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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_07_18 wr i:. g 4 .• Y-.N.n'' - Y P ,.. .'w'• ^--i-r .: LTi. �2'► •1 y.. .,,y.+^"'� '4,z. "r 1. .+,4 "f.. • ..., . Rs .+ w ,I .. , 1 ..f.. Jw.., 'w. wit1 nt.' . .1•• ." 1"ifw 'S'FY.i _ F w - M ^�c::� :;Y' y T•.. ,.?.-^': .. .r V• .� ..rp "-y� ''"'q'.` .•may,. .'�•i „a* .r.��v, & ' .t,ry� .ware x.^+p�-.Cv, •.y,:•.� • .. _ r - '.t-. 9. w. ETOL. XLIXG - PICEIERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 1.8, 1930. - - No. 46- yVerfefrswultl iaslda. CHERRY•WOOD S. Q. Football League. ���,� White'sa There occurred on Wednesday; Jul League standing at end' of first haltGREENW.00D i 2nd, the death of one of Cherry- of Schedule: a DR H. 0. PEABSON-Physician e�re�a..Riv�= Wood's residents in the person of ! . p W D L 'Pts ane gym,! Danbarton• spy, Miss.Bella Lawson, in her 66th year. Good wood 4 S 0 If_ 6 . MMLS ` �`ID B. FOR.SYTH, O h.D.. Diresttor Is running fall blast sawing Into- the Lamy had agent her life he Claremont, 4 8 ,. 0 1 6 _ 13 « t ae of Reil be reaches, doubletrees, the Cherryticood homestead, on the Brooklin .. 6 1 2 5 4 tongues etc farm now conducted by Alex.. one of Cherrywood 6 2 2 8 4 �etablLhed 1.856 iaair� � Byes •-,mined by appointment g three brothers. The deceased was A. O,Fleet, 6ec'yTreae. 9rLaee"�s0l.Claremont.Ont. Open to buy a quantity of good a highly respected friend and neigh- ARL A.t4RUBFN.R.O.-Eyeeiebt' . �-mak"`"Wood and elm- _ - �,ar}d..ha-Aeath will mean a _ Second Half of Schedule, S. O. F. -- Feed Prices I I -_ alist. Honour graduate of the College Iogge great loss to those friends and neigh A. of axtry of Caruda; Gad medalist and bora. Her death was gaite sudden, July 12. Claremont at Cherrywood but Berman prizewinner is 1928. AtMarkham ..Grain chopping Tu eadaye Reduced u ee d r�' •�7 Monde from 9 a,m. to 5 P.m..in Dr. she having taken ill on .Saturday ane Brooklin at Goodwood. : Hatkar'a denu office. At StouHville from Wed- and Fridays, death following on Wednesday. She July 19. Goodwood at. Claremont. _ '? arday to Saturday of each week. E'e• nXi: ae.Giame•fitted and repaired. Ht est Quality Manufacturing Baskets of all is survived by three brothers, and Cherrywood at Brooklin. l 04 Lowest Priors. Phone Stouff 24 ,Ealy descriptions. two sisters: -Alex. at home; David in July 26. Brooklin at Claremont. Saskatchewan; William, in Illinois, Goodwood at Cherrywood. . �Y ' Lsgssi. Price redactions at the Mrs. Cuthbert 'Holmes, of Dtinbartor- *Aug. 2nd.Cherrywood at Claremont. fan cry. BARLEY FEEl3 ,v� E. CHRISTIAN, Barriater and and Mrs. Alfred Stover, of Markham Goodwood at Brooklin. •SoWtor,Notary Public Etc. Money to rhooe Markham 84013 or 8420 or*rite Interment took place to Erskine Com Aug. 9th Claremont at Goodwood. ; '..,em• Saetb Wing Court Bowe. Whitby. 2bty Off, White.Locust Hill, Oat. emery, Brooklin at Cherrywood• . Is the chewpest Feed on the marked.• BEATON, BELL & ROSS, Barr `U Aug. 16th• Claremont at Brooklin. for the results it gives. era. Sawtors. Ops Northern Ontario W H I T E V A L E. Cherrywood at Goodwood Building,a3oBay street,Toronto, ..� A great many fatme�s testify to its an. H. Just Arriving Miss Adams, of Oshawa, spent the value by the continued week end with her friend, Miaa M. Entrance Reports Whitevale Ctr. use of it. J.D.F. Rom. Adelaide 2888-9 Ree80e gi IOBARt:BON. PJOSERIN(i A MTs. John Turner, of Muton is Honore *-Lorna Donnelly", Lor- If you.have never used it, try it s rN MULVEY - Barristers, solicitors. etc.. Cihoiee 2Xr 3X-and 6'g B. 0. � rains Harriman, Nelson Hickson, on my guarantee.. T �, di3.214 Conlad stations Life Building. Cerner of ..Cedar Shingles. with her brother, W. Peebles for Ls Ruth Hollinger, Blake Lehman, Bru- sad Rieba Sta. 'tomato, Phones �r n� few weeks. ce Lehman„ Marian McKay, Mary -- Saturdayo- +evenings s office� Donald and Bobby Beaton of and- O'Conner, Llogd Petty, Arthur Pettywheat�anted j.,, Also, 9 large,.,Qa&ntity,. Of by. are the guests of`their grand- Ray Pilkey, Earl Taylor*., Rosa .Tun. + 3Tewt4J Tough and dreased Parents and other friends here. net. Mise Noakes of Tozonto and form- -r•--- ' : erly of the staff'of the public schoolt3REENW00D. . 'qt RIL O.SMITH. D. D. S.. LY D.B.. :Jack Pine, Spruce and here, is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Pugh. �®$ Mixture'ii��rawAseem to Dr. 1.N.bales). Graduate of The Whitevale baseball team in 9 the Rolrai Gailegt of Dsatai surgeons and Toros- MT. WOrthy, of Toronto, was in q�1larveruty, At Claremont office over D. A. Hemlock Lumbar. connection with the Sunday school the village last week I make a strong Feed containing Stern's store every Tsmday and Frresy Phone -- .-I league have been very successful-so Mrs. Wer3. Sadler spent the week,- SIG" one third Peas. This makes a 10-11. 27tf -:- PICKER6NG .;� far, not yet having lost a game. end with �ran�rin rtlerod�ls holidaying spieodid Feed for is n excellent finishing. ane = HBRBRAT T, FALLAIBE. L. D S.. 1 11�\gll''1� y M. C. A bogs from Toros Miss Lan O e i, D�Oa.r�s...Graduate of the"al Couege or to, appear to be having an enjoyable for dairy cows. Li•ntal redd=and the umveraty of Toronto' j i � ��i ,� y , in Toronto With MT, and MTs. Wood- ' Oboe ons once second door east of St And. J.�V iY` time durit>,g their sojourn at McKay s ward. , raw'sChurch. Pkekenng Out. Office mar,: 9 Park here during -the present mon- Mr. Chesher and Mrs. Grove Wil -OATS s.s to 9 P.m., or by appointment. QC-ray anvicef. Phaae Pick.sm. 4 son of Toronto, spezrt. the week-end FURNITURE The Annual DecorationDay at the g1th the torraer's daughter, ^.Id`s. A ear of extra quility Osla a' � et:�4s �mtYllsi. Whitevale Cemetery will be held at G. Pegg. just received NEW. USED AN ANTIQUE the Cemetery on Sunday next. the Mr and Mrs. Maxwell."bf Toronto A13iIZ!►eETH RleHeanevv— IN GREAT VARIETY 20th inst, and the services nn eonn- and Mr. and Mrs. Gusty and family T. GIF .Fire and aptomcbele insurance of all kinds. action with same will be conducted were recent visitors with James and ang companimot solid aaanciaL.stand- Simmon's Bede, Marshall Mat. by Rev. Mr- Packer, .pastor Df the .Mrs. Raine. tresses, Dressers, Tables and Baptist church., - Visitors at the Willow's home dur. L. SURNI NQl" AAll I' It;0f3t393 KSAY-Lieeoeed ametion- Chairs. Picture Frames. .,... Building and ew0,,uto®a Live stock and general mtea ing the. weekend were Mrs` Horsell, Estimates furnished Contracting.n all�lwsses y attendee uo 'terms reasonabir R. Our prices are the lowest. sTOtlFFVILLz. - her mother and family, of Toronto, .s, unlit. Penne 5sa.rD Secs ala (r'Wemont "" 'Mr. and Mrs. Attwood and farttily J. R. Beal. of Uxbridge and 'Mr, and Mrs. Cam- of wort-letertor and Exterior. a� � A number of new residences: are _ �l POBTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. Phone 9'd! : Al • tar oosisstes at Tart and oawda Sao- in course of construction in town. Abell of Oshawa. Alterations and repairs. tta .mdw st all read atnana•d to 00 obarow Our Orange Lodges accompanied The pupils who tried their.entrance sear.., aaier.m fir.an els t o.. ons the Stotiffville Citizens' Band celeb chimneys Built Concrete Work. 'r% S.111ATON TOWh9HIPQL1dBH `' rated in Barrie this year. examinations from this school were Phone Pickering 6719 +aa..�� C 0ye all successful, Ruth Annie having FAIRPORT, O...vyau.ar. osmissloam tar nskhm Our reeve, Mr, 'H. Saunders, was passed ,with honors. This Shows very ONTAIRIO► "�ad�evtas.�rAs�ssmm�u�ftes. sten. Kesary so lis �— ansae whitr•ai.. Isar M tt•nrt•aa Ib• operated on for appendicitis this d work on both the part of the �L_ T Q asw� ooa, f v A stood supply of Hard and Soft week. He is now doingnicely. pupils and the teacher, the latter � 1J 13 E PICKERING.- NEWS R QRANT-Lor I. aoncassion 4. Opal on hand. Also a supply A well attended meeting in the being a very young woman and her Se.rbcxo Taiephooe Markham 7x a of Kindling Wood, Interests.of Mr. Lennox was bed in. first school. Nova Bcotla Shln les Aesoaataat. Bmmom and Muato- Rateiff'a Hall on Tuesday evening. two GRANT. G01WRE Y&CO.,&I stove leagth - Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles St. hast, Toronto. Canada. Adelarde The annual bowling tournament - — BH000HAM. Bird's Felt Slate Shingleel lay 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. took plaee on Wednesday of this _ Y. YAW, LICENSED 900- week. with about thirty teams com- -' for sale at Mrs. Dann 'spent a_pleasant hot- TIONZSR farTarn.gaastoand Durham, DONALD MUNRO, PICKBKING peting. iday with her mother at Woodbridge. T. PATSI BON'8 - OLARBMOWr ClassaimAa tsa3a d shim �.o�i� attsndae The Evangelistic meetings in the Miss Marjorie Irving of Toronto Call an get prices. Phone 2612 i.. �as Tarmat somenabbL t�assauiiariaim easy be fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER Arena are well attended. Twothous,- w y�o.a, Des i� �'°" is WIASHED OUR WAY. and were present at the Sunda) ie spending the weep with lyliaa Mat ' -_ ht meeting. Mrs. Barclay and daughter are; a. LAWS _ �' WVe have made a business of A start has been made on oui way on an extended motor trip fon �oal, :QOa� and day: Here each color front street this week, A largennm a couple of weeks. -G A R A G E f - 6 and fabric b given the acieotl- ber of men are at work constructingo Bc formula that best meets its Miss Phyllis Gera-p returned home the sewer. The paving will immediat AND SERVICE STATION heeds. For each clan we use on Thursday from a two week's via- ' use from nice to twelve char- ely follow. it with friends in Oshawa • Mr. J. Grove, an old resident of y We are prepared to do all kinds � 'S�rd sad Soft ®cal of ttbe •gn of filtered raipsote water. Walter and Mrs Bayles are very p pa ,,��' ' An average of sir hundred gal. Stouffville was found ded in bed on proud of a baby daughter which ar- of repairing of ears, also bat- bat -Q`�+aoJ low for your family washing. Sunday morning. He was down town rived on Sunday. Congratulatlona. w� charging, electric r ,No wonder clothes I%underid on Saturday. Heart disease was the Misa Helen Clubine and Mr. Gor- welding and in frier here are cleaner'and cause of his death. everything THOS. *st g� Last longer. don Cl d with of Toronto spent the conin con- j n e LAW A^�L� � ** �� NFIOUGHAM. �k-erd with Robt. and Mrs. Dev- sestina with y 1�/Sii� LSr� _ Int. cue work. WW c3cezi ff. t Dean Dobson, of Toronto, and A. T. C, Brown spent Sunday at G:` . �y� �% s • - Dobson; of Oshawa, spent Sunday icy visiting his iron, W. J. Brown Gas, Oils, Grease and Aceseweise 1min va , �Ldand family there W. J. being ill at always on hand. Taxi Service. i 9 Piece All clothes nod frequent dry cleaaiog with Mrs. Geo. Philip and Miss Brod- Y _ req � present with an attack of inilamm- Agent for Chevrolet Can. ' to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning story rheumatism. _ �* s department turns old clothes - Mr, and Mrs. Moody and vi and _ P�� The Highway Dept. has a steam out like new. Mrs. Sherlock, of Toronto, visited CiOr(�OA J. Dining �R�Om :W$ GALLAND DSLIVBR With Bert and Mrs. Harvey on Sun- shovel and a gang of men at work day on the highway in front of Cari Devi - ""^,Jx Phone 8600 itt's cutting ddwn'the hill -,preparat- Mr. and Mrs. Crocker, of Toronto, s _ I6.O.Jones, Local Represestativo. spent Sunday at the home of L. Mat- ory to paving the road. ;� � t ��� thewa. On their return they were Mr. and Mrs. Smith. of Beaverton DID YOU — +,�' a�;u e Smi his aco 'ed b Mrs Ma Matthews. Were visitors of Mrs. Geo. Philip, cit - Black t g 1 mpam y representative-7 of y _ is �an�mfth who has Wit Stewart- - -.Bores ehoeio a Specialty. the Prohibition Union occupied S been holidaying with her aunts, s- KNOW ' g P� y turned home with them. John's. pulpit on Sunday and deliver- I We are showing s very All General Work,including Wood ed a very worth while message to That Silverwood's Ice Cream is Work, promptly the small con present. lovely solid oak, ace attended to, Mrs. Hurl ofgSaskatche van, and FAIRPORT. the only ice cream sold on. dicing room suite, finish Also, N. and '•Mrs. Wilson, of Osler were A sad accident occurred here on the Canadian National Buz- -- = ,Ageotfor Taco Farm visiting relatives here this week. 'Mr. Tuesday afternoon last when Albert hibition grounds? ad in Windsor brown. Machinery. Wilson and Mrs. Hurl are son and Weaver of 57 Meaford Ave. Oak- That Silverwood's Ice Orestes• i 'The buQet is W inches in Tom. w'ippdWg d daughter of the late Walter Wilson, ridge, lost his life in order to save was the ice cream sold dttr- GREENWOOD 492 whose boyhood was spent- in this his little daughter. Along with his , kagth. This ie a real bac - y locality, family he had. accompanied a pic- log the Shrines Convention- A representative iD Toronto P _ gathering of the •sic party frem the Gospel Mission at r, gain as x_17.60community gathered in the town hall Birch Cliff. 'Mr. Weaver and. his That Silverwoodshaveieecsam4 - ��oder Twine' one evening last week to do honor to daughter were bathing W short dist- Binder ist- Plante all over Ontario? �IFalaat$nished Steel Had, Mr. Dean Mairs and bride, and to ante from the shore and the little That Silverwood's Icei"t)resm to. present to them a miscellaneous girl got beyond- her depth and was all pastesrized rind home-- &H felt Kattrees and s shower of valuable and useful artic- being carried away by the current gout &H P 8agless Spring, all cow BERRY BOXES lea. Avery 'pleasant.Evening Was Mr. Weaver, noticing his daughters .That Silverwood's Ice Cream iw spent in social intercourse and danc- plight, swam to her assistance and all flavored from natural+ and ing. brought her neer enough to the shore - $ for-. .- ' fi18 76 _ One of the most successful meet- for the other members• of the pant, --'trait flaws, no rirttflelsY FRUIT BASKETS BAaos or colon used? _ inp of the year of the Women's Ins- to take her out of the water. In'the r We have a com late line of Deck -- Tost Silverwood s lee Creases � P sof Al quality. titute was held at the home of Mrs. excitement it was noticed that Mr. i Chairs, Camp Stools. Osmp W. E. Holtby on Tuesday afternoon, Weaver who was not a strong sAlm mattes the ideal eatnmec • , July 8th. The attendance was a rwc mer, had exhausted himself' and had .dessert? Oots and Hammocks. PARIS GREEN - ord one. The program for the after- di0appeared below the surface, T. O. That E. C. Jones, Druggist. is= noon was taken by Mrs. Harvey, the Mansfield and J. Avis attempted to is the local dealer for Silver - s ARSENATE OF LEAD subject being,' "Home Ecommics": rescue him by diving at the point wood's Products? :. ;. � � and The members entered heartily ''nto where he was last seen, but were un- "Serve Silverwood's Ice Crean, the discussions led by Mrs. HaHey,. successful. His body was finally re., and you can feel confident that C. L ' Sternft gPpAYgR.g A, the close of the business meeting covered some distance from the you have served the beet. the ladies enjoyeti a, stroll around shore by means of grappling irons. q;w Phoae:1300 the well-kept grounds, and the won- As there .vas no water in his lungs r ALVIN BUSHBY E+ r Furniture llealer and derful view obtained from the Holt- it is thought that death 'a as due to jCs• C. JONES � Funeral Director by residence was a delight to all. shock. Mr. Weaver was employed by `Hardware Phone 4600 Mrs. W. Milrie and Mra. W. E. Holt-I the Royal Securitieq Corp. Bay St. Druggist and Chemist, w ' .Also Ambulance Set by served all with abundant and ap- Toronto. He is survived b his wid Piak d1 k'ICBE$3N( petizing refreshments. " ,. . ow. and five small children! 1'h0I18 6800 Fi0ke 1 " x 7�- MIN 'r..W117-1"T ata rapidly as be could pull the trigger. :A Bulle153 "phutted" a around lisp yet 1044�i Must fr" a Hilmi Bey peered from behind- Is guaranteed to be fres pillar next the courtyard door. He o th o eon d p',dnly taken shelter-at the craekeasre ]uc none of as was hit. The T of Helene's pistol. Montey Hilyer and Serge Vas3ilievich stood some distance _7 to.the right of us,.paralyzed with our prize. Maude Hilyer and Sandra By A. D. HOWDEN SMITH Vassilievna had risen from seats in the apselike recess at the other end. Apparently they had supposed Toutou SYNOPSIS rested on the ledge in which the grat- was engaged only with Helene. 723 "Fools!" he shrieked to.them. "We • nugh Chellbv, on the death' of his liently wide for us to squeeze through, are betrayed!" allorLly c uncle, becomes Lord Chesby. and climbed up we The door to the courtyard was jerk- 'T- EA ng fitted. This.secured a space suffi- thereafter discovers the key to the by and after all of us had sure of the Bucoleon, Whlt*,n Wits left eased the grating back into its bed, so ed open, and Toutou spun on his heel the crusader.the first Lord ChesbY Fro from the gardensli n quost of the treatsurtl- that there was no trace remaining of and dodged behind a pillar. Tokalil 3E[u h gets out I vvhfc�is hidden in a houso 111 collst&n: our entrance. The door we'had broken reeled in. tinople. With , aro WILthil"L his nor want; Jack Nash' nild '%'Akkt% Zaranko. leaned against the wall. ObviouslY "Strange Tzigane folk have burst is doubtless as generally In use. and as, ), 1%41,d of deawerato They�Lre set ul", Tok*alji and his peuple had never sus- the street door,"he bellowed. "We—" Musical Education highly thought of, in the villages as, criminals led by Nt�v Toutou. •%hd hoPO tnLea he stevalt and the tree- pect6d how we had escaped, apparent- He gasped at Bight of us, anywhere else, but the range of such, cet'as, to the '46 "Scatter and jo��k irotn a ly did not even know of the existence Quick"' Hugh shouted. . :. .By anhone: music is necessarily Itmited, and the house whore t ho irvasuro to htddou and of the sewer. —before they shod!" Watkins and I ..iwhich Is oc,:NV%I0J by Tohnl.il. An idly (it people's close familiarity with more' Touttu's In wdvr t,. rurthvi, their ond,, assaie and cellars were jumped right and left. Hugh sought than a very small portion of it is im- yt Join TokntJI's band Of The lower p -{By Arthur Mason.) tb ey 8�tnt ham .'A beautiful -Gy*" deserter,; but as we climbed-the stai"- the shell Pr-of a pillar. ssib4e If, h ever,—and tl*re I&I ..e"ming roc'tho young men when The shadows were ricked with One of the best points if; favor 0 4 4 -�Ar-r Is. "ash Nikka are leading to the central hall opening on reason to believe that this is increas- ........ and r"utou lre,�ognlaod. but osclpe. The nest -atrium between en Pistol flashes. ' Serge Vassillevich gramophone reci�als is that they make : x t ravht the little en the Gard -ugly the case,—recitals of gramo- ..,they t,.,jok in the launch of Betty lKil;g, Jack's cousin. and enter from the of the Cedars and the large chamb;r leaped for the pillar behind which I known to a large public not only the 'phone music are regularly given in: are ambushed and Hugh, a ti%d stood, his jr�n blazing, knife in quality bu4oihe extent of the instru- the villages they. scarcely less than ,rail. They i captured. Toutou which Tokaiji occupi,�d, we heard Jack and Nikka s in disagree- hand. He did not see me,on my knees, ment's music. The pramophone'corn starts to torture Nkka by crushing his distant murmur of voice four feet-to the right, and I put my panics keep up a large and a continli- the more fortunate centres of musical ii)�nes with his hands. but Kars. knife,, meat, Investigaiton proved the hall life, have oppoftunity for touch with in from the room. first bullet in his thigh. He stopped out output. It is impossible for the Toulou and chases hi b secret passage and to e unoccupied, and we were present- the latest and best, or at least the I watkins discovers a s, to hear for them: freshest, examples of the art of the they escape. ',Next day Watkins brings ly grouped on its uneven floor, with as if a giant's liand had been shoved mass of the pu)lic new 14 that Betty Xtn* has been, kid- only a curtain separating us from the against his breast, tottered and fell selves more than a.fractional part o.: gramophone.—Canadian Bureau for. na"ed- drama going on in the atrium. backward. As he fell, one. of the that music: so uninterruptedly on offer, the Advancement of Music, Toronto. "No, you are wrong, Toutou, It is burning oilpools ignited a bundle of unless it is brought directly to them. CHAPTER XX. 4 _ . in blankets, and the rising flame these are available a sketch- ists of titles, .s It was beginning to rain then we everybody's business," said Hilyez., ed us both clearly month by month, may do 6omething, Minard's Liniment for all strains. French. left the hotel, with occasional peals d of the You may be chief, but you have There was a scream. I recognized but they cannot convey b music-lovers 0 of thunder. At the Galata en right to risk common property," Sandra's voice, but I could not see her. the quLlity of the records of music Lower Bridge. which�was deserted as no ri Instead, I saw Hilmi Bey sneaking on that is known, nor can they convince :No Hurry usual after dark, we dismissed our protested Sandra's resonant voice. -al brief council of Toutou snarled something in his Watkins, who was holding vack Tou- music-lovers that unfamiliar music on Xlr,�. King engaged a new maid, who taxi and held a fi ton. I drove the Levantine away with the lista is worth the*their attention. The seemed to be self-possessed and inde -war in a patch of shadows next the guttural, indistinct, animal speech., bridge abutment. King Hugh, Wat- .,—like her, and that's enough," It my first shot. Then the hammer click. sale 'of records during the past few pendent. to embark on the Cur- concluded. "I'm tired of the rest of ed, and I knew the magazine was years leaves na one in dou�at of the Dn the morning of the girl's first, kips and I were empty. I dropped to my knee aga'n, success of methods of individual BP- day in the new situation Mrs. King Jew, while Nikka and Wasso Mikall you. Bunglers every one." Have it your own way," said thinking I was concealed by a patch proach to music-lovers, but there can awoke and listened for sounds of the tramped to the Khan of the Georgians of shadow, and fumbled for a fre-.h be as little doubt that these programs maid working In the room below. ;and rallied; Mikali's six young men. Serge, "but it's not husiness. She's clip. But the treacherous light flared of g-ramophone music played, periodic- The house was silent! Then they were to go to Sok&ki Ideal- worth so much to upward, the shadow disappeared and ally to many audiences of hundreds Getting out of bed, the mistress en, and wait for a pistol-shot, which "Have.done," bellowed Toutou with I was left defenseless. Isaw araging of. people ' are also an invaluable went along to the maid's bed-room. ,world be the signs' that we had Pass- a sudden flame of temper. Am I not figure, hair flying, pistol raised, run- means of making that music known. "Are you awake, Jane??" she asked. od through the drain and were at the master? I want her and I shall grips with the enemy, Hugh and have her! Go! :;o! I say or you sha;l n,.ng at me. I saw the pistol flash, VALUE IN THE VILLAGES Yes," came a sleepy voice. "Why?" felt a numbing blow on my left shout- —Answers. Nikka compared watches arid agreed behold Toutou's knife." der and tumbled in a heap. The gramophone recital is of pa:- 'y went, for we could that we should be in Tokaiji's house They evident. For a second my eyes misted, the ticular value, too, in places distant mot later than balf-past ten. We can- bear shuffling f feet, with an under- "Everything.comes to him who bus room danced be.'ore me. Then I heard from musical centres and their we!,- itiously fel our way along, lights out current of muttered curses and objur- a chatter of Russian and Watkins,! stocked music ahops. Of late years ties white he wafts."—Thomas A "g Cations. Hugh started forward.pistol 1motor running at half speed, taking mildly disapproving. much good work both for music, anti Edison. bearings whenever the jagged light- in hand, but I checked him. This was I looked up. Sandra, her face_eoti- for the people concerned, has been ining streaks illuminated the waters- no time for premeditated action. There torted with demoniac rage. her empty done by those who have brought music I was worried by the frequency of was a moment of silence,--and a afro- pistol shaking in her hand. was back- to the nliages.—where neither Magic the lightning displays, but fortunate- man's cry of hatred. before Watty's -menacing nor any other of the similar amenities ted the round tower on "Leave me alone you beast' If-you lng away as we sigh crowbar. of the centres of life can be of local a LE the walls, which was our first land- touch me, I'll biteyon! You can't bind (To be continued.) grqwtb but must be taken in from teeth�" mark for TokalJi's house-there was a my ou& e. The music of the gramophone Watkins had It was Betty's voice, and Hugh 'lull in the storm. When Wat i vlade fast bow and stern lines to a shook me off and wft at the curtain- Floi4ir--Song couple of masses of battered masonry I with his hand on the folds before I 40 4t the Curlew floated almost as easily could reach him. But reach him I did, we I know a little cottage path 'as at her moorings. and another Juterruption helped 'That beckons folk"along,The beach,like the Jetty,was under to restrain him, litater. The waves lapped up to the- "Let me--" gasped Hugh. Where lupins wave a welcome 46 "There's plenty, -loot of the walls, and we stumbled of time, you fool," And pansies sing a song. desperately over submerged rocks and I hissed. "Wait!" A sweet song, a clear gong, A door opened, and the voice of In summer-time they tune it; bowIders. 4)Pd ID K 111d S WiD. We identified the opening of the Helene de Cespecles spoke, The dancing poppies sing aloud, sewer by the holltw booming sound "What Is this I hear,mon anal?" she -The little pansies croon it. -with which, every now and then, an asked. "Are you mad? This girl i-s unusually high wave would roll over the spoil of the band. She belongs to I know a tittle cottage path .7 Its lip, all of us. We am holding her for a That swells so honey-sweet, "Well never be able to get through b4m*r stake, hall we let you have There floats a lUdLug fragrance Prices that 'ell-'ole tonight, Mister Jack,air." her for-your own satisfaction? You Where bee and flower meet. "We'll take too—" A soft song, a gay song. 45C screamed Watkins in my ear. to be drowned along aitb the rate." "You Are jealous," snarled Toutou. In summer-time they tune It; "z your Hugh, without any hesitation, ye'll. "I Bay I want her, and I am going The dancing poppies sing aloud, child, course,if ed- "One at a time!" and slipped into to have-her. I am tired of women The little pansies croon it, poss -butdon't the sewer mouth between two waves. like you." experiment with Nothing can take the place of;King followed him. and Watty and I Hugh, his nerves under control, L;know a' little cottage path, brought up the rear. The water was gently parted the folds of the curtain That blesses every.guest, Ware. Indentify I. all sorts of food that you know Ahigh-deep, and once you had fumbled with his- pistol-muzzle. The atrium For we teach the le I the SMP label of quality. flowers h 8 Soon y your way by torchlight over the jag- was brilliantly lighted He and I That loving work is*reEL tt little about. ged moraine that blocked the first could see perfectly. On a divan heap. A glad song, a true song, Be& Brand has bets thirty feet, the footing became safer ed with Cushions lay Betty. Her hands In summer-time they-tune It: the ittandard infant and the water �hallowed- were bound behind. her,-and her feet---The-dancing poppies sing- alevdi­ food since I&V. It is We breathed more comfortable when. were tied loosely. Her hair was rump- The-little pansies croon it. entirdy r=,,it ism- our torches revealed overhead the led, and her bloun -ipped off at the —Una R. 'Lias. ceedingly digestible bars of the stone Crating in the floor shoulder. But her eyes sparked fire I and there is an ever of the dungeon. as she stared fearlessly at the monster. Latest Farm Machinery • rea-dy supply at any "All quiet above," whispered Hugh, who stood beside her. No matter how severe, dealer's no matter after listening intently. "Say I am'jealous," Helena answer- Exhibited at Royal Show an always have w4itre you live or Y�u C 4 He pried up the grathig with Wat- ed steadily. "I have a right to be." Manchester, Eng.—The Royal Show immediate relief whore you lid- t3' of ty's crowbar. the bust which we "I vent her," returned Toutou, his which opened in Manchester recently j7don!baby gooks sextfres voice singularly hoarse. "I am tired contains a series of British-made an requen use coupon. of"Sooner "Sooner agricultural machinery claimed as an than see you do this, I will entirely new post-war Industry here. kill you," said Helena The machines are designed for the JIM BCGUNN CO.,IM60[r= Toutou frowned at her. use of planters and cultivators In all 40 SL Peat W.,Montreel "Stand back!" he warned. 'If you parts of the world. Aspirin always stog I -touch . =quickly. It Send Mrso Dathy Aooks to: h her—" steam and 11 does it without any Harmless The machinery includes at Helene snatched a pistol from her petrol tractors for South Africa, to the heart;-harmless to anybody. But NAMIL.................................. -M blouse; but he was too,quick for her. . it alwaysbrings relief. Why suffer? ploughs for India, coffee pulpers for As the flame spurted from the barrel Avoitz...............I........................- he, leaped aside, and his immensely the Belgian Congo and Brazil decort long arm curled out and slashed down. cators for East Africa and esters ASPIRIN fp� 10000"u-116 .............213 used The blood frothed over the hilt of his to compete with ,those In tfie TRAD9 MARK 111190. knife as it clicked on her collar-bone, United States. Arrangements have been completed R1 Lvvc I SM 5 *0 and she dropped,choking, to the floor. Add To Your Summer Home Enjoyment With a Cruisaboutl if --made. In the same instant Hugh flied, but for an Industrial mission from Shef- Vi field, comprising A. K. Wilson, repre- FISHING, swim.' wp of many little things each one of us jostled him and the bullet FOR -missed. Toutou turned, saw the cur- senting the cutlery trade, and R. C. ming, fast ferry, day oneof which helps the scorn son, president of the Junior (boating or moonlight rain swaying as we charged, and ran Hodgson, cruising, the Cruisabout t Better dig"tion—steadler giving. health and happl- for the door.) I ared once, and the Chamber of Commerce, to visit Brazil, has no equal for joy. -.ikerves—clearer brain, are all bullet chippi4 between his arm and Ursguay, Argentine, Chile and Peru nese on the laughing factors that count and are, side, but he-was out before we could next month. rimfflnx waters. gained rom' the This •umse of tong, 8. 10" beam and 2' �4" draft Is a big, rly., W shoot again. its Crulsabout. 10' From the courtyard came i crash Mrs. 'Mussel—Yes, my husband is PX18-mills and a ripple of shots that vied with somewhat undersized, but he Is an bul4t. 18 mills- After *W an-hour runabout with oftry"Wal the thunder. A chorus of yells pierc- easy little chap. I can Just twist him • dependable 110-H.P. Gray RIGLEVS, -Marine motor. The 171 cockpit is ample for any ed thinly the howling of-the gale. round my flinger.". Mrs. Meekinnilld 'n Nikka, hearing-Helenes pistol, had --"I reckon you can. And then hardly,LRieha�clyo party. The small bow accepte0l it as the long over-cludrsignsi know he's there." ows cabin has toilet and lots for his attack. 0 1930 Cl*�gab of hanging space for clothes, bathing suits. A producer complains that plays do 'golf bags and fishing Makes 00 CHAPTER XXI. not run as long as they used to do. tackle. rata Keelm you awaw Sales and Service by This Day Cruisabout The big room-was a maze Of sha- Not enough legs? (priced at $3,696 at fad-, T. B. F. BENSON, N.A ships tory)and her sister doors. As we burst in Toutou raised illustrated In our '30 n are Write f er. It 51 B11 no pillar S1 L 7- JSSUE No. 29 a pistol and sprayed us with bullets 1411mard's Liniment gives quick relief. 371 Bay Street Toronto, Ont. .. ,,,,,, r. «..r, ...:rhyme,r .•.vi:, „;; ...a r.:,a!'.rua!'+,. «n w•.y +"' ?{_ •. - _ ,y;r - _. '_ 4 yy tl Y N 9 4 ` A ] �S'" _M... ..:. !_. . - :v3e•..5 y.. vui .a,5c€. wa,�x. c g1A .. - ��•' r i�f.... ...s",+. .,�;_� •. wet tdnxw� !' ,. •y_ _ �t' c r , ., .. ^ -� ..•vim. " ... i w f .• Ar . • Monarchs Celebrate / Death-Trap Mine Earthquakes Cause Mysterious M --'Takes 162 Lives _ New Disease, Physicians •Declare s 37th Anniversary of Wedding _ _ - State Of _ oas it the : Lons?sa-King George and Queen cinemas were unknown. The Princess �0 Bodies $ecovered-49 In- Ti t e� state per hed los theetop few days d}eThetdisease hicountinit May-as Queen Mary waft known thea jured Are in Hospital of the, world on the main axis bf .he to spread. Mary o!England celebrated their 37th -daughter of *a Duke and Duchess Neurode, Lower Silesia. - Long wedding anadversay quietly at Suck "ot Teck, became engaged to Prince Himalayas, sustained the brunt o! One theory of physicians !s mt,�at - • little be- black Sags wave over the buildings of India's recent earthquakes, rocking the earthquakes disturbing the eartfi'8' i' . Ingham Palace recently. George,now the Ktng,�only a the Wenceslaus Mine, where 162 like a skyscraper when the shocks surface, uncovered dormant germs to _ .,: They attended services is the pal fore they were married,July 8, 1893' miners lost their lives as a result of. swayed Assam and other mosntaia- which the people were then exposed ace chapel is the morning, and during It has always been said the King a terrifio explosion of carbonic-acid one districts hereabouts. Many buildings were damaged here. + • the day received congratulations from and Queen are an exceptionally at- gas in diggings 1,100 feet below the Public opinion blames, to some ex- ,Government buildings, schools sad Ninety-two bodies have been recover- epidemic resembling cholera$4e which counta�y dere" cracked throughout fife inembera of the royal family and per- fectionate couple. Atter their mar- ' lying. in the broken ou here. Fortyhouses tonal friends. riage, they set up house at White . surface• tent, the earthquakes for a mysterious shops, were the worst affected. any.., , The King's second- sister, the Prin- Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey, as the ed, and 49 injured are has t itieBa Victoria, celebrattwag her 62nd Duke and Duchess of Bork. mine hospital, while 70 bodies are still n her brothers A. son was born to them a year Wher6 +he imprisoned in._Lhe_chamber E -.anniversary, .visited the King an later, -th-"nfant--who is now blast occurred. In an attempt to save Bobby Jones is The Markets Prince of Wales,followed by another the lives of 130 men in the neat seo- t Queen in.the afternoon.The rulers at Britain looked back son, the Duke o! York, and. then a tion it was necessary to slam the air Welsh by F,XtraCtlon PRODUCE QUOTATIONS s over a life together of many-events==rglrT.Princess bialy,in 1897, doors shut after the explosion, leaving Toronto wholesale dealers are buy -; Ave ats common to every man and wo-I Two more sons were born, in 1900 81 to their Late. ing produce at the following rices• �s Man, and others percuIiar to persona .and 1902, ,Prince Henry and Prince - = London,-Bobby Jones, who now R p .. Miners Fear Closing r Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned, a of their position. There were births, George. holds the British open and oma:Sur fresh extras, 27 to 28c; fresh firsts, deaths, marriages-and, on the royal King George became mon;rch is In the drawn faces of those waiting I championships is Welsh by extras• 25 to C6c; seconds, 21 to 23c. K, side, s coronation, the responsibility 1910, on the death of King Edward, at the mine-head the suffering of these tion. The name aaggests it, and Ea- Eggs-Graded, fresh extras,29% to is of their Empire in the throes of war, and the following year little Prince people, whose average family income dersby Howard has confirmed it. 30c; fresh firsts, 27% to 29c; :econda, the aever•ending functions of state. David was made Prince of Wales with !s $1 a day, may be easily read. Yet Jones's origin in Wates dates back 24% to 25c. Their marriage was a romantic at- traditional ceremony at Carnarvon -despite the danger and the loss of several generations, but the line is Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery I life, whish has practically decimated unbroken, and his mother was a bliss solids, 27t/i to 27t/sc; No. 2, 25 to 26c. fair--a film story in an age when Castle, -Vales. the village, they are discussing ner- Clara Thomas. Churning cream-Special, 27 to '� vously the possibility that the Govern- He is linked In marriage to Ire- 28c; No. 1, 26 to 27c; No. 2, 23 to 24c. Airmen Form Social`�rontier Clashes meat may order the mine closed down )slid: His wife wa3 a Miss Malcny, Cheese No. 1 large,colored, para!- ' To Be Prevented? as unsafe. There will be no money PaU) and excited. she could not bear fines and government graded, 16% to - 16§..c. .;. Empire Association] Berlin-Germany and Poland ate except the dole then. More than 900 tea strain of folk,)wieg ner husband'3 PROVISION PRICES } t I making a serious effort to prevent..s ,were turned oft on July 1 owing to the matches at St. Andrews. She stood Following are the range of prices, r! I: repetition of frontier clashes, such depression. 4 on the balcony of the hotel, waiting Toronto: '"Com es of fair Force" New .as have occurred !n the recent past, "There are another 160 who wont every day for news, and waving her Smoked meats-'_ia�s, mei., 28 to Flying Club—Includes officials on-bath sides of the frontier have to be paid off," is the grim corn- handkerchief to him when-on several_ 35c: cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked are being instructed to act. more care- meat of more than one realist among occasions-he-was so hard pressed as rolls, 28c: breakfast bacon,.30 to 40c;, — --.- — Canadians 11 the watchers: ! to.be brought to the last green. Lacks pea-mewled, 34c; do, smoked, 46 to 55c. London-"Comrades of -the Air' fa Germany,, furthermore; is determ- I Carbonic acid gas, which is heavier) — �- - P,:!c loins, 29c; shoulders, 21c; Force" is the name of a new assocla• !nFd trot to let the German-French;-than air and often develops in pockets , _ butts, 26c; hams, 26� jc. tion formed here for the purpose of ,egotiations break off completely. It 1 to a pressure of 150 atmospheres,jeW Sj►ste><ri Proves, Cured meats-Loan clear basun. 5® linking up airmen !n a social vtay'i is learned. An attempt will be made streams forth when an accidental tap. ,Highly Successful to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to 90 lbs.,22e; 90 to - Air Commodore Charles R. Samson, to keep up the discussions on at least i Loosens the pocket wall. It works' Cincinnati, O.-%N the declaration 110 lbs., 21 Heavyweight roils; 40c: l one of the most intrepid airmen alive. one of the many points involved. j rapidly and painlessly. "We find them: lightweight rolls, 25c. resided at the • inaugural meeting I by the Proctor & Gamble Company Heavyweight rolls, 40c; lightweight ; D The whale subject matter is cam as if they had. simply fallen asleep,' j of a Quarterly dividend of 60 cents a ro;lg; 25e. here receat!y{ licated• The Axing of the sum to be I a doctor said. share on common stock. os a $2.40 Lard-Pure, t•ar Ps, 15c; tubi itis; t' The Comrades )stead to eatabilsb paid for mines, the determination of. Known sB Death-Trap branches throughout the coan'ry ti sniff of coal to be delivered annual base. as compared with $2 a psi a, 17c; print-t. 17 to 17�ir. 1 Shortenin Tier;ci, 17c; tubs, �-` facilitate regular reunions. All o! the qu y This gas has long been known here, year ago, the possibility is raised. , I fleets and -nen who served in the to France and other problems need j and the Wenceslaus Mine has always that such success as this indicates 13 1`2 pails, 1t investigation, but their sotutton may 9.ppciat Dairy shortening-Tierces, a -- 1to,•al .~anal Air Service, the Royal',have advanced e�heir oftly for the' had s'-particularly_bad deputation as a may be coniderably due to the "em- 15c; tcbs, 1;li c; pail, 16c. ;Flying Corps -and the Royal A!r death-trap. The precautions taken is•1ployee-director," ,employee-prolltshax- GRAIN QUOTATIONS - ;Force are eligible for memberah'p as League council to ,discuss .them is c}nde setting of! a charge of dynamite ing" and "guaranteed employment" ars also members of the air forces September, before a new. shift goes on, in order 1 pians which have, respectively been, Of at to®, for �3r lots: Grain dea;ers on the 'ioronw Board ; qt� of Car4ada. Australia and South f1[rica,f 'to shake any of the n3cessartly ex. }n force since 1888 and 1924. re makingthe following The Idea of such a social link-up is;Miss England 11 Will posed pockets of gas loose, It !s also, -The Proctor. & Gamble -Company Man. wheat-No- 1 Northern, tJBc; warmly supported by air Marshal Sir' No. do, 98.ac; '$' Run Next Year?; forbidden to use vfbyit!n '•r.mtuer3 fa'was founded !a' ISo7 . iii 1888 its 2 Nt,.-3 do, 92 .�c; No, Joh.i Salmond. Lord Trenchard,, London,.England-Lord __"*akefleld. drilling for fear of opening up a dead profit-sharing system was established, 4, 90c; No. b, 8'?'ac; No. 6, 67si; feed, Y marshal of the Royal Air Force 534 owner of the motorboat Mi4a England IY wall of poison. Nevertheless, there i thus causing the company to be among 67c Manitoba Gude - and bay ports). been invited to, become presllant of Manitoba-oats-Na 1 feed, 42%c.; �r II, has decided not to race her again is no absolute safeguard except the the first o4 the Am business or No 2 'Z. 39''.&C. the new association. _ this year as a mark of respect Go Sir closing of the mine, which is isaid to ganizations-to realize and act upon the American corn-No. 2 yellow, 94c; akin the world's j duce a poor grade of coal !workingmen as well as moneyed per- lhillfeed; -:eL„ Montreal freights; y G Henry Seagrave and E, Ha121we11, who I be unprofitable anyhow, and to pro- fact that a time would come when \o. 3 do, 9214c. • perished after breaking Esp4ostoas of carbonic-acid gas have Bona might, to the profit of the or bags included-Bran, ton, $..4.2,, Kingsford-Smith to speed record oa Lake Windermere; It is expected she will compete II been known to have a force sufficient'ganizations, be'shareholders In grow- altorts, ton, $=G.:'•5; middlings, ton, ! to disrupt a aftosa of stone_ and coal 1 ing corporations. $31,25• �+ again next year in as endeavor to Ontario grain-Wheat, 95c to $1. < grain- Seek Fresh Record: improve the present world'a record,• weighing more than 1,000 tons, ac- In August at 1924) the employees. Barley• rye and buckwheat, nominal. cordlag to the Prussian Bureau of under an extension of the Droit-shay _ )Flier Will Talcs Off From, a9 many famous pilots have already I i HAY AND STRAW PRICES Mines, which futther points out that Ing_plan, were guaranteed 98 weeks' ' offered to dries her; and both the Wholesale dealer: in hay and follow- .Britain t0 Austria engine and the hull are reported to• the most dangerous moment is in the work in the year. Mea from the stray.' are quotit-g shippers the follow- {' tae of explosives, which meat be dis ranks became directors. ing prices for carload lots, delivered i -' Shortly be undamaged by the accident to the charged electrically from n distance, - on track,Toronto: - J Los Angeles-Pleas for a solo night, hydroplane's step, which, caused the _ -- boat to overturn.' and when .the m.n _ora all .above P No. ' timothy. $14; Na 3 timothy, from England to Australia in an at- _ the ground. $13 a 513.50; wheat straw, 10.50; oat tempt to break the record of 14 days �- It Is impossible to ascertain the Womar's Air Speed Mark straw, $10.50. were revealed recently by Flight Corn- Plane Rushes Swiss cause of the catastrophe now, but it is Set by Amelia Earhart LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS 7nandef Charles E. Kingsford-Smith,1 Mail to Huge Liner assumed that it must I ave Been start-! Detroit, M!ch.-Amelia Earhart,y Heavy beef steers, $8 to $9.35, pilot of the wortd-circling monoplane g transatlantic fifer, established an in- butcher steers, choice, $8,75 to $9�5, = Southern Cross. Cherbourg, France - Steam•�r-air-1 ed by a driller comm unawares on a do, fair to food, $7.50 tc $8; do, corn., plane mail service between Switzer pocket. I ternational.woman's epeed•record here $7; butcher heifers, choice, $8.75 to King ori-Smith, only man to fly 1 land and America was established President You-Hinderburg sent a, recently by averaging 181.18 miles an $9'25; do,fair to good,$6.75 to$7; do, across a Pacific and Atlantic oceans, ' hour over a three kilometer course. . corn., $5 to 87; butcher cows, good to said that he proposes: to frisks the July 5, when a Diann from Basel telegram of condoien.e and $'-•600 for ^ said in a light 'plane and set 10' brought 500,pounds of swiss mai! _tor I the-bereaved families, while-the Prus! Earlier in the week -Fife had trade chcice, S6•?3 to 37.50; do, mei., $•i days as the required time. He will the Csited States to'the steamship ;•clan Government sent $25,000, and the another record by averaging 174.9 to $6.25; canner^ and cutters. $1.50 to Berengaria. ; Reichstag will vote a sum for relief. ,miles an hour over a 100 kilometre $3; butcher bulls,'good to choice, $G Ay by way of Rome, Athens, Calcutta,' The plane left -Basel at a.m., ar- � course. to $6.75; do, med., $4.50 to $4,75; do, < • _' land Batavia, he said. - The flights were checked by observ- $7 to a, $4 to $4.25, feeders, good, The noted pilot said the flight will rived at Cherbourg 'at 10.45, and had Our idea of cruel and unusual pun- 11. $7 to $7.50; baby beef; $9 to $11, - start before September, for he -wtlt the ma, aboard- the BerenRaria at 1 Ishment would-be to sentence a Native era from the NattonaI Aeronautic As- Lockers,.good, 55:25•to.$6.50; calves, marry Mary Powell !a Australia that 1 p.m.- The liner Sailed for New York sociation •and the Federation Aero- good to choice, $10.50 to$11; do,med., ' . Son to write the history of Canada tit i ' $9 'o $10; do, corn., $7; milkers, $60 month. i at 3 p.m. _ 600 words. I nautique Internationale. to ?,90; springers, $70 to $90; lambs -- -- ---- - ------ - - choice, $12 to $13; sheep,.goods$2 to Rains Deluge Desert in .Central bac Flo, yearlings. $7 to $S; hogs, l; a bacon,w.o.c.,.$11.75 to$12;do,selects, N ,. $1 per �Lr premium; do,butchers, 75c Australia - Gr`ass Springing Up per nt, f.o b., price $i _ - �`, �,. r hog d��cou sin, ., cwt. under w.o.c.; do, trucked in, 50c �t "� cwt. under w.o.c. s• Even the mailman. who is used to Adelaide, S. Aust. Quipk iron _ a the dusty tracks, and hardly knows -� ' formation, almost overnight, from any other, was held up for several �. r Southern n Crass Is tilt) r x. -parched desert to a region of flooded i.a,eeks by floods Presented to Backer ° .: -'i rivers, luxurious vegetation and con-+ No one who has seen central Aus• s °' S )tented grazing stock is not unknown tralia•in normal times can imagine the Santa Maria, Calif Lieut Colonel _ Charles Kingsford-Smith recently. pre- '1n Australia, but it has rarely been I wonderful sight presented by water , experienced on such a scale as has glistening over thousands of acres-of � sented-tire-famorts-plat3e,-the Southern been'witnessed in the central areas of this empty continent: f s Cross, to G. Allen Hancock, backer of x the continent. 1 Dry conditions have reduced the iia transpacific flight, and then flew �. Watered by the best rains, in many flocks and herds to such an extent to San Simeon, Calif„ for a holiday places, for halt-a century, the whole I that for the present there ds not much The return flight of the ship will region has been transformed, the stock tq' take advantage of nature's cad its career, which emblazoned it •- in aviation history as one of tide great- floods spreading over enormous ex feast. Restocking has already started, est PathAnders of the skylarks. panses of dusty, thirsty land. and a but 'S is a slow and costly process. ��i ," a green tinge of almost forgotten grass Finance will be a difficulty, but the With Lieut.-Col. Kingsford Smith on ' ! his last trip. in the sturdy plane were V covering the landscape. railway to Alice Springs will facili-_ _. __ _two other members of t1i a-eros-which •`` Country which has not had rain for tate transport in a manner that was three ears received not possible a year ago. A wet win- V flew the Southern Cross from Ireland more than thr y p to San Francisco, Capt. J. Patrick Inches of magic moisture. There were ter is required to put the pastoral in- areas that had had only from a half dustry on a sound basis, and most o! 'Saul, Irish navigator and John W. i inch to an inch of rain .for several the interior will still want one pr two Stannage, radioman, and Mr. and Mrs. - .. n• Hancock—Mr.-Hancock--said said he pia -yea----Some places have received as good seasons to set these long, dry ned to place much as ten inches during the recent areas on a secltre-iaotin8:-But station- ce the Southern Cross on " rains. Soon the land will be carpeted owners are proceeding as fast as poo- display at an aviation college he with wildflowers, converting it into Bible with restocking, making ready r founded here and later- might place it a rich garden. for the better seasons that now seem in a museum. . Even in some of the more favored to be assured. areas, these floods etre the most ex- Meanwhile the new railway to Alice Rabbit Gives Birth to 23 - tensive for 30 years. The wide, empty Springs, which is the capital of the Winnipeg. -� A rabbit lies scored banks of the River Diamantina, one southern. half of central Anatralia. of centraivstr&lie's great rivers in has promoted a tourist traffic to the something of a record according to• ','; local authorities. the years of long, ago, are covered interior. ' 'over by a sea spreading on for miles. Motor excursions are running out A gray chinchilla, owned by W.' steel works in Essen+ `w The flooded ground will provide feed to the aconic beauties of the DdcDon- ,A view of an Imposing work of the new Krupp visit;d Toole, recently gave birth to 23 young for shleep and cattle for a long period. aid range, which is unique in its mas- Germany, on the Rhine-Herne canal. These works will probably be, _, ones; of these 20 are still alive and ; It is difficult now to Be wh�e herb- sive charm and climate of crystal oft• during the Berlin world power conference this Yost'• • doing nicely. •age is not growing. hilaration. t+•;, :!' "(1'y X Y 7Yk '1�',1•fq.e. �ti4•'f\} 'f:^ry .+d4 „i, •..� • 'w. •'N'�i ':F W' .✓+ •J�Ir"°" .' �4'•.. i.r .:.E• l✓ 1 '.�-u9 r'f+W\ v. 4 , ,�� r�.. r .>,_,;� , _r<..a�:: '...' ..•..•'' ._..�. �, a•. rr � s., y- .r. ••3x',Fa. - • . ea ..r f +Y' r � r a , ; ,E >�• � Ellicott (equal) DorisBennett, Mary ,Entrance Ezaminstime . Toaaaaelli, Clifford Dynes and Ross D -� 15 3M 30 _R BOMNDs__Govt. prri sad Hood (equal). Oscar Security and service is age Boads. Also, 'Tenets „ Anderson (roc) Entrance examinations at Clare- _ s Jr. III to Sr. III-Harr Insurance of all!rinds. ;_1 gate vestments at from pee $LIS p.c year.: a ao tr-paidlo sav,me.; y Resile and wont results. denotes honors. labocriptioer ro the unitsd scary sad Chat oma Hamilton (•equal), Sr. II to Jr. Ruth Annis*, Earl Booth*, June For Low rates for Auto Insurance and Ce1°L• * . ... Fire Insurance. 1x9aRAxUB-Au°lasses writt�ts, Brita00 is advance. III--Annie Coulson, 'Ivan Fuller, Jr. syth , Marisa Kilpatrick Dorothy II to Sr, II--.Tack Carlisle Sr, I to Linton', Grace Selman*, Muriel Wea Also. representative of I ding Fin. Automobile. Wiled- JOHN M U R KA R Proprietor. ' Jr. II-Verna Fuller; Sr. Pr. to, Jr. rn , Olive Bassett, O. Bayles, Marg. The Canada Life Assaraaoe 00. storm.Accident and Sicknese. i I-Thelma Carlton, Kenneth Ander. Bayles, Herb. Brown, Alvin Byre, R• 4,21y Address _.Phone or write ' son, Ruth Bradshaw, Fred Smith, Jr. Clark, Ken. Dopking, Clar. Duerden, BROUGHAM. ONTARIO � f ED. BOWMAN,Whitby DUNBARTON. Pr.-Jean Smart, Francis'Willson.'E; Russ, Gray, Jean Gregg, W. L, Holt. � J. Matthews teacher, by, Lorne Kester, Robt. Kinnear, Art 'lir.and Mrs. Kemp, of Kankakee. Cherrylwood School Promotion Re- the Norman Lehman, Robt. Mil- �are the_gusem of Dire. Jean White. ler, Edith Ni hs+wander Ma Diise Helen Thom spent a few days port• Jr, V to Sr. IV-John Teefy ' g Phil- this OY M OR R ' S. H i s ibis ween with friends in fiFranWn. Hazel Petty, Frank Sobol, Sr. III to ups, Alma Pugh, Luella Redshaw V. !!lies Ethel Bray,of Pickering, visit- Jr. IV-Mary MacRae. Jr. III'to Jr• Sadler, R. Stephens, T. Tomlinson, ad with Mise Gilaiar feet weekend. IV-Phyllis Grew and Mildred Ho11• Marg. Ward, Virginia White, Evelyn .�7 Brown.. l C K E R / N O Misses Janet Allison and Agnes Inger (equal), Jr, III to Sr. III- "Thom are visiting at Dixie for a few Hugh Teefy, Peggy Stone Alvin Pii 7layye• key, Chas. Calladine, Sr. II to Jr. IIT are.Jae. Weeks and family, of To. __Clayton GO-, Bobby Torrance Es N = C E - ronto, are holidaying with Hisser A. - a y g ther Barkey, Russeill Perks. Jr. II- o lY F 1 D E 1�1 l.� and V.Allison. Notice is hereby given to the _ �• / 7_'Taylor, Roy Flett No an Th- . Gordon and Mrs. Murlion and fam• y land owners of the ilp spent Sunday with the layter's °mss, Leonard Hollinger, Daphne. _ You may send-the ch!ldren_.to shop here with every Oona Gather, Wm. Lorton. Stone, Muriel Torrance. Sr. I-]:v- TOWNSHIP OF PICKEKING dance. They will be treated with the same coarteey elyn Grigsby, Jr. I-Margaret Som- That the Wee4.Act is to be more erville, James Armstrong, Anna Te. rigidly enforced during 1930 se if you came in person, or you may phone CHLRRYWOOD efy, Kenneth MacRae, Emily Petty, Walter and Mrs. Waddell, of Har. Leonard Grew, Bobby Morrish. Clause 3, Ontario Weed Control Act if-you with. Our delivery will take your imwamith is Visiting friends here at states "Every occupant of land or if present. • * the land is unoccupied, the owner -; - requirements right to your door. i Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of Bluevale, �Plekering Mills shall destroy, all weeds designated are visiting their daughter,Mrs.Leon• noxious by the reRulatione as often in Let us take care of your Grocery ,Needs and Gates. _ every year as is sufficient to prevent Quite a large number attended the the ripening of their seeds," ` 8. S. picrilcat Oshawa on Friday last we have a limited quantity of NOXIOUS WEEDS ' and report a good time. extra Rood aallty Shorts at Bladder Champion Ragweed, common Ci$ERRYWOOD AND PICKERING� - Pleased we are to see Alex Lawson Ox-eye Daley Ribgrass - �aro d again, after being laid up with the price of ordinstry mill Sow Thistles Stinkweed abtood poisoaiog in his foot. feed, excellent for pigs White Cockle Tumbling Mustard phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 800 Walter and Mrs. Ferguson and Mise or any live stork. Wild Oats _-Wild Oats '111larion have returned .to their home Canada Thistle Burdoeks Tia les with Harrowswith. after spending two The feed this to is oar line. We Blue Weed Wild Lettuce Pickering Hardware 5 � � rte' . weeks with Prieads around here. etude this to Rive you the Chicory Wild Lettuce - A high-class garden party will be beat possible value •- Docks , ibeld on the church lawn on Friday :-, for your stoney. Property owners are advised to ex. +eveoing,'July 18th. The program will ercise great care in destroying all nox• Ibe ander the leadership of Duncan R. We have Chick starter, ERR Mash four weeds before they go to seed and -CLIMAX BUG KILLER - •iDowaa, Canada's ppopular entertainer, Scratch Feeds, or any feed the co-operation of every one is a=• 'No spraying; no water, no mixing, all ready for ase on po- ont comprises Duncan v Cowan, you may need, deliver• petted In a general elesa•up, Itatoes. vegetables, currants and gooseberry bashes, Roes -int, miss er; Ddiee Ethel Evans,ionise- !bushes, shrubs and all small ve etables-stimulates the -let;21[isw Hila Whitmore,elocutionist: lea any reasonable If these precautions are not taken: g lLolu Westiick• aceompaoist There distance. the Inspector may exercise his author- growth and is easy to apply. 1 • Will be a bazaar at which homemade _ ity and have the menace removed he. All kind@ of Garden Toole, Screen Doors WLndow (baking will be sold. Refreshme6t -'hone 5317 fore the weeds mature. 9ereene and screen Wire Cloth. booth on the ground. Program at 8 o'clock. Adanssion 35 cents, children ADAM SPEARS, Pickering KiuiIIF Commov i Ioa,pector, Chick Starter. Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit, :'80 cents. Whitevale; Ont. soauot. RLPORTa ( - Plow Share@ for nearly all make of Plows - - Promotion Examinations of theS. IS. No. 6 Brock Road. Names in or- :` - Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. ,der of merit. Entrance Class--No:- =a Fuller, Bruce Anderson, Ross -- _ -- Fiearp Plows and Scaffiers - to Jr, IV-Harotd - - - W have it, can et it. ar it is not made. -.. :�ennett, SEdith r. ll3aatie and Myrtle : 4 g - _ he SHt�'�iV' BOAT - I S. RALSI�ON, PI "� a,. Pickertax on-the Lake "®amping Teotlag Picnicking Free Flow, t u• Swings and Play(bounds under Unbeatable, V - the shade of the old _ apple tree.. Fert1lizers 'The pl" to.pend. _ SUNDAY AFTERNOON - ' Our lines of Harness. Collars and Parts are the best yet. Hes oars Refreshment Booths convinced. e v a L spell satisfaction _ .. and be co i ed W haw vel ee the 'SAUNDERJ,BARRETT _ IMS ha"chang+edI No more went. We carry some mighty fine lines of Work Boots dt BAUNDFRS ing for fertilizer delivery! For your and our prices are right, NOTICE -= Fall Wheat we evil! carry C. I. L. Mixed IMen's Overalls, Smocirs, Trousers and Shirts sold ,Fertilizers in stock! Come in st`onomy prices. '�i�'hitevale •: If1�8., •I get the facts about these improved, Our Men's Fine Weer section is quite complete. Try ae. ' Free Flowing Fgtilisers that can't dog Chopping our Specialty �/ Y in the drill! •_.. •: _ n goods pall repeat customers ice y ' - �'O r nod a @pea to rs a a e GRA1N- FLOUR -.FEED Headquarters for _ i C ECIL _BRADLEY ... W. D. MORRISH, Highland Creek. Ont. f aeTERLING MILLING CO.. LTD. - .High grade Feeds for Poultry, CANNING, Whitby, Ont. - - P = C SK E � I N' CSF - It Cattle, Hoge etc, 71Ntf .Phone Mark. UO3 CiFaD MORTGAGE SAS _ SPECIAL PRICES . .,.1 'Under the provisions of the Powers TEAM c c c of Baas contained in a certain motgage w, w - ....::' 'FOR• TEAM HARNESS which will be produced at the time of F J the sale there will be offered for sale * i .by public auction t►n the premis", A Brt►ee-moan ted Team Backhand Har6ese4 being a t of Lot.Seventeen (17.)is the Third(8)Range Broken Front One. 2 inch layer trace with heel chains,. $42.00 _ ti •.eession.4n the Townsnip of Pickering, lerav,el the sting's Atghmag With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. va Saturday, the Second Day of Aug. band, 40).00 IItIllsnst, 19Wafternoon, at the boor of two o'clock to ily Black mounted Team Backband Harness, ><88.50An afternoon lay Walter B. Powell, Da �Coaeh SJnatiooeer, the loilowing premises, eVICeS " bring Breeching ' s�4426 71ty part of Lot seventeen (17) in not s harness, but eaetoui made in our t hird (8) Range Broken Front _ `'Phis is f own 6hsp n s o t Markham. •4Dondescrib d the Township of aPicker. ICK N _TORONTO -fag described as follow,: Commencing We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. st the South East angle of Lot seven• - --teen(17)-Range-three(3): Theaca_Di.cu. - =�C y-:F . -T : .0 D S �tberiy along the Easterly limit of said Fare 50 \rCtits U �9ot which is also the Westerly limit of ,.$load Allowance known as Station »Road a distance of 1075 feet 6 inches LeaveLPickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto Harness and Collar Manufacturer to a point; Thence Westerly in a la_ M. - etraigbt line a distance of 1328 feet 9 --A, M,. _ w 625 1.55 •� � Home Phord8�gf Inches more or lees to a point rn the. w 6.30 P2.80 ■..■ A.�g��M. Q-TT. Westerly limit of Lot N umber seven. n' 6 55 2 58 7.30 3.30 teen (17) distant 1075 feet a inches 7.55 `3.55 r --_ - 8.30 4.30 Measured Northerly thereon from the 8.55-�4-55-- -�� - - - 8outb` angle o sAi o ;T rt-encs 955 5.55 10.30 z 6.30 , Southerly along said Westelsly limit a 10.55 z 8.55 :r� 11.50 7.30 distance of 1075 feet a inchr s to the ,11.55 7.55 "` -:South West angle of said -lot number P. M. z 8.55 P. M. x'8.30 :seventeen(17); Thence Easterly along 12.M 9.55 12.30 9 We have a fall line of Sampson Hay Forks and Turnip Hoes in�etoIej the Southerly.limit, of said lot seven. 1.30 10,50 _The_best.on the msrkeL green(17)a dispance of 1326 feet9 inches v 10.26 - - - -_ _ swore or lees to the point of commence 'v Sunday only w Doily ezt�ept 9an�c ay - y POTATO BUGS ARE HERE sanest eontainiog about thirty(30)acres z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only, We have Arsenate of tread, Paris Green and Climax Bug Biller . cg land. _ #On the property are said to be erect. Coach convections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, -W-have a Good Cattle Spray at 75 cents per gallon. <ed two cottages and suitable farm Bram Bring your own cans. - ,buildings, pion, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford, _ _The property will be sold subject to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate points. . Miner Rauning Shoes all sizes �a reserve bld. Coach: at,Buffalo for all U. S. A. points year Tires' and Tubes for all Terme and conditions of sale may be p -�• Good care." shad on application to the undersigned. N A good -supply of all kinds of Groceries at lowest prices. Dated at Toronto this 9th day of _ 0 ::July, 1930. Gray Coach Lines.$ICHA3iD50`,PICTi$RI�(}-$C JIcLt$Y .._Phone your order'. - We deliver. 213 Confederation Life Building, Phone Markham f)-402. _ Toronto, Solicitors for Joseph Gormlea_46!8 a General es' rn * M. Duncan Merchauty 'Clreenver t;. rL - apw.Y.:,.•..�La.-Y�MM. •M '...U,:��m-..s�..S�l•a�'i`WQ' RIC �II�IRti R _ -Liz ++: ,.•,; .r;,-, k!''vr. •r..wYi >iKd` '2 ''Vyh••"' .,y.f rW;:`'�..tt,, .`py.,» . ,.•.t,,, 'R'7' `:�' .'N •,.y ,i,y.y,k... Y .p . vfy ... . °- ,,, "J• .;�!y.... ..r. ..sn. _ .`a� ` '•' '�.. '�: ^-•t^G - 7-TT.T t� �y "'" - .:t. '' '•.�: .. ' '`•' he p r r 4.'• !�� ,:�` cl. eloNT. I1rL� T1BLa-Pieiseriag Station O .1! E X7.,1 Tulips-Darwin - B_ -lacksir�_thing ;l T.IL Trains gaio�Beet ha�s totiarws TUgold - of Toronto, fnae IN. 10 Mad 7.58♦ M. x =home over Sunday. _ 28 Local 1584 IN IL Having rented my premises in,. Prime &0o for 50 mixed,or 4.00 Horse-shoeing and Geral Work L Fmgold had a business trip to `• 80 Los.l 6.18 P. M; Pickering I have mored to - -the city on Tuesday. .DaUy except Sunday a, 100 mixed. Order early. promPWy stranded to. Mrs. P.=-Macnab renewed old ac- setas WOO ins as fdlaww- __g= ��.�� _ Orders come direct from Holland. Lawn, Mowers Sharpened o. 8fi Local 9'28,L H. and Repaired. quaintances here last week. , 29 Local ` iap.M. Where I will conduct a black. La Candear, white, green tipped Remember W. Hl, Mopre s meeting fl Mail 8.40 P.1[. smithing businsee sad-a Mr. Van Der Hoer, golden'ye otiv `: atiefaetion guaranteed. on Wednesday evening; July 28rd. - service station. Phone Maly. 4125 Dir. -Wilkey is in Toronto at.prey- Daily except Sunday T.. Peach Blossom, dark pink dito 9tsadard Foregoing L according Impefial-oil and_Eaa, tires and Rubra Maxima, dark red + ' ent taking-up a course in.-pedagogy time. tire repairs. CIara Batt, salmon pink ' John and Mrs. Forgie, of Dunbar- 91y. HIG}HLANIf+t7RE.EK Also, Taxi Service to or from P`arncombe Sanders, roee•ecarlet •. 'ton, visited Claremont friends on• NOTICE - p ^ Saturday evening. any point. ging Harold, deep dark rose H R. Grall'augher Ted and Billy Tomlinson left...on Having taken over Robt.�P'easby's LaCatideur, white H. • Tuesday to spend their'holidays with garage, Bzongham, we are now rsad� La Tulips Noire, black - Grain Merchant aheir aunt in London. to give service is Bzougham as oD �W Madam Serfage, lilac rose E. and Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Bur- as in Claremont, All 5. Pride of Haarlem, bright robe Toronto _ ton visited the letter's brother in Service car always ready, day off phone Brook. 1808 T. Elliott, Agent, k to Hay, John g Iain the market purchase Toronto last Sunday, night service. _ Mary Street, Oshawa - As Dr, l+iqnnt&tinng an eil Smith is about to take Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering Ift �27g - taw, Grain an Potatoes, - t weeks vacation, his office.w11i --Ciaaolut 13efberling Tira� Waaler- '�- .►J1- _ R •- --------- be closed during that period. 251y, A. L. PILHET. - a.. 3A . GF I M 3 014 The C. G. I. T. will have charge of — -' at the morning service JOHN H N S E L M A 111 • (3 R. R. No. 1, . ` the singing _ In the United church on Sunday a. m. 8 r Phone Pickering 1712. . Mrs, Lewis and children left on, 'Shoer and (General BlaeTtamith, Haying j - 'Sunday for Collingwood to visit her, Oxy-acetylene Welding T 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal , niece who came for them in her.car _ and Brazing We are pleased to note that Wm CT_+ARE�r201`TT _ . � . BIJILDE RS :Graham is recovering from his ser- Wishes to announce that he will carry fous illness but is still confined to on business in the shop which he -.'bed, has purchased from Thos. Ste- Our stook of Hay Toole, such as forks, tines, slings, rope, We are now ready to _ ,+ Thos Paterson has just completed phenson,starting on hay track, brackets, Oars and accessories supply you with: + ' the re-shingling 'and repair work tb Monday,May 19th. ~- 'the buildings belonging to 'Miss WarNNON „ is $OW OOmplete, BRICKS,, OONCRETE ker. _ _ - --BLOCKS; INTERLOCK. Mins Laura Morgan is reported to 117 _ 1 *" be in somewhat Roorer health again V 1 VI /� e also ha 4e pariB green, ar88IIat9 Of lead, ar86nate 01� ING PIPE, DRAIN TILS, a # and not improvidg as her friends lime slimes bag filler, sprayers etc. ; would like. -BROUGHAM s g , 0 19-AND AND GRAVEL, John Selman is again on duty in his blacksmith shop after being laid �OCOrgl101i-D98rIII B1II(1®r Twine in both Perry Cement wti for several days_ an attack New line of splendid 8r ��^^,, Q - OO feet.and 650 feet. „. _ Products Co.. ,of rheumatism. ' . DRESS GOODS , Ralph Bertrand is confined to his - 871 Bay St., Toronto .' 'bed again- under instructions from - - 'his physician. His condition is re- Justin, for ladies and _ north of _ _ AN n nor � ;ported to be unsatisfactory. L ' Children. :. •: High al rn • P � 1. mile � We congratulate Gordon Birkett For Qzick Sale , d Creek J on having passed the Elementary Piano Examination, not George Bir. Arsenate of Lead, Lime, Paris kett as reported last week- Green, Climax Bag Buick Touring, 1926 .i 'Mrs. Harry Thomson, Mrs. Barnt. Killer etc. Chevrolet Touring ' Idrs. J. H. Beal and Mrs. A, I. - Ford Coach Chandler spent Wednesday pienick= 1 ' ins at Musaelman's Lake. AT T HE Star Touring ` _ Rev. M r. Stuart. Educational Sec. 3B,ugby Ton Track ( BARR for the Ontario Prohibition 'Lnion KORE 15.30 Tractor, nearly new, MoC'iorm,ick-Deering . five a very instructive address m he United church on Sunday•. CLA$EMONT Massey.aarr?s Binder, nearly new Mies Isabel Johnston, pupil of ,.�_ Fordson Tractor Mise Aldine Ward successfully pan• The fotsopecia s nye a few of the -. . 6 H. P. Engine , sed her Piano Primary Eyatnination now being _. +w}th_honors. We .congratulate isa. offered : 11 H. P. Engine Oil. - - - Q Mrs. Nichol. of Toronto, and miss 2 can*of Peas. -`� cents Maggie Graham intend starting on cans Pork and pis•ns. 25 cents /�__,�e� f'�w,� �.' a � j�®j�� ' July 28th. on a two moth's trip to 2 lbs. Ginger Bna 26 recta Ch" Cool E weak of eat to visit the hitter's broth- 2 pkg of Sale. -25 recta designs that see y thew 2 pkge of Lax. - 25 cents dignified. not artistic er at Invermay. Sack. designs that troaLd be - Rev. J. S. Ferguson. of Carleton 2 pleas Shredded Wheat, 25 eon" P las a that for +the Place. formerly of Pickering, will Il ts+ers P 8t O Soap. 25 cents `'S purpose in view. The -amupy the pulpit in the Claremont 7 bare Castile Soap, p, Dna illustrated is.atm- and Brougham United churches on Highest prices paid for butter and - - hop 9* yet has artiA". -Sunday at the usual hour. eggs. Save our coupons. Quite a nwber.from here took in We deliver every day. AT ' "No :iFrwtsr Tribute' the Excursion to Rochester X. Y. C. • �. �vE� _ , last week. The party included Mase C N. W. STAFFORD, 8 Aldine Ward, Miss Clara Underhill 871 Phone 2501 E BERTRAND . Hin ton Road. ;James Underhill and Will Evans. y • e Whitby A large number from Claremont he arden art on fid- „ .. Phone Whitby ended t party LAREMONT -ONT. art g , -Bryan -C - : sew Wilson's lawn;-on the 5th line of i Uxbridge, -on the 9th inat.. A large crowd was present and the Crowd was - • CLABEMONT• ,A'few of the many specials good. e J. K. and'.Mrs. Evans are to be con 2 Cane of Aylmer Soup for ,. gratulated on being honored rgith 19c _ - Afew of the you can get- Pkos of Shredded Wheat. ...` '� 25c the title of great grandfather and .2 Lbs Seedless Raisins.- - .r - 25C at grand mother, when a son was .at E, Bryan`p : gre Larne bottle of Olives, reg 75c, for ,,• �49c R born last week to Howaid and Mrs. Prunes,Inrge and plump,Ib 15e 8 Pck Jar Rubner@, _ Besse, of Stayner. .. •• •• •- c __ - � .�aS11T�IIC8 �• . Rev. S G. Brown , of Richmond, ' Seedless Raising. 2 The 2Se 6 Bars F da G Soap for _ _ ,..' �` 26c Que., called on Claremont friends Shredded Wheat. 2for 25e _ adi •.• •.. Cheap rates f mandcountry last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Kill gg's Bran Flakes,2 for 25c _ buildings. . . � e8' 8111:; Hose,all the latest shades, 8pe0IS1 Windstorm Iasarsaoe on baiidlags. _ were formerly school teachers in .Rice$.depiee, 2 for 26e wind•milla,Silos eta Claremont. Their old acquaintance French Peas, 2 cane for . 25c r per pelt 19 OeIIte• _ _. _ rAere tad to nee them. _ -'�AutomobtlI Insurance " of all kinds. Rob and Mrs. Worthy and the Pork and Besse, 2 cpus far 25c Mens Bilk Half Hose,,per: pair 75 cents _ ;former's sister-in-law' spent a few SALB FARMS.FOB days in Claremont and on their ret. Premium Tea of Rood Havoc, With QpeclQl liIIe Of C+inghams, 23 OentA per yard - '- - Write orphone a�- -urn to Brampton were accompanied cup and'saueei, 5W per ib. by 'Mrs. Gibbons who' will spend a Deliveries suety day. Fanny Bath Towels 39 Dente each : - E D B O M A H` s� ,month or more with them. , Mrs. Walter Ward returned to her >� home on Wednesday last,' after un- � . B R Y g rT A fall line of Tennis Shoes at lowest prices 20 WHITBY, ONT. -dergoing an operation for appendic- Phone Claremont $701' -sae our samples of Make-to-measure Clothing. They Green Rivet itis at St. Michael's Hospital, Toron- - are the newest patterns. x to. We are glad to know that she Boys and(:iris join the Basket Factory t .- Is recovering very rapidly., - Mrs. 'Pearson, of Hamilton, who .FLEET FOOT _ phone 1401. -_ _ _.. - Maonlaeturere o! formerly worked for Henry and Mrs. - - All kinds of Fruit Baskets; Beret Michell years ago, called for, Mrs. Athletic Club.. Crates, Farmers, Bushel Lyman Pilkey on their return from _ h their holidays at Beaverton. The lat (,}Iris should not have to be bothered Baskets,.Clothes Baskets. r . ter intends to visit in 'Hamilton for " with popping corns: You wont if Frank Pennock, w a week. you have comfortable Siting . Wherever hen. Pilkey and Mr. Parsons have footwear, _ Proprietor ' exchanged their business. Mr. Pilkey Bdy a pair of Fleet Foot Shoes made by Maker of the well known- fbas taken over Mr. Parson's truck the Dominion Rubber Co. •You fill - : �� ' ' _ Baru"' Baskets. 'Susiness while the latter has take.i theapplication:and you will receive a j -""rim' Phone Markham UM over Mr, Pilke- ' _. _ Claremont and Brougham. We.wish a membership button, r !Gather Toget�ec ` them both success. ' We'bave a full line of Fleet Foot & In our last issue,we made an error Shoes to fit everybody from t` in stating that only four pupils from 75 cents to$1.75. the Claremont school had written on A full line of Fresh Groceries w P 4.RRYIN form nee - -the Entrance Examination. ice. It involves both risk and inconvenience. fid. 4 een candidates Vote, of whom seven -.Granulated Su ar,10 lbs; We` The ideal-way is to carry Travellers-' (cheques is- r ' _secured honors. Both pupils and tea- Icing Sugar,2 lbs. 15c sued by all branches of this Bank. cher are to be congratulated on the Rice,2lbs. 1ec good showing. Raisins,seedless, 2lbs. "23a ThPee Tcavellera' 'Cheques' are• easily obtained. Two of the Claremont bowling Peas,,-2 cane for _ - rinks attended the =Usually targe salmon, 2 cane for - -They cost very little ; and they have this great tournament at Uxbridge. So' largo Castile Soap, 3 bare for 10c advantage they are accepted as cash, in was the number of teams competing Quaker Oats. with china, lbox 34c .. almost any corner of the world where civilized that some had to be sent to Port Shortening, 2 lbs. 35c people gather together. - - Rolled Oats. 5 lbs. _ 2oc 'Perry to complete the meet. The us- -nal G Soap.8 bare 25c —nal trophy was brought back by the Claremont rinks. (Good Dairy Butter, 1 lb. 28c >�� C f A'DT j�N BANK K Our football team went to Brook- WE DELIVER �� j�-�j� D'l-�1�) lin last Saturday evening-and defeat = �- - r -- ed the team by the score of 5-3. To- F I N G O L D S oFaM f tnorror- (Saturda;7) the Goodwood ,,�,�hyamafad +S }p- r'.11 come to Claremont to, LOWER PRICE STORE Gold and Installed by pl:,y with our once. Game called ail Pfsone.3t101 7HE STANDARD BANF. OF CANADA 8.15 r. m• atandar� time. Ererc• ! 'FRANK I FECUSE ' body come and help our boys to,w1u.'.CLAI$E+MONT, {QNT • ... _�. .., ..-... ;�,', - t .. , ... x' 4' • -t LaS - ^'(.... ,y'2^C : i Ir lax... 7- ,^'6'9+.v" ,•J'. 1....r zh S'.,...4' : �.: .r',. .rf. +.•s •-.,� s �..' ..d,�y,.. .�, '!'. ..,. �` ,2`"+sa•",a.,-Y-��,�n.s,�a.� A,. �rw,. :..� .• _ .Js#,. .- .n ..... •... ,... , y. ,., . .�. 7`�:?�" �.. •+.:�'.;,�- ... �,;�.� p. ax�x+t:.�..••.e '}•.,,,�. '.t ,.� , i i' 71 - '',,, " - '.:. ° :.: ". .,: > RI•R:I- ^s^2+/19 G9 F..,� '` '�''� �ys( • ti - - , ..�•rs.r.- • ;.W:. e.��1Fb.'.'.• .OR„E'AX- �.- - .. - ,�•• - O . a., rte• I.I. - _ •• - -. - ,.� _ QT'S THE CUSTOMtN -C ADA Xj -every country has Its own delightful social traditions to liears it was considered'a very delicate attention fora lad? ght a gentleman's cigar . . . In-Spain, the women still light � their men's ci . . In Canada,the custom of smoking Wilson's - - ;Bachelors•—It) Havana filler—cigars data back a quarter of a eovvFcls^Taeo century. POPULAF.ITY Play, .is the .business of children. F It makes them physically strong, men- Today, they are the outstanding ten cent brand is quality stad T A group of university co-eda adopted tally alert, and spiritually rich. They ;popularity. _ _ '.•.. _ __ Jt Yormuta, for popularity which is will-not thirve without it. Begin with - J worthy the study of the young'miss the toys ca the living room floor, send her fond mamma who wants her �'•' and the sand pile, lead up through', Ito get on well. It is .this: dolls, marbles, bat .and ball, skates - I. Always be a ht and all sorts of games, o a - .• -- t' in selecting your volae ball. And `2. Uee good Ease football, tennis and p , clothes and do sot let your actions .keep it up with golf, chess and cards ' belie that taste. until the curtain is drawn on the / 3. Always be a good sport. Do what last game, the majority wants, but not to the. detriment of your own convictions CLEAR CLOSETS �r ���� _•_ _: ,and ideals. 4. Play bridge. term!,, .golf, swim Do not hoard a closet full of things and dance. you think'you.may possibly use some 6. Read the papers. Know your time, The,' attract moths and hold ' current events, Politica.and atiletica. dust and.make it hard .to keep the c �� I S, ~ ; .f std vi+�u ollx "It is- well- to, converse on serious closet airy and sweet smelling. Those ' foil w�•aa 'topics as well as_light ones. things will not grow more valuable z t ` 6. Handing a . ..line" is helpful, but rather more out of style. IY you rk� a T h 1 s "you-great-big-wonderful-boy" cannot use them now, it is likely you F stuff does Bet over, \ will care less for thein as time goes Do not neck, . and do not try by. Another consideration is that f -_ -. in pQeeS' be a gold digger, - there are poor people, who have been - t0 - S. There !3 no harm in kissing a out of work, whom voa could make �� r , n of whom you are paztieu- 'more comfortable with some of those -p�aCks Of five boy fried l,arty fond. but do not kiss prOmiscu• outgrown or slightly won clothes. * ` pusly. Thrifty mothers could make them over , 9, Dress attractively, bet not neves- for large broods of needy youngsters. - earily expensively. A bop notices the l There are probably enough garments general effect you produce, so be as hanging unused in the closet. of the - - I " -W, !pretty as you can. wen to-do to clothe in comfort all the LSON 10. First, hast and always-be fend- pwr.. Ready-made cl,thing !s so in- mine. Don't emulate men in dress.[ expensive today that it is folly to langaage or conduct. hoard- cast-offs on the p,esumptiou'. that you may use them some time.' - FROSTING HINT$ - - Cakes which "are to be frosted mould be cool ane: have. a crust tree Night, the time for recuperation from crumbs. A boil frosting should! and renewal of vigor for the next day's - - pot run nor soak into the cake. ,.enterprises; -falls of this when one -. Keep the edges of th. cake even.; tosses and turns with indigemtton. - CIL at* if rna layers are not even, place them! through long "nights devoid of ease". - i" so that the cake. when frosted. will' To.steep well, one must have a colt- -be be uniform In thickness- Portable stomach. This means eating Frost the top of the cake first, put•!I a light supper and your heaviest mewl_ + • ] / f } i•tlny the frosting !n the centre and to the znorniag or at neon. -,-- f� i S l_ o g + ` e ® n p u-rrki,ng it lightly to the edges. Next i -At evening time, one (eel;, worn i-fT,)Qt the sides, keeps.g the utensil; and craves something e.�pec#a1.'to tole ttr�H. from crumbs. L'se quick.. deft! her up. She thinks it 'fa food, but i[ at,okes. - , 1 is not. A light me-1 with rest or 1'o ma-ko. a boiled frosting. Pour! play afterwards, will tura the- trick. 0 half cupofbciiing After a- ht of discomfort and wake- water ne three I i (fourths cu of'sugar. add one-fourth J fulness caused by tnilt�catsoa, fife ���� tit teaspoon of cream of tartar",-or a next-day w12i too tooaxY enough - ADE itablespoon,' of white corn 'syrup. one is certain to- be very ineffiefent, - - Either of these will make the frosting I Put the dimmers on your appetite at is �3 deaf likely to crystallize, Boit thisi evening time it you would make your 1 Can; da's 'Ro ' dato ros iry ,mixture until the syrup is the soft ball days happy aLnd full of achievement, - ! = istage or spina a thread. To tell when, 'it is this, drop-a tittle of it Into a Cup` ' - - ` FOOT ALLME'NT of very cold water. 'It it forms a very ' z '.� ; 'world-voids conditions have created- development of trade within fife soft ball which loses its shape when .Many adults -have a,foo[ disease, V :.fan econorruC situation that .presents Enftpire is the logical solution of the remored from the water, it Is as FOU; c'i;nsed by a vegetable parwatte whlI; -; problems demanding the highest enormous problem invoked; and the _ ' want it. Add it to the stiffly beaten flourishes on the floor of public dress= - qualities of statesmanship fottheir enthusiastic manner in which the wh!te of an egg. The egg should helJng piaee-s,-s'how'er boards and mats, solution. -Since the war period, new 'King-Dunning Budget has been :. .... ,.beaten until It will hold up to a peak. bath tub, bathroom and bedrooms.. tariff"barriers have ,been created - received "throughout the Empire .but not until dry. if it is over-beaten l The malady is rarely serious, but by rainy countries, restricting the ensures Canada a most favourable "the frosting has a curdled appearance.I annoying,- After one believes the dls- purists for Canadian" products and position at the Imperial Conference - Pour the syrup over the egg white ease !s cured, i[ may break out again. necessi ting new trade arrangements. For the interchange of products. !u a fine stream, beating constantly'. as the fungus will lie dormant in the __ _ ! . .Ad" little (lav,3rtng,.znd beat the skin for a long time. One may be rid Early recognition of this trend provided Providing a market for Canada's farm trotting vigor6usly to make It smooth .of this pest..by-.the persistent use of the inspiration for the King-Dugtning products,ensuring the building up of IL sinal fluffy, a strong dbslrifeetaitt ointment rubbed .: _ _ .Budget, which has indicated the path ra home-market for her manufactured To make uncookQd frosting, stft+! into the soles at night. TouriatA along which Canada must proceed to products,the policy of the King admin - J►b.�at two and a half cups of con- would do .R'eil to slip on bedrgalt ensure a continuation•of her com• 'istration -offers the greatest assurance ^ fectioners' sugar. Add two teaspoans silppera tieftire stepping on hotel Imercial prosperity. The prompt. 'of Canada's future prosperity. .. 'lbf hot water to a stiffly beaten eggl floors, and to spread a fewspaper on i - - - -- bite. Add the sugar until the mix-, the floor of tate shower bath. s' cure !s-the right consistency to spread,r _— LOWER COST, OF LIVING then flavor and beat thoroughly: - -EGG sAl:Ao - Budgets during the past nine years of electorate is asked to approve'on July r Add chopped nuts to ,.hopped hard- . Liberal Administration have loweredgth,is an 'extension of-this t _ SUNSHING' MEALS Iboiled eggs, pile on crisp lettuce policy; I leaves acid cover with mayonnaise. ;ltariffs on many commodities and lilt Those who five on the Yarm -have f these !dairy equipment and machinery in - 4-Implements-o production; al the free ' t• to the best chance to be heaitl chiefly jreductions have automaticallylowered 'general placed on - e its , a, IiRS. SOLO' WON SAJ's.: . , orcelian and china,-free.under the because they-cam eat sunshine meats; living costa to the Canadian public. P - g :The King-Dunning Budget,which the British preference. • that is foods which have been groRing het hborly love-is rho sauce which • in the sunshine• and bave absorbed. makes _delicious. the dry bread of - Its powerful rays. .Fresh,-green vege- everyd., livin,. tables are the flrrt of these. In the i t• = :TAX_REDUCTIONS TARIFF REDUCTIONS ! same' class are fresh egg• laid by! They Used to Say— Sales from 6;'r,to 1�. 1922-Sugar,h cult=l'imple.ments,texolles, '~ •S • wealthy hens who live out in the I They used to say that girls and boys Postal Rater-Reduced from 3 cents to 2 cents; boots ands ova. faudshin% acid tpilk_ from ,oars who Th wg;. seen,should not be'heard,' -' bnn stn re-established. 1923=British preferential tariff reduced by j spend. all day in rite sunny i2astura,I n„ h P y1?o ge 10 per cent. where goods imported by Such foods'are rich in '�itamins. P ••r'nun' they-say that: youth' from Cheque Tax-Reduced from 2 cents on every - Canadian port. . ! noise 1924-Instruments of production used is When cooking.greens, us the least l should never be deterred. $50.OQ to,2 cents over$10.00. � \ agriculture,mining, forestry and fisheries. _ po~sable, amount_of wars,- and_cook' _ _ _ ReceiptTax-Abolished. 1925-Well-drilling machinery and fisher• - them as short a time as will make TransportatiowTax-Abolished. ttien's engines: They used to say good-mannered folies 1926-Sugar,automobiles,tin-plate etc. them palatable. Otherwise you de- Should mind their. p's_nnd o s•. _Ins r ct Tax-Abolished. 192$-Implements of production is mining _.� _ sttroy thewitamins and wash away the But now they say "Just go ahead, an fishing Industries; ern tzerson eellst. - valuable mineral salts. If you van ,I)o.anything-you choose!" TelegraphTax-=Abolished. _ _ _ 1930-Tea,porcelain,china,vegetables,fruits, eat Lhe[g raw, that is ideal. Carrots free under British preference. �ihy be chopped and used in salads, They used to say that ladies^legs Reduction in five years estimated to amoxrrt to or served in slices, raw and"many I were tFiings �qu,shouldn't see, _ $116,000,000. ' ` Reduction in duties means reduction in prices. . otter raw'vegetables can be used in .But now they,say there's naught to _ naiads. hide or Greater empire• Trade 1, you do-not live on , farm, make r- • From ankle to the knee, - ' -stn especial ,fYori to.provide sunshine f ; steals for your family. They are They used to say the Income Tax . Work and Lower Cost of LiVling fo "AU cheaper than doctor bills. -Mang m3's + .._Well. as to Klsat they said, Iterious ills come from a diet deficient, p rhaps we'd beter not repeat- Bilk, epeat e e __fin vitamins; calcium, irotr, phosphor- -Approve some " ! '• ° instead Approve the King•D g Budget - ossa an& other mineral salts: - __.. �. And now they 'say-well, mush the _PLAY same! _ - �-. ---1 '. Just .add another -"All work and no-play' makes Jack; Then add maybe a few of these ! ! 1 1 p dull boy"-ands Jill a dull girl.i And - and there you arel f 4 Av ;Adults.as well as childeen need play,I -Answers. -- Xs your nose constantly at the grind- intone rind intone or do, •-you have ome Joyous 1. Fasting will cnr•e almost anything, ote activity which stretches your muscles, says a medical -rater. Especially if ifmkes you laugh and fee' gay, and one fasts ton.:; enowh. ;which encourages• your loyalty, team-I -----� - Ontario i.iberai Campaign Committee,Toronto r spirit, cout�ege, seif-control and co-� There are many trials before ere are 70 ti"? perfected.--Fraser. .... 'r .MN:..,.,, a..u..:.. ,;�: •,... ... .wryer .: [*: c ,,.f• r Y', n. +_ • 11 * _d t0 be in. Tb^ s ought to be news for schoolboys. . • s itself-, .. �r_ The injustice o1 Justice 'is nnJusti- Humor, like History, repeat And Anaede sable: s . a _ ...•- The greater the�Drogress the alori "": °'-- _ .. . ._ •When a gi.l is languid, dull and ir- ' Another good way to meet a lot jobs it takes away from workers. ritahle; when the hes color fades yon o1 coFlege-trained men is to mention - R Chicago ain't what it used to be. If's * 9*` sure-here blood Is impoverish- your desire to buy a few bonds. all shot 1iow. — -' The " may be _ Y- 2 ed. When a girl's blood.is poor her ` nerves are starved and .Mara-is ori "I have a' great memory, I can Co-Ed 1 play the plane Just to kill ' ons danger of a.decline. .Rebuild the recite all life names 'an Epee pages time l blood, strengthen the nerves and g� of ttfe New York telephone directory. Acquaintance—You certainly-have s -• •• ■ ■ -- >, Sys health will follow. Waaaa hear me? All right then: 'tine weapon. Th's 'S the price Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are,of un- Levy; Levy, Levy, Levy, Levy. f ' told value as a blool bi.ilder. Con w ■ corning them Mrs. John 1?'inia, Flow- Few -perboas want the.DhotograP>}- pQctorsind R e rat O� " .^... A.+ Ian Staticu F.E.1, says: "My daugh- era to take a-likeness of them. . .. ter was badly run down; pale, hero- Not Sleep Like Logs. -ons and under weight. . W3 decided The laziest man in the.world Is O ` to give her Dr. Willipms'-Pink Pills.I the one who sang: ' `!Moonbeams Kiss To sleep"like a log" is an ideal of - ,- ' After a feyv_.bnxes_ala� gained in'Fier For Me." literatt.re,-not of nature At the Mel. weight, her appetite improve an - lon Ins 1 p e 1n 1 .� -- oolor-came to her cheeks' in fact she You—W4o's that? - ,. Johnson and his associates have been fully regained her :ormer go,3 lila-President o3 a well-known �• studying the movements and postures RED LABEL ° ti. --health," ganization. of normal sleeping individuals by a You can get these Pill at meds- ' You—Worked his way up, 'eh? special motion picture camera"which "•cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a Me-You said lt- Worked,everybody photographs. the sleeper every time box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine in sight. " that he stirs. In a recent report to Co., Brockville, Out. _ — the American Medical Association, — — The German scientist's pillow. that Dr. Johnson, Dr. T. H, Swan and Mr. Dog's Prayer prevents. snoring isn't a new idea. G. E. Weigan describe one normal in- r For the cats Hick town hotels have that kind of dividuLl thus foune to twist and turn _ That live chased, - mattresses too. every few minutes all night long, as- For And the slippers suming one after the other no less ° T�'ie w.ouddr what happens when an than 33 widely diSerent postures. � I've lost. absent minded ventriloquist takes his Thousands of other tests, the invesci- R For- the cushions • "- girl ori his lap. gators report, have shown this.almost I've torn; �^ _ contdtfual twisting and turning during : And the money . - . "It may be all.righf for the women sleep to be-the.rulp ra.tller-than the They've cost: » '� y . For the billiard- - ' • • - to show their backbones," declared exception. Only persons who have •,,- . q heavily drugged pe y ffi Room carpet, (Insert), pare sibs,but here's hoping they will diet when so ndl asleep. What;is ;`;. The rug _ _ _ y In the hall; still more remarkable,the majority-of — For all things We will now sit quietly while the the postures assumed in bed by a nor- New. Music Created # Ciassl5ed Advertising — t I've d hinged— orchestra plays that little tune en- mal sleeper are shown by the tell tale It y I-IB ! . �E titled "You Never Can Tell What a camera to be contorted postuLes, with +B �1t Beams I roe saJ.a J" The great Red Headed Mamma Will Do, in A the body bent or contracted and thy,. ,How. would you -like to strike the BABY CHtCI{3—cone SA1'Caru 816 000 last year in four wart And the email; Sat., spinal column bowed and twisted as i keys on a piano keyboard and And �fe�.. corers for fres cataloava ► For Molifp's dif[erent as possible from the usual New duster yourself playing a viol,n, a saxophone l s�'�®r' Granton Ont The diCxrence between lndeDend- j medics'. advice to lie straight and re-, 'The kitchenmaid's broom encs and dependence is a constantly j lax perfectly. Apparently, the Pitts- For or an oboe, That is ?aactly what you auBatTa Wim For things « will be able to do if the new musical added to savings account at the bank. burgh investigators report, the most l GENTS EaRat GOOD NOME$ reatfnl night's sleep is characterized j lnstrumeni !n which beams of light°Belo zgr ens beat s. etit r-; town m�f,- x" In the passage, sled a photo-electric cell are employed,country selling outfit supplied. every 'And things - When_ a girt ends a ]atter sin- by the use of a eonefderabl� variety o. � In the loom; celely," you know she mesn3 what bodily positions, all o! which are con- to produce music, comes into general help given: commisolona paid weelt d For the great i I- a Smith & Sons. Ltd., Winona. Off+ =i shes says; but when it's ended with torted; none of which indicate any- use. This mechanism was developed tario. 600 acres fruit and nursery scootr. "lave," you sever can tell! I p b Professor Arthur C. Hardy and Spotted leopard think like 'complete relaxation' o! all, i' _ :Whose nose parts of the skeletal muscular system, Sherwood F Hro tva, of t apart- I have gnawed, pog—L>o you know, sheep are the such as one may observe in a faintin;i'ment of Phys!es at the. Massachusetts � e � Whose ears most dumb of all the dumb animals? person; but each of which appears to ene I have scratched. be well, adapted to the relief of irrita- was origint.ted-by Mr. du Val R. Gold-' a tI u ht W look khuponmmeaace. wffi Institute of Technology. The idea. Little Tommy entered the kitch Mom—Yes, my Lamb. 11 p waste. Mr. Goldthwalte'a plan Whose coat I.tion that was set up in the posture- AmonY , I have clawed; �: g our greatest optimists ora: last taken. as well as is the day's was to produce synthetical musical you let me borrow a .dime for:laws 1' sounds which have never been heard' minutes?" a For these the advertising writers. who claim I sctivitiea:" i _And all others. _ : that a•shave maY be made pleasant.! - _ before. His mother almost dropped the dish _ ,�■ _ The tnstrnment operates by a glass: �e 'apse wael:ing, in her surprise. _ O ad e, Y � tst► �jet+ll# _ _ disk, on which are record_ed, photo- "Borrow+a dime"'she echoed. "What Yet the man stha won't believe in Gl a+ti+o[ grspil dally, s number of concentric �--Colin King, in "The Tail-Wagger." mischief are you up wi now, "he artful rf a heaves he can't see will spend SO sound (racks, The disk is ;rotated j "We1I, mum," aasaeeted the arttal My Neighbor's Garden `cents for a special delivery stamp. y ]fish d on Baby, rapidly in front of a photo-electric youth, "Uncle Job said. he'd give, we ill V +a.+rii< cell and light from p small- Iamb is a quartet; for every._dime I could.show Illy Neighbor planted a garden, A very modest guy is one who wears.I allowed to pass through the sound him week."—Answers. reees ^r-�-_�-J Mae. suapender�F on Mia �ta+*�`a i thisr` -No,seagoa_of_the year !e-so Aasger photo-electric T torr tot s ramplifiedy sad i With poppies In scarlet and amber, ous to the life of little ones as is the , Bold lilies, and larkspur blue. First Irishman—Pat, what's that bummer. The excessive heat t)irgwa� t d to a loud s eaker. Individual "To unite peace with aecgrltj In piece of blank paper you have !n your the little stomach out of order so sound tracks are cut off by shutters, the bonds of political matrimony—that 'From my window above the garden hand? quickly that unless prompt aid to at which are- electrically operated from Is 'our problem." — Ramsay MacDois+ ' "'As the picture of loveliness grows, Second Irishman—Oh, that's a let- hand, the baby may..pe beyond all hu- aid. 41 -1 humbly sive thanks to the gardener, ter from my wife. I the keybr,ard by the performer. i man help before the mocha- realizes e _ ' 'Who so patiently weeds and sows. First Irishman—How do you mean he is ill. Summer is the season when a letter from your wife! Sure. there's diarrhoea. cholera lnfantnm. dysen• Solved Is�oai I love'my neighbor's garden, no writing on it. 'Nineteen-Year-old William was pus- auto teras sioyoo s. r With Its gold and acar:et and blue. _ tery and colic are most prevalent Sporting goods Second Irishman—Of course not. Any of these troubles may prove dead- sled over the girl problem and be de- at wholesale Its fragrance Alis my quiet room. prices, transpod The misses and myself are not on ly if not promptly treated. During cfded to discuss the matter with his tation pfd E1. 'Where I do gardening, too. speakingteams. friend Martin. c� iso uv- -Ethel blumo (los$ the summer the mothers` best friend s. q - is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate !'I,ve walked to the tennis club with - The modem say to spell coward la the bowels, sweeten the .-tomach and s >t-6 Z"Mad" t"41% ft% her for three weeks,' he confessed, _ +- "and carried her racket. I've given tai a-a t7vaeas tsis..s Rees. Twou" Int3$0 S�awberry B-L•-L-1,Y. keep baby healthy. The Tablets are - CarOWt1 IA Quebec -' sold by medicine dealers or by mail 'her flowers and chocolates, and I have Sunlnler St�'allls * Qugo�n, Que.—A triple strawberry Dentist—Where is the iz�hing tooth at 25 cents a t,ox from The Dr. Wf1- taken fret to the pictures once a ►7 ,u foal a , Que Terence of seven inches ;orated'? linens' Medicina Co.. Brockville, Ont. week. Now; do you think I ought to For all the strains the flesh to was picked on the farm of Clifford (}b1 _ kiss her?" heir to during the summer '' (a theatre usher)Balcony, Martin gave_ the, matter earnest months—use Minrrd's. Popular ,il Thber, sear here recently. While oth- first row to the right. .The Western Meadow.Lark thought. Sor fifty years• er fruit growers are complaining that ''too much rain may rain their straw-� Teacher: "Tell what you 'know To know him not 9the most beloved "Well, you don't need to, William," Larry crop. Mr. Taber'is happy in the about nitrates." of birds, _ he replied; "you've done enough for , production of a berry which may be Bright Youth: "They are cheaper yThe darling of the prairies o! the that girl already."—Answers. a a record for its kind. than day rates." West— Our meadow lark, oui'.singer In- the Minard's LiMment Checks Colds. es O� w; Song Writer: "How much do you sun! r ithink I ought to get for this,song?" In *dancing women exercise^a per- s Producer (without hesitation),: feet right, and a neat 'looking left. A fence Post for his choir loft; Benevolent old gentleman: "Aad Below, a grassy nest. -what'happens to little boys who tell 5 "Three months." .- , Which of all his glowing songs.do we " Rosebud—Where did I come from. lies?" Urchin: who get in halt ,x love Hest? . "Striving tot an accumulation of Rose—The stalk brought you - price Sir." M MOTHER ° triches is a deadly sin—covetousness." No note vt dolor-in his repertoire! 7. —Canon Dorfaldson. " The history of the United States is I r: No '-troubling tones,' no hint of y,i grief or sadness. - - ElGN�EEN His are the songs the prairie flowers f _ might sing } It they could voice their glidness. • r -Pure and clean and bright VAS Zn 1 r� - - - I Read How This Medicine.. As April sunlight, r�t,v or sudden-flashing waters e�On Helps Her oe a Of the meadow-brook; s .�Cardston.Alberta—"I am fif -eight i pHlLl.l C1 Cool and sweet and fragrant You Muat Do Your Bit • ears old and the mother of eighteen dsrt�Oq As the'morning breeze: 3 _. '.�. � --- ' _ _ _ `�f the war against the fly,carrier .. . .•� livin children.We You have_never heard, air, '° i3 ' _-- area and breeder of disease live on a f a< �; ' , L arm T am a very heal: f &w to Apia . ' - .. , r: It b proven that AEROXON Bose. t;;: tl1 of the most convenient and;dost `` 'N°jQ° 1O~ Oh, come out beyond the River t I that t .•" lwun$Tof c" t efficient meats of combating this have such a u"" To onP prairie land(the West. fly evii. It is convenient,because y ; '~�D = Such a chorus you shall hear, sir, of the push-pm. It is hygienic;. 1 forlThe eneas'w►tls<A Fflies never get away when once Such ringing notes of cheer, sir, Icaught. Each spiral gives three m""""'• From March until November-- �weeis'perfect service. i Lydia R Pink• r ----Excess acid is the common cause of tinges its volume in acid. It is harm- Arid, hearing once,remembe sewer of iNirsnoivs ^^"' ham's Vegetable less and tasteless and- its action is - —Flora Bullock. Compound and I j indigestion. It resins in pain and ford at drub,poetry and A•.duv�a rtosa -_ have depended on r sourness about two hours`after eaiSng. 'quick. You will never rely on crude ,__ it for many years. methods, never continue to suf[er, The hotel pianist was collecting at La Ge G 0.Cesat s 1`ils; LimitEe .,,The quick corrective is an alkali. when you'learn how quickly, how 'PGhen I had this picture takes, the E < the tables. A roan gave him a penny. °t` photographer was telling me about'hls r : (which neutralizes -Id. The best cor- .pleasantly this przmier method acts. P�aniat (angrily)—"What? You, give itt wife's ailments and-after rective is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Please let-!t show-you, POW. �% about the Vegetable Compound he me a penny and yet you gave a beggar a ..It has remained standard with physi- 730 pure to get the genuine Phillips' Ttwo to the dru store and bonRht hd —sinus in the 50.-years'since its inven Milk ot.Magaesia prescribed by.payl sixpence.' Diner—"Yes, gut_ he did two bottles"—Mss. B>etrrsA luno..____ _ _ 13sC13,$sly Cardaton,Alberts , tion.. I clans for 50 years in correcting excess Het-,'la3zthe p y One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of I acids. Each bottle coataint full d3rec- —" -- — x Magnesia neutralises instantly many tions—any drugstore, 1 For Blisters Minard's Liniment, i ISSUE No. 29---�30 z =ir e t,f . "' ::... .,.. ., .. _ _. .... ..,,n.::-, _ ='s, .y�;y..+si�}'",.5•� a.„„ . -.-d-�r, ��i.;;�s.. :�:cY..c, � i._.......r. '4-...w.. ' •l +a"sr`n1, ,- j'.swS:ro ar 4 - - q :.„ ,,.,;• - �, , ;., - ,. ,. elk "Y�"` 4. s. .. .. .,... ...r °{�.. .4'q„ '•:w.,. •�.-„rel -.?, +a w: - u " ^4 ..W:- `� .°•"'^fir .,,,�. �, IK�` y+rr.! Fr'Y}+.� ... � a•r.w MIND T.O[^I Ia .� —Mise Eva bunker swas in —Dancing every Saturday.nixbt w L V • Bre►r�ptoo on Wednesday attend- at Dow Drop Ian. * ' c Ing the.annual picnic of the ,To.' —Radio Licenses may be obtained —Boi n, on Friday,_ July 11th, rbnto retail tiorists. from W. C. 'M.urkar, at the News. -Grant and Mrs. Arnot, a son. —E. L. and Mrs."Chapman and Office. = e i _ lore . to=-Mea. King has returned home, James -and Mrs. Andrew spent —Miss Ada Strachan, of, Toron• - •-- -.after vi.Kin has returned the city. Sanday, JnIy 6th, with'H. J.•and to, is spending a few-days with Mrs. Marquis and family, of John and Mrs. Murkar. —Mrs. Fred Collins, of Toronto, Stroud. Piano-tuning —Heintzman & r spends "few dare with Pickering —CoMIxa—Dr. F. E. Luke, Opp Co., Toronto, will have an expert - frfbads. tometeriet, 167 Youge St., Toron• tuner in Pickering at an early —Miss Myrile Wilson visited to'e lble eyesight specialist. at A. date. Leave your order or phone her % Mrs. Lockwood 1"t week.eek, ter, H. Ahin'e Drag Store. Whitby, on to Tall Navvf3office. - —Mr. and Mrs. Creed and child• Tuesday, July 29th. * * —Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident —Keep in mind the garden party Dentist. Office .da residence, two no, of Barrie, spent Sunday with Ladies Silk Vests at prices any one can afford, W. 0. and Mrs. nrkar,, of the Pickering United Church, in doors east of St. Andrew's church, .. the Memorial Park on Wedoes Pickering. Office hours, 9 a..m. to pure silk, all leading shades''and all sines, w Sire. C. A. lltsrritt spent day, July 30th. Supper will be 6 m6 Daily, and Evenings by ap- ' . days last week in Toronto with � specially priced for quick sale 49 cents .• her mother, Mrs.Hobbs. served at 6.80, daylight saving po tment, (X-ray service). (no need In the World to go without one) —Mrs James Reid and dangbter, time. b splendid program will be -'Verna. of Whitby. spent Monday given by the Ebenezer people. Qvaackenbusb•••Anni• _ __ There - will be a baseball game. - -Beautiful dress lengths In Cogen Voiles, nice -.- _.._ ith W: CI and Mee Retd, AdmisBion 50eents aiod-26 cente-- A-charming weddi took place on —J. S. and Mrs. Jephson, of snappy colors and =patt�ras—no-two alike.-- -J. S. called on Pickering —A quiet wedding was solemn Saturday, July 5th, at the home of •-4 yard lengths, per yard 49 cents friegde one evening last week. ized at the 'parsonage of the Chas. A. and Mrs. Annis, Dunbarton, poor United Chureb, Pickering, on when their daughter, Florence Irene, —Mrs. J. C. Bryant 'is a heath at present, but we are glad Monday, the 14th inst.. at 4 p. m., was united in marriage to Dr. HoW- $oleproof Hosiery, Silk over lisle, for common to report that she is now improv when Miss Lela Collier, of South and Quackenbush, Fort William The -wear, nice shades, reg. price 75 cents. to ' iaR Marysburg, Prince Edward Co., ceremony was performed on the bee- clear at 63 cents `6 —Garnet Conrtioe has greatly was united in marriage to Mervin utiful lawn and as the bridal party improved the mice rhas' re his Hudgin, of the same place. The descended through an aisle formed , of ceremony was performed by Rev. by white tulle ribbon and carpeted M6D B bummer Work Coats, brawn with toe lblock by'giving its fresh coat of J. H. Stainton. a former pastor of with rose petals, assembling in the caps and panto soles, all sizes, 2.95 t• shade of a large spreading reading tree ll n Milford and South Marysburg. —Sire. F. T. Bunting and son, from whose branches were suspend- — , —Americas tourists are now Men's Pork Shirts" in khaki light bin& and -. .•.Jack, were in the city last week, coming over to Canada in great ed large white bells. The ceremony > > g ' the latter �baving his tonsils re- numbers and will continue coming was conducted. by Rev. R. Rumley, of IIaPp, great value at 1.00 !moved. Georgetown, brother-in-law of the —Mrs. James Brien;we are sorryfor,at least two montbe Fishing, , groom, assisted by Rev. J. R. Fra;<se>, . Splendid assortment of Mens Fine Trousers, bo report, is .critically IN at the Ming and. cooler weather are D. D. of Dunbartan, and was witnes- the chief attractions. The beau- in tweeds ser es and flannels. home of her brothers, Joseph and sed by about eighty guests, The ► g p Lifal scenery also appeals to a g y Alex Gordon. bride who was given m marriage by ` —W. R. and Mrs. Stork, of great many. In past years some her father was lovely in ivory satin Men's Khaki Pants, at 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25 of our American Cousins met with ' . s -- Belleville, a nt over Sunday with and lace with veil and coronet of _ the formersrents, Robert C. great disappointment when they orange blossoms, and wore the -and Mrs. Stork. __ came to Canada for their holiday grooms gift, a diamond brooch. She - l ., —Si. 8 and Mrs. Chapman left - Jnly and August—--They ceded-a sheaf of sweetheart roses, - - ' •-on Saturday for a short vacation brought with them toboggans and Miss Evelyn Annis, sister of the ° snowshoes, and when they came cacaaping and' fishing.at L�efield bride, was maid o! honor. Cattle 9 and other points east_ here they fogad s country much Marion Buchanan was flower girl —Mr. and Mrs. Parr+ons and the same as their own, only the and .Master Bruce Buchanan carried - ° weather was more pleasant. The he Wedding in the heart of a -children, of Windsor, have been idea that the could indulge in $ y P visiting with D><. and Mrs. Cart- y rose. Mr. Harold Barna, of Fort Grocer Specials for This Week : writbt daring the past week: wiinter pastimes in Canada in July William assisted the groom The —Frank Pearson bee been off and August was received from wedding march was played by Mrs. ^ • Pure Raspberry Jam, 4o oz jars. $9 cents duty for several ding: on been osewut their echoul books that teach Amy Harris, of Cleveland, and dur of ty it revury to one of his knees them that Canada is a country of ing the signing of the register Mist ` rlt n. Pure Stawberry Jam, 40 oz jars, 42 cents of an when pitching horse ice and snow: This is. of course. Joy Fawcett sang. Following the ick in the winter months, but our ceremony a reception was held ana Canned Tomatoes, regular size, °Traffic Offices W. A. Reid, of summer mouths are among the tea was, served in the house. The — standard quality 14c. 3 for 40 teats lRlehmond Hill, was in town on most delightful that can be found toast to the bride was proposed by ,. B'rid" evening in connection with anywhere on the face of the globe, Dr. J. L. Hughes, of Toronto.` Dr, Aylmer Diced Carrots, Is per tin. 10 cents a ease that was being 'tried is the and this is being found out by the and Mrs. Quackenbush left for a- I�O!lice Court. Americans. as shown by the ever short trip to Montreal after !w•hieh Jewel Shortening, 1 Ib. prints 1.c. —Wen. Crammer, who has ' increasing tourist traffic. _ they will spend their honeymaaa at • -- _ 8 prints for 6fi cents Reaching In the Ottawa public —The practice of Motorists in their cottage at Crescent Cove. Thai p� will take up residence in the nail at ' eahoola for the past two,years. ie '`'>"attiog#n,' not the Fort William. holidaying at the home of hIs repeated warnings against the �tsther, Oliver Cram mer practise. es. Especially is takes heavy - I • s ' CHAPMAN —Mr and Mrs. Flelding, of Gra- Loll of lives. Especially on Satur 1N ME_�OFe1AM. venburst, and Sir. and Sirs. Field• day and Sunday afternoons and Dswsoq loving memory of Polly 'lag of Brantford. have returned evenings when the traffic is so dearly beloved daughter of Mr and _ Ito their homes. after visiting with heavy, is the practice so exceed Mrs. David Dawson, of Claremont ;Dr. and lure. Cartwright. iogly dangerous. On Sunday who 'passed away July 16th 1828. :`Yot ^ e - —James and Mrs. Richardson evening when Lhe taW accident Not till the loom is silent. C Mand family, of-'Baser-are accarred-east of the:ills e. cars _- — e r And the shuttle cease to fly, their relatives in town. Mr. Rich- were Passing at the raLeo over Shall Gad unroll the canvas, - iardactn sold his rammer camp a thousand hear, and often And explain the reason why Here's your reserved seat for every _ ... alp •. unease at a substantial profit. there would be fifty and sixty The dark threads are as netedful - --The raspberry crop-promises cars running together as closely sa In the •weaver's skillful hand, election speech to bean abundant one. Bible for :stet In a case of i - !, he wen- pw y• As the threads a! fold and silver sf tbe:r has been all that could be that kind it is the bei�ebt of fool r ideaired for this cru The pie lahaeee to leave the line, as it is In the pattern he has planned ..-----41-The its �Aria P P Sadly mined by Dad, Mother, Br- crop in this locality will be below almost certain that a car from the others and Sisters. fire average in usatit op its. direction would be met wet-.bt— n loving mems Deforest.Crossley sNewest Creation —The baseball mate played is before the offending motorist can R 1 R ry our "the Memorial Park bare on Wed. get into line again,and as there Dean Mother, who passed arway on *189a50 Complete ` I useday evening last between the is not room for three cars to run July 20th 1923. Oagssoques of Oshawa, and Pick• abreast, s-collision to inevitable or what would we give her hand to hold acing, resulted in-a victory,for the one of the cars is compelled tn go Her dear kind face to ase, hoose team by the score of 6.8. into the ditch, where there is s To hear 'her voice, to we her smile, Four reasons for buying this great set NOW : —Ia oar report of the ezaa+ina- pwsibility of being upset or run That meant so much us. tious at S.'9. No. 4 Bast, given in niug into a bydro or telephone you left behind some aching hearts 4. It to the seoeatiup of the radio industry—the greatest oar last issue, we inadvertently pole. So many motorists are In That loved you most sincere, of Deforest Crossley developments. omitted the names of Mary Boyeo such a hurry to get to their desti We never have. and never will fail— and Marjory Riley, both of whom nation when there is no occasion Forget you Mother Dear. t. It is the radio that most you al will chows nest road --pasaeel with honors, and were of for a rush. Io their harry they g and fatally, bought to day it given you all the big election broad- _ canal standing. may gain five minutes in a 20 mile casts pias months of extra entertainment withoa6 —Fred sad intra. Baledon sad ran, but they run a great risk by CARO OF THANK& without extra cost. family.of Burford, are spending cutting in. 166eir vacation with their relatives —Edwin and Mrs. Baledon cele- Mrs. J. i Bryant kiird express own L. Your old set is worth more today than next fall ..ia Pickering. Mr. Baledon at- brated their golden wedding at her appreciation ti tip qwe shown Your allowance must grow less each day you keep ter ded the Masonic grand Lodge, her Rnd the beautiful flowers given it g their home in Pickering oa the her during her retxnt linos:. which met in Toronto on Tuesday afternoon and evening of July '4. It introduces the year a outstanding radio develop- sad Wednesday. 14th. All the members of the fam- ment, Deforest Crossley�s ,new principle of Har- _ —Thos. A. and lire. Hans, of it were resent except Lewis 'n° Adoof �• y p p =odic Ampli$catibn. -the Brock read, are both in very Baledoo, of Swift Current. Sack. r health. Mr. Knox is receiv Those resent were John and Mrs. cOR SALE—(iasoliac stove.4•hura• poo p P O with oven, io good candition. Phone Radio Licenses Issued. lag treatment at the Whitby Baledon and family, Wesley Sale- pack 6739. 4&47 i Hospital, while Mrs. Knox is being don, Gordon and Mrs. Law, Robt Pickering eared for by Mrs. Doyle;at the and Mrs. Bal:don and family, FARM MACHINERY—Both o14 Fred ' T. Bunting, � � g -latter'•Lome Gere. Clarence and Mrs. Baledon and and new for sale. Alan for sale,Pekin ducklutablished 1867. egos. W.F.Disney. Greenwood. 35tf _ —Haying operations are now family, all of Pickering, and Fred AY FOR SALE=Ahout 90 acres - obout over and the crop has been F. sad Mee. Baledon and family. Hof standing mixed hay on Pickering Station barvested in good condition. The of Bnrford. Early in the After- Road at lake, Jos,B.Gormley.Dunbartoa. 4e crop, as a rule, hu been hen noon the family began to arse—ble P THE - ENTRgL gR�( E 4S �' ONTIAC COACH FOR SALE— but some of the new m6sdowe and toward evening presented 19Ya model.in splendid condition. Demon- e1 --lave been light due to the frosts their' parents with a handsome strotion given. Cheap for cash. ,F.R.Alger. ¢ Oshawa. 45-47 is the early part of the season. Atwater-Kent radio, after which ' —The United Church Sunday supper was :erved.aod each of the O RENT—On Church St,Pi6kerirg Telephone 4900 School picnic will be held av Wed• children paid a tribute to their T half of brick bouse,including blinds and, in fitting terms. Rev. H. tures. A 1y O D. Ely, 210. Indian Rd. To- - next, detl 28rd,- at-Dies pp a orpr�ewf Office, 85tf : ark. Fairport. Tbere.will Btala n,plseteg- d - lie sports for which prizes will be Church, and his wife were present FARM FOR SALE-140 acres of ^ and Dir. Stainton,as old ae uainF land,ezcellent farming district.tear Mid- 1 i giveo. Come and have a good q land, Ont. Several suet of 011 standing u. Auto.•Re alrs� ACCesB0l les8 aHd Meme Transportation will be anee of the family. presided over House and buildiagt. Apply at News Ofllce. p , i the happy . M r. sad provided. OR RENT—Room. above D. Oat- • Mrs. Beladon, the bride and groom Felon's store, suitable forti ht hoose-ken i —A sad drownion accident oc• Gasoline ACetylene Welding Of the day. are old re8ldeDt: of All eoavemeaees.. Furnished or naturnn - ! _ Purred of 14 year old GordonOlin Moderate terms. Apply to Mrs. D. Gannon, y P the district, Mr. Baledon comi sa.47_ ll, only wn of S. L. and Mrs. from Devonshire in the eslsly dare srongham' - Battery _Marging. 11 fa Caa+eron Falls, near ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- _ ppe to Hrooklia. Ont., where he met r� x .' Lethbridge. Mrs. Chp�ll, before Mrs. Balsdon and theywere mar- i bn o(Semi finish)—Let our driver call dna _ Ler marriage, was Miss SO is explain our S4 hour sernce. Just kawe Repairs made -on allhnakes Elliott, sister of hire. W. H. Bray rigid. Mr. Baledon and wife carried name with Mr.S. li Davit, barber .hop we y'and J. T. Elliott _ y on the busi6eas of farmin g in Pick will pick up sad deliver 3 times a week. eriag township satin about fifteen PECIAL OFFERING—High teems ni eases. —In watching motor traffic on years ago when they retired and Sing Holstein cows,bred Imp•Ayr+hirebull. ` the highway one Is impressed moved to tbis villa e. The are fall freshening.also yearling heioft ro and register- . r_, P $ y ed Ayrshire bull 1h,months old for sale. accredit- with the fact that nearlyall the life long member: of the former ed herd. L.Nerlich,Maple Hill Farm. Clare- _ ears are new orelmost ne . Very Methodist Church, now in the moat'Ont 4eu - ------ _ :-. few touring ea re or old closed cera United Church of Canada+, and FARM FOR BALE—Being rear of -CHARLES �� PECE� r can now be seen. We bear a great are well respected influential i tot 28, can.7, pPckering, conn sting or 148 K area. more or less. On tie premises are a barn. • deal about hard times, but it does citizpne of this community. THE 1431 44; ,tram shed. 601 36; Z driving sheds.a not seem to prevent people from NF%vs joins with the family ID double garage sad a Groomed dwelling hose. ra bnvi`o new care in order W be u - wlobio Mr. Rnd Mrs. BRlsdon all+n good repair.Ttic Farm ,c well under.Stewart __-: o 9. •gay p R For !urther particulars apply to Peter A.Stewart J P'roprletor, P1Cl�erlalg tadd,•te• many afore happy years together, No.2. n 4s 48