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FOR•SYTH, O h.D:, Director 'Is running(tall Mast sawing lum- Mr' and Mrs.' Packer are holiday- eaurlo=_ + + ing with the former's parents in, a ROSEBANK Betablished 1838 f IMtaae9804.bar'of the American.by apiwin menti tongues etc. Saeo hummed by appoOptometrict. g United States. 7, Cluemoat.out. Open to buy a quantity of good A rrimber from the vale attended =James Reid, aged '23,-*ho emig- _ ARL A..GRDBIN,R.O.-EyeeiRbt baeswood and elm ' the funeral of the late Fred White, rated from Scotland five months ago Honour dusuof the Coue¢e logs. last Tuesday afternoon. met death by drowning in the lake �1`I Feud Prices. -- o� ometry of C.:ia Gold-mczt�iet-aa - -Th 1St-�utTnd6y-Seh6e1- ' - am ermen prize winner in 15,28. At Markham r:rraiD Cho pin Tueeda e e Baps t-thE-mOIItli BI Ie-} dU�e-} 1Ver' svtnry Monday from 9 a,rn. to 5 p.m..in Dr. P g y holding •their annual picnic at Mc Sunday afternoon, He-and two com- Reduced Harker's dente office. At Stouffviue-from wed- . __and Fridays. gay's Park on August-7th. panions, Reginald Titmas and an- =1=Saturday of each week. E es a:aurin- Amon the visitors at Mc ay's fitted and repaired. HiFt quality Man afneturi Jig.Baskets of all g other i>ian, whose name has not been. at Lowest Prices. Phone Stvuff 240 . 461y descriptions. Park on Sunday were Ek-Mayor S. ascertained, were out in a canoe, •�� McBride and family of Toronto. when one of them stood up and be- 1T1 1 t [wpad. Price reductions st the The regular meeting of the Bapt- n rockin "the craft. It soon filled factory. ii3t Mission Circle will be held on i g n BARLEY FEEI? �,aj E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and with water and sank Reid, who could A.Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to phone Markham 6405 or 8420 or write Tuesday, August 12th, at the home swim a little, started for the share, pas. Soat.h•WinyCourt Home.Wbitby• 261y Chas. White.Locust Hill, Ont. of Mrs. A. Spears. a distance of some 75. yards. He soon •p�EATON, BELL k ROSS, Bare a DUNBARTOTv became exhausted-and before assist- Is the cheapest Feed on the market _ for the results it gives, JD era, solidtora. 904 Northern Ontario ance arrived, sank. A call was sent ' Ssiidiaa, Bay Street,Toronto, s� U S�t "Arriving Robt. Haines has moved into Mr. A gteav man u.�e c were testify to its Isaac Nobes house. to a Toronto Life-Saving station by ; W Seaton, Constable Dyson Cowan, and in aIN. Elell, value b the continued y J.D.F. Rosa of it. Adelaide 988e-9 Alex. and Mrs. Gourlie are spend few minutes Hilliard Lang and his �IOHARDSON. PICKERING A Cihoiee r2x $x and fig B. C. Miss Margaret Lowryis holidaying be Viand continued f 5 about two - on-my guamn�• ung a few days in Gusmien operations If,you have never used it, tryIt MULVEY — Barristers. Solicitors etc., with he ��' .913-914 Confsd eration Life Buitdiaa, Corner of grandmother at hours when the body was located in _ tY sad Richeand Ste_ Tomato, Phone. Cedar Shingles. We. are so to report Miss Man ou A�i�'de 4499 and 44'0, Prcteriae offiee sorry about ten feet of water. Coroner Dr, edasada a"Saturday eveainas. Phone jorie Annis under the doctor's care. V. E. Cartwright, of -Pickering, in- Whe­ atWante&- Rome"X180s large gnantitp of Miss Mabel Dixon gave an At vestigated and decided that an in- 70II h snd dressed to a number of her friends on quest was nnnece'sary. Titmas hung Dewkt! Monday afternoon. to the canoe until-rescued while the 9., L D.S,. Jaok Pine Spruce and On Monday July 28th the eommran- third man swam to the shore. The 7\TEIL O.8M1TH. D. D >. . (Successor toDr.1.N.Dalee), Graduate of r p icy mss surprised to hear that Mr• uriforttmate man who was employed Pea Mixture Payai course of Davtai sure" and'roma- Samuel Nicholson had passed "away at G Watson's chicken farm is sur- Usiverstty, Aa Clanrmont oeice over D. A. - ' Hemlock Lumber. at his home here; He has not been in vived by a widow and child b months I make a strong Feed containing .,tors ovary Taeadar and Freda Phone one third Pea@. This makes a. fall sett very good health for some time, but old in--Scotland, It was his indent- �•.. �TCKERING m•� partook of his breakfast and shortly ion to o to Scotland this fall and splendid Feed for finishing. and. X11 D.ERT T. FALLAI9al L e 8., • • expired. Hr. Nicholson was in his g is an o excellent Feed - J�. bring them to Canada. His body for dairy cows. ` D D.S., Grand t1 •/Ake Royal f Toro of 80th year and has carried the mail was removed to Sterritt's undertak- paves residencurgeosee end the,low ass of Toronto. L MBER Y-� to aril from the station and post of- ing parlors in Pickering. � rn r.rdenoe second door east of St. And. �+ O A S - �ra'a cburt:b, Yic*arta=,out. osirs noun 9 _ flee for a number of years. The fun- • a.a. to a m-• tx by apposaterant. OLray eral took lace to Erskine Cemetery -- service)• Ptwae Pick 3700 sly T p F U R N I T U R E on Wednesday afternoon W H tT E V A L E. A car ofextrs quality Oats onot"0*0 (desfvbo. GHEE wn OOD. just received. NEW. USED A.S. ANTIQUE The Women's Missionary Soviet- XXHLIZABETH RICHARDSON- IN GREAT VARIETY Miss Leo% Smith, of Whitby, is i'es of Whitevale and Locust Hill " �� Ma. ,��VT .Fire and sutomcbileineurance of aii kinds, spending a few days with Miss Ruth holding a joint service in Locust Hill edaicssaauns cvmpausesof sobd financial stand- Simmon's Beds, Marshall Yat• church on Sunday evening August. s' tresses, Dressers, Tables and Annie. L. S URNI NGHA� I HORGE KEAY -Licensed auction- Chairs, John Watson of O'Sulli_van's Cor- 3rd, at 7 o sec Thee have been 4 Pietare Fraalee. nets, called on Miss 'M. •Wood on tort�lnaze in securing Rev. T, W. Building and General - ' tier. A tosa Lme stock and weral rives Our prices are the lowest. I Terry, of Montreal, and the Zion @sampt1'att,ne,ed ta: Terms reasonable R Saturday. Contracting. 1[ 3,Stmafiv.ie, Pboaestouff aoos. ai-4 'Miss M. Brandon is ipendine a few church choir of Cedar Grove for the J. H. Beal, • Claremont Estimates furnished on all classes POSTILL, Ireensed Ancuonear, Phone 9.34 days •with friends in Midland and service. There will be no service at _ _ o w - tera NAW . 1 rend so on�� Miss Slater and Miss.- Green, of On Thursday, -August 7th the Alterations and repatra. slashed° Lddram fires River P o Oat Toronto, are spending a few days Woman's Association and the .W. M Chimneys Built Concrete Work R.BRATON TOWNSHIP OLERE0 A with F, L. and Mrs, Green, S. o! Whitevale United church are Phone Pickering 8719 • �+ • o'�mfasoawtar.+�s L • The Rev,and Mrs. Ca•ers of New holding picnic on the beautiful FAIRPORT.' ONTARIO • _ admovans, Lesersaftes. nOa`r 1aaO Brunswick, are visiting the former's lawn of li and Mrs. Johnston. Every oni"ow '� > rr A Rood supply of Hard and Soft brother, and on Sunday delivered a member is invited to bring her bask- �T R. (RANT-Lot" 1, concession 4. Coal on hand. Also a supply splendid address -in the church here. et and enjoy a real holiday. There i L 19 S• Searbom Telspke5no l.tarkham 7309 of Kindling Wood, Mr. and Mrs. F. R Philip annouii- will be games and races, for whit Aawataat. Bwmer end lt3traia- ce the arrival of a son (William prizes will be given. The program_ Nova Scotia Shingles ten cRAkiT. .eoDFRE Y deo..a1 stove lenprth. Gerald) on SaLarday, July 26th, born Rill begin at 3 o'clock p. m, Do not Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles St. East, 7amato, Canada. 'Adelaide 1317 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. at the Millard Fillmore Hospital in forget the day, Thursday, Angust Bird's Felt Slate Shingleel MUM. YAW, LIUENSED AUC Buffalo, N. Y. 7th, Come aril bring your friends. for sale st T10NMA brYork,Qs+tartoaadDsrhsm DONALD MUNRO. PICKHKINQ The Mission Band has been very The United Sunday school are to T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT kmd. aa1i. p�,p� aaxeaedd — - ---- generous in sending out invitations be .e2ngratulated on the success of Call and et prices. so. Taaareasonable. Datssfar sdfis sag to fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER to every family in the village to their picnic on Fridav last. The g p nes. Phone 9818 ''s 00" KYws'O. oss and lnddvan WASHED OUR WAY. join them in their annual picnic iii feather being ideal over one hund- 6.at tdiiaoss Whitby.Oct.One1y -•- - Mr. Raine's Elate on Thursday after- red journeyed to Oshawa on-the-Lake T A T'gTfG �lC erla �TDited Churchwash have made a business of noon. -- At 12 o'clock everyone sat dorun to ta LAW's ash day. Here each color g firr t A m. sumptuous dinner, and afterwards G � R A � E I _ and fabric isgiven the scienti- enjoyed the amusements on the lake ; You are invited to come and worship !8c formula that beet meets its Albert Har:-ey, of Toronto,. spent grounds• There were races for the needs. For each class we,uge )un est to the oldest aivl many ,r'i\D SERVICE STATION with us at St. Andrew's United Cburcb Sunday at his home here. y`)ung est from nine to twelve cban• . has- prizes tziven. There w9A also boat• ne:t Sunday, August 3rd; at 11.30 and Ira. �Ic?.Iaster; of Toronto, Sea of filtered raineoft water. ink and bathing 'and a ball plume in We are prepared to da all kinds 7.80 (D. S. T t, The minister. Rev. J. been visiting Tier people here. P, P �e - An average of six - __ _ . • n the stf,eslre, also bat- H. Stainton•will preach at Mrs. rain e., of-'r�TonT0, Ions for your family wt►shiog. g bachelors to beat them. A great ter char beth servicer. No wonder clothes 1-tunderid idayir,ry at the home of Mrs. Philip. y ging, electric Morning Subject-The Starvation here are cleaner and Mr. and Mrs. St.John of Stouff- many. enjoyed a trip on the "Miss welding- and in fact =i Committee."+ last longer. ville -spent. Sunday xith A. and Mrs. Yvonne", thus ended a perfect-day. -- everything in con. Evening Subject.: 1-1he Greatest Rawson. - neetion with 5, Wrestling Match- in all His. t DUMBARTON. ._. _ Oshawa Laundry & Dry Mrs. Ross Middleton. of wort Per- _ _ car work. tory ry, is spending the week with-A. and vited to .attend. .Be sure to'coma Gas, Oil®, Ltd* Grease and Acceeeories ;r& nn _ --cleaaiag Coe, Ltd• Mrs. Lemmon. The special service will be taken by Rlways on hand. Taxi Se�wim 9 Puce The Eddis-property has again our Rector, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Ev= All clothes reed frequent dry cleaning Agent for Chevrolet Cam to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning changed hands, the now owner being ing prayer will be het# at 6.45 (D. department turns old clothes A Toronto resident. S. T.) at the home of-Mr. H. A. New out like now. Mr. and Mrs.'Disley and the A Tmn, .Pickering Beach. Rev, E. G. Gordon ale -I aw Dining ..Room WE CALL AND DELIVER Love family were with T. and MFR. Robinson will be in charge. _ Phone 8800 PerrymW on S+inday. In the Community Hall on Sun- R. un suit The Sheppard family and .Missday next there will be a special ser DID YOU � R.C.Jones, Local Representative. Phyllis Gerow are spending the week •,• � _ - vice for children at 2.3A.•in the cif- - at Oshawa-on-the,Lake. ternoon (D. S. T.) where allchild- Blaeksmithing ! Mrs, Brown, Temperance SuPt•, ren are asked to be present and i gave an interesting talk along that wherb the older brothers and sisters I Horse shoeing a Specialty. line during the Sunday school see• mothers and fathers are cordially in- KNOW We wr6 showing 'a' very All deneral Work including Wood 'ion on Sunday afternoolx We are sorry to report the death 1 - Work, promptly- The boy scouts are still having in- of one of our oldest and most highly < lovely s,lid oak,9 piece, teresting meetings under the lead,• respected residents ,in the person of That Silverwood'@ Ice cream is attended to. ership .of Lloyd Johnstone. Samuel Nicholson, which took place the only tee cream sold on dieing roots suite, finish Also, Some of our farmers have begun on Monday morning at the home of the Canidian National 1i19:- — t for Taco Farmgrain hisyear..The — ' hibition grounds? ed in Windsor brown. t Machinery. finished in good order this season. deceased had been in failing health The buffet is 60 inches in Miss Maggie Burton, of Buffalo, for several ears from heart trouble, That Silverwood'@ Ice Oreata V. S. 'Z7CTOOCI•W�+td y was the ice cream Bold lar• —GREENWOOD -491 and 'Miss Cline, of Toronto, visited but fortunately suffered very little ing the Shrinere'Convention _ aeagth. This is a real bar -- y Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton during the pain. Mr. Nicholson was a native of --in Toronto? week. Cartwright Township. About fifty gain at 8:17.50 ' ' A. and Mrs. Rowney, Miss Me- years ago he came to 'Dunbarton, he That Silverwood'@ have ice crea>¢1•` 4 pr m ne Phail and W. J. Brown, of Toronto, having been appointed section boss plants all over Ontario 2 ----��a--tnutf101eh��-Bi ereeee �11�.L e- -Ice--crgame Brown recently. _ signed j;r order to engage in farm- all paetexrized and-0`home- _ all fell Mattress• and a !Miss Edna Stevenson, is with her ing, twhich he followed for about 12 genized aunt, Miss Beatrice Stevenson, who, years. - He retired from farming a That Silverwood's Ice Cream is' Sagless Spring, all com BERRY BOXES we are-sorry to say, is under the short while after the death of his . plate. for $18.75 and \ doctor's care at present. wife in 1914, and since then Lias been all' flavored from natural Our villagers are being_ kept very residing with his son; Walter. He fruit flavors, no artificial FRUIT BASKETS busy these days marketing their her- married Miss Mary Ann Toms o€ flKnors or colors uetrRl? Kik We have a complete line of Deck .!bf Al ualit ry cropwhich is quite up to the av- Clark Township. They had a family That Silverwood's Ice Cream Chairs, Camp Stools, Camp quality. erage nd bringina good price, of two- sons and three daughters; makes the ideal summer The hotel here is undergoing many Walter. end William of Dunbarton, dessert? - Cots and Hammock@. improvements,the coat of_paint ad- `Mrs. C I� jing, jFlora) of Aconlea. That E. C. Jones, Druggist, is PARR GREEN, _ --... -- din2_gr eat y to its_ appearance, T. Sask., Mrs. Geo. Wood, (Ella, of the IoeaTdealeror Silver E, ria is e contractor for this Dunbarton and Mrs. Oswald Hiltz, wood's Products? ' - R5EI�ATOF LEAD mwork. (Etta), of Fairport, all.of whom stir- r, + k8t ' rrift^ Serve u canfeel c a Ice CreautGand Mr. West of Ashburn filled the pll wive him. He is also survived by his C. SPRAYERS pit in the church here most ecce tab- g and you can feel confident that p youngest brother, George, who re- you have served the•best. TH. E PICKERING-- - NEWS 1&n o ly on Sunday, preaching a very earn- Sides in Toronto. He was a member w.... Phone:1300 a est, thoughtful sermon to an inter- of the Presbyterian Church and forr O *1 +7 sated congregation. years an active worker in the sun • C. a/ 1� Furniture Dealer andl ALVIN BUSHBY , Funeral Director . Our four corners will soon be con- day school. His funeral took place -_ Also Ambulance Service 'Hardware Phone 46)0 g Dra i@t an chemist, sidered a danger spot if car collas- on Wednesday afternoon•to Erskine gi3 d lona continue, as we have had t•,,. Cemetery. The service was conduct- Phone 68W Pickering • piakering, • -Ont io Pial +$f N CI within the past week, no real dam- ed by Rev. Dr. Fraser. 47 .41 7-� �w What New York h Wearing 21AW+1 a 14W1 BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON• Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur. nisked With EverV Pattem ��fl Mir ao n carefully the stick or Teed which The Children's Vacation serves the purpose ant: have it con children's Are you enriching Your c ii vacation by in I lently near for the next washing, making it different from v8n vuv% 2.amm Uf­ -year-and filling it with- the W We aw wermw MPV qW IN new experiencef, which will be broad- The Dresser Set ening to their lIvesT Every child An.array of odd bottles and boxes milady's dressing table is no longer y from home for a trip, on m It you can, or- regarded as "the thing." at leant once a year. tau -VG carni-ed 0 --the go that your child shall visit a cress that the popular ensemble idea OAL W Ukes to go away Fashion de- triend or relative for a- few d-ays—ora out, even to into an. dressing table. Here one should And week and so get a glimpse W home life and a different group. laced on It is a mistake to buy odds and ends of vlroament� as well as bei�g 1) oth ea- sets to an extent, trinkets which h do not belong to One his own responsibility, of things, arranged in a while out from under your care. another. tit It you cannot go to a camp, Pitch The proper dresser might contain I alike, two jars of the .4 tout in the yard and let the children three bottler all atomiser -u 2L Z"t1V 1't� eat and sloop in It at times. Overnight same vintage and perhaps an a I hikes, picnics, nature study, swimming which Is akin. The set may be pot- vef material or design. all-Pieces Of it and build muscles. its me -N W will change their routine and enlarge tery or glass or silver, but whate their horizons' t6 t ROL • The older children will enjoy work- should be parts of one harmonious employment whole. IT Ing at some interesting em • during vacation, gettin business ex- earning so -Paper Towels parience and me -mow of their own. Vacation to a good time to When something is spilled on the stove or table or door. a paw towel attead a Bible School, Join a recrea tion class, camp with tLe Scouta or ,will-wash away the deed, and then, the "Y," learn to 11a tennis or golf. how easy IsIt." as Lady Macbeth said. ral3e pickles, or tomatoes, or help a This will save laundry as the paper :nelgSbor gather and can fruit. towel can be thrown away. The paper A nice thing for the children to do towel can be used, too. as &paper SaP- leis, in many instances. It can be tion, in which she Is not to cook a spread out when peeling an orange or is to give mother one week of vace, meal nor wash a dish nor perform any a peach or an apple, and the peelings TE .­ othow of her re alar Treat her gathered up in it and thrown away. as a guest, a lady of leisure, for one and to save dish-washing. If paper week, while the children divide the towels are not available, a pile of old necessaxi work anions themselves. newspapers stacked la the kitchen This as only fair to Mother. who packs near at hand for all these purposes, f the lunches, washes, 4-rus, cleans the can serve very nicely as a labor saver. parents!"—Issued by the National house and provides the I ckground for Have you noticed how glass can be Wise Parents Kindergarten Association. 8 West 40th the fftmally the rest of the year. made to shinb it rubbed with soft thful crepe silk print SUgge3- Street, New York City. These articles As your children enjoy their Toes- paper? Try it on your windows. A you tive of empire mode,b, moulded almost ...your room. Jimmy, is very attrac-_, are appearing v(eekly in our columns. tion. remember with pity the Poor lit- to the knees. It adds flare to hem tie child li, ars who work in mine. Variety tive."-said Aunt Emmy-Lou. a circular flounce that is .1actory and •tvd. bearing heavy re- The housewife who constantly or- through skirt in scalloped out-I "Yes-, it's all my own. Every piece joined to the I spousibilities, .shoring long hours A ders her meats, groceries and baked of furniture in It Is mine, every Pic. line. goods by phone will fall Into a monot- tune, even the carpet. Why. Aunt day. with no vacations aud some of The fitted capelet collar shows car- -Lou. I selected the wait paper.them as young as six years old. his. visit ent. Emmy onous rut of diet. To avoid t . responuing scalloped treatm th-a ma keets,and shops I frequently and And Mother makes we kosp my room 1-de of the bodice there At either a, neat and clean. my!pelf.! even straight- see what new varieties they have to The Gypsy Meal is shirring that creates a fitted effect en out the drawers. And Big does rough offer. he normal waistline. Get some of your,vitamins through and indicates t me In her room. But it's worth tinning on Instead of the same old breads, try sizes 12, 14,1 the as out bread. Style No. 3359 comes in si It — I have a fine-placo to read and your skin by long hours of a lboach sands or chasing a golf ball rye, whole wheat, hearth 16, 18 and 20 years. study. And the boys like to come up over suany,meadowi. Follow this by, bread with its brown crust, or buns It's very flattering In yellowish- here to talk things over." )the hearty family meal, outdoors, and muffins In wide variety. There are green flat crepe silk. -Jim Is proud of his room.- said lits- 'where "hunger is the beat sauce." but more kinds or meat thin steak and Coral red linen, hyacinth-blue print mother from the doorway. -Itbere Is something filling to back It roast and stew. Try tongue, e, fish, in chiffon voile and' dusty pink fist "By the way. hasn't Cris Tobin &I "you say You are a bookkeeper in rap� sweetbreads and liver. The green crepe silk are lovely ideas for summer. room very much like yours, Jimmy?"i a city Office" It Is fun to cook, make cocoa. roast grocer will reflect the seasons In HO'% TO ORDER PATTERNS a over a changing fruits and vegetables, even in-- I asked. "Yes." I?I -corn and toast marshmallow if spinach Is a year round staple and Write your name and address plain- "Yes, but much handsomer, Aunt "And do you do all the billing bonfire—but It is satisfying to take ng number and size of such Emmy-Lou. But be doesn't take much "Yes, and the cooing, too.-, 4. along out substantial hot dish pre- strawberries and tomatoes appear lY9 giving may be creamed reamed with blizzards, Patterns as you want. Enclose 200 In Interest to his things. He doesn't pared at home. stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap have to take care at his room—and ,A vacation is half anticipation and ipeaa, baked beans or escalloped Po- it carefully) for each numb--r, and he's hardly ever in It. You see his par• e other half changing tires. _:tatoes. Use the thermos jug for the Why In Cake Coarse? order to Wilson Pattern eats are away most of the time..I don't address your liquids which you wish to keep hot or A coarse cake is the result of too Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto, believe he realizes he has a home, or 1cold—but you can improvise an ex. much baking powder which creates knows how much fun you can have In icellent thermos device in which you too large air holes. Or• the shorten. A young man who was learning Ger-i one imair keep your baked dish hot or cold ing -and sugar may not have been man asked big teacher to dinner one I '-Y' ou and Sister-Marta always bring Cook the potatoes in creamed until they were light and T. Tor many hours. evening. During the meal the guest f your crowd here, don't you, Jimmy Im eartfien crock and transfer it hot fluffy. The shortening used may have explaiaed the various pronunclAtia", Aunt Emmy-Lou inquired. 'from %die oven to a large pasteboard been hot and melted. Cold, solid tly he uttered, a strange- "We sure do. And we can make h you have but' presently carton or packing box which shorteni_ng shouldbe used. The oven� sounding word, pronounced. as the candy and play the radio, take up the _______I1ned7weTr-WlM-aew9vspiers-. Shut-W my have been tou "�U. young host could see. with some,diffi' and dance or do anything we -in this, the dont..-its will keep I rugs And Mom and Dad," he snugly culty. "I didn't quite catch that word, want to-do. their even temperature for a long -With Tea he confessed. ­Wig it ' a German looked proudly and devetely .at lits time. One of 'thd very nicest things to word " "No," sa3d the guest. shortly. mother, "are always here to help share Steam your cam among the,coals, serve with an afternoon tea, Is wee "That was a fishbone." In the fun, and to think up something first*soaking it in its sheaf. am bread biscuits an Inch and a halt square. else to do.: Oh, this mother Of mine," may be baked in an ir i fry pan, When done, split them and insert a- '!I say!" excMa me 4 a—customer in a' he laughed as he lifted lifs dainty'little browned first on one side, then the little butter and strawberry jam and I r feet, "is a peach 'TAKE NO CHANCES druggist's shopo who thought he ha� mother off he other, much after the manner of a pan. serve them hot- "Have you ny been overcharged. a When Jimmy left his mother told cake. A salad Is alwa, acceptable t i .. - WITH BABY I sense of honor?" "I'm sorry," said he Aunt Emmy-Lou and me: "It all looks for the outdoor meal. Potato salad is -Mrs. Solomon Says druggist, from force of habit, "I have easy and simple. But'you've no idea .'."Cook Her Food in the .1probably the most easily carried and To be happy is to,keep at equal dis• not, but I have something Just 95 of the sacrifices we've made and the *ept in condition. tante from idleness and overwork. good: outside things we've given up to make "Health Were" the children love their hon" like that. ]Porch Arrangement Ekxtois recommend Enameled Honor Heroic Fireman You know what gadabouts Dad and I �Mreak up that stiff formality of a used to be? Well,'my dears, I soon Ware for cooking Ws foocL crow of chairs against the rear wall of discovered the children were follow- It is so simple to clean . . . so the porch. It should have an Interest- e home and easy to keep sanitary and fine Ing suit When they cam -Ing arrangement, Just as any indoor found us gone they and' friends from germs. It cannot stain. we xoom has. Group the furniture about at romping off, too. There is no 'metal surf"e, ex. 'some centre of attraction; or set the "'Well, Mom,' Jim said to meoneposed to the food. Nothing to chairs in a little cluster where a few day, 'I guess home is just a place to X absorb moisture, flavors nor friends may drop down and talk. Get while the automobile is being stay in .as far away as possible from that old fixed.' odom As, time row of persons rocking back and that opened our eyes," the lit Make ow J -and only daring to In a line "Dad and I de. isutE 7W go udclary forth N: Enameled Ware . . . the ::I tie mother went bn. le e sideways at one another at the died then and there that our children risk of a twisted neck. Modern"Health Wam?%Watch carne first. We knew we'd have an up hill fight winning them back. We for the familiar McClary label. Small tables, a porch swing, rocking 'otne in-the-- chairs, foot stools, floor cushions and sta ..rted 1cY staying at bonebAR of various k1nds_A;e_aVprOXTJ-___ evenings ourselves- We would casual- A Healffi XWW4 or ate.for the 'porch.They should be light GENERAL STEEL WAR&$ 11 ly say, 'Bring a few of your friends In weight and easy to move, They 11Y for dinner to-night.' Then we'd join Branches Across Canada -.--be painted to resist the weather: A is the fun after dinner. We soon dis- teawagon, is a convenience on the covered the young people loved that porch. kind of an evening. Dearle me, but Prkes we were happy over it." 30C to A Slander Vase "Well, it's fine not only for Jim and -the Sister, but for their friends as well, It Is difficult to keep, Inside of a slender glass vase clean and shining. Aunt Emmy-Lou agreed. "And for us!" the mother continued. It must be carefully washed and wiped When we saw we were getting such Utter each using and thus takes effort e splendid.lendid co;operatioa we began trying -of Calgary, young Canadlan Pacifle--fireman, was th end time, and the proper utensils. An Clifford KueeiEa�W, Firemen _b­a_r �r_tbWn­eT IaW. old In two Is a piece of reed such as guest of honor at a banquet of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire er.--WWn_couraged_tha_ 0, Calgary, recently. In August of last Palliser Hotel, and in their 'they Putin shoes In the store to keep Enginemen, held at the Pal children to take more Interest In their them stretched in shape. Fasten a rooms, In their home, SNAMELM year he made a courageous attempt to save the life at a Young woman In We're 4, —. sponge to the end of this, or use small town. e trying to teach them to ey&4# IM Rot bits of clean cloth-for the washing and the flood waters at High River and he Is here shown being handed the parch- be good future citizens, as well as INAIM -Vtping. The reed will push the cloth meat of the Royal Canadian Humane Society by A. Halkett, general superin- homemakers and homelovers. •&1l parts of the Inside. put away tendent for the Canadian Pacific Railway, Alberta district, And I went away thinking, "Wise r, .r, .:�,r.,• a�u.,. .,, K; r ;:X`,.,f ,, ,,e .R''A,�.:,Y.,�.' �.' u•♦•y� p»r.. - "t'1 �tf . '.,, *y.' �' ar r•..,..-•^+✓,- sr-r•::.w•+-,ems-..-••. "-:-,.."x ....r. -r ,,..-^ ..... -^..,ro.-. a-- .sem _ ry�•�Y. :.�. , .- . . s .. .. ..•..diru':".,', _ .��.- ...w. • ,„. :.ter.. :'!''`^rya.., ��-,�- 't:..,... !".lti`?'•. - •P. '.tle lk.w..r�,..:. '. a.vtrlC'.-F.-.,.... t-. .. _ .1P.e�.f...� ..vow_aS,t.'tnC ... .. .....M:t.. ..:.. :.4a..-n +r..-^ d'.. ♦ .tr_•� �� _...d J' ...Z ..�W PawR+a :Jc�. q r ..d,.'X31 v age French to Prevent%ak ­aW — - " Burial of Laving AND STILL THE WONDER GRE .• -The work o[ the average woman in � - Ithe home makes greater demands on her vitality than she realizes. Long 35 .Dogtori Shape Measure - hours, care of children and home is Requiring Scientific wonder else !s = :25 years ago .'. . when the conquest of. _ the daily grind. No de Proof of Death depressed; that she suffers from head= :-ifie air was in .its infancy, Wilson's Paris.—Thirty-five doctors in the aches and is run down. Bachelor cigars were already funding _ F _ What is needed is a blood-builder to French chamber of Deputies are pre _- --- - ' paring a law for 'the verification of 'favour amongst smokers .. . .- and, {give her vitility to perform her every-�death by medical-scientific means be- s tOda there are more Wilson's + day duties. Such a blood-builder If7 ye Dr:Williams' Pink Pills,of which Mrs. fore allowing btirlal. According to - Bachelors-100%p Havana filler— Jos. L. Corbin, Moncton N.B. says. these,doctots, there have been many smoked and enjoyed than any Other " wcases n e pas o en cent Cg . 1, as weak; badly.run down; house- -.. ' ing persons, who only appeared to be ten larin ariada. � � greatly .. .. '��� " ;l work was a burden and I was depressed. Dr. Williams Pink Pills dead. Many French doctors adhere to the .-!were recommended and by the time /-i •1 had taken half a dozen boxes I was theory that it is impossible for at lull restored to health and strength." least two days to tell the.difference , • y between a dead body and that of a f .Xan-.cask get_these Pills through any --- -- -_ +medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents person in a cataleptic state. They rug- est that before the burial of any body a boa from The Dr. Williams' Medicine .g -•- .�."•. '%''� _ = ,:;.�, a poison be injected to make sure. Co., Brockville, Out. i In Introducing the -project . before -l�llau3,4 Hand find " the Chamber the Deputies contend ♦ Kp �' that one person in every 500 buried is +..` •e'+ Woman's Hand alive 'when lowered into the grave. / � The first Anger of a woman's hand They cited particularly the case of "*%� {' , 'jY !�� f■ndividaN' 139 almost always longer than her third, Abbe Prevost, composer and author f �/p .while the first finger of a:man's hand 'of "Manon Lescaut," who was about ''<` foil Y11 ai is likely to be shorter. This has"been to be buried' when one of the burial7. confirmed, saps Dr. E. E. Free in his party saw a slight muscular move �� Week's Sciewe (New York), by Rug- meat. glee George of the University of Tor- Dr. Dedvieux, of the Medical-legal re i Qnd in pocket 4 Institute, chief coroner of France. ea t " + Auto, and is reported by the Wistar v" packs it five - --Institute Bibliographic Service of plained to the Chamber that there are Is life h means of telling whether e s ea- `— ` Philadelphia. We read: � - - " "The result was obtained, Mr.I tinct. Among the simplest. he aug• !George reports, by examining -630 -gested: _" hands of white adults is North Amer!- The injection of a small ,quantity o2 - ca. ether. It the body is dead the ether a - - will come out. If there is lite it will There Is no difference between LSON 5 ,right hands and left hands to this par-ticular; both feminine hands tending resceine in small doses. It to not to have long first fingers while both toxic, and if life 18 not extinct the - masculine hands have long third ones. whole body will take a greenish tint. - Mr. George's announcement does not Another suggestion is that invisible letters written on paper with lead ace- .-commit him to any theory of the cause, _ of -this curious difference, although tate be held close to the nose of the - ,* some cause moat exist in differing ac- subject. If the hidden letters appear, - r ' Alvities or herecittles of the two sexes,fI the body Is without life, for the sul-1 "It is tempting to consider the dif-(phydric gas emanating from the body terence s result of different habits of will have a chemical effect on the lead. i There_ate_othez means sometimes__ ---- _men and women in salvage times or ---" in the still more ancient period when to matte certain of death. one of mankind was evolving slowly out of them being to hold a flame to the feet. f spel}ke utacreres. Under such savage The Chamber may also be caked to I t� . or prehuman conditions, the male .make the "coup de grace" obligatory, 1L7 t .� Q S t r t h e 0 n f? • hand probably was used most import- by which the attending doctor wonid - aptly for grasping something; per inject a mortal poison before allowing o a tree or tits bAndie the body-to be placed in the bier. _.haps the limbf f ` of a weapon. Such use might be ea- (� —``'-- . I Berlin Schoolboys f A magazine writer asks, "M"ust we Classified Advertising petted to strengthen and lengthen the \gligflftildr Con,P1,1intS • t serap the family?" OIi, no. The aver- third Hager, which ie at the centre of i�si��iial U11 t;Wi Bv11d l�iLlantaC LlliCif age family can always be depended up FOR SALE s the"grasp. • • If you ahould happen to be sailing on to do Its own scrapping, 10 IRIS—ALL DIFFERENT, SELECT. om choice varieties only—good ED it h ar eines - aloe the Tem la Lake not tar from 'Lader the same social coaditioas '_; ��� ��� _ - B .111 healthy crock—f1.00 postpaid.. W. J.women. it it h probable, had much lees Potsdam in the direction of the air- Minard's Liniment removes Warts. F rward. Ironuois• Ont. need to grasp things, but greater.need ' port, you cannot fail to se a beautiful p BEA SLED FOR SALE, MODEL At the .first sign of illness durlae With the price of goods cut !n half, - - to handle small and delicate things° little steamer lying at anchor. On :s. with new 32 H.P. Evt'rude mo_ like picking seeds from the ground or the hot weather give the little one j coming nearer you wit bd struck by you lose only half as much when a ill in safe,perfect condition: very oat; day "osoiutely safe.. splendid fishing boat, Baby's Own Tablets or in a few hauls friend ways: "I'll return it is a few lDeO out of a seed pod, or handling small its familiar funnels and general build a„ nae special sedan cop; owner getting larger model. Now lo4 ed on Georgian dome®tic togls like pins or needles. he may be beyond and. These Tablets and can with little scarf Imagine you -�Ray, t�'+1gon Pubiighing Co„ 73 Adelaide Thus the first finger, which is used will prevent summer complaint if are looking at v, transatlantic "inner - r given occasionally to Me- well child,• w., T.rontu, F3o: at 'chiefly for such things, got more ewer- tar away on the horizon. The obser- SITUATIONS VACANT cise from its "feminine owners,. and and will promptly -relieve these trou- ver would not be very much out in his grew correspondingly longer." bles if they come on suddenly. Baby's surmise, for the steamer is an almost TART NOW — YOU CAN EARN F Own Tablets should always be kept _exact copy in miniature of.the Colum- Eff�r' �N S money quickly. taking orders for 4 in ever home where there are young Cool Weather! Y bus. It is twelve meters in length, the most. beautiful line of Personal. children.--There is no other medicine and has been entirely built by Pots- ' Christmas Greeting Cards ever shown as good and the mother has the guar. 7ddh`7heTin in Canada. Write for particulars. ' Pots- 'Even li !t has been hot here, Cana dam schoolboys of twelve to fourteen Y Regal Art'Co.. 312 Spading Ave., To- deans are.not-sufficiently thankful for an-tee that they are absolutely safe. pears of age. Every detail—hundreds AR They are sold by all druggists or by lheHoney ronto. - the climatic conditions they enjoy. of tiny port!>rotes, a wireless equip- �•y :'News of a temperature of 110 in sev. mall at 26 cents per boa, by The Dr.I meat and several dinghies included— detaining a policeman to escort _ eral parts of the United States should Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, had been from start to finisL accom- You Must Do Your Bit children across a busy road represents !.stop any grumbling in this country Ont. _ plished with true German thorough- Mie the war alaiait the fly carrier a cost of $1500 a year. I' `about the beat, 'a sees under the supervision of a quail- of gersu sad breeder ol�de>me. - Pansies fled engineer. The boat Is driven by +ItNProven that AMOXONaoft u Here they grew, - electricity and when lighted'up pre- or the moo coevenient and most Tinning Hair From blue to deeper blue In midst of seats a charmfa appearance. Other e K m"O'°Tcatwit ■ andf' g 07 eve. It c•eveme•t6s•cauee Stimulate,your scalp predea b _ each models of many kinds of water craft - q„bya to w , , dandruff by massaging with - A golden dazzle like a glimmering are made by the boys !n their spare Itlie.ae.er see a.+ar when ogee Minard's. It give hair new lustre. v ^Tousle Eported spiral gives three star, time, it being their ambition 'to be- e,e�,. service. Each broader, bigger than-a silver come boat builders,and perhaps some. — crown; thing even higher in the nautical pro- ss,wait OF tatrrsriorn • � While here the weaver sat, hie labor feasion. Is.++e'r,.a;P•r•►s.wle.�a....'t..e•� y� r +x done. — d► - - Ila Ge C 0.Cesar i Fide, L rime oo lUilC Of Nev moi" Watching his azure pets and rearing •�•�«�auc �: e them, Tuna Fish Salad1111"-awn .Until they seem'd to. know life step Tuna fish tastes like chicken when f/� and touch, prepared like this for sandwiches. And stir beneath his smile like living Shred tuna fish; add chopped tenet j•, things: salt and mayonnaise to taste. There • , ?," e when ::,i~•:. <' r never an o1 these left •• _ Th v r are e r Y The e y sunshine loved them an - .. e ' d READ OF A CAwoEF '- '- • . would lie taken on a Picnic. _ I - WeHere haD , coming early, lingering nlate, Because they were so fair. HER OWN l BABIES —Robert Buchanan, is "Hugh 3lther- ' •land's Pansies." s =— Decided to take Lydia Ee s �� UpSBt .I Prince Compelled e ,- Pilnkham'a Vegetable To Miss Opening � �` � Compound BABY ills and ailments seem twice London—For the first time on re �1w� -" - _ '1 as serious at night,A sudden cry cord the PrinceQLWa k y �- - Dation New Bruuswl�="Before 4 may-mean- c to cancel an official engagement be- ,', 2' ®x my last baby was born I was very weak, of diarrhea. Hoar would you meet f cause of weather conditions, nervous and dim, this emergency—tonight?Have you a Weather re Acd co I saw bottle of Castoria ready? ports from Wales Indic- d a6�,oM ated flying conditions were impos- an advertisement For the protection of ,c+osTo.tac►r p your wen ` aible and the.Prince cancalled an air• ►* ►.s�arrs �e in the paper about who had one—for your own peace of mind— ` plane flight which = o'As".o► f been like me so J keep this old, reliable preparation making from London to open the bought a bottle of r always on hand. But dolt keep it i Royal Welsh Agricultural show,' as 1t `' Lyda E- Pink• •just for emergencies; let it be an i was impossible to reach Carnarvon - -- " ' ham's Vegetable i .. everyday aid. Its gentle influence ; from London by train to time for the Many people, two hours after eating You will never use crude methods Compound-Itook "will ease and soothe the infant who three bottles and7. cannot sleepp Its mild regulation will i opening, the whole engagement was suffer indigestion as they tali it. It is wheri you know this better method. help an older child whose tongue is ' abandoned. usually excess acid. Correct it with And you will never suffer from excess it carried me safe-thata� ; w coated because of sluggish bowels. I �----- an a1ka1L The beat way, the quick, acid when you prove out this easy re-I ccriticthrough tu ine. I All druggists have Castoria. i "I wish you would pay a little at harmless and efficient.way, is Phillips' lief. Please do that—for your own have three children to care for and I tention to what I am saying," roared Milk of Magnesia. It bas remained sake now feel well and strong. 1 have told two the exasperated barrister to a stub- ,— •" � for b0 years the statteard with physi- Be sure to get the genuine Phillips'. other women about your medicine. his ; born witness. spoonful in water neutral- Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- Monctton,NeOW Br nT� clans. One e . « "Well," was file calm reply, "I'm izes.many times Its volume Is, Atom- clans for SO years in correcting excee8 ` ' paying as little as I can." - ----� ut ach acids, and at once_. The symp- acids. Each bottle contains tuU direc- x + Have MInaM's Liniment on your shelf. toms tlappear n five minutes. hone—say drugstore► --�--.-ISE.No. 3l 30 r' C 1-7 ., t �' r .. , �. 1 .,,.:.U•s:. . .r; .., .,:.k1 a.r ', .ai-z:� „ .•MA^'rr fi .�.. �..a 1i�? .a -�. � ^r.• - :!"' „;4a'. .1. ,T.-.:..,; ..0 ;:" ,.,.. ..�: .w:oe .. r •.��.::>c.r,,. .. •.. . : -S.►,r•.n ;r..,, � �..�, r .�.r..C'u ..: ':6 .[YS'. -.QRZ J•ti . r � pp standing of the vsrioas patties: 5 Cherrywood Sl 80 D . ,$ . $ R BORDt3-Qo�Isrnm4at. Muoloipal mod Security and service to Mor age t3oads, Industrials. t. x, Conservatives. 137 6 Kinsale ?3 61 tg +��. Liberals.... .. 86 7 Brougham 1� 182 Insurance of all kinds. Safe investments a r from 4 7 per _ TMRMS United Farmers.. .. .... 10 8 •Whitevale 109 138 - cent. .u 01.75 per year:. $1.60 if paid in advame. progressives. . .. . . 2 Low rates Insurance a •., tea for Auto Imuran and 9 Mount Zion 86 56 . Fire Insurance 1N9IIBANUE-All classes written In. e bscriP:cana.rothe United States and Creat Liberal-Progressives.. .. .. 3 10 Claremont 147 2G'0 Also, representative of. eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- Britain 52.00 in advance. g 11 Y,' $pang's Alt'i 5fi,,, ' 96 Canada to $ieki6ess, Labor. The as a Life Assurance Co, a rm Accident and - - Tnde�endents.. .-'. - -- Address -- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Doubtful . . . . :.:: .. - - , .2 Phone or write _ ----- - - • .,2 10 3 - 1494 42ly- 43t! ED BOWMAN Whitby Total. . 245 a 'RESULT IN RIDING BROi GHAM, ONTARIO _.PICKERING COUKCIL. In Ontario riding W. H. 'Moore de. Ka:ser .Moore Oshawa £�'' 495 y fi'ne. :aiivve iouncii _suet ursuat=� to f?atPd Dr. Iiaifer b: a majority- �f `iaitbr Town n adjounrnment or. Ionday u y 7t^. 481. In the 'z,revio.:i riectWi. :i, ;326 E til"riitby Tp• lto 2�i70 ROY .. � .MORRISH . embers all present, the Reeve in iti3='• Jloore was defeated by Dr. Iiais � Pickering Tp. 107d 1.194 _ i the chair. The minutes of last er by Vii?. This victory br JI r. Moore Whitby T 570 5"1 "meeting were reau and approved, is-attriblt d partly to the fact that� ReachTp. • 5 3 o91i _.- . _ 0 K E R I l y � " Anumber of accounts were pres- he used much greater publicity ii,I port Perry, 3b1 326- anted and were`referred to the ver- the ne:•spapers and othernise the: Scuao�� 20'1 11: ions �tan<{ing cdn�nuttees. Was done by his opponent. $e=ider.At 2.45 V Cod"t. of Revision- wa.s he is now .much better known and 97,46 10221 1 a his ability recognized, and he has a Serv'ce Means S tisaction conducted, with 'the follo-Ang app y g Mocre's ma ority 181 - licatlors for change of ownership to pleasing personality. The following be recorded: \ortnern -Star - Fo3 -the._result in Pickering To}rn=hip: _OWIter Service StOre_prieea, Guaranteed Qllahtp' Farm; W. Frewing; W. H. Royle, kaiser }bore� NOTICE all of which were approved. 1 W. Pbwell's.l. 69 117' `, and Prompt, Courteous Delivery 2 Pick. Village 205 400 M 1 A list of 78 dogs owned by summer Whitevale -; X1113 _ 3 Liverpool 88 118 _ Service. . residents was added to the roil. 4 Roa a Hill 89 56 A number of revisions were made , You tet Them All When ° -with respect to Fairport Beach. At Chopping our Specialty a :13.45 the court was adjourned -.Pickering' Mills GRAIN- FLOUR-FEED Yon Shop at Moirish's. ,continue with general business. _ - Mr. Diamond comas heard with res- Headquarters for pect to claims for road fence,�repairs. -- A large number of claims r�sheep STERLING MILLING CO., LTD. losses were heard and disposed of. we have a limited quantity of - CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERINGF -~ Several. notices from Toronto extra Rood quality Shorts at High grade Feeds for Poultry, f -- -' -Hospitals re indigent admissions the price o ordinary mill Cattle, Hoge etc, 1Phoae Mark. 5020 - Phone Pick. 600 .-Were heard asking for confirmations. feed, excellent for pigs 46tf phone Mark. 5502 - A communication from the Hydra _ or any livestock. Commissioncertain extensions on SPThe SHOW BOAT P ickeriii a d ware Store the Base Linea East was heard. The feed business is our. line• e - A conuftnication from the Brun study this to give you the Pickering on-the Lake swick Hill Cemetery Co, requesting a beat possible vallis 7nteaey grant was refused. for your money. DANCING The Reeve and The Roads and CaropinR Tenting Picnicking CLIMAX BUG KILLER Bridges Com. were appointed to ar- R e have Chick Starter, Eag Mash Swings and Pia Grouode under 2"jo spraying, no water, no miring, all ready for use on po range for census takers on the White Scratch Feedo, or any feed y tatoes, vegetables, currants and gooseberry bushes, Rose _ on may -need, deliver• the shade o! the old .- -vale bridge. y apple trees - bushes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the A letter was read asking the coup ies any reasonable growth and is easy to apply. _ -cil to take action on the Devitt hill distance. The place to Ppend a A representative of the Can. In - - 9L+NDAY AFTERNOON - All kinds of Garden Tools, Screen Doors Window got I n Co. was s heard e Damages Phooe 5317 Refreshment Booths Screens and Screen Wire Cloth.. standing SAI:NDERS,BARRETT Chick Starter, Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit. (Sheep reported and recommended as foilovs: G. Brown for killing dog 6. Pickering K1UlIIY COI9<IDBDQ A BAIINDFR9 - "Wnn Pugh 2 sheep killed 40. H. D. - { - Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plows Brown 1 sheep killed 15., G. E .Psgg ss N -- -=2--}snubs ki}led 16.20, 5L.._.!?vnk_e1d,15. Agent !or McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Reptaire. W. J. White 1 sheep killed 20., G• - - ■ ■ i ea owe and u ere _ ;M. Forsyth ir�psecting sheep 12.55. - - •� - _ J. Phillips 1 sheep killed, 25.. W. C. - tit or It in not made. . •FI ry PT d 9e --- We have it, can get . I: "Willson inspecting sheep 7.40, - - The standing committee on BOM( .es for Wire Fences recommended the _ inspection of the :ferices of J. Toms. -- KERM �. S. �� ' __._;.. aC• Cren, McCausland Bros. - ■ -_.._ _ __- _.PIC T. P. acid L Tree' - nd Com. on F _ The sta ing, � . _ owl ' ►ported and recommended the pal- - Ming of the following to the H-}-ro Elec •mom. (collections) E, A. Day, 23.4 i e �,i l l•z e r �V e(� V.a b l e a � e iJ J. Riseborough, Z3.4"; G, T:,yne, 4s. - - _ The standing Com on Cnntingen- cies report and recommends the. Here are four big reasons why we recommend C.L L. foilowirc : J. ?�Iurka:; print.nR and Mired Fertilizers to you: Our lines of H.:trne9Q, Collkr,4 and Parts Are the best yet. 9ee_ours '.advertiwing .Oil: ttunicipiii li' rlsl, First: Dry, free flowing, they end that costly nuisr- and vin ve ate actson be convinced., We hK v that aloes h t spell y t gupplic�-.1U2.43; D. R• Bpatori on ac- a carry some mighty fine line* of Work Boole - rou,,t salary 123,00, E. G:Pp•>on-a - - :ice, drill-dogging.! .. Save labour! - _ and our,prices are.riRht. tFnrlirtg F)i�, Cour t.• ad¢m Spears Second: When you.need C. I. L. Mixed Fertilizers ('bort of Reviiott 13Ai'. Surnnon A' -that's whetn you get theta! Drive up and get them �Ien': ye�escmc•at 35.00,_ B nu- -;> : 'g• ",'�0• '- - . Overalls, 5m(-1eK*, Trouuers and Shirts gold ^' -right out of stock.' at econuaiy prises ..The st.<criding Comniittefor. I;,,a(1:4 i an(1 Bri,iges'report and :rcomrnend Third: This prompt delivery service is less costly Our Men's Fine'Wear Section ij finite complete: Try us. t t)te. following: J. D. Rernmer, instal: than the old-fashioned"order-and-wait" method. - pipe lot 12 con. 3 c-iean aitch, haul "Saves you actual dollars-and-cents, as well as valu. -Our goods epelL re eat customers always, , gravel 14 15 con 3 gra,i,ng sad fit able tirnel lling washout lot 16-1" c.)n 'L and rep pair washout con 2 ;1.L0, .51. Hickey' I'otuth: Made in Canada. ,ditto 95.00, E. Andrews, ditto, 30.00 CECiL` y RADLE +G. Green ditto 43.75, A Gibson 79.75 :" •7. Bath 6.25. W, Dershko, gravel for - 'con 2, 2.55; J. Selman rep. scraper, W. D. 'MORRISH, Highland Creek,. - - pICKERIrT' C� -"p - Bair} and David reinforcing steel Clark's Hollow and Garland bridge 297.02; - C. R. gravel con 1 and 2 .273.40; - fCoaslnued nest week) s, FOR TEAM HARNESS - DOMINION ELECTIONS - 'After a strenuous campaign car,- • g fried on by both parties, the great " Braes-mounted Team Backband Harness, struggle came to an end on 3attt�day 2 inch layer trace with heel chaise. $42.00 ,cam_ ,evening when the last shots - were With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- :fired, and on.'Monday the electors 'rrausl Ott `stings 4ightuag • band, $49.00 gave their decision in no uncertain e voice'as ti who should'hold the reins Black mounted Team Backbend Harness, >1558,60 rof,power during the next five years. Daily Coach Sevi ces �- � '� ' 5 ring Breeching .�`, 544.26 • 'The result was in the nature of a = 'land slide, as the Conservative party .This is not a factory harness, but custom made in our _ gained in all provinces. No •doubt own shop at Markham. _ the chief cause for tl•_is result is the 'd general depression ti:at exists not ..PICKERINO-TORONTO a _Cla on repairs o n collars. W spy `lize epa' t harness a ll only throughout Canada, but over the whole world. 'The policy of the _ Liberal Government ir. dealing -,cith Fare 50 Cents - _v� . -.F_. T 0is46. Ne!w Zealand butter, which policy was severely criticize,i by the Con- Harnes.e and Collar Manufacturer cprvativeG had its effect on the fur- LeavelPic•kerinR (3tandard Time} Leave Toronto , al districts. Bringing on elections m - - periods of great depressions usually w 6.25 t 1.55 W 6.30 2.30 . i� 1 • ■ are disastrous to the party in porymr, n' 6.55 •'2,55 7.30 3.30 -and when a government goes to the 7.55 3.55 - 8.30 4.30 country in periods of prosperity their :8,55 4 55 _ 9.30 5.30 i ebances of winning are much Better - 9 55 5.55 10.30 z 8.50 Binder - #i►an that of their opponent. The 10.56 z 6.55 __ _-_ _- 11.30 7.30 ne -following is the latest report, of the i1.55 . 7.56 ' - P. M. z 8.30 - � P. M. z 8.55 12.30 9.30 : :. P. M 9.55 1.30 10.30 : .We have a supply of Binder Twine, 8W feet and 650 feet. G A N NON v 10.25 r Hay Fork Rope and Sling Ropes, Forks Etc. 1 v Sunday only w Daily.except Snuday g Saturday; Sunday and Holidays only. Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead,Climax BROUGHAM - Hiller, also Cattle Spray. Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, Bug Brampton, Schamberg, Hamilton, Brantford, - -:New line of splendid Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermedi*t : �inte. - -,.Miner Running Shoes.all sizes. _._.- ' t 8 8 , _ DRESS GOODS Coach connections at'Buffalo for all-U. h 1. pointe ' Goodyear Tire and Tube far all care good supply of all kinds of -Groceries at lowest price@. just in, for ladies. and * ��� -- ". Children, : Gra Coach Phone your order. We deliver. y Phone Markham 6402. -.Arsenate of Lead, Lime, Paris General �n� D_ t Cheer,, Climax Bug WM. M. Duncan, Merchantt Careen River KillAr etc. t ;. :, Alum .,..r roc. ✓-.. t ,s ,,. .. ', .: m----. . -.•_. :i --.- ��•• '�,:,.. •-s •�. _ r� [._ •:...,:. <..,..o. •.-..«.. -. �:..-:u_.,. .. -.�...c. •.r,.. ,.y;-w..+:-..:F• :y,:r...•e - .J -. .rm"�??a ..+'r.;r��� +�` .7r ,. .:iy. .,4� I d - ... I' o-i.�•i",� .e.:. ,.�9��.,'' .. -' d RtMONT. Mise Jessie Paterson,of Toronto, . T� --= MOVE 0 / Tulips-Damm' ' . Blacksm�thin t Horn, is spending -a••week with-Thos.. _ _ to and Mrs. Adapts, of anti Mrs. Paterson. the 8th con., a eon. Mrs. Arm buret and daughter, of Having rented my premises in Prices 2.A0 for 50 mixed, or 4.00' Horee>thoein and General Work The *Rev. A. McLellan is an Toronto, have been s endinga Pickerin I have moved to g x+ •pounced to occupy hie' own pulpit _ g a 100 mixed. Order early, promptly attended to, ` few days with Mrs. Wa ford: 'op Sunday next. Among�thoae who came to Clare- = -�'A'L� Orders come direct. from Holland. Lawn Mowers Sharpened i Me and Mrs. Gordon, of Toron• mont on election da were,Wilbur Where I will conduct -a. black- and Repaired. Y _ La Candour, white, green tipped -- ..... .-._ - •�, to, paid a flying visit to Miss Rae Gleason dnd Miss Bessie Graham - smitbing business anti a Mr. Van Der Hoeff, golderr`yellow - Satisfaction guaranteed. _ Walker on Monday, airs.Gibbons has'returned home service station. Peach Blossom, dark pink Phooe Malv. 4125 _. X'ss Rae Walker has returned after spending a short -holiday . Imperial oil and. gas,tires and Rubra Maxima, dark red after spending a week with To. with -her. daughter,. Mrs. Robert tire re airs. C �" � E' D t 6 P Clara Butt salmon pink rout o' and SZoaffvitle fltehds. Worthy, of Brampton: Also,-Ta:�l Service to or-from Farneombe Sanders, rose-scarlet - _91y_ $IGHLAIU CREEK_ - Mr. and Mrs. Caiu bell and Mr. 3' point. King Harold dee dark rose P been seriously ill' foothe past two TIAW, an La Tuli Noire,black 'p ;� Williamson, of Toronto, visited J. formerly ,of ' Claremont, who has _ Le Ca{tdeur, white f H. R: Gallaughe� H.and Mrs. Beat an Tuesday last. MIPs Mabel McLellan atartedelast weeks, is now somwhat Ittxproved. - Madam Kerlage, lilac rose Grain ,Merchantweek on a trip via the great lakes L. Fingold wishes to announce jt oaPeace. River and the Pacific tthatst. ole r l than Eforme It 2 ce nta 1' Phone Brook. 1806 - Pride Jo Haarlem,Etotbrigt. �hgt nose Iain the market Fall wheat harvest Is nearly P y• g - - k to purchase Ray, to a reduction in the manufactur- 279 Mary Street, @ehawa Straw, Grain and Potatoes, over and barley .harvest.has be- • Kinsale - Ontario Pbone 414 W 25tf Run. Oats also will be ready in a er s prices. For quotations apply few days. A large number from Claremont : Thomas Pilkey. of Agincourt, attended the revived-services in a a- _�- .. � = li a ON` called on 'his nephew and niece, the arena at Stouffvilie on Sunday R. R. No. 1, p y- evening. As a result the 'services i� �� ere. R Luther and Mrs.".Pilke , one day (,� Is Phone Pickerin 1712 last week. in the churches heit were some'There have been uite a lar a what small. - "' 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal - . r number of cases of summer flu in Ben Kilpatrick' and-family dad Q this district, but most of these Miss Mundell spent Sunday at B U I L D E R S have recovered, Rosebank, and incidentally wit- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, of Riah- messed a drowning accident, that Our stock of Hay Tools, such as forks, tines, slips rope, We are now ready to :mond. Hifi, and Mrs. Brodie and of James Reid, a young Scotch- $ p ' supply you with : daughter, Lilian, wake 'visitors at man, aged 23 years, hay track, brackets, cars and accessories ..- ...tbs manse last week. Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and " ' is now complete. BRICKS, CONC TM Rev. H. R and Mrs. Stephens children, of Toronto, spent the and Frank Ward left on Monday weekend with their relatives BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- morning for several weeks' vacs- here. Mr. Pilkey is now taking We alao'have Paris green; arsenate of lead, arsenate of ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, -tion in the Muskoka district. tip a special•. course in chemistry lime climax bug killer, sprayers'-etc. Vex Middleton, of Peterboro. during the summer vacation. g iSAND AND GRAVEL. .is at home at present owing to ` poor health. He is taking a short -� McCormick-Deering Binder Twine in both' - Perry Cement rest and ezpercts to return to work JOHN S E L BVI A N shortly. 600 feet and 650 feet, —,products Co. Cecil Story,,of the 8th eonces- Shoer and General Blacksmith, cion, is about to go into the dairy •Ozy•acetylene Welding 371 Bay St., Toronto F business. His premises passed a and Brazing _ very favorable inspection a few 01.J.6+RPLANT-1 mile north of days ago. Wishes to announce that he will carry - y _ For.Qaiek Bale ; Highland Creek. Sire. Wei. Thompson:is in the 'on business in the shop which he General Hospital, Toronto, for a has purehased from Thos. Ste- few weeks receiving treatment. phensnn, starting oa Buick Touring, 1M. Monday,Slay 19th. Chevrolet Touring a At time of writing she is reported • g tate somewhat improved. :Ford Coach - Mise Margaret Grahwiv, accom- AT THE Star Touring panied by Mrs. Nichols, of TD. Rugby Ton Trnok - - BARR - .. fronto, left on Saturday morninit NEW STORE $ y . . . to spend s couple of months with _ 16-30 Tractor, nearly new, McCormick-Deering _ ` her brother. John- Graham. of ,Haase Harris Bimder, pearl new - - nvermay, sack. - CLAREMONT y" y . — + Cf A. and .fire. overland and For&on Tractor The tollowi area few o! the - _ ng _ children spent Sunday"tin grin sped ale now bean - 6 H,--F.. Engire --with the former'@ parents. Miseg it H F. Engine Margaret will remain with them - offered: ' 8dlJ'iC , lora two weeks' vacation before 2 cans of Peas, 25 cents • - _ - - fl l 'lf returning home. - - 2 seas Pork and Beans, `125 caste � `•--l�fl ; _ A large number of the members 2 lbs Ginger Soaps, 25 cents {.Varlet 'ooperi 'Claremont ;` E speak of arkirde , of the Women's Institute motored 2 pkgs of Salt, 25 cents - 'i designs that an -to Pickering on Tuesday after. 2 pkgs of Luz, '25 cents ddigtlified, not artistic noon when they.. were the.. guests 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat, 25'cents esignst would _ the of the Pickering Branch at the 8 bars P & G Soap. 25 cents inappropriate for - purpose in view. The 25cen oto ,Loo �o home of Mrs H. A.Newman, of 7 bars Castile Soap, � .one illustrated is aim- lFairport Beach. They report a Highest price+e paid�for butter and ' ( ; very enjoyable outing on the eggs. • Save our coupons. - _' ple, yethas artistry. ehores'of L•Ike Dntario. We deliver every day. AT 'o Greater Tribute' a. On Saturday, forenoon odr regi' C AOVERLAND - '= - dents were reminded that the N. W. STAFFORD, Dominion wbe- Elections 343 R a near at 8-,.y phone '2;u1 E BERTRAND S � r band when the 3th Regimental _ ■ i ilio tonRoad, Band, of Oshawa, visited our .; ; hitby ` -village in behalf of W. R,.Moore, « j y the Liberal candidate. After a CL�BE.ITO`�1 1 ' 'QN T. Phone t�Whitby ` e fir• T��� lreodering several selections they -' 1 _ .bad dinner at Sandereon's hotel '�!� .Land then returned, eolith. CLAREMONT A few of the many apeeials - TneAday forenoon was largely 2 Cane of Aylmer Soup forI 0C taken n in a discussion of the y •• • • 25c P Afe_ w of the specials you can get 2 Pkgs of Shredded Wheat. 25c -offered -election, here there were defeawith the usual ts. at E, Bryan'■ : 2 Lbs Seedless Raisins. g 7 .: 25c' Maple Leaf Mnt� ' •. Large bottle of Olivae, reg �5c, for V 25c • Fire Many surprises, of course; have Prunes,large And plump,lb 15e 8 Pek Jar Rubbers, •� been expartenced. However, the :ai Bare P di G 9ba for• :.. •� .. •• 28c w++s� vv• :'village has evidently began to feel Seedless Raising. 2 lbs 26c P _ Cheap rates toe farm and country —=the effect of -the change,tw we, Shredded._Wboat-.1lor ?6c - - -have observed. several actively Killogg's Bran Ftakes,2 for 25c Ladies' Silk Hose,all the latest shades, special : -=: Windstorm Insurance on bulldinaa,• -for wind-mills.wind-mills.Silas etc, various forma of labor. French Pees, 2 cans jor 26e - per p - -- Automobile Insurance A Larne number of the ex.pupils = - of all kinds, •of the Continuation School met in Pork and Beane, 2 cane for 26c Men's Bilk Half Hose, per pair 76 cents FARMS "R SMA Memorial Park-on Friday evening Premium•Tes of good flavor, with �"•� feet and partook of lunch with apeoial line of tinghame, 23 Dente per yard write or phone Mr. and hire. Wilke@. After which cup and saucer, 59c per lb. , they repaired to the Community Deliveries every day. Fancy Bath Towel93 9 lents each : E D. B O W M A H •� Hall where a program of music "` 20 - WHITBY, ONT. ens and dancing was enjoyed. Mr. : :B R `W & N A full line of Tennis Shoes at lowest prises Wilker, was presented with an Green River address autographed b all the ex' . Phone•Claremont 8701 See- our-samples of Make-to'measure Clothing, They pupils and 'a beautiful r arbre are the newest patterns. Basket Factory j writing set, and Mrs. Wilker with Boys and Girls join the `• Manufacturers of a well fitted parse. FLEET FOOT Phone 1401, :1.��' Mrs: Lyman Pilkey received a : -' All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry :great surprise'on Saturday even- Athletic Club. -- - �_. _. __-•-- ' --- -'- -- Ing when the president of the _ — - .Buckets, Clothes Baskets. ;4,_ Women's Institute, Mrs. Ben Kil- Girls should not have to be bothered_ Patrick, the: secretary_treasurer, withpopping.corns.• You wont-if :Frani Pennock Mise S. E. Evana� and seberal you have comfortable fitting0 Wherever ' • other members of the Institute footwear, - Proprietor met at her home to express their Buy a pair of Fleet Foot shoes made by Maker of the well known - appreciation of her services in the Dominion Rubber Co. You fill • • - Barnes' Baskets. i? - ringing the town bell. Miss Grace the application and.you will receive a Civilized People Phone Markham 8409 Mundell—rea an a dresg shown so _ the appreciation of her services, a membership button, - - Gath — --- and Miss Evans .presented her We have a full line of Fleet Foot � er oge @r �• _ .: with an electric iron, which she Shoes to fit everybody from. appreciates Very highly. The 75 cents to$1,76. Institute, in 1928, presented he - ("��1RftYING money in the ordtnary•form is never ;us:texrr with a beatatifd7 mitotic clock. A full line of Fresh Groceries v wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. A number of our enthusiastic Granulated Sugar,lO lbs. fi0c The ideal way is to carry 'Travellers' Cf`hegaee is- -Grits .joined W:- H. Moore's 'tri' Icing Bullar, 2 tbs. 16n -sued by all branches of this Bank. umphal procession which left Rice,-2lbe, 16c - . Oshawa on election night, after Raisins,seedless,2lbs, 23c These Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained. the returns were in from the Peas, 2-cane for __ . _ .230 _ - -riding, and 8almen,2 cans for 230 They cost '-very little ; and they have this great 4 proceeded.to Whitby,- -Castile Soap,8 bars for 100 advantage. they are accepted as_cash, in- .. r Brooklin, Port Perry, Claremont Quaker Oats, with china, 1 box 3#c - almost any corner of the world where civilized _ and Pickering, thence to Mr. Shortening, 2lbs. '35c ,,people gather together. ti 'r -Moore's home west of DnnRolled Oats, 5 lbs. 25c snbarto , - -- - - • -' where an abundance of refresh. ,P&G Soap, a bars _ _; • 25c @vents were served. The crowd Qood.Dairy Butter, 1 lb. 28c ir1 /t �T �� *t BANK was characterized by mingled WE DELIVER ,..� feelings joy at the victory of lir. - -- T ��1 ----_ � Moore, and sorrow at the defeat of F I N G O L D S _ ... . @-' pMI` EtE -,..the Liberal Government. In order a - ++i v pah/e!,is a•..algamatad .- u,i fh•. to. make their resents known LOWER PRICE STORE �/ Sold and Installed by three bands were engaged to dis. I Phone;3801 Tt3E STANDARD BANK OF CANADA )� FRANK J P$�II$E I sweet t the victors of least it was l CLAREMONT, - ONT. PIC�RIN(i — ONTAR30 J , � C _ F a ,T• .f .fi m .."53.r I F �n :+2' � ,:r. "''„n u•w••Y :r ✓M r. 1. a .4•' .. , :tk ,,.... ... .. •,'.:.. .. s ... -.:' +3 '"-r.Xl"� .. Rf%uer-d.^-•- - bY..� ^r,r'-^V .yam¢ -•.,v -.k.-...,m.:... •.w •.:., •r...,.: w-w:•-.... a s a' c..�,+t »,.a - a• ;i as • J _ • n that it s -do business,with surety the ;'_Rich in y and dellea� girl-stays in my custody for-ausety of .. his honesty. $. is a Russ-an and his as blossoms In Its flavour I I UC 01U(�(bn ship is his awnt . .The- t e. Ull "You did not tell him what we '.k Treffo'' - , -, _ .. Wanted bin. for?'•' questioned Hugh.. . _ e ' Tell him only what you- must, ' counseled Wasso Mikali, "I think I - _ have a hold on this man, but I would .. '# not trust him more than I could help," By A. D. HOWDEN SMITH _. .._ "Why can't we tell him that-we have made ,a remarkable.find of -ancient statuary, mosaics and that sort of CHASTER XXIIL-(Confd.) them both sale uii'leT-lock and key, thing?" I suggested. "He will look us (6RF.Fi ty with Wasso Mikali's knife ct their up, and the story will sound credible _. It was as hard a job as we tackled, throats. Still-" for King. We'll let him know that the but after two hours, Hugh sad Ver- � , He shrugged his shoulders. government wouldn't like to see such non King were table to pry the slab __ --- — a valuable collection go to foreigners, loose and let it fall ott with a mighty splash. High thrust in' the end of CHAPTER XXIV. " and we have to,smuggle it." Wreak 1 em the gardesW bia.crowbar, and it struck brickworL-. Reluctantly and with many a back- "That will do," -Nikka approved. Our torches showed this to be very ward look, we retired from that glim- "And that will explain-why emast i ,_Simsy, and whe it was poinded it mering vault of wealth, and climbed send the boxes aboard secretly." The World Press Can Feeding Our Wild Birds to the atrium. "I'll- have that pre- We made-the deal with the Russian Make World Peace For winter feeding of wild birds tang hollow. cious air fetched in if you like," vol- captain that•ni ht. He was not a bad place suet, sunflower seeds, and grains _ By t end of the afternoon we had P y g Stockholm-The press of the vara- smashed th-rougl an embrasure nearly unteered Nikku as we sat about the -cchap, but a bit put tp it to earn the ous nattoas--forms together-one,-great of corn where they will not be covered three feet high and four feet long,and room. "But I don't see the use. They keep of himself, his raw and his vas= unity, a sort of world-clasping teat- with snow. i $ugh nominated fatty for the honor aren't in a mood to be agreeable. Mrs. sal by reason of the anomalous situs- ernity, with a common task and a o of leading the way i:ito the dim pass- Hilyer is .consumed with revenge. tion in which t`_ey found themselves, common responsibility., declared Dr,I A small- boy was attending church o a which abutted on the hole. The Mahkouf-is politely threatening. He the.Si,.va still running under the old Ivan Paull, of the Social-Demokraten, for the first time. When the collect- 8e t o4 us, crawled in afterward.. figures that he has us on :h-. hip be- Imperial registry. • She' was a tidy welcoming the party of some 60 ing plate came rou;d,'he said, politely, " The passage was sever} feet high cause of the killings last night-mur- ramp of 5,000 tons odd, and Captain journalists from 14 countries .visiting "ho, thank you. I have money of my ar.d four feet wid It led straight der of His Imperial Majesty's subjects Ialakovich made,no abjection to turn- Sweden at a recent banquet at Saita- -own." . back between brick walls into a large and all-that" inf over the necessary cabins f, our jobaden. chamber the roof of which was upheld "Could we, perhaps, detain them use. $s expressed himself feelingly "What is the task of the press?" �Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia. by brick piers. e „ sufficiently long to permit us to get as glad to help"any one who was try- he asked. 'is it only to satisfy the 1 0 foetid.v,-en, and very damp;Il it as our away?" inquired my uncle. +❑ - . ` torches struggled through the dark- "With the treasure?, Hardly! I,say, and he served us,with a loyalty that the street with his daily allowance of tor: I can't eat, I can't sleep, can't jug- do you realize the sheer physical job earned him a considerable additional 'accidents and society scandals. Is nese the rays were captured and u stand the theatre, and golf simply- ' led b glinting, sheen heaps that of removing that stuff. In the mean- honorarium upon our arrival in South- it only to fight for party opinions and g y g' y p time we might hold Mrs, Hilyer with- ampton. national points of view? I Doctor: "Propose to her, my boy!" ' .were stacked against the piers and "I'll 1 Betty started forward invul- out causing any comment, but Mah- inter ;one tt ft on my mini- "1 think it is called upon to ac- Valls. ` r untarily-, There was a slurring sound, kouf is a well known person. He isn't Pests after we dhar the port," he said complish the noblest and biggest task I That child whose mother is a golf 'The Grand Vizier's Jackal' for no- frankly. "I don't care whether I ever that can be attempted. The world and then a tiny tinkling that died I vridow and Its father a bridge widower away in a faint murururous ss-ash. thing." come bock here. As to Aleikouan-"I press can make the world peacee but; is like to become a divorce orphan. ,It's gold!" she cried. "I ..bink I can use Tokalji to work the C$•cassian="Wa.eso Mikali can : it can also mar it. It can realize thei We flashed our torches -ight and out this n-ess," said Hugh. He'd do send ner to Salonika when he receives unification of the world, but it can left. It was true. Great golden*piles anything for mmey."- - - word that I have landed ;.t gentle-I also destroy it." from us. The fragmen:a Wasso Mikali brought in the bri- men. I'll trade with the Greeks after Dr. Paul expressed the hope that alcped awe of the bags that once had held this. gand chief, his broken arm in a sling, this. I'm through with the Turks." the harmony and good fet3owabipi Rheumal'Ism wealth projected from the multitu•le a sour glint of hatret-in his eye. The transfer of the treasure occu- reigning among the. journalists pres ■ of cc.na At the end of the chamkwr "Tell him," returned Hugh, "that pied week, for we could only work at ant might prove a good omen of the; the ewes mounted to the roof. To the I'll gi rc him 100,000 ponnds Turkish if night. The last day after the treasure future worn of the International I (Quick relief from rheumatic he'll Come over to our side, and back boxes were stowed an ay, we all fou..d ideals common to all. " pains without hairier: j left stood several tiers of ancient LL to to the British Embassyo chests. The first yielded a once to u9 up egg etinTbkal Mahkouf s Pasha." anner Was ee Hugh and Betty married A woman cured h r husband of atay- the point of Hugh's knife. When he n8 I � y flung he lid back it fell apart, but we ridiculous. "Nikka," said R igh. "Aren't you ing out late at night by song to the - -- S S`"He says," translated �iikka, "that coming with us?" - door whefi he came home and whls• scarce noticed it .-lr the dazzling ~ „ he will kill the Sultan for you for Ivo •;O are going to wander, Kars glamor of the ma that seemed'al- paring through the keyhole, "Is, that gems 100 000 pounds Turkish'. But h,-.wanta and.I: We will go up into .he Rhod- you, Willie?" - moat b fight to escape from these , es Vith Wasso Mikali for a while, Her husband's name is John, and he Jto'see the,.money.' P Centuries-long imprisonznen. Then when Watty tramped in fifteen and then we will ta,<e the Tzigane's stays at aroma every night now and� To relieve the worst rhetzmtatic pin is' Jewels and jewelry and massive Trail through the Balkans an i over sleeps with one eye open and a re-j a very simple matter. Aspirin will do it minutes afternr:rc. and plumped a g Ipla!e were heaped in indiscriminate every time! It's something that the Danube and the Carpathians, on, " confusion, huge salvers. cups,chalices, bulging sash into the old that lap a P yotver under his pillow. g you miracle nes wrcught. Sweat beaded a:n, wherever We choose:" .- I ran always take Gen+daeArp,+xstablets amphorae, bracelets, armlets, amulets, on his forehead; his hands clawed the So wheir the lava steamed out of A man whb'plays three instruments an b°"" wok for the Ba3ry Cress brecches,necklaces, rings beyond num- ` on each tablet lovely atones; his eyes shone. the Golden Horn, hugh and Betty,1 in a jazz band is stone deaf. But he ber-and running in and out of the "TeII him they are his if he playa Vernon King, Watkins and waved ought to th4ak of those who aren't met stones, the endless pr of fair with nes," continued Huh when Koodby to our comrade. ASPIRIN unmounted gems, diamonds.amethysts. Watkins a'hook Iiia head sorrowful) • P..- , Pearls• as hires; he'judged he had made his effect. T.� For Bt+stere - Mlnard's Untmsnt- I rte,apo stAitti woo .;rubies, o ale pp top- ' "I've been thinku. _ azes, g ift eta, turquoises. emeralds, "He awaits your orders;' Nikka �� g, Mister Jack,� - - _ translated. "Wait a minute. He says air, he said. "They'll never believe - t _and others I could not name. for you not'to worry about Mahkouf this story in the Servants' 'All." Betsy threw he,r arms around Hugh, "They'd believ: p sa, --hameless for the moment as Kars Pasha. He,the Pasha,has been smug- Y you if you accepted lin arms from.Roumania tr Kemal your +hare of the treasure"I.told him. k "Oh, I'm so glad!" she.murmnred. g g " "Per's, s_" he ad.nitted. "But What f `44- OIt's as much as you thought it would Fasha at Angora ( 2 , ' ,,, "I knew such precious scoundrels good would it do me, sir? I've no call be, isn't it. would sell each other out," said Hugh, for it, and in the eud Lloyd George � a i Hugh'was dazed. _ ..- ,. W et.it 'i "Aa nisch' I never dreamed of any- We 1 have blahkouf in here and give �get, m and the hincome-tax him an earful." co cr•' P )thing like this. I told myself it Was And for the firs: and onl up to me to see the thing through on The ir.terv.ew that followed was ab- y time in , surd and sordid.Mahkouf Pasha atter 'the courRe of'our acquaintance at- 'Uncle James account. But-this. I an attempt at hectoring<defiance,.col- kine indulged in a broad grin. 4say, Professor, how much do you sup- lapsed completely. (The End.) i • n i po`e there is here a" Vernon Sing swept his torch in an. Maude Hilyer was Inst. YIugh ap- pealed to hef on the oudds-of selr- ' arc aroLrd the chamber, the extreme P � I �"w =-- • -confines--of which-..-rc shrouded in interest. i m shadow. s all very well what you Ray. ANCHOR-* 0 SALIDX "I am no fiscal expert,my dear boy. Lord Chesby," she Whimpered. "But ( e I It waula: take a committee of jewelers- what am i going to do now? Hilyer's DONALD 7 O-H to assess thoaechesta alone,- I should aead. Little Depping it loaded' with mort es. His cousin Geer will in- J i• _ iiot be greatly surprised if' the con- heritgwhat's left of it, anY And i/�y u�� ,i ^•� 1 ; -chamber-we I - AMM to exceed $125,000,000. f-" am no'C;gOing to pay your Re , If y•, aren't very lucky, Hugh,yon ., Are going-to.,lose all this stuff -.at mail," returned Hugh coldly, "but you �N iaspiriag world exposition may call on my solicitors this day two which satisfies the desire to see because you were lucky enough to find , theuansnalandtheeztnordinary-aa months. s it.' said Nikka a voize behind us. tccomplishmentunpamaeledinenter We tufned to confront him. Kaia's / .- tainment and educational ft Pu . :dark, passionate face was at his shoul- GHAPi'ER XXV.' , "LesVoyagetus,"gorgeoua�raadataad _ ro a Mt c a feting the ptecJewel p. TO�O�� der. Who do you' suppose 7s up- Tiiz next day at Nikki's'suggestion / pp ata.irs?„ , romance of l�tlorth American evelo We called upon Wasso Mikali for his �, , meet,presented nightly "Mrs. Hilyer," I exclaimed. r 7 by 1500 per-• tAct y advice. aFornsers on the world's 1uaAdt nage, �hwnoagt'S'1930 "Right. 'She's hot alone. She came ""A great treasu:,e like .his cannot .,y/-, 5eaes2sc,=1.00,Boxes�i.So. -- back with Mahkouf -Pasha. I've got be tr•isted in many men's hands,"'he ///' jr&h, annual uraruboe swim for d• SnM xAx>Ilfs H.V.WATRU_ sham toaabip sad ei b pride . PrriJ,et G•eerrlMisssger said. ''You must put the tresaura on Ars-2=(womeml,ae�oe,`�:r, WU10 a boat, and you muse go on that boat, CA131H 'CCAs Prhirtyerms bead,, iBand ire the -six i sada � - Perman ba Porte said of-thetyAll lauds you7selyes,,and you rriust.be sure you mentalists (bs speCW yes ission Depe. of ,�(( TT TT ���T� ,,��TT can trust the captain." TO EUROPE - conccem by the intandowny famous ` L�LL.CI�l�l ADA LEO "But hcw can We lied such a boat ;coo-.vice Exhibition ChornsA 23 and za, YEAR D s.pt.z and 6.Seas 2�e, 7!r as too. I Lei\ and captain?" asked Hugh. By the Famous Sister Ships Hanufaaarers' exhibits from almost almost every t The tinglin- taste�of "Leave that ' `.o me," answered rouovy-Artlattwwo�sa,leries-ASricultweia - fiesh mint leaves is a rest treat Wasso Mikali promptly. "And in the jATi'IENiA aubranch –Caaadi,aNadonall Motor Show I . This 18 our ear. . .t for Toys sweet tooth. meantime you must make boxes. for - In erectEarkor and Electrical displays- I Y Y the treasure." = LETITIA Interest r ls everyone,y ss,,t1�y��� cion Pic= .. a occa for _ t., e . now ti all Con-Gi,Atls. We hesid no more`f4vrrt li' -- — �pa�t Send week. Prisoners as -well-!as captors Take advantage of this new sbrpr,e►sesrysJi►. (shored Wi#h saw and hatchet hammer revised rate to Liverpool,Belfast - Affords Poo everywhere great and nails. As fast as we shaped the and Glasgow, in these rest 1 -. lcntaadagenjogment. boxes -we carried them. down to tht3 Scottish ships. aRebete o?12% Ae Cruisabouts Are Unequalled Boat Value) : Nothitrg else gives so much base• ram a on--to.und b__ ie�[alsitlslaa at at so small a cost, and gems in whatever fabrics we could bookings during the ten oR-stn- iU9T 1MA(3lA;H'—n find around the houae and in this wayson months. oTouristTh ird Cabin A o a t I n R summer t. It is s wonderful help 1n WOh we used up all the loose lumber, clotrates have also been adjusted; home 2g' long. a' 10" and play-keeps you and bedding in Tokalji's store rooms. t las :utppea7 draft KOOI, Calm and F Then .one.night .Se W@ sat ,in the, Weekly sailings, in conjunctleh with teethe for five and x g Cunard,to EnCland,Ireland and Sectlood deck space 'or more atrium, very,,, -re rL to haiids and fin- than twelve at ti.i .n- gers from unacesnstonod carpentry, asually low price of s there Wee 5 knock on the courtyard "Sock through The Cunard line, 13.585 at the factory. 't Corner of Boy and Wellingtost Because of stand- door, and Wasso Mikali uaheiod in a Streot,,Toronto,(Tel. Elgin l rdlsation Richardson • - +� �... tall,lean man in a bilis aesofficera cap. price. u i are low to �eh a rdsori He left thio man i the court ares and iDi) or any steamship agent price sunt of clear ADDS A y Cedar, White Oak and ZEST came down to us,. bfandsafl7r b6-cyl 6-cylinder "I have brought you a sea-ca lain �N�HOR`� so IL . e-cylinder 1930C?1480OW4 $ y p . ere H.P. firay Marine _ who does not fear to dodge the law," Notor Rives, a soeed said the old Gypsy without rreface. D.O N AL D SO N at 18 muss ver hour. t y "He loves a Circassian girl who lives write for booklet $also and Service b gi telltnR all the facts q S CABIN TKO CAB _ FlFtlpp-CfASfi ' in-a-street near-fire-Kiran of tee Gear- �_ M on the three->3lctsars. _ T. B. F. BENSON, N.I . - : ISSUE No. 31—'30 giai)s,and I have made it plain Ig blm w..t► son ss,• orntsabouts. 371 Bay Street Toronto, Only ,S 'y9s.- ..'slyer ♦ _ ,. . _ .. ...av - 11 ..Q: ;,r.,.. ,+r _; .$,sw'-:.•h.. . . .,.. •:r` >.. :w• .,. a' _-a.• e'S >;, ^a m�a.*mr.�q •'-•r - .. .....,• � _ :-�.�'w- mr..y ,. u. u .°>, .:.,..:�. t.C�. ,.� ,,��;.. ..,.cr.n _:y.�. :rfw.?�.. .''� ,:tlrr�s'i cc.�• _tw;"'.3.r vf:'^. • r: f -7 r -- Quake Deaths Mount as Ruins Searched . -The Markets Plane Guided Only By Radio - - PRODUCE QUOTATIONS i l � d'} for 1000 "I"es. '� Perish in Quake-1,500 Suffer Injuries-10,000 Are la Toronto h ihe.fo dealers; priceare s: Waahin ton-Without lookia out- Cleveland he followed a tours radio- s Ing produce g g e Eggs-Ungraded, cases returned, - cast from Chicago, Goshen and Cleve -i Italy,-•The earthquake An impressive funeral was held Lor fresh extras, .29c; fresh firsts, 27c. aide of his cockpit, Capt. Arthur Page, i - °••which, struck southern Italy early on those who died in'Naplea as a`result ;••eoads, 22c to 23c. U,,8. Marine Corps, !is& successfully mad enc: received messages from ons _ Wednesda* morning,- July 23, has of the 'quake and in commemoration Butter-No. I' Ontario ;rea town bio-controlled airplanes from or more stations at al times. On tho. proved one of the grdat tragedies of of those who were kill®d M Salerno` solids,- 28 to 28%c; No. 2, 26 ytop last lap It was necessary to. fly-by _'_leceat years. dnd at Triani• 26%3. Omaha, Neb., to Washington„ a die- compass for the first 10 miles out of A compilation of otdcial and unot- Authorities took precautions against Churning cream-Special,27 to 28c- -tante of about 1000 miles. Cleveland,as there is no radio beacon No. 1, 26 to--27c; No. 2, 23 to 24c. To make the Sight the longeit radio- ?• 14cial estimates of the dead reach the disease and seat out word for anti- pointed toward Washington from Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, paraf- controlled "blind" flight yet com• Cleveland. At the 100-mile point.Cap• S ure of 3,700. tetanus serum and medical supplies. fined arad government graded, 16%c. pleted, Captain Page used a standard tain 'page picked up the Bureau of = - Of the dead, 8,000 were estimated to Soldiers, police and firement worked Nominal quotations to poultry, ship- navy observation plane, equipped with Standairds experimental visual radio be in Benevento province,and of'these frantieally to bring relief to the popu- Pers,are as follows: .standard lnsturments and regio beat,' beacon, a 3,000 were at Villanova-Albanese, a lace in.the regions around Naples and • Poultry (alive)-Yattod hens, over a. t College Park, int sad fol-' 5 lbs. each, 21c on receiver both of the oral and visual lowed visual signam sent out from sown itself oL'but 3,0". pulation. Potenaa, hit hardest by the earth con- , over 4 to 6 lbs. each, types. Rear•Adtniral W. A. Moffett, there through to Washington, landing Sorrowful Spectacle _ _ vutaioas: 18�; over 8� to 41bs.each, 163• Hader - h�12e•,-&Pring broilers,over Chief of Bureau-of-Aeronautics of -at- 45 p:m., at ifie naval air station. - Foggia. Italy.-The first direct story '_ Sombre Mount Vesuvius, which 3% lbs.,23c; do,3 to 3%,Ilia.,21c; do, the Navy Department, sponsored the The actual landing of a plane at -of conditions In Melt, where'terrible stands a stern guard above Naples, 21fi to 8 lbs., 1930 do, over 2 to 2}i flight as a demonstration of navy Chicago,.Cleveland and Anacostia was' - destruction was wrought, was brought added to the its sum- lbs. each, 15c; old roosters, -- performed from. ug t, ea • the only manoeuvre - = by stuvivors. mlto glowed dully In the arty. each,44e;.do, over 4 to b lbs, each,8c; . Seated is a hooded cockpit, Captain the open cockpit. The landings' were They said the western aide of Melfi, young,ducklings, over 5 lbs. 20c; do, "blind" .from one-fourth of the tows, The volcano o! Poaxuols, ` smoke- colored, 18c. Dressed poultry, if in Page toot off "blind .from Omaha at all made by Lieut, V. M. Guymon,U.S. mountain obscurred by the,fame of its good condition,will be paid 3 to 4-cents 6 'a.m. July 21 for the United States( Martne Corps landing pilot. was totally destroyed. They reported mighty neighbor, Mt. Vesuvius, was in above alive prices. Naval Air Station at Anacostia, D.C., Captain Page was surprised whea l no dead in the upper section of the eruption. _ PROVISION PRICE ` via Chicago and Cleveland. During informed by Lieutenant Guymon that - City. although all buildings were seri- PRICES say It was kicled into the first leg of the flight to Chicago,he he,had Iowa directly through a severe • ,3 ousiy damaged except for a few of the are the range. of prices was in constant receipt of messages storm over the Alleghenies. When a modern construction. action by the succession of earth- at Toronto: from the Department of Commerce water leaked into the cockpit, Captain - The greater part of the historic Nor- quakes. Smoked meats-Hama mrd. 28 to36cstations at Des Moines, Sterling and Page .knew it was raining but Lieut. .man. castle there was wrecked. The Duchess of Aosta,.who visited roll cooked hams, 48 to 6230 smoked Chicago, receiving oral direction lndi- Guymon reported a storm so thick the wounded in the hospitals of Nap- rolls, 283; breakfast bacon, SO to 38e; - The highroad to the Melt. railroad backs, pea-mewled; 343; do,smoked, 44 cations and hourly weather radiocaate that the visibility was reduced to sero apmlaff withIs* sad did mach to calm the peopleto W and could probably only have been :living in the open. Troops and militia of the city, went into the stricken Ia- Pork loins, 29c; shoulders. 21%c; Whea Captain Page headed for weathered by a radlo-controlled flight. tenor. She was greatly. moved. at 26%c; hams, 24 to 26c. . ;were raising a teas field hospital. butte, Ariano, at night of the orphan asylum Cured meats-Lon clear bacon,.50 Lindbergh ___� � _11 fag Corporation,which will pick rap the ' while large numbers of injured were g 50 • • which caved in and killed scores of to 70 lbs, 24c- 70 to 90 lbs., 22c; 99 short-wave signals and rebroadcast transported to Foggia anG Poteara. to 110 lbs. 21c. Hen wei t Mill little children. hundreds of onlookers CerO them throughout England. Other for presents a sorrowful spectacle, v3' fila ro1l8, ,.7 . 'the survivors said, the survivors in- wept whea the Dashes knelt and 403; lightweight rolls, 253. -- misting on searching the ruins for re Placed on Ivory crucifix which she Lard-Pure, tierces, 15c; tubs, I6e; sign '6roadesating companies are or- on oa the body of a little girl half Vails,-1-7c; prints, 17 to 171,$3. petted to attempt to pick up the trans- - latives in spite of the efforts of the Shortening-Tierces, 12%c; tuba, Low Waveg Will'Flash Talk mission and rebroadcast Colonel Lina- �+ 'troops to -keep them backs. buried In the debris. 13c; pails, 13%c. Entire families were killed. A pe. Precautions Taken Against Epidemic Specialrpastry shortening-Tierces, to Europe; to be Heard bergh'e address. •culiar aspect of the situation lay in Napies. Italy.-Lon trains of tank 15c; tubs, 151,63; pails 16c. The evening broadcast will be Italy.-Long 1 at 10 p.m. on WABC through station WA 3C and a network ? !the large number of children who es- care left the .city during the night, LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh will of more than fifty stations. (caped death, casualties being heavy bound for towns in southern Italy Grain dealers on the Toronto Board speak to radio listeners of two conn- Colonel Lindbergh, who recently ris- aamoag the elders, where water pipes were broken by the of Trade are making the following ited the Columbia studios, is said to trembling earth and people were suf- Dents when he makes two broadcasts Hurricane Adds to Naples Terror quotations for car lots: have selected-the studio from which Naples. - Naples, Italy.-To add to the terror tering from lack of pure water. The Manitoba wheat-N.. 2 Northern, of fifteen minutes each on the subject he Is to speak. His choice was the trains were' ordered to proceed as tar $1.021/x,: No. 2 do, 99163; No. 3 do, of "International Aviation" on August - lot the esrthahocks, the city of Naples smallest room, which he selected as s as possible. whence the water would 971fac; Yo, 4, 953; No. 5, 861/i3- No. S. The broadcast is said to be the means of avoiding a large studio was swept by s hurricane which drove 6, 71c; feed, 59%c c.i. . be carted to isolated.towns now in ( f Goderich and flyer's first prepared radio address. huge waves ashore and added to the. bap ports). audience. - - ifears of the stricken populace. ruins, Manitoba oats-No. 1 feed, 45c; No. Aanoan would eat that radio Lind•1 Arrangements for the broadcast The high commissioner of Naples - Bergh would be heard by radio listen- At the same time the strong wind 2 do, 4?¢ were.made by William S. Paley, preab era of both the United States and Eur- _ iblew down trees and fragile summer� province took drastic measures to pre- American corn-No. 2 yellow, 973. dent of (he broadcasting company, I ,cottages slang the coast. vent epidemics, which always threaten Millfeed, del., Montreal freight., ape was made late last week by the and Jesse Butcher, is charge of press Fishing smacks with their colorful after catastrophes. Every drug store bags included: Bran. per ton. 328.25 Columbia Broadcasting System. The relatioaa. _ .(sails had,to paint their noses hastily I in the province was ordered to tura shorts, per ton, $30.25; middlings, two transmissions of the same address its antitetanua serum.supplies to the $ °25' will take place at 5.26 and 10 p,m, (northward in order to escape damage.) Ont grain-Wheat, 7- to 77c; oat", Transmission in the afternoon will be Nurse (to crying baby of million- The storm subsided as galcki as It Provincial Government,- for distribu- _ only through short wave., station lire)--`Oh, do be uiet Who'd think y, rye: Buckwheat. nominal. - -7arrtved and s dreary drizzle set In. tiara through .relict agencies In the Bark q HAY AND STRAW PRICES W2XE. Special' arrangements have to bear you, _ Naples had tho appearance of a city affected areas. g that you were worth hall under a wartime regime, with soldiers Ia addition, the high commissioner Wholesale dealers in hay and straw been made with the BritishBroadcast• a million'" re quoting whippets the following _.. (guarding the damaged buildings to requiafttoned medicines in Naples hos- prices for Carlotd lots, de:ivered on - 'ward off the curious, and flags flying pitals for use among the thousands rack. Toronto: . Canadian Imports From- U.S. _ .. bverywhere at half-mast of persons who were injured. No. 2 timothy, $14; No. 3 timothy. �o �� �� • , $12 to $13; wheat_straw, $10; oat P $28,000,00' ,00 During" _�-� May - WCasualties Albert Brooks, 23, at- Detroit, straw, $10. WV Durin 'May ,7 drowned at Chatham: LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS - • ��L�j; Alice Findlay. 2, drowned to tank Heavy beef steers, $6.50 Lo $7,85; Wa-shinitton, D.C: Canadkaaimports 001,963 against $54,430,924 and Imports e�. O Week-End whey near Kempville. butcher steers, choice, 37 50 t ;'.75; from the United States declined near from Great Britain $21„363,376 against Bruce Mahaffey, 26, of Peterboro. do, fair to good, $7 tj $7.50; eo, com„ ly $28,000,000 during the month of $29,7!;2,229. The death list in Ontario set a new run over by train on the iLndsay line. :6 to$7; butcher heifers, choice. $7.35 May as compared with those of the seasons' record over the week-end, re- James Reid, 23, of Highland Creek,I t -$7.75; do, fair to good, $6.75 to previous year. Canadian exports to Exports to France.agairisl 3fZ,248,134. Imports from were $15,10from =� $7.25; do,corn., $5 to$6; butcher cows, f ports e6owed early this Monday mora- drowned In Lake Ontario near.Rouge the United States dropped about $7,- France weee $10,302,0.26 a - Ing. River. good to choice, $5 50 to $6; do, meal., safari $13r 000.000. Fred Vincent of.Pembroke. $4.75 to $5; canners and cutters, $? 853,72 , Twenty-three people---men, women to $3; butcher bulls, good to choice, Department of Commerce figures-is- and children, the youngest 2 years old Adelard Chaput- of Alumete Island, $5 to $5.75; do, bologha, $4 to $1.75; sued give the following comparative Exports to Gerhtany were $17,225,765 -Wand the oldest 81, lost their lives in and` baby beef, $9 to $11.25; feeders, good, figures.as,between the Lnited'States against $24,085,8@6 and importa croft- Abe province. AIbert Smith of DesjardInesville, all $6.75 to$,7:25; stockers. $5?.5 to $6.50; and her best customer: Caaadtan !m• Germany $13,045,781 against $20,6E6: Ten were drowned, three men dying drowned when their car plunged into calves, good to•choice, SS to $8.50; do, ports-May 1930-$69.569,025; 1929- 869, When their car plunged off a dock. river from dock. mad.,$? to $7.75; do,tom., $6 to $6.75; ,$8;,904,979; Canadian exports-May One.of the moat remarkable changes Thomas Smith, English immigrant_, do; grassers, $4.50 to $5.50; milker3, , Automobiles took four Hues, Threw 1900-$37,357,937; 1929-$44,330,153. in the trade--figures affecting a single * -'mea were Tictims of extreme heat. drowned near Tyrone. $50 to $94; springers, $70 to $110; •- M-ay exports of the United-States nation-"s the s lambs, choice, S11- buck, lambs._ ts- A dog killed a 2—year—old London Helen Johnson,o! Oma cep, o $5.50; hogs, bacon, w.o.c.,- dropped more heavily to the countries from Japan, which in May amounted eh4fd-fl--ltttia- irl g -drowned In a vat highway wreck near Lindsay. X12:25; do selects, $1 per hops prem- of North America, Canada and Mexico, to but $13,874,426, or nearly $20,000; _ *'' - of whey, .One boy died of burns. Two William Petit.-81,- 34 Clark Street, ice; do, butchers, 75c per hng drs- than those to-any other part of the 9?0 less Shan Japanese shipments to -- - - - - -- - -k-liked-ia-tIIe- collapse of-a Turontzr, victim of hest prastratto�' t;"tion fats. uric^ SY cwt. mtci globe. - _ e ni ed�iates 3n-t a as me montL _ 'building and another was ran over by Roy White, 9, of 2486 St, lair Ave., a,o,c.; do, trucked in, 50c cwt. under Exports to Great-Britain were $47„ lAt year. - a train. Toronto, succumbed to burns. W.O.C. .' Many people were Injured in high- Roderic Smith, 15; 117 Springdale - —"' - ;way accidents and other mishaps, Avenue, Toronto, killed in wreck on Armed British Sai},-rs in'Boston The Dead Milverton Boulevard. _-• _ _ John Thomas Moulden, 53, drowned ,t :Unidentified woman in Hamilton, at Port Arthur. 'killed by automobile. E_lehi Ninela,26, and Tovivio.Ntnela t * , = .George Broadley, 56, of ,London,,18, killed when wall collapsed at Port ;' r ;. F ~- ' •• 'ltictim of heat prostration: Arthur. _ � <: rssJ• Fred Corbett. f 515 Crawford St„ She wore her stockings inside a�ut t '_ - - -- ti -Toronto, victim o beat.—g Mrs. George Turner, 40, resident All through the summer heat. Woodstock, drowned at Port Bur• She said it cooled her off to tura well: ""' * `• i The hose upon her feet John Smith, 4, of London, killed by automobile. -According. to Dorothy Dix, "no _ VictorBobinsky, 19, of Windsor, �� ��•�. ,� - drowned at Chatham. knowledge we ever acquire is so im- 4 Maurice Arnold Hay,Higbbury Ave., Portant as a knowledge of what to say and how to say-it.'- Except, perhaps,' London, killed by dog near Lucknow. Stewart Fitzgerald,. Hale S rest,I a knowledge of what not to say and y ) ' London, drowned in Thames River. when not to say it, � ,x,• r,,,ay � � , r ,,. Italy's History Made Tragic ---With 4vu -Earthquakes r rrmg Jr Big earthquakes in Italy's past his- tory are full of. calamitous - earth- %X tory have taken more than 350,000 quakes. e$ives, The most devastating shock.of mod- ern time occurred on December 23. ' Sl i Naples has atiffered time and time 1908, when 76,482 were killed and 1,= again, and history records that on July 000,000 made homeless in Sicily and n 1 iJIO, 1926, more than 70,000 Neapolitans Calabria. The city of,Messina alone list of nearly 50,000. had a death Many lost their lives. in B quilts.. t: of other olarge towns were completely de- Ia 1861, the little community trge i y , w✓ '; 'Weldi suffered a death toll of 15,000, Central Italy was visited by devasta- *pore than Its present population of ting earth motions in - , January, 1916. okbout 42',000. C: k'' .:: .':' ...a .: _.�..,ty„..,.,y'Ae1 i�' >"r�� 3�.''"'' a ..��r4; �d,,ir"y,ka..�v�,,'_^ �rn:•..,.ir,, .."+k.a o..,.o;'XL1�"when 29,973Dersona lost their pees � Sicily also haendured destrnctive ticso50000 �n ' .. x r were injured. - temora. More than 100,000 of its More than 8,000 fatalities occurred in "pulation were killed in 1693.. the town of Avessano, 63 miles south- .British sailors, marines and famed Black Wateb: parading through streets of Boston, Mass., during recut ♦ L T>ra Past thre decades of Italy's his- east of Rome. tercentenary celebration of Massachusetts Bay Colony. „ :'. �.:c :..��.,,,,- 5.. a•�«-,% ..; .t. : e,... rv. ,a,; '•'=�w�'.;.� .5.,. :r'•- y..• .Y.. u..'. +�, �.,^.',;,,,. '6,: •,� ,.t.. - ..e Y. ,.�. v.. •-..... - . .... - ,.�-. .:to>'-'..'. .. ✓. :-' "..;�.,.. .;�, :.'-. ;%: •e°. - y +k,' ' C. -.-. •.,. .'„,6;r+•� �.�.•. .."�_..:. -t�^^ ".y' �sivexrr; .•�,. +tr•-�a,: -�•o- - - "w{n�� >.�'. p2-9� +"i f.. , Tet. .•v.•W •.li .I .6. :..:• Y •=a '. 4 ✓d,•w•Y'?.vs _:d'+- wL.:n' _ C '” .wt' t •,;y.'�. ^.,ew. ,.y .:,r"•.'",.... :...a,} .;.d .a .:1�". +^,w.'M ..r.r..eso hn. - •vc ri«.,_.,. .,.N-w' v ^l + •- ... Z """ %'":•"',•,._ ,:,,;�.- . n - ,e, '3,r tt�i., x -;'T'f ,�w 4 e :"'$+x:.- .:r ,. .. _ ... ..,.y..x". . . .,.. . a..¢,'•""Iii, .,.�• ✓.Sr.' � .- `'4 : " r LOCALT�• ,,(���•• TauQ Monday next Will be Civic HoI- -Dancingevery'Satarday night ISM& icy, at now Drop Ion. � Foimd, a wrist -watch.-• Loser -Radio Licenses .may be obtained .•-J. E. P. Aldous, of Hamilton, eO at this offices * from W. C 'Murkar, at the News. �eptmt the weekend rwith W J. and -'Mrs. Desmond of Saginaw Mich. Office. he lq" tor-e a IM=..Clark. is visiting her sister, Mrs, J. O'Con -Piano-tuning -Heintcman & _ -Miss Helen Matchett of Toronto nor,. of Church St. . . Co., Toronto, will have an expert The Township council will meet - � - has been spending a few days with tuner in Pickering at'an early _ on Tuesday Aug 5th, for the trap- date. Leave your order or phone >l8rs, Norman Banks. - - -Although the ds was vest' hot section of general business. Co T,,E NEws office. -Mrs, (Rev.) F. G. Robinson'and - .the voters in this vision turned daughter are spending a week with -The regular monthly meeting out in large numbers. of the Women's Guild, of St. Geor friends at. Centre Island Toronto, -Miss' Ida Sterritt is spending a ' ge's Church ,will be;held at the home Florida is visitin couple of weeks holidaying with 'Mrs. J. 3- Stevenson, MMrs. of Mrs. Stanley Davis, at 2 o'clock, friends at Wasaga Beach. g Sohn and Mrs• Standard time on Thursday, Aug, Grocer gals for This Week : -Mrs. Spearin, Bowins at Cosy-Nook Pickering y 8! • of Orillia, spent ust 7th' a few days at the home of her parte ��h -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident -Nit. Morrie Jenkins and MCDoa' �. . sate, J. G. and 'Mrs, Baxter. Dentist. Office in residence, two Zion 1P'fg Bare, 2 line. ' ... •89 centg - --A number from Pickering att- ald Thompson, of Picton, were the doors east of St. Andrew's church, t n► �' guests of Miss Phoebe Jur over $ellop;ge Pe s ended the garden party at White- Picke�g. Office hours, 9 a. m. to m p 2.pkg . 25 cents vale last Wlednesday- evening. Sunday. 6 �. ml Daily, and Evenings by ap- Tar Rings, per dozen - 19 cents ---- - - Thomas and Mr's. Gormley and o weekH.'s T. Fa]cation t spending . potntment. (X-ray service). - family of Oshawa, are spending a ho weeks vacation at his former couple of-weeks with relatives in home, Durham; and other Northern 8TOUFFVILLl. Pickering. •• po�Mr. and Mrs. -Atmore, of Park Next Monday has been proclaimed Certo, per bottle... 29 cents -W. J. and Mrs. Calvert, of Tor- Hill, visited their daughters, Mrs. Civic Holiday in town. ' onto, have been spending two weeks Farmers have now made start P. & G. Soap, 7 bare ... .. $1 tante, vacation at the home of the form- McDonald, King St, E., and Mrs. a : er's mother Here. Hallman, of Church St. at their harvest. Crops have never -Mra. Cook, and family of Geor- -Work"on the new Rectory is been better. - ' - 'getowm , spent Sunday with A. E. being pushed forward very rapidly. Rev. Mr. 'Laidlaw has gone on a and Mrs. Stork and A- G. and Mrs. The frame work is completed, and it month's holidays to his 'cottage on Clark of the Lake Shore. will soon be ready for the brick Lake Huron. Charles and Mrs. Sanderson, layers. The Quintette, which sang at the _ sad children, of Toronto have been -Miss Phoebe Juniper, of the Gen meetings >n the Arena, leave this - kolidaying at the home of the form eral Hospital, Belleville, who has week for Kitchener. east 8 ez'e pareata, Wm. and Mrs- Sand been Home nursing her mother in Joseph Alsop, east of here, suffer- r erson. her recent- gamed consciousneess and died thhee Specials returned to &,ity ed a stroke last week and never Specialsin the DryGoods Dept. -,Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Meader, on Monday. with the latter's grandson, of Union- next day in his 63rd year, The regular meeting of the W. A large number of men are now en Mens fancy colored Cotton Boz, 2 pairs for 25 aenta Ville, Mass. are spending a couple of M. S. of the United church will be gaged on the new highway being weeka with Mrs. Mender's mother, held at the home,of Mrs. W. H. built through our town. Traffic is litErs. R. H. Cronk. Me sfaney Lisle Boz, pretty designs, Westney on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. ' -James King, a ebuderit of Scar- y n, somewhat difficult on our main 5th, at 3.80 o'taock, (D. S. T.) street. per pair, only � •. 25 Dents boro High School, and whose mother -Mrs. J. R. Thexton, of Toronto, Great interest has been manifest- resides in this age. has mired we- are sorry to say has undergone ed in the Evangelistic meetings held Men's "Four in hand" Ties, nobby patterns employment with the Hydro-Elec. an operation in a private pavilion in in the Arena, being largely attended Pittner Commeission during the sum- P and colors, Our regular 1,00 IIIIe, on _ tiri>sr vacation. the Toronto General Hospital, Latest every evening of the two weeks. -. -,I. and Mrs. Galbraith, and child reports advise of her satisfactory There was an estimated attendance 8818 at 79 cents each iron, of Strafferdville, Mrs. OeIItB Barnie, OS��'' of ten thousand last Sunday. _ . of Paris, and Mrs. (Rev.) A. Ferg- -The services in.St. George's. While the men were digging for B4�8' Cotton Jerseys, fancy heather colors �� _ Uson, of Moose Jew, spent a couple church' on Sunday next will..be as the strut on a Main St., quick sand Men's Brown Harvest Boots, Panto Soles, of days last week with W. C. and follows: 930 a. m, Sunday school; was struck and water gushed from pfrs Mnrkar, 1"0 a. m. Morning prayer; 7.00 p. a spring Where great difficulty was eat value at 2.75 per pair -Mrs. C. H. Pilkey, one day last m. Evening prayer. These services encountered owing to the overflow tweak, had the large toe of one of are on standard time. of water which posted out, her feet badly bruised, After.taking -Rev, W. R. Sproule, of Windsor, HIGHLAND CREEK. _ Cotton Crepes at reduced prices, specially her from their cistern;she was re- accompanied by' his mother, paid a _ nice for 'night gowns, undies, Ate , fancy pat- placing the heavy cement top which brief visit to Mrs. and 'Miss Fawkes The regular monthly meeting of terns :n flesh, mauve, green, maze, White etc. Inst- fell on her toe. on Monday, when on their return the Highland Creek Women's Inst -A targe amount of fall -wheat trip from a month's vacation in tote was held at the home of Mrs. - Only 28 OeIItB per yard. Vickery, Kingston Rd. on July 24th,. . y bas been cut in this district during which they visited points of inter est in 'the West as far as Vancouv- , ts 1idt+e. Graves, district president Rave Ladies' Bilk and �OOI, eleevelee Pullover the past week. The threshers are . isow busy getting their machines in er and in which they visited a bro- an inspiring address on "£nthus- _ S,WOatQI$ in fanC,v er138 11�T�1t bine, II181Z8, lteadinese for the fall work, and in thew and sister of Mr, Sptroule's. iasm". Arrangements were. complet s ir few days the buzz of the threshingdin thenThey reporta most deligh•fal trip ed- for a Garden; Tea to be-held on deep blue etc. Prettiest line We have ever all direct- ' Thursday, August 7th. to be held at seen. -Priced for quick sale, X11,49. • >� - itnacaine will be heard in -It is wrath feelings of regret that Mrs. Vickery's home. All friends of ,fans we report the death of Mrs. Mary the Institute are cordially .invited. -Sunday. inns one of the ]hottest Orvis in her 85th year, on Friday. - -- -- _ - li. of the a the temperature f her N MEMORIAM. M have year, Pe July 18th 193>J, at the home o 1CHAPMAN I° having risen to about 90 degrees son-IDlalw,, Fred T Brignall, Oxdrift rf • ' above zero. Some ascribeSr"ZAR the high Deceased w� born in Glasgow, Scot -•In loving memory iif our ib6mperature to the large amount of land and was the widow of the las deny wife end mother. Mrs. James lkot air that ivas let loose by the Orvis, who redeceased lien .Kinnear who passed away Aug- ;many politicians during the past ninteen ago, She has made ust 1st.1927, e _ years sweet memories tinge forever, su naer week. her borne with her only daughter, -A gullet wedding was solemnized Mrs, F. T. Brignall for the last three Time cannot change them,it's true. In St, Geoage's Church on Saturday ears, The funeral service was con- Paan that meq come rennet sever y loving re emberance of you. _ • _ Our 1 o m •- ;last by Rev E. G. Robinson when ducted by Rev. J. W, Howes, of Dry g 9 : .._ Lealie Cabell and Margaret McKen- den, on Saturday afternoon at 4 p. -Feer remembred by husband 'sie, both of Weston, -were upited in M. to the Oxdrtft Cemetery,-and wan and famitq. Marriage. Both bride .and groom largely attended. We extend our These hot days you will appreciate were former parishioners of Mr. sympathy to the bereaved ones. NOW A44re*t)tteerssesa8a. Robinson, They were unattended. -St. George's Women'@ -Guild _. -dine of our residents' became will hold their aooael Rnrde$-lint €i OR S A LE-aftsolinc stnce.4 hors• IQ light summer suet. - iomewliat alarmed between two and Prowith even, in good tondkion. Phone three in the morning one day last ty in the Memorial Park on the Pick 57ae. 43-47 evening of Friday, Augnet 8th, TIP TO HAVE ZHEM west, when a car stopped in front AOR BALE 45.00, Apply 11. . Bear -ef their premises and the occup An excellent program will be ren. � cid. Price g4S.00. Apply Tho•, Baco , ants came on to their lawn and a-ith dered by Toronto artiste, inelnd- Claremont.__ 47 ' a t an search- ing A.-and B. Harvey, who will be r ti A TED-i.�cal man +vents jnCall --.ing for something. It turned out aster of Ceremonies, They Bill '" heipingw>m m-or-WrTrlli g. B d look them over. ' ?' + NEWS cffice. 47.48 " that they were In search of dew be assisted by the Oshawa Bo.yb __- -_ ._ ._ wormF to be used as bait in a-fish- Band. There will be a refre%b- FARM MACHi%ERY-Both old Ingtri : inept on the Rrouode. Remember and new for sak.� Also for sale,Pekin X24.00. -QUite'a lujm er fr Trr he?e , riCfAy,-Aug sth. •lies. R.E Disney. Grrenaood_ 3^.t arge ntiff"` _ a#tended W. H. Moore's meeting in __ FOR BALE-An extra ¢nrtd or¢an, _ —-- L' d ouries in Oshawa On Sat- piano can. Write $25,if sold this week. p e*nirt when addresses were- ' -MORTGAGE SALE Appy"�°'Th.. Perryman,Brougham. 48 Given by, Mr, Moore, Mr., .Sinclair, — PONTIAC COACH FOR BALE- -' - -. and other prominent Liberals. For Under the provisions of the Powers tion given. nbeap i r cos tion. Demon- and Suits, Summer Underwear, _ the convenience of those whd wish.. of 8ale contained in s certain blotgage Oshawa. given. Cheap for cash. F.-4 Alger, V g� Oshawa. 45-47 4 ed to attend the meeting, Mr. Moore which will be produced at the time of ifarnished a number of busses which the sale there will be offered for sale �j ARM FOR- BALE-140 acre@ of Q b public auction on the remises, i' land,excellent forming district,near Mid- p • �Ope Rana a Pickerin'Callg, Whitby and silk y P p ort Shirts pelf • beiD 6 pati Of LoE Bet/enteen (l7)iD land. Ont. Several acres of standing timber. -;'ter points along the higblway t0 gat- Hoose and buildisp. Apply at News Ofl'ke. �, the' hind (3)Range Broken Front Con- - at ovular prices. __. -u"Fhe annual picnic of the 'Unit- pthe crowd. ion, in the Townanip of Pickering. ANTED-To rent. medium site r r on Saturday, the second Day of Aug house in Pickeri F Village. Anxious to t Cbwch Sunday achoo2 was held tut. 1990,at the hour of two o'clock in bear from any one who dight have a vacancy in alio TiiClnO!!le�ll�. - wednesday afternoon at Avis the afCernoo0,b7 Walter B.3�owe11, the early fail. Apply to tog C„New.OQ«. 411 'pant at Frenehman's Bay. This is Auctioneer, the following premises, AOR RENT-Rooms above D. (teat• + # in ideal place for holder picnics as namely: noli's store, suitable for light hoose —M!!! . p, tiers is an abundance of shade and That past of Lot seventeen ll7)is •M Z— PPIrFurnished to hd or,v Gar»+as, Fred T. -Bunting, _ .Clcker�� aeod well water, besides there being the Third (3) Range Broken Front Brougbam, - 43-47 Established 1867. excenent parking space for cars. Concession of the Township of Picker- '' 'All enjoyed themselves with boat- Ing de@eribed as follows: Oomadencing STRAYED-On to the premises of lag and games of various kinds and at the South hast angle of Lot seven- d,c undersigned, Whitby Tp., a Teaming : -- . teen (17)Range three(3 ; Thence or- steer Owner may have some by-win pro- dye candy--and--peannL. g ) y and yia�capenses: was.c scramble for the children, tberly along the asf fly limit of said 2�.i,Broo c�iin; 47-49 -Darin the summer there have lot which is also k Westerly limit of ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- E ENTRAL g Road Allowance known as station T %been several drowning accidents due Road a distance of 1075 feet 8 inches DRY(Semi 6 r ser Lai our driver calf arta to the foolishness of occupants of explain our 24 hour service. Iurt lave your //��, P to a point; Thence e often♦ e g name with an S. li Davis, barber shop we telephone 4e7W boats in rocking the boats in deep straight line a distance of 1328 feet 9 will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. _ water. This is frequently done#to inches more or less to a point in the PECIAL OFFERING-High test- frighten the other occupants of the Westerly limitof Lot Number seven- Siag Holstein cows.bredto Imp.Aynhirebnll, - boats, but it is. a very dangerous teen (17) distant 1075 feet 8 inches fall fresher.ing.slso'ye■rlingheiftrsand register - practice as It so frequently results measured Northerly thereon from the ed Ayrshire bull.15 months old for sale,accredit- in droffm.ng. ' The one -*ho indulges South West angle of said lot• Thence ed herd. tL.Nerlich,Maple Hill Farm, Clare- + wont,Ont, 48tf • • Southerly aloe said Westerly limit a Auto Repairs Accessories OIIe and class this practise ole he to the same 8 9 • Class of fools as the motorist who distance of 1075 feet 0 inches to the 'Ti`ARI FOR SALE-Being rear of ° f South West angle of said lot number 1' lot 28, con.7, Pickering, consisting of 148 t "-vats in" when the 'traffic is ted R acres, more or less. On the ;premises driving hells,a.barn, �aBO�ine Acetylene Welding, seventeen( ly Thence Easterly along 143 it 44; straw shed,80 x 38; 2 driving sheds,a -�-"--' heavy, and if any serious conte the Somberly limit of said lot seven- apobit garage and a 9-roomed dwelling house. ..,.Gasoline,' Acetylene ' uences follow there should be adeg- teen (17)a distance of 1326 feet R inches arl in good repair. Farm L4 well under-drained, . ' nate punishment. mare or less co the point of commence For further particulars apply to?;ter A.Stewart -What might have been a serious R.R.No.2,Claremont, 45.48 =Battery Charging• ° i ►Hent containingabout.tbirty(30)acres - - ------Afternoon to accident occurred y fest o• of land. repairs made on all;makes iafternoon on the highway west of j On the property are said to be erect- ,,,t the. village, when a motorist going, bt"ed two cottages and .suitable farm Coal, .oa f t east cut in on another car. As there b tiding@• .Coal 0� cars / was another coming from the oppos- ite a rase The property ic3-111 be Bold snhject to i •;direction he was unable to get in r ' to Iine in time to avoid si�Ieswipin$ Terms and conditions of sale runt' he Hard and Soft Coal of the, had on Application to the undersigned. the other car which frau forced into Dated .it Toronto this 9th day of best quality on the ditch. This car was loaded, July, 1930. hand sly they escaped injury a9 thh mostlyly with children, but frtUnat RICHARDROV, PIC'tc$Rllvo k MULI'EY CHARLES - B- SPENCER e car 213 Confederation Life Building; VA"' LAW A [�T' war not overturned. The car which Toronto, THOS. A . i. A i7 � caut+ed the trorable._ ad one fender Solicitors for 3o@epb Gnrmley. ,- R • ra,tJier bail? dan� - eft 4a �dortaa¢ee � �•=s+'a+s, tet. I Proprietor, _ Pickering '