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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_06_214 Z b Vill FRIDAY, TUNE '%,JU L ')I, VOL*-,., P1CJ3L.AaJRING, ONT., X." Nd. 42 .%;LAREMONT) ....FAIRPORT • Aftd"l All tlios' interested in te:,nis and After a lingering illness, Mrs. T �tV i 's-:'Mill badminton e are requested to meet at Mansfield died it the home of her GREENWOOD Dr. Tomlinson's house on•Friday even- Marisleld died at the horse of hex 4016- H. C. PRAaRrt6oOnN-Pb DRd SUtgeon. Dtlibi Ioly liol� St., Tbronto, on Tuesday, June B. FORSYTH. 0 b.-D.. Direet6r Reserve the evening of June 25th liol St., Toronto, o rRuesday, June MILLS - ing,'at 8.30. I�ZunienWg again after 'the flood, R.-%O=tricW Amoda of Ontario. Reg. ing L for the big garden party at Graham 19, in her 72nd year.** Her funeral kt*Pd ember of the American OptomearicM umber, Maotrfaetidrijig Bros., to be given under the-auspidoss will take place this (Thursday) af- k east Wood by algiointment. and Chopping Grain Established 1.838 C=- oat. Ont. Mondays, Wednesday's Of the United Church. ternoon,' and will leave her daugh- d on ter's residence at 2• o'clock (daylight 4 The annual Field Day- Sp6its and. Friday!. Saturdby was well attended. In the time) and- proceed 'to the saving -football contest three teams entered. Friends' Burying Ground, Fairport, and It, CHRISTIAN, Barkster Basket Prices for 'two weeks, to re- for service and interment, arriving AoSolicitor. Notary Public' Etc. Money to Jules stook, are "' 'follows Toronto, Cherrywood and Claremont. 0... South Wing Court House. Whitby. Uly The prizes went to Claremont. It there at 4 o'clock (daylight saving Berry, quart boxes, per I(Wj $6 50 softball four teams entered but the time) The - deceased, who was • the- BEATON & ROSS- Barristers. So- contest was not finished. The con- widow of the late Th6s. Mansfield, ..A car of peas has i tiot arrl- lieitors. Northern Ontario Building, a3o 11 -. .quart basket, .each 41c . Aed and I can supply pure Baystirett Toronto. tert at night* drew, a good house and predeceased her on October 18th h- pea meal or peas, o6ts and W Beaton, 0 quart baskets, each Sic they were reworded by hearing an 1927. She is survived by six daug F. Ron. excellent program given ters and three sonsi.' wheat mixecL. Adelaide 2787 by the RICH & RESON �PIOKE NG- Bushel baskets, each Brunswick Trio Harmony Boys, o7 BROCK ROAD. There'Is not'any better feed made Barrimers, Solicitors etc., 213-214 Confect- London. than a mixture oration Life Building. Corner Yo Write 6r phone Markham OM of peas aad n*e and Rich- Our baseball team is making a fair other grains. The extra mood Sts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and DUNBARTON. Pickering ofhce open Wednesday and o far. May the feeding value more- W" . . showing this season s Saturday evenings Phone Pick ow, tr. boys.suceeed' -i RIM I than makes up the 1TJST a.- AR Born, on Tuesday, June 18th, ' to Miss Grace Bisbee has left for her Mr. and Mrs. Hodge, a daugliter. home near Hamilton, after spending extra cost. VA One Carload of Miss K. Anderson, of Dixie, spent g Barley Feed in limited a MB I L O. 8XITH. D D. 9. the week-end -with Miss Agnes Thom. several weeks here with her sistel, mount. ucCeftor to Dr. J N. ]Dalew, , - L. D. Miss Elda Pearce, of Hillside, is Mrs. F. R. Jackson, • Graduate of Mastering and Pinso i We congratulate Walter H. Jackson CHOPPI.NG the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and T,,.. visiting'her cousin, Miss -Helen Thom t0 University, Ai Claremont office over D A on having successfully passed his final Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Scott's store every T9e*day and Frid Phone this week. stouff 10-11. gi, ish,ind Lima and' Alex. and Mrs. Thorn and . Miss exam-,. in his B.A. course at Toronto 10 centg per bag while University. He-'cortemplates, training BRBERTT.FALLA Agnes, are viA,+ino- friends in West- y using hydro power ISE. L. D 8, ern Ontario this 6"ek, for high school teaching. H D. D. S, Graduate of the Royal College Of Gyprock �Dtltkk&l SUqeMu and the Unjvergity at Mr. ' On Jum 4th W. H. and Mrs. Jack- 'Patronize Your Houle MW Office in residence second door east of Toronto.. We are pleased to report that of St And - Walter Holmes I's able to-be around son were married just 40 ye&rs.'Their rev'aChurch. Pickering, pot, Office hoursn In the following sizes: again after a short illness. : 9 family gave them a complete surprise 0. 'a. to 6 P- M•, or by appointment. (X-ray ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Lockport, by asselUbling with .a few immediate I." CIM3=14T Service), Phone Pick 3765. 431y 82 inches by 6, 7, 8 and 9 feet who have been attending a conven- relatives at their home here, Several and 4 inches by 8 feet. tion at the Royal York Hotel, Torim- ahAable gifts were presented to them 9U*tnA** 1,, spent -the week -end with their col, as tokens of respect and good-will. 0 A L ELIZABETH RICUARDSO-4- sin, Mrs. Jean White. Only two people were present outside A* Pere and automib,le insurance of all kinds. • PICKERlNG • AN - I-. — "PrOWntingCOMP11tuelof solicifina-W stand• the immediate family, who. attended CHIERRYWOOD the we.d.d.ing 49 years ago. Time works many changes. 'A good supply of Hard and Soft- LUMBEER YARD B,,, I BORG E KEAY-Licensed auction- , on Thursday, Jura? 13th, to Geer. Aftona Live stock and general sa n- Harol&and Mrs. Mainland, a son. Coal on hand. Al@o a aupply Les CEDAR GROVE. If.a.u.m"yatteneled to. Terms reasonable. E. and Mrs. Petty and daughter, of of Kindling Wood, ,tc i, luff v We. Phow stous ww, 61•4 Toronto, were visiting relatives here Although . gh our news items do not Use Frucr's Scalp Tonic - stove length. POSTILL. licensed Auctioneer, on Sunday. grace the columns of this "paper very . . .: -.'. -L' 0 far 00unts" Of York &04 00111mia. A ua� Mrs. D. Milne and friends had an frequently we feel- that on account 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 4102k awes at all kinds a saan 00 so am sbor"" �664*0•. address 0 arvor P, 0" Out enjoyable motor trip to Lake Sinitoe of our community projecting a short DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING on Sunday. ways into Pickering territory we are B.BRATON T04WNBHIPOLEBK Relieves Itching scalp Don't forget the football game. at entitled to- a small portion -of the JL.oF a, O—srr-sor, oamnissionor for 11IM11111 Immediately. P ro• Cherrywood on Saturday, June 22nd, weekly edition. L. ABURNINGHAM 441141IF is loss -wood vs. Whitby Town-. -Come There appears to -be about two on bm of macris -motes healthy growth Cherry - 0 TAI& . Building and General 14 and cheer the boys alonz. factors which keep Cedar Grove on Coigtracting. of hair. Tones up the Quite a number from here attendeo the map During the winter` our -Estimates furnished on s1l,cl . ncsion 4 601 600 �CiRANfi�ow lurboro. Tmarkhson 7US scalp. banishes dan�d- the Field Day Sports at ClaremoW open air nink seems to keep the vil- ot work-laterlor and Exterior. AC00untant. Bumamos and Munuu. last Saturday. The Cherry-ood_foot. -lage from dropping off to sleep en- GRANT. GODFRE Y AC 31 ruff, Restores hair. Alteratious and re airs. P-44 T01`0111tc. Can"si. A�Jlce ball and softball -teems took part in tirely, and at this period the, year over 50 per cent rely not o the eames, we all look fo". and to the annual Chimneys Built ConeretiWork. '-"Cray. W natural color. The Woman's Association of the gkrden party held under the auspices Phone Pickers 5712 W 111. Id A W. LICENSED ArO. IWd on absolute money United Church met at the ,home of of the Cedar Grove Athletic Club. FAIRPORT, ONTARIO TIONtl!& Yost. Qatario imil Durbiwo 011silitics. AM of 011111410 P=stbm6od :�,Iback guarantee to give Mrs. Chas. Petty on Thursday last. And although we have not any Pos- 40. 'r�r*mmabk, Dow, may be Quite a ryumber were present and itive proof'we*are rather inclined to isremsesid at NICW91 Odiew Bell WW hwipsa- Satisfaction. 8 H I N G L E 8 SM 0ks1d& Wlsitby, Oni. my everyone had a very, enjoyable after- believe that this little community noon. holds the record in regard to'attend- ?;Qr& Scotia, SblnX1e s once for country- garden parties, as at Trine in on radio station C F R B. our last one over twelve hundred pale Galvanized Steel Shingles ..]He Re Gallas her Sold in Bird's Felt 81&te Shingleal Tt)rontu, Tuesday eveniny, Jnne passed through the gate to witness 2�11. at I p in.. and hear the the Cedar Grove Minstrels do their for sale at Grain Merchant hckerint Barber Sb cps Melody Boyo," then come to, stuff. T..PATERaO_%r8 - CLAREMOL�T ..Toronto Cedar Grove Sat, night, This year we have been very for- Call and get prices. Phone 2812 June 29tb, and Flee this tunate in obtaining is ic the miarket. to su rchase'Ray, THE RURAL ing the services 6f the • traw, Grain an famous trio-in per-son. "Melody Boys" of Hamilton, who are Potato". SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. well knowd by their weekly ­LAW'S broad BROUGHAM. castinz over the air, and For quotations apply although Real Bowe and Ineuranee. There will be a meeting of all those they have been considered the acmie GARA.9 El x x-a ss 0 x�r of giLrden party talent throughout the interested in St. John's Ce Niagara Pininsula for many year We are prepared to do all IL R. No. 1, Farm Properties a Specialty. in metery, S, kinds Phonoi Pickering 1712 next Monday evening, June 24th, at their appearance at Cedar Grove cin of repairing of cars, also b&tL. BwA Office: 213 214 Oonfeder&Uou 7.30 o'clock, at the cemetery. A good Saturday night, June 29th, will be tery charging, electric lAte Building. Toronto, attendame is hooped for. welding and in fact Phone main Im. W. J. and Mrs. Brown and t the present time we are expecting everything in con. 16#Af Reference Rank of Montreal their first east of Toronto. And at I two the for Branch Offloe: Gordon Building, children, of Toronto, visited - Messrs. Leggett and Parke; versatile nection- with mer's parents, T C. and Mrs. BrO-01, black-faced artists to assist the Mel- % car work. Pickering Ontario. an Tuesday.whert returning from a ody Boys at this.undque pyokmnL- Coal, -Coal It _-Phone. am _2W motoring trip -down east Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories in which they on hand constantly. visited Quebec City, Montreal, Oita- Hear Melody Boys, Cedar Grove on T1XJV TABLX­Pialkeriag Siatiou wa and other points of interest. Sattirday, June 29th, on first Call and see our Catalogues of .1lard otndSOft @O&I'Of tbe- T. R. Trains going Rast due as Week-end visitors at Brougham app;-arance east of Toronto. Dodge and Star Cars.: I o twWWOM t 41be" qus&ty On No. 10 Mau 7.1% A M. were Harvey Brothers with their par- IA"I 12M P. IK. ents; the George Hamilton family, of GREENWOOIL %Jva 28 LAWS GARA hand -$0 T10461 5.24 P. K Lake Simcoe; with the Madill fam- W,, Su"ay train, 8.89 A. M. sly; Mrs. Mechin, of Pickering, and Mrs. Tremble still continues in very AND SERVICE.STATION TWO& A. LA Trains Weel due " follows.- soma, Archie, of Halifax, and Norman poor health. V No. r L..., 9.28 A. Id. and two- sons, of Oshaw'a, who called I . Mrs. John-Stewart of Toronto, call- SOLVE YOUR 27 liaeal 2.19 P. M. on A ritimber of friends on Saturda y. ed on a few friends here on Friday ry 9 Mau 9.08 F. M. A goodly nrumber o�f.iur Women's lasf Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. Institute members attended the Dis- Mrs. Robinette -and e daughter, of To,- �.Weed Control.. cForsgoing -MATTRESSES in according to Standard trict meeting of the South Ontario ronto, were here on Sunday with the time. Women's-- Institutes -on - Friday last. former's sister, Mrs. Wood. Problems, -Visit our Bedding Department The day was beautiful and the sur- P. and Mrs', Willows and Ja��p and Simmon's Steel Bode, walnut 'CLAIREMONT rourilings, ideal, which made this Mrr; Gibson spent Suwiev--at Altcrna WITH finiab, 8.50 to 2100 meeting more, than usual an'. inter- 'xith Earl ani Mrs. Howsam. York Sagiesti Spain e, guar- esting one, and all who attended felt Mrs. Russell. Phi-lip has returned to • anteed for 25 years, 1,000 CREAMERY 9 thal, they had. Been much benefited her honie in Buffalo after spending 4 W E E D -COP Marshall Spring filled Mat. both by what they saw and heard. couple of weeks here with her par-' The forenoon 'session} was occupied by ents, Wm. and Mrs. Middleton. tresses, going at' 28:08 Highest price paid for routine 'htisint,.ss. ' many splendid re- : Work on Mr. Green's new store'is Non Poisonous Chemical -Qu!lirtey ring-filled Mat•, -7. • Oream at, the ports beirk,- presented by district con- making progress. It is expected that t �p 2400 Weed Killer veners anti -directors.--At:Abe dinner the - -store will be ready for occupa- A Positive hour all the guests were seated at tion about the middle of August, and and Economical -Now that the time for brightening Sf --time in -the -large dining, hall-. At, wheh- i!or - -d-* -bi--afi -attracti-We L -destroyer of-mo2ious weeds- up the home has arrived, one rriplite Ur --and Vegetation on farms, try our, Givens a trial and be convinced -tbe close of the lurch hour the guests looking building-. . railway were invited to inspect th6 buildings Work on F. L. Green's n3w dam, right - of - ways,, and 'grounds and mike tl road sides, along _themselves at which is being built to replace the one fences, home until time fo - i the afternoon destroyed by floods this spring, is ditcher, tennis lawn MT 'u-0 0 rz "T, EVILM DALE M111 . . 6, . s, park Aftish for linoleums, hardwood session, at 2 o'clock. The first order now progressing satisfactorily. The gutter* sidewalks and all floors, cougoleum rugs, furni. of business of the afternoon was the work was being hindered by a defect- waste places. tareand all woodwork. election of officers. At the request ive engine used by thd contractors, Merely diluted with roster of the president, Mrs. White took the but this has been replaced by a new er and Applied with a cloth-drys In I hour chair for the electi6n. The president one. sprayed on foliage No-Goteleaves no dust catching. *My surfaze, outweam all polishes For Past - ry alli elected for the present year was Mrs. Miss Jessie Clark, daughter of F. Weed-Cop Weed Killer absoln- Moore, of Shirley; vice-presidents, Clark, formerly of Greenwood, had and restores original fislabbs, tely non-poisonous Loam an Our Royal. Brand Mrs. R. H. Cronk and Mrs. L, John- the honor of demonstrating her danc- We handle d ust3eas mops, Boor wax, Ian. O`Oedar polish atc, ston, and Secretary, Miss McClel ing at the opening of the Royal York Tba "Rome" for oongoleum, linoleum st your Groceeg. The speakers for the afternoon were Hotel in Toronto, and she received a Mrs. Arnold, of Zephyr, and Dr. Me- wonderful hand. She has been en- auda,11 Illooroovorings. Farmelre who have whestpetrour Kay, of Toronto. Mrs. Arnold gave gaged to dame again at the Royal Prices Shur made from your-own an interesting talk on the Federated York Hotel in the near future. 26 oz. bottle, • wheat. We can Council of Women's Institutes, and The W. M. S. of the Greenwood Cir- A gallon (cont. extra), $1.00 irind it. Dr. McKay's subject was, "Pure cuit are holding a public service in A.Sterr"ift 'Over 5 gal.. per gal., 800 Milk," in which he earnestly pointed the Greenwood Church on Sunday Food of all kinds-Chick -HE PICKERING NEWS Furniture Dft4er adl _w Ifeed, out the necessity of watchfulness re- (vening, June 23rd, at 7.30 'p.m. Mrs. Funeral Directo hen feed, chop, millfAd garding the danger of infectious dds- . L. Richards, of Whitby, will give Jones" Drug 'Store eases from impure milk . A pleasing an address on Home Missions. There Phone 1800) Chopping every week-day. _ event of the day was the presentation will be special music by the choir as- Satisfaction or money back. Plakeiving, 01 oatan., 0 n., XAX=-VVoC>= of a handsome silver vase of flowers sisted by Mr'-. J. L. Pegg, Everybody •to Mrs. Caracallen. Z welcome. Pbone 6800 Pickering 'or 71,' 4 • r. % Markets Mounting List of Accidents Does .'Ttat of--Alcock PROVISION PRICES A . The r Not Develop Safety First. Ideas ­ Toronto wholesale dealers are quot- & 6wn_ fag the following prices to the trade: Seven More Lives Claimed Over Week End in Province While Smoked meats-Rams, med., 31 to -38c; cooked hams, 50c; smoked rolls, .Many More Were Injured-All Accidents Show • :` aced 28c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 38c; backs, That Care Would Have Saved Lives a�n peamealt4d, 34 to 39c; do, smoked, 30 to 40c. B i French l irghns Cured meats--Long clear bacon, 50 to JO lbs., $21 70 to 90 lba., $19; 90 LEARN TO SWIM to 00 lbs. -and up, $18; lightweight Windsor, June 14.-The father for- of being throws out of his carriage 03% rolls, in barrels, $11.50; heavyweight Stowaway' Adding dditional rolls, $38.50 ner barrel. getting he had his brakes newly re-when it was struck by an automobile 7sto An lined Jams down his foot. Results bearing a Michigan license, at a cross Lard-Pure, tierces, 16c; tubs, 15% 1104ft 4% &,fta - road on Weight Not Counted On In, ALA11^46 to 16'Aic; pails, 16%c; prints, 1914 to five people, four of 'them small chil east of Prescott provincial 18%. pea, 13% to dren met death today while frantic highway No. 2 yesterday, Thomas Shortening. tier' o-d na, ..of Trip Nearly Lint Lives of All 14%c; tubs, 14c; pails, 14%c; tif father struggled. fit vain to effept a Powell, aged 8% of that vicinity, is in 16%c; prints, 15%c... rescue. that General hospital with a fractured Pork loins, 3134e; New York ghoul- The victims are: Mrs. Emma Held• hip and suffering from shock, and at- d:rss, 21 %c; pork butts, 26%c; pork erwerds, 51, housekeeper to say that his re- Philip tending physicians MD-AILAMIX THRILL 'Bedard, Tilary merchant; Duke Bed- covert' is doubtful. The horse which hams, 26c. PRODUCE. ard, aged 8, Bernardino Bedard a ged Powell was driving was killed in the Paris, June 14. - Three gallant and representatives from the foreign Toronto wholesale dealers are pay-, drew, a collision anti the driver of the car Frenchmen swooped down out of the office . ce were. waiting at the field, but ing the following prices stir, Joan aged three, and An one-year-old Infant. swung it in the ditch in an effort to clouds this evening t9 the acclaim the first words of Assolant, first man Eggs, ungraded,*. cases returned -1 The accident occurred on the main avoid the crash. No person in the that had awaited them for two days out of the plane, were: "Where is Fresh extras, 27 to 28c; Zireaft firsts, 'Tor being the first to blaie the name road leading from Tilbury to Lake St. car was, however, injured. Again the mother?" Mother was right there. 25 to 26c; seconds, 22c. "I ..of France on the dangerous air routs "I would like Butter-Creamery, solids, pasteud Clatr. The family was returning from car was travelling too fast for the to get a glass of ized ' No.. 1, 36%c; No. 2, 35%c. church, when the sedan', drives by ability of the driver, !over the Atlantic. white wine," Assolant said Immediate. ChurL.ing ocean, -Specialt 37 to Philip Bedard, swerved across the FIVE IN HOSPITAL Jean Assolant, Rene 1A Fevre and jy After his mother lot him escapa 38C No. 1; 36 ;,o 37e; No. 2, 33 to 34e. highway, crashed through a fence Windsor, June 16-Three young Armen Lottf, Jr., had been taken to from her embrace. The aviator was Cheese-No. 1 large colored. paraf - and plunged into the drainage ditch the heart of France to-night for their carried to the headquarters of the fified and government graded, 19%c women and two men, all of Detroit, rt` ,. which contained eight feet of water. 849M without stop' Old Orchard, 34th Regiment, whAre the aviation GRAIN The father managed to escap from are in Hotel Dieu suffering from in- Xalne. to Comilla:, Spkin, only a few minister 'and Commandant Renvolse Grain dealers on the Toronto Board 0 juries received this morning when the 119 death trap by a remarkable effort,, Automobile in which they were riding _.aaties short of their' coal of 'French AINctally recel4il the ayfators. of Trade are making the following The window of the machine was .opea upset in a ditch near Harrow. They lterritory. They supplied that miss- LQttl admitted that the weight of quotations for car lots: on his side. His children and house- Oftg link In two hops to-day, and came the stowaway undoubtedly prevented Man. wheat-N., north., $1.144 ­ iare, Margaret Graham, 20; Lorena I I keeper, however were placed. In that Watt, 0own on Le Bourget field at 8.47 p.m.. the Yellow Bird from reaching No. 3 north., $1.12; Jim 4 wheat, 19; LuAlle Mason, 21; Richard 7 --,,Jto be hugged. kissed and cheered by Franee. "Wet had dispensed with $1.08; No. 5 wheat, 97%c-, No. 6 rear seat and he was unable to free Garanger, 21; and Edward Wey- them. The five victims were dead, mouth, 26. Their condition is not be-i their relatives and a large crowd that every ounce of extr4L weight, not even wheat, 84' feed wheat, 72%,-_ r, i Goderkh and bay ports. Price on.'when they were released from the 4walted them. taking bananair or gum boots, and lieved to be serious. Assolant gave this audience a thrill Schreiber endangered our lives by him track, le higher than above.) car 15 mlauges later. Three doctors TRIPLE CRASH. Man.-oats--No. 1 feed, 48114c; No. 2 attempted for nearly three hoars to 1by' his draniatio touch In streaking act- It is safely over now. I bear feed, 45%c. (c.i.f. Golerich and bay revive them Ipy artificial respiration. Peterboro, June 16.- Dorothy Bar- byer the field at a speed of 160 miles him no hard feelings•. but when I was ports) necotte, 8 Argyle St., Toronto, and an hour and landing while the. Yellow startled 20 minutes from Old Orchard Am. corn-No• 2 yellow, kiln dried, CARELESSNESS KILLS ONE . a -one Fred Rumuhar, Peterboro, are in Nich- ls Prd was stHI going more than 60 by his hand on my shoulder I wanted 92c. i (c.i.f. bay ports.) Aurora, June is. person was oils hospital suffering from serious Incites an hour• to, wring Schreiber's neck. M 'rlfeed-DeL, Montreal freights, killed and four others slightly injured injuries as a result of in auto accident "The last quarter hour west the Made Schreiber Sign Contract bags included-Bran. per ton, _';28.25; when a motor car, southbound on the on the Lindsay-Peterboro highway' 'worst," he said as he Jumped from shorts, per to.., $29.25; middlings, Yonge street highway south of tbls:last night. Miss Barnecotte is suffer- the cockpit and his mother 'smothered smothered I made Schreiber sign a rude con- 135.Z5. town, skidded on the pavement, "er-' - head injuries, while 1? tract aboard' the plans. providing for Ont. oats-Good sound, heavy oats ; in from serious Win with klases. Lottl summed up a 30.60 split of all newspaper earn- in.car lots. 45 t. 48c, f.o.b. shi ng turned and rolled over three times ; Rumohor is feared to have 1jeen in- 'the experience of all of the ints. Ppi Into the ditch shortly after noon to.!jured internally, m when lags with Assolant and Le Farm I PO day. be as : Ont. g2od milling wheat, f.o.b. ship-, Two taxi cabs owned by the Fort- 'lliroblem- has not yet been solved." ping points, according To) 1reignts,1 syndicate an myself, so the stories $1.15 to $1.18. 767 King street west. Toronto. was" Motor Stopped In MId-0 an ]won't repeat and- spoil each other's I light car on the top of a hill. As the L Oats-42 to 4$c. w" killed Her son. Harry Smith, How clots t0 night's hero for w" first taxi was about to pass, a fourth as came value. I have signed Schreiber Barley-Malting, 65 to 61k. was driving the car, was. badly uhakew: to finding a watery grave like the $20,000 for an exclusive story for Buckwheat-88c. car, driven by Arthur Jobe of this He was placed under arrest by Count) imany others ho had preceded them syndicate." 95c. cAy. appeared over the brow of the Constables Dunham and Floury Two bananas each and one thin Man. flour -First pats.. . In jute, 7. on a, hill, and crashed with it. In an in- ."a told when Lotti received news. S charge of reckless driving. Mrs. 1papermen In the dining room of his sandwich were all the filers ate dur• Toronto; second pats.. In jute. $6 40 Harry Smith and two other pas�, stant the other taxi with Rumohor as Ont. flour-Trac.;, Montreal, fathers hotel. "Our motgr stopped Ing the trip. "Somehow or other it ntreal, car a passenger. piled into th wreck, let 90 per cent pats., per- barrel, sl'ElSers suffered shock but wort not throwing 110 im mid-ocean and really we were seems one doesn't get-very hungry on Miss Barnecotte Olt. The scared." he said, these transatlantic flights." Assolant • physically injured Ithree cars were damaged beyond re- f Assolant ' laterrupted 'him with, aajd. HAY AND STRAW Smith was driving 4outhalong the 1 pair. "'Speak for yourself. Armeno, say you Lottfe to-nfght said-- We will try Whole�ale_ hay and straw dealers highway bway at a fair r_"a -of speed, a - c- J Traffic Officer Nincheliffe was at :"re scared. I did not have are making the following quotations cording to witnesses questioned by the scene of the accident in a few min- time to make It the other way next time, - farm the police. Suddenly the light sedan Ito be scared,' Paris to New York and without to -rs (delivered at Toronto) : utet and place.' the drivers of the taxis slope No. I timothy. loose, Der ton. $19 to skidded, swerved out of Its Path It developed that the trouble was anywhere." !$20; do, baled, nominal; No. 2, swung. completely around and turned Ruben Colley and Raymond due to a leaking valve which the all LOW added: "Perhaps officialdom ISIS to. $15,50; No. 3, 413 to over, it is said i1nat At rolled oy6r Stinson, under arrest. b gre III thought Iiiii been ' fixed up e ore I permit us to try It now that we $14.50, lower grades $10 te $12.50• three SEVEN HURT IN COLLISION times before coming to a atop) Ithey took,-ot from Old .- Orchard Thu re- proven we can do At;' Whether wheat straw. $10 50; oat straw, $9.50... at the side of the Mad. All the glass Brampton, June 16-Seven persons y the return 'flight wour-I be attempted LIV STOCK. In the car -was smashed and the travelling on the Centre road north of Aviation Minister Laurent Eynac this summer was left unsaid. Handy beef steers, $10.50 to $,11,50; framework badly crumpled. [here Saturday afternoon, had a nar- butcher steers, choice, $11.75 to $12; It would appear due and reasonable row iscape from injury when their do, fair to good. $10.75 to $11,25; do, care had not been exercised. auto collided head-on with a Gray The Duke of York Irish Election tom.. $9.56 to $10, butcher leifers,l SPEED MERCHANT KILLS Coach bus. Clifford Dearten, 266 Ers- choice, $11.25 to $12; do, fair to good, 1kine avenue, his wife, hi� mother and $10,75 to $11.25; do cum., $9.25 to ...-In a Car Crash Goes Against Hamilton, June 16-Thrown Into .. . 1 1 four children, travelling north from $9.75; butcher cows, good to choice, . the air wiien' truck by 'an auto travel- I Brampton on a picnic trip, suffered De Valera Man S8.75 to $9.75: do, conr. to med., $6.50 Ing, police eatlinate• 50 miles an hour, -flis First Thought For Hurt to SS; do, canners ard cutters. $4 to William Loftfis of 109 Dundur minor cuts And injuries and were IS6: butcher bulls. good to choice, $9.50 a arreet treated by Dr. W. H. Brrdon. The Motor-cyclist north. was ,fatalty hurt early to-day Rural Constituency Rejects'to $9'. do.-med.. $7.50 to SS: do, bolog- 'driver of the bus, George Altfield, and Stalnes--Ths Duke of York, while inas, $7 to $7.25; baby beef, passenger, T.T.C. lr.s*tor $11 to on Y6rk street, opposite - Dundurn the only Policy of Repu"tion of - do, $14;,eeder%, choice, $9.75 to $10, park. recently motoring In London. road. William Guscott, %3re, not injured. Farmers' Debts fair to good, $9. to $9.50; ittoatkerq, William Dempster, of 1896 - Dufferin ....-.-fitaines. came in collision with a mot- The Gray Coach bus was travelling orcycle combination near BIllett Dublin. -No by-election since -the . choice, $9.25 to $9.75; do, fair, $8.50 street, Toronto, driver of the car. south on the Centre road, returning Bridge. to $9; calves, good, $14 to $15; do, faces a charge of manslaughter., the Rhani Ghar Grotto picnic at • Frio State was orginized has been med.. $11 to $13: do, grassers, $7.50 Seriously hurt in the smash, he was- ' The bridge crosses the canal on the fought with the determination,airdor to $8; spriingers, $95 �o $125; milkers, taken to theae*noral hospital and 34 Colonel Bertiam's estate, near Snel� quinkirts of the town. The Duke's and throughness displayed,' by both $75 to $100; lambs, cloice, $18,50 to under police 'guard. His Injuries grove. On the straight road just nno -car was travelling towards Lon• sides in the contest for the vacancy $19; do, culls, $15 to $' .6; sheet ., choice, north of here the steering gear be- ' are not as severe as at first thought don at the time. cy $6.50 to $7.50: do, med•, $5.50 to $6; came locked and the heavy vehicle "A motor-coach was coming from in the joint constituency of Leitrim- do, culls, 3'22.50 to $4, hogs, selects, but his condition Is still serious. Sligo, which results in' 'the return w.o.c., $13.50.; do, do, fed, $12.95; do, After, striking the victim the Toronto I swerved across to the left side of F. the opposite direction," said Mr.., G. .'the road. Rolling:; proprietor of a hotel a of the Government candidate, Maj,- f.o.b.. $12.925; do, thick smooths, w.c.a., car- swerved into the auto' of James few yards from the scene of the ac- Gen. Sean Mackeown by a majority $13.DO. Bu,rnqid4 of 31 Dixon street. It wasl BOY DIVES TO DEATH. of 5977. over his Fianna, Fail oppbr.- completely ,vyrecked• Burnside -suffer- I Belleville, June 6-Diving from a • "At the same moment, a motor -ant, Eamon Donnelly. General. Alac-. A mighty stubborn cuss, is he, ad painful Injuries. Again lack of raft in 13 feet of water, James Cas- Keown polled . 27,597 votes- care And aweless driving. sidy of Trenton, 11-year-old son of cycle combination appeared from be- The worst I've ever known; as won e, was :-blitid the coach, and became sandwich- The fight w on the issue Of He is so blind that he won't see, THROWN FROM CARRIAGE . James Cassidy of that place, 'ed 'between it and the Duke's the land purchase annuities, which a-- --a on a "` ' °' "° - -With. car. And he can not be shown. Brockville, June 16-As the result AIZ)ert Cooney, he was the motorcycle crashed into the was raised especially by Eaffion - de a Valera in this extensive constituency playing along the shore whon the raft :Aide of the Duke's car, which %as bad- I of small farmers. De Valera promis- became loose from its moorings. Cas- ily damaged. and the Duke and his, companion received a shaking. an that when his party is returned 0 sidy, who was unable to swim, jumped I into the water, sinking instantly from q "The Duke jumped out and said to , power he 'will repudiate the Free sight. tooney -nade strenuqus efforts oe motorcyclist 'Are you hurt? The St4te'farmers' debt of 13,000,000 year ly to stockrolders in Great Britain. to save his chum, but to no avail. cyclist looked very shaken, and was right arm as though it I Since he had to proposed to campaign SUDBURY CHILD DROWNS holding his in the next general election on this dbury, June 6.- Playing with a ;was Injured. chum on the shores of Lake Ramsay,' "He was most plucky, however, and! issue, its, failure in Leitrim-Sligo is near Brown's Point, little Edgar Shore: a disapp�6intm­nt for his party, and said 'No, air, thank you.' k'O11Ce the nine-year-old son of Me. and Mrs. were called, and they took details of will give corresponding encourage- .1 F. R. Shore, 108 Kathleen street, Sud-� the accident, while the Duke sat In- 1 ment to the government which stands bury, ,was drowned Satur -side the cat. �jfor- payment -of s-11-national debts. d noon. Venturing beyond his depth "It Was fortunate that the sidecar The defeated candidate insists, he slipped into about -12 feet of water. combination was however, that the seat-was won- for of the motorcycle I I 'eight - year old Little Jackie O'Brien, e empty, or, there might have been a the Government by the Protestant companion of the drowned child, wit- much more serious smash. and Unionist vote. This is the first "The Duke again asked the motor• time since the present Dail was con- messed the tragedy, but was too. frightened to tell anyone, and the facts cyclist If he, felt all right before his stituted in September, 1927,,that its were not known until the boy's father • motor car drove off again to London. main parties have had an opportunity p identified Edgar's clothes on the shore """A little crowd of people gathered, and of testing opinion in a rural con- of the lake late Saturday night. The z who atituency.. speedily recogni ad the Duke; . . ..... remains were recovered Sunday morn., :.'Was cheered as he drove away." While Dublin and Cork may evolve In g. -0. political -policies, it should never be 4. forgotten in considering Irish affairs' West Indian Trade lEmpire Building that success or failure of policies is (Cons.) • It Victoria Colonist J� Saint John Telegraph-Journal determined by thei power to attract should be the ultimate aim of the f(Ind.) : Canada has the best market votes of the farming community, who British Empire to make itself as self� for the fruits and vegetables and other in the, Free State have the last word supporting as possible. It should be products of the West Indies. We must although they may not alway's-choose possible to make it the aim of all its buy such produic ts, and it is obvious to say it constituent' parts, where they cannot, that it is in the interest of the Em- buy goods manufactured at home, tq pica to draw into closer trade relations with the British Colonies to the south The human hra.n is a wonderfu' buy those made in some other part of "a ae"71'eaca of all them when �en SETS TENNIS FASHION t solved.. Sb�l,mhaa �nt rabo,'e,� rather than seek in foreign markets crgan. It ,facia working the moment the Emp whit we may better purchase from we get up in the morning, and doesn't ire. That is the road to self.. Helen Wills, queem of the tennis court, in a newly designed tennis sweat, support. 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It was. the Why then I fear. and then 1 gu ?ss Granton, Ontario. first time this season that any fighter MOTHER iS HAPPY That nothing turns to nuth:ngness. has been carried- through the main No more scandalous transaction gate. - Charles Lehman in the New York has ever been carried through by a Franklyn demonstrate d his Evening Post. , knowl- The happy mother is the one whose f - - British Minister than the settlement edge of the game by getting the first baby• is well -it is the laughing, 1 I . with our foreign •debtors.- PhillP _ bull with `one stroke. This brought gurgling baby who always brings joy I For sunburn, apply Minard's Liniment Snowden. the crowd to its feet for the longest to the home. R'hen baby Is ill every- {h _ ovation accorded a bull fighter in one in the home suffers -not only ��-- -- A months. During Franklyn's engage- through worry over the little one but I The value of ocroaselimg General t a V O TIVE FOR BABY mer.t with the second bull he parrind through loss of sleep -no one can And' Motors stack has It r a really the s 'see,- Lr1111'a and sidestepped and generally display- rest with a sick baby in the home. 000,000 mark and it really does seen " f! ed his knowledge of the game. He Thousands of mothers are happy that s promotion to Field Marshal Imes. THAT "STAYS DOiIIY fought this one close to the bull's mothers because they have found the Motors Is in order. -New York Times. horns. When the second bull was Baby's land system rebels a ; uet way to keep their little ones well - -� castor oil and strong purgatives; but killed the crowd swarmed upon, the or if sickness does come on suddenly, here's a medicine that just suits him. field and carried the hero off on their as it usually does with little ones,! Write For Our Latest Catalogue And it does the work quickly and ad ahouledrr. they, have found the way to speedily I on sporting taoods, ri.hias. Tack". gently :that Baby doesn't feel it, Some time. ago Franklyn went to bring the baby back to health again. I Cams fgu$aii••• The sierest and Fletcher's Cast ,)rlP is soothing cross, Mexi•_o and appeared in rings there. Mrs. George Kech, Lindberg, Alta., is Yiaeet •e! Issued in Canada. fretful babies and children to sleem He was told that he never would make I one of these mothers and she writes, TORONTO RADIO CO.. and making the feverish, constipated, a bull fighter, that Americans could as follows: - "1 am the happy mothers 241 '_odQZ XTAX" upset ones well and happy, in million/ not fight bulls. j of a seventeen -month -old baby girl. of homes to -day. Castoria is purely- But Franklyn 'vas not -to be swerv- Baby is healthy and strong and sleeps vegetable, harmless and endorsed by - ed in his ambition. He studied hard I well at night. I give her no other the medical profession. Avoid Imf, and practiced dilligentiy. His recert medicine but Baby's Own Tablets and' tataons- The Chas, H• FleteheY triumph was an answer to the criti- ! she just loves them. 1 am never I signature marks genuine Castoria. cis= without the Tablets In the house." '! Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach and thus For Sale atiou and Indigestion' and make the cutting of teeth easy. _ They are sold by medicine dealers ore�lvsp�lie,,t by mail at 26 eents a bolt from The _..0� Dr. William's Medicine Co., Brockville, Iaaulatai j; MV Ont. _ with The Cause of the Great Wu auhbw j A Real Bargain. Terms to "The war when it came was a war W Give Suit PIITCh88er for the liberty • of peoples, not- on ae• 1MOST Wilson Publishing Co.. Ltd., count of the violation of Belgium. MILES which was a strategic blunder on the 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto PER part of the German Government, and no more, but because the peoples of DOLLAR South-Eastern Europe had been fight—ing for their freedom from its begin- ning," said Professor Elie Halevy, of�fQ of Paris University, in his Rhodes Mem- hose Minard's !s the stand-by th '. orial lecture on "The World Crisis, shone who take. care not h- 1� 1914 -1999: An Interpretation:" suffer from stiffness and ach- "What was responsible for the war "awls 'ing muscles, 4� was the political rottenness of the _ Austro- Hungarian Empire, the fact _ • * B that the principle of nationality, re- "A gold digger knows that~anythiag FIRESTONE Tires are built along generous lines is bound to now and rejuvenated in Asia, was r now ai work In Austria-Hungary, the outstanding choice se jt>�{l! ©` PAlM.. give in a tight squeeze." which was about to split into a num- hUln��ass o —T- of those who demand the ber of independent nationalities. The Heart's Journey Could such an important event have greatest safety for high happened without some kind of von - ed endur- The wisdom of the world is this. To vulsion? I do not think It could have speeds, rugg say, There is 'sacs• and utmost econ- No other wisdom but to ,gulp what happened without a miracle of some ,.-- -'--�. sort. European diplomacy could not qm Gum-Dipping, the time can give. y• PP $+ work that miracle, and so we had the y; To guard no inward vision winged war." extra Firestone process, with mysteries; •combined with the Fire -;;' To hear po Yoices baunt the hurry e ; fnB hours we live; The Einstein theory seems to have {„ attracted more attention is England stone Safety Thread, >, To keep no faith with ghostly an other cot.ntr . -But then a friends; never to know than in y o y makes these tires th Vigils of sorrow crowned when love- they're used to being in a fog. ... toughest, longest -wear- less passions fade Fro mwisdom such as this to find my gloom go, Companioned by those powers who keep me unafraid. ` SiIgfried Bassoon. ry Glozel Relics Are D 1 red Fraud ing tires on earth. _.. Wade in Hamilton, Cans da, by Firestone Tire & Rubber : Co. of Canada, ,Limited London, Eng. -It has already been -- reported that M. Bayle, who was asked " From by the ]!Tench Government to submit the alleged prehistoric. inscriptions - - of dug up on a farm near Gloiel, in the Vichy region of Central France, to a " "1 think Lydia, inkham'a microscopic and chemical_. o" _ ldia Hu'Ne ® Vegetable Compound is wonderfull has reported that thlFiffair is a fake } or hoax. �1WPS I have had six children of which four -M. Bayle- declares -.that objects.found _ `�.ot KA4At _ _.__ . _ . _ are living and my youngest is a bon. on Farmer Fradin's famous field i' ® nit Baby boy ROW. months ord could not have been Iong in the who weigip 23 pounds. I have taken ground, and that not one, of them is � � d your medicine before each of them more than free years old. Maitre ACID s'row+ett y was born and have Maurice Garcon, the Paris advocate, Ng s ecrtauily re has lodged with the judicial authors- - (dings KAt7`i�► - -- ceived great benefit from it. Purge ties at Moulins a demand for a prose- - my friends to take it as I am sure cution of the person connected with they will receive the same help I did." the affair. What most people l't11 indigestion Is One tasteless spoonful in water neu- •-Mri. Milton McMullen, Vanessa, It is no longer a demand for pro usually excess acid in the stomach. tralizes many times its volume in acid. Ontario. - Ceedings against persons unknown; I The food has soured. The instant The results are immediate, with no young Fradin -is, mentioned as the per -: - ,bad after effects. .Once you learns _ 'w son to be proceeded against. I remedy is an alkali which neutralizes this fact, you will never deal with Lydia t acids. But don't use crude helps, excess acid in the crude ways. Go l A happy marriage is one in which Use what your doctor would advise. I learn- now -why this method. is t t t t' t i the husband makes an allowance for The best help is Phillips Milk of supreme. the wife and the wife makes allow. Magnesia. For the 60 years since Its Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' antes for the husband.= 97irginfan invention it has- remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- Pilot." with physicians. You will find nothing clans for 60 years in correcting excess _ else so quick in Its effect, so harmless, i acids. Each bottle contains Lull direc -- - r Minard's LInIment for sick anlmay.- _.so-eiScfertE: - 1 bone -any drugdtore, JSSUE No. .25 —'29� F lit! materials from whitit Smart'i Mowers are made pthewaytheyawmade juarantee durable and satVactory aes'vice. TMkemesl cutleryyoour {� money can buy. Askfer 'S aSD18>'IbMOWETbynw. AMES SN(W PLANT. w _ aROCImu•c on. $11kyj 2 RM - U.S. Bt1)i -Fl htCr J The,,Wtnd Every package of Red Rose ,Tea is prepued with g The wind that follows the open sea, the same e care —as if our reputation were to stand or Rfteives Ovation And hurries the ships along fat] u Ir that single acka Its a bluff wind and a hearty wind. g p g -� Oi With a voice -tbat is I'bud and strong. Sydney' Franklyn of Brooklyn is Hero of Day in Spain And the wind that tumbles the waves on ahore Seville. -An American bell fighter And bustles across the land was recently the hero of Seville after Is a brisk wind and a busy wind a triumphant debut in the principal With plenty.of work to its hand. arena before" a crowd of 10,000 of the 10,SE most critical of Spain's followers of The wind that rouses the sleeping the game. flowers `� e Sydney Franklyn, a resident of � And stirs the meadow grasses '�Q Brocklyn, N.Y., and the only Amer- Is a glad wind and a kindly wlitd �� OOd*. e , ican bull fighter of major importance, That balls me as it passes, was carried off the field in `triumph by a huge crowd of enthusiasts Sun- But the wind that comes from the RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good day for the skill and expertness he open moor showed in disposing of the two prise To my door at close of day - - -- - - "` bulls he slew in combat. Is a sad wind and a tires . wind Retrospection Classified Advertisements To show their full enthusiasm the That has somehow lost its way. When roses wilt and slowly die, BABY CSICSfJ crowd carried him through the main And angels weep across the sky, gate of the arena, a distinction aeldoul BABY CHICKS, WE HATCH And love is cold and turned to dust; /� tour varieties, price 9e uD• accorded to anyone, and never ex- WHEN BABY IS WELL And all life seems to be unjust; _ TVs• +t �or free catalogue. A. IL Switzer, cepting to the very great. It was. the Why then I fear. and then 1 gu ?ss Granton, Ontario. first time this season that any fighter MOTHER iS HAPPY That nothing turns to nuth:ngness. has been carried- through the main No more scandalous transaction gate. - Charles Lehman in the New York has ever been carried through by a Franklyn demonstrate d his Evening Post. , knowl- The happy mother is the one whose f - - British Minister than the settlement edge of the game by getting the first baby• is well -it is the laughing, 1 I . with our foreign •debtors.- PhillP _ bull with `one stroke. This brought gurgling baby who always brings joy I For sunburn, apply Minard's Liniment Snowden. the crowd to its feet for the longest to the home. R'hen baby Is ill every- {h _ ovation accorded a bull fighter in one in the home suffers -not only ��-- -- A months. During Franklyn's engage- through worry over the little one but I The value of ocroaselimg General t a V O TIVE FOR BABY mer.t with the second bull he parrind through loss of sleep -no one can And' Motors stack has It r a really the s 'see,- Lr1111'a and sidestepped and generally display- rest with a sick baby in the home. 000,000 mark and it really does seen " f! ed his knowledge of the game. He Thousands of mothers are happy that s promotion to Field Marshal Imes. THAT "STAYS DOiIIY fought this one close to the bull's mothers because they have found the Motors Is in order. -New York Times. horns. When the second bull was Baby's land system rebels a ; uet way to keep their little ones well - -� castor oil and strong purgatives; but killed the crowd swarmed upon, the or if sickness does come on suddenly, here's a medicine that just suits him. field and carried the hero off on their as it usually does with little ones,! Write For Our Latest Catalogue And it does the work quickly and ad ahouledrr. they, have found the way to speedily I on sporting taoods, ri.hias. Tack". gently :that Baby doesn't feel it, Some time. ago Franklyn went to bring the baby back to health again. I Cams fgu$aii••• The sierest and Fletcher's Cast ,)rlP is soothing cross, Mexi•_o and appeared in rings there. Mrs. George Kech, Lindberg, Alta., is Yiaeet •e! Issued in Canada. fretful babies and children to sleem He was told that he never would make I one of these mothers and she writes, TORONTO RADIO CO.. and making the feverish, constipated, a bull fighter, that Americans could as follows: - "1 am the happy mothers 241 '_odQZ XTAX" upset ones well and happy, in million/ not fight bulls. j of a seventeen -month -old baby girl. of homes to -day. Castoria is purely- But Franklyn 'vas not -to be swerv- Baby is healthy and strong and sleeps vegetable, harmless and endorsed by - ed in his ambition. He studied hard I well at night. I give her no other the medical profession. Avoid Imf, and practiced dilligentiy. His recert medicine but Baby's Own Tablets and' tataons- The Chas, H• FleteheY triumph was an answer to the criti- ! she just loves them. 1 am never I signature marks genuine Castoria. cis= without the Tablets In the house." '! Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach and thus For Sale atiou and Indigestion' and make the cutting of teeth easy. _ They are sold by medicine dealers ore�lvsp�lie,,t by mail at 26 eents a bolt from The _..0� Dr. William's Medicine Co., Brockville, Iaaulatai j; MV Ont. _ with The Cause of the Great Wu auhbw j A Real Bargain. Terms to "The war when it came was a war W Give Suit PIITCh88er for the liberty • of peoples, not- on ae• 1MOST Wilson Publishing Co.. Ltd., count of the violation of Belgium. MILES which was a strategic blunder on the 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto PER part of the German Government, and no more, but because the peoples of DOLLAR South-Eastern Europe had been fight—ing for their freedom from its begin- ning," said Professor Elie Halevy, of�fQ of Paris University, in his Rhodes Mem- hose Minard's !s the stand-by th '. orial lecture on "The World Crisis, shone who take. care not h- 1� 1914 -1999: An Interpretation:" suffer from stiffness and ach- "What was responsible for the war "awls 'ing muscles, 4� was the political rottenness of the _ Austro- Hungarian Empire, the fact _ • * B that the principle of nationality, re- "A gold digger knows that~anythiag FIRESTONE Tires are built along generous lines is bound to now and rejuvenated in Asia, was r now ai work In Austria-Hungary, the outstanding choice se jt>�{l! ©` PAlM.. give in a tight squeeze." which was about to split into a num- hUln��ass o —T- of those who demand the ber of independent nationalities. The Heart's Journey Could such an important event have greatest safety for high happened without some kind of von - ed endur- The wisdom of the world is this. To vulsion? I do not think It could have speeds, rugg say, There is 'sacs• and utmost econ- No other wisdom but to ,gulp what happened without a miracle of some ,.-- -'--�. sort. European diplomacy could not qm Gum-Dipping, the time can give. y• PP $+ work that miracle, and so we had the y; To guard no inward vision winged war." extra Firestone process, with mysteries; •combined with the Fire -;;' To hear po Yoices baunt the hurry e ; fnB hours we live; The Einstein theory seems to have {„ attracted more attention is England stone Safety Thread, >, To keep no faith with ghostly an other cot.ntr . -But then a friends; never to know than in y o y makes these tires th Vigils of sorrow crowned when love- they're used to being in a fog. ... toughest, longest -wear- less passions fade Fro mwisdom such as this to find my gloom go, Companioned by those powers who keep me unafraid. ` SiIgfried Bassoon. ry Glozel Relics Are D 1 red Fraud ing tires on earth. _.. Wade in Hamilton, Cans da, by Firestone Tire & Rubber : Co. of Canada, ,Limited London, Eng. -It has already been -- reported that M. Bayle, who was asked " From by the ]!Tench Government to submit the alleged prehistoric. inscriptions - - of dug up on a farm near Gloiel, in the Vichy region of Central France, to a " "1 think Lydia, inkham'a microscopic and chemical_. o" _ ldia Hu'Ne ® Vegetable Compound is wonderfull has reported that thlFiffair is a fake } or hoax. �1WPS I have had six children of which four -M. Bayle- declares -.that objects.found _ `�.ot KA4At _ _.__ . _ . _ are living and my youngest is a bon. on Farmer Fradin's famous field i' ® nit Baby boy ROW. months ord could not have been Iong in the who weigip 23 pounds. I have taken ground, and that not one, of them is � � d your medicine before each of them more than free years old. Maitre ACID s'row+ett y was born and have Maurice Garcon, the Paris advocate, Ng s ecrtauily re has lodged with the judicial authors- - (dings KAt7`i�► - -- ceived great benefit from it. Purge ties at Moulins a demand for a prose- - my friends to take it as I am sure cution of the person connected with they will receive the same help I did." the affair. What most people l't11 indigestion Is One tasteless spoonful in water neu- •-Mri. Milton McMullen, Vanessa, It is no longer a demand for pro usually excess acid in the stomach. tralizes many times its volume in acid. Ontario. - Ceedings against persons unknown; I The food has soured. The instant The results are immediate, with no young Fradin -is, mentioned as the per -: - ,bad after effects. .Once you learns _ 'w son to be proceeded against. I remedy is an alkali which neutralizes this fact, you will never deal with Lydia t acids. But don't use crude helps, excess acid in the crude ways. Go l A happy marriage is one in which Use what your doctor would advise. I learn- now -why this method. is t t t t' t i the husband makes an allowance for The best help is Phillips Milk of supreme. the wife and the wife makes allow. Magnesia. For the 60 years since Its Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' antes for the husband.= 97irginfan invention it has- remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- Pilot." with physicians. You will find nothing clans for 60 years in correcting excess _ else so quick in Its effect, so harmless, i acids. Each bottle contains Lull direc -- - r Minard's LInIment for sick anlmay.- _.so-eiScfertE: - 1 bone -any drugdtore, JSSUE No. .25 —'29� A • f1f 1dJ&Jd%g *M% -TAKE ADVANLTAGE.OF LOW DUNBARTOFL TOURIST FARES Dumbarton - Anglican Mission, Sun- FRESH GROCERIE&' To See The Wonderful West Itis TmRMS day, June 23rd, 2 p.m., Sunday,Sch6ol; $1.73 per yew. $1.50 it paid in advance,- Summer.' service conducted by Rev. H. Fine Fresh Green Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables e"ry Subscriptions to the United States and Crest #Otaiin $2.00 in advance- You cad take that longed -for trans- A. Mtek. day. continental trip this summer even _()all and see our stook or phone us d have your order delivered. JOHN MU MAR,'• Proprietor..*, now special low fares are in effect. SOUTH ONTARIO FOOTBALL an Combine- comfort and economy. ASSOCIATION All the wonders of Jasper National NOTES- AND COMMENTS. The following is the League stand- —A SK FOR COUPON -9 Park, the Pacific Coast and Alaska— including Vancouver, Victoria and the ing to date: Ramsay MacDonald.is now cote- famous Triangle Tour—can be includ- Team Won Draw Lost Points -.They represent 4 per cent. (in all cash purchases. - Portably settled in the Premier's ed in one low-cost tour. 'Amazing,ex- Goodwood'­ -...3 6. . chair at 10 Downing Street, Lon- periences avait you. Beautiful sights Claremont .. ...1 1 3 Brooklin I A 3 FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS' abound. See them all this sununer. don, England. ' He is a Socialist, Going or returning. stop off a .. few Green,R'ver t 2 CORN�—All kinds of Seed Corn at right vrices. ; 7- bitt not of that type that wants to days at Minaki Lodge —a Cherry--,vood Whitby To,,n' -MANGELS—Yellow futermedi%te and Giant White Sugar. turn the world upside down. He forest resort 112 miles East of Will- Whitby Hospital TURNIP SEED—Best v k "is a man of the 'people, but he is nipeg. varieties in 1 lb. and J lb. pac age@. A well' illustraied folder has been also highly esteemed by those prepared giving you, by story and AUCTION SALE t Vegetable Seeds in bulk and package. countless special fea- who are opposed. to him in politics. photograph, the cout tures provided for the comfort and Bedding Plants—All kinds. On account of the small majority the convenience 'of a vacation trip to the Standinc,'Ha which he %ill command in Pacific C in y Alfalfa and Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants. Timothy on Friday,june oast. Any agent of Canad- House of CoLpmous, his term of ian National Railways will supply you -18'h', at -2.30 P. M.*� office may not be long, but during Nvith a copy upon request. J A M E SA I C H A R D S 0 N that period much good work is ,(daylight Saving). One of his first expected of him Auditorium The&tre! R. RUSSELL FLEMING of the United :.'.'Ambassador Dawe� Hardware act4 was to hold a conference with Stoufiville, 0 nt 4:3 Kin,-ston Road. Pickering Store States, -the object of the confer- MORSE REGISTER, ence being to take prehitainary ROYAL-Mi.RN [2335q] (�()17())—im . steps fur.reduction of armaments. mu-(: Corn Just Arrived C!-,desdale Stallion, the Wh—ile England and the United Friday. Saturday, 14 and 15 P' property of Nelson Waz•, rlare- 1I make the season of 1929 Stotes are taking the initiative in Reginald Denny in Tnont, will Compton's Early, Longfellow, North Dakota White, at his o-.v• stable, Claremont, Ont. Learning, Wisconsin No. 7, Glow, in the .natter, it is hoped that all LRAN-EN CONSUL [25083J (210- Golden .*Good Morning Judge" CT: White Cap, the leading po vterss will be includ• Yellow Dent. 59). the imp�orte,:i Clydesdale d d Comeies ed In the work. World Peace is an Stallion, the- property of Nelson VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS the ol�j-nct of this meeting, and Wagg.. Claremont, will , make the se-ason 74! 1929 at his own stable, Bulk and Package. with ruen like Pieileut Hoover Si Tuesday- Wednesday, June 18 19 Claremont. Dutch Sets, Potato Onions, nd Premier MacDonald, at the FA7&R'%'IEW KING'S'SE)AL —1022— head of their respective govern. "The Hound of Silver Greek" 1 :16335 P, the -Frost Wire Fencing, Grand Champion Steel Posts and Barbed Wire. ported Hackney Stailiort. the prop- [ went,,, it ig hoped that much will (Dynamite thd Wonder Dog) Prty of Nelson Wang, Claremont be done tu•ard ending war. Comedies ''1411 mak-� the season of 1929 at bi.; Agent for the McCormick-Deering Farm own stable, C'arernonL. Machinery and Repairs. blIDDLETUN-1:1001) DOL—Percher-in Stai!.:,7,r. i 1s921) it,.-' 'A in: d spi I ag fl ) wet s an d ferns a ve r v Friday, S.ittirdAy,-li and 15 -om Frarx- by W. Y. Mc- pnrte�; Cal:��rn. Bramptcn. a-d the prop- -e Mc- pretty June wedding t-A plat Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not made. e M of E". A..ScrnerviLle,' !.�t 14, 10 Sbaw 9-t. T "Ahie't Irish Ro orontr,. a' the h me • f the -r ea- grooru's si6ter. M,Q. Bennett, when e Markhar- wtil rrial[4 tr,� S Mvii Reta H,,(-,d and Charles Ross Mid- BRING IT HERE s � n at ?�;s owe T2=,� J. S. BALSDON -TICKER-1 G N A dleton, son r f J. and Mrs. Middleton, Sl�. (Ernlment No. 2.3,16 Form Goodwood. Ont.. were noited in mar- NOW id the time LO 90t A now S-* of! ...... Harries- 76ANTO"-. TMP .3. or get the o-id bride was given in­matriage b O. P, [have In stock samples Se p�ir.� '5re, i Percheron halt' n, irr- McGregor and wore a gown oTwbi" Trees and Jeffrey's barnesq The port,-,i from France, the property georgette and chLntilly ls'ce, with former may be ordered through cats- of O-.Kar Wilsor, tlrouzhs' 'grill embroidered veil caught with orange Logue at prices quoted. make the season of 1929 as follows- blossoms She carried a shower of Catalogue free. ..Xcrviay leaves his own stable d -Cotumbia roses a4d My of the valley, She also wore a rope of peark. The I also carry collars. collar ' ds• sweat procA-ed,; to Frani Hatchingi, Brlocr'k -Get your Paints. Otis and Tit r pen tines. from as.. 'Wedding march was played by Wil- pads. harness oil by huiv harness Roai. for noor., 'norne for night. Orders taken for Wall Papers, bur Bennett, nephew of the groom. dressiog. Men silver poitsh Tue.-.lay, T. Heirst's. Kinsale, noon; and other parse. Hie gift from the groom was cuff in its -Repairie promptly done. Brooklin. night. Wednesday, Wm. Field Root Seed% on hand. -Harri..;', Greenwood. noon: home for -Garden Seeds, 3 pkirs for 25 -The bride was attended by bliss Flor- C. ecce Harman, who wore a peach geor- L, W. PILKEY. CLARFMONT night. Friday. John Scott's, con, 8, gette and sand mohair hat and shoes P;ckenng, noon; John Norton's cos Chick Starter and Growing Memb. to match and carried a bouquet of test Feeding Hoppers, In all sizes. 5, Uxbndge, night. Saturday, Clare- roses. Ultle Genevieve Roheri mopt, noon. home for night where Fresh Groceries at lowest prices. Highest prices d for niece of the bride. acted as Homer girl P iie w,11 rema�r. until the follorwirW ainting in pale crepe•de-chene and wore the Monday morrurg. Terms: $15, pay -, farm produce, - gift of the gm"*m, &* white and green gold pendant. She cd1ried a b'Laket able Feb. 1.4t. 1930. 7 Batteries Re-charge PRELUDE -(246221 (20960). the well lof sweet peas. The gloom was at- IN - tended by his brother. Reuben Mid. 7 Jilme brei! 77rporte,i apprlxve•i Clydesdale 'Phone yqur order. We deliver. '0 dleton. The gift to the bridesmaid Sta"!Xr, the proper,,;-,o-. scar Wil. Phone Markhatil 6402. was a gold compact and Lot the grooms- B. H. Paintea, gnaran teed1pure, son. Brougham, will make the s7t-a- mam i% gold, watch ch.4in. Atterthe . guod raugeof son of :!429 as follaw--. Xtmdayaf- General In a reception the bride and groom lek for -nil leave hl.; n,,-r stable, WM'0 M. DuncAn, Membantl Green `ffivek 'their now home in Pt rt Perry, the olors. t,,.n ­)n 1- 'bride trart-Iling in a t;fige dress with Pure purr +r White Lead. Vat niibe.#, Oil!,, f,>r r-'izh , t: Tuesday, Graha-n'i Ho. Dry Utilor..A and. BrnokEm-for ?�Let; W,�'irpsiay a`errocr, Samuel Harr 's'. W—tby, Lacqiieri, . — L. -,Entirely new t:ileut at Cedar cr Thur- SUPREME BUILDING -tight, Thursday, Frank Madifa Grove garden party, Sattir- all col d Al-wo. -Mltre4cu in. orts, ,)r .4. Kingston Roa,!, r nonn; tirday, ',Jone the ".20th. Wi;--,)t Shea's, B&;Plirie. for night; A --e B.•H. once, you*11 n4e XIEWANTAGES . .. .... "4 D F-�Iiayl W. J. Miller's, Pickprr�)Z,. GREEN RIVER. r6on; Chas. Hutchings, Briock Road, HEN building a new home or malt- for night; Saturday morning pro- ing wa M rs. W. A. Fuller is visitiak rel- ALVIN BUSHBY! ceeds ta lis own stable where he over an old one, use this greatest 'S atives in Toronto. will remain - until the following Of all d& You will get. these four `X, jkmtw Owl H. and Mrs. Percy spent alday,re PICKERING I Morwiay afternoon. advantages. cently in Toronto. —giving gmtjjr a=. Oliver - H. Pugh is remodelling his Fsdi Yg tbkkness i. total strength and rigidity. ,house upon the sideroad. Mrs. Williams attended the Baptist Ester Appik4tio*-4Goes up quwy, Church Convention at Uxbridge on savwg um, labor and • Without amm ;June 12th. snowy. The Sunday School has decided to Fire-Proof clPf" hold their annual picnic at NVIlson's 9— 'Park., ne date will, upouncc WaIIS are fire baL� Cannot crack, warp later, at shrink. People. attending: church next Sun- will find a ver�- pleasant -Takes any Decoration — Including Ala- ay evening when :::0. nent, w a song d 8Y,..-COACH hour's entertainment, T RAVEL bastine, wallpaper, paint and panels. service will -be given beginning at •7.20. comfort are�,Yn).-I­)f �V:"i 'a) Bebson and Mrs. Wilson,'Nvith Mrs. Safety and c Melville Draper, made a flying, trip convenience of frequent service to the to Owen Sound last week calling on u w -re of every columunity centre Mr. Wilson's uncle, Mr. Wffi. NV11:ion. The measles epidemic hw,'rna(;e, a on the route number of ab:�..ritpc-s at 4zchool. Fireproof 0a PICKERING-TORONTO IN MEMORtAM. For Sale By 1101.,MES—ln : lovirw memory of N.'M. -Gordon -Pickeririgi, Ont.' Tare 50 Cents (4ithburt W. Holmes, v.-Sio passed a- w.,y June ZI.;t, ..Le"Ive, Picketing (Et?- tern StAndRrd Time) gone, no One year ha,� one can tell The lo." of our father we loved so BRADLEY'S BRADLEY'S a. m­x6,25. x(i.55, 7 55, S 55, '9 55, 10 55, 11-5:5 a. tu, P. ni.-12 55, 1 .5-1, 2.55. 3 7-5, 4,55, 5.55, 6 55, 7.55. --Short and sudden was the call 8.55, 9.55, *10.25 p. ru. Children'.-.; plain English broRdcloth pq I n ty d resges, ni . nice range of colors --Of one so dearly loved by�'all. - ages 2, 4 and 6 years, at 1.30. The blow was great, the shock severe, 7" s:— daily, except Sundays .!We little, thought, his death so near. . .*—Snndrys only Children's figured broadcloth and figured cotton pa% ty dresses, Antl only those, who love can tell p to (3 year, special 1.19. ages n ­The'pain of not saying, the hisi fare- Coach connections at Toronto Terminal for Children's black sateen, red trimmed piny suite, embroidered figures, ages 2, 3 and 1, special 1.00. Newmarket, Barrie, Mieland, Orillia, Khaki coveralls and overalls,- trimmed in red, the excellent —Ever m-menibere(i by Wife and family` Williston, Brampton, Orangeville, wearing kind, at 1.25. Shelburne, Hamilton, Wonien's and Children's summer underwear in cotton and silk. '-Reg6rve Friday, July Wit for St. Women's and Children's hosiery, splendid shades. Brantford, Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Andrew's strawberry festival, Memorial Park, Pickering. ..MEN'S WEAR Connectioni at Buffalo for all U. S. A. points. Men's light work boots, panto .soles of the splendid wearink '.t ,Good supper and good program. quality, specially priced $2,85. q SALE REGISTER. Sporting Goods—Tennis wear, balls and b^ts. We still use the same high grade leather and give you the same good .-Saturday, June 29th —Auction sale service in (Pur Shoe Repairing Department. "au'l*c' for ? l*V@' In all sizes. I P iffhest prices d far .2e of cutter, harnes:s, household fu).- G r ay'' �..Oe�C�"1 *" Line's' Annan, Jr Pickering Village. Sale riiture, etc., the property of John 'S RADLE Y at 2 o'clock. &P dodgers. W- B. I L Powell, auctioneer. 3F 1 0 3E M I N 0 -A� • 7 1 CLAR91010147 Mrs. Wm. Jones, who ham been Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, of Torou• . A large amount of Hea'a,wear Miss Mabel Gibson has returned on the sick list for Some Uwe, is to, spent the week-end with H. A. just arrived at-L. Fingold's to be home, after spending a week with Milton Anderson is &I old at a reduced rate. miles now somewhat improved. and Mrs. Lawton. s Ae- Harness repairs and ft days. It's a bay. shoe -I- relatives an7friend8 In Toronto, Mrs. Chidlow and Mrs. Lawton oe repairs and Scarb6ro. always guaranteed -at H. A. Law- epent Wednesday in Toronto. ton's, Also on hand a good line of We are sorry to report that JnO- boots and shoe#-. Give him a EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE "Beelby is under the doctor's care. trial. --inythin- In 6w Neither the .Cherry, nor plum If you require 9 -.crop promises to be very heavy Miss Peters, a former teacher f insurance let us give you our riot 7. in Claremont, and now a teacher pays to insure -in strong - finaneld this year. in the Jesse Ketchum School, Tc. M. J. Wilker Is in Whitby this companies such as the Imperial Guar- -week presiding at the Departmen• '-onto. and Mrs. Arrowsm'ith, and arstee and Accident Company. of Cam- tal son, also of Toronto, spent the ada The Western Assurance Company George and Mrs. Bentley, of week•end with Mica - Miller. of Canada. and The Mutual Life An- surance Company'.of Qaq;ida. For. Brooklia. visited the latter-'a moth. Mrs. Frank Goatick, who has quotations apply 'to beeulu the Western Hospital, To- er, Mrs. Lynn. on Saturday. Charles and Mrs. Macr ab and ronto, undergoing an operation • A. M. 6133SON Mrs. Letcher, of Uxbridge, spent for appendicitis and otner troubles Phone Pickering 1712. Sunday with Miss. Margaret Mac. is making a good recovery and is nab. expected home ida few days. -NOTICE Ed. and Mrs. Gibson area pend. Earl A. Grubin R.O. , Eye !a' M.Z-T OR Spec I Superior No. 050 Corn Cultivator. Adjustable 28 to Having taken over Ro,bt. Feasby's ing a pleasant holiday with rela. ist, at Stouffville from Wednesday to 48 inch rows, 5levers out garage, Brougham, we are now ready tives and friends in Orillia and Saturday of each week. Office in the Of line of vision. Standards. spring brake, anjustable shov'et positions, discs to give service in Brougham as well,' Grubin Block. Phone Stouffville 2405. andthiatlepointi. There is nothing wonderful about the Superior Cultiva- as in Claremont. C. A. and Mrs. Overland and At Markham every Monday from 9 a. for except its absolute perfection. Service car always ready, day at Lyman and Mrs. We have for sale some nearly new Tractor Plows, 10-ft. Hak Rees and Corn might. a- Pilkey spent Sun- -m. to 5 p.*rh. , Office in the Wear ervice. .-day with Thos. E. and Mrs. Steph- Block. Cultivator@, and include in new machinery, the well-known lines of Oliver, Phone Clare. 6105; Pickering 606. Rart Par, Nichols& Shepard and American Seeding Machine Companies. -enson, of Oshawa. A nnuiber of the members of Gasoline, Oil, Seiberling Tires. W. M. and Mrs. Palmer motored Brougham Union Lodge, A.F &A. Phone 2314 P. 0 Locust Hill 251y. A.%. PILKEY. to Lakefield on Saturday and M., were the guests of. St. An Pick. R. R. 1 .,ispetit over Sunday with their drew's Lodge, Toronto,ou Tuesdiy arc nephew, Hugh Pugh. evening la They report excel W. F. Disne Greenwood A' a m Fingold, who is emplqyed lent addresses and a mostpleasant y, in the offices of Pellatt & Pellatt, social time throughout, 'bond dealers, of Toronto, spent Roy Wilson. son of Wm. and -Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Wilson, was taken to the Mrs. Peter Macnab, who has General Hospital. 'Toronto, one BARR bean spendiag�tbe winter With her day last week to undergo a minor dauffliter, Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane, operation which has been success of Kitchener, is visiting relatives f al. He has now returned home in Claremont at present. and is improving nicely. There will be a meeting of all those interested in St. John's A number of the members of the evening, by their wives, attended the ban•jCj or66ck, at the cemetery. A good attendance is .:June 24th, at .86 . quet given in the new Royal York Ab "t Cemetery next Monday local Masonic Lodge, accompanied :-Ask 'Us*' ou d Hotel. Toronto, on Friday even hoped -for. ing, by the past masters of the q Norman Machin and two sons, Toronto lodges. They report a E speak of artistic of Oshawa, and Archie Machin, of 0 W designs that are very enjoyable evening. `Halifax, aecornDanied by their dignid&d. d6t artistic mother, Mrd. Hugh Mechin, of ftesignq that would he Pickering, visited with J. H. and BONDS-Government. MuDielpal and inappropriate for t purpose in view. T Mrs. Beal on Saturday. Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. Safe investments at from 5 to ?per one illustrated Is simo. We no longer bear complaints of cent. pie, yet hoe artistry, the cold wet weather. The people Laval are aow calling for rain, as the INSCRA*N'CE-All classes written in- ­No Greater Tribute' gardens and grain fields are suffer. cluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- storm. Accident and Sickness. •ing from the dry weather. The or -V:te N. W. STAFFORD, Mi a r Kin i �Uu Road. hent also I. becouaing up A.V-1L JL JL X-X. % - WKitbv Mrs. Whiting, of Strathroy, 43rf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby -.9 JL ...•.spent the week -end with Clare. -bone Whitby wont friends. On her return , on BACK TO CLAREMONT plot, P We instal th(JM com e. 68 Monday she was accom anted by 7 Dear Friend: her brother, Luther P Ikey, and t her sister, Mrs. Fred C. Pugh, and Here I am back in Claremont at my usband. old stand, ready to serve you with a the latter's h well assorted stock f goods at prices The public library, will close for that you will Bad attractive. holidays on Thursday night, Jane It to my-hope that the friendships and will open again on Sat• established during ray previous foar- urday. July 13th. During this teen years among you may be renewed. Haplo Led Mutual h" riod all subscribers will be &I. You may be sure that I shall do - ..lowed double the amount of books everything possible to make In re- Charles CoQper Claremont Insurance Co.' and they are also asked not to re- turn advantageous to you in a lust- turn any books during this time ness way. Cheap rate* for farm and country Since resuming ownership of this buildings About 20 members of the Wom. Store [have put in stock a large &a• Windstdraq Insurance on buildings. on's Institute attended the district sortment of new merchandise, bought wind-mills, Silos etc. -annual meeting which was held at at right prices, and I am prepared to Automobile Insurance of all kinds. the Ladies' College, Whitby, on @ell it to you AT RIGHT PRICES, " Sou , Friday. They report a most Sue. will readily see when you come in, as meeting. The addresses I hope you will do at the first oppor• 'FARMS FOR SALE were especially interesting and tunity. Write or phone Instructive and were much enjoy. It is going to be a pleasure to see you. Come In and le�t us resew our ED. B 0 W M A N ed by all present. friendship. On account of the very heavy Yours sincerely, S PECIAL 'R ICES 00 WHITBY, ONT. tough in clay which to also very L. FINGOLD handling, and also the awkward 20, 1M. Farmers, Attention po8ition'in which the men have to Claremont, May -=FOR TEAM HARNESS work, very slow progress is being made in preparing for the erection ATTENTION I have secured the agency for the Frook of the new bridge at the south of "Brass- mounted Team Backhand Hfirness, Wood and CocIrsbutt Farm Imple. 7village. It looks at present as if 2-inch layer trace with heel chaia"s. $42.00 mocrts. and will keep constantly on I have taken repairs for these popular it will be late In the summer be over the Agettey With 5 ring breeebing. instead of back hand r' Yore the new bridge will be ready for implements. • band, $49.00 for traffic. Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales Also, Loudon 'a barn and stablov Aleaguefootball match will be. Stoves, Fleirry's Famous Black mounted Tea--m Backband Harness', 488.50 fittings. Z, I will also take contracts for p&tntkna played in the Memorial Park here Plows. Points, S; ring Breeching 46 . 1. *44.25 7 barns and houses by a new to morrow (Saturday) evening at Scuffiers and Wheelbarrows, ptocess, by spraying. 15-15 o'clock standard time between Phone'506 Pick. This is not a factory harness, but ctistom made in our _Estimates cireerfully given, wen. Goodwood and Claremont. Every• own hop. at Markham, Phone 16M. body come and cheer our boys to .27-52 -victory. Admission 25cts. After AGENT (48) BROUGHAM :,--We 'specialize on repairs to harness and collars. the game there will be a dance In R. J. Mann, Claremont c rider the is 7 auspices of the hockey club. Good the COMMUnity Hall, u St .-0--;F@"-T..:0 D D 'music. U�mal charge for admis-scott's ore reen. River lion. Ladies please provide. Harness and Collar Manufacturer On Sunday last a stranger wear Ulari'Ohon­ Basket Factor y.1 Ing a uniform appeared in Clare 01*NTrr. Home Phone 3.100 Manufacturers of -moat and'sat at the four corners with a book and pencil in his hand All kinds of Frith'Basketg*, 8err and world get busy writing every .1 Crates, Farmers, Bushel -.time an auto would pass. His A full line -presence and his actions excited -of the curiosity of oar citizens as the man appeared very spetved as to ... :.:Foreign n tries Cou ' 41i i BL and sellilig foreign'drafts is a,- regular BI).Lrt the nature of his basiness. Later of the general business of The Canadian it became whispered abroad that selves able to render valuable assistance by offer - he­WWs­-twktff g-tly6-- -nu-tub"e-r s of -the ing timely advice. Our transactions in foreign cars that failed to come to a stop .wonies Are conducted at minimum rates, and any . at the four cupriers as requested to -.Pap'ers do so at the "stop" signal, About asking. Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank 460 motorists are now, looking for -•of Commerce when sending. money out of the the arriv(LI of the blue 81'P Of Ready trimmed 6 cents to' paper which they are not anxious to receive. I 1.25 per roll, also The Claremont Continuation OF COMMERCE •School are having their annual -rHF. srAi4'L")'A'-R`D" BANK OF CANADA excursion to.Victoria Park, Nia- gara Falls, on Wednesday, Jnl_v Paints and 3rd, via Canada Steamship Lines and lateruational.Railwa; Boat - Varnishes -leaves Bay street wharf, Toronto, at 7.45 a, m. and 9.16 a. w. Re- turning boat leaves Queetiston at Call and see these Goods 5.50 P. m. and 8.30 p. ni. (dad light and you will be delighted Slhving time). Everybody •wel- with them ..come. Come and spend an enjoy. nble day with the. school. Boat tickets at -S2 .C)--) for adxiltq, and 41.0.5 for children, MF4y he (IbtFkit)ed D6 'At S 0 0 T T from M. J. Wilker. B114 accol" modation to Tornnt•I w... return may be arranged for. Pls-risp. pnr• Phone 1401, u e bane your tickets early tind stol engure the suems e of the excursion. I TAII 11 U -I . Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well kncrwa- Barnes' Baskets, Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Cqrrie-rq, Hay Carriers Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow Bo-19. Pressure Sy9teni9 Etc, It Will Pay you to get n1 y pricer on above he'fore buying elsewhere. VP AWK I PROUSE flit! k EW-N'v WN 11 A R-10 Bank Drafts to and from I ... :.:Foreign n tries Cou ' 41i i BL and sellilig foreign'drafts is a,- regular BI).Lrt of the general business of The Canadian 13,trik of Co tumerce in which we often find our- selves able to render valuable assistance by offer - ing timely advice. Our transactions in foreign .wonies Are conducted at minimum rates, and any :lpe'rsonal assistance. we can render is yours fcr the asking. Enlist the services of The Canadian Bank -•of Commerce when sending. money out of the country. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE -rHF. srAi4'L")'A'-R`D" BANK OF CANADA . Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well kncrwa- Barnes' Baskets, Phone Markham 6409 BEATTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Cqrrie-rq, Hay Carriers Pumps. Door Tracks. Cow Bo-19. Pressure Sy9teni9 Etc, It Will Pay you to get n1 y pricer on above he'fore buying elsewhere. VP AWK I PROUSE flit! k EW-N'v WN 11 A R-10 - 7 4 % 7 .7 • IL Or company except under the stimulation the.success of this northern adventure. At Lact—A Realb? of some social gathering, she was rap- Could he cope with the realities that or Saft" orange Idly becoming something of a problem were beginning to press upon him? Better. Camera pe to Ned and Lenore. She wus irritable Would not-. this northern wilderness, Is- the i' - with-the crew, on the constant verge show him up as the weakling he was? of insult to Bess, forecasting disaster For the first ..ime •n his life Ned for the entire expedition. Unlike Bess, Comet knew what realism was. He she had never been, Alaciplired to meet supposed, in his city life, that he had hardship and danger; her. only re- been a realist; instead he had only ORANGE only courage been a mocker in. an source was guile and ler o rage a sophist and PEKOE was- recklessness; -so now zhe tried to E-nv7irdnffent the, was never real from BLEND overcome her inner fears with a more dawn to darkness. He had read books 7. reckless attitude t6wArd life. It was that he had acclaimed among his Th sic Ned and U- y6uni friends as masterpieces of real. y no longer necessary for nore to seek the shelter of the ..pilot ism—usuAlly- works whoie the an eVr a d Re 8, house for their. third whiskey -and- purpose seemed to be P bald-faced por- -9 soda. She was only. too glad to take it trayal of sex—but now he saw that K A R A their very premise was one of.false. with them. More than once the din Fresh 1"M the gard"09 Uses standard 35 mm. film and gives 40 ner hour f6und h9r' glassy -eyed' and hood. Here were the true realities-- almost hysterical, only a border re-: -,neonquerable seas and starry skies pictures to a loading Thkes pictures so -waste places. be enlarged to moved from actual 4runkenyress. and winds from off the hurp and clear they can detaii. AQ 8 x 10.inches without loss of Never possusing -any true' moral Unlike Lenore, Ned's regrets were ways ready for action—no focusing or' Unbreakable Bakelite cas strength or real good breeding, a cer- not that he had ever launched forth adjustments. I —can be carried in your pocket—sellif', twin, abando nbegan to appear in her upon the venture. a Rather he found for only $29.50. 'P0 speech. And they had not yet rounded himself "regretting that ' t he was not INVESTIGATE —SEND COUPON NOW11 -ETIZ I BU ION the Alaskan Peninsula into Bering better fitted to contend with it. Per- Sea. haps, -after all, his father hatt been ;,Q,R.8 Canadian Corporation Ltd., • B>" wrong. For 310 � ro.6?,to 2, Ont. Sbi • to Ned, the long north and -west. right and he had been S�.dtna Ave., SO" MoAqHALL benitemen: Please send further details Waid journey had been' even more a the first time in his life Ned felt the regarding the Q.R.S. De Vry Hamra and revelation. He also. 16new the fear, need -of greater strength, of stronger name of nearest deale.r the d i sill usionment, a -swift sense of sinews. J N�me ..................... What if. his father had told the weakness when ;before he, had..been, Ftruth,' and that strict trials awaited Address .............................. d perfectly sure of his own strength; oerawou that but there was also a more c . omplex � him here. ' It- was •-no lofiger, easy to BEGIN HERE TODAY was the product of a ge, that reaction—one that he could not ana-4sbelieve him. Almost any disaster marry me, dearest?l knew life only as a structure ds.' Ife couldn't could fall, upon him here, in. these Ile: "Will you Ned Comet is- sent by his father, men's civilization had built; out here lyze or put into wor wastes . stes of sunlit water, in the very, be: "Certainly. Companionate, trial Godfrey Cornet, on a voyage to Nor- call it happiness. 'It wasn't that, un- -to-a-flnieb?" them Canada and Alaska to exchange, was life -itself, raw and naked, strip ing shadow of the polar ice. The sun, itself, or fight pul and bare. She was lawless undis- less the'mood that follows the hear' two thousand silk and-velvet gowns mess. had lost its warmth. It slanted down] 0 -,with the Indians for fine furs. The ciplined, knowingno code but lawless, own of wonderful music is also happi upon them from far to the south, and -25, the lion's desires; all these seas and the gray Perhaps that was the best comparison, i Nobody exposes the, modern girt profits are to be split 76 it seemed to be beguiling them, with 'modern girl. share to Ned. fog-lade�n sh res they swept were in the passion he felt was something like quite so. much. as the _0 Cornitt le e-acoiompsonled 0i the v6y- the I,,, grip of Law that went down the response made to great music. its golden beauty on the waters, into age by his fiancee, Lenore Harden- to the roots of time. She had never There had been times at the opera, some deadly trap that had been set 'Worth, and the tatter's mother. Bess' when all 'conditions were exactly -fay. for them still farther north. It left (;0bert is hired to go as seamstress. : looked beyond the surface of tbingt; ble, that he had felt the same and Ned some way apprehensive and die- the heart. that pulsed in the breast lora $ -Mrs. Hardenworth objects to eating mayed. He wished he hadn't been so 7.1 of this wintry realm lay so deep that once when be had heard Fritz Kreisler at the same table with Bess. It was a � sure of himself, that he had taken lfqou At Vancouver, the night following only the most wise and old, devotees play Handel's "Largo." rather greater pains, in his wasted years, to could ever hear strange reaching and groping, their departure from Seattle, they to nature's secrets, he h P himself. i d t harden an ran mse. eraps loaded on certain heavystoyes. Cap- it beat. She had the unmistakable than happiness. ' It was a stir and and cannot stain that touched the most secret was to be weighed in the balance, a ain Knutzen, in charge of the craft, feeling that, irf an unguarded moment, chords of his being.- It was ine'reasingly hard to believe lmulritea 1110-u is ably assisted by McNab. Bess makes she had blundered into the camp of i v her mind to avoid the three aristp- Ever she discemed a mole- He felt it most at night when the that he would not be found wanting. JL crate as much as possible. They in an enemy. great, white northern stars wheeled (To be continued.} ontinued.) Aurn ignore the girl. volence in the murmur Qf the wind through the heavens, It was good Use a veritable threat in. the soft voices e Minard's for the rub down. Bab+use NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. of- the night. such times the sea was lost in mystery. not our rather disap- There was such a little group of The nights, her innate sense of The truth was that Ned, by . . the It It were 1V i them, only eight in all. The ship was artistry told her, were unspeakably will Of the red gads, was perceiving pointing experience with the war to CLE B 0 misre 4 0 lue. au ul. Is hM never aeon sucn 45— ...... 6 real sphit =of -end war, we shouid coans vat for 'Avg- Aroun$ them endlessly lay . the _ Bea, stars before. They were o large. so North. A sensitive man to start with, Islation to end legislation.—"Ohio �MILK ho caught something of Its mystery State Journal.,' swept by unknown winds, cursed by white, and yet so unutterably aloof. Vure" s 1. itself 1 Sometimes the moon — in a splash and wonder of which, as yet, Lenorel 0 the winter's COM, like UeRLIJ 16= n Om. _5 r was its infinity and its haunting fear. The of silver, r, and its loveliness on the far had no glimpse. And the result life they had left behind was already seas was a thing that words couldn't to 'bring him to the verge of s far. sha4owid 'and dim:' the fare-wen reach. Yet Lenore did not like things reaching discovery:-L that of h, own shouts, the laughter, the gaiety, the she could not put-in-wolrds. For all weakness. teeming crowds that moved and were their beauty those magic nights dia- He had never admitted weakness never still were. all like something before. He had always been so sure Imagined' unspeakably far off. Only- of himself, so complacent,- so self - the sufficient. But curiously these things the sea and the sky were left, and the were dying within him. He foundl -0 North himself doubting, for the first time, craft struggling - wearily, ever farther Into the em-t AM 1� Safi Di ested FIRS 8A3T •OOKIIII Write The Hordes 03, UrnJud, Dept. 1 8 40. 140 ft. PO by W SL VON, Nsontreel,, for two Ba WeVere Books. Lenore found herself oppressed by an unreasoning fear. Realities were getting home to her, and she was afraid 'of thew. It would have been wiser not to come, Yet she couldn't have told why. The launch was wholly comfortable; she was already accus- tomed to the cramped quarters. The !men of the crew were courteous, Ned 4- the- sarne-defoted lover` as always. The Ithing was more an instina with her; =such pleasure as the trip offered could mot compensate for an obscure uneast- ominous shadow 'TIES .7iess, a vague hub over her mood and heart that was J t never lifted. Perhaps a wiser and -' 'Y o, u r modern hiihow secret self within the girl, a subcon- speed motor hums the 'eciousness which was wise with the tune of faster trans pon- -)cnowledge of the ages before, laves her tation. In sopeedii;- Abeing-emerged from the germ plasm -- power and flexibility, ivas even now warning her to turn Lenore found herself -oppressed by. the motors of the hith- war t W 11back. -It knew her limitations- also it -an unreasoning fear. enc refle -of tech the nt- e motors of • rknew the dreadful, savage realm she the sky. 41had dared to penetrate. The N O rth mayed and disquieted her. They-too, mould have no mercy on her if, she were of the realities, and for all her The oil that was enouih• for e motor were found unworthy. past attitude -of' sophistication, she o If 1925 " is notht good Perhaps In her heart she realized found that'realism was-the one thing enou h for the motor that _she represented all that was the shoe, could not and dared not accept of 19 11111her speeds, .... antithesis of this far, northern domain. Such' realities as these, the wide- hld)"r temperatures. 46he was the child of Nixtiff and ease: to see them undulled -by smoke; they h i g her compressions, ithe tone and spirit of these wintry touched so have created more diffi -� me side of him that had I seas were travail and desolation never been stirred into life before. At cult lubricating rob- . She lems and demand C991F • stretching- seas- and the infinity of oft stars, were rapidly stripping her of Because Marvelnbe,l her dearest. delusions; and with them, meets the high tempeir..' the very strongholds of her being. atures and high `pros -' Heretofore she had places} her faith cures of nirpolaneopera., Your food in superficialities, finding strength for-' tion it is the ideal lubri-' dMnl C10YOU =yg00d T her spirit and bolstering up her self- cant for the modern' autornabile engine. Its 2' with such things as pri4e of respe rich lubricating I prop-. JyV U 1e redm ancestry, social position, a.certain so-% erti"_ are - inherited cial attitude of recklessness that she from its base - Peruvian • thought became her, and' most of all Crude. 1k by refusing to believe, that life con- On the• highways as in tamed-- any—de pth that she. had, Trut-, the sky_,%ray_s.-N1ar!re1u_beo__. plumbed, ,any_ terrors that she' dared ;.-S-veff swoother per- N i not brave, any situation that she could forrnance, lessened de- -not meet'and master. But here- these precintion a n d r e a operating economy At the end of a day's work, relieve things mattered 'not at-all. Ne'ither an- i There is a grade of Mnr- v o 9, tension before eating.,, cestry nor social position could save veJube orefinedi to meet her s9ould 'the winter cold, hinted, at rigleyl9will refresh and tone you ecnctly the goopeclfica. —so that you're ready. to enjoy already in the- bitter frost of the tions of your car, truck r food. dawns, swoop down and find her un- of or tractor. See the 'Nlnrvelube Chart Then, after meals, Wrigley's helps protected:- frier own reisonal charm fctgestion, cleanses the- teeth; removes %-,ould riot light for be;: should she fall at imperial Oil dealers CU traces f eating or smoking— -overboard into the icy waters. Here and service stations. le,7Zo tho, breath. was a region wi-liere ieckle'Ssness could VS., very easily mean death; and where • W." -life itself was suddenly revealed utter- ly beyond her ken. But there was no turning back. Every -hour the Charon . lube hand3P bore her-fa-rther- from' hir hop ie. A Better Motor Oil Mrs. Hardenworth, whose habits of -thought were more firmly established, Made from Peruvian Crude L"ERUL. OIL was only made irritable and petulant IN UNITED by the new surroundings. 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University, F orcasts -- - Y i : ?S��-A with -Portland. stone. - We have ,adopt -§ x t s ome Interesting Changes ed a veneer Of asarble for our con- '" "Liv." By Kathleen Boyle. (Dutton, I _ in Architectural Efforts.' crepe, besides inventing a surface which forms part of the concrete Live wanted action. Site wanted Professor'A. E. Richardson, F.S.A., itself: to•know all about life. So for that rea- F.R.I.B.A., was bold enough the other "We still employ brickwork, and son she left her home and went to, y ".,evening, at a meeting of the Royal So- shall . continue to 'de- so, but we have Paris. She as* many strange things. .ciety of Arts, when speakingon "Mod- become, more accustomed to color Having found Paris and it lover who 1 _ ern English Architecture," to venture buildings.. The early experiments in is free to offer her only an illicit love, to prophesy what he would be likely to thin concrete were found to be unsuit- she returnerhome, to fait again into say in 2029 if addressing his audience ed to this climate, as as were the long, the ways of her people, and, perhaps, _ �� on this topic. The "Journal of the low windows which came, into use to nurse for the rest of her days an Royal Society of ' Arts" records this about 1940. It was 'found that the aching sense of unfulfjlment. A pa- Imaginary address. The Professor, in- rooms 'windowed thus were too cold thetic figure but adarcely a heroic one. � stead of the conventional prefatory in winter (even when electric heating Blindly groping, she is swept into the t ; "" "ladies and gentlemen," commenced by was cheap).' The Aeo- Georgians conscienceleas life of an artists' group lying: thought themselves modern. In this a> , in Paris and still groping, she is swept FRIENDS OF THE ART age when it is criminal for any mein- ^A: ,g'; � back to Norway. "The bitter invective which accom. ber of". the community to lack good panted the development of architecture taste .,it is interesting to know' that - "A Modern Girl." By W. B. Trites . a All century ago is not a little a ialt aton- our ancesters,were among the untidy (Stokes, ;E.50.) ing. In those days public opinion was peoples of the then civilized world. a This book is a real story of the war. not alive to the good buildings which "After one of'their public bank holl- ,, Here we have all the horrors of the 'were then being erected. To -day we days, the lorries used to, go round col- trenches, filth, disease, cowardice, _ piew the .best buildings of the reign lecting tons of waste paper from the heroism fear, hatred, death agonies, of King George V. in a more favor. Parks- London life was very different - ghastly wanderings through No Man's able light. In spite of the apathy of then. We have indeed advanced. Peo- ROSE FROM THE RANKS Land. But the horrors are not felt the public and the lesser municipal •:Pie are healthier today and live to a Capt. W. E. Smith, Commodore of , so keenly by the reader, because the - authorities, some English archibects of ripe old age. England can house and i characters are nebulous. The. story - feed her -flit millions with ease. the Royal Mail Steam Packet fiset, a e. '1928 had t Y Tiio he good son se to continue of aviation durhn w - f3o g the war is graphic- time-honored proportions. emigration of whole, districts to Can. rose to his present position from an ;ally told. The pictures of the gay life "The mellowed and charming build- ads, Australia; and South Africa in apprentice on the famous old clipper at Nice, as the girl, Hflda March, ings which have some down to us are 1970 was one of the wisest moves of ship, Catty Sark. smokes opium, are vividly painted. S examples of former skill and good that period. Looking back on the year taste. It is owing to these master- 1929 the close of the first post-war �'�. Romance "A Modern Girl" "deserves to be pieces that our present method of de- period, we discern the beginning of placed in the first rank of war novels. et signing has reach a high standard. the movement which raised democracy To- morrow Never Comes." By R. L. When we think that a century to an appreciation o: the spiritual side Y g I Squire Weds Village Maid Dutlus. (Houghton Mifflin, ;8.50.) `architectural education was in its in- of existence. •. IM► fancy; when we realize that the a "Nothing dies, there is only change. Scandalizing Gentry The scene of thfa story is Santa was one of transition from period We have no desire to probe the mys -. Weymouth. —In every self- respect- Eulaita, a conveniently non- existent SMART SLEEVELESS MODE. -- - - - -•- ._._ ' styles to realization of fine baildieg, I teries of the inscrutable future, but ; ing novelette the village villain— the republic of Central America. The " we admire the reticence of the old we know most certainly that in due squire. She spurns him, escapes from h'e'ro, Rafael, a goo(Viooking young A simple sports dress with slim and archtects• course the order which has come about his toils in the end, and marries the man' Is the son of the chief ecclesias- sophisticated lines. The Vionnet neck - will be improved and that generations hero, a humble and u ttcal personage of the capital, a line, front button closing and cluster NO BUNGALOWS IN 1850. upright. fellow, „ yet unborn will look back upon this poor, but fearfully honest. canon of the cathedral. This fact and. plaits at centre-front of skirt combine - It was not until 1950 that the fa- epoch of 2029 as we view the buried �a quickly -developing three - cornered to .carry out vertical line so Ilesirous knous Act was passed which prohibited P The novelettes writers will have !+M ' - P past." � mend their ways. The squire o! � rivalry, In which Rafael himself:, the this season. Narrow belt n►jie the the building of bungalows and small p president of the Republic and the I normal waists ne. You can make it in -- '-- srillas on the gnat trunk roads, The *� L ��_ Y Radipole, near here, ha} just won and commanding general each attempt to an hour' Simply a two -piece skirt to clearance of the rums of these crude Mechanical Man wooed the village man en in "circum- , - cabins is still in hand. About thin n stances that are as romantic as any. engage the affections of the beautiful be pressed in plaits. seamed and at- 'time, 1950, the municipal authorities Guides Airplane visioned by Thos. Hardy. I p felons, combine to cast n bum for a tacked to three -piece waist. It can be In eve The squire is E B Thresher, lord prominent role fa the ensuing melo- made with long or short sleeves. Linen, every ;urge city adopted measures of the manor of Corfe Hill. His br.id+ drama washable silk crepe, jersey in violet to ensure comprehensive designs for -I it fa realty a fairy talc, and as such shade, printed rajah, canton faille street architecture, Old builain s of (Balances Biplane for 30 Min- is Aiigs Winifred Walden wh2, until g a few -da s ` the movies could take it over with crepe in pastel shade, georgette crepe list: cical character were acheduJed ute3 in Teat 8t Chicago Y ago, lived .un a tiny cot.. ,_hardly a change. to tomato red and yellow washable ` and preserved by Government; the Municipal Ai ort tags t his estate. P But the nth of true love did not _. silk crepe are mart suRgestiotts. Style regulations alums were cleared, and new P 4' No. 169 comes in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, - ' _ regulstlons were framed .zoning the Chicago. —Robot has invaded the run smoothly at first. The squire = � �� - fast place anybody w•onld - expect to wooed the villa -- 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. 'trades and factories. Old London, D village maiden ardently, r+ . ' and is made with 2% yards of 36 -inch which during the centuries had gru nn find him, the pilot's seat In as air- and she returAfd his love. His refs- material with 2% yards of binding from a v alled city to a chaotic sprawl, 'plan?. In-a test at-the municipal air• tives, however; frowned on the match. for the 36 -inch size.. Price 20c in was placed under the control of a port here, an automatic machine snc- The Threshers have lived at Corfe stamps or coin (coin is preferred).. central boo I c ?ssfully operated a National Alr Hill for generations. and this fact . Wrap coin careful, y. R ff Trans+ q "The old parochial and ward admrn- Dort for thirty minutes without was dinned into the squire's ears in '" - � help front the pilot, other than a slight Land outand out of season. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. -istration now gave place to organiza- r/ -.tion on the grand scale. London then Pressure of the rudder bar oc<aa(�zu: .,AIr• Thresher is a county J. P.., a k / Write your name and address plain- extended for thirty miles in all direr- ally, it is announced:' The automatic leader in its social life and secretary , _ ly, giving number and size of such _ tions. Legislation, however, decreed pilot controls the ship by means of a. of. the.. Cattistock hunt. He is extreme- - ` _ patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in that land speculation beycnd this point vane, set on the upper wins; of the ly popular and'.well known to•everyone stamps or coin (coin,prefered; wrap - plane, pointing forward Into the wltul. 'locally.. ALIGHT POST it carefull for each number, and _ slsould cease. The new laws for the Friend: How did - � y) revival of agriculture carne into being From the interior of the fuselage, His wooinq,'there €ore, had to be i•s you manage to address your order to Wilson Pattern - _ in 1960. At this time electrical power or body of the pleas extends a .pen• secret. During the long winter months break off that big lamp poet when (Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto was developed at the pit head and the dulum, and both vane and pendulum 1 hie fiancee used to go out with a you srruck it with your car? Patterns_ sent by an early mail. are connected to a control device actu- !lantern to the hills shore her lover's Motorist: Oh, it was really. a Itght - hideous grid !ystem of 193'2 was re- ��r-- placed by underground conduits. The ating two motors, one of which can = i mansion and 'signal to him in the trots the ailerons and the other the �billiard' room. f' _• n.otor roads which were constructed l BCaUty Contests laefween London. the ports,. and the elevators. The aide motion, or for• if -the Coast were Clear of praying; The Spinster Qtlt tIIC Hearth Three Rivers Nouvelliste (Cons.): linanufaccurin centres in 1940 attract- ward motion, of the ship causes a like eyes she would steal into the house by g 1 The Irish Episcopate has emphatically movement of the vane and nendtilum, a secret doer, and for- a brief half •Winifred Holtby in the London condemned beauty contests. The grin- ed the unwieldy lorries and curious Evening Standard; ' The spinster's which. 'causes immediate Ten once, flour the lovers would renew the; r cipal European competitor has re -- - `motor cars from the mazes of me- D I diaeval roads, thus saving the country- through •the - motors; in the vane and :troth. I home has a queer talent for managing C fused to go to the United States, when side. These great avenues, • sim.c J pendulum which brtnas the ship Into Finally -the squire 'determined to, itself. While fee married woman is � she discovered what sort of a costume an exact stable wed her in secret. Once a g p lantrd with fruit trees are -now the • position almost at gain he' was grappling with lumbers, laundry bills, l )p foiled.:41 �s i fainting she had to appear in, lllussoltni has most pleasant walks in the world.. once. _ i Walflen waited in her new � g'cooks -and scullery drains, the l just forbidden then! in this: country, + "You can trace their direct course I k' P. Lott, manager of operations travelling dress at 'the cottage, her spinster puts her latchkey in her The decree prohibiting them gives the when travelling rom an one of the of National air Transport, flew the suitcase packed. She waited that da I pocket and goes off to dine at a g Y P y' restaurant with following reason: "In consideration of #irporta. More instructive are the old I ship fitted wltli the automatic control' in vain. a friend. When the the ever-increasing, number, -especial - 19th century railroads with their fine and said that its action was satisfac- But at length 1pve triumphed., Thee married woman closes her office she ly in the summer months,- of beauty h viaducts and splendid embankment;, I tory in keeping the • plane- in proper-, couple were, married by special li- hurries home, to bath baby. Bobby, - contests• with proclamation of queens, The electricall - hauled flying' position, Ofllcials are enthusi- cense here recently with only the ver- and Passes on her way the ha _ Y- goods traffic- I Y Y -, PPY 1 princ,esses,- etc., and coiiaequently of to -day, -which is confined to their antic over the posslbillfiea presented der and a 'trusted servant as' witnes -' spinster, free and debonair, driving the grave inconveniences to the public monumental was er etuates' the by. the new automatic control appar -'ses. off in her baby -car to play golf. Y , P P _ _ order which arise from them, a'll .these - .trnemor of the canalization of England stns and see in. it, when the device is :Measles, nurse's holidays, cold mut•l Y g i dangerous forms o[' exploitation of two centuries afo. All these internal further perfected,' another aid in the I A man may he fit for a Job; but he ton and the husband's `'few friends I feminine vanity-and Its parodies will improvements have had a beneficial overcoming of. bad weather. co- nditions. I cannot do if if he does not get It.— dropping in to dinner" cast do shadow '- be strictly forbidden in future." L. Garvin. on the spinster's life. La Patois (Cons.): The last increase effect on the national, architecture. �J. _ SHOPPING AT ROOF LEVEL. .. `Valediction in .Spring — "— „ „ . In the Indemnity came into effect dur- ... "`We know what it is to enjoy life Now that the time of no -more -play t3, - Eighteen Count 'em", in One Family _ l ing tha War when, using the excessive in town in these days. We shop, in near, cost of liviug'•as an excuse, members Of no- Afore- work- to- bedone, and senators had the amount raised comfort at the roof level and o use from $2,50,0 to $f,000. This increase ._ ... the pavements as. platforms to the ,How dear 1t is, bow more than ever � A 1� _ _ _ _ _ •. dear, was oniy agreed to as a temporary moving ways. There n little noise. ! ,' measure, like the high cost of living - •` The city streets have long been closed To alt and thank (rod in -the 'sus. allowances to oflietals, Subsequently, to wheeled : traffic. Life- -London today is convenient and pleasant. The dream, g of the the latter —were gradually deprlved__ot~ their allowances, but, nWinbe'rs - had ' river'is gay wail pleasure craft front This is• perhaps the meaning t � w'' , -- "-- �Oxtord to the Ndre —Since the fadtor= -Of- -work, the dream of play -- t not the moral courage to sacrifice -ies were removed the smoke nuisance How bright the - evening- of my days j a c their increased Indemnity at the same hasv anished; rarely do we get more makes seem "_ time. What will the•pitblhc think-now" tMin a sea mist in town. The morning of my day! of the proposal to raise the indemnity 'The increase in the number of dairy Gerald Gould in -the -London Observer , to $6,000? What will make them sus• farms thirty miles from Charing Cross piclous is the fact that members Are .w. organizing secretly for this purpose, , is a further sign of the national well- ' -- BIIi al Coins Q being. England is now. largely -self- IIgU g and that It has,.to be voted by the. supporting in food production. The Chicoutimi Progres du Saguenay very people who will 'benefit by ht. curious food markets of central Lon - (ind:): TIi. King Lind .Mr. Dunning a The best way, undoubtedly would be have spoken in high favor of bilingual- X' t " to get the people to approve of the -in^ ' don were decentralized long since, end I its in course of time it is hoped that the ism. These flattering tributes ar�„no ? crease in a general election• This is _ y j M never done, probably because our rep• ' --new circular boulevard will create doubt very pleasant, but they don't put v, residential centres on the.site of the us to sleep. In the place of pl'atonf¢ { ' " resentatives find the other methods at - ' 'ancient Victorian suburbs. declarations, we should prefer acts. I f � , f once more expeditiotts and efficacious. w Bilingual money, for example. Will SHOP WINDOWS DEPART Mr. Robb, the • Minister of Finance' The Clan MacLeod arrived in Canada recently b the Canadian Pacific � + "Today we- have commercial build- and member for a county which is i liner "Metagama" —tit least' if it - wasn't the' whole clan, it seemed like a large I a What Indeed? fogs. of simple character, which are in predominantly French, introduce such I Iiouston Posit- Dispatch: What toilI '.'matl:ad contract-with the older build- a measure? We hope ,that he will ;proportion. Donald, h(s brother Kenneth and his eon Allan were leaders of fogs of the city. People have learnt to the family groups under Donald's command. Including grandchildren the eventually become of the stage, and , Y• P have the courage. arty, which fe bound en bloc for Centreville, Ont., numbered twenty-four {even the movie, when all a real Actor inspect goods within the bazaars and P or actress has to do to earn a fabul- do their lounging on the elevated ter- In killing time ,see to it that you ranging In age � from forty -five years to six months. They had twenty -one ous income is to change from fndors- :y races. Who among the pubW would do not murder a big opportunity. Pieces of baggage weighing -8,000 pounds. +ing one cigarette to indorsing another? 7 7 % —W. J. Clark has had his resi- —Rev. Archibald Campbell, of LOCALLISKSe dence re painted, Strathrby. paid &Jarief visit •with Goot —The township . council will Jubn - and Mrs.'Murk&r on Wed• Su m, iner S.. M rs. A. Burrell spent -Sunday meet on Monday next for the ne@day list. transaliction of general busi ess. —Dr. H. T. Falarlse, Res'&nt Dent- AnToronto with friends. 13 4 —W.,C. Murkar, accompanied ist, Offjce7 in residence, two doors —Copt. Hogue. visited his wife of 'by his int?ther, motored to Ottawa- east of St. Andrews Church, -Pick- wing- a-fine-line- Gent' _Gbods Rua fawilyhere on Friday. We are iho S Summe on Monday, And on big return was ering. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. —Mrs. Joseph Cowan spent a for this warm weather accompanied by his wife and two daily, and evening by appointment. -Is* days this week `with'Ch4ery " ling A (X-ray service).—*� Sons, who had been spend wood friend@. ar" sister, —Will those interested in organ. STRAW I�ATS, BLAZERS, ­BATHING SUITS, Paisley, month with Mrs. Murk a Mrs.. R. - C. Teeple, of Pal Mrs. Jones. izing albowling club meet at the at the week -end here with her Work iu the General Moters Gordon House on Monday evening, ARROW BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Zater, Mrs. John Marker.- in Otibaws is very slack at present. Jane 28rd, at 8 30.. This is the last —A. E. and Mrs. Jones, of Owen establish bowling TWO•PIECED UNDERWEAR. 8ound, are spending 'a week with Some of the employees are work- opportunity to ear th'air son,'E. C..'s nd Mrs. dunes. ingonl'y half time, whiles large' at nominal coat, and all interested number, including several from are urged to Meet' and decide fic. INTER WOVEN'SOCKS —St. George's Church, Sunday,, Picketrick, are e laid off work alto. ally on this question. June 23rd ; 9.80 e. -m.. 8. S-00 80 gather. , Owing to so many used --Joe (loners, a jockey, polio rides The very a. M., service. Rev. H. A. Meek, ,finest in. the trade ' 'cars on the. market, the demand iu many of the races on the Cana. Rector., for new cars has deersissed greatly, than and 'American tracks, and a reacher ; 7.00 p. m., aervice,.the. --The annual strawberry festi• —MaOter George Bradley, who Cuban �by­ birth, drove his car val of St. Andrew's United Church fell from a tree one day last week through Pickering one evening will be held U2 the Memoriql 'Park and fractured his arm, was taken last week at the rate of sixty miles That Summer Suit. the evening -of. Friday, jalk to the Hospital foi Sick Children, per hour. He was apprehen-ded ­,Off 7 taken before You oan-select from Semi Reidy.- Tip -Top Tailors or Toronto, "when' it was found, on ) the magistrate an� the 15th. .,nation by ex ray. that the fined i.15.60 and costs. He may —Andraw add. Mrs. Forsyth, of examination . .. . . ..Lowndes samples. We guirantee -'Sintaluta, Sask., are visiting with inj?ries sustailDed were much more travel at that rate on the race serious than at first thought. track, it be can,'bnt to attain, such a perfiet fit W. J and Mrs. Miller, and also There are four breaks at the elbow speed on the highway is dangerous' reaid�rits in SeArboro. They ex T tet to spend several� weeksin and his wrist is also broken. His and rattler expensive As well. e shoulder was injured,, -but Do Ontario before returning home, ewps. —The Melody Boys, of Hamil• bones broken. ]Re is now doing Now Attvert6sienwnts. Slater Shoes for men and Hew K ton, famous radio artists, well and came home on Tuesday. the the kids. You simply will ­. _: I . . supply a program of, high-class —The highway traffic officers ANOING—Everv. Saturday night. can't. beat these_ comedy and ' Music at a garden throughout the province are being Dat Dew Drop inn, Kingston Road. Fast of party to be held at Cedar Grove fitted out with uniforms by the Rouge, A in. 4 Qtf Highway Department. They are Pickering on Saturday evening, Janii 29th. WANTED— A girl for general house Fred T. Bunting of a khaki color with Sam Brown —The setTicee in St. Paul' work. Phone Stouff OM, or write. Box 23, "I Established 1857. a. United Church. on Sunday. Time belt, leggings and a cap with a Claremont, 42 28rd, will be as follows: 10 30 a. rn blackpeak. Avery nifty uniform -, UCKWHEATSKED FOR SALE Vlorniog worship and 8 S. classes; indeed. Heretofore these officers BPure Silver Hull. Oliver Pugh, lot V. con. 6. 6t 111.45 a. as., Young People's dept.; have furnished their own dress, Pickering. Phone Mark 817, 42a 7 oo m., evening service. he 12111 0 E D A R FEN OR POSTS FOR SALE Pastor will preach at both services. formit Now thcy w all be %_/-250 good posts. p;y at lot 34, rear can. l ore S. Pickering, i or r lic; Ke U, rk 6410. 3&42 and sit a rest-ilt there wa! no —The services in St. Andrew's dressel alike and will at.once be Vh 0 Church next Sunday Will be a,4 recognized when on duty. This QF9D BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE Phone Flick 528. or follows: S. S., 10 a In ; morning change w.ili no doubt. add much to O—Silver.Hull variety, t apply to Luther Middleton. Brougham, 41-43 worship, 11 a. w.; evenin g wor• h e appearance and effaciency of Ship, 7. 80 p. I w (standard time). the force. POTATOES F011 SALE—A quanti- c Is `­-The Sacrament ramentof Baptism will b —Earl Watters and Geo. Gore, to:of Irish Cobbler . a Apply to Thos. Hardy, m Ladies' Surumer Dresses, who appeared in Pickering police R R. 2. Claremont.' Phone Mark 826. 39-42 NiftylittleSu mer'Dre es administered: at the morning ser. 11 on Friday evening, June 7th, the e assortment '.'very attractive, printed ma. T OST—Black. White tan fox forgirls. Larg in ve —Murray Miller, has former charged with forging a JL _jhound, with fairly short eam -and shy, racy Dire bright colors. Some are terials. Some self trimmed, '•' -teller of the Bann of Commerce cbeque,and the latter with traf• hu,it. Reward, Perc7 Mantle. Greenwood, 42 trimmed with organdie, 7 to i%ome with organdie." All -king with said check, both of flL VOR SALE—A M.-H. disc barrow, ;here for some time, has severed whom pleaded guilty and werere, X: .n good a". and a 2 1-2 h p Gilson VLao- 14 years, $1.35, sizes, $1.50• his connection with that ingti uw engine, good as new, Jos, O'Riley R 1. _tion. Robert Stork,- who has been wanted a week for sentence, ap, Pickering 42 junior clerk for, some time. has Feared before Magistrate Clark 'G—Loc&l and Lon* Dist. Printed "Lit)ene** and print- Ladie8' -73ILK U_ Doi min-g. the 'rRUCKIN erwear, .'!been promoted to the position of again on Thursdav eve I an hau also d and gravel hauled taller. 13th inst. Watters was given two Frli..Crl'easoog� A &V Mitchell, Pickenng� ed "Wendy" by the y vests and bloomers. Splendid 5720. 37-62 —About forty members of the years less one day and Gore one Pt-- Flick nice designs and be igbt colors, heavy quality in the leading es. atory, . WANTRD—B"rde". lidlep pre• millends, very cheap,peryd -shades at $1.00, "SagifivId's" -local Masonic Lodge vent to To. r. in the Ontario Reform 11,1100to on Tuesday night last when Mae sentences are to run concur ferred, in private country home No ob- ent with similar sentences given r. vion to a couple of children Apply to Mrs. 83 Cents. Nova8ilk $1.50 inn Grftzlaw. Box 24. P"eang. 42-43 - they were the guests of St An drew's Lodge. Claremont and these young men' earilerr in the ­other local lodgm were also pre&- day by Magistrate J. E. Willis, of WANTED — Accommodation for ent. All report a very enjoyable Whitby, for similar offences com about ten guts at Pickering- Beach. week- ,Ladies' All, wool Bathing -Ladies' Pull-over Sweaters, end of July lilt. Reasonable. Write Min See- In all wool ton summer. very evening. witted in Whitby. Watt'91*1 18 beck. 81 Symington A. Toronto 42 Suits, "Aberley" knit, very r- L --.:.The Women's Institute will Wanted in several other places for attractive'ecilor, Combination$. pretty colury, nicely trimmed, 'bold their regular meeting on theft, while Gore had a previons CUSTOM CROPPING— I aim prepay ed to do custom chopping on Tuesday after- A real snappy line, $3.25, no wonder they go fast, $2.19 .-Tuesday next at Mrs. J. Murkar's. conviction. man and all d Saturday of each week I hv" at 8 p. m. (standard time). Miss —Many of our oldest residents also chop for a I H. E. Turner. Whitevaic 33V -he time when K. Fawkes will exhibit some anti. will I OR SALE—See ties and give a talk on the remember t the d buckwheat. also GROCERY BARGAINS in, Mrs. wild pigeon was so plentiful that F redboun, Yorkshire bow NS 'd Ban Champion Boy 36, t of the the flocks would be to dense iLe Q young yorkshlreb Winters will give a report semce. r" Me, & we strict adatial.' almost to obscure the sun. These .23312-(404 imp. Aka Gray, lot 2s. CM. di 7, Pickennel. 42-43 Gijager"Snaps 15 cents lb., Nice Prunes 2 lbs. 25 cents, —Tile Dramatic Club of St. An• flocks would often be a mile or two drew's Young Peopl's -Society pre- in length, and often a person could QTRAYED—On to the premises of Aylmer Tomatoes 2 tins 25 cents, Aylmer seated their - play, . 'Yesterday's brirg down half a dozen with one 1,,-�the undersagned on Thursday. June 13tb. a All Bran 22 'Roses," in the Coinaludity Hall." w hfte sow. Owner may have same by proving Soups 10 .cents, Kellogg's shot of the sbotgiin. They would w' ffoMgt and e= expenses, Harvey S Tay - make their appearance first when land 42-44 cent6, Quaker Corn Flakes Little Britain. OD Wednesday evening last. It was the village,@ flying north in the -spring time, ben ORONTO WET•WASH LAUN• j 0 Dent s. Civic Holiday, when sports were and again during iikarvest w TD R Y Metz i finish} -Let our driver call and hWd daring the day. There was retnroing to the south. At this explain our 24 hour service. %%IW leave your 9 fall house and the dra-ma was visit they would often do much name with Mr. S. W. Davis. barber shop, We will pick` ick up and deliver a times a week. fancy e much a damage to the wheat crop. Their Men's Leather Belts, Men's' Black Oxfords. W =ted. at . rare —it raging to up to-date appearance in such :large A LLIKINDS OFTRUCKING DONE &ad plain, various colors, with have fast secured a farmers who are makings Ptren• numbers was about the year 1872. 11—Prices reasonable and all work promptly v1slue to attended to. H you are thinking of thippinspany initialed buckle, only 75 cents'. Beit at a low price, -0008 light against weeds to have and a few years afterwards they .,tj, or stock to the city give we aianjjoel. rice their Deigbbors, who may be care- bad disappeared almost entirely. 40c. per cwt.jJack Batch. Phone P 2stl Rubber Belts, M cents. f only $4.00. a. less or lazy, allow their farm@ to Their native haunts was in. Souto VOR.-SIALE—Baby.ebicks from good --grow up a m to be a America, principally in Peru, and Barred Rocks, We see of weeds FOR -strain of bred-to-lay 21"nace to their progressive neigh• even there they have disappeared. keep only the beat hem for breeders Buy where Hole roof Box for men, nice -idea's Overalli in all sizes, L can see theyarent stock. Alsoffood general Amore. The law dealing with the Why they 874ouid have become y- horse for auk, Bruce Ritchie. lot 13 Purpose destruction of weeds is being en. almost extinct is a mystery to con. 3, Pickering. 3742 cop to date pattern@ and smart roomy and well made, "wear -forced more,than ever before. ecientiets. Some *ascribe it toe see colors, 50c,. 75c and 1.00 per like a pig's -nose," call and —Some of the towns along the disease. Governments' are doing SALE—Ford' Right delivery Ftoru%. in dandy abspe. good winter and Rum- pair. them, 1.75. ..lake shore are complaining of the everything in their power to pre mer curtains: can be used as roadster, Will ac- large number of hoboes who insist serve tbis species, and there is a cept P art eaab and potatoes or produce for bat- ance, or all cash. David J. Scott. Altons Road, in becoming their guests over standing offer of $5000 for one Of 3-4 mile nortli of Kingston Road. 26tf A few days ago Dr. 'Boys, Black Oxford@ night. to very few cases is there their nests. fash• Ru.nniag Shoes for summer anyeicuse for - there persons be H. Sinclair, of Walkerton, who is OR SALE—One quarter acre lot OR Pickering Village. with 6-rwmed frame lionable too, -good quality wear for the whole family. sowings peat to the Community, familiar. -with their appearance, house. a good well, garage, ben-house and garden and should be treated as such. claims to have open one in that Also a good building lot, 50x325. in Pickering sizes 1 to 5. Priced for quick 9*e• us before buying. we who vicinity. Tbqre is a possibility Village., roofee, north cf Highway, Both the Highway, prices. Apply There are• some, ' boweiver, above or vale at very reasons Sale, 2.95. have the "'Kaufmann" line. sympathy and deserve our assist• that they are staging a comeback. to A, Richardson, Pickering. 41-42 - once, but it is dicult to'ascertain —A miraculous escape -from the deserving ones. intant dbatil'oecufted on Saturday Notice -to Creditois --The Young Peoples -' Societies afternoon, when Master Billy, son ­6 and OtheSls of St. George's, St. Pant's and St. of Chas. B. and Mrs. Spencer, was M 0. So -CHAPM-AN Andrew's Churches enjoyed a very knocked down by a Ford car when 1, the Estate of James Henry Madill pleasant time at Squirt's Beach crossing the street in front of Dr, late of the Tuwn'ebir) of Pickering, On Monday evening. The night 0irttrright's. His sister, Miss in the County of Ontario, Farmer, -eras ideal and a good crowd, repre Wilda, bad RoneF over to W. G. - Deceased. sentittiiis of all the societies, was 11eid's butcher_ shop to make a NoTiez is thereby given, pursuant to THE CENTitVaaaiL'GARAGE- preeent. After some strenuous purchase and warned BIJIYL and Section 51 of The rusX6 awes, in which everybody took his sister and brother not to crone persons bavirig claims against the ­-part, an excellent lunch was sere• over. Bill, estate of the late James Menry Madill, Telephone '4900 Billy unheeded the-wain. sta lie 18th day of -­ed. A "Sing. Song" brought the ing and started. to run over, and who died on or about April, 1929, at the wN Township of evening to a close. The young ran directly in front of the car. Pickering, are required' to send b y Pe6ple will be looking forward to. The inud guard struck the boy post, prepaid, or otherwise deliver to the next union meeting. and knocked him down 113 front of the undersigned Executors or their —It is generally admitted that the front- wheel which passed over solicitors, on or before the 25th day of Speeding is a crime for which the his bead. Before the car could be July, 1929. their cbristian names and Auto Repairs, Accessories, Oils and offender to entitled to L a flne ,. stopped- the biDd.wbeel also passed surnames, address and deerf-iptions, especially if there it," heavy traffic over his bead, after which he lay full particulars of their claims or inter • and Gasoline, Acetylene Weldingy or some other condition in which limp and apparently lifeless on the set, the nature of the securities, if held by them. .,.Speeding is a danger to human pavement. 'Dr. Cartwright, wbe;1 any, lives. Immediately Lfter the 25tb day of Battery Chargin-Ld The discovery hat recently was 4tting on his verandah, saw July, I=. the estate of the late James -been made that loafing oil the the accident and rushed to the Henry Madill, deceased, will be die- highway is also a crime and fines wene�. He picked tip the unfor- tributed among the parties entitled Repairs made on all makes have been imposed for this offence. tunate )ad sod carried him Into thereto, having, regard only to the Motorist@ who are In tLe habit of his surgery and dressed his claims or interests of which the Rxe- drivinor at the -speed limit realize wounds. He received a bad cut cutore shall then have notioe, wod all od cars. how sawyling others *bsill be excluded from the said it is to have a car above one of the earn and his bead distribution. jmmefttoly in front going at the was badly scraped. In spite of eat, 12 miles an hour, and awful experience he ;retained con- Dated at Toronto this 18tb day of June, A. D. 19M. they often harbor the feeling that scionsness thronsrbout. He was OOLIN MADILL and hanging would be too good for taken to his home where he has ALBERT B. MATTREWS. inch an offender, Such loafing is been resting quietly. Unlese some R , IL 2, Olsremoint, Ont., Executors ,Chi ARLES" Be "SPENCER conducive to entting in, and this other trouble develops all it result Bic"TON & Ross. -is a practice that is the cause of it of his injuries, there is every 880 Bay St., Toronto. 1—ve percentage of the accidents probability that be will be fully Solicitor* for the Proprietor, Pickering- that ocetir. recovered in a few days. 42-44 said Executors w. "4