.85, for ... 1.50 Proprietor the Community Hall on Friday Men's Fleece Underwear, Phone Markham 1604 ,evening when*guests were present reg, 1.00, for .679 .-We sell drafts, money'-o'rders from Toronto, Port Perry, Stouff- Men's Wool Sox, reg. 50c, .39 villa, MarkhFim and other neigh- Man's Overalls, reg.2.50, - .2-19 "and cable remittances on all .:boring villages Men's Smocks, reg. 2,60 219 B EATTY Walter and Mrs. Thomson and - parts of the world. -DS FOR THE BEST Ladies'-Silk and Wool kose STANDS nf 161arkham, spent un- -t-.001 reg. lur ... 0 V day ere with the former's ruoth- LadiesI' Col. Cashmere Hose -try Thomson, who-re- Customers are'asstfred careful or, Mrs. Ha reg. 1.25, for 7.89 cantly recently returned home, Ladies' Underwear, rag. 1.00 the winter In Bmf. ',,,quick and economical service. ,after spending Per garment, for ... .7, ffalo with hefdanghter. - Charles Coops Heavy FlAnnelette, colored, Cooper, of Newmarket, reg. $0c and 35c for ...27 4 ITM 25c, -.21 and formerly of Altona called on Dark Flannelette, re 25c number of Clar emont friends on Flannelette Blankets, reg. well Tuesday. Mr. Cooper Is 75, for 2.80 known throughout this district, A f;� broken lines of Alen's an are d his numerous friends Rubbers greatly reduced Overshoes, zipper;Teased to see him keeping his age Ladies so Well, reg. 4.50, foc8.85- The yo'ung people of the Vnite,i Established 1821 Litter" Carriers, Hay Carrieres- IR Church paid a visit to the B. Y. P. Pun , Door Tracks, Cow IT. of the Baptist Church on Mon Bowls. Pressure Systerus Etc. day evening Very Interest- It,will pay you to get my prices on y "0 V i you u eb t 0 u P d an N 0^ AMOK ' A R M Y� P ng last, Do A, "S 0 D1 T Ing papers were read by Miss Stnt- I above before buying elsewhere. teford and Mr. Stephenson. A Phone 1403, Whitby Branch, J. R. Perry.Manager dFLinty Inb concluded a pleasant -T' i * nt evening. k F MON FRANK 1. PROUSE an �ffi�l �,Fik 'P, R� w- Mr-5 All,2_11 11 i--P m!"T,g,�, -7 CrossesSyrian LATEST Q.R. Desert by Motor MUSIC ROLLS for Your Player Piano Only a Yalta'at woman would leave Hear These "Hips" comfort and satisfaction'Of civi- 4e lized living in London to go Upon'& Ramona My Ohio Home. journey which Included a difft long Sunshine -Among My, Souvenirs n` cult and trek across the .:I- Together Desert Son Syrian desert from Beirut to Bagdad. g 'rim Pan Parade actuate Charmaine.4 by the' motive to learn at first-hand how th. n Women HEAR THESE AT ANY GOOD �e Easter F.- are faring on th road to progress, MUSIC DEALERS OR WRITE along which the women Of all colun• tries have started. More than one Q. R.S. MUSIC CO. WO=u has undertaken such enter prises, but In this instance the wonkau CANADA LIMITED who conceived the idea and made the British Boys Study Agriculture .310 SPADINA AVE., TORONTO2. picturesque it hazardous journey to The above shows a splendid group of British Public and- Secondary College. ONTARIO Mme. Andre Rieder of Loudon, now school students who have Just arrived at the Macdonald; Agricultural CoCana- in the United States. Mine. Rieder is Recruited by the Department of Colonization and Development of the (Distrlutors, Rogers Satteryless two yearss course at the In London, who dian Pacific Railway, these young men will pursue a Radio Sets.) an American resident studied ex- College. During the, summer months they will work on f4rms where places • has traveled widely. and a st Shit is a brilliant lecturer, a linguist European universities. have been selected for them. on completion of their studies they will engage they tenslyely in Europ In various branches of Canadian agricultural operations, by which time I o Canadian methods. in of distinction, but terms- her chief . will be accustomed t with international brought to Canada has The scheme"under which these students were tereat feminism, now entered upon its fourth year of operation and the College authorities OWL affairs a close second. are thoroughly satisfied with the soundness of that plan. At the extraine left r What a Desert- Is of the picture is Dr. H. Barton, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Macdonald College, and at the extreme rig tis Mr. L, H. Hamilton, instructor in Agrt- ���� e did not cross the desert as of the students under W Riad culture, who Is especially char ed with the supervision a part cu 0 ir pleasure tourists," said Mine..,Ri L "but traversed" culture, who (Off wfrd UWGIp"u), n ery ew, automobile a distance..of of 600 miles their own faces. unless very imper- kHow To Insulate House through desolation such as only a dc�a, fectly in pools or polished vessels. EXPERT IN SOME ZRANCHES ert can afford. The desert long has Each had heard comments made about Against Heat and Cold At mathematics women are been called trackless, but now there her lo6kg, but not one ever had seen "There are three general ways by Not thought to be such birds. And jet a woman is a star Is the road where motors run. Owing satisfactorily her own face. I gladly which heat is lost or dissipated is our to this modernizing of transportation, i the At multiplying words. relinquished the mirror, and hastily homes," writes W. A. Foster in we were able to cover 67 0 miles In!each one took It, and saw herself for practicalmagazine "Successful Farm- three days and two nights, whereas Ing.10 "?irst," he explains, "the'heat in The married men's quartet will now the, first time: formerly the trip 'occupied several These women live in the poorest cipr# by which we secure sing that popular selection,. "My Wife weer camel train. Moreover, our Secondly, the Is An Open Book to Me, But I Cannot U.by rather manner, in tents made of goats' hair, the sun—radiation. See movements Shut Her 'Up." progress by comparison was ra and often for food they are obliged to transfer of heat by air m peaceful. For In those earlier dayai removed and win- peac es,f locusts. They are quite such as leakage about doors - travelers were subject to sudden and from civilization. -- down. And third, by the heat trans, "I want a rake--a metal one. That unheralded visitation from marauding I '-The first night we reached Pal. fer through our constructions, such as wooden one you sold me last Year se to de- dial our sash, the w was me good: It had pyorrhoea!"_ bands, which were not avert myra, where we accepted the cordial glass in alls, floors or "Had pyorrhoea! parting with the camels or whatever.ver but primitive hospitality of a- desert ceilings. The three principl a are not IFOR.SMART OCCASIONS. *11 the teeth of tue travelers sheik• Ear y next morning we re- wholly independent but are accumula- A delightful printed PUSSY Willow tpightmight desire. We had no anx. ! d our journey. and'the next day five, consequently, the totalbeat loss &amP ilk dress, with fashionable tiered loan thought until we were nearing' I Times change; and. a short skirt Creat.-hed Bagdad," is the sum of all three. kirt, that can be worn for street, yet the end of the second day and came Bagdad is an Arab town under Mos- "In the average home there Is con- when skirts were long Is a long skirt dainty enough for any smart after- Into the Wadi Hauran aeighborhoot Ilam sway, and under Irak government. siderable heat loss by radiation. Heat when skirts are short. Iona-wal"ted hn&La with of lb=�Wased. IN=— than ­ P-..--& - —_ Lut-10 the Wome ­ 12 radiares trom tho wails after it P After the elaborate ceremony the applied bands enced no dlfficultY. the.same manner a,4 in the eaxiter ceti,',through the mat#,rials used in the wall quare neckline and well-wishers were throwing. the cul;Qrft�_ forming deep V at front, of Plain -FortunatPlY, ws; were not traye0r, turies. Even J�ewlsh women go about construction one of our most fa- cit. harmonizing silk crepe, slenderize the In the winter 4pason. The almost uni. closely veiled. according to the cus- miliar examples is the heat radiated ary rice at the young people. One excited guest button-holed the bride's h9ure. Design No. W7 is attractive versally accepted idea about a desert 0 -tl;e ebuittry. Mme. Rieder from the chimpey stack. The chimney father and deviltanded, "Rave you any toms f cd serviceable, made of wool crepe. Is, that it is always a hot place. and I said, while the native women are closet is alwats warm due to the father old shoes"' o ::7faees of crepe satin or geor• subject at any time to swift winds;closely secluded. Plural marriage is losses from the chimney itself. In the I I "Yes," eaDlIed the. bill-footer patient. tie crepe. Pattern is obtainable in that blow swirling storms of sand the custom among the Moslems. & 'second -principle—convection—heat ly. "but sh-h 1 I'm wearing them." Mizes 16, 18 and 20 years, 36, 88. 40, about helpless travelers. That is a man being permitted' four wives. I llosses from leakage .are usually large A2 and 44 Inches bust measure. - Sine mistaken idea The syrtan desert In ^The government is improving its in the average construction". While '186 requires 4% yards of 40-inch me- the winter experiences hard storips of facilities for educating both boys and needs ventilation or fresh air for LAY$ AND AELAYS I wi 3% yards of 1%-Jnch rib- inow and aleet and extreme cold, girls. and while girls are in the ml-Ror- Prit health and comfort, the heat lossoes 1 10 foi famo and fortune. too, ce 20c the pattern. qt uncomfort. iiy In the schools, there is increased Ion® IL when travel would be mot i from leakage' about loose-;fitted sash ('long for duds and diamond riagat �rnvrj PATTERNS. able and difficult There are perip"I effort toward the education of girls excess of the- I long for funny things to do NOW TO ORDER . sLorms of course I d ng women. and doors are usually in exc Y , Writ#your name and address plain- of heat and sand ,Ian you iventilation requirements In the aver- gosh, I long for lots of things, of such but the. nights are very cold even in I -It was Inevitable," continued Alma. j age home. .glvtng number and size US L as Enclose 20c in summer. On the whole we were fav-I Rieder, -that the women of Bagdad "In frame construction," the "Suc- Ido not long for gems or told; tter you want in (coin preferred; wrap ored -with gond weather In crose-ftig, Ifibould look longingly at the women cessful Farming" article-_ continues, For fickle famo I worry.not. amps or co, "The mirage of.the de%ert Is not:In-Turkey, who, by order o! Mustaphs. l,. --d But when It's'hot I long for cold. carefully) for each number and the dry joint between foundation an as your order to Wilson Pattern,fiction, and at times what had appear-I Ki-mal Pasha, have been freed from sill ailows cold air to sift through into And when It's cold I long for hot. I cet. 13 West Adelaide St.,Toronto ed to be-a betiutiful green spot in the. the custom of wearing the veil, and the baserfient, which makes She floor iL distance on approach would prove to haveee been given the liberty to appear atterus sent by return me ppunreasonably cold. Extreme care 1 do not long for gold or faine. d, The glorious colors of 1, the•streets In western hats and to be but %an should be taken to set the sill in a All weather I can stand - ith ease. the desert were a constant pleasure. meet men somewhat in the western mortar bed and further care must be But I've a longing Just the same tS The goitt and amber ground colors and i manner. exercised to have a snug-fitting To reprint silly rhyme3 like these. Peer's Ten Poin n the Me,, the blue of the sky, and later I I In Btirut. at the othir 'aide of the sheathing and. siding, otherwise cold afternoon the misty purples and reds I desert. the women are freer and are For Yom of the sunset were gorgeous. achieving marked progress. They are up through the space be- If One can'curb his longing he _g air will pass May reap reward two-fold or more; 11 tween the studding and find its way "The oases, or water holes, were reacbing out for education and are over ceiling and under flooring. While Our longing's well in hand, yQu see, rdHerbert Scott Gives not at all frequent. of course, we bad!eager to hear about the outside world. quatrain �these methods of conserving heat are War add thin and count own thirst—thermos so, much ad that 20 women's societies "'overlooked." four. Qualities Essential to no care for our o - important, are often bottles provided at starting suppliedijoined in listening to an address I 't. SuCCC89 ou rown needs, but we did have to;made there. These women are Inter- The Dangeroup Age A Scotcitmazihas 'taken his chtid. Lord Herbert Scott, the new presi- age some strategy In getting water for,-ested In child welfare legislation, In Is there anything FO amusing in ren out of school because their teacher I told him they paid attention. .)dr,t of the London Chamber of Com- our car, which in one case proved an owning property, and are advocating ' one's life and at the same time amusing expetrence, education for wome-fi, which,of course, any rind when one res, is a striking Instance of a pear so dangerous as that pe I necessary precursor of freedom." Hubby, tackling -his first meat,ple., land a public school and/ university Sedoulm, Women i a a n c finds that in the opinion of others as '.Well, well,'wh'ere did Id you get this 7" has kde a success In bu�si- - -we apDlied for water and were I --Christian Science Monitor. well as one's self, one has chosen the �'"I made that oat of ae, offered a brownt of right career; when one little success 1,9a"i who S M ih-looking liquid to I Young Wife InsHe Is a director of seven companies, drink. When the Bedouins saw the I Certainly the United States Mrs. Thomas's cook book. It's a—' it ri Soviet Russia deserves recognition: it leads to another little success; when .,Ah!" he broke in. "This leather )nchittlug Rolls-Royce, Ltd., tbe'Til- water poured into the radiator of the I has nothing to do y id to.have aboltsbed, tipping. it appears that one they bVist into Witterous laugh- is reportL people to part is the binding, I suppose?"- U7Contracting and Dredging Co., car a -t do d the Sun Life Assura�nce ter in ridicule. payment, what rd In pavine I but sit back and allow other I mat2s the value of Its do the work for one?—Hugh Walpole ociety. you. think they wanted! The women Canada esti A mistress of a boarding house ii C,T e ag'I opened standing timber at $3.000,000,000. An- in Delineator. hired a young Irish girl who had just To a reporter he gave the following had curiously watched*m mirror, other-reason for forestry preservation. arrived in this country. She was some. Int which he considers everyyoung my bag and drew out a small Jones: ,How much do you charge what dubious of the girl's ability to ambitious to make his. mark In and looked into it to arrange toboggan rides?" Proprietor "We nsfness n 9 With blue, white, and ywIlow violets, for wait. 'on the table., So 'she said, thp only thing have a sliding scale," "t4orah, you think you can wait should study: That mirror was Charm of mane: and tact: desired. These women never had soon Jwhat color is violet? on the,table; I have ton boarder, you douceptration. know?" Self-confidence (but not *too much all right. Getting Ready For A Big Stunmer Norah: "Sure, and that's �L_ Education. (A kigbly'educated man ma'am. Why In Ireland I used to fe-d'v a bust- forty pigs,every day." always make the best e not �n,,: man, and I do not regard aunt Money is your servant It you know a ersity education as essential. A V You.- how to use it; '�;our master If junivetsity man often finds that he Is ........ don't. r In ta � ifty life Is Inclined to give a business too late and a ta ti S In bu. miyeis Do you remember way 'back when -pan an aloof, and casual, manner. torchlight -parades were features of :which Is not useful In business). every political campaign?. Imagination. (But not the artistic 4'emperament. Experience. (A knowledge of hu- There are 112 miles of thread in h pair of ladies' silk hose—and very few i and th6 art of knowing- blocks of walking. )tow to deal with men). Every young man Is where Industry. r, a he in sefvanre of the because that is his place. Health. (A careful observance Paws of health. particularly diet). Judgment. (And a ela.PacllY for tak- �­ng quick decisions —. Observation. fk .,Itajy Movie Mad Lord Herbert Scott, who 13 56, is a All Italy is movie n:ad. They know brother of the Duke of Buccleuch. • as much about Gloria SwRrAon, Tom Mix1 ,Harold Lloyd,.and the Del Rio - . - ' , The establishment of town forests as we do. At leasthalf the personable girls in the country have been told ','�which, in time, will pay town taxes !... - 'just like Pola Negri,"' is paradoxically. leading many coin that they look u of the woods by putttnjL,. Alma Rubens or Nita Naldl,"and half iies ant en ch fish the secret no- the young in �bem th wooda. tion-that given-Falf a chance, they could flutter NADIAN STEAMSHIP LINES r mdre feminine hearts Some people complain that Win- FINE NEW SHIP OF THE CA The latimob- thAn Valentino or Jack GiSert.—From 4­_.es are slow, but mine always seems S. S. Quebec 'Sliding mt1jestirally into the fee-strewn waters of the St. Lawrence at Lqvis, QUO. Delineator. r,be In a tearing burry. in& was witnessed by 15,fi6`Y'9peCtat0T% in a severe snow storm. ;o N NNY sew ewx . ......... U-, 1V F-AW11M pl • A REALNEVE TON C -The Sourci of All Nervousfiew 7 Z. Is Weak, Watery Blood. VW 4-. Many people, both men and women, V 'find them elves run down througli 'overwork, or anxieties. Such suffer. ;A:: are find themselves tired, low-spirited '-v,1�p sad depressed. Their nerves seem to is oddtet,�.,be worn out and they suffer from EK headaches and other nerve pains. All :.ibis comes from starved nerves. Doctorivic the nerves with poison- he Orangip Pekoe T MR ,W,O 'Mrl� Pr -;'0 edativeT C-v,1krrlbIe mistake. us it �tdextra good k, a good The only real nerve tois supply of rich red blood. ,Therefore s •k V In clean, bright Awnintm relieve nervousness and run-down D: health Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should A.:: the be taken. These pills enrich blood, which tones the nerves, fm- now Whit; Star liner Laurentle, 19,000 tons. completed late in 1927 the appetite,- gives new UOTMCF A3M �ttengtespecially for the St. Lawrence route, which arrived In Montreal on May 9 -six h and s. _ak6s hith, on her maiden voyage to St. Lawrence ports. With the 'White Star liner T-TILL THE MOVER—PloNEMA spirits and r U IS despondent people bright and Albertic she shares the honor of being the largest cabin liner ever to come LJ. TANCE movers of Ca"da. Largin !Aeerful. MW Irene Denne, up the St. Lawrence to.Montreal. &PeedY Padded %ans. New EquIswcant. .1, Washago, Ont., tells what Dr. Wil. lisms' Pink Pills did for her,as fol- 4wmp&r* Tor @kill and car4L Before-7 Woman- 1310v* write us or wire and rovers* Ita —"I suffered for a long time Chars q Iowa: IBABYS OWN TABLETS 00. Road office. Hamilton ontfulft .-A with my nerves and a generally run- Eve, you have given love with all your 00,02,419- Hill the Mover. oW 'iowu condition. I grew so weak that 3NA" % might, .4 bed -to--14e in bed a 'par-t-%ot­evervy- thowed. -71M. WAR D(M It HA • could not do any work and L�F4Ue - IRT131. 0�� day. I -W V .your virgin ice; Write for free ea, caws. -Have bowed in anguish with unbound Switzer, oranton. Ontario, ,*7" taking medicine all the time, try Baby's Own Tablets meet all the k �ng one medicine after another, I delight need that exists In every home where ABY CHICKS, WHITE LEGHORSH .*as advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Because your anguish is a sacrifice there are young children. They arae of high quality moderately price ;Ills, and I have reason to be thankful To man, who gives you gladness with Mod ..d to make Irood Under satliftst ­11hat I acted on this advice, as this laxative, but do not gripe. They are farm conditions. All Penn h"4ed by a word, pedigreed males from hens with records soothing, but do not contain one par- Comes After Man. of'2:0 to 260 jrrs-and- er-M e was the first medicine that gave me c ,'hil"g 1004 9 Aud, spite of all pretences, is your, ticle of opiate ur other Ingredient lines. May chicks, 15 : Ju any relief, and In a comparatively Professor the natural order Catalogue Free. 100 per cent- live a. short time restored me to the bless- lord.' - his love that can In any way do the slightest what animal comes after man?" 111very raranteed Britannia Poultry And then you'hate him that Farm 6. Brampton. Ont. Q ins of good health. When I think harm to the most delicate child. Sour Sentor—"Womsu." of has.failed! Baby's Own Tablets reduce fever, the marvellous good these pills did The Detroit Free Pr"s'askz: "After me, can most highly recommend .Hate him, unreasoning, and do him relieve colic, banish constipation and Min'ard's Liniment for Toothache. 111 ladJgestion, check diarrhoea,, sweeten a man. has set a now speed record them to all weak, nervous people." yo o have him the stomach and allay the Irritation what does he dd with it?" Usually It you are at all run-down, or weak, Spend all pour thoughts t Hired Assassins he tries to better It. -pent or haled that *accompanies the cutting of Load' yf you should begin at once to take Dr, London Daily Mail (Ind Cons Williams' Pink. Pills and you will From the full triumph of his dov-:teeth. They quiet the nerves and (The bank-notes found an (be South- ins will; Pro-mote health-giving sleep and re- era be well and strong. Theme pills u Irish gunmen, seized by the Lou- Too blind to see that In your venge- Pose. In fact they are as good as a don police are sold by all medicine dealers or on March 17, have been will be ienttq mall at 60 cent a box once grim doctor In the home, and once a mother traced to Soviet banking Institutions.) Sore Feet. Still shows the worship /hat you keep has used Bathe feet in Mlnard#v and 'by Whe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. ,7 them for her little ones she It Is thus definitely established that Warm water, rubbing solution 'Brockville, Ont. him. wHI use nothing else. Thousands of. the Soviet is still paying & of —Ramer, ruM us Into aching parts. Soothing N.S.W mothers bear testimony as to this- every kind to attack law-abiding Poo> and rellevinir. Among them Is Mrs. Hurst Pin* pie and to wreck the e*tablisbed in- Fall,', Man., who says:-1 was told titutIons of this country. ock Will 'Warn to try Baby's Own Tablets by a friend who had revel that d*emlt ,. .. .House Speakers used them for all her The only kind of t. little ones and said she could not do broaden one in that,on a trolley In the J, without-them. After using them for rush ]war OF PA New Invention to Keep Re- vrf my baby boy k quite agree with her and certainly think they are the finest cord of Length of medicine in the ivorld for little ones Speeches Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all bru&n an bwA int IttA ,I .V. k 41 otta A electric clock with medlelue dealers or by =&Jl at 25 ava four di which will indicate the I ,,cents a box from The -13r. Williams' ;Z ';y orpiellm, time to t,up by each speech will be- 'Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. WVMd"Na.-Se"dap Jnstallo&fin the House of Commons "PC,CMMDMW, W a Port W641,IM Mat ch= OML ,The clock was invented by A rt man for use In hockey matebos Hint About Slee'V" .,and is claimed to have worked in a A ,very satisfactory manner. It will be F0 times is necessary to run a gathering P ntrollod by the clerk or assistant With,soft. filmsy materials It some: cuficura&m Lovely --f terk. ;Ail Work and No May. string along the top of a sleeve. in Is Pure and Sweet With the new rule limiting spewh#s That unsuccessful -dramaLlst says 'order to keep It from spreadfas an Skin d to 0 minutes in the House sugWii- be does nothing but work" �to get 'it smoothly Into the armhole. Ideal f orurMWen tions have been made by several mem- ..yes. .90 far it's been all work_and Use fbo sewing machine and with a GIS4414 Pers that there be some system of ad- no play with him." loose stitch sew along. the top about Vising the member speaking how much where the seam afterward will come Smooth Texture Mime he had left. At present NIr. Minard's Liniment for Insect bites. Draw up like threed', and the material Soft, Slowing color and velvet anootb- i8p4kier keeps record of the time and will go Into the armhole much more^ whidowsRes"0780 am we the skin's M&%,Jo= of ,go" Puts off the speech when 40 minutes* Smoothly than it gathered by. hand. nth" GIM041texi6l within. )sro up after making allowances for Adaptability This way also takes lose time. Other bl� TRia-BLOOD, the plemat-to-tau interruption& When the question of a W. L, A. in the lAe,14 M. ercury. , I pries& =467=' blood tonic, by acting directly an the (Cc=.) Thor* is much we must! Catalog of suald" ,Bar- klock was discussed Speaker Lemieux bkod and &]*ins out impurities, coilrects ow "id he would appreciate some method berg from the 'Anierirans. If 'we 1.4a.=V1 the Underlying causes of skin affections some of: KAJAIJDAY CO.,UA?4n.41QL4 and gives natural color and beauty to the hich would relieve him of.,the task could cultivate in ourselves , Dona Make (� 1 1 their adaptability It would.be a been #TOY "Zoplazion• pt keeping the time. -I - 0 ._ I . - under conditions of sweeping indu When taking TRU-BLOOD use 111kit- A wrong-doer is often, a man that trial change. I know'In this country %Out of Baff by's OINTMENT as an extemal treat- :has left something undone, no q 1. This-magic Ointment does wondas not &l- educated men who bays done virtual- -Babies liaw in correcting skin blemishes, in soften witys he that has done one .something,.— ly no work since the War becaute Jb,UtrrH BRITrAIN and beautifying the skin. -15,faTcus Aurelioc tbey could,not set back to their old and What thm Usen say. ON 0. posts ajA seemed to b2ve no 'heart th Slood is 1= wmkinj man-els with me." An Evpn a doir,,when wet, knows en- 11 recownwad Tru-Mood to EW I try anything new. There it 6011110-- an: 00141limn ough to shake himself and becvme thing intolerably rotten wbAu men of mad they AM it Netter than my prepustiosaw box ever used.' Still Another writes:-I an" 'dry. their stamp sink so easily into do- palse It enoush. As loss n I If" L will arves, be witbo" Tra-slow-11 nothing fatalism. We need a new You will no W too 'Many of Canada's leading spirit of vitality,awong salary earnen. 434 to my for terve Pasoan a social and sports 'lubs,use This attitude of sitting down to mourn Cadeveweadien#/a GwP#-0ipW Twv j ms • actlef" Skb :.'Rad Role OrangePekoeTea I a lost Job.and•hoping it will return to exclusively. The a d d a d J,sband is inn&wd malls"w. TOM tw not common to all whoAW stmneh and Inimitable tune, but it Is common,enough to be a Rose Orange real problem. We must have more. flavor of Red Why Gum-Dipping -Pekoe make ft last longer, adaptability. We meat make It ani IL04L ro farther and taste better. outstanding British quality. Without TR W1% Increases Tire Life Cc=in damp-proof stlumle, 11 our industrial misbats wil becom disasers. Much of the, nervousness In older num. 13EW -A tire in use-is being con- children can be traced to the, over- stantly -bent backwards and TION stimulation during infancy, caused by ' ATTEN regarding baby as a sort of animated forwards by road-action. Such �A toy for the amusement of parents, re- movement generates fricticin i :. latives and friends. Baby may be .....WOMEN OF and heat that 'a deteriorat- played with, but not for more than a Ing effect'unless the fire is built quarter of an hour to an hour dally, to withstand it. z�. Beyond that, being bandied, tiekls MIDDLE A GE1 ► a caused to laugh or even scream, will o sometimes result In vomiting, and in In the carcass of a culn- Dipp�ed tire there is less friction PHILLipsz: hen Food variably causes I"itability, crying or Mrs. Goodkey Tells Her • sleeplessness. to generate.heat because Gum. MYS A-- F retfulness,crying and sleeplessness Dipping puts a coating o mm with NAM f new from this cause can easily be avoided live rubber around each separ- For by treating baby with more considerit. 'Byemoor Alberta.—"The-Change due ate cord that keeps it from rub- I tion, but when you just can't see what f Life was the trouble with me and I mix* Bing against the cords that lie �iJ Is making baby restless or upset, bet- wasrun-down,thin Is- ours- "CAArrouft" ter give him a few dTOPS of pure, next to it. It stays cooler and and weakend coula i harmless Castorla. It's amazing to therefore lasti'longer. not sleep, had a see how quielcly It calms baby's ner- poor appetite and Your local-FlreWone Dealer win Yes and soothes him to sleep.; yet it could not do much gladly a&w coutikins no drugs or opiates. It to 0.rlaw. �orton potrr fire purely Vagotable--the TOCIPS,In on the him today. Rork. I am taking remained the stand- Lydia E. Pink- :"'7 About two hours after satins many.'harmless. It has re rfit� T11113 h RURISIM Co. ham WrOpper. Leading physicians pre-with physicians In the 60 years Vegetable 'people suffer froin sour stomacbs. soribe it for colic, cholera, diarrhea, Or CANADA UMITUD Compound now ittiles Us invention. "a. Onto% hey call it Indigestion. It means constipation, gas on stomach and and I feel like a It Is the quick method. Results bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep lknd well woman. r saw been Jhat• the stomach. nerves have to MOST MILES*PER DOLLAR ins Almost 111111114tntly- It 18 the OV all other "upets" of bab3rhood. Over it advertised in the j over-5timulated. There Is excess sold. proved method. You will never use 26 million bottles used a:year shows papers and tried it The way to correct it to with an alkali, another when you know. its ov*TwholmIZ9 popularity. and L V.Pink- : ydis, (which neutralizes many times Its Vol- Be sure to get the genulne Pbl4lirs' With each bottle.ol� O"toria, you I ham's Sanative. ash. I have recom- I . I *tone tE i.: D It-OSIE P Ir ,ara* In sold. Milk of MagnestA proscribed by pbyst- get a. book on Motb*rhood, :wortk Its mended 11 to a I at of women*Joml,,.! The ritht way is rbIlUps' Xn of class fer'50 years In correcting excess 11-0iSht In Cold. Look for Clise. H. GUM-4D[PMW MP.9. Wit. GOODKEY, llyemoor, Al. ,)#Wavra�$Ost a 11"th" deas to siddis. jftcb-.betile -contains, tull di. ]Matcher's signature an the package berts. * pleasant, s9tefout and SO you'll got senufat CK"arts;-Tho" rwast-Ase lk�Sbe Only OUE11--iDipyst Tbes ISSUE No.'20-126 peter. It Is p iroctione--sur druptore. are many initatifts, 47 U, t ,rte " , ,,."l:. .V;' . n F1R•?+'fr??nY Y''t,+e�anm.'3 n.. Cn :2M . ¢..'`,.keV'.? "?4 -x t'.R:... < r,xr W,7pg,i:•t �'r -W u lA+"'. �:.Cf v.X r •Xv-'',.b .J.: 1('t' z•.La.v ..•;k!ci. I :"rv. a y ,K..- 1r.""'z �. .kit:- s.' 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Chap• store- •Office. ours, daily and ►✓ 1.11� - evenings by appointment.*s6 _ _ Robert Rankin, of�Lansing, MaJ':bridge potatoes; Full R A p - $pent over Sunday here with his of -Janles Richardsou has instal- 1� ,} Pap rbic�starter' and fine ch}ck lf;d a frigidaire in his store and UNDE WEl - - .- ,:, mother. - feed, also pressed salt blocks for will keep in stork a supply -of _ a -Chas. and Mre. Law, of Osht the pasture.. Get thew at The Country Club ice cream. Ca}land - �s r •".awa, spent Sunday with their 13iR Store. * p •- * - -- _` _ _ .. relativeP here. sem le it and be convinced that - - -Mr. Whitby is putting down -Nampa are very prevalent in none ie better. - Arrow Shirts lead the field.- We are showing a very fine line of • _. . , a sew well at his' service station the village and surrounding die •• - . .Summer-Shirts, with collars attached or separate. ' I-' at the east sad. trict, but the cases are ell very IN MEMORIAM. , . - White Broadclothe predominate. -Found, on the Greenwood light. The only undesirable feat - - _ CALYERT-In loving memo of our ,.•road, a Veteran's button. Loser are of the disease is}t covipela the g rY . -'; call at this office. * victims to remain in the house for dear husband and father, who . fell asleep May 17,192.6. -E. and Mrs. Weiler were in several days, while their chums Our spring line of the famous Interwoven Socke are now In with a In the home you are fondly.rememb- ,* . -:.:Xitehener on Friday attending are enjoying themselves by going eyed '100 per cent. patterns. These are the mocks that �� the funeral of a cousin. to school.and spending their spare Sweet memories cling round your dear stand_the racket of hard wear. #" ;� -deo. Law and daughter, Mise tinge in playing ball. name* ; }-� 'Edith.of Toronto, spent Bunchy -We are sorry to report the True beasts that lived you in life, 1.- r�r here with the former's silt+re.. death of Mrs. Wm. Hatchings; of dam, n' Harald Richardson is again on the Brock road.which took place Still love yon in death just the same. In our Men's Underwear we are featuring the latest thing, a' . duty,after being confied,to the on Friday last in the Toronto Gen• -Inserted by wife and family. "The Grade." This line is a combination of .. ;house with an attack of summer eral Hospital, where she had gone .,•... athletic suit, shirt andll ere- $a- • for treatment. Deceased, who was NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS nee worn you W' „ �r -Miss Laura Andres,• -and fri• in her 70th year,. was highly es- _ „ ear no other. w the �,- end, of Toronto, spent Sunday at teemed by all who knew her, Her Thursday next being a holidty we - the home of the former's parents funeral took place on Monday to purpose publishing the News on Wed- here. the Green River Baptist Cemetery. nesday. Kindly send in your budgets ,. -Mr. Povnter is making good The sympatby of the community of news a day earlier than usual SEMI READY TIP TOP SU ITS headway in the construction of ie extended to the bereaved family. , �1-` his new residence just east of St. -According to a statement made !palm Ldwart+se m,onts. _ ' _'Dozens Of fine patterns to pick from and . 11 � -n drew`s-marrse:------------ ------- -in"-a-Toronto-dell - apec. regard• _ •" _made to your measure. , -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. 3tetsart ing the number of towns in the AgTL'RE TO LET=Witt take-cat -- . `s' _ `, and son and`daughter, of Mark- province which have adopted day PASTURE to pasture. Wm.Lacey.Dunbartoa.33.35 rm d ?,dam, paid a brief visit with Mrs. light savio it has lost much Of its - - Fred Te ,Buntin �" iC 6 popularity, and we believe it will E{ O(38FOR HATOHIN(i-PI mouth �7 .11 .11 land Miss Fawkes on Sunday. Root. Miss Agnes Thom.R R 2.Pickering. Established.1857. . =H. J. Clark and Lyle Ramsay die out.entirely in the near future. -- - .r�i5 "' ulna son, Grant, of Toronto, spent Those that comprise the list are FOR�8ALE-Good teed potatoes. '��" , _ � -Sunday here with the former's Toronto and a few of the towns lriah Cobbler. Thomas Hardy. X88 `� revits, W. J.and Mrs.Clark. Mask 828-- 37-88 . 9D "' I ti pa east of the city. and a few odd -The motortraffic on the High towns outside this list. To be a IMOTHY GEED FOR BALE-Ap- �� r`+ way was'very 'heavy over the complete success the ractice T pl,r to Harold Barclay.R.R.2, Claremont, �Q Lq­ l? 0 • week-end. A numberof American Phone Clare 318. 30tt ..a n,TSt.: p la - � should be universal, but when the _ „-tourists are now seen on the high- railways retain standard time apd FOR• SALE-Two wort,oc arbulls.. way and the nnmber will greatly a few cities and to•wne daylight Phone Clare 3603, 36.87 -. -• Increase as the summer advances. saving there is alwap5 a certain - : �;-• -Owing to Thursday neat being amount of confusion, FOR BALE-Seed drill, Bata tvatoo �' . a holiday (Victoria Day). the bnsi• boa plow and other articles lilts new. 8 (; -A cigarette smoker. W h0 Lacey. i)uabartom. 33-38 ,�,� ;Deme places e f the village will be smokes tweety cigarettes a day, - ' a eloaed ae nasal, but then will 1:ePp OR SALE - Marlboro Rasberry . ei F �. and many addicta amoke Chat FOR 0o per thousand,iI,30per hundred. K ' -' 1 . ,.1.• ';open all Wednesday afternoon and number, contributes $55,00 a year Hall.day.scarboro Junction 38.38 1 . - ." , evening, and not observe it as a to the Dominion treasury. He FOR SALE-5 nice pigs 8 weeks old. - -Oar residents are now bug pays this sum in indirect taxation, Apply to W A Courts. con 8.Pickering. i� y the tax being paid by the !;Dann. C;aremont P.O Phone 2226. 37 • - r _ _ . }a® `' getiintt is their gardens, $o far t Mt ctnrer, who adds it on to the r OOD POTATOES FOR SALE- - there has not been mneh growth price of the cigarette. If the man GIrishCobblersandDooles. Edgar Stony, ` ' ' . on ar count of'the cool weather g rood a T$D Bs or to ails:gl<r- 1. e .salad lack of rain. The land; how. Paid this safe in direct taxation ' � _ - -x ' - ; r.- ' ever, is in good condition, and by he would thinly that be was halo y !. - • - 4 . ,�' robbed and would make a great � den and cut lawn grace weekly for sum- . - -,gettin the Rsrden in now it will howl. However, paying the tax tee^ Apply W.i Dunbar.17unbarton. sa 37 c :, • Ire��eedy whoa favtorsble weather indirectly. it does not hurt and he PASTURE TO RENT-South-east - _ t� \ = ` �:' ad electriciaae continues smoking, thinking that aCp�corner Ham i.moerro jn8 afh3i „� -`"`J �� . -A.7C. Law hash h® is getting the worth of his p� Isney at work the peat week wit money. OR BALE-Four Holstein heifers. l 1 - .t ling the house he recently perch- .ayeus ole,due to freshen is the feu. M , tried from Harry Moore, yr®_pada- -Oar town let,ggae got away to B.Burt,R R'l.rocw_t Hill. Phone BPbitJ lml torp to installing electric light, a good start oa May 9th; when the .11 _ P. C. S. entertained the Cloutera f7 - He also will have paper-hangers FOR SAdkB--Potature. Early.0ohb _ at work in a few daps, and be ex (married men) at the Pickering kn, roc nung or table use. T.E. pects to move in to the house Memorial Park to the opening soft Crawford, nss:on�a,East. P►kon" aa37 :about the let of Jane. ball game of the season. Owing ,_ _ . -On Tuesday a number of car• to aeveral of the P. C. 19. boys be- FOR BALE-17 page. 2 moothe old. ing on the mem a fiat they were aa,d I mare+ytare ole. Apply n lot 24,cnn ease*O# deer and other wild ani p 3, Pickering. WAber Johnston, aaP 3b n e Pick = ; a <. male passed through the village aoable to display their waren and IW4 -on the way to the government fox were defeated by the Clotstera O>"BE TO RENT-io Pickering -' (single electric light. hard " '. . 2011 On May 11th the Sheiks farm iL Balsam Lake. These car• vFllagt,seven rooms. e - y • eases were confiscated the Yi hteHawteo(Roeebs k) and once and soft ro.-esnon given June chs let i+ Apply to L D Banks. 33t! . - • 1 :, Games ped Fisheries Department Night - '� . ceeded in stile the to score b NOTICE-R. H. Bcroud, hwviog . .�N SHIRT _ i sof Ontario, as the animals had 8 g P y ' been killed out of season, and a very small margin, 17 Id. On 1 s moved to Dumbarton old manse. is now T'� T ' ' Friday. May 18th• the P.'C. S. will o n for business rt iriag harness and boats I ,/�( . since then had been kept in cold p Kindly give him a sell, 37.38 r r 1. . istorage. again try their skill.thio Limo with OR SALE-Ootemwn gasoline iron - - 11 Audle but no one can tel}the re. 3-burner Puntan coal oil stove with oven �� - , -A number from here attended y• F Ithe funeral of the late Mrs. Nancy Balt. '_stow note : On Friday, Islay Have been used poly a month.. Apply to W.s YOU GET NOT ONLY THE BES ; _I. ?Graham Tattoo,which took place 18th, the Cloaters and Sheiks hook Jadlson.R_R. I.Picta;ng. 67.38 - oa Saturday, "inteement being np for what probably will be the TT 08T-In the vicinity of Brooklin Jl 1V a�H I R T FA'L U E S N_ 1,� -:made the Christian Cemetery best game of the season. Although JL,too Thursday,May loth.license prate No.c ~�+ -�►--- -'• the C}Oaters are raetieally con- II Pla attaehea to t�aI light, Finder please D. STYLE�� BUT WITFI.l?'a�ll� t+t Bfoagham. Ilan years ago p rwtiry ie.s,B:rchV• Claremore. a7 +' p ceded the victo , the Shahs will doer husband, who predeceased her rrt'y t a number of ealrs, was the Minis- be is there figghting hard. These TiEOORATING AND PADMNG Ler is the yy two teams viii} be always trying, Weare w da.0 tines or intim R R O C O L L Ebrietiia 'Cbareh at and atcoracilni. 3.A.Push k stasis.�i Faxon BrooRAR " haDt. sod they will be re- every time they meet. The boys Avenue,-haws. Phone Z3 J. 36-37 - . membered b,y a few of the older would be pleased to see a good WWING-Also disking, cultivate - - , the turnout of supporters and will A ffesideate Of township. p Pint threshing, gs�a�int. Anywhere within ` -At the meeting of the Y. P. S. gnaraatee as evening's fax and re„Driable eistanee.-Charges taeder.et. PYooe 1 . �. of St. Andrew's United Church,to all the laughs you.want. Pick Mart 803_Roy carter Greer River. 3�•+0 �r� Patterlis J• s 1. be bald this (Friday) eveaiag in yout favorite feaaM mad aome,and IICH EG1G8 FOR BALE-Nam• • • • • .. � - the baeeuteat of the church, an root for them. Dont forget, Fri Pekin Hatching �seee�, $l oo nes "ins •' • . .. dap, May 18th. Schedules viii}be ant- winners at agbt fairs. Elmo {�l , , IntereetiDR debate will.tate plies 'aney.Greeawooa. Phonz mot 231+. a3tr I.�. __ AssortmlAt. �k.il•�t V ��� - .. between three .members of Lhe RiveD away on the groalode. ET OUR PRICI�B-On new ar+d ft ,# Y. P: tail, of St. Johne Church, -Ono of the most disastrons used farm machinery,cream separater,also ;:Brnogllal'l�and three members of res in the history of Pickering From wireletxing and gates. It will pa4t� /'\',Only $1.96 a�C 4 'i,$t Aadrew'e'�. P. S„ the subject eeetirred ow To afternoon W,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 231 via V 3 'being "Resolved that young pec• .Ivhen the pad department of the (�HORDE, BASER•-Is prepared`to z. ��,�,� r le are better than they used to Rnae Ezeelelor Mills Wae COmple� CTdo all kiada of local and long diatanee tract• - sic N [or $5a5� . p ing. Prices reasonable. if you want anything ' : be:' The Broallham debaters will telt' destroyed by $re, the origin inthisline consult him. Phone Pick 1803. 26- `. uphold the affirmative. The pro• of which is a mystery. As soon ��OT10E-Having decided to lro into - - �ram of the evening is in charge ee the fire was DOL1Ced •an alarm lel the trucking business I am prepared to pay 1. CHAPMAN . . _._'of the Devotional Committee. was sent in and both fire engines h,gh•at pprice-for livestock and poultry.H Lon- M -A serious accident occurred on Were On the scene Within five donrPickering, Phone Pick 720.in cacaos Wm. f L _ V,r . - _ . Riley• 37-38 Monday evening on the Highway minutes, but on account of the- at the Whitby townline in whieb very inflammable matter in the T OR BALE-Cbestnut mare, 8 years � . ��., - . ,two men were seriously injured building the fire spread so rapidly Fold,t� -rive rand saddle horse • bar- first class Clydesdale.3 Years old,both good bar- {"' "aDd three Others sustaining minor that it was a mage of flames before sins. Will exchange for dailcows or heifers. N S TT injuries. A large truck owned by the fire engines were on the scene, cPnpl�oni Neriich, Maple Hi Farm, 33 372' V .0 E .z_.'%�"', injuries. the Mover, of Kitchener, and all they could do was to pre R A N _ drove up to Gulliver's service sta• vent it from spreading to the e: PASTURE TO RENT-Loc 2,con.b, _ _ __ _ tion for Hae. In putting in the eeleior baildin The $re a read Pietering,about 83 acre, well fenced•goon g p spring creek and lots of shade, Apply to - ' iE overflowed on to the 'so rapidly that very little' could o Connor,Pickering.or Mrs. J. A. O'Connor, , a • ;Rae 'Bos 31, Whitby. 38 37 -'''heated engine,.--and immediately be saved from the building. The ____,-. __ __ - We repre8en Strong Mutual Fere InBuraACe i a* thetrnck caught fire. A phone time clock, type writer and -few ABY CHICKS FOR BALE-Bar. Com anies whose rates are the ' mepeage wan sent to Whitby for of the books; were saved, but red Rate.bred-to-lay. 120.00 per hundred, lOWeSt Obtal=lable their flys engine, which was dr}v- everyLhiDR else fella re to the for April 27th delivery and west! thereafter. p y Also beteltimg eggs, 73 cents a setting. Bruce ��: on by Charles F. Lavery, and flamer. In addition to the loss of Ritchie,lot 13.con.3,Petering. 42 - We insure both Village and Farm '. `' soon arrived at a high rate of the building, Lhe Iaee in machin• ATTERY CHARGING-Having speed. ID Lo effort to avoid etrik cry and steeck will be very heavy, B;netalkd a complete Battery Tatirg sad prOpertles. .. r "•ing care that were blocking the as a very large amount .of new rcepi"aig,vl o stat I a preeeiiesdtoi G nt r'o ]road Lavery horned to the side of stock had just been received. The „iia,• H.E,Poynter,whitevale. 28.40 ;prelminm rates gladly supplied without obllgataon. Lhe road where a crowd viae pad mill wad jest enteriD¢a very ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- x ' standing watching the fire, strik- bney a awn, is an order for half a TDRY(Semi tbtiah)-Let ow driver uu..a _ __ -log a number of then]. Those in million pad* was received on the explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your, - Auto, Accident. 8�okoen. r�, name with Mr.S.W.1 avis. barber We Jared were Wm. Hing,concussion morning after the fire.and pC9a w�p up and deliver S rind o wee�°o°` INSURANCE Lifer Fire, �rporadoa. " `bt Lhe brain• H. G et', frsetar• paste were very bright for L et' BONDS-Qoveramenti.>1LnaicipLl, ed leg and oter injuries ; Ernest season. AL the time of the fire ARM FOR BALP;OR RENT-9b xOp, A(}$ LOANS on Farm Prgqp�rties. • •Stafford, severe body bruises ; R there were 88 employees who•will Facres of lead in lot 12,vin.a Pickering.lot. REAL FM ITE-Farm aad Rssidbatiat. - x . oI water at both putts and good buildings and wemit, alight bruises, and Toro thea be thrown out of employ- �;ym fences, I am forced to sell o.rent on ac- C �- t� Harvey, leg bruises. The in ured men t. The lose will be at least neo ictal I poor health. James w,•.lie i R R.I. , . ''W + , SARK G R S N r) , were taken to the Oshawa > osp. $70,000, part�ly covered by insur If - . sal, s#tar being attended to by Dr. ante. As Mr. Rose has been to V ARM FOR BALE-107 •►eras goof . g Windsor, Detrott and i' land.adapted for grain_ da ng and is No. TT����T*T/1 11SeLsreD, of Whitby. Traffic OM IAndOD, 1 for fruit ardening.well wag �d.largeorcInk . . I G1. trsd ser W. A. Reid viae Bonn upon the other western points_ this week, poi farm buildings, near a school and church. " t 4.con.3,Pickering. 1-4 mile west of Audley. scene and is being highly praised and could not be communicated;POaaessioo April Ist,1929,with privitega top}ow �x fur the manner in which he con- with,we do not know the plans u,;a fall. Apply to Mrs. James McBraay.341 Avenue, O ,�,. ' ti `° n the aeaf c, , 1 f, the future. , 1 Kea la ,, r °.s Q �O R ♦1"'M1, n ,kn - .. a .,.:- .4. s ,m -- r,.. . a c, ..,a._. a-'-y,., r�_1 1 Y.� .1 'f'& •'•MrSV j, ll A Oshawa. 38tt i,C+t®ph Ae 4.yT'Y .*w ,'.2i...... �..., , n;br « ..M: .:xi t'.�. .*�. .. ,..,, -,.nus."r - .e t_ ,:k. i :T ,fly § .; '., _X ,..:,,tic ''a �.L 4 a`1,. spa i -% 1. •. .;fA.u' ,qf rca w ^' t ' a �'. a '�nnW `7.ti�.r•°Sd.',R,.'royy"n;w., :g}:,.w'a �kj aM d.-'<r...t!, .tW T,' kn x• .-r^ 4�.., 9 III .. �. ..,a;,-.. x -,^ . _' M - i ?9 ke