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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_05_01 - , ;, .it' a.s,."+ • .n. 3v. .;,.- !� ,..ba ^y1b u +,.4. _ "� ,,r `'• 'i.i:,.r y_. +f.: - .,.'. ., n,.o-.,. .. , - e,•- . ... ._.,., s.. `. • ra - v. -r:.,arG a •v sae 4 ° . .. ... .. ,�-ir --•4" -"�,'. V av .i - :says' •.i-w- - -, r..q rt - .,rt'• .. .`T^ h� - -a'.!`. �• --..._ .. t .. .+ft ,.'.r .., f _ i •ark..t, _.w� �•. �.,':..-.:'.j-r. s- b'� b T.:' 1+ T 4�:•is L "4=r•_�j$., "A'•.\ +4 ♦ J. f'• yl''. P a� -. a-A.A"n w. s.,.,r ,+e.• .• -,..,.... .. -\. .' 6 JR- > •a .A. .F.'ir-yw• -...^y' ^Y:n Ly 'ISS ,r. n .. tit= .•: .,,...,, .-..,„_:.• �`'.:�.. .''�J. ,,•. ,. ....... .-Y. -i`- '.v. •+r, s 'r�r ,x.rry,+ .r:•..va „�ery�,r, ''x,"��L.,.;"fi al„R +�'..:. .S.'.:r =`r,. '�". t .-.+$*` ;r "wt •+•f . s .ry-., .. N,.0. ...• t�.••! +��' . ..-' i. ` '. l}�7'e`.'-., .,. �.y, ^,. M.:..,�& }w.: .r„ � '—...�:'•r l` •J '.to• "� r l.. +„k.�, , .. t-•-� . ... -.'�.:. ... .., •,y f ..'G;..'�•a .•r�,,�•,. •'r;,+�'-�• Ir �.�;.• .:K�-.�,,,.,v.>.. iwu,�as- ,l,..i + � .1' � ~�",d��a VOL. L. TICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY,... MAY 1, 1931. _ - No. 3 5> t -- teafa>fwtanst comll�. -- : y . , - WHITE - - -=ot+aytioees=--- - - -Medicallte S-s' ill The popular play entitled "The The Dunbarton Dramatic Club pre- GREENWOOD •New, Co-ed," which was to have been sent their drama "The Jonah" in the , bR. H. C. PE ARSON-Physician jaleg3a -M.Ver presented in the Whitevale Unitea United Church here on Friday night aitdsurgeoa, Dumbarton. 101y Church, this Friday evening by' the May 15th, under the auspices of theMILLS�pH, FORSYTH, Opb.D., Direetor Is ranniDR fall blast sawing lum- Dramatic Club, of Grace Church,'in Women's Association. This is a R.oncomeeriul Aasociatioa or Ontario.Reg. bar, reaches, doubletreee, oltonto, has been postpongd indef- splendid drama and ab,ould draw, a LPd Member of the American Optometrical initely., good house. It has already been giv- 1^ lk.soeiatioa. Eyes examined by appointment, tongues etc. en a number,of times and always to Established ISM tPboae 804. Cl.remoat.oat, d'pea to buy a quantity of Rood satisfied audiences. Suitable music basswood and elm S. O. Football Association z - EAFiL A.GRUBIN,R. eof the College betwem acts. Admission 25 and There is no better Pastry Specialist. Honour graduate of the college logs. The annual.meeting of the •8. U. 15 cents. Everybody come. Flour made than of 0ppt�oaetry ?(Canada. Gold med"at and F. A. will be held at Brooklin on 44 first prize winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping `Tuesdays _ DUNBARTON + eer��ryy Monday.from 9 a,m. to 5 P.m,.in Dr. Tuesday evening 'May 5th, 1931, at "BefFker's dentcl office. At Stouffvill-from Wed. and Fridays. g m. standard• time. An —' ae,day to Saturday of each week. Eyes examin- h y Club for are both ill with the flit. ed Glasses!fled and repaired. Ifi rheet quality Manufacturing Baskets of all wishing to join for the season, kind- _ at Lowest P3nCes. Phone Stouff 240.5 461y . ...... 'Mrs. Jean White is visiting a few K I SSIMI I ,' deactuptions. ly have your representative there. days with her daughter, Mrs. Mills city. But 1:12ere area of of brands .�e/� E_ CHRISTIAN, Barristerand factory, We are pleased to have Miss Irene of pastry floor ori the market .C1sSolicittir,NotaryPublic Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write DUIVBARTON. and Mrs. W. T. Dunbar ba4k in their that are very inferior oar. South Wing Court House,Whitby. 2aiy • -- home for the summer. to BISSIDiI. w. _ Chas. White. Locust Hill, Out. The services in the Community, \ext Tuesday hist' 5th the W, M. S. ' _RDONALD RUDDY Barrister, Mall on Sunday next are as follows: Auxiliary are having a qulting bee These cheap brands are cheap Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al- 2.00 p. lr1• Sunday School; 3.00 P. m. the basement of the Church. All in quality, U.I.tin's Drug Store,opposite Post Office. Money J. H. Be1l1I - Claremront Evening Prayer and Holy Common- to Loan. Phone 588• Whitby, Out. Sly , ladies are invited. *R r Phone 9.24 c n Rev. E. G. Robinson, B. D. in Mr. James McIntosh and John Ta ��S SI LLL I BEATON, BELT. 4 R088, BOntari- j`U R N I T U R E Y- aro• Solicitors. 90'1 Northers Ontario ` . Building,a3o13ay street,Toronto, The Dramatic Club played the in- -The Jonah" didn't ewaliow a H.B Bele NEW. U8 creasingly popular la whale, but does afford a whale Is the ver cream of W J Beu, F,.D AND ANTIQUE play `The Jonah ter wheat and ie the beat win- y J.D.F. Ross. Adelaide 3838-9 IN GREAT VAftiIL'TY to an appreciative audience at T�- of an eveniog's fun. May egaallyy as zone last week, and report a pleas- 8th in PickeringTown good for fine cake bak• r BICEIARCSON. PICKERING 6t Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat. ant and profitable evening, 'This s Ing as for pastry. MULVEY — Barristers, Solicitors etc., tresses, Dressers, Tables and play is proving one of the most sue- Hall. Tickets 25e. its ai4 coated'ratit'°iiU Boron Corner es Chairs, Picture Frames. cessful the Club has Why Pay as exorbitant rice for yy��e and Ricbmood Sts• Toronto, Phones et van i9 i" Addaide4489aadiseo, Pickeringoffceopeo Y ° BTOUFFVIILE. small package of cake our ? Wednesda aaT�iteday e►eaings, phone-pick Our prices are the lowest. brim full of wholesome fun, and well f re rano sol deserving of its success. Our 'baseball team has organized Try KIS9IMI. Detlta4for the season, +y) A ��R�S ���" _ RADIO SERVICE GREENWOOD. Judge widdifield held Division BA ,1 ?EIL C.SMITH, D, D, 9„ L. S,• All batter and electric sets iven ex• Court here last Monday with a few (Successor to Dr.J.N.Dales;, Graduate of y g Mrs. Bayles is confined to'the cases to adjust. for Bread. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron• pert -atteotioa. Complete up to- house through illness. Mr. Arthur Hawkes, a noted writ- W�p l;niversity, A4 Claremont office over D. A date equipment for guaran- By patronizing your home will s.ott".atore every Taetday and Frtde , phone teed work. Moderate rates. The grading on the highway has er, addressed the Women's Liberal etaas 13-11' 2yiu been held up owing to the rain over Club on Tuesday evening last on you help keep up the price of S ZO'=a6rt 330&re, the week-end. "Canadian Nationality". our local wheat. . HERBERT T. FALLAISE, L D 9., 293'3' Pbone.Mark. :�30'9 The Ormerod family were in Mar- Another suicide traged • occurred D,D.S.. Graduate of the Royal Collette of Dental Surgeons and the University of Toronto. kharn on Tuesday attending the fun- on Friday last near here w�"lfen Mrs. '.Dw., .aresidencesecond door east of St. And. L . eral of J. Lowery. O. Hutchison, of Altona took her life USE SCOTCH BARLEY +_ ie+s church. , rrrbying.oat. osBee boon: oC 0 A y poisoning. p FOR BREAKFAST ••re. toe to, c 3 eppoentateut. O1•ray C. Hunkin, of Toronto, and Mins b g. She had been in nor service). PPeonr Peck Sino• 43fy , Nellie Davis spent the week-end at health for several years, and had • Alf. Tremble's home. become despondent. {west' �a>tras. A Rood supply of Hard and Soft N. and Mrs. Bie were in Buffalo Mrs. Stephenson, a respelled cit- M." C�2g11E 2W Coal on hand. Also a supply for a fe-m-days this week attending izen wh•o ,lived about a mule west of A. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- of'Kindlia Wood the funeral of a friend. here, who suffered from mental de- Q� /p/�/ �/ /� C3.Fln and automobile insurance of all kends, g r L• a.+'i./�'T l r I G HA M ftPr"ert,ng companies of soled financial stand. _ stove length. Mrs, Robinette and boys and John rangement, killed her little girl and ia. R Building and General J Robinette and wife, of .Toronto, then committed suicide. Psepa?at- Contracting, EORGEKEAY-Licensed auction. 12tf +Phone Pick. 1709. spent Sunday with Miss M. Wood. ions were made a *week before the g' tragedy to have her removed to an Estimates furnished on all CIA"" 1.vimser,Altos. Live .tock sari=enerai ale. of work-Interior and Rztertor. �dy att.11A.d to. Tering reasonable R DONALD MUNRO, PICB.EAIN® � - asylum, - R.1. to lffle. PbonestoaII9008, 614 ._ , Alterations ' BIiOUGriAM. Avery and and fatal accident oc• ions and repaln. 10 Bates :C tar POSTILI., Licensed Auctioneer, �OW An 'ql t Eratlees Miss carred to a five-year old son of Aud- Chimneys Built Concrete Work. " tselrru.s of Tofu and naives. recti � pent a few days this rey Bartholomew, adjoining the town Phone Pickering 5712 "on artn of ata kin" afwaned s.an aboewt -- -week in Toronto. While sawing wood, the boy -who was FAIRPORT, ONTARIO' asst.., ar+r" Orem River P o„ ors Come to the West Hill Glarage and Grant 'Malcolm was with his peo- playingg in the vicinity went too DB.BRATON TO WNGRIP QI.E88 have them tested and relined if pie here on Sunday. near fife machine and in some way ' a Oe.vgra.w. owasaf�oo•far needed, with latest equipment. + s Our Young Peoples Choi: Wert got entangled in the belt and pull• �h1I11g�f'S For Se�if3' ' Wwfei. a...rofs�s4. RMa tta..T w 1.rts Now Is the time to have your tractor out in full force on Sunda M d -Inoor of Niorifrp L. Y• eys of the machine. A number of bs olear and 6: No. B.C. Shingles; sad tsar overhauled. revolutions were made before the •'•'�' • as t-r - Miss Redman, of Balsam, is ,with ' L. and Mrs. Matthews at present. machine could be stopped and as Galt Galvanised 8teei shingles. Etwa. M. MAW, LICENSED AUO• West Hill Garage Mrs. Hanley, of Stratford, is vis- result his whole arm was severed Bird's Felt slate Shingles. TIOK=t t«York Mario and Darerm Also, re•rubbering buggy wheels. Antrot■of ,ate; p.vmp�y attended iFormerly Wood's Garages iting her aunt, Miss Bate, this week. from the body, He died within a Lwn mower ohs ned. Is. Terme r...m.bte. arts.fef arTi. may ee - r We are sorry to report that Mrs. few hours of the i seninged �y Da e.a �s tndepeo L$wre..Ce & MCIIIt08�1 ill apd under PATERSON'S - OLARBMOIIiT 3`''35 tor's care. -SCHOOL REPORTS. Call and get prices. Phone We Phone The gang at work' on the Gerow Just -Arriving ..Pickering Mills of y Ila , Gertrude Cor. tt,TV-Dor- LOOK THE :. service station are making good pro- , gypgs, ntliy Clark, Gertrude Corbett, Ellen Chevrolet. Toe rain over the week-end will Kinnear, es Flynn, Laura Ormer- Ne� We have a full line of Poultry cio -a wonderful lot of Food as seed- �• Frances Jlantell. Jr. IV-Nilly a Obolee 2X 3X and 5X B. Q. sz is nearly done. Gibson, Cecil Walls. Sr, Ill-Phyllis ' Feeds, good as the best. ln' Cedar E),in leas Albert and Mr;. Gray and Win, dark, Elva Middfetbh, Eric Davis, ;IS HERE g Try our Front Rank Laying Mash, I;•js=ell went to Toronto on Friday. Murray Eliins, Jr, III-Dorothy Dis- 1�ledr a large quantity o{ Growing .liaeh and Russell i., now in the General Hosp- ney, Clara Walls, Phyllis Gardiner, g Q Chick Starter, ital for treatment. o Marjorie Riseley, Lorme Annis. Ii- Macy new features and a new low -1 We slake 'these Feeds right here The C. G. T. T. of.Claremont are Roy Walls, Harold Short. T-Ralph price. An Owner Service Policy,mud a• • 'o take charge of the afternoon ser_ P.iseley, Freddie Lewis, :Muriel Clar- assuring owner the heat in Jack Pine Spruce and you a profit on your t-ice here Wert un ay. t P 1GIant- service and eattafaction p make an effort to be present, ell, Leslie Wilson.- Sr. Pr. - Allart Poultry, �. tsar 0419, Assessories. Good Hemlock Lumber. The young man who left his ever- Short, Howard Ormerod. Jr. Pr.— year When you want Flour ask for coat in the Township Hall when at. Lois Mantell, Lois Byers, Buddy Ris- Tires at new low prices. Royal. Help your market tending a dance there may have the eley, Marjorie Byers, Florence Bar: :; ,.,.d.a-m..,�n.r,_d�.,'.•x'.°..,` ,`.�• ' -,....f�a.,,..,•nrp^+'?W.-..'.,4.•�.'%".-E,,-..r vtC,-'_...,,�y .,a^Tr.".°a,,•,.,u e-K,•,w�.��.•-.-....-,.y�.a',.,,,..'- _ .A-,.•.„.�., r+s•� . w" 1. ,W �.a n� . ev _.w�',,••.^nhr• - V•��.f+w•.iren-^�oL.e+ .rye+,fir. •.yI�. Y,... ,. .. -.�".:.. �!• Y^!a. k '� ,_ .. e V ..:. S y.”' }kms'.S'a y �i` V' .'F•tl T •�:...:. n v� T+.' { .•_ ,j ...'...._ ._ :,..;_.-_, � ,. ,. .... ,w, -,..,,w :.,,,-. rt'. .. -�:-. �.•,•:,... .•,uS:4.;,e: ':e„..M3,...d. _�c.a `a<.••-`t -•e ...."s✓,.L 9.ate,,,, 'x �.._J.�.:j' �... 'a. _ :`.:' , y might have come daOZ.,wu O ., _- - pvnor, but could they-have lugged �11Z7V&N'TBAE'$ d� . Iva up again?" be asked danbtfnl}y PAN "Y'aia't exactly +'kid in asD[ma. be M there's a path or sunnick further `M e s•y along„ "Possibly there is,"agreed,Pyecro tt- n,,,,, Ste, - _. "Tho cgh this area of the moor is very ""'gI - _Im _ _ mach the untamed wild, they drove a W"s came before I Captain Jimmy a.nd done quickly, or soon we wauid au Car 'over Nome Scottie are srkn over China Th•y_sre _ iii-- - -aur�hed--to-headquarters....__.-. .- ook" ll th .: -. _... ; �. ._:..: .:• :: .,- .. we`ll have a 1 t a°ih baser Dlen�its a'd-t=rim Cott 'Te a rergesat that ! brouiltI - minutes later as they_ wer _ ai a °- _ibis plane to-glxs-fteaeral biag-"� -- - - A eCb1n r a u en one _ - •' , ' ` skirting the wood, t e moue 0. a said. "Tell him to march two acidic bro� arev ed irtsel#s e Fce attacker tial washisa wlyse nMto aheheIIandt snap ,the rs ar blight Oa d k a to OU, rev no chi is wh re fl� T I n ed he e Teo that come: Y i they csme down I'll bet s Oxford strike. Then before I could move, a and taxied along the road behind C L scholar and, hey, wot s this tern. thin spare form burled itself •at my the two soldiers. After a few mid //1 Mesh �Om t[ie �Q��ens Flack pointed to a dark,oily stain assailant, careiesa o1 the danger• utas the road straightened out for i showing on the coarse turf. "That' ous knife point. IL was one of the stretch of a quarter of a mile or so. it, see; they drove the car along the three men the had rescued from the Now was our chance! gully and stopped her here.' tree on the day before. I held In an instant I snapped oL the Pyecroft walked slowly around the my breath,'amaz- searcMight and opened the throttle _ stain searching the ground in vain for ed that the timid, full. With a roar the plane fairly any further sign. shrinking Chinese I leaped forward and rushed down the H "I'm inclined to agree with yon," s h o s 1 d display I road on the two soldiers who Red to he said at last. "jt'a s rough road, such nerve. Spring panic. but not an ]mpossibla one, and the Ing to help him, I Bang-Bang-went the rides of a RFAwheels would leave.no trace on this 1 -EST ' HO s an s , aspect y er a on the chin with few bullets ripped through the wi,981 rain we had last night. So it's up all my strength. but we were gathering speed 'rapids /� �� �� r' and see where it leads, m'lad." By this time the ly. A moment more and avb,wore -- a(r, Half an hour later they emerged plane was in a spin, and we were to the air, free as a bird. i _- -- - th oor ut i a ly upon a open m , b mmedi to go near the ground that there Was no Gas was running low, however, 'so $p "r. C. H. JACOBS opposite opened another gully, less way but to land. I had lost all we headed back for our own linea, rock-strewn but running back towards sense of direction for the moment, with the help of our searchlight we al- the river. and had v way oL telling whether ing d out a railway line. 9p CS "Hey, gpv'n(•r!" exclaimed Flack we were over enemy territory or not. ing down, we bumped to a stop Off , SYNUPSIS. Flack took off his cap and scratched with subdued exc?tement, "what's that gearcely had the wh@els stopped the rough ground and scrambled out. S•nry Holc wishes hie ward. Mar- the grey stubble which adorned his over there?" rolling bafore as excited Chinese While the unknown Chinaman who tat eerymainrent to marry Saydea mer- head: Pyecroft followed the direction of sentry showed up- and challenged as. had tried to knife me followed cautJ6 ee. nephew of Holt'■ friend, Moinea e�Ire. ltvea at Kestre3 Souse. 3Suriet as "Thea who's?ye running with now." the pointing flhger and perceived the "Ask him where we are Y' I direct. i ously. Vt are staying at Dartmoor Farm- he asked, per, impression of a car tire sunk deep inod the interpreter. 1 Guess who 1t was The last pew several mysterious disappearanois „��' breathed PgeCroft, "that's the loose earths of a mole-hill, He "Iiim say mach bad Chinese blot' take plata Mona Page. the vicar's dauth' ga -him belong enemy.' son I ever expected to nee--t%olonel ! ter DefaR the last to go. Percival P'e- what we have to discover, m'lad, and nodded towards the lly. „ ' ' Tisa of General Lu's Army. A sae croft arrives at the m Or term. and t:he sootier the better• Barnard, "That's our road, mind, lie said. "Tell him I belong enemy, too." I +while walkiag oa the moor U murder- I be- „Come on." Bald. chap—that colonel Tien. Thre+s "elu y attaeked and thrown over a cliff ( times I had to knock him out to gduriel tells marcer she does not love nave, it concerned. solely with the For rha s a mile the descent was , m sad lQerear rev iffy Pyacroft disappea,snees-which have been liven- Pe p 'He say, you clary-Y� make make him behave. a frr s nd fust is time ]� up this primitive community, and, gradual, but as they carne within muchee noise-wakee Colonel-getee sight of the river the ground fell away Then he explained that he tkought I might add, that I am also after my welly mad-ahootee bang-all done." I was trying to CHAPTER VII-. little adventure t tam al night,. I've in a steep decline. Pyecroft halted, gy which I gathered we *ere !a take him ovei - Two days later a familiar figure got a fancy that there's a whole heap pointing across the stream to where the enemy camp, that the Colonel to the enemy a plantation of gaunt pines rose like would hear the plana• get mad a� he i camp. in that' was awaiting Pyecroft on his return more In that than meets the eye." gloomy sentinels guarding a house,the ing diattar th and have us shot, ; case 1 could from the moor; no less a person than "tools tike tt may be a little print• chimneys of which could just be seen. Not a very encouraging Proaptet. , ^'his chauffeur-valet ing fair, gtsv'nor,'' csid Flack "That's the place, he announced in Then a Chinese sergeant and a j uhe waw >go debs. "Hullo, Flack,,so you've arrived all "H-at," mused Pyecroft. thought- a low voice. "They dumped me out on safe sad sound Have a good run fully. "that occurred to me as a poo- I squad of soldiers appeared out of the perste. far i# down? Where's the bus?" ha asked. sible ao'.ution but it doesn't 1aitogetLer the river bank and carried me over inky darkness. When he saw the i f,�yy w o u I d have a v'noas are with m notions. Darky btnllzn that little bridge up through the plan-a three deserters from his camp he #?' gone hard.with . "DahL in the gar ge, go squ 9 tation. But I wonder why they came l raised a terrible rumpus. First be-' "Good' Well. I'll just tootle along, is a specialist,as good a forger as any this way„ Colonel Tien to be caught by the „ , . accused ua of stealing his men, thea enemy. with you and have a peep at her. going, tome of hia fivers are works ni "Under cover most of the time, after a long powwow with the three. I . 'Woe's the matter. gov'nor?" salted art, absolutely wonderful. I've seen Far to the north of as a locomotive i guv nor. Sunken road, nobody likely they evtdentty convinced him that Tr'lack is a ]ow voice sa they left the;'era, But this fellow they cal] Tae to spot 'em and spill the beans after- they bad been taken prisoner, and whistled. A-little slump of bashes ;arm yard. "Run into trouble'" j noc seetna to me to be out_ on a differ- wards" grew beside the railway track, and `•Yea, mUd. big chunks of it and j ent game. MAybe he is using Dark- 1 eve had helped them to escape. Ye$. that's all right, but what hap-. toward these we pushed and "egged I'm mighty glad you've came. Bas- ty's skill as an engraver for some Pur- -cans to the car when the joy ride !s�.Anyovay he took them bac';-and. probably they were far better off !n I our plane. to get tt out oC sigt►t. Am• r "hard is one the prod for one thing. pose of his own." i over4 They left it here when they other Lew minutes more and a freight f' Ne's-been after me already." "But soot's the big idea in pinching i their own army than among th® , train-rounded the curve stopping not E' aeulated .ha valet, his ou. gov'norl" i carried me to the you s,but they mart enemy. '•Blimey," ej Y I have some means of getting it across go much for the three captives. i ovei two hundred yards from our «mall. ferrety eyes gleaming with 1n- "Evidently that was a bad mistake.i there too• Anyway, that can wait; bidlag place. hereat "Wot'd he want?" The boys made a mesa of the business but oar own •positloa was earemely let's have a look at ye old mansion dangerous. Samething bad 'to be (To be continued) . . Pyeesadt glanced down at the wiry and mistook me for someone else" Rent Keep under the bank, FTack I -_ ]little man walking by his side and "S'welp me!" exclaimed Flack with guess we can be seen from the upp-fr i Barnard ell, goose o! the hocae. !appeared to consider the question: 'sudden understanding, h n - ttin the / Chocolate Malted t 1k Information." ha said at last. "Bravo!"cried Pyecroft,pa B In s:,ence they came 'to the river ' - - s'Some bright boys kidnapped me as I litteCman _on the shoulder. "None and crossed the rickety little bridge told you in my letter. Incidentally, other than our dear old pal the chief and made their way up through the one sa-a psi of yours." busy!" lantatian. The ground teas covered Th8 heattia•giviing. delicious drink for children and' grown. "Struth, gov'nut! Who was it?" Flack grinned awkwardly,somewhat With a thick carpet of pine needles .-'Flack's lined, mallow face wore suet embarrs sed by :rte d�monstrstion: which deadened all sound of their Ups. Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers. ar expression of astonishment that "Then, gov'nor, if Barnard s dahn footsteps, adding weight to the rather ' Pyecroft laughed. here abaht the disappea I eerie atmosphere created by the gloom - -_.--— -- "Darkey Mullen," he replied. like-" and mels icholy' rustle of the pines. "Darkey Mullen! No, gov'aor you "Quite," broke in Pyecroft with a Flack glanced about him uneasily; "The greatest of all censors-the When your wife leaves home don't - - made a bloomer there. That bl2ke delighted smile. "Flack, III have to born and bred in the alums of Dept• public-!e beginning to vote thumbs mate the mistake of suggesting rha# . runs with the Bergen crowd." introduce you to Scotland Yard,you're ford he was no lover of the country.. down on the 'hard-boiled' realism in ate tate along some ®trios to while Pyecroft shook his head: getting positively clever in your old much less of Dartmoor,a place whish literature and on the stage•"-Will ]d. aw the Ums, You'll write her rha# "He used to run with Bergen." l age," l_aye, to your letters, Flack made a grimace'of disgust roincided very closely with his idea of _ - "Gawd forbid!" he said piously.,"Y' Hee• The brooding silence of•those _ won't get me to turn no co pers' nark, barren wastes n Litt a his nerves and - - •�=:' ' ' �"'� ;�';,r � stirred his mean litre mind with mar-. r not blooming likely, y wont But on bid imakinin'gs. Not that he-was r a the level, gov'nor, '.f they was so coward, very far from a, but he sh4r- '''" mighty anxious to give Barnard the ed with his class the superstitious fear U ® + once over, rhaips the body snatchingof a unfamiliar. On occasions he have been going on atoun a rs had shown a tendency of-Ourpose - be he found out sunnink soot ain't coupled with•cool-headed courage and ALUj healthy for 'em." audacity which sad made more than ���� M�WER Pyecroft nodded. - one police chief curse hurt-with whole- p g • "They guessed what nis game was ,hearted fluency. MAN and'determined to strike first. But, ' anyway, that's his business, not ou;a. Pyecroft glanced at�him and smiled; .._ ft d the he knew est what. this man w1Q n What I intend :o do is to t.kinPUT T4EM ON YOUR t. SELF house and explore. Have.the kit ready "Not a bit like the Old Kent Ro:id. ...,� • 6 HRH ' and meet me on the moor at eight eh"' he whispered. - rcavv o'clock. When you've had a meal at LIGHTER, easier tun- _ ou etend-to beta Flack made a wry grimace. OM"s , s . , ning and longer bating dye -re thy e a, I']] follow later, �b—tne, gov ;tdr,—I'Ir be glad • . • -mower. Aluminum Drive when we gits inside, outs this blarst^d but I wont disguise from you, m lad, wood„ Wheels and Side Plates• that the job's likely to be mast devilish ' ' Barium Metal self-aligning � "I don't knot that we shall go ia• - beerii91% st *1 dme WhW rl>g That's all right, gov'nor. I don't side. Perhaps it may be necessary s s Steel Drive Wheel to . . Ppeeroft stopped abruptly know what your game is, never did• our hardware tut you've been a good pard to me, and, stooping, picked up something • • dales s. and I'tll satisfted with my pickings, from among the pine needles. _D e 1 1 C 1 O U S�1 CANADA FOUN6RIES It I Bits sent dahn- for another lag- "H'm a woman's locket and chain. g FORGINGS UNITED Bing, well, I ain't complaining, I'll Let's see if there's a photograph en• J•mnSmart Plaft take m' chance like. wot I've always closed." With deft ,ngers he opened &ockvilie Ontario gone. I ain't a quitter." i he locket, disclosing +'he picture of a -_ TASTE Kraft Old-Fashioned Boiled Salad man--a clerk in Holy Orders. -'Drcasurg and you'll iastaatlp acclaim its k rho n fitful] at h is - i ft loo ed „ acro g Y „ •f'i:,. � The Reverted Au aria Pa _ fresh, delicate flavour. You'1! like is F a'' Servant, and nodded approvingly. I P eeroft said; "father of Mona Pam." velvety texture and revel is iq acamy " , • y ge �.:�..:. Yoi re s good .-ort,Flack, he said "Wog y'going to do'about it, yon'• smoothness. quietly. .,, earths,a large 12 oma jar sells for only At eight o'clock he found Fleet rvr. �� r Giv6 it to Barnard, smiled Pyr- 25 cents,one-half the price you're wed to waiting for him on the decline into th-t croft. -paying for this standard of quality.' Try valley. „ ; f?'o be continued.) _.:, " J1 some to-day. "Got ever thing? he asked. Y , ' 1 f "Sure, gov'no en ��� '• "Good! In twenty minutes we shall� pORRINGGER SELLS AT 57600 s a `r ._ be at the soot where they-collared me. 'London-A silver porringer which �Ii over by the wood yonder. ..•as worth approximately $90 when ( ���aU7rw✓+�Bo�ed Whets t1ey arrived by the big bou!- Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist, I der b stopped. used it, was auctioned recently for - �� � Se ��(� "This i' where they were tidiest," apprgx,mately E7500. ' - ire-eattT, "•so` the probability is t'Iat I , -_-�_�y _� v they came down the valley on ttritz side." l "T' dream calla our mind's atten Made is Goads by the of 1[raft veits SIM— Flack glanced up the steep sl-jpl:, tion to the body's Instinctive feeling. " Cheese sad Vel ISSUE No. 18—'31 searebing for,acme sign of a pat', -Dr. Carl Jung. ' r : .p.r J �.•.: w•..+ ...:J'rt' +.' / z' - w. .i;. '�: �'"� -7, '.k ^P a '.+:.' _ + ;n'i, r "<�'G ✓ '•i. - e 4 4: r. 3.0 3• �,, :t.°. yy1. -: , \ '. .4- ..,:-„••, ..•.,_ _ '•7 i 'if`:.. S,rs. .y,, rf.,. v_sQ -+^q., a.iw' � ._a'-. e♦'. ..'�.. •y _ .m'm•.,'.. •.'..._,•:• �.... :.�_.s� 'i .Z }v� /r -::.4t e4_ - mmfary,,T•,q..K":.w6,4 '."i:wr `A✓. yyx .., Y N- .a ... .. J. • ?l•. ..:N! t, .f... ,�r,, • 1°Z •' �•u1AfN3_.r-...�.,' 'q� .. .... .. :.T-4'1ff b"�.•1f".x^c �..a`�.5�74M_, k M' F,/d.: N' '>'16`1+xePhnr .. .' _�. ,4 ..- '�,j.W„i' �Z lt,; Me40, •Bi-'. "1 r'yf�4. '1 q( Y. +rF • t' .. ,. ... ..,^r 4 • Y fDDD�S'w What New York Australia Boasts Drivers' Calendalr _- x the � _ Wearing Longest Fence Keep Rear Light Gleaming • � •_ BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON � Now that the season'• of sprtns o�rn __�--- I.QUO Mlle Fence Together mi., and spring mad is Hader .way bny� 14ustmtod Dressmakin Lesson Fur. With Hot Rays of the ogre ahoa]d be taken that tall-11611W _ _ _ xfilled with Every Patte'm Sun Combat -yhiae clear to avoid accidents. . _ a o►rxai s,.,T e o L _ ' __ _ ' _ - — bit Menace . Keep Span Tire Inflated _ 1r SPORTS FOR WOMEN be A vlllaga green, a flowing well of q AustraIta has the lodges fence Do not neglect the spare tire; Many With modern light housework, delicious water; an abundance of large ► the world. w is 1138 miles in length., it properly fainted at all'times, fon t'woman Is in danger of growing weak trees and the birds they'attrtet.a cam- n Fence "known as-the tr 1 Rabbit l- muatty centre with a particular do- and Fence of Western Australia Alto.I none can tell when it will be naadr ' „and stiff from lack of exercise. To ether, the rabbit fences of Western ed for road work. ' prevent this she should go to a doctor velopmeat of neighborliness, a mnai• g and have A thorough medical ezamina• elpal golf course,a lovely park,usually Australia alone extend E,@28 Mlles and I Heavier lubricants as a aubatttute i. tion, thea nee what sports she may well-cared for gardens, or some ea- , cost 1j1,?61,?40 to erect. They are fot replacement of parts that hAva 4' I _ enter without se harm. Golf Is pro. pedal Bower, cultivated with plan 3t constantly patrolled by boundary worn would be a good-idea if all the store thought by all the citizens. A �o t riders., parts affected by the lubricants hAd nounced by hygienists the !deal sport Zt t Ther is another great fence separ. .worn evenly. . They, have, not, Aad, for women,since it is not too vigorous, city may be Lemons for its Tessa, or -tintails a lot of delightful walking its dahlias, or its vine-clad porches �� sting New South -Wales from South once the-_$QaFi.or lubricant does nos over a pleasant countryside, and has Study this proposition. Talk about Australia. It sometimes happens that reach those which have wore ttti . enough competition and chance for it in the women's clubs, get the Cham- great rains fall on the aide of the least, it actually causes more west• sociability. bar of Commerce to co-operate, and fen( where there are no rabbits,while Cleaning the spark plug•b a task pj see it you cannot prat your lows on a great drought exists on the other to which the car owner may set him- It is prbdicted that this game is In Then a vast migration begins. ' good effect. The inside of Its n acy and will soon see as.many e hundreds upon ua- the pl women devotees as men. If one learns will add to its charm for both rest- - A vast host, ug core tisni3Llly ]s scraped oat to play golf,she has a form of pleasure dents and wayfarers. dreds of thousands of rabbits, are on in this process. A better method '. +% the move. And that is where the sit- of cleaning in to $oak .the core in a ; in which she can indulge until old age, ri foot fence, topped with barbed wire, solution of 60 per cent. household - or as long as she 18 able to walk TO STORE WINTER CLOTHING 44 comes in so usefully. Along the west- ammonia and 40 per cent. water. Horseback riding is a great luxury To protect clothiagL from moths, one ern side-of the fence the ground is for,those who are able to afford it. must fight the adult moth, which lays This..will dissolve the carbon, Basket-ball, it mildly played, is ,good the eggs on clothing. Moth balls are alive withracing rodents seeking a Keep drip Firm for women, but there is danger that not sufficient to do this. Cedar chips, - way through into the country where! Modern automobile 'steering syr• not a rabbit is to be seen. It become too strenuous. Volleyball when placed with clothing will kill ti lama are so efficient that the stightr « ; can be played by those who are too newly-hatched larvae. Keeping Them Down eat touch turns the car. In Conde, , old for basket-ball. Fencing and danc- Brush and air clothing, or have it Up and down they rush till the sun queace, drivers are"prone to relas , fag develop grace, poise and agility; dry-cleaned before-roa store it. Thts - kills them, Thi• die in hundreds their grip on the steering wheal Is bat social dancing can become a will remove or destroy the eggs which - every minute. Emaciated by a hue- this Qo.Anectloa it is well to remem' :'..health menace, by keeping one up late`may be on it. Clothing may be stored dred•mile trek. famished for water, bee that the front wheels dao de- -. In illy veattiated Looms and by con- is tight paper bags or boxes after it the fence balks and the sun kills them. $ect more easily and that too light d;1 tinuing too tong. Its excitement may has been cleaned. In the olothing They die at the foot of the fence. a grip on the steering wheel MaT I �preaeat one from feeling the ill ef• bags, especially prepated for them Still others arrive in battalions, in result in a mishap. This does not b the are there the has u and will not wrinkle. division$, in army corps, as though mean to clutch the wheel stiffly, bus ' facia at the time. but y Y E D W and will show up later, Wool, atilt, furs and feathers are nus- there was no end to the stream. They a firm hold will prove a end D2e' ' Swimming is a sport de lux at allceptibte to moth ravages. it is safest die on the top of their dead comrades caution. iseasons of the year. Many cities have I to place fur coats and other valuable until there is a swathe of dead rabbits _ stretch- swimming pools for winter use and garments in cold storage for the sum- Bel ` `'' •a uauviLl L Hifi love two feet deep and a yard aide, stretch• women are coming to make larger I mer. the opportunity to weal this darling- Ing perhaps for fifty mile*. little peplum dress 0 ;. I yet in spite of this terrific death• use of these. - ' AUG CLEANING And wouldn't you, if you were a' rate, the rabbit population of Aug. �' ,. A GIRL'S ROOM + Some people send their rugs to the growing girl who Looks best is a tralia remains a menace, for every! .�.���y.�ts�+ With small expense It is possible carpet renovator shop which cleans I brown-up style like this new Paris doe gives birth to from four to seven 1 7a i.s.r L CENT'J for an ingenious girt to make a very the i and stores them unlit fall. if I model? rabbits every alae weeks, and hes The Cgngdjp►n Wool CO. Ltd. It is ant on very simple girlish linea daughters when they are acne weeks pretty room for herself. An ineapen- you wish to clean your rug at home, which make It so thoroughly wearable. 2. CHURCH.ST., TORONTO i old begin to breed with like regularity. sive wall paper, of dainty design, will it may be scrubbed. ! It's a bit feminine too with ♦ta modish Nevertheless, these thousand-mile make the walls attractive. Or, if they I Lay the rug on the floor. Kneel bows• fences, aided by the dreaded drought = are to be painted. she can do that'on a garden cushion and scrub it with I F_"T You can niake. it !n printed batlzte. whtch � Nature•* moat terribis wen. HESE HARD TIMES" for herself, doing them in some dell- a stiff bristle brush. Rinse and wipe a printed linen or for"beat"in a crepe cafe tint. The woodwork may need dry, Do not use s circular motion de chine print. Don, help to keep them down. Most a fresh coat of paint, too, as weLL as•to scrubbing. The greatest difficulty I Rayon novelties, shantung,•dimtt.1, important o ver the great fences keep. „The hard times and scarcity of the floor. Blue and white. orchid and is to producing even cleanliness, Spotd gingtiam plaids, dotted swiss and them from overrunning the whole con• money makes It more Important the& gray, or orchid and rose are appropri-r scrubbed too clean will stand out and printed lawns make up splendidly and finest• _ _ever to economize. One way I Naas ste colors. look faded. give real service. - -- I on clothes is by renewing the color To help In }he selecting of colors, Style No. 3064 may be had in sizes GLACIER GROUND ROCK FLOUR of faded or outrof-style dresses, _oath. _ one may take her cue from the wall JELLY OMELET 8,10, V and 14 years. The Athabaska River, which M stockings, and underwear. For dye- Die- paper, coDytag In the room. Lurniab-, Slightly beat six eggs, a teaspoon of Size- . requires 8 yards 86-inch or ceives nearly all the drainage of 1 Ing, or tinting, I always use .Die- lags the predominant colors there.;milk for each egg and salt and pepper 2% yards 89-inch: Jasper National Park. Alberta, is AI-4 mond Dyes They are the Moes - 1 ra of oar chintz d with economical jaes by to because they Or, repeat the coo y to taste, fa the frypaa melt two tea HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS ways turbid or milky-colors bed cover. Glazed chtata makes a spoons of butter and add the egg mix= Write your name and address p1Rin- rock flour which a hundred glaciers never fait .to produce results than lovely spread for the day-bed you will turs to it. As It cooks stir it with a ly, giving number and size of such have ground for its waters. The finest i make you proud. Why, thlagz look tyrant In a small room. Let It have fork in the centre until the whole is• patterns as you want. Enclose 20e-!n of this sediment Is ,deposited on the -better than new when redyed with IL flounce of a plain color. The dress- a creamy consistency, then brown it stamps or coin ,coin preferred; wrap bottom of Athabaska lake, 500 Mlles Diamond Dyes. They never spot, b has a which streak. or Tait They to on amoothfy d from a u • a table made oz. v rk through-- .1 quickly underneath b .9ctag it over east of the Ds g _ g y D north. cover of the same chintz with a petty-'a hot fire.for a moment. Spread the I a carefully) for each aeon P� and passes on its way to "the and evenly, when la the heads o! top with a tart Selly,fold in the middle address your order to Wilson Pattern the r3eey -coat 0: the same plain material. The even a tan year old child, Another iervice ?8 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. Arctic sea. ; chair. as inexpensive one of the kit- and serve hot. ' __.p, _ -.-: -•__ thing. Diamond Dyes Later take the Chen variety.1s painted the plain color, : lite out of cloth or leave It limp As stones are not weighed deserve to be Precious d - Tec Th d Sonnet P es o. ey e d tike the bed flounce, and has a seat SANDWICH ANO'SALAD HINT H .- some 7 •'.cushion of the chintz. I ....(To George 8antayana) - ' by the potted nor are prectops niter- called the world's !!nest dyes•"• Crushed pineapple. grated carrots, antes ludgea by their length. S.B•G..•Quebec; Th, curtains, or organdie, may be slithered ptmentoee and chopped (From The Adelpht) :!white with ruffles of one of the two olives are delicious additions to either i My spirit is a candle-fire at night predominant colors of the room. One sandwiches or salad. Fed by the was that is the body of inution to be observed: Do not maks man, Makes Home: HealthFul the room too loud with color, nor b!- THE HOUSEWIFE And as the.candle drips, a questioning DD__ .c Sarre with colors which clash. w h ways o her, light and BeautlFul Neutral tones for large surfaces and "She lhouseh eA to ya f backgrounds. with color- touches la household, Silvers the void where noiseless acceseorles. will not so soon grow Her children---arise and call her stoma ran. Always sweet sod claim, tire- some. Less pronounced colors are blessed; an N I know the Her husband also, be praiseth her. Are of thought to white and Fro abndt pwwntmn I16Wary Pei" more restful; but dalaty shades glue brief � Sand 'a ries!& -� eaeer and lite to personal rooms. The Give bar the fruits of her hands; �V - hien. ng of bins, lavender and rose is And let her own works praise her In And consecrated to a hostile world- ri 1 A world of trampled dreams where ++ a c roaen o gr a �A. or tt might be lavender, I An green and `sOOfI Com p pe occ , • Sleed as their delicate tals_are nn- �1els steam. - To-day I have grown taller from walk• rhrled. `CLOTH ES Ing with the trees, But God is blind without a wistful l No one can be comfortable and easy The seven sister-poplar who go.softly flame In manner when_dressed tnappropr!- in a line; To lift His iron eyelids for an hour,' ately or !n ill fitting or illy designed And i thick my* heart is whiter to And of the lighted moments I would its parley with a star • ; ,clothes. When a person is well ,Phot trembled out at aightLsll and claim • . ' , dressed,his manner and whole bearing Only a bird-song-and one shining = changes. The slovenly person cannot! hung above the pine fiow,er: jespeet-himself no. command the con The call-note of areusd bird t tom a fldenee of others. cedars in the dOne strong rose blooming on the edge - The well dressed woman knows I of pain Woke his happy mate within•me La�a .•- what is suitable to her face and answer free and fine; When the light sputters in, the cram- flgtire and uses, This requires thought And a sudden angst beckoned from a bling brain. and taste. The clerks fa high-grade column of blue smoke- -Daniel Cory. - stores will give you an education in dress, if you consult them, It there is Lotd, who am I that they should stoop i� w PHI any doubt buy the,simple things. You --these folk of Thine? �it IrOti Cs!'OWfI will observe that clerks in the best -Rarle Wilson Baker. v Chicago.-Cast iron grows under acorea have learned- to select such certain conditions, according to la- u•' __ _ — .. -==- - - - - boratory testa by J.S.Vadick and Paul � - • - �Trou6tes .things for themselves. They are usu• - __,,-,_.-� -- - . -,-- due toAcM ally elegantly simple. Fanciness usu• D. Merica, of the Idterantional Nickel I tss 'ally denotes shoddiness, with the r �� — Company. The growth is due to -e v e sotae sromm detects hidden by trumpery, It is a l �' i c Lange is formation of molecules, and co"Aft^,, uL le elft to spend good money for unbe- large castingshave been known to X"RA I coming clothing.. To give some seri- "grow" two inches !n a year. �ouu study to your raiment Is well 'worth the time of any woman. - } Dangers of the Road I W HAT most people call indigos- One taste:$>? ' • • er A new hat may do you more good �• 1 !'' tion is usually excehs acid in the neutralizes many tient• me than a boa: of pills. The beat !Pring ?� Chicago Tribune; There can.be. of; stomach. Food has soured. The in acid. The rasa!;_. a e_i r.n,edt- -_ tonic is the delight of some new course,,no foolproof highway.' But =iugkant remedy is an alkali which ate with no harmfni niter-efects. Clothes. It you want the exaltailon a by raisng 'and-- broadening radiali neelrallzes acids. Bei, don't use Once ycu lenrn this perfect way ti e .to last, select them with care and be , trunk roads and policing there Nom- I crude helps• lise what your doc-. you'll net-er den! in any ether �. -sure ,Sher are both appropriate and petently we'can greatly reduce the I for would advise. manner with. the.headaches, gas, becoming to you. _ rate, and especially we can protect ' The best help is Phillips' Diiik bloating, nutisea, 'diiziitesc, ia- ` children and to a greater extent of Magnesia, For the o0 Years digestion, biliousness, etc., due is YOUR TOWN I -' motorists who--are now the victims since its invention, it has remain an ovemeld stoma,h and boweis. Is your town famous for anything'; of other people's recklessness. `'sed standard with physicians. You $e sure to gPt genuine Ph?!lips', s Ostrich-"Excuse me A moment, i - A. Is there any characteristic charm Ad mea, one of my creditors !8 -- -, ! will find nothing else so quick la Look for the name Phillips or the <t whish those and vtau it notice end Tack of Y and I don't want him I Time as ba grows old teaches many its effect, so harmless so efficient. bottle. All drugstores sell it- 500. remember sad talk about? It may 1:0 see me." lessons.-Aeschylus. : made In Canada c kyf,. 't_ ,�•. ,, ...Y ,n,,- .. ,1. • Y." ., r � ?+ i. ... to .r. ••;':2 a'%>. 4y' 7+.� 'M' » r.'!'. Trr. •s''s S•.. ..P. -.,.r". ..a�,. P•;--c •-.•s.,-.:....:. x.a+w:_..-�.f a r.•r.•,.s".f.. : s .,w .-Pr .r u - _ _ �:,.., .x+.'� � < 1� W ... ♦"+. n P !,. ,. •nry. Vie_ •;,•:T'1 - '•.+C 'v+.M'r p.� +,r _ ^�„ +.',F:^'A4F• .. :ao..z:.;...... .• ,°,. ..r,:,.;�. ..;:'.:,.:,,:-.• -".•:. -� •--.'•. ,,,,�. e'r'r: •a �(� .r .w: of .v-." '�'-_ o:,. .:�#�:s ,,: :.s '� .n. ,, :'...W a., .- .'+. . ♦ .......'� ., fir,,♦.• - ?. _-. >.*-. �,� wvt"G +i a t- _ ".S`r. ; ,.,... ..r:::,.. .r.qe;::.......,. -,r:,,.,,,.,._ .f'.•,,,..... ._.:.,w ,w4..: vs' :#:'i _ >ti ..es / --^:.a..- Cvrr,,t. ^a -r! .'ate- ....?: - :+yr' L^. 4, . .• .. My - ..'k� _:•pfd.• ,� ,... ,t,. rt.:.. f. -•.:.: h, .c'M, �i Y '.rL.,4• .b.. 2.WTY:d:.. .r. N.L.L. iftlifti i Sign produces our prize fighters, has While excavating for the new certain features that commends telephone buildings Pickering, A 00 '` R. S H TERMS the sport for our approval, but workmen ceras serosa the roluualns r)91.7aper year...u.50-if paid In advance. too often it develop@ tuto a brutal of vats that were_ used by a tan- - - : saliacrip,clvw ro;the United Stara apd Creat eery About 70 years ago. _ - v ' - sritain s2.uo is advan«, form of apott, that sbowd forth - ! C K L R / N D the auimal nature of man. On SALE REGISTER. _ sale- shooting esti 1 .JOHN MURKAR Pro rietor. Sunday tuoruing ii- 'week ago a . ._ t P Saturday, May 9th - Auction sa1Q �- --- -- ----- ----- - ray took place in a of,household effects, buggies and Seeding Ti ­­ old huuye ' west of -Turuntu 'ln cutter etc.; at Kin ton Rd. half -NOTES AND COMMBNTs. ( me for Roots -" • which two riVltl• j)ebt't10d were Bei mile east of Pickering Village) the __ _. great deal of x property -of tire-Lstte atFrB - - ?t:id these days to the ai'uy fol•tne gaged, and it) the yhuutiul{, uue Richard Barrett. Sale at one o'- -�- _ Y b - -- -- nerin-u.sly ini-�t�i'ar1_. rTrrk, x�snrllt� }ime�'_ e_e__aliV't in 'You cat3 -6.�Ve 'nloneud a stire of beset .of spck i wL�ee obi=eci 'is to clave - - - ' Of Sp . h tical and mental nature. end of the"};aul;a "`b're�c=iiy" Eie another column: W. B.' Powell, quality it a OTl�uy ypiir requirements -. ./ p ) leo er, a noted b.,xer took.- tit. auctioneer. The amount of interest'in sport g , N` -. -._- _ -_ .._ _. ._ . -• at Roy Mur rish'8. was wasareeted and-int tiiKunc+d. IIS _. . _:•tray be judged from the amount N . . . ... of space that is devoted to Et b p e' direly �u 1 ilar with C oal, �0 � tyy Two ores=Pickering and Cheer. woad s ortin fraternit But his alt the large city papers. And when n this fres Mhonid forever shut is person happens to be on a street y Here are"& few money savers ; car about six o'clock in the Sven- him out of all boxing exhibitionp, _ as he has disiraeed the sport, and Hard and Soft Coal of tbe' Mangel .Seed, 1 ib. pkg ,35c ' in when it is crowded with men y• hand -Fancy Garden Peas er, brought. it into disrepnce itli_ - beat quality on a t P b 180 ' - return nR 4001 -their-work; _ : the young men, and old ones too, m 1° - _- - h nd :. --' � ,B • lb o tatay be seen with a paper in their "" C�OId Wax t butter) sans, per lb 250 - 5. cc 9 Also a complete assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds -= bands and It ie the sporting pagesuxets 111 w OS. Aa LAW cloa0y perusing. ' -=jc3ce GY3t. Their chief concern is, who is in small packages, and winning, which ie not the primary Don't forget when you are is towlq yon can object of sport, bac is is that save money on your grocery require- which interests thein most. Be- ments by visiting us. ' -sides developing man physically. : sport should train a •nan to take !i defeat in a sportsmanlike manner, \' not to lose his tewper and sulk. \ Aiiada MustWin CHERRYW04D AND PICKERINCI 8a should, be able to walk up to �,n,l � a Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. 600 the victor, 'take his band and all World Cha.tup�o�si��ps " ,stmiling,-c-ougratnlate hire oil his '. _ winning auJ tell him that the ' Worldec gnpionshipsat, th1 I will bewones: farmers Hardware Store' who recpgnrae, that, the rlenaest and hes; quality Pickering ' 'best man won,'and tlay it as if he seed with the most careful cultivation are °aaentia2 ' . ,:., to the production of exhibition gra:o: While it is ` meant it. A Miall who is trained � a Mal„ 'recognized that thee. thin s should apply tto:thevoli , to take defeat on-the Held of r`,E.I�1 thealbeetopla�e!nr o ecnri gu�entratgaa naxhlhit a empie,� If is preparing h1m+elf to take the i ff such s plot tR subjectod to extra preparatioo-x:th 4 - -tnore caro probably than it is possible to devote to - kticwks that be will receive In the the whole crop artPo-Aad .own to the ver9 eboleaat Our stock of Seed Corn has arrived : Longfellow, Compton n Early, seed it will not only.y rovide good quality foundation .North Dakota White. White Clap, Goldon (clow, struggles through life. for no man �,: .tact for na:t . ?lag's sea dins. but a winning `V19C, NO. 7, Improved 4ean expect to go through life with samale for exhibit�oa at p ved Leaming, nub meeting difficulties. Some + Renate's and Steele Briggs' Mangel Seed and all kinds of Garde Seed by bulk and package. -,one said tbat the Battle of Water. ' ileo was wn on the fields of Eton + � E7 �b Ori (( Bee our Kelvinstors' Electrie Revigeratore and the new - 1(or word's to that effect), He �,'� l - Beatty Electric WAsbere. - ,mesot by this that the eonflieV �Allf� lft�e -fin which the young then took part � REGINA, JULV 25 to Aa.J(3.8.1952 Agent Por McCormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. •.00 the Beld of sport at that famous A \' po .\\ ser am warm itzhibltim and Canr.�t. to osataLasd ° . - Frost Wire Fence and Fleury Plows. �ecbool fitted them for those strtig rRggaaa•h. een.at of e.a►dlan tare los saes ad.aseement of _'�\ .dtso�liatd 'furthorr ouiamistea awerd-armeontj �dsaod - `Qllr Motto:-"We have it, Caa.get It, Or tltlea"on the field of battle. In the Iter Canadian eras, D,maaU--Canada _ &gat" an - - ; same maoaer the same prep•sra *=WORM meet .tn rhe Major awards. it in not made." loon flee them lar the more peace �'�\ , 200,000 in Cash ''rises. _ iUs$ a tint arise far to tae. of Neel. A Ire. p , 1[111 battles -In life. There is one �� t,3 a "'w lies. a ,.rear: ss Me. at rr. � S DAI�I�N _ m PICK:ERING ifornt of sport "the manly art of '� • aN w;tw.fw:to iw. of nazi n ML • ' f - self defence," or boxing. .which \ � .. y X11 Dretindat raafmi.taes have tmaclsl t,tratur• for belDtnf ------__.-------._--.._ \ tandiea ax6bttem Pm tall f stloo writ the tom- ._ Inittes osarsat You._ O^YTAIUO- S A CarraiL Dept of A 4,16 eulturs, Taeonto y AUCTION SALE OF \ , erica?•, a�.eet NU:A SCCOTLutwlta"lay coofilast (a DOLLAR STRETCHIERS - ,BOVSEH��y EFFECTS rtr�trre. Tram &r1 B, "AN TO o Citta dQfalter%. tura, tctw;. SSA.\,TO18 C. IA C y - . �� D ie Aa Tali of n, harrier. BRrr79A' COLCMBLA C. ca Field CMp, fatnmH.iaur. Z'Ictaria: PR1�e $DwAIiD Buggies, Cutter, ,Harness Etc. r 1gLAND i w tear DepuV -Minister �C Aarwwrure. =� clartnr,e,oarn RA tctTriIrVYA\• a ,r rt neat or Look over our lines before deciding. We feel confident the goods on ._ war 'uityrt Su•elr.a ALBERTA L L orar� �Ot. :� .fart- . - The property of the Rytate of the. . a-,u FnT�.ton display o rte real muuey d n onr•cuuntels a W+ +Dirt anon, •ru ,lecretarY World's nraln Eah.-,ton Ba vin ft t7a 1Pa. i' -Late andlelppesrtst na,..c ('hamnere [tesl`a a .•, ,«nd - i'"'^"� ItICH.�PD $AF3ItET'I \�'\i you.p?Ixa-luta. wlae aro[ resatattoaa ao.et[dsa cumDnittne - _ At Loc U. Con. 2♦ Pic koting, iKiDg. .bturt.s dna all orae? larormat. We feature G�odrich Canvas Fuotvvear for the entire family, _ e etath lio,ed, h+elf mile ea++t nt \\ - _ � famoay leaders for yeKrs.' See these now. ., •\•,-`�, rE � Chalre,aa Nsttar�•I�,a�mittw t Pictceiin>q Vill tgr i, ifU - \ \ i MON, ROSE wE*R t 4 1�ien's Fine and �fiurk Shit't9-SIIN<rIAI . Mens? Fine _ SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 1931 ffff M4�ltter_of,Avrrcu!rgyd for paaaea. Dress Shirt. collar att•tc•hPd 98 rents, • Chairman Execuilve snd 'inaaap, canmlttm r> < Th? following property, viz: _ NON. W. C.,B49KL6 N &Ien'A Odd Pants, fine tnixtures-and khaki. Boys' Khaki Longs at Minister of Aertouku,"- r saauuassaa. 1.00 per pair. Buys' Tweed L•yngo, various prices Happy Thought range, 6 hole; Heat- er; Coal Oil stove, 2 burner and oven �' i�f Special Men's Work Soz, 5 pair 1.u0. Mena WeH Constructed Work , good; Glass Top Cupboard; Leather Boots at 2.69 and up. ,covered couch; Extension table, good; " 'Cbetlt of Draiwers, walnut, 100 years � �\ E q n r ,�� ;Phone 2904 old• Small table 6 Diners nearly new; Diner- Arm Chair; 6 -Kitchen a chairs; walnut settee; 5 Walnut CECIL .',:,..,BRADLEY .V R A D L E Y .chairs, hair doth; Writing desk good; ' Organ,.walnut; Centre table and 4 = C7 K S R I N Ci - -other small tables; A number of Pict: ores; 2 Walnut dressers, antigtie; - __--- Bedroom suite, complete; Bed; Cane • er se - 0 eotspiete, 32= pieces; Hat rack; 2 V`' las retro Han 'n lam d small anf lamps; 2 Feather -bed's, mattresses, pillows, Hanel t , $�g@r P� r e to sheets; • s 'Wood and coke; Top•buggy; Openwill q - bigg ,; Cutter, good; 2 Setts single I r gravel, the ttt8'+i IfBhriteslg harness, one-good; Lawn mower; i Grass shears; A lot of karticl uten- oa h Sery e ails and a host of small articles. Daily _ Whitby -Plumbing and Heating Flo• wind up- the Estate. everything _ must be sold. • ']'' --Sale at 1 e'cbock sharp standard _ PiJmDs ' tithe.) _•__ Suceessor'to E, •W. Evans, Wbitby Single 50c, ..-Return 500. - -TERMS W. B. Pawe1l,.Auctio ser- Now is time t0 get that pump repaired, or replace Leave Pickering (StandardTime) Leave Toronto TM A M. P. M A. 14. P. M. _.that old wood pump.with a new iron a e l0 2 55 a680 2.80 Here's Your C�lanCe pump at reduced prices :.. -'a 6.55 x.55 - 7.30 3.30 withoDut risk to use Ssbilla sp"r's -.Colne in and see our stock sad talk over your 7.55, 4.55 830 4.80 remedy for tonsilitis, gains crow 8.55 5.55 �� b _ y p, water problems with us. 9.55 b 8.55 10.30 b 8.80 lcatarrh, colds,- coughs, sore throats? •.,10,555' 7.55 11.30 7.80 - ' ".and tonsil diseases. , Every:bottle- T 4 doors south of P. O: -' - - 'Phone 460 - -�11,55 -b855- - -.-P• M. b 8.80 " Xuaranteed. Try'it. E. C. Jones, drug- -WHITBY'► _ ' . _ - -Igi St. �NT.ARIO P, M. 9.55 12 30 0.80 _ __- :• 12.56 d 10.45 --1.30 :10,80 ' 1.55- - `. :.. _. .� . . . . • $ �. R ED D L M BER- a"Dakly except Sunday. b Saturday, San and - Security and service In s. M U �i D H I N U Holidays only. d Sunday only. Iosuraotse of-all kinds. -..Low rates for Auto Insurance and OQMPANY LIMITED ac a eta t of t ick u passengers. ....'Co be p a any p �P P P age - Fire Insurance, t r : ''` Signal plainly by hand to the driver. 'Also. epresenfa'tive of - - Coach connections ,at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara "'Me Canada Life Assurance Co.. LVMBEIE .AND ;MILLWORK Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, St. Thomas, Detroit, Sehomberg, Brampton, Barrie, Orillia, Mid. _ 421y Phone Pick.516 Address FOR EVERY TYPE OF OONSTRUCTIONI land, Jackson's Point and intermediate pointe. 'BROUQHAM, - . - ONTARIO Coach connection at Buffalo and Detroit - F Masonite -for the'Modern - - -' for all U. Si A. poii>te. .BCNDS-Government, :" ynici ,al and Mortgage Bonds, .Also, llid6itrials. =Home and .Farm -- - - • Safe investments at fror.� c• to 7 er --- - ' _ sent. _ Gra : Coach: Lines . -'.INSURANOB-All classes writtel: in- Ideal for 9nrsime.r Cottages, _Prom.pt,Deliveries : ray .eludin Fire. t and Sickness. w►Tr:j• 'WRITE US FOR, LITER-kTURE AND SAMPLES i storm, Accident and Birknese. - - f : Phone or write Wtf -ED. BOWMAN,Whit.�• DANFORTH AND MAIN ST, TORONTO Grever 1133.4.5 • K.: S}�'' v•,' '0._ :+-..,:-,a.ec...._ . . .ii. .. '.-r"..'.... '• ' ., ... " t- _ .0,..'S,.. s'y' .s.-: t..�`ainµ•,s+`x �-7 7 I K7 11 oT_ 5 717 7, '4 -CLARSMONT. J. H.SCaskey, principal pal of our ' Continuation- chool", is vai-stlux L. and Mrs. Fiugold were. In the. WX- ANDZWO Mrs. Rawson's dwelling, and will city on Tuesday on bmainese Mise-Merle Stephenson.oi 0sh move into Mr. Pretty's residence. •awe. 1111pedt Sfinday with C.A. and . Quito a -wamber in the village -Gyproe .. .-DUNBARTON had their gardening well under S. ay* Mrs. Overland. Claremont, way,-but,the change-In-the- wee- _CE TfieC. Cr. I. T.,- of Clarem NSURAN ther has halted the w�w.for a* GG will have charge of the service in time. _-Brougham on Sunday afternoon. KEEP --O-UT of M rs. ger -Gf--drs- Joseph Brown, of Tiverton,visited the IfLretnout. branch. of the Is .,.-his relative ..here -one da Bal-ift Commerce, moved his BURGLARY _y 145t_hl�tifebold effects from the on wee . Ito CASUA-LTY Wednt-9 y Fred Pugh is assisting his &a Yastaui:Uf9_­n_o`w­nice y bro LIFE INSURANCE. ther' Edward, on the old homejsettled in the rooms above the,bank; Phone Pickering.,7920 Stead, 'two iniles south of the. Alfred Pretty is mo- v i ing this Mramfhts village.' week into W. M Palmer's dwelling Blacksmithing. ! .. -considerable repairs done on her store about fitted tip for the post ­'Rodents Mrs. Harry Thomson is ,having at the.fmic corners. - He has the property, including's new cement office; and, it is reported, will take Horse ol. cistern. over the d dirties of postmaster at roishoe"Llig a SveeiaLty''. All General Work.including Wood A*fow carloads of members of .the Badminton Cltib were In the the beginning of the month. p`OC Wallboard that does not burn'15, Work, promptly•way city on Saturday night attending Gythe of least expense when you desire y attended to. �Fiokoring Station. ..to make tournament: TIM0 TADLF alterations iny our home, store, fac. Also; The monthly meeting of the T.B. Trains going Z"j due as foUowg 'tory or on the farm. Use-it for all walls, Agent for Taco Farm No. 10 Mail 8.49 A M. ceilings Machinery. Ladles' Aid of the United Uhuich 30 Local' -5.18 P.M1 :"d partitions. was held on Thursday last in the Daily except Sunday basement of the church. Tr&Ws going Went duo as follows- roc.is made Jrom gypeurn-rock into sheets nh ooper's GREENWOOD Chas. C annual demon- No. -27 Local.- 9,27 A.M., 4 to 10 feet long, 4 feet wide and % of an inch 60n .4 • thIGIR It Haile and cuts as eallil 9 Mau y as lumber Wth beeday and Thursday of this , Foregoing is.according to Standard A Minimum of waste or muss. week and is drawing good crowds. time, County of Ontario A meeting of the Cemetery Gyproc if fire-resistant, easily and quickly PROCLAMATION Board will be held at the home of NOTICE erected, structurally strong and has insulation John Gregg on Friday. May let value. It is draught and vermin-proof as well I. John Rose, Warden of the count ...All members are requested to li� Whitevale -:- mius I of Ontario, hereby procipLim the week ee Of July lot to July 7th. hoth days In- Joseph C. De Ferrari is spending Chopping every day Because it is ivory-coloured, it-doe&not require elusive. the County of Ontario Bust- his vacation here at the home of decoration when panelled) yet it is also a suit- nees Revival Week. hie pareuts. Charles and Mrs. De GFRAIN— FLOUR—FEED Every citizen of Ontario County to Ferrari. He is a motor cycle Gristing Every Week Day. .able ba.se for Aiabastine, Gyptex or wallpaper. requested to invite all I, rmer rest. 4 dents of the County to come home officer of the Toronto, police force. Consult your nearest dealer to-day. He Will during this week. A very large number attended Will exchange Ira Boyer's sal on Friday after. our for Wheat gladly supply you with a direction sheet on This Campaign will he province Gyproc.. Or write for the interesting, wide and all- local authorities and noon laat The bougehold effects 'ANTHONY WILSON , booklet, "Building and free business menareberehy requested to and furniture brought good pi ires, Remodelling with but the. house and lot was not Proprietor,' GYPROC". become active in the work of prepar. -sold, as the' reserve bid was not 461 Phone Mark. W2 373 &tion. iGYMM I TME and AI.ABASTIM J013N ROSS,Warden, reached, CANADA,LIMTED 8235 County of Ontario 4% Died. at St. Michsters Hospital. -gP-, rM I ME Paris OatarLs -Toronto, in his 47th year, John 7'Caster, eldest son of Mrs. Susie -.Cawter and the late Albert Caster, few NEW of Long Branch, formerly of STORE I NCW M Claremont. The funeral took place on Tuesday, April 219t. Pork and Beans,, 2 cans for 28c A meeting will be bald at the 7j lbs. of Oatmeal for 25C BARR -home of Dr. Tomlinson on Friday a cans Peas for 25c ­sveoitisr, May lot. for the purpose 4 Pkir Jolly Powder@ for -25c of re-organizing the Tennis Club. Wrapped Turonto Broad se :-,:Everybody Interested in the game Choice Ceylon Tea,per lb. .88c is needed to help get the game 2 Pggs Iodized Salt for ... 25c iffoing again for the 1981 season. 8 Pkgo Corn Flakes for 25c A decided change In the weather day %'.took place during the week-end We deliver everyFor 'Sale by N. M. Gordon, Pickering when there was a heavy frost Highest prices paid for butter which destroyed some garden and eggs E weak of artinde iPtuff that was growing rapidly Save your 'coupons for Rogers' • during the preceding vrarm spe.IIL W that an silverware also the child'@ Our Stock ot dismified, aft ardatle A nice gentle rain fell that will savings scrip. -benefit the crops. designs that would be inappropriate for the There died at the General Hos. vital, Montreal. on April the 25th, C AlOVERLAND SPRIM MUW" in vimThe one illustrated In mim- Joseph Dolphin, beloved husband baud 37,ly Phone 2491 ple, yet has G , SEEDS artistry., of Jeanne Browne, in his 73rd year. The funeral took place at J "No Greater Tribute! Tuesday, April 28 ly. Montreal on Tuesd t Decemod formerly lived on Frank N. W. STAFFORD Soden's farm on the 8th con. Ee � -. ,Bryain -we carry a full line of Grass. King%top Road, o,%d, Siinday, May l0tb, wit] be ob Whitby Rerved as Motber's Day in the .- CLAREMONT and Garden Seeds Phone.Whit Vnited Church Sunday School. ' A by r cordial invitation is extended 'to Grocery Specials 08 r8 s all, especially .the fathers and see our complete line of Chicken Brooders. Feed Pan mothers. Following the Sunday 3 Crane Peas, 25c Feeds, Grit and Charcoal. School Pervice,there-will be a suit- .'hbla Mothers' Day service in the 2 Cans Pork and Beans,. 25c 'Carload ef Fence arriving at once,c Salmon,church and the Sacrament Of 1 Large Can of S&4in get in on the now reduced prices. V Infant Baptism will be administer.- Xapk IA4%f Xutlw 11re ad to those desirtug. 8 Pkgo Corn Flakes, _25c Priced to clear. Anumber from hem attended the funeral of Mrs. Oscar Steph 2 8ozoo of Iodized Salt 26c bsm= Co. Obeap rates for farm a"eountrt died very suddenly. Deceased SALE enoon, of Alfons, on Sunday, who Real Good Ton,per lb. $9c FOEi QUICK buildings. had been in very poor health for Regal Broad, wrapped, Windstorm Insursoas am butldlingm6 several years, and Jisd sometime Durant,(Soar)Coupe. IM, gone 1400 mil wind-mule.Silos fto. at -ago undergone a very critical Wghest price paid for butter and eggs -Dut-ant Ooseb(four) IM Automobile Insurance Phone order. Durant Sedan(six) IM, demonstrator Of all kin operation, which did not prove Wo.dallyer, successful, although she Durant Sedan(six) IM FARMS FOR *AL8 better for sonw-time aft T Or :M Durant Ton Truck, @take body 1028 Has had no family, but' is surviyed by Chevrolet Coupe IM Writoorphosse Phone Claremont 8701 a sorrowing has Buick Coach 1M baud, to .whom ED. BOWMAN the Wrapped Fordson Tractor 10-20 sympathy of the comimunity Your Ton Truck, dual wheels, dump body 1990is ztended. Dodge three quarter Ton Track 192620 WHITBY, ONT. Sunday, May 10th, and Monday, May 11th, are to be specialdays International Tractor(2)good as new 101-20 .,.,Green River International Tractor 15 Baptist -0ha Rev.C. at the 'Church. -80. . H, &h Two Riding Plows * utt� M;-B., B. V., of Toron. Toronto I3rcaifti t Factory I a Basket to, wiltreach at.each se'rviep"on A number of Tractor Plows, some nearly of Manufacturers of the T d'a Day and will give him 17 . A number Used Batter Radios .illustrated - lecture, "TheHoly 'Three HoReR All Irinds of 7-ri- ts.iff-B-Re -Borry k 7e— I-U Land,"on the Monday, at 8 p. M. s A number of repossessed Cream Separators, Crates, Farmerq, Bushel' Make no mistake, this will be the as good.as new. Baskets, Clothes Baskets. finestlecture ever given in Clare- Good Dairy -Butter mont. Everybody to t4king -Frank Pennock,* about it. Yott must come. A ­ :.25c. Charles'CooPer, Claremant Proprietor .1 J capacity audiencis is sure, and00 Large tin Tiger Salmon, 25c Maker of the well known ehiCt ge to being made, it is free, J3arnesBaskets.- Markham&W but' an off6ribg will he received Fancy Pink Salmon, large 156 Is Your Pickering Newt paid for ham Phone M' Do not forget the time and date' $o'clock p. m., Monday, May 11th5 Lb. Pail Syrup 350 The following are some of the 10 Lb. Pail Honey -86C .SPRINGIS COMINlei books. that have recently been .. placed on the shelves of the public Tea, Biscuits, per lb.. '15e library- Quiet Street, Michael syst ,in ; The Lily of Fort Garry, a single roll to 1.00 per roll. Order your Sherwin-Williams Paints .019'soriz Rice, 2 Ms. i5c See our Wall Paper 9&6ples before buying elsewhere. Prices from 10c' ' Jane Rolyat;,.Angel-Pavement, J. Orangea, per ddzetk.. here.' Turpentine, Raw and Boiled Oil to stock. If. Priestly; The Deepening P& G or6 bars... 25c Quicker Quaker 0 2i5c The 'Pesci'90a &to, Fkg ... -Story of'San Michele, Axel Man Macaroni, 8 lbs '25c Strearr,...Dorotby canfiaia; Lemons, per dozen Comfort or Gold Map, 5 bars 25c Quick Quaker Oats, china .135c ete, Little America, RichardMac& 25c Soap Flakes, large p1m 25c Seedless Raisins.8 lbs 29C 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgi... 25c o Byrd ; The Glorious Adventure, Coffee, per lb. Bulk Soap Flakes, 2 lbs 25c Icing Sugar, 8 lbiq 25c rd Halliburton ; The Back 29c Castile Soap,8 bars..,. Richard Y . -wof!;] _)f Canada, Catharine Parr Multipliers, per lb, Fels'Napths Soap, 2 bdrs 15c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkga 25c T 61h; Qneen Victoria, Lytton 10c Toilet Soaps, 8 bars... 25c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs ... '25c • Sti -ney ;-As We Were.- E. F. Dutch Setts, per Ili. 14c Work'BooCs _-Goodyear Tires ' ..__!Exide Batteries_ . ..... Benb ,n ; Ckford Books of Cana. Battery Chargihk than Verse. Wilfred Campbell Rom&nce awl Marriage, J. Pater F I N- GOLDS Call and see ns or son Smyth Mothers of Men, Phone your order, We deliver. More Candid Archie WaRk,-6 ; Lower Price Store Cbronicleq, H--eror Cbarleaworth phone MarkhamPt'ru 64 Sold and Installed by The Golden Staircase, Loney Chia Phone 3801 ' 1 General FRANK J PROUSE holm. CLAREMONT. - ONT. WMAX Duncan# MerchantgCjxeen Rivet 1P1C9XVJN(1 -'ONTAMO ff .. eta. •.,,f.c '"R-•�i:r i,.:'xr � .' ...-e .. -- ..,,,, ..',.•.; -_+w•.+w.: ... ". ..��.. .v.. .n[ .,. ,,'.. .+i•'7:, 71 To.—;.i s*a•y 'r,-•5�•d+':u.. •u^,.+•N` �t-.•r•^grr'Ys'..,.1 e^r .-.;.m �LY-i+:r..�;r:: was^'•:m��.:..�..+. .,�a ,mgr '• } A 1,,4 .. ... .. .. ,'... .. ..x -.�' ..,. of - d, Chicn-o's New Mayor Argaitina Pians a s Show Twenty WHionEx "bit at CAL _Are 'Unemp oyed . .: ... � �n••world - ' is C�ei�lnanY, Han ' Floating Show o� Products . �•a — - --- - - Canada Looked On• As Suffering Lightly; Reply to Trade Double Number Found in Great _-Overtures — _ Unit Staten I�eadfs-L — e Buenos Aires Argentine commer� _ tial and Industrial -organizations aro 'Yas —on-Figures collected here enumeration of unemployed m made --Inns malplanning to send a floating-eabiWtioa_ and abroad Indicate ere.are "iffereutiF'` of Argen ue'products oAda E0,000,000 persons in the world who and as a consequence it !s"impossible year in response to nn invitation from We willing to work and have no jobs, to make accurate comparison. ' the Canadian Manufacturers' Assocta- Students of a=00ics and politics be Offleial Flqures `' tion. Sieve this is by tar the worst feature The latest official statistics available ¢ s It Is probable the arrival of the ex• of the present depression. Mr. Mag' for th, principal countries ata as fol • ar �,; hibttfon to Canada will be timed to thf<seon of. the Intematio!>tsl .Labor Iowa: to Sona! ` �� K Office says: "It is no exaggeration to United States ................... 6,060,000 o Say that unemployment has been-the ., 4,383,848' ' coincide- with the Canadian a -. Germany .......................... c �• . .". Exhibition et T rot.to - -over-shadowing problem" Great Britain ..... .... . :"• 2,444,208' Canadlana are making a strong bid Canada is looked upon here as ant- Italy, . ...:......................... 642,168 / for�Argentina's trade Their section tering tightly from this economic Japan ................................. ..886,394. > r of th Empire Trade Exhibition has i plague. On the whole new countries 831,238 been one of the motit successful, and Aua`Zia .. .............. � ^" k9 ' yn,M their invitation to bArgentina is as • 102.900 5., •� • and countries-which depend to a Can• - Australia '.........+................ ` siderable degree upon agriculture, are Netherlands ...,................ -103,728 effort to stimulate northbound .trade, . 'b:appily situated-in times of depres• Seen 80,578 ds to � , • without which they feel they cannot ilon,' one expert said, "There are Det mark ,4 "H J successfully larselCanadian 800 ,,,,,, 't0,961 tarns and ,_„",•..w" $3,640 ,. Argentina !n large volume. there is undoubtedly not' the actual France ................................ 28,539- want is Canada that may be found is These figures represent registered C]'tp$$ arnlllg highly industrial countries,” he unemyloyed, wboily unemployed, and d 4 A gadded. b • those receiving benefits. There is iso , To Be Given Test It came all a shock to the people of �, !� doubt they do not reflect the eititation ., •. �. the United States wher the official y figure o1 6.060.000 unemployed was re- in any adequate degree. Gently announced, despite the fact It is noted France, which is welt ' } Windsor Invention Makes previous unofficial estimates had ran balanced as between agriculture and I Loud Noise as Auto fits high as 7,000,000, 'These figw6e taaauiacture, stands at the bottom o1 Nears Tracks plsce the United States well ftp in the t►'is list as the least IS country Windsor.-Tbe Ontario Department -•t msltioual unemployment list. -The in Europe. - of Highways-will shortly test a device r _ of fuel oil is sprayed Into a tempera- Anton J. Cerniak, ch.cu,c'j� tc �• y..r:r =� . n?a'°r, w'itn hi9 to warn motoriatsand other users "ot �CM► l�aile Motor furs raised by high compression to 762 daughter. chi d r, hlrs Frank J Jirka and her children, MarieIla and Frank, ovei Sutxesift>LI) =during recent poet-election vacation; • i a highways that theyare approac ng railway crossing. . Pr i degree:: Fahrenheit. _ .. _ • - -The device, invented by W. J Hyatt iBerlin.-The Junker Company's new The motor weighs 1, -00 pounds and _- of Windsor; is of steel plates and is Dl� L airplane motor, whose builders iia builders say !t 'will increase the - - built into the pavement, and is so ar ,claim for It a wide margin Of advan• flys range by 40 per cent. and will T'La Mss,.ke j'� Spectacular Parachute Drop ranged think that c of s motor cat _ itrge over the gasoline engine recently, double the payload. ,..The ivaua • DRade by R C A F Men o:ul think that the car la failing tc ,drove a nine-Passenger monoplane fn — - - Ottawa- ;a nonchalantly as bath- pteres when they cross the alarm Thi AL drove aesstal trial night from the —� no'ze !s similar to, "but much louder era tatting a morutag plunge, 12 of- Tempelho! airport. Outlook If "Fane" PRODUCE QL'OT�+,TjONS than that produced by the old plea! _ _ _ fiesta and non-com mistoned officers 'bridges. It had been Malt into a ship ordin- In Drought Area Toronto dealers are buying produce of the Royil Canad;an Air Force - m Hyatt has been advised by Pre --- or powered built three gasoline mo• at the following prices: for Officials of the Transport Min• Washtngtoa- - Receiving lull a E _U,aQ•ralad, cases returned, tumbled Into space from a height of m:cr George S. Henry, Minister o1 "fair break•" the wide SOCCOna of fresh extras. Isg, tsesh 8reta. 16c; 2.000 feet here last Saturday in one Highways, that a trial installation L istry and the Lufthansa Airline were the country which suffered from last eetonds, 13c. of the most spectScnlar exhibitions to be made near Ridgetown. Patents aboat . for the test. The ,,,tae year's drought will get through 1931 $utter-No. 1 Ontario creamery,�,of parachute lumping ever staged in � Canada and the United Staten have _ go, Into the Lufthansa freight sesv all right. solids, 24c; No. 2, 1,3t. `Canada. _ Ice and after extensive tests wilt be 3 The-display was remarkable in that Ebe secured of by air. Hyatt. who ng 1, 26c No. _ream-S gal _�r! No. pseslCent of tli'e Hyatt-Jumbo Rooting ' .>raouated in passenger 'planes. J. C, Hoyt, expert on surface water . , 2 '+ fi every flier who went aloft completed Company.It has no spark Dir :a or other elec• for the geological survey. Bald av Cheese-No. 1 large, colored.puraf• What is probably,'he most hazardous 4aed and government graded, 10%c., i �- ttrical Ignition. Compressed air- fed stage rains during the growing sea, Quotations to poultry shippers are part of the, at,- force training 'wlih _ !from special tank starts this motor son and midsummer will be adequate, landings that were perfect or near 1 American as.follows: Solo AviatrixAtlantic Fl cad 1� fight a small auxiliary-Dieseh la view of the rnor c of the DlS« Poultry, "A" grade, alive-Fatted Perfect~ _ >rs lc fight re-charges the tank.� Combustion !n six weeks, both for gimps and to 1 -0'-'— N e York.-Ruth Nichols, who has ache cylinders takes place Rhea a jet water supplies of .00pnmunitles, peas. over 5 to sibs.. 20c; over 4 to 6 _ - lbs., X; under 4 lbs.. 16c, Old rooa• NeW Forest Fires four .air records to her credit, will ters, ov_r 5 lbs., 12c. Ducks, Wer'5 in New York State shortly attempt the first woman's' sola 1 -- - iba„27c; over 4 yo 5 lbs.,25c. Muscov;e dncka, aver 6 Ib9.. 23c; over 4 to 6 Albany,` N,Y:-The' forei. fire haz- f+lg' across the Atlantic, Col. Clar lbs.. 19c. "Spring broilers (Rocks), 1 a7d had conaervatioa department of er D. Chamberlin, her aeroasutiea: . over a Ibis 27c ELeghorns 1, ever,fichtls worried last week. Thirty-eight adrise:, announced recently. Tri THS • ,,,,,.:. lei lbs.. 25c, new fires were reported during one In the'red monoplane. which she NE- C%6mPoultry, "A" grade, dressed-Fat- day.to bring a tour-day total of 175 flew at a speed of 210 miles an how ted hens, over 5 to 6 lbs., 24c; over 4 gree at Detroit, she will take os from.Har_ to 5 lbs., 22c; under 4 lbs. 20c. ' Old ' _ hiost of the fires were relatively un- bor Grace. N.F,• to follow the Lind -• ,�, it roosters, over 5 lbs., 17c. Duck;;over 'Imports t. being quickly controlled, berga trail to Paris. 5 lbs.. 28c; over 4 to 5 lbs.. 26c. �but the steady run of new ones was The airplane, which belongs to the GRAIN QUOTATIONS. considered an indication that the Crossley-Radio Corporation, Ciackn Itecentl7 a number of Lone Stoats about 1a Scouts to the Ttoop at Dns• Grain dealers on C�c Toronto Boa-d woods were drying out more and more hatf, is being overhauled at the Now of Trade aie maker., and the.danggr therefore becomlag Jersey aircraft factory of Colonel ' who were Spending their Easter vasa• eat and it is cali`eA the "Bober: Loafs + the foilowire _ . tion fa Toronto met agether at tho M Stevenson Troop'•• There is also a quotation,, for car lots: "greater. it is state-wide. Chamberlain, who, it is said, valaly '�+c e - tried to dissuade her from the at• home of tiho ASSUtaut Provincial Cub Pack for the smaller boys who -Manitoba wheat-•No 1 hard,63'/ac; Commissioner for Ontario, Mr. F. C.I are not old enough to be Scouts, and No 1 North, 65�c.i. No.y do. Entire Block Burns apt, Irwin, where they met also their I there are akout the acme number of No. 4 d obs"OBtgc__(c.i.f. pFoeea) 32c; Mi.--3 Nichola• toll, slender and is Irwin whet, th vac Sheppard and Cubs., .In -Callender, Ont. her r•iddie 20's, started -flying lees No. a Feed 29�c. the Lone Scout Commissioner. I Atter the boys become well and Manitoba Barley-No. 3 C,W., 35c; ` North Bay. Ont,-Within three than flue years ago. Before that she Mr. Irwin showed them a number , leave the hospital, they, of course, No. 4 do, Si%6; feed, Sac. ' hours, an entire block In the bits!• was known only as a society girl. of alms depicting -cont activities and'leave the 'Robert Louis Stevenson .Argentine corn, 58c ONES,' shipment ness area of the Pillage of Callander. - 4 kindly provided refreshments, and Troop and are at liberty to link up to arrive). f eight miles south -of Horth Bay. Snowstorms Greet Daylight all the boys voted it to be a "Great I"with any other Troop near to the MLllfeed, .del. Montreal freiglim i was levelled to the ground by a • Time". These Lonies a't'e members district in which they live.. but Mr. bags included-B:n:'.. per ton. $'32.25;' fire. which originated In a mysteri- Saving In Europe wt the "Lion" and, "Bear" Pa':ots l Wlileaegger also has a special Troop shorts, per ton, $24.'L5; middli9lXs, -one manner in tbe.basement 0t the London-Most of Western Europe tctr flare--their -13aad4u&'fere at in the city to absorb these "Ex-hos• $27°6• ' Pacific Hotel on the mato corner. which switched to summer time an La?cefleld School. touts it they are living near Ontario pCrain-Wheat,, 68 :,o rye- e;•tt::, 25 to 3Oc; t'ye; The tioTe1:--the Canadian--i�at rprtl--EOEb+- al tort its first real We aro very pleased to .hen: to- enough to'attend the meet age. ro:taiaal; buckwheat, nominal. Railway. station .and freight sheds, of winter wegt ar. ports concerning the proposed Joint There to one little Cub now In the LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS three business structures and ad Heavy snow tellln Switzerland and. _'IIetd day t� be held in the near tis-i joining buildings were left,in em- northr-estern sections of the coati• 'tars by the "hold i g" Patrol of hospital. who-has some trouble with Heavy beef ate•':+. $5.50 to 66.50• hers: The net loss is placed at W. neat. gales whipped up tho English his 1png. He lives' permanently on fairhto�d, $525tto $5,50; do - 000. Channe2 and gale maul boats a rough Portsmoutm and the "Bound" Patrol his stomach, with his feet• cocked :-�ot Milford. ThLt is excellent vork away up in the air, so as to drain the $4,50 to $5; ; do, heifers, :$6.25 . Le $b.FiO to 65,75; do, fair to stood. $6.251 ? Paaaengf rs Killed in 19m; crossing. Aer planes were held up at as and an example which.could be well;lung-tin fabt he is practically stand- m$6.50; do,torr.•, $4 60 to$5; outcher Bourget and Croydon. Shipping was followed by same' of the other Lone i tag, on his head. and to this position cows, good to cho:ce, $3.75 to $425, patrols in the a'r'oviace• We sag•,he was-{nvestgd as a Wolf Cub. dtese• do, med.. $3 to$3.50; cennera_and cut- LOWCft A!nl:TiCan Rail Retard driven to harbors along the north 'test that say other Lone Scouts who to full aaltarm, s short bane ago! tern, $'- to $2, •,utcher bulls, good toI Washington.-Fewer dBaths of pea- coast of France. he located is Hastings. Lenno>ti $3.75 to 84.26; do,boloRrtas, S2 sengers in train accidents is 1930 than In the'London area rain tell, sad —_ Sronienac of Prit.ce Edward Wan-` �� sick boy# in. hospital are choice, 8; fc�ers,l ._ become Scouts, how much ' l3; baby beef,$6 $ r ever before kn tI►e history of American old weather such as not been to flea shoo get n u -; $5 n-$5.50; stockers, $4.50,to sing._were• repbrted by the corded here in fifteen I-earsat-ticOr- " trot Leader Joha Meef's of 'Il Slag are more keen should all wb Loules $4.76; springers, $50 to$Si;i milkers.- American Railway Association. o -thetr- fwho are is tall possession -of 'our $dp to$60; calves. good and choice, R8 -fit. Portsmouth, Out, and. obtain Carriers listed only seven killed, the a There w:.a hail in many parts tall particulars. of this Field Day, health and able to get out and about to $g 50; do, mid., $l to 67,10; do, - Sad makb a'potat o! attending it pox•,and enjoy all-the interesting things c"m„ $4 to S5; lam`+s, ohto $ bSSpri to previous said, three less than the re southern England, while at the that Nature and ivroUtinB have tom• $11; buck lamps. $8.50 to 39; spring previous record of tea is 1927 and seashore resorts hardly, a person ap wible. btaed `sure a to plan for vaY lambs, $6 to $11; sheep, $2 to $e; twenty-nine below the figures for 1928, neared on the dreary frost-buttes ' The Lone Patrol at Hensail Is work- do. do. w.o.c., lttg togath9r in a verb ane way. 143Wthatthe warm weather is tom, hogs, bacon, f.o.b. $8; For each 1930 fatality the railroads promenades. 86 to . tic above Co.b.; do. #electd, $1 tarried 101,671,000 passengers. Only They recently sent In applications' !ng again and Summer is just around 790 passengers were injured in 1930, Radio Net for nus Second Class badges, which the corner, the Lone Scout Commis+ PeT hog premium; do. butchers, $1 . shows that every member of the sinner sad the varto•is Scoutmustera DoT hog discount. ,:against 1,74: in 1929 and 1,404 in 1918. Patrol is keen to be up to the level will commence to roam around the —s -- `- Will Soon Span "of the others. We shalt expect. to -coantryslde is their cars cad on their Silmplified English ,_.-„ $1,6W 000 Crteamery ) bear big things of this Patrol. wheels. Have you Axed Your i.oae As World Tongue Vi'indsor, Ont.-Essex county is to . `Darkest Africa All Lona Scouts wul be interested Scout Sign outside your home an- _ have a big creamery-the largest in �. to hear about the unique Troop vested noanoing that "A LONE SCQUT the British Empire-with a capital of to being operated is Toronto by ickMr. LIVES HERE", so that when they Stockholm-English with a atmpli• $1;500,000, following' an agreement -It will not be Tong helots "9Viitenegger, is connection with the go by they will see It and Stop In 'fed spelling would make an ideal reached between the Mlnnesota,Valley the continent known only 50 years age Hospital for Sick ChilolEa. T'aere to say "Hello!" to you, and to give world language, according to R. E- Canning Corporation of Lesnenr,Minn., as "Darkest Africa" will be linked no are you the Left Hand Shake Of the Zachrissen; professor ,of English at and John Wall and associates of Wind• from end to end by a chain of radio aiwaTa a number of boys in this Hospital who are laid ftp fora con- Soy scout Brotberhood? I Upsals University, who has conducted nor. Mr. Wall is to.be president and stations: Stations have been ordered stderable length of time, and when There is still lots of room In Lone extensive tests with "An$lic," the general.manager, by the administrations of Uganda, their period of convalescence Domes Stoatla6 for new members and it elniplined forth he has prepared. Pu- r Kenya, T_ aagsnytka, Northern and atotind'they find ttme to hang heavily you are not already a Scout and plis studying under him have been MeteM Falls in N4raska 'Southern--Rhodesia and the union a on their bands. would like to be, and It there Is no able to read, write and converse flu- Herman. Neb.-A small meteor fell South Africa. 90 Mr. Wiltenegger has organised Troop near your home, write to the ently f1i Anglic After 20 lessons of 90 into r past re near here reoeatly cad They will be used both for the new a Troop of Scouts to help-the sick t Lone Scout Department, Boy Scouts minutes each. The new tongue Is not 4 Cabs to Cairo air route and. ni matip iba boys to amnae themsel1» and e,i Association, 930 Bay Street, Toronto an artificial language,, but pure Eng burned for two hours,air. T l times cls". for general communication ping.40 feet to the iihfe'.'The largest ' -Tory keen bench they are, although 2, and ask for particulars of member- lash, bailed down with �ttnpiMhe lea These stations will link up all the Boit of them have to attend their ship. Thoy.wlll be f1ed to hear from spelling so that one method�akea the sins and eightt pentads IS, weW►t~e was found to be about 14 �� airdromes, ',Infect meeting in bed! There are I you. plats of several now to use. :':, �•�9: SVi•L M ..ps ,st:ers-�•�.�.'.'�:.. ,. ., s. :--w .� `� •° ,. _ •�rtMr .sa -ern ".1 n+.� 99, �J 7 rs ,.a ;,�.� „r., ,N. ,•.:, .�'.,,. ..m.'„�a :';,'.'. 'r,: .,.- v y ... a. : ' k.. - :•�•-E"r _.- _:.-.. ,ra, m.- -rq �•w-.• .s.w,, - �..a,- ,,- .:-. 4+T' .-,.. w . - T .elme.M '•.r m- . ���..� ,. •.r. -....rC4' t 1.•+ate •.. ... � -.. s, a I!•.;vA.'•'.. J •!'�.. ,l /.•'P uY T•�� - •?.+•.Dro r , r ms's Forests : ri rS. ,y,r/jpY/l.' •Y rrr Yy/ �1� �+ .'�. eyed B �"A, r'J•v'J�t M C•nY. �n : Protection. and Appraisal of .Forest Resources from the tween Federal Scrvlces r” �M r,r �: r i - �,y� �• OSIS.• _ L iii tl r' The use of aircraft in the protec } - - —- - — .._— --. ; r ..-. sources has been perhaps the most - - important factor in the post-war dor?Y' i rt' velopment of aviation in Canada. The i" vast forest areas In which means of r transportation were slow and labori- ? i nus, but which nevertheless demand- .� �OO� 231 a, a�c�o�cE B tea . ed.adequate protection from fire and i ws �. . : for which information was required ;' as, to the available supplies of tim- _ _-..... ,r ber, provided a useful field for the _ England's Day Gassif>ned pldvechsi>a� employment of the trai,.ed airmen y whose brilliant accomplishments der- " ,syn•:` An Overseas Chant ZAXT 0312 =9 " *' ing the war brought lame and, hon- F ' On this our day of all the yea! BABY .4.LLCES 828 VAItM *' 'our to the name -of Canada. �^ April the to eatythird, &I JE �T l no and up .11L s t In these days, when mail and pas- "� e: A. 13. 8 tzar, Graatoa.On o We toast our ancient Motherland, ` '1 sengers are carried by: plane on -re- But not with boastful Ward. ssllsws:=7is `• zp galar schedules, winter and swimmer, Wherever Englishmen abide AFtciAIa IN REBUILT ZXFMA i Let each Breet each and say, ype era, su Is a commonplace to the forest dwel- new, tfE6 cash with order. Satlafaeti� "God bare our gracious King tIId or money refunded. Twits for T7100 Jere and even to the Eskimos in the me ; r;' ; Queen," writers, 764 St. Peter St., MontreaL Arctic, it is hard to realize that it-Ss. _ ;. "On this, St. George's Day." ; '1!> E7g,!'ATI7>• gra , less than twelve years since aircraft were used is Canada for other than And we who are long leagues away, OULD YOU LIKE TO BE TH1h :military and what might be termed • W local representative for fast sells i ' "stunt" purposes. Where oceans deep divide, ing household necessities. Writs Clams ML Robson the Loftiest Peak of the Canadian Rockies upon this day. ease Cameron 89 welllaaKoa Bt is the spring of 1919 the drat dem- ' Will think awhile u Toronto,,Ont. � Of England's .Countryside. •' ' onsiratSon at the utility of aircraft . The photographs are taken with an extensive ground cruise where the �Of Cornish glens and Devon lease. La forestry work was made. Two II and overlap of about 60 per cent. cruising lines are run twenty chains I Of Sussex Downs and dells; ilG•Agr teterstd flying boats of the H.S. 2 L. type and a side overlap of from 20 to 40 or more apart- were lent by the Dominion Govern- 01 Yorkshire Moors and Suffolk $klsNtJ►ee�s erne; Dsssels�ss07 meat for. this experiment and It was per cent. Variations In the scale e j Wolds, cIItleura Soap 1 of the photos Is taken care o by- the (� AiCC011rit 11 Arid Lakeland dales and fells. proved that planes could be used to 1. and Ciaticura otdtt3nent system of radial control is plotting, I Harold came running ,,.._.respy advantage in locating fires. trans g home from Of drifting nails on Norfolk Broads, em el•+•�4•r - wile Tai Tai w 'porting men and equipment to ex- Since the numerous lakes is most school and raised a very innocent lis y• , of our forest regions make ideal cond- face to his mother. With June moon bright above: tiagniah them and to mapping tion for the use of flying boats and "Nium," he said, "how muck" am I I When youthful hearts had Life ahead, Iber tracts. I And Hope, and Faith, and Love. In the same year. the Federal Gov. the lack of smooth pen landing 1 worth to you?" I DANDRUFF ANDR CFL .. ernment created an Air Board to con- spaces precludes the use of wheels. "Why, my darling•" said the fond So on this day of sIl the year, Y P ' most it our aerial surveys have been parent. "you're worth millions to -Let's drink a toast and says ,� F :!�, use Aka. trol commercial flying, conduct flu - I - "God save our own dear �doiherland, .,,w. e• .•sod ;a, -ing operations for civil service. of conducted during the summer. There me." ass bar toeir_ �i d� 4 I "For 'tis St. George's Day•" �• a week sad the n•a4 'the government, and organize the i are dry areae, however, where aeith Weil, mum," Dame from the boy, -W J. King, Montreal. i s will be• W defence of Canada. Aircraft! er water nor smooth landing places "could you let me have a quarter in tisea Nsad ewd+blery land equipment to the value of about are available. and summer flying is advance"" ! 16.000,000 had been presented to the I precluded. Since 1928.9 the Forest - .p ` F R E a Service has been conducting winter ,Dominion by she Imperial Govern-' The battle against Illiteracy In Kan- aerial surveys with planes equipped 'targe oxer: meat and a number of flying boats i ase has shows considerable progress!ed catalogue used by- the Royal Canadian Naval i with skis and the winter pictures are, to the last ten years From a percent-;new and rebu:i:' "KING ++ - Air Force during the war were oa i tf anythtn;, better for forest map• age of 8.4 illiterate the state has re- iio ua f,or OF "" _Ihand. ping than summer pictures beeause duced the figure during the decade to cycles. as.. The Department of the Interior con- the conifers (evergreens) stand out 8,6 per cent. In totals this means that 01 to.an- uptors t...,.�•. e a Iran.u,r- tn much greater contrast from the talon paid write to ducted a series of investigations of there are some 24,000 lees over •the Du cryo a A Z MoTon 10. t serial photographic surveys, under deciduous (leaf-shedding) trees and age of ten Illiterate than there were on Queen etre" W. Toronto' Est. 1 the shadows are longer and more din• --� the immediate direction of the late f (tan years ago-Washington Star, Dr. E. Deville. at that time Survey-f tinct, .enabling the measurement of � [jj1 Ash or General. Methods of maPping 1 tree heights with greater accuracy. i, Agent Wanted Take labial Walks from aerial photographs were do-I Up to date the Dominion services ; y «'s� Q +� veloped all a-result. have photographed ' 880.940 square I Ketlned & of unquestionable integrity Fat Nen are Told - y In 192J, aviation was placed under miles for topographical purposes, Menton whose record In his community _ Rhe Department of National Defence 115,065 square tulles .vertically and ± 421 Collepa At. ! will bear Investigation. to iia- sad the Royal Canadian Air Force 286.876 obliquely, and the forests I Toronto tribute' investment securities How can trou walk >Q your - t I was established. Though a mill- been mapped on 89,440 square Marley Lavidson Distributor tor-. Toronto ler forty house you haven't any energy to do iao tary organization, the. R.C.A.F. has miles. in addition the provinces of write at once for our turista list of established over forty years. ( lis •� take off tut with oneKru- gest)! leach year undertaken a large PTD Quebec, Ontario and British Colum-t used motorcycle& Terms arranged, � All replies wf: be treated is Salta g you will rslue Doe• rat! confidence. •t so hot water every mom gram of civil operations. Due to bia, and several of the pulp and; -- beton ores fast,modify your dlet aI _Ithe co-operation with the Forest Ser- paper companies have conducted ax- Reply P. O. BOX 9t, exercue regularly, vies and Topographical Surveys of tensive aerial surveys. PROPERTY EXCH1199 1 4ERMINAL STATION "A", There ire six ditdy a waits e& ---the Department of the Interior and- The Forest Service, Department of I Toronto. pare it that 1^our body organa muss, other departments of tat Govern- the Interior, has, developed methods Fora satisfactory ezchan p o!your bat's if Y o ate to f g� will lt>u - N write or see city or town property I ii?tile you sae bstaa Eat you will meat, methods of conducting aeriAl of measuring three heights from the writs or sea H. H. Davidson gaining to vigor, energy. vitality ane anrveps have bene developed which shadows to vertical photographs loo sdel"de III West, - Toronto power it•ndarance. _ I+i + ! ( Thar means that Boon will n0 have placed Canada definitely In the and by thin means the young growtft, JJ K:" lead of other'nations of the world, is delimited from merchantable- tin-i ii E� gest ;I�#iI and jo�s"miles In this field. her. Knowing the height of the trees ^ for You 1 II Drruugg Stores all over Canada sA - Aerial forest surreys 'are conduct-I and the number of trees per acre It Kruschen Salts, and a r caste bah led in three ways, by aketchtng• le possible to estimate the volume I yOVr i '�.~ {'�, "`� 75 cents-it's a risal bl to 601 aDlique photographs and vertical of timber per acre.- and with an ac- �r 8abr�2`00 curate measurement of thq -areae( Chief �' photography. 'BABY'S Sketching Is diatcult in unmapped covered by various typos, it 'a be- Sketching territory and is necessarily inaccur- iteved that the time Is not far dis-f Steward - ate as to details, but where there is tent when it will be �, owN _ good .ground control it is of great a-better estimate-of the stand from assistance as a preliminary to ground aerial photographic surveys than is Nr crutstng. Photography provides, now being secured from an ordinary 1ta mathemati- cally correct•record of the ground _ I 2 - - conditions which can be atntsied at When in T'ronto 'M�' Fraifses Fannous leisure for any purpose desired such, I xk-m i as topography, geology, agriculture. :I�fiiiC Your Home at Vegetable � water-power, or forestry. — For Indigelstion74, Oblique photography which is es- oblique j •p 4 + sentially a Canadian method of sur- HOTEi. FOLD I • • is wise ill the way "Raving been troubled with Ia�si, veil is applicable to large areas + of providing your parson- ion aril Sick Headachy for iseVlra[ I °}' months. I was recommended to try i""'" where a fine dgeree of accuracy See al COI""• Bay St., at Dundas St. � j'�r famous Pills. After the first dose •, :, •• soC required, and the ground 1s fair. You'111ook forwa►d i was made aware of their very real — Cy level. From these photographs ttttatic value."-Miss M.Croydon. ;--it fs possible to map both the topo-) R4 1 ES"i1�.�J f� iDLi�U SI0 � ! 10 your meals,-For his Dr. Cartery Little Liver Pills are no aitirree- arm-the rarest - 11 111-61411n, .-ord' lazative - — Everuiet, fireproof building. I ato � a based actiothat"a-air and nave u a the liver.definite, �.ex"llykwhat teary Tbegaeeau atet�laiila ' --types for three miles on each side, of the line of flight and prominent! q appetite. y 750 rooms. ' on 91 years of sxperienee you need to end Coisstipatiou,Aeids<y, + features can be located at even Biliottmess,Headaches,Poor Condo• - - greater distances. By this system ---- -- in the aft Of pleasing ba,etc Alldruggista.?Sedt75e pica ��Y CHILD 860 to 600 square miles can be photo- ;Nnongers, since 1840• - Sraphed in an hour, depending on ! S.ilin wsskl hoAMontrssl>n y L can never be sure Itest ahatthe speed of the Plane. ����JjSM e.bla aea front • . . :13• WHY NOT HELP Vel ' i1makes a child restless butTransporent grids which take rare. ; ', Torts Third CabM. , -e $105 1 , of the perspective have been worked / Third Clears Roved Trip f155 Lite remedy to always be the same- out by the Department of the Inter' YOUR KIDNEYS? I in every r Astoria) There. co able Quick relief from rheumatic Speclst Seasonal Third Claw is every drop of this pure table for for various ' altitudes, foca-1 Round Trip Excursion Rete I Areparation. and not the slightest ' lengths of Camera, distance from the i penins without ha mf f1� The speed of modern lite, rich LD foods, lack of proper exercise make IISIm in its frequent t19e As often a{ zs unusual demands on the kidneys and your child has a fretful spell- 1s grid Centre to ground• plumb and i "lrfammacion frsrw ! liter. Failure to heed Nature'.'warn- feverish or cries and can't sleep, let the distance from the engin to the i ing of trouble ahead often leads to pare" apparent horizon. These grid's. I` ' Cor•soy and WIlinpron Sia. ill-health and misery. Castori8 soothe had curet him. ti 1(�iZ tunes it's a touch of colic.Sometimes which are subdivided into sections - ® (Phone Elgin 34711 Don't watt for trouble. Take War- constipation. Or diarrhea'-a Con- ten chains square, when super.m ( Toronto per's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy dition that should alwaysbecheckedt rek •laxly. This sate and pleasant- � posed on the photograph, enable fife _. or any srtasnship agent tasting herbal remedy aids Nature in without delay, lust keep, C,gstoria mapping Of the area with suflirien its important duties of throwing ( h dy,-and give-it promptly Rtfeli i body poisons-the cau.;e of ill-health. accuracy for most purposes. To relieve the wort rheumatic u "� Don't delay another day. will follow very prong a ° doesn L you should call a physician. f Vertical photography 1a more Be• vim' simple matter Aspirin will do it gold by drurgists everywhere.. For ,urate than oblique but, owing to every time! It's something that you a sample write e'arner's Sane yy Rn, edieS Co. i m onto. Ontario. 4 Can always take. Genuine Aspit'trt t0'.lita :-rt• he smaller area covered, the coat is air bar'nsltas Look for the See considerably Increased. Vertfcal on eacb tablet Yen Cross .-WARNER'S J• ` photographs are usually taken from a e w a r"^ nigher altitudes. 6,000 to 13,000 feet. �- )r even higher and the' scal9 varies AS PI Irl N SAFE KIDNEY & with the attitude and the focal TRAOgaIARNntgO. 6 s 6 • LIVER REMEDY _-. .' - _ _ 1 ! Jlade in Canada ' ,ISSUE No. 16--'31 - li•nwtth of the camera. -,- ywi; R-1- -. W.•t ,<G^�=�',s ee •• 'r'•r- Y� : -u-.. ?�• 3•,ar..•.} ;,,.y. . . . :. ,«- ,•, d� .,,�,. .•.yy� -tr-r`7•"�Y +ewR:QTY. "`�." - - •'i. •^ .,.^•.+•-v A,l� ...:...: y``:"•a.,. .; ,F _ h4'... •, .. p ',;L•.yl` • W('{,•'• :y.'moi? rfi J�. ... y,mac.,..,n»Ys'fw"s•-.,"«, .r..,. ... ..« -:.-s•:..., _.t,ir.�:C"..'. ..�' -c t.a'1�c_u -'_.,,✓ ' • -. - .. .. Jots'_; - .`, .. •. ,.Y 1 i M AM r c T t Z l 1� ' SKS 1�1 -Radio Idcenses may be obtained .-Darting every Saturday at DOW . LI 1 lel from W. C. murimr, at the News. Drop Inn. • Office. -The monthly meeting of .thetq , re -A severe frost occurred on W. M. S. of the United Church -James Kronedy, of Scarboro .Wednesday night last when ice.to will be held on Wednesday, May ,:vhe ---Bluffs, callesil-vin Pickering friends the thickness of an inch had form 8th, at 3.00 p. m., at the home of -- -- ----- - _ nae day la-t ..eek. ed. Not ranch damage was done. Mrs. W. G. Reid. -The tiiwi, 1►ip council will -The severe frust of last week -Dr. H. T. Fallaise. Resident f asset on JI titins nest for the destroyed a lar$ oust of as Dentist. Office iu �•eaidence, two transaction id general business. ltd for doors east of St. Andrew-'a church, - -Mrs.br-Ne Morley was in para-gus, that .'vellK---' y -- -- _ - - ti - - P. ns Daily, and Evenings by ap- Gltocer-y�i peeiale for This Week: ' ' Toronto, especially, were heavy 6 p h W k owing to the illness of her stater. losers. pointment. (X-ray service). ^ � Well made 54trimg Broome ... 81c ' _ -The regular meeting of St. -� C, and Mrs. Murkar were -The services in St. George's :,4eorge'e Guild.will be held Wed- in Toronto on Wednesday last, Church on.Sunday neat are as us- (1- 8 LIJa, Santa Clara prunes.. 23c nesday, May 8th. at 2.80 in,the t • !" Puffed Wheat, Per Oleg, 14a Club room P. owing to the death of the latter.e osis 9 80 a. alas San-day School; • . �, .-Mrs. Julia Annan has been aunt, Mira. Mary Brown. who died 10:30 a. in., Morning Prayer;7 p. �•s`-� confined to her bed through illness in the General -Hospital on Mon- .m., Evening Prayer, The Rector, Ivory Soap Flakes;perp ; 10e Son several days, bat is now so day from injuries sustained on Rev. E. G. Robinson, B. D., will •, Sunday evening when alis was preach at these services. Pure Lard, in'bulk. 2 lbs. 25c what improved. knocked down by an auto as she - /' ' -Mrs. D. J Callaghan and two -The Whitby Fire Department •^ Choice Quality Canned Tomatoes, was crossing thestreet. Deceased • 21r's, 2 for_.. ... 23c' children, of Belleville, spent Mon- 1a anxiously awaiting a card of _ was in her 80th year, and had thanks for their services in going �� -day with the foLwars parents, lived in Toronto daring the est John and Mrs. Mur ars p out with their expensive equip- -A number of the local Masons 25 years. meat, with wbich^they., were able .Visited the Agincourt Lodge on -Rev. Channen, who bas ju9t to • save considerable property Monday evening, it being the graduated from Wycliffe- College, e ti urge they might possibly get a ebegtie, -Mrs. W V. Redditt, who bas of St. George's jcy Church, accotupan and in the evert of their being been confined to the house for led by Rev.--H. R. Perkins, who disappointed in this,they expected -special Price on• 2-yard. Linoleum some tiale,-is now improving, also graduated at the same time, a card of thanks, thiel refers, of were in town on Tuesday. Mr. although Dot yet able to be ons. POtirBe, only to.hone places outside Very pretty block design with buff colors predominant, Channen has been assisant to Rev, per square yard, 69 cents. -A local car driver, acting on the town. Residents of the town personal experience, is recon- R. A. Armstrong, of The Church have been taxed for their fire- mending caution while driven$ of the Redeemer, Toronto, for the fiightiog Equipment and are en ] Only, Borderless 'Congoleam Rug; 42x9 3.09 intip the city through Birch Cliff, past two years and continues in titled to their 9erviceP. The Pick that caoacity. Mr. Perkios has 1 Only, `` 9$102 7.29 —Announcement has baso made ening Fire Co. have no complaints yI _ over the week end of the first sale been appointed assistant in Christ to make in this regard. They Feltol Mats, 14x27, 3 for 25 cents. of the new United Church hyrunal. Church Cathedral, Fredericton, N. have been called out quite fre- ; Local stores will be oflerit,g same B. queutly to outside pointe, but -St. Georges A. Y. P. A. held for sale. f their services have usually been -�Collfee OI the 'Thistledown their musical evening last Wed appeciated in a eubstaotial way. ;IIV OW ON SALE News,' Uncle Abe and David's nesday, a splendid number of As their equipment'has been par- members being present. The pro The new H mnar of The United Church in ;taper, can be bad for the asking chased by the village, they are y y 'at the Old Church Garage at the gram was good and full of fun and under no obligation to go outside Canada. _ happiness. The action song render Its limitp, but when valuable ro : '•asst end of the village. p The rices are the same at stores everywhere.- -The business men of the vil. ed by six little girls, called The pert is being threatened they have p lage have decided to observe Wed- Japanese Song Dance," was very never refused to answer a call - Bay at Home. Desday afternoon as a half holiday pretty and well done. Mrs. WY when there is any chance of their _ O'Brien gave a comical reading -during the summer months, being able to save each property. ning with May tStb. which added much to the pleasure _ --:_-.�N�- =81IMt� 7-- begin -- . -Dumbarton Dramatic Club will and a dialogue. entitled "The - -present "The Jonah" in Pickering Geese," was given by Miss Grimb IN MEMORIAM. Town. Hall oa the evening of ly and Dorothy Tanner. Several — The new"Cherry" design is here in open stock. -Now is other soups and solos were much Hubbard-in loving memory of our the time to start purchasing the new of Dinner 'Friday, May•Sth, under the .auv. dear son Nlurral, who passed array en o ed by all were given b other - ppicas of the Women's Guild, of � y g y o>9 31ap 23rd, 1928. - ,Dishes. Just bay in gaantitiee to snit Bt. George's Church. • Membrou ilii and the evening wag Just three ars alto today you, either one piece a whole set -F. T. Bunting is attending the brought to a close by singing the 3'p Convention of the .Crosley Radio National Anthem. Next week Since our great sorrow fell. ... 15c each-th - ti�lourusonewetlo ed o vvel]a Lola, C pa'aa Dealers being held at the Royal will be asocial la d re, „• ,., 5c each. - S Sauce -York. MF. Buntiolr bas been -The price of farm products 'Plates, Too dearly loved to ever be forgott- - - )Fruits, 1 h- _ _ ... ll5c each • delegated to receive the Northern are certainly much lower than Bowls. •• 15c:each g they have been for a number of �t by, Daddy. Mamma and Brv- Ontario dealers and 19 occupying cher. Creams, .. ... .. .. 115c each = a suite at the hotel. years. but these low prices have -Grant Arnot and #antis their compensations. .--As an ex Special price om full tea or dinner set. moved to the city on Weddesday change pointe not, daring the war P•,o Advortrrso,n•rats. sugar went o to abont $24.00 per - :.' of this week, sod the W J. hem P _ • S, : CHAPMAN •,.dna hoagie being vac+Led by them 100 lbs. Prices for butter were T OST-One bond•liqbt tim. Finder ^ is n o beinec g c% a Toronto thea good..but It took 50 poundsL -- notify NEWS office 31tt ltsmily, who will occupy it daring to ppurchase 100 pounds of sugar. pASTURAGE-Good pasturefor the It�e summer will occupy Prices for batter are now very e wason'tor 20 or more Cattle. F. L Green. —Mrs. (Dr)months. Cartwright was low, but with 50 pounds of butter G-m-d• 34tf the farmer's wife can purchase r T AY FOR SALE-Lowe•and goad ite • ' summoned to Graveoburst one day PDQ pounds of sugar, sad receive r] feed w+n take c,etla.to pasture. win Ilast week. owing to the serious Lacey.Dunbanon 32.35 ` iilllaess of her sant. Mrs. Fielding, besides $1.50 is cash. Eggs are - 1111c returnedbar on Monday, lays. now lees than 20 cent+ a dozen, OR SALE—On lot 24.con. 5. Pick• !F'ieldtns having somewhat im• but on account of the low price of 17enns.dvun pas+, e5.00-each. W.J. Mo- _ Cartney•R'R. 1•Lwvst Hill. 3b feed, they can be produced ata In Shakia Chambre and Navy Blues. 'Prises oonelderably, 1proved. fair profit. Other necessities are L9 y -We regret to report that lore. FTI RALE-Victory oats and Our, lower. Try a big roomy shirt• mt1C lower 1n price which rorn- wm`tnose wheat.Gov.rnment grade No. 1. J. 1H. Wagner, formerly of this Apply G W Hodgson.Claremont. 320 - p - --- - plaice, is eerioaely ill at the home peasates in some degree for the _ -- „�,�,� __ -- of her eon, Rev. H. N. De Fac decreased revenue from farm FOR 8ALE—Slack mare,8 yrs old. Wagner,of Warrenton, N.C.,with products. g..p.also,bay nam• + yrs old,g,p.. -The services of the United broken Apply G.W.Hodgson.Claremont.32t1 ----.Norge Electric Refrigerators whom she has been living for. the 2 t ear and s half. Cbarcb next Lord's Dayamdevery QCSIMLrR WOOD FOR SALE-12 Pas ► 1 inch len ths: e5.00per load: Delivery out- es' Sunday during May, unless other a4tr :, '`mother fine prodnot of Deforest-CroeIey. -The drama, "Home AereP, gide this village extra. F.L. Green, Green- will be presented in the Tow HAIL veins aoaonaced, will be held in wood,this (Friday)evening by the Union St. Andrew's Church at 11 a. m to R SALE-A, git+antitp of clean - 9nmday School, Range Lime;under and 7.00 m., standard time. �+ red clover wed a $12.()0 s bushel; alw a Sunday School at 0 a. m. The oung Yorkshire hog. Arthurtcarrutbers,R.R. i the the a the Tanis Square minister will preach at both � clareront•' 33.36 - Connor�'s Electric Washers- of' • the L Wiled Chilrch. Good - hw ceR. In the evening the subject ENT On Church St. Pir•kerinq - .ala is between act-by �--- Jima Orchestra. Admission 25 wille A esters oT a halfofbnck tossie,incTu�n;t pleaseti ;Cent P. Bost Deadly Sin." The attention tures. As I G.D.Bly. 210 Indian Road. To _ t0 look aftel your Wants: of the public is called to two fill ionto.or.' office. _ _ ell -To meet the competition of _ _ basses sad motor care both the portant services to be held on May FOR SALT:-Air compressor, tank Easy terms. 10th. In the morning there will and motor. Alemite grease gun• all in A 1 (3. N. R. and C. P. R. are diving, condition. Starvelube motor rril, S gallonsor be a baptismal service. Parente more at Mcents per gal. A.T.Law. Picker- 3 - } -during the slimmer, rednced,wee•k• ;ng. ;-a7 s. =end rates, by giving return tickets wishing to have their children ba i ized are re nested to motifs OR SALE-Setting eggs, Rhode at 25 per cent abode single fare. p q ::Special h the minister. In the evening there i Inland Rede.ounce strong. well colored, This a sold induce many to petro will be a reception service at which heavy layers-28onace a ga. Prise per setting Dize the 'railways who are own P boeente. Dr.N.E.Mc�wea.phone 4200,Pi:k. nize H e by baa s onto. Dr. Frank Langford will prpaeh ening. 33 j Deforest-Crosley Battery Radio,tmvT,. -Last week-end was qnite and about 80 people will smite USTOM HATCHINC AND BABY - CQasOle model, change from the early part of the with the church. The minister cCHICKSIgFOR SALE—Rocks, Rbode week. The rain, and session are mazious to get In 1�and Leghores. batched under Jameswa — however. wafr methods Priem reasonable. Phone Pick 70 very acceptable, as there was a touch with any others who world P,wluewa, creenwoed. 29tf .. adio License8 Issued. fall of shoot three quarters of an like to unite. A real welcome q - STUR$ FARM FOR SALB OH �iekerin troth. wbich was Keneral third - waits yon- RENT—bt)ae—zeta,��rax �----� -- Sabbsth Day. ening(halI mile east of Grreenwood: iwt'stroaa • �� out the province and will be a! from gra7elpy t) Plane of water sad ,bade 'slsdeb benet3t to the crops. In -Oo Thursday night last fear Appy F.J.Beldon.Boa�75,Whitby. ss - - Established 1857. ioD�e parts of the province there yoaor men hilted into the villa ORONTO WRT-WASH LAUN- - t1lfe a fall of nWW. from Toronto and were on th. i TDRY tsmi 6nI*>—Let our driver call and -In respme, to the request of way to their homes in eaa�ern esplMn oar a4 boor serviee. Just leave y.ar Ontario. They were able to secure same with an S. li Davis, barber a+oo �. " CENTRAL �GAR,A( ard4+nsrs WroDRhoatlha eomatry will pick a9 and deliver each,M 181 'Wedttes THE Is Domiaioa Government have shelter during the night, bat be day and Ftiday. eoaterially 19 increased the duty qp fure morning one of the mem OR SALE- Pura Irish Cobbler ' certain vegetables. This will became very ill and suffered great ri seed potatoes, 1,13 per bag;also Mary -z y s.• mean that the eonantner will trave pain. , Medical aid was secured was.iupggcon asparagrus roots. 2 years old.7,00 , r ' per I000.go cents per 700; White Pekin Duct Telephone 4900 �s to pay considerably more for and he bad every symptoms of ettge for hateliing. 75c per setting of 11 e - f. vegetables during the winter at appendicitis. The doctor advised Apply Stinky Murdoch,R.R.ll Pickering. 3b least, when the foreign producer hits to get to the Oabswa Hospital will have no competition. and gave him 50 cents for bus fare. Notice to Creditors ' -Local citizens will watch with As he was getting rapidly woreP. ` Accessories Oils and interest the vote on the contract Magistrate Clark sod Constable R. S. O. -Chap. 150-Sec: 51 -Au-to Repairs, --:offered Whitby by the Gas, Heat Crammer thought is advisable to ESTATE OF RICHARD WARD ..-and Light Co., who are anxione to get him to the hospital at once Yeoman Deceased Gasoline Acetylene Welding locate there. Gas i'P being offered instead of waiting for the bus, and All persons having claims against l7i f y at a maximum of $1.50 a 1000 ft., Gordon Lgw'a taxi was secured the Estate of Richard Ward, late 9. Battery Qhar�inga. t / and may be obtained at an instal and be was at once taken to the Township of Pickering, in the dation cost to the householder of Oshawa Hospital, where be Hader County of Ontario, Yeoman, deceased . $9.00. It has been suggested that went a successful operation for who-died on or about the 27th day of �a Airs:made on all makes 'the project may in time be eatelsd• apoendir-lt- And.--ianaw--d ' e ere. notif- p ed to Pickering. well as could be expected. The ied to file with the undersigns , on -'- -The gasoline and oil companies young leen had been attending an or before the 20th day of Mal, A. D. of cars• are beginning to be active again, auto mechanics' school in Toronto, p 1931, fall articulars of their claims. as- -and as traffic increases the con• and being unable to secure em- Immediater'y after said date, the sutllption will cf course increase. plovment, decided to return home sets of the diseased All.be distribut .-ODecompany operating and stip Which iP If Arnprior. The man ed amongst those entitled thereto, Plying local service stations said taken ill i+ Pat Curran,yon l John having regard only to claims so fil- 'CHARLES Bt f3PENCER !Over three hnndred thousand Carroll, and his ebnn1, Ogal Hew• ed 1gallaes of gas within the conftnef lel', accompanied him to the boepi Dated at Oshawa, the 28th, day of the aonth end of Pickering tal. They were all well dressed April, A. D. 1931. bnwn•lbip dnring the summer and .cera aeatl®mealy is their w• E. N. Sinclair, H.C. � • . -.Pickering wr oaths 144-7w. conduct and in tbsir IanguaRe. Odurva, "grio. Proprietor, f v�,, �y%j5u' r,,.;;,;c�;""' .� 'a, Fr::,�.,c�.w•''V' :°" .:W..r. .x c�i a7'A � „'�•.id "�'l;�f+,M �;5 •4';:.°. '„+fa1''a�`.s"_� .. w