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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_07_04 , •Q.n,,}4^... _•p�"t9V.,ti.,' ..*t. ,.rr•• ,„ : '"M7 . -, >•'.1 ,e.,, ,.• '�i• .. F•,.'"^a.,'+y y�w+�,.r'•'_rG4Pr�',1S,q_.."7'T:�°° F'-^.'8•-- ..r r.-- •.� � R ''•ry"n'•'•Ce 1"'*"a" a - °,'•:°. / zr -''!� .'' .., -.' .:...: «., -1,:C Y✓ .a,L7.w.y w :K;': 7 ,,,.<->s,.-.✓` ., .... •.,,....:.b aR�.,,.,...:if�' .-•-. ...y,,... ca-rc.:.,'�. � ......-_j1i. -, .r.i.r: '.'.:.,.x,i`.'.y• '{' ^ -.da:lf-. •� �>•.,:•� .r 1.4 { ...,. 'A•• ..F' 4,(,,.',;a',. • - OL. XL1Xa - -- -PICSERING, ONT., " FRIDAY. JULY 4, 1930. #sl0�feffstuYtal 6as1,#. .BROOK .. _. _ . -riMlTavw�t G�LiJ��00DWhite'sms:-MM Thos. 'A. and Mrs. Knox, 'we are The Ladies Mission Circle of the sorry to say are in very poor heal- Whitevale Baptist, Church 'will be DR. H. O. PEARSON-Physielan C*roe Z RSQ0= th at present. helms at the home of Mrs. dames SILLS w aadsttrgewn, Dnabarton. 1 y •''� Mr. and 'Mrs. W, F.'Thomson anq Ka son Tuesday, July 8th at 2.30 Is rennin f bleat sawing rum: son, of Windsor are visiting with the p. m. A hearty welcome awaits ev- , E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director R g latter's parents, J. H. and Mrs. Kay- eryone• sal Aasodadon of Ontario.Ra: ber, reaches, doubletrees, Betablished 1888 +� t � ' Optorr,etrieal tongues etc. es. ,DUNBARTON. - Syb esamiaed by appointment. g - .. :. Chtremoat.oat•• Open to buy a quantity of Rood MOUNT ZION. ARL A.'GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyeeigbt basswood and elm :4 Thank-offering service, ttndei The Sunday school of St, Georges _ ♦ -, *�/'V �• JUJS ecialist. Honour graduate of the.College logs. , Mission will meet in the Community lyl 1 ofpp�,ometry of Canada. Gold me4ialist and " the auspices of the Ladies Aid, will gall on Sunday next at 2.g0 (D. 5. asatHI n pie winner in 1928. At Markham -Grain Chopping.Tuesdays be held in the Moue: Zion United T.)• The church service will be helq BARLEY FEED - angry Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 P.m,.in Dr. and Fridays. Church on Sunday, July 13th, at Barker's dentcl office. At Stouffville from wed- y at Pickering Beach on the. lawn at soedayto Saturday of each week. Eyese:amin- Manufacturing Baskets of all p• m• Rev. Mr. Stephenson of Asi1 the home of Mrs.* Crissoll' at 3.45 Is the cheapest Feed on the market ad:•Glasea fitted and repaired. Higheat quality g burn, will take charge of the service for the results It gives. rt LowestPncd. PhoneStouII2405. 46ly descriptiotjg. and the Claremont Baptist Quartet (D• S, T.). `• _ I A great many farmers testify to its lwslst. Price reductions at the will assist: ' ' GNSR��ooD value by the continued t factory. use of it. E. CHRISTIAN, Ballristerand GREENWOOD.' The regular meeting of the Wom• •Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write en's Association will be held at the `If you�have never used it, try it ; I'M. South Win&Court House, Whitby, 2317 Chas. White. Locust Hill, Oat, :4, and Mrs. Pegg, attended the Decoration services at Church Hill on home of Mrs. A. E. Armstrong on on my guarantee. ?; •EATON. SELL & ROSS, Bar Thursday July 10th, at 2.30 o'clock. " , era, solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario s s Sunday last. Tea will be served on the lawn by Mixture-* �• * 1Building,330 Bay Street,Toronto, The W. M. S. of the Greenwood �(�a lYlj�tiQj'8 .w.J Beaton, , Just Arriving� the hostesses, Mrs. . All Mrs. H &sellcircuit xill meet at the home of Mra. Lydd and Mrs. Milne, All the ladies I make a etroog Feed containing J.D.F. Rosa. Adelaide 2838-9 Perry Wilson, on_ Tuesday July 8th. of the community are cordially in- o e third Peas. This makes a R"3IC®ARESON. PICKERING A �hdee 12X} 3g and fig B C. d and Mrs. Perkin, of Listowel, vitA i attend. p �1 and Mrs. W. Perkin, of Gowanstown, epteadid Feed for finishing,and MULVEY -'Barrizt �-Solicitors etc., - A thigh-class garden' Ply will be Is an excellent Feed a►3-214 Confederation life Building. Corner of CBdar � ngle8. visited with Mrs. Boyer over the given under the auspices of the :Wom for dairy cows. and Mcbmaz4 Su. Toronto. Phones week-end. 4489 and sieo, Pickering office o�n ens Association of the United Chu- Wadaarday and Saturday evenings. Pboae Peek Viso, s large quantity Of Watch for Bills and Announce- rch on the Church lerlon on the ev- sage, ser ments of the garden party to be A car of extra unlit Oats _ _ - held on Tuesday, Jul • 15th, on the ening of Friday, July 18th. �► just received.y tssl reugb and dressed S splendid program wilt be presernen _ lawn of W. F, Disney, Greenwood. by the Cowan Concert Co. of Tor- � C2%3=W �T»IL O. SMITH. D, D. 9,. L D. S., Jack Pine, Spruce and Cuing to the Quarterly commun• onto, under the leadership of Dun- 1�(Snecee•or to Dr.J.N.Dales;. Graduate of ion service being held at Kinsale can Cowan, "The man who made tke Royal C 11Wof Dental Surgeons and Toron. next Sunday at 11 o'clock, the Sun- Royalty" smile" He wilt be assist10 0 A L - Ua,veraity. At Claresnont office over D. A. • :Hem'lock Lumber. day School service here will comm- ed by Miss Ethel Evans, violini4t, 'a stye every Tuesday and Friday. Phone ems at 9.45 a. m. sung 10-11 rrtf and Miss Lulu M. Westlick, accom- •'� PICKERING �:• Miss Elea Whitmore, Elocutionist. g�ERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S., GREEN RIVER. papist There will be a booth on the D D.S.. Graduate of the Roral College of �'p A Rood supply of Hard and Soft, Dcou1 sargeom and the University of Toronto. LTJ B�1\ Mr, Chas. White is sporting a ne,vv grounds at which home-made baking oat«is a«.ecoad dos east of sae rid• will be sold and a booth for the sale Coal on hand.- Also a supply _ #raw a Cbureb. Pickering.out. Off" hours . 9 _ Buick Sedan. a.m. to r p m., or by apporatoeet. (X-ray Mr. Bob. Wn ht spent Sunday of refreshments Program will be- of Kindling Wood, oft-vice). Pbone Pick 3700. 431y g " " FURNITURE with Boyer Phillip. gin at 8 o'clock, standard time. Ad- stove length. Miss Tena Gray who has been hol- mission 35 and 20 cents. '' >♦sss4f 64sfQ1:#' - NEW, USED ANN ANTIQUE idaying with her parent's here has 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. ��jj BLIZ®BETH RICHARD80"�- IN GREAT VARIETY returned to her duties in Toronto, W. I.and Library Board garden party DONALD MDNRO, PiCIl:1�HINt:? A*Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds. A number of our young 'people W bitevale, July 23rd. isseeerwtinacompanrwof soriidfinaowal.stand- Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. took in the Whitevale and Ceds'r I °s• tresses, Dressers. Tables and Grove garden parties, reporting 1iitUUG►iAM. L. Sr f R W��t IN GHA M liOfit3E KEAY-Licensed auction- Chairs. Picture Frames. splendid programs. Mrs. Gamble }las returned to her Building and Geners.1 ens, Aatcaa Live stocir sad General sada Our prices ah the lowest. We had a lar a attendance st y satowt d to. Terms reasonable. R Sunday school on Sunday, the num- home in the city. Contracting. .9, taufl.tlle, Phonestoaff 9003 61-4 pe Estimates furnished on all clauses' _ J. Cowie of Toronto, spent the J. H. Beall ClszemOII� t t or P08TILL Licensed Auctioneer, bar present being 89. Le us try f of wort-Iotertor and Exterior. Phone 9�4 week-end in the village. the I00 mark. We can do it. of Toronto, is holid- F. far 000asisa of Tae!sad oasssao. rag Miss Cherry, Alterations and repairs. _ floss Mdse of 6641 lcveaa aa•aued w oa,mosses Don't forget the Sunday School ing xith L. and Mrs Matthews. Claimneys Built Concrete Work. - neuoo. AedaaeaGross asvwP o., out. TIME TABLE-Pickering 814e102 picnic on Saturday. July 5th at Wil- ey life BBA,!`ON TO WIsg83P OLBBg T.A. •weans going Earl Ana v follows : :4 number of city friends spent the Phone Pickering 5712 ,son's Park. Everybody come, bung S lio. 10 idled '•158 A fide geek-end with Bert and Mrs Har- e o fa-- aassr' 'a9sss�erfor sakk" " 28 Local 12.49 P.X your basket. and bring your friends. ve ' FAIRPORT, - - ONTARIO 1111 Msvdes, a•o•aassss, sae. ttoeq M loss „ � Loear 6 l9 P. M The basketball girls wish to thank y M saes �sw� esy -yaser ad H�t,,w =y Dr, Lyman Barclay, of' Toronto, . aeras' w1As:ali. ons. r-+ Sunday train. 8.98 A. X. everyone w their so willingly helped visited his mother here during the 8 H I N G L E 13 R BRANT-Lo 1. concession 4 Tia going wool due as follows-' them with their equipment and . A sleek. Se.rbora Telephcoe Martham n No. 27 Losa1 9.•28 A- M. gettingready of the field for play. A Herb. and Mrs. Matthews, of Tor- LAeeousrtaat. Baia��ae6e��s sad Murnrn• �� !9 Local . . 2.19 P.'M. special feature of the season will be Nova 8cotIA Sbingles ,sditera GdtANT. GQDFRE Y aC0.al •.. 9 ,Yat] , '8.48 P. M. onto were recent V+81t°rs with L. Gait Galvanized Steel Shio las St. Ease' Toronto. Caaada, Adelaide this Friday evening, when the Sup- g iBy Sunday tesla, A.03 P. M. eriors vs. the Supremes at the school and Mrs, Matthew.'. Bird's Felt Slate StilaRleal _ The Boy Scouts with their leaders, --- Woreg;oing is according to Standard grounds. Game called at 7 o'clock. are for sale at co WY, HAW. LICENSED AIIC• time, AdmiRsion 25 and 15 cents. After the Mr. Jerymyn and L. Johnston. T70NE8A for Yor1[.Qatasio asd Dse6ns _ camping at Lake Sincoe this week. T. PATERSON'S CLAREMOMT• of sit. attended - game, ice�ream ani cake will be The several members of the Mal- Call and get prices. Phone 8612 - ipo Tersma .w.�e. Daus tar •efss may ha t•HE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER .served to all spectators. cotm family all gathered and held a _ + ��wNB tb Out- D.a ay lades'" VN719fiED OUR WAY. AUDLEY. picnic at the Howard Malcolm home ��� We have made a business of : on Saturday afternoon: LA r1' S wash day. Here each color Wet weather has hindered haying Donald and Elmer Willson and p SII Coal r and fabric is given the scienti- operations this week. families, of TorontEl o, have got nicely /T A Q 8c formula that beet meets iu Mr: Winters of Oakville has been settled in their summer home in the needs.for For each dare et use visiting his sons here. Mrs. Susan Cowie residence. ,AND SERVICE STATION - -ase from nine to twelve Chan- Miss Appleby has been re-engaged Russell Brodie and family, of Tor. h 'Hard and Soft goal Of the; 6d of filtered rainsoft water. as teacher here for next year. onto spent Saturday with Mrs. G� We are prepared to do all-jtlnd[s' ` _An average of adshundred g l- -App crops ate not-very promis- Philip. Miss Kate Brodie remained of repairing rif cars, also bat- best quality On Ions for your family washing. ing in these parts, especially winter to spend her holidays with her sister. Aer7 - charging. electric Ko wonder clothes launderld welding and In fact hand apples. The Women's Institute will meet. here are cleaner and Do not forget the Community pic- at the home of Mra, W. E. Holtby, HOS. A. last longer. me on Saturday afternoon. All vis- everything is th ♦♦ _� on Tuesday, July 8th. A cordial in- aeCtion with 'f s �S�laoP'd i �dS"� & �� floss are welcome. Bring your bask- vitation is extended �1 ireeted car work. v G3y� et. in the work of the Institute. `.' Meaning Co., Ltd• Much sympathy . is extended to A busy afternoon was spent by Gas, Odle. Grease and, Accessories a' _ ___ All clothes sed frequent dry cleaoiog Mrs. Thos. Puckrin on her severe ill- the members of the W. M. S. Thur- always on hand. Ta=i $erviee. _ - Ak them waiter Our cleaning nese. She was taken ill ten days ago sday last when several large and Agent for, Chevrolet Care. Se department turns old clothes g with heart trouble. valuable bales were paces valued tis out like now. Many attended the memorial ser- at x140.00. Mrs. Barclay served tea Gordon J. �w II • W$ GALL AND DELIVER Vices at Salem on Sunday last . The to the ladies. l Ph ne 11800 cemetery is kept in a good manner It w88 with deep regret that the r t C I e a n i n 1 and�reflects credit on the sexton Community learned of the decision o- r- R.O.Jones �pr'eiensmAve. Rev. J. S. Ferguson and Rev R. Mr, Jermyn to accept another pus- • H. Rickard made many calls here be- ition as teacher. We congratulate DID YOU Blaeksmithing 1 fore their departure. Mr, Rickard Mr. Jermyn on his appointment to goes to Oakwood and Mr. Ferguson a more important position, but are 4. Now that housecleaning time is to Carleton Place. very sorry to lose. him and Mrs. Jer- bars, why not brighten rip Heree shoeing a Specialty. KNOW Che borne with,new _ All General Work,including Wood Strawberries are selling well, our myn as they made. many friends 6g g local growers report good sales and while here. floor doveriage P ,Work, promptly apparently experience little diffic- Misses Mary 'White and Doris That Silverwood's Ice Cream is , attended to. ulty in getting rid of their output. Johnston were representatives of our the only ice cream sold on 'OVe have new : Also; Mr. Gaudy has a band of Indiana Sunday School at the' great religious the Canadian National R,=- OILCLOTH. LINOLEUM and Agent for Taco Farm picking. convention held in Toronto during hibition grounds? _ OONGOLLIN RUGS Machinery. Dont forget the annual picnic of the.,week. They will give a report of That Silverwood'# Ice Cream ' ! ice' F. T. �7CTOOLI Wgii,=d the Audrey Community. Club which the proceedings next Sunday at'the . was_.the_ice cream @old dur• atm in the new patterns. Fill be held in F. M. Chapman's Sunday School"service sere being no We have Walnut Dseseere from GREENWOOD 491y Flats to-morrow (Saturday) begin- preaching service next Sunday. fog the$hriaere'Convention Y _._2fi QO 49 OQ_ ning at 12 o'clock, Come along and Congratulations to the pupils o1 in Toronto? _'. bring-.-yobs_.f=iends a -.a well-filled Edythe 'Hositt Soden A. T. C.M., ThatSilverwood'8haveicecream DreaiaR Tables 30.00 �EP Punch basket and enjsy the sports. o _._exam_ 'ons at 4hc' Tor- planta all over Ontario? �; and 45.00. .LJ11 United church members will ind- onto Conservatory Music recently, +j+hat 8ttverwoi s'-14_ Cream-is Otbar,Df'eesere and Steads On hot days, b cooking on the uct their new minister at Pickering, all candidates being successful. In- all pastettrized sad home- - y y on Friday evening of this week. We troductory Pisno=Pass; Dorothy geaized P , alway in stock. Coleml►n Air•O•Gae Stove, trust that Mr. Stainton will Have ' ged 7), Madeline Leslie, Nor- That Silverwood's Ice Cream is e bare$immune Steel bade in . , Wood- good pastorate here and an-active ma Leslie, Honors: Dorothy Wood- _ -- s loyal people behind him. He comes ham. Elementary Piano-Honors: all flavored from aataral walnut to match dressers. Sage #arae, toil & tfemper highly recommended. Graeme Payne; First Class honors- - f stuor flavors, no drtifleisi =' ItatCe'eeeee rived from ?.50haore or colors seed? P Reasonably priced and absolutely Monday's dailies carried the story Mary McIntosh.• Elementary Theo- � ��• of the conviction of one, M. A. Pettit ry-Honors: Beryl Chafer. That Silverwood a Ice Cream 1,'". safe. . Call and for obtaining purebred livestock on The following is the results of the makes the ideal eamosee lie ? Call in and inspect these good#at ase them. false pretenses and given five years promotions in the Brougham Pubdeeeect our show rooms. in Kingston. He has been doing this School: To Sr. IV-Merle Hopkins, That E. C. Jones, Druggist, is T _ for years and over sixty judgements Rowland Harden, Walter Knox, (on is the local dealer for Silver are recorded against him, one of probation) Jean Phillips. To Sr. IIl wood's Products? itt All kinds of Garden Tool#,Lag a these was from this district some Donald White, Harold CassieVerna ,"Serve Silverwood s Ice 'Cream Mowers and General three years ago when Grassmere Hopkins, Resta Shea, Russ Knox, and you can feel confident thatCe Ag Ste rrfarm shipped him three Yorkshires, Gordon Gray, Grant Johnston To Jr. E PIC- KERING NEWSI_ Hardware. and failed to get payment„ Mr. Lau- IIINorma Harden, 1&rle Holtby, you have served the beat. P1ioDea800 He of Scarboro also lost an Ayrshire Helen Farley, Syble Shaver, Earl E {� J ONES Furniture Dealer ands �jYi B�SgB� It seerns strange that legal proceed- Hilts, Murray Philips, To Jr. I-Geo- . C. Funeral Dirt0.tor ings against this man could not have rge Knox, Allan Perryman, Elwoaa Druggist end Chemist, Ambulance Service ;Hardware Phone 46W been begun years ago, especially Perryman. Phyllis Farley, Irvin Shea since the Ontario officers had know- Jack Carlton, (on probation) 'Hobby Phone 694)0 Pickering ' Pickering, 4nt"ic 1PICKERING tedge of what he was doing. Y iscomb, Lila Hilts. R ty ".F..i,• .1,Mr 74—, ' _'°,_' T I.•� ,�'-'! C''� -ay...'. �nE _�:.�,-;.+*n,a4vaa.•+o-. n+•,�,- .riu+';.'-. .,:e,v> ,.. .:c-.,.�.c,�.-s ..: a-�•uw.:. - .,. .,,-....xis ;.; >.s:t .., ,:� :.v.r.. .' ;t :•;•.: 4 ..;. .-+r �wf• '+. :+ 5 � ,e.•. aF is 'sw v. .,inn..: ,j. _ other sewing which•demand• a•strong I rz- ' when t thread - - - - - - - - - -Before sliping on. -your rubber - . gloves, rub talcum powder on your e I� hands and the gloves will slip on more - $ri New Roomli< s _ easily. When rot- put -awa,- the rub- - ` ber gloves, sprinkle talcu&n powder In- side them to,absorb the perspiration t0 our 11Ome -and prevent•th, rabber'from rotting. t _ H,rr,emaRing Gypr - - - - -- - _ - EAD i With ac . . r 0 S _ The following ric.i -atire, written byE - - - - T Hildegarde Kneeland,home economics WORK-ROOM for you expert, will be relished by both farm- J -a play-room for the _ -- era and housewives: `youngsters in the basement. - - ` was 7Scs Ibill -- baulk tea at " K offers the nearest parallel' An extra bedroom or two in to homemhomemaking, in that 13 is one of the Attic. These are now - eked ���� our largest occupations, employing pose is your home at --! 0e■ �� s� nearly ane third as many workers as Little expense. c� o ((1 �� homemaking, is carried on by isolated 6 ' workers with a minimum of labor-sav- The new Ivory coloured ! of course But now that ins machinery, receives many words roc Wallboard that does of praise and little actual assistance, `—"- - - -- _ Toot burn•and�needs no decor and is to a large extent unsullied by sties (schen panelled) will ' ---RED ROSE ���® AABEL a certain and adequate in re- give you additional,space in ' ward." - - - x" . - .your present home . can �� bought for !Hair T Easilyctally quickly applied, - ' m It is irjurioua to the hair to use,the Structurally argon , 1[ ro- - hot iron on it too often. Many a wo y vides fire-safe Walls,'ceil ups man is,tempted to give a last minute and partitions. curl to, the 'stubborn ends heYore she Your dealer's name is leaves the house. If she would dampen clisted below. Consult him■ the ends and wind them in kid curlers _ an 'hour before she leaves, she would today and ask for full infer- �, ng • d stay longer as lravo avoid-the a-Wallboard or writte' for in- " have a soft which weal � - - • __ ._- .• -. injury to her hair. - --terestiag'#reg book -Build- It Your hair is too Orynoel brittle at. _ iag-and Remodelling with- the-ends, ith_the-ends, cut them oft and gi fe them Gyproc.•• t ,S -- -- - - ------_ -- a cltaaGe .o grow out agaii . +.11) /9 j GYPSUM, LIME AND at any grocer few people W'" I Save Your Linens ALABASTINE, CANADA, When ironing your sheets, 'table- / _ - ■ cloths, napkins and towels, change the r -be satisfied to drink bulk t a - crease of the fold. They wear out - " Falls once first where they are folded. Some • i l - --_ - -- -- -- --- times fold them in three space fold's' r ' acid sometimes in four. When :on are laying away 8n9 napkins for occasion- A 01"W !1 c 288 al~ andse or.for roll them eoverxt apiece fof pastold or; .. Poai . board. - -- �,,L Mrs, Solomon Says: _ - lCIt ick�_ _ _ Stretching the truth will not eow.n.o�Tem, strengthen the ease. Mother influence sweep across the, top, brushing oft some mothers think of mother-in. �more than the level cupful. to men Philip Oliver, a Liberal M.P., enliv- _ - t4uence as something to be exerted on tioning Sour these days, baking teach-! ened the House- with a story of ra- - 1 ers mean sifted flour Sit,. the flour tionaiization which he said, could be F•O! Sate by Sunday or at bedtime or merely oQ-i I Ar41 casionally,.They seem to think that bef6re measuring. Sifted flou. hakes carried too far A Laneaa:tire man, - i'*• M. Gordonw_ ,P`iCkel<'1Mg ,anybody will do to take cars of the I about one fifth more bulk than unsift-� who was a great r8uona1lzer, fell ill. `v �Yl Jt<l !i children between times, to help dress,I ed flour. His meesengtr was seen running down _ to ta� them out for air, to assn their I To measure a half cup of tat. fill a the street in a great hurry, and on be- to e - - - to to to serve their food. 1 cup halt full of water,"then-add lard- Ing asked- what was the matter, re- Caney (after seeing Riley fall five _ P: '-How do -be and his wite gat or butter ascii It 1e full. The following` plied "Mr. So-and-So N til."- "Then'-stories), "are yez dead, Riley?" along together?' Q: "Fine becanse The most ignorant nurse maid or, f - .coarse minded caretaker la cites on just measures may.help you ad., I suppose you are running for the dot-� Riley: "01 am that:" Casey: "Shags, they seldom.are." gaged for the caretaker child, with the lust your recipes ! tot. "`o;• satd the man, "we do not an' ye're such a_ flag 01 don't know ---% - :thought that this person attends mere. 3 teaspoons equal one tablespoon. {run for the doctor, We cut out the whither to believe yez or sot." Riley Why is Sunday the strongest day k 4 cups equal one quart. middleman: r a� going for the un•I -An' that proves O'im dead. Yez the•seven?-AI1 the others are west ly to the physical needs, while "htoth- 9 tablespoons of butter or sugar,'-dertaker.".- aj wudn t call me a liar it of wuz alive." days. - er" will come in on the home-stretch to administer that much landed thing equal one ounce. -- ---' another-influence. E cups of granulated sugar eq... one I, . lit The fact of the matter is that char•I pe° atter and disposition are not built UPI or only upon oerasion,I Left-Overs i' IRS one might take a done of medicine How often does the thrifty house- at ouse at stated hours. The child's disposi• *ife urge her family to finish the last " tion and character, his viewpoint, his I spoonful of peas, the last mp of rice /� _.-attitude, toward others, his future_be-I or the remain.; -ot- any dist on.-the mains TOPhavior and happiness are determined table, assuring them that they had largely by the atmosphere he has Im-! "better eat-It now for It,will be wasted - =bibed from those with whom he has if It is left." Thus the heavy-weights _ associated hourly,.In the simple little -" - _ moments of bodily care as well as in consume the odds and ends and add to - - _ • c ' the avoirdupois, though the remnants STO Jit the formal ones of conscious activity. bad much beVier go,into the garbage - - 3f you have too much to do, it is bet-I can. - 'ter to hire help in the itchea than In There is.no excuse now for tviz sort The STOP signs on streets and highways are therefor your ' the nursery o� .thrift.'-' The spoonful of peas, the ` stalk of celery, the dash of whipped protection. They protect you and all other drivers only to the 'The Company Mea! ' i_cream. the one orange, the hard-boiled extent tlza�you obs them: - To take the strain and nervousness egg, the dish of spinach-ail thes2 and y y s - --nut of having company, prepare.vFell ethers of-their..like'will-combina to I hand. Write out the menu you I make most-delicious`and mysterious There's a STOP Sign 'at every hatersectill5 '-of The• King's vrill serve and see flint you have or-� salads. tiered well-in advance, the things your Invent new combinations, using al- Highway and at'intersections'of many other, main highways Will need. most any lett-users a hfch you may ' ( --'.and- streets. •Be sure you heed them. If you do not, and an - - Much of the meal may be prepared+ happen to have. You can scarcely .ahead of time. If yen:are to have, make a mistake for "everything goes" accident results you are responsible. - Meat with sfufting, make the stuffing in the salad;of to4ay.' Here to a sug• - "!the day before. Ham may be boiled gestion: slithered mango, sliced hard - the day or two before and left standing f boiled egg, cubed- cheese,- peas•:and You cannot depend OIl other drivers. While you may have ! in its liquor. When wanted it can•be i sliced celery. Serve on a lettuce leaf, . •.complied with the law by coming to a full.-stop,yolr should still -covered with bread crumbs and sugar,I and top with dressing. - - - -stuck with cloves and put into ,the exercise care in entering the traffic stream of a main highway. _ oven for 6roa'ning. { _Adhesive Paper _. _. _.. - - ., •. _ -i White potatoes for escalloping or -• _sweet ones to-be candied may be 1 • Keep on hand a roti of paper In Keystone off Safety - i strips, such as the storekeeper uses e 'cooked the day before The green i instead of string, '.v iasten•the wrap - 'l - May be washed and pre-, on 77ie King's Kighwdf/ Pared for the pot and set away in a uses - in the household. other roods and stheeta cool place. Celery may be washed and I To stare woolens- away from the - wrapped in a wet cloth. Lettuce is moths, pack them in a large paste- better it it is washed, soaked until' icriso and let stand for a few hours in board box, with .eda: shavings if you _ _ o. I - wish,-' n-a,'*ha box tight with_ is - _ - a cool place. - he _ -- - - - Jellies, salad ingredients, puddings, _ � When ,o more a, picture on the _ cakes and desserts may bs easily' wall, look at the uack to see if there - made in advance. All this tore thought I ate any holes it: the paper, which will :• • _ - " will leave ample time to straighten up I let dust in'on the picture. It so, seal -the house and perform all the last them with paper. .Use the paper for bour duties witheaseand equilibrium. labels, to fasten a poster to window ` ' - Exactness Iri Cooking or a picture to the wall, to seal pack- --- I ages and for many other uses. The element of "luck" will be taken ! - out of cooking, if one has a reliable Helpful Hints 1s a d anddifference infollows it exactly. There - is a difference in a scant teacupful, a When not in use, '•ting tip brooms to Shway _ ": ;level teacupful, and a heaping teacup prevent the bristles from turning W. 71 ! fol. Reliable recipes today, put out one side as they will do it the•bru§b-is` _ by scientific cooks, mean a level tea- lett standing on the floor. T7�e HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Chairman 1196 - -cupful, unless they specify otherwise. Use ta)lor's thread tor,sewing the To mate the cup level full, 911 it to buttons on the clo+hing of the,men of Overflowing,- thetl take a knife and the family and for mending rues or for - ,. ;:.u;,.`s .,.'+'....'S:. c�.e,«+, ._: ,,,,w- .,.,,i.: - • :-.r.,.',:. w.r ... „ : r,.r .' •e .,:. x';;., .,. 7 -.J:y,. - +.. .. , 9 0 : .•H', vee✓•-...e -:>. ,r . 'a-. :a^...... ,,.. - 7., J - S _ a.:-,..ay..sm:wM.:.J.,. :•+,.aN`.ei,Y a.14.ti'niW•:.:.+Tw4.:.+r ,', :..;... __ ,�.-..,h:'T,MI••. U{• .Ca:lt•:.w:..°'. ,.A'A ��..ioeK'..,r._... .:•..at .. G.JL' w n ... . .. ..... Noted Writer Says.the Victorian Age _ AGO, u •'BEUEVE �IT OR NOT ' Z5 YEARS Stayed Put -This Generation Noisy ` London. —Modern tendencies, ea Present day tendencies ran to noise - - - viewed team nailed standpoints by and to,a - rest passion for publicity _ when W�1lSOn's $aChelo! Cfgar3 were first which required that "pieIIty of loud- modern. politicians, modern writers _ enjoy2l blCYelittB was -considered ODO Of Lilo speakers should be heard in the land' "ddspe ,{'est" of Sports:" Now—after 25 years--' JW1, -and modern humorists, supplied the 1 for the purposes' of.tremendous ad- °t""" { 1 } thence for speeches-delivered at a ban- vertisement. But I have no real feari1S01]'s Bachelors are more popular than tvtT• A M queC given in honor o!the Soroptimfst�fon the,future, he we on, as long as The wonderful quality of [heir'I Havana _ ;! International Convention here. we'do not allow ourselves to be slam- - feller has been steadily maintained--At1d they arQ e� ."Where is wDmaa going to lead us? peded_'into a habit of mind that is not i I C:.f011 wra - Where Is civilization going in.t-be next. ours by nature.. I perceive that, be- pT ' 4 40 years?" asked Viscount Brentford-. hind the plait and powder on young - "We cannot build up a great civiliza- faces today are brains that are keener - tion on a foundation made up of cock- than were ours of another generation. ` -tails; nevertlieleas, I believe is the Intolerant middle age had. to'remind ' �•�+. . fundamental -rightness of the young itself that the young people of this - • r, sd 'Women-.of to-clay_< 1 believe that in generation had inherited a broken ` • " ' ; greater organization of women'will l leaderie-ss'world in which the stoutest —.en me realer demon or - those suPP co a g between young and old --- -=.-things which will make the failure of be suspended-be Y g � z � our-national ideals impossible." •- - . had.been swept away by war. "Older �- -•- - _ was not, people must-remember the difficulty ' Mapor Beith (Ian Hay), _., a liked to dwell, to crossing a broken bridge," he said, quite so confident.. H }t 1 lie said,on the excellent days of Queen "and be ready to lend a hand." "*. Victoria when. the income tax was a Miss Clemente Dane pleaded for jus- • Rg �, a mere sixpence in the pound; when tice for the woman who was Yong ;y individ a : oysters sold for a half-crown a. dozen enough to ask "how much further arq _ foil wra and England had not fought with its You going—and where?" she added,' i r ueiglibors for at least 40 years. "The new woman, will judge as we ' "In those golden times,"- he said; have judged others. Let us give her` "people 'stayed put' instead of living at least justice and in giving it earn -—a in pUt�( Gl � - one restli sa •' . _ II �. ,� tracks ef f the 'Radio to Assist i ! �� i ..PALE FACES _ �, , _ ' - Rural Schooling? ti .jADED NERVES ^ Manitoba Minister of Educe- ILSON S -: •. due To Weak, Watery Blood. . tion Announces Depar- _.-.. Anaemia — impoverished blood -- ture iri Policy comes so stealthily that it is often That public school instruction In well advanced before recognized. Fa- °5 tigue and discomfort, the earliest man- rural Manitoba will be assisted in the tc. near future through use of the radio, _ ifestations of the trouble, are seldom was forecast recently by Hon. R. A. taken derioudly. Soon the face be- ry comes pale; the nerves jaded; the Huey, Provincial Minister of Educe- 't heart, palpitates violently after the tion, when addressing the annual : meeting a1 the Manitoba Educational la fit imp.. slightest exertion; the appetite be Association. - comes fickle and before you realise it To what extent the radio will be , you are In a terrible plight -.•At such time, by enriching and Puri- used in-supplementing teaching in the - fytng the blood Dr. Williams' Ptak: in remote parts of the proviac ° will depend to a large extent on the Pills will build up the serve cella and teachers themselves, Dr. Hoey de- {v �• i m i,+ t # (� �' t h e `� �+ y correct the run-down condition. Con- f..i 1 cerning them Miss Margaret Torrey. clared. His department had beeu _ Toronto, Oat., says:—"I suffered a 9tudying the radio proposal for some ? complete breakdown. My heart would time and a definite move in that di- ' - -palpitate on the least exertion. Moth• rection,alight be announced soon, he ��1 ��$ � at home and entertaining relatives Cla�l{ICd Ak'I9er�tsffi>p, _a . IN Ing i ate agreed with ate. I started added. _, i_who are on vacation. Fp; siLa taking Dr. Williams' Pink P111a and Vlore than 1,600' teacbers from all NaBY CHICKS—WB �LTCHZD by the time i had taken several boles parts of the Drovtnce registered for There don't so many false grapnels .He—"To nigh. I'm going to speak �� 216.000 last year to four vart4 the annual convention—Can, Buread come in sheep's clothing any more as my mild to you." , ea write for free catalosa•• A. g+ I was ready for anything; I had gam bw.tser, Granton. Out. for Advancement of Make (Toronto). ed in weight stud every distressing1 —0 _ they do in fancy vests and spats." She—"Aren't you -reailp f3°lnfn tO �_R SALE—:00 ACRES GOOD CLA'l itymptom had left me." • say anything? ioam. z8 acres bush, balance all ull- You can Bet thele Pills from any arlad�l Acquires Ana now we hap, the SCotchman aIle excellent farm for grabuildings, In end stater dealer ingettmedicine or it mail at 50 who had a boll on his neck-and can Advice wen fenced, first class buudings• water cents a box from-The Dr. Williams' ew Nat;tonal Park _ in barns and rata a tulle from school suited a free-lance doctor. My alta, see that you don't believe qpd church. Nvi sell all in block or each Wedicine Co.,' Brockville, Ont. All that you hears or you ioh!1 grieve; inndrApDiyanicriey Good ath.Shanty Has 4 What a'Shame You'll find so many people know. R•yLD: _ .—CAnada has ac- van are not so. • Sr9C. Thomat+, young flapper of Savannah... A pretty. D So many FYiinga that r nab -- 'Treasures " ' quired a new national park, small la Stepped on the Deet of a banana. - attasrrs W�r's>rm `� You come with you{ treasures, size. but very interesting. _It consists Lost control of her feet ' Nothing is so worthl4 as a direN # u 15 EARN uooD XONET Dear treasures of mise. of fire acres of land in Southwold A selling the beet fruit trees.-shrubs. ! near this city which will And took a hard seat tory of folks who never stay put long s evergreens, roses, etc ; town or Dozs`a the beach - Township, In a very undignified manna. enough.to be counted.- _ _ �u.:ntry: selling outfit supplled; everT In the gold sunshine, -. be taken over .by the Historic Sites help g+{'en: commssa4ona Paid-Winona, On. and Monuments Board of the Domini- After a woman has the noon and "I've got•a woman cr&ay for me, Fa D. Finita & sons, Ltd.,nursery Otr• - And give them to me— on, tented and improved, and,deli• tarso. acres trues and nursery stoat. Those wonder things, runs on uninterruptedly, why does she sang the asylum keeper. Pearled Sebes'scales, _ cated early !n September as a national pause in her extemporaneous digest . Gray seagulls' wings; Dark. The,slte takes in the famous +'• King Bug Ker i Indian ea a.sit ka, said to a the usre- to ask': "Are you listening, Bili—"I never kiss a 'girl except on; "'b "`� A chip of glass from a bottle blue, - - - great occasions.", Maybe the la of a mermaid, too; mains,of a fort built about a thousand Editor—'How' the newt reporter? I. Sue—"What-do you call great ocea-I The Better a� treasure bol the tide brought up, years ago by neutral Indian tribes who told him to condense'as much as pos- scans Y' insecticide, Fungicide 'and I roamed Western Ontario long before Bil]="Whenever T kiss a girl" Fertilizer " It And a little piece of a broken cup. Bible." ' 'What are you bringing now, my dear? the coming of the white man. These Asslatant—"F3e did. Here's his ac- A Qufek and sura Death to the ,a d handful of stardust—an angel's _earthworks, said to be the only ex- count count of yesterday's' afternoon tea: To be_happy cultivate Your4forget- insect - ample ofd a double walled fort .any- prevents Blight i tear— Mrs. Lovely poured, Mrs. Jabber roar- tery'.. Stimulates the Plant Through,the A wisp of a cloud—the tip of a star— where on the American continent. ed. Mrs. Duller bored, Mrs. Rasping: �--- Leaf have attracted wide- attention for - ' -- . -What beautiful things, your treasures: --- gored.and bi[rs. Empcapotat snared. _ -"ThTa day started wroui„ because Guaranteed -- _ ,years past. - - - began. RS _71 ares b - the first letter opened a an• 'Dear AT YOUR DEALS Only the-restaurant chef knows sir and brother'." Write us for Literature But sweetest of things what he puts in his soup sail he can't You bring to meY CHI remember. ` Music Teacher (to young man call- ING CALCIUM , is the sound of your laughter _ _ rt !ng on his daughter)—"What shall we PRODUC i S e' - Boy="Dfd you -know that they bad have—a-concerto,of a sonata. Beside the sea The sturdy child—the bright, active _sea. Fry Whipple.) li#tl chap is the ane everybody loves. discovered s new planet?" pupil—"No, thanks; I'll take mine CAMPBELLVILLE� here It is only the sickly, fretful child.aho His Chum—"A'o, is it anything like straight." - Box C d: is pot-attractive, It is the birthright spinach?" of every child to be sturdy and well— r A` >illllionaire may be reckoned as � : to.be able to make everyone admire what gives people the Ntt'lies? 'We one who has an Income- of riot less, YOUNG WIFE - 1 are-not sure, but are inclined to sus- than $250,000' a year. 'Britain had �, him., Therefore, mothets, i1 Sours- is ` not attractive it's your fault, not his. Deet the stork. 1 598 such "millionaires" in 1924, but i decreased to 49 -He must be ailing and it is up to you 928 number lied 7 by STRENGTHENED ` to see• that he gets relief—that he is Dearie—"I made these biscuits for ` given a medicine that will quickly you all by myself." mike him'well and keep'him well. Hubbq—"That's very. the ughtfui of After Taking Lydia Es' you, sweetheart; but you shouldn't doN u rses Wanted Baby's Own Tablets are ,especially Y Pinkham's Vegetable ` designed for infapts and young child- such heavy work." • J ren. There is,nothing to equal them itis Toronto Hospital for Incaisbl••• . Compound «: for correcting the-irregnlarities of tile, Late marriages lire •to be preferred is ofmistion with seilevae sat Allard e since the vitt{ is have so much short- Bosyitav'-see° Boit City' seers s Three stomach and bowels—the cause of Year's Course of Training to Young Bancroft, Ontario—"SVhen i SrsA er time in which to be tired of each Women, lis the required e4ncatioa, • T y �� most of the ills from which little ones took Lydia E. Pi -ham's Vegetable - sad desisoa. o beoominR nurses. This suffer. The Tablets are sold by meds- other, - Hospitsi hss, adopta4 the •sght-honr Compound 1 s tun cls el unuorme cine dealers or by mail 25.cents a _ ar tdm. The p hl Sr of hsd heed marred ti — i}]iams" SZsness Man—"What do.you think the school, s monthly silumaace •sed about a year and _ ss to •w __.— , _�traaslliag .s><p•as aulars m— b d nf {rectors of the uew York. For further partionlsn e►ritr or my 6�lengt2] was x . Co., $rockvill� Ont._ „• •_ erinteuiieat. leaving me on ac- company.. ` , cnu>st s a_ ,s Friend—"Halt o-',them are capable ditioiL I was:only, wan mw and mercy on the thousands you come of nothing, w -- first e_ild. In contact with year-by pear;.you you of anything." Minard'a relieves the acute sting, snot chltol M _ will nevPx�be fort;otteii�Chalmers -._. _--------- --- —.—''- ---= g prevents the- mu'sc]e restric- mother told me ,. The plea of the fiendish murderer needed something - --�; tion attendant on a bad sunburn. to steady my Husband, after weitching hit--wife's 'is always for mercy. Something he nerves and 6 girl "If gone'r,i,:nuscript strixrs the edit- friend depart: "That woman acts like did not give himself. chum told me t) -or just right you can-Bell it—to an- a flapper, but she must be 40," Wife: • . take the Vegetable Compound 1 he su - other editor," - - The Mtracte-300 women n-the cast fjlankful 1 did because It strengthened , ;V o, dear, only 26." "Twenty-six! and none Of them saying a word. i my-whole syeAm and now I feel per- What y What makes you think that-"' "She ••yryw O� p�•• fectly well and have a sweet little baby ' Minard's Liniment Cheeks Colds. d me just now bow old she was." Meet "Laundry," boys, she's always 1►II�Y boy.*—Ml;e,J.D. $TAtxlr Bancroft'. b ' o doubt, but did she tell you bow called for'acid de'.' ered. Ontario.. '+ Hing George ilea an interesting cAl•, .l i. _— lection of watches and clocks, and old she is. - There's small choice. 'A summer himself winds up some of the mere' ——'f' 1 •1SS�r1E No. 27—'30 Minard's Liniment gives quick relief, vacation is just as cheap as staying 1 ' _`.interesting specimens. �. - e„ "'a :a.i 'Ji-"'• 'S! TJX `v a ° wT k a i m: , ..x,.,.-. - , : Ac." t,1.= y.L �Y' •r`r.':Y' J' - 4 ^1 :+W.00.,-rs Y.. - ,A.;•. .! - s u•w, ..r,.we.� W, J'PT#; .r'.. - .h r .2_• �'t' `^ '° •:v.r4o,: .,w e a ,,:i ,, _a - •. y.. ,�.,. .,, ,�..a-�,..., ,•o ,•�•.•.•a^.4 ... '._ p�: ,-•,X. v�,•,�n�,a•<w vC :,..if•�.'-.... • Iy ... .Fred aq¢ Mrs. Woodward. _ , -family presented them with a purse 10, noon: Mr- 91. 16 8OND6-GoT*nUn4n reWpalaod Wm. and Mei. TeTrrill o! Oshawa, of gold. They have both attained a Glasgow n�. Thi Ws , Bea" -Mo e•Boada, A1ac.Ind r�ls• spent Sunday with the lattees pan- good ige and are yet hale and hear- Frets's, lot-30, con. 8, At night Safe vestownU at from 0 bo 7 per -- TSS eats.James and Mrs. Raine. ty. We hope they may be spared to Friday, Jos. Taylor's, lot 82, eotu cent. ._.. ._. _ _si.Ta/e r:arN ileo trpaTdla'edvana. Kenneth Bush is abotit•ready to spend at least a few more years to- 7, Pickering, -noon- John Scott's -1N'SUR&N0B--All olassea written in. sotwcr►pciooa to the vattea Stats and Creat serve the motoring public, having gether. lot 21 con. 8 night got 12.m'�,,dam ► cluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• •• . , - installed a couple of gasoline tanks. _ 8atns�s Eric Freres'&, nt storm. Accident and Sickness. _ Mrs. Phil Willows was - in Uxb- noon; t' to his own stable Phone or write ' -)OHM MURKARt Proprietor.- :. ridge on Sunday, it being Decoration _ when.he will remaia'aattl the tot- 48�f ,' ED.BOWMAN.Whitby Day in the Cemetery there. She wasDo A. N , N N lowing Monday noon. LOCUST HILL. acconipaitied.by Mrs. . Cavers. r Samuel and Mrs. Carlton, of-gale � 3feOtUGHA M M kTTENTION! Come one 'arid all celebrated their fifty-first anniveta R .0 Y S 1 ■ 0 R R IS H to bear Bob Wilson, famous enter- Bary of their wedding on Sunday, Oil'@ Won Children's tainer, and ,his assistant Miss Giacc June 22nd. The niembers of• their M ' 'R - $onnick, at Locust Hill garde party arming Shoes, P / C K E R / NO }' ' in der the auspices of thew. on also - the latwns of Mr. 0:'A. Hagman, PickeringMills Hen's'Work* Hoots.leather, with `�;Wedtrsday, July 9th, at 8 o'clock. Panto soles• - - :Stouffville band in attendance. ' Ad- the' Logital Place to Shop emission 35 and 25 cents. • - :A few nice Spring Hats for we have a ' limited quantity 'of Women and Children. ounsARTON extra -good quality Shorts at for yon.. eery .Requfr the.price o ordinary, - - -Str9w $ata.- - r n7rro ment8 Mrs• Thos, 'Annan we are Sorry to , Here you will find,an extra large election of fano _. :. feed, excellent for pigs - '- � y risay has been q•ite i1L ` or any live stock. ? - e Misses Saunders and Rings spent FIVE U9 A CALL groceries' a!1 well a8 h necessary.staples*, Geri the ace ry tapl e a few days with Miss Janet.Allison a feed business is oa ae.- We HORSE REGISTER. and at prices that- will surely - last week. Ludy this to g' you the ^^ '• The lightning storm on Tuesday beet poe ' le value CHARRIA Imp. 12920 (168249), surprise you. - 'came very close to Mr. Alex. TYiora's _ for your money. the Grand C 2amplon Percheron Fresh F s And Mr. Nobe&' houses, but no ser- Stallion, imported from France, : re Fruit.and Vegetables.ln Beason. ious damage was done. a ha Chick Starter, Egg Mash the property of Oscar Wilson, of _ -over seventy people attended the pch Feeds, or any feed Erougham, will make the season of open meeting of the W. M. S. at Ger yon may need, deliver- 1930 as follows, Monday afternoon - ald and Mrs. Cowan's home last fes any reasonable leaves own stable Brougham and CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING Thursday, desprtq the inclement proceed to Thos. Hirst's, Kinsale "weather. Several of the ladies, of- distance. or night Tuesday mo proceed Mark. Q. one k. 600 - f morning p Phone Mak 5020 ., Pit Pic fieers of the Toronto East Presby- Phone 5817 to Temperance Hotel, Brooklin, aerial Rave short addresses, mtiich for night. Wednesday, Thos. Hie% - ' .•were pleasing and interesting. st's, noon• own stable night and Pickering�Kifto Co until Friday forenoon. Friday, C. PickeringHardware Store 'SCHOOL REPORTS. Hutchings, Brock Road, night. B 1 ac k s rri 1t h 1n g Saturday mowing, own stable un- Claremont Junior Room Promotion til Monday afternoon. _ _ Report, June 1930. D.4NTON, Imp. (12929) ' (171727), CLIMAX BUG HILLER promoted on year's average of 80 gorse-$hoeing and General Work ' the pure-bred Percheron Stallion, - -No sprayi°g, no watei, no mixing, all ready for use on po- per cent or more: promptly attended to. imported from France, the proper- itatoes. vegetables, currants and gooseberry bushes,.Rose Sr. II to Jr. 111-Jessie Lewis, Anna Lawn "�lowere Sharpened ty of Oscar Wilson, Brougham will lbuehes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the . Forsyth .Margaret Johnson, Betty and Repaired. make the season of 1930 as follows growth and is easy to apply. Lickorish, Edna Taylor and Jack Moi Pa Monday leaves his own stable, at -- •-- gan. Sr. I to Jr. 11--w-Herbert, Forsy-tn 'Satisfactlon guaranteed- _.� pfi�,W,Wilson's, 5th line, Uxbr- All kinds of Garden Tools, Screon Doors Window Marion Tomlinson, Mary Morgan, Phone Maly. 4125 idge, and proceeds to R- James of Screens and Screen Wire Cloth, Harvey Fingold. Jr, I to Sr. I-Mar- Goodwood, for night. Tuesday, O. .Levns,NMulrray Morgan, Lewis Chid- 9{ H� - _ garp 0✓ ' R. Trammer's, Goodwood, night. Chick Starter. Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit, - y HIGHLAND CREEK Wednesday, V. Wagg's, lot 6 con. - - - • low.Promoted by having passed ex ( - Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plowe. amination.—Jr. II to Jr.lII—Betty ` Pretty', Clifford Bassett' Frances Loyst•, Alex. `McLaren', Velma Mid- - -Agent for McCormick-Doering Farm. Machinery and Repairs. ...: dlefon', Alan Tomlinson*, Edward Plows n ere 'McLaren. Sr, I to Jr. 11s.-Hazel Bry- WE ARE PLEASED TO A."M NZ OL '1i CE Fleury Pl � a d eCtsea an*, Muriel Stephens•, Jean Ward'. �r , :We have it, can get it. or it is not made. Bernice Linton, Margaret Booth. Pr. T�Bi A��o�iT �i�T �� : - 'to Jr I-Eileen Stokes', Marg.McLai en•. Dorothy Davey•, Mabel John- S BALSI)O PIC son'. Lawrence Tomlinson•, Gordon - in KERM ' 19orley", Lorraine Villeneaux', Ren- ,W, D. MORRISIL Highland Creek, Ont. J. ' dell Loyst'. Norma Beverley. _ ",dell LoystO. Norma Beverley. An _ _ k - - die V. gpoffard, teacher. Ca A. CANNING, Whitby, Ont. Unb e-Atable Valu e-S I GR£ENWdOd- - -NA Company of Bob* Scouts from ',Toronto are camping m the-flats this ' itsti dealers in this terr1tor� meek. , Out lines of Ramses, Collars and Parts are the beet yet. See oars \ Ed, and Mrs. Annis and iamni -dor C-I-L FERTILIZERS and be convinced. We-have values that @poll satisfaction "opent the week-end with friends in nor llia. We carry.some mighty fine lines of Work Boots _ A. Handley is now working in and oar prices are right._ 'Toronto, the Oshawa shop bay-ire CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED closed down. f E R T 1 L 1 Z E R DIVISION Men's Overalls, Smocks. Trousers and Shirts sold Mrs. Percy Middleton is home at economy prises. -' -'from Buffalo, owing to the illness of . Mrs. Puckrin. Our Men's,Fine Wesr Section is quite complete. Try us. Will Ormerod, of Toronto =spent AN _ ...'Sunday with his parents, Wm. and � •- ;Mrs, Ormerod. _ :: � � � , - .. 'Our goods spell repeat customers always, - • Mrs. Ed. Gleeson, • of Claremofit. spent Monday -with Mrs, M. A. Sad- : " LE Y f milAD► - er and a � Ra y I Mrs. James Gibson was called to _ Myrtle on Tuesday owing to the ill - Hess of her sister. ill- Free Flowing lFertllzers Mr, and Mrs. R. Philip of Buffalo. are visiting with her parents, Wm. = - ctF-tn • � -' PRICER Y "'.'anti Mrs. Middleton. - -- . GIAL Mr. and Airs Woodward-and-fay- -- - ily of Toronto spent Sunday with t =n . .BEER - 'OR TEAM HARN� . . -. Security and,service in , • . • '' �. `Insurance of all kinds. A $rase-mounted Team Backhand Harness, Low rates for Auto'Insurance-and 2 inch layer trace with-meal ehal°ek >t~l2.00 - Fire Insurance. - With 5 ring breeching. in@ of back.- Also. ac � .Also.repretiaptative of gravel the sting'* sighmag band, $49.00 The Oanada Life Assurance Co. _ - Black mounted team Baekbsnd�Harness,- -'sF88.50 _J- BSIy Address. - .Coach SeVices- _ S ring Breeching .•' ;44.26 BROUGHAM, ONTARIO -Daily : �T O T = Oi Z"ti This is qot&'factory harness, but ca@toet made in oar own shop at Markham: _Notice is bereby Riven to the , w 'PICKERING-TORONTO .We specialize on repairs to harness and ooll&rs. _ •- land•owrers of the TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING - J,:� T Q D D S that.the Weed Act i9 to be more _ _- —Fare 50 Cents • .� - rigidly enfotced during 1830. Clause 3Outario Weed Control Act' LeaveiPickering (Standard Time) ' Leave Toronto, _ Harness and Collar Manufacturer states' Every occupant of land or i[ A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. -�1� '�/�' T Rome Phore;8i<00 the land Is unoccupied. the owner ;w 6 25- 1' 56 W B 30' -2.30 R �� y• r shall deetro _ ell _'weeds desiXnai w 6 ate--i 56 - - _ - -- - - -- — aoaious by the regulations as often in, 7.55 3.55 8..30 - 4.30 every year as is sufficient Lo prevent &55 -.4.55. .9.30 5.30 - the Tmynina of their seeds. N033OUS WEEDS -- 11 A!1 a o we common il.$b . 7,:55 F. M. -z 8.80 - ---- --_ - Ox-eye Daisy • Ribgrase p M z 8.55 12.30 9.30 ave&faH'line of Sampson Ha Forks and Turnip Hoes is stook. Sow 1bletles_ -Stinirweed White Cockle `Tumbling Mustard -12.55 •9.55 -10.30 - �e The beet on Che market. h 'Wild Oats Wild Oarrot _ v 10.25 : " ;POTATO BUGS ARE HERE Uanada Thistle Burdocks v Sunday_ only ev Daily:except Sunday = Bine Weed -Hawkweeds z Saturday; Sunday and Holidays only, We have Arsenate of-Lead, Paris Green and Climax Bag Killer •Uhi.cory Ild_Lettuce __. -- Good Cattle Spray at 75 c per gallon. - - rpooke We have a od . ante r Property owners are advised to ex. Coe;c6 connections at Toronto for Barrie, Onllia, Bring your own cane. _eroise great care in destroying all noxi. Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford, o°s weeds before they go to seed and _Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate points. _ 'Wmer Running Shoes all sizes, Shesed@ before of every one is e:• Goodyear Tires and.Tubes for all cars. 2the in co-operation general clean-up CO&Ch-ConnectI0D@ at Buffalo ford, all. U.S. A.points ti _ A good supply of all kinds of Groceries at lowest prices. If these precautions are not taken: _ , '• / the Inspector may exercise hieaud be- ra oa,kh Lines =ity and have the menace removed be- G Phone your order, __jVe deliver, fore the weeds mature. leo-0. y Phone Markham 8402. �!—ADAM-8PEAWS. g General t 'r.. inspector, Veen River Whitevale;Ont. WIn �/(iva• Duncan, Merchant! , tt, , s w ' '....t-.•e., .- ".r. .. .: :.. ,.-'_ w-: •d ...'" ...:. -'`h:r' +. '. t .ten _ •+r _ ... a - _ w.. +'r . 'ti^Y ,.,~^� •• - • .+/ '� v. .-Ps- .'•. ... ♦� 1a 1 , t- R'^N5 .:'S.� ['•M4„'„ Y y�l.•. _ e IfMcs Y CLARtMONT. Thos. Paterson made a business MOVED N O T I C E • r— trip to the city on Friday last. Next Sunday will be -Decoration • 'Mrs. Thos. Gregg spent the week- ]h�a tsloeo ova Root. ?Mfig� a � Luy at the Claremont Union ,Cemet- end with her mother in Uxbridge. HavtnR -rented my promisee in I am open now till Jal lot to take' gawp, Brougham, we ars now cry. Chas. A. and Mrs. Grant of Tor- Puckering I have mooed to orders for Darlinalipe for Love service is Brosg>esm as Miss Mabel Gibson has been spend onto, spent- a couple of days last fall pleating. a jug a few days with relatives in Tor- week 'with friends. in Claremont . KSN�'A�J� Service tsetse always ready. �is7 't! Prices 2.00 for.60 mixed, or 4.00 orrto. Mr, and Mrs. Townley and Mr. and Where I will conduct a black• a 100 mixed. Order early. night aerviw• x- rir• Beelby moved this week into Mrs• Denison, of Toronto, spent smithing business sada Orders come direct from Holland. Phone Clare: g101i;_.Pl_ •.__.'= " '- ;the house just vacated by John Bel- Sunday with E. and, Mrs. Bryan. service station. Gasoline, Oil. Seibezline� man. Mr. Ben Madill, of 3touffville, is Imperial oil and gas, tires and ' Fall ordering is now open FaA 2My, A. h TILEE?. ” Rumors are current again regard' visiting his niece, 'Mrs. Esther Pal- tire repairs. planting is the best for Trees, p ^ s, `. ing certain business changes in our mer and other friends in Claremont. Also, Taxi Service to or from. Shrubs and small goods. H. R. �iallaugh' ' Mage. D. B. and 'Mrs. Taylor and W. M. any point. For spring from the L. and Mrs. Fingold and family, and Mrs. Palmer were at' Salem on N Qr81II �erehil<IIt were in the city on.Sunday visiting Sunday attending the Decoration urserp of friends. services. Z'0lOIIt0 Miss G• Bolinsky, of Toronto, . is Mrs. Esther Palmer, who has been ., LAW1 THOS. BOWMAN di SON, Iain the market to purchase Hay,spending 'a week ?nth L..and Mrs• spending a few, months w ith her sons At tRidgeville* Ont. Straw, Grain and Potatoes, ` `F'ingold. _ _ and daughter in California, has. re- Phone Brook. 1808 T. Elliott. Agent,• John g For quotations apply Sam and Mrs: Stephenson and child turned home. -. _-279 Mary Street, E shao¢s — ' of Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mrs- Mrs. Lillia• Bame and two sons, Kinsale, 'r Ontario Phone 414 W 25tf 1k.. C _ ON' -il�bons• Billie and "Eugene of Buffalo are __,R. R. No. 1, bits. Fred Lynn an rs• y v visiting with the format's .mother, er bg 1712 -_--- far 'Middleton were in Oshalw'a on Mrs. H. H. Thomson. Phone Pick i Sa-arday• ' Wm. Wallis made his appearance ' :.See our Stock of " ' 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal J Thos. Stephenson and daughter, of on the streets on Tuesday last after - - Oshawa—slsent Sunday with friends being confined to the house for some _ =_ - - '' in Claremont. - fife through illness'. • •-- 19- _Se M. J. and Mrs. W ilker left last - e - Ronnie 9 S Q r lR�l�+ ` Miss Jessie McGlashan of Toronto, a �� T spent the week-end with Miss Mar- week for Tavistock.where they will e e B V I L D E R S garet Hamilton. spend some time holidaying at the xy Mesa Margaret McDonald, of Tor- home of the former's parents. - anto, spent the wleek-end with Mr• Miss M. Macnab, Mrs. C. A. Over We are now ready to -' and Mrs' Lewis. of Port land, Mrs. H, G. McIntyre, and Mr. We have a number of varieties of Beed Corn'at �`3 a bash. supply you With: Mr. and Mrs. W H Harris. Bell attended a garden party at -Perry, visited Rev A. and Mrs Mc- Whitby on Friday evening last. A full stock of Turmip Seed at 760 lb. BRICKS, CONCRETE 3.eaan on Sunday. The residents of -the village can LOOK9L_INTERLOCK- Quite a number-from here attend• make the police trustees happy if New Century .l — ed the Decoration Day services at they wouldp cut the weeds on the Perfect Model, } goon shipping turnips ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, -- Salem on Sunday streets adjoining their premises. _ Canadian Gem J. J. E. Finan has moved into F. - SAND AND GRAVEL. k 'Chidlow's residence which the latter Jumbo -- - t _vacated on Monday. - --feed turnips Perm �effin 'f spending a few days with IriDBS ag. J Products Co.V Ont. is spa Shaer and General Blacksmith. A good line of Mengel Seed, 690 lb. pkg., 45c lb. bulk. s �' Miss Mabel McLellan. Oxy-acetylene Welding 1371 Bay St., Toronto Miss -Mabel McLellan attended the and Brazing 'Anderson-Doidge wedding in Toron- RE�.20N'T _: _ '' PLANT-1 mile , north of to on Wednesday evening• aa+ Wishes to sonouoce that he will carryo Highland Creek. Mrs, Wilson and Lym r Vi . T. and on business is the sho Which he _ Get Otlr prices onPaiute and (7ile, and Mrs. Pilkey' left on Thursday for has purchased from Thos. Ste- on week's vacation camping and fish- pheaeoa, starting on -- are rea80nH north of North They ble, �J'll ,1Tt�f,�j!/ w fag ato Red Bridge Monday,May 19th. V �l ' 'Pay esday q - John Seim$ moved on T� .G 1 T THE E into the residence es. Eh h�phenson 1 For Quick Bale ..purchased from Thea• ~ and which J. E Finan has just vac- j;�T$'�' � � t)ne Chevrolet Landau Sedan, 1428 a� �J y� The Union Picnic of the U n cls, �� � One Star Coach, 192? . Church and Baptist Sunday schools, jj'dg 'Js being held today (Thursday) to Two Rugby Trucks, 1928 - "Beaverton. A Pleasant outing is The foUewia are a tow of the _ _ ' tieipated. Two r Plow g r o Used Tracto a - Rev, 'Ar. Stephens of the Bapt- specials ow .. !Two Wall Pampa,'used lat. Church, preached m the King St. offered : ., �•+ �' a United (,larch, Oates wa, on Sunday $ Lbs. Ginger Calces.'' 25c ,�� r� Esq__ moat .I , evening, owing to the illness'of Rev. - 2 Lbs.Seedless Raisins, of -i■ i C1� �,�/i;speak of artietie ' A. McLellan. 2 Cans Peas. ,. '►'I designs &a Rev: A. Metellan is not improving 2 Bones 2 is 1 Shoe — - dignified.not as rapidly as we Would like He ap- Polish, - _ I designs that would be 1' - g�clast week is T Bare Castile Snap, 5C inappropriate The - bstho t haeioto return to his house and ''1 Can Pineapple, Sto Look S o again confined to his bed. Deliveries every day at P ` one Illustrated, i, aim' The Gregg -annual radon . ^ 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. _ _ __ plc, y�� '• held in Uxbridge on Saturday When - AT I ever one hundred relatives were pre- /"1• s ��Bj JL1rL -- --No Greater Tribute' 4 • g¢ take part in the festivities. 8�?Vlly Phone 2501 N. W. BTAFFOIiD,The tClare Will tate place neat E . D s 6ER TRAN D' S year in Claremont. Sin too l;aad, 'Forme Tied'--a drama given by the Young People of Cherry- l. ' E. B1tYAl�tLAREIIIC)NT, iDNT. :?home Whitby was greeted dth an enthusiastic 88 r Ro audience on Monday evening.. undo= S(1c08880I t0 the auspices of the Women's '!Kiss- _ 1 ionarti Society of the United Church. �i Ch1d10W 4�• few of the many epeaisls Our football boys won second prize - ... at the picnic at biusselman's Lake _ 2 Cass of Aylmer Sou for _ pp .25c on Saturday. The game wa"s hotly Afew of the specials You can get 2 PkRa of Shredded �Vheet, coZtested, Kenneth 'Ward had the 2 Lbs.Seedless Raisins. 25c Maple ♦ •aj' �,�� Misfortune to have his knee disks- at E, Bryadp : Large bottle of Olivia, reg 75c. for ...' • 44c 144 ated and as'a re be off duty Prnnee.large and plump,lb 15c -`8 Pck Jar Robbers, •• �• 25c lwur=co Co . .For a time, — ..6 Bare P do G Soap for r. — Lirs. Walter Ward was taken to Seedless Raising,2 lbs 25c — ; rs Toronto.hospital Saturday morn- Shredded Wheat. 2 for 25c Cheap rates for farm and country and at noon an operation was Pet- gillugg'e Brac-Flakes,2 for 25c buildings. appendicitis- We ate Ladies' Silk Hose,all'the latest shades, epeoial Windstorm Insurance on buildings, ! ,formed for appe ration was Rice Kriapies, 2 for 25c 1 cents- ,a�4pd lo. re ort the _oPe_. lir p "9 ant ---...,nem. _2_cana_!oz. _'25C o . w w '^ Automobile Insurance successful and she is now maare lea- - 'Messrs Briscoe and Logs Fork and Beans, 2 cans for 25c �en�B a� $Srf H06e, per pair 76 0871te - FARMS FOR SAh13 "decorating Chas. Cooper's residence Savor, with .Frank and 'Mrs. Chidlow and fain- Premium Tea of Rood special line of (linghams, 23 cents per hard Write or phone cup and saucer, 59e per lb. "'.fly moved on Monday to Victoria E D. B O M -Corners, where they have purchased Fancy Bath Towels $9 Dente each store business. We wish them _ Deliveries very day. _ ONT. a ss in their new venture. A fall line of Tennis Shoes at lowest prices 20 WHITBY, • goad revery. g r (green.River �1 Mrs. Ed Gibson has returned home Phone Claremont S?Ol , �e� OIIr samples Of Malte•t0•I�eSSIIre Clothing- They •� after spending two weeks with rel- are the.newest patterns. Basket Factory story I stivea in Toronto. Her many friends Boys and Girls join the - we pleased to know that she is Phone' 1401, • Macutaetarers of s greatly improved, atter a•,long �• FLEET FOOT All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry •'uess during the• past•few months, and hope she maq regain her formerW. Athletic Club. Crates, Farmers, Bushel 'health. garden party to be - I Baskets, Clothes Baskets, h Remember the ga Girls should not have to be bothered ;given next Wednegtiay eventing (July with popping corns. You wont if :� yVherevei� Frank Pennock, 9th! on Mr. Andrew Wilson's lawn, you have comtort#ble Siting Proprietor • on the 6th line of Uxbridge and un footwear, known ' der the auspices of the United Chur- Buy a pair of Fleet Foot shoes made byeje • Maker of the well . ch. A high class program will be the Dominion Rubber Co. You fill ' -- -Markham_ Barnes' Baskets. _ given-by theearl.Newton Cone the-a loation aad you-w1ll-reeeive"- L� Phone Markham 8409 -'Co, of Toronto. See Bills for par- Fleet tot Sport Review Monthly,also Gather TogerLAer titulars.' a membership button, The Anniversary' services of the We have a full 3' ora to t everybody from s�. ►y:,.•s)o, a i __June 29th. In the morning Rev. A. 75 cents to$1,78. i�, y�ut:s 3rs61 '•L. Richards, B. D. of, the Whitby - kRRYING money in the ordinary form is never Tabernacle delivered a very inspir- A full line gf Fresh Groceries C wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. ing address, and in the evening, the Granulated Su ar,10IDs, 50c 'the ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cheques ie- ; Rev, Chas E. Cragg, M. A., B- D; Icing Sugar,2 lbs. 15c sued by all branches of this Bank. a :of King St United Church, Osliawa, Rice, 2 the, " 18c - - :spoke in a very scholarly mariner to Rateias, seedless,2lbs. - 28c These Travelers' Cheques are easily obtained. a large congregation Peas, 2 cane for 230 'they cost very little ; and they have this great A very pretty wedding was sol- Salmon, 2 cans for 23c they are accepted as cash, is emnized at the United Church Manse Castile,Soap,3 bare for 10c advantage _ = - an Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Quaker Oate, with china,1 box 94c almost any corner of the world where Civilized In the presence of the immediate rel- Shortening, 21bs, SSc _ people gather together. Y ativea, when Dean Mairs was united Rolled Oats, 5 lbs, 25c. P&G Soap, 8 bars 25c - — in marriage to Helen Esther Dawson Good Dairy Butter, 1 lb, 28c µ THE C BANK daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dawson i of Claremont. Rev A McLellan of- WE DELVER 4 "* ,ficiated The bride looked very at- ^� �0�1/��/��i� �i FIN GOLD ' S COMMERCE tractive in a frock of Royal blue and carried a bouquet of Talisman rds- I .u,rh uAlCR id an nlyoi,aldd -_- es. The happy couple left on a mot-� LOVER PRICE STORE Sold and by 7HE STANDA►II•D BANK OF CANADA PROIIB� y, or trip to Eastern points. -On their Phone 3301 - FRANK J ret urn Mr. Mrs.rs• Mairs will res-f pICKMING — ©NTAB2Q I : il:e in Brougham. �CLAREhiONT, - ONT. r ... . . a •�,•�.�.:. ', *:,:" :x•d - •.,..; a v..' :i•, :r . z.:' r..: r..+=""` .c=' i "1. - _ _ -.4 -:,:4 .::..J ':.. .,F •„K.- w r.r',-, 5• r. , . a j1 .�.' A .'Y ,tilt , �.....3' J...TSI, J' r .- •ice iF:' _ �,..,.. ,..,: «yy .w.: ,.,,,�•,.,.:.. •f .' �ei. 'A _ ? .,h. •i:•°�'�4 A r.fRF �•�. �u ... ...�L•".'•.• .¢...:qr..L+✓u.ra.:.•e..+-'M^''x ,� i4.• .1ye.=e.C •a'.�.Y _ •r •r'"•„may!..:�:. •.1. :..::, ', .: Y -`^i..... .-'...'. •' j, i{'.r J. ... - _ , 3 :A �"' •t�.,r1i"`"�-.- ri-.i'+., 'wiiwl. s.'4z-...;�•�e'r� ••.*,: r ,+1'_ as:r•-.�-.r• � ,. _n....m:-a .. ,,,r 1r. Of course we had no means of esti- mating -passu of time, but we figure -the wll as well e into the forenoon �0 other Orminlige e r Bu ' (� (� when we abandoned efforts to escape@QuvA t � ! a�0ur t. �j UO eO�l our bonds.�- O v V "Twxat -four hours must be.nearly a reas , �. -- t up,".croaked . y tasked Nikka ' .. '.. fought for a whsle to work o'er back, - — A. myffbut my limbs had become - onhat I could-not--TXad-to--:i ORANGE - B A D. HOWDEN SMITH' s0 1 on my stomach, with my head resting, . _ PEKOE now on one cheek, now on the other. BLEND + In this position, ear to the floor, it _ .•i.. 1 , It was ,seemed to me that I heard a clink of SYNOPSIS. by right, Hugh took command,• 750 Hugh Chesby, on the d+r<h of his his expedition. metal, not outside the door of the dun- _ Uncle beconies Lord rn"aby, and shortly "Do we Ko down through the trap- geon, but somewhere underneath. •therearter dtsrover+ the kev w the '1''"a• door ack and Nikka' used or do we . Again I heard it, and almost im- R; awe or the liucole<n, tt'ntih vias lett by "the first Lord Vueaby, ire rtuaader. use the rope to drop directly into the mediately afterward a wholly- differ.- s-ugh sats uut_ su_Guest ar the treasury Garden?" he asked. eut sound,.;footsteps. approaching the _ ._ .6Fr. esh from t� gardQ� tt'hich is attuate'dT in a house ut t'onistan• „ -- — --- — titrople. with hilt are Watktt's, his vier• Beat use the trapdoor, advised door.. The two noises persisted to- - xeir, lack V}ah. and ttj ki 7arranko, Nikka gether until the dungeon door was fi + ..y��Q Cp who often heap rich golden presents het' Ara_s�t_u !;;b>' a fur:d of dho ho to u tu.. Dancing Girls Set crin�lnais fed try .iiv Tuutou, vino nova Right-o. endorsed Hugh cheer- thsawn open witi a.cla#ter. .I forgot �-on them, either coin necklaces or, -- ter tre\t-- lusty. "Jack,yo- and Nikka-: fH come all about the first noise in the sight a' to �ieu7 iho >23reT find Furtottt 1�17� eco crusted gold bangles. nut e. \ikka and Jack Kala access to the -Earnings Record +house where the treasure Is hidden and with me. Professor King and Watty Toutou LaFitte, standing by himself Some of the elder girls -Is 'to %(11;rh tw vevupied by Tuxalil, an aii� Of will be rearguard and second-line for in the doorway, his shirtsleeves rolled say those aged about 11 or 18-wear 11'uutuu's. 'rwo, are diygllised as G)Psl,es. In order to further their ends they cou- emergency use. Stay vvl'here you are, up and a grin of horrible anticipation Me bets Of Desert Tribes gold ornaments worth thousands of rent'to Join '1oxaUt's band of younK n,"u• professor, until you hear from us." distorting his beautiful face• dollars. According to tribal custom.. - x•': E[ara• a beautiful Gypsy girl, is dancing y tlmated to Have fur the y��('ng men in the garden vi•nen We crossed the roof toward Sokaki In.the doorwJi he stood motionle:is - their golden ornaments are the girls' fioutou arrives. He recognizes Nash and Misyeri, the large courtyard on our for a moment, surveying the three of 1 `\ikka. 13elped by Kara, they shoot their. .,Made $1 50,000 -- marriage dowries. As soon as they way out. The next night, in the launch right, the Garden of the Cedars on our us. Then he advanced, leaving the have amassed enough gold they marry. of Betty King, Jack's cousin. they slip left. The trapdoor was shut, but un- door open against the wall, and un- Bisgra, Algeria.-The twinkling feet giving their necklaces and bangles as along the shute bound fur the treasure T =A `house. which they intend to enter from fastened, and Hugh lifted it. The lad- hooked the stable-lantern which hung of desert.dancing girls enticed more dot. Alter marriage they cease danc- the sea wall L der was in place under it. Hugh low- from his belt. He placed this close to gold out of visiting American and Sri- Ing and go back to the mountains to ered himself gently, and creaked down the grating,and prowled over to where tish tourists in the season just passed live in sheltered seclusion as one of ti CHAPTER XVI• to the floor. We fol owed hie:. The Nikka lay. han at any time in the memory of _ Brtty cut off oppo- room wit" pitch J Toutou flashed his knife, and I the oldest inhabitant. the harem-wives of their Lord master. site the sea wall, Hugh and Watkins The hinges of the door rattled slight- closed my eyes,thinking to see the tor- Their earnings broke all records I For Blisters'-- Minard's Liniment. unlashed two heavy oars from the ly as we shifted it. The next moment ture begin. But when I opened them figures available showed, - and -they - g pe were beginning to disappear into the 4 cabin roof and thrust them outboard we peered through a yawning cavity, again, the knife was slashing the ropes ENTHUSIASM .through oarlocks rivetted to ti•e cock- ears alert- Not a sound reached us, that bound Nikka's limbs. For a sec- hinterland, where they perform for pit railing. Sidi by side, in unison, and we stole forward with a utmost�and I credited the incredible. Were we trib91 chieftains during summer Montalembert's constant recommen- pit pulled with a sang, deliberate care. Midway of the hall were the to be set free? But no. Toutou sheath- months-also for profit. dation was to do all one undertook stroke;wlsl}e Betty steered. it was no corkscrew stairs up which Kara had ed the knife, and crouched before I It is estimated that the girls, who with enthusiasm. "Without it," he easy task to move that launch across guided Nikka and me. I judged we Nikka once more, animal-like, menac- said, "your life will be a blank, and number 300 and are under the super- success will never attend it. Enthusi- _ the -flowing tide of the Bosphorus were close to them when a door jarred ing. ' vision of the French Government, as-M-5--file one secret of succe ss. it and it seemed an endless time before besidr us. There was a shout, and we "I am a n, bone by r;" he rasped. made about $150000, nearly 'ail s, blinds vaaSo the criticims of the world, - _ the blurred mass of the sh..eline, be- were surrounded by a mob of half-I"I break men, bone r, bone, joint by which they invested in gold ornaments, which so often damp our very earliest ccming visible to our unaided sight,!seen figures. They Iocred from the joint. Gave you ever felt your bogey preferably British gold cola. The cus furnished an index to the progress we head of the stairs as well as from the I breaking, your sinews crac''ing?" tom is to send a courier to Algiers to, efforts; it makes us alive to one single wire making. i rooms .opening off the hall in which He pounced, and Nikka screamed,] buy up sovereigns and other gold coin- sere oin• object-that which we are working at We moored the launch to a ruined they had.Iain concealed. screamed in an excess of agony as the! and fills us not with the desire only, former beast's fingers sank into his shoulder, age with which to make necklaces but with resolve of dDtng well Jetty, a remran. left from r The desert tribe, thdancing girls all he�pg• whatever is occupying our attention.' 7 • _ :encs. - CHAP1 ER XVII. torturing the nerves, tearing the sin- to the same tribe,the Oulednafls. ThFy "The old wall between the two curs and muscles, dragging the bone are consecrated from childhood to be l I reached for M) pistol. but did not from its socket. l dancers. They descend from their Teacher: 'What's your same, little fivin e'--between the bachelors' pear• P boy°" New Pupil: "Sam." Teacher: g have time to draw it Tisa attackers But there way another cry from the Ctrs and warehouse and the Horse d`= sur ed in from all sides. I had a fleet- open door' Wi..i a whirl of skirts a' mountain homes to the villages bar 'Wbat is the rest of it"' New Pupil: the Married-ough, to be easy to g daring the deceit, such as Bi=kra. ••Mule."-Cappers' Weekly. Ing glimpse of Hilmi Bey. Serge Va,1- slight figure darted in, a knife gleam-l I concluded. 1 They dance In the winter mainly for "The wall here is very irregular," silievich ran up the stair. I heard fed and plunzed home, and Toutou tourists; in the summer they earn "W• have passed it close somewhere the snarling voice of Tou- ;started back from his victim, his own - sa d Betty. P tou LaFitte. left:-arm dripping blood. His face was their livelihood by dancing for the J in a number of times by daylight, and i rich bedouins and desert chieftains rove are all agreed an active man could "Jack, hold them for mei" cried Is queer mixture of rage, lust s nd puz- Mlimb it-" Nikka' "Must warn-King!" �zled alarm And bgfore him, knife In 1 "'That's a good idea~ approved I swung my crowbar in a circle, and, ore hand, pistol in the other, stood , backed towards Nikka's voice. He had 'Kara. her eyes blazing with passio•i, / 'Nikka. "If you could enter by the breast heaving through e rags f House of the 3larried you could seize shaken himself clear. I ren g g th gs o i, ,ithe valuable part of the position first "In that door-opposite=reach win- ;her bodice, her slender. body quiver- do he sed: ing' with anger. "Wetly. bring out those-tools, sal i ga P {{ Hugh. "We shall want the rope for We charged and split- a path to-I He ',urned and fled through the door, l +ef imbing and a couple of crowbars. If l ward the'door of one of the rooms. As'slamming it behind him. She was swift we need anything else we can. send- we reached it, a pair of gorilla-like ,on his heels, :erked open the door and _- I L ;arms wvurd around my neck. I tried I t i.a out into the passage after him: Jj We left Betty to watch the boat and to it over my s ou er wit t e crow- •o cont-nued� ma•ie the perilous climb to the shore, �bar, but somebody caught my wrist. 1 'TAKE NO CHANCES At last we found ovrselve's in the As I fell I heard Nikka's cry: . Mlnard's Liniment for all Strains w AXA), jumLle of bowlders constituting the "Run, Professor! Save Betty! �� �� ; WITH BABY! breakwater at the foot of the sea-wall• We're- A Pig Tale t• s which reared its moss-grown battle- Tl.at was all. 'Toutou had me on the "How odd•that pigs should wear a ilei �: j�O �. x+'t%�°-"" JCOOk Her Food in the Dents high overhead. From the beach floor and was choking the life out at please, Fannie, will you tell me why 4" i �,4sp,[ f t'Health Ware" it rooked unclimbable,but Nikka, after me. I lost consciousness'. But, child. ,they don't," responded �� ��,•S4+ "-�.i :. ' surveying its moun u g courses, shat• When I came to I was lying on a Nannie, Doctors recommend Enameled very dam hard floor. Several li hte tered and riven by cent•3ries of neglect, iY P. g "You've mixed things up, young Mas- �'Q� s ✓ Ware for cooking baby's food. dazzled my aching eyes, and a number removed his shoe, and starts i the as- ter Danny." ` ` y h is so simple to clean cent,an yid of the grapne3-rope looped I of people were talking, in French. l "Oh, no, I've not. You told me so p � � �free around"his waist. Alive now to .he position I was in, ! In last night's tale of Piggy Joe. easy to keep sanitary and free We who witched him ..stood with I opened my eyes wider and tried to You said he had a nice pig's tie—" from SeMM6 It cannot stain. rise. Bt.t I was bound hand and foot, And NattI6 laughed. Do you know �� �� There is no metal surface ex. �•yCr.ocking lie"rts for what seemed an -- - aeternity. Spread-eagled against the:and could not ato-•e• I could;however, whyll posed to the food. Nothing to tvt•ail, he appeared as infinitesimal as a vee whet( I was. Not far away Hugh j _" absorb moUturea feavon noir fiy in the darkness. and Nikka were propped against the THOUGHTS NE) 4sr first knowledge that he had stone r.all of a chamber, which I sup- Mind acting upon thoughts so as to � + se .you call a dungeon. It-had no • • - succeeded came when he jerked up the Ia,°.°ndow. The floor slo ed gradually calor them with--iia-aa•n light, and �-p�NSED M1�� --Make ittt'E �' � �� -- —_ -' trrapnel lying o• the beach at ou'r fee..i P gi y composing from them, as from ere-- �,� Enameled Ware . . . the :He hoisted it slowly, lest it, clash toward the centre, where there was a menta,other thoughts, each containing Modern"Health Were".Watch against the wall adjusted its prongs square stone grating about two Leet within itself the principle of its own I say. t.41@iFleaLf+o�C�-fO�._._ —for--the familiar iNcClary label. knd tossed down the knotted length o! q igtegrity.-Shelley. Trope. But the most interesting aspect of _ _ thebottle-fed baby �Heo/th �, Hugh followed him With ease, brae- my surroundings was the group in the becauaeitisdeamuniform .5r"g his feet against the wall when he doorway: Toutou stood in front,'his uur0Ve GEN[RAL STEEL WARES eyes sparkling with hate-and most easily sled f all a tM'vw .was tired. Then_ I went up. Then my, greenY P g most easily digested of all Branches rl -uncle. Watkins came last. We stood, just. Hilmi Bey fawned at his elbow. Ser Vassilievich -and Hil er were t� Autumm21 foods and always 'bending dow, on the seaward verge of there Tokal i frowned at us hand - readyfaurinstantttaewfa = ! kos the roof over which Nikka and I had I for less �o1Qe� diluted with Plain boiled from tffed the previous night. Naturally and. on his knife-hilt. Helene de Cespedes water.Itiausedmoreoftets 30C to and Sandra Vassilievna, in their mod- ish costumes, looked singularly out of ''Tbe famous Passion Play is' than all other artificial ,i added thousands. In , foods combined- place. They len. a tonc�i of unreality drawing to what was .otherwise a singularly tame September, the brutish picture. As I looked, Helene '• 'p owd has passed-there's P cheater comfort and ti • - + stepped forward. - -choice of accommodatioaeTHE BORDEN�"LI1►'IIT1� _ laor • _ "Mr- Nash, do you join with your �everywhem Your travel d41- 140 it.PwA W.,Montreal friends in ref lsing to gibe up your tars buy the utmost. a Book to: Send Fs«Baby 8 ' secret?" she sail. The ideal comfort way to se• , »„ y i � Deep awake with o .-Euro this Autumn, is via Stat Nnte•......................... : ... . . .... . u 1 I nodded. p• _r I�1AM�L�D ;Tours. They are rimed.to take .................................... "Very well;' she answered, "we will -JuttadvanrateohJairtheJovora�r. r' •mow+ � � leave you to th:nk it over. I advise condition,at r •lowase possi • r. ' 'cost. Every detail of your trip is ...........................................203 R 6L -you to make intelli ant use of the next arranged before you start. Drovvaineas is danzerous. twenty-four hours. You cannct -- - 1 Weary sem s - ir reach you. Tour A - 49 daps, 6�3 -- -- and the day IsbriShte•aedwhe You have twenty-four hours more." -Visiting England, Scotlandl C Are Unequalled Beat Value! They took-all the lanterns, except .. you have Wtigley'f with your -Verimark, Germany, Aus- one, and went' out, locking the door �, Italy,Switzerland snit, trtfl o 1n1Aa1NL-a In sugar peps you tap. Its after them. 8 o a i n R summer l, deliaotu flavor adds to any' iFrance. homes' long. s' lo" Hugh laughed with hollow mirth. aslunt on latial white Star wide and a' i•' draft - u Stamen fully equipped with " fit A11ig1lft • • 9-16-23 , • bertha for five and r That girl Helene has an uncanny ! mind. She told the others, when their deck space 'or more A awe erre package trailers repotted they had lost us, to -sOptlbNlLllf 4.13 than twelve at ti..) .n- ialsb aaua5 low price of watch out for a raid on Toltrtlji's prem- $a.6s6 at the ractorx. .aa .Iron toneplet• inforrraation paid ises. They were so exultant over it unwaredirit'terary,phone,write , Becatise of stand-- t tand- that they blabbed, everything. They. or caApersomUy ardiaation Richardson ichardson - "didn'thear the Curlew or see her• They 56"St.E.Toronto priceaboBuilt oflCiear ,o •• didn't know we .were here until we oranyA„thari� cedar, �yhite Oak and raised the trapdoor. But they were Ticket Agent Mahogany beautifully6-cy neer Z Prj Aniahed. 6-cylinder prepared for us no matter which waT- - eo s-P Gray acarine VV yy we came. Motor glees e speed our. y AW. "Did the ' Rings and Watty get of 1s. miles ter hour. 2 -• � • �p rite or booklet •' 8atps and Service by diYaN•w,coot s ►» telllnir an the facto - _ auray.'Mu=t have. Helene and thc,other3 on-the three Rlebard- T. B. i . isC.l���l�s N.A. -- / / son 99' Cruisabouts. • t a Toronto, Ont. �— said ::othing about them." .371 B y Street t .. _ _ISSUE No. 27-:30 - - '.,.'v�;••s.. .c.I sy W_. r y.3 ,.eo t 5 ,+. . , • ±•";." ,a4 - r"Y .C,.• ` ', .. • '. -:. Yom...'.!, ,:.. _,..,,..•.. _. - .� ° } s• •lr�r- wire� loaded to overflowing"with the 4 TRIRTY LEES ARE LOST WRECK SURVIVODS l �i� °1 anxious relatives: Alex s Eight hoboes- and. Fireman Dcl .McLeod were killed, and Jack McDon- ' old,.engineer, was so seriously burned S T by steam-that he is not expected to re- ' ' __RECOU"mitz cover, when a C.N,ft. freight train crashed into a washed-out piece of - - tracking 17 miles east of Call at .m--8se-hoba e_sc 1Vlothea�Who Swam to Shore With res The nine tramps were riding in an ®dies Likely to Float Free Down the'St. empty stock car when the clash oc- Children Heroine of Disaster - Most carred. Th car immediately behind _ _ 'Lawrence to Canals - Only it was loaded with lumber. The sud- den IT-Survive, Serious Flood Conditions in Years. stopping of the train shot the turn- _ bar forward and crushed to match- ; ar A.series of scattered storms across !get out safely,' and I saw him ,at the wood the car in which the, men were Brockville, June 26.=Thirty men brie, tangled and twisted,spars, that r astern. Canada and. Newiouudland end where the smoker was, The water riding. Only the one man was thrown! perished when a bolt of lightning was all that remained of the $100,000 Xt took toll 01 52 lives Thursday, ders-.•was up'to his neck, and he SAA his clear and survived." The others were discharged dynami.E waiting,cletona- drill ��loom Caat O er Cand her crew of 4�men. ' patrhea revealed last nigh. At Brock•Ihands above his head, encouraging killed Instantly. tion and utterly wrecked their vessel, - " wills the number believer) dead in the; everyone not to'lose his heat- Travelling at a good speed just be- the drill boat J. B.. '(Ing, The catastrophe, one o1 the worst drill boat disaster had risen to 31. In; "But it-was horrifying, toe, she fore dawn along the edge of the high Of the crew of 42 aboard, only 12 in the recent history of Canadian in411 - - -the Sudbury district 13 perished in said sadly. `There was one poor wo- bank of the Wahnapita River, the escaped. Of the night watch sleep- land shipping, cast a pall of gloom i ,_._ ,_, over this city: train wrecks. Two were drowned near)man who lost her child, and she hung freight dropped suddenly into w all but one, ft is believed, Fort William. An unidentified maul on to the ventilator at the top of the hole in the fill washed out by the 1 perished.. Only one body has been But hope springs eternal. Groups of ; 1 was drowned near Cobalt. At least car, and kept calling for her- child, heavy floods, The engine nose dived II recovered. relatives, sad-eyed and weary, troop- .?V Svc perished in Newfoundland and She would`hot let them rescue her un- ani landed upright, but the impact of I The first flash of lightning of a ed about the, hospitals,, gathered at dozens of boats were sunk. til' they got her child. They had to the drop wis so great that McLeod, sudden thupder-storm caused the dis• the docks and communicated constant. tear her away by main force." the fireman, was thrown out and aster, An ::our sooner and there ly with the local office of the Porter Sudbury, June 26.—Unprecedented Girl Swam to Bank, crushed to death tinder the tender. would have been no tragedy. The firm. To each query concerning the good conditions -are believed respon• Little:Miss Lillian V. Landman, who Engineer McDonalc' -at-the mane dynamite had-only_ een laced in whereabouts and welfare of a loved Bible for the wreck of Canadian,-V- was returning home to Cardiff, Wales, time was pinned beneath the engine, position below the 12 drill holes of one, the answer was at gays the same P tional Railways train NV 4, 10 miles to enter a sanitarium, after working his foot caught so .that he could not the vessgL A'few minutes later the "We have no further word." t Rest of Capreol. Rushing waters,I for several months is the Pas, was move, vessel would have backed away to a Seven Brockville citizens are dead. flooded railways and haadicapped�able.to swim, unaided, to safety. She Washout an C.P.R. safe distance to discharge the heavy Twenty'three others are dead, men communication systems. went down twice before breaking a Between Sudbury and Mut_ay Mines charges, The electric wires were who had lived here for months and, Sudbury, June 27£.—Eyewitnesses of placed in position. ... �.i window and shooting to the surface. there Is a washout on the C.� ,R: lines.I t'he'thunderbolt as men do !n a small town, become the wreck of the Canadian National "It all seems like a dream; she. said. All day buses have been used to trans- .provided the fatal current. known as friends and comrades, _ . train at Vermilion Lake supplied vivid `•I was reading in my berth. could not port passengers, westbound passenger Tho flash from #e sky was follow- Thirty men of Brocl-ville are gone. uta M"P descriptions to-night o1 a nightmare sleep. I had just looked ant the win• being taken by bus to Murray Mines ed by a deafening report heard for Forty-two men were in the crew of. which will be long remembered in the dew and seen that we were surround-`and eastbound passengers to Sudbury. miles People on shore saw a $bee the drill boat J. B. King. To-night ` 'north.Country. ed by water and-I thought !t was the This has. delayed trains, and to- of flame. Fragments were hurled high 11 lie in two hospitals here, two of Tales of heroism, pitiful scenes rain. Then came the bumps and the night the Trans-Canada Canadian Pa- in the air. The drill boat• the largest them near death. Two bodies have where mot3 ors' cried in vain for lost water started to flood in" i cifle train bound for Toronto was just, of its kind In Canada, vanished Com- been recovered from the St. Law. children, a 'er '1 - twenty-five miles east of Sudbury at pletely. rence and 29 are missing. Of these, e late to-day were dwindling that their way into twisted coaches to find h seemed that not one of these we- g o'clock. It was due n o o =,Rlorrts -- their loved ones, were mingled with I most 12 hours before. many would De recovers . pratse for officials for relief dispatcher men could speak to n reporter without Literally the boat was Mown to Ronda in Ribbons--Bridges Out. Eddie "Mac" Boucher, diver for the recounting one funny incident, sad i atoms. The mea were caught like In record time. biles Lanflman had hers: "We put all Damage to railway right of way, pro- rata• Those who were net killed is SL Lawrence Wrecking and Towing f wreck- Still Beek Bodies ` the;poor men who live hese out of,vincial highways and talvnship ids• stantly by the-force of the explosion Company, worked to reach,the wreck- Four lives were lost, all of them their rooms," she said, "and when I as well as private properties wilt 'sere blown out into She St. Lawrence age that strews the river bottom were in ured, none' mount into the hundreds of thousands in such a dazed, state that they sank where the King sank. Below the Vbifdren. ,A score e j lander!—along the man whose room I before help eouki reach them. seriously. But passengers and .tall took was having a bath. He had gone before it is cleared up. Between Alark-I flickering waters he could see dimly �• Ata on the east and Whitefish oa the f the shining yellow of newly-shatter seri officials consider it almost a mfr• into the bathroom without a stitch of y Hero c rescue work was carried out ,way that the list was kept within clothes on, and he had to say there west it is estimated there are over 50 by the United Sta'es Coastguard Cut• ed timbers. But !a this -tangle of, !automobiles marooned, over halt oft ter 211 In commaud of Captain G. B- timbers, cables, wreckage and fresh- 0 that narrow limit. unit someone was thoughful enough to them American tourist parties. Lok, of Olcott. N.Y., and carrying M. lyblaated rocks Eddie was forced to The small loss of life in this acct- throw him a pair of trousers. He had ave up his hazardous work for an. stands out in sharp contrast to I to wait quite a while too, for nobody Herculean efforts on the part Of' R. Rasmussen, chief inspector oa the g r 'both the great railways to make re Buffalo district. This coat was pro other day. Tomorrow he will again Pro- the death of nine men on C N R. ,yeas thlnkin of pantless men at that`pairs have brought every resource of-I essay his struggle against the river`s freight train which was derailed at time. ceeding east along the shipping Chan- eight-mile-an-hour current and he will $Oldie, 17 miles east of Capreol.. Owes Lift to Slimness these two groat organizations into i net about kali s mile west o1* waCock- � I be aided by two more divers,one from Here the fireman was killed and the Mrs Denton owes her life to her play burn Island whey the J. H. Rtes$ was St. Catharines and one from .Ogden- ` engineer fatally injured: Eight others. I Washout t i Aroma Eastern struck. Full steam ahead was order- engineer for she wag hauled out of burg. N.Y.. tramps who were'beating their way In the kitchen window in the tolartst car.� VI'hite viae washouts, each of con-i the and she plowed her way through Only Shattered Timbers Vtsable an empty stock' car, were Crushed to When the car upset she was pitched siderable proportions, wlthl. 45 miles the debris strewn water, uiearh by a pit® of lumber that tomb- head first out of her berth onto the;of Sudbury. the Algoma Eastern Rail-` Two or three tenders belonglag to The Ktng lies on the river bottom 'lied on y am when the train-Deft the wa operating between S.dbury and I the drill boat also rushed to the three miles upstream from this town floor of the aisle. After' splashing' F• and 300 yards from the rocky shore of iralls, around-In a dazed way, she sound her Little Current, diverted traffic be-I scene but between them only 12 sur- _ " Washouts were the cause of both way to the.kitchen, and someone ant- tween Sudbury and Espanola over the Ili vlvors were rescued.- A' fes mea Cockburn Island. From trees oa, the " accidents. Canadian Pacific Sault Ste. Marie line. hanging to drill wood, scattered de- island cables still stretch b ' side, seeing here there, broke the - _ _ e hulk that was --- H•relarn and Horror glass and pulled her,through the nor• — { ���' the J. B. King. On all sides of these Heroism and horror mingle in the row opens a JwA13owa Bait trees lie masses of torn underbrush, story of the accidYent at-Vermilion retyht`ra O.ralted Dumps Canoe and Sinks I u ✓ pr,oted trees and wreckage = Lake as related by Elwin D. Wilkiaa. "At 4.15 this morning freight train Across the tittle island in a broad acting Crown Attorney of Sudbury dis- No. 401 from North Bat ran Tato 3 Doth destruction raced When lightning � tract, who was a passenger on the washout at a point about 16 miles east struck the King and detonated the train. of Capreol, derailing the engine and Orillia—Suffering snakes, w1I a! Finding that shaking the pole, abjur• charges of dnyamite that she had just women screaming in the rain- alae cars. Fireman McLeod was ta- three-toot black snake took the worm fag the snake and invoking the gods tapped into holes drilled deep In the drenched night, men pinned beneath tally injured. 'Engineer J. McDonald,i offered a rock bass off,a Couch lchtng I had little or no effect, the paddle was riper bed. From the middle of the the water, and frantic parents search- who was Dinned under the R reckage, !mint recently by an unsuspecting fish- recoursed to as a more patent weap- river a glance at the Island conveys Ing wildly for children. Aad-then, In has been-released and taken to Cap-!,erman, ft started something neither it- effect;as to ng lsmashaid ohisut him rod bend tth good s the Impression that woodsmen had -= the early dawn, a baby's body floating reel. He la seriously Injured. Bodies self nor the angler could finish. hewn a roadway across It. Between+ on the swollen waters of ties lake. of s!= trespassers. as yet unidentlfled.I When the snake struck, the angler reel, %pltt the gunwale of his canoe, the middle of the river and the Island Trains 'Moving Slowly who were preumably riding on the thought he had hacked a granddaddy break a thwart, cut open his knee and juts a timber, three feet equals and ''The train was moving slowly for train, were Fouad asst the scene Oil;among the rock bass tribe. When the smash his pipe, be damped the canoe. reachtng out of the water tour feet. �* (some time before the accident occur- this accident. i angler struck, the snake seemed to The snake. weighted down by the That is all that remains visibla of .the think it had a mouthful of chain light tackle till anchored to.ft by the hook. King except for twisted, torn planks red, bar. Wilkins said. It had stopped Nine Kilted in Wreck �' weighted sratterBd for miles down the St. Law- * sererai times in order to allow train- Records of a horrible tragedy and ning, for it shot to the surface of the t :sank. The fishermair, wet ted by his m�z to investigate the track ahead i descriptions of one of the most thrill- water as d progressively tangling the t emotion. came near to following suit. rence. a i h Rates. All evening the rata had Ing rescues in,the history of Canadian line about Its body attained"the ftp of t But land was achieved. The canoe Recovery of Bodies'Unlikely ; bzrn pouring down !n torrents. -railroading drifted in from the little,the'rod and slithered down it into the I righted. "Fish," says the fisherman, The-wreckage at .the bottom of the \Women and men poured uut in ter-�town of Spiddle over telegraph wires boat. In the meantime the nntortun•I"ugh," river, accordin-g to Eddie- Boucher, is 7ror from the Pullmans. The rain was entangled by the floods and telephone Ate flsbermaa was not idle. a huge "jackpot" of timbers torn like y -- Saar;eg-dawtt,_ tid_la the lights,tvhfch__ matc�hea,._ intertwined cabled and remained on in the train, women "Down to the Sea" yacks. in his opinion,: few bodies could be seen rushing fr,ntically back 'will ever come out of that wreckage. + , : 'and forth, screaming for their corn- lie is the only man who has been be �panions and children. Practically all -• ' chills low the surface and his opinion - hearts of Brockville moths and R rte in night attire. '"• _ t fh�l re a y a q Elwln-Wilkius went into the end of fathers and wives and children. char Red'- tha first class car•that was stumped e over the'bank. Standing on a seat o 1 ` �` four "sets" of holes. A set is the half-way down a woman wrung her number of 'holes drilled ta`one Inca: bands and begged him to look for her tion. No one knows yet whether JG + :. baby. Cushions were floating in the . each sof she had drilled the full pas- �' f sable number or less than the 12. All V yvater that filled the end of the car, 1 ' f and people were struggling frantically ` sets were looped together by battery #o gain the upper end. wires and only needed th plunge of � . the battery handle to cause the deton- Mother Is Heroine Every railroad accidenthas its star• �_ 1 alien. les of individual heroism, and the ,,;•• fi Capreol Wreck is no exception. In this t Y. Son and Heir Comes 7 case the outstanding heroine was un- ,, To The Un&erghs doubtedly Mrs. Hayes of Hornepay"ne. a - She was travelling .to Parry Sound b # A Englewood, N.-J.—Col. and Mrs ------;with her three small• children. With- Charles A. Lindbergh are the parents out waiting for outside help, or with - N of a son who arrived June 22 in the out losing her heador an In =` d tbrave mother broke through one of ° home of Mrs. -Lindbergh's, parents, « ' l� t pcmbassa r-antLMrs Dwitsht €the windows, and with a child under row. each arm and an infant gripped firmly I News of the arrival of the.Lind t In her teeth, swam strongly to shore, - - ,,.* a bergh heir spread rapidly to all parts :. dt u : a distance of about 15 feet. of the country and to foreign shores c Mrs. Royale had the same story to and within a short time, a parade of, 3 U. messengers with coli atulatory mea- _ - tell of the "grating" noise that was : heard befbre the car lett the tracks, s sages and bearing flowers 'began to 1 x' sr and then of the sickening sensation --�, arrive at'the Morrow home.' Radio as the car slipped down the bank into ,� "' stations interrupted their programa the river. "The first I knew anything : to spread news of the event. j.1vas wrong was when the curtain on the berth fell down on top of me," she The total area of India—about 1,800, ^ ----maid. "and then the car swayed and Y 000 square area ofmiles—is more than twenty - § tipped, and I saw the water pouring in times the area of (}teat Britain. the windows." Most of the windows V 4 " ° ;were open for ventilation. Racing to Gloucester, , Row tar will a rabbit run into " continued "I heard s Masa., with record cargo of mackerel schooner Alice Mildred struck a ledii gIId +!uik •''' "Then, she bash!—To thr middle. man shout, `peep cool and we will all off Pocabett, Cape Cod. Crew were saved: -� , _ r .. .... : :,,. ..•. n. J. �. ,.y�:w .,... au.F: is Y A. `•i .,.+.•0.'v. 3 '".J+ 4, i. ga - n ?+.�:. JV,^.:,!!^a ,'."a, <.0 •4u wa. '..t. ° �`+.. SM, ;.,.. :S. b.:.M H w .:.z _ ..anal +tyi+4• .t ,.a ..s� s•[a.::, --�- --r: . ••'r s. •' �`5, _ .., x- ($. ,.,k ... ,.5,•t...-.. v54'''', rS• a' .!r.. J. v., '.an _ .a '.y J,v,m.�_-ww •w•"<~* ..r.r •.r-... J^ +n.•r-, . :. .; _ '. .. .f - '"�'.�'"" ' *^', 'rc•::'C":� a a • .T -4QALIS11y.S• -Wm. Collis is spending a week =Dearing ever3i.3atnrdsy night 0 1J \J 11'1L.f7 with relatives in Orono. at Dew Drop Inn. -Mies Minnie Kerrie is visiting -Radio Licenses may be obtained he ore _ -Miss Laura Andrew, of Torun- her sister in Toronto for a few from W. C. Murkar, at;the ?rears. days. Office. to, was home over Sunday. -Mise Mildred Machin, of Osh -F. W. and Mrs. Hicks, of Pine - -George and Mrs. Field spam( awa, spent the week-end with her Grove, were here on Tuesday and - BuadAy with friends at ort grandparents, Hugh- and lire. took in the celebration. - --- '- - E7iaiop• Meca. -Pians-toning -Heitrtzttlan - _ -Lorne and ]lire. RR.�ia, of To- -Frank D. and Mrs. Clark and Co., Toronto, will have an expert t R E )Tonto, spent Sunday witdh Norman two daughters, Mies C. Batkiaa tuner in Pick6ring at an early R S sled Mrs. Banks. and hire. Garnett Shea, all of To- date. Leave your order or phone -- -Kenneth Richardson.of Essex, * , Tonto, are spending two weeks to THE NEWS office. is spent the holiday with relatives ` wave. you tried King Bug ` and friends here. vacation at Frenchman's Bay. -Dr. H. T. Fallaiae, Resident -Harvey and Mrs. Barrett; of -J, B. and Mrs. Horn and fam• Dentist. Office in residence, two Toronto, spent Sunday with their ily and W. G. Ham, of Peterboro, doors east of Bt, Andrew's church, Hiller -TMODW, in the village. were in town' over the holiday- Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to tives I Rose has had his taxi- Mr. Ham is remaining a few days 6 p. ml, Daily, and Evenings by ap- - deDae re•ehingled and other ore proceeding to Englehart. pomtmeat. (X-ray service). -A quick, sura. death to the insect, 8 stimu- -••rA garden'party will be held in -Mr. and Mrs. Purdy, formerly pairs made to his premises. the Park on Wednesday, August teachers in our school, passed =lent•t0 the plant, shrub or bush, and q. -Rao. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson the 6th, under the auspices of the through the village on Tuesday, and family-attended a family re- — anion at aro;a on Saturday. W omen's Association of the IInit- accompanied by their two child _ preventative against blight. -Walter and Mrs. Ferguson, of ed Church. . Further particulars ren. Mr. Purdy is now teaching later. just north of Toronto. They made Whitby,, spept Sunday at the -The Women's Association of s brief call on a few.friends While used and adapted for potatoe bugs, oab- lmsanee with the former's parents. the United Church will hold s Bale is the village. -Mr. and Miss Sheridan, of To- of home made baking at William's - - base worms,-rose bugs,-plant lice, tomato roato,' spent the weekend with beach, Simcoe Point, on Saturday, IJbminion Day Celebration. Wm. and Mre. McGuire, Church July 12th. Will all the ladies worms, melon insect—in fact any insect alt street. please provide. Notwithstanding the unfavorable -The Township council will -The regular monthly meetigg weather the July 1st celebration in -that feeds on the leaf. t ' meet next Monday, July the 7th, of the W. M. S. of the Pickering Pickering was a marked success, there at 1 p. m„ for the transaction of United Church will be held at the being over 1000 people on the grounds, " general business. About two o'clock, when the call- -Irwin and Mrs. Shepherd and Tuesday, July 8th, et 8.80 P. m, thumpian parade was to begin, a very ; family, of Kitchener, have been severe electrical storm accompagiea burn or blister the leaf of any _ The group representing India will b heavy raip took lace, and another spending a few days with Mrs; y y. ? -Shepherd's father, H. G. Calvert. have charge of the meeting. A beavy rain after 7 o'clock kept many plant or vegetable. -Mies Lillian Murray, who has good attendance is requested. away. The ealltbumpian parade, the $efsn teaehipR in the public school -Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard first feature of the day's program, • left on Tuesday ftr Oakwood, was one of the best ever held,although at Whitby Bay daring the poet _ their new field of labor, and there were not so many entries as year. has been re engaged for where Mr. Rickard will assume usual. The following are the prize- winners! n another year, winners: Fancy turnout-lat F. Hall, Salt tons of it, iI1, 100, 140 and 200' hie new duties nest Sunday. They t -diiee. Kele® Burling, who has god. W. 3100ney. Comical turnout, _ - ?me�a teaching in Northern On have made many friends in Pick- let Messrs. Sleep, Stork and Bird (fire tarso, is now enjoying her voce- ering, who are sorry to see them truck). 2od Messrs. E. C. ropes. Bert 1�, sacks, and Block Salt her leave, but wish them success and Elliott and Len Cook (beauty special- new home. lots).and flaw Minas aad Harr Apple- � special- -happiness.-In-their new for the i3etnre - - . . alnter, Mrs. F. T. Bantinir. -- a -Burn-. _-_-- -Fred and Mrs. Hamilton and -A large caagreRat3on-aeeetz3 too rffios'$= y � - C ildran, of Brougham, spent Sun- bled to St. Paul's Church at both out-lat Billy and Jack Bunting day with Mee: Hamilton's parents, services on Sunday wnen Rev. lifr. tdeccratedljtricycles,) 2nd Bou Scouts. Ferguson preached his farewell C. Haight. J Balker, Carey Robinson. ��'��ii� ' 'Jr4 And !tire. White. apd with sermon at the morning serviceead Fred Robinson (last Shriner). ca - Grocery Specials for this Week Mr r sister, Mrs. Noc'man Hanka Rev. Mr. Rickard at the evening Henry Wescney iminature car • -L. D Banks was in Toronto wrecker). In the men'@ baseball Thew• service. Roth addressee were tonvitfe defeated Pickering 9 4. l0 21 cents!four s anopia of dose last week at- i listened to meat attentively As the girls°enftball the base line won s Cihlpso, large paolcag®, tending the annual Grand Lodge • .E they were splendid efforts, and decisive victory over Pickering. In - . pe&dng of the I. O. O. F.. which .some excellent advice given out. football the Sons of Ireland. of To- Tiger Salmon, half pound tilll6, _« 18 cents was hold in the King Edward The choir rendered an anthem is rontr;won from Cberrywood by i-2. )Htldte1. A. Dduriaaa and N. Whitney. of Cal- �+ the morning aad s mi:ed quart- Blue Rolle" Rice, best quality, 3 lbs., 25 oeisti I.. Ruddy Is having erten- umbua, won 1st. and C. Pllkey snd este sang at the evening Bervice. Wm Heron 2nd rite in the borse � cents Dive improvements msds to the _ a -Rev. J. S. and Mrs. FergusonFshoe ischia contest. Ed. Psacoe $elIIS Catsup, forge bottl®' tiara and other building on thepitching lfarmm be recentlypurchased from and family left WednesdayMFergusonmorn caught the grassy pig. A Oartyle ) il,�ialt�¢ Bros., ,nat north of*the log for Peterboro. Mr. Fecaught 2 roosters a,ad 'N Murray 1 Sheriff's Jelly Powder, 4 in package, � $1 Dente +villaate- will preach on Sunday in his new rooster A large number of races t is maturing rapid- pulpit at Carleton Place. after were run,but a record was not kept which he will take his 'four weeks' of this winners. For want of entries ly and as a rule promises a good vacation The beet wishes of big there was no old-time fiddlers'coo- •.._. •,syield. i3ayiagg operations have man Pickering frieod• tlow 111r. test. The coacert in the evening. r bsgna as consif3era It alfalf.. has y - wbich was)riven by the Diog Done a CHAP MAN a lsirw►dy been cot. Tine crop will and Mrs. Ferguson to their new Revue, was woll received- The pro- "be a fair Dna. home, and while they regret their grow was of a varied ebaraeter, all departure from their midst, they the numbers tieing good. clean and itieR Mabel Stephenson, tele- -phone operator, who neon, res" hops they °may enjoy good health wholesome. 8tlly Hole and hie orch-aserious o ation in the Oshawaa®d saceese in their new field of setts rendered good music duriaa the Bilt �' lam' labor, day and provided music for the dance Thoro-_ - ' Hoa�pital several weeks ago, is -About 5 00 o'clock on Friday which followed the concert. The glradaaily recovering and is able evenings Ford roadster driven Proceeds amounted to over )450 00 at to be around again. but still un- the gate and the various booths did a wbM to resume work. by E. Griffins, of 11 Golf Ayanna, rushing business. The success which The some w in $t. George's Toronto, &ad containing seven attended the efforts of the rommitt.ee Church next Sunday will be ser persons, including a child about d this year has convinced them that follows : 980 a. m .Sunday School; months old, rev into a truck they abould make it an annual affair. '( naraIItees you pelteCt OOIDfOTt In S Work 110.80. s : 9 So aing prayer ; 7.00 p. m., driven b Frank Wood, of Dun- Had the dal been a fine one there boot. Our boots and shdes for work and fine 0.30,evening prayer. Tr ; 7, servtcee barton. The accident occurred on would bave been many hundred. the King's highway about a mile mon Preeeot. wear have slwapii been of the highest quality, tars on standard time There will west of the village. Fortunately but in our opinion this "Thorn-Bill" boot is the a celebration of Holy Oom- , iloaanion on Sunday, July 18th. nope of the passengers use iojnr s►..v ,dwrtuaws+aes. "the embodiment Of everything Of the highest baseball ed, but the )roar of the car was Glass and i6 .fif -A bal team from the e finest thing it has been our 8ltinaer sebal at Oshawa tried damaged. and the track only WANTED-Man rorut lawn and _ plactslightly damaged. !,t tend to rden, 1 or 2 days a week, Dr. privilege to offer. .J60aclasiooa with our boys to the Ricbardsoe or Pal Broa 48-fr4 ~ ,,petit bete on Friday evening. and -A cariosity in the form of a - ^fie booze team won by s sante of letter written in 1858 from a party 'FART![ MACHINERY-Both cid 7-4. Ws team 1i itaad the visitors at Stanley. near Fort William. to aad roe.rotp le- .eeryAlso for oak,!?ektnatsek - a friend in Heongham yaws left is `sss' W.F.Ihsdey. creerr•ood, a5ct Few of its Fine'Pointe clad not have their fall team here. the office last week. The letter 1j OR SALE-1 vnre bred Durham ao bad bo plr►y a couple of subs. lull: 1 Jerae sour apringi s Collie pupa -ho our last isea� we made an way not enclosed in an envelope, ��W;lass• Rjt 1,irb;tby,n�bone Piet 1x24 Whit:lzWas not_in general ass in Genuine elk u eye. 'Solid leather fall in which we stated that -' Amy-- but it was folded p eatfiter moo 89. wa er• . tb Wilfred Yonney, who is holiday- those days, lona out or the 6ela. Also 2 brood wws srith - -- lift heels. BOIi� l - ----� ilaiR at his home Hero,urns principal such a manner that made it "s• litters. Appy Bram Ritchie, lot l3. coo4.3, - md the Coome H do s prischom at emble as envelope. It had been Pickering. proof boot. Solid leather elip soles. NO. -,Uu a ODrrent. We should have fastened with a seal, thus making oR SAILE-Emvirefertilizer.Oock- 1 grade bend outsoles. Goodyear welt. ?meted that be is assistant in the it quite safe. The address on the Fahntt and Frost!Wood implements and re- it use Mr. Edward Grant, pairs sold by C.R.Puckrin, R.R.1.P,ekaritag. �Oontiooation Sebool at Gore-Bay. Broagbam, C. W. (Canada West) �ODe Pick 14ot. 48 5 Insist on seeing �`Thore-Gilt" h0ei3, e =- An f base• named UOR SALE-At int le.rear of bell, Gonaaogneve. Pickering, will Ontario anti] after Confederation to F.SM " h• Orville Burton. clary- -- �- .be played on the Memorial Park in 1887. The penmanship bee the ,Wont. i6lh clareaos. Lore on Wednesday, July 9th, at liaritiee that were common is - 7.811 m.. daylight saving:time). period.' ANTED TO RENT-Small house Radio Licenses.leeaed P• ( that ppeeriod.' Many of the words win Pickering Vinage,from Sept.lot.Would "This will be followed. by a dance, had flonrishee sad when there is s taloa)sane. Poply to EWS olt� t. 43 north = . when the Sterling Orchestra will double '-s", the first one resembles of highway. Apply to>;iEws ol5ee. 4a-44 Fred T. Bunting, - - Plekeri� furnish the music Admission to a •'j" witbout,the dot, The letter o wano ne saac 'TO BENT-(hl Church St Pickerir R $etablished 1857, dance. 26 teats per person. No handed tby IKirton, half of brick'house,including blinds and fix- - sdmiseioD to grounds. Silver col- of Oklahoma, wb0 hoe`beep visit• tures' Algly G D' Bly' 210 Indus Rd tfTo- r'ae6tiOD. ronto,or News' Office, - ipq relatives in Whitevale. The ARM FOR SALE 140 scree of 1ARAGE -UD Saturday a stolen car use letter was discovered in the bet" F-lsnd.excellent farming-district,near Mid- Ion ia- T112i CENTR 1lonnd on the base line near J. Mit• tom of an old trunk bysmapland, Ont, several sore:or etaadins timber• House and buildings. Apply at News Orfke. Fur"a where it had been tabi►ad living in Oklahamft. _ - _ dosed by the thieves. Threetires -Promotion Examination# in AOR SALE OR RENT-On Cbttreb ~ and rims were taken off the Junior Room of Pickering public an St..Pickering,a)sore britt house. i rooms Telephone 49010 ` wheats, and the spare fire off the school, names in order of merit. and bath,about 4 acres of land. th run e.To- carrier. Constable Crgmmer was oul,rs apply fi.Emmott.bS Amroth Avenue. o• -- (Honors, 75 p. c. in all subjects : roto. _ To Jr. III•-Lloyd Courtiee (hop), Wbitevale))dills-Having-purchased -- ,into town. Later in the day it Lois Ravin (bon), Doris Hogue, vv these mills I am prepared to do ':woe claimed' by Walter Cox,of 3eveD Stephenson, Betty Barker, Mondays,Fridays and Saturdays for a $ a Accessories Dile an - p months. Anthony Wilson,Whitevale. nen RBDSirL7• t0•!8Ossiogton Ave.,Toronto, who Helen Robiabon, Mark bW2. 42-45 — �¢to had been working at Sanloyside, Mane Barns, ----T- Helen Martin.Mary Goodwin. To ARTNERB-I can give you a fifteen from which place the car was Sr. II-Ronald Green (hon), Mar. Fper coot reduction on auto insurance. Inior- . Gasoline Acetylene Welding!.:.stolen. There ie no eine as to who jorie Goodwin, Clinton Frouse, mason and rates glade given without obligation zAtbe guilty parties are. Carl Burns. John Cooke, Donald It Witpayyou to Ph A & ' -Several yearn ago Chicago Andrew, Charlie Behar, Rose R' dtOtfr P"k sol. 48'44 i .Battery (3harging was mach criticised for "ktealidg" Suras. To Jr. II-John O'Connor TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• • ''wbter from )cake Michigan, which (non). Douglas Spencer. Douglas 1 DRY (semi apish)-I,et otff driver c.0 and N was supposed to be the eases of Johne, Dorothy Bradley. To Sr. esplain our 24 hoer service- Just leave your spam made On allti� 'ea name with Mr.S.W Davis. barber shop. We the lowering of the-4evel in the I-Blanche Balsdoo (bon), Gordon will pick up and deliver 8 times a week, lakes at that time. The last year Wade(bon), Bobby Scott, Georg! OR SALE-50.acres in Pickering of cars.-4or two. bosvever. the lakes have Burn@, Ruby White, Alms Carter. FToirnship, close to Highway• village and risen great) which would seem To Sr. Pr.-Rnth Redditt (boo), 6UOn Toronto 22 miles. Good frame house, barn -`. - a y 6 rooms.woodshed and xarage, hip-root barn + to indicate that Chicago was not Alvin Robinson (bon), Barry Mur- 66x38 with cement stabling., twultry house. 4 "responsible for the lowering of the kar (hon) Gordon Andrew, Helen Never railing well,with windmill. water on tap - r in house and barn. Hydro available. Two acres ,ry � �y Be PENCER levels. This year lake Ontario Is O'Connor, Harvey Peartaon,Inger good aDpie orchard and small fruits. Good clay fr��� ,`N\1 e vela. st (Ower than last year. Ianneseea. Ra Hogne. To Jr. Pr. .oil all workable and well drained, including 1��: - y y good crop of hay,train and pasture�br would ri The cause of these various levels -George Bradley. Douglas Carter. 'sen as going concern. Must sell on account of _ -have not been discovered by Craig Murkar, Jobn Martin, Eve- ,Il health. Price bargain for quick sale with • ' y ggood caat�payment, balance arranged at b per �ropi'letOr, Pickering V for tiiata but the seem to come Iva Haight, Jack Goodwin. Rhoda cent. Ap ly to owner, John Harass, R. R. 1,� in cycles. Wade G. X. Toplif5s, Teacher' �Locust x�u. 42.44 f .. .. t .....