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We ate sorry to report th.- death Leslie White is on a business trip GREENWOOD _ Saw MiU and Baska• of a highly esteemed resident of our to Chicago for a fortnight. DR.L.BOOBY-Physician and Sur• village, George W. Scott, which took Miss Viola Jones visited her homy , aeon Graduate of'University of Toronto, Facto 17 place on Tuesday, May 29th, in his at Balsam over the holiday. r . Dun Phone Pick 1526. 31-4 75tht year. Deceased was born in .Mrs. Jean White visited her sister MILLS RE FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Quebec, but was brought up in Bow- in Scar boro for a couple.of days last _ *00,011ietricai Amociatioa'or ontarlo.Re`. manville. "With the other members week. Established 1898 IlstaradIdemberof the American optometrical Baskets of all sizes of the family. he had travelled very We are sorry to learn that Mrs. c �; Eyes esamiosd by appointment. m seo+t. Claremont, oat. extensively over the greater part of McConochie is laid up with a sprainea, Mid de�cri tiODs the world: He was the second son ankle, t.eptaL. P of the late Major W.T:Scott,former- Born, on May 25th, to John S. and AE. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and ly of Bowmanville., and was a cabinet Mrs. McGlashan (nee Hilda Colby), r�e .solicitor.NotsryPublic Etc. Mone t.Q at lowest prices maker by trade, About six years ago a daughter. alas. South wing,Court 14ouse, Whitby, 2aiy the family, which included three sis- 'A number o r people were view- r - - - - - this and,two brothers, came to Green- Ing the blossoms i he Niagara Pen- G.B$OWNING, B. O,. $aril ►gait for sale wood to pass the remainder of their insula last week. L and { ter,Solicitor,Notary � ublic. Acnes'$11., imiewdiate__lyp west of Post Office;Dundas street, days.in retirement. Mr. Stott had Dr. Dales, we are pleased to say, T Wbitby• Hottse phone 386. Office phone 392. been suffering from heart trouble for is-slightly improved,although not able Ontario Building, CHAS. A. WHITS. the past two years, but about six to leave the hospital. �SATON ROSS-Barristers. So. g p ' -Wheat ff Iioitora rn g, 330 Sucseseor to late W. G. Barnes weeks ago had become much worse. Geo. and Mrs. Nobes, of Kingston, Northe !mss slier•Toronto• Phone Mark 6420 He is survived by two sisters, Mys. visited their uncle, 1. H. and Mrs. ; w.J Beaton Pope and'Miss Scott, and one brother Nobes, or a few days. y a.D.F.Rosa. "- -Adelaide 2767 �/�• f - John. Oral Eister, Miss Mary A. W. P. and Mrs. Jones, of Balsam, anted �} IOHARDSON A PIcKERING- Roofing --Material Scott died about three years ago. The and Mrs- Brander, of Thedford,visited "` i .cera Solicitorsetc., 213-214 Confect- -- funeral took place Thursday afternoon John and Mrs. Forgie, last week `""I eralBibaLife Building, Corner Ycmge� and Rich• 5 z Britie>i Colafnbia Shingles to Bowmanville Cemetery. W. and Mrs. Brarreomb and Miss slosh Sts..Toronto.Phones Main 139paod Main ,+ „ Branscomb visited with the former', 04". Pickering CI open Wednesda and a Z f satntaar ecniage. Phone Piek.ts600, sou +a GREEN RIVER. - niece,Mrs.John Taylor,last week-end. — -HilBs No. 2 8 and 5z o J. Beckett has been confined tt - WHITEVALE. ` . 'prices. - house with a lame kms. ,s LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 6., TORONTO ASPHALT N moi•' Grsdnatdof the Royal ROOFING[ Miss Maggie Trewartha was a To- Mr. and Mrs. Meadows, of Toronto, GGiVeans and Uathersit of�eo ie oof � ronto visitor this week. are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. ev,wMurdock's Gont Murray'. 18 in.. $2 in. and 38 inch The 24th of May brought a host of Hugh Pugh, ;raid ata% Whitby• dilute boat.9 to 12:i to Ind,•phone 6. widths, 4 in 1 Shingle$; a1eO visitors to the different homes in the ;Hiss Florence McKay, of Toronto, r3dl p7Q 420 4417 Metal Valley and village.'' sent ,i3 few days wiuth her mothers Ridge Roll. Mrs. F. McKay. W. 2.d C1f Mw NBIL C. SNITS. D. D. 9., L, D.S.. g Ing future church services will be p +` a6i ASF fSucceesor to pr,J:N Dales;, Graduate of Material, Or will give price On held in the Baptist Church ever; Sun- Miss Irene Pugh and friend, of TheRoyal College of Dental Surgeons and Torun clay at 7 p.m. instead- of 3 p.m: as Tororeto, spent the holiday with the � �- L �. to Uotvarity, At Claremont otRce over D. A. niched job. Scoet's core every Tuesday and Frtda . Phone !��� formerly formers parents,- J. A. and Mrs. Stores lois 2tt w�ae V]��, ►��il�l1�� • Henry and Mrs. Nighxander, of Pugh. 1tRBFRT T. FALLAI9E, L D ?,• j_ 'I Toronto, visited last week with the W. J. and Mrs. Beaton and family, ^• S A-�� lattei's nieces, Mrs. Wm. Duncan and -�Toronto, and_ a an o D.D._ Grodaste of the Royal College ofS', -. -- -- - — ' ?al Surgeons ane the Uoi.eraicy-ot o, LUMBER 51'rs• Trewartha. Beaton and family, of Whitby, spent aboveI 5 Baladon•sstore,Plckenng.Ont Mics Duff, Provincial Field Worke: the holiday with D. R. and Mrs. Bea- Coal on hand. 11cIao a supply tF1ak:boon: 9 a m to b p.m.• or by appoint- — —— -- r4 asset Phone Pick 3700 y gar the Women's Christian Temper- ;,on, of Kindling Wood, THEMINING MAREET ante Urcon, visited the Uniori Sun The Department Delegate, Mrs. J. stove length. *ustsas>r* Masse. day School and day school and an li, Meyers, of Dundas, Ont., will ad- --� .. .... 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. We buy and sell, furnish quotations Monday a meeting was held of the dress the summer meetinz of the ELIZABETH RICHAR_ D60N- ;, _ otliaatloa_ssn_all_Llated an others.and itirls-and a W-C--T• L, Women IrlstiLuteee rid yJune 1, ftv mid --lie-i aumcicie cf,a71 nines. Delisted Mining Stocks. organized. The following are the of- at 3 p.m., in the United Church. Mrs. D014ALD MONRO. PICKEKING lr"ea8iag companies of solid financial stand- ® We will be pleased to advise what ficers elected: President. Mrs. A. J. Meyers comes to us very highly re- stocks to buy or to bold. or Trewartha; Rec. Sec'y., Mrs, Melville commended, and every iadv is re- L. SUR'NI NG HAW tali ZORG9KaEAY-Licensed auction. - what stock to sell. Draper; Cor. Sec'y., Mrs. Wm. Dur), y pec Building and General v nested to make a special effort to ver, A:tow. Lave stock and general sales. Clients are leaking wonsy by can ;Treasurer, buss Ruth Trewar- attend this meeting, Contracting. p lov -Treaded h Terms reasonable. R. y - The Baptist Sunday School have or- Estimates furnisbed on all classes is 3,9tostdriiur Phone5owt8.geas. 81.4 following our advice. the; Pianist. Mrs,-Ro Carter: The Our loan experience in mining. ex- regular monthly meeting will be held gartzed a softball team for the year of work-loterior and Exterior. XP08T111, Licensed Auctdonem, tending over a period of, twebty on the second Tuesday of each mouth. The following t>tfieers. were elected . �a'a1°' of rem shad tletesso, •as ears, allows us to ive sound advice Hon, Pres., W. J. Turner: President, Alterations and repairs. .luras salsa or.,n Made esaaoead a sea shortage y g y Rev. Mr. McIntosh;. Vice-Pres., Jas. Ohtmneys Built Concrete Work.. aatt— Address Graeo raiser F,o„ ohs, so the investment feature of a mine A-Circus? The PickeringJuly 2nd phone ill Ci ete or the speculative feature of a pros- celebration w ill make a virtu, Courtney; Manager, H. E. Turner; n8 D 2-239ATON TOWN&HIPOLE33H peective mining.venturs. p look like a 1-horse slow. Capt., J. B. Turner; Secretary, Chas. F'AIRPORT, - ONTARIO Osav"flarsesyaaew, C�emmisemm ter tssM" Q ii , aeswoawag, Xis. am" is lean SOLLOWAY, MILLS dC CO. _ Holtz; T pasurer, Alfred Keyes.There �• Z N L i7 ? �.�sb K"Ow Millie' "I Members of Standard BROUGHAM. will be evening. very dondawyillabe 11 T aaMw' wlatr..als oat �-y Stock Excbange. .— Y g• X. MAW, LICENSED AVC- Members of the Montreal -' Mrs. Duncan is improving slowly made welcome to the practices. On Nova Scotia 6bingles 4Y TiONERR,tor York,QntW-,O and Durham Mining Exchange. from her recent severe illness. Monday, June 6th, a practice game Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles Cemtses, All kine-of wile. sittaodee Mrs. Holtby spent over the holiday will be held. at Diamond Park. be- Bird's Felt Slate Shlaltlery gra• Taasrrtaromaels .�� 0- a Office and Board Room,Ground Floor, with her daughter ani other relative_ d. pd st N81i•s Omen Btu sad —7 be Metropolitan Building. g tween Locust Hill and the Baptist for sale at Mae groom. W111 ,Out. 14 TORONTO, ONTARIO in Toronto. team. Game called at 6.30 p.m, Phones: Adelaide 8371 and 6872 Adam and Mrs. Spears, of Atha, sharp. Come and cheer the boys T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT e g _ visited with Carl and Mrs, Devitt along, Call and get prices. Phone 2812 on Monde a, THE RURAL y' LOCUS-HILL p ri nTime Fred and Mrs ,Cassie were in Agin- LAWS - court with the former's parents on the SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. I9 _ 24th of May. A terrible tragedy was enacted at y� 1 Mrs aril Miss Hutchison. of To- the railway crossing at Locust Hill G /1 R A Gv. Painting � y ' Real Estate and lnruranes ronto, spent the holiday with Carl on Victoria Day, in' which two r ain t+in g Time and b3r,. Devitt. persons were almost instantly killed Farm Properties a Specialty. M B and Mrs• Young, and friends and•three others seriously injured. We are prepared to do all kinds Head Off ed:213 214 Confederation from Toronto visited with Mrs. Geo. The' unfoFtunate victims were John of repairing of care, also bat. ;'IIse the beat paint and get the Life Building. Toronto. Philip last week. and Mrs. Adams, who with five of tery charging, electric beet paint results. Phone Main 1390. Mr. and Mrs. Brown rand Mrs. their children, were in their motor welding and in fact Holtby spent leve 1 days daring the car on their way to spend the holiday everything in con- leewadtam-H ereun'e Paints and Hnaeh Otace: Gordon Building, week with city .fnrends with relatives in Woodbridge. It was j Pickerdng.Onterio. Lloyd Johnston and Jack Gerow are a happy family who left their home section with Vgrlitiabee,Lacgnere and Shellace` Phone MINI. _!aBti ` are guaranteed. Give them a trial now homeward bound. Their last between ten and eleven o'clock � ear work. ` You will be delighted. - objective being Salt Lake city. that morning, and little did they Gas, Oils, Grease and rAceeeaories - TIME TABLIN-Piekerins 8/ dream of the ation The football game by two Oshawa awful fate that was on hand constantly. ,Aha, Moresco in all the colors, Oils - '[.R. Trains going East da v follows. teams on the local grounds here on awaiting them. As they approachea Turps and'General Hardware. So. 10 Mail 7.68 A M. the 24th of May attracted a large the crossing the occupants of ac car # lYsad see our C�tp]oRuee of = - 28 Lseal 12.44 P.IL crowd, were on the lookout for approaching Dodge and Star Ckrs. , Phone 4600. 80 Local 5^25 P.111 A wee sora arrived atthe home trains, but a number of trees on thu ` � " Sunday traits, ' &38 A,M. of Clive and Mrs. McLaughlin (nee east side of the track o)siscur'ed theLAWS ; ALInN ]BUS13 i Trasaw s going West dos as follows- Jean Brodie) of Toronto, on May 15. view, and not until the car Was right {J i7 i No. 29 Local 9.,22 s-1[• All doing well. on the track was the un-colhitlg train AND SERVICE STATION ` •�' 7 M� 906 P.M. We are sorry to report that Mrs. seen and a collision ,was'lnsvitabla. PICHERIN( _ Sunday train, g p• M, Robert Devitt is not recovering from The car was throyvri into the ditch ' her attack of rheumatism as-fast as a mass.of wreckage. 'Mr. Fnd Mrs. + ■� Foregoing is according to Standard could be desired. Adams were almost instantly killed1 y HounwIQeS time. Peter and Mrs. Brown and children ars.l three of the children were ser- M.r.' FARMER . ., ' ► Will quickly recognize the unprece• Jack and Aimee,also Miss Margaret iously injured and were immediately dented values now offered in Congol• CLAREUNT Brown of Toronto, spent Sunday with rushed to the Western Hospital in To- = sow Gold Seal Rugs at the new lower. E. E. and'Mrs. Perryman. Tonto, where they are now report Are you going than-ever pries, prices that offer CREAMERY ! K. M. and airs. McKinnon and lit- to be out of danger. Mr. Adams was tremendous savings. tie daughter,'Audrey, and Wesley and in the employ of Mr, Irwin, who is to feed Patterns-The new 1988 range is rhe. Mrs, Allan of Acton made a brief manager of the faun on the Kingston most beautiful yet shown. visit with �their ,,sister, bits. E. E. Highway just west of the Whitby Higbest price paid for Perryman, town line, which George'McLaughlin u' n ' IMPROVED QI;ALTTIE9 Cream at the Visitors at W. H. and Mrs. El- purchased from the R. J. FlemingG ro Hogs The new Multicote Surface in the �•1-� licott's on the holiday were L A. and a"state a year or trio,ago. `The car, greatest improvement in years—lunge �1a,remcm t Cream = Mrs. $`inilay, and,Misa Nina and Roy he was driving was one th3wrts he Pur- Y ec wear ie bull trig_ into and thru _.__.__ _ _ _._-. Iieid,_n�T�tuitoYancLH T. and bac a 1ponth ago, It was a Chev- - t-he t Tct 7bng wearing surface. `— Ellicott, of Oshawa. rolet touring and he no ye be- ttitr' x Jaz As you know Oongoleum Goid seal Give no a trial and be convinced Mr, and Mrs, Dennis, of Toronto; come expert in driving it as he had Bugs are all guaranteed by,the Gold W. B. and Mrs. Powell and daughter, been used to driving a Ford. Mr. Ad- W. them t0 S r; Seal on surface FIM DAU NuiS Ethel, of Pickering, and Walter and ams and family were very highly es- - - -- Mra Brignall, of Markham, visited teemed, and the tragedy has cast a _dose Of - Note these lower prices: -rt 'Q W. i. and Mrs. Ellicott on Sunday. gloom over the comtnuridty in which p 'lt12 size formerly 15.00, now r50 Remember the softball match lip- they w well and favorably _ th were sow fa ora $sl 13.25 11.75 tween Kireale and Brougham thio known. The deepest sympathy ie ea- ' 0 reseed for the bereav family, the m Y O (Friday? evening at 6.45 o clock in p •1t7} --" _ 9•50r " 8.50 For Psatry use a township league game. All those eldest of whom is a young man 1T ; lsti " 7.50, 6.75 interested in good sport should turn years o!age, upon whose shoulders is ®_� 5.50, 5.00 out and help boost our town. resting a great responsibility,but who '' POR'DER Our Royal Brand 0mv sow belling Imperial Floor Visitors to Brougham during the is facing the future with a great deal 'l► beat -- 1lcaz, soar that is hard to at yoac Qroeer's. week fnd .Wallace and of courage and determiriarion. The A.tableerxioatnl of titi*d powder-in uded Mrs. W. -+ !sr gloss and hard wearing ebeatftft daughter, of Toronto; Mrs. J. Hogle, funaral of Mr. and Mrs. Adams was each barrow will end your Farmers who have whteatgetyour of Washington, Mich., and Mrs: A.,held+on Sunday afternoon, when in- hummer boarders. y Sour made flom your own Boyer, of Greenwood, at the Brown terment took palce in Graveside Cem- 800 ib. t2n. A Sterritt ­ wheat. We can home; The Crocker family at Mat- etery, Brooklin. it was one of theg . �'` grind it. thews'; Roy and Mrs. Carlton, Mrs. largest ever held in the community, y Cline, Earl Hogle and Mrs. Dewey, and the large number of floral trib- For sale by _ H PIC' ' E R I NG, -- N EWS it I dR Furniture llealer and Feed of all kinds-Chicktm Meed: with M. and Mrs. Hamilton; the Wil- utes showed the high esteem in which Funeral Director, lien lead, chop, millfeed. eon family at Beer's; the Axford faro- the.y,were held. L� Phone 1800 ily, of Toronto, with E. and Mrs. �. C. Joi1@6 ~�hms, 8s - Chopping every week-day. - Holtby; a number of city visitors Remember the date. Jtriy 2nd. for f piIk� , OntaAo Z.002C•S7;rC)0 r. with A. Carlton and family;,and city the biagept celebration Picker- ins has ever seen. Druggist Pickg Y"" friends wiM the Sheppard family. �� g r „ r +: :. a •Y f •"S 'L ,... r .. � .� �.,r, .... :.,t,'. s•, i. .. 'M1.; .,.,+:a a'' x'-a - � r ie ,. F.a -k� ;+ak '.,. a:L�'a.{,,. .2:• v�.3.'a ,vv .N v. .�,jy.•'r. ?". r..... ... ...feu y,,M+; .,;; ..,+...... _„3..5,..>-� .} '+�. F .t^>",• n?.`.-••r.a°E ,. rf` nv'�.'pwJtt ^,f a.. :r-yp• •`c' x t'n.a'ty 'k:,1,r ��`Y ;" '"• e;,:4�}'r+K�"k.".�-,+v',' r•` !„ d '.:..3r " .`t, r-c way,,". " '.. a...,„,. �, W.� •.n.. ', ,,..s'w ,• t� "' '''is•, `• jog'; �„ - 6s,• : ,4•,., .. , ,. s ,•. ::.: � »r s°` ¢'. " A..W "z:Sa c:�'•' ,ti" 1 �ti•'•!ref P o �' ��'�� r�,i,," j G 4 4e , i • ,. :i 1 .1'�*'ew.. s 's, ,�>•<u . ''�: _,JYf . ',p'�? ..•,W .: .,. ..', ... , '<#C,•4, '� . .•�.j44,r•a,}•4 ,v.o�....�x:#` ti•+,u d' �'t�:�'. j.:,. •„- :»' 4 a.¢,:' n. ,.•: .: �,.::. _. ...GCs ..,t. . .•. .c _.,.: ..'_ ..-':.. '�,.a• ;, ... ;6,. ''F.+�f _ _ - , I • — _ n .. • r Plane' Service Cuts Two Days - Islands Arnold Traveled - _ astern �' Benedict FJ of Scotland Have . . ._ T�':-.Followed in �-Iigliway to dada - _ Grave Grievance ]Road Runs Through Miles of Woods-and Mountains,'Skirt- �-": . ---,--- - w. British Postmaster-General's ing Shores of Chain'of Lakes Markers Commem- s orate Historic Episodes A ng Route Proposals Opp by All... r„ Parties in Parliament.il _ .. ;• I+luatis, Me.-Following the historic and through Tltantic Pass, a notcli is Scot- trail over which Benedict Arnold led tyke mountains on the Caned Ian bor ` London:Western islands of Scot• as expedition of eolonial troops in an der. 9t Arnold Pond it connects with land, the defects of whose 913a nom• -attack on Quebec during the Revolu- a highway 'to Woburn and Megaatic, „. munication have been a grievance to. tionary War, a new highway through. P.Q., where it then joins the main �_ those-associated'with that part o;the the Maine wilderneea'from this town I road to Three Rivera, Quebec, and £ world for a generation are at last— m Into Canada is now nearing cople Montreal. be completely Overhauled. a It was necessary to construct only t � This is the outcome of a spirited 1Jxteading for -miles through woods 22 miles of roytd to make this new x debate in the House of Commons in and mountains and skirting the shores link between Maine and Canada. Un- which such strong.opposition from of a chain o! lakes at the headwaters der the provisions of the legislation' . members of all parties was shows to of the Dead River, the Arnold Trail, authorizing the project, the cost of 7. the Postmaster-General's, proposals as the new route has been de!ignated, the highway will be divided among w for a new contract with. the existing will be one of the most picturesque the State, the County of Franklin and ": r � steamer service, that the Government ot°the State besides providing a short- th eowners of the land through which G agreed to withdraw the scheme and � . er route between central Maine and the road passes. The State alFpropri N appoint select committee to roves - Canada. ated $35,000 as its share of the esx d :: tigate the entire question of the traf$c Work on the new road has been in Dense, indicating that the total cost >R�s along the coast and to the.islands. g�rogress since:last August and it is would be,, approximately $100,000. In the dobate, Frederick Masquts• expected that it will be completed in, In many places the new highway ten'for the Conservatives told of two July before the summer motor tour• follows the exact route taken by Ar 4 horses having to be sold to meet the ` dot travel has reached its peak. The mold on his march to Quebec and freightage of 12 strible companions, . )9ghway extends north from Eustis markers commemorating incidents of Walter Ruaciman, for the Liberals, along the Chain of Ponds, up the val- the expedition have been erected referred to fish sent to Manchester ''ley of the Dead River to. its source along the trail. _Pilot J, H. f? . Martin accepts the Brat shipments of parcels by the new selling for 19s. 6d. which coat 21 28. z Canadian Pacific ail•-express service. Bi-weekly to each direction between 6d. to carry there, and. quoted Sir • Pass. A rancher riding range saw Harry Lander for the statement that Toronto, Ottawa,_Montreal and Rimouski, where the steamers are met, the r}� -Flying Heroes me land and rode over and let me take farmers refused to send cattle.,by file i new service cuts two days off the regular schedule. Domestic traffic be - his horse to ride to the nearest ranch. steamers. tween cities mentioned is also accommodated•to time saving advantage, >t glr2figllt8 Of t11C Air Ade Mak- "mer phoning to Elko for help, I James MacPherson, another Lib started back to the ship on horse. I J Aral, said that the average age of the ing a New Place in the started to mount and the horse took votlon to the service and desire to existing steamers wwyp►ss 68 years, rang• ! Romance of the off in a climbing turn before I got in help aviation inspires all true pilots.! Gretna Green Retains Fame Ing from a "Patriarch" of 84 to a World the seat and had my saftey belt•far The world has seen in Lindbergh the With S Marriages in Week "flapper" of 18. - d. in�piration of that devotion. It ea- Thomas Johnston, for Labor, added �.UCK LIFE AND NERVE "To make a long story short, I over- lata also' 1n . many Others,"less re _ Gretna Green, Scotland Where I a story* of a candidate now in Parlla- controlled her nose, went.down and I Gowned. k as the vicar of a Middleaez village went who was marooned for 10 days s It Is, first of all, due to men like !s complaining. that there has not on the island of Tfree in the Heb- side-slipped taw ezcerpts•from an article is pun or aide aiipped-I don't know r,. which-into the ground with great hese that the last decade has seen been a marriage in his parish for �ftdes.dnring the height of an election, ,* 'khe New .York Herald 'Tribune will 1: , (give an idea of the splendid yarns that speed• such a remarkable .growth in mall more than a year; Gretna Green, -Y- can be told of these flying crusaders. I broke my left ankle and was well aviation. famous in song and story as. the a pace w not perm more an nd forced canno c ore encs of runaway couples, is ea _ very small hint of what can be re- -Ing- subject without including some lines I joying traditional popularity as a p' , d' counted If these nervy boys could be I "After Riling the alL.wlth smoke which contain the most moving words I marriage centre, 40 I got the beast minutes.w fem , moi together to glue their experiences.j for a I have read !n recent years, lines con-� Nine marriages have taken place $ "Seaay" Efelson, who recently again and we took off in a gentle loop talaed In,the letters written by Brooke at the• Gretna Green•blacksmith's crossed the Arctic with Captain Geo. farad returned to the ship. Help came; Pearson, an air mall pilot, to his forget within,- one week this "sea- we repaired the motor and I flew the mother and-bla fellow !lots. The 1H. Wilkins, was made a chief of the ship to Elko. There I'had-the-ankle ?� .,`Yukon Indiana under the sobriquet of' are so Inspiring that I shall set them With the passing of the Marriage i "Moose Ptarmigan" when, back is set by one of the beat doctors in down here just as his mother' and le act in 1868, which makes- it rom-. town. fellow-aviators read them-after he ulsor for one of the contract- the ' 2024, he brought the .nail through "I had the luck to borrow a pair of p y - dark and snowstorms Into a country crutches made for a man six feet tall, had crashed: Ing parties to have been resident that previously had known only dog and as I am Rve toot-seven we got "Dear Mother' �, to Scotland for twenty-one days be- d "SMR• - 1 along fine. I had the boys at the field I trust your eyes may never see fore the ceremony, a death blow _ r Before the completely mapped air tack a strap on the right rudder bar this, but should God desire tits= you was dealt to the custom of uniting moots&, the lighted airways of to-day. so I could pull as well as push. This You at least know' now Fie has called I young couples at any hour of the g e 1R. B. Levine owed his lite to his me like many more who have given day or night, "and no questions made up for the loss of my left foot. c memory for 'air landmarks. Running I took off for Salt Lake with the:regu• their lives for the future of.this won-r naked." 4 �� * *Mt of gas, oil and water twenty miles lar mail as arcual. derful game. 1 was possibly wrong to j Nevertheless Gretna Green his + st 7�• �' ' east of Placerville, he suddenly re Motto: Always be sure you have not giving It up; possibly I might have continued to uphold its reputation. membered a certain pear shaped clear- keep at It and only pray that some-3 •� t your belt on before you take off with Jag he had observed on previous a Western horke.'• thought the same, but I choose to have roads may e ouse to the lisp dbe Bights. From 8,000 feet up he made'a There is the same kind of laugh in think of use that has been learned. ' t "The world In general.calls us silly 'game.' When-we By we are damned- "'dead stick" landing-and brought the�aaother pilot, "Tex" Marshall, who tools, they say; when you're dead you ••'� 'mall through. . - wrote in, after a clever landing under tools, but it's the silly tools who make; s to peafect_-env!weren't halt a bad fellow. 6 4 ' Fregtie5i7y wifen the"-asps adverse conditions, that a man came every one n s—wonderfulav - casks its pilots for a report of their ex up to him on the field and said: great thing..that the world in general tion Is doing the world tar more good- "Mr. Marshall,it Is hard to get anything. "Mr. Marshall, my name is �'otaw, greptly benefits by later. than they appreciate. • �� Q: -- a It is all In the day's work for them: "My dearest mother, I say tarewe y and I want to tell you that l never "We risk our necks, give our lives f 'Often a situation which would makecome so near hitting sot an revoir�, for a time only, as I e saW anyone writer's reputation as a thrfl- n different ttr! !a such a short we will meet again. Keep a brave perfect as Invention for the benefit of Is p - A IR story p, ma y things - •-- F, _ ser is tarred oft in a jest. 'fake, for�time and miss 'em all. I want to heart. I pray God to look atter you,as the world at arge, go that they may � � � �' example, one of the reports of J. D. congratulate you or sympathize with you have struggled as no other mother benefit Ta years to-,come. Then mind •� 4 ' "Bill, who afterwards was lost with r••- has, to make ends meet.' '[t's always you, arm the very ones who call .ua yon-1 don't know which • _pertaud-another air pilot, on their Perhaps the classic of all is the re darkest just before the -dawn: tools, a • )tragic attempt to fly to Rome. port of Dean Smith: I. L. Y. A. "Stick to it, boys. I'm still very a During a certain trip westward from "Dead-sucked -m- low - only "BROOKE." much with you. u And to his fellow-pilots words which ., r ew a driving rain. Let Iiie ' he place available-on cow-killed cow- $ee you all &$sin. ew York under a.low barometer, in the light-Of-after-eveutx-take on ! tell wrecked plane-scared me-smith":- "' JAP PEARSON." Whether the story is one 6f straight• the glowing aspiration of this game Ten years of air'mail history con- ..Mail held ,until noon on account way courage or the whimsical tale of youth and the future: tain a record of splendid- human of bad weather. I took off about 1'2.10 the humorous or the reticence of those "My Dear Friends: - - at Garden .City; pyrene hitting the who report "nothing happened worth "I go west, but with .a• cheerio] achievement and a prophecy of great; back .ot my legs,suggested a rough telling about," one sentiment of de. heart. I hope what small sacrifice I er tfiiags to come. -trip. I crossed the Delaware-at „ Trenton and what was bad became 'What An Earthquake Can Really Do Worse. Rain became more rain; more -4taln become water. I discovered that 411 s,as • one gray patch was trees; another - • r `'i FOR THE LARGER WOMAN grater, and still another clouds. Every ��+ xR • The-woman with- a ..mature figure #time i saw a "�V on the compass I • .'¢ > will appreciate Desi No. 908 with s 'ti 3w�'•k s , a' , , v�.a"• `•t.y,a.x PP gra ;treaded for it. i""'•• �, ..'� " � �r its swathed hiplirie, alightly bloused '"There were no automobiles on the ' X" ' '� t •' rJ a bodice and deep, open front finished Toads, no birds, but.millions of Iittle _ s • With unusual rever collar. Inverted - things began to whiz by are, and as a ►, ,a n, "F� plaits add flared movement to hemline:" fairly big one went by 1.looked back , '~+w.r . :; }y"" M Pri•nfed'silk'crepe'iti combination with jgaichiy and saw a.Rn and realized they _ p. w plain harmonizing crepe is pictured a' were Rah. All those little'ones must w. s and is a sluait ohoic>t for street, Print- �rave been sardines, and I never knew " S a c sh c le more dressy, ' < eer crepe, a litt o is e before they grew• close together like ; also' -adaptable. 'Grape satin, wool drat _ _, georgiette and faille crepe,are service- "Anyway, there I was with a fire able. Pattern in iaea 36, 38, 40, 42, xtinguisher and a parachute, praying '. 44 and'46 inches bust measure. The)s ail# �' t .' v rda of 40- 3 urea ,a 0 f (• 36-inch'size req i Xr4 for a lifeboat. I saw a line ,�x,,• , 1l.„' "automobiles that seemed • natural ` inch material with ria ya:d of 20-inch °< r Price 20c the pattern. y-- - enough, but that band of flowers and L `�� b _ , �, ".�./!; ?{4 contrasting. �^ -!tbe pipe organ were queer. ROW TO ORDER PATTERNS "t got back into clear water, rosea x it lc.E aN°" ; bit and finally came out to where it ' Write your Name and-address plain- bit lain e _ was only raining. I saw fields, and ly, giving number and size of suet atter a time sat down in one. A man 1 l� patterns as you want. Enclose 20c is (, cam out of a barn and said Lancaster ?' stamps or.ruin (coin Preferred•; wrap a s sixteen.miles west . cold, .• f } ft it carefully) for each number' and was only s , address your order to Wilson Patters ,. wet and hungry, and I never got a t Service, ZS West Adelaide St:,Toccata. ;ol•daru#d fish! `"' # +,` " • Patterns tient by .stash msiL "Sixteen people were drowned in - peunsylvania that day. and I suppose 1 I would have drowned too 11 it hadn't �y.�, L � ' - 5 " your to Mother-in-law who have has found been been for the tan on the front of my _ i? it i y� sA chip. ]Liy observation on this trip to 'i ''"'<` a �,ty�. .< missing.for•six month ship. "What. ` she say?" Detective' •'No ng„ # k the ri. H. has too many wires for an ,. � � ,. did thi i= - , ; "� Then it is not y Moths "'RitVane and not enough for a fish t •0• Mari ' m ria y net.,, - - y ~ wz � • : t law.' ~ For pure, unadulterated American • _ humor, take an official report made - - Suitor: "Tommy, ?nes a young man by Kenneth Nuger: AFTER THE SHAKE - tie eve sg to'see your ------------- call here n f "I was crossing the Rubble Moran- ".The main street in Corinth, Greece, where bouses for the-entjre 1<ngth sister?" Tommy:/�Not exactly .to " infra one day at about 10,500 fe• r, 1 :'ot the thoroughfare crumbled after the tremors that rocked the city and lett see her, because there's no light 1a when I broke a set nf,gears and land-�'� = ' desolation Sa their drake. _ _ _ _' the room when he's there;' 1_ pd In a tory small sold in tie B4aret - - - 5•i :i .... .. ... ..r ... .. .. , .. - ..' ' 4. ?! y,,: f q �t 4 y.Y''� SMV, ,r l`J: .. .. :..., :. , :' .... .... .. :;. ,:: _ ,yam :.iT'y„`. • '9H.h. q. '�1.W.A%A Gw. S '� e.�i.'` (+'• i ?•• t{ ,.F��„�.... ,moi. �,; .�' .•l A .1. !hd '.�kr!M' m'`1.��1tiC' � 1511 3 Ay `y�-i rt 'N`.,`�°`''M rig•• w �..:, 5• .c a� f .�,. :y;zy. far. r. � s�. *.w•'� ao,�..,, t$ ;�h. �� i,��.r „C� ':uis."r' Yar' "�' wa' T- ygp J' P17,11-PI-117,.. ..� _, Zmr , rH , '.k' 'tr 7s,�^st,'"`rrt�'F'vnw'+R'Xe:`n�,'`+� ':n5�.,,.':. ''='Sadr'�.'".G'S'rsz:�G\...2,vi:ry'.a*^,}v4s,•.v":.�;:.u 'psa!,'wt P.un;::�pdr•i,Sc•`e'."`i''sSk�"t'.'—Y+,;Y"„'+-t-airF,,,'.'Y•'Q A., 'W'.:'aN..1F .. ": '.. ...• "'-ice '.. M ""..:..., .,. .:":. f.•. ,: . .•. =� SYM�Q� _ H# MANY CAUS Aa Anaemic Condition EaBiIY _ k Recognized — Calls for a. . -Blood $ulilde a - - Y _ ' �s is ood� tee, ti In most cases of anaemia the eymp toms are almost the same. The suf- ferer grows pale and is easily tired after the least exertion. The apps- The Orange Pekoe is Lite is fickle and the patient loses in r x roveight. Sometimes there are head- somet, extra—'a special #ea aches. and often inability to sleep "" -in clean, bright Aluminum .well. As the blood becomes- thinner k $. u ithe symptobn9 become .more pro- nounced ro nounced and often there are fainting `. apelta. All this shows that the blood -Au' Express inaugurated �,,��„�,� Clossified Adwdsements St a Fishless,District Is thin and watery, and at the very Before the propeller stops whirling the Canadian Pacific Express truck Stocking According to all available reports novas A= STOssGM. first symptom of this condition the on iia way. to the,city parcels.for delivery, , A new air route gives g -,patient should- take Dr. Williams' biweekly express service in each direction between Toronto, and information no species of trout ILL o! Canada.ELa gent Ottawa, Mont- '. has been found in the waters of south- H ' Pink Pills the most reliable blood- real and the steamship off Rimouski.' Two days is gained aver, regular'ex- speedy vexperiencedEmet, ern Saskatchewan�Begipn2ng n 1methods. Two ' = ' builder and nerve tonic known. The press schedules., western consignments being transferred to the Vancouver the Dominion Dept. of Marine ands every trip.' All loads insured. Beyond i y sole mission of ,this medicine is to Express at Toronto. Fisheries planted brown and Loch co a write usilor8w retina eveiee ihi ' enrich the blood and- when that is " done all the distressing symptoms Leven trout fry in several streams in,c Cangemma HHeadiofficeehe oHamilton. Ontario, -disappear. -Among those who have fence in front of her house and gaze .the Cypress Hills-district and elosed I .{ reason to praise this medicine'is Mrs.. OWL at her shadow on the curtain, afraid these streams to fishing. Up_to;the ___—--$ABs( easeatt =tee M..E. Patterson, Shanklia, N B., who a to go,in. And I act just the-same way Y t-then-fish-2iave done very well.��E HATCH FOUR vARiETIHf3. <ti -- says:—"About Lon! years 880 F be- some now`' �� The have survived' three winters; VCrite for free catalogue. A. H. ' came very much run down, I, could some reproduced last autumn in their Switzer, Granton, ontarlo• not eat, sleep nor rest, and I grew so sv Great inventions are ' often the third year; and specimens have been - 4 a• O,W.r.. simplest: The architect took the door caught nearly a pound in weight and .nervous that the smallest things ; would annoy me. Eventually I grew �om wr"M UWGI'mjoff a clothes closet•and called it a over a foot -in le1'fgth. While it is too Ow b�+ breakfast nook. soon to form an.opinion regarding the w�soma so weals, that i did not have strength IN ANIMAL LAND .aa Hud Islas. p to clove about without, help. I was A balky mute has four-wheel brakes, final outcome of this introduction, the wb, gds 1 Lam. ' - Ann: "Do you have a dictating ma- evidencc,to date is causing much local 000as Hu! w IR Just s miserable wreck, and became A billygoat has bumpers. _ chine in your office Y" pros-I ` ;qOD� very'much discouraged as I had tried The firefly is a bright spotlight, „ interest and enthusiasm as the many medicines which failed to help Rabbits are Betty: "Yes, darn him! pect of angling in a district that has i WAY for FRO CM0C SOW.i puddle jumpers. hitherto been devoid of such sport is awwFAN1ot'sturOta "'s'est,o'� ra+os,1► me. In this wretched state a friend Camels have balloon-tired feet, - , urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink And carry spares of whale they eat; A man must have both patience and viewed with pleasure. , i lying ability to be.a a goad fisherman. DOORS $2.75-UP "•; 'Pills. I did so and before long found But still think that nothing heats Minard's Liniment for Toothache. they'were helping me. Gladly I can. The kangaroos with rumble seats. Good wishes are cheap; let's give $ BARGAIN PR1Cf9 1 tinned taking the pills until I fully them freely. Tak[ng. 10404 orphan children to' f� vYrtte tsdy for 9srtes ser+ fir° regained my health and strength and JU8T•THREE THINGS( I cireuisr, .ad Free Cataiosi i the circus as did a Philadelphia man i (ma sem ° I-have since continued 1n the beat of If your nose is close to the grind atone, U1ltJlhealth. Later my daughter became rough, "What! •Fifty• cents a :dozen for recently. must have been a sirens !n' taa+c+nAY CO.tAlilemiEtn�e_. - w; fresh eggs! I thought the price had Itself and a happy one. anaemic and six boxes of the pills re- And you hold its down there long s Istored her to health, strength and enough, gone down." _ O color: Naturally: I consider Dr, Wil- Is,time you'll say there's no such thing "Yes, 1t has, but I bought these be She Do you think it s un uc - 'hams' Pink Pills'a blessing to weak, As brooks that babble and birds that fare it went down—three weeks ago." get married on a Friday? Fie: Of 1 And ®can run-down people." sing; — - eovrse! R'hY should Friday be an 4 Scalp You can get these pills through any These three things will your world CONFIDENCE exception'. C1ItiC1IZ'>0 _ dealer-in-_.medictne, oz by mail at - compose Soap and Ointment 50. cents a box from The Dr. Williams Just you, the stone and your darned el V YOUNG ���' Il r rr., Work Wonders ediclne o., Brockville, Out. old nose, j +t Some men think It's smart to write HE DIDN'T. $HAKE—MUCH such a .poor hand that nobody can By Always Keeping Baby's Own1 A reliable Antiseptic. ' Sam had passed through 'a harrow. Make sure no infection of cuts read it, but it isn't. Tablets in the Home. - fng experience- He had seen a ghost. Walter: '"Will you have some des and wounds takes place. by "Ah ;fes' come out of de cowshed, A wimple and safe remedy for the app!ying Minard•, Lir(meat. w` a all of milk art, sir Y" common ills of babyhood and child- , Jae said, "an' ah had p ., .. ., h O Diner: Is it essential?" hood etiouhi be lee y t In every home In de hand,- Den ah heard a noose Waiter:- "No sir, ft's rice pudding."• by de side of da road an de ghost where there Is .either a baby or a rushes out," young child, Often it Is necessary to "D}d you shake*with fright, Samr' Young Nell was about to enter his give the little ones oomethfng to A Tire For ' asked one of his dusky audience. .hose carrying a dead mouse by the break up a cold, allay fever, correct reG OF "Ah don't know what ah shook wid. '�1 when tits neighbor caught sight of sour stomach and banish the frrita- m• blifty that accompanies the cutting od I roti,( Every Need ,rAG hasn't septa' for suttin' ah (shook "What are you going to do wtt"b that % Firestone Dealers Offer YOU at all. But when ah got home ah �„ asked teeth. — dun a e m gone, an twoson She neighbor, cExperienced, hers -, _ lune of tires. each — -mo=��-�—ways-' Cpl=te" TOUSLIs al butter fg de paid." _ "I'm going to take thin In to Mother Baby's Own Tablets In the home as a supreme in its class. beaded bypound and she.will give me a dime to take 1t. safeguard against the%troubles that the famous Firestone Gum-Dip-out," a*uswered the boy. seize their little ones so suddenly and ped galloon, U are 1made by0QD ADVICE -�. ��� the young mother can feel reasonably Firestone in the world's most G _ - "One of my girls recites so well I safe with box of these Tablets at really believe we should give her a� economical lire plats--aA as- onld airy Get? band and ready for emergencies. . su ra ace � the most for your FROM MOTHER course la electrocution:' Baby's Own Tablets are g mild but L�.,.w �_'+ thorough laxative that act without' �r�itvV$��u� �5'iaQ1JE'. Most rapine can attQmEt rto say,grl,,Ofng and they are absolutely 0� SEVEN AuthBria!tatn something smart—but all do not sue- guaranteed free from opiates or other through regular tires - _ Geed. harmful drugs, They ale sold by -only through regular serv►ce-glv- "You're a lucky dog,Binge." said the medicine dealers or by mail at =5 fag dealers direct from Factory fellow 1n the next chair. "They tell I branches and authorized distri- Recommends Lydia E. cents a•box from The Dr. Williams' y me you're making three times as much Medicine Co., Brockville,Ills, Ont. butors — never through mall + Pi e F money as you did last year.• {► --- order houses.or so-called special nkharr>t s Vegeta bl ' Compound ` "Yeah," Bings replied wearily, "but Gaelic College Scheme jobbers. � - - ,.. my women folks found It out." �� rPri� See the Firestone . Dealer 'Toronto, Ort.--"I began Laking ,.�. / "Do you act toward yRur wife as Inverness, Scot.--Presiding at the -nearest you. He is preptired to i Q¢geta e Compound for nerves and annual dinner of the Gaelic Society at terve you better and save you i ocher troubles and you did' before you married her?" Inverness recently the Duke of Atholi, I must say I felt _ "Exactly, I remember just how I indney, no matter what price I different after the chief of the society,,.said that,he was Lire you want to bu i used to act when I first fell "in love much interested while in America`!n y y' first dose. I have l with her. I used to lean over the been told this last ' meeting some of the memers of the . FIRESTONE TIRE • RL SEM co. six months that I • ,,re —'-"— Iona Society because they were the of CANADA LnaTsr> The British Custom of twry look twenty-five, _ I people from whom the Idea Q of a He>m�t�. O ,- E# although I am now in 4-o'clock tea in business 1Gaelic college in the Highlands had MOST MILES PER DOLLAR forty-seven,and OfICes is fait "'taking *nip emanated. The long stretch of wat- have had seven Baby specialists agree nowadays, `;>, children. I have -that during the first six months, babies Canada. Many Caine• j er between the two:,countries gavep I taken vc taken the Vegetable must have 'three ounces of fluid per dian, as Well was British- [opportunity for misunderstanding and Compound re fii ,pians of body weight dally. An �fght born, executives now order he was glad to be able to put the poli- larlyforsomeUnle. � Pon baby, for instance, needs twon- Red Rose Tea for their office tion in this country more clearly be GtlRt_DfhPED TiRlS i-and sleep well, rise early-and' feel y .- tyfour ounces of fluid. Later on the staffs, because it ii the sante fore the Iona Society. young:'—MRs. 114cKEE, 18 Laurier F•srestme Builds the Only Own-Dipims Tim rule is two ounces or fluid per pound The reap intention of the Iona Soi,Ave:,TOroritO,Dlitarlo. of body weight. The amount a! fluid duality as the finest English ciet'3 was wider than just the pro- absorbed by a breast fed baby is best teas. Sold by all grocers,determined =----- determined by weighing him before in bright, Cleats alttllninum• 'of a Gaelic college. The mem- - and atter feeding for the whole day; 15EW hers of the society tins an intense and It is easily calculated for the bot love for the Hinglanda, and they re tie fed one. Then make up any de- aiized bat there'd•as no better stock i� >icfency with water. , I in America than that which hailed Giving baby sufficient water often DOri t from Scotland. Consequently- they __. relieves his feverish,crying, upset and Do were grateful toward this country restless spells. If it doesn't, give him. 7 and while they desired to see..Scots- ' a few drops of Fletcher's Castoria. 7I$— men emigrate to America they also l"Iw� +• For these and other ills,of babies and I wished to do all they could to improve children -such. as colic, cholera, .dfarrhea, gas on stomach and bowels, this well of I3lghlatld humanity whose loss of waters were always flowing westward. .. -'constipation,• sour-stomach, - sleep, , underweight, etc., leading - r Members of fhe'Iona �SoOety vrere due tb Acid physicians say there's nothing so .ef- Use, willing to take advice from this side ,r+aoesr� � festive. ]t,.is purely vegetable—the I 11edtor+�+ 1 and to' do something for what he NsARTe recipe is on the wrapper-and million might call vocational teaching and t�iL►tbu ^ . of mothers have depended on it in LEONARD training for -the Highlanders of 8cot - ov-er thirty years of ever increasing land. Their scheme embraced more use: ' It regulates baby's bowels, i than the maintenance of the Gaeloe makes him si'eep and eat right, enables _• ' EAR R Q'L language. It embraced romance, cul- Ext`esa acftl fs Hie common cause of leas and tasteless and its action !a him to get full nourishment from tins I An ear oil of great benefit in cases Indigestion. It results 1n 'pain and quick. You will never rely on crude food, so he increases in weight as 1 e i of Catarrhal Deafness and, Head Lure, education and industries, and sourness about two hours after eating. methods, never continue to suffer, he should. With each package you Neilsen. Simply Insert in Nostrils and when they had got it clarified they The quick corrective is an alkali which when you learn how quickly, how get a nook_on Motherhood worth its Rub in gently back of Ears. Sootbing and Penetrating, Ori-the market since would do their best to collect .the neutralises acltt. The beat corrective pleasantly this premier method. acts `,weight in gold. 1907, and many thousands have writ- funds for the purposes they had 1n is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Please let it ,how 1.011--now• zT` Just a word of caution. Look for ten of the relief obtained. This treat- view• the signature of Chas. H. 1:'letcher on 'ment is recommended by Dr. John ,. _ _ _ remained standard wi:h physicians in Be aura to get the genuine Phillips Y Bergeson, the eminent Far eueclallat. {" the 50 years since its invention. (Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi ' the package so you'll be sure ,to get Price $1.25 at drug stores. Folder Cheer up. You may yet be famous. 'the genuine. The forty dent bottles about Deafness+'"on request. One spoonful of Phillips' ,Milk of clans for 50 years in correcting exs1ss cantata thirty-flue doses. ( A. O. LEONARD, iNC. Look at'Greenly Isla_ Magnesia neutraltzea instantly many acids. Each bottle contains full dl• 70 Fifth Avenue, New Nork CityMinard's Llr,iment for (asset bites. times Its volume in acid. It os, harm-erections—any drugstore. i ISSUE No. 22-28 - i'•'c ..n.. .. ,.q., ....,'-., .. �, 6 . : .- a. . .., ,...y.. .' .w '. ,N. ':v 7xr•. +'.w .,. .m .:ant' "',�... .!!' +. p�il!•+ .")e,. -,xr. ....,.. s.v..x•r•.., .' •; 'a•; r*,. .:v, y,.v,. x.•,- _ * .T. _ t�*!r-bw •q�?�.,.,,. s`v, z'wri ,-r "t`". <'^•- �` .�. _,.�.-,,^.,. "'�, w v lr.. ✓ '•n'y r-�+ , t ,.N .,, =,r• -,a s'�b.,ur• ,�,^ .p i::.g. �'"�, 'xhzy, ri 2�� >i. .4;"',sr«. x+..- «�� x` v '���tE�R�•}•�'� ,�•3'� Vii,. ;t ", k. , '� �'^ . ... ... ... W. 7. 40 ;wV77. WIMITIRIFFIAY -17 i • TIER AUDLEY. SALK RKW5 01 'S GROCE" RICH ARDS ON , _ . , but W, - A basebs.11,natch betw*eu, Audley —Auction sale of Monday, shay e� 251h r. `Tidv"ted in Win- standincrops ((tirnothy andvat*or!i field-19=W- M mixed - -), the property Of the 4L76-per Yen. $11-40d P1114inadvaW& 7.90,daylightisvitiff time. Member@ R. J. Fleming estate, Kingston Rd. 0 f Ow plub'sirs urged to'!Vurn out: Best,in the market—All varieties. abacriPd6w'm t1is UniW Statuma aed Crest East. .Sale at 2 o'clock. Win. Maw, auctioneer. Ekitain 52.00 m advtnc*. NT .1 0-MT-A OUNDARTON. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. HORSE REGISTER. Renuie'g Yellow fat rmediate or White Sugar blangel, l On Sunday at the-Community Hall,, ulk or package. Sunday School will meet at 2.30 p.m. RILE OF PITSFORD 1190-19283— GO.LDEN BANTAM or,CORN ST9WELL'S EVERGREEN NOTES AND COMMENTS. Afternoon service will be held at 3.80. Shetland Pony—at stud. Winner at 'CaniLdfan National Winter Fair and o'clock, conducted by F. I. FowkO, of wa hOtt PINEkP sa . July lot 'parades. At Glen D PLES.. Itis feared that another die- OFarms, R. R. No. 1*Eglinton; Lots Now at aster has befallen the adventurers 1.2, con.•2, Markham. N their beet-18s, 25e or 30s. New Potatoes, 70c per peck. COUNTYCOUNCIL ..who set out in theirgiant airship PRELUDE (246221 (20960), the well Prem to crossover the north pole and -..COUNTY OVONTAJUO bred imp. lum Clydesdale 00 UNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM They left Spitzbergen, Stallion, the property of Oscar Wil- -son, Brougham, will-make the sea- Wn't,forget to take home a brick. Also ine.,ones, pails or,Eskimo pies. 'il of north of Europe, intending to re- A meeting of the County Council son of 1923 as follows: Monday the Corporation of the County of On- Pu're Maple Syitip 75 cents a quart. rly a week morning will leave his-own stable, turn in 46 hours. Nea tario will be held pursuant. to ad- has elapsed,and no word by radio, for Alex. Gray's, con. Pickering, Journment ?n the Chamber in to W' for doon; thence in. Dunkeld'� _R using those by, on Tuesday, the 5th day of June,, SS'L has been received from them, and the Court House in.-the Town of Whit- -ion. 8, night.-Tuesday. John Seett's-. this lack of news is ca con. 8, noon; own stable, night. ICHARDSON most deeply coucerned to fear A.D., 1928, at,the hour .of two o'clock : Wednesday, Chas.,HVtching's,Brock in the afternoon. Road, noon; !7�as. Palmer's, Uver- that the worst bag happened, All the-accountsto be laid before izht. pool, n Thursday, W. J. NIL tyrethoy m Halthough rdaiiy are-hopeful that the Council should be forwarded to r's, Pickering, noon;Wilmot Shea's,ay have been furced to land the Clerk, properly certified, at least Base Line, nigbt. Friday, Wm. OL- Picker' ing ardware , three days before the.meeting ofthe , merod's, Greenwood, night. Satur- place on Council. in some out of the way y proceeds to his own stable un- account of at Whitby, this 21st -ril thefollowing Monday morning. storms_or the weight Dated day of da of the ice on the immense our ace May, A.D. 1929. _20019,) the super- Arthur E. Christian, - ECSTASY (23-3811 7_1 J& of the air-ship. A few days way for imp. Premium Clydesdale Stal County Clerk' has arrived—Cotupton'4 Early, Longfellow, North bring some definite infurtu"ion lion, the property of Oscar Wilson, Our Seed Corn fate. ' There are many will *make the season of 1928 as Dakota, White Flint. Wis. No, 7, Improved Leamicig, as to their follows: Monday aftemoont.May 28, White Cag, Golden Glow and Early Eureka. 7 leaves hia own stable-Graham's lio- 'Who contend that travelling by BRING IT HERE sirplan6 or *by airship is equally Now is the time to get a new SPt of! tel, Broo %r, for Thos. Hirst s, Aiers to'aav ime as safe or even more.so than tea- Harness. or get the old set repaired, � Kinsale for night. Tuesday, Win. ,The Beatty Electric wa, e ti and hard work. .A'f res trial, I have in stock samples of Sam ael 1 Jackson's, con. 7, ' Whitby,• noon; or cars. Great per' Trees and Jeffrey's harness. The ' given, at any time. jfa�veiling by motor I Temperance Hotel, Ashburn, night. -tioa -by in. former may be ordered through cat&-! has been reachea Wednesday, Tho.s. Cook's, My logue at pricesquoted. 1ventors' in the 'construction of noon: John Thompson's, con. 2. Our Poultry-Food and Calf Me- al are Uatalogue free.1 both airplanes and airships. bat I also carry collars, collar pads. sweat Reach, night. Thursday afternoon, worth gaiving a trial. pads' hnro'ess oil by hulk, hwrness' Ru.4sell Davidson's, Raglan, night. pven in that perfection, this nietb- diesting. alas Filter pvIi9b Friday, Henry Wilson's, Columbus, .,od of tritvealiag is far from being and other pirts, J n,30n-,.Walter Groats, near Brook- Agent for. McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery 'Repairs promptly done, 14n, nig Own a safe one as the 'number cf acci ht. Saturday, until the following Monday after- and Repairs. during the pant L_ W. PICKET. CLARFMONT� -dents reeurded noon. 'even in any weeL, week, or will noon. it is not madle n � -testify, It is also true that the umber of accidents fr,,m motor. 1&inter -iJ Le'l—re a.U5 &a-appalli,ax. 6tte The pt"PotCoal, -Coal ST MiGri-1s Our Motto We have it, can get it, o BALSLE PICKERING it y,,,i hive try notiou f J. b. 5 L,1V1 I is cora aced with tion 1. c a new :from the ft-rater. We doubt if �-lelgh, leave Hard and Soft Coal of the: ewed subscription ? )w 41 tb-tt it travelling through the air will best quality on V r rrder n, Have you reD ever become as, safa as travelling v%01 be ready when'the Ion the land,although itis wonder hand first inow appear-. ful the perfection that has been L 0 E R E I D ��^����(y� ERSAL reached. THOS. A. 'LAW, CLARENIONT PICKERING COUNCIL.. XE'4 8 T HILL The above counrii met p,.irsolAot to ':adjournment on,Mond&y, the 28th ul.t. S U _.._STAR AND FLINT SAI_.-- C 11 Members MI present, the reeve in the V _ chair. The minutts of the last mdet .lag were read and approved. A'number of&ccounta were present- a aDd ee S ed for payment and referred to the - J tive btarAing comtua.Lteeo YOU roe In fact we would be plea A to have at a reaao ;Morgan was heard re work on the nable Ifyor. *ant a guaranteed Pepair job: % 1ro&d:at Rouge Hill.' make tiris your beadquarters ArthurCbester w4a heard recres. pnee, SEE U S. sinfL 0 a C. N. R. between lot*34 and while in town. EP� -gz donrad Mechanics. Repairs otr all makes, , J. H Holtby was heard re ravel I We have fast added a new stock of PhoneScArboro 52.31. for road in front of bii premises. E Law was beisid asking for gtdnt Ladies' Hats, Coats, Dress s and Dresses I - to grade gravel the road at lets ,.34 and 33 con 1. LiDge A comai u nicatiun was read f rons the rie-iu fact anVthiDd in Ont&rir) Department -of- Hijzbwart4 - _ . n• ' ' "' SPRICES PECIAL eallina attention of the council to the Weed Control Act and to its strict en, the ready- to-wear line .10tir Goods are of the best quality and price-.4,are right. A coin. was teceivt:d asking f 4 a - YOR TEAM HARNESS gtant for-road bet 19ts 9) and 21 in Call and ,,ee mg—No trouble to show g,.,-,odA. con 2. Jas Todd was heard re work done 3 Door* north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. to Bras arnees o.monnd Team Backband , in Cherrywood, but not in--.w soti9'fac- 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. tory.was to take the ;nater away. (.SAMUET,,SCHWARr/,) .With 5 ring breeching. instead of back - The the defect temedied. Would like band. 1549.00 The councif now resorved -itself into a court of revision. when a number of 488.50 aTHE IDEAL SHOPPE, Black-mounted Team'Backband Harness,appeals were disposed of. These were Mostly- eala against dog assess- ..W $44 ment.a ana(Frequests to have prnpe�rtv Brook Street North, ring Breeching. hitby, On't. to trambferred to other pai• factory harness, but custom made in our 1115 This is nota ties. own shop at Markham. The standing committee on Contin- gentles reported -and recommended We a pecfalize on repairs to harness and collars., paynient as follows: John Murkar, advertising 'and printing 12 00; D R Beaton. on acct of salary 123 0. Adam gARD '& N41AY 'SPECIALS spears, attend court of revision 5.00: r '~4i M Vo,reith. trip to ToiFonto're Tay- D for gravel pit 3,00; G L Middleton, ditto 3,00; R French. attend (ItiFiraw' HartPess and Collar Manufacturer Men's Work Boots,2,95 and up tined fam' ily in Brougham 3,00; Muni. re O]tT Home Ph.oMW c1 al World, for supplies 6 53; W B r. Robson,rebate on dog tax 1927 1-06.. Men's Worx Shirts 790' ..each.and..up The standimg committee on Trans. 'Ven' Light and Power report 4d s Work Sox 25c, 35c, 50c per p%ir and recommended the following psy- tnents. Hydro-Electric Poxv.-r Com , Men's Khaki Pants 1.75 and 1:95pair 1ights for Greenwood 34).M; Thos C. THE NTRAL ,a.i �GE Brown, town hall lights forSlarch ofiii4r,en's Play Suits '69c up and April .9l.' Matters The ding.committee on Bnnu"es Telephone 4900 ;Lan f Tennis Shoes for every ivamber' of the f atnilY or Wire Fences, Drainage ed and recommended pay. -et%,report at prices which Lae4n a went as follows; Thos Norton. bonny saving to . :on 118 rods fence lot 26 con 6 17.70: F you MacRae.-boutii-on *21. rodslotsMcon -2 3,15; 14,Pugh. horium on 12 rods cout, '12 and 13 con 9 1.80. RL.E _to.Rep' ��ilspd The standing winuilt'tee on Roads 0 E C I L ':AD. U i n and Bridges reported and recommend- - ed ed the following payments; R Raw- leve Wel ' Q1 ly 9 And rep I con. cut posts bet 14.15 con Gasolin 'Acety bridge'het 8.9 con 8-2.50; Fred Ward, 0 Batter Zhargi-ng •diltb 125; R Spencer,drag e t-1 Whit- Complete 191, 'deft y by to pay half 7.54-W P Jones. Rrad mplete* ab ly Funerals%2u P t I Whitby to pay half 5.50;J J Ward, rag a .00., d nd rep culvert bot 4-5 con 9 11 SOLID OAK $145 makes tRoy Ward,salary from May 7 to May - RePaIrs made on all $709 $1009 $125 CASKET FUNERAL 28 1.17:60; alga dynamite, fuse and caps L Reid, rep Reader and slush --of cars'. hAd making drift pins scrapers MATTHEWSSURIAL' 00 '",:Gordon Law, rep slush scraper 2.15; 0 puckt-In, halld bridge opp'lot 56 and 219 bantorth Ave., Toronto Phone Gerrard 3800 operating grader bet 24-25 con 6 17,50; 7. Oscar W.ilqon, use of engLine'on grader Our, Funerals Include: Embalming, Hearse, Casket, Ontside Case, bet 24-25 con 561 noF A Major, plow Electric Fixtures, Chairs, Our Personal ,Service. Funeral complete, bet 31131 non 3(NI; A E M"jt)r, plow No Extras. and grad het'30 31 con 5 17, V; CHARLES 39 SPENCER :,J)31 C 541; Henry ment and prove the truth of thegestatemetitson .55,N). iQit our establish Miti�hell gr9d bk- The council now adjonmed to meet for yourseives. O stand Rood within a radins of 40 mileg from Toronte Tropr. ietor, Pickering" again on Monday, June 25th, for the These prices e. 31tf �._,trAnsantlnn of general hnsineqs. REMEMBER: Clip this ad, for referetic s r w s""5 ' uN '�''*fr k'i" airtccHrF Y"° c3.axrn r� F;"t .pv. r '"�• c? �s•Z i -.n••;t "�.::t v... ':zi,'+4.1":.S•r�54y,yoi,�,�•^1D Kew: ,. '....�F„c:f'a ,•f .�_,e ,tS. - _."^ f - 2b I V x+_11, ;�,;;,;,, e >A4.,, ° ,.'.+'vd1'-•+r,ss'.-aa >-.w:"s..` w4 m. iia_a..r•.�• •._[ ... ^-^ n.. rM'fs.^:7:^,z`^ 77^ .•t ..y� hJ^'.- 'rn _ .erv4 ^r:,.w. ,`+'^• °x•^. S'': Ww :,., _., -: H_..ice* v..� k'•' k .j ..Y4,. _.Y-i 5�-•'. :5:-d a/f.5 ' ri v ..1 74-411177. s ,. ,.. u i.:z. .. M1e- 1'.'. v^' '•T- "( h4v - ¢' ,/ .... 'ate-' .y.. .. .... . a,'k•, '"a '� . .'.• rya A i .. .. _w.... ..._... .:.• c•V4 CLI►RBMONT. - Wm. Sanderson, of Pickering, Came to Claremont Jane 2dd and HOND9=t3overame°t. Municipal and *�� was in town on Saturday, Mortgage Bondi. Allo, Industrials. *�11i/ L ��� f° M1aa $arbron is a adinRa week go to Pickering on Jal tad. //��Wilbur Gleason, of Toronto,we�a pe as Mrs. D.A. Scott and Mrs. C. sale vestmentsm,8 to 7-per ���3 � 1/B In town on Monday. with friends in Oshawa and Kin- Overland motored to London on cant. .,; t� Mine Hilda Selman; of Toronto, sale, Moeda and will,spend a few days Chea -•else for farm and country . was home over the holiday. y Pe y 1NSUFiA1�€tJE-All classes written in- P F. C. Beal. of Toronto, spent Quite a camber of our reaidente with tela lyse. eluding Fire, Automobile, 'Wind- bnildi°ge• 41 have purchased new care this sea- Chas. A., and Dire. Grant and norm• Accident and Sickness. Windstorm Ineursaoe on buildioge, ____:S turday with J. H. and Med, wind-mills,ti los etc. eon. family, of Toronto, spent May Beal. Wm. Thom on, we are sort Phone or write Automobilejssurance Ps y 24th with Mtd.. Graaf"s pareuts, _ Mrs. R. Rawson and son, Robt., to report, is confined to his bed James and Mrs. Evans. of all!<ads. -spent a day last week-with friends through'illness: _ 43!1 ED, BOWHAN, Whithy in Barrie., a FARMS FOR i3ALfl{ r , Mise Doughty.' of Peterboro, Allan Thompson, of Toronto, HELLO, THERE Write or phone -pent Sunday here with his par, ..'s eat the weekend with Mies S, eut's, Wm. and Mrs. Thompson. Do you know that it is celaning up ED. B O Y!l MAN Evans. 'J. H,Evans returned home on time,? I am prepared to repair and - + 1 Mine Nellie Mitchell, of Toronto, visited with Claremont frionds on Sunday evening, after spending build chimneys, also concrete work 2Q WHITBY ONT. , the holiday. a.week in 'Toronto, with his dau• and painting. Chimneys swept and eReYM ghter. furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortarr E. W. Evan�a. of Whitby, spent Lorne and Mrs. Overland, Mrs. NOW- ON �A1� Wednesdayof last week with rela- used. Work guaranteed, Charges 1 r Lawson and, Gordon and Elmer moderate. Phone Pickering 5501. . (Barden Seeds,P`teld Seeds }, ^ five- in Claremont: McPhail, of Toronto, spent Vic- 134-48. and Cot n. Lather Bowes, of Peterboro, toric Dav with the former's bro New supply o[ Martin-Senour. Paints t : spent several-days last week with ther, C. a: and Mrs.'Overland. THE BEST YET � and varnishes, New-Tone, all f 0 his mother, Mrs. Readman. Our police trustees have erected _ !?�SYI/f shades of Muresco. Mien Margaret Graham spent new welcome signs at :the four en- We represent the Waterbury Odor- �. t { several days last Week with Mrs trances to the village. All motor- less Chemical Toilets especially ad- several WALL PAPERS Robert.Miller, of Stouffville.. ists are Welcome- to our village so apted for 'rural schools or where there I u 2. Staunton's Semi-Trim.- Miss McGlashan and Mrs. Wil• long as they obey the, traffic laws. is no water system. Can be installed kine, of Toronto, spent oyer this' The R. Y. P. U', under the lead• in the building. A card will bring 0. © A N N O N week-end with Mies Hamilton. erahip .•f the[• nein pastor, Rev. full information with drawings for 30 BROUGHAM Elmer Stephenson, of Toronto, H• R• Stephens, is now showing each particular layout. HEN you have • } -pent the holiday with his par• increased enthusiasm,, and all are H. E. Poynter, � Wplaced an o r d e r. eats, Jas. A. And Mrs.Stephenson.' looking forward to a auccissaful -35-tf. Whiteyale ' with us for a -memori-tl �+ re.sh '' --Stewart. and-Mea.. G4tnlia, andweeA `. - ♦ you have looked far in- - ti Charles and Mrs Comha, of Toron• -year's l ent " field al_agQ�_mosk _ FarmaTS lit l�lII i►1 -- Uo mo rialswor of stands ds � r�� nes to, spent Sunday with D. B. and Parliament was held along mission- On p ar linea sad those who took ,pari �: -Mr9. Taylor. did theft work well. ` "� and weather. IC to fru. Thomas and M-re. Coady, and I;bave secured the agency for the Frost ly a lastingtribute. Mre. Thos. Neal and dttirtghter, & Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple• At right prices. Clara, spent a day last week with The P1Ck81'1II meats, -and will keep constantly on --No GreaterTribute" --.•+- frieads in Brooklin. g hand repairs for these popular The whole community was stir- implement@. N. W. STAFFORD, red with sympathy over the dna• .villilance CoMjnittee Also, Loudoo's barn and stable' We have the original fittings. Rio atom Road, lble level crossing trained at Loc Whitby q I will also take contracts for painting lust Hill on May 24th. The object of this A soeiation is to barna and houses by a new Phone Whitby Bridal Rolle Chin�l D. A. and Mrs: Pngb, of Lake- leesan stealing and prosecute process. by spraying. `' : -!field, speat Sunday bere-with the the !alone. Estgmates ebeerfull iven. .,on hand, open stock. llatter's parents, D. M. and Mrs. Phone 16 0. Old, in any Morgan and other friends. 27.62 - ` ` We regret to note the serious >M ombars having! property stolen oomtnonf {lIIaIItltY. t Illness of Mrs. Henry Johnston *&W immediately wikb any.member R. J. mann, C�S38I>QOII�r t -„• _ - -- o! Baoative Qommiiles. - - aad daughter, Isabelle, both sof Hamtarship fee FRANK CHIDI..OW :tering from a severe attack of flu. ,Me„so m,,r be had-from wu ft.ddaat or 1�i'L MARKABLE VALUES - John and Mrs. Elliott and dau- a.o:.t.rr onav9tto.ema. 6tf t'ilareffiOIIt, �IIt. iqh^ter. bliss Emily, and 1Yalter E=ac. Com.--L• D. Banks. C.B.Palm• ' '.and Mre. Elliott and daughter. ®r, H. S. Chapman, Pickeriag.. AND WONDERFUL Sci`-ITiG$ '.Mies Marion. visited with David and S4rP. Gregg on Sunday D. Mur-o, las. Richardson. Mena and Young Mena Navy Blue Chincbilla:0'coate, reg $ 0, 14'95 r r- Thomaa Scott, eon of W. G:and Preeldeat, Seerslar7 Navy Blue Serge and dark brown tweed.sizes 38.4(,, reg. M_ 1.1.95, Hro. Scott, noderwent a aerion9 operation for kidney trouble in Men's All-wool Vets, Coate,Sweaters, fawa'and lestbPr, reg 4.50, 2.75 t;hriatie Street Hospital, Toronto, W'a have a full line of Men's and Boys' Heavy Rubbers, on 3?'riday last. He is"progressingL ae well as could be expected. -0 lien's f rom 2.5t?to 3.50. Boys'`feom L.25 to 2 50. A baptismal service will be held Men's 15 ineb Leather Top-asa't, rex. 8.50,special 4 95. ow �O in the Baptiet Church next Sun. PASTRY ;Say, June 3rd, at 7• p. m. The = Call st f Phone 3800 ' P will preach. his subject t e- �• FINGOLD S hese Ing_ "Why I am a Baptist '. A CSrARE�.20N'T. CN'TAR=C - ' i ' extended t4 - ial welcome s cord d Br a ' flovis e Our football boys went to Good. _ Ove r e wood on 3stucd'ay evening last _ 'p and played a league game with B ' -1the team of that village.defeatiaft -- ' The r8at� D them by the score of 3-1. The . aa•, + ,S@1'1C�1i1 MOIIe `. Health , game was inclined to be rather ' g. - ronRh,but no fatalities have been 1-Ford Coach, - .. 250.00 4 'e rd225,00 -- - -- to Distant Points - - T a Loaf �. Thomas and Mrs.Paterson spent I Star Touring, 400.00 ' _'Sunday in BroQklin with their 1 Baby Grand, ... 17 5 00 �. YOt�ran send any amount of-money I. � ' 7. daughter, Mre' Clarence Pengelly. 1 Durant Coach. nearly new " �� and when there attended the Pone- 1 Star Coach, nearly new to any point in ( annul at a mini ral of the late til r, and :41ra. 1 .Ford Toa Truck,.Rupatell axle tutim.of eltpenie by tv,ing a Standard Adams, who met :-uch a tragic . 1 MelQCCe Cream ,Separator, Bank Money Order, Thi+ method i? �;. QN � ' death on May 24th, when their .. good as new the simple-". ud re and most c y -nail -car collided with a railway train. 1 Lighting Plant.,cheap �• y lent wry to4end remittances by mail The local churches are rejoicing 1 inter.oatiorial 8 19 Tractor in the Dotpjaion ; if the mail goes HONE 9W. in the splendid congregations, watray no loss to sustained. Should u ; �cpTCI�E1 With increasing Average attend• Our Stock of Field and Garden you desire to lend money to a paint I" aace in' the Sunda schools, not- Seeds is .complete. ntaide theconntry,a Standard Band -� withstanding that large numbers _ } If)raft will money tont purpose for Farmers Attention still go motoring who would find ('! n j� w' Forwarding,money to foreign places. ti ! greater enjoyment in. their own W H A S • -COOPER church. Cone and be a Sunday n _ _7 I have; the agency for the Pamoue _ CLAREMONT ��� Renfrew Macbinery: Separators, school scholar. T D 0C1�1i1 Oa Siiada a motor car from A Scales, and the high npre- y Ageut 'for Ackerman's Quality s �� @ tT Acorn Range, and am pre- .1 -- the city turned turtle on the fifth r �' ` " OFs CANADA- . * tared to t e beat teama. concession of LTzbridge just north Harness. Ask the user. r r, p 1; y ESTA$U3HED 1475 Clive mea call when scanting some w of the village,caused .by the car �� thing In these linea. Phone Pick 1007, y striking some new gravel while e a going at ^a rapid rate of speed Mid-Winter W. V. ItEDDITT _�. C.-W�LL30N, " Several children who were occu- - * Manage,Pickering Branch R.R. No. 1. LOCUST HILL , pante of tlhe.car were scratched - - Be lin,West Hat.Whitbr s♦ o at 'and brniaEd rather badly by coin- _ .Green River 'fug in contact with the gravel, but, fortubately, no one sustaiced h Basket Factory ! serious injury. The car, owever, was considerably damaged. Clearing out SOME Manufacturers of The piano recital. given in the All kinds of Frtt't Baskets, " Goturonnitp H011 on, Saturday af• ternoon last by the pupils of Miss Of UUP lines _ _ Berry Crates, - Blanche Ramer was a very pleas• ' at greet FarlYlers Farniers'BnsheT Baskets, ant affair. Quite a large number - - were present although the weath Clothes Baskets. f 7 • ._,. ', reductions. �_ _ _. . � - er wan nnfavorable, being wet and goon banking COrrecEt +rnld. All the young artists acquit-. Frank_Fennock r Men's Wool Underwear, - ! ted themselves with mush• credit - tion is necessaryt0 your. to their teacher and to themselves. reg. 1.85, for 1.59 _ Y Proprietor -Their performance showed pains- Men's Fleece Underwear, buSin?S5. _ Phone Markham 1604 --' taking work on the pyrt of the reg. 1.00, for .79 ' teacher and all these concerned den's Wool Sox, reg. 50c, 39 EATTY lien's Overalls, reg.2.50, 2.19 var�tag of Our are to be congratulated on tee Take ad e Mens Smocks, reg 2:50, 2.19 auc'c n' of th*forget affair. Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose n' ' Don't forget the Field Day on knowledge of farm fl., STANDS FOR THE REST, t;laremont Memorial Park to•mor- isle. 1.00, for .i9 -"- - ` atlCing bq regular cotsla- row (Saturday) when a splendid Ladies' Col. Cashmere Hose ` d reg. 1.25, for � .,89 , � tatian «'ith the n�rager program of sports is provided, for Ladies' Underwear, reg. 1.00- ` g -which substantial prizes are being of our nearest branch. offered.. The{grogram will include Per garment, for 79 � -'�; • a league -football game, ladies' Heavy Flannelette, colored, reg. 30c and 35c, for .27 rbaeeball, men's softball, ublic Dark Flannelette, reg. 25c, '.21 r school football and baseba l etc. Flannelette Blankets, reg. SIce cream, soft drinks and refresh- O -`meuts may be secured on rounds: 2.73, for .. 2,39 f, F_.., _ t ground In the evening the Whitby Ora- A few broken lines of Men's Robbers greatly redaeed !nein Soeiety will present the de- , �, . :�:. '. li{thtfu] play "Yokohoma Maid" Ladies Overshoes, zipper, Established 1871 tan _ - ••_-. ; reg. 4.50, for `3.85- f ' " - sitter; Carrierq, Hay Carrier•, in the Community Hall. Don't . y ,e xui4q attending either one or both �' t Pumps, Door Tracks, Cow of these events. Admission to Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.oa s xroands, 25 cents; children, 15 DO l ,y' C►� It will pay you to get my pr c'rents. Admission to theevening ,i'� Y` •, -•�+ 1Vhitby Br., J. H.Perry,Man above before buying elsewhere. ent�rrtainment: reserved seats 35 � -a ,:."'z-. T4 Phone-1402, � � ,�n^ Fri A . q T,-PROOSE cent-,i; r+iah ge;ttQ, 2:i cents; child- _ �. ren, 20 r+or ta, ..L A R EZf 0 NT -__._.. _ - �'ti.3IiIQ f ' s. .:a '.,✓ .:: .•. -t: ...: ., - .., ....., ... a:. .-A .7,:tv. ':�", wit !' «'A @ "rr ewe..-w,w-w}� ✓ ws�.1w.5'' ,..:r ...i., y. y4. �..:T •r. w ^ " :,fi v-r v>• 'i.'.'",i' 2 s.} W'M''x, L IF' " ,,:,'.i^�i'�:w.,''.11��' •. s �;v� ..k'^'a „,,sir^'r,.�"°-��'a �v�� i•� ,,a. x, m, x��>j:«�. « _:::c,. ,(;.•„.' ,. ` ;•.�.,3, x•`u .a a• �. .-.„K��;�� � r�'w�. P:�„�. a :^1 •.Li __-Z MAVV �W MTM=V,1,"Wr E '7 14 7 11 VAN I I a, win- rect commands,Buck Daniels had ord- i p of light whic- spilldd out fr.,) a the ered her to pay no attention to men- dow, �and she saw that it was to young men. And she had obeyed, FOR ALL man of the tawny hair. &nd, instead of 'fleeing, she reined (To be continued.) ORANGE Peter �ack*ard Into 4.1hick .circle of r bakintiuse , th i cedars, sprang to the-ground,,and PF.*Kfw IKOE Lily of the Valle Ic behind ;i big cactus. y 13LE14D took shelter "Hello!" called the voice of the man "W Hera In this qaiel, Place "AG again. he's there?" Where white strews drift "Why are you coming" asked Joan, an n BAKING Over dried leaves and brown d per voice shook. and Spring will lift "Because I'd walk ten mileif a Sharp spear swim a river to see the girlthat was s of tender green, It old song," he answered. And folded safe between PO singing tha WDER He must Two leaves so closely furled, 1%one dreamed 60 years ago that S the orld. Made in such a fragrant She slipped to the side. Conada — No Alum., 0 Could be not come too close to Peter. And from Bring beauty t DA91' Orange Pekoe beverage as "ISAILA a fresh covert she called softly: n make I Small bells that never.ring! s science can "Who are, you?"produced--pure a "My name is Harry Gloster'. What Is there some finer ear superb In flavour---43c per half-pound—and all is yours? Hello--where have� You That, It it came tihs way, black tea. A treat Indeed for tea lovM. gone?" Would understand and hear He had come out on the farther Exquisite melody, side of the thicket. Scented and white, set free "Not far from you," she answered. -Too fine for our sense, D, Asking no audience? So still this winter place! m MADtUwJ DA Yet I am confident _., � �lJf�[�'✓ � z S°' T � Safe in the frozen earth Lie color and the scent. NCT -..--_1 e.e. ---God's sift. i.eannot.-s- ------ Is safely kept for me, L Joy-green and white and gold- v heart can hold! f enthusiasm. Blore than in, BEGIN HERE TODAY voice a great tremor o Louise Driscoll. Bring Summer Inside of his "Nell, I'll work for you until my hands Finding the lifeless bodies- two partners at their gold mining are raw. I'll make :- Too many housekeepers think that you happy if I nicely cropped, the ramp Harry GlosterArtificial Hatch" when the lawn is flees southward have to-" Mg I be accused oi His voice faded in the distance. go the garden planted, the trees sprayed, knowing that he VIV end Nell bad tricked him, the crime. On the way Gloster saves to the very e porch fixed up and perhaps the house liter had Eggs by Egyptians the life of a stranger, Lee Haines, using the tears which laug PiLinte-d everything Is all 'ready for s hands of a scours- brought to he to subdue him. He from the murderous r eyes .. Old as Pyramids ,the summer, li-otrits out a writer, in. drel by the name of Joe Macarthur. ,should be warned, thought Joan. I "Your Home Magazine". But they "Jean" lives with an old recluse She mused about how it might be Buck Daniels zsumably her father, until she was astonished to find 1have forgotten the most important fs house. She done In an out-of-the-way ranch Hen Has Given Over Hope Of thirg of all, he says, the Interior of herself laughing softly. complains to him that she is never their houses. other girls go� murmured to her Being Clucking Mother, allowed to go where After all," Joan in "$�abbitiegs that has a , certain from her bed and self, "she was wonderful! I wonder One night she slips Is Old Saying of charm by firelight." he writes in rides to a schoolhouse several miles if any other -woman in all the world '.Your Home", "is hopeless when the distant, where a dance is in progress. could do that to a man?" Country He caught Nell im hk a rins. sun shines brightly, go if we are'to "'From a hidden place Joan bears a lov- In the meantime, the music Inside Cairo.-Egg-hatching has been ac- hold our own %l(h Nature we too must era'' quarrel, John Gainor is jealous. the school had swung into the a1r of -7---- complitslied by artificial means In going to take heed and wipe away a!l dullness f "I you're tired of me, I ain'tsays Gai- a Spanish waltz song whose words she He hurried toward her. And in the Egypt since the days of th6 Pyramids., 'bather you no more, Nell," and dreariness and make every nook had"heard and learned from a cow- moonshine be appeared a giant. Back nor. "But we got to have a showdown moo Egypt's egg-hatchers' union is one and corner of our own little kingdom •Tight here and now' puncher who had once worked for among the cedars she stole, and that f theoldest trade organizations In as bright and cheerful as possible, less I the W1rld. There are but few appren- GO ON WITH THE STORY Busk Daniels. same ability to move like a sound 'ti,e,. and these come from families I'lere Is nota room in the house that She stole around to the farther side sbadow which had been hers when she cannot be mad46 beautiful and sum. Ouse—wail--wit 6m found at- -tWe—-hool.--Ther"e -Jeaving'the rotich. nasty:Here ts�lssrttal hat of meter se as htrtr-­ha­v��. efr-­10-the bumitiew, fr on her again. rials that may be used, Glazed .'.'You're trying to break my heart. the way was easy, for the foundation (time Immemorkal. 7 had been laid close to a ragged mass Then she stood forst in •the deep 1 An old saying In Egypt Is that arta chintz,has been chIntz, cretonne, heavy dimir she sobbed. Up these she climbed tall shrub and saw Gloster pricticed ed the man softly. of black rocks. shadow of' ficial "Oh, Nell." cr !and at the top found herself at the blunder past her, sweeping the very lso long that the Egyptian hen has de%. flowered French ticking, cotton "Oh. honey. I'd go through fire where sEe­s400d, but seeing no-I about,given up all hopes of ever be-j damask, French percale, sateen, ging, to;level of a window not more than three spot ..A in that?" ,from side to side she could survey the see drab decorating you happy. Don't You kn'Dw How he fire the main thing to have a clear Pic- ak feet away. And by shifting her head thing. 1conefig a luckIng mother. ng I a room It seems to could she let h- The iqgubator used here Is 'practl And, quite regardless of whoever, Whole room. as that sba-dow in which she stood. ically the same as that used thousands lure in your own mind of just how But she did not care to shift it, for And -y"et, it wag hard to leave him,I of years ago It is a dome-shaped might be looking, he caught Nell in his arms. it was such an unexpected the instant he glance passed across also! affair, about five yards. in-diameter, you want it to appear when finished. Atter You have formed this menial lending to-the- little drama that Joan room it fell upon the form of a a hole g aLd nod-;the she stepped to the other side of the tbuilt of mud brick. There is Picture, make a rough sketch of the caught her breitth, smiling man like a lion compared with the best ft4aT-.prx-ring through its branches,:at the top, the hut being divided Into ding in sympath�-. She was so glad,of all the others--a big, wide-shout- and saw him come,funning back, then i six compartments, with a small pass- details and if you Possibly can, color • the breach was healed that she wanted,dered fellow who overflowed the chair . e In the centre. Each compartment this. even If you do It crudely. Right da a stop in an open space, The moon ag to, run out and shake their ban and He was half I here you can catch any unharmortious he sat on, with a head covered with struck full upon him. age two pl'btforms which hold about I �details.- You may find your wall 'telt them how happy she was. curling tawny hair thrown back to laughing and half frowning, and.such 500 eggs. in all the Incubator bag, "Stop �crying. dear," Gainor was 1 rest against the wall, and a face half his excitement that he still car- space for approximately 6,000 eggs. paper will not harmonize with the Say*g. "I'm a brute the way I been I stern and half handsome, and. wholly was The fire for beating is in a trough ebosen materials-the furniture that vied his hat in his hand. crusheno a I is not to be covered may not be set talking to You. I'd like to get down careless of all that went on around shapeless mass in his fingers. encircles the hut, rhaff being I .. on my knees and beg your pardon. hi he cried again, With the top closed,j"ff advantageously by the piece# that -Where are you? used for fuel are to be glorified with slip covers. Please stop crying, Nell, and I'll never Two youngsters of sixteen or seven- guarding his voice that it might nOtIthe fires are allowed to sp=lder five Look well to the lamp shades, orna- Jt talk about flirting again!" teen went spinning by in double time, penetrate farther than the. title copse days. The top is then opened. and And indeed the whole body of Nell through the mazes of a new dance, ments and pictures; that they bar- and to to ears of came Fttrollng couples the fires damped down to smouldering and quivering. But it was nionize with the lighter touch of the '-was shaken a and the big man of the tawny hair so in the clearing beside the school. until the fourteenth day. From that I ier furnisb!ngs. The few hours' To the utter amaze- far roused himself as to lounge for- . -tin,jj A not with sobs. The wind inceased at that monient,Ctime on the heat from the incubating I.Mr spend on p-lanullag the whole • men! of Joan, straight toward whom ward in his chair*and clap' his hands with a -rustling and rushing Rmong egg, is sufficient to keep the eggs at I.Mr wi.1 be; well spent." .''-the face of the girl was turned, Nell in the swift time of their suffling feet, the branches, and Joan, pitching her the right temperature, and on the tly, silently, Finally he arosc, threw back his was laughing, impudently, voice far and thin, answered him.- twenty-first day the little animated with her face crushed close to the shoulders, and stretched himself a "Here!" she called. balls of fluff begin popping out and shoulder of her lover, little he loomed a whole head taller, He-turned about face. start to for something to eat. A reliable antiseptic-MInard's. •,But -folks will sea us!" Gainor than the crowd-and left' the hall. .The devil," she heard him mutter. The egg-hatchers all come from the • muttered, drawing back. her hands. Now she could look about to see who 14She has wings,!" He added aloud: village of Birma in the Delta,. %Borrower (loftily): "I hLope you got Ncll buried her face in else was there. But when she looked "I won't hunt for you if you &n't my cheque?" His Creditor (bitterly): "Oh, Nell," groaned the man, "I'll was seeing nothing want me to." --yes, twice-once from you and our-i she found that she 0 tiover forgive myself! Will you?" on every aide of her but that hand- "Do you promise that?" asked Joan. tie thought she was still crying. no some bronzed face and the head'--of He faced sharply toward her again, Monthly Flight to from the bank, doubt. But Joan. shocked and thuri- tawny bait. appeared about to make a step in her Acrstruck, knew well enough that she She-.stole back down the rock. AR direction', and then checked himself. Java Is in Prospect Was •riierelyi- hiding the last of her at once it seemed to her that she had "I'll promise if I hate to said -laughter. been incredibly bold In adventuring Harry Gloster gloomily. Oh, shameless woman, she thought. as she had done.- "Then I'll stay' a while," she an- Contract Signed for Carrying And her anger arose. And if Buck Daniels should ever Mails from Holland to swored. "But why have you come And now they were walking off af- know- running in here?" '. ' ,Batavia Next Year fcctionately arm in arm with the girl She hu*rried around the school better than I do." "You know be --For 1,929, the K. L, M. 'looking-sadly up at Gainor and say- again. She slipped away into the 1 .1. The Hague "I haven't the least idea.' XX 11 only want you to be kind to tangle of cedar and tactus until she -Royal Dutch Air Service Vompany "Why do birds sing in the spring o has contracted with the Postmaster- -ind to me!" reached Peter again, and as he whin- s me, John. Just a little 1% To call- a­" She checked her elf month a flight "Yo6t-to you!" Gainor replied, his nied a welcome no louder than a wbis- General to make each mon in confusion. from Amsterdam to Batavia, Java; a per, she threw her artis around his "That's I right!" he lauihed. "To distan6e of 9,000 miles. and viceversa. honest head and drew it close to her. all a mate. And,when you said in c Apart -from mail, a-limited number of "Oh, Peter" she murmured "I've love- �?Y/ M that song that you seen such strange things, and I've passengers will be carried. One may og R "The song may have said it I did 0 P, V heard such strange things. Take'me say that a regular air connection be- 'A. wk not.' it tween Holland and ber'East Indian home as fast as you can," whole voice was full of "Your But when she had mounted to the "I know nothing about the tricks colonies will thus be established. 111nis slimmer, at Intervals of 'about saddle, trembling with weakness and my voice may have been playing." .di a fortnight, the K.L,Ikl. is sen Ing :.77777.: fear and haste,-her courage returned. X For still the words and the rhythm He moved a half step closer. four Fokker planes. to Java, ava, to be "Your, promise!" she cried. of the Spanish waltz rang through her used by the newly founded East In- MOST people know this absolute careful He retreated again with 'a sort of u head, and, tilting up her face, she be- - than Air Service, antidote for pain, but are you groan. These plitnes will carry letters and to say Bayer when you buy it? And gan to sing them. was do you always give a glance to see And, in, the meantime, Joan passengers. The demand for seats K, studying him intently. She knew lit- bas surpassed,. Bayer on the box—and the word I the number of places CHAPTER VT. tie about men. "7cmu!"e printed in red? It isn't the available, although the price for a renuine Aspirin without it I A drug- THE GENTLE FLAME. hints and di 9 A thousand times, by s4ngle ticket Is $1,250. ! always has Bayer, with the ra rnon Always have the magic fY It made no difference that she did proven directions tucked in every box: R WRIGLEY Package in not understand the words; that did ty of Red Pine the Ile Beau not -lessen her enjoyment o f your pocket. 7., The red pine is one of the most rhythm: Soothes nerves, allays VJ ,Que viva la,rumba; beautiful trees in CEtnada, for orna P thirst, aids jrj Que viva, que viva placer; mental Plahting. Its great masses of Que ian las itinas, chulita.% bonitas, long dark-green, closely bunched digestiol I MA needles contra,81 strikingly with the Iwo W Y guapas que saben querer!" She ended with laughter in her reddish color *of- the bafk on its A 111 every day scenes. For- straight ragged trunk. It Is a splen •4111ellol" called a man'., oice, ap- Bid goodbye to eye did tree for drives, borders, and IR%vns "INno's yon- get the crowded streets and city Pell pr-sebing the thicket. of large grounds. see the things you've longed to see;. After der?" h' jerk visit the places you've read about; hit world's greatest 7 Probably the the trade vuLrk ro C&Us") Meat Joan gathered the rein,.-. with 4.1i slid P e4 C112 the open road that beckons to fun hu the man who named tl.-, that tensed Peter for a stm,". mbrlst was stanufWAIve. While It il -= I tp ferub adventure, for a week, a month ora we known t Asipma Between the heads of t,,rn M TED, them "easy payments." faet%Lre to*onto tbo imblic I= cedars she mold see the filrure of a year. WALTER ANDREWS MlWets will be nampod ISSUE No. 22-11111 Lig man, and ricw he cumsel a shaft 346 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont Mlna,d's Uninnent for falling hzis, F ­0 Atliz 4L Mw� M� ��a&&tb 111A ia�7_ 1 .2 - - , - j", i, k . 11 — 20�1� - V�- -I I _& I 19W`_ . ............. % p 7 �:Gkave Pdars Are Entec0ained Lost in the Northern Wastes "as to Fate of Nobile gpedition' ' -ITTIT,... Z. ­:Amunds�n Thinks Italia Will EVentually Reach Safety Even f Gone a Month jl;��' A'� Z A a SEARCH STARTS 4 A reacue expedition waa eu r -possible means to get help to General from King's Bay, Spitzbergen, the Nebilej and has given orders that any Arctic wastes to search for General news of the whereabouts of the ex- Umberto Nobile and his polar dirigible, pedition be relaye4, to him imme- Italia, unbear&from since Thursday diately. on its attempted round-trip filight to At nine p.m. Sunda Wexacti lar r f. wlap�� the North Pole. 60 hours since the 7yeaffdq#u4a ars 01. AhA The Gen al's base ship,Gitta di Mi- General Umberto Nobile had heard Mr from the dirigible It4ilia." The last I Iano, put out from Kinifes Bay, Spitz- me at nine am. Greenwich ber message ca gen, Sunday, heading. for Arnster time, on May 25. dam Island, Just north of Spitzbergen Roald Amundsen still pins his hope -tD search for the explorer. Plans were . 4" to the belief that the.Italia, although announced for the Norwegian Sealer f uelless, rhay remain In the air for Robby,carrying Lieut.-Luetzow Holm, Norwegian Air Ace, to leave Orate for perhaps a mouth and, by luck, reach Dome civilized region. Bay Monday to conduct a In ease of a forced landing the great search.by airplane. ship carried enough food to nourish Although Pacific Coast radio st&- the 16 members of the crew for at tions reported they had picked up calls least a month.. The larder Is stocked ..................... Xor help for the Italia, purporting to with pernimican, biscuitai condensed dty --come from a Siberian station, an milk, butter, several rifles and a few over the fate-of General Nobile and mines for blasting, - 11 these were --THE "ITALIA", GENERAL NOBILES AIRSHIP, OVER STOCKHOLM his craft increased as no direct word found insufficient she carried also The above view of the "Italia" gives a good idea of the airship which is now (Monday) long overdue. 0 wras received from his airship or radi fishing tackle and harpoons. Relief expeditions are under way to 10 ok for the missing monster of the air and her'crew of sixteen. .�%-]stationa closest to the Arcti6 ,Area in In addition to the food supplies care which he was last beard from was taken to provide the means of Lack of defindte news Stopped much land travel if the air failed, and eachPleistocene Age Attempted Flight Pierates Agami -,'of the activity at Kini Bay, but the man will have a pair of CanAdian little group of Italians there still re- f rein- snowshoes and sleeping sack o :Discovery Made Wrecks Bremep mained convinced of the ability of the deer skin, bile ski sledges-for pro-. Cattle Buccaneers Hold Island ,v big dirigible to remain- in the air visions form par$ of the equipment. Off Cuba; RancherSeeks Fighting Implements of Men German Plane Wrecked at T' and eventually reach civilization. They The dirigible, it is believed, how- to Lease It to Fight Before bate of Creation Greenly Island in Attmept : .. 1­0�-, displayed great interest in the report ever, could remain in the air for at 4. 'te that the steamer Hobby would be used least two weeks under favorable con- Found Them to Fly Her to New York In the search. dit;onsi. She was built by General Havana.—Buccaneers are again opi- Meanwhile Rome's morning news- Nobile himself and is a sister ship to Chicago.—Fighting Implements used Pictou, N.S.—The German Junkers erating in the spanigh main. with papers expressed supreme confidence the Norge, in which Nobile and Am- _,%V A by men who lived- along the Nile monoplane Bremen, in 'which Baron- headquarters in Jadboulco Key, ac. thousands of years before the dateof von Huenefeld, Captain Koehl and by that the General and his crew won undsen flew over the pole in 1926. In,creation given In the Bible have been Major Fitzmaurice made their epochal the Cuban cording to a complaint received ,niversity of Chicago ex- flightii,from' Ireland to the coast of Tur, a wealthy cattleman of Orients would be located, and'exhorted their some ways she is an even more effi- found'by a U Government'from Enrique the Norwegian Goverrunent and sev- the design suggested by the experience 0i readers to remain calm. News that cient ship, as changes were made In pedition. it was learned yesierday. Quebec, Labrador, last mouth. was so Province, whose herds are being deel. eral famous explorers had started gained in the Norge flight� aiming The discoveries were announced by badly damaged whea Pred Melchoir. mated by the pirates. *X Dr. James R. Breasted, of the Ualver- Junkers mechanic, who had flown rescue preparations was received with especially at the avoidance of incr%19- sity Oriental Institute, who returned there from New York,4o fly the plane Representative Jose Leon has called 'great rejoicing in the Italian capital. tations due to fee. She is built of steel IV, on President Machado with a request It", here recently after several weeks to the United States, allompted a that Jatlbonico Key, a small Govern- To further bolster up the spirits of tubing about three-quarters Of am abroad. take-off from th&-b&ach. that all hopes merit-ow-ned Island neaF Guantanamo.' the anxici watchers. the Rome paper in diameter fastened firmly by Arrow heads and spee� beads have- of getting the achine away under her be leased for a nominal sum to Mr. rivets kmaagero recalled that the same and welds into the keel above. The been di covered-lin geological ower have bees aban­-d. anxiety ir-&-a—experjenced-&-r f*�o-day­s Italia has &wo Slue OY ti P I'ur in order Met steps May be taken In 1926, and cited the message from side amidships and one below the keel ons along the Nile which indicate Parachute Used to Put an end'to the rustling of cattle they were made by men of the pleis- Melchoir dropped off with a para- in the vie ally. Jatibaalc-e�, M,-L." the base ship� Citts. di Milazx% "They,alt. With a length of 348 feet and tocene age." Dr. Breasted. a ' - I 'will return. They cannot fail to re-Icapacity of 672 cubic feet� she has noted ebuts from a height of .800 feet-iurd stated, Is now inhabited by the cattle -Egypteleplat, set(!. - -tanded on the beach not more than Pirates. who take their booty to the a cargo capaci ty of-- aPprod�T�Ay The pletatocene -age corresponds to 100 yards from the Bremen. The Island and there slaughter the beeves Premier Massailint was studying all'eight tons. the Ice age In Europe, the scientist amphibians circled the spot until they to make sun-dried "tasojo." explained, and goes back thousands of saw Meleboir's signal that he was all This practice was what gave the .,�Mere Youths of 70 affairs since he entered the House of years before the date of creation given right and they saw him join the group pirstes of early history the titlo of� Commons forty-six years ago. Ile has lin the Book of Genesis. about the Bremen before turning back btiocaneers. according to Mr. Leon. served under several administrations Fundamentalists have alwai- con'. 'on their return to St. Georges. He said the modern buccaneer was and la a number of Cabinet posts. He teaded that the evidences of pre-his- Ice prevented the amphibians from more progressive than his prototype, e Our Senators was appointed Senator In 1921 at the torte man found In Europe wetre really. landing. 5 age of seventy-four. since the denizens of Jad .O, ne Member Centenarian. evidences of degenerate man, bonteo are - but age themselves attempting to get a lease Octogenarians and 25% The majority of the Canadian Ben- of the materials found in the Nile 15 Minutes Air -to the KeY to give their business a, Daft Are More Than . 'I measure of legality. ators are between sixty and seventy, Valley -C'S. definitefy be established." but one of the more recent a in Dr. Breasted said. 'Mreescore Senator Lacasse. In under P One of the outstanding discoveries in 71-Day Race Mr. Leon has filed a formal petition to rty that Mr, Tur or some o ther person of Ottawa.—The death of Senator of age. Each of the nine provinces ,of the expedition, he added, was a unquestionable character receive the George Gerald King. a few days ago. has Its allotment of Senators. Prince I series of skeletons of the ancient Hit- Danish Reporter and Swedish J,tibonico lease, with the Secretary at the age of ntusty-two, has directed Edward Island. the smallest province, tites In Asia Minor. ny has four. Nova Scotia and New Bruns- They are very Important,-he point- Editor Complete World of the Treasury, who has charge of attention to the advauced ass of ma the Canadian Senators. One at wick. ten each; Ontario and Quebec, led.. out, "because we do not know. Trip Govemment-ownd lands. least. Senator George Casimir Des- twenty-four each, while-Manitoba, San- the physical race of the Hittiteff, and Paris.—Fifteen minutes apart in a saulles, is a centenarian. five are octo. katchewan. Alberta and British Co- they are the first bodies dibcovered of 71-day race around the world. Jorgen genairians, while mere youths of 70 lumumbia have 9Lx each.. The salary the pre-Greek strata." Bast, a Danish reporter, and M. Essen, New Air Mail and older comprise more than 26 per to $4,000 a year. The skeletons date to the thirteenth Swedish editor, arrived In Paris yes- and fourteenth centuries before Christ. terday. Bast led. winning during the .oent. of the total membership of the . .— 0---Z-__ . _' _ � Now Operatinj Senate. Thirty-one of them have been assem. race by automobile from Cherbourg. A Senator in Canada is not WindshWd Wiper May Stall bled and will be displayed in thp Ori;!He scarcely had entered a cafe where Letters May Now Be Sent,'by. nor can he be relieved Engine ental Institute. the two started the mce 71 -days ago .._�-of offlee except through some act Faulty *carburtor adjustment is 1when Essen arrived. The tour was Air To Passengers on of his own. Resignation; failure blamed 'unjustly for much of the en- - There, are reasons to- bedeve-,that made in commemoration of the Verne Outgoing Boats 1 to attend two consecutive sessions of gine stalling traceable to leaks in the a dog can"think. Bat his love for'anniversary. Parliament; repudiation of his Cana- man Is not one of them. Determined to beat the record 'of' Arrangements have been made by rubber tube of the vacuum whid0liteld 0 than citizenship; bankruptcy; being cleaner. When the engine stalls in "Young Man (describing his passion Pbineas Fogg. the two used all meth. the Toronto Postoffice Department in attained or convicted for felony; ceas- traffic, many motorists are prone to for a certain address): h ods of travel.except theaIrplane. Both. connection with the supplementary Ing to fulfil the requirelhent whi "Father, a e ch think that the carburetor idling jet is Is.an angel and I love her. I adore i say there Isn't a thrill In world travel despatch of British and foreign mails demands that he possess *Ireal prop: cut down too far. her, and I 1ron't allow you to breathe new. Just a case of "At your time- from Toronto by aeroplane to connect, -arty to the value of $4,000." all are Inspection of the cleaner tube to a a syllable against her." tables." with outward bound transatlantic 'Certainly mail-carrying steamsbips at Rlmouskl' factors which may cost a Senator hl&- effinple matter. If a teak Is found re. not," said the father, "certainly not. P. S.—A spring Poet came Into the:and Father Point, Quebec, to also ac.' Mt.but not In the history-of-the-coun- plai�e.the- tube. Then if 4he engine Why I adored her myself -bT has a member of the "red cham- -hen I was office yesterday, but the editor sprang cept letters addressed to passengers still stalls, blame the carburetor. your age." fi rs t. ber?" lost his seat for any of these on board such outgoing steamships, In Ireasons. Canadian Sedators, are ap- care of the purser, for transmissfohl ...Vointed by the Governor' General In A Fine String But One That Should Mean Jail by these aeroplane services, council, 'that Is, by the Cabinet, and Such leters must be handed In at the appointment Is for life. the General Postofflice, Adelaide St. East, not.later than 10-40 a.m., or at, Senator Dessaulles is a French-Ca- nadlan from Ste. Hyacinthe, Quebec. Postal Terminal "A" up to, 11 a.m. on _He celebrated his 100th birthday anal the dates, twice weekly,*that these air vereary last September. Some later- mails are despatched from Toronto 7, eating festivities marked the occasion notices of wbich are posted Ili'the tile and Canada's early history was recall- Postoffice lobbies and Included In ed. The Senator was reminded that 4, weekly acbedules of British and at the age of ten, he wait arrested by foreign mail closings. the Britlih red-coats .as a rebel, during These letters must be prepaid by the revolt of 1887. An Interesting Bide 20c special delivery stamp, in addition light on that rebellion was found In to the ordinary postage. the fact that Its leader In Ontario was This service will make It possible William Lyon MacKenzie, first Mayor for a passenger on one of the outgo- of Toronto, and r randfatlier of the Ing steamships referred tcL to receive -present Prime Minister of Canada, letters from Toronto appriximately W 4Z� William Lyon MacKenzie King. The twenty hours after departure of such rebellion leadgr In Queb6c was Louis steamship ' from"' Montreal, and ap- Paplueau, whose granileon, Joseph proximately ten hours after departure Reart Bourai also sits In the House fro�i Quebec. ,.of Commons, Despite his advanc6d age, Senator Dessaulles Is not the dean of the upper Lodgepole Pine a Western house. This honor belongs to Senator Species Pascal Poirfer, a New Brunswick de- soandant of the Acadians mentioned In Canada the range of the lodge- "in Longfellow's "Evangeline," Sena- pole pine'-extends over the whole of tar Poirler.Is seventy-six Years of ...... British Columbia and into the Yukon and was thirty-three when appointed Territory on the north, and the west- VICTIMS OF VANDALS AND A LOSS TO ONTARIO ANGLING ern part of Alberta on the east. Ise. so Senator. Another prominent Cana- I : - Twenty beautiful maskinonge RP 01itred In Matchedash, Bay, Watfbanshene,'Ont., last week by six men who lated stands are also found on the, Man statearnaft is Senator Mir George w8re each fined $25 through the public spirit,of Cecil George of the Orjllia Ang]C-rs' Asioctation. While Mr. Cyp�ess hills In the southern portions Xulas Poster, at" from Now Bruns wick,who In aWlity-one years old, ills Qeorge Is to be congratulated, every one should try and raise the mentality of such-men to the point where of the, provinces of 'Alberta and Sas 4_1 1-1 entire lifd-b&4 been devoted to publio, they cart appreciate their lack of sportsmanship. 's-11 katchawan, 4 'p, Z., QL 4_2 .:k ap 3,i; sn.4sy,-!�vg;w 0. -5 e —Norman Banks is havin-9 his —Ed. and M". Walsh were In LOCALISM residence repainted. the vity on Friday. Robertsob en —MiS4 M nt the —Miss Lizzie Morrissey. of To week end with frien& in' Little ronto, wav, in town ouWediieaday iq tore _Wm. and Mrs. ,Cullio spent Britain. last on bwIrtet;s -'.Saturday in Toronto. —Sam. Knipe, of Turouto.,spent .—Miss Myra-Cronk, of Torowto, {Riv-)J. S. Ferguson VAS 'end at the hom her motb@Ir. ill Peterboreon over Sunday with John Find Mrs. spent the week- home of ti iced ore. her parents here. Stork, of the lake shore.' ..To all users of "Tuesday. I Ia lady use —A. T. Law moved last week —Miss Meryl Hall and Ing around, Murphy, of Torun- —J. B. and Airs. Horn, so( III.of Oshawa, P Better clean up your premises into the house he recently pur friend spent L the holiday at the a - —The Hisses Murl 'd f o as the Sanitary Inspector is look• based fretu. Henry Moore. home of geer parents here. 101112- wa, . Insecti e r I ant Life _J.,R.and Mrs. H to, visited with their grindmoth• panied by the lattor's father. W. speat the holiday with Cecil and holi4sy In pick. Bradley. er, Mrs. J' H. Conner, last week. G. Ham, "at.the. quick and -sure death to the insecte —Mrs. Wm.Wilson and daught- ering. . A C' —The annual meeting at Ek-skine er. Miss Myrtle, of Oshawa, spent —R. B. Bennett, the Conserval. on Sunday, Church will be hold a few days last week with D. N. tive leader of the Federal House, A stimulant to the plant, i -_� 'Jnne loth, at 8 p. W. and Mrs. Lockwood. Is expected to speak in Oshawa on =Mr. Kellehit krub or bush. of Church St. —0. -H. 'and Mrs. Pilkei, and July, 7th. • has repainted his 7 residence, thus —Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon and insproving its appearance. C. W. and Mrs. Pilkey and dau To. gbter, Phyllis, motored to Buffalo little daughter, of Toronto, spent —Ed. and Mrs. Dennis,of - the holiday with the , formee� -...What King Bug Killer Is. , ren over the weekend on Saturday and spent over Sun to, spent OT mother here. with W.B. and Mrs. Powelt. day with friends. consiti Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, of To. —The surprise of the season was —Dr. A.T. Fallalse,Resident Dent- Hing Bug Killer is compound ng of Poisons and t. Office over Balsdon's hardware -e dished up last Wednesday when Is Marl (Marl is a calcium similar to slack lime but which on- irooto. spent Sunday afternoon store. Office hours,.9 to 6 daily and v the Night Hawks swooped doWn operti is not characteristic of with W. B. and Mrs. Powell. evenings by appointment.* taiw� properties lime). . Marl, when pre- -Mrs. F. K. Munro. of Winches on AndTey and picked out gain % . . idley were out. —bliss Hetherington, of Peter. pared by our process, .is an excellent Fertilizer, which wil.1 tee, Ont., spent a couple of days for themselves. At boro, spent a few days here with this week with Mrs. C. Bradley. classed, but fought FL stubborn her uncle and aunt, Rev. J. S;and function in two wa". It can be worked in the soil and stimu- -Alvin Hawfrims has leased the battle to the finish. The Night Mrs. Ferguson, at themanse. late the plant through the root, or dusted on the foliage and brick cottage just vacated by W. Hawks, who bale from the district Gearge and Mrs. Every, of absorbed through the. pores of the leaf. King Bug Killer is of Rosebank, presented Fi.- formid- A. Reid and intends moving there Whitby, Find W.'"J. and Mrs. Mil h mixing and GRINDING this week. able and fast team. much to the red by the thorough of prepared ler visited W. G. and Mrs. Scott, prepared Arthur and Mrs. Soyes, se. surprise of all. The P. C. S. vs. of Claremont on Victoria Day. Marl and Poisons in proportions whicb have proven best. com6anied' by their son, Harry Sheiks game was called off on sic. —Prank N. Leavens, editor and --anti-family.visited their daughter, count of the cold evening. How a Franklin, of Fort ever. the boys got in a little prat- proprietor of the Bolton Eater- Mrs. Auati n Sunday, What It Is Adapted Fd ..-Ferry. on Sunday. Lice by playing a exhibition prise, was in town on Karns with the side linea. when he called on a few friends. ,7 Potato —Our schools were closed on 9 Sir Henry Drayton, the now _-F. G. Sproule and Harvey King Bug Killer is used and adapted forBugs, Thursday lost (Victoria Day)and Friday which Reid, of Hamilton, and C- F. Cabbage Worms, Rose Bugs, Plant Lice, Tomato Worms,, -also on, was taken chairman of the Ontario Liquor In place of the 8rd of June, (the Control Board, is determined to Sproule, of Csoniiigtou, were the Tobacco Worms, and any insect that feeds upon the leaf. It King's birthday. make that law more effectual than guests of Mr.,and Mrs. Redditt on not blister, burn or injure the leaf of plant or vegetable it has been in the past. Since as- Sunday. will —The members of St. Andrew's 5th, on which it is dusted. It is sure death to the insect and a —On Tuesday evening. Dramatic Club eiDjoyed a very sumina his new duties about three pleasant social hour at the. home thousand liquor permits have been a drams, entitled "My Wild Irish stimulant to,the Plant. of John C. and Mrs. Stork on cancelled by his authority, and it Ro?e," will be given in the Town i� secur. Hal) here, under the auspicela of Tilesday evening. is lih intention to make U. St. Franeis de Sales Cburrb. The —F.X. and Mrs. Johnston, of ing Of permits a 'more difficult How to Apply Aamil ton, who purpose leaving matter than it is at present. The drama is in three acts and will be at Board is consideiing the advise- given by Whitb -Kin Bug Killer should be dusted on-the plant b Music will be given between 9 y for California shortly, called to ent- y and Toronto tal applicants the home of Cecil and Mrs. Brad• bility of requiring 11a furnish the same data as those acts. General admitisiov, Drama using any porous bag similar to bran sack, King Bug Killer- -The monthly meeting -of the applying for passports, including Duster Bags, or mechanical Dry Dusting Insecticide Blowers) Womari'm Association of St. Paul's the name,siddress.--heiglit, weight, —A number of our regidents early morning or late evening, when dew •is falling Of on 'United Church went to Whitby Friday evening will be held on com*Plelion, color of hair and in "Wednesday, June 8th. at 3 p. m., eyes. and any deformities or int- last to see the drama, entitled : the leaf. Avoid .using in high winds. iat the home of Mrs. W. J. Moan- pa i rmen It of vision, also.to make "The Passing of the Third Foor Back," which wall presented in tion supplied by oath that all informs. -,-Less Expensive ro nn FI-T. F all, under the auspices —A oumbiir ! the memberg 0 i'3%;W99W ., AVIA199 Town H I the Women's Institute were the, prisionment I tho a of All, Saints' and St. John q An without option of alican Churches. by the Young 'King Bug Killer is more valuable and less expensive eats of the Whitby branch on fine. 9 froth New People's Asso4ation of theChtirch fo" the following reasons : Easy to apply ; ready to use at all Wedneeday afternoon, when a —Two American r of St. John the Baptist, of Nor. -,very enjoysiale time was spent by York State 'were "pinched" ou . Toronto. The Town Hall times ; saves labor, no water hauling lasts longer : is not Saturday evening by Traffic Offi way, de- was filled to capacity by a most dangerous to the user and fertilizes the plant as well as d —The country is now badly in cer Jerome for . driving their cars need of a good warm rain. While at the rate of 55 Miles an hour on appreciative audience. The play stroys the insect. the fields of rain which have been the Provincial Highway. They ie one of the best that has ever ed and the acting was sown are looking well. growth is were taken before Magistrate W. been stag7 slow. due to the cold dry weather J. Clark who fined them $15 and equal to that of any professional Asa rule the Amari- trOuPe- t the past month. costs each CHAPMAN —Hisses I. C,%m*rou. W, Lynde, cam treat their fines good nater. -L. Moore and J.Cruthers and U. edly and admit that they deserve- DUMBARTON 14 West. of Toronto, and Dick Moore the penalty. There i, an Ge cX of Oshawa spent the holiday with sional American, however. who The annual meeting of Erskine p.m. on X les ' Barry and Mrs. Moore and family thinks that it is a mean way to Cemetery will be held at ' Shirts - So at their home near Wbitevale. treat guests. They seem to feel Sunday. June 10th. The offering will —Rev. A. R.Sanderson sad W. that they are conferring an honor Miss Hilda be in aid of a iMackey, of Cemetery Fund.f Enniskillen, H. Moore, of St. Pool's United on Canadians by visiting their ....UNDERWEAR Church, and Rev. J. S. Ferguson, country, and think that they visited Miss Elva Mitchell over the of St. Andrew's United Church, should have full suing %bile they week-eril and assisted in the singing or Tbi@ ie at the morning service by a much --tare in Smith's Falls attending the are within our b ilers. appreciated solo. Ilp"tica of the Bay of Quinte C)oD- the class which usually has a bot. app of the late Mrs. Robt. Arrow Shirts lead the field. We are showing a very fine line of Terence. tle of liquor in their car, which The funeral McFarlane took place on Monday-ad- Summer Shirts, with collars attached or separate. —Traffic Officer W. A. Reid iarreams the danger on our high White Broadclothe predominate. ternoon from ber late residence. In. moved his household effects to ways. Fortunately this class of terinerst took place in St. John's Cem- Is place near Hamilton on Wednes. Americans is not numerous. etery Norway. Much sympathy is daT. We regret losing Mr. and —Fox farming is a business that extended to the bereaved family. Fleid from our village, but has assumed large proportions dur- Our sorinK.lize.of thetfamoue Interwoven Socks Are no:w In with hope that they easy thoroughly Ing the past few years throughout IOQpeF cent. patterns. These are the socks that NOW A Zoy Heir new home and, now C n%da, and is proving very Stand the racket of hard wear. fi::ble. Quite a number now are go d In labor. —The Womerl'is Missionary So.. turning their attention to the PASTURE TO LRT—Will take nat- -40 g of Or to pasture. Wm.Lacey,Duabarion.33 ciet of St. Andrew's Church will In muskrat@. This anim-LI Itheirr"m1sir meeting.stthe is a hardy one and will thrive well TIMOTHY SEED FOR SA LE—Ap- .-.Ic'(Mr Men's Underwear we are featuring the latest thing$ be) Clareniont. JL ply to Harold Barclay.R.R s-:home of Mrs.Great Arnot on Wed- when away from their natural 3Mf "The Grade." This line is a combiftation of Phasic Clare 318. sesdony evening. June Gtb. at 8.80 heanta, that in alongside streams. athletic suit, shirt and Jersey. alelmk. The W. M. S. of West and can be domesticated. They FOR SALE—Seed drill, Bain w&ann On worn you will 1: boa nd other articla like new. W011. :United Chumh, Toronto, will be can be kept In a building and sup ' Doabarton•• 3540 Zar no other. present&W provide the program. plied with vegetables. .They eat) .i SALE—One wrw4en silo. in —The monthly meeting of St. be supplied with quarters in Fool condition, sim 10&24, Apply to Al- George'P WomeD's Guild will be which they can take up family b,, Gray,Fr;Q67.. 39 f "SEMI READY TIP TOP SUITS - N 'heild at the home of Mrs. Kingston life. The business is only in its pups. acirluen On Thursday, June 7th, at 2 30 infancy and it is not yet-known F CR BALE—Collie f timher. stritable ban, Will be 39 Dozens of fine patterns to pick from and TU A @bower for the Talent with what, 'success the iddustrY Apply 4 C. R.R.'1, Phone Pickering The muskrat No.1527, :,'Table held at this meeting. can be carried on. made to your measure. -fur is now in great demand and STRAYED an to the premises of It ted that every member =e it s paid for them. Vincent Baker, t of Claremont. special effort to be good prices are ps be P1 brown driver Urlail- b ring fur is not only used in its inalml one 0 — 1:ry ave same by _--present. psyng"senses, 3941 —On Trinity Sunday -at- St' color, bnt is dyed and sold as a Fred- T. Butting, , Ticke NO—Alsn d1skilog. etiltivat. .,Established 1957. certain kind ofRenl. The PLOWI George's Church Snnday School cert ing threshing. grading. Anywhore within will nYieet at 10.00 a. m. At 11 00 will be watched with interest, as reasonable distance. Charges moderate. Phone m., Mr. F. L. Fowke.of Oshawa, it m4y assume considerable pro- Mark 803. Roy,carter,Green River._37.40 37-40 will conduet the service and portions. GET OUR PRICES—On new and On Tuesday evening of this At 7,30 P.m., a special preacb. 'JsLd farm machinery. cream separator,also sarvice will be held, marking the week A meeting was held to the Frost wire fencing and gates. It will pay you. W,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.330 S N 76th anniversary of the 'Diocese of Town Hal), Pickering, which re Tnronto. Mr. W. R.'Sproule will suited in the forming of an As4O_ DIANOSS—New and %1"d pianoft, L your old piano or organ token in exchange. conduct the service. ciation which shell have for its Montbly rrments. Drop-me a line or phone Mr. J. 9. Laughlin, of the On• objective the improving and bet• me and 1wilcome out and.9"You. Win*Maw, Whitby, Ont. 3942 urau'oe Fire 1ne tario Prohibition Union, will have tering of the Community Park, Btrong' Mutual We representa. 'charge of the service at)St. And- and the furthering of recreation Bred CBlr-,KR FOR SALE-Bar- revr's Church next Sunday, at the and sports of all kinds. -This new JUred Rocks.bred-to-lay. sis.00 per hundred Compmaies whose rates are the Also batching eggs, 75 cents a gelting. Bruce hour of 11.30 a m., daylight•- say. organizatiog'will be known as the for April 27tb delivery and weekly thereafter. loweet obtainable. Ing time, and at St. John's United Pickering Community Park and Ritchie.lot 13.con..3.Pickering. 2"2 Ofin-ch, Brougham. st2.80 in., Athletic Association, 8D_ "We insuie.both Village suil Farm TTERY CHARGING—Having standard time. There will te no cera elected were: M.S.Chapman, Biafrtalled a complete,Battery Testing and in Frope#ies. service I)* St. Andrew's on Sunday President Fred Bunting, VIC10- Charti outfit lampr=red to re-charge and A and B batteries for ekber care or evening. President- E C.Jones, Secretary; 1.,13-romium rates gladly s pplied without obligation. H.E.Poynter,Wbitevale. 2840 U —The South Ontario Softball W. V. ReJdit't� Treasurer; It was League got away to a Rood start decided to bold a monster calebra- Tl ORONTO .WET.WASH Li:EW. 2nd) DRY (Semi ftieh�—Let mr driver ca4 and % Novice. just. lea" 0 Monday, when the North-Osh Lion On DO=iuiOt I*Y(July ain our 24 bow in Pickering, which @hill include same with Mr.S.w.1 avis, barber tbov aws team played the Pickering 11 will pkk�up and deliver 8 times a week. INSURANCE—Life, Fire, Auto, Accident,'$ Aineatthe Memorial Park bare. BONDS—Government,Municipal, Our pr*t on. calithumpian parade, basiaball, football, athletics and otherforms ENT-95 MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm r Both teams showed lack of roc ARM FOR SAIX*OR R P _9peru. ". -tice and the many error* caused of entertainment,which will make Facres of land in lot 12,ZWn-5,Pickerint,lots REAL EST LTZ—Farm and Raisid1satial. buildings and it well worth your while to be in of—ter at both places and good build -t on ac- A&e wore to run high. White, as wediumfences. lamforced tose0orren 'Itcher for PickeriSg,, was real Pickeriog on Dominion Day. (MOD- - health. James W. Aizk.R.R.1, day, Jnry 2ad). Committees have =.10H".71 r "tf rood and with a few more gamep G W B A R K E R ti 8 0 n named to look after every acres ariod oder his belt will Pe bard to best. been F"ARM FOR SALE-10 -The final wore was N. Oshawa 11, land,adapted for grain d a and*10 NO. pbime of the day's entertainment, -Pickering 17. The local nine will and on may be assured'that this i for fruit gard,ning,well wet arge orcbard, PICKERING good farm buildings, near 2 school and church. pro-, are the Journey to Oshawa on Jnne 6tb celebration will be bigger and betr Lot 4.con.3.Pickering, 1-1 mile West of Audley. -4rther announce- Poseemion April ht,1929,with privilVe to plow for si, learvie ga me with the Osh ter than ever. Pi this fall, Apply to Mrs.Qatnea NIc.rady. 241 P ekeri"g 4.800 O�, Box-40, aws 1) '1 tea m. teens later. Kendail!.Aventw Oritfawa. 6tf Telephone i MU g , kMEM"