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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_06_27 «'� ''•�'i.'4's+, d v.. a.v:..w: •1, ',wfir' 7°" ,r,:' K' 3"r r aq , 7,1' � 7rad . ^4 : . -e ✓;3Ro F .. .. -f:.. :,.: •.s .Y: •a-�":vi..�. ,. "•s,5 n�v. -ere" A ..... / - - ba ."c„„ T k'3 M' ,•i M. _.. VOL. XL1X. P�OKERING, -ONT., FRrIDA %- JUNE.-27,- 1930. } .: CENTENNIAL CORNERS - AUDLEY. �wro�ssfftfassal6arDe}. ( REENWOOD White's-"'-Mill The Audrey Sunday School is hav- The date set for the Centennial ing, its annual` picnic at'Oshaw8 on Corners garden paTt'y. is July 17th, µ� Saturday next. �R H. C. PEARSON-Phrician ,�'}=DOS R1.Trox- full Particulars to be given later. The Entrance class of S. S. No b sad Surgeon. Duabartoa. 1 7 •�• - GREEN RIVER: are trying their examinations this . E. FORSYTH, Op h.D., Director Is running fall blset 9AWing ln4'n- week We wish them every o success.e. , cal Association of Ontario.Res. her, reaches, doubletreee, Neat Sunday, June 29th, being The girls og,the High School are _ 13stablirhed 1888 ��� Amer :n Optomevieal 'tongues etc. missionary Sunday, a special morn-, through for this term and we also -- lriyes esamined by appointment. *T V lboae^leo4. Claremont. oat. Open t0 bay a quantity of Rood ing service is being prepared at 10.15 hope they dere successful,in their 1yl 1 u basswood and elm Mr. J. S, Harrington, a returned'examinations. lel � aARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyesilnbt los missionary has promised us a real i "Would you like to go to a pic- list. Honour graduate of the Courts g p rain Who is having one?, � io[.pp�o merry of Canada; Gold medalist and treat. There will also be s ecial' "? The Aud- ; . Mgt Herman prase winner in 1929. At Markbam Grain Chopping•Tuesdays music. Everybody welcome. ley Community Club. Where is it. BARLEY FEE D •tr.ry Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m..in Dr. and Fridays. on Mr. F. M. Chapman's Flats, on " •Barker's dentcl office. At Stouffville from Wed- sesdayto5aturdayofeach creek. Eyesesamin• aau aetnrin Baekete of all GREENWOOD. - Saturday, July 5th, starting at 12 0' Is the cheapest Feed on the market .d.Glasses sited and repaired. Highest vuahtr g --- clock. Bring your friends and a well for the results it gives. at Lowest Prices, Phone Stouff 2405. 4617 descriptions. Mz. and Mrs• Forrester ani Miss Plied lunch basket and enjoy thin an A great.many farmers testify to Its a1• 'Price reductions at the Alice Pegg, of.White -Rose, visitedural event of races; games and a value by the continued `z R. OHBISTIA2r, Barrister and factory. rvith A Pegg and family on Sunday good time. use of it. _ Quite a number from, this vicinity _ It you have never used it. try It A•solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 840b or 8420 or write attended the annual reunion of the aa+a. south wing Cotin Hone. Whitby• 2bly Chas. White.Locust Hill. Ont. oa m guarantee. ;; Pegg families at Sharon on Satter- Claremont, Monday Ev'g, June 30. • Y B -pBATON. BELL A ROSS, B;c;r.t- day. w r i s� ens, solicitors. 904 Northern On wio g A gpe�ial- 'temperance .program BROCK ROAM -.'Pea M/ ixtu're a: )3tsiidlnx,330 Bay Street,,Toronto, r r V n ///���• - -lrBeaton, Just commencing at 10 a m is being pre- ; ,�u pared for next Sunday instead of Amther frog croaking in the pond, I make s strong Feed containing :a J.D.F. Rua. Adelaide 2839-9 the usual review. but that is what makes the noise, s one third Peas._ This makes a ;e RICHARCSON. PICKERiN(i A Q]10188 2� �g 8IId r5g B• C• The annual garden party will be here is a croak from our corner nei- splendid Feed for 9oirhing, sadtattle v>:�r - Barri.ters sohciton etc., � pL�� i,,- held on the evening of Tuesday, July ghbors. If you don'4 happen to know [s an exeelleot Feed 914 Confederation Life Building, Corner of Cedar i7irLLlt iM. for dais cover. yyeq.,��e sad Richs.md Sts. Toronto. Phorxs g 15th. Miss Pearl Newton and her where it is, look on the map. y ` ' Ara�iide 4489 and two Pickering office open concert company will give the pro- An interesting game o! softball Q$Z,� Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Phone= ,also, a large quantity Of gram. Further announcements will will be played here some time soon 'A car of extra quality Oats be made later. between our home team and Audley. just received. d,to ow thatDeR1Eat la rough egad dressed The annual Sunday School picnic ehas are reco vered from hisMrecent V. Xs" Q•�29' ai will be held at Oshawa- on-the-lake, ford XXEIL C.8911TH. D. D. 9., L D.9.. Pine, Spruee and on Wednesday, July 2nd. Everybody fall. - 5ucceesor to Dr. J.N Dales% Graduate of come along and enjoy the day. A Fhomas-?r owlan, of Toronto, is , Ow Royal College of Deatal Surgeom and Toron- gemlook Lumbers way of going will be Provided for the summer guest of J. and C. Fitz- -C 0 A L 1tpf,Uoiv.saity, At Claremont office over D. A trick- Eartt'e stare evaoy'Tuesday and Frills Pbooe r �''t those '7Ch0 wlsli it. Pa Sall, 2yiv •.� ��irl� t..i •e• - We are glad to welcome our sum- [�BRBBIiT T. FgLLAIBE. L D 9., ' 'PICKERING mer citizens back to their summer D.D.S.. Graduate of the Royal Cwlege of LUMBER V cottages. A Rood supply of Hard and Snit~ 19wmW Surgeons and the Umveraty of Toronto. i The Bank of Commerce are build- Mrs, petty, of Cher? arj o i with Coal on hand. Also s supply pike m residence second door cast of St Aad- The a wing to their present Pis- her son Kenneth and Marjorie, roe- mw'o Cbarch, Pickering•Oct. Office hours: 9 _ es. ently visited with her parents. of Handling Wood, a,as. m r p ®., or b7 apQoeatmmt. (X-ray 8e one of onvice), Phone P•Kk 3A70a0 4317 A series of evangelistic meetings Seth Bad row'is among stave length. FURNITURE will be held in the Samar beginning the first to bring forth luscious, 12t! Phone Pick. 1709. ow"Pt"000 gal bo. NEW, USED ANN ANTIQUE July l0sh' ripe strawberries. The flavor of his 9LIZABETH RICHARDSON- IN GREAT VARIETY A Barden party is to be held under home grown berries make the im- DONALD MUNRO, PICKEHINi[# A.Prlre nae aetomaH ineCH h of all kine., the auspices of the "Eastern Star", ported articles taste like'bran masa. uwaweettag caapaesasd soba fiaawnf stand- Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. on Friday evening. If our growers could appeal to the es. tresses, 'Dressers, Tables and At a farewell gathering in th*,L'n jaded appetites of our city tourists L. SURNI NGle A M, t^t B4ORGE KEAY-Licensed auction. Chairs. Pieta" Frames. ited Church on Wednesday evening and get, 35 cents a box. What a eel- Building sad General IG •ars Mums Ljre stock and general eM Our prices axe the lowest of this ameek, Rex. Mr. Warren Ras eb>'ation we could have, Contracting. y.amoAad to. Twos resoonawe R presented with an address and prarsL Here's hoping something excit- �vtne, Phone 9003. sl a ,l. H. $e$lr - �'1$TEInOIIt of gold. He will move to Markdale will ha pen between now and Estimates furnished on all classes, tng p will croak of work-Interior and Exterior. e�,.•t P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Phone 9' about July 1st.. next week, or this frog yi a ear Oman" of Twk and 0 atarie. Asa A shooting accidents occurred near only once. Alterations and repairs. gat ave.of sll kinds snass•d w oa staorteM Chimneys Built Concrete Work. sea". Address orom al+er r o.., nes TI6E s TLBLB�Ptakenng Stating here la%i week when two boys nam- y S. Qt.>t48H T. L Trains gains Zarl Jisr ad follows : ed Radford. playing with dynamite - •OUNBARTOM. NTAIifIO Phone Pickering 6712 ++��•.�� No. l0 Hail A M• caps, caused them to explode. which FAIRPORT. D EB,1 TolQ TO IPNSHIP L+r• f7..vwrssow. ps mudesi ave for -Me H 211 LAesl 1:.49 P,D[, will ree-alt in the loss of part of the Roy Thom of Hamilton visited his +. iAes"nosae. Also. Komar to loan >,raigw ' '•er►sw of nrsataw � Hi I'°ev 6.19 P. M hand Gf one of the boys father this week. Q p _ rrrar r . :. ons. r-v Sunday train. 8.98 A.M. A large public meeting was hely Our Entrance pupils are writing S H I N G L E A71 kisc GRA -Loi' 1coaaeseinn 4 Tri going wart Sas rlollowi- here an Friday evening to discusstheir examinations this weekarboro, Tdepbose lrsartham tans Ro• 2'7 f� 9-23 6~M. the road scheme Taro of the Count, Miss R. White has secureda0" Nova Scotia SbinglesAccountant. Bus'mes and Munici- 29 Literal 2.19 P.M. engineers were present and outlined ition as teacher at Huntsville. , atGalvanised Steel Shinglesen GRANT, GODFREY FCO.31 +.. 9 Mail 848P. 11.East• Toronto• Canada. Adelaide Sunday train. 8.08 P. M. the work and cost of the road, At • Mrs• Win• lichoison had abirth- Bird's Felt Slate BhiaRksl 1a�7 the close of thq meeting the council day party of relatives this week• for rale at LMMAW, LICENSED - 1Fofregoing it according to Standardclosed the contltict with the Commis- M1sa Jean Craven is corder theT. PATERSaNS - CLAREM01myszR,tanmgnmMme_ Sion, and the work Brill begininJuIY• Doctor's care st her homehere. Qvl and getpricer. Phone 8!312kmesarmed Alex and' Mrs• Thom are spend sseoarlt. .. n ,ars berhE CLOTHES LIVE LONGERNz ' • ll l7°�ea W715NED OUR WAY. Keep is mind the drafua. "'Horne ing a !siva days at Niagara Fells.y►httbvooL - Tie@." in Claremont Commitaity Miss Annie Brander is at London !LAW'S - We have made a business of Hall, Monday, Jane 30th. attend the Taylor picnic on June 28. y v •" -1 wash day. Here each color Walton and Mrs. Annis attended /,r and fabric is given the sciecti- uROUGHAM. _ the 75th anniversary,of Selina Chur- (3 A R A � E 1 y 7.R - Coal, oal y c formols chat beet mesa is ch la$t Sunday. - noWs. For each darn we use Donald Beer spent the meek-end, Mrs_ Blenkin, Miss Ethel AND SERVICE STATION ' req from nine to twelve khan- in Blackstock. and .Mn. Claude Othen of Toronto, ' �girc} and Soft Goal of tile; gm of Filtered ralneoft water. Mr. and Mrs. Jermyn were with spent the ,week-end with Mr. acrd- We are prepared to do all kinds -An average of six hundred gal- Whitb friends on Saturday, Mrs. Foston. of repairing of care, also b" A befit (lil�llrj Oa ions for your family washing MrsY Hanley, of Stratford, is with Jos. and 'Mrs Garfat of Woodstoft tory charging, electric _wad = Ngo wonder clothes bunds ti h Cedar t her aunt, Miss Bate this week. and Mrs, T' Sewell of ar-Grove welding end in fee here are cleaaer and Mise Phyllis Gesow was with Os- are visiting at the latter's parents; everything in co, : O>►7e � last loaner. haws friends over the week-end. Walton and Mrs Anuria. vection with -- 1 os,v, Lauri & D F. Malcolm, and.family spent the Next Sunday morning Jane 29th, _ �r work. Ar G2yto "'✓* week-end with their people here. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Gas, Oile, Grosse .and Acc eories �'j�@drai�g C/Q.9 Ltd. O. and Mrs. McGregor, of Toronto, will be administered at the morning always on hand. Taxi Service. "_' All anther nod frequent dry cleaning called on old friends here on Sunday• service at 11 o'.clock (stand. time), Agent for Chevrolet Care: A keep ces no sanitary.. Our cleaning I Misses Ida Watson and Lois Reed in the LTnited"Church. ' ti of Toronto, are holidaying with Fred The services in Dunbaiton Cont- ent turns old clothes Cassie and family. munity Hall next Sunday will be 2.3U Gordon J. Law out a new.. 3.30 (D• s _ `WB CALL AND DELIVER The. Dobson family of $eaverton, (D. S T.) Sunday School, - Phone 0800 . ' spent Sunday with Mrs. Dobson's, S T) Evening Prayer: The 3.30 sister, Mrs. Geo Philip. Service will be held at the Beach in L' ning . R.0.toner, Local Repeweatative Clayton and .Mrs, Axford 1 Mint stead of in the ComhAirdty-Hall Doris and Miss Ida Brignal , pe ___..�. DID ` Blacksinithing I Sunday-with E. and Mrs: Holtby. "Home Ties"in ComronniYOU ty Hall,Now that housecleaning time is _ Mr. and Mrs 'Marshall Young and Claremont,'June.30th. � 7r why not brighten u Horse ihosiog a Specialty. Mr- and Mrs. Beare. of Mme. Ge6. KNOW 1 bete, p B P were recent visitors .• GREENWOOD. `. the home with new All General Work,including Wood. Philip. ' $nor coverings? _.. Work, promptly. Misa Pugsley; of Toronto, accom- Ronald and Ida Brown, of Torori- That 9ilverwfwd'e Ice Cream ie attended to. ' i parried by,Mr. ani Mrs. Irvine Wal- to, were in the village on Sunday. the only ice cream Bold op We have new : Also, ker spent Friday with Ed,-and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 'ArWckle spent Sun the Canadian National Sz- Aeont for Taco Farm day with Fred and 'Mrs. Woodward. hibition grounds? OONt3�OLEIIM Ri3t3S Machinery. Gectl Bate and amt y o ort-Hope F;-i�vcis-- i lsohida3'1n>y:- lint-811wood's in the new patterns. - 2+. T. �7CTfDOe�wgll,rd spent Sunday with Miss Bate. family at the faun for 'a couple o4 ' was the ice cream sold due- 29. Brown ani family of Toronto, weeks. ing the Sheiners'Convention ,. _'We have Walnut Deeeeel'e from GREENWOOD 4917 were at the home of T. C. and Mrs. - Mr, and.Mr Clark and daughter in Toronto? spei>;t Sunday with James and Mrs. 25.0Q to 40,00, _ Brown on Sunday. That Silverwood s haveiceerevau T The garden Party on_Tuesday ev- Gibson. loots all over Ontario ? DreseinX Tables 30.00 ]KEEP �0 ening held on the spar grounds Howard and Mrs. Ormerod and pio v sad 45.00. surrounding the Barclay home, was Mrs. Wall Sperm Sunday with friends That 3ilverwood'e Ice Cream e- well attenied and the program was in Toronto all pasteerized and home- Other Dressers and Stands On hot days, by cooking,on.the much appreciated. 'The members of Walter Wilson and Frank Clark genized ? Colemi►a Air•O-Gas Stove. the Fire Company mere much pleag- were in the village for a few days That Silverwood'e Ice Oream is. aiway in stock. w We have Sima�ens Steel Isede ia' ♦-■.' g ed with the success of the evening. last.week. all flavored from nstarsl ` walnut to match dreeeere. ',Qe �, 4pii Qi ,mp@r H. and Mr's, Malcolm, and Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. Alderson•and child, fait flavors. no artificial UM Malcolm Sr, accompanied by T. C. of Torbnto, spent Sunday with Jas. flanore or colors used? �4 �[ttttn'essee priced from ?.50 - lieesonsbly priced and absolutely and Mrs. Brown were away for sever and Mrs. Raim. That Silverwood's Iee Cream �• _ ssie. Oeil sad al days during the ;week motoring Rout. Brown, of Toronto, -spent a makes the ideal eammer to 28. through Western Ontario, going as fe-,v, days' last week doing some re :dessert? : C101fin and inspect these goode.st see them. far as Blenheim; Kent Couny. Crops pairs at his home here. Druggist, is our show rooms. throughout"the'covntrT are reported Mr. and Mrs,•Smith and family, That E. C. Jones, > ag being fine. of Lindsay called on the latter's,sis- . is the local dealer for 81lveC V. tt ---_•__ _--- Rev. J. S. Ferguson wand preach his ter Mrs. Flynn on Sunday. ---wood's Prodnets2 S,} e All kinds of Ghrden Tools,Lswa farewell sermon to his people here There will be no service in the rtServe Silverwood's Iee Credip r1, Ste rri�t - on Sunday next. The best wishes of church here on Sunday owing to the and you can feel confident that, Mowers and General the congregation go with him to his Decoration Day service at Salem. you have served the beet. ,'� Hardware. new charge. After Sunday next our Mrs T. G fiobinette, and son and +' PhOne:1300 T �•1 p connection with St. Andre-v's Church Mr. and Mrs. Counsell,. of Toronto, t+ f O F S ' VI BSgB i of Pickering will be- ended. A veer spent Sunday with Miss M. Wood. L • . J +r Furniture 1.>elaler.an happy union has existed between the James and Mrs. Raine were among p Funeral Director Druggist end Chemist, ` aY Aliso Ambulance Service ;Hardware Phone 4600 two charges for ,long years. but we the guests at the Hew re-union gR1 plakel�Q hope the change mac not affect the I at Eldorado Park near Brampton on Phone 6800 �r ff j� yj[g) g, • • ontlli�'io PICKERING+ good work of these congregations. Saturday. '? is _ z..- W11 AM , „, �:.r .,;. . ,:;s %sax:,u. tA n- R=.;nsxR s tc•-• :^� 'vr •' +•v} . _ ,;,3.:x.r- .r :......-,.r•-. a-:�tsa••-....s,ies..... ,_ .., - r, e y' .'9' - •' .,; id`•:c"�. •s,,.: ,; ...,,. •..a v.. ,., �.,,., _...,.p...... fi-,v•h.. .•w.*r-• x' -',.:. ... .au �.d ..'3..... . «.�,.sx.�e' �a+s.t:.,5•:.,.ti 2. w 7 , CO®YR/6MTC� � Yi � • . - ith '. ind To the Bride bath tub before, as well as.after his ou bath. -'Ii HE is-not able to establish;,¢ To keep the wash bowl and tub shin- home right away, think twice before lag, an occasional rub with kerosene you rush into marriage. It is better helps. It ig convenient to keep a lit. :gas well a� your hands or quarter, tie kerosene, in a small sewing•ma- -• - --� - to take one room, in a poor � than to live with;his people. It is al- chine oil-can,4n the bath room. Fre- _ most inevitable that��women of quently pour a few drops o1 this in If you will keep your mind on your driving, you will always be - lstrong passions, living in the sense bowl or-tub and rub with a dry cloth. house and loving one man, should beHe sure to rub it'all out or it will be - alert to meet and anticipate danger. .. (jealous.o1 one another. repugnant to the bather, but it does His mother has long been queen of her home and the bride world of neces- leave the enamel in beautiful condi- Be ready always for fault or error on the part of other drivers. ^ $sty take a second Aide in that house- tion. You cannot do this unless you have both hands on the wheel, old and could not have freedom to Fashions, Fads, Foibles ;h _ • both eyes on the road, and your mind on your driving. .Qomrdand or demand any more than a Silk is somewhat eclipsed this sea- I guest could have. If she accepts the son by cottons, woolens and lineae. Be CAREFUL. Keep a margin of safety between yourself '•�heip of her mother-in-law, as a mat. Wool sport garments are very popu- , ter of convenience, if is right that she tar. Cottons and linens have a cool, and danger. Be COURTEOUS . . . give the other driver '.should assume this second place-but fresh, crisp look and are really moremore than lus rights. Use "your- COMMON SENSE in the young bride cannot gee tt that luxurious than silk since they require way• more care to look their best. deciding where, how, and at what speed you.wlll drive your The young man, who has been pet- The latest caps are of knitted cot- Car. , ted and indulged by his fond mother ton to match the coat. Hats are con- for twenty years will be likely to ventent for taking on trips-since most !blame#tis bride for any friction which of them are of pliant materials and M Keystone Of Safety Arises and it may be disastrous for the may be folded. Summer gloves are _ washable and match the shoes in col- - - c marriage. Then ,tod, settled in this alta all other roads ai'td streets 16 snug nest, where he feels perfectly at or which is usually sand. They are home. he is likely not to put forth the worn large and.wrinkled on the hands _ effort to establish.a home of his own. ,and wrists. For town black slippers • fitter for the young couple to strug- are the thing; for spol•ts or travel gto it out alone, by some hook or crook brown and tan oxfords are preferred. -- - _ • bather than to live with in-laws. Organized Cleanliness - - it was Ben Franklin, with _. - a `1 ''Gelatln Variations for thrift, who first advocated the idea Gelatin desserts are nutritious and of community cleanliness. In the old-en - httractive of themselves but they may day each housewife used to sweep 1 be made more interesting by sumer the contents of her gutter along down - the street to her next neighbor, who ous variations. Ia making gelatin passed it on. The same extrabagant rdesserts, add half of the liquid called method !s used when each household- "for, boiling. When you have stirred er hires his ashes and garbage hauled - ithis thoroughly to dissolve the gelatin away. It would be Infinitely cheaper !In f the other half may be added _. . _ - w organize to would or it the community ld ga . ��► .add many fruit juices the flavor of Highway waste is keepclean. In some cities a e , cold. This glues you opportunity to collected, refuse removed, streets which would not be ea delicious if it swept and washed, snow removed. f 'had to be cooked first. For etsmple, sewers and catch basins cleaned. ills HON. GEO• S. HENRY, Chain r�aR hay Ito orange gelatin, add one cup of boil- weeds cut, and all for a small sum per - - '' - Ing water, and later one cup of orange Juice. When this begins to harden, capita. - - add the pulp:-e�t-wo or three oranges, salad Dressing` - separated from the membrane. sweet laaof the teacher, the fact remains us who have children know that their A cup of green grapes. seeded and I!'or raw fruits a sweet salad dress- R -d Educes jQji that she is one of the most Important sense of fairness !s set aside very _ -halved, looks beautiful in clear.orange Ing.is often.desirable. To make.this, //'''�� • persona in the community-the des- eaily it they wish to enjoy their "liber- gelatin. Tart apples diced, sliced add to olive oil enough powdered ,, in Vntano ! tintes of our children are in her hands. ties gnaches, or bananas, berries of all sugar to make a creamy mass. Thin You will notice that I have said•that The teacher should be a leader is• }kinds, shredded cocoanut. Sweetened it with lemon or gra{ietrutL jaice sad *Days of local sociability is rural dis- "she" is one- of the most important the community is mailers of thought, - whipped cream around the base of a poor it over the fruit, Fruit combtaa- triets are passing. There is a different persons in. the community: When of reading, and of those accompltsh- f' ma life which make us At to ta- _ - infold o! gelatin or heaped on top of it trona. to use with this dress ag, social atmosphere today compared Goldsmith published his "Deserted meats of . is beautitul and delicious, be:..orsage, banana, with crushed pea-` with that of twenty-flue years ago. No Village! ih 176'J, ft is doubttut.I! wo- Mate with others. Lennon gelatin makes a .delicate nuts, pineapple, orange and cherries; }I Just here it might be remarked that, color in which bright fruits show to pineapple, orange and srapetvult; be-. community can now live to itself and men were ceight eighty-Ave capable.of teach- . within itself. The motor Car has iia- >ng, Now eightyfive per cent. of our it possible, rural teachers should come Advantage. Cherry or raspberry or sans and white grapes. covered us all. It has brought the teachers are women. from rural homes. They can -better strawberry gelatin are gay nd tebtive world to our doors and has taken an This change is full of possibilities, understand rural problems than can .'And contmat well with whipped cream. .iCh{Idroa _ - - " to see the world.- We have a fever to bath good sad bad, sad the community girls from the city or large town. They Green mint gelatin is a good base for ,,,they are idols of hearts and oLbouse- go-to travel-to see. The telephone that gives the teacher a place of hon- can live more happily sad usefully in :;►egeta6le salads. Green plum gelatin holds; has seemed to render social calla un- or and of leadership will reap the rural conditions than can their- city_ - !affords a dainty background for dark- They are angela of.God-dlaguised; �.necessary; and the radio has brought greatest good.' cousins. Our rural people would do ger green contents, as olives, . Cooked all kinds of music to our doors, What are some of the contributions well to encourage their right eons and a pineapple -takes a pretty hue from His. sunlight still sleeps in their For these reasons the teacher is not which a teacher may make to a cow daughters to be fit to teach, and de. tresses, Igreen plum gelatin. Never .use raw so important a personn or ys velop those about them, sad to be His glory still gleams la their eyes; ' iueeas i muaity, aside from her abilifyf to aa• jpineapple in gelatins. The acid is it .those truants from home and from he or she used to be. No longer can slat the pupils to pass examinations' come leaders in the forward move :prevents it from hardening, It must the words of Goldsmith aptly describe menta of, the community. Do not let Heaven The first contribution is charmer. be cooked first. us make the mistake that the Jews They It . made ale. .more manly our attitude toward the teacher: The teacher's attitude toward itis will • �, ;: Even prunes become delectable _ n they said of Christ-"Is and mild; have a greater.influence on the pupils made when when served in a gelatin and with "The village all declared how much he - not this the carpenter's`con, and And I know now how Jesus could than all.her spoken teachings. Is she whipped cream. Chopped raisins, dates knew.. __ "Can any good thing come out of loyal, kind, thoughtful, patient, cour- land figs may be gelatiued. Other ap- liken 'Twas certain he could write, and cf- Nazareth"." R'e lose many..valuable .:propriate contents of gelatin molds The kingdom of God to a child." pher too;._ ageous, and Toad in her outlook. or is "--Cha'a. M. Dickinson, she petty and selfish? Generally citizens from Ontario because we do are: finely cut-marshmallows, cooked Leads he could measure, terms and speaking, the first descrtptton.applies net appreciate their worth. apricots, nuts of all kinds, marachino - --- tides presage; The rural teacher should give more cherries, grapefruit, chicken, salmon, _ Mrs. Solomon Says: And e'en, the story ran, that he could to our Canadian teachers. Only oc• casionally.do they.St the second plc- than twenty-five hours a'week to the any cooked chopped meat, vegetables It requires thirty=six muscles to guage. service of the,community. She should - diced, as carrots, cabbage, celery, cu- smile and ninety-seven to frown. Why In arguing, too, the parson owned his munitytore, But-and here a where the coed be an hotrored part of it; a real citi- cumber'or mangoes. work ovet=titne?" skill, woman fife in=even a sweet-tempered R'hen making a fruit salad, a little 4 - woman may be discouraged and made zed, interested in all that is going on. For e'en though vanquished, he could and co-operating with others in f bitter by constant slights, and Contin- lemon juice improves the flavor of Candied Fruit for Children argue still; _ _ _ 'thering the welfare of the people, par- . ed ,ss1p•- — other fruits. For vegetable salad, add The candythi of fruit is--k fascinat• While words of learned length and ticularly the children. It necessary. Ing home occupation. It is, moreover, The pupil's-version of the teacher is • . Winegar, pepper, salt and such season- thund'ring sound, she should be in a position tsjead. - ing as is needed. A gelatin may be not always accurate; but they can well worth the trouble involved be- Amazed the gazing rustics ranged Greater than all her other contribu- waried by the use of different flavors pick out•a human weakness and use cause of the pleasure fruit treated'in around- tions to the community will be the atnd spices, as vanilla, almond f1.lavor- it to their own-advantage. Therefore, this way brings to children. And still they• gazed, and still their ability of the teacher to inspire her `. Ing, cinnamon and cloves. Small fruits, such as cherries, goose- wonder grew, the pupil needs same home discipline pupils with a pride in.their wonderful Eggs may tie.beaten and added regarding fairness and courtesy. He - beries, and so on, should first be punc- That one small head could carry all he farm heritage; and a desire to be when the gelatin is hardening. -This certainly does not need to be encour lured Willi a aterllfzed needle so that 'knew." worthy of the courage, the vision, and *111 make the gelatin more nutritious aged in making fun o1 the teacher, or the syrup may penetrate while candy- the industry of their pioneer forefath- -ytnd fluffy. To beat the gelatin when Granting that we no longer stand in in resisting-school discipline. All of ing; larger •fruits, . such as apples, I era. No teacher who does not love the It is beginning to harden will make it peaches, and pears, should be careful- __._ --_..._____.._------_-------- --- country can do this. Buffy and snow-like in appearance, ly peeled and cored. Let us be fair to the teacher; giving ' ,Two gelatins may be•combined when To candy fruit, cook in a little water praise where praise i- due; and loyal s• support Th all her endeavors for the and the other beaten_ and snowy. A. sable. Then measure the fruit and pupils. - Tach c place it with tbA juice in an earth dation for all-ihTs-attitude of spm- 7_77777 •into a delicious gelatin desert, with ware jar. Leave till the next day, ,,,r•' , '� "! •+ey pathy and understanding-toward the the addition of unseasoned gelatin,,and then strain off the juice and mix with --- `r teacher, there can be nothing better _ than providing her with a good home,_._ wa4niila.. one water. P, lacetthisicmtxtureein � ,� \- .- - p where-she can have time and op"por- _-• The Bath Tub - a saucepan,bring to boiling point,then "�aaz: tunity to study, a•id the quiet and re• a poor over the fruit, which must be en- --�" laxation that are necessary for her- It fs.matter of common decency th v r best work.-Samuel Farmer, Pres, of every •pecans who uses the bath tub Allow to stand till the next day,then , + ad, coo Trustees, - should leave it clean after the, bath. �<� ` pour off the juice, and to every three k The Eyeball ;To assure this, there should be cos- s °a In the newly born infant the e e cupfuls allow 1 Ib, sugar. Bring to „5 +r' ,. - Yenlently at hand, the necessary tools tl4e boil, then pour the syrub over the y a ball is about two-thirds tits size of ---a soft brush or coarse cloth and soap fruit and leave till the next day, when = ::' ;or a mild scouring agent. Use little strain off the juice, drain, and place the fully grown globe; though an In scouring compound for it injures the on a wire sieve. ' "x Cant will multiply its weight at birth ' -enamel of the tub, but If the water is �� � '� xt � some sixteen times by the time adult Cover with a piece of muslin to pre- ; F'tSf , _ _ '3ard, some of it may be necessary. vent any duet from settling upon it, w lite is reached, the size of its eyes l F 4� rz� y increases by only some 60 per cent" To leave a rim of dirt in a tub you and leave till the juice has hardened H� - J.. ' � ..x. `i*:x` � :�.. .`: M.B. B.S.. •=have used is as bad as,leaving a real- on the fruit. The fruit may then be .. -Mr. J. Herbert Fisher, , illus of gressi hatr In rhe comb. Both arranged 1n boxes. :-� ; F.R.C.S., at the Royal College of Stir -_look filthy. But the dirty bath tab is . 0 -_ " Rama Brink, born and reared near Kansas State penitentiary Is said geOns of Ragland. worse, since others use that, while no. Many a man in G•angdom who bas to come naturally by her gun-handling propesisitles. and is chosen'to head ' body else is suposed to,use your comb. lived to tell the tale has lived because g To clean a carpet quickly, sweet Thi particular person will wash the he hasn't told it. co-ed sharpshooters' team of Kansas. _ _ briskly with hot bran, w a .� a,•k rr .,. �. ', _... ,. •... ... ... ..-.;.L•M'..rw. "•'il' ...:.,' -,urT .' .. +-y..rT .. . ...d T �4l 'ry�r: - -,t5 /'•..1 T 4 i , Md' A .•s-,..* �.. rte►•. N .' .r-�'-�!', a.`t .a'. R..++" fi 'l n_ '.. ..' .. ,.'L. `.♦!:: • .. : _ - a meq,IrIJ � - y _ 4 ;. VALUE V 'Moose Pose for Photo YAU OUR HEA�ITH? �. if your.health to poor; ii You are-_. lb - _.Dale, nervous and easily tired; it you suffer from headaches and backaches;if your digestion is bad you may de- pend upon it that these symptoms ,come from an impoverished state of a. ''• _ J , :the blood. That unless this condition �s wx „ _ This price s remedied a.complete breakdown ` i ' M` t i T ',S he may follow. Di. Williams' Pink Pills ` are a perfect medicine for any one in • a t tiv h c h .You : this condition. They enrich and purify +' tq�'r the blood-and thus promote health and strength. Mrs. G. M. Andrews, Halifax, N.S., f c a n In 0 •b u y ' writes:—"I always keep Dr. Williams' 'u 44 "Fisk Pills in the house. When I was -_ a Young, anaemic girl they complete- ly omplete ' a!r :•y " -"M1 ly restored broke health. After marriage i ��� my health brgke down and once•moreRED these pills brought me back.to health. } My friends all tell me bow well I look F and for this Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .'deserve all credit." You can get these pills at all medi• ' ' - -clue dealers ox by mail at 60 cents a L • box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Xis Dangerous ! Doctors Declare _ 'TEA Babies Catch Cold from Kisse's' _ —Not from Fresh Air Doctors are continually telling tla ' that kissing is one of the chief tenses ,Reflections on Lift Classified Advertising ''1 insist that mothers of ` '= "- _f* S.- Of colds, and �- a sign of the worst poverty pos •A� small children should not allow little Pride !a g ionea to be kissed. In the north woods at 3tetagama, north Ontario, where M. U. Bates _ignorance. . ran Hr cH1cK8—Kt l6 HATI arle- Ir Who is rich. He who is Satiafi 21a.o0o last Year in =oar carte' �J Baby suffers much more from the runs his camps, moose were unusually plentiful this spring. Mr. Bates was I ' flea. Pyrite for tree catalomt+ A. g ' evil effects of kissing than his older visiting one of the camps the other day and leoking in a cabin found two; with his lot. Switzer, (3rantoa oat brothers and sisters. Admiring infant moose asleep in one of the busks. He lifted them out but they i With the pious God is strict, even to OR SALE-200 ACRES GOOD CLAY friends, fond relation.a, and adoring The a hair's breadth. loam. 2s acres bush. balance all stock. strangers are all eager to kiss baby came back to the veranda and, finding a sunny spot, had another nap. weir fenced. fisc class grain riga,.water her s -uszrto flattered moose were quite tame and are here shown being posed for a photograph.I Commit a sin .twice, and you will able, excellent farm for grain and sehoo and the mot tl allowable, Man is Benerall: led the way which andchurch. ®parate.evil Goodoil reasonsblock for sell- that her child should receive such at The snapshots were taken within a mile of the Canadian Pacific gallwaY i think It per Y In barns and house.,one mus from school tendon. tracks near ltetagama. • . _ i be is inclined to go. I Ing' AFpIY 3iorleY_Beath. Shanty Bay. r careful Do not confine y our children to your P.M D. n and is - r him - gbe wraps D that he does not Ole In a draugbt, Yet BA�K ` �� (great SOI[�ler own learning, for they were born in AoyxT' yoalrrEa he often suffers from a bad cold. She iY'l n�i}{�� Alexander the Great died =.tis years, .another tlule. —From the Talmud. VENTS E•+R� G��tit0WEY -forgets that COld9 are Caught 'from e.iling the befit fruit trees. shrubs: _ ago and divine honors were paid to germs, not from flesh air. The ad- ,him in Egypt and other eountiree. {I a evergreens. rtfit etc , town or s often a source of coon::y oellinx outfit auPDlled: every miring grownup Thrive After Use of Baby's Own i help g Clanger to baby's health, if not to his 'jl`SbletB• He was more than.a conqueror—be.Minard's Drives Away the Headache. r D am°h nsssiii � inrtnaeOn- life. taught the language and civilization tario• 600 acres fruit and nur«erg stock. mother should not allow' btr Jabbs—"]t taken y. women aI The wise Derangements of the digestive or. of Greece wherever he conquered and I long time to see a thing in Its true will you go down - ` =any_ stranger to kiss her child. The gane are res,,onsible for most of the he planted Greek kingdoms in Asia t is Jimmie— 'Uncle, i ma only be suffering from a aliments which afflict young children that flourished for centuries- marsh light rea reasonMr s why so many aiand y'ouh men I on your bands and knees for a few stranger y isaght co1Ci, but this, if Passed on to and keep them backward in develop-I He was devising plans 1 the napmenta'" Stout 1' immie Good gra- baby, might pave the way for.much meat. Baby's Own Tablets regulate I draining around Babylon when he 4 are able to get married:' cio,a� what for"' Jimmie—"Well. T snore serious complaints. the stomach and bowels, restoring died; be has become one of the most ---0'" grant to -��t a Kipp°Pz'ar u° . them to norma! action and this is all I romantic of historical figures—a sup I- A 'tailor recently came into a large The nation which utilizes most ful- that Is necessary to set the little But- porter. of learning and'civilization as fortune. It is conjectured t'heb one at I i � e .�- _ly the individual gifts of, each citizen ferer safely on. the road to health and 'well as a great soldier. • - his Very old customers,settled up at : will have the greatest measure of happiness. ' ,ot,:es air. Mulrm� ' wealth, contentment and ,happiness." Baby's Own Tablets ars specially „may does your dach- Tide ei9 win yver trouble, aadl- --Colonel t. M. House. designed to correct indigestion, con•. I)orothY: - gee on,gas end overnight it -4 atipatio0, colic; break up colds and shvnd sit up'on his hind legs all the p,� gt,,,fe_es.ea'Ner.e. e -o - time^" Alice. "The Intelligent an qcoat-Get'Frau.a-ooes' 3io�t men grow a moustache-by In` simple fevers and to allay teething iromdruggist tow r ctalmente, says a barber. They start paths. They are sold by medicine I mal realizes that when he !s on all - w lth so much down. dealers or by mail at .5 cents a'bax thefou fta'.Q'takes up too much room fn from The Dr. Williams' :Medicine Co•, I Brockville,Ont. s --------- .... . :..Nurses Wanted - Wit Meat DO YOU iEnds in 1 MinuteGrace SUFFER FROM - "Z�� �-a. t:s ha- aa,a� rites The Toronto 8ospltal for Incurables, God of the grape whose bubt,'•es art, _ �� inlminateanth'Sootha-SaM',"Wates In afflllatloa with Bellevue and Allard W L T. Sears."Bteed,ng stopped.Piles 8ospitals, New •.oris city, oIIeas a Three taught • CpNST1�ATi0H? soon raa,si ed. Avoided ll A r IW Year's course of Training to 'Yonas To make flesh of the sun. 1 Gatlasuatresucstoai7•L3►dnsssisn• Wo ea. hzvial the required education. - a, r,aC de.lsona of betomlag nurses. This Lord of the,olive tree n hose that:gilt , ' I $ospttal has adopted tzaresarnt-ho,u Brings oil out of the stone. /'Countless remedies are advertised 1 ,; slatem The pupils receive forms of for constipation. Many relieve for :•, the School, a monthly allowsaee and _ nr.vslllas ezpentes to and from !few Faiher. of fig and Oran�rreea the moment but they are habit form- The man who would gory, !or further aarticulmm writ` or 'That laugh to bear their load, Ing and must be continued Others apply to the suparintendent Forgive us,all our trespasses_ contain calomel which and dangerous min- never walk again. On thy too-Lempting road, oral drugs,which remain la the syse tem, settle in the joints and cause Kin Bu Killer aches and pains. Some are harsh I Who co,�d ttnact o ,norenrrory Ted i — _.__ And though thy children will be ted u atives which cramp and gripe t �'t'' a ` "`p1O1 ° ° The Better On what the Lord decrees, and leave a depressed after a&ect. I M he Cookowd HruAmr 1D�t pO1` ' i and tJur, he took Bruaclaex. 14 Insectieidt. Fungicide and Give ns this day our daily bread— Avoid lubricating oils which only 1 My doctor told m landlady that I could E Fertilizer grease the intestines and encourage 1 never Walk again. 1 had rheamatl"m set is And wine and fruit and Che3se• about Chrlsemas•time, and Was confined 'to A Qufak and Sure Death to the —Louis Untermeyer in the Saturday nature's machinery to become lazy. for two months. i Insect Review of Literature. _ A purely vegetable laxative such ism nearly slay r��otaae• tttcrtaklag a r t. I fiver '1 6etttl its* �," t •t �"Q to-work nett week. –�- • t,p till two vears also I had been a Cham- k v Stimulates the Plant Through the touches the liver, bile starts to flow, I ton Racing Cycost, i have won a prize every y Leaf Sponge Cake Fritters icor s Meathlete, the bowels move gently,the intestines riddea. acing an but a Guaranteed r scholar,it would take me a week to write >u} This is an easily prepared, unusual are thoroughly cleansed and constipa- ` tarts about Sruscncn salts." --p• E.B. AT YOUR DEALERS s obtalnabto at drub and 016 and delicious light sweet.. Crumble tion poisons pass away, The stomach, grQIaallete.rle at le odrug o and �. areT�rsschen Salts i t mar:: Write us for Literature three or four stale sponge cakes is a the systliver em enjoys real tonic effect. department atoms in Canada al;5c-a bottle. - 1KING CALCIUM basin. Pour over them halt a teacup- I a bottle contains cnotitrh to last for 4 or s �DOTi f��e fol of boiling milk and beat thoroughly Ail druggists 25C and 75c red plcgl. months—good health for hall-a•ceat a day. Weak a f ter i. PRODUCTS J with a fork. Leave standtng, until Operation CAMp$F.LLVILLEr ONT. cold, then stir in one tablespoonful of 71 Box C I flour. Beat the yolks and whites 'of t`I was very weak after an op- two eggs separately. Stir the yolks eration.My nerves were so bad i into the sponge-cake mixture and beat -'�• well again. I would sit down and cry and FOR FIFTY YEARS Acid a few currants, or !f you pre oaNUCNc O lay husband would not out 'r • a fey, a Yew chopped raisins, and lastly and leave fine slot>bt. Now>ri .• CU t1C111 a nerves are much better,thanks ' the stiffly-beaten whites of egg. Have dF�N Soap, and Ointment ready in a frying-pan some very hot ® u e booklet that was left ; � � under the door.Lydia E.Pink- ba.e afforded the pysrreat.en«tewaad_mose..else_. ',lard, drop the mia:tuie in from a table• ham's Vegetable Compound_ ., - ,geetary method or cWng for the skis and bair• spoon, and-1l'y° unt3T nicely browned.- : -- For Drain wol well, pile on a paper doyley, o�io,., Sto Acid urely'put me on my feet. I e e sprinkle cas�or sugar over and serve ^`et�� have taken eight bottles. My Falling Hair at once. `. _ friends tell me I look fine. My Use Minard's before it's too late. Half a dozen ratafias crumbled with a ga''�c' ,� sister has taken thismedicine �T it checks falling hair and stimu- the'sponge•cakes give a specially Cleli- too :J Annie Walton, 67 7 cious flavor to the fritters. One tasteless spoonful 1n water neo Stan Sr., Kingston, Ontario. , . fates new growth as well. Apply What most people call indigestion is with no persistently to scalp four times a Every telephone call to America; usually excess acid in the stomach. tralizes many times its volume in acid. week. , 1 a: which comes trom$e Berlin passes!remedy s an•�alkali which hneutralizes bad aftere Instant The tleirects..ts are immediate, Once l with e this Lydia holm, Paris, or a , through an exchange in Queen Vic-f acids. But don't use crude helps.'Use fact, you will never deal with e;ccesa table 1pound Ilkj• loris Street, London. what your doctor would.advise. acid in the crude ways• Go-learn- ' t ' 4 The 'best help is Phillips Milk of now—why this method is supreme. ee _Tbe Weatherman was th'e only I Magnesia. For the b0 years since its Be sure to get the genuine Phillips'st Y f KING OF PAIN Torontonian to give the ShriHers a invention it has remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by p 9 cool reception. _ _ with pbysicans. You will find nothing clang for 50 years in correcting excess -^ N p else so quick in its effect, so harmless, acids. Each bottle contains full direr-� ISSU� NO. � '30 A. j MInard's for Failing liatr. so efficient _ tions—any drugstore. i ac•.:w., . ^: a., f. ya' �'^2'•` - '.r - ';.:,.: -.4..4 ,r+ .•�c,x•. wr' ,. e17 �r All t z' Mr. Slack's, BO""Overna"t,.]fanWvai and st ' iff •fit be taken at each service to aa- $00 Boys for Fsrn� �or�► lo• '' IIOOn' Bonds. stat those in charge of the cemetery Glasgow, night. Thursday, Sam. Mortgage Alta- loworale. Tc*urxs to keep the sacred ground in good 14 to 19 years of age, wages. Friday, lot 80, coo-,9, Atha sight Bete investments p� - - 'i1.16psrssar.: it-Reil 9"d in 1 ar}d presentible conditions Let all in- 81.00 to 814.00 a month. Friday, Jos. Taylor's, lot-32, cow cent, terested do their best b their pres- farm homes gra scanted for the 7, Pickering, noon; John Scott's INS All ue �- " rit, t iZ.Oo is advance. ence and interest an come Ou ana placement O these boys on a ye re assilt the keeping up of these sac- baste, Fifty will- be available within Sa y Erie Pieroe'S, .Claremont atgrms Acoident and Ricknesa. red grounds next Sabbath, June 29. two weeks and the balance within two noon; thence to his own stable Phone or write �- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. months. Application' filledtn order where he will remain until the fol- 43tf E.D. BOWMAN,Whitby of receipt. Only Protestant homes lowing Mondaynoon. b, Twelve o'clock tiA Twelve o'clock on furnishing good references(one from, a .F'AIRPORT. July let. Memorial-Park Pickering the Minister of applicant's own Beginnig next Sunday there will Church)can be supplied. -'be service at-the Bay Ckurch at 11 Apply to The Hostel,Norval. Oct.. R 0 Y. _M 0 R R IS H a in. ( D. S T) Sunday School at Farmers are reminded of certain 42:43 or phone Georgetown 90 r S. _ 10.30 a ar. provisions in the Provincial and P 1 C K E R / N O - Township by-laws which prohibits WKITwwLts the running at large of cattle or ot lieMonarch.her domestic animals on the .public• _ t The -Women's Association of the highways, and that following the ad- Vihitevale United Church will meet option of such by,-laws that any ca= poultry Feeds The Logical Place to .Shop '-,on Thursday, July 3rd, at 3 p. m, at or other vehicle or individual suffer- the home of Rev. W. and Mrs. ing any injury or damage through ---for OIIr CFTOCe Re uirement8. - Rackham,- "Life" is the word for collision with any animal, the owner y q, Troll call. Following the meeting a of such animal is liable for all costa Full 1121@ 111 Stock sumptuous supper will be served and damages suits that may devel- - _•Hare yon w111 find an extra large selection of fanop -from 5 to 8 No one should miss this op as a result of such a collision. Let us g7aote you prices on groceries, as Well as the necessary stapll` a --treat. Admission only 25 cents, and _-Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, ._ and at prices that will surely 15 cents for children. Sampson Feed ANN � N p surprise yon - ,'There's Many Good Laughs Riding D' G esti,, etc.In The Parade July 1st. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Beason. ' BROUC•�E'fAM John Sunderland omrRRYWOOD Whitevale Newton Laughlin has purchased a , mew Star car. Men e, Women's and Children's - Leonard and Mrs. Gates sitd fain- Running so hoes,_ H, l-3. Michell, = Claremont CHERRY�POOD AND PICKERIN( fly motored to Barrie on Sunday. Lot 34, con. 7, Pickering, Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 Geo, Gates and daughter, Misa Mena Work Boots. leather, with 40.43 Local Dealer. .Emily, and Miss Leng spent the Paneo soles. %week-end at Lloydtown. `. S7 Wm- and Mrs. Green and daugh- A few nice Sprin¢ Hats for , 5 swvd ,,,.d Pickering Hardware ' Store Iter Mrs, McFarlane of Fenelon Falls, Women and Children. �g spent a day with Mrs. Green's broth - er A. O. Flett. HORSE REGISTER. Straw Hata. -, Don't forget the football game at - •~ CLIMAX BUG KILLER _ iCberrywood on Saturday evening, GITE Us A CALL CHARRAS, Imp. 12920 (168249), ,No ®prd -ing, no water, no mixing, all ready for ase on po• JBrooklin vs. Cherryrwood. This shoula _ the Grand Champion Percheron tatoes, vegetables, currants and gooseberry bashes, Rose be an interesting game as Cherry- Stallion, imported from France, 'bushes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the iwood is coming out with a strong -�- • E M R the property of Oscar Wilson, of - growth and is easy to apply. -team, determined to win. Security and service in Brougham, will snake the season of The Young People are giving their Insurance of all kinds. 1930 as follows: Monday afternoon All kinds of Garden Tools, Screen Doors Window -drama, "Home Ties" at Claremont, Low rates for Auto Insurance and reaves own stable Brougham and Screens and Screen Wire Cloth. " on Monday evening June 30th. They proceed to Thos. Hirst's, Kinsale , : .-gave it to a large audience at Map- Fire Insurance. for night Tuesday morning proceed Chick Starter, Chick Scrateh and Baby ClAck Grit. -Also, representative of - le Grove near Bmvmanville last - to Temperance Hotel, Brooklin, week, and was much apprecated by The Canada Life Assurance Co. for night. Wednesday, Thos. Hir- _ Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plows an. This is an excellent play, one Address st's, noon; own stable night and that will hold the audiecce all throu- BROUGHAM, - - iONTARIO until Friday forenoon. Friday, C. lgh. Don't miss going`to hear them - Hutchings, Brock Road. night. Agent for McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. at Claremont. Saturdaymorning, own stable un- . _ Blacksrnithing til Monday afternoon. - Fleury Plows and ScufSers See the Birt Parade on July First. DANTON, Imp. (12929) (171727), We have it, can get it. or it is not made. Piekeru%g's Big,Day. Hor@e-ahoeine and General Work the pure-bred Percheron Stallion, K1hiSALH. ptly attended to. imported from France, the proper- prom- Lawn Mowers Sharpened ty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham will Mus. Wags. we are pleased to re- and Repaired. snake the season of 1930 as follows J. S. BA.SDON, s. �� , Monday leavers his own getable, of :Iport is much better. Satisfaction gaarauteed. Andrew Wilson's, 5th line, Uxbr- � Ralph 'Movvbral is getting ready phone Maly. 4125 idge, and proceeds to R. James of to erect a fine new bars, 80 by ti0 Goodwood, for night Tuesday, O. " - Ifeet. Cr w� R. '!Yammer's Goo&wood, night. l u is working u a A. T. � � p >� Unbeatable �� e�I LAND CREEK edaesd 1}. W a lot con. 9 HIGHLAND Wednesday, 6 I y, egg' - -trade here us his shop. He is a No. y - 1 workman. �/ Gravelling the highway here is T H E R 0 l � nearly completed. Next year it will One linea of Haroeee, Collars and Parte are the beat yet. See oars 1HkMy be u iced. � � � REQUISITES and be convinced. W e have values that spell satisfaction alias Susie Sadler is not re-gain' I - linIT strength as fast -se her many .We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Boots -friends would like. and our prices are right. = School has closed for the summer : 4.50 Value' for 98 Cents •vacation. We understand the tea- •,cher, Mise Thomas, has rest ..Men's Overalls, Smocks, Trousers and Shiite Bold .- _ • resigned. at economy pncee. < Miss Edna Redman, we are sorry - French Narcissus Perfume, 2.00 bottle . - to state, has undergone an operation Our Meas Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Try as, -for goitre. At time of writing she Superemooth Face Powder, 3.00 boa -- Is reported to be progressing satin- ; Cleansirg Cream, .75 jar Oar sonde spell repeat customers always, - - y " factorily. :Tissue and Astringent Cream 75 jar - - - A garden party and strawberry g festival under the auspices of the and a beautiful striIIg'-of iGVorrren's Institute will be held on r CEO I L �.:IB R A® LEY : John Brignall's beautiful- lawn, three -�N�ESRZTCTI�?�E PEA RZS quarters of a mile east of Kinsale P S C K E R I N Qi .. . 10 on Thursday, July 3rd. Supper will food from June 28 to July 5, be served from 5 to 8 p. m., after - .----. which a splendid program will be .F C Jo21es Druggist ' Pickering gendered by Lenore Hurd Best, en- . , PRICES tertainer, of Toronto, assisted by Al- SPECIALimond's Mouth Organ Quartette and - 'lthe Whitevale Male Quartette. Ad- _ :apission W cents; children under 12FOR TEAMARNIFISS -years 25 cents. • --divers J T vices at Salem next Sunday, ' June � A ';;1Brsse-moaated Team Backband Harness, :'29th. Sermons will be poached by -'Rev. W. Rackham, of Whitevale, at � -1 2 inch layer truce with heat chains. $42.00 "a 2.90 p. m.•and Rev. P. Jull of rook- �ra>vel thl! fstg's i8ltghmag Wit�na h 5 ng breeching. instead of back. S41M lin at 7.30 P. m Music will be pro- `•vided by the Greenwood church choir • at both services. A special offering Dail Black moaated Teem Backband Haraeas, S8S.50 Coach Sevices 5 ring Breeching �, ii44.25 N O T = C F Thie is nota'factory harness, but custom made in one own shop at Markham. ' Notice is hereby Riven to theICKERINGi TOR4N3'O land owner+ (if the ;We specialize on repairs to harness and collar. TOWNSHIP OF PICKEKING _ zha*ahs Weed Acr i, be more Fare 50 Cents 0 F � T -:'0 D D 'S rigidly enforced during 1930. . Ulause 3 Ontario Need Cnntroi Act LeavelPiekering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto Harness and Collar Manufacturer ' states"Every occupant of land or if A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. _ y - otwe are the land is unoccu�d, the owner _ 6.25-'- 1 " w S 0 - s - �. l.i�.�T.&MV ONT• - ebal] d-estroy all weeds esr¢nsae w 8.55 255 7.39 3,30 e V cozious by the regulations its often in 7.55 .3.55 - S.30 4.30 every year as is sir s lent to prevent 8.55 4:55 9.30 5.30 the.rlpening of their seeds." 955 5.55 NOXIOUS WEEDS )11.30 Z 7.30 • `bladder Champion Ragweed,common 10,55 z 8.55 11.80 7.30 0 •Oz-epa Daley Ribgrass .11.55 7.55 P. M. 8.30 =Sow Thistles Stinkweed P. M. z 8.55 12.30 930 We have a full line of Sampson Hay Forks and Turnip Hoee is atOCl;. White Cockle Tumbling Mustard 12.55 9.55 1.30 10.30 The beat on the market. Wild Oats Wild Carrot v 10.25 - •Csnada Tbistle •Burdocks = POTATO BUGS ARE HERE - Blue Weed Hawkweed' v Sunday only w Daily except Sunday ^Chicory Wild Lettuce =-'z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only, -We havd Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green and Climax-Bug killer - :...Docks We have a Good Cattle Spray at 75 cents per gallon. Property owners ire advised to ex- Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Bring your own cane. - erolse greatoare in deetroyiog all noxi. Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford, : t oar weeds before they go to seed and Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate _points. - - Miner Running Shoes all sizes. - -_ the oo=operation of, every one Is ex. Goodyear Tires'and Tubes for all cars. ;pegtvd In a general clean-up, Coach connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A. pointe -if these precautions are not taken, } A good supply of all kinds of Groceries at lowest price@. -the Inspector may exercise his author. - ity acid have the menace removedbe. Gra Coach Lines ,, Phone your order. We deliver. • , .lore the weeds mature. Phone. Markham (3402. ADAM SPEARS, Inspector, ' General f'`G,, f Whitevale,Ont, Wnz. M. Duncan, kfierchanty +een Fa4eff m T." t ,r• + .,,*.:i. ,, i .7. w • .• x `r't: a. 4 •. C d .,t. %i' :: ra fr u.. �.R .�...' ... w• rC .,.d.s ... .:S.w7,:. r va .. s+�ays .--'.n a .'Si <s,..+ r-.7••s,=... 'Ai✓.rwi- s..,; 5r�.s• w a... ... '.. •� '..::,w-.� .,'. p;..i. .-.,�«i'da.. -'.,yv�4L.:ts. A-. _ .y'.. `s• - 1. ,..,,,.f"-• ::4" .'�� * ..Z r•.�f'-""�' �' • �. : +.� wv •�. its ,•s .S C • - .„tom . A. a 7 OLARRMONT• Edgar Jones and two lad friends -son_'� - of Troy, spent Sunday frith J. E. and M O V E D 1 ..N O TIC E k; rs. Birkett spent SusHirm. x a Lake. an now a at to take garage, rougham, we are now _: t s o -mmention and Final Prom- Pickering I have moved to orders for Darlin Talips for to ve service is Brosghsm m -e one day last week, otion Examinations of the Claremont !all planting. ) a GKsremont. r''. 419 A D. Peters, of Port Perry,.SpentContinuation SchoolN��L� Prices 2.00 for 60 wised, or 4.00 asin cos always ready. �>/ $atr,�rday in the village here. Results are based on the average Where I will conduct a black- a 100 mixed.., Order early. �q� aO�Os' a; Mr, and Mrs. Keeton and son cal- marks obtained for the whole year egmithing business and a 'hone Clan. 1106; Picloerinit �4, led on friends here on Sunday. Three examinations were held in service stating. Orders come direct from Holland. Gasoline, .Oil, Seiberitng This. The Public Library will close on each subject, one in each term. Dep- Imperial oil and gas, tires and Fall ordering is now open Fall may A. L. PELKZTn; July Lst and will reopen on July 17. artamental certificates will be iss- tire repairs. planting is the best for Trees, Freeman and Mrs, Mantle visited ued to Candidates of Form I. and 11. ��� Tari Service to or!row Shrubs and small goods. H. R. Galiaugher old friends here on Saturday even- in the four departemental subjects of y point. Ing. each year while a pupil must secure an int. For spring from the . _ N � Frain Merchant Mr. and 'Mrs. Comba, of Toronto, a standing in.the other four sub- uraery of Toronto spent Sunday with D. and Mrs. Tay- jects of each year before taking :nor. them in Form IIL Pupils after Ae �, LAW THOS, BOWMAN & SON, Isin the market to purchase Hay, Rm. and Mrs. Gibbons, of Toronto whose names subjects appear inRidgeville, Ont. Straw, Grain -and Potatoes, 'spent�iday with the former's mot- brackets must pass in these to obtain Phone Brook.-1806 John T. Elliott, Agent, - For quotatione apply ' her. complete Lower -School standing. 279 Mary Street, C-@haws Erwin Purdy of Frenchman's Bay 1st class honors, 1. 2nd class hon_ Kinsale Ontario Phone- 414 W 26tf �.. _ $ �N ^' -spent Sunday with- his mister. Mrd, ors, 2. 3rd class honors, 3.-&ass ' � $luau. C. Names in order of merit. Form R R. No. 1, Miss S. E. Evans spent a couple of III Cora Parrott 2, Mary White 2. ,� Phone Pickering 1712 K ” days last week with ftiergL%in Fen- Grace Loyst 2, Doris Johnston 2, 117ee our ►,'►�OCk Of 15tf Reference Beak of Montreal -- elon Falls. Mildred Pegg 2, Edgerton Pegg 3, Y Chas, Burton, of Toronto, spent.a Gordon Borland 3, Douglas Bacon ii, 3wed to 'few days, recently with friends in Murial Drann C, Edna Selman C, ds 5 ,�+�' Claremont. Sadie Green C, Mildred. Pugh F Is- _ 0 _ l e [� Seeds � _ ' Rev. A. McLellan, we are glad to lay Green C, Ruse Fingold G, Dun s p s B I D E R IS report is gradually recovering from can Spang, Dorothy Spencer, Joe enn his recent illness. Ward, -Walter Doucette. Promotes > a David Peattie and sister have re- to Form III—Velina Leggitt 1, Enid We are now ready to "turned to Toronto after spending a Cook 1, Clitsome Russell 1, Delbert We have a IInmber of varieties of Beed Corn at $3 a bash. supply you With : couple of weeks with Claremont fri- Booth 2, Earle Cook 2, Hazel Bac- ends. on 2, Gladys Evans 3, Everett Ham- d full stook of Tnrmi Beed 8,t 750 Ib. BRICKS, UONaRE Frank Ward has been .instructed mond 3, Philip F'mgold C, Gladys P to remain in bed for some time as Gannon C. The following of Form BLOG'KS$ INTERLOCK- 's health is not so good as it should New Centn II received stsndin¢ in the subjects appearing after their names—Myr- Perfect Model, I gooct shipping.turnips ING PIPE, DRAIN TILS, Will the person holding the book, tie 'McCartney-Arithmetic, Zoology, Canadian Gem SAND AND GRAVEL. "The Kingdom of Chit ood", by Latin, French; Margaret McCartney Jumbo ;u :Mrs. Groves, return it at once to the English Grammar, Arithmetic, Zool- Derby, feed turnips - Perry Cement public library. ogy: Mabel Slade•—Zoology, Compos- -Irish King, Co. 1 Mrs, Reuben Rawson expects to ition French.. Promoted-lo Form II. _, Products C " lease shortly for the Pacific Coast Evelyn Bassett 1, Gordon-Stwhenb A good Line of Mangel Seed, 890 lb. pkg., 45c lb. bulk. .'.and the Peace River District and in- 2, Kathleen Beelbg 3 (Hist), Will- .' 371 8ay;3t., Toronto " tersening points. iam Tomlinson C. Roy Miller C. PLAN gnus Morgan and family, ac- Borden Middleton C, Carl Dopking. HianT-1 mile north of Ma , Creek. t :compenied by Ed. and. Mrs. Perry of )Hist.) Jean Stewart obtained stand- Get our prioes on Paints and Oils, ; Toronto, spent a week's holiday at ing in Geography. Botany, French _ Minden recently. Latin. M. J. Wilker Prin. and guth ?They Bre reasonable, Wm, Wallis is still confined to E. Stuttaford, Assist. 77 his bed, and at the time of writing his condition is somevrhat serious from pleurisy. Ar1� �, � t H .L E and Mrs. Bryan, F. and Mrs dor Qaick Sale : ) ChiQlow and son and Geo. and Mrs. Oas Chevrolet lAndan Sedan. 1928 $ARR Hammond motored to Victoria Cor- NEW .NOR" _ •hers on Sunday last. � ��' O,N�' One Star Coach, 19x'l Mr. Lewis had a ve successful -- ry _ Y _ 'hwiness trip.to Montreal and Que- Two Rugby Trucks, 192$ toes last week in the interests of H• The following are a few of the Two Used Tractor Plows - G. McIntyre Limited. ala now being Lyman Pilke Mrs- Overland "peri !' ! f 'Mrs Lyse - Two Well Pam used _ . _ d � • '111r•s. Beal and Mrs. Chandler motor- offered red , Pumps, _ ed to Uxbridge and also visited fri- 2 Lbs. Ginger Cakes, 25c - X404? x h -..pends in Whitby on 9a�tnrday last. '2 Lbs.Seedless Raisins,5c Charles Cooper, • �■ rl le orlt e _ Just received, at J. Fingold's, a .2 Cans Peas, ! `"" E speak of that number of men's Saks, in blue serge, 2 Boxes 2 In 1 Shoe destgaa that at7 all wool at $10.50 some of them ieith Polish, 24c red, not ardstie ., It-No pairs of trousers. g'hey are sell- 7 Bare Castile Soap, Y.ec Stop - .--Loo _ designs that would be ing fast. * nee Mise .1 Can Pineapple, 19e � ISho in vierwi. The Mrs. Gibbs, of Toonto, ( Deliveries every day at p one illuMtrated is sim- 'Aatridgs), and son and Mr. and'Mrs. 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. pie, yet has arttstsy. ;• Gregory and 8014 also of Toronto, �p _ ? `AZ' vieited with friends in Claiemoat on C. j� . ,(��'j'j A� B -No Greater Trtbate' Sunday last. �+ A �+ +•� Ben and 'Mrs, Kilpatrick spent 871y Phone 2501 ' N. W. STAFFORD, S�naay in Toronto and on their re_ E . ID . �B E R T �►IV D S RYAN gin .tan Road. turn -Fere accompanied by the form- _ IG. � �hltbY , er's parents. who are spending a few E •_CL A R E M O N T, - - O N T days with them. 68 t0 . Phone Whitby yiiss L. walker, Miss Emma Reed 08 r Ae j :and James and Mrs. Prior, of Uxb- � Chidlow - I ridge, and Wm. and Mrs. walker.of F. oW ;A few of the many specialB ?C'ruon61le, spent Sunday with the )kiisses walker. 2 Cane of Aylmer Soup for .. ... .. I9c Communion services will be ob- Afew of the Special$ you can get .2 Pkgs of S4redded Wheat, .•. 25c ' ::-.-served ih the United Church on Sun- at E. Bryan'p : 2 Lba Seedless Raisins. ^' 49c ?.5e ` �ap18 L01i �Q • •day July 6th.- Preparatory services " Laree bottle of Olives,reg 75c, for .. Hing prev- Prunes,large and plump,lb 15c '8 Pck Jar Rubbers, .. -. •• •• 25c A io s at S o'clock. y Seedless Raising. 2 The - 25c -V Bars P & G Soap for ... ... 25c �"=0 Ca• will be held on Friday evening Minnie Bennett was in Oak- ShreddedrWheet. 2for 'Z5C _ ville .on Thursday last, attending the Cheap m or farm and counla7 ;a funeral of her niece, Miss Margaret Killogg's Bran Flakes,2•for 25c buildings. Ladies' Silk Hose, 611 the latest shades, special W[ndstorm Insurance on bulldlaga, � McKay, the popular Oakville High 'Rice Krispies, 2 for 25c per pair 7 9 cents. wind-mills,Silos eta School student, who met a sad death French Peas, 2 cans for 25c Automobile Insurance at a level railway crossing. r - of all kinds. Pork and Beans, 2 cane for 25c Men s Silk Half Hose r air•.75 conte Don't forget the date of the Clare- per p wont Horticultural Society's rose Premium Tea of Rood flavor, with FOR SAID ' and peony show in the Public Lib- ca and eaacer,.59c per lb. �Peoial line of GFinghamin 23 oeIItB per yard Writs or p>sooe xary rooms, on Friday, June 27th, P B D. B O x from 3 to 8 p. m. at which refresh- Deliveries every day. Fancy Bath TOWe18 39 C6IIt8 each ,meats will be served. - Everybody20 WHITBY, ONT. ) a welcome. 3M . 39 R 'W g MT � A fall line of Tennis 8}>roes at lowest prices Armiversary services will be held 8 They- Green River In the United Church Sunday next, Phone Claremont 8701 Sae our samples of Make-to •measnre-Clothing. June 29th. Services will be held at are the newest patterns. iia. m. and 7 p. m. standard time• Boys and Girls join the Basket Factory t The special Preaches for the evening FLEET FOOT Phone 1401, Manulaetureri of service will be Rev. A. L. Richards, y B. D., of Whitby Tabernacle and iu Athletic Club. All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Bes'e't the evening Rev C. E. Cragg, B. A. ' Crstes,;Farmera, Bushel B. D., of King Str. United Church, Bsekets, Clothes Baskets r Oshawa.' There will be special mus- Girls should not have to be bothered is at both services. In connection with popping corns. You wont it Frank Pennock, with.these services, on Monday Oben- you have comfortable fitting G� Wherever Wg following, June 30th, the Cherry• footwear, Proprietor wood- Dramatic Club will present the Buy a pair of Fleet Foot shoes made by • :Mater of the well known popular drama "Home Ties" in the the Dominion Rubber Co. You—fill! Barn Baskets. e-- Co Hall This is a four-act the application and you will receive a - e-- pl+nee Markham 8409^ Y Fleet Foot Sport Review Monthly,also drama, with music between acts. Ad- a membership button, �-' mission, 5 cents. Gather To A garden party under the auspices We have a full line of Fleet Foot _ of the United church 5th line, L k- Shoes to fit everybody from bridge, •ill be held o�p Andrew Wil- 75 cents to$1,75. ,,y w•aio i son's beautiful lawn, one and ove kRRYING money in the ordinary form is never '�` �0, ,u ':3Ysf quarter miles south of the church, A full line of Fresh Groceries wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. t on ,the evening of Wednesday, July Granulated Sugar,10 lbs. 500 The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cheques is- 9th. Supper will be served from six Icing Sugar,2 lbe. : '15c sued by all branches of this Bank. ,.until eight o'clock, after which a Rice, 2lbe. _• -lbs _ high-class program will be rendered Raisins, Seedless,2lbs, 23c ' Tor- Peas, 2 cline for 23c by the Newton Concert Co, of These Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained. onto. This popular company f TorcornSalmon, 2-cans for 23c They cost very little ; and they- have this great - posed of `Liss Pearl Newton, the Castile Soap, 3 bare for loc advantage they are accepted as cash, in well-known elocutionist and humor- Quaker Oats, with ehina, 1 boi 34c almost any corner of the world where civilized 0vs entertainer; bliss Winnie Gor- Shortening, 21be. 35c _people gather together. Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. �' 25c �7 -y man, soprano; Thomas McLay Scot- P&G Soap, 6 bars -. 25c tish tenor, and the Famous Boote (rood Dairy Butter, 1 lb. • 28c r' n�T T�� R�NK Trio which is one of the most nuc- WE DELIVER `�E CANM�'+ B � `K restful garden party trios and rad- ' " ` ggroups in America. Their pro- �F C/""\* �(* �E iJ'�CE grann consists of instrumental sol- F I N G O' L D S - 4,,,/i\/jl�/L j�►, ~ *•� bs, duets trios, piano, mandolin, w;,h ,,�, ,s a"n,ga,nnroe f Sold and Installed by ; (banjo and Spanish and Hawaiian LOWER PRICE STORE sitars. Dont miss it. Admission; Phone 3801 7HE STAidDARD BANK OF GANADA �c }• FLANK J PgOUSE 5o ce ata; children under 12 years, CLARE�iQNT• PICKERING -- ON'TAM � O V T. aR, !t. .•..' .... • ,. w• p,,j ... •-s Jq -w '�*•c+.•;RW+ {. Y v L M r�I ,.e.. .. u, ,.•,+t...- +,1+-n • f: ..?. 5�..- 7 - ;y�...� •.,y e.. .•� :, 1... W PS'. r p .-z d.'. ..,,,.v.nvr•X:s c ,,:,•..>cs-- �s•.s_:...6►'!1� ...,_.s , :....,_ .s�ru.v�d.y,,,�'"'.,.s+.:..cE --:.-.,:.. s..a a.H s,ar. �y .:,p.:r' !,. ,:2•, rr• +e:i-�.A''�.. s'a.:,s r:y J r- .y •r q- rmow..w+nR-u >s., a,r a-F' ...; a -i. �. i, e.• • 4 • circumstances was to twist,-And turn „ without heed to direction and lose both t -. a. pp ucole n pursuers and oui�Elvea in the brealt-1 V 0 t Qoll neck purlieus of Stamboul. We sue- e- peaseceeded in shl3king o8 the Gypsies fin- `-� •''� ally, but we were hopelessly astray, - - -' and it ,was past midnight` when we --- _ gained our cubicle' " ' SMITH "so far, ick, you crnd Mr: Zaranko -- - - - - ' By A. °D. HOWDEN seem to have had -most of the-fun," pronounced my-cousin Betty, as we sat - - - --- - -at luncheon in the King's private sit- _- increase SYNOPSIS "Ha,' let me see that Fran j�" ex- ting room in the Pera Palace, O u n d s Hugh Chesby, on the death of his claimed Toutou. "I know many of the Nik:a and I had just finished re- p _ uncle, becomes Lord Chesby, and shortly Franks who live with the Tziganes." lating our adventures of, the night be- , aura oft the discBucoovers tile bleb twash 1ePt r ."Step out;Giorgi Bordu and Jakka," fore and of our discovery of the tress- the first Lord Chesby, the Crusader. called Tokalji, ure's ].iding place. Now that we had n e Hugh seta out in quest of the treasure, ' n Ca nad a Wo ugh a situated in a house in treasure, Nikka sunk his fingers-in�-my arm peen.discovered there was no more use ti pie. With him are Watkins, his ser- in a warning grip, and we stepped of disguising ourselves, so we had re- vant; Jack Nash, and Nikka Zaranko. _ ,They are set u on by a band of desperate forth from the group of Tzlganes cies- turned to our street clothes. L - - c.-iminals led by one Toutou, who hope tered in front of the pre There was "Darn it all," 'I confessed: "Yon - - to steal the secret and purloin the trea- at least a chance thac we-should not won't let up, will,you? Well, have it J five cure. Nikka and Jack gain cess to the be identified-but it, value was de- your own way What do,you want to ' r a�t week - • ...-house where the treasure 1s hidden and l 'Which !s occupied by Tokalil, an ally of monstrated the instant the firelight dp?» _ 'Which is They are disguised as Gypsies, _ ` T ora to further their ends they con- splashed over Ir'ikka'r aquiline face _tBun you down the Bosphorus after : �.:., sent t0 join To ba.d+ of young men.�and teas, febrile body. dark for a look at Tokalji's house frot Kara a Beautiful Gypsy girl, is fa "Surely I have seen that Igan fellow the waterside," she answered.pronipt,sited by Nikka- : before," Raped-Hilmi Bey, pointing at ly. answer- CHAPTER X(Cont'd.) Nikka. "Now tell us some more about the - a. After supper the young m,n moved hiding place of the treasure." '.to the courtyard, where they built a 'CHAPTER XV. "What more can we says?" I answer- S- ALADA fire of driftwood. A buzz of talk arose. Vassilievich pushed in front of the'ed. "There's the courtyard and the The primitive Gypsy fiddles and gui- newcomers: (red stone." tars began to twang softly- "Is it my imagination," he inquired "It's not hollow, you said?" spoae _ "Karn will dance," they cried. "Let softly,."or does the stocky one bear up:King. ' Kara dance for the strangers."' a resemblance. t) the Amerikansky, "No•" _ -' And Kara floated into the circle of Trash?" "That would indicate a task of some _ • ., - _- >6relight like a spirit cf the forest. She "By jove, I think you're rig;it i" ex. difficulty in prying loose the covering TEAt' , - still ware only the scanty madder-red claimed Hilyer, speaking'foe the first of the treasure chamber, he remarked. (skirt and torn bodice. Th•i cloud of time. _eady," hissed Nikka from the("We have or ratlrel;I should say, _ Jeer hair tumbed bel iw her waist. Her Bett has-taken recautions to in- i naked fees baray touched the corner of his mouth, without shifting stallonboard the Curlew an equip- tiny , ,�Fses �som cif: ('sSslll�ls� - aground. Slowly she whirled, and the his eyes from our enemies. meet of crowbars, pickaxes, shovels, Gypsy fiddles caught her time. -A man His right hand was thrust. into his chisels and other too with cymbals clashed an accompani- waist-sash. Betty excused herself and in quarter mast. A Sate whistled soprano. She( of hour returned dressed is a warts A military drama in aid of the-Red "I u not like this afro s_, rasped o I Seapla nes Carry ' increased the tempo; she varied her Toutou, pulling a knife from inside his deports suit. I Cross Fund was being produced, and steps. She was a flower shrinking be vest. I Have you all got yogr pistols.load- Indians the supers had to, be particularly in - meath the grass. She was a dove pur- I felts pressure between Nikka and ed. she inquiry -;: (sQ1C1 to I31C11ariS evidence as sentries, orderlies, march- sued by a falcon, She was a maiden myself, and Kara's voice whispered: I I! the spies were still watching the deserted by her lover. She was a fairy •� + hotel, as I have no doubt they were, fug companies, etc. One man, how- sued you fo�Is. To the House of y� blontreal-Bearing $25;000 In treaty 1 ever, did not seem to understand the ' hovering above the world the Married!" we gave them the slip. a went down- money, officials of the Department of ji scheme of the drama. "Look here,", Crash' boomed a knock on the street Nikka's pistol flashed blue in'the,stairs together P.id shot into-aclosed Indian Affairs next month will visit said the stage-manager, at length, "un- door, And rap-rap-rap! it was re- firelight. car which was in waiting, Watkins sit- Indian tribes in the isolated regions of less you improve we shall have to do peated. ' Crash! again. "shoot. Jack!" he cried. t•ng beside'the chauffeur. Tedi minutes later rove drew up on-the Curlew's,dock northern Ontario. For man-, of the f without you! I thought you said You'd The music stopped. A ruddy.Aame jetted from his muz- natives it is the occasion each year beeek soldier?" "So I 'ave!" return •« and went on board. - •..::,. '"Heb!" said Tokalji. Who-can t. zle, and the spy Petk� dropped dead. � . ! that evidence- to em E t ed the super. "But I was only a Drs . a them o he doe in such a hurry at this hour?" Toutou LaFitte pushed Zlncho in the We clic white man's civilization. ac, me - Field-Marahai• Crash! The door resounded under line of fire befor, himself, and dived of shipping in the Golden Horn..edg ng bar of the tieatyy tribes receives $4 an- tor a quarter a night away from the Galata shore toward the battering of a pistol-butt. into the encircling shadows and Zlacho (ouaily,'-and In tfie case of 'two irlbes I Tokalji crossed to the entrance, trumped up with a broken leg. Tokal- the picturesque bulk of Stamboul. 'Less noise there!" Ise shouted ji, Hilyer, Vassilievich and Hilmi scat- (To be continued )- with whkh treaties are to be coltsum- - 2hreateningly. "Ths is a peaceful tared. t# mated this year an additional single �hcusat" "Run:" $ heard Nrkka shout. payment of $4 Is.to be paid 'each In- But his manner changed themomert, We pelted for the house on our left, Peacock Co �$ than as gratuity. LIEf two seaplanes piloted by Royal Can-' he opened the wicket. What, he said Kara running gitl us. __j l adian Air Force officers will carry the a " we could,not hear, but we, saw him We gained the door,dr olaped the bar DaL1� T�rle ,arty into the .North country. They • quickly turn the Iock and throw back. nto place, and the next minute the leave Ottawa on July 2.. The Party _ s leaf of the door, salaaming low as he fiamewcrk groane3'under a-weight o! h will be heads by H. N. Awrey, Treaty •S ',? That • Opposites Attract is ''stepped aside. Six men burst in, four bodies. Commissioner of the Department of of them in European clothes, and Nik- "No shooting.'! yelled Tokalji. "Yon Proved Definitely at the Indian Affairs, and W. C. Cain, Deputy Aa and I exchanged a glance of e$pre- fools, you'll have the Frank police in Bronx Zoo lliinister of Lands and Forests in the hersion as we recognized the broad here!" Ontario Government. Flight Lieut. shoulders of their leader and heard his 1 "One hundred Napoleons a head for Luc-fer lovei Geraldine. ar.a ling voice. •. them,"bariced.Tuutou. "Dead or alive:" . Ile.does not e_onceai his .offactton, I Dace Fiardiris', of Ottawa, wt!! be in Toutou LaFitte had arrived With "Come," Kara saii,, as _s 'crash but Parades it. He. wool the lady o; charge of the R•C:A.F. detachment. him were Hilyer, Serge Vassilievich sounded outside: Fifteen stops.wtll be made and thlrty. �NDEPIS�® i fify choice under the eyes-of aa9 who 1 L four days will be occupied in the trip. and Hilmi Bey. The two who brought "Thea have broken if: a window. may chance to be-looking.g. W,,,•r -•.. "tip the rear. somewhat sulky and Year- Follow. me." Lucifer. Donna Satinet cella uv in the With the completion of 'treaties at. � I + New York Telegram, is "a-gorgeous, Fort Severn 4nd Winisk,-or the west" In!. were the spies`we. had 'seen :n She led us into an ad'oinin,-• room, Sr•r.t of the Pers, Palace that mornfn,,-. where in,the thiekners of the wall a I preening P??cock;' while Ce�ii!dine is, coast of Hudson Any.. all Indians will "Can I trust nobody to fulfill my narrow stairway corkscrewed upward, "a squat, ugly, bla k turtle." have been brought under what is ordArs?" whined Toutou, striding to- debouching-on the upper floor. She� The Bronx Zoo in New York is the .know-a as "Treaty 9. which was ward the fife. "I tell you to spare no turned to the r.eht and"entered oae scene - of this stran;e romance, of i brought into being in 1905. The prog.am for the flight includes NURSE oar - =--e4c•rts-and I come to find you singing of the room?. A ladder leaned against. which we read fourther: ___ _ _ Y -��- -- anrl dancing around a fire!" the wall below a trap door in the roof, Lnelfer'a La.ghfulnem to -Geraldine 1 stony at Remi Lake, English River, child, of course,if. Tokalji, having refastened the door, In a corner stood a bedstead, whi.h has been-matkr'• ilark atteddayts saytl Ogokt, Fort Hopse, Lansdowne House. possible, ' Ostia,,burgh, Windig�, Sandy Lake, butdan t io'.lewed him across the courtyard. she stripped of its clothes, resealing overs period of three years. a ritnent with coul3 we have done that we tb cords that served for springs. Ever since his arrival at the park Trout Lake, Fort. Severn,_Winisk, At- "What �!► have not done?" he retorter. "Was it "Cut ti ose with -your knife," she from his native haunts of South'Amer- tawapiscat, AIbany, Moose Factory.. 811 sorts Of food &nd a return visit to Remi Lake. that you know cur fault that you lost track of the said. "When we.take to the roofs we. lea, Lucifer.has tier it be known at the I - two missing ones.' As for the Engl1sh will•need them to help us town again." zoo that he favored Geraldine to the, - little.about. lord and his-ervant,my two men that Nikka did'as she, directe•i, 'while I exclusion.of all others. Two small brothers, in -tI a.interlallFAes has beem I see with you have.shadowed them shut. the. door, and piled the few ar- The minute lie set eyes. on fat" of a rough-and-tumble -on the porch, the standaed infarct day and night." ticles of furniture against it. Tokal'i's squatty, hard-shelled Geraldine, be fell to discussing the attivities,•attire f ice 1857. I2 ie' ` f-, 7.G1 c� lost them today, as they ad- men were in frill cry downstairs. switched his beautiful tail, spread it and whatnot of angels. • Fairly well entirely pure,it is ex- mit," snarled Toutou. "host them-for "There is more than enough rop out into a lovely tan and walked out of grounded in the orthodox conceptions ceedinglly digestible ---a whole day! Who knows what has here," said, Nikkei coiling it on his the peacock lot. to these matters in general, when the land there is an ever bem accomplished in that time?" (arm. "Some of it I am going to use To-clay he is where he doesn't belong subject of the celestials' wings dame ready supply at any "Pott are right there,",agreed To- for you•" _ -in the turtle yard back of the.Ser- -up.for.consideration the,small broth dealer's no matter kalji coolly, "and I have just picked "What?" vice House, within a foot's length of ers' knowledge began to limp a. b.it. where you live or i>►Jt two nen men to take their places. One Passion dawned in her big eyes. Geraldilie. There he has been daily "What," g1reried Jackie, "what.do the where you go. -cf them is a Fr m: 1'ke yourself;'the "You cannoc go with us, little one. for three years. angels dp,witli their wings when God other is �ziaane." We bare.no place to take you." f But while this thing called love is tucks them in bed?" ": - jeered� Bdef�b�Y�k�s�++r�c•• OFF request...Use 4ou9ow. "I tell you I lore yo, " she answerad ennobling, it has its drawbacks, too, brother Bobby, Jackie's elder by 'a! proudly. for Lucifer has discovered that to love year, "angels don't go to be-they go i. r� -7 ' "I'in not going to hurt you," pleaded well one must suffer. To-day.he.is an to roost!" BORDENCo.,LIMITED r� Nikka. "But I must bind you so.they, outcast, an, object of hate among his = j will not suspect that you aided us." own. He ha's learned that se can not Mrs. Higgse(after 15 minutes' talk 14e St.Paul Books to:' _ - - -- He bound her gently,hand and foot, fraternize~ with a mere bunch of turtles with' _bits. Hawkins near the milk;. S•ndFree Baby-Books to: j' without a r:ord, :nd laid •ser on the without losing caste. cart): "Well, I'll have to be off now! N„„s,,,.... .....•................:,,,... floor of the bed. We ascended the lad- Once recently the jealous Lucifer My old man's waiting for this milk to der and pushed back the trap-door. had to fight, Oswald, his brother pea-. cool 'is tea with!" "Next house," I panted, and we set cock,.because Oswald entered Geral- !:+ r off across the room. Ahead was a drop .".,a,•!!„!!!!!ldd.!!!l................•.......zts dines yard. UtFb Minard s for Rheumatism of ten feet on to the adjoining roof. Of course, it was an easy matter to i - - { �� We made it without any difficulty. We lick Oswald, Just one jump and Os -- ----------- - - —shuffled on cautiously until we came wa sprea a �d Flo-Y-a,�llo>Ene>i'Orne Enjoyment With a Cruisabout! to the courtyard,which ran clear from --When you need new energy, But some 'lay a bigger and better �_� _ OR FISHING, swim. the street front to the old sea-wall. peacock may come along. Such t. k ming, fast terry, day when you are hot and mouth is I it dry-pep upwith Wrteley'a-it "No choice," Nikka. "Here thoughts as these make Lucifer un- -✓� 1 •boating or moonlight Anoistens mouth and,throat. a chimney. Knot your rope. It can't ,Happy, - z, r `y­! has no -equal .'for Joy- be_ be more than twenty-five feet to the! .•:. - The increased Sow of saliva - ground." I Oft the other hand, the fat Geraldine r•- � >tii�•tng. health and happi• i• takes Lucifer's devotion with amuse- =� Hess on the laughing., watel feeds newstrengthtotheblood, He went down first, and I followed rinnlis Crulss. - ----'--- went. .:,..__s-���• -' � :-This =Erulsabout,' 2J' .,you can do more—you feel him., scorching my hands,-for the rope _She a skinnedand_hard- -� lona, s' 10" beam and a' -{" raft, is a big, burly. better. I was thin and had no knots to check f shelled that she doesn't believe in � _' quaifty built. 18-mile- one s descent. Nikka pulled the door fan-hour runabout with-. _.-• • love,.even though masculine attentions • toward us very slowly, and we peered i dependable tor.ILP. Gray into the street, \Tot a figure showed I are flattering. _ - hfarirce -motor. -TUAfor 1i' .' cool;pit is ample for asp ' i� in the direction of Tokalji's house. We --'� laRicha' 'tats-o' n narty. Thesmall bow sped'out into the street, letting the i An increase of 1,000;000 in Canada's V cabin'has toilet and.iota door slam behind us. We had not gone Population since the last census Is I 3O-P cI ns,. ba space for -- ilLeep awakesvifl•Wtiglery's cinthea, bathing evlta. fifty•feet when we were seen by Gyp• nothing to brag about for a country so golf bass--ane ttahina sies on the roof of Tokalji's house, and young'and so richly endowed in all i _ tFThi _ cx 14 they, with the woman to help them,,that makes a nation great EKS b tic see a at3.fis6 isi tact " Sales and Service y �.__. -- cried the rest of the pack hot on our I - ---•-r,• .-•-� T. B. F. B DN• N.A. ors) and her sisteri -hips Z. ISSUE No. 26—�30 are ague.- Write in our a trail ,Mlnard'a for :nsect sites. $71 Bay Street Toronto, 03[t. eatslogtt•. Writ• !cr it -'y u ...•,Y j Y " . , .N •s , ,.w• :,e ,. ,. .,.s ,-z',.-•+-•-..�•� .. w-.... . ,v e..-r F".: •c?'c -r..:• ..t_-,.. .._ .;: -,%'Tt,?-.'=.v �_,'-G4•• :r..n,., ,i--.• ,�,1f., . . 9sra,.-,•. .- -,. .-.....;,'•;:��':�"�..,c..•N:.v:w::..r.-.r.�,+,:-,.... ..se r:.: ..:.. ,.:, .,..ar...:::..<'ao,s» �r ..,. •:.ate r. v .s.:......-e, .r,m,-� v-., . 'E..a .>-� •r n - V , .•� 'rpt AnXlous t0 Take Iceland Beauties - — The 'Markets ns Not'Anxious i Credit Opportunities Offered _. _• ., .. . PRODUCE QUOTATIONS A, Toronto wholesale-dealers are buy` g produce at the following prices �'• Toronto.—Merchants In Canada, on chants millions every year to carry. a/ .n : Eggs—Ungraded, cases returned, the whole, are more anxious to extend Canadian merchants are on the whole, fresh extras, 28c; fresh firsts. 26c, u credit than the public is to accept it, slowly,�and reluctantly imitative of our t r seconds, 22 to 23c. said Fred C.Hamilton,public relations credit selling methods:' - Butter—No. 1 Ong rio creamery; counsel of !he_hTational Retail Credit Check-raising.is North l�merica's "f solids, 27 to 271/ac; No. 2,26 to 2d�1ac,' = "> ,. Churning cream—Speciai 28 to 29c; b Association in describing the apathy fastest growing crime, declared R. No. 1, 27 to 28c4 No. �, 24 to 25c. . of the Canadian public to credit pur• Purcell, New York City, who illus• ` "" Cheese—No. 1 large,.colored, paraf- - chasing before the convention of the trated his statQment with a display di - a fined and government graded,16'Act -,Association here recently, $1,000,000 worth ,of bad cheques. He t "The perpetual delinquent debt in estimated the loss from raised_cheques PROVISION PRICES xx • , _ .the. United States is $15,000,000,000," at from one hundred to three hundred a, Toronto wholesgJe Sealers are quot- ing Mr. Hamilton. 'This costs mer million dollars a year. ing the following prices _� the bade: - Smoked -meats—Hams � ° �. ; cooked loins, 48 to med., 28 to 52c; smoked v • 7; . v rolls, 28c; breakfast bacon, 30 to 40c• . . Y t � A 8400 Will Leave —.-'' Opehing- of Canal ``, f backs, pea-mealed, 34c; do, smoked, : ,ry sY !,` 46 to 55c. - For Canada July 31? . . September First �` � Pork !,ins, 28o; shoulders, 19c; ' a r �_ butts, 24%c; hams, 26%c. ' Cured meats—Long,clean bacon, 54 r , 2 c; ^.0 to 90 lbs., 22c- 96 - Canadian Government Re-' Will - Be Principal Link in " to 70 lbs. 4 G" to 110 lbs., 21c. Heavyweight rolls, ° quests Postponement of Great Chain of Water 40c; lightweight rolls, 25c. Flight Until After hays 1 z �4 Lard—Pure, tierces, 16c; tubs, 16e; Flection The new Welland Ship Canal, which i pails, 17c; prints, c to.17 c. " —Tierces, 13c; tubs; London—It was officially statdd re- is'to be opened to traffic on September 13c; pails, 14c. ; -cently'that at the request of the Can- 1 next, is one ol the principal links in , , * P� Special pastry shortening—Tierces, adtaa Government the. flight of the •the great chain of navigation from the (i5c; tubs, lbc; pails, 16c. Strait of Belle Isle up the St. Law- I GRAIN QUOTATIONS. • 'R-100 to Canada will not take place ', 9 � I• Q -- -before July 31. In explanat!ou o! renes River and through the Great zi �Yr; Grain dealers on the Toronto Board - the cables reporting Lori! Thomson Lakes to the western end of Lake Su- i of Trad• are making the following quo. Ito have • announced that the 'R 201 perior, a distance of x,339 miles. In Rations for car lots: would be leaving for Canada about considering the historic and romantic �X ° �,. b 5` n " F Man. wheat--No. 1 North., '$1; No. Rhe middle of the month carrying with background of this vital artery of 2 do, 99c; No. S do, 97c; No. 4, 95c; lit a number of members o! Par"- Canada's trade for'ths past 100. years, ;�; "' b ` °� ,s" ryF. No. 5, 86%c; 44o. 6, 71 c; feed, : meet it was pointed out that the trips the story of the Welland Canal may be z �* a 1Nr , ' ter yb 61i/ec (c.i.f. Gaderich and bay ports}. �,N,. . `y " Man.oats—No. 1 feed, 47c; Na 2 do. 1 ;arranged for parliamentarians will be t�id to recap4late' the important y _�a r ',.. `e�•,% "- 44c• . ;just local "J -rides." it Is. not con- events in the Dominion's advance Violet and Aurora Code, New York musical comedy girls, on liner American corn—No. 2 yellow, 91c;" templated extending them to a trans- among the nations of the world. From Antonia, on we for Iceland's 1000th anniversary parliament founding cele- No. 3 do, 89c. nona, ro 3 'Atlantic attempt. Either the R•100 time to time, in order to cope with the Millfeed, del., Montreal freights; brations. bags i eluded—Bran, r ton, $2625; -or the R-I01 . might .be .utilised for country's ever-increasing volume of -- -.. " - - Ii � these trips. trade, no fewer than three canals have shorts, per ton, .$28.25; middlings, At present the R•100 is in the hands been constructed across the Niagara $3125. r•of the Airship# Guarantee Company peninsula of Ontario from Lake Erie Ontario grain, Wheat, rye,,05; nate, - firs and alterations as to Lake Ontario previous to the pre- l'a�s`�ute '1�9e�` �mould bark - :,y, nominal; barley, nominal; ;ye,,nom- • _ ;'! are such repo I D P Crashes to Ground Salmon From ;nal; buckwheat, nominal. ' � . .are required. The R•100 is covered sent undertaking. The first of these HAY AND STRAW P$ICES - - •�', under a contractor's guarantee clause: was opened for traffic in 18118, the ,'` r When test flights are being made she second in 18'45, and the third In 1870. Newfoundland wholesale dealers in hay and straw is turned over to the Air Ministry for Improvements to the 1870 canal, Thousands See Brave Fight �ar: quoting shippers the following rices for cazload lots, delivered on these since the ministry has an air bringing its depth to 14 feet, and Rail to Avert Fall to t ,'. personnel while the company is pure- other measures, were effective until Complaints in Britain That It{track, Toronto: ly engaged in production. Then, if 1913, when it was realised that a new Earth No, 2 timothy, 5 4; No. , timothy oa, - ther repairs or alterations are and much larger canal was sn abso- is Bern Sold as Fresh _ Toronto.-�ieorge Beanatt, veteran g 12 to $13; whew straw, $il; oat pecesasry, a shin is again techai- iota tiecesaity. Construction was dsF parachute jumper, who broke his back London—Salmon from Newfound- straw, $11. 4eally-returned to the hands of the con-� taped by the Great War, but such pro- at Sunnyside Amusement Park here land, which appears on the markets. LIVE STOCK_ OTATIONS struction company for the work. Re- -ecently, when tie miscalculated his wholesale and retail, in Great Britain $S.'S.� $9.25 green has been made In the last few at as can hard! be diatia iahed from I Heavy beef st s, , crash to the aveme d y distinguished choice, $8.50-to $9; do m and ed D butcher steers h :. to the R•100 jump g>airs and alterations years that oa Dominion Day Canada ' ..�_aeill ..be completed within a few days• will formally open one of the Brent was reported to be "conscious and do- fresh salmon, occupied the merchan- fair to $8 to 18.50; do, corn., Whether and when members; of Par 'canals of the world, and one dtattn- Ing as well aa can be expected" In a I digs marks committee of the Ministry;$6.50 to 7.75; butcher heifers, choice. liament will get their trip. rests en local hospital. Hospital authorities i of Agriculture recently. A depute•1$8 50 to $9.25; do, fair to good, $8 to guished by many unique features. The $6.50 to $' firsts on weather conditions. In said that Bennett was "cheerful." tion representing the salmon and I$8.55; da,corn, +.50; butcher total length of the new canal-to 27.7 cows, good to choice,-$6.75 to $7, do; the case of the R•101 some time ago miles between the outermost each of- The famed skill of George' Bennett, trout-nshing trade applied for an membarti were actually at the mast reteran parachute Jumper, that had order requiring the marking of lm• meds $5.50 to $6.50; canners and cut- approaches at Pct Weller in Lake rters, $2. o$4.50; butcher b..11s good to Ireidp LO embark when the trip wY Ontario and those at Port Colborne to carried him safely to earth after he Ported !rosea or cavilled salmon and I choice, $6.50 to =?; do me�, $6 to ;Cancelled owing to stormy weather, had leaped from a--speeding airplane trout.and as there was no opposition, $6.26; do, bologna, $5 to $5.50; baby Lake Erie. For al. practical rurposes on 970 other occasions, failed him be- the commitee will duly report the ap• beef, $9 to $10.50; feeders, good, SZ,, y it fe a straight line throaghoat, and fore thousands of amusement seekers plication. to $7.50• stockers, -. • , �,�".� the difference in level between Lake good. $ to ; $7 AddltlOrl(� tNaules Ontario and Lake Erie (326 feet) is' at Sunnyside Beach recently. Now The object of the application was to icalvea, Itnnd to choice. ;8.50 :o $9;; do; -- �r,��,� overcome by sauna locks of l6 Ss feet Mr. Bennett Hes in a hospital in what atop the growing practice of aetllag mad.. $7.60 to 38; do, corn., $4.50 to To An W�e►t doctors believe is a dying condition. imported salmon with an tadication $650; milkers, $60 to $80; spnngera: life each, and a guard lock. The us that it was treah. Salman from Nor. $70 to $90; lambs, choice, $13.50; do; The lower part of his spine is *sc• yearlings, n to-$a;. sheep, Tion ;d.b0 able length of these locks is 820 feet, way, Holland, France and Ireland, ga d' i ' - turgid, his internal injuries are serious to $5; hogs, baton, w.o.c.. $12.25; do, • the unable width 80 reef, with 80 feet however, was not included, for 1t can ;Australian Explorer Raises of water on the sills. and his body Is badly bruised and cut. selects, $1 per hog premium; do, but- British Fla and Claims - be brought to England is a matter of 75c per bog discount; d.., track- • Bennett put up a heroic but losing chera, Flag Other Interesting Featureebattle when he jumped. Struggling a few hours• ed in, 50c cwt. under w.o.c.; do, f.o.b.,' Islands There are many other interesting desperately with all the skill at his "Not only is Newfoundland salmon price $1 cwt. under w.o.c. Adelaide, S. Asst.--After-spending features in the new canal, which command, the veteran Jumper tried to selling in the shops as fresh salmon, ;lace months amid the ice floes of the crosses the old canal at several points awing his parachute out over Lake On- but it is actually occurring on the -.. wholesale market on a big scale," a Canada aIt>j Cuba Agree ' ,Antarctic and adding some 500 miles!and coincides with it at others, all to tarlo, member of the.deputation said. "New- On Parcel Post Pact to the known Antarctic coast line, Sirl the advantage of the new. For in- Wlnd Foils Attempt - = ` Douglas Mawson, Australian explorer, stance, from Welland to Humber- foundland salmon should be sold at and his party recently arrived back atone,the old sad new canals coincides 'fie wind carried him inland, how- half the price of Scoutsh salmon, but Havana—After three years of nego- In Adelaide in the trim little Discov!but just north of Humberstone the ever, and though he did manage to in many eases'tt is being sold at only tiation, Cuba and Canada have arriv- ` cry. On several small islands the new canal leaves the old•one to con- manoeuvre the 'chute over some high- four pence less. Without an order ed at a4 agreement upon a parcel post - -•;tag was-raised-and a declaration left tinue 'a straight all tension Hydro wires, he crashed for marking we shalt never increase treaty and the document will be riga- gement into the, heavily to the pavement on Sunnyside the Bale df Newfoundland salmon," it I to the effect that they had bees claim- harbor at Port Colborne, and thus re in a short time, according' to a ed by the expedition on behalf of the eliminate a sharp curve in the old boulevard atter bouncing upon tele- was added, the inference being that recent announcement .from the state �.. . . British Empire. on one .occasion canal known as Ramey's Bend. Again, graph wires in the middle of the street misrepresentation by sellers would department. car tracks. harm the product. The principal point of • difference the plane carried by the party ascend-'by keeping_the stimmit level,from Port _— - ed 5000 feet and saw a chain of rocky Colborne, Lake Erie, to Thorold ata Victim of his own daring, Bennett a___ - - which 'delayed the two governments - - znounlalns; which were named Mac- elated height by means o[ a.guard purposely jumped while the'plane was _ „ in a parcel post treaty has been the well inland. He was trying to give _`. lnaistenoe of Cuba that manufactured Robertson Land to recognition of the lock, vessels can be AVlatOr Cl�il[nfi 50,000 donation- supplied to the ex• passed into the F y . = canal without delay from the con- the crowd something more than the ,New World Record tobacco shall be•admitted for shipment Zpedition by -3Ir. MacR.obertson they thrill of, an ordinary. jump. His in- _ _- into Canada. The Dominloa.-yielded • staatTp fluctnsCting levet of Lake Erie. "confectionery king" of.Australia. I tention was to land on the beach and this point, the state department said. This is entirely new, and effects a New York—A world record was The Discovery was given a hearty, make the crowd scattea in all direr- vast Improvement in navigation. claiined recently by Boris Bergievsky, welcome on its return here. the :Gov- , _ tions. •r - -"- ernor-General, .Loral. Stonehaven, fly- Lying on a hospital cot, Bennett did- cv�o flew a seaplane with s Toad of Hoover's Attitude Ing over from the Canberra for the l not,blame the wind, or the parachute, 500 kilorams (approximately 1,100 reception, which was attended by the or the.pilot,for the accident. '.'Don't Pounds) to an estimated altitude of To Canada Enigma Is- leading representatives !a ' every I Prison Inmates - 30,000 feet at North Beach, -Long-Is- blame the pilot; don't blame the pilot;' �1 branch of activity 1n the Common-- .-Writing he moaned. "I jumped too low. land: ? wealth.. __ Exams.I ' r The old altitude record for sea Observers Watching Hint of• -The Disebvery left in October for _ ,planes carrying that load was net by Possible Action on her base, Cape`11own, carrying a crew Portsmouth Men Taking Frits Harder of Germany at 22,749 - Peace Award Given feet on November 2, 1928, Tariff -of 40 all told, with Si; Douglas Maw- -Matriculation Tests ! Sergievsky; who It chief-pilot for. ). •- Washington, D.C. Horbert Hoover -. sotr, hero of several expeditions to the - - B ice, in. command. Capt. John K. Kingston, Ont.=A group of prison-l League of Nations an airplane manufacturing concern, t I was up about an,hour and a half, y, has now been President ot..the .Unt• Davis, who took Sbackleton and Maw-, ers in Portsmouth penitentiarcorn- 1 He-,said the- temperature at .his ted States .for txo .years,—halt his,- bon on,their polar trips, was at the l poled mostly of young men under 20, reatest height was about 25 degrees term. Canadians lt'ere are asking, !helm, Prof. Harvey Johnston, botanist is writing matriculction papers at the, $25,000 Presented on Behalf .below-zero.- On ,the -beach it was what !s the atitude of the most out. �F at the Adelaide University, berg in same 'time as the High school boys of the Woodrow Wilson • close to 90.above, gmattc occupant of the White House } charge of the, naturt4I science work, toward the Dominion? Fr v and •girls of the province, although Foundation ---' s - Hurley,-lay,--aeteran aZplorer} under-att tIr.diarefi#con ons. -- --- informed-circles-believe-that-- ` being photographer and cinomatogra• The prisoners are attemp.tl tlenevs -- The ' Woodrow Wilson f Dren—].est I, iii pher, and Commander Martin Moyes �°n�.a I y g he is opposed to the great Increase in Foundation' peace award-- of $25,000 c , although one youth Place of Uncle TORE. the,tariff wall along the•northern bor- _ ea er o e survey rant , , hopes to nearly complete his upper was presented to the League of Na- der provided for in the Hawley-. , _ school*work. He may have to'post- tions by Hamilton Fish-Armstrong In Smoot Bill. It is said that after be behalf of the Foundation. --Toronto—The weed covered. monu- wightman Cup Won pone his physics and-chemistry until signs' the bill,,be wilT at once use the ' The . award. .was.. made several ment over the.grave at Dresden of ►'�..- _ By British Girl& his-release,- as the` institution o$ers flexible provision to reduce the more ;. months a o by the Foundation in re-l Rev. Josiah Henson, the originpl of . _ee tabgrry__factt w -- _- �._.. tam ndinA levies against Canadian ., cognition o the League's ten years of Harriet -Bewhsr- 'exports. Inasmuch as mostO-fhe— Wimbledon, Eng.--England's wo• are not writing daily are plugging' +_ men tennis stars regained the Wight- at their studies in the chapel. - } work for Pace. "Uncle Tom, has been discovered by. duties against Canadian goods bear, - --than CUD by a maria of 4 matches to -A.smaller number.than that of pre The cheek which Armstrong handed Government weed Inspectors, it was upon agricultural products and Inas- 1S June 14, hennas Amerat h two vtona years !s writing entrance exam;- over ina'ceremony at the secretariat stated recently at the Provincial De- much as he has declared himself for ticea, I►ira. Holes Wi1Ta MoodT and nations at the penitentiary, accorling I was received by Secretary-Gen oral partment of Highways. This relic ot, the assistance of agriculture In the - elen,iii. Jacobs, in the final donblss to Rev:W. Hlllyard Smith, Protestant Drummond; who expressed gratitude the past will be marked in some suit- United States, it is difficult to see, • for the recognition and praise for the able manner for the benfit of Amert• 1 iF . match. _ _ - chaplain, who has been appointed pre- how many reductions might be made The British team of Mrs. Kitty Me. siding officer. He attrlbutea this to I ideals of Woodrow Wilson: can tourists and students o:history. The president's interest in the de-1 Rane Godfrey and Mc't, Phoebe Wat• fear of failure on the part of many The money will be used to Provide, Rev,'Josiah Henson was bora July velopment of the St. Lawrence near , )son scored the decisive victory in the prisoners and th 'complaint of some Woodrow Wilson memorfa': bronze l 5, 1789, and died May 6, 188$, at the way is a matter of record. in an ad•� final match, which was Clore. hard that the time I+en for study, "one;doors for the entrancb to the new age of 93 years,10 months and 5 days, dress delivered in the south he !n• µ oa9 t and decided.by scores of T-6. hour a day and noon time, is not' League headquarters building to be according to t1p !"G!0ptto� oa tl10 timated his Government was awaiting suselent. t r constructed. -,ti monument. action by, "Our Cauadlan Frieads." i - 1Ek • r,' .t ..r ;•:'V ."h '.. - ...T' •,<!'- ., �+.r9.^ - �. - - = .. w .. r4T4 mss'.r .., §t. • j .,•, .-. .... r. .., .:en �•''±4. ., wti., ?'.�- � .,� • ��.. v r.. - v � ��r' � °'t..r :Y x .Szl�a�;•^� s,. '.�,a.v-.i"'7-�.., ...,n...,_?, a..r^s�...�J•.Av,r�Jm-�,r wAes"-W-,..-Ex.^"-"v+ -.ws t�91r.smzs..,..,�:- .;.,e'.:Ja::+. e;:. .... .. .w .!'..+1. � +c5. ,d �1 .:•z. -t .. �; a.-kc.w ;�•.. �.o y.�+,,,c"�. .f_., n .n#�+' '" 1 •s. .. 1'•^,4 .. - ..c>: .•.f.•. Jam •.- r. scum --,.�7. r- ."•.: T • e. , M -Dancing every Saturday night -Radio Licensee .may.be obtained w ►J' LOCALIB�a• at Hew Drop Ina. * * from W. C. Mulilicar, at the News., "� k -Born, Friday, Jane 20th, at Office. of Toronto, the Pickering -Maternity Hospital, -IIr._ Ii.T._ �'allaise, Resident _ +} -Mia. Fred Gee, to L J. and Mrs.- McWhinnie, of Dentist. Office in residence, two ._'.spent several.days with Mrii, J. C. Toronto, a daughter (Gertrude doors east of St. Andrew's church-, Stork and other Pickering friends. _ , ' Jac ueline. Pickering. . Office hours, 9 a. n1. to' _-- -Wilfred Mooney, principal of q - g p• m, Daily, and Evenin8s by ap- -- — o -.. -the continuation -school at La'ttle -F`iano taniag---Heintzmsa. r. mtment. (X-ray service). - F - - Co•, Toronto, will have an expert Po Current. is holidaying at his home tuner.. in Pickering at as early -Mix. Lothrop* ..of Vancouver, R- .. here. _ E , -Bora,Saturday, June 21st, it date. Leave your order or phone retnrned home on Sunday evening, °true Pickering Maternity Hospital, to THE NEW13ofSce.. * * * after @pending, a week with her to Louie and Mrs. Scott+ s dace• -Quite a large number of Lib. uncle, George Gordon, who accom• $c » TT�� eral8 from Pickering_Village and panted her on her return, and will Have yOti ,tried 81n 1�L1 shier• vicinity attended the Liberal reside with her in that'city. -N. F. Machin, of Oehawa, and paid Convention at,Whitby on Friday „ i' r evening last, when W. H. Moore. 'griller F. C. Machin, of Montreal, Baso their parents a brief visit on Fri- ldaars$sasl$a$$>es. _. . . formerly chairman of the Tariff day last. Board at Ottawa, was unsimodely-miss Ethel Powell,of the Oats Olt. SALE-Seed buckwhest. G. {1II30)i� sera death 'to the lnseot;s stim�— rlo Hospital Whitby, is the elected as the Liberal standard- FM. Forsyth, Claremont. Phone 3101 43 ;.'..a two weeks vaeation at the home beArer at the forth•coming general lent::t0 the lent, shrub Or bush, slid elections. The chief feature of Apply mea to dig s well. p of her parents here. Moore's apply to Leo WD;u, near White'.ooraer. - ' -Born, Sunday, Jane 22nd, at the meeting was Mr. ad- Dnabarton. +a preventative against blight. dress in accepting the nominatioc the Pickering Maternity Hospital, OR SALE-Seed Buetwheat,Silver to Gordon and Mrs. Young, o Chi and which created intense enthnei- FOR variety. fl.00 per bushel. Luther fc$igo, Ill., s daughter(still-bora.) aam among the large number of Middleton,Brougham. +1-+a . Used and adapted_for potatoe bugs, oab- the faithful preaeat Evidently - - • ` - -The services is St. George's TRAWBFRRIES FOR SALE-20 a WOr172B r08e' bu S plant line tomato 'Church on Sunday -next will'be as the Liberals are entering the fray Scents a box. •Place your order at ouce. L. baa g ' p follows: 9.80(e. tJ Sunday School; with the intention of winning this D.Iianks,Pickering. 4$ 10.80(s. t.) Morning prayer ; 7.00 election 'sod in Mr. Moore they WOTme, melon. insect—i11 fact any insect have o ver strong candidate. In WANTED-Man to cut lawn and �e. t.}Evening prayer. y attend to garden,1 or 2 day's a week. Dr. -Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dennie, Her. opposing Dr. T. ,& Kaiser, they Richardson or Palma Bros. aa-44 khat feeds OII the leaf. bert Oke and sister, Mrs. Cook, of do nolose sight of the fact they ASTURE TO LET-Will take cat. Detroit, and Walter Oke.and two have a strong opponent to battle Pere to pasture Also for sale.a mason box, eons and his air. of Toronto, with. like new. wm.awacey.Dunbanon, 42-43 Easily applied—simply .duet it on—will not v speat Sunday with W. P.- and -Ao interesting action came no ARM MACHINERY-Both old �rII of l!d<re. Pow1fs11. for hearing in the County Court Fand new,for sale. Also for sale,Pe kinduel< 'b Or blister the leaf any -The services in the United on Tuesday last before His Honor eggs. W.F.Dimer. Greenwood. unit 1 plant or vegetable. �church on Sunday asst will be Judge Thompson, of.Whitby, to FOR BALE-Seed buckwheat. SOc , held in St Paul's Church at the which the Township of Thorah ��,ray Csremoat•aP kf8?0. 43 tasusl hours. This will be the last was ening s farmer by the name of i Sunday on which the present t�1aae- Lumbers for 6218.00, which aam 'VOR BALE-1 pure bred Durham [� o ibors, Rev. J. S. Ferguson and Bev had been paid to the owners of bull; IJtrw:Volw.spon b,Elliepope. Salt tdns -Of its lI1 50, 100,, 140 and 200 John Wilson. R R 1,Whitby. PDEne Pick 1920. R. H. Rickard, will officiate as nine sheets and one ewe which are OR 8ALE-Alislfa bav by the ' 1_ Q tors in St. Andrew's and fa St. alleged to have been killed by doge Fload out of the field. Also 2 brood sows with sacks and Block halt - ]Paul's churches.and on which they which, the township claimed, were litter Apply Bract Ritchie, let 1a43-4.a, s swill reach their farewell sermons. owned by Lambere. The defend Pickrting. -The members of the Swastika sot claimed that he was not the OR SALE-Empirefertilizer.Cock• for the p1BBture• IC41ab met at the.borne of Mrs. E. owner of the dogai as his were al, Fshutt and Frost&Wood implements and re- pair®sold by C.R.Puckrin. R.R f. Pickering. io. Jones Qn Monday evening and ways kept tied up. The case was p�M Pick 1401. 4$ Presented MiesZ'opiiffe, one of adjourned to allow the counsel to OR BALE-At Int 16,rear of coa, Y. it member* with a miaeellaoe present their arguments. This �'e stnag younsvork,hire soma ready • ooP shower. M1ee Topiffe has baso case is of great interest to farmers w breed, $30 coeach Orville Burwn. Clare- Grocery Specials for this week 43-44 J ermi�tthe Pickering popular school 60 vi this beadistrict ttryomhmutton-eating �,OR ns,Ciareaoe. National $1 peIItB as y have lost i'Y y OR SALE-1 Welcatnr N`tio Chip80 large package, • 4_ .. • ---_ . 'fe$several years, but has resigned doge. Aeversl ears ago, when a � I Kitchen table. 1 Child's cot.:ron. f • and her wedding will take place at farmer lost sheep by doge and Mamie Rckenns.I Coal oil atov.. St ,Andrew's ]tib 08IIt8 an early date. knew the owner or owners of the Tiger BalIDOII, half pound tills, - run Moodageveniag _� Willis dogs he had to look to these own. WANT£D TO RENT-Smat]hnuae Blue Rose" Rice, best quality, 3 lbs., 25 cents ere for reparation. and not to the In Pickering Village from Sept. lit, would it iad Mrs. Conner, of Audit!y. were take a lease. Preferab�y on KraE Street or north "returning home they met a truck couocll. This was an aaplfafataaat of DagDway Apply w TdEWs office U-aa Heinz Catsup, large bottle 0e thing to do as It engendered p, g , l me which was coming over Poste hili. enrlait between the men, Hy rro RENT-On Cburcb et Ptekerir g Aa there was another truck stand y hail of brisk bouse ,acluding blinds and fix Sheritre Jelly Powder;4 1n package, 21 cents n amendments to theJaw the conn tures App ty G D Bty, 210 Indian Rd. To- tag on the side of the road_a collie• rho,or News Office• unit Joe was naavoidsble, and as a re- cil is responsible now for damages _ — �sult Mr. Comer's car was badly to sheep caused by dogs and upon FARi>a FOR SALE-140 scree rd- them lay the owns of 'recovering land,excellent farming district t7tu Mad- them damaged, and both u t. and Mrs. land. out Severs acres of'standing timber y.. �. m Conner were badly cot by broken the damages from the owners House and buildings. Apply at NewsOfBct_ - CHAPMAN Blass and were badly shak'an a of the doge. P• �T hirsvale Mille—Having purebaaed i • -The Swastika Club bronght -Tuesday. July lets will be as �i mese Mille 1 ars pprepared to do chomn` eventful dap in ickertag. when a Mondays. Fridays aad5aturdays (Ora cc pa o c their season to a close on Friday committee, under the auspices ofMark Anthony Wilson,whitev4 5 Pbona isitera nn last' when they held theFire Company, and with the —-• Itbeir saaaal picnic oa the beanti• FARMERS-1 can give youSheen ���_Bilt cooperation of the Women's In fful and spacious lawn of Harry per cent reductroa on auto insurance. In(or- f tend Mrs. Arnold. A most pleasant stitute, have arranged for a big mat7on and rates gladly given without obligation Celebration. The day's program on your part. tt wl pay you to phone A.E. ti- laftem000 was speOE in races and Ricbsrdson. Pick 501 a$a4 Ramex of a novel character. Th. will begin with a big calithampiaa - . rade, which will @tart at the ,winnisre were awarded suitable pa ORONTO WET-WASH LAL',N• A sumptuous supper was west end of the village et 1 p. W. 1 DRY(Semi finiah>-t,et cur dnver call and _ prizes. ppe explain our 24 hour service. Just lean your ltarvod on the lawn and thea (standard time) and proceed acme with Mr.S. W.Davis. barbs= shop we Guaranteell oII ��,rteot comfort III a Work brought the enjoyable afternoon through the village streets to its will pick up and deliver a times a week_ y r'� brought a close. About twenty mem- destination in the perk. Good TTEINTZMA S SPECIAL JrNE boot. Our boots and shoes for work and fine prizes will be offered fo! the best j"j SAL.E—Piano Sargasns. Dominion upr�gDt, �e8] ha4ebeen of the highest nallty, bare of the Club were present S g149.is:Steinway square rand,$75.00: dents- always; �y 3 a wedding took each turnout, comical outfit and man eab7att upright�n c.$225. Specialat�. _ .- but in our Op1n10II this "ThorO-Bili" 41oOt 18 —Avery pretty e s R juvenile outfit. This feature of to:c. ble par Ilea. file Heiatitnas place on Tuesday, the th inst., the Dominion Day celebration baa 193 Y= •a —the embodiment of everything of the highest : _ at the residence of J.-l�re. always bees a popular .one in FOR SALE—Oluckina bene. Bar- _ .. _KIls88 and ]8 the flne8t thing It has been OIIr '1Eazter, when their only ds r• Pickering. During the afternoon red plymoutb Rocks and Whits wyandottes p]14ilege t0 offer. ,y ftairy, was united to marriage to a splendid program of sports will dao seven heavy wire front cages. cess g ft.bf 4 C - Tbonme Wesley, eldest son of be given which will include girls' or b7�b�it•1 very suitable for ratten7nt pias < 'Samuel and Mrs. Speiraa, of Ath- or le north �vid J.scot,. Alfons Road. half erley. Only the immediate cels- softball, bo a baseball, big foot- Mae north or KingaWa Road.'--sett tivas of the contracting par es, ban Raine between Cherrywood "OR8ALE-Radio. KingSllvertone /� - _ and Linfield Rovers of Toronto, I- Neutrodyne btubes. $15.00; Radio De- Few of Its Fine Points _were present. After the wedding horse shoe pitching c9atest, tug- Forest. 4 tutm and loop aerial. $5.00; azairdge slapper. the happy couple lett for of-war (Pickering V�lase vs,. rer`d7O$1000- 16 D C motor.'a2 volt. 1-4 h $lb - - ((�} a volts.$5.00; One battery cb -- w motor trip to ravenhnret-and Farmers), catching the greasy pigg, All in good condition, Apply Geo.Burk der, f(}enniIIe elk uppers. solid leather fall -43 other points ofibteraet north. On rooster chasing cot>_,est and climb wf/h'tevale.Oat. their return they will take up •ing the Ygreasy le. for all of OR SALE—b0 scree in. Pickering lift heels. solid leather insoles.slia water seeaideooe is Orillia. FTownehip, does, to Highwa7, vi .nd .. roof boot. Solid leather slip solea. N0. whish snbetantia - prizes ,will be station. Totrowa a2 miles. .Good'f Vi."�7owe. - p -A large aumber,of ladies at- offered. In the athletic sports !or brooma.woodshed and grage, hip•roof barn a Bride bend outsoles,, A GOOdyeR>< Welt. tended the Women's Institute boys there will be a sack race, ,eexae with Cement ser ng. poultry bougie. lDeetio at the home,of Mrs. E. Neva tailin`well,with windnuilt. Wates on tap On Bee prick a bac race, wheelbarrow race, in house and bare. Hydro available. Two acres �_w�� �g �t��?��_tt++ s�oe8 �/-e Price, ageton Road East, on three legged race blindfold race tow apple o7xi7ara and small$inter. Good day �,,a�sf 11 : Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.Richard soil d workable and well drained, it wo and races for .nope 8 uresis sad of hay,grain and pasture, °= wEuof 'Jaime the exclusive agency of this dtstriet. Winters, the newly elected. Presi- under. There Will be a boot and ad'urA ng concern. Must .ell on aeeotsatot - deot resided. Mrs. Arthur L ode @boo race for women; and for Rirle in LD' Price harp'° for rang ..le 6th " qw pp y good (:ash payment, balance arranged at Spa of Whitby, greatly to at, A y to owner, John,Hams, R. R. 1. y athree-legged race, peanut rase, 32 Liadio Li�eneee'Ieened. the after0000's pleasure by rend boot and shoe race, sack race and I'OC1t 'c' _ @ring Vocal solo@. . Mrs. Gordon blindfold rack.- A novel featureJOHN S E i.M A 11I g' - Piekeri� A. Lsaw pave full report on the of the day's eotertaimment, which Free T. Bunting, . ,1fDiatriet Annual Convention, and has become very popular iq recent Shoer and General Blacksmith, Established 1857. �[re. W. C. Marker read 'a well ycsre, is the old=time fiddlers' con. Oxy-ac�tyleve• Welding - preppaased paper. Miss Jean Clark' teat, jnet before the evening a>bd Brazing treading was mach appreciated. concert, for which AR, AGV a 85.00 prize OS�A2402gw -Price-seervrd-relfaehmente Wigbvs-to-anaonnce that be will Carry will milswo the close of_the afternoon's pro- cert will be given by `•The Ding on business in .t-be-sbt wbiclr be _ NT AmJ6JW gram. The annual picnic will be Dong Revue." of Toronto, which bas purchased from Thos. Sts- held next month at Mrs. New• promisee to he ezceptitroally fine. pbeneon. etartiog on :Mao's, Fairport Beach. This company consists of some 15 fire- Monday,May]9th, Telephone 4900 - -Owing to decreased paseenger artiste and come very highly re ,.. raffleoe-the-�-1'T. R.,the railway commended. _Their. program l� --- �..- . officials have been compelled to which is good,'clean and whole _ out down e=peneea. A number of some,is of a varied character, and --- _ emplayeee have been thrown oat include@ singiDg and dancing, E; 1�Drl, es-�i`id arB of employment land some of the elocution, instrumental and com• we, have `s limited gusnttty '0 1 ! t trains have beau discoatibufed, edy acts and many other special- extra good quality Shorte.at faeldit$a tha. Sunday train watch ties for which this_ company is the price of ordint►ry mill - Gasoline, Acetylene Weldin ` at��d=st Pickerin ._ This will noted. The committee is $niters feed, excellent for pigs _ _______._._--- --'� prive a'great ineonVeaienee O 9 9 e In secur a�; h a� or Battery Qiiarging member of week-end visitors who very much in demand. having • We •Dams out from the city to spend played to capacity hooses all The feed business is our bine. W - • Sunday at the lake. Of course winter and are booked up weeks study this to give you the B 'r there come ont for only two or in advance for the summer season. -- beet possible value �ep�iTs n18I8 011 afl'Isllla�es three month@ during the summer. Billy Hole and his Sterling.Orch _ _. • for your money. care Frequently there are shoot forty eetra will render music on the 2 e who come out on Saturday from grounds all afternoon and even We have Chick Starter, ERS Mash — the city to spend a quiet and log and after the eveniag'coocert Scratch Feeds, or any feed plessaat outing at the lake, and!will Dlay for s dance. They. play yon may Deed, deliver. return on Sunday even in R. They I in both modern and old-time ies any reasonable i will now have to seek other mean@ mnaic. Refreshments may be distance. f'� . f of transportation. Before motor's seenred frum booths on the ° .a i�+jg ARLE B• SPENCER - care came into general use there gronndfil, See hang bills for prize Phone 5817 would often be a hnndsiM paeeen• li(at, AdtiliseioD 50 cents ; child Pro rietor, b' Pickering* ,ren, ,, , Bern get on at Pickering station ren, tinder 15 years, 15 cents; dare, Pickering M1lli�9 COUIDanv p on Saf3�lay evenings. 25�entr.