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Res. ber, reaches, doubletreee, GREEN RIVER. -_ - embarot the Amedeas Optomevial James Raver is tile-draining for -. . _ - HstabWhed 1988 , tion. Byes esamioaa hi wvomtment, tongues etc. ` On ` ' several farmers here. A bee will be' held at Brunswick �! Clasemoot, t• Open to buy a quantity of good • Winter wheat is heading out and Hall Cemetery, Green River, on Fri dRL A.GRUBIN,R. O.-Byesi¢ht "basswood"and elm some good crops are to be seen here. day,. June 20th. The committee .L t dist. Honour graduate of the College loge. Several. milk shippers attended ss warald greatly appreciate the assist- _ of Q�p,tt��metrr of Canada: Gola medalist Goon meeting, at Pickerin on Monda ev.- Goose of an one haven friends or re. -A -_j - ` .int Herman prize winnerin 1928. At Markham - Grain Chopping Tuesdays g y y g BARLEY FEES .ears Monday from 9 a,m. to a P.m,.in Dr. and Fridays. ening to regulate the flow, of milk. datives buried there, who ,wish. .to - Herker'a aenul offing. At Stouffville from.wed _ Fred. Annari- and family have re- help in cleaning up the cemetery; to Sattedand each west. Eyn e:amin- Is the cheapest Feed on the market ° ca.eestittea and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all turned from a visit to the Home of stLowestPrim. Phone Stouff 2403. 48ly descriptions. Mrs. Aanan's parents at South Riv- FAIRPORT, fort the results it gives. - tsgai. .Price reductions at the a?• On 'Monday afternoon one of the 'A great many farmers testify to its ;We wish- our students at No.. b new cottages situated on the beach value by the continued Aj� B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory.' and,at the High Schools every suc- and belonging to a family in Tor= - use Of it. eSoWtor.Notary Fnblic Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6406 or 8429 or write cess at their examinations which are onto,'was discovered. to be on fire. If-you have never used it, try it Na. South wins Court Bowe, Whitby. 2aly Chaa. White,Locust Hill. Out.. now beingwritten. ' An alarm was sent to the Pickering on my guarantee: r BBATON. BELL A Rt)8S. Barrrsst- Messrs, Winter Bios. and families Fixe Co., Who were soon on the 'era. solieiton. 904 northern Ontario- I s visited Acton recently. The new scene with the chemical engine' am .4 lEsaiI Be 930 Bay Street.Toronto, j st. Arrivingh0116e resents an attracti4e addition pea Mixtureu Bpm, p in a short time had the fire under H,$1,Bev, to the neighborhood. control. The fire started around the J.n.F.Ross Adelaide 2841". T. Annan and F. H: Westney had. fire-place at the west end.. The fire I.make a strong Feed containing..one . l�SULYEY - Solicitors etc.. Chowe 2X, 3X and 5X B. Cr. h towsf recently l -F valuable Westneey p ox on rules, iia g cool opletthird Feed pile to Fe�d9. rad � j�IOHARD60N, pIUSERING A place had pot been built alon ort � ,Crefadaeation its Building, corner of _._Cedar Shin ed caw apparently was polsone rom Y Gas itieltsec d Sts. Toronto. Phony - a thin lining of cement be a for dairy cows. e,4489 and 600, Pickering cake .apen spray poison fire and the woodwork supporting it widaaada nae Saturday eresines. Phone°Z ek The many friends of Roy H. and Also $ lame gnautity of and the heat created by forty-eight Meat WSntBd Mrs. Rickard presented him with. an hours -of wood fire had 'caused the phi rougb and dressed Oddi gas and s beautiful table in a- cement to heat to such an extent as �IIC�RhBat For $ale' ppreciation• of his work amongi_them. to cause the wood-work to take fire. r.: BIL O.SMITH. D. D. 4., L. D.S., JS(!k Pine. B Oe and A social time wag' also enjoyed at W _10 � �,T .. - the home of W. and Mrs. Guthrie. The Pickering Fire Co. were able to r- 1�1 tgooce•aor to Dr,).1v,Dalen). Graduate of H. extinguish- all traces of Sire with ,SemlQoh Lumber. very little damage.being done. )F'ii- ails K07W College of Dental surgaom and Toros- �. t}oshowei+sraity. At Claremont class o+er D, A. C 0 A L a1�i eiar7 Tuesday and Friday Ph_ns GR EJE N W OO D. ty.doli8ra will't;uite well take care 'y 7J of all replacements. A -:- PIC -:- n �BBBBRT T. FALLA_IeS._L D e _ D.D.3-Gesdas�ciTtiie Royal Cgvege of Sunday at his home here. iSROUGHAM. s .o..and site vai+eniq of Toronto. James and Mrs. Raine spent Sun- A Rood supply of Hard and Soft `l p■[e io r. deaw.acone door east of st. and- LUMB� YARD day with friends near Brampton. T. C. Brown was a cite visitor segs' _ Coal on,hand. Also i►supply - •a.s Church, PietviagI Ont. Office boar,: 9 eras days this weelL o.AL to • m-, or by appoiatmme. ray Miss Cruise, of Osharva, spent the of Kindling Wood, +�•>• •Pick wen 49 week-end with Fred and Mrs Gib= The Will Cameron family, of Os- g _ haws were Brougham callers on Sat- toys length. FURNITURE son. - ffissitsssss Ifsprits. Mrs, J. Stewart and son, of Tor- urday. 12tf -Phone Pick. 1709, b" NEW; USED ANN ANTIQUE onto, spent Saturday with Mra, M Miss Cora Cruse, of Osbawa,'spent AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- IN GREAT VARIETY the week-end with F. W. and Mrs. F *Fire and aut4saWleInavanceofall kinds. A. Sadler. IaONALD..MUNRO. PICKRKINGI' usassseUK-Pani-of solid 8naseial sena- Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. Mr, ani Mrs. Purdy, of Sm_ith'b Gibson. w ' tresses, Dressers, Tables and Falls,- called on Miss M Wood on W► aid Mrs. Bate of Toronto,were RAI/NC:7HA M' ! GBORGB KBAF-Licensed avedon• Chairs, Picture Frames. S+nWy here with tlidr aunt, Mise Bate, on ' ter.Mama. Uve stork and general sake Mr. and Mrs. Robson, of Calgary, qday. Build1ng and General flur penis are tha lowest. Mr. and Mrs, Jermyn and the Gan-attended to. Term.reasonable. R. _ are visiting the' formers sister, Mrs. contracting. s. yak. PboueStouf 9002. 61-4 J. R. Bealr - tion family, spent..the: week-end- in :. CilB><oIIlont James Raine. _ _ _ Bstlmates-furnished on sit ciasose. POSTILL. Licensed AuctioneeR. Phoney" Wm. Orn rod Sr. returned hoarse Haliburton. of work-tatertor and Bitterne. • ars 0010811410 •t York ani OrAado• Aue• on Friday after spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family Alterations and re airs. - saiss et;all Maes atsesaae is os aboeasae of Toronto, were with T. and Mrs. p t amww aMresa Green liver P.T. oar, TIMB TABL.B-Piekerins 8/allots in and arottaed 'leoronto. chimneys Built Concrete Work. - T.S. Trains going EY/du r follows': Lloyd and Mrs 'Wilson 'and little Been' on- Sunday. B.B>dATON TOWNRIM OLBSH Th Empringham family, of Tor- Phone Pickering 5712 . . • oe...zs«e. Oaasmlrsww tar Naklo� - No. 10 Mall 7,58 A M, daughter, of Oshawa,'spent the-week ONTARIO �«seataa•, m s, em a t oo loan W 28' Local 2.49 P:]lL. end with Ed and Mrs Annis onto, visited -with L, and.'Mrs.- Mat. FAIRPORT.. _ "Inme me"' Ids « s0 Local 5.19 P.m Mr. and Mrs: Gilbert, who have thews on Sunday. ORL t-v Bunchy train, &S9 A.M. 'charge of the station here Mr. and Mrs.� Higgins and Mia8 R.GRANT-Loc L concession 4, Trains ins wool ice as follows-- -during the past three weeks have-re- Ruth Gamble were recent. visitors Starbaro, Telephone Markham 7608 No. as Local 9.28 A.X. turned to their home in. Belleville. with Mrs. Gamble. Aowuntant. Bwmes and Muniei- to so imill . ; 9.19 P.M. C. A. Balsdon and family, of Pick- Nova'Scotia Shingles ' Wesley Smart son of Rev. W. and g tan GRANT. GODFRE Y&CO..aL -.. 9 Mail L46 P.Ms 'graduated from the ering spent Sunday -mith - Wilfrec ¢alt Geivanised Steel Shingles - St, Bast. Toronto, Canada. Adelaide 8,08 P. ]lit. Mrs. Smart hsa and Mrs. Hamilton. Bird's Felt Slate Shingled - Sunday trs3n. �� College -in Toronto, and is a- 11, MAW, LIOBNSBD AIIO- iF.oregoing is according to Standard bout. to open up an office•in Pene= Wesley and Mrs. Lehman and sons - for sale at TION=R,torYork,QntaricandDoreem time. tang. We wish-him success. • of Atha, visited With Wm. Brain T. PATER8ON'8 - CLAREiIONT Mas An kions of sj �� stum dad - and family on, Sunday. TY.m.toesao.tile Datas for rains may as CHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER Mrs. W. Sadler has returned hom,b Call and et rices, Phone eBi2 - at NSwS•One., BA nae inesPas after spending a few days with her Robt. Harvey and family and A. g p •= whitbs.Out. W WASHED OUR W7tY. sister Mrs, C. Wilson of Brooklin. ABY and friend of-Toronto. spent Wa have made a business of Mrs. Sadler is not improving in hen Sunday with Bert and Mss. Harvey. . LAWS ' waah day, Hare each color lth as well as. we would like to gee Lloyd and. Mrs. Wilson and little Coad :_Coal band fabric is given the scienti- ber daughter, of Oshawa were guests of ° s tic formula that beet meets its _ Ed, and Mrs• Annie over the week-•. A R A Q !.' needs. For each close we urs gads AND SERVICR STATION �- - �WHITwALIS Harold Barclay, and mother visit- tree from nine to twelve chan-- ed the Haywood'family, of Dunnville _ $aTd and Soft goal Of the' ob of altered rainsoft water. , • An average of oil hundred Sol- Mise Srene Pugh is home for the recently, Miss Lola- retu rned with We are'prepared to do all HHdr• tleSt aaall On - Borns for your family washin summer. them. Of repainag of cars, also.bat- - here we cleaner.,and for the',:wek-end. Holl" Lending visiting the forth weldio Gad in fact. -.last longer. _Farmers is-this district expect er's uncle, Daniel Pegg, wso has been 'everything is eon THOS. A. �' T � very good crops this-year. cylite ill nection •with - r Oshawa J �d Dry Kenneth Turner is spending a peter ,gnd Mrs:;Brown and family .-car wont. cacezi V% • Gat + week's `vacation at his home here. and Mr, and Mrs. Love, of Toronto, Gas, Oils, x Grease and Ateeeseoriea Cleaaia Co., Ltd W. J. and Mrs. Beatoit and daulgh- were visitors at. the Perryman home always on Band. Ta:i:t�ee'vic`e. - A11 clothes ned frequent di•y deanin� tern spent'Sunday with Mrs. and on Sunday. _ Hou-se - to keep them sanitary, Our cleaning D. R. Beaton. Fred and Mrs. Byers and laugh- Agent for Chevrolet Cars. r department turns old clothes Mra. Griffin•has returned borne ter Marjorie, and Mrs.-W. W. Gee out like now, after a visit to her daughter. Mrs. and daughter, Doris, were Toronto Gordon I 1. W s $K s « V 'WB CALL AND DBLIVBR• Reg. Waker at Goodwood.- visitors on Sunday. • C�can n Phone 8800 Mesdames Parks, M. E. and,M. R. Much ,sympathy is felt for John R,O:Jones, Local Reprerhntative. ` PBzks and Mm H. E. Turner spent and 2irs,_Linton. of Winnipeg, who _._ -- Sunday with Orillia friends, lost their only daughter Dorothy, af- To -Tx� Miss Betty Austin, of Milton Col- tei a short illness, Miss Dorothy, in Blacksmithifig ! lege is home for the summer months the past, spent many of her vacs. - _- ow that housecleaning time is with her rnother and grandmother. tions•wigr th•her andmother,.the late segse r'" here, why not brighten up. Horse shoeing a Specialty. ' The B.`Y. P: V. next Monday ev- Mrs,, Geo. Linton: �. / Mik - - %be home with new All General Work,including Wood ening at the Baptist parsonage'.in - The Ladies Aid met at`the home of _ floor coverings? Work, promptly charge of Mr: and Mrs. R. Packer. Mrs, N. Bie last Thursday afternoon; U e our.epeeial gaality : attended to. c' "� nal meeting". Every Topic: votio ti The date of 'the garden party was _We have.-new - Also, body welcome. - set for'Tuesday evening, July 8th; Agent for Taco.Farm, Mrs. and David Annis and E. E. with' Pearl Newton and Concert Co. ABSORBENT COTTOiFv OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM and Annis of Brougham and Mrs. Frank to give the program. The place is CONGOLEUM RUGS -Machinery. Turner have .returnea'from a motor at the beautiful home of Fired and More ecnomieal, no washing in the new patterns, �+� T� 'wpp��B,=d trip to Trenton, Kingston• and other Mrs..Disney. Reserve the date. iaearee gleaner milk, �. Eastern points, . •The W. M. S, of St, John's Church Special rice e have Walnut Deessere from GREENWOOD _491y = p Don't forget the garden party to' will meet at the home of Mrs: C. k. . _ 26.00 to 40,00 - '- be held under the auspices of the Un- Barclay on Thursday, June 26th, The finoked that . 49 c£11 8 Q pound Dressing Tables 30,00 ited church, on the elvarch lawn, on missions bale will be pac And .00, june en aycT so any one contributing please have been secured for the occasion: leave parcels before that date with We also-sell Filter cloth Other Dressers-and Stands On hot days, by cooking on the James Esplin, comedian;. Sam $1de, Mrs. Geo. Philip .or with_ 'Miss Bate and Filter Discs alui►ay in stock. comic violinist; Sid Lorainne, enter- or bring donations to the meeting. ,Coleman .Alr•O-Gas Stove. tainer; Loretto Richards, accompan The Women's Institute met at the e have Bimruons Steel bade in ..' ♦- i$_t._ _ :_. home of Mrs. Winton .White. on Tug _ walnut to match dresuiers, Save umel iii i�ZFr We learn-.&t Mrs. Hickson, AvQta sday, June 10th, The attendance has charge of the Primary Dept. of was goo3. The presldeYit, Mrs. Hol- ttresses pricbd from 7.50 Reasonably the public school Frere, has been a With a -25e tin.of Talcum Powder ^- Y �. y priced and absolutely p- ,thy, presided After the ordinary to 28. _.. . _ mate. call' and pointed,'principal of the public school business of the day was transacted we are giving a bottle'of at Mount'-Joy,' Markham, and` wilt Mrs. Brown gave a full report of"the perfume - �- u in and ins take on Ahe duties of the position in Kinsale District meeting. On-am pact these goods at , ' see them., po our show"fooms. - September. Congratulations, al- ount of the good accomplished by though she will be very much raja- the League of Nations, was read bs :A - bsolutely Free. = -- - - sed in the school and community. Mrs: Cassie.--The-Roll call was ans- Oaly a limited quantity at 1, A Ste mitt All kinds of Garden Tools;Lawn Our ball team journeyed to Port -veered by giving the names of prom= Mowers and General' Perry on Saturday. evening and de- inent temperance workers. A short - y ]�_� Nit W • . feated the. Ports by 8-3. Pat Nowian sketch of the life of Frances Willard ,onesDmg St01r6_ 'g ' = Hardware. our pitcher fanning 15, passing only was given by Mrs. Holtby. Mrs. Phone„•1900 1 and allowing just two singles. Next Harvey, pianist, led the gathering in Agent@ fol•Sargon and - Furniture Dealer andt ALVIN BUSHBY Saturday evening, $roe ham visits coranrinity singing. 'Mrs. White Sp6rgon Pills. "'i• Funeral Director us at Diamond Park,and we would •-nth young assistants served re- Also Ambulance Service Hardware Phone 4600 like everyone who can find it poss- freshments. A pleasant social halt Druggist and Chemist,. ibis to attend and cheer the boys a- hour �-uas then spent over the tea L81`ing, ontuio 3'IC -BRINGS long Game, .te 6A, cups. _ Phone 6840 , etkertu r,-., •,''`, r, ,.F� .fg - w-^••cr::ri?v. w.:.,•.3t'.+tis ';, .a a• 'yT'- iia . i•-.. .. .. fe'.:o/�• f: `.,. �l• V'�.,:i�S a+•'G� z'p .'q"° •✓v?'�,:'+i 'SF^ v.�s '��L, ;f+i.R�^? '�f'1 4" 'R^-" -�'e. ��' yL'rsizw-f1 z ? r • ordered XIV. TQu WiU like the n41V01W "Sit," be ordered �^oughly,,motion- ral stoelsi j ipose aHOW 0Z t japan Green Blend th"ngto y." V Theo: two Franks you robbed are N an English lord and his servant. They ---`- - '' -'- seek something which I also seek and. with them in their venture are•two others, an Amerikansky, Nash, and $y ' �. D. }-ipWDEN SMITH one named.Zaranko, whn, they-say, is a fiddler and was and of our people r in his-youth. - ' - "I, am called Giorgi Bordu. "Good! Above everything else we (GREW) BEGIN HERE TODAY I gi y wish to learn what has Become of the friend is named Jakka in the Tzigane Amerikansk and the fiddler and when M While at the Crusades the original I camps. The name he bore in his own y Lord James Chesby gained possession f they are to arrive. Also,there are two of the secret to the Treasure of the country is burned under a killing." more franks at the hotel, a man nam- � Bucoleon;and left to his-descendants) She looked at the more respectfully King and his daughter. They, I _ *Fr !>!0� the �lde�� _ documents concerning same. A desper- and, began shifting the, money into think;"are Amerikansky like Nash.,We rate gt.it of bati.dits, in ar. effort to I three equal piles. do not understand how they come to be ■ steal the key to the treasure, murder "Did he have any papers, that in this business. If they are really in BLOOM STILL OR Every man hes his troubles-and Nue. Chesby'3 uncle and the title des- Frank?" asked Tokalji abruptly. it, perhaps it would be worth while to most of them wear skirts. rends to Hugh. The bandits, of whom "All that he had is there," replied kidnap the girl.- We might'hord h?r , Eliza,' said a friend of the family 'an 'Italian, Toutou, is head, shadow Nikka to the old colored ' washer-woman, Hugh and his friends on their way to .to blackmail her friends." i "have you seen•Hiss Edith's fiance?" r Constantinople, and on the train going 'Humph!" The Gypsy thought fora ' "But what do they seek that you moment It was strange that You ?" "Nor ma'am," she answered, through France trap Jack Nash, a y also seek. asked Nikka. " gi' "If you breathe it.to a soul, I will'ain't been in the wash yet. _ friend of Hugh's and the narrator of attacked those two Gior Bordu. I. -this story, and endeavor tc gain in- do not.want them sneaking around cut out your heart with my own knife, - formation from him. Jack escapes- here. They are after something that I, Beran Tokalji," replied the Gypsy Dolly: "It's too bad of You. You While-Hugh and Watkins lead their I want myself." chief by way of preface. "They have maid You wouldn't give away that sec- shadowers astray, Jack Nash and .a He then motioned to the girl'to show the secret to a treasure." ret I told you." Dor s; "I didn't,give ' Gypsy. friend, Nikka Zaranko steal us our room- Nikka and I pouched "What?" exclaimed "Nikk'a., with it away. I exchanged it for another." p' sway and go to Seres; T arkey, where t our shares of the loot we had brought great pretense of astonishment. "Here - Nikka meets his uncle, Wasso Mikali,i / hh who disguises them as Gypsies With in and followed the gypsy girl across in Stamboul?" Use Minard's for Rheumatism, p• �� - six others of Wasao's tribe they proceed I the courtyard to the building which "Close by, my lad, close by. They A � to Constantinople. Nikka and Jack',fronted it on the left and was extended ;:-_ow its location, but if we are smart ; r eart�r out a fade robbery of Watkins by the brick addition I have spoken-d we should be able-to take it from them before the house of Tokalji, an ally of I to shut in. partially the rear of the as soon as they reveal their knowl- Toutou's. Tokalji occupies the house court. edge. It is for us to find out their '*1a�� Au � �F'QQ��p ` - where the treasure is burled, and when' •"Here or above, whichever you say,"isecret or wring it from them; by tor- i•�a C�► • Nikka. and Jaen dead for entrance f, •9 he admits she announced to us These are the tune, if necessary." a --..after the fake robbery, quarters of the young men. "This is a job worth doing, cried Im 1� M" .y - - the Nikka realized that if we set up a{Nikka, jumping u "Jakka and I _ .GO ON WITH THIS STORY " p' The famous Passion Play is different standard of conduct from will be dilligent. do.awing wed thousands. In --CHAPTER X111. = that obsen ed by our brother bachelors I "Very well," Tokalji assured. "It Augustand september, the we would prejudice our position in this Iwill help"yoc-to await the return of crowd has passed—there's :- - - There were two interesting char- strange community. !the two I have out watching these greater comfort and better ����� garters close at hand. One was a sial- ``What Is good enough for them is !Franks in Pera. You shall eat heart- choice of accommodations 4 dol- wart, black-bearded man,with a seam-_,good enough for us," hc�decided. "But I ily, and th:3 evening Kara will dance everywhere. Your travel ed-wicked face that wore a habitual where ido you live, maiden?" in the couityard•" tiara buy the utmost. ty 44 B�� ID scowl. The other was a girl of per- Her face glowed rosily with satis-I He steppe-1 B-side, and Waved us per- 'The ideal. eorgJore way to tae haps eighteen, whose lissome figure set faction at this first evidence of his. !Tours. this Aura ti r,via Star i, �oR her ra dress like a Paquin kali- � mission to go; and we walked through yours. They are rimed to rasa � GONDEPISED ull advantaise of all thela—ble g interest in herse f. ithe courtyard to tke crumbling wall Conditions at rhe lowest possible ette. She was very brown. "Across the court," she answered. whieh rim-ned the Posh horus at one carr. Every derail of your trip is ' She regarded me almost with con •,Come ar.d you shall see." point, Its base a rubble-heap, its bat- arranged before you stmt. ►tis the ideal food for tempt, but her eyes fairly devoured l We descended the stairs iAto the big tlements in fragments, its platform Tour A - 49 days, $625 the bottle-fed baby ..-Nikka. ball on the ground-floor, and crossed �overgrovfn w..th weeds. 'Tour B -.59 days, $725 , "This is the one," she cried. "he ran the court and to the buildin o site ; "It would not be difficult to climb becatuseitisdeari,utaiforaa y g PPo 3•'islring England, Scotland, lncornpositior>rntstritiow, like that atalllon we had from the on the right of the entrance and up hare,' I'said idly, printing to the Denmark. Germany. Ata- � � 'Arab of Nejd, and yon should have , thzougt a door. gallsbe:ween the ata-les,'and the slop- aria. Italy,Switzerland and § :most easily digested of all seen hies strip the old Frank." I "These are the quarters of the mar ing piles of bowlders. We strolled ver France- artificial foods and always But the fnan on glowered at us. tied people," explained Kara, to the young•yen's quaff ters,and w ile sailin4 oa r si't ready for instant use where his hand on the hilt of one of the lone .••end you?" asked Nikka �I wrap-are myself in 3 glcomy atmos.• 1, '� t -Ir■=3 diluted with plain boiled - knives in his waistsash. "Oh, I live where 1 choose, but most phere, Nikka swapped sneedotra of �B ' avatar. itLusedmoreofteis, "Be still, Kara! You jabb.?r like a beg' 4-13 than all other artificial of all I like my garlen.' Irrii.,e v.ith the others who drifted in t� •.crow "Your..garden? Where is there sand out. . . - *or complete information and--- foodsccimbbiwed. "And you snarl like a wolf, Old I arden°" tTo l e continued.) itevrrrasrd itinerary.phone.writs -One,".she retorted."I say I saw them•' g 'I will show you, Giorgi Bordu." - or call may ` Somewhat of it I saw myself," he I hilnard•s Drives Awa the Headache. ��atlsi.E.Toronto N CO.LNC, " Fara crossed the room and opened y T���• admitted:"but -s`gat a reason for tak- another door, This led to a pillared, . or stay Autbori:ed 140 St.Paul W„Mormetl t ing strangers in from the street?" EAT MOSQUITOES Ticket Aaenc387 e portico, and I gasped.in.wonder at the The wise vacationist will tnc'lade a Send Free6ahyBooXro, • Nly comrade and I are new to Starr_l•'leer loveliness of this morsel of im- C1 .,•.,•„ SIMAD -' boulr stated Nikka. "We have heard 'perial Byzantium,buried in the frowsy fishbowl of Gambusia sptnis in his go- I vista. ••••••••••-•••-•» _ of Beran Tokalji in many camps. A lanes-of Stamboul. It was exactly as Ing-away outfit. A useful pet is the -.-•......•....••••••..- great thief, •tsev said."and one-who'tLe first Hugh had described it in the i Gambusia. . 17urued loose lit a pond -tr'eatet. his people well. - I it consumes its weight In mo%qu•Ito I I s ....:too missing,half of the Instructions whish " �- - - "How do you kn,w that I am To larvae in less than no time. What t ,,, we had found. __,:,)sa,li, demanded the bearded man, I dug my fingers into Nikka's arm. this country needs next ie a land-!so _ plainly flattered by Nikka'•s speech. �- ..Yes, yes," he said quietly in Eng. Ing Gambusia, and then everything Th., girl thrust her.elf scornfully to'lisp. "I see it, toe But do not let will be lovely. I~ Plan Now For This Summer'• Good Timed 'the fore. HUNTING. shingr DI - Iyourself see>cn excited," H� n n Pic- e "Gabble, gabble, gabble," she mock- - nice swimming and r/"1 e "Are we old wives that we month Incoluntari'.y I repeated to �siyseH cruising on lake. rt ter, , the concluding sentences of the In- sound or bay odd to Me aver everything? These men tubbed, structions which we had all memos- - seat of Living. ha:DDinesa, _ they fled unseen, they have their loot. _ M► contentment and b o u t � • _ men oL CrutsaboutFoster-father, you are not so keen as�,ized:' "From.the center of the Fountain owners _ r you once were. Something was said I { ' This double cabin �_�-•- _ _ ... take-four paces west toward the wall . Crutsabout. 29' long. b' of a division•" Iof the atrium. Then walk three paces lu" wide and s' c'• draft A greedy light dawned in Tokalji ; Is a completely eavtvp,d I s. north. Underfoot is a red stone an summer t comes and f to • priced. ;.ls at ao_ tch ards�n = . • "Yes, yes," he insisted, "that is tory Sleeve atzr tour n, The renter of the Fountain—where forward cabin and two in right So you said,my lad, and if you(could that be? The 1 stretched side- stern cabin. Excellent ^ �� ,����t,'K''�. would have shelter yrou-must pay for pool design. Der.ectqu balance v f► wise to ns, as a-e stood in front of the, av+d staunch, quality can- - ,it" atrium. Plainly then, it was intended I - structlen make C r u i a- - So will L" - abouts sound and sea- _ to mean from the center of the pedes-J prices worthy for any water. - ' - e ender. 60-J.P. Gray Sales and Service by loose char and a watch down on a on w7tuh 'the hon was perched. I bom NIarinemotorgives-eruta--,�_- . change stepped out from the portico, measur-`, :ass. In¢ speed, of thirteen �T. EL F. BENSON, N.A.. - Ahe ground, and squatted beside them. ed with my eye the distance from the to -• -" muco write for grata- ,371 Bay Street Toronto, Ont. The rest of us did the same. The pedestal west toward the d*atl of the �•" - . girl seized the belt and emptied the atrium, and walked north on the paved I - '• '-'-- •- ' compartments, one by one (walk which'rimmed the central. grass-� �` �. ► "English gold," she exclaimed. plow theem Enameled Ware! ) ou "This was worth taking. -You are a i - The flagging here; while naturally I Suri the Won sits you • man -of judgment, friend. What :s worn b the passage of time was as our name?" l y p g I :aged have the shield-shaped F seven as though i, had been aid yester- _ SMP label of quality, it~ day. •Ii was composed of blocks of red and brown granite.in' a checker- - r.� board pattern, but they seemed to be O O�� i only a foot square. It was not until .� • / I.passed the center of-the fountain `� 1 that I discovered that-at regular 'in- tervals n-tervals a larger stone was inserted in - ► t the design. C%d And sure enough I found ' collar t "' I&-Md one-about three-and a half paces, +I , ` and_I roughly made it, in a northerly e ' line from the .point I had calculated 1 a RICY y- No man.of good appearance as a e - the fountain- Alertness - goes out ori out a co ar... Alertness scores every-hemKara had -no eye's lor'a'n-., one save e r he go a - -nor does bout with - d6sty,unpolished ehoea... Nikka, and I ventured to stamp my - 'Wrigley's creates pap AAd 9W sandaled' heel on the stone as I trod - Personal pride suggests a orgy and keeps you alert. over it. It gave back no different bound - en ug from those on either side of it, but - - to keep'the iboes smartly »A5If package ma9•" TM when my - first-- disappointment had prestntableandwater. fjotngoing tosleep atthe whed passed, ? told myself.that this was no oo . your tai: more than could have-been expected. Had it sounded hollows surely, some _ person in the course of seven centur-I Makes-� lies would have .ioticed it, and whether � MBZolFlijoe possessed of knowledge of the treasure 1 s (or not-must-have had sufficient enter- A$aaity�loiver'vvil[tceep prise.to attempt to find what it Con-.t ltta►atrimamdlneat ceased. 77 orgW i{t'^tl-Ali.ad� - POLISH SHO Nikka an7 Kara soon returned and prtovoWred. At yourbwd-, log we proceeded back to our quarters. On ware tirypy, .t a c`att the way, we met Tokalji who dismiss-( JAMES SMART PLANT NU66ET TIN "WA a t>vw ed Kara.and escorted us up the stairs eaoaKwutoar. 7 into a large chamber where he himself a >a ISSUE No. 25—'30 l.pt I V�Ml Z 7 77 14� 0 F10 IRW . .71 J • r Achieves Ambition 'The Markets Bobby Jones Rural Tongues movie and Hinder PRODUCE QUOTATIONS ag b To Further PeAce? Toronto �rborisa'14 dealers are . u AttackonVeDe i,g produce at, the following prices: E casae as returned, fresh firsts, 26C; 3 nal fresh extras, 28c; 9 Natio ommend Disease Tests Impossible in seconds, 23c. 1 Ontario creamery, Butter—No. ission to Prevent Small Towns Thanks. to solids, 2&;, No.-2, 27c.. False Representation' Goisip Churning cream—Speclal,28 to 29c; Z ion picture-In- 74 to.25c. No. 2, Regulation of the mot • 1, 27 to N gossip is mak Toronto.—Small-town -the United'Statea through.a Cheese—No. 1,large, colored,ptiraf- n r , 16% to national commission, in Order to as* Ing the control venereal disease a Ifined and government gr!Lded display Of films in rl�O way hard job, in rural areas where "leaks" 16% ;T pure the the Cana. c�ltry, alive—Hens, over 5 lbs., P6 ,oisparaging; other races religious, or occur from hospital records, 3%1 to 4 than Social Hygiene Council was re; 2 d 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; do, nations, and giving & true picture. of '2 c; -"o a lbs.: lic,;�,Ida .social conditions in the Ualte&States, cently told, in a report from its Ven- , b, , , under 3% lbs., 14c; spring r erg, 2% to 3 lbs., 27c; do, Committee. over, Emery Shipley, areal Disease was urged by Guy F -9 Lo-report, -1/4 to 2% lbs., eoc;.old roosters, "The Committee," says tl 'editor of the Churchman, New York importance of 5 lbs., 15c; do, over 4 p 5 lbs., 12c. Boston June.12 "would stress the vital imPo City, at a meeting in B Wasser- PROVISION PRICES lot the National Conference of Social inclusion of the routine Toronto wholedale dealers are quot- the inc us the test for sypjillis--�-Illa ing prices to the trade: man test "—the the follow Work. % 's exam the physician examination in his own rged.1 28 to France, Spain, Mexied, -Ar&ntina Smoked­meatt -a4rns,— SM0k Brazil have made informal but ed office. Isac; cooked loins, 48 to b2c'; .and Bra 2-8c; breakfa,,, bacon, 30 to 404; s. d ri-I - do, 'earnest protest against treatment o We cannot tPO strongly.recommend I rolls, smoked 46 a la films pro- the principle of the routine Wasse back, pea-mmealed,-34c. their national CUBLOM as, to 55c.' 'Iduced In thi United States, Mr, Ship-. Mann test in all public institutions, LS, 29%c; shoulders, 21c; ed. the proposed commis- but recognize the fact that in general Pork loin ler add butts, 24%c; hams, 26%c. the part the n smaller areas, serving Sion would recognize hospitals I —Long clean bacon, 60 Ci�red meats ,in the unities where information should play rural to 70 lbs., 24c; 7u �o 90-lbs., 22c; 90 communities !motion pictures est is 4cultivation of international friendship regarding the results of, this t to 110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweight rolls, ce. • ' le to "leak" to community, it 140c-, ,..And preservation of world pea liable b the -lightweight rolls, 25c. out." —Pure, t`erces, 15c. tubs, 16c; designed to aP is difficult to carry o Lar'd I The commission is Th prints, 17 to 17%c *rove every film released in the Uni- e ',lie of the routine Wasser ]ails, 17c; tubs, Shortening—Tierces, 13c; would replace the institutions has been "'a e .,Aed States, and a There are 13%c; pails, 14c. Special pastry sh.-tening—Tie mann illustrated. o, arlaus voluntary and state censor 'ship bodies which have grown up- 01 hundreds of cases of s philles which 15c; tubs, 153tc; pais, 16c '"lection of ate statistics on noticeable symptoms, but adequ exhibit no notIc..- GRAIN , QUOTATIONS Its by means 'of lthe industry would be part of demonstrable he Toronto Beard which are—... Grai:, dealers on A -`T -a,.%-- maki; Aho fol Ifunctiou. Regulation rather than lowing this test. rade leeasorship, Is the prlm�ry aim of the Much of the success of the orgaulz Iquotati6ns for car IoL.-: has been Northern, attack. which carried on I Man. wheat—N - I proves fio 9;1.oj:�4: No. 3 do� since the war has .%l()P,- Co, 2 against syphilis 'Nq.-4. No. 5, 92%c; No. 6, 7- en dus to thp rontin�.Wassermann. JI'04'; $1 (c.i.f. Goderkli and bas Heavy Casualties A patient admitted to a hospital for 176c:feed. tOt any reason whatsoever has had a ports) Over Week End No. 2 sample of blood tested for this dis- . Man. oats=-No- 1 feed , 471c: In biz: cities there is seldom do, 44c'.- 2 yellow, 88c; ease. American corn—Na to this. but In smaller No Best, together with traffic, proved a any objection A. . 3 do, 87c. in Ontario over object, fearing .1 Montreal freights.. "deadly combination places many patients ol Millfeed, del At Drownings. automobile the-social. ostracism which would fol- ;bags included—Bran. per ton $2825; the mashes, railway week end. accidents and the low a "leak" of information, 'short%-' per ton.* "0.25; middlings, .�B -beat all took their toll, E the test rrove the existence of the dis-J$32.25. 0 t. grain—Whapt. $1.10; Data. The Dead Brttlqh ease. Ontario has a law which guar jl0c;r�arley. 50 to 12c; rye, nominal.' Mrs. Annie Bertling. 46, Delhi, and winning 80C. 64, Delhi. killed -Bobby Jones. shown here. America i forem)st 901for antees secrecy in all.cares of venereal kiivhe Andrew's. Scotland, from Roger Wethered. HA Amateur crown at S't, Andre Zt�-Z Alexander Dick. disease. D STRAW PRICES ail- --wtied auto dashed down incline r wholesale dealers in hay and,straw following way at Hamilton. engine Berlin , Accepts qunting shippers the killed by Life Firrft$�apreices for carl.oad lots, delivered on I.-elle, Norris. 20. Holt Says Canada Segrave Gives American t mck. Toronto: at forth Bay lielen May Keller. 2, killed by train Is Forging Ahead In Mad Speed Dash the Americanization of I No 2 timothy. $14, No. 3 timothy. Berlin. life 19 Ina ' 1512 to $M. wheat straw, $11: 03,t- Thamesville. 1�119 :1 Germany's ecOu-1m at Preston, killed when 00 MEN GOSSIP? (straw, $11 Albert Grick. Pre -oinciden,allys w It in QUOTATIONS scar ditched on Preston-Breslau Road. Run. Brings Honor to Britain . rapid progressM the United, said LIVESTOCK sed imports iro - $8..5 to $10�21 Robert Campbell, 21. and to Noted Racer crew I Heavy beef steers, is, drowned at T Montreal Financier Tells Daily —Death tDouglas Miller, assistant -American butcher-steers, choice, $9.7.5 to $1025; Gordon Whitney- Mail Higher Tariff Windemere, England.—On Friday, -attache, in tin addreFs be- -'a' do, fair to good. $9 to $9,50; do, corn., rc aville. commercial` - !S� 11untL or. the AmeTiCalft Chamber of COM 1 ,50 to.-$8.75; butcher heifers; choice, 9, Buffalo. drowned June 13tb. Major Sir Henry Segrave Geo. E. Gimbel. 2 Needed �". t a new speed-boat record and gave merce here. 59.50 to $10; (10. fair to good, $8 45 to ,at Port Dalhousie. Ir Millefs figures 1$9.50; do, com.. $7 50 to W50 butcher 43, killed near King- London—Sir Her"bert Holt. In' an: According t " 3 $7.50 Lo $825; Fred Kellar. interview with the Daily Mall, declares I his life sottemptinS to exce nine Americalit firms !cows. good to I choice, ston by cave-in. Is forgoing ahead mechanic died with him ani there are seventy-cturtng. oi- assembly I di). riled., $6,50 to $7,25.; canners and in that Canada at was injured. operating manufa Icutters. $3 to S5-, butcher bulls, good Dufaurd. 14, drowned Flzear, great speed The Dominion's devel- This boat an'abooluts experiment plants in German?In their own names. an River. in the future is considerably to choice. $7.25 to $7,75: do, med Ride Ilea Craig, killed OPMent and anything ma,- happen," said the This d es not include German -plants 86 So to S', d�, bolognas, $6 to $6.50; ichn McIntosh. A dependent on the policy of the Gov- Americas Arms have iab- baby beef, 191.-,5 to $11.50; feeder%,- -by fall from horse. 1 . 1 speed king as he started tests of big in which Ame $8.75-, stockers, good, ward G. Croucher, 43. fatally hurt ernment. I new 4 000-horsepower ,mystery" craft, stantial investments, good, $8.5 to to choice. Ed ervLlle. Sir Herbert Holt says that Canada, Miss England If-­,Yn Lake WIndemere. Altogetb6r about 1,500 Arn ties $-, 5o to S8.2-5: calves, good in explosion and are at Walki needs higher tariffs against the ever fie made two.record test runs, aver" companies are doing business in Ger- $9.50 to-$10.50; do Tried.. $7.75 to $9; Toronto, and -n- do. cora $6 to.$7.50; milkers, .1175 to Jack Palmer, killed In increasing value of imports from the aging close to 100 miles an hour. over many. They sell a wide variety of pro I 'Duncan meMillat., Toronto, There wasno reasaril Then he ducts,cts. some of the most fit portant be- �$100 springers, $95 to $115; lambs, jerash near Prescott. United States. a measured ..Ile course., u ties, choice, $12 to $13; do, yearlings. 17 R why British firms should not makes I swung his white-painted boat, which I g automobi�es and accessories,L' Charles H. Nouts, Franoklln n food �to $10; sheep, good, $5 to $5.50; hogs, stronger effort to supply a vast quaa- the British air ministry had helped chemicals, electric, equipmeut, bacon. w,oc., $13; do, selects, $1 per • Jones, Frank Miller'and Henry Hein tity at goods. him build, back to the course again. products, hardware and tools, ma- hog m-, do butchers, 75c per -'busb, all officials at Toledo, 0., be Canada can produce sufficient for 9 d 'truck-.d in, 50c cwt. off point Pelee In e. The Hundreds of spectators, including chtnery a. I equipment textile- &a hog t; do, cwt- JA -'lieved drowned Itself but needs more people, Lady Segrave, watched Ireathlessly do, f.o.b., price $1 tobacco. under w-0-c-', under w.o.c. squall. capacity of the West to absorb fin as the racer bore across the lake, toss- IKilled by Heat migrants has been reduced through Ing up spume on both sides and churn- 8g Balloll Street. the Increase of Labor-saving Machin- It seemed Pressman and Teacher Herbert Barker, Ing the waters In the rear. John. Brown. 104 Armstrong Ave. ery• this was the best trial of to Cycle Round wbrld q�— He had no-fault Co find with the' to them that y gasped 'Sands of Desert of Canada who are eagerl the day. Then suddenly the Mr. and Mrs.Jacob loom me young men a-tremendous cloud of spray envel Hartford, Conn. .--Bur Travel De L to work. The don't care, after the as - and a school Burst Into BI dived Deschin, a oped the craft.. Miss England . newspaperman war spirit has vanished. e, the thunder of its teach!r, r�is`pectively; have afinounZled t Former Tr W 7 beneath the suttee Fo fling from New York 0 motors ceased, and In an instant the that they are as se boat re n 17 for Copenhagen, whence 19 Days' Rain Cause? Buried to Bloom-1 00 'ow -appeared, floating upside down on July Then —Pullman berths, with British Steel Trade with a huge hole in its bottom, Then they will dep4r't on a:bicycle' tour of Repine, Sask. -ties its acct Price Cut the globe. Se;, grape fruit and fresh creamilor break- Will Meet slowly it sank,-the reason for its. accl -Different Varieties last are now the'ordef of things-Lor mystery. Tentatively, the'routeWhich- the --Beatty, Nev.-Deatb Valiey, forbid. Hudson Bay Railway London �Tatthews, dent a myste t by the crash, cyclists will foll6w starts a Copen- a desert whose scald- to on the d Chamber of Segrave--thrown- On a tum, ding. mysterio.0 N an effectIY3 barrier go Churchill. president of'the Sbeffiel a pulled to a rescue boat. OuglI7-ha—g,,-, ��u For years intermittent travel On see- Commerce, and A. K. Wilson, master we -his iforns were bT RIT and a-lr&C' -then--east again and dawrL-_Along the visitors character- cutter, have issued a vigoroiis 'state- both he Basel In a straight line to ligains entrance of summer n been chara steel tured'rib had punctured one lung, R Ine from has been transformed by a prank of tions of the road has Paris,'is 11 go direct- inent asserting that the 6 where they will ized by all the aspects of frontier life. It his companions were safe. a from `Afrl- nature Into a brilliant area of flowers. meet the l, North industry Is able to _price cut asked Jncluding the necessity Of carrying an German iron masters. Then he lapsed into coma and died y son visiting Corsica,'Nor I So extreme is the beat during most or an eiderdown sleeping T announced by ho"urs lateir. ca, Italy; then Greece, Turkey, across summers that even the lizards and blankets his staterilent says: I nearly three ng snacks of moose- one of the most famous auto- Russia and-China., to Japan and across 8d toad's, existent reptile life from robe and grabbing out to clay Is actually turning mobile` oi drivers the American Continent and home. horned r until I the middle Of Mag. its at outposts t annually take I rn*sterio0IY depart for other habits- them meat and btscu Ily 50 'per cent. more steel bi was motorboat speed 1h ,along le- id October nti Its. -sleeper cars are now in the world, noted for his skill and They estimate that the trip will two and three years to in 1 25 less than hall an Inch the road'. Buffet and steel products than she did even 9 being run to the Bay and ;.re proving very beat of pre-war years. H already held the world them between t tions. , sink, which in the Ing. why she isn't' daurtomobile", of 231 miles complete. 7 peed record of rain fell in the valley highly popular. And the only reason capacity at the I an hour, made in Florida, and shortly 0 is the lowest dry land Ila the Western g to her. capacity Th's year, however, '7 before present-time LIS because her capacityl el the accident had set a new Celebrates Hemisphere. of or4 a& Flks Invade output was trebled during the war world motorboat record with an aver- Norway C. brought about a complete reversal for outp is Mining MWch 'period." British steel manufacturers l age of 98.76'.mil.es.an hour. .900th A'"VeMry the usual order of things. are to meet in London shortly, when Norway. - Norway Is ;For 19 consecutive days fresh show Trondhjem, erg fell-Bu the parched desert sands. Sudbury. -- The black A army, the question of reducing British ASudb if eCordo%- t preparing to celebrate on July 29, St. dscape, usually character. —.fflanked-by supporting battalions of prices is to be considered. New. R the 900th anniversary of The landscape, dunes and buttes n 3)2o%quit6eav h, commenced I nua olav's day, Ized by bare 1 ipular mining Homesteads- tF' - Thor aud-"Odin-were was- and T 6r the ni-e-wlien st of and lorries of tau Invasion Of the P re of Mud for the "White Chrl splash of marvelous &a of Northern Canada, Showe cast aside changed Into a prospecting,are 'dais of range from Yel- that in several places Regina-Following two Edmonton, Alta. - Setting records the South." color. Wild flowers, ran ,with the result cted to low temporarily heavy rain it some areas, the prairies each month with regularity, only to Many Americans are expe lows to deep Purple. development is being tem inowl, bee' lashed by dust storms at again toe -succeeding make a special pilgrimage to the Ca distance the giant b Plowed UP. Frequently the attacks of have m break. them of scorching -velocity. in,some regions 'Domi 'ton Lands office In thedral of Tfondbjem, which will be usually an arid waste the pests are so vicious that men In unusual mouth, the n I purple car- �reconsecrated as part of the observ, appears as a thick n to cover, and this a sta&ngs mixture of dust and rain Edmonton has again smashes' all ex sand, Pe field are drive since'the recent water has caused bizarre' effects to latial marks. ce�sa The restored cathedral Is One pet. mos Petr, particularly high Gothic is a botanists' Talus, has been no exception to the homes and other buildings.' At Pro- a t beautiful The phenomenon ro* May, 1930, the vart- volt, on the AlbertaSaskatchewanDuring the. month of Several points -total of 607 homesteads and 26 Soldier churches In northern Europe. paradise. Letson Balliet, minfug rule. A national exposition of literature said it tion, a mud lasted more I expos' glueeT and botanist, that 100 To bus railroads converging "t Sudbury border, a rain of grants were filed at the Edmonton of pro,pectors and than ten hours, and- buildings were J'ace while In May, 1929, which was an and relici connected with the life and rietles of flowers, many at them un- report Instances d with grime. 361 home- works of SL OI&V will mark the cele, classified, could be gathered Within others emerging from the bush, their cake average May, the total was This brations. to minutes in a radius of 50 Tards' arms, faces and necks bleeding Pro- novel "house, like a cir- steads and ell Soldier grants. A May of this tusely from the prospecting,trenching invading cos tent and suspended from an aerial I means an increase for OCIDENT To AN OPTIMIST 0 Is *11 abaft sinking I'm sorry alnl 7: and ng of the mast, is being turned out by an Amer!- year of 141 h 1116stfiRds and an In- A I spilled Girl at Game (Watching huddle bardes. The, efease of 20 Soldier greats in the same Waitress—"Oh, the fleld)-­"ThAre they're at It Xg can factory at a cost Of $3500- period. water' all over You." t star] floor of the banging house is fourteen sing second h perfectly all right, I do hope Bill won't repeat that methylated spirit on a lain Men, exerci homestead Patron-"That's 'A little math for I told Ulm last night,' )m Drown above the ground, with 8Pftc( a motor and aeroplane garage below. riglits, filed"On 166 of the homesteads.1 the suit was too large anyway." jael will remove Stains from brown feet .. .� a-5 -.,� '�'v:;. "_w.�.y::. ..._,,-•...- .. s. :l<' c w. '�.'kr, -sy.• ,,.-:m -r .;.-.v.'-: •'•�.• ^-• ''�at '.'n.. '' '!A`a I' ....... I"... :'. .; •. -."`, w '`'[ari ?'y�7c s^• 'q•t• .,>...'z .;r 'T::+a... �'.' ! ��.o'"rG w.,. .-. -..9 A,-9� .. k.,4'. rn ,? 9✓:F>:..s -,n. -. :, .`.'.. :t'si"'^. ' '..., .,.i•:•:n ... w.d .^,• ats.'�.x �...,- '-'z..:. 1"C` ' .s'^.. r'Y- Ply,qy ,.m aa• .. 3.G •e..BM...L ^. ;w.a�--►aY h aro"seg.'e v :.:. •... ; e«.t:: .. ..� * � .. ,. .meq- r.: ,w.. ... -' ..D.. c...� .. -'••K'•`. ''+,.. ., , S wr:`• "'daNf"!'•IKa'�' ','. .. ... r .. J'. ,. •a ".4 _ a y:'. rty.... ..:;rA gin'.: 'r.•. -' ..,� '. �. . - -. - .^ _ team scraping Clark's Hollow bridge root for machinery 800; Roy Ward. 66.00;8 )Farndale. fasted pipe eon d. BI>8 ON -Govenment. Muoiolpal and 15.00;C Hood, grad hill haul gray con oa acct of salary 150.00; Q Todd. gray drag coos 6 and 7 lti,85; J]3 o,instal Mortgage Bonds. Also.Industrials. 4 70.00; B Churchill,labor grad hill, for G'wood rd cons 2.318.50; Breen- coo 6 1.86; O Crammer, haul gray coo Safe investment@ at from 5 to 7 per Instal TPOWS sbov ray pt con anor urn ananCarave 4 d labbSand d l Co. gravel for 138.50; O N Railway, gray con 16.05; 61.78 Par year'; $1.60 it paid in vamae arch- cone 1.2 3 30.20; F Barclay, haul gray London Guarantee & Accident Co., cent. pbsaipuo.s� the�Uni Stotsai•sad Creat IU, labor sboy gray .con 4 I2.25s DIcY con 4 m car insuraaos a truck r•W Anderson. 1NSURANUE-All classes written is- Moore, ditto 28.50; E Brooks, ditto at Pickering 490.75; J Pallist•+r, pow too n y , 8.7'6; J Fitzpatrick. haul Rrav con 4 for Itradiog cons 5 and 9 10.55; Cleo Council now adjourned to meet storm. Accident sad Stc}' 92.00; D Pugh, team scraping Clark's BurkbolI gray for Wvale 2.40; J ; Phone or write` _ JOHN MURKAR; Proprietor. Hollow bridge 40.80; A Trimble. plow Baxter,drag haul gray con 4 29,00; C ransactionnof generalobusiness.for the 43tf ED. BO hitby drag and rep culvert coo 5 drag and Puckria, drag haul gray cons 2 and 3 - PICKURINQ COUNCIL clam ditch G'wood rd $1.25; O Phil- 00.25; Paul Diamond, haul gray con 1 • -, ? lips, filling at culvert con 5 7.25;Lorne S uire•. haul ray con 1 19,05;.James above council met pursuant to 4 g Q -M 0 R "ad rumen%on Monday. the 8th Inst. Greenlaw, haul gray con 1 10 00; Oa r 1 � © R S !rembers all present,ithe reeve in,the Pasco, ditto 88 00; L Gates, metal pipe and dre con 2 19.35; C !� Bryant, % C K E R / N C,� ` �ehair. The minutes of the 14st meet g y ting were read and approved. haul gray drag cone 2-3 [natal pipe , A number of accounts were pree- con 3 plow con 2 22 80; Winter Bros, entad and referred to the various gravel con 3 2.00; D Annie,instal pipe Poultry Feeds ' standing committees. con 42.25; A E Flemiog,ditto 2 50• W Com: received from Agricultural Teefy, poets for Morgan's hill 13 30; ADavie, orate TER E / S -N O A R G U M EN T 'Repreaeatative asking for great of Pe gEder cone 1'2.4-30?5; r Pull. line ^iii stock • --, ' M . O Puckrin, engine grading the same YOU MUST BE SATISFIED BEFORE • Com.from J.Tuckett re roads on places 147,00, Jos Leary Estate, shed W$ ARE " Let.ns quote on rices on lake front,cottage area, q 9 P �i Mr. Rossiter was heard re hill east B�aCkSlnit�llZ i ,gran, Shorts, Oil Cake, We guarantee everything we sell and aur'priees will of Greenwood bill, ­-Sampson - - -Sam son Feed Messrs. Morgan and 9pragge were �• P convince you that you can save money by buying your -'•beard re opening ditch on east and Horse=shoeiog and General Work etc., etC. ' west side of Rosebank road. entire Grocery requirements here. The standing committee on Contin• promptly attended to. T a -gencies reported and recommended 1L.awn blowers Sharpened eJ OhII Sunderland Phone orders are given prompt and personal �' 4 ayment as follows: Adam Spears; and Repaired. • - � Whitevale ..: . .• .:. attention: Shop here and be nepecting Bacon's bush re exemption Satisfactionuaranteed. _ of taxes 5.00; also serving subpoenas g 41.00; Municipal World, supplies 3,54; Phone Maly. 4125 _ f $, Q. M1Chell, Claremont entirely satisfied. - D A Beaton,re legal fees 5.60; also, on �+t Cs3 K E Lo-t 34, con. 7, Pickering, - - account of salary 125.00; W M CroeL•• ery, grant 26.00; w H Cheater, salary Sty HIGH LAND CREEK 140-43 Local Dealer. CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING - _ -.•to end of June 150.010. The standing committee on Dam- Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 ages for Sheep Worried by Dogs re• ported and recommended as follows : 4Federal ,.4 Elections W C Willson, inepectiog E L Ruddy's *beep killed May 25th 3.30; That H D .-Pickering Hardware Store +� ___Browne'e bill for 1 ewektlted April � " 28th be disallowed: That G Brown's •-A Mase Meeting of the Liberals of South Ontario - _ reward•tor killing a dog in the act of will be held in the r running sheep be held over for an affl• + --davit. G TOWN- HALL, WHIT-BY CLIMAX BLTG KILLER The standiug committee on Roads ;leo spraying, no water, no mixing, all ready for use on po. --_and Bridges reported and reoam meod ON 'tatoes, vegetables, curranta and gooseberry bashes. Rose -• payment aFRIDAYTHE 20TH DAY a the labor,oa Clark'ss fol,owe: ri Hirkett. bu@hea, @,robe tis and all small vegetables-atimalaHollow bridge, build :`•con 2, build railing Morgan's Hill an , F JUNE d _ growth and Le easy to apply. labor on breakwater Church st 41.20; 1930, at 7.30 p. m., Standard Time (8.30 p, m., Daylight R Lynn, ditto 41.20: J Morden. ditto Saving Time) to X111 kinds of Garden Tools, Screen Doors Window .29.55: Fred Pugh,ditto 86 40;T Coady, Elect the Oft[c�re sad Ezecntive of the Ontario Federal Riding Liberal Screens and Screen Wire Cloth. 8856; O Cooper, gas. oil. cable for Association and the South Ontario Provincial Ridiag Liberal : .Chick Starter, Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit. _railing and hardware 113.11: R 'Ward, Association, and a190 to Dominate a Candidate in dynamite fuse and caps etc 34 12: L __.rhe approaching Federal Election ` Fiogold. rubber boots 4.00: Bain h _ - Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plows - David. steel for the Iicltby culvert - X0.18; G Law. drift pins and bolts for Addresses w-11 be delivered by W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C. Ontario . railing 3, 49; Barkey Bros, sharpen Liberal Leader, Rt. Hoo. Geo. P. Or sod others. Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. - ggrader blades 5 00: V M 0ordon,for All supporters of the King Government,es eCiall ladies, well be welcome. bridge timber 023 98: Pedlar People, PP $_ -- P y _ . -Fleury Plows and Scaffiers •,4pipe caleerts 477 01 ; J Todd: grading The chair will,be taken by Mr. R. R. Mossy ray. or e ein not made. W t I !!dark pay hal! 1 50.'Geo Todd � :•editto 8.78; also clean ditch cons 2 3 C. D. CONANT, W. A. DRYDE. 45.75; Jas Todd. ditto 8 60; John Mc- Secretary - Pc�ident e0ariekin, disco 7,60; A Petty, ditto r �• S. R��N' - PICK RM B 00; A J Tsyloe, drag coo 2 15.00; A r s ilii Carruthers. drag w T L Martz to pay e ,Wov*r. also dreg eon $ ba00: Lewse �dFloovr, gray coo S 1.00: G Trans bawl • �imber Clark's Hollow 2So: > y Unb��, , ,b1e Value 1llorrisb, car of cement Oiark'e Hollow • fetid 885; J tgainlaad. team grad -con 2 16 W. R Somerville.ditto 20 00 ?Q Gates, od coos 2.3 instal pipe.coo ggrr 2 d.75, C l.iotner. grad cons 2 8 10 00: .J Anderson, cleanit coo 4 6 00; Tbos Our lines of Harness, Collars and Parts are the beet yet. see oars Aekford. grad hill haul gray con-4 n�ais to ds@ and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction X7,00; J Hatch, ditto 77.78;A Ackford A�. �• throotigh WO@4 wawToeonw 4a11v at We carry some mighty fipe lines of Work Boots 9.30 P.M.6or Minakl, VAUnI - , • $ �"� �j R $taadon, Aesiaa, 9aekac on, and oar prices are right. -v 8dnsoasoa,Jasper'and Vancouver. Security and service in Men's Overalls, Smocks; Trousers and Shirts sold Insurance of all kinds. _ ',:.Hadipl Cotnpartmeat- at economy prices. Low rata+ for Auto Insurance and _ Observation-Llbrarv-Buffet Car " 5ca - , Fire Insurance. With Valet Service, n,dard9leep• Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Try as. l Also. representative of � ars,- CTourist Sl Cars, The Canada Life Aaeurance Co_ OUdnrCar mad r Our goods spell repeat customers always, AA am_ '• Address �/rrt6n fof�oraaJes.ian � 68 - �BR•OII(3HAM. .b:�TARto CEC I L _8 LE� �� / • .. : _,.�a0 Boys fox Farm Work Sn.a�. i a n to 19 years of age, wages _--_ -4- _ CW a 81 00 to$14.00 a.month. -t zo nal - 3E IR _ 14 . good farm homes are wanted for the HV8 [W RE IN CANADA _ Ciao of these bops a e yearly TQ.•._�__�._._ - SPECIAL PRICES basic, Fifty will be available within -. • -two weeks and the bMarsce within two -of rete. Applications ellen in order - r � j,j A o! receipt. good Prones(o homes FOR T a A LL'se7wC7 ° -.laraiebinR good references lone from � J , - ` the Minister of applicant's own g f (3hureb)can be supplied. Q aClrhsI )farness_ 42 or pbooe Georgetown 90 r S. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains, $42.00 C SNttt M - lli=ravel the itfttg'n staltsvag I Wit�n�ng breeching. instead of back- �.� ' 8 a"ft"boomBlack mounted Team Backband Harness, Ji88.50 NORii REGISTER. Dail Coach ' SeviceS • .o ' is ..Y5 ring Breech g > . +CBARdi+.diS, Imp. 12920 (1([8249), - This is not a factory harness, bat custom made in our - the Grand Champion Percheron own ebop at Markham. Stallion, imported frotir Frame, �PLCKERINO TORONTO wee pairs to harness and collars. - . 'the property of Oscar Wilson, of � specialize on re 33rougham, will make the season of - _ - is 1980 as follows: Monday afternoon 5fl ssFe . D )eaves awn stable Brougham and FSre Cents proceed to Thos. Hirst's, Kinsale j :[or night Tuesday morning proceed LedvelPickering . (_Standard Time) Leave Toronto ;Harness and Collar Manufacturer ;to Temperance Hotel, Brooklin, A. M. P. M. ,A. M. P. M. for night. Wednesday, Thos. Hir- w 8.25 155 W 830 2.30 I Home Phore SW set's, noon; own stable night and w 6 55 2 55 7,30 3.30 �i�gRgH�-�'�' (�NT. -asatii-Friday-foresaooa. Friday, Q.-- ­-7--55­3_55__- --•---830 - Hntchings, Brock Road, night. . 8.55 .4.55 9 30 5.30 Sprin ' Saturday morning, own stable un- - -9 55 S. 10:30 ;z 8.30 T til Monday afternoon. , 1 . _ '10.55 z 6.55 •. _ .'.11.80 7.30 - ere DANTON, ImP• (12929) (171727), 11.55 7.55 P. M. z 8.30 9 the pure-bred Percheron Stallion, P.M. z 8.55 12.30 9.30 imported from France, the proper- ` .12.55 9.55 1.30 10.35 -' - ty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham will v 10,25 - - -See our Samples-ofWali-Papers. -Prices ran its from 10-cents - make the season of 1930 as follows •.v Sunda onlyto 1.50 per single roll. ..xonday leaves his own stable, at z Saturday, Snda w Daily except Snnday _ p g Andrew Wilson's, 5th line, Uxbz- y and Holidays only, Agents for'Sherwin-Williams Paints. Give your orders. dge, and proceeds to IL James of - �- Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac,Varnish Stains and•white Goodwood, for night. Tuesday, 0. Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Lead always on hand .R. Trammses Goodwood, night. Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton; .Brantford, - -' Wedneasday, �.,Wagg's, lot 6 con. Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate pointe. Goodyear;Tires and Tubes for all Cars and Trucks, '10, Whitchurch, noon; Mr. Slack's,, .-Glasgow, night, Thursday, San.. Coach;connections at Buffalo foriall U. S. A. pointe. A full line of,WorktBoota, also Rubbers for every one. Fretz's, lot 30, con. 9, Atha night Our',Groceries are the Freshest. Our Prices the Lowest. j .''Friday, Jos. Taylor's, lot 32, COIL. / ;I 7, Pickering, noon; John Scott's Phone Line �lot 21 con. 8, Pickering, night. � t,J - . 'Phone your'order, iO•Ve deliver. Saturday Eric Pierces, Claremont Phone Markham 8402: noon; thence to his own stable S- .-where he avid remain until the fol- �i� General r lowing Monday noon. , In► M. M. D�ncanl Merchant! Green River _ z .a s, "isa•"`v-.. �°``. i:,"' ,UM T. .r. law., i. �,^;•. "..0.,; -.,u.. .3 +,: •r'. .c! '"• a,. „ Z� �.f,..'. t..••.-- -•e .f_ .y: '•..°��•' -J.-.•i - en^. : Yf G •'.4•' ST, YAQ'�• �'! - 'AFT ~'.a � - •Jyd y!?F. ',+ N•` �P' uy H, ,o .;.-w -.r .-. •�..,-�..$�:' .. - ...., '�us.£.'� r•°�-''� ::c :y,.-•, `: '".:1•a ; y. .. "..' �a..r. 'w. ..rew S�' :.'.�.... t . _ ..s`.- a"k..''• '-. ...,M. :- ,,v, ',', ,t,. +� p .@...R3' -'-ar+".' . . - ,,;. - ,ate.... W. V• aLAREMONT. 19th sad 11th, to participate in NOTICP MOV � D- l - 7N0TIC -E . the 48rd Annnal Meetings of the ;; �. H. Beal rovae in the city on TUW Whitby and Lindsay Association Ha taken over Roble Way. of Baptist Charches. The Moder. Having rented my premises in I am open now till July let to take , Bramham, we ars am L. A.-Oold VMS In the cityr Pickering I have moved to -orders for Darlin Tulips for �e service is Brn'nahaa► as w■4 ` edgy. bridge,pre@ided over well attended as Ciaremant. 3 W. G. and Mrs. Scott spent' Sus,- a car ways , sessions and guided the proceed- Prices 2.00 for 50 mixed or COO � > �*ith W. J. and Mrs. 'Miller, of Where I will conduct a black• ai ht service. -4 j lugs to a successful lease. The a 100 mined. Order early. " g' a ial speaker each day was the smithing business and s - one ela:+e. X105; Ptckeria�t Several members of the Bacon PeC �a service station. Orders come direct fcow Holland. Gasoline, OR, Seiberling Tit+se. family are confined to the house Revs Prof. Orchard, M. A., of - A. 4 PUZZY. ' with the flu. McMaster University, Toronto, Imperial oil and gas, tires and Fall ordering le now open Fall y with the land Mrs Brown, of Osh- who brought messages of power tire repair@. -planting is the beet for and encouragement. The reports Also, Taxi Service to or! ai Shrubs and small goods. . R. Gallau her � # swa, spent Sunday with the Tatter's � � g father, Richard Ward.. presented by the various churches any point. � pu Miss Margaret Macnab has been of the Association indicated en- For ging from the _ _ Grain Merchant the guest of Mrs. W. Dryden, 01 thusiasm and earnest endeavorreery or Toronto a. I Brooklin the past week. to bring the Gospel of Our Lord LAW THOS. BOWMAN dt BON, ' ' A. Ieia. the market to purchase Hay, Mrs. Flo. Burton returned home into the reach of all. The new / lo , Ridgeville, Ont. after spending a week with relatives Executive Officers for 1930 are: Straw, Graig and Potatoae, �= • and friends in Toronto. Moderator, Rev. Coapt. Thos. F. Phone Brook. 1806 John Tr Elliott, Ageaq For quotations apply ° Bob Bell who is employed with Beet, Whitby , Vice-Moderator, ' :279 Mary Street, Oshawa ?` _ Kinsale Ontario Pbone 414 W 25tf A.. aS. C#• _ 3 8 OW H. G. McIntyre Ltd., spent the week Rev. Aubrey Wr Small. Oshawa ; f end at his home in Toronto. - Sec'y Treas., Rev.Harold R.8teph- R. R. No. 1, : Mrs..C.'A, Overland and daughter ere, Claremont. Rev: Mr. and Phone Pickering 1712 Margaret, and Mrs. Lyman PilkeY Mrs. Stephens would like to take8e our S tock of motored to .the city on Monday. this opportunity of expressing 15t! Reference Bank of Montreal George Bell of the. Bank of Com- their thanks to all who in any way , •anerce is spending two !week's vac- assisted to make the gatherings lmets 5 C No a at cation at his home in-Deseronto. during the two days so successful, g p - • 4�_��+� Miss X. and A. Sprbatt of Virden, • � c ian i e S seeds • � and especiallyto the ladies for � R ; Man. have been spending a week their indefatigable labors in Fro- B U I L DIE R S -with their uncle, Wkn. Mundell.. vidiog for the entertainment of - Mrs. H. R. Stephens is confined the visitors. = to .the house with an attack of the We are now ready to flu. We hope for a speedy recovery. We have 'a number of Parietiee of Beed Corn at $3 a bash. supply you with: D. and Mrs. 'Johnston and family _ • x ;and Mrs. Fred Farmer, of Toronto _G A N �- N A fall stook of Tnrmip Seed at ?die lb. BRICK$, i00NCRETE spent Sunday with Claremont frl- Do ends. _ New Cent16L00gS, INTERL008 Mrs. John Dunn, of Pickering, and .,.,BROUGHAM.,.,BROUGHAMPerfec n Gieurym } good sshipping turnips =ING PIPE, DRAIN TILT, Mrs. O. Deany and daughter, of Whitby, visited Claremont friends Men's, Women's and Children's - SAND AND GRAVEL. ion Friday. Running Shoes, Jumbo } Perry �f:naent ; t. Kra. Thos. Wilson is remodeling ako Derby, l feed turnips y s the residence which she recently "' .Irish ging, J C a ' purchased from the Due. J. S. Far Mens Work Boots,leather, with Products �o. mer estate. Panco soles. A good line of Mangel Seed, Bee lb. pkg., 45c lb. bulk. i 371 Bay;St., Toronto Mrs. McIntyre, Sr. who has been - t ! quite ill at the home of her son here A few nice Spring Hate for ! north o PLANT-1 mile " ` is n" much improved and able to Women and Children. Highland Creek. be around again. Get our prices on Faints and Oils, '` ; A league football game will be Straw Hate. played at the park here on Saturday They are reasonable, + evening at 6.15, standard time.—Ev- GIVE IIS A CALL erybody. turn_out and help the boy's -to grin. AT THE Mm, Wilker and Mian St'ittaford. � - teachers in the Continuation School For Quick Sale ; � $A i V have resigned and it is understood � One Chevrolet Landau Sedan. 1928 that the Board have engaged their E STO successors. CT On- 1'an onving to illness, the pulPh Two Rugby Trucks, 1928 -the Vnited Church was occupied on The followingg area few of Lite : ' Two Used Tractor Plows Isundsy last by Rqv. Dar, Ward, of specials now being ;StoCeeed'. "Two Well Pumps, used 1 Rev,•A. McLe ouffville, Ilan, who has beet. , Qy Edi` 5 '.ill for the pasta two weeks with the 2 Lbe. Gin or Cakes. 25e � �� ir.•i� r +CImemont flu..is still confined to his bed, hav- 2 Lbs.f=lesa Raisins,25C , �� - ' W E speak of artistic ling suffered a relapse on Friday. We 2 cans Peas, ° designs that an " are glad to know that he is none 2 Boxes 2 in 1 Shoe dignified, not artistic 1259 - somewha+t improved. Polish. Remember the date of the garden 17 Bars Castile Soap, -250• designs that would he 1 Ora Pineapple, - - - pp _ party to be given under the auspic- p -19a ins zoprlate for the �_Y es of the United church on the' 5th Deliveries eve da at at r a s • one Muustsated is sba- c 'line Uxbridge, on Andrew Wilson's 9 a. m. and 4 p, m ` beautiful lawn on the evening of - pie, yet has arttstr7• Wednesday, July 9th- ..Full particul- C. & OVERLAND .,'Straws for everybody at a price that Will --No Greater Tribute' °- =ars next week. C. suit everyarse. Gordon Birkett and Miss Margar- 871p Phone 2501 - p N. W. BTAP'P70RD, et Overland -avre in Toronto on Sin@ton Road, Monday writing on their examin- BRYAN - Running Shoes are reasonable. We have them is sizes gWhltby ' ation on Introductory piano at the E. 1 i Conservatory of 'Music. The report and., colors for the whole family. Phone Whltby wtil be out in about a couple of weeks Successor t0 08 r W) We wish'them success. _ • _ The morning services in the Unit- F' . Chl(Uow We are clearing various lines of Ladies' and Children's led church -:till be conducted by Rev. l $ose, values to 1.25, at 25e per pair. • a A• L Richards, of the Whitby Tab- " ` ernacle and the evening services by Afe�q of the specials you can get _ _-- ;Rev, Mr, Craig, of King Str. Unit- at E, Beyan'P : Our Made-to-measure Clothing Department is doing a x, ed Church Oshawa. 'Special music splendid business. We can fit you any style — Maple Leaf13� F e ..will be rendered at both services. Prunes,large and plump,lb 159 L. W. and Mrs Pilkey, Lyman and hlS�Taa Seedless Raising, 2 lbs 25c you like at one price to every one. `(e Co. 'Mrs. Pilkey and Mrs Raymond Pil- — - - 'key motored to the city on Sunday Shredded Wheat. 2 for 25e s conn • .' Cheap rates for farm and tey x< P enc on their return were- accQmpan- $iilogg'e Bran Flakes,2 for 26e b' Windstorm buildings.on buildings, 9 led by Raymond Pilkey who had un- Rice grispiee, 2 for 259 Full stook-of.Yresh and Fancy Groceries wind-mills,shoe eta. f, dergone ari operation in St. Michael's French Peas, 2 cane for 259 u Hospital. and is now much improved at all timds: Pork and Beane, 2 cans for 259 ' Automobile Insurance in health. of ail kinds. The Cherry- d Dramatic club, "SAY WE SERVE FOII'? BSRne9 FOR esLa will present the popular 4-act drama �remiam Tea of Rood flavor,with - "'Home Ties" in the Communis Hall cup and saucer, 59c per lb. Write or pbbn#e` on,Monday Konday evening June 3 h, E D. B O W `vj A N r 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Deliveries every day. e E • a R T R AN D 20 WHITBY, ONT. _ *` United Church in connection with 3M .$ R '2- .A. N' their anniversary services. Suitable music will be rendered,between acts. Phone vtaremont 3701 General Merchant,- --green River please keep the Ate in mind. One of our residents had asome- Boys and Girls join the CLARE MONT - ONT. Basket Factory i hvi:at exciting adventure early Moa- , Manufacturers of day morning while returning from - FLEET POOT �~ the city. On coming up the grade All kinds o!Fruit Baskets, Beer on the Brock Road, at the 5th - con. Athletic Club. Crates, Farmer*, Bushel 4' Line the car left the road, ran thr- - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. ough some brush, became ntanh Girls should not have to be bothered led in the wire fence, requiring with popping corns. You wont it Frank Pennock, assistance of a neighboring farmer you have comfortable fitting Good Wherever z V to remove him from the fence, Very footwear. Proprietor 4 little damage was done. Buy a pair of Fleet Foot shoes made by ,Maker of the well known The Field Day Sports on Satur- the Dominion Rubber Co. You fill . • • Barnes' Baskets. . - 1 +Civilized Peo le day last was quite successful. The the application an-d you will receive a' — p D4srkbam-6lOB ,: pp crowd was not,so lar ge as expected, Fleet Foot Sport Review Monthly,also _--- --- - --� IDembersh buttoD�' — -- — due to attractioi elsewhere -during #P Gather Together the rweek, In the men's baseball, We have a full line of Fleet Foot f Uxbridge defeated Myrtle by a good Shoes to fit everybody from margin and in the finals, Uxbridge 75 cents to¢1,76.- defeated Claremont by 5-1: Clare- f G j �RRYING money in the ordinary form is never a yul;csrrr a mont 'won the school softball contest A full line of Fresh Groceries C wise. It involPee both risk and inconvenience. In the league football'match, Clare- Granulated Sugar,10 lbs. 609 -'The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cheques is• " snout cs. Brooklin, Claremont de- Icing SuRsr,2 lbs. 189 sued by all branches of this Banka a feated Brooklin by 2-0. Brooklin Rice, 2lbs. Ise. - ` gout yup a splendid game, so that the Raisins, seedless,21be. 2So +rhPse—Travellers' Cheques are easily obtatfied. . - �•� score does not show the relative tner� Peas,2 cues forxio its of the two teams. The horse- Salmon, 2 cans for -' .23c They cost very little ; and they have this great. : Shoe pitching contest created much Castile Soap, 3 bare for 10c advantage they are accepted se cash, in S interest, Pascoe Bros., Pickering, Quaker Oats, with chins. 1 box 349 almost any corner' of the world where civilized were the, winners. The concert in Shortening, 2 lbs. 35c •people gather-together. the evening in which the , artiste Rolled Oats, 5 ibe, 'Zoo Y +, were Jamie Reed, The Silverton Duo k' G Soap, B bars 80c k Good Dairy»�ttRr, lbr �c , fiH� C"IDIt BANK (Sadie and Ben) and A. Musgrave AVE DELIVERI. was one of the best ever given in I the 4av Claremont.' The #sial proceeds for F r �T !c_ O L D ' S ' OF COMMENCE �� the :ac were a1N+ut g2-,5-00. After, lT G ' all expenses were paid there rxiUe�lCi] And Yi. i mrih wAicAis a+.•aiq. •++aod Installed 1Jp ', r 'be a '-glance of about 975.00•' LOWER PRICE STORE � 'rHE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA )' Delegates from many pointe Phone 3501 FRANK J PRO USE # ,9Athered in the RAotist h Chnrcon _ _ rr.A R'P'tn'ntv'r _ nti T QNTARY9;:�6 ..` '�;• ," .,,: -• �,._ ., „...E .:rK,,>;,;Y�#ry.'6.a,,;.,, :M1,Ae,rg,......,'�.,', -•t�r .. ,:.Jq4'°� :._rr':_' �3 �..'. „. ,.. . ., ., . ' " . C* ,La � • ,?-'*u-. •"i. a :.•cC+n,'i�-,:.',"a"'�,x.`a.,r'�r. v , • • • w _ , • , I in the closet. Slip a leg of - - ~ Ing board for a clean covering, Keep -� an bid pair of pajamas over your iron- L4i� `• W Pr I ce opened rolls of gauze bandr,ges, sad - _ - A in coveted eaking 4< _. -- - - - -- powder cans la mse the edlolu* clot: For variety. use. three tablespoons of halt a cup of ice with at Bay with grapefruit juii =^� 1 - ' - - salad oil to.inaks dolator. . al i�All It tYT-� � - u the c Esa Percolator.ar, nit >! 1 1t -. ca with hiwtowator�soup tand borax land — _ let 1t doll tar a tow minutes, then11 �)�$Seldom visits f A IL! N rinse it thoroughly with hot water. Y.. _ houses having Leather Upholstery ► I roc Wallboard'�. �i'ush leather upholstery with a � 1tCeilings, partitions, - zdanip cloth wrung from a mild soap walls and sheathing. suds. Itnse with another dam thecontrary cloth .and i wipe titdry. n Or clean.it Gyprochas saved with a shoe cleaner. Atter the wash _•, yt :many homes _• i with suds, a little olive oil should be rubbed into the.leather to keep It from This pioneer Canadian �f f LIMBELED cracking. After the oil or the shoe fire-safe gypsum board has ti /^ cleaner has been rubbed into the ;new Ivory Coloured finish leather, it must be thoroughly rubbed 'this year that makes decor&• �( to get ort any excess of oil, else this tion unnecessary (when pan- v - ��, may soil the fine clothing of one who - -elled). It is just the thing to occupies the chair. we for making extra rooms � '.Whole Wheat . _ :in the cellar or attic. l thole wheat breads and mush are Quickly erected, inex• 1 -' pensive, structural) =ong, .. "' valuable foods because 'they coptain - h � y, $s - practically all the proteins necessary GyproCWaliboard gives per• for body growth - and development. -y Manent fire WoteCtion.. They are also high in mineral content r,s -• --- and in vitamins. Furthermore they Your de name is ' ► are useful In encouraging elimination. _ f lived ow. ��today It is a pity- to use too much' white �a mation or write �' _.. . �.. . have the much more healthful whole -f Buil ng and Remod� ` ` t e _ bread when one might just as well book, { h dais It96 wheat bread, with Gyprae." slims • I — Mfrs. Solomon Says: GYPSUM, LIME AND Jar' "The path of a good woman Is ALABASTINE, CANADA, I - strewn with Sowers; but they c4Xme LIXITED t atter her, not before her." E'itsit Ontario vGreetings �'- !� �,J6'' ,�,���L• To day l: meta collie dog .M. tit 9 That looked like "Sunny Jim. ••//II Y v . eowa,sr.Teo And when I stopped the gentleman- To ask what tickled him, The Summer Camp to the weding. These are sent out the{ Fie gave me such a nasty look, day of the wedding. As if I were quite dumb, Is your son, your daughter, a Scout And said—"You blooming idiot. or a Camp Fire Girl° if not,you can An early morning hour is sometimes i To-day the Sbriners come." ' do nothing better far him or her than chosen; for egnventence in traveling. • aniot bi a, 1 t o one o child will have but &high noon." four o dock, or the ,.But why." said I, "Should dogs be - to get him into one of risers fine or- s e s g _ g evening are usually chosen, The bride gas the splendid privilege of attending a', may we a wedding gown in the pre Although they're very line'" walling fashion'or her travelling--suit_! - . Boys or Girls' camp this summer. ! Eie growled—^Each single Shriner as Some of the advantages of suck a For an evening wedding, the groom{ A bosom friend bt mine— For ale by wears evening clothea. Otherwise he O S camp are. the opportunity for "rich I � They always sand for kindliness, _ _- •' association with other boys and girlsi Rears a cutaway coat and finely And that includes the dumb; _fi�rr M Gordon Pickering ' ' striped trousers or his travelling suit., 11. M. \i �l " + 1C@Gill in a free, out otdgor life, the close-+.• So all Toronto animalsneas to nature. the ' +' heaThe�tormal wedding may be held in, i In- simple eeping uendertthe regular the living. theAre glad that they have come. - the church or is the home. The _ - ' -- — -- k —Humane Pleader. . know, the more we want to' now. formal wedding is iletd in, the home, - �- _ Romance! Everything but the minister's fee and There were Lound, mouldering in the _ j of wise directors.' the give-and-take A Man travelling in an underground A fresh romance has been added to attic of a Scottish country house. which makes for good citizenship and the bride's bouquet is paid for by ihe"�,ain alarmed other passengers by de- the history of literature, says a writer Y. family of the- bride. It there are manuscript journals, notebooks and Unselfishness and team loyalty, the claring at the top of his voice that he in John O' London's Weekly, and a letters of James Boswell, the famous , brides' maids and best men and ushers Quiet evenings, the singing of camp the bride may Give tufts to the women was Napoleon. Fortuttately somebody new key put into our hands to the biographer of Doctor Johnson. the songs, the camp lire and story-telling had the presence of mind to call: social life of the eighteenth cent•iry part issue of the X3S In sli vohimes - and the groom to the men. . or pageantry about It. the self-reliance "Next station. Waterloo," —a period lo[ which the more we &.ill be followed soon by another a!z _ and time to think and lead a simple When a reception follows the Aced- lite, the craft work, wearing, carpen-. ding, the bride's mother acts as hon- try or other handcrafts, the comped-, teas, but Abe may ask the groom's tion tests, visits, to other camps, the mother to- assist her. A buffet meal pbedience to camp rules. is tnterestipg, to follow the reception. ' All these advantages are rarely In this case, the food Is arranged on iavaila.ble for any child, except In'the the table, with piles of pieces and nil- .Imost ideal -family conditions. They ver, and people help themselves, The a evenRu;es for' coffee i isre valuable for the neglected. under• o ee s poured by beautiful ladies. -.prtvileged child; for the pampered An appropriate menu might be: Chick Schild who is self-centered; for the en salad, olives, rolls, nuts, a delicious _ aver protected. child, who has not ice, cake. coffee.- Though the variety e r�iv�iu�g learned how to associate and adapt is not great, everything should be par- ticularly delicious and attractive In — -- -- - — --- IIormaI child, nil Ian appearance. it mu" e them anil ALL Cherry Puddings bother precautions all the tit" , •. ,Avoid Sea-Sickness ' = It you are planning a trip on ocean To make a steamed cherry pudding, - -- icream a half cup fat and a cup of or lags, you will be glad to know that Have your rar in perfect mechanical condition—particularly BRAKES. there are things you can do to lessen -' STEERING GEAR and HEADLIGHTS. •;:Uugar, Sift tour teaspoons of baking _ ;powder with two and a halt cups of the chance of being-sea-sick. Active, Itlour�and add this, alternating with a' athletic persons are more likely to be +� GIVE YOUR U1VDI�'IDED ATTENTION TO YOUR DRIVING. cup of milk, to the fat and sugar. Add immune .from this uncomfortable ill, In passing traffic, he sure there is a place for you in the traffic line ahead. two cups of drained cherries to this while those who are nervously• ex- hausted,batter ur into eased moulds and below par from various ex- ever attempt t to on curves or steep grades. Dio gr ._ N pass _ P steam,for one hour. tenses..have been overeating or are - ' Serve wiih a sauce made from a troubled with constipation are pe- In entering main streets or highways,or in a proachin a railway crossing half.cup each- of cherry juice and cultarly liable to sea-sickness. A where a full view'of the track is obscured—STOP and INK. water, thickened with a tablespoon of .A week or two before sailing try to ' ,corn starch, sweetened.with a cup of get yourself in the best physical con- sugar and enriched by a halt cup o[ dation. Sleep well, exercise in the 5 When other vehicles try to pass you 1'IiEl�i PASS. ;butter. Cook this sauce over the fire open air, avoid ext:esses of at: kinds, ! - Kos five minutes, stirring cottstantly, and eat oranges, lemons, grapefruit When making a right turn, keep to the right of the highway; whey o �Eh bu cohtinue cooking in'k double boil- and green vegetables. While'sailing, making a..left turn, keep to the centre. er for twenty minutes. restrict the diet. Drink little at meals A baked cherry.pudding is made by, but plentifully between meals. Always SIGNAL before you slow down, atop, or change your course, thud i .g- .- --- BAGK!'�t? 7 TD t.ePn.,n :. putting into a baking dish a quart of ne ascertainin that_the..r_oad behind is clear.. i Summer Furniture fresh. or canned.cherries. sweetened The ,Keystorte of Safety tichly. Cover this witli a thin short- The same old furniture in the same _ — cake dough and bake. ; old places is monotonous. It quickens - - DR this King's Stgktottt/ - ►,,e. indulge - --.-,arid all other roads and streets by beating well two whole eggs and a bright,.fresh, new things. These need pinch of salt; told in a cup of sugar not be expensive. Move the Lurnitur$ and beat in a halt cup of boiling about to new locations and cover it , water.. To this add a cup and a halt` with gap slip. covers for hot weather. :of flour and two teaspoons of baking( Push the davenport away from its } - AILI V powder, sifted together three times. Winter quarters in front of the fire _._;Flavor with a bait teaspoon of vanilla, place and let it sit in front of a win- Dress in Pour over the cherries and bake a• dow, Dress it up in a cool looking ". > , . halt hour. The baked pudding is,de- cover of flowered green chintz, linen, ; .11cious topped with whipped or ice pique or chambray. Put away the ' ' - t " cream heavy .window draperies and glass — curtains and dress the window in — Wedding Etiquette green gingham to harmonize. Cap the _ Wedding invitations should be sent climax by making chair pads and a out two weeks before the wedding. group of cunning pillows for the daven- „These may be written by the bride for port to correspond and you will be sur �� ��� 3O cite informal wedding. For the formal prised how jolly and dressed up you g y A I RFD ROS9 ]FwA - ------------ wedding, they should he engraved. It; will feel and how much cooler the there ift a reception, after It church I roost will look for hot weather. +► 4;' '� 'wedding, a reception card should bel The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, C.ha>irnem enclosed, and this should be sent to Hina 'those who did not reeelvs invitattoas Use old shirts for covering dresses , ',. .. c, V,n .. ae b �.. ...: '.• -n ..�• ii"-.:kG! +T µti _,', ;'.'� .M,y ..u ,v_i$•.....•.,R+m'V..w,`,�,.'<,:•°..�.4i..L.w-..-_-.i.v�+.,%,"..c,:......:. "T.M.Y•..•:,..L'�?,wW:s.-�..i,+.i.�.,'ti.a.•:-y..,'...'•/...:..':• .•,S1'R•_;,',y-'.'c.:4......, - .r :.-• : .. - W...r. Ra t aiawA„'.T .'"� s .�n7 4 {- - ,+ is �. Aerial Problems $RIGHT EYES, A MATER OF FORM Z5 YEARS AGO t To Be AS Special Section in League ofROSY GIFFI(S - " _ -- - =ostrich plumes . . . and during the sameThe B right of Every Girl. Nations Will Handle _ period igen_first_began smoking Wilson's Dull . meatt misery sad weak- Matter - - mess—. sure sign of a bloodless con- - Bachelor cigars: The "furbelows" have Montreal.—A numirzr of aspects of to since been discarded but, today, dition. Anaemic girls and women s ,.. air communication ivb:cb are still sub- , have dull, heavy eyes wiii dark lines snore men are smoking Wilson's Bachelors - !underneath. The bright-eysd girl or 7Ec for discussion and sometimes for Havana filler—than any o ther disagreement, are to be taken up by 40 woman is ah Sys happy and well. - a In o¢ the air committee of the -•: ten Cent cigar in Canada. There is one way to make the eyes /// bright—to'bring the glow of health to transit section of the League of Na- , r / I: pale cheeks—th t is to invigorate the tions, which, will be field in the near ' . body with i�w blood—rich, red health- t�ture, according to Laurence C. •� f '' giving blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Tombs, an official of the section, who , v' do this End the; do it well, Concern- is spending a,short holiday in Mont- Ing them Mrs. Robert Devitt, Brous real. Y- Mr. Tombs spoke warmly of the LamaCnt.,says: "bly daughter became work in the League done by Canada _so ill and nervons we had to take her and particularly by such Canadians as - - ' out of school. She was pale and thin; Sir Herbert Ames, Major George her eyes were dull and the least ewer Washing on Stephens, and Col. T. A. -` tion upset her. I began giving her Dr. Hiam. Dr; W. A.-Riddell, the Can- ad an- >'. Williams' Pink Pills and in less than �l ' officer, is doing excel- six month i you would not know her. She gained in weight and strength andlent work,.he said _ A —� Rl al f 'is now the picture of health." `. Dr. Williams' Pink is are sold by Apocalypse '�. 1YIt� :medicine dealers or by mail at 60 By Ruth Frost — X01 I Wr cents a box .from The Dr. .W11II8ms' I ask for heaven no brighter blue than Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. this, {+ Pio street more golden than this quiet ` Debtor lane-- e ending; sag-flecked 'dxanches _ (For I am debtor both to the Greeks stoop to kiss -- --- ` c and to the Barbarians.—Romans 1: The.shadowy bank, where lately sum- packs of f iv •• 14.). mer rain Hotfoot through the world I go -Has come to garnish thus the common Blinking night and wondering day Seeking proper coin to Day sod = And make each blade o! grass a Blit• •-• -. , . ., • ` - ---'The tremendous debt I owe— . .- _ tering gem Lo! here I see the temple of our God, -- -- i LSON - ':Jungle green, and blue in clay, The holy city of Jerusalem. Coral in a smoky strand; —The Christian Century, Chicago. Small wares strolling up the sand ' On the tip of Africa— 1r ur Y01rn 'Lijo '. 'Shall t "y be more dear to me - Than the Doric-columned mint• .1 y. Cool of pearl and amethyst FEYFRISH Than a mountain savagery. Pagan bird and voodoo rite, Give Him Baby's Own 'Tablets Primal snarling winds that pass— The health cf babies and l!ttle child- - _- - it Than a blade of crystalled grass ren is subject to rapid changes. Thus , Slender and proportionate? the mother must be on her guard. At the first alga .of feverishness Baby's Still. ffi Q 3 i� R o n e Curious the spoil I'seek. Own Tablets should be tslven—thisV - Istrange, the bartering I do, may avert a serious illness. r o Concerning the Tablets Mra. 'or- :Being _ debtor t !Being thus a de _ ,. _ , Both Barbarian and Greek' man Lee, L':bridge, Out.. says. My it was reported to the late Dr. Mc �lii�1ed Advertising --Sara Henderson Hay. little boy, now three pears old, was /'� not at all well. He was feverish and Canadian Forests Cosh, while president of Princeton Minard's for Insect Bites. had no appetite. I gave Lim Baby's University, that a party was being !os tiza — Own Tablets and he was soon well Owned b� People held iii one of the dormitories, "atter sAxx Cast Isar In IiwTtidw varft- Al 216.000 last Tear In Ions oast♦ A man has Inst married as actress again, .i.would not be without the `-hours." Thither the good doctor wend L1za writs for free aatalasna A. IL who cut him dead when he first asked Tablets as long as' thfre are young r' ed his way to iavestigat�. To his Swltaer. Granton. not Only 8 of Forests Privately knock at :he door came the response, -- — r for an introduction. A case of love at children In the house." Owned—Direct Revenue , ho,s that""' "It's me;' replied the LIGHTNING! LIGH'PNING I first slight. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by i► = medicine dealers or by mall at 2b1S,000,OOO doctor. "Who's me"" canis the query. �7AVTED--ESPERtEXCED LICiaT• A writer says that woman ti the cants a box from The Dr..�Villtams' "Dr. AleCosh," answered the doctor. �1 ti ions rod dame n �uuh-car, `004 To — Through the 'Dominion „You're a liar; it ft had been old Jtat- c"T^m "stone and drawing account playmate and helpmate of man. And Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont and Provincial.Governments the peo- �Ead B. a". 3 O or Avirnat3 often the cheque as we L'. ( •p mie he would have said 'It is L' Go I ?tad ConopttDY. 88 Osborne Aveoas. pie of Canada own 92 per cent. of their about your business which Dr. 1 �• 4 Tives• Britain forests, the remainder being privately McCosh said he did, on' tiptoe, and re - Tamoui Lib1'ary owned. The direct revenue received frained from telling the story for at the work one knows the work London--0ne of the fluent private I by the Federal and Provineial Gov- mau.—LaFontaine ' erufnents from forests in the form of least four years. O Hbrarles in Britain shortly !s to be I rental., royalties, etc„ amounts to ap **Do not unto others as you would OS�I� �' come a possession of the nation, Lord ' proximately 115,400,000 annually. The 7tlifh�'he�in BrothertoON n having decided to present that they should do unto you; their total stand of timber, including all ape tastes may not be'the same."--George CpM�LETELY GONE,* , his collection of books and menu `cies, both hardwood and softwood, Is Bernard Shaw. scripts, including a rare copy Of the{placed at 242,127,000,000 cubie feet. wrkesYra W.Wanror.lh0eaaatL T�ieltioney first !olio of Shakespeare's works and Fires, Insects and fungi are taking.' DOH'T SUFFER � t'�� ... espies_of the second, third and fourth a great toll of Canada's forests. For- Clears magic.not bead You Must lb Your Bit folios to Leeds University, where the rata oa- { � esters, forest entomologists,and forest WR DANGEROUS -- I in�war against tk fly,carrier collection will be w bei in the new pathologists are co-operating !n their n� 1 breeder of &eue library buildings now being construct-�defense. B protection and proper Sun Burned? fi ....... ed as .the resulto management the accessible forest an Then rub afflicted parte 1,is proven that AEROXON is one 000 0 by Lord Brotherton. "_--__ b with �of the cost convenient and swst ; I could be mads to produce--fit-per$etet- -- efficient s,easo of comb sting thin In addition Lord Brotherton pro-1 ity several times the annual cut, but DO you suffer after meals with a --Minard's and watch them heal. , Ay..i It a convenient,because poses to give $150,000,for maintenance it present methods continue, experts belching,from sour and acid stomach i' M i nard's for campErs. I lad hr hysienle, saver p antsy trhy coca and administration purposes as well maintain that the annual cut will have Many believe they hay heart trouble �uught- Each stirs &as three as the continued services o[ J. Alex to be reduced. and tremble with fear, expecting.any �t.edcs'passu wryer Symington, present librarian. The minute to drop dead. This condtiois a The forest is second only to agricul- �be prevented likewise relieved. stWABE OF IMITATIONS collection Includes a wealth of meds- ture in the value of Canada's products. Take Carter's' Little Liver Pill `fie,d,,,j,pocery.ed Aarda ,Yrs oval illuminated manuscripts. after meals and neutralize the gases. so yW/� O� ' '.� The capital invested in fore at indua- N11Y }} est✓k Fd Limitk I tries is approximately, ;676;000,000, Sweeten the sour and acid stomach,re- i� Ge C•0.Ge. s~ � Leve the and encourage digestion. 'MMvtt { one-third of which is inamaxamolumbering gar �' Manta, sawmills, etc., and the balance The stomach liver and bowels will • be cleansed of poison painful and in the pulp and paper industry. The a' ppears — i dangerous indigestion Ira - FCZ g 0p 1 forests provide 20 per cent. of the en-; the system enjoys a tonic effect.Don't 'Babi.bad�terribleeaema.'Sootbs' tire freight haulage on Canadian rail• delay. Ask your druggist for a 25C ti e.t.a'ended teehhtg to t mtasto Digeasa soca pkg.of Carter's Little Ptiia ' --ME BY`e late"—lists ?fasroacs.t3topsiteh,burs,t ways; supply over 14,000,000 ties an- r— In .te.Age&*=&go"for IsIewdays. I nually and almost an equivalent µ Ski. betomea FRFJ stsac. .swo °daD Draw" n� 1B5. -- amount of timber for bridges, build HAW LOST L pass, etcr and c ear Ings affect the � BY SAME REMEDY ; passenger traffic earnings o1 the rail• , "'�• through the attraction of tour- ists. n a Safe, E Way ways Easy - its. ' • - Canada is also the principal source' . ,Recommends ' of softwood supply in the British Em- ' ]head how one woman lost 28 lbs. of ;Lydia E. Pinkham's e "L pits, while the.only economic use for fat, without dict, without dangerous y Nutty drugs or exercises. •Vegetable Compound =o- e`l� - one-third of th Iaml area-(Z the Do «I take's daily dose of I�nlschen, and minion is in the growing of wood, The I have loyt two Inches round the waist . ""Ave* = forests form the most important,•fact and hips and 281bs, since last summer. Cobourg Ontario—"Years ago when Z.0 y O ---- or in equalizing stream flow and there- I feel very well on it and people tell I had a sick father and a nursing baby . _ O fore have immense• value in relation me I took very fit. I am 5 It. a m, a to care for, I god -• � -. height, 40yeara ofd, and come of a all run down and Fordose to Acid = _ - to power development. stout family:' Dfiss E. L. + took Lydia E Y t lumbering about with a Pinkham's Vega- c+o svo �UK" Don go \ aa.sc,ea burden of unhealth}, excess fatyyou table Compound "a"O „ IDHoliday Perils can get rid of it easily if you get the to get atrength to atings'"^USE Kruschen habit, d work. - _he tragic------ T vel c ss sic accident at a le ro Kruschen' Snits provides the easiest, � other (time at ►• - Ing near Cobonfg, Ont., where -six •est anti surest way to lose fat that' Change of Life, I Many people, two hours after eating, You will never use crude methods members of one family were almost �rou can possibly desire. By purifying t had severe head ' ?suffer indigestion as they call it, It is when you know this bet`er method. instantly killed, is a grim reminder of your blood of harmful acids, helping achesanme. tired the liver, kidneys and bowels to throw all the time.I took of usually excess.acid. Correct it with And you will never suffer fr,)m excess all public hof da e perils of the yothenh ghways aholiday. Ore offnatural waste .material, they remove its h a seven bottles le -� ichASF::: .•. an alka4l. The best way, the quick, acid when you prove out t�Iis easy re crowded, and the holiday spirit creates+ naitsuonoua wastes matterdhassproduced. Compound and felt like s nethe w woman. harmless and efficient way, is Phillips' lief. Please do that—for your own a certain feeling of carelesanesss' ot only do you lose pounds in weight, jreco �end it to any woman who ie Milk of Magnesia. It has remained sake—now. when caution la most urgently needed.i but you lose years in appearance. at the age when she needs building up•" 'for 60 years the standard with pbyst. Be sure to get the genuine.Phillips' The problem of the level crossing i9 Little by little,the ugly fat disappears— + _ o.T,E.$i.EEitAat,$,R.4.Cobotiiq. clans. One spoonful in water neutral- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- still shamelessly 'far from solution. slowly, yea—but surely—and you.soon Ong, lzes many times its volume to stomach cians for 60 ;ears in correcting excess feel wonderfully healthy, vital and energetic—more ro thea ?ver before ISSUE No. 25—'30 acids,and at once. The symptoms dis- acidp. Each bottle contains full dlrec- 7oar lite. appear in five minutes. tions—any drugstore. Minard's for Fattlnp flair, V ` r•� �. x ,�..�nx�, m4?c<' - "s•LT• F+rrG�ii v..=C,...•x+e..a.+. . �^.. -.ur., ...4ravf..;*eon-,_.• „Les3n*s:•�i •'ranr`a 'city •is. � C'.r._ :•r»-c ..w.;e.... ,w'�,',�a.. ,�''''' x '+Y .�..� ?'9`e.s,a .k ... — o .. __ . c ..,r 'c.{.- �!a.•%h,:�et�• 'vr•�+� `D;' 'a '�(.�,+g. f"',1.�.�?>:_,,..-- y .. —r- ,v.� ..>,.;,..-• .-Y.. s _ ,t -_ Al • i '4y!h' n" f..4.r^�v''.a...yr, •F-'-"••: ,.9,p•. .-. ...:',XX. • �� «.{.' y r' '��� .•.. •4+•`F,'... 6�,Y�'i'R'. r L: , i - .l' s •� ,��{{ ,�� �• ��•• {{�� '<- Daaetn eve Ilatarda nigh of the W. M. S. � 1H-be held at Rose- ` ist Dew Drop Ion? T- R* bank •at the home of Mis. Gerald -Radio Licensee may be obtained Co Nan, All ladies are invited and _ -Mise Helen Cowan spent Sun- from W. C. 'Murkar, at the News. Centennial and Zion V�; M. S socQ CPO - ay'tn d Mrs. -i e. -Roy and Bruce Charlton, of t Mr. Alex. Dingwall a patient in _ -C.'and Mrs. 'Bradley were iai - Y _..• _ _ _ . . . - - -.the city op. Wednesday last. 'Lakefield, called at the home of he Oshawa Hospital for a number of -_-_ -- =` "' -James O'Connor and family, J. Clark on Sand Y. mon¢hs, passed away last Friday - — � Of Toronto, visited his mother -Mr. Hill,of Toronto, J. H. sod morning. Hi„ funeral took place to cQ Mrs. Beal and Mrs.•Chandler of. Ersidne Cemetery Saturdayy after- Hole Proof Hosier and Gracia Shoes hues on Sunday. Claremont, visited Hu head Mrs. noon, bWcb sympathy is felt for his -Miss Bernice .Crawford has g daughter, Alice, her mother having been ea ;aged an operator-at the Meebin on Sunday. -Piano tuning -Heintzmaa at died 27 months ago. are essentials tor the Smartly +tells hose ventral Cm, Toronto will have an ez ert Dr. and Mrs. Chisholm of Montreal . J. and Sire. Oalvert, of fuser is Pickering at as earl spent the week-end with- their their rdece, Dressed Lady, - - Toronto, spent Sunday with the g y Mrs. Christina Anderson and family. _ _ - date. Leave tsar order or hone Dr. Chisholm, who is over eighty, jormer's mother here. y , t:to Tga Nitros office. - _ -MrR. R. A. Douglas, of Torou- ably filled the pulpit in the United _,.A special buy in large--quantities allows us lie offer to, to spending a couple of weeks -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident Church on Sunday morning. It is with her sisters, the Misses Bunt- Dentist.. Office do residence, two almost 81 years since he filled the you a line Of`'flraoia" one strap, Cuban heel Ing, doors east of'E*. Andrew's church, pastorate here, and he reWrll his shoes, nicely trimmed with imitation _Mrs.'L. K. Devitt and dau• Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m, to youth wonderfully well. liter Isobel, of Toronto, spent 6 p. m� Daily, and Evenings by ap- tor"' regular $5$.00 _ . ..... _ alliga r alar 1unday with the former's parents, poiatment... (X-ray service). 1N MSMORIAM. = - hue, for $3,49. ':.. here, -A serious motor accident oc• -- -John and Mrs. Rowe and dau-' curred on Thursday forenoon on HOLMES-In. loving - memory of htei•, of Milen, Michigan, spent the Kingston road about 8 miles Cuthbert W. Holmes, :who died on The stamp "Gracia" Ona 8110e places On ,gg June 21at, .1928. s 8a�et week-end with John and Mre, asst of the village in•which lire. - - •� - • it the mark of approval, Style and Draper, James Lennox, who lives just east Our father is sleeping from all pain, ` Mrs. Cooper and daughter, of of the C. N. R. crossing at West 90 ,wake not hie, spirit to suffer excellent wear. : Oshawa, spent 'a few days last Hill, received a severe scalp lacer again; ^ ' 'week with W. Gl..Aud 'Mrs. Reid ation and very painful injuries.to He slumbers so softly, so let him • land Tamilyy her shoulder the extent of which sleep on, Holeproof the -!lies. Hly and Mise 31y, of To at the time of writing had not His sickness is ended, his troubles ` routo, were here,during the week• been determined. Mr. and Mrs. else gone: end preparing their residence for Lennox, who were about to in• Ever fly embered by viiia and fate- _ Topw notch the stammer, spect a farm property with a view -!firs. Austin Franklin and to purchasing, were in a large 3Ptsw Ldntrrt4sornfra$a. - ' in Hosier child, of Port Perry,spent Sunday Buick car -driven by James Cow• with the former's parents, Arthur per, a salesman-for the real estate OR BALE-Seed Huckavbeat.Silver -- - and Mrs. Bo ee. firm of Carnegie.&Horton,of Osh• "VOR variety. $1.00 per bushel, Luther all the new colorsir -kir, anT Mrs. Thomas and awe. Mr. Cowper turned oat to Middleton,Brougham. 41-43 Mrs. E. C. Jones were is Toronto paaa-snother-crralId-farm-wagon g TA-LF. ' on Thursday evening attending which were ahead of him, tie to pasture. Alae for sale., wagon x. the Shriaere' parade. doing ao met a truck and scollie- like sew. wm.lt-acey.Dumbarton. +z s -,Tisa Phoebe Jaaiper, airree is foo was unavoidable. The track ARM MAOHINBRY-Hoch old = '- training at Belleville General Has driver turned out in an effort to Fi and,few for sale. Also for.ale,Pekin duck � land e�1.9:. : natal was home on Saturday for avoid a eolissioa, but was lineue eggs. w. F.Disney. Greenwood. astf - w brothels weddiag eessfal. The car and truck,which �OR BALE-Seed buckwheat, 80c -Rev. J. S. and fire. Ferguson belonged to Davis A Co.', were r bushel. Also a few ba of potatoes. ' and Bliss Dorothy have beep both badly damaged. Ak:Gr.y. Claremont. Phone bark$lo. 43 : eon. l er Bull. Harry Moore. Phone Pick spending a few days this week --On Sunday evening about 7.45 SEED BUCKWf3EATFOR$ALE- " ' with relatives in�'eterboro.• o'eloek s motor collision occurred silver Hull. good clean seed. Apply at lot ab, .Grocery '►gpecl€i18 tor this Week -Died, at Pickering on Wed on the highway about a mile and P. x;42 :ueeday, June 18to. Jos. T. Bye, in a halfeast of the village In which 2w5'his 88rd year. Funeral. Friday, at several persons were painfully PRIV ATE Partv will sacrifice mod., Pure Balk Lara, per lb.. 160 110.. to the Union Cemetery. ern Heiataman Plano,bench included. Cash p, ry. though not serious] injared. A o,terms. 'References recruited. Apply to bo: /'► -The warm weather and favor- car driven by Mrs. J. A. Sullivan, A.Pickering New., 42 2+0 lb. pails Pare Lard, �•� able rains have been very beneii. Queen Street E.. Toronto, crashed p RENT-Un Chureb St Pickeririt �� n, sial to the crops and garden stuff. into another ear driven by Arthur To of brick belles.tncludia blinds and 6z- Aylmer Soups, per till, which are now making very rapid Carter,. 860 North Boddington tures. Apply G D. sly, 210 _a gndian Rd To _ r�� o: ew. tom• sa:J Canned Peas. re size, ol;oica gaowth. Ave, Searboro. Mrs. Sullivan - g r -Rev. J. S. Ferguson ocenpied cat in on Mr. Carter, and on ac T OST-On Wedaesday. June lltb, quality, for 3iie the pal pin In Center Street Ualted count of the heavy traffic she was 1. between Picketing and Clare'raont• a car- / t3hareh. Oshawa. on Sunday eves unable to et into line, and aide- pants s level. Suitable reward. Finder please �;Salerno" Broken prang® Pekoe R cavo with 7.S Ba-lsdon.Pickering. 42 D Ing in the absence of the pastor. swiped Mr. Carter's car, forcing it • Rev, Dr. Fletcher. into the ditch where it upset, andIr ARM FOR $ALE-140 acres of Tea, bulk, per lb. 49,0 Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore. of forcingher-own car to the other land.excellent farming district gear ber land. Ont Several acres of steads ttmba Windsor, called on Pickering side of the road where. it also House and buildings. Apply at News standing friends on Tuesday while on their upset. Mrs. John Sullivan s pas- OR SALE OR RENT-On Chureb ,S. CHAPMAN to Kingston to spend their senger in Mrs Sullivan'e car, re FSt,Pickering, a large brick house, a rood» M wsy, - - balidays with relatives. eeived slight injuries, but was and balls. about 4 acres of land. For full panic- y -- -The services in St. George's able to be taken to her home in ronto'pply'E.Emmett. 5a Amrotls Avenue.-42 Burch on Sunday next will be an the city. Mr. Carter and his dau• bitevalr Mills-Having purebased 0 t - follows: Sunday School 9-W a. sa, ghter were cut badly about the W Thoro' 'Bift these troll•I am pzspared to do chopping (S.T.), morning prayer 10.80(9.T), hands and lege with broken glees. Monaaya. Fridays and Saturday for,coo e months. Anthony Wilson. whitevde. evening prayer 7.80(3.T ). and had their wounds'dressed by Mark sao2. 42-43 -The provision committee for Dr. Cartwright, who was soon ORONTO WET-WASE L4UN- t �� the Dominion Day eelebratiou'will upon the scene TraMe Officer TDRY (semi 6niabi-1_etour driver call and call on the ladies of the Village Hilliard, who Investigated the explain our 24 hour srrvtce.. Just leave your and vicinity in a-few days, when accident, has laid a charge against ashes with Mr S.W.Davis, barber shop. .we they e: et to receive the usual M Srillivas for reckless dri will pick up and deliver a times a week. OuIsnriteeB YOU ASCt comfort In a Work pe Mrs. Ping. y Pe _ reee UOD• Both cars were-considerably dam• Volt SALE-Clucking bene. Bar- ,boot, Our boots and shoes for Work and fine - rs. W. J. Clark and daugb t- aged. rid Plymwt h Rocks and White wyandottet. also.even heavy wire front cases. size 2 ft.by 2 wear have always been of the highest aality, 'ors, Mrs. H. W. Boyes and Mrk. J. _James Smitbers. formerly of a by a it.Ton .very .unable for fattens pens, J; 'O. Stork, and eon_H. J. Clark of Oshawa but r eeatly a resident of or rabbits. L)"r'd J.Scat: Altaus Road, half ;but in our opinion this "Thoro-Bilt oot is Toronto, spent the weekend with in north of Kingston Road. 3611 Toronto, was sentenced last :peek the embodiment of everything of the highest Fred F. and Mrs: Baledon and by Magistrate Keith. in York _INC!SALE­-Radio.'BinaBilvertone family. of Burford. 1' Ncutrodpne 5 tubes, $15.00; Radio. De- (�1aBB and 1B the finest thing It has been our County Police Coart. to five years, Forest. 4 tubes and loop aerial. $5.00; Exide -The Women's Guild of St radiobatter ,e volts.415.00; onebstterycha - rlvile a to offer. !(sato 's Church will hold its next in Kingston Peaetentia on a p g ,-. ry er,$10.00: �D C major.82 volt. 1-p.hp��$t • +� ,oa-_Thwesday_. J9ne�fith, charge of setting to 8t. Nicholas All inroad condition, AnNr Geo.Burk der' — -_- --- ,_ ami o.t10 O'clock, is the Club Ro Oth Aagliean Church- at--Birch Cliff. �o� as e ladies are kind] asked to re Bmithers rose anxious to bee lay LOUR AND CHOPPING MILL Q _ y reader in the Anglican Church and' Ffor sale-to the estate of the lair 7o•eph A Few of Its 'Fine Points- mrember the "Apron Shower." had f reaaeatly officiated iD that Leafy T�esecvtor.am offering Ibe whitsvale - - -. -Jobb and ]sire. Calvert and Pltrar watt Choppier mill for axle as a ron- utisaghter. ilia rapacltp. Bt3t he had certain �.plendid water]tower mod large �► – „ Mary, accompanied by peculiarities that detracted from bua'ing,For fou particulars apply at size,or to (}enulIIe elk nppars. . -Solid leather fall Toronto friends, enjoyed a motor- hie popularity and treefalaeee and ''i"'I'eirF,Wbitevale,Ont, fit! - - ing trip to Guelph on Sunday and he received little encouragement OR SALE-40 acres in Pickering. lift heels, solid leathelr insoles. A water- ing whet, in that city called on Ed. to continue in that work. Evi- FTownship, close to Hishwa , village and p-Sd — oration. Toronto 22 sties. Good rr.me house. proof boot. Solid leather elf es: No. sod )lies. Weiler, both "of whom dently he fell;sore thrift hie ability brooms, woodshed and garage, hiaroof barn 1, rhe -bend outsoles. A Goodyear welt. - sre so Ing the best of health. w e not euffieiently recognized.as 66x36 with cement stabling, poultry house- -T6eJane meeting ofthe Wom• Never fiilin well,with bindinin, water an tap ' - Mad s penchant for setting fir's in house and barn. Hydro available. Two acre, 4r so's Institute will be held on Tues- good apple orchwdand small fruits. Good clay Bugist on seem 'rhorA-Silt . Shoes. ''fie � to Anglican churches if the ens ' g boil al workable and_well deemed, incladt say asst, 24tiytast.,at, the home_ pities@ against him-could be sub-- good crop of hay,grain and pasture, of vou1 - - - - - of firs. Priee, Kingston Road etantisted. There was only one sell as going concern. Must sail on account°' %have the'exclusive agency of this dtstriet. East. kD excellent rogrsm Wlll iii health. Price bar�am for quick ale with p charge ]aid against him, that of goo' cash.paymenbt`�'a1 nce arranged-at aper be given. so it is doped there will cent, A y to owner, �olsn Hams, R. R. 1 be s izo0d attendance. MeetiD at setting fire to the Birch C1ilf Locust 32-84 - Radio Licensee lesagd. g church but hie name has been 8.00 o'cloelt. daylight saving time. frequent] mentioned in connee- F;•e(l Bunting-R member the Evelyn F tion with Brae in several Anglican 10 H N SE L M A N - - -Pickeri� Rdwards Trophy to be won, for churches 4n Toronto, sad All Sboer and Gereral Blacksmith, Established 1857. the next year, by the school whose Sainte in Whitby, It.has also Oxy-acetylene Welding pupil receives the highest apmber been suspected that be .knew - mind Brazing _ of mark@ at the' Entrance Exams- sometbing of the fire that. caused CS�.A.RE�dONZ' - R- nation held at Pickering this considerable damage to fit. Gear. Wishes to announce that he will carry THE CENTRAL Gs�+w�G month. The pupil receivess,small Re's Church, Pickering, last fall' on business in the-shop which he Alver cup for his or her own. Won It wa.e_thonght that, he might be- -was-purchased.-from Tboe. Ste- t year by 8. 8,No 6,`-Pk-tering. of unsoudd mild, but 'three mod. - pbeason, startinit on —• --_ __._ — -flied. at Eset Whitbnrn,Scot the �beervation in the Physebia Monday,May 19th. Telephone 4900 ]and, on Wednesday, June 11th, tric Hospital led the doctor to - ' Sirs. :Wm. Fowler, soother of Mrs. declare him sane. PiCkerul Mitis Walter White, Pickering'Village, . �: - ' in her 66th year. Mrs. Fowlerhad been in poor health for the - D[TFrraAfi'TON' - past three years having had dui- we have s limited quantity of Auto Repairs, Accessories,0116 ild ing that time several strokes, thus Miss Margaret Fraser is holiday: extra-good quslity Shorts at Ger death *&C,not arexpected. �g at-her home,'the Manse, liesfe f f - " The sympathy of the community Mrs. White, and the.. the pricy o --oraiaary.mill Gasoline, Acetylene Welding ��ooeeee oat to 1♦i r wi riends in Campbell- ?---.­or feed, excellent for pigs berea�liaaoent. ford. . ._or any livestock. _ :Battery Charging. Miss Jean 'Buzney is spending a - - •:.� . -A very quiet 'wedding was Tho-feed business is-our line. We ---- - solemnized at the Rector b Rev. two weeks holiday -with Miss Mary Rectory y Spragg. study :bis to give you the • .R G. Robinson in Pickering on The funeral-of the late. Mrs._ $ill -_ beet possible value Repalrs.made -on .Yl;mak'ee - Jnne the 14th, when Cora Eliza- took place on_Tuesday .to.St. James - for your money. _ beth, eld.fst daughter of John 14fe• Cemetery. - = _ cars. Niven,Campbellville.Ont.,beesene Mrs Ed. Craver, we are pleased to We have Cbick Starter, Egg Sash the bride of Thomse Cabitt Ju ni• �y is somewhat recovered from her Scratch Feed@, or any feed per, yoange'et eon of �G illiam and recent illness. yon may noed, deliver mm. Juniper, of Pickering. The Dr, and Mrs. Fraser and others at- - fee any reaeooable -- - _ Tho and groom were attended p tended the closing exercises at congratulate distance. HARLESBe SPENCER. Thomas and Mrs. Ware, of Camp by Ladies College. We congratulate �C , F bellville. At the reception at the Mists Bernice Eddy on graduating Phone 5311 C�V,/I x.• groom's parents, the happy con- Alco in standing in the first rank, pie 14 by ryiot4r for 14iontreal and `of the list. Pickering in Milling Com'D&ZITI Proprietor, �� �Pickeringp it o iintd east. On June 26th an open air meeting �