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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_08_15 7 NOLo XLIXG PICiEr-EURING, ONT.,, FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1930. No. 50� ------------------ -OL-AR91001ON1 DUNBARTGN lip yrs mod4444 White's-:10 A garden party under the auspic- 'Mr. Win. Nicholson is busily en- J�.'ENWOOD1. es Of the Park Board, will be held -gaged building a garage. on PBAR8ON-Physiplan 2%J-74= in the Claremopt Memorial Park Mrs.,Fraiiir and Miss Bernice are D&FoL*SK-1 won-. Dktmbartm: loly the evening of Friday, Aug. 22nd. spending a week at the lake. The program will be given by the Miss Olive Beare spent the week- -NULLS 4PR ,X. FORSYTH,eat LO D.. Dim.-tor Is running full Mast sawing lam- famous 34th Regimental Band, of end with Mrs. McConochie anj other ,a Ontario.]us. bar, reaches, doubletrees, tongues etc. Oshawa, and will consist of band friends. 2. Retablished ISM examained by appoisitmenC elections, solos, vocal and instrum- George and Ross Heron. of West Claremont.ont. Open to buy 9, quantity of good selections, solos, as well as other int- Hill, are holidaying with their cous- basovvoo2and elm treating features. This band is week. • M11SWeciah Honour duate of the Coliez e logo. ognized as one of the best in the —A-EI-Fle-led ?r� 0 of Zr On Friday morning there passed Canada; Gold medalist and winner in 2928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays province and consists of about forty to her rest at the early age of three =eNMonday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.in..in Dr. well-trained musicians. ,Be sure to years, Margaret Lillian, only daugb- Reduced den I office. At Stoullville from Wed- and Fridays. Saturday of each week. come and hear this famous band as ter of Walton and Mrs. Holmes. The =ty to Sfiatted and repaired. H eat quality ManufacturiDg'Basketa of all a treat is n store for you. There syjnpathy of the community is ex- at LAiwwat Prices- Phone Stouff 24t tely descriptions. will be a refreshment booth on the tended to the parents in their ber- grounds. Admission 35 and 20 'cents. eavement. The funeral took place on :My 7 "904. Price reductions at the Sunday afternoon. to Erskine Cem- factory. WHITEV^LK J9. CHRISTIAN, -Barristerand A emery. BARLEY FEED 9 SoUcitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6439 or write R. and Mrs. Dixon, of Toronto, South Wing Court House, Whitby. 2617 Chas, White. Locust Hill. Ont. spent Sunday with friends here. S. 0. F. A. Game and Concert at Is The cheapest Feed on the market.' .-nBATON, BELL & ROSS. Ba=rt, K. B. Turner, of the National Brooklin, Wednesday, Aug. 27• for the results it gives. &'WaSolicitors. 904 Northern. Ontario Trust Co. Toronto, is spending his .&W Bay btreet,Toronto, CHURRYWOOD A great many farmers testify to Its Beaton, vacation with his parents. value by the continued Bel". Just 'Arriving Pat Nowlan, of the Trusts and George Gates and daughter, Emily use of it. J.D.F. Adelaide 283" Guarantee Co. Toronto, is spending his vacation with his parents. motored to Schomberg on Sunday. If you have never used it,try it "WICHARDSON. PIOXIMRING etg-k Choiee 2X a been rid Norm. Sinclair is spending her MULVEY - Barristers, Solicitors 3X end 5X B. C. Miss Trenn, who ha be w holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Chas. on my guarantee. WS-224 Coaled emt*m Life Building. Corner of amu iruch® ata. Toronto. Phones cedar Shingles. ing a few weeks with Misses Norv- Lintner. a4a9 end Ian, returned to her home in,Owen PickerlIns office *Pea Born, on Wednesday, Aug. 6%h to a"Saturday evealiap. Phone Pick Sound last week. -Aloo, a large quantitT. of Roy and Mrs. Morrish. a fom Con- Rev. W. Rackham will be i-eturn- gratulations. WheatWanted rough and dressed irg from Iiis holidays this week and will occupy the The Cherrywood football team go pulpit on Sunday' to Goodwood on Saturday evening. August JVIL O.SMITH. D. D. 41., L D.S.. 'Jack Pine, Spruce and at 17th, at 7 p. In. Let's all go and cheer the boys to fSacceesor to Dr.I-N-Dalec. Graduate of The Baptist eess.a dy school picnic victory. Pea Mixture Obe"al College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- At Claremont ofte ever D. A. which was helAugust seventh,U Eemlook Lumber. Rev. W Rackham will be return- I make a strong Feed eontaininev:=- randsuEverybody had I every Tuesday and Friday. Phone Was a g ing-fro;I �is holidays this week and one third Peas. Tble makes& 10-11. 27tf an enjoyable day. The ladies deser- will preach on Sunday, Aug 17th at splendid Feed for finishing. and 13RBICRT T. FA LLA ISE. L D S.. a.:- 'PICKE1UNG ve much credit for their delightful m. is an excellent Feed D.D.S. Graduate of the Royal College of for dairy cows.luncheon. Norma and Roy Flett have return 4=Surgeows and the University of Toronto. The Augustmeetingof the Wom- ed after having spent a month's vac. n residence second door east of St And. LUMBER YARD en's Institute will be held next Wed rev's CkUfCh. PiCkenDS,Out. Office houn: 9 ation with their aunt, Dr. R. Iff, a.a. to =, or b point giant. (X nesday, Ang. 29th, at the home of aw --Pk*170? aly r Mrs. Spears, beginning at 3 o'clock. Clarke, of Cleveland. 0 A T S ' I H. Beal, - Claremont Ali the ladies.of the district are cor- BROCK ROAD. -.A car of extra quality Cato 101=01lftsoo 49cwbo. Pbone W24 dially invited. just received. After a fingering illness, one Of' ARLIZABETH RICHARDSON- FURNITURE WH ITSY. X." C*2%3=3W a Fire and autowebile insurance of all kinds, our oldest residents, Thomas A Knox • 90WOWnUng con%mbft of mobd&nazicial stand- NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE J. Anderson, of 33 West -Ave. Tor- died on Thursday, Aug 7th at the vs. year. IN GREAT VARIETY onto, suffered scalp injuries in & Whitby Hospital in his 'O'b L. A3 URNINGHA M KEAY-Licensed auction- S- motor accident on the Kinston High- Deceased had been a life-long res- G EOWO,RAGttagea Live stock and Ireneral.sales Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat' &-ay a mile west of here about three ident, having been born on the farm Building and General frana tengled to. Tar-ma reasonable R. tresses, Dressers, Table*and which he died. He was a min who Contracting. Mj"die. Phone Stauff 9008, 61-4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Ander- on - Chaise, Picture Frames. son, With his wife, son and a baby, -as always willing to help a neigh- )estimates furnished on all o J164 POST7LL LAcenzed Aucticorear. Our prices are the lowest. bor who was in need of assistance, of work-Interior and Exterior. were driving west, when a car driv- tw Owunues of To" &"osshm� Aso. en-,by H A Buckley, of New York. For many years he was a member Alterations and repaim. 00 sizer"" =-N-Aza-flues.=rd 0!. Onk hooked the front of the Toronto mac- of the School Board. His wife. whose Chimneys Built Conere to Work. T% JR.2ZAT09 TOWNSKIPOU111RE lime, throwing it into the ditch. The maiden name was Melissa Decker, Phone Pickering 5712 osssvema� Glandalwaor for askol 10 0 A Ls," .'. other occupants of the car were not "a a daughter of the late David !F2!L* . A*smaissn"Ga. 31se, Moo" 0 lossa badly hurt. Buckley, and his bride Decker, long a resident of this Tovm FAIR04ORT. ONTilaloi 'tssoor ad ship, but who moved to Alberta some Zw-7- A Rood supply of are and Soft are On their honeymoon and concession 4. Coal on hand. Also a supply charge has not been laid. years ago, where he died. Mr. Knox S H I N G L R 8 A fatal accident occurred on Sun- 105 survived by his widow, who at GRANT-Lor "A T Lo' I cook ,of Kindling Wood, day morrAng on the King's Highway present is critically ill• and is also 7M Sur-.IV of NOT&Scotia 96}n lee 3i bridge, wheii ed by his two sons. W. •-A. & stove length. at the Almond Creek Galt GalvaMsed Steel Shingles, M S =- GR 0. 4.. A2. Brougham, and John, of Pentictom B Jay 12tf Phone Plek. 1709. Miss Vera Mucci, aged 19, of 126 1 Bird's Felt Slate Shingle" Maria St. Toronto was almost, lust- C. His funeral, which took pL_we on to Erskine. Cemetery was for oato at WK. RAW. LIOZN89D AVO­ aptly killed. She and her brother H. Sunday TIONZZR am Ytirk.Qmuwio ased D=&� DONALD MUNRO. PICKEKING an largely attended. T. PATERSO!,rS - CLAREM0 c6lat"a. AA kkm&of 01910M Mucc-4-accompmugd by two fri;��S, I -T-or-oww-were tus, be A. Bapia and wife of Call and got prices. Phone 2812 60. Terlso resommawc on rmE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER S. O. F. A. Football 49@'n Concert asrooped at NEWS'OScv 54 and Isdoipw on their way to Midland in a 460t lh� Wbillsy.Out- 27 WASHED OUR WAY. car at Brooklin. Aug, 27th.driven by her brother. 1$ is alleged Vie have made a business of by the police that the driver attempt- GREENWOOD. LAWS wash day. Here each color ed to pass another car, but lost con- and fabric is given rbe scielitt. trol of the car which scraped the Mrs. F. L. Green, is away at pres- Coal, ..',-Coal ' I four guard rail posts and .ran into ant on a well-earned holiday. G A R A G E I fic formula that beet meets its needs. For each class we use the ditch where it broke off a getl- Mrs. W. -A. Taylor is spending a AND SERVICE STATION use-from p' to twelve cb&a- ephone pole and turned over twice. fer days with friends in Toronto. gee Miss Mucci, who was in the back of Brighton We are Hard and Soft 18oal of the: of flifered rainsoft water. -eat Alex. and Mrs. Moore, prepared to do all kinds .beat !quality- on An average of six hundred gal- was thrown through the rear wind- spent Sunday with Stewart and Mrs of repairing of cars, also bat- !one !or your !*wily was ow, L_c _ft�lj glass sewerillw ti.e. Gerbett. ter I electric hand No wonder clothes Nuadea Bert Harvey and assistant are y uums-92LAK* jugular veiri. Dr. McLaren, of Whit- welding and in fact Wage nt�ng- for F. vi pal here are cleaner and by, was summoned, but the girl died busy in the 'everything In con- last longer. a few minutes after his arrival The I- Grecit. THOS. A. LAW 9 car was badly wrecked. A Mrs. S. Stewart has returned 'tti rection with An inquest EM c 3z mill go ffW Qshwim Lana 3) lis 'Coroner C F. Mc Toronto after spending several weeks car work. being eld b Gillivary. In tWe th!e neighborhood.' Gas, 0119, Grease and Accessorlea 63 Vs M_ t-M&L- &Lwaye on hand, Taxi Service. __7-er is out on a $12,000-lafl—. 'Mrs. 9 Piece All clothes ned frequent dry cleaning -kham,--are-4pending a few_ -ys With for .cievrolet Alco. to keep them sanitary. Our cleaning BROUGHAM. James and Mrs. Plaskett, department turns old clothes Ed.. and Mrs. Annis and family Was Betty Harvey is holidaying out like now. and Misses Pegg and Geb are holid- Gordon I Law Dining" 'floo M WR CALL AND DIgLlrVRR with her grandparenta here. ayirlF at Orillia this weik. The E, Crocker. family of Toron. Phone OW Miss Erie Davis has returned to IM SUit R.O. to, spent Sunday with the Matthews JOU418, IAXMI RspV6ft0"tlTe. her home after Spending a week with family here. Mr. and Mrs. In&, of Oshawa. A The fine new, residence being erec- Nr. and Mrs. Attwood and family e acksmithing I ted by 3 D ID Y OU rapidly, , Duncan is. progressing of Uxbridge, and Mrs. It"sell, Of very rap account of the funeral of the Toronto, azV with Mn and Mrs. Wil- on Eam shoeing a Specialty. late T A- Knox--the Sunday services KNOW 91 we 110140 sb0-ion-&-TWY— AM Gooml work,im-clud ling W o0cl Mrs. J. Brown who has been quite Dan Wolk, romptly. and Norman Ill for some time, is, we are glad to That Silverwood's lee Gresim ra lovely solid oak,9 Dan and Mrs. Gannon i ove Paw% attegiled to. and Mrs. Morton are having a mot- hear, showing sortie improvement the only lee cream sold on dialog room suits, finish Also, or trip this week. Her many friends-hope-that she the C"adlatm National Zz- of continue to improve. ed is Agent for Taco Farm Mr -and.Mrs. Allen and family� -hibition grounds? _Windsor -,br'0_*ia. "Machinery. Acton, spent the week-end with E. Mr avd Mrs. Steele of Brampton, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Chapman, of Eb- That Silverwood'* lee Cream -The buffet is W inches in d Mrs. Perryman.ZF. T. "Wood vrazd and W. M. S. will meet e enezer, spent Sunday with James and was theJee cream sold dur. at the Mrs. Raine. as did also Oscar and := log the Shrinors'Oonventio& --lens-h—. Th Wi s—aireal bar GREENWOOD -49tT-home-of-Mrs;--Jahn- Mrs. osh Toronto-?------ dial invitation is extended to all the p4ne k�4 We y, of sella A►t 17.50 That Silverwood's have ice cream awa. ladies of the congregation Plante all over Ontario Mrs. C. A Barclay is seriously Ill . SITUATIONS GUARANTEED Walnut finished Steel Bed, Binder Tine in Toronto.-Her many friends are That Silverwood'* lee Cream JW anxiously waiting for a favorable Canada is calling loudly for young :-all pasteRrized and home- all felt Mattress and a report of her condition.. men and y6ung women who ire thor genized ? .!Sagleas Spring, fill cow 'BERRY BOXES Miss Phyllis Gerow underwent an oughly grounded in modern burin- ThatSilverwood's lee Creamiw operation for appendicitis on Friday es-s science. Canada Busim-ss Col- all flavored from naturott -plate -for and afternoon in the Oshawa Hospital. lege, (College and Spadina), popal- flavors. no artificiab At $18.75 Irnit A last report she was doing well. arly known as Canada's Greatest flatiors or colors need? :FRUIT BASKETS Our people uvre much interested School of Business, has unequalled We have a complete line of Deck That Silverwood's lee Creaul �of Al quality. 1h seeing the giant dirigible, a good facilities *?or traininLy the type of view of it being had-from L. makes the ideal samitner John- young persons sbugkt,,by the great Chairs, Camp Stools,-Camp desseft? stop Heights south of the village. business concerns. Payments may Hammocks. 'Those Tihbt E. C. Jona?, nggis Cote and liam Mrs. William Wallace and daugh- be made when convenient. 1?r t9 , PARIS GREEN' I tens, the Misses Rowney and the W. who.cannot attend school may with- is the local dealer-for Silver 1 -7 family, all of Toronto, were out ch A.71SENATE OF LEAD J- Brov itrge study at home by mail. wood's Products? tton, M. week-end visitors at the home of T. Our President, George Spo "gerve Silvetvrood'q lee Cream and C. and Mrs. Brdwl�. P. has successfully operated busi,n- and 3mu eFin feel a6fifident that r7r. THE PICKERING. NEWS LT( I meet at the d � all the Ce A. Ster:ritt SPRAYERS The funeral of the late T. A. Knox "s colleges for over twenty-five you have served the best. -took place from the home of his son, years. Write. today for a list of Phone:1300 Wm. A. on Sunday afternoon to Ers- our successful graduates from your kine cemetery. The sincerest sym- district. address Miss Gertle Mc- E . -C. JON Furniture Dealer andl pithy orriES ALVIN BUSHBY thf the conrunity is extend-I Eachren, B. A. 274 Colle Funeral Dirwtor ire t. Tor- Also Ambulance Service ware one '.HardPh48W ed to the family, especially to Mrs. onto. Those interested in attending Druggist and Chemist, Knox Sr., who is in a very serious the Oshawa Business College, Osh- -Q";W ,o 1. '� .. L-PICHERING . Phone 6800 Piokertuf condition of.health at present. awe, will also,write the above. ,.'.. y,,•+.i.`*,': ,":,4 L +.:yy k .+;.�. v'w•x,.r:y. °:.,;...' ,w vL'7' - .. •a"'` u w r. . ✓ ..., :.e •. r } .. Mba• ya�w,M S]-. _ 7i `aD9k > ,MZ.,,y"k. ✓-Rn. ' '.1 y.'•.+ +�,v�,•,nm ,..,+wit ..d-.,'J-�, .•t,;i". a..&"!.. :� � 3.--"+� h . -�i '•d - `r -,„..f,5� F 9`J• .y Aly - :S .ri'r K',r, .61.' :!"' 5 _ ',,F '.if J. �T+• 4rT'm NI h'W. .{^'f•D''i.,etif a '� $ d. ?,: ".'e. a' w.: ➢.` .r,i,y '"G. . h'. F.,. - •! lf.' x1'4,'•' ' r ;u' s _ They figure they're protected bhcanaes - he's ah4l rift• and has pulitisal pull-" �ll always w 'SALADA9uality "How come they made him sheriff, - - _ _ air?„_ � the 'fnest you can - - PP� "About ten years ago t,ochiBe - _ r� ---1 - r� at`j�r County got so tough nobody else _ iia ingo he 'ob out man. Aadp � wanted t ] Y g - Martin Rruce'- cattle.were_ .being •, _ - l stolen from him faster than he could _.. o steal them from me." By FEVER B. KYN£ I "Ah L. $o they worked hit side of ;1 - i 1 the street,eh?" "They did. And Bruce .cleaned up - y on them. None of thele ever came to - SYNOPSIS. "Anything you want, son." trial. They just disappeared out of "Bourbon whiskey, the drink of the'country." ` TEA Kenneth Burney, adventurer and ntiemen sir. I'll have it nest.'. - "Buried where they fell, I daresay. one-tilne gentleman, comes to Brsdlpy ge + - policy, sir. Never 1 Bardin,king of the cattle.Fountry, for The -king' handed him bottle and Well, that s my p Flesh ���the galdeftni ,•g job. Burney has had a fight with glass and be helped himself. "Have bother to arrest a cow thief. The law 33artia Bruce, a rival cattle owner another," His MajestY suggmted hos- is liable to turn him loose. ft's situp- Kin stock ler and cheaper to open fire the min- q� 'I find in talkies I can't be active ........ aide y '__'_kuel Gallegos, a exican Th;k y� sir, but two reasonable ute you come up cn h' 1�; r( t� $ - on-my feet and isZk ai"ae came i3in�. _.... bandit The King, liking young Bur- b f you del - drinks are my •'mit•" 'because i y ay, he'll not. i • • -Douglas Falrbanka nelff style, offers him the-job of'-&-- The kit g telephoned-instructions "Have you ever killed a man, Mr., a _ �6Q Babies. D e. ting the cattle-thieves. - for the care of his guest's horses, sum- Burney?" CHAPTER II. tr_oned his butler,and ordered an extra (To be continued.) . ,. "Well, you didn't close -him out=- place set, Then personally he escorted Flee Literature Offered III i Mnot exactly. He got a dirty letter Ken Burney to a guest chamber with :,Rainy Day Fun .. Effort t0 L.e88Cn This _ the a bath opening o8 A. At the sight of On rainy days we have the greatest Drain dfigured es and ., horn _ our a ) i _ „ - fromcad skedd n , ythis Mr. Burney cowmen � tun. jig was up. You had a plaster on the his raiment frantically- "I'll be out The iollowing has been prepared by cattle.for seventy per cent. of their We hardly notice when the rain the Child Hygiene Section, Canadian value, the beef market was low a$d and dreased again in time for dinner," done; Council of Child Welfare. -very unsteady and the 9octors recently he called. For every minute's full of things to do, Whin we read of thirty babies dy- His Majesty smiled paternally and And supper time has come before .- had told the old man that he had a retired to his living room where he ing in twelve hours, we anz forced to bad heart and if he wanted to live a we're through. think, "Why cannot' something- be few years longer be had better avoid sat before the open fire and did some done?" - serious thinking "He's young," the We mend our games and toys with When we realize that not only excitement,work and worry. lie knew kin decided. "About twenty-eight. he couldn't pay the chattel mortgage, g glus and paste. thirty babies died, but that every College man, I imagine. His English so he sent your office a bill of sale is perfect Sauna Clara University, Then things for scrapbooks we moat t:welvb hours during 1928,Canada lost + fur all the cattle and retired- .He had find in haste, thirty infants under one year of age, enough money to lase him as long as doubtless. The dons all send their We look for boats and buildings, pets a rota'. of 21;196 lives, we ask-our- boys there. Akd Old Man Burney I rnelvea, "Why did they die? Could-, i twig heart will.last him, what with the taught him his manners. The trouble and planes, • alvage on the cattle and the lease Pelix Burney is that he's took And paste in lots of pictures while its they have been saved?" with telae. mioney for the ranch. • fine a gentleman and not quite fine . . _ _ Some of the chief causes of these I "Who are you?" enough as a business man, although deaths, accordir g to the Dominion I "I'm his son. I used to be ostensibly From colored papers thea we make a Bureau of Statistics, are: Premature t - bra riding boas, but mostly`I played he was a good cattleman. This boy hat, Births and Injuries at Birth-5,588; e - (polo at Santa Barbara.. My dad was Ken is direct, !rank, cheerful, clean Or else we roll a marble with the cat; Diarrhoea, DFsentery and D:ssases of every indulgent." and intelligent and in him the old Seto we paint some cards to the Stomach-4,144; Congenital Xal- panorama of"That's why why he went broke," His Hidalgo. strain must be about washed send away formations and Disabilities-3,634; Br'illt'ant�a and Splendor ;Majesty charged. "Strain of Spanish out He's no a refused-the ekerr. If in ssI To little friends.with whom we used Bronchitis and Pneumonia-2,334; in his blood. Always the Hidalgo." been he'd have refaned-the drinks I to playa-- and other Communicable Diseases- pt?rPIYJI�IA� �« Pi"O�P`AS$ 14 His Majesty was distressed. "He offered him. and told himself that an -• 1,459, ` might have known .I wouldn't have acceptance might prejudice me against Then Mother Mods some help in mak- Lack of knowledge, or tgoorancs, crowded him, son," he went o i. "That giving him a job. The plain-fact of Ing plea. I definitely contributed to the death of Tetter my attorneys sent him was just the matter is he didn't give a damn. .tad cooky men must have some rail 50 per cent, of thane' children; this Heil always be himse;f I like men • a tontine letter. He hadn't paid his � in eyes; , ignorance was evidepced by the lack �- like that. Oh, th, trucklers and pusaq-i of antenatal aervite, lack Of satisfac- :.'interest and they :bought a jacking- We string the beaus or take the pods up might produce it. I'm sorry." footers! They've tact or millions oft from peas- tory medlcan and tiarsing care at the Suudenly he turned almost.fiercely dollars and years °f ,ai`°ri7'' ' Yes, You ought to see our fingers fly with time ef, and following birth, and by - upon Kenneth Burney. "You all I'll ask `.rt Graydon to give this lad these! artificial feeding, etc. nL a onth for a riding job at seventy � � In co-operation with the. Federal )R014110 - . rva3hed up on the tine gentleman buss- de of. - what he's ma mesa?" he demanded. Bight after lurch-_..we.always sweep at.d-- Provincial . _ r "Segoro, senor. No more polo for I! be holds up—" the floor, _ Health,the Canadian Council on Child ; tPS He roused from his musing as Kea And then we're read? for our play Welfa.o is making an effort to try • Men Burney." Burney re-entered the room. "You .o "That pinto a polo pony?" one* more: reduce this tremendous loss of life "'lvo, sir. That's >riy top cow speak Spanish, 9011911. the king de- For w:a' the time we dress in: Dad- in Canada. A series of pre-natal and, �� '" A ' - -Urae! n ended. - dy's suits post-natal letters.'the latter covering "What are you doing in this conn- "Yes, sur ht runs in our blood like With-curly paper hair and tunny boots, the first year of the baby's life, and -- - ,.. a wooden leg. I even read and write _ �• including habit-training, may be se- "Looking for excitement and a job. we play We're-Robin Hood or Crusoq cured in French-and English, free of During the last week in A and I thought I might find both on 'El The- king nodded his satisfaction• brave, char b writs the Provincial De. It's a handicap to have "some one of these bright days I may charge, y Pg the first week in September. the p ask you to ride down across the line Or else we're hiding In.as island cave; partment of Health, or the Child Hy- lazg�t annual exposition in the world been born the heir to a small cattle I With boxes, sticks, and brooms and 'giene Section of the Canadian Council w,•dl be is progress. business, you know. The only boys into El Cajon Bonita and talk Spanish outer things, on Child Welfare, 408 Plaza Bldg., Features, displays, buildi^np, aortas to a oisano there by the name of , - > ' who amount to a hoot are those that , Ont..start at at the bottom and grow tip with Miguei Gallegos." ,� clowns or kings. so huger,magni$aentanddivet i-- tions, We change to Norsemen. airmen, Ottawa .:� "Thorn in your side, air? Young Q Red that two million people from it. And I concluded that since the _ .: cow business was to be my life Work Mr' Gurney's tones were freighted � almost evert country will visit this But then the.lights go on and Daddy For Blisters - Minard's Liniment. and that life work had to be done for wit`s sympathy. unique and colossal enterprise. The king favored his goes` with a cries, somebody else, now that my father •"Well, -well! Such doings give me - The 1930 Canadian National cold, direct, beetling glance from _:baa been cleaned; I'd pick tae biggest g .. great surprise!" � - Exhibkios< promises to «lipee all " and best cattleman in the world and under shaggy--wild eyebrows I'm Spider's Thread in Surveys Fors time has come while we're previous eters. certain he brands my cattle. What's p y 'go to work.for --:m.' " at play- In the construction O! surveyors' fa- « • His Majesty looked at his watch. more, he gets away with it, son. He , LE$ VOYAGEURS, a 'brilliah, "T�oo la a to eat at'lie mesa hall now" ,sawed. After.a while he said; "Gal- And we have had the nicest relay day strumenta, utilised los the pur�oge of pageant reviewing Canada's develop= -Lydia Lion Roberts, surveying and mapping our country, ' - .. s wants :villin � ' - mane from rte earliest days' will be hd observed. I'll telephone Art Gray- lop g'� " - use is made of a number of different don to send one of the boys over the "I shouldn't be a bit surprised, his - staged each evening by 1500 per- . est replied, still more sympathetic- A Few Fish HLDts materials. The most novel of these, -- - hill for our sok n before it vera guest perhaps, is the thread of the spider, �TOaers°II mold's largest stage. too dark, and alio-have an er man go ttttaay Cooks -come for your horse. Coyne in, Mr. tend to the matter for you if placed their"artistry- in the de of the telescope as an aid !ti sighting ALL-CANADA PERMANENT FORCE disblayiag .. in the killing depa tment. Is it a RAND (by pwinisolm Drparteamt of Milia $un.ey. coration of dishes coming to the table. aeon detEnite objects, The'recent arrival bowed graciously, one-mAn job?" ,� With Rsh a few precautions before the and Deface.), m ow-wily assental off' murmured his tlisuka dropped his "That's the heli of it, the king �°OA°f�'�'��lkary ppm fish is cooked will prove much-'more from Z'aao.da'.Itgiilar Military Fwa�biiah cam reins and left-the into tied to a cOnf "He lass about three ban- - ke h r,while he followed the kin into Bred followers tnd I suppose he can effective No-embellishments can con TION ' boom oke EZI IIB3 y - - - g _ cess L .badly_caitW- - Z 00e�I _.., _ U9 is fou oaoeeRs- X! zs spacioas van room. re a go�� All fish should first be washed iii aiad > Z+�Q ,_;_ .efl< his -- -_ � chaps a - " salt water, with the exception, of T:emeadoew d*laya and ear tossed them and bis hundred-dollar "In that event, young Mr. BY 4"CIATICA-Iin all6ac�ches. Tiveing sad Pads, sombrero on a divan while the kin murmured, "what you need is a new course, 01 smoked fish, which is usual % �isdodins s&000.Futurkim yeas inswing at a sideboard. g chief in your,'-diplomatic corps. A ly wiped over with a damp cloth to Mere is' a never-failift F�pr�a�Marathon Swim fa world •.`Drink?" said His jesty _pro's- three-hundred-man mesa might devel- preserve its flavor. �I@ "Salt'Sah should be soaked to fresh iormof relief from Gh, lemeL--a famara tmbepta"s \ op international eompiications and we fiCiatiC psis: "What have y6u•got?"gen Burney must avoid that." water to remove some of the salt Outboard motorboat. rowing, can.oet� `asked politely. "You haven't heard the half of it," When preparing salt fish do not ant sculling and Yacht races and other thrill the king complained. i�with a knife-separate it with the, s ng aquatic-events dairy. "I can_gnaws-it,-liowever. you.' fingers-or with_a fork-it 1s as nasal- :` R t adiaa N�Oaal Motor Show In *011d,* s IS I believe, referring to Mr. Martin rive to "steel flavor" as s4eIicate - Bruce, of the Triangle B. P worked salad. This is a k izwi Awa°°p two months recently #or Mr. Bruce, ' The eyes, gills, fine and scales W coma should be removed from.all whole fish Take Aspirin tablets and you'll avoid around the bunk house _ HARRIS, F and naturally, anon ed and the Inside needless suffering from sciatica lam- SAM No other sweet laser at night I heard more or-less gossip, and the tail trimmed b and similar excruciating sibs. carefully cleaned acrd wiped with a agO- p Psssidawt =so long,cows so lhtie ot. put.two and two together and decided - They do relieve;they don't do any harm. H,w.WATEM, - does zoo much for you. to come to wor or " ' - - -- wet cloth. Just make,sure it is genuine. -- Cs+tsrati Mawtasr, — The king menaced him with-his Ezceptiona-lo�riesa�ular� ___Spin__ _ i a forefinger. "Young fellow;'he charg- which keeps its fins an scalae, an rad. �� IN A ted, "the men who get along in this mallet ani smelts,.which are usaally _. .._ = TRA54 MARK-Roo. world crea#e theH�uxuties-'-' left undrawn_ „ To skin a Sat Sieh bei at t -- t Promooes good htatlth svhea tswod Well, I was spared the necessity f44ew-F� - ,.reguhu4y after every meal. for creating this opportunity,,air, but with a thin sharp blade dipped in cold 0�- 1c cleanses teeth and throat, when I learned that the opportunity water for round llsh reverse the operation and begin at the head. UNTING, fishing, pie. it •mouth and breath, and existed and that there were, in ail p H ntcing.swimmllig and strengthens the gams- .ikeliho�A. n0 other candidates for"the To fillet or bone a fish use a sharp ciutsinx on lake. river, Your health is aided unpleasant job of araothering it, I knife (it possible kept for the per- sound of bay sea to the cost of r bay happiness, while he pleat made up my mind to Beek the nomina pose), snake an ineiaion-close up to contentment and'en}oY- - tion. Mr. Martin Bruce's def of the backbone, then carefully remove men o! C r u t s a b o u t �• pre is serve' the flesh with long even strokes. owners. or maverick is not only loose,but he is, ThisCrudouble cabin e in'addition,addition, sheriff':of the adjacent Crimping or slashing the fish-Rcross 10" wide at. za' long b' • 10" wide and S 4" draft county, Cochise County, Arizona: The at certain distances improves. the is a completely ettuipp-d +• Bruce ranch laps over into Arizona. flavour of the fish considerably. summer home and isAiehard,8on priced 1 A !31x atfan OOOc3 cttrtd Martin Bruce is an old-time killerr Never allow fish to stand in water tory. St eys Utz, touro - and a brave man. Ile never ran from fo any length of time, otherwise much sternoid�n. aExcellent //�� • 1' Good fou' YOU a fight; he-never-fczok s bluff, and he of Ra itsvor will be destroyed.- design. perfect balance _ _ 1 3O`CY084b ' c><a never wile Quite -a`3ia8blB,job.tao'. and staunch.iom quality con- „ AAV ^ convict him of rustling. zper1eQce is the child of thought, ■truottoa maks Or u f s= aLonts sonad naynd sea- `SII "Gallegos and hia• men do it far and thought is the child of action.- A QyaAer�T60:i.p.any: Sales and Service by him b�i.,w the line and the choicest_ Benjamin Disraeli0 Ifertne motor vas orris- aggregation a gallows' trait unliuna -- InRR spend a thirteen T. Bti F. Bi l,:; r N.A. mules. Writ Sots oata- ^ ISSUE�p, 33—`30 does sit for him north of the line. Have Minard'a Liniment on y*ur.tll+sif. 1op1e, 371 Bay StreetoltoetA, Ont. Z, Ytl M Z­ 77" ........... back to London. He would stage & Versatile Clock vMe'1f1[aA' 4W StrOke come.back. After AN, Hamburg was not much of a place, and there bad The Arrow of Truth 0. BILL had staged a come back. been that affair of a shot in the dark. Straight from the-mighty bow this ------- not know tkMt' he wanted -to He did Two years ago he had not supposed truth is driven- 7-it to be possJble; that was wheir he stay particul, rly. "They fall, and they--plone, who havO, �-had made that ignominious bolt for it, Bill had read the second paper on not striven." -chugging through the. Channel in a- his,way-back.- There had been a mo- Fly.tar,..O.shaft of light, all doubt to little cargo,boat,-hldde& away-under for accident. Sir Guy-Haraton and his deeming, bride were motoring in the Wye Val- ks 9f linseed smelling of mildew. Apf Rouse men from dull despair and Wit That was when he had fingered*the ley,-and'there had been)Ln accident. dre3'.mlng. Sir 'Guy had escaped uninjured, but goepe • tat litti"Urse that had-been Millie's High heiven'i eikatigel, be Dust gift to him. Lady Harnton had sustained bad.head God-given— py-w—IM.sobi, Injuries. "They fall, and they alone, who have Millie. red eyed and gul had rushed him down to the quay. "Head injuries," Bill had said to �ratft I'And may God bless you," she had himself. ncij; striven'"Whew!! Perhaps she will isobbed, 'land bead you back to -me." *havi lost ber'memory, and that'll be Truth , stranger than fiction—W 7 pity. It Millie remembers all she -Willie had always been sentimental. J, Te married woman. a the avera . -Se wee bdnTing helped--me--to do she wil 4as—zatith on Milli7e's sof more likely to pay me satisfactorily. Sill Free love must be the kind you give went now. He had met Millie In a cafe: she After all, she has never dared tell her d d -It get any in return. 4 sang songs there, not too well, but in baronet, that. I'll betmybottom,dol- anner that had held lar." Before marriage,a man holds an um- A certain.fresh ip the clientele, A ,rough lot they were. it was a week or two before he Before over a woman's head to keep. A from Millie. , It was a little ',some of the most desperate people you heard her from getting wet. After marrla&6, frightened letter, a typical Millie at- could meet, but they had listened in. 4, to keep her hat.dry. fair. She had had a dreadful acci- 'a pleased way to Millie's rendering of *"Home, Sweet Home," and "Loch Lo. dent, and Ohl she was so upset. She There's' a fall in stole for the man would like to see him very much in- Who Is above his work. mond." You can get even the tough deed, she hoped that he would call, -eat customer with the,old songs- they ;bring a catch to his. throat and a tear but--and there she had gone off into The fair girl wept over The Man meandering'to his eye. Millie had stood on the soexplanation which Without a Country, but when she con- e- bcould not follow. She had ended platform and had sung them with a aidered the possibility of a country g ciousness and a girlish charm that UP with the phrase: "Now we'll-see without a man she realized that.the ra his." 'were fascinating. Millie,-in her home- about.tauthor was a piker at creating tragic if only Millie had not ended up with situations. made white frock, standing by the dusty aspidistras, while the wheezy1that phrase It would have been so old piano tinkled out an accompani- much easier. It frightened him, The The home merchant not only saves ment. Millie, Me a garden lower sud- whole tone of her letter frightened you money but also the disappoint- denly transplanted -Into some tatid him; It was not natural. Perhaps she meat you're sure to.get when buying opium den. had been afraid of the blackmailing from a.fly-by night agent. Bill had taken a faj2cy to Millie, and he might atte.mpt. Blackmailing, such This marvellous clock was unveiled in old tower of Cornelius. Lierre, NoI. . he would not black- It never takes much to please a man 'the friendship had ripened. Millie had a hard wordBelgium. recAly. Besides Indicating Greenwhich time.-it gives signs Of mall Millie, he would merely ask for _who ismuchly pleased with himself. him, little knowing what she Zodiac. i loan. a loan she could not afford to was doing, Bill had not told her too wearing long skirts with much, holding that women-always refitse hiiil. ,I say," he began. "I Surely we He had written and asked for an ap- that shook ­He doesn't know any- stopped him. bare legs will not be a ;ood combina- blabbed; he had told her just enough He was groP- tion. She say---coma back It-was to be this after- thing about' it," he told bimself. to cover himself. and had used her has never dared tell him." tug desperately.for time, and he start- catspaw' Millie hadn't too much noon- Bill was on the doorstep, A d nervously. No one Is likely to accuse you of In, and she was In love with B14 dressed spick and span for the Inter- "All Millie's friends my friends." ed anew. fingering his hat view. said Sir Guy; as he pulled up a chair. 1,It:s like this. I don't see how I can stinginess It you keep all of,your tem- eat. As would not shame her. '' omen in love will do a great d Millie had awakened to the uncom It wforward to seeing as a large house. Millie must And she Is looking to possibly, do her any good by seeing pew. molly nasty mesa of things too" late. be very rich these day9, very rich and you: she has talked a lot about you. her, and I don't want her to be upset.Supostng you said I hadn't turned UP-. I Bring a girl with hay fever some, Bill had grown a little tired of her; comfortable, and he felt he was en-, She was very fond of you, you know." suposAng you said—?" golden rod and she'll be sore; but a After besides. ' she had a wayofsaying- titled to a little of that comfort. "We were always good friends." said -Of coursp:�At is exactly se you feel," lily Is no I thing to sneeze at. "Now we'll se about this." that Irri-t all, he had looked atter her,when she Bill. and his voice raaptd. He did not said Sir Guy. "Perhaps I should have of had been singing at the cafe for know that he qutte liked the poettion; you would fated him. It seemed absurd, written to you: I thought The seeming essentials to a bride's miserable thirty shillings a week Fair: it-was unexpected, it struck'bim as course, that a man could be Irritated by a remark of that sort, but Bill had I Is fair. True, he had made use of her ominously strained. have gathered from her letter that she hope chest these days are a gun and bit, own.reasons-. for his 'own ends, and that use-would wasn't quite=-­quite normal." can opener- Bill had never known his father, he possibly be even more useful now. "Well. I thought I ought to explain "I.-I ought to have done—" Bill one or two things first.'-said Sir Guy, Life was fortunate. All the same, he blurted 'out. Of course 'You've nearil of the 'hail been brought up by the woman 1 affably. -Millie wanted to come H let Scotchman who crowned his wife be who.was his mother, and he had re- wished she had not written In the:add straight in, but I thought It was not He groped for the door, e manner: she might have been fright- himself out. He could not give any fur- cause she rinsed. out his shaving garded her always with an awe that ened, but be had not liked the tone of fair.to you, You should know," excuse, for the reason that he brush. va.9 terrible. It was not that she,had that letter. ­Vlh-what Is it" asked Bill, ner- could think of none. .He knew be iras beaten him; In her wiser moments ehideously eousy strAld. and that he must get knows as much as • she had been fond of him, almost kind, it had reminde him of his mother. Toasty Gft-"That horse kno 71 7 -eHe did not know why-, but since the . Sir Guy stared him full between the out into the clean sweet air, and away t, blutches of a hideous and cruel die- but from the first she had been In the affair of the shot in the dark he had eyes. -You heard about Our lithefrom the house and this suave bus- APP-Well. don't tell anybody. You thought a lot about his mother The motor accident' It was In all the band of Millie's. and the atmosphere. may want to sell him some day." "se A disease of the brain. Insanity. She had had it in fits at "a time.There -awful way in which she had looked at[papers, and Millie wrote to You; Yes, He must get away. him, with her mouth twitching and f (-urse she wrote to YOU." Fear gripped him closer as he got An Inquirer wants to, know who It She would be sane and natural, then her eyes glassy. -Be had not seeaxher 1­ yould, come.days. even weeks, when 1 0 Bill gulp He took to lit. heels 1. ed. Yes, she wrote to Into he.,.troeL -was that originated the remarks about out suddenly she would launch herielf 81fice she was, taken away. and be, me and ran. Its belag-a great life It you.don't week "She had head Injuries, you-know. Sir Guy went back to the mauve and end. upon one of those terrible periods. hoped he never would see her; he I could not stand It again, of that he I'm afraid-I'm afraid she tea't quite orange boudoir, where Millie @at. W-aya she had said, "Now we'll see ! what she used to be. I don't want to -Now we've seen about that," said Clarice-"Well, aren't'You surprised 7 'about this.- That Mid been the be. was convinced He was ushered into a beautiful hall frighten you. and she wants to see you 'be, Indifferently. to beak that Harry Proposed to me yes- .-Sinning. -And that's the end of-it," - sb�a --- and across It into a small library look- very much. but you must be prepared terday.7" Insanity" was the only menace to r a shock." You-see, she will.never agreed., verb—be thr6ates- it for Agnes--"No. not ABIII'vi life. He had always been sick. ing out upon the square garden.. I her no' to do something desperate last was A small library, but there Was be quite—quite sane again."' He kissed e turned face. "Sweet ad eningly afraid of it. Perhaps it was accounted for by the Anal scene besomething that hinted expensivenes Bill felt his mouth going dry, and darling of a Millie,' he said+ ecstatt- week when I rejected him." - A. tore they-took her away,when she had about the morocco-bound books, the his eyes goggling. He made an.effort call;. "And now what about some tried to cut her son's throat. He had One -delightful-oil-painting over the to speak but the words would not tea?"-;ht-Bits. One way of cut.ong down the v.vheai simple mantleptece. come: he was seeing his mother as he 0 acreage In this country would be to 'sever forgotten that. He had not long to wait; he heard had last seen her, and he could not C�racks In Doom teach the'iarrners'golf. !'Now we'll seeabout this," had set & step The mere fact of Millie's saying, out-side on the polished floor, bear the shock. :.[-I didn't know," When.cracks b9oome apparent in : " e---A and tur ' of newly _built An. -In-law to a it was miRtes Sir GUY ros es, owing to *contraction of the husband's best friend in these days 01 ,kis teeth en edge. He h-4 -arr ned-tuluit%yelY. But it was not he said at last. dark-stained doors old-fashioned mother e. No. or cuunle YOU 13 9 at her; he.had menaced her, but Mil_ Millie who came In; ou. Die was a stupid little thing, and she husband. He was-tall and grav-04, and did not know. I felt I should explain. wood, It Is a good plan to-rub or brush modern wives and all that that means. had forgotten when the next time his mariner was reserved enough com Now I'll send her In-to Tee you.; she In a little boot polish, when.the'cracks A, came along, p etely to baffle Bill, is quite harmless, you understand, un- will no longer be visible. -Son--"Say, mom, -was baby sent Altogether he had ' I . * thought I'd like to see you less you cross her. Just down from heaven' d not been sorry agree with - 0 hen you'll have no English waiters are so greatly In Mother-"Why, yes, my dear." when the colossal mess up occurred first," said Sir Guy, and he seemed all.-sbe says aad t. ----and li�=Eard—tolniailcies 1�e—faw;iy.- 7at his=ease. 1,HwV0 - I A14""'It- F-OOr -liff's Millie, a d.that tbey-are gradually a .-Son—They 'Inust like tely to h V0 dreadful thing." ing the foreign variety from the Lon- things 4@et up there." Iblotchy with crying, had waved him cigarette?" Bil He went across to the door, but Bill don market. off from the quay. t wor- I'lit the cigarette with a ban-di He had no 'A odish tried too 'much about what would lisp- MSkid' pen_to her. He had.never troubled Himself to go'through a'forni'of mar- Druids Meeting Anyone who can do plain sewing can ria _ g�. that would have been much too mak4 'thin serviceable skirt in a few binding for Bill.He had chugged away hours!'First: Take a straight piece pt silk --#to-the Chanifel, and hoped for luck. -to­ M material- 18inches— .1. or col on V sa Millie had written to him once or -38 to 45 inches- -..twice, but her letters"had been tea wid-e-andlong, accord the size of the person� to be stained epistles, begging him to send ing to for her, asking for help; he had not fitted.' Draw this straight piece of answered them, but was alwaya'mov- jrnolz 'tinder both arms, let It meet in tug from one,addreas to another'. That front and pin it together in a straight ' 1S-inch seam, putting the pins in verti- Iwas the better way I dealing`with a tally and lea�ing It loose enough ,woman. Don't give her your perman around the body to permit of easy ---ent address, movement. -This makes a sheath from '-Thea ho-bad seen something In a 4—ewspapez-, it Uad caught his eye in " , i under the arms to below the hipline. The sheath is then shifted toward the ri coffee shop In Hamburg, where he a -left.alde.-until.-thq­pinned seam is di- near trying to recover froma very, rectly under the-left arm.' It should near shave. A liU­rg`­1arY­affii­r-wit.h a be loose enough at the bottom to &I f16-14-empereA7`614 gentleman following too closely to be.plessant. There had low bending at the waistline without been a shot !red In the dark; un- straining the seam. pleasant thing, shooting, you never Second: Shoulder straps of ribbon iltnew what the charge .against you or_tapeare adjusted to the top of the' I might•be, and BLIT had no wish to sheath. After his it is stitdhe&. It is! . owing for It. He read the Viper Idly then ready for the skirt to be attached Third': The Maftrtail for the skirt Is At first, saw the heading and read .4gain. Millie had married,. she hadate' next basted to the sheath. Beginning at the cedt6r-fiout'of tlii�-sli"th, the !married marvellously well, a baronet. Bill stopped munching ant-stared material Is eased on,not jathiied, and It In carried from'the center front to- 0 bard. Millie at just Millie had been -,W ward the left; around the back, across a poor prospect, but Millie married to the front to the left "ids, two inches a haronet�and a baronet filth cash be- from the tinder arm smini of the kind him, was worth considering. Bill -had scribbled Millie a line of congratu- sheath. This lap-over Is finished with ahem and may be left open or caught -,latiou then and there; he wit -to hear about It. Might he canext In Londoncallwhen with a few buttons. The skirt to then The Marchioness ot4agelass presenting the HIM*& Hors bo the Aroh-Druld, duriag rwmt Royal Notloaal ready to stitch, hang, hemand pro". " Then Bill thought ahopg gottt" ElAteddford in the college-growids at saucer, swan4L It to extremely simple to make. ZI -k .•'d'*•-.S'V j 0 i�t�s•:-,new „W a.+. ,s. : +: d� •y *4 - `} r•,••f: i..'.!'c .:',7l<,y '",d'�•'.. �,�;9 .• .. ^ice - •. ,z�r ..s'..., `- .'.... 5 .' + _';. ,• .M.�^ '•'� -';:f-- Y.. } D . . B g3 gj R 130ND8-aoverament, Municipal sad team plow and grad and work ' rims TABLE-Plicl eN follows: 'Mor age Bondtt. alp.Ladw�+1� bridRe20.W: Jos Mitchell. team plow T.R. Tcaiasgout$ Security and all in s. - Mortgage Mail 7.58 A M• Iaeucaace of all kinds. Safe lnvestmeats At from'660 7 per y sari eocape coo 8 II 25: " ' „ 2y Local 1°•34 P.IL cast. .r-• _ TmxMS (Continued next week,) g0 Local 5.18 P.Df Low rates for Auto Ioeuranca and t hRO.Ofj TNANKi. Daily eaeepi Sunday. Fire Insurance. 1N8URANUE-All classes writWind. A 61.76 per year.; $1.60 if paid in advance! iCkl , __-'___._ `•�gvb�edpdona so,the united States and Creat Trains going Wast due as follows- Also,representative of oAccident and S bile - eluding Fire, t3tstatn$2.90 w advaacs. ., st rm Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes wish to No.-27 Local. _9+23 A.M. The Caaafla Life. Assurance Co. Phone or write . express their sincere thanks-to rel- ,. 29 Local 2.23 P.M• 421y Address 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitby atives, r, g •,f. 8.40 P.M, BROUGHAM, ONTARLO .+ •�= JOHN MURKAR,•Proprietor, ariends and "neighbors 'for- 9' Mail - their kind sympathy and beautiful Daily except Sunday 4 PICKERING COUKCIL. floral tributes in thein recent sick- Foregoing is according to Standard _ ness, and sad bereavement in the loss !rens. . The above council met pursuant to of their loving daughter, Margaret. -- . R Y :� 0 R R � S H sad'ournment on Tuesday, the 5th inst. T � NOTICE . The SHOW BOA Members all present, the reeve in the - : K ERIN G chair. Minutes of last meeting were Pickering on-the Lake _... "read and approved. . W hrtevale Mills A com; was read from Frenchman's _. DA. N _ :'Chopping every day Camping TentingU Picnicking $ay Community Asdociation request- - - _.-- ing the placing of lifesaving equip- P' anent on and around the wooden T Swings and Play Grounds under- _ GRAIN-FLOUR-FEED y -Quality Foodstu � . bridge at Frenchman's Bay. the shade of the old - _ Constable Chester was heard re Headquarters for apple trees. _ Prices u STERLING MILLINaC0•' LTD. _ transient can, ers on the street run- , 'The pilice to'epend a , - = deo errs Park at t. r . --sin he High grade Feeds for Poultt'y, _ •- .That Are Right. Frenchman's Bay, Residents to t Cattle, Hagg etc, SU\DAY ' FTERNOON� - ;immediate neighborhood complain of Refreshment Booths :disturbances by these people. ,ANTHONY WILSON , SAL'NDERS,BARRETT You will find that it Will pay yon'to do -. Joseph Evans,Claremont,was bpard Proprietor .tz UNDFRS a on behalfof a newly created organiza- - - SA your shopping 48tt -Phone Mark. 5502 tion representing the old Baptist _ . Cemetery, asking for a grant to stag• ---s------ - g ` d meat a fund being created 1�Orr1 h'8 of said cemetery. No action was taken In the matter. s , The reeve was appointed to attend = 4tbe Ootario Municipal Association on -- OOD D P - A ug. 27, 28 and 29 at Toronto. BPi Cel'tdlll 'O CHERRYW AN ICKERIN( The standing •committee on Trane- phone dark. 5020 'Phone Pick. 800 iand,reton, Power and Light reported SAFETY t sad recommended the following pity- _ Ment; Hydro-Electric Power Coal- mission, Greenwood street lights for Tickeringtwo months 30,3'3: Hardware Store a - Q The standing committee on Relief uUd with Gyproc� a� 1" f- _^ • reported and recommended as fill3ws: That the Clerk notify A. E. Christian. - -- - County Clerk, that Charles Kennedy Rome SE can hurl your CLIMAX BUG KILLER -rea is as indigent and a' resior use 0' dent of the '• Municipality of the, fowuship of Pick- � ' to destruction \ toer-vegetables,acurcant�and gooseberry bushes, Roe Bring: i I unless a fire-resistant ma- � '� -' •- � 'buehes, shrub9 and all enroll vegetables- The standing. committee on Dam- th and is easy Co apply. stimulates the rages for Sheep Worried by Dogs re' terial such as the new grow sppoorted and recommended payment as / Ivory coloured Gyproc �� , . All kinds of Garden Toolq, Screen Doors Window r (follows: W H Pugh, two sheep killed Joly 9tb 40.00;G M Forsyth, inspect- Vallboard is used in its !screens and 9ereen Wire Cloth. ing same 8.10; E L Ruddy, one lamb {Construction. r c r Chick Starter. Chick Sera and Baby Chick Grit. 1 !killed.ons iamb and one sheep injured - a on May 28 and 2S-^1.90; C Puck-rim. :Inexpensive, perms- • = ,one lamb insured July 12 5.00; W C - Plow Sh Tee for nearly all make of Plows Willson. inspec 'lting Puckria's sheep meat, easy to apply, Gyp- C oo. ,c!-•tel ro ,, c Wallboard does not The standing committee on Contin- ,Arg •f'� .; ent for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Rep$ttrs. ,genciem reported sad recommended �.,f �lttffl. it is exactly what Fleury Plows and Seufflers gw►ymeat as follows D R Beaton. on you wast for f/re-safe :. aecouat of salary 125.00; Jobs Mur- = ' e have a i et it• or it is not made. Oftat, printing sac 11 50: W 1;' Petty. walls, ceilings and par- - , W it, can g �. J Todd and O H Pugh. fence-viewers. titions when you build, r - oervi-.es re ldannell sad Beckett Air- gpute 800 each;Frenchman's Bay Own• remodel Or repair. �rIPI( ,ers' Associatton, life-buoy on bridge v r►t Frenchman' / your dealer today Js S• Bs Bay 15 00. _ N' r The standing tom®ruse on Bonuses • lfor Wire Fence@, Drainage Matters for full information on _ etc., reported as follows : From N S Gyproc Wallboard or .> - ValuesIftobieson, reception of notice of bund- 'send for interesting free j �le • - "--- ling a wite.isal�e_ on en boundary of _ ,. " Issd between Into 2ta and 27 in the 5th book, Building and I�e- .. eooceasioa and recommend at the ;modelling with Gyproc.' - - -- - Road Supt. inspect the same- pi ame. p ._ Also• the reception of application° AND pu of Hal De9q, Collars and Parte are the best 'yet. Bee ours :'-for bonuses from E Bagebaw and W GYPSUM, LIME c linea - = R Brown, on roc e B F con and lot 2 - NE, CAINADA, sad be convinced. We Have values that spell �atisfacfion - con 1, respeciively, and recnmmead a ED car Bunts LI�i[I We g it fine line4 of Work "- these be included in the Road andFight, - •_ - - .._ _ _. '.Puce Ontario an tt.. p are , _ . xod Bridge report. Mur l t ic•ea carry nom d -. The standin,r c-jmmittee on R"ady -. 11 n it old - and Bridwe% tep.0 ted and Tec()nmernd• _ Men'-3 e _. _ _ �u T liI Ov ra a, Smoc rf�uyera a and to e od the folluw•ir,g parriirnt• : Burling. � OV�,.�n at @con my prices, ;too Steel Co, reint •r,.inu sten' for two ��� 1WD)\u�( )• R Wotl-d, rx roruixer Edd Our SieD`y Fine Wear $ectiun i� quite.complete Trp us. bridges 973 if. P g iengine ti 50s The Pedl it People, pipe culverts 57.22: also pipe culvert ' ' Claremont Village Clmrewout to.tifor ay Our goods aped repeat cuatornec9 always, 39.42. A Davi• oper,ttinag gixaer cons t +9, Saud 4 ne cools C Puck W. engine grading same coos f81 t14; «'' Bir lsou CECIL ", TBRADLEY aboroo' Holtby-culvert and iVitAou '' `bridge 82 00; R Lynn, ditto%20: Jas Mi1G6o. ditto 1_01.86: John Morden. $ ♦ - e I 1 • �' Q K E R ditto 83 30: T Coady, worE on roads beidges 80.50;-Fred Pugh,ditto 50.50: :- Wood; put dust lapse ea Bay road 1.50; F Pugh, instal pipe e t a con 9 don Pic"' P 'Whitby to ay half 8 50; W Birkett, le b N. M. Gordon, i PE "' AL p For sa y iaitto4.00;Thos Coady.ditto 8.60;Roy -- - --, __-- - Ward.on acct of sale�ly 160.00:also for _ - eamlt6 fuse and caps x.12; J - - - FOR TEAM �� _-_-- "!`artier. team Wilson's badge 1200; " =W J Michell, ditto 88 bp; S Beelby. J _ ' * ',Brass-mounted Team Backbend Harness, • A inch layer trace with heel chains, •. $9Z� `Pickerin Mills . _ ... With•5 ring breeching. ineteod of back- 's { httvag bond, '449.00 Af Q9ravet the sing $1 g . ., - $ Mack mounted Team Backband Harness, lb�.90 i we have a limited -quantity of 6 S6M& _ p=tra good-'gnaTit 3hottaat' Coach . - •' - 5 ring $Teething - the price of ordinary mill ua!, Thi is no mAde oar- feed, excellent for pigs T t a factory harness,but caetotri in or any live stock. own shop at Markham. - We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. We feed business i= our line -tee ICKERINO-TORONTO - - - study thi= to wive you the best possible value ,. _ �T for your money. D D dare 50 Cents _ 'We have Chick Starter, Egg llagh T Harness and Collar Manufacturer Scratch Feed. or any. filed A. (Standard Time) Leave Toronto v -_- _ H ' - - ----- A. M' P.'M. - -- - - - - - AM 'I'•- Home Phone;3400 aped, deli er- w 8.30 _ res any reason W 8 25 1 55 tsLance. w.8.55 2 55 7.39 3.30 7.55 3.55 8.30 x.30 e Pbone5817 , 8.55 .C55 Twine9.30 5.30d ^9.55 5.55 10.30 8.30 Bi 1J •° ;--- 11 30 7.80 r. __1.0.55 z 8.65 - MiUing ComUanv - 11.55 7.55 Y. M. -- r - --- - -- 12.80 980 '-W a►supply of Binder Twine, 800 feet and 860 feet. -: P. M. z 8.55 - 1.80 - -I0.$A « . ' e have _ 12.55 9.55 Hay Fork Rope and Sling Ropes, Facks Etc. DoAA N 0 N v10.25 _ w-Daily except Sunday " v Sunday only ;Paris Green, Arsenate of Lread,Climax - :: z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only. _ y BROUGHAM Toronto - - -Bug Killer, also Cattle Spray. - Coach connections at for Barrie, Orillia, New line of splendid Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilten, Brantford, - .' :miner Running Shoes all sizes. + Niagara Falls, Buffand intermediate pointe. alo Goodyear Tires and Tubes for all cars. ;DRESS GOODS coach connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A. pointe A. good supply.of all kinds of Groceries at lowest prices, Just in, for ladies andQ► Children, Ines Phone your order, We deliver. 'Gra ' Coach Phone Markham 8402. Arsenate of Lead, Lime, -Patio ! General (°,. River Green. Climax Aug • M. Duncan, Merchantf y+ -liel v•Y iC'r i,,,,,tY r"Y E•'r'<' S. •y. o; _ `aFj''. .y a.+ 'ci=+r-w" `c e„ "J I i t• , ... ,�`: ta�'m -r^�.G^s"+.•er :.'-.Sf.c' •.�,.ue¢..•��a'. ':�.....,-.-.... aws.,oavvi .+Y'.'.� w-a:.`s .waa�.+y .•r.r•v..�: :...so[a.+ - 'Ir v _ a , QLA!<;SNONT. • Fred and.Mrs. Lynn $oto to y'ait IM—Spring 1!81 Peterboro•on Saturday..afternoon M O IAA�, B1acksmithing 1 r - Chas. Cooper received anothot last- Hard Times Price i,ii carload of tractors last week. A light frost is reported to Mve Having rented my premises in, Horse4hoeing and General Work :a —Born, on-Thursday, July Stat, becurred in this'Iocalit on Tues- . Pickering I have moved to y 3 Bartlett Pears, .. .. - 8.00 promptly ,attended to. x to Reg. and Mrs. Lister, a dau• day morning. =N'.SAjj]- 8-Large Montmorency Oherriee', 3.00 Uwn Mowers Sharpened ghter. Mr. and Mrs. 'Purchase, of To- 3 Lombard Plums,- ,. 250 and Repaired. -D, L. Hill, of Toronto, spent a 'here. I- kill• conduct a black• - ronto, called on the ,,Misses Forgie 3 South Haven Peach, .. 1.50 few days Laet week with J. A. and on Saturdaylast. smithing business and a 3 Elberta Peach, „• 1.50 Satisfaction guaranteed. .Mrs. Beal. �, A. and Mra. Pugh, of Lake- service station: 3Orange Quinces, _3.00 l�houe Maly. 4125 Mine Laura Morgan is consider ' geld, spent 'the week end -with = Imperiai oil and gas, tires and• 3 Silver Maples, 8 ft, 3.00 C �S•r K �; ably improved during 'the past reiative�iu ClarBmonta Lire repairs. 3 Poplar Carolina.8 ft, 2.00 { days.--- Also;Taxi Service to or frflor 3 Russian Mulberry, 4 to E it, =2.00 91 HIGHLA�YD GREEK r: Aliases Little and'Wall, of Erin, 25 Cara aua Hedge, Special baptismal, 'servicea were g g ,2 to 3 ft- -500 have returned home,after having any point. 23 Privet California, 18 to 24 i❑. �5.OU p n :. ,held by the Mennonites at Altona s int a short vacation with C. A: H R Gallaugher ' on Sunda last. p 25 Privet Amour River. to 24 in,5.00 . R. Mr. and Mrs. Peniiieon_and.son, and Airs. Overland. _ From' e 5 The new ' bridge on the ninth � I� � terrain Merchant of Toronto,visited Mrs.Dennison's concession westb of the village is t FONT$ILL 1vL'RSERIES pparents, E. and Mrs. Bryan, on new completed, and will be open Stone& WeUington, TOr011t0 i9unday. - for traffic in a few days, -Phone Brook. 1806 John T. Elliott, Agent, loin the market to purchase Hay, Fred and Mrs. Madill., of Toron `279 Mary Street, Cshawa Straw Grain and Potatoes, Charles Jiar_nab and son, John, T7 _ , to, are holidaying in Clarem5ot amd Mrs. McKay, of Uxbridge, Kinsale, Ontario Phone 414 W 25tf For with the formers sist8f?; Mrs. y quotations apply -Fath r Palmer. called on the former's sister,.Miss - - -- -- - , Grain harvest is well ander vagy The S. O. F. A. purpose hoding • i R. R. No.,1, s Margaret 6lacna6ppon Sunday. A �. C# I a 93 O1\T and many farmers, will be finished a concert at Brooklin_on,Wednes- s s .- - in a few days, if the favorable day, August 27th, aleo a football s 'r: Mist A rtie' e' •� s r Phone Pickering 1712 weather continues. game, Oshawa City ve All Stars. Thomas and Mrs, Paterson, ac 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal s dk koro aaied by Clarence and Mrs. Peter Scott is convalescent at p the home of his parents, rg G. .Our Third Carload of B U I_L D R R S ' ' •Pengelly, of Brooklin, motored to � .' - Toronto an Tuesday. and Mrs. Scott, after undergoing - •F a serious operation in a Detroit • Frank and Mrs. Spence and hospital. McCormick-Deering Tractors We are now ready to family, accompanied by Mrs. C.O. supply you with : Bennett, of Toronto, called on - Claremont friends on Sunday. Ada Jones Sadler,A.H•Ci.M. The ideal farm tractor. With the drop in price you cannot BRICKS; CONCRETE Miss Margaret Macnab has re. VOCAL TEACHER afford t0 be without one of these tractors. Drop BLOCKS, INTERLOCK. 3;=' turned home,' after spending a {„ few days last week with W. A. Graduate of the Hambourq __,_in and see tis or call Claremont 103 for _ t, Conservator of Music `- AND GRAVEMET DIt A IN L ; -' - and Mrs. Dryden, of Brooklin. ue to call and see yon; - - D. A.'and Mrs, Scott have re. Pupils prepared for examinations SAND BALSAMS Phone Clare. 807 r tarred .home, after spending a Perry +Cement week with Mrs. Scott's parents, H 11I S E L M A Int For Quick Sale : Y Mr. and Mrs. Kind ree, of-London. ProClucts CO. f Win. and Mrs. Gibbons, of Td " Fordson Tractor and Plow, with fenders C ronto, apent last week here with Shoe. and (lace a Blacksmith, ]10-20 Titan, suitable for belt work $71 Ba $t., Toronto the former's - mother and sister, Oxy-acetylene Welding _ y and Brazing 10-20 Samson cheap - PLANT-1 mile north of Mrs Thomas Gibbons and Mrs. ► p - Tvglford. O2�AREON'T _ 1926 Dodge Truck a ton Wishes to announce that he will oarry. ` a Highland Creek. John Gregg, we regret tp report, _ _ _ is confined to Ms bed with heart on business in' the shop which he 1928 Rugby Truck, 1 t0II trouble and is nein waited on by has purchased from Thos, Ste- ;1929 Ford Coach g phenson.starting on #surae Mies Mundell. Huls now 1929 Durant Sedan , 81iRhtty improved. Monday,May 19th. 3930 Durant Sedan, demonstrator Thomas Sanderson is again onOliver P iding Plow, nearly new ��1 duty driving the bns, after being AT 1 � , tald aft work for a couple of Oliver Single Plow, near, new _ BARR wouths suffering from a severeEN RW �R - Int 3-furrow Tractor plow _ - attack of rheumatism. �LAEEffid�HT i,V Desrin Binder, cheap " .,attack B. G, l�iciat re bas began the $ , -. .: _ ... . . •-• ', erection of a 'tell brick chimney Cults packer, nearly new at his factory. It will be shoat The following are a few of the °.A number of cheap oars all makes ­-A— ithirty feet in heigh and the work lis being done by 0 �. Found. offered specials now being 1� number of Cows and Heifers - -- Claremont was the unlucky team -' - A number 0f Work Horses sat Goodwood on Saturday evening 2 cans of Peas, 25 cents - •�E�.>S'! .i', :last when the lost to Goodwood 2 cans Pork and Beans, '25 cents �^�°� y y 2 25 cents C Giles Cooper, - Claremont _ E speak of artistic • Ib the score of 3 0. Claremont lbs. Ginger Snaps, 'was unforturate in having one of 2 pkgo of Salt. 25 cents a designs that an itheir most dependable players 2 pkgs of Lux. '25 cent. ' dignifiednot artistic : unavoidably abeent. 2 pkR's Shredded Wheat. 25 conte - designs that would be , * Glifford sad- Mre. Pillrey sand 6 bars P & G Soap, 25 cents s inappropriate for the �. children, of Toronto; J. H. and 7 bare Castile Soap, 25 centsSto � OeQ `dB9°' The .Z..J. & :Shop, one illustrated is sim-Aire. Evans, of Claremont, and Higbest prices paid for butter and �5 ple, yethas artistry. � Mrs. Herb. Cuoper, of Peace River eRas. Save our coupons. - ;Di.triet, left on Saturday morning, We deliver every day. -AT - ,:I "Na Greater. Tribute d on R motoring trip to various ,� A OVERLAND l 9 poflsts in R extern Ont+rio N. W'; STAFFORD, S. Aa R, J. Mann was driving into 371 Phone _�° 1 BERTRANUS i'_7 8in{rston Road, . -.the city on Sunday. in his crew Y-_ y a s I `N'hitbp 1 sedan the car np•et neat Rin• ' r� court. None of th'e four oernpanta CL AREMO T, " " ON •L. � 08 r q') E • Bryaia Phona ��tbp of the car was•in}used beyond a _ - • '� •` severe shaking ;sp, but the car - 9 waH somewhat damaged, heceasi .. CLe�REJIODIT } few of the many specials : ytating its being taken to a garage - foloc Ralphs Bertrand, who has,been - ~ - specials you can et Pk K of SCans of hredded dded lmer Wheat,for •• 25c ------ 'conflued to his bed for several Afew of ateE, Bryan P c g ••2 Lbs Seedless Raisins. • • �•� „ 25c Maple FiJ<! weeks on account of illness, is. we Laure bottle of Olives, reg 76c, for :. ... 49c Ma le ++o nt� - V are 'pleased to report, much sm Prunes,large and plump,lb 15c 8 Pek Jar Rubbers, 25c proved. He was able to accom- gtledlees Raising. 2 The 25c 8 Bare P dt G Soap for ... .:. .. 25c � +� Ce■ ,7 w ny his father to the cit F4. y on Shredded Wheat. 2 for 25c Cheap rates for farm and wantsy Monday. We' hope hie improve- - buildings. resent may continue until he has Killogg's Bran FlMkes,2 for 25e Ladies' Silk Hose, all the Iatest shades,special Windstorm Insnra°oe ed"bagdl°gs. recovered his former good health. Rice Krispies, 2 for 25c windmills.all"etc. Quite a few of our.residents had French Peas, 2 cans for 25c 1 ate• - Automobile Insurance per pair 9 ce inch au the pleasure of eeeC°g the giant pork and Beans, 2 cane for 25c Men's Silk Half H08e, per pair ?� Dente kinds. . - dirigible, 8..100, while it was re- _ -• _ FARMS FOR SACS turning to St. Hubert's airport, Premium Tea of Rood flavor, with Montreal, after visiting Niagara '' JBpe0lal line, Of C>r'ulghamB, 23 cents per pard .- write or phone Falls. Hamilton and Toronto on cup and seater, 59c per lb. _ ;? Fancy Bath Towels 39 oents each E D. B O W M A N Mondav forenoon. It was travel. Deliveries every day. " -Bing over Lake•Ontario, along the full line of Tennis Shoes at lowest prices II WHITBY, oNT, s southern shore, and would than :M B R 'g' g N _ 1 . be about• 40 miles distant from Phone Claremont 8701 ode 011. samples of Make•to measure Clothing. -They Green River T ]�' Claremont,but could be destinctly p seen with the_naked eye, eepeci• are the newest patterns. Basket Factory 'l All--when -the ..un would be Bove and Girls join the _ - - _ Manufacturers of shining on it when it had a silvery FLEET FOOT phone 140 . appearance. 'e All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry' Y After a brief illness, Sylvester Athletic Club. -- - Crates, Farmers, Bushel Middleton, of Claremont, passed ... awn on Wednesday, August 6th, Baskets, Clothes Bpekets 7 y y� g Girls ebould not have to be bothered _ the fatal termination of his sick- with popping corner You wont if Frank Pennock ness being unexpected -until with. you have comfortable fittingo V�lierever ' in R few days of his death. The footwear. y - - Proprietor deceased wag born in Uxbridge Buy a pair of Fleet Foot shoes made b Maker of the well known --. —township-and had just passed his the Dominion Rubber Co, You fill C1Vli1Led Pe0 le Barnes Baskets, - , "sixty•flr9t birthday n few days the application and you willreceive a p Phone Mark bam 6409 prior to his death. He had been Fleet Foot Sport Review Monthly,also # in the employ of the-C. P. R. for a memberehi button, ' y many yea rs, the more recent being We have a fall-line of Fleet Foot Gather Together spent in Peterboro, where he first Shoes to fit everybody from - _ y __took sick. His funeral took place 75 cent,.to•$1,75. — _ - --_ — �,,. y';�'°'°Rsl <•.: on Friday, Asig. 8th, when a large - ,- v kRRYING money in the ordinary form is Dever i' ;fi3;ts�r gathering of relatives and friends, A fu line of Fresh Groceries wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience,. besides local residents, paid their Granulated Sugar,lQ lbs. 50c -The ideal way is to carry T avellera Ghegnee Is- respects s- ` tee ects to his memo. The ser. Icing Sugar,2 Ins: lye sued by all branches of this >�ank. wipe was conducted by Rev. H. R. Rice, 2lbs, lacRais Stephens, of the Baptist Church, Peas 2 seedless,2lbe: ;.u23c p Peas, 2 cane for - 2€30 These Travellers' Cheques are easily obtained. with Rev. A McLellan assisting Salmon,2 cans for 2io They cost very little ; and they have this.great Among the many floral tributes Castile Soap, 3 bare for IOc advantage they are accepted as cash, in 4 was a very beautiful wreath from Quaker Oats• with china. ,6ox 34c almost any corner of the .world where civilized the Section mep of tjse Claremont Shortening, 2 lbs. 350 people gather together. • C. P. R. He is-survived by his Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. 250 widow, Mrs, Ruth Middleton,-one P&G Soap, 6 bars 25c � "brother and five sisters and the Good Dairy Butter, 1 lb. 28c �r . following sons and daughters : WE DELIVER CA�T� BANK `K -'-Andrew of Detroit,. James of `Orono, Malcolm George, Air?.Viola F I N G O L D ' S OF COMME�.CE , Lyr,n and Aldene of Claremont. ,ul,h u,h ieh is a,.alparr,nlad '"',:.a LnWh r Middleton, Reeve of Pick LOWER PRICE STORE Sold andjostalled by, ::,g $ring Township, who was preaetrt Plaone;3801 -r Hz STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ,de a sednerat, is a cousin of the f-CLAREMONT, ` I ` FRANK I ONTAWO „ ,.� - '.,tSi' �N ,Com••, i,•4.4N' Q`: J -..._,556+ w�-•>� ... ....r., _ ,ti.x JN1 „np.,FW er- �.. -'. i•A1,..)MYiY' ..P -+<qr 7; :R R' M1 -N'• s'„• J. ..y - - • , ' ... •' - •. :', r� - ' � , sle+0•tin.4 YYJ.r •��. aaW�!CZ'M'MtltO.. •M�1',' :•2• « .:::�t .. ,,,,t,.r >... "�3 'Td'1 ,Yi1•'” yx^"-nr-,?• vw�. .. h !'•,"�y. �6:w'.+ •:aym.. f� f T �.J�'. ' � .....r. .,.•SY.Y '..'•. ...a .:4^'•'". ...''w>..'t.Y',..."�:; .,.•N-. "Flt... .. .. a - _ FOR THE SMALL SUM OF 'TEN CENTS! _. 25 YEARS AGO . . . - __---- r r _when the spell-bintiin Barker ins fired ` �iJt<C8 -- _ — --_ — ooP�r�a�air�T�o people to part cheerfully with their small !'' change, Wilson's-Bachelor cigars were steadil' ' Hiking juice of demons, grapes, crabapples. 'winning popular favour on merit alone . Y �;.• ,,• cherries and gooseberries. But oh, to take your hand, my dear, _ and, today, there are more small coins being And wander for a day To teat the amount of pectin in fruit i cheerfully exchanged for Wilson's�achelors— ' In a friendly western woodland, juice. put a teask�0000nful of it in a tea- - Where Nature has her way!'° spoon of witch Irazel. If the mixture 100%p Havana fillet-than for any other ten ^� ' forms a gelatinous masa, it contains ;__Cent cigar in Canada. fy _' be- in f i half {his auto age, we are in d sufficient pectin. If only haof -_— - - -- anger of -- -forgetting the joys of biking. We comes jelly like, it is deficient in pec- tin. Add some Of the commercial" a pe pound along on cement roads with our tin, trait which is rich in pectin.peeling, or mix _ t ..eye ever alert-fo keep on our-own-hair - � of the highway, and if occasionally we You can save sugar in making jelly -do,glimpse a charming-view,it doesn't begin to sink itno our consciousness and isms if you boil the fruit juice for about-ten minutes before adding the as it would if we were afoot and see- a Ing it,leisurely and in detail. ' sugar. Shady groves, with-rocks and wild !flowers and birds and earthly odors, ...The Laundry as Bathroom lbeckon us. It they are too•distant to A mother who was annoyed by haw _ hike to, at least we can motor out >A lug her boys storm into the house and I/ ' I ' individual lthem and hike through them. Why up to the bath tub to get washed con deny ourselves one of the sweetest ceived the Idea of using the laundry r js $"'�h foil wrapped joys of livingY tubs as bath tubs. They are the right f To enjoy a hike to 'th@ full, don height for her to help-the small boys ® se, comfortable and..old clothes, with their baths without stopping, and woolen home, and low-heeled, rubber• being in the basement,the children do - - - ---- } }, + Isoled walking shoes of generous pro- not track muddily upstairs, putting 0 ! aid inp[lOdc�# • portions; and carry a sandwich In. soiled°fingers on the walls. i "'" packs if five ;your Docket and poetry in your heart. Here they do not notfceably splash i the walls nor leave the tub stained. It . ro To Keap Cool can be easily scrubbed out and can be \ : ., sanitary without the necessity of be- Mark e Mark twain said, "People are always ing shining. The basement Is kept ' talking about the weather but nobody warm for winter bathing by the fur- ever LSON'ever does anything about it." -There nace, and is just the place to deposit are, however, several things we can muddy shoes and soiled garments. IL do to keep cool. One of the first of i you have a brood of small children, try tbsse is not to mention how hot 1t Is using the laundry tube as bath tubs, r and to keep our minds happily occu- « pied with other interesting things. An- : 'Fighting Ants 1 other is to discard all clothing that To be rid of ants, which are a great _ Y decency will allow. pest, find their nests if possible and - If you are a smoker (and many wo-k treat them with carbon bisslphlde, men are that to-day, more's the pity) I benzine, gasoline or kerosene. It you cut that out. If you are overweight. cannot find the neat, find the opening I your calories and reduce your through which they enter the house --weight. At all events, eat leas meat and pour some kerosene into it oreplug - and more cooling fruits and vege- up the opening with cotton saturated tables.. Cut out pastries and hearty with--kerosene Keep tots_ and sugar a l two cereal foods and eat more salads. Es in covered dishes, inaccessible to ants. ! - S t Z 1 i -M O S t f o r h e m ® n e peclally avoid tats and oils. Ho not if you wish to leave a dish of her- (have too much olive oil in Your saladl, 1 exposed to the air. : visa, for example. p _ : dressing. Try to eat your fruits and and-yet protected from the invasion of ' vegetables with no sugar or salad ants, set The dish inside a larger dish • • "'dressing on them. Season the salads fa which Is water, to make a moat Sweet Potatoes Utilized What New York with a little vinegar or lemon juice, or which the creatures cannot cross. in Making Cloth and Paper -is Wearing eat them "as is." if ye)t ou ort change � •. ,; .. ;yourself on the amount of your diet. '�:W coshing the Refrigerator r even unseasoned vegetables will haveIn the modern, seamless refrigerator BY a delicate flavor all their own . NABELLE WORTIIINGTON ; which New York.-Clothes containing a study of the chemical reactions In It Is not necessary to wash the parts dash of the-American sweet potato are volved in the sulphate pulping process Yom will enjoy. IL you get hungry be In hot water, as was the old fashioned Illustrated Dressmaking LesaoR F'xy+. 'tween meals, take some fruit, a glass next on the list of prospective won- is being initiated.. This process is nimhed With Erery Pattern r manner. It is sufficient to wash it ders. used .for the production of the southern Of water or milk, oras one of my with c . New United States bureau of stand• kraft papers which has attained bugs iWands does--chew a celery stalk. old water and baking sodaRipe Take s cold bath as many times a It dry is quickly as possible. arils researches, which atm to put proportions in recent years. More de- _ day as you can chink it in. Keep in To protect the refrigerator from sweet-potatoes and other southern ag- finite Information on the complicated (: warping, revarnish the outside. ' the shade, avoid vigorous labor (pleas- ricultnral crops into the lentils Indus• chemical reactions of this process is 4b ant advice!). It It is so hot in your try, and boost the southern pine as a sought to extend its field of uneful• d X - bedroom that you cannot sleep, wringPaper Plates source of paper, were announced by mesa, At present each ton of paper r. a towel out of cold water, shake it For the porch party or picnic, use I Theodore Swann of Birmingham. Ala., produced is accompanied by the loss ` about the room v until you have partly, paper plates to save dishwashing. To ice-chairman of the Alabama Indus• of 350 pounds of sodium sulphate or • •cooled the air and partly dried the give these a festive touch, cut out Pic-` trial Development Board, 53 pounds of sulphur. towel, .then lay it over yourself for a tures from the corner of paper nap- The bureau begins work next month Both research projects were under $ while. kine and paste one on the inside of on both projects, eo-operating with taken at the request of Goo. Bibb j each plate. This will particularly Alabama Polytechnic Institute for tea- Graves of Alabama, chairman of the t Drink a cup of cold water every d; i hoar of the day. please the children and make the tiles and the University of Alabama Alabama Indastrial Development tl +' cheap paper plate look like something for paper. - Boare. (Sunburn more choice. Starch is to be the sweet potato con- It is not as fashionable to be tanned tribution to what the well-dressed man A Summer Scng • r ' ' Instead of Chopping will wear- Known principally in col- =� tics it was a year ago or two years ago Oh, come where the rollicking wind is f when milady was aping:her brother's Crush nuts for a7'6'dfi;fi-1yy rolling lays as something that melts, starch a-blowing ,naanA,R_ .'Phe.new.ferntafty demands tlteer vrfth w Totting non the fiottgh stab is s c�semical wcttlt many other-- The c how th asnnngn Its roil b - a fair and lovely skin so we are paying board. qualities, from food and glue-like ad-f blue sky! more attention to protecting it when Mrs.l3otomon Says: heske to explosives and artificial And see o e glory' _ we are exposed to the sun's rays. The Discover the lovableness of your silks, and it is particularly.Ind.is pens- glowing neighbor and you have enriched your able in weaving. •• broad brimmed beach hate and the On poppies that grow 'mid the - beach pajamas and beacl- coats are life- It serves first as a protective coat- wheat and the rye. for this purpose. Ing, called sizing, which guards yy Nature provides us with a' sub- RCidlne><i threads from wearing or losing their It seems that the world is today filled _•1r - � stance underneath the akin, called " nap as they rub in the w saving pro- with splendor, � ` "Tommy," cried his mother, as th eess. In some goods the starch Is re- j' ^' ,veIania: It is a natural dye which pro- Its beauties intensified, flowers more _,� • tecta us !n case of an overdose of the boy returned home to lunch,. "your moved after weaving by using chem!- fair, — v v h t! Y all th l coes are awet' have, been call. But it also may be retained is - --tet - - sun's rays. It it were not for this,we For you are beside me, so gra^foul � - �L� -• -,r t In the water." the finished products o enrich color, and slender, - _ would die when exposed to the nun. i Brunettes have more of it than-the • "Yes, mother," the boy readily ad- enhance sheen, make threads full- The sunshine reflecting the gold of 1 mitten. "I went in to save Jack bodied by filling in the mtcroscopal blondes. This is why a blonde will your hair. - � •. - aunburn more easily than her brunette Spratt." nicks and hollows or produce a tea- - "My brave'boy!" cried his mother, ture more agreeable to the touch, Oh, come where the waves on that This iictle capelet frock may.be for ;sister. hugging him fondly. "Did you jumpuse-250,000,- „ „ — - -=-- To protect, yourself from sunburn, American textile mills . shore.are a-playing! - playtime or for dress-np occasions. • in after him?” 000 pounds of starch annually, mainly Their music at-least'fo-my ear, is E accordin ta:the=fa�ic-chosen-for its-- - — spread a cold cream over the exposed g "No, mother," Tommy replied, vile• made from Irish potatoes, wheat and - ' - - area before you go out in the sun. At- divine, development. Ing away to a safe place; "I jumped corn. Millions of dollars worth of this Because "She is with you!! Is with ter the exposure, apply more cream in first so as to be there when he It's ver French! It closes at and then then wash it bite starch. is imported. The American you!" they're saying. y tell iia."-Answers. r hand is either shoulder sweet,potato, with a 20 to 26 per cent. yes, what do I lack, it youneath the perky bows. Colne Drinks �- starch content, offers the South an. in mine? The :crLops provide effective trim, other economic opportunity if it can ---�• I It is#totter-cup yellow organdie. The It is a good stunt to keep always on be made into the textile starch. tap in the ice boa, a sugar syrup as aots• Octopi Drive Away Men scallops are accented by bias organ- Theretoundation for cooling drinks, ready may develop also sweet p to Christmas cards and sweet potato Off the Breton Coast die in soft cocoa ',rown shads. The for the chance guest or the famished correspondence notes, for starch is • '• hubby. Syrup sweetens better than Paris.-Shrimp and lobster fisher- bows of taffeta ribbon match the granulated sugar. To make the syrup, t used In the finishing process of these men along the Breton coast have sat binding: and many other grades of paper.•, fered heavy losses through a plague of It's-very quaint and pretty in tiny ,boil together one cup of an to two "This investigation," says apros-� octopi, which not only drove.away checked gingham in orchid and white of water, let it cool and setway, per* pectus of the bureau of standards, with scallops bound in lain orch;d. • •halls in a bottle in the ice-chamber. I their source of livelihood but damaged P p "wil have to do principally with the .the shrimp nets. The.bows are omitted and replaced _ ;To the juice of lemons and oranges, starches found in the crops grown'in with two decorative ball-shaped pearl add the juice of.caan�d fruit-rasp The fishermen declared a war of ex- the South. It is proposed to make a termination on the twiney-armed devil buttons at either shoulder. ;berries, pineapple, cherries or any study of the uses of starch in thefish, but found themselves hand[cap Style No. 2549 is design.:1 for w-es other fruit. Tea or ginger ale may be manufacture of textiles and the pro- maids of 2 4,ind 6 years. :Ldded'for variety. "Caster makes mountains out of ped by the depth of the water and the -_ molehills." Denies required in a starch for each rocky configuration of the bottom. HOA TO ORDER PATTERNS deter- Making Jell "Yes. He is the writer of &dyer- u8e' Further it is planned to deter- p y mine whether starch from one source Write y�ar name and address plain- Rea& tieing circulars for a picturesque Chefs in the Makin .. ,, Te make good jelly, fruits must con- summer resort" 1s superior to that from another for p ly giving. number and size of sunk ` 'tits, both pectin and acid- Peaches, given 011boses,and 1t specific starches The school for training boys in patte-ns all you want. Enclose 20c in 3a , quinces and sweet apples con- may be modified so as better to adapt chefs for high-class hotel work, which stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Pectin, but not enough Henry Ford should go down In his- • � pleat? o1 Dec n, them for particular uses:" �was started by the London County it carefully) for each number, and To maks jelly at them, combine tory as the man practically respons. Concernins the papermaking plans Council In 1910, has turned out about address your order to Wilson Pattern Sfit seine tart fruit, such as the able for the abolition of the botrsetey. the prospeaw We. 'L fundamental 8,000 fully trained neo sines that date. Service, 78 Wesir Adelaide3l.,Toroator O -.. .•' , - •:'- ,. _ :Tyr '. ,.....'...,�' ,., :: - :.,•. -M.�.i.,. r.r f y.. -,,:.� .gyp .,ri>r--.e•o-..+^xvax', ,.!"^�-c. +y:r." .. .�.r>se. re s- :^.,a ,.'.a:. +:.�+ -.e.�a.• '..r. r{{o:. �s.� 'ynr gas.+. .�, �;.. .n a ..✓- ,r.s rg 1 ... .rJs TITAN SALUTES TITAN " What to Do .if You Find Your- . sal! in This Condition. .y :"N y � ,�, A�y.;,,y L P0.'e'• '. 4 J ,fL�.� Q,.. J 'A ai .. J� , - 'i �':, -----°t'he sort .of thing that specfaliete -call nervous debility is the run-dawn condition caused by overwork and household worries. The sufferers find �• _ themselves tired, low-spirited and un- ,¢ '° -y L _ =pb a to eep their n ^� - • s �y3 lAny sudden noise startlew and sets they 1 a i s 4 N Y y o�x; X y - heart palpitating violently. They can s. ';not sleep well at night; their hands ` y� ;r �� ' t �. 610%-1111kMJi _ tremble and legs seem unable. t5.'sup z� y %y^ " r _ port them. Such a condition is indeed SFr st 4 1 Doctoring the'nerves with sedativesa >s. Jam` is aterrible mistake. The only real <!. Q • nerve tonic Is a supply of good red , blood.Therefore the treatment for car- 01R?M< vousnesa and_ruu down health is 'Dr: ^' - Villi buildaups, Pink and enrriclh�the. blood,d,whicli The - ¢kJ, q �� r• h s F , x . revived appele Tr� tite, fife-e113gtheffed _ x]' nerves, improved spirits and new �..M a AV A strength which come after a course of ' these pills will delight every sufferer. ,R_100, the worjd's greatest airship, passes over the Quebec4 Bridge on You can get these pills from any its way up the historic St. Lawrence to Montreal. The daring imagination and !medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cents skill of man has conceived nothing mightier than these two seats, the 104 a�` a box from The Dr. Williams Medi- eine CoBrockville, Oatgigantic dirigible and one of the largest and most spectacular pieces of engineering in the world. Transatlantic liners pass easily under the bridge. s •.�� q 'I-he Iattlt�Ships that Never which links the Canadian National Railways lines on the south shore of the ; Sail St. Lawrence with those on the north shore, but the R-100 was one that went overhead. L ,At woyk on inland [arms be must have --. - '- Modern Fish Tales i Advertisurg ' dreamed, • ••,,� c• f . (� FOR BALE 'In restless youth, of mailing ships that L4htning►Sinuous Guard BAY'S Heal# Rival Old Legends y; SEA BLED FOR SALE, MODEL 7• 7 -A 16, with new 82 H.P. Evinruds mo- Came - Does Not Lr �Lra • ii tur. all to perfect condition. very fast: s9• IVith lifted prows where still the wonj� g p S�m� .From the choppy waters of Wil- absolutely safe. splendid fishing boat, ' der gleamed ;� e S I has r mode sedan top: owner remains llama Lake, British Colombia. the _ •r; (From seas and ports be loved. but There Is. no such thin as sig•zag ogopogo larger model Now to, ed on Georgian could not name. lightning.'dedlares Charles Fitzhugh g Pogo risen to !ay claims to the title gay, Wilson Box 3 Publishing Co.- 77 Adelaide B. The summer months are tli� most of prise monster of 1980. It is credit- w_ T.ronto, go: rr ''In him was some old trace of blood I TaIman in his feature, y . dangerous to c . ed with having uncoeuge, en- -- a Why thechildren. The complaints uncoiled it hla � 81TVATIONB VACANT that knew ;Weather (Washington). of that season, which are cholera in- tic form to the destruction of a sail- The lift of sails and thrill of blowing Only within the last four or live fantum, colic,diarrhoea and dysentery, boat owned by a member of the Pro- CHRISTMAS MONEY EASILY, e spray— I years, he says, has the motion-picture I come on so quickly that often a little flucial Legislature. f quickly earned taking orders now Bnt land had held-him and the harvest industry discovered the fact that! one is beyond aid before the mother The ogopogo is one of those ani- for our beautiful line of Personal yrj' grew lightning, however much it may twist I realizes he is ill. The mother must 6e;mala unknown to science, but cherish- Christman Greeting Cards. Sail on And he had never dared to go away. and meander in its path serosa the: on her guard to prevent these troubles.! eight. Regal Art Co., 812 Spadina ed by popular imagination, at least sky, never turns sharp angles. Zig• or If they do come on suddenly to ban-I locally, Was it not the dread ogopogo '' "'Too old at last-Lor work, hts knotted zag lightning was formerly the rule The coat of staging the Canadian i hands rather than the exception on the Leh them. No other medicine 1a of of Williams Lake that many Sean National Exhibition annually is 114' iHave turned to dreams his youth saw ',screen, lust as !t was once unlvereal i such aid to mothers during hot weath-(ago wrecked an Indian•canoe near the shining by !n the drawings and paintings,a al i er as Baby's Own Tablets. They re- same %bot, devoured its occupants 226,000. Pact- Abd at a window Lacing prairie leads I treat artists, but !t Is unknown !n' gtiT a fire stomach and bowels and an_d, sa-_legend holds, traver to them y are absolutely safe. Sold by medicine i by an nndarcground river to the Paci- Am Old Remedy Fla sees the cloud ships billowed down nature. He goes on: I dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box Sc Ocean' Sea monster stories the sky. The first person to call attention that never loses favor. Mtnard's R'r►ch dal he site there, tilt the light I to the mistake of tab artists fn this; from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., never fail to gain an ear. Brockville, Ont Science has busied itself explain- Llnlntent has been in use for IIit7 must fail. I matter was the Scottish engineer Ing away the tales seamen long nave years A erre test o!qua:ag, To build his little ships that never mail, James Nasmyth, who was the son oC told of, gigantic snakes rising like e --Glenn Ward Dresbtch. A At acme painter. A distant Dad Comes In mast In mid-ocean, molesting vessels r ' f _ —_ "At a meeting of the British Assoc]- and snapping sailors off their decks; ?'pings Said ation for the A vancement of Science, toot-tall down the road, but enough creditable persons have _ . . In 185.6, he stated that 'In no instance Too fafat for human ear, reported the sight of such creatures rr�I� +• Mea and women are not cogs.—Mr. among the many thunderstorms 'Lifts no old Rover's head in loy= to leave in uncertainty the matter of- 1h!l��i OF lAngus Watsou whose progress he had most attentive- , The master's drawing near. the posalble fnrvival of supposedly There is too muclt desire to amuse` ly watched had he ever observed extinct forma. " everyone.—Sir Arthur Balfour. such forms of lightning sa that usual• A clicking at the garden gate. A little more than 100 years ago , There are already fifty thousand' Iy represented in works of art; to all Which squeaks in warning gime' the flaherfolk of Gloucester were books about the war.—Mr. H. Poster. such the artists invariably adopt a "Lookout, you folks inside, look out;. agog over reports of the doings of a Too many are content to begin life conventional form, namely, that of a He's got as far as mei" sea serpent said to be lingering in jos a dole and end It on a pension.—I zigzag combination of straight lines. _ the vicinity of Cabe Ann. And IILty Mr,.W. Strachan. I Naamyth believed- the error of the 111-A key inserted in the lock, 7. years ago a Britisb sea captain of The man who works In.a coalmine artists originated fir the form given f A step across the hall, high reputation brought home from (today Is the bravest man in the to the thunderbolt is the head of The parlor door flung open wide, Zanzibar a dramatic account of a sea rJ,j%��JLe� .world,—A Sheffield coroner. Zeus- as sculptured by the ancient- A cheery "Hallo, all!" - battle to the death between a ser_ iffi Ise I in see no reason why a station Greeks. l_ pent of gigantic proportions and a �_l' should not be as beautiful as a Na- Some decades after these remarks, h room whale. Only tour years ago a sea i w uttered thephotographyof The papers handed round the y 1heHon tions] Gallery.—Sir Herbert Walker. were n erect A happy greeting din, serpent was reported off the south, - The ideas to the schools of 1930 are lightning began to be common, and And by the laughter in the house three were said to have been seen You Mwt DLeyO Yotals' Bit the ingredients of the world situation. the photographs all showed that he You know that Dade come in! oft the Atlantic coast. ` the of 1940.—Blahop of Winchester, was right in be.11eving that ligthning 1� war+ �'arrive _ "I am all right; I have hag my day; is never truly zigzag. Iia path gen- —Answers. The British Zoological Society was of tam sad brwW of brow, told in 1906 of a most mysterious sea that child's day is to come."—A Liv erally includes many sinuoys curves, —'r monster. seen off the coast of Brazil. Itupmvesthat AEROXON60M �erpool woman killed in saving a child and it often branches, but a sharp - of the am"coe••eiest and newt Its great fin was sighted first, then from a car. eagle is very rarely assn in a•photo- , arose `°rte �• w,44 graph, and it is then doubtless an at. } height ot�aeven or einht feet, both �fly d the 1pe•b-am It M bts++ic' �t feet of perspective ! being about as thick as a man's body ��•a�a �*ave i ` and the head' having a turtle-like 1 : K '� Do prairie Dogs Live appearance. Thea suddenly the moa- �t DE,,ARL OF twrrrrrora With Rattles>itakes? ��` . ster disappeared, never to be seen - again. - i'" _. that rn snakes, burrowing owls and prairie dogs live together Inbar. b. Disputes arising out of proposed re. '— - peace and mony. Such is not the case, accord. j _ duction of wages caused the lose of .oil.ran _ �- z 2,826,000 working days to the fret Ave : ing to the best informed naturalists. y ` This belief arose from the fact that months of this year. The total loss rattlesnakes and burrowing owls are - for 1929 was 7,284,000 working days, , often found fit the -dens of prairie "Say, Weary, what did they do at Londoners are spending on social dogs. The relationship, however, is. dat last laundry you tackled?" services $10,000,000 a year more than not so peaceful as many suppose. In-� "Evert'ing. First dey collared me, thay were in 1920. , fact both the rattlers and the owls den day culled me, and den they took e fond of small mammals as as i - PNK9X de starch outer me!" Minard's Linimen! removes Warta. article of diet and ttey visit the : prairie -dog dens primarily to catch - EDICNES and eat young prairie doge. TheyM frequently remain In the holes with :- young -prairie dogs, after which the O� snakes prowl while their meal is be- - .Pralaea Vegetable !ng digested. It is common to see Compound, Blood ' l the entrances -sunning themselves s. w�N e' ' e e r MANY CHILD the entrances of prairie dog burrows. Pfi�u�� Medicine and Liver Pills -The prairie owls not only feed' upon E can never be sure just what young prairie dogs but also use desert- makes a child restless, but ! 4e" Birchtown.Quebeo—"1 live 13 miles K ed burrows for build;ng their i fists 2' the remedy can alwaysbe the same. • from town on a farm,with all my home 1'r P and rearing their young. For Tables lCrood old Casto&I There s comfort bile W Acid duties and churn• im every drop of this pure %table ,Maoasno" di Ing to attend to. preparation, and not thev�test The Reverse ,acao aTowPo+ At the Change o� farm in its fre ant use. As of as Ma +v"" life,I became ner• your child. has a fretful spell. is The stage manager of a touring Mc.o.�'a _ i Toils and run. everish,or cries and can't Bleep, let company. was met at a London ata down The Vega- Caetona soothe and quiet him.Some- tion by his friend. ::':::' Compound le . times it's a touch of colic.Sometimes "Sorry to hear your tour wasn't helped my whole Y r constipation. Or diarrhea—a con- ranch of a ancceap," said the latter. Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and Take a spoonful in water and your, system,My nerves dition that should always be checked "How do you account for the fail- indigestion usually mean excess acid. unhappy condition will probably end .` are better.m ap+ without delay. Just keep Castoria Te 9" The stomach nerves are over-stimu- in'five minutes. Then you will al0ays_-_ tem¢OO sad ; handy and give it promptly' Relief b tae manager shrugged his fated. Too much acid makes the stow- know what to do. Crude and harmful �1e �� Y �� - will follow very prompt* if It T e s g g BB my work. doesn't. you should call a physician. shoulders despairingly. ach and Intestines sour. methods will never appeal to you. Go also taken the _ "I don't know at all," he-regliad. Alkali kills acid instantly The float -lyrove,4bis-Lor your -aa&e.,_It ma", -Bbd Medicine,and the Uver Mud �t;: "Bat I noticed that when we played form is Phillipa' Milk of Magnesia, be- save a great many diaagreeable hours: t-yey—hem- -_L_y�] wet Iettets j tragedy the boxodice receipts were a,cause oils harmless,tasteless dose nen- Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' from women asking about your me&---- ` farce, and when we played farce the tralizea many times its volume in acid. Milk of Magnesia prescribed by--physi.-' - cines —Mas , .Rtceaa>D CBAwROK- boz offico receipts were a tragedy." Since Its Invention, 60 years ago, it cions for 60 years to corecting excess Ba�chtow4 Qttebea • e contains tali di- has remained the standard with acids. Each bottl 'R- � MENOMONEE `Minard's Liniment for NaISSUE No. 33 urai9la. cissa everywhere, r}ctiona—any drugstore. a she * is ,; .•u rt 4' > * e v �. a - w 1rr f wT*i • - • IAM - .' LOCALISMS. -Mrs. H. A. IiLatchett.of Torop• Dsadag every Saturday night • i to, was in town on Thursday at Dew Drop Ian: * * _,W visiting friends. -Radio Licenses may be-obtained -Mise Mg n -Mrs. Victory, of Hamilton, from W. C. Murkar, at the News. ` ry Spencer.of Toronto, spent a few days last week with Office. spent the weekend at her home James and Mrs.Andrew. - iq Jtlorle K Taste. -H. J. Clark, of""Toronto, s t - - - ----fit -Miss Bate Fawkes visited Miss -Mrs. Urquhart and' Mrs. Ho- the week end- awe home of his Ethel Davidson, of Markhalm, on Ran, of Toronto, spent Friday last parents, W. J. and MrwClark. a'Iflooday. with their sister, Mrs. Bing. -Miss Laura Andrew, of Toron• + --Miss Leona ilpencer is spend -Dr. J. and Mrs.Spmee and eon, to, to spending a few weeks' vacs- � i -her-vacatton-at-Windermere; �'�-°� -her-parents - Muskoka. day last with Dr. N. E. and Mrs. here. _ _ - ' -Mise Norige McGinty is spend- McEwen. -Born, on Friday, Aug. 8th, at \ ' in To few�days with her brother s-Mrs. Harry Powell and .daa- the Pickering Private Hospital, to hter, Jean, of •$amilton,' are Percy and Mrs. Ward, Dunbarton; Gros y.dpectals for This Week . -M1e6 Dorothy and Ruby An visiting the formeN- mather, Mrs. a daughter. 10 Richard Puckrin. dglse are spending their vacation -Mise Leila Mooney 1e in-0sh• -John O'Connor. of helleville, Pal` Borden'#Condensed Milk, .. 21 eentsst Fairport. y spent Friday with bis mother, ' -Miss Bessie Bath. telephone area this week attending to her Mrs. Jeremiah O'Connor, of „ "Gold Seal" Sockeye Salmon fe, 24 cents - operator, is now enjoying a two brother's business, while Mies Church street. _ weeks, vacation. Down is on her vacation. -Mise Ida Sterritt tae returned Ivory Soap Flakes, lee size, �..' 6 cents -Rev. 'Mr. Eddy, of Shedden,_ -Miss Laura Toby, of Tara, e, after- spending several Kelloggs'Cor' a, pkg., .. —I ten e an iss Ruth" Bciakman, o weeks holidaying at Washago called on W. C. and Mrs. Marker y' fi one last week. Smith's Falls, visited with Mies Beach and Parr Sound. Parry Hawee' Floor Wax, regular ..:- 48 tante -Mies Patricia 'Thompson, of Laura Andrew on Thursday last.. -Plano-tuning -Heintzman & e 'Teronte, -m)endi- g.-a-few- -The--period of hot,dry wen-. Co:, ort etre; will have an-e:pert - ----ChoiW-dry-C- okdng Onions, g lbs., 25 cents with Miss Wilda Spencer. ther th9t we have been experiene- tuner in 'Pickering at an early ! -E. L. Raddy,eppeat a few days lag for the past mouth or more is date. Leave your order or phone last week in a fishing trip at Hey said to be the longest in a great THE: NEweoffice. * * * $ Harbor, Muskoka district. many years. We often have a -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident �r -Holtby and Mrs. Myers, of Los week or so of such weather, but Dentist. Office in residence, two Angeles, Calif., visited E. L and each long periods have been very doors east of St. Andrew's church, �.,.� Mrs. Ruddy on Friday last. aro• Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to _ - -Born, on Tuesday, Aug. 2th, -Traffic Officer S. A. Hilliard 6' p. nx Daily, and Evenings by ap- .+_at the Pickering Private Hospital has just secured a new Henderson .polaitment. (X-ray service). to Fred and Mrs. Aunan, a son. motor-cycle that will travel over =The South Ontario Football Dresses and Smocks -Mr. and Mrs. Irwin, of Island lWmiles an hour. Motorists who Association will give a concert in Grove, visited with their daught- are the bappy owners o! high Brookltn Community Park on the or, Mrs. Grant Arnot, over the meed care will find it useless to evening of Wednesday, Aug. 27th, •. LAdiee' Smacks, in plain broadcloth with + try to evade capture when Officer when the program will be given 49 � :.. Week-sad.' g " -Mrs. John Marker is spending Hilliard is after them. by the Hobbs' Melody Boys, the fancy trim, sizes 34 to 42, regular 1.98, a few days in Belleville with her -The long period of hot. dry well-known radio artiste, of Loo- weather has been disastrous to don. At C m. a football game - clear at - _ "1.49 ':daaghter, Mrs. D. J. Callaghan, - r" and family. garden stuff and the oat crop, will be staged between Oshawa which has been almost ruined. -Ale= and Mrs. Flett, of ging While we have suffered read # City and as All Stare team from 3 Only, Smocks, pale blue, White and figur- ston, revisiting with the latter's greatly n the S. O. F: A. brother and-aunt, N. M. Gordon these parts, Western Ontario has ed, to clear at 980 each suffered more, where all kinds of wuo�ar :. and Mrs. Somerville. - r -ldr. and Mrs. Topping and vegetation has muffared greatly. — sons, of Massachusetts, and Mr, -Rev. J. S. I. Wilaon. B. D., of -on Friday last a bus load of the ;Ladies House Dresses, in check gingham, • 3'opping. Sr., of Toronto, visited Oshawa, occupied the pulpit is members of the Community Club their relatives. C. H. and Mrs. the Pickering United Church on motored to Lakefield where g they - 6 Only, at 790 each r iPilkey, on Monday. Sunday. At the morning service took a sixty mile cruise among the he spoke in behalf of the Probibi• many islands in Stoney Lake. On - Ilk -A baa, chartered by the Aad- ' tion Union. On Sander next Rev. their return to Peterboro they stop- Only, LSdies� Aft8Tn0011 Dresses, green : !ey Community Club, left Picker y d to- see the Lift-Locks, had their ' i A on Friday morning for a day's Geo. Mason, M. vi of Orono, will looting in gawartha Lake District. roach• The services will be held supper, and went to a show. The with white polka dot and white tie, BJZ48 in St. Andrew's Church. Club members have taken two other 1 The outing was enjoyed by all. similar trips, to Niagara Falls and 4 -Mrs. J. R. Tbextoo, w•ho has -Many parts of the West have p g 34, reg. 8.40, going at 'been in the General Hospital. To the Thousand Islands in the past greatly from heat and p suffered two years in place of an August roato, where she underwent an rust, especially is Manitoba and meeting This year's trip, as were the -IGirls'.Dresses ink and blue chambra Operation, is recovering nice] Saskatchewan. The]United States. � p u g y other two, was enjoyed by all and' , lead was able to be moved to her even to a far greater extent, have they are now looiang forward m nice] trimmed] 19 and 12 ears sizes J6ome suffered. As a result the price of y y where they will go next year. _V9 r, -- - -Dr H. T. Fallaise returned wheat is going up, which towel. — - re IIlar 89C t0 Olesr St 69 o-entB -- come news to the farmers,- and g r home on Friday. after a pleasant Sear Hobbs' Glass Melndy Boys, gg naturally the price of bread will two weeks' holiday spent at hie also rise, which .de not welcome 8rooklifl, August 27th. gold home in Durham, Lioa s Head, _ !Thbermory and other northern news to the consumer, 1tTouFFvlt.t.lr. points. C -On Sunday morning in Sot. - _ _ ` ' meS11 ,CHAPMAN -An alectrieal storm pawed George's Church, C Company of There is talk of a Tom Thumb over this locality on Friday even, the 34th Regiment, ander com• golf club being opened here ling last. While we did not have mond of Lieut. Allen P. Moore. The R-100 was clearly seen by a mtach ro#a to this Immediate vicia attended the services, when the large rramber of our citizens, : flty, it fell in torrents in the rector, Rev. E. G. Robinson, Rev. A. McLellan, of Claremont, G - Isurrounding districts. preached an appropriate sermon, paid a business trip to Stouffville ort Ul S -Victor $nmmerflielA, Provin. and excellent and appropriate Monday. alar] Traffic Officer, has been trans- mupie was rendered by the Choir. A large number from here attend- - :fsrred to Morrisbarg, and left for The company, which in over 30 ed the Sutton Horse Show on Sat- 8 !!e#s new field on Tneeday. Mr. strong, marched to the place of urday last. These hot days Ula Wlll appreciate ` lRichardsoo, of Toronto, will suc- worship.to the music of bugle and There will be a nice cut in our y y pp leeed him in this district. drnm. The service wan much hydro bills this month by the Hydro The services at 9t. George's enjoyed b all resent. commission. q gy P a light summer 'suit. . -After being idle for many 'Phe hot,weather of last week drove Church on Sunday next will be an yea", eo far as large hosts are a Iarge number of our citizens to follows : 9 80 a. m.,landau Sebool; concerned the Oebf►wa Harbor the surrounding water resorts. - 10.80 a. m., Holy Communion ; The older Mennonites are boldin :TIP T H�- 117.00 p. m., Evening Prayer. These. was officially opened on Tburfaday g services are on standard time. last when two large freighters camp meetings in lathMoyo s Bush one. -Frank'' and Mrs. Jones and entered the harbor to receive and a half miles south of here. . ' - " ;danghtcir,.'i!#ar'orie, of Ottawa, cargos. One of these was the City Mr. Little is opening out a large Call in ap!d look them over. J boarding house to accommodate the IOr id a brief visit with W. C. and of Kingston which took-on a quart.>� large number of men engaged on n Mrs, Mnrkar on Sunday, white on tity of merchandise, including a our roads. 74 l!0 their way to Waehe o Beach, number of motorcars for Genera] e .r . y S Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hainer of Prov- where the are a motors. The other boat was the - - - y pending a week's ideate R I. former residents of holiday, large steel freighter,Ash Bay, be. Stouffville, are spending their bol- - -The Women's Association of longing to the Tree line and com• idays here.. - -- e by Capt-.Bert. Ho ue f monthlymeeting next Tuesday, Pickering. This boat runs regu- u - - --- - . - �g y motto arca cut about the face o � Bathing Suits Summer 'Underwear tang. 19th, at u.30 p. m., at the larly between Montreal and Fort ,actor accident last week, is slcrvly 1 t _ - •. �_bome of Mrs. Harry yes. Cars William. It also took on a quan- recovering. will be at Bt. Andrew's Chorale at tidy of heavy freight. The storm sewers are now comp- 'SPort Shirts Golf Hose 8 o'clock, to convey the members --One of the marvels of modern leted to the middle of Main St., and So the meeting. Remember the scientific discovery was shown on the cement pavement will. be start- baking sale at Squire's Beach w $a night when the giant diri- ed this week at popular p tea. ewrrow(Gatarday)at 8.80 p. m. iibie. $100. was flying over Otte- -The garden part of the wa A two-way conversation was N� 1 !em Women's 6niid of $t. George's carried On between residents of ''Radio Lieenses 1 ed. Obarch hold in-the Memorial Park Ottawa (iocluding 1llagbr Plant OS BALE - 8t�rior fertiliser � no the evening of Friday. August and Premier Bennett)alga•of vers Far;lla.ataatm apesaisra.thresbiste stadiar. 1' ogle very ranch enjoyed by on board the airshipp.. 'The con Also aced fan wheat, to varkty, and hhader Fred T. Bunting, - - P�ekernn� a11. On aoroant of Lbs nin the vereation was broadcast acrd the twine. w.F,Disney errmwood., suer _ too" The wee Riven in the Town conversation carried on by both FARM FOR SALE--140 acres of Do tablis>:ed 1867. -. Sall. The rogram was provided eiden could be distiaetly heard in land,excellent farming district;near Mid- , land, Ont. Several seven of standinglimbar. by Al.and Dob Harvey,who seem- Pickering. Such an accomplish- House and buildiaga.••Applyat News ce. ecfi higb•class Artie,-n to aseist-them. ment fifty years ago, or even _ y ► y g �TOTIOE-We have just Siaisbsd -. MU E � � GAR-GAR The Bo • Band o the Salvation twenty-five ears ago, would have ll��e.hni last ye,,,s b,y,arta . ,ter-]tae L TR Army, of Oshawa, assisted by E. created the greatest excitement- ,tsrted--tete-stew:- . straw ca sire+). Collins, of Toronto, euphonium throughout the civilized world, $1.75);ham w ca wire), tz oo. xenry sten, -- alolo#et, also rendered sweet music but in this age of marvellous dis - MM�n - _ . ;itbl►ring tbeeveoinR,which brought coveriee and inventions it passes (`TRAYE D-Oulu the premises of Telephone �a�it_. much favorable comment" The almost unnoticed. the undersigned, Whitby.Tp., . iasrHng s •;]1►letole steer. Owner easy have acme by proviggprRo f program was a delightful -The R 100, the largest and �Y sad payinge:pence.. wm.Cammaaeett 1 Al �o. The artiste may be sure of a strongest dirigible ever built, i.srooilin, 47 9 ,Ibearty welcome when they return which has been visiting Canada I 'OST-On Saturday evpning, be. y. - -next time. for a couple Of weeks Rased over Jtween Pickering and Green River, a black Auto Repairs, Ae6eBBoi les, 0118 slid � ! p + p club bag containing clothing. Finder please �C1ei -Tboe. Parker, a young lad, this locality about 4 o'clock on leave at Durcan's store, Green River.or at the - p NEVES cf5ce. Sd _. ' met with a very painful accident Monday morning, but was seen by - on Thursday last at Pickering very few on account of the early TORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• .__!: ! �'asoline, Acetylene Welding, , He is in the employ of hour. Before paying its visit t0 1 DRY !Semi finish)—Let our driver call and ■�a� _ Messrs. Pere Barrett and Bever- Toronto, it crossed Over the lake explain our-4 hour service. lust leave your Nie Qhs gl Percy name with Sir.S.W.Davis, barber shop. ere. ---=���: Ba ry r ng. ley McLaughlin, fruit dealers Of a11d visited Rochester N. Y,. Nia will pick up and deliver 2 tithes weefr- " Osbawa. Theboy was onthe run• agars Falls and-Hamilton. It then "HEAP FOR CASH-One '22Ford p �y�Q Aye lQa Bing board of the truck and was paid its visit to Toronto about 9 ("HEAP one'24Ford.truck stake Repairs made on al`iJ-[als•W i r 'paid to be reaching down to pick o'clock and it circled around body,one Chevrolet 490 sedan, all iri Ai condit- ' A.pVy to :Milton Sleep.corner Brock and } rip gravel and in doing so lost his the city eotild I,B Rear! djstlDCLiy Kingston Roads. Pickering, Ont. 50-51 a of cars, and fell to the roadway, from Pic•kerinQ. t;;d 64dless to pEC`IAL OFFERING—High test- - - VW1 -- ,. - ,• _ •wben one of the wheels passed say many of onr residents viewed � , � � c Holstetnco6+c.bred,orr:,o•.ayTFbi-ebvll, over one of bis legs At the ankle, the magni8eent sight. Tbose who fall •she ring,also yearling heiArs and register• barky injnring it. He was taken bad field glasses got a splendid ed Ayrshire bull 15ch.Staple Hill Farm. Clare- Maold for sale. accredit- 1 c ed herd. L.Nen �h, . ;to Dr Cartwrigbt's office where view. After leaving Toronto, it rrf�rt.ont, 48t( _ re! aid was given him and he went south over the like thence Y �- HIP ASS-t�HERE-9amplepAck• CHARLES BePENCE --tau taken to rite Oshawa to its airport at, St Hnt�ert'e, near p t ape. 4 '�ha, q 4;rds. lea, tobacco aL40', 10 where an ex-Cay examin- Montreal. Thns;. tb08? whitex bg•'„r$2!6. or 20 Ibs.for 114.50, or 40 lbs.for VAGI quermel. 2lb. fnr$1 X. postpa.d, with lrm1D® bather any QNCt!!d LO Qet a C108® view at Pick nces or quantities. Address G. Dubois, 18 �:_� sao'l nig,.,,,.. i s-.�� ,�o.e �i�e.,.>.>2..•.A + n-..w..•...., r.,,-• r-._ �Ag 1 Proprietor.' A Piekerinod.