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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_07_25 ,... .- { .,. ... >. a r � +'r �.�, 7t a. - _ .-. e � s . .Y_. ..,,.- .. ;'9r h,.,. ,., ...'k+, .. ..,. '..,... •• ..1'AP"'• f, .a5? �, !" •#' �+tN'-.,. t y. s•, sass. .. ,✓ , .,. -r. --,-A ..,.y.V0. •VOL. XLIX. PICKERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 25',. 1930. • - - No. 4' lnr�'Ttsrwtfostal f�nrD*. ,_._ Medical White's � 111I�11 Mrs. Thos. Puckrin is somev:hat The.Anglican Sunday School will GREENWOOD a& improved. I meet as usual at 2,SQ p. m. in the " �R. H. C. PEARSO�I-Phyaieian �=®@21 Rio®= Winter Eros: have secured 'a nice; Community hall (D S.). At the home ' and Surgeon,, Dunbarton. 101y. •. contract near HamiItoan, .� of H. \cams' Fairport Beach there ` MILLS �• Wheat harves- is cn and sone ""ilt be the regular evening service R� FOR 'YTH. Oph. D., Direotor Is running full'lrlast sawlog lam- good,, crops are ear hezra. at �;.�5 o'clock, (D,' S. T.j Rev.. E 1V lbmetrical Association of Ontario. Req. bet', reaches, doubletrees, inn at,tat ..^.s to `lis; Sadio! G Robinson tt•ill be-the preacher. ` Established,1838 fists d Member or the American Aptometrica. <� a 111tion. Eyes examined by appointment tollgues etc. Puckr:n on havin pi •� ed her mu:.c -The many friends_of J. F. Clug- P'bone'2804, Claremont.Ort. Open to buy a quantity of good g `, stoi an:i family in Pickering and - -- - basswood and elin a lits. unto of Tor-; Dunbarton vicinity •,till be interest-_ _ FDL A G FiI'-B-I-.1 g -r.eFu -. ----- — — J;pecia:ist Fir :,u-gra•ila:e of the CD" a Ogg. Orta ent the '-,vLe;i-enCl ' 'lttl F. lI_. °U t0 Oyt " a? 17ePri apj101n Fit of OptoT.etry of Canada; GL1d medal •. .'i : O Dobbinton circuit, in the - • and AI:•s•"Chapman.- ' t rile - f9rst Herman prize winner in Pd 4 A,Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays b• ` every 1t 'day rro a y a•m. to r m Dr! --- - Lrlic Pre. tery and has been trans 4Zky,,'sder:clof�ice. AtS:ouP 'P. froml RndFridR}' GREEN RIVER. Iferred to the Hamilton Conference. ry `Reduced needay to Saturday of each week. Eyes ex_,:-1:n- ' Manufacturin Baskets of all Prior to leaving Columbus and lied- : `kd•Glasses fitted and •epe•cedt Richest quality .g �Ir. �d Mrs• Yacicer 1?fi On .�IOn-` at Lowest Prices Pjpne S:qu3 1405. 4,Sly de=cri•ptions. da I r a week's holiday. I rs:n, after a four ,year pastorate, -Mr. * v TT L,egad -- Price reductions at the The local bast;et-bail team -staged Clug=ton was presented,with a ben 111 i a an exhibition gilri a recerhly chich uti`ul rug by the Yo•altg People, 1' T f factory. Mrs. C1usr�tcn recPi;er1 a Silver BARLEY FEED A E. CHRISTIAN, BArri�ter and w_; en;o cxk �?;: ail. +. A.Soiiciior.N:otazv P•.bl,u ,E:c. Nl,rney to Phone Aiarkb iru 6405 or 6420 or write . `,i:T'r:;:vand?r aril flovar bask?t filled with roses and a oarsS nth W,r.gC:ourt House. Whitby. 251y r T. + ." r� �I"= — _ __` cb:+s. White. Loc st Hill, Ont. a d -^n 1, .;Q rete:n:ud h,,me after, Rod a set of stainless tea knives Is the cbeApest Feed on the market � EATir BELL RU+�. BAer'1!• , g , q T,� `:om and «'otos' .a for the remits it gives. T� vi •*ing P d bur an, rt:'.er i it:.:, �.LJ Th;- rr�ijri:=:_:..C{ Gi1:Eat10n3 ha•:r. ,at,•^••,. O•: Columbus and P-nvra':ed v Huild,ng..;5U13ay �t-eek,Tumr.to I Cir •nuni_t;; Sil•'er flat'=:are from the A great many fetmFrt testify to its W J season, n} ? : th r annual ionic= at li'ii ",� r« 1' P value_ by the continued ��S 1 .(�J� „a T r �.' �1 .1 ci t'on of li.dron and of a F!.b.F. RJ ` vI 5. use • V -n: x ar t •'rr ad Flnri t T:n J.D. F'. Koss• Adc.air ^ 3�-'� a nUa it T1 b s ass I - '..gyeE n �n n\ i T)1C 'rr' y;r. M: unnalj mpre If f u bave never1ired.it, fry it r , liFn gram:the Cola ' P, nol _ .act•. f_ m t I �:nd• lIl<s Dorothy tra. n • ICIIAT'L.' .)� PiCF.FY.I\(� I i liunrh of rose:;.., ri a `r Choice _1 31 an .51 B. C. R Ml.i.tF:f L;:.:.•,.•; - f il. ,1 a' (' ".,r^^.: Path from Torrmtoz '• �'1 .,1 a °rn CD my 11AraTltee. 219..:4 Conted,ra•' 'Life Burdtr,{:•{ xr ci ,� ',: U q, r }i7,•r,i lir, 1li��lOR B:i-iJ of f'r•lunlbU� and a _ _ .. 4,. 'Cedar .shin le_ ra J. 7:'n t � fir, 13y c � Yonge end i<'.:nmv c: St< I r n:u. Prr.•�s '� q _ 1 r.•. hanrl?Urns' silt•er' CarNl<labra Hngra" eAdr:a.iv 4 t'9 "rd 445L�. Pu K .rata :xC �V`,' (i• I::ver •1•n ,b 5indal r(.10 .� anted i4) Wednesday and let irdey everiingx: Yhore P<s A160, & latae qua2itit y Of ' I', 1'. Y. i �'i''C hell tl,�:it ftOlii tt e l;Fr.': on h g Pee;,,r: . Wheat �11 U seta. bit o n•rn ns. Thr [t,uu K -hes o: th i.rst I .•c on Wpdn-5day of last foh"x the pastor an, -- Lerttrif u- - - - tvea, `*_hr,in en1, cd by all fire'.� ran:murity °t^ h d d 7[Ot1 an dIeSSe gamily to their, ne-w champ. �.•. `.� '!� F11. SNJITH T. T) i T) a Sack Pine Spyuce and �= `- ` Pine, = , GREENWOOD.GRE « Peg 1ix-ture ` 1 c eeeur , D e i.- 1 <, ; D.,n•t ,nim- tlt� F-t1. en 1)ar.y in the ! )a Iletteo!Ler ar�ar¢e w�r Toron- E1emlOCk Lumber. P1:'liPt lL2 ,1Pt:st tId YH1 k t,i til hC, �, g * r A, Ci�remor �.e.vr' !_), t K - 1Ir F ar ].. anti family pen. I make a s ronin F,Pd containing rt0e`t!1 every ruesdayand Eroay. Phone Fri(143, July 25tb. - `srday at Port Bnlgter. _ one third Peae This makes ��� j f'` . , llr-. McLean of Toronto, is visit- splendid Feed ter finkhiog, and � F,RBFRTT. FALLAI, F, L P .. ' j �+� �•' Ct.As;EMON1 „g I g is an excellent Feed J. i I3 c �` 1. xith her , au liter, Mrs. R'ee. , I� D.>., Gradaateof •,he Rya, Co ege n( CrfP, s¢4 LBER �� for dairy cows. i Dente, tturreone and the University of T rvn:o. On July 29th, 'he members of t:'" >w re 'a :n urct-.residence second coot east of St 4nd• -..______.. ._ W':T en g ft c with h Stewart, M f A Sadler ,fort 8 kyr new°a Church:, ce Picker-mg.ont.. Office h,t 1k ; 9 Institute will meet with ..'m to 0 P. m or Dy appointment. (x.ray ;� Pickering branch. All thntiP O A T S < service`. Phone Pick 3700. 431y xho desire transportation are asked S F U N I T U R E p• will ormerod, of Toronto spent to give their names to -lava, G. DI. A car of extra quality Oats Sunday with his parents, Win. arad vts+risnss* 'Ittia>cDs. _ Forsyth and will meet at the home S p just received. - •_ �? NEW, USED ANN AXTIQUE of tiara. Kilpatrick at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Onnerod. ELIZABETH RICHARDSOti IN GREAT VARIETY Master Harvey Attwood, Uxbridge �• L. Q���' Those in attendance at the girls' A.Fire and aauto bil i�wa'��oftll;�nds: meeting of the Women's ,'stir is holidaying at the home of his un- • Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- P tom tt- cle, P. Willows. as, ate were well re SURNINGHA M tresses, Dressers. Tables and Miss Jessie Wall is holidayingL. Miss Rorke, cf Toronto, gave an zeras, eorRdEMEAY-Licensed auction• Chairs, Picture Frames. with her uncle, L Hagerman and Buildin and General ser A Iowa. Live stt,,00cc.�� and general sates excellent address, her subject being (t � uy a•tesaAed to. TertSae rrasoaapte R. Our prices art the ,sweat. tpon .. family of Whitevale. ,@sae -- J � Bei _ CWemont based sayin if we tire our y rest on sat�rdap evening to o!ore--Interior furnished on d 13slterioe vacs Ptaonestou� icon bt 4 A carload from here drove to Estimates �t eranas3 X onew. l�oae -- - dzeatn,9. the will be tree o us, n hear Mackenzie King's address. • tae osemaftra of Tatra a;oa assacia Asn to be true to them we must neither Alterations and a ir%. a, Ike saris of" � ansnnea w on sbossaw Master Billie Maxwell returned °� tastes, 3ddrwaa maws Ww r p,o. one, be cowards or lazy_ Mrs. Croak of to his home in Toronto on Friday of Ohimneyt Built Ooncret*'Work: B.BRATON TOWNMPOLERR �G0A L Pickering, also gave a 4gi words of ter spending a couple of 'weeks with Phone Pickerifos B7t8 ,t encouuragement. The girls render X p tai. esra , James and Mrs Raine. F®IIiPOR?, dNTAfCIO 31016 MWMGV ed a number o� Piano and Yoeal Mr. an Mrs .Dickson and family, _ etc =•knave so >ltreafef tar i duets, Piano and Violin solos, and . . oar. i-v A Rood supply of Hard and Soft of Milton, and Leslie and Harvey QQ T. Coal on hand. Also a supply read>kngs' 'A report of the three mon ' Raine of Sanihill, spent Sunday with LJ H I L H �R. (�BANT-Lot 1, conasrion 4, PP y the course on Home Economics Was Vit? Scarbaro, TeWpbses Markham raps of $isdling Wood. given, Four prizes were presented James and Mrs,Maine >r Aoosoatant. ew�sa and Mamie- b the branch for proficiency in tate F L and Mrs Gleeson and Jack ;Nova Scotia shingles � ws GitAWT, GODFRE Y&CO..81 stove length. y tit, tact. Toronto. Canada. Adelaide • Junior and Senior rooms of the pub- and Mrs Jackson of Toronto were in Salt Galvanized Sl to S ogles es knit 12tf Phone Plaits 1709. lit school. the winners being, in the the village on Saturday calling on a Bird's Felt Slate$hlnRleq ![, !!A W, LIOEN88D AL'O- Junior room: Ist, Jessie Lewis, 2nd few of their acquaintances. for sale at «, D b 19 AZ92 Yoek ENSIRDatarto and Dssbe _ DONALD MUNTRO. PICHEILING Betty Pretty, Senior room: 1st June Emmerson and Mrs. Ormerod, Mr. T. PATERSO" - CLAREMONT Aa btaeie a sats. attaedsd — - Forsyth, 2nd, Jean-Gregg. The and Mrs. Raine, were in Claremont Lail and get prices. Phone IBIS an. 'vas °� sway be fHE CLOTHES LIVF<-i.ONGER on Friday evening to see Mrs. Ormr at •pee., Be sad indep- meeting was held in the school room tlsMefa�w..a Whitby,pat, my WISHED OUR WAY. . of the United church and refresh- erod's sister, Mia Morgan, who is ments served on the church lawn. very i11 LAWS ' 'We have made a businea of _ Fred andMrs. Dennis of Windsor, //_ Goad Coal ,womb day, Here each color � an,l Mrs. Meadow and daughter, of � ARA � � L' K i� and fabric is Riven the rcienti- Softball and horseshoe pitebiuR g at garden ps►rtp to-night. Markham, have been visitinz with 19c formula that beet meets its Mr, and Mrs. Plaskettand other ,AND SERVICE STATION► :..• _ needs. For each class we use. - OUNBARTON, friend for a few days. 1 use from nine to twelve than- _ Hard,and.Qoft "'081 Of tbe■ Iges of filtered rainsoft water. t Hill r geRr the operetta, ' Gip�pRover, prepared �1. • Miss Ethel Emmis of Wec ,s " We are re ared to do all kinds An average of six hundred Ral- - befit quality OII lone for your family washing. the guest of her coufiin, Mics Helen by the FbenezPr Yrinng People of repairing of tare, also bat- 4 f - hand No wonder clothes Iwunderid• Thom. in Pickering, Friday,July 25, tery hang] sD, electric c n here are cleaner and We are pleased to note that Mrs. 'AA : last longer. W. B. Dunbar is somewhat improved tt pq everythfnR in con: THOS. A. LAW f in heal+.h• to cJtlfsrtn nect]on with - ;. Oshawa Lanndr I :iii: Johns Flemming of Claremont Harold Ervin is spending two car work. ' h3•C3�oZ'17Z�• ��t• is visit't,g her cousins ,Misses Allis- week; holidays at-D. Gannon's. Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Cleaning Co , Ltd• on this week. Summer resorts at a good always on hand. Taxi Service. ..- . 9 Piece We are pleased to see the famil- many from here over the week-end.All clothes s frequent dry cleaning iir face of Dir, Wnri-saacs of Whit- Agent for Chevrolet Cars. to keep theta sanitary. Our cleaning The Sheppard family entertained s sdepartment turns old clothes by in our midst. a number of city visitors on Sunday. Law' Lr t out like now. Miss Hilda Holmes of Sa;ilt Ste, Miss Bate is attending the fun- Gordon J. aw i DiningRoom _WH CALL AND DELIVER Marie is visiting-her cousin, Miss eral of her sister near Stratford this _ - t1 Margaret Mitchell. week. Phone 8800 Suite David and Mrs. Allison of Sask Mrs, T. Beer 'cent into the city on ;R,O.Jones, Local Representative. atoon spent a few days -with relat- Tuesday owing to the death of her Di D U ives in this community. brother. '! - Blaeksmlthing l Miss Brown and Mrs. Wilson of . Bert and Mrs. Harvel entertains' - Aurora are visiting the lather's dau a number of friends from the city n _ 'Horse shoeing a Specialty. ghter, Mrs. McConochie. over the week-end. I We ate showing a very All General Work,including Wood On Friday evening a miscellan• Rev. J. S. Ferguson, our former KNOW I ;µ Work, promptly eous shower was held in honor of pastor supplied the pralpit in St. lovely solid oak,9 piece, sttepded to. Miss Mirmie Bennett 'at`her home John's church-on Sunday. That Silverwood'@ Ice Create is ' Dir, Wm. Pearce is entertaining Mrs. Stirling, :who resides with T. the only ice cream sold on dining room suite, finish Also, gvests from Florida. We feel sure anti Mrs. Perryman, is holidaying in .`tbe Canadian National Ex- Anent for Taco Faroe Ontario weather will prove attract- Western Ontario at present. 'hibition grounds? ed in Windsor brown. Machinery. The Devitt hili is beinfr cut down , i• That Silverwood's Ice Cream The buffet is 00 inches in �'. �7CTOO�Wa,=d n Wf are pleased to see Mrs. John by steam shovel, the earth excavated was the ice cream -sold dur- GREEYWOOD 491 AhGlashan in cur midst again and to• being used to fill in and widen the ing the Shriners'Conventiob -length. This is areal bar __ _ y learn that she is somewhat improved road to the east. in-Toronto? sin at $:1i.50 in health. Warren Willson is off duty these g On Saturday- afternoon Mr. Will. days, having ruptured a blood vex, That S]lvertvood's have ice cream tie Twine Bc-nnctt t=:as taken =e�iou - ill with cel in his Ie while in batMng at plants all over Ontario? Walnut finished Steel Bed, a.stroke ants v:e are sorry tr) say.he the picnic oa erTnes ay-` - Tltft Silverwood q c1 a Creatnia s not in Iiroving. Bert Matthews and family wrrt, all pasteRrized "and home-. T ': all felt Mattress and a Or. Saturday_ afternoon at VVhitc- city visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Matt- " gen]zed ? e ;ale the marriage tor,k place of l;rtv Sr., who has been risitinC in Sagless Spring. all corn -BERRY BOSF3, �•i 1 inn9e, Bennett and TIr. Paul That Silverwood'a Ice Oreatn is I the city. returned�home .with tli-11' al'1 flavored from natural �u piste, for and D ' lc-,,,A, 1li,s It'ath Uian:�: ra acted lire. Fair and Mrs:. Me1.au hlin, fruit flavors, no artiftciat g net -uppnrted the Lrronm. Th^ cere- an'1 little con returner, to tllr.•ir home FRUIT BAShETS ` "fi 'oro or color, used? ;- • - as 'title=,raid, , `h]le':tits Gnrrlml Bon in�To}ontn on Saturt3a��Pr a plea- 9 d , `i We have a complete line of Deck of Al quality. m,r : rax perforrled by the Rev. Mr. car,. loliday alto their au+lts here. Tliat Silverwood's Ice Crean: Chair@, Camp Stools, Camp '' kilatAlar stet Per.nril entertained t Norman urn] sono oflSeattle,ortoii 'Wash. dessert?es he idefil summer T er, Clara, an Cots and Hatnniocke, at afternoon ton last Sntu.rday after- mntnrnd here on Tuesday= night ana That E. C. Jones, Druggist, is ' PARIS GREEN n'-•n. at lira home juFt west of will visit relatives andfriends in is the local dealer for Silver P 1 erin,, in honor of friond.i use Ontario. _ 0 ARSENTATE OF LE:',D `'� - tvood'a Prodtictgt.bath lays occur in this: summer mon- Miss Gladys Gannon received a "Serve 8]Iverwn�d'e Ice Cream�'_St V! titt atnd " in. About fifteen dronned in., ipclud lileasant Surprise on Saturday even- and yon can feel confident that•"'A1v! ing Nlesdarros J. Allison, Frasrr, ing xhen a ;iuiilber of her young H PICKERING NEWS . I-TI . E SPRAYERS you have served the best. Lotton, AlitchFll, McConochie, Weeks frirmds visited her home to help her �,. ti.Pbone'1300 'p of Toronto v.-ho brought her friend, celr•hrate her birthday C. JONES C ' Furniture llealer ands 1 ,e,LVIN BUSHBY Afi.s 'Brown and- ATi-sec Allison, l_icitorc with Milfred an,] Mrs. lr S reit r e Director Somerville, Dixon, Thom, wito also Hamilton on Sunday were NIrs. W. I her niers who is vicitin Carlton and daughter. Stanley and Druggist and Cbemist, Also Ambulance Service �Hart�ware Phone 4800 R g •,r Ontario PICKERIB with her. Miss J. Malcolm, of Tor, ' rq. Carlton of Toronto, and the t Pl��tBriSg, onto, was also present. 13aisdon family of Pickering. Phone 6540 Pal 1D� 4 � .• �'. .:.. 'c.'. W.-_- n,._ .:t,at,-:'�,Sa.-. •�,+-r:�i',_.+s '_'y.'..r �zt..fi�.a...,�t+:.�i H. ,.,,�° ,fin„ -. -, 7 .y,.- a v*t, :4. (� _ '.;�y, - Y , u Y.:....Y dl.�lf`t.�•f' J{,. T,ye >faM^rc. .-.. a:9T _ - 'S..' .ar✓ .✓ w .art .,n., n,. ,p ,s•ar...� ..a MT, ': .. .,. '. - �t.. ,.: , ..ri,-' .,w. ., .':'fib - n'• .51 MM i Ke4*r J or an - wer eau rs�,a,•i� Living -costs * for' All relieve your hostessof a feeling of 'Charm - .- strain. A VITAL NEED j Isn't she charming!" we Occasional- 4 Respect the property of the house- ;''EMPME TRADE ,_,Iy hear someone say, and thea w9 hold an4 do not se medicine or a wet question,-What is charm? tumbler on a i,olished dresser, put in the past ten years new tariff barriers The prompt development of trade it is alertness, intelligence, interest your feet on the counterpane nor'use have been created by many countries, within the Empire is the.logical solu. In things; but not "freshness" nor towels for cltianing shoes. restricting the outlets for Canadian tion of the enormous problem smart•Alec-news. If your hostess has no household __products. involved;and the enthusiastic manner I J 's - - - it is sweetness, kindness, amia• )lelp; assist her with the housework _min w1d the King-Dunning Budget _ -bility; but not mushiness,' -�--t� unless You are-surs-that`shre ptefers to uch restrictions nature y jlead to -has been received throughout-the gooeynese of a Dumb Dora. Vivacity, do it alone. Pay scrupulously all tele- reduced buying power on the part of Empire ensures Canada a most the people, in turn affecting manor ---pEp; but not nervous restlessness nor I phone or laundry bills you have Incur. `favourable position at the Imperial jazziness. Poise; but not coldness. red When you have left, write within i fa�rers and producer`s,in every line. Con&renee for the interchange Of Natural sincerity and wholesomeness twenty-four hours, thanking your I �s problem has Iemanded the high, . .products. i which radiates through one's entire hostess for her hospitality. personality est qualities of statesmanship for its The charming woman does not know Fashions, Fads, Foibles solution Rad, the tr nd having bees Providing a market for Canada's '8he' is charming; for that self-con- early recog'*iized by the King Adminis. products,ensuring the buildingup of a would a cid her charm. The-most freakish foible of the hour tration,a non- artisan and highly tomo home market for her manufactured _ sciousness woo p is the wearing of long, hot kid gloves p patent Terri Board was appointed. products, the policy of the King - • with the formal dress without sleeves .The result of the tireless efforts of this Administration offers assurance of Tips ` and almost without back. [n the waist. Board is the King•Dunning Budges, (Canada's future prosperity. It !s perplexing for the traveller to One sees them at the fashionable know how much to tip the various bell dances, sometimes black kid gloves -- - boys, porters and waitresses who with a alms white dress. Usually the ]KEEPING DOWN LIVING COSTS -" aerve him. It is rather expensive glove is slipped oft the palm of*the business it you do the tipping job "ac- hand and'rolled back at the wrist, re- King Budgets during the past nine of pproduction while at the same time , cording to Hoyle." Ypu are met at the sembling the mics of our"grandmoth- years have keit living costs down, helgingCanada tobuildup the greatest r train by the Red Cap who wants to er's days, rt trade per capita, in the world, Tariffs have been lowered on many expo P p « carry your baggage. You tip' him a With the long, filmy formal gowns commodities and implements of proms is manufactured and semi-manufa i dime or a quarter according to the the under slip comes only to the knees, duction,reiiucinglivingcosts,and costs tured goods. amount of your baggage and the dia- leaving a diaphanous curtain of dress tante he carries it. below through which show the stock TA xEe REDUCED TARIFF REDUCTIONS Sometimes taxi drivers expect tips, Inged legs. __ - besides the taxi fare, but that is not Contrasts are striking, as s wbite sinc 1924,, 1922-Sugar,agricultural imPlsmena,.teztiles, necessary. At -the hotel, a door Man IneomsTax-reduced over 35,°$ helps you_from your car and carries pique collar on a silk dress, or white boots and®hoes. I organdie trimmings on the gown of SalesTaA--Reduced from 6% 1`'fo• 192 3-British here goods sial ptariffimported by ted by io Tour"baggage to the hotel desk a- black lace, or a black wool coat over a percent,wheregoodsimportedbyCsaadiaa rather dime or fifteen cents,or a quer,I Rates-Reduced Rates-Reduced£porn 3 oats to tenni port. light chilton, or the gloves above mea- as a re-established. Penny Pam . 1924--iastrumeab of production used in 'ter it you are extravagant or try to tioned. Jackets o2 velvet accompany Cheque.Tax-Reduced from 2 cents oa eves, agriculture,mining,forestry and fisheries. - show off. A bell-boy f-arries your bag- the well regulated party dress of to- $50.00 to 2 teats over✓ 10.00. .1925--Well-drill0igm�achinery and fisherm°en'a gage to your room, which means a day, or should I say this evening' - AeceiptTax---Abolished• - engines. similar tip. The proceas,is reversed As for formal footwear there is noth- 'Transportation Tax-Abolia6ed• 1926-Sugar.automobiles,da-pQlate.est- when you leave the hotel. Ing better than crepe.or satin pumps 1928-implements ri production is minion At mealtime. you are supposed to Iamoaux Tau-AJwilahed. and fishing Industries;fertilizers on free lits. tinted to match one's costume jewelry TeUVaph Tax-hlbotidwd- ,1930-Tea,porcelain,china,veaerabies,£sola, tip the waitress about ten per cent. of and emphasize their color. ' .sour bili, or, ft you are staying fora ,:.. __ Reducmios in five yeasts estimated to amesnt/ •- free under British preference. p . week and will have the same waitress. July Thoughts so$116,000,000. ,cion in duties meant"duction to ,does. tip her one dollar when you.leave. _ A tip is expected by the Pfeil boy'or If you were born in July, your birth• CAN'T �ys ! chambermaid who, does you any per- day Hower is the larkspur, a prettyBennett t 4'. _ .. _ sonal service, such as bringing You ice blossom. _ water or ears towels. On the traria Sew sad kitch out o1 doors as much aLic UP the porter of the sleeper or parlor car as possible, Shell the peas on the ".Ll rove► the �m�✓��A1111JLig i•!• _ -- expects you to hand him half a'dollar back porch and carry-your sewing out JJ�CC 7ia�� � =- as sou leave. The tipping system.adds�under a tree, � - -' greatly to the expense of travel and is Is sprinkling the garden, remember -- - -" often much abused,as when attentions that_a thorough drenching once la a - " which you do not want are forced up- while is better than more frequent r on you in the hope of exacting a tip. sprinklings. �! Hotels and railways should pay em- .The proper garb for a baby is hot ployees enough that !t would not be weather is an abdominal band and a , Mecessary for them to bleed the tra diaper. _ yeller for every little courteb?. But !f If you pefly won't jell, try mining tarlo Liberal Campaign Committee,To►anto you really use this service, and it is with it the juice of fruits containing not included in the regular travel bill, more pectin, such as currant or apple you are a cheapskate it you are not I juice, or shreds of orange skin or twilling to pay a small reasonable sum i commercial pectin. - 7. Ifor it. To keep the rooms cool, ,open them truth to the night and morning air from the Canadians Overlook constitutions and sedentary oceupa- t degree ofdistance the opposite enchaay ,Summer Squashes outside, but keep them closed, with lona � me about. distance -leading enc nab It one thinks for an Instant that a hent to the eye. _ •� curtains drawn, during the middle of Advantages of Fish Aejolcing to And a summer squash man engaged at bird manual labor `- In the market,.the grocer told me he the daY• 'had it for decoration:" Too little we Vacations produce a healthier and cannot subsist on a fish diet, let him "You have lose when you find ban housewives appreciate this tasty vege more efficient people as well as a peo- Food �cialists Say Fish is. reflect. upon the history of the Jap more tun doing r. Will for others than ple with more 'imagination and ca- aneae. They are essentially a fish- for yourself."-Dr. Will Durant, tabe. It has the virtue of being Richer in Nutrients consuming people their per'capita, -- bulky and low In fattening qualities, pacify for enjoyment. - Don't'go through lite without (earn- - �lAI] MC2tt use of sea toads being more than two 4_ horse is many bast friend until which makes It vslnable for reducing Ing to-swim. Swimming is the best hundred hounds a year. Still they I lie bets-on It. purposes. Vegetables and fruits quick- all !a an article of food available are regat'ded as one of the best physio known all-round exercise, as well as 2y fill the atomac`t and satiety the ap- to Canadians in great abundance, but callydeveloped races on earth, and petite and make one willing to omit jolly good sport. Cut your ironing short by foiding unfortunately it Is being sadly neglect• they certainlp have'sacrificed nothing heartier foods. 'away unironed the towels, and about ed. -Hach year our fishermen.--land Its mental astuteness through tttelr de- away e Summer squash is the fruit of the half of the rest of the weekly wash. between 800,000,000 and 900,000,• pendence on fish aquash'vine, and is rich in phosphorus The dietary requirements of a man and calcium, dhd a delicate juice. The 000. pounds of fish. Of thin amount engaged in light to moderate.employ- Gc" (Sweet Life leas than one-quarter da consumed in--tiny variety need while very young, is � •- - meat is estimated at .26 'pounds of cooked whole. Crook-necked squash "Whenever Life is Simple and sane, Canada, and for the balance a market protein and 3,050 calories per day. .!and other varieties are better flavor- true pleasure accompanies it as Lrag- must be found abroad. Protein is the most important loci - ed if more mature, but the akin should ranee does uncultivated flowers."- Canada is potentially the greatest cobatftuent and the following table -'ie so tender that It.i3 easily pierced Charles Wagner. fish prodacIng courttry in the world. will illustrate the comparative value with the thumb nail. We have more read access to the in protein of fish and other foods'. - To prepare it, remove the skin, ly Father's Pre er - great fishing banks of the North At. per cent. protein seeds and stringy po.tfon; dice it is y lantle 'than any other country, but, B Edgar A. Guest halt inch cubes; boil it in rafted water e y 0 sad to relate, we do not take the same Beet 14.6 a half hour, or steam ,it one hour; Dear Lord, I do not ask of Thee profit from them that others do. We 'Veal , 15.6 mash and season, or, best of all bake Always to smooth the path.for me, also have at our door the great banks Chicken .. 13.7 , It an hour. Some liko to fry squash, But grant me strength enough to bear of the Pacific, invaluable inshore fish- lvillk 3.3. CHILDREN removing it from the boiling water Whate'er my portion is of care. eries, and many prolific' inland treas. Potatoes •••• - 1•8 15.3 CRY FOR IT 'andnearly tender, dipping it fa Hour Now for.my children's sake, I pray, The United States lands approxi- .Halibut ........ -. and browning'in hot fat. Help me to walk in wisdom's way. mately two billion pounds of fish each , Herring ......... 13 2- Squash may be made into a aouffie, year. Canadian fishermen could land Pollock .......... 15.4 CHILDREN hate to take medicine or may be used for pies as a substitute I Let me not blunder, To the end as much or more if they were assured Lake trout 11,0 "'i -� as a rule. but every child loves for pumpkin. To make -, squash sou£- Their happiness I would defend. of a market for their catch. If our Salt mackerel.. 13.9 the taste of Castoria. And this pure f .fie, cook the squash rather dry. To Grant me to earn their gratitude; ` Canadian people were to consume a 1~'innan haddie 22.0 vegetable preparation is just as good two :.ups of mashed squash add the To understand their every mood, reasonable quota It would be a big The waters from which we receive it tarter;just as bland and jus!S/ .yolk of two eggs, melted butter, salt And through the labyrinth of youth encouragement to the fishermen and our supplies-of fish yieid more than harmless as the recipe reads. and pepper. Fold in-the...._beatm Quids-them__to�verlasting_tTuth.— a tremendous stimulusto-the Indus- six hundred edlble garisties, .about — 'hen Baby's cr9 vvaaTas--oi-torte. -►whites and bake until firm. Squash try' seventy-two 01 which are known 'n fritters are made by dipping spoon atul Dear Lord, pray Thee, make of me It is reckoned by scientists who a few drops of Caston j has him the retail markets of Canada. There of this mixture In.cracker crumbs and The father Thou wouldst have me be, have made an ex haustiv@ study of soothed,asleep again e i jiffy. rhea- t. Let me noir bastily condemn the question, that pound for pound, A always t good variety obtainable. Mg is more valuable in diarrhea: browning them in hot fat. An authority on culinary matters de _ ever- fish is as rich in nutrients as meat, th2t jt is possible to use one men coated tongue or bad breath ~The Guest - But when heir little feet have strayed, and In a its some ns an s cies. of fish for a whole week and Of me let them be unafraid. dation there is a tremendous varia- > It is a nice courtesy to take your tion in price between fish and meat prepare it in such a variety of ways aid el cleanse and regulate a child', o ens some, little gait, candy ora which makes the use of the former a that it will not become in bowels.In colds t o keep thdiseases. God grant me this; all else above ons to tiro consumer. How great you should use it to keep the system book. Conform to her plana for enter- That I may keep my children's love very economical practice. And not I thea is the ecoee of the cook when from clogging. Raining you. Be prompt for meals and And lead them on to all that's good only that. Sir James Crichton-Browne, Castoria is sold is every drugs !n keeping appointments. When you an eminent British food specialist, she has such a multitude o1 fish to tore. Of manhood and it womanhood, choose from and an article of food the genuine always bears Chas, K arrive, announce the date of your de- That I. when childhood years have all cla se that for working people of susceptible to so many different Fletcher's signature. barture and hold to that date even If flown, all classes=those who work with the treatments. _$he politely urges you to stay longer.( In their success may find my own. head as well as those who work with The abundance of fish all around us � Act as though you are having a good the hands-fish is - an economical -Tit-Bits. and the wide use we make of it brings, 'time and be cordial with the friends - .- _ source of energy quite necessary to to one's mind the old saying about LIBERAL to whom she introduces you. Make as enable them carry on their work familiarity breeding contempt. The a ' 'alttle work as possible and adapt your- Opportunity might be more easily Flab Is wore easily digested than w>t tashar,3uetoma..ot the family. En- recognized it it didn't <t often come greats and for this reason is parts• excessive use of imported food cow- Opportunity cnlarly aria ted for those of feeble modities would seem to demottatn�e - - - tit'tatn yo>� a part of the time to « . ... -y.,, :�,' ,.*�.t'':,C".i�:w,.,e ..�'4s!�•,,, ;'-..' .. .. _ _ � _. .-- _.. � - ,n-, h:.. , ,.•r.,,-,. =;5 ,. :.e..:....s,�• ,. ... .r�,,... � s. �1,..,�� �.�,•+�r�.m�• y T '-..FKL?,u.:. ..t ....- ,.;..ty.'"ri•ems ' - .;....... ..,: 'sr.� .L - .w'r_,;. ➢. r. �. • n,�.. „�<. ' ZVI 3 '. .,, •4 M�J.M�M4'lilN �. .rniPAr�. 1•Y 4�.,I ~• .�,ar {.e.x+.-�::.d.�:_..r .s,«r ..Y/1,..., ✓. •.M-4A, :xM^....y..> w. �*F ...iR. y-0t. .an.r � .. .. •w _ _—. > <.. U.S. Aircraft Equipment Finds - Best Market in Latin America - _-- "'' ummerWhen Childhood Ail- a menta-Are Most DangeraUS. The larger part of aH American air-_ opean countries by Lieutenant James ' Mothers who keep a boa of Baby's craft equipment'-now being exported H. Doolittle for..the Curtiss-Wright ._ + :_ Owri Tablets in the house t0ay feel into world markets is-being absorbed_ Exports ompany, is one of the chief that the lives of their little ones are by Latin-American countries, it is re- factors in, the aead7 growth of for- reasonably safe during the hot weath- pealed in a report just been released eign aircraft trade, in the opinion of er. Stomach roublfls, cholera intan- by the aeronautic trade division of the Leighton W. Rogers, chief of the aero-- 0 S ; _• EA Itum and diarr> a carry off thousands Department of ComfSerce, covering nautic trade division. the first five months of the present "The areonautic export trade from of little ones every summer, In most - cases i ecause the mother does not year. the United States wan so large during 'have a safe medicine at hand to, give This absorption of the Latin-Ameri= 1929 1n comyarison with previous WaS' ���• '�■ �,�,� bulk tea at promptly. Baby's Own Tablets relieve can market of planes, parte and en• years," Mr Rogers reports, "that it these troubles, or tf given occasionally glues has been th%principal 1a"ctor in was thought by many that a saturation _ _ _ r. to the well child they will prevent their maintaining steady conditions in point had been reached for aircraft 50c or +�Oe looked chap, coming on. The Tablets are guaran- American aviation since the slump at and kindred products In certain of our ■ t. teed to be absolutely harmless even first of the year: best markets. Instead, while domes- teed exports for the period tic sales of aircraft for the current ' to the newborn babe. They are enpeci- Of course. hut_ _nowha ally good in summer because they re- from January to May, inclusive, the year w8re considerably under ,those _ A. gelate the bowels and keep the atom• department report shows, were only for the first five months o�ear, ' acli sweet and pure. They are sold by 11 per cent. below the total for the exports from January to May inclusive ���� RED 6�� medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents same period in 1929, and the value of were but 11 per cent. under those for RED -'a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine the export trade in May, 1930, estab- the same period of }929." Co:, >#ockviile, Out. lished a new monthly record. Total The total for the five-month period exports of aircraft engines, planes Wis year war swelled by May activity, can be bought for and pads were valued at ;3,591,357 which established a record for all z Music AS81l5tS In Mills for the first five months of the current time. Aeronautic exports during that Produeion year, as compared with $4,000,071 dur- month were valueA at $1,174,721. - tug the name period in 1929. A total Outside of the Latin-American Goan- 'o! Radio music having been found ef- J of 51 per cent. of the equipment in the tries, of which'Argentina is the leader, � flcient on dairy farms in the produc _ - kion of more milk, it is not decent five-month period went to -the best markets for American air- , to learn that a similar method of surprising- Latin-American countrie.. craft have been China, Canada, P.:ru The success of American aircraft and Japan. Twenty-ft-e per cent. of a serenading hens has resulted in more - .eggs fora New Jersey farmer. All demonstration missions, such as that the exported equipment for the five- :4' _ • good, cant the mosquitoes neat' be now being conducted in southern Eur- month period went to the Far East. ' (soothed into a somnolent state by - _ u symphony song? ' 'oi e _ : !Contrary Mary A Summer Song "Culture has nothing to do with edzi You ask why, Mary was called con-I In hot "summer weather, when ao• y body's cool, �, at any grocer', dew people wi'� z;�, Cation or .Iv3lization"--Count Her tear 9 " ' Inan Keyser-Ing. Well, this is why, my dear: If I were a pixie, I'd live to a poo].. ' A pool shadow=haunted, all dimly and ■ ■ e9; - She planted the most outlandish -be sats ••fed todrink bulktea. r - things green, In her garden every year: Where silvery. fishes splashed music ' She was always sowing the queerest between, ¢� boom- ART- gCIENCE - SD®DIT seed. The darting of swallows, the boom- Memorial Erected soap to Meet II h1 D U ST RY- EDUCATION Ing of bees fibs calls me on the telephone And when advised to stop. In the sky-dappled dome of..the trag- 1 have not-seen her, so _ - AG Q I CU LT U R E - Her answer was merely.—No, indeed— , vivo Hans Andersen! � Just wall till you nee the crop." rant lime-trees, Just what she may be ttr my- sight � And looking up through where white _ j - is yet for me to know. And here are-some of the crops, my j lilies grew Odense, Den.—This town wh)f h t - child Pgrhaps I'd see you, claims the proud distinction of being But there is music in her softs-- --w. (Although not nearly all): And you'd-think: "How charmiltg to the birthplace of Hans Andersen now Such music that i feel a Bananarcissus and cucumberries, — ' MY eyes will nee the loveliness boasts as Andersen memorial hall— And vtolettuce small; ° 'Terribly Tp yr+ ! gift of -a admirer of the famous! That now my ears reveal. i i SGL� Yy writer. a Potatamaboes, melonions rare. The neva building adjoins Ander- "If married women look at a bathos• And rbubarberries ectad, son's bouve and has been decorated i for they get a'little more reconciled F _I With porcupineapples prickly-rough b to their own husbands."—Lady Astor. � r On a little bush close to the ground, Strength Regained Through the. 9 a fof u9 painter from the same - '',� •' �•• � :eland of Fuhgen. An impressive col- Pink Use of Dr. Williams Pills. She gathered the stuff in mid-July the hal whe$erseala-are as view in se s r And sent It away to soil— "After the birth of my baby I was the halt where h is hoped many of 3@un�a4aC Pains V terribly weak,' says Mrs.Jos. Morasse the exhibits.will remain permanently _ - And now you'll see how she earned and form 14i naro's affords a sure re:.ef, Dupuy, Que.. "and eould.not sleep o the nucleus h a museum. affected t e bbe<I on the affec a parts.a $,. her name, do my housework. I was despondent '(alis opening o e alt on u 1 when ru }• And how she earned it well. was the first act in the three days of Ahquick. effective.para killer Were the crops hauled off to a farm- and was afraid I would be a.constant i; -the Anders" festival In Odease It! • er's cart? invalid. I began taking Dr. Williams' was followed by tbeatricat perform• } No, not by any means, i Pink'PSIts and'before long sly health ,antes In which a conspicuous Placa e ■ But In little•June-bugglee and automo-i Was restored and I could do my ho wag was taken by a play based' on one o1 beetles { work without fatigue. SInca then I e , t have used these Pills on two other oc- Ander3en's fatry dales "The Naughty s+y� And dragonflyiag machines, �casions, with splendid result" Boy.' written b5 the poet. Sophas 10110 OF PAIN,. {{I f —Nancy Byrd Turner, in "Zodlac Michaelis, chairman of the. Danish Town." - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich and Authors Society, and himseIt -a na- purify the blood. That S9 why better sleep. steady nerves, improved appe- tive of Odense. .� the and increased vigor follow their This was followed by one of Ander-' ;en's own plays and a balkA Ingplr m use—atl these can be. yours !1 you by one, of his fairy tales. This yer-j • , 1 t ` start treatment today. The Pills avec tormaace was repeated on July 13 and a sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 14 and there was also a peopleN fes-! / I a; R +Dd'�Cf I sip 50 cents a boa from The Dr. Williams' tival In the c:ub garden. On July h �0 �/p P�1Dgfress�ire o Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 13 children's proce4stoas took place 'r- - ' .slnnuol - 'o- through the town and a great pea Fragrant' Ise tic ' E'c� Sdt/Od7 ''� Ti iR81nbOW� pie's festtval in the no park Cleanstn�sedHentitiyit XPO - t, with fa,ry tale tableaux on •the lake _ The_brownies in Kilcreggan CANAM MADAM, „o and the river.. Have got a' rainbow mill, — C►- ` / Spiced Haney Sauce /\ Across from hill to 'hill; As fast tie`one is fading, Place plain honey sauce in a bowl They gather sun and rain, and add finely ground cinnamon to And spin another rainbow taste, blending the ingredients well. - RONTO -. •• s1sd hang.it out again. - -"A.B." z A.IJan't you kaaw that smoking will ffff \ shorten your life, my boy "Awf I don't care, I ve seen every- Above the ruftied.water a�. thing dere:is.” They reach.from shore to shore, uln�sep►t�s-�9�o Nurses wanted From little green Kilcreggan, Pi Books Should Not Tell Round Cove, Loch Long, Blairmore, The Toronto Sospital for Iaoursibles• a q" Lochgoilhead, Ardentinnp, in aflIliation with Bellevue and Allard ALL•CANADA Everything Says Doctor Zospitals, NOW ork City, offsts s Three o And in the hills behind— Tear's Course of Tratalar to T nag : R s s YEA 11� Chautauqua, `.Y.—A book is not Womsa, havtaR the required •dncatioa, only literature, but is a deed and an' There must be pots of gold there! and dnirous of becoaiiaa susses. This Influence, said Dr. Richard Burton, For those who, seeks to find- Noorp*.rwte . has adopted the ala r=oUr of —Elizabeth Fleming. Rlst•m. • pupils receive ormt of A Pkturesgw CBleS9`ation former head of the English Depart � , _ the slohool, a monthly allowaaoe and � jot all Canadians meat at the University of Minnesota, trsd•�g expenses to and from Ihw M.inard's Liniment fives quick relief. York. Fos further paruoulis" write or , e ` !n discussing censorship as part or: 9 apply to the 1lupeslateadeat. _ '"Les Voyageurs", a brilliant new Grandstand , his address on "Fiction, Fair and _ _ _. . ._ _ Stronger Now ' pageant reviewing Canada's development from ( Foul—the Tendency to Tell Every _ _ Its earliest Clays—each ems by.L500 Pei• , thing," delivered. at Chautauqua re-,l i _ - Eo 'formers on the world's largest stage. I Gently. _ My daughter Catherine is Thirty military aid concert bands,including the i Though believing in censorship, __ fifteen gears old: She was very All CanadaPereoaneacForceBaad(bypermission irregular often sick at her Department of Militia and Defence), an especi- which he characterized as only • form - ' i µ "ally recruited organization of seventy-six skilled of Enlightened leadership, Dr. Burton stomach and had to •stay in bed two or three' days at a frtstrnmentalists taken from Canada's Regular I said he recognized the difficulties of i oar'"t^t y Military establishments. putting it in ,practice. By cleavitlg PHILLIPS en -airy tiRe.One of your booklets was j !Famous 2,omVoice Exhibition Chorus in foto to. the good,' one can overcome the r+�csp _ _ sent to us-b mail so I got_her .• ,,concern— -23 and M-Sept ;;"and-b. �-bad->zltsre eifectivetp-than r. a,.bottle of Vegetable Com- tTtemendous Agricultural displays and come censorship, he believes. ® pound. Catherine has been petitionsm all,branches with a$12&00oprize "Art does and should differ from For•TrOuble• taking it regularly and she is List mttiag and Pacing Roca life. Civillfation is based on orris-� dINaa nONd `_ gaining i weight eve ;Fifth professional Marathon Swim for world sion aad selection. It has taken /V0STO—c" Omes n n the and rd T championship Luteb--a unique uaforgettabl. _ way. I told the neighbors and L dpi ages to build ap delicacy and decency, AC14C - ' ,� writers are appar- GASES-HA - four Other girls are Laking it >Senplane,out ro FBF ently willing to throw all life's labor wit oodresults: rs Cir= ;sculling and yacht rhea and other thrilling away is a night," he declared _ - .. -- t rtCC enkinson, Box 14, Thom. 1 horn- aquatic events daily, and countless exhibits and attractions co celebrate this memorable All. '',' What many people call indigestion less alkali in water will neutralize in- ' (�rttnno- Csdada Yew awn, Oil fuel can be pumped into ]in- i a very often mAans excess acid In the stantly'many times as much acid, and Reduced Rates by rail,bu4 ers at the rate of 5,000 tons in nine stomach. The stomach nerves have the symptoms disappear at ones YouLydia t 3 steamboat andafrplana or-ten hours at the great oil refinery been over-stimulated, and food sours. will never use crude methods when " oa Southampton Water. The corrective is an alkali which neu- once you learn the efficiency of this. ► $ s e SAM HARRIS, - tralizes acids instantly. And the beat Go get a small bottle to try. Kathryn—These pearls were given PTuldswl; to me on my last birthday. alkali known to medical science is Be aura to get the genuine Phillips R H.W.WATERS, Kitty—Very pretty. How many years Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. 'It has re- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by Phys!- Gsearallidaswnysr. mafned the standard with physicians cissa for 60 years in correcting excess have you bad them? in the 50 pears since its invention. acids. Each bottle coutaias-lull"direc-. ,___... ---t - —an�t_drnastora_. _._ iSSJUE_Na.,30�—'30 ;: s i .. - - L .. .:..... - a...7'. ,.-...ems' - ._:.� �d,....sxiy sy '�p - .ri<w,.:^..a,:. ,.:. ,7••.:.,, :,.y. : ,y..',...._; �.__.._•:;. w.. ...,_....."r •..n^.,,_---G. <. -w.. .. -. .-....�,r'vs ._..- - .s..��s�.i..' '°-� '"h ..- '-..0 .. ._ .. �' ` ,� ,. P ,. ,...:. , _rJ• :v,.�-„ g� 'a'<�',}'. 'va �'E .,�- .:.rur.r'"�." „j:. ."i!°wme•s.". .a� . .,,. ,Fx...• ,�� _ F .,.• '.. '` •,.RJ"',;.. 1--.- �'-y ,.: "''9. u.-.� �•Ya ay,_ •.,•. :.: ,. -. .,. `y`9}-_'-""-3 1. ..> •4'.b '�i. . a,.t{ �y q� wV .,..a�: 'u: i .Y" .. .. .. .'e,�.+ , .:w R .• y.� .. w��,.. ." �'•7v.i�': ,.i•w.•`$, -v-t�, '''�k �• ,w�+-•. ...C,. :,.... j«�: .'.'K'•tl''aa.: t '�+ 6a t' • s' ' ''`�,.<�^�.,.. •�`'"' �_o, dH,rte, r•y... `. •�' 'i + s-s aeeoedlao captivated the audience: i .. .+ .ice HQlrTbB--@ �ot► 1�Pv ~ tLae Whitby $sir Qaastette,under the - '•�in >I[oe0�a� Alen.Ied�ei�. leadership of A. L.Lynda whose lklea- w� $'•� �8 � In v of W'kindi& !late iniestmeota-at !rem*%,o 7 per - +rsat6ds Wont were muob sppreetsted•..as.wetp • Dent. .•01.ra Per rewc; 01.60 u paid In edvast% also the soprano selections of Mrs. A. _ Low rates ire Hsu Insuranceand QubMiPaoae rv.the-united ssaae sed Crest L: i.yade.- - Fire Insurance. 1N8UBANUF-All etassee w lgr;ta,a 0,•0p In ad•wea• Ohopping our 6pecialt9 a1w. represeritative o! - eluding- Fire,- Automobile'. `~ GRAIN-FLOUR-FEED ¢ `n c Stokneta. The Canada, Life Assurance o $ --Pickering Mills °n storm, Accident and 21y ` Address � -- JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. - Ph a or,Write f p 43cf ED. BOWMAN,Whttby - -_ $eadquartets for _ SR017Q>dAM: - - ONTARIO sar+vc,it. REPORT@ - - - STERLING MILLING CO., LTD. Report of S.'S; No. 1 Pickering: we have a limited quantity of High grade Fegdi for Poultky, -, Passed on year's- work. ' denotes extra Rood 'qualify Shorts st Cattle, Hogs etc, the rice of ordinary mill - R 0. Y RR -� H honors. Jr. IV to Sr 1�'-Florence p y Ig•f Phone Mark. 5502 - feed, excellent'for Ulgs Puckrin*, Donald-Cookson.* Sr- III or any live stock. - - P 10 K E R- I N C to Jr. IV-Gnice Deyine , ?Mary _ _ ..Masulka*, 'Dorothy 'Redman*, pelf. - The SHOW BOAT Appleton. Jr. III to Sr, III-Grace The feed business is our line. we T..• -. * « stud this to give You the Appleton*, Stepha Burdka , Russell y y Picket inR ort-the Lake •• Powell. Sn 1I' to Jr, -III-MaY'y best possible value _ - - CONFIDENCE --- or your moue . �-} worth*, Susie i'uckrin*, Jr.JII to .-_ •-- y Y• . .,:.�-,._. DANCID�Q II-Edith Cookson", John Puck- en cwt a d g�9 d� u may send the eh ldren to shop_here-Quith._eves�_ennfl� « 'We have Chick Starter, ERQ31ash Camping Tenting Picnicking yo rin. I to Jr.-JI-Louisa Brayley- , ken - - - neth Powell*, Billie 'McLean. Pr. I Scratch !~reds; or-ally feed the shade of the old ' . deuce. They will be treated with the same courtesy, Helen Robinson*-, Kathleen.Redman* you .may need, deliver- le trees. am s u m one - passed on June finals; Sr III to Jr. ies an reasonable - person, . IV-Harold Redman,- IIto 'Jr-III- distance. The plA a to spend a as if you came in per a or you may ph Mary Puuckrin. D. Sr.B. Bennett, tea- SUNDAY AFTERNOON , if you wish. Our delivery will take your cher. - f' 5311 Refreshment Booths -requirements right to your door. - Phone WHITEVA E: SAUNDERS,.BARRETT The Decoration Services a P2Ck83'ln� Q�luing ColnDanV &SAUNDFRS Let as take care of t the your Grocery Needs Whitebale Cemetery on Sunday last were presentafltm-aa being distance.many The temp. tory Was beautifuliv decorated in 'Last and Largest CHERRYWOOD AND PICI�,PRIN(�r honor of the departed. ` Mark, 5020 Phone Pick. 800Phona The garden party held on Wednes- day evening on the beautiful lawn of / / (�ardham Tran, under the auspices of �onse /��*�� Meet the Women's loetitute and the publfe (�, TickeringH' ardware Store library Board was quite a success. A eery enjoyable progre in was present- ed by the Silverton Duo, of Toronto. Will be held in 4 whose numhers on the violin and pla- .� -- CLIMA% Blit KILLER •• ' d� � 'I - :cTo spraying, no Water, no mixing, all ready for use on po- f lection Memo-rial Paxil, V����� � Moes, vegetable@, currants and gooseberry bashes, Bose _ bashes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the . . . the evening f w ea to On e e Hing O growth and is ay apply. She last and larleeeE meeting of. y - All kande of Harden Tool@, Screen DgorO Window - the. Campaign Will ti ' -2 Chick and Screen Wire Cloth. bald in rase be S�tu5� 616' 9+' Chick Starter. Chick 9crateh and Baby Glick Qrf k i y , '.A►amories, 10sk&W& _ _ _ _ Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plewa - r t 8. 0 o c o 1 . l]i. t.� _. Agent McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Rsffaire. _ ow an o e -- i �ay, )ulq 2 _ .. Fleury Plows d Sc is n We have it, a not made. ry At8.t10 p, nt. (D S. T.) can et it. or it i0 { Hon' , ' Ga Ho slyd er�uson,Addresses wrill be given by - 1. a H. Moore, _T:�- pe er of Ontario, will be -_-._ I S. BAJ SDOI�; - PICC n _the Liberal Candidate, - ' and others. -- � --- the sana�n speaker. . _ - Unbe't lbl� al et n The speech of the �♦♦ v S - - - !r• �3oti, D Re T E ■ R , Our lines of Harness. Oallar3 andParts are the beat yet. See Dare y - * sad be convinced. -We have values that spell satisfaction ' . Mackenzie Zing, sand others will speak on behalf - g tiYe carry some mighty 8ne lines of Work Boats _ - . . . J'rermer, front Ottawa. will . b and our prices are right.. .: - _ - '. .. broadraet and arnpli@ed from _ _.._ _•. ,of his can - Men a Overalls. 9mocir Trott=ers and Shirts sold to to 12 o'clock p. m , at economy prices. -.. in the Armories. Wear Sec•ti, ito quite complete. Try its. - - . Our lien's Fine �. -- L :- -All speeches broadcast _ - ` ,The 48th HiAlanaerS _ Our goods spell repeat eustorners always, ` 13aad a-Id Pipers _ _ CEC - w-ill be is attendance. SOD SAYE THE KING N43� �. C. Hall -'-RK- -E S President - _ _. _ -Secretary Lj G}: D. Conant, - Chairman - - _ MORTGAGE SALE - Under the pravisrgnr of the Powers - - - .FOIA. TEAM HARNESS .4 of Sale contained in a certain motgage , , I' T' ♦ - which will be produced at the tinie of a j♦ Il t - , \. the sale-there will be otfered for sale - - Brass-mounted Team B,tekband Harness, _ . _ • by pnbtic auction on the premises, � � ® =� o beansg a art of Lot Seventeen iT71 in tech layer trace with heel chains. $92.00 . f .i - - the Tbird (3)Range Broken Front Con- With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- cession, in the T,ewnsuip of Pickering, ranel the 'tittB's.£�igl;mag band, $49.00- _ ' :on Saturday, the"•Second--Day of At g• =� - $38.50 I 1_ ust, 1930, at the hots of two o'clock in r `I es Black mouthed Team Batkband Harnessthe afternoon, ty`t'r,lter B, Powell,_ i ''y CO a t1,/h_ S e • � ` :5 .ring Breecbing _ $llti` ) Auctiopger, the. following_ preippses, n Than part of Lot seventeen(17.1.ia _ -, _ -This is not factory harnA'3q, but p6stom made in our P - own shop at Markham. the Third (3) Range Broken Front --,Concession described d the Township of Picker- - PICKERINO TORONTO ;r. 'in described as foltons: Corumenciil - We specialize on repairs to harness and collate. at the South E-ist aawLe of Lot seven- -'leen (17) Range three 131; Thence Nur•- T :-O Q' D therly along the Lister Iy Ilmi of skid Fare 50 Cents e .lot which is also the Westerly limit ofAoad , Road as d1 tanceeknoof 10�n feet 6 inches LeRvelPlcket in arness and Collar Manufacturer g -(Standard Time) .-Leave Toronto A - P, -.H - - -Home Pho a_ peals-, VL=esleriv. in.._+1. re$400 itraigbt line nee of 13:8 feet 9 w 8.25 1.55 w 6 30 2.30 �� �J.ljnches more or less to.a point in the q:8,55 2 56 _ _7.3@ 3.30 ..!..Westerly limitof Lot Numbefseven- 7,55 3.55 8 30 4.30 _ - -teen{17) distant 1075 feet 6 inches �, - measured Northerly thereon from the 8.55.- - 4.55. :'• - : '' ;- 9.30 5.30 . .. .. South West angle of said lot; Thence g 55 5.55 16.30 z e.80 . 0 Southerly sloug-said Westerly limit a - 10.55 -z 6.55 11.80 7.80 .distance of 1075 feet 6 inchts to the .,11.55 7.55 P. M. z 8.30 -,.South West angle of said lot number P. M. . z 8.55 - 12.30 9.30 a bade a fall line of Sampson Hay Forks and Turnip Hoes in stock.. - :seventeen{17); hence Easterly-along 12.55 9.55 _ 1.80 10;30 The.beet on the market. the Southerly limit of said lot seven- teen(17) a distance of' 9 inches - --• POTATO BIIGS ARE HERE -:more or l.ess.to the point of commence •'v Sunday only w Daily except Sunday We have Arsenate'of Lead, Paris Green and Climax Bag Biller went containing about.thirty(�)acres z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only, _ of land. - We have a Good.Cattle Spray at 75 cents per-gallon. ; On the property are @aid to be'erect- Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Bring your own cans, ed two cottages and suitable farm Brampton,$cb9mberg, Hamilton, Brantford,.' _ x The property-will be sold subject to rtiagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate-points. liner Running-Shoes all sizes - a reserve bid. - • _ _ - Goodyear Tires and Tubes for all care. . Terror and conditions of sale may be Coaoh;cannectione at Buffalo for all U. 9. A. pointe ods at lower tee• }+ad on application to the undersigned. -A go apply of all kinds of Groceries t prf v Dated at Toronto this 9th day of _Jutp, 1930 Gray Cox' h Loines' Phone your order, We deliver.. RICIiARDSox,PICKERING cot MULVEY ` Phone Markham 8402. 213 Oonfederation Life Building, Toronto, General �'"�,. Solicitors for Joseph Gormley. WM. Mo CM, Merchant/-C+em Rivex x48 48 b1 ortgagee E 4 +... .r4..... :.. .•�+•yMwnii+.�_dri4,{� r..'.' '0°'•• + i, nn.2( �_ +.'L-' p u' \. .-.. ._. -, „_.. ..' .. .... r.r,-+_. '. .r,••_.. ..,.ro • .w.t -' .. ._'..._A101 w L4•.i�!�w.•�.�.�;' .. �... aeF+.o'�-,.4.,:,,'arf'.+wrc:�Sueti^.,:,.:,..� rF' �p, - ry. .. . .F :."._.,-.. ..:E ,..r '.Y4•�! *f d'3£M." ,. .., w• .'f•y, �;. ..,,d,« a-n,.��a ''..,; ;..,:c F':.,v'',,,,ff rsr.y',� +r,.a' c*rea .v rr••eki0 ,ry,. h,:� a- ,•.t..-�, •J'.r. ♦ - •F "�.r9 .t:'v -.. -. .'`V.S: i w.u',. .»v ,•{. '1•t wg, }.' '.4.f ♦i ':A` .9t°, ..R;.G- .rv'.y.: '"'.°� Sr - - .r' _ ati°}• x(` : _ r.. ✓ n ^cy,,'k♦., r. ttig �• 'a :" ,�-> ?,•ka:. '�•'".�,♦7''•c a •. ..civ :5 .,..... . r•: s r •. '�dy .,y..9'� 'R.:.: �..K} ""«."• '.,..... '•,r:. X47^+ ,.." 1. .... ,t _ :'' > t yt'tea, [rs. „ + r � "'•°`r'•" ria �.,ror-+.,-„ :.s :L+ f �+Ye•' ..e,.a,x �.. n, ' - ,.- _. d :1.' ".y.ssrt+� vo• C y J .. w•+i:•�"•7&SC""a.. n ••••,'..,LC'-... .',�• _,'�'..". ,. � - L Jj'9,_.:4><••'e`�G♦:'y,r., 8npple NF, - Friday July 26th, 1980 H meat to THS PIOHERZl+7C# 'w'8, GLAREMONT. D. A. and Mrs. Scott have been /�/J Trips-D�t fn Blacksmithin 6 _ spending a few days in the city. ew• . O E D , ' ,Saar Fingoid, of Toronto, was E Bryan ifs improving t5e a . :_dome over 8ssndsy• pearance of his store by giving it Having rented my premises in Prices 2.00 for 5o mixed, or 4.00. Horsashosiag and General W Bov. H. R, Stpphens had a bush-• afresh coat of ppaaint. Pickering I have moved to s 100 mixed.• Order surly. promptly attended to. =ur 81W trip to Torun to on Tageday. Louis And Mrs. Dixon, of Buf• �N��.L� Orders come direct from Holland: Lawn (dowers Hhorpenad. ; I.F. Dopkins, C. P. R. station.-falx, opens the- week and with the ie now awn on his holidays. , Where I will conduct a black• La Candear; white, groan tipped and Repaired. ,;1►gent, y latter s mother, Mn. Esrey ei� Satisfaction gaeirantsed;. �, .D Patera, of Port Perry, Thomson. smithies business and Mr. Van Der Hoelf, golden 7 w. on Claremont' friea3s do There will be a league.,ggame of - service station. Peach Blossom, dark pink Phone Mule. 4125 z ' etarduy. football between •Brook& end ImperLl oil and gas, tires and Rubra Maxims, dark red . 8 g JM -33 elegy and Mrs. Qoarlie, of Dun' Claremont in the park here on tire repairs. Clara Batt;salmon pink 91y HIGHLAND ORE EK �.. lertoa. spent Sunday with Miss Saturday evening. Also,Tani Service to or from Farncombe Sanders, ross•ecarlet v; snet Young. Our School Board have engaged nay point. Kin Harold, deep dark rose .. p �'a tiLrs. Lae Overland, of Erin, is J. H. Osakey, of Medoc, as rind• - La sudear. white H. R• .Grallatl he]� pp rfi taring at the home of her son, C. pal of the Qontinaation Bebool La Tulipe Noire, black ---_•-p,.3pverland, and family. and Miss Marjorie Barkeston, of Madam Herta e, lilac rose Gn Merchant g rc t _ Theo-palhit of-the-United-Chumb--Stratford, as assistant: - -Both T. LAW, Pride of Haarlem, bright rose Toronto �r win be occupied on Sunday nest come well recommended. ' Miss -:by George West, of Ashburn. Donnell and Mies Spoffard haus Phone Brook. 1808 -John T. Elliott. Agent, -' Iain the market t6 purchase Bay,. - " The Misaees Little, aeeompanied been re engaged os tea chars of the - -279 Mary Street, .t*haws Straw, Grain-and Potatoes, F� '-,by Dr. Edwards. of Toronto, were public school. Kinsale, - Ontarl4 Pbaae 414 W 25tt For quotations apply 'Murata of Miss Hamilton on Sun- C# � day lest. - h • y a 8 �1�' r Mise L era Morgan, who has JOHN S E L M A 11I • ; R. R. No. 1, 1. �,r lin in poor he3►lth-for some time, (� V Phone Pickering 1712 �e at time of writing aomeWhat Shaer and General Blacksmith, ay v Ozyacettplace Welding ��•�.'^ ., improved. "- _8D8 Brazing ., ..,.., - ' Olifford and Mrs. Pilkey and ' 15t! Reference Bank of MoeitreaY gtF family; of Toronto. spent the C=.aA,RE�20SST B UI L D L. 'R Wishes to announce that he will carry �� �week•end with their relatives in ses . . .. Claremont, on busineaie-in the shop which he � ': Mins Olive Kilpatrick, of Torso- has purchased from Thos. ata- ' Our stook of Hay Tools, such as forks, tines, slings, rope, We are now ready to ttb, is spending a couple of weeks phenson, starting on _ supply you with : with bar brother, Ben Kilpatrick, -Monday,May 19th. hay track, brackets, Dare and sooesaories �Y.. CRETE BRICKS, and lamily. is now complete. BLOCS INTERLOCK. BRIO D ! ANO _ �, T Wm. Dowswell and Tamil of . _Toronto, picnicked at the pmrk on Sunday and called on a-n+amber of t We also have naris green, arsenate of lead, arsenate of IN(3 PIPE, DRAM TILE,. $ friends in the village. John and Mrs. McClellan, of BROUQ�-/A lime, olimaa bug killer, sprayers oto. $ � D . 9A"dD A'�1 GRAVEL Whitby,and Mien Elsie Atkinson, _ 04 Toronto, visited with J. H. and . McCormick,Deering Binder Twine in both errs 'eYYleII Mrs. Beal on Thursday. New line of splendid r� 60s feet and 650 feet. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias and family. �pp .0 rOduCtB CO. :of Toronto, sad Mr. .Bariasky, of OlLE S GOODS 871 Bay St., Toronto 'IStoufrvill`e, spent Sunday with L ...and Mrs. P'ingold and family. _Jus�Yn, for ladies and PLANT-I mile north of We are pleased to see Mrs. Wal. Cbiidren. - j+'or QtliOk Bal® • -� Highland Creek_ . ' ter Ward out again. after her _ • 7serions operation. . We are glass Arsenate of Lead, Lime. Paris - to ltnow that she is making a good Buick Touring, 1926 Green, #i- .4 Climax Ba ,�. :" � ;•.1;. recovery. , Mise I$abel Gregg, we are sorry KWer rte Touring �p Chevrolet �'oo g I. 'to report, ks aericuely ill at the : :,Ford Contin F .-home of h r parents. David and Star Touring .- ;. ., ,��� T THE g Mre• Gregg, being threatened with Rugby Ton Traci [iARR � ppendtcitis. NEW _ r or n 1 new oCorta t Deerin ' 16-3fl T ao t ear td to Mlso Ads Jones Sadler has sac TO,RE • y , $ ceftfully passed her vocal. and Massey-Harris Binder, nearly now ins•'rnmental examinations at the CLAR MOOT - _ Hamburg i3oneervstory of Music. ••• FordsOII Tractor Toronto The ratnlation®. The following are a few of the 6 H. P. l+inglDe Miss Ethel Little, of Idiontreal, specials now being l; H. P Engine by a girl friend. NIsm offered: accopz�srl►ed - Wxnnie Waugh, is spending is 2 cans of Peas, 25 cerate iweek's holidays at the home 2 cans Pork and Bea®e, 26 cents w r. p "' . ate g teals of statistic of bar aunt, dire. C. A. Overland. 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps, 25 centsCooper, designs that ars Workman are now busy build- 2 pkgo of Salt. 25 coats Iftntfied. not srdatie #ng ai new bridge on the ninth 2 pkgs of Luz, 25 coats _ designs that would be Goncasstoo. west of the village. 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat, 26 centsinappropriate for the ere is a roadside detour to loot 6 bare P& G Soap, 25 eontsStow%, ��� pupa" in visas4 no after the traZe while 'the bridge 7 bars Castile Soap, 25 cents mee M straled is stn- s,being baHighest prince paid for batter sad �� PM, ZM� artistry. - .- ,Iathn Was". of Dunbarton, etas• Save oar coupons. AT um taken very ill with scute We deliver every ray. "No a ata ':.,. Qreahs Tetb ' while to the village on V A. �� _ ' He i,nowr at dans Isom. _ N. W s'!'Agt+QRD, _,W bile mister, Mrs. Bee gilp is ick. Phone 2501 . Do 'iB E R�"`R A N � S W41tb;��els rorvvesst will be iaa � _ M tli slate 'ewisg nest week. many _ �­ ZA REM ON Tt • ON T. at r s� - -: 'JW& asrw ready for casting. E. 3' 'As a rat fi.crop is vary etlstaa K e�si eiosia�yield rill IQLdR&PONT :.'- . _: _A few of the :*any Speeiais - t • amor Brows.of Osie�ws, was in sown new Moaday as bsetseaa. 2 Case of Ho_a�p for .. •.. a. Nap Led _ AM �0 Xe was e.eeampas4d by MR Afew of NN specials yon eau gas ! La Shredded1l ltsi>b, .. _... ..r ... .., lila who epeat A& shy With bar. satire,, Ridmud Wand. at$ Be'yss s: -lr% g,battler ad Cllivae, reg`the. foe Nee ' liobes4 wLhiqJmIa0*omPW7 Prunes,large seed plump.lb lbs !Pc>t Jarsnip _ - $ 3:'. AWMANDIFT10111.Ai poo week's v i to ad�--�m'IS-Ib- . ••. -- -- ••: -- Aeag rates ass eov�s� !laNe. to has quid Hhredaled Wheat 2 for so , �~" from as asei�dent with Ruloge8 Bran Flake%%for N* : J"*W_�..Hoge,all We latest a�tatle/,tPeez l wiM'!tO1'm�� "gs�leaieft Da sii6i abort two weeks Rtes Hrhwies,.2 tate 26c - per pair 79,ee�nte• - Ia*arises N ' Pepe and family FrrerchPassage, 2 cfair Bic -_ of all kin" ndfl saws tta lteto�alay!or a three Pork and Beans,2 cans for $6o Itien's Silk Half Huger !� pair.75.o$UU . yARI[e.Fos aAIA swanks'vaawtiata whieb 0*7 will Premium Tea of good flavor,with I writs or phose in sada 1loekeka trick ;Bpeedal hue of (liaghams, 28 oasts per yWd cup sad saucer, hoc per lb. wtU"ba aeaoifi*aidd by B 0 lilt M A N !mak w.rd, e>io i, not V the Detiv rlee ev' shy. Fastay Bath Toweb 89 owts G&O Fi D* lark Of health. me WHI. 1r1 ONT., A fall line of Tennis Shoes at lowest prioes 't'bomae asci Mrs: Pat.eeson, M . B M Y :�. IT - To and Lit"u»-and ��: Claremont Vol Bee,our.samples of Mate-to measure. Clothing. _ They . .,Green River sou, f Toronto, of nd Clarence n. motor• are the newest patterns. Basket Facto Z KraMrd to Midland on Soaday, whoa Boys and Girb join the Manufacturers of • they visited the famous shrine SLEET FOOT Phone 1401. : where many cares arp-reported W " All kinds of Fruit Baekete, Heer> . kava been effected. AthleEic Club. Cris too, Fsrmerq, Bushel his a fended tot theof principaon.lof with --_. in cora.. 'You boat if rte, Clothes Baskets. Giro should not have to be bothered :" - . :' . Bask oth ' -sty PoPP g _ .. k ,our Continuation School, Miss you have comfortable fitting N Frank -Pen nock Doswell. on the death of her moth footwear. _ � cod WhereveY' %� Proprietorp or,which took pia Buy s pair'FleefProoEe6oei made by Dsaker of the well known on Monday while.order an sines- the Dominion Rubber Co. You gp " ''•�p� Barnes' Baskets. tbetic preparatory to undergoing the application and you will recei9e a 10 ilize ` Nook ' A'hooe Markham 6408 an operation. Her faneral took Fleet Foot Sport Review Monthly,also - �slace on Wedneediy from her a membership button, Lome ie'Heewiik. We have a full line of Fleet Foot ~'Gat�ier Together A very fast pnd interesting Shoee'to-'f t everybody from !tame of. football was played on 7b teats to$1.75. i,RR'YING moue is the ordinary form is never the park grounds here• on Satpr• -�' y y yysri srsr; day evening between Goodwood -A full line of Fresh Groceries wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. N , and Claremont, in which Good. Granulated eugar,lt.lbs. 60c The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cheques is. ' 'wood won by the ecore of 1.0. It Icing sugar.$lbs. -15c rued by all breaches of this Bank. ' ..was a good' clean game stud free Rice,21be. 160 from roughness, and was witness Peas.Raisins. seedless,21b 230 Tbpse .Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained Peas,2 can for ped by,s large crowd. The only - - 'They coat very little; and they,hags this great _ Salmon, 2 cans for' goal scored was just before time Castile Soap, s ban for 100 advantage they are accepted as cash, in -.. was sip. quaker Oat*. with ahioa; i hoz 8sc almost any corner of the world where civilized Rev. J.-13. Ferguson, of 0arleton Shortening.2 Me. 950 people gather together. Place, and formerly-of Pickering, Rolled OeLs, 5 lbs. 3l5c [E oocapied to pulpit io the United P G SoAp. 6 bars 25c Church on Sunday last when he Good Dairy Bntter,•1 !b. 280 CAKMIAN BKti, - . ,preached most acceptably to large WE DELIVER _ icoagregatioss, both morning and T AT T� evening. A girla'.ehoir led the -F .1. 1�1 O O L D OF COMMERCE ~ - jeerViceof praise at both services 1k s very effielleat manner. Their LOWER PRICE "ORB � lN Hold and Installed by� � � g !A� M�yt. : ....,. ..., .. .. .. .. ., ,. ,..•:. ;...... . = w=r'r , .. . . ,.- �;,;, a ..✓qv s' :,,a. k„ ,'^x,'•' "'� - _,M � i. w ?}.rqr"� v y' �� +ti.'" ,.a., .... � ��.y.. - Y, ,.. �. 1 :,a- ..., i •,r... ,, :., .• ` 9�`a >, F".''L AF S�•"e,. h.;,:' _y. e'.. Dw .y ,�... .» ,. _ .c •...,. .,.... .p-....,. . rw',.,...Ti... fi s4. � ?,•a.��. ^,Y }1. fir. -�.:. .„r va ac; .,°e.. n x • IT I u, - .- ADV ENT ADVERTISEMENT �.„,ADP . �� Efi1'IBEI[EhTT � h� H. MOORE : says. on Imp►ort�ln flection Issues 'Potato, Vegetable and Fruit Growers The Man to Vote For a 'Truth About The Dairy Given 14elp Eby New _ r - Industry "And The New d B ' Tariffs - fan tt er `� � �Zea u F T n ---�-- o y is making "the definiteThe Conseivative opposition in this campaigri d. The potato growing iridustry,• and' the fret- and vegetable growing charge that the 'dairy industry in Canada has been ruined and that thi8 industzy, are of,vital importance to the farmers of the.riding of Ontario. is due to the importations of New Zealand butter into Canada, as a result; William H. Moore, Liberal candidate in the riding, has, in his speeches of the New Zealand trade Treaty which was consummated in 1925: Itis given a clear-cut and.-definite statement as. to the policies of the Liberal I strange that the Conservatives should make this charge when the leaders these-..industries, and-protecting them _--:- .--__--_ _ ---party' in"connection with helping of the-�dairy industry themselves have no knowledge that their indiustry from importations from the United'States during the- more profitable part :' has-been ruined. The truth is that this ruin exists only in imagination of s of the season. In the Dunning:Budget, tariff schedules were provided, these §;'; the Conservative. leaders, who are raising this calamity cry as a political being fixed as,a. result of the hearings before the Tariff Advisory'Board, dodge. Let us examine the truth. .and the facts. , as given by William 4 'of which Mr,' Moore was then chairman, and these schedules are definitely H. Moore in his address at Oshawa on July 17th, The whole address can- arranged to preserve for Canadian growers the full benefit of the home not be reproduced here, but the..folowing summary.gives the essential facts. ' market. The King government came into power in 1921. From 1920 to 1928 Let us take first the potato industry. Alarge section of the potato there was an increase of 2811 per cent' In 'milk production,,from less thant $I growers appeared before the Tariff Board to ask for a higher,duty on eleven billion pounds. of- milk per annum to over fourteen billion pounds. potatoes coming from the United States during the early part of the season There has been an increase of 20 per cent in the value o4 the products of After hearing their evidence, the board was satisfied that they had a 'just the dairy industry. Is that an indication of a ruined industry_? bass. Soon after, however the 1$otato growers of Prince Edward Island William A .2f.00r, e who had developed a profitable market in the southern states for sees The Conservatives claim a wholesale exodus of milk cows from�Canada. potatoes, objected, on the ground that this would cause the United Stateb Liberal• Candidate The truth is that in-1929 only 24,000 dairy sower left Canada, and after they had gone, there were still 3,792,000 cows left in milk or in calf. The .' to shut out their potatoes, and rob them of their best market._ It was .a ~� farmers, anticipating high diffieutt situation to-handle; but it rasa solved by the'application of counter- 24,000 cows were sold because United $tabes milk prices under the new Hawley-Smoot tariff, were twilling to pay higk vafiiag duties in the banning BridgetThese provided that if the United Riding priges- for these animals, and Canadian farmers reaped rich rewards frog ,uses wanted a higher duty against Canadian potatoes, then the Canadian tariff against United States potatoes would be made equally high, this demand They were NOT sold because of any desire the psis of AMIKAdSL Canadian farmers to give up the dairy industry. This seems like good :common sense, because it shows•the United .4 States that k could not close the door to Canadian products, and expect to a Said The Conservatives claim that Canada has ceased to be an exporter of Read butter, and claim that this is due to the New Zealand Trade Trsity. These + A issue Canada's door open to its products,. This does not mesa that the never was a more false deduction. Canada ceased to export buster becs►wn Canadian Tariff was made in Washingtoaa The basis Canadian Tariff was .` the milk was being diverted to oche: channels whish, the hers fogad fixed at a rate that seemed fair, and the costntervalii�ng principle applied On this page an mar• ”{ brought them higher returns. .Milk consumption in Canada increased from to increases beyond that sate. -vA=W"w�ear;-or- ICs and extracts from the 240.1 pounds per capita per anz am in 1921 to 470.$ pounds in 1825. Tits �x eampaign speech of W. S. "The fruit and vegetables schedules were also reviewed by the Tariff consumption in Canada o! cheese. ice cream, butter and other dairy prod- ;Bored, and a bearing wag-held, at which the-rowers presented their briefs. -Moore, .Libela � osis sNo increased enormously. In addition, eaperta of fresh milk and - 'The chief complaint was that the Canadian market was flooded with prod- the Federal 81d►g'of Onto- cream to the United States developed• into a large as profitable business, st - tete grown in the United States is the early part of the season, and also b• Every elector. to be fully divesting the mitis swsay from•the creameries to these other avenuear of informed as to the Issues - 'When there was a large crop-in the United States. There was a long and consumption. The elimination of butter etcporta has been a direct result of in tate Campaign. shoald rend contrwrersial discussion of these schedulea. and a combination of ad valorem the diverting o! milk to these other channels, and not of the New Zealand and specific rates was arrived at on certain fruit and vegetable commudit- and sandy these statements. -treaty.They supply convincing sea- - 3es, These were satisfactory to the growers, and were fixed with s• view -to prevent damping of fruit and vegeta from nearby- seas .in .the *oni why you should In. the balance of Canadian trade, dairy farmers have made a handsome „ . VOTE FOR WILLIAM H. MOORE profit in the trade in dairy.products, The return for fat in Canada's export- �- .' ---'I'nited`States an the Canadian Markel. :. _.:_-_ '._-. . ed dairy products in the year ending November, 1929 Was 55.07 seats perAOL t In this investigation, there were consumers' interests and producers' .. 46 401 pound, The fat in daisy products imported, mainly butter, brought a re 7' interests, But it seemed logical to provide a tariff on fruit and-vegetables - ;urn of 44-13 cents per .pound, a.net profit to Canada of 10.94 seats per out of season, ' -This schedule however, was very unfairly criticized ani p pound. On this .basis the exports of Canadian dairy products showed a im represented by the Consen-atives, and this ha,i created a great airit- Dunning Budget ` profit, over dairy imposts, of $24738,000-.in 19'29. •;, anon, to which the Government` made response by'changing- these tariffs Impregnable -'to a seasonal basis, by which the growers would be -given protection at 1hr As a result of the diversion o! Canadian milk foto other more profit- '-`to 1' able it became necessary io import"butter, 'anti most of thisr came from right seasom of the year. ��.as4inQton had not been very vow. Zealand In 1935 dna 1929 these import became heavier than in -During the investigation, the representatives o: the frut end 'vPgE`t-i kind to c'anadaa In Tact, �titrernely pres-ious years, and Lire National Dairy -Council became alarmed. They- �' soles (�nAtcP,9 made a strong plea that fruit and vegetables from the V'pst ' unkind, and,-'unkind in ley sari i t� al,paalecl to Mr, Robb, tt:rn lliri�ter of Finance, who referred the Dairyzrtertt Indies be placed on the free list, so that necessary imports be secured from all tie :,rrrid. The whole world.-n.-5 i to.the Tariff Board. They delayed going to the Board,' however, ui� �' p resentful, and it remained for Cast- i November 1929. They were given their hearing oto January 15th, 193Ar, ese islaLicis rather than _from the United States Buri' the Canadia �' be first to say, to the Unit-i and the Dunning Budget of-May put-the result -of.tnis hearing into effect season. This suggestion was welcomed by the government as a. splendid ed Stat--s - 'If you 'waAt to fix proh-1 by increasing the tariff on batter to four cents British preference, six' __-_gesture.to*ards Imperial preference, and was embodied- in the Dunning; ibitive rates aaainct our products,(±ents intermediate and seven cents general tariff, exactly the rates asked _ s rill, . ei�rtEii The Bu also provided Ehat •the .that:i, y ._ .. .. ". -try-the- _ _,-;,�.`. - ised le _'Ration which .will make Neu Zealand treaty be revi--ed fiFu the aim of the Liberal Party, in addition to widerrirg the _Brit- those ..very tame. rates to apply-ag- ;.ash market; for the products of Canadian farms has been to preserve ainst your. owr: Rroducts,, _Some pro- There is the difference between the Conservative policy. and that o --.-..__.-- _-- -- --- _.- C servati*s demand cancellation, which would Xo -.--. the Liberala. The on _. _ .. _._ __.__ pge nave-- }led t�se-r�nte�-s.�'^.g, re _ . for the potato, fruit arnd vegetable growers their home market at its most ' _ lkiation• I don't object to the •Canadian Workmsen of the benefits of the treaty.' The Liberals are ,ova P profitable' seasons.• This`will- mean untold_thousands of dollars to the word, brit under thein, W ashingt5on, iding for revision so that these benefits may be retained, and a new scfik+ ::farmers of Ontario County, and William H. Moore, as the Liberal can- sets the .measure of.retaliation. Ot- ale of tariffs for dairy products arranged, ' Surely the liberal attitude !s •didate in this riding, stands before the farmers as the man who, a chair- tawa said to Wa?hington you can he sounder -0f the two. roan of the Tariff Board, hada large art in brie n this about not .have all your own market and i' g p gi.•g . William H. Moore stands for nevi tan of the New Zealand trade treaty, -part of ours. You can not build ahat the.workmen of Ontario Riding may continue to e 111injoy employment ;o•t ,P i31oore stin tds before the electors of Ontario Riding as the door; clever as you are, which Will• rn H- from the export business Ql�ch it firings, and the Deity farmers of Oiyt- candidate who has already served them in one capacity, and is ready to ser- allow your products to come into ario riding may have the benefit of the new schedWes granted, by the ve them in an even larger -and more important capacity as their repres- Catjada and prevent our products ' from, going into Lhe United States. Liberal Budget An accordance with the request of the Nilis�al l�SMj alb-:. entatit-p 'in the' Mouse of 'Commons,-supporting the, Liberal. government vAdch was responsible. for these benefits to their industry. Whet. the people cf this country got — that thought into their heads, you could search the country ovet with- Serve Blasting out finding any one other than the Budget to Help l Seek to °Q Trade Is Mutual Blasting vs. - Professed politicians who Was oppos- ~' , ed.to the countervailing duties. old Canada's Workers - -Brotherhood. } ;o akdoad atl� pas las; sill "Dr., kaiser has asked me why fiat . one at Sam had cut off his nose to sp to "Th signed a •$10,001D fob to seek u - ountry thought that if he was gong e o e r + $4,000. Itdid eo because I am ford of policy f the L'beral p There must be trade both ways. _ " d _ The- - --__ to slash, about with his tariff legis- and of the ,King-Dunning budget, is b I.•have to de. The Canadian governmetit virtuatly - - - - - building. ken p� F,c lation, that was exactty Whams to take care of the worlarien R--C-ais• building a �m ;ay Townshti►r said to the United States "We •!',Tow, F'iriaily,you have the broad ought to be made' to do. must have mutual trade, but you can gap that separates .the Liberal Im- The King de- ads first. Then, by means of tht my County. I am not seeking the.- '>' signed to help Canada; not to harm British Preference Tariff we place money for the job, but I am seeking riot have all your own market and penal Preference policy from the Canada, and because it has the Mother Country next. Then succeed- the-honor. I am seeking the privil" ' :: ,� • Wof ours. Our tariff wasn't made -Conservative. - Mr. Bennett would ed in helping.„Canada, it is all but e e of serving you. If you think Z ` Wit_Wash' bargain for preferences, or, as he impregnable. W, H. Moore at Os- come the countries with which Can- -of of the honor, and OM 7 ington. The Canadian Gov,- worthy - oda has trade treaties, They receive am ernmient,was teacTftg- -Uncle---Sam -puts it, would "blast" his way into _ -rate._._ _ e ce, then I am ready ft _ tariff rate. .And, give_ v you se that he can't build a door which will the markets of the United Kingdom, William H. Moore stands—fora � �'Iiave; can gig9L__ tariff based on scientific principles; by application of the..general tariff, give you , prevent stuff-from coming in and T am a Liberal, and accept the Lib- after investigation, instead of a tar- the United States is left outside the. Yon no more." W H Moore at pork W ,still have the door open to sniff go- eral policy of British preferences" iff designed to meet political exped ' pale." _ perry. y f ing out." W. H. Moore at Whitby. ,W, H. Moore at Oshawa. iency. r • .. 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HOWDEN SMITH _ and I brought up the rear. The pitch ORANGE of the stairs was sharp and were bare- PEKOE e ly wide enough for one man. They - BLEIMD terminated in a passage that led off' t SYNOPSIS of figures swayed into vigw, distorted, at right angles, with an appreciable indistinct. downward slope. L nisi i. Hugh .,Chesby, on the death of his uncle, becomes Lord Chesby. and shortly Touton and Hilmi Bey went for, "Hold np!" Hugh called back to us )thereafter discovers the key to the'Trea• Nikka. He waa bleed from a cut a-momtnt later, "Here's an opening sure of the Bucoleon, which was left by m$ pe g the first Lord Chesby the Crusader. in the arm, and all his men were en- into another passage. There's a step A' "whlgch sythiddennlquest aehousetin treasure. gaged. I started to go to Nikko's aid, duwn. Why, this is the drain againl" OFtesb item the g�enle ilnople. With him are Watkins• his ser but a man sprang at me from nowhere W joined bine, incredulous, only *a _ vent; Jack Nasb, and Ntkka Zaranka aLd I was obliged to dodge him until be convinced at once that he was right. '•They are set upon by a band of desperate '�,��,�'(�' Left led by one Toutou,'�vho hope I had a chance.to shout. When) look.. The passage debouched on the sewer ofthc ille Left _.� .Mark. to steal the secret and purloin the trea er agars; Nikko and Toutou were air - ome dis'anee.inland from lure. Nikka and Jack galas seeesa to the � - eo �- ry On Fleet Street For All Time - - use where the treasure is hidden and ing each other,and Hilmi-was at grips of the dungeon. ,which is occupied by TokalA, an ally oY with Kara. "And we've one through every- Toutcu's. In order to further their ends g Xhey 2onsent to join TokalJi's band of At first I thought he Levantine thing for this!' grosned Hugh. ,young men. Kara, a beautiful C#ypsy was scheming to throw the girl, bat The vaulted roof oc:.oed his words. All newspapers• certainly on the pro- 'was in the air. Northeliffo was not ire, is dancing for the young men are perceived that he i'he "dri,-Arip" cR sJiYne and fungi duction side, bear testimony to the one among many who were planning ien onion ei•t•Ives. Nash and Nikka are as I drew near I ecognized, but escape. The next nicht had clinched with her in mortal te�TDY vias a lrOanchci hey come back in the launch of Betty ' y punctuation for late Lord Northcliffe. They may differ to improve it. Ing, Jack's, cousin, and enter from the of her knife. She held hid own rower- ti eitL Btit the, red.Iion loosened our in their methods of presenting policy, "He stood alone; his notions were eu wall. They are ambushed and Hugh, less by her grasp of his wrist. With taut nerves' T,,3 i no though`, 4 all but with regard to make-up and gen', scoffed at. He had to convert all gho ack and Nikka are captured. Toutou one pudgy hand he strove W ward of of us to comfort Hugh. oral appearance, from the "Times"-t worked with him to faith in his re- f4thtarts to torture .%kka by crushing his P gy oes with his hands, but Kara knifes he- blade, but he could not control . "Let's search the walls," said Nikka. Lord Northcliffe was its proprietor) velation; he had to teach them. the ' utcu and chases him from the room. her lithe muscles. She tore her wrist Eve one aatkins discovers a secret passage and ry greed to tltis plan. King when he died-to the smallest daily- new technique. Thua be revolution- ey escape Neat day Watkins brang a free, the steel drove home through made a careful studyof the stojework, or evening paper, his methods of pro- ized Journalism. He created a new ews that Betty King has been kld- his sodden frock-coat and he collapsed in which z assist-3d him, with a view duction hold the.field. Mr. Hamilton type of newspaper..1^ In nc editorial 4 Kara pulled out her knife as caau- of ascertaining beyond any doubt Fyfe, in his book, "Northcliffe: An In- particular of any moment has. that , CHAPTER XXI.—(Cbnt'd.) ally as though it had been a familiar whether there was any sealed opening timate Biography" (Al!en & Unwin) i type been altered since he died. occurrence, and turned to watch :n its walla. Hugh and Betty wearied brings this fact out He writes: "Lord Northcliffe in his youth fought . 'A woman screamed again, horribly, .. leo that it rasped your heartstrings. It Nikko's fight with Toutou. Nikka o.•unexci ing a-Usk-and-left us to "We can say for certain that If and won a gallant fight against ad- ,was Maude Hilyer. She stood, with from the corner of his eye saw the explore the upper end of the drain. James Watt had not discovered how versity. He quickly attained a pre- •ihands clutching her cheeks, her gaze two of us, plainly waiting r chance to We had been at this for rather more to use steam power, if Stevenson had dominant position in the Press and fired on the centre of the room where help him and he leaped clear of the than an hour, without the faintest hint not applied that power to--a locamo-f beyond, and his influence war largely, i ontey staggered against a pillar, the circle of his enemy's knife ion.?enough of success, when we were interrupted tive, if Cooke and Wheat$Loae had not, to ameliorate the position of his fel- ' • iblood from a punctured lung gurgling to snap' by a hail from Hugh, invented the electric telegraph, if 1►lar• low-workers by shorteninC hours and in his throat. by bel I finish this alone!" "Professor! Jack! Come here!" coni had not transmitted the first increasing rewards. ' "Oh, Dad," called Betty, "here's a massae by wireless, someone else' "In quality of poser, 'valour, and Httgh, relieved of the Engtishmar.`s CHAPTER XXII. fun inscri tier on the all." g ottack, was taking pot-shots at Tou- ' P would have done thea things. imagination, he was : : the line of the otou and Hilmi, I saw Tokalji slip l I couldn't have helped him, in any We dropped into the water and "They bad to be done. Many were! great adventurers. He cleared new -!through the doo. into the rain, and as I case, for as redoubtable a person as waded to where they were standing, working along the same lines. The i ways. - pVernon King ran up the stairs from Tokaiji, himself, attacked me that with their torches bearing on a patch time had-come for advances in man's! "In some direction- the energy that he strip m Hilmi followed the Tzi ne moment. Wa.kins loomed in the mist Iof marble jet into the rough Saco of ' ;the ga I mastery of the elements. Most great be breathed into Journalism has no land Touton um;;ad through a window, and brc u ht down his trust crowbar the wall: Hugh was work- ! lceably slackened. Newspapers have j ,, g g y inventors have thus•been agents for t tasquawlirg like the big cat he was. on Tokoiji's knif*-wrist. He produced !ing with his knifepoint, scraping away thel_r age. They happened to be the I settled down to doing mechanically - p pocket and deftly the moss and fungi t)-at partially ob- first to put In practical working ideds! what he did with vigour and enthust- Behind me Watkins was scientiflcatly some rope iron. a roping Sandra, hand and foot, regard-)twisted the man's arms behind liim soured the letters. that were in many minds. `aam. He left a mark on his age which eaters of the curses she spat in three J My one thought was of Nikka. Tou- "I saw it by accident,"--bubbled "But there was in the nature of cannot be overlooked, whic) never will, ,)languages. Vassilievich-kad fainted I tou had a huge advaatagee in reach, Betty. "My light just happened to things no reason whatever wby Brl- be For the newspaper was among that 'Sr�m the pain of his wound Maude,but Nikka had th3 benefit of lathe catch on this piece of atone here as tish newspapers should not have re- age's most prominent and powerful in- -Hilyer sat on the dirty floor, under the 1 agility, a wrist of iron-the result of I we passed it-" wained very much as the) were to-1 stitutions-powerful, that Sr to say, tn. jungle wcbbiing lantern that remained I years of bowing; a hawk's eyes; and The stone was about three or ?our wards the end of the nineteenth cen- Its Influence on the public mind, the !intact, and cradled-'_the head of her all the tricks with the blade that the feet square, and Belo it was another i fury. German and French newspapers national character; and the news- people ever - dying husband. people of his race have amassed in similar one. Abo•-e the Greek letter- have altered little. it could not bei paper as we-know it was the creation As I reloaded my pistol, 1 felt a 1 centuries of bloody strife.. Twice ing ha a s elaborately scrolled cross. said that a revolution in Journalism 1 of this one pian. 1 iressure on my back. I turned and Nikka tried a certain trick,a combine- . . What is it, Dad?" asked Betty. very nearly impaled myself on a long tion of lightning thrusts and clever '—" . Beat the sour milk (having equal pro- -' CHAPTER XXIII. T knife-blr,de. A tense. willowy, figure, footwork. But the Frenchman parried ,i ested Recipes portions of curd and whey) and add )bare-footed and tumole-haired, stood it each time and retaliated so quickly "It says," began King. "and mind the treacle, muting well Stir in the 'never me. " - as to drive Nikka out of reach. tyou I am translating roughly-"In the iRalsin Ginger Cake dry ingredients and, lastly, the sul- You are Jakkii, said Kara in-the My heart leaped in my throat when year after Christ 1183 and of the In- .. tunas. Pour into greased tins, two- r"!`zigane dialect-i could mow under- I saw that Nikka was trying for the diction 2. Andronicua, the scepter Cream 3 oz. butter and 3 oz. -sugar thirds full, and steam (or boil) for. ietand simple phrases "Where is third time the trick which had twice wielder, Christ-loving Emperor of the acid beat In one egg. Add and blend three hours, r .'Nikko!" failed His knife went up in the same `Romans, built this drain new from the is breakfast-cupful treacle. Sift to Marmalade Jars, even all the way Dumbfounded, I pointed to the way he shifted posture as he had in Jtide level." gether 1i lb• plain flour, 1 teaspoonful up, are excellent containers for this eourtyard. his other tries, and Touton mechanic-{ He heoke off. each of baking powder, ground cinna- bread atQais -tit-these Jars - - �.th a -single leap, she vaulted ally side-stepped as experience had!!! "So far It is .fo different from thou- mon and groupd gingen, and %' tea, I the little cylinder-shaped loaves can from the window Toutou had escaped told him was safe and aimed a stab sands of rther inscriptions A might spoonful each salt and bicarbonate of be cut into dainty rounds to be spread by which should have cut Nikka'a thro-et. find on the city walls. But now cotitev soda. Beat % cuptul sour milk. Add I A whistle shrilled in the courtyard. But Nikka was not there. He had the part I cannet understand. "If the dry ingredients and the milk al- with batter for afternoon tea. ' Indian corn meal;rye flour, oatmeal ' "Hugh!" It was Nikko's voice. varied the trick Stooping, his knife there were tong::c.1.many might praise ternatety to the other mixture, then' "Jack had fallen, then sliced upward-and I him'." add 1 cupful floured raisins. Place in or any favorite coarse flour can r- ., substttated for the bran. Even per- "They seem to be waiting for u3 Toutou staggered and.fell forward. Then there must be something" in a greased flat tin and bake in -a mod- r!dge' left over from breakfast can be but there," I said. Kala hurled herself into Nikko's it," Betty insisted. "'If there were erate oven for 30 to 40 minutes, or in utilized. "Yes" said Hugi,. "Betty keep an arms. 'tongues many- might praise him.' a loaf tin for ten mihuter longer. The cup measurements given above eye on Mrs. Hilyer rnd the Russian "You are ,the Rreatest knife-fighterDon't you see what it means? There Almonds may be sprinkled ontheE - ' 'r'.-and her brother." of the Tzi anes!" are really quite simple. By an an WY-and g she creed triumph- were no tongues to praise him. This top and, for a..richer cake, stem gin- "Don't you worry about me," an- antly. "You art a king! You are my work was not known at the time. ger, cup up finely, may be added. ordinary breakfast-cup is rnderatood. t klwered Betty,reliantly. "I can take man!" i - - are of myself. Do.burry?" - Spice Drop Cakes r Ic y rry. Wasso Mikali, his surviving genu,, 'He may have murdered all the Minaid's Liniment Checks Colds. i "Coming, Nikka!" shouted Hugh. men, King and Watkins, were guard- workmen," replied her father slowly. -Simple to make and delicious for pr ;And to us: "The big fight is the key to ing thirteen shivering Gypsies in the "Exactly," triumphed Betty. "And afternoon tea, tennis parties, etc:— d'- ! everything. We must break it up.f lee of the bachelors' ua In re-fah ere em, to "The Biggest Dam" �, fol butter or margarine, 2,J cupfuls til fleyquer lona, Tokalji told Nikka(order to keep this work a secret. You Tokal'i's wholemeal flour, 1 cupful raisins, 11 The clergyman who always said"As 1 gang faced�aro,ind as we that there had been fifteen.o€ their see he built the drain new from the attacked their rear; but we went clean band -on the premise:. A search of tide-level, probably to this point. That cupful sour milk, 2 cupfuls chopped; suan" when things went wrong on the _ Ahrough them and almost drove on to the courtyard. disclosed two of thein'means there was a drain, but it needed walnuts, 2 eggs, 2 teaspoonfuls cinna=' golf course, because Assuan was "t'he _tthe knives. of-Nikka'&-party. dead — repair, and he seized the opportunsty mon, 1 teaspoonful nutmeg, one tea- biggest dam in- the world," will have "After them!"panted Hugh. "We've The one lantern was still flickering to hide his treasure. Hugh where are spoonful allspice, 1 teaspoonful bicar- to change his "swear-word." got 'em breaking." whn we entered and Betty rose to those tools? I'm going to get this stone bonate of soda, ?J teaspoonful sant.I A great dam has just been com- Nikka called to his men in their greet us. out of thk wall." Cream butter and sugar, and beat In,. pleted on the Gatlnean River, Quebec, iown tongue and they linde up with "Thank God!" she said soberly as __ (To be concluded.) one at a time, the eggs. Have ready which has a capacity nearly double : kus in a thin file across the courtyar-I her'eyes envisaged u- all. "Only Mrs.. all the dry ingredients, Including the; that of the Assuan Dam on the Nile. Brom walk to wall. There was a crackle Hilyer escaped." nuts and raisins, well mixed. Add to It has been built to ensure sufficient )of pistol-fire in front of us, and a knot "Isn't she here?" asked Hugh. It's Worth%Well the sugar and butter mixture, then add( wate-r•power for industrial purposes r 1 "No. I don't know just when she the well-beaten sour milk,'Drop spoon- even in dry seasons. It's worth while to give a smile left." full from a spoon on to a greased bak� The Assuan Dam was constructed in c However poor I be, Nikka and I sped back to the street ing sheet and bake is a moderate oven order to retain water for irrigation. It door. It was ajar. Some troubled spirit to beguile until ready. is interestinb to note that when it I was feeling very weak. My shout- To new serenity; Soda Cake was-opened in 1902, he capacity of the � J , der throbbed. For sympathetic looks may prove Delicious, \ An index of a helpful love. 1SghL and very simple to. reservoir was less than half what it is Nikka caught me as my knees bent make. Required: One pound of flour,I to-clay. Since thea the dam has been m.der me. I felt the rain on my eye- r quarter of a pound o. butler, halt a made higher, thus increasing the ca- - lids and then everything was blotters It's worth my While to make a pile r3' g pound of sugar, our ounces of sultanas Pacify.-Answers. out. Of treasure beyond price, I To hoard and docket, keep and file (or currants), two eggs, about a gilt � ���� � When I opened my eyes Watkins of milk, one level teaspoonful of car e. Records of sacrifice, was bending over me. bonnie of soda, one ounce of candied "Well, I'm going to get ug," I aTr- For nothing.that is kindly_meant ___-Peet. Veli butter tR a cake tins: Dili Con fail of being permanent. pounced, "My shoulder feels better." together the flour, sugar, and salt., Alertness scores everowhem Nikko strolled in from the court-. Rub the butter lightly into them, MEADAC,HES yard. Its' worth my while to go a mile, Vlrrigley's a'eata pep and em � Y r clean and 'stall{ the fruit, chop the "Hullo, Jack!" he greeted me. Or two, it there be need, peel, add these to the butter. Beat up, Needless pains like headaches ergy and keeps ym alert. _ _ a To aid the pure and check the vile, Tough luck fou had to stop a bullet, the eggs and add them also_Lastic are quickly relieved by Aspirin e may�� although m uncle ims the bullet w t1se�lregIIant seed— to e s as millions b-f • 8 Y add the soda; whic'a has been mixed A 5g paclitag y missed the bone." Of all that may, kith time's increase, And no matter how suddenly a .fromgoinatoskepatthe wheel "Any news?" I said. "The police-" Produce the golden grain of peace. with a. little milk, add,enough sweet headache may come upon you, of y�car• "No the storm covered the shooting. -A. B, Cooper. milk, a better still, buttermilk, to you can always be prepared. Carry _ mix the whole to a stiff dough. y i p p Hugh has been to Pera with Betty in ��--� Half fill the tins with the mixture,) the pocket tin of. Aspirin tablets the Curley this morning,.: and they He (at 11'p.m.)-"Did you know I with you. Keep the larger size at r: Makes" and bake in a moderate oven for about i home. Read the proven directions heard no comments. The only danger, could imitate any bird you can name?" three-quarters of an hour. for pain, headaches, neuralgia„etc. - - I think, is from Mrs. Hilyer." She-"No, I didn't, Can you imitate a Steamed Brown Bread Breakfast was soon over and we homing pigeon?" _ In preparations for the search. We . One cupful breakfaat bran, 1 cupful wholemeal flour, 2.cupfuls plain vphite - a r set to worl. and it was only a matter "However well organized the foun- _ f_a_few minutes before the atone w-as hour, 1 cupfuls thick sour milk, detached from its netgh�ors-amY gtions Ott life may be, life must al- cupful sultana raisins, 1 tablespoonful A` �9L i ways be full oR risk-e. -i:r vii1r c - Tack- ret a acl� ---- -- Nikka thrust the tip of a crowbar under its edge. Below It was a second lis' i r,(i teaspoonful salt, 1. teaspoonful bi- stone of equal dimensions, granite un- carbonate of soda. r MV No'. 30-10 mortared, although the dust of ages Minard's Liniment for all 8ttrafas. Nix the dry Ingredients together. - s t ..n �. '::e. '.r. .ey-> .i ..'..._w.:...,Y.e.. .. .s r;^d.•x-',ae...•y.,,+, y. :a`_ �._-_,.L ••, ..:G',. .,,�,q.,:w .,_:-.. r,... :..i'._ , ••s,..,-. E'. .w _ IiTF�NQ�IVQ5$--47�'Zt� 17t7--W Fjd-w�: '17j?p7"w"tP�T ITT,Ml ��WO A Scientists Want Secret The Markets is Tree Sitter Is Forced Down -PRODUCE�QUOTATIONS Entry ' Toronto wholesale deale Ontario Children Baffed As rs are buy- ing proeuce at the following prices: E Ung raded, cases retq rneds children's pleasant little game at be wearing'the crowd 500uBut fresh ext as, 29c; fresh ftr-�'s, Saturday: seconds, 22c. free-sitting has COMO and gone In On -creameryp, visit and its popularity - "I don't think that he was a bit dis, Ontario .patio,its Butter—No. 1 ened by orders of J. Z, Kelso, superin- pleased when I ordered him down," ...... ..... sclids, 27% to 26c; No. 2, 26% to "He made no 26%c. children's aid Mr. Jones commented. cream—Special, 21 to. tendeutof the provincialresistance. 'Seemed rather glad to Churning r 29c; No. 1, 26 to 27c; No. 2,23 to 24c. branch. n, 14, slid do an excuse to COMO back to Arthur GrandmasO down have Cheese No..1 large, colored, paraf- from his perch 25 feet above the City earth."' fined and government graded. 16% to Ont., recently. after "it stands t is not .of Niagara Falls, a reason that W. E. Jones, local inspector of child- natural for a child to sit in the same Nominal quotations to poultry ship -- fen's-aids tlP 8 tron-on -Pere-aie-as441lovM! —!Be's t long period - this Poultry, alive.—Fatted hens, over 5 -of time. -ders from the ground and then sent It cannot but endanger lbs.each,21c; do,over 4 to 5 lbs.each, nation to the sitter in a note health," said Mr. &CPI-ion. 18c; over 3% to 4 lbs., 15c; under 3% confirmation sent over the rope-haullng communica* "Yes, it's a great strain on the lbs., 10c. Spring broilers, over 2% to sandwich route. tion system and sand -heart," explained Dr. W. H. Holmes, 3 lbs., 24c; 3 to 3% lbs., 24; 2% to "Stop a --Cf-70ungster­child pecialis endurance teaf t and-former superin- 8 lbs.,19c; over 2 to 2% lbs-,16c. Old en- ti 14c; over 4 to 5 on ground of teudent of the Hospital for Sick Child- roosters, over 5 lbs lbs. under 16 years at age d the telegram ge. Young ducklings, over 5 lbs., dangering health," said ran. tree 20cl, do colored, 19c. Mr. Jones waved under the United which D ndi- "The present fad In the Dressed poultry, it in good co -,,as he shouted. going to be emulated In 3 to 4 cents above tion, will be paid States is not Young Grandinason.climbed the tree Canada. The country cannot afford to alive prices. 'ba July 17th after it visit across the have her children perched ur in trees .1 L4�4 where he saw New York's lead n PROVISION PRICES river, with the resultant danger of damaging Following are the range of prices Ing contestant in action for the tree- at the universe. wise to stop the first case In Canada." paid by Toronto wholesale dealers: setting championship new wise to stop he firs case In Canada," Smoked nests—Hams, med., 28 to Canada's first entrant in this fine r 8 to 52c; smoked Mr. Kelso said. 35c; cooked loins, 4 'art has been very sure that be wouldrolls, 29c; breakfAt bacon, 80 to 40c; backs, pea-mealed, 34c; do,smoked,.46 to 55c. Canadian Aviator Pork loins, 3,)%c; shoulders, 23c; glish R-0fiewornan 1,Ca butts, 27%c; hams, 26%c. Cured meats—Long clear b Kinses f!�[= Makes New Record bacon, 50 90 lbs., 22 Wins to 70 lbs., 24c; 70 to ------ to 110 lbs., 21c. Heaww-eight rolls,a Vancouver to 40c; lightweight rolls,25c. Captain J. E. Foreman, of F From Lard—Pure. tierces, 15c' tubs, 16c; Hamilton, Leads Cana- Mexico in 9 Hours 14 pails, 17c; prints, 17 to 171�c. Minutes Shortening—Tierces, 13c; tubs, dians With 275 'to 13%c; pails, 14,.�. England—Miss War- Agua Callerite,. Me%.—Captain Roll- lit Is en route Special pastry shortening—Tierces; Bisley Camp, En .Zaro Agha. 156-year-old Istanbul. Turkey. doorman, w Soria Fostdr won the King's Prize at coe Turner, noted Canadian aviator, ton by doctOrrs to I 15c; tubs 15%c, nails, 16c. Mit to-e%iLmivat ly loth, the first broke another air record recently United States, where, it is said, be will sub LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS Bisley Saturday, JU flew here from Vancouver, the, when be determine secret of longevity. Grain dealers o., the Toronto Board Woman in history to accomplish B C.. in 9 hours 14 Minutes and W. of Trade are -making the following test. at Miss Foster led 100 crack shots from seconds. _quotations for car lots: -,all parts of the Empire with a total The former record was' 13 hours 5 Typhoon Strikes Heavy Casualties Manitoba wheat—No. I North., 4* minutes, made last year by Tex Ran-i Typhoon $1.02; No. 2, do, 99c, No. 3 do, 96,v4c-, i,*,.ore of 280 Out Of 3 possible 300 0ver Week-end 1 No. 4, 94c; No. 5, 861,/4c; No. 6 71 MinsFoster wain the only womanJapan (e.i.f. Goderich ant ba; kin. Seattle aviator. -J Japan and Korea feed, 61c ever to compete in the final stags Of Captain Tarnar Irok off from Van a.m., and landed his re lost during the port t shoot which commenced couver a, 7 5)"toba oats—No- 1 feed, 48%c the grea rt airfield at Ships Smashed and Sunk, A dozen lives we Mani She won the coveted honor I plane at the Mexican resort week-end. Automobiles, trains, rivers No. 9, do, 44%c. In 1860. Houses Collapse—Worst and lakes took their toll. The,dead Ai;erican corn—No. 2 yellow, 93C. gold iand the National Rifle A-3sociatIOD's 4.14 his Dan Millfeed. del., Montreal freights. � In He was accompanied by -ears mewl on bar first attempt g's! club. Gilmore, veteran of a recent Storm in 40 Y are: $24.25; the final.- She has entered the Kin Alexander Buchan. aged 21. 26 Marl- bags included—Bran, ton. In form-or years. •eross-country flight. Tokio—Swirling out of the Western Ale Runnymede, drowned in shOrts, ton, $26.25; middlings, ton. Prize co made Pacific, a wAnd and rain storm Of Pose Avenue, Runn $31.25. Turner said he would have The winner was almost eliminated 'n- cyclonic proportions slashed Its way the Humber River. —Wheat, 85 to 90c. Bar- succeeded a rain Ont. grain in the first stage on Wednesday, but better time but encoui ocboc and Klushlu Is* Sadie MacAulay; 380 Hillsdale I al. tag. storm between Tacoma, Wash., and across the Lo Mrs, Sad ey, rye and buckwheat. nominal. -Japan. a 'D STRAW PRICES tsucc sad swept uto, drowned near N eeded in getting Into second 9� TJAY A* 1ped- lands, in Southern cast. Tor* Wholesale dealers it hay and ttrallt by shooting of with other Can Portland. -westward across Korea AAvenue r unjibAted north Algoma Mills. tors Friday she had third highest 'Strait. leaving widespread death and h' erA the IbIlowing Mrs. Peter Nadjiwan, Cape Croker. are quoting a IP at a possible 150 c gar lots, delivered on score of 144 out pri as for Predicts Recovery damage in Its wake killed when eIr overturned near Pur- 'Saturday she had 136 out of a pos Ships were smashed and .Aunk. pie Valley, Bruce. track. Toronto: timothy, No. 2 timothy. $14; No. 8 -sibis 150. 'collapsed. and landslides were of Ottawa. mil-I - From Depression i houses Miss Lillian X. U088 $18 to $13.50; wheat straw. S10,50A, Captain J. EL Baseman-of Ha, d by the Sale tad downpour that cause struck by car at Motillnette, oat straw, $10.50. ton. led all Canadians with an a& i the Korea at 100 Laurence J. Plummer, of Ottawa.rippid across La. - LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS aregate of 275. Lieut. Desmond: Thornton 'Se ne u eau veT. 1924 and runner-up Sir Henry draw I.Dal. Heavy beef steers. $10.50 to S8,75; JBurke. winner In years. was second Cause for Cheerfulness --Vill to Buried John Magness. aged 25. of Port butcher steers, choice, $7 75 to $8.50; the . last three One report to a 4 Wage of 300 Ord housie. burned to death LiL his car. 50; do coin..highest Canadian With 2.73. in Crops Klughlu Island was buried In a land- Niagara do, fair to good, $- to $7 1 Sergeant C. W. Foam. of Montreal. Frank Edward Penny. of N $6_to $7; butcher heifers,choice, $", 517 was third Canadian with Victoria—Good crops on the Cana- slide loosened by rain. The Governor at Landion. 6.75 to $7.25,; 271, the said- many Falls -Out.. struck by ear to $8. do, fair to good, $ Mame score as 9CTgt.-Major W- H, than prairies will set Canada well ass of Nagasaki Prefecture 5 Victor Wright, aged 17. of Havelock. do, com., $6 to $6,75. butcher cows, her way upward for the next year. In ships in Nagasaki harbor capsized, killed by train-near Stirling-. - good to choice,-$6 50 to $7; do, mod., Ftuffell. of Victoria. ton, the opinion of Sir Henry Thornton, with an undetermined number of George Shupea, aged`75, New Dun- $4.50 to $5.75; canners and cutters. of Edmonton, ice, Lieut. John Bowen Canadian National casualties. Several b6dles were re- induced by hot 32 to SS: butcher bulls. good to choice, iscored 269. Company Sgt--MaJO I dee, heart attack. $6 to $6,50: do, med., $5 50 to $6; do, r el. president of the Is conclusions Covered. weather. I Toronto, had 268. Railways. Expressing 11 bologna, $4.50 to $5; baby beef, $9 to Id Emshe, of Toron sun- on business conditions after a trans- A Reago despatch from Fusan, im- Bruno Lauzon, Sudbury, drowned In $11.25. ; feeders, good. $6.75 to $7.925; The match was fired in bright he. said recently that portant Korean seaport. said the Vermillion River. calves; good a and a great crowd thronged the Canada survey Verm stockers, $&95 to $6.50: Ishin Ling build- William Fiffki; aged 1S,of Hamilton. to choice, -T6.go to $11�50; do. med., wept "things will probably mark time for storm struck at noon. crush g beeke which I It con- ranges. A strong -,tc. $9 to $io: do, coin., $7 to $9: do, ifrom one Ade of the range, however, a certain period until the public re lugs and Causing a par drowned in Burlington Bay. Major irrassers. $5 to $s.50; milkers, $60 to (hampered the marksmen and kept the covers its purchasing power." tinued inland undiminished.a typhoon Fairley Heller, aged 4. of 58 't expect the $90, springers. $TO to $110; lamb,%,iscores dowL. The winning score of - -We can sun to shine Hours after the peak at th re avail- Street. Toronto, crushed to death by choice, $12 to $12.50, buck lambs, $10 �Lie-at. Colonel R- M. Blair, of Vancou- all the time; there are bound to be only fragmentary reports we car near Bolton. - D, $2 to $5.50; do, year. of disrupted cominuni- tr. $10.50; shee last yem: had 'jean 283. showers. But so many people are mls- able, because Carlisle McHarg. aged 22,of Chicago gs. $6 to S8; ho", bacon, W.O.:.. ver, 11 confusion, but authorities -Sergeant L T-L Regan. at Victoria, taking a shower for 4 cyclone," he cations and 0 d drowned in Mountain Lake. Northern $12.75: do, selects, $1 per bog prem- got to took placed those reports together, an scored 267. laptain Alex Martin, said. --`W-6- Have Ontario. - turn; do.- butchers, 75c per bog dis- I ' non-member dead would Into. -berst- --4.- A- 4�1, -nrioa 1i cwt. under formerly of Calgary, r 01 the surface and see If there is any estimated the WurZ&y Taylor, aged 14. of A W.O.e.; do, trucked in, 50C cwt. under in Southern Japan an ke -Abe Canadian team, Lad 267. COM- thing wrong with our fundamentals. hundreds. burg, drowned in Detroit River. position at the Korea, .1 $17 to $19; -.1pany Sergeant-Major Hawking, win, It you diagnose the W.O.c.; light bags,'cwt in Darkness w scored 264. Captain W. country, organically so to speak. you Islandheavy bogs, $12 to $15; sheep. cwt., ' ser In 1913, sc ur- mage was $6 to $I&; spring lambs, cwt. $25 to G, Holland, of Victoria, was low Cana- will find that we have the same co No definite estimate of da $28; abattoir hogs, cwt,, $17 to $18; had possible, but it waa considered the, 9 dian--w4th 246. age and intelligent Population we Terrific Heat ave mutton, $8 to M. as With a score of :72 out of a PCs- a year ago." worst typhoon in forty years. - . - . ­ �m I -A Is- ililblL- 75, Armorer-Sergeant Clile of ..... Electric light plants at isslon, and ' " Most of US- 33isley won the St. Guorge's Challenge land were Put out Of Comm Ws ajar Youth to be Taught without lights and as Another Atlantic Fliaht? !Vase, Gold Cross and *50. M people were w in Hundreds ' 61'sgow.—Two Germ with 71 Of Lea Temperatures a an airmen, raptle of India was second gUe papers. Purposes ;, whence and Lieut Desmond Burke, of Ot- Aside from Korean towns, Common—Death Clver 4 Worlfram Hirth and Oscar Wellc:, same score placed Geneva.—Cultural training of future Ise it was believed-- tawa, with. the education of youth reports were .king, .. Kagoshima, Week-end Reach 60 have informed the German Vice-Con- workers and the sul at Kirkwall, Orkney, that it is . third. that cities of Nagasaki, X ' Molesley, of Winnipeg. in the aims, structure and work of the oka, Kokura, 13mam(,to, Omits, Chicago.—Most of the nation was their intention to undertake a flight LL G. A. Kuku icon-member of the Canadian Bisley League of Nations are aimed at by and Moji bore the brunt Of the storm. smothered over the week end in a heat this month from Orkney to North -team, also had 71 and sgt.-Xajor H. two of the resolutions adopted by the not re- America via Iceland and Greenland. A . Rusk, of OttawP wave the like of which was They intend to uses lightweight was right up with board of directors of the lateruation a of Education, which opened membered even by the oldest native. al Bureau ypresCathe" Klein airplane N1753, and to land at h Con8ecr&W All-time records crashed one after at Geneva recently. Rekyjavik, Iceland, and Julianshaab, Few Girls Present In order to attain the first of these years at. another when thermometers from the -Greenland. Sborld weather conditions objectives the International Bureau of ypres.—More than fifteen Tests o Rockias to the Atlantic seaboard crept prove favorable on the Labrador coast At Culinary struck it in 1914, —One hundred and twenty Education proposes to offer technical ter the first shells ever before. Tempera- they will continue their flight to St. Hamburg. collaboration to the international La- the reconstructed thirteenth century higher thanJohns, Nfld., or Port Meurnier on this eutly Martin has been COIL- tures in tb6 hund.eds were common., ran --cook and waiter apprentices Tee and bar Office while, it is contemplated to caltedral of St.first stone Of the new Thermometer readings in the ninetie � St. Law ce' but may land at Hope. took their complicated practical promote the second objective by as- eersted. The dale Labrador, necessary. Depart- tions of the Central on Armistice Dar, were regarded as cool by sweltering 9 - *�. technical examine I Res- tablishing co-operation between the Auilding was laid ure is provisionally fixed for July 20. Is's soclation of German Hotel and of Education and subcommit- 1922, so that it took eight years, and citizens. before a represents- Bureau and gaurant Keepers tee experts for the education of Young an expenditure of about $1,425,000 to Deaths.from: heat prostration, tine gathering which included mem- people In the aims of the League of restore the cathedral as it was before by drownings. since Saturday reached Garde M' Canada --T Rowe-- intellectual Co--It-w—ai--sWaJTarud 1111" three the s ca c ar c er s Ids of a -­-�of the Ham rg-111ouse-of-' -114-a one n er nuore with more des, almost he P pentatives. operatrou Committee. ces marked th Cted shift aa lts.innumerable lakes, extensive presave religious servi Is inevitable unless an unexpe 'The young candidates, mostly boys, consecration, and ecclesiastics from in the prevailing winds brings cooling forests, and great open prairies—tom- but with a sprinkling of ambitious and Northern rains. Livestock perished by the bun- blue with its natural geographical situ- all parts Of Belgium ues- Diatomite M Canada France were present.'L dreds of head. Grain crops were so ,tion to constitute a' distinct faunal Agirls, not only answered leading $lous as to cooking and the etiquette Canada has a large number of de. badly damaged that prices went up on region within which is to be found al- A! JDf serving, but planned, prepared and wheat and corn In the major marts. most every species of game native-to Mewed posits of diatomite in British Colum- an elaborate ra"I which began s Ptimary ID&Wtry Prices were expected to rise still high- the North American continent. bis, Ontario, and in the Maritime Pro- famous Hamburg outstanding er when complete reports filter in con- ..,With the justly winces, from which diatomite suitable Agriculture is Canada's a 4 ouffies id low by the closed with 5 primary industry, having P.production Corning vast,fields Is C WirIC10, .rVorspeiseu!' and for almost every known use can We ob annually., scorching sun and the complete ab- to Lubricate oind "Kase 691 of the-Mines Of nearly $2,0001000,000 talned. Report No Branch of the Dominion Department When considered In relation to the sane of rain. Chicago, typical of the great cities Do the glass windows of your car CanaWs Forests me stubborn In damp weather? A of Mines, Ottawa, records the results subsidiary industries dependent UPOU into the sources it, agriculture is the real leader in affected by tits unprecedented hest, become The forests of Canada no, In the 49- of in investigation simple remedy to to be had by drop• aspect to In Canada. Canadian enterprise. As in IudiistrY -took an an almost tropical ping a small amount of dry graphite gregate, the iseciond meet Important and uses of d1At0=I 11 ccapation, direct- Streets, too hot to walk upon without 'natural resource,'being exceeded in 1LC- Copies of this bulletin may be had on it provides 9&11�W 0 d Its felt Chan- oat of Mines ly and Indirectly, to More than fifty sinking In the &Wh&It, were almost between the glass an tsa Talus of products by mrl requeit to the Department nels on either side. IL I deserted. ea 'or 'Id- L or Po .,t of note he ca. he at 0tt&W16 off amt. of Canada's population.01ons. 5. .�,4 Al ;r .. .. y_ a.. .�.. ...:.: -..�. .�.. ,. y,:;+; yyyy��'' :w1•` na ��yy�rt>'r,,ya.:� .+.. s'•; ,ri:' t,)ys., .u.-fz*4't+ e,+ :;: *J:.G,xe._ :tk...igPe.er,VJ', a. sTy..wr.:Jkv awy,.. rm'A• ..:- i •MFtl". •�. .is£•' .1t."`,.. '�'' .a6,•��'- r'+q{+..,Miiµ�h,,. - ..- r,, F 't;. •➢-w' ,ane :.,.. ... .. [. :.. i. _ f^I„grr•c�ur r, - •w v .a+ ry,My a � pair • r• ob "Ir T� � T�TQ Pon" In Pu tering Village, a --Dancing every Saturday nigh! , .• '` �� " �iJ�Q,iQ. SAILfi� Mester amt. Loser null at this at Dew Drop Ina. office. * -Mire, Josapb Cowan and �dau- -Ere", t10oh";',` : • -Mrs, J. Fawcett is spending gbter, Miss Helen, left Monday to i --Heber and Mrs. Down sent the summer with her parents, W. spend a week in Niagara Falls and " •the week end with friends in Bath. - •. r f", -Mrs. J. S. Barker and don. J. ane Mrs. Stanley. Buffalo. f 7., -- -Norman and Mrs. Selsdon, of -Mrs. J. C. Philip returned -� • i 1 gbter, Miss Lillian., of Toronto, Toronto, visited on 9undaywith home on Wedaeeidap after.spend• • � �� � _'• _ as called on a few Pickering friends Gordon and Mrs, Law, ing a week with relatives in Port one day last week. _ -Alvin Bashby has' treated the -Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, of To. Huron and Yale, Mich. exterior of his shop and dwelling ronto, called on John and Mrs. -31 r. Fuynter is making good Through the courtesy and cb open '='to a` frosh Coat of .paint- which Murkar on Wednesday. progress in the erection of his naw - -Walter and Mrs. LGng and residence at the east slid, the t l ': adds materially to their appear- family from .M .mi, Florida, are roof benog now erected, -since. -J. I. and ,gra. RAlsdon, Mark- ..ation of the Police Trustees we have _*,__ Tof C%rieWn viaititlR_ John aura Mrs. Bovine, _ Plat c sy•tiook�'ickering Beaeb. hnitj7,- Bd-dai-ighter; Jean, spent Place,called on a few Pickering - Place. Monday, Hfriendse referral -The services in St. George's Sunday csith the farmer's brother, been granted the use of the Town +� evening for Sing to visit with Ghtlrch'on Suuday nest will be as Edwin anti Mre Bal-don. relatives. ustigl : 9.30 a_m-., Sunday School ; -Allan H. and Mrs. Clark and gall Pickeringor' Monday night -Miss Myrtle Salter has just 10.;,0 a.. w., morning prayer ; 7.00 children, of L-tkefit:ld,``spent the f }- returned horde, after spending a p' m• es'eniug pr yen. These week-en-&- with the farmer's par , , services are on standard.._tim.e.. . ultra-:W,-J,-aud_11.1 +..Clark. �, ' n.j , week in Courtice and while Th-ere -The Woman's Guild of St. -As usual areae was a large s t--to-irl ng tQ-� Ong n11 t�$r- atteuded the wedding of her cou- George's Church purpose holding nurnber of drownings and- fatal sin,victor Phair. their mid summer bazar sit" the 1 motor 4ec•idents tllrunahuclt rhe election broadcasts. -Mitchell and Mrs. Atlas and home of )Ire. .U'Rrien at French- little daughter, June, and the proviucp daring the weekend. ' man's Bay, ail Saturday. July `��;, -Ha�'in a eratnonF are now ; � ` fortner's aunt, Miss Atlas, of To at 3.30 (D. S. T,). Afternoon tpq over and gfall wheat harwest hRs e W111 be UBiI]g a Deforest- - ronto, visited with John and airs. will be served and yarlons arti- began, ' and in a short tirup the ,'Murkar on Friday evening, : -Work on the new rectory is cies of fancy stork and rocas Toronto Exhibition will be here, +Crosle3 Aria. progressing favorably. The found. baking %N ill be for sate. an. than prepare far winter, _ ration has .been completed Ind -Uri Tuesdgy evening 5n the -Ptgn'1-`nolo¢ - Heintzlrgnct Comeand hear it. work has started on the super. Town Hall an inclnest ince the. Co., T' runt:,, will have an expert structure. It is tq be of brick deatn t f James Mclutoih, %v ho timer •r, Pickering, qt an early * w• .veneer, was kilied in a motor accident on date. LHavp y,,r►r or-ler r r phomN - _-- --Garnet Courtice bad the mi,- the highway abo,t two itlilet east to T1it: \t:w.=cf3ice. "" ' ` t of the vili-tge on July Pith, stay i --Tae -%Voulen'- Gtd1d cif Sr.. 1Ra io Licenses s u _ a• _ I s ea: fcrtnne to fracture' a cu•rv.e of � - ribs vsbile at work oil FLiday. Fie conducted tis• the 'eorouer, D:• `r ,George rC•httr+.'h %verp entertalret} Fred T. Bunting - Pickeri.n stepped on % loo=e INnk unci fell a E. Cm,txrlght. �ti•itne ie�. which I to it) W f.eruovn te4 gud. It uic by D1 b shin rt distance, striklug Agfilast a 1,vivrr "yij)ar M'!=, :ViEiF r Rin. 6 't-t �'ti•tt'�tlaj, --- :;Established 1857. � ladder, tf thr fated car. roti Frl:ea elegl cn n; =t .rnjr }aline Cltue va= — — ----------__-- -----. __. —Slri• Eli Wildon, of Bawttlan frutl; . ().haw4 ��hu sere in care -1>Fnr• Ville. c111ed on Pia kering friends�i'L uediately iollovving 01'a fol Oiler, —Dr. H. T. Faller' P.=_sid�nt ou Saturday, wbile on her n'ap to terra heir !, After !teNring the Dentist. OSf1re Lr re=idmce, tiro - atter.d the deeOratirn service-(ecitlence the 'Ivy retni•Qed g ver. Capra eau: c•f 5t. A:ldrest•'; churcr.• • � -- diet to the effect that tneact-ident Picl::rlr.g. Office ourz., q a. rr. to iq �which were meld In the Whitevale re Cemetery on Sunday. Wv tine to the tat- getting ctrl of �� P• ^t Daily. and E:en'nRe by ap- lir':1 „f the driver, Jai; Heenan. PaL*itrt:� l: -ra; serti:cr . . -During the peat week -e liavE _ been experiencing =t tree real but !and %werviag into the ditch npiet =C'o5ttxc-Dr i'> E. Luka, 00snmtnerweather, the mer canning the fatal injriripR, and tometeri-t, li17 Yonce Sr„ Torr'rt• ' having risen to 92 degrees above that the accident was -purely asci• tr's ghla evp•ight -peri ii�t. at A. - - eery hi�Rh.,tthe h]Ieat lvapvnotnpo -It iq a ►leg4ant thing t;l pee a Toeala Jnl • 2yt ore. 'Whit;w' on dental. H-Allin' fling y. 3 ' h 1 n caro of agitation ' opureRuive as it usually is with yv'ing boy with lots of. a nbitwn, —Aft-or many y this;tempersture, _ provided his ambition is of the the C. N. R. have bpg'In the pre. -Misses Lillian Murrav and right sort, an ambition that will lirninary work for the building cf Grocery Specials for This Week : Jean Clark, as delocatee from the direct his activities and ability the new overhead brid¢a at the Y P. S of the United Church. toward to aorue worthy end, but 'croRsln¢ went of Wept Hill, The ^ Maple Leaf Loaf Cheese, per lb 25 cents gad Jack Chapman and arra in this age there are so many"who• detrmr is abogt curnpleted. For 5 lbs. boxes, $1.50. and Goldsmith lett on 'Monde strive to gain fame b doing Rorne the ]set sixty or Aeventp years 4 ('fit (�' y y bice Hrispiee. 2 for E5 cents tnonin to attend. -the IIaited thing that my require endurance this hap been a very dangerous churcg aithLiha Sams' er School at Oak or in which the person may risk pont on e gav ~ •Tiger Catsup, large bottle 21 cents -_ ]Lase, whose sessions will last this his life. Some of these freaks are -Don't forget the Women's In. _ - - ____ w�ssk _ going over the Niagara Falls in a icntr on Tuesday r meeting and Pork and Beaus. C& $taaettsd, atitnte's reenl 1.., -One night the early part of barrel. engaging in a mart�t on ay neat. J►►lp 29tb, 2 tins for 27 cents 't past week some person broke into dance and other foolish ideas. at the home of Mrs. H Newman. Campbell's Tomato Soap, 2 tial. '2i5 cents e Mr. Shepherd's cotta on the lake One of the latest, which had its Fairport Beach. The Claremont p abore west of Picketing Beach and inepption in the fertile brain of Branch will be present and will • 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar, 49 cents stole a large c�nantity of house some American poatb, to that c►f give program. The Pickering !13om efl`eclts. This cottage Is a climbing Into a tree and sittintt ladies will please provide refresh. large well-built one and Mr. Shep• amoug itis branches for an inde8- meats. Those deeirinir tranepor. 2 1hard had It handsomely furnished. nits period. The person who coin Minn please notify Gordon Law. !There was sena h household soode remain in that unpleasant ansa -Ne:t Monday is election day , ' itaken away to furnish a moderate tion for the loosest period expects throughout the Dominion of Can. - 1 isized cottage. Provincial Officer to be proclaimed the champion ads. The camp+ign has been s 1Mltebell, of oebaws, I•s investigat- tree•sitter. These activities, or quiet one, with very little excite- 7 - t 'law, but so far. has no clas as to rather lack of activities, bas been went snob as that which character- ized the elections of ears gone by, 1 Mikepe rppeetrator of the t•rim:, coo8oed to the youth o! the Unit. p S�" in �,� � Gloio& —While, there are a great many ed States until a few days ago, when a political meeting would i tourists from the United- States when a Niagara Falls bey, 14 years attract the people for many miles _. . ispeading their vaestion in the old. started the endurance test around. Those now who are moot Men's fancy colored Cotton Boa, 9 pairs for $5 OeII>�r8• od in a •irwe for deeply Interested are those who popular camping districts of the and had remain "....province, but, it is stated. not three days, when an inspector of are most directly concerned about Men' sfaney Lisle Sox, pretty designs, ° _nearly so want' as in former years. the Children's Aid Society made the result. r 81r oil 25 cents This is due, it is said, to the crash his appearance and ordered the -Oo Satnrdav rnornio¢ Michael 1� p _ r y - in the stock market last year, boy down, as the practice is-con- Dwyer red a Darrow escape from from which very few of the well- didered dangerous to the heolcb• Kerions ivjury. While working at Men's "Four in hand" Ties, nobby patterns to-Jo le in Canada and the the Highway Llepartment'a plant and colors, our regular 1,00 line, on ` poop -J. T. Clark, editor of the To ' d stelae escaped. Tbode at the west end of the village he '79 Conte each Unite pe ronto Daily Star, is being deluged 881e at 'wbo could afford to take a few with bonouets thrown at him by poured Rome aapoline no some weeks' vacation and not feel the the ress throughout the Province, wood,with w hirh to start a fire , expense find-t at they mug cut he having recently comae a _a-hl>�nkn�m,�tc Bo Cotton Jerseys, fancy. heather colors .89 cents kont all. unnecessary expenses to fifty years .in newppayer work to the w nod and ¢aRoline it burps , 'make up for the losses they have He began his newppaper career as nut in flimpp, burning- hiR handil Melts Brown Harvest Boots, PanCO acres, sustained in the disastrous crash. a ''printer's devil,"and rose rapid- badly and Rcorchin¢ ria bait and great value Rt _ 2.75 per pair 'r- -Remember the garden party 1p io his profeR9ian. He showed clothes. Fortunately big injuries ` w to be riven under the auspices of the kind of stuff he was made of are not of a serious character. .Cotton Crepes at reduced prices, specially the Woman's Association of the when be was a young ]ad by lick -- nice for night gowns, undies, etc ,, fancy pat Pickering United Church in the ing all the' kids in the neighbor- New ddvert4sevnents. Memorial Park on the evening of bood, but preferred tackling those terns In flesh, mauve, green, nlaZei White et0, Wednesday, July 30th. There will twice his size. He bad an advan T'OR BALE-Gasoltnc stnve.4-burn. Only 26 cents per yard, - ''be girls' softball game between tags over them as he was so small P or, with oven, in good condition, Phone _ , the base line and Pickering teanire Pick s7a9. 4x 47 r - - that his opponents would mise �� Ladies l5ilk And Wool; sleeveles Pullover -and also a horseshoe pitching con- him nearly every time they LIOR BALE—HoletPin boli, 1 dear .Sweaters in fancy patterns, light blue, inluze, _ test, for which suitable prizes attempted to striae him. This �Par�lntPnce 145.00. Apply Thoa: B7eor> r' will be given Tea will be served -'.ides 'blue etc. • Prettiest line We have ever g nature of bis of tackling big jobs p from 6 p. m (daylight saving time) never departed from him tbrongh- WANTED-Local i wants jnb sin, Priced for quick sate, $1.45._- _ until all have been served. Fol- out his whole career. When he het ing with harvest or anythi7-4 Apply ` NE W S o�ce. 47 48 lowing the tea a splendid program worked at the "case," be was --- -- - ...will be given by the Ebenezer known ae one of the fastest com F ARM R MACHIN SRY-Sorb old H A M A People, COtteistinpr Of an and new for Disney, Also for sale,Pekin duck M '� -Young P �, „ poeitors in the province. After eggs. W.F.Disney, Greenwood. astr_ aso operetta, entitled Gipsy. Rover, working in several offices in West AY FOR BALE-Ahnnt 80 acres -- and comprising thirty-four char- ern Ontario, be entered into Hof,standing mixed hay on Pickering Station Acters. This operetta hag been partnership with his brother, W. Road at lake. Jos. B.Gormley,Dumbarton. 46 given a number of times and J., and archased the Ptc�ER1Na THE _CENTR�.L `G.ARgGE —avealways to large and delighted p ONTIAC COACH FOR BALE— g it NEws, which be' edited for several 81928 medel,in splendid condition. Demon- andiences The program will be years. His ability as a writer stratien given: Cheap for cash. F.R.Alor. Oshawa. 43-47 gin at 8 o'clock (daylight saving was soon recognized by W. F. time)' Admission, 50 cents ;child• Maclean, of the Toronto World, ARD( FOR BALE-190 acres ofTel e 4900 Ten • ander 12 years,. 25— i c 1 e was imbriec e Or Tand:ez"ceTfent-?'a:mmQ. tstnct.rear. t - - - - . hvEr hod Come. land, Ont. Several acres of standing timber. verybody scme time. He was then kidnap Hcuse and buildir.rs. Ap^lyat NewsOffcc. " -About 2 o'clock on Sunday ped by E. E. Sheppard, of the To --- rnoruing as John Calvert, accom• ronto Saturda Night, of which � OR RENT—gnome Above D. (pan• ; y f= j :r,n'sstrre, suitable for!. house•keepin s ,a urd g John ,()' ityor was under Ole n fame of Mack _ o-Repairs, ,:. y .()'Connor, s lie was assistant editor, Writing .A'l conve'riences. Furnished or unfurnished. returning' from the C1C lie ran ++a B70Ug^tetrms. Apply to Mrs, D. Gannotl. Auto Accessories,Oils and l� B.ougha^,. 4 -47 c+ .,into a Ford car that was standing When Sheppard retired owing'to on the Side of the road near Liver• ill'herclth he b'pcanle editnr, in QTP,AYFD-On tri tht> prelni.Ps of , Dol the occupants Navin of ant .-. *.r:cr Whithy Tp., .3 t•rarhng .Gasoline, AeetS leve Welding -p p g K which po,iCinn lie cantinnea f01 ;term Ow e: r.:a_: aZc sa :c b} provtn, p:o• t to repair R tire. Mr. Calvert-e.- several yeal'a. . A2 had R {tl'Pat ^erty and paymgexpenses. W'n.Cammack,R. caped injtu•y, but Jar O'Connor love for daily newt piper work, p,I,srookln. 47-49 — � rat' received bad cuts in the head.. C Bf�ttely Vilarging and R'aa of tired a pnsitinn on the rpORONTO IWET•WA.H LAA - �y� yy�Q p' .. Traffic Officer Surilmetfield IVa; 2d1t01'lal staff of the Daily SLAC, 1 Dal' iSemi°nish:—Lrtour d:iverca ar ;U�,„►]�r� li■add on a11'i11nGi+ket7 explain cur_4 hc:a �r:v:ce. lust leave yrur, 1� NCL soon on the scene and had n'CO11• Of whiLh h21R llOw editrir•in•chfef. ,a , .ith.mr.S.W.Dav!a> barbw, ='-op. We nor taken to Dr. Cartwrlght'i He w3q ahao instruln-11tal in .(',tart will pick up and deliver 3 arses a a•eck. office, where his wounds were in the Star Weekly, hA� � � of cars., g PFC:I.AT, OFFF,RING—Hier test- • dressed, after which he was taken attained. such pnnulnrity. His ,,i,c Holste r coo ,fired:olmn.:l;nhrebull. — l to the Oshawa General AnRpital, writings are fall Of humor as well : :ai; 'rr`h ' a: oyortmrsa^d cer• 'rhirh lhuIT i.-)mon ,old frr 5a1c ::Crrrdt- ed A} At first his condition was thonght ay good sound-_eenae. Hia h:Pon, ed. rd• FL.,Nerlich,Maple Hill Farm, Clare- critical from loss of blood, but Gregory, is "A chip Off tl'e old m-,.Ont. 4°t` / Oil his condition a aatisfact4rr, block-,” ap11w hn y asp read in tR1i FOR "ALE—Beingrear of ,CHARLES Be SPENCER iCalv2rt was arrested on a charge the Star «'e?kly are rear] and ;.t �� ,�r,-, P cker•,a. cr-< <: ~ '" rte' J1�r.''1111L t,*`-'1+ of Criminal negli eneeand was held acre-. •ro-e 1­., O-• the prr-,seaare-a barn, g enjoyed by mgnv thonagndR. !�1r• 14sx +1, orae-hod, 6013e. 2 e r,:Tr-hedq-a until no traR liberated on furnish Clark iR still fall of energy and to donhle curage and a 9-roomed r{mrlling houee, LS,C'00 bail. His caserome8 tip all appearances has many more an in grx,d rrpa,r. Farm lc tru tWer drained, �ICkerlll , , y For further narticulers apply to�'eter A.Stewart ,J Il iV Vi 111 Proprietor, t „ T_nriday evenin rs of activity ahead of him. l R.R.No.x.Claremont, 46-4s t ti R � za " �'' _\ ..... - �-.. .. .. _- __: ....' -: ._:",-. - ... `.'..z�.-f�:• ..�,�"�•.'>-,�,... ,'.:.'.t$ .'r..,..;+�5�£'-. "-:..'�!."sn•._t»4,safisk�-�,•-`.'S,a'�dy`"5se..T ��,