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CHERRYwaoa' Agricultural Demonstration Mem White1 s- Mail Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law of Bow- GREENWOOD manville, visited the latter's father, The demonstration held at John Scott : Gates on Sunday.' s farm, Claremont, last week Geo DR. H. C. PEARSON-Physician C*rOO= _ was well attended,goFoad era not at e■ . ._. T L m �? and Surgeon. Dnnbarton. lbly Dont forget the football match tendingmissed a education in L GherzyrRood vs Goodwood, at Cher- Internal Parasites, Docking, Dippinis ' - RiM�E. FORSYTH. O h.D., DirectorIs running fall blast .sawlog lum- Y• Corgisand Castrating of sheepwhich wasp rywood this Saturdaal A..aci:rioaotontario.xei• her, reach doubletreee, aloe anti cheer the boys to victory.140 animthe Amerkan optometrical etc. g' conducted by J. G. t,efebrve of the Established 1888iyea esamined by appolptmcat. �-': .') The YouW People have been in- Dominion Live Stock Branch. The Claremont.out. Open yntity of good vited to glue their drama "Horne post mortem of sheep and pantry h; 'ARL A,GRUBIN,R. O.-Eyesigbt �: nd elm Ties" at Maple Grove near Bowman- was conducted by Dr. Lionel Steph- MY = "` pecialiat, Honour graduate of the College , "; dogs. villa on June 16th» Here s vrishing enson Provincial Zoologist and the .i. .r. , , �.... ;otOptometry of Canada: Gold edalsat and them eve success. committee in charge wish to thank ; AM erman prize winner in 1928. At Markham �.' px��� opping Tuesdays nits a large BARLEY FEED •veer Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 p. m in D 4¢ - Q g number from Cher- Mr. E. L. Ruddy,' of of Pickering' for 8arker'sdentcl office. At St villa from �_ and Fridays, rywood attended the Memorial ser- ' eead■y to Saturday of each.week. Eyes contributing a sheep for post mort- ad.Glasses 5tted and repared. Hig nufaeturing Basket&of all vices at Erskine Cemetery on ' Sun- em -work also those who brought in Is the cheapest Feed on the market ' atT,owdt Price. Phone SionH 2405 s- `a :•= descriptions. day last• for the results it tees, p sultry for the same work, One fowl g Mr. J. V. McGinty, of Toronto p LWei. -Price reductions at the spent the week'-end at A. O. and Mrs showed a very bad case of T. B., A great many fermate testify to its. �4 factory. Flett's, one diphtheria in throat and one value by the Barrister i�nt7dued AR. OHAISTIAI(, Barrister and very bad with internal worms. So .Soticitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write farmers who did not take advantage If you have never used it;tr - nos. South Wins Court Howe, Whitby. 2617 Chas. White.Locust Htll, Oat. AUDLEY. y y.lt EATON ck ROSS-Barristers. So• of the demonstration missed a very on my guarantee, lieitora. Northern Ontario Building,830 a Our boys promise to be on exhib- good education. The Department of HgSueet Toronto, ition in the baseball field presently. Agriculture and Mr. Croskery are to . . w J B•atoo, Just Arriving So all turn out and boost them alongsame in this niDWLYLUPYQ,orrYP •Pea MixtureDF'Ron• Adelaide 2707 - to victory. be congratulated for holding the de- '�iICHARl:80N A PIOgERINCI- The Audley Women's Association monstration in this neighborhood. I make a strong Feed containing f: •�` slid Church members are having a one third Peas. This makes s Baniatem Solicitors etc., 213-214 Coated- Cholee 2X 3% and 6X B C. g splendid Feed for finishing, and araban Life Building. Corner Yonne and Rich- r farewell party for Rev. R. H. and fa an excellent Feed Stn.Toronto. Phones Adelaide 4489 and ,,I;;edar 8hingle6. Mrs. Rickard on Thursday 'evening. WHtTKVALs y sMsi� Pieterias office open Wednesday and 'O for dairy cows. ; arday evenini Phone Pick aeon, ret The June meeting of the Audley Mr. J. L. Birnie spent the week- Also, a lar quantity Of Community Club held at the home 'bf Wheat Waisted � Q � end with his family here. 1>tietytai E.and Mrs. Bryant was well at Rev. Major Price, of Coboconk vis- 0ugBuckwheat For $Il,)e rli and dressed tended and enjoyed, Marry old-time ited the vale on Monday. �LTBIL O.8M1TH, D. D. 4.• L. D.E and popular books and songs -xere Mins Long, of Toronto, was the 4a 1�1(Successor to Dr: J.N.Dales). Graduate or „lack Pine B ruoe &nd represented. The Club paper was a and Toran. Pine, p ncr .t meet1 guest last week of Mrs, M. E. Parks. k:,r ypUniverarty, At Claremont o ce overhter at Toroni C 0 y; $5iott'u store every Toeaday and Friday. Phone Hemlock Lumber. be in the form of their annual Pic- home here •after a lengthy visit to L . moan 1 D.s. Graduate .1. L ' s o CJult will See the be—held later. part hal{en rand Helen Turner, of Toren DID.S. rad F®LLA IRE, L. a 8. PICKEQ ij]�('! Y• to. _. 11 al .G un a•f the University f Torre of •.� i�+J fir+ �.w — • +• Wetrii Sus)ieoea and the University of Toronto spent the veek-end with tlaetr. par- oelee in residence second door east of St And- GREE rV w000• eats H E. and Mrs. 'Turner. Lys ” raw'sChurch. Pickering,Out. once hours D i,,�� j Friday, June 27th, is claimed by A Rood supply of Hard and Sour A.ae. to r P. m., or by appointment, LX-ray % YARD Mrs, Johnson, of Myrtle is visit- Coal •on hand. Also a supply - ' service). Plume Pica g'ToO. 431y the Sunday school of the United _ Ing her aunt, dad J. Boyer. church here for a Garden party to be pf Kindling Wood, FURNITURE y much res be fain fell on Tues' held under its auspices. A good pro- stove length. tifditirs�li �°gwa'a• day which has benfitted all kinds of grata is promised.. Full, particulars >tLIZABI;TH RICHARDSON- vegetation. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. ' irearrdatrtomebilainnrraneeof Sll tent.. .NEW. USED ANN ANTUQLE Mrs. Campbell, of Oshawa, spent on posters later. � .Aaeraeeotiog cump.ni.ol sodrd enaacia3 .toad• IN GREAT VARIETY s few days last week with Phil and The property here ha8 been DONALD M1✓NRO, PIOKRKING se, sold by the estate of the late Jos. Marshall Mat- Mrs• Willows. Lea to Anthony Wilson, of Rlch- 8immoa's Beds. L. B�R�Jr�® • ,f"t SORG13 KEAY-Licensed auction. Dressers Tablas and Mr. and Mrs, Woodward of Tor. a'Y - .ar.A:tasa. Live -Lott .and general sales tresses, onto, called on Emerson and Mrs. nvond Bill, and the latter went into �so���tti!'atHAN teaMd to. Tame reasonable R Chairs, Picture Frames. pocgession on Monlay. Mr, Wilson IR.1 .7 affville. Phone Sea 9M. 41-4 Our prices are the lowest. Ormerod on Sunday. Building and General Miss pM Wood was on the sick is an experienced millet having own- Contracting. � �ST`111• I.Acensi°'d Anchone'. H BeIILli . Claremont list for several days last week, but d and operated the mills at Carvel, Eacialatee furnished on all classes . ter ooaaum of Tart ass oaea�o, An. near Richmond Hill, for some ars, Mee esJae.d an Ideas asasoued eo an dmwtwo Phone 9'34 has as v guile recovered. � of work-Interior and Exterior. and comes highly recommend esdees. idarerr(as•ee steer P p. Ons Mr and Mrs. Southam, and family Rev. J. D Park.4, B D.' o! North Alterations and repairs. ' S.11RATON TOWNSMI'OL>li13H - THE RURAL at Scarboro Junction. moved into Baty, paid a,few flying visits to his Clhimn rete Wort, - . drat& the station house this week parents and brothers while in attert Phone Pickering 5712 stud.. &«.mase.• ass, slues w toes Ralph and Mrs. of Toren an bm ..y„ow ad Marlys tw SECURITIES COMPANY LTD p dance at the Conference of the Un- FAIRPORT. - ONTARIO des. rev _ _ spent undap th the Latter's itrd Church at Toronto, and on &in- - parents, Mr and Mrs. Bush. cls everting reached to the Mark- QQ R. QRANT-Loc 1. conceseioo 4. Real Estate and Insurance. Miss Graham, of Claremont, and Y g p H I N L L7 " Srearboro, Takpbooe Marsham tans. 1dri Nichol, of Toronto spent the Rain I. O. 0 F Quite a number of Aesouanat. Baamew and Mau>ter- Farm Properties s Specialty. the local 'brethern and others from sxddtara GRANT. GODFRE Y aCO.,31 week with Kirk and Mrs. Beal- hem were tt1 attendance. Nova Scotia Shingles ;- St. Eau, Toronto, Crnada, Adaiaide Head Office:813 21x4 Confederation by. g - lbtyThe manm y friends of Mrs W . Galt Galvsnized Steel Shingled 1 Lite Building. Toronto. Mrs. R. Philip returned to Detroit Sutton are pleased to ]mow that she Bird's Felt Blaze 9hiaglesi M, MAW, LICENSED ALTO- Phone ]fdaia 18Y9. ,last meek after spending a few days - TfoKX" tar Yorl Qrtarao end Darhrm with her parents, Wm. and Mrs. is recovrina from her recent illness. for cafe at Eam, AAG�&of " pro�mpct�ana�sd.d Branch Office : Gordon Building, Middleton. T. PAT$A80N'S - CLAREMOIQI' ids'' Tama rsamabie, Dates rot mel be Pickering Ontario. Nnsowd srN VVVWlsitOdic.. 54 en Udsoeo_ Phone 4800. 88Lt Mrs. Hoffland, of Toronto, and -BROUGHAM. Call and get prices. Phone 2U2 � Mrs. W. H. Crummer, of Pickering" l called on their sister, Mrs, Corbett, E. Perryman has moved Into their - - 1 fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER on Sunday. own house lately occupied by N. LAW'S �, �Oa� WASriED OUR WAY. Fred and 'Mrs. Gibson went into Hardy. i the city on Sunday afternoon to Rev. Dr. Fraser, of Dunbarton no- A R A (9 El We have made a business of see the latter's uncle, H. Gee who cupied the,pulpit very acceptably on - =' wash day. Here each color is g-zite ill. Sunday. AND SERVICE STATION �RW' and fabric is given the sciand- Mr. and Mrs, Fowler, of Ayr, were d A" 80�t-60i� c that beet meets ire . visitors at T. C. and--- .. rs. Browns on s , .. ; DUNSARTON _.. M • - ., _. 1 best quality on meads. For each class we use Miss Hagerman and AI1s, Edwards Saturday. We are prepared to do all kinds hand use from nine to twelve than- Welcome to the little daughter of repairing of care, also bat- -hand of filtered rainsoft water. have been visiting Mrs, Pizer recent- just arrived at the home of John and tory charging, electric a An average of.alx hundred gal- a- everything in con•t Sunday A Arthur- . ..Mrs. Liacombe. � -- welding sad iq faC6 ' ' THOS. A. LAW,- Ions for loris family washing, ' r-_.ur nnis left on uny for The Entrance Class and their e .- No wonder clothes I+Noderid A here are cleaner and Ottawo Where he has obtained a pos• cher, Mr. Jerymn, had an enjoyable vection with ,Yi, last longer. ition for the summer. picnic on Saturday. __ car work. Miss Mary Knox, of Clinton, a Quite a number from here attene- •u. Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Lain � former resident of Dunbarton visit- ed the Memorial Service at Erskine always on hand. Taxi Service. ed here this week - Church on Sunday. Agent for Chevrolet Cars. House- AM dMiss Evelyn Shaw`-Q Battle Mesdames Holtby, Johnston, Shep-clothes ned uent d g Creek Mich, is spending a couple of pard, and Braw. attended the Dist- (�olden J• Lelw — s tem sanitary. Out cole4►ain weeks with her cousin, Miss Glenna rict Meeting of the Women's Instils- G e le departmentturns o olea f I I I gut lite new. 'Mrs. Marga can o 1 y an . Allen Me of W8 CALL AND DI Oliver and Mrs. Annar, and family of Shirley, the District President; very �u i Phone D D Hamilton visited Wm. and Miss 'A. efficiently occupied the chair, Giv- R.C.Jones, Local Repreeeatative. Thom last week. Ing an excellent Chairwoman's ad- Now that honeeclesatag tient! is June 21st will be Arbor Day at (tress. Mrs. Arnold and Dr. Steven- ee bete, why not brighten up Blaeksmithin 1 at the United Church, and the S. S�(son, the latter from the at0. -t s a- St rain rt t lk the home with new gj picric will be held at .Frenchman& Guelph, other speakers at this nes- b. floor coverings? Bay June 27th Sion .gave excellent and thoughtful ' A number from here attended the addresses. Miss Kerr and Miss An- Use our specialquality, Horse shoeing a Specialty. I� ' We have new : All General Work,iadadiag Wood play Monday night at Ebenezer Chu- nis contributed recitations,-Mrs. and ° Work, promptly rch, given in connection with the An- Mrs. Price and Mrs. Bunting of Pick. ABSORBENT COTTON = -OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM and p - - -niversary Services. ering added much to the pleasure of fi a CONGOLELTJd RUGS - attended to. On June 18th, our W. M. S. last'• those present by their solos. The at- 7A, the new Also, ies will attend the Rural Convent- anding committees gave ercellent r'e- More ecnomical, no wf<ehfag , ' *. patterns. Agent for Taco Farm ion of East Toronto Presbyterial at ports and Mrs. C'ronk's address ort 3 Machinery. Uxbridge. Morning and afternoon "'Isegislation" was much appreciated. insures cleaner milk: We have wlaat Deeeeere from Special price 00 to 40.00. + Woodwai�sd sessions. Mrs. Blake Annie conducted a fit- x . Rev, Wm. Monteith and Mrs. Mon- ting service in.memory of the pass-. Dressing Tablee 30.00 GREENWOOD My teith and family from' Lancaster ing of members--in the district the 49 cents -a-po ud ' and 46.00, called on their cousins, Messrs and past year. 'Mrs. Mrs. N. White of Misses Allison on their journey to Brooklin gave an address on "Ag- We also sell Fillet Cloth Other Dressers and Stands BEEP COOL l their nex charge near Teeswater. riculture". Reports were given on and Filter Discs. wlway in stock. Mr. Chas. Annie and family wet(: "Home Economics"-by Mrs, Love of G,x On hot dale, by cooking on the in the city on Friday last attending Kinsale. "Public Health" by Mrs. We have Simmons Steel bade in the graduation exercises at Convoc- Tran, of Whitevale; Immigration' walnut to match dressers. Oolemaa Air•O•Gae Stove. ation Hal!► when their son. Arthur, by 'Mrs. L. Johnston;of Brougham; �Fr R E E j�� received the degree of Bachelor of "Historical Research" by Mrs.. Rees- Mattreaee priced from 7.60 Save WWI tail k temper 'Commerce. Convocation was follow- ar, of. Altona; League of Nations with a 257 tin Qf Talcum Powdec ~h to 28,00. ed by a garden party for the grad- and Relief" by Miss Armis, of Whit- we are giving a bottle of r Reasonably priced and uates and their friends on the Uni- by; and "Education" by Mrs. Gregg, perfume . - CoU in and Inspect these at versit lawn, of Claremont. The nominating com- etre show rooms.*goodssafe. Gall and A ery large crowd assembled at mittee submitted the following nam- see them. Erskirr Cemetery last Sunday af- es as officers for the next year: _ .Absolutely Free. _ ti -' ternoon for the annual service at President, Mrs, Brownridge White- Only a limited quantity at All kinds of Garden Tools,Lliwti' the White church. Rev. Mr. Fergus-'vale; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. L. Mousers and General on preached from the old-fashioners Johnston of Brougham; 2nd Vice" j��� ,t'4'. t A. Sterritt pulpit an interesting, instructive anA President, Miss Underhill, of Clare• slone8 Dmg , Store v° tV Hardware. appealing sermon, taking as his text I mont; Sec.-Treas, Mica 'McClellan of Pbone;1300 °'Shall not the Judge of all the Ear- Whitby. Miss McClellan was given Agents for Sargon and _____•_p'urnituf'e.l)ealer ands aI,�T'IN BUSHBY th do right'•. Manv more remained a vote of appreciation for past ser- Sargon Pills. Funeral Director outside and mare old friends met vices. The Committee on "Resolut- 1{' Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 4800 whn had not met in many yearn. The ions" drafted some good resolutions Druggist and Chemist, PICBERiN� cemetpry i.3 a credit to the commun- to- be submitted to the Caunchl of P3d3ke3'�gs Ontario _ ity and ts'k6pt in.good order. iFederation. lP one 6800 •-�� ' :,. wa..l9 i+'.. mnr .:sir. vi4�' ., s �. �; >:.Ry�..rt,,,<P.1" a ,. ."' ,. ,r:.' (_' i :... .r"•' ""n''� ? _ - �: ,-i°. � %° '-'"L ^-•a_ �T',',tom.'n:`"A•i.'"-w`"rte,9 5,.. - �. "" Ci. 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A. nut leaves that will make him as dark PEK E • as our people, so that men will not BLEND r turn am stare at him on the,road. _ BEGIN HERE TODAY CIJAPTER X. "After that I think we had-best go -. - t t'as T.ord James, the Crusader, was Riven Wr. bLM NIKKA'S UNCLE swag from this place'as soon as pos- the across the secret a the Treasure of a sec onAt by ti-.3Emperor Aut the Present sLord which Salonika to me, if an old story Rhodopesrto the place twher3 the'tribe bas been lost. Lilt the D , Jata�. discovers ft. He is murdered by a band of thugs and dies witbout reveal- twithithe life and pcolorwhich a d formofthe aaRoumadn an boyars We will co feet 'Fresh Brom t a galdsnag -..._ r tt to his successor to the title, Hugh heaby. Hugh then returns from New +, York to the fa estate and begins a Orient. At the, railroad station we the horses, together with some of my spoonfuls of baking powder. and si 'sear. The thugs tsttow, and while all fought for places it a_Srst-class com- young men 'who can handle a knife, . • are at the funeral of Huuh's uncle, the artment, which had room for six and go on to Constantinople," -,Rice Dainties 'generous pinch of.salt;-add slowly 10: 'house to ransacked. Nikka taranlca a P the rice mixture, beating all the 03M. war-Cme friend of Huirh's• and Jack and" most accommodate eight. The "But it was not my thought that "ash• %ho tells t'ie story, are Hugh'' train lunged out of the station, shak- you should abandon the affairs of the Turkish Rice-Well wash and drain Place in.greased pans, and bake in_a _ bosom companions. ing off superfluous passengers as it tribe, aid come and fight with tne," four heaped tablespoonfuls of rice, hot oven for forty minutes. GO ON RrITH THE STORY jotted over the switch on to the main remonsiiated Nikka. add two tablespoonfuls of butter, andf .Cheese Rice—Well wash one cup- CHAPTER IX.-(Gonfda) line and in the-full tide of hours we "Are you not the son of my sister?" brown in a pan over the fire. Ada' ful of rice and steam 1n water to - _. crawled over a mountain-ridge and rejoined the old Gypsy. "If you had one cupful of boiling water. and steam which amgenerous pinch of salt has `,'And Watty and I?" questioned entered the town of Seres. not elected to go to Buda with your until all the moiatirre is absorbed. been added, When quite soft cover Vii► Hugh. Nikka commandeered a flacre in the violin would you not be chief of-the plunge four large tomatoes into boil-I the bottom of a buttered pudding dish 71 ..You go to the Peres Palace Hotel• station square. band? De I not stand in your place? Ing water, remove the'skins, and stew with a little of the rice, dot here'and - Meet this Miss Ki;g and :.cr father, "Do you know the house of Kosta- Well, then, light of my eyes, we will to a pulp in a separate pan. Add to there with small lumps of butter, and _but don't let anybody suspect that you bidjan the money-lender?" he asked do for you all that we may." the rice with a generous pinch each of sprinkle with grated" cheese and >3 -expected to tneet chem. Remember the driver in Greek that sounded more "It's all right," I admitted with due salt; pepper, and sugar• and cook slow- 'pinch of cayenne. Fill the dish with r' you will be waif sed all tha time. Your than passable �o me. 'Very well, then, 1'umility. -"And I was all wrong, but ly until the rice is soft, alternate •layers of rice and theses, zooms and your baggage will be (drive us there." I didn't know the Middle Ages were Rice Muffins—Place one etipful of finishing with butter. Pour over a, -searched. I think they will invest' L "Who is Kostabidjan?" I inquired still 'frith us," cold, cooked rice in a large bowl, little milk, and bake in a hot oxen ;gate the Kings, too. You :rust have as the driver whipped up his small Nikka laughingly repeated my re- drop two eggs into it, and mix well. for twenty-five minutes. bliss King hide the copy of the In- I horses• mark, and his uncle's twinkling eyes gift one cupful of $our with three tea- , Minard'^ for Rheumat' m. structicns you sent her. Let her place "He is the agent of the tribe," he and mocking smile conveyed his retort Use (replied shortly. "It was through hira before it was treaslated: - — - —+ ' it in an envelope, addressed to herself, -Poste restante She can go to the I sent word to my uncle." "Say to my young friend Jakka that 'Post Office and collect it whenever we A wicket opened. and a dark, be- ,if a tribe cannot stand by their own 7. 'F teed it. i whiskered face was resealed. Nikka then these days are worse than the . . "But how are we going,tu get'in ejaculated a single sentence in the old times." or T touch with you?" asked Hugh. Gypsy dialect that Toutou's gang� He left us;and Nikka and I secured "Leave that to us;' replied Nikka,l sometimes use, and the gate swung ano6her hour's. sleep. When he re- _ Vith his quiet grin. "Make it a cus-I ajar. I turned he as accompanied by a young- �A-ap � tem to lounge' in front of the Pere,1 Th-a individual with the whiskers, a ler edition of himself, who carried two the mothen o Valace every inorring after breakfast1llldried-up, elderly man, quickly fasten- bundles which were disclosed as com—nada for half an hour; and keep a watch ed the gate again, with a sidewise look plet-e suits of Tz,gane dress. He, him- out for Gypsies. Some morning two at Nikka, half respect,.half feat. At I self, carried a pot of warm, brown - '^ especially disreput•'.isle fellows will I the door, he stood aside and ushered,liquid, and he proceeded tp apply the ' them will i us into a arior furnished in the stain to me with a small paintbrush. Zit come by, and one of - P to get a word with yLu• Follow them. I-rench style. A stout, smooth-faced,.air, mustache, face and %)ody were k �� "That's a corking plan," Hugh RP- elderly man rose from a desk as we darkener. to a mellow brown. The stuff .v p roved warmly "Weil, lads, we'll be entered He started to salaam, dried quickly, ani T was soon able to x Oz y .- jn Marseilles early in the morning." i thought better of it, and offered his Pull on the strange garments, v►hich If we were followed in Marseil'•es,hand, which -Nikka grasped perfune- Nikka showed me how to adjust and we didn't know it. We only left the torily. Then he commenced to speak fasten, • railroad station to get a breakfast and in the Tzigane dialect, and X.ikka cut (Tobe continued.) , :our mouser's mother gave- _ - dispr a telegram from Nikka to his him c,ff. _ y v - ' Icer children Christie's iuncle--or, rather, to an address in� "Speak French," said Nikka curtly. r` LITTLE AMY JOHNSON Arrowroots, Canada's orig. Iseres .which acted as a clearing house "I have no secrets from my frien4, Take a letter—take a letter"— ;incl Arrowroot Biscuits - a s' :for the operations of this particular Mr, Nash" And to me, `:This is Mon-. 19vety day the same demand made! baked inUuda by Ch utie'i !Gypsy band. Then we taok tho train sieur Kostabidjian." Was there nothing rink better since 1853. There's nothing ;for Milan, and stopped off over-night Kostabidjian bowed to me. Fora stenograpnc handmaid? - .-. better for your children.' IL ,to secure some sleep. "The telegram was forwarded st At Piraeus we had a choice of sev- once to the Chief." he answered. "But yes! she bought a little 'Moth- sailing oth -oral steamers Sailing fon' Constann-f Wasso Mikali sent bask word yester-� {Not the kind you,set in cloth) 1rople. Nikka pitched upon a French day that lie would be delaYed in Trait- And a tin of chicken broth 'boat that lay across the wharf from a ding upon you .n consequence of a 4 - And an aeronaut's,regalia. _ "'',Greek liner plying to Salonika and tho caravan of cartridges which the band 1 And, by Jo! she took a letter hr' i' ies Greek islands of the Aegean. The are running into Albania. It is an Clear from London to Australia! - '..Frenchman was sailing at dawn the affair which has attracted his atten- "" next morning; the Salonika boat was tion for the last month, and he dares Minard's for insect Bites. } due. to cast of! several hours tater. not trust the work to anotaer." 4 - rrowroots We booked two cabins on the "Good," said Nikka.• "When will First Typist. "What on. earth's the - Frenchman and hired a clerk at the be be here?" _ matter with the boss this morning'. British consulate to reserve a cabin "He spoke of tomorrow—" He acts like a wild man_' Second, _ The Cruisaboub Are Unequalled Boat Value! and passage for two on the Salonika "Tiler, serve us food, and lead us to "He's crazy. Lost res lease and can't - Y find another place." "Out of site,.out. TUST IMAGINF—a - scat a room where we may rest." •��Our csbiyff were next to each other, '• When we'reached our room Nikka n o a t' l R .utnmer tl of mind, ah. Answers. poems 29' long, s' 1t;" &nd we played poker until long past ,eon dozed off. For a while i watched wide and J' J" draft midnight. Then Nikka and I said lthe afternoon sunlight outside the•win- fully equipped with _ good-by to Hugh and WattY, and I berths for flus and y down,then the weariness of our travels asci: space 'or more } sneaked out into the companionway. vercame me, and I, too, slept: I ' than ly lre at ti.� .n- The quartermaster on guars at the woke abruptly, feeling a light.blazin- asnalty low price of14 iS.585 at tha.lactorR' gangway we handed a Napoleon, tell- in my eyes. My first thought was of Because of stand- Ing frim we were ob4ged to land in!Toutou and Helene de Cespedes, and I srdlzatton Richardson • : ordrr to dispose of some forgotten I dived under the pillow for my auto 1) rutsabouta are lot, in / ardso business. The watchman on the ler ` price. Built -Oa cigar (� p �matic and sat up at the same time. i a 1Clabo any beauattin iy divas conciliated n the same way. And A man was standing in the doorway ! �'' finished.y 6-cyltn.ler O C7;VfS4b0W' finally, the deckguard of the Greek of the room, with r. kerosene lamp in i so H.P. Gray MarLne - a9i, liner, once- his rip rs were easedhis-hand, Motor Bless a speed. / ge B'v a tall man, with the proud •�' I of la miles Der hour. • end our tickets shown to him, offered face of an eagle. Wisps of silver- writs for booklet Sales and Service by no objection to escorting us"to ourwhitehair escaped from the va�ricolor-I telling all the facts cabin. �ed turban that wrapped his broers, but an the three RicharJ- T. B. F. BENSON, N.A. At dawn we were awakened by the'he held himself with the erect poise son as cruiaabouis X71 �y Street . Toronto, Ont. �histhig of the Frenchman as he. of youth. t�iVDEWSEO backed out from the pier,and from a( As I prodded Nikka awake, he clos- - porthole we watched l im disappear in ed the door behind him and set theIs .e'nv+•'L It , ithe mist of the harbor. At noon the lamp on a table, calmly, igt.orine my O Epaminondas lik:wise east off, pistol. Nikka, rubbing the sleep from his eyes, took one look at the appari- � • tion and jumped from the bed. A kt "Wasso!" be tried. ( ■s ' l The stranger'raised fingers to LiIMLML pa -NURSE your and breast in a graceful salaam, and - replied in the'Gypsy patois, a cadenced' Child, of Course,if ,� O musical speech when used by those possible,butdont • to whom it was a mother-tongue. experunent with Nikka grasped his nand, and exchang- all sorts of food �.. :- , ed a res id-fire of question and answer, that you know _. ! J r then called to me: 3' �. _ �`"�—•►- � hole about. —_-• - -- r "This •is my uncle. -He arrived - Your pride prompts you ..' �� sooner than he expected. He guessedEsgde$rand has bees - 'n to keep your hair well� GLU my need•was great, and traveled with- the standard infant groomed...then for the ,R out ,respite. Coma and meet him. food sine 185 -It Life-like good golf-is made Witoo Mikali ierideied me a salaam entirely purrs,it is ex- y s me reason smarten sip of many little things each and a handshake. ceedingly digestible ' -_hu dull; unpolished sed 6 8 _ one of which helps the score. Nikka explained to him the circum- end there is an ever / %� regularly +w e oe with a Better digestion-steadier stances of our trip to Constantinople, ready supply at any glossy,"'Nugget" hire nerves-clearer brain, are an and the old mans' eyes glistened at dealer's no m*tter -waterproofs the .. :factors that count and are the mention, of the treasure. He in- where ou shoes las•it polisherR. : sniped from the terrupted with a liquid flow 'of ere you go. _ an of Wrigley's. syllables. Sdpfri baby books seri fess P "He says," Nikka interpreted, when enr,quest...Use couymr- • o�,c srm he had finished, "that lie has heard r *wry meat ���� 06LEr'S about it. _ - .t►Q` �1► "Will he help us?" I asked eagerly. THE BORDEN CO.,L WTED Q• RK Nikka gave me an odd look. i40 Sa phut oo INout,iw ���� - POLISH O S H "His tribe are mins My wish is S•naFr••B+h Boost,eo: ' ! wish.' y re use. t s their h. -How can the f _— NAxe..............................................» CZ t2 Malta y wwis _ CHAPTER XI. 'l, e, - _ NUGGET TIN olio with a WO THE ROAD TO CONSTANTINOPLE. ... -.._}�---- - - — "• ,,,,,n"r•,•,SSD _.. . _ ._ ._ ISSUE No. 24--' Q Wasso Mikali was a very wise.man. - ;�• /' .,,,r, :: -„-„a,=o¢.. % k'- ase y.,ry; x', ✓., . •h v u„`.• -.+tiff_. ... -...._ _. Z/” :: .v •.... ,.. _ �, ,... .-. �... ,.. a• - -^• s ivi -pr:.,,• rz•wa s '+''- baro j., a - s v-�•z- - - -•;i.�. - fin, ••4 •-s-:. — !'4.a. vC' :f�+ a , — d: ar s u our �! �w0�i°itC6 Rt( =Ck - – '- C'OPYIa10►ITa:as' -- � _ - ad onwak w �on din �Go "Tho Bride{ Home” rather than to harmonize with it. ° 'iChy is it thatri many of the dough- Black and white are favorite colors. - - ' tors are not marrying these days, and White gloves, or ivory, are worn with _ � � the black costume. Most gloves are , .before you - so many Young men are putting on the_ of very, light 'shades and even. the - - boneymoon, 'unfit they Set the cold kids are washable. 'Green, blue- and -habit of bachelorhood? Is it not that red gloves will be worn to add a vioid - ' _ :'f�n the Von we have placed a wrong value upon touch to a'sombre outfit. - tome of our ideals; have failed to put Large slip on gloves, which come ; flr4t things first, have weighed money nearly to the elbow, are worn with • Check your 'brakes carefully before you start out on the •and worldly. success above the sweet summer dresses. They are not stretch- i..old sentiment of home love and-family - highway. ed Lull length but are crushed at the YOU may have to depend OII thein, and they may '- partnership and character building• wrist, or the wrist may have an elan- t0 the injury Of yourself QT others. Too many girls feel that they must fail you . . begin housekeeping where their par• tic in #t to ahir it slightly, or it may flare gauntlet-wise, Chamois and doe- y lents leave ofL The Youngman who, akin pull on • glovaa are. worn , for See that your headlights d0.IIOt glare. The Night Patrol cannot provide this feels that he dare sports of the Traffic Police may Stop you and.issue a (summons. not ask a girl to step-down to a lower j economic level, since so much import - It �ilarlII$ headlights 8r8 the terror Of IIlght dr1�111g• Cocoanut Tapioca _ '.ance is attached to what money can Beat a quart of milk and add to it , buy; and how can he, 'in youth• p Be careful. Show courtesy t0 others on the road. Use a Tide such a home and such standards a halt cup of minute tapioca Simmer , . as it has taken the elders life time this until the tapioca is clear, about common sense in deciding where, ilOVQ, and at what speed you to build up'• ten minutes. Watch 1t carefully that ,�� driYe your car. you may cook it Would it not make for 8 On6 OfSam d/ ihomes, for better citizenship:and for fifteen minutes in a double boiler Ad the beaten yolks of four eggs, two j 1 • ' eT a better -worldly success in later Olt the King's Highway `7eass it our young folks were willing tablespoons of sugar and a cup of j - _iarid otitse� and streets qto buckle down to "hard pan"—what• shredded cocoanut; and cook a minute J - ever that fa—and begin at the bottom longer -until the •eggs have thickened ;cf th'e ladder, as we. parents did so the mixture a bit. Then remove from , -hong ago we have almoat forgotten it? the fire and add a gyarter teaspoon of J vanilla and half the stiffly beaten Me should not apofl it all by pitying � them if they tAys to make material white of the eggs, to make tate tapioca sacrifices. How happy we ere in creamy. Tn the other half of the those days,'whoa our parent,4. were beatea eggs. add two tablespoons of :worrying about us because we were at eagar, and a little vanilla. Spread it the bottom of the ladder. on top of-the pudding and bake is an 1 • It is largely a matter of mental at• oven until the meringue is browned. 1, ititude. They will not suffer hunger Icor cold nor actual want, and if we Savory Meat Loaf - ionlp could magnify eentfinent and ro- - Brown in tat a pound = hamburger, finance and adventure and industry or or ground per or veal. If you use 3, and economy and character and the veal, you wily have more flavor If you ' �'rolt - ;worth while things of life, hove much also use bacon fat. Ta the frownedMigbway snore bappily might our young people meat, add two cups chopped celery, ' build for the future and in homes of one small minced onion, a tablespoon _ 7. their own, with a lovely family grow- of Balt, pepper to taste, and a dash of - i ?7ae H(AN GEC). S. HENRY, Ougirman 133 Ing up around them to be their JOY. red pepper, if You wish' Cover this and comfort is later years, just as and cook ten minutes. Thea add two you and I did. beaten eggs, one cup tomato juice and ..... ,.•�.. - oue eup-cracker crumbs, and bake to _ . - - •'- Foot Vigor y an oven far halt an hour. This aril _ An elastic step mot only a beauty snake a savory in lest which will a � ��k ly, giving number and size of such Towering Meats find grace asset, but toot health is not-need sauces to accompany it patterns as you want Enclose 21Ic in What Is the highest meat eves car. lneceseary for efficiency in most linea stamps or coin (cote preferred; wrap vied by a ship? 1'tte question has m work Poorly atting and 1IIapprop% Cheese Salad s Weanng it carefully) for each number, and arisen because Shamrock C's maet— of work.te are the cause of great ser - Cheese is rich 1a vitamins, highly nu• address your order to Wilson Pattern 182 feet higk-ts the tallest an record - - ;roar to the human race. as well as a triChee, requires no cooking, is easily BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON'Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. for a_racfng Yacht- 7 of inefficiency and wsate• and quickly prepared and is delicious, jttustroted Dressmaking Lesson --4 As a matter of fact, it #d q lite s. = Shoes Loo short. too small, too oar Try this cheese salad 'Make a base jy'nrpiahed Fti it,. Every Pattern Theodore Roosevelt, addressing a tall mast for any ship. A asuai :row, are sometimes worn "because of water cress or shredded lettuce; large Progressive..RepubItean W the height for the mainmast of a big sail- tbere fa stili some wear to them, and arrance tike spokes of, a wheel four election campaign of 1912, critia�zed er was about 100 feet from deck to Rhey cripple the iset,.canse bone de thin strips of cheese about an inch . the doctrines and methods of the De- trek. The truck 1s the. wooden dila mocratic party, - on couclud#ng his at the top of the mast• * formity, deprive one of joy In walking wide; and spread the cheese strips perhrps the highest mast ever and sports or other active enterprises, lightly with mustard. - on one strip -_ address, a Democrat in the audience, who objected to some of fir. Roose- known was that of the'Harbinger, disqualify one for military training. spread, chopped hard-boiled egg-white } which was about 200 foal from deck cause much pain,-perhaps, and a lack mixed with salad dressing, on the next y velt's remarks, began to question the • of.success. spread'chopped egg- yolk mixed with - speaker. 1,91r. Roosevelt," he asked, to track. It was one of the British Shoes with very high heels throw the dressing., on the third chopped -why are you a Republican?" "Be' clippers: An American ship, the May a the body out of line, make dne ewe olive, and on the fourth just a wee bit ry ., - cause my father and grandfather were Filet. has also been described as the decked, make the abdomen protrude, dt grated onion. ti both Republicans" was . the reply. loftiest chip, but it fa doubttal if It *` and affect make the a. omenChildea trade,hould ?� - _ ^� _ "What would you be It your father was really any taller than the Har- not be tanght to walk with the feet To 'wash very Bark fabrics, try' and grandfather both had been horse bin r. ' .* � ' -' " thieves?" again asked. the Democrat. _ se turned-out, as'that leads to weak teenThere is an idea that it is humitlat. and fisc toot. soap bark. It may be purcliased fn "I'd be a Democrat," Mr. Roosevelt "r There you have toot trouble, consult a life form of chips, powder or. long, Sat replied. {ng to run atter one's hat."—Gilbert K i - lreliable foot doctor. The wearing of pieces, Pour hot water over it and ex Chesterton. +'. groper shoes !s one of the best reme•. tract the soapy element. The,result- *` = t "Laurel" wreaths, sq much used for T tag solation will be leather . ' memorials. have hitherto been made< dies for nick Leet. Cleanliness playa ' -fan important part, and exercise helps. and is very mildAn its action- Soap mostly of Italian' magnolia leaves; The proper shoe is low'at the heel, bark is probably the most valuable .• _ now a London lady has discovered broad at the toe, straight on the 1n•.soap substitute. `f how to preserve Britlah laurel and •- side Itae sad as flexible as the toot. - - other leaves for long periods. She has rl fit- i 5t: _ —.-Stockings-also should be_properly Tea Stains i , i presented thersecret to the British Le• and not too short.. Ii tea is spilled on your fine table- ting glen-poppy Factory. cloth it may leave a stain which will Featherweight Wool never come out. To prevent this, 1m- y z: i 'The way. folks ask for baseballs.. Fool Chiffons, so sheer they- could merse the spotted linen An fairly i F + you would think they grew like grape• p almost be used'for veils, and wool strong ammonia water and then wash f - ...... fruit"—Babe Ruth. : - 'pique are among the new fabrics. -Re- is the usuaLway. _ '�' dicing hose-not,been confined to the _ • � � "optimism is one of the greatest of ,Agure, during the 'past decade, but the Mrs. Solomon Says; * business assets."--Julius H. Barnes. ` -!summer girl may still go.clothedin The mother who is interested only ,' e two pounds, or less, of clothes, though in her children is not Interesting -'she be !rocked-in woolens. them. Wo3leas worn at the time of the ------=+ - ` ��'` ' -hobble skirt, weighed from tea to four- teen oanres per yard. The heavier ,.,weights, tf seven ounces may be call- ed heavy, are the--tweeds and broad , n o u cloths. Challis, voiles, flannels, kaa• lQ '1•=, G��6� ,� aOwe�► s- lightweight tweeds-run from ' >`� �'' - i s� `•1I have used several bottles _ three to-Ave ounces to the yard. Qf-I-}zdia-E.-P1nkh 's V e• _ t ...: - . COftlp011nd and fi;ld � t ..� table t -��• .1i•inkets .. c c hen{trl+itlt he tris 'wonderfully. espe• H i - -. Liftte lace. sets add a touch of _ ��- �. � ciallyy before childbirth.I have -P costume. They are coin- ret in cravat '' five lovely children. After my spring to fife $mart.tailleur fur st e � ! - posed of lrivoloua cuffs and a collar y�/��. i silk in.Hatt;ring violet blue shade.. It d last baby came I had a misers• {ilia_, ties. �� A. „ /// is decidedly slimming. The back of �u��, T 1n ng�tt side so I IIait! milady may salt to' that run 1; I the skirt is in panel slicer It merges y.=, In her stocking, as she takes from her _ eanbay !oe bought ane bf !fl! into a .hip yoke_---Tkb--exten ons a verbyaa.a Com ndandLfeel-inen_ow. haadbag a small bottle of a liquid ahs 1 brought aronhd on the !rant bodice q �g{�ppT PLANT. I work outside during the fruit - _ries on par-pose-for that emergency Sbe—•"There Is an old admiret of give it'a tailoi-ed aspect and detract r eaoc�us ow.. -ad drops one tiny drop oa the spot . season in addition to my mine over there." .j frons breadth. housework."—Mrs. Cha*les which had begun to :vel. The run He—"How old is he? If he's one' - Style No. 3494 can be had in sizes stops instantly and the fabric Is not of those old reprobates about b0-years 16, 18 years, 36, 38, 40-and 42 inches Slingerland, R.R. ¢, $L Cath- - injured.--- - old; I,ll have to be careful." aunt. crines, Ontario. s l The traveler may now carry.along ����-- Flat silk crepe, lightweight tweed, ti small flat iron sad a tablet _which 1 Iv'lagara Falls, out.One -ot•- the..jersey, shantung and men's silk shirt.- - "will keep it hot for halt an hour. A i largest-gralfe crops produced in Can- ing tabor le,d themselves splendidly bottle of they, tablets coats only fifty�` oda 'a predicted by -members of the�to this jaupl sports type. :cents. I Ninrart Grille Growers'-Association,I you'll And 1E unbeiievab7q easy to • �---- ' comprtstng growers from Hamilton to make. }' Gloves 6tueenston. Alt vineyards have HOW TO ORDEI'. PATTERNS . � A The tendency for gloves this season wintered well and crops are is good i. Write your name and'addrea >DLin-` is to contrast with the coat or gown ( condition. .. r,�:.'� •ate• - v„ ,-.. ;. ✓ ,y;.,a w._ .••..• r _... :,: i,�:..... -a•;.^ 'a., { :Y :r•4ar, `„- ;.+ ..,.$' .. _,:„ a - '!,•-^i•'''e' 4: 5"' • mi Rio vZZ•w •'t �4 .,.� .,y.,.•, �'� :.�x. „fig, ✓y ...',w .i w w�, y,,..•..19'!! `� L•.n. r' a+'+'--`. '� -- •�., .c... x{r-;v,; •.r F wh.::'�x'¢ t.n ' o 'x' -a' F;. .® .,•d w .'-^.i.as ti ;r ,:..` 'N .z., i-:•u-*..'r•..>.'r,�$. - r4" �,1r s Ts : +t �'TM.; '...• `�';y i'Iil"iW :::' :'«:t ,.--��r• ,gyp+-, _ .�, ' i, .,,..r^ _yq t .r..: �., a �'7� •R?,�- , �,�,.. ,, � ! _ ions K MEMORIAM. SONDs—Government. Muoteipal and' FeC�eral ElectWht�In loving memory of Kath- Safe Bonds. Also. Indnetrh�ls. "r 41.6e if void in ed _. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tames White,loci% xftr� Dent. fot»criptiam ro the United state. and Creat who died June 16th, 1928. "Until 1NSURANUS—All classes written is G Britain 62.00 in adrawAl y A Mass Meeting of the Li,betats of-South Ontario - - _ _ cluBiog Fire, Automobile, Wind will be held in the % the Day Breaks' and the Shad°ws storm. Accident and Sickness. 1OHN . MUARAR; PropnBtor. Flee Away. -_ - phone-or�ite--- �.- TOWN HALL, WHITBY .--� Mother, Daddy and Donald. 48tf ED. B0W111AN,Whitby ON . CL,ARBM®NT. _ A garden party under the atm@ FRIDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE r of the United .Church, 5th,line, Ux- 1880, at 7.80 p. m., Standard Time (8.30 p.-tit., Daylight 0 Y M ,O 'R R. 1 .8 H bridge, will be held on Andrew V41- Saving Tiwt) to son's lawn on July 9th. --Full part- Elect the Officers and Executive of the Ontario Federal Riding Liberal __ . _ - -P T O K E R I N ieulars later. Association and the South Ontario Provincial Ridiag Liberal Don't forget the Field Day on the Asaoeiation, and also to Nominate a Candidate in _ Community Park to morrop and the the approaching Fedaral Election concert-ln the ConVnunity Hall• in the / S NO ARGUMENT evening. Splendid programs will-be Addresses will be delivered by W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C., Ontario ' provided. See Bills. Liberal Leader, Rt. Hon. Geo. P. Graham add others. ' YOU MUST BE SATISFIED BEFORE A number of motorists . were WE ARE "cinched" on Sunday by Provincial All supporters of the Sing Government,especially ladies,well bo welcome. Officers for ignoring the "Stop" - We guars tee everything we.. sell and our prices will ". Sign at the four comers, and for The chair will be taken by Mr. R. R. Mowbray. tailing to show their driving per C. D. CONANT, y W. A.'DRYDEN a '` convince you,that you y n.agave money by toying your Theannualmits "en ked to do so eettng of the Ciara- 8ecretar President _ entire Grocery ramptats andere. per@Dani Tnont branch of the Women's Inst- Phone orders are g p itute was held at the home of Mrs. - -Jones. Encouraging reports were ,. - attention. 'Shop- here and be given. The program of the year was `. under the following subjects: Legis entirely satiafled. :lature, Public Activities, Education, G roc. Gives -. Health, Immigration, Ctt3'rent Events _ - Yh _ RRYWOOD AND 'PICxERINa League of _Nations and-Home Econ- CHE omits. A splendid paper'-was given — ,PERMANENT by Mrs. H. Johnson on "Why. wider Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 - vision is a present need of Canadian PR®TECTIUN s , Women"- basing her 'subject on (1) `— - _ (2 think without confusion, clearly. 1 - � AD from Gy pst]IIi Tickering Hardv�are Sore #2) To Iove his feilorX-man sire host- �v� rocj[,G roc Wall- � At the close of the meeting the host- _. ess served refreshments. At the board does not burn. And home of Mrs. W. G. Scott,.. it h 3rd Mrs. Laura Rose Stephen ad- o� Ivo finish that _ reseed the Institute in such a way Ivory - _ No spraying, no water, no mixing, all ready for use on po- that everyone was a most attentive needs no decoration tatoe@. vegetab'l'es, currants and gooseberry bushes, Rose listener. She gave an exhibit of (when panelled) al- buehe@, shrubs and all email vegetablea—stimulates the ~i .Canadian goods and urged the pat- p � growth and is easy to apply. - rotrizing of Canadian Industries. As though you can rim, she was the first speaker to adress _paper or Plaster it if you 'All kinds of Garden Toole, Screen Doors Window - tree a an Screen r iierful .work the branches had accom- -wish. Chick Starter Chick Scratch an � '-' � the Ins#itutea, she told of the -won- � 9 n d S sen i e Cloth. ' plished and that opportunity was the �� l Structurally strong, in- ! , 9 d Baby Chick Grit ,• d - word for the organization. A num- 1 l ! expensive, easily and - her of the grandmothers favored the �# i p y ( — Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plows — gathering with a chorus. The ret- i +!, quickly Put up, Gyproc ' ` - ` firing Secretary was taken very {. �'i; Wallboard yes rma= A mooch by surprise when Mrs. Rawson �'' ;t a; g; • Rent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery,and Repairs. _. read an addre4s. and Mrs. Gibbons i near fire protegpon to ! --. Fleury Plow@ and Scuffiers presented Refreshments were served to 1 the walls ceilings and resented her with s very fine table _ ( We have it, can get it. or it is not made. „ about �cty i partitions of your home. !I g - Your dealer's name is , - listed below. Ask him for S. BA , J complete details of this -�` + � J' R N � PIC G A N 0 -- pwaeet Canadian fire- -safe board } -- - - e G sum or :�140Ut�HAJ�III - Gypsum write for free interesting r UnbeatableValues Mews, Women's and Children's book, "Building and Re- Running Shoes, - also modelling with Gyproe." ]Yen's Work Boots.leather, with GYPSUM, LIME AND -- Panco soles. g -T Our lines of Harness, Collars and Parte are the beet yet. See ono AD • and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction - - -- -- CANADA, i ` — r� a carry some might fine lines of Work Boots L MITED A few nice Spring Hate for ` Ootatio I and our prices areright. - W Women and Children. - ;_ . 'Straw Hats. Overalls, Smocks, Trousers and Shirts Bold at economy prices. GIVE .US A CALL Our Men's Fine'Wear Section is quite complete. !Fry as. - pe pea customers always. 0, narab Our goods spell repeat vas •- ' - -Poultry Feed: � C . RAD L 1E Yv­ Full line iia stack fat ns quote you prices Cake,, For Sale 'by-N M Gordon, Pickering - Bran, Shorts, a Cake, SPECIAL---PRICES _. . ..Sampson Feed ----- eta., etc. FOR TEAM HARNESS :1ohn Sunderland . Whitevale : ® 0 • Brass-mounted Team Backhand Harness, 2 inch layer trace w't N2.00 F$. G. Michell, - Claremont With 5 ng broaching. instead of�bech- Qlranel- the Ring'* 0igitmag hood. 9.04' � - Lot 84, con:7, Pickering, 40-43 ' .. Dail .� Coach Sev�ces • :�_:, Backhand Harness, >l�.so Local Dealer. _ , . - 6 � 'Black mounted Team • H0RBE REGISTER. • ,' - " 5 ring Breeching1644.25 G�ARRA3, Imp. 12920. (168249), This is not a factory harness,--but custom made in one the Grand Champion Percheron - - own shop at Markham. Stallion, imported from France, DICKERING-TORONTO We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. the property of Oscar.Wilson, of Brougham, wiI make the season of Cents as fellows: Monday`afternoor and Fare 50 Cents a` F., T , ,,0 D `�• S leaves own• stable Brougham and � . . proceed- to_1hos- Hirst s, Kinsale —mor night Tuesday morning proceed LeavelPickering '(Standard Time) - Leave-Toronto Harness and-Collar Manufacturer to Temperance hotel, Brooklin, A. M. P. M. .A. M. P. M. ON.T. Horne Phore 8400 for night, Wednesday, Thos.. Hir- w 6.25 - 1.55 '`w 6,30 2.30 at's, noon; own stable night and -w 8.55 2.56 7.30 . 8.30 . =uatid Friday forenoon. Friday, Q i.55 3.55 8.30 4:30 Hutchings, Brock Road, ,night. -Saturdayy morning, own stable un S•55 4.558,30 5.30til Maaday afternoon 9.55 5.55 ]0,3iQ oz 6.30 10.55_ z6.55 11.80 7.30prin Is Mere • DANTON, Imp.. (12929) (.171727), 11.55 — - — -- _ the re-bred Percheron Stallion z 8.65 12.30 . 9,30 R -ported from ante, t e gropes- +� 12.55 9.55 � 1,30 10.30 ty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham will See oto Samples of Wall Papers. Prices range from 10 c*Qts _ make the season of 1930 as follows v day - '• } 50 per single roll ,.Monday leaves his own stable, at 1+ Sunday only w Daily except Sunday . - Andrew Wilson's, bth line, Uzbr- z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only. Agents for Shet'win-Williams Paint@. Give your orders. idge, and proceeds to R. James of -- Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac,Varnish Stain@ and White :. Goodwood, for night. Tuesday, 0. Coach edn"etions at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, ' Lead always on'hand. R. Trammer's . Goodwood,.' night. Brampton, Sebomberg, Hamilton, Brantford, aoodyear`Tiree and Tube@ for all•Cecrs and Trucker . ' -• 1 Wednesda , V. Wagg's, lot 6 con. Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate points. �. 10, White unrch noon; Mr. Slack's, A fu11'line oftWorklBoots, also Rubbers for' every one. - - . Glasgow, night. Tliursday, Sam. Coach:connections at Buffalo foriall U. 5 A. pointe {' Fretz's, lot 30, con. 9, Atha night Oui•.Groceriea are the Freshest. Our Prices the Lowest. Friday, Jos. Taylor's, lot 32, cot,. • _ _ - _ _ _ _ 7, Pickering, noon; John Scott'ar iy +poach Lines Phone your order.lot 21 con8, Pickering niglit :We deliver. � ',SaturJay Eric Pierces, aaremont Phone Markham 6402• noon; thence to his own stable ' where he will remWm. Main until the fol- R General 'lowing Monday noon. r� lrl �'f-'n ���� .., , .�,.,. ay.. +-uw..xti:'y'w.'«'�. "�-a',,•.,:.�, yrs,,.-,"... ...� M'r. �„ ;.,,. •:w -,,a;-.+, -•w. ..+W a•,.. -may,. _ _ _ .�• ^-er 'w.--<• --.s.mss. r pq•.:p.. ,.. .- � 'G •.� _ ^`' x' - xa�'r r-� .rnss*mr.�t.. '� $ .en.,.. .'a' .•�s' 7, : . +ar-,. - w :; :a- �•t• r - - �:w.m,.v+ y. - '>+o•e 'r,« re I : Y CLAREMON1 L. W. and Mrs. Pilkey were in - ` Sam gold spentun�ay at the -Topento on _ � ` son, Raymetid, who had undergone 0-T Ravine taken over Robt. I►saalsp+ll •�, home of his .parents here. an opers4iop in St. Michael's'Hos- Having( reated my' premises` is 8 garage Hronsham,we an now Victor Jamieson, of Balsam caked _ -on-friends here:on Sunday. pital. - It was successful and it is Pickering I have moved to - _ to give service iii Brougham as expected that he will be able to leaveN� A T.� as In Claremont. ` W. G. and Mrs. Bingham, of Tor- the Hospital about the end QL this S ��nd orderind 18 Service car always ready, Asy lie "onto, spent Sunday.in Claremopt. week= Where I will conduct a .black. SPT1139 6 ht T Sam, and Mrs. Stephenson, of Os- smithing business and a ___ 9f 05 a $06, hawa spent Sunday with Claremont service station. Gasoline,Oil, $ei r� w friends. 'now closed and AT THE Imperial oil and gas; tires and 251y. A. h. MESSY. The Shriners ► Toronto attract- ed ..at repairs. "dehverin 1('3 Sunday. number.. of our residents on _ g H.. R. Gallaugher - - NEW STORE Aleo,.-.Taxi Service to or from Ed. and Mrs. Perry, of Toronto, any point. :.spent the week-end with Geo. and ' ,now under ways' Grain Merchant �> B1ra. Morgan. CLAREMONT y �A T LVI1 y � F. and Mrs. Chidlow and J. and �;._, FONTHILL NIIRSEBIE9 Toronto Mrs. Briscoe motored to Victoria The following are a few of the e. a Stoned Wellington Iain the market to purchase Hay, ; Corners on Sunday. specials now being - John T. Elliott, Agent, Straw, Grain and Potatoes, ,. Mrs, C. Pengelly, of Brooklin, Phone Brook._1806 For quotations offered: . 279 Mary Street, C @hawa q rations apply 1 spent a couple of days last week 1' ivlth her parents, T. and 'Mrs. Pater- 2.Lbs. Ginger Cakes, 25c Kinsale, Ontario Pbone 414 W 25tf A:. 3 CW 2 � S 0141 son,, o in to the latter's illness, but 2 Lbs.Seedless Raisins,25e g 25e R. R. No. 1, - � who is now recovering fa�rorgbly. . w 2•Cane Peas, - � F. S. and Mrs. Lyost, accompanied 2 Boxes 2 in 1 Shoe Phone Pickering 1712 by Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, spent Polish, 25e See our Stock of 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal the week-end 'at Deseronto with Mrs. :7 Bare Castile Soap, 25e Loyst's parents, E. and Mrs. Rendell. •1 Can Pineapple, los a C t M . They also visited Napanee and ot- Deliveries every day at _ • UXder« +• . her points east. 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.-. 100-___11*__ ,Q n 1 d • Mrs. Walter Ward is able to be B I I� D E R S out again after her long illness. C. A. OVERLAND - W= Gibbons, of Toronto, called on 371 Phone 2301 his mother and Sister, Mrs. Wulf- y We are now ready'to Ord, on Wednesday last. Mrs. Wal- We have a number of varieties of Seed Corny at $2.a• bush. supply you with: fiord has been confined to the house E BRYAN i ; isuffering from the flu. :. A full stock of Turmip Seed at 760 lb. BRICKS, OONCRETE : Rev.. A. McLellan has been con Successor to -fined to his bed during the past �+ L Xew Century BLOCKS, INTERLOCK. ?' F. CilldloW D LE, . week with an attack of the flu, but Perfect 1l2odel. good shipping turnips ING PIPE, RAIN TI " is now slightly improved. During " , '_Canadian Gem- �( his absence, Rev. 'Mr, Warren, o! 17 Stonffville occupied the pulpit in Jumbo SAND A GRAVEL g� AND GGR the United Church Afew of the speciate you can get Derby, feed turnips Perry la�jej]�l�e�.t John McGrath wishes to inform , at E, Bryau'P :._. , Irish King, - Products CO the blit that he has rented his _s -' blacksmith shop ,to tum lb 15c A good line.of Mengel Seed', 60c lb. pkR., 4-5c lb. balk. Newmarket, who will open for bus- Seedless Raining, 2 lbs 25c 371 Bay;St., Toronto :iness on June 16th. Mr. Tibbett Shredded Wheat. 2"for -25e comes here highly recommended as - . PLANT-1 mile north of a first-class horse-shoes and $suer- Killogg's Bran Flakee,2 for 25c Highland Creels. o ; Get our prices on Paints and Oils, al blacksmith, with 16 years exper Rice Krispiee, 2 for 25e. - lance. You will be wise to give him Preach Peas, 2 cans for 25c They are reasonable, Fork and Senna, 2 cane for 25c a call aryl be convinced that he is . the right than in.the, right place. ` - : . ; pleased with the work that is bei p per y The people of the community are Premium Tea of Rood flavor, with .ca and saut 59e r lb: For Quick Bale • done at the Union Cemetery of the , . ARR Baptist Church. Since these men are Deliveries every day. w ,._ One Chevrolet Landau Sedan, 1928 putting in a great deal of their time -- - ==:to cleats and level the cemetery, the :M . :B 1Z 'y A MT One Star Coach, 1927 - F relatives of those buried there should - Two Rugby Trucks, 1928 be only too glad to contribute to- Phone Gtlaremont 8701 g y - _ mard the expense of that work, The Two Used Tractor Plows - _ - trustees of the Union Cemetery be- Boys and Girls join the � aide the Baptist Church are author- 'Two Well Pumps, used Ch�l1Cj iced to level grade and straighten FLEET' FOOT _ .. the tombstones in accordance wtth Athletic (lab. Chit Ies Coo a. :: . Claremont the Cemetery Act. R. S. O. 1927, :- '' s"' f - - �E speak of artistic -Chap. 817, see. 17. Since this work - is now going on we find that it will .. Girls should not b�rve to be bothered designs that a>�a � 'a .cost around $5.00 per plot to clean with popping corns. You wont i! dignified,not artistic R up and >j$5.00 per plot for perpet- you have comfortable fitting : ' designs that would be ual care. We are very an to footwear. : 1 - t I _ Inappropriate for the ! _ � 5 in viewL The enough funds to have foal Buy a pair of Fleet Foot oboes made 6y " ~ ti lee S� - e 1 one illustrated is dm- eare after spending so much time the Dominion Rubber Co. You All _ Hat _ - there. • We also wapt to thank those the aQplicotion and you will recasts a ple, 't has ��7- wha v o willingly id in their Fleet F°°t Sport Review Montglyhultm ,.lso Straws for eve body a a price that will - $85,04 already. Any wis mA to sen _We have a,full line of Foot � _ suit eve donations may leave same at Clare Shoes to Bt everybody from om purge. N. W. STAFFORD, moat branch of the Can. Bank of " - " 75 cents to$1,75. .Sin eto n Road, Commerce, credit of "cemetery Puna Running Shoes are reasonable, We have them in sizes �vbicby - account—COM. A great deal o! interest was man- A full line of Fresh Groceries and colors for the whole family. _ Phone Wbltby nested in the football match be- Granulated Sugar, 10 Ms. 50c r38 r Rq Icing guitar,2 lbs. 15c tween Goodwood and Claremont + tweeplayed in the park here Saturday Rice, 2 lbs. lsc .. We are clearing various lines of Ladies ane, Children s avenin Both teams had man fans Peds, 2 seedless,2lba. - 23c Hose, Palues to 1.25; at 25e per pair. • • g• y Peas, .,cans for �e - : ' ..-.,..Hose "present to cheer them to victory. It Salmon. 2 cams Por 23c +was a splendid exhibition of football Castile Soap, 3:bare for 10e Dur Made-to-measure Clothing 'Department is doing a Led ♦ i The combination was,wood and there Quaker Oats, with china, 1 box 34c �r le i�tii �nY�ihi F3='i waa no roughness. The referee was Shortening, 2 lbs. 36G splendid business. We c&n fit you any style p - sa hour late, and what was -to have Rolled Oats, 5 Ib$• 'been a league game was made an P A G Soap, 8 bare ` ' ' - '-,250 you like at one price to every one. " -eyhibition game. with Claremont Good Dalry Butter, 1 lb. _80c try winnning 3-1, The.league Ranie will WE DELIVER - - Oheap rateebuildinfor ;a buildingsfa �� be played at a later.date. Some of _ Windstorm Insurance on buildings, the sporting element had bets up at �T /^� ^� Full stook of Fresh and Fancy Groceries _ wind-mills,Silos eta 2-1 in favor of Goodwood. They had F I lr G-0 L D S at all times. Automobile Itunrsocs `better keep their money home next LUWER PRICE STORE - of all kinds. time. After the game the Clare- MAY 3801 _ - - T<+'ARMB P'0>� SALIN moat boys were treated to a.supper MAy QV +' ' SERVE YOU ? rte' by the merchants of the village. CLAREMONT - ONT. Write or phone - -- - ; ED. BOWMAH ` � } o ■ D-* 20 WHITBY, General Merchant Green River CLAREMONT, :':; _.- ONT i.l. asketiasFactary i'turers of See the Pacific Coast All k de of Fruit Baskets, Berm _'•7 µx thisSumtner. oythe , _ Crated, Farmers, Bushel hospitality off aspen Baekete, Blothee Baskets. Park Lodge in the heart of the Canadian • Roddea.Tenn*swim. Good Wherever Frank �.'ennock, ming,climbin riding, Proprietor motoring. rnt- CiMaker of the well , 'known B Civilized PeopleBarnes' Baskets. wenery...new expert- _ "Phone Markham 8409 r ences. Then see Vans -�� �}+ ; couvervietoriaand the Giilel i O�e @ �i - - glorious Pacific .CoaaL Onlyij few days-extra. y>>�;•�y;w•>io i Wince take the cruise. "^ _row _ ARRYING money in the ordinary form is never f yTt1;i3YSt to Prince Rupert and YOVR wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. Alto ka-plearant cum. The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cbeques ie- ,*i panions-wonderfuldQht@- sued by all branches of this Bank. tooempolevillsges-tee.. s V M M ER Enquire about Low Tourist ',These Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained. ] 5th,, is effect from May The. cost. little; and the have this rent 4 Asch,to September 30th. y y y g advantage they are accepted as cash, in _. -138aurifully illustrated - almost any corner of the world where civilized , --- fofdnsaaailab4ehrowahan ,people gather together. _. Asencof canadianlVaelon . aR Railways. _ 'xHE CAINADMN BANK L_ anadlan OF COMMENCE ; w. . , cat 10 11� ' 'i/h :hD r.a'n..:aly.a mull r `!HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Sold and Installed by , r -- �•4 EVER HBRB IN CANAD � FRANK J ?ROUSE PICKERING ONTARIO -• - I i Fir ut Our Trade Growing Accident Toll -In Honors List ChimEachYear Dead Jn Hugh Murphy, Stratford, scalded Rolls -Royce 'Founder -an Becomes when boiler blow out. Designer system of Taxes in Orient David Hollywood, foufxd dead on "p a..Real Markets Baronet r Glen Tay. Closed Jack Fortune, drowned in Red 1Ak0 King George's L6ndon birthday Falls -Canadian trade In China and the in- Mrs.-Annie Sheerin, Niagara; list, Issued receatt+ created honors ,.4ueace of Canada there is growing, oat., struck by hit-and-run driver. A three new barons; three baronets, 29 according to Herbert Langley, Shang- Lloyd Clark, Waterford, crushed, lfi' x knights and conferred more than IDO .11al, who Passed through Montreal en crane at gravel pit• other recognitions, but *perhaps the :S - Stress was laid-on Edward Kurdirka, Montreal, struck 11 was that 11: s. most popular honor of a - fronts to England. value of Han. Herbert Matter, by hit-and-run motorist near flamil- awarded to Miss Amy Johnson, fish hant's daughter and form Canadian Minister to Japan, and what ton. Lerc former Lon m Can- James Grant, Mimico,killed at Ham- been for do, law seretary. a good influence he had oda. Ilton roundhouse. For making a solo, flight from Eng- At present, China, discoverer of Allen Newton, drowned yin river at land to Australia in a second-hand was in the peculiar Position Of Hornepayne. paper, Moth plane In 19 days, the blonde blue- eyed Miss Johnson was created there Mrs. Thomas Loath, Whitby, struck .1 `Importing it. )dr. Langley said V a good market for Canadian paper by car near her home. commander of the civil divie(on of as Is agreement could Lawrence Webb, aged 12, drowned the order of the British Empire. The In China, it a trade THREE ,BIRDS OF THE AIR" young aviatarix who thrilled Britoris STRIKING PHOTOGRAPH OF T a little wing-walking by her flight as they had not been be worked out. at Pembroke Kelly, aged 11, of 10 Capreol The chief criticism which Mr. Lang- Edward Billy Bomar and Uva Kimmey of a flying circus do ley levelled at Chinese business was Avenue, Toronto, drowned off toot Of Oa­a plane overNew York airport. Uva is earning money to pay for her thrilled since* Charle's A. Lindber-, the tolls and taxes self-authorized war Cher" flew the Atlantic, Is entitled to add Street.' flying-time. Lords levied on goods, thus frightening Miss Leah Savoy, Newcastle, N.B, the initials "C.B.E." after her name. legitimate business enterprise out Of drowned in submerged car, near Ren- The list revealed honors conferred crew. The Markets on seven women besides Miss J)hn- the field. Heavyseriously Injured Canada's Future son. Mrs. Annie Burnett Smith, Taxes s Annie S. k Lucini, 6 years old, of Niagara, Distinct, Powerful PRODUCE QUOTATIONS novelist, better known a "The average Chinese likes the for Nic Swan, became a commander in the Toronto wholesale dealers are buy e Brit- 'eigner and wants to do business," said Falls, out., struck by car. Civil division of the Order of th Otis Holland, Pontiac, Mich., injured 114,,,produce at the following prices: Mr. Langley. ­He would like to do when car hit tree. near Chippewa. Language Will Be English,'* Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned, fah Empire, and Miss Margaret Maz btiaiaeaa also with the native Chinese. Mrs. F. Taylor. Niagara Falls, Out., But Not English of fresh extras, 28c; fiesh firsts, 26.c; Milian, pioneer In the nursery schools But with these taxes, importation far movement, became a 'Companion Of I . seconds, 23c. Inland is almost impossible In many struck by car. England Butter-No. I Ontario creamery, Honor. Waterloo Township, to 27%c. Frederick H. Royce, founder, direr- classes of goods. Supposing a thing Max Herman. Sir Henry Thornton. a Product of solids, 28�,jc; No. 2, 27 First It auto motorcycle collision. I for and chief engineer of Rails Royce, Its worth $10 at the continent and by adoption a son Churning cream-Special,29 to 30c e sea coast It,-Crowland, struck by this cont pays a tax to get into China. SuPPOs- James Mitchell; f the Dominion,expressed sentiments o.-1, 28 to 29c-,' No- 2, 25 to 26c. Ltd., was created a baronet. Besides 0 cheese-No. 1 large, colored paraf- Thera later a warlord train• being famous ter making motor cars, ling that is $L -y his Nick IE&abul, Oshawa, thrown to with a peculiarly Canadian tang in an fined and government grades,'11c. engines used in the In one of the p.rovinces will levy I highway when car hit tree. address at a dinner of the Canadian Poultry-Alive Hens, ovZl5 llos., be produced the VTbe.1- is R9 4:90 proteAtinL e Sherlock, infant, of Windsor. Manufacturers, Association in the 24c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 21c; do, 31,4_ to 4 -inning -Schneider Cup seaplane last Bell 3 4 lbs.. 17c; I year. it has got to be paid or the goods I I Royal York Hotel, Toronto, recently. lbs., 1St; do, under % motor '011 don't go by, 'Following that, the in collision. He held up to the assembled manu- spring broilers, 2�J to 3 lbs., 30c; do, goods are assessed again without auth- as a I F4 to 2% lbs., 24c; old roosters, over Lecturers the Ideal of Canada ext province. By the e tbs.,115c; do, over 4 to 5 lbs., lZc. w Banishes ority in the n" a de Britain's Voice country standing d-latinct among th PROVISION PRICES New 'La time they reach their ultimate 9- other nations of the world. Canada anything but Canadian, t$natlon, they are too dear for most Toronto wholesale dealer- are quot- women Inequality Hence very few Heard-World Over could never be a Ing the following prices to the trade: '<,keople to purchase. he declared. da Smoked meats,-Hams, med., 28 to goods get to the Interior at all." 'Otir language will alwais be fun, 35c: cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked Legal Authorities Give %0pin- Favor Britisih Reveals) language,' he de- klast bacon, 30 to 40c: Postmaster-General Revea mentally the English law Y6115, 28c; brea I ion Regarding Ontario Some of these Chinese wanted the rot of Wire- clared. "But it will not be the Eng'i backs-pea-mealed, 34c; do, smoked, 43 extraterritorINI, rights to Shanghai Empire's Cont lish language that is spoken In Eng-,to 55c. Divorce Measure less Telephone Pork loins, 29%c, shoulders, 2lej given up right away. Yet the Chinese -Lobdon.-The delegates to the Im- land." Ottawa.-That. in the,newly estab. ooverument, the well to do Chinese, It would be. a Canadian edition: Sir butts, 241tc: hams, 261,ic. bacon, 50 lished divorce court of Ontario. men to see pertal Press Conference recently, Henry Intimated. Similarly. he pre- Cured meats-Long dlean and many In between. wanted heard from the Hon. H. B. Lees Smith. 22c. 91) and women will be . on in absolute British. dieted, the building up- of distinctly,�6 70 lbs.. 24c.-, 70 to 90 ibs _IShanghal kept B I ster-General. of another form 110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweight rolls, Wie of equality was the declaration Chinese PO%tma Canadian traditions, literature. art-and, - here recently of high legal authorities He declared that Many , wireless tele,- 40c. lightweight rolls, 25c. knew they could not look after Shang- of Empire- llak� The music. 16c; Lard-Pure, tierces, 15c; tubs, having to do with the new legislation. The great wtreess station of I t a good talking point for I phone I was Important, he declared, . to pail, 1%-, prints 17 to 17%e. Ihal. but it was ' the British post Ofti,e at Rugby was , a in this Shortening-Tierces, 13c; tubs, The claim has been advanced that the Agitation.-even when they knew that I build riot only great ladustrie' Sh rtening- new law is a retrograde step, inas- up to the 'already linked. reported the -Postmas- I 'to lay the fou pails,-14c.14c. nd If Shanghai were divan I count". but ' udattun for- 13%c: pail, tening-Tierces, much as it applies the law of England would not take it. ter-General. with land-line telephone a line and strong Canadian character" Special pastry shor �Chlnese. they w of 1870, which provided that to secure systems which centred IN.London and --a character that would-be distinctly' 15c; tubs. 15%c, palls. 16c. In New York. The New York }ink Canadian-and nothing else. GRAIN QUOTATIONS divorce man had only to establish the would permit of communication with rs on the Toronto Board act of infidBlitY.by his wife whereas 0 Grain*deal-i to establish cruelty as :&�Iineersp Party practically all North America. go of Trade are makinL the*following a woman had It -rbe Loado" n-Australian service Is ; Japanese "Shine quotations for car lots, well as infidelity of the husband. - - . '0. 1 north., $1.17; 1, true that this English act applies to fin, at Olympic Games Leaves. for Berlin already opened,"stated lion. Mr.Lees- Man'• wheat-N, SM1117--raths-havo-beet platted out Tokyo-Japan won the all-over,No. 2 �O, $1.14%; No- 3 do, $1.18; No. the Ontario divorce-court acts but"as 4 $108 v& No. 5. $1.01%-, No. 6. 95c; amended by thi Parliament of Can- for services to the other Dominions championship of the . Far, Eastern Goderich and 112Y - Power' I oda." Delegafes ' to World PO and to India. Olympic Games, which ended here!.port�). A from When the Rughy Sys 0 feed, 54c; No. few years ago the British-J�arlia- Conference Sail tem is completed we shall-have from i .May 31. by a wide margin, the events 1 Man, oats.--No. 1 went amended its divorce law so as Montreal I there what may truly be described as closing with- an Int6resting battle be-, do, 51�j-� Ottawa.-Canada w1111 be well repre-! the world voice of Britain speaking, tween three great breast-stroke qwim'' American cern.-No- 2 vellow,W c; to remove the Inequality mentioned. No .1 do, ir2c. In 1925,at the Instance of J. T. Shaw, I not only in the Dominions. but to all mers. treat freigh. tented at the second world power con-, 1 Millfeed, del. Mon M P this change was made in art move important countries of the Tsuruta, Japan who won the 200- ference to be held In Berlia, G lbarA includei. Bi an, per ton, Canadian divorce law where divorce world." meter breaststroke in the Amsterdam, per ­)n. $32.23; midaLi-i,;-; par- June 16-25, it was announced by Dr. ! - I shorts, courts existed and it Is part and 1 0 - , . - Olympic Games In 1928, finisher third $35.25: Germany, the I Charles Camsell, Deputy Minister of I In that event bowing to Ildefonso of OL-_ gait-"Whvat. $1.10; oat-, '4- eel of the new Ontario Divorce Court. 'chairman of the national AV rye,nominal; In every Canadian province where di- -Xines and 'cha. Cana- Aviator Gets Blue the Philippines, who won in 2m. to 45c-, barley, 50 to 5") committee. Not only are many At Amsterdam Ildefoaso:buckwheat, 80c. vorce, courts exist-Quebec alone Is than delegates sailing, but, several . . Nose Flying High HAY AND STRAW PRICES ' without such a court-legal autbort- finished third. papBrs will be delivered on the water ties here'say that men and women in the 100-meter freestyle. race Wholesale dealers in bay and straw power resources af-this country. Takalski,I Japan, finished first. In are quoting shippers the following now have absolutely equality to re- will be I Newly- 'ed Aviator Attempts lots, delivered on spect of qualifications for obtaining di A feature of the conference 140 4-5., Takemura., Japa& won the. 'rice for Carlo id I P telephone-radio hookup on the ocean-' track, Toronto:Toronto: - rce. I to Break Record Now 400-meter treestyle event )a 5m. 3 timothy, vo if6u of the official banquet on June 18, N - o..9 timothy, $14; No. Held by Ger.ntan 2 2-5c. I 3 p.m. (eastern standard time - �]91" to $13; wheat straw, $11; Oat I 'k, - - .-"p Berlin. London, Eng.. San Franci%ro, vaqhiagton=Lleut. Apollo Souce straw, $11.- e white- US" Island Discovered LIVE STOCK QUOTA.TIONS, C.M.A&. Want Empire Cal., and Thomas Edison's laboratory, N.. la�adt-d a tiny littl b 'plane for tae top of the universe re-! will be included in the hookup,the pro-- i . . By French Sailors Heavy beef-steers, $9.50 to $10--d-5; 45 minutes. Dr., cently. steers, choice, $10 to $10.50; Go(mis Identified gram lasting about I �d all-butcher St4 will speak He came down wI:h bleary eyes and I Paris-The French navy prove 5 to $9.75; do, Hottgen and ]Jr. Von Miller of eight I discovered to-day do, fair to good, $9.� heifers, Lord Derby and Senator! a nose blue from the cold the world was not discov com., $8.25 to $9; butcher h -o- It he quite Acres of land to $10.25; do, fair to from Berlin; L its- sue-� by adding 50 ;9.75 British Representative-Al I miles up, doubtful I choice, +q-19.75: 5 to Marconi from Londoll; two officers of i __eded-4a breaking the world's altit-I perstons tri the French dom do, com., $8.2 Scheme to-Fricour- .the NationalLighteate 49 A Assoc an-i d tO 01011ee, -10 ude record. A French gunboat planted the trl­1j§- hu.cher cows, xw Trade 3ival convention In San Francisco, and When he landed at 4.22 p.u%. he'said color on tiny Tempest island. between 1-to`$9; do,med., $7.�5 ti.$7.75; canners awe boratory in New - butcher bills, fir.Edison frbm his Is 1,000 feet) Cochin China _ and the Island oil and.cutters, $3 to $5'0 $9;to, me&., Toronto of . is general 2ersey. 'the program will be broad- his altimeter registered 42 � I o choice, $8.25 1 ducts of'the and Uncinated at times above that, Borneo, thereby claiming for France good t bologmas. $6.50 to mark of origin on all pro National Broadcasting ly had be- $7.50 to $8-, do, least by the mark but he feared the official c8ll"' the island which previous �$6 75-'baby beef, $10 to $12' feeders, British Empire was considered by the !Company. -i longed to no country' The four '$9 to $9.50; stockers 0 Canadian manufacturers Assoclatlon oration of the barograph 1)y the Bur had.allilghts' good" calves, good to choice, to al Its 59th annual meeting that open- usual, persons who lived o to $9. eau of Standards would, as it ---Iw York Hotel. o,, a few !iu,adred feet, to it. ,1111", . ed recently at P io-_tio med., $9.60 tO, $10 of the Royal ­ ----- show a mark Tempest Island is tom., $7 _$8 f ------ leas. - He expects to try again the net shown on- to, - milkers, to A mark by w1tibli Empire made to �115; lambs, choice, Cornwall-District maps. springers, $95 $9 to first good day. $16 to $16.50; so vesplings. goods may be readilly Identified has _41it By Fly Blizzard Several times, up at the top, he! j6 to 46,50. - been advocated by a'British associft-' zoomed.btsb, tiv.- plane, 'tip in, an -ef- $11.50; sheep, goo tion for some years, W.-R. Drynan, of fort to go higher, be said, each H-eir to Miffio5-n­s---.------ Hamilton, but e WNO n r jert Cornwall, Ont.--�Llke the plague of time, the plane stalled from lack Of u ellt-. nilliops of power, due-to the rariffe- atmosphere. Remains in Business 1 Prefers Meat In his report of the commercial I locusts of biblical times, r Dow .-Bear Pre stated. Cornwall t held London.-The last thing John Ar-1 Scorns Ice CreM Bence committee, ..abad files descended upon The present r,, rd Is 41,794 fee Ir annual thur Dewar, who became a millionaire People In the British Isles are auxi- and district recently In the by Willie Neukofen of Germany. is of the will Toronto.-AppArently the old max- Ire made.goods but, gh t from along the rec6ntly when the contents Illarity breeds contempt" al. ous to buy EMP gi breeding places were I cation Lord Dewar, an im: "Fam owing to lack of any identification _ .1 u.. -oji-sTe"eody, .St. Lawrence river. I -n the realest of animal Ron Says A-ux' �11 -1-olu so a vives; I are often-ron-�- nounced, �1 would think of e marks The insects, varying in size from u c life. fused In their buying, H. T. Pooley,' of an Inth Provincial'Mat*terrroeltire from business. belief held 'gone 'halt to three quarters "It YOU stop work you night as Well At any-rate that Is thedirector of the British,Empire troduc-, ---in -length, were so numerous that � Saskatoon, Sask. - Declaring that he said. when.notified- he by James Thompson of Toronto, after -Cornwall appeared to be in the midst the number of Immigrants entering be dead," with a friendly looking era' organization,.London, remarked. 00, free of legacy his experience y- by a joint had been left $5,000,0 ;of a blixzard. Canada should be fixed ql- bear at Riverdale Park. proceeding along the board representing the provinces, duty, by his uncle the famous dial his stufr' In Automobiles ,It in work that I Old Bruin was "doing east and west of the city George H. Williams, president of the ler and sportsman. grand style before the admiring gaze highway tly stopped w];Ile drivers utted Farmers of Canada, Saskitcbe- makeslifeworth living. eek-end throng. Like all No Felonists Here' :were frequently De r, who is 38 years old, added of a large w t I"; was old enough not'to be ex- good beers he readily act y years cleared winds&1614g of sticky masses was section,,gave evidence before the ted every • Royal Commission On tat b 1, Tex.-During the thirt .4 Lot crushed insect bodies. -Brightly Saskatchewan ly extended to him through Gal were almost immigration and settlement hem Te- Cit about $6,0oil,000, and said be morsel wart that Gall,has been the county seat of lighted store -windows completely obscured as the ties clue- cently. Bat Thompson mistook Bruin's paw- Borden County only one person has cited to carry gn his uncle's racing the cage bars, hop tered on the glass and Illuminated "Reports on the amount of tmmigTa- stable. . Ing for a playful gesture and went so. ever been co4victed of a felony in the take 20 years to collect d he was given a suspended thousands tion desired would be given to. the I county, an s were an-readable as t would sign 't I far as�to offer the bear his ice cream vibcs but set Z The court here has never, another string of horses like that" he lot flies flattered about them. joint board by each pro cone. But Bruin was after meat and sentence. Insects and should not be exceeded," he added. he got it=two of ThomPsou's fingers, sentenced a man to the penitentiary, Shad filee; are harmless _quotjis t consider that any t or even to the county Jitti. Although, live but a !ew hours. Tye annual said. He did-no "Supposing all the bears n the Zoo at least part of them. take the responsibility the iall has stood in-the courthouse Bts from A province could t& But Thompson accepted his expert- plague In thin district It, Ile the fiscal policy escaped Inti, the street!" exclaims A: ophicatty. "Lu .,Week to 10 days during which millions for Immigration while Then there would be trouble' ence philos' cky be didn't yard for many years, It bag been used` Infest the entire sac- and control'of finance fell WtthltL the writer. get tile whole arm."he said. only as a storage Place. of ths, Insects control of the DOWIDJOIL Brulat, ------ •�� Tp ;4 s ..Y. s �. C •f,,•,. .,•a ;tr-3i...y r •e .�;'.w,.+r " - _ aw. :i a:t ... ,. ..... '*° °• -•. s.... s - . 'I'• S-. � � '••'' ./n _ is > ..>Y•.'•`3J^s ~' ./qa v. i.-.:yy. •a,m,;et e,. :' h..::'�•.q�..s ._ .. 'fd :'a.� 1... -. _. .. .. .:'i r.' ',""':i�, ..; ray, x,.- ..•�-..1i. �'-" _. - ..,, .• .}•.a :::' ., so- '^i • . >. _ Nationalism Must .- a• ?� ; AGO'HY OF HEU S nada Britain :..:_ Linked by Air Route o, Women Declare y� A Story erase. -., •. -and Relief. Lords Hear Minister's Report Peace Sections an coupsliftK+ • _R-100 '8 ust Vass All from Everywhere Meet . 'Do I recommend • Dr. '7 I liame' .. mink Pills?. You_ may believe I do." -Teats Before Flight _ in London and - � -- _ �• em says Mr. John H. Jamieso.,, v[ Nal- London.-The air lines of the Brl- Debate - ' a _ eb Out. .. lac ur& ' "For five years I suffered day and fish Empire are expatfding Eapidly, London.-The immense value of - night from neuritis: The agony was and rank second only in mileage to what was described as "pooled intelli- _ terrible. I IoaL contra' of my arm anti thoCLC se of the United States, declared Bence" was the keynote of the annual shouldi r and my hand became shriv- Right Hon. Lord ,Thomson, Secretary council-meeting of the Women's In- . t eled. Nothing helped, me till I began of State for Air, in the House of Lords In- ternational League (the British Sec- 0 rtakiag Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Even recently during.a broad and inspiring tion of the Women's International x " :then i'`e improve-lent: � as blow and I review of the Empire's accompli h= League for Peace and Freedom) which - P~ mints in the world of flying. was held here recently-experience =ice took tea..boxes before I was on the way to recovery. After that, though, Lord Thomson predicted an era of proving how national problems might a s► �� � • - relief was rapid. ISIy ht�ind gradually great aerial expansion within the Em- be solved in the light of international and f could pare !n the next year or so. He stated understanding, and international prob- , Allied out; the pain left mea r .sleep in peace. That was-two years that .there were now about 2,350 isms influenced by the ?ooled intelli-! ` miles of regular air routes. He hoped Bence of nations. 8gA and I h ve a3t hada twinge of I •ice the trouble since. the end of 2931 would see an extension New peace sections and groups were from neuritis, neuralgia or of the Indian route .toward Australia, springing up in.Jugoslavia, in Ru- Sufferers Thenmatism should try the commas- but the date for the completion of this mania, in Tunis, and in Palestine, and - sense method of banishing these trou- Plan, he said, rested largely with the particularly among the women of the blew by enriching the blood and Government'of Australia.'` Balkan countries, was the lesson be- strengthening the nerves with Dr. The Cape to Cairo route should be tag learned that strong and otters bit- Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills are completed as far as the great lakes of the nationalism must yield tathe habit sold by all medicine dealers or by mail Central Africa by the end of this year, of viewing national problems through _ at 50 cents a. box from Th,. Dr. Wil- and in full operation by the spring of i the eyes of neighboring nations.' )lams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1931. Canada Co-operates CONSCIENCE REORONE Lord Thomson praised the opening ' Out of Decors - up of what was called the Atlantic air- It Is God's spy and intelligence in OtA am4M ways to the Western Atlantic. Such a our bosoms and bedchambers, a most .-Im sick of'walls of stone and brick, exact notary of whatever we think or They seem so cramping and so thick!, development, although started; could do. It Its His lieutenant, and under ;Let's pack a bag and get away, only be carried through with the co- Him the principal commander ant! -;And leave the walls and ceilings grey. operation of the Canadian Government chief controller of man's life; yea. and the most sympathetic response Y L every man's God in that sense that ',We'll have, instead, the trunks of i was regarding R-100. I Moses was Aaron's. It.1a the surest " W ME trees, Lord Thomson stated that the final l prognostication and prejudgment of Y ' .FWhat better walls indeed, than these? stages of experimentation would be I God's last judgment, and best almanac tf, kED ROSE TE el � 10= The bushes and the heather hills, made at the end of this month to the within a man's own breast fortelling " n I'he little glens and laughing rills. case of one airship (the R-100), and in him what will become of him at that September in regard to the other (the �- �, -� • day'- Of We'll have a carpet 'neath our feet R-101). The flying of -these airships � - Of giving turf or bracken sweet, 'was one of the most scientific expert- k Or crunching sand beside the sea- meats man had ever attem_pied, and i IS B Y TEETH G? Keeping Moths at Bay iltt►isi5ee� Advertising These are the floors for you and me! he was determined, said the Secretary, j u'� • ! Now is the time for putting away , a+p� s�La ` that there would be'no risk, while be i winter clothes. It you want to preserve i We'll make a ceiling of the 3"- was in control, of the R-100 flight to I USED a works. ;10 GP. VARSIT fi ` RYhat'matters if the clouds are nigh? Teething time fa a time of worry to them for another season's wear, don't � Cycle Ct'orks. 413 Spadlna avenue. Canada being rushed through, or of most mothers. The baby is nervous; I wait until you see the moths flying f Toronto. I like them more than plaster white, lives being sacrificed through lack of( fretful; feverish. His little gums are i about and then say, -Oh. I must be 1 yy BABY CHICKS-wm HATUHED -if you, my dear, share my delight. foresight. (Here the House cheered). swollen and sore; diarrhoea. constipa-i looking atter so-and-so to see that the Al :Ld.000 to♦t year in icor varus. Fie much regretted the Inevitable ties. thrlts for fres catalo¢ua L. B• tion, colic and sometimes convulsions moths don't get to it-" By that time Switzer, Orantoa- Ant So let us go, and let's be quick! disappointment caused to Canada by f -I don't like wails •e stone and brick. the delay, but-it could-not be helped. set 1n-neither �aby nor mother .can they may have started their eggs i• sleep. tine campaign by depositing eggs in tN� Gram Skirts - I don't tike ceiitmga no. nor floors. Referringto Zeppelins, he expressed I These troubles can be quickly ban-I the folds of your favorite woolly-frock, p 1< want to be with you, out•of-doors' the opinion that the Graf Zeppelin v as! Hold Sway In 1931 I w M. o e "Answers not comparable• as a Fi ucfurp,. with`ished' however, through the use of i and eventually these eggs will hatch the R 101, or even the R lUJ, which th Baby's Own Tablets,concerning which: out into the tiny white larvae that Advance fashion tip for the ladies. - Mrs. Loma Grubb, Teeswater, Ont.. feast upon fabrics, w ith a preference The international Colonial Exhibition The man who says his business to styled the strongest twi airships In r of 1931 will a� the world. One of Dr, Eckeaer'a grin- says:-',I have used the Tablets for for soiled areas. probably affect la mode._ ;0 'looking up may be an astronomer. cipal experts, atter seeing the R-10.1,t all my babies white teething and have Launder all washable garments be-m- Hats, dresses and ornaments wtl! found them is splendid medicine." ; tore storing them away for the sum said to him: "This is the safest con- Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all i mer. Each .garment should first be tend to go colonial It's not, too I� � DINV'ESTMENFS veyance on land. sea or air." medicine dealers or.by .mail at 25 examined (wrefully for spots and early to be thinking up a chapeau•a- - B rents a boz from The Dr, Williams' stains. Ordinary spots w til .readily I'Angkor-Vat. Even grass skirts may :.Cautious ora prudent investor* prefer NOT HALF STRIPPED Medicine Co..'Brockville, Out. . . dissolve to warm, soapy water. If it have the'.r day. Having been banish- )shares of le+ri established Trust and During the hearing of a case, the ----= is necessary to use a special stain ed from some lios3em countries.. the Loan Companies, Because this class ..f remover, care should . be taken to veil may come Into its own its Europe. ' stock is non-speculative and dividends, Judge was disturbeal by A youth who SparrOWi std! - are sure and steadq. In the recent =tock kept moving about in the rear of the wash out all traces of the chemical Watch for the first Pagoda bonath- market collapse Trust and Loan Som- �lOCk EVe Da as goon as tc takes effect. or it !s like Here !s our chance to discover wheth- psny shares remained arm and unshaken court. ry y r;if eeekln6 an tgveatment of s100 or mu►- Young man he ezciaimea. "youf "' !y to -rot the fabric. It is ,Pell to er craftsmen imported from the dim. tiplee thereon uv to $10 000 !n securities It would be nice It we could a.l rinse in water containing bicarbonate dark places of the earth can design to yield 6I per cent. write for further i are making a good deal of unneces- form'a better concept of time. Spar- of soda dark any more barbaric than what rttcular*. A L Campbell, 79i Wi1'. eery noise. What are you dolpB"•" I rows, 1t appears, are very clever Ston stre.t. London, oatars°- + I have lost my overcoat and am, It is not necessary to Iron garments is already being Rorn. Can the about this, 1 erl:apa you thought to be stored away. Roll each piece jungle outdistance Mcntparnasse?.Can crying to find it." replied the offender, that sparrows knew what time-it wash Deaf Near Again "Well," said the Judge, "people obi separately, place in a box, anti seal the bushman surpass the bouIe• Through MGW Aid 6y.the position of the nun. Not at I the box by pasting Pieces of Bummer vardier? ug en lose whole suits in here without) all. And this Is the proof of it. 3� all that fuss."-Philadelphia Public paper over the oenings. Some house- irarpiece No Bigger Than t3itnt 'rna woman doctor had been in. the habit wives advise lolling in newspaper, As Enthusiastic Foilouriny-Ten•Day Ledger. _ of feeding the sparrows with crumbs e + as she passed through the Luxem- an additional safeguard. camphor Free Trial Offer TIME TO SHUT OFF RAD10 balls or some reliable moth repellent r bourg Gardens every day at half past' ' „Liter twmtrfive years devoted esclu- "Maurice, mine boy, vY.-You shut! twelve, They were alwa3-s waiting may be placed in the box. �at..li eo the manufacture of sai•atific i off de reddlo?'+ Garments .which ca t be washed Teo �tads• and b te•ariag•-aids the Canadian Acousticoa i for her just at that hour. Then came acheendesoa,sna e� isaeJr- ,rsmited. >Dept• 2soc, 4D luC�1O" all y vas broadcasting de services the change to summer time; with toe' should be dry- ed or brushed �y��Overnight y'.y • ;West ?cranio oat has Sust perfected a -from de synagogue Poppe:" thoroughly and hung outside an a. Re:.es quiet Some sbey ae on, lice new model Aconstloou that r Vrese'ta I result 4hat, from that day onward the sunny day before being packed swap, "y�iee"flme-Cram `' the greatest advance yet mad• in the TO "Pot's de matter vith eat? It's woman passed through the gardens at creation of hearing for,the deaf. =tam good you should listen to such t'ings."f 1at••s Acous%jcau is featured by a tint i what, according to the old regime, ` OIL oi.ce no bisser � a �1°1e' TUrOu4h "Yes, Poppa, I know, but dey vas i would have been half-pas, - eleven. Love your enemies. They.merely lie 1� e' .his device. sounds are 1•srly and die' taking de collection" cutieura Soap, tiactly transmitted to subnormal ears �j The sparrows were on hand, lust the about you. Your friends are theories with wonderful t•aedt to hearing •d same, although t'a sun or,�rather, the f who ]et the truth out. _ ��fibs��,�action of the hesl:h ate• The masers oxer as aria- Fiezekiah (seeing the sights with hall free trial for 10 days to ass OIIe' his father)-"I say, why do they call earth, line still another hour to go to - poro by Fts wonderfully e8esxive r" per •a who may W interested, and a let' 4 gain its 1'•30 position. The :academy Statistics show-that there are thou- •1cteaneing and purifying goafiti<es. a tar win bring one of th•s• remarkabU this 'ere building the Exchange." Old of Science has been asked to 0Iplatn "T�,qfs'^�• _ aids to yorr home for a th°mush and Dubbs (a lamb who has been shorn) sande of people in London bearing the Soap sibs. OiatmcvA 033 and roe. convincing test. Bead them your name -"Because, Hezakiah, that's w"herel this, phenomenon. (Will, it accuses tame of Smith, That's a mistake- sad addros sodayt I the' sparrows of watching the clock?) i you exchange your ca'sh for expert O most of-them can't bear the name of Smith, •, Cold Tea Tips "Nearly all rich men recognize the t -Tea that is to be used for any of On Your Holidays obligation to prove that they are rich' PACtuallySeeTb�Yilu�s6 I the following purposes.should be care• Feel safer with a bottle �f Min- iesendedsognlckW'sooths- by spending money"-Arnold Ben fully str•shed to ensure- that none of 'Pyoacaaactuallyseethemdry nett. the leaves find their way to the arace's in your grip. It will comeaartooveraighLGe1•eooea- titles. in handy on numerous occasions,b from tOma�row�myaO ss°A Minard's brives Away the Headache. Cold-tea wtIl give'a beauti[r.l, ebony - - -- - shade to lace. Add a little to the final WOF 'rinsing wafer after the lata has beet, washed. AIN"If no other remedy is a:ailabi2 when •K1NG p a minor burning accident occurs, soak —�_ a 1 i . to the affected part. This helps to al- NAM V4Nutl'f leviate the pain. - pM��u� en �in _Use a mixture of strong cold tea an �rtecHes water for washing varnished wood r�� 4 work. Allow the mixtr a to dry on � SUFFER a le, the . FROM YOUR For two Acid silk handkerchief, l LL.+a Q�e� �ls tp,p6CSTION Ome� Tea can be used for giving a gloss Ba i7ra r1OSTO"'� " ' to mirrors, windows, and glassware. LIVER? b Hi�o�cr+e Add a gen@rows quantity to the water Complexion, Secret ' 's'♦ � = ith which the glass is to be cleaned.. y be haudit'aPped with unsightly Notches on the face,eyes with yellow '•d hath Hole"sed Sruscien 8altt+for a toga time,and think it istrmiderfsil. Everyone tele+gay Minard'a for Falling Bair, tinge and that tired and-languid feel• hoicwell ltookandwhata beaus' ishalhar� ingg� This indicates a torpid liver I tell them that it s thanks to our tcondnJti� What many people call indigestion less alkali in water will neutralize in- H Dizziness and Biliousness graachars anon. I haoe9++sr+ao,t a second pr;es .. headache, in a bathing 6eanty rnnspetition of s lndixg s.a very otters means excess acid is the stantly many times as much acid, and 'FLATTERING ASSUMPTION surely follow. You must stimulate iseaapopes. IshaituseitaluatN,andtrtl ail esy Judge-"You stole eggs from:this your lazy liver, start the bile flowing fiends to d°the aao-" Cc -(bg)A.$o' stomach. The stomach nerves have the symptoms- eappear at once. You , with Carter's Little Liver Pills In- ' been over stimulated, and food sours. will never use crud ethods when man's shop: Have you any excuse." 17ila !s beauty's first secret-s Qood cost• They also act as a mild laxative, plexion comes from within.•No need for creams The corrective is an alkali,which neu- once yoti learn the ciency of this. Accused-"Yes, I took them by Lnts- - purely vegetable, free from calomel or lotions-put the, cotour on from lodes. kralizea acids •iastanU;: And the best Go get a snrali_bottle t try. take:' and poisonous drugs, small, ea to ).civ your blood yore send beaiauy with the alkali known to medical science is Be sure to S t the genuine Phillips' Judge="How is that?" ry daily dose r z cls r and beauty's arkreleardl -swallow,and not habit forming. They will be yeues-•a clear actin, bright s B "Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has re- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physt- Accused - "I thought they were are not a purgative that cramps or eyes-the abounding joy of good resits• F mained the standard with physicians clans for 50 years in eorecting excess fresh."-Lustlge Blaetter. pains,unpleasant after effect follow- III Kruschen salts b obfhituble at dant tl department stores is Canada at 75e•a in the 60 years since its invention. acids. Each bottle contains full direc- - trig, on the contrary a good tonic. A bottle contains enough to tut for 4. One spoonful of this barmless,taste-. tions—any drugstore. ISSUE No. 24—'30 All Dh:Wsts 25c and 75c red pigs. ttiaontbrsoaa aau�i pgl�-sane a a:/s�..c'...ra:":b_.'' -'.:a... �+•n ww.cr a.++ w. z- . .... :.¢•::k,m.•..:c:.µ. •r. ....mr .!.l.5C±-'-4 . 3, 1 I - N _ d�yv�-• . „a ,•aif, ' . r ��OALIS rob■ ice. -Born, on Sunday, June 8th,,at Dancing every Saturday night , the Pickering Maternity Hospital, at Dow Drop Ion. • to Orville- and Mrs Conner, of -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Mrs. Hies has _ Audley, a daughter. Dentist Office in residence, twp - iq- a __ -a•. few days in the city. =lora, DIIueedayan ors east-ot-St:- dr - s , -Louie &ott is repainting the at the Pickering Maternity Hospi- Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to — • exterior of his residence. tal, to A. and Mrs. Dickson, of '6 p. m4 Daily, and Evenings by ap- -- _ -- _- -Harold Richardson, of Essex, Dunbartoo, a daughter. pointment. (R-ray service). _ was in town over the weekend. -A number of the members of . cc' f� -W. G. and Mrs. Reid and the Women's Institute attended GREEN RIVER. Hole Proof Hosiery and Gracia Shoes family spent Sunday with friends the district meeting held in the Will all those .who own a plot or h Kinsale Church on Friday last. are essentials tor the Smartly in Oshawa. have interest in Brunswick Hill Cem- -Frank Prouse hobs had his new -Mrs Rowan, of Hamilton, and etery, Careen River, Ont. please meet = residence sated. The work was her daughter, Mrs. Philpot, of there without fail on Monday June Dressed Lady. pa Toronto, visited with the former's done by Clarence Potter. 16, to assist in having a plan dranvn - +-Mrs. W. J. Mooney attended sister, Mrs. J. Dunn. on Friday by claiming their plots.last _ ''•tbe funeral of Mrs. Heron, Sr., . -Walter and Mrs. Rushby and CARD OF THANK& � special buy in large quantities allows us to offer of Scarboro. on Thursday. _ " „ tl -Mrs. James Andrew entertain- ed family, of Oshawa;and,,Alvin eisd you s line of "Gracia" one strap, Coban heel Mrs. Bushby. of Pickers g, spent I hereby wish to express my sm shoes nisei trimmed with imitation a number of relatives tit a o Y birthday rty on Saturday. Sunday with their mother in Gere thanks to the many friends for -Mrs. John Dunn has returned Claremont. their kindness and words of sym- alligator, regular �5 00 . home, after spending a couple of -A sad accident, with fatal pathy in my sad bereavement and hne, for $3,49. „ _ - weeks with relatives in Toronto. results occurred on Saturday even• also for the beautiful floral tributes. ` •. Ing on the Provincial highway, Mrs. John Clark - -Thomas Law Is able to be lz y' The stamp "Gracia" on 'a shoe places on around again, after being confined about two miles west of Wbitbv, _ to his bed for several weeks when Mrs. Thomag Loseb, aged 85 Now Advert"e"&mlte. it the mark of approval, style and t through illness. years, when confused by the heavy excellent wear. stepped traffic, std in front of an pp -P. Murphy, who is employed IGS FOR SALE-9 small pias. Ap- An tba city, has been spending 9 _ approaching car, and Was almost P ' " ply Harold'v7right. Phone Stouff 7804 41 - • 1week's vacation at the home on immediately killed. She had crossed the road for the days mail, C'�EEDBUCKWHEATFOR SALE- , Holeproof the lizabeth street. and When one car passed she silver Hull. Norman Burton, larem nt. -?he Women's Association of started to cross when another bbe United Church will meet on car immediately behind, struck FOR SALE-Seed Buckwheat,Silver Top-notch 'Tuesday afternoon, .Tune the 17tb, Hull variety..... $1.00 per bushel. Luther at 2.50, in St. Paul's Church. her, throwing her to the pave Middleton,Brougham. 41 4a -F. H. and Mrs. Westney and meat, fracturing her skull, break- 'Q Ing right ankle and causing a ANTED-In Pickering Village, a _in_i.�osierp W. H. and Mrs. Westne attended e WANTED- smalt house. not more than 6 rooms. AD - y cot ound fracture of the left leg. the funeral of the Lie Mrs.Heron, P Ply Box A.Pickering News. 41 of Scarbow on Thursday last. The car that struck her came to a - y ARM MACHINERY-Both ala :• all the new colors standstill within forty feet of the -Mrs. (Rev,) J. S. Ferguson, .and new for sale. Also for sale,PekiaducJt who was confined to her bed for accident. Dr. J L. McDougall, eggs• w.F.Disney. Greenwood. 85tflo beit some time through Illness, is macho summoned was upon the g e 1EED BUOKWHEATFORSALE- =.,at i•�0! scene W1th1II a few minutes, but C ilver Hull• good clean seed, App] at lot 28, - improved and is able to be around ►7s lb on his arrival pronounced the- eon.ti Peng. Harry Moore, one Pick again. woman dead. Provincial Officer 2705• 40:42 and 1 1.95e -The Liberals of South Ontario Hilliard investigated the accident, - -- - ' • will meet in the Town Hall, Whit O RENT-Un Church St Pickering will on Friday evening, Jn , 20th, but the driver Of the car, R. A, T hall c: brick house,including blinds and fix- by, 29! Milverton Blvd., To- suers. Apply G.D. sly, 210 Indian Rd. To- to nominate a candidate for the tanto,or News office. approaching election. See advt. mato. was not held as there was - Gordon and kite, Gordon not sufficient evidence to place FOR BALE OR RENT-On Church - the responsibility On him. The St•Ptcktr;ng, a targe host house, Brooms +Grocery Specials for this week L '�Daag, Of Chicago, I11., are visit- y and batb, about 4 acres of land. For full Panic- • Ing the latter'@ parents, Joseph eeeideat is made more bad from ulars apply E Emraott, 53 Amm Avenue. 2 and flee. Cowan. Mrs. Young will 2 the fact that two years ago ber ronto 41 4 ` lremaiD here while her husband daughter met a similar fate on the r7+ORONTO WET-WASH LAUNI - Large 35 oz, tar Queen Olives - highway about a quarter of a milt 1 DRY (semi fimsb? Let ow driver call and g r • will visit Euro explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your _ -The Mission Band of the east of the scene of Saturday n,m,with Mr.S.W.Dais, barber .bop We "Cold Medal" Peanut Batter, - might's tragedy. Deceased is sur- w m In ars Park o Church held a picnic w the vived b her husband one dao P � ]Park on Saturday afternoon when y FOR SALE-Semachine gin . a program of races etc., was in• ghter and six sons- thea cuptxard• K.tcben stove. Hand cult,- "Holly" brand Sliced Peaches Idulged 1D,followed b asap r in —As a conclusion to A ver valor •attac mental. del, H couch.fork Iron beds. i1 f p�e y Clxvrolet ear `924 model, ay forks&e• Rev. 26o $he basement Of St. AIIQreW's suecRasful winter term, the Um1C4+d F. A. Lawson.Pickenn¢.�hoae Put 1800, ia41 large t1II Church. Yonog People's Society held a t`TRAYED-From Int 31. can. a. st �� 26e / -There was the usual heavy banquet in 5t Peal's S. S. Coot OD ,`P,ckenng. on Sundayy June lot, a heifer HatlOnal 14latches, � for itraf6c over the wash end. Among Monday evening. The event was ca:vea 8 months old.theist and wb,tewhereabouts Any tor- r r formation resartltns their wheresttouts will De Li 'them was quite a large number of to honor of the Christian Fellow gladly reenved by Nel on Gates.Cberrywood.41 PrinCeds' .Bose �'+lakes 210 IHhriaers from the United States. ship Committee, which had won OR SALE-Cluckinfr bens. Bar- who ar who had come over for the great the efficiency contest held during Fred Plymouth Reeks and thio Wyant by 2 fronvention being held iD Toronto the winter months. ' The loom also seven heavy wire front ossa, use 2 It by 2M ithis week. was tastefully decorated with the fr b7 5�it fans•very ,moble for fatns Road. Pen•• IDCHAPMAN 1 � or rabbits. David J Scott, Altana Road half - - -J. S. and Mrs. Jepheon, of colors of the Satiety, red, white. stile north of Kingston Road salt- n, ,Brooklin ; Mr. and airs Norman, blue and-Ahaki. representing the L•OR SALE-Radio. HiogSilverione of Toronto, and Geo. W. P. and 'four gronpe. The tables were r Neutrodyne a tubes. 815.00. Radio. De- + 'tQ Mrs. Every, of Whitb attended decorated with sprits flowers and Forest 4 tabes and loop aerial. $a ter Easide 'Thor' ���- �� rade*batter7 A volts•.$tor. vol battery char - .the services in this White Chore lt 'Boots_ h head made place Garde and pea er,ale Qo;pee D C mortar,sob.alt. 1+h yy.u� oD Sunday afternoon, and when Prngrame made by the young pea Ali ,n good condition, Apply Geo•Burkho3lder. An Pickering were the guests of Ple themselves. twee sixty young whttev.ic Dat. Il;• A. and Aire. Bunting. people enjoyed the well prepared FLOUR AND CHOPPING MILL. -A week ago Saturday James supper and the interested program for sale-to close the estate of the late Joseph Of toasts and musical nilmber8 Laxly.The executors art offering the whitevale 'Tripp met with a painful accident Flour sad Chopping mill for sale Its - of can hue laid him off Sat for which followed. W. R. Strike. of «rob,splendid water power sod large�� mill Guarantees you perteet comfort in a work y wmanville.a well known Young bw1ding.For full particulars apply at mill,or to Bo time. Accompanied by his wife Bo lee worker of this Presby- Mrs,Leary Whitevale•Ont. 29tf boot. Our boots and shoes for work and fine and two children. he left home in p JOHN H N S E L NS A N wear have always been of the highestquality, ..a car. owned and driven by John tory, was the speaker of the g - Hutchison, to spend the week end evening and gave the young peo- but in our opinlon this "Thorn-Bill" boot 18 with relatives ink Dee. When pie a worth while message. He Shaer and General Blackemttb, pa also contributed a leseiag solo to Osyacet leas Welding the embodiment of everything of the highest Iaearing their destination they the musical part of the Droolo t land Brazing _ �plagg and i8 the finest thing It has been our same to a bend In the road, sad Following the program a preeeD- � T"sa not making the torn they ran sato privilege to afer " -a ditch and struck a tree. smash- talion of floor lamps Was made by Wishes to announce that be will carry -- Ing the radiator. A broken steer. the YOaDg People to Rev.and Mrs. on business in the shops which'.be flog Rehr caused the acxideot. All Ferguson end Rev. and airs. Rick- bpa purchased from Thos. Ste- ard, in appreciation of all that pbenson, starting on f:J •,r *Wsped injury except Mr. Tripp, .. Monday.May 19th. .-A Few of Its ''Fine Points who was baldly cat above the eye, they have done to help the Young ' which was thirteen the eye, People and to maka the Society Tyg[$ TADZR--riokering Station .''to close the required t He ie able es the success it has been. The reci- T.B. Trains gains Eaai dn+as M wa 'he close the but. unable to resets Pieate were.completely taken by No. to Nail • . 7.6$a la. Genuine elk upPers. solid leather fall work. surprise, but thanked the Young 28 Local 12.49 P.P.�' lift heels. Solid leather insoles. water- People for their Rifts. ''Blest Be >� r'°°.1 6'18 P. >E -On 11Monday night -a motor The Tie That Binds" and the Sunday train, 8.88 A.M. proof boot. solid leather slip soles. No. stecident occurred-on-the-highway waa6 dna as tallows- - i e bend outsoles. A Goodyear welt. Mizpah Benediction brough -sem � . at the east and of the village, in lie• 27 Looal 9.28 A.M. which one ed and willman babl s lose the ei ort spleL0661 119 P.hi ndid 'Friday geveningoee last a' ,� �9 Mau 8.46 P.ri.• -:jnslst on seeing "Thore-Gilt" Shoes. � SOS P. M. :.' o! one eyeTheycar contains meeting was held by the business Sunday train, we five persons, four men and "one men of the village in the Gordon go ole is according to Standard _. � tae ' g -:have the exclusive agency of this dretrict. woman,all foreigners, who were House to consider arrangements time. returning to their home in Oeb for the Dominion Day celebration Radio Licensee Issued. uta, after tieing in the city. The co be held under the auspices of, Black smithing 1 - _ oar was being driven by H. Teub• the Fire Co., with the co-operetion PiekeIsm -ert, and when in front of. Mr. of the Women's Inetitate There gorse-shoeing and General--Work- Fred T. Bunting, • Quigley'@, crashed into one of was a goodly a-ttendsace, and promptly attended to. Established 1857. Liarke's large tracks. One of the collnu, see appointed with C. A occupente, John Roscoe, who was Sterritt as chairman 'end E. C. .Lawn flowers Sharpened --so badly--iwkw d-ab*ut t#e- eye, Jones,8ec'y-Treas., also a general. _.. and-Repaired. _-- -------- - was taken to the Oshawa Geoersl committee of about 25 men of the Satisfaction guaranteed. TRR R_ -Hospital-by rritt. The village- The meeting then ad- Phone Maly. 4125 AL GARAGE I others in the car received minor journed to meet again on Tuesday cute from broken glass. The car to make further arrangements. C S E was badly wrecked, but the track It was decided definitely to hold a 917 HIGHLAND CREEK Tele hone 4900 l was only e g y Gomm An oreh- -Itis told that a number of extra from Tororto will be engag. 1Ckermg Mills "''Shrinere in the States had given ed for the day •and also for the - _ ■p. their intention of attending &Wing pavilion at night. The the Toronto convention because Ding Dong Revue has been so- Id won have to get a supply of gaged for a two hours entertain we have a limited quantity Df Auto Repairs, Accessories,Otis and warm winter clothing to protect meat from the stage in the extra good quality Shorts ar ` them from the arctic climate that evening. Prizes will be awarded the price of. ordinwry mill "'Gasoline, Acetylene Weldi$g - ` they would encounter in the for the beet two and the worst feed, excellent for pigs o Canadian City. Otbere had heard two outfits is the parade, also for or any live stock. that they would be anabie..to the best two jnvenile outfit@, A Battery Chargings secure accommodation in the city good list of games is being provid- The feed business is our line. We y and would have to be billeted in ed, inialuding football, softball, study this to give you the ..:Repairs made On allAma�es lumber camps an far ant as twenty races, horse shoe pitching eta It beet possible value miles from the city. They would is intended to baye a football _ _f_orgour money. - also have to guard themselves game between a league team._an_d -- " of c( irs. -� `'a#tainet beiriR' scalped ' by the a Toronto tease. A gubtaotial We have Chick Starter, Egg Mash -- _ : ,bands of Indian@ that roam the prite will be given for old-time Scratch Feeds, or any feed streets of the city. They can be flddlerr. The following chairmen you may need, deliver= seenred, however. that the police of committees have been appoint- ies any reasonable of Toronto, who have no superior F : Field Sport,*, F. T. Bunting : distance. _ R T,Es -: SPENCER P .j�T ��iQ the World for courage, ability Football, 9r W. Davis ; Softball, CHAI V1J lr FADd nby@ical stature• will be gnite Dr. McEwen : Bootbs. M. S. Chap Ph one 5317 soon] to the task of prOtectinit man. The admission fee bast been f0 th-m from all dangers whish tbep II fixed aR follows . Adults. 54•+�ent@ ; i r.' a1r �'•y�q /�yy�p� t Proprietor, Picikerzng� - Lr. 9r, non l.O Pinka inn Dl'll�eaila.'. Ctiilitatlnvl - -..