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XLIX. - PICIMERING, O1. s y �i' ID Y; 1�TA 2�, 1930. - - . o. 3� , Pr>zKslftastal {dasbw. i Mill South Ontano Football Assodatror+. �TT �O���llt8 � First Half 1830 ♦!•({+}L1:Y Y The services in the Dun}?ar toll Community Hall on Sunday next will .May Sist—Claremont at Cherrywood R. H. 0. PEARBON—Pb eician _ be as follow%: Sunday School, ..1.80 Brooklin at 'Goodwood ]ULLS Dn C*=N= XPAV m. S. T. ).; Evening Prfayer $,80 June 7th=Goodwood at Claremont ad snrseon. Dunbarton. 10017 p ( Cherrywood at Brooklin m p B: FORBYTH, O b.D., Is ranula);fail blast sawing lum- p' - f S. T ) a , p Director June 14th—Brooklin at Clareraorn tri t a Awodationaf ontsrto. Res. ber, reaebes, doubletrees, GREEN RIMER. . Goodwood at Cherrywood 14otabliohed 1888 ember of the American Optomesrieal Jun '21st--Cherrywood at Claremont tongues etc. _ A tion. nes. U11%. by appolatmtat. rooklin 110blonelism GWemon . , EARL A.(1RUBIN,R.0.- EyeeiRht basswood and elm Margaret Wilson spent a couple of June 28th--Claremont at Goodwood Specialist. gonour graduate of the College logs. days last week in Oshawa. Brook" at Cherrywood Q *§ ed ometry oTCanada;• Gold medalist and Reginald and Mrs. Nighswander July -5th—Claremont at Brooklin FIRST COSI et.tt erman prize winner in 1926. At Markham Clrafn Chopping Tuesdays do every Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m..in Dr. and Fridays. of Bridgeport, visited"on Sunday last Cherrywood at Goodwood Barker's dents office. At Stoufiville from wed- with J. A. and Mrs. Nighswander s coat of freight and Middle ..day to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- -Manufacturin Baskets of all and son. ourhtt+►RTow Why pay g ed.Glason fitted and repaired. Highest quality g >i -- man's profit on your feed e r at Lowest Prices_ Phone StouH 2405. 4617 descriptions. The Green River Mission Circle Born on May 21st, to John and Mr's will hold their monthly meeting at I can make any mixture of feeds you twga�. 'Price reductions at the Taylor, a son, wieh—Barley,, Cate, Corn, Peas. factory. the home of Mrs. Wm Gray on Thu- y //��' H. Cgp-iBTIAI(, Barrister shad rsday, May 29th, at 2.30 p• m. The Mrs. Jean White spent last week- or will cell pure Peas to add to i ,C1»Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Mosey.. !hone ldarkhauh 6406-or-8[20 or write " " end in the city with her daughter- your own grain for ch P. w word for roll call is GO . Ding the recent electrical atozn, ping, and thus mska F tea. south wing Court'Howe, Whitby. 25ia Chae. White. Locust HILI. Oat. Bert and Mrs. Hutchings of Toron- l to slated with E. and Mrs. Hutchings the chimney of Mr. Chas. Annie s your feed go further. , Rp EATON 8c ROSS—Barristers. So- beautiful residence was struck by y } .i Jtieito,». Northern Ontario Building, 880 s 1 recently. lightning, the bricks being scattered BaaSsreet Toronto. Ust Arriving -Beams, CHERRYWOOD. all over the yard, the pipes in some ;BARLEY FEEDF RosaAdelaide 2767 rooms 'were blown in and some dam- For pigs or cattle is the beet value oh>< A meeting of the Commranity of age done but fortunately no lives the market; without exception, It ` ICHARD80N A PICSSRING— were lost and no person severely is higher is protein andlowec Barrister, solidmre ate.. 21s 514 Coated 101ee 2X $g and 5g B. C. Chezryr�voo�-��71� i ^ 4a_f fro t Bold st higher ted. Church will be g P arativn Lite Buitdiah; Corner Yoa3r er sad Rie9 held-ozz Tuesday; -May--$+th-fgr the- -isurt--- census Sea,Toronm. phones Adela,de 44851 and Cedar Shingles. purpose g of considering the moving On Saturday last in the Sick Child 1610. Peekeriag oBsae open Wtlaetla7 and ' dawrday eveainis. Phone Piet bboo. 8tt �BOr a large ua>ztit of of the Hall and connecting the same ren's Hospital there died Joan Maxie Prices, g q with the Church Will all those infant daughter of Frank and Mrs. Try it on my guarantee—Special i; laeytaaE interested in our Church, please be Sewell, of Cedar Grove. The baby price for ashort time, F Yougb and dressed present on that date to decide this was just four months old. The pa THIL C.SMITH. D, D. 9., L. D.8, question. ents havq the sincere sympathy !Succeesor m Dr.J N.Dales,, Graduate of Jack Pine, Spruce and The drama that was given on Fri- the community in their sad bereave- � . am Roya:Co11e`e of Dental Surgeons and Toron- p- meat The funeral took place to a" ' �pL'ni.ersety, At Claremont office over D. A. day night here, by the Young PeoC 0 A Ssott'a store every Tuesday and Frula Phone teen!®ek Ln1nh8Z. le o! Cherrywood, was a huge sur Markham cemetry on Monday sitar- 1 stooff 10.11' cess. It was ,given to a full house On Sunday morning the residents HERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D 8.. ��CKERING •aa and judging by the applause, the of the community were appalled to a [).D.S., Graduate of the Royal College .. •a- • audience was well satisfied. At the hear of the suddepp death from Ang'- " � ^- Dental Surgeon and the Uut.ermt7 of Toronto close of the play the Directoress„ ins, Pe+ewris, of Ml's. Isaac Nobes, in A good supply of Hard and Soft „ OEae to rss�aaee second door zest of St. Aad- LU MEER Y�tD oww's Church. Pickertag.Oat Oaice boars 9 �.i Mza. A. O. Flett, was presented with her ?2nd year. She had been in Coal on hand. Also a supply a� a.a. m s p. ®., or by appoiatment, ;]t-ray a beaatifful oil painting, by the poor health for about a week but her r�+? aerv,ce). Phone Pick 8700. 48ty of Kindling Wood, a Young People. Anyone wishing d condition was not considered serious. ®� adnels, j^T T D 1\T g�'7 T T real evening's entertainment, will Mrs. Nobes whose maiden name turas stove lenilth. - 'a V R 17 IJ rnske no mistake in engaging these Martha King, was twice married, 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. BLIZABETH RICHARDSON— NEW, USED ANN ANTIQUE young artists in their play "Hama her first husband, George Gourley, .FireandautoaabileInsuranceOfallkinds. IN i'ARIH,"TY Ties having died over thirty years ago. DONALD ML'NRO, PiOILE1iIN(i- pop eesttae coops-me of soled financai stand- Her husband and family have the Marshall Mat. BALSAM. sympathy of the coninnnity in their s: Simmon's Bede, !! IG EOR4E KEAY--Licensed auction- tresses, Dressers. Tables and £./Jones spent Sunday with Glen harass@meat. The funeral took place L. 8V�+�����a'!rA ''lly�r ,-,. 'I'. u.e start -w gen:rw sale. Chairs. Picture Frames. on Saturday afternoon w Erskine !Building and General ��y attended to Term renaonaeie R. M040 friends cemetery. Contracting. = vell�a. Phone stouff 9008, a1-4 Our prices are the lowest. Mrs. R. Sadler, visited the week- POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, el. H. Beal, • Claremont end -with her parents in Whitby. BrtoSJG+inM. Estimates furnished oo all etaoeea » t� coronae. of T��omsre>o a'O ?bone 924 Master Jack Ward, of Claremont. of work—lotarior Lad Exterior. : qua esJas et sdh ttmda esararosa'so ea sbueseas visiteEl his grand-parents the- past Miss Phyllis Gervw spent the week ,alterations and repairs. aattaa r eau Oaase al+s F.o-. Ona week. with city friends. Chimneys Built Concrete Work. O13.212ATON TOWN dHIPGLZ RX THE RURAL Mrs: Arbuckle was with. her-sous- Dr. Ben. Churchill, of Illinois, vis- Phone Pickering 3719 Vii. • f>vov.yn�• o ren s'ata>ig in, Miss E. Pugh, of Claremont, ited his native, village of Brougham +0&vlaw• LooO1°"d'• B"' Sam" °' i"a SECUKITIES COMR?1NY L1 D. FAIRPORT, - - ONTARIO • -.i isauar at ltraalop Ld. last week. recently. - - asaar' case, t-9 MrS. Percy, and Mrs. J: Bizkett, The Crocker family, o3 Toronto, g� Q R. GRANT—Lo.. 1. ooacesoioo 4, Real Rotate and Insurance. •' of Myrtle visited with Mrs. Brown were with the Matthews family uu 8 H IN G L E39 S Scarbom Talephone Martham 7508 Oa Monday. Saturday. Accountant. Bas m.a and Manic,- Farm Properties a Bpeeialty, Miss Viola Jones of Toronto, spent Mr, anti Mrs. Gray of Green Riv- Nous Scotia Shin le. ta�u GRANT, GODFRE Y SCO.,it a couple of days with her arcate W. ez, visited with Albert and Mrs. Gra q St. East, Toeanto. Canada. iAd�etatda gqd OfAce:213 214 Confederation y P y Galt Galvanised Steel 9hlogler _ Life Building. Toronto. P. and Mrs. Jones. on Sunday. Bird's,Felt Slate Shingleoi M. MAW, LICKNORD AUC• Phone Main 1M. Cecil Jones is sporting a new car. Bob Harvey and family of Toronto for sale at : rroNsgR,hor Yort,C�etaioandDntbaa Mise Myrtle Wilson of the Whitby spent Sunday with the former's par- T. PATSRSAN'8 - CLAREDdONT. All heads.f eaies atoawerr ataraded Branch Office; Gordon Building-, Hospital Staff spent the -week-end ents, Bert and Mn. Harvey.- - ra Tarsus raa.°°•bt Dates eo< sad Pickering Ontario. with her parents Miss Mair, of Columbus, Mrs Mair 17511 and get prieeo. Phone 2815 Massnow at IZWS'Odr.. as1 and Indapaa I ��,Ona ,gy Phone 0800. � 2Bt! • of Clinton and lfltases Black and rti GREENWOOD friend of Toronto were recent visit- LAWS I rHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER F. Bush is home at present and is ora of E. and lairs. lioltbv L �'1' 17 Cosi d�0a WASHED OUR WAY. _ # under the doctor's-care. Mr. and )ild Perryman had their 9 A R A (D E r - J . ; James and Mrs. Raine Spent Sun- yamgest child into the city to see a ^� We have made a business of ds, with friends in Milton. specialist for ear abscess this week ?, + - - - womb da Here each color Ed. andy rs. Pugh of Caremont, The child is now improving.and AND SERVICE STATION y' ` — ilc formula emeetrita ' w reed irisvillage on Sunday.Circle met t home- Tthe $undap9vndah �v> -observed { :r abric vew sciend- eMperance ---�iyE a soft �1 Of Th G befit quality OD needs. For each clave we use vtnih Mrs. Brown, Temperance Supt. Q use from nitre to twelve cbsn- of Odra G. Pegg on Saturday after- of repairing of care, also bat. -haIId " ' _ .- as of filtered raiosott water.__ noon. taking the study period 3kk ertres- be� charging, electric do average of viz sot, w Rol- Oscar and Mrs.-Raine of-OsTiaava,, � -� may- � a T� - welding end is fact h• mind created by education. We g --LAW lone for our family washing. spent the week-end with James and everything in eon- -No woadTer alotbee I+nnderid - 3fzs. Maine. must keep this question. always to. section with •fit. here ase cleaner and bra, Wes. Sadler is much improv- the front, embracing each and every car work. a last longer. ed in health. We hope she will soon oPPortunity of influenginR the youth �, 011e, dreaee and AeceseoeiN x 0_t_Wa Lau a� be -melt again. of our land if the work of past years always on hand. Taxi Service. $a3 i1a Miss Maggie Graham of Claremont is not to be annulled. _ ' ^w r visited with her sister, Mrs.- Kirk The W M. S. 'of St. John's church Agent for Chevrolet Cars. , House ��@��g v0 s! Y��• Heelby, Inst week. met at the home of Mrs. Philip on o-` All clothes nod frequent dry cleaning Will Ormerod returned home on. ' r�a�aiter�hoon when busy fin- Gordon •J. j..aW to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning Friday after spending the week with gars work on gtiiits for thein bale can n department turas old clothes frienis in East Toronto. and a good workIt"lwas accomplished. out like new. Herb Middleton is able to be up a Arrangements were made for the WE CALL AND DELIVER gain after being confined to the Friday supper to be provided for To. Teach- Phone Og00 house with an at of 'tonsilitis. those attending the Standard Teach- : R.0.Jones,Local Representative. Emmerson and Mrs. Ormerod went er Trairing Class to be held in the Now. that housecleaning time.is to Claremont on Sunday to see the church this weak. Ddr9; Philip �z- St rain , kid. ved the ladies of the W. M. S. withz. here,.why not brighten up .' Black$mithing I letter's sister,' Miss Laura Morgan, 1 the home with new a who is i11 at her Name there. dainty refreshments and tea. ' The Women's Institute met at Use our special quality x- floor coverings P dTOUFFYItLL the home of Mrs. Holtby on Tuesday • Bores shoeing a Specialty. _ -_ afternoon, May-13th, Mrs, Allen Q?TGN ` -----�Fe-brae new : 0imeral-Work,inelt�din�� was 1n Toronto on _ofSUrley, _District Presid- Work, promptly Monday, Tuesday an W e sy ant being a very much appreciates, - OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM and attended to attending the Ontario Dental Con- on that occasion. The main e OONGOLEUM RUGS guest More eenomical, no washing - in the new tiaras. Also, vention that was held at the Royal business of the afternoon was the ` pa •Agent for Taco Farm York Hotel. election of officers which was quick- ineuree cleaner milk. Machinery. The United Church,' at a largely ly transacted. The following art SPecirtl pace - We bade Walnut Dsessire from attended meeting, renewed its call the officers for the ensuing year- 26 ear: 24.00 to 40.00. 2'. �'. Z7CTSooetiwMsd Rev, Thos, Laidlaw, of Owen Hon. President—Mrs. R. D. Miller; 49 C�YitB 'a pOL1nd Dressing Titblee 80.00 GREENWOOD 491y Sound. At •a meetng of the official President—Mrs. Holtby; Vice-Pres-- . : end 45.00', board, held several weeks ago, Mrs. Shepherd; 2nd Vjce-President+-- We also sell Filter Cloth in a unanimous call wet extended to Mrs. Albert Gray; See.-Trees.—Mrs. and Filter Discs: Other Dressers and Stands - Tune Mr. Laidlaw, but -at a.congregational Milton Burk; Press Sec.—Odra. T. C. meetin several days later,. it was Brown; District Director—Mrs. L. alway in stock. gg e - - — rejected by a majorifty of one.The Johnston; Program' Committee!••- ON call is renewed on-condition that the _ We have Simmons Steel bade in - - Owen Sound church extends a can Heade °f Departments,-�°°hO will �e �jF R E E walnut to match dressers. - ! -their several subjects 'ave basis for r rry to-Rev. Mr. Warren. In the avast monthly ragrams, Plaaist—Ddra. ' ra -tttis-�ot-being-�o ffir, QVith a'25c tin of Talcald Powder Mattream priced frog ISO--- . Harvey.- Af wr-tbe ordinary basin- we Rre giving a bottle of to,28.00. $� $ � will be asked to remain another yeah• esu was finished Mrs. Moore rgaa perfume There was considerable excite introduced and gave a most interest- ' cliail in "a inspect,these goods ata Over C F R B every Saturday - ment in the village last week owing ing and helpful talk, which sass tho- our show rooms. _ to the mysterious disappearance of roughly' enjoyed bq r►Il preserrt. Pre- ;Absolutely Free. KE 1, N� ' G N- . night 7.15 to 8.15. - , Dorothy Myers, 15 year old student ;Ntions are being made for. the Only a limited quantity at • You can ba B.-H. Psinte, Vara= of the Continuation School. She speaker, Mrs. Rose Stevens, whe will y' c' y had been living sinze infancy with be present with the meeting on May 8 t mitt ishes and Colored Bnamel her ',grandmother, Mrs. Levi Hoov- 30th. More definite reports of her Jones 'u tore ' te As 'Ste ere, She disappeared on Monday at visit will be given next week. from noon. On Wednesday, Mrs, Hoover _ � Phone.1900 _ got a telegram from her at Chico Agents for Sargon and f , [� ARQ saying that she was on her-.ray to be B 100, the largest dirigible Sargon Palle. °•; Furniture Dealer and] rL • IN BUSHB Los Angeles, to visit her mo her ho in the world, is expected to leave Funeral Director ; �Ah+o Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 4800 resides there. The latest rep is England a mod ntra few dayson tIR aft c Druggist and Chemist. e that she has been located clip Phone , ,Pj0k6rin& a , as�Pi4Rlffi_ • ' ] 011 d be lien a Pick t Sear. at�r� s e n . r Y,.4. •:A.r.,;•-,,...�.,',.. .,.c-..:,..„,..,-'-:v.....:,....;,,V..+.✓.,�..,�,.-,h,a.aa:,.+'r�.”r..--z.-r••y,...n,:gu.r.,....{yr-itmt,,••.•rn•,'..•gn.c..!'.a."', w•..or::�:.•a..4+.A.::-�x:,T;.7'•S•''.�,.,.'�:.+,.f..,--,.,tw—..—...M t.;!r-.+•?•...., .. •m7 x:1.r�.nY•.•,s,�R//s, i't .�.w•c-„••.+:•:.,-r:a.nt.•�..;,a•15.:..�.t.0„,Ja.....�i> w.a.s.,e1YG-r:"'•e^''::..n3. •'" --.s•,�.+—:,ra<+�.;,n g-r rerc,:SucC:=P,•..;r.•4,e;*•.•.�t�.,.,,w.,— ., ."'a+n!a x, „I- .,..!. n.,ap5°rc.#',��`y.}.'.,1...t•:...t, � -rw•�;- $ « .70r: - Ry;+a�•.g.•:Y�g ia p•n v° �• Lw 4'w • K*.�_ .. �-- ,h.: �r y. _T •.r' J• C 1�;'. ' S .N. "'w.: .5:.'. d. � � +�' ,�",,.r.,c•":• ^"j” .;.. ,'� .,, . :- . .'. Yv. 1 f c• :% ...yqM �y:.,*;.yr rN'F:.' ,Z .,:,.. y..�- , 1 �.'- -�ra• `y.,.. r. a Pension Bill_ . ' ' ' The Markets , - -- = Faker to Needy , PRODUCE QUOTATIONS Toronto Wholesale etalers are buy- If buy-IfWeather favorable - Ottawa.—The salient points in the r.:g produce at the following prices: r p_ Should Be in Montreal Tuesday - bill which was reported from the Par- Eggs—Ungraded, eases Z.turued,. fresh extras, 29 to•,80e; fresh firits, ; Csrdington, England. The R i00. changed,'and a few months ago Rolls- Ramentary Committee on Returned S7 28c seconds, 24 to 26e. Great British dirigible, wl3T'take off on Royce Condor engines Were installed. Soldiers' problems by Major C. G. Butter—No. 1 Ontario creamery, a5 Her starboard elevator has been re- Power (Liberal, Quebec South) in the solids, 30c; No--2,'28e. �.:her bight to Canada, i. to expected, Churning cream—Special, 34c; No. next Sunday, May 25, Thia.date,how- paired, following the accident of April y. House of Commons and which takes 1, Sac; No. 2, 80c. ever, is but tentative and the take-pf{ 24, when s sudden gust of wind caught tha_form of amendments to the Pen- Cheese--No. 1 large,.colw ed, paraf- that the dirigible and threw her against to '' fined and government graded, 17 will depend upon the weather on sions Act, are: - 17%c. :day her shed as she'was being drawn out Pension f t h 1. The establishment oa The ship's repairs, necessitated by for a trial bight. Her apparatus has PROVISION PRICES her mishap in leaving the hangar a been greatly improved and her weath- Tribunal of nine persona, to holo of- Toronto wholesale dealRra are snot- j few weeks ago, were completed on er charts now, through s recent tele- fico for ten years, this Tribunal to be rug the following prices td the trade: Saturday: vision device, will be faithful refiec- divided into four reginal boards of Smoked meatss,Hama, mad., o to One hundred and fifty men from the tions of charts prepared hour by hour 35c�cooked loins, 48 to 62c; smoked 1 �' two members each, residing in vara• rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, 80 to 40:; local air works and an egad number by the Admiralty is London ons parts of the country. .Chair• backs, pea-mealed 34c; do, smoked, 'from the Royal Air Force depot at Luxurious Fittings man's salary, ;7,000 per annum mem- 46 to 55c. Healow will stand by to remove the On her first westward trip the air- Sir Frederick. Sykes, governor of I Pork !plus, ms, 2 shoulders, 193frc; R 100. The ship will-be attached to ship brings a creta of only 48 men, al- Bombay, whet'?-'British government berg' salary, ;gr000 per can gym. butts, 24c; hams, 263§c. the mooring mast atter each of the though she carries accommodation for 2. Establishment of a Pension Ap Cured meats—Long clean bacon. 60 - trials this week In the representatives are tightening the, peal Court of.three persons, to reside to 70 lbs.. 24c• 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; remaining 100 people. Although otBcials insist reins on the disturbing element and ` In Ottawa. Chairman's salary, $8,000 90 to 110 lbs., 21c• Heavyweight rolls, � meantime the television apparatus, on the R•100 is still ap--experimeat, the followers of Mahatma Gandhi. 25c. which weather maps are to be trans- great air liner will carry in her ar• per annum; members' salar3+, .;7,000 40c; lightweight rolls, witted during the flight, is being sub-• I per annum. Lard—Pure, tierces. ibc: tubs, rangement and furnishings many.of l 16c: 1s- 17c• prints, 17 to 17%c. sited to searching tests. t 3. Establishment of a "Veterans' tubs, the luxurious points typical of an ed in a reformatory, reformatory Bureau;' to be administered by a Shortening=Tierces, 13c; Should -Reath Montreal Wednesday ocean vessel. Her beautifully-Snisbed'�school, or industrial school,,is feeble- .,Chief Pensions Advocate,". dvocate, to .as- 13ta6 a pails, 14c. It the i3-100 starts her westward trip dining salon has 56 seats,.while there, or mentally deficient, there is pint in preparation and presentation of Special pastry shortening—Tierces, early on Sunday and takes the is $ lounge deck adjacent. There, is no provision for the removal of him 16et tubs, 151irc; pails. 16c• scheduled route, via Cape Farewell, at electric cooking in the galley, promen=;to-a place of safe-keeping, The power pension applications before the tri- early LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS bunals. Grain dealers on the Toronto Board the south of Greenland, she should ar- ads an balcony decks, and a second to do so is given to the Lieutenant- 4, Provision of pensions for widows —rive, at-.Montreal in tram two and a Iounge. this time nearer the cabins. Governor by this amendment. of veterans of 80 per cent. disability, °f 'Prada are making the following --While-the-ship is in Canada the) The power of the Lieutenant,Gover- quotations for car lots: 'half to three days and, if all goes well, irrespective of whether the pensioner Man. wheat—No, 1 North., f1.18i4; +would be in the Canadian metropolis specialists among her crew will look:nor to deal similarly with cases of I died from injury or disease attribut-,No, 2, do, ;1.11 V.; No. 3-41-09; NO, before Wednesday noon. The ship has which, next�Section 970 S. The ps into the question of the Dominion's insanity is givst by Subsection 1 of able to military service. 4, ;1.04 : No, 6, 98%c; No. 6,78%c',already created a new speed record resources of helium gas, wasloning of widows of war feed, ?034c (c.i.f. Goderich and Bay ;for dirigibles, having gone more than to hydrogen, is the lightest gas known,I SEDITION AND FIREARMS Densioaera, provided they married the ports) i3 ffi4es an hoar. and wWeb fills the bags of the dirlg-� Ther. is.another amendment repeal- deceased pensioners prior to Jan. 1, Man. oats--Na 1 feed. 54%c; No. The dirigible to-day differs In rev able. After her two-weeks' visit, the I ing certain section of the code relat- 1930• 2, do, 52 Vac• American corn—No.2 yeli°w,9d°lac: - - eras ways from the original construe R-100 will return straight to Carding ing to sedition. This is the same as g. The hearing In "open court" of No. 3, do, 93 Vic. tion, which was started in October, ton Her Diana do not call for any the amendment which has passed the all claims for pension before the Pen- Millfeed, del.. Montreal freiithts, _ 2884• She has had her enUnited States. Houso of Commons on various pica velope flights over the - cion tribunals. tbag, included—Bran, per ton, $33.25; _, _- ___ _. _—. sions Lat did not .get through the Sen-� 7• Hearings before the -tribunals,�rts,, per ton. $34.25; middlings, • • mart' conviction, for the. brat offe:.s_ weapons, secs t� to be made at the request of the ap IG,6.25• _` o ate. Another amendment, respecting BQozzng Vers' to a term of imprisonment not exceed-'prevention o! the ib►portatron and sale pliant for pension, and provtsion for Ont. Brain—Wheat, $1.152c; oats, 43 ing thirty days and not leea than seven of firearms and otherp � a private hearing if the tribunals con to 45c; barley, �0 to 52c; rye, noas- Crooked Brokers ander special condition, passed the: roll: buckwheat, R days; for a second visenae to s term, P P aider a public hearing might be dfa- �'�r • �'+� 0.', f imprisonment net exceeding three'Senate on two occasions and was can- advantageous to the aDpllcaat HAY AND STRAW PRICES - Get B� a�C �BaCk moths and not tzaa thea ore month I a`dered and recommended by a special! s, Pension applications shall be en-1: Wholesale dealers in hay and straw Big !and for each subsequent offence to a committee of the Commons, but the� titled to the benefit of the doubt,fare quotin shippers the following i Parliamentary session ended before it, which means that it will not be neces-'Prices for rload lots, delivered on Racing Tipsters Will Also Be term °f imprisonment not exceeding c uld be submitted to the House. Cer-I track, furca o: one year .and not less than three nary for them to adduce conclusive No 2 timothy, $15.50; No. 8 tim- Severela► Dealt With month$," Main other amendments included in the; proof of their right to a pension, bat othy, $1250 to$14; wheat straw, $11; The purpose bill have been urged by representatives' that the tribunal shall draw from all oat straw, $11. of the amendment is to of the Humane Society in various HEAVY PENALTIES make it possible for the court in pro- Y able inferences of the case all reason- LIVESTOCK parts of Canada. regarding cruelty to able inferences in. the. applicant's Heavy beef steers. $10 to $11: but- Amen dmenta war® introduced in the Per cases to impcee more severe Pena,- animals. � favor. _ -Houso of Commons recently during a!ties than are provided by the existingnmto There is also an amendment to pro- -i chor i. to, rod. $10.50 1 5 ,do � 9• The act to become operative On do. fait to good. $10 to $10.25; do, _ r law, and to bnog the punishment into hibit the publication of bettinginfor- appointments M. conference of the Attorney-Generals; eater confor-alt rith the laws Of Oct, 1. 1930, and erpts. may cpm., . $10 to 39.50; butcher heifers. - of the varices provinces. with respect some y motion in daily newspaper, racing optionally be•made after Septi 1• clones. $10.25 to $10.50; do, fair to some of the provinces. Complaints sheets or other publications. This was -good $9 70 $10.26; do, Born.. $8.75 tc bucketing and other stock market'have been reeeived that-tri certai i t' operations. by the Icon. Ernest La- cagy the ex, penalty hes bee passed by the Commons some years to $ butcher cows. good to choice. notate, tilintater of Justice s ago but rejected by the Senate. 3x3 to $8.75; do, `ped, $6.50 to $"?5' - found to be inadequate. . The act is to come into force on. o ern Rivers canners and c�ttera, 13.50 w $5.60 fi Mr. Lapointe's Bili. 21 pages is all, Aholber an�stant:al change iia the Sept. 1, 1930. � ,butcher bulla. stood to choice, $7.50 to known as Bill No. 188, suggests many ksubstitutioa of the words useer the I _ _ - Take Their 11 oil $8; do, mad., ;7 to $7."5; do,bologttas, changes in the Criminal Code. Upon Influence of intoz�Eating ligpc r" for I Brown A h a $6 to ;6.50; baby beef, $10 to 1113, t recommendation of the conference,Seo- the word"intosi:ate,l," try the first Ii feeders, good, $9 to $10: stockers. tion 11 of the Bill regarding aecurit I 'good, $850 to 29; do. fair, $7:50 to _ g y' �'$� l�'1 Market 'Unidentified FOreignetr `and I$8.26; calves, c� to choice, $10 to !reads and matters of a similar na-I It the proposed amendments- are t► $11: do, med., $8.50 to $9 do,cpm.. $F ' d lure, was inserted. Paragraph 3 on, __ Youthful Student (page 4 of the printed report of the passed motorists shall to liab:c, upon ito $7; springers, $90 to $110; milkers indictment, for a first offense to Im-� Stratford, Ont.—Revelations tato the Perish $An to $90• lambs, choice, $12 tc conference reads: Iprisonmtnt for a term not exceeding' activities of Tom Brown, former $12.50; do,� plain, ;9: sheep, good, _- "That in respect of Dominion trim- Cobalt—Rogers Robert: 17-year-old three months and not less than thirty' mayor and alderman of this city, Student at the Northern Academy, S. 60 to $8: spring lambs, each, $? to trial law, as all prosecutions for major t whose mYaterfoup dlaappeara�rce trbm %15; hogs, bacon, w.o.c.• $12; da, se- trial had to be rr.ade ander the I days, and for each subsequent offense', Monetith, and a foreigner, wbose;leets,.$1 r hog premium do, but- 4' Deputyto any term not exceeding one yea- his home test New Year's Eve was lima of the first drowning accidents t 7- Criminal Code, and as the volved with the discovery of his body name has not been learned, are via chars, ,ac per hod discount; do, truck- Attorney-General attending the on-I and not less than three months. I ed in, 60c cwt• +�:tder w.o.c.; do, f.o.b. in Mexico City, reveals the one-tim8 $e-once reported great difficulty in the MA.' CASES N the accord is this portion of the I price, ;1.25 cwt. under w.o.c• ` staid citizen of Stratford made one .,north, according to reports reaching ---;. past in proving bucketing, it was ad-M Another amendment is to clear up last, desperate plunge on the stock Yisable to suggest to the Minister of dcnbta which have arisen as to the market,in an effort to recuperate the Provincial Police here. The boy was • Justice at Ottawa thataaew section bei Owers of the jury in case of man•, drowned while swimming in the Drift- Heavy Casualties p j fortune he had lost. wood River at Monteith, and the man - a e rtmina e. - a r arising out of the operatiof� Faced with disgrace,once it became ov er Week-end ingly a draft, Sectior• 281A, was pre- of motor vehicles. It reads as follows: known he converted to his. own use met his death while fishing from. a ,. - said act ishe arge boat to the Porcupine River, nearpared to cover-the offerm d t _ reducing the quantity of stock which amended by adding thereto' the fol-t by citizens, some of whom have been oy e. The t o week-end accidents - i Insp. Moore states that the Robert Canada incinded: - be should be carrying for his custom- lowing subsection: - _ lett destitute by his defalcations, a --- by selling for his own account) "3. Upon a charge of m%nslaughter. Brown, ftts said, resolved to make or bay, whose home was is Cochrane, Seven violent deaths In Ontario. fust his customers' buying orders." arising out of the opera of a motor got beyond his depth and was Seven deaths by drowning In Riviera Al- &9R yi g g per break himself fn one last plunge. Al• lost, notwithstanding a gallant BIMyj NEW SECTION vehicle, the jury may find the accused` together he tossed $86,000 into the des Prairies, Montreal Island. _ not guilty-•of manslaughter but guilty li market, but Dame Fortune did not, tempt by a, companion to save him. Three deaths in a level-crossing Be . The new section of th= act is as fol-I of criminal negligence, under Section smile and the 'killing" he had planned The body was recovered and seat to cadent near Bresaylor, Bask. _-..- -'lows: i to made [stied miserably as the stocks Cochrane. In'the other fatality, two The Ontario casualty list follows: _ 284, and such conviction 'shall be a ban men, members`of a fishing party, were "11. The said'act is farther amend- proseo$ense ac his Dead ed by adding immediately after Sec- arising out of the same facts." . . wealth, crushed to new low levels. an °ld whiell was Myron Youngs, Sombra, _struck by tion 231 thereof the following: One escaped, but the other apparent "2311. Every person to guilty of an Section: 36 of the bill also is new. There was but one way out and Brown car near Welland. Iy was carried over the dam and under Warren Stirling, aged 8,.of Kings- indictable olienae, and liable to seven At present when a person imprison- took it—to Mexico. - the logs. ton, struck by track. ,years' imprisonment,who, being an in- Duro Bee, caught in cave-in Frood : dividual, or a member or employee ofSummerDays ` Mine, 'Sudbury. a partnership, or a director, officer or - Thomas Brule, .Ottawa, struck by , employee of a corporation, where he or - falling limb of tree.. - ' the partnership or corporation is em- Wilson Denning, Ottawa, lineman, ployed as a broker by any cat amer to knocked from pole by lightning at : buy and carry upon margin any shares Carp. of any incorporated or unincorporated Lawrence H. Kelsey, aged 9, of. _ company or undertaking, either in a Smith's Falls, drowned in McCreary'a -- _ Canada or elsewher•, thereafter sells, Lock - _ -- - t :— •or causes to be sold, shares cf-such A. J. MacDonald, Sudbury, killed ' ;company or undertaking for any ac- schen car went over embankment. >count-for-which-he or his firm,or part- ; Seriously Wounded- • ser thereof, or the corporation oraHoward Meibert Rouse, aged 7, of — � r a x "director thereof, has a direct or in. Wiarton, terribly burned by high-ten i direct interest, if the effect of such . • f. c, � sale shall otherwise than uttiatention- �� ,x h °' cion wires. y� Alcide Brule, Ottawa, struck by fall- - zx�• ally be to reduce the amount of su^hIng limb of tree. � • shares in the hands of fibs broker' or �., , Harry W. Clements, 125 Rose Ave tinder his control, in the ordinary gad? a� ' +� Toronto, knocked' from top of track course of business, below the amount ' "r a near Bowmanvitle. W such shares which the broker should aR .:be carrying for all customers. • DRUNKEN DRIVING s Needn't worry about giving the devil �. r> ` "° € his due; he'll take it. - The Minister of Justice is •putting „ - teeth in the act by making provision for more adequate penalties for "A man quiets down as he.�t'ow$ , -•^ ' • ,�;;� • _ older;' observes a psychologist. He drunken Subsection 4 of Section 285 � � � a. i ' has more t set about. M the Criminal Code reads as fotlow,i: a. h keep quiet "4: Every one who while intoxicated or under the influence of narcotics, Teacher: "Why did you stay away _ •�► from school yesterday?" BOY: "Please drives any motor vehicle or automo- Lake and river travel remain to Canadians the com,Iete and perfect holiday. From Niagara, Toronto and sir, mower's ill" Teacher (anxious- 'bile, or has the care or control of s _ Kingston the holiday ships move to the lower St. I,aw;ence and Saguenay rivers, ly): "Scarlet fever is bad in the vil- motor vehicle or antome�ile whether' This glimpse of the Laurentian gad the lower St. Lawrence Is typical of the summer days on these famous tit is in motion or not, shall be guilty lase What does the doctor say !t is!" j pi an f1'ense and liable, upon sum. trips. (Photo by Canada Steamship Lifter.) Boy: "Please. sir,-he says it's twins," l _ a.M'r..l ,.tM.::J:: .:. .r...r.....�-t`Was�.a....r., •,:.c-.'..:S' ': ,y>.-° -..4C. dR.„..' •.s,.:,Yi+'k.'ii?Iif'...N..,J-,* .. .�..�-,..,r,-i,e✓..':,..;:., < v.t'v_s�'+i w,,. .s...r•-•-.'_�• rR. b,,. •G\..a�w•;,,•'..:iyW'..J!p'd.•:,..•,a.tiA!,:,*ax,-r...�4y"^r".'M'••• '""*�.4'°'W,.,�"...qn• ,ru "'�9-,C?,•.C`r�p. : r*. . : d � xti ' "ETT"k �•:t">a c«s?..a.rW..,✓.-f�' -.'.,.. ....'..+,�,. ru-�rt7:. '.. ..�!,•'4...,. ,11r .r "�,x� ''°`+ ;7, �, v,y,,. .r>� .:: -' .` �•.....�^e... ,. r,..sem; .. ..�;+"� - . r..'.: ,... .....r4, f -• - Co a Does ItBAW isi6ed ; . �r �. _ rias Sickly wax salsas r too rl Tvx1�D `- Reduced Prices Immigrant Prospers as Forme= 3Bia osl�_Ust ,rear four ,art+. _.Despite Northwest's: tie• Wrlta COr tree oataiacae, A. !t•.. 8witser- Qraatoa, flatran - is Q dWF41TE HORN 1 only the baby who ries_' The Barred Plymouth Roc Baby Pierre, S.D.-Under the title of -1P. COXIN o e s s .C 17 and wonderful winter yen• We have y sickly y o C -'-- = -- SE well child is ,laughing and hapDY• ossa hatchtns Lor 27 years. Delamere - -- Farm Hard Luck" a newspaper is Poultry Farm eeratiord, Ossa-10. Potter County, this state, casts doubt Baby's cry of distress is his way of on the view that few can make a liv telling the,mother or aurae that be fa --TRENT" -MAY AND J NIO ED RIll. Therefore, if your baby cries do chicks always popular. Rocas, '' ing at farming in tbQ.Northwest. The Nvyandottea. Leghorns. . Free It / not delay in looking for the trouble. ..� folder -Pin Money," describes story is that of a termer who bought why thetr breedtag tells in the `t•, Baby s Own Tablets are a safe and � z • a shipment of hogs and ,deposited nest" order early and as re. TEA . ' a draft for ;1,600,oat of which he paid efficient remedy for childhood all- Trent Electric Hatchery, Trenton; Ont �+ ' the last obligation against him except meats• They are a mild but thorough j installments yet due on a farm he has laxative which through their action on z. .� purchased. the,stomach and bowels banish tonsil• CHICKS This man came , to thin country Dation and Indigestion; break up colds 20 Famous Breeds to choose from. ' RED ROSE from Belgium twelve years ago unable and simple Levers and promote health- $end for free chicly catalog: it has j valuable Information on broodinx 1-lb. 6OC. to•speak English. He took a job first ful sleep. They will maks baby happy Red Label,Tea as a section man and later on a farm and keep him happy. They are sold chicks. y /2-lb. 30C and saved enough to bring his family by medicine dealers or by mail at;5 v + z . - to this country. Since that time he cents a boa from The Dr. Williams' �ssexz `� ids ;tet RED ROSE 1 has bought and paid for up-to-date Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. - 7yx„•es„yh„p„' ; a•lb. IOC farm equipment pment and has urchased _ i P �' nos 907-W asses. out. 7. japsarG- sen Tea and partly paid for a fer1111 He owns _ 1/z-lb. 35c Doting Pa Weight a number of cattle_ and oga besides Anew idea in Parliamentary voting ' buildings and other improvements on has been proposed In order to speed FOR S to of theafacct up the decisions of the French Cham -_ - ' RED RAe� -• his place This in spite D OS �1 �C_ that one year saw his entire efforts bei of Deputies. FIVE D.G. MOTORS .1-lb. Mc wiped out by hail, and for two years - -Change Pekoe ' / ,t It !s suggested that each . deputy �<, t, 1%, 4 tact 6. Florsepower, all in u -_ / -lb. �t,3C his crop was cut short bye drought, , good condition. Cheap for Immediate J2 Members of his family have twice should vote, while seated at his desk required expensive hospital and medi- by turning an electric switch. Accord- sale. H, Watkins, 73 Adelaide Street „ i- • , • Ing to whether he.turns it to,the right West. Toronto. 1 s cal treatment shlca has been paid " You t*n now buy from your grocer at the prices the Red Rose Tea he half in for, and he is supporting his father or lett, an "Ay" or No" token'falls A 1tedUcdd into a balance, which weighs the who to incapacitated. All this in a M ALL SH Stock. We refund to the grocer the drop x section of the Northwest where it has votes, and shows the result on an Aff. •777 n the price, we bear the loss. luminated board. been said repeatedly that farmers can �W'>I4stt-a tl.as"dsdit.'sys3dr•agrM One wonders.!f there is any record LAWN& Thmmods write � not make a living under existing con- d"'luems i I of how each deputy vatea, otherwise �o„anesN,teNrftestie J° ' - hions and moat have assistance or ��E` >�•�eQ1'sO7°a' T. H. ESTABRO�OKS CO-COLIMITED no party will know what its members ♦ z senna Nle•p t1�+•c1.e - _ �� be wiped out. are doing. now Jf' E d "t • Toronto, OnuxiO ',,,�,,�.� Cost is soother tactor to be con• Mother$ On =ailgriMage tidered. But even now, when members alk°' A scheme now being put into opera- register their votes by tramping into ���aa "' tion by the United States authorities the division lobbies, the cost of each r" a eat deal of in- h Hou a of Commons fa - FS ­ _. !a•likely to arouaq gr division in the 4 TherKNWN e are two classes of commit- terest in this country. 11160. r$ T��� _ Protection of meats - permanesit and temporary, This month the nrst contingent Of, - - � `=• C0odms4 vaDeeai.d • The permanent cases are those in a body of 8,000 American women are Mlnard's Cheeks Fallings Hair. , ,a I O 8ei►a heals sora. alone.lyssa. - r�_� liana�Wev da7e•' III-Shard z �„r[I dren i which there Is very ll,ttle hope of plat- landing In this country, en route for One movie actress is said to have �I0' Ing the child back wlth Its own people. the battiedelds and war cemetries loot her job because she wouldn't; t �J1>,at the Province is Delia$ The temporary commitments are They are all mothers who lost sone for lase than $12,600 a week We ' those where a parent or the parents during the War, and who are now work for Neglected I..itde may now have to add a cake line to �' are committed to jell for a short time. visiting their graves at the expense of the bread line. For all pains and aches, .toot Ones or have grown careless and indifferent the U.S. Government. troubles. cuts and bruises, or and the children removed in order to The first party of these "gold star" The sapsucker or yellow-bellied c4neral massaging purposes.' ' All the children permanently dealt impress on them that they cannot mothers, as the Americans call them. w!ffi b7 the Children s Aid Societies of woodpecker drills s row of downward lbl,na*Q'e simply cant De beaten. -the province might be claimed as Continue to ill-treat or neglect them. will be followed by others until the sloping holes through the bark of a ! is nrarda, for it any non-warden are taken It in a reasonable time there is no end of August this year. But the D!1-I tree, forming cups in which the sap I' Improvement In the home the case is grtmages will be`resumed in 11131. gathers. He w!!1 then stay at these r '. _ into -the Children's Shelters '!t would again brought before the Court and While various organizations have =1be only for a taw days until definite fumes." arrangements could be made for their the Judge may then declare the child- done a great deal to help British moth- ren permanent wards. ere to visit the graves of their sons OF N - lbeing placed under •the gua'rdi'anship Thera are 56 Children's Aid Socte- who died in the -War, it is probable • Of the society, IL was considered ffie ties !a Ontario. Every part of the that this American scheme will lead 1 _ wiser plan to haT0 neglected children v in an organized to a demand for something similar In ��G, brought before a Judge so that any Province le covered .-1parents or relations would have every far from Ottawa to Windsor, Ksn and as the British Empire. }, ':1opportunfq' to present their claims. far north as Cochrane. Kenos, Fort Frances and Fort William. There are Fill si i1'e +moi The Children"s Protection Act by 6" Inspectors giving all their time to to �� quires that any child toen over b7 the work. The new long frocks have certain the Society should be brought before ``'tDe court within one weep. There are approximately 60eChiid- hie disadvantages. which those who rsn'a Shelters in the Produce. Some are wearing them for the first time for A&Uff _ of these were In the early days do- years are beginning to realise. �p/�7�ORif j sated to the Society by private till- One very real danger is that of fire. eta OPTIC OtaestMta s01e.OsMe t " i ' Nurse's Wanted sena; others were purchased or built White short skirts were worn, a -0. iaA#ter Baby Came ; by private subscriptions. Lately,how- man could stand near a fire without — t The Toronto liorvital for taoarables j Iin fides eri� llsmse „a .u,M I ever, the County Coanclls have been rick. When long skirts are the order as 1�sak Skinny ' ttoapitale. vow Sobs Cal, olNms a°1•Dre• most generous and have in, quite a of the day, that is noloa�er sate. They rear's Ooa:se of Tratume 10 =O''j I number of cases entirely financed the are liable to catch fire, and the flimsy sat Js@ ha ma > .ano.This Gained 22 Lbs." se. 1•sslsoss or he r4lair 'a++H• Children's Shelter. Gm tram the materials now to popular flare up very :00191 ai Ha+s r„aovc.d lira �h,-soar I County Councils to the Chiidren'e AM sanity sms pupils raodve salforms of !•3awt, a monthly alwwaaNe sea!Societies range from (1,000 per annum One or two cases,have already oc•1 ?,iter baby was born n; " asse to a" itsosa VAU Now to $12,000. -' --- carred in which dresses have caught t was very 'weak,i r s` ' p skinny. Since taking apvsi► to fire popeetatadot In some of the more sparsely settled Are In this way. Fortunately, they counties children are boarded in prt- have been extinguished without injury ]ronised Yeast feel floe.! �''��� �� 10 1`1 nate families while to two or three to the wearers. but there !s no guaran- Gained 22 lbs."-Mrs.! IUM 7 of TOTAL places children are boarded In an or- tee thta this will always be the case. Laura Benoit new}► .1 have ta>oea gmeebea tins Mr 7 Tears. phatifge•717 8o,ywomea must wear long frocks, [ronized Yeast adds 5 to lb lbs. in and enclose my to at s0.to ask yourtho"Itsindis of they •Dlaloa ' will have to exercise caution. A reseed to bets married 30A rt tro- the*ahove- weeks. Ugly hollows All But- : N ©� children are annually benefitted with- ? limbs get graceful roundness. Muddy e � 0 mmoacha �d 3 look down m7 limrlh3d `•• to CRNA out taking them away from relatives. -_ DELIEa akin gate clear and rosy like magic. wvearaaos to Ssac salts tabor each sooenlaa. I NhouM never think of .tartlna j 1, This is perhaps the most desirable. I will not doubt, though all my pray Nervousness, indigestion, conatipa• the dg ,,lyhoat Lakin them, ADVANCED form of social endeavor. era return ilea vanish overnight. Sound sleep.I = �si In Is very _ ? The Head Ogles, under the di Unanswered tram the still white new pep from very first day oeq�ru.emw tion st Mr. Kelso, is now located at realm above; Two great. tonics 1n Dae-special °f ID°'� /at larm.v $• " IBRI'TISHERS No. 1 Queen', Park Crescent,corner of rm mud ; will believe it b an all•wlse love weight-building pe Iron. Pleasant little) yrYeast and w+a9"'ya'r l .- �6a^a and 6°"'4' °"s now Lam,. Collage, Street, a_fine central location. Which has refused these things for , ,saints a +weer o1 narua.s" me ua+sai which 1 yearn; tablets. Far stronger than unmedi ; Ww. �willbei�! 1 to sated yeast. Results in % time No ,dy••tUCb daily Iew�rr_• • Sime Os•eronas, forward � F WllO Sty COmE-'re.][ -though at times F Cannot keep yeasty taste. nn_aas• ! = Z* 1°4`"~7 WaM VM we P r. ant t >A from grieving, So quit being "skinny," Urea, un I g ,Wu is oeldoable at dram Relstivea and , Frielf>& Inicome-tax, the increase in which Yet the pure ardour of my flied attractive. Get Ironized Yeast from c�oaaa at 750.a ,�•x is the cause of so much debate, has both, On Easy terms. believing, druggist today. Feel Great tamOT• A bole's coataim eaoa�r w teat for ♦ or >f .. ^ s � had a curious and rather atdrmy hie• Tor fall details apply:- Undimmed,'sball burn. row. Money back from mann[aotnrer ,, v all8. a, o m7r.� : tory. -Robertson Nicoll. it not delighted with quick results, WE - o�aasiaa l9110ls�stm ToroaW Origin, it wasn't a politician's I BRITISH idea at all, or even a civil servant's. - v RE-UNION ASslOCIATION It was invented by a clergyman, Dr. ♦ - Henry Beeke. He suggested It to Pitt. KE HER ON who adopted the suggestion eagerly, _ - and rewarded its originator by making x�- " him Dean of Bristol. ;•' p' t But the tax was highly unpopular, os•+vrNe Decided to Cake Lydia E. E ; ' and it was abandoned after the close WPs hen Fo Piriki'lam's Vegetable .. of the Napoleonic wars. Not only that, - COHSTtPAT10H? but the records of it were ordered to Ufa Compound i be destroyed: - - ---- ttatleaa remedies are advertised There was a - RO" - —_ _ dust� �: 1lfoneton.New Brunswick `Before ` --for constipation. Maly relieve for tax imposed by Henry IV. only being o Aa r w my last baby was born I wss very wesl4 M moment but they are habit form- agreed to on condition that it would °off; p a r Ing and must be continued. Others not be repeated,and that all the.docu- � Ms -ouraeo"' ieontain calomel and dangerous min- >es•,,,, ori ant :feral drugs,which remain in the sys- meats relating,to it should be destroy- + x. in the paper about �x Y tem, settle m the Joints and cause ed. a woman who had 'whes and pains Some are harsh No one now knows what this tax been like me so I pargativd which cramp and �rzpe was, but in� is .tax was not similarly About two pours after eating many harmless. It has remained the stand• i bought abottl�� Pb*- =d kava • depressed after affect. forgotten.' In 1849 Sir Robert Peel, people suffer from sour stomachs.I and with physicians is the 60 years Lydia EL- Avoid lubricating oils which only faced with a troublesome deficit, re- since lta,ine quick ham's Vegetable grease_the �ateatlne>t and encourage They call it indigestion. It metras that I -It'll the quick method. Results Compound.I took ' to become lazy. TIT it "temporarily." Its removal the stomach nerves have been.over- ,towe s trwhinery Dome almost in'atantiy. It is the ap three bottles >letd t. A purely 4 e la�tative such was promised on various occasions, it,carried sae tfiT gra:,, SS Cartel's i,itt7e I,irver Pills, gently but the Promise was never fulfilled. stimulated. There is excess acid. The proved method. You will never use p , liver bik alerts to sow, —�.- way to correct it is with an alkali, another when you ow. touches the �zit,�• I 5 >�bowel!move gently the intestines Campers Carry Minar�'s, which neutralises massy times its Vol-l• Be ante to get the genuine Phillips' �� three child" - im i « deanse� Pa Milk of Magnesia prescribed.by physi- � -a►re thoroughly ume !n acid. feet well-and ataoWl. I paved t`ro► . poisons tri away. He that wrosta'a his trietad wrenga The right way is 1pdillips' Milk of clans for 60 years in correcting e:cesa other womee about your medidne." " 71�Ils and bowels are now active nd himself more.-Tennyson. Magnesia-just a tasteless dose in acids. Each bottle contains fall direc-i Mas.Gus AjU=A ve,82Albert$t obk - ye.a real Mule e>�ed water. It '1s pleasant, efilcient and tions-any drugstore. , onCEosl,NOW Etttl>oawlo><' .�ti. c aid Tse iretl>� ISSUE No. 21—'30 - sb , ' t:�,e. r>r •mj •`a';;;:n '.,c.""�'.' :..:''a, „•rh •fir ni. .Hs• i, '"''�t"�,. w•. S :'�• ,y ,t v••:a, r ,. ",;;^:r'!^_., 'R,t= ?{°0,`,. urn ,c- y-a. � ,.�. ., ,. ?y..-+�e:-' :r'• r•':s _ --i. _ ,:-• :..,. ixy%r r red �.h wYr .�9�:i.. ^'_ ... _..-+f._'S:f 'N{., . ": sbr T,- '-1!' .. •'r eY. - ,! "x. +�...:` _" .- ... .r.. _ _, yy .._... ..- • VW';;.'. .. b..CC`s.. i...• .. xl t'1' `gym''r' i'f � w.Ji '':�S' `raw=r�.. ;°-`.. M:.. `,.r•• ...",_ a� .Y. .•.'. ,, .. 3. ,,.:..,..' v., ,. .a ti�� c... -�+Co,' ._.'...t 1t» sy -� - ��'M A u e ran_. HORBe - - siw -DQ-j ` Hr 641 _t led-atRERIBTER. R11 taTei (3329) (171727), SATURDAY, '--May 31st-Auction afe loveesmsnts flow 590 7riePlesrDANTON, Imp. . - -'r�txs the pure-bred Perci}sron -Stamou, sale of household effects, the pro- Operate tonsils, save them by treat- cent. OW S Prr year,: s1.so u paid is advaau. !imported from France, the proper- perty of P. Mattingsley; Pickering ing with "Mrs. Sybilla Spahr's Toa- Wai is And-Cant-tip of Own r W11 st Ga 12irwagbi- will Vill SLOE- Sale, at- ane spar . silltia", Also for sore•throats, cbugh, 1NSURANOB-All classes written in• ' Srt:si�+ss'on is aavame make the season of 1930 as follows Terms Cash. See bills. b . Monday leaves his own Mable, .at Powell, Auctioneer tonsil ills• Good fesults, or money stvroa, Acoideat andBick back. You•can't lose. .Jone's Drug Phone or write " JOHN MURKAR, Propri'etar, Andrew Wilsons, 5th line, Lxbr- SATURDAY,- MAY ` 31s Auction 4stf ED. BOWMAN,Whitb> idge. and proceeds to R. James- of sale of house and lot and house- Goodwood, Store. NQTEB AND COMMeNTi. Goodwood, for night. Tuesday, 0. hold effects, belonging to.the es- ---- 0 _ R. Trammer's, Goodwood, night. tate of the. late Mrs. J. S. Farmer,_ _ Wednesday, O. Wagg's, lot 8 con. Claremont. Sale at 130 o'clock. R 0 Y .- FS The cause of many motor asci- 10, Whitchurcb, noon; Mr. Slack's, ' -See Bilfs; Fred Pos'till, Ataction= dents is the carelessness of many Glasgow, -night. Thursday, Sam. eer, • Fretz's, -lot 30, con. 9, Atha night - ..•parenta in allowing their children , P / C K E R / N O _ Friday, Jos.- Taylor s,-lot 32, cou. - •to play on the streets. This is 7, Pickering,, noon; John Scott's pickerii $ Mills �c especially -the case in cities and lot 21, con. 8, Pickering, night. large towns, but it is also true in Saturday, Eric Pierce's, Claremont -- - laces. In noon; thence to his own stable - . _._-' -THE POPULAR SHOPPING CENTRE and is county . :Villagesy p where he will remain until the fol- we have a limited quantity of thisage of heavy motor traffic ' Towing Monday noon. extra good quality Shorts at Enjoy the-Fine Food Values and attractive prices we'Off++9�' she greatest care should be exec- .the price of ordinary mill , Our delivery aervice i8.unexcelled. ociaed, not only by- children, but COUNTY COUNCIL feed, excellent for pigs you, Y also by grow up people. No or any. live stock. . COUNTY OF ONTARIO We YeCeive fresh supplies daily of flower and anatter how rgych -care may be - ezerciaed b motorists while drip. A meeting of the County Council The feed business is ot}r line.' We .,vegetable. plants. Y etud.y this to give you the log on the highways, accidents are of the-Corporationfh othe County of beet possible value' Ontario will he held,pursuantto ad- . . . 'Shop at J�Orrlsh's, where you are assured of the Best. -` � sure to occur. Usually the'moCon journnient in the Couu^il Chamber for your lunacy. lit is blamed, and is condemned in the CourtHouse in the Town .of -- See our hand bills for W eek-end Specials -- driving negligently, but"too Whitby on Monday, the 2nd_day of We have Chick s,or ,r, E;rR Mash June, A. D. 1930, at the hour of 2 Scratch Feeds, or Any feed frequently it is the pedestrian's o'clock in the afternoon, Daylight yan may used, deliver. fault,because he fails to take the Saving Time. ties any reasonable CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING -` - necessary precaution to avoid be. All accounts .to be laid before the distance. ilnR struck by passing cera The Co"mcil should be forwarded to the Phone Mark. 5020 i Phone Pick. 800 - Clerk, properly certified,.. at least _ Phone 5$17 - - public highways or streets are three days before the meeting of the often the favorite place for child Council. Flakering IdiUftW Cflmmv e'en to play ball; and thry fre• . .Dated at Vlrhitby this' 19th day of1G�er�ng �iAirrSt&e' quently face danger _by standing May, A. D.'1930 right in the way of motor ears in Arthur E. Christi". 1 shy C. swell t0 Ed order to appear brave, and often Clerk. VIVA l Calf low tAetlla -.the careful motorist finds it im• --*- possible to avoid an accident. We Beading time will soon be here and we have the seed- bave paAs"for play grounds andW H 0 0 P E E Red Clovar, Timothy. Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and .parents should see that their Do - G A N N 0. N -children use these instead .Of the Alsike, all ?!IO. ] tested seed, streets. - -- -�- BROUGHAM Garden Seed=bulls or package. "The wad of the transgressor is Come and dance*at Dery Men's, Women's and Children's bard. This is a very old saying, Drop Lou on -( Running Shoes,' ®® Ol.lr �e5 CBIIt Dalry P�,11 abut it is just as true.3o•ds as it SATURDAY NIGHT MAY-24TH also j y Men's Work Boole, leather, with was over two thousand years ago. at 8.80 o'clock. Panco ,soles. - - }. A complete stock of Calf-Meal and " �Oae of the saddest examples that -' Poultry Feeds. have recently recently come to tBilly Hnle and the Strliog he notice _ ,A few nice Spring Hate,for _ sof the public is the Short but lurid Orchestra. Women and Children. Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. .�eareer of that fugitive from.jus- Al. Blackman, Pianist _ We have it, can get it, or it is not made., H. Middleton, Violinist Straw Hats. ' " !aloe. Brown, ex•wagor of Strut- Old Time and Modena Dances 7ford, who robbed his victims of _.. GIVE U9 A CALL ,rover :2,000. J. S. BALSDON, PhC He was highly - t, -esteemed and trusted by the real .-dents of_his owit town who honor. ..ed hien by electing him for seven! � lo the highest pcwitiou is Unbeata' ble' V1 etheir power. When the clutches • ea of the law reached out for him, when his defalcatione became ipnblic. he fled the country,and �� es Lines of Haraese, i7oltari and Parts are the beet yet. See oars - and be convinced. fa We have values that spell satisction Ifor months his whe'reabouts-was a ooystery. About two weeks ago "; We carry some mighty fine lines ofaWork Boots - the met an ignominious death is _ and our prices are right. dhe slums of Mexico City, where fa.e, suis to - Men's Overalls, Smocte, Trousers and Shirts sold A Sae ibe went for safety from the law. tlu'V1Fae, tea�viiaa�� Toronto _ at economy prices. ::• $ia death was due to alcoholism. dailgaeNp.er£torMla:id, iBeiog oiled with remorse he en- %Vb=dpes,Brandon,Regina, 'Our Mena Fine Wear Section is quite complete. 'dry us. e :-ideavored to drown his sorrow io per sed Vancouver.ooa �� _..-+the--inbexieat-ing sup. While diving in the Mexican city he lived gym• tptwrt a g Pmt customers_ _ - -- Our goods spell repeat always. mage-equipped eeaarts�.• - aa very fast fifer and soon got rid -Buffet Car with Valeteee• C fi L­ B A i� Y of the money he took with him. T :Stand"d6teepingcam Be made many friends in the Cara SCC '�' +P S C K �7 R I N C'1} :•', lower strata of life m ^ ' dp him to squander his money. He TOly aired pra ally stone; with no 'loving handnd to smooth his feverish 1 SPECIAL PRICE� brow, and when_the end came his ' body was rushed to the cheapest cc :ggrave that could be secured and FOR TE" HAM . =in the cheapest coffin that could 4 -be bought. A sad end indeed. Q - Srass-moan ted Team Backhand Harness, - 2 inch la er trace with heel chains. 64800 •J, S. Story V. S. is lying critically 49vatrsl the *Rig's• Iighmagz beind, ,_>{49.00 _ 113 at his residence },.phere Thomas Birkethas purchased the _ _ sack mounted Team Backband Harnes Brilliager residence to the west 3omd. Da . COa Sevices 1t g ` e88..50 The men who robbed Monkheuse s _ is not a factory harness, but custom made in our store •were sentenced to.14�a at -- - ' "This Ogston. - --- ;own shop at Markham. - t - - ' Elisa Reesos, a well-known re►sid- PIC�NG-TORON'hO - .We specialize on repairs to harness and Qo1Ln. ent of our tow-M died last week at _ Ibis residence here. _ _ CA - r .0 S .�,. L11 ' ' ' ' The busses to Toronto are now op- Fare W Cwt n • T D D erating on Day-ftbt Saving Time; _ ',- sad leaves here at 6.25 a. m. instead Li, ave Pickerin (Standard1'lme.) Leave"Toronto Harmese sod Collar Manufacturer -- � of 745 A. M. g _ -- - _- - The North York• Plowmen met •A,M. �-P. � - . = M• P. M. _ here on on Taeaday evening of this week _ 55 w .80 2.30 ] gRjg .�. • DT. Home Phoce 8100 ='and decided to hold their fall plowirW w 6 55 -255 7.80 _ - 8.80 :match near Vandorf. 7.55 8.55 _ 8.30. 4.30 A number froin this town attended- 8.55 4.55 _l` _9.30 5.80 ®� s -the Conservative meetag at Newman- .'-9 55 5.55 10.30 z 6.30 'ket this week when they again nom- t.. 10.55 z 6.55 -. .. 31.30 7.90 . Spring e .1 mated Herb. Lennox. 11.55 -7.55 P.M. z 8.30 - At a largely attended meeting of ,P. M. z 8.55 12.30 9 30 ' -'the Business Men's Association and 1255 9.56 - 1:30 - 19.3! ' ' 3 Ratepayers hearing*from the County - v I0.25 • .See aarsamples of Wali Papers. Prieee range from 10'oents 'len>gineer_the estimates of the build- to 1.50 per single roll. ins of a cearLent road through the v Sunday only w Dailyy except Sunday #own, it was dut road to, have bt he z Saturday, Sunday and ld`olidays only, - Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. Give your orders. -9na iedIeWy, a consent. highway :as ;.___. _ --. --.- Paints; Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac,Varnift Stains and White - : well as a storm sewer and curb.thro- Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie; ri ia, Lead always on bawd O ll sigh the towel. Brampton, Schomberg, Ekthilton, Brantford, ' - :.Goodyear.Tires and Tabes for all Cars-an&'T'ruck*.' Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate -points - -- - -yThe Citizens' Dair Limited, A fall lime of'WorkiBoots,also Rubbers for every one. y Coach connections at Buffalo for.all Ux S. A, pointe - v 4•Qf Whitby;has started operations _. ._ Our Groceriea..are the Freshest. , Our Prices.tfie Y.owest. with a weekly capacity of 15.,00 T y he - -ppnnnds of butter. The establish- L� � Phone your order, We deliver.in of this now iodnstry in Whit oaco .ra Ce Markham 6•i 2-lby is the result of the destruction GPhone- by fire of the. Brooklin Creamery a General gear or so acro, the stockholders 1 Wm" M. Duncan Merchant! `�►+een River aving decided not to rebuild. .:-x.a. . .4. �`�. �"� `.�.-'�} .:�•.;:p,. ;_V�.w ,r'.• < � v Y...4' !S✓�... +.. :'�r� ',"�'°'�+, s`pv'b�:'�k"� ''�• �'�%8' i .�%s4M"'� �� -a1 p�'���{tl^�":Fa . to,w 2: s .�.m'• s.s .,.r.2 .. .'.ru- +,. n,as`e.. s" t - iJ•r •a.. ra Na'. <-•r.. «p:a^ -yd^.,•:'.—^: ,�. ;. �yyo �,�,..... ., 4::n�;, �.- .':.a.y'• f-.�';...-. •ar--.." ..... '•-•"a.ta.•x'.= +Ss... .•.r•' •�¢t�� .-.t _ .-+r r.:. y�-�•m ''�..t -'!i` .y,,... � e•- '�, � + '�"':c�'a1'r ycoi?+s. •,.� • �-,: c.s:-'+h, �. �„ i�. -� 'e �:.za�fr ... "y`a,: •,.,, •.,, .'�' - r' �'',•-. m�- 'ti:.i'-+ ::. 'a..w.. ,' .' ...'„ „„. ,� .:.:• n ..r'. ,} w • ',•tin 4 ''CLARi'INON7 dire. Welford -who has been /�,�/ NO'rICB ' I1/! 0 V E � .� ' visiting friends to the city,return- N Dr. V F Tomlinson hue purch• on Fridaymore in O T- 1 C .�.. g - � }men � ��` D r ed home ' .need a new Obtevrolet car. John add ' Mrs Gregg open,%. saving rented mg premise4;ic �, 1O°�� "r° �' � T. Caster sande a business trip with b 1 Ptekerin I have u Ton oe a n Irving McAvoy,of Motmt Zloa. --.6-- as.. G'Igremoat T. and Mrs. Paterson agent San- Mr. Selman, one blacksmith, has �I��'A�� -- -- $ervic® Bas sii►a;Ya "so, day ad 4 r day'with friends in Toronto. Where I will conduct a black- aping ordering 1g t „ ., dames Briscoe ie confined to his moved into T. E. Stephenson'e smithing business and a nae _pare. ' Pfdoering �' <� ' shop which he recently purchased. _ Gasoline, Oil, Siiberling Tines. bed at present with an 'atteick of service statins. now Closed and S■. Tomorrow(Saturday)being the _ gMy, A. L. FRAM.-- v ' 24tb of May, Victoria Day,. the Imperial bil and gas, tires Ab' L Garden opera_tions have been held tire•repairs. g H R G allaugher up lately, due to the unfavorable business places of the village will Also,Taxi Service to or from delivering 1B R. � ., observe it in the usual manner,by weather. .. any point. On account of ,the wet weather closing for,the dap. The post _.. f10W under. Wa _ , QTtilII Merchant of the past week business• was office will be,open for a abort Y. Torpto period after the sorting .of the ^.- _. - Father dell in the village mail• -LAW, FONTHILL Nt7$sERIEs C. S. and Mrs. Trueman and 1 stone.& Wellington' Iain the market a rebase Hay, family, of Whitby,called on Clare- Straw, Grain and Potatoae, wont friends last•Snnda -' ---Phone Brook. 1808 —- — T. Blitott,- Agent, _ quotations apply �yy ' John g �� '• For Lyman and .Mrs. Pilkey spent Kinsale, Ontario 279 Mary street, �ehawa the week•end.in Aurora with their Phone 414 W 28Lf A. - �' _ 8 Cly ,. :friends, and Mrs.Profit and COURT OF REVISION Ra R. No. 1' family. . Phone Pickering 1712.: Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, Public '.notice Is hereby given that i' spent' the week-end' with the f� 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal the first Bitting of the Court of Revi• .,FROST FENCE ^� latter's pa.ante, William and Mrs. sioa for the Municipality of the Town- : Uxods 5 C Stip!!bThotupson. ship of Pickering, for the revision ofACniftbood »� Mrs. Fred Farmer and daughter, the assessment,roll for '1930, will be Mrs. D. Johnston, of Toronto, held at the Townebip hall,Brougham, a spent 9anday .with Thos. and on Monday, the 28th day of May, 1930, B U I L D E R S Mrs. Paterson. at the hour of.one o'clock in the after• Mrs. Paelliam a d. Mrs. ward and We have ordered to be delivered lII slaughter and Warner and Mm K°tice is also hereby •given that } We are now ready to — after the conclusion of the said Court two weeks time another. supply you with: "Brown, of Osbawa, spent Sunday no rebates of taxes on dogs will be with relatives In Claremont. made or allowed. carload O BRICKS, CONCRETE - a Wm. Gibbons and wife, of To- Of which all persons interested will Tonto, and R. end Mrs. Worthy, please take notice and govern them- - BLOCKS, INTERLOCS- r, selves accord' ly- la Brampton, spent Wednesday Dated this Ott day of Mav, 1980, Frost ING PIPE, DRAIN TILid, last with Mrs. Tlsos. Gibbons. . •� � The township roads are in fairly Dim&Ln R. BEATON, SAND AND GRAVEL. nod condition this spring. There 87`� Township 01erk Kwve been to few bad spots,but as ,Perry Cement a rule they have stood the winter dC, N S E L M A N We can still Bell it off the car at 3 .cents products Co. well. per rod less than. the mail - All persons having accounts Hhoer and General Blacksmith, 371 Bay St., Toronto against the estate of the late Mrs. - Oxyacetylene welding Ord hou8eg. CAet otlr order ilGl ' J. S. Farmer areirequested to hand and Breziog - y PLANT-1 mile north of the same to Thos. Paterson for �CZ,AREONI' Highland Creek. isettlemeflt. Wishes to announce that he will carry at on and S&Qe money, Mrs. Norman Burton, of the on business In the shop which be - Brock road, who underwent an has purchased from Thos. std• - ' . e deliver an�7 lake, -operation, is now making a rapid pbenaon. starting on ✓ p recovery and was able to return Monday,May 19th. - to her home last week, _ Mrs. Frank Soden. we are sorry i1 Tit THE • �k .:.io ekport. is not improving as fast 131 Our BtoCk. of l}{�sts, 'barbed wire, staples. _ i BARR a he hoer friends would like to see STOREblack and galv. Wire, poultry net.. her. It is hoped that with the NEW Coming of warmer weather there ting, house cleaning tools, will ba an im{�rovement. CLAREMONT _ Widmer hiller, who has been 'in poor health for some time, at- To t- ••• paints, varnishes etc., tended the Lockwood Clinic. To- The followin. are a� fsw of the _ f specia a now being - - 'is 'ClDmplete. offered Tonto, one day last weep for an r Cakes 25c ,� �'+ exaaainatian. We trust that he 2 Lbs. Clio jfi�'r�,_� �•+ will improve ss quickly as pas• g Lbs.SoedRaisins,25c Cl'iarles '�'v+�+ f �" '�•+1 Ong E speak of artistic ? Bible. 2k T! designs that ars R J. How was in the city last >f Cans Peso. s�tie _ week and on his return was accom Boxes 2 in L Shae 26e Mrs.How' who had been i Polish, inapdwnpropriate ilia would be pealed by 7 Ban Castile Soap, T c inappropriate for receiving a ed to k In the cit on illustrated it views, The We pleased to know that she' a Can Pineapple 1�+ _ a s oma 11lwtrated H �- Improved. although still Deliveries every des at -- — ' 9�" ie and r p_m. - P T- � Dia ]et has artistry• vers weak �e 'p , �j i el Our ligb has been enjoying C. a OvElhji+t i+ `�� - �- -No 9reatec �Pri�ats` t on the streets during , 4: the day time. on account of a 871y „•, hone 2501 suit every parse. - - N. W. STAFFORD, lbreak in the rich-wont which __ _#Iia�ts_tun Road, ! re slat" the time in which the Whttby M .1lig, t is turned on and turned off. E BR annulus s11oe8 are rei►BOIIab18. 'ole have $hem lII iiiZeB phone Whitby "rhe extra light, however, does and coldre for the whole famay. _ : :not cost the village any more. J;uccessor t0 fi8 r Men have been 6uep during the F• Clut�lOw Past week erecting the guard-rails We are clearing various linea of Lades' and Children's i - at the approaches to Barry's e _-- - - ...Hose, values to 1.25, at 2So-per Pair: M- bridge south of the village. These were b6div 'Deeded as a car that .For the finest quality of might Ego over the embankment Our Made -measure Clothing Department is doing a '+would surely, meet with disaster ( R O-C E R 1E S splendid business. We Dan fit you any style �a�8 L9af �t�t�1 w� and would prove serious to the � � occapante. MEN'S and BOYS' OVERALLS you h`Ite at one gone to every one.. o a owntry Cheap rates for farm and try Farmers have been enjoying a WORK SHIRTS and _ — p diew days enforced holiday on SOCKS, _ ; bazldiag.: amount of the heavy rains which •- -- Windstorm Inenraaae on bulidio�s.IP them from•getting on Ladies' and Children's .Full atook of Fresh and Fanoy ( rm nes wind-mala silo oto. . .to the land. The rain, however, Stockings " ' st _all timd8. _ u was welcomed as it benefitted the -`--� - A tomobile insurance of _ FARM8IP'OR 4AL5 . (newly gown grain, and it will also Call-at thle Store. . ;help the hay crop which promises Aloof a full line of Drags, all at :MAY WE BERME YOU 2 Write of phone to be as abundant one, the lowest possible - - - Raymond Pilkey, who under• peicei,: - E D.• B O W U A N a went a serious operation in St, - ID_ B. E RT -R- AND 20 WHITBY, ONT. ital. Toronto, save N Fm ■ eral months ago, ae m $ R► GianAral _ `recovery,and is now able toattend Phone Claremont 8790 to all his duties on the farm. He i» e:penis to go'back to the Basket" tl - - TONT. Basket FaCtOi' -i .' fs about two weeks to undergo T CLAREMONT, "' - Manufacturers of another operation, which is 'to -" BARGAINS _ pe All kinds of Fruit -Baskets, Bect7 prevent the recurrence of the h moors serious trouble, Crates, Farmers, Bushel_ Baskets, Clothes Basksts - " •• The weekly market that was _- _ - .. 'Bask establlshed here two weeks ago is Note These Specials I Frank Pennock, proving very successful. Many - farmers from the surrounding Wonderful range of men's, A�"-REQ :- s tory for*' _ - Proprietor a district are coming in with their fin men's -wonted suite - linker of the wdlF><nown produce for which they are re• a browns, grays and blue .. 5 and 0 �. Barnes'Baskets. oeiving satisfactory prices from a serge, reg. x616 to $21, for -Phone Markham 8499' Toronto buyer, whose parchaeee 12.59 and 17.50 --- -- last week were double . of the alua�le Papery a. receding west. The coming of Bore suite, sizes 27 td' 82, reg. preceding farmers is also helping $l0, for 4.50 sad 8.50 the merchants of the Village. The famous Greb Shoes, every The special services is connec- pair guaranteed solid -SAFETY Box in year nearest branch ! I �.�, ;ut:;srsrLy tion with,the.Baptist Church will M leather: of the Canadian Sank of Commerce to the. COmmeIICe OII onlay next, the , �• - 4.10 29th of May, and will continue. _';Foye' .. 10 logical place to keep your valuables for security each , night (except Saturdays) Youths' - -- 275 _ until Snoday, `Jane the 8th. - The "' -and con-veniencQ.We_shall he leased to furnish —p _ - Rev. W. Mansell Megaire,of Park- — - for--- -- Rev Tabernacle, Toronto, National Brand Overalls and you, with apace necessary' . for your roque datowill be Smocks, red back, s r the preacher throughout these 1.95 ;menta at minimum rates. meetings. -All 'Christian friends A fall line.of Fresh drocsriee 3• - are invited to remember these at lowest prices. services isy their prayerful ey►v- - -� pathy and attendance at some, if 8t. Lawrence Granulated SugarTM CWMIAW- not t sot all, of the gatherings. Game for 2 weeks only, 5.20 and bring a friend with you. ger F.I N Gi• O L D ' s ' - OF COMMENCE _ •vices this Sunday, May lath, will be conducted by the Paster. The , tv;rh mh:eh is n.na/ga.natcd ' .Ccinmunion of the Lord's Supper , LOWER PRICE STORE `THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ➢ Sold andJostalled by will be observed after the morning Phone 3801 FRANK J PRQUSE service. All members are urge jCLAREMONT CONT, pleKnsG — oNT ® � e to be present. I t ,. } u r- ri au. +r s ".1.' .. A' .{.h,"'1S.:w.nifbi�•.�n ?sYyi%n.R.•YM:�.�!.�3eRyL^P' �,17 .rr cit+:,;;... af..b.. .,J�vw. E...,2 , ,•,... .,:r.s. ,£iKr•sx w:k.•-ir'-`i.-.a....`. .:'' T',eC•.' , tirwfse ••ri.t-�!•, «�-z.# r.,�-•.r �..km:..a, aY.�+'..: _+r MIM ,.,.s.,. ,.:: ,: .-Vs'^Y;.. .,. rso.,p*w'�p�,^;.o-. ri.. ..'r .: .. �.,.„ -•r.y d, - - '.:�^;' .-f ,r- :�. r � J .ter - ,., r • - -- re the Gothic ehar- I heard hirn flap throasb t'sF litter' the overmant4ftr d Afts of him torch t$ actors showed dimly in the light-from roi larniture, and dimly saw him fling �1 � y the smoldering Ings and the rayme. It crashed against -- --_ - - - • •-"'`-• -• sunset. I conned over the Jour the door, and. I snatched rap a chair, _ It ow and. lashed at, his legs_. , lines eraYe Frio. - -- - Hugh;' I said soddenly, "d'yon a tumbled 4n s ,a _ ha peto have with you P the copy of "-Hugh! Nikka!" I shouted at the 14 ,,, of my lungs- that other.verge of Lady Jsne=e, P • r - He produced it from his pocketbook, The Its!an'sahelperlreiched forme without-speaking.-speaking- -first. I saw his knife in his ban], w I spread the copy before me. and struck out with my fist. Being a i _ - Putts downs ye An riddel Ia 'stento. Seemeli� ordoilr:' knifefighter, it was what he least ex. , Rouse, I ye mystick Sybil, prated, end he went over. Iran be- f Vex Hymme who doth Endeav6m ir, hind dx,large centre tale, and sa the Italian and the other man closed in, Nor treats Hye efFortts tendonr. led it at i• And is the winking of-an eyelid the I reared it on umped and pr, and I Cipher leaped out before me. them.' They j _ r �s1 rve got. it. I 'borated, and I found 'op'portunity to heave another '-iviresh ftem and danced across •the chair at the chap I,had just knocked sprang up down. `hearth. (T4 be continued.) to t�zolli>ile "$ere l" I shoved the.copy_of Lady - $ t og roto lra an Jane's.d gerel in front f h' d g, Hat's Nikka. "Now watch!„ Seedy (reading)--Say, Han w w1111seeP.44M wwrinest, I took a pencil and drew it thtougher haberdasher? Hank-�Fhat, doa'9 'l r the� BUN eou :'1 except the first letters of the-first. yer know wot er. haberdasher it. ,T76or+or�l1(yrr✓k helreasure and last words In each line. So: Didn't yer ever have no learnln'? A, pummAvd. At VW vr •douse e' ' p ,,,, ,, ,,,... fr,••••• haberdasher is er man wit a'habit ofasd. I. . o.... dashin' about. .1AM sESaoutv �eHt. - ' HOWDEN SMITH ._ R.V,. .... ..... use art's for Burns.' _. E ),. Min By.• A. D. N.. . .. ... ...... t..... Value! . - The result of course,was: - .j.he Ctillia�Otits Are Unequalled Boat w BEGIN HERE TODAY {Lam's shoalder and began intr ducin`g `I o Lord James. the Crusader, was given I him. ' R - g JUST IMAGINE—a 1 the secret to the Treasure of Bucole-1. S: or Teodo:eschi gentlemen! The J ff oa t 1 ng summer by the Emperor Andronicus. The secret` gra ' ,� E home t9' Jong,. S lac" 'has been lost. but the present Lord Iiulian chemist. .1nd my other friends, _ wide and X 4" draft names discovers It —.'H& is murdered--by`Countess and N / t fully Tor with ---- a band of_thu6s and dies without reveal-i C ant Serge Vsasilievichl I ought to . ., , i+� x ,? Priors Vent, gasped Nikka: "He berths for ova and l ir.. it to his successor to the title. Hugh deck space or more Chesby. Hugh then returns from New I explain they are brother and sister I" has found something!" than twelve at ti., •n- c York to the family estate and begins a P 'Tht the secret to the, location- of. usually low price nt assn•. The mugs follow, and wbtle all This lass it, s well-bred leer. , . + , �„ ks.656 at the factory. are at the tu+:eral ofikg as uncle. h "Aid Hilmi Bey, geatiemgti!" e treasure is�n the Prior Vent!" �oanss of stand- - )tousa is ransacked I added triumphantly. ardiaation Richardson • ural-time trtend ai 'Iiugh's• and Jai thin saw !the two y Russians tea the We. puzzled•over the find, however, rzuiaa acts aro low In � /'y rd8on aah •rho cells the story, ars Hugh s rice. Built..ofClear, a bosom coml�nions. Levantine, an olive-sk;nned individual un bedtime,*, it t re i g a _ til be a w' hou ach'n de- p Cedar, White Oak and GO O:C WITH THE STORY „YOa g we're rather 8n interna-, Mahogany beautifullynder n® CrVisqbOta is in thio room," cesion. v3 ,If it is here, he do t_l erowd-•wbat?" Mrs Hi.gez was flnlH d er ia�aer 1 lesid. 9„ drawling. CHAPTER V1:, Motor. gives a. Gray �ape ed Is that a Gypsy prophecy?" jeep "Very i:iterea•:nZ, I'm sure," said of is miles oer hour. -- ;Ilagb. Hugh, void s,a ever. "You won't mind I It was a long time before.I went to Barite for book!eti Baia& and service by There was a acket of raotors out if I pr, n fr;enda to you as a sleep, and I suddenly waked zp• telling all the facts_ •T, B. F. BENSON, N.A, side in the drive, and Watkins apps groups' Thankr. This is Ms. Zaranko I The night was very dark, and there on the threIa buses $71 $Sy Street TOrnntO, O>nt. ed in the doorway. -and Mr. Nash." - was not even a hint atarshine shut "Pardon, your ludship. But 1 dight the room. I rollover,and shut _ thought you would wish to know Mr, _- CHAPTER V. - ._._.._ . ray eyes, and promptly sat up in bed. - and is party' 'Sti*e fust driven to look rap at that rao I thought I had heard a sound. What OU Hilyer I happened it was I could not say. It was very l UP' they �" exclaimed meat, and surprised the Italian is one'faint a gentle burri.tg rip- -The J have. e xc ge vii f the room. , V a 0 de sir e 'The "I suppose we'll have to see of big ligh sial, s y � I swung trt of bed, reached fen s. IH ugh. "Mr. Tev+ioreschi seams exclusive;' icandle, thought better of it, and cr•os9• 1� rem • - I remarked. !! with WLtklas lingered in the doorway. "Oh, be?" remarked Mrs. Hilyer,t� the Booz communicating if ._ "You instructed me to inquire ,He speaks no Isnglish and he is sen-IHagh's room. It was ajar, and I pok- p = strangers 'ad been seen on the roads „ ed my bead in. I could hear bis gentle s'l'ue shoat itbreathing. Nikka's room beyond him 0 � 'creabouts the morning of the.funeral, „W� a gorgeous fireplace;' said • your !udship." he said. Mry Hi,yer. was quiet OnSin of as three, only. _ Watkins slept in that part of the •� a - Hugh nodded. ••R,%ther a quaint verse there. tot, out ."I met 'Igg'ins. the earpEnter, 'air, I see. Hove does it run?" house, ,gills morning. 'E said one of Mr• Hil- " After am oment s hesitation. I crept y She picked it out dgwly downstairs into the entrance hall. i aer's motors passed on th.r Loa+don Whenne, thatte ye Pappist Church- send close on noon. but that was ail,' glop ng.my t ' _ els. - -- -- I A d'in't of light chane out of the short ' "Well, that doesn't help any," said dee &e j '�lo man f in m way to the pitch d:rkn Woudde asks bye Soul's conten'te Pa�g�' that led from the hall into of good appearaseee `♦ . Hee tookened up ye Wyeshdnge Stone(the Gunroom. -it flickered Tway. and ' _ "ZIIr. and 3[ra, Hi•Yet, year lad- And trodde ye Prior's vest. goes out trif]><oat a collas... p,•. returned: Wishing now that t had nor teen be go about with 1 sl Hilyer was a lean, rarsgy chap; with "Deuced odd! What doeg it all 'taken the auto!llaLi4s that lay on the dusty,unpolished shoes to �. hatchet !see end close-set eyes. He mean?" to b,eside my bed, T stge iirto the - "1 haven't the slightest idea, I said. bbi� a The door was ajar _ _ Personal pride suggests s ' ]oohed what he was: good blood gone "You dolt sappoee ther4 could be Genf m pass ge. f cat "Nugget", shine 11<i His wife was a handsome, eta- Land 4 captiously peered in. sequ some secret meaning t! those words, _ to keep the shoes smartly' The Gunroom was a pool of shadows, - tuesque woman. do you?" she asked.. _ preaentlsbleatndz►ater- .. ,.+ 1 in- front of the flrepla¢e. water- "Hallo, Hugh. ezelsin.ed Hilyer. save only" "Frightfully glad to we you home "I wish you'd pick it out for rae, 1 eou.itered. (where a single ray of light played •AS proof. • again.but rotten sorry for the ooe3- 'upon a preposterous figure crouched "A key to something else, you ! lion. You don't know Mrs. Hilyer. I on the mantle shelf, The light came believe," know," she went on. "OUT anieestorsfrom an electric torch !n the hand of Hugh bowed to leer with col l preci- were fond of that sort of thing." s second figure outlined against the :.: _- _I_.felt somethin •behind me, and �o4d-flte on the tico,t. "Thanks,i�lriyeT= (rant turned m head The I-talion had left s 4 of emphasis as the Baily name-"it y hearth. I cough- once more thefaint " the table in the .entre of the room and0 V kind of you to come moved-up the fringe of our group. noise like the prolonged ripping I found myself staring lute+ a pair P tc,ugh cloth which had-elttratted my _ of evil green eyes of a men that had His green eyes, flariitg with an on- attention upstairs ' -'- entered the leer.. immediate:y after canny vital force, were intent upon The light flashed on steel, and I the Hilyers He would have ci.alleng- the. rhyme on the over-mantel. 'realized that the figure on the mantle- fk NU' (pG T TIN OP N7[A R N1R4y 1 ed attention in an orapany with his He growled something in an under" 'shelf was working with a small saw ,'roaring personality, the stra.lge force tone to Mrs. Hilyer, and she nodded, on-the panel of the oxer-mantle con- ` Fascinating as your room is, I am , t •,. that radiated from hint. He had long afraid we moat leave you, Lord Ches- talntng Lady Jane's verse. As _ watch- r _ arms, short, thick legs and enormoas ed,he auspended,his.eforts and barked - - body of ort, thIrt, capped by a boost'- by," �called over to-Hugh` impatiently at his assistant. The ray "By the wa.y;' Hugh interrupted, as ' dully modeled head. His forehead was they were ready >p leave, " meant to of light quivered and shifted upward. t 1 high; hia clean-shaver face was very rT For a fleeting rection of a second It. ve' its; his,jaw was square, without oak you: did any of your"people see traversed the figure on the mantle- ! auto.y But big eyes were strangers around hen the morning of shelf and focused momentarily on his being pragu �! t his outstanding feature. They were r>ay uncle's funeral' I have reason-to bead and shouldcrb. - 'large and vivi ily gree-n like a cat's. think the t ouee was entered. I gasped. The figure on the mantle- 0 Hilyer,undeterred by Hogh's frosty I was amazed at the sudden silence shelf was Professor Teodoreschi, the t • +' dropped his hand tr. this that gripped the room. The Italian. Italian, who•had accorgpanied the g 1 in the doorway �Jv , _ Todoreachl, already y Hilyer party. niter a snit nod of farewell, stopped In my amazement my hated tighten- , dead and stared hard ati n- -Hugh In, its grip on the door, f' -"Not that!we've heard of," replied which,swung out past me with a loud ou atm You71 want to Mrs. Hilyer promptly. All .of us were Y groan An beam of Sight flashed p, Bat if you do at the funeral. And if the servants vide for old ace, '• had noticed anything queer, I'm cure from the shadows close by, focused not pro - they would have reported it me." on me and snapped ogried a man's v you will lose your indr "Araerikane.y "Thanks;' said Hugh. "Would it be endence. Small sums too lriuch trouble for you to inquire of vu-ce' �j Now i n Canadian ' them, lust the sa:r►e?" Government Annuities II "Not at all.» *iL At 65 "Thanks for the warning, Lord — •���besell•rdiant Chesby.We'll let the dogs-loose arouAd � Ir -- forward to -mad loeltiaf_ t1'�g�hRuse afSgr this at ai t." , h sus old eKe of•pesc4t sad - . Whoa you need new enet'gy Teodoseachi, stiff standing in the ' v when you are hot and mouth b. doorway,rasped a single sentence, and dry—py., with Wrigley's-it ,passed out. The other flocked after sti J Meas mouth and theoat. :him-like hounds over whom the hunts- OLDSA N A D I N man cracked his whip, C ' 'The iaereiued >>!Ow diva "I think they are a party of polite• 'Almost ,every body knows Ilovi'= +G O V ER N M E N T 1&edsaewwrengtlreothebiood. thieves," Nikka said when they -had 'Aspirin tablets break-up a cold- e a ym can do more-Toil fed left. "At least, some of them. The bletwhor,two when you tirstkfe l Italian,I made nothing of. - g re< urself ANNUITI-ES POSTAGE FREEon. Yo"They said he couldn't speak ung- the Bold coming Pa _- _fish," I put in. the discomfort of a summer cold. _ -- T "You didn't itotiee the ,that.be was Read the proven directions in every Braneb �»� package for headaches, pattt, etc- t of Labors, , listening to everything tTat was said." _ pltawa piss"and a t002alL '>i�A"OIf observed Nikka. * ,tisa �' "'• to Its�ep ae•alis Wilk Wrigisy'i "No, but I saw him read the rhyme - a - HON. PETER HEENAN - « up there.over the fireplace- He gave VER Mtwssts* { rMj a ci oftd me the shakes." iu _ _ c1c eI As I spoke I looked up again at m JiY 2}{>g WHOt>E DOJ�MON t Address• �'�`� '- ISSUE No. '21-'30 sal the 8praie.wWi Minacd's. _ . . - w ,-y "•7: D ,, .'%.'' `" +-✓ 'xo- /c`. '?` Aa ♦"" -11 � I. .,r'}1— •''Z-7 ry .eti S^;t L 6'.." .'r _K 4 9 cn -k',•+-}%•. s�,s e '."'Ci.:.-moi _x.�,y_. .,e.L;-• .''r •r•?'sx.`k: 5'1°.-e v`�", ± S '' ' •;.. t ..J.,4�,�,,:;•... ." .. -.ms.es_•,:.,,'..a..'�:..+w,.d ,4., ... " d ...•..•-.+tLLp...jL•- .�.ao, .sr,.; ph- n x .-z.�,r'.•^..-.;•.c.�9er�i.e�.1.� ,r .T.4�v..,'M-�' � - -,a .a,.r'.` - r .. .. ....., �!r' ,l t. .`.i' M'.•i. s, •,1•- r.._ .¢,.. z... �x.. � .yr �,: +� _... ' ,.•'e' ',..r .r....• ,f'g�r..: .. w..' y:-': ' - i...: --t, .e• f' 3` - 'S.'ti '.!' :'.`L±.,+'yv. girl a .. to a swhosee i s WI U& high ()WI Teacher—"Now, Tommy, it I take a Famous Partrietyhipe r ` Sill and Coo potato, cut it in half, then in quarters; / Mom and Pop and then in halves again, what shall I ' and That have Y' % !/ _ �-- _ ► f�, ` ovar and Over. TammT—"Chips, ffiise Clark:' _ o clean " ? One must possess A 'reasohable House and Lot t Slow and Sure, amount oL money u he in to retain pos- _ ,ye �y�+ a Back and Forth session of bis own soul. - _ _ I ea J y ' po'ts n pens 4 -;Ham and Eggs. Don't expect to be slow pay unless when a girl refuses to marry a fel- you are well to do or yourreputation j juSt' use a teaspoon of Gillett's Lye in about ; ' low, she promises to be a sister to will Bufferas a result. i a gallon of cold water'and you have a mixture ' 'him; but when she accepts, she'pro^ that will instantly clean even the greasiest :piece to be a bother to him. He—Before w 9 ' I as married I could. y have kissed you to death. Now I wish pots and pans. ' It is estimated that $6,144 people I had:' ' visit the•Arlington Cemetery, Wash ington, D•C., in one year, and that He is indeed a poor flea who niver know,, when to keep his mouth shut. T T to o E[ ILLt G ' . ' x7.fis8 others are jus dying. _ there. HAS HUNDREDS OF DAILY HOUSEHOLD .USES The Naval Conference _ Y P drains and closet bowls When one's stomach!s full his head Saturday Review (London): The K-`� ectivel removes old slat..•cleans floors etc. etc. It cleans and disinfects sinks, might as we'll be empty so tar as get- obsequies of the .-Naval, Conference '0i•°-°°�*°� .° , '. ting any work out of It le concerned: have taken place, the valedictory ad- - dresses have been delivered, and Ear, � -Send for our booklet on household cleaning. It will Said one banker`to another: ,Hav4 MacDonald has affixed his signature to Showyou the many ways Gillett's Lye can be used in you any outside interests'" the death certificate with S goldent your dome to make cleaning easier. 1r'sir Young Real Estate Agent— p� .These facts, at least, admit of .z *Lye should never be dissolved in hot water. no dispute, but as to the interpretation "Coaid I Interest you !a Culver City'" to be put upon them, there is a wide- _ wuceuld far a The L - STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED Susceptib y, 7 Bpresd diversity of opiate OILLETT PRODUCTS tercet ms uayo►here." friends of the Government—would-baLve- 7 44' as believe that a great step forward Toronto Montreal Winaipes When a Scotchman totals his bread has been taken; but whether that step upon the. waters he wears a bathing is is the direction of universal disarm- suit. ament, or of another war, time alone —� can show. Of one event, at any 'rate, caded froc' the gold lace, the tight If a you" father thinks h!a!Md tha there can be ne doubt, and It is that � , girdle, the enormous bustle, the Rids ; j _ Smartest ever he may be uncommonly the Conference has not achieved what sleeves, the large hat heavy with ' modest. but more probably he !a a was expected of it. plumes, and the stiffly starched shirt- Uar. _ . .. 7f waist ci "good o day • w the old s'" _ People who are always looking.for a Pe,ik "AD Nerves - _ pull might do better by trying a little I The Stopped Drain r ° �puab of their own. + 1'GI'liGf It a aster to keep the sink drabs, -a' i e e p a --: ' 'What to Do if You Find Your. ao�rsa,a«.Tco `�ti; clear if you know what causes u to y Mother—"9k'hea I was a girl,1 wore sed This Condition. be clogged. The usual cause is the in ,.•1pettleosts." Choosing a Vocation have made Dail holes. A few Dabbles accumulation of grease which hardens Daughter wearily) "Yee, and even The sort of thin that apecfaltsta fa the can wits keep the ulphur from in the drain and fills the pipe. The .. ,. ^rhes; boys would be boys." call nervous debility fa the ran-down Don't be anxious if your boy or girl does not discover early what vocation backing. Shake the sulphur over the best way to remove this Is to pour condition caused by over-work and evergreens. but be sure to hold the very hot soap sudes down it. A pall i There are two kinds of rum runners household worries. The sufferers find or career he would prefer. It 1t s —those running with it and these etre-' pity if a young pgt'sou' decides this top of ilea can or 1t may come off and of wash water from your holler on �I themselves tired, low-spirited and un- matter so early the he begins speeial- spill it all. Sprinkling 'evergreens wash day will keep the drain clear. miss to jet it, able to keep their mind on anything. ; with a strong spray of water will help Another-way is to drop a lump of bsl& -- ' Any sudden noise startles and sets the !lzation before he has a well rounded keep off the bugs. Evergreens should ing Boda into the drain once a weeks we are, reliably !stormed; 1 education. In such a case. he'begins Petting, heart palpitating violently. They can- I dgeolop $ one-uacit mind and ase- never be watered when the sten is and pour boiling water over it, or dis• a? fs lust a little light pastime that not steep well at night; their bands shining.on them. They need water solve sal soda in .boiling water and. `shines in the dark. tremble and legs seem unable to sup Crows himself in the winter as well :.s in the summer pour it down the drain. port them. Such a condition is indeed A young person is too immature to for they grow all year. The original owner of the skeleton pitiable. know definitely just what his tastes _-r -' found with Its legs wrapped around Doctoring the nerves W th aedativee 1 and abllltlea are going to be. He !a Lettuce a` fts neck must have died suddenly is a terrihje mistake. The only regi also too acquainted with the world to Think Back To keep lettuce fresh and crisp for t -while trying to dress In an upper M know what it has to offer in ts ma he line The new trailing garments uir' several days, wash it thoroughly when nerve tonic !s a supply of good red - - - - blood. Therefore the. treatment for�of means of livelihood. If he chooses take a backward look at the variety it comae.from the store. B it is wilted berth. blood. as he and ran dawn health to his life work too young, he to likely of vestments o: yesteryear. Do you soak It In cold water until crisp. Thea -. 'T as gluing the little girt a big Dr. WtMams' Pink Pills, which to make a wrong choice and be un- remember the wide, rustling skirts of wrap it lightly in a paper sack or to �c hand," said a papa as he took his promptly build up and enrich the happy all his days. it is often too late taffeta, th lace mita, he coyly carried a waxed bread wrapper and keen to _ daughter over his knee. to change.when he Is married and has blood. The revived appetite, the , parasols, the heavy beaded or bre- the top of tie refrigerator. -; strengthened nerves, improved spirits a family and then discovers his pis• ' A woman's mouth Is generally Com- and new strength which come afters mks' �®may choose a line of work at pared•to a rosebud, but a rosebud is course of these plus will delight every which he will not succeed, but be New Vessel Soon to Sail Noted Inside Passage -. usuzlIy closed. _ sufferer. - might have done excellently at some You can get these pills from any other Ifae of work. a cinch nowadays to get vicine dealer or by pari at 60 teats It to really a tilessint If a young per- He—"It'sg t s (married." a bac from The Dr. mattWillt 6 Med!- lion "shops around" a bit, trying sev _ Her--"What do you mean, 'cinch'' cine Co., Brockville, Ont. oral things at which he is adept, be Him—•`Weft,all ton;st-to d ese sntl often take a - _a bigger fool than yourself." Q _ sue for lite. Fate wtto She—"Thea how is!t you're single?" ADRAMA hand and guide him a way he never ---- Man carries under his hat a private dreamed of. Many of our most aro- � It was the first time the baseball theagr% wherela a gn-,er drama is cessful men and women never had the player had ever plSyed Boit He hit acted than ever performed on the remotest idea in youth that they would �$Que -straight down the fairway, then mimic stage, beginning i-nd ending in enter-the itelda-111_1whlch they became shouted, "Which way do I run'" eternity.—Carlyle. eminent. - - - "It is dangerous to kiss girls who Personality and intelligence are --Bed Springs are reducing because their resistance rated by experts as being more Im- A good set of beo springs Is the *� M =• , '-is low,"says a noted dentist. And,we portant than mere good looks In girls foundation of a night's rest; and no- might o-might add, it is even more dangerous who wish to take up a business career. body can be-At for labor the next day if he has spent a "night devoid of ¢,. ease." Sagging springs and a lumpy :SaVeS Babies in China mattress, or a bed which amells•bad - will rob the sensitive soul-of sleep. A r bed saturated with the odor of cigar- ette smoke, such as is found in some " , , - - hotels, is.very disturbing. -It is a-dan• ;ri gerous practice, too, to smoke in bed. +% and one which would alarm the hotel Inmates, if; they knew about it. "• v a ' _ The "box spring". is the most. ex- pensive and conaldered the best. It e consists of a spiral Ira a to which ' 4I spiral springs are attached. This is A ` covered with a pad of hair and the whole enclosed in ticking, which is ` f` more or leas dust-proof. »: a Next to this, in quality and cost, is '`'•> : a v - the wire spring. It may be poor or of c good quality. In the beat, spiral h _ springs-are a fiched to the frame the head and loot of the bed by spiral springs of seel wire, which prevent ` est- sagging. The Inside Passage along the coast of British Columbia where the ship # s The, cheap _.bed spring It poor' runs north to Alaska for five hundred miles between rugged islands and a : .economy, as k soon sags. when clean- mountainous mainland has a reputation among mariners that Is world wide. Ing the spring, if yon find them rusty, Vancouver cows have become the tooter mothers of children in China No coasts, they say, except those of New Zealand and some parte of Norway, +ti wipe them with a cloth which< is gnomon for its great fiords, match this stretch of seaboa'r¢ in' maj@aty of { fad Japan. Fresh certified milk is now being carried from Vancouver to the slightly oiled. Too much oil will stain - �fttrthest ends of the earth, since New York, Montreal, Australia, South scenery. There is only one short gap during the whole length of the Aoyage 4 the mattress. A string dish-cloth' is America and London,__England,-baQ4 already been aup0edlt4m the British &convenient utensil with which to dust where the vessel !a open to the full sweep of the Psei9a The rest of the "^ Columbia port. Scientific refrigeration on the big white linersof the Cana- springs. Teach yjuag childretli—and time.the great islands intervene and to all intents. the boat'Is sailing along ¢tan Pacific fleet plying between Vancouver and the Orient-is half the secret older children—not to ;:ounce lip and an inland sea. It is quiet and peaceful. The share is only a stone's throw of the success of this long distance delivery of fresh milk; the other half down on the springs, nor to plop down away. The smell of fir trees in the air mingles with that of sea water. - is the q ty of the product from the Brookabsak Laboratories'certified milk full weight when they "jump into The newest vessel to be put on this service has just been launched in y;. tsrasw C�tying milk, as fresh sa when it came from the cow. from Vaucou- bed: England. The Prince Henry will aril through the Panama Canal to join the a VEvergreens Ver to Shanghal, a distance of 6,419 miles, is a big job•and even the speedy Canadian National Steamships fleet in June and will make her first sailing ; - «. 'Empress of Canada took 14 days to tura the trick, eounttag In stops at - northward on July 3. The Prince Rupert and Prince George are already on s; )Honolnln, Yokohama and Kobe an mate. Email spiders and bugs are likely to the run and are known to the thousands of tourists who make the•journey Infest evergreens and do them much) W. F. Jones, manager and proprietor of the Brooksbank Lab3eataries, damage while they are young. To pre 1 from Vancouver, or Prince Rupert north to Skagway, Alaska, and the Yukon `tiss a theory that the cow which feeds the child lias a right to the same treat, neat this; sprinkle them with sulphur i every summer. Two other b6w ships for the Canadian National Pacific meatsod attention as the child's mother, and above lay-out will show some• powder. Put this dry into a baking Coast Servicer-the Prince Robert and the Prince David, are now under cons y - In[ of the careful groonii>� tad spotless cleanliness of stables ad animals, powder can, In the top of which you,struction. ,x _ • � +7i'"r•8! liU - .t _,,.!,lD/.•.-a..w .y"M..,t"+'s". t„',y....@wrk',ti...v'�i..�..�f`.�.u�•,..+C.w4...+...„,r9,,aswx.,a.••r..•*ss+'ar•.^-z.v..a..:'_,,ry..-r....,:t,'r3..yI.'u�E,..as.•y:.,�P.'.•v�d_�.',r.",_'a.l..,,,.:.y,.+'••y...”.•......'�-5F`?`rs-,..r,t•x.a..;..°S9'�^a+'�"� ..? •,�•c�. :•,�,. '-f,_•yY.'h,mrai•,`�.Y.,, v�.` y,rYor - a...r..+••.'!.✓. :1*t...s-•:+aa r.]Y B.h':..`-�L.,,`,+�a 3;.,+Yr,,y....e.... :�''-> .,+v� C.;.,'",.,:c.,�.♦,', 'r.y�a'„:.v'.. 'q�'•-.rr.•..r'a.,Tys-4.,...'s>-.Pr:'ys"ay.�r•,'�. a"'°'e.; :•.v'-'F.""$„,T-' ,3)'ik.'9•,'.y,'.^�.k^k..'.. .�..•d.. -� ! A- wdPif• . n ,11 .3. ..�.: +•rx.7"-,'7-.c:� `..•, s r r •f a Q �e �lOCALISMS. -William^ Collis is recovering -.Radio Licenses may be obtained _ ._.. nicely from his recent severe ill• froln W. C. Murkar, at the Aerws. '' $e--yYaa--able to tall ' r, . - -Roy Morrish has purchased a trip to Toronto on Wednesday, -Take Note - 'The following r ' new delivery truck. accompaused by his sister-in-law, places of > usinesja, will. open at ' l _ ore -Mrs. Morgan, of Toronto, was Miss M. Morris, 7.00 p. m, on Satarda�r, May 24th : y the guest of Miss Fawkes on Bat- -Henry Weetney, who has been F. T. Bunting, M. t9. Chapman, •-'urday. in the Oshawa General Hospital Roy Morrieb. -Thos. Law has been-ver ill for a couple of weeks undergoing -Piano.tuning -Heintzmari & 4 u- • • .;daring the week, but now alight- as operation for-appendicitis, is Co., Toronto, will have an expert - int •v_��er a `eC@$$isle$ ; , }y improved. making a rapid recovery and is tuner in Pickering at an early r -Oonnterfeit Americas one- expected home this week. date. Leave your order or phone Straw Hate galore for the whole family—Men's Straws, C~ cillar•bille are in circulation in -Stewart Rowe, who has been to THE NEws office. * * * 4 Women's Sun Hats, Children's straws etc. :-Toronto at present. in a Toronto-.hospital for, several -Dr. H. T. - Fallaise, Resident �l ` -A. McConnell, of the Green weeks receiving treatment, is now Dentist. Office da residence, two ”:New lines of Men's Fano y Summer Bog, beautiful �- *-- -wood road, has.been seriously ill, at the home of his brother is the doors .east of SR. Andrew's cburch, new tterIIB and OOlOrB 60C 760 and 100 r. but is now somewhat improved. city, but.we regret to report that Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to pa ' � p -Mise Laura Andrew, of Toron- he is not improving as his friends 6 p. mi. Deily, and Evenings by_ap- ]�en'8 Summer Work Boots, %`.Blsman," toe off P to, spent Sunday at the home of would like to see him: polatment. (X-ray service), p, ansa sole, x :her parents, J. and Mrs. Andrew. —St. George's Guild purpose -P• Mattiag8ley, who is leaving rubberleel, best value we have had, onIp 3,96 pr. -James and Rare. O'Connor and holding a sale of home-made bak for Alberta with his wife and ,s Khaki Trousers, "Haugh" brand, �v family, of Toronto, visited with iug on Friday afternoon, May 28, family, will hold an auction sale lien x the former'e mother here on San- from 8 to 6 o'clock, in their Club of his household effects on Satur• 160, 2.00 and 2.26 pr. day rooms. We hope that anyone day, May the 81st. They intend ' -Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson interested will come and help to leaving on'their western trip that Men's Summer flaps, nice shades, 760 and Mise Dorothy visited with make the afternoon a success, evening immediately after the relatives in Peterboro on Satur• -To morrow being Victoria sale. M8n's, Women's, Boys' and Girl's Canvas Shoes for summer , . day. Day, it will be observed as a boli• -The sqnirrel is an interesting many new lines 4 -W. F.and Mrs. Law and dan- y, and not on the Monday fol• little animal and can be made a $hist, ' Winifred, of Markham, lowing, as has been reported in great pet. Theyare protected by called on Pickering friends onsome quarters. As a result the law, but some writers express A new line for IIB which is meeting with Sunday. school children will be minus a doubts about their being worthy Wonderful success —C. C. Ravin, C. N. R. elation holiday tblo year, for which they of protection on account of theft ' have our sympathy. ##,�� - '. agent, is at present attending the Man - which so many valuable as birds, -' Cooked and Cured 111®atB a :- • Telegraphers' Convention is Los -Many an amateur gardener which are far more valuable thea r-'Angeles. does riot produce sufficidnt vege they, -Frost made its aplaearance at tables to pay for the seed, but -The V. P. S. will meet as usual ]lavers]pointe is this district ea r e n sa em re nee o0 Monday even n$-wt 7.80 p. m., Sausages, Ba00n, CioOlCed Han), Jellied Vealz __. ant ll th-0-miure ej derive from daylight e-areet• ---- _ Ito early vegetables. their -w o­rk and in seeing their ing will be in charge of the Citi - Jellied Brisket, ChicEen- Roll, I' -Austin sad Mre. Franklin and vegetabes grow, as well as the zensa?lip Committee. An inter i child,of Port Perry,spent Sunday benefit in health, amply repays eating lecture by 'MrHeard, of Headcheese, 'Corned Beef, Etc., Etc. with Mrs. Franklin's parents, kr them for the expended time and 'Whitby, will be a specal feature :Abur and Mrs. Boyes. work. of the evening. All members are —The township council will —The heavy taxes imposed on asked to be preAent. - Orocery Specials for this week ; meet on Monday next at 10 a. m., the country to help pay the war ¢ lb Tin® Jam apple and raspberry, or le and for ,general business and at 1 p.m., debts are gradually, though slow. Now ddoe••9iaa�nsr. , pP p �, pp as.a Court of Revision, ly, being removed. There has been - . .strawberry, 33 cents Chris. Fair, who had been a reduction is the sales tax and SEED BRANS FOR BALE-Price working in Oakville, was borne all now an effort is being made to $,loo per bushel Wm. Judd.Cberrywood.as Delmonte Sliced Pineapple, good quality, per tin 18c have the tax retnoved on admin ---- hist - -- - -- week owing to illneam, but �T URAING-Priv,ste Nursing Home. - mumed work on Monday, 810001 to amateur baseball matcbes, lr Malvern. Mn. Gilchnst. Inde t Handy Ammonia, 4 for 26 cent® -The Women's Association of by the Ontario Amateur Baseball phone rias sla°adea We United Church met in the association, and it is said that - — - "3 lbs finest Seedless Raisins for 21 cents basement of St. ilndrew's Church amateur hockey and intro@ae ORS,ALF-,..,,ALF, %coats w J.Carter,R. R.,, •• OU Thurmday Ppea vabt,dge. as-a9 Aylmer Pork and Beans, reg 2 for 26o line, for 90 a tin ` -lien Maredea has beenap The Imposition of this tal'it is pointed caretaker of the Fire Sall, claimed, 'tends to kill the ]tame. �OR BALE-A reversible haby car• - nage in good coodit,on Apply to P.:1fst• _ and now cempies the rooms re• whereas amateur sport should e.ndsley Pmta„na as Another new line meeting with wonderful ' %.tent] vacated by N.J. Chapman. have the su�Iport of the govern AR'M MACHI��IER S.-l3otk old -The aarviose in St. George's went In imposing this tax the FI moa new,for sale. Also for sale.Pekin duck Success. Church ole Sunday next will be as government had no idea of die eggs. w F Neal Greenwood. e3tf follows i Sunday School. at 9.8o eouraging amateur sport. :y T' �y1 h. m ; Morning pre or, 10.;;0 a.m.: -The Women's Institute will FOSS&LE-Tomataea.Cabbaaeand ell Flower and vegetable Plants yy Caul flip r plants Milton Burk R R.No. $venin$ prayer, 1.00 p. m. All hold their '.Ida meeting on Thum t.Locust Hill, Phone Pick 1031. , l<s•so �l► i y Anything on wast at very reaeoaabl® rices standard time. day. t6a 2otb feet.,in 9t. AOdrew's —E y g y p —Work will shortly commence Church. at 3.00 o'clock, day}igbt LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaJred wi13 call for sad r C an the erection of the mew rectory solvingde time. After a short busi- sate.Mtehlsad Greer Phone Ma►v,123live, ss-as ' of St. Georg e's Church. which will uses session a meeting will be 'TO RENT-On Church et Picker'%R M IS ` be located ost west of the site of add'reesed b Mrs. Laura Rose 1 half of brick house.,nuudins btiods slid 3a• r • �CHAPMAN f the former one which was term Stephen@, Ottawa, who has the cures Aly G D Bly, 210 Indian Rd. To. , down recently distinction of being the first lady roneo_or tees office. Sher -W. H. Banks, who has been Institute lecturer in Canada. She OUeESEEPER WANTED - 3 - - adult. ,n areme,►i4ht work. Middle_,�d 'LOOK J�� .. "YOUR HAT - seriously i11 for many montbs. is thoroughly conversant with wom preferred. Apply• stanns wal eo� J wee taken to the Oshawa General both urban and coral conditions, M. Mors■@,`claremoae ss _ Hospital on Friday evening last. and her greet fang of practical r'['�ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- -We hope that the treatment there information, well seasoned with 1 DRY (semi.eassb,-Let our dnver call and a- will prove beneficial. wit and humor, place@ her to the expiasn our 24 hour service. just leave your Everybody EIB@ Does -Tbs Provincial Traffic Officers front rank of Institute lectilrere. name with Mr S.W.Davis, barber shop. we are kept busy checking cap care The Whitby Branch will be the will°"1c up sae deliver a times.week. Shapes, a 1 which are running at nights with guests for the afternoon. Asocial SERAYED-From lot S. R. Liao. ,�l.11 Shapes, l$1Zes and Sbades at only one headlight or with defect hour will be spent at the eoncla. Phe and 3 yearlingsteersInen r2 whit:, 1 roma. _ 1 blue and 1 red). Amy iaforautioa regarding ,- ive lights. This is a very common stop. The Pickering to ie@ will their whereabouts will be thankful) recdved bZ various prices. _ violation bf the traffic laws, and please provide refreshments. All 191,j H.r,nct. R.R.1,which,. s Pic We Highway Department has in ladle@ welcome. �e recommend the Boreahn0 $t 7.' . atancted Traffic Uffieers 64 take One da last week a depots- OCAL; AND LONG TAal -A bill has beenfintrodueed by ties a long the lake shore from ifil lcontrectstaken. Price,r..maa e. al - y p LFlauling--anything moved. wi time. p P� where.day or night. cattle a aaaialty7!.� Also reasonable. Har- " 'We Dominion Government at the awn to Toronto waited on Hon. -��l. Read. Mu m;k aoa��r R - 11"net of Christian.Scientists,the .Gel S. Henry, the Minister of Children's Shoes ond School of which is to permit that Highways, in regard to thecon- GOR SALE-Cluckinrr bens. Bar- ,purpose - . mect to practice their beliefs with struction of a new highway along i' tea Pl heaveb Mocks and see, ise2 ft y 2 - $o.� - wc t fear also seven bean were Stoat cages, sire 9 ft D7 2 - ---- ._ .. - _ - '•-' pnleectim The bill the lake shore to relievg _ the ft.b}a•rt.�d,.gy.sttitabl.for fattemnspe� _ -law 084PIRM introduced and may congestion that exists on cei•tafu or nbhrto: 13avtd J.Scott. Altoas Road, half - `► :�qsm atoukled eonsiderably before days on the Kingston Road. The mile north or Kingston Road. 2etf in Kelpie Kew" we have the very best line of oUdren s, iT M sed. Minister told the depatswoa �.oR sALE—Radio. giaa:eil.ercone footwear on the market. One trial and you - '°. '— r. s. M Hill ante mom, of that the proposed new highway Nentrod a tubes, Smoo; Radio. De- will be convinced. Wets Kith l at Uxbrid visited was not feasible, but that the rFol ,adio b 4 tubes loop serial, battery: )%sine �- �' radio bat a.Dies.tb-oo: One hetes%,chs ' with Jaaus @std Mrs. White on department .was considering the er.slo.00-We C motor.92 volt. 1-4hF si'l- - 'E41daT. I[e. Hi11 and Ric. White widening of the Kingston Road to All ingood condition, Apply Geo.Burkholder. w carne from ilia same rt of Be 40 feet, which would svn}Leval`'Out. as _ �► g- go fa to. Lighter-Underwear and Work Clothes �'• Asad where they were neighbors. ward relieving comgestiom,48 sLOIIR AND CHOPPING MILL � They emigrated to Canada fifty road of that width would permit Fror sale-to dose the estate of the lata Joseph :. for the:warmer dayso and fift one years a o rem Leaty.The executors are offering the wlutevsl 7 B pecti. two lines of traffic each way• Flour axed Chopping min for sale ala$loin` con- - Don't roast ' `vel , wild have kept the friendship Howover, he stauld that nothing cassha,,�spleJJdJd wales power sad large bne null , - Dnildittg,For fon pszLieala»app] at-mill,car to - which started in their boybood: along this line could be under- sit _ days. taken this yyear. The deputation tet' 1'`•ry whJte.ale.onc. —In ardor to appreciate the was introduced by Mayor Bow. ADMINISTRATOR'S _ radio Lieenmee leaned. " beautyof our village a peseon man, of Whitby, who has taken _ Notice to Cred>ltors Fred T Bunten as as Pickering - shoal take a etroit on our Bide an active part _� promoting the :- T. I streets -and—tee--the--weii-kept propased to - - - — — , - — " _ - -- - llistablimbed 186? - lawns and houses kept in good ' —Ori Monday evening of this In the ]'fatter of the Estate of Peter - ----- • - repair. here is a great contrast week a lar a number of the Young a. dates•late of the Township of :.�. g Pickering in the County of On- .. between ,the appearance on our People'•, 'Society of the United village today and that of twenty- Cbtrrcb Joined with n member of -tarso, Farmer, Deceseed. T `'live or thirty years ago. At that the Y. P. Societies of the Oshawa Notice is hereby given. pursuant to T=13C ��N i�AL -GARAGE i illtime many of the village Jots had Presbytery in a Missions $hall the provieione of the Ttuetees Act, :_.-.. jL 8 0 I=-Chapter 121. that all per- 61d dilapidated fences in- front's@ at i'3t. Andrew's urc , ushows. alone baviDg any claims or demands �-- -a protection against roamine cat The program consisted largely of against the estate of the said Peter s, 7 �1�18 hoIIe 4AM Us, bosses and pigs. Some of two contests or examinations on Oates, who died on or about the First 1 1 p i1W t them eattls had learnt the trick of the missionary work of the United day of July, 1929,st the Township of R.•" _ unfastol the Rates in the dark Church of Canada at home and Pickering in the County of Ontario, " { Ibonrsof the might and enjoying abroad, which was outlined in the are required to send by post, prepaid, i a good feed of cabbage or other Hisei0nary Atlas. Ten questions to deliver s the a Culetm A Boli e- • aatritione vegetable. Since tbeee were assigned out of a possible tors for Hare] Mae Geisha, -the aia- '. - ..animsk no 10 tratri: of all the property o! the said ' Auto Repairs, ACCeBBOri88, 118 a8t� - longer prowl on our twenty-five as to the work in decol0 or.jbefo"ra the 18tb_.day__of _..—_-_ ---- _—_—.-----.----------- -------._- - 'streets, the;fences are no longer June, 1980, their accounts acid the nereemary and have been removed, on the screen to be identified a@ n01tnret.of the securities,if any,held by _Gasoline, Acetylene Weldling ' adding winch to the appearance of centres of missionary -enterprise them. the propertise. Laware kept and the general educational work, Further take notice that atter said Lawns -. beantifal, and peop}e are taking Onr Yoong People made a good last mentioned date,the Adminietra- b Battery C$ar�illg• trix will proceed to distribute the more pride in the growing of flow• showing in the testa, receiving 70 estate of the said deceased among the ,y it ere and shrubs and the paint per cent. on the total. They also the parties entitled tbereto, having Repairs mace on all,maire8 x - brnsh is brought into more general took second place in percentage of regard only to the claims of whtch she " use. These change@ have trans- membershiD present. Congratu- has then bad notice,and that the said Qi Garen formed the appearance of our vil• latione are due to Mise Jean Clark, Admioidtratr(z will not be liabletor " ' : ., Inge. so that many tourists and who took the highest marks ob tbd said assets or any part thereof to ethers passing through comment tginable on both testa, namely soy persons of arbone claim% she shall " ' • '' 'on the beantp of the place, and 100 per cent on each. Our Young not then have received notice. Its attractions as a place of reef People have now a good know. RICF213C C,F,ConfedP7CKICeration if A MCLS' dance. As Pickering is situated ledge of missionary enterprises of 219Coniederation Life Bldg.. To. on one1of the most travelled bigb the Churcb and its needs.whichronin, CHARLES Bs SPENCER Solicitors for Hazel Mae Culotta. ways on the continent, our people on$rbt to Drove of creat value in Administratriz. should treks a ride in ®sling the c rryine out the nniseionftry pro- Dated at Pickerin �'�+�1� /�g�gOgp yt RI ' qg.�/y gad s,.p,..�..... ...e ...v a.oi l.1.® «...,.Q s1.,. t..w,.t ..i...e.,t.sc. •1.:.,- .t.i�.i A..��� 01Le.. 7�Gf1 QR QB� �L r�L1 aJA 1f-� of • ' iLcke • 'Sm