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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_07_127- 2, y d 4, 4- THE ":,,PICKERING N VOL. XL_V1ll, ...'PICKERIN6, ONT., FRIDAY. J U LY 19, 1929 No. 91MCQ4 POM GREE14 RIVER. Sunday, July 14th,at 7 p-m-. A number' of ladies inlet at Green e On- -Whit's-:-Mill GREENWOOD -the first of the summer services to be River Church on July 2nd for the MISHar- PRAR$ON—P`by*ici&D C*roe= 1:M-Ve.T held during the season on alternate purpose of reorganizing the Ladi geon, Dunbarton 101y es Sundays wUl be conducted by Riev. D. Aid.. The officers elected v�ere as fol R. FORSYTH. Ciph. D.. Dim!tor Ile running again after the flood, B. Langford. All axv w!elcome.. ilows,—Pres; Mrs. Melville Draper, MILLS JL 41 lo tometrical . Association of Ontario. Re&. Sawing Lumber, Obopping Vice, Pres;Mrs. Hurburt Smith; Sec; bteq*ftlesoberof the America& OptomoVicial Grain, summer months, DyWiNBARTOM Miss Ida Gray; . Treas; Miss Ruth 'Established 1838. J=wcftes examined by appointment. ridays. on Anglican Misgion S I unday f . or: oneg Clasemont. Ont. on Tuesdays &ad F Dunbaxt Hutchin s; Organist, Mrs. Roy Carter July 14th.—Service at - 3 p:m. Prea iiaonth. Program comr4ittee; Manufacturing Raiiikets of all cher, Rev. H. C 14VAs Hoope All wha -were present for ore Month. r, of Tor 0 F. OHRISTIAN, B&,,it,,,nd onto. Sunday at 2 p. in. Win. Gray .A. sr-, Mrs-Fred Pog;till, for one nionth, ial-Notioe' kinds, including - Visiting Committee: Mrs. Solicitor. Notary Public Etc. Money to Bushel, 11 Quarts, 6 Quarts, Pint standard time. Morxiay Julyl5th Spe non. South Wing Court House. Whitby, 2.sly Quart Boxes, Berry Orbites. . G The- first meeting will be held at the Yestry meetingat 8 p.m. at St.. eor ge's Church, Pickering. hortie of *Mrs'. Win 'Gray Jr.(note' Aftera very heavy expense, the EATON & ROSS— Barristers. 45o. A large stock on hand at change of day) Thursday July 25th. mill dam is re-built B"tors. Northern Ontario Buildina,'3ao BoyStreet Toronto. reasonable prices. CHIERRYWOOO. Word forroll call "Come." All ladies, W.J. Beaton. interested ire cordially'invitid to"a t H 0* P P I N Q J. D. F. Ron... Adelaide 2767 Price reductions at the A grand garden party under-the tend. KERING— factory. auspices - of the Woman's Associat- ICR A RESO PLC Monday. Wednesday and Friday. �kBwr'*Ltrs., 5olicitors etc., 213-214 Confed- ion of the Cherrywood United Church MOORE—PALMER Se per 2 bushel bag: Phone Markh�am 6405 or 6420 or write ,..oration Life Building. Corner Yongii and Rich. Oba,@. White, Locust Bill,,Ont. will be held on the church grounds on stand Sts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and the evenin The- marriage was solemnized at St- Feed of different kbids alway's ,i=a Pickering office open Wednesday and _g of Thursday, July, '18th. " ' Nicholas Anglican CILurch, Birch- y evenings Phone Pick OW. 8a A splendid program will be given by on hand. JV3T ARR AW the following well kmwn artists, of cliff, on June 25,th,. of Miss Betty Toronto; James Esplin, versatile En- Palmer and Mr. A. Moore, of Cobalt. Scratch Feed for hens. One Carload of tertainer in Scotch, English, Irish and hDrmerly.of Birchcliff— The Rev. T. Y NHIL 0. SMITH, D D. 9.. L D. 8 'Canadian character impersonations W. Burnett officiated at the ceremony (Succeesor to Dr. J N Dales), Graduate P and Prof. Merriman 'played the wed- the Royal College of b��* Plastering and Finas genuine humorist with witty stories ACCOUNTS .4 Surgeons and Toron. ding music The church was taste- Now due. *1 require settlement of to University. At Claremont office over D Lilian Butt, pianist, elecutionist and Scott's store evary Tuesday and Fir A. vocalist; Sam Sky, Russian violln- fully decorated with peonies and roses. all accounts by August Ist- I s t5 d ist ajid novelty musician; also an ex do not wait for further notice hin(i Lime an The bride who was given in marriage HERBERT T. FALLAISE. L D S., piert banjo soloist and comedian There by Mrs. J. F. Taylor, wore apple green Thig applies to small as weli gE.SD. 45d�6Graduate of the Royal College of lace ensemble.wilh white mohair hat in Ra and the Uruvemty of Toronto, Gyprock -Arill be a refreghment booth on the and white fox fur. Her shower bouq as large dezounts. ence second door east- of St, And. grounds. Program beginsat 8 o'clock fiev's Church. Picke�ing. Ont., Office -hours; 9 10 the following SlZeg: sharp (standard time). Atinussion tic-t was,butterfly roses and lily of 8- M- to 6 P. M.. or by pw atment. (X-ra y �5 cents; children under 12 yea'r's, 2o vailey. ..She was attended by Miss M. ice) - Phone Pick 474, 431y 82 inches by 6 7 8 and 0 fe— cents. Hopper, a class mate at the college of Pharmacy, of which.the bride w @U*ln*** gowb*. and 4 inches by 8 f.eet. a graduate, who was gown OUNBARTON. ed in f!owered g-reen-ch;ffon ,&-ith match:ng ELIZABETH RICEIARD�SON_ FobFt CrLz;e, of Toronto, was tf:e hat, and carried (olumbia roses.. Ae Fire and dutowc b-le insurance fallkinds. "O's PICKE—R—ING '-:- ft9reftnting companies of solid financial stand 9'Jest of Jas. McIntosh for a fevda 8114 ys groom was attended by Mr. Lougheed. a'st week, After the ctremorty the couple left on KEAY—Ucensed —aue LUMEA10% Y A 1.0. JrL % L Miss LorraineWass, of Granton, is a, trip to Windsor and Detroit. On tion. holidaying with her cousin Miss their return, Mr and Mrs. Moore will qGgee0r."A`1to`na Live stock and sentral sales ten-led to. Terms reasonable E,,]),n -Anris. "Ile. PboneStouff 9m. 51-4 reqi�e at Cobalt. Mn. Jean-%Wte spent 1ast week Use Fraser' Scalp T FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, end with her daughter, Mrs, Jm. ...WHITBY. s too Count" Of Y'srs "0 001116,110. Ame. 7 Mili.i, of Toronto. 11111�4111 Of ILU ktudis ansoudo to on abo:r1o" A case-of much interest to the rate- -Wvw P o., on%, Isaac and Mrs. Nobes are having a holiday at Kingston, Selby, Detroit payers of Pickering township came B-BRATON TOWNBRIPOLEAE Relieves itching scalp aryJ'otber placeiaL up before Judge Ruddy, on' Thursday - 00sundoebossir for Ukftd aftsivise AO-0-m-nual linmedistely. P r o, We congratulate our School 'No. 3 and Friday of last week. when he an ilonan, I.M11*4116 Man" to low and also No. 2, and the teachers heard an application to have the Coun 00,74111F al user, ' tY of Ontario assume the cost of re tuotes healthy growth on the Entrance classes all passing pl cirq 'the Whitevale lorid wh' h of hair. Tones up the the Entraive Examinations suedeFRS a ic ORANT—Lot 1. concession 4, scalp. �ianishse dand- fully 100 per cent. was destroyed by the fl=1 in the Scarboro. Telephone Markham 7UN jk& Sc Accountant. Bustness and M What might hAve proved a more sPn-119'. The application was made I aditors GRANT, GOI)FRE-Y _ruff. Restores hair, St. Eas)p Toronto. & C 97.7i - semus '-accident occurred on Friday on the ground that the new bridge and Canada. Adelaide not over 50 per cent its approaches would measure 300 Fail 1617 . morning about five o ' clock, when a gfty, to natural color. Permsylvarila car,kid4ed and ran into feet. which accordinx to the statute, WM. MAW, LICENSED AU0. would be included in the county road TIONEER for York, Qnt&rio and DvrbA= -Sold on absolute money the large pole at the four ocirficim A 0mosAiies, AS k--A- of solm Or I attended back gnarantee to g ve boy who was asleep had his shoulder and bridge system, and the estimit- 40. Term rewmabkL Daum war sides nay be dislocated and was utherwtse injured. ed cost would be from $15,000 to$20 or 60iltNEWTORIM Bell and inikopeo- ......,satisfaction. They were attended by Dr. Pearson 000. A number of witnesses were ex' amined including D. J. Kerr, Coun dent Phones. Wtutby. out. 11117 and are doing nicely. ty engineer;" Engineer J. Babcock. Siold in of R. Gallaugher STOUFFVILLE. Toronto; and W. A McLean. of Toronto, formerly Deputy minister GrainOur baseball club is organized 'for of Highways; who appeared for the Merch"t, on. w iNicke:c-ing 'Barber Sbops the seas To nihio. The span of the former Toronto -Rev. Mr Warren, has gone to the bridge waF. 60 feet, while it is agreed country on a-months holidays. by all that the new structure will __ Isin the market to Urebase Elay, THE RURAL A number of new residences ..%III be have to be 80 feet on account of -the &raw, Grain an Potatoes. corwtructed in town this sumrper as recent disastrous floods. The County -SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. well as additions to others. is opposing the ' application on the For qu.citations apply Mr. Delos Morris, of Michigan, and g7ound that the bridge is on the 5th JL_ 3kC— O� Re&I ltet&te and Insursinciii. formerly of Mckering Township, spent concessiori which is not a Countyroad. FarM r Properties a 8peci a week among friends in town. The hearing was begun at 10 o'clock R. R.. No. 1. &ItY. Miss 1.4gan, oriie-of our Public school on Thursday moirning and was con- Phone Pickering 1712 HeW Oftloe:213 214 CoutediersUon teacfiers. will exchange with a teacher cluded at 7 p.'m. 'on Friday. -The Life Building. Toronto, from Glasgow, Scotland, who will be- Judge has r ' ..161if Reference Bank of Montreal Phone Main 1M. gin her duties in Septemb6r. ----eserved his'decision. Milton Harris who lived near here GREENWOOD. Branch Office: Gordon BuHdiog, 4ied after a short illnes and was bur- f' William. Ormierod iii having his barn Pickering Ontario. ted on Monday of this 'week at the Coal, Coal reshingled. W. W. Sadler is doi Phone ON. 28tf Stouffville C�-meitery. He was 42 ybars Uk of age. the work. Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister of Miss Laura Ormeiod is Wriding Hard and Soft 8 r1XX TABLJr—Piakertag Station Highways;' County Magistrate Keith her holidays with her grandmother in Oal of the" T.R. Trains going Bast dais as JoinoWsi- Claremont. No. 10 M&U 7.59 A X. so and several other gentlemen ident- James and Mrs Pengelly and grand bwt quality on - . -. .4 Ified with the Good Roads Commission 28 10001111.1 1156 P. IL child, of Brooklin, spent Sund4y at 44 met here at a Nu-quet in Miller's Hote Win. pengelly,s. hand 30 Loaffil 6.24 P. X 8unday train, SM A. M. with the Business Men's Association. George and Mrs Wilso . n, of Torofito, Traiins going Wss* dus as Wavo.— "Road conditions and how best to iiii" — THOS. A. LAW 9M A. Id. prove' them' was the- topic of dis' spent a day or two last week with 0 No. 20 Lo9al George and Mrs. Pegg. xnc3corLuff. o=t_ 27 Local 2.1j) p. M. cussiom .04 9 Maifl 9 03 P. M, Norman and Mrs. W-;Ison Attended Sunday train, 7.32 P. M. AWOLMY the Wilson--Chesteta weddirW in To ronto la-st Thursday evening. . MATT—R—ESSES %Foregoing is according to Standard July rains, are bad for alfajfa mak Visitors with Jameq and , Mrs. RWfie time, mg.-* on Su ayy N�ere Me and Mrs. Scott, V18itour Bedding Department., George Cammack has just erected of Belle '1�1e, J., and'Mr's. Lusty, and Simfncin's Steel 86ds, walnut :CLAREMONT a new.cement block garage. Miss tle spent the week end fini#b, 8.50 to 21'00 fficialr, are unloading at her home re, Her grandmother The- Hydro 0 ,York Saglem Springs guar- their steel for the t6wers on the 2nd with whom sheas been staying, still anteed for 25 yea�e, 1000 CREAMERY line. continues in poor health. MarshAll Spring filled Mat- Chas. Puckrin- had a raising last The funeral of the late Jame tresses, going at 28.0-9 !.'H*igbest price . paid fo , r week 'for th� new hip roof on his a well kii>xn farmer of th3.Township, barri. took place ;n Saturday afternoon to Quality Spring-filled Mat. . Cream at the The C. P. R. bridLre gang have been Salem Cemetery. A IAle over.a year tresses, 24 00 -working on the bridge over McBradys ago be suffered a slight stroke of Now -that the time ior brIebtening Clare= ti- Cream, creek. paralysis from whlch he never entirely up the-home has arrived, i An Anglican, choir from Tororto recoverea ' On �unday, June 30th picnicked at Chapman's grove on Sat he had another attack which rendered try our Give us a trial and be convinced urday last. him unconscious until his- death on — 0 Every,-,,e is invited to the club Thursday evening. His wife pre- 4p,,Afinish for lion r-r J0 ELM DALE MIT I picnic at Chapman's grove on Sat- deceased him some ten months ago. oleume, hardwood' urday afternoorx He leaves to mourn Ms loss two sons, floom, congoleum rugs, ftirnit Several teachers have applied for Fred and Stanley and a daughter, Rrs- tUrSgDd all woodwork. the school here. The trustees are Perry Wilaon, all located -in this Awiied with a cloth--drys in I hour deciding shortly. neighborhood, also one brother, Xu-Coite leave@ no dust catching. A younX Eskimo ]ad is summering Andrew. in Michigan, who is also con oily surl!"s,- outwears all polishes, For Pastry use with Mrs, Tanner. It is a long story fined to his bed, the result of a stroke. and restores original ftaishe& from an ice igloo to a strawberry The late Mr. Byers was a quietunass- We handle dustless mops. floor wax, -Our- Royal Brand -patch. urning disposition. He -spent-all hio (YC*dar polish etc. Mrs. O'Loane, of Toronto, visited Ve on the farm on which he died. The "Rome" for eongoleum, lindleum at your Grocer's. her brother F. G. McCarthy, last week. Mr. Byers was of a quiet And unas and all floor coveringiii. Jack Hedge and family are again surning disposition, He spent all his Farmers who have wheat.ViqLyour residerits on the 3rd line. In polities he was a staunch con -ftur-madie from your-OW111 Mcken thieves visited the roosts servative, apd in religion was an whr&t. We ona -of John and Thomas Puclain on a- tfend ' ant '­ at ' tfi' e United church. At grind it. Friday evening last and took nearly his death Mr. Byers was in his 80th To A. Sterrift - all their hens and smaU chickem. year. Feed of all kinds—Chick Ifeed Walter Fowlie reports that the Dealer a.VdJ 'S Funeral Directom, hen feed, chop, millre-ed. static properties of his new house A wimber of rotinicivalities in the' are such that he hears distant musicl County of Briice have turned Phone 18001 Ohoppitig every week-day. quite distinctly inside the house while I down Hydro in favor of Foah. outside more can be heard. There ay -power, an American Pickering, Oatapio, M! INT. must be some radio secrets here. COMPR13y. 441 OAL A good 9upply of Hard and Soft Coal oa hand. AlFio a' supply of Kindling Wood, 8-tove length. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. DONALD MUNRO.. PICKEKING L. SURNINGHAM Building and General Contracting. Eetimates furnished o-n all claAses of work-loterfor itad Exterior. Alterations stil repairs. Cbimneys Built Cgiacrete Work. Phone Pickering 57, 12 FAIRPORT, ONTARIO 8 H I N G L E Nova Scotia Shfulitles -Galt Galvanized Steel Sbi I Bird's Felt Slate Shingl for tale at T. PATERSON'S . CLAREMONT Call and get prices. Phone 2812 ....LAW'S G A R A G E if We are prepared to do afl kind&- of repairing of cars, also bat tery charginx, electric! welding and in fact ..every t hing in con. nection with car work. Gas, Oils, G-rease and Accessoriw' orphand constantly. Call and see onr Catalogu?s of Dodge and Star Care., v, LAWS GARA%JW, AND SERVICE STATION SOLVE YOUR �.Wee.d Control Problems`-:'_.,. WITH W E E D 0 P Non Poisonous Chemical Weed Killer A Positive and Economical destroyer of noxiou's weeds .and Vegetation on, farms, .railway rigbt-of-ways, road sides, along fencee, ditebes; tennis )&was, park' gutters. sidewalks and all waste place@. Merely dilnted with, water and sprayed on foliage Need-Cop Weed Killer is absoln. tely non-polsonon@ to man or animal. Prices 26 oz. bottle, Me :_Z. (cont, extrok). Over 5 gal., per ga,, 900 Jones' Drug Store" 'Satisfaction or money back. ?bone 6800 Pickering I he Worlds The Murderer. W ZZ.�i... -LAS W, 7� round, but It was quite a time before T­P �'Doa't forget your gun, Frank!" -I he recovered; and then he had to be I M, C. c. T habits of our in feather,' and fur." For example, the banding of "You bet I shan't, • he -repliied: — time being, completely shattered. range. Have oven fairly hot if using a coal range. Grease pan with lard a w 're going to get him to-night." -The rest. of. us set' off again. through all the years.. The finding The little town of WIlIlamvIIle In I . .. *mpt at all costs be brought searched high and low, and Now begin. Sift a quantity of flour New Zealand was in a state of great f 696overed the man In a shed. bearing la number and the address of excitement. A powerful Maori nam- -W drew off and surrounded It. teaspoon salt and 2 rounded teaspoons I ed Kewelpa had committed a murder, keeping Inside till daylight. fear • sheds light upon what has been, sorne' been taken to the police station, and .him Ing tUt.Lf we shot at him after allow- ingredients together two or three 7 had escaped In most daring, fashion tug him to come into the open, aaoth- the arctic regions of North America and "winters" in the extreme co-fine- I The man was reputed to be without er calamity might befall us. scruple, and would not hesitate to We stared at One another in her- &hoot man, woman- or child who in- "We $hoot to Kill" terfered with him. I. At daylight we called upon him to The newspapers were full of the come out. I "Drop your gun and open the door, out of their lives when they read of I he Worlds The Murderer. ror. I set to work to get Johnson '-TWO-EGG round, but It was quite a time before Modern methods of dealing with �'Doa't forget your gun, Frank!" -I he recovered; and then he had to be I by• as I left Simpson at the club. taken home. His nerve was, for the habits of our in feather,' and fur." For example, the banding of "You bet I shan't, • he -repliied: — time being, completely shattered. range. Have oven fairly hot if using a coal range. Grease pan with lard a w 're going to get him to-night." -The rest. of. us set' off again. through all the years.. The finding The little town of WIlIlamvIIle In I . .. *mpt at all costs be brought searched high and low, and Now begin. Sift a quantity of flour New Zealand was in a state of great f 696overed the man In a shed. bearing la number and the address of excitement. A powerful Maori nam- -W drew off and surrounded It. teaspoon salt and 2 rounded teaspoons I ed Kewelpa had committed a murder, keeping Inside till daylight. fear • sheds light upon what has been, sorne' been taken to the police station, and .him Ing tUt.Lf we shot at him after allow- ingredients together two or three 7 had escaped In most daring, fashion tug him to come into the open, aaoth- the arctic regions of North America and "winters" in the extreme co-fine- I The man was reputed to be without er calamity might befall us. scruple, and would not hesitate to &hoot man, woman- or child who in- "We $hoot to Kill" terfered with him. I. At daylight we called upon him to The newspapers were full of the come out. case, and the womenfolk were scared "Drop your gun and open the door, out of their lives when they read of or we shoot to kill!" shouted one of r his past crimes. The•,Inau. was, ao- our party, %epriling to rumour, hiding near the We kept well away, making use of town, and every hour that passed, the bush for cover, for we didn't know brought fresh stories of terrorization. what the Maori might do. Then we I he Worlds Economy Corner -:7 Greatest Aviator's '-TWO-EGG CAKE. Modern methods of dealing with Foilow these directions for ai plain, two-egg cake and make it your stand-:' the fauna of the world are revealing by• much information as to the lives and "friends Be sure year oven is lighted before habits of our in feather,' and fur." For example, the banding of you begin, if Zen are using a gas birds has yielded more information range. Have oven fairly hot if using a coal range. Grease pan with lard upon the migratory movements Of birds than has hitherto been gained (I use a square pan), shake well with -flour through all the years.. The finding and then* shake off all surplus flour• recently of the body of an ardtle tern Now begin. Sift a quantity of flour Ion a, beach in South Africa, with 11 !metal tag attached to one of its legs on a large paper to save dishes. bearing la number and the address of Measure 2 cup& level, taking care not to shake the cup. To he flow• add the Bureau of Blologleal Survey, Unit, teaspoon salt and 2 rounded teaspoons ed States Department of Agriculture, baking powder, shaking the can well sheds light upon what has been, sorne' before taking out any. Sift these dry thing of a mystery.. It has long been ingredients together two or three known- that the arctic tern nests in times. While you are measuring the the arctic regions of North America and "winters" in the extreme co-fine- I dry ingredients have ready a good. The police force of Williamville was waited. sized piece of butter in a mixing bowl, very small, and such was the alai The door of the shed pliened We of Sou�h America, a- habit which en- I During the winter set it near the fire mo . ECONOMIC EXPERT tails a migratory journey of more than that the public were not prevented lifted our weapons, then dropped a while before using (make- less work 7 Charles H. Luke. of the executive 10,000 miles twice each year. yet the' from arming themselves. I was stay- them, for the man was unarmed. - ile of creaming). Stir the butter well 'Ing In Williamville at the time, and was a typical Maori, big, pmerful, staff of the Trade and Engineering precise route of travel has remained until soft and Veep adding a cup of "became a member of one of the groups with a shock of black hair, and limbs Supplement of the London Times, ,la unknown spending three months While the finding of -this bird which! sugar, a little at a time, until sugar which would set out at night, fully which suggested enormous strength• In Canada and butter are well blended. Add the armed, prepared to kill Kewelpa it But he appeared elther dazed Or studying the p6ver situation and I was banded at Turnevik Bay, Labr8- I yolks of the 2 eggs. Again mix well, necessary, and so end the terror frightened 1 question of undeveloped and new dor, on July 23, 1928, does not I kg the Now, measure % cup milk. Add a which had spread throughout ,the dia- While some of the searchers took areas in this country. Photograph I whole'journey from riorth pole to the little of the dry ingredients to the him to the police station, the remain- was taken at the Banff Springs Hotel l antartic, yet it offers valuable data. first mixtures, then a little milk, etc., We had no lack for some days, der of as entered the shed. There recently where bIr. Luke has been If these strong fliers wing accross the bating well after each addition until I the only 9 Portugal, then down all the milk ai• -'- flour mixture sr4 However, and couseqttently few pea was no sign of a weapon, and staying prior to Interviewing prem- north Atlantic to fora of the provinces and federal and the west coast pie went out after dark. food was a collectin of beer bottles - of Africa, as seems seventy Flavor with a tea-spoon vanilla You will realize why people were there aiust have been seve or provincial government officials. He likely, and on to the extnorii? end of lemon. Elial parts of lemon and -mention that Wil- elghty-upon the contents of which will also address Boards of Trade South America, frightened when I several thou.-and miles I vanilla will give almond flavor. Equal '. liamville was then only just spring- the man must have livecl. In many Canadian cities, are added to the journey. No doubt fag up into an important railway What we wanted to know, of nodme, iparts of lemon and almond txtract will 4 1. , the whole problem will be cleared -UP 1 give pistachio. Beat the 2 whites well I -fiction and distribution centre, and was wh;y the man had chosen to re- .1 .. .. . . the practice of bird banding per- !!Irltil you can turn the bowl upside that In molt of the streets were large main within a stone's throe, as It sists. . . .. . . j as down without spilling the contents. !plots of land between the houses- were, of the police station Instead of A pa allel to the 1 h i.g I of the Fold it gently, Don't heat, just gaps filled with secondary bush giv- -taking to the open bush country-- arctic tern is the migratory Jr;-j!nev over and under with woo turn der. spoon, ling 'excellent cover. to anyone wish- land which man had' never trod? of the golden plover,' %vh;ell -wqlmers Pour into greaAmd ran and bake in a p Ing. to hide. Eventually I found out. after exam- in northern Labrador ami Meg soa:h- i, . - i .. -.,rate oven for about 40 minutes. Relentless Man-Hunt Ining the fellow, lie had remained ward over the Wandi of the Carib- Keep at it until you are satisfied Also, the streets were tree-Ilned, hidden In the ii ed daring the whole bean, hopping to South Amc4ica to! with resuh,;. The cake should be light of the hue and cry-dead frightened- I spend the glorious month, Of th? I ,,d fine. grained. Learn to know your and trees stood in front of the houses, I so that the murderer might change Every one of the stories by eye-wit southern summer .-mid the' �,xpav�,ive oven, too-when it's 'to,,) hot, not hot his hiding-place whenever he felt nesses of the man's escapades-and 1pampag of Argentina. Their far tray. I endugh, etc.. Don't look at the cake that the police or the bands of they had come from more than forty elers make their return journey I tfl you - begin in -sr eh it cooking, �un owns-were imagination. 'As t)r searchers were getting too close to It through the heart of N�irtb Arneri,-a,! and then open and close the door care- the man's cunning. I found him to be jp%t east of the -ri nt ' I ly. be c)mfortable. Rocky .74. L X "'I.A. " f t: 1 Night after night we set ut on the half-witted and almost harmless. The Pacific gold*-n plovr, bow,--er probably has th,� -record for he .1tain•hunt, but failed to catch the gel- "Smith" eat nonstop -.ak rZ , I Lawlessness and Publicity low. Some of us thought that he np flizl�t. It n its ri4;qt hive left 'the district, but al- R. 31aeG. I Dawson' in the Dalhousie frrTa Alaska, its summer habit -at, it! ll,i,f" ll�-�ailt Willi.). The he6t leave,; the Aleu'tian ls�ands and rna%i4s' Ways there were reports from the Review (Halifax-). Alfred'Smith was way to promote better enforcament of neighborhood of further depredations.- d-efeated-in the presidential race..., a straight course for Hawaii, a d; 'Iblicity to the 3 Ille laws is to give V tance of 2900 railer over t open fart that t:ie taws are not- being -en- One night, after we had received some fifty -five years ago; .... because ocean. Since its only . compa,s is its'forced, Nu7zlle lhe-prkssu--�an freili.news .of Kewelpa:'s whereabouts, , ...hii name was Smith. . ..'Glance it III law • we set off along different roads all the successful president-'al candidate ".::mall red heart," one s-tan,is in awe, 1�.isne,;a will thrive, before the irtin�:t which .each there � converging on the suspected area. of reccrit yems: Grover Cleveland, In one of the search parties were Theodore Roosevelt, Wo;odiow Wilson; feathered aviaturs over the vw;t'wasto 1 ei I "Parlinp, I've just heard the most of sea. Yet they make the journey sue - friends, Johnson and Taylor, and Warren Garnaliel -Harding. Calvin ! , terrible bit ot scandal." ter they had vowed 4hat they would be Coolidge, Herbert Hoover. None of cesfully each Nevr, .4 thoti-lit you lind, d?ar: you look-- fir.;t ta shoot the 'Maort murderer, these is quite normal, and the majority It was a pitch dark night, but some are almost unique...... NO one except 7 . Lord Passfield's Appoint A sk) happy,,whe'n you came in." Appointment of us had flash lamps, sad these we Roosevelt could have lived down the (G)I.s.): A quite, uaeil •lifenevor it was necessary to obloquy of Theodore as a Christian' unexpected appointment a:,d one not' zif-arcti big bu&kPs , Gradually we name, but once he had done so, the pre- likelv to Rr:oue erthv iasm 'is that of closed In on the suspected spot hop- fix became a distincti.9n ...... The al- Mr. Sidney Woi,b to the Co',iria!,aqd L 1U X 0 Ing suddenly to drive our man into literation of Calvin Coolidge, Wood- Dominions Off:,k ' a "pst- whic-h de.: the- open. mantis irore Yo�.thful vignor ar:•! m,)ee' FOR THE HAIR • ow Wilson, and Herbert 11cover, while 469 Johnson h'ad just finished a comb it seems• at times reminiscent of the Imperial svirpathy than M!. web,), out of the thick undergrowth In a vauderville stage, adds neyertheless The cors,.,,iuncv!� 1�.;ny ,e Ask Your Barber—He Knows -large garden, when he. caught sigh' a touch of distinction, 'and gives the st�rious, unle« the 17nr!tr- of a tall, shadowy figure bursting out -names of driving force which they whose nn me Is not yet I now .1 vf a clump of bush 'Kewelpa had n, 1�z man' ". would not otherwise posses;. A man of exceptional energ and jr.ti, us:,j, tn. evl�lently seen JohnSO4 coming r had a ONE-PIECE WRAP AROUND, ious trick of fate that to- with the name of Smith 'neve But it is a Fug Von W3rds him! real chance These reflections the conver, I It's one-piece! The smart, printed t on requireg one of t'he Johnson silently leapt for the gate indicate a future which Js indeed; silk crepe I - UticuIct wrap around' model ,,..i,,h principal Secretary-ships of State to or the house, to take cover behind alarming. Amb,tiou,;, parents, who held in the {louse of I ords s:hcul(" OINTMENT effective ,shirring and drape at right I 'the hedge there, for Kewelpa w0ulI hope to see their child or children in I ail_ i parently have decreed that 31r.,M Atried and trusty street and % side, so suitable for �,h be certain• to aboot now. It was ob- the White House,, will nolonger make occas ion wear. Its extremely slender should end his singular career in that friend for 50years. vious.that Kewelpa had seen him, be' great sacrifices to train and t9 educate -es it so suitable for average ina' line- e -rage rarifle-d- atmosphere, .'cauqe the figure crept forward, mak- them, but will concentrate instead on Ing use of every scrap of bush the much more difficult, and serious full figure. The shirring is repeated 'Siowly It drew nearer. Johnson at shoulders. Long sleeves hive turn-, pr6blern of giving them names with down flared culls, A narrow belt realized that he must fire first or be political potential ties. crosses back and extends to each side killed. As the tall figure drew closer 16f front. Styl•' No. 469 can be had in still Johnson lifted his gun. It was m s ars, 36, 38, 40 and the Maori. His finger Pure Hokum sizes 16,,.11.�, 20.. -bimself or FOR, FALL WHEAT pre,�ied the trigger. There was a loud Toronto Telegram (Intl. Cons.) How '42 inches bust. In the 36-inch size, ; .1 . ,gag yards of 40-inch material with Carefully compounded to promote, Proper growth, Fait and Sin-ing. Every and he mad the sattsfaction was It possible for a youth of 165 oarlot and less carlot buyer should have our prices. Write Now Agents of seeing the , man come to earth poundg to hide lilaiI in the cramped yard of'40-inch contrasting, is suffi- Wanted. Minimum car f- tons. No reason to complain OC high . Prices if a cr.-sh.• accommodation of an aeroplane? Be'• cient. Plaip silk crepe, canton-faille 3,ou bu�, fl*oln U.%. WrUP4 today, "I've got him! I've got him!" about- cause the feat lent an interest to the crepe, crepe Roma, wool crepe, printed FERTILIZERS TILIZERS AND FEEDS LIMITED • cotton foulard and printed rajah silk E X. GROSS From $990 Dundas St. West, Toronto 9. Can. od J.)hnson, and immediately a whistle trans-Atlantic flight of the Yellow 0. Kott.: Q.Ut�-service -VAUSUCtion. lare fashionable fabrics suitable. Pat- rM sounded. This was - the signal that Bird, which otherwise produced sit.- !te.rn price 20c in stamps or coin (coin 1be hunt was over, prisingly little popular coiement. It 1 - We harried forward, and shone our Is simply amazing•to find many people its 'preferred.). Wrap coin carefully. lamps on the figure lying lifeless on swallowing the story that the avia HOW TO ORDER PATTE.RNS. the path. ' And, then we had the tors did- not know the stowaway wig I Write your name and address plain- I shock of our lives. We were struck on board. The stowaway was a fore• 11•r�-giving number and size of such --­dumb-all of us except, Johnson, who sighted bit of publicity work. And the patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in I uttered an Inarticulate cry and crump• announcement that the youth has stamps• or coin (coin preferred wrap -Stl I ELD ED .'Jed *up. been signed up for a $20,000- account it carefully) for each number, and Awdrimt U FA He had shot his friend Taylor. of his experience for press purposes, !address your order to Wilson Pattern .. the proceeds of which he divides with � Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. his aviator hosts, should open the !Patterns sent by an early. mail. and UI eyes of the most credulous. Whatever ( �_ • the origin of the stowaway stunt, it • is being rather overdone. With one The Indian Situation on -the Graf. Zeppelin and another on 1 London Observer (Ind.): After the the Yellow Bird, it Is becoming mop• there remained but two 'mistakes Just as the 'cobbler waxes his otonous. The "real American boy" : which the Swarajists could commit. 1 thread to make his stitches hold as long will have to find another outlet for Ill 8 ; as the shoe leather lasts, They might cut themselves off from, SO Firestone B471f Comes self-expression if he wants to make ! accepted seats Saturates with - pure. liquid rubber, I the Indians who have accep the news columns. on Sir John Simon's Joint Free Con• every fibre of every strand that goes If you cannot nurse him 1c, turn to E4e Brand, the Give and Take ference, and they might antagonize into the tire, to make the cords resist the Indian Princes.. Both mistakes internal heat, friction and strain as leading infant food since Three Rivers Novelliste: t have been commited. In the long r 1857. A cam run long as the -tire Isists. %61 wowks'-wratne pafgu has been proposed In Montreal 'the second will probably prove the FREE to teach pedestrians to cross the road more deadly. , It is, of course, out of l i 'extra Patented Firestone This without getting themselves run over, the question that the Princes will ac. I prd?ess gives Firestone Tires the extra by motor cars. It might be more to cept or tbdt Indian settlement will". strength- and staniula to give ','Most the point if they started away by lm - I permit them to accept, a position of Miles Per DoUar" posing on motor cars the fundamen subordination to­ arr All EAGLE: _tal:,cOm complete respect needed-for the traffic regula-11ndiau Government Delhi. See Your local Fitrestone Dealer. tions. A 13RAND CU Firestone extra t The amount collected this year from 'you to fill that pepper-pot qbiie- All Mistress (testily) - "Dear me, f told income taxes exceeded expectations. hour ago. Haven't you done It yet?" MILK ­I This means either our prosperity or Maid-"Not yet. ma'am. It Is such a ottr honesty was underestimatecL (job getting It through the little holes." 7" ♦ -Ti 7 Dumped • Fruit Classified. Advertisements AMOK NEEDED MADE HER BABY Ramiltoi Spotattir (Ind. Cons.): JIMMY C=CZ8 to United There to no 'Objection ABY CHICKS: JULY AND AUGUST fruit and vegetables coming into BROcks 12c, Brown Leghorn. an 10 FIGHT WEEDS PLUMP AND WELL produce' Anconas, llo. �Vhlte Leghorne 10c, an- Canada before our own p xp a Z ress paid on $00 of makes -its -appearance. Neither do o rted chicka Sc. over: free catalogue. A. H Nothing makes a mother Grgnto-n Ontario. dial ter, Tax Levied by Weeds Oil Agri- - more Canada's. producers object to fair grateful than a benefit conferred up• competition. culture of Province Mount- on her child. Mothers everywhere But It Is' held to be an MEN WANTED. injustice to permit American fruits ing Yearly who have used Baby's Own Tablets and vegetables, harvested by cheap EN WANTED TO SELL WATKINS for their children speak In enthuslas. C M 150 Q6dllty Products in rural see. Mexican and negro tabour in alifor- Lions of Ontario. world's largest factor FARMERS START CAMPAIGN tic terms of them. For instance, Mrs. nia and the Southern States, to be to consumer organization Ali-year-rouni Proposition. Chance to build up lasting Zepherin Lavoie, Three, Rivers, Que.. dumped Into the Dominion when the permanent business. Credit arranged to The weed menace In Ontario has writes: -"Baby's Own Tablets are a suitable partleiL Write statinic axe to X markedly Increased during the past wonderful medicir for little ones. ffrat Canadian crops are ready for the R. Watkins Company, Desk 6, Hamilton, few years. It Is not an exaggeration They never fall to regulate the market. R. Canadian growers are Ontario. to say that In certain parts of the pro- baby's stomach and bowels and make not unreasonable in their demand tbkt An election campaign Is a combina- YoUR vince certain weeks like the Perennial they be protected' form this kind of him plump and well. I always keep . tion of hand-shaking and leg-pullingli So* Thistle are driving me e competition. n off their a box of the Tablets 1. the hous and APPETITE POOR farms. • The tax levied by weeds on would advise all' mothers to do like- the agriculture of the province has wise." Most of the ordinary ailments Sense' of Humour pERHAPS by dieting or been mounting yearly, One of the of childhood ldhood arise in the stomach Katharine Br,.:sh in :he Women's other -as-, you have chief reasons why the weed menace and bowels, and can be quickly banish- Journal. -People , who take life has increased with each succeeding be- treating the "ittiptatne, yea-3 Is the undeniable fact that to ed by Baby's Own Tablets. These serioisly work harder and longer than rather than the csuser, Low Tablets relieve constipation and in- those who do not, but I wonder if they • of appetite, heartburn, saw the past Vast quantities of weeds digestion, break up colds and simple really get more done? They have no -Xz pRACTXCAZ VfiED DESTROYER have been allowed to ripen seeds on fevers, expel worms, allay teething sense of humour, and they do not know Need COP kills the roots stomach, am symptoms that roadsides '.In school-yards,' on waste pains and promote healthful sleep. the, blood is impure. This and vacant lands, along our lanes and how to play; and pleasure and laugh- also. Weed Cup J-; a exptains the successful use of They are guaranteel to be free from 'on isonoussp' ^hemtclal ter between- whiles are good work, as non - poisonous be rayed on headlands and In our fence corners Injurious drugs and are safe even for rain for the garden. People who take the weeds. Give your Dr. Wes, Pink Pills M' and odd spots tere and there on'tbe the youngest and most delicate child. crops a chance. Write all such cases. Hem . is a farm. life seriously are likely to be plodders, toda)r for full Informa, - The Tablets are sold by medicine whereas most of the really spectacular tion to: Ontario Distri. typical eftmple:- The following. ar3 the number of deal,3rs or by mail at 25C a box from butors, seeds• produced oy single -platits of The Dr. William's ItledIcine Co., work of the world is done in spurts, TertLuzer a reeds. LLmited "I Begun to feel essay y temperamental, holiday-loving rtiad- 2980 Bandar Street West, average size in oi;e season: Canada out. Brockville, Out. men. t deed," writes Miss Margaret Thistle, 3,500; curled )r Yellow Dock. Toronto 9' 11.'a r I m. Grose, President White, of Parry Sound, "and 1-4,000; Comm 5,000; Ask for prices on fall wheat Common Ragweed, fertilizers. when I sat down to a meal I Chicory, 1.000; Perennial Sow Thistle. Interesting data Some women sp'end half their lives felt I did not want to eat. A 2,000; Wild Lettuce, uce, 8,060; Stiakweal, looking for a bqsband= befrjra and doctor told am I was an,emii, 20,000. Every weed that 'is allowe-I Found in Wales. after marriage! Cuts and Burns to mature produces at , least 1,000 but I made little progress seeds and most of them ripen several Minard's soothes inflammation, with made When I Unearthing of Tile Bearing 9 all Dotson and heals thousand seeds. In the past weeds nea remove stiarted taking Dr. Williams' by the milli )is have been a.1lowed to Greek Cross of Third Cen- I qui,-kly Pink Pals I soon nouced db&t mature In this province and scatter tury at Caerleon Sets It May' Be' my appetite Wes impeavingn their billions of seeds far and wide. Conversion Forward that this headaches camel� Is It any wonder that tte weed • frequently and that I was not e has increased menace in Ontario? 200 Ye. ars so easily tired. Now my Are we going to tolerate this state a London.-Excavations at an old -Ro- 1%1� 1�!, KNO OF PAI weight has increased, my of affairs any longer 1: Ontario? No. AIM, man ortress at Caerleon, Monmouth- V, chasks are rosy and every The farmers of the province have An shire, hive revealed a tile bearing a ach* and pain has vanp. raised their voices In protest.' cross dating from the third century Act has been passed by the Legisla- imbed." lure to enable them to meet the situa- The discovery is described by V. E. Start today to Improve Lion. United action Is what 1, e- -Nash-Williame of the National Mu- seum of Wales as-epoeb-makirlb," and your appetits, BUT Dr. Willn quired now. Every municipality, every land owner In indicates tba. Christianity reached h-M Fink ping (I Tom every farmer, eve the Wales at least 200 years earlier than town or country must units in 7 E. druSgist's or Ivy ssaiL P0,11- hitherto supposed. war against weeds and see that they paK at 50 emu a boa from are cut early and often enough to According to some. however, Wales The 1)r. Wallis=@ biledicine prevent - them from- seeding. When received Christianity throug' " the 'c4h, Brockviffe, Ontario.' notic,. Claudia mentioned in Paul's Epistle to Send for (me booh­-"V%M the weed inspectors send out that It to time to cit weeds let no the Romans and in Timothy. Claudia to Eat mod How to Bee. is believed to have been a British prin- one lag behind or neglect his duty, • Promptness Is necessary to prevent cess, daughter of Caraciacus, residing e Languid EYe@ aU weeds, from seeding. Many %r4ds temporarily In Rome with her Roman '-my reflect Your health 7 if cut after they have passed full husband. Pudens, who afterward re- and physical condition --- mtku bloom, will mature. their seeds In turned home and with a little band of temperament of spread the new doctrine. A indicate the te-erame order. tbe�efore. to secure the greatest converts a sto mach. • results from the time and labor ex. stone bearing Puden's name was found Watch the eye-s . . . 51110 that the hit are clear with a health pended, everyone concerned should at Chichester recently. A%en w Z... The minute a ye. on as It ..as been disclosed that during the bluish t see that weeds are cut just as so subsequent conversion of the English low tinge a peers it betrays con- possible after the Inspector gives � IS liver or bd. _. - I ... I there were many points of difference supation, notice. Children Cly, a Pill "a 3OUSrAM, YOU in. doctrine between the ancient Chris. United action is required so that Bring back your • no weeds be left uncut of! roadsides, tianity known, on these islands and the Vigour, Vim, Vitality vacant lands, railway tricks. school• new forms intrducted by Augustine It "ith B.0chasn's pslles � ouze war to Mull C. ing IRr. patch under the auspices of Rome. cannon joys". bound Every health. yards or waste places. a comfort %ihen Castoria is Baby is PIN PILLS, i of weeds that Is left uncut Z Is -_menace The Welsh church, indeed, always "A 340US6140L.0 HANK to the farms and'gardefis in the xMigh• refused to submit to Rome, and re- fretful. No sooner taken thin the IN 94'COUNTRISS" ence unfilWates wa§ little e 1. at ea.,e, If-restless, a borhood, an eyesore and a costly twined it,91"depenle mouumerl of neglect, signifying that subdued by Edward 1,. regaining it few drops soon bring contentrhent. with the revolt of Henry VIII., No harm lone, for Castoria is a baby some one as tailed to do his duty -to again w babies.. Perfect- Try 250 years later. remedy, meant for Johnny was dividing an apple be- his municipality and to Lis :neighbors, ly safe to give.the youngest I] co?'.. for a a Will A VegeleUe tween his older sister and himself. lie Community pride and regard for our produce you have the doctors' word for that! oll the -ger halt and gave Mary t, the rights of others should serve as Jua atout ckdmaer fro)" At Lynn in Cook the larger united ac- Color Television it is a vegetable product and You Jutwt Beecham AdvdHilemax". Incentives to prompt an un the bmaller. ­If that had only been en �rnc4 could use it every day, But lVa In an solos As-,, Harold F. Ritchie It CO-- tion. on -the part of all cone, Apparatus Shown emergency- that Castoria means most. Limn Toronto 629-2 me," said Mary, "I'd. have kept the When such is secured the weed men- Some night when constipation must smaller half." Johnny replied-" We II, ace be much decreased, our farms be relieved-or colic pain . s-or other — _.1what are you hollering about? You've will be cleaner and more profitable Three Electric Eyes Gives and our higbwayq-And byways will be- suffering Never.be without it. • some got the smaller half." Corresponding to smothers keep, an extra bottle., un- .... .. . come attractive -beauty spots, indicate. Tint in Subject. opened, to ruake sure there will al- I and municipal Pride Ing Individua ways be Castoria In the house., It Is' y and prosperity. Now York Color telelitsion has effective for older children, too; read When you need any 0 been demonstrated at the Bell Tele• with it. A the book that comes phone Laboratories, which devised . . . . . . Minard's Liniment, for Earache. Circular the apparatus fcr the* American Tele- SOW.phone & Telegraph Company. The We hear very little complaint In apparatus, Sxcept for the addition'.of IMMOKII)SO '"gout the height Forwoodornwtalgeta these changed times ' -a special color mechanisms, was the --the specially ly tempered Steel _C A S T 0 R I A takes hoW@ a wonderful edge, of the kitchen sink, but consideiable same as that demonstrated three Ask yaw dealer or wrild about the position of the brake and years ago In a wire and radio test our nisarfi,; breach. clutch, pedals. -Ohio State Journal.. between New York and Washington. TM *I MONDs C 0 -For the experiment, the receiving SAW co. LT h1o"TiMAL YO and recording apparatus was set up So "Skinny" Couldn't A SMS Nephew of Late Czar Becomes In the'audltorium of the 'Bell labora- . . . . . . . . -line. About t but the system Is subject t Taxi, Driver.-Head tortes, only profession in which czarism att ol Work. Gains 21 Is. se over long. distance wire or radio exists.-Arkansas Gazette. circuits. -The difference 'between the machine Is merely ,1 [color television eyes, 1 .1 • and New Strength) From Mother,., the addition of three electric '1%liss Donis l3rison writes, "Before' each transmitting a •current corres. of Six e natural I took Ironized Yeast I was so 'skinny' pending to the amount of the I I could not do my day's work. But subject. "I think Lycha E, Finkliam's color.. in the A now I can work bari all day' and rest Vegetable Compound is wonderfull good all night. There is a story of a man whollil "Aboat 3 months ago my weight I have had six children of which-fiour Wive our. others called poor and who had just was 6 pounds. Ironized Yeast gave 0; pounds of good flesh. You MV living and my youngest is a bon. 6 port himself in in ILIJPS=O enough fortune to sup . would think I was another woman, I hie baby boy, now eight months old going about the country in the simp- of "Mhe much better." wh� weighs 23 pounds. I have taken t. r, lest way and enjoying the life and feel and look so 0, Stop being "skinny" and always beauty of it. He was once in the tired. Thousands have gained 5 to your medicine before each of them company of a great millionaire,'wh�) 15 pounds In 3 weeks with Ironized was borri and have certainly re• due to was engaged in business, working at (Yeast. Scrawny bones change to ceived great benefit from it. I hies 0�� ."Ptogs'noll S urge 'CIO STO it daily an4 getting richer every year, graceful curves. Blotched skin be- i. ray friends to take it as I am sure me Uft" "Lazy" Wei- and the poor man said to the million comes clear and fresh. S.NAUSEA aire:" "I am a richer man than you! Ing vanishes. they will receive the same hcfp I did." Only when Yeast is Ironized Is It —Mm Milton NIC'Mullm Vanessa, "How do you make that out?" are." so wonderfully effective—for Iron Is 07� said the millionaire. ' Why," he re.- needed to bring out. the weight-build- 3ust a tasteless dose of Phillips' departs. You are happy again In live plied, "I have got as, much money A"'! Ing and strei)gtbening values of Yeast. M.: I want and you have not." Pleasant tablets in a handy bottle, Milk of Magnesia in water. That Is minutes. 7 an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It Don't depend on etude methods. safe for everybody, Never cause gas Lydia E, Pinkhain's In 'Employ the beat way yet evolved in Fred was on his first visit to a far or bloating. :'bag been the standard antacid for 50 interested by some I Go to any druggist to-day and get a and V 9001p, Compound ---- - --- ---- a Y'ears—of—searr he was greatly interest nul'--iffe—fir en t in ehn't —o f - Tr 6 n U —ed -Yea § I. years among physicians everywhere. Phillips' Milk of -Magnesia. 1young chickens which bad - just been this generous trial you are M­ L s One spoonful will neutralize at once Be sure to get the genuine Phillips'; hatched. "I say," be said to the farm•, If after the eggs not delighted, get your money back pbysl-� er, "have they -come out of "zvqny times Its volume In acid, It is Milk of Magnesia prescribed by . I - i I from druggist or manufacturer. if ate right way, the quick, pleasant and clans for 50 years in correcting excess I because they are afraid -of the dark"' Inconvenient to buy from druggist, efficient way to kill the i acids. Each bottle contains full direc• '. - I send $1.26 to Canadian Ironized Yeast I Minard's Llnimeiit for aching Joints. Co., Ltd•, Fort Erie, Out. Desk 425.BS ISSUE No. 28—'29 The stomach becomes sweet, the j.—In ttons—any drugstore. C" I Z 0 lb J �u I ;! D DZ � - P C � E 2ed C kills I '-p d Cup no i,-. h can be sprayed 'i". your the weed. U today h. c ,.day for full I t i to r O.t.rl D Z: P7Zvx �. 0 r,, P it price-i qiiwed, Em emonstrated. end visitors. at Brougham; Mr�.Mc- Catalogue free.- Master, of Toronto, and.Xlr�. Diamond I al�o carry collars, r7ollar pads. qw, Herry Boxes and Crates in .6. anti ,,n, of 'Myrtle, with the J. Phil pads, harness nil by bulk, harness wood supply. ` W lips family; 'Mirs. Friend _Nlorwn of dressing, also *silver politfb Nexmarket, has been spending the and other parto, past week with Mrs. J. Madill and Repairs promptly done. ALVIN BUSHBY sons; Mrs. George Burton, of Toronto' L. W. PILKEY, CLARFMO.NTI PICKERLNG n with the Barclay family; Cecil Bate iv and family with Miss Bate; the Har vey boys, ac ompanied ' by several friend:, with their parents, Bert and -Ho e Mrs, Harvey;the Balsdon family of Jn Building' Your in i t C_ cou Z Pickering, with Mr. and Mrs. Ham T ilton; Mes. Hubbard's (laughter and -Stop Fire No More to i�re family at the Eddis home; the Reesor family allhe Shea home. By Specifying Gyproc Wallboard you "Wril" Walls and ceilings that are efficient fire barriers. WHITEVALE. 9S Mrs J. A,P,;g� has yet the cost is no MOW, and often less than with returned from maw" thu give no fire protection whatever. a visit to her q�— TRAVEL BY COACH haws. sitter Mr.,. Lick of Os at Miss Long of Toronto, is spen ling a Safety and comfort are --n i a I I �-:.-few weeks ,with hur'friend M, E. Park.,. 1� . . uonvenie.nce-offrequent- service to the Russell aryl Mrs Cooper, of Windsor, eeLtre cf every com.ini' sp-nt a f6v clays last week with inity clays friondi here. on the rout-e. GftrePr0QAW9S1bCCd Win. arwl Mr:4. Buiton were the Fir-ep I boar guc-;ts for a few days 1.4,-.t week of ­._.,PICKERING-T0R0NT0 Toronto frifnd.s. For Sale By Donald argil Bobby Beaton, of NN'hit N. •M. Gordon Pickerfng,'Ont by. �nnol B'(Atv Beator, of Toronto, are, Fake 50 Cents hohilziving with their grandparents D. R. 'and Beaton. Le4ve PY-kuritija : (Cistern Standm'd Time) If , lot alrea�iy'arn(-other and a res ident of this or adjacent communities a. ni-x1i.25. x6.55, 7.55, S 55, 9.55, 10 55, 11.55 A. tut BRADLEYs BRADLEYS 'conin and join our library. A num p. 11 12 55, 1 55,-2.55. •3 55, •.55, 5,55, 6,55, 7.55, bef of new books have just beer, PIAC 8.55, 0 55, *10.25 p. in. ed or. the library shelves; also some. Ghildreu'4 plain English broadcloth panty dresaes, nice rangeof colors splendiol children's books. -'Member x-daily-, except StIndFLYS ages 2, • and 6 years, at 1,30. ship fee *-Sitndryi only A figured broadcloth and figured cotton panty dresses, only 50 cent:, children 25 Children' cents. ages up to 6 yeaIrs, special 1.19. The Annual D::cw -ation Services in Coach connections at Toronto Terminal for Children's black sateen, red trimmed play suite, embroidered figures, connection with the WI-itevalle ceyn Newmarket, Barrie, MiOland, Orillia, ages 2, 3 and •, special 100. etery 'Hill be held at the Cemetery on AlIiRton, Brampton, Orangeville, Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellent Sunday July _21st next at 2.30 p,yn. wearing kind, at 1,25. -the Rev, Walter RackhAm, pastor of Shelburne, 'Hamilton, •omen's and-Children's stitntner underwear in cotton and silk. the Uulted Church officiating. The • 13raijtford, Niagara Falls, Buffalo Wotnen's and Childr'en's hosiery, splendid shades. '.e usual collection will be taken in air] of 'S WEiR M. E �N _X4 n k4- t 1 1 te- -- every. s 9 pletidid wearing boot,.R, panco'oles of- the a For thy prcsent year quality, specially prided $2.85, hood is beinj�, made in order to obtain We still use the SRII)e high grade leather and give you the same good aLe membership for the Wonion's In,4 'y �oach servicein wir Shoe 11ppairing Dopartment. no personal canvass of the neighbor ray­" Lines Sporting - Goods—Tennis wear, , balls and bate. • tillitc.. ln�tf-ad of doing �'o, a Von- o-rdial invithtion i, herewith given' c s �CEC I L B RADLEY to 'every' woman and girl of the v-1-vile -N)MmUility - to join again this very 0 K :E n I IT Cir helpful and entertaWng organization The executive committee has outlined To Jr II—Gordon Kennedy, Gerald Faster (rec),, Jack Rigby SUMMER the for ' (rec)• To Sir I—Aileen GROCERIES T MR34S 1;, programs the various meet Rodd•, Bolen Wilbur* - Mar. $1.76 per yew.; $1.60 if paid in adwsaros ings of the year which are felt to be ret lowrv*, Eileen Annie•, Mike w6cycbyn*, jl0weriptious ro tbe Unitid Sates and Cmat of special interest to womert. 'There Britain $2.0o in advance. community to join again this very ry flowaid Stratighan. T Jr I May uuiibault* , Russell Dixon•, 1�ake ad Vail tage :of our new refrigeratorcounber, where your good i interesting, something for discuss Doris Taylor-, John Bo Ycbyn*, Gor- are kept cold, clean and sanitary. ` ' Whim orderinx JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ion at every meeting. Mrs. Hugh don Dinwoodie and Joseph Guilboult 'Eddie your Groceries order your 38th Batalliou, C_ E. F. Pugh is•the treasure and she will T be pleased to receive the small fee of25 Donald. Arthur Thompson, me Donald. To Sr Pr—Harry Clark Jack Meredith Johnnie Llooked Hato Head Cheese ­F�oafAt Fork Butt Beef cents and enter every woman's name. Culetta*� To Jr Pr.—Mary Dixon. Marjorie sr Bologna Pork Bolog - na Pressed Veal Pressed Beef Corned Beef ...To Editor of The News: upon the roll. The annual picnic for Institute Stroud, Billy Bell, Douglas Kennedy, Olive Beare, Teacher. I?eameal Bacon Sliced Breakfast B aeon Sliced Back Bacon -The 3Sch Battalion, O. E. F., members and friends will be held next are &Lxious to prepare a permanent Wednesday afternoon on the lawn Report of successful pilpils at Aud- nominal roll of every man Who ever, f Mrs. G. Tran's home. A report served with that Unit, and I would a 0 p- le v S. 8, No. 5, (* means did not have t 0 try June exams.): Jr IV to Sr IV- CROSS AND BLACKWELL'S PICKLES preciate it if all ex-membeLe of the-old will be given of the District annual 38th Battalion would fozwat'd their meeting held last month in Whitby. *Ruth Fowlic. 'Walter Powlie. *Fred Puickrin. *Henry Westnev, •Gordon Heinz Pickles Heinz Cateups Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup Heinz Pork Beans permanent addresses to we at 172 Foremost on the.,program will. be a West. *Robert Ravey, Doris Hedge. and Heinz Spaghetti Woodfield Road, Toronto S. paper by Mrs. D. R. Beaton on the Sr III to Jr I V-*John Puckrin, •Don• SALAD CR9A*M9 Yours truly, L. G,. DEWBERRY subjecV'Should the Rural Woman !nake a will an, :1 Mi." Irene Pugh aid,9aunders. George Sharman, Geo- rge Blake, Torn any Canimack. - Jr III -'Heinz Premier -Blue Ribbon is urged in the meantime to consider to Sr III - `.Mary Fbwlie, 'Marguerite ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS out"this important question and speak Cammack, *.MR; Hedge, Robert Cam- mack. 11 to Jr III- 'Sadie Puckrin, FRESH AND CREAM DAIL Y The following' are the successful e out her opinion that afternoon. Will the girls note that they are asked *John Ravey, *Pmuline Saunders, Francis Ritchie. Ito Jr II— Kathleen Grantilated Sugar is Cheap-'Bn- y Now-$5,60 Per 100 lbs.' candidates at the recent entrance ex to bring cakes of their own making Cammack and Harold Fowliee . qual aminations,- Centre:. which are , to be demonstrated and judged in two classes iced May Hedge, Nancy Ravey. Primers- J A M E S R I-C H A R D S 0 N cakes and At thur Hedge Mary Ravey, Kathleen Evelyn Bassett, Kathleen Beelby, Geo. plain loaf cakes. Two prizes are to Winters. Billy Winters, Doris F. Gee, Bowen, Evelyn Clarke, William Clarke be given by the President. There will Teacher. Ross Dis R Disney, Doris Dolphin, Ca?l Dop king,, Marie Ham, Audrey Hoover,0ion 'ivi,llville be games for ti the children and the grown ups, and of course, there will be S. S. 'go, 10. Pickering, for June : Entrance-Annie Bayles, Borden Mid. ickering' Hardware Store: Aor,;) Johnston, Borden Mid a picnicsupper for which-each on e dleton Virginia White. Sr W-Lorne -dlieton Norman Spang, Gordon Steph is asked to brin7, -,T.-hat ever contrib'. HQILby. Gordon Carlton. Russell Gray. 7 ens, Jean Stewart, William Tomlinson, ution she wishes. Jr IV-Hugb Gannon, Caldwell Shep• Joseph Tran, Gordon Wilson, Mil ard (reqi. Sr 111-Merle Hopkins, dyed Corbett. SCHOOL REPORTS, 1plbilllips(rec). ter Knox, Erwin Purdy (rec), Jean We have Arsenate.of Lead, Paris Gree*n, Airsenate.of Lime, CIimax .. .. .. Whitevale Centre.. Five out of six succe/(ie(i in S. se-IV- S. No. 14, Pickering, JrIII-DoriAld White 1, boa), Harold CasAe (hon),IRcss Knox, Bug Killer and Bordeaux Mixture for the potato crop getting :'their Entrance at W'hitevale. The stet Alvin Byer. Herbert Brown, David: (;,ate, Jr IV -Mabel Evans. Sr Ill I Reta Sbea, Billie Moore, Ivan Purdy, Verna Hopkins, Dr. Williams' Flv Oil for Cattle-spray to keep the flies. cessful candidates are: Leslie Beare, -Denson Draper, Harold Fenny, Allen -Edith Linton, GOICIOTI Gauglin, Jr III-LIovd Linton, Grant Johnston. Gor- don Gray. II -Merle Ifoltbv. Norna off your stock. Grey, Gordon Petty(honors), *Aud Fileen Linton, 11 Doris Proube. Sr I1- Gordon Beason., Harden, Eddie Hiltz. HelenFarley. Sr I-Sybil Shaver, Jr I-Bobby Rat- Screen Doors, Screen Windows and WirwCloth to keep out the,d4es. rey Pla,Yton. *Unable Harkey Byer. Jr 11-Vict6r Prouse, cliffe. Sr Pr-George Knox, Allan to try through illness but Jimmy Coates, Jean Linton, I-Rus• I Perryman, Edna Devitt. Primpr- Beatty. Electric Washers and 1900 Gravity Washers. passed ou the teacher's recommendat • sel Prou-se, Milton Prouqe. Pr -Annie I `Wilflla John Moore, Irven Sbet. Bobby Lis- A free trial any time. ion. Byer. Burgess, Teacher. Co n h Phyllis Farley, Jack Carlton, Ilt"'Yi Pickering Centre; . Fullowinir are the siic cpssful pupils Lill. Ellwood Perryman. Myr• Baying and Harvesting Toole of all kinds. Andrew Annan, Llayd Andrus, Geo. in the fln4l exams, is Mount Pleasant tle M. Malt, Teacher. 'Bet tnett (ho-r-,)rs),Wjrnie Burningham, school. Those parties marked • pFL.--,-d Lorne Cra-A-ford, Alex. Dickson James Nedge, Hilda Hood, Dcrot - Kenne,i�, h� on year's work without writing: Jr 1%, ro lir lV­RuKPrt Mil!pr, 4, iir IN MEMORIAM- Agent for the McCormick- Deering Warm Fred Stroud Donald Straughan. Hilton* to Jr IN'-Ereirn Bro%vn', Rns,,4 Ma- dill, Mniria Gospirk, Sr 11 o Jr Iff t DAwsi-q-In ever loving rn-ruory' of Machinery and FU-pairs. Nicholson (who was unable to te ri the examinations on account of illn?85 Fred HodgeoW, Dorm %l4_tthPws. Wiri- otir dear daligh,pr, P, T) g)a,,oed away July 13th, 19,28 wa-1 passed on the teacher.' b recom PI Goistick Jr 11 to Sr IT—Mvrtle RP,4r. after w Gobtiek, Kathleen Gotktirk. Re" '. on PAriness, penee after pa'ln, Our Motto We have it, can get it, or it is not made. -mendation), vemr'd wor L. I to Jr If-Fred TaTT•r*)!in. .4r Pr. to I-D-1rothy Burton, R,j%.4-1 Siife in God's keeping till we meet J. S. BAISDON 'PICKERING BROUGHAM. Broxn, Alex Mcloed. Jr Pt -R,j-.el Till the day hreaks, and the 9had a ow GoRtick, Mildred PattPrson• A tlee AWAY.- C) 10C -Russel Hodgson, Teitch6r• H. E .. :Mother, Dad. Sisters and Brothers ferryman L visiting, E. Beare: Pe r ryman's. loving memory of our dear S. S, No, 2, Pirkering, Mrs. S. Malcolm spent the ti anise Ila *Promoted mother, Sarah Alice Burns, who .past -week in the city. order of. on ter-ru's work : To Sr IV-Howard Sleep. Path entered into test July 12th. 'have • Quite a number from here attend ed the Decoration Services at Clare Tome. George Vale. ToJrIV —Helen 64cott', Jean Annan, Ralph Crawford Three ye;tis passed• our hearts -4till sore. We have put in a stock of Black Diamond Plow Points. Give a call. Mont. outdoor -fife appeals strongly To Sr III-Veria. Greenlaw. As time goes on we miss her More: Betts Efor cheerful voice, her we face, BurniL21:iam, Cecil O*Rilev To Jr Ill �_ ..I If we bavn't got your make, we will get them:- ;The o our juveniles these days, especial- -Joan Kitigston*, Eli& A'nnan*, Mar- No otre can take our mother's place, Our season's stock of Brantford Binder Twine ha's arrived. r ive& '1y tent mleeping. Several of the Brougham pupil.) jorie Bailey To Sr 11-Helen Bals• Her memory is me dear to-day don. Elma Cr&w'f,)td, William Mell-, As in the -boar abe paAsad awa3r, Our prices will be right. of the Claremort' Continuation School attended the school picnic held at roy. To Jr II-Bert Salter (bons, Har- old 8cott(hon), Grant Hilte(how Ken- -Son &ad Daughters. Climax Bug Killer' Paris Green. Arsenate of Lead for the potato bugs. Niagara Falls on Wednesday last and -_�_*.Ivport a very enjoyab!e time. Several from here neth Bklodon, Sr I-Bruce Diamond, Donald Annan, David O'Brien, G6r. don Bailey, Je•411% Hilts. Sr Pr- Fresh Groceries at lowest prices' Highest prices ]paid- for farm produce. attended the Velina Crawford, Jr Pr-Floyd Bale- furcral of the late James Byers, Of Greenwod , on Saturday afternogn. do,, Helena W. Kime,-Tpacher. Batteries Re-charged. Z '. Deepest syrrDathy is felt for the fam i!y if Mr B�v � in their bereavement. Dunharton PtAhlic School, Jr Room, Names are in order of merit. • indicar- 0. U 9 Y . I Phone your order, We deliver. '' There wa,, a fair attendance at the fag brinotirs -. To Sr, I1 —Len. Usatv•, Phone Markham (5402.' Saf-ramental Service inSt.John's Church on Sunday last, it being Lilf- Herhip Marriqon'. Paul Nipbolsoi* n Seen , the new Coleman ALiro. letie,ftl Wm., M. Duncan, ''Sunday set apart for thanksgi % irig. fl)r BRING IT HERE o. G,,,,� Stove ? Just the MerchantgGreeti-Riveir ...... our K;n_,'., recovery. The Pastor in a few impressive %%orqs emphasized N'oW is the tune to 9PP A rjk�w So, of tiling for hot weather. Harness, or get the olil set repiired. the re&,,,)ns why we should thank G,),l I have in stnrk- .ampios of Sttp.lel for.-;paring our gracious Go,i-fearing Trees and Jeffri-y's bArne��,� ],he Sovereign, -Also. the Ameriean Kamp Kook. Call and see The folowitte were amen- the week- forrixer may he ordered throiigh-c- + �. 0 r,, P it price-i qiiwed, Em emonstrated. end visitors. at Brougham; Mr�.Mc- Catalogue free.- Master, of Toronto, and.Xlr�. Diamond I al�o carry collars, r7ollar pads. qw, Herry Boxes and Crates in .6. anti ,,n, of 'Myrtle, with the J. Phil pads, harness nil by bulk, harness wood supply. ` W lips family; 'Mirs. Friend _Nlorwn of dressing, also *silver politfb Nexmarket, has been spending the and other parto, past week with Mrs. J. Madill and Repairs promptly done. ALVIN BUSHBY sons; Mrs. George Burton, of Toronto' L. W. PILKEY, CLARFMO.NTI PICKERLNG n with the Barclay family; Cecil Bate iv and family with Miss Bate; the Har vey boys, ac ompanied ' by several friend:, with their parents, Bert and -Ho e Mrs, Harvey;the Balsdon family of Jn Building' Your in i t C_ cou Z Pickering, with Mr. and Mrs. Ham T ilton; Mes. Hubbard's (laughter and -Stop Fire No More to i�re family at the Eddis home; the Reesor family allhe Shea home. By Specifying Gyproc Wallboard you "Wril" Walls and ceilings that are efficient fire barriers. WHITEVALE. 9S Mrs J. A,P,;g� has yet the cost is no MOW, and often less than with returned from maw" thu give no fire protection whatever. a visit to her q�— TRAVEL BY COACH haws. sitter Mr.,. Lick of Os at Miss Long of Toronto, is spen ling a Safety and comfort are --n i a I I �-:.-few weeks ,with hur'friend M, E. Park.,. 1� . . uonvenie.nce-offrequent- service to the Russell aryl Mrs Cooper, of Windsor, eeLtre cf every com.ini' sp-nt a f6v clays last week with inity clays friondi here. on the rout-e. GftrePr0QAW9S1bCCd Win. arwl Mr:4. Buiton were the Fir-ep I boar guc-;ts for a few days 1.4,-.t week of ­._.,PICKERING-T0R0NT0 Toronto frifnd.s. For Sale By Donald argil Bobby Beaton, of NN'hit N. •M. Gordon Pickerfng,'Ont by. �nnol B'(Atv Beator, of Toronto, are, Fake 50 Cents hohilziving with their grandparents D. R. 'and Beaton. Le4ve PY-kuritija : (Cistern Standm'd Time) If , lot alrea�iy'arn(-other and a res ident of this or adjacent communities a. ni-x1i.25. x6.55, 7.55, S 55, 9.55, 10 55, 11.55 A. tut BRADLEYs BRADLEYS 'conin and join our library. A num p. 11 12 55, 1 55,-2.55. •3 55, •.55, 5,55, 6,55, 7.55, bef of new books have just beer, PIAC 8.55, 0 55, *10.25 p. in. ed or. the library shelves; also some. Ghildreu'4 plain English broadcloth panty dresaes, nice rangeof colors splendiol children's books. -'Member x-daily-, except StIndFLYS ages 2, • and 6 years, at 1,30. ship fee *-Sitndryi only A figured broadcloth and figured cotton panty dresses, only 50 cent:, children 25 Children' cents. ages up to 6 yeaIrs, special 1.19. The Annual D::cw -ation Services in Coach connections at Toronto Terminal for Children's black sateen, red trimmed play suite, embroidered figures, connection with the WI-itevalle ceyn Newmarket, Barrie, MiOland, Orillia, ages 2, 3 and •, special 100. etery 'Hill be held at the Cemetery on AlIiRton, Brampton, Orangeville, Khaki coveralls and overalls, trimmed in red, the excellent Sunday July _21st next at 2.30 p,yn. wearing kind, at 1,25. -the Rev, Walter RackhAm, pastor of Shelburne, 'Hamilton, •omen's and-Children's stitntner underwear in cotton and silk. the Uulted Church officiating. The • 13raijtford, Niagara Falls, Buffalo Wotnen's and Childr'en's hosiery, splendid shades. '.e usual collection will be taken in air] of 'S WEiR M. E �N _X4 n k4- t 1 1 te- -- every. s 9 pletidid wearing boot,.R, panco'oles of- the a For thy prcsent year quality, specially prided $2.85, hood is beinj�, made in order to obtain We still use the SRII)e high grade leather and give you the same good aLe membership for the Wonion's In,4 'y �oach servicein wir Shoe 11ppairing Dopartment. no personal canvass of the neighbor ray­" Lines Sporting - Goods—Tennis wear, , balls and bate. • tillitc.. ln�tf-ad of doing �'o, a Von- o-rdial invithtion i, herewith given' c s �CEC I L B RADLEY to 'every' woman and girl of the v-1-vile -N)MmUility - to join again this very 0 K :E n I IT Cir '. ,' .:'.�Wy .'..'.•:' -. .'.,.. •..' .. .: o::,. ., '. �i. •'�. ... ... .�. .. y�""F,.., 1q'.�„ •`�'�Z.- 'A•�L' ,.�• - '3'.w ['. is ."ak �=sC. _eZ• :. "' .. w p .. • ': r '.. .. ..p..'.� -V' .z: i+.•.✓ A.' ' e ' • w <. ,gAyr.f�...,, e. +:x,... a •$ �'. .. +<,ev. a'•tn'•ro.' ..�. .- '.. V � •y. ..:.s7 a • .! K. .. C {ie�'$• ". _'. !'� :...'.' -. :',�. ,w. .., ..:' � .:: Ci. .tor �,• N -, .. .... � Vim. - . ,e k. , °' '' +4'Y � �.• \ t r ,1 { CL,Aj auom Ben Kilpatrick is drivinR-a new biro Alex. Morgan, .of, Bobcay- Earl A- Grubin R.O., Eye S Mrs. Thos. Gibbons" and Mrs. Durant sedan. .. goon. visited at thA home•of her ist; at Stouffville from Wednesday to Watford spent a few days in Osh. :. Miss Isabel Cooper, we are sorry _ parents, •Nelson and Mrs. Wagg, Saturday of each week. Office in tit's. awa with -Sam and Mrs. Stephen- to say, is on the sick list. Tenders Wanted over the weer end. Grubin Block: Phone Stouffville'240b. eon. Richard J. How is spending a J te* weeks with friends in London. -_- - " Harness repairs-and shoe repairs At Markham every Monday from 8 a alwa a guaranteed at )3, A. Law- me to 5 P.M. Office is the Wear Oat. - For decorating the Ularemont IIoit• , y g BWc� • s ) EgyTg G IN INgUg�CR - - - -= Binder twine is begiania to ed Church, tenders to be in ty July tot, e. Also on h,anl --a good line of _ move, indicating approaching the 19cii. boots and Shoes. Give -him a r< if you require anything in the The lQweet or an tender not neces- trial. - harvest _ eerily accepted. y r j .�. of insurance us pri- Auditorsum Theatre l yoti �� Mien June Forsyth is spending a Apply to F. Loyet. W. M. 'Palmer It pays to insure in strong fli,anal 'Aa few days' ..with her cousin -in or W. G. Scott, Claremont, - BONDS — Govern meat, Muotcipal sad y' companies such as the Imperial Guam Caesarea. -- -Mortgage' Bonds, -Also. Industrials. - � r of Cask.- u�v� �� antes sad- Accident C Wm_ G. and Mrs. Bingham and HORSE REGISTER. §afe investments at from 8 to 7 per ada The Western Assurance Company family called on Claremont friends — cent. of Canada, and The Mutual Life As- .'on Sunday. ROYAL M.i>_RK [23359] (20170) —im- jNSLTRANUE —All classes written in- surance .Company. of Cengda: - For Frida •Saturda 12 and 13 . Charles Burton, 'of Toronto, . pow' Clydesdale Stallion, the eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- r �� quottntions applyA. M. GIB$ON visited friends in Claremont over tohi� ova ss able[ Claremont, 9 ^.,B" Two Features Phone Pickering'1712, property -of Nelson Wiagg, Clare- arorm, Accident and Sickness, the week-end. Phone or write EAU OF BROADWAY' — Magnus and Mrs. Morgan spent 43 tf. . , _ ED...BQWMAN, Whitby NOTIC CULRAVEN CONSUL [25083] (210- - a few days over the week' -end with `(Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle) ._ 59) _ the. imported Clydesdale relatives in Lakeafield. and Having- takea-ove Ro Feasby'd Stallion, the property of Nelson garage, Brougham, w now read Miss Mary Macnab and ffiias Claremont, will make the .;ATTENTION _ :'BEYOND THE yIERRA$•' g , � j Effie Miller ark; spending this week season 2 , to we,1 '" P g season ��' 19„9 at his ov6;1 stable, _ - � (Tim McCoy) giv service in -Brougham as with friends in Toronto. C!arernont. ..I have taken'over the Agency as in Claremont. Mr. and bars. Combs and Archie FAIRVIEW KIti'G'S'SFtAL -1022— for Service car always ready, day w and Mrs. Taylor, of Toronto. spent f Tuesday, Wednesday, July 16.17 night service. (26385), he Grand Champion Ira- Renfrew Cream Separators, Scales -Phone - Clare. 5105; Pickerinjr_kols. Sunday with David B. and hire. ported Hackney Stallion, the prop- Stoves, Fleury's Famous "QIIICK TAiGGERB" - Taylor. Gasoline, Oil, Seiberiing Tines;_ erty of Nelson Wagg, Claremont,• Plows, Pointe, (Fred "Humes) Miss Mildred Neal, of 1<Mlounl n ill make the seaso .of 1929 ffl at his Scuers and Whe 25Iy. A. L. PILgEY. Wheelbarrows. 251y. `. and Comedies ~ Forest. is visiting with Luther and own staoie, Claremont. Phone 506 Pick, _ Mrs. Pilkey and other Claremont "DOL— Percheron Stallion (12921) im- r relatives for a'week. Friday, Saturday, 19 and 20 r Gordon and' Mrs Ovegland, of ported from France by W. -J. Mc- Gordon ROST• �FV'2'2"T, Callum, Brampton, and the prop- AGENT (48) BROUGHAM A FOX SPECIAL Detroit,. are visiting for a few erty, of E. A. Somerville, lot 14, 10 days with the fortner's brother, C. line Markham„ will make the sea- A. and-Mrs. Overland: son at his own. stable. Terms— Nicholas Burton, who has been BARR $15': (Enrolment No. 2336 Form , :� _ __ • with Claremont friends for several A.1.) `months, returned on Tuesday to DANTON, IMP. [129291 (171727) the _.. .. his home in Woodstock. pure bred Percheron Stallion, im- - C. S. and Mrs.' Trueman and " ported from France, the property a non, Bob, of Whitby, apcomp%nied of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will --z by Miss Cline, were calling on make-the season of 1-929 as follows: - �- Aleads in Claremont on Friday. Monday leaves his own stable and TT Wm. Brown, of Vancouver, B. proceeds w Frank Hutchings, Brack _ ,ask •'�..•' S' Ab Ou C„ is visiting at the home of big - Road, for noon, home for night - brother'In•law, C: H. Found. He Tuesday, T. Hirst's, Kinsale, noon; reports wheat threshing at thi3 Brookii ,night. Wednesday, Wm. Hspeak of artistic - .period. Harr.', Greenwood, noon; home for _ the'" designs. that. are Miss Blanche Ramer has been night. ,Friday, Jbhn' Scott's, con. 8, dignified. not • artistic successful in passing the ezamina Pickering, noon; John Norton's, con designs that would be ' tion for Associateship (A. T. C. Me) 5, t; xbridge, night. Saturday, Clare. „ . inappropriate for tits Plano at the Toronto Uoaservator moat., noon; home for night. where purpose 3 one illustrated et has axtiss elm Plano Music he will remain until the follorvir,g - D. A. and Mrs. Pagb, of Lake. 'Monday morning. Terms: -$15, pay- pie, yet Inns artistry, 'field, spent the weekend in town able Feb. 1st, 1950. -No Greater Tribute" and on their return were accom• .PRELt:DE.[24622] (20960), the well panied by Mrs. Pugh's mother, bred imported approved' Clydesdale k� _ -_ N. W. STAFFORD, Stallion, the property of Oscar Wil- Mrs. D. M Morgan. -- Kin atop Road, H. A. Lawton is selling ont his son, Brougham, will make. the sea- - %bitby entire stock of boots, shoes and son of i, 29 as .oi,lows: Monday af- hosiery. The goods, for one week ternoorr will leave his 4vn stable, We insta thf�nl CUiYiplHte. Phone w6lthy only, wilt be offered at Bost price. Brougham, for T. Hirst's, Kinsale, Y ' y• for night; Tuesday, Graham's Ho- Now is the time to get a bargain. tel, Brooklin. for aight; Wednesday _ Miss Isobel Gregg iq confined to afternoon, Samuel Harris', Whitby, _ _' E • the home of Thomas Gregg, where Yoi right; Thursday. Frank Madda- - she underwent -an operation on ford's, Kingston Road, for noon; her tonsils. She is now conva Wilmot Shea's, Baseline, for night; lescing tinder the care of Mrs. Friday, W. J. Miller, Pickering, _ Gregg. - -noon; Chas. Hutchings. Brock Road. Xaple Leaf Xntnal Fsre Decoration services in the Union for night; Saturday morning pro- Cemetery were attended by a ceeds to his. own ,gtable where he Charles C000er, - �� Claremont Insurance Co. _ large audience who were delighted will remain until the loiloWing Cheap ranee for farm and country with -the message of Rev. James Monday afternoon. —_. - Windstorm bull b dings. A. Grant of Toronto. The local BACK TO CLAR>?MONT is term Insurance on buildings. clergy asaiated in the service." wind- mills. Silos etc. Haying operations have been Automobile Insurance greatly interfered ,with by the mar Friend: of all kinds. recent heavy miss. A large Here I am bark in Claremont at my amount of hay has been cut, but old stand. ready to serve you with a - FARMS FOR SALB well assorted stock of goods at prices - Write or hone remains in the fields, where it wilt P be considerably damaged b the that youy ho find attractive, y R@ y I bl me hope [last the friend ous four- The SPECIAL PRICES Et D, B p M A 11T —wet weather. established during mp previous tour - The large number who followed teen years among you may berenewed. 20 WHITBY, ONT. :his remains to Stouffville Ceme• 'You may be sure that I •@hall d� - tecy-showed the high esteem, in everything possible to make my re- which he was hold in the commun• turn advantageous to you in a buss. :FOR TEAM HARNESS Farmers Attention ' ity. The deepeat sympathy of all n gince yreeuming" ownership of this is extended to the bereaved widow Store I have'-put in stock a large as- - I have secured the agency for the Frost and family in their sorrow. soetment of new merchandise, bought Braa�•monnted Team Backbend Ha'rneee, - Wood and Cuckshutt Farm Imple• The followi[ig - pupils of bliss at right prices; and I am prepared to 2 ineb layer.trace with heel chains, $92.00 meats. and will keep constantly on Hazel Hortop, of Balsam, were sell it to ou AT R[OHT PRICES, as you - With 5 ring breeching, instead of back- hand repairs for these popular - successful in passing the - ezamina will readily see when you come in; ae - band, $49.00 - ,mplementae tions in . music recently • held in I hope yqu will do at the first oppor- Also, Loudon's barn and stable ; 'Oshawa: Miss Muriel Jones, who tuolty. Black mounted Team Backbend Harness, $38.50 fittings. IC is going to be a pleasure to see I will also take contracts for painting ppea�ed her Primary Piano" with you Come in and let us renew our - ' -` 5jring Breeching '' $44,2b barns and houses by a new - honors ; and Miss Vivian Sadler, process. b spraying. friendship: P y P who passed in Elementary Piano. : Thin is not a factory harness, but custon[ toads in our Eatimatea.cheerfully given. We cop ratulate both teacher and Yours sincerely, owu 'sho at Markham, - ' g p Phone 18'20. pupils in their success. L. FINGOLD :" 27.52 Our football boys snatainod. an Claremoni, "May 20, 19.2.9, _ We specialize on repairs to-harness aad collars. unlooked for defeat on Saturday a - R, J. Mann, �' ciiiemont evening last when Whitby Town a a� 1 O:D D S won by the score of 2.0, On ac• Scott's • _ _ 'tore - s 1 _ -Green River count of the heavy rain the field �,t 'wag in verybad-c-ondition and the ' "' Harness-and-Collar Manufacturer Basket Factory i 'referee had to call the -game before �Clareinont A T� Horne I bore 3400 time was ups The game was wit. AlKJ.� QNT• _ -Manufacturers' of keened by a large number of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berr f - spectators, whose ardor was not _ - F� d d b 1, Crates Farmers Bushel ampene y t e rain. - Quite a large number from . A full line of Claremont. and viciuity attended Bank - Drafts to- and ,...the funeral of the late Milton Harris which took place at = from _ vine on Monday. The deceased, eased, Wall' who formerly lived near Clare- BUYING and selling foreign, drafty is a regular ' .moat, was known to many here who held him in very +� li .trt of the'-Renerirl business of 'The Cgt!Adirtu �a ^ ye rs o . esteem. He was only 4.. years of !W- $1nLvi ing'tiriiely advice. 'Our transactions •in foreign a-ge and had been• ,n poor health r/ for some time. On Saturday, a ` - week previous to his death, his -Ready` trimmed, 5 cents to•" . conditiou became very serious. and • .,.be soon lapsed into unconscous• 1,25 per roll, also P mess from which he never rallied.. • The next regular monthly meet. Sherwin- Williams .-Ing of the.. Women's Institute will be held at 3 p. p: oil Wednesday, Paints and 'July 17th, at the home of Mrs. �arniehe8 Walter `yard, The girls will have _ chargge of the program; which will ' of "these c6neist a speaking contest by Ca11 and Bee Goods girls over 12 years, for whioh suit- " `able prizes will be given, also . a , and y -qu will be delighted `" contest of A different etiaracter With them - re - for girls under -12 years of age, _There will al-�o be a good musical - - prograw an(i an address by one of the girls. All girls and ladies of 'Do Ae S COT T ij "the community tire cordially in- vited to thin meeting, which will Pbone 1401 -be a most interesting one, Please) , provide light refreHhmenty and diehea CLAF `[vltiT Baskets, Clothes Baskets. -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets,. Phone Markham 6409 - - 8EA•TTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pnmpi. Door Tracks, Cow' " Bowl;, Pressure Systems Ete. [twill p'Ac 'you to get In prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK P PROUSE ,,( . F "i1'1U U'r1AR1A S. ..'. .. 1, -- _ } s • c.. ._a. r•n w. -i. e v .. • _.- ?-, a -+... .. .. .: Bank - Drafts to- and = from _ Foreign Countries BUYING and selling foreign, drafty is a regular +� li .trt of the'-Renerirl business of 'The Cgt!Adirtu Bank of Commerce in Which we often find our- selves able to render va)uable - assistance by off er• ing'tiriiely advice. 'Our transactions •in foreign monias are conducted at iiiiniriiurii" rates, and-any -.. personal assistance we can render is yours for the asking. Enlist the 'services of The Canadian Batik of Commerce when sending- •money out of the _.country. ".:THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMENCE - rh hi,A is a•e 19/ _Wod Q THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Baskets, Clothes Baskets. -Frank Pennock, Proprietor Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets,. Phone Markham 6409 - - 8EA•TTY STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pnmpi. Door Tracks, Cow' " Bowl;, Pressure Systems Ete. [twill p'Ac 'you to get In prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK P PROUSE ,,( . F "i1'1U U'r1AR1A S. ..'. .. 1, -- _ } s • c.. ._a. r•n w. -i. e v .. • _.- ?-, a -+... .. .. .: 7., 7, 0 F� .7 71 There was not much launching to be gave the impression of being un. -hals the nuest do. Waves were already burstt:iiig over conscious, ' suddenly ztAeWd and point- In the MW ft costs may the deck. Knutson turned once more, ed his hand. His voice, pitched to the "We- want four- people In each bout," noise of the storm, 'roared out. into the one-qua~.011 'a Gent a cup h die cted sharply. "Cornet, you and quiet dawn. ��� MIss H&r&nworth'_in this'one. - "Land!"he shouted. Odwe'ro com- and The other girl will have to get in here, Ing to land!" too. • Tl,e other boat's sljghtfy� "larger (To be continued.) AG IE Hardenworth, get in with Me- Niih,.Zorett, and Studing_p "Put Mrs. ardenworLh In your rece&ftt BAKING.' Lenore. can be to- Brandon Sun (Ind.): One phase of boat, so she and -ism that will not. be c p "ether ," Biess told Captain Knutsen. Itoovei p led by "I'll get ill the other." Premier Mackenzie .King Is a prec6d. (GREEN) ant that would strike awe across Can- He captain-dia not seem to hear. POWDER ada—the United States President's • He coatinued to bout his orders In declsldn lo make pubUc the of the. work of lowering. the, lifeboat. he ©Ilyour 49 Vr1V those who endurise applicants for fed- had cause to lift his lantern high, and oral Job6. The first trial of the new for a moment its yellow gleam was baking order came when the President gave Fftsh fM=fte gS1d4M8 bright• upon Beis' drawn haggard out the endorsements going with a fcce. Farther off it' revealed. Ned, TWO * Way recent appointment of several federal white--i'aced but erect, in the beat of AGI I "Um the storm. Judges. The President generally is 0 C' compolled to present these plums BAKING In one instar.t's insight, a single without Personal knowledge, of the 4 1 glimpse between the -storm and the ability or fitness of the men —lie Is -POWI)f 9 1 000,6 in Canadli sea, he understood that she was tak- hon honouring. �Vhll' I - 0 e the executive fin- 41uln him his word. ' ing im at ishes th6 Job, actual responsibility for T I RUTUON N "Get in with us," heosaid shortly. often'' rests more upon his a-W. GILLE" CO. LTM "Don't be silly—as I.wa-s.fl, r01500 MAR.SRALL, Then, lc�st advisers or upon Senators and Con- TORIGNTO. CAN. she should mistake his sentiment: pressmen. Apparently Mr. Iloover & "Mrs. Harden%North is twice your would stilft it least' a Part of the weimlit, and, this beat will be over= blame for mistakes b ILL STRATtO lca&d as it is." Y this process of it, W. SATTV RT 1 etc proclaiming the endorsers. After all, "Dear heart," she said, "wh en The girl looked at him quietlyy nod- the more the public knows about In. ding her head. am here and you are far away ..BEGIN IIERk, TODAY, water, shuddered like a living thing, . side Politics, the better it will feel. Let's think about each other at a He helped her into the dory. Julius, It has a right to* know all'about 'these certain time each dal." Ned Cornet goes on a voyage to and the swath of the searchlight de- Northern Canada and Alaska to ex- scribed a long are into the Sleet and who at the captain's orders had been things; but in the past this right has 'But never did with one accord change two thousand silk and velvet the. storm. It rhay have been that rifling the cabins, threw blankets to not been respected very often. their meditations chime, w7rg with the Indians for fine furs. Knutsen shouted again—a meaning- her. Then tenderly. lending her his Ned is accompanied by his fiancee, 1,,.,,,so,,d that.was lost quickly- in the strength, Ned helped Lenore c, er the Knard's Liniment for Rheumatism. or she by daylight saving went, umatism. And he by standard time. Lenore Hardenworth, and the latter's wind—but for seconds that seemed 'to wind -swept deck. into the bow seat of mother. Bess Gilbert goes as seam- drag into interminable centuries he the lifeboat,'. nearest to the seat he Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia. stress. • The crew consists of Captain would take himself. "Buck up, my Foreign Policy sat absolutely without outward sign. of ..'Knutzen and his assistants, XeNab, girl," he told her, a deep throbbing Truth : By the new ')�oun Forest and Julius. motion. His great hands clutched his 9 note in'bis voice. "I'll look after yo.u." Settlement I see that Germany is to Lenore and her mother suffer from wheel, the muscles were set and the increasing cold because they are bunched, but it was as if.the man ha4 Already the deck was deserted. The pay England about thirty-three mil - ;unsuitably clothed or a sea soyake� died and was frozen rigid in an in' dory containing McNsb,'For' -1tirsu f dim light showed that the larger lions, *hich is almost the same sum The craft -runs into a gale and, be- stant of incredible tension. His face, est, Julius that England has to'pay the United - -cause he is imbibin,-.. too freely of tt I wtL1Vut expression, Forest and rMs Hardenworth, had already State,_ It is extraordinary as show- (A u er y liquor, the captain becomes an unsaft been launched. There we 9f ing the feeblenes3.of our fohei er—ouc-fied beside his engines. U gn c es an 7 41:�e`m iiZZ, the jarkn $no 'Tntb, 13,61'r kligisin�, which was rettilpolthy t, Peso and McNab steal into Ned's there was nothing' that either of storm had already dropped between, victor, and without whose support the cabin and confiscate his t remaining them could do. The waves and wind They could not hear a shout of direr- European War would have collapsed, __stoek of liquor. This they brow over- were a power no man could stay. All tio' ns between the three men, not a in a month, has steadily pushed out '1x and and when Ned Roes to repleni%h their. efforts were as'useloss its -Knut- scream of fear from the terrified wo- of the centre of the picture by America Ibis qupply for himself and guests he .sera's shout; already the little ship was 19u.Rpects Bess. man .who was their charge. and France. The truth, however in the remorseless grasp of a great It w" as if they had never been, awkward. is that the average Briton billow that was hurling her toward Only the Charon was left, her decks has come to dislike the French and NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY the ridge of white foam jr. front. For, awashr and soon t4) dive and vanish the American more than he does the CHAPTER X. (Cont'c!.) beneath the waves and their little Germans. and if Mr. Snowden sue. suppose you did it?" ho de- -up in the dim bleam of the lantern, seeded in making Fr uses' and Italy pa group mended. Knut%en and- Ned took their places at a sbbstantial'yearly -quota to our Ex- She nodded. "I did it--to save you the oarlocks. Ned. nearer the bow, chequer he will be deservedly popular, —from, yourself. Not to mention per- Knutsen just behind, A great wave -haps saving the rhip as well.'$ '4eemed to catch them and hur: them His lips drew -up in scorn. Angry almost to the vE:-ge of childis% tears, away. M"querade Both girl% sought refuge in troubled We dance with proud and smiling lips• he could root at first trust himself to - isleep. Ned sat with his arms about --- • speak. "You've. cerlai.-.Iy taken With frank. appealing eyes, with Lenore, giving hei, what--warmth he shy hands clinging, things into gout pw;p hands,"- he told could from his own body. Bess was We Bing, and few will question it her bitterly. His wr--th gathered, huddle: in her Could their less there slips", breaking from him at last ill a flood. rugged constitutions stand many A sob Into our singinS "Ycu 'ill-bred prude, I with I could hours of such cold and exposure? It Each has a certain step to learn': -never lay eyes uh You agr.in!" :hours a losing- Fame, already. The Our prisoned feet move staidly in at Aw r' It was by far the most. bitter mo- !North was too -much for them. Life set places, mant in Bess) life. She had done cl I is a fragile thing at best: a few hours And to and fro we pass, since life Is NMW right, but hir payment w4b a curie more might easily spell the end, stern, -All the man she had hoped to serve. But that . hour saw "the return of Patiently with- masked faces.*. -All her castles had fallen; ber.drearns an ancient -mystery, carrying back the had broken like the bubbles they were. soul to thos-� gray days -when the Polltles makes strange cell mates. a This was the answet, to the calling in i earth was without form; and void., Kay Features. her heart and the longing in her soul Darkness had been upon the face of —the spoken wish that ahc might pass the -waters, but once more it was di- from his sight forever. vided from the (lay, But at his post Mc' Even here, seemingly at the -edge NURSES WANTED ���4" Nab had already The Yellow beam was bright upon rho 'r: Hosplrai frr inruraties forgotten the episode of the liquor Bess' drawn, haggard face. of the world, the ancient miracle did in arnitatntinotno with f3elleitie and Allied _ cases 1-ndec4, hr had -forgotten other not fail. A grayness,' like a mist, Hospitala..New York L;vv. oarr-i k • three Years* Course of training to matters of much greater moment. At another instant she seemed to -hang 'spread- slowly; and the curtains of Younx %vnmen, having the rewored suspended, education anu desirous W. SAS"A � WW 1d I I Id SALI;DA 77 the present his mind was wholly oceu- as, if suddenly taken wing, darkness slbwly receded. The storm of b6comlng then there was a -sheer drop, a was abating swi.tly now; and the I eight-tinur system. The pupils reserve 'J*w .1 nurses '11fiis Hospital J the, pied by two stern realities--one of and pital has Adopted the, 'them being that the storm still raged sense of falling out of the world. A dawn broke ov2z an easily rolling sea. I uniforms of the School, a. monthis allowance. and travellryi; expensew to Jn unabated fury, anu the other that quee-r ripping, tearilif sound, not loud Captain Knatsen, who had sat so and frnTn New York. For further drunken captai.i wai driving his at all, not half so terrifying as the long in one position—his gaze fasten- l"for aflon write the Ruperintendeitt, craft at a breakneck speed over prge. bluster of the wind, reached- them id on one point of the li'orizcfi1-:that_ HE WorWsAwual § tically uncharted waters, from the hold. Tslition—a C-Glomiibwve. Once more McN-1, lif—A I- L. Cold tuber, Knutsen turned in his ment Tiyhoro head , place and gonged down certain"orders through ihe'hafA into the pilot house, to Forest. In scarcely a moment, it and for long seconds he studied In- seemed, they were polling rho battens tently the r Bushed face, Over the wheel, from the two little' lifeboat on the "What now?" Knutsen . asked gruff- deck. ly. "You've forgotten all the seaman- ship Yor ever knew," McNab returned CIIA-PTER XI. -angrily. "There's no hurry- about Knutsey's brain was entirely clear h. CX, d hibited from corners of the earth; here, the #mtist international sports program " featuring, the FOURTH WRIGLXY •eac mg tzar island. And you're and sure as he gave his orders on the MAKA I rMN swim risking everybody's. life' on bear,], deck. His hand was ❑teady as iron. t sailing the way you are•" His failure himself , lied (Friday, A itire to master bi in two events "Are you captain of dig boat?," brought disaster, but' he kiiew how to .23 for women, and Wed,, =Y1 .-..",Knutsen demanded angrily. master a ship &.t a time like this. From and ������ August 28, foramen "No, bLt—" the instant the Charon had struck "Den get out of here. he reef, he was the power upon that ....X.. nl.: Wl.nner$ Of wOmen's -race for IN% TW*n know ex- t dr the world championship and -actly what I'm, doing-, You-'re just 18t"rm�&WePt -deck,. and whatever hope P- as safe. as—" McNab had lay in him. ;0,000 PiLtrse: But it came about that Captain Almost at once the four passengers The Hofieyfly er The Goldman and-Tither &=d Xnutsen did not finish the sentence. were on deck, waitin!T to take nds will be beard; four Concerts by its their. V You Must Do Your Bit meager chance in the ]iceboats... The -Exhibition CUruj._ NeNab was never, to find out, front me the 2,000 Voice -"Knuts6i's lipS, just how Safe he w,,• the raging • elpments, those is the war agibst the fly, carrier er of disease. the first showing of 1930 Motor C.,, -All at once he cried sharply in warn- angry seas that ever leaped higher of geirms and breed n the new mfflion-dollar ing, an Auto, d nearer, as if coveting their mortal It is proven that AEROXON is eme WHEN 'a cold or exposure motive Building; $125,000 A&MUll Before ever Knutsev beard that lives Most of all the terror such as of the M931 convenient and most brims aches and paint that tural Prize List, Trots and Pacts -sharp -cry he knew -what lay. ahend. Pad never previously 'touched theni, 'efficient means of combating this .1 Dulled though his vision was, Ar-w the affecuxi no two of them alike. Of the Iflyevil. It is convenient, becanu penctratp 10.yoti;r very bones, there featuring Standard Bred Scclety -puturftyi of the push-pin, It iip hygienic; is always quick relief in Aspirin. lavish military and naval gmndstand .�geaat, .'Process of .-,his brain, be, saw that ilnCe woinenq Bess ilone moved fof� ffie3 never get away when once It will make short work' of that "Britannia's Muster- caught. Each spiral gives three 0 headache or any little pain. just Show and Sky Carnival; Interintional ()ut�. curious ridge of white foam in front. ward, (Alt of the shelter of the cabin, , National Aircraft —an tnoffen siye looking trail of NvhltL, to * be of what' aid Ole could. � Her wceks'. perfect-service. as effective in_ the more scr*ious board Motor Boat Races, and two wftb of across -their bows. At the same ill- drawn, white face was oddly childlike BEWARE OF IMITATIONS suffering from •neu never - to - be 4 or tten enjoyment at the btant his keen eara canght-- a new ill the - lantern light. Said -1 dul, V�y ..d h.,d­A t9i.. '%tion of ralgia, neuritis, Umpire Year celebration the Canadian Mrs.. Harden- rhetimatisin, or lumbago. No ache NationA, ExhiNtion, Aug. 23 to Sept. 7, sound, one that was only half - revealed worth had been stricken and silenced or pain is ever too deep-seated for by the nearing vis. La Cie C 0. Genest & Fill, unlitie in the roar and beat of the storm. of death; Le- Aspirin tablets to relieve, and they saw &C"Prim ptwu I almost unconscious with terror, SOU �GSWS - There was not the pause of an in- note, a' don't affecitthe heart. All druggists muscular nrin ...start before his great ni made strangling, sobbing sounds that ail With proven directions for various --made.responge. At the same instant tho wind carr.ed away. And in this uses which many people have found Foreqt. tried to apply the power of moment of 'infinite travail Ned Cornet invaluable in the relief of Rains.and THOMAS BRADSHAW, his cft--ines'in obeaien _e to the sharp felt his manhood stirring within him,' aches 6f rbany'kinds. H. W, WA c -n abovo. An(! then both nA Knutsen's cold gong from Ned came tip, r --- General M~ 7(niasen and McNab braced them-llmo leaped over his face. "Help roe selves for the shock they knew would here", he Commanded. "McNab, you ;come. help Forest and Julius launch the Distributor for ontarlo NEWTON A. HILL SPI RIN The craft seemed to le Ilarger I-oat." AsPirla I& a Ivadeclark SeaUt*M in canli" lie rront st. im, Toronto ISSUE No. 28—'29 • �,!� ",",T.Ty+' - ": K°M.Y: 3.'Tk:!14- .�.n :.•5iA „7L..� ^�`"nu.�`fP.T., .�,.'krxw.. _ w• .. 1M° +5,. p..o .. ., .. .. i ^°1PS,• ^°f "•_ :- .�v".^ ^�... R- •w-_*a. 5....)..a ._J, � L'.. ,.�f'.e }w r �' .: .. .. ,, .wu ..W s-tL, dr'•[f` '�,. r _»••.. tf y�yp.a4 '•s3.•y�"'"' 4, e•�M ='r-_- ":.�fa�� :ter ".::...;"�r- ,�,ro..4"•isw ... fu�c � a �.. 'r•!.'M1 :aFi: •'s�,, ve"' .s: ,qv ^. ••i i• 'f "y 4- s+, ,.ter .. .. .. ..n. ,. ., .. '„ • :: ,.' ., � e. ;. ;•.. .. : ",.f • )t � r vt',� -. .sy �.' , _ f -,1, 4:,n - s feet were indicated. and we all strain- -ONE OF PRETTIEST BABY GIRLS IN THE SOUTH 'The,. Air Mail Mint Throug h • ed our *eyes over the aide watching . �' �Go _ _ WIM04LAbr for tree tops. Soon they pierced the Ili y err <:�, rte � r► " !:��'' • ��il #e Tn y Og Or fog, but not before we were as ng above them with hardly 'ten feet to - - spiire. The next few minutes were The Latest Corm of Transportation for His Majesties IVlail thrilling in the extreme, as we tore Has &e G' ieAu Established Fact and a and foi•wird ' at' ioo' mites an' "hour Service adding a strong wind behind us adding -many mii+4_ more, just i brushing the tree tops, but with just MUCH TO BE" DONE sufficient chances to see the ground to give "Shorty" a guide to his gen- To enable yoar Editor to give-the breath; hardly realizing• that we were eral direction. treaders of. th's page first-hand, in- on our way. A MODERN' MENACE. formation of the progress of the "Air The great city of Toronto refolded While we were flying so low -and Mail" is Canada, the Canadian Air- below us, lookit.g like a collection �f 'just as the mists were clearing -,a Ir ways Ltd. invited him to travel by air toy block houses with toy autos run- horse and buggy came in view on a mail plane to Montreal from Toronto ping about the streets, while our plane bush road beneath us. Dobbin, think- and return. The experience was in- roared eastward and a strong wind ing the plane was a- death - devouring formative, delightful, .disturbing and helped us on our way. demon, rio doubt, took to his heels. thrilling in the extreme. 0 T FOR A RECORD. Frantic hands %ere seen to tug at the The Canadian Airway.i Company lines as we approached the old top 'have -been flying the mail route be- Our pilot. "Shorty" Hatton, had s buggy. A white lace peered upward tween Toronto and Montreal . and week previously flower the 340 miles and as we got Directly' overhead Dob- Montreal and Rimousky -for nearly a from Toronto 'to Montreal in 1 hour bin had had enough. Turning sharp. year and a half; so what was a thrill- and forty minutes, and had said be- ly, he careened' madly to the right, ing adventure to be- Four Editor, was to fore leaving that to-daq looked like disappearing from our. view ,li "tall the pilots and those concerned with a chance to beat hia" previou's per- timLers." What a tale those folks the conduct of the company a matter formsnce. Bofors we were comfort, will have to tell! of mere routine. ably settldi to enjoy the trip Shorty Arriving at the Weston sir 'port in pointed to the earth, and there below WEATHER CLEARS SLIGHTLY. a drizzle with fitful showers and a us was Rice Lake, looking grey and The weather had now lightened con. 4L 0'_ li A Fairchdds "71" F r G ✓ N a. Little Hazel Harris, three, Black 1lountalu, iwha won prize in ehaby parade at 'the annual Rhododendron Festival held n Ashedtlle, N.C., f teat- ly and is called by experts south's Prettiest baby, A. _ another remarkable demonstration of SETS i how modern, science has knitted to -� • _ - `< gether the for -flung units of the Bri- tish Empire. GRAIN QUOTATIONS. �. Immediately after the close of the Crain dealers on the Toronto Board r 3- minute Westminster service. a re -'of Trade are' making the following laved courtesy program from Sydney, i quotations for car lots: - II 2 north,, $1 4141; • ' -.. � �; ., Australia, was .broadcast. In a trice, 1 .pan wheat-:-N-o. - r ll eners -in were transported from the 3 north„ $1 a8 in; No. 4 wheat, -- - - -� heart of the empire to Its farthermost $1.34; No. 5 wheat, $1.21; No. 6 ONE OF THE GIANT 420 HORSE -POWER CABIN PLANE'S -wh at, $1.09 y1, feed wheat, 96'e merrepolls on the other stile of tAe'II (ca.f. Goderich and hay ports. Price These dependable "ships" carry passengers and malt for months rain or al %itbout an accident, world. `on track, lc higher than above.) Later In the day all-Toronto wept to t Ilan. oats -No. 1 feed,. -14c; No. 2 7 strong wind blowing from the south. cold in the eluudy mi:s_less than ciderably and at 11.25 our piiot polntea ,(Burch, Class, creed and color were geed, ;i0e: Ec.i f, Goderich and bay - - west, we thought that perhaps the I twenty minutes from havi.tg taken lsodth :irid shouts- "Brockville" --one - tibmerged in faith, •loyalty and.grati .ports :) trip was "off. - = But no--coolly and off. "B:-qt tame I have ever made, hour and twenty -five minutes after ,rule. Citizens' thoughts were withI Am. corn -No 2 yellow, $1 10 s'�. `. quietly the staff went about their said "S!,vrt and the roar increased, leaving Weston -Air Fort; and one.,the.king: I (All rail delide.. Toronto, freights.) business. A mechanic tuned tha while the "air ,peel" indicator climb: hour later we made a perfect "three -I, The spirit that pervaded was one of basrslincludedelBr n. per ton. $2125; )VIge 420 horsepower Pratt- Whitney ed frotr:.120 to 135 miles per hour. point" landing in -the mud of the humllity. - There was no attempt at jshorts.- per -ton $_}9,25; - middlings, 2iine- ey',nder air - cooled motor till its A THRILLING TI'ViP:. Dominion Government air p)rt at St. ;great anthems or elaborate settings, 1$35:25. - -Soar wag steady and true. then .idled Hubert about ten miles south of --- 34on -', Hy common consent; It seemed, the l Ont. oats -Good, sound, heavy ;stn But bad lu,k lay ahead_ Soon a - to 45 to 48c, f a.b. shipping -' her Jown to a mere drone with the treat City. services iu the churches were, simple-; car Tots, -: ro ller hard! revolving. then weawerc t'r.aelo dein an um ene3 Y WITIi THE FI;YERS: _ points. 1? pe y g. grey appeared ' - A RA Idlgnifled, revaient. Pulpits resounded, "Here's the mail truck et aboard, trable cloud of :ok adrain. '•Short Our trip down had been thrilling with sincerer tributes to a man exalted Ont.- „ood 'milling wheat, f,fr ship, ' g y p because of his humility, to a monarch Pint: mints,' according to freights, -- 1plc•ase," and those of us- passengers had been flying at about 1,000 fret- and high speed,, and gropinF for our loca- i 81,15 to $,1.18. _ 'whose kindliness• is expressed in his 1 in tha big Fairchild six -water cabin keep'ng his . "crow ,9ig`rt" direction by tion in the . fog, but the tot resting Oats -42 to i�c, _ " plane -took our places. The postal observation and comperes bearing, but part wax to come. Due to an accic,znt idevotion to duty. Barley-- tilalting, 65. to 68c. 2nessenger approached, receipts were now we were in a mrss for the £o, to. the air port tender we had everal, r Buckwheat -R8c. E. %'lined - "So long, Shorty! ", and ourI - AvaIlowed us just where thr iron hours Nith, the `men %qto pilot tine King Deeply Moved ! Rye -No -'Y =15c. rnotnr roared. In an instant we be gar. charged hills of .Lern,a and Arldin lanes: The-Roriesthe • told and the i 1•Ian, •flour- First, patents, n . in g t g' p 3 ' s4,20, Toronto' patents, in Ito movt, and soon, after n burst of ton and Frontenae make the compass ass account of th; trip home and the , � p p ,>3y Abbey Service ;'ate. sp:•ed, the. plant was banking grace -' unreliable. ."Shorty" slowed clown the reason every reader must develop in- , Ont. flour - Track, 'Montreal, car _fully over the airdrorre far below•and `plane, and the altitude needle crept`terest in" flying -'vill be told in: these loft, •90 'per tint. pgiA k per barrel,' we greenhorns were gasping for lower on the gauge until t bare 200 columns next week.' a Sends Message -of Thanks to s,,,70. - CIerics Officiating at pFOnUCE. 4een to the care of the men s*ved and Radio ' �' Westminster wale d �Rad10 K111ts _ garonta whole-ale evilers are pay= Unfortunate Crash had own 70 mites to the nearest fete- il;g the following prices: - eraph office, at Allen Water, on the DESIRE IS FULFILLED Eggs, ungraded, cases returned- - Of Treaty Plane Transcontinental railway. Far Flung Empire Fresh extras, 27 to 28c; fresh firsts, : Flying Officer Slemon also flew the `- -- i London. -King. George, through his 5c seconds, 21c. Paying Indian Their Yearly two survivors to hospital at Sioux 1-}1anksgiving .Services From Secretary,' 'Lord Stamfordham; Sun- Butter - ('reamer solids, pasteyriz- •Treaty Money by Plane is Lookout Westminster night. sent _the..following messag^ ed, No. ], 38c; No. _ 37c: The overnrnent work in which the Westminster Abbey and ! to the Archbisho of Canterbury : Churning cream- Special,._39c; Na. Associated With Death aviators and Indian Affairs officials Then a Program from "The King .returned from.Westmin- 11, 38c; No. 35c. ^ ' . of Hudson Ba Om- ' were engaged, will be continued,.ren- ster with feelings of thankfulness and Australia Listener -to _IAVESTOCK: dezvous with the Indian tribes being satisfaction that his earnest desire to Heavy beef -steers, $10.50 to $11.75; :• pang COOK carried out as reviously ari•an ed, iri Toronto' people in an act of �- p g join with ills 1 1 _- - butcher steers-, • choice, . 1 • 5 to , Ottawa, July 8. -It was learned to- At Osnaburgh House efforts will be " ` thanksgiving has been accomplished.' $11. b; do, fair to ggood, $10 to $10.75; r stight that the treaty paying flight had made to salvate the engine and fusil• HUMILITY KEYNOTE "To Ahe Archbishop of Canterbury, do, corn., $8.50 to-S9,59t bu'.cher heif- age of the Fairchild machine, nbw iii I itothe Dean and Chapter of Westmin- �ers, choice, $it to $11.25; do, fair to progressed as far as Trout Lake, 1'5 40 feet of water, and' it is hoped the Starting shortly after six o'clock In.,ster, and all.who were responsible for good, $10 to $10.75; do, corn., $8.25 to unites due north of Osnaburgh House, craft wilt he recovered. !the- morning _when scores of local 'is- ; corttpiling and carrying out the special'( $9_.25; butcher cows, good to choice, with Flying Officer Rose transporting .Flying Officer Rose wired from hos: i teners•in heard the elayed radio' his Majesty desires to express $8.50 to $9.25; do, com. to med., $6.50 - H. N. Awrey, as well as the move broadcast of .the. Westminster Abbey to $7.75; do, canners and cutters, $4 vital at Sioux Lookout, that he will, his heartfelt gratitude. to S6; butcher bulls, good to choice, S by able to resume his work in about se.rvi.ce, .Toronto joined wtili truly ; "The whole ceremony displayed rev - te b pail `the- Indians, - The -pilot• left I patriotic warmth in tfie paean of ! $8.10 to $9; do, men., $ 7.50 to $8; two days: I ensues, dignity and A snots of boll- do, bolo as, $7.50 to $7,75; baby beef, them'-at' Trout Lake, 'inhere, abortly He will proceed to Lake St. Joseph ' thanksgiving which rose throughout ! ness which, with the setting of the � $10.75 oli $14,50; feeders, good, $9.75 afterwards, the Ontario Goverriiment and attempt to salvage the machine, the empire all day Srinday in grati- glorious Abbey, seemed_ to -complete. to $10; do, fair, $9 to $9,50; stockers, moth machine on a similar mission, and unless local• authorities have done tude for the King's recovery from his !that-sacrifice of thanksgiving offered i g *, $9,25 to $9,75; do, fai., - $8 to so already, will assist in -the recovery illness of the past several months. by. the King and his people for all the $0; calves, good, $13.50 to $14.50; do, " arrived with Roy Maxwell, director of ' The clearness with which Toronto "� ` do, grassers, $7.75 of the body of Sandy Morrison, I benefits received at the hand of God. med., $11 to $1_; _ the provincial service as its pilot, and radio listeners, sitting in their homes : to $8.75; springers; $85' to $125; Hudson's � Bav Company cook at the i, _ -� _ Mr. CI.n, assistant deputy minister Osnaburgh House post, who was heard the benediction of the arch- • milkers, '$75 to $1'00; lambs, choicer, of Indian affairs of the province. droned when the machine plunged. bishop of Canterbury pronounced in , Schreiber Lands $16; ..o, culls, $13 to $14; 'sheep, • into the lake. • choice,', $6 to $6.50; do med., $5 to Flying Officer' Rose' returned to Os- I the historic old English cathedral was ! p S,•50; do, culls, $2.50 to $4; hogs,' naburgh House in his Fairchild ma- - - -- - -- St1t No Cheering select,,, w.o.c., $13.25 to $13.50; do, do,' ''chine to pick up John George Ruther= A Poor Midsummer-Job ; i fed, X12.70 to $12.95; 'do, f.o.b., $12 to • _ f d f th P ' 1 t' ieture t Only Hig Father to Welcome :812.2.5; do, thick smooths, el 75 t or o e rovtncra mo ivn p bureau. While here, in making this landing, an accident happened, result- ing . in the death of Sandy Morrison of . the Hudson Bay Co. Aviation authorities has descredited ireports from the north country that erie of the 'pontoons buckled and the 'machine sank after it had landed 'on the- lake 400yards•from'shore. It is • believed that- the pilot may. have been deceived by "glassy" water; an optical and •atmospheric condition _ tending. to make a surface of water 'appear nearer than it really is. If this -was so, and the pilot "flattened out" to land too soon, his machine might ','drop the few remaining.feet into the ;water, nose first. Latest reports to Ottawa 'show that' 'T.eading Aircraftman John Shaw, the mechanic of the machine, was no•t on 'd Yellow Bird Stowaway $12.75 to $13; do, off trtiuc s, o • $13. ` (New York. - Arthur Schreiber, who i '- tried to "emulate L-iridbergh "` an-ill 'Smuggled Cigarettes (jeopardized Armeno Lotti's trans -I La Patrie (Ind. Cons.): Austere per. Atlantic flight by stowing away;on the sobs have been heard to declare that plane, came home recently feeling as 1 no 'articles, are more appropriately disgraced as the fabled aspirant for `taxed than tobacco and alcohol, as knighthood who made a pass at a, these are" things which . dragon and thwacked the princess in- . the'taxpay stead. I earl do without. This may be correct Not a horn tooted, not a fireboat in theory. But in practice, how many played, not 'a flag waved" and not a' people .do we know who can really as torn up as the I stop smoking • The habit of smoking telephone book te practically always makes of it Portland, Me., young man came up the I necessitl+. We will continue to smoke bay on Whalen, t the liner orat aln.' Grover,I in spite of every tax, but we will take 1 , t was busy elsewhere with a' fresh mur- I every opportunity we can get of de-' _ der. frauding the Customs... - Only Schreiber's father seemed to ' remember that here was the boy who Hostess, "I'vo sent special invita- ;. t t, hid in the tail of the Yellow Bird, • tions to a couple of botanists for my board at the time of the ace en emerging to shout "surprise" at three ( dance tonight." Within two hours after the crash, COASTGUAROSMEN GET CLOSE TO A BIG ICEBERG Flying Officer Slenr.on, commanding t ` *xrtled Frenchmen when at last they Friend -- "Why?" Hostess - "I the photographic detachment at the United States coast -guard cutter Tampa drifting close to a tinge iceberg. -were' out over the Atlantic after more thought they would take an interest bast, -had investigated the occurrence, This is as close as the ice patrol vessels have ever coma to a berg" than a year of careful preparAtion, lin the wall- floweral" - 4r ..... .. 4,��V­,-�,­,-,-�A#,W-_,-- 7- Vf 4: 4F NA e. .... .... .. r"; te-, 4= " ,� �,. 7 "; �` e � ­` - - Clip a p Z., 7 —Mrs. Cooper and daughter, —George Cowan has secured a ti -Mrs. of Toronto, while inotoi. position wick the Durant.Motor ,LOCALISMIS 0 to'Kiragstrn on Saturday inarning Co., of Tor unto. —Miss Merle Hall, of aid a brief visit to the furruer's —A full supply of "Clillliax Btig Toronto, lq t�� e home on Sund I _. Trother, W.J.aud Mrs. Clark. Killer" at J. S. Balsdou'u Hard. was ay. La —Miss* ttra Andrew, of Torun W. V. Redditt has leased F. W ware. 20 lb. bag fur 80�. Come to, was hums over Sunday. Week's residence, at present occ. and get a supply. upied by Ed. Weiler, who will —Mrs. Fawcett children, of —Rev. J; S. and Mrs. Ferguson vaeate it as soon as he secures a Manitoba, are spending a con_ ple are now enjoying a four-iveeks' house in Guelph, where he has a of weeks with her parents, Win. vacation. Rood situation., Mrs. Redditt 'and J. and Mrs. Stanley. —W. J. Calvert, - of Toronto., Farmers and Gardeners spent Sunday at the home of his children are P.4 prese6t holidaying —E. L. Ruddy has purchased mother here. at the home tier parents in Cann• from the Toron to- Eastern Railway ington. the old right of-way between the —W m. and Mrs., CuIlle spoilt Stand By .—Oocil DeGeer. of Claremont, Greenwood road and Church St. Several days this week wit] Sites in Orono, appeared in the Pickering Police —Mies Mary Ruddy sailed from —Miss Aunle Kelxhley, of To Court on Wednesday of last week Montreal for England on the Duch. St ti ..ronto, spent with Charles charged with a serious offence. J. "s of Atholl last week. She will . McGlbbou, County Crown Att• be abroad for about two months, and Mrs. Haight. a on c orasy. of Oshawa. prosecuted a4d —L. B. Tapson. piano tuner` of —Mrs. Ellis, elocutionist. of To- ronto, visited. with Pickering A', G. Browning K.C. of Whitby, Bowmanville, expects to be here defended the prisoner. Judgment shortly. Any orders left at the Announciing. friends on Sunday. was reserved until Saturday even. w�vs' Office will be promptly at- -Mrs. Rorke and daugbors, of Toronto, moved last week tb their - ing when` ire was fofours- guilty. and tended to. aura rner cottage here. y sentenced to two ears imVrlson- —Misses Marion and Marjorie - MeDt less one day in the Ontarib Shepherd, of Detroit, are holiday- -Mrs. N. J. Morrisey. of Orillia, called on a number of Pk*ering Reformatory.,Tbe decision *111, be ing at 'the home of their grand- "The Big Store" has again re' friends one day last week. Apoealed. parents, James and Mrs. White, —Beginning with Sunday next and other friends and relatives. —Fred Andrew is again on duty (July 14) and contil3n�jr for eight —Dr. H. T. Falalise, Resident Dent-' ned to his ceived a large' supply of that after being cooft house weeks, St. Paul's and'Stl'Atidrew I s ist, Office in residence, two 'doori —Miss Gertrudis .famous for some t.iuo7,o'wiog tor illness. United Churches will have union east of St. Andrews Church. Pick- W&1,3b, of T services, On Sunday next the ering. Office hours 9 am. to 6 p.m rolat6, has been' spending a few services will be held in St. Paul's daily, and evening by appointment. 0 ;home, after spending a few days R. H. Rickard' and on. the follow- St. Paul's Sunday School. to the days with Miss Dorothy Ferguson. Church, both morning and even. (X-ray service).—* K —Mrs. IA. Salter has returned log, and will be conducted by Rev. —The Young People's Class of with William and Mrs. Crossey,of ing Sunday the services will be number of 15, motored io Toronto 'King Bug ill ..Bowmanville, held in St. $t. Andrew's Church. on - Tuesday and there took the —John 8, and Mrs. Balsdon and Both Sunday School@ will be held boat for Niagara, Falls, when they -family spent Dominion Day in in the churches in which the pub- had a most enjoyable outing. Simplest and easiest method Burford with the former's brother, ..Fred, and fa in il y. lie worship is being conducted. On —The "Busy Bee" Mission Band Sunday the services will be: 10 a. of St Andrew's Church will meet J. C. Bryant and Mrs. E. A known ior ridding ;out the Bryant spent a few day in To. Sunday School; 11 a. m.. morn- on Saturday afternoon, July 13th, 8 ins worship; 7 p. m., evening ser- at 2.45, at the home of Mims Eva th-a former's rol3tO VisltJ9R, with vice. All are invited. Pilkey. If it rains will be held in Potato Bug. ;.Also a -great daughter, Mrs. Reg. Geb. —Miss Ethel Powell, nuree•in- —On Sunday while on his way basement of church. Please note training in the Whitby Hospital, from Wellington County to King- the change in time. stimulant to plant growth.' "Yat Sunday at the home of her ston, a Hollander, named Robert —James Hadley will sell at Eljortbolt, a pastry cook, met with Frenchman's Bay, east aide, on parents, W. R and Mrs. Powell. a very serious accident on the July 13th, everything in hii house, —Mrs. H, G. Calvert, who has highway just east of the townlice. also house and lot. Everybody is been in very poor health during He was travellioR on his motor, going. Bring your lunch and Simply dust the powder through :the past few months, is, we are glad to state, now much improved. cycle, and losing control of his spend the afternoon at the beauti — Services for thanksgiving for machine. ran into his Chevrolet ful cRmping grounds. a canvas dust bag—no water ory of King George were sedan driven by Edwin Allen, of —Did it ever occur to you that She recd .y- 9T Bircheliffe ALverlue. Toronto, it requires money to run & news- necessary. Use it on any kind conducted in the various churches The car ran over his left Itig which paper uffice? Apparently a large throughout the Empire on Sunday was badly broken and crushed. wimber never give the 'matter a of plant that is infected. 1t —Mr. Quigley, olio recently The unfortunate man was taken thought. They keep taking a purchased John Anuan's residence to the Oshawa General Hoopital, paper for years, never thinking of .,stimulates the plant. at the east end of the viu where his limb was amputated making a remittance until they a qe. is ire-modeling the building and has below the knee. The motor-cycle get a 1-duriner," and even then imen now employed in the work. was completely wrecked. [We they soon forget about it until have j met learned that he has died they get another ­duuner." We Trice 85 cents per bag —Cecil Bradley continues in - poor health following an attack from his iojuries.] have a large number of Pubwrib- of quiney from which he suffered —The Toronto Transportation era who are in arrears. By look- Commissiou has come in for some iva at the label on the paper they me"ral weeks ago. We hope be criticism on account of the reek- will see how they stand. An 11100y soon recover his former good lessness of some of the driver-4. early remittance from those pen Ms, SsAPMAN q _Iwilth. wn —Mrs. Leonard Bath and child Their comp I , t i 18 that the bussee pie would be greatly appreciated. i"Wit last week with friends in are usually exceeding the 4peed SALE RtOISTEft. tbecity. On their return they limit and they monopolize the 0 road forcing other cars to 00 Saturday, July 13th—Auction "e ;1. were accompanied by Mrs. Ernie peril�nsly near the'ditches. These of a Rvod choice lot and house at Sumine- r--,.-G ods Whyte and daughter, who are complaints are made in regard to Frepchman's Bay, the great sum- spending a week with her the lines running north and west riser resort. Also all the furTiture, —A very heavy rainstorm pa,%. of Toronto, but we frequently beds,! bedding, " diabes, curtains, sad over this locality. on Saturday he complaints of a similar char rugs, etc. the property of Jas. We are showing a fine line of Gent's Summer Goods which w' prove very 4� an important weather beneficial to the ram sod grain act r respecting the busses run- Hadley. As this is for this warm crope and to garden stuff. ning' east from Toronto. The sale everybody come. Sale at one Many d I re claim that it is necessary o'clock, standard time. Furniture ure fields of bay that nave just been the speed limit in order cash. For terms of real estate apply STRAW HATS, BLAZERS, BATHING SUITS, eat will be damaged somewhat by to 'a x c eed the down pour. to live up t4 the schedule. But to Jas. Hadley, 159 Duchess Str_ —At Fairport Beach & sale of this Pxcuse will not hold good as Toronto. W. B. Powell Auctioneer. ARROW BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, homemade cooking will beheld regards to MODOPOliZiDg the roads. sod an afternoon tea will be serv. The Toronto Transportation Com- - New A&vor"sorxmats. ARROW TWO•PIECBD UNDERWEAR mission, -who own the Gray Coach ed on Saturday, July 18th, at 8.00 ea, could esaily remedy the griev- A.NCTNG—Every night -ENTERWOVEN SOCKS o'clock (daylight saving time), Dst Dew Drop Inn. Ki pton, Road. East of Rouge Hill. 4ftf under the anspices of St. George a the T n the trade —A garden party, under he very flillest i Woman's Missionary Guild and PASTURSTO LBT—Abundance of anspiL*e of the Wow&a's Associs W. A., of Duribarton. JR?.ahturt and good water, and pli�vty of shade. tion of St. Paul's United 0hureb. G. H Clare :dgwp. 'R, R. 2. Claremont. Phone —The strawberry crop has been 32 Will be held Dest Wednesday 0 ter 4a 46 good this y4sar. The heavy rains DOOD and evening in the Memorial RUCHING —Local and Long Dist- which fell last week have helped Park. At 4 p. an. a girls' softball JL ance hauling, also sand and gravel bauled. That Summer Suit greatly in prolonotiog the harvest, Prices reawnabk. & A. W, Mitchell. Pickering. game will be played between Pick- 37-52 Y can select fromiSemi Ready. TTp Top Tailaxiii or as this plants were beginning to ering and Centennial and at 7 Phone Pick 5720. ou suffer before the min revived o'clock a boys' softball game be. USTOM CHOPPING — I am prepay- iowndes samples. We gu%rantee them. The raspberry crop prom C ed to do castom chopping on Tuesday after tureen Pickorhm and Andley will a perfic.t fit 'law well and they will soon be on t noon and all day Saturday of each week. I have be played. At 8.15 p. m. -there also chop for sale. H. E. Turner, Wbitevale. 33tf the market. —The following_ pupil@ of Miss erved TDRY (Semi finisb)--:-Let our driver call and Will be it quilt auction. 8 pper ORONTO WET•WASH LAUN- i :R. LAW were Eaceessfal in the from 5 o'clock until all are e Beginning at 8.30 an excellent -plain our 24.1--r service. just le your Kew leave pe recent examinations of theToroo- name with Mr. S. W, Davis. barber shop. We to Conservatory of Mneic: Intro- program will be rendered by the will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. Slater Shoes for melt and K pie ro d of Auctory Piano— Isabel Richardson ronic Male Quartet compose the the kids. You s ply VOR SALE—Ford light deli A. W. Lynde, 4kriliur Cuthbert, _'t beat then land Mnrie Balsdon, pass; Elemen• JU truck. in dandy obaM good winter an= can Andrew Cuthbert and W. Moore, met curtains; can be used as roadster, Will ac- 'F7 tAry Andrew Ferguson, which willconeistof costumequa cept part cash and potatoes or produce for sal - which and Wgreuerite Bell, pass; r- nee, or all cash- David J. Scott, Altona Road. tettes, comic song@, comic sketches 3-4 mile north of Kin 26tf Pickering' _. Junior 'Piano —Vera Clossom and Fred T. Bunting, ' monologue@, cornet and banjo GVertrude Lawson, paa!-. oolce, So"hern melodies and Min. �URNITURE FOR SALE—Quebec Established 1857. —$t. George's Cblnrcb, Sunday, . I 'heater with warming closet and rescrvoir, strel act. Gates open at 3. 30 p. ni . good as new; Oak extension tab] Kitchen --- July 14th,- Rev. H. C. Lewis Hoop. 50 chairs, Medicine chest, 2 Rugs as good ' as new, (standard time). Admission er will conduct the 16 30a. m.1H0ly and other articles, Must be sold at the Coturnuiflon Service, and the rec cents; children, under 12 years, owner is leaving town. Apply at p,y�,C.,i:*.. William St., opposite the public school. 25 cents. AGE, for the evening Pervice at 7.30 p. Weiler, Pickering Village. ot THE CENTRgL ­GAR W. Sunday school will meet at —The annual strawberry 'fest- OR SALE—Dining room suite, 9.80 a. m. Monday, July 150, the ival of, St. Andrew's Church, F lounge, leather couch, white bed- co Pickering which was held in the Memorial roorn'suite. ' walnut bureau and stand. brass bed, combined Vestry of . Pie Park on Friday evening drew a library table, springs, matt reis, mission chairs, ✓ and Duabarton congregations will eu tapestry rug, kitchen chiurs. . m u s. r1loors., window screens, meet at -St. George's Church at good crowd. A number being preO `kTituMe' table, screen P. V2, en t from distant parts of the town chum, butter bnwl, invand'cream can, pails . H. binder. milkin and other articles. r4 _g ma —The nursing course opened on ship, Whitby, Oshawa and other chine. sprayers, Wm. J. Gilmer, Lot 28. Con. I • nd- outside points. An excellent sap Pickering, Dunbarton P. 0. 44-46 Monday last with a wood atte per with an abundance'of straw. Auto Itepairs­ Accessories, Oils and once. Pupil@ may enter ally day. CARD OF THANKS berries gave satisfaction to all. A The Women's Institute will all meet at good program was given by the We wish to tbank all our friends the on Friday, ­ Gasoline, Acetylene Welding) ]espon. Whitby bond who were also very and neigbi,ore for their many sets of 119th lost., and bear the lost sociable time in pie. Fenerous in the number of select. kindness sad expressions of symatby. Afterwards a soc during the illness and at the time of vie style will be held on the school 10119, whicb,were of the popular Battery Chargai—b. variety and pleased the 'audience. tbe,deatb of our beloved Wber. James bring their lunch baskets i Repairs mad es grounds. Members will please BTers. . L8 well Mr. Sydney Erskine, of Whitby, song and Daugliter e on: all, makes as their frisads. with his sister as his accompanist, —The Young People's Society of gave a number of,vocal selectionp =1C=! -t. _39o" __rX2%1a4- which were well rendered. The, W COX89. St. Paul's. United Church held their regular meeting in Memorial Misses Kerr, of Whitby, delighted park on Monday evening. Two the audience with their dancing AT — Sword AVALON P kVILION, bo groups, under the leadership of the Highland Fling. of M]"p7snd Morris Lawson, play• dance etc. which were given in ROSEBANK I ed a game of ball. The fofmeT Scottish costume. They are mose SATURDAY, JULY 6TH, 1929 ,?M�Ppl yi their art and may be And every Saturday night at 8.130 team being the winners they are proficient in now sebedtiled the winning girls' sure of a hearty welcome where (standard time), Music will be CHARLES Be S P E +• 0 E Pb team no Monday, July 29th. After ever they may appear. The chair furnished by • the gAtne, Rome important business was ably filled by the pastor Rev Fred Staint9D and his Merry-Land P Proprietor, Pickering . Was transacted. J. 8 la's neon. 1 44-47 Collegians. v,