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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_05_30 r sYi'. iilll %1 ;�' •s Od.. .urs.:,... y„ •}„'�; +5 ru., '.9• .'ye-a'.f,<s E i° x :..r.-'Y'•. 'm"?' I�'J'-�'e'3 1 •w'r G'M Y �f:. _: .'V�1' Y. :J'• v^S ',�,4..,, A^:.:T.4, .moi ,V'• '.'*Fi w.-S"i0't..._ :^sr1^•. 7 .%. - �y.,a. f """"' 1,r w�6• -A 4. �'' 2 '.RF�l g q r, ._ .. .-•*?!4. - ..'..',fi'''x- •.... ' ^.. .. .., e.' r ;'�,C: ,.r•. ',r i�H i NE- D. N V Ir raw Alk VOL. XL1X,, ' PICKERING, ONTr., •:FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930. - :' � No. 30IWHITBY, 1NHITEVALI.a[ediccaLh1tQ _,� ��� p� g Ever one in the community,ie loa>t: GREENWOOD�L,/, Naturalization ere were, .sifted y VP to 100 foreigners by Jndge Thompson ins forward Lo the next omen'sof Whitby on Tuesday, All were from Association meeting and supper to beheld at 3 m. on June 6th, st t ll %og �TSR. H. C. PEARSON—Physician 4tre®yl,, RiIcze= Central' Europe, but most of them p' •1\Vandsurgeon, Dumbarton. loty , were Ukranians. Others came from home of Mrs. Newton Robinson. RollE. FORSYTH, O h.D., Direetor Is running full blast sawing luta- Austria and Poland. All passed theCall, Lo be answered with the word,R p esta successfull "Care." Mrs. Robert Johnston wincometrical Arsodadom of Currin.Ra• .ber, reaches, doubletreee, y' takethetopic. Supper will be served Retablished 1836iaton.Syeatexa�eddbby ap�pointmnt tongues etc. ; .-from 5 to 8 o'clock. Everyone welIPEwne^2804, Claremont. Oac. Opeti'to buy a gnantlty of gOOd tf1/tiiTEVALE. come. Admission: adults, 28 cents; �j'�ARL A,GRUBIN,R.O,—Eyesight basswood and elm On Wednesday last a delightful children. 15 cents. FEED' AT■ aStHonour graduate ofthe College loge. social event tools place in our village pp tometry of Canada:. Gold medalist and when,in the prgaence of a large num• STOAJFFVILLE. TOlaoran prize winner to 1928. At Markham -Grain Chopping Tuetdayeher of relatives and friends, FIR►JT tl.�OS1everyMonday from 0 a,m. to 5 p.m,.in Dr. and Frida 9. Mr. and13arker's dente!office. At Stouffville from Wed• y Mrs. Wm, F. Burton celebrated their Rev. John Thomas, noted Welshae•day to Saturday of each week. Eptw ezamin- diasnflnd "wedding. Mr. and Mrs. evangelist, has beensecured to con• Why pay cost of freight and Middled.Glasse■fitted and repaired. Highest quality Mtlnufaeturing Baskets of all Burton were united !n the boly bonds duct an evangelistic campaign to the man's profit on your feedat Lowes]prices. Phone Stouff 2405. ally. deeeriptione. of matrimony sixty years ago by Rev. Arena at Stouffvllie, from July 10thL VOL Price reductions at the J. B. Moore who was stationed in to July 18th. The colored gospel I can make any mixture of feeds yom Whitevale at that time. The second quintette, of Cleveland, that has been wish—Barley, Oats, Corn, Peas. E. CHRISTIAN, Barristerand factory, tying of the nuptial knot waa also per• heard over radio from Buffalo Church• or will sell pure Peas to add to .Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write farmed by Mr. Moore, who is still hale ill Tabernacle, and recently in Massey your own grain for chop.*&a. South Wing Court Howe, Whkby. 2&y Chas. White, Locust Hill, Oat. and hearty. The honoreci couple have Hall.Toronto, will assist the evan el• ping, and thus make Ba been residents.of Wbitevale all their ist throughout the campaign, Beating your feed go further....'!TON 3t: ftOSS—Harrietere, 80- lieitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 a s married life. Mr. Burton, who is now capacity for several thousand peopleL3■yStreetTotrmu_ rI n 86 years of age.-was born in White- is being arranged, and the campaignw.f Seaton, Just ■■ vale, while Mrs, Burton, who is now is under the auspices of the Mennonite BARLEY FEEDF.Rosa. Adelaide 2767 81,came from Aurora. Both have been Church of Stouffville district. For pigs or cattle is the beet value on P10gERING— rominent in church work. Mrs. the market without exception. It -LILBartisterBa,,�t5do�li�eieon etc., 213.214 Coated- • urton h e been a very active worker vunswvtTON is higher in protein and lower —=ssationL:-fe _P -y _ In the Chn A Aad.hSnell, .ar t®e f'oit- in fibre than other mixed w4no Sts.Toronto. hones Adelaide 4489 and Cedar Shin les. g the Jobn Mundell met with a rather bad feeds sold at higher"80, Pickering office open Wedoeadsy rad g ° weddsn The happy cou le.seely- accident oa the highway west of hereSaturday evenings. Phone Pick 6900. BuJ g• P prices.A180, 8 1Rrge gIIantltjt OI d the congratulations of a` boat of on Monday morning when taking a friends. They are still enjoying good truck load of about 70 cans of milk Try it on my guarantee—$pedal1 OII b and dressed health and we hope that they may be to the city. Hie coat had blown off apride for a chart time,A'1�1L O.SMITH. D, D. 9., L D. 8., $ spared to enjoy many more veare of pelt and in reaebiog for it he toot his 1`1 (SIL 0. r W Dim J.N.Dale■;, Graduau of t. happy married life together. hold of the steering wheel, the truck • ?+•Ithe Royal College of Dental Surgeona,and Toron• u aa�6 P1Ile, BptIIOe and - ran into the ditch where it sussed _L'navuaity. At Claremont office over D. A. DUN6ARTOW. completely upside down, The cab �isw,ers l errry Taeaday aid Frida `f Phone Heialock Lumber. — waa badly smashed and other damage00Miss Ethel Blenkin s nt the week• was caused to the truck andabout half end in our midst, the milk was lost. Mr, Mundell es. [jE136EATT. F'ALLAISE. L, D 9., e �� �,.�si`tiJLl�l�.i ' Fred and Mrs. Elford, of Ottawa, capd injury, but those who saw Che1 1D.D,S., Graduate of the Royal C Allege of •.� �••D=W Strr;eoas and the University of Toronto. called on friends here last week. wreck say that it was a miracle that Ofcainrsridenceseconddoor east of St And- Harr Gourlie. of Selb , attended he•esca with his life. A good supply Of Hard and �iflisera.Church. plckertttg,Orta Other born 9LUMBER- YARD the funeral of his mother last week. A motor accident in which Donald Coal on hand. .Alae a sn 1a.m. to a p. m., or by appoiatmeat. !X-ray pp� err icel. Pbooe Pick 3700 431y The Misses Higgins, of Toronto. H. Rice, of 176 Elliott Avenue, Oabs- of $ladling Wood,r. FURNITUREt of stove length. Therennne u 1 cemetry tmeietiaasiat hereurred on hearly orisMol datyjamorining. A 12tf' Phone Pick. 1709. ppELIZABETH AICHARDSON— NEW, CSED A:,T:�i ANTIQCE the WbiteCburch(Erskine; Cemetery blow-out of a front tire in a car driven -1"'1.Fire and automobile insurance of ail kinds, will be held on June 8th, at 3 o'clock. by Charles Perry, of Niagara Falls.f"Wrossunm Compa,�of sold 9aaacial sem. 1N GREAT VARIETY DONALD.MIINRO, PYCHEIiifNttlLyse Morrish. who has undergone sauced the car to turn right across the Simmon's Bed@. Marshall Mat- serious operations in the Oshaw s Hos• road and collide with the car drives � � r�GEORGE KEAY—Licensed auction- tresses, Dressers, Tables and pital for mastoids.is.we are pleased to by Mr. Rice• Mr. Rice being badly sY Baer.A)--eon L,re stock and general sates may, in a favorable coodition. hurt.was rushed to the Oshawa Hos-�tiy■iteMed to. Tama reasonable R. Cilalrs, Picture Frame@. John Gourlie. of Aberdeen, $oak.. pita!, where at first it was thought Building sad Go°eral s.Sta+stfvtlle, Phone Stotts 9003. 61-4 Our prices are the lowest. who came home to Attend his moth• that he bad sustained serious internal Contracting. P08TILL, Ltemnsd Auctionest. f, H. Beals . ClgreMo-nt er's funeral. is spending a Creek or two In juries. but at last reports he was lm- Estimates furnished o° all clfor 0oaaaiw rf Tork aad naaseso. nos Phone 9714 with relatives in the neigbborhood. proving. E. H. Carlton. of Oshawa, of work—laterior and Esterice. scan mats•rf an Made a'isr'sard,s ass saos,rw Mrs. Carscallea. of Whitby Ladies' who wase in the cat with Mr. Rice, ea- Alterstiota andre airs. aesrs. addroos1AT N T Ewan! f=. oat dM Phone Pickerin ete College, sod formerly of China. spoke caped i° ury. an r. Perry, who bad Ohima a.B on Ooacpeta Work. 8,I!<mAT+DN '?<'O'9FREHIJPQLg►BH -'- THERUR71L at the w, M. S. meeting last week. been vis tiagtrienda in Whitby, also Oseveysinew aamas/ssleas for � The address was much enjoyed, also escaped. g aid..rsa, Asewaa,aasw ilia. � so SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. solos by Mrs. Cham. Scott, of Toronto:, ! FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO : `gauss afor t The June meeting will be an open air _ ALTONA _ one a RiseRooSocieties es Ill b Zion vit and y $ p 11 I N G T Q R. GRANT—Lor 1, concession 41 :Rral]lrtateand Insurance. Centennial Societies will be invited. On Bunds evening out. peaceful JJ 1 1\ sJ 131 I7 Searboro. TeiegM as Markham 7508 community was shocked to hear•that Accountant. Baruttess and Muata- Farm Properties a Specialty. "a "tors GRANT, GODFRE Y&CO_33 + g3RtltJGriA1N, a young man, Samuel P, Rrioford Nova Scotia Shingles i''1 St. Fist, Toronto, Canads, Adelaide — who has been i° the employ of Floyd g H; W Office:219 214 Coutedwation halt Galvanized Steel 8binghn Life Building. Toronto. The dust nuisance is proving very McKay since August 8tb. 1929, bad Bird's Felt Slate Shingleal , M. YAW, LIURNSED ACU - Phone Me In 1990 annoying on No. 7 htgbwav, taken his own life. Mr, and Mrs. Me- IM for sale at TIONSER tar York,Qutasio rad Durt m "- Miss 1Pitkey, of Pickering. spent gay were away at the time. but MrY. r clounties. An Rush.of sola• P asss°d'd Branch Office: Gordon Building. tereral days last week with relatives McKay Sr, was at home. About b T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT 1o. Tons reasonable. Dara I°r •s" be Ptektrin Ontario, bore, o'clock the young man went out to the ' Ilamat NEWS'once. Sra and taches°- g Mr,and Mrs. Campbell. of Toronto, barn. presumably to do the chores. Call and get prices. Phone 9612 . WMtbry,out. sty Phone 8800. 98tf P 7 are enjoying a holiday with Mrs. Geo. As he bad not returned, at 8.15 Mrs. ' Philip. McKay, alarmed at his long absence. _ jj�f f fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER Mrs, W, Wallace sad Mau Wstiace went in sewrch of him. As she could '.L A v• p Coal ;��� WASHED OUR WAY. spent Tuesday with the former's sin- not find him a neighbor. Willis Me- Nair, � R � � 1� 1 / ter, Mrs. Brown. Nair, asitated t° the search, and found " We have made a business of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perryman him in the barn hanging by a roppee wash day. Here each color have moved back to their home here attacbed to the purlins plate and Iife• AMD SERVICE STATION Hard aDd BOf't FiOSt Of the: snd fabric is given the scienti- atter residing in the city the last two less. No motive can be assigned for • fic formula that beet meets'its years. his rash act. He was always cheer. We are prepared to do all kinds •,mgt, q ty On . :needs.- For each class we use Rev, Mr. Van Wyck and Mrs, Van ful and appeared to be thoroughly � � bAIId use from nine to twelve ebaa- ! Wyck,of Whitby, were very welcome contented, and was highly esteemed of repairing of Cara, also bass- ` - ges of filtered raineoft water. visitors at the R. D. Miller home re- by him employer•and all who knew tory charging, electric �a An average of six hn°dred Kai• a cently. him. He was seventeen years of ago - welding at)d in fact -� _THOS. A" LAWO lona for your famny-4amhinggMr. end Mrs, W ray Fle*elliog. Mr, and waa brougbt out to Canada a year everytog in con+ -No wonder clothes h►uaderld Fred Davis and Mies Wands McTior• or two ago from Liverpool, England, nest on with --_ G3Ce2l331iv C=t - here are cleaner and _ maim, of North Bay, were week-end where his parentastlll rive. He was car work. - ' - last longer. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. placed in a boys home near George Goa, nils, Grease and Aeceseoc4sf Oshawa Laundry i� Dry H W, Jermyn. Bully onths t►an, town for a time until be could get a _ who spent the past three months here, position on a farm. Mr.McSay's was always on head. Tari Service. _ - . accompanied them on their return Che first and only place at which he Agent for Chevrolet Cara. ,House Clean �a•! Ltd• trip was employed. Dr. Cartwright, Cor- �_:. The ladies of the community are cop• oder, of Pickering. was notified and Gordon J. .• e All clothes sed frequent dry cleaning dially invited to meet with the Wom• on investigating the eircumeances G e - I an n to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning en's Institute at 3[r% o ,.a ne- — = de tment turns old clothes �y'a e e DsC�n-ia�tervC Pss Friday afternoon to hear the speaker. Ceuar — A e e I out like now. Mra, Lours Rose Stevens. TheCy � . ': WS GALL AND D$LIV$R Wbitevale ladies have been invited GREENWOOD. . . . .� '• - O - Phone 8800 to join with them the pleasure of R.O.Jones, Local Representative. hearing this excellent speaker. Milia Scott, of Toronto, spent the / s- _• Milk " _ Now that; housecleaning time is Weekend visitors included Robert week-end with Miss Pengelly. g " • tad Miss Feaaby with friends, John. Dun Moles and lady friend, of To. St rain • here, why not brighten imp Blaeksmithing I Cowie at his residence. W. J, Brown` .onto. called on James and Mrs.Raine the home with new and children,Mr. and Mrs. A.Rowney on Saturday. i door coverings Y of Toronto, with T, O. and Mrs. Mr. OatwAv mod daugbter, of Osha- Use our special quality Horse shoeing a Specialty. Brown. Mrm. Duggan and sone of To wa, spent Saturday with Will and 'We have new : - All General Work,ineludin Wood .onto with Mise g pp t ' g Phyllis Garow. the Mlss Pengelly. OILICLOTH, LINOLEUM and Work, o ,, pmptly Beelby family with A. Gray and faro• -Mr. Willett,of Toronto._and-a_num- RBBINT C-OT QONGOLEIIM RIIGS attended ily, the Haywood family'of Dunnville ber of his boy scouts camped it the Also with the Barclays, Allen Miller of To flats bene over the holiday. More eenomieal, no washing .i - in the new patterns. ' ronto University with his people, Mrs. Robinette and family and Jim Iailnree cleaner milk: Agent for Taco Farm Russell Brodie and family of Toronto, and Mrs. Oounsell, of T+bronto, spent Wd have Walnut Dresses from Machinery. with Mea. Gen. Philip, Mies Audrey Sunday with Miss M.Wood. ;Special price r w 26 00 to 40,00, F+� �'� WOI'�et�sllwed Phillipe at her home here and Toronto Georve and Mrs. Morris and son, of GREENWOOD 491 atives at the Onrlton home. Nevv York; State. spent a few days 49 - 3enT-1 . n4ij :Dressing Tables 30.00 y The Stapdatd Training School for !lint week with Jame@ and Mrs.Rahe. x and 45.00, reliRioum education of youth held here Miss O. Witberidge: ,of Toronto, ' during the past week proved very span!t1Te weekend with Alt and Eft- We also sell Filter Cloth _. Other Dressers and Stands Tune, n interesting sad beneficial. sod the is Tremble. as did also Carle Hunkin. a/fd.Filter Dices.alway in stock. attendance was large throughout, John and Mrs.Maxwell and family many leaders &jailing teems lues of and John and Mrs.�reeze,of Toronto. We have Simn+ons Steel bade in ON of the privilege of receiving'su�help spent Sunday with James and Mrs. 'j< walnut to mateb dress in teaching and leading. Those taking Raine. R E E :w I part t°the training were the Revs. A. Phil Willows was io Uxbridge of ltlsttregsee priced from 7,50 Pr.ant 'a�a -�IIdersODa $ McLellan. of Claremont, J S.Fergu• Saturday attending the annual fair. _ • 00, son sad R. H. Rickard, of Pickerinfr. As usual he secured a number of pri. With a 25c tin of Talcum Powder to 28. Brcadaastiw W. Smart. of Greenwood. and W, zea with his fowl, we are giving a bottle of Gall is sad inspect three oodelat Rackham, of Whitevale, who condue- See-Nancy Anna Brown's Folks" perfume r ] B Over C F R B every Saturday ted the sessions for the adult work. by the Audley Oommunitp Club, in � ,. our show room@. while Mise Lewis was present for,. the Greenwood church this Friday w ' Abeelntely Free. _ night 7.15 to 8.16. . one evening. Mies Switzer tool. the evening. Mav 20th. • You can buy B.-H. Paints, Vern- other courses for the junior division. The W. M:S,of the Greenwood Oir- -Only a limited quantity at ' Q ite a numher were awarded crrtifi- cult will meet at the home of Mrs.Geo. ��. ishea and Colored Enamel Cate at the end of the course for the Middleton on Thursday. June 5th at / A. to rritt answers which were brought in. The 290 p.m, Everyone welcome. mopes' �g Store from ! attendance and interest shown in this George and Mrs. Johnston are leav ; work viae most encouraging to all Ing this week for Woodville, he hav- Phone;1300 Agents for Sargon and ILYIN BUSHBY ChriPtian workers. The!safes of the Ing secured a position with the Q. N, Sargon Pill@. . Furniture Dealer and] W. W S. catered for the banquet R. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston havR been g r•:. Funeral Director which was served between sessions on here for fourteen years. He ,proved Druggist Cherol@t, a Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 4800 Friday eveninir. Over flfty eat down himself a most effioletkt agent while _ to the tables and enjoyed a very pleas. here. We wish him success in his new Pickering, w A>ati 'iQ PICKERING ant social hour together, home.' Phone 690T P1(S�L41TI19g 4 • w: .TM g;, _' + s+..,x xr. �:.✓' cr':,+as. ^«•r:,,�.� -a+;+ "''t"r .F`x ..«s„ ' .n° ^.'a�'�� rk? s•' ^rte• - -..+�:--• ::.. „xr _' '+'�" »T' •q, -�': .'�:•-'°__ •.s"•-_ "•w;;'�;ti.-!'^• a+,. ,:.,'.,. ,„,,?'d .*,-:A;, .;o- .,......_...tea•.ra,-te4' ..• -.":-• ,r.. . •4:.,u. v, .t. . an,. T,x tiR i4. A .r�,�C�y..c'�A"N',}. r pm;?.,,, ' ...;. of '.1 -.:. ,.-. ..:: "a •'q.. .. .'..'f:._... Y. "+-,�, Y:a +mss^:• r ) ... :�tT l ll. _ l.:? :r•' -s+:':r e. aP:.^�� ; _ � e • • by . 'Arma iiiddickB _ Price .,-o A Llfe of Poise gave them each fifty cents it they This is a hurried, strenuous age, is wouldn't tell their mother that he had which poise and graciousness are rat e. not stayed with them. 'What sort of - - But even they may be attained by one training was that in honesty'? 'who desires them. It is a fact that We can't tell white lies, nor black - - tho person who does not hurry often ones either, and expect to keep high _ accomplishes more in a day than one Ideals of hoaor. They are "chips off who is constapt4y on the rush, and he the old block" and we've got to keep = the block true and fine, if we want the makes fewer n4stakes while doing it.At least, the controlled and calm one chips to be of that type. - E D 0 S E gets more out of life,and that is better A mother cannot be selfish and than achievement. grasping, flirtatious and intmoral, nor Strain is wearing. There is the disregard property rights without her physical strain which comes from children. seeing through her actions. _ ...TEA tackling propositions which are too she may think they are young and hard and from constant rush, the will not observe, or that some kindly emotional and nervous strain .which is fate will preserve their,�virtue. But - +G --a result of physical strain, and the that !s not the way Nature works. Effective Immediately spiritual strain which comes from Slackheads placing wrong values on material - - ge The oily skin is Iiable .o blackheads, I To avoid strain and cultivate poise, which are an accumulation from the - - first, never run and-rush and hurry. sebaceous oil glands. a wiling the n pound reduction � C�'Q� O Label L-r� a _Take your time. Hurry keeps you ex- face in cold water alone will not re C„' j.$L7Cl cited and makes you depressed. It move them. The face should be 15C ; fosters a craving for jazz and cigar washed daily with warm water and a - C ettes and drinking• mild soap, one which is free from al- _ Indalge in short 0 3eald- is fiat on the back, eyes covered with a water and given a good rub. This-will 1 • - swe@ tone .the sluggish akin and make the :perpound red'�ictlon on Other Grades. tlalnit _ ,soft handkerchief. and � ,- .- tr"' of relaxing; first one toot, then the pores more able to throw off waste ' other, then the limbs, thea the trunk, matter. A gentle massage with a cold I _ In that happy cream before the warm water wash neck and brain When ! I frame of mind, dream of things You is a good preparation and softens the _ =.You can now buy from your grocer at these lave: a familiar scene, aline of music, accumulations to be removed, To in- I _ - or of poetry, a piece of literature. v4gorate the skin, wrap a chunk of ice ireduced prices the Red Rose Tea he has in Meditate. Put things in their right in a clean cloth and iron the skin well = _ _ proportions - material things small, with it. stock We refund to the grocer the drop In Y r and spiritual things big. Enjoy beingthe price. e ear ceWbthe loss. . your best personality, and dream and Read the Label "- _ ` 1oYe and Dray. After ten minutes of Housewives would save millions of such relaxation, at noon and after the dollars to the homes of the world if - day's work, you will be ready for as they would get the habit of reading i afternoon of accomplishment or anI' the label on the foods they buy: Law 3 _ evening of gracious. rich life. compels manufacturers to label their Ta H. 'E S T A B R O O K S 001 Limited - goods. It would da much to make for _- !!! Howe conveniences - -. honesty of conceals, to prevent aiiui- � I' - TORONTO, Qi'�1TAitl4 1 j In-vention, is adding new devices to terations and the use of poisonous 0l< make our homes more convenient and harmful ingredients, if we would 0219 t l a attractive. Among these are tide new read the labels and really know what a screens which roll and may be made !s in the package we purchase. to At any window. Ventilating aye• i terra are now being made which runt- Lighting the Gas one set of woof threads. The beat What New- York � 'tion in summer as well as in winter h Many Facts About ; Turkish towels have two lamps ow the s• land Are a part.of the cooling system When lighting the gas. do not tout Towels surface,or a double thread. This addsIs ear the lighted match to the burner an . s . But the number "' Wearing in jag well at of the heating system. soon as the gas is turned on, but tura of Ailing threadu between the loops al- t mop 'They carry the hot air oil throuupper It the the near enough that the flame attic and even leave the upper story the burner first, then in a second,hold l30 �, modern towels are made ao Influences the durability, This. By ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON jai i attractive by new designs and touch- number varies greatly in different w*!11 light. Let light slowly to avoid Steel clothes goats supplant the old u as of color that sometimes to pur grades. "Ply gars"-i8 the term used Illustrated Dreaamalang Lassos Fur. r an explosion in the pipes, which is niched With Ere Pattern I ,time wooden contrivances to which we chaping them one loses sight of the for the thread !n the warp of the best Every dangerous.and also causes a disturb fasten our clothes line. The new posts practical problem: But quality to s weaves, where several strands arb ante fa tho gas meter and makes It i ere set la sockets, buried is the register more, towel is determined by the yarn and twisted together to make one arm one. ground, and may b@ lifted out of the by the weave,• that should- be close Of course the more of these "singles" enough to make the towel durable. that are twisted into the ply yarn, - sockets and removed from eight when Savory Saisd Dressing , not in use. This is in line with our In fact, it is the weave that dis- the firmer is the towel. me To vary the favor of your salad ' , new delight in our artistic back yards. tinguishea face from bath towels. Face To fudge the quality of Turkish ` $ dressing, use tarragon vinegar and t -•• - A liquid asbestos cement to now � towels have three different weaves. towel, examine the selvage to look for , teaspoonful-of Wor- available which can patch the leaking add ketchup and a teaspI These are the plain, the twill and the a firm edge. Plenty-of closely-woven - root without the trouble and expense cestershire sauce. Paprika is a good satin. Twilled weaves include hucka- threads means that the towel will - - - o!re shingling. The modern tendency addition. _ Back, bird's-@ye and goose-eye. It Is stand-many_launderings. Next count is bathrooms is, Hamra of them and s an Interesting fact that"buck" derives the number of tilling threads between smaller. The ideal would be a bath- Baked Fish its name from the old custom of buck• the loops. With this weave, the woof C� _ room for each bedroom. Many, a Buy the boneless ash In the mar- stere peddling this weave from door is as important as the strength of the clothes closet is being made into a kets of today, Bake them slowly and l to door!! Both the soft ytrus and warp. Last, notice the somber of 1 Y bathroom, or the corners of two ad- carefully and serve with a garnish of the weave of a buck towel maks it ab- threads to each loop. It the yarn A =joining rooms are sometimes cut away lemon, sliced lengthwise. sorbent.- However, its yarn may be making the loop can be pulled-apart, and the specs converted into a bath.. linen, cotton or "union." This Is is this Indicates that it is double ply or well buyer strong yarn. .The leagth,of the loops I l 'room• Fragrant Hodge a term that the we y r ! A portable fence Is V latest con- A sweet smelling hedge, to go about should know. It means that the main is also a point. Along coop makes an Is made u thread or warp is cottaa, but the woof, ;absorbent towel, but thg shorter,close- to . v red cottage, D - - eaeklee s or y the rose co e g , _ �rtvaace tm dog - The legs are easily stuck into the of sweet-briar; jasmine, lilies, rose- or 1111i g, is linea. Of course linen set ones s more durable one. 'ground and thesections wired to rjoram.mary, lavender, musk and mabuck, like other linen fabrics, sells Colo'r'ed Towels -gether. for more than cotton. Linen or flax Small Turkish towels are also use Mn. Solomon Says: — yAna are strong and do not lint; are tui as hand and guest towels. They ` I Fashions, Fads, Foibles The woman who takes a dap off absorbent and dry quickly. Also, they are absorbent and softer to the skin _ _ Ltsard, python, water snake, and now-and then,'will take years of bar bleach attractively with each launder-, than in the buck. They may be had other reptile skins are popular Lor looks. ing, and wash easily: with attractive colored borders.:' trims in outwear this season. umpa - -4 -'" ood cotton or "union" The all-colored towel is very decors- -a i - are �� buck towel is to be preferred five n e stepping along, but the instep K1 _ A Dandelion - of a poor quality of linen. - On the strap and oxfords hold their own. By D. P. Graham, aged 12 lacquered patterns feature many of Overblouses, of a color contrasting Pwhole, the demand for good cotton, these. Some with deep colored-bor- <a •with the suit, are is again. Some of Despised weed! Oval buck towels is in excess of that for ders, especially in the Turkish weaves, -:them actually go over. the skirt with fellow flower, any'other kind. "Union" towels are are designed by 'artists. The newestrZA ' s peplum or belt attached to cover the With lona and narrow leaves more absorbent than cotton, but less} woven borders rival the hand am- the m -- skirt top. Every self-respecting cos- Though enemy o! the sower, so than linen. I bruldery and monograms formerly - tame now has a belt. Thou and thy winged seed, _ The,housewife can.learn, to tell the popular. Nearly all the pastel tints, A neat attractive pray frock is diff. Large, gaily colored chiffon hand- Thou art a beauteous !tower. Including. orchid, pale green, pink, tin uiahed b its hoz-plaits from the difference between.these three tex- g y kerchiefs add a dash to the wardrobe. tiles. Linen' is stiffer and more lus-I rose, blue and buff, can be bought-to ne It i s _et hem - p a eaves; lr�e gn� era T@�gth -�delion! O Lion's Tooth! trous than cotton. The threads of It is fetching in yellow and white ' match walls, draperies or tiling, but' iha&w-block gingham. leaves'and old fashioned "angel" Thou relative of Cadmus' curse _ `union" may be drawn and tested to the fastness of color interests the >j 1 For surely thou must be!! It closes at centre-iront beneath a ` 'sleeves are up in arms again •show the difference between warp and clever buyer. A fact to understand in dl The latest skirt length is four or And so though stand and a gay Young filling. Cotton has a distinguishing tab of white pique that is finished at Sower this connection is that cotton retains b butto#-h stitch. R R eve inches below the knee for street texture. Unbleached linen !s of a ail- edge -rn rown ole A guardian o' the lea; dye better than linea,-Thexef � Style-No. $493 comes is sizes 2,'4, and sports' ei bt or ten inches below very oyster color and is considered knelt or Turkish towel with a deep he ,�__ 6 and 8 years. Ia the 4 year size.2 Thou are a wonder,Lion-flower artionlaily durable because it has not _-for afternoon; and tuff length for D cotton border in color is a better buy yards of 39-inch material with ai4 yard - evening. The meadows hail to thee. been "full bleached" with chemicals. than,an all-linen towel in color. _ The Bilk suit is very. suitable for a The housewife does her own bleach- Size is a matter of individual prefer- of 32-inch contrasting, is sufficient 'afternoon. Short capes at>td matching Neutral State For Ing !n time with soapsuds and sun- encs. Twenty-seven by 42 inches !s a Peach pink linen with white and jackets give the ensemble effect to shine and gets the benefit of both a good choice for a face towel while French blue dimity with white dots League is PrO�lOSEd lower price and lengthened service. and white dimity collar are cute.ideas., Many costumes, Accessories should parts-The question . of removing guest towels may vary from 16 by 22 HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS not match the garments too rigidly. An ecru-colored linen is called a quat"• to 16 by 24. Men nearly glwaYs'pre-' Better a little contrast and Individual- the League of Nations from Geneva , ter bleach.' far a generous sized towel. In Turk- -Write your[tame and address plain- ta an especially created independent Turkish Towels giving number and size of such' _ ity territory much like the Vatican City ish towels may be had an extra large ly, Example state Dae been raised by Le Matin, Wtth Turkish towels the looped size, measuring 27 by b4 inches, from patterns as you want Enclose 20c p P French dally, and Is arousing con- weave called "Turkish" or terry is I this graduating in size to those as stamps or coin (coin preferred;.wrap !�- The other day two little brothers sideralble discussion, familiar, of course. An innovation In small as 17 by 3t taches. it carefully for each number, and were taken to the Reform School for fibs propoattioa is linked here with bath towels is the heavy ribbed weave,4 0— address your or9er to Wilson Pattern ) ' stealing. They were only ten and Jo Killers Service, ?3 West Adelaide St.,Toronto - the idea of the proposed European and to preferred by the bather who Y _ twelve years of age, and I tremble confederation which will 91so be plat- wants friction rather then absorbency .No rose without its thorn, you say4 when I think what the tature holds for ed in the same territory. The ane• atter the bath. These ribbed towels No joy but does loom bigger? _ •'Few things is the modern world them. .Looking into the background geatlon apparently has been Prompt is either linen or cotton are very .So now-'tis fishing 215ne we have of their training, we find their father, ed by diflicultles the League has met durable and come is the large sizes. The "skeeter" and the chigger. are more surprising cameov thaa the change. IL year or two ago, taking both little at Geneva, but may also be Intended The yarn used in a Turkish towel Is 4 which has come over parents d uip boys to 'the show, and leaving them to encourage European union by pre- spun medium-hard and is woven with A pelf-made man glvec all the credit present generation."- Bertrand Rua• _ - - there anti',Xe came for them. He paring a tangible site Cor it. two gets o!warp threads against only to his maker. , 7 p 7'.7 _3 7117M 712-t"717 7�1 e, 5� 'figer Remembered Saua ras -THE li�fi ilmu Gi The sassafras upon the roe liffil 01 , rf _fff k Pais NA" The*bushes in the seam, SITY Friends Kin&ess USED BICYLES. 410 E;F. V-ARS Cycle NVoriwr.+j3%SPadIna Avenue. Lost Her Charm-and _Thfil� .-Weak Ciildrett -�Nee'&,thJd'*gx*where edges'fitterfock, Hae Confront us, sunk In dream. _to. Toron .1111muty Baby's Own Tablets.- Animals Usually Attack Man 14ABY CHLCXS-ww HA,1*QHWU, The fugitive white butterfly 216,000 last year in four vaxto "She seems to be losing her looks." Only Through Fear -Malptitritica., or Inability to derive es. Write for free ca.Wogye. A. EL on Is as the ancient crow; t This remark-is often heard abou- nourishment from food, Is a comm Switzer. Granton, Ont. t girls Whether the story of Aadroeles who, were once noted for trouble with little children-and7 Is- en. Alike they wander in from sky,their spairk- and the lion Is true or not, it is a.very SIN11_E COMB WHITE LEGHORN 7 Alike,Impassive,90. and Barred PI mouth Rock Baby -ling eyes, their rosy cheeks_ pretty one; and if the lion had tirely-due to stomach and bowel weak Chick layers. have �e and their the dis _s. wonderful wf.ter -We vitality. The cause to not far to seek Hi%genbeck!i tiger news. Another cause of lose of flesh J-Xching- for 27 years. Delamer-4 But -Th--f-M a splastr,— oul, -they have become anaemic; that ae, position of Carl and sleep Is worms. silver fish a a4e try Farm. Stratford. Onta.lo. the story might not be such a myth n correct and bowel frau- -And ripples sliding under, counts for the pallor and the 1088 Of after all. Everyone has heard of-the To gogi d. Have powertostartle like a crash TRENT" MAY AND JUNO charm.= The ahaemic girl, if she neg- great Hagenbeck menagerie in Ger. bles and thus banish constipation'an Chicks, always popular. Rocks. leets her health, may be, a sufferer all many, where hundreds.of animals, are Indigestion. break up colds and sim- Of'February thunder. Wyandottej, Leghorns. Free "P folder "Pin Money" describes her life. kept in surroundings as near as art Ple fevers; eipel worms and allay the why their breeding ,tells In the ales the-cutting of Oblivious to the�ticking clock "near-" Order early and save. -girls. Take could make thein to their native pain which accompa Trentinectric Hatchery. Trenton, Oaf_heed, you pale. anaemic Plenty of fresh air, nourishing food haunts. The Hagenhack brothers did teeth "is what Baby's 'Own Tablets And us who 9b and come, all The colored light rows up"the rock, %U=3)18 A I CNICZ11 'ali, supplying-pri. were designed for. They never f and rest will help you, but what You a big trade in an m MAY, 18c; JL:XE, 11c; LE; with The ant pursue5 its crumb. R0HToXRS,N-,s. may, 17c; June, lift. 100A A' heed most is gooA blood. Those vate and publid collections with any- to be of aid and can be given w . . 0 - :. live delivery guaranteed. Express pre- wretched headaches; that,ficklie appe- thing from a lizarif to an elephant. safety to tll(, youngest babe MInard's Checks Failing Hair, paid on 200 or more chicks. 8 w old pullets $1.40 each and UP. CataloglLe lir pre- Mite and those terrible heart palpita- Apart frOm being dealers they hada Baby's Own Tablets are sold by i - — free. L. R. Guild and Sons, Box 1:5. e tions can ouly be banished if the blood real love for their wares, as the fol- medicine dealers or by mail at �1;t Rockwood, Ontario. is rich red and pure. lowing story will show. cents a box from The Dr: Williams' Boy Scout Camps Good -blood-the kind that -brings Carl Hagenbeck once 'bought two Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. The camp property now owned by Dr. Wil-. young tigers. One' of the little-crea- the Boy Scouts of America totals 50,- good health, Is created by 000 acres, with a valuation of more '4 -liams' Pink Pills. The whole mission tures. had caught a sort of influenza than $4,-000,000. -of these Pills is to build rich,-red,. cold, which so affecte(l its eyes that Owl Laffs 611(o more a eat 1.1=1. health-gh-ing blood. The Pills are I for some time It lost Its sight. Hagen- stomach trouble.C& a say in" s- I ard writes Mrs.E,White..Tho . Ivitis The hoof of a horse Is really a hard 7 , hAike gic sold by ali'dealers in medicine or by beck 'nursed his Invalid -carefully for Strange,' but it yotr want to keep gas tion. heartburn,C9.".1ti tion, sick headaches shell filled with flesh and blood. The 'Fruit-s-tives". sleepal end ovemigbt.Nerves,heart quiet.SO mail at 50 cents a�box fr( several months, visiting Its cage daily, down, don't-step,on it. section at the hoof -into which the • pi I once.Rheumatism flies sway.compL cle" Williams', Medicine Co., and so saccessful were his ministry shoe-nail Is driven is oalk abouL.one- quick- tely Te- The Hushers' Chorus Ont. tions titat the patient' completely ses eighth to' three-eighths of.an Inch covered. Later on both his purchases Bush, little gas tank, thick. were sold to the Berlin Zoo, where Don't you cry, time they stayed many Years.' From w 'ficura NeW German Plane pay day* ill be here . Q 10. Dessau, Ger.-The Junkers air-plane, to time Carl Hagenbeck called at the Before iou�reAry- 1%inny! I Gained r..14LZ elilmed in he thA largest la plane in the world, started .1day 14 ou tiger's cage- As ;,on as the animal Atried mid tmSTV w slush, little auto, Its first extended cross-country Bight• caught sight of him it would show I Lbs. in 8 Weeks friend fcr 50yew. with 20 passengers aboard. After the great excitement. Even if it merely Don't youcry, trip the Lutt-Hansa. Company will heard his voice, It showed pleasure `Y-au'll'be a junk pile and Boy Friend" take the plane over to use as a freight By drid by. and would purr.like a cat, nor would 71 'carrier. I it be satisfied until he [be nd -heii 'After trying several FOR SALE laysThe. craft measures 48 fee, e- cage and sat withIt as riend to friend. _ever,ma -wy - lonics tried IG. mOTORStween wing tJps.- It Is practicallyetings' the white egg. Get the egg. Yeast. In 8 w - -- - FIVE D11/2, 4 dnd 8 Horsepower, all In ,without body or tafl. and es the im- of the two friends with interest mln-1 gained 11 lbs, newCheap for Immediate 1,4Keep Trying complexion, r o u n it i good condition.lag I s. There i 110gled with fear_ but there wasPeople uaedto watch 'se me H. Watkins. 73 Adelaide Street are four Junkers motors aggregacause visitor as do-I limbs; best of all a boy sale. _The tor to the suburbs w friend."--S. Ni. Sallao. West. Toronto. e conversa-. 2460 Iiiiisepowir, and it can carry ubeck�.Ing his best t keep up th I -are forgotten* Its benefactor. Hage Men and Romeo a amazed at 6000 pounds useful load. The. cabins, had a water-color portrait 'of bIT-tion. Finally he said: gain of 5 to 15 lbs. In 3 weeks. Ugly, are built In the wings. striped friend and iVways cherished l� Visitor-1 hear your volunteer firs hollows vanish. Bony limbs round the memorial. The tiger Is One of company has bought a new engine.". ! out Sallow• blemished skin gets Judging from his frequent changes the most dreaded of jungle crweUers. Native--"Yep." ;-clear and rosy like magis. Nervous- -of general" for its ferocity is a by-word; but with Visitor-"Have you tried•It out yet?" nem Indigestion, constipation d1sap. -of ailegiance. "the Ctiristla .pear overnight. Sound sleep. New la CbI%a isn't so much a soldier of all Its ugly reputation this Incident Native-"Nope." pep from very first day. the cross as of the double cross. shows that it can remember kindly Visitor-"What. no fires at all'" Two great tonics in one-special "'Nations must culoilttvate the spirit of I treatment and it kindly _iaster. Most 'Nattve-'Oh, yep. Had live fires." i animals attack man through fear of Visitor-"Then why. haven't you I welght-building .Malt Yeast and tolerance. !respect for the- rtghts at i strPyogthentrig Iron. Pleasant little 7 him, and very few will attack him If 1 tried your engine?' i tablets. Par stronger than unwed(-others and international Justice. left alone. Here and there we read Na tive-'*Houses burn down 'fore, cared yeast. Results in % time. No Trank B. Kellogg, at Isolated cases of unprovoked 4t-1 we •get there." yeasty taste, no gas. Don't go round "skinny, ugly, un All tack, but these cases are rare. and it the exception rather than the rule have splendid news for; %ttrilictive. Get Ironized Yeast from !-The Humane Pleader. -1 druggist today. Feel great tomorrow, Au- r* ses Waste&s you. The fourth grade teacher Is go, ..DAddy. I Money back from manufacturer If not Zing to retain my services for another rbo Toronto ZO*Vlt:Ll for ZZICUrilblds- de'lghted with results. &f tuiSdon WITIL 26114Tag and-.gra What Is.,Highbrow? year." ZoaVdtals. Now '%oft City. Caere a Three ass Year's Course of Training to you" Women. having the required sda"don. The two things that will develop a,. DADDY Wand deaftons af is"OULUM isurads. This "A highbrow is one who has been — ' r_­- corres- NO "Do Not He"111 Too Much Education?, dominating personality art IL 390"Ital has 11,4017144 tits e4Fh%-l1Cnr educated above his lutelligenci-," was pondence course and a tit fat o1stein. The "Mus receive --qvormm of !the answer given: by Ivor Brown, dra- tatt� to Tr,, the School. a tuouthlY 11,110w"00 and travouluir expesis" to a" from mow matte critic, to a question by Sir Ern- Fame and lightning don't strike: FAT Tork. wor further vardoulaft VVIV or A�YT�ING 6"17 to the Supwinteaddras. est Wild; X.C..'the Recorder, during a ' nothing to attract therd. "Your Vegetable Com, mock trial held recently at the where there s rich tit-bit. The pound is a good me&dne- No dearly loved a 1.eaM .WatChnMLking School of Economics. Jobh-'The new elktrtcal men, the spirit Was willing,but the flesh was weak- Anyone who is in poor health U-nenever -a The"trial" was of James Agate.dra Robots, are said to do anything they he ate anything rich.his boy should not hesitate to it Light Interesting Work uratic critic of the British Broadcast- a,re told to dOL" will pay the When I was takin used to sav,- Poor dad.lar f the -morrow.. Read the sectud Good Watchmakers (either sex) ing. Company, who was charged with Happy-"They must Na marrtied."' penalty to, table Compound tried 7e, Can, earn good money "falsely pretending to be a highbrow." 'in hn own words:- ver Pills I foun in ro, Informatiori write the "Since taking the regular (lose Of sample Li TECHNICAL SCHOOL He was found "not guilty." -It's an aspiration to have something, Kruwhen Salts it is quite different.and the package. I have taken CENTRAL 0 to write, but it's drudgery to have to, my boys enjoy themselves wemil me them every night since and I- Toronto Use Minard's for Burns. VT-Lte something. est what I dare not touch before. -MY ,� ii' can feel myself improVing. I 'eldest son was the same, but since he thankful for the good 1 A girl eqn.always tell whets, she's In hsa taken Kruschen -salts he — eat Un 50 love. and she generally does. Love Note In the Eign Language and enjoy-whatever is put in fi;rint Of th do me that I have told 1 ey You arouse my atoration' I Win. several women about it."- With your ardent Modem artificial conditions, "Mrs of Mm G. W. FOSliff, 263 Huron DOYOU in:in hand, diet, overwork, lack of e"reise, and When you.see the roll of $ Y 'so on -bound in have injurious St., Stra.fo-d, Ontaario. helped thea At this most important . , are 'ding due effecu !n the long run pro" Iloo".811.1va led Pain in L &%11111 ralnuft Piles "ILC.Ax Anx#,�@, Suff In the evening a myriad precaution is not taken. dashes light ycittr c OP- Unischen Salts should t E t sknfft�All R WN Tiny mystl be your safe Lydia E. Piokhalfl S fuard.. Besides cleansing the body of' HEADACHE? ties & ies gently,surely and Painlessly, .. I Im convinced you have-my No. unpunt f , , ew Vocretahle Con1001111d Fiftt-Aid SO easy t � -As I drift away in slumber; they possess a vital Power 0 g1vM b 0 get quick relief and pre- life and vitality to the countless Wons �'M Z:_L­C1 'm- L aches, foot vent 4A attack in the future, Avoid I You are there with vigor, vim and of cells of, It For all pains and which every body is com troubles, cuts and brqlses, or -brotnides and dope They relieve q, Th L uicic- likewise -, I posed- 11 but affect 'the heart and are very at is why physicians never h And I'm slave to each suggestion to recommend kruschm SoltI6 general massaging purposes, dangerou& They are depressing and That y" make; beyond a ? 'Minard's simply can't be beaten. only give temporary relief, t1in cause You're the cute though less mon- of the headache still remains within« arch of my cash-! The sane and harmless way. First correct the cause, sweeten the sour -it: He and acid stomach, relieve the Intes The laziest mart in the Worl tints of the decayed and poisonous married a.-widow with' sixteen child- the liv I.P" o ------ start the,-bi e flowing and the bowels Pass off the waste matter which causes Your head;iclie. Tr Whem there's smoke there's s in;- y Carter's Little 0 Liver Pills. Druggists 2k red pkg,6 body's flame. The ,1! �.•0ra _ rtriw md Everybody exerts an Influence over -somebody else If no more than as a horribl;e.exatfiple. upsets- orown, T Blessed are the poor. No one ever contracted ?-nervous breakdown from pulling-a wheelbarrow or-pushing a O�� ptiops shovel. 14AGAr JkboWul The defeated candidate in a Mexi- cols"Peo" -a recount. can election-never asks for For 'due to Acid Famous men look bigger In print mACH Ma0c than they do when actually meet, ^coo STO 4- *49 them. *4Z^DAcM9 The average ma� elks about 1 All children are subject to little N, 000,000 words a year, says a'scientist. i. They-come ome at unexpected Not the average married.man. u sets rhea, yields to, the fps Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' departs. You are happy again in five tipr=. They seem twice as serious colic, or diarrhea, ...... Milk of Magnesia in-water. That is minutes. in the dead of night. But there's soothing influence of Castoria. Don't depend on cru-de methods. Em- Obadiah-"I think Peggy will make one form of comfort on which a Keep Castoria in mind,and keep an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It ploy the best.way yet evolved in all an Ideal wife. Every time I go to her mother Can always rely, good old a bottle in, the housealWays.. to any child lbas been the standard antacid.for 50 the-years of ssiitching:- That Is Phil-- home I Ind her darning bar father's -Castoria. This pure vegetible Give a few c!rops 7 years among physicians everywhtre. lips' Milk of Magnesia. socks." preparation can't harm the tiniest whose tongue is,coated, or whose -t caught Ins toci-urtt Mint.Yet mild as it is, it soothes �Feath is bad. Continue with One spoonful will neutralizer at once Be sure to get the genuine phinipe Joshua-"Tha .'�Inany times.its volume in acid. It Is Milk of Magnesia prescribed byphysi- I noticed" it was always the, same it restless,fretful baby like nothing Castoria until the child is grown I excess sock." -else. Its quick relief soon sees the' Every drugstore has Castoria, the the right way, the quick, pleasant and clang for 60 years in correcting gives wings. i - seclect.way to kill the excess acid. acids'. Each bottle contains full direr- vimngster comfortable once more, getwine has Chat. H. Fletchers The stomach becomes sweet. the Pala tiou--rany drugstore. ISSUE No. 22;--'30 6a to sleep.. Even an attack of signature on the wrapper. + '. rir`, a.M1_: !,•, �'., .., .,r.4. .^*y ...a.w�r°'.++;ht, 1l,T . ..�e„, 3^gA.a.^+'ri+'�.,..; «t- .... has 1. ,.,s�'. ,_, ai:•.4°�l x'K"ti ".�..✓• .J ..« v. ,d.:.-rwr r _ "1,.' =,�.� '`. i,• •,.` ... S Y w t I Malik-+ � �WY ball 4.86; A Davis, "ALB RCOtOTE* >• T BONEIS-Government. Ya and opera gender -cons-3;4 and•8 85.00; L «. engine on gr er eo ay s uc on sate vestments at our 7 per i Tuts Gates.plow for grader cons 2 3 and 4 sale•of-household effects•, the pro- Operate tonails, save them by treat. __ ._ it.Tapayea.; SIM it paid in advance. instal pipe at Cheer wood 12.75; Jae' - perty of'P. Mattingsley, Pickering Ing with "Kra. Sybilla Spahr's Ton- cent. Sobluiptions co theUnited Statm:and Crest Mainland,drab cogs 8 and 4 8 25; C Village. Sale at one shary, silitisi. Also for sore throats, eough, INSURANUE-All classes written`la- Lintner,labor .stat pipe Oberrywood Terms Cash. See bills. W. B. croup. y, catarrh; tonaflitis, and eluding Fire,/Automobtle," wind- .plow con 8 8.00; R domerville. drag ins. worm, Accident and Sickness. none 2 and 8 plow cos '119 40: W'J . Powell, ,Auctioneer _ - .- tonsil ins. Good. results, or money - JOHN MURIUR, Pfopr�etof. SATURDAY, 'MAY 31st*-Auction back. You:oan't-lose. Joae's Drug - -Phone or write _ Bell, drag cut brush cons 4 and 6 11 00; Store. 48tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitb E Beelby-, team plow con .6 5.00; Fred ..pale of house- and lot and house. y NOTES AND COMMENTti. Wright, labor plow con tS and spread hold effects, belonging to the es- gravel cone 6 and 7 7.75; P Nighwand• tate of the late Mrs. J, S. Farmer, er, drag con 9 10,00; also drag n t I ' Cla}remont. Sale at _1.39,o'clock. ~ "-� x�oy half 9.33; Wm Reesor, rep See Bills, Fred Postill. Auction. R Y R R Warning that is frequently seen holes o t l�to pay tralf-&08;-}i'_ u. _. "r. ter, haul grav cons 7 and 8 217.10; A FaIDAY, JIINE 8Ts 'Auction sale of _ at level rail crossings. It is a Michell, ditto 220.50; C Wright, ditto warning that is well worth heed 804.60; D Crawford, haul 'gray con l 40 head of cattle• including fresh - 7.50; P Dianicnd, ditto 70.W; Charles cows and springers, also 32 head of 4 ing, but it is too frequentl n - - y •8 Cooper, Haile, bolts etc 8 37; J Middle• steers and heifers. belonging to J.A. _ mored Hawtin, will be sold at the stock for familiarity breeds ton, team and labor grav con 6 26.00; - , S Byers.ditto. 19 00; G tJordon, ditto yards.Stoui€ville, without reserve. contempt. Many fatalities occur y Rale at 1.30 p. m. F. W. 13Ilversides. THE POPULAR SHOPPING CENTRE `every year from this cause. If' 3''�' H Matthews, laboi Krading con Auctioneer. 6 14 69; A Davis, ditto 3 00; F Byers, Enjoy the Fine Food Values find 'attractive rices we offer every motorist would stop every team grading con 7 drag con 7 38.10; y p --time before passing over railwa The Municipal world, report forms you. _ Our deliver service is unexcelled-. p R y 28 70; O Crummer,haul grav r 1 91.80; Pickering Mills _y y crossing he might lose a minute of C N Ry, grav for'r l 13.70; G Law. 1 We receive fresh supplies call. of flower and :.time that may not be so very Heavy Duty Chevrolet truck with -- - pp valuable to him, and might be the. bolster hoist, spare tire and wheel and - vegetable plants. - - chains 1200 80, we have a limited quantity of means of saving his .life. No The council now adjourned is meet extra Rood. quality Shorts at shop at Morrish's, where you are assured of the Best. person should attempt to ass again on :Monday, June 9th, for the pe P p the price of ordinary mill over a railway crossing until he transaction of general business. - ? ~ «�• feed. excellent for pigs -see our hand kills for W eek-end Specials ---- Is nitre that there is no train In Whitby Town doge will not be or any livestock. - -within half a mile or more. His allowed to run at large during May. The feed business is our line; We June. July and August. Car may stall on the crossing, study this to Rive you the CARO OR THQNK6., CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING which seems to be a favorite place beet possible value for them doing"so, and in crossing Russell R. Grant; whose barn was for your money. phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 the tracks that fact should b receatty hurnt, wishes to express bis appreciation and thanks to his neigh- We have Chick Starter, Egg Mash eoosfderetl. Feeds-i--or any feed . _,giectfng this warning viz lives adi°'stag butidings, vont way nfled, deliver. PickeringHardwa' r& Store - �'� • were taken on Monday morning HORef REGISTER. les an reaeonable at Cobourg. A party from Ha - distance. ,. DANTON, Imp. (12929) (1717271, -ton were returning from Montreal lPhone 5317 _ the pure-bred Percheron stallion, Seeding time will soon be here and we have the seeds- where they were at a .family re imported from France, the proper- l g t of Oscar Wilson, , Alfalfa,.Sweet Clover and proper- union. They were right on the y n,8roer,gham will P'1Q�81'lII� !YI11lin� CumDBIIV _ ,Red Clover Timothy, make the season of 1930 as follow" tracks before they saw the tesla Mond" leave his own table at Alsike all NO. I tested seed, approaching, and then it was ton Andrew Wilson's, nth hue, Lzbr- Blaeksmlthing ' -Late. Only one in seven remains, i-dge, and proceeds to R. James of Garden Seed-bulk or package. alive to tell the sad tale. Goodwood, for night. Tuesday, O. Horse-shoeing and General Work R. Trammer'a, Goodwood, night. promptly* atteaJe3 to. ( See our 75 cent Dairy Pail Wednesday, V. Wagg's, lot 6 con. Lawn Mowers Sharpened PICKERING COUNCIL 10, Whitchurch, noon; Mr, Slack's, and Repaired. lidembereo�ght. Thursday, sale,. A complete stook of Calf Meal and The above eouocil met pursuant to Glasgow, r Fretx's, lot 30, con. 9, Atha night guaranteed. p a>,dloornmant on Monday, May 26th. g all present. the reeve in the F'r' Taylor's, lot 32, cors. Phone Mal v. 4125 ..-Poultry Feeds. • Chair, Micates of last meeting were 7, Pickering, noon; John Scott's t^� ' read and approved, lot 21, con. 8, Pickering, night. V ' S IC JM Agent for McCormick-Deering F&rm Machinery and Repair@. A numoer of aec!3punta were present- Saturday Eric Pierces, Claremont Soly HIGHLAND CREEK od Lad referred to the various stand noon; thence to his own stable - We have it, can get it. or it is not made. ' inn committees. where he.will remain until the foi- Lae eta 5 C s Is Em , -'4 The following parties were hard lowing Mondaay noon. ACn*allettelaNka i AA '� '��j'�f� before the councU Me Hipped.C. N. ale �• �l�ii7ii/VN PIC . 13. engineer. re bridge con 1; Mr. Todd. re culvert con 3: Wm Anderson - - sad lily Beer. re township insurance; -- W H Chaster. regrading B. F. At 2 90 p. in. council resolved into a Court of Revision, when a number I_ Unbeatable (of appeals against assessment were 1"Ppoosseed of Uouncil resumed. .= - mmuaisntion , were read from; - - i y estop A Ross, re Soldblit ars'Settlement _ _ Our Lines bf Harness, Collars and Parts are the beet yet. See.ours d; Dept. Pontin Highways, re and-be cooviced. We have valuda1hat*poll satisfaction p �;' pe aeoumt roads. O. N. R..re_a+saersmeo � �- 1ea ��m�w ' r We carry some'mighty fine lines of Work Boots The standing committee on Trans Toeontodstivat9.30p.�. 1portatiuo. Power and Light reported ;� 1For 1131nnid,Wiaaipe� Heandoo, and our prices are right. and recommended payments as fol- 1 Saskatoon, I?ttmoo0oa. �" llowe: Hydro-Electric Power Com . gasper and VwwouvAer. ♦ Men's Overalle, Smocks, Trousers and Shirts sold Greenwood tights for March sod'April EOWPMENT at economy prices. - - GppeOur Man's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Try ae f,' �---• The standing committee on Dam. C..:,.ubv.i.e • � ' ,ages for Sheep Worried by Doge re. . ' ;ported Lod recommended payments as �.Dini.s f aw�r*.raoacca..e s.soe,,�o�r , - • • oilows: W J ',Michell. 3 sheep killed ---, d►.�aeititie,ef,hu .. -. Qur goods spell repeat customers always. and 1 injured 57,80 ; Fred Wright, I C...di.wN.siewal As.we,.la sheep tilled 15.00; G M Forsyth, in. e > hda.oae.a, as stenting sheep, three commiteaninspections8.80, 1 C C f L, : 3RA L Y The standing committee on Bonuses Ifor Wire Fences. Drainage Matters ......nadian ;-a - Etc.,reported and recommended pay- P I C K E R I N C'� aureate as follows:Johne White's ar. _ al ��ppiication for bonus fQr feapce on north .Iaslfoflot 2b con 5 was referred t4 T EVERYWHERE IN CANADA ww_ - Road Snot a Dept for further c6nsid- -• --- SPECIAL PRICES "aeration. __ -- -- -° The standing committee on Contin- Reocies reported and recommended eal fp"collector for 875.0: w(t Scott, _ r FOR TEAM i gl'�RN,w,7a7 Walney as collector 876.00; Postage for %collector 90.00; Adam Spears,salary 1 as assessor 450.00; Postage for asees- =' son 20 00; John Murkae. scut re Court Braes-mounted Team Backband Harness, Of Revision 8 00; also extra printing 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. ' e in by-laws 10 pages 15.00; J H Beal, y 842.60 mirror for Township Hall 75c; Adam �rastal tho illtng's highway with 5 ring breeching. instead of back 18pears,dogs assessed 862 88 20; also - s Bao 0� 7. express on dog tags 55c; IIulted T '�� vicesBlack mounted-Team Backband Harness,Roes, legal expenses 85.00; T Gregg, 3jting Breeehiag elerk Div Court 4.00; Ed Gleeson, bull. iff of Div Court 4.00; L Middleton, re .-:',phis is not a factory harness, but custom made in our Prov highway 6.00; E L Chapman, ;own shop at Markham. - .:ditto 5.00; D Z�Beaton.ditto 8.00. •, f The standing committee on 'Roads PICKERING-TORONTO We specialize ou'rep'ire*to harness and Collars. and Bridges reported and recommend- _ ed the lotlowiog payments: R Lyno. Fare 50 Cents build bridges cone 4 and 7 and tears' at Linton bridge 22.00; oR Birkett, - n E) -••ditto 18 00; T Bondy, instal pipe cone - Leave Pickering. - g. (Standard.Time) Leave Toronto .Harness and Collar Manufacturer' F Pugh, ditto 17.25; J Morden, build A.W. P. M. A. M P. M. - , culverts cone 5- and 7 8.40; F Carter, w 6 25 1.55 - -w 6.80 2.50 ��gRg�= ��. ON'r=T. --some Phone 8100 1 baul gray w t 1 Mark pay half b 40; A w 6 55 .2 56 7,go 3.80' Michell. ditto 6.40;.J lkorden,instal 7.55 8.55 _ -. 8.80 4.80 - drain w t 1 Mark pay half 5.25; F Pugh r 8.55 4.55 - -9.30 5.80 @ • ditto 5.26; Thos Condy, ditto 5 25; R 9 b6 6.56 X0.80 z e.30 Lynn,ditto 4,00; h Burkholder, dile 1p;65 z 6.55 _ '11,80 7.80 Sprin ' a. for c t 1 Mark pay half 9.00; T Coady,^ 11.55 7.55 P. M. . z'8.30: H.Ore - rep culvert e t 1l TVhit pay half 1.75.J P. M. z 8:55 •- . Merden,ditto 1.75; F Pugh, ditto 1,75; ,:• 12.30 930 W Ward,team unload timber 5.00;W 12.f 9.55 '.1,90 ;:.10.30 _ - - _-- -- Linton, ditto6.00; E Shirk, labor un-_ -__-- . . v 10.25 _. -�--- - .- - - - -- a of Wall Papers. Prices ranLR from 10 casts i _ dee our Sample ,' `lona timber 2 50; F Barclay, haul gray v Sunday only w Daily ezeept Sunday -- - --to-1.50 per-single ro11.. - ,r cons 1,2,3, 4,7 and 9.and haul pipes a Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only. from Oshawa 968.10; Gertrude Todd, 'Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paints. Give your orders. gray for con 8 19.45; Greenburn Sand -'- 1?ainte, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac,Varnish Stains and Rhite Gravel Co, grav for cone 1, 2, 8 4 --Coach connections at Torogto for Barrie, Ocitlia, Lead always Ca hand. ' and 640,76; Jahn Soden, genu for cane _ BramptCo,_8Cliomberg,. Hamilton, Brantford,. 6, 7,8 and 9119.95;G Burkholder,gray Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate pointe. •` - '-GFoodyear:Tiree and Tubes for all Cars and Trucks. ' = for Whitevale streets 4.03; D Anals, labor gray Wbitevale streets 5.00; Geo Coach connections at Buffalo for,all U. S. A. points A fall line of Work',Boots, also Rubbers for every one. Hamlin. haul gray Wbitev'aleA 10 00 ; Our Groceries are the Freshest. Our Prices the Lowest. `A E Fleming, poet for railing con 4.80; r t J s Baledo People,vick and handle 1.85;The Gra �Coac i Lines PedlarridgeC culvert pipes 304.98:6n - 3 Phone your order. We-deliver. tario Bridge Co, drag blades 37 5n; R ' 1 .11, Ward, license plates for truck, dv• ]?hone Markham 8402. 'er's license aatd inspection etc 7 83: Jae Tadd, rep drain con 2 1.45: Geo Todd. Wen M Duncan Gene Merchant, Caven R�Ver drag w t 1 Scar pay half 4.86;also drag . . ' „ , ;':tea w, e w' n• i.. a x. 'J :�•'�. -•wti'.:. ,.yw - e.�” °..,K " -:t•w:s•✓- •x!!h a,.,+' «, Ky;.'� •�. .:.. i1+•I" �.4 •"�. �t'e , 'n el .len. Is CLARRMONT Ban . ancityd Mrs. Kilpatrick were 1"" x � Walter S mes to bas these da s Morgan Pugh is confined t9 his k , Pressing hay. bed with an attack of An. Having rented. my premises in garage, Brougham, we are now - Ali groceries are fresh at C. A, Granulated sugar reduced to.$5 Pickering I have moved to - to gave service in Brougham m w■i� :J , Overle�nel's. Phone 2601. per 100 lbs. $t L. Fingold's. * as in Claremont, �J Wm.and Mrs: Hood,ofToronl(, R. E. Forsyth;Fred Evans .and er-�°r- S cin ordering i$ Service car always ready, day at i•' X spent Sunday with Wm. T. and D. A, Scott are spading a few Where I will conduct a black• p g g night service• �• afire. W[leop. days near Bobcaygeon at their emithiag business and a Phone Clara. 6106; Pickering OpA - Rev. A. McLellan fe •in 'CoboarR gavorite pastime of Sabin service station. 011, Seiberliag � • this week attending the Ba of p g' now closed and Gasoline' =: g Y lad r. and Mro. Dennison and son Imperial oil and gas, tires and 2617. A. L PILHEY. -°Qulnte Conference. and C. and Mrs. Bryan and dau- tire repairs. Mrs. James Gregg. of Toronto, ghter,,pf Toronto, spent the holi• Also, Taxi Service to or from Aellvering is H R Gallau�p•her s spent a few days this week with day with E. and Mrs. Bryan any point. a :her sister, Mrs. George Morgan. Remember the auction sale-of mow undeLAWr wa :grain oMerchaat C1iffQccL ap.d..-,Mr,- Pil_k-ey an-d- '• �--way,-- family,, of Toronto, spent the boli Farmer, to oh be held on Saturday . = Isis the market to urchaee Ha ' y to the estate of the late Mrs. J. S. da with their Claremont rola- FONTHILL NURSERIES Hay, tives. Stone&Wellington afternoon. Straw, Grain an Potatoes, Thos and-Mrs. Scott, of Toron- .,�—Y;� Phone Brook. 1808 John T. Elliott, Agent, For quotations apply to, spent the week•ead with the - 279 Mary Street,,c-shswa .for�ner'a parents, W. 0. and Mrs. 1QI-T� SELMAN. Kin'sale,- Ontario Pbone414 W 250 A. I-C- 01 = a S 0I Scott. Shoer and General Blacksmith, R:R. No. 1, Quietness reigned in Claremont. Oxyacetylene Welding on Victoria Day. There were and Brazing F Phone Pickering 1112 very few visitors in tows. Many CLeARE1VtONT — tf_Reference Bank of Montreal passed the day in their gardens. Wishes to announce that he will carr Owing to the pool weather y .. on business in the shop which he UXIM growth hue received a s he pas has purchased from Thos. Ste• : - �gwd1� "we several nights daring the past phenson,starting on ' week there was some frost and Monday,Mayl9th. B U L D E R S alight damage to reported in some We have or to be delivered. in R places. A number of the members ofD G - two Weeks time another �supply you with: to -the Women's Association of the A ON ; United Church attended the o , meeting of'Presbyterial at Myrtle _ carload Of BRICKS, CONCRETE- �on Tuesday when there was a BROUGHAM --i '_ ,.' SS, I• BLOC INTERLOCK. nod attendance and some most Et' F6 ING PIPE,'DRAIN TILE, • g Men's, Woroen'e and Children's interesting addresses. - A number in Claremont and Ranging Shoes, Fros (i Qwlleinity had made extensive ire- also 6 Lj BAND AND GRAVEL. •, Men's Work Boots, leather, with Perry • Cement ' paratione to entertain Shrines , � :- �•i�' who are coming.to the Convention Pasco solea. '[ire can still sell it off the car at 3 cents 17 at To is June• They had = � :CrOdL1L't8 Co. also paid a dollar each to have A few nice Spring Hate for per rod le8$ than the Ynal1 now -beentheir e®informed that their have W°mad and Children. order es. 87i Bay 8t., Toronto r er hour .. Get our order in homes will not be required and .Straw Hate. PLANT-1 mile north of at once and save money. Highland Creels. ='m the contracts have been cancelled. GIVE �S A CALL •y: Special services are being held In the Baptist Church, Claremont. _ - Yt' a deliver -' ;conducted by the Rev. Mansel (; ht' any place'. � McGaire. of Toronto. They will Ux-eb 5 j��ll�tr, �" be continned each night (except A THE Saturday) until June 8th. Ser- vices on Sundays. June Lot and Our stock Of 48tB lD ARK ` 8th, at 118a. m. and ? p. m will ""��11 KORE p , arbed wire, ataple$. 13 -If you aven teyet att ndedMc3o e• NE black and gaily. Wire � poultry net � y •--. • If you have not pet attended one f b ores they tern® ba encs to dojo �CLAREMONT ting, house cleaning -tool's before they terminate. Th �- � f t� The regular and summer meet• s following are few of the . , paints, varnishes etc. Init of the Women's Institute will gg _ t . ,taalte and be held on the afternoon specials now being •:. ;is complete. ' { offered of Jana 8rd, at the home of Mre , Geo. Scott. The program of the . 2 Lba. Ginger Cakes, 25c regular meeting will..be itiven by iI Lbs.Seedless Raisins,2�bc0 Ch"lt>L?!s 2"" f w _. C�BreZ'�1 nt a E s3seak of-a-undo I . -the Grandmothers and will include 2 Cans Peas, p "Tart Contest." � The special Lr Boxes 2 iu-t Shoe designs that are eti Myer of the afternoon will be Polish. .250 �ppaess dignified, not artistic Mrs. Laura Roes Stephens, of 1 Bare Castile Soap, Zbc '�'� - — designs thaat world be Ottawa. She hiss travelled from g Cas Pineapple, 190 �--� _ inapprop;late for the the Atlantic to the Pacific to coo ;Deliveries every day at H ats • Ha t 5 � Illustrated ustpurpose irnain ted b �, ::vection with Institute and Educa• 9 s. m. and 4 p. m. t has . i pts, yet h"works Her great fund of - - i .No Greater Trdbata' information pla0es her in the front C. A. OVERLAND straws for everybody at a price that will _. rant of Institute lecturers. A 871 Phone 2501 suit every purse. N. W. STAFFORD. ti •• 'most hearty invitation is given to 7 — '. _ _._'_ �, y.. _ ! all women and girls to attend. Sloaa_�too Road, ..5-' - ,All members are requested to E. BRYAN Running Shoes ere reasonable. We have them.in sizes Whitby bring refreshments and dishes and colors for the whole family. Phooe Whit ,Meeting will commence at 230 - -Successor to �- r R% _ o'cloek �_ _ The following clipped from a , , recent issue of The Sanitary Age F. Chidlow Wo are clearing various linea of Ladies and Children's e i Hose, values to 1.26, at 2bo per pair. -- " will be of interest to the residents a of Claremont and vicinity, "Gil ;For the fiaeet quality of — bert Howson, eon of G. Howson of Our Made-td -i _e Clothing Department is doing' a _0. Howson'& Sons; Ltd.,Stoke.on. G R O C E R I E S g p Maple Leaf Mutual ipw Trent, England.has been a recent splendid business. We can fit you any style P <�-visitor to Canada. Mr. Howson, MEN'S and BOYS' OVERALLS _ _ you like at one price 'to every one. $� � CO. �? who for the past eight months has WORK SHIRTS sad - s been making a tri around the :' •Cheap rates for farm and country p BOOKS, _world has been visiting the Da _ : :" - -- -'� - buildings. Windstorm Insurance on balkUngs. minion for the past Biz weeks. He Ladies',and -Children's - =Full-stock of Fresh and Fano G,}roceries - wind-milt,silo.eta. - Bailed for England May let. One y of The purposes of his visit to Stockings : :, at"all times. Automoloa�ll kInsurance d�� Canada was to-establish a closer Can at this store.­. - FARMS FOR BALH connection with' H G. McIntyre, - MAY WE SERVE YOU ? t �V Limited, of Claremont, Ontario, Also,a fall line of Drags, all at - - Write•o�r7�p�hone Canadian- representative for the the lowest possible :1'. E D■• B O fill M A ' Well known and old established prtcee: D line of pottery ware manufactured - E R Q A 20 by the firm of which Mr. Howson �� � R �' N • • 1 \ N D WHITBY, ONT. U a member. Recent market de- Green River velopments m Canada bays been Phone Claremont 8700 General Merchant, - reflected favorably in the iocrea@- ed sales of the Howson line and �� :+CLARE MON T �T/� Basket Factory l plane are already in process of BARGAINS a Ol�i 1• Manufacture. of o[ preparation by which H: G. McIn• tyre, Limited will be enabled to All kind@ of Fruit .Baskets, Berry carry a more complete stock in the _ — — Crates, Farmers, Bushel new warehouse which will be erec- _ Baskets, Clothes Baskets. 11000 The home of Mrs.Borland,Brock Bpecdals : - W., Claremont, was the scene of Wonderful range of men's, `Q)46 d wherever - :Frank Pennock, a Very pretty wedding last Sat r- Young meq's worsted suite Proprietor day, the 24th ia$t., when Mies n browns, grays and -blue 'Maker of the well known serge, reg. >618 to $21, for Barnes' Baskets. Mabel Butler, of Liverpool, Eng• Civili A People " '•' land, became the wife of Robert 12.55 and 17.60 ��++ee�LL��, �+ L� :_+ Phone Markham 8409 Beelbv,-of Claremont. The bride, f';GatheY' 1 O ether Boys suits, sizes 27 to 32, reg. = ,.r who was given away by Mr. Stan. S - mere,of Toronto, was charmingly to>6I0, for 4.60 and 8.50 _ attired in a pale blue georgette The famous Grab Shoes, ever ,� 'y"`• 1p'p+ ,: crepe frock with hat to-match and pair guaranteed solid Y kRRYING money in the ordinary form to never +'� ; 12syrrtsj " carried a bouquet of roses. The . . . leather• wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. Nd " --- _. ' _ y. bridesmaid Miea ( race Selm es 4.10 _idQaL aP� A to_-caril Travellers Cheques is. was ecom ng y reseed in a frock gope' 810 sued by all branches of thio Bank. of yellow georgette crepe. - Fred Beelby acted as groomsman. Uth• ''oaths' .:. $75 ?these Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained.4 ars present at the ceremony in National Brand Overall@ and :They cost very little ; and they have this great r eluded Mrs. Borland, Mr. and Mrs. Smocks. red back, 1.95 advantage they are accepted as cash, in w Beelby, parAuts of the groom,Mies almost any corner of the world where civilized ,? -.Kathleen Beelby, sister of the A fall line of Fresh Groceries _.people gather together. �q�room, Fred Beelby, a cousin, - at lowest prices. • • ? ; Master Gordon Borland and Mies , + Mabel McLellan. Rev. H. R. Ste 9t. Lawrence Granulated Sugar 'VE ��j]\*� BAN A 1�TTj' FENCE {phens officiated. After the wed for 2 weeks only, 5.00 11-11`1 p1'h1�i jl ,ding breakfast the happy couple ,. "left for a motoring honeymoon, F I N G O L D ' S OF COMMENCE visiting in route, many western Ontario points. At the conclus- LOWER PRICE STORE I THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Sold and InstAiledy Ion of the wedding tour, Mr. Phone 3801 . and i e lira. Robert Beelby will take up i FRANKANK J PROUSE (residence in Clar#mont. I CLAREMONTONT, 4"S I W.W5.104-7. H 7� -V bicbc:i�� 47J gip. ored fabric that robed It. The man w6re an Immense pot-helmet of the KIM V V100 -n early type..with eye-holes and nasals seasonal drilled In the fashion of across. On his chest,-,but Just above the ausure o the Ducoluou clasped hands, was an '.ron box idea- deal with the one which we had found behind the panel of the over-mantle. Hugh switched)its torch on the base WITH of the shelf. In rough, angular Gothic A. D. HOWDEN BY characters we spelt the inscription: lite Jacet 'He is that same T.utou Hugh's Hugh Dominus Chesbiensis ERE TODAY T EA BEGIN El et e Crusader: was given uncle spoke of." Lord James, th Hugh lea ed up. Edith Domino Chesbiensis the secret to the Treasure of Bucoleon by th) Emperor Andronicus, The secret has been lost. Lut the present Lord "How do you know that, Jack?" "The first Hugh!" exclaimed. Hugh James discovers -it. He is murdered by 941 jus'., know, that's a,!. He wanted with a note of awe in his-voice. SAME NOW ' -I-' 'SA a band of thugs and dies without reveal- n ME I e, Hugh rj� it to his successor to the title, to bite lY throat out like a tiger. Oh; Te hesitated a moment, and the Chesby. Hugh then returns from I Now!he's Toutou, all right." reached out reverently and removed York to the family estate and begins a the iron box from the mailed breast. osear,:-. The thugs follow, and while all I Hugh's face grew bitter-ha:�d. FLAVOUR i QUALITY are at the funeral of Hugh's uncle, the "I"I should like to shoot the swine," Handing the torch to me, be raised Nikka laranko. a house is ransacked. c war-i'me friend of Hugh's, and Ja ko-he admitted. the dingy coves. Inside was a chest Hugh's I toy J tells the story, are very likely to have the Nasfh. who ou are v y of ebony, bound with silver, sound bosom companions. opportunity," Ni,,Ia comforted him. and whole. It was unlocked. As GO ON 1;�XTH THE STORY -cu chaps--what are 13 0 But 1 was in for a bad time. Teodor-, see be;e, N ugh lifted the lid, a sheet ' f paper g to do., will, this fellow I shot! fluttered out and Nikka caught It. eschi nd the man who had first rush--we gz*?n pped 1We ep.n't bal e anv pyiblieity,and while -It's Uncle James's record," said ed me were ugly customer—s- "After the exultation of plumb- behind the couch that stood in front!you may persuade servants not to talk Hugh. about an ordinary burglary, you can't ing the mystery to he, murdered like d tried to make for In u, of the fireplace an 'They headed me off, and:hush the p if it includes a killing." : a dog! Poor old chap!" .the window. I drove a right hook to the jaw of MY What's your. suggesti on?" asked i The note or record. was whimsical. Pugh. ly brief and undated: him reeling. 'Last Thursday evening, In studying original Joe that sent "Remove him secretly,,and tell the I Then the Italian was on me like a hu- 3erv:nts that nathing is'missing ani Lady Jane's doggerel on the back of man juggerriaw. H4 swept aside my blows as though they were harmless, we don't want the affair talked about." the instruction, I suddenly perceived tossed "But where?'' asked Hugh. the cipher. It occurred to me that the f olded.me in his great arms and pun across the hearth Use tl:e Prior's Vent," I suggested. verse on the. over-mantel In the Gun- -Ile from him, 1 3 A I.B. fireplace, and brought op on Thr; both lwked.at me as if I had I room must have some connection with Eula the f gone mad. this, and after several days' examina- all fours in the ishes. my head was jarred tion I fell upon the secret. I*say fell. R VIL • advisedly. In my Interest in the task. Every tooth in CHAPTER by the crash, but I had no time to I heard the gutteral "Let me have that torch, Nikka," I I had shut myself up, and refused think of pain.gorilla-man behind me, commanded. BROWN LABEL snarl of the go A luncheon, tea and dinner, and finally, ar.d looked to see his knife descending I turned it on the over-mantel. late in the evening, I sank against the it a stab that was �med inside my small flexible saw was fixed In the mantle-shelf, weak and hal.t-faintjug. collarbone. Desperate, I threw myself base of the panel above the dancing Aly hands, groping for support, struck AT ALL GROCERY STORES backward against his legs, and be fell monks, where Toutou had placed it- the sphinx's head and the monk's on th.3 couch Yet he was.up again in Nikka climbed on to the'sbelt. The stomach. I felt them give, beard the h t-hu an instant,- and chopping at me, with panel had been sawed through on both flagstone fall. After t a tiger was foam dripping from his lips. aides and part of the bottom. forgotten. 'I descended the chimney tain take four paces west toward the 1i He. "You've changed your mind." I wall of the atrium. Then walk three; She: "Well. what's.a mind for?" I had to run, and as I ran, I kicked 'Finish It,' said Hugh. "It's ruined stairs and found my way here, the rons in his way. They tripped any I ' tie Prior's paces north. Underfoot Is a red stou�e the fire-i I first Cbesby to traverse In ell square. Raise the. .......................... him and his knife went hurtl-ng across While I held the light on the panel I Vent since that singular old ances- But I could far6well. my son, and tor- riot escape. His companion herded me ates h,, had It detached from Its bevel- it,and with it, the clue to the treasure. get not the monks of Cio en Priory and the plight of Jerusalem. back toward him, and presently I was ed frame. _1 do not se how I can fall to find the "Thine in the love of Christ and the CIATI CA bailing to avoid his clutch. Once An inner wooden panel was next re- ■ treasure, but I shall leave the missing RaInted Cuthbert within his reach, I was helpless as a moored. Behind It was a shallow re. rt-all of-Th'&-MstrucxIoL15. to ether WILU 7 "Hugh." _Here is a iever.f ai1w child. cess. perhaps nine inches square, corn- this note. in Lady Jane's chest. so that His arms'.wrapped Me like cables; pletely filled by a rusty iron box NIk- if I should fall. the Information may Beneath this Lord Cbesby, had'1 form Of relief from scrawled: sciatic pams 1ii wicked grter eyes blazed at me ka. leveled the box out, and handed it be available for Hugh, W-th insane ferocity; his teeth gnash- to Hugh. `James Chesby." *The missing portion Is not essen. . - I UAL Below the stone is the erasure.i td,at my throat And his two friends The box was unloAed. W Hugh Hugh fumbled In the chest and drew That seems certain," hovered near, watch!-g for an oppor- lifted the cover without difficulty. In- out a bundle wrapped In decaying vel- tusity to finish me with their knives. side were two papers. very brittle-and Yet cloth. Within was a'wrapping of (To be cont nued.) Then I heard feet pattering in the yellow from the heat of the chimney. Ilk, and under all a folded blank sheet -ball, a cry of encouragement. I sum- The first was a torn fragment from a of parchment enveloping two -other 7 rnoned all my strength for one last household account book.- The second lRetaillation Take Aspirin talblets and yo%M avoid documents. One was a parchment In struggle. paper. on being opened, was found to - and worn. Now doth the little busy bee needless suffering from saaaca-loon. medieval Latin. tattered -Shoot! Hugh! Nikka! Shoot!" I be brief and to the point- excruciating which had evidently been much hand- Out eath the apple limb, Dago-and 312111doll don't do.any They do relieve; they ye,10CL "To Hymme thatte bath Witte. to Proceed4o stab the careless man Teodareschi lifted me frotri my feet, iled. Just make sure it is senume. redo Mye riddel. Fresse alta ye One The second document was 'a pencil- Who, careless, sits on him. And turn4LI me face upward In his, time ye Sfinxes headde 1:ye.Monkesl ed translation of the first in James arras. I honestly think he meant to bellie. So wit ye Flaggin drop in ye Chesby's handwriting- AS 11b 11 Iftl N gnaw through- my throat. His pallid Dexter side of ye Harth. Thatte "The Great Palace-or as some call Heal the Sprain with Minard's. TRADS MARK M9416 cheeks glopmed with sweaL His eyes whYch you Seke you shall Discovour it. the Palace of'the Bucoleon-Is over were utterly Inhuman. But an auto- in yts proper Place. -the Hippodrome -and Ul in the doorway. and against the atic cracktd JANE CHESBY." Church of St. Sophia. In the Inner ..,Plan Now For This Summer's Good Times-! 'was followed by a choking cry. He he- he phor- I flashed the electric torch on t Court, which fronts upon the Bos UNTI.XG, daning, pie. altated. There were two more shots. H and he slammed ins, on the floor, with mantle-piece. "Ye SfIaxes headde" us, there is a door under the sign of nicing.swimming and was In the very center of the row of the Bull. Beyond the door is a hall. "Itsins on lake. river, a barking screech of defiance. sound or bay add to Me The next tying` I remember was Turks' heads and veiled women that At the end of the hall toere Is a stair. seat of llvinX. happiness, culptured along the edge of the Is a.gate, contentment and enjoy- Bugh pouring raw Scotch whisky wall 8 At the foot of the stair there man of 'Crulsabou t rood., ft titatie mantle shelf. "Ye Monkes bel- Pass through the gate into the atrium owners. down my throat-and how Ile" was the bit of carving that pro- which is off the Garden of the Cedars. This double cabin tasted. Cruleabout. 29' lonx, z,' stammered. truded from the center of the bibu- In the Garden Is the Fountain of the 10" wide and 2' 4" draft -Did you get him?" I stamm is a completely equipp,d '.We got one fellow," answered taus group that had upheld the panel Lion. Frord the center of the Foun- summer home, ,nl,.,,:* bearing Lady Jane's Terse. priced at $4.18 at Hugh grimly. "Or I should say, forward six, four ;n A Nikka. bounded up, and drofe his to cRieharAson Nikka did." forward cabin and two n two nanum Palms OUL, aga tern "toln. W w- he Ilton. st I to 7.30 Eastern Time, Ile switched the Z6 on.the aesimn. , perfect balance ed one. There was a muffietd' P'-- Tues"y 0vtZing., to'sce ant on the hearth. There was a r Ject, I Xd 1, .19 3 0 �Prui$obotO the fireplace. I sank on my knees, and staunch, quality con. Splotch over the hearth. The light set- Broadcast by tru.11tion make C r u i*- I 1%.W - face. and trained the electric torch inside. Nouts sound and sea- worthy for an water. t ed on a dark, tHn b000knosed Minute Kleen Compan ped, an.d almost in- On the "dexter," or right-hand side, in y 4-cylinder, 60- P. Gray Sales and Service by Watkins stooped, Solve that motor car cleaning problem Marine motor gives cruls.. Stand jerked erect. the rear, yawned a bole some two feet •And make your household furniture shine ing speed of thirteen T. B. F. BENSON, N.A. "It's the man that told ui !oe came square• like new with XLnuse Zleon, the new miles. Write for a cata- 371 Bay Stre"et Toronto, Ont. from you. On the Aquitania, sir!" I crawled through the, itsber, and world's wonder cleaner. 109 1A A "Jack, did you-recognize the third thrust the torch over the rim. There A sample bottle &nt you on receipt of 10 cents to cover packing and postage. an?". was a sharp drop of three or four feet,. We also have interesting offer for Stores. and then the beginning of a flight I sbo,,17 my-head. "The ftadan was the only one whose stairs,.heavily carpeted with dust. A Don't forJMt to "a"= 'a to MINUTEXLEEN HALF HOUR damp, earthly odor sinote my nostirt a. 195 Adelaide St. West Toronto The others crawled in beside me. Special Terms and Reserved "A, i4om of Dealers and Agents. Territories. On second thought we decided to eat and dress before beginning the ex- ploration as we were still in our sleep % IN so ing garments, mine, especiall3r,'being torn and coverel with ashis. A ser. vent was despatched after some quick-' lime, the way now clear for the dis- posal of the body. LAWN Keep awake with Breakfast over, Watkins was left on guard, and Nikka and I carrying the,"" MOWERS body betwPin us, followed Hugh with CANADA'S B&S S IGLEY the lime and a flashlight, descended Drowsiness is daalieeous. the secret passageway. After walking ftfudPostlNetobuld A faded,battered bat is hardly V absUarlmm qr W Mil" a kilometer, Hligh's•-torch was reflec respectable . . o, yet no worse ry –ar then SMARTIs rusty Ironwork of- a massive n their kly .7. *#.your &a tet>i�aW on =MA Mcnirm have than dull,gray-looking shoes '.you bm Wrifillefs with ycoa. morning toilet should We deposited the dead Gypsy on the 10""Irlew Is&PVi. rts Saw �elps you upe its k 8W kannin#,kobw falways inelude a "Nugget" lu'f Aloor, and helped Hugh to,bend back delicious.favor adds to any ca 4,a" shine—which waterproofs the the creaking iron frame, Beyond askjoymento, loomed a vast emptiness. The torch shoes as it polishes. e .ter A ove casa Pad- scarcely could penetrate the heaped• irs SmAwr PtAm up shadows, blut'as our eyes became 11tommus ow. accustomed-to-th-w-room!s-Troportions-- we realized that we stood on the thres- hold of a mausoleum. On a stone shelf lay a skeleton in armor. A bygone Lord of Chesby and his lady!. On f shelf after shelf lay the bones o men POU SH and women whose bodies had rotted ". 'SHOE ages ago. Alts • Halt way round cam to an- e b asci other shelf that held two skeletons. le Now In "WA *W1 The Inner, obviously, a woman's, f Ma—sui f it ISSUE No. 22—"30 thrust.its poor bones through the tat- Carnporl, 6a ...... Inard's. y "S "^'"«i-'a�a'"1»t v�'•,t;a." x. ;.: ?: .. „ - �i. "�r.. ;�� wa �� .t: L+J'R sx.,,,,,,pa.G "e .., �. '`:r; .Y ,N. ,wag. .r e.,'*.-s ,�.;: +r;+4;ar•;r. �', •_ '� W;, rr,^",* -.."mow •'-^,.e yt 'r x T , .. J„`-1 .K.�'�•xne h:. .,; s� �^,.-,-'.. ',{�•*mrrn. vk . .r.r � ...., c, .`y,�a ,�, ,. •:x. - + r 7",` ,., �..,•... .,.Xz+.•,. •.. ..,•I.,,p$, ' «a:•• • ,.. f...:a ...y . ..c—y h ....i,w ,.v!.1-:.✓.. .. '".a 's yds•- ,.w,.r `n "`c ,.i.� ,.>., ..:,.�. f�... •.. t.�... .. wad 5...'.. '-a• '%i rx fyr'i-:.L. .d. - �., zw••.•;i � •',..' `'1� .•j s overnor-General. Accident Tod . . The E' _ -rUgU 10eaW Ten fatalities over the holiday-week- PRODUCE QUO?! a. end had been reported in Canada up, ! Toronto wholesale deale{s, ^,s 'Tells T.C.'& Bos of Great tc an.early hour-Monday morning. , Ing produce at the lollowini 1p Y Five persons died. accidentally ill Egga-Ungraded, cases re - Future that Awaits �< ` fresh extras, 29c; fresh firsts, • c, g " \, Ontario.. seconds, 24c. Them In Manitoba two men perished when Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery '• 'ate a car tamed over. solids 28% to 29c• No. 2e27% to 2W g" .Y EMPIRE BUILDERS in Nova.Scour, highway accidents "' , u;' ', Churning cream'-Special,32 to 83e;1 cost three lives. ip No. I, 81 to 82c;,No. 2, 27 to 29c. Port Hope.-Envisaging Canada is The Ontario casualty list follows: ' Cheese-No. 1 lige, colored, paral., "`the future - as "one. of the greatest '" fined and graded, Killd in Accidents + goyyernment aded 17 to 4"J units of the Empire; 'His Excellency 17%c. the Governor-General, recently made Russell 'Reynolds, 5, killed when PROVISION PRICE$ -a strong appeal to pupils of Trinity struck by automobile near Brockville. ? College School to At themselves for Earl Blackburn, 9, drowned !n river Toronto wholesale dealers are.quot- ing the fcllowing prices to,the trade,,. at Windsor,while fishing for minnows. , the part they would have to play ip Smoked meats-Hams, med., 28 to the future conduct of the nabob's af• Leonard Wingett, 21, electrocuted 35c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked' lairs. The address was delivered at while working in plant at Lakefield. rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon,-30 to 40c,' the conclusion of celebrations which W E. Johnston, 50, killed when backs, pea-mealed, 34c; do, am d, 46' to 55C. marked the opening o1 college's new struck by automobile on highway nearPork loins 29i/ac; shoulders 20e• Lansdowne. , . , -= -- ulldinSa by the Governor-General. 2g, of TraIee killed butts 24c• hams 26%c. Lord Wtlllngdoa addresses t _boys, John Donegan, __. Cured meats-Long clean bacon, 50 3 .. when his automobile swerved into the It i9 you—the younger generatloa- ..Thirteen-year-old Claud Chialitt of Stratford, winner of violin trophy to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs.,22c; 90 to where lies the responsibility of the ditch near Listowel, presented by the Perth county music tea'chers'J federation at Stratford must- 110 lba., 21c. Heavyweight rolls, 40c; - -: safety of our country, which is des- cal festival, recently,- lightweight rolls, 25c. tined to become one of the greatest fatally .injured when his automobile Lard—Pure, tierces, 15c; tubs,.16c; !� was struck by train at Chatham. pails, 17c; prints, 1? to 1?3fic. ' units of the Empire. You,will be re- rr tin and Helen Roushka of East Wind• Y Shortenin —Tierces 18c• tpba i°. .aponsible for the future of the greatest Sudden Deaths ser, all injured when car overturned Seals Are Broken 13%e• g14c. , pails, Empire the-vorld has ever seen. John Martin, 62, Berkeley Street,, on Maiden Road, Essex county. I Special pastry shortening—Tierces, ',I like to think of the British Em- collapsed on street on May 23, died Herman Weise, 68; Evelyn Weise On Brown's Rooms 15c; tubs, 15%c; pails, 16c. _ pire as a great estate; the Governor- next day in St. Michael's Hospital. 16, and Ada Colgrove, all hurt as car - GRAIN QUOTATIONS -General said, "over which our be- Edward Monahan, 69, Elmwood, Qn- struck by train at Stratfiroy. Weise Documents in Readiness for Grain dealers on the Toronto Board, loved Sovereign reigns' and in which tario, died in Toronto General Hos- 'not expected to recover. of Trade are making the fo'.lowing 'ewe are his agenta., Wherever you go pital. He was Injured some time pre- Toronto Trustee's quotations for car lots: .and wkstever you may become, make viously at home. 4 Man wheat-No. 1 north #1.14 9�a ��� Examination -• , 1t your purpose and duty to build tip William Mullins, 57, 79 Sherbourne Pensions B1Lt1 No. 2 do. $1.12%; No. 8 do, $1.11; No. Mexico City.—In the presence of the 4, $1.06%; No. 5, 93c; No. 6, 82%c;1 ��-w' Rhe.Empire in. every way possible." Street found dead is bed. B� ovse Crafted States vice-consul, seals wh `. • Charles R. Jackson, 68 588 Partial- Passed �a 0 were placed on the door of the apart- porta.) J a went Street, ton.K-SO-. mant of p• y - mayor ofhe I&W Tom Stratford, Out, 19 days no, 2 do, 490 a—No�21 �, 94�cNo. 8 By teles: collapsed eT9somas Haawn...orge Reid, 46 E49 Menu$}a8oad,gtou for SenatC Consideration were removed by_.Amoricaix-cQuaular .x..92%c - - -.y---- ' — �T collapsed and died. Rapidly Endorsed and Sint on -- authorities, so that Donald Henry Mo- Pi Aveane, died i om pneumonia. Millfeed, del., Montreal freights, � { Ottawa.-Just to show the Canadian Cannell. Toronto, who arrived to take , o Mrs. Armstrong, 73, Boustead Ave., bags Included-Bran, per ton, $9126;; Message Transmitted from cancer. - people that it can forget party politics -charge of Mr. Brown's effects, could shorts, pe.r ton, $33.25; middlings, :nen a commendable national issue investigate his identity. $36.25. England Features Open- Mrs. Mary Campbell, 26, 34 Summon in of Convention ped on street and died presents itself, the House of Commons It is expected Mr. Brown's safety Ont. grain—Wheat, $1.10; oats, 44 g Avenue, collas recently broke all records by des- depoaii box in the National City Bank to 45c; barley, 50 to 52c; rye, nom- ,a' later at home. patching the Pensions Act amend- will be opened In a few days' time. ival; buckwheat, 80c. `' Albert Johnston, 70. Thistletown, United States consular seals were HAY AND STRAW PRICES 'VOICE IS DISTINCT meats from resolution stage right +� stricken b9 death while eating s meal. Wholesale dealers in hay and straaw The Royal Society of Canada of- through third reading. When the °pieced on Mr. Brown's door at the - Stiaily opened its session at McGill Injured House finished with t:ie measure it time of his death because it was are quati ig shippers the following Allan Hamilton, 17, 219 High Part thought he was a United States citi- prices for carload lots, delivered on ;• 't'aiveraity, when Sir Ernest Rather- was ready for the Senate—a remark.Atia_k, Toronto: 'ford, president of the parent society, venue. Toronto, slightly Injured in able record of speed and despatch. leu and the United States consul was i D No. 2 timothy, $15; No. 8 timothy, , auto c The bill upon which the members handling the case. ,spoke to the neetlag t wi 8 $18 to $14; whe:a straw, $ii; oat ug nd. Laura Bell, 109 Degmast Street, gave their astonishing exhibition of John Murray, barrister, of Stratford, straw, $11. The speech was transmitted by tele- Toronto, slightly injured in auto crash. concord was that providing for more Ont.. Is also en route to Mex$*o City LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS phone to London and then relayed.to Agnes McBride, 13, 5 LeRoy Ave. generous treatment of the returned and Is expected to arrive in a couple , Heavy beef steers, $9.75 to $11; Bodmin, Devonshire, via Bridgewater.j East York, soldiers In respect of their pension al- of days• butcher steers, •hL ice, $10 to $10.50; possible setae Injuries fa ; 'There It was converted Into radio and Pari from cliff at Scarboro. lowances. The measure revises the ,a, do, fair to good, $9.50 to $9.75; do, machinery for dealingw com., $8.50 to $9.15; butche- heifers. was picked up at Yamachiche, Que, Vittoria Pavon Italian, shot at war vetirans from the PetnaidheeBioa d � -- • choice, $10 to $10.25• 'o, fair to od whence it was relayed by the Bell Streetavilie. Telephone Company by wire directly and gives war veterans the advantage BBQ Dollars $9 c to ows do, coo.. $8-50 t$ $9; Alex. McKinlay, 447 Deioraiae Ave., v butcher caws, good to choice, $8 t^ to the !tall. Sir Ernest Rutherford when there is reasonable doubt as to Toronto, skull fractured in auto crash II 'Cancels Debts $8 54; do, mod., $6.b0 to $7.76; cans - ,�was the first man In human history to at Bond Lake, whether his incapacity is due to war neral and cutter-, $3 to $5 25: butcher ::hear sound transmitted by radio, Mrs. Alex McKinlay, Toronto, badly services. - bulls, Rood to choice, 17.50 to $8; do, 'which he did In 1.897 at Cambridge. hurt In same accident. Young Plan Goes Into Opera- med., $ to $7,25-, do, bologna, $6 to 8 �W50;; bbabE9bee. $10 to $11.60; feed- E. Cook, Toronto, hurt is same tion—Dollars Into Fire era. to 10,25; stocker% Rood, 1S V. accident Theft of Mail-Bag Parts.—Thirty-seven billion dollar.' $8.5 t- �$9; do, fair, $7.50 to $8.25; v wI Wins' Sidney King, aged 6; 44t-Osaington Brought U t>d HOt1$t! worth of German bonds were butaod calves, good to choice, $11 to $12; do,- Avenue, Toronto, hit by car. ug p med, =9.50 to $10.56; do, cam., $7 to • In Paris recently, as,Germany starts $8t s ring era $90 to $120• milkers,, Third 'Teat Race George Nicholson, 80,a 2401 Queen London, Eng—The theft from s oa the fast of paying the $9, 0 to$g0;lambs.clioice,$12.5to18; 'Street East, Toronto, in critical con- Montreal mail-bag in transit to Bel. 900 fixed in the Young_Flan. do, lain, $9; sheep, good, $7 to $7.50 - .'... America's Cu Challenger diiioa. knocked down by car. P .. Cup Last on May 12 remains a mystery. Thereby were liquidated all the past spring lambs, each, $7 to $15; hogs, T. P. Keaat, Toronto. hart is auto Crosses Line Two Minutes The Poatmaater General, answering efforts to collect reparations from bacon,w.o.c.,$12.25; do, selects,$1 per Ahead of Candida crash sear Philadelphia. Germany. hog premium; do, butchers, 75c r Major R. Ross (Conservative) to the per Mrs. T. F Keaat, hurt !a same ace!• Hdtiae of Commons, said that a regls - . hope discount; do, trucked in, 50c cwt. - South)nd, Eng.-Shamrock V.. Sir dent. - —=—v under w.o.c.; do, _f.o.b., price $1.25 Thomas Lipton's challenger for the 1 John McKenzie, Yonge Street north, tared packet was abftracted. All pro- cT-L under w....c. America's Cup. won its third succes-I slightly hurt, knocked down by car at per precautions were taken during sliFolia and Lincolntransmission, but it has not been istve — 4 T._ Candid&and Cambria overrace recently by beating a straight Williaml. Coles, provincial police of- lova possible to olaveatigatiQnhtae the t}�. Hillsboro, Ill.—Henry Ford, who re. Channel Deepeningp 1 course of 40 miles extending from Har- ficer, Injured when car cottided w1th centir bought the entire wick to Southend. Shamrock V. won motor cycle during Dundas highway previous cafe when Montreal mail was building In Lincoln, IIL.. for his his- _ Project Rushed tampered with via Queenstown had al-on Satn:•day sad Monday over a chase. torica2 museum, near Detroit, made triangular course against the same op- .. Alfred Giles, East York relief officer, ao produced no cine. a second foray into central Illlnoia ;` "nests. knee wrenched when thrown from fire Major Ross suggested that there bad May 18 and bought almost all the Contract to be Awarded Wheri ,4�'` 1.., The Lipton racer was timed at give true original furn ure of Abraham Lin. Totals Are Calculated hours, one minute and six seconds, Robert Scott, Peel Avenue, Toronto, General demurred, seeing that hun• coin's Springfield home, the frame �whrch did not include her time allow- rib fractured when struck by bus. dreds of thousands of packages were house, the "Emancipator" lett In 1860 Ottawa.—Tenders for a contract - 'r handled. for the White House, which amounts to about $7,000,000-- ".. sacs of eight a inntes. Candida was Alfred Henderson, believed to be jy second, and Cambria, third. brother of William Henderson. hurt In Perhaps the largest of the kind ever =— Shamrock, beats awaded at,once—were opened at the = a` ng against s north- Chatham accident. - 'west breeze, came up on Hoot! Meet Sir Harry' Marine Department for .dredging the a port tack Gordon Beer, wife and two dough- 35-foot" channel in the 'St. Lawrence � , •�`` and crossed the line two minutes eters, hurt automobile hits ditch © River between Montreal and Quebec. ahead of Candida, near Hawkestoae _- _— Four were submitted. They ' Ben Rothwell, 103 Shaw Street, Scores a+oG !.acame from the National Dock Dredg• • Hamilton, badly hurt when struck by .,,1, ing Company, the Canadian Dredging '{ wes car on highway. ,, . Company, the Great Lakes Dredging ! • Mrs. G.B."Adams, Toronto, and Mrs. '' Company with A. W. Rogertson, and rLil Quakes, Fires A. Robeaoa'of Orillia, hurt when car IAM- 'Death Toll in Central Eoverturns near Orillia. the General Dredging Company,Limit 'DlllOpC Gilbert Barrett, 22, and Albert Lam +" , r= } QM • ,` ed. ? bert, 19, hurt as car wrecked near Owing to the necessity of figuring and Asia Mounting Hawkestone. out the quantities the lowest bidder i .announc_ed, _ • London.-Floods, earthquakes, giros Mr. and Mre, Fred Light, William has not yet been - and mud Rows took 63 lives in Central Jolley and Mids I. Davis, ail of St. I • Europe and Asia during the past few Thomas,hurt as auto ditched. A. as advices- received--in-London a «E • ff -. indicated recently. Hamilton, badly injured by automobile 1nA The heaviest casualties occurred on at Station 10, Hamilton Beach. a Demonstrated 3 a the Island of Jade, where 46 persons Verson Berget, 3, 14 Martimas St., ! ,:were killed by a mudfiow from the Hamilton, collirbone•fractured'by hit- Xolcanic mountain of Telemojo be. and-run motorist. London.—A movement of interest to tween Batavia and Sumbays. Mrs.James-Doran of Hamilton, hurt F'r the wheat growers of Canada lies in Only five inhabitagts of the village in auto collision at King and Hine the series of demonstrationa'begun by ' lot Likasan escaped the flow, and the Streets, Hamilton. a London departmental store of 'the entire settlement was wiped out. Mrs. Augusta Dyment and Mrs. "All-Empire loaf." An eazthquake at Shires, Persia, Elizabeth Dyment of 82 Pearl Street, Housewives are urged to test and caused the deaths of ten persons and North Hamilton, seriously. injured "- taste the bread, and announcements � �• z devastated a large area, when struck by car In front of hos- >, : are being broadcast in the newspapers :--� pitaI• upon the value of bread made -from A Now Airplane? James O'Neill, $8, 65 Mutual Street, " ; eighty per cent. of Canadian wheat C •y.•3. Litt^' Toronto, struck by auto. x k \ >� Sour and twenty per cent. English i.�. wevelt ]Meld, N. -James'-Warwick, S8, 86--Mat k«' s ,.. # wheat !lour. _ A. Lindbergh tried out another new Toronto, struck by auto. r`':' Many firma are placarding the fact ; airplane May 14. Arriving alone at James Warwick, 116 Lappin Ave; that the flour used is their bread is `t Roosevelt Field shortly before noon, Haney Danielson, 268 Pacific Avenue, Emptre Wheat, and-numerous millers F driving his own car, the colonel took Harry Reman, 128 Pacific Avenue are Issuing certificates that their sour 7+ Slott a new plane built somewhat Willian Exton, Blackthorn Avenue, ail contains only Empire Wheat. , along the lines of his own new one of Toronto, in hospitals at Windsor Whether intentionally or otherwise, exgept that It Is not a low winged after car ditched near Comber. this Empire loaf demonstration will do .j ,ti^ Same smile, same Sir Harry! Sir Harry Lander, world-famous Scotch much to counter the Free Traders', ` type and has several mechanical in. Mrs.Louis Bryson of Elgin,Ill., hurt stager and entertainer. arrives at Plymouth, recently, sitar his twenty �'- aovations which the colonel wished to !n street collision at Windsor. dear loaf cry,which proved'so efficaci- try out. The Sight was solo. John Lotti, of Detroit; Anne Mar.,first tour of America, one in previous flow contests. '4 , ,,. �,,,. `.. ...... :ger. .+.+ .,i.. .. v. ..... _ .. .-+ ... .. a __ ._.. .-.,,.. _s- .. :i:...x..vu-�T viri+f:•.y.:N��•, ..::;Ale•-M'�'.-.'�..!,icw .3s5 Y.a. _ 4 Q gg r .11-if-11%V11.1 1V411P17 ,1- 7717 r_"I-� -;kt� q 77A "0 TM: V i emv Inc ":.4 Af ag every Satui Licenses.may be obtained -Danci rday night -Radio A CM A IF JSMS WIN E)liott open Marks. -Frank 'slad Mrs. a week with Dire. H. W. Jones, and 'R60 s.8 0. mwqw, at the NeWs. a day last Office. -Mrs as ,r�o,r 0 _W. B. and Airs. Powell spent Nondsliiu the city. -Henry and Mrs. Coates, of To daughter, Marno,of Ottawa, spent.. and Mrs. F.. Hunter, of hriff ronto, vijited the Holt family over the holiday with W. O. _I Schomberg, lit the holiday. Mortars spent the week-end at the Rec- -James O'Connor And family, -Mr. Poynter has the found- tory. Vincent and Mrs. Coffey. of of Toronto. Spent the 24th with ✓6tion completed for his new real- -'-Guarantees you pertect comfort in a work his mother here. dente on his lot just east of Dr. --Toronto, viaLted Morris And Mrs. Our boots and shoes for work and fine Hickey on SAturda - Mise Ethel Powell..of Whitby Fallalse'& boot. y of Hospital, spent a week's holiday@ , -H. J. Clark and Lyle Ramsay wear have always been of the highest quality, -Mrs. Oscar Stephenson, and son. Grant, of Toronto, Spent • but. in our opi:fiion this "Thoro-Bilt" boot is Oshawa,;s at a few days with at the home of her parents here -Mrs. Goo. W. P. Every, Of Sunday With the former's parepto, the -her aunt, r1re. Found. last embodiment of everything of the highest Whitby. spout a day week W. J. and Mrs. Clark. -K rie and Mrs. Southwell and Joey, of Whitby, spent the with her sister, Mrs. W.J. Miller. -Arnott Leslie, Of "Toionto,-& class and is the finest thing it has been our goo. _W. and Mrs. Hallman and former Pickering boy, accompatil. holiday with Mrs.Harry Murdoch. pnvilbge to offer. family, of Toronto, spent the holi- ad by big 802. was & Visitor in Z Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and little S daughter at the week end with day at *their- summer home on towif on Victoria Day.Church street.pe -Plano-tuning - Heintzman. & the formers parents in Newton. -Mrs. George Cowan and dau. Co., Toronto, will have all expert :Ville. at Burford, Ont., on ghter, accompanied friends in a tuner in Pickering at an early _A Few of Its Fine. Point -Born, Tuesday; May 27th,to Fred F.and motor trip to Napanee,where they date. Leave your order or phone spent the holiday with frionds. to THE NEws office. Solid leather Mrs. Badsdon, a son (Frederick fall -Henry Weetney, who has been -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Genuine elk uppers. James). -Mrs. John.Draper to able to be in the Oshaw-. General Hospital Dentist. Office in residence, two --lift heels. Solid leather insoles. A water- for over two weeks undergoing an gdoors east of St_ Andrews church, around, after being confined to proof boot. Solid leather slip soles. No. with operation for appendicitis, return. Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. mi. to her bed for several weeks wi ed home on Friday last. We are 6 p. n36 Daily, and Evenings by ap- 'I grade bond outsoles. A .Goodyeaz welt. -Several from Pickering Parish glad to know that he has made a pointment. (X-ray service). St. very rapid recovery. -The Women's Missionary Soci- attended the celebration at E " " " ' W 'Augnatine Seminary, Scarbore, The daof the Dominion ety of the United Church will bold insist on seeing Thoro-Gilt Shoes. e elections bas not yet been flied, their regular monthly meeting at Dave the exclusive agency of this district. ion Sunday afternoon. but it is hinted that it may take the home of Mrs'. F. T. Bunting on Miss Eva PlIkey silent last place in the last week of July or Tuesday. J week with Brougham friends and _pne 8rd, at 8.80 p. m. early In August. Parliament will (dayligbt Chving time). The Group '_-Radio Licenses Issued. while there attended the Standard sal beTrorogued this week probably representing "CbinW' will have Training School classes. an then the candidates will be charge of the-meeting and a very -Miss Marjorie Wilson,of Free selected and the contest will begin interesting program bas 'been Fred T. Bun 9) Pickering 1318112, is Spending a couple of wares in real earnest. preps reA Come&ad-ertioy-it.— .tin Established 1857. holidays at,the home of her aunt, it ladies -Many motorists are guilty of lit - ..,Mrs. Harr Murdoch -Mrs J. 7e!;MQde-z--- from the United Church attended an infraction of the Highway Act and Mrs. Rowell spent a few days last the Standard Training 9chOOI by driving their cars with only week at the home of the former's Classes held for five evenings last one headlight. Usually this is ore week in Brougham and were done without their knowledge, as _-Liparents, W. B. and Mrs-Powell. Is granted^&rtificates. There was a the fth-tir will so out when driving iq -_Rswomber--P-.-- Mattingoley h mor. ROOattenancelrow- ll t apars of on-&e4-ouW_of beins-jarred by an sale of household effects to d- d --— so the townsip, all of whom were uneven roadway, aod t hr a m9y -- raw (Saturday) at his premiss, pleased with the instruction that not be noticed by the driver. corner of Church and King Ste. -Mm Thomas Dousti-ts and was Imparted. However, the absence of alight several of her family, of Toronto. -A very profitable evening was is a dangerous thing and Is often Sunday with the former's spent by the U. Young People's this c%use of an accident, sepeci- ' spent mother, Mrs.. Burrell, and son, Society on Monday evening, when ally if it is the leilt,hand light they were addressed by Arthur that Is not functioning, as the cars Russell. He took that are-coming from the opposite -Frank and Mrs: Hasselm Beall, M. A , of Whitby. for the title of his talk "The direction are deceived. As traffic land daughte, Marijorie. and Mrs. Linton. of Uxbriciger, v-pent San- Starry Heavens and How to9bine" officers are instructedto enforce day with their sister, Airs. W. 13. and after relating the wonders of this law strictly In thin regard. Powell• the heavens, told the young peo- inotortats should see that both Him Myra Croak. of Toronto, ple bow they ai lgb t shine as tte lights are so duty. - to and brother, Lyndon,of Pickering stare tbrouirb eternity. He had a -Tuesday next, Jane ;,rd, will Calle e, Newmarket. spent the very appreciative Audience. The be the Kinx'@ birthday, and will holidga onto here. was in charge of the be observed &,q a holiday In some y at the home of their par rogram 9hriatian Citizenship Committee- quarters. Bat it will never be rol (Silver oboerv%d in the same spirit Sol that -James Potter, who has been -The Pickering Pat employed as engineer In the cit Foxes) of the First Ontario Troop of his grandmother,the late Qnsen It all winter. has resumed work withof Lone Scouts met at the Rectory Victoria, one of the greatpot and the Greenhorn Sand and Gravel on Friday evening. May 23rd. The most beloved queens that the Company. boys were visited by A. At. Irwin, world has ever seen. Her memory -!tire.(Rev) R. H. Rickard h Assistant Commissioner for On- still remains green In the minds Spending a few days with her tarso, Amt.-Scout Master Don, of her subjects. For several gene- parents in Belleville while Mr. Hutchison. and Capt. John Form rations the 24th of May was looked Rickard to attsoding the Bay of iDgton, M. C.. the Scout Master of forward to b old and young AS Quiate Conference. the Lone Scouts of Ontario. The the greatest loliday of the whole -Fred and Mrs idair, of k evening was spent in an interest- year, exception Clinotmas, and 4e011llft. sad Murray and Mrs. &r• ing program of Scout games which although Queen Victoria has been 7. ffl6t4 of Toronto.visited Pickaring kept the boys "on their toes." In her grave for quarter of a con. odaidioa, &ad Also W. H, Banks in The program concluded with an tury, her birthday has not been Qlahaws 1paspit^1 on Sunday. Investiture, in which all received forgotten. One reason wbyKing -Mrs, John Murkar and son,W. their "Tenderfoot" standing, and George's birthday has not been so Q. motoftd to Paisley on Tuesday in which Fred Robinson wee ap Popular is because It comes so soon to visit the former's sister, who Pointed Patrol Leader sod John after that of Queen Victoria, 1knd 'has been seriously ill. They were Barker "Second." by Capt. Form- not because he is not pounlar, for ARROW SH IR accomp%uled by E there has never been a King who C Jones. who Inger. On Tuesday last the raga- —7 is visiting his parents in Owen lar weekly meeting of the Sit -or bas enjoyed the esteem sad loyal. ;gonad, Fox Patrol was held. Asst. Scout ty of his subjects more than be. TOU 4GE OT ONLYT E__BES 27 Some persom or persons on Master Don Hutchinson wall pres Monday night or Tuesday morn• eutk'sod the boys added much to IV SHI F A L U E��A ND F I Z outing, by Now Advor"sognients. MS.1ko � ,w • inx broke Into Collacutt's gasoline their knowledge of Se STYLkeses- BUT WITH.4; 'tank by breaking off the ernall means of games and testa. such as SALE-1breeTagueburg ffoate door, and evidentiv supplied them knot tyint, signalling and the F20fRrftb and I due. cheap, J.Carter.R.R.6. ty of meaning A D �' A R gasoline. -Motor traffic on the Provincial ROW-GO L "Ives wltJi a liberal anantl go the FI-Lg. Uxbridge. 3"9 1MOR SALE-Barred Roeko. ReAwnts. -F. T. Bunting hats greatly im- Highway over the holiday was JL1 Wbite.Legborns. 12 cents. C, W. Hellems. on Mark 3900, 39-40 —A. "Royal York Suit"' proved the appearance of his store exeledingly heavy. From early on Markham, Pb e An attractive Combipation j, by putting in plate glaw-windows. Friday evening until midnight OP ARM MACHINERY-Both old d An Arrow Shirt -------- 17-Not only does it improve the sp Sunday there was a continuous FARM new for ale. Also for sale.Pekin duck pearsuce from the outside, but procession of care, and in this eggs- w.IF.Di—Y. Greenwood. batt riven a great deal more light in vicinity there were several mixVORSALE-Toniatoea.Cabbage sod Our Grocery Erpecials,for this week the store. ups, the most serious of which Ju Caulitlower plants Milton Burk,R.R.No. -George and Mrs. Murray and ioccurred j net outside of the vil- i.Locust Hill. Pbove Pick 1031, 33-M Ch"man's Red Rose Baking Powder, 1 lb. tins^"gular child left on Monday by motor for at of R. Barrett's drive- JDASTURE TO LET-Will take cat. quality, 2 tics for es, ri travel L tie to pasture. Also for ale. a Albei+a►where the for I 4r Egg Plume_in heavy syrup, regular size tin, 2 for has taken no a three quarter sec- ling east and as the first one began MOD ci land (480 acres). Their to slacken up,the other started to T AWN MOWERS SHARPENED Bee-Hive —yrup, lin ii i •wany Mitering friends wish them pass it. This car, a new Chevro -"-d ired Will call for and deliver. C. Sked,MgManis Creek. Phone Ma1v 4126. m39 Fresh Ground "Mountain Blend Coffee, per lb. faces"in their western borne. let, was being' driven by Robert leo-Rev. J.- S. Ferguson, Rev, M Bassett, of Toronto, and be was RENT-On Church St,Pickerir g III)ymo"Washing Tablets, regular 25e pkg, for' Tobalf of brick house.includis blinds ,c bli a and fix- R. Riekard. F. M. Chapman and accompanied by Him Sayers, also tures. Argly r Bly. 210 ]radian Rd. To- 'P. W. Rofte left on Tuesday to of Toronto. AshewasjUStalODg- router,or lswef 1): Attend the Bay of Quints Confer- side the first car, a third car came on!ce, ser � S f CHAPMAN once which to meeting In Cobonrg up from behind and tried to pass RADIO FOR SAKE—Federal, five esday -he hub of Baldwin table speaker. Very -bit, JLAtubes. complete with batteries, ableautiful 'this week, beginning on Tu him, but struck r reamna All. and ending at noon on Saturday. front wheel, This forced his car ply Be"Harvey.Brougham: 39-40 The Women's Guild *Of St. to then ght And in his efforts to George's IS ANTED—From 2.to-5 acres. with- house and building,near Pickering Vivage. woutbly boniness, meeting on turned abruptly to the left and Wp'te,,r"detailed description, location and I Fr——,'C ENTR AG wautta. J.B.Dow,109 Davisville Avi,, Wednesday, June 4tb, at 3 o'clock into-the-deep ditch where the cur 4P Xnto, (daylight saying time). Members was wrecked. Miss Sayer was 7 lairs asked to bear -in mind the thrown through the wiad-ehield 'rVORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- `-Telephone 4900 wiseeftneons.shower for the July and sustained A,broken noes;a cut JL DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and - Sale Cut "plain 24,boar service. Just leave 70W Sale of Work. in the lip and chin and a name with Ms S.W.Davis. barber shop. We —Growth, which was very rapid In'the forehead. She was taken wiD pick up and deliver 3 times a week. a couple of weeks ago, Plowed up to the surgery of Dr. Cartwright, BRATED—From lot 8, R. Live, considerably during the put who put In seven or eight stitches. SPickerin , 5 earling steers (2 white, I roan. Auto 'Re0airs, Accessones,Oils "and" week. nvdag to the cooler weath She was then taken to a Toronto I blue and f rez. Any information regarding or. -There was a slight frost here bospital where four more stiteblip Their whereabouts will be thankfully received.b Alfred Harlock. R.R.1.Wbitoy. Phone Pic? on Saturday and Sunday night@, were inserted. ' Mri'Bassett. Also 1914J 3&39 -Gasoline, Acetylene Welding, but no damage has been reported. sustained a bad cat in the forehead It was feared that fruit blossom@ which reqntred four stitches. His FOR SALR—Clucking hens, Bar. ------------Is," - .. .. red Plymouth Rocks and White Wi�svdolttes. .,Battery Charging ld be affected, virluculi-ly _U­0"__W%8 also--broken—, but also seve if I'm - n heavy wif ]Wcages. UM ip it'. they have escaped Injury. fact was not ascertained until be ft.b suitable-for(a tenin owner of Or 813 ft.Ions.ver* rabbits. David J.Scott, Alton.Road. haH —Victoria Day was observed reached the city. The mile north of Kingston Road. allitt .:."Repairs made on 'alllmak ,very quietly here on Saturday. the third car who returned to the FOR SALE—Radio.KinirStIvertone with the exception of-the-fiding of scene of the accident, asenmed all A' Neutrodyne, Blubes, 115.00; Radio. Da- ot mrs., fire crackers, large and ara-all. a respousibility-and promi"d to-pay Forest, 4tubes and loop serial, 86.00: Exide time honored :!privilege of 'the all damF'Res. He was travelling adic,battery,8 volts, $5.00: Onebetterych r er,610 00�One D C motor.32 volt, 1-4 h p.M. boy ever since the anbjectF at tin excessive rate of speed, it I@ All in good condition, Apply Geo.Burkholder, ;-Jpf Qneen Victoria Adopted the alleged,and it is said that he had Whitevale.Ont. 37-39 )y'motor for M r* quarter see- 1. Their LOUR AND CHOPPING MILL The grandfatberp of to day, while ing Bassett's car before bringing F Tra - for qale-- II)e estate of the!ate Joseph PENCE Idea of celebrating her birthday. gone about 400 yardsk after strik they nilay not enjoy the racket. biq car to a staodatill. ffic' Lecty.The executors are offerinithe W.hitevale Be cannot reasonably object, as that on on, the I Flour and cboppine mill for sale V-2 rinj con sten® Billiard vras so 1 16 0 cern.splendid w2ter power and large ric mi their ebipf Rmnizemeat when and investigated the ILCCi bii, WAG )ding,For full particulars appiv at mill,or to Proprietor Pickerin de;it. ?4rs.Leary.Wbitevale,Ont. Ala11 .JhOj� wore short pants. L 2 R .4 4 mi -