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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_06_14v7 I�P io Z% 72, w I�T 7-' ­71 ��,37 v. �7 % 4 KE I G NEWS H C RN 'No. 41 XOL.� XLY11 Al PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY,j U NE. 1-1..' 1929. n1l 40.1 I -Z I a, 0 Whit-e-Is'...-O Mill- -will QT400= 2 7 flood, bUNBAkTON.­ Services . in t; he Communit y Hall bi� aa, usuaL; Sunday School at 8 p.m. 2 pm., Eve ' ning Prayer at the. The Rev. H. A. Meek will be p reacher. CHERRYWOOD James and Mrs. Raine, in Agincourt on Sunday. were , Mrs. Jenks, and son, left-Jor,their n ew home in Hes peler on. Monday. TbA Young people of the church are G.REEN,WOOD 4 '111ILLS V R. H. 0. PEARSON:.-Pbysician DaedSwgew, Duabarton. 1017 I8,running again after the giving their Arama.in Godwood on Sawing Lumber, Manqfacturipg WH ITEVALE. the 19th;- of June. Established 1888 Basketa. and Cboppii3g Grain, -Mondays, Wednesdays The third in a series on "The King- Alvin and Mrs, Bushby, of Pick- ering spent Sunday rRith William ........... and Fridays. B"ket Prices for two . weeks. to re- dom of God" which Mr. Packer is preaching will be given next Sun7. day, June 16th6 In the two pre- and Mrs. Middleton. s Mr. and Mr'. Lee, and Mr.and Mrs Atwood, of Uxbridge, spent Sunday F 19. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A. Soh,citor. Notary Public Etc. Money to duce stock, are as follows: ceeding sermons we have learned with Phil ad Mrs. Willows., call. South Wing Court House. W-Aitby. 2617 Berry,_quart boxes, per IM0, 86 50 that, Jesus teaches- that God; the great Greator and Ruler of the �Ir;ivqse, is A numbeY of'the ladies who are members of the Missionary Societ y A. ca r of peas has j u at a rri- - ]BEATON & ROSS-Barristers. So. heitors. Northern Ontario Building.330 ll-quart bmket� each stic our loving- Father who knows and � here wer�'in Pickering on Wednes- Aed and I can supply pure pea meal or oats and BayStreet Toronto. Bea toa wk� 8 quart baskets, each Bic" cares for us. Jesus Christ -is the -e who'reveals this Fath- Crown Prin. day' afternoon in response to an in- �ritatlon from the Ladies' Aid Society peas,. wheat mixed. J. ) F. Ross. Adelaide 2767 Bushel baskets, each 80c e r to us, and who alone is "the there. There is not any better feed made PIC13;RESON & PICKERING-. way, the*truth, and the life" lead- thatri a mixture of peas and LLBarristuris, Soircitors etc- 213'214 Confed- eraUosi 1.1le Building. Corner Yor .4e and Rich Mood Sts. Torunto, Phones Write or'phone Markham 0406 ing us into the presence of God. The subject for next Sunday is the"Work BROUGHAM. other orains. The, extra, fe'eding value more Adelaide 4489 and Picker ing office. . omn Wed nesd y and C"y evenLngs Phone Pick 6600. atf 0 f the Crown Prince."- Tha text. is to be found in Matt.1l.'28-30, "Come uIltsp Me, all ye that labour and are Clifford'and Mrs. Wannop welcomed a young son on June 5th. Bert and Mrs. Harvey spent , than makes up the extra cost, JTJST ARRIVED 1 Dent"t One Carload of heavy"laden, - and I will give you Sunday with city friends Barley Feed in limited a oun�. m ------ NE I L 0. s m rrH. D. D, 9.. 1- D S. (Succeeaw to Df J. N. D.,. 1;. Gd;,;t, j Plaistering and Finoll rest. Whitevale Baptist Church, 11.00 a.m. Green River Church 7.30, p.m. ---Robert and Mrs. Fuller: of, Strat- ford are guests of the Barclay family CHOP P/ N Q fte Royal College of De-AM Siir'e� s and Toron. 90 University, At, Clartmorn office over D - A. ScotVa store every Tuesday and Fridg, Phone IS]2'i n dLime and BALSAM.- this week. TheW. M. S. of St. John's United Church the home ofMrs. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 10 cents per bag while - stoaff 10-11, Lloyd Wilson, of Toronto, spent.the will meet at Barclay on- the afternoon- of Thur. using hydro power. HHRBERT T FALLAISE. L DR.. D, D. S. Graduate of the. Royal. College Gyprock week end at his home here. Miss Leona Wilson visited relatives June 20th. Tor- Patronize YoUr Home MiU of DOM _121 SuTgeORS and the Vniv ity of Toronto. efte in residence second dooren nw'a Church. Picke east of St knd. Ont. Office hours: 9 in the following si?": in Claremont one da y last week. Miss Hazel Wilson has take a pos- Russell and Mn. Brodie, of onto, accompanied by their daugh- ter d her husband were Sunsda'y XJ. C*2R=1X= ,ring, 961111 to G P W., or by ap P-Dintment. fX-ray, service). Phase Pick 37M 4�jy 82 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet and 4 inebes-by 8 feet. ition irk Mow6ray's store in Kinsale. Miss Hazel Gillespie-, of Toronto, visited her aunt, Mrs. Cahpman, on an visitors at Mrs. G. PHlip's. Mrs. Thomas Philp, accompanied by G, and Mrs. Crawford, visited her 0 A L ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- AFire M:- KERIN 'PIC" G Sunday. 0' Mrs, A, Jones :4 yis ting her br wilso" H-a daughter, Mrs. Gostick in the hos- Pita] where she recently underwent a �c and automcble insurance of all kinds, * bngeoniponsa oj r repo solid financsof stand. ther Wilfred n at anilton this week. serious operation and repotts the pat- ient doinz well. A good -supply of Hard and Soft LUMBEAR Y.)M Mis- Alma Evans, of Claremont, spent *he week-end- 'with Nii&-; Mary S. S. , So. W, Pickering, (Brough am School)- will hold their annual' Coal on hand. Also a supply BORG E KEAY-Licensed auction. Geer. Aitona Lve stock 'and seneral tales Fatientledto. Terws;=natt. R. -McKinnon. The Moun t Zion Ladies' Aid meets icnic on the school grounds on Sai- !rday of Kindling Wood, Is. Va. !� vale. Pbone Stouff Mer S sw:r , &ft@rn0Q11, jgpo 29nd V'v.ry- stove harifft - __ -__ FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. 40 woMMoMw at B. W. Jones' home on Wednesday of this week. ;ody' welcome, everybody come, bring the basket the fun. 12if Phone Pick. 1709. oo for 00Q01148 &f York "d 00*k1c. Auc� Has saltoo of L11 kinds wn*nu*d so on bansg% V. Humphreyg.of Toronto, was a R. W. Mrs. Wilson along and enjoy 'Everybody come and cheer the boy DONALD Mt7N.RO, PICKEKINa Dataies. Addro" Q"ea aiver P o.. oat Relieves Itching scalp Immediately. P ro. guestof and over the week-eryl. Miss Dorothy Harbron of Oshawa and girls'at play, on June Und, thi: merry picnic day. The Citizens' League will hold a gar- L. SURNINGHAW -DB-BEATOX TOWNSHIPOLERE o cleavoysisew. coitsunladnew for ism" wiss. Asso"aftac ROIL to am bass "Imair 40 No. wotes healthy growth Hospital staff is h1blidaying with 'her parents here- den party on the spacious Lawns Of W.A. Knox on the evening of Wed- Building and General Contracting. Now 02L T-T of hair. , Tones up the scalp. banishes da nd, Lome Jones had the misfortune to injure his ankle badiy while playinx f ootball at Green, River last Saturday - Ifth. A high class pro- rt sday, June gram will be given by the foftwing %,ell known talent! Bert Harvey, Estimates furalsbed on all classes of work-Interior and Exterior. Alterations and repairs. GRANT-Lot 1. concession 4. -IR Scuba Telephone M-kh- 7508 red Acc;Zsiftnt B%Ptness and Munses 9*.w&t- GRANT. ruff. Restores hair, evening. comedian, Al and Bob Harvey, the GODFREY &Co-. at .St. Eosu Torpatc. f--anada. Adelame not over 50. per. cent famous A and B Battery boys of Tor� Chimneys Built Concrete Work. 1317 gray, to D&tural color. AUDLEY. .01 onto, John Graham, piper, of Tor- Tor- Phone Pickering 5712 FAIRPORT, ONVARIO WK. ]MAW. LICENSED ALTC- TIONEER Jor York. Qataric end Due4saa Sold on r*bsolnto money Warm weather at last. onto, Miss Graham, dancer of onto, Harold Cluff. with Ellis Hour, back gnarantee to give Corn is being sourn now. Walter Fowlie has to his over C. F. C. A of Toronto, -and the S H I N., G L E Amy. be NEWS' Officv. Bell and Indepea- moved, new lot. Claremont orchestm, There will be .4esst Assam Whitby. OaL Jay 7' -Sold in WiUie West spent Sunday at his home here. Winter Rr6q. are working at an es'- a refreshment booth on Che grounds ilie proceeds are in aid of the Fire Brigade. -Admission 35 cents Nova Scotia 8blegles' �'Galt Galvanized Steel Sbinglew Bird's Felt Slate Sbingleal H. R. Gallaugher tatea work in Toronto. children 20 cent-R. 7 for sale at 7 Grain Merchant t4i. cps ftkarimp 'Barba Howard Wonnacott and wife, Of Hampton, friends here Sun- T. PATERSOYS - CLAREMONT Toronto visited on day. DUMBARTON. Call aud get pricAL Phone 2812 THE RURAL Is in tobe market to Purchase Boy, -.Straw, 'Potatoes:. tc�il Gazely has planted about thyr Of L strawberries this _ acres . Wedding bells are ringing in our rnidst- RuiAvp LAWS % Grain and SECURITIES COMPANY LTb. spring, auzoq 9 juarvdtaq For quotations apply The Ladies Aid of St. Andrew's -901q 61 '3!0XW(I Jolffifty IIA19 "! X, G A R A G Et' Z&. C* X jB 5 C) IT Real listate and losuramee. Church, met at the home of Mrs. W. H. Westney on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Helen Thom gave a dinner party to Scarboro friends on Wed- We are prepared to do all kinds- R. R. No. . 1. Farm Properties a Specialty. Two pupils are preparing for the entrance examinations from No. 6 Tlesday. James and Mrs, Ferguson are of repaintig of cars, also bat JP"e Pickering 1712 Head Office: 213 214 confederation Torooto. and Miss Doris Gee is busy with thern. spending a -week in Harriston, with .-tery charging, electric 'welding In fact 7156f Reference Bank of Montreal Llfe Buil4iog. PboD6 Mali) INC. % Branch Office: Gordon Building. Pickering Ontario. The play put on by the GreenWood Young People in the East school or. Friday last was fairly well, attended, Tbe visitors showed much talent in their son Walker, tite young peo& are eonjoying.the basgball practices at Dew Drop Inn on -MA"day evenings. A from here the And everything to con. Dection with ear worIL phone Nw. 10t.f the presentation of the play. number attended Gas, ffile Grease and Accenortes The Club meet at the home of Ev- rural gathering- of the W. M. 9 sit - on hand constantly., erett and Mrs. Bryant on Monday Locust Hill on Wednes&X morning Call atkd see our Catalogues of 41 Hard and Soft f5oal of the. TA BLM-Pickering Station T. IL Trains going Rest tam a 11"llow-6.400 IV evening. About 50 v�eie present and a good social evening was enjo�red by and aftern3on. - On Tuesday, July 9th the annual Oah- Dodge and Star Care.: "L b"t quality. on - No. 10 Mail A M. * all. A donation was made to the Star S. S. picnic will take place at LAW'S GARAGE, hand e, 211 Loss) 1155 P - N- 30 Local 6.24 P. X Fresh Air Fund, President F. H. awa Park. A good program of. sporU Sunday train, 8.88 A. X. Puckrin uas in the chair mill.be arranged. Mrs, Ellen Taylor, of Cheriywood, AND SERVICE STATION THnQ. MO A.'-LAW, Trains going WoM due as follows.- No. 29 Local 9.28 A. M. 27 tocal 2.19 P. M. STOUFFVILLF- -Reeve Sanders is ill wit-h the is Uie guest of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Annis.­ She is 6ighty'years old hale hearty. ' , S 0 P 2W1C3C0rL1=ff, still and and I., . -A 0#6 9 Mail 908P.M, Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. pneumonia- An addition is being built to the Mfs. Emma Cowan is visitirxR cousin, -Courtice Ssiott,-in Richmond Foregoing is acoordingL to Standard auditorium to make room for the in- Virgin:a, and attending teh- Wedding SPECIALS 181t our Bedding Department time. stalling of a bowling alley. The W. M. S. of the United Church of the latters daughter. Jarne% and Mrs. Blenkin and daugh- Agirartion'o Steel Bede, walapt CLAREMONT will journay to.'.Loclast Hill on Wo?(f- A riesday of this part in ter of Detroit, are spending their vacation at the latter's home and With 6 cakes Jergen's fluisb, 8.50 to 21 00 ' * Yorli SagTeqs Springs, guar- OR�EAMERY the annual Sectional . Tresbyteii.al meeting. other r'lafives an d friends. e Ofi'Tuesday while Walton andMrs. Bath Soag anteedfur25 years, 1000. Spiing filled MaC A deputation waited on the Good ' when Annis and farri'lly-spent the day else I Face Towel rahall Roads Commission last week, where their house was broken into and tresses, going at ?8. 00 Highest price paid for a promise made that a start ransacked and $60 in money and otlf for,.69-cen Quality Spring-filled Mat- Creatu at the would soon be made to complete the er- vatuables stolen, including two gold. _.-Aresses, 4 for briebte I;k -6" M013 t -,Q14,reAZ0y`- the roads through the town.- mr -Co.-.�"-Iw--On-,.--Sunday--afternDon-June�-.9t+v.- watches and gold chain.. __-Virro4ia---C- astfile- that the tim6 ning who haye been bLere for sorne thne a large asesynbly gathered at the .Now. up �he home has arrived, Give trial be doing electrical c onitfuction work 'have F rakine Cemetery for the annu.Rl ser- 'oap try our us*&* and convinced arid d between here Goodwoo vice in the White -Church* 1929 maYks .-S . W 17-0 0 W im ' moved to -Uxbrtd,�n, bairing cnin- pitted their work here'. -f the 75th. anniversary of the open- ing of the church. It isin good repair .8 Cakes for 25 vents 4. ELM DA1E M A finisb for linoleums, hardwood Mr. Alsop, w�c li-veE East 0 here, Aramped by. a ani the woodwork with smr�ely a knot clean,--is a Congo Palm Soap Boors, congoleurn rugs: innii. I XCrJC3E3: =Ta and who was stallion last week, was taken to the and spotlesslk 4ight worth seeini, many. kindly and ture and all woodwork. Toronto . hospital where his leg _�and. sad memories Unk themselves around .,7 Cakes for,Z�c, *.with--A cloth--drys to I- hour WIL 9 ainp�tatea at the hip. He is n6* the place. "From the old-fashioned No-Cote leaves no. dust catching- 4,.elly For-Pastry use in a very dangerous * condition. pulpit towering aloft above the-Pre- Whenyon tbink of lee surface, outwears all polishes Tb-- barns and outbuildings of Mr. centor's encased' desk. Rev.* Mr. ana restores original finishes. Our' Royal Bt-anid Seneca , Baker, st of here, were we Auld of Markham preached a pow- Cream, thinil of If& handle dustless mops. floor w, struck by lightning and totally des- erfui sermon from the text"endure O'Cedar polish etc. at your Grocer'& troyed during the electriftl storm hardness as a good soldier." Rev. Dr. Silv erwood's" 7M 1110iome" for comigoleum, Lino In which passed over this loesaity on Fraser and Rev. Langford assisted and 0 Boor'66verings. Farmers W`ho have wbea;t ,p Thursday evening last. A number hogs, and some implements 7191 while Zion choir led the si ng. The Cemetery is kept In good order . . We bave;'t 0,%3your- fibur made f rom yi I wheat. We con It. of cattle were -ialso destroyed. The Menr*nite revival meetinip are and � the committee have purchased more land to the -north and east, wyl "Frigidaired" grind being largely from Clare- to thank the for the gen- Furniture Dealer a Feed of all kinds-Chick.0 Ifeed, hen feed, chop, -millft%d. atended mont, Mount Albert Markham, and other neighboring piaces. It is ea- wish public crous contribution of $175.39. As time, the great healer, - wears on, Jones' Dmg- Store ... Funeral Directoi 601 Phone 18001 - Chopping every week-day. - timated that n_,,arly 1000 people att- ended the meeting on Sunday evening more improvements will be m-cessary. The caretakir-Wrn. Thompson in hi.si Satisfaction or money bsek. PiGiedrigo 04"o ZT. =,0C=-VVC>0= last. The ineetings are being con- tinued throughout this week. sl.cxt. year iq rvorthy of congratul- stionq. Phone 6800 Piokering I -Z I a, ZT -Var-tg', 'Y�7 -:� 1�11 .1,_­ h. V I—' . A' ♦ 5 7 it 7 o; W AV. 7 4" Mm - ------------ should include a hat or two of the Wolves of' New Wrigley Trophy woven straws that do _Uk Revolution' (IgUl. to choosing these bats, the main color a1zherlies-of, th.0 frocliz should be con- aldered. But a medlum brown, witn Political Murder is Rare several bandings that can be changed to match the frock ls•a line cholce. tt ... England, but Recent Events i. Ilk stands the sun well Js generally be- t in. India- Show that -he 0 U mo* ,'; 4 cun'ilug,-' Is the elite shads for sun- Assassin''s 130'inb is Still burn, and altogether should pi" ve sat- "Isfactory. a Revolufionary -.00- 10 0 :0 000% _0 "Weapon 0 e a e The recent bomb outrage lit the In- Crone F st* ns than 'ParliaMent-is only the latiest or . a long series of 11ficilitleal" crimes— Claw' In Chicago Illegal acts, generally of violence, de- signed to Intimidate, or sometimes Business Area 4 even to overthrow,. an � existhig Gov- Can-, • ernment or order, of society. -.1ster and Gunman in 0 A 0.,� 0 7 I Acts at this kind have been much Command of 90 Essen'-' 000 0 ..,,.more common on the Continent and' 10 1 • 7- tial -Industri-al-, 00 00 in the United States than in Britain, '0 040 but at one time our, shores were a Activities favourite haunt of 'Political refugees Chfcngc- -:The Ku'rinian inct gangster' 1 000 0 —some of them desperate criminals. M_ .90 are at the present time "actually In !Amd, In a few cases at any rate, se *0 the control • of the destiiite� of more tha:n people were responsible for sensa- nevessary ecouoinic- activities" fit ttonal happenings over here. Presented by the Canadian Wm. �Vrlgley Company to the 'Monarch Chicago; accordhig to a report on or. "Ag'in' Every Government" Athletic Club of Toronto, sponsors at the first tlaUonal maratbou running ganized 'crime in this city made pub- lie by the 111hiols Association for Partly this was because they were charnpionship was won by Fild Dard of the Xlirose A.A., Xew York City Criminal, Justicia. opposed to law and order Pverywhepe; (left). Centre, is the trophy which stands nearly four feet In height and, . The report was written by Jollu . (partly because our police had to keep right Elwood A. Hughes, Secretary of the Can'edla•n Wrigley Connmuy and Landesco..re%earch director for the p an eye on aliens of this kind, in order Direetor lol Wrigley Marathons. American In8titlite of Criminal, that we might not be held responsible Law and Criminology. for outrages committed abroad, but I thirty years' service, but came back t The entrance of the gangster arid and prepared in Britain- do Secret Service' work during Greys and Beiges igun an into the industrial field In planned the ra '-�isits of fotWgn Royalties were atso War, He (lied at hits house at Clap- Chicago, an invasion which hag been anxious occasions, as they presented ham In 1918. Are Now Popular ULTRA-NEW -- - ---- ifenominated "racketeering" 13 at- plotters with new opportunities. Speaking of poltical crimes ocom• Itributed by Mir, Landesco to a "situa.- One amazing crime planned thirty- mitted -by aliens, I recall a remarkable small bust- D"ign No. 843—A charming new `1111ye years ago) by a foreign anarchist Medium Blues and model distinguished• by its unus,;At series of murders committed by an Often "'Ou of competition among 1 named BourdIR was the blowing UP 'Armenian at Peckham twenty-five Greens 'Found in nesa enterprises" and a "tradition of! neckline 'th diagonal pin tucks and of Greenwich Observatory, Why he lavrlossaes4 and violence" In tlils.city: cascadin;t1rimming pieces stitched to I years ago, Spotlight "The survey of 'racketeering' in left sidt of front; giving new one. chose the Observatory- is a puzzle, but At that time there was a deal of Chicago." he @told, "discloges the e 0 It proved his own undoing, • In- order -. aided eftect. Th*, fashi inable est in Armenia, and revoluiltion- ..SOFT AND ROOMY' • tent and degree of the breakdown Of dotted sheer crepe is. used fur Style to reach it he had to climb a path arses were active. There were lac- our local governmental machinery, No. 845, Which was broken every yard or so It is, 4v-signed in sites 16, 18, tion lights, blood fe6ds and beudetta&,, "The police, the state's attorney*# of-'20 years, 36, 39, 40 and 42 inches bust lbr high steps. formed of balks of These extended beyond the Armenian Strive for Comfort and Utility flee and the courts are now failing to measure. Crepe satin with dull sur- borders, even to distant and prosaic All Holiday Wear 1 maintain law and order In the fields Bourdtn, probably dreaminic of the Peckham! I face Used for draped jabot arid be,t, I . ., . I( of labor and business, as they have' .1111aneation he was about to cause, Tit,- selection Ction of a wardrobe for.sum- fall canton-faille crepe, georg(.tte crepe-, eff to repress the outlawed activi-!prijited silk c1repe and Crepe Eliza- steps IstumblP4 against one of these Shots 14m the Ctreet I'mer -tiayelliu.- Is a special kind of flelys from practically every country land fell, thus exploding the. bomb he An Armenian club was established i Problem, both, am-smart suggestions. It on! the World., 7as carrying. SO no was --ljoist with ��4 Aiel IrOLlieldt'llit; UP., 11cl; Lost"Ifte,111 T111191, first of all. not be - ... us-Ato , requires • yards of 36- :inch' material Pat - hie own POtardL.' of Peckham Rye. Secret meetings' susceptible Ifrom all the British Overseas Domin-1 .:I I ptible ti entire 1,)as of loolits it to make it fur the 36-inch size. Pat. were held, plots wore hate-fie'd and as- exposed to dampness. sun. or i tons, will be present at the 1119 J-1111- 1 ern price 20c in stamps or co;n (emn rr Melville of Scotland- Yard* Isa%,dnations arranged. dust. boree of B,)Y Scaut•4 to be hAd In July preferr6d). The uadergroutid haunts of these' One secondly, they must be the type that and Auguiot. of those who attended these, shaker out well, rather than have to' HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Xorelgn anarchists were mostly in the A Chicagn adtomobilp dealer adver• IneigbbourboW of Soho aild time I I Write your name and address plain.• Totten- was a wealthy membcr of: be pressed meticulously every r �tlieq that lip stands b-btnd every -car I - Itneettnfis the Armeni an iCentral Committee.! they are, vyorn. Thirdly, ther colors ly, givink -number and s ze of such )bam"Court 'Road. on 11ourclin's body ISagatel Sairounip, whi never stirreft! mni4 by Prae?leal. even -Lboagb he sells Good thinx he doe.4n?t sell Patterns c in t of doars without a dagger and a' loptilarity of light sbades wlk" tbein M& 'w&A found a membership.. card of the I the fieit.—Atrierlcan . Lumbarmau, as you want. Enclose 20' Autonontle Cluk a notorious anafcll. 01,Uaded revolver. Already iwund awl color have been 'stamps or car. (oicin preloererl,' wrap 1 luevittub!e. Ist club situated off the Tottenham lie had Installed. filmspif in lb 1 Greys and bAlges are e I xceed . in ; indded to file movioA and qmell is said it carefully) for each rumber, and A.i Court. Road. This led to a pcilice raid g!y address your .order to Wilian Patters 'bn the club, kd by the late s 1humble lodging at, Nurahead Crove.� izriod 'c%oices Wiles Of rupdjum tone to be n(,xt. - flow aboin a little more Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Torontoi. uperin* !not tar from the club, A-4 his arina• I and sometisileg grpon*q are excell�,nt, taste'—Chriotan 80ence Monitor, I fendent Npiville, head 6f the Special �-meat stigzasted, he went In he Sow that he's 'off the`lr.%�yroll. the . Patterns sent by an carly ma New' tweo'da seent nia43 Wf.h travel in -)Elrauch at Scottand Ys;rd. �mlllennlum looks dtfl!4�ient to Trotzky. meloi7ilte. �rhcim' I knew V4?`ry, we'll. fear of all attempt on his life, m !nd '.So are mati.y of tile "ppe i N e % S. . His were well' founded. N"Ight 9 Mrs. and tile novelty fabrics that are —Dallas Mut to city chili un first visit .,Ivam the terror of auarOdml.4, many ofil after ril ,tears ght tile. neighbours noticed a! ISO'lu­l %Ve're larm&•r- Ing If reporters ­ v - m. I to o the country: "Now, Mary, yr%U Must, -at crerey are excellent i Whom had threatened to, takehis Ide,"' (ployed by a newspaper owned by aldrink yo-ur nice. milk; you hiven't mysterious individ 1. a forvixti-look-1 Tile, in.-ist important ardc:ts'ln a tu% -However, threatened people proverbs - [lug man with a (lark mo-uAtache, who travel wardrobe are it)*. wift j pwer company are 1)�jjd oft a kilo.'-e-cen touched it-." Mary: "it airr't nice ally live long. and Melville' W3.4 . nci Or 012. 1 1watt hour baAi;—NllIw9nkPo Journa, I paraded 111) arid down- opposite. Sa. qy�nlble 1. milk. mama. It',; misty. I ain't going One St-14 Out Jd and the tcol)� pxcep b"Op the flow of liquor at the mouth. �tton Cq the,.ru!,,,. He was a big; gounle.'s lo)(1ying, I coat carried aver the arm ftv streamer to, touch it.. Uncle Ti�in take it strong man. with massive chest and One wet night the vigilant watcher or %vear and for every day wour If and tht. source would doubtle's scion Iright utot Of an tuoiiiny," �Iank. a gtip of iron. and tire buer of wit-, tfii- , as u"lial. 11 - . I dr�, up,—Christl ' Monitor. U bear. lie was absolutely fearless r e saw Sakrounle, 0!10 lf. fortunate enough to'vl,41t *Oat, all %vtorte? walking I weather: I It &)PS b�,n_t all how The price of 'Whenever he saw a "wanted" anarch• toward, him. A second later the Nem? la Im-,cortance <-,)me t1to"Ie litJ%A-onI-_k#,op towarda his lodc-Ing and cold Clim(Iii 1, ot %% 3 up, con.sIdering 111,3 num. I t li went for him on the spot, who• V her of lambs that In %I*all their he was armed or nor mace of `,'unheal Orove wa,4 F(hat• 1.1'riabout t1iing.j that have- such } her street. —The Arizona Prwhicer.. On one or two occasions he. was at. t ere - (I . by several revol-rer.. shot.s. I hard do-k w, nr oft board boat. ,oll hard Rtrezit wear 9hoPPInst in r1a . ns. William Al . Clark Ill., think,; he left 4steked in tlyte street. Ilia enerales The Final Reckoning aul, sti.-ji Ilard siglit-3pein- wear Ill �.L;Ixty-five. tho 'ventured into his own private f _u,.%a.nd dollars' uni-fli of oven vate People hurried to the 14ptoL-, They Mother plar-e?. Woal Jerse 1, a5bfrics. JVw"Is' in 'a taxicab, There now re- siancturn at Scotland Yard in a der. I found Sagounte .Iylng-.dead on. . the, novelty crepey woolyand heavy mains M) sphere, of women's activities on which that men have. not I Ing effort to "get him Pavement outside the house - silks curve lo-) their own here. I nradpd.=The Ncw A Mysterious Visit he lodged. -- The mysterious watcher and. In the case ot many I Yorker. had disai5peated.- young folks, ritimt import.int. come the It's a fmirry thing, birl you' never Nlelvill's, That was thoo first murder fit dbn- -A man - called, aiked for ; and told a Plausible - story %ylilch Party flock. Flat crepe Is an excet-llhe'ar rota fly or wecivil M nectton with the Armenian Citily meet• lent cholce_ though a'lace party.froolck ! of any sort -gotim around Putting tile- gained hi� admission to'-th, superiti, Ifigs. • A- little- later, carne a double Is about bls.it one a girl can choose !spinach crop ol the blirik,—Nfaccon tondent's room, assassination. f,,Yr tier first. - 1-1guri-I clilffeitis are Tcolegr@pli, He was very mysterioui in his man- 'v ._O,,,. ner, however,• and' .1 e 6ral members at ItIss apt to look v I ones, the club were strdtling along, the side lets and talle spy than p!aIn a Ph�-.-iolog!st..say.4 Inability to lc!�ep eyes, running his clatter over, caught s slicirld be reserved, A. secret In it nhysical rallier than a the gleam-'of a revolver b4rrel. pro. of Peckham Rye. . As they . pa�sed INvear fh places where' tn"ald service P4ch0!-)rival faili'17,.' - 'Something trudling from a handkerchief in an In-00 . me tumble -clown o'd cottages a allows meticuloi,.s prqss1trlg. wrong. with the secretive glands?-1 stranger suddenly appeared, shot twd tier Pocket' Of their rwimbdr dead- aQ made off. ..Roomy Tweed Arkinsits Ga='ette. coats - .'- : Next Moment tile detective had lit,,; But he was closely folio%veej, �_Ijd, ittld. Proba-bly the fir3t thing niany. wo , Bricklayers of New York are to re- FAv runniiA NOVMK grip on the -visitor and the revolver ce"ve S-15 Wiv This may 'enable Owt cut wiffi rwor-I& tnq that capture' was inevitable, nien buy wheu going abroad is a coat. them kwness• -quickly changed hands. The mail turried Ills revolver on lj;nj_,elf. -I roomy _twe.,d one, the ty,"elat has In to 9(t out of debt at last, ujilless :'was secured-afid turned coift to`be­g-j _-Ir vha-�ffeipls dernalli'd an-ln�rease, • h r Aftarils Nower will keep 'notorious anarchist. wa's. this man the*ai8a3sin of Sag• ample sleeves and a flat .0 t Ila t'j — Ka F your lawn trirn and neeii Re_)Yas, clean-sbay.ni, bilt lie when. 01, � sits down there Is no son" Ini. I shall'tievef 16rget tbd thrill-Niel- Imight, for irarpmes of (11s9111se, have of crowding nor is there a chance that V$o�h4v "&hl, ""W1 puamwleord At your 1=4• Ville gave rite when he described, 'low 1 shaved off his moustache. th-i front gaps unbecomingly, is sug- Ho aids ?t Eas pe 4040". .-lbe "shadowed." a notorious anarchist-1, To test . this, the prjlic.a7 resorted tn e Is,Afie'6f.'tjlet first con. it, .named Polti. - The latter was carry. I' a grues'nio experiment. Thpy fixed sid�r?tlons In Any ' .1 ,t. 11,v,j. think tile dqor of JAMES SMART PLANT" jng !a little black, bag. Melville felt 0 . . selection 'for for'travel' KVILLEONT... confident that it contained a bomb. all artiflef*51 m6Uta"21ie 0, g tQgA. )lope Shut agallist •us--if we ,have a of tho� corpse and n ths, month In purpose tc) tarn to God. He followed him fora -)lied A good choice Is a lierr�n then photographed . 0one considerable It. ' 71hi m t1seed In tan. and brown with a fleck -time, keeping quite close to him, sit. moustache altered tha face entirely. of fash4onalile -6rairge in if. it is, 'ting beside him on a bus, - riding in They [lien showed warm,' comfortable, has lifq.and light thi! photograph the same- iailwaj^_carrlage, arid ' so to witnesses who had seen tke silent,: 10 Its coloring though it Is Practical DU,' until at last• -ft favourable op- t iwatche'r'of Nunhead Grove; and th-ey to the ertrome. Sagcoi�nl­e) I 3'irur- its portunity presented Itself for idenlifiul It as that of Tilts- coat Sias a smart touch I I-est.7 derer. Eventually the Police w,r, facift and scarf, which uses a woolen He was right about t1jellag. 11_4 -­ti -ftfi—threo- In a ,live" ojle_�vh ch con a: omb 1he'len committed by the same man. has novelty cuffs, and buttons shut, the miscreant had not had time to urders had jjersey in orange, brown .and cream. It PHILLIPS unlike the 'majority -& coats which In !its pocket-book was ''An Empire Ga m'e** "t . M swing uniclosed, baud scribbled: "Vile' Melville!" make use of. For wear with Ithis a Rose OV MAG&4!�r, Perhapsi the most sensational Toronto Mail and Empire (Consj: Descat 00 en- (Sir Montagu Allan has given a cap -ful felt is a -happy solution to t For counter which Melville ever had w' 9 For -In'beire felt with Insets of color- Troubl", a due to Arid It4MOC ^rjo STO at for competition betwoctm school cric- 1 headgear problem. ' Hats, In'ciden't- ..�named- Meunier, which oceurred lie one' of - thia biggest fea 1 .1 *ictorla Station, ket"teams and boys' clubs 4n �`tlie Ally, will be* 0 biggest fea- I mlt�wrsupt" A The -fact that the detective had hla Province of Quebec.) Sir 211,ontagq :tunes of travel wardrobes, for women IS i,4^USjEA ( quite lf6 with him at the time, and was Allan's Cut) should stimulsta CI-Ickf,,- now vrant a different list o eio?ry In this country, and we share the hope outfit. fr unarmed, and that Meunier was most certain to-Ase. arrapA, made -no which he expresses In presenting it A Sports Suit difference. y.ny people, two bours niter Eating, i 'YOU will never use crude- methods Melville tackled him not take many years Typical cf* the sports sups one must suffer indigestion as they call it., It Is ! when you know this better method. at that It a 'enci, t before Canada *fll be able to partict. Include in 'any summer travel ward• I usually excess arid., Correct It with I AnO yott Will never stiffer from exe . is I w A terride strugg ensued, cricket test robe Is a band knitted sweater and i air alkali, The beat way, - the' quick acid when you . prove out this easy ':oR do !vwli pate in those great indfd fit thd ailarelitat being over- matches which at present are confined to England, Aestrafli, Ne �.Pleate(1 skk one. The sweater uses harmless and. efficient way, Is Phillipsl relief. Please d, that�for your cwK ly weTed. and secured. He was carry. W calarld and beige, rose, tan and brown fit Its pai. Mllk of -111-grimia.* It has remained I sake—now. South Afrlm. g a loaded revolver and a large sup. tern and a finely pleated skirt Is of for 50 years the standard with PhYsl:lMill of ball caftfidges and had been Milk of to get the genuine Phillips' brown wool crepe. utr. I OR his Way to the Continent.' I A Rebou x bat :n clans. One spoonful In water , n k Mainesia, prescribild by physi? bsnt on Wealthy wfdows of (treat Britain 'betbA tops this. Jobs' scarf Is very lizes manY.times its volume In stomach clans for 50 years in correcting excess 6ome rilway-or 'Other. l during' the y6ar ended March 31st, modernlatic In its patteru, aeidst, and at once. The symptoms acids. Pa :!h bottle contains full direc- Nelville retired in 1903, after 1923, left a total of 271,776,054. Proor the one-piece silk frocks one disappear in flve'minutes• tions—any drugstore. A :7-11- T Cr. , ,, �Z ' - .?­� — - xw- . - � �— - ­­ = ---" —, � :-,­-­. .%gf. -,,f7z p7 Z, �7 7� Spanning Sahara Infants Born, More citps to the pourid, more flavor in the cupi more tang to the taste. That's what makes Red Rose Tea 7 It �,Out of Though there is nothing new In the Wedlock so, populat.' Every package guaraptkq44 suggestion -of, a railway to cross the Sahara, the plans now -put forward by In addition to. the. 1CVdren's Aid French engineers constitute by *far Branch, the important and extensive the most comprehensive scheme ever work carried on under the U nmarried submitted for practical consideration. PA:ents' Act is directed ted by Mr. Kelso. It would Involve a continental With many obstacles to overcome, it the' 31�dlte'rra is reni.-.ikable how much has been ac- tonal I toral to the Cape., Naturally, other I complished in the interests of helpless, Goverilments would have to be con: infants. In the annual -report pre- sulted, and It is highly probable that rented to the Legislature it is pointed they. wiJF be Invited to join In the out that instead of the cruelty,, neglect scheme If the project Is approved by and abandonment once use common, A is go 0d .tea Parliament. The line these bright ittle citizens hav the" Freiieh been might, as an alternative, be linked up accorded just treatment, and given an with existing railways In South Af- envinannient that will in years to come F-T middle life, when vitaiiii rica, and this would seem to be 'the aid them to be a valuable asset to the RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is;extra good is nor as great as it once most practical plan, for the time be- province. During the pant year about was, and the blood stream it ing, at any rate. $130,000 was -collected by the Depart- naturally thinned and do. The distance, - 1. even to the Belgian ment from putative fathers for the Classified Advertisements vitalized, anaemia easily lays Congo, would involve upwards of three support of infants and mothers,' and hold on the system. At first, just a tired feeling, it thousand miles of track, 'if not more. charitable funds were relieved to that BABY C8XCZS quickly results in bodily Naturally, the most convenient -exist- Lextent. BABY- CHICKS: WE HATCH four varieties. price 90 up. weakness that ordinary tonics ing,,jwravori routes would be followed, yr its for free catalogue. A. HIL Switzer. cannot avail' to simplify, as far as possible, the Granton, Ontario. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills The problems of water and 84Dpl*s. IS THERE A- BABY ■ ANADIAN NIAGAZINE'I�EQUIRbS then become a wonderful aid. fact - that it is proposed to run the C local agents who are ambitious. They supply the necessary trains on this line at a speed hitherto Lists supplied. I Generous commission. oxygen to the blooncmass 347 Adelaide St. West. Toronto. -count and renew unh6aid of in flid railway world, be IN YOUR--HOME'? the blood W.n.n vigor. with nuns- 93 and 112 miles per hour, —7 would of course simply the question of Is there a baby or . youig' children Buy Imperially 71. "1 was seived mia," writes Mrs. Charles supplies,-but none-the less, tha:advan- in your home? 'If there is you should Toronto Telegram (Ind. Cons.): To Lambert of Port Hope, ont� takes of the trade caravan routes are not be' without a box of Baby's Own assist the sale of Empire-made goods "and was iLnp very bad stam obvious, and would certainly not bs Tablets. Children 'ailments come It will be neceseary..to find some As a girl I had taken Dr. ignored. The idea behind the pro- quickly and means should al*;ays be means to remove or counteract I tt . ie Williams, Pink Pill* for a posed high, speed Is to -reduce to a at hand to promptly fight them. Baby's -flood of 'advertising of foreign manu- run-dowth-condition and do • minimum the length of a Journey Own T-Abets are the Ideal home rLea factures which comes freely into Can- =ded to take them once through a region of tremendously high remedy. They regulate the bowels; mom.. Again the reault was NOT 'NUPE PEP? ada, and to check the influx of the marvalloca In a litt6 while temperatures by day, though, as every- sweeten the stomach; banish constipa- He: We get along like two turtle goods so advertised. An increased tax I was fully well again." body is. ayvare who has tried it, a tion. and Indigestion; break up colds doves, don't we Arline? on foreign publications entering Can- You cannot begin too early night in the Sahara can be more chilly and simple fevers—in fact they relieve She: More like turtles, I'd say— I ada, and sustalln?d advertising of tP chock Aft—;a Dr. Wil, than one on Mount Royal in October. all the minor Ills of little ones. Con- slow. British products, are - means which hams, Pink � an sold at Th4 tremendous Impetus t" pro- cerning them Sirs. goise. Cabotte, drusaWs or by mail. I suggest themselves to meet the 8ttua Yaw jetted railway would give to trade, Makamik, Que., writes: "Baby's 0 11 Keep Minard's in the 14edlc;ne chest tiou. in the meantime, the labour at 0pa4 so Comm, from M" and the revolution It would effect in Tablets are the best remedy In tw,, o foreign legislators An the rairing of Willissas bledicine QN,. Dr. transportation from Europe to the world for little ones. 3oly baby suffer- Brock-me, Oat. Trade With Australia their tariff was leads a fresh incen- CvJb need- not be emphasised. ' They ed terribly from indigestion and vomtt- 9 Saskatoon Bow -Phoenix t[Lib."'.— tive to Canadians to buy where they J� will be inaaltest to anybody who Ing. but the Tablets noon set her right sell. it gives impetus to the cam. While Australian sales In Canada are car" to give the matter a little care. and Dow she is' In perfect heatth." ful study. The principal objection will The Tablets are sold by inediclue deal. growing, they are still Insigulfican t paJgn to "till, Imperially•" undoubtedly be the cost. No ead• ors or by mail at 26 cents a box from compared to Canadian sales in Aus- ..Ats mates have yet been submitted. but The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- tralia. The trade treaty negotiated, Thou by very reason of the unique shams- ville, Out. between the two countries a few years Within every man's thought in a ter of the undertaking, the absolute ago has adjusted the Inequality to higher thought—within the character lack ct facilities along the route such some extent but not sufficiently to be exhlblii to-day a bigher'character. Tmdi With Spain satisfy the Australians. While -there Its are utilized in ordinary railway con- Is a large and growing market for atmetion through normal territory, W. H. C. in the Spectator (Lou To keep her youth a girl sbouldla r don). There may or may not be truth Canadian machinery and other man u_ introduce him to her friend. and the iength of the line, this must In the assumption that His M&JestY's factures in the Commonweal Into a tremendous figure. B th, It run up But UK that Is not likely to discourage the Government deallned the invitation to would be bard to name one Aust.a.— take pa!rt officially In the Barcelona product which to popular here as such. French. If ther. can sea a sound It[- The cleanal • W*4182"O�v HAMS l6celf, servies, of 94 004m7s. veftment and Imperial development Exhibition. a protest against of a soup that a meant for you the further Increase in the Spanish Qsaie--Auntle, you know that lad abead. The idea strikes the Imagination ast tariff promised at the end of the year. man at the corner that was Ill— Ciaticura Soap u and conceived upon truly Imperial Certainly, Spain's economic policy is Aunt — (Christian Scientist) — Yo wkb a bwrUags *1 30 y"n of ls%omwl Dismursigement smatter of grave concern for all the mean he thought he was ill. Cissie no fear of becoming dticoar- lines, and the world will await witk pations who are pledged to the only Well, now be thinks he's dead. SeW Ic""w6wa. beep 23s. 01sam"s 23a Z" Have the keenest interest 'the reception It aged. Every successful. man rantem- sane measures for the recovery of born the time when be 'was 'to dis- to accorded when submitted to the Europe's trade — which, were preicrib- French Chamber for consideration' d by the World,.Economic CaRfer- Broccoli, a 'vegetable that to gaining felt like giving" up—bat 0 n the 'United States. is couraged be French engineers have already accow . in. in pgihiculir.-has POPU'&Mty 1 On You Hohdays :he tildn't. . . 0 ease; Great BrIta sometimes thought to be a crost. be- -day, Is thi Suc- Plished web marvels upon the fringe to bear the brunt of Spanish economic Be sure to take Minardre along. That's .why he, to- at the Sahara that wise people will tween asparagas and cauliflower, but exports cess that he is. nationalism, because Spanish it will come in useful for say hesitate before expressing doubt as to this country are foodstuffs and raw Is a member of the cabbage family . Give thanks, then, for discourage to their capability to carry even this materials which are admitted free of of dozens of emergencies. meat; It means that witbin you the re vast project to a successful conclu. current of life a all duty, whereas British imports Into great forces and curr —to siou.—"Montreal Star " -1 1 ;re- arranging -- clearing the Way Spain are precisely those articles, I force of success. which come under the full Are ffou Z Discouraged? Then you have but tm Desertion the Protectionist- tariffs and. trade persist —and . iLnd success is Yours. —H, J. restrictions. KMG OF W 111tsh• When a father deserts his wife and Pte I young children, he catroft untold suf& 1ximpire Trade Seekers faring and misery to the family, not H . amiltan . Spectator (Ind Cons.): In To seek ourselves is to deny our- to mention the financial lose to the community. When ititerviewed on this buying •from the sister dominions. Can- selves, and to den? dViraelves Is truly subject; J. J. Kelso, Provine.&I Super. ada merely returns,. the.,compliment . to seek ourselves. which they are paying this country In I P_ intendent of Children's Aid Societies, stated that the records of his office increasing measure year by year. The Mother Country and the Empire are does a catcher indicated clearly that this vas a ser- EquIce-Algles why r best customers and have a right muzzle? Algernon—To pre, ions evil, He mentioned the follow. 011 wear a gent him from biting the batsman, m y ing case that happened in Toronto to expect a preference on the part of ago Some years the Canadian people for the commodi• 1. ,*%, '. , . : t A father, went off to the United ties they a re in a position to supply, in exchange far what they take. It is a -States, leaving a frail little woman "Really, I think you're foolish Yap is with the burden of'caring for five chil• recirsocal movement; in which the ad ome engaged I was thirty-AV .-to,bec dren. It was too much for her, and ventage it mutual. before I thought Of taking a wife Son: ,Say, pop, that's , di although she struggled dri, the chil- Fld,!�4q different. although received no 'I'm not thinking of taking anybody, proper. care. Two Measles as a disease Is now more of the girls were sent to reform in- often• fatal than scarlet fever, dlp*htb- X: stitutions, one boy to the Industrial aria and typhoid never put together. School, and an older lad was in trouble two or three times with the poliec In addition to this, charitable relief had R�X�.to be given for several years so that . the total cost of this family was very gr!a� The father was supposed to be er living comfortably in the United Children C From Moth ildh%eAn States, but nothing was done find .7 f Six him and compel him 'to Support his o family. d'. sIiffon As an illustration of f judicious ac-' IFWhing E es or it 1 think Lydia & SnIcharns -W 00% Bi tion, Mr. Kelso told of an official of au"g 91y'es Baby has Ificie upsets at times. All Vegetable Cam� IS "Olderfun prevent them. But. You Must Do one a the' Children'a'Ald Societies DowncastEya your. care cannot I have had six child= of which four you con be prepared. Then you can do in 16 Wes ai I e y, carrier Who received a report from a woman what any experienced nurse would do are livim and of gem and er of dissase.: that her husband had deserted her EYO WH —wbiLt most physicians would. tell you nee babi boy now eight months old his picyon that AIEROXON is*" and gon6 to 13uFfalo. The.of!-,cer -Tot Your Characw to do--�-give,a few drops of plain Cas- who wdghs D Pounds. I have taken 'address, wentr'there, and located rFt 7777� ]its of the amt conveawnt am effk;mt meaft of combating Brown eyes for strongth—Blue toria. No so i oner done than Baby is your medicine before each of them fly eviL It is convealen him. and ac.:ompanied the man home, air t, becatis for generositr--PralO eyes so6tbed; reJIef is just a matter of was of the pwhpb6 It if hygimic -with th- resnit that he is novi taking jealouar—Sparklins eyes iff- moments. Yet you have eased your born and have certainly m Ili" never got *way when owe care of the fIrmily in the proper way, dicate beau and g"d doubtful ceived great benefit from it. I urge e Y, No" your child.without use of a singl JcaughL Each spiral gives three There is some agitation iihi favor of 'ti 0744 1 am sure health, too drug; Castorla Is Vegetable. So It's my friends to take it as weekir perfect service. - L: helping the wives and..children of de. sparkle? Are the whii" cliar BEWARE OF IMITATIONS they tiniTd with safe to use as often as an infant has they will receive the same help I did." sorters from a public fund, said NIT. or are thil y;b;w --indicsiting an out•of4t;r0ts any little pain you cannot pat away. —Mm Milton MrMuFrA, Vanessa, .1 d­j, Vww., @�d h.,dwwo stora Kelso, and while, of course, this would condition —dap to consupa- And It's always ready for the crueler Ontario. a dangerous policy. be a relief, it is k1a Cie C 0. Genest & File, Litsitie don? If so, you need pangs of colic, or constipation, or diar 80■0tSMOM9. CAM It might, be an encouragement instead rhea; effe-tive, too, for older children. of a deterrent to a certain class. Social F 0 y& organizations are powerless, as at the Twenty-five million battles avers present time there is no fund provided bought. lost year. n for meeting the expense of going after V (y 0 a 1) I.P, cumpound If this were remedied Aurse for wil these men. A Ve"ble C L U ]RED ItN9 quite a number could be brought back to *0 am. Product two • and required to resume their iespon- Reed 46oW Ck&ader d o" the 9yl to /asters Beeckam A. C • STOR I A sibility. Seias AaeirtsL: CO-, Distributor for Ontario imhed, Towato ISSUE No. 24—'29 NEWTON A. HILL g :rant Xf- X. *oreat, Use Wmard's for the rub down. -7— • xk= �1 _C, _.­I"! 4 M 474 —1" 7 �7 of ealla, Miles and orange blossoms. GREENWOOD. sit FR88H GROCER The bridesmaids were' daintily at- 4i —Frank D.-Clark,018 Carroll T FIRMS tired in pihkgeorgette with hat, shoes -has St.. Tprouto, gone down to -and stockings to match. Miss Marie 11111-76WYesr.; $1.30 if liald in adva his old home,MerAckville, Oat., Fine Fresh Green Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables e'v"'Ory Subscriptions ra tbe'Uniiad States and Crest Macinalla, and� Miss Angelina Ross, to spend a month's'bollidays. -Britain $2.00 in advance. nieces of the bride, made charming 74 ay. Call and See ' Gur stock or phone us little flower girls,, dressed in pink silk an r orde deliv JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. and carrying baskets of orange blos- AUCTION SALE d have you r ered. soma. After the ceremony the bride rt and groom and guests all retired to of Farm Implements and HousihoW. the adjoining hall, where a sump- AOTRS AND COMMENT& FurRiture, Wood, qtc, 8 K FOR OOUPONS The undersigned haa received in- tuous dinner was served and a popular n orchestra rendered beautiful music structions from -Toronv6'h1%s'become'a big'cit They represent 4 per cent. on all cash purchases.. Mr. John Pearse Z. and J20 person realizes that -fact during the remainder of the day and -to sell by public auction at ening. The bride.and groom left,for ev �ronto Lot 4, Concession t4, Scarboro imore than,the people of To 7 ' - ' FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS' Buffalo and Niagara Falls, the bride 'and we, cannot. blame them for travelling in a 'French, blue. crepe on, CORN—All kialls of Seed Corn at right prices. TUESDAY, JUNE 18th for the man who takes romaine ensegible, with hat to match. the following valuable property, viz.: M ANGELS —Yellow ItitermediatV and Giant White Sugar. 0K, his country or the On their return they will,reside at 28it —Biiiat vttrietiss in I-lb. and ilb. packages. N�A no pride in M. H. Mu*er, Hor.;e Raek, Set of TURNIPSEED Kingston Rd. Heavk Harness, Bain Wagon, Top town in which he lives, is a most MAKE TAE MOST OF YOUR Bugn*, Cutter, set of gingle Harness, unworthy citizen Toronto, how. Logging C -i; S Vegetable Seeds ia bulk and pickage. WESTERN TRIP ,hai: . lots of wood, 7 -ever, has made most rapid pro- acres of Atfalfa Hq�y, a. quantity of Stop Over a Few Days at '.%Iinaki. Redding Plants—All kinds.. few years Shingles, a number of p"ts, new mail -gress during th.e past M: and is now on the war) as one of inaki Lodge, just east of Winni- box, pair whiff letrees, robe, pair of "Torriato Plants, Cabbage Plants. peg on the main transcoi,vinenial line horse blankets, dresser and mirror, 'the.princip%I cities, of th; world. of Canadian National Railways is quite Table, 6 Cane Bottom Chairs, 6 Kitch A writer in one of the leading a social reniezvous- these days. Trav- en Chairs, 2 BedsteaAis. large C p- 'J A-M E S' C H A R D S 0 N u R I papers of London, England, says ellers are amazed at the facilities for board, grass seed sower, Halter. Cook c9mfort, rest and recreation that are Stove and Pipes, and Mary other ar- that it Is unsurpassed by any provided in this beautiful Northern ticle_,z., other city in the world of equal resort. Sale at 1 o'ciock <standard time) size. Its beauty is receiving niorst The Iodge, under Canadian Na- :Terms--Cash Pidkering" Hardware Store .1: fAvorable comment from vi:4tors tional management,. is very modern Fred Postill, Auctioneer in condortgrid convenience specious from other countries. Milliobs of —satisfying. One may indulge in golf, dollars are being spent every year tennis, fishing and all other outdoor HORSE REGISTER. Seed.Corn Just Arrived -lo beautifying the city. -The lake sports. a Longfellow. If you contemplate going *e4t, be ROYAL M i RK [233541 (20170 �—im- Conipwn'a Early, North Dakota White, front, afew yearsago, was repuls- ported Clydo�sdale Stallion the sure to stop off-", Minaki. Any Can- Leaminl?, Wkeonsin N o. 7. Golden Glow, ive in its appearance, but reCentIV 7elson Wagw, Clare- actian National Railways Agent will property of' N Mont, will make the seasor. of 1929 White Cap, Yellow Denf. great transformation has taken give you. descriptive booklet and full place. At the weet end Sunny information. at his own-stable, Claremont, Ont. CULRAVEN CONSUL [250831 (210- AND FLOWER SEEDS -side has been built tip until it is 19), the imported Clydesdale Bulk and Patk�ige. now one of the most attractive .,ATTENTION Stallion, the property of Nelson Wagg, Claremont, will make the PtItCh SeU, POtRtO Onions, summer resorts in America. The I ( Harboc Board is traugfortniog the I have taken over the Agency season 011 1929 at his own stable, Frost Wire Fencing, Steel Posts and Barbed Wim for Claremont. the whole lake front from an tin- Renfrew Creana Sep.,trator@, Scales. FA VIEW KING'S'SEAL —1022— 'sightly rnws of old dilapidated (LM395), the Granci Champion Irn- Agent fnr thR McCorniii-k-Deering Farm -es, to an attractive* drive. way Stove,,. Fleury',, Famous ported Hackney Stallion, t.-ie prop- hous Plows. Pl,int�, erty of Nel�on Wagsr, Ciaremont, M,wbinery and Ropflr& �backed by "adsouie n3-odern Scufflor!5 mnd Wheelbarrows. will make the se3sin'cf 1-92�1 at his strnetures. Visitors enteri-tig the Phone 505 Pick. rn stable, Claremont. ow `,city are at once impressed by its known Percheron Sta.Lon, tb.-� pro- Our Motto We havelt. can get it, or it is not- made. -beauty Toronto i* also gaining pertv ,f Oscar W;!.;vn-, Brougham, AGENT L4S) BROUGHAM 24) at his ruuch fame for its beititiftil build. w4l make the 5,�a5on of 19' TICKERENG own stable, B rough arr, except or J. S. BA.1 SDON, ju;A. The new Royal York Hotel, BRING IT HERE T,,-.,tiay evenings -viien !,,e will be erected by the C. P. R. at a co&t of at Graham'i-Hote!, Brooklin Nowisthetimeto get a new Set of -$16.000.000, and Yvas opened this iiArness, orget the old set teptired. DANTON, IMP. (129291 (17,17,27.) the WIMM CJIX.-A.2�c En= - IT :a week by Lord Williugdon, Gover. I have in stock samples of 144mael pure bre,i Percheron Stallion, im- The poited from France, the property nor-General of Canada. is the Trees and Je4lrey's harness, former may be ordered through cath- of 0-:-,car Wilson. Brougham. will finest hotp] in the British Empire. logue at prices (I uoted. make thq sea.son of 1929 as follows. A. 'if not In the whole world. The C&Lalogue free. Monlay leaves h'A own stable and 4 new DailkStar building. which I allo carry collars, (!ollir pads, sweat proceeds to Frar.� Hutchings, Brock pads. harness oil by bulk,. harness Road, for noon, �ome for right. was opened a few itiouths ago. is dressing. also silver polish Tue.,kday, T_ Hirst'.;i� Kinsale, noon: one of the fineqt new4paper build. and other partm. Brookhri, night. Wp4inesday. Wm. elaos in the world. Also. the new Repairs promptly done. Hirrus,% Greenwood, noon; home for night. Friday, John-Scott's, con. 8, building to be- erected by the T. L W, PILKEY. CLAREMON'T Pickering. noon; John Norton's, com 'FAtOD CO., DOW ja cour,3e of ccms 5 xbriage. night. Saturday, Clare- moril. noon; home for right, wtu-re tructiou, when completed will be wi 'the largest departmental store Painting ll.remair until the follovL -is; $15, pay- building in thelworld.Her univerbi. Mon­;ay morning. Tern ablc- Feb. Ist, 1930. %.tieq have alioo a favorable repwa PRELUDE [146221 (92WOL), the well tion throughout the v%hole world, bred imported approved Clydesdale Jime and their research work place Stalhor. the property of Oscar Wil- Z�nn, BrfwZham, will make the sea- or� -them in the" front rank of educa- B. H. Paint�,, gnaranteedivure. sorLof 1929 as fn!1cws: Monday af- The Imported Clyde-dmle Stallion -,tioual iostitutiong, the namef, of Ji n . it guod rangeof, olors. ternoon'will leave �i�; o.rn s;tal_�.e. 'Dr. Baoting, Prof. MeLennou and J Brougham. for T. H'r�t'q, Kinsale, 1?b 0 "Z5 A Zi M A- 1:Z M others connected with Totonto Pu re W h i te. Lead. Varnkhe;k, Oil#, for mzht: Tuesday. Graham'q Ho- 12333911-20170), Lhe property of Dr Colors and tel, Brooklin, for n�zht: Wednesday 'University, being familiar thro aftern,00n, Samuel Harris'. 'Alutby, Kacqiier4, .:,ughout the (civilized world on ac. for right; Thursday, Frank Ma<ida- _N E L 8 0 N W A G 0 Will stand at his own stable, Clarernant, Ontario, i-ount of their scientific and niedi. Also, Mnre,4#cu' in all. corurs. ford' King�ton Road, for noon; I . Wilmot Shea's, Baseline, for night; cal discoveries. As a musical cen. Friday, W. J. Millers, Pickering, for the summer -.U,3e B.-H. once, you'll use treshe occupies a foremost popi. it always. noon; Chaz�. Hutching'.;, Brock Road, '�Aiou. Her Conservatorie4of Mnsic for night; Saturday Morning pro- attract many pupils from other ALVIN BUSHBY ceeds to his owm s�table where he BRADLEY'S �-BRADLEYS .7. will remain until the, following countries.--and her musical organi. Monday afternoon. PICKERING wLons, such as the MeDdellsohn Children's plain En.giU,4h broadcloth panty dresses, nice range of colors Choir and the Hart Hou"-Stringed ages 2, 4 and 6 yeart,, at 1.30. -Quartette have an international Children's figured broadcloth and figured cotton panty dresses, -reputation. The Canadian Na. s t ages np to 6 years, spec Children's black'a een, red trimmed play gnito, embroidered figures, ._i i4tional Exhibition is tbo greatest ages 2, 3 an&4. -,4 pecial 100. 'Khaki coverAlli-and overalb;. trimmed in red, the ezeellenb annnal Fair in the % orld and ilQ' yearly gaining in prominence. In- wearing kind, at 1.95. Wornen's and Childrqn's gammer underwear in cotton and silk. -the world Of sport she ha* oroduc. Wo,men '9L and Children's hosiery, 9blendid shades. -c MEN'S WEAR .-.Whom was the late Edward Hnn. g :,;ed many haropions, the first of TRAVEL BY ..-COACH ...:'.Men's lig4t*work booti4, paccosoles of the sptendid wearin Z. an, WOO became the world's cbsiffi- qu%lity, speci.qlly priced $2 85. Philadelpbia in —Tennis wear, balls and bats. pion sculler itt porting Gooda Sincebis iime ruanycharn. Safety and ciotilfort are� combined with . the We qiill use the smine high g�Adw leather mid give you the same good e of frequent Service to th6 pairing, Department. plons have been produEed in To ..-convenieDc rervice in our Shoe Re y ronto who have done nitich to centre cf every corumunit -advertizie the cityt� Torontonitin, te the rou" CECIL BRADLEY.,L are also loq_xhJLg fol'"IJI'l tJ-J tile E time when sbe will beco.nifl a FICK 9ING-TORONTO -:se-ipoit by the ctinstitiction o f a ...... .... .... 7'' waterway a t w rera ce. -rn Standard Titue) deep' Ion A L V tile St. Tare 50 Cent _Leay.6 Pickering ; (Ea?!t( S ]?E RICES I-VALENTINE—SCALA a. tu�—xt!.25. x6,55, ' r.,55, 8 55, 9,55. 1055, 11,55 Ft. 1b, 7 p. m..-12-55, 1,35, 2.55. 3,55, 4.55, 5.55, 6.55 7,55. "FOR TEAM HARNESS Mount Carmel Church, 8.55, 9.55, -10.25 p. tn. Our Lady of I 8t. Patrick Stre'et, Toronto, was the scene of ii very pretty' wedding on x—daily, except Sundays' BraQ4-monnted Team Backband Harness, 'Saturday morning June 1st. at 10 ol *—Simdrys only 9. $4100 2 inch Jayer trace with heel chain, clock, when Teresa'May, youngest tead of back. (laughter or Miclidel and Mrs. Val- Coach connections at Toronto Term inal for -With 5 ring breeching. ins band, -$49,00 -,entine, was uiiitLd -in marriage to 'ewmarket, 1�arrie, MfOlalld, Orillia, Mr. Louis Scala, a su'cessful young .-$38.50 Black mounted Team Backband Harness, ronto. Coming sh hant of To Alliston, Brampton, Orangeville, ;t oe merc Italy with her parents 23 yearq Shelbiirne, Hamilton, $A25 5 ring Breeching �Igo, tbv bride intelligently mastered '.Braint ford, Niagara Falls, Rnffalo, This is not a f h ",the En Ush language and adopted the 11 ry arness, but ciistom made in our 4- the people and won the hearts Conoectiarr-i At Buffalo for all U. 9. A. points. wn shop at Markham. a f 11 those with whom she came in -to harness'and collars. ...".contact. The display of witis showed -We a eci 11 e on repairs p the esteem in which the bride was hed , The Rev. Father Hanel officiat- �ed. The bride was eiven in marria gp Gray Coa th Lin e's T 0 D -0 S by her broth,-�r, Mi, Geo. Valentin:.. and was bfcomingly gownpri in white Harness and Collar Manufacturer satin with silver lace and veil of white embroidertrf chiffori, wit.1). cornet of "S Home Phore 8400 or�inge Oloss ins, aii� ;arritd a skea: .49A..RoM11A-M, OlTrri 7 A S ,rw•w+ ...y .. .: :,y ., ,,.3« v ,.- ..,,•xt, .. . ; r ... _ „�.. , ,..gin. • 'y f••aa TMy,. ' yy:'.�' '.e�'A. x ycr w-• r-t-. : x ,• w-+ m,'-,. �u ... -r.. a +c . •._ m. �..: :. .. ... .. .. ... ,• _ - '`�` vita < : ^ ... x >,e':. .. .+..,.. ,.. yr .•. w a :.. •..!.'.: o:,• :1 . a a' .� art "t -• . �!�' - GtAtltlwON'T .T. H. Beal had a bneineer teip to A. D. and Mrs. Peters of Port A number of the members of the Next Sunday the Ordinance of rc - the city on Monday. Perry. called on a number of elate - Women's `Institute purpose at- Baptism will be observed In the Thos. Paterso has been busy We are pleased to know- that wont friends on Tuesday. tending the Distiiet Annual Meet- Haptist Church. A cordial invita• putting a new roof on H. G, McIn• Wm. Thompson is much Improved. W. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto io6 which ie being Geld today at ti►tion is extended to ail. tyre's residence. in health at present. visit the latter's pareo.te Wm. the Ontario Ladies' College at J. H. and Mrs. Evans and son, Mrs. H. G. McIntyre, has return- and s. Thompson, •opt Sunday. Whitby. _ EVERYTHING IN INSURANC3 _ 'Fred, and tiliiinie Gteeson motored ,gd home from the west where she -- to the city on Sunday and sppeent was attending the funeral of her If�� requife anything in the vW _ the day with Clifford and mire. slater: - - o t us o nee _ ! ace a give you our p Just received at Lawton's Boot r,r a pays to insure in strong Snaneiai A consignment of calcium chior• - ^� SIJ PERIQR and Shoe Store a full line of run• antes aid such en the Company Gun.- has been reeeized and the - -°° I ` , SEED DRILL anise sail Accident Curance of Can• _ _ niag shoes, Men's, "Ladies' *a* d {'"' � ads The Western Assurance Co y ..-county officials wilt-have it placed Children's: - of Canada. and The Mutual LifAs- on the streets at once to keep H G. McIntyre is able to be surance 'Company of Canada. Poe- down the dust nuisance. .- :'See us before Association meetings in connec around again after being laid off .►, - quotations apply to duty for over a week suffering a i 12 A. M. GIBSON �tion with the Baptist Churches of !� Phone Pickeri g 2722 the Whitby and Lindsay District tonsititie: you buy. are being held this week in the Kea. and Mrs.' Reesor wish to , thank the football boys for the Uxbridge Baptist Church handsome carving .set w �• `NOTICE which they r � � Come and Bee Frank Cooper had .the misfor' t •..� Having 'taken over Robt. Feasby't -tune to lose . a valuable colt on presented to them. +� - - garage, Brougham, we are now rea# Monday from pneumonia. This is Would the person who borrow. -.� � � � _, the machine. to give service in Brougham as well he second-valuable colt that Mr. ed Win. Seal's bores collar and as in Claremont. Cooper e sec has lost this spring. manure f-irk, kindly return same '"�- - -a Service car always ready, day or These was a large number of as he is is need of them. Thi i Drill has Zerk lubrication, Hyatt roller bearings, Steel night service. cars on the roads last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Fleming and Ac• . telescoping tubes, practically unbreakable, pitch and Phone Clare. Selb ling it bifB. Bunre went one way and soaW drew and Ray and Mrs. Morgan gather wheels, is accurate and light draft. Gasoline, Oil, 3eiberling Tires another, while -a few went fishing, and family attended the Eiliot -Black Hawk Manure Spreaders. Bissell'@ Discs, Rollers and 251y. A. L. PILHEY. and they all raised a big dust.. ' reunion at Agincourt last week. Steel Stone Boats. Frost Wire Fence. Donald S. Rawson, Ph. D. Dr. Earl A. Grubin R.O., Eye Special- - 'Harry Hall, Wilfrid Shute, Miss ist, at Stouffville from Wednesday to' Phone 2314 -- P. O Locust Hill `AIice Strong. Miss Hildred Patton Saturday of each week. Office in the Pick. R. R. 1 and Miss M. Vanguard, of Toronto, Grubin Block Phone Stonffviile 2406. ;_ w• F. D = �^ N'E �, visited with Mrs. M. Rawson on At Markham every Monday from 9 a. Sunday• m.. to 5 p.m. Office in the Wear - � REEN�C7CT00� What is so rare as a day 113 Block. ` -- $ARR _ June? The Women 'a Institute " Will meet at the home of Mre. Geo. BONDS - Government, Municipal and 'Scott on the afternoon of Thurs. Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. �! day, June 27 tb, when it will be Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per O �.J k T h e V vet • — "Grandmothere" meeting. Roll cent, v _ ~ Call, what I enjoy most in the iNSURANCE -All classes written in- � 4nstittite. Mrs. Kilpatrick and cl.udiog Fire, Automobile, Wind- Mrs. D. A. Scott is the Transpor• storm. Accident and Sickness. tation Committee. y _..___ _ Mr Wilbur, who has been black p Phone or write stuithing in Thoa. E Stepheneon's 48`f ED. BOW6[AN,Whitb 192E3 Chevrolet Coupe , ± E speak of artistic shop during the past few months, 13?1CK TO CL7,REMONT -1928 New For Fordor, new designs that are -has given np his business here, and _ desigd. not artistic ns has returned to bi= home in Taun Dear Friend , 1.927 Star Coach assigns that would be ton. We are tiorry to lose him as inappropriate for the _ _Here F am back in Claremont at my - 19.24 Chevrolet Touring purpose in view. The he is an excellent workman and a; old stand• ready to serve you with a g one Illustrated to slm- "pepular citizen. The blacksmith Well assorted stock of goods at prices pie, yet hse artistry, -sbop has been closed for the prey- that you will find attractive. -,1923 Star Touring ant. It is my hope that the friendships '•No.Greater Tribute" Howard Pugh sincerely thanks established during my previous four- ,1928 Chevrolet ton Track, Stake- body, en years among you may berenewed• N. W. STAFFORD, his many friends of Claremont teen and vicinity for their liberal eon- You mi-y be sure that I shall do iio good shape re- eve possible to make my re- f Kingston Road, - tributions toward his mainten• turn advantageous to you in a buss- 1923 Ford ton. Truck, ruxstell axle ' Whitbv saes in St Michael's Hospital uses way Phone Whitby - - which is being collected far him Sioce resuming ownership of -this 1926 Ford J t012 Track, ba.11a0II tires by his fciend. Luther hll,iddleton. Store I have put in -stock a large s and while his recovery is slow• he sortment of new merchandise. boa b h to t X19 3 Dodge 3.4 ton Truck • , hopes to be restored to in fflcient at right prices: and I am prepay _ ti g health 90 that he may meet them sell It to You AT RIGHT PRICES. as 4ou will readily see when you come in, as Two heavy horses, 9 years old all again and thank them person- I hope.you will do at the it"t oppor• ally for their kindness and assist- tunny. One light horse, 9 years old 4Lnca. It is going to ..be a ..pleasure to see { Mrs. M. Rawson was in Toronto you. Come in wad let us renew our _'CIIe Int. g88. engine, s h Maple Leaf Mutual Fir on Thursday f last week attend friendship, - -• Co. 4og Convocation of Toronto Vol. Yours sincerely, Two Falrbank8•Morse engines, 1.} h. p. Insurance V varsity. Her eon, Donald. re, eiv L. PIN.G,OLO - e n country ed his degree of Doctor of Pilling• Claremont; May ':A, 19.29. �c . _ _ Cheap rates for farm and try ophy. Donald, who. is only. 24 W e have a tall display. of McCormiok- Deering _ Windstorm Insurance on buildings, years of age, ham the honor of , - windmills, Silos ete. m Implements, including tractors and being appointed Professor of kuditorium -:- Theatre -; P . Automobile Biology at Saskatoon rnlversity, power machinery insurance ARMS FOR BALE Seek, He will commence his Stot>�#v 4, C )nt. duties in October after inspecting _ See. us before buying your next oar or truck _ llakes in Prince Albert Park during Write or phone • the summer, John Alsop, of the 4th conceeeion Claremont E D'. BOW M A 11 of L'zbridge.metwitb.anuotimely Friday'Satnrday, l4 and 15 CharlesOOpe %, l pp WHITBY, ONT. ° ps ,and, inful death this week. One Reginald Denny in -- day last week he was leading his stt+llion along the road when the "Good Morning Judge" E Farmer$, Attention animal became unmanageable. It and Comedies SPRING 1S �iER was muzzled and consequently ; but it knocked i I have secured the agency for the Frorab could not bite him, ] do Woad and Oockshutt Farm Impb- him down and jamped on him meats. and will keep constantly on - .'breaking his leg and bruising it Tuesday. Wednesday,'June 18 19 tr (}et your Paints, Oils and Turpentines from us. hand repairs for these popular almost to a pulp. He was taken „The Hound of Silver Creek "' -. Orders taken for Wall Papers. implements.- a tl;o a Toronto hospital on Monday : "Atso, London's bgs. and stable and the leg was amptutated at the (Dynamite the Wonder Dog) Field Root Seeds on hand. - fittings. hip, this being the last resort to Garden Seeds, 3 pk,zs for 25c. f will also take contracts for paintlpg save his life. The operation was - Comedies o (performed on Monday, but he did Chick Starter and Grneedi MPAh, acne and houses y a new -.. 11 t e Feeding. Hoppers, n s hone 1d' process, by spraying. ' gnat survive long as he died that - - -• -. • - - - t ag. Hoppe e i a (zee. Estimates cheerfully given.. • P 20r. evening from his severe injuries 1Friday, Saturday, 14 and 15 Fresh Grote 27.62 and shock.. Deceased was not plea at lowest prices. Highest priitee paid for ; ar `' married. - "Abie's Irish Roam" Vic• farru. produce.. _ _ R. J. Mann, Claremont The public library rooms were Batteries Re charged e the scene of beRuty on Saturday 1 _ ' We deliver. teen River -last, when the Horticultural $oci Se, �t� S Store Phone your order, ` ety held a tulip -show, which was ho Markham t Phone M kham 6402. __ ..... _ - : Basket Factor ,l. _ indeed a success.- The quality of -- D�_ the flowers was eYCepttonally ICjla,reIllQjlt General ffi Manufacturers Wm. M. Duncan, Merchantf Green er Rood, and the awards were Intel. _ - All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berrlr ligently placed, by the competent • judge, Ira Boyer• - The awards Crates, Farmers, Bushel were Riven as follows : Darwin full ' line-of - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. red, 1st United Church, 2nd Mrs. .t-1 1 G, M: Forsyth; Darwin pink, 1st Frank �'ennoek, Mrs. W, Birkett, 2nd Mrs. W. Bank Drafts to and Proprietor - Ward ; Mauve, 1st :Mary Forsyth, a known -2nd Mrs. T Condy; Collection of a Maker of the wail ts. ` tulips, let Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, 2nd C i Barnes' >�kets, Mrs. G. Turner; Cottage tulips. ` rom ` Phone Markham 8409 Mary -Forsyth; Mixedbotignet, - Z" lat Miss Mary Forsyth, 2nd Mrs. Papers Foreign Countries. D. Gregg- B EATTY A grand garden party, tinder the auspices of the United Church, Ready trimmed, 5 ee'nts to STANDS F.OR .THE BEST - - will be held on' the beautiful and 1.25 Fier r011, also bID YING and selling foreign drafts is a regular spacious lawn of Graham Eros. on P. ,D part of the general business of The Canadian the evening of Tuesday. June 25th. SherQPin . Williams Bank of Commerce in, which we often find our - A most Attractive-program will be selves able to render valuable assistance by offer- ` given by the following able talent: ing timely advice. -Our transactions in foreign ►; Ralph Slater, character singing .Faints and 2uonias are conducted at minimum rates, and any comedian ; Al. Sibley, baritone personal assistance we can render is yours far the comedlaw and the following trio Varnishes asking.. Enlist the services of TheC%nadian Bank ! j • .. from the-Hambourg Conservatory: of Commerce when sending money out. of the Miss Lillian Bright, pianist; Mrs Call alid gee these Goods country. Nulu Lane, violiuist, and Miss ill b d you we delighted Helen Steutuan, cellist, There will an y, g be a. refreshment booth cents the With them. A *r ' L. grounds. Admission, 35 cents ;�j Litter Cgrrier9, Hay Carriers ? children. 20 ceritR. On Sanaay, PnmpA, Door Tracks, Cow "•.June :3rd, anniversary services D'e AeSCOTT O� (�O */�ME11i.0 Bows. Pressure SyetemsEtc• will be held in the chnreh, when L.I irllrif -+ it will pay you to get mp prices oD Rev. A. T. Wall, of Richmomi Hill, u•,rh a- hichis - --19an Ind above before buying elsewhere. will preach at ll. a. m. rind 7 1), m• phone 1401 - Q THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA At the evening service the chi Hr of I FRANK I ' PROUSF the Stouffpille United Churchl �CLt�RE',iUI�T �vviil lead in theseryice of praise. _ - ro � . -t 4- ...amt.,..•., •., ,t:.,, .. .,a,•.+.�...a,. { ra �.,. ,.. •�. �- .. , •a .�. .4c.. • . ..s _«,:T•,..- •. .. � .. , , " . �.,e.•• •" ° ,,., .; ... , .. . , .. _ o..:. , r , .. ... - _ •. _ , . _ .t.:.b ,� _ - m.,.'� .:<.i ., .pt: ".:C°'x.f> M w^,• Y .. .'Y ,. ,.V' ;:.. .5 .. f, 'iS d Ya. -•O, ,,Y moo.... `.%!.' Nx..+t ,aK.".?W:�Lr. . .w.. .-,0..w .5i. �•»!K.P�T.. Arc. : "s 7F3. ;,y.. .n ] te. 'T:. .S' '_2G... ,.'.s9r 51C•0 �.,7L1/. J A'M i". .: y' ','X:•, `s' F':'' . -s'w -.•^.- i4i•'`;;..,,: ,'"ii .::se. ,aa'� ='� 3..4. . `'� :y= -k''+ r u:• s, �. ..-. 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It was �- ' ' �� �^ ; true that churches flourished among .}� y JUI that shower andam i 114 . r ) them, that Charity .received her due; • ' _ ' :r but the old virile faith the reverent C" give ssmri frag aned a * {J R UTI a� ) wonder, the mighty 'urge that 'Ma - ` +� a achieved- ay �t� worth achieving l weratc h cold dead % TDIU)M MA &ALL - - � in their hearts___But out here in this little, wind -blown craft, surrounded by ORANGE an immensity of desolation beyond the - ILLUSTQATeii BY power of their minds to grasp, it was PEKOE _ it.w.}ATTe RTIeLD _ -. - hard to hold their old complacency.. BLEND - BEGIN HERE TODAY I ears-on Alaskan waters, the air be Their old philosophies were barrenly 't l y insufficient, and they couldn't repel an - Godfrey Cornet sends his sou,. Ned, gan to feel like home. It was crisp, ever deepening sense of awe. The ' ` surging cool in the lungs, fragrant on a voyage to Northern Canada and! wind, sweeping over them out of the Alaska to exchange two thousand silk with balsont front the wooded islands. vastness was a new voice, strikin and velvet owns with th-t Indians for Already Ned'had begun to readjust g :T � g g j � the laughter from their lips and in- � � -- ' fine furs: Godfrey'offers to split the some of <'his ideas in regard .to the Fresh �r0� t�e gardens" profits 75 25,'the lion's share to Ned. North. It was no Ionger easy to be- Stilling a coldness that was almost. B ^. Cornet is engaged to Lenore Hard- i I fear in their warm; youthful blood. o g° lieve that his fother had exaggerated'- eiiwor`h who offers to a ^cola an Ned The sun shone now, but soon vast - - - P Y its beauty and its appear, its desola- areas, not far off, �ewExplosive Is Moscow Cancels F on the trip if he wal take h•, mother tion and its vastness. It was a would be locked }vith them. Ned hires Bess Gilbert to .tight with ice; never the movement of �. strange thing for a man used to cities Known As Amotol Chinese Immunity go as- seams' -3. The pa:•ty is bid a wave, never the flash of a seabird's God -speed b hosts of friends. to go' day upon d without seeing f Y Y' wing over the wastes; and the thought Godfrey Cornet comes to the dock to scarcely a village aside the sea, at g " r bid Ned sobered them and perhaps humbled _ -- good bye, ' He asks Miss Gil- single human being other than those bert to give his son a womai 's care. I of his own party. Here was one them a little, too. Sometimes, alone Recent Production of British j Soviets Take Action Follow-' Mrs. Hardenworth objects to eating place, it seemed, that the hand of on the deck at night, Ned was close to Engineers, It Is Reported ing Raids on Harbin at the same table with the seamstress. the dearest reality, the most profound Consulate e man kind touched but lightly if at all Bess makes up her mind to avoid the I discovery that could possibly touch his Kingston, Ont.— According to infor• " three aristocrats as much as possible., The Impression grew the farther life: that the dreadful spirit of God oration received here from Ottawa, Moscow. =-The Moscow Embassy of north he went. Ever there was less moved upon the face of these desolate "Amotol' is th name of the new sub- the Chinese Nationalist Government -• NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY � Fo - -- - " sign of habitation upon the shore. The waters, no less than, as is told ia'Gen- stance said to have been experimented and Nationalist Consulates throughout - CHAPTER VI.— (Cont'd.) craft passed through narrow channels esis, at creation's dawn, with recently as a high explosive at the -Soviet Union, re deprived of j, between mountains that cropped lip Everything would have been differ - I the Petawawa Military Camp. It is normal extra - territorial immunities by- "That's three for each table, con- from the sea, it skirted wooded islands ' "sidering one of the men, has to stay � it passed forgotten Indian villages ant if they,had come in a larger boat, Said that Amotol is -a recent produc- the Soviet Government. _ at the wheel. h shouldn't one of P g g for instance, one of the great liners tion of British chemical engineers, The action was the result of a se =- ta . iW y ! where the totem poles stood naked 'these plates be ,removed?" that plied between Seattle and An- and is already being used in some of ies of alleged provocations which C; "Of c ^arse, if you prefer it. Half and weather- stained ,before the for- chorage. In that case, likely they the new guns which artillery divisions were climaxed by the raid of the saken homes of the chiefs. The glasses would have had no trouble in retain- ashamed of his reluctance, he called 1 of the British Army have recently Soviet Consulate at Harbin this week x the n brought out a wonderful scene just ing their old point of view. The brood- been armed. and the arrest of more than forty - r egro and had the fourth plate (,beyond the reach of their unaided ing tone of the North would have The guns themselves are of a sec• persons, including two Soviet consuls ` removed. Miss Gilbert will eat at r sight- glacier and snow- slide, lofty passed them by; the journey could' still ret mechanism, while ex # " the second table," he explained. When peaks and waterfalls. The mystic, { j y parts all over general. fl2te man had gone, Ned turned in have remained a holiday instead of -the Esiplre, !t Is slated, declare the At the same time, tire Soviet Gov. _ - brooding of the North was al -(the strange, wandering dream that it composition !e also "secret and confl. ernment warned Nanking to avoid appeal n Lenora, ,She'll be here in f a minute. What shall I tell her?" ready over them was: The reascn was simply that on deatial: Experiments are being car- "further teats of the Soviet Govern= "Just what, They had touched at Ketchikan, the 1 a liner they would not have broken all rled out by the military authorities of meats' patience by provocative acts you told the servant— of entry to Alaska, and thence ties with their old life. There would all the Dominions of the British Em- and violations of agreements.' Shat she is to wait for, the second I • ' table. Ned, you might as well make headed almost straight west, across have been games and dancing, the ser- pare with Amotol, and 1 /is stated here A note couched in indignant term( : At clear in' the beginaing, otherwise the gulf of Alaska and toward the far -'vice of menials, social intercourse and that provided the cost of manufacture was handed the Chinese Charge d'Af- It will be a problem all through the stretching end of the Alaskan Pen- all the superficialities and pretenses is no greater tha nthat of cordite the faires here last night by L. M. Kara- " trip. Wait till she comes In, then tell insula. During these days they were that had until now composed their new explosive will eventually be khan, assistant foreign commissar. s° her•" far out of sight of land, surrounded ( lives. Their former standards, the ( adopted as the charge of all quick -fire _ Ned agreed, and they waited for only by an immeasurable ocean that 1 attitudes from which they :egarded ing guns. One of the features of the Minard's Liniment for sick animals.. the sound of Bess' step on the stair, roiled endlessly for none to see or hear. life, would have been unaltered. new explosive, it is said, is that there - Mrs. Hardenworth's large lips wer% They were already far beyond the I There would have been no isolation, is no charred residue of the envelops 4 set in a hand line: Lenore had a curl- limits of ordinary tourist travel. The. and thus no darkening of their mooda,+coataining the charge, as there is in hthdays ?+ . gar eapectane big boats plied as far as Anchorage no hauntin uneasiness that could not the case of cordite. In cartrid es of y. quietly Julius g I g Bien celebrate their birthdays as > lo served the soap, wonderia at the at the head of Cook Inlet —to the be named or described, no whispering t quick - firing guns, charged with cor- _ g only so many victories over time, I .. north and east of them now —bit be- 'voices heard but dimly out of the sea. f dite, the charge Is contained in a cot- with, with not a rscollactlon of the ways of his superiors, the whites, and and that point the traffic was largely i the long seconds grew into minutes. t FiO 7 They could have remained in their ton envelope, and on opening the many good and gentle hopes and Still they did not see Bess' bright face that of occasioaal coastal traders, .own old ramparts of callousness and breech- immediately after firing, the 1 g most of them auxiliary chooners o! thoughts they may have wounded or 1y scorn. But he r flap were alone —loaf remains of this envelope still remains destroyed In the battle.--Douglas Jar- rat °Sen� for liar," Mrs. IEiardenworth varying respectability. They seemed and far on an empty sea, under an In the empty cylinder, charred and roll to have the ocean almost to them - am s smouldering, but when .motel !s used urged There's no reason you enwoshouldn't empty ky get this done and out of the way to- selves, never to see the tip of a sail (To be continued.) - the whole content of the cartridge Is I - 'night, so we won't have to be din- on the horizon, or a fisherman's craft w, Immediately consumed. _ : t 1+treased about it again." scudding into port. • And the solitude ' - Wholly cowed, Ned called to the crept into the spirits of the passen- Tasty Recipes For sunburn. apply Mlnard's LlMment�X�� ' r negro waiter. "Please tell Miss Gil- gers of the Charon. , Frele"s roar skis, he" 1 bort'to come here." It became vaguely difficult to keep (MOCK CRABS 4 and tempm by unine he ordered. up a holiday atmosphere. It was in- : Four tablespoons butter, ANT1011MQS A wide grin cracking his cheeks, �f]tt'1!d Da i _.- . + creasingly hard to be gay, to fight. flour, 1% teaspoons salt, % teasWis p -failing wholly to understand the real The mystery of the untried days - - down certain inner voices that had mustard r� teaspoon paprika, 1% 7 I situation and assuming that "de boas' "hitherto been stifled. Some way, ( I close my eyes from reading• S bad relented in his purpose to exclude life cups scalded milk, 1 can corn chopped. didn't seem quite the same quite the 1 egg 3 teaspoons Worcestershire will be done Whose darkest ways the seamstress from the first table, the To light and life are lesat The former is a unique prepara colored man s gay dream it had hitherto been. And J sauce, 1 cup buttered crumbs. �' tion which applied to either pad cheerfully away. et this immeasrtr le vista of deso- ` Melt butter, add flour mixed with -_ Whitti �' ladies' or cents' hose, prevents In. a teas had already spoken kindly to y ab sect bttess of all kinds. thereby _ him Julius had deplored late waters —icy cold for all the sun - I dry seasoaing and pour on gradually eumtnating much discomfiture p d the order to ' light that kissed the up- reaching lips the milk. Add corn, egg slightly A man went into a small country and runs in hose. Doer not saeet - -'• remove her plate almost as a personal color or fabric. • 'atiront of the. waves —was some way like a I'' beaten and Worcestershire saaco. store. The onfy man in sight, era- . " I .he latter (Skeeti- Skare) may dream, too. The brain kept clear Pour faro buttsred baking dish cover sumabl7 the proprietor, was enjoying Again they welted fo! the seam- be applied to the face, acme and stress t� come The women were grim, enough, but it was all somewhat con. with crumbs and bake until •crumbs his ease at the back of the shop, chafe I hands, or any part of the body, fusing to An inner brain, a secret self are brown. titited back and feet on the counter, without Injury to the skin. It does -'forbidding. And in a moment they not possess the unpleasant odor of - .hetird steps at the threshold, that they had scarcely been-aware of BAKING CAKES and made no move to come forward l pre parattona formerly used, and But only Julia!!, his face beset with before. It was hard to siy which was Thin cakes need a,; hotter oven than The prospective customer wafted a positively- cannot injure the skit=. the more -real--the gay life they had loaf takes. Cakes without butter few nUnutes, and then called: "Can't I' IlUres and Dealer@ Beane Bradt•. gloom, carne through the opened door. , 1 — .r. —....••— — — - "'De lady say she'etremely-sorry," he left, the laughter of which was still (sponge cakes) should have a more you serve me, I am In a hurry to r"211mors Swl•e s.rvio•• pronounced, bowing, "But she say an echo in their ears, or these far- moderate, longer, baking than cakes get home." The proprietor Qiifted t "3 zinc st w" Torosto. she's already promised Miata ]lseNab stretching wastes of wintry waters. of .the same 'size 'containing butter. his position slightly and drawled: ) i em enclosing 750 for Anti -Mom, to eat with him!" They couldn't help but be thoughful. The process of baking may be divided "Couldn't you come in sonfe time when ( or 50c for Skeeti- Skare- 1.1.21 for both. -' Realities went home to them that they into four periods or quarters of time; I'm standing up'" - 7 , had no desire to admit. A fervent be- !n first quarter the cake begins bo roe; Name •..........' ......... ' ........ ,CHAPTE>3 VII. lief in their own' sophisticatlon had In the.second quarter it is still rising �aa The Charon sped straight north, out been their- dominant point of view, a and begins tax color; in the third quay- = ' of the Sound, througf. the inside pas- disillusionment and a realism that was ter It browns all over. Ia the last image. Days were bright; skies were the tone of their generation, denying quarter it shrinks from sides of pan, / clear, displaying at night a marvelous all they could not see or hear, holding CHOCOLATE COOKIES intricacy of stars; the seas glittered themselves superciliously aloof from One -half cup shortening; 1 egg well from the kindly September sun. They that gracious wonder and simplicity beaten, 1?4 cups flour, 1 teasvooa :put in at Vancouver the night follow- that still blesses little children; but vanilla, 1 cup chopped nut meats, 1 "ing their departure from Seattle, here was something that was inscrut- cup sugar, % cep' milk, 1% teaspoons loaded on certain heavy stores, and ably beyond them. They couldn't laugh baking 1)owder, 2. squares melted Ieontinued their way in the lea of Van. ,t Th 1d 't t 't V 'th �e e ... .. Write For Our .Latest Catalogue v 11ss. ir !Ka•ss sues xsetua !a camwo. TORONTO RADIO CO. - adl i.*o ion tll'rsf3w n away. ey cau n can ) o wt chocolate. Mix in usual manner, Ieouver Island. a phrase of cheap slang; demeaning creaming aborteaing and sugar Mit. " Straight north, day after dsyl To it in order to hold firm to their own Drop by spoonfuls in well greased tin McNab, a man who had cruised ten philosophy of Self. Here was some- and bake 1 to 12 minutes. - thing that shook their old attitude of icing --Two cups powdered sugar, 1 T 0 self -love and self-sufficiency to. its egg white, 2 squares melted chocolate, foundations. They thought they 2 teaspoons cream. Beat egg white, • were bigger than life, that they had add sugar and chocola't'e and cream. 4V _ L +_ mastered, it and found it out and strip- Spread on cookies while warm. Sail ped all delusions from it, but now - -- - GOLD DROP COOKIES ��S ' - ofetheir lives, was threatening to fall. One -half cup shortening, 1 cup su 1yA1�� J• 1 This sunlit sea was too big for them: gar' 4 egg yolks, 12A cups bread flour,, too big and too mighty and too old. 2 teaspoons baking powder, one - eighth 11 The trouble with Ned's- generation teaspoon salt, i teaspoon vanina. All �F you want to know whether E was that it was a godless generation: level measures. If you use pastry 'there's any difference in tire@ just the same evil that razed Babylon to flour, add 2 level tablespoons per cup. remember that Firestone's are the BLL' a Cream shortening, add sugar and egg outstanding choice of the big bus, the dust. Ned and his kind had come yolks. When light and fluffy, add the truck and taxi Beets who demand � ` ` ;�'I`°��seoleDrn M,vfY� to be sufficient unto themselves. They remaining ingredients. Drop by half - had lost the wonder and fear of life, the greatest safety for high speedy L RDEN e' teaspoonfuls on an oiled cookie sheet. Every and that meant nothing less than the en ! supreme endurance for' uninter- , Place a' raisin half date or nut meat Fibre loss of their wonder and fear of the ' rupted service and most economy t each and bake just 12 minutes in Insulated in cost per mile. • �' `great Author of life. To these, life on ea - had been a game that they thought a hot oven, 3575 degrees Fahrenheit. with ur►aaalvnMlu� I flavored half of mine with orange' Rubber Your nearest Firestone Dealer tr,I ,,,,,dm+o�"'i they had mastered. They had laughed _ "robgrnr and sprinkled cocoanut over top, • 'q"'"ra to scorn the philosophies that a hue- t p to give 'saves you money and servo you � �S- teaspoon of each flavorin dred generations of nobler men had _ �_ _.� MOST better. See him today. built up with g,Ln �arm,� re MILES ` Made` irrroggaant by luif4lry and ease, ;,FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. _ they knew of nothing too big for them, ' DOLLAR OF CANADA, LIMITED ij m that 1T10ntemptn0us V X a -z,'' iiemilton Ontario FM sAii s�s Write The Borden Co. L Z u not ne rate, �i S tides i jc u a z-'• -x�i• -� 8 t loose. Wei street w,, Moittrpf that their reckless hands could r i OR 1 f'1 G HAIR 'tt« two Baby Welfare lacoka. unveil. The were drunk wilt " eir ` F own glories, and the ultimate Sourc sk Your Barber —He Knows V. No. 2�i— 29 of all things had no place in eir - - , e Rw,..,. ,i.. .r'. ' ..;_..: ....•'-. ^• .' '.' t. �. .v . -.. ': t .. . , Y4;.' :'. . _. .' ,`. ... '..'r''� .�, r'e.+"�°'Y1F' �• y,., ..+' -wx+. , r• {.> ,.rs _,wr.^tr,. -, -, ..r_..3'.. _..P �.. .W .._... �w..... �v__-..._-,.. �e�s,._ �..._- a. ...a..._._.__.�.._...zi.- ..ii_. _. :.�w _...':_..,.._._..._ -.. :..:. .L. ,- ._._.c�:.�..: .... -k. r e.., �_ -. _...• ::�.. �i,....,... _ ...___i•�.,3 -.. .,,,........._. .,.. _...�, ..- .._:i.._2.._�..aea.�._c_i.sn�. ;!..,..z.v 1a+1�_.�.._r�,.�.,...- s' �r-.. ..e.:•eas,'7�'n�ki'�:".- ..�4^, v_. >.r.,.•., _e,±F�,s.«. - .":n,: �v:- .we... �'7a�... T, 7.; ,4 TY4 7 7 j. %W Liberals One Up MARKETS Battles on • Seven Killed - Raxnseiy� MacDonald ald Raccoon CV Saskatchewan PRODUCE N.Y. Police In PRODVCE_ Through Week End Plans Conference -W Toronto wholesale dealers are pay. Erstwhile -Conservative An- ing_ the following prices:' Likely._ to Discuss Disarm- Animal Was Two Days Up Eggs, ungraded, cases returned- Uk I)rownings and Motor Accid-- -Tree on U fiv-ersft nounces He is anJnde- Fresh extras', 27 to 28c; fresh firsts,' ament With Hoover and y ents Mar Week-end pendent 25 to 26c; seconds, 22 to 23c. Canada Will - be Cam us Butter - Creams ,-solids, pasteur-' oughout Province -No. 2, 34%1 . % ized, No. 14 35% to 35%c; Represented BAEANCE OF POWER to 34%c. DOUBLE DOWNING' London.-=The ndon.='the pqsslbility of a d Is - DISLODGED AT LAST Churning cream-Spe e'al,_38c; No. *ence ai r%egina,_June 9-The strength 6f 1,' 37,:;' No. _.2.j _34c, f. 6.b. shipping • was, armament Track -Man -Plays Hero's Role 1 the indep-e-nde'rit �-_ and P Robert* Coller, aged seven. - coiifei Ramsay lklrD.7nald rogressive point. otat on the new Lamb-ton betweeit, Premier Ikilled, by a m in Unusual Strife h'ch hold the- balance of Chees'e-No. 1 large, colored, paraf- of Creat Britain, Presideut-�Hoover of 1-groups NN- I ':13ridge near Toronto. fined and go-vernment gradeti, 18%c. Tha boy. NAs playing on the. new the United Stated, and possibly Prem New York.-An embattled' raccoon power as a result of Thurstlay'a pro- - PROVISIONS. nada, bridge Ppd was crossing 'from' the ter '%V.-L. Mackenzie King of Ca has,.shed his life blood oz- I-vincial,,election'in, Saskatchewan has was thr�ist Into the iorefront bf polit- Toronto wholesale dea!ers vic quot- the strue- York University campus in order that' been added to by a week-end develop- ing the following prices to the trade: porth to the south side of. . cat discu4sion Monday frLIM two-dif- f I ehvbred I his s in mfght not be made into a-a; ment in the political maze sensation. Smoked ments=Hunis, med., 31 to ture when struck. Hanna end ferent sources. The Labor newspaper. k on vain to swerve out of danger and the "Dally Herald," said Premier Mae- overcoat to adom- undergraduate Dr. S. . Arthur, formerly listed as 33c; ooked hams, 50c; smoked ro a, ba ba In or li�ackg. a succ6ssf�l Cobservative cafidlda�te i � 29c; breakfast con, 26 fo.3&� eks, - .,was forcel to reverse his car - -sonal cou- n ; do, smoked, 30 der . that, the almost life nald n9t only desired pei the n vair, Even be- the constitu6cy. of Canning , to 40c. I e's 8 ' body Do He did riot A ton, has peamealed, '34 to 39c e sultatiou with Presl(Lent Hoover on lore Patrolman McDonald 11red the issued an official statement in which --inight be taken out from und r the .0 Anglo-American relation, but was -wil- shot- p - he declares he is an independent and to Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 5C vheels. , heard 'round the cam us, it al York Tow-nahip pollee investigatedr ling to,go to Washington for the pur- .70 lbs_$21,; 7�0 tp 90 lba, $19; 90 pose. The "Sun�lay Observer" ready had been decided that the -rac- not a followed ;of Dr. J. T. M. Antler- 'to 100 lbs. and up,418; lightweight Ahe circumstances and did not hold coon's sporting fight against punish- son's party. rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight uegt had editorially urged such a ro 5 the driver. No date for an, inu g odds had entitled him to be stuffed - With this- change the Independe ts- Ils JTO per barrel. gathering at Washingt6h, where th'e­ it, iia"s been. set. and placed in th,- quadruped valhalla and Progressives hold ten of the i3l. Lard-Pure, tierces' 1 181/,c'; -tul:s, 16' Highways Take Toll undefended frontier between Canada at the Board of Health building. seats in -which election was held to 16Y2c; pails, 16%c. prints, 18% and the United States could be ex- 19c. Shorten:r,-,. ti?rees,- 13% •ta Two other a=a. fatalities had been tended io the Atlanti-e- ocean, as an The fight shaped up something like Thursday, and the 26-26 deadlock of 141'e; tubs, 14c; pails, 14%-; tins, Teported Sunday night on the-high- this: On one side3/4the raccoon; on the the Conservatives and - Liberals -2 undefended "frontier" betwjeen Britain is 161_c; prints, 151/ac. -York shoul- yray at Whitby, in which Omar Brown, and America.' other side-10 policemen, SOO students broken, giving Premier James G., Gar- 1�ork loins, 311/2c; Ne% Labor Papers Views ders, 21%c; pork butts, 26yz-; poriL ,22, of Oshawa, was. the victim 'of a (including a part of the university diner's party 26 seats and Dr. Ander jerash between his car and a heavy The "Daily Herald," organ af tht, track team), 18 taxi drivers, 60 mo- -on 25.. hams, 26c. other near , Wood,3tock, torists who were lured by the smoke Throughout'. the campaign Dr. truck- the 1.Wh"' 15-year-old Nancy. Hay -of that ILabor party, editorrially will say that cpre Arthur had been'listed.as a Consetva- LlVESTOCK. Prime Alinister Ramsay 31acDonald qnd shieks jof laattl and three a Heavy beef steers; $10.50 co $11.50; 'Re n -announcement of --oty was crashed to death under an desires personal consultations with residents of t eighborhood. tive nominee and his butcher heifers, choice, $11 to $11-54 jDvertumed car. PresldPresident Herbert- Hoover on Anjlo- For two days the raccoon had been the week-end came as a distinct sur- do, fair. to good, $10 tu $10.75-, do Two other accidents were reported up a tree, scowling at the students prise to the political party leaders. In com., $9 to $4.75; butchi.-_- Leifers, American relations and is willing to 1 to $11.60; 20 fair'to Zood, • h ...9rom the Oshawa dIstrictlas ther re that pur- who paraded beneath him in the rac. Carinington Dr. Arthur.had defeated c oice, $1 residents of go to the United States for' pres�ented _SlO to $10,75; 60, com. 89 to $9.50; ult of which sii men, coon coati that were brought out of A. El Steele,- Liberal, who re �oretu0 and suburbs, are In the hos- pose. trunks as protection against the re- the constituency in the last legisla. butcher cows, good tv cl�ioice, $8.50 to If the meeting 'is arranged, (he $9.50; do, com. to med , $7 to $8; do, 1pital there. while accidents In We Ipaper says, the Britfsh cabinet. will cent'cold snap. People became wor- ture. canners and cu-ters $4.50 to $6; but- ....1tern Ontario added three-to t.h oil likely- take the view that It is essen- ried. 'Wasn't.it possible, they inquir- DEFINITE ELECTIO�;S. cher bulls, good'! choice, $8.50 tj $9; 9f Injur . ed. o, bolostnas-,II ed of police, that the anirhal'might With the definite- election of- three do, med., $8 tq $8.50; d tri tial 1�anada be represented and. Prem- rockville, eight-year-old P �ior Maelsonzie. King would probably leap from his perch and claw some- Liberals, including lion. Geo. S. $6.50 to 17: 'baby beef. $9.75 to $1' , .50 dadglater of Mr. and 'M . - . I the Dominion One' *PoHee believid it was, so Pa-I Spenie, in'M'ple Creek,'in the "doirbt- Feeders, choice. $9.75 to $10; do.-fair be Invited to represent h I Fufferd. was idrown I -wi h trolmen McElliott, Savage and Szer- ful" ridings on Saturday, the stand- to stood, $9 to $9.50; stocktra, e oice, �!-year-�Id chum when the two-girls �Iri the oonversations mer w re sent forth to the-wars,arm- ing now is,- $9.25 te, $9.75; do, fair, $8.50 to S9; The "Herald's" announcement came - e plipped lAto the 'deep water from the. c ed with unlimited authority and a po- Liberals .......... 213 calves. good, $18.50 to $14.50:: do.! lose'on the heels of the suggestion nied., $10 to $12.50; do, st:assers. $7.50 �Ilppery concrete which borders t1iie tato sack. Conservative's ........ i. 25 Tivey bank. made by the "Sunday Observer." : :,: , to S8: spr:ngers, $85 to $1.10. milkers,' The premier wa-a reprew POLICE.LOSE IN SKII'AMISH. Independents ............ 6 375 to $110; lambs, per cwt., $13 to 4 John D. McTavish, -age 12. of Strat- willing to take the first opp- Sack in hgnd, Officer McElllott Progressives ............... .4 S 19: -5he?-p; choice, Sr).50 -to 37.50; do, Itord. was sbot and killed.by a .22 rifle What the -next - move -will be in-the nied.. $5.50 to. $6; do, culls. $3 to $4; arl h In We hand4 of his brother, when to open this direct contact. w 4tiormed up the tree amil the c eers situation still remains in hogs. selects, w.o.c., $13.25; do, do,, • �k - of'bystanders. There was an inter-IcOmPlex ILithe tvro bijys were setting -out to shoot sald.the..matt.er would probably be dls- i - I doubt. Dr, Anderson spent the week- fed, $12 95; do, f.o.b.. $12.25; do, thick' cussed at the tneeting of the Cabinet lude of sound and fury in the branch ths, w.o.e,"$l2,i5. ground hogs at the rear of their fa I end in the country, wHle Mr. Gardiner sm" at Downing Street. fs of the tree and Officer bIcElliott, .'.0er'a farm. j,!y, wiping was- at his home. bo-th'restin-g -after the, 0 - - - 1. ' There is reason 0 surml.". t1he demonded rone too Irracef The sixth ddath was that of Anielm newspaper sa�,s. that 'Mr. NlacDonald-3 blood from his wrists and contempla'­ strenuous campaign. Clement. Toronto man. and employs view of the desirabilfty of direct per- ing a tear in his Rleeve. The Conservative leader has made it Students'Demand plain thht the next move must come of the Hydro-Electric Comml,4slon, sonal contact Is shared by President Patrolmen Savage and Szermer took A vrho was electrocuted at St. Thomas from the prcTnier. There are two Chief's Dismissal Hoover and hI9 advisers and that they their turnq and were-routed, so the -:,When he s'.1pped and caught i high w - III doeverything to'facilii.,ite a meet- 1hree offieers _"n in a. call -foi re- �c6�j-ses- t6 folrow,- Me cah risign- . or tenalon wire. face the house at the' next session. Ing.- enforeeroCnt& Seven more policemen Some believe the Liberals will carry Nation-wide Strike ThreaterL arrived, but by this time Howard En,- on u til thgdefjr.vd elections ark, held ed Over Anti-Jew Dis- -cah-driver. pushed throuzh . .11 . . sign, a tax� i in Ille a- Is Crosse and Cumberland, turbances the crowd with a clothes-line pole in illagers Leave, R' WHO to Begin ' 'VN'ar&o%x-,-PoIh%h students hand. Safe out of the eesch, of the - poo-4�hi Ausru5t- But whatever the JiTsult, the Independents and Pro. threa accoon:% claw,;,- the-,p(-Iie,?men restim-I tened. doring the week-end. to call a Trials By June 15 - i a -still control the situation. Vesuvius Vicinity eI the offensive from tbe-grourd andtgressive nation-wide strike itl4ess the Lemberg d the Criemy, jThe Independents are, almost certain Chief of Police Is dismissed Immedl- f.gaickly dislodge Clouds of.Ashes and Smoke Ma'jor Scott tcL Command Big I 7hd raccoon 'thudded against the to support the Conservatives, but there ately. ins some doubt as to the nttitule Obscure -Sun at ­!Jewalk and retreated baitil.y, Then rema The stiident4 w the 7'. Dirigible on Maiden York-Un1veT51'ty*jbf the Prastreqsives: They are known. ere arou-4ed by L t r Weav 9 1 e r, ..N e%v �pollce (Iii�f's order afiestin' twe i:y. Naples a, to tend. toward the -Gardiner poricie,; Journey treilk man, had his mome.-It of glorY, xtent.-Can'ad�an' Press' Dii- eight student4-during anti-Jewish dii-.- Naples. Italy. -Huge �iouds of 1 Th4 R-100 giant Brit'sh 1-00-pai- f r fie wai &et'enou�gh to overtake Ito s0le 12 turbanrOs at Lemberg. Amoke. lade2 with ashes. from' tha�senge - dirigble, will take to the air I '" -The disturbances spread to (lie Uni. the raccoon and kick it squarely in patch. e -heers of the rersltle.i' of War�;aw, Cracow and �belchlng throat of '.%Iouut Ve-Auvius, on her maiden flight- the middle of-� the head. - Amid th "bung over*Naples rect_ntly uid turn,jJune, it was, artnol�(c e-11 by Robert T. multitude, Patrolman. Mcl)onald ret' Posen, and students In other iwit!tw ed the brightness of noon into a klnd�Pollock, New Y2.pk r(presentative of his teeth grinify and put. a' bullef Beaver Earns tions joined in-dowir.44ng the pellee lqf twilight. 'Burn�y X.ziZI Sirship'- works, througl. the beast's head. .4 resIgnation, I tho c lit er. Nt�apolltanj were unable to jqee their h,ige airli 'er. plaCed in th6' P'o- sturb- buil&rs of tft n The'raccoon v�ai Long Holiday 7- Autboritles believed. the di familiar landmark. which was clonded The R-100 having finished her in'- tat* sack and the funeiA cortege I ances were instigated by political -by theL imreen of smoke Issuing frow: flation is now recsiving. her "shed wound its way down University Ave. Qiieber.-The now closed season on.' partie,.k oppoi;ed to Premier, Casti6jr bee- I-- Switiiiski's Government, and - he or-, Its crater. I test," conRisting of all. firal testa of heaver In the Province of Que TlieAssdclatedPr'essc'orresp6n(fent`linstrum'ents. geaVf cr.d mcchnnIsms Tie had sudderly- acquired riches !4 to spare no expeniel"effe'etIV4 on September 1st it Is dered the secret pnIke to make a ground be- mains Vl.,;ited Terzigno and-tound conditions which carL be made on the and had decid( I learned'here, and re In i�rce un- house-to-house search of his politica," �Iesvorate. Families were w40draw-; in furnishing his new home. The man- til December 31si. 1932, the order-in- opponents' homes. fore tho ship takes to -the nir. agor of th6 furnisb`ng firm was-show- _test the tfeaver' have S%N,ftAI9Tct Also'confe-rred with Gen. $ng with all their belongings and pe ' o-1_ Upon completion of� this, 'ive pieces of dourcil statint: "Thlat pl*c,-- thronged- the churches on tte It e' p ng him several exi)"i; in the F- 9kladowskl, Alini,.4ter of the Intev trials, and n -100 will.recelve her al some -fine old decreased considerably with rotreat, intokIng Sadn't Geno.-,'and thij will be capped with oni� lonZ ft�ghlt furniture. Turning to, ior, on the possibility of closing an ; he remarked, "Perhaps you I last few years and that it is important of, .50 to- 60 hours. - asures be' tRken to unlrersifFeq. Their derlson 'was no( praying beford shrines. chain, Troop..; took possegsion' of villages. Tre, Chippendale furni- I that ener,-etle me, Shq will fly around England 'in would like ert juch game- which I.,; a sairree. announced. 7 Ao prevent marauding at:er the in-!July, '60-o"perating with a number of ture9" -11N67' repl;ed Jffr. Newrich, "I prot �11),Pcd-" Of riches in revtnne to the Province." liahit-anta-had departed laeronautical expositiani taking place uon want anything. that's -.0 lia-d beert . -there cfurin li that month, after which Train service to.Terzign. s-.ontinued. The trains run only is' An English Queen of the Courts h she will prepare for a trip to Karachi, Birt s and Deaths r as 13joscotrecase. India. Twenty students were.trapped by a Followinz the comp*,etion of the In- r Ii V21'-the" tofal number of' 'births ava while they were endeavor- dia flight the' ship %vill fly to 'Mont- .%ow of 1, 1925 Ing to witness the latest eruption of' This fli.-bt has ir. Ontario was 'k4,152 while in Mount Vesuvius at close barid. Sev- real and Lakehurst. this had fallen to 70,122. been tentatively set for the latter pa-rt n Aeral were injured by the bursting of ':015' 102 out of orie-thousand of August. pe lava m they tried to flee. -On the first tr*ip, 'the ship will carry children born in Ontario died under que s An 'official communi aid the only 50 passengers, all guests of the ne ye'ar old. ,violence, In 1925 71 out of or)e thousand chil. ieruptloP. had increased In rgovernment, notwithstanding the-fact *with the flames attainin*t d1ielgut ot' dren-born. died underone- year old. 1,500 fet at 4 p.m. that over WO applications haye be= received in Londan for the flight. Vanishing- England Major Scott of th- British Air Min- 'eh, istry has been selected to command Kappa in the Nation and Ath is ac- -um (London�: It otight si�irely "to bi' . ..... Floods Threaten the ship on its first flight. He I in 'the counted by airship engineers as one possible to get a bill passed new Parliament, as Dr. L. R. Farnell I I. In Saskatchewan of the ablest rigid ai.ship pilots in the in thd times, to prohibit the world. sumgests exp&rtation of ancient4uildings. Until, Low Lying Lands of Pike Lake chtly- no . one 'sifppos*ed there was Vesuvius Eruptsp any -need to guard against this dan- and Valley Park Are ger, but within the last year' or so Menaced ..-..Giving Off Lava several beautiful old buildings have Rqskatoon.-S-even feet above the been sold for transport to America. level of last -week and rl,.41ng at th. I Naples Mount Yesuvius, scourge t may be impossible to copy the _rate of six inches an hour, the I;oitth of the rill Neapolitan 60untrysIde, . . . . . . . Italian example and prohibit by, law ewan River Is an angry, tur burst suddenly into eruption again 7 Stskatch the expert of exa-mples of ancient. gid eds and last week. works of art. There can be','no ques- Fitream, flecked with we Coam, menacing the low-lying lands- 6f -'fhe -erupton occuvred on the south- lion-thist, therd would be geneial'bacik-_ ke kfid Valley' Park. X4 ke La east side of the crater at the base of ing f6r &-Government that would put f molten m In the latter flood area no Immedt a small cone, A stream o a stop to such monstrous vandalis site dinger Is anticipated, although, laVi poiffed out ift the directroii of i fourteenth-cent�zry as. the sale of the tithe barn at Bradenstroke,,for. tran bn 8 farmnr named'HaY, whose house Pompeii, *blch* ' Vesuvius wiped out 5- in the last flood show(id nothing abo'Ve i,650 years ago. ference, to America, the re. grotesquely .'ivater but the root an4 chimney, evae- The lava stream was nearly 40 feet te, 4ecorate-som,6- rich frian's estate. uated his home as a rhatfer of precau- wide. No'danger was, foreseen for "on. Later he Went bo-ek. ne* dwellings 'or the ancient excl� Little Tommy (saying 1148 prayers The lower roil toy I?Ike Lake Is vated city of Pompeii, since'the new TOURNAM tbor):; Owded and the rivet road below. th - thrown 'from the great ENGLISH HOPE FOR THE TENNIS ENT Invita- after being smacked by his fa lavit current 'Vileen Bennett, ace of the English courts, in action during ree - ent 1"And please don't let daddy have anyl a eta rs Ar 1pauftarlum was rapidly being covered crater wag pouring into "Ifell Valley." ournament at West Kensington. She Is expected to provide opposition more children; be doesn't know ow y AtXq1V4%* kO The Interior eruptive cous ouintalued- tion t Imm V for American stars In coming Wimbledon free for all. Cto treat the one he's already got. • it# p9ri4l 4o.tjr1tjr. • y. - . I . ., .. ­. I - T.." - , - I ­.�Iirvl—�. . . I , x 0- A w. D. E. Pugh, of Toronto, was —Mrs. W. Ciillis acid Mrs. Scott. 7: S in town on Saturday. spent a day Last week with friends —Good Oak barrels for sale, $2 iu 8roQkh;'- LOCALISMS um-mer Go-od's-".-.--!1, —Fred Andrew to confined to each, at the Pickering Bakery. —.dabter George Bradley had' ble bed tbroii —F.'- C. Mechtu, . of Montreal, the misfurtitne to fall out of an gh illue6. —Wm.'Sanderson is ill at pre@ called on his parents, H. arid-Mrs. 'apple ire oa-Wediles*day� and ens Mechin. on Friday. twin a vary bad break to big arm 7 loot suffering from a stroke. - —We are. sbowi g fine line of Gent's Summer` Goods —Born, on Sunday, June 9th, to —You will - be interested in the above the elbow. A Coleman Air•O Gas Stove at, —A uutuber 'of the members of for this'warm weathf r Walter and Mrs. White, a son. new o Hardware. Call and see the Wotuen's Institute pu t; —Mrs (Dr.) Field and Mrs; Jae Sash 's rpose a it. tending �� District-A Annual meet- STRAW HAT$, BATA' N' Rose were In the city one. -day last U The many friends of Mrs. Cart. Ing of the South Ontarig Women't —BLAZERS, I G SUITS, week. wright regret to bear of her illness Institutes titutes at Whitby ARROWBROADIOLOTa SHIRTS, R. H. Croak is Attending the to-day. Friends'-Yearly- Meeting st, Cold. following an attack of the flu from —Dr. R. T. Falahse, Resld�nt Dent', stream. which she suffered', se;reral Months 18Z, Office in residence, two doors ARROW TWO-PIECED UNDERWEAR —W. G. and Mrs. Reid and dan. ago. - A complete rest for a few east of St. 'Andrew's Church, Pick- ght6•, Miss Edna,-epobt Monday weeks Will, it is hoped, restore her ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m­ INTERWOVE,1% SOCKS -1n the cif y. to her usual health. daily, and evening by appointment. Edward Harrison, who was (X-ray service).—• —Mr. And Mrs.Fielding. of Grav- The very finest in the trade enharat, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. convicted some time ago in the —The Big Store is showing a -Cartwright, Pickering Police Court on a charge new assortment of stamped goods, w of highway robbery with viulence, smocks, aprons, towels, —Mrs, Scott 6 * spending the pillow wormonths.with relatives in and sentenced to five years in cases. tray clothe, luncheon cloths, o.. Sam Markham and Stratford. Kingstop penitentiary and ten •'centres, romp6re �tc., and don't 'That Summer Suit —Harry Wade will re open the strokes with the strap, appealed forget they have the` old reliable the case and has been . granted a "Butterick" patterns. They are You can elect from Semi Ready. Tip Top Tailors or • stock yards at Pickering for bn Ill can's elect new trial on a technicality. also headquarters - for the beat noes on Monday, June 17th, - --The Mieses"Donglas, of Toron­ —Seven, fatalities as a result of ladies' hosiery made—tbe Hole. Lowndes samples. We gu%rointee 7- 'to, spent Sundav here with their motor accidents over the weekend a per:66t fit' proof line, L-00, 1.50 and 1.95. grandmother, Mrs. Burrell. throughout the province. Besides —Mrs. Armour, of Toronto, who, —Dr. and Mrs. McMaster and there was quite a number who a week ago on Sunday vibited W. talluily, of Port Perry, spent San. were more or less seriously injured. J. and Mrs. Clark, and at that day with Dr. and Mrs. McEwen. In many of the cases the accidents time wag in-the enjoyment of the Water S`hoes for men and Hewpie Kewps Tire Busy Bees Mission- Band • were due to eDeeding and liquor best of health and was very active, the the kids. You simply - -of St. Andrew's Church will meet also Was a � contributing* factor. contracted pneumonia to which 7 p sat So'clock on Saturday aftarnoon. One of the deaths occurred just she succumbed on Saturday after can't beat these —Mrs. J. A. Bashby and little was t of Whitby, when Omar nuon'. Deceased was inberg8rd , daughter spent Wednlesday 1& Active or one Toronto with the former's pa Bunting,Pickering last in Brown, 22 years of age, son of year and was very F rents. J. L. and Mrs. Brown, of Oshawa, of that advanced age. Her fune red T. —James Richardson has instal- was Instantly killed. when. his ral took place on Tuesday after- 'Established 1957. led a frigidaire counter in his store coupe crashed into a truck which noon to Park Lawn Cemetery. for the preservatioa.of ' perishable he was meeting. goods. —The. two young men, Earl IN MEMORIAM. —Miss Wionifred Gibson, of Watters and George Gore appear. -end with GRAHAM —In loving, memory -of our _Toronto, spent the week o Friday evening last the former ' dear wife and mother, Mrs. John :St q 5t . and Mr& B and other e cre I Ile ed in the Pickering Police Court G friends. being charged with forging a Graham, who departed this life or. —A. P. Mechin-, of Halifax, is cheque and the latter with negoti' June 15th, 1927. A' spending two weeks' vacation, ating a forged cbeque, the offences Death often comes to let us know ;. VCs -glove ove, more dearly than we show, here with his parents and other being committed in Pickering But and death shall let us see relatives. Village. They both pleaded guilty What love in life should always be. 'Dresses, —As usual, a large number from to the charges and were remanded Nifty little Summer Dresses Ladies' Summer What would I give to clasp her hand, the village and vicinity attended until this (Thursday) evening very attractivem, printed ma. forgirls. Large theservicesat the White Church when the appear againfor Her dear sweet face to see, nice bright colors. Some are serials. Some self trimmed, To hear. her -voi-ce, to see her smile on Sunda sentence. They are also charged —Devi afternoon. lint meant so much to "Me. trimmed with organdie, 7 to some with organdie. All and Mrs. Graham and with similar offences in WbiEby —Husband and Family. we. Carmon, and daughter, Lizzie, where they also pleaded guilty. 14 years,.$ I.II& sizes, $1 50. of Locust Hill, spent Sunday with They will appear In the Whitby 7 GRAHAM— In loving memory of a r W. B. and Mrs. Powell. Police Court tbis (Thursday) after' dear frieni. Mrs, J-ohn Graham, ]Printed "Linene" and print- Ladies' St Underwear. —St. Paul's Uaited Church put noon for sentenee. 'June 15th, 1927. pose having a garden party in the —The small local merchants in who died ad "Wendy" by the yard In vests and bloomers. - Splendid Two years have passed but none can Pickering Memorial Park on Wed. the cities as well as the merchants tell nice designs and bilght colors, heavy quality in the leading In the rur^I distjicts are having nesday evolAng. July 17th. The loss of one I loved so well mill ends, very cheap per yd, 7 . ­shades at 8100, "Sanfitold's" —Rev. R. 8 and Mrs. Rickard their difficulties in making ends Bit while she lies in perfect sleep 88 cents. Novasilk $1.50 were called to the funeral of their meet owiDe to the invasion of the lie, memory I shall always keep. .06"ain. the late R. Clare Symons, chain stores, that are monopolizing --Sa,07 missed by Mrs. Donald Reed Oct.. on Monday afternoon, the merchandise business, especial. —WHIiam Crammer has been ly the grocery line. -Such firms WHrrr,--In loirm memory of Kath- Ladies' All, Wool Bathing Ladies' Pull-over Sweaters, appointed on the permanent staff as the Atlantic and Pacific, the leen (Mary) White, four years, ten Suits, "Aberley" knit, very In all wool •for summer, very of the Ottawa teAebing staff, We Dominion stores and others have months. only daughter of Mr. and att ractive color. combinations. pretty colors, nicely trimmed, man branches throughout Can- ratulate him on his promo. so Mrs. Lloyd Jag: V41vite, of C%are- co" ad sins United Statep. that A real snappy line, $8.26. no wonder they go fast, $2.19 tioc. 91, wont, tint, who fell asleep in Jesus —Mrs. Fawkes, who has been they are able to bay at such a low June 16th, 1928. is • eouflued, to her bed for several PAM On account of the I'mcieulso GoTn from us but leaving memories 1^ T% ^11% L �x'monthe, Is able to come down quantities they purchase that the Death can never take away. BARGAINS stairs again, much improved in smaller merchant Is unable to t—Mether. Dad and Donald. health. compete with them. As a result GhageKBnaps 15 cents-lb., Nice Prunes 2 lbe. 25 cents, —Dougles and Mrs. Dunn are of this eompetition many retail Vow Adv*9'"dow"nes. getting nicely settled in their new merchants are forced Ayilber Tomatoes 2 tins 25 cents, Aylmer Dome which they recently par. The wholesale dealer@ are also "chased from the Mrs. James H. greatly affected by NCING—Every Saturday n4obt Soups 10 cents, Kellogg's All Bran 22 a Dew Drop Ian. Kingston Road. East of a and some of them may be for. Rouge `H t1l, C Rogers Estate. fo this com petit. DA 4 litf ebts, Quaker Corn Flakea —Mr. A. E. Perry'. of Toronto, cod to the wall In the bread bus- OR SALE-2-rear wb'epl . m .. and dres. 10 cents. and Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, of iness also the big manfacturer is F3240�51. Ford ton truck. & Dixon R R. 2. Wellington, Ont., were the guests forcing many of'the, smaller man- Pickvc ang. Phone Scar 3411. 41 of Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard on ufacturere out of business. — SALE—Cedar fence posts, Ad. Men's Leather Belts, fancy Men's Black 'Ozfords. We Monday and Tuesday of this week. A serious motor accident occur • FRao=s wagon box. buggy and M.-H, mower. —The evening services of St. red at 2 o'clock on Sunday morn. Win. Judd. R R.2, Pickering. 42 'stud plain, various colors, with have j"t secured A rart, Andrew's Church durin - Ing On the Provincial Highway initialed buckle, only 75 cents. value to sail at a low price, I the sum — Cahbage. -mar months will be he a-t 7.30 0, about two miles east of the village PLANTS FOR -SALE tomato, cauliflower M. 8 Burk. R. R. No. elock inateadof 7. St. Paul's Char. in which five young men Wore 1, Locust Hill. phone Dick 1031, 41 Rubber Belte, 25 cents. only $4.00. ch have Also made the game injured, one seriously, wben the ahanxe. coupe in which they were travel. PEDAR PENCE POSTS FOR SALE %-, —260 good posts. Uply at lot 34, rear cm. The Young People's Society ling left the road and rain into the 5. Pickering, for phone ark 6410. -38-42 Roleproof Box for men, nice Man's Overalls in all sizes, of SL Pape met on Monday even• ditch, striking a telephone pole, BED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE up to data pattern@ and smart -r6omy and Well made, "Wear log and took part in a missionary which was snapped off with the SEED Hall variety, Phone Piet b2s, or I­ program arranged by Mrs. Rick. 101pact. The iojnred men aTeJas. apply to Luther Middleton, Brougham, 41-43 colors, 50c, .75c and 1.00 per like a pig's, nose," call and see w4. A one act miseionary play, Devitt, of Birch Cliff, who receiv- ititled 'Katy'Did,' ad bad eats about the. head and POTATOES FOR SALE —A quanti- pair. them, 1.75. was Ito , VoCio tg:of Iri!gh.Cobbitrs . Ap I . 1 . . IVy to Thce. Hardy, by some of the members, was rendered co U He R. R, 2, Claremont. Phone ark M. 39-42 ------- :­ . —Geo. W. P. Every. of Whitby. was taken to the Oshawa 4eneral -ad Long . Diat. -r RUCKING —Local a Boys' Black *O'xfords' fash.' Rabalog Shoes for- summer glad J. S. and Mrs.- Jo hson and 711o@pitalwhere -he rd'kainedcon- X11111sluling. also sand and gravil hauled. daughter, Alfred&. of Toronto, sciousness. His condition is not PriceereasonabU. A. W. Mitchell, Pickering. good quality for the whole,family. Phone Pick 3720. lonable -toe, 7 were here on Sunday attending considered so serious as -it was 37-52. 'the memorial services At the thought at first. The others who CUSTOM CHOPPING-- I am prepar- sizes for quick 1 to 5. See iii' before buying. We White Church. When in town were injured less seriously are H. ed to do cnototn'thotiping on Tuesday t neon and all day Saturday of each week. YI`hav, Sale, 2!95.' .:have the '41"uf man n" line. they were the guerftd of R. A. and J. Perkins and G. Bradshaw, of ).0 chop for sale. H. E. Turner, 'khitevsle. 33tf Mrs. Bunting. . ­ . Rirch Cliff, and B. H. Collins and —The Young People of St, Gen. A. J.' Booth, of 'Toronto, all -of rPORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- JL DRY (Semi finisb)—Let our driver call and rge's, St. Andrew's and St. Paul's whom received treatment at the explain our 24 hour service. just leave your M Dr. McDougall, will hold A bon-fire and social at bofpital. of natne with Mr, S. W. Davis. barber shot). We Chief will pick uR and deliver 3 times a week. 0 so CH AP, M AN Squire's Beach on Monday, June Whitby, rendered first aid. All the young people are Gunson, of Whitby, investiga.t9d A LL KINDS OFTRUCKINQ DONE —invited and'to* bring cars, if p49. and atatea that the car was travel ,tx—Prices reasonable and ail work promptly attended to. If you are thinking of shipping any possible, to leave St. Paul's Church -ling at a great rate of 90ed when cattle or stock to the city give mea ripl. Price at 7.45 p. tn. it left the highway, and he S180 40c- per cwt.;Jack Hatch. Phone Pick 708. 28tf THE.UENTRAL �.GARAG R —The services in St Paul's Unit says that two of the men had � V•R SALE—Bahy-cbteks from good - ad Church next Stabday, June I 6tb, admitted that 'they had been, N I strain of bred-to•lay Barred Rocks. We t -time, keep only he best hens for breedoft Buy where • will be as follows: lo.30 a. m., drinking at the you can see the parent stock. Also good general Telephone 4900 morning worship and S. S. Classes. for wile, Bruce Ritchie. lot 13, Pu2_1 ho-ng. This will be an Anniversary Ser. 3, Pickering. -37-42 BROUGHAM. vice, commemorating the fo!Ln�&-- SALE--:-Ford Nobt delivery -Lion of the United Church 2 Mrs. Walter Renfrew, W F oR truck in dandy slit pe, SALE —Fords Winter and Win- mer cur ainp t I can be used as roadster, - Will ac- aft. 7.00 p.m., evening servir couver, her brothers, -J and potatoes or produce for be] • ctpt parf eiab —The monthly meeting of the Miller of le 'Na, and Miller 8nce, or all cash. David J. Scott, Altons Road, Auto lRepairs, Accessories, Oitls and Women's Missionar*, Society of Bros. of Poplar Villa, for a short a -4 milt- north of Kingston.Road. 26tf • St. Paul's United Church will be visit. VOR SALE—One qtiarter acre Tot Acetylene Welding Held Wednesday afternoon, . Frank - MiLlc6lin and farindly of Tor- L' in.Pickering Village. with 6-roomed f;ap4t- Gasoline, n, June lea -house and house. a good well. 1jiraiii, hen- 19th, at 8 o'clock, at the home of onto, and Grant Malcolm of Gelt, Also a good building lot, b0itz". inpilr-11=9 %..>Mrit. Arnold Mrs. G. M. Atkinson, were with their people over the week- Village. 160 feet north of Highway, Both the Battery ChargUrgo la, 1419. for &We at very reasonable prices. Apply of Toronto, will give an address end. kering, 41-42 to A, E, Richardson, Pic Although some Df our people attend- _. 6o Missions. and Mrs. McMaster, 'on Day Service At the epairs made on allniakeii 'render Deaconess, Rome, will ea the Decoration White Church, on the second con- !render several vocal selections. WONEY WANTO cession on Sunday there-was a fair. —The sympatbf of the village to bear the earnest' At th ' a V& Is 1,60 Mill, Pickering, ..,at Mrs. is extended to Mrs. R. Clare Sym- congregation a numcr of - women to re- " message front the pastor, Rev. J. S. one (see Muriel Bonner), of We?- - 'pair jute bags. Ferguson. It being "Temperance come, in the loss of her husband, Sunday " in the Sunday School, Mrs. We have also for Palo ho was almost instantly killed Brown took up "Pledge signing" as a pig feed. 1W ion Tuesday, June 7th, when hi- topic for the study session. The teen was kicked by a horse. The late age girls and bops helped greatly by Muir & Walker ..CH • Mr. Symong leaves to mourn bit, singiniz vro prohibition songa, which -1D SPENCER Joss his widow and two little sono, they repeated in the after service Bag Corporation, pQ wPII as a host of relatives and very accept-ably. We need the help Idmited Pickerin-d. Ion Id 4, of our .boys and girls. 41 Pro etor,