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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1928_07_20 di{YT. �G"Y n�, r . 'k,+'>i -';✓e .z"+5'r:'a:!hip" ,' . ..„ ra,,. .. b i.: x. .•4:'t '�;,,.:.' v r.,y 6• '� s..v ✓�-. �.+.+: '.-„ic.r.u-�1-n•^��^.. �'.S r. .r._ - ,-¢•.� ,-- -s.:.:3 bv_':, •ar'g<w.�t r,�" ys..tm^",,sr..��,r �°'sj' 9•� rya•i9a+ T. : 401, 71 'VOL. XLV11. _ PICSERIN( , ONT., FRINo. 4C DAY, JULY 20, 128 Esu C*ree= Inver CENTENNIAL.CORNERS. WMiTKVALti x+ 11[edicett A good garden party under-the sus- J. R and Mrs.'Cooper, of Windsor, GREENWOOD $a' �� d Bfi a pices of the Young People's Society were the guests of friends here last DR L.HOOEY=Physician and Sur. /►�/� of Centennial Church, will be held week. a ' AeoO. Graduate 1526University 1- Toronto. an the Factory 1�f0271&h OpII thesevenm of Wednes- of Tolontond Mspe tceabert and few dayschildren, Dtrnbaitnn.Phone Fick 1528. 31 4 with � • a _R E, FORSYTH. Oph.D.. Director day, July 25th, A splendid program Hugh and Mrs. Pugh. -- - rad--l�ssoeiation ot.Ontarlo_Reg-- t t will be giveD by the Ralph Gordon ?ley A. B. Hammes, of Toronto,� ember of the American Optonaetsicai Ras-ket$—ot all- sizes- cert£°—Concert former a T ��punYx�� yes esamined by appointment. -., consisting coined- p stor-of the-Coifed Church, Fba 2804. Claremont, Ont. ian, cartoonist, violinist, soloist, and here, called on many pf his old time a pianist. Each one of'these these enter-- friends:in_the.vale a few days since....Settlement._of_ all accounts_.m-ua4-be--- /.egsta, -and de8e'ri tioll8 Mr. Hames retired from the minis- made b July 31st, by p tamers is first-class., There will be y �A E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and t . a refreshment booth on the grounds. 'try a few years since, but continues cash or note. s8oiicitor,NotaryPublic Etc. Money to at•IO�eB� PrZCL'B Admission: 35 cents; children under quite bright and active, I close mg books August let. •_. nail. South win¢ Court Hour, Nhitby. 251y 12 years, 20 cents, : We Extend our heartiest congrat- A$ a.BROWNING, K, C.. Barris- Q ulations to the Entrance class. Twelve ' 8altj fol" Bale CHERRYWOOD. tried all of whom were successful A stock of various <a ter,Solicitor.Not ublx- Acnes'Bik., , 7 3saatediatei west of PosttDlltce,Dundas-S:set,- -- — three_.havin7 obtaines�hQnors. 'his —Whkby• House Phone 388, Ofce phone 392. —A_gazderr-party-under ti3e-auspices �1]]d B Of Fee 'CHAS:A. WHITS. of the Women's Association of the is an unusual occurrence and Mr. , EATON di R.O$8-Barrister.. So- T Cherrywood United Church,.will will be Pringle is deserving of great com- U�rttots, Norchecn Ontario Bttitdin 83o Sucee�tior to late W. uj}, Barnes ment as this year is his first exper- on hand, Also Bay t,Toronto, g held on the,church ,grounds on the - �•J _ Phone Mark 84130 evening of Tuesday, July 24th A ience and proves his ability as a41, A,D,F.Roan, Adelaide Tl87 • choice programme teacher.- We understand he has been CH ck Feed S p gr yell be given by , crutch Feed ���� t .nagged by Mount Joy School Board 41UHARDSON dt PICKERING- Roofing' lllater�al I he following able talent: Mr, Bert for the coming year. We wonder if for hens, JL ILn, Solicitors etc_. 213-214 Confed- Petch elocutionist and entertainers —--+she l�widir+g. Corner-Y ar,a.x;ch.- Miss Elsie Evans,pianist and accom - ben Bard a led h oras our Sc 1 o re troubled with !coed Sta.,Toronto.Phones Main 1390 and Main Z-BI'ItlQh-flO1tIlII1�IfR�}1YIIf;188- 81Eepin,g- s�,2-,knesS_--in-hot--weather.- . - Oi9D. Pickering office o „ ,;, _ anis and-bliiB Nellie Mc-Ghie,- - We hope his successor will keep up I have just received pen wed aaday and 3 z ada's greatest woman violinist.; also >gatntday evenings. Phone Pick, Bfi00. 8tf No. 2 8 and 5z ” ' - -- Dewtesl ^^ known�n�t o l dan8ers�dlock sharp, thi r SQ O. F. ASSOCIATION Si�Qe and Nut o Vera and s f TORONTO ASPHALT The pro- Not Coal �LABE B. BEATON. D. D. 8„ �, Gradvatetot the Ro al Co ROOFING standard' time. There will be a re- The South Ontario Football Asso gw�eons and Vnivecut?of Tit � of the beet q aality money can buy. ' freshment booth on the grounds. The ciation has been enjoying a wonder- ener Adi"eck•s Confectio atos�, Whitby Murray's 18 in., 8'2 in. and 38 inch proceeds will be used Yor re-deco,: fill season this year. No games brave "+ otflcehours9 cols:Ito 5 tad,•pbone s. widths, 4in 1 Shingles also ,.Arrange for your supply. s Bell phone 22o. see- "y g + ating the church. Admission, 30 been postponed and the brand of sot- ' Metal Valley and cents; children under 12 years, 15 cer displayed has been of the highest NEIL C.8M1Ti3. D, D. 9„ L. D.8.. Ridge Roll. ., .cents: order, The clubs are well balanced :F. ?..t. C--+M N (Succeesor to IN. J. N,Dales',. Graduate of and the championship will not be de- °+3 Q tbq Royal College of Denta!Surgeons and Toron- �atePlal, Or W1II give ®riC@ On OSMAW/► w tided until the last game, Three Of rq $- wversre a At Claremont office over D.PA.hone finished job. !a store every Tuesday and Friday, Phohe An interest quite unusual is no- the clubs are right up on the. top -COAL ; Rl3---- --- u_, �I �(� ��� t:ceable in regard to a picnic to be and two more are within hailing dis- �a ERT T. FALLA ISE. L •D P., �+ held at Lakeview Park, in the city Lance, Every game played from now .&7D.D,S., Graduate of the Royal College of of Oshawa, on :Saturday afternoon. on nonerlof thel be oclnbs canught to he last afford ton lose A gnod ?apply of Bard and Soft 4" etita!Surgeons and the L`nsverrit .ot 3oronto LU Y� July _1st, 192x. The Magnet, vthich Office Bove J S.Baledon'sstore,Fickenng.Ont. Coll on hand. Alco a l+;l 1 •) t 9i'tadw37�ooSP m•• w by a ;nt- - --- in the running. form ch attention is the announced an Following owin played re t eweeoreAtor the _... of Kindling W�, Pp F 4r �t�! the moment ppears to attract y HE MINING MARX presence of the Hon. R. B. Bennett, gamesp y stove lenlrtn. yu4stns4ss 'Rasa*, wood Goodwood 3 Whitby 0; at a K. P., lately chosen leader of the His- + ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- We bun and sell, furnish quotations toric Conservative Party of Canada. Brougham, Claremont 1, Brougham 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, a :Y b A 4 KrB and a,w,omob le insurance of all kind;• and information on all Listed cad It :s only natural that many of our 1; at Cherrywood, Cberrywood 1, sea►.sestingcompaniesof sohdfinancial stand- Unlisted Mining stocks. propel Ahould embrace the opportu- Green River 1. DONALD MUNIiO, PICREl I:�(} tag. We will a. '-whom Games to_be played this week are / .� stooks to buv or to bold. or many believe, ie destined some day to as follow"uly 17, Cherry-ood at �. V EORGR KRAY-Licensed auction. what stock to sell. WhAb Ju! 21st, Green River at T ser.Alton. L,ve st,oc,t and garpral arks be Premier of this Dominion. The y' y Building and General easlotty st•ended to, Terms reasonable. R Clients are making money b? Local Executive at Oshawa, composed Claremont, Goodwood at Brougham. Contrtactlag. y >f.Stouffv(ile, PboaeStou:[f 9008 51.4 following our advice. of widely known citizens, have pre- The'following 1s the league stand- F,.timstes furnisbed on all clwseie ���t g ,LCA Our long experience in mining. ez- pitied s program and will no doubt ing: of wort-Interior sod Exterior. � __ . tar oo ILL at nock d ossano, a;;! tending over a period of twenty �y it out with characteristic Club Won loaf draw points alterations and repairs. , o!all kiada asesaaae to oa sbaeuss years.allows us to the sound advice promptnefls that should no doubt Goodwood ,,5 1 2 12 Obtmoeva Heilt Concrete Work. ascttna soer..Or..o atvar P o.: osc on the investment feature of a mine - Green River .4 S 3 .11 - attract an sttendarc of fifteen or or the speoulauve feature of a pros. Claremont .. ..4 1 8 _ 21 Pbone Pickering 5712 ���•S.83ATOIfi TOWN I RE twenty thousand peoplsp 3 3 Z g FAIRPORT, ONTARIO r tai iosn�wfse peeuve mining venture. Cherrywood ` - - Iaagtttt� 2016 neow sr 8ULLOWAY;MILLS & CO. OUNSARTON. Brougham .. ..2 d L d � � tswr• wattrvs0.. Mold ='i` Members of Standard --' Wldtby , . . . .. .0 3 q 0 S H I �T lT L S �7 Stock .;:change. - .._ Evening service will be held in the - yy M, MAW. LICENSED AIIO- Members of the Montreal 'Dunbarton United Church at7.30 p.m. DUNl3ARTON GARDEN PARTY -- TrON=R,for York.Qatauaoand Durham - Minta Exaban Rev. T. Cook, who is home on f r Nava R•rtiia Shingles t -Co+muas. Aal toads of ;si•' pr s,t� attamded Office and. Room,Ground Floor, ]ou>;li from China, visited kis cousin, A garden party was held on Tues- (laic t3alvrnized Nur«I tabingles _ to. Tsratrreasomabia Dat.,me «sw mry be day, Jul 10th, under the aus cei Bird's Felt Slate Shingles "^ft d at NEWS•OXCv. Bea and lodepm. Metropolitan Building, Mrs.-Harper Allen, this week. of the Ladies' lid 4# the Dtinbaprton for sale at Ns.~• wa+te»'Out. By TORONTO. - ONTARIO The Rev, Andrew Thompson will United Church, on the rounds of Phones: Adelaide MrI and 8373 take charge of the services in the g T. PaTERQQ v'8 CLAREMONT Mr. Walter Nicholson at Liverpool. '. _ United Church at Fairport and Rose- (,a(I•and get prices. Phone 281: bank for the summer. Tablet were spread under the trees Be Hot - THE RURAL and. many friends came to enjoy the �/ /�/ �1 Why VV - Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Allen, of Orono, D A !r C I 1♦ L„',7 f good .things provided bytheindica SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. and. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Bragg and of the church. The Oshawa Band ar- children, of Bowmanville, - visited 1PVhen y can keep cool their son and brother, Harper Allei,. .rived in time to provide music while There wi11 be dot being at by cooking on a Real Estate and losursaos. supper was being served. Later an Sunday afternoon at the,Commur. 1;URtiErrs DANCE HALL Farm Properties s $ it Hall, service at 3.30 o'clock. In- excelieTit program was given con- is mew perfection Oil Stove pe Specialty. sisting of numbers by the band, read- tDew-Dror-la) foi�tal Song Service at$imcce Point 8190 Our new.model, Head'Oelce;8i8814Ooalederation at 7.30 p.m Both services.conducted ings by Miss Mildred McDuff, of EVF_RY SATURDAY d Life Building. Toroat0. -by Rev. W. R. Sproule. On Tuesday, Brooklin, and songs by Mr. Walter I 'VV4 a good supply of Paris Phone Main 1300, Kerr, of Ashburn. Two unexpected at 7 30.p. .n.(etantiiird the 24th, the Church Army Crusaders Green; Arsenate of_Lead._ -..- - will be with us. Watch for. further additions to the program were a Braneb OMce: G}ord0o Building, announcements, Our Sunda School recitation by little Miss June Luke, . Rouge'Hilis Orgbestrn in attendanoe Arsenate of Lime,' Pigkering-OQftAO. y of Oshawa, and a talk by Rev. Mr. R Hewlett., Finctr Mita pierde will be held' on Thursday the ager 8priokklre and Sprayers. Phone 880s. 89tf Christie of Rhodes Avenue Church, Round and O d Time Bdnare D»aces 26th, to Oshawa on the Lake. Trans- • Lawn Mowers and Garden'Tcole. Toronto, on 'How to recognize a to first-class music the hal for the children will leave Scotchman" Being,a Scotchman him- TIa[a TABLE—Pickering 9taHoa the hall at 1.39 p.m. This Saturday Good supply of T.Ili. Trains going Bast dw as kdlows;a afternoon; 3 to 5'o'cloek, sale of home self Mr. Christie should know. The Admiaeion 75 trots a couple No. '10.Mail 7.68 A M. ladies were fortunate in having ex- •Other Hardware.• •- o. made cookie and afternoon tea derv- George Barnett, Prorietor 3S Local 12.65!.M. led g cellent weather and that the storiii Half mile east of.Rru a Bridge on Mrs. Blenkin s lawn: Phone 4800,• 80 Local 5.24 P.K - held off until the program was over. ae Rc.ehwok Corner g Sunday train, �' 8.36 A.,It. BROUGHAM. Those 'who stayed to put things in �'IN jZ�C[tj'�V Train roans Wast due w follows- _ order afterwards were not so fortu- ar SH i • No. 39' Iaoal 9,28 A.M. Haying is wen under way. w nate, but no- serious damage was ?7 Local , 2.25 P.M. Claude Birch, of Toronto, spent done. - {• -- PICKERING ••' 9 Mail g 9.08 P.M. Sunday with his family here. —� Sunday trtiia„ $.32P. M. The Wilson family, of Toronto, GREENWOOD. ; �},,��!} iForegoing is according to Standard spent th3 week-end with the Beer's. "+�+++v� �O r Qes time. A very gQod• meeting of-the W, M. Mrs. Geo. Green is confimd to her Will quicklyreco nize the unprece• S. Ras hely] at Mrs. Male.olm's on bed through illness. dentevalu .now offered in Googol. CLAREMONT Thursday afternoon. Walter Wilsot): of Toronto, was "in eum Gold Seal Rugs at the new iower• The event of the week for the kid- the village on Sunday. than-ever prises, prices that rifer dies was'the Sunday School picnic to Gordon Benson, of Whitby,is spend= tremendous savings, OF?EAME RY.! Oshawa on- Tuesday. ing part of his holidays with Mrs. THIS NEW _ M atterne-The wpm �$gFisth - - �.-- - Gtieiph's Mayor, 11Ir. Roy Robson, Rain. n. - ---moWbeautitul range clsited his father, tV, B. Robson, of Mrs. James Byers is under the doc- _ Righest price paid for the-Brock-Road on unday,: _-- oz's care and is confined to her bed DOLLAR 1tMPROVED QIIALITIlt9 Create at the Members of the Burton family Navy with the flu. The new Multicote Surface in the been at the old home visiting their George Wilson and Miss Chesher, RAz(� greatest Improvement in years—lung- ��,�," TemC�t Creamery father, brothers and sister, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Geo. w+ft ec wear is builtrigbtintoaad thruu h- All ladies of the Women's Institute and Mrs.. Pegg. I WI>ree EVERY out the thick long wearing surface wishing to go to Pickering on July G. F. and Mrs. Hawsam, of Saska- PURCH"I Give us a trial and be convinced 31st lea, toon s entt the weekend with the for- �� _ As you know-Eloagoieum (46 1.30 m. hugs are all guaranteed by the Gold A j �• ryr** * p• (standard tnd, mer. brother here. Seal on surface ELM L.IJr� , ulu On Sunday, July 22nd, the Sacra- F. Bush is expected home this week AD ES In of the Lord's Supper will be after being in the hospital for sev Note these lower prices:' �Z administered in St. John's Church. eral weeks owing to an accident. a There will also be a baptismal' ser. Howard Ormerod was in Toronto on Take advantageof 9sZ2' ire formerly 15.00, now 18.50 vice. Saturday to see his father, who is in V li'i 9: •' 18.926, 1L75 - Hugh and Mrs. Mechie, of Pick- the hospital, but expects to leave.this this amazing offer to ,, S>t ? •' ?.50Q. ' •' g, For Pastry use ering, p y the new Valet L K, sed Mrs, Devitt and week to s end a few da s with his 5 daughter, of Toronto, and Fred Mee- brother in the city. Auto trop Razor. 9=4} " 5'60' 5.00 Our Royal Brand hin, of Montreal, called on some old Rev. Mr. Smart and family arrived Revolutionary i=- t **Tare now gelling IDiperial Floor` friends here on Sunday last.• - at the parsonage-en--F iday, and o' proveme2 is have ' ''Wax a wax that In hard to best at your Grocer's. The Kinsale Softball'team palyed Monday evening a social was held in .8nade it the best fet eves and hard wearingsurface the Bro-ham team here on Monday the basement of the church to we]- 'razor ever produced. _ � t.tea.... � _ Ora4rt who hbi7e wheat-jetyopr Peening. The game was a very close come' Mr. and Mrs. Smart and fain-J "No knack required e floor made from yoar owh one A (very exciting. The Brougham ily to the villa wheat. We can boys won by the score of 9 to 7. A few of thmembers of the La- �n using. Act today Ce As Stern� rind it. Miss Gladys Middleton, of Toren- dies' Aid met at the home of J. Scott if you want vile. I' R to; Fred and Mrs. Middleton and fam- on Saturday evening to bid good-bye Furniture Dealer and _ - _E C. JONES,Feed of all )dude-Chick�t Ifeed. ii;, of Ashburn; Miss Edna Sadler, of to Miss Scott and Mrs. Pope prior to •t THE PICKERING Nfiws Funeral Director; ben feed, ehop, millfebd. Pickering, and Misses Alice and Kath- their leaving on Monday morning for (7hert'iet and DtttRi Phone 18001 leen Hocken, nurses-in-training at the Toronto, and as a slight token of PICKRRIN(a, - ON r. -Chopping -every week-day. - Ontario Hospital, Whitby, were vis- remembrance gave them a receptacle g18rlog �t0 t M• itors at L, and. Mrs. Middleton's on for cut flowers, Their successor, Mr. M a • ' �' 'il V '`7�TC�C� Sunday, a t'• Covey, moves in'ob-W6dneaday: , v r� � .. ,.,•.- r . ,. . .:.. :: ,. •: N-' •rV, M —x ,:,a.a ,n-�•`" ,, •�„ •F�,x- : ..a �, a. fr sx: ,�w � ,, ,m..•. z,,;. .y_.:y:...,,s _ :� y.z*._•.a;.d..o '`�•r •,c` - , .a r - ••.fi•' !., -w•..e`'�.�,9�p .y;r,wr,n!"y:,,.g .,y'f'�"roq.c><..,rr.,,.,,:^rxq••:r r w"r,.. ,r,..�oVita'•r•.r.r,.._.- - ..�r:+`-.'5+ - •,:,,;:i•... u •x"�bi^%v;nw--..-. -.gq.,r .. o-3.... g. !W77s ' .�«. :a ,s: .�• ;wca�,•:�^ . 'ti•,.'-¢fiir:a,.•�✓a,a''+.:tM''. Y' ,;h'sai+c.r,-iJhs::rf,.-$•t3'�57<'d/ -r:�tkheL�6'j: .S 5. .;'Y.vS.q .'±.x 1-i;T-•Frl4,° .' ty ^%•G;Sc y.„y y- .-A •.r "I guess you got no objections to putt C]ewgs. At the door It war takes tap by the clamor of a down voiesa George staying?" he said "I'd rather have you alone, shad!!." Al �. Again the sheriff hesitated. But CHAPTER bandy 91eventually, with a shrug. he bade rlEcnoM ane ITS sHAC=S.George follow the othersL c t&&LIMA, _--- "Mind if I lock the door behind That calling transformed he leis- packs _ him?" asked Haines, doing the thing urely movements of Haines.into.wild I before he received *n answer. haste. He leaned to scoop up the gran "What the devil!" growled Hgrgess. which..w6a still clasped by the un- "You afraid that they'll breal� is to nerved fingers of the sheriff; then he jg --TEA ^ , ' aym, raced down the aisle to the cellof hear what you have to 9 ` g6A "They'd spoil everything for me," Harry Gloster. answered Haines seriously, "df they "Harry!" he called sa he ran: Took for Nowhero etre but in a "SALADA" package can ".we're leaving her. Tape thi'sr' t should hear. Sit' down,. sheriff. It ng togs ft On the you obtain such high quali#y tea for so low a e won't take me long once I'm started He tossed the revolver to him. "Now ee# - -'-- if-1--can-find the key thi;t.fits tlnir —deal ` to—» riee-and be sure that such quality wi#f continue.- + He stepped to a chair as he spoke, damned door—" counter Ot>t8 padea$e! If It does not ploase you, your, and the sheriff leaned to be seated,but He began to work feverishly, groan- g•'oeeE''w1It gladly refund YOU your money'. -as`he did so his eyes eaugh t on a glint Ing as every key failed to fit the lock. of metal He cursed softly and Gloster had merely scooped up his hat [ r straightened again, staring into the and placed it on his head, completing ®� _ muzzle of Haines' revolve!. his readiness to leave. Now he took �� f "Very neat, damn you. he said tKe revolver, spun it in his hand, and bitterly. the i bunk. n tossed t onto his M 0 �1 I'll leave this where it'll do no ! N\i —' - ;' he said. A! s, s_r_lik.._.that is _ - - -r apt to do s lot of killing if a man WRIG a n �' doesn't look out." , Haines favored him with a gasmen More r + of rapt wonder. for our l "That's a fool's idea 1" he declared. 9 "But—" Here the lock turned and Imoney _— - --- the door was cast open by Gloster'sPKSIId BEGIN HERE TODAY. stead of a burly and vigorous men ' ' in the latter prime of,rife. �. shoulder. Finding the lifeless bodies of his "Now for- the rear door!" cried the best Peppermint' r a two dingtpartners at Choir -gold-mining However, what he was doing'had a Haines. "Right outside the'sheriff's Chewing Sweet for two Harry Gloater flees southward, �igrvifleance which was young enough. horse is tled. Jump into the saddle.camt 'mowing that he will bQ,accused of the He was looking to his revolver. And I I'll cut the reins loose Fast, Gloster, �Y money cI sa crime. On the way Gloater saves the he was lookirig to it in the utter black- for heaven's sake!" life of s stranger, Lee Haines, from mess of the dark! l� The two inside reached the rear the murderous hands of a scoundrel His fingers seemed to have.egos for door, twisted at the knob,and found it i and spilled Gloster into the outer by the name of Joe Macarthur. that work. They worked swiftly, and locked. It meant another search among s+ "Joan" lives with an old recluse, I night where he was welcomed by a Fuck Daniels, presumably her father, were unhurried. The big weapon i \ 1 the keys, and such a search meant a ell from half a dozen throats. $ house. One n t she car, was-first unloaded, and then it was '(II I delay w'iich would render all escape`S (To be continued.) >n fn a ranch 1 — r !ties on a romantic conversation in the I taken apart all in the dark and all in `hopeless. .p d arhadowv thickets with the outlawed the dark it was reassembled, the shells I Haines, with a groan, started to fit Harry Gloster and then rides away at inserted again, and the cylinder was ` the keys, however-Since even hope- Two young chorus girls were. talk- ester a gallon before Gloster can approach spun. And.the action was as smooth 1yk' .f ,lEes work is better than in ing about an actress. 'Do You rea119 her Gloster is jailed after getting as silk Gloster warned him away and' as he think she's popular?" asked one. n, Into a fight with several men over a when his n was ready and loaded j stepped aside a human battering rain "Popular!" said the other, "Why, the yam_, girl at a dance. Later his connection 1u went past him and hnzled, itself longest run she ever had was in her _,with the shooting of the two presses-,once. more he was atilt not ready. He stocking." ` tors is ddscove�red, Now Lee Haines; lighted a lamp, drew his shade, and He called Harry as he ran. against the door. - - - hoes back to'his hotel room to consider spent an hour in a strange Practice, It was a atom door. And now it College graduates arb now embark !ways and means of extricating Glee- which consisted of jerking the 'gun flung back the heavy body of Gloster tug upon the jaywalks of life. Iter. He is sufferia.g witb_an injured from the holster on his thigh with as if he were a rubber ball. He stag- hawk Sorry, sheriff. But put diem up 1 lightning speed and leveling it at some gored sway, found footing once more, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I object in the room, which might be the quick. I'm pressed for time even with and returned to the charge, 'shooting k knob of the door of the' hsgh light the door locked." straight ahead, then swerving at the 7. But, making a grimace from the I which lay along the rim of the bowl' The sheriff raised his hands obs- last Instant and giving the wood the pain it caused him, he began to open i on the wasiaetaad. Then he began to may"• rubbery mass of nruacie on his shoul- amd &at the $ rs A few drops o1and from lft room. "The keys'!'• demanded,'Haines. _ for his weight blood oozed out as he continlued,but he`as Wbe»ythe impulea moved him las i, n__tEe desk there." T shock the lock as it it - bapts worlglriig unkfl the hand jerked his weapon and whirled, aims Thanks. what horse is that tied were sal iron. The door flew open supple. I ing it again _ behind the jail"' After that, to reit the aching „Mine." - R r nerves of the hand, he lay on his back_ They were edradt moo disappoint but "Going to have to borrow that roan, on the bed and ran his eyes over lVlc'always they appeared t0 disapp0{rit sheriff, Return him to you when i Haines. And finally he went to the „ _ ` cracks on their ceiling. Iget a chance. stained and cracked mirror, and hold-i You'll sweat for this one of these I I E F i r e s t o ri e There he lay until the darkness was ing the lamp above his head, he exam- days" Dealer's train- - I ined-his face with a care which plainly "Most likely I shall. Step inside,. - sMwtiebs that in it waa indeed such hhe bel a!showed that he considered Himself an will yotaY" ed service men old man. He waved to the jail entrance, and apply tic tubes feeble old fellow Who has lived out es and the spa old f low who and ten, in-( After he set down the lamp he clap- Sim Hargess obediently led_the way. right, and help you ped a hat on his head, however, and''Obedience was in his manner, but not "' I �osasr_' j went down the stairs to the rear ofAn his mind, however, for as he step- keep them in condi- the hotel, and thence to the stable >� through the door into the cell tion t0 get more Have you read which was behind-it. There he enter- room he leaped to the side of the door 7rnileage. They ser- it, f ed a stall in which was a great black,with a shout and drew his revolver as vice every tire they ' VoA S ` -stallion, a giant of his kind, yet built he whirled. - » j for speed as well as strength. In.the It tack hoe Haines by surprise. sell. Thu is one rea Commonwealths I days of old he could have galloped at ` Otherwise there would have been no Y, ,. ;r 16ori Wl1y Firestone by high speed with all the crushing im- time for even the shout But as it S ' Gum-Dipped Tires The Roadbuilder I post of a knight in full armor upon ,was, he tapped the sheriff over the i >,• } his back. head with the long barreled weapon are breaking mileage -(Col.-W. G. Mac Kendrick) ` Even the solid bulk of so big s man I ANT sutler headaches, or any of I irecordd around town ' n as Lee Haines would be nothing to which he carried, The sheriff dropped - _ on his face, as loosely spraying as if Jthose pains a tablet of Aspirin can � :land everywhere else. OUR LORD'S VISIT j)I strength. He saddled the great a ten-ton wagon had rolled over him. end in a hurry! Physicians prescribe Firestone builds in }black horse, arranged the pack behind it, and approve its free use, for it to Glastonbury, England, .where Outside the building there was an the saddle, all with the consummate does not affect the heart. Every drug- the miles—Firestone -church authority claims He built answering yell of inquiry from De- st tias it, but don't fail to ask the - care of one who knows that little de- -` gi � Dealers get them out . Britain's first church. _ tails count most in big affairs, and druggist for Bayer. And don't take - JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA, then led the spirited animal out and any tbthe r Cross. s r you. -_ t the tablets that are tamped I for They save. ; Who burled our Lord, lived 37 moanted. ? l "' ��` you money and serve - ' years in Britain. His journey led straight down the -- you better. LAZARU8, 1 street of the village where the great y� „\\ star being raised from the dead,'cast number of eyes would fall upon Alway put a Firestone +team- him, but the moment he was clear of• _ ' r tube in ♦same to Britain. ' Firsot Firestone firs the. outskirts of the town he turned �a a E - MARIA MAGDALENE r. �to the left and made a •Swift semi- �� *� . tr s - k Came with Joseph and Lazarus circle which brought.him back to the FIRrsIONs TIRE of RtJHHBR co: r t0 Britain. OF CANADA, LIMITRD' vicinity of the jail. Here he dis- k mounted, and as he did so he heard a Hamileo., Ontario SIMON ZELOTES girl's vice singing not far awn a , the Apostle who reached, died ap Mexican waltz, song: Y in Britain. - "Que viva 18 rumba'; "NEAT•END" Cigarette Maker 75c P P ARISTOBOLUS, vie U viva lacer." Guaranteed to make's perfect cigar- Lha trade mark' restone � Qne viva, q e P ette from an tobacco, �y�, goer manursetam whne it to father-in-law: of'the Apostle Peter, He,listened to the singing for a mo- Money refun�ed if-not salisfactory. imo�in at in Win' I ,BUILDS THE ONLY vablic and Britain's first Bishop, buried ment There was something so joyous DANDY RALES oosllrANY Tabieb wail he etamow with 0*1 In Britain, and careless in it that .it made -his 37 QX6en St, Wast, - To;onto •+ u,a wry GUM-DIPPED TIRES Agents, write for Terms, Territory, ST. PAUL, mood of the moment darker than ever.j etc. the Apostle whom 20 church She might be still singing, this happy! Sunburn! Use Minaru's Liniment. •-` _ 'r-by, when- -- --- --- __ authorities state visited Britain. P y, in the jail. - - DID YOU KNOW After that he event forward again,! that the inscription on Joseph of circled the building,'and came to the ,• :�•;{ ' s® it ® . Arimathea's tomb at Glastonbury, front entrance. It was surrounded , England, stated: "i came to the by a group of men talking idly of idle ;.�'iw rr-����'•` i •'' �. ^� - Britons after Christ"? _ things, but there was no doubt that r „ �" } ;•;, � ' a DID YOU KNOW - they had been drawn there by they ''' y' . ,y,r.a ',' , ► that the first British church bore knowledge that a murderer• was in- �:. a a�•' ,,, the name "The Secret of our side. —__ Lord" or a thousand years? The door to the officeswas open, and - �,a<.z, .ri;•„ ';�. READ in it were Sim Hargess and his de- . puty, with a half dozen others. Lee , "GOD'S COMMONWEALTHS,i Haines picked Hargess from the rest ' 'Made of the purest ingredients - BRITISH AND AMERICAN" and drew him to one side. and dietetically correct, Christ:ie's Have you tried the ` "Sheriff," he said, "I have some-i n S With a chapter on Christ's visit Digestives are wholesome a d safe « " the new to Britain, thing of importance to tell you. It g ( as ria Biscuit? - }:as to do with your man, Harry Glos- -for everybody. _ , pb be, store on for - Christie ••'' $2 at Your Bookstore, or ter, inside:' _ COIVIIMONWEALTH "net's have it, then.' - - "Rather have you alone when I tell , PUBLISHERS LTD. it" hr' 1 es, Bis ,4S1'hAir is %�Uit Its— _ 1I99 Bay Street The sheriff regarded him-for a mo- cc Toront`'`o` ment of doubt, then he sent the others _• �`¢' �OS� from the room and shut,the door "be- ' C of Telephone K'lAgsdale 6974 hind him.' ISSUE No. 29—'28 i Minard's Liniment for insect R'•^ti 1, 4 . - Kir. C•K Sr ,f,t•Y i �'l.w,''„' .a.a+i._w ., -,:.,1t ":Cu. .' .. -., , ,-... ,,.._ q,y sl, , Y-" .e' °G ��, ,# ,yA ;: " ^r { maga ,. v+rc;r};r`r F,rt... 'ry a•>i+.TyFmrgT§,"r'i .s5�z• a.;. �'+v .:>r, r y ,sv,..•3• ,vv s .,,,,,;„, t ''-Si «a.x -,, w..w.1S' e:> :s�>.n' M / 1-1 .t, -d:Yb, rAn-r-_:., fS, -vf,.�✓.� .N,c. ?`, M� �' i »”-+�;`y J'4'. 'yr •'„'ca•x- � _:sF� r .'ter �C',s,'•�'^-e.--s•E�-. -'d k_mb-+d;'m. +:a-:' r"' :^•{yr ,. „ N �..• ........_.. .a+ .. . •.r ,' ,: _, -.:" �..:-a-c•ed- ;,+.5 / ra^'�rn lzw�aai+seiz'.*., . *+s'•'ru :,ce.bm, I ...,.`'f_,--:;n'"�j':. '�,`. .,•-. .�,.�;..- .-'6„ ,.,•^•-S. .,.:. •..e.. aRIP e_.. - i Y :'J^f" ., '.,..^"' s"' .-,r �..q.. -."'- �: ,.,- .�+-.:.'.: �.-•N'S^'.- ,:.R^.,1 v?K if. I of fi'_ J�•3','4 �ry ,ii 1 . fiii . f"•a. c ;7. -,r; : ..... . -n,.„,... „. '...'.:�,,,., ,., f.,,, '4-N' 3J .G. v_. , ♦•in -'L1. f... .}`i P: "-04 1 . , .r :� .. ...,.:,., s. :::c_ .moi'^ r tt ;.....,, .. b y r Rk t 1! "��___ __��� �_. "` =per' �.- ��__1_ - - •+lV� r'' s 3 :,!�1� C S 5 . 'A _. _ - •r; 7 f r ! �,{Jrf - 5@n'`; ' s � `'�,''+��.I�� '.5��;',' S� sy � ,, _ t yny<!}�' i j'i s,7 ; y �f,( f!'��1�� =ill s ", I..` ti.y sy4 ' ', �3 .. - •- - - - �,�, ^ !�:'). . .. >ji$'f}�ff it ��'!/f%J%`�� :. i♦•,'1. �q 4� !+ ,,�. , ;:.i:'`.r _:J _ ••i y f i�,fi 7f !i ' /! r w.„. _ -F_xtra Fa-Ulizer to Help Against ,� . c{ , ..�� '!,'f! f,fr 1, ' i _ ,Corn Borer. 4 , ,f• ,t c.i> �'e,atp f i i f riff /� ;{1A f%,• ­ I Fertilizing corn especially to assist ,'''�.'ti'.•.;` `' r `if ;'' ;.?:.' , In defeating lite corn borer does not �, i.,dna, �; J ' i t appear to prove a success, At 'the ;: 4 '` :.•� „ � , / Harrow, .Ontario. EaperimentaI Sta- '4' '�. r:. c r r;:� _ 'r'` _ _ .. _ . 7'; tion, corn was planted at intervals of ”' ,, ?t` I Q ` r one week to determine the effect of ” ' _ '.`;` p;. • ,- _ .late planting on the amount of borer ". �,.. - ?-/--'^ ---In Pests t#oa. c deters;#ne-the va -- -� -- t ,'I"%_ y� of extra fertilizer, one-third of each - : - • - - ` . . - 1 . I. _ .. if a� e . _.. . . . :".'si�'i,iI. ii . . . 'i. *,7� plot received an additional supply of :> . _. - nitrate and hos haEe fertilizer at the — - ;:::;::ii:i3:';`:;;:i time of planting, while another third - I .::.. ii� I. .. received some additional fertilizer at .. r •� 1.-, , - • :? -the time. when the corn plants were �` ;;'r/.,/r}. .:r fi - - — , f r: one foot in height. The remaining ( -" f / ti',$:' 1 t=' :•,.: ,,.� r/fr;; �,.� Y� third received no fertiliier other than . ;;. ''• ::: r r`'. %$fir /,';•: �� i , that. which -vas .ordinarily applied to ,:,:i!': { = �.� <•.; 5? ifl 1 ff` - 'f.:� ,;_ - ,r .r the field In the late-plantings poor 's� ^Iod •''7�!r' 'ice r ..� rr i; yr'':i 3� = maturity resulted except in the early, • ;•�4 ' . 'f �';'{°`j �'` % Y� z- s rvx X41.' . fields which were destroyed-to a lar e i � r ° ?�',?'� - fir' �r�'" `•fi``' ' }i, s extent b the bur g .� t - %.,'r t phiI. <,�L5 Y' e?. The Superin• �. m J.. _alt _� ,•}�`"' o f' ris W. F.••, .b r'��4� - - ", . tendent of the Station in his report " � ' - _t t ' `�,?,' '� .?!i,6 �, p A-.- � f.:. l y i 3, for 1927, distributed by the Publics• - ; - > -� +1?. 3 i?' F's 'r -> r l'• 'fes yn .- .. �' r' a . ,' �' , tions Branch of the Department L ° , .' . o �i 4. .a .� -- s — r. .. 0'. t..F =:1 8griculture at Ottawa, states that -J % . r`i r -- .. _ :•..;•:• :::•: x where the effect of th 'f r ^.•:•:.,,;•• <„ .:r.,•:. ' _ C e e tilizer did mss: 1 , iz �f/fr �\ :; % r f x \` ; appear to hasten t Ar f,;• PD maturity t the.des - — c'' "`" {": r --tire effect of ( '� r r a it the borer appeared to be >:: ec �- PP f: r' r ?i;: :;f}: It•: b KO i'}? �'. Y 1'' _ :,r•: ry:, more •.lr mark %� ed � -� "than i i' e non-L i- :.< irk% iY s %.. }. 4 I11 r'}r. rift:. r+.•rr., .,' . . / 4 lied ortion of the lot. i ,. :........i�i .: .f r. .... ;.. : •. . .%::. -'r. r:••.,. ..^ 1. - ..4 r.y:; { :7 �Sry {;: ..{• X (;i Vis: f i•: NIV, d $ r•:: •r: '•C$ r+ X: ;:s:: : hx:<'•}:•:: .•:4:Err+:;:•.y.v;.> ;•y.r;f f.. :d': Vv f. r:: 1/i :fi tamin .f:: e for •r .z o Growing •��' o hl k . s C c • .rf$• 9 r .«'` r w :xy •;: G{ f i$ r.r.• f f q• w.}r Z.'.fir„ $:;i+' Le '^ I. eakn s {. e s has n ::.,•. g Dee a common :'f:a :.. ::Y F .d19 ease f } K:• rf x' of o :.r;.;•rr :��•?' ,� un chic b 'r� .r Y ks but esti a- �1''• Y:l,•f'} {:f r.,.,''r,'rr. �4, i.v'%.Y:.`/.:`:;.y' 'I dons or recent ears have to ht - '' ' ' ': x, ..' 11 . . Y ug d :i is r''` ".:- r :ii -r• /. r lilt f:; ;'ix• me w .x a ho to av old t i r� h a trouble �.�: Do rY i+ .s r%:! r.} X ?Y� ti i'S rr Xr :i :r If } 11 4 7 rows h ck r.: e et n a rr'.: {. B s abundance ••r• :�:': g :. }. w, r. F r.. rr. . ...frr!/.. !�/�. ,':.r�.i,,.•>r,•5,;:;}:}>::'rr:::.:r. . . ..rrr''r«<:: ?f%%::2 _. _ -41 of direct sunlight they are not liable :•$. ::f.fir'' ✓xf! ?.{ : r •r :f 5$:{.rrr•: 1 . ..r X:•:f+I Ff:r.. >/•• .::?:i f,. •:.•a, ',`:/(i��?,.r:��5�y`f,':r.:.. 11 `• :r};tr: to contract this disease, but !t housed � , � '� "r`"" a '" ^' } ' 'f r f �ry r, =r 5' X %: { for tour or more weeks they are in• 7 , variably subject to the trouble which gf { r } rr i$ +' - may be prevented by special feeds that � � ° ter - . . ' . . - • w.L;, "f OLL down. the map of the world. Follow the British Empire t are known to be rich In vftamines. } i Cod liver oil is now used in many '} I red 'through the continents and acrow the seas. There oil • poultry flocks and its virtue is be r y lieved to be due to its richness in '. , see beckoning markets for Canada—where fewer trade ''l vftatnfnes. A pamphlet °n the arta• k ' f { restrictions intervene, where British tradition is appreciated, where v 'ficial brooding of chicks, prepared by - v t, the Dominion District Poultry Pro- +� - -Canada is known. There we can sell., There we can also buy. muter and the Provincial Poultry 4 ? $uperintendent for New Brunswick ,1:1Canada is buying more Empire +goods than ever be€ore—things we E �;' recomrnAr,ia OR a-e-ef-red liver oil in - • ' ameuats of one to two per cent. of the t i cannot grow or make—raw materials for our factories. Since 1922 "� . \ ;,t mash according to the degree or eon• t i., Canada's imports from Empire countries have increased 67 per cent' - "I finement. Thir, It is claimed. will pre vent or even escre advanced eases or = .. - Last year we bought Empire goods to the value of $250,000,000. - , leg weakness. Egg yolks, and canned - .-- -- _ - # tomatoes are claimed by the:te auth' $;,I. And what is Canada selling the Empire? Last 'year we shipped ors to have a value In preventing leg1 . x'' . p Y . �ceakness. Other feeds rich in .this '_. -j - .$500,000,000 worth.of our products to other British landsI .1 , an increase ' -.necessary element are fount! 1n'yel- Of 44.3 per cent. in six years. !ow corn, green toad t, Immature tut • I. - - clover anti alfalfa hay. These tf uses The-various ark of the, Empire want more `Canadian goods. `A --"in an otherwise well halanced rationJ p p - wiu give the flock the vitamines demand exists among them for Canadian manufactures, or for the - . The En: ire, r "•necessary for their well doing. The _ � � '• P - q products of Canadian lands or waters. But we must see that our `' ._-- plan. rec<mmended for infixing the cad ; Oprormnity in . , . 11 !Iver oil in the dry mar'h Is to .first Manufactured Goods ' exports are-maintained at a rigid standard, that they are packed as mix the °II with ttran aniit it is E i en O£38'Eroups of manufae= Consumers desire, and that our prices are right, -.. , . ._ ;"ly saturated and then to nttx the bran lured afwc?s Canada sells _ . with the other ingtwdlens of the ma'+h. the Empire to the total of As the Vitamine quality dimiui,hes ' Si'8,009,040.' It is to be - To encourage this growing Empire-trade, eleven of CanaG,'a's twenty „ . , _. when..mlxr:i with• the Seed•nty14 _ rr• _ .. rc r.,e,nb«cd that the Em- four Trade Commissioners.abroad are working in Empire centres. � ' -ficient mush should bo mixed ^t. a • ! pine imports from all _ countries these ;goods to The are familiar with the demands of the people among whom the alms to cru•the flock for three, or, four � y p p g y •- �days. .-.•. - • the amour of 52.5 n 1.004.- . . S Ill - - 00o The D.itish Empire live Their ervices and the ' formation they ether are at the ..` �., presents a tremendous g , - _ command of P-n . Canadian roducer or exporter. To et into touch - • ''SurnmeY Care of the Chickens. opportunity forthc devil- y p po g _ . Z. . opment of export on tl:cae . Crooked breast bones Is chickens- - :commoditic3. . with Trade Commissioners, write the Commercial Intelligence . I -As. believed to be due more to lmpro- Service, Department of Trade and Coir:merce, Ottawa. - ,. _ . _ •. per nutrition than to early roostlnx. I ' - . t. ..v, .. This view is expressed #n a bulletin When you buy Empire goods, you do,.a part in making possible - written by G. R. Wilson, the Dominion -• - District Poultry Promoter in New .. ,!greater Canadian-exports to these-sister countries. Where we Sell '' s ' ­ -Brunswick and by F. Leslie Wood.She We mu3t also buy. . �� - - - .. 1.- - - - 'Poultry Superintendent for the pro- - - +vince, and issued by the Dominion De- - - . . _ ... _. ... - - .. . - '. - . - -- . . ..partment of Agriculture. These auth• `., . . .- . . .1 oritiea recommed the providing of low _ ' 'broad roosts for the chickens when - - _ __. . ?' they are transferred from the brood• __ 'DEPARTMENT .. ... --they-are house to the .colony house. This THE " QF a they claim will encourage early roost- - - Ing and in this way offset a tendency '' - tx for the birds to crowd together during - — _ ..- the night. it is well also at this sea �� -son to separate the asses when the ;.. . : .:, R DE .N 1. , I i chicks reach broiler age. The pullets . - seed careful watching and may be . I . -; .. •:. ;: 1 - ' gives ltioth grain sed mash hopper - AWA . . •`', . - red with cracked corn of larger size . L I e}, . as they grow older. Twelve weeks old I. r °, s ti > a F C. T. O'HARA, Deputy Minister ;Hon. JAMES MALCOLM, Muriates , e•. 4;� pullets, the authors claim, should not .� e -- -be_eapectea � ;.i; - -- - - - - ,W _.. . - fy . teed. The smallfeed Is more ex ys� - _ _ _ _ _ - '?.' , . P : sive and the chick at that age will re- f',j r;, r, ".* {: ,;', - y`I .i v 1#sh the hen size 'scratch teed better. i i iii !f l ... - �`''`` - 11 ,+ :•, . I:J -The careful attendant will see to it . ,.: . - that both the hoppers and drinking "et, 11, vessels are kept clean and well filled. 4 _ If the .ground becomes bare for any;Production until well along in the win- Superintendent of the Station in his !;shed by the Departntent of Agrlcul The Tld8 of Gold �'' considerable distance around the col- I ter. 1927 Report states that this method lure at Ottawa, states that the cattle • ony house, it is well to remove it t -' has proved very satistactor}-ever-aev--}im u-red--at r, e taro a3'•wEY-Dias; green sod which is regarded as a pre- Discouraging Ewarm;ng'- era! seasons. I grass, but they gradually Rent over This morning when I looked at you ventive of the spread of intestinal . ' to the sweet clover until fin-Aly they There came a sudden lifting breeze l worms. A method tending to discourage Sweet Clover For Cattle Pasture pastured practically all of the time And veils of mist were,flowing seas "I . swarming has been tried with alio on this forage. plant: He notes f r• And then a sea of yellow light ; `chile it is important to keep.the V BToke through and through and'height .a pullets growing steadily it is not Rell cess at the ChatfiottetaRn Expert- Cultic apparently have to ac;ulre a their t:.at the s'n'ect corer manes an 7,; mental Station of the Dominion ,De- taste for sweet clover pasture, but e�_ceilent aftermath for dairy cows' <!n height , " to force grog. wth too rapidly by rising I Ras glorifled. The valleys dint _ a high percenage of'anitnal feeds as partment of Agriculure. Th,- plan is having attained the habit of grazing and hci:ers. . "this has a tendency to start them in-Ito add a shallow super of drawn`it t;1ec seem to prefer it to other pas•. - t•-------- Slept on nor sung their morn; g --� :.., so laying so young as to stunt their comb immediately there is evidence�`tnre crops. At the Rosthern, Sas- It is said that •:'.''•)1' i4 now haing hymn, - 4 ibnowth, preventing them from ever of swarming._ ing II i cnci-eased;kacchewau. Esperimrirtat--3 ation��tt-'dc' from �iue'na:ci. :;: It has al- Until iron rndiaut rim t;tere rolled .. reaching the standard. weight for the �rgom the bees were found u;uaily to'group of heifers that wcre pastured 'rays felt til!!' tvsy to , scettsitive In creeping tide to, darkest hold, breed, .and more than this the e„gs settle clown and start. building que.n 'nn bluff l::ods cl,cring the early part, el''idc•'.nis•-hl„re:ae,' (:�'.,.1 1? raid. tt flood that turned the osis to g,ld. ` ,. are liable to be .below 'standard cells in this nes and less crowded of the summer, :!'ore it;ovGd to a hay ----- `= �'. -Fntiiy Pattear Spear, ; `weight. .Another danger of.over•�dm•(area of the hive, In clue time it was I field that contaige,l- areas' of s)veet A lot of tl.4ngs that ..nec were sun• -�. ._ ulation pointed out in the pamphlets found noerssary to inspect the hive.clover, brume, and rye-"gras9. The i••- ;'1 t.7 r:cull iu d: cc nf:R re g,l r,, 1, ;Et;,s •;i;tTer frr, n what . As to encourage the laying of a few and to watch for and destroy any' Superintendent of the Statinn in his ^i'it in a movi; cur, 1, t.'= .�rkans�� m ,;• be called the_d-Noasc o`- the sup- '4 eggs aud'then moult, which, will stop I new queen cells discovered. •The i report of the Station for 1927, pub•, i i • K. Chcst�rton. ,� - _ I Gazette maxed pa;n.- C I 1. 1. 11: 1. .. . . . . . e, . . u 3d . , ,.�.,��} .a..- . y.r„� V �.�.. .�.. �'" Vv.. v'.a...u,G' Yi-:.L ray''. 1 r .�f'. n .,,•"�h �"Y+.•.. Y may- -.., +n. v;'} giu,.., i .:_'ntr _'"%A ,�; - ' 3.. � -. ...'.x J.:�..T� F,ry,� bk:1C"• �'i•'. 'M-! -: ♦ t % r - c, :x .-.,.:':•g�cM ... c �}s6,.' .,r....-.-,.r.".-.;.9....r.w.. N, .. ...'rMr'''Z.M.t.•,.e.y..,,,.fi*rJ v..?o<57^:...r,tty••vn,..-.rr.'..u?•2.-i..,u,.Y wr*...,s....''n�.•.•..K.,,..�.^'.,.v.r;<...s.:,y;.,,._r....'•�T:*.sr,.:Q.'.�.W-.. ..9-zvrn+.,�'•.,.Gg.rA•..: C,1.. :S:n'mv,: •Xtia,?aM.7 I`Nr E•. Tu+-s•�:`¢. n asa . ,{�a<aow :+cs's"'�'',sva.A>:':::in.._'Y�_ara*.iy;.a-.. .=Y.�,v�.R•r Y•'.vx17 .S. r�[-. 'fl" gFS_r'kam'!a.°r-„”»,;vt✓-`•:r,•.-..u„.;•.i,"Y,,, :Sa.�'y„-�c,�:,��.a•,t",.aao.xJ,r,sq.Gn.. .t;,y.. ,.K�,�e^,�P•"d'e.. {t, :.Y �,.. ;�'. -r ..•�l _'4I.e'• �+Y,i r! ;y� r, -m'n -f' 17 `..v CL FAIRrORT R. H. $TSOUD, DUNBABTON A WONDERFUL COMBINATION r t Great' �evailed bore on Harness, Boots and Shoes 'repaired ^ TteRMS Monday e• IoM Oban the alarm a _ t shortest notice Harness made to �,� FOR f _ - of dre waa enc ed ned it was discov• your order. Give me a trial, and be _ ti.TsWyear„ it-30U paid inadvanoe, ered that Mrs. Butler's store was on convinced that I can give you satis- _.5vbaeription. co the uuikd sins'aad creat fire. Willing hands set to work, but faction:' Agent for STA Brand A __. Britaw i2.0U in-advance. despite all efforts the bulldinR was re• _ fl D :P 17.. ,S T' Y _ duces to ashes, The origin of the doe goods' -4b b 4 is Somewhat of a onnjerture. - COOK'S FRIEND- BAKING JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, LAW'S GARAGE . _ -- /i ti. POWDER SITUATIONS GUARANTEED _ W.HITEVAL$. ..�1 t -- Any young people Joilroun of - =AND y Mrs. M. Reesor, of Oshawa, made curing a thorough, mrniprn business We are prepared to do all kinds , C a flying visit to iter friends here on education should write for particu- p p J OSE � LOU R' Monday evening. lays to 4Toronto's.Greatest School of of repairing of Cara, elan bat Business) the Cana ter ibarging, electric _ Mrs:Emsley,.uf Osha:�'a,visited her iu Business Col- y _ brother, W. S. Major, who has been lege, College and Spadina, Toronto. welding and -in fact poorly, oh Monday. It'costs nu more to attend this col- _ everything in con- _ The Baking Powder sella at 20c. for lb, and 32c the pound. . Gave ' On Saturday next the annual de- lege of ;ttvnu-th and character with vection with this a trial on'your uezt baking day. a conation services will tx held at the its university trained staff, than the car .work. Sold at : Whitevsle Cartmetery commencing at ordinary business college. A. H. ,Gas, Oils,'Grease and Accessories y 1.30 p.m., ani' % ill be conducted by Snelgrove (late.professor Albert Col-I on hand constantly, - - Rev. J. McIntosh, pastor of the Bap- lege, Belleville), Principal; Miss E. CAII and see our Catalogues of tist Church. A male chorus will be Sandusky, Assistant Principal; Miss t n �1 Geo_) _ :.._Dodge and Star Cars.: _ _ -,- Richardsonisrollel to charge of-:fie ainin�.- A 3£cEachern;B.�., Registrar;- - -- /'� s collection will be taken in aid of the Spotton, 3i.P., President. Situations' LAW'S i A `j ' GARAGE cemetery fund,. guaranteed. Enter any day. Home LH rr w7 G "• The communty is to be again fav- study courses. Pay when you like. "Dred by e cBand. by the Toronto Po- succe' now for articulare and list of AND SERVICE STATION ? p - --- ----- - lice Silver Band. The members of snore sful graduates frnm your die- the band with their wires and chi)- trict during past.forty years. BRING IT HERE Picke '"ingnHardware Store seen and sweethearts will picnic on _ -=--t'he riverside grounds of Gordon Mc- Now is the time to g?t a new;Set of - F era Attention aired. -'Kay on the afternoon of August 15 7 Harness, or'ge? _ next and in the evening a garden I I have in `stork samples of Sbmael party will be heli on the i:nitea I bave the anew y for the FArnousf}fTrees and Jet£rey's harness. The 9 church grounds, when the program Renfrew Machlnet�_ SFparaiors, ormer maybe ordered through cats- Now is the.time to use Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux will be preser.Leu by the band and Scales, and the high quality logue.at prices quoted. Mixture and Climax Bug Poison. We have them all Catalogue free. accompanying artist:. Watch for Acorn Range, and am pre- B in whatever qi a .tity you want. ' profits pared to give beat terms, I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat further announcements. The of the entertainment pail: as usual Give me a call when wanting some. pads, harness oil by bulli. harness 'of devoted er the upkeep of the cen� thing.in these lines. Phone Pick 1007, dressing. also silver polish The Beatty'Electric wa�itars to save time and other parta. and hard work. A free trial etery. W. C, WILLSON, Repairs promptly done. -, given at any time, WRIGHT tNa MEMORIAM. R. R. N.,. 1,- LOCUST HILL I L• W. PILKEY. - CLARFMONT our fear �dfe :a — -- - -- -- lir o ltr d and Ca ea are irvsag memory of O P n �► Foo if .M l u nd mother.. who �S�FSQrHcu worth giving a trial. pas.,,- Coal,spas; July .U, 1923. Coal, Coal t i Winter will be here very soon and - Not d:.ad to those. who loved her, if you hive any notion of Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery Not loft, ba' gone bef>re; pnrcbming a new and Rapair�. - Shp liveA with u:; .n memory Hard and Soft Coal of the oleigh, iNNve : Anri will forever more. our nrder n,w so that it Tho' not tis the loos: a silent, , �e6� Qt1811ty on _ t.ill be ready when the ,Our Motto : W e have it, Lau get it, or it is not made. hand first snow Appear-9. Anti the shuttle caae2 t) /, - Shall God u:ro.: ti.e can': THOS. A. LAW, L O Ii. N E R I ID. J. S. BALSDON, —_ PIC KERING _Anri :e res o explain, ': any: - r Husband and Family. ' Fred Wrght. _ �'lolr®riz�g, mat I CLARE�IONT r (CARD OF THANKS. d you Have you renews r subscription We wish to expras our heartfelt _F R M.1 E , F thanks to friends ana neighbors for PREMIUM CARDS GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE s the man'} acts o' kinlne nerd as- OF STAPLE LINES AT THIS STORE. UNTVERSAL -aa- MOT®R � sistance during the :ingerir.q illness Be sure-that you get them T � f` = ^'and death of our lags oral and spirit- husband and father; also for the .. This 'ie the wap that we sWEST one appreciation. - S lr� HIL1.J ual tribute.,.. To the person turning in the largest number of Coupons by Dec. 24th, 1928, Q SA � �'� and family we give ao erten premium of Electric Reading Lamp Mrs. Jeremiah O'Connor JSIQ'T AND FLINT LRi+7 - or a Large Mantle Clock. iJAUN Miss Nellie McGhte, Violinist, will Wehave a"fall line of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, if beat the Chbrrywvad garden - we have not of what on want, we - x pansy on Tuesday next. .. •-•._. 8 y can get it for you. RFP PICKERING PUBLIC SCHOOL Try Sterling Poultry Feeds for chicks and hens. If yoQ'Wa$>v a guaranteed P spelt )4b at a reaaoIIable Prices Reasonable-Qaallty Goods. Names in order of merit. :a. each. �ri©e, 6�E L►g. : + class, lA) papis u o did not have Brantford Binder Twine, ready for immediate delivery. Repairs on all ntaltef. ito write final ttst 05 per cent. on " _ Phone your order K'e deliver., Experienced Mechanics. ar oro "year's work). ;B i protnoteu on year'sPhone9c b 52-31 work bF•cau,,e of :llness of pupils or _ Phone Markham 8402. " teacher at 'time o? final test.. (C) � na passed on rias: res . lD� recei�etf r� m. M. General Green River .':. M Duncan, l3err,hAnt on trial. iiE) fuilsr,. (H; as over --- ---..._._- -- errhA'7l1 per cent PECIAL - Senior Room. ',A--J, Boyer H�, A. Smith i H), • H. Robinson i H), A. Baird, R. An-- drew, H. Sleep: B-C..Lockwood, JI. : 'FOR TEAM HARNESS Hickey, Dn (Gibson., L-I. E'.liott IH), The"Idea'' S h a e 'W. .Spencer (H); D-,V. Bye, E. Lot- p p ton. To Sr: IIL-A-J. Barker IH), B rase-mounted Team Backband Harness, •'. 'L. Cooke, B. Partridge, F. Baird; B- w 2 inch layer trace with heel. chains, lilt 00 L. Pearson, G. Goodwin, C-H. Brad- With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- ley, S: Balsdor„ E. Liscombe; D-M. We still have left a big stock of Ladies' •Hate-Req, 4.50 and band, W.W .J i Baker; E-W', Reid. J. Baker, B. Liv- 5:00, for 1.95. Reg. 3.50 and 3.Q0, €or 1.00. r lugs. To Jr. IIL-A=L. Cooke, V. "''Also, a large stock of L9diee'Printed Crepe Dresses. Black-moan Team Backband Harness, 588.50 Greenlaw; F.-R. Law. Sizes 40 Lo 44. Reg. 17.00, for 10 95. 5 ring Breeching '' Junior Room. _. To Sr. IL-�A-.T. Andrew, G. Lock- ,Another line of Printed Silk Dressei, reg. 15,00, far 9.50. This is not factory harness, but .custom made in our wood; B-M. Elliott, M. White, D. _. own shop at Markham. Watson, D. Bath; M. Lotton, G. Clearing-onr Silk Fugi Dresses: - Walsh, M. Bailey, G. Stephenson, S. 'amort sleeves, selling qt 3.95 We specialize ou repairs to harness and Dollars. Buroyka, G.'FostEr. Long sleeves,To Jr, II.-A- - yes, selling at 4,50 '�I1fr Balsdon, I. Rieharci:ion, D. Feng- All colors ao-d sizes to choose from. _ 'Walsh, J. Partridge, ey' M. Bye, G. uson• B-E. IlIattin 1 T D � �JL Calvert, C. •A..call s ill convince you, _ •. - ,. .� � •� a - ' �••a � k� -Haight, 0.-Baker. To Sr. I-A-L. _. - . __ -- Courtice, J. Baker; B-L.' Ration, G. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded - Harness and Collar Naniifactarer i M. Jlc_ Stephenson, lIary' Goodwin, •' ' z, 3 Doors north of Hewis' Butcher Shop. Homo Phone 3400 Gregor, G. Foster, 'F.. Bradley, H. �N'r. 4~ t Marin,' M. Godwin. To Jr. 1.=A- ---- .. . ` •' �(S AUL"EL 9CHW�iRTZ) B. Barker, G. Bailey; B-D. Clough, C. Pe. T C. Baker, D. Anarcw, J. THE .IDEAL SHOPPE �� ,g�g� Cooke. To H. Robin- - THE -CEN' son, K. P:ci �t,i-r> B-•J. O'Connor, l, G. Watson. _ i - t The follo,A:,%� rue the June pro- - - -- - _ _ -- .telephone 4900 motion examinations lar S. S. No. 9. Pickering. Sr. ::-.-Evclyri Clarke, Hilda Harris, Wilua .'.'lark, Rohanri WeWelcome You toInspect Popo, end Ila;, L�: :ley (absent).' Jr. -- I.V. tc, Sr. Corbett (hon.') Mar nest Bayle:� Sr. III. to Jr. 'Id. our lines. It's your opportunity., 'Compare quality an'd t�Uto Repairs, Accessories, Oils`and .--Ruth Annis', i, chert Kinnear'", Reg- price, then step in line And be just another _ lnald Clarke'. Francis Mantell, Hazer s d n=tomer atisfte c a n Priest (rec.i. Jr III, to Sr. III: - g011I1e, Acetylene Weld'i'ng - ' Reta Flynn*, Dorothy Clark*, Ellen !Len's and Boys' Fancy Outing Flannels. TheQe trousers are -ar'", Edna Harris, Mildred Con- smartlycut, splendid materials, cool and comfortable- mr, Gertrurie Corbett° (absent). Sr. prised for quick selling., Battery Ch arglrng. Ti. to Jr. III. -Gordon Cammack* (hon.), Lawrence Cammack` (hon.), New Sam'mer Neekware -Both Bows and' Four-in-hand ]Repairs, made on all makes Cecil .Walls, I4a Smith (rec.). Jr,- TI. to Sr, IIh-Erie Da%-is* (hnn.), Underwear, not-a button and balbriggan, very comfortable F.ri lie Fultz. La tri�c rs� s: $r:-1 ' - for the-warm weather. _ -._.. - OI cars. -- to Jr. II.-Phyllis Clark (hon.i, Elva - -- - -- Midr:leton (hon.r. Edna 'Meadow,, STOCKINGS-Girls' Stockings for play or best wear, Men's and Boys' ; Clara Walls, Gonion Priest, Ronald Socks are here in a varied assortment of patterns and colors. �. G reen 1'(rec.i Sr. Pr:-Roy Wails, Harold Shur:., Lila . Hiltz, Dnrnthy Ask for Coupons. We share our profits with you. Diane;: (ab�er,t1, Jr. Primer-Leslie 'CHARLES B. PNCE Wilsr,n. Thos, ,ratkf•i pas�erl nn ah i ;ear'. �,,�k ) , wpte. not ,PC C IL BRADLEY r` quire I to writ? final exon ration;. Nr,. on roll 35. Jean A. 'McWhimer, p = O K E R = N CFProprietor, � P1Cl�erlitlg- Teacher. '..f•' ,:•• '^:� '. . .t.,.1' ,<.'- '::. .'.. .. ,. .. �s,yi t:S .r_•u�i"i �• „x' kr>' ,rk�!.,,v. F:� - i •_ .:..�, : .' ' �. +a ",w .,... - >.... .. .::.. _ .:�,.� i.,.,; .:�':%•; ,r x:15 .,S,N: .w .. �'az 'La .'°:�'ra<� -"., -'^^�-s..-... ._:•s:`I�'' w.�.e�'°,"'+rrta ...•y,l; .:.:.es'c:.:.r.:, ..•er:: .�; Y' ;r "-1 - - ^"" W, RV! 0�Zr,;U P._-; -Te:A711" H IT :4f7 FM�.-' v, ;,7 U., Boen, on Tnesday,.July'i7th, to SCHOOL REPORT aoA DraRer (hon.)., Lorraine Harri. RONDR-Gor.prament, Muoic W and Mr. and Mrs. Tenuell,a daughter. The following is the school report man (hon.), Roos Turner (hon.) Mortirace Bonds, Also, Industrials, L. Fingold and son, Sam, had a M rs. Chas. Porter an sister,.0f. for S. S. No, U, Pickering: Sr.-IV.- Edythe Williams, -Roderick Safe inveo"ent* at.from 5 to 7 po business trip to Toronto on Tue Packwood, 76,; Toronto*, are visiting Ire. J. W. Leslie Rutledge, Stella Black. Jr. IV. Iva Postill, Harold Wlxite. Jri III.-' Gr�egg -Herber't Brown, David Coaptes, An Chrissie Milne (Ison.),Bobbie Malcolm INSURANCE--;-Ail olamei written in.; M ouitlas Dickens6n entered the 011a Gillespie,of Peter-boro, We -Black, Mabel.Evans. Sr. 11I­�, (-hon.), Ross Carter, Archie White, ctuding Fire, Automobile. Wind- �Al employ of H. G. McIntyre, Ltd., spent Friday last with Mrs. Jos. Truman Rutledge. Jr. III-E(ffib Doris, Smith, Aubrey Smith. , Sr, II. -storm, Acoi4eat and Sickness. on Monday morning. Readman. Linton, Gordon Gauslin, Lloyd Lin- -Lois Turner, Jack Blelby, Robert Miss Tocid,bf Hamilton,to visit Mrs. (Rev.) G. S. Lloyd, of 'Mict. ton. Class II.-Eileen Union, Doris John Windsor, Cecil Postill, Jr. II.- Phone or-write f ..'ing her sister, Mrs. Raymond .Pil- land, spent themeek-'end w�Lth her Prouse, Harvey Byer, Gordon Ben- Lois Draper, Mildreti White, Billy "'ke *for a ew weeks. sister, Mrs. 0. A. Overland. son., Class I.-Victor Prouse, Jimmy Harnimiin, Ma ' Idalcolin. Ffirst' 43tf ED. BOWMAN, Whitby iris. (Rev.) 0. W. King, of St. ry Class C.,A. and Mrs. Overland and Coates, Jean Linton, Edgar Prouse, -Leo Hagerman. Sr. Primer�-Mary .V ji -Thomas, spent a few days last: children left on Tuesday to seend Milton Prouse. Wilma Burgess. Postill; Mary Gloria Windsor, Lorne week witti MiS62. E. Evans. - . teacher. a few days with friends in lion Carter. Jr. Primer-Fern M -.4 Maitland and Mrs. Anderson d,n enjoyed a visit from the former's Julia Wilson, Jean Bielby, Loree Wil- Rev. A. McLellan,"M. J. Wilker GRE -0. 11, PICKERING S. S. 14 liarns, David Turner, George White. 7n zmother from Toronto last week. and Dr. Tomlinson left on Tues- Green River school Names -in order of -meroit. L. L., Haying operations are now well day woehing . to attend , th,@, Ma. Graham, Teacher. Jr. IV.-Gladys Bielby (lion.), I -under way.,Th6 work has been soole Grand Lodge -somewhat delayed by the fireq--4-ent J. S. Bundy is ;usy these days rains. RSSL,9 e�rsin the dis- Mr. Kilpatrick and son of 10 t r i"'!ww"i t ff=t h e I,�tu,ni.p oeing,aud 7 spent Monday _AC I pressing work. y with other 7. Ever b ' d 'the former's son, Ben, and Mrs. W. M. and -Mrs. Palmer and -Kilpatrick. 7 Hlt-wh'Glegg were in Brooklinon Magnus and' Mrs. Morgan and Stin iay vi;4itiog the latter'i -dan- V I 119� family vvere in the city on Sunday ghter, Mr,-, Chas Elliutt. e: -Sa visiting the former's aunt, Mrs. C. A. Overland 6as been ap-1, poin fed gent for the Date Eatatel Mrs. Beaus, who has beeh Ill for fron, w WEEN �ou have N�, laorn cut flowers may be placed an order sc�nie time, is now recovering obtaice'd for any occasion, funer- .-Coupons. .0 with us for-a. memorial nicely and is at present visiting al, wedding etc: Send-your order you have looked far in- he r son, Phil. to Mr, Overland at Glaremont. to th� future for o-ur in a The bowling club engaged, W memorial work stands tournameni epe day la@t weeir We are givtng away original ro. Rogers Silverware al�solutel u-uu�, i1profit Sh&rieg Pj&a." A .y UD under stress of time 7 'the winners being George Banbur_v. Hear.Bert Pet4c.b,..Entertainer,and _'Fft_R;P" beautifill rind eur. __&- - Ed w.eather. It is tru elusive design in a high quality Silver Plate-with Wm. Rogers Son ly a lasting tribute. 4and Hirry Porter. and his assistants at Cherry, -,o George Banbiiry entered into trade mark on every piece. Gl'ven with an unconditional ­Guama- wood on July 24th._ -No GreaterTribute" - ' the employ of Morgan Pugh on tee--to give perfect satisfacticin without time limit. A, Tuesday to a%qist with the har- N. W. STAFFORD, -vestidg operatioce. HELLO, THEREI .,With every purchase you make at our store of 25c you re ive a Mr. and-Mrs. Stephens and two coupon marked 25c, with every 50c purchase a coupon mar�kecf 50c,' Kin ton Road, Do you know that.it.,'a celaning up arid with every $1.00 purchase a coupon marked$1.00and soon, When VVhitby 'Phone Whitby daughters. of Torobto, are visit- time 7 r am prepared'to repair and you have Raved $15.00 worth of coupons you are entitled to a "Rogers" Ing the former's soo,,Rev. H, R- baild"chimneys, also concrete work 'teaspoon. A full list of premiums is here given. f38 r q9. -and Mrs. Stephens. and paLiting. Chimneys swept and Mrs. Stephens (nee Eliza Forgie) furnace pipes cleaned. Hard mortar -from-Western Ontario. -7isi ted her ��e� Work- ffuaranteed� Charges Free with No Fake No Competition s Annie Forgie�,for a mod' Coupons Cash & ;leter, Mig erate. Phone Pickering 5501. ow days I-set,vc-eek. 34-49. A,mountipg to. Coupons No Guess Work Richard Day, of Balsam, wighes I Teaepoon ._.. 15 00 or .30 300 to dispoeA of his threshing outfit, THE BEST YET I Desert Spoon ..30.00 .60 d 00 We want to make our bus I' Maple Led Mutual, fliZo �24 I Table Spoon.:..32 50 _X6 *6 50 which is in good, runniog'condi I So u p 8 poo;i,..�32.50 X5 6.50 ness grow and grow in a legiti. See h tion. is advt. In another We ro.presen th Waterbury Odor I Iced Teaspoon_28.50 .53 5,25 mate way. The back pays column. e.qs Chern:call Ffl-Bets especial.17 ad-' I Salad Fork- .43L50 .,87 8 75 interest on what' you save, R. J. -Elow, -accompanied by apted for -niral-schools or where there Cheap rates for farm and c0UnUT I Butter Spreader39 79 -'.78 7.75 we pay interest on what buildings. -card will bring I Fork Med_.-.'..32.10 A& i3o Mrs. How. is ia L,�uclon this week is no water system. Can be I Knife Med......31.50 .75 750 you spend. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, -atteadinx the Mamonie Graud in, the ouilding. A 14,00 wind-mills.Silas etc. 'Lodge, and will a!s:) spend A few ful �nf'irmadon with drawings for I Cold Nest Fork70 00 Our Interests Are Your 'days visiting friends. each particular layout I G . 1,65 1650 lateresta. Automobile losqrsuce Beraw Ladle.. , 8d.50 I rr Spoo a.,100,00 200 2U.00 Poynter, of all kinds. 4- Mr. Smytb, J. R. and Mrs. Thex H. F 7- ton and Mivi Margaret Thexton, --3&7tf- wh4evale I Bah3rS oon "...3,100, 70 7.00 FARMS FOB SALB I Sugar -.M I Rutter K a d 'Mrs. �Dr') At- cite.. 40.M .80 8rW of Toro%to. a Write or phone ajore, of Sarnia, ment Sunday A 'X. wlth J H. &ad Mrs Be&]. Is Your No,Coupons allowed on charge . . . Let's- Go- ED. BOW M A N The Bal3ttst Sunday School held accounts over SO d-aye 20 WHITBY, ONT. their annual picnic at Oshawa Park on Tuesday, thereby uniting Kitchen. . Call it ' Phone BNO with the Sunday Schools of the J. FINGOLD'S The Pickering southern part of the township. MEE 'RX0 0 t %Tw. LeviGleeson, of Fort William'. ViAlance com-nd'UM b Mr. siact-Mrs. Rod- D accompaul tnan, motors!down last week :--and spent over Sunday With his Then b I a Oil Stove or 7. The object of this AAmociation to toll uticle and aunt. 11d, and Mrs. &W8 Range. lemon stowin and proseouto Aaleeson. the felons. Mrs. Walter, Ward and 4na. We "iris a full stock of Peilection joe,and Mra W.S. Cook and farn and Florence Oil Stoves Zh S Bust Members horing property stolen ammoull Ily retu rued home on Mondft-f row in stock. 3 and't 06".immediosely wikh�any momber ..1their motoring trip to new Ham. burner. of Ei6onsive oommilled. 1burg. where they were visiting Also a number of good used Membership fee SLO& relatives. Oil Stoves, reasonable, Opportuniftes Tiak*lm wev be�bad from was President at son, secretary on applics"On. Mrs. Robert. Worthy and ---Norman, of Brampton, arrived COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES -han cit 4) Exsc. Oom.-L 0. Banks. 0.S. Palm. (JAacer t y gae .hereon Friday to visit the for often, caU for che er. M.S. Cbapm&n. Pickering. or a mothor. Mrs.-Thos. Gibbons. Ask us for a demonstration ._!rkey returned home oil Sunday, in your home. investmenc of money. D. Munro, Jas. Richardson. evening, Mr. Worthy having We can supply you with wicks President, motored over for them. Regular saving wiU and all other accessories The garden party given irf the Screens. Fly Spray, Fly $watters' . . . :Farmers, Attention - MembriAl Park on Tuesday even !)core mod all kinds of Mid- prepare you to cake k, - under 'the an@ ing of last wee -pices-of 'the. Anchor@ Society of summer Hard-wave. advantage Of your 11have secured the agency for the Frost, Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple-. the United Cbur�h, 'proved very meats. and will keep constantly on Isuccessful. - The night was Ideal C H A S . -COOPE,R opporcumty tvilen' ic hand repairs for these popular -anct a good.crowd. was Treseut. implements, aMVeS. 'The program rendered by oronto w-VLAREMONT Also. Loudon's barn and stable fittings. talent waa much enjoyed. The DURANT MOTDR CARS I will&Iso.take contract@ for painting Orchestra provided aremout AND TRUCKS barns and houses by a new �J I,gc>od music durinj the eyening. 1,1 il I ' �!. . .. -I process, by spraying. :1, James Underhil Was in the �il v:, -Hati maws obeerf ully give in se rch 0� a. ....one day last week a Phone I=. farm help.and succeeded in secur- Soott_'S St "27-52. I itilla If oung"M an from the north ore 1111114 Established 1871 -C Und, who had arrived only R. J. M Claremont 4 on the da* p�evlonis. Th6re'are Claremont many men roaming through the Green River 1,0 country, claiming to be in. search Sp*ecial B of work,-which, too dften they 8 f6r aisket Factory I by Br.J. H. Perry, Man -:.hope the they cannot find. Aman Wt.._Whi�t Manufacturers of who is able and willing to work June.: .. - - I need not remaU ong in It Baske�N n.idle very I All kinds of Fru, this country, as the. dem"d in . : .�DRY GOODS rural communitiems is very great. Men's work 'shirts, :981c Berry Crates, On Thursday evening la.;;t overallq. he _n's Avy, pr, about Me Farmers'Biishel Baskets. o'clock our fire alarm wF09 Men's fancy sox, ... .50e s flekly ilk bose,­ Clotbas Baskets- -aoonded and--ovr-fI_reni�n e 1 4 C 70espeaded to the tall, WhiA le*ule- k Pennock from Reg. U-3ter, of the 9th con., Moody's silk underweiir,... A Safe RePUDJLLUFY TnEffi A nille and a. half west of Clare- Newest styles in men's 'Other Propri�tor imout. In 96nie my'steribiiq way stcaw fiats Bonds or'j, Phone Markham L604 7 fire had -broken out irr hii re-Qi-. GAOCEkTES` L Valuable Papers _,dence, Neighbors were also soon Ready cut niacaroni, 2 lbs ...19C upon the scene, and by hard work 00, 25c XFETY Deposit-Box in-your" brought the fire -under control, �0 Corn flftkeq, 3 pkiza for 'A BEATTY 7 ....... Shredded-wheat.,3 pirgs 25e nearest braneh of. the' StondArd that wheri,the fLre brigade arrive(i STANDS FOR THE. BEST . . Bran flakes, 2 pkgs,for 25r.- their �ervices were not needed. �resulted .3 Jelly po wder-9 and-ta mblav 25c the logical place to keep Considerable clamagp Bank ia Large pruneq, 2 for 25C 11 F from the fire'itnd firoin water. The your valuabl -con- e. Catsup, quart bottle .)3(: es for-Aecurity and joss is covered by insurance. NF6f There--dotered into -re9t At IrL iiencei We.shall be pleased to 4r 5 lbs for. SAr"N's o a p. 5 b a' a rs for 23C home in Claremont, en, July the 28C fnrai!�h you with: 'space: ue6esi�Aty Fancy mixed .biscuits, lb. f 10th, Mary Day.son. Af ter a long, Christle's sodas, 2.lbs.for. �_-:25c :A -tedious illness, follpwing pneu- fibeyour requiremernts at minitnum t monia, during whieh � she was Pe s, corn and tomatoes, al ways cheerf ul an-d"very unselfish. AylmE�r,2 for... rates. 29c Bulk black tea, special, lb. 63 c peacefully- Blue Rpse rice, 8 lbs. for 25C the end -came very -Previoui w her illness sh6 hAiri 28c TM, SINNDARi),BAW White tapioca, 2 lbs. for followed the nursbing profes�ion 21 Paucy-strtpe �ocoanfft, I'V* 27c And on accouut of her cheerf ul d i-4- OF 9 CANADA -.,I 11'. Litter Car-rierg, Hay Carriers Eoth4tion she was a favorite with ESTABU5HED 1873 Ptimpg, Door Tracks, Cow yonag and old. There re- Borvi-Q, Pressure Systems Etc. 0 -mains to mourn her father and D* AoS"C 0 T It will pay ,you to get my prir!es on inother, three sisters, Helen,"Lucy W. V. PEDDITT above before buying elsewhere, r �F6 and Lillian, and tw 4 o brothers, Pbone 1402, Mindger, Picke'ri-ng Branch FRANK 1. PROUSE 'David and Robert. 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I �4&�,,.�. .41 ... 1 6.., . .. .' .. - . . _1;�---------;_ .___... .-- . . .-...--- -___ , - � _.- --7---- . . .I � - - - WHAT A N -EXPRE834ONt - -- --­ ­ - -- - - 1 , , . * ' ' I . . I -:' - . � , - . _.��,­ . 1. r. . . . . - "Italia . . .. _1 - . ­ - - ,. ;, . . . 0 - 0 1 . _70 - 1%4 I . I . � . . I , ... ­ _ - the Wre�k Af ,,I'�­ I � , . . : � , , Tragedy and Heroism �, ?- I. - ':' :, 991 1-I I I . .I *k _...­:�' I.,; A . M - of �. a - 694f. -e I. I I ...I �..-. .._,�� C b . Grain dealers on the Toronto Board . . ... � I- I " -� . .I � I . I " ... 1. -... , or Trade,are-,making �. -.1 I—- ;; " ' can . . I . . . . the followings - - " ' ' * " I ­ . injons' and Aq,.G-lven in the American' Pr'ess of the - .,. I 4 a I quotations for ' ir iotas; - ...., - I � IOp I l'. 6. a or oa . �1 ... '. -_ " . . .--. . . " �.F,.:i -6,b I .....�,. . . ,. I . . . . ­. � .-Epic .of the Polar Regions -- . ., - - !:'�:� 6... � -No. 2 North., $1.85%;l . ..:1 . . . . F.,. b... 1 .4 it - Man. wheat ort - I I . - I . �4 ;i.."4 - ­ ­ - .. - . - 7 �. ... ..;. ... ­ : . ,,, .... • I ­ . .No,. 3- North., $1.29'; No:- 4' wheat; I � . I . � . . . 11 . � I". '�l I .�1�7 .. . . 6 THE VALUE TG SCIENCE? ­ - .�. I I . . I . , I b tough, o gJ ,,$ N6. .3 tough, $1.22%; No. -4 * , .. .. I I I . . . .1 - I ­ .15%;,No. 5 tough, $1.09. . . I ., ! No. I feed, 6A%c (cif.. . I. •- � , #`;� . �-..,,,, I . .b . . , I , . _."�q �.., After b weeks of.silence and u.neer--ed-by a Swedish aviator. ,In fact, ob- , I ,�...' 1, 7 �1 IG�Mall. oats-_ . b . . I-) .�!', , �, I b . I , I I ti Eagle,''radio and . -� I. I- .1. 1, I� , ( I . t . , IL I b� the Wichl I .arich and bay ports). � ,I� -,� ., , � .... .... C,�11 ;_41 �Il ; . American corn-No. 2 yellow, : I-' . . , ta !the airplane"have served in'this crisis � �L�.�b,.,6 . I I, n . Inty, while hope alternated with'86"vell lkv .. .1.1 . � ,:: I No. 3 yellow, $1.12. � I . I , .- ,�', despair, -the world learned by raalQ,to emphasize- the tremendous strides . .-. I . �Ibll:. "I I . ` ' . i ,:I`� .::�i:, I �:� 'It." " , .�.. . Miflfcked, -del., Montreal freights, - '4 : ,­,Iftat the dirigible Italia, in command'science has brought about In both .. I I .. � !bags included: Bran, per on, $35.25; . . . .; � I ib I ", .I I � � -': h I .. .99, 1. �. . b f Win. Umberto Nobile, had been:travel and communication since the .- ,� 'shorts, per ton, $37.25; middlin . m.o . .1. b �­ . ., -wrecked'on the ice north of the SPits-!days of Peary, Shackl7eton and Stetans- . ,I.. I . $43.25. , ,. ' __ - I 1 ­ -1 I . - I�I I ,t I bbb � son." For -months at •a time,. these ... .- �'..,. b ` � Ont. oats Good, sound-, heavy oats, I. . . I bergen -(Ovalbard) group, one of E-I . explorers were lost -to the ... .7,� I in cat- lots, 73c,,f.o,b, shipping points --- . earlier exP .. I I . ,.1. 'Crew killed, and the sixteen survivors 4world: no*, notes the Richmond , . . .. Ontario e6d milling wheat, f.o.b. . ,.. shipping points, according to freights.' - I es-Dispatch, "the explorer flies . separated Into three parties. Thus an i TI h. ,.. - undertaking that promised to be one�over the top of the world In the morn- . 1 I : not quoted. • b. I . - : '. �4 b . . I Birley-Malting, not quoted. . . . , . I..., . .I Buckwheat-Not quoted. : , ­ 40 i " Without radio apparatus saved - . quoted. -� f the greatest triumphs of Arctic ex-ling, and tells us about it,in the after- . .. I tra ,noon. ... ... � Rye No. 2, not q 1. ., . .. , :ploration was. transformed We . .1 from the Italia, pqints out the aBlti- ., . � - I ...1.: .. Man. flour-First pit&, in jute. $3, .. , . . Italian dirigible, after a ' ' . I _.__ _,gedy. The Its, . � 4 more Sun, the, whereaboutk of the . : I - . . Toronto; second pats., in jute, $7.40. ­ . - . . b . I Ont. flour-Toronto, 40 per cent, --i-_I----.-. .successful 2,000-mile voyage fsom her Nobile 'party.. would,not have been I __.- ... . - ---- pats., per barrel, in.car lots, nominal; . .. . I -King's Bay base-to-Lenin Land and.known. And, it adds. "without the . .b I , . ,;71 L_ . saab-card, not quoted. . . - contact ..- -left on her last voyage early,airplane, direct contact with them ..' I ..1. , . I . I� . i -Hay and straw-No. 1 loose, $18 to ­ I �. rethrn, I . _I � In the morning Of May 24. 'She reach.'could not have been established in �..: �I I . . ... . b . �. $19; No. 2 timothy, $14 to $14-50; .1 . . , . . . I I -1 ". ._ . p, save their. lives." I . .. : I . I . . . No. 3 timothy, $12 -, . I ,.,ed the North Pole that night, cruised time t . L . . . I I L . to $13..r-O lower I , about for two hours, dropped a cross! Since the successful flight of Major b - ' grades, $10 to .511; wheat straw, $10 �. .. . ' GeorgeBernard Shaw . . and some flags, and set out upon her Maddalena, observes the San Frall, makes his dL�but,on Broadway., 'An imitation of the I to $10.50; oat straw. $9, to $9.50. � �14 . )- :. . s�-11. return in the-tace of a strong head cisco Chronicle, "the world has fol- Mussolini scowl ;by the famous author on thg movietione. production now . PRODUCE. - - . �. . 7 i. . . . xiz . -- Iiiiii'd. 11111 went well, it seems, until lowed.,. by radio, these unfortunate being-shown in New York. . . cases � - �' ,:.,- - -, *lie was within approximately 226 ,beings In their dally driftingS, seen' . . I . York. . . . . . .. . 1. . .. . Eggs, ungir I fresh fi- , '. . . - Fresh extras, 34 86C I . ";-, King's Bay. the storms rage over them, and the ____- ___ __ .__.__­._______ :-,--_-_- -"----- -_ , ­ - 31 to*M; seconds, 25 i� 26c. . I , .'". miles of her hangar at dense togs hinder the search by plane. were thrown out on the floe with a e tic fight May 16, and reached the 'R- y, soltids, pastear. * ' ,. , . Then radio messages ceased. I I 4 I - Creamery, i � �O ,, -that followed Never b1fore have we been spectators supplies and the wireless apparatt. vicinity of Lenin Land the next day. ised, No. 1, 38 to 38%c; No. 2, 87 ...-4.­ - I-.;.• . - -.1 The weeks of suspense editors at such a stirring drama, never before Three of the hardiest started afoot She returned to Svalbard (Spits- to 37%c. remind American newspaper 'hurning creLrn-"Special;' 86c; 1.- - f the silence-almost despair-that have castaways In the Arctic best-j. un• toward land to seek succor. They,bergen on the 18th, reporting no I C 11. . ,�: , " - 0 have been swallowed up in Ice and new discoveries of land, Early,in the 'first, 35c,; second, 32c. . ,A b: � " the forced landing of Olin.I der the dally observation of the . b - F; � -followed ' I Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, paraf. . b I, :" `.:j,, mander Rodgers and the crew of the world." To the St. Paul Pioneer snow. So have the unfortunate seven morning of May 24, General Nobile 1 '� I. *. . set out for the North Pole, and reach.:fined and, Government graded, 22'A I I from sight in I to 221I I . , ", Navy seaplane that first essayed the'Press: that quickly passed . 11 � .: .. I ."hop" .from allfornia' to the Hawaiian, "The fierce strugg4e being enacted, the drifting, helpless gas-filled bag ,ed It soon after midnight. At the end� Poultry-Live-Hens, over 5 *lb&f . . 1` I'.. . the great ship. I . , . •.:!. ,� - ../ ' I - of of two hours, the return journey was ,24 to 26c; do. 4 to 6 lbs., 21 to 28c; _�,- � Islands several years ago. enters re- on the frozen seas 'of the Far North ... I , 1 5 , - . un, and on the 26th came the first do, 3% to 4 lbs., 19 to 20c; roosters, .. � call the wreck of the Shenandoah. In Is as thrilling a drama of life as "On theArctic Ice is given a graphic I beg . , , , , � . - its picture, a panorama of, life at its I intimation, by- weak radio signals that over 6 lbs., 14 to Ibe: do, 4 to 5 lb&. , , . � the Philadelphia In-I tmAgInation could conceive. with . 21_. ' I `-� ,.-*- the opinion of an to -Dr Hens, o r 6 17 , illumin-'varted phases of adventure, heroism, heigth of tragedy and suffering Six!the Italia was down on the Ice III 14c. eased-- ve . . .12 .. , . . . .... . . �Alslrer, the brightest ray that . .4ites the Italia disaster is the nobility 'modern science, and human emotions. men from a dirigible airship huddling�needed help. The plans for rescue lbs., 27 to 29c; do, 4 to 6 lba., 25 to, . � I . I I I . . ,which marked the immediate attemtps'Nobile and Amundsen were associates on a floating berg' that is gradually 1,were formulated the next day by Nor- 27c; do, s% to 4 lbs., 21 to 28c; do. ., .. . ' i.,,,..--� - . -.of numerous Individuals and at least'two years ago in the ftirst dirigible breaking, communicatillig with the j way, and the other nations-Italy, under 3% lbs.. 19 to 21-c; roosters, .. " .. - - .1 � .:.. 'France. Russia, Sweden and Fiordland over 6 lbs., 17 to 19c; do, 4 to 5 lbI . .1 0 six European governments to rescue expedition over the pole. out ,of world through that tiny marvel of. - I I 6 � . . _ � - 16 to 1-1c. I 11 I Journey science, the radio, while d --quickly followed suit.-"Literary, - . the aerial castaways. Soviet Russla.'events In that wonderful JO daring Byers ---q I PROVISIONS-WHOLESALE t- . " ' , I perso that other wonder of Invention. the Digest." . - - I. L: ­ -. ..-­_� �V'rance,, Italy. Norway. Sweden and grew bitter feelings and in . _. - � .� . - . , ­111aland sent war vessels, sealers, and ,controversy 'nal I - . .:.� Smoked meat-Hame, med.. 28 to I between the two men. airplane, circle overhead seeking . 131c; cooked hams, 43 to 45c: an-joked .. I. ice-breakers to the Svalbard area. On;.They were no longer friends and ship-I means to rescue. Seven others of the . : ..� _...- - Inimigration to Canada - 1-rolls,24c; breakfast bacon, 28 to 31c; � - . . ­ .­ .Ilsoard. In some Instances' were theirImates. but enemies. were, swept into space. Three . i � L - .. I I party Telegraph (Ind.Cons.), do. fancy, 35c: backs, peamealled, 34 - ....'.. _. at Al"ciant I,-& III IaQ 2LIanes and I .-Stroug in singer, Amun son I tramped to almost certain death. The London Dally Walits agli- to afic� do. smoked. 38 to 40c - - briii-"Amundsen, seeking o" Ps irusi fly ured meats-Long clear baccom, 50 -, .their most brilliant aviators. Other' stronger in brotherly love, In culturallsts -, ft-Is chary about admit.' C � . enemy, disappears with his crew, Six i and larger planes followed from the desire to Serve and sacrifice. When i to 70 lba., $21; 70 to 90 lbs.. $19: 90 . . ` , ', ' , -mainland. alive. but not yet rescued. Sixteen ting Industriallsts, and it Is the pte- to 100 lbs. and up. $18-, lightweight '.. ... , I . .) .- one of these machines '.Nobile crashed against an Iceberg a - ' $11.50; heaveywai lit .. ­: � , �1 1piloted by Captain Gullbaud of France,month age, lost, but not yet given up. The age thora of unemployed industrialists in bbl,&, . 9 , . .. � . and eventually was able - . �1_ . ?p -- . b : and carrying Roald Amundsen and 'to tell the world by wireless of his of adventure, the days of daring deeds,li which -wo;In this country particularly rolis: $38.50 per bbl.. , 1 . I I I. I Lieutenant Dettrichsen of Norway I the events, of romance and tragedy desire to see reduced. With Increas-, Lard-Pare, tierces, li%c; tubs, I �. � I - accident, the the exploter vol- . prints. l8c. .1 1) � - ,.� '. . have not passed!" Ing prosperity-and even now the 1`>1/c: pails, 16%c; , 'failed to negotiate the 600 miles be-.' h passed•" . � ­ . .unteered for the rescue. and started * " i de- Shortening.tfem­,s, 14 3,4.,c; tubs,15mc; - . Dominion of Canada can fairtr be . .b A tween Norway and King's Bay, It IOU with Ave companTons in a power. . It Is the stritingi Irony of tato; re- , 15f,'c; tins, 17 3/4c; prints,-lG%c_' � . .1 i :. 1 � 1 ' ­ . .. . . -Ufflon-Star.I scribed as enjoying .marked prosper--Palls � --I . .­ . � . , - was Major 'Maddalena of Italy, guided ful French' airplane, Since he sailed marks the Schenectady �*ity-there will, we hope, be a greater, - - 1. , - . . ­- ­� � - _�_ ' . . I I . to the Noblle camp' on the Ice by from sight five days ago, no. word has "that Nobile should be found, and theI ,.. .. . I . If - ­ the rpmnants of tbe­Italla's wireless,'cbm Sc.m(,WheT-e In the icie,North he mail with whcm lie'is not- on good I readiness to open the doors Fide to I . - .Canadian Colonists ' -, . ..- f� , , -_ olio discovered. the Nobile party after Is do'Wn. but there is strotf., hope of .term.9 .he III Surely, .adds thisi other than farmworker5 and donlI I. r . - � _. - ,servants-the two classes of British! ''Ott"'j'a Pn,it ('Ind. Lib ): 1, is to be .. they had been adrift on the Ice for I his abifilty to come -through; paper, **If It'N sub-lime io lay down[immigrants most in demand, . 7hoped that ri,) Government will make . . .- . I ' . . � - . - nearly a month. . ' ore's life for his friend, how much 1. I . . i "%obile, vI,Ith ,his -radio,. ,rendii out I �. - - I every effort possible to come to an � . - Italian"taint � * !-ag'r,�Pftient With . . . I The large scaplane of the I faint messar4q and helps .guide other greater Is It 'to lay,It down for an. . . ., , C. . -I.. . . the transportatlos- � , I ._�vfftrer, however. was, unable. to land. .. Appeals to the PrivyCouncil corimartles and to be abi to Offer . �. � . .. . . . daring aviators to his flon-tivet held of, mem y." It I& to Arnland,4ea's credit, . e - ' . on or near the drifting boo on which fee. .Tbcy fit�Lss tful by rt,p't:Itateill' but agr^es-,the .New York S-un; "that he, (,,juallang who wish to,remain in this : 1. I'll � . � Nobile and-his five companions-were, .. . Y. that ! London Times (Ird.): The "r'vy I country with the object. of colonize .. . ­ .I mar ' . finally spot h14 camp, Thev cannot forgOt silly and ,-vcry grievance when its o6i'ion is invoko,d,- -:.-*' .1 . . - marooned, and the. t4sk of alighting land` on- the rough Ourfare, but flying he over had againqt Nohile, and made Council, w n , , Ing new laud as advantageous tains- . - . lb - - . . . . onon the jaxged. surface fell. to a low drop him 5upp�les and encourage a' gallant effort to at(I h14 former sbil). expounds the law aq ,the Dominions portaticn conditic-il as tlio'qe wbtc,b ... ._: . y jhfur Swpd[Fh . . - . . -,- . . � - ­ ( Amundsen- h&ve adopted it Or haleI can en- , - youthful airman, Lieut: Einar- i vain-ornate." 'The task of finding . . made It. But Im ' aline; at presen �. Lundborg, This, bik-rs the .New York Einar-mens. Ships of all kinds plunge vain and: the two Nobile parties "still neither the Privy Council' nor any migrants . . ly---at the let- barriers-.J6 reach:him. , or British Authority'I joy. Certain eacrifices will have to . ..Herald Tribune, "was one of the most Bigger planes approach and search for loomst'a,.4 an linmenRe'und6rtaking" to other Imperial ado, - But are -they not being 7 . . ­ . I I be �m .daring feat.,t -Ili tfiii history of avia- safe spots to land.that thoy may carry tile Philadelphia Inquirer: .. _ ican do more. The Dominions have � whole time for strangers! . ;the'exclusive right -and -duty of k)lv.-I mad, the ., I b ... tion." The difficulty Is perhaps best back, to Spitsbeigen or to the refief ' The three men who ,.';tdrtebd to make Ing their own problems. It is for us, .. . --------4'-----= Illustrated by the fact that on the ships the survivors of the stranded tl.ieIr way over the Ice to Northeast . . "__see-oVd att-empt- this -plane "cracked' .. I . their fellow-subjects In the Empire, to. 7 Detective stuff:--When'you pass 11- � . - group. . ­. L.md,hare no radto or sextants, and I .I .­'. up." But General Nobile, are told, . . - ' 1. .. . hope that In future as in the pist just house and smell a cake burning, It's ... . "When the,Italia bumped if they have been swept away�,from . I � - .... .. . �, .1.iceberg � and effect f .: .- � � was safely ashore where he i and had its 'cabin torn off, the great the land by the moving ice their plight 11 could aid.I effective-solutions for all o, 'them a sign the hou" Is on a party lliiet.� I . ... : - � . - . ,An the international plans for rescue; I � . . . � Is well-nigh hopelesq. Even ore des- may be found. .­ ". 'San Fm-rc!sco. Chronicle. nicle.- - . ....,-.. .. .- I...-. wireless, the- 'discovery of Marconi, bag sailed off with the wind to' the ' ,in I• . � . . ; I � . - 'unknown, perate Is the,coudition of those who ; � . I. ­. . ..1-4. - me of his countrymen, had broughi. . - .carryllig; seven men of th4� were e .carried away with the wreckage - , � . . ., ,....,. � ... .. � .. _.. .. ... .. . -.- -___-_ - .--- ' I ..__-. the airplane, of American origin, pilot. crew, while Nobile .and eight .others have.. food.-and I . . . , . . of -the Italia. .They Amther Crou' ing Fatality .. ­ .. ___-___ ----___-.-- - weapons, but neither radio. for com- - .1- . .1. . . � - An Interesting View of Amelia . . I .1munication purposes nor navigational . .I,— .. . , ounts 'for Three Children . . ,_.L .__ Ik. . _. . . . . - instruments with which to learn where ... .-. . -b... �. I I ,11 - . . . . � _.­� .- � _ . . . . . I. . . • . they are and guide a course to safety.* . . . . 1� -,, "The s -.. .. . & � ..-� , b, .1. ..I�� .., • search for- th6 Italia's sur- Electric Radial Kills Titree Children .and Seriously Injures . I ., " . ." ,A':I" "I:,* . . . 1, I 1. . � , W.`y . , I . . . ._ � '. i:,,, .1, .. "I - .- - . ,:.. ,, ­ ,: .. �. � � vivots, partially successful after a . ­ . . I .. . _. Father Near Norval - , - - . ..bb �._ I . " - . I � . - I;!:: .;, has I .. . -�- ..�, - . :. !::.,;: . , .�, . . . :. . month-, of endeavor, really just - ., � .­ .. . . .. :; I: ! begun." ____ I ­' . .� : . � . .- ..� ,MORE ,CARE •NEEDED How will this grim drama of the - .. ..b . - . - .0e - .- .. � b 111� 11 I �, � . . . . , I I at the rear wheel. �'.. .. I North end?' In the opinion of the I I NorviLl, July' 15.-Three children an its right side, , , , , , , ;�"I i 1 . � tj -. ... � , I .. ,r _ I��,­:. ,;� Norfolk Virginian-Pilot: aged nine, eight and live were Ille throwing it so-me forty feet- .. _: , �­_ .,�..:::... . . ::b, : _ k . ; _.- . .", I , 1'. :�i:`.`:_.,� .. . ,�; .,...... .,b "No one may say. . The prevailing- near bere 'and thei father, George One of the children was pinned nor- ,' n- .1 .�, ,� � ..".......3 I -1 .. - I ­ ' . .b George ' ,I .... ,.:. I I- . . , %�Wi.:%.! � " I _. .- - . ," ,F... , 1. I note is cruel suspense. But while Brown -of Norval, seriously Injured der the wreckage of the, car,-which I .�-, bk.. I .. ­ - . 1 .. . I 11.1, ...ii:,,..%i.".. i,:�,fi:,"b..., I -:.. % . the strain and uncertaint,v. continbe, when- an eastbound Canadian Na- was . ''.; �I� landed on Its top, and a dead when . : there are aspects of the drama that tional Electric.. crashed Into a , b I [extricatea a few, moments later. The � I ,:-k-... There is the I ­ . 4 .:.%:j;::;::, I I Iiii I. " 1 :. .., !l".:: lift up one's heart. motor car at the level crossing half other two, and their father, were . . .!: I , . --, I .t. spectacle of Amundsen (whose North a, mile south Of the town- . burled from the Sedan, one child be- _ e- . I . 7!�4­:,' .:. 4:l,!,:%.::,::,: i. , , .�­­.. , .. , ...... �.:� : '. Pole fight with Nobile in ' . . :, ,, ,.; ., Norge '. I -z. , ..:.-..._::i`, _�:."_... . , , :-,:.��,:,. ,.. - I`I .'. , ,�;...':: : , . .. . . I. -.. . . ..:;:,�:::. .:;T-.%. ,� . .1:., X":. :,:::�:�.. The two elder children were killed instantly killed, one dying several . � I - :;.,:'.-: ...�.:::: :.:.:. �:�'..�I '' . :., : ended in reciprocal recrimination), f - _. ,::::.X,l! �P.01�.. . ,�,, - I � I , . . . '� , I..: .b ;.:.% `^ I I . III - ,'­ ,,,, - .., �.�l.. . -�::,, 1 � ­ .1 ­ I - - - ­­ :7, . ,--.;?,.:_',�-�!:�,.'.�,,,�'.....,�- . .-.,-,��.�,��-�� :I, . 1:;f lastantly,.while-Ahe- youlagest--died' at urs-liter-4ill-&� iiighbrtiris�ome I . I . b.. -?�:l::..!1..";.", --,�:.,.. . � forgetting the petty differences of a - . ....., . b :� I.: . being taken to a ,. , . 4 I ......: :.�;:;.'..1 . I ,. . ":,. I : • , :�:,;:.�..., ? ;� . . .. .....::: :.::I!�..,� . . . . . . " . ... ...I the house, of a neigbb,or five*libuth- and the father .1, . d ......, ;; I . 1. .� year ago, and rushing off to his rescue. ' . . . �.� X. 1 Guelph hospital. - ­ � he picture of brave men later A jury was sworn in last, I . , .. ­ , * j��!:':- ..... ;:.,.,: . ,-%. . � I " ! - - There__1s__U_ _� - . ... ... ..'......,I ..'_ : , .1 . � 1-1 I"I_ .1i;1':,:1 ...%::: I _qre t after the usual prellialn .- �... . _.I --_- . .1 .. � _ : �, - - : � .� night, ,and, . , , -, : ," I - Thrown 70 Feet . . - I :1:;..*:.. , ... b I I '. , from France�and Italy, from Norway, I. .. - Child Th . "..'r; I.� .,: . esf was adjourned li'A- - - . aries the tnqu Sweden, Finland, and Soviet Russia, III Friday, July 20. 1 The I,njurles sustained by the chil- . '� . �',. .1 daily .risking their lives that other oile' of the children, who dren by both the impact with the � n � lives might be saved. Where Nature The m r IWI - ti e acct-I radial, and by the force of their fall,' ..,I .1. � .. -.,- I "....,,b.:.�'. . as at home at the time of I . . � .. b.: ... and ,machi",ry enter the play there w were te,"tble..- Phyllis, the youngest . .1 :. ,-i b::, .., ri . 1 '.7 I. :,',,�,:i�'. I,�'.� -­.. .. 4II! 1 , is . . -_ I I :�. .. are blind cruelty, suspense, mishap, ,dent, in . a state bordering c 'child, who was riding In the rear seat, i- � ­ $ medical . I . ­­_.. , -it and perhaps death. Where man's 1 hysteria, and und�r constant - - - .. � -_. . I ;attention. . . ; *as thrown' se'venty feet against a ­. . ' .I, - ' . . - . . " , enters the play', there are I 1 spirit e attention. ' fence along the rig't-of-way, had her : . . I .. I I . , The tragedy occurred when Brown ,�,., '� ,s- and cacti-I her head .... ..,::.*.**.-.Ili�*L oMy courage, unselfishness,I - . . I . , �I:., 1.1. - ' ' ' chest, badly crushed, .and b. . . ........... .. .. . _ _ . to the track directly, . 11,11 ' �dro',�e'hl!i car on ..,. ,". .,�. . .: flee. - , .'. �.i�.:I . -., . ... I .b . - I.b.I. '...� .''!.b..:�.:.,: -... "i":, .,:..­..iI.:'. _.:� . : ,.b . in the path-of tice, radial, which W..13 severely -Injured. She was ancon-.. �, . ;::.: .I . ,. I , b...''. . .;.:":, "It Is a spectach) that ren-,, ones I ,�Ohen picked up, and never - . ,� ,..t- %.I�' ­,,,... ...,�� .:,1. I.,j .� � ,.,-:. " ... I :I -1.:.:.:X., .::, , -i, .. b, ... ..:� ..� � .. ' .�­� .. ..., speed of thirty-miles.scic"s . .­ . ....'.j* ::`-.,�:; ;;:"'?- " , ...I . ..:�. i:: . , ,. -4. ; - :i ;I fifth.in the essential nobility of man- travelling ata i rallied, The other two children had I I I ii.:..;_ . I '�Ii. : Fo�r boys playing nearby':' L. , , . I an hour. � �.! , kind." horribly crushed, death ' I .� . ..� :b i . . ," ,_- "log of the Italia" might be travelling I their he I : . . I , , .;,� ..�..::.��.. �: The ' o !.1 . .. I . . - .. ;4,� I : ,�**!i.;, .:i . !_".I.- .�:� , ;claim to have, seen the car, tr .. ., ... �"; ,�i....',i .::.-�..�N. ,,, ;.!_,.I :� . ., .;f, - , , I::I. -� ..,-,-. .. . . - ., I,.`...:::I. I .1- In both Cases being pronounced In .." �.. '.�..',' I , . 1. 1 __=,;:4� 'i I'at ii mode"rato rate.of specd_bift ivere N ... b."". I .. .-:�", ',! � -il 17, -n was unconscious .:�! .� . I - I I summarized as follows: On Apt : . I . ,. I � .. , .. .. . ..I - . . � .1,".. .. . she was flown from Milan to Stolp,I unable to prevent the accident, stantancous. - Brown , - �K��,I . .1.,*4-.I , , i when picked tip, but regalU - . _­­­ . �71*...* .. . ".�..ii,7","."" .11 , . .I..,­" I ": ..; . ,.:..,:. . Germany. Battered.by a storm and I The theory Is advanced that, Brown d con .0 I % .- :'W, I I 'sciousness-in the Guelph hospital late , _. - mve exl)ected the radial to slow up suffi - I , .. I .. ll� . . It 4 head winils, the Atft (Ild �hot leave. - I . , 'F-- ,- ti I tently from a station just'bey6nif tile at Ight. . . .. .I :, . . '' - ..;..."I � ,b ., I ...��� - .b .. . . . , �:,.; �!:......1.".....:,. , -- -7 M in - .. 7-- -' I !i�,;;.;. .:..::I. . I. .�. .:'.- for Spitsbergen un May 3. She,c .. .I . _: . ­ . .- - ' I crossing, to allow him to clear the. .The radial ear�whtch`flkured IiI' 4 I reached Vadsoc, Norway, the next day, ., . ' . . I(racks at th6 speed he was trv-volling, accident was AMELIA EARHART ARRIVING AT SOUTHAMPTON . . where storms-delayed the-flight north- . broltight to a stop 535 The -happy Young transatlantic aviatrix Is seen in the plane doorway as d, A few (lays later Uio itallanibut there were no passengers either feet from they crossing, according to war I— .. . Polli tidirigible landed at her hangar ation the car or at the station, and the measurements, which gives an indlear, I I . I �, .1 ..... .. . life Friendship taxiod to.a landing on its arrival in England from Burry , . King's Bay. She left on her first.Are-','radial struck tbi3 car with full force- tion'of Its speed. I Jn Wales. ­ I I-. , - '.. ...� . . �-.,- , _ .-I 1. . . _. -. .. 1 . � . k - . �b .i .. 11 . . I . .. . . b ... .. . I I I . . . . - , - . I - . I . a � . . . I . I. I .b I . . . .I � . r . I _ b . I 1 .4 1 'i. I .� - .. � . . . � I .i . . , I ". b I . . .�� . ,I , ". . .. �, I . - I lb � . �� b 4.�� � I, Ii;�,- It - - , � -'I' '� . , . ,�" -, ." Y�,.,., , , . , - --1 , , ,," I � - I , i�, " ,,"".�.__ � ..� .11 1,. _�Al_ .- &�i. I - t.,,e "..- � -1 1-- �- _�.,_..--- - - . 112. . 1. r'"".+.,.. , - L, I—�.,-.,.-* i b 15A . 1. I I -���.4__ .�,.&.-m:,, � .. I I I,.%v , I �,W �, � '_�_C­-,�,-_ . _. - , , , ­- ddi� , , 1:tl�. 11 � .1, ,jgjggg�� I# �� ". -I ­1, , 'Ill 1 - �� , .I, - 111111 0 U-ITIF n IF --:=r n'g .7,7. 7 madelast last October when heavy snow made further work Impossible. The 14. capitalization of the company consists- 7 WAS VERY _DEL FINANCIAL 0 -1,600.00 shares of $1 par, of which f S per­­cenL is under or 9' ' ing Dr. Williams' Pftdoption to Consolidated Smelters to Us T 1928. Only 105,000 shares are In the NEWS PHIS. hands of the public. U)iofficial estl- Mrs. Caspar Miller, Lourdes, N.S., mates of proven'ore iies4rves M "says that twice in her lifetime, she r At a recent meeting of shareholders from $10,000,000 to 4$20,000,000 in eop- reason to be thankful for what of Central Manitoba Mines announce- per and gold.. .0 Dr.- -Williams, Pink Pills did for her. ment was made of progress In milling Shaft sinking at the Bathurst to be- • -�3 treatment and do" :Ls ood te''d BUS, saga:-="I Was a very, delicate v6IOPMcUt Of now Ink carried on at the rate of about 24 girl going Into womanhood, when I ore at depth. OfflieWs state that all feet per week through dloritp. The •'I first found b;eqefit from Dr. Williams, milling problems involving, a special shaft should be at around a feet by treatment to eliminate sulphur con* this time. Pink Pills. I"was a sufferer with . .'Red Rose Chmmige Pekoels tent of the are had been satisfactorily cramps and Pains every month and filed te solved was hardly able to move around at and that'extraction was- ap- Dogs on Running Boasts a you can buy' at the possible. eat 4al- One day when 'I was very sick proximately We cannot recall ever having heard Ii end came in to see me, and she ore body operied. up have been clearly board of an automobile on which he fri * While the limits of the first main of a:dog being thrown off the running Jn dean, bright Alumimsfrit --.-Odd to MY Mother'. 'Why not try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I know they will defined (commercial ore appears to was ridifig, says an editorial in the do her a world of good.,, The-result w e Modern Poetry Shooting Don'ts have bien bottomed at 376 feet depth), Fitchburg Sentinel. But have new shoots have been opened up fair �.'Was MY mother got six boxes seen them perched in pre6arious.pool- Glasgow Herald (Cons.): One of the Three valuable "don'ts" for shooter and I be and In gold content, In the main Kit- tions on-automobiles from which we most disconcerting facts about our- are given by a writer In the current began their use, and I soon thenar workings, promising in extent found benefit from them. By the felt that they were destined to be rent English poetry Is that while 6b- Issue of "The American Rlflemax%." and. results is eine new ore body In time I had taken them all I felt an thrown at any moment. Perhaps the YlOuBly sincere, it lacks abounding vi- Remember them the next time you altogether different girl *nd no longer the subsidiary shaft have been good. writer of the-fc4IowImg--piece-In--thethe- talitY.-We-7 may.have-bad here and Set out on the..ran e: suffered fr9m cramps add pains. The company has a lot of exploration Lewiston Journal has seen or heard there such aesthetic pleasure &.a one .1. Don't ft youF thgger Pull In a work ahead- of It along the 6,000-toot Zhen a few years ago I was attacked of a Idbg being injured 'In this way. may find by any'quiet-flowing Enklish crowd, or allow anyone else to do so. break. Ith -Influenza, and Was sick for.six At any rate his word of caution and �otrearn in languld summertime, Weeks. The mill Is running at 14 tons daily but Go down cellar aIond when fife folks Again, I started taking-Djr. one would have to be of a plac:idl complaint seems reasonable:. i`are away and try to you*heart's con- Williams' Pink Pills, and again they on ore averaging ;10 per ton, and The too common practice of carry. Philosophic nature ' to rest content tent. Costs have been reduced to brought mo good -healtij. I am the about $7 ith mere smooth perfection, or per ton, thus leaving. a good profit. Ing dogs on the running boards of Iw with 2. Don't take some other fellow's or Mother of a family and do all my own automobilei should be discouraged, la general all-pervading charm-but. no'your own rifle off the rack and point work, 80 You see I have to keep Canada-Dry Sales and Earnings abolished. even when the.animals are �outstanding grace or beauty. In oyer We shoulder of some fellow. who good Reported at Record Inside a luggage carrier. pills to keep me go. There is America It Is even worse than here,1 Is on the firing point. If you wish to rr Now. I always June sales and earnings 'of Canada constant danger that they will be for tAe-'I7-nfv`®rsItIes are sending out'try the balance of the gun or see bow recommend Dr. -Williams' Pink Pills Dry Ginger Ale broke 'all 'monthly thrdwu off. 'The least-little bump, the hundreds of young romantic poetio'you; like his scope do It on"the firtug Ito any Of, any friends who may be records In the history of the tom- sudden swerve so frequently neices- scarcely distinguishable from one an-,Hne. kly." I - Party, It is reported from -New York. sary on the road, may send the -poor other, so common Is their Impeccable 3' Don't ever ' point' or' carry the If you are suffering from any con- This made possible a, record six dog smashing Into the road and under�artlstry. Arrayed opposite these are�muzzle of any firearm past any per-, dition due to Poor, watery blood; or Months,, showing net income ot-close the wheels of another machine. it is the score or so, equally skilled but not'son at 'any time under any ell-rcum- 'weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil. to $1,475,000, equal to $3.20 a share, Inhumane and the practice should be so easily self-pleased, who In sheer'stance, unless you Intend to shoot -44 Nams' Pink Pills now, and note how against $2.82 for first half at 1927. discouraged and stopped. It scarcely revolt against perfection seek saws- him. 1 4, lyour 'strength and health will 'Im- Final official figures are not expected seems that a real lover of doge would Ition from mediocrity In what at first ip 1PrOvs. You can get these pills through for another month. ever treat one that way. it also is a !sight seems More perverseness or &I- When a Mexican candidate doesn't 0 Any dealer in medicine, or at 50 cents Massey-Harris Company earned Practice that could easily cause a Imost unintelligence, but familiarity 'it box from The Dr. Williams' Motif. $2.69 per share on Its present common twin the office he's running for, lk* Cine Co., Brockville, Ont. severe accident." (with I". ves the reader a partial vim- c !keeps right-on running, If 1�osslbls.— stock in the fiscal year ended Novem. kh, tbA very novelty of which makes ber 30th last. In view of the increase it seem actual revelation. Once that i Arkansas Gazette. connections made WiU Puss Enjoy Your VaCg. In sales and the new SUM COMPLem �by the company this year, the report tion, TOO? for 1928 should, allow E031noyelty Is ,goat niothfug roundna. 'Vacation time will soon be here (better results. substantially 9P If nothing untoward KW UJITLE ON" Why "Glow-Wornits GJow again, It will be fine for the children occurs before the harvest, Canada will To refer to a "Slow-worm" 14 to use as 22nL" w"aftaves, s amw $L240. 1,084t and for tired grown People, 'too' but reap probably the largest crops At the first sign of 111nesa during quite a wrong term. be4muse the glow- J's.1d. Other 'rejeactpes, ik4ld Glasses what about the pets? Vany People In Its history. This would further the hot w worm to a beetle! and Uterescop" to choose fr*nL Handy weather give the lith000ne to have anywhere, Send for list. Alberts, out to admitted-'01POO&I Co-. ZfA. 122 8ft Ave. Wes% Who have cared tenderly for a ca strengthen the hands of farmers and Baby's Own Tablets or in a few hours" The light It give, dog all winter leave for the sum DeVL M oalwary. AjtA6 enable greater numbers of them to As.-inar be beyond-aid,—These Tablets ly pretty, but the a not low-worm is ----Vacation without a thought or care equip 'their farms with modern me- will bifevent summer complaint 11 by any means the only insect that, 14 for the little friend they have let chinery, so vital to the economic given occasionally to the well child. can "Slow." There are over 600 other t be ter atmve... kind. There Is no sadder sight tb,,i safety of agriculturalists to-day. and' will promptly relieve these Slow-giving varieties. a a cat or dog, suddenly rendered home- Bldgood Is now diamond-drilling troubles if they come on suddenly. Although scientists know COMP&M, After a shave. lotion your d less by Its owners' vacation, wonder- along the eastern boundary In the Baby's Own Tablets should always be tIT017 little about glow-wormc It face with Minard'a Soothing Ing about the streets hungry and hope of picking up an extension of kept In every -home where there are seems to be established t-bat the light and cot. Rxce!lent for cuts. bomeless and homesick for its little the Moffatt Hall NO 1 vein. President young children. There Is no other is generated in the act of breathing. playmates. People seem to forget, Lee Erenbou3 confirmed this report medicine an good and the mother has and the rays are akin to X-rays, and that the city to a very Inhospitable and added that the work continued the guarantee that they are absolutely not, as wits once thought, merely place to the homeless pet and that un. satisfactory. It should be remembered safe. They am,sold by-all- druggists phosphores"Ut. The . glow-worm's 'less provided for it will suffer from that the pending deal for control of or will be mailed on receipt of price. Slow, It has been proved, will pone- both exposure and hunger while they the adjoining Moffatt Hall property 25 cents per box, by The Dr. Williams' trate various substances In the same ftvwp. are enjoying their vacation We can by a large company, said to be Mcin- Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. A little manner as X-rays do. OF always make some provision for them, tyre, should be a constructive feature. booklet. "Care of the Baby In Health A to why the glow-worm should neighbors and friends will be glad to The Financial News Bureau is In- and Sickness", will be sent free to any glow, that again is a mystery, Some keep them, or, better still, why not formed that Lake Shore's north vein moQer on request. wise men say It is to show it Its -foot level Is over 40 feet eke the pet along and let it enjoy the on the 1,650 it way; so-me that It In to scare Its flwAtJon with you.--Lydia Joanna Sol• wide and to very high grade. The re. :Love, Honor and Obey enemies; and others that the light port is. unoffifficial, but comes from a M. H., In Leeds Yorkshire Evening acts as '41' attraction to Insects linter reliable source: • still, and In that way the glow-worm Post (Cons,): There Is no avoiding Lea Erenhous, president Of the the plain fact that in any marriage Bea Its food. .We read that American are sink.* MOTHER OF 3 Ing $1,000,000.000 a year in dubious Crown Reserve, states that Crown Is worthy of the name the two people finioncial schemes. The principal one starting a •'crosscut north at the I loo. Minard's Liniment henie cuts, brulsoiL concerned have at-times to subordin. of which Is keeping up with the foot level to explore the vein cut in bottom of the Shaf ate their own Inclinations to those of l TWINS HELPED neighbors.—Arkansas 'Gazette. It. This Is the first the other, _If wives-do not-..obey" Digging Our Graves With work,done north of the shaft. - ggi their husbands In some matters, and Restored to Health by Taking A report from Rouyn is to the effect Our Teeth their wives 'Daily. Mail (Ind. �Cous.): LY& E. PhAdum's Vege- J&1W 40roy that Malartic has made a high grade In others, then there Very soon comes London ' Do husbands do not "obey.' th Most of us are sinners against the tswe compoilulid At istrike •on the 375-foot level. KIrkIand1JntG1 ming the pitiful picture of a hen- -it that Ritchieen we-are III we Lake news has chic Gold dietic lav/q. )ten- Out of Bab, pecked husband, or the almost equally 0 Baby' has cut No. 1 and 2 veins in their pitiful picture of a,down-trGdden wife. swallow, meekly and-with resignation, Mitchell, Ont.—"I had little twin A0B"iftHaVeNe17WS, second drill hole ai a depth of over the gruel and the drugs''that the doc-' babies and for q u to a while after.(was And If both.. people insist on pulling 700 feet. The vefns are said to be for prescribes: But when we feel well so weak I could 2b,RUTH BRITTAIN well mineralized. This was f011owed different ways, then sooner or. later. we think medical science a bore. We not do ray work by another' re-port. thatthe rope hreaks, and the-end'thereof �J the Gold Hill eat things which we ought not to eat, because of pains is the Divorce Court. Of course, hu- all the way ap mill has closed down. This Is, pre. h n and we leave-uneaten the ' things man nature being human nature, and legs at the back. sumably, preparatory to carrying on so which we ought to have eaten. -Next N being a deal f also had headaches their development program.' me people end.er of day there Is no health In us.; and we getting their own way than are others. and got very little A wire from Timmins advises that are surprised. sleep. I took Lydia Hollinger 19 out after L control of San It stands to reason that usually one E.Pinkham's V Antonio in the central Manitoba field, of the two people tend to do -rather The newspaper ',Which express the etable Com. econ t The report Is from a reliable more "obeying" than Is,in equity their. somebody would take Gone an soon was Regarding Holly's Kamlskotta proper e'sent.,day-it Tunney'A set 4 to get up able source. fair share: But at the pr wish that so able and of Shakespeare would be very difficult to- make any away do my work.I have ties, the Engineering-and Mining Jour• we from him is hereby delegated as Wri - generalization'as to whether, on the a [taken three bottles .. .... nal states that only a crew for the committee of one to do lt.=Lynch- 'and I am fine, do my work without Pumps is on the job. whole, husbands- obey-Aheir .wives ilitirg'News. trouble and am gaining in weight and more than wives obey their husbands, I tion t gladly recommend the A market letter carries the informa, A of vice versa. strength.I will I President than Senator- Curtis.—Mrs. -MRS. F. STATION, Box 220, WtC644. that Amulet is prepar4ng for ur- I know I could make a better Vice- Vegetable Compound to axwone."— In older from . ther diamond-drilling to be carried on 0 Much of the ne7vousness' Prohibition or Ont. children can be traced to the over- surface to check strong Indloa. %.Ontrol Emily.Newell Blair.. 7 stimulation during infancy, caused by i tions obtained by the Radiore survey. Sherbrooke Tribune (Lib.):(Brom' e regarding baby as a sort of animated This is the first word Yet received on County in the Province-9f Quebec toy for the amusement of-parents, re. the. result of this survey, which was will have to decide in a- few weeks a frends. Baby may be carried on at the Radiore Company's whether it will retain the So played with, but not for more than a expense, Scott Act with , Amulet's Permission, or adopt the liquor law of t6 Pro- quarter,of an hour to an hour daily. for research purposes. The report v1nc6.'. Than�s td-tlie'present bone- Beyond that, being bandied, tickled, continues that these sfrong indications (cent 'legislation regarding liquor In raused--to laugh•or even scream, will sometimes result In vomiting, and in. are In unexplored ground. Quebec, the'Government of the pro- • variably causes irritability, crying or A report from Vancouver states that vinloe� ITU-118—away millions-boT prcilts sleeplessness. Consolidated Smelters have four drills each year which is employs In emirs- Fretfulness, crying and sleeplessness in operation on. the Property Of the ently.-useful-'.wGrk. As for the Stiott elf Kuw, "from'tbii'cause Ban easily be avoided George Cooper in.the Bear River dis- Act, modelled o' by treating baby with more consid n the Volstead Act,, It era. tion, but when You J itrict. Four more drills are in the pro- gives nothing but unfortunate results, just can-'t see what- For Trtiu)40a -IS making baby restless or upset, bet,?cess of being set up, and a thorough de to Acid 14 gh and we should like to hope that it will IH006esnom ter give him a few drops of pure, !exploration' program Is Planned for soon disappear entirel-,'- from the pro- AC10ST0M^C" harmless lCastoTla. It's amazing to'the balance,bf,thp sum-mer months. It vince. H9ADACHIt see bow quickly It calms baby's Tier-;will be re'r.alled that drilling was sus. ves and soothes him to aleep; Yet It 1 t6 GASES* contains no drugs or opiates. It is I ==2==== Five nev� bolfar Line ships are, to purely vegetable—the recipe is on the Red Rose Orange Pekoe be built. However, our Sea voyafing wrapper, -Leading* phYsicians Pre-' comes as-near to perfection is deferred until something hap�ens -Excess acid Is the common causa�less and tasteless and its action is scribe it for colic, cholera, diarrhea : ea can. in In the five-an-ten-cent llne.�Arkansas of Indigestion., It results In 'pain and quick. You will never rely on crude, constipation. ''gas On stomach an as any t Gazette. --bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep and - that tea experts ciiii'-�do to sourness about two hours after eating. methods, never continue to suffer, The quick corrective IS an alkali which when you learn how quickly. bow all otheir' "u pets" of babyhood._ Over make Red Rose Orange Pekoe Eve�y Home Needs Minard's Liniment 'premier, method acts. 25 million bottles used a Year shows- superior in quality, flavor neutralizes acid. The best corrective pleasantly this its overwhelming popularity. Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has Please let It show you—now. With each bottle of Castorla, rnu and value is done in the great �According. to the ads 16 the health remained. standard with physicians In Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' j. get a book on Alotberhood. worth.!Is Rdd-Rose blending rooms. luagazines, obesity seems to be the the 50 years since its invents n. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by PbYst- ,weight In 'gold. Look for Ch -. -.i. a,-;� H. Try it to-day'. Put up in the mother of invention.--New Bruns- One- spoonful of Phillips'. Milk of clans for 50 years In correcting excess . ­ -: Fletcher's signature on the package bright, clean alurninurn. wick (Ga.) Pilot. Magnesia neutralizes Instantly many acids. Each bottle contains' full direc- -.so you'll got genuine Castoria.' There. packages. are many Imitations. ISSUE No. 28-28 times its volume In acid. It Is harm- tions—any drugstore. JED f tD$ Ir �A St 4 h ARE;- F, 4:K, ark- -A good supply of binder twine -Mise Winnifred Law,of C Bushby's Hard- ham, is KoendinK a ew Al aYs with Dow On and Isabel Riebardson and other�onng :4 ware, Pic4eriqx... S�xmmer aps • Mr-and Mrs '.Fiefdiox. of Gra friends in the village. -Geo. W and Mrs: Every, of Dr. and -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Dent- Whitby, were in.,town on Thars• venhurst, are visiting ist. office over Balsdon's hardyme Mrs. Cartwright. day last. Jbhu Long. of New Liskeard itore. Office hours, 9 to 6 daily and We are offering this week a few lines roo- jq­ -bliss Laura,Collins, of To evenings by appointments' called on C.-S. F&Imer on Wearies- 'to 81 with J. 'and MriF. Society of St- 'of . Summer Caps, in black and t spent Sunday day on business. The Ladies' Aid SO( Coopland. Andrew's United Church intend -Gerald Hill. of North Bay, -Mrs. J. Bushby. of 01aremont; Wing a sale of home made bak- - white checks, dongolas last week with her son, ho called on John and Mrs. -kar v ted Mat Ing, etc., on the manse lawn on rivin, and Mrs. Bushby. �and buff linen.' on Friday. -A few from Pickering-attend. Saturday, July 2$tb, at 8 p m. .-Robert Annan, of Hamilton, ed the 0 11 p celebration at , -We congratulate Miss Mary on-.-passing with honors her '.-Is visiting relatives in Pickering Ira ts Regul" 1.95p for 1.39 rs Hickey on.1 and vicinity. Whitby On 9,1 day of last week. Examinations at the. -miss Edith [A*,of,Toronto; -Victor and Mrs. Ireland, of Introductory ervatory of- Utisic. Oshawa, visited with W. B. and Toronto Cons -0 spent Sunday with her aunts,the Mrs. Powell on Tbureday after. She IS a pupil of Miss Se tt, of the These Caps are a real buy Misses. Law. Whitby Ladies' College. Mrs. W. G. Reid, Waltr - er and DOOn- in Oeb -Mrs. F. T. Hunting and child. Miss Edna visited friends ren left on Sunday to spend two DUNBARTON: 1­1'5�--jwi&-on Thursday.'- 6e n- V0 —Mrs. L6r�_ m_a_n�[_&a_uglr*_ —Shi (broidcloth) collar am sister. Mrs. C t Mrs. Bradford Powell, of Osh• lethent,-Of Milton, a sting Mrs..Leo White. Fine 36jr -awS, has been spending a few days her cottage on the -shore of Lake -Lee is Pickering. Miss Dorothy' the guest of tripes with relatives in as resumed his Erie. Miss Mjnz)de Bennett. Attacheidv in the .latest green 9 -0. C. Ravin h Jasper and M re. Holt&Dd'Mrs. Miss Fanny Annie, spent last week duties as station agent after enjoy- pure white, 1.95 M. M, Holt. of North Chicago, Ill., ..an with.her grandmother. Ing a two weeks' vacation. -Austin and Mrs. Franklin and Wru. and Mrs. Mckleen and dau* Miss Freel,-oP Stoney Creek, is the triday ghter, Betty, of-EVanstown, Ill., guest of Miss Margaret Mitchell. child, of Port Perry,o e t SC motored over W spent the week. Mary O'Brien-is spending a couple -EgbertDoyle's sale on Sa e ggery 'Holt. -full Lee of to with Lorne and M ttur- end With Norman and the Misses of weeks with Robin and Marion We have a 3ded . White. •'d.&� afteru000was well sttel F. Machin and onA, Ralph Misses Margaret Fraser and Beirs- Mrs., Fielding, of Brantford,good pricps were realized. -N. F and Hugh, of O&haw:; F. C. and ice Eddy are holidaying with friends for men. Is spending a few days with her Mrs. Mechin and daughter, Mari elsewhere. Dr.)Cartwright. I I-vo, of Montreal; L. K. and Mrs. H H. and Mrs. Staples and W k- Pickering --daughter, Mrs. ( " Fred T. Bunt' -Mrs. J. Arnot is able to leave DevittAnd daughter, Isobel, Of and H. A. Thom, spent the wee Ing the hospital and is rapidly recov- Toronto, visited their P%relllts end at the former's home at Kirkfield. Established 1857. Over.the week-end. Mrs. Jno. Taylor had the misfor- acing from bar rKqAt severe ow-Every.one-is- p&YAng-tennis.. tunc-to fall while -45. 4"111 mesa. avenins Two courts are bus, but we are pleased to say is 7 R. A Hunting has Improved those Ov down a now in operation. Have your able to be out again. blis property by laying CIO and family, name added to the list of memb- Win. and Mrs. Allison new cement walk and raising his :v e era, so as to be able to get in on. of Regina, while matorinjr through lawn -relatives and the toarnameat about to be start- Ontario, calle d on -Miss Nellie Arnot, telephone operator, is off duty at present, ed. Membership fee only $1,00, friends here last week ator ing a case of -Miss Dorothy Ferguson, dan. Mrs. John Marks, of Guthrie. Min- being busy nurs ghter of Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Per. nesot-a, spent a few days with Mr. ,mum P". a vupil of miss Scott. of Marks, F;r., and Harry and Mrs. -Miss Carson, of Pott Union, is gu8on, me from.-Enir- jays with her Big. Whitby Ladies' College, has just Marks, on'her way ho .4pending A few c ter, Mrs,George Field, at bar horn. with sick relatives there. t Introductory Examination e wo received word that @be hae passed land, havin spent a couple of months her i our Entrance lm- In all ' th rld on the lake sbure. ry ul We conmtulatL -Mr. and Mrs Hammond and from the Toronto Conservator 0 few of Music, with honor pils or their success. Six wrote and family, of T,.fruuto, spent -St. George'@ a! were successful. ' Olive Beckerton a days with Mrs' Hammond's moth. Next Sunday at h- .00 (honors). Robert - 'Stroud (honors), there s bo er, Mrs. John Doyle. C Church: 'Morning Prayer at 11 Phyllis Nicholson, Dora Wilson, Roy Hosiery . -Arthar and Mrs Boyes and o'clock. Song Service at Simeoe Wood and Leonard Dixon passed. We Point at 7,80 p, m. Both services son Jack. and Harry and Mrs ate our teacher, Miss Ed- nducted by Rev W, R. Sproule. congratulate Boyes and family spetitSunday cO wards, im paAsinx 100 per cent. On Wednesday. the 25th, the — . :. .- of • with relatives in Belleville. --like Holepro Cbarch Ar Crusaders wil) be BROUGHAM. -Hayinir operations have bees With us. ;'etch for further an- interfered with by the frequent ral as. which. however, are prom. nouncements. On Thursday, the Mrs. James Hogle left on Sunday ing very beneficial to other crops26tb.-we hold our S. S. picnic and to -visit her daughter, Mrs. W. Cam- _ outing to Oshawa eron, of Norland. • -Rev. G. & Lloyd, of Midland, cc Mrs. Stewart McKay and family, on the-Lake. The childrea'!9 trans. M Clid a brief call at John and Mrs. by motor to their arkar's when paosing through 'the village on Thursday afternoon, 1.80 p. us:(daylight saving time.) home in Saskatoon, called •on the -On Wedoesd&T afternoon of Browns; on Saturday. C C, 1050 portation will leave the church at who are enroutA -'P6lLde1 his. -Walter C. Richardson, of who is 75 @peot a few days last week one of- the Del Ray Mrs. Earl Hogle, of Oshawa, w to 1"t weewith his mother. Mrs. busses ran into the ditch between slowly recovering from her recent' ay :'times bore ser- W, V Richardson; and other role. WbitbT and Oshawa the accident ious-illness, is visiting with her p being due to one of the front ti room ents, John and Mrs. Hamilton. A good attendance at church on -Mrs. James Somerville is able bursting. Althougb the bus turn• Sunday last encouraged the pastor, to be a"nod again. after being am all. We welcom4f all house for several p '.:w help our weekly confined to the Pa was injured. although ed over on its side none of the Su i is helpful to 7 were somewhat shaken up visitors who try weeks, as a result of injuries Pus• service tained in a fall down cellar, and badly scared. Unless these Bert and Bob Harvey, of Toronto, a -John O'Connor, of Belleville. basses meet with less accidents with the latter's family$ spent Sun- week there is a danger of them losing a has been spending the past day with their, parents here.' Little here on acconat of the- serious Jere as people will be afraid to trust 7. mesa and ill. considerable amount of patronage Miss Betty,has been holidaying with 00 death of his father their lives to them. In-thie case, her grandparents for some time. 1000 • miah O'Connor, of Church St. The Women's Institute_meeting Several 'young people neuro St. however, no blame is attached to w'hich�was held last week at the home L - . .Paul's Church are attending the the driver, as the accident-was�a of Mrs. Shepherd, was largely at- _010 Bay of Quinte Summer School tirely beyond his control. tended and a, very enjoyable: after- Miss Edith whose eanoon was the result. An excellent that is being bold this week at - Edh Dlhdeath ll • i .. 10ak Lake on the Belleville Sterling, Occurred on Saturday last at the programme of music-was Riven by the home of her sister, Mrs Jennie D. following artiste: Misses Gerow and 'Highway. -Notwithstanding the threat• Smith. *so the daughter of Eliza Shepherd, duet; Mrs. Will -Brown and 'Christopher Dale, ­.=tor traffic on the Highway was to. Miss Mary White and Margaret Brown, yoDing weather of Sunday- the A- and the late Mrs. Gannon, vocal solos; Missesof Pickering and Toron th r Just as very heavy over the week-end, Dale was born in Mariposia Town- piano solos; while two juvenile art- • " s _ - i�l :buttheraL were DO accidents re- ship, bat spent her childhood in ists, Betty Harvey and Vida Bate, Pickering and has since resided in quite delighted the audience. After--Robert and Mrs. Taylor, and Toronto- For a number of years a general sing-song and a dainty good ported in this locality. ines on daughters. of Manchester, spent was secretary of the literature de- lurch all felt that it had been 9,very partment of the Women's Mission. Amecessiful meeting.. It was decided to Pickering on -cmpaviedby Miss Ethel Powell, t&ri mar y *itb W. B.and Mrs. Pow ell, and on their return were Se. cry Society of the,B&Ptisto Of On- accept the invitation to attend the Larios She ,was a member of -District W. I. picnic in the' ke"' With Immanuel Baptist Church, Toron on the 31st fristi who will spend the week 4bow. to. During her lingering illness -W. A. and Mrs. Henderson Of ft year and a half she resided NowAdrdwill"e"64wes. left on Moody for their me FOR SALE-Puny huggy wed b,%rn- inGoodwood. Their many f riecde ill survived by her mother, one regret to lose them- from brother, C..Stanley Dale, of To. css.in good condition. Apply Mrs.Oliver eke" a chance w home with her sister, Mrs. Smith. She their Don And•three sisters', Mrs. Ar. Claremont 45 mi&t, but their best wishes se- rooto compa I my them to their sew sur_- " T thnrE. Richards, of Toronto, Mrs. IOTHY SEED FOR SALE-Ap. ply to Harold Baiclay,R.R.2, Clarenront, Philip Brockel,, of Kingttrn, and Phone Clare 318. 30tf Mrs. Smith, of Pickering. Inter- An important event in theAPMAN -Will take eat- M --- financial world took place last ment wok place on Monday in the PASTURE TO LET week when the Be. Friends' burying ground at Y-ick- posture. Also for sale,wagon box and nk of Commerce other articles like new. Win.Lacey,Dunbarl and the Standard 'Bank amsilga. ering .--mated, which, it is claimed, will -We are in receipt of a copy of UND-Lpirste Fox Hound. imale, the special number i8rned by the e . Tread strengthen the two banks.. FoPickering dog tag, owner can hav 8 a result of the merger Standard O.,hawa Daily Times, t�bowing the b,paving expenses The Alva Kennels- West S -_R ' IN C remarkable progress made by that Hil),'.;top 33.Kingston Road. 46-47 N .-Bank shares rose rapidly', which which is keep --boDefitted those who.wete in a progressive journal, i ET OUR PRICES—On new and pace with the rapid growth of Oused farm machinery. cream separster,also position to know about what was 109 the city. The buildii)g bag been Frost wire fencing and gates. It will pay you. about to take place. W,F.Disney,Greenwood.Phone Pick 2314.33tf - Mutual Fire lusuranoe ­-After an Illness--of over three reCOUtly enlarged to meet its in. We represent strong a modern THRESHING OUTFIT years from pernicions anemia one creasing demands,and I FOR SALV, Companies whose rates are the in. ever respect. The printing _11. in food running condition, including Inter most highly re- i 1530 Tractor, Goodisol Separator, national OE onr oldest and providing BirdX1 Cloyer.Huller,and Intemation,'Cutting lowest obtainable. 'dents, in the person of Plant is also up-to date ted residents, Box, 'ply to Richard Day,Balsam.areremiah O'Connor, passed away acifities oecoDd to Done in On- Apply 46 .i. sure on'Snuday at his home on Cbnreb tario. There are 85 people on the ORONTO 'WET-WASH LAUN. We n both village and Farm yrole and 50 carrier boys are TDRY (Semi finiab)—Let our driver can and ;Properties: $t., in his 69th year. Deceased psployed to deliver the paper to explain our 24 hour service. just leave your name with Mr.S.W, r We wine born in Reach Township, but *1110 r1o4d of will pick tip and deliver 16h6=.-2V0p ed without obligation: came to Pickering when quite the city customers. A ca F- remiuM rates Supplied reprint to required monthly Young and bas' resided here ever Deg SALE—Babv's bed. rosking He was engaged in the The special number is profusely FOcRbair, sewing =ehint, bran bed, boa • Three"are illustrated, giving one a Rood idea %nnurand mattress and various cooking utiens- railroading business. Tb i S. a.Henry King, comer of sideroad and of a large modern newspaper Kingston road.,just west of Dumbarton, Auto, Accident, Sickeess. Ago failing health forced him to --Life, Fire, SURAWON plant. From the time it WAS out,Municipal, Corporation. give up active work. Mr. O'Cou. SALE BY TENDER—Tenders BONDS—Government, t established in 1871 until last year FORi Farm Pi mer was a quiet industrious loan esta 11 be received by the undersigned up to --Z MORTGAGE LOANS on FA! Xperties. te the Ontario Re- mondwa 6th, for the sheds. 2005 ft., and was much esteemed by all it was known _y..Auffust -1- :REAL BST LTB—Farm and Resi Dtis farmer. in 1910 it was ehanged at the Friends'Meeting House. The hi who knew him. Rio funeral, a weekly-to a gemi-eek! * any under not necessarily aceepted, fvtfullrr -which took place on Tuesday from In ther particulars apply to W.V.Cornell. Picker- M to init,Ont. 46-47 S 0 N, St. Francis de Sales 1920 to a tri,weekly and in 1W BAR KE R & mbrnitig to Church. thence to the R. C. Come- a daily. With Chas. M. Mundy as LIARM FOR SALE-10, acres good president and general manager, JL' land.adapted for grain dairying and in No. tery, w;ae largely attended by pr" I and .1 for fruit gard,ning,well watered,)#rge orchard, MCKERING .'sympathising friends and rola- and A. R. Alloway " editor to�d farm buildings. near a school and cburch, t manager, the continued ,4,con.3,Pickering, 1-4 mile west of Audley. Ives. He is survived by bis bn8inea9 ma eg Postiession April bit.1929•with privilege to plow cap of the Oshawa Daily Tim this fall. Apply to-?Ars.�James McGrady. 241 0. Box 40 widow sand two sons. John J.,of success ug 4800 d.James, of Toronto. is a soured. Kendall Avenue,Oshawa. Telephone